The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 03, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 3, 1895.
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NORTON'S
322 Lackawanna Ave. '
"AT HOME" AGAIN.
Ready for business
At the Old Stand.
Not all settled yet,
Cut 60 that can attend
To f riends and Patrons
For Goods in our line. .
Come and see us
In our new "Home."
M. NORTON.
A Foe to Dyspepsia
GOOD BREAD
USE THE
FLOUR
And Always Have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE
TO THE TRADE BY
The Weston Mill Go.
11 0! mm
THE GENUINE POPULAR
Punch Cigars
HAVE THE INITIALS
G. B. &CO.
IMPRINTED OK EtCH CIGAR.
Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's
Court House Square.
J. FRANK SIEGEL'S
E CONCERT 1
AT THE FROTHINGHAM.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA AND BAND, 40 PIECES
Easter Monday Night, April 1 5.
Tickets on tale at box ofllee, on ticket ad
roltticg lady uud gentleman; extra ladies'
tickets, 5Uo.
fiuJ""A general invitation extend
ed to all present and former pupils
and their friends.
Strangers buying tickets at box office must
be intreiuced. No ticket sold to parties not
known. .
1'EKSONAL.
General Manager Beetem, of the Scran,
ton Traction company, Is In Baltimore.
J. S. Swisher, district passenger agent
of the Jersey Central railroad, was en
gaged on business In New York yesterday.
United States Commissioner A. J. Col
born, Jr., yesterday received an Invitation
to the golden wedding of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Colborn, which will take
place at their home in Somerset, this state,
on April 15. It Is needless to say that Mr.
Colborn will attend.
BUILDING PERMITS.
Issued by Inspector Wilson During Month
of .Varch. ,
' During March building permits were
Issued by inspector John Nelson for
Improvements, the ' estimated cost of
which will be $38,000. Those to whom
permits were granted are:
Consumers' Ice company, workshop, Ash
Street, Seventh ward.
David Owens, extension and alterations,
South Main avenue, Fifth ward.
John F. Walsh, single dwelling. River
street, Nineteenth ward.
Joseph Lutey, single dwelling, Parker
Street, First ward.
Martin Shumbruskl, Dingle dwelling,
Theodore Btreet, Second wnrd.
Fred Nothacker, single dwelling, South
Washington avenue, Kleventh ward.
Henry Welngard, single dwelling, Ash
street, Tenth ward.
H. B. iJickey, store, Mulberry street.
Sixteenth ward.
Frank Roebllng, extension and altera
tions. Mulberry street. Sixteenth ward. T
John Fern, extension, Lincoln avenue.
Fourth ward.
H. A. Dlmleck, single dwelling, Rlch
mont park. First ward.
Adam Thompson, stable, Adams ave
nue, Ninth ward.
Mrs. Mary Squires, bay window exten
sion and alterations, Wyoming avenue,
Eighth ward.
Herman Hagen, extension, Albright ave
nue, Second ward.
Herman Hagen, extension, Grove street,
Second ward.
II. Moses, store, Penn avenue, Sixteenth
ward.
M. Norton, store, four stories, brick and
stone, Lackawanna avenue. Eighth ward.
Scranton Packing company, extension
and alterations, Wyoming avenue, Six
teenth ward.
Easter Millinery Opening,
at Mrs. Cushman's on Thursday and Frl
dayi April 4 and 6. 610 Spruce street, op
posite Court House.
PURE RICH BLOOD Is essential to
good health, because the blood Is the
vital fluid which supplies all the organs
with life. Hood's Sarsauarllla Is the great
blood purifier.
HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable,
harmless, effective, do not pain or gripe. ,
! Sterling silver teaspoons only 94.60 per
set at Davldow Bros., wholesale and retail
Jewelers, 217 Lacka. ave.
- The leading magazines have completed,
or are Just about completing, their vol
umes for the year.' If you have any vol
umes on hand The Tribune Bindery can
make them into beautiful book for you
at short notice and low prices. A postal
sent us will bring our prices to you.
' Sterling silver belt buckles nicely chased
only $1.00 at Davldow Bros., 217 Lacka,
venue.
Snowihite
FIRST IS A MURDER CASE
Crimlnul Trial List for the April
Sessions of Court.
BIG BATCH OP LAW BREAKERS
Two Hundred and Sixteen Cases Sot
Down for Trial in Space of Two
Weeks -Crimes on the Mat Km
brace All Manner of Offenses.
April sessions of criminal court will
begin on Monday, ' April 15, and con
tinue for two weeks. The trial list as
prepared by District Attorney John U.
Jones Is herewith appended. As has
been the rule In a majority of the terms
of criminal court within the past few
years the first case on the list this time
is a murder trial, the one in which
Leonardo Rosa is indicted for the kill
ing of Vlto Lauisso, on Willow Btreet,
Dunmore, two months ago. There are
many other Important cases on the list,
which Is as follows:
First Week, Monday, April I S.
I. Leonardo Rosa, murder; Thomas
Leyshon.
i. John Martin, larceny and receiv
ing; Amasa Beemer.
3. Mary Snyder, larceny and receiv
ing; Mrs. A. E. Suxton.
' 4. John 'Menner, alias Join) Ludwlg,
larceny and receiving; Philip Graff.
6. William Hatch, larceny and receiv
ing; A. D. Say era.
6. A. D. Sayers, larceny and receiv
ing; M. W. Hatch.
7. Lansolot Slowther, malicious mis
chief; Henry Adums.
8. John Martin, larceny and receiv
ing; Amasa Beemer.
a. James W. Powell robbery; Will
iam T. Simpson.
10. John Norton, robbery; Nellie
Anderson.
II. John Doe, alias Joseph Solloz,
statutory burglary; George Keller.
12. John Doe, alias Joseph Solloz,
statutory burglary; A. F. MoCullum.
13. William Welsh, William Joyce,
robbery; William T. Simpson.
14. John Boyer, assault and battery;
Emma, Boyer.
15. William Hall, false pretences; An
thony Seeger.
16. William Hall, false pretences; An
tliony Seeger.
17. Annie Eagan, false pretences;
John Coleman.
18. John OstrofskI, larceny and re
ceiving; Frank Mancheskl.-
19. Alexander Mitchell, larceny and
receiving; William T. Simpson.
20. Alexander Mitchell, larceny and
receiving; William T. Simpson.
21. Alexander Mitchell, luroeny and
receiving; William T. Simpson.
22. Alexander Mitchell, larceny and
receiving; William T. Simpson.
23. James Grant, carrying concealed
weapon; John Johler.
24. James Grant, pointing firearms;
William T. Simpson.
25. Michael Langan, rape; James
Ward.
26. Michael Langan, fornication and
bastardy; James Ward.
27. John R. Thomas, selling liquor
without license: Thomas Leyshon.
28. John R. Thomas, Hattie Thomas,
keeping bawdy house; , Thomas Ley
shon. L'tt. John Bakfer, defrauding boarding
house; James Farrell.
30. Robert E. Williams, fornication
and bastardy; Annie Edwards.
31. Robert E. Williams, seduction;
Annie Edwards.
32. Floyd Schoonover, William Kroe
ger, disturbing religious worship; Kev.
A. B. O'Neal.
33. Anthony Duffy, rape; Kate liar
ten. 34. Michael Krotky, tippling house;
John Katzesky.
35. Patrick J. Gtlroy, false pretences;
Elizabeth Klapeske.
Tuesday, April 10.
36. Charles Thlel, bawdy house; John
Gilbrlde.
37. Charles Thlel, Catherine Thlel,
bawdy house; J. W. Clark.
38. Samuel Soloman, Charles Solo
man, forcible entry and detainer; J.
Greenburg.
39. L. P. Williams, forgery; G. W.
Goddard.
40. L. P. Williams, fraudulently ob
taining Insurance policy, etc.; G. W.
Goddard.
41. Joseph Evans, assault and bat
tery; William Peck.
42. Thomas Roland, assault; Mary
Roland.
43. James Knight, robbery; William
T. Simpson.
41. George Gollatto, tippling house;
Joseph Mlhalko.
45. John Hoban, fornication and bas
tardy; Sophia Kaufman.
46. Edward Dunstan, attempt at
rape; Patrick Cosgrove.
47. Charlotte Snyder, assault and bat
tery; Mary Tracey.
48. Daniel P. Byrne, selling to minors;
Margaret Hull.
49. Valentine Haas, felonious wound
ing; Thomas Jones.
50. Valentine Hass, assault and bat
tery; John W. Howells.
51. John Howells, Thomas H. Dodds,
Samuel Thomas, Howell Davis, aiding
prisoner to escape; Valentine Hass.
62. Thomas Jones, larceny and re
ceiving; Charles Westowsky.
54. Thomas Powphry, false pretences;
H. Goodman.
55. Belle Edwards, disorderly house;
Annie D. Schafer.
, Wednesday, April 17.
56. Abraham Glazier, selling liquor on
Sunday; John Hchlvak.
57. John Schlvak, assault and bat
tery; Abraham Glazier.
68. Simon Miglin, assault and bat
tery; Rosa Glazier.
69. E. D. Lathrope, William Lathrope,
C. E. Lathrope, libel; H. J. Brennan.
60. Martin Farrell, malicious mis
chief; Catherine Welsh.
61. William Nancarrow, false pre
tences; Andrew Wlttko.
62. John Nancarrow, Mary Owens,
tlppl1ng""hou8e; Jacob O'Prlntek.
63. Paul Derblne, tippling house;
John Coppurcunsky.
64. Henry Burgess, seduction; Mary
Knatt.
65. Gomer Jenkins, larceny and re
ceiving; Jane Thomas.
66. David (Pembridge, larceny and re
ceiving; Jane Thomas.
67. Martin Botozazk, assault and bat
tery; Andrlzf Starlak.
68. John Lukan, Mary Lukan, tip
pling house; Albert Buchta.
69. William Pembridge, larceny and
receiving; Jane Thomas.
70. Daniel Shay, Patrick Moloney,
Thomas Brennan, assault and battery;
Julia Hartnell.
71. Charles Pruce, Adam Perednlck,
Anthony Miller, John Mlllsky, assault
and battery; George Dejunes.
72. Howell Richards, laroeny and re
ceiving; Jane Thomas.
73. Frank Bowen, larceny and receiv
ing; Jane Thomas.
74. William Orlska, Joseph Gudlunas,
malicious mischief; Joseph Flesher.
75. Morgan Richards, larceny and re
ceiving; Jane Thomas.
76. Thomas Morgans, larceny and re
ceiving; Jane Thomas.
77. Harry H. Evans, larceny and re
ceiving; Jane Thomas.
78. R. J. Bowen, larceny and receiv
ing; Jane Thomas.
79. William J. Jones, larceny and re
ceiving; Jane Thomas.
Thursday, April 18. .
80. Myron J. Stone, forgery; George
M. Hull.
81. Myron J. Stono, embezzlement;
George M. Hull.
82. Michael Lavelle, . John Lavelle,
George Callahan, riot; George Starner.
83. John Grlffln, Clarence Depew,
Louis Glabb, nuisance; Thomas Moore.
84. Michael Costantooovage, Wash
ack Mushack, assault end battery;
John Shernock. '
85. Evan Semratt, Miohael Semratt,
Harry Semratt, Rltz Semratt. Stephen
Yurkosky, Alex. Kiioub, Wassal Minn
beck, John Pranko, robbery; William
Goodman, -
86. Evan' Semratt, Michael Semratt,
Harry Semratt, Rltz Semratt, Stephen
Yurkosky, Alex. Knous, Wossal Mish
John Pranko, assault and battery;
William Goodman.
87. John Chester Peck, burglary; Da
vid Weyman.
88. Paul Hliskl, felonious wounding;
Samuel Meshanek.
S9. Mary Maholko, assault and bat
tery; Pauline Dehofski.
9U. Garby ' Cincavlch, Peter Bron
sconski, Peter Shlnkavlch, breaking
fence; John Duffy.
91. Henry Goodman, perjury;. Henry
Hwrrck.
92. Thomas Loftus, assault and bat
tery; Patrick Roach.
93. Thomas Loftus, aggravated as
sault and battery; Patrick Roach.
94. John Fanning, assault and . bat
tery; Samuel Reynolds.
95. Thomas Crofton, assault and bat
tery; Ellen Crofton.
96. William J. Shubmehl, libel; Jo
seph J. Jermyn. -
97. William J. Shubmehl, libel; M. F.
Fadden. .
98. August Gable, Lena Gable, rape;
Verando Andrews.
99. John Welsh, assault and battery;
Edward Stock.
I rldny, April 10.
100. A. C. Stanton, forgery; Gustor
Kamrath.
101. Philip Hensley, adultery; William
Regali.
102. Philip Hensley, perjury; William
Regali.
1U3. Gussle Regali, perjury; William
Regali.
104. ' Michael Klnlsh, larceny and re
ceiving; John Jeznots.
105. Alary Jeznots, larceny and re
ceiving; John Jeznots,
106. Mary Jeznots, adultery; Thomas
Leyshon.
107. John Kelly, assault and battery;
Annie Gudy.
10S. E. E. Grelner, assault and bat
tery; Mrs. F. A. Johns.
Saturday, April 20.
109. Charles Sun ford, surety, Llllie
Henry.
110. Bernard Bubel, surety; G. M.
Schmidt.
111. Richard Gaffeny, surety; Mary
Gaff en y.
1.12. Mary Gaffeny, surety; Bridget
Gaffney.
113. Thomas Maxwell, surety: W. J.
Fulton.
114. Joseph Smith, surety; Simon 81s
kos. 115. Annie Burey, surety; John Ban
ko. 116. Honora Chlcoskey, surety; Wil
helmena Carryll.
117. Bernard Garden, surety; John
Carden.
118. John Nework, surety; Jacob
Scruper. I
119. Andrew Gernscheck, surety; Ja
cob Scruper.
120. Michael Groece, surety; Jacob
Scruper.
121. John Kerole, surety; Jacob
Scruper.
122. Milton McKenny, surety; Levi M.
Snyder.
123. Lansolot Slowther, surety; Cora
E. Slowther.
124. August Ash, surety; Marshall
Preston.
125. Patrick E. McDonald, desertion;
Kate McDonald.
Second Week-Monday, April 22.
126. W. G. Bateman, John S. Luce,
attempt at arson; William T. Simpson.
127. Frank Posdro, larceny and re
ceiving; John Billing.
128. James Pollard, Mary Pollard,
Jane Boland, assault and battery; Jo
seph Pool.
129. N. J. Baker, rape; Mary E. Baker.
130. John Jennings, John Jennings, jr.,
tippling house; Patrick O'Brien.
131. John Jennings, John Jennings,
Jr., selling liquor on Sunday; Patrick
O'Brien.
132. Max Kohler, felonious attempt,
John Situs.
133. Joseph Gereskle, felonious at
tempt, John Situs.
134. John Gereskle, felonious attempt;
John Situs.
135. Jacob Gereskle, felonious at
tempt, John Situs.
136. Peter Jones, rape; Mary Brefka.
137. David James, seduction; Minnie
Hickler.
1.18. John Bevauque, carrying con
cealed weapons; Mathlas Wagner.
139. John Bevauque, assault and bat
tery; Anthony Aullo.
140. Samuel Bevauque, assault and
battery; Michael Forkner.
141. Lewie Search, assault and bat
tery; Michael Forkner.
1.42. Martin Brennan, assault and bat
tery; Anthony Carf.
143. James Gettings, assault and bat
tery; Anthony Carf. .
144. James O'Boyle, assualt and bat
tery; Anthony Carf.
145. Thomas Williams, assault and
battery; S. E. Wldemun.
Tuesday, April 23.
146. Arthur Gregory, larceny and re
ceiving; Thomas L. Williams.
147. William Healy, robbery; Mary
Connell.
148. William Healy, false pretences;
Mary Connell.
149. Domlnlck Healy, Annie McKeon,
assault and battery; Patrick Shay.
160. Thomas OjHurn, fornication and
bastardy; Nellie Mahada.
151. William Hammett, Walter Ham
mett, larceny and receiving; William T.
Simpson,
152. Domlnlck McKeon, malicious mis
chief; Patrick Shay.
153. John Gordon, larceny and re
ceiving; Mary L. Kenyon. .
154. George Fanning, larceny and
bailee; George Franz.
155. Stephen Howey, aggravated as
sault and battery; John Jellnskl.
W6. Timothy Dougherty, assault and
battery; John Zazlerskl.
157. Thomas Thomas, John Klrby, tip
pling house; Albert Leplc.
158. Thomas Thomas, John Klrby,
selling liquor to minors; Albert Leplc.
159. Thomas Thomas, John Klrby,
selling liquor on Sunday; Albert Leplc.
160. John Klrby, aggravated assault
and battery, Albert Leplc.
16L Daniel Wallersfleld, selling liquor
without license; Thomas Leyshon.
162. Daniel Wallerslleld, selling liquor
to minors; Thomas Leyshon.
163. Michael Kost, larceny by bailee;
Wassal Hodganlts.
ONLY ONE PLACE
In this city to buy Silverware right, and
folks ara flad Ins It oat. Olnd to seeva
all tbla week. KOUKR9 Bit Ob.' "1817"
THA SPOONS
$1
FOR THE SIX
When old alow poke says they ain't the real
YOU KNOW
THE - REXFORD - CO.,
213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
Picture
Frames-
Made at short notice. High
Class la every respect : . I
Inside Decorating In at) Its
branches.
PRATT'S Uckaxanna Arcs.
Wednesday, April 24.
164. Tony Voch, felonious wounding;
William T. "Simpson.
166, Walter tirownlee, tippling house;
E. L. Craig. .
166. Lewis Marino, robbery; Bridget
Rodlk.
167. John Hanlon, furnishing false
statements to reporter; John R. Coslett.
168. Frank Scavo, felonious wound
ing; George Williams.
169. Jasper Sllvles, false pretences; H.
H. Hofllcker.
170. Hugh Battle, tippling house; Wil
liam Son ii.
171. Hugh Battle, selling liquor to
minors; William Sonn.
172. Conrad Vernon, forgery; Henry
Voelkers.
173. John Ford, attempt at burglary;
P. J. MoNamura.
174. Herman Klrchlnbaum, larceny by
bailee; Lewis Fcldman.
175. Michael J. Welsh, embezzlement;
Stephen Tunstall.
176. Alonzo Relchard, larceny and re
ceiving; O. S. Lutz.
177. Susan Peters, alias Susan Bur
gess, adultery; H. E. Washburn.
178. Muda Ringo, felonious wounding;
Stephen Sandore.
1,79. Patrick Feeney, Mrs. Patrick
Feeney, Kate Mulherln, tippling house;
Thomas Leyshon.
180. Patrick Feeney. Mrs. Patrick
Feeney, Kate Mulherln, selling liquor
on Sunday; Thomas Leyshon.
181. Patrick Feeney Mrs. Patrick
Feeney, Kate Mulherln, selling liquor
to minors; Thomas Leyshon.
Thursday, April 23.
182. John Vendokes, Joseph France,
Jacob Oroboth," malicious mischief;
Michael Munley.
183. Joseph Krlstlnak, tippling house;
Joseph Stool.
184. John Dresh, felonious wounding;
Alfred Bunfteld.
185. George Combrnekus, felonious
wounding; Alfred Banfleld.
186. John Schlduck, felonious wound
ing; Alfred Bantleld.
187. Charles Llden, burglary; John
Surber.
188. Alexander M. Dickison, carrying
concealed weapons; Fred Mink.
189. Alexander M. Dickison, bigamy;
Thomas Leyshon.
190. Alexander M. Dickison, perjury;
Fred Mink.
191. Martin Boroskey, assault and
battery; Theodore Yankoskey.
192. George Chabra, Peter Bnshtska,
felonious wounding; Powell Mynick.
193. Anthony Boroankl, aggravated
assault and battery; Victor Chatikus
key. 194. Patrick O'Brien, aggravated as
sault and battery; L. P. Moon.
195. Samuel Davis, aggravated as
sault and battery; Martin Lach.
196. Peter Kozielck, tippling house;
Thomas Leyshon.
197. Peter Kozielck, selling liquor
on Sunday; Thomas Leyshon.
1J98. Anthony Keturakls, Anthony Ke
turakla, jr., George Kupc-runaa, Joseph
Kazlanckus, felonious wounding;
Charles Iiluck.
199. Ferdinand! Arlgonl, embezzle
ment; Salvatore Annello.
200. Joseph Bedochas, Anthony Bunos,
Motta Muskunas, malicious mischief;
Agnes Krustoskl.
201. August Mlglln, felonious wound
ing; Joseph Biddochas,
202. Bernard Koerner, Henry Koern
er, felonious wounding; William Munke
Muller.
203. Andrew Smith, Joseph Keturlsh,
felonious wounding; George Smith.
Saturday. April 27.
204. John Jennings, Jr., surety; Pat
rick O'Brien.
205. N. J. Baker, surety; Mary E.
Baker.
206. Jane Connolly, Burety; Patrick
Connolly.
207. Joseph Yorefetch, surety; Michael
Jabelco.
208. William Davis, surety; Emma
Davis.
209. Bridget Hlckey, surety; Mrs. J. J.
Rogers.
210. Stanislaus Sclmlln, surety; Abra
ham Glazier.
211. John Shlvak, surety; Rosa Glaz
ier. 212. Michael Burke, desertion; Ann
Burke.
213. Charles T. Evans, desertion;
Nora C. Evans.
214. Charles Merkel, desertion, Vic
toria Merkel.
216. Frank Heffron, desertion; Mamie
Heffron.
216. Jacob Boes, desertion; Llna Boes.
TWO LARGE AUDIENCES.
Were Attracted to the Frothingham After
noon and Evening.
Walte's Comedy company attracted
large crowds to the Frothingham yes
terday afternoon and evening. A large
number of ladies and children attended
the afternoon performance, when the
curtain raiser, "Edith's Burglar," and
the four-act comedy-drama, "Driven
from Home," were presented In a very
creditable manner.
For the evening performance "Little
Wild Cat," a mlrth-provoklng comedy,
was given. It is a comedy that gives
Miss Carrie Louis a class of work that
Is peculiarly Butted to her. Although
somewhat Indisposed, she captivated
the audience by her versatility and
cleverness.
This afternoon another 10-cent mati
nee will be given. "Our Angel," a
laughable comedy, will be presented,
and at night the powerful melodrama,
"Beacon Lights" will be staged.
St. Brendan Council, No. 243, Y. M. I.,
will hold a special meeting tomorrow
(Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock to take
action on the death of Patrick O'Brien,
one of its members.
Money to loan at a very low rate of In
terest on watches, diamonds and Jewelry,
ill business strictly contidentlal, Davldow
Bros., 217 Lacka. ave.
' Buy the Weber
and gat the best. At Guernsey Bros
Flllsburre Flour Mills nave a capacity
of 17.600 barrels a day.
TODAY ONLY
We have . placed in our
show window 2 lots of
Men's Shoes which we
are selling at $3.00 a
pair; shall have no more
at this price. A shoe
well worth $4.00, but we
want inouey.
HERE IS
In Ladies' Fine Dongola
Shoes, patented leather
tips and backs, latest
styles, all sizes, button
and lace, at $3.49 a pail!
fomerly $3.50.
410 SPRUCE STREET.
5CHJMS
A COOD HEALTHY GROWTH
Finishing and Furnishing Fund
Amounts to Over $350.
TWO Y0UXC BOYS GIVE A SHOW
Proceeds Were Twelve Cents, the Father
Gave tight Cents and the Total Was
Contributed to the Fund,-Soveral
Projects Are I'nder Way.
During Monday and yesterday The
Tribune received $13.40 for the Finish
ing and Furnishing fund of the Young
Men's Christian association from twenty-seven
persons. This amount added to
the total $341.45 last acknowledged,
brings the present grand total up to
$354.85.
The cash statement up to 6 o'clock
last night was as follows:
PREVIOl'BLY ACKNOWLEDGED.
THE TRIBUNE 10 00
Sundry contributions 2U 15
fill 45
NEW CONTRIBUTIONS,
It. D. T $2
N. S. C 2
W. 8. Harris 1
Cash 1
11. C. Cooper 1
Marshall 1
Providence 1
M. L. T 1
J. 11. Ward..;
Cash
Meyer
F. T. E
Carl Werns
A. P. Madison
M. J. O'Hara
Friendly
S. T. Miller
N. R. B
Charles Johnson
Fred Johnson
A Mother
D. H. T
L. D. K
Two Boys
J. O. McMlclmel
Adams Avenue
Clerk
13 40
Grand total $304 8j
Two Hustling Boys.
Two boys, Charles and Fred Johnson,
of Adams avenue, gave an entertain
ment Monday night and were assisted
by several of their young boy and girl
friends. An admission of 2 cents was
charged, and to the 12 cents thus real
ized the father added 8 cents, and the
total of 20 cents was brought to The
Tribune office by the boys yesterday
noon. They told the cashier that other
young members of the association are
planning a similar means to raise
money for the fund.
It is just such efforts that are most
appreciated by The Tribune, and, no
matter how small a sum is realized, the
young Americans will be given all the
credit they deserve.
If you desire, cut this out and send
with your contribution to
The Tribune.
FOR THE Y. M. C. A.
Finishing and Furnishing Fond.
From.
Amount.
It ia not neceafary to use this coupon,
which la printed only for your conve
nience. Any amount from 1-cent upward will
ba reoetved by The Tribune and ac
knowledged through ita columns.
Address: The Tribune Y. M. C, A.
Finishing and Furnishing Fund.
Good Things Coming.
Several projects to procure money for
the fund have been started by members
and friends of the association. The re
sults will be announced by The Tribune
within a few days.
Any person who Intends making a
contribution should not delay the mat
ter. During the summer will be offered
an opportune time for renovating and
repairing the building and its contents,
but plans for such work will not be
made until the fund Is composed of a
certain amount. Prospective subscrib
ers to the fund should not remain in the
background. Contributions are needed
now.
If you Intend making a contribution,
the use of the above coupon will simpli
fy matters.
Cut it out and use It.
CLOSED
For a few days, as we are
moving to our new and
larger quarters.
Announcing Opening
Date and don't fail to
come.
China Hall
WEICHEL & MILLAR,
118 WYOMING AVENUE.
THE SCRANTON
VITRIFIED BRICK TILE
MANUFACTURING CO.,
MAKBBl OV
SHALE PAVING BRICK
AND BUILDING BRICK
Ofllee: 820 Washington Avenue.
Works! Maying, Pa I q. V. . B.
M. H. DALE.
General Sales A gcnl, .Sera itlan. Pa
SPRIWG STYLES
4$444)4f4
V e
MARTIN & DELANY
WYOMING AVE.
THIRD NATIONAL
BANK OF SCRANTON.
Statement March S. 1805, called for by
the Comptroller of the Currency.
RESOURCES.
toana $1,430,774.01
Overdrafts 280.74
I'nited Statca Bonds 80,000.00
Other Bonds 2UU.S55.UO
Banking House 28,074.40
Premiums on t. S. Bonds,.. 1143,75
Due from I'. S. Treasurer... 7,000.00
Due from Banks 26:1,791.18
Cash 159,876.86
2,207,006.10
LIABILITIES.
Capital $200,000.00
Surplus 260,000.00
Undivided Profits 72,356.90
Circulation 71,800.00
Dividends Unpaid 520.50
Deposits..... 1,037,214.90
Duo to Banks 26,013.74
2,267,000.10
WILLIAM CONNF.I.L, President.
GEO. U. CATM.V, Vico President-
WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
William Connell, George II. Cutlln,
Alfred Band, James Archhald, Henry
Bclin, Jr., William T. Smith, Luther
Keller.
Special attention given to business ao
counts. Interest Paid on time deposits.
THE
TRADERS
national Bank of Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1890.
CAPITAL 250.000
SURPLUS, $35,000
BAMTTEL HTNES, President
W. W. WATSON, Vice-President,
A. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Hlnes, James ST. Everhart, Irv
ing A. Finch, Pierce B. Finley, Joseph J.
Jermyn, M. S. Kemerer, Charles P. Mat
thews, John T. Porter, W. W. Wataon.
and LIBERAL.
This bank Invites tho patronage ef bus
men and arms generaiy.
SPRING SHAPES
ARE AHEAD NOW, AND
IT'S TIME TO PUT
YOUR HEAD INTO THEM.
CONRAD
306 LACKAWANNA AVE.
Moosic Powder Go,
Rooms 1 and 2 CommveaItii Bld'fc
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
MADE AT MOOBIC AND RUSB
DALE! WORKS.
LafBin ft Rand Powder Co.
Orange Gun Powder
Elect rlo Batteries, Fuses for exptobV
log blasts, Safety Fuse and
Repaano Chemical Co.'s High Explosives
TAR CUM
Cures Colds, Lays Out LuGrippe,
Cures Incipient Consumption.
Manufactured by G. ELMEN
DORF, Elmira, N. Y., and for sale
by the trade generally.
MEGARGEL & CONNELL,
Wholesale Agents, Scranton, Pi
' THE BEST IS, AYE, THE
TIONS OF AND SUBSTITUTES FOR
A POLIO
Brown and Mixed Brown Worsteds and
Cheviots, the correct thing for this sea
son. Handsome and extensive line of
IMPORTED
IB 111
Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
THE FROTHINGHAM,
3 Nights and 2 Mutinccs,
Commencing Monday, April 1st
The BAKNUM of Them All,
WHITE'S COMEDY CO.,
PREMIUM BAND AND ORCHESTRA
Of V) Artists, sutiportint the Peerless Quen
of Comedy, MIHH CA lilt IE LUih, Id a j' Uy
lot of new conieilim. The uaual ladies' frve
tickets for Monday nicht can be prouurad and
rofterre-'l at box uflira. Hale of Hata opftna
Friday, M.rch '. PRIChb-10c., Xo. and KJo.
Matinees 10c,
THE FROTHINGHAM, "J
Thursday, Friday and Saturduy,
APRIL 4. 5 AND 6,
KIATINEEJATURDAY.
C. B. JEFFERSON, KLAW ft ERLAKO
ER'S MagniKQiflrnt Production of
PALMEK COX'S Up-to-Date
Extravaganza.
THE BROWNIES.
A COMPANY OF 100 PEOPLE.
GORGEOUS SCENERY AND EFFECTS.
Sale of seats opens at the box offloe Monday.
April 1, at a. in. PRICES- $1.50, tl.00, 76c,
5Ur., 2oc. Tbeatnr trains oa all railroad run
ning into bcranton.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
xx THURSDAY, APRIL aV
The Charming Emotional Actress,
ELITA PROCTOR OTIS,
In a Scenic Production of OHARLeS
DICKENS' Immortal Fiction.
OLIVER .'. TWIST
(upport'd hv a strong cast, including CHAS.
BARKON and W. A. MEsTAYEB. Old Lon
don scenieallv depicted aa Dickens saw It, and
aa CruikshanK illustrated It.
Kegular prices. Sale of Boats opens Tues
day, April
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
FRI DAY, APRILS.
Eighth annual tour of
Mr. E. fl. SOTflERN
(Under the management of Daniel Frohmau.)
F"l rat . Time - Here.
in his new comedy,
OPT. LETTARBLAIR
New York Cast and Scenery.
Special prices Lower floor $1.50. 1.00 an4
75o i Balcony Too. and 64c. : Gallery 23c.
Sale of aeata opens Wednesday, April 31
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
SATU R DAY. APRIL 0.
THE SUCCESSFUL FARCE-COMEDY,
ALL LAUGHS.
CLEVER COMPANY OF ARTISTS
Bale of aeata opens Thursday, April 1
WILL CARLETON
Author of "OVER THE HILLS TO THE
POORIIOUSE," etc, etc.. Will
LECTURE
AT THE
FROTHINGHAM
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 9.
Theme "The Prama of Itmnnn Nature,"
lntoraperaed with Recitations of
Original Poems.
RRICES-75cT, SOc. AND 25o
Until Batarday Kight, EOe, 85c. and 24o.
Diagram opens at box offloe Friday, April X
at a.m.
DAVIS' THEATER
Thursday, Friday end Saturday.
THE GREAT PRODUCTION,
Beautiful Scenery,
Exciting Climaxes,
Clever Specialties,
And a Strong Cast
ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS.
20c seats down stain reserred for
ladies and thoir escorts,
Next Attraction-Return of HOWARD
WALL'S IDEALS.
JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER,
OFFICE AND SHOP
31 1 Lack. Ay. and Stewart's Art Store.
Phots Engraving for Circulars, Books, Cita
loftus, NiWiDtpers.
Half-Tonea and Une Work.
CHEAPEST." AT0ID IMITA
IN
TEMPTATION OF MONEY