tub essAimm TErcraB-ruESDAY mobninu. febrttaby 25. ise. v 1 Neu)s 25-LB. SACKS Cbrantesd to Be the Best Made. AT Luce Bros. Scranton and Taylor. WEST SIDE EVENTS. Fatal Aeoldent at the Central Mine-John Campbell Died from the Re sult of Ilia Injuriei. John Campbell and Anthony mar gins were Injured in a fall of roof yes terday afternoon lit the Central mine. They were taken in the mine ambu lance to the Moses Taylor hospital, where Campbell died In about an hour after being; admitted. Hlgglns was not fatally injured. Campbell was 82 years of age and unmarried. He resided with relatives on Luierno street, and his remains were taken there yesterday after his death. Hlgglns Is 28 years of age and is also unmarried. He sustained a frao- ture of the pelvis and many severe bruises, but Is expected'to recover. THE LATE JOHN MOORE. John Moore died Sunday at the home of Miss J. B. Moore, of South Main uvenue. The deceased was 86 years of age at time of death. He was born In Berne, Switzerland, and is survived by four daughters: Mrs. H. Reyman, Mrs. E. Pudner. Mrs. M. Heterli and Mrs. 1. Heach. Mr. 'Moore had been indisposed for several years, but he sustained a fall Friday down a flight of steps, which caused his death twenty-four hours af terward. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock:. Interment will be made' In Washburn Street ceme tery, NEWS NOTES AND FIEHSONAL3. William H. Jones, of Plttston, has ac cepted the challenge of Thomu Marsh, of this side, to a roller skating contest. A a, result of the recent leap ytur "Somuthlng" given at the Plymouth Con gregational church, the young ludy man agers have cleared $113. Miss I eta. Thomas, of Corbett avenue, Is recovering from an Illness. John Willlums, of .Snyder avenue, has accepted a position' as bookkeeper for the Union Transfer company. Ha begins duty today. A new Arm Will be numbered among West Side business houwmafter Miuvh 1. TS. a. and Frederick Peters and I. F. York, three enterprising young men, will open a printing office and stationery store in a Main avenue more room. MorrtB Thomas, the competent buss so loist of Belktvue Heights, has been select ed as one of the regular quartette n-t Washburn Street Presbyterian church. Mr. Thomas was trnccessfui despite the large number of candidates for the posi tion. Born, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thomas, of Bebeora avenue. Frank Brmndage. of Wllkes-Barre, vis tied West Side friends Sunday. Thomas J. Davis, of 1H3 ioynon street, died Saturday. Services over the dead were held Sunikty and the remains were taken yesterday to Krosrburg, Ind., where interment wu made. Tlra funeral of th late MIfs Anna Bun nell will occur today ct 11 o'qlock and will be private. Friends who wish to view the remain can do so between the hours of 8 and 10. Miss Margaret Davie la 1iome from hai studles at the New York Conservatory of Music. Will Evans, of South Lincoln avenue, is suffering from a sprained ankle. The lata Catherine Uerge, wife of ex Poor Director Frederick Beige, is sur vived by the following sons and daugh ters: Dr. W. H. Berge, of Avoca; Freder ick, of Helena, Mon.; John, of Hazleton: Afiw-o, JosepMne and Ana tafia Berge, of this city. The funeral will take place to day at o'clock. Interment will be made in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. The Hyde Park Literary mid Debating society met last evening and held a very Interesting session. Officers were installed 40 s 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 98, $2.48, $2.98 that are actually worth double. You don't have to bp a judge to appreciate them at our prices, as we retail them at what others pay for them. The SAMTERS of fb? Stibdrbs. and busineae) pertainlne; to the coming banquet on Aiarcn. a trnnavaotea. i rarv DmrtsjiuM cansiiitatfl of a naner on "Hvolutioa" toy . T. R. Osoker. His effort last oUrht wan very tnetruettve. The ohar aater of George. YV'aBhiagfcoir was alao discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bliss have taken ut a unmnint residence here. where Mrs. filiss, who vol formerly Miss Kffie Buyers, lived prior n oer msrrum.-. Since then Mr. and Mrs. Bliss have resided at Delphus. O. The funeral of the late Wendell Oswald occurred yesterday afternoon from his late home, on MerrlHeld wtrect. Services were conducted by Rev. Father Fricker. of St. John's church anil Irrtrment was made in the German OathoUo cemetery. Judson Hutchinson, a well known West Side young roan, left yenteroay ror oa wego, N. Y., where tie has accepted a po- uittnn. The Chi U'n of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church, will conduct a ran. miet on March 24. The beard of trade will celebrate its an niversary neat month with a dinner. Mies Nellie Hughes, of 610 North Brom lev avenue, and Edward Evans, of Wash m atrM.t an married yesterday by Itev. Pearce, of the Rim Park church. The marriage was qulet-iy eonuucieo. West Side Business Directory. PLOMBINO William D. Griffiths, 113 North Main avenue, does nrst-class I'lumblng, uteam Meat ana uas nuw. Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed. BARBER Hair cutting and shaving done in a nrst-class manner at Jonn i. ni-j' old's Barber Shob. at Fairchlld's Hotel, FLORIST Cut flowers and funeral de signs a specialty. Floral figures, useful as gifts, at 104 South Main avenue. Har riet J. Davis, florist. BICYCLES repaired, scissors fn2- tnnl stiartwnH utvi filawi. keVS flttea. machines repaired by W. L. Steenback. iior in n.ina mihinr Tieltle. under West Side bank'. PHOTQQRAPHIJR Cabinet Photos, IIMO per aossn. -rney are jusi . vlnce yourself by calling at atarner s Photo Parlors, 101 and 10J South Main avenue. nDAtnnTnfl - e.,4arit .TaVS Cof' fee is unexcelled. The leading coffe of the day. For sale only at r. v. A Co. Fine Groceries. 116 South Main avenue. BECOND HAND FURKITURE-Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Btoves. Tools, etc. Call and see ' StocK or J. u. liing, iuzs aim . son street. SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Thru- will i, liamanrals. brats bands and torchlights In plerUy on the South Hi ,1 a hlu von i iur In hnnor of the victory last Tuesday. The line-up of the parade will be a't Natter's nan. on Aider sirem, from whence the procession will move. The principal streets will be traversed, and the successful candidates and the fa- v-,Mt nna will ridA n OMrl'laSC. After a long siege of illness of Inflam matory rheumatism, Feter Judge, of Mi nooka, was vesterday licharged from the lickawanna. hospital in a greatly re cuperated condltlor. H was a strong voting- man eix or elpht months ago, but Was attacked with this ailment and for a time his lite was In oanger. Councilman. Robert Hoblnson is IndlS' posed at his home, on Cedar avenue. Thrnim-h an Inadvertent error Fred Phil lips, of the Klevemtli ward, who Is a can rllilaite for common council to succeed Robert Roblneon, was advertised as a Re publican. He is a Democrat, and William H Walter, another aspirant for the eame honor. Is also a Democrat, reier weiiis, of Cedar avenue, is the choice of the Re publicans and eta nds a good allow of elec- tl"lartln Cuslck. of Cherry street. Is suf fering from being severely bruised while ,i ar..vU In 111 Aouth flteel mill. Columbus council, Young Men's Insti tute, held a regular meeting Wt evening and added two more to tne rapiuiy-in-creaslng roll of membemhlp. Dr. J. A. Manley's inert her Is dead ait her late homo, In Dunmore. A number of the frlenils of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Moore, of fllocum street, assem bled Saturday night to celebrate the thir-ty-llflh anniversary of the birthday of Mrs. Moore. Patrick Judge, of Stono avenue, was palnfullv hurt on the head at the South Steel mill Sunday. He sustained a deep gash from a blow of an Iron bar. NORTH END. The Misses Annette Uavls, Cora Orif fln and Cecil Davis have returned home after u visit wtth filende- lu Binghamton. Leland Jones, of Wayne avenue, has returned after a short visit with relatives In Olyphant. (lower James I improving rapidly at his home on Warren, street, from burns received in the engine room of the Von Storch shaft. James Davis, of Cayuga street, who had his leg painfully injured at the Cayu ga mine on Saturday, is Improving under the care of Dr. W, D. Donne. Mrs. Cella. Davis is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thomus, on Wayne ave nue. Miss Wilhelmina Oritfln was tendered a surprise party last evening at her home, on William street, by a. .number of her young friends. An enjojnable time was spent in playing games and other pas times. At a reasonuble hour the young folks departed for their homes. Those who were present were: The Misses Ped rlck, Lillian and Annie Morris. Pearl Henry. Isabella Koblnaon, Margaret Thomas. Lena Klsby, Blodwln Richards, Viola Williams and Margaret Marshalls, unci Frank ('arwsrdine, David Game. Ruy Robinson, Walter Hughes, Hufus Ri abas-da, DaoMl Thomas, Roesar Price, Grant MMtk, William Lewis and Ko land SMBvala A mjaep i class has been farm foisTseottea f Me eity, and wlU meet t&m evewmj mtta Norta Mala Ave nue BaotM efwisca. ! price of lnoiruc Uen will be oenie a week. TMs will af- ford an to ail isa-rr te learn to read muata at sight. Ail who de sins may Join the otaaa The Rev. W. Q. wauune oas oean eieccea metrucwr. The Provideoce Vatted onolr will meet this evading In Arch bald's hall, oft Wayne avenue. William Davis (Qwllym Morllaa) Is Instructor of the choir. DUNMORE. lira, Brown Is oageroturiy tu at her homev on Mioemakar avenue. Miss Minnie Blnffeam spant Sunday wish friends and relatives at Hawley. An entertainment consisting Of tableaux and vocal and instrumental music will be given under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society in the parlors of the Presbyterian- church tonight, commencing at 8 o'clock, extensive preparations have been made and a pleasant evening is prom ised ail who attend. Abraia Shatter has removed his family from their former residence, on Dudley street, to Petersburg. The Ladies' Aid society of the Method ist churoh will meet at the home of Mrs. W. F. Burley, on Webster avenue, Wed nesday afternoon, Charles Potter was the guest of friends In Hawley Sunday. Boyle's Kail was crowded Saturday night to witness the presentation of "The Con federate Spy'" as rendered by members of the Loyal Legion. The parts were all well taken, the Targe audience was well pleased and the Legion will realise quite a handsome sum from their efforts. Vlotor Bsemer and family spent Bunday at his home, in Mill City. The election for chief engineer of the fire department took place at the borough huildin las avenlne; from T.30 to o'clock. A large vote was polled and the present Incumbent. Vlotor Bumchet, Waa re elected far the sixth time, the vote r land ing 113-73. Philip Wagner was flis oppo riant. E. L. Washer lost a valuable horse yes terday. Odd Fellows' hall was filled last night when the ladies' auxiliary of tile Knights of the Golden Eagle from Duryea Were present to form a branon in ma piace. a large number were enlisted as members, ,,fir which rofrechmenie were servd. Th Rev. VV. F. Gibbons, of Millby. this rtate, preached morning and evening at the Presbyterian church Sunday, and his illscoursM on both occasions were much enjoyed by the many present. The pres en,a of Mr. Gibbons awakened a keen Interest In those of the church, as all are anitlnua to scirre a pastor ror ine vacant imtoit Mr (ilbhoTM was brevalled upon to occvpy th pulpU fer the ny and he kindly oonseriea ana nis inon won UnMi jinmiiim from the congregation who wid heard of lilm as a man of deeu thought and learnleT. In his talk b Is pletsant and commands rdy attention, and In his every move and gesture there is dom rayed a deep conviction of his being In itourn eiyi sympa-my wnii ,c.,vn work in hand. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Tho will of John J. Long, lata of Scran ton, was yesterday admitted to probate by Poputy Register of Wills James H. Hopkins and letters testamentary were granted to George Dong. outwore Duffy, by Attorney M. K. McDonald, brought an ejectment suit yes terday against Thomas 1-ynott, of the Third ward, Scraniton, for a lot of land In the above Ward on the Ablngton Plank rood. Tho petition of Evan Trehorne, of this city, who is desirous of adopting Ruth Davies, i years and 2 months old, minor child of Thomas M. and Lydla Davias, was yesterday tiled In Phothonotary Pry or's office. Tho bond of Henry Greenwood, delin quent school tax collector for the Thir teenth ward, was yesterday entered ua a judgment In the otAce of Phothonotary l'rvor In the sum of 11,390 M with Christ Beavers and F. U. Carey as sureties. Select Councilman-elect John J. Kear ney has been vhosen treasurer of the High Work' Young Men's Hcnetlclal society and his bond In the sum of Sl.GoO with him self and Stephen Kearney as sureties wss Died as a Judgment yesterday in the of fice of Prothonotary Pryor. Clerk of tbe Court John H. Thomas Issued marriage lloenses yesterday to Ja cob Wall and Krntna Zeiger, Scranton; David S. Rublno and Sarah Baltimore, gcraitton; Samuel U Bunnell, Carbondale, sad Oraco -L. Quneaula, Waymart: fci ward B. Kt'ans and N'cllie Hughes, S.?ran lon. The fcale of the personal propsrty of A. B. Williams on .the Jlo.iMJ execution en tered up by Attorney w. W. Weston, 'trus tee for the Traders' National bank, was advertised for yesttday, but on applica tion of the plaintiff, represented by At torney W. 9. Dlehl. the sale was contin ued until Tuesday, March 3, at 2 p. m. FOREST CITV. J. L. Sherwood, of Starucca, Wayne county, was a visitor In town yester day. The Ancient Order of Hibernians of Vandllng are making preparations for a grand ball to be held Monday even ing, April ti. Old Sands, of Peckvllle, was a vis itor among his Forest City friends yes terday. Many of the farmers from Wayne and Susquehanna counties who came to Forest City yesterday for coal were surprlsd to find our sleighing almost Bone. They were fresh from tunneling among- arctic snowdrifts, and when struck the tropical vale of the Lacka wanna they were naturally surprised. Potatoes have been offered on the streets during the past week at 25 cents per bushel. That's low enough to suit most anybody, and ws Bhould think a little too low to suit the hard-worked tiller of the soli. Kev. E. M. Calvin, or Princeton. N. J., will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. In the evening he will speak on "Alaska," In which country he has labored as a missionary. Mr. Calvin is quite well known here, having spent the Christmas holidays in Forest City with his friend. Rev. P. B. Kennedy, of the Presbyterian church. Our friend, Thomas W. Atkinson, of Clifford. Is again a candidate for coun ty commissioner in ausquehunna. Tommy ' has served two terms al ready and has given excellent satis faction. Nevertheless some think "Tommy" hns hud his phare among others. "OH" Tingley, of Herrlck. who would like to have a chance at the of fice himself. Some Forest City men who have been compelled by subpoena or other writ to go lot) times more or less to Montrose every other court, swear neither one will have the delegates from here unless a tacit agreement can be had that decent mileage will be s-iven to local unfortunates who are compelled to neglect their business and yanked semi-annually to tne county seat. Thomas and "Gil" wilt -filease take w arning. English Capital for American Invest merits. TmDortant te Americans leeklns- Fn. llsh capital (or new enterprises. A list mnta.inlna' tha names and addresses nf a.ji successful promoters who have placed over fiv,uu,wv sisrnng in iereign invest ments within the last six years, and over 18,000,000 for the seven months of 18. Price 15 or $2S, payable by postal order to the London and Universal Bureau of investors. 20. Cheaoslde. London. E. r- Subscribers will be entltlsd, by arrange ment wiib tne uireciors ie receive eitner irsonsl or letters of Introduction to anv of these successful promoters. This list Is first class In every respect, and every man or firm whose name ap pears tnerain may oe ucpenaeu upon, for placing the following It -will be found In valuableBonds or Shares of Industrial, Commercial and Financial Concerns, Mortgage loans, aie ei uau, raienia or DlreVtors-ft-IR EDWARD C. ROSS. nun. WAiJisiKV. rKris. CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS. " Copyright. It Is said thst Calve has been mad an offer by Oscar Hammeratoln of ear talniv nf 12.400 a nleht for nent season to jfpg "Carmen" in his music hall. This Is outslde-ot her project ef "Carmen" con certs- CM PLEAS JURORS Names of the Good Men and True Drawn from tbe sbeeL WILL SERVE AT MARCH TERN Altogsthsr Oae Hundred aad Eighty Jfamea War Takes Ont Yesterday by Sheriff F. II. demons and Jnry Commissioner JohaF. Maaaloa, One hundred and eighty jurors to serve during- the three weeks' term of March common pleas court were drawn from the wheal yesterday afternoon by Sheriff F. H. demons. Jury Commis sioner John F. Mannion and Clerk Charles F. Wagner. The term of court begins Monday, March 23. The list of Jurors Is as follows: First Week. Beginning March 23. Oeorae W. Warren, farmer. Oreenneld. 'John W. Cure, farmer. Oreenneld. Milton Hufford, lumber dealer, South . Ablngton. Heury Wademan, farmer. Greenfield. John B. Kvans, miner, Scranton. Kdward Ward, blacksmith, Spring Brook. Thomas Jehu, merchant, Scranton. Lewis Harris, miner, Scranton. Thomas Russell, farmer. Fill township. Frederick Neu. grocer. Scranton. John F. Cummlngs, clerk, Olyphant. Andrew Mahoney, farmer. Waverly. Eire Howell, salesman, Scranton. John J. Evans, agent, Dickson. Emerson E. Knapp, carpenter, Scranton, Thomas Dtiggan, miner, Scranton. Thomas O'Boyle, ex-couucllman, Scran ton. Edward Healey, gentleman, Carbondale. Ueoxge P. Young, miner, Dunmore. John Devlue, merchant, Soranton. Thomas Barrett, drtHer. Carbondale. Richard W. Kellow, roadtnaster. Scran, ton. Thomaa Cummlngs, masaageur, Taylor, F. A. .Brands. etanograohr. Scranton. Patrlca Boylan, Jr., stonemason. Carbon- a ate. William H. Harding, carpenter, Scranton, Martin Flnlon, engineer, Carbondale. Thomas Lewis, clgur-maker, Scranton, John Fllllbsn, conductor, Archbald. William K. Thompson, farmer, Newton. Patrick Flannery, Jr., miner CarbondaU, Daniel Cannon, gentleman, Bellevue. . C. F. Whittemore, music dealer, Scranton. Patrick Flnneran, merchant, Carbondale, John Dunn, bartender. Vandllng. John Dunn, merchant, Carbondth rthar h Thomas R. Mathews, farmer, Spring itrooK. John Kuhn, Jr., carp-eater, Scranton. Peter Coss, fireman, Scranton. Joseph Stout, laborer. Qouldsboro. Seldon Yeager, merchant, Madison. H. H. Casterllne, farmer, aienbtirn. Patrick O'Malley, miner, Scranton. Jesse Avery, laborer, Jermyn. Charles Mack, justice of the peace, Jeffer son. P. F. McKenna, butcher, Carbondale. John J. Walsh, laborer, Olyphant. Thomas F. Ilea van. clerk. Scran-ton. E. J. Coleman, baker, Scranton. Frank Forbes, laborer. Mavnetd. William W. Wharton. eorotary, Scranton. r;awin u.. riugaes, Dunaer, scranton. H. A. Smith, clergyman, Dunmore. C. H. Clausa wheelwright, Moscow. Nicholas E. Rice, gentleman, Boranton, Charles V. Bought,' contractor, Scranton Thomaa Oarvey, mlllhand, Scranton. Daniel Munley. laborer. Carbondale. Theodore E. Stone, farmer, South Ablng ton. F. D. Lewis, farmer, Clifton. Second Weak, beginning March 30. M. J. Hand, clerk, Dunmore. Michael Cogglns, miner, Scranton. John Boylan, butcher, Carbondale. William Hoverlltug, fireman, Scranton. B. Frank von Sloich, carpenter, Dalton, John Robblns, laborer, Moostc. John Lungan, milihand, Scranton. James TwIbs. hotel. Prlceburs. Ueorge Nlcholls, farmer. South Ablngton. jamea uromueii, iurmer, soutn ADingion. M. C. Holly, contractor, Benton. Plerson liallstead, farmer, North Ablng ton. Patrick Mannion, laborer, Carbondale. John McAuvtck, miner, Archbald. John Connolly, flreboss, Taylor. John J. Williams, miner, Bellevue. Watkin J. Joues, tracklayer, Scranton. George Reese, miner, Hlakely. John Burechell, cigar manufacturer, Scranton. John Lloyd, gentleman, Olyphant. James Dunn, agent, Bellevue. Robert Davies, miner, Soranton. Peter Neuls, moulder, Scranton. Walter Price, welghmaster, Scranton. T. P. McNurty, agent, Carbontlale. Anson Carpenter, farmer, Benton. J. H. Brown, butcher, Bcranton, Frank Brundage, farmer, Benon. James F. Arms, fireman, Scranton. Dudley Gordon, miner, Carbondale, J. E. Brugler, merchant. Olyphant. John Oallaaher. miner. Carbondald. Thomas R. Edwards, motormnn, Scmn- ton. James Flanaghan, agent, Scranton. Patrick Healey, chief of pollcv, Dur.mnre. Miles McDonnell, barber, Mlnooka. John T. Lewis, motorman. Scranton. Michael Meckler, printer, Scranton. Richard Phillips, conductor, Scranton. Eugene McLoughlln, farmer, Scott. Thomas Jay, warden, Jermvn. John Brown, hotsl, Carbondale. Joseph Hell, er., foreman, Scranton. D. w. Kenyon, fireman, OreentU-ld. Thomas Munley, miner, Archbald. Charles B. Keller, bookkeeper, Blakelv. Thomas Cannon, pumprunnr, Carhon- dale. Lewis H. Jones, foreman, Sctar.ton. Patrick Lynott, miner, Scranton, C. J. Tlnkham, farmer, Waver, v John McNulty, miner, Carbonlale. Robert H. Blair, machinist. Carbondale. Allison V. Snyder, draughtsman, Scran ton. William Murray, laborer, Carbondale. Chester P. Alger, farmer, South Ablnxton. K. E. Kauffman, carpenter. Scranton. Edward Curtis, barber, Scranton. C. A. Wiggins, barber, Scrar.to ,. John Kurtz, laborer, Clifton. Third Week. Beginning April 6. John Golden, miner, Scranton. Oharles Smith, teamster, Dunmore. George T. Staples, constable, South Ablngton. Charles L. Edsull, foreman, Mooslc. Thomas D. Shlrer, cleik. Scranton. Domlnlck McUowan. company hand. Fell. John A. Barron, iner, n.-int. Dlckoon. E. A. Rlvenburg, carpenter, oil Forcg. Jomes B. Powell, furniture dealer, Tavlur. William Killeen, label er, Carbondale. Pelt Sweat, 'firmer, Pnitton. James Bagley, laun.lrv. Cerl'on.lalc. Andrew Kllnullen, eiiginiN:r, Carbondale. Samuel Watr.;s. miner. .Ic-rmyii. William H. Vo l StorcSi. teacher. Dalton. William H.vi.v, cnrpeiter. Sir.inton, John Moore, farmr-r, lft I'lume. A. B. Kidgeaav. agent. Sir.iii;on. Thomas Pehio-id;., tiMmster, Spring Rrook. 'homas J. Fol'jj-, cler ;, Scranton. Lawrence Flyn.1, pentl irun. Irlccbnr, Tllchard She lin. nilnei Scran'. ir.. John Warren, tinnor, Klhurt. I. Edwin W'lt'.. geiitiemHii, Caruun.liiiP. Daniel Scurry, ricri hant. Carlion.1iiI. ?-homaa Kllluen, labore'. Carl'ondalo. Ellas MorrU gcnii-'in.-in, S-rmton William R Wllllamis, v.t.il Insncctor, Scranton. Christian P:-l-f carpenter Din more. Henry Benson, liuok,te-;-.- ).Mton tj.les L. Claik. Ilorivr. Scranlon. Seth Gritllth. gentleman. Hcrunri.n. 1 Wllliem Hoffman, bookkeeper, Dunmore. Edward Softley, sr.. bricklayer. Scranton. William H. Hollenback. clerk. Carbondale. Patrick CafTrey. laborer. Minooka, John Cox, barber, Jermyn. James May, peddler, Scranton. Mortimer Pratt, carpenter, Newton. Joseph 8obey, miner, Jermyn. George A. Jessup, gentleman, Scranton. Harry G. Doud, stenographer, lMnooka. Jacob Krause, farmer. Hansom. Alfred Smith. men:hanl, Moosic. II. B. Cox. electrkian, Scranton. Marshall Keller, harness-maker. Scran - ton. John Rafter, miner, Scranton. Evan W. Moses, shoemaker, Spring Brook. Thomaa W. Thomas, miner, Scranton. Joseph C. Northup, farmer. West A bin a. ton. Charles Sontag. engineer, Carbondale. J. J. McAndrew, miner. Wlnton. John E. Lewis, clerk, Scranton. Thaddeus Kinney, lalwrer, Archbald, J. J. Dougher, contractor. Archbald. Emil Ruber, laborer, Scranton. Philip Rlnslnnd, barber. Scranton. Joseph Feeley, foreman, Scranton. Thomas Lynnen, Isborer, Carbondale. snssccls4 Im Pitrlis ti shstriaTsBsif Dsjitisussia ef Plsver. Tkslr Ksk Wnsser Vssisa OkmoIsk b s l(f'l.ssS-.pnMi, - - ueatssi PROFESSIONAL CARDS, Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAIN Bridge and Crown work. Office, CS Washington avenue. C. C. LAUBACH. SURGEON DENTIST. No. Hi Wyoming avenue. R. M. STRATTON. OFFICE! COAL, Ex change. Physiciang and Surgcoiu. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Woman, corner Wyoming avenue ana spruce street, scranton. ui flee hours. Thursdays and Saturdays, a ra. to 6 p. m. DR. G. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to (IS epruce street, scranton, Fa. (Just opposite Court House Square.) vn rr i? ovl unvM Aire . 1 H t . , . can jrei. uis. or women, oDstreincs ana and all dls. of chl). DR. W. E. ALLEN, 013 North Washington avenue. no T DDinfpinn f lUITB'tl diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat: ontce, va Wyoming ave. nesi denoe, S2 Vine street. DR. L. M. GATES. 125 WASHINGTON avenue. Office hours, 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to s p. m. Residence 303 Mam. son avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON. TUESDAYS AND Fridays, at 505 Linden street. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m. DR. S. W. LAMEREAUX. A SPECIAL. 1st on chronic Ulneases of the heart, IniiBH. liver khlncv and senlto uri nary diseases, will occupy the office of Dr. Roos, LT.2 Adams avenue. Office hours 1 to 5 p. m. Lawyers. WARREN A KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law. Republican Dunning, wasmngion avenue, acran ton. Pa. JESSUPS ft HAND. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP, HORACK B. HAND, W. H. JE89UPL JR. PATTERSON A WILCOX. ATTOIt. neys snd Counsellors at Law; offlces t and l Ltsrary uuiming. scranton, fa. ROBE-WKLL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAJ)ID, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scran ton, Ps. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY- at-Law, rooms S3, M and 65, Common wealth building. SAMUET, W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AtT Law. Office, 317 8pruce St., SnrantonJPa. L. A. WATERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. URIB TOWNSEND. ATTORNEY-AT-Iw, Dime Bank Building. 8crsnton, Money to loan In large sums at 6 per cent. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa. H. C. SMYTHE, ATTORNEY AT LAW 400 Lackawanna avenue. C. COMEQTB, 821 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. 408 Spruce street. B. F. KILL, AM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1!I0 Wvnmlrrr nw Bcsntrn. Pn. JAB. J. H. HAJllUon, ATi'UKNfcl'-Ai. law. 46 Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton. i. M. C. RANt'K, V.I6 WYOMING AVE. Wire Sreens, lOB, KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. Seeds. G. R. CLARK tt CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen: store HO Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue: store telephone 783. ' Architects. EDWARD H "dAVI's ARCHITECT, Rooms 24, 25 and 20, Commonwealth MuimuiK. ocranion. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE JTaj.!WBshlngton avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT 436Bpruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. BROWN & MORRIS, "ARCHITECTS, Price building, 141 Washington avenue, Scranton. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Soranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business: thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September 9. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, ' WALTER H.BUELL. MISS WORCESTER' S KINDEROARTEN ana School. 412 Adams avenue, opens P?: JKlndegarten 110 per term. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better on Investment than sny other assoclstion. fa" on S. N. Callenflor, Dime Bank building. Hotels and Restaurants. THK ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK- lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZE1GLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUbV NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan, VICTOR KOCH, JProp. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. und Irving Place. Now York. Rates, J3.C0 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). E. N. ANABLB. . Proprietor. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address H. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's niulc store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave.. Scran Ion. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and OH Cloth. JS0 West Lackawanna avo. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC conntant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postofllce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. mr. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL Ooal at tha best quality for domestto Be, and of all slsns, delivered la an fart of the city at lowest price. Orders left at my Office NO. 119 WYOMING AVENUE; Rear room, first floor, Third National Bank, er sent by mail or telephone te the Mae, will receive prompt attention, Special contracts will be made fer the sal aad delivery of Buckwheat CoaL WM. T. SMITH. Get a Move on You. That is what 1 am coin! to do about March i. i8q0. I am Koine to more into my new store in Hotel Jermyn, Spruce street and Wyoming avenue, 324. By that time the improvements will be completed. I have an elegant line ol wheels ordered for that date. Clearing wheels at a tremendous cut Ice skates A. W. JURISCH, 435 spruce street; If Vnu Want the h(Ht. the vsrv hrst nhppl rou ran art It. I have tt. You know it-THE STEKLLNU. the fashion 308 LACKAWANNA AVE. 308 SPMLIHG WITH tlEOTSS Just now we are busy every day opening and un packing cases of bright fresh goods which not onlv are reolete with Fashinn. hut r Abounding With Cheapness .... t We mention just a few of the new things at new prices: 25c 49c. 75c. Providing you are Interested in buying a Fur Cape or Jacket we will sell Tou a fto.oo one for 5.00; Jli.ou one for ,0,oo; j14.ua one for f.w; f 16.00 one for J&oo, 4c "t"'..'!.''"' The balance of our Winter Underwear and Hosiery will be sold at a great sacrifice to close. If you are in want of some don't delay as prices on them will efl'ect a speedy sale. ' MILLINERY ONE-HALF PRICE. IT'S A FLYER and the velocity of wind, steam and wlnffs are siiKRested by his progress. The blcyrle Is the most Important Inno yntion In menus of travel since tbe Intro duction of the locomotive, snd wo ars 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 Wcy. cle should be the latest and best. Call and examine ours before buying'. J. D. WILLIAMS BRO. 312 AND 314 UCMWMM'IVI MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Shades and styles of Suitings, Spring and Summer, from fzo up. Trouserings trom S$ up. Vcstings and Overcoats, foreign and domestic fabrics, made to order to suit the most fastid ious in orice. lit and workman- shin. D. BECK, 337 Adams Av. WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton, ROOMS 4 AND 8, Qaa and Water Co. Bulldlna, CORNER WYOMING ATE. AHD CENTER ST. OVnOE HOTJR8 from T.W a m. Sol p. BV (1 hoar intermission for nnr sud sapper. ) Particular Attention Givento Collections Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. VOUR BUSINESS IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Telephone No, 134. DU POINT'S INIHG, BLASTM& AND SWOTING POWDER H aaaaetared at tbe Wspwallopen Mills, ! mmtm wuwa.j, . "Mi. mm n minston, Delawars, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District. M WYOMING AVE Soranton, Pa. Third Hattensl Bank Baudmg. AOBSOIssl! TH08. rORP. Hthrtos. Pa John b. smith bon, Prnaoath, Pa S. W. MULLIGAN, Wittss BarreTPa. agents for the Bepaana Chemloal Ossss awn Blgfa Bsvksivea sale now in progress. Second-hand ditto. For 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 leading Dress Goods for Spring, 1896; worth One Dollar. AMUSEMENTS. THE FROfHlNGHflM. Wagner a Rsls, Lessaes and Msasgsrs. Friday and Saturday and Satur day Matinee, FEBRUARY 28 AND 29. IUE H CCMEOY. DE By Glen MacDonough. Management J. M. Ward. Prices, 25c, 50c. and 75c. Matinee prices, 25c. and 50c. Sale of seats opens Wednesday ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tuesday, Feb. as Laughter sad Origins! Pub. Tbs Big f Comedy. 780 Nights In Strand Theater, London. oe Nights Lyceum Theater, Ntw Verlu IN- OUR FLAT. The Musfo, Dances snd Bongs all new. Com piste sssnio equipment. Hsle of seate opens Satnrday mornings Regular prices. DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday FEBRUARY 24, 23, 26, 1896. Dors Davidson and Rami Austin's Orest Play of tbe Metropolis, DANGERS OF A GREAT CITY INTRODUCING! William T. Gaskell''"' its Inlj: rlj ', iji and Madge Tuoker. Supported by a Host Capable Company of Metropolitan Artists. PRICES 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS State Normal School, Eisttroudsbur Pa. New (iymnsstum. The spring trm of this new snd popular in stitution will open cm Tuesday, Msrob 24, 19. New illnstrated catalogue and Normal Echoes free. Europe rooms now. Address 0. V. BIBI.B, A. M., Prln. THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1890. CAPITAL SURPLUS $250,000 40,000 JOHN T. PORTER. President. W. W. WATSON, Vice President P. L. PHILLIPS, Cashier. DIRECTORS, f amnol Minns, Jampa M. Evert art, Irving A. Flnrb, Pierce B. Flnley. Joesph 1. Jermyn. M. H. RHmerer, Charles V. MsMbeWS. John T. Porter. V.'. W. Watson, Chsrles, Schlagor, L. W. lions. AND LIBERAL. This bank invites the patreaage at men aad firms geaeraUg. BANCKER