THIS ECBANTON TTUBUNE-SATUItDAY MORNING-. JANUARY 30. 1S97. West Side Department STOLE A BOX OF FISH. Phillip Harris and John Hon ley Were Arrested at an Early Hour Yes terday Morning. An undent unil flili-ltkc smell iei vnrted Mm Btntlon bouse for sos'L'tal houri ostoiday Philip Tlairls anil John How ley, both of this Bide, had been arrested at .1 o'clock yettetdny jnornliiK on suspicion of steallnf? n bo of fhli which they had with them In a cuttei. The attest was made by Lieu tenant Williams and Patrolmen Halt und Saul. The young men had been dilvlng about town all Thursday night and after storming at vety nloon they were at midnight In n seml-uncon-blIous state. The police ollkers wete standing on the coiner of Seventh stieet und Lackawanna avenue about I! 30 o'clock when the citttir ciossed the Lackawanna aonue bildge. AVhen the young men spied the ofll ieis they tinned down HlMh stieet and up Sehnell s couit to Seventh street and out again to the avenue The olil cers followed them and Intel found the cuttei stundlng In fiont of n saloon on the coiner of Lafayette stieet and Main u venue The box of fish was still In the cuttet and Ilanls and Hawlej Veie Inside tlie saloon ttylng to sell their boot. When ciucstioiKd about the llsh How ley said ho had bought It at Hall's llsh mniket. I'pon saying this he jumped Into the cuttei and tore the ticket fiom the box. The otlkeis picked up the pieces and found that the box had been taken from A. a. Gllmoie .t Co ' store. The joung men weie then attested. Two whips v.eie found In the euttei, nlbo a quan tity of loose llsh At the healing yes teiday morning befoie Alderman Blair John Gelgle, of West Lackawanna ae mie, appealed and claimed the loose fish. The bo of llsh belonged, as waH bupposed to the Gllmoie Aim, and the whips had been stolen, one fiom a cab on Lackawanna avenue, the other fiom Dr. J. J Hobeits. The last mentioned theft was made by Howle about thiee weeks ago while Dr. Robei ts' buggy was standing on Lafaette stieet. How ley was held In $100 ball and Ilairls the same. Hairls fumlshtd, but Hou le Is still In jail. RAID BY THE POLTCR Police court was held at 12 o'clock last night as a consequence of a laid by the police on the house at No 722 Bchnell's com t, t ear of West Lackaw an na aenue The keeper of the place, Llivle Smith, fle young glils and a man, Stanley Haw ley, weie captuied In the den. The laid was In ought about In an Interesting way. William Haw lej, appealed befoie Aldeiman Blair last evening and swore out infoiinatlon against the place, clmiglng the Smith wonnn with "Inveigling oung men and women Into a hoiibe of HI lepute." At 11 o'cloi-k Lieutenant Williams, and Olllceis Jones Saul, Maikei, Guiiell and Halt, sunounded the house, a dil apidated wooden building. Olilcer Jones flist ei'teied the house, the other olllceis following. When the batch weie bi ought to the station housp Al deiman Blaii was called and the case proceeded. The Smith woman oITeied to enter ball. She was accomodated in the sum of $100 dollais. She keeps a boaidlng house, she bald. Then came the other women. The flist was LIslo Ivauffman, age 21, woiks In the kitchen She was bom In the shadow of the f,oeinoi's mansion at Ilaulsbuig. Maty Hackett was born In Stioudsburg; also 21, assists In the kitchen woik. Sadie Coleman was meielj lsiting JIlss Smith although no notice of such lias been seen in the --oclety columns of late; home, Honesdale, 21 yeais. "What's oui name," asked the aldeiman of u pei t ouug woman In black. "Mlbs liuth Coons," she answcied, with decid ed emphasis on the Miss." 'C-o-o-n-s," asked the aldeiman. spelling the woul. "No," said Miss K-u-n-e-s" Her home Is at Lansfoul, age 21 and she Is a washer woman tor JIlss Smith. The next was Hmlly JIc Nulty, bom in England. She is 2.', and lias attended school all hei life, she said. The uldetman lined each of the women and the man V. Onl one paid And herein Is the tale The w oman w ho was leleased upon pajment gae hei name as "Sadie Coleman." William Haw lev, the man who furnished the In foiinatlon, paid her Hue. She Is ids wife. She had been In the Smith houo Just one day and it was to win hei back to his home that Haw ley had the pluce icuted. The lest of the glils weie placed In the cells. When the woman who gave her name as ' Coleman" bade good-be to litr acquaintances, she kissed each one und, as an actual taet, tome of the w omen wept w hen she v ent out flee. "Majbe I'll never lee cu again," she said, as she kibsed them. WILL PREACH SUNDAY. Rev. Dr. Nnttiolt, who has been In the Kohl mission Held foi thitt jtnis will pi each in thiee Lutheiau chut cites tomonow. In the moining at 10 J) a m In St. Petet's, Rev Raudolph pastoi ; at 2 p in In Chi 1st ehuich, Rev. Llsse pastoi, and at 7.20 p. m. in Holv Trlnlt), Rev. Allllet pastor. Di. Nolttott Is the piesldent of the local missionary uu thoiltles. He Is at piesent on a vaca tion tour thtough Ameilca Tho Kohl mission Held Is In Bengal, East India. Theie aio laboilng now twenty-one mis slonailes among the Kohls undei the auspices of the Gossnei Mlssionaiy so cieties of Reilln. Tho mlsslonailes aie assisted bv IS", catechlhts, S") teucheis, In a circuit of 1112 towns. There aie 1C9 churches and chapels belonging1 to tho mission with a membetshlp of about 10,000 communicant members. Di Nott rott piepared and published n grammai of the Kohl dialect. He tianslated the entire new testament into the language of the Kohls. This translation Is now being published by the BHtlsh and For eign Bible society. He is now engaged In translating tho Old Testament. Di. Notttott comes with glad tidings from the mlssionaiy field. He will speak on "The Kohls, their Language," Reliefs and Customs, Tog-ether with n Hlstoty of the Lutheran Mission Woik Among Them." TUNERALS YESTERDAY. The funeial of the latu Alexander La Rue took place yesteulay afternoon, a In Iff set vice was held at the home ot his daughter, Mis. Henry Bueius, of 622 Ninth Lincoln avenue. The lemalns weie taken on the 1 o'clock Delaware, Lackawanna and Western ttaln to Chinchilla, vvheie Intetment was made. Tho pall-bearers wete: Geotge Hutch Irson, L V. Decker, John Floiey and V1 Knapp, The tematns of the late Richard T. 1 d wards, who met death fiom injuries i M elved in the Bellevue mine, were in- inied jesterday afternoon in the For- "Illl cemetery. Services weie held at the family home, on Thirteenth street, He. I). I Jones, of the Taheinaele CongiLgatlonal rluuqh, (inducting the obstqules, The pallrbe.it "rs wn-ci Heine HijhiH, Herity Thoitufs, II. Say ois, Benjiiuiln Morgnn, Dtvld Hopkins and Thotnns Jenkins. A LONO JOUUNHY. The sixtieth ittmheiFaiy of the birth day of Mis. L. J. Flotey wn ctlebiatid In light meriy style last evening, when her I'hlldien and othet lelatlves as sembled at the home of her daughtet, Mis William Miller, of Jackson stieet, and passed a pleasant evening. The guests enjoyed themselves In various mantlets and when refttshments weie served the good time was climaxed In line tle. There weie ptesent: Mi. and Mts. A. 13. Vothls, Miss Sadie Vot hls, Mi. and Mis. c. M riuiey nnd chlUlt en, Gtnce and Iiugene, Mi. and Mts J. 11. Klme and chlldien, Waltei. Aithur, llilnu and Mlldicd; Mr. and Mts William Millet and chlldten, Hal oid, Howuui and llobeit: Mr. and Mis G K Thompson, Ml. and Mts Hiuiy Wniit-n, Chillies Wan en, Etmu Wat len, Nlel Wutrett, Mr. und Mis Geotge Filant LAST NIGHT'S riHE. The alaim that was sounded fiom box 3i, comet of Sunuiei avenue and Wash liuin street, was caused by a slight blare In a wooden "block" building, 412 Fourteenth f-tteot. Befoie the riunklln and Columbia companies leachtd tlie si one the lite had been extinguished b the bucket btlgade The blaze Was In a downstalis basement loom and was caused b the caiclessnebs of some oiu who niter thawing out a fiozen pipe foigot to smothei the sparks on the wooden Joists The houe Is Inhabited b Mrs. William Owens and family. STOLE HOUSE AND OUTTHI! Di. S. H. Telnbelg's horse, "Nellie." nttached to a biand new i uttet was stol en last evening about S o'clock while the phv sk Ian vv as making a profession al call on Luetne stieet. Di. Felnbeig and a gentliman fiimd left the hoise seemelj tied to a post and upon com ing out ot the house about ." minutes af teiwaids oini the post was then? but the, hoise and euttei weie gone. Latel the police found the outfit In Kejsei nlle. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. A special meeting of the Bellevue Hepubllcan club will be held Monday foi the pin pose of tiansactlng business of much Importance. W. II. Daggei, piesldent; E J. Williams, secietai. Wljllam Harrison left jesteula moining foi England, vvheie he will spend the next few months tiavellng. A faiewell patty was tendeied to him nt tlie home of Sidney Matkwick on Wednesday evening by a large numbet of his acquaintances. Choice cut (lowers and flower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, 544 Spiuce Coasting on Jackson stieet last even ing v as cx(ellent nnd joung people made the most of it. The latest and best styles. Roberts, 120 North Maine Di. W. A. Paine has teturned fiom Hairlsbuig, wheie he attended the meetings of the associated bojids of health of the state as a tepiesentative fiom lh local boaid. We laundry stiff collars vv 1th soft button holes Costal Laundry. Mi. L H. Fostei of the Aubuin The ological semlrWj, will occupj the pul pit of the Sumnei Avenue Piesb.v totlan church tomonow evening at C o'clock Rev. Fostei will pieach at the Tuvloi Piesb teilun ehuich In the morning. Dr. i: Y. Hairison, Dentist, -Mears Hall. 113 S. Main avenue. West Side Business Director). HARRIET J. DAVIS, TLORIST. Cut floueis and funeral designs a special! ; 104 South Main avenue, two doors from Jackson stieet. MORGAN'S PHARMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue Phvslrlans' piescriutions cuie- lullj prepateil fiom vvun anted puie iliugs und chemicals. A line assortment of trusses, line- stationery blank books, vatnlsh stulns, mixed paints oi fauej work, aitlsts' materials, window glas, wall papei and picture moulding Cleilc at stole ull houis of night SECOND HAND FURNITURE-Cash for anj thing ou have to sell Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 701 to 709 West Lack awanna avenue. OBITUARY. David Thomas, who was Injured a week ago In the Continental mine, died lust night at his home, on the est Side, i The death ! announced in New Yoi K elt of W. H. P.eteher, a uiomlneut stock holder In the ;oinlng ValLcv Lace mi'. at Wilkes Bune, On Sunday last Ljsander C. Dav, bio thei of Ah In Daj, publisher of the Wom Ing eountj Democrat, died at his home, in Hildgevvutei township, Susquehanna toun tv, aged li veais The tuneial sei vices weie held on Tuesdaj. The death Is announced In Patlbault, Rice count), .Minn, ot Hugh 1, C. Dui land, who foimerlv leslded In Northmore land township, Wjomlng eountj. li Moieland was 71 jeaix of age. Foi eirs It hud been his custom on Christmas io lemembet his eastern relative with a bun el of Hour. Mis. Elizabeth Ilrodilck, aged 70 jetts, wife of the lato Thomas Urodilck, toinui muvoi of Wllkos-Uaite, died sudienl jts teiila. On Thuida she fell fiom her bed, fincturlng hei shouldei blade Sli became unconsp ous and reniHltied In that stute up to the time of hei death She hud many iidativss who resldo In Phllulei phla Mis Decker, nu old and iepected iel dent of 'lii lor, died jesteiday moining at i Ju o'clock at lit i home, on Union stieet ufter a Ungeiing Illness. She will be burled toincirow moining at 8 SO o'clock Sei vices will be held at the house. Hov F. A King will oillclate. Internum vvlll be madt a Newton Center eemete.y Mrs James lib ks illtd Thursday at her home, In Pl mouth, of heart disease, troin which she had t-.iffered fot some time. She had been a i eUdent of. PI) mouth for pev etal jeuis and was well known and a de vout Christian She was S3 jeais old and Is survlvel b a husband and the follow ing chlldten: James, John, Eliza, Geotge u"d Katie, ot Plymouth, and Mrs. t .-i.nl: Cook, resldlrg in the west. WYOMING. A, W. Gay returned from Ilatilsburg jesterday. William Durland retmned Thuisday from a few das visit with fi lends at New Columbus. Services In the West Street chapel this evening. Mis, Treeman Austin Is quite ill. Miss Belle Itoblnson, who has been quite 111 for the paxt two weeks. Is Impiovlng. Miss Llnnle McOioaity. of Wllkes Haue, r.lln Ilanahan, of Plains, and Maine Brady and Marie rilun. of Pltts ton, aie KUests of MIbs Sadie Hoffman, Miss Mumo Morse, of Sebaslapool, Is visiting Miss Hose Ward this week, P. J, Cavvley and 'Patrick English, cf Hcrnnton, were guests of John Manley Monday night. William Baldwin was enjoying a llsh thiough the Ice back of the mountain yes-terduy. Suburban News In General lMtOVlDLNCi:. The Tilbune herewith ptesents a por trait of Dald H. Iteese, the Hepubllcan nominee for com m on council In the Flist ward. Ml. Pe"se Is well known In this section. He Is thlity-slx years of ago nnd has been a lesldent of this place for nearly twenty-five, yoais. He came here from Metthyr, his bit thpluec. Ho has been engaged In active politics for the last ilftecn yenis and thorough ly understands the needs of his vvatd, The piospecte foi his election nto blight, DAVID H REESE, Republican Candidate for Common Coun cil In Kliat Waid At the Ptimltlve .Methodist church tomonow th Rev. Chailcs Piosscr vvlll lirctch In the moining on "Blessed Epi demic In Woikshop." At 7 p m. the subject will be "One Step Moie oi Not feav ed " On Feb. 7. Rev J. S. Eemp stot, the Pentecostal evangelist, will uegin pentecostnl services. Rev. D. M. Klnter, pastor of Chils tlan chinch, vvlll prcuch tomonow moining on "Jlallclous Judgment," and in the evening "A Distinctive People." Set v Ices at 10 SO a. m. and 7.10 p m. Miss Anna Luke was tendeied a pleas ant suintise partv last evening by the membeis of the N. S W club nt her home on Deacon stieet. Games and vocal and insttumental music were Indulged In Miss Nellie Thomas, Anna Luke and Mattie Huntsman executed sevetal piano olos In clever stjle and the ocal colos by Miss Nellie Thomas and Giace Saxton were rendeied with pleasing effect. At a late houi leftesh ments were served. Those pi cent were Mioses Susie Flshet, Nellie Thomas, Mattle Huntsman Giace Saxton, Lizzie Davis, Anna Luke, Flo Swait?, Mattle Ellenwood, Mis. Rai lltnan and Anna Banlman, Messrs. Han Danveis, David Smith, William Evans, Ftank Rlchaids, David Will lams, Joseph William'", Thomas Lewis, Howell Gabriel, William Thomas, Jesse Shlffei and Chuiles Thomas. William Thomas, of Wajne avenue, who has been ill foi the past few weeks, is lapidly tecoveilng, Miss Annie Twiss, of Race stieet, and Daniel Bums, of Aithur street, will be mauled next Wednesday evening. In the Not th Main Avenue Baptist cliuicURev. W G. Watklns vlll in each tomonow moining and evening. The theme of the inoinlnsr seimon Is "A Godforsaken Chinch." Evening sub ject. "The Chinch Again Jtemem beied, Hei Prospeilty and Sure Foun dation." Miss Lizzie Jones will In the evening set vice lepeat a chaptei of the Bible In meinoiy. All aie Invited. Mis. W. II. Williams, ot Oak stidet, Is setlously ill. The condition of Mrs. Luke Hvan, of Wune avenue, was lepotted to be slightly lmpioved jesteiday. Bom To Mi. and Mis. Maitln Cava naugh, of Keiser avenue, twins, boy and gill IJUNiMOKi:. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. Burgess Dan Powell Tteasuiei Louis Engle Tax collectoi W. E. Correll. Councilman C. H. Weber und William McCulloch. School directors Jen) McPeek and Moses K Kellum Stieet Commissioner George Jackson. Audltots Hair) Winteis and P. M Murshall Justice of the Peace A, A. Kiotzer. The Elfetrlc Engine compaii) Is making aiiaugements foi Its second annual mas querade ball, to be held at Wuhlei's hall on Wednesday evening, Feb. 17, lb'J". Mu sic will be tuinlshed b) Ullth's bund A social vv'll be given by the membeis of Mis. Van. Ilouten's Sunday school class ut the home ot Geoige Kenne), of tiutlei btreet, Filduj evening, Feb 5, A pio gi amine, consisting ot the following vvlll be lendeied dining the tvi'ulng, Pliuo duet, Misses Alice Coiiell und .Mae Simp son, Inst! omental duet. Misses Giuce and ENIe Powell, ieeltatlon, Miss Maigueilte Swaitz: selection, Impulal quaitette, J. Slegle, W Cuttei, I! Hallock and Ed- lS't .Market St., Newark, N. J., ami 119 Fulton St.,Nuw York, Have l'urchnscel tlieEntirJ it ! 1 V ( . 1 ( I il STOCK OF NHS J. DAVIDOW Coimlstlut! of $50,000 Worth of ren's, Youths' and Children's Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Furnishings and Hats, at 50 Cents on the Dollar. ( ( ( 1 i i i ( i i i i i i i ( ( This is ;t lioiuifUle Purchase and tlie goods will be sold at 11 i.uoka wanna avenue, at One.IIalf the Original Selling l'rlee. Read Holiday's SALE COMMENDING You Can't Qo Amiss if you get a package like this. It contains the genuine Washing Powder It cleans everything and cleans it quickly and cheaply. largest parkagc greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, JJostou, vvnul Mllnei : plnno olo, Jllsf Rubv Yost, teeltatlon, Miss Annie Young, select lead ing, Frank Ulngham; selection, the La dles' qliaitette, Misses (Itaee and Elsie 1'owell, Loule Lut und Million Kelinev , vocal olo. Miss Ruby Yost; recitation, Miss Ethel Llteheiihum The class ex tends u heartj Invitation to the public to come and Join In the evening's e'lijovment Mis William Tavloi, of Adum uvenue, Is suffellng fiom u seVeie uttaek uf qu'n . south siui: m:vs. At a healing Saturday evenltif In Alcler niiiu Howe's olllce Samuel and Ionls Millet weie held in ball for a further hei. lug. The win units foi theli uiiest weie swoinollt bv Michael Rabbet, upon whose wife, It Is alleged, thej committed an as sault. Wllllim Smith received the conglutina tions of his inan fi lends esteuluv upon tho ariival of a little babv gltl at his home, on Cedui avenue, Ileniv Wetter left foi his home, In Buf falo, on the midnight ttaln Thuisduj. Mi. Christman, of Summit Hill, Is vis iting Mr, and Mrs. Welnschenk, at their home, on Cedai avenue. Stephen Urundage, of Stone avenue, is visiting In Philadelphia. Louis Hurk i etui nod josterday after a wick's visit with frltnds In Shamokin The Welcome Social club held Its week 1 social In Calleij's Arcade last even ing We laundiy stiff collars with soft button holes Crjstal Laundry. Choice cut flowers nnd flower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, 514 Spruce. MINOOKA. Nlcholas Carlovltz, a Polish laborer em plojed In the Glendnle shaft of tho Green wood Coul compan), was palnfullv In jured jesterdav bv a fall of top coal The men) Jingle of sleigh bells has en livened oui main thoroughfare the last few da) s. The political situation tcmalns un changed. The promotois of the thlid ticket scheme are hustling, and an Independent avalanche Is due to stilko the township the third Tuesda) In Februar). The Dem ocratic leaders aie counting on a good lound mujoiltv, but the Republican can didates ale keeping In the background, Thev are peifeotl) satlslled with the en couraging outlook. TAYLOK. The shooting match yesterday after noon held at Keogh's hotel, Rendham, was won b C J. Keogh, who defeated his opponent, Fdvvatd Applenap, by two nil ds The fccote Is as follows: C J. Keogh 10 111110 Fdvvaid Applenap 110101 04 Services toiuoiiovv at the Calvary Baptist chinch vvlll be held at the usual houis The pastor, Rev. H. II. Hauls, vvlll olllclato at both set vices. Ev em body Is coidlally Invited. Monday evening the Taylor Reds ln dooi bae ball team vvlll play the Noith Fnd team, which claims the champion ship of noitheastein Pennsylvania, at the Company II annoiy In Piovldence. ivluch Intel est Is being taken In the game and a good ciovvil Is expected to attend The Reds vvlll line up us fol lows. Glynn, catchei , Ha)es, pltehei, Davis, Hi st base, O. llouls, second base, J. Mollis, shoit stop; Powell, thlid base; Shields, left field; Hairis, light field. Mi. Anthony Sehultlse, out popular dultyman, was In Scianton on business )esteiday. The emplo)es of the Atchbald eollleiy vvlll teceive theli monthly earnings on Monday. Notice of the death ot Mis. Decker appeals In the "Obituary" column else wheie. The contiact foi the new passenger station of the B & O. at I3.Utlmoie, at the southern entrance to' the Belt Line tunnel, has been let and woik will com mence Immediately. The lmpiove nients vvlll cost somewhere In the nelghbothood of $100,000 and tesult In a great saving of time fot tho Royal Blue Line t tains between Washington and New Yoik, To Cure 11 Cold 111 One Daj. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cute. 5 cents. 5 IN Papers for Prices TUESDAY, AT 9 A. M, F "'vsecsssiSv ysgs?gsKg!aj i 5.SSJ5S5- SSi5i Plilladclpliia. S" 1?" V f V Double . . 4'. j r - Kcated and Drawer KIDNEYV PROTECTOR , Will outwear i ojjalrot CI ulnar)- BiCKMEVr. LTawers 1UZER11EKHITTIM MILLS, Sjlo II ft: &&Thk. VK " V T SPECIAL PRICE OF $1.00 FOR A SA1AL.L LOT ONLY AT CONRAD'S, 305 I acku. Avenue AKF0KTrlEB?KLETON m GIVES THE BOUGHT EWORLD ANPl5AB5QiyTELY5APE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANIiC REFINING CO SCRANTON STATION. DUPONT'S MINING. BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at tho Wapwallopen Mills, Luzern county. Pa , and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRYBELIN.Jp. General Agent for the Wyoming District US WYOMINO AVENUE, Scranton, P Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES: THOS. FORD Plttston, Pa. JOHN B SMITH & SON, Plymouth, Pa. E W. MULLIGAN, Wilkes-Barro. Pa, Agents for tho Itepauno ChemicaJ Com tanv's High Dvploslvcs. Clilcheittr rncltth IMamond Brand. Orljinul aatl Only Genuine. orc, olwkja reliable laoicf &ik , DrugjUt for CWctitsttr Knylith JUa jboxfi eald with bluo tlbWu lako jff nu uthi p. Refuse dti iweroui tubititu v '(iin$a limitation At Dru(iiti or tend 4r. In tumps fr artlculirs e:lmontili toJ "neiitr ior i Qtm,' in niter vj rciara Sloll lit.000 TcMloiitcUU Jamt ftptr. it Uomtpviitt.miL LilLti .)laillitn (iiia AoU tj ill Lou I DruisUi. Vbllodu , !- NEW YOUK HOTELS, An estaklhlied hotel under new management and thoroughly nbreast ot tho times Isttoi s to Now Yorlc will flml the l.verett In the very heait of the ahoiiplni' dletrlet. conveiileut to places ot amusement and n aillls accessible fium ull imrts otthoclty. LUltOl'KAN l'LAK. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Placa, NEW YORK. Roles Io h Mi id upwi (Amer.can Plan.) GEO, MURRAY, Proprietor, e IS Dread way and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Uracc Church, European Plan. Rooms $i,oo a Day and Upwards. in a modest ami unobtrusive way there nra fow battel conducted hotels iu tho metropolis tlinn the Ht. Uonls Tho sreat popularity it Ins sequlrod can readily be traced to ltd unique location, iu liouiellko atuiosuliero. the peculiar uxcollenoe of its cuisluo and aervlm, and its vory moder te prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. FJs lss iu ..c; i !.: I'XF U v, ri i v la in yGHTraj feTiC i2jfcT TM M VlA I'M - nt ret Wsrm VVM.M. BATES. ,fPjiM B L. ' EATtS. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OP MUSIC, WHITE'S COMEDY COMPANY And Grand Orchestra, Kvsry Afternoon at l o'clock, Uvery liven ing ut H o'clock. Matinee Price except Sat unlay loc. to uny part of the house. Evening Pficas, 10, 20 and 30 Cts Matinee Saturday, Kctcrved sent 30. DAVIS" THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 1, Z, and 3. BRUNS AND NINA NOVI LTV AND VAUI1CVILLE COAIP.ANV, ComblneJ with The Nettiscope, Tlio Latest Iuiprovod Projeetltig Picturo NachlUt, fiom P.uis, Krauce. Ll'c-slzo (lgutes Lin bo tin own upon tho Htuifo bjfoio un nudlunco with ull tho inovo nioiitu of living, bimthliiK rvallty, Itcxeltos vvondar nnd iidmtratlou vvherovei sliouii. mid do'Bltaown advertising Untlre elmni?e ot sublets dully. A FIRST-CLSSENTERTAINMEHT. Aduiissloti 10, 20 or 30 Ceut3. Two performances dally. Doors open at 1 SO and 7. Curtain risen at 2 30 and 8 11 THt I0SIC POWDER CO ROOMS I AND 2, COM'LTH Bl'ITG, SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUH DALQ WORKa LAFLIN & RAND POWDER COS ORANGE GUN POWDER Elettrlo Batteries, Hlectilo HxpIoJorj for os piouliiK blusts, Safety Fuse, and Repauno Chemical Co. 's man EXPLOSIVES, 2,000,000 BARRELS Wade and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896, Total Product of I The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Wnshburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from tho Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundland, and in hnghtnd, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and is recognized as the best Hour in th world. MEGARGEL WHOLESALE AGENTS. HftVEYOUR HORSE SHOD WITH TH- Removable, Self-Sharpanln? Neverslip To CaV(5. BITTENBEIDER I CO. GENERAL AGENTS, And a full line of iron aucl steel Blacksmiths' and Wag oninakers' supplies. SCRANTON, RA. To Publishers THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAFIRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locoiofives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUUF'ING MACHINERY. Ocncral Office: SCRANTON, PA. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa, THE FROTHINGHflM. Wagner & kels, Managers, John L. Kerr, Actlnn Manager. THIS AI'TL'RNOOIN AND HVUNINtl AND HV- UHV AITCRNOON ANI) UVUNINU THIS Wl.l.k'. The Ureatet Popular Priced Attraction In Uxlstcuce, THE SUHIMEttS COMEDY CO In the (lrandcst Repertoire ol Play evee presented at the prlc;s, which are io, ao nnd .to cents for the evening performance! and al the matinee loc. to all parts of the home THE FROTHINGHflM". Vnpncr& Hols, .VlnuiiRari. John I.. Kerr, Acting Manager. ONI3 NIOMT, TULSDAV, PGU. l, ' Initial upponranco of tho Liulnont Comedian DAN'L SULLY, In His Ucnutiful Play, O'BRIEN. THE CONTRACTOR A Trlbutotu tho Worth and Dlmdt) of Irish fMmfnptnt . A ,1 rutliKnllltn. ir..nt u.hh rlnl. orato Costutnos Uoritoous Hcnory. 1 Now Yorli Keionl of IN) Nights bCi: Tli tlrlvlng of tho Ooldon bpiku Tlio (.float ltallroad Hulldlug Scone, 'ilio BlafClngof tlio llountaln Itavlue, and Heii tlio I ninnus Itoekj (orgo Quartette Prices 25c, 35c, 50c and 73c. THE FROTHINGHflM. Waitner & Rels, Manager. John L. Kerr, Acting Manager. WEDNESDAY, TED. 3. A Dramatic Event, WILTON LACKAYE, Assisted by MARIE WAINWRK1I1T. nnd the Btronirest Organization In America. In cluding C V. Couldoclc Forrest itob lnson, Br nn Dounlas,.IospU Allen, Alf. hranklyn, AUch Kvnns.Uai ollno Hampton nnd Others I'rosentliu? u I'lay of In toiiBJ Interest Entitled DRBELGRAFF Vltli Appropriate Scenic Pictures, Diagram Is Now Open At Powell's Music Store for CONCERT AT II FHIBM MONDAY EiEMIvG, FE3. 1. Under the Auspices of RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. KATH3IN HILKO Soprano MARY LOUISE CLARY Contralto J. HENRY McKINLEY Tenor CARL E. 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