THE PCBANTON TBIBVKE FItlDAY MORNING. FEIlllUAItY 21. $!. r TTr- Neu)s 25-LB. SACKS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 40c" Guaranteed lo Be the Best Made. AT Luce Bros. - Scranton and Taylor, WEST SIDE EVENTS. Marriage of .Miss Amanda Dorsey of Meridian Street to James U. lim it ins by Key. W. II. l'eurce, l. I. Miss Amanda Dorsey, of P.14 Meridian Btreet, and James U. Wutkins. of thin Ide, were nun at H.'M o'clock lust evening at the biltle'rt home by Kev. V. H. J'earoe. t. I.. of the Klin Park church. The wedding wan witnesartl ly ir.any friends of the younp people. Miss Myrtle Ixirsey anil Miss Small 3 trace ucted us hrlile.siiialilH anil Hiilunil Thomas anil I'hiirleH Thorn stood up for the groom. The bride was attired In navy blue with unmet trimmings itnd carried roses. Pink and blue were the dresses of the maids. Miss Klta Ihinketly piayed LoheiiKihi's wedding march as the hrldul party entered the front pallor, where; under an arch of green, the ceremony was performed. A reception wus held afterward, at wl )ch the friends enjoyed themselves. M I and Mrs. Wutkins will reside at J7 H pmliy avenue. I.cnp Year Social Last Night. A leap year social, which developed Mine highly entertaining features, was conducted last evening- in the Plymouth Congregational church. Here is the novel part: A sheet of canvass was stretched across the stage like a cur tain, on this canvass wtis printed n musical scale with a full octave of notes. In tiluce of the heavy part of each particular note there was a small opening and from these openings peeped the faces of eight of the younfc ladles of the church. Mis. J. Uavis explained the scule in a clever way. Then several songs were sung, the dif ferent young ladies Hinging their re Hpectlve notes In tho piece. It was a novel und unusually tjoud entertain ment. Tor the .Miners' Hospital. It has been suggested that the enter Jirlslng young people of this side, who contributed so much toward the suc cess of the Fete Chs mpetre, should ar range n similar benefit for the West Sld hospital. A meeting of those interested will be held next week. The nature of the benefit has not been (I.tI.IimI upon lint It will probably be of a dramatic, nature and will be Riven In the latter part of March. News Notes und Personals New subscribers can be left at the Vest Side office, 38 South Main ave- nue. Hubert Morris lodge of Ivorltes met last evening-. Arrangements for the coming eisteddfod were made. Several candidates were admitted to member ship. The Third district of the Fourth ward made their election returns at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. The First dis trict of the Fifteenth came in after daylight.- John IM'tisditk. who assaulted Mi chael Ruddy laBt Tuesday night, was committed to the county Jail yesterday to await trial. A. V. Mower will give nn Illustrated lecture this evening at the Washburn Street Presbyterian church. Hev. J. T. Iogan, of Wilkes-r.arre, reachcd In Ucer's hall last evening. There was a fair sized attendance. Lackawanna council. No. WEI. Itoyal Arcanum, will give a mnoker this even ing in lvorlte hall on South Main ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel !". Petttt have returned from a wedding tour. They AMONG THE REDUCTIONS 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 9 $2.48, 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. 'HI Sssra Dsg Clothiers, of fb? Sdbdrbs. are at present residing at the home of the bride's relatives on North Kebecca avenue. Permanent residence In Nova Scotia will soon be taken up. The young ladles interested In the members of the Colonial club will give a leap year social soon. The marriage of Miss Anna Arm strong andOlof Florson.two well known West Siders, took place Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itenson. Price street and Kver ett avenue. The ceremony was per formed by Uev. A. U. Kainer, of St. Mark's Lutheran church. The maid of honor was Miss Ida Hen-ion. On Mon day they leave for a tour among Ohio friends and relative;). The preliminary Inspection of Com pany F will take place Tuesday night. A 111 at lieutenant will be elected the same evening. The candidates are Sec ond Lieutenant Mason und First Ser geant Decker. Mrs. 10. Hevan. of Jackson street, and Mrs. H. Morgan, of Fairvlevv uveiine, are visiting in West Virginia. The funeral of Mary, uaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy, of :!G Niufi ols court, occurred yesterday ufternoon. Interment was made in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. I wish 'to extend my sincere thanks In the kind friends and neighbors fur the many favors shown to nn? through the Illness und death of my husband. Jli'j. Anna Atkinson. Tonight the ladies of the Scrunloil Street Baptist church, whose names be gin with A. li and C, will hold a Martha Washington supper In the session room of the church. A fcoud supper will be served for the small price of 15 cents, followed by u social, when Ice cream and cake will be fur rale. j,i West Side Hiistncss Directory. PMTMBiNO William P. Griffiths. 113 North Main avenue, don Hrst-olaas Plumbing, Steam Heat and tins Tilting. Satisfaction Is fctrlctly guaranteed. BAItltKIi-Hair rutting and shavlngdone In a limt-clans manner at John H. Reyn old's llnrber Shop, at Fail-child's Hotel. FLORIST I'ut flowers and funeral dr sijjns a specialty. Floral flgnres. ueful aT gifts, at 104 Suuth Main avenue, liar. rlet .1. n-ivls, tlorist. BICYOLKS repaired, seiwors ground, tools sharpened, saws tiled, keys fitted, machines repaired hy W. L. Steenback. dealer In dun. Fishing Tackle, undor West Side hank. PI I T( ! l A P 1 1 K R-Ca bl n e t Ph o 1 03, $1 40 per dozen. They are just lovely. Con vince yourself by calling at Startlers Photo Pallors, Jul and lull Bauth Main avenue. - OROf'rcmKS-Revere Standard Java Cof fee Is um-x -elled. The leading coffe of the day. For salo only at F. W. Mason Co. Fine Groceries, 1)6 South Main live mi e. RKCOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for nnvthing you have to sell. Furniture. Stoves, Tools, ele. Call and see tne 'mock of J. U. King, 1024 and NK6 Jack con street. BASE BALL GOSSIP. It Is rumored that "Kid" Letwe Is to be released by Huffulo. The final practice game of the Bostons will he with the Hprlngilelds. Two Louisville pitchers, McFarland and Hermann, huve been farmed out- to Rochester. The local club will have no dearth of pitching material this year, as seven pitchers are under contract, as follows MePartlan, Dlneeii, Dunn, Dean, Morali iinrrett ana muley. The champion season of the Atlantic base hull league will begin on Saturday April Is, and consist of IL'0 games, sixty to be. played at Home und sixty abroad This will necessitate four trips, each club playing three games on euuh trip. Nick Young reports about fc'.UU) collect eil In flues from National league players last season. Teheau und Doyle Were the biggest luserw, nud Cleveland holds the team records. Umpire Belts imposed the largest moil her ot lilies. The New York players'- lines amounted do VLSI, of which Doyle paid l.Vi. A player Is Invited by his manuger to Vlsll li l in unit spetul u lew days, liail (puts and theuter parties follow each oth er In rapid sncctsstuu, and the .player, sur felled with pleusure, at last breaks down and puts his signature to the contract. This Iihs been the plan adopted by Haalon in the case of Doyle, and by Irwin In the cttie of Oleuson. Tlio'e two graceful bluffers, Kid Uleamm anil Jnck Doyle. have laid down their hands, (ileason ha accepted the New Yorw terms and Doyle is now an unoie. ' The Syracuse Courier man rises to re murk that " Wllkes-Hurre and Scranton are apparently flirting with farmers while golden lime files by und that "good players huve not been signed by either of the Pennsylvania teams." it Is unfor tunate that the Syracuse man Is not u'ule to glorify his own town by some kind of roseate information. Any nnsenall writ er who considers himself stilhYhimly com peten't to dob "fermer." " t-m rt players of which he knows nothing Is very near an unmitigated ass. rtcrurton a owi ers have spared neither time, trouble nor money in getting togetner tne best lot of young players possible, and It seems llille premature) to i all them "farmers. When Yoiidunierblltxe,! Kun'zsch's and !be other tennis of the teaue show them selves capable of leading Scranton in the race. It will be time to lulK or "iarmers, and as far ati WlUtes-llsive Is concerned It would be well lor the Syracuse man to scratch his head unci think of I lie sea son of 1S9.1. Hatters and Furnishers. SAMTERS SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Humor Says an Effort Will Be Made Prevent Thomas Metirail from Takins Ills Seat. to It Is whispered around the Twentieth ward that when Thomas McCrall, who was elected to common council from the Twentieth ward, presents his creden tials that a remonstrance will be made against seating him on the round that he Is not naturalised. The record In the omco of Clerk of the Courts John II. Thoinos do not show that Mr. Mc Crall ever took out his papers there and In the office of Prothonotary Pryor, also, his name is lacking from the ulletl docket. Mr. McOruil 1st aware of the Inten tion made to defeat him from going into council, but does not appear to worry much ubout P. He claims to have cltlsen papers and promises to show them when the proper time comes. Peter Nculs Is n Candidate. In view of the vacancy presumptive In the common councllshlp of the Kleventh ward by reason of the eleva- tlon to the select branch of Robert Rob- insoti. now set vitu In the lower, one. who will be a formidable candidate for 111., honor Is Peter Neuls of Cedur ave- and a staunch Republican of whom the live' W a mrZm strong following and bids fair to put up a victorious battle. Xlr. Robinson has not made up Ids mind yet Whether to resign right away or wait until the organlitation of council In April. Me will most likely do the latter. Shorter Paragraph of News. Tho funeral of Edward lleffron was held yesterday morning. High mass of requiem wus celebrated at St. John's) cathedral and Interment was made In Dun more Catholic cemXery. A pink tea -will be given at the Hick ory street Presbyterian church n-lday evening, Feb. 2'4, under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor society. Stations of the Cross will be conduct ed at St. John's, St. Mary's and thn Polish Catholic churches this evening, beginning at 7.30 o'clock. P. J. Illokey. common Councilman from the Nineteenth ward. Is spoken of as a candidate tor chief of the tire de partment under Mayor Bailey. Josef.h Wolf, of Plttston avenue, will have to wheel John Stelnmets to the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western station on Lackawanna avenue, pur suant to an election bet made on the condlducy of Colonel E. H. Ripple. Mr. Wolf lost and he has a hard task before him. The victor weighs over "00 pounds. A meeting of St. Aloyslus Total Ab stinence and Benevolent society of St, John's parish was held last evening. A meeting of Comet lodge, Knights of Pythias, will be held this evening at Fruehan's hall on Cedar avenue. ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. Knights of Pythias Had an hnjojroblo Time at Musis Hall Last Nig hi. The third annual entertainment nnd social of Scranton division. No. 60, Uni form Rank, Knights of Pythias, was held lust night at Music hull. iVptuIn Devld A. Brown was presented with a sword and belt as a token of the regard in which his fellow-members hold him. The entertainment opened with an Instrumental quartette by Berghatiser.'s orchestra. Dr. II. N. Dtiiinell. colonel of the Fifth regiment of the Knights, delivered an Bddress on the good ot the order. The Columbian quartette sang and Miss Hither recited the "Polish Boy." Daniel Thomas sang "The I Sweetest Story Ever Told." Miss Mat tie Hughes rendered a ret Ration and the orchestra played another selection. The members of the division In full uniform took the floor then and under command of Captain llrown executed some tine drill work, receiving frequent applause for the showing made. Just as the Inspection was about to begin, O. S. Rldgeway made the presentation of the sword. It was received with heartfelt remarks by the captain. Dancing was the order of exercises until 2 a. m. Music was furnished by Herghauser's orchestra with Professor Karl Rudolf Suft at the piano. The committee in charge consisted of O. S. Rldgeway. Charles De Wight, C. Robin son, O. U. Weber, and George Sliafer. THE MODERN SAMSON. Wonderfnl Feats of Strength of Sandow at the Krothlnghsm. The great Sandow. the marvel of the age, gave one of his wonderful exhi bitions at the Frothlngham last night. How so much strength cull be stored In such u comparatively small form Is past understanding. Last night San- dou- toyed with M-pound dumb bells. lilted !u-pound balls with his little ringers and shoved a ZOU-noiind bell up with one hand. He concluded his ex hibition by sustaining a weight of 2.000 I nounds on his chest. Before lifting I any of the weights Sandow stripped lo he waist, was placed under a strong light which enabled the audience to see he wonderful development or muscles In his back. arm, shoulders and chest. Sandow was not the only good tea- , ture of the entertainment. He was pre- j ceded by Drame, the Juggler, Kaufman, he kins' of trick bicycle riders; tne Inimitable Hilly Van. In dialogue; the ! two Bostons, eccentric comedians, and ! the Lucifer. Perhaps lhe greatest I exhibition of lilrh kicking ever seen in the city was given by Mr. Lucifer. He also did borne veiy clever acrobatic work. KLLBERCj is sane. Ha Is In Germane and lias Recovered His Reason. An order was Issued yesterday l.y the court dismissing all proceedings mad" heretofore In .b" matter "f the lunacy of ICtiKetiP Kleberg-. He Is now of sound mind and has fully recovered his reason. Charles Tropp. deceased, was the com mittee In charge of Mr. Kleberg's prop erty, and no one has been appointed since Mr. Trnpp's death. There was very little left of the property, anyhow, after all the debts were squared up. .Mr. Kleberg Is now In tlermuny. They Head The Tribune. From Yesterday's Republican. The election of Messrs. Hallcy. Hol land and Hobinson, as announced In the Republican. of yesterday, was con firmed by the .complete returns which were not made public until after 4 o'clock yesterday morning." At which hour The Tribunes first etll'lon was put out, might have been added. Which l the Uepublleiu Paper.' Judge Archbald has directed that the list of applicants for liquor licenses be published In the Scranton Republican and Scranton Times. The law nays thut the list must be published In at least one1 Republican and one Demo cratic paper. Manor's Condition Critloal. The condition of John Rafter, of Wy oming avenue, Is still critical, and fears are felt that his life cannot be saved. Killed In a lira w I. Wllkes-Barre. Pa.. Fb. SO.-Wllllam t'shiwky. a Polander, died tonight at Duryea, from the effects of a beating re ceived In a baj-room brawl at that place on Sunday night. John Takuta aad John Irvine were 'arrested etnd locked up, charged with the assault. Will HAVE ID ANSWER I E-Cashicr A. tt. Killiums Arrested for Embezzlement. HE, KAS HCLI) IX $13,000 ISAIL Tho Directorate of the traders' Hank, Which Is Prosecutor. Say That the Proceedings Are Prompted by .Moral Obligations Solely. - The directors of the Traders' National bank yesterday had ex-Cashier A. K Williams arrested on the charge of em bezzlement. It being a case for the United States court. Inasmuch as the Traders' is a national bank, the Information was lodged before Commissioner A. J. Col born and the warrant was served by Deputy Marshal Frank itubllnc,-. Not being prepared to muke a defense, the hearing was continued until March r. at 10 o'clock a. m. Bael In the sum of $1.". IHM) was required for his appearance at thut time, J. W. Guernsey, 11. M. Holes and C. 11. Welles qualifying us bonds men. me iniormaiion on wntcii tne war- " . . , u, .. l ' 1 ,r 'l . . - ...,. otion. ... e- lmu, ,?' " r V M . 7 . .i L V .. ' L Ll1 ". T .m .' 5. '1.,Sh '. .tt l1" ',' T ,h.e: ", i""'ibc r, . i .l, J. V..V. -"''i-V-''V , any tva y to secuVeT ei.nb, r- nit.Il( 0f tj,(l link's loss. On that score , ,,,1,,,, a(t lhe fidelity ,, ,,. .. ,,,,.,,.. , v... v.l- i ,' Williams' bond, l.uisi make good the defalcation. The directors consulted and took outside counsel on the matter and ci'iiie to the conclusion that they were morally obligated to In stitute criminal proceeding.) against the embezzling cashier. REPORT IN AN EQUITY CASE. Suit lU-twcen l.clilgh Coal 4 Navigation l"o. and Spring Brook I. umber :n. Attorm-y Charles L. lluwley, before whom us muster In chancery, the equity suit of the l.elilnli Coal and Navigation company against the Spring lirook Lumber com:uny was heard, has filed a report which bus been excepted to by Attorneys Warren and Knupp for the complainant and Attorney S. 11. Price for the defendant. The suit was about a mortgage of tir,U00 that, with interest amounted to $l'.t.X16."S. The mortgage was given in 1X74 by the Spring Brook Railroad com pany to the complainant, and In 182 the latter was ubout to foreclose it. To restrain the foreclosure of the niort guge the Injunction wus applied for. Mr. Haw ley decides that the Lehigh company should be restrained from sel ling out the road to collect the mortgage and his computations concerning the account of Indebtedness set forth that the Spring Brook Lumber company is Indebted to the Li high company up to Jan. 1. ins-', only In the sum of $11,217. 24. He makes allowance for freight hauled over the road by the mortgage to reduce the original debt. The road over which the dispute Is is ten miles long and runs from Mooslc to the lum ber region south. FOUR NEW BOARDERS. Kcftistcred nl Hotel Clcmons Last H e nine- Levi Steiubach, of Taylor, was. com mitted to the county Jail last night on the churge of larceny. Bursess Grif fiths sent htm up. Michael Kather. of Tlellevue, was ad mitted from the court of Alderman Hore. of the Eighteenth ward. He made a criminal attempt, it Is ulleged, on his boarding mistress. Louisa Smith. John Rosak. charge with feloniously wounding a countryman of his own, was not aide to furnish bail nnd came over from the court of Alderman Owen D. John. Anthony Glllgullis was committed on the charge of malicious mischief by Aldermun Huberts, of the North End. WASHINGTON CONCERT. It Will lie (liven nt V. M. C. A. Halt on Tiicsdny livening. George Washington himself and his neighbors will be at the Young Men's Christian Association hall next Tues day evening and entertain their friends by singing some "sacred songse and worldl'e tunes." Some ladies' parts by Mrs. Jayne nnd others will be well taken. Mr. Watklns will sing In his usual pleasing style. The recitations by Miss Edith Norton all will enjoy. Some of those who as sisted In a similar concert last year and afforded so much amusement, will be on hand again this time. I - NORTH END. The tliiild Mission Hand will hold nn en- i terlalnment and fecial lids evenliix in the I Sunday school room of the 1'rovldenee l'resbvieriun church. Ituymoii llr) den Is Ihfhtly Indisposed r.t his home, on J'utnam street. .Miss I.oii!e Kdwards, of Nantl.oUe. and Annie Stephens, ol J'hiladclphla, " the guests 0f .Ms Annie- Hi are, of Will- 1 lam tlreet. A 1 v 1 1 1 .Morgana Is ill at his home, on .School street. Mrs. K. N. Simpson nnd daughter, Khea, of Blakely. were the KUer'.s of Mrs. M ills, of North Main avenue, today. Ml Kutle l.ljyd. who hai been visit ing friends in Wllkes-Harre, has returned home. The funt ral of the Infant child of Mr. end Mrs. Valentine Itlrtley took place yesterday. Tlio'ims. t'.ie ynuni; "on of Mr. and Mrs. Timirio!'. Jenkins, of l!rik avenue, is se ru'iisly ill. Thomas Thomas-, of I llyi.lu' lit. spent last evening with friends here. OLD FORGE. The following are theme plecteil in Old Forge township: Supervisors. SI. Mcljowan and (!. Itoniu r: school direc tors. Anson Van t'Hnipeii und Samuel Baker: mull tor. Matthew liritliths; treasurer, fatten Taylor: township clerk. James Salmon; constable. Will iam Davis; register of voters. James White. Reynolds Bros., omlng avenue. Hotel Jermyn, Wy- Kngllsh Capital fur American Invest ments. Important to Americans seeking Eng. 1!sh capital for new enterprises. A list containing the names ami addresses of i'M successful promoters who have placed over IIOi.'.vaO.OiM sterling in foreign invest ments within the last six yearn, and over 18,000,00) for the seven months of ISliJ Price a or J2i, payable by postal ordef to the London and Universal Bureau of Investors, 'JO. Cheapslde, London, E. C. Subscribers will be entitled, by arrange ment with the directors lo receive either personal or letters of introduction to any of these successful promoters. This list Is first cIiim in every respect, nd every man or llrm whose name ap pears therein may bo depended upon. Fur placing the following It will be found In valuableBonds or Shares of Industrial, Commercial and Financial Concerns, Mortgage loans. Sale of Lands, Patents or lllnes. Direttors-SIR EDWARD C. ROSS. HON. WALTER C. PEPYS. CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright. 'emarfttoeeiatet 'jire MieKtllce' lot Puril v ti MMtritlMd DclKMinneei f Filter. Their Pink Wrapper Vmilk ChooUie la t wars far Eating us Drinking. Gractn rmjwberv f 1 professional cards. -Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAIN Bridge and Crown work, ofllce, J u asnington avenue. C. C. LAUBACH. SURGEON DENTIST. No. llj Wyoming avenue. R. M. STRAXlfti.V. OFFICE COAL EX change. '-- I'hvsiciuiM and Surgeons. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IX Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Bcranton. Of fice hours, Thursdays and Saturdays, a. m. to u u. ni. DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HA9 REMOVED to CIS Spruce street, Scranton, Pa, (Just opposlte court HouseSriuure.i ltt . i r' ...... u. i . . u u , , tin. . call ;te2. Die. of women, obstretrlcs and and all dls. ot ctill. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 613 North Washington avenue. DR. C. L. FREY. PRACTICE LIMITED, diseases of the Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat; ntllee. 123 Wyoming ave. Resi dence. 529 Vln si reet. DR. ti. M. OATES. 123 WASHINGTON avenue. OMIce hours. I to I a. m.. 1.39 to 3 nnd 7 to p. m. Residence 309 Madl son avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON. TUESDAYS AND Fridays, at SOS Linden street. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m. DR. 8. W. LAMEREAUX."a"sPECIAL 1st on chronic diseases of the heart lungs, liver, kidney and Kenlto ml- nary diseases, will uccupy tho otllce of Dr. Rous. : -' Adams avenue. Offl hours I to ti p. m. I.awvcrs. v. WARREN KNAPP. ATTORNEYS nnd Counsellors ut Law. Republican building, Washington avenue, Scran ton. Pa. JFSSUPS HAND. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Law. Commonwealth DUIIUIng, Wasntngien avenue. W. H. J1CSSUP. HORACE E. HAND, W. IT. JF.SSUP. JR PATTERSON ft WILCOX. ATTOR. neys and Counsellors at Law; offices ( and 8 T.lhnry building. Scrnnton, Pn. ROHKWWI.L H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, SO and 21. FRANK T. OKKLL, ATTORNEY-AT" Law, Room u. Coal Exchange, Scran ton, Pa. JAMES W. OA K FORD. ATTORNEY. at-Law, rooms 6.T, 61 and 63, Common, wealth hulldlng. SAMUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT- l..'.w. timce, 317 Hprt-.ce St., Scranton, Pa. L. A. WATERS. A TTO R N E Y - A T - L A V. Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. UR1B TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AtT Law, Dime Bunk Building. Scranton, money 10 loan in large sums at 6 per en i. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORN EY-AT-law. Commonwealth building, Scranton Pa. H? C. 8MYTHE. ATTORNEY AtTawT 400 Lackawanna jivenue C. COMBOygl CI SPRUCE 8TREET! D. B. RKPLOOLK, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. 408 Siiruee street. B. F. KII.LAM, A TTO RN K Y - A T-LA W, 120 Wyoming ave.. Scranton, Pa. J A3. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORN EY-AT. w45jConmoriweiijtli bld'g. Scranton. J. M. C. RANPK. 13K WVOM1NG AVE. Wire Srcciis. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufij turer of Wire Screens. Seeds. Q. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 140 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone) 782. Architects. EDWARD H. DAVIS. Rooms 24, 23 and 20, building, Scranton. ARCHITECT, Commonwealth E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of 606 Washington avenue. HiJ9 HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT" 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. BROWN MORRIS, ARCHITECTS, Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, bcranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls lor college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catulouue at re quest. Opens September . REV. THOMAS M. CANN. WALTER H. BIT ELL. MJ5S WOKfKSTER'S KINDERGARTEN I01??1' 412 Adams avenue, opens Sept. 9. Klndesrarten 110 per term. .K11H. THE) REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you mony on easier terms and pay you better on Investment than any other association. Call on S. N. Cullender, Dime Bank building. Hotels and Kcstaiirants. T1IH ELK CAFK. V:, and 12? FRANK- liu avenue. Hstes rnoonab'e 1. ZKIGMiH, Proprietor SCRANTON llOtrem. NIC Alt D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Kuropenn plar vipfOH KOCH, Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place. New York. Rates, per day and upwards. (Ani-rl can plan). E. N. AN ABLE. Proprietor. Misocllaiicott.4. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed. dlnss and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Hauer. conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's iniwlc store. JlKliAKC.F.K BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bag, twine. Warehouse, i:!0 Washington ave.. Scran ton. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN e CO.. WHOLE ssle dealers In Woodwnre. Cordage and Oil Cloth. "'.0 West Lackawanna ave. THOM YS A CURE Y, EXPERT Ar rountant and auditor. Rooms 19 and :o, vvilliHiii" Kuildlng. opposite po?turnVe. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. r.T. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of the best quality for dornesu se. and of all sites, delivered la "T (art of tho ?lty at lowest price Orders left nt my Utile. NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room. Hint floor. Third National Bank, ar sent by mall or telephone te tae Una. will receive prompt attention, peidal contracts will be made far ffce sal aad delivery of Buckwheat Coal WM. T. SMITH. Get a Move on You. That is what I am (joins to do ubout March 1, iSuo. 1 am going to more Into my new store in Hotel Jermyn, Spruce street and Wyoming avenue, 32 By that time tlic improvement!! will be completed. I have an elegant line ot wheels ordered for that date. Clearing sale now in progress. Second-hand wheels at a tremendous cut Ice skates ditto. A. W. JURISCH, 435:sMCE"STREEi; If you w ant the best the very lest wheel, you can get it I have It You know it THE STERLING. The Fashion 308 LACKAWANNA AVE. 308 SPARKLING WITH NEWNESS Just now we are busy every day opening and un packing cases of bright fresh goods which not only are replete with Fashion, but are Abounding With Cheapness We mention just a few of tne new things at new prices: . 25c. 49c. r.ovidin" you arc interested in vou a 'io.oo one lor $5.00; $12.00 out for $0.00; $n.00 oueforJ7.oo; fiton otic lor S. oo, &c. The balance of our Winter ludcrwear and Hosiery will be sold at a great sactilice to close. II you are in waut of some don't delay as prices oo them will effect a speedy sale. MILLINERY ONE-HALF PRICE. IT'S A PLVPn and the velocity of wimi wings are siiKirested hv hia and The bicycle Is lhe mom imuri.ni'i... yatlon in means of travel since the Intro duct on of the locomotive, and we are In the Infancy of Its use. construction and means of propulsion. Healthy-minded people are those who commend and practice Its use. To such we need hardly say. Your bicy cle should be the latest and best. an ana examine ours before buying. J. D. WILLIAfilS & BRO. 312 AND SiUIMIWMMMi MERCHANT TAILORING ALL ITS BRANCHES. Shades and styles of Suitings, Spring and Summer, from $:o up. Trouserings Irotn $5 up. Yestings and Overcoats, foreign and domestic fabrics, made to order to suit the most fastid ious in price, lit and workman ship. D. BECK,. 337 Adams Ava. WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton. ROOMS 4 AND 8, Gaa and Water Co. Building, COSHEB WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST. ' OFFICE HOURS from 7.iW a m. tot p. m.( (1 hoar lutermleeion for eunair and supper. Particular Attention Given to Collections Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. rQURBUSINESS IS ".ESPcCTFULLY SOLICITED Telephona No. 134. DUPONTS BliniNG, BLASTIRS MID STORTING POWDER Mail nine-tared at the Wapwallopen Mills, Ley aerae county, Pa., and nt Wd mington, Delaware, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District. It WYOMINQ AVE Scranton, P Talrd National Bank Bail ding. Aosjtctsa 1 THOS. FOBpT HttMtoo. Pa. fvBS B. SMITH SON, Plrtnonth. Pa, E. W. WUU.IQAN. Wilkes Bam. Pa. agents ror ue nepaauia waeaueai tsae7 Btgh BaplosiTos. tor Spring Dress Goods,. 45 inches wide, changeable effects made to retail at Thirty-Five Cents. , A choice line of New Novelties, in the leading shades, would be cheap at Sixty-Five Cents. , For Changeable Mohair, acknowledged by all the leadiug Dress Goods for Spring, 1896; worth One Dollar. buying a Fur Caue or lacket we will sell AMUSEMENTS. THE FROTflINGHflM Wagner Heis. Lessees and Managers. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2a THE TROCADERO VAUDEVILLES, Huded by the Peerless SAN DOW And His Unapproachable Company of Artists. , Rreular prices. Sale of seats epeas Tues day, y a. w. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. The Eminent Comedian. SOL SMITH RUSSELL In the Brilliant Comedy, THE RIVALS Special and complete scenery, drand cast. Prices, II. B0, Si m. 7.V., 50c andSSe. Sale of seats opeus Thursday, V a. in. ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. GRAND . CONCERT. Miss Anna Ida Koch, Assisted by Celebrated Artists. Prices aio. r0c, 75o and II. Sale of i ate opeus Thursday, February M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. MATINI-K--NIOHT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY aid, 1806. Casgrove & Grant's Comedians In the Rollick Ing Musical K.rce Comedy, The Dazzler In itsOtn year and uiore daxzling than ever. A great catt, Comedian. Singers and dancers, tncludiug BOBBY RALSTON The Only original "Punny Little Man." POPULAR MATINI-E PRICKS-Parlorchalrs inc. orchestra and orchestra uirle uOo, first two rows of balcony oOc, balance of balcony IBc, "reserved." Hsla of seats open Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, One Night, flonday, February 14th. The Derby Winner A. I.. Spink's Celebrated Success. A Stirring Story of Track Lifa. Full of Pathetic and Funny Scenes. Prof n ted by a strong cast of artists and mamiiHoently staged. The iiiatouleaa Illl.O.iO Ktsble scene, wiih rest race horses beaded by the celebrated Freeiand. He the St. Louis Derby Rues. A play of Intenso dramatic ac tion. A bitr winner in popular favor. Regular Prices-?: SO. 75, II. 00. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tuesday, Fab. aj. Laughter and Original Fun, Couiedy. The Big 780 Nights in Strand Theater, London. 100 Mghts Lyceum Theater, New York. EMILY BANCKER -IN OUR FLAT. The Music. Dancas and Songs all new. Com plete scenic equipment. Sale of seats opens Saturday morning, Pctfuisr pric-s. DAVIS' THEATER THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 21, 22, 1888. Asturn ol that Funny Farce, THE PRODIGAL FATHER With all New Songs and Specialties. Same Ureat Cast of Funmakers. PRICES 10,20 OR 30 CENTS The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Ops. Orace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modeit and unobtrusive way there are few better eoudurted hotels lu the metropolis tbmi the St. Denis. The great popularity it lilt acquired eau reudily be traced to ita anlfpi. location, its homelike atrnmpliere, the peculiar exuellenoe ot its cuisine and service, and ite very moder ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON.