THE SCItANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING. 3IARCIT 2.1, 189C. 3 The Magistrate's Library. . BrlichlbV l'unloiiS IHset OF THU LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA 17011 TO 2 vols. Royal 8 vo. Prl.-o, $13.00. Continued by a supplemental volume for 1MB. I'rire. $1.. By FRANK F. JiKIGHTLY. Esq. Blnn's Juslhe, 10(h Edition (iKsuod in May, isss.) Jlclnif thoroUKhlv revise.!, with refereni-es to the 12th eilltlon of I'unlon's Digest. 1 vol. 8 vo. l!y V. F. nRIOHTl.Y. Ksi. I'llie. t. Uiiiilap's Forms. lh Kdltlon (Issued in January. lS!Hi.l Hevlcrtl to lut-. references to the JL'ih edition of I'lir.lmi's I'isjesl. 1 vol. vo Uy KIWl. I'. I't'OII. I'rlee. li.'ju. Marsh's unstable'- Uiildc. f'ulitulniiiK forms, and Full illi eel Ions ns to their .lutir. u-iili Hie IVe Hill, under the Ai t of IMC. 1 vol. H.v II. K. MAKStl. ' I'rh e. tl..".n. Smldsre on tin' l.nn or Boroughs .Showing I heir inunner nf, tu.-orpoiiillim. regulation. iikJiIw und liiitiliities. and tlu powers atel liiile-i of their ortli-ers. I ol. Hy F. It. SA VIIXJH. lO-if. I'tiie. $:'."u. SOLD AT MORTON'S. ENTIRE 11 OF THE Best Quality. WE WHOLESALE IT. Scranton, Olyphant and Caibondale. t THE GENUINE Have the ntitinl O., H. A CO. imprint til in ex)) cigur. OAKNGY, BROWN & CO., MAN JFACTURIR3, COURT HOUSI SQ. im:ksoxal. '' M'Imk Mumie Pull, of .".t7 .North Nlnlli oireet. is visiting her sister. I.ulu, at .New York. Mlc- Minnie CoiumHy. of Miniesdnle. Is the KiifHt of Miss l.iiiy t'lirt-iill. nf Sluilisoil iivenue. Miss Mury llpniilgnn. nf 11'inesdnle. Ih tile Kllest (if the Misses llnlmil, nf WnsliiiiKlon uvenue. Maym hihI Men. Thuiiiiis Malopey nml ilnimhtei. .Miss Aliee. Miss Mnr pnlet Miiiikiiii nml .Miss Dnnnelly, nf Pittstnn, were iimnnif tlmse who wit M'ssed the eonseerutlim. T. P. Ityder. nf the Wllkes-lliine , Iteenrd; .1. .1. MtiUKnn. nf the Wlllies r.arre .News-1 ealer: I'. S. Kunisey. nf the Wilkes. Unrre Times, rind J. Morris, nf the l'itlslnn Item were in the eity yeslerday. re..n iiiiir ihe innseernlinn for tlieir lesiei'tive papers. ItKOSIlS KI.NOMIN AILI). Ouay l ends Mckinley bv :HI Vtites in I a ii taster , l.aneasler. I'll , Mar. h 22.-At Ihe lie I'lililleim iirliniiries in Ihis eoimly ys terday, CniiKiessimin Marriott Itroslus was feiicmilnateil without opiiositinn. The entire tjuuy emnliiiiiitiiin was fleet ed with the prnlialile exi ontion nf one huislative eandidate in the .Northern district. J. Souk and II. IS. K issel, the tjiiny delegates ti Ihe nittlnmil eonven tinn. wriv also eleeled hy n laiw ma jorlty. 'Pile Vote for liresliletltlul plefereliee Is ver. elose lii'tween Quay ami MeKln- ley. Willi Iwenly-thi districts t nit. Quay leads hy :!67. and it is proh filde Quay will win hy a small majority. - KliciinintKin nrcd in 1 Honrs, . T. .1. IMaekmnre. of Ilaller & Win k . .... i.t,.. .... I, ... ... iiinie, n i.uni i a., sa.is; .a snori time slnee I procured it linttle nf "Mys tic rure.' It K"t me i.ut of Ihe house III twenty-four hours. 1 took to my lied with rheumutlMii nine uinnlhs ir,ro nml the 'Mystic Cure' Is the only niei'lclne that did me any kihhI. 1 hnd five of the liest j.liyslclans In the city, bill I re ceived very Utile relief n i them. I know the "Mystic Cure' to be what it Is represented and take pleasure In ivc oiiiini iulliin It to other poor sufferers." Hold hy t'url l.orenz. druKslst. 41s l.:u k HWiiiina avenue. Scrantnii. li IE FOR THIS WEEK. Just a Few Good Things for This ' Kind of Weather. If You Want to Save Money Come at Once. . Ladies' Storni Kublivrs. fresh gtioils, to dose out 37c. Pair Men's Storm Rubbers, fresh goods, to close out ,").")('. Pair ' Men's Heavy Sole Rubbers, regular goods, to. close out 3IK'. I'alr LadieV Storm Ataskas, wool lined, two styles, to close out . 75c. Pall' : Men's Moral Alaskus, wool lined, two styles' to close out ' $1.00 i.Men's 2-Buckle Arctics, finest qual Hy,: black lined, to close out. . gl.SO t . , . . 410 Spmce Sireet THE WESTON MILL Cfl POPULAR PUNCHCICARS KOEHLER ' mis o! fb? Sdbdrbs. WEST 51 DE EVENTS. I Jltor I'arr Uas Sooiothlm to Say About tho Hospital Site Plymouth tlhurch Anniversary. ' Not a little Ul-feelliiK iius been stirred up among; West Si.U rs w ho are Interested In Chu hospital situation im broglio. The news or the opposition, us published' in Suturduy's Trilnnie. was Hie tlrst that many f the members nf the hospital itssnelatlon had of the ti nosiiloii. IC.litor Fair, or the t'ourler r'roijre.ss. who Is temporary president of Ihe association, has Mils to say of the 'situation: "It Is greatly to be r. Rietleil and very surprising that there should be any np. position to the location of the hospital In the Freeman resilience on South Main avenue. There is no xihhI reason for ll. Hospitals today are so carefully conducted that mi sel l. uis objection can be made to then) or else so many in the slate ami country would hoi be located In the populous portions of cities Hos pitals are doing a Ki'uml service for litimanlly. In no place Is one more needed than in Hyde I'ark, the home of so ninny eiiuitRed In daimeroiis occupa tions, ami no man or woman, without the most positive reasons, should put a hand in the way nf fcottlntf what the slate, after much persuasion and hard work, has been imilice.l In Kive us. "It looks as if some of those opposed to,the Intended location have I n de ceived by false views roncernins the hospital by the statements made about (lie htiildiiiK of a morgue in I lie rear of the hospital, near Ihe I'resbytei ian pur soniiBe: There Is no truth In the state ment and it was started by some one in u spirit of fun to add to'the worrinient of those who were ulrendy. unnecessari ly disturbed. It Is cnnsoliim In know and cridltnble lo the people al lal'Ke on Oils side that only a very few are will ing lo do anything lo Injure tin- project ed hospital. Those who tire now in aims a-jalnsl it will In due lime reirrei their actions, because they will see, when the hospital Is In workiiiK order, how weak were tlu-lr reasons for preju dice against It. "We should be stliVlllK to help a movement of this kind, not to do any thing l hat mhtlu lie a serious injury lo II. ' liFV. .1. CKIFFIT IIS. I.KCTCKF.U. Foul' lectures on Applied I'hristinn lly 'AccnrdiUK to Chi isf w ill be deliv ered by llev. John ( irillil lis. of Ihe Sum ner Avenue I'resbylerlan church. Tile Hist of Hie series was piven yesterday afternoon at St. David's hall before a fair sized audience. The topic was "The Welsh I'IIki'Iiii Fathers of HiS2." The lecture dealt up.ui William I'eiin's Welsh allies in the "Holy Kxperimeiit." The lest of the series will be as fol lows: March 2M. "The Welsh liarony nf I'eiinsylvanla. an American t'ivlc Church of Two Hundred Years Ako;" April 5. "The Civic Church -A .New Fannied Notion, or a l.osl Ideal:" April 12. "Christian I'nlon mi Civic Lines Ihe Most I'rai 'ical and the Musi Needed." The lectures are free from charge. IN F.NISTK.NCF. Fol ' I'TFFN YKAKS. The members of Ihe I ' I V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 Coll i:H'Hlloiml church will celebrate their fourteenth nnnlv.ers.iry of the church next Sunday. I in Hie follow lilt; Mon day a meeliiitf will be held, al which sneei h'-s will lie made by I lie deiicons and the pastor. Itev. T. Hell. A thank olTeriiiK' will be made on Sunday even Iuk, ami l'aHt,or K.dl will nreach an ap propriate sermon. A social and roll call will also siKnullsSH the anniversary. SI'HI.NU Dl'KNIMt. Joseph, Havles .Si Jenkins' Kiand spring u'.ieiilnn of millinery will occur Tliiirsday. Friilay and Saturday. March 20. 27 und 2S. at 427 Siruce street. NF.WS N'dTKS AND VK HSuN A I.S. Miss Frances Jnrilon, of Twelfth street, is entei iaininif the .Misses Kate ami Mary Quinn. of Carhondale. The llde I'ark IJterAry and Debut IllK society w ill baniUel on the fVelilllK of .March, "o at the St. (harles hotel. Invltatlonii for the analr were sent out Saturday. The society will meet to tiU'ht to complete oruanix.ation. Miss i.ertrude Freeman Is siemlliiK u .vacation from studies at liloomsburt; State .Normal School. Kdward lliidhes, nf 1 :In imslmi State Normal school. Is isltinn; his parents on Division sireet. Tlie fune'al of Mrs. CntlierimUiiUBj ll.s. wife of Itichuril I'hillios. of "111 tcenth street, will occur this afternoon. Interment will be inmle in Washburn Street cemetery. T. .1. Iteyuol.ls, of IInniitoli street, has returned from a trip to Vermont and .New York. Hairy W. Uelnh.u t. of North I'.romley avenue. who has been secretary and treasurer of the MariUettes since Its oiKaiilzutiou In Isii:;. has tendered hh. resignation of the office, ami has re iiuesied thai he l. perniltled to wilh di.iw from mcmliership. Henry l. Davles will lecture this cvmiIiik; before Dewl Sunt lodue of Ivorites on tin subject. "The .North I'.ile." The liobert .Morris lodui' has accepted an invitation to attend. The victorious I'iillliunnonic Choral society will meet lonixht for the pur pose of dhidinii tlie spoils of conquest al the liobert Morris elsteddrod. The inectlnr. will be hoM In the Siranlon Street r.aidist church. "est mJi; llllsillCNS llilcclolv. Fl.i (KlS'l'-Cui llowers und funeral de sIkhs 11 spei niliy Florul limires. useful as Klfts. at till Smith Aliiiu avenue. Har riet J. Davis. Ilurisi. IMIOTIMIKM'HKI! hl:i-t 1'hotos. $1.40 per iloZell. They Hie lust hiV' lv. Cun- vime your.-. If by ealliiiK a! Siarner's J'iioto Parlors, ml and III.; South Main uvenue. 'SKCiiND HAND I' I TIN 1TI '!!!:- fash for ' .inyllilii;: vuii have 10 yell. Furniture, Stows, Tools, etc. ."all and see llv't nloek or J. '. Kini,', to:'l and ltrjii J;n k uon street. Dl'XMOKl:. Miss .1. Marlon Heiiedlct. of West I'ittstuii, wm the xuest of AHss Helen Sunders, of Cherry street, yeslerday. An unoccupied duelling house "i Lover's Lane owned by liurke ii I'.llli M.'iu. caiiKht lire about I o'clock Sat urday 11 iot 11 1 11 1: in some unaecouiilable way. The alarm sounded from box 2:! was ipilckly responded to. and the Haines were subdued before much ilam n(?e was done.-. At the si ssinn of the Sunday school In Ihe Presbyterian chinch yesterday M. L. Spe' k was elected superintend ent In place of If. A. Mace, deceased, und Arthur Close, assistant, in place f Speck, who formerly held that po sition. A number of the friends and neigh bors of Mm. Frank Van Horn (gathered at her home on Tripp avenue and had 11 luiltlni; bee. lifter which u fl o'clock tea vvus Riven by All's. Van Horn. The Chrisliun .Klideavor society of the Dudley Street Kuptlst church will Kive an entertainment in their church on Wednesday evening. Rev. I, if. llrcuks. of Wllkes-llnrre occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church yesterday. He waa accompanied by his wife anil they were entertained by Mr. ami Mrs. A. I). I'.lackinton. of Klin street.- : About 1 1 : :;0 Saturday nlht an nlurin of tire wus Hounded from box 111. the bluze being in a barn occupied by Ptuh ler. who conducts a bottling: establish-, ment in Farber'a court. An alarm was also aent In from Scranton: which was responded !,(; by the Reliefs. - The barn was quickly destroyed, without much daniake to the sourroundliiK proierty. In i-esiondlnK to the alarm the tfOrses of the Independent Hoee i-ompany pot uneasy and In swinging around the IK.Ie caught and snapiiecl It In two, and in consequence they were unable to get out. ICuthven, who has been sneaking in this vicinity for some time, lectured in th Christian church yesterday after noon. After the meetliiK wus over he wus; escorted us far us Washington uve nue by a number of special otlicers. Aside Hem a few small boys .throw ing snow balls and making luunttuff re murks. 110 deinonstration was made. The liome of Policeman Michael liulir er cume very near belnsr destroyed by Hie yestenluy ufternoon. Chlblren play Inx with matches In the purlor was siipiHised to have been the origin of tb.' blaze. The lace curtains couiiht. an. I in a moment were a muss of Humes. The window casings, and woodwork eli' bll.llx scorched, ami but for the prompt and energetic work of the ii.-litlihors much more serious damuKe initiht ! ave resulted. An Italian laborer emnloyed by the IVniisylvaiilu Coal company, around tlu-lr breaker ut Clinker Hill, was quite bu.lly siiueexed while at his work Sat urday. He was bailing wa'er and in smiir manner got caught between the . a r hihI the props. t.KI I.N KllMii:. All's. Ueorge Peflgo. nf IV-laware Htrect. who has been III for some time with the grippe, has recovered Willi -rlently to be about the house. M. C. Culklns, of Penn avenue, will move Into his new house ut Woodlawn I'ark. April 1. About twenty members of the tlreen Ui.lg". Loyal Temperance legion visit ed the Ininmore legion in a body Sal unlay llit-.ht. A. T. Winters, of South Dakota, vls liue. spent Sunday 111 Carhondale. A. T. Winters, of South Dekota. vls itfil relatives In the tildge Saturday. H. S. und W. S. Cobb, of Capnuso uvenue, spent the last part nf lust Week 111 Dalton. .lames Dougherty, of Wyoming ave nue. Is visiting In Delaware county, N. V. Dr. I!ei lliighotT. of Cnpnuse uvenue. will move into the house now occu pied by Attorney Kdgar. and the lat ter will move lo the central city. "I let ween the Acts," which will be le pra ted tonight In the Ciceronian hull. 181 Dickson avenue. Is a comedy full 1 r interest, energy and w It, und those win. heard It last Monday night have pi iiiiouiieed II an excellcrt play in every purliculur. Ilesldes the play tun iu lit nevernl solos will be introduced. The price of admission has been reduced to la anil 1.1 cents, which Includes reserved scats. Doors open ut 7. oil. curtain rises at N. . . soi 111 sun: xkws. Tomorrow Is dec. Ion day in Ihe Kleventh ward for 'he one-yenr term of liobert Itoblnson in common coun cil. Fred 'I'hillios is the Democratic i-aii.lidate ami Philip Wiiih the lie-pulilii-an candidate. f-'utuiduy was pay day at the Meadow Iti'iiok and National mines of William C'ollliell & .Co.. a' tin- mines of the iri'i'iittin-il Coal company, ami at the South Steel winks. The trustees of St. Joseph's Total Ab-Hlim-ncf and Hcnevolent society of Mi iionkii are making arrangements for rebuilding their hall. 1 i.o.vh.iTon K i:. Narrow ! sun poof lo II 11 11 J red lislicr nun on I nkc I rlc. liinUlrk, N. Y., Marc'u 22. Yesterday ufternoon about. 4 o'clock the Ice on l.a!;e Krie 'iiiiied near the shore and stal led t iwurds Canada with about 2uu lishernieii. A still wind was blowing a u.l before the men became aw are of tlu-lr perilous position a .iiaiter of a mile of water wus between them mid land. Itcseulng parties were quickly mcaulsteil and boats launch, d. The boats overtook the limiting lee und by 1 o'clock at ulglii all Ihe lisher me;i adrift had been rescued, so far us kiimvn. In ihe meantime another piece of lee near llattery point broke loose and started olT with a number of men on it. They Here rescue dwitll out dltllciiliy. The Ice is breaking up rapidly in the vicinity. MH IMAUI. HU VAN'S I IK A I). 'I he ' Ohio McJual Collcgn llicoly Is I VplodcJ. Columbus. Ohio, March 22. -The dis ci verylif the woman's head here, sus pected lo be that of Pearl Kryan. 1. used ;i great sensation. A student named Walter M. M neon bee, ,,f n,,, llilo Medical college, says he cut oft' the head nf u female cadaver not long HH'o and gave It to a student named Cole In that college, at his request. He did not km w what Cole did wit'.i it. but he has no doubt that Mils Is the head. Cole says Ihe head v.ns that of a sub ject at Ihe Ohio Abdical college. He received Ihe head before Ihe 'liiislmas holidays, nt least two weeks before l'earl Iti van was killed. If you're responsible and waul a piun.t on credit at your own price und 011 yo.:r nwn terms cull on Cuernrey Bros., 2'J4 Wyoming avenue. - . - . sivty Pianos 1111 J means Must be sold before the twentieth nf March. We retire from business then a lot will positively refuse no reasotiabl i offer. Credit terms to suit the buyer's pleasure or extraordinary Inducements for spot cash. iliiernsey Uros.. 224 Wyoming avenue. ON THE LINE OF TH are located the flnoet Ashing aad banting grooBdi 10 the world, ItoeuriptiT Isjok. on upplication. Tickets to all points la llslne, Canada and Maritime Proymose, lllnnMpubs, be. Pnul. Canadian a:id L'uitod Statue Norttt weats, V.ucoorer, Heattla, Taoooia. Portlaad, Ore.. San rrautriaeo. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to sll through trains. Tourist ors fully Ottcd with bvddiug, curtain ni sp tally adapted to wants of families may be b id with aeeond-clarf tickot.. Itaus always ldu tbao via other lines. For tall luformatlea, time tables, eta, on eppllc-atloa to K. V. SKINNER, O. K. A. 363 BRO&DWAY. NEW TOM. , mtmt ran co.. i'itk'jJ2S w eiM anvEi . "A Umt eif td it a oetter tmnun.- . TaaeLaattoe' Sell d Pleach Deawjete, KM SB. dsMiini fieesaywaaee taiae uea - " -i or Fuetal Mete tm tlAC. anale eeary e tJaa aeeai old ht all nad ctefa rat fi.W. Wa auks Un keel eufietfea. taenaira we far ( tbtU, HfU aad vnr. aud It any one is ast auiatei aratDaauHOOTpasr. epn w Toe or Coaiaoa Beaaa, 1 1 to I aad kal IbV Mt4 JfMnt AMI' M WiUJU M, f at eBnW-v r-VCi-e Pr. 13 FEDEMl ST, ( laV "ilaV HU'a. if I J2 PROVIDKNCK. Sirs. Henry Vllllams, of 'Wllkes Barre. who has been s-nendlnfr a few days with friends in the North Knd, re turned home. Henry Hitchins Is slightly indisposed at his home, on West Market street. Tlie Kev. W. F. Davis, pastor of the Welsh Baptist church, preached an eloquent senium on the missionaries of Asia last evening. William bores, a I'olander. of Spring alley, was arrested on Saturdav eve ning by Patrolman Perry for being drunk and disorderly, he wus locked up and given a hearing yesterdu' morn ing before Alderman L. N. Huberts, who rtiied him $7. which was paid by friends. Michael Size has accepted a position as clerk in the cash store of ernnie Urltton in the Walsh building. The members of the North Knd C.lee club are requested to meet in the rooms this evening for practice. Tile members of the Keystone Liter ary and Dramatic club will present 11 drama. "Forced to the Ward." In Com pany II urmory mi Faster Monday night. Mrs. Parry, mother of Alfred Parry, of Summit avenue, surprised her friends on Saturday evening by return ing from Wales unexpected, where she has been sojourning for several mouths. The old lady was passed her seventieth year and returned without u companion. C0.UIXU ATTRACTIONS. It Is a foregone conclusion that the engagement of the Wright Huntington stock company ut the Academy of Music w hich begins tonight will form a delightful feast nf dramatic successes. The opening play, "Moths," Is ulrendy well known to readers of llctloii who have perused the well written and In tensely interesting story of Ittissluu In trigue Intelligently woven hy that past mistress of the art. Ouida. The company has been highly com plimented by critics. Their character delineations are ut once powerful uml distinct. F.very one of the creations is developed by artistic methods and legitimate treatment rarely seen now adays. Following "Moths" there will be different play presented each night of the engagement and of such a di versified nature us to cull nut large audiences nightly. Chief umoug .Mr. Huntington's cupu ble company of accomplished actor.i may be mentioned Messrs. William K. Wikion. Hudson Linton, Alf Hamilton, J. B. Kverhan. I.eiphton iluker. Misses (leorgle Dickson. Kva Taylor, Nettie P.ourne. Florida Klngrfli-y, Kstellu Wllley and Carrie Fredericks. !' 'I ! The Atkinson Comedy company will present the only authorized version of "Peck's Had Hoy" ut the Frothliigham Tuesday and Wednesday, this week. This up-to-date version Is one of the funniest ever written, and as tlie com pany Is one of the best ever seen In that play a week a week of pleasure may be looked for. New snugs and specialties will be Introduced and such favorites as Hurry Welch, Fred Weii Zel. (.forge Tliniiions ami twelve other celebrities will be In Ihe cust. A mat inee will be given Wednesday at ten and twenty cents. Populur prices pre vail for Ihe evenings. I , !' Few plays of recent date have been more highly commended than "In old Kentucky." which upi"is ut the Fruthinghum Thursday evening. March 2H. It was beyond question the most successful pluy on tlie road lust season. The heroine is a sweet Kentucky girl. :r girl of Mesh and blu il, u product of nature untrumiueled. u blushing bud oil a wild rose bush. In whose love af fairs one takes a lively Interest. The prniliiciion is an elaborate and expen sive one, and the scenes represented are remarkable for 1 hell' lldellty to na ture. "The Ideals" are the attraction the first half of the week, ciiiiunenchig this nfii-rnoon at Davis' theater presenting "The I '.lack Flag." An exchange in speukillg of the com pun. v. says: "The t.rund opera house was packed yester day at lioth performances, as it de served to be. The attraction was the nielo-draina. "Tie? Hlack Flag." orig inally presented in this country by Nat lloodwin and Kduin Thorne. The piece met with great success. .11 Is DU FONT'S RIHIN6, BUSTWG IltD SfORTlHG POWDER at an of seta red at the Wupwnllor -a Mills, L seraa county. Pa., and t Wil mington, Lviaare, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the WyuBing District. M WYOMING AVE, Semnton, Pm Third Nataoaml Bank Building. Aaaaciaa; TOOfl. roBO. I Ittuteo. Pa, y)BS B. HAUTH A HON, Prnnoatk, Pa. B. W. MULLIGAN. Wtlkw BarreTp. ageata ror toe uepaaao I'usaucai oy Big 0 Sxkivea, REVS1VO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a' Well Ma' iMtar-WTy of Me. TNI GillAT 80th liar. TEm3Nrcii riEMisiJ-sr prodocee the alxiTo reanlta In 30 days. It povarfullr and oi kij. I'urti wb.n all ouitni tall Veaat man will Ngain taair tout manltood. aad old aiaa tU rcvr their routblul vuor br aln KET1TO. H ouir vat aunlr reatoi ea H.noua aass, Leas Tltalitr, Impotent?. Klsbtlr tnmatooi, Loet rawer, ITallln M.morr, Waa'.ina Diimawa. and til aeTaoaa ot aelf-atmaa or eieasa and Indiacrctl.in. arhtak nadta oaa for a'urlf . bnlc(va or aoarrtage. It aot galr cum fcr etartinc at th Mai ef dtaetM. tnil tsasraa ame tnole and blood bulldrhbrl Irg bank tlie pink glow to rale cbeekaBndr .norlng tba fire ef youth. It warda oil Inunit; tad Ceaaunption. lnuat ea henat REVIVO. no Mbtr. It can ba carrltd la at vkct. Br aitil 3-1 .00 ear packam. er all lor CCOO, with a poal '! wrtttea gnarentee Pe ewe a refund neaioney. OUcolat tree. Idnraat . 0VU MEDICINE CO.. 63 Rixr 81.. CHfCACO. Ill fee geAa hji BlaHlieefa Bee. BPwMia1 Wrmuloa . Pa DR. LOBB'5 BOOK FREE To a,l snllrara ef I KKOKSUF 01 III, l.'.WT t JUOK and PISK ASt.s op Ml. AND Wo.MI.N. SJS rages: cloth hound:- erenraly eaKil and ma lad free. Treatment br mail Ktri tly confldcutial. and a i n.itiTauni.-k rare u antee.1. ho matter bow long Blinding. 1 win iiueicireiy cura you. i rua or call. DR. L8B3 15th St.. Philada., Pa. years' contiuutUa (iraetiee. I kk-kMrr. rnall.!, Blaaiaad llraai. EfJNYROYAL PILLS OrlfjlBiftl Mel Only Hemmlm. C. aUre rrttatt. UKBtca ak brult tar iukfter Knvifk Ot A .WAal armni 111 mm (faM MofaT BaffallteN eraM Itli blue ilLlaan. laMallirrv Rtfmte efueivwt4 t&.mti ttttu umi imiitiH. t UtUf 1MB. an- aVOd 4a. la tamp far partMrtiUfa. utf fawaiaU na1 Hcllf tor iM-tlr,' in inter. W rrlura ier(pwire ir-iimiajnif, im 'etpeV ftwU faff ail Lava. Wuwialt. k'mih,4m.lW Inn itito. presented this season by the Ideals anil they Rive an excellent performance, every character being In competent hands. The music rendered by the company band and orchestra,' under the direction of Professor Ned J. Han son, proves a great drawing card and the speciulties introduced were all new and were well received." WAGES ADVANCED. .Miners lo the Clcarfiold Regions Receive a Largo Increase. I'hlllpsburg, Pa., March 22. On Mon day morning the following notice will be posted on the mine tipples of all the mines In the Clenrlield, Iteech Creek, Cambria and Gallltzln coal regions: On und ufter April 1 the employes of this company will be paid 4.. cents per 2,240 pounds for milling. Day labor will be nuld the same rates us when this price for minim; formerly pre vailed." The above notice menus un udvunce to the miners of live cents a ton. or 12'i. per cent, over the wages that huve prevailed in the above, named regions for the past two years. - - - - Vl AV AND MAU TIN. From the Philadelphia llull.-tln. laical political circles are eagerly dis cussing the ol'tc ii-riimored Inn never vcr Itied supposition that deep down In their bouts there Is an uiidersiainlliig betwe-n Senator Quay uml David Martin, uml t h it when the proper lime arrives the two will be found to be together. To Senator V nay's most anient uml xeiilnus lieuten ants In Philadelphia this Is u ilisluste. fill Ideu, and It has. by them, been most lgorously denied. Hut, notwithstanding all these denials, there Is the best author ity lor believing that the two understand each other thoroughly; hut that for rea sons best known to themselves they do not deem It proper at this time to public ly admit their recoiii-lllation. Iluy the Wccr and get the best. At Guernsey Bros. . BLOOD AND NKRVKS ar very closely related. Keep the blood rlfth, pure and healthy with Hood's Sursap.irllla and you will huve no trouble from nervousness. HOOD'S PILLS are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent consti pation. 20c. .......M...tl.l.l i Getting Ready to move to our new store, 303 Lack. ave. Today aud next week j-our chance to buy. Too busy to quote figures, but goods shall go ut your own price, if in reason. Come and see. Rexford, 213 Lacka. Ave. m BE HERE Anil to be prepared to meet tlia warmer iTcatli!' yi.u want a arutunubla Suit or un ovri.oat or both. . AND THfi BbST PI. Act: 10 VISIT FO SO.METHI.NU UOOU IN .MhKCIIAM TAILOKINU IS 0 4E6 Lackawanaa Ave. niEKE YOU WILL l:IMU The Ur;Mt atork 1 1 elet from. Trim mill a Always of tbn Best. Iatt-st Btrla in Cutting, nnd a.ad up ou Ilia rtmijj by tjp.l t Woikuieii, t-othln allowed to have thees t.liliaum'int unica4 sutisfaetwry to tha .:;atrm-r. and tba loweat prices couaiat oit sitli CodiI j;on;l:ant Tailoring. Seek the Best Have Nothing Else. It Pays Write tlitf Principal of the State Normal School ut lllooinsbni'.l'a., for iiiformation about that txccl lent unU popular school. $500 in Scholarship Piizas Just Offered BOF TWflING UD SOLDERS. AS dene tear enth br the use of HAJTIV MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which exudate of lacrwdlenta well-known to ail. It caa bo aopued to tin, galvanised tin, sheet iroa is. ajso to brick dwelUige. which will rweent akbaolutal an rrumMlM .n. lag er branklng of the brick. It will oat lost tiaalng of snp kind by many jroaxa, end It's coat does not exceed one-Qfth that ef the oast of tinning. Ia aold by tba Juii w vyoir. oaaen of AVNTONIO aULRTitJiKN. iO Blpaa It. 1 II Glass Finest imitatiwu ot Cut Glass ever made. Flower Vasea, 8 1 K Inches high IJC and other hIzcs as high an 1 inches. Fancy Handled I r. Jelly Dishes . IJc Fancy llundled 1 " Spoon Trays 1'C SALTS AND PEPPERS, Silver-PIated Tops, BERRY SETS U Small Dishes, i' 1 Lurge Dish D.)c Wuter Pitchers. i'," Gallon iankurd', U.C WEICBEL & MILLAR, 124 ttiioaias muul Walk in and look around. THIS CUT REPRESENTS THE HE cCA 205 Wyoming Avsnus. WITH SPRING ROLLERS pn"D'CTC 18 CENT Any Color or Quantity You Need, P. M'CREA & CO, Coal Exchange. 128 Wyoming Ave. Will Move April ut toJ3 Spruce Street. Cbioa Hall H II March 23, 1S96. k 1 CARD. . i ye are making extensive additions to our show rooms and in one week will tear out front of our htiilding to re place with modern show windows. f The interior w ill also he sightly disarranned to put in nn l.lcctric Passenger Klevator. 'lo do this successfully w e must make room for the army of mechanics emnloyed on same, and we have decided to make it . SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK AT Everything Will Be Offered a! a Reduced Price. I coiiomical Housekeepers should not fail to huy the season's wants during the coining week, doods stored r'ree for (it) days. 5 a In order to clean out all Winter Suits, also Spring ' .Overcoats and Spring Suits from ' last season we make the remarkably low price of On $20, $18 and $15 Lines. IfCSee our spring style Derby a,nd soft Felt Hats. Our Furnishing Goods for men we sell at our book cost. The lowest prices of any house in Scranton. Clothiers. Hattera& Furnishera STEIMWAY A SON'S . . Acknowledged the Leading PIANOS Of the WarlX DECkEK BROS.. KKANICHE A BACHB and others. ORGANS Musical Instruments, riusical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. Purchasers will always Und a complett stock and at prices aa low as the qual. Ity of the Instrument will permit at N. n. un nusic STORE, 117 Wyoming Ave. - - Scranton ..-. f We Have On Hand THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY . ., Also the Newest. Also the Cheapest. Also the Largest. Porcelain, Onyx, VA: Silver Novelties In Infinite Variety, I eU H importations. Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds fl. E. ROGERS, Jeweler and , , , watchmaker. 215 Lackiwaiiiia A3. BLANK BOOKS Of all kinds, manufactured at shor notice, at The Tribune Ollke. TIUF fllllP ami your oyej win I MM. UHnt take cara of yon. iko caro of yon. it on arii tronhled witb OFVOUREVESSE nerviiuSi II.IHS L'l l I1H. SHI l. BL'HU'S and havo your i-yi exaininel frra, Wa bavu reduced pricaft ami are tha l-iwoi: in the eitr. NlcUel spoi-taels from f I to S-. ifJld from $4 to W. 303 Spruca Street Scranton, P L if SSO.22