THE SCRANTON TEIBtTNE MONDAY MORNING. MAT 7, J 894. Lacis'um All Things Musical STELLE&SEELEY 134 Wyoming Ave. HIGH GHADlv PIANOS weber; SHAW, BHKBSON, OTHKB HAKES ORGAN ALL 1'ItICK See the Shaw Piano from the World's Fair in our window. GOOD BREAD -VBE THE SNOW WHITE FLOUR And always have Good Bread. KAXUFAGTURKD and fob salf. TO THX TRADI Bl The Weston Mill Co, BEIARI OF COUNTERFEITS ! TKE nFMUINE PflPUUR Punch Cigars HAVE THF. IV'T'V s G.. B. & Co m Fir1) ctm Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. COOBl BOOM MIOAMft DR. H. B. WARE hi l I AMsr. EYE, F.Alt. H08B AM) TiiKOAT. OFFICE SCUBS I TO 11 JO AM. .35 WYOMING AVE. AN UNUSUAL MAT STORM. It Tarr'fl'd rron In AH Sections of the City. The rin and thunder ttorm yester day did much flBWBgS throughout the city. The lightning Stmck large shade tree on Mulberry street near the Truth ( Dice; anj several times came danger ously clote to the bouses, in that vicin ity. street ear trnftie was impeded for n short Ubm owing to the incessant flishes of lightning The effect ol the gtorm was felt ls In the Providence flection of the city, bnt the furious wind and hail dummied many shnii sad fntlt trsos. oufl gai den beds. in the Welt Ndo the wind tore a large Ldece of tin roofing from the building occupied by George Wtteri M I jewelry store on Nmtn Main nvenue, and a pedestrian had a narrow est tpo from w jury when it fall. l-nado and fruit trees also snf fered. On the Booth Sido the lightning truck tho trolley wire near Hickory street and glided on a feed wir to tha rail. It then ran along the tr.ick more than a block, making a pyrotechnic display not much relished bv the on looker. EDWARD PRICE BURIED. Odd Fellowa Participate In Funeral from Aebury M. E Church The funeral of the late Kdward Price waa held Saturday from tha Asbury Methodist Kpiscopal clinrcli, Green Ridge. Kov. Qoorgt M. l'ock waa as aiated in conducting tha aarric-H by Kav. A. T. Cbaffoe, pastor, and 11. M Hiorna. Interment wa made in the Udd Follows plot at Forest Hill conn -tery. Laeka wanna lodge. No. Ml, inde- pendant Order of Odd Ptilows. at tended the service in a body, and the following members of thn lodge Wart pall-bearers: F. C Fredenci. Israel Huth, Anthony Long, J. F, ('oslott, William P. Phillips and John Davis. Scranton' Business Intereata. Tub TmmiNK will soon publish a care fully compiled and nlsssfflsf list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional InttfSBtS of Scranton nnd vicinity. Tho edition will bo bound in book form, beautifully Illustrated with photogravure views of our public build ings, business blocks, streets, etc., together with portraits of loading citizens. No MiniUr work has nvor given an equal rep resentation of Beranton! tunny indus tries. It will bo an invaluable eipositton of our business resources. hent to persom outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new coiners and bo an unequalled advertisement of tho city. The circu lation is on a plan that camiot fail of good results to those concerned as well us tho city atlargo. Representatives of THS THIBUKB will call upon TIIOMK WHOM RAMBS are dkhhird in this edition nnd explain Its nature more fully. Those desiring viows of their residences In this edition will please It avo notice at tbe ofllce. Don't Miss It. Shoes at manufacturer's prices today. Factory bhoe More, 411 Lack'n avo. Dr. Olbbont, f Now York city, will be in his Scranton fllce, 441 Wyoming avenue, every Mon lay from 8 in tho morning until 0 in the iveuing. , 1 I A Foe to Dyspepsia HEWS OF WEST SIDE Happenings of a Day That Will Interest Hyde Park Rr . ! ; WEDDED SATURDAY EVENING Simon Jonps and Miss Edith Dnvies United in Matrimony at the Home of the Groom's Fathor Exciting Runaway on Jackson Street Fu neral of Mrs. McKnight Improve ments on the West Sido Shorter News Notes. The Woit Sido office of the HriiANTns llillil'Ni: Is looted at 1040 Jackson street, where subscriptions, advertisements anil communications will roceivo prompt at tentlon. A pretty wedding win solemnized nt S o'clock Saturday evening at tha home of Timothy Jones, of Morris court. Tho contracting nartwa were Simon Jones and Miss Esther Davies. Tbs ceremony was performed by Rev. W. S Joues, pastor of jhe First Welsh llaptist church, in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives of the young pvople. The homo was tastefully decoratad. After tho cere mony snpper waa served. Among those present wera: Mr. and Mrs, Saury Junta, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S Darist, .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Acker 00, Ruth, Muggi and Armit Jones, Evan BUI and Charles Mill, of Dun more. John Jones, Seth Jones, William Oleason, David Hill, Joseph Prosaer and Thomas Gieasou. An Fxcitlmr Runaway. A tesm of horses belonging to Henry Waltbtr, th bottler, of J nekton itreet and Morris court, attsohtd to a light wagon, ran away on Saturday. Tht team was standing on Oarflsld avenue between Jackson and l.ifuyetto streets The driver was about to step into thu wagon after delivering hit goods whan the horses suddenly started at a rapid gait. The animal kept up tholf Bad Course along 1'riee street to V.in BorSO avenue, nt which pla.'e thay MM in contast with no tltOtrio pla. The wagon w,is completely demolished Mrs McKnlght Hurled. A lurn" number of frietidt attended the fnotral of Mr-. Ella MoKoiiht, wife of (i'orge McKnight. h- lly le Pirk avenue plumber, on Ssttirdny Brief Krrrlcat wsre conducted at tbe borne on Ninth street, lifter which tbe remains were removed to the Wash burn Btrstt Prttbytsrtan church, wbttt i in praai vo servicea were held. EUf D, W. Skallengr preached the (antra) SSIUIOU and a obcif tang sev eral appropriate teloctlons. Among the many haodsonis fl ri tribute wire a pillow interi be 1 "M ifher" and a wreath benring the inscription "Our Friend.'' The pall-btaftfS wera K, (' Pnat, E O Dovle, John Wilkmg an 1 William Wickizer Watt Bid Improvement City Bngtootr Jottpb P. Phillips and a corps of worktnea oro? atakes for a cnlvert oytf havsar sllay creek at Jackton tlreet on Saturday. The cul vert will be a great improvemnt to that lection l'rpMtl 01 are Wing made for the grading of Jackton street I'r-in S 'tm in avenu" avnu A aiMl will be atarted nt OOOB; A StWSI will also m oOOStrnottd throngh which the water from Pie land of the Lacka war.na lr"0 and Steel OOOpaay will drain A gang of men will tie placed at work on tha culvert this morning Hook and Lsddar Kahlbiilon. A large number of psopit gathered on Netl ijarkawanna avenii- .-firdny evening to witnaas ina anil by th Book aad Lsjddsi o npaay Tho lad don were rXtende I lOMS balldln lltad by tha Maloneyihl oompaoy and the evidntiont of exhibit given by the meinbars in tin I air wera in t crrdita ble. be rtr aft wt Not. Owen I J ibu will sssnms his dn- tiaaaa alderman of tba Fourth ward t" I IV. Mrs. Henry Williams, of Wilkes BatTB, it tha guett of friends on thn sido. The Hyde Park Literary and Debat ing tociety will bold a mealing thit evening in Its rooma on South Main avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ine7.r Duviea, of EyoOO street, ate in Philadelphia. W. A. Price, a former resident of this side, who recently moved to For aat l it v. has NtBrOSd. Kev. I). P. Jonaa, pastor of the Tabernacle 'Congregational shurcb, preached nt Jermya rasierdsv Controller William It. Wtlliamt Is Improving his proparty on South Main avenue. S. I). Pettit. of Now York city, is visiting liia raothar on Y.rth U''bcca avMin- H R Oriflitht, who it at present manager of a store at Moiiat Cnrtuel, is spending a few dsvt with his family on Pries street. He will return on Wednesday. The Epwnrth lengna of the Simpson Methodist Kpiaaopil church will give an old folks concert and a maple sugar ocisl in the church parlors ou Thurs day evening. - tARGE BATCH OF EVIL-DOERS. Thty Were in Felice Court Charged With Many Offanaee. Fourteen evil doers wera brought before Mayor Connell for examination in polioe court yesterday. Their of fenses included nearly all the minor charges the polios have to do with, an I three wero accused of buuting their mothers. Hurry and Samnel Newton, English men, nged 'JH nnd 1!) years respectively, wero urretied on Wells atr tot, North End, at a Into hour Saturday night by Offlcera Ootlett and Jonler. Both were drunk, and the former had beeu beating bis mother. Mayor Conuell does not brook wife nnd mother boating and mado no exception in this case of tho lectnreg for which he is notod at times. Harry will spend thirty days in jail, but tbe younger brother, Huniuel, was thought to have been unduly itifluoncod and wns discharged. Jeremiah Honneoy, nged years, of Park Hill, who has always been a sober man, beenme overburdened with intoxicants early yesterday morning and when he found his way into his sister's housa nt 2 HO o'clock amused himself and tnrnttsd his sister by breaking crockery and shying tinware through a window. The mayor thought him a victim of circumatances and discharged him. Patrick Mabar, aged 1!) yean, waa the second mother-beater to incur the wrath of bis honor. He came beastly intoxicated to his home in Pine Brook shortly after midnight Saturday and demanded money of his mother. Be oause shs had none he floored her with a brutal blow and kioked her. He re ceived a loetnrt which may do him good and a sentence to spend thirty days in jail. Maggie O Kourke and Maggie Mont gomery, tbe latter with a nursing babe In ber arms, wero charged with gen eral disorderly conduct, drunkenness and fighting, Both have gone through the police mill many times. Jamas Tieruey and Mrs. Montgomery's hUHbaud were arraigned on the same charge nt tbe women. Nona of the quartette have u residence or an occu pation. Mrs, OKourka was sent to jnil for thirty days; tbe men were given each fifteen days, and Mrs. Mont gomery was remanded uutil some dis position enn be msde of her baby. A number of others were arraigned, most of them charged with being Urmik and disorderly. COMING ATTRACTIONS. A small menagerie is utilizsd by D.i Wolf Hopper on bis present traveling tour, tbo mem ban of which appear at every performance of "Panjandrum," the brilliant melange which will be presented at the Academy of Music to morrow night. The comedian's zoological pets com prise two Spanish ponies, two snow white Andalnslsn mulea, several mon keys, twelve white doves, five of which appear at ench performance, making their appearance from a dove OSt, and after a series of circles in mid-nir. alight ou the head and shoulders of pretty D dla Fox, and the other seven being held in reserve as understudies, and a valuable otter hound, which bat been given the rather odd title of "Sloppy Weather." Perhaps the greatest pet in the col lection is a email Burmese monkey, which has beou given tbe name of Christopher Columbus. "Chrit" is very intelligent and nt times displays un usual sagacity. He is very much at tached to the genial comedian, nnd among bis warmest friends in the com pany is big Jim Flynn, the master c ir pentst of the organization, nnd Mrs Rite Bbradtr the msUrs-dtt'OOStornsSc NBW WOKDIXLAKD, "ihir B'ys." which it describe 1 as a rollicking, racy play, brimful of fun from start to finish, and the most sue eel ill comedy ever written ihaving had a continuous run of ovsr 1,600 nights when tint produced in Loudon, England,) wilt be prmentel Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, During the reiusinder of the season admission to all parts of the house, af ttfDOODS only, will to 10 cents, evening', admission as heretofore, 1U, 20 aud '10 cents. DUNMORE. The Manorial Day committee are busily engaged in perfecting arrange ments for an appropriate observance of that day. Their first meeting wa held last Friday night and prelimtnarv boainttt was transacted Titer will lie a meeting every Friday evening un til the programme it fully completed It hsa been decided to bold a parade and have the usual mm rial services at the Dunmore and st Mary's otBIO tsry. Tha school children will l in line in charge of their reaiwctire teach era Arthur Clnee Is seriously ill at hit home. lbnry Pyea is attending Unlttd States court at Pittsburg, serving on th grsnd jnry. Tvler ( onuallv is "onflnej to bit bom with a badlv sprained foot which It received by jumping from s large ladder at the brick worst where b Is .; rintendent Improvements are tssing ma le around the Potter homstteal. A reflle which wat to have bn held at the ( Id Fellows hall on May 4 has bttB pOStpOBtd until May IV 1 rid Rnsaall entertained a number of frien is at hit boma on lliagelv street last evening The Klectria II te compsny Iibv fleeted tbe following ofllcers to trve luring tna nauiug yeir PrttiUnt, Albert Bntterman. VMS prti lent. Jacob BntterSBBB; terratsry, James Mackie, financial SSSfllBI J, Allwrl Hril't, trutteea. P. H Wagner, Jartiee MrD nild and (1-orge RtOOttr; trat nrar.Angnst vTohtOTtl foreman. Qoorgt Bankart; first assistant. Jacob Pfahler , StBOfld assistant, Thomas Wahlerv pipeuian, Philip Wngnor. assistant pIptnSB. John l.gan, Micllaal Iteggnn and Fred Wuhlers, uxmn, B Mut'aw lev an 1 John Lawreuoa. Fred Dryer is 111 at hit homi on I'm street The Fowler rsilnse on Cherry t'reet I being enlarged. Tha few energstio mmbert of tha board of trade are endeavoring to create morn tntereat in botrd alfsirs Ihao boo eharaottriBtd It siaot Its or gan Lsatioo, They will shortly call the attention of the business man to tbit important factor of improvement Many of tha business men have not betu thoroughly lmprael with the imp' rtaiic i f a bo.ri of trad and have not become members nor given the board their support. It u hoped that they will now co operate and seek b further advancement of business in ten sts The Young Ltdiei' Missionary to elety will mevt at the homo of Mrs. Boyd on Monroe avsiiuo Thursday alternoon. Members who still retain work of tbe society are requested to re turn It as soou as postible. Frsnk Marshall, the agent at Dun more station, has accepted the positiou of foreman at No 8 colliery of the Pennsylvania Coal company at Pitts ton. Victor Durschel baa beeu installed at the depot. Jacob Warg is spending Sunday at Mauch Chunk. Mrs. A. Do Orville Blackingtnn spent Sunday at BiughHiiitou. Hhe was accompanied by Miss Jennie Osborue, of Wilkes-U irro. Mrt. James McNnlty, of New York, is visiting her parents The following residents of this place are drawn as jiirnra for the term of court commnocing May 2S: T. F. Oawlsy, John Fowler, John B. Good man, M. B, Dolphin, John Palmer, Dr. Oliver Mnroey, Otmrge Taylor, Isaac Butler, Micheal Uinley aud P. J. Murphy. Dr. Parry, of Wales, has written that he will attend the eisteddfod held at Lake Ariel by Ht. Mary's church on July 1 No. 4 school building is to bo en larged. Hutlo Boxes Excinelvaly. Ilestmade. Play any desired number of tunes. Unutsobi - Sons., manufacturers, 1030 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orcbestrial organs, only fS and (10, Specialty: Old music boxes carefully ro paired aud improved with new tune. Stenographer Furnished. We nro prepared to furnish hnsinoss mon with first-clnss stenogrnphors by the day or hour. Export bookkeoping n specialty. Scranton Commercial Association, Lim ited, 488 Spruce street. Beadleston ft Woara'a and Eallantlne'a Ales are the best. K. J. Waxen, agendas Laokawauua avenue. NOTES OF SOUTH SIDE The First Thunder Storm of the Year Causes Much Damage. LIGHTNING STRIKES THE HOUSE Of Joseph Hannick Yesterday After noonEntertainment of Royal Ar canum at Germania Hall, at Which Dr. Doolittle, of Easton, Will Speak. Boys Smoking Pipes Set Fire to a House Funeral of Mrs. David Neu Is Shorter Paragraphs. Daring the thunderstorm yetterday afternoon lightniug struck Joseph Han nick's fine residence on Pittston avo nu, throwing the family into a very nervous state. The flush hit tbe ridge of tho main body of the houss near the rear gable and tore away the terra cotta cresting, alto smashing a number Of slates on tha roof. The bolt then entered the attic and reduced to splin ters several of the rafters. The damage is slight, not nbove $80, At the sum time a tributary of tne bolt that struck tha Hannick residence entored thawiro leading t the Indicator in the quarters of the William Connell Hote company. It followed tbe ground wire out again and spent itself without damaging the alarm Along the different ovenues the wind was very destructive to trees and flower bushes Tbe severe hails broke panes of glass in many dwelling bouses. Mrs David Nan's Lild at Fast. Although yesterday afternoon was exceedingly stormy, the dense throngs of people that ts'euibled at the family residence to attend the remains of Mrt. llnvld N'euls to the grave attested the resoect arid esteem with whlall she wis regarded as a neighbor and acquaintance in life. Tha catket was burled under a heap of very beautiful II iwera. the gifts of mourning frianda The body was bomt by Hnry Bonn, ' sr., Michael Molar, Antonv WSIO- SOMDK, John rmnrnsi. I limp rvirsr. and Charles BobeOth, L D. Powers and John DttDOth, The BOftSgt reached the Hickory Street Presbyter iau rhurah at I I, whera Rev 'August Langt prtaohtd so sloqnsol sodoon so ling sermon. Tha full choir of the church rendered tome Imautiful mi l spi ropriate bvniiis. Services were alto bald at the grnvo in the PtttstOO SVt BOt OSBtttry, and the body was low -red to mother earth. Royal Arranam Kntertalnm.nt. Bttetris City sooodl, It val Arca num, lately organic ' I ou Una tide Bad composed of a Li.' number of ihtbl entlal clllr.ut. will give a free enter tainment on Toasday evening. May IS, at Qtrtnanla hall. Arnnssmsnl will be furnished by lotal talent. Which will include tome of tha bst vocal and instruments! musician of Mm nty. (irand Bgent F. D. Doollttls,o( Boston, baa been asttfl I I an 1 bat M - e te.i an Invitation to doiivtt an ad dress Dr Dooltttlt la an eloquent tpeaktr and will not fvl to pltOBS bis bearers A bOOt 600 invitations wi . (.. tent 001 Scranton council, No. '.'At and LaekawaDoa council, No lltt, will attend in a boly After tbt tO' tertalnment rfrei!imanls Will b.' srvel. J hn Ma'thtas' It in. on Plra. Ths OOS Sl it fraui" building en Malum BOOJrt between Dn and Loanst t:rls OWnod by John Matthias, which waa gutted by lira a in on th ago, caught fitt again on BotWdoy looming and was almost entirely SOQSBSBtd. Some small Imyt, it it claimed, were playing in tbt haieuietit, and iBOldtQtallj were sio klug tobacco. IMO Of thein. la lighting bit pipe, dropped the match in a heap of straw an 1 tbt place caught fire. An alarui wat rung from box '! The Centuryt and Will lam Cornells qoickly rtspoodtd and xtingnitlied tbo Binst. Bhortr r agrtpbt Stephen Francit aven. 1 year, I month and '.' days old. sou of Stephen livn. of Sloiie aven.i", died Saturday morning and trill b buriml this after noon at i o'clock In Hyde Park ceme tery. IhomssF IionHn, of Pittston ava hue, lately foremaB for tbt Tsylor A Co lumb.r firm, has rotlgnl and en gaged a gang of carpenters, becoming a building contractor himself Miss Catherine Ilrown and James Thornton, of Mioooka, will b mimed on Wednatday afternoon, May J 1, in' St. Joseph's church, Minooka Kdward WaUh. aged N veart. a meiildi living at 111 South Washing ton avenue, died lnrdv morning after a ibOTt Illness The funeral will be held tomorrow morning with a requiem matt at O.ltO in St i'eter't cathedral Interment iu Hyde Path ceiin try P. J Kelley, of Locust street, is ill at bis home '1 he cellars in the lower end of the BlOTOOlh ward were all Boodod after tbe rain yetterday. ami ompliaizil tha need of a sewer or drain pipe for Kim street. Tbe plsns for the other new building to b erected on the Itobmson property have ben accept d and a bu il bug per nut granted Tne work of putting up the atructnrs will begiu lu a week or so. AMATEURS FLAY BASE BALL. Wood's Collg Turn DsfeaUd by a Picked Club on Saturday. About 180 persons assembled at the Driving patk ou Saturday afternoon .to witness u game of base ball between Wood's College teams nnd a pioksd niue, consitliag of four from the high school and six outtiders. reaulting in a victory for the lnttor. Fuller captained the college team and (Uveas the picked club. It wns the first game the college team had played this seasou. Lewis and Uihbs were thn battery for Ful ler's team and Dwons nnd Llttlejohn for Owens' team. The score was: Fuller's Team 0 4 0 5 0 .1 0 0 114 Owens' Team 1 5 4 61011 8 'JU Time of gamo -3 hours. Umpiros Grif fith aud Littlejobn. The teams will probably play next Saturday. ACTING POLICE OFFICERS. Changes Incurred by Abstnoa of Chief Bimpson and Lieutenant Sptllman. In the absence of Chief of Police Simpson, who is in attendance at United States court at Pitteburg, Cap tain Edwards ia the acting head of the department Lieutenant Spellman, of tbe Providence station, is also at Pitts burg. Oftloer TIioiiirs R. Thomas will be in charge of the station during Lieutnant Hpellman's absence. Tbe throe newly appointed offlcert, Perry, Slout and Jones, are expeoted to assume their duties tonight, when tbey will be assigned to beats In tbe central city. LIVE jOTTIHGS OF POLITICS. The exact language used by Hilly Hines fn aayiug his mind toward Postmaster (ieneral fiiaeell was as follows: "I shall not go near tbe old dnffor again. He does not know how to treat tbe Democratic members. Take my case for instance. He boasts that 1 will not como within to, 000,- 000 miles of a re-election. Is not that a nico way for a Democratic member of tho cabinet to talk about a Democratic mem ber of congress?" II II II The Prohibition state convention will be held in Williamsport on June 0, Law yer EL T Ames, of that town, who ouce said ho would rather preside at a Prohi bition convention than bo president of the United States, is talked of for tho guber natorial candidate. Ho ran for supreme court judge lust fall. Secrotnry Fottorolf of tho Republican state committee, writes TH1 THrBUMB that the demand for accommodations at a state convention was never larger than it is for May Those who expect to go to Marritburg on that date but bavo not made arrangement for lodgings arj ad vised to lose no time in securing tbo ear of a grasping landlord. N II II Editor Ilrown, of tho Dloomsburg Re publican, would not ruu away from a con gressional nomination in Mr. Wulvertoii's district. II II II McKean county K 'pnblicans lost the ser vices of an experienced and well known legislator when thsy defeated Representa tive Lurdick for renotmnatlou. flis many friends' m this vicinity will regret to lenrn of bis dofent. ii n ii According to tho I'ittsfon QsBBttO, tbt Candidacy of I HMfgS aV Ferris for orphans' court judge in LOSSTBt is proceeding swimmingly, with overy prospect of being successful at tho convention. Major McDowell professes to lie entirely willing to return to Ins private (tanking nnd Business interests in Sharon, provided Iho people prefer Mr. ilutf to blBV Ht adds: "A O ngressuian is n mere clerk for l is constituents aud is kepi huiy trying to serve them. 1 have found that out." What be objects to Is being "thrown I down, as the slang plirase g e.. Tliela'ett table git. s Wnlter I.von IN delegates, John It BobtnsOB and Thomas . I Stewart M, It Bill require IS! delegates to liollllllKte If nil irf tlle'.lVI dele gates are present In ptlBOB Of by proxy. This table, needless to say, is a I. you table, although not necessarily a lyta' one. IfacBtnry Wilbelm has ab ut dtddtd to buck sgaiiist .lark Ooytt f"r the MBBtorial 1 in iiiiiiatiuu in the Tinrtieth senatorial dis trict. TbOM are the SBBOBBOSd candidates for ' ol.ei ti r drant Herring's rat off senator ial shies In the Twenty fourth dwtritt' comsMed of Lycoming, Columbia, Hulli vsn and Montour: Or. (i rge f- W.i il, of Uancyi J Henry Qtobrao, of William port; Dr, Hoffaaad (Uprtseutatlys Btf rmger, of Mootoor, and M .1. Lull, of sul i;v ,ti. ... .'. i a n In the i.i I. denial Tom OoOBSf dclare that Judge Clayton - frioods i'd plotted brinj l,WS Deiiie ritts to the I'elnn re connty !! pub UOaa prlBMrltS next Tulny in ltle mnit of n faflBOOS judicial fight. Thv Iter O in D-wn Tbat la pr.cee at Kiiernscv I'.ruthers, Haw la It Fveryooe goea or Inquires for tbe Factory ShoeMtore, ill Lack'a av ' liwl a 1 J LI n ta X Neapolitan Wore? it is the Most Artistic ever made. Baby Carriages if you want a good car- rmge you them. should sec 1 Dinner, : Tn bt 1 .... - kw. i - Best Assortment. CHINA: HALL WE1CHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. (a PERFECTION Tin: in st i LOi it i ni i, OILS AND OLIVES THE ITNKst IMPOBTBD. TEAS AND COFFEES F17LL LINK OF THF. BEST FANCY GROCERIES FERRIS HAMS AND BACON C. DITCH BURN Succnstor to A. t'oleuiun, 407 LACKAWANNA AY II WHY DO YOU DO IT? Why run all over the city looking for gold dollnrs with one hundred aud ten cents' worth of gold In IbenT Bnt VOU will como very close to It It if you will call at the light pliico. Hrlng your dollars -gold, silver and gruou backs to A. W. JURISCH 435 Sl'nt'OK STItKKT, and get full vnluo for your money In itiCYCLKH. PIBR ARMS, 1'isniNO TAOftLiB, I'IMl CUTLHUY, CObbAUS AND ( ; I : I II I, SPOKTINO GOODS, The VICTOR w'BSBL Lends. Dioycies, tire arhs, etc., repaired nt short notice. Key lining a snoclslty. Olveme a call. Magic, Mirth and THE Hindoo Handkerchief Puzzle Wo liavo engaged PliOF. VERUELO, the Celebrated Hindoo Magician, Exhibitions daily in our largo center window front 3.30 to G.30 P. M. and from 8 to 9.30 P.M. The Puzzle Given Away with purchase of every Suit of Clothes or sold at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Martin & XDelany Wyoming Avenue. iiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiu LFashion 30N Lackawanna Ave. I Millinery Department. Just npsiied a new Una of Sailors Widen will be sold below prices. TRIMHED HATS Wortli Worth Worth Wortb 1 i for 160 for , oo f,,r I oo for l TV h r, f"i 75. LACE CURTAINS The l.irgett nnd beet assorted line in tiie Siaia from the ohaapsst to the best 11 tys. worth f ' 3 I for 10 stylos, worm Q 00 for '.' 78 SO stylos real Btuastls, from 1L 50 to 150 00 a psir BO Stylos Irish Point from 4 00 to i.(K). CALL AM i BEE TIILM ni(IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIinilillll'llll!lllll4IIIMHIIiiiilllll!lllililM21iiM.lliir?iir3 DUNLAP Straws Now ( )pen AT Christian, the II VTTER. TmoItom oontftf to tvrn: hro; w will In b"i i . ,. '! In OH u, iQ4 If rrtnnot MOK WIUabv lUrro hiri; wa ;tro wn kav, loiik yov thi SbmI K PORT I NCI .iioii ftn i n Meor4 of moM Moyoli MbIm thmi any .'li t firm in th.MMly, Wt will takt ym to the lu w. PLOREY i5HOLT Y. M c. A BUILDIKG YACHT GAPS All the Rage. Will buy a very good one at ,Ji THE CELEBRATED SOHKF PIANOS Arc at Prrwnt thr Mint Popular ami rrrfrrred by Leailmff ArilNta Warorooms: Opposite Columbus Monumtnt, 205 Washington Av. ScrantonPa. Look In .Nl"kx 1 a, 1 I . v.v r - fc mmmi- i- set mm 9a,-aVt , an- a r CONRAD'S Mystery Cloak Department. Ladies' Cafs in Blue, Nayy at.d Brown, Wo r to Won ii Worth Wort i Worth Jll.OO 8.08 10 00 1 00 28 00 for for for for for 1.80 1 '.is 5 18 8 To 19 UO Lah'es' anil Misses' Jackets Must be sold Now Is your, chance. Jackets worth Jackets worth Jucketa worth LADIES' 00 for 1 !H ii 5 1 for N SUITS Wonl 10 0 for i i Worth Worth 0,50 for "i 7") ll.oo for B.88 SPECIAL A Fine I Hagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Only $9.90 Cfclhiers, HiJtlersS.furni3hEr&' Suits Capes Jackets For Women Sell, Sell, Sell, is the orde of the day. FIFTEEN Imported Clay .Tickets. Cut, Stylo and Vork tho best at the tailor's art. A redaction of 50 Per Cent. Bee this offer itif,' of High-class Your size is here. Jnckota CAPES in cloth, Morie Silk, Covet Cloth and Lace. Matty styles and prices that will plea.oyon SUITS Printed Duck and Serge Striped and Spot Patterns. You oujjht to have one. Th price, $3.50 to $1.50. G. W. Owens & Co. Cloak en I tiits Mnkers, Court Houses Square. - isx- -s