':.o. o J 1 . A THE SCBANTON TBIBVNE-WED2fESDAT ttOBNINtt. PEBHtTABT 12. 16901 " Neu)s 25-LB. SACKS Guaranteed to Be the Best Made. AT Luce Bros. Scranton and Taylor. WEST SIDE EVENTS. Vladuut Project la tho TopU Must tagorly Uisaussed by People of This Port of tho City."" As mltflit be exiM-rtt'd, the viaduct pro ject to be Vutfd tor rn-xt Tuesday l one of tlie leading. It not the uppermost, tuple on the Went Side ul present. Tlie Heed of (itch a structure arruss the trauks t ilia loot of Wet-l I.uckuwuiinit avenue hill lm been IV-ll bv all rliixses for the pant twen ty, yeura, and fou iuuny years has been loiitlnnaliy uKltuted by the people. Many plans and auKsestions huve been consid ered, tue't of whic h lnul lt udhereiilH, but the present Idea was thoroughly Uls iiiHSeil by the West Hide board of trade oiml unanimously adopted us the best one. tu curry Into effect, because It will serve the purpose of security to life und limb and vcid the many vexatious delays to pedestrluns und vehlt'lilur trahie. The people have since, with practical unanimity, endorsed it, realizing thut It will do uwav with the uncertainties of the threatened claims for uainafins which the format' plana encountered. This subject was made the theme of discussion at a regular meeting- of the central board of trade, and endorsed, but one vote being past In the negative. It Is therefore plain to be seen that the insinuation that I lie projnrt was Invented und fostered by the Traction and Delaware. Lackawanna and Western railroad companies Is purely the fruit of Illumination, it Is n project of the people for the people und, we trust, by the people on Tuesday next. Our lilRii iichool and other educational Institutions would be more largely at tended were It not for the line of dan gerous rullroud crosslns which menace life and limb In Kolna to und from the cell trill city; the benellts of the Albright library would be greatly enhanced could these death Imps be uvotdcil, and the ity's parlts enjoyed by scores who now fear to take their lives and those of their little ones in their hands In reaching them. Tn thnsn nf mil' cltl'ClIK WllO life cn- nired In nnv manner of business reouir- nc tea mil.;? It would be of Incalculable i ulc In the savniir or time in ine course f,lr yenr were the viaduct built, ond to those who use the Traction company's ve hicles (the electric cars! It would he a Win Inn looked for. The latter class of people have fully as much claim s the former, and their time and comfort hnnld also receive consideration. The property can b purchased. nnd the structure can surely be built for the sum the people are asked tQ vote for, together with the pledge of the corporations' in terested, and the Increase in taxation vPI not he felt. The laborer will con tribute 2 cents a year, the miner and me rlnnle S to 4 cents, and the property holder ii cents on every 1100 of assessed val uation. Will we wait until some calami ty shall have occurred before w nr. awnkened to the absolute necessity hrldglnir this most dangerous of crosalnw In our fair city? " Pettlt-Jones Nuptials. Thenuptlul ceremony of Samuel D. Pet tit, of Nova Hcotlu, formerly of this Bide, and .Miss Annie S. Jones, wus performed yesterday at high noon at the home of rhe iirlde's brother-in-law, W. W. Kvans. of XXI North. Hebecca avenue. Kev. W. 8. Jones, pastor of the First Welsh Uuptlst church, read the murrlage rites of the Iluptlst church. As the bridal party en tered the main parlor, Mrs. P. H. Thomas played Lohengrin's wedding march. Miss Martha) Uavies, of Eynou street, wa? maid of honor, and fl. A. Williams acted a best mail. The bride was becomingly fired In ft travelling costume, blue in color, with blnck trimmings. She carried roses. Albs l:ivles wore n grce gown, with trimmings of n similar line. The wedding ceremony was nicely urrantred mil was Impressively performed. After Mr. und Mrs. Pettlt lnd been declared man und wife a wedding dinner w.t we",-!! to th few Intimate friends and relatives of the family who wltncHsed the ceremony. On the H.:I4 Delaware, T.iu'ka wsnnu and Western train, Mr. and Mrs. Pettlt left for New York. They will per mm AMONG THE REDUCT That our entire stock has been subjected to, we find at this time a con stant drain on our Trou ser Stock, among which are staple and durable all-wool TROUSERS at $1.98, $2.4 that are actually worth double. You don't have to be a judge to appreciate them at our prices, as we retail them at what others pay for them. ""HE of th? Stibtirbs. manently reside In .Yarmouth, N. B.. where .Mr. Pettlt Is employed as secretary of the Coast .Hallway comiuir.y. Hoth young people are held In the highest re gard ty a large circle of rlertds. Jir. ret til has arisen by perseverance and pluck to a position which Is trustworthy und lucrative. His many arouulntancca here extend the best wlah.es for the young peo ple weuare. Hoard of Trade Meet. "f'V Tho West Side board of trade-Tficft a regular meeting last evening.- -The board la head-over-heels In the, viaduct pool. Ijisi night the viaduct was the chief topic of discussion. The deed for the land on Hobinaon street will be handed over to the city next week. The document is now being prepared at Philadelphia. Manager Stlliman. leave today for the Pennaylva. .ma metropolis to obtain tho deed, city Engineer Phillip moved that a vote of thanks be extended to the central city board of trade for their hearty endorse ment or the viaduct. In regard to the deeding of the Fellows' cemetery plot, on South Muln avenue, to be used by the city us a publlq park, there seems to be u mistake somewhere. Two of the seven heirs were seen yesterday In regurd to the reported oner. They say that there Is no truth whatever in the reuort. The Information came from seemingly trustworthy source, but the In former was mistaken. Kx-Muyor' John H. Fellows, whose father, now deceased, was at the head of the Fellows, was aeen lust evening. He knows nothing of the ru mored intention of the heirs to present the property. The .trustees who were ap pointed for for the estate lire all dead and the most of the heirs have sold their Interests in the large property to a nun mi int J Wellington, in New York state. Mr. Fellows saws that no one Is properly endowed with the power of giving the Fellows cemetery. At last night's (nett ing of the West Side board of trade Pres. Ident .Mason, who is Ml-the head of the committee uppuiuled to ate that a slde& walk is laid In front of.Utf Fellows cem etery, announced that he" would seek the source uf the reported offer and would endeavor to bring about the gift, lie thinks that a park at that place would do ImmeaHiireable good. News Notes and Personals. Miss Kfile Stimuli, of' 'Hiunplon Ttlset, and Charles Sheren we're tnatili'd yester day. The bride I a dailshter ol Mr. and Mrs. Mlchui l Stumm. The Oriole dunclng clss) will hold a social this evening in Meur's tiull. Mlsslury Owens, of South Sumner ave nue. Is ill. Mrs. Clara Swallow, of Kingston, has returned home nfter a vlult to Mr. John MoKeever, of Juckson strceU - p -v. Hurry Peck bus resumed Ills stirdfts fit Lehigh university. Mrs. A. M. Deriililmor, of Jiynon Btreel,. Is recovering from an illness, ,, A Tri-Hnk social will b' helif In the Jackson Street Baptist church this even ing. John Wugner, sr., hereby announces thut he Is still in the Held as a eumildute for select .council from Uie'iftMilr""vara und will stay till the finish. - - Miss .Morgan, daughter of H. O. Mor gan, of this side,' entertained a very enjoyabe company af her home on Monday evening. Tlieturty consisted ol uncles and aunts mcl .Mr. Amos Nicholas, lilies Wilson, of Fa -toryvllle, und .Mr. and Mrs. .M. J. Wil son, Mr. und Mrs. George .erfass and Miss Warren, of this city. The funeral of John Orchard occurred yesterday afternoon from his lute resi dence, at the home of Mrs. i'ctur Price, of 1711 Lafayette street. Kdward Howell preached at the services. The pall-bearers were: John J. Lewis, Dutilel Morgan, Imnlel Jones, M. J. Kvans, David Jstio kins and John Thurwell. Interment was made In Washburn Street cemetery. The funeral of Daniel Johnson was held yesterday afternoon. Interment- was made In Washburn Street cemetery. Rev. Miller, of the central city, preached and conducted the services. . . The remains of a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vlyron Snyder, of Tenth and Lu cerne streets, were interred yesterday In Forest Hill cemetery., John Wugner Is a candidate for select council from the Fifteenth ward, all con trary reports notwithstanding. Major Kvrrett Wurren will speak at Fri day evening's meeting of the West Sldo Republican league. The public la at lib erty to attend. F.lertrlc City lodge. Knights of Pythias, will conduct a smoker on Thursday even ing In Ivorlle hall. I The clerks of Clarke Pros.', stores held a well-attended masquerade ball last ev ening In St. David's hall. Mrs. Mullot furnlrhed music for dancing:, und James .Mi Konough was prompter. Patrolman Tom Jones and wife, of-Sumner avenue, gave a party yesterde.v after noon from 4 till H, In honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Maud, it was very much enjoyed by the little ones present and with games, mu sic, refreshments, the time passed quick ly. Those who assisted Mrs. Jones in malting happy the guests were! ' Mrs. P. W. Tague. Mrs. (leorge Fields, Miss Kmllle Bvans. .Miss Gertrude Dawkins, Mrs. W. V. Griffiths; Mrs. T. Leyahon and Mrs. A. Lcyshon. 1 West Side rtiislncss DirMtor, PLUMBiNO-Wllllam D. Griffiths, 113 North Main avenue, does ' first-class Plumbing, Steam Heat and Gas Fitting. Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed. '' BARBER Hair cutting and shtivlng done 1n a first-class manner at John H. Reyn old's Barber Shop, at jtairchrhra Hotel. FLORIST Out flowers and Mneral de signs a speclulty. Floral figures, useful as gifts, at 1U4 South Main avenue, Har riet J. DhvIs, florist. BICYCLES repaired, scissors ground, tools sharpened, aaw filed, keys fitted, machines repaired by W. I,. Stoenhaek, dealer In (Inns, Fishing Tackle, under West Side bank. e -r -t' 4 IONS $2.98 . ; SAMTERS TO WOMEN Women sufler from many weaknesses! Women complain of bear ing down sensations and backaches. Women arc oftentimes weak, gloomy and despondent. Women need not suffer if they will be wise. Women can avoid all this suffering by taking Warner's Safe Cure. W omen who have tried it know that it always i gives relief. Women w ho know more wish to about this , great health should write to giver War ner's Safe Cure Co., Rochester, X. Y., for treatment blank and 11- f lustrated pamphlet. PHOTOGRAPHER-Cablnet Photos, flM per dozen. They ore Just lovely. Con vince yourself by calling at Startler's Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main 6 avenue.-. BOpKRlEB-nevere fltandard Java Cof fee is unexcelled. The leading coffe of the day. For sale only at b W. Mason . A Co. Fin Groceries, 116 South Main avenue.- 8KCOND HAND FtTRNITURE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see th stock of J. C. King, 1024 and 10-S Jack son street. . SOUTH SIDE NEWS. At St. Mary'a German Catholic church at 7 o'clock yestprday morning the mar riage, of Henry J. Wetter and Mlas Maud List, a well known young; couple of Cedar avenue, was solerhnlsed by Rev. George J. Stopper with a nuptial mans. MIks J kittle Wetter, sister of the groom, waa brides maid, and William List, brother of the brl'lw, was groomsman. The costume of the- brlle was of lltrht brown, and that of 'the bridesmaid was similar. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast waa en joyed by the Immediate relatives of the brliliul party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wetter, parents of the Kroom. The married couple will leave to day for Ashley, where they will resld". Company A.. Patriotic Guards, assem bled at their hall on Cedar avenue, at T..10 Inst evening- and paraded in full uniform to the rooms of Camp 333, Patriotic Order Sons of America, of the West Side, and enjoyed the programme presented there. Miss A mile Madden, of Hoston. has re turned after a week's visit with South Bide friends. The Kuworth lea-Riie of the Cedar Ave nue MHhodlst Kplscopal church will hold a dime social Tuesday evening. Feb. IS, at the homo of Miss Manie Ooddard. 204S Cedar uvenue. Refreshments will be served and a musicul programme rendered during the evening: by the members of the lsague. The citizens of the Twentieth ward will hold a meeting at Phillips' 'hall, on Kljr street, Thursday evening. All are Invited to attend regardless of party. The Moltke castl No. 2. will hold a trnll this evenlnir at Worklnnmen's hall, The committee have left nothing; undone to make It a pleasurable occasion. NORTH END. Miss Stella adnlner, of Carbondale, Is visiting friend In this end . John Kvans, of Wayne avenue, la se riously ill. Miss Lizzie Loft us, of East Market street, Is vlsltlnir frlend.i In Wllkes-Barre. Miss Mary Davit t. of Kaston, who has been visiting for the past few weeks in tho North Klid, has returned to her home. The Scranton ProfesslonnlH and the Providence Indoor Rase Ball teams will play this evening- in Company M armory. Dancing- after the game. William O'Ma'Iry tendered his young friends u party' last evening at his home, on West Market street, It being his fif teenth birthday. The young people had an enjoyable time and at a reasonable hour refreshments were served. The Improved Order of lleptasophs, Conclave liij, hcM a regular meeting last night at I'Vnnerand Chappel's hail tor the purpose of Installing olllcers. W. R. Hen dricks and C. G. Boland, deputies, In stalled the following officers: J. O. Hill, provost; A. (. Munn, secretary; C. H. Atherton. financier; U. B. Orlllln. treas urer; Warren Schufer, inspector; W. Cur son, warden, and XV. J. Kykes, rentinel. The Hov'ton orchestra furnished the mu sic for the entertainment. Refreshments were served to member of the order and a large number of Invited guests. Ad dresses were mnde by C. O. BoWnd, E. II. Hons, M. K. Sandera and H. Clark. ' The Young Men's Christian Association Outdoor Players' Indoor Rase Ball club challenge a picked team of the best play ers from the Burlness league, and will play them in the armory any evening that it can lie secured. The players are: No lan, catcher: Dean, pitcher; Owens, "rat Itusc; Malott. recond base:: Coughlin, third base; Jones, right short: John Brooks, left short; Tom Brooks, left field; Reese, center field: Huches. right field. Answer through The Tribune. W. R. Hughes, manager. The latest addition to the family of Thomas Warner, of Bloom afreet, isia daughter, which arrived Monday after noon. Miss Grace lierlew. of West Plttston, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. M. tilng hum, of Cherry street. Miss Mary Helber. of Brooklyn, X. Y., Is the guest of Miss Lizzie Brady at her home, on West Drinker street. Nominations for the election of officers of the Independent Hose company will be held in their rooms tonight at t o'clock. The carpets have been laid In the Meth odist church and the seats arrived yes terday and will be placed in position as quickly as possible. The Annie Thomas Concert company, whb'h gave one of their entertainments In this borough a few mouths aao. will appear at Mauley's hull Friday evening. rev. it. 4iim i line lewis, wno is well known to Dunmorenns for her ability its an elocutionist, will also take part. Superintendent Williams and the corps of teachers at the-central school building were photographed In a group yesterday morning. Thomas Hope, aged 32, died at his home, on Apnle street, yesterday morning about 11. an after a lingering illness. The regular monthly meeting of the council wus held In the borough building with all members present and President Haggerty in the chair. A resolution was offered by McAllister compelling the Trac- lion, company to remove all poles front the drain on the east side of Chestnut street, and put It In as good repair as before. The resolution was passed. A resolution) was paused awarding -the tU.000 issue ot a per cent. Bonus to w. J. Hays Sons, of Cleveland. O.. at a Dremium of 1257, and that the committee on bonds In conjunction with the borough attor ney nave them prepared anil printed. A report was received from the borough ftttorMr abowlDf th swr MMsament 124-126 Wyoming Aw. Otir extensive alterations are pro gressing rapidly and we are crowded for room and must move our Btock, therefore we quote some of the many specials below: 20 pieces of double fold plaid Dress Goods, LEADERS' PRICE, 9c. SO pieces all-wool and Bilk and wool Dress Goods, worth 7.1c, LEADER'S miCE. 35. 10 pieces of all-wool Dress Goods, worth 33c, LEADER'S PniCE, 20c. 73 pieces of Dress Ginghams, good quality, worth 8c, LEADER'S PRICE, Sc. 50 dozen bleached Turkish Towels, real value 35c, LEADER'S PRICE. 20c. 25 pieces of Wool Mixtures and all wool Checks and Plaids, LEADER PRICE, Uc 12 pieces of new printed Warp Silk, the very newest effects for waists and skirts, . LEADER'S PRICE. 49c. 100 pieces of fine printed Itutlstes and Dimities, none in the lot worth less than 10c, LEAD ICR'S PRICE, Sc. G.00O yards of Wash Silks, none in the lot worth lens than :ioo. LEADER'S PRICE. L'Sc. One lot of Indies' Corset Covers, all sizes, 1 LEADER'S PRICE. 7c. One lot of ladles'. Muslin Cownx. Mother llubburd yoke, trimmed with cambric rutlle, LEA DER'S PRICK, 39c. One lot of ladles' .Muslin Drawers. LEADER'S PRICE. 19c. 1.1 dozen Indies' 4-butloit real Kill Gloves, in tans, modes and browns, every pair warranted, regular price $1.6; LEADER'S PRICE, C9c. 12 dozen ladles' J. B. Corsets, boned throughout with whalebone, in whites and drabs, all sizes, regu lar price $1.00, - LEADER'S PRICE, 59c. 35 dozen ladles' luundrieU Shirt Waists In new spring patterns, made In the latest style with extra large sleeves and warranted fust colors, LEADER'S PRICE. 49c. One lot of ladles' figured Ilrlillant- Ine Skirts, lined throughout, LEADER'S PRICE. $1.49. Several lots of much liumlsumer goods. Leader's prices, $11.75, $4.S und upwurds. 38 dozen more of men's choice 0c Neckwear, lit .tecks. four-ln-hund and Club-house ties unrt band bows, LEADER'S PRICE, 25c. 20 dozen men's natural wool Shirts and Drawers, handsomely trim med, all sizes, worth 75c, LEADER'S PRICE. 43c. 100 dozen men's mixed Seamless Half Hose, regular 10c quality, LEADER'S PRICK.- Dc. a pair. One lot of Outing Flannel, special, LEADER'S PRICE, 3U0. State Normal School, Eist Stroudsburg, Pa. Mew Gymnasium. Tbe spring term of this new and popular in stitution will open on Tuesday. March 24, ltl'Jt). New illustrated eatalogtieand Normal Eohoei fro. Engag rooms now. Address a. P. BIBLE. A. M., Prin. iMdCkaetUltak r -wieKtllta t ...:... - X MiterialMiJ7 Delicioutneis of Flior. Their Pink Wrapper Vanilla Chocolate it favorite for Eating and Drinking. Grocers even-where. r FOR LADIES ONLY. If you would l a relieved of periodical pains, bearinictlown msatlons. organic displace, nent or derangements, or fe male weakness; if you would enjoy oo& health. ns Itnr'a Rstorin Comivtind. Forsaluby JOHN H. PHELPS, Hcrauton.fa Restorla Compound (Mebrated Female . rowrtrra never fail. a, ft and kurw w h rr, all ulbv r-Mnedtoehcronn'ail. Partirulan 4 etna ua. a. 1. uul. Back oar. Boston, sum. e to have been S15.M2. which total had been collected. The report was received and placed on file, and the compensation of the joroiisn attorney piuceii at r per cent, of the amount of $4,M2.uS. Which he had collected. The reports of the chief of police and street commissioner for the month were received nnd accepted, the former amounting to $3"! ami the Intter tw.'.iCJ. A number of bills were received and orders drawn for the varloux amounts. An order for $.riXi van drawn on the treas ury In favor of the Game-veil Fire Alarm company to apply to contract. A report from the chief of the lire lerartment for supplies needed was received and the secretary was Instructed to purchase the same. Council then adjourned. The many friends of Mrs. Luclna Ed wards tendered her a surprise party yes terday at her home, on drove street, the event belnic her seventy-second lilrthdav. The time was spent In many enjoyable ways. A bountiful dinner wss- nerve. 1 and all decided It was one of the T,lesantest parties thev ever attended. Those pres ent were: Rev. Mr. end Mrs. .1. C. Lea cock, Rev. Wllllnm Kdsar, of Providence; Mrs. Amis Washer. Mr f?ahrll Swartz, Mrs. W. T. Loveland. Mrs. C. . Miller. Mrs. Dan Powell, Mrs. Allle Mitchell and dsiia-h'er. Orace, Mrs. Leander Yener, Mrs. Laird, Airs. KwIkIiI Avery, Floyd end Lawrence: Mrs. I.lsk. Mrs. Oeofae Turner, Mrs. Oeorice Craft. Mrs. llenrr Hal lies, Mr. Moses Kellant. Mrs. Curtis Wildi. Mrs. Albert Vanhoiit-TS, Mrs. Peter Vesenfie. Mrs. Alvira Stone, Earl Etone, Victor fitone NICKELS MAKE DOLLARS. Traction Company's Financial State ment Shows Fair fuming. Following will he found the financial report of the Scranton Traction com pany for January, and the pr-mi-annual statement for the Inst half of 1S95: 1895. Chanr. fiross earning Iil.485 Inc. $;,!o Operating expenses 13,iti2 lec. 491 Net earnings July 1 to Jan. 31: Oross expenses Operating expenses.. - $11,782 Inc.' $G,471 IMS. CTianes. .$1M.0lS Inc. $3ti,BH ,.. M.CT8 Uec. 42 Net earnings $.33 Inc. JJ7.0T7 Reynolds Bros., Hotel Jermyn, Wy oming avenue. ... . Reynolds Bros., Hotel Jermyn, Wy oming avnu Ell I Iff! PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT, PORCKLAIN. Brldce and Crown work. Offlcs, tit Washington avnu. C. C. LAUBACII. 8URGEON DKNT1ST. No. 116 Wyonilng avsuu. R. M. 8TRATTO.N, OFF1CB COAL XX change. - rh-stcians and Surgeons. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming aveuae and Fpruc streat, Scranton. Of- - flc hours. Thursdays and Saturdays, t a. m. to p. m. DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 11 Spruce street. Scrantsn, Pa. (Just opposite Court House Square.) DR. KAY, SH PEKN AVB'i 1 to S P. M.: call 2062. DIs. of women, obstretrlcs and and alljls. of chIL DR. W. B. ALLEN, &) North Washington avenue. DR. C. I FP.BY, PRACTICE LIMITED, diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nos and 'Throat; office. 12 Wyoming av. Rest dnce. 83 Yin street. DR. L. M. OATE3, IS WASHINGTON avenue. Office hours, I to a. m., l.M to 1 and T to I p. m. Resident 909 Madi son avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON. TUESDAYS AND Friday, at IK Linden street. Offlc hours 1 to 4 p. m. DR. B.W. LAMEREAt'X, A SPECIAL 1st on chronic diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, kidney and genlto uri nary diseases, will occupy the office of Dr. Roos, 233 Adams avenue. Office hours 1 to 6 p. m. I-awvers. WARREN KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellor at Law. Republican building, Washington avenue. Scran ton. Pa. JE9SIJP9 A HAND. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. It. JESSrP. HORACE E HAND, W. H. JEBBUP. JR. PATTERSON " WILCOX. ATTOrT neys and Counsellors at Law: office I and S Library building. Hcronton. Pa. ROSE WELL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND. WILT ,1AM J. HAND. Attorneys nnd Counsellors. Common wealth bulldlnir. Rooms 1, SO and SL FRANK T. OKELL, ATTOR.VEY-A.T Law, Room C. Coal Exchange, Scran ton. Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNISV. at-Law. rooms U, (4 and 65, Common- weaitn Dunaing. SAMUEL W. EDOAR. ATTORNEY-AT- LJfi-?i-3,Il,'luc'i-"i'J-?crttnton' L. A. WATERS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, uaemwanna avfj weranion, ri. URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Dime Bank Builillnir Hi ianlnn . Money to loan In large sums at S per crni. C. . R. PITCHER, ATTORXEY-AT law, Commonwealth building, Scranton Pa. II. C. SMYTH E, ATTORNEY AT LAW, suv MK-Kawinna avenue. C. COMEOYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY LOAX8 negotiated on real estate security. 403 npruce sireei. B. F. klLI,AMTTrrORNEY-ATLAW, 120 Wyoming ave., Scranton, Pa. J A3. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-AT-law, 45 Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton. 4. U. C. RANCH. 1U WYOMING AVE. Wire Srcens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR! (U IaACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufsd' turar ot Wire Screens. Architect!. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Room 24, IS and 26, Commonwealth uu'iaing, acramon. B. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE ." n asnington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK JR.. AKCHITECt' 4S5 Spruce it.( cor. Waah. ave., Scranton. BROWN ft MOKRI3, "ARCHITECTS, Price building, W Washington avenu, Scranton. Schools. 8CHOOT. Of THIn t ine.m.nv. Scranton. Pa., prepares buys and girls :i. ih- uuBiness, inorouginy trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September . REV. THOMAS M. CANN. WALTER II. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN nd School. 412 Adams avenue, opens Sept. s. Klndegarten 110 per term. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better on Investment than any other association. Call on a. N. Callender, Dims Bank building. Seeds. O. R. CLARK & CO., SEED3MEN AND Nurserymen; store ltd Washington ave nue; green house, 33TiO North Main av nue; store telephone 782. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK- II n avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor 8CRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D," L. 4k W. passenger depot. Conducted on th European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place. New York. Rates, $3.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). E. N. ANABLE. Proprietor. 1 Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a mulc store. MEGAROKE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, VJ9 Washington ave., Scran ton. Pa FRANK P. BROWN & CO., WHOLE sale dealers in Woodware, Cordage and OII ClothJ720 Weat Lackawanna ve1 THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postotflce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. THE NEW NO, 2, HAEIEIOND TYPEWRITER Contain all that h mid Bammead Work famous, and NEW, NOVEL and CStrtTb la prortnntsL "Bammand Work th Crtttslasi of Hammond 8oprlarily." "Hsnmead Bal tha Criterion of HaatDoad Pcpalarltr." Bam Bond No. 1 "Th Parfact T7pwrrlr. B amta It and b aeafiaead. Pkiladalabl braaoh of Tha Ilammaad Tjrp writer Co., Ul U, Bistk 8tTNk F. A. & A. J. BR AND A, ' 414 tfpm R, UtmIh rtnHt. , he 308 Lackawanna ave. 308 OUR GREAT ANNUAL SALE This is an opportunity to purchase Dry Goods at 50 per cent, less than regular prices. z 'K 50 pieces or Wool Henriettas, alt colors, 40 in. vide, 50c ralne, Sail Prici 25c !5 pieces of Korelty Dress Goods, 40 in. vide, 50c value, Sa!a Pries 35c :o pieces of Korelty. Dress Goods, tbis is special 75c value, x Salt Price 49c Big reduction on all black aad col ored Dress Goods. ' ' $1.50 Lace Curtains, extra wide and long, Sale PriCS $ .98 2.50 Lace Curtains this is special, $al8 Prjcs 1.50 4.00 Lace Curtains, only a few pair leftK Sals PrlCS 2.50 6.00 Lace Curtains, extra value, Sale PriCS 3.50 IlLliey OHE-IIMF PRICE. - IT'S A FLYER na the velocity of wind, steam and "IHP sutTMsted by his pro ss! The bloyole i the most important Inno va tlon In mean of travel since th Intro duction of tho locomotive, and we are in the infancy of it usa, construction and means of propulsion, Healthy-mlnd-Hl peopl are those who commend am practice Us use. To such we noed hardly ssy. Tour bley. cle should he th latest and nest. . Call and examine our before buying. J. D. WILLIAMS tS BRO. 312 HD 3(4 LICXIWINHI W. MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Shades and styles of Suitings, Spring and Summer, from U up. Trouserings Irom . $$ up. Vesting aad Overcoats, foreign and domestic fabrics, made to order to suit the most fastld- V ious in price, tit and workmno- ship. D. BECK, 337 Adam Ave. WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8tti Ward, Scranton. ROOMS 4 AND 8. Qaa ana Water Co. Building, COBHER WYOMING ATE. AHD CESIER SI OmCI HOORB tram T.St a m. to p. m.) (1 hoar laUralaslaa for 44aar aad sappar. ) PirtlonlafiUentloD Given to CoIlMtioui Prompt SattUaaat Onaraatd. rouRinsmEss isrespectfkllt solicited Talaphana No. 184. 17ELSBAGH LIGHT IpeeliUi Adapted In Beadlig ud StiH Coauume tbiaa f81 feat of a nav hoar and Rives an effielaney 3 sixty Barlnir at least S3) net osnt orar tho ordinary Tip Burnttra. cau ana it. T S COB CO., 434 UCXIWAm AVERVL rUautaturrs' Agents. REMOVAL SALE. I am offering my stock of Bicycles and General Sporting Goods at very low prices preparatory to my removal to my new store in the Hotel Jermyn. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. JT I Pie lie y oETen A. W. JURISCH 435 Spo Street ,5 Misses' Newmarkets, for all V ages, in choice colors, Ssli Prica $293 One lot of Ladies' Newmarkets, old for f$ to lis Ssli Prica 98o fii Ladies' Kersey Jackets, four button effect, nobby,- Ssli Pries $7.48 I14 Caterpillar Jackets, only a few left; don't miss It. Sals Pries $8.98 AMUSEMENTS. THE FROTHINGHflM. WagnarAKats. tand Manager. one week, ?wmTmb, FETE CHAMPETRE. Urand Beneflt Horn of th Prieadles. Price. iWo, Mc So aad . II. tial ot tS now la pruf rats. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17. GRAND CONCERT. Miss Anna Ida Koch, Aaalsted by Celebrated Artlsu. Prieea i'io. tUo, 7bn and SU 8al of aU op. a Tkuradajr, '.brurjr IS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2a The Ptsrtes SAN DO W FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Urand Testimonial Benefit MR. J. T. WATKINS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. SOL SMITH RUSSELL. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, - Wednesday, February is. SWIFT, STRONG. STERLING. A Hurrloan of Fan from th Start. "PARADISE ALLEY." BARNEY FAQAN AND SAM J. RYAN and Dynamite Delight, LILY POST FRANK M. WILL JOHN QUEEN IOLA POMEROY And an Incomparable Organisation. Sale of seat open lloaduy. Regular price. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Thursday, February ijth, THE ONLY ONE, Supported by hi bin Farce-Oom.dr Compsnf in the Howling, Hilarious Bit, THE STAR GAZER Tha Play That Pitas the People. Regular prices. Bale of tests opens Tue.day moraine. DAVIS' THEATER THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 14, 16, 1888. Third ngagement her of th World K nowaad German Dialect and Singing Comedian, MR. J. E. TOOLE, And his Competent Company of Player, ta tha Komautic Comedy Muceei of Three Continent, KILLARNEY AND THE RHINE lntrpred with Comedr, Pathos, Original Music Bong and Danns. Hpsoisl Scenery and Elaborate Costume. PRICES 10,20 OR 30 CENTS The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Urace Church. -European Plan. Ktema ti.oo a Day and Upwards. In a modaat and nnobtriulv way there are few better conducted hotels in the metropolis tli an the St. Ieul. Tlie great popularity It has acquired can readily be traced ta its unique location, it homelike atmosphere, the peculiar ezcelleno of its cuisina and rvic, and It vary moder ate price. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. nr. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL CmI jf tha bast quality tor t mirtl. , and of U alaaa. dellveratl la am art mt tkm city at lowest prica. Orders I ft at my Offloa NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE. Rear . first floor. Third Nattaty 1 1 1. wj ma. r laiapsast 1m Ua sa, win reoelve prompt attenuoet. Ij Itatsl oontraau wm V. uada to ansUrary of Bucawbaat CaaF WM. T. OMITU,