THE .6CHAOTON TI1IBUNE SATUBDAT 2IOB&QKV, APRIL 25. 1898. 7 NeuJs WEST SIDE EVENTS. Kecspiloa Tcadered . J. B. Sersct. of Simpson M. E. Charea-Calld Rna Powa y a Bieyels-Iatcrcatina News Notes A reception vu last evening tendered Rev. J. B. Sweet at the Simpson Meth odist Episcopal church. The lecture room of the church, where the reception was held, was well tilled. There waa no prolamine to the affair, everything wan of charming informality. Con rad's orchestra played during the entire evening. In the side rooms of the church re freshments were served under the di rection of the following ladles: Mrs. E. I Bertlne, -Misaea Nellie Fellows, Klizabeth Heiser, Margaret Van Camp, Millie Coons, Anna Broadbent. Edna Saxe, Fannie Kennedy. Gertrude Fel lows, ICarliel Jones, Minnie Webstur, and Mary Hower. Mr. Sweet, as 'a speaker, has already deeply impressed all who have heard him. lie is a very powerful preacher. Ills delivery Is warm and eloquent. Among the hui'ch members Mr. Sweet Is popular. His earnest mien has won ninny friends. The attendance at the Sunday meetings of the church have bright ened considerably since the advent of he new pastor. FAREWELL TO MR. WELSH. Kdward Welsh, the aweet tenor sing er, was tenedered a farewell In Mears' hall last evening. The gathering was In the form of a leap year nodal. Mr. Welsh leaves next week for IJoston, where he will study vocal music. Re-' cently a benefit concert was given In Ills name. Last evening Miss Kittle McN'ichol had charge. There was a very large attendance. The crowd ex tended to the doors of the hulliling. The grand march was led by Air. Welsh and Miss Minnie Hoban, of Olyphont. Mr. Welsh In his new departure 4s followed 'y the best wishes of hundreds on this tide, to whom he has furnished gratul ous entertainment. lilW DOWN BY A BICYCLE? Fast riding bicyclists are agatn alive. Thursday evening a young son of Onus. Klmmiclt. the Swetland - street hotel keeper, was run down and injured by a young West Sider. The boy received a cut on the head which reached Into the skull. He will recover. Dr. Beck wlth was called to attend him. PLENTY OF BUTTE II MILK SOAP. We were disappointed Inst Saturday In not having enough toilet soap to sup ply the great demand. In order to please, all our patrons today (all day and evening) we will again sell at seven cents a box, and will till orders for any quantity not exceeding a dozen boxes. Mears & Hagen. 415 and 417 Lackawanna avenue.' NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Last evening at the Plymouth Con gregational church the second Chris tian Endeavor rally was held. -There was a large attendance. Rev. T. Bell, of the church, participated In the ser vices. ThP chief speaker of the even ing was Rev. J. P. Moffat, pastor of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church. The children of No. 14 school have beautified the plot In front of the building. In a few days (lowers will be planted. CHEMISETTES. In order to close we offer them at 10 rents each or 3 for 25 rents. They are worth from 15 to 35 cents each. Mears & Hagen. The funeral of the late John P. Ford, of the Continental, will take place to day. The remains were taken to Pitts ton for interment. A solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated in the Plttston Catholic church. Mrs. Peter Lewis, of Garfield avenue, Is recovering form an Illness. constable Rooney is Improving. The next Christian Endeavor meet ing on this side will be in the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church. Rev. Hugh Davis will speak. Mrs. William Gaines, of Chestnut street, Is recovering after a sickness. In behalf of the different Daniel Prices on this side It may be stated that the Daniel E. Price arrested Thursday night for wife beating and assault on Mrs. John S. Jones lives on Washburn street. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Davis, ' Bellevue Heights, is recovering m an attack of brain fever. the Orient dancing class will give a farewell social next Monday evening In Mears' hall. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew. Lewis, of Rock street, Is 111 with scarlet fever. The fair and festival at the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church closed last evening. It was very successful. Miss Adeline Hall, of Hampton street, has been appointed to look after the West Side news department of the forthcoming woman's paper. Miss Olive Coon, of Carbonilale, vis ited West Side friends Thursday. John Courier Morris and family have n r Doctor or Clothier Will you pay Ten Dollars for a Swell Spring Overcoat or will you go with- out and let the doctor charge you $50.00 for curing pneumonia ? ,. There are no coats in Scranton like these. Think of it ! Ten Dollars for- a 'Swagger' Stylish Covert Coat, with a . Twenty-five dollar look about It. 'Other Coats other prices, $10.00, $12.00, .$3.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00; $25.00, lined with heaviest, richest silk, equal to the best custom tailor's make. "pHE ;o! b? SUbiipbs: taken up a residence on Madison a ve- nue. For the past twenty years Mr. Morris has been one of the best known men on the West Side, In local poll tics. Journalism, choir organisation and literature he will be missed. The community regrets his departure. FLOWER SEEDS GIVEN AWAY. And a big cut In the prices of gloves and mitts. See our advertisement on page three, this paper. Mears & Hagen. Mlf s Amy Huker, a nurse at the Dan ville insane asylum, is the guest of Miss llattle Davis, of Rebecca avenue. J .J. Becker Is In New York city. Amateur base ball notes will receive attention If left at the West Side of Ilce, 1J8 South Main avenue. A. Doyle, the shoemaker. Is fixing his building on Jackson, street, which was recently damaged by tire. The programme of the Welsh Philo sophical society this evening will be a talk by David JH. Lewie on the question "Has Novel i Reading a Moral Ten dency?" and. a paier by Fred Weaver on the subject "Is England Rising or Falling as a Nation?" The talk will be in the Ennllsh language. NEW GOODS. Open this morning, new line of ladles' shirt waists, detachable collars, cheap, stylish and they, lit, . ; . '; Mears & Hagen. West siJo nnstness Mreeiorv. FT.ORIST-Cuf flowers and funeral de signs a specialty. Floral figures, ujef til gifts, at lot South Main avenue. Har riet J. Davis, florist. PHOTOORAPHER-Cablnet Photos, 11.40 per dosen. They are Just lovely. Con vince yourself by culling at Starrier ;e Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main avenue.' SKCOXO HAND Ft'RNITlTRECash for . . anything you have to .aell. Furniture. Ktoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the atouk of J. V. King, Mil and MM Jack kon street. .'. i'itiviui:x(.i:. VI He'v. VfV-A. FarnsortH.-D.'D.. forty three years a missionary of the Ameri can hoard In Turkey, will speak at the Puritan Congregational church tomor row morning. The public are Invited. Vn rnlleetlon will be taken. Rev. New man Matthew will preach at the even ing service. .. W.RSTY OF'-BUTTER MILK SOAP. We were disappointed Inst Saturday In not having enough toilet soap to sup ply the great demand. In order to please all our patrons today (all day and evening) we will again sell at seven ctnts a box, and will till orders for any quantity not exceeding a dozen boxes. Mears & Hagen. 41& and 417 Lackawanna avenue Richard Jones, of olyphant, called on Wayne avenue friends lost evening. Michael Cuslck. of the Creek Patch applied to Lieutenant Spellman last evening for a nlght'B lodging on ac count of his being afraid to go to his home and get "kicked out." He showed traces of having been on a spree and was granted his request. Captain Joseph Duggan, of West Mar ket street, has returneu irom kock Lake, Wayne county, where he went to attend the funeral of a relative. FLOWER SEEDS GIVEN AWAY. And a big cut in the prices of gloves and mitts. See our advertisement on page three, this paper. Mears & Hagen. Rev. W. G. Watkins will occupy his pulpit In the North Main Avenue Bap tist church tomorrow. In the morning the subject will be "The God-Filled Man;" In the evening. "The Spirit's Re. lotion to the World." At this session the Mozart Glee club, of which Mr. Watkins is Instructor, will give a selec tlon. ' A meeting will be held In O'Malley's hall this evening for the purpose of organizing a branch of the Young Men's Institute In this end. CHEMISETTES. In order to close we offer them at 10 cents each or 3 for 25 cents. They are worm rrom lb to a& cents each. Mears & Hagen The members of the Father Whitty society. Total Abstinence and Benevol ent, elected P. J. Mulkerln and F. X. Sweeney to represent the society In the uiocesan convention to be held at Free- land next month. Edward Carson Is seriously ill at his nome on turner street. Miss Delia Harris, of Wllkes-Barre, Is visiting friends here for a few days. Edward George Is 111 at his home on west Market street. NEW GOODS. Open this morning, new line of ladies' shirt waists, detachable collars, cheap, Diynsn ana mey ni. . Mears & Hagen. Our "Metropole" is the lightest, neat est and prettiest trap on the market No rattle., no mailed Men nn cated fittings. All steel fittings, the best grade of material throughout, and the easiest riding trap made. Price to suit the times. William Blume & Son, carriage manufacturers, 622 and C24 spruce street. ,- The Nickel Plate Road controls the aimng stations on its line and they re celve unstinted praise. ; A lITFT?t .aaF'i ' aaaBBBtB - " -aaT' SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Iateresilag Moctiac or the Board or Trade-Eight Bojrs Arrested, for Throwing Stoats. A hri.f but Interesting meeting of the South 8lde board of trade was held last evening In Btorr's hall. President P. Judge was In the chair, ana anei the preliminary business was transact ed. John Scheuer. Jr.. made a report for the sewer committee. He said max oy the next meeting he will have a com plete report of a plan that can be adopt - d. which will meet the tavor 01 an mr property owners. 'The trouble wun sewering the South Side Is that there a larre agrarlun territory Whicn ib not asseaslble. and this land being high. the water from It Hows down to tne residential portion where It is the cause of great Inconvenience. President Judge and Mr. Bcheuer will meet with CItv Engineer Phillips nexi weea. It la the Intention 01 tne Doara to have an estimate made of the cost of grading Cherry street, so that It can be put In shape and opened between South Washington and stone avenues, i ne street possesses better natural advan tages for grading than any other street running parallel with It on this side, and that is one reason why the board la anxious to have It graded, that there mav be at least one good street. There will be very little damage done to any property on It: In fact, it Is believed bat they will be benentea ana an effort will be made to have the own ers sign waivers of damages. The proposition to present an invi tation to O. F. Williams, president of Wood's Business college, to address the next meeting of the board on the sub led of road making, met wit unan Imous favur and Secretary T. A. Dona- hoe was Instructed to write to Mr. Wll Hams and tlnd out whether he can con veniently favor the board In their re quest. If It Is agreeable to him the ubllu will be Invited to hear him. The meeting will be on Friday, May 8. An Informal discussion waa held on the subject of Individual effort at Im provement. Mr. Judge opened the dis cussion by saying that In these times when work Is not steady it the prop erty owners would devote a part of each idle day toward some little im provement In the matter of straighten ing the streets and curb lines, etc., the result would be of Inestimable value. Select Councilman T. J. Coyne, At torney M. J. Donahue and Contractor M. J. Ruddy were proposed for mem bership. ANNOYINO THE OLD MAN. Charles Klein, of the upper part of the Nineteenth ward, appeared before Alderman Storr of the same ward, yes terday and swore out. warrants for the arrest of eight boys; who, he alleges, have been guilty of malicious mischief In pelting his house with stones. The boys are Richard Boekelkamp, August and ' Charles Mllllck, Jacob Henoch, August Sprechler, Peter and Joseph Relter, and Charles Gants. Their ages range between 12 and 15 years, and they live in the vicinity of the prosecutor's home. The hearing will take place this evening. t PLENTY OF BUTTER MILK SOAP. We were disappointed last Saturday In not having enough toilet soap to sup ply the great demand. In order to please all our patrons today (all day and evening) we will again sell at seven cents a box, and will fill orders for any quantity not exceeding a dozen boxes. ' Mears & Iiagen. 416 and 417 Lackawanna avenue. SHORTER PARAGRAPHS OF NEWS Man', S-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lally, of Stone avenue. died yesterday morning. Interment will be made this afternoon at 8 o'clock In Hyde Park cemetery. FLOWER SEEDS GIVEN AWAY. And a big cut In the prices of gloves and mitts. See our advertisement on page three, this paper. " Mears & Hagen. The Christian Endeavor society of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church will run an excursion to Mountain Park In June. The date will be agreed upon ait the next meeting. NEW GOODS. Open this morning, new line of ladles' shirt waists, detachable collars, cheap, stylish and they fit. Mears & Hagen. Anthony McDonald, of Prosnect ave nue, who underwent an operation for cancer at the Moses Taylor hospital, was uiBcnargea yesteraay well. CHEMISETTES. In order to close we offer them at 10 cents each or 3 for 25 cents. They are w unu irom id to 43 cents each. Mears. & Hagen. llUNMOKi:. A lodge of the Daughters of America was organized in Odd Paiinum' hoii last night. The society starts out with large membership, and o-ivoa nmmiu vi ueuiK a very prosperous ornn n. tlon. After the business was transact ed a supper, was served, which waa greatly enjoyed by all present. Mr. wuas is making extensive lm. -"X"m. .7? an?. beautifying; the grounds surrounding hlsresiaehce on in umncijr nireei. ine parlors of the Methodist church were crowded last night when their new pastor, Rev. C. H. Hayes and his wue, were tendered a reception. A fine niusicui programme was rendered, af ter which sunner waa acrvsH c.. body entered heartily Into the spirit of me uecusion una a very pleasant social IMUC HK9 I1UU Oy ail. Ml NOOK A. The St. Joseph's Total Abstinence ana uenevoieni society will meet Sun day afternoon. A delegate will be elected to represent the organization at the Freeland convention In May. The Greenwood Slzers challenge any Solutlo Kheiiinatlsra Cured, L. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist. Richmond, Va says: "I had a fearful attack or sciatic Rheumatism, was laid up almost two months; was fortunate enough to get Mystic cure for Rheu matlsm. This cured me after doctor's prescriptions had failed to have any effect. I have also heard of fine results rrom otners wno nave used It." Slid by Carl Lorens, Druggist, 418 Lacka wanna avenue, acranton. English Capital for Amerleon Invest a ments. Important to Americana aesklng Eng. nan caDitai tor new enterori... a ii. containing the names and addresses of S'J) successful promoters who have placed over ciw.wu.wv sterling in foreign Invest ments within the last six years, and over 18,000,003 for the seven months of mi. price 5 or $25, payable by postal order to the London and Universal Bureau of investors, in, v.ueapBiue, Lionaon. IS: C. a . . v.. r.i. will t. ...111. I . ment ,w,ltn the directors to receive either personal or letters of Introduction to any This list Is first class In every respeat, and every man or tlrm whose name bu- n.ars therein may be deDended umn. v,,r placing the following It w be found In. voKinri-iiM , wu i inanimi lonoerna, f MoTtf(tite loans, Bala of Lsnds, Patent oi pDlrectorsBIR EDWARD C. Roas ' MOW! WALTER l', PKPTB," . '. . CAW. ARTHUR JTIFFB. y.'.; J.,-.,., cwpright Wall Street Review. Nr York. Anril 14. Boeculatlon at the Stock Exchange was strong early in the day and the trend or pru-a waa upwaru. owing mainly to the fact that quotations lrom LxttHion nmc nigner ana mat tne St. Paul atatemrnt for the third week of April was unexpectedly favorable. There was a brisk Inquiry of local account for all the leading shares, as well as the speculatves. Tobacco Jumped IS to i and the remainder of the list improved nywhrr from Vi to 1 per cent. The Grangers were especially strong and scored the highest figures yet attained. In Hie afternoon Tobacco re-acted to W'u but this had comparatively little Influence. Even when Sugar broke from US? to ttl on heavy sales based on the passage of tne aatt-trust bid by the legislature at Albany, speculation displayed little weak ness. If Sugar had declined as much at any other time within the past few week, the market would undoubtedly have suf fered material looses. This afternoon the decClne was only Vi to 14 per cent., and at the close ther was a fractional rally all around. There was little pressure to sell ouuiue or tne ranks or the room traders, and U may be said that the market devel oped great llrmnrais under the circum stances. Net change In the railway list show declines or H to S. while In Sugar a drop of S per cent, was recorded. Tobac co, on the other hand, advanced per cent, roiai saies were lii.tii snares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LRN 4k Co.. correspondents for A. P. CAMPBELL, stock broker, 413 Spruce street. Op'n- High Low- Clos ing, est. est. In. Am. Tobacco Co 7l4 Am. Cotton Oil U Am. Sugar Kef. Co.124 73 7Ui 714 la la7, Wk iy S5H 79 734, 12t 20H 37 1M. 5i 2 lUDHl ; i 27S 154 ) 1M4 ' a4 1J4 314 4 7H 19 84 114 4 1. 1214 1J4 04 18 K?fc 1U04 8ia 35 78-H Tl 1284 100. 374 150 624 28, loss, 2M, 54 4 154 26 14 154 27. 124 314 3IIS 8N, H 7. 14 804 10, 84 624 1224 llP Atch.. To. ft S. Fe... 14 Canada Southern .. 61 Hi .. Itl't .. 1KK4 ..1064, .. 82 .. 3Ti'i '.. 7I .. 72 Ches. ft Ohio Chicago Gas Chic, N. W Chic., B. & 6 ... C. C. C. & St. L ... Chic, Mil. & St. I' Chic. R. I. Pac . Del. A Hud D. , L. W Diet. C. P is Ml 1I4 81 3a 784 73 1.5'', a. 37. .....1504, 1TI (ien. Electric . I, akc Shore .. Louis. Nash 1.W 62U 0.' llW, a 274 m is nst u m; ri M4 311 . w, , .7H . 11 . ffja to. K. Texas. Pr. Manhattan Ele Mo. Puc Nat. Cordage Nat. Lead N. V., U E. A W..., N. Y.. H. A W., Pr. . Nor. Pae Ont. A Western .... Omaha Pae. Mall , 2SS liw. aa 6 l.l1- 2f. I'i 154 274, 124 i 3141, 311 v 74 Ifl-H, Ki.'.j ID, hi,. Phil. Read Southern R. R Southern R. R., Pr Tenn. C. 4V Iron.... Texas Pacific .... Union Pacific Wabash Wabash, Pr Wuaiern Union .... VV. L II. 8. Leather a. Leather. Pr . V, 8. Rubber B.l-4 26H 62 2liH or CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. Op'n- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. ing. eat. ,. 034 64 eat. Ing. 034 654 May July OATS. .May July 6244 034 194 184 294 304 33 , 4.85 , 6.00 8.53 8.75 184 20 29T4 31 324 4.0 6.02 8.60 14 14 20 2S 304 324 4.90 5.112 8.57 8.78 CORN. May July September 304 314 4.85 6.00 8.60 1.70 LARD. May July ruHK. May July , Scranton Board of Trade EsehangeQao tatlons-AII Quotations Based oa Pur of 100. Name. '. BM Aiked. Dime Dep. ft Dls. Bank 140 Scranton Lace Curtain Co ... u National Boring ft Drilling Co. ... 80 First National Bank m Scranton Jar ft Stopper Co..... -... 35 Elmhurat Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Axle Works aj Scranton Savings Bank ...... go Scranton Traction Co 1 u Bonta Plate Olaas Ce 14 Scranton Car Replacer Co ... lot Setanton Packing Co at Weaton Mill Co x5 Lackawanna Iron ft Steel Ce 150 Scranton Bedding Co 101 BONDS. Scranton Glass Co m Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1111 HI Scranton Traotlon Co People's Street Railway, first mortgage due 1(11 lit Scranton ft Pituton Trac. Co tt People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage due 1K0 Ill Dickson Manufacturing Co lot Lacka. Township School 6 0t City of Scranton Street Imp i ... 101 Scranton Axle Works 1M Uoroueh of Wlnton 6 lot Mt. Vernon Coal Co (5 New York Pridme Market. New York, April 24. Flour Unchanged, dull, steady. Wheat 8tot market dull. firmer; No. 2 red store and elevator, nom inal: afloat, nominal; f. o. b., 774c. to ar rive; ungraded red, 64a84c; No. lnorth em, 74c. to arrive; options closed firm at 4a4c over yesterday; No. 3 red April, 744c: May, 714c: June, July, August and Semember. 71tc: December. 734c. Corn Spots dull. Arm; No. 2, 39c; eleva tor; 40c. afloat; options dull, Arm at 4a 40. advance; April, 364c ; May, 34' ; July, 364c; September, 33c Oats Snots less active, firm; options dull. Arm; May 244c: July. 24jc.: spot prices. No. 2 at 254a25,c; No. 2 white, 254c; No. 2 Chi cago, 264c; No. 3 at 244c; No. 3 white. 2Ca29c. ; white state, 26a2c. Beef Dull, un changed. Lard Quiet, firmer: western steam, 15.16; city, HS6; May, 35.20; reflncl, slow; continent, $6.65; South "America, 15.86: compound. 4Wa44c. Pork Dull. steady, unchanged. Cheese Quiet, free ly otrereu; state large, Miu-ftc; do. fancy, 4a84c.; do. small, 44al0c; part skims, 3a44c; full skims, 2a24c. Eggs Quiet, lancy, sieauy, uncnangeu. Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, April 24. Provisions were Jobbing slowly at unchanged prices. Tal low was dull and lower. We quote: Beef iMty ramuy, per parrel, is.&oalO; city la.yi. f orK lamiiy, HM.bua.n; nams, H P. cured, In tierces. 8u94c; do. smoked 9ali4c as to average; sides, ribbed, in sail, tiaaftc; uo. do. smoKed, D4a5o.; shoulders. Dlckle-cured. 6a64c: do. tin smoked, 64a6c; picnic hams.' 8. P. cured. 64ia64c.; do. do. smoked, tiaTc. ; bellies, In pickle, according to average, loose, Da544c. ; breakfast bacon, 74zal0c for round and Iobblng lota, as to brand and average, ard Pure, city refined. In tlrces, 6,a6o.; do. llo. do.. In tllhll. AntiMn In hiitnhnNl loose, oc; city tallow, In hogsheads, 34c: country do., 3a3c. as to quality, and uuaes, sc. ' Chicago Live Stock. Union Stock Yards. 111.. April 24. Cat tie Receipts, 2,500 head; market strongur 10 dbiuc, mgner; common to extra steer, $3.20a4.1O: stockers and feeders. 12.Ma3.75; cows and bulls, Il.40a3.25; calves, I2.60a4.60: Texina, 12.65a3.80. Hogs Receipts, 23,000 nead; marxet nrm and 24aso. higher; heavy packing and chipping IoIh, 13.40a3.Wt; common to eholce mixed, 5.40a3.70; choice assorted, s3.1va3.80: ngnt, 13.50a3.8O: pigs. 12.85a3.80. Sheep Receipts, 7,000 head; market active and strong; Inferior to cnuive, 82.4oaa.B; tamos, 13.30a4.7u. Oil Morkot. Oil City, Pa., April 24. The option mar ket was quoted today at $1.27. Credit bal anees advanced to 11.25. Pittsburg. Pa., April 24. 11.20. the onlv quotation on option market today. Cred it balances, n.iiu. When you think of the Nickel Plate Road It brings to mind tluu delicious meal you had In the Dining Car, and the fine service and Low Rates, and you wonder why people will travel via any other line. WJOWEY! , Daniel Drew, who accumulated one of the tar? "'..iSr"" Yr ,na l" Wall street, aid: "Whan the sao runs ud th, traa bnv tocka," and the records of Wall street for the past twenty years abow be waa right. For full particulars as 10 how kualneia is ,1? - S" wr'ui 'or oar book. "8p,o. ulatlon Fully kiplalned," also our market let tar. Margin I to 1 per cent, Commission only 1-11 par cant . E. D. THORNBURGH & CO, Bankers 4k Brokers, . 41 Broadway, New York. RheumatUm, Dyspepsia, Kidney Troubles, Blood Diseases and Alt Nervous Complaints and Throat and Lung Affection Positive ly Cured by Munyon's Improved Homoeo pathic Remedies. Ask Year Druggist tor Munyea's Oulde te Healtk-Buy a sg-Ceat Rcaaedy aad Cure VearacH. Mrs. Emma Estep, of Canonsburg, Washington county. Pa, says: "I have used Munyon's Rheumatism Cure in my family with the greatest satisfaction. My daughter, aged 18, was attacked and I could get her no relief till I got your remedy. Three bottles cured her. My little boy, years old, was also a sufferer. Hfs ankles and knees were very much swollen. Two bottles of Munyon's medicine cured him. I don't dread rheumatism now like I used to. for I know the little pills will do the worn every time." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure seldom falls to relieve In one to three hours, and cures In a few days. Pi-ice 25c. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of Indigestion and stomach trouble. Price, 25 cents. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu monia and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price, 25 cents. Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allays soreness, and speedily heals the lungs. Price, 25 cents. Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back, lulus or groins and all forms of kidney disease. Price, 25 cents. Munyon's Headache Cure stops head- acne in three minutes. Price, 25 cents, Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price, 25 cents. Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all Impurities of the blood. Price, 25 rents. Munyon a Female Remedies are a boon to all women. Munyon's Asthma Cure with Herbs $1.00. Munyon n Catarrh Remedies never fall. The Catarrh Cure price 25c eradicates the disease from the system, and the Catarrh Tablets price 25c. cleanse and heal the parts. Munyon b vitamer restores lost pow ers to weak men. Price, 25 rents. Munyon's Remedies at all druggists. mostly 25 cents a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., an swered with free medical advice for any disease. ASKPOfcTHE B?oKLET0N GIVES THt BCTLLGnTvOPlP And !5 A55QiyrCiy 5AFE FOR SALE BY THE SCRANTON STATION. WE ARE NOW LOCATED IN OUR. New Store 130 Wyoming Avenue. Our store and stock speak for themselves will and need no puffs from us. Our friends are all invited fto inspect us. JEWELERS, 130 WYOMINO AVE. 8TEINWAV SON'S . . , Acknowledged the Leading PIANOS Ot the Worla DECKER BROS., KRANKHB BACHB aad otbera. ORGANS Musical Instruments, Husical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. Purcbatert will always find complete stock and at prices as low a tha qual ity ol the Instrument will permit at N. A. nusic STORE, 117 Wyoming Ave. Scranton ATLANTIC REFINING hIERGEREAU & CONNELL C3jra la 43rboar?wtthol! 1 THE . . FASHION 308 LACKAWANNA AVENUE 308 MILLINERY. All that is new, that is up-to-date, is here displayed in pro fusion. ( harming Turbans, Handsome Bonnets aad Fancy Sir,- Hats at prices which, in many instances, are ae half what is asked for like goods elsewhere. DRESS GOODS. " The novelties ot the weaves ot all the best makes at our well known low prices, which w!ll insure a sating of not leas than 25 per cent 25o. Novelty Dress Goods or Berges.ln all colors, 1 AC Your choice : I J 25c. Novelty Dress Goods, 40 inches wide, beau- OCO , tiful combinations . Lo loo Plaids, all new colorings, extra good value, QSG choice . Ji 35o Plaids, In choice styles, big range of color- QKC, ings u LO 50c Changeable Silks; this Is a grand bargain. OKC Your choice , ; LO SHIRT WAISTS. Just take a look at our 39c, 50c, 75c, 98c and $1.25 line. See if you can match them for less than 60c., 76c., 98c., $1.25,11.64. . ; LACE CURTAINS. Prices ranging from 75o to $50 per pair. We will guaran tee you a saving of at least 23 per cent on same. niTiimiiiiiinn Tha Electric City Awning sod Tent Com pany wtab to Inform thalr frianda and patroua that tb.y hare opened an offlce at jia Linden Street, with Reeae Long, where any ordere, by mall or telephone, for Tents, Flags, Awn Inge, Wagon Co vera or llorae Clothing will be giren careful attention. L Telephone 3102. BALDWIN'S Hill THE BEST IN THE MARKET GREAT VARIETY OF SIZES. THE HUNT CONNELL CO., 434 lickawahua avenue. JAMES MOIR, THE MERCHANT TAILOR Ha Moved to His New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entrance on aide next to First National Bank. He aae now in a Comprising everything requisite for flae Herohant Tailoring. Aud the aame can be ahown to advantage In his spltn dlaly fitted up rooms. A SPECIAL INVITATION li Extended to All Readers of The Trib une to Call on "OLD RELIABLE" In Hla New Business Horns CALL UP 3682i OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO 131 MERIDIAN STREET. SI. W. COLLINS, Manager. CRIPPLE CREEK STOCKS. We have etirefu i luvnHtiatal anil now e peclslly recnminen i i safe Investment., the Htm:k of Thompson, noon-Anchor. O'.ibe Hill, Consolidated, Inilependence-Eatension, Portland, Isabella and Unlon-Uold Mining companies. THB MECHEM INVESTMENT COMPANY. 13R Jackson Street, Chicago, lll.,Bank Floor. L. n. Knteland, Manager. Member. ulalUol orado Kxcliaugea direct private wirva . Or deraromptly txeoatedcorreepoadenos so. m$ IIIIIB V GO HIND IN HMiD liiifi ill! OIL 1 if SC1I CO. li III "(ill THE FROTHINGflflM. !agnerA Rela. Leaaeeaand Managers. MATINEE AND EVBNINQ. The Romantic Irish Drama, by - Michael J. Moroney, ON ER II A Picture of Ireland framed in Smiles and Tears. Tru. Irlnh Patha. T.mmmJ iiaat True Irish Wit. MATINEE PRICES, SfS. aad oc.; cvtsNiNU, asc 50c. and JSC Sale ot state now own. APRIL 27. 28 AND 29, MATINEE WEDNESDAY T Monday Night and Wednesday Matinee, WIFE POR WIPE. Tuesday Nlght-PASSION'S SLAVE. Wednesday Night THB UNKNOWN. ' Prod need by a atrong company, headed by the romantlo rouug actor, Joseph Slayter. PRICES-ioc., soc. and 30c Sal of seats now open. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tuesday Evening, April at. Joseph Hart i 1 1 FOR BENEFIT SCRANTON LODGE OF ELKS. Sale ol Seats Opens Saturdsy at O'Clsck. Checks at 8. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ; Wednnsday, April sa. For the Benefit of the SCRANTON ATHLETIC CLUB, MISS EMILY BANCKER, In the Oreat Comedy Hit, OUR FLAT Sale of seats opens Monday morning at t o'clock.- ciiecke will be given out at a. mm, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ' April 27, s8 snd 19, 1806. Lost Attraction at the Regular Season, THE NOSS JOLLITY CO. In Their New Fantastic Musical Comedy, THE KODAK In Three Snap Shots. All pun. A Posi tive Novelty. No Sorrow. HEAR The Musical Tennis Club, Tne Mandolin Troubadours. ' The Fairy Bills. The Saxophone Quintette. . PRICES, 10, 20 AND 30 CENTS AYLESWORTH'5 MEAT MARKET Tfee Finest In the City. The latest taproved furnUb lap and apparatus far teapaaf it, tatter aid egga. 123 Wyoming Ave. ieeeeeeer WILLIAM S MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND 5 ,-. . OAS AND WATER CO. BUILD1NO, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER 81 OPPICE HOURS from 7.30 a, m.'to I p. m. (1 hour Intermission tor dinner anoV supper.) THE WINNET STOCK CO Particular Attention Olven to Collections. Prompt Settlement Ouaranteed. Your Busk -,. seas U Respectfully Sellcltea. Telephone 114.