illJi bCiiAJM'OH 1 JUiiUJN ti-b 1UDAY AlOK-MiNti. iVlAiUJAi ISO. 18114. 8 LEW ARB OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G., B. & Co , hwnrWwl f:ich Olfjar. Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. IUUUT UOUftK bUUAUK. DR. H. B. WARE RPECIAMST. EYE. EAR. KOSIJ AND TLLBOAT. OFFICE HOURS lli&Wik :35 WYOMING AVE. FEUSUNAL. Dr. Me Andrews, of the Lacica wanna hos ptt I, is ui Philadelphia. Alfred I'arte, of Wilkes-Barre, mi i Bo r AD tOD visitor yesterday. Miss Haruard, of Washington, D. C, is visiting Iter neioe, Mrs, 8. Coursen. Mr. an.) Mrs. B. S. ToWDWnd, of Mor Til N. Y , with m tlie City yesterday, Connty Detective MicbMl Whelan, of Wilkeo-Barrc, was In the city yesterday. Miss s. (r Etaisley, of Washington eve mi", is spending a week at Oxford, N. J, Thomas 8. Loftus, of the PlttstooQa zetto, called on friends in tin city iat niKbr. J. J. Clancy, of th Now Voric Herald, U in the city ou business connected with ttiHt paper. John s. Conrtright, C. A. Van VVormsr, ml 1). Truman Brewittr, aU Montrose at torney, were engaged ou dusiuos her yesterday, P. J. c ole, of 108 Qreen Ridge sre,u, has a clover poem entitled "When We were Boys," in the current iaine of tho Bones dale Independent. r'. S. Sontberland lain town making ar rangement tor Miss Pauline Hull's comic overa "The princess of Treblionde," Which will b seeu at the Academy of Motto Thursday next. PROMENADE CONCERT OPENING. Music, Decorations and Uitts at Econ omy Furniture Store, Wyoming Avenue, Saturday Afternoon. The old adage that "Nothing suc ceeds like success" ha again been vert fied in the history of the E.vnotny fur niture company, who plaoe of busi t:e it at 333 ami JS? Wyoming avenue Four years go two enterpriting youug men. L and S. Oettinger, started b.m nets iu a modest war and by fair deal ing and careful atteution to their cus tomers, they have built tip a large trade The Economy Furniture store, of which they are the proprietors, is already known far and wide, and has an established reputation tuat is sure to prove lasting. Thankful for the success with which they have m t, and desiring to 9liow their good will to all pitron. the pro prietors have decided togiv a promen ade concert opening in celebration of entering upon their fifth year or' busi ness, the event to take place next Sat urday afternoon betweeu the hoars of 3 and Z o'clock. All easiness at the tore will be suspended daring tbe con cert an! everybody is invited to attend and enjoy the mnsic, which wiil b; furnished by Batter! orchestra. The place will re handsomely decor ted for the occasion and an elegant new spring itock of go-ids ezbibited. Furthermore, $1,000 in prizes will be given away to the promenaders. eacn one of whom will be presented with a handsome souvenir in the shape of a work of art, within which will be en closed a coupon entitling the holder to a chance to win a x7., and all for nothing. You are not expected to bay anything and if voa are so lncky as to eenre a prize it will not cost you one cent. Among the article' to be given way may be noted A 1338 parlor outfit : a VS'i bedroom outfit, a 139 dining room outfit ; an ifs") parlor suit ; 60 bedroom suit; a $40 sideboard; a f chin closet and a $30 dinner set son sistini; or ISO pieces, together with many other valuable pnzws to be in cluded in the ran 1 distribution. It will thus be seen that the Econ omy Furniture company is inclined to aim1 st prodigal librii'y, even if the times are hard They want to make soinebcdv happy and if yon mingle with Saturday's promenaders. just iik-ly as not you will tie one of those who wiil hivo occs.-ion to r-joice. - MORE SCRaNTOH ENTERPRISE. Middtown and Gonhan Strt Rsllrcsd Will p in Operation Soon. Another evidence of Scranton enter prise and thrift is given in tne an nouncement that the Middletown and Goshen street railroad, built hv Cap. tain William Rockwell and U J, and E. (i. Wightman, of this city, will be in operation in a fow days. The car trucks have been snipped to Middle to vn and it is expectttd that the first trip on the line will be nude on Sttur day. April 10. The new road is five miles in length and runs through one of the most pop ulous nd thriving portions of Orange county, and will probably pr,ve a pay int; line from the start. Tli cars will be equipped with the Wightman motors, wnich are probably an; eri-jr to any in nan in the matter of speed It is understood that a pirty of Scranton capitalists will witness the trial trip on thtt new roid. Plans for Mew Schord Bnlldlnfr. The building committee of thn board of control met !at night and examined plans eubmitted by Architect E, L, Walter for a new school founding at North Park to take tbe place of No. 27. The plans showed a 12-room building two stories in height. Wantsd Youni Men and Womm Out of Employmont. W have bad a good year. To meet thn demamls of the school extra teaober were employed they ere with us now. Over COO young men and women urn out of em ployment in Scranton. This spring and iQmmer w propose to take these yonn people in our school on oisy terms. The demand for people is not great in any line, but count up tilt people who do clerical work iu nil the office, store, banks aud manufactories, and see what an rr Ay of hook -keeper, stenogrnpber and llA lllluilli.ua ,,,,, ii i,l li.iniirr.Lii' Hundred of your friend have been at fnilhlul ouhh win: ihe iiir.ttent,vo fail. II' I I 1 ' llt'AI i ' III .III. lllill , .'III -lteei.iiig or stfiinstrnnhv: bt n-hiin in llll.ll. " , 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 - . Ill ll 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I. I.I'HII . 1 1 1 1 r ...i ... .ii... ...... .,i.. s;--i uviiini l,i:imn-ll"i commercial law, and wind up with thu ll- ill- n im , ii You have the time come In and see us. Wood's Collkok ok Bi.'hinmi and HnonT- , no. F. E. Wood, Prupiiotur. s 1 I King's Daughteri Giro au Entertainment at thu U'muu of Miss Ada Hall. LECTURE IY COLONEL RIPPLE Mrs. Sarah Ban-oil Makes a Desperate Effort to Secure Possession ol Her Child Dividend Declared by West Side Bank Signing Petition tor Paving of Robinson Street Doin nick McLaughlin Arrested. (The West Side off! OS of the Souvnto Tkihouk it located at 143 South Main ars tuie, where subscriptions, advertisements and communications will receive prompt attention, The Kings Daughters of the Hamp ton Street atethodist Episcopal church gave a social last evening at tbe homo of Miss Ala Hll on Hampton street The house was prettily decorated with plants and flowers Mm Hall received the litest from S until ! o'clock, ill the pnrlor, Many prominent people from the east side wore present. During the evening many choice Sflsetion were rendered by the Apollo, Quitar and Mandolin club, oonsisting of Blgar Pavis, Dannie Jones, Qsorge Sm dors, ll-rbeit Hall. Will Cadwgan Mid Hai ry Hall. Miss Cora Storms, a siticsr of noted ability, creditably rendered several selections. As a form of amusement the conundrum mom iv us opened, and much pleasure mid enjoyment was derive I from the game Tbe members of th King's Dtughtors sr: President, Ada greenback; vice pr sident, Miss Adeline Ball ; secretary, Mi-s Bmmn Steenbaok; treasurer. Miss Ella Hanecck, and Misses Cora Storms, Alice Sken it, I la Williams. Bit Kaynor, Martha vTHHams, Abbie Hancock and Mrs. Savelle, Talk Ab-nt the War. IVIonel K'.r a H. Kipple entertained a targe audience iu the Washburn street Presbyterian church lust evening by hi "Retninisoeuoes of the Civil War.'' The disoonrte thronghout was inter estin; aud was listened to with rapt eatentioa. A viri.l description of the day from 'tit :o '65 was given ami many anecdotes, both amusing and pathetic, were tol l The oolonel dwelt consid erably on what transpired during Ins iocarceration in army prisons, and brought out iu eloquent words the story of the nnjoat cruelty of the KeM soldiers to I'tuou prisoners, Truvt to Rsirnia Her Ch.ld Mrr. Sarah Barrett, of Jackson street, a womau whom the 1 iw refused touive control of her children, Coaxed her 10 year old daughter, Rose.away from St. Patrick's orphauage, where she had been pi iced for some tim?. on Wednes dy evening. When this was found out the child was returned. Mrs. Bar-r--tt went before Judge Archbald and trie I to regain theta, wheu they were piaeed there, but it ws decided in favor of tne orphanage. After this she tried to ?t them in several ways, nut this was her first successful attempt. When the sisters discovered her ab sence they sent wor 1 to Rev. Father Whelan. who notified the police of what had occurred. Serge mt Williams aud Officer Moir went to Mrs. Barrett's home, but she denied having the child in her; possession. Hr statement was found to be false, for the chil l was oou discovered, and again placed iu the home. R"V father VTbelan did not press charges against Mrs Barrett Board of Dirsc'.ors Oran iei. The Loard of directors of the West Side bank met at the bank rooms on Wednesday evening for reorganization. Benjamin Hughe was appointed pres ident: Reese (jr. Brooks, vice president; E. L Dsvies, secretary and treasurer, and William Gaylord Thomas, attor ney. A 4 per cent, semi annual divi dend was declared and sii.OOo: was add ed to the treasury surplus. Many Hners Procured. The street and bridges committee np fointed by the West Side board of trade, bad been circulating a petition among th" property owners along Rob inson street for the purpose of ascer taining how many are in favorof paving with Belgian block. Already twenty signer have, been procured and the committee are sanguine of lUCCSSS. Bri"f Notes of Interest David Lwis, of Newark, X. J., is visiting friends here. Mrs LocV Stone and Miss fJoodan- ough, of Utsego, N Y , are (nests at the homo of Lewis Mors-, of Jackson street. John M Jenkins, of Danville, who has been visiting nt ths home of W V. Griffiths, of North Sumner avenue, left yesterday to call on friends at Iiovor, .'. J The CspOUse mine suspended opera tions yesterday morning until Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mors-, Mrs Eugene Morse and Mrs A. M. Morae left yesterday morning for Nineveh. N. Y., to attend the funeral of a rela tive. A speriil meeting of Robert Morris lodgt, Order of American 'i ron Ivor ites, was held last evening in their rooms at Clark's hall Mrs. T, E QlllnMn, of North Re hecrn HVsuns, ha returned from a visit in Eingsley. Mis AliOS Wicks, of North Hyde Park avenne, has gone to Virginia on an extended trip. Hvun Lewis, of Lafayette street, has returned from eTortbomberland, 'I li meetings of the I'ree Methodist, in 15 r's hall, on North Main avenue, havo been cnnlinU'd each evening of this week, Rev. Osorga BsksOS, of Vinsland, N. J. has b en the preacher, ami the discourses have been of an In teresting nature. .Services will be hold this and tomorrow evenings, at. 7.80 o'clock, l)i minlo McLaughlin, of Scranton Street, wa brought before Alderman Blair yesterday arternonu on a charge of larceny, by having in his possession an English bull pup, the property of Frank .Uruiyn. whioh was stolon from Ihe premises of J. C, Oliver, of Pricu burg. MeLsngblln stateil that the canino was left at hia homo on Satur day last by a couple of young men of Prloeburg, Mr. MoLaugbltn gave bail tor his appearance and to await further evidence, Would Not Ac'. WltViout Mr. Von Storch. Another meeting of the High School committee of the board of control was held Inst night, but not lung was done m the direction of Llio selection of a chair man ou account of tbe absence of Mr. Von storch, A eomtnuBlcatlos from Architects I.ittio and O'Connor, asking for street linen around the proposed building, was read, Mr. Jennings presided over last night's meeting; few tilryci A new bicycle worth T3 will w sold for (35, The machine I guaranteed add is a Mr bargain, Machine may be seen at the lnbunu cilice. TWO FLEETING UAYS. A f. w Mor of the Scores Which Have Arp-arsd in lis Bshalf. It seems impossible that an edition of the KucyclopeUia Hi itaunica such as the Si'Kanton TlUBl NK secures for its readers can be Mild for $1,98 per volume. On au sxaminasion l Bud n to b as represented; the paper, prmt and tiiudiiiK are excellent j II is a reprint ot the original edition, page for page, aud to complete its richness, each volume has n supplement touching on topics peculiarly American and Bp to date. By the addition of Indexes t he itritau- nieaisttte moat convenient of encyclope dias. Parents who are anxious for the edUCS tional advancement of their children should im grateful for this unique aud re markable opportunity of furnishing their hook-shelves with I ho greatest of enoyclo- dias QEOROE W. POWELL, Principal Bohoo) No. 14 Dr. Spurgoon, the eminent divine, said: "if all other hooks were de stroyed, the Bible excepted, the world would linvn lost but little of its infor mation. Having carefully examined the edition of Encyclopedia iiriiamnc offered by the SCHAMTOM Till III NK, I Hud It all that Is claimed lor it. ll is truly a grand work, a whole library in Itself, aud Ths Tribune deserves gn at praise for bringing it with in the reach of the public bv such liberal terms. ,1 W. Will I MSB, Pastor Dunmore Presbyterian church I have examined the edition of the ESn cyclopedia Britanuioa ottered by the BOBAMTOM TB1BI Nl to Its l enders, and con ilder it in every respect equal to the Bcrib nor edition for wbloh I paid 1188, heckle having supplemental matter bound m each volume, bringing it down to the present date J. B. WHKLAN, Pastor st. Patrick's I 'atbolic Church, having examined a volume or Tux Ti. M nk Encyclopedia Britannlca and compared it with a volume of my own u brary, l cheerfully recommend the edition now being offered by the enterprising management of i in Tkibuni as one of the pes', work-, ever placed ou ihe book mar ket of the world, Tim supplemental nut te also adds greatly to the value ot the Work to those who desire to keep up with the times. The extremely low rate brings it WithiU easy reach of all. No family should do without the Hi itaunica. I,, c. Ploy u. !IS OFFER IS AN HONEST ONE. Scrantonians May Safely Offer Lib eral Inducements to Hones dale Iron Works. The following statement bv Secre tary Athertou of the board of trade is self explanatory: "The Scranton board of trade have had under consid eration for some time the proposition of the Houesdale iron works to remove their plant to this city. This concern is now located at Honesdsls Pa,, ami are engaged in the manufacture of elec tric elevators, glass cutters' supplies, and a general Hue of special oast iron work, They have submitted a state ment of their affairs with inventory of real estate, machinery pattern, stock etc. These statements have liosn veri fied by a committee from the South Side board of trade which visited the punt and made a thorough iuvestiga tiou. They found everything as repre sented by the concern. Two comp' tent mechanics, Mr. Decker, of the Scranton Axle WOrks.and Mr. Spruk.of Spruits Bros., also examined the plsnl ami at a meeting held Tuesday last submitted their report as follows: "We visited the plant of the Hons dal Iron works on March J'l We made a thorough investigation au 1 Bud ths machinery in good working order, being practically as good as new. The buildings ar of brick and sub stantially 1 .ui 1 1. We also find th tools, patterns, stoeic, etc., as represnnted hy th:n. Iu our opinion tho statement rendered hy them is an honest one an d the plant worth fully as much us they inventory it. "The stock subscription list is in my hands and full particulars can be had by calling at this office, We ehrfiilly recommend tnis enterprise to those de siring to invest their money in a paying business. " o SCRANTONIdNS BRANCHING OUT. The Union Transfer Company Will Begin Operations Monday The Union Transfer company will begin operations in this city next Mon day morning, and thus another stop will tie taken in the direction of mak ing .Scranton metropolitan so far as progresaivenoss is concerned. Ihe following well known gmiUenv'ti constitute the new company Boraoe E Hand, W. II. Jsssnp, ir, Oenrge M FJallstesd, P. 8, Page, H. H, Archer and W. W. Peterson. The company is chartered with n capital Stock of 15,000. James J Nealis will be manager, thn company having pnrobsssd his entire stock ind livery. Theoffles will bent in? Frank li ii avenue, and arrangements have been made with nil the railroads hd that orders vill bo taken on the trains. In addition the company will do B general transportation business The, officers are: Horace E Hand, president, W. II. Jeesup, jr , ssorstsry, amlOeorgo M. Hallstead, treasurer - . COURT HOUSf NEWS NOTTS The wiil of Patrick RooUSf, latent Dun more was admitted to probate, ami letters of administration granted to Mary Rooney, An effort will be made today to havethe Carboudale election contest mguisi in OOOri on BatUrdsy before Judges Arch bald, Edwards and one of the visiting judge.. Marriage licenses wars granted jester day to Thomas MoDonnell and Mary U'Hara, Archbald, and Ulchael Pempsey and Catherine klcintyrs, Dunmore, by lerk of the ( loort 1 nomas. BhcrlfPe deeds to the following for properties sold at publla sale wen- acknowledged vesterdsy In open court: Marv Lavelle, t, Robinson, A, Baumao, s. Uhitmore, John II. Swatler, United Secuiily Life inniiance roinpiiny and Trust Company of Psnnsylvanla Pcranton's BuStnSSS Interests, TBI TniBUNS Will SOOD publish a rare, fully compiled and classified list of the leading wholesale, banking, mBnufaotnr mg and professional Interests of Boranton ami vicinity. The edition will be bound in book form, beautifully lllnitrsted with photogravure views of our public build nigs, business blocks, streets, etc,, together With portraits of leading CltUMUS, No similar work hss ever given an equal rap resentation or Boranton's many Indus tiles. It will beau lovslusble exposition of our business reminds. .'-ent to persons outside thn city, copies of this handsome work will attract new comers ami ho an uiieipialled advertisement of the city. The circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good resti Its to i hose concerned as well as the city at large. Representatives of Toi Tbibuns will call upon VROSI AllosK namics aie DKSlaan III this edition mid explain its nature mors fully. Those desiring views of their residences iu tnis edition will please I avo notice nt the office. IV; Avlewoi th. remove to J.'.'i wv R-movul of F. P, M. A vis worth w otning avenue, UeXt to EliOBOIIiy Kuruituie coinusny's store, during the tirst week in April. NOTES OF SOUTH IE Honesdale Iron Woiks Will Probably Be Lo cated In Ibis Part ol City. LOCATION PROPOSED FOR IT John Casey Says Good Bye to His Butter Hall John J. Coyne the Victim ol a Malicious Character. Practical Joke Played on Austin Peckins Other tvenls and Inter osting, Personals Chronicled. It i almost an BSSUrsd fact that another Industrial plat will l built on the South Slda in the near I Uture. Tho Honesdale iron Works, employing a Urge force of men, will probably be transferred from its present site iu tloneedule and built ou the ground tht William Conuell offered to the prospectors of thu Scranton Lie factory, Tho plot is situated (III tile level, overlooking thS lownr steel lllill ot th Laokawana lien ami Steel o im- puny, and contiguous to th ground ou which tie- Scranton Axle WOrkl stand. The Miuooka line of the Bcrsuton Traction egmpany panes within a block of Hih place, and railroad Facilities ara like wise convenient. Tbe matter is not entirely settled yet, hut Ihe arrangements have prOOSSded SO far a to guarantee an assurance that the i ml us t r v will come to this side Th owner of the works, James Wood, is favorably impressed with the loos i ion offered, alai'ilage a Failure Here. John Casey, the chubby husband of M iris May fjillard, of Palm sheet, lelt town secretly early this Week, and Ins wife says he is gone to slay. A few months ago Casey led ihe dashing widow to the altar aud swore to love, cherish mid protect her (or th rest of her natural life. A week or so sfrsi the knot win tied, letters In feminine Cllirographv arrived for Mr. Casey, postmarked Sparrow Point. He was somewhat avers to letting hit wife know the contents of the letters ami a family war ensued From that lime on the angel of peace has oeen a stranger nt the Casey household. Thu end came this week with the (light of Casey. A Contemptible Trick. A contemptible Mijoak used a pocket knife on the upholstered cushion of John J. Coyne's buggy tho other night Mr. Coyne leaves his wagon and cr riage iu an open wagon shed adjoining his stable, and was not incline I to feel uneasy as to their safety. Wednesday morning on going to the stable he found the cushion and lining of his carriage hacked to pieces with a jack knife. He has suspicion as to who committed the de.-d, and intends to prosecute A Practical Joke Played. Austin Peckins, wighmaster at the Meadow Brook colliery, was the vict im of a practical joke yesterday afternoon The fireman at the same place, James Dougherty, went to the woods the other day and captured two live nios (nito hawks. He told Peckins that they Were pheasants and agreed to pres. 'tit them to him if he took good care of the charge. To prove the interest he Would take iu his new acquisition, Prckiiie stayed up all of Wednesday night building a proper cote for the reception Ol the feathered foundlings. Doherty transferred the brace of hawks to Peck ins. who was so careful that in the ex citement he took nonotios of the birds. After bringing them home th truth dawned en him and he gave vent to pent up feeiings in language, no doubt, not nided for au abseuce of strong nd jectives. Personal. Miss Mary Snow, of Prospect avenue, returned yesterday from u week's vi-it in Susquehanna. Oils Kemp', of Cedar avenue, intends to take a southern trip on or about April 1 Toady Walsh, of Minooka, is very dangerously ill of pneumonia. His re covery is not expected W. J Hums, of Pittstou avenue, is visiting In Avoca. The ti year-old son of Thomas II Spruka, of Prospect avenue, whose in ness was noted yesterday, is iu a very critical condition and his death is hour ly looked for. Ileorge limine returned yesterday from Pittsburg and is visiting his mother on Cedar avenue. Mlehael MoLougblin, an undertaker of Wilkes-Barre, returned home yes terday after a few days' visit among friends on this side. Shorter Paragraphs, Mary Ssrgssnt, 8 years old,daugbtr of Edward V. Sergeant, of Prospect avenue, died yesterday afternoon. The funeral will take plane torn irrow after noon at II o'clock. Interment iu Hyde Park cemetery. This makes the sec ond loss, by death in Mr Sergeant's fam sly in three weeks. ' Ibuiry LaUbschsr, of Pittston ave nue, will occupy the hotel of (His Rempe,0U Cedar avenue, after April 1 4 UN NEW PATROLMEN. Will lie Known When Mnvnr Acts On Polio Ordlnano Monday. It will not he known until Monday noon what Mayor Oonnell's action will be regarding th new police and appro priation ordinances, Monday noon is tho beginning of the fiscal year of the city. The police ordinanos provides for the new osptninoy and four lieutenancy offices and the appointing of ton addi tional patrolmen For tho latter post tions there are In the neighborhood of 800 applications, Who the successful Cdidtdatss will be cannot anthoritlvely he slated now. - e Tteadlentnn Woors's and Ballantlne'e Alee are the lieet. E. J, vt ai.hu, ngeuL, S Lackawanua nvenn. Dunlap Hats SPRING STYLE OiN SALE PUDTCTT I U THE unjMoiimi.HATi Sole Agent, 205 Lackawanna Ave. LABOR DV CELEBRATION. Qrand Demonstration to Take Plactln This Citv on May 7. On Labor Day, Monday. May 7, a great demonstration and picnic will be held nt Central Park Harden under the BUSpiees Of the Central Labor union of this city. Tlie movement to inaugur ate this observance i now well under headway, the lenders being in corre spondence with some of the ablest and best known labor men. who it i de sirous shall deliver addresses on the day of the celebration, A monster parade will be given in which thu following organization will participate Barber's onion, Jiaker's union, Boiler maker's union. Bricklayer' union, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Clerk's union, Cigaruisksi's union, Carpenter's unions Tin, 503, 701, 484, Glassblower's union, Knights of Labor assemblies, Lather's union, Laceweav er's union, MotOI men's union, Machin ist's union. Mold. oV union, Mail Cat rier' union, dr ier of li til way Oou dnotors, Painters' union, Plasiors' union, Plumbers' union, Switchmen's union. Stonecutters' union, Typo grapllioal nnion, Tinners' union aud the Wnkes Baric Lane Maker' union. E Q Worden, ol Carpsnter's union. No 714. will he marshal of the day ami music will be furnished by tl o Lawrence baud - a, PARKER STREET BRIDGE His Old Structure Taken Down to Us Re p herd bv the New One. The work of tearing down th old Parker street bridge preparatory to the woi k of rearing the new structure, has been completed and teams are now Compelled to cross on either the race course or the Dickson City bridges. A substantial foot budge has been erect ed at fins point, however, and pedes trians are COBBequSOtly not nit to any inconvenience. Til progress of the new bridge hae not been as great as was anticipated it would be, oiving to the difficulty ex perienced on Bccountof tbe high water. It has been found necessary to con struct a coder dam to hold back the water, a work now being performed, ami for which Street ( 'ommissioner Kirst kindly allowed the contractor to use some of the timbers In tho old bridge Jiikt at what time the new bridge will be completed cannot be deter mined, but the work will be pushed along just as rapidly as existing ex laglueles will admit. FOR Wedding Presents Go where they have the best selection. RICH CUT (il.ASS, CHOICE CHINA, HJRAC, SILVERWARE, ETC. CHINA HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenua. THE CELEBRATED SOHMER PIANOS rc at freienl ihs Moot Popular ami Prtftmo' ty LrAilMin AtttSlI Wsrsrsemsi Opposite Columbui Monument, ?o Washington Av. Scranton, Pa. hi) yon hunt, fish, rid' n Wheel, or intend toi Do you want fine Pocket t'ullerv, a lienor, or any of the nnmer ons articles sportsmen and sporting men use: If so. on and after APRIL 1ST. A. W. JURI3CH Will be prepared to lurnlsh soma at reason ible prices at Ins Store, 435 Spruce Street Remember, everything new; iock just bought . no old Stock 10 dispose of, i 'all and eximin and you will s ive tiiii" ml m nicy DON'T IMH, l nv To the dollars whan they will bring youeaeh vain In return a Is offered you here, Who ever heard of snob, s ohsnee! A $150 Bicycle for $75 W are oil,. rim; oar BOYS' ani QIRLS' WHBBL8 at very low prices c,i not go bv 'he catalogue list Florey & Holt 222 WYOMING AVE, THE LATEST OUR "BELL" CUTAWAY AND SACK COATS ARE CUT EXTRA LONG. FAT MEN'S SUITS IN LARGE VARIETIES. Martin 6c Delany Clothiers and Custom Tailors. E INVITE your attention to our new new spring stock, which is complete, and beg to add a word with reference to the advantages offered by us. I he particular care exercised in the se lection and manufacture of all garments, the perfection of pattern and novelty of design, all guarantee the best value at No Higher Prices than are frequently asked for goods of infe-, rior workmanship. A careful inspection will convince you of r their value. Collins & Hackett Fine Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. e. W. OWENS 8c Co. Cloak Makers and Furriers. Three of Our Good Things AT $5.00 Hit' New English Jacket, Fuli Sleeve, Large Reveres, Full Buck, New Length. AT $7.50 Tun, Navy, Segai Brown, Mixed Brown and Grey, A. very nlish Jacket. Kit and shape perfect. SEE Tilts NUMBER. AT $10.00 We will give yon a choice of four styles of Jackets, Clay, Twill or Covet Cloth. For dress or -troct wear there are none better. I It ( Cloak Makers and Furriers, Court House Square. Special for This Com ing Week. Ladies' Kid Button, poiuted and Philadelphia tons, patent leatuer tips; special price. $2 60; worth, 3 B0. Ladies' Dongola Kid Button,nand sewed, special price, J3; worth $4 00. Misses' Kid Button, plain teoe, spring heel, special prion, $150; worth 'Hi Boys' school shoes, Dongola top. size '.'J to 5), special pric, Si. 50; worth 'J,00 Men's 'alf TstPiit l,ntlir Lsc", pointed toes, special price, S3. 00; worth 1.00 Men's Calf Hlnelier. hand seivel welt. Pioeadilly Ust, special prict'. $2 8g; worth f 1 00 Little Boys' Shoes, tmttnn and lace, spring heel, made "just like pip i s. " sizes j to 101. special price. $150; worth $1.1K Youths' Calf, button and lce, spring heels, Qoodyoar welti iz-s U toil, special price. Si; worth. $2 50 SC HAM S Arcade Shoe Stow. wyomini; avi; HOW LIKE A MAN HE FEELS r AST Y BAR he had saved $300. J He bought a house worth $1850 -paid $300 down, ave a mort gage for $1,650. Today ho esti mates B8 follows: Tieut saved Interest on in, Tsiratfe. Taxes and repair Net saving or. rent ShvcJ on salsrr 9M0 03 .jci os . as M u .-(0 ..ITCi XI .. 15oiO Tonppi) on mortsat S"1-' J RUFLKCriOS In VOVB rsan thv tlnUM Will be free fi-eni debt and I ihall have a home of 111 own." GRKKM RinOB Is ths naradlse for hones nan 4 sons have iwentiy tin. isiied a bcanttmi villa, arhlcti they oflVr. mi ons paymeBta, at siim.mi i ail 111 their offloe, betwaea n -i. . -.w 1.01 and Adams en Olive itveet, EZRA FINN & SONS. The Oreat Marvel of Dental Bdenoe AnaBSthene A recent discoverj aud the sole property of Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WHAT J.O. SEA MONS SAYS ABOUT ANJB8THRNB, Hits BENWOOO A WARDELtl After having aleven tscth extracted nt one sitting iijr thapalnl method, 1 pre minion it min i, atiafaelorv m every piulli-ular. ,). o. BKAMONS The GENUINE New llaveu "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1668 New York Wareroonia No. 80 Fifth Avenue. E, C. BICKER & CO, Sde dealers in this section. OFFICE 128 ADAMS AVE. Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, Tim Specialist on the Bye Heaaaehss snd Wervonsaese relieved. Latest and improve! style of Bye Qlasese and Sw taeles ot tho Lowest Price Hunt Artlnoial Byes Inserted for ;. ao. SPRUCE ST., op. Post Of fie