THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH U7. 1S97. West Side Department SCHOOL BUILDINQ SETTLING. Walls of No. 10 Cracked nud Copings Ilrolicn In TWo. Owing to dlstui bnnces In the mine beneath, or to faulty masonry woik on the foundations, the walla of No. 19 nchool bulldliiB.corner of Jackson street and Hebecca avenue, have commenced to settle, barce flssuies have appeal ed In the walls and window casltiBS lime clacked In two. The buildliiK committee of the boaid of control made an examination of the building yesterday. They report there Is no cause for alarm, Henson Dals, chairman of the committee, who Is a pi net luil builder and who resldei In the Immediate borough of the school gives It as his opinion thut the tiouble Is not caused by uny mine dlstuibance. BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE. An edltoilul which appealed In the "Westeily Dally Tribune, of Westerly, R. I., and which Is quoted lu full below, bespeaks the esteem and high friend ship in which the Rev John Hvans was held lu that community In which lie moved and mlnlsteied Ills death was due to neuralgia or the heuit. The Dally Tilbune speaks as follows: "Tlieie ute times when the heart la two full foi utteiance. This Is one of those times Westerly niouins today the loss ot one whom It cuti Illy atfotd to spaie It does not seem as If It was possible to spare him In the death of the Res John levant, which ociuned o unexpectedly- lust evening, every man, woman and child lu Westell 1ms sutti red In epal able loss The edltoi of this panel leels thut his own loss e cteds that of all the lest, and et he knows his soi low Is us nothing, In oom pailson with that of those who vveie connected with the one who had gone by ties of atllhlty and consanguinity Clod blc-s and lomfort them. We ale powerless in that dlteetlon We are simply a mouinci. Mr i:ans was an excellent preacher, and a devout Chils tlun He died In the harness Little did we think as we listened to his eai nest words, last Sunday evening, they weie his last to us on euith We do not believe In withholding commenda tion fiom the living, to heap the same upon their giaves when Ihev ate dead. 1 he w l iter has not hesitated In the pabt. to speak of the woith ot the depaited In these columns Ills only legret Is that he has not said mote To him, It seems, as if a pai t of his life had gone out How .Mi. Evans will be mlsed Rut he has "taught us how to live; and (oh1 too high the pi Ice for knowl edge) taught Us how to die " riri'EENTII ANNIVERSARY. The Plymouth Congiegatlnnal chinch will tomonow celebrate the fifteenth annlveisiry of its oiganlzatlon In the evening Rev. Thomas Bell, the pas tor, will pieach the annlveisaiy ser mon. Monday nltrlrt a toll call of the membeis will be conducted In the chuich and afteiward the members will enjoy a social A thank offetlng will also be taken up No action has been taken by the ehuiih In refeience to the resignation of Rev. Thomus Bell, handed In thiee weeks ago. HOSPITAL NOTES The hospital lecelved an Italian wom an, Maria Lucclo, ot Jackson street, jesterdav She was suffering from an attack of acute paralvsK She was im proving somewhat late la-t night. Mrs Williams, a present patient at the hospital, Is slowly galnlngstiength. She had had a delicate suiglcal opeia tlon performed upon her earl In the week and for a time was in a precar ious condition NOTES AND PERSONALS. The Mlss,es Hattle Hill and Josephine Coleman, both of Jackion street, went to New Toik city vesteiday for a ihoit visit. Miss Maud Tiace, of WIlkes-Baire, has returned home. She was visiting her grandmother, Mis. D. J. Moses, of North Main avenue during the past week. Two children of County Detective Lejshon are ill with the measles. MUs Anna Bird, of Pittbton, who We'll help 3'ou solve it. Today's solution is for the boys, aud the boy's clothing should be bought with care. Encourage neatness in the youngster. The habit will cling. Our boys' suits are made on the correct principle. Double Breasted Suits Made of good wearing cloth, gray and red mixed, for bo3'S from S to 16 years of age. Worth $2.50 Price for this week, $1.48. Sailor Suits All wool sailor blouse suits, made of assabett flannel. Guaranteed as to color and quality. Trimmed with white or red braid, p2.25. Long Pants Suits For the big boys, aged from 14 to 19 years. A boy begins to feel that he's a man when you put him in long pants. He'll feel like a well dressed man if you put him in one of these. Com plete suits, coat, vest aud long pants, $3.98. How's This? First-class double-breasted suits of 'stylish dark grey cloth. Wear and style in the happiest of combinations, Suits like these are often sold for three or four, dollars. What do you think of our price for this week ? $1.73. ( SAMTER came to vlslt,,pn the West .Side, will remain heie permanently Hhe has ac cepted a position In this city. A young child of Mi. ahd Mis. Wil liam T, Ace, i of North Ltncoln avehue, tu It! ttltt tiiAfiaitta Miss Jennie Thomas, of 'Washburn'! streut, Is home from a lslt In New York city. .Mrs. DeLong, .of, Ailel, Wayne coun ty, who was tin! gtlest of Mrs. Stephen Klriible, ot Hampton street, has re turned to her lronfe. The depaiture ot the Rev. W. S. Jones and family, of Washburn street, has been postponed Indefinitely. The postponement was necessitated by the scveie lllnets of one of his little boys w Ith measles. The latest iind best styles. Roberts, 120 Noith Maine, Mrs. W. S. Juries, of Washburn street, received word yesterday announcing the deuth of her father, William Har ris, who resides In Beaufort, South Wales. He was 72 years of uge. A full attendance of the constitution al committee 6f the Father Whelan Beneliclary society, No r96, Iilsh Cath ollce Benevolent union, Is requested at the meeting to We held tomoirow af ternoon at the, home of Anthony Mc Hugh, of Lureine street. It la desired to muke thuil utiangemunts for the re ception to the general society. We laundiy stiff collurs with soft button holes. Crystal Laundry Mr mid Mis Oeotge De Oiavv, wh'o recently carne to the West Side fiom Plttsbuig, are lesldlng permanently on Luzerne street. A meeting of the Hyde Palk rather Matthew socletv tomorrow uftemoon at St Leo's hall, will be held for the pnipoe of elettlng delegates to the dlstiict convention The tuneral ol the joung child of Mr. and Mis Reese B Thomas, ot 7J1 Jack son stteet, will be held this uftemoon at 2 p m liom the residence. Inter ment will be rhude In Washburn street ceinetei v. The West Side Choial society will meet tomoirow evening ut the Jackson Stleet Baptist chuich' at S o'clock A full uttendunce Is urged for a good re hearsal Dr K Y HuriiMorr, Dentist, Mears Hall. 113 S Muln uvenue The Wffl Side Republican League held anothei of theli btuted meetings lust evening William A. Phillips, pt ev ident, was In the chair and It was a loublmc session. The present political state of attalis on this side was dls-cus-ed The League Is growing, sevet al new member s have been taken Into member still) and new propositions weie lead. A special piogramme of song service Will be rendered In the Plymouth Con gregational ihurcli tomorrow, It being the llfteenth' annlveisaty occasion of the chuich A doxology composed by Geoige Mark Evans for the occasion, will be lendeied by the oho!., which has been augmented, in the moining service. Tor the evening service the choir will sing the anthem "O. Come Let Us Worship," by J. A Paik, and a solo will be given by Miss Vannle WIN Hams. Great credit Is due to the choir's leader, Richard Phillips, for his effort to piovlde this beautiful addition to the legulai seivice Oholse cut (lowers and (lower de signs at Palmei & McDonalds, C44 Spruce. West Side Business Directory. HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORIST. Cut flowers and funeral designs a specialty; 104 South Main avenue, two doors from Jackson street. MORGAN'S PHARMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue. Phjslclans' prescriptions care fully prepared fiom warranted pure drugs and chemicals. A tine assortment of trusses, tine stationer, blank books, varnish stains, mixed paints or fancy woik, artists' mateilals. window glass, wall paper and plctute moulding. Clerk at store all hours if night. SECOND HAND TURNITURE-Cttsh for anything jou have to sell Furniture. Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and sea the stock of J. C. Kins, 701 to 70 West Lack awanna avenue. Bcldli'iiuiu's Rotunda opens today. Board of Trade building. Branch of Beldleman, the Bookman. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Tit h:- llcih It 08 liguturi 'M&&X eurj ujjtr. o: BROS. I'KOrUSSOZi .7. 31. MW.worv. Minis on's Improved Homeopathic Rem edies act almost Instantly, speedily cur Ins the most obstinate cases. Munjon's Rheumatism Cure seldom falls to relleo In one to three houis, and cures In a few das. Price, 23c. Muni on's Dvspepsla Cure positively cures all forms of Indigestion and stom ach doubles. Price, 23 cents. Jlunvon's Cold Cuie prevents pneu rnonlu ami breaks up a cold In a few houis. Pi Ice, "5 cents. Munon's Cough Cute stops coughs, night sweats, allays soicness, and speed lb heals the lungs. Pi Ice, W cents. Munvon's Kidney Cure spcedll cures pulns In the buck, loins or mollis and all forms of kidney disease. Price, 25 cents. Munjon's Asthma Remedlts relieve lu i minutes and ouie peimuiieiitlv Prlc e, $1 Munyon's Vitalize!-, a great tonic and re stoier of vital stiength to vveuk people. $1 Prof Mutijon has a separate cure for each disease At ull druggists, mostlv -J cents a Mai Personal letters to Prof Munvon, 1503 Arch street, Philadelphia Pa., answered with free medical advice foi any disease. BOLAND ARRESTED. Charged witb Embezzling Funds That Came Into Mis Hands as Tax Collector of Dunmorc. Tax Collector T 13. Boland. of Dun more borough, was arrested lust night foi embezzlement on a wanutit swum out befole Aldeimun John T Howe, by .lerr McPeek, of the Sixth wurd of Dunmoie. When taken Into custody the accused went before 'Squire Cooney, wulved U hearing aud furnished J.1, L00 ball for his uppeaiance at couit. McPeek's allegations are of a very serious uutute The chief charge is that of collecting; taxes fiom pei&ons whom he inaiked In his leport as having- been eoneiated. Other charges aie to the effect that he gave tax lecelpts to peisons who nevei paid their taxes In older to en able them to ote at the recent bitter ly contested borough election, and that he failed last year to (lie with the coun t commissioner, as tequlied by stat ute, a list of those who paid theli taxes. Watson &. Zimmerman have been le talned to prosecute the case. OUTRAGE AT JERMYN. Widow Assaulted in the Presence of Her Kleven-Year-Old Hoy. Aftet teveial davs" searching- County Detective Thomas Levshon and Con stable Cialu, of Peckvllle, have suc ceeded In lunnlug down the peipetiatoi of a dastatdly outtage In the woods be tween Jernun and the Ridge, back of Aichbald, lust Pilduj. On that day Mis Anna Rusklb, a comely mlddle-UEed widow, uccompa rrled by her 11 - ear -old boy, made an appeal for aid to Pool Dltectot Kd waid A. Joneis and lecelvlng- an older foi goods on the store of C. D. Winters, of Jeimvn, she went theie and after seeming what she desired staited for her home at the Ridge. About a mile out of Jermyn she was overtaken by a man whom she had no ticed sitting on a porch b the loadslde Jubt as she was leaving the town of Jermrr He engaged her In conversa tion and Ufter a short talk made Inde cent proposals to hei. She became frightened and begged the man not to Intel feie with hei, but let hei go on to her chlldien, who, she told him weie at home without anything to eat. Her entreaties weie, howevei, in vain Tlie liend giabbed her and bore hei to the giound. Her little boy started to scream and also picked up a stone, but before he could hurl it the fiend pointed a levolvei Into his face und command ed him to tun. The lad almost distract ed with flight ran to the nearest house and gave the alaim, When assistance airlved the assailant hud lied and the mother was lvlnir unconscious where the stiuggle had taken place. When found she was In a ciltical condition aud she Is still undei the cuie of Dr. William Dor en. The descilptlon given by tut out raged woman togothei with other clues led to the an est of Kiunk Kelly, a mat rled man J5 years of age, who resides In Jeimjii At the heailng before 'Squire Arnold the woman and her bo both Identified Kelly, Befoie s,eelng him at all they told that the man they saw- slttlns on the poich hud his, hand bandaged and the assailant had his hand bandaged. Kelly, when placed under arrest, wore a mandate on one of his hundb, fiom which he tecentlv lobt a linger. , The '-qui! e held Kellv undei $50p ball foi his uppeaiunce ut couit TWO MORE DAAUQE SUITS. Summon Railway Compmij Asked to Hand Over 8U,UOU. Two moie suits weie Instituted against theSciantou Railway company esteidav Rllu McGlvnn, of Mlnoo ka, through Attoincvs Watson &c Zlin meimun, makes clulm foi $5,000 dam ages for u dislocated shoulder and oth ei JnJuHes which she ullegcs resulted trom being tin own from u em oi. Main avenue last January She ,,as that she w is boarding the cai urid had just mounted the step when the 'cai started suddenly and threw her to the pave ment. , Hauv Thomas, of Grecrj Ridge, who It will be leuieinbeied l'rad a flngei crushed and Mistulned oth-i injuiles lu a collision on the Prov Idknee line neai Diamond avenue, Jan 2U sues tor Hl.OOO Vosbuig i Dav.-son aiehls attornevs. Ciiutmn CliuM.jciny'i Ray's Recruit In April lUpplncott Law je Another volume of the Lackavvanha i-egul is'evvs has 1ut been comnletad The best wav to prberve this muss of valuable mattei i to have it bound up In law book form. The Tilbune ran do It for ou Telephone 1012, and our lepiesentatle will call, We ao do all kinds of imgazlne binding, 7he Century, Harpr's, Scribnei's, Llpiilii cott's, Atlantb., McCluie's, Munsev-'s, Ladles' HomeJournal, Ui fact, we bnd all kinds of magazines and periodic ls and supply missing numbers. Don't hend you aook binding out of town. The Tilbine Book Rlndery cun doit better nd just as cheap Telephone 1042. Suburban News In General iuovidi:ncc. The funeral of Thomas J. Williams will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock fiom his late home on the cor ner of Wayne avenuo and Spilng street. The Rev. R. S. Jones, pastor of the Welsh ConKicgatlonnl church will con duct the funoial services. Hutlal will be made lu Forest Hill cemetery. Tho home ot Joshua R. Thomas, on Wood stieet, was a sce,ne of gaiety and much menlment last evening, the event being a masquerade surpilBO par ty In honor of Mr. Thomas' dnughter, Nellie. Games were Intermingled by vocul and Instrumental selections. Refreshments were seived. The Rev. W. G. Watklns will pieach In the North Main Avenue Baptist church tomorrow only at the morning service. The seimon will be the same as announced for last Sunday, but which was not dellveied on account of Mi. Watklns' Illness Theme. "The Gospel of Encouiagement." The even ing service will be conducted by the Chttsttnu Undeavoi society under the leadership of JQss Mae Povell. A veiy Inteiestlng order of service has beerr prepared. Musical selections will be given by Miss Mabel Weiss, the male chotus and the choli The members of Corladlavvn lodge ait lequested to meet at Oster bout's hall tornoriow' uftemoon at 1 o'clock The Welsh Baptist church has se cuied Rev O. Gwenlth livans to pleach tomorrow mottling and evening A tieat Was afloided thobe who at tended the lltcrurv und musleul entet talnment given at the Court Street Methodist Episcopal chuich last even ing by the Ladles' Aid society of the chuich It was undei the dliectlon ot Caiolvne Dorvev Tor the past two weeks about toity membeis of the church huve been fulthfullv lehearslrig a tableaux, which was among the no table features of lust evening's mite! -ttilnment. MIs Doisev i celled In hei usual billllant wnv and was ably as sisted bv hei biothei, Piofessot Aithur Doi sey. Rev Newman Matthews will speak on the following subjects at the Puil tan Coneiegutlonul church tomonow moining and evening "Filendshlp with Christ" und "What Is It to Be a Chtistiun This will be Mi.. Matthew b' last Sunday as pastor of the church. The funetal seivices over the lemalus of the late Thomas Slmtns will be held this uftemoon at 2 o'clock. Hliam lodge, Fiee und Acceoted Masons, will have chaige of the funeial. Intel ment will be made In the Washburn street cerneterj People passing M J Cohen's gent's furnishing store on Maiket street were surprised yesterday to see the place closed up and a shetlff's sale notice tacked up In the window. The closing of the stole was hi ought about by the Emplie Diy Goods company, of New Yoik. - SOUTH sidi:. Lenten seivices were held in the South Side Catholic chuich last even ing. The funeial of the late Mis. Michael Lavelle will take place this moining. A high mass of lequlem will be sdng in St. Joseph's Catholic church In Mlnoo Ka, and burial will be made In Mlnooka cemeteij.. Th Patriotic Order of True Ameri cans held a special meeting In Storr's hall last ev erring. The Young People's society of the Kv angelical Church of Peace gave u er enjojable entei talnment at the chuich last evening. The progi amine was tendeied in an excellent mannei, and the event was largel attended. Tho revival meetings held dining the piesent week at the Cedai Avenue Methodist Episcopal chuich have been huge! attended, and tie success met with H veiy encnuraglrrf,. This evening the seivices will be concluded and ull aie Invited to be present. William H. Hunter, of Wilkes-Bar re, bpent estetday with lrlends on Orchaid btieet Colonel E. II. Ripple will deliver a lectuie in Phillips' hall, Fig street, on Tuesda evening, April 6 The subject will be "A Summer In Andersonvllle," and will be given for the benefit of the Hostel of the Good Shepheid The funeial of Mis Maigaiet Reilley, of" 510 Genet stieet, whose death oc cuned on Thursday last, will take place Wednesday morning, Interment will be made in Hjde Park Catholic cerne terj Choice cut flo.vers and flower designs at Palmer & McDonald's, 514 Spruce. The South Side lodge, Knights of Pjthlus, anticipate a big tlnif next Tuesday evening. Comet lodge, No 4J1, will have a vlsltlns team fiom Scian ton lodge. No 2C3, to woik the Ampll litd tank of Knights upon four Es qulres. And prioi to this the same even ing thev will confer the rank of Es qulie upon two members A large at tendance Is expected ut their castle hall, 505 Plttston avenue. For Sale Lot on Rlvei stteet, Twelfth watd. Appl to J. P. Acker, D, L i V depot. H. Hen has purchased th bakery of Joseph Schroedel, on Cedar avenue Mr Schroedel will leave In a few weeks for Europe, We laundry stilt collars with soft button holes. Civstal Laundrj. Opening of Spring Clothing, All day and evening today. Lauer cSL .Marks, UUNAlOIti:. Dunmoio Piesbyteilan chuich. Rev William F. Gibbons, pa&tor Set vices, 10 30 a m and 7 SO p m Subjects foi tomonow Moining, "The best text foi the tiuth," evening, "God calling, men calling" All aie welcome Mi and Mts William Wild, ot Blake l.v stieet, deslie to ex pi ess theli thanks to tlit.li- ti lends and nelghbois who bo klndl offered sympathv and aid duilritj the sickness and t1liu.ll , death of the beloved daughtei, Helen. Mibs Tlmilf Collin", of Pine stieet, who has been visiting In Philadelphia toi the past few weeks, died lust Thin fa da lu Philadelphia Theieinalus weie bi ought home jesteidaj The funeial will take plucy this morning at 10 o'clock rt solemn high mass of rr quiem will be eelebtated In St Marj s chuuh Iiiteiment will be made In St Mary's cemeteiv Miss Collurs. had been alllnt toi a c onsideiable time und had gone to Phil id-lphla to trv and lecuperate her btiength. MINOOKA. The piopeity owneis of Stafford stieet want theTajlor Water cornparrv to extend a main along said street and with this end in view huve petitioned the compunv The projectois of the scheme expect the request will be grunted The St Joseph's society will meet bunduv afternoon. Extensive aitunge ments huve been lu prosiess the pust month for the entei tuliiment of the quattteilv convention of the Scianton Dlocesun union, vUiIch convenes ut their hull on Apill n The Dugsan und Maiigun war over the light to occupy a seat on the Lack awanna township uudltors' boaid is ev dentlv over Mi. Mangun Is iilllng the be.th despite the piotestH of IiUBBun, muUn all p.obablllty win 1111 out the - - A Geiillc'iiuui's Smoke. Le Roy Clganos. Beldlenmn's Ro tunda, Boaid of Trade Building. t To Cure a Cold in One Ony. Take laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c. THURLOW INSTITUTE 225 and 227 Washington Ave. SCRANTON, PA. Eminent spcclnllst for all diseases sent free to your homes, Advice und consul tation fiee. These phVBlcuns huve now been practising In Scia'ntoti over four months, ulthotigh most of tho cases to which they were culled had been given up by tie faintly phjslclun, they huve not hud to vviltu a single death certlll cute. Thurlow Al HlicuninUsiii Cure. Will cure tho following symptoms! Bruised pnln between the shoulders; still ness of the back; pain In tho loins; trem bling and tingling In the limbs; the nfteot ed parts hot, red and swollen; pain In elbows, knees and hips; pains worse be fore a stoim; dull, heav pains In tho region of the kldnejs? the affected parts stiff and cold; high colored urine; Joints sore und swollen; buck feels us IT bioken; numbness und heaviness In arms mid hands; feet swollen, burning and prick ing; contructlons of the affected parts; ciamps of the different muscles; joints stiff, with tendency to become ciooked. Thurlow A24 Kiclne) Cure. A boon without un equal to the ullllcted S niptoms Puff j uppeurunee of the face particularly undei the ces; swelling of the feet und legs; a feeling of diowslness and mental depletion, excessive dis charge of pale, heavy mine; bowels con stipated, stools hard und dr , the ski 1 Is palt, dr und vvax In appearance, dark rings uiouud the ees, u chilli, cfeepy feeling down the buck, the pci spliatlou hus a bad odoi , objects und spots iloatlng before the ejes, the hair has a tendency to tuin gru ACTION IN EJECTMENT. Ucgiin bv Arthur i'r'otliinghnm Against Trustee Chules II. Welles. Aithur Fiothlngham vesteida In stituted ejectment proceedings to re gain possession of what Is known us the Fiothlnghum proper tv. Including th6 Areude, orr Wyoming avenue, the Fiothlngham theutfe und the lots un Peliu avenue flouting the theatre. The suit Is directed against Attorney Charles 11. Welles, tuiblev toi the ciedltois He pui chased the piopeit. It Is ulleged, with the uudeistundlng that it was to be held for the benellt of cieditois and leconvejed to the oil glnal ownei at ai'i tlrne he was ready to liquidate the Indebtedness Thursdu afternoon Mr Fiothing ham's attorneys, M V. Lowiy, O'Biien & Kellj. of this cltv, and John T Len ahan, of Wilkes-Bar re, had a confer ence with Mr. Welles In the office of O'Brien & Kellv and offered him $72. 000 In cash foi the release of the prop erty. Mr Welles claimed that tSJ.OOO was the amount of the Indebtedness. No compromise could be effected and hence he suit. The ptoperty has been In possession of Trustee Welles since Sept. 20, 1S90, the date of the shetlff's sale. John T. Lenahan was seen at the Hotel Jer my n before returning to Wllkes-Bnrre and stated that he of feied C. H Welles $72,000 in cash which was mote than Mr. Kiothlnghanr owed the people Mr. Welles lepiesented on this piopeity, but Mr. Welles le fused It. HENRY AIORELAND IS DEAD. He .Sacriliced Ilimsell lille Warning Others ol Unuger. Hem j Moteland, the mlnei who was Injuied Thuisdaj afternoon in the Hol den mine, died at 4 40 o'clock ester duj moining ut the Lackawanna hospital, where he was taken shoitl aftet the accident. Of the many fatal mine accident" this one Is w oi thy of the kindest eulogv to the man who dUd Moieland vvciked In the Dunmoie vein at the Holden mine. He had chaiged adilll-hole and lighted the fuse nud in hastening to u place of safet Moteland tarried for a few moments to warn a number of fel low miners who he thought were lrr danger His concern cost him his life. The blast went off while he was giv ing the alaim and a lllng piece of coal struck him on the hip lnnktinir a deep gush and making u compound fracture of the bone He was taken to the hospital, where he died. The bod was lenroved Jestetday uftemoon to Moieland's home on Pjne stieet, Ta loi. The dead man lea es a w Ife and family L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to liiisi. ness nntl Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations I'.x tended According to Iialunccs and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposit!.. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Proflts, $200,000 310,000 70,000 WM. CONNKLL, President. HENKYIJHLliWJr., Vice l'res. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. THE T k CONNELL CO. Builders' Hardwau, Gas, Plumbing anl Electric Fixtum, Electric Light Wiri.ig, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, lmSSSS 308 --Lackawanna I- Bi'ack Goods Budget. n. ,,.,.!., .. ...i.it lots of those Btruidnrd drusi stuH'i at n Itbctnl discount fiom their actual market value. Tit s U olio of thoso chonce-i -and you cot tlu; full boueilt of tho pilco pinch. to pieces or Hltuk llonilcttnalid Merge, !JH Inches wide, stilctlv nil wool, nuvpi ictalkdiit buiguln prlicsfoi less than !tfte. pel vuul. t a IhUttcrlt .,;, td'H'C U plis es or llluoU Doiiblu Wuip lmpcilul Seige, mil Ift Inches wide, rr-v Htilctl.v ull wool, ugrarul bur'uln ut ntic. 'Jldswcik . OyC 5 pieces of lllack lliuilettus, in inches wide, ull wool, the guuidcit y t" burguluovti otleredutToO pet urd. 'llilssult . tj.yQ 6 pieces or Hluek lliouuled Wool Goods, 16 Indies wide', In cl'olce r patteins.stitctlyull wool, wuithmil) 70e. I his side OVJC U pleiesor Uluck Hroeuded Novdt.v Uiioda, ull wool, mudu to ictall ut -r SUe. per jmd, choke putterus. Ihlssule, OC 0 pieces of Uluck Uiomdedailks, new Hue or choke pattern, extia I r heuvy quulltj.u buiguluut U5c. pel .vlud. This ulc QIJC 1 pieces or Uliick llioeuded Muteen, ciiunl to anv lUiilltj evei bold loi -v - isl UOpei vmd, extiu heuv. This side , J OC THE DICKSON MANUFACTURfNGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAFIRE, PA., Monufacturora of Locoiolives, Stationary Eoginss, iiiSers, H0ISTIH6 AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. ATTENTIOMI m ii is Call and get oue of my Official Base Ball Sched ules for 1S97, We will give them away as loug as they last. 222 WY0MII3 AVE ill: E. Lager Brewery Manufacturcra of the Celebrated CAPACITY! 100,000 Barrels per Annum ON THE LINE OF THfc CSNADIAN PACIFIC H aro locatea the finest fishing and hunting grounds In tho world. Descriptive booio on application. Tickets to all points in Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest. Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore , San lTanclsco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Oars ' attached to all throught tnlns Tourist car.i fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-class t'ekots. Rates always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, etc. on application to E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. AMUSEMENTS CADEMY OF MUSIC, One Night only, baturda) , .March 27. '1 he grout New York success. direct from Iloyt's Theater, New York City, Ith the same Nevs ork Cust, Including: OTIS HARLAN The Funniest Comsdlan of the Stage. PHICKb Uallery 35c, Kjlcuny, J5C und soc, First floor, 50c, 75c und $1 00, A CADEMY OF MUSIC, Tuesday Uvenlni; March 30, T1IU Olr'l UU AHUUf h, A lul Her C'oinuanv of Puuern. .Muu- U(jeitieutofijIXIItm: W. M.VULL.Iu Hei l.tilost Suiiess, NELL GWYNNE. A HUtorli'iil liomaiuu by 1'iuil ICtotcr hiipuLil.v htiifed, .MiiKiillkentl) lAMiuned. I'klCI-S-(laller. isc; Uulcuiy, 35c and soci Orchestra Circle, 75CJ Orchestra und Par lor Chairs, $1,00. W Bill HHxarUUEa 1 I ISSN'S US'! h n Avenue,--308 i. ,.. , , .... . , . The Most Delightful are tho3e by the linudsome large steam- Minps ot the !0U P0111 LIN sailing every week div from New Yorlc to OLD POINT COiiFORT, V1R ! OINIA BEACH AND RICHMOND, VA Kouiid tup tickets, covering a heultli-yiv iujr sen voyago of 70J mlloH, 1 with mi'.ils utid tUitei 00m uc'eoiniuo- I dations LMiioute, lor $13, $1 3.50 and $14.00. bLNU TOR PARTICULARS. OL!) D01IIXI0N STEAMSHIP CO,, 1'iet 20, North River, Xew York. W.I. UUIlXAUDnU, Vlce-Pre. & Traffic Mgr FANCY BIPE Baimuda and Southern ProJ-ic, FKESII EVERY DAY. I I FIERCE. PENS WL MHRZEf DUPONTS mM, ELflSTI.NG AND SPORTING Manufactured at tho Wapvvallopcn Mllla, Luzem county, Pa , and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, .' t a Goniral Agent for the Wjooilng Diatr:l 118 WVOA1INO AVUNUn, Dcranton, Po, Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES: THOS rOHD Plttston. Pa. JOHN B SMITH &. SON Plymouth, Pa. B W. MULLIGAN, Wllkes-Barre. Pa. Agents for the Itepauno Chemical Cotto fany's High explosives. AMUSEMENTS THE FROTHINGHflM. Vt uglier V. Uols. Miiunori John L. kerr, Actlnj; Manazer. One Pirfurmance Onl , FJtIDAY I VLMNO, APRIL 3. kluu JL l.ilan'ci 1'rthentatloii of the .Sew V01U 1 ulnu 1 oriik ujjtiu Sun vi. The Lady Slavey. nn lliBNiuet lllncle dills L K l)ii"Mli!tid,l)iulilUKliitvctte J.!, 'he Siimptiuuin Coftiunei tJtlKliiul Nlm York tiiiupunv DO People. I.tli. .. r.ii. '... 1 .ij. .....1 . ... Sulo or iM;uiii Optus Ueilucsduj, March ui.ut liucloik DAV6S' THEATER Monday, Tinsday and Wednesday, March 29, 0, 3i lletui 11 engagement uf the bit, n.UUtlc production KIDNAPPED lutiodiitln & tlie character comedienne KIMZIE HICBGIIMti As "Our Uirmui rrlsnd." A CARLOAD OF SPECIAL SCENERY Abounding lu Stupendous umlbceulc Meliiiatlou The 1 tap from tie Urookln Urldge. The Realistic Hire bcene The Arrival of Police Patrol, HKKiiiT sim:cialtii:s. Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cent3. Two performances dally, Docra open at 1.50 and 7. Curtain rUe at 2 39 and S.U. 1 1 jSTBAWB 1 I WW I
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