The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 25, 1896, Page 12, Image 12

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    SCHANTOX TRIBUNE WKBNES DAY MOANING. MARCH 3, 189C.
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r UlinUUHUHLL.
' (Iteadeni wilt please note that advertise
ments, ordere for Job work, and Items tor
Sublleatlon left at the establishment of
hannon Co., newsdealer. North Main
treet. wttl receive prompt attention; or.
,Uce open from ( a. in. to 18 p. m.J .
St.l CT COl'NUL MIX
i
"II. liy lathera Mel MonJu Night to
I'us Appropilatlonis.
1I the select councilman were, lit
attendance ul tlie council chamber m
Muiclav eveiiinjt. Sir. Soner .In Hi
. half. The followH hills rend aiut
onl.ioi iMikl: Itnanl of revision
ai.i'iil. U A. Dllt. two day. : O. K.
Illsiiil. two iltt.vH. $4; 1. O. sn inniich.
two lav. S-t: James l'ldueon. two and
tiu.-liir fr work done ami inaterlul. as
n half days. $". W. 11. K.ttftt. con
ii.llnws: n oily bulltlliiK. $4i.:tl: Hy
Ki'oitiiils, tM.22; t'olimitiiu house. Si:l;
Jill, hell li'insK. 'M.W; tr.tul. $tr...M. 1 II
suiutice, per W. it. linker. m: Kve-
i r.xr leader, i.rliitlniv. 4:!.:.: UventiiB
Leader, printing-. J.nUin & t'ur-
l.tiit.r. piliitintr. IX7:.; K. K. I. hvaiiH.
miiiII-r. xi; Jl" li '. "l.anltiB
streets. L'7; cart :. ttal. Jjii.Wt;
I. -.lal. $!1.!.V ' , ...
Thi t'luieli liiBurance ng-n-y n '
pri'iiiliini fur iiiHiminct wuh referred to
tlie iiuier time.
Tin ilmo roll nf the street department
tirdered paid.
The following resolution was passed:
That the city engineer be Instructed to
Klvc street lines and Riade- on Wash
ington ftreet, between Kighth and
Ninth avenues.
I'lmn the remllng of the orrilnanre or
upiroprlations. Mr. SleNulty offered
mi h nilmcrit ti the ordlnanee as re-
.piirted l.v the i-nnmiUtcp. lie moved
that the follow InK uinoniits he lil
ci eased: Mayor, to . $.": ivpnirliiK
Ml-eets, I3.IKHI; I'ntitiiiKcut fund. U'.1U;
Hie ulnnn. -;tsMi; or it total Increase
if $;'.?iki. This was lost Uy four to two
Votes.
A n 1 deal of talk was made upon
the Jiiou appropriation asked for hy the
J.i'limi- I.eiiKiie association fur detective
service, which now has been placed in
a separate ordinance, for some rea
son, . The select council met OKnin last nlsht
jiml completed their work. The fol
lowing report of the city -ontroller,
1'iaiik Smith. wa acted upon:
II. mom hi" select nnd common rmmrlls.
i ii'iillemcn: Appropriation for con
tingent fund nnd repairing Htrcets are
exhausted. Am now holding warrants
ilrawn on the contlnarnt fund for
fi.Y There Is only tiHS.04 left In the ap
propriation for nrc and incandescent
liKhls. Their bill for March will prob
.ii.it l... .i-.n li.it-A I'j'.lli.vcltio' li:i In m-es:
Some of them could he transferred to
clear up above: fuel. ll: pruning,
11 vis; water rent. Mii: special police,
JI07 .L'i: sewers and water coursen, $:Mii.
:::?; clennlnu- paved Blieetx. $1.".S.7L': llen
dri. k park fund. $IOti.7i: t'ity Hull r-aik.
tL'S.ol; sidewalk fund. J::i.L'H: lire alarm,
it r.uu; total, ;i.U.'..M.
Yours truly,
Trnnk Smith, controller.
1)11.1) Willi r YOlLXi.
Mih Unit PldKCon ( ailed to llvr Kcst
After Mncli Snfferinij.
At tlie home of her brother, John TMd
Reon, of Kallbrook street, there passed
away yesterday moriiim; n very estlm
ii Id.' young lady. Miss Unse I'lditeon.
.She h.id suffered for live months from
a complication of diseiiscs.
Miss I Jose was 1M years old. She was
l.oin In this city and resided here until
her pnretits died, when she filtered St.
('ei-llla's iicademy. at Scranton. She
was loved by all of her numerous ac
quaintance, nnd durliiK her Illness she
sutTinil. with patii'inv and without
nun nan liv,r.
The following are left to mourn her
loss: llcr broi hers, John and Ambrose,
ami three sisters. .Mrs. T. J. Jlownrd
and Miss Alice ridip-on, of this city;
nnd Mrs. J. A. Murphy, of Wilkes
1 :.-( rie.
The funrenl will occur on Thursday
nt :: o'clock. After service in St. Hose's
church lntcrim-tit will be made In St.
Hose's cemetery.
SI' I I I.I'.U AT LAST.
I.inpluyc of the Defunct Dally Anthra
cite Hut Paid.
The employes of the linily Anthracite
liuve at last received a small recom
pense fur i heir labor, and are Rlud to
net something.
Several ('iirbonilallans are happy, es
pecially Mrs. Calmon, who kept a
I.iiiiiiIIiik establishment In the Ledyard
Mock on l.lncnln avenue. Several of
the printers or the Dally Anthracite
lioiirdeil with her. Their unpaid waes
prevented them paying Sir. Cahoon,
In it she will now receive most of what
Was due her.
Chrlmlun Goncrositv-
The Rreat RencroHlly and Christian
Work of the l-'irst rrexbyterlan ehurcli
of this city has been amply demoiistrnt
nl durliiK tbe last two years, when they
have contributed about St.iicMi. They
are now preiared to extend operations
Nerves
Are like Fire.
They are
Good Servants
Uut iuake
Poor Masters
To keep your Nervea teady,
Your Head clear.
Build up your Strength,
Kliarpeu your Appetite,
You uiut have
Pure Rich Blood
Tlie Best Medicine to Vitalize
and Enrich tlie Blow J, la
Mood's
Sarsaparilla
The Oue True Blood Purifier
Proniiueutly.in the Public Eye.
Hood's pin .uJ:SLr,sl.oM
SPRING OPENING!
OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT
, lias been wonderfully ini
- tmivcd by adding I .(MX) square
feet to our ulready ttpucious
Ktore. And we have jnt re
' ; ccived the tineat assortment of
Ourpct" the imirkct can pro
- Utice. i lie patterns are oi the
very latest.
Our Wall Pacer Dtsartnsnf
Has been increused to twice its
V former sle, no that you can
seethe finest and most artistic
"styles and color! iirs ever
- shown in the market. Prices
: , always the lowest .
Carpets,
.Wall Paper
SCOTT IIICLIS
41 Laekawanna Ava. ,
Does this
mean you?
How many people there are who seem
to. lack- ambition, life and healthful
viKor. You can tell It by their looks.
Thy Hhiver with the cold when the
v.rather I bleak. They liuve a pluche.;,
Kullow appearance. They complain of
fceliiiK run down. ; Their symptom
plul.ily xliow that their blood in thin
uml poor, that it (Joe not circulate
properly, and that their liver and kid
neys are in a very bad state. That Is
why they have these miserable symp
toms and complain of
Stomach troubles,
NurvoUKiiess,
Ocneral weakness.
Headaches and backaches,
'hilly sensation,
DizliieKU,
Despondency. ,
Are you one of this vast number who
suffer from the miserable, wearing;
fe-lliu:s above described'.' If so, why
not try to overcome them anil Bet
Into u good stale of health? Vou fun
easily do so. All you need to do In to
take Wurner's Safe ('ure regularly, and
it will make you strong; and well. Take
it Just for a short time and you will
soon notice a chunge for the better.
Kvtry bad symptom will disappear.
Vour blood will become rich and pure.
your elreulntlon Improve, and your
liver and kidneys will do their work.
This ureat remedy, In short, will put
new life and vlRor Into you. It will
make yJu feel better ihun you have
felt for many a day. Will you not try
11?
in a lurjter- scale for the success and
ouifurt of the people that worship.
.it-ii.,la i.F W Hi II I linu lie..n tlt'nifllHHll
(or the remodeling of the church, etc.
Iho llridip) contract.
It is slated that Hryce It. ' ltlulr. of
this ciiy, will be the superintendent of
Clark Co., the Melnn Arch llrldge
company, who were' given the contract
for eonxti uctinB the mree concreie
loiilpes to span the Lackawanna ut
SuU-iii, Sixth and l-Iltfhth avenues. The
sul-contraets have not been let.
A last Trottrr.
Hovton I.ee puiT'liHsod nt t'nadalla,
V V i m MiiiiiIuv fur Alderman S. S.
.Jones, of the municipal buildhut, a very
nailtisnnie cnesilllll pacer I up nullum
has a mark of J.L'U a fust record. The
alderiuun does not intend to place her
on the course.
I mitral.
Die funeral of the lute J. J. lloy-
laiul will take place today from the lute
residence of the deceased on Seventh
av-nue. The remains will be taken to
St. Hose's church at .:, where a
equlein mass will be said.
PERSONAL AM) OTIIKK l'l'I'MS
Mrs. flondrlch. of Lincoln avenue and
TVrracK street. Is seriously Indisposed.
It. Lyons and Ills family ure visiting
relatives In Susquehanna.
ttev. V. C Myers preached at the re
vival services held In the S md Pres
byterian churches Monday evenlnti.
l'rolessor A. 1. Thoinus conducted
Iht souk service ul the 1'resby teriau
church lust niKht.
Mrs. Theodore Crane, late of this city.
but now of Seranton, Is here on a visit.
II. A. Purple and VV. K. Moon were
vlsitiiiK In Serantdti yesterday.
I'utrick McCabc, of Yutesvllle, Is vis
it hit? here.
Mayor Hendrlek Is luld aside with a
cnl.J.
John fiolden. of Pike street, sustained
a fall and fractured his 1ck.
("Iiurles Williams, of I'.rooklyn. N. Y.,
Is vislliiiK in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Moie nnd son.
Kendall, who have been spcndiiiK the
winter months ul tlie Hotel Anlhrucite,
will return to their Lakeside home to
day.
Mrs. Cleorpe Van Kciuen. who has
beon the Riiefct of her father. Air. Ttlltl'-,
at the Hotel Anthracite for a week pnst,
returned to her home In Passaic, X. J.,
yesterday.
S. It. Pendleton, of StonltiKloti, Conn.,
has come to visit his son (Scnrgc, on
Wayne sired.
Miss Jennie Moon, of Jerniyn, who
has been the ciiest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles Avery, of (iarlleld avenue, re
turned home yesterday mornlna.
Mrs.-.lohn CourtrlRht Ih com lined to
nor home on South Washington street
by illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles and children, of
Olyphsnt, spent Sunday with friends in
PrU-ebiirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sehlelssler and
Joseph Sehlelssler, of llonesilale, are
Boosts or Mr. and Mrs. William Pell, on
Wyoming street.
Tlionuts lluurun has purchased the
Park hotel ut Sltiipson. neur Anthracite
park, and has made application for the
t runnier ot the license to his name from
.1. Snee.
William (Irllliths. Walter Stunrt.
Heniy Pierce. Charles Snedecker. (leo.
Dawson, Kenjnniin Freeland, Charles
Wlitte, William Smith. Charles Alev
nn.Jer, (ieorse Oilbert and William
Kiohurds, of this city, and (Wirire
White, of Purest City, of the Junior
timer or American Mechanic, went to
MotiehHUHe Saturday eveninir and enn-
feired the Initiatory decree on four
caiiuuuics iruni White Mills.
OLD FORGE,
M I S. Illll llillD- In I lie iril.iat 1,.... ..I
ter. Alts. K. L. Satire.
Alts. .Nettie Laniont Is confined
her Inline hy sickness.
Allss J. May Hrodlieud returned
the Strnudsbura; Normal school
to
to
on
Tue-sday after spending; a few da
ays
Willi lier VUreillS.
Mrs. J. W. Thornton and children a
visltin? her nu renin In l'e..L-viti..
are
HllA Xtldued rCin.nA 1 r.l..A. i
illiu v IfUl IVUIIT.
in . cruiuon, spent Minduy ut the Meth.
oiiisc I'jpiseopui parsonnRe,
! t !ei-l I'IIiIm Ohm i.t . 1. 111
" IF, IMC I.IMIIIII-
burfr Normal school, Is spending her
lii. niiiui wan ner moinertn Taylor.
William Typdull was killed hi .No
shaft, l'ennsvlvunia f'nnl vniminn
Tuesday by a full of rock. He lea'v
on
es
a wii nnu two small children.
flltlArfll Hrtl'L'If.AU t'lll I.A : I...1.I I ..
The
........ r, ,,, l1- .,t.l HI l
Hrlolt church on Thursday. Interim
he
cut
in .iiarry cenieiery.
Thomas Ijiiieo, of Pittston, made
business trio' here on Hmuninv
Mrs. K. L. Drake and Mrs. Sam
nuel
i: rod head relehrnted their birthdays
tll hnUM llf III I'a Ill-oIrA nn T 1
i at
-. . unv .n urrut
rl' I, ri.u ni'iMpnl u-npn M. nn.l .
unk
Sanders, Lmnmore; Afr. and Mrs. Mil
ler, neriiiimn. airs, ituerton. I'rov
dence; Misses Hut tie Safford, Alargar
and J. May ftnodhead.
HALLSTEAD.
Much Interest Is belna; manifested by
all concerning: the race for county su.
perlnlendent of schools. There are nt
present three candidates In the field.
viz: C. P. QellaUof New Mllford: M
W. Oare;ill. of Oreat Hend, and Charles
K. jvitixiey, or tins place.
H. K. Crowell will have charge of the
revival meetings in the Maptist church
on Wednesday and Thursday evenlnes
Miss Daisy Jackson, one of the nuolls
of the HlKh school, died at the home
of 1. O. W llmnt ou Fourth street on
Tuesday .morning after an Illness of
about two weeks. The funeral services
will be held from the Baptist church
Thursday afternoon at two o clock.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres-
byterlnn church was re-organled into
a sisterhood of Mary and Martha at a
meeting held on Tuesday. ,
WILKES-BAflflE,
VETERAN'S DEATH. ',
lie Was Onoo :arrlcd from Field
for Itcad.
William II. Lloyd, nged 50 years, died
at his home on Hartford street. Ashley.
Air. Lloyd had been oiling for three
months but had nut taken to his bed
until about u month uku since which
time he suffered greatly with hrlntht's
disease, which ended In death as stat
ed. .Mr. Lloyd was born on Uolllni? Altll
11 il In this city fifty years oko. At
the aRe of fourteen-years he enlisted
as a volunteer In the Kleventh Penn
sylvania cavalry. Company K. In 1S61.
and served his country t'or four years.
lie was twice wounded und once cur
ried fioni the field for dead by o com
rade. He survived, however. aiid"Iater
wus honorably dlschnrRed at the close
of the war. He located after the war
In Seranton. subsequently moving to
Ashley, where he has since resided. He
Is survived by his wife and two daugh
ters. Jh. Morris Zchtiders and Miss
Kliunu Lloyd. Deceased wus a mem
ber of UKareta Tribe. No. 24S. Im
proved Order -of lied Men of Ashley,
Wllkes-Harre Council No. Pil, Junior
Order I'tiiieil American Alechanlc and
the Crnnd Army of the Republic
1 he funeral will take place on Fri
day afternoon at 2 o'clock froln tlie
Centenary Methodist ehurch-ut Ashley.
The interment will be In Ashley ceme
tery.
DEATH OF MRS. S I ADIJ'.R.
After Long Years of Suffering She
Passes Awa from Life.
Airs. Stadler. wife of H. V.'Stadler.
professor of music ut the seminary,
died at her home on Maple street,
Kltmslon, yesterday. Deceased hud
been mii invalid for several years, una
her death, while deeply reargued, is a
relief of long suffering. Her- husband
und one daughter, Miss Josle, survive
her.
She was a dauirbter of Mi. and Mrs.
C. A. Kuschke, of Plymouth, sister of
.Mrs. C. C. (lensll.- of Plymouth, una
John Kuschke. of Wilkes-Kurre, und C.
H. Kuschke, u prominent butcher of
Plymouth. Arrangements fur the fu
neral will be announced later.
EMERY DISCHARGED.
The Smallpox Patient still in the
Pest House. .
Yesterday John Emery, the father of
the three children confined in the pest
house at Alultby with smallpox, was
Riven a thorough scrubbing by Dr.
Fan li s and W atchman LoverlcK ami
Blven a new suit of clothing as well as
a working suit and was then allowed
to go. Yesterday was the first he has
been out since Feb. Ifi.
I'he oldest son of Kmery has fully re
covered, but the two younger children
are still dowii with the disease. They
with the mother, will be discharged In
two or tnree weeks.
Hcv. ti. C. I.vman Resigns.
If.v rl (' T.cmnn iinutoi (d Die
liio.iil Jlieet Methodist Knisonoal
ehiteeh nf IMtttaton tendered' his res
ignation Alonday evening because of
ill health and will retire from tne min
istry, lie hus been a' minister for
twenty-five years and the board passed
resolutions regretting his Illness and
expressing rorrow lor nis resignation.
Ilov. Mr. l.yman ltnenas to ne uuseui
from the coming confeieme, leaving
Pittston next Monday evening for
lown, where he will slay ror u year.
BKII.F NOTES.
Wvomlnc Is to have a local naner.
II. P. Woodward will be the editor and
publisher.
rim ilftepulli finiiiml banoiief of thi
Sons of St. Ileorge will he held ut Con
cordia hall on the evening or April -'i.
riiM Mini vi.ni' Hiieini n iiih ivriin
iteltef Ciiiim will be held In the
tlildersleeve building on South ush
iniriiui Ktrit 'i'hin-sdfiv eveninir.
The Daughters of the 'Revolution will
meet next Mouduy evening to near a
ttilt.' fivitvi nil iitilulil ctniire Most of
the meetings have hud papers from
some or me uaiigniers.
William Tyndall, a miner, was killed
lie n fnll of 1'oek III th Mlifll'r.lWvHli'
shaft at Pittston yesterday. He was
'3 years oht ami uvea neur M runion.
The Wllkes-Hurre water company ui-
recliied U'lll lliet 111 li fell dlIVS to I'Utl-
le II... r. f lliMli riliilit t,l I h Klielllir
brook Water Siifiply company. The
amount to be paid to the rormer com
pany Is $4K0,auu in cash.
-
MOSCOW,
Airs. L. H. l'.rown, of Brooklyn, Is vis
iting friends in town. '
Airs. S. S. Yeager left yesterday for
New York for a two weeks' visit with
friends.
.Mr. and Airs. Kurfone Ualsly, of Ster
ling, were visitors In town on Suturday.
Mrs. Jennie Nonck. of (liven Kldge,
called on friends In town Alonduy.
ileorge Ives, of Dtinmnre, passed
through town on Sunday.
Mrs. Kufiene Nnack is visiting Airs.
John Jollier. In (ireen Kldge. this week.
The funeral of the little daughter of
Mr. and Airs. F. Uundall occurred yes
lerday. Services were held at Maple
Lake.
A surprise party was tendered Mrs.
P. S. Post en at her home on Spring Gar
den street Alonday evening by u num
ber of her friends In honor of her sixty-
fourth hlrthdu. Those present were:
Air. nnd Airs. W. F. Clements, Dr. and
Mrs. L'Amoreaux, Mr. and Airs. J. Al.
Nonck, Air. and Airs. F. H. Gardner, the
Allsses Sue Pyle, Mollle Nnack, Ruth
Gardner, Frank Posten und Frank
Nouck.
- If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup hai
been used for over Fifty tears Dy Hill
lirns of Mother.', for tlielr Children
while Teething, with Perfect Success.
It Soothes the Child. Softens the Gums.
Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic and
Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold
by Druggists tn every part of H e world.
Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlr.slow'a
Boothlng Syrup, and take no other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle,
"Theu llaby was pick, we gave her Cltnrla.
A lien she was a Child, she cried for t'ssloria.
Wliea Blie became Mia, she cituig to Cantoris.
Wliea the bad CLHJren, alie garetbeui Castorla.
RUPTURE
It one of the very common ailmrnt of mo
kiud. It is nullr tke result ot hard work or
oTir exrtlon. and Is oftautiinet the legacr of
fever or severe attack of aickueM which
leaves tha abdominal muscles la a weakened
rnndltioD, allowing tbe pro:ruiou of bowel.
It is
NO DISGRACE
to be ruptured, but it it. rery annoying and
sonietiniei dangemus. Until recently it was
thought to be iiicnrslile without aa operation,
but thank to scientific rawarcta
ITS CURE
I now AnaoLUTELT CERTAIN to ninety
ont of a hondred easae where the raptu.e can
be returned. I give a writteu guarantee to
cure. Mo knife, no inoonrealence, no opera
tieo; ao detention from beslneaa, aad no true
to annoy you atterwaras. -One vialt to bit
offlee weekly for from fonr to eight week I
nraallr .ratfldent for the worst case. DK.
ALEX. P. O'MALLBY, Rupture Sptdalitt,
Wahlagtoa street, WUkat-Barre, Pa
OLY PHANT.
Allss Grace Wenehel, assisted by the
pupils of her elocution class, conduct
ed a well attended and successful en
tertainment tit the Congregational
church Monday evening. The most en
joyable feature of the exercises was a
Delsarte drill, given by the class under
the direction of Miss Wenehel.
Archdeacon 1). Webster Coxe. of Al-
den. Pa., will deliver an address at the
Episcopal mission In Edwards' hall to
morrow evening at T.t.'i o'cl-k.
The club of 'si gave a muslcale In
their rooms Sunday evening. The fol
lowing programme was well rendered:
Pluno selection, Frank Ferguson: rec
itation. Aliss Jennie Gillespie; solo.
Allss Anna tirnwn; selection. Allss Jen
nie O'Hoylc, of -Atvhbald: solo, Jaius
O'Alalley; recitation. Allss Agnes Ale
Andrew, of Archbuld: piano selection.
Allss Knte Rvurdcn. of Seranton.
Allsses Knthryn K. llrown und Alar
goret Toole, of Wilkes- Barre, sient
Sunduy with the Allsses Stone, of Bell
street.
Allss Katie Kellcv left yesterday for
Stroudshurg to resume her studies af
ter a short" visit with her parents at
this place.
.Miss Anna Doiigher. of Wllkes-Barre,
who has been the guest of Allss Maine
O'Alalley, has n tinned homo.
Miss Alary !,. .Martin Is lying danger
ously HI ut her home, on ivluwurc
Street.
P. !'. Cawley, of Arehbnld, circulated
among friends In town the fore part
of the week.
Airs. James J. Cumnilngs Is spending
a few days at New York city.
Airs. I'. J. Horun. of Seranton, vis
ited relatives on Duiunore street yester
day. Allsses Tessle AlcIIale nnd Mamie
Dempsey, of Dun more street, spent
Sunday with friends In town.
Allss Nellie Cumnilngs. of Seranton,
was the guest of Aliss Alary Carbine
over Sunday.
TAYLOR,
Last Friday evening about 10 o'clock
as John D. Jones wus returning from
Lackawanna council. No. Il:i:;, Hoy a I
Arcanum, of Seranton. fell off a car of
the Seranton Tructlon compuny und
sustained Injuries.
Last evening Lodge No. COS, Tinle
dependent Order of Odd Fellows, held n
grand supper nt the rink.
William Shepard. of vVllkc.o-liarre.
spent Sunday with Air. and Alts. 11. II
Jones, of Ktorrs street.
The Daughters of America desire to
thank tlie Junior Order of I'nited
American Mechanics for the use of their
flag and such a good representation
from their council in their simper.
The young people from the Plymouth
church acquitted themselves to the en
tire satisfaction of the public lust even
ing in their production of the "Dlstrick
Skule" at the Congregational church.
Lost, In or neur the Congregutlonul
church Alonduy evening, a vulunble
mink. Finder will .be rewarded by
leaving same ut Reese's Drug store. "
Allss Mary Ann Nicholas, of Ktorrs
street. Is quite III nt her home.
Fred I'rweider, of I'nion street. Is on
the sick list.
Dr. WenU's carriage was seen on our
streets yesterday. ' .
Alts. Jones' store on Alain slrtet Is
being remodeled.
JOSI PIIIM-S LXIH U AU AXCK.
Even the Emperor Napoleon Was bother
ed by Dressmaker's Bills.
From the Century.
On his return Napoleon had found
Josephine's extravagance to be as un
bounded us ever; but he could not well
complain, because, although for the
most part frugal' himself, ho had this
time encouraged lavishness in his fami
ly. Still, it was not ugreenble to have
dressmakers' bills Hung Into his car
riage when driving in state with his
consort, and on one occasion he sent an
unprincipled but ( lever milliner to the
prison of lilcetre for having disobeyed
Ills orders in furnishing' her wares to
Ihe empress at exorbitant prices.
The person was so indispensable to
the court ladies, however, that they
crowded her cell, and she wus soon released.
CATALOGUE OF
PIANOS AND ORGANS
TO BE SOLD
Thursday, March 26th,
AT THE SHOW ROOMS OF
MEM
224 WYOMING AVE.
SALE BEGINS
AT 10 A. n.
E. II.
TERMS OF SALE:
Spot cash or twenty five per cent, of purchase price at
time of sale, and the balance as per arrangement, with inter
est at the rate of six per cent, per annum.
NEW CABINET
In fashionable, moilern style oa.'. All
are of full i-otniuii'f. have thrf-f nnlsorm
throuifhoiit, over-HtruiiK baK. full iron
frameif, etc., und are nolil uinlfr the ifurne
Kiiurantee u If sukl In the orilinary way.
1. rtohmer: atyle, 7: ebony eaco.
2. Hohmfr: style.?; mulioKHiiy case.
S. Mehlin; style J; walnut eas
4. Muihiishek a: .Son! etyle, 5; walnut
rase.
;,. MuthiiKhek & Son; style, 2; w.iln'it
ease.
li. Srhubert: style, R; WHlniit ense.
7. Stuyvesant; atyle, K: walnut eae.
8. Hinllh f& liarron; style, 3; wulmit
cane.
9. KiirlEiiionn: atyle, 2: ebony rone.
10. KinRHbnry; style. 3: inalioKuny case.
11. liuiiliam ;style, li; eboty case.
Second-Hand Upright Pianos,
Warranted la Perfect Order.
II. rhlekerlng; atyle, K: evony ease,
(flood as new).
13. Wheeloek; atyle, 7: ebony case.
14. Wheeloek; style, 7; ebony euae,
Ki. Wheeloek; style, 7; ebony euse.
i lti. Hiiinard; style, B: eliony case.
17. Harvard; atyle, B: ebony ease.
18. Wooley & Co.. (KnKlish); rosea ood
case.
19. Clik'kerln;, srand; ebony case.
Square Pianos In Perfect Order.
iO. Chlekerlii;, six octaves, fair condi
tion. 21. Wine; V flona, aeven octave, over
truna; base. Ool.
22. Uarmore, aeven octave, over-strung-bass.
Good.
U. Marshall V Miller, seven octaves.
over-etrun bass. UooiL
THE
LEADER
124-126 Wyoming Av&
Offer the following Spec
ials for the balance of the
week :
One lot of black an l navy reefer suits
In all sixes, remilur value. ''.
Leader's iTicc. :1 1)8
One new lot of bluek ligurcd brilllant
ine skirts, lined throughout, faced
with velveteen,
I eaJci 's Prlco.
One new lot of bluek ligurcd lrllllanl
Ine i-kirl much mier fluidity, live
yunl skirt, lined lliroie-cliotn.
Leader's IVioe. l.l8
New lot of men's Krister neckwear.
Gems of Xli any, all style.
Leader's Price. 47c
One lot of men's l.l.iel: and tun col
ored half hose, warranted fal colors.
Leader's 1'iioe. Uc
Complete assortment of ladles' Swiss
ribbed vests In eern and while.
Leader's Trice from 1-c to '24c each
One lot of ludies' muslin drawers with
cluster of tucks, an I trimmed with
embroidery,
. Leader's Price. 2Uc
Ore lo! of ludies' muslin sklrla,
lilinined with lure or embroidery.
Leader's Price, 8c
35 dozen ludies' Hue four-button kid
gloves in tans, browns and while
Willi bluek eniliiolilery.
Leader's Price, i!)c
53 iloren of the celebrated J. It. corsets,
white only. In all sizes, leal vulne,
il.Kl,
Leader's Price, 50c
23 pieces of wool mixtures, nil spring
effects, real value 2k?.,
Leader's Price, ISc
The balance of our 3.V. nnd (U. ull
won) dress goods in one lot,
Leader's Price, '2Sc
8.1 pieces of nil-wool funcy suitings.
ul.o ull-woul colored serges, these
goods would be eheup at .Vie..
Leader's Price, :V2.)c
We have ;."i nieces more of those won
derful Die. Kill;-". Ho not fuil to see the in
If you have not ulreudy done so.
All of our tl.2.'i fancy silks In beautiful
effects lit one lot ut Hsc.
Jill) yards of best rpiullly dress ging
hams in short lensths from a to li
yards, regular price, rte
I .cider's Price, 5c
75 pieces of fine quulily xephyr ging
hams, reglilur price,
Leader's Price, "it
1'5 pieces nf Crepe I ,Iuiuu, the new- .
. call thing in winll fa biles mude to .
retail ai UV., - -
Leader's Price. 7je
25 pieces of genuine h'rench organdies."
guilds thai have relaileit us liliih as
Hijc.,
Leader's Price t ic
4-1 unbleached muslin, good quality.
Leader's Price, tc a yard
LEBECK & GORIN.
Houses for Sals and for Rent
If you cunlrmplute purchasing or leas
ing houne, r want to Involln a lot.
we (he II "t ul deslrabl property on
page J of 1 he t ribune.
AT AUCTION
-OX-
STRONG.
GRAND PIANOS,
;4. Miller & Co., seven m lnves, ovf
HUuri!; bass.
New Organs.
I',. I'nileU Wtutes OlK.lil, wulmit e.ise, u
Oetuves, hiali too.
M. Story I'lulk firenn, walnut ease, C
ortuves, hitfh tot and mirrors.
27. t'liicaao I'oltuKe firvim, ouk ease, fi
Oeiaves, hiuh toi uml mirrors.
It. Tarraml Volley H xhii. ouk ens,
5 oetuves. hlKh toi uml mirrors.
Second-Hand Organs.
20. I'. It. Hunt it- Co. Oiaun, C octaves,
walnut ease, lilch tni.
n KiikIiiiiiI firman, i O' taves, wal
nut ease, hlsh top. ,
31. I lyer & Monties Organ, 5 octave!,
wulmit euse, h lull top.
:i'.'. Kstey (irxiin. octaves, walnut ens',
hlKh tui.
3-1. .New Knulnm Orsan, ." oetuves, wal
nut ease, high lop.
31. ChleaKO Coilne flrgiin. j octaves.
Walnut case, hlKh loi.
. ST. Kehonlaer Organ, S octaves, walnut
chupel euse.
i. Acme Organ, i octaves, walnut ch.i
pel ease.
.T7. ttmlth American Ortjun, i octaves,
walnut fliapaj ense.
iasnn a Mamlin Organ, & octaves,
walnut chapel case.
Hterlina Oilcan, 7 sets reeds, i octaves,
etc., walnut case.
Special
40. Wilcox aV White Symphony flelf-play.
In Oman, li eels resls, live octaves, can be
used In the ordinary way, or with me
chanical attachment. Cost t3U. Would
make a aplendld Instrument for church
or hall -
BROTH
ERS,
AUCTIONEER 1
ESTABLISHED 1873
S; G.KERR.S0N & C0.
JOnX CROSSLEY k SOX'S, HALIFAX, EXGLAXDj
UNRIVALLED
y
TAPESTRY
CARPETS
In all the Latest Designs and Handsome Combina
tions and Coloring, which - have . made the goods, so
. justly celebrated. We are ; the Sole Agents for
Seranton.' Our Complete Line of n
CARPETS
FOR THE SPRING TRADE
Have now been received, and includes everything ap
propriate and desirable in all grades of Wiltons, Ax
minsters, Savonneries, Velvets, Brussels, Ta
pestries and Extra Quality ingrains, with Bor
ders to match. An inspection of our stock and ex
amination of prices will prove interesting.
A O Lackawanna Ave.
Opposite
THIRD NATIONAL BARK OF SCRANTON. PA.
STATEMENT
REsorncKs.
Loans
.J1.4.1C.77J 4t
7H ni
, lno.two oil
. 30l,a.Vi Si
, X.TM Vi
D.ikiii OH
. 7.7M i'
. 1T.7.S0 7.H
. Se
:,1S1.300 30
Overaraftn
V. H. Hon.!"
Other Komi
Umiklnjf limine
I'renilnnii" on I'. 8. Hotnln...
lnie from f. 8. Treaaurer.
line from Hanks ,
Cash
WM, CONNIXI., PrMlilent: (11:0. H. CATL.IN, Vice PreMilent; VM. H. PECK, Caihlrr.
IIIKCCI OHS-Wm. Connell, Henry Bella, Jr., James Archbald, Wm. T. Smith, Ueerge H.
Callln. Luthrr Keller, Alfred Hand.
Special attention given to Belne and Personal Accounts. Three per cent. Interest
on Time Deposits.
THE
TRADERS
HATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON.
ORGANIZED 1893
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
$250,000
40,000
JOHN T. PURTIiR, President.
V. W. WATSON, Vice President.
h'. L. PHILLIPS, Cashier.
IUKKCTOR8.
Fnniuul Hi in1-, Jaoie II. Ereroart. lrvlnj
A Klin h. Pierre B Hnlef. J.'-pli J. Jertnyo.
M. ?; Krmrrvr, ffcarlw Matnew. JollrfT.
Porter, W. V. Wmjou, Ch.rl., ttchlager, U
W. Mors.
INTEREST PAID ONTIHE
DEPOSITS.
This bank invite tlie patronuze of business
men and drum Kai'al!y.
R90F TMNIHG AND S0LDERSS
AS Aon away with by the uae ( HAB1V
MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which ooaalaU
f loaradlent well-known to all. It oaa be
Milli to tin, galvaulaed tin, eheet Iroa
reofe, also to brick dweiliige, which will
Mweeot absoluteljr any crumblUtg, crack
las; or breaking of the brick. It vill out
laat tlnnlnj; of any kind by many year,
nil It's coat doee not exceed one-fifth that
f the east of tinning. la sold by the) Jot)
or pound. Contracts taken by
ANTONIO HAHTaULKN. IS aUrah BL
i
EXCURSION RATES
TO THE LAND OF MOD.
That i where you spend one-third of your
life, making the journey 365 times each1 year. If
you wish to enjoy first-class accommodations, at
at emigrant rates, with the assurance that you
will nevor miss your connections, or tire of the
scenery,
TAKE THIS ROUTE.
CURLY
BIRCH
CHAMBER
SUITES
AT C05T.
) temptation
A FEW REMNANTS OF MATTING
6c TO 12c. PER YARD,
Consisting of Fancy Cotton Warp, Japanese, Plain
and Fancy Chinas; not any contain lull patterns,
but are just the thing for runners, corridors, etc.
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CLOTHIERS, HOME FURNISHERS.
TELEPHONE 8154
Ihe Main Entrance to Wyoming. Housa.
FEBRUARY
28, 1898:
' LIABILITIES.
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200.000 oa
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108 M
516,741 19
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DU POINT'S,
IKING. ILASTH6 MD SPMTIM
Haaofsotared at the Wapwallnpea MUla, Lo)
erne county, Fa., and at WU
nilsatou, LHilawars,
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
eonaral Acnt for the Wyueaing Oiatriat.
Ill VVYOMINO AV&, BorwiTton, fa
Tated MaOeasl Bank Kotldtaj.
aoagijiaat
Jol'eVMrVi??BoV. PrmnaV Pf
B. W. MULLIOAN, WUk tWl7Fa.
bstay'a BaihtaiXei'
-A deUar eend tae aVAer
MalAeUee' Mid ireeach DotssaaKM Jkejat
I eel I rem ne eaywae i ta u-.f
setarnsof vaaa. wmm rrmmj,
or Koetel Hete tm tM.
Kqnsi eeafy way tha bee
old la U letall ( se
tMineiee. therelQi we fmwr
ante, the , eM ewtl Mar.
and If any ea li ao eaaeoea
Oetn
or Ceawaon hb
sea Tl I aad Eai
FUCRAL IT,
I
POWDER
I 4
' MtHssaaaerBtar
The beautiful, natural grain, velvet-like
finish and artistic design of
these iroods proved too much of a
to our buyer, and he
uouiii iuu iifiiviiy. i.uw iut
) occupy space belonging to Spring
j Coods. The result is obvious.
We must sacrifice profit to gaiu
I room.
CASH
OR CREDIT.
218, 225 and 227
WYOMING AYE.