"WV 8 TniS SOUANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNINfcK MAY 115. 1807. WnrfW YESTERDAY MORNING'S FIRE. Stock of riirnlturo ol" Wall V llnrrctt Da in tiKL'd to I'.xtcut of I? 1, .(" Tlio alarm of fire wns sounded from l)ox 35, corner of Mnln avenue and Jacknon street, yesterday inornlnB was occasioned by the discovery of llanus In the collar of the store room at 121 South Main avenue. The place la occupied by Wall & Harrt-tt as a furniture store. The fire raged for about half an hour and the stock of furnlluro was damaged to some ex tent by the llames and water. The Columbian and Franklins responded to the call, and discovered the llames cu-tlnB their way through the front xirt of cellar, and It was necessary to cut an opening through the stoop to subdue them. The clouds of smoke hindered the llremen somewhat In lighting the llames. After the opening had been deluged With water, the lire was brought un der control. The origin of the lire Is not known. Mr. Wall was In the cellar a short time before the lire was discovered, showing goods to a cus tomcr, but did not notice nny sign of lire at that time. After he had been In the main store room a short time, the place began to fill up with Ftnoke, nnd it was with dllllculty he escaped through the rear of the store, jumping to the ground, a distance of about tight feet, and Injuring his hand by striking against a board. Mrs. llanvtt, mother-in-law of Wall, who In the other member of the llim, estimated the damage at about $1,500, on which there va. an Insurance of $i.non, carried In the agency of Phil lips k Holmes. The damage to the building Is nllght. The store room Is lucntK'd in tlie "Banner Klock" and tin I villains Is owned by the 1'hllllps estate. MUSICAL.K AND SOCIAL. A' imiPlmle nnd social will be given next Thursday evening, the 20th Inst., at the home of Miss Kinina Krager, 3VG North Hyde Park avenue, under the nusplccF "f the l.utheian league of St. Mark's ehureh. The following pio graiiiine has boen arranged: A'WlrSS. Sopctlo;i I'limiltl qtinttrttc lti lit.itlon Mis Lizzie Jones Solo Miss Annie William Hurt, Miss Miriam Jones and Cliailes lllchards Kcr-ltntlon I). J. Jones Solo ....Mli-s Kinnia Slnntz "W hlstlliir; fcolo -..Miss Minerva Hopp Solo .. 1). J. Jones Si lcellon I'liioulti iiunrtettu Solo Mls Satali Dug.tn After the rendering of the above pro gramme a social will follow, Kefresh jncnts will be served. HELD ON A SERIOUS CHARGE. When Bramln Green, of North Key ser nvenue, entered Alderman Kellow's olllce yesterday to enter ball for mak ing threats against John Roland, of Keywr avenue, he was confronted by a little 14-year-old girl named Maggie A. Jones, who charged htm with crim inal assault. The Greens nnd the Joneses nie next door neighbors on Keyser avenue, and the girl is without a mother. She claims that Green com mitted the offense on February 12. Af- iJjobetoeboj TODAY'S MI'S MI FBI UICUIS We've had many a Hosiery Sale in our time, but we never had one like this before, that is, when viewed from the right down good-value stand point. We pledge our word that the facts are exactly as stated, but the sale continues for one day only, and that day is SATURDAY, MAV 1Sth First Big Special 250 Dozen Men's Super Lisle Thread Half Hose, blacks or taus, witli fancy cashmere color heel's and toes. Today's price is 20 cents a pair. Saturday's Price, 2 pairs for 25c, Or 70c per box of 6 pairs 250 Dozen Men's Half Hose, best 25 cent quality, blacks or tans, absolutely stainless dyes, high spliced heels, double soles, solid colors or white feet as you may prefer. We repeat, these are genuine 25c. goods. Saturday's Price, 17c for 1 pair or 45c for 3 pairs 50 Dozen Men's Fast Black Hose, Hermsdorf Dye, six thread super lisle. In a word, this is a high grade 7Jc. quality, and an excellent value at that figure. Saturday's Price, 25c a Pair 25 Dozen Men's Bicycle or Golf Hose, strictly all wool and a make that is much in demand we sell them regu larly at 50 cents. Saturday's Price, 35c a Pair T7'T0JZ'? I " w! lobe Warehouse ter hearing the evidence the alderman committed dreen to the county Jail to await 'the action of the grnnd Jury. Constable Lawrence llooney took the prisoner to Jail last evening. II. Y. P. U. HAL.L.Y. The Baptist Young People's Union of the Scianton Street Baptist church will hold a young people's consecra tion rally tomorrow evening commenc ing at 7:30 o'clock. The committee In charge of the exercises consists of Misses Hose Phillips, Kdlth Williams, Via Jones and Messrs. Frederic E. Niece and Iloscoe Hatch, The pro gramme Is as follows: Song Fervlce, Hymns from Songs of the Kingdom. Prayer Pastor Anthom Choir Scripture excrcl.se, Lender, Miss Itoso Phillips, and members of the Baptist Young People's union. Quartette, Messrs. Bcddoc, Lord, Phillips and Kvar.s. Srlpture reading, Members of the Baptist Young Peo ple's union. Solo Miss Via Jones Scrlptuiv reading, .Members of the Baptist Young Peo ple's union. Hymn, "Faith Is tho Victory," Congregation Paper, "Bcport of Work for tho Year," Frederic B. Niece Paper, "Call for Knllftment," Miss Bdlth Williams Hymn, "Who Will Go Today?'.' Congregation Address, "Training for Service," llev. S. F. Mathews Hymn, "Send the Light" ...Congregation OfCeilng for tho Baptist Young Peo ple's union. Hymn, "Truth Triumphant," Congregation Benedictlrn. GENERAL NEWS NOTES Thomas L. Harvard, of Eynon Ftreet, is conllned to his homo by in juries received whileint work In Boll uvuo mine lecently. Tho funeral services over the re mains of tha late Mrs. Margaret Thomas, will be held at the house, C30 North Hyde Park avenue, tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made An WaihbuVn btrciat cemetery. .Mnss Gertie Miller, of Washburn streit. has returned from a visit with relatives In Wllllamsport. Ml3s Annie Hughes, of North Hyde Park avenue, and Miss May Jones, of Price fitrect, have been chosen to i .'present the Simpson chapter, Ep worth Lqague , at the International convention to bo held in Toronto, Can., during the month of July. A reproduction in miniature of the famous Strassburg clock Is on ex hibition In Clark Bros, dry goods dt paitment. The Scranton Choral Society met in the Scranton Street Baptist church lust evening. Cards are out announcing tho ap proaching marriage of Miss Hannah M. Jones of North Hyde Park avenue, and Robert W. Cooper of Washburn street. David Owens, of Bloomsburg state normal school, will epend Sunday at homo on South Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, of Ox- :'': Wsci uburban ford street, are receiving congratula tions upon the advent of a daughter Into their home. Mrs. John Fra.unfter nnd her mother, Mrs. Bellls, of Jackson street, will removo to Ficnchtown, N. J., tho first of next week. The X. Y. Z. eoclety of the Wash burn Street Presbyterian church will hold nil entertainment Thursday evening for tho benefit of tho India famine sufferers. ThtJ employes of MclClavc nnd Brooks' foundry in Dockash Place will begin tho observance of the Sat urday half-holiday today. Lieutenant of Police Thomas 'Wil liams Is In Philadelphia. Mrs. James Davis, of South Main nvenue, Is "entertaining Mrs. Benjamin Reeso of Reading, Rev. J. B. Sweet, pastor of Simpson M. E, church, united In marriage on Thursday evening, Willis Williams, of this city, nnd Miss Clara Smith, for merly of Pleasant Mount. Fred Boers and Francis Whetllng arc In Philadelphia. Theie will be nn cntertnlnment and social at the Plymouth Congregation al church next Tuesday evening, May 18, under the nusplces of clnss No. 6. Miss Margaret Evans, teacher. A tine programme, hns been arranged. The proceeds will go towards repairing the school room. The admission will be 10 cents. Ico cream will be served at the close of tho entertainment. Dr. E. Y. Hnrrlson, Dentist, Mears Hall. 113 S. Main nvenue. Tho West Side male party, Lewis Wntcyn, lender, will meet In T. P. Jones hall this evening for tho pur pose of receiving their eisteddfod prize. Select Councilman II, H. Williams Is attending the grand lodge of tho Ivor ltes at Utica, Mlss Norma Williams, of Academy street, will spend Sunday at Beach woods, Watkln Williams, of Academy street, returned to Bloomsburg TueHdav af ter spending n few days at his home. Miss Mary Emanuel, of Plymouth, Is spending a few days with Miss Mattle Williams, of Academy street. We laundry stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Lauundry. Miss Sarah Edwards, who has been visiting here, returned yesterday to her home at Plymouth. Mr. J. L. Wllllnms, of Academy street, will spend Sunday at Nantl coke, Mr. Samuel Powell nnd wife, of Ply mouth, called on West Side friends Tuesday, The latest and best styles. Roberts, 12G North Main. West Side Business Directory. NOTARY PUBLIC. B. O. MORGAN & SON, NOTARIES Public, Real Estate, Foreign Exchange und Ocean Ticket Agents. Rents col lected. Prompt monthly settlements. Ofllcc 1104 Jackson street, over Mus grave's drug store. HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORIST.-Cut flowers and funeral designs a specialty; 104 South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for anything you havo to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 701 to 703 West Lack awanna avenue. PROVIDENCE. Rev. W. G. Watklns will preach in the North Main Avenuo Baptist church tomorrow morning only. His subject will bo "The Gods Are Come Down to Us In the Likeness of Men." The evening service at 7.30, o'clock will be In charge of the Christian Endeavor society. A number of special vocal se lections will bo given nnd several short Interesting addresses. All are cordially Invited. Thomas Williams and Mrs. Mary Jone3, both of this end, were quietly married Thursday evening by the Rev. R. S. Jones, D. D., at his home on Edna avenue. George Mabey Is In Dalton. Thomas Thomas, of West Market street, Is slowly recovering from a severe illness, Mrs. William Morris was arraigned yesterday In Alderman Roberts' court, at the Instance of Otto Meyers, of the firm of Meyers & Co. Tho complaint against Mrs. Morris was securing goods from Meyers, who keeps a gro cery store, by making false misrepre sentations. She was discharged on promising to pay. Mrs. Bridget Maxwell and daughter, Mary, of 'Mary street, nre spending a few days with relatives In New York. Lewis Harris, of Brick nvenue, Is representing the Congregational church of this end nt the confeience In Wllkes Barre. The following nppcared In the North Adams Transelent, North Adam,, Mass., of last week's Issue In refer ence to T. Myrdden Jones, son of Rev. R. S. Jones, D. D., of this plnce: "T. Mrydden jones, the new or ganist nt the Congregational church, seems to be a performer of re niarknble ability for n young man. All who havo heard him play speak of him In the highest terms. It Is believed he will meet with eminent suc cess as organist nnd choir leader." It will be gratifying to many of Mr. Jones' friends here to hear of his suc cess. He has but recently returned from Olivet colleg?, Michigan, where he was studying for the ministry, out he displayed such musical ability that he decided to abandon' tho ministry for n time nnd devote his entire nt tontlon to music, Mrs. James Davles, of Cayuga street, Is slowly recovering from n long Ill ness. A superb entertainment was given In Company II armory last evening, under the auspices of Class No. 11. of the North Main Avenuo Baptist church. Notwithstanding the dlsagree uble weather tho seating capacity of tho hall was comfortably filled. The funeral of Mrs. David Pugh will tako placo tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from her homo on Putnam slreet. Tho funeral services will be con ducted by tho Rev. W. F. Davis. In terment will bo made In Washburn street cemetery. The Epworth league of the Methodist Episcopal church will celebrate tomor row morning and evening, the eighth anniversary of the founding of tho league. Elaborate preparations havo been mado for the occasion, and the commltteo has secured the presenco of Howard Beldleman, who will deliver an address, Mrs. Samuel Williams, of Wilkes Barre, Is visiting friends here. Tho Eurekas and Lackawannas will cross bats tomorrow afternoon on the former's ground, GUEF.N HIDGE. Tho Asburg Male quartette, consist ing of W. II. Lunyon, O. L. Colvin, Dr. C, W. Treverton and W. II, Troverton, went to Olyphant to sing In the en tertainment, which was clven nt the Methodist church at that place last evening. They wore nccompariled by Professor Arthur L. Dorsey, who gave several of his popular recitations. Mrs. Clllroy, of Monsey avenue, is visiting relatives at Wllllamsport. The members of the Asbury Metho dist Sundny school, are requested to meet nt 2 o'clock tomorrow nfter.noon for the purpose of practicing special music for children's day. Mrs. Ernest Parker, of Capouse ave nue, who has been very HI for the past month, Is, now at the point of denth. Tho lecture which was to have been given by Colonel C. H". French, nt No. 27 school on Thursday evening, has been postponed until Monday night. At the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow evening the custom ary sermon will be dispensed with, and the Epworth league of that church will celebrate Its eighth anniversary. There will' be a special llterufy arid musical programme rendered. An In vitation Is extended to nil. The Women's Christian Temperance union will serve n tea at the home of Mrs. J. C. Clifford, 1714 Penn avenue, next Tuesday evening. SOUTH SIDE. Tho sodality of St. Mary's German Catholic church Is making extensive preparations for tho amusement and pleasure of those who attend their fes tival which will bo held In St. Mary's hall next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Each member Is working ardently to Insure the success of the coming event, which promises to be ono of tho most enjoyable an well as suc cessful occasions of the season. The funeral of Mary Clair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blglln, of Plttston avenue, whose death occurred on Wed nesday morning, took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock nnd was largely attended. Burial was made In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Charles Sprengle, of Cedar avenue, Is enjoying a few days's llshlng at Ma plewood. The social given by tho Welcomes nt Cillery's hall Inst evening was largely attended, . Sykes Brothers yesterday began tho construction of a big brlck-revler building at 314 Cedar avenue to be used ns a store and residence by Mr. Armbrust. The gospel meeting on .Sunday nt 3.45 will be led by Miss Weir, of Chicago, who Is nt present at the Res cue mission. All young women arc In vited to attend this meeting. Wo laundry stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Laundry. DUNAIOUK George Fedoia, a laborer In No. 2 shaft of tho Pennsylvania Coal com pany, seveiely Injured his foot yes terday morning. He was engaged in taking out the coal from underneath a large portion of rock which he In tended to take down after having filled his car, when tho accident occurred. He had Just crawled under to take out the last shovel full of coal when the rock suddenly loosened and fell upon him. He was carried to the head of tho shaft and taken in the ambu lance to his home on Sport hill. Thomas Hughes, of Blakely street, was tendered a surprise party Th'urs Oay evening by the following of his friends. Tho Misses Mao Plnnell, Lou AVade, Mae Simpson, Ada Barnard, Edith Schoonover, Blanche Harper, Lou Simpson, Phoebe Englert, Bessta Shepherd, Elsie Powell, Caru Veglard, Delta Ross, Anna Powell and Messrs. John Hitchcock, Harry Klngsley, Alex ander Thompscn.WIlliam Greeley, Mor ris Shannon, Charles Geary, Harry Harper, Charles Coleman, Henry Bloes, Charles Brown, Clarence Debow and Walter Jones, An enjoyable evening was spent by all. The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet In Boyle's hall thl3 evening. All aro welcome. Thomas Marlow was arrested yester day upon a warrant issued by Michael Langan charging him with assault and battery. Marlow waived a hearing be fore 'Squire Cooney and entered bail in the sum of $300 for his appearance at court. Fifty thousand flower plnnts, the finest and cheapest in the country. Or ders over $3 planted free. Largest green house In town: over 7,ouU feet of glass. T. Harber, Qulncey avenue. near Grove street. Before going else where give us a call. The various organizations in Dun more are requested to snd delegates Jo Temperance hall on Chestnut street, Wednesday evening, May 19, to arrange for the celebration of Memorial day. A grand parado will bo held In which every organization in Dunmcre is In vited to participate. John Brown, of Webster nvenue, has severed his connection with the Scran ton Stove works and opened n grocery nnd provision store near Laurel Hill Park hotel. Extensive Improvements are being made to the Angwln property on Blakely street. The Christian Endeavor society of tho Adams Avenuo Presbyterian church will hold a. soclnl In the church parlors Tuesday evening, May 13. iMINOOKA. Georpe Fasshold, the "Tom Piatt" of Corry Hollow, says tho duplicate is worked out. If Georco's accusation can be verified the work of the eniri neer corp yesterday was an amusing blufi. From all appearances George expects to don the supervlsorshlp er mine in '9S. John and Mary McCay, of 03mmett, Mich., spent Wednesday In Mlnooka. Civil Ennlneer Dunning had a force of men mapping out the grade on our main thoroughfare yesterday. Valentino O'Malley, of Greenwood, had his hand painfully injured at tho Glendale No. 2 shaft yesterday after noon. The auditors nre utter last year's su pervisors. The 312 days' report will muke its appearance. ELEPHANTS OF RENOWN. They Will lie Seen with tho l'ore paugli nnd Sells llrothcrs' Shows. The public wlll.no longer accept as first-class any tented show where the elephant Is not larger In evidence, and Its estimate of the Great Adam Fore pough and Sells Brothers Consolidated menageries, circuses and hippodromes, which are to exhibit In this city on Saturday, May 29 will be larger 'and properly Influenced by the fact that they inelutfe the three greatest and best trained herds of elcphantB over introduced in parade or arena. Banging In Individual ages from two 'to 100 years, they represent the best speclments of the Asiatic, African, Ceylon, Java, and Borneo, varieties. Tho ono herd Is the splendid and in telligent Adam Forepaugh collection, dating half a century back and which lias been In on continuous exhibition and In training ever since. The oth- HOW TO FND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urlno and let It stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen It Is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too fra fluent desire to urlnnto or pain In tho back, Is nlso.;convlnclng proof that the kidneys nnd bladder are .out "ot or der. ' . ' WHAT TO 'DO.. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney rem edy fulfills every wish In relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver blad der nnd every part of th urinary-pas-scges. It corrects inability to hold urine nnd. scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following, us of liquor, wine or beer, and dvercornes thnt un pleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to uilnate. Tho mild and the extraor dinary effect of Swamp Root Is soon realized. It stands t,he highest for. Its wonderful cures of the mwt distressing cases. If you need n medicine you should have ihe best. Sold by drug gists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mall. Men tion the Scranton Tribune and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. ers aro tho equally famous Sells Brothers' performing droves. They perfectly, (amazingly and amusingly represent different schools of education, which Include n great variety of novel and difficult feats and exceedingly ludicrous antics and Im itations. As an unequalled double feature they are great drawing and delighting cards. ITTL&PROFIT FOR MEINHARDT. l'nid Twice for Sonic Stolon l'npcrs Which Ho Afterward Sold. Max Melnhardt, the Wyoming ave nuo news dealer, paid $3 to an agent of tho Union News company yester day for stolen papers which he had received In good faith. For over a month, Allen, Union News company's agent, hat missed papers which were to have been delivered in this city. A pouch full of Philadelphia and New York papors Is thrown off at the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western statlon'o each day and four papers were stolen from It every day since April 4. Allen after looking up tho mlystery appeared before Alderman John T. Howe and Hwore'out n war rant for the arrest of George Hoffman, a 15 year old boy. On the Btand nt o'clock yesterday afternoon Hoffman claimed that he had lieen given the papers by Charlie Myers, another newsboy, and that he had delivered them to Melnhardt, the news dealer. Melnhardt paid tho boyfor the papers but he agreed, to pay for them again as he had taken them In good faith, andi tho case was thereupon dis charged. OBITUARY. Mrs. Margaret Sweney, ono of the earliest inhabitants of the North End, died at her home on Oak street Thurs day evening after a brief Illness. About one week ago she contracted a severe cold which rapidly developed Into a severe atack of bronchitis. Everything that medical aid could do was brought to repulse the attack, but without avail. Her death Is mourned by a large circle of friends. She la survived by two sons and a daughter, namely, James and Frank, who reside In the North End, and Mrs. Peter Uoyd, of Uosendale, N. Y. The funeral will take place Monday and the remains will be taken to Hawley, where inter ment will be made. John R. 'Miller died at his late home, 1368 North "Washington avenue, Thurs day morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Miller was a highly respected citizen. He has been in tho employ of M. T. Keller for the post ten years. He leaves many friends who deeply mourn his loss. Private funeral nt the house nt S o'clock Saturday morning, after which the remains will bo taXen to Strouds burg, Pa., for Interment. John Nolan died last evening at his home, 524 Mulberry street, after an Ill ness of two months. He was a son of James' Nolan, an old resident of Mul berry street, nnd Is survived by a wife nnd three children. Mr. Nolan was a young man who possessed many ad mirable qualities that endeared him to a host of friends. The arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made, Mrs. Margaret Price, of 1718 Jackson etreet, died nt 8 o'clock last evening The deceased was In her 2Sth year. The funeral arrangements had not been completed last evening. William G. GIrton, ex-eounty com mission, soldier and prominent secret society man, died at Bloomsburg, aged C7 years. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Wage, of Clark's Summit, died on May 7, aged live days. To Cure n Cold in Ono Dny. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money IX It falls to cure. 25c. CASTOR! A Por Infants and Children. Th fit- llclli iljiituu It ea wrjyr. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAVANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. i m rf 1 i ,tA A For sals by JOHN H. PHELPS. Soruce Street, Scranton. P. ES fjAr&'lgBiPSjflHH' taTjf 308-,-Lackawanna Avenue,--308 ooooooooooooooooo oooocoooooooo An immense stock of Millinery in everything W fashionable and new that all times at lower prices than any other house in Scranton can quote. ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo noo. Klowcrs, of nil kind", per hunch only - 250 line. KIowcih, nil that mituiu ItHclfcnn produce, except tho perfumes, only...!ltlo JJI.OO Trimmed lints nnd Doll nil", noiwonllke, your choice 91,08 ft.oo Trimmed Huts, I'nrls copies vliolcc line, your clmlcr... a,D8 Paris Pattern lints, no two nllkc, nt greatly reduced prices, TAFFETA RIBBONS. All Silk, Choloo Colors, U, U nnd ! inches wide; jour choice of nny w iiUh or color, per yard LADIES SEPARATE SKIRTS. f 92.0(1 lllnek Ilrocnded Brll- C A O lliuitlties - .Pl.ty 94.0(1 Pluck llroeudod Itril- 2.98 2.48 4.98 lUUHIIICH $1.75 llrlllliMitlnts, onlj 97.00 llrllllnntliiei speclul AMUSEMENTS TUB l:ROTIIIN(lllAM-VnKncr A ttels. Les sees; John L. Kerr, Acting Munagcr, ONK WKKIC, IIWIINWINO MONDAY, MAY 17th. DIMK MAT1NKK.S DAILY. A lie llslitful l'liet, n SI. OO Performance nt Popular I'llces 10, 'JO and ilOl'ents. Ulroy'.s lllg Stock Company, supporting tlio young romantic mi or, ,1. llarvi'v Cook, and tlio bril liant comedienne, MM l.ottlu ('lunch. In 11 repertolro of great pliijH, 111110111; which will ho found "Tho I'ukiinun, Tlio W'hlto Squad ron," "Ijindof tho Midnight Hun," "In tlio Heart of Mnryliiml." "Paradise Alloy," ".eii of Ice," ".she." "Tlio Insldo Truck," "Knst liyiini1," etc. Monday limtliiee, "Tlio I'n knoun," Monday nlKlit, "'Tho White-squadron." Kenlni; price, 10, 'JO nnd illl icutH. Don't full to Kut iv ludy'K ticket for Monduy night. You can Hecure tliein nttho box olllce. Scuts for the entire engagement on mlo Fri day morning. May 1-ltli, at O o'clock. L OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busi ness nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, - Undivided Profits $200,000 320,000 88,000 War. C0MELL, President. HKNKY JIELIMr., Vice Pros. . WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier AT A. E. Rogers1 Jewelry Store, 2I3LACKAWAIM AVENUE m The New York Eye Specialist And Tcnchcr In Practical Applied OptlcJ, Examines Eyes Free For Two YeekS; Be ginning April 22, 1897, HOURS-2TO 5 P.M. Tho Poctor hnshnd 1M years' practical ex. perlenco In the art of correcting dt'fectivo eyeBlglit. No fancy prices for special grouud leubes. ON THE LINE OF THE CIMDIII PACIFIC n are located the flnost fishing and hunting grounds In tho world. Descriptive booUs 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 Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with beddlnsr, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-class t'ekets. nates always less than via other lines. For further information, time tables, etc.. on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. When In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility. Loss of Power. Impotency.Atrophv, Varicocele and other weaVncsses, from any cause, use Seiine Pills. Drains checked and full vizor quickly restored. If nt.lelctl. inch trouble! rraull Uullr. Mailed for $1.00:0 boxes S.OO. With $5.00 orders we cive a guarantee 10 cure or refund tlie money, Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. W c-sTgii p B Pharmaolst, cor. Wyoming Avenue and niwri? Ti HH K H LH 1111111111 is known, guaranteed at 10c. 97.no lllnek llroendcd Silk, Ce 7c only JJ. iJ 910.00 llluck Brocaded Silk. only - ?l'J.O(l llluck Miirle, 7.50 7.98 ripccini... Ladles' Silk Capss, Big Reduction Philadelphia Manufacturers of Cloaks and Suits 1'21 Lncknwaniui Avenuo, BARGAIN WEEK HERE. A display of textile elegance and beauty more comprehensive and perfect than any that you havo enjoyed In the past. The most complete and carefully selected slock In tho city of Suits, Separate Skirts, Silk Waists, Spring Capes and Jackets. Vlflt our storo and lvo us ah oppor tunity to prove to you that our prices aro lower, nnd our assortment better than uny other house In tho city. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. 2. WEINGART, Proprietor. FOR MEN ONLY. Seasonable Underwear Light Weighf Wool Merino, Balbriggan, Etc., AT CONRAD'S, 305 Lackawanna Aveim Philadelphia Lawn Mowers Best in the Market. Drexel Lawn Mowers, Best cheap mower made. Prices $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25. Baldwin's Dry Air Refrigerators All sizes, The most per fect refrigerator manu factured. THE UIT mwii CO,, 434 Lackawanna Ave. RESTORES VITALITY. thwi Made a f x lit uay. i ' Well Man ' lOtbDuy. 1 of Me. THE CHEAT 30th produces the above roulti in'HO Aixjb. It eU powerfully audijulcklr. Cures nhenillctricrsfill Yours nieu will regato their lost msnnoud.andold men mil rocover tbelr youthful Tlsor by ueln ICI'.VIVO. It quickly and surely reitorcsMrrou. seas, Lost Vitality, Irupotency. NlgUtly Ernluloaa, Lost Power, railing Memory, Watlna Oiieues, sn4 til effects ot ielf-abue or eicetssml Indlacrctten, I' ult-h unfits pna (or study, bni4nrss or mtrrlsf s. ,11 nut only cures by a'artlns st tbe sest ot d atHt. but la a great ncrvo tonlo snd blond bnlldcr, bring. leg back tho jilnli cltm to rale checks snd re storing tha lire of jntitli. II wards nff Insanity and Consumption. Juilkt on caving HIS VIVO, no other. It can be carried In Test rocket. 11 mail, & 1.00 per package, or six for SO.OO, with posi tive written cuurunlro to core or refund tho money. Circular freo. Addrtsg ROYAL MFDIC1NE CO.. 63 Rl.er St., CHICAQ0, ll For bale by MA'ntlEWfJ UUOA. Vrui cist Serouion,- P. W.&-- S?ofcfrtrlil rrou Ur.. fr5rfM WshA ''lr iwom m wt'ay 'li f Ar Day.
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