THE SCTIANTON T III JHJNE MONDAY MORNING. MAY 7, 1894. EXQUISITE STYLISH THE HATS -AT- NEWMAN'S 303 SPRUCE STREET. All the Fashionable Shapes Trimmed tu unit Um Bleat fuatidioua 10BI GUARANTEED. LOWEST PRICES LACS CURTAINS Th most deitOOtO fabric prop erly denned at THE Lackawanna Laundry 808 Fenn Avn. A. B. WARMAN. Worrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue China, BUSiUin 415 Lacka. Avenue. CARPETS BARGAIN NO 3. Wt Will Offer for a Few Days. Fine Moquette Rue At 2a oo. fheae Ruga Hjve Never Bern Sold for lesa Than $3 01 Williams & McAnuily '27 Wyoming Ava CITY NOTES. Mr. and Mr. ft P Davie, of r'.ynon itriMtt, are In i'lilladlpliia. The Delaware, Lackawanna ami Weat rn will pr.y Southern DtvislOfl rmf"jr V day. A meeting of the Hndcarrter' onion will be held In Hand's hall tomorrow even lug at o'clock. Srranton Clearing Hon AMoclation'e tiial eirhanifen for week ending May I were Kill, 121 '.'." Th Delaware and Hudson 1 anal com panv paid at the ( ,r.j Island and fla WW mtn" Sat irday. The corner atone ..f the 8t. I'tr' Total Abatlln-nef a . 1 l'.,-uertt Tiet new hall at rtellevti was laid at o'clora yesterday ftern'ioa with nppro;n it r. ' i . Tbe irUignn m of odd Fellows from thia rity Who arn to attend tile mmhhiimi of the tiraiid lodge at Alt pona will leave tun morning OB th" StOO Del i ware, I.acka wunua and Western train. The funeral of Mm. ft J, Benmiah, wlm died Friday afternoon, will occur from her late residence, Itf rranklm avenue, at It o'clock tbl morning. TO)S IMlHesu Will proceed to KL I'etei'a cathedral, where a SOlSMS high mast of fsqaless w Hi le- ivi brated Thn name of Martin Joyce, a hotel-keeper of Taylor, waa published in thia paper among tlni lint of thou rflrMtu -koopsis who Wttt crofted licenses ,y OOllrl aid did not tak them out. This waa an ii.j:itip.i to Mr. iloyce, who paid fat and to onl bla In num. The big met of tnte WfeeeiSMtl Will be held in Wilkea-Marra .Inly a and .1. The eSrcls win include a reception of ileiecatea, session of the s-ate executive roniuitte and aoinn nen funcin ii mi the aecond, and n parade on thu morning of the third with the big rare in the afternoon. TO Taylor bornngh council hn refined to grant to Attorney Ainineriiiau and Lieutenant Wovernor Vvatrcs an ordinance permitting n right of way for thn Larka wanna Electric railway until the borough solicitor, John M. Harris, pMMI upon the ordinance. Thn ordinance InolodM right of way Djion every street In I be borough. One of th'i haudHotniKit suinnier guide hooka for tourists ever issued tome thn year, an It did last, from the inn?nigeiu-nt of the New York, Ontario and Western rnilroail, through th" cnurteay of T. Flltcruft, the ifficlmt district paaaeng.-r agent. It ia a pamphlet tbealaeof Harper's Magazine, enclosed In vellum covura cVeitcatciy lettered. The content set forth in dellfbtfal type and SlqabrltS half tone lllustratl N many or the almost In jiniiiertible besottec that are to bo en countered along the 11dm of t hi popular railroad. No person In anarch Of n um mer'a rent should neglect to consult Um guide book. ' Anhaurer Punch Beer. Louis Lohmnn'e, Hau bornce .-.., " LCCTURC BY NATHAN VIDAVER. Delivartd to ah Appreciative Audlooct at Xxcelalor Club Room. A Urge gthring of membnri of the Jewish Culture auoiety wim present at the lectin. 1 delivered by Attorney Nathan Vidaver yoaterday nfternoon in the rooms of the JOxceliior Hoeial club on Wyoming avenue. The Hnb jeot of the lonturo waa "What B ItlOA tlon la Necensary for IIappineB." Mr. Vidaver enme to Scranton but a few month ago from Han Frnnciaco and to those present who had not made his acquaintance ingratiated himself by his thoughtful and well presented discourse. The andlenoe Included many of the representative Jewish residents of the city. Moire m Haslet WAY II CET II DRINK Manner in Which Sunday Closing Was Ob served In Scranlon. THE BARTENDER WINKED HIS EYE No Trouble in Securing Evidence Against the Violators of Sunday Laws -Saloon-keepers, Druggists, Bakers and Confectioners Do a Rushing Business--Everything on Sale from Hot Soda to Eighteen Scalloped Cookies and Peppermint Lozenges. A score or more of agents ia the em ploy of ihe I'aator's union, which ia eondMttog the Sunday closing move ment, were quietly UfOQtatlnR about the city yeaterdtj MQattflg evidence against saloon knopers, druggists, bak ers, confectioners aud other who con ducted business contrary to law. If any of the npent confined thir efforts In the central oitv, they could uot have been at work v.tt Ions Imf.ire 1U0 cumhing them el vm to the inebriety which naturally follows an over-indulgence of grog, assuming, of course, tlmt th.iy were diligent workers, O1 the saloons in the immediate business canter of the city, scarcely one refused to sell the eiinlomary tipple to patrona of the place, and In many iie the whitv-eotud bartenders did not scruple to sell e itranger whatever be Tar age ha culie.l for. TBI PROPIM skins DnRiAYBD Many of the drinking place along Lackawanna avumie whiHiu side doors enn bo located vti by the BOloltl iled 00 the darkest if nights, had signs (lis played abore t'ie bir whtoi) road iotas thing Ilk this: "Hsr Cloaedl Posi tively No Drinks Bold Here Today." A Tni'U NK reporter after gUneiag at on of these signs MOUtOw a glast of bser after the following conversation: "Olas of biier, pl-'ase." ''Nops; not Mllftt' any tojay." "Well, those DIM at tlio end of the bar are drinking beer," "Nope; soft stuff " "Yea, 1 Know but give me aome with foam 0:1 top." "Nope." "Well, give me a glas of hop soda -with t!.i aoOCDt on the 'hop.' " The f tv dispenser of stimulant gare bis nraetaOM nu extra twirl, and winking his other eye, forthwith plaoad laif.ire the report-ir a drink of fluid which looked like beer and tasted like beer and which was bnr. This octurreno inertly Illustrates how strangers secured their drinks at many placi-a througlioat the dav. Many atloooa worked the old doig. of seating a man, who asked for Intoxi cant, at a table in a room adjoining the bar. There he waa furnished with a dish of cracker or prtzN and a glass of bear, or whatever drink he iked for The nickel or dine paid for the lunah, the drink being thrown in of c 1 1 r--. At soin of the place where this dilg wa etnph red with Gran gers, a half-doxen of apparent freinu ta)f nt thu place wouli N Hewn holding up the lair, saying anon, "Kill up sgaiu, I'llly." And Hilly would till eui np. However, to the credit of the eiecu live oommttM of th Paators' uuion, nearly all of the earner penny atainlt Were closed, as wull a a natlBbat of bskerie and candy itorisi In the .V'rth fted the Sunday was dry. v-ry dry, but on the Q uth Side in.iov a i I" d SM swung on Us hiiig. 1 he drug store of th tiins OM ter of the central city wero ODM and doing boataeag, They antkfewesoep tiona. Mild igur an I aods wtr, which branch only of their business they hsl been requested to closs. KKV MIL DOX1 is SATl-HSD. Hv. f, DoflT, district acretary of the American Sabbath union and pre ident of the eiecntiv Cp iuiultte of the lstor-' nnlori, sal 1 to a TaUBOKI re porter last night "We am perfectly satisfied with the way onr work Is progressing. I know that many place are open, but tnny will close bocan they must BtoM Tu movement ha liean in operation but a abort parnxl. during which w did not expect to Wi rk wondei 11.' the T'i per eent. of druggists wnopr'.tn iaed only to sell drug on Sun lay, mot Of tbcni have remained true to us We have bn dllpod to be conciliatory with saloon keepers and others who have dulled us, but rt ass-irel that now we snali strictly invoke the aid of the law At 10 M o'clock tht morning a meet ing of the ntiion will b held at the Vuung Min ( hn-itlsn association t'olonel H. M. Doles will deliver an ad dress and the Hnnday closing work will be disc na I. - eee$ - Mf T 01 AT H ON THE Rail. Michael rioHale, of th South Plde, K iiert Near Nay Aur TaaaeL Michael McliaU, of V.M l'ear tret, South Side, an old man nearly 70 years of age. was ran down and killed at th Nay Ang tunnel on the l-lawr, lisrskawa.ina and Western riUfOaVd Sat unlay atterunun by the fnat New York express du in thla city at 1 07 Mcllale was walking on the south bound track and got out of the w iy of 01111 tram, stepping in 'rout of the ex press which could not lie stopped in time to save hi life I l'th arras and legs were broken and his skull was crushed. The fnueral will bo held tomorrow morning with a requiem mass at St. Jofan'a thurch Bt 9 JO, Interment in My do l'ark cemetery. - 1 AGAIN A JAIL CANDIDATE. Further Notorlty for a Wat Side Wife Bantaii The case of Aiisolofli Arnold and Annie Dingaan, the two who were tri ed In last winter' court for adultery, has again boon brought into public ni,- tority. Miss Dingman was released from jail Friday night. Arnold learned of thla and want to set bur nt Dunmore Mr. Arnold learned the particulars of the meeting, but said nothing about it when her husband returned home. The latter for aomo rertiion abmed hi wife by kicking and beating her. Mrs Arnold had a warrant leaned, for her liushnwl'a nrrsst. At a hearing be fore Alderman Morgan Arnold waa committed to jnil iu default of 1800 bail. Ho. has .boon employed as carpenter foreman at thu lisllevue mines. No. 10 of America. No. 10 of the cbnrming nrt series, "America" has arrived and copies may be procured at Tun Tmsnira bnainaaa ofHoe, The latest, number of these delightful studies will prove one of the most interest ing of the collection. MKIi. (i A V K.N in Fcrnntnn, May 5, Prank, son or (Stephen and Susan Haven, of Htone avenue. Funeral today at 3 p. m. FOURTH YEAR HERE Rev. Warren C. Partridge Preaches a Thought ful Discourse AT PEl AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Remarkable Growth in Membership and General Advancement During Four Years Pcnn Avenue Church Is the Mother of Four Congrega tionsThe Pastor's Theme Tells How to Dwell Under the Shadow of the Almighty. The fourth anniversary of Rev. War ren O. Partridge as pastor of the Penn Avenue BaptUt rhnreh, was ap propriately commemorated during the several services hold nt the church yesterday. Tho growth In membership and general advance ment of the church during the four years' pastorate sUows Indefatiga ble effort on the part of both, tho pas tor aud the congregation. In the futir years there have been ro reived 159 member Into tho church, 80S of whom were received on confes sion of faith and baptised. During the four year 850,000 have been ralaed for eilpurposea, and the mtmtMrthlp has grown nntll the oommunioauti now number l"ut person Uomlderabl money ha ben spent in remodeling and beautifying tha whole lot Tior of the ndlflco Tlilt Mi 'i llicit 01 POUR OHCROBBg, The Penn Awn us chnroh Is th mother of four congregations, tlw Firt Grtrman, North Main uvenu .. ttrenn Kilge and 1 1 mmor Baptist ohnroh Two yean ago thamiulon nt (ireen li(1n- was organiiad into the present ooogregatiou by giving letters to seventy persons, then members of the Penn Avenne ohnroh, They now have a membership of 1 PI and a settled pat tor, A pastor w is settled at Dnomore one year ago and the mission will probably be organised Into aohnrob liefur th end of the yusr. v. terday the Penn Avenne ohnreh wsa hendaomsly deoornted with fliw n. A double quartette famished the music and during the offertory horl- lerjohn P. Watkin sang in solo "My King." lithe evening l.sv Mr, Part ridge begun a serUa of lecture on ' ill PottlM Life," the theme being "Heaven M a l im e " A number of singon augments I the regular ohorch quartette The morning subject wa from th text. Psalms 91 l. "He that dwelleth iii tlio erret place of th most high -hall abide Udof the shadow of the Almighty." in abstract the dlwoone Was as follow. 'TbetSZtta deilgn 1 as ft Biotto tot each membot of the church for the coming year The text was probably written by Mooes oommemorating th experience of the chlldru of Israel la their waiiJring tbr nigh the wilder lies " 1 hr are two kinds of Christiana; aomo who, like Ptr, follow brtel afar Ofl there are other who ar.i ue!i intimate friend of th- Mter that in faltn. like John, they recline their heail npOO Ills boanin ' We can abl le In th crt plc of the most high by devout Bib) StOdy Hie scripture are the leltere of our heavenly l atlisr n I dTSSOSd to hi- children itod reveals iin soireti prs) erfnl students ol th word Pbe seeret of the Lord la with them thai fear him and be will show them 111 covenant." The Savloor Mid "lie that doeth My will (ball know of the doctrine " OntUIUJIIOII N nu aoDi "Th secret place of the in.it high InpUeS the privilege of ooouftaaloa witn Qod in prayer, Uaay klada of friendships exist la theworii. Bosl n friendship t founded ni sj SelBsbSeSS and endure as long as 11 . profitable, There are iiisny poiltleal friesdablpa that laat a long as thr is an qmtable division of the apolls Tbn' are many social friendship l .ii are brokva up on the tint serial slight such friendships r not booed opoo abiding confidence In Often friend ship bosom secrets are n it rcveaicl. ' S. mis peopl have only a busineis ai qnalutituce with 1 e d, iney 1 111 that church whieh ftOidj eat the ftlgbosl In dncelneiils to assist tlmm 10 DaotOSSS. lolltir or society fJod'S word ys, 'Ai qoaiot thyielf with 1 . . 1 ' , t,r ,(,,, waa railed the 'frien l of (jcMl ' g ,,,rii waa on net Intimate terms wit!. Jeho vah that it I said 'BftOOh walked with tjrod.' " "The secret plsce of prayer is where the Heavenly Father reveal ill .. crt to Hi faithful children The trne Chriittnn sboaM ptay without cing; he should lire in a world of prayer. "The trne believer ran know aom of th vorts of liod pnrpusra aud plans of grace. "Very few bnslnm mn reveal thrir ecreta If they do tint k-ep their counsels they fear to bo ontwitted, but a wi man will impart In prtrale btnlnen ffalrs to a trusts I wife or a discreet sou. Their iov and InUuuey sioare msoy ooftfldeaoet od reveal hs i.nrpoee of graoe to bis true friends. The heavenly father appears to have imparted to William Gary, Ihe apostle of modern missions, that it was th" divine Intention toooovotl Heathen nation to a knowledge of the true Qod. "The text teache that the Christian tins the inestimable privilege of living near to God. A little child must walk Very OlOSOly beside its father to have the protection of hi shadow. The be liever who walks bandeJn band with hla God cn ftMde ..!- ehadow of hi Almighty Father." -- HIGH SCHOOt COMMENCEMENT. Interesting Hx-rclssa 'J'lmt Will He 1111 at Waverly Wsdnesday. The Wnverly High chool will hold its annual commencement on Wednes day evening at thn Baptist church. Professor F Ct Haonon, the prlndpal, has ItlOOSeded in establishing a most thorough and SOOOOMfal school. The memUers of the olass are Ina itenj 1 min, Dora Card, Sophia Malionoy, Sadie Mahoney, Maud Miller, Gora Slieriuan, Mabel Hherman, Washington Camp, i'atriotio Sons of America, bas oll'ered prizes for boil essays written by members of tho graduating class. This contest wiil form one of tho main faature of th sxsroiseOi . SHERIFF SALE OF COLLIERIES. Austin Moers.of This City, Buya Schuyl kill Coal Proparty. Saturday's issue of thn Pnttsvllle Minora' Journal contains the follow ing: "Deputy Slier ill Sal lade ha dis posed of two collieries of the Bjan inont Coal company. Th purchaser of both was Austin Moore, of Scran ton, consideration if 100 each. "Tho movable property waa sold ep nrately and considerable money was re allied. NOTES OF THE GUARD Orders for Regimental Court Marshal to Con vene at Headquarters. NON COMS. BUST ATTEND SCHOOL Those Who Fail to Do So Will Be Se verely Dealt with The Thirteenth to Visit Flonesclale on the Occasion of tiro Kirmess for the Benefit of Company E Lieutenant H. B. Chase a Probable Successor to Captain James Moir Other News Notes. Colonel Ripple issued the following orders Ihe past wenk: BXADqrABTXBS 13tii Hkoimsnt, 1 Tlmm Baioaofti N. o. P. L Boaaim Pa., April 80, 189-t. ) Ilegimentnl Orders No. 10: I. A regimental court Marshal Is hereby ordered to convene at regimental head quarter for the trial of Owen J. Bagbee, Company H., 18th Regiment, N. Q, P., nml such others as may OOBS before it. Bald court Will convene Tuesday, May IMh, at 7 ::tt o'clock p B., and have per inlnaica to it evenings. II. l'etail tor oi'iirt, l.ieutennut Colonel 11. A Coursen, offlcerof the court: Lieu tenant. Jane w. Oakford, judge advo cate, By Order of OokoMWi r.r.ii FX BrmJL W s. Mii.i.ah, A'ljiitant. BUnQOAKnrM ihtm RMtireaT i Thixd BnruAOft, N. o. P.. Bl 1. n ; v, I .1 . April 3'i, I,!!. b'egimentsi I dder No. 1 1 : L Qnartermsater sergeant William H, Jeaann, jr.. is hereby promoted tir-t Hen tenant and inspector of rifle practice of tins regiment, vioe Lieutenant OlandoB. I'ratt. reeigiiml, lie will bi resaicted ami obeyed acenMirtgly. 11 I lllli'lpal MU " VI i'.eese .' .itklll. I- nereby appointed qnartermaater eergeant of tin regimen:, : W. II. .les-up, jr., promoted to .nu' !cl 1 1 of rifle practice. Be will be ie.(..- tea and 1 bayed accordingly, lty order of COI O.NKl KZR H. Hll'i'l.R. w. s. M11. 1. mi. Adjataab Col. Hipp! 1 is determined that non commieelooed 1 fHeers ihftll attend tbo 11 toads prescribed In regimental orders No. '.', and that paragraph 7 of said or der shall be rigidly onforood. The par tftaph referred to read a followoi "Any non-OOmmlslo'ied ofll -i-r lint ing himself from two of tiu-ie school, exeeptfoi geml an l ?alld reasons, or any uon commissi nod . : . si reported by the ai! jutaiit a not diedayii.g rea- onabie iniolligi noo f noo.ebmm!ssloft doties, shall bs rvqnirsd to appear be fore the board of xamieers fur reex amination." In OOmpliftaOS with this rdr Colonel ICippie lis dircud Ad jutant m ...it to eiid each oompaay cotnmandr a circular letter of which the following I a opf . 1 1 R A I -,' Mill II- I'.l'i.JUe'lT, 1 Tfttno Bmoaml n. (i. p. ' Si ftXS 1 S, i a . Vay I, l."t. ( 1 aptain 1 asweay . Tbtrieootb tuigiment. Thud llrljiate, N. 0, P.! CanaiN I am dlrrcissl by '..i nel Hip plo, nommOnding the regiment, to call yonr attaaUoe to pari v ami vi. regie mental ardor K 0, eorreot Mriee aaddl irrt yon lorlkwith t-i eu, 1,. tlm major e.iniuiandins "our tMitsli n the namni of all boo cminlsslone 1 otneert arTiN teJ by thleesder At ' wn - ibt they praeoftt thetawlv for xminatioo at me. Tin- aoeteeed bt informs yon of the hub none. affe. t.-l b) paragraph VI of it lj leotel a let Me v lieepe. tfullv your ebedlant aervant, W, H Mm is, Adjutant. TblrtrentU lugiuteat, N. it. I. The nam. of LbOOS delinquent nou commissi eneO i Bseers are withheld pewdlog an eopertnalty for thm to demons trots mat they nr 00m potent loottil bold noo eomoaleeioeed war rant '1 tio deliqueuls ar luri..sd 1 1 -IU tin- fi'ilowluc roiupani Com pany A. 1 . 1 iomMay B, f 1 omnoftt ( , 1 doospeny D, l;OeenMay l'.. 8; I n paay P, 8; Oompeny It, bom; Com paiiy II, rt Total. ' i mumus at ii ajajj nt x Oompaay B which never doe any thlng by halve, hm hard at STOVh fet evrl week In the prprtlon of klrftUH which will l held at their handoome new armory the week t ginning May II. the proceel to bs de voted to paying off th debt now land Ing ogalnst the tmtttj, Company I has been parllcuiar Iy forfftltO iu ar ranging III klrmssi in securing aa In st rue tres. the . i vices of Miss -tewar 1, an eooofnpilehod ami aSjeented yoaag lady resiling nt Kingston, 1) Y Ml Mwart is likewise fortunate iu Laying tl.e beat and most accouipliabed Deopln i Honesdale , . .i.i her in prepar mg tn ovrl butifai Sjeaees ol whtoi a kirm.-M conit There i no city or town the die of BoOSOd ale that can produce more beau tiful and accomplished young ladle Por ft Klrtfteae Of any other entertain mefll than can th Mapl city. That the KlrmeOS will be a grand a'irc h . nut been doubted allies the services o! Mis St .wart w ernrcd. Th armory will be crowded afternoon eud t Vetting; b the J -opl of Hooeodolo and vlcun ly Wednesday. May in will bo dig natsd ''SorantOO lv " 'Colonel Klpple and statf and the several oompame of the Thirteenth regiment will vuit Hoosodoto, uo tin day Ibe regiment Will leave via I'.rio an I vVyoinuig Vai ley (hy the conrteay of Suprlntendoiit (teorge li. .--nilthi early Wednesday f. ternoon the 18th arriving In Mom lain toward eveuiug and will give a regimental parade, for whtrh they ar ellrated. for the beueflt of th crowd which will be c aggregated This parade will le. oue of tbe feature of the kirtnts. Ii lias bn sixtesu year sine Hie regi ment last visited Hondale. 'I he ggsj. eroslty and kind t rest ment of i is peo ple OO that occasion are still fresh in l be mem Ot les of too of the Thirteenth who are still iiUnnfisd with the regi ment. The retnrn trip from Hon dale will be made at II o'clock, tbu affording the mmhr of the regiment splendid opportunity of passing a de lightful and entertaining evening and at the same time lending assistance to Company f, in it effort to own a de cent armory. Let every man of tho Thirteenth bo Oft parade in HOBOftdftlo on May 10 DA MM ANIi I1RIKFIN VSUgg) DftVieS A GrriAo have oflered a plen did prir.e for cumpetltlou between the several OOmpSOlOS of the Thirteenth aud other rglmeii, to take place mi Deooration Day, Company 0 hog been hard at work drilling for this contest and are rendy lo moat all comer. Thus far it look aa tbough they would have a wnii. over, a no other company seems to have courage lo knock the chip oil their snonlder. Why not make an in teresting contest bft W0O0 several com panies? Tho commiMlon of Captain Moir ex pires next Monday, May 18, Thia will complete ton yearaof aervioe ns eaptaiu of Company 0 and iieventeen years' ser vice in the regiment. Should the cap tain Insult upon retiring, n lionow em phatically says he will, First Lieuten ant H. B. Chae will be nnanimomly elected captain in his place. The iion-3ommiiooed who do not attend tho schools are invariably the men who do not know their duties ns non 'Commissioned, bavo little or no knowledge ot the tactics, and ore a oon- stant drag on their company. Theie so-called non-commiisioned will be amusing themselves iu the rear rank shortly. Major Whitney will announce the name of the new adjutant of the Sec ond Battalion this week. Adjutant Miller conduoted non-commissioned officers' school at the Scran ton City Guard armory laat Thursday evening and at Honaidule Friday even ing. He will visit Montrose next Fri day to conduct school in Company G's armory. Ckitic. SCRANTONIANS BUY COAL LANDS. Th Ronaldaon Traot Near Pottiville Purchaa.d for $03,328 Last Thursday evening's Pott6Ville Chronicle contains the following: "Preparations are being made for ex tenslvo operations on tbe Konaldson cos! tract in the North war I. at the northern end of Flshbach. Negotia tions have been going on for ome tim-i past between the h'dr of tbe Ronald son estate and some Scranton capital ists with a view to consummating a sale. Yeiterdav afternoon the saie was effected at Philadelphia and the con sideration paid w is ii;'.,o2s. Tho pur chasers of the tract ore .Messrs. Thomss H. Dale, Thomss H, Jon, D. M, Jones, 1). M Powell. Judge 11. M. Kd ward and l)anll Weller. It is ssid that these men have a copital of 8, OuO.OOu behind them and will put in some of th finest tutno machlnory to b.i found t any of tne coal operations iu this region, The Konaldson tract contains 187 euros and la regarded us one of the beat piece of coat land iu thn county. It in underlaid with all the principal coil meaaaree." LABOR DAY OBSERVANCES. Many Oranlzr.tions Will Join in a Parade and Picnic at Ccntr.ll Park Garden. Labor Day will be observed iu Sera'i tOO by the various labor organisations of tho city today. There will be a big psrede, in which all the industrial or- gaulatlnn of the city will DOftieip it . The various organisations will as semble in their risprllvo division at I o'clock sharp a follow Fust dlviion--Forui on Adams ave nue, right resting on Linden street Second division Form on Washing ton aveuu, right reattag on Sprue si reel. The unions will be OSOOmblod In the following order; MUST Division. .e, raoea band. Central Labor mil in. Vkdtlag ontena I'ainters union. Htnuncutter' union. I .aceweaver' nuion. lUyi - It... . Jrunip corps. Beraatop 1 pi graphical union. St- ni nt turs' iiiiLmi. t igarinaters' ooloai Mim-i imu' aeoestatten. rt. lei's dniin rnri Tin, BBeet, Iron and 0 roil Worker. LoUaMS anion l lasierer' union. I'.nmher' onion. (Jlee.bluwer' uuion. BtiSklayaSO' union. Strtill. llVInx Metart band Carpenter' union. M8 iti!itr' eeioe, fll i arirnter' union, 104. Oarpoetesw' nuion, T5i. Car-iiler union, M Taylor. lermee Pri gteaaive uui.au llr. theili .-l .f lrsiumeti. Iron Mnueler s SS e I un ot AHi n. Tii parade will Url at I oVIrs-t peemptb and ) ever tie. foBowlai route pTomBptaae bs Mndea m ffooh IneTtoe. to Mulberry, to (Von, to gafTMa, to i'rankon, lo I mkae siinn. to tagbth, eeentennareh to AiUma, le 'eir eveaoe. to r.m, U.N.ulb SOtSsagteO, to Crntrsl Park gardeu. R 1 Worden, of Catpsntar' ftjgjtOO 718, will be grand marshal . J C At klnsoo. of the i'ainters' union, chief ol staff, H II l'rlre. of OaVMftOtfO' nnlon, nd M. tX Flaherty, of the TypOfVftph ical nnlon, aide. At Central l'ark garden there will be a PiOftta eftioh will be attendsl by a ii.iint-r of wait known lab r lead r. dddteeOM will be mad by Jainrs Wools, of Huighauiton, Judge Stan ton. 1. J. t'smpbell and other, of this city Ihe picnic commit! ha arrangl a tng-' f war between MSVVins Thomp on. a muscular giant, now in this ;t; aud a team of bora" weighing :i,'ssi, ownd by Drayman George Urowii Ibe ll ul strsiigt'.i bvtwn nun aud bet will com off abont I o'clock. - 0 R c. W. INI.NSHAM. Reraartialil IUuh Cb i md bf lllm In lb VfeasssOM t Pn.moiarr Iia-. In atiotlhsy iiniinill will bf noticed III sunouu innt of lr. c. V. Ingraham, Of Btnghamten, B) Y, whoi to be at th ,( -el minster loUL S-ruton, Saturdav, May .V I'r. Ingrahsm has mail a special etudy i I lung illseaeea and bit treatment for eon sampUO Is prokahly the iikeit luccswafcl ever lBlltllte.. A .11.11111, a liiseaa which l a long balllsd !l a-atll f .1 r i-e.t i-, .i -iune, i. cnrc.l bv his rovluod Iii n. ore than 1' per cent of ess,., treat -d Indeed not a single failure is reci i, bst where the treatment lt, been faithfully carried out on tbe part of the all. lit. Tfteee rnlt, which are wonderful, in iled, nr SrieSOtd by numeioiis cnre.1 p :li nts. B BAUTIfTJl JeweJry to m RMl from. E VRItYTil l(J ncv. R R Y INliS in new itylOB. I N in and sec our new store. OU arc welcome. S Tr.KT,T; Silver Novi'ltics In great variety. W.W. BERRY Jeweler 417 Lackawanna Ave, Beat Sets of Teeth,$g.oo JncludlnR the palnleaa extracting Of ti.-t h by uq entirely new rj" 8SSB. S. C. Snytder, D.D.S. lUa WYUMIMU AVK Bummsr Term. Wood's College of Business and Short hand will receive students for Academic business and short hand course during the summer at special rates. Special Sal of Ladies', Misses and children's shoes, Faotory Bhoe Store, til Lck'a ave. jisiiig!!iE9sgiiiii!iiiiiiifiiBiiemiifii i The Melancholy Days JJ Ofliouseeleauing ha va come. i The Saddest of the Year I J To the umrricfl neoi, hacuue bis M homo is all broken up. I The Time of Misery Would be of shorter duration If 5 the hou.ohnlil enmprlseil some of a ti.e tabor h.-ivti winch B 'rrfN' m & CO. haveon special sale at this a as a. I fj 'tin RR AttK -CMtiT.T BTRKTOH r.its. sti'.i- i.miiu:,:h. i ii.mk 8 LADUBK8. CAItl'tT BEAT UK., S t'AKPKT TACKS, TACK BAM B MER8. I S TIlt ltK ttl (lAHIUA- IKU'-i mil H OARDElt M08K,RAKES,BPADES and UAI'.DKN Tool. of all kinds g at prieus wit hln revcli. 9 TBNHJ Atii- OIL STOVES snd 9 RBPRIOSn tTORS Is is aeom je pMtaliaeoi ii"iui aad aossrj m ai licit1, f 1 HENRY BATT1N & CO. 1 ; 111 I I AVKM B, il rilllllllilUJslll.lllllllHIUHIIIIHIIMVi OSLAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. We. nrc now fligplftying a Quo lino Mossery hit Ol ios, BILK tod LI8LK THREAD, OUR $8, $9 and $10 Lines OF Men's Spring and Summer Suits FOR QUALITY, FOR STYLE, FOR FIT, FOR FINISH, THEY HAVE NO EQUAL IN THE CITY. Every purchaser to the amount of $ oo or over is presented with a chance on the Beautiful Parlor Suit. PENN CLOTHING k SHOE HOUSE 137 AND 139 PENN AVENUE, Complete Outfitters. SCRANTON, PA. S. L. ( r ALLEN. THE CUT SHGII HERE " Represents I ianislcr's new Razor Toe Last. If you want the latest stylos iu Footwear trade at Banister's BANISTER'S PRICES arc a little less tDU you are pajlog e'sewliere for inferior goods.. BANISTER will jiiTe yon MORE for your money than any Shoe Honse in tbe city. Patent Leather and Russet Shoes ir. endless variety. v BANISTER'S tmmfA. aiasM AA. wt Coxey's Army BARGAINS POR Child's Straw Sailors, wo'th 25c. and 35c. On Mon day, 19c. Child's Lace Caps, regular price 25c. to 35c. Mon day, 19c. Child's Mull Hats, our reg ular price, 25c. Mon day, 19c. These Bargains for BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. LOOK AT THIS We are offering for Saturday and Monday a 40c. trimmed Sailor For 19c Also a Black Clay Worsted Coat, with moire trimming, latest cut, worth $14, ' For $6.00, You can have your choice of 100 Capes and Coats for $2.98, Worth from $7 to $15. Do n't miss this chance. It will last Saturday and Mon day only. 138 Wyoming Ava m e xt dims: bank. mn rBOsMSBBees UcUwanni nnd Wtoming 1mm, M HANI', )M, l".. 0 Can't Buy These MONDAY ONLY Boys' Kilt Suits, regular price t$1.35. Monday, 99c. Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, worth 35c. to 50c, Monday, 23a Special Bargains in Flow ers and Ribbon3. One Day Only, Monday. La i