THE TBIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 7. 18i Neu)s WEST SIDE EVENTS. I snoralof tins terbcr-Large Number of floral Tributcs-Intermesit Made ia forest Hill. Burial servient over the remains of " the late Ous Forber. the 17-year-oUl son ot Chief and Mm II. F. Ferlx-r. wore held yestorday afternoon nt the family .hornet 12X Smith Jlaln avenue. The funeral-was very largely attended and the respect t x:rosstd to the parents of the deceased young man was fittingly (Treat. The house was crowded with friends. Rev. T. TVU and Rev. Peter Roberts, of Olynhant, conducted the services. A quartette, consisting of the Misses Jose'ih, I), K. Hughe and Kllas K. ISvans, rendered saered suns. After the obseoules the remains were taken to Forest Hill cemetery and in terment made. The floral otYerluRS t tlfy to the popularity ot the dereasi f. eM'clally aiming his young filencK The designs were as follows: "dates Ajar.;' given by the Hook and Ladder company; Faster lilies, by John Mor gan, of Wilkes-Harre: crescent, by rela tives; casket bouquet, pink und white, by Mrs. Hand: pillow, from compan ion of the young man; calla Illy, from llin. 'M. ."Wltllams and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones; crescent, from the Chemi cal Kngliw company: casket bouquet of white1 rosea, from Mr. nnl Sirs, n. r er ler; botmutt of pink and white carna tions., from Mrs. William C. Price; wreath. Trom W. C Wegman, of New 'York city; a lyre, from schoolmates; bouquet of pink roses, from Mr. and .Mrs. N. W. Howard. The carriers of the Mowers were: Robert llxon. Wesley Jones, Lewis IiBVlH. Frank Jones, Frederick Foster and lliirrv Cook. ' The pall-bearers vere:Jo!iii Hunhes, Daniel Hughes. V. Hyroii KvniiH. Harry .Moprv. John Mar tin and Ht-rt Kellow. Among the out-ot-tov n Rttciidunts. t the funerul were: Mi's. John-Thomas, Mr.-nnd Mrs. David Iriiiuc Mrs. June. Mrs. Mosos Thomas. Mrs. Heu.ui.min Kvuns, of Plymouth; Airs." Kerry V. Kvans. of Plains; Mrs. David '.Kvans, of Plttston: Mr. anil Mrs. Samuel K. Morgan, of Wilkes-HHire; Mr. .and -Mrs. Samuel Haldeman. of .Susquehanna, and W. C. Wegman. of New York cltv. ' 'WORK F POL1CK DFFIOKKS. flx: men attempted to move a stub born horse yesterday nfternoon and one of the six. Joseph llohnrt, was nr restml f"r cruelty to animals as n re sult of his wielding of the whip. Hobart owns the horse. He came here yester day from his farm at Klkdnle, Susque hanna county, and when he reached Kdwards court at Its north entrance from Jackson street, the animal re fused to proceed. Whereupon the own er with the other five put on the rack. Hobart cut the horse's legs In n brutal muniner. and when Lieutenant William arrived he moved the whole outfit, men and all, up Jackson street. Hobart was lodged In the station httuse; the horse in .Wymbs barn. A hearing will be given the farmer this morning. A man whose name was last eve ning secreted under a mask of intoxi cants, came down from Dickson City ytsterday. Last night he and two others went Into the American house on West Lackawanna, avenue, und en gaged In a game of tmol. During the play the three men deliberately cut the cushion nnd the colored proprietor sent for the jMilloe. . The man from Dickson City was arrested and will he heard from today at police court. The others ran. Louis Slaager, the man who Is ac cused of .bunting his wife, was captured yesterday mortilng. He entered ball in the sum of f:ii0 at Alderman Rlalr.'s ofllce. A relative qualified. OEORGE CRUMP'S RAND. The Hyde Park band really surprised the hundreds who heard it last eve ning, at the open air concert from the porch of Falrehlld's hotel. The band Is very well drilled and the playing of last evening was enthusiastically com mented upon by every one. The organ ization Is a credit to the West Side. Last night the band appeared for the first time In their new uniforms. They are striking In appearance. COLONEL RIPPLE LECTURES. The lecture of' Colonel Ripple, de livered lust evening at the First Welsh Haptlst church, was enjoyed by a large nudlencc. Colonel Ripple recited his experiences while confined In Florence prison; he told of the hardships of the prison, and gave illustrative Instances. The lecture was for the benefit of the Baptist Young People's union of the church. T. M. MILLER INJURED. T. M. Miller, of Washburn street, sus tained a severe accident Sunday eve ning In un unusual way. Mr. Miller Is a cripple ami hus for years moved about with aid of a crutch. Sunday evening he slipped and foil against a piece of . furnltur.) in his home. One rib was Doctor or '. " ''''''' ' ' Will you pay Ten Dollars for a ?. Swell Spring Overcoat or will you go with out and let the doctor charge yea $50.00 for curing pneumonia? There are no coats in Scranton like these. Think of it! Ten Dojlars for a "Swagger," Stylish Covert Coat, with a Twenty-five dollar look about It. Other Coats other prices, $10.00, $12.00, $13.50. $15.00, .$18.00, $20.00, $25.00, lined with heaviest, richest silk, equal to the best custom tailor's make. ...t,j. It Spn OotKsrs, 71? M of fh? Stibtirbs. fractured by the fall. Mr. Miller is resting easily and ro serious result Is anticipated. NEWS NOTES. Five electric lights have been recently placed in the Fifteenth ward through the work of the councllmen. The ladles of the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church will this evening hold an Ice cream social. Clarke JHrothers will build a barn at the rear of their mammoth stores and the drv goods department will be ex tended sixty-five feet. Architect Ams den is now drawing the plans. . The new barn will stable twenty-five horses. The extension will make the dry goods department 175 feet In length. Wedding announcements for the Williams-Miller nuptials were Issued last evening. The date is May 19. This evening Miss Helen Neimeyer will en tertain at her North Park home in honor of Miss Miller. Robert Morris lodge will hold an Im portant meeting this evening. Every member Is urged to attend. The funerul of the late Mrs. E. Davis took place yesterday afternoon from the family home on North Lincoln avenue. Rev. S. F. Matthews preached the fu neral sermon. There were many lioral tributes, the gift of friends. Inter ment was made in Washburn Street cemetery. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Jennie Fellows has returned from a brief stay ut Kingston. Mrs. Isaac Morgan is still very ill at her home on North Hyde Park avenue. Miss Anna Walsh, of Garfield ave nue, and Hernartl McDermott. of Price street, will be married on May Is. Daniel Colair has removed from Tenth street to Eyuon street. Carpenters and machinists are mak ing rcpulrs ut the Diamond. The Kpworth league of the Simpson Methodist' Episcopal church will cele brate ,'the anniversary of the chapter un Sunday, May 17. There will be suit able cXt ivlses. - . . ,. Miss Annie Williams, of West Lacka wanna avenue, has been added to Clarke Jtrothers' army of clerks. Contractor John ti'Malley, of Jackson street, has returned from a two months' stay at Hot Springs. Hon. John R. Fair wus in Pittsburg Tuesday. Mr. Parry, of Yonkers. yesterday attended- Hie funeral of his sister, Mrs. E. Davis. Wert Side ItiisineHs Directory. FLORISTV-Cut flowers and funeral de signs a specialty. Floral figures, useful as gifts, at 101 South Main avenue. Har riet J. Davis, tlorist. PHOTOGRAPH BR Cabinet Photos. 11.40 per dozen. They are Just lovely. Con vince yourself by calling at Starner's Photo Parlors, 101 und 103 South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FUUNITURE-Cash for , anything you have to tell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc.- Call and see the stock Of J. C. King, 1021 and ' UK Jack son street. ., DL'NMORK. . Frank Jones, one of the popular car riers of The Tribune in this borough, who has been confined to his home on Brook street for some time past with a lame leg, yesterday nfternoon hud an operation performed by Drs. Long street nnd Pennypncker, and it Is now hoped he will be able to be around In a short time. The council will meet tonight to lix the appropriations for the year and transact other important business. -Tli funeral of Miss Lizzie Scragg took place from her late home on Apple street yesterday afternoon at 1.3U. A short pruyer service was held at the house, after which the remains were conveyed tothe Gospel tabernacle, on Adams, avenue, where services were held. Interment was made In Forest Hill cemetery. Rails are being distributed ulong North Blnkely street preparatory to the laying of the new electric railroad between this place and Olyphant. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will hold their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. A. D. I'.lackinton, on Elm street, this after noon, and a full attendance Is desired. Clayton Potter has been presented with a new bicycle by his mother. Mrs. A.'D. King. Miss A. King. Mrs. F. F. Merrlman arid Mrs. A. L. liryden attended a f o'ekick tea at the resi dence of Mrs. A. F. Law, in Scranton, Tuesday afternoon. MINOOKA. P. J. Diskln, assessor of voters In the South district, commenced yesterday to take a. census of the children in his district, between the agts of 8 and 13 years. The St. Joseph's choir, is making ex tensive arrangements for a musical en tertainment, which will be held in the near future. T. J. Cotter spent yesterday at Rock dale, angling for bull heads. The backers of Mulligan, the Old Forge sprinter, are trying to arrange a foot race with M. Joyce, of this side. Hatters and HfHihi biomie r - .. r. n mm w r SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Concord Carriage Unas Over Boy's JieeU Without Any Notlceablo Injuries Resulting. As Tommy Dalley, 12 years old, son of Patrick Dalley, of Blrney avenue, was playing baseball on the street near Minooka store of William Connell A company, yesterduy morning, he was knocked down by a horse attached to a heavy Concord carriuge, and two of the wheels ran over his neck. The accident was witnessed by several, who expect ed to find the boy lifeless; but they were agreeably surprised to see him get up after the carriage passed, brush the dust off his clothes, and resume his pluy. There was unmistakable evidence of the passage of the wheels over his neck, but he did not complain of any soreness and he played for an. hour afterward. HOARD OF TRADE MEETING. A meeting of the South Side board of trade will be held tomorrow evening. O. F. Williams, president of Wood's Business college, will give an address on good roads, and the public Is invit ed to come and hear him. Before Mr. Williams begins, the board will trans act some business that iertalns to the agitation for a sewer for the South Side. President M. P. Judge and John Schcuer, Jr.. have given the subject earnest consideration and have prom ised to submit a report, which will con tain a feasible plan for the object de sired. Councilman T. J. Coyne, Attor ney M. J. Donahoe und Contractor M. J. Ruddy, who were proosed for mem bership last meeting, will be Initiated. SHORTER PARAGRAPHS OF NEWS. The funeral uf Mrs, Mathias Hamm wus held yesterday afternoon and i largely attended. Intorment wus made In Petersburg cemetery. Services were conducted at the house by Rev. J. W. Randolph, of the Petersburg Lutheran church. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. Judge have taken, possession of their new home on Cedar avenue, near Simpson's silk mill. Gustavo, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. August Schlmpff, of Cedar avenue, sustained a painful injury Tuesday evening. He wus playing near a small hose reel and got his thumb caught and It was lacerated so that amputa tion was necessary at the first Joint. iKovibi:xa;. Class 9 of the North Majn Avenue Baptist church will give a musical and literary entertainment In the church parlors on Friday evening. May 8. The entertainment begins promptly at 8 o'cloc. Admission, adults lf cents, children 10 cents. The following pro gramme will be rendered: Part first, piano solo, Miss Alnlu "Clancy; recita tion, Grace Williams; vocal solo, Mabel Weiss; recitation, David Bush; vocal solo. Miss Nettle DeGraw; selection, Mozarf Glee club; piano duet. Misses Owen and Clancy: vocal solo, Miss Mat tie Huntsman; recitation. Allle May Wllllums; tableau. "The Three Graces." Part second: Piano solo. Miss Eliza beth Henwood: recitation. Mattle Hughes: vocal solo. Tommle Morris; stump speech, David Bush: selection, Mozart Glee club; recitation, Cora Grif fin; vocal duet, Walking and DeGraw: violin and cornet duet, Messrs. Stop ford and Smith: pantomime drill, cluss; tableau, class. (AVE T1IEIK APPROVAL. Metail Clerks' Assoelation Aets on Two Important Question. At the regular meeting of the Retail Clerks' association Inst night a commu nication was reoelveil from the hcad quurters of the Typographical union In Washington asking approval of a res olution favoring government ownership ot telegraphs and another directing thut union men alone be permitted to work on government printing. After a fair discussion both resolutions were heartily upproved. The association also took steps to fur ther the movement to bring the state convention of retail clerks to this city in September next. Philadelphia and Pittsburg ore also lighting for the con vention but the local association never theless feels quite sanguine of success. At the next meeting delegates will be elected to the national convention which is to be held In Denver during the second week of July. CONCERNING Till: FIREMEN. Recommendations of I'lro Department Committee Will lio Submitted lonlght. Mayor Bailey, Chief Ferber, Select man Fred Dure, M. J. Burns, Edwin Frable and Commoners P. F. Gordon, Simon Thomas and Edward Wenzel, the committee which recently made a tour of insectlon of the various fire department houses met last night nnd framed u report of their findings for presentation to councils. While on their visit they made note of the condition of the various houtvs und of the complaints of the firemen and all these were given consideration last night. The recommendations which the committee decided upon will be presented to councils tonight. . PUT AWAY TOR A WHILE. Mooncy Will Ilo Out of Mlsehief for a Year and a Half. William Mooney, the young man whom the police caught rilling the safe in Frear'B store on Adams avenue, and at whose door was laid a number of other burglaries In this city, begun his new term in the Eastern penitentiary yesterday. He was arraigned In court at the last term of criminal court, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to one year and six months In Cherry Hill. Sheriff dem ons und Warden Jay took him down yesterday morning. Two Wills Probated. The will of Daniel Haas, late of Scranton, was admitted to probate yes terday by Register W. S. Hopkins, nnd letters testamentary were granted to Amelia Haas. The will of Stephen Martwirk, late of Scranton, was pro bated yesterday. buffalo Live Stock. Buffalo, N. Y., May (l.-Cuttle Steady, firm; Hunt butchers', 3.85a3.90; good, $1.25; mixed butchers', l.40u.'1.70; good to choice veuls, J3.5u.i4. Hog Steady, firm: Yorkers good weights, f:.7Ua.1.72U; mlxei packers, S3.'ii)n3.ii5: good heavy, t3.fi5n3.G0; rnnughs, $3a3.15; stags. $2u2.5Q, Sheep ami lambs Strong for good handy grades, wtaker for heavy: handy weight lambs. KtauJO: good to choice, SI.H5ii4.9U; culls and common, $:1.75al.5U; mixed sheep good to choice, S.1.75u4; fair to good, J3.25a3.(iU; culls. 2.25a2.30. Toledo Grain Market. Toledo, O., May 8. Wheat Receipts, 1.7UII biiwhels; shipments, 4,400 bushels; eusy; No. 2 red cash and May, H8e.; July, 5t,u.; August, Hv. Corn Receipts, 14,. 412 bushels; shipments, 24,355 bushels; .lull; No. 2 mixed July, .10'Uajuc. Guts No trading. Cloverseed Shipment, 111) bugs; dull; prime cash, M.Bo; October, (4.55 When Baby was ilok, we gare her Csstorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Csstorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Csstorla. When she had Children, she gave them Csstorla, 1RIET AND STOCK REPORT Wall Street Review. ' New York, May There was a mod erate Increase In business at the Spick Exchange today, but the market Is still under the control of the professionals. Outside Interest, much to the regret of the commission houses. Is at a very low ebb, and the changes that occur In prices from day to day simply reflect the opinions of a half dosen or so room traders. At the start the tendency of prices was downward, he comparative ly heavy withdrawals of gold from the sub-treasury .'.300.000. tho bulk of which Is for export, and rumors that President Cleveland Intended to send In a war like message to congress on the Cuban question having assisted local bears In their worg of depressing prices. As of late the greatest Impres sion was made in the Industrials. These issues broke anywhere from 1 to 23 per cent. Hay State Gas, Laclede Gas, Tobacco, Sugar. General Electrle and Rubber common suffered the heaviest losses.- The railway list yielded only H to 1 per cent., notwithstanding the pressure brought to bear by a well known operator. It Is alleged that this trader sold nearly 5,000 shares ot the stock deult In today. At the afternoon session a firmer tone prevailed, the re sult of covering of short contracts. Washington advices indicating an early adjournment of congress led to ,l,e closing up of contracts by certain bears. This afternoon's rally was equal to U a per cent. Speculation closed about firm in tone. Net changes show losses of a per cent. In the railway list, and Hal per cent. In the Industrials. In the Inactive stocks Great Northern pieterred Jumped 5 to 118, and Edison Illuminating of New York iy, to lwu. Total sales were H7.137 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & Co., correspondents tor A. P. CAUPUELL, stock broker. 4U Spruce licet. Op'n- High- Low- Clos- Ing. est. est. Int?. Am. Tobaceo Co .... b7H iir. lHIVi Am. Cotton Oil HVi Ma M'a H'- Am. Sugar Kef. Co.124 ti W. Ateh.. To. & 8. Fe ... W., l.V,, Id lii'i Canada Southern ... So So h 5H Ches. & Ohio 17 17i 17 17'i Chicago Gas 70 70:' 09s, ii'V, Chic. & N. W 1054 lorv'i hd'n lO'.'i Chic, B. & g m 8ov4 C. C. C. & St. L Sl4 3.-1 M S i Chic, Mil. St. P .. 7KVi 7S'i 11 7s't Chle., K. 1. & Pae .. 71M( 7lr 71 71 U D. , L. &. XV ltil4 lliP. ltil i, Dlst. & C. F 18 184 It", IS- Gin. Electrle 36 X &V 't Louis. & Nash 61'i .'.0" 51 M. K. & Tcxus. Pr. .. 2(i i'7 2iii 2i'i Manhattan Ele IW W, WVt 10S! Mo. Pac n 27-H X i'7 Nat. t'orduge 5' 5 n' l Nat. Lead W, 2tPa N. J. Central 100 H'.i l'Jt, li'i N. Y., L. E. & W. .. 14 H'V, 17', U'i I ., D. 4K lf4 ie.4 'ji. N. Y., S. & W., Pr ... 24'a 24j, H'4 IIP, Pae. Mull art, 27 2' 27 Phil. A Head 12: V2 121, U'i4 Southern It. R 5, Southern K. It, P r 1' III 31 , Tenn., C. & Iron 2H4 29 Vl 29 'i t'nlon 1'ui'lHc. &i 8i 8 S'i Wabash, Pr 18' 18V4 17T 17'i Western t'nlon KT.'i S.Vv 8,",'a K W. L. IiiTj 10 iu4 1'. 8. Leather 9 9 9 II. S. Leather, Pr ... 63'i 63V OS', t;3-i I'. S. Rubber 22 22'u 22 22'-. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES." Op'n- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. July (SI 62:,4 02 September 02', U34 ti2- 3Vi OATS. July 19 19'4 1ST, 19'i September 19 19 WH 194 CORN. July 29V.J 2944 2S14 29cn September 30, 30", a. 3o4 LAUD. July 4.S 4.w 4.87 4.7 September 5.05 D.05 5.02 5.05 PORK. July 9.05 8.(i 8.02 H.liO September 8.2a 8.20 8.20 8.20 Scranton Board of Trade ExchangeQun. latlons-AII Quotations Based on Fur of 100. Name. . ' BM. AakeJ. Dime Dep. A Dls. Bank 140 Scranton imcb viriain Co National Boring & Drilling Co. First National Bank ,. Scranton Jar A Stopper Co Elmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Hank Bonta Plate Glass Co Scranton Car Replacer Co Sc;anton Packing Co Weston Mill Co Leckawa:.na Iron A Steel Co.. Scranton Bedding Cn Third National Bank Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co BONDS. Scranton Glass Co Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1918 Scranton Traction Co People's Street Railway, first U 80 150 25 100 200 10 100 ... 250 150 103 350 :oo lit M 110 M no ... I 109 I 102 ... 102 109 83 loo Scranton & Plttston Trae. Co.. People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 Dickson Manufacturing Co.... Lacka. Township School 5.... City of Scranton Street Imp i 'Borough of Wlntnn 0 Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Now Y'ork Produce Mnrkot. New York, May 6. Vnuhnnscd, dull, easy. Wheat Spot market dull, firmer; f. o. b., "-Use to arrive: ungraded, red, 70 We; No. 1 northern, 71'hC to arrive; op tions were moderately active und cioed firm at unrhuiiKed prices to fie. udvunce; No. i red, Muy, June nnd July, ti9.ac.; AuKustp iISVm September, 69Vi,c.; Uc ccnibcr, 70yiC Corn Spots moderately ac tive, firm; No. 2 at 1M-V. elevator; 35"ii. aollnt; options wcr dull, steady ami un changed, without feature. Outs Spots fairly active, Hrnier; options dull, linn; Muy nnd July, lit'jc; spot prices, No. i nt 24ii: No. 2 white, 2.V4i; No. irhlcuito, 2.V4C.; No. i ut 23''ic; No. A white, S4',i,c.; mixed wesiorn, 21l,-:u25'iiij.; white ilo, 21a 28c; white state, 2;n2Se, Hcef Inactive, unchanged, hard Quiet; western steam, $5.05; city, 14.50; May, 15.05; refined quiet; continent, $5.40; South America, J5.S0; com pound, 4,4u4'SiC. Pork yulet, steady, un chanKeil, Hutter Steady, moderate de niand, llllchunneil. 'hee.e Moderate de mand, .unchanged. Errs Lark supply, wear; state and Pennsylvania, lO'ballc.j southern, 7a8!jc.; western fresh, 9al0!ie, Philadelphia Provision .Mnrkot. Philadelphia, May 0. Provisions were In moderate Jobbing demand und steady. We iuote: Heel, city family, per bar rel, !!.5"al0; city eniokod beef, llUaUc; beef hums. 15ul5.5o; pork, family, JI0.50U II; hams, 8. P. cured, In tierces, 8u9'.i'.; do. smoked, 9al0',ic as to average; sides, rlbbeil, In salt, 5a5'4c; do. smoked, 5Via Mc; shoulders, plekle-cured, 5n0ic.; do. do. smoked, 6!.atlV ; picnic hums, S. P, cured. naB'ic; do. do. smoked, tiia7c. ; bellies, In pickle, nccordlnir to averau, loose, SaSc; breukfast bacon, 7'jaino. for round and jobbing lois, as lo bfund and average; lard, puer ,lcty refined, in tierc es, B-'ai,:'.; do. do. do., In tubs, liatl'ic; do. butchers' loose, 5c; city tallow, In hogs heads, 3i,!C.; country, do., 3uV'M as to quullty, and cakes, 3c. Chicnsn Live Stnck. I'nlon Slock Yards, 111., May 6. -Tattle-Receipts, 13,WI0 head; market strong ami 10c. hlKher; common to extra steers, X5na 4.f.0; mockers nnd feeders, :i.l5a4; cows and bulls, $l.05u3.KO; calves, J:inl.50; Tex mis, $:'.C5al.l(i. Hors Kecelpts, 27.0IJO head; market firm und 6c. higher; heuvy piu'klni; and shippinn; lots, $:t.4im:i.K0; com mon to choice mixed, t3.40S.ii"i; choice as sorted. 3.Xia3.7o; llht, $:i.4.",ji rt.75 ; !kh. K.Wia;i.70. Sheep Itecelpts, Iti.OtHi hmid; market easy nmt 10c. lower; inferior lo choice. JlUWaJl.SV; lunibs. fll.i;5a5. Oil Mnrkot. Oil City. May . 1.22',4 wan the only quotation on option oil today. Credit bal ances, 11.25. Wall Street 1 he comlngr adjournment of ConcroNS -the penernl Improvement in railroad esrnlngs and tlio plentiful supply of monny hero and ahrond Is lieirlnnli'if f bo reflected in stocks. NOW IS THE TIA1E TO BtV. Snd for our book, "Hiieeulutlen Kully Kxplnlned,-' and our market lotter wbleh we sondi free tn any ad dress. 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The Cough Cure positively cures bronchitis, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, loss of voice, soreness of the chest, difficulty In breathing, backing cough nnd ull pulmonary diseases where the lungs are not too far con sumed by disease or covered with tu bercles. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 25 cents a vial. Personal letters to Professor Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa., an swered with free medical ndvlee for any disease. EVA M. HETZEL'S Superior Face Bleach ! Positively Removes All Facial Blemishes. Azstes Face Powder Is superior to any faca fmwdxr ever innnulaetured. Used end com mended by lvadinic WM-l.ty and provisional beauties, h( cause it civos the best uoafcible efl'ect and tiver loaves the skiu rough or scaly. 1 rice &i cents. Thrlxogcnc, Nature's Hulr Grower, Is the Kivatsl u.nr invigorutor of the present pro gresdve ai;H, heim; purely s vagutablo co:n- fiound. entirely hamibss, and marvelous in rs benrtlceiit c.Tect". All ills -H.a or the hair ail t e lv mo rexUiir cured bv the uae of Ibrixcgenc. Prion 5il cents and SI. Forsa'.e at If. H. Hetzol b Kair-dreiHinR and Manicure Parlor, H'lO Laeknwanna nve. and No, 1 I.an titnr Building, Wilkes-Burro. Mail ordors filled promptly. T$t!)i$ Vv!at you? Hare you a feel ing of weight In' the Stomach i Bloating after eating Belch ing of Wind Vomitingof Food 1 Watci brash 1 Heartburn Bad Taste in tbe Mouth , in the Morning Palpitation of the( 1 Heart, due tn Distension of Stomach ( Cankered Mouth Cas In the Bowels 1 1 Loss of Flesh Fickle Appetite- I Depressed, Irritable Condition of the 1 Mind Dizziness Headache Con stipation or Diarrlnca? Then you have - DYSPEPSIA In en nf Ira m.se fnrtM. Tk. mnn ..Ul.,. , )cur fur tUmtistiMslnii complaint It ilcKer's Dyspepsia Za'vktu by mail, prepaid, on receipt of i5 ceots. I -tHRDIt ItsWVtrV. Ilnlol llmmrlrit Vast t I York.sayn: I iurcrnl Imrrllily fn.tn flys- -f MtiMWiii, ImU Ai'kfr'it Tnltl-.ti, taken Mint , nieuu, nave cuitu un,- i Acker Medicine Co., ib-iS Chimbern St., K. T. iNCE MORG In harmony vilh the world. 900(1 completely curcil men ure eiuuiuK nappy praises lor me (ire.ue.u, Krana cet nnd most suc cessful enre for sex ual weakncFS nnd lostvinor known to tneilieul scierca. An accnuntof thistt'oii dcrnl dircoriry, la book form, with ref erences and proofs, will linnnnt In anf. faring men (sealed) free. Full manly visor permsneutly roslurcd. Falluro Impossible ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. GneenarD bt ths Hisht MteioaL Authosith? 3to$ $ IVBAi.nn will euro yeu. A SWJfl9B,yonlerful fconn to milTcrou s7 r 4?Pfroinl'olI.tornTl,rof. SI JhOT"lnflens, Hrnuchltlr,. Jtf?-" orHAlTiEVJiU. AflxrA, immnlialcnlUf. AnelUelen; . . remeilr, ennTenienttoenrr; m pocket, reaily t n on But. indication of emu. CTAn.lnned Ijfln l-'Ot-f-.a eA.i-ni.ni.i tf-..-.-. tliulsfacUoneiiarantcKlermoneyrcfundt'O. Price, ! SO eta. Trial froo at lJnilita, HeKlnercd u.iiil. i N coats, E. D. CDjUU!!, LCr., ihrc Lvers, Kiti, B. J. 4. . OTQHMAirrB MtluTHltl T,.u' '"fe and oafejt remeily for rnciD I nut. sllkindlMasesj-seiii.,lM!.S!' Bbeum.nid Snrna. Iliirnfl, Cuts. lVondurrul r: Miv tarPII.!'.?. lVlce.SJtrM.atDniu-nsl -, l-Uorbyiuallprei-iilii. AiLlrensasalsKa. ufil.'' For sale by MATTHEWS lUtOS. and ! JOHN H. PHELPS. Scranton.' Pa. ! Complexion FrcsGrad DR. HEERA'S ViCW OB BemoTci Freckles, Pimples, Liver Moles, bia.Aligadi, Sunburn and Tun, anl jv ttoriis tho sklu to lu orll- ..,1 kliniuj nA ,, .l..- a clear sud healthy eom-e plcxlon. HupetioriosiiiJio pre)iaratIois and perfectly urugiiUi,or moiled for 50i ts. hsrmlcra, At all Bcud lor Ciicuar, VIOLA 8K!M 80AP rtmplr inMnpanfcla w a kin purllrlni botp, anccnall tut the toiln, and viUtsut a rirnl tor lira aunetjr. Alu-man ly Jw" a lUllsaUl r.'.rf. Atarar-IM HrlreiSCentt. G. C. BITTNEfl A HQ., Toi.coo, O. For sale bv MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN If. rtlEI.PS. Scranton. Va. ROOF TINNING AND SOLDERING All done away with by tho uso of HATtT MAN'S PATENT I'AINT, which consists of Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, ttalvnnlzcd tin, sheet iron roofs, also to brick dwellings, which will firevent absolutely any crumbllnK. crai li ng or breaking of the brick. It will out lust tinning- of any kind by muny ye-ars, and its cost does not exceed one-lift li that of the cost of tinning;. Is sold by the Job or pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO HAHTMANN, U7 Birch Sk SiP Uimu GOR MgL iimiiKiiHHitiauMuuiiimniuiHiiiiiMuKui!iiiiiiiiwiiMiy; THE :. FASHION 308 LACKAWANNA AVENUE 308 '-------------ritl..J.J.t . ,cw Prices Riven for the same make our patrons our friends. With every article in stock you will find uniform system of price that is always in favorof the buyer. WASH GOODS. 50 piece ef Swivel Silk inrh uidif, ia cllul'.'o colormir.50''.vMuo. YOUR PICK, 5C 1CP piecoe of Fljnred Dimity nd Lii.eu ts tlie litest wiwh good!, loo. ami 18'. vnlue YOUR PICK, IJH 100 r.ieeo of Plain nnd Corded Fig. nred ilrgsndi -s, iu choice vlr- iujs, 20c. to SJc vtdit .... YOUR PICK, isc ICO piece ir :r.lach Purcnlcd, etr'cl ly lus; colors, rteJ tylea, lSUo value YOUR PICK, loc MILLINERY. An elegant line of I'lowurs, worth 25c to 35c. per bunch choice, !'.)('. Look at the Flowers we arc offering at 25c a bar tiuin. Sdl. will buy beautiful Misses' and Boys' Straw and .WC, worth ,v;c, 50c, and iia;siHtaMiHH.5ii Tbe Electric City Awning end Tent Com pany Winn to inform thir friends aud patrons tuat they have opened sn office at 311 Linden Street, with h'eese & l.oiiK- where any orders, by mail 01- telophone, for Tents, Kings, Awn tuts, Wagon Covers or Horse Clothing will be given careful attenti.iu. c n c n. nur Telephans 3102. BALDWIN'S Will' THE BEST IN THE MARKET GREAT VARIETY QF SIZES. THE 1 1 CG1LU CO, 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. JAMES MOIR, TtlE SE&CHANT TAILOR Has Moved to His New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entraucn on side next to First National tiauk. Ho hus now lu s fl Comprising ornrytbing requisite for Hue Merchant 'i nilorlnc. And tbe same can be abown to advantage in bis aplen diuly fitted up room. A SPECIAL INVITATION Is Extended to All Readers of The Trib une to Call on "OLD RELIABLE" In His New Business Home gh RESTORES VITALITY Made a ! tin.,, t'.'t fi ..'V Mar. lotauuy. yi of Me. I r.c uftAl liotlt liny. proilticra the above results In .10 days. It nrtt pmvoriully aud (iiilekly. t.'uivs hi n ull others fail Vuiiiik men will moun their Inst manhood, aud old men will reeover tlulr yuiitlitul vmor by u.lni; ItKVIVO. H tiuirkly and surely reatorrH Nervmw War., l.ot Vitality, liapiiieney, NlnUtiy liniiHsioOF, Lntit Power, Fail! nit Mrniory, Wiwtina llixrasMf anil all e fleet of telf-utniae nr exreaiid Indlwretlon. r.Uirh iinllta one for n:nJy. liiiKinesx or uiaTiaxe. It not only cures by starting nt the mat ot itjeasa. hut U a great nerve tnnie and blood builder, brlnn lug bark tbn pink low to pale cheeks a ul re turliut tlin lire of youth. It wards nir Insanliy and Coniiiraptlnn. Insht on baring BKVtVO, nr otlier. It ran bo carried in vent poeket. by null H I .no per package, or six tor S5.00, with n pnsl live wrllteu frUMtintao to euro or refunt. hn money. Circular free. Address fwr .. CHICAGO. For ssle by MATTHEWS BROS., 0 ruiglst, . Scranton, fs. KsUBSUN f P b lies. MJ go ni in sol Form the loadstone tbat draws customers to our store, and cood values SKIRTS AND CAPES. 50 Silk CipfK. aaeortcd ityle. nlrlr nu.l.i and trinunutl; regulur $i).50 quality YOUK PICK, $4.48 50 Velvet Capo, nicely trimmed, ele liuntly lined, full duoih KL0U valuu VOUR PICK, S3.9S I-ailies' Black Figured Mohair SkiriH. full Hwoep, lined through out, SU.UO value YOUR PICK, $i.S :ii Ladles' Black Brilliaatinn Shirts live yards sween, eleguutly uiaile next lined, SI, 50 vnli o YOUR PICK, $a.S 3 Flowers, sold elsewhere for 50c Hats and Sailors at '2,1 C 3 39c. 75c. TflE FROTHINGflflM. V iifiner Kuis. Lessees und Monueora. Benefit Co. II, Thirteenth Regiment. The Widest Ranged Soprano in the World, mm Snpnorted by tlistlncuished Artiste Tickets rail bo produced fruin members of t'a B, Bale of ruaerved seats i)eus Wednesday U a. in. Saturday, May 9th, AMERICA'S OREATEST ACTRESS, Effie Ellsler, Sutipcrted by Frank Weston. John A. Kllgler and a competent company, presenting Al exander Dumas' Eruutioual Play. " CAMILLE," Miss Ellaler as Margiret Oautler. The play will be mazuiticeatly utoantoi aud coHtunied. liuaulur prices. Sale ot seats opeus Thurs day 0 u. LU. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Thursday Evening, May 7. Lillian Russell PRESENTING HER LATEST NEW YORK MICC&SS, THE GODDESS OF TRUTH With same Scenic Embellishments, Brilliant Costumes and wonderful light effects, seen st Abbey's Theatre. Sale of seats open luesday morning st o'clock. Checks at 8. Prices aj, 50. 75 and $1.00. STEINWAY SON'S . . Acknowledged the Leading PIANOS Gf the WorlsV DECKER BROS., . KRANICHE A BACHB and others. ORGANS Musical Instruments, Husical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. Purcl.ascrs will always find a complett stock and at prices as low as the qual ity of the Instrument will permit at 1 l BULBERT'S nusic STORE, 117 Wyoming Ave. - - Scrantoa WILLIAM S MILLAR, Alderman StLi Ward, Scrantoa ROOMS 4 AND 5 OAS AND WATER CO. BUILUINO, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST. OFFICE IIOIT.S from 7.30 a. m. to 9 p. m. (l hour laurniisslou for dinner and supper.) Particular Attention (liven to Collections. Prompt t-c tl lenient Guaranteed. Vour Dual. neas is Respectfully Sullclted. Telephone 134. AYLESWORTH'S T MARKET The Finest In the City. The latest Improved furnish' lags and apparatus Ut ketfiaf meat, batter and eggs. . S23 Wyoming I