TltE i SCRAOTOIT THIBUXE" TUESDAY ."MOHNTNTG," APRIL 23, 1895. ECmiEDBYFEW l& AND EXCELLED BY NONE FRESH " INI POUND PRINTS. Try it and you will use oo other. , 24c, PER POtlNB, LUCE BROS. ON OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL Some Events of the Day on the West Side of the City Noted. SOCIAL OP THE SIR KNIGHTS Given Last Sight in Hears' Hall-Debate on Blmottaltsm-Death of the Wife of Fire Boss Robert Owen-Per-. tonal Mention and News Notes. One of the prettiest social affairs held on tho West Side during the danc ing;, season-was the closing social of the Sir Knlehts of Pleasure dancing class,' whirh was held last evening in Mears' hall. The room was tastefully a, ith nalma. which were ar- nlices In the room and. the walls and celling were .i-,.... m. an . artistic ' manner. At 9 o'clock the grand march was held and ehortly afterward the dancing oeg a,, hv Miss Nellie Currant on the rh tiromDter was Professor Tivii.r The success of last evening's social Is only a reflection of the numerous affairs or a.Hunimr na ture which have been held by the club. 'concert at Meors Hall. An excellent programme has been prepared for the concert which wul be held at Mears' hall tomorrow evening, under the auspices of the St Brendan council of the Young Men s innuiu. The' numbers are as follows: nnnlnE-.Bv the BresldfMit, M. J. McAndrew Recitation Miss Katie Cummlngs Sura.no aokj Selected, , Miss Sadie McGulre Address Mlon. T. V. Powderly The Spring" (Part song)'. Plnsutl Onjirtette Jdiss Sailer. Miss Parry. Tnm Rpvnon, and J. T. Watklns. Tenor solo Selected. ...Edward Walsh r)t "The Face So Fair" Hoffman - Miss Sailer-and Mr. Waitkins.' Solo "Queen of th. Earth"-.. Plnsutl Miss Loretto JenningB. Baritone Solo "The Sailor's Bride" i''R'atson...--:-:r.:...-.J.-T VVatklna Solo "When th. Heart Is Young- Buck.. ...... .....MiBS Louise Parry Ihiet "The Fisherman"., Galussl Tom Beynon and J. T. Watklns. Solo "For All Eternity" . '. Mascheronl Miss Sailer. '. Quartette-3"Dalry Maid" ,. . . .Caluicott Miss Sailer, Miss Parry, -Tom Beynon and J. T. Watklns. Institute work, explained. M. A. McOinley, President O'Boyle ORetlly Institute, -Professor T. . ..; J. . Davis, .accompanist.- .. A Musical Treat. ' Simpson Chapter of TTpwdrth league will give a musical treat an Thursday etehlne'ln' the church at- 8 O'clock. Bome1 of" the best local ' talent 1n the city has been engaged for the occasion and an enjoyable time Is expected. At the close, of the entertainment refresh ments will be served. The following programme will ". be rendered: - Piano solo, Miss Lavlna Tomllnson; mandolin solo, Arthur Morse; selection,' Mrs. D. B. Thomas' Ladles choir; selection, Susie's band; song, fireen '; Ridge Wheelmen's quartette; soprano solo Mrs. B. T. Jayne; cornet solo, William Stanton; duet, Ulna Lyd la 'Sailer and Mrs. Ueckel; solo, Mrs. M. J. Boston William";- selection. Green illdge Wheelmen; solo. Miss Hose Price; selec tion, Mrs. Thomas' Ladles choir; solo, Miss- Fannie Jones; selection, Susie's band. The jrfiee of admission is -15 cents. ' ..... 1 '"' ' .: ' Death of an Estimable Lady. '' ' ' Mrt. Owen, wife of Robert Owen, fire .' doss at the BelleVue mine, died at 8.40 . O'clock yesterday morning at her home . on Roland avenue, after a brief illness, '.Deceased was born at MIriefsvlIle, Pa. ' find was about 33 years of - age. She GASPING FOR BREATH. A CATARRH SUFFERER'S STORY OF HIS TORMENTS. . ' .' - Th Wonderful Core Made by Munyon's . Little Pellets. . ,, ... Mr. John B. Albert, of TOC'Colgate stfefct Cleveland, Ohio, says: "For the past six years I have suffered terribly from.. ca tarrh In Its most disagreeable forms. had all the dlsustlng symptoms of that loatnsoma uisease. 'j nere was a conun ual dropping. of mucus-In my throat ' buzzing and roaring In. my ears and vio lent pains above the eyes and nostrils. My breathing was labored and heavy, and, at times, I would be literally gasping ' for breath. My system was nearly broken down from the disease when I began to yuse Munyon's Catarrh Remedies. I had not much. faith In.. them, bub In. a .very - -short time a big Improvement was notice able, Now I . am thoroughly cued' and ''enjoying better ihealth than- I have for over six years." " : i 3 - li Have you catarrh? Are you willing to ' investigate a treatment, that cures ca tarrh by removing tbe cause? If so ask ' your druggist lof a IS cent bottle of Blun yon' Catarrh Cure and a 25-oeivt bottle of ' Catarrh Tablets.. The- Catarrh Cure will eradicate, the- disease from the system, and the Tablets WIU cleanse and heal the afflicted parts and restore them to a nat ural and healthful condition. s -l : : Munyon's' Homeopathic Home Remedy. Company, of Philadelphia, put-up specifics for nearly every disease., which are sold by all .druggists, mostly for. 25 cents a botti. , sl,- -xrtyw 1 Those who are In doubt as to the nature of their disease', should add ! Prof essot HUnyon, IM5 Arab street Thlladelphlaj giving full symptoms, of. their disease. Profesor Monyoa will carefully .diagnose--the case and g,lve yeu the-benefit of his 'advice absolutely free of all charge. The ' Remedies will be sent to any address on receipt of retail price. has resided on thu'Wegt BIfl With her husband for many years and was great ly esteemed. Mrs. Owen was a woman of Christian principles and was a mem ber of the Jackson Street Baptist church, where her husband was choris ter. She is survived by three children. Two of them are Robert and Norvln Owen. The funeral will take place to morrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, when Rev. D. C. Hughes will conduct a ser vice at the residence. Interment will be made In the Washburn Street ceme tery. . . Uehntors in Session; At the meeting of the Hyde Pork Literary and Debating - society lust evening In their rooms on South Main avenue an Interesting programme was rendered. David J. Pavles was chair man, and- Howard ' Davis secretary. The principal feature of the evening was a debate, "Resolved. That bi metallism Is the best financial policy." The affirmative was upheld by K. I Williams, Evan Jones and Robert E.' Williams; negative. Louis Howell, Will iam A. Price and D. II. Williams. The emalnder of the evening was devoted to three-minute talks by members on "Current Publications." The meeting was well attended. Brief Notes of Interest. Mrs. John T. Jones and ion,, Robert, of Nantlcoke, Is visiting friends in Bolluvue. The Capouse; colliery will fchut down for repairs on Saturday for a period of two weeks. '- Mrs. William Samuel, of North Main street, Wilkes-Barre. Is visiting Mrs. Lawrence, of North Hyde Park uvenue. The funeral of William E. James, of Eynon street, will take place this after noon. Interment In the Washburn Street cemetery. , Jkllsa Villa Knapp, of North Rebecca avenue, was tendered a most pleusant surprise party lastevenlng at her home. After several hours of games and music, refreshments were served. The funeral of Mrs. Ann Davles, wife of Jeremiah Davles, took place yester day afternoon at 2,30 o'clock from the family home on Fourteenth street. The remains were conveyed to the First Welsh Congregational church, where an impressive sermon was preached by the pastor, Rey. David Jones. The floral tributes were very pretty. In terment was made In the Washburn Street cemetery. West Side Business Directory. PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, $1.40 per uosen. iney are just lovely. Con vlnce yourself by calling at Startler's Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main avenue. GROCERIES Revere Standard Java Coftoe Is unexcelled. The leading coffee of the day.' For sale only at,F. W. Ma son & Co. Fine Groceries, lit South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH for anytning; yeu have to sell. Furni ture. Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 1024 and 10LU jacKson street. WALL PAPER Go to Fred Reynolds, ID'S North Main avenue, and see his complete line of Wall Paper, Paints and Window Shades. Just opened with new stock. PLUMBING William D. Griffiths. 113 North Main avenue, does first-class Plumbing, Steam Heat and Gas Fitting. Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed. LOCAL PHYSICIANS PUZZLED. South Petersburg. N. Y. For two months Melvin Church, of this town, was Confined to his bed, suffering with lurn baro, rheumatism and kidney complaint, The regular treatment was prescribed bj his physicians without benefit. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy was then used with- the moat satisfactory results. In speaking about his case Mr. Church said: "After taking about two-thirds of a bottle, I began to get relief, and when had taken three bottles, I was well and strong." Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will build up a porson suffering from de bility quicker and better than any prep aratlon known. For dyspepsia, bilious ness, liver complaint, neuralgia and rheu matism, it has again and again succeeded where everything else has failed. NORTH EXP NOTES. George W. Benedict, Jr., of Main ave nue, has returned from a visit with friends in Carbondale. ' Howard Geddes, of Blnghamton, has returned home after spending Sunday with relatives In this place. L. N. Roberts, the Second ward Alder man,' returned 'yesterday - from Ply mouth, "where he spent Sunday. - Miss Anna Pearce, of Sayre, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. K Smith, of Main avenue, has returned home. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. George Trauger are ex pected home' in a few .days from Los Angeles, Cal., where they went last fall for the benefit of Mr. Trauger's health. E. B. Sturges will deliver the second lecture of his series on his trip around the world In the Oreen Ridge Presby terian church tonight. The subject will be "Ceylon." ', ' While working lii a ditch on jeffersoni avenue, Frank Miller, of the Provi dence Gas and Water company, wos. overcome by tho escaping gas. He soon' recovered sufficient to go to his home on Church avenue. , One of the Important matters which will be brought before the North End board of trade after' Us reorganizing next month ,wlJl be the raising of sufT flclent money for the clock. In the' No. 25 school house. Plodges have- been made for a considerable 'sum, but very little cash has tome to hand since the placing In,' position' of .the . bell last Bprlng.. f t- f, . 1 AN ITALIAN AND IMS G'UN. They Caused Excitement on a Laurel Hill ! '. 1 fr. Conductor Walter Evans, of the Lau rel Hill line, had a tussle with an Ital ian at 7.30 last evening and the lutter ca m u;t second best and was forcibly ejected from the car. ' The obnoxious passenger was bound for Bunker Hill and persisted 'In smok' Ing a cigar. The' conductor' ordered him to stop and ho refused ; then he was put off, but before he landed on the ground he attempted to draw a re volver. Before an oHlcer could be summoned , the, foreigner was . last to view.' This occurred between this city and DunmoreV " i ' ; Relief In Sis Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder flls eases relieved In six hO'jrs by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise en acoount.of Its exceeding! promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back . and every part .of the urinary passages,- In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain In passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your- remedy. Sold by C M. Harris. Druggist, 12S Penn ave. nue, Bcranton, Fa. - c ., :; i ? i . ffbea Btby wMslskv. we gave her CasterJa.' . ea she was a Child, she crfodl f r CMtorls. , , ; .- Whasshe became Hiss, she clung to Casteris. fb4 she ksd Cbildrea, she gave tbea Cssterta HER SON IS CONTESTANT Evan Francis Says That His Mother Wus Insane. LEPT HIM ONLY FIVB DOLLARS The Will Was Made In 1884 and in 1803 the Woman Was Declared Insane. Kvau Wants to Have It Set Aside. . Proceedings have been instituted be fore Register of Wills Hopkins to have the will of the Into i Mrs. . Rachael Francis Williams, of the North End, set aside on the ground that she was In sane when It was made,, June 14, 1884. In that will she disposed of her prop erty as follows: To her eldest son, James Francis, she gave a block of three tenement houses In Mooslc, to getlier with the lund they stand on, and one-half Interest in- the remainder of her estate, after certain' bequests had been paid. Tho other half of the estute was given to her daughter, Mrs. Eliza beth Beale, of Now York, and her other Children, Evun Francis, Mary Jane Thompson, Ruchuel Ann Colvln and William Francis, she cut off with 15 each. , Slio Was Adjudged Insane. This will was made some time after the death of her first .husband. Later she married a Mr. Williams, and in 1S92 by a commission, appointed by the court, she was adjudged Insane, and it was further stated In the report of the commission that she had been Insane for eight yenrs prior to the Inquiry, Mrs. Williams departed this life dur ing the first part of this month, und on April 12 her son, Evan Francis, think lng that his mother left no will, applied for and obtained letters of administra tion from Register Hopkins. On April 18 the will was admitted to probate. It names Thomas Phillips as executor, but as Mr. Phillips Is dead, letters of administration c. t. a. were granted to James Francis. The present proceedings are for the purpose of having this will set aside on the ground that when Mrs. Williams executed it. she was not possessed of sound Judgment and understanding. The eight years during which the de ceased was legally adjudged to be in sane, reached to within a few months of the time the will was made. Son Is the Contestant. The contestant is Evan Francis, and he is represented by Attorneys Hul slander and Vosburg. Attorney George W. Beale will appear for the will at the hearing which, is set down for May 11, before Register Hopkins. The estate left by Mrs. Williams Is valuable and consists of houses and land In this city und Moosic. soitidenews. Electric Cars Collide with Two Wa gons i Residents of Mlnooka Have .Begun fo Rcbuild-Mcctlng of Board of Trade. Two collisions between street cars and wagons occurred yesterday after noon on the South Side line. Motorman William Mogg could not stop his con veyance quick enough to avoid banging the hind end of a large wagon, the driver of which negligently turned his horses too close to the track. The car was damaged .worse than the avagon but the passengers were severely shak en up, Thlsi occurred on the Cedar ave nue bridge. Where the wagon road crosses the track almOBt under the trestle of the Meadow Brook broaker,- a teamster was on his way with a load of coal. Motor man Quitman hove In sight with his car and the teamster could have cleared the track without half trying. The motor man'thought he would get out of the way," but he didn't. The wagon was struck and knocked Into the ditch and one of the wheelB broken. The teams ter became Infuriated and threatened to annihilate the crew of the car. Have Begun to Rebuild. John Gallagher and Thomas Kear ney, of Mlnooka, two men whose houses went up in the conflagration there lust August, have let the contracts for the erection of new houses to replace thel properties destroyed. Each Intends to put up residences that will add to the number of fine houses mat nave re cently been built in .Mlnooka. Tiie home of John Lowry, another fire suf ferer. Is now almost completed and will be ready for occupancy in a few weeks, Hoard of Trndo Meeting. This evening a meeting of the South Side board of trade will be held at Storr's hall to decide upon the best so lution of the street repairing problem and whatever conclusion the body reaches, the same will be presented to the iolnt meeting of tho West and South Side, boards for consideration tv Young Men's Christian Association hall tomorrow .evening. All members of the board are urgently requested to be -present thlfr- evening. : , ' ." ' '' ' 1 ' Funeral of Frederick Zone. The funeral of Grocer Frederick Zang will taite place-from the family resi dence, at Birch otreet and Plttston avenue. ,ut 2 o'clock tomorrow after noon. Interment wlll be made In Pltts ton Avenue cemetery. Shorter Pnrn'graphsof News'. Mrs.. John Brooks, of Elm street, has returned from a visit to Dover, N. J, and New Yorkrlty. ' George A. Pyle, of ithe Meadow Brook Silk mill, is visiting his parents at HackettBtown, N. J. A meeting f the parishioners of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church will be held at the ohurch next Monday WHY SUFFER When you can get your eye sclen tllically tested , Any loss ol vision from age or delect can be corrected Dy the use of the Acro-Crystal lenscH, which will atop all pain In the head. Have no other. .The Acro-Crystal lenses are soiu oniy oy DeWITT, EVE SPECIALIST AND JEWELER, Bears': Dsilr.V to 11 . m., 1 to 8 sod 7 to 9 p.m. Ml 203LICKUVE.,, SCMWOrl, PH. night to take' action on the action, of. members Of 'the parish who. are making charges ugalnst Rev. August Lange, the pastor of the church. The concert of the Baengerrunde Zither club, at Germanla hall, last evening, was a success financially and pleased all present. . .' '..,.-. : t ' THEY ASK FOR TIME. Rosa Counsel Have I'ntil Saturday to File Keasons for New Trlnl. Attorney John O. McAskle, of coun sel for Leonardo Rosa, who was, Sun day, found guilty of murder in the lirst degree, yesterday asked Judge In wards to allow them until next Satur day to Ale reasons for a new trial. The request was granted. If) a new trial is refused Rosa will be called up for sentence. A Quick Cure for Headache. "My wife has used Hood's Pills, and says that tney wm cure hick neauacne more quickly thun anything else she knows of." T. M. Jenkins, care of Simp son Watklns, Curboudale, Pa. HOOD'S PILLS cure biliousness, indi gestion.1' ' Remeber out telephone number Is 2242 if you want plumbing work. W. G. Doud & Co., Mi Laoka. ave. Piles! Piles! Itching Pile. Symptoms Moisture; Intenso Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore. Hwnnye a ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ul- . i. n, ,i most iiuh.-h removes til- tumors. At druggists, or by man, ror bo cents. Dr. Swuyno & Son, Philadelphia. Silver tea sets at Uavldow Bros. Atlantic Refining Co Maaafactorers snd Dealers In 0IbS Linseed Oil, Napthas and Gaso lines of all grades. Axle Grease, Pinion Grease and Colliery Cora pound; also a large line of Par afflne Wax Candle. We also handle the Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil In the market. Wm. Mason, Manager. Office: Coal Exnhagne, Wyoming Ave. Works at Pine Brook. Wm. Linn Allen & Co. STOCK BROKERS, Buy and sell Stocks, Bonds and Grain on Now York Exchange and Chicago Board of Trade, either for cash or oa margin. 412 Spruce street. LOCAL STOCKS A SPECIALTY. G. dsB. DIHHICK, Manager. TELEPHONE 6.002. ROOF TUNING AND SOLDERING All done away with by the use of HART MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consists of Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet Iron roots, amo to DricK aweiings. wnicn win prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ing or breaking of the brick. It will out last Unnine of any kind by many years. and It's cost does not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by the Job or pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO HAKTMAKN. 627 Birch Bb This Famous Kemedr cures qnlpklysnd ptr msneatly all nervous iltnouwM, such si Weuk Memory, f.o of Brul n Power, lloutinche, Wake fulnoRH, I.ott Vitality, nliihtly eraisfltont, uvll drBrp..linpottMicy and wusttiiKtliiHiast'B csumkI by youthful vrrors or fxcwt. Contain nu opinion. Is a nerv tonlftiinu blooU bulliler. MskoKtlie pnlound puny ulroiiu anil plump. Kmlly cnrrlcilln rust nockM. per iioxi lor VS. ilf mall prepnlit iruu a wrltton guarantee to cure or money rernmlntl. Wrlto u for IVee mndtoat book, Kent nfnlrd In plain wrapiior, which cnii" tnltm taHtlmontuli and llnanclal rat'eram-os. No tinorse for vunitillifttlmi. ftfwart or fmlfri' tinnn. Hold hv our advrtlnKd ftuffum. or addmns ri:ttVtSKI;l'O..MoulcTuuiplo.lileiigo. BOLD IN BCRANTON, PA.tH. C. BANDKKSON WASIIINOTON.COK. HI'KUt'E. DKUUUI8T8. Tjtjv RE VIVO REST0RE8 VITALITY. 1st Day. fweii Man of Me. 10th Day, THE QREAT . 30th prodnmstlie above results ln:0 days. Itscti powerfully sad quickly. Cure, wnsn all others fall VouBf mso will r(sln tta.lr lost manhood, aud old man will rsoovar tli.lr youthful visor by using KEVI VO. It nulekly and sarely restores Marvous Dees. Lost Vitality, Impoteaay, Miglitly KidIssIod., Lost Powar, Falling tfemory, Wutlas Dioflaaaa. and all sOsets of seif-abuss or airaas snd lndlscratlou which unfits ons for study. boRlneas or morriaga. It not only ouras by atartlng at ths Hast ot dlsasst, but Issgratt narv tonlo and blood bnllder, bring leg back the plak glow to pale cheeks and ra storing ths Ore of yonth. ft wards off fnaanity and Conasmptioa. Inalat on having RRVIVO,nc otbsr. It can ba carried la vast pookot. By Btll 1.00arpackaira,or six (or 95.04), with post tlve written guarantee to cure or retime the money. Circular fra. Addrsss D0YAI MEDICINE CO.. E3 River St., CHICAGO. ILL r sals by Mattbew'Bros.i Drawls' Sermntoe . VSk STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable - Dr. Campbell' Great Magic Worm Sugar and Taa. . , Every boa gurrantesd to give satisfaction or raonar refunded. Pall printed diraottoas from oblld to a grown person. It Is parol y vegetable and cannot positively harm the most tender Infant. Insist on having Dr. Camp bsll'si aeospt no ether. . At all Dragglsts, tta, WONDERFUL Boirra SprasTok, Pa., Nov. 10. 1W4, Mr. a a W. CaranbeU-Daar Sir: I have Blvenmy dot, rreaaie. i years oia, some or r. Campbsll's Magic worm Bugar and Tea, and to say surprise this afternoon about I o'clock be passed a tapeworm measuring about U fest-ln laafth, hud and alL 1 have It in a bottle and asy person wishing to sse It r.n An an hv ealllna. at mv atora. I had tried suroero us other remedies recommended for taking tapeworms, bnt all failed. In my estimation Dr. Oampbelll Is the greatest WOT! sajremedy yours vei !v In exlatenae. rerv reamctfully. FBflD HEVFMXB. 782 Beeeta Si Wots The bore Is what everybody says after no using, liaunfaotared by O. W. Campbell, Lanoaster, Pa BttOOeasor to Da JehaiuapbeU e Boa. Day FREE! FREE ! FREE I YOUNG MEN, ATTENTION 1 DR. HACKER, ' "THE ENGLISH SPECIALIST," Will for the Next Thirty Days, Give Abso iutely Free, All Consultations, Exami nations and Professional Services. Remsmbfr, this Is for 80 DAYS ONLY. Avail youmolvtta of this rare opportunity. This oniy applies to-ensos of nervous troubles arising froui Errors of Youth. Our spoelallst in treatment of all Catarrhal and Throat troubles alsogivea KIKBTTKEAT' WENT FRE& Deafness positively cured. DR.W.H. HACKER 327 SPRUCE STREET. Opposite New Hotel Jermya, Bcranton, Pa. OFFICE HOURd-s TO s. Standard Instrument! In every sense of the term as applied to Pianos. ExceDtlonal In holding their original fat ness of tone. . NEW YORK WAREHOU8B, NO. M jrifth avenue. SOLD BY E.C.RICKERtiCO lit Adams Ave., New Telephone Bldg. ESTABLISHED IS70.) GILHOOL'S CARRIAGE WORKS. Carriages, Business Wagrns, Ronsirlng Horse Shoeing. Painting and Upbolateriinr. Nob. 81V, &!1, USl, m Seventh street, Scrauton, Pa. TME SCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICK." TILE MANUFACTURING CO., MAacai or SHALE PAVING BRICK AND BUILDING BRICK Ofllce: 329 Washington Avenue. Works: NayAug, Pa li. W. V. R. It. M. H".bALE, General Sales Agent, Scrunton, Pa HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Expert in UorHcrtlioclng and Ucntintry, is Now Permanently Located on West Lackawanna Ave., Near the Bridge. ISKITEB nOK CO., Ine'p. Capital, ttjmjm BEST t.SO SIIOK IN THR WOW.B. "A dtllnr .arts' it a dollar eanwd." Tblsljulios' Solid Vranuh ItongnlaKId But. ton Boot delivered free anywhere in the U.S., on noeiptoraan, Huuey onwr, or l'osul Note for IJ0. Kqnale every way the boots boIiI- la all reull atom for fl.60. We make this boot onraalrea, therefore we guar antra thejif, sryM M. inter. and If any one la not saUafled WO will reiuna uie nHinvy ir send another pain opera Toe or Common Bane., wdlthB C, D. K, k SB. also. 1 to S and nan usee. BmdyourtUt; wm ni yew. iiuelratad Cata logue FRCX Coter Shoe Go BpHat term! la ItaUn. Complexion Poiiod OR. HCBRA'S VIOLA CREAM BemoTca Fiweklet, Pimples, Cver . MolarSlackha.da; Smbaru and Tan, and ro stores tho skin to its origi nal froahnoss, produolng a alnr and hcalthv com- plesion. BnperiortoallfaM'-f'' preparations and porfectly harmless. At sQ priUjgiaHTir. mail n r-"irr -ti bwiwivjmiw, VIOLA SKIM 0AP aiply li in.iribte es a eawo. oaeresaiMa, PHee 2 5 Cant. O. 0. BITTNER 4 CO., Toledo, O, ..For aalaby Matthawa Broa.and J oho H. Phalpa. aseaess t ths HteMser Mcaioat Atrrmamti cnTnOLlnHAIIR HEADACHEffiSS 1KB A LIS will aaro you. i wonderful toon to sufferer, from Celde, Sop Throat, laaaenjra. Xlronekltl., nBlTmiK. Jlftfit ImmMulmlltf. AaeBoltnt v "w remedy, ennvenlent to earry H pfl.rea(jT to uie on irat toalosUoa of oold. Ceatlawed vee.Btntete Peraaaaaat 'r. auaraeuoanayameedoruirnieyrefaaaed. rrlca. UP NTH 111 f tureet and safest remedy tat MtninUL allakladlaeaaeerieseaa,ltoir.aalt HkeueiM SoresJarnarCuta. W, ear for PIUCaTrrtee. ets. at slats or or mall orenetd. Addrauoa. is. woaa larTul rem. PrurRAI u ..'or aala by Mitthewe Broa.and Joh K.rhalDa. i MM avi aa tai n ui,:im m Tjm EMM s7. ILt 'fV I U line. TtliV ws "w . m -f -an, vr iinrea" TO E3E HELD AT SCRANTON, WILKES-BARRE AND CAREOmLB, BETWEEN H. D. SWART2, uo OF THIS CITY. three pigeons he has shot for praotice, he proDaDiy mere is no man better Known in tne snooting woilcvtean tn.e DV moua ur. w. r. carver, wno is oeiier anewn aa tne "jsvu m ajrit eft, 9 Plalna." JJr. Carver Ua been decorated by Emperora, Kljjjt, etjjptt auat Am r un w ciieiiiP)Nt8j ftercor-nrorntK wBSl5 Hssaw rfeiemedtwiJH4Med.il6f:Arf;retiatiflanT United,Staft'Grant7atfHaves Governors of Australia. Visited and presented by medals of appnciatloQ from Presidents of the United States, Grant and Hayes. Dr. Carver earned the title of the "Evil Spirit of the Plains" by being one of the greatest Indlajk flf btera on the frontier. His associates were Buffalo Bill. Texas Jack'and VfAi Bill. It is said that these four gentlemen, with their trusty Winchester rifles and mounted on their famous horses, could whip a whole hand of Indiana. Es pecially for Dr. Carver were the Indiana always on the lookout and of man they were constantly In deadly fear. Each match will be 100 birds per man and will be abet wader the Amerl con Association rules, 30-yard rise, 60-yard boundary, and from 6 unknown traps set in a segment of a circle 6 yards apart. ADMISSION 50 Cts, . THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Statement March 5. 1H95, called for by tho Comptroller of the Currency. RESOURCES. Loans $1,436,774.91 Overdrafts 289.74 l ulled States Bonds 80.000.00 Other Bonds 290.5S3.iO Banking Uonse 2S.074.4U Premiums on I). S. Bonds,.. 943.75 Due from V. S. Treasurer... 7,0O.00 Due from Banks S63.791.1S Cash ,189.870.80 2,267,900.10 LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus Undivided Profits... Circulation $200,000.00 .. 260.000.00 72.3S6.90 71,800.00 20.50 ..1,637,214.96 . 20,018.74 Dividends I'npaid Deposits.. , Due to Banks t 2,267,906.10 WILLIAM CONMELL, President. GEO. U. CATMIt, Vice President. WILLIAM 11. PKCk, Cashier. DIRECTORS. William Council, Georgo II. Catlln, Alfred Hand, James Arvhbnld, Henry Uclin, jr., William T. Smith, Luther Keller. Special attention Riven to business no counts. Interest Paid on time deposits. SECURITY, CONVENIENCE, PRIVACY. THE Sai'e-Deposit Vaults OF THE ' Lacaavmins Teusi S Sole Deoasii Go. 404 Lackawanna Ave. OFFER exceptional facilities for the safe. . keeping ot Securities. Boxes ot all aires and prices. Large, light and airy rooms for the uae and convenience of cus tomers. Entrance Only Through the Bank. JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER, OFFICE AND SHOP 311 Lack. Ay. and Stewart's Art Store.. Hat! Elf rtTlnf for Circulars, Books, Citt loimi, Mgwapapara. Half-Tonea and Line Work. DR. W. F. CARVER i CHAMPION PIGEON SHOT OF THE WML! - The adjololnf nt af Mr. H. D. Bwaxto, wba la mim of the beat Murteur Bfcic ahota In Noiifaettateta Paata aylvanla, beotlfcg anttft the rules of tba Amin Association, 8g and 69-yr4 I Mr. BWarto matches w4th Carver, ehjuanbad ehotofthe weiia. First Match tt) f- place at the IVse UU Park, Wllkca-lJsrVih,, inursaay, sp Second Scranton Scranten, PaU Apru 'M. Third Match jarDonaaieB Kaaa fark, CtijouUuVitl, aaturaaye Apstt3af. The ahoetljaa; t WVTksMW Bane and Oar1ttiiaUiUS commence at lfltSO a ml. and the anootaBf at flfl ton win take prkea tut p. m. Dr. W. 3?, Carfwr'a raer4 la 69 out ef I0fhJla Hr. Bvrartz'a raoetU U eat) erf 76, Every mma whe t av lover of shosytina; aheuii mot mlas these three iwtteaea. Mr. Bwarta (a oanfldaai ef winning at Ieajat two atft ef three, in bla Halt mm has killed them aiL r BREWERY. II asufacturers of ths Celebrated PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITY 1 100,000 Barrels per Annum WELSBAGH LIGHT Spuiallj Adapted (or Reailng and Sewing. Consumes three (8) feet of gaa per hour and glvea an efficiency of sixty (00) candles. Saving at least 83 per cent over the ordinary Tip Burners. Call and See It. HUNT fi CONNELL CO., -434 UCKkWaRNI tVEIUE. -rianufacturera' Agent. wot lias JL L rt. W. II nnhinnnn'n flnnn t. Hill u LAGER BEER J7V A Pure White J" X flat UN KOIBlltSL