THE SCEAKTON TRIBUNE FltlDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1894. Lacisum All Things Musical STELLE&SEELEY 134 Wyoming Ave. Id ICS 1 1 C.KAU1J WEBKB, sua w, BHBBSON, OlllElt MAKES mm ALL l'KICE See the Shaw Piano froin the World's Fair in our window. 11 Foe to Dyspepsia GOOD EREAD USE 1111:- SNOW SITE FLOUR And always have Good Bread. HAKT7TACTURED AND fOH SALE TO THE THADE II Y The Weston Mill Co, ttWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE FFNIIINE FOPIiL'-.B Punch Cigars HAVc? THE IMITIHIS Gm B. 5c Co , ImprlntM M Fioa C'nar Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. IOUKX UUUaX MlUAKKi DR. H. B. WARE BPECI IIjIHX EYE, EAE, KGSE A.NU THROAT; '35 VVYOMING AVE MYSTERY STILL UNSOLVED. Nothing New Learned About the Manner in Which John Mc Donald Met His Death. The mystery sorrouniliag th death of Ji)tin MVIionaM, whose corps WM fonn'l Wednesday afternoon alouy a brannh rsilros'l leadirijr up the Moosic monntHin, Is. yt unsolvd. McDonald wii k:.own to be in per fect liesltb on tb morning he loft home for Mooic to buy torn paiut. nor was be ever subject to soy hidden kilinoDt, an attack of which niigbt carry him off suddenly. Coroner Kelly nd the jnry empan elled in tbe cssa went down yesterday and a thorough examination of tbe roily wai made, Uiaiiusiug not a single mirk of violence; nor oouid any theory be mivHueed as, to the cause of death. According to the evidence of the people at whose bouse he left the paint, they were positive be remarked to them that too medicine h" had got for his shoulder mads In in very sick. Tho medicine may have been for ex ternal application, which might be deadly poison if taken inwardly, and there ia n possibility thnt the BUM mis understood tho use of it and drank it. Oa this hypothesis the dea 1 man's stomach was removed and the contents of it obtained. A chemical analysis will be made, the remit of which will be made known at toe meeting of tbe jnry in tbe coroner's ollico tomorrow night, Tbe remains of McDonald were, turn d over to his friends yesterday ami interment will take place this after noon. TO UY STEAM PIPES. Psrmlsaloa Qranttd to Economy Light, Heat and Power Company. Permission has been granted by Street Commissioner Kirat to the Economy Light, Heat and I'ower com pany to lay steam pipes from the plant near Poplar street in Dunnmor? through mat.y of the etruetl and alleys of the city. The permit grants the privilege of laying the pipe? on JelferHon avonue to Gibson streot, Moir court, Linden ptreet, Kressler court, Olive strnet, Hitchcock court. McKouna court, Clay avenue and Center street. None of the thoroughfares mentioned are paved in the localities for which the permit is granted. The company later will trench the pav.nl utreetH and will tben have to furniuh bonds to properly repave. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's Now Discovery know its value, ami those who have not, have now tho opportunity to try it Free. Call on tho advertised Draggle! add get a Trial Hot tie, Free, (Send your name and address to II. E. liucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, Free, ax well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is gnaran teed to do you good and cost you nothing. Matthews linw. Drugstore. ' Fishing Tackle. If the fish don't bite go at once to David ow Bros, for their tackle. Mi-w Aim of Frauds. He sure you get the geuuino Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. It cures Colds, Croup, Asthma, Deafness and Bheumatism. P ANQS MEWS OMIEST SI Events of Interest to Tribune Readers Across the Lackawanna. OLD FOLKS CONCERT A SUCCESS A Very Interesting Entertainment Held at the Methodist Episcopal Church Serious Accident to Young Bert Simons Entertainment Given by Martha Washington Chapter at Beer's Hall Short News Notes. The West Sid) office of the Scravtom TnmrNK is located at 104;) Jackson street, where subscriptions, advertisements and communication! will receive prompt at tention.! One of the quaintest and most uni que entertainments which has been iveii on this side in a long time was "Yo Olde Folks Concerte" given last evening in the Slmpaoi Methodist Episcopal ehnrch. The costumes were very odd looking, the e.riista representing farm hands, spins ters, old heads, matrons, and others, l'he noted bars linger, Harry Acker was attired in a striped suit, an 1 red hair, tile novelty hting that the hair WOUl l Hop up and down to th- great Hmnitmtnt of the audience. The pro grnm opened with thu chorus, "Auld Lang Syue," and Wallace Moser gav.t "A Speaking Pieee." A duet was run -dered by Misses llirtley and t'oster, and James Uartt limn reviled a comical puce in farmer's dialect A quartette company of Minor Warden, Howard Devil, unil Misses Edna Saxo and Raobel Jones, rendered a eelection Miss (ieorgie Kittle, an elocutionist of much ability, recite 1, aud the "Olde Folate," rendered the chorus, "Comin Jtromiah." Mrs. K. J. Wil liams alto recited. A round was .ting by Misses Davis, Powell and Paine, and Messrs. iUrt mau, Long ami Hartmeu. (.Taraiioc Plorey rendered an excellent tenor solo in the atiire of "I irauthcr,". The most pleading fsatnr of the evening and one which celled forth rounds ot applause, wee a recitation by the young daughter of George Fellows, a band H me little Jiis ot .') years, who recited : 'Where is mv Doll,'' an intricate etiar- I aCter recitation, with all the lluency Md eun of a Ooiabed elocutionist Tbe rendition, of tb piece made the littie .Mis Fellows the star p rformer of the evening, after tin.' entertainment tne young ladies served maple sugar and ice cream lu tbe parlor. A Peasant Affair. Mattha Waebiogtoo chapter, order of Eastern Star, gaTC a uieastug entei- tainmeat last evening In Been' hall on North Msiu avenue. Toenail was irettily decorated for tbe occasion jaBeoi Eaton was obooen ebalrnao and opened the programme with a selectiou Of the "Columbian Trio." A piaao solo was rendered br Miss Williams, and a vocal solo by .Mrs Phillips. A. 1! Ilolmee gave an CXOelJont ad Iress lu whicu he gave a report of the order, showing large gains Mr. M-tzgsr gave a contrail solo in a sweet voice, and was lib- rally applauded John T Watkms sang and res;, indod to an en core. A recitation was given by Mm Uitb House. The male trio again sang, after Which an excellent supper was nerved ine c mtnitt"ei were ai follows: Entertainment, Annie Wii ,iam, chairman , Mrs C W, Stevens, Mrs. Broad bent, Annie Mareb and Mrs. Uvron Boeklagbaa, of Blmharet; re freshment ootnfflittee, Q F. Eyuon, William Madden, Mrs William Fow ler, Mrs, Wrought an 1 Mrs Davies Sabbith School Convention. The eighth auniiJ uiPJtit.g of the Wyoming Sabbath School onion will be held in the Welsh Congregational ehnrch of Providence, on 'l ues lay and Wednesday, May 18 and 10. Ofl i'uee d .iy evening section lie v. George M BojBtOO, of Beaton, Mass., Will deliver an address on .Sunday School work. Tbe Committee invites all pastors, 0 printu 1-nls and all Sunday school workers to make a special ei'.irt to come and bear Do-tor Poyuton. A very interesting pr graWBe has been arranged for rVodncod IT, when there will be ad ireses and topics pertaining to tti Babbatb aebool work, etc., de Hvered by ll-v. T t' Biwarde, D. D . of Kingston, and other prominent min isters. Unable to A serious accident OCCOrcd yesterlny at recess at No II school, liert Simons, a lad of 7 years, wh.le at play with sevor.il of his school iniOs, Wal en deavoring to balance himself acr H an iron balue trade piaueii on itene steps twelv feet high in the rear of the boil ling, Wulle attempting this feat, be lost his balauo and fell to the grouud, Striking his head upon tome loose stones. Kind bands b rw thu un conscious little fellow to the rootn of he principal, Professor W. George Powell, where he Wis sonnwnat re vlved Later he was removed to bis father's home on Tenth Itfaot, where a physician attended to Ids injure, l'he olow on the head was a asvere one, us the youug lad has not spoken since. The Lsdlss T. A. S. Mears ball was crowded to its utmost capacity 1 st evening at thu entertain ment and social of the ladles Totil Abstinence P.-nevdent society. The chairman wns T F. Casey. Bold were rend'T. d by Mits Connolly, Peter Dug gan, Misses iraldiui Bl 'Wilt, (.Vina Long, Maggie O'Loyle and Mamie Monaghati. TboM Who gave recita tions were Miss Winnie Durkin. Miss lame Finnerty and Miss Winnie Jones, Profeeaor ieorgo C'arr delighted the indienoe with several banjo solos, aud the clog dance by Moilonough aud Walsh created groat applaus1. 'fhe pleasing affair closed wiln a social. Intcrrrd V ..- Aftnrnoon. 'I ho many friends of Mrs. David I'.. Davies, who died at bcr home on Mon day morning, assembled atthefainilv residence in Decker's court at 2 30 o'clock yesterday afternoon to witness tho lust final rites of tho deceased. Ref. PaVid Jones, pastor of the First Welsh Congregational church, Wai tho offlolatillg clergyman, anil spoke in eulogistic terms on the and memories of the departed. Interment was made at the Washburn street cemetery. The pall bearera were Owen D, John, Richard Hurlow, William Williams, James Harris J. J. Ho wells; John X. Duvius. Fell Into a Hole. This week an opening was made on JacKson street for a culvert for tho Keyser Valloy creek to run through. At Lou Wickizer, of the West Moun tain, was driving past the place last evening his horse fell into the cavity. Mr. Wickizer, after great trouble, got the animal out aud found that his legs wore badly Injured. Then Constable Jones came npon tbe scene aud took the animal to the livery of Undertaker Wymbs. Short Items of News. Miss Alice Weeks, of North Hyde Park avenue, who wont to Virginia about u mouth ago, is reported as bs lug in a very low oonditio.i at that place. Mr. and Mis. 0 G. Green, of Syra cuse, are giienteof Undertaker William Price, of South Main avenue. An entertainment was given In tbe Washburu Street Presbyterian church lust evening. This is the last affair to bo given in tho church, as it will be sold at nuution on Tuesday next to make vuv for a new uud innch hand somer edifice John K. Kl wards, of South Main avdtina will go to Spring Brook today on a phf itorial trip. calledIr. wi A FOOL. Exciting Scenes in Alderman Post's Office at Druggist Ryan's Hearing. Tho atmosphere in Alderman Post's office yesterday morning was a trifle wanner than out on the avenue, but then there wai more going on in the aldsrtnau'e ulfice. Secretary Dny, of the American Sabbath union, had Druggist D 8. Byan before Alderman Post for tilling soda water on Sunday. J. Elliot Boil ami T. P. Hobnii appeared for Mr. Byan. The principal witnoss against Mr. Hyan was absent from the city, and Key Mr Don) took the stand to tes tify about how Mr. Kyau violated the law of 1794 Mr. DonjF etated that ho rasped Ryan's store on Sunday, Mav 0. and found the soda water Bizzllng just as it is lit the habit of d dog on week days "Did you so nuy person pay for sods water :'' Inquired Mr Byan, "1 won't answer that Tne law you know very well states that no worldly bil-iiiess shall be transacted on Sun lav. I ami selling soda is worldly business, " i responded Mr D 'tiy. Mr Ross It is a fair question, as ' the proeecOtlOQ has to establish a sle before there can be a conviction. Th act of assembly covers the cases of drug stores, air. II o'oan Tbe law exempts works of charity and necessity, and drug ! stores are the Utter. "We dispute tue druggists' right to I keep open lor the transaction of hutl nees, as is claimed,' sai l Mr Deny "Then, Mr Dony, you re a fool, aid Druggist Ryan It was at this particular point of the 1 heaiing that the meroury in the ther mometer commnnc-d jumping up, un- . til O tl,u , .rl I ,u.t.,r IS supposed to boll. Then Mr Dony lefan to boll, fignra lively writing 11 shook Ms list at Mr tlvan. and told him quite emphatically that he diuw tbe line at being called a fool Alderman Post Sailed the hot hea led crowd down and in a few moment ad- ! j oirned tne ess until next Wednesday morning. - 0lf One l f IVrl.,-1 Teeth. 1 think the general run of teeth are ts" coming worse a- the yean g" by. Tbe ancients certainly hail is-t-er teeth than people coeeess today. This Is ! be ae coiiuusl fur iti grout meaeurs by the luvi- rioll flKsl N'iiple rat. 'I be 11 f Udsll'CO pres, rrs tei-tt,, lu.n . .-..e s;'n-y iiu,s and ai rp: u In fm.-t, I nrxrr ki ow ..f but tn ptrbil set of teeth, and the owner of these was a girl of nineteen years, lleb.ro .en, bioit w r, s.,r s ill. ml eu attack of typhoid fever, and iur then I twine nf tlesM-snlenil.d ti et u b.ne ,uvaivl. Interview m Phlladtlphia Becccd. Hie Offtake geetisstse fwr Besjiseeleeh, Soph'" let ! it-. of the hones uf At-tb-a, and XtflOptsM rooted awhile frnn listening to Secretsjs and Sffoei a trrati.o ou the a rse that BfOUH P ile, t erwtit un a I i.or-e in in mi'.., ri, t;in Hut if we had j no other evidence of the Oreaka1 tosMdnese tor horse, the trf-autlful marldra on the i Parthenon pediment and (risen wonld t-n tt.e it r) These marbles show nio the self mastery of tbe yonthe who cumrolUsl the pnaideel of for th Oreeki knew wi .i that the seerel of power oi r others, whether in or brute, lay llrst of all in x '.' i iiininand. Chicago Herald. A run ais fact in the early history of pins la that when they wrr tirst sold iu "open shop'' t ere wae such a great demand fur them tna! a code wai pa.si permitting their sale only on t wo days In t he year -Ihe 1st and Id Of January, Those days the court Indian and the dty demes fktsked to the deoU t purchaeU them In such num ber th.'.i tbey ware anootuitad festival. In Australia then.' Is inanufai tuntl a hat win. a ,- smd Vi te,e!i,bie the Panama hat Very oloaaly. It Is made fruiu the tltioT pauded loaves of a native plant, which are Immersed in boiling wati r. and then drnd. The tlts-r ohtauisd by this treatment U plalu-d as lu South America. Hallway statistics show that theAmsri can tusi ( tvrenty ovrn railway trips a year, the ffnglhlinrni nineteen, the Belgian eleven, the "frouchiu.in, th (ierman, Swede, Noiwaklan and the Spaniard live each, while the lurk, thu Swiss and tho 1 IijIiiui take but one each. PEHSONAl. 1) A Lander, of Iliughamten, was yes terday iu thu city. E P. Ifneklow, of Minorsville, was la tho city yesterday. Dr. William Van Dozn, of Arclibild, was in the city yesterday. M Jor Everett Warren was engaged In legs! bustocci at Boneedale yeeterday. Prank Arrlco, of Birmingham ton, Aia., IStbegUeUot Mrs. II. M. (irambs, of Taylor avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Not'loton left yes- terday for Danavill N. Y., for a two 1 weeks' sojourn. James L sties, of Wilkes-linrre, and Tailie Evans, of Munch Chunk, were in tho city yesterday. Attorney M A. Mr linley is acting as stenographer iu couit room No. 3 U nlng i the pecial term of court. Mis. William UoDoOgall, of East Orange, N. J., is visiting her brotber, i i S 1 1' 'i mer, of 41'J Olive street. T. A. Braahear, of st. Loois, at present ! located at Dal too, was In the city last night enronte from New Yurk. Edmund J, Dounegnn, n dental student ! at tho University of Pennsylvania, is spending his Vacation with his pirouts iu this city. -4 . Ptnogvnphrs Furnished We are prepared to furnish business men with first-class stenographers by the day or hour. Export bookkeeping a specialty. Scrauton C'oninieri aal Association, Lim ited, 4-5 Spruco btri.ier, Ilavi You Kver Bounht Anythlna of Davldow llros. that did not give satis faction? If so go to tbelt jplaoe at once and they will mako it satisfactory. Mutlo Bczst Ezclutlvaly. Best made. Play nny desired number of tunes. Uautschi & Sons., maoufacturers, 1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orchestrial organs, only fa and (10. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired aud improved with new tuues. NOTES OF SOUTH IE James Forrester Injured at the Lower Mill Last Night and Nairouly Escipes Death. BOTH FEET WERE BADLY CRUSHED He Is Manager of the South Side Eusiness OfTico of the Truth He Went to the Mill With His Cousin's Supper Norlh End Friends Sur prise Mrs. J. F. Best Charles Roehl Passes Into the Great Be yond Shoter Paragraphs. James Forrester, of Pear street, who is business manager of the South Side branch of the Truth, had his two feat badly crushed by cars at tbe South works at 8 o'clock last night, and had a narrow escape from getting killed. He went to the steel mill with supper for his cousin, a man named Loftus who works there, nnd was crossing the nar row gauge track running by the j it, when the Barry F. locomotive pushing u trip of iron cars struck bim. Be fell an 1 ins feet were thrust ahead of the wheels of the iron truck, and he was rollrd about ten feet when the car jumped the truck, lb 000 who wit ueieed thu eoetdent saw Forrester's shoes lorn frnn his feet, and expected when the oar wai lifted fr. in bim to find him lifeless, or at least his logs severed from his body. The extent of his injuries fortunately was hes ser ious, but it may take four moot lis until he fully recovers the us of his feet. A lua.sagu w is sent to Dr. J. A. Mauley ami he went Immediately to the mill and dressed Forrester's injur ies. He did not make an elaborate eg -amloallon, simply putting ou tempo rary bandages; but he is of the opinion that n bones of tho feet are smashed The delta and muscle, bovtt-ver, is ter ribly crushed. Charts Koohl Pass Awav. A moot) relpected citizen lu the ner eon of Charts Roehl. of 440 Aider street, aged 57 years, joined tuegiat majority Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock after a lingering illness of four years. Mr. Boon! was born in G't uaiiy and nami to this country in tho oarly days of the city of BcreOlOQ He held many position! of trust and al ways iCUUitted the confidence reposed in bin in an upright and capable man ner Bit wife mid Hire step children, Mrs John Bebeuer, jr., Charlri Linn, an i Mies Liene Linn, are left to mourn bun. I'll luneral will take plaOC to morrow afternoon a' I o'clock Ser vices will be conducted at the lliokory .'-:ret Presbyterian church by Pastor Lci.-e Interment will b met lu th Pittston Avenue OIBMtaff Alli ance Herman lodge of i bid Fellows, and th Han (ln society, to which he belonged will attend the funeral in a body Burp-1 is for Mrs J. F Best. Mrs Jams f Beat, wife of the pro prietor f th- Rianng ltraok hot!, en tertained a number of br N rtli En I frisnds last night at tbe family resi de) c on Cedar avenue, in young folke planned their visit in the nature ofsrurprise, but Mrs littt jave a Splendid rtcsp'.lnn nevertheless. The parlors were given over to th visitors and delicious refrs'limntits were nro Vided VoOe! and in-trnmntal music msl tb hours pas quickly ami Ike i i npany loft at V a in., on a special trim vr the Dilawar and lluln railroad 1 he I sius nf 1 1 . s- j rss.nt re Misses It ( i .Maliey, .Maun Tay ler. U Walsh. L'llle Scblll. J-nile ii llsra, Selin Soon, Hannah Thorn ton, Msnne O'Boylo, Kan Taylor, MiimU Roga'i, 11 H-liiy and Ifanx U ftns, of Provide aos fjeovgi a I'Don leU, Frai.k V Ki.igh'. 1 aonru 1'. Mullen, John F. Mnllin, M Healer, i f Frovrienoai Andrew J. Itt. if Oedar avenue, and John J, Oeyaa, f Minooka, Will Btre at H-nasdsls. The double quartette of th Si ran Ion Ssngcrrunde, whicli rehearsed last night at (li-rinsi la hall, will take part In the concert of the II udl Lei ler kreoi next Monday night. It consists of tb fol.owiug Vocalists, wbo posse musical merit of high order. First tenors, August Bebutti and Chris tlaa storr, second teoore, John Leu tee aud Cbarlti lleil; Bret ban ft, August Soblmpfl and Anton Flscb, second Is. so, John Stoebvr and Wliliaiu Bauechm m Bhrrtsr I'arasiapha Organist Schilling, of St Peter's cathedral, and wile, of Prop.-ct nve litis, gave a Very pleasant "At Booto" tb the memben 01 the cathedral choir W luoedey uiebt Breafter Tin Tribcxi will gve ipecial interest in pUbliahlUf the pro gramma of service at th different ebnrebM on thll side on th antecedent Saturday I be pastois nro respectful ly asked to hav their lubjeots eclected on Friday evening if possible, and a TnjWWI reporter will call st thu resi dence for them, '1 no condiliiioa of E.ldll Bartman ia tunc i Improved Bird he Is expicted to inrvtvi A pedeettlan parly of young folks from the Tw- ntletta w ird will walk to Paid Mount Sunday, if weather la fa vorable, Stt.eell i (aires. Dr Sch wen longer, of Munich, has nmdea fortune out of his antifat naultarium, wliero overweight 'cr-ons are curisl by moans of colietunt exon iso and dietetic re strictions. Tii Turks obtain the same re Sufi by sweat cures and Iird Myron doc tored inline , i with vinegar salads and pro tracted f..-t. a much los disagreeable method is that proposed by a French n r reepondent, who recommendi his fellow lufforere to oat only one article of food at a meal. In thai way, ho says, t ho sense of satiety will Is- induce I much mme quickly and the temptation to overeating corre spondingly lessened. Philadelphia Times. A Pleas I rand. Ad Italian oouDtrvmen triad to steal a hen. He oaogbt bold.of It by tbe tall, bat tbe (owl escaped, leavlog the tea tben in liis I' mils. Tin1 man I'.fti'iavanl confi'sscil bli tank in tiie print, who told hint to bring Ave lln In expiation o( his criminal Intent. Tbe oountryman returned with a paper imi; full of coppera, irhlob lie held In mob n way that when the priest temk hold of it all tin' money dropped out imo tho man's hat, and his reverenoi vrai let) erlth tbe empty bag, Wberenpon tbealy, peni tent remarked, "I, too, only got the ffath- imi tin. fnwl"' II MeaaaessM e- Film Shoes, tin' latest all aprini; stylos, st tin' t'liinniomvi'iilth Shoa storo. MR, ALECK PHILLIPS MowhujUMObareeof th KB78TONK HO Tflla forraerry eaped the Orosi KeyjLeprtter Bromley ave. and Bwetiand, A full Un" of Liquors, Beer, Ale and rino ttuni wid be kiit In stouk. Mr I'lillllps will hu plmis .dt o irrt'L't his iniiuy Irlc uds whu will favor Uiui with a call. PROMINENT TAYLOR CITIZEN DIES. Osorse Wlntiburo V as a Prominent sad Frogresslv Cltistn. By the death of Osorgs Winterbara at Taylor ysstordsy morning that borough lotus one of its most promi nent and progressiva citizens. The de ceased is survived by a widow aud three children. He was a member of Lily lodge, In dependent Order of Odd Fellows; Tay lor lodge, Knights of Pythias, and W. A. Couuell divition, U. R. of K. of P. Evkuy article guaranteed at Davidow Bros. Beadlnston Sc Woerz's and Ballantlne's Ales are tho best. E. J. Waxii, agent, 81 Lackawanna avenn. Haye You Seen the Latest Neapolitan Ware? It is the Most Artistic ever made. Baby Carriages If you want a good car riage you should see them. His .e-ys. as 1111101 f 1 Cm i-. Q -dilu 1 JllCU is . id Best Assortment. mt: MIL p, hi a liiiLLHU 116 Wyoming Avenue, "One Coat lakes Them Look Like New" eti ant l of Cherry, Mahogany, Oak, Rosewood, Walnut, Vermillion and Ebony Tot up In Tint and Half Pint t'aaa. i euro i.ifon.m:. .ii . ssi i you will not oo U.l'l'HIUMM. To Obtain Satisfactory Results with Ready-Mixed Paints -fit TUB LUCAS TINTED GLOSS This Paint has len la M itnt sjee f ir over t. n ,.ir i,, sr.. re-'uinm-tid it as tKln sod ilarabU aud mt fr : 'i U. :.,: r i ' . 1 hy our nistom ' tr . !. : . : ( all or s n I f.,r a mpl rsrd ahmrlni; el reeadwtta full iutrui tiuu. a t mtimatiua Itol I'siutifyias our bom" aud sarroUM iBfa Matthews Bros. 32 j Lackawanna Ava Print Butter 25c. a k 427 Lackawanna Ave. C. DITCHBURN. FRESH EGGS RECEIVED DAILY WHY DO YOU DOIT? Wkyraa all over ti ley lookiae, forcni.i ilolhtrs wilh mi ' liumiri'daa I lea I sate' wirrtu Ol cold in thetu! Hut you will ruino very otoee to it it lr m will qall at th. ri.riit plao. Ilrlnir your dl lien ,.uld, sliver aud gruou hacha to A. W. JURI3CH its arnvt itbebt, and tot fun viuo lor your money in BIOVOLK8, riRB ARMS, riBHINO TACKLE, I I M l n Mil KV, in ; ci i.ii.its AND Ob'.NKHAIi SPORTING til KIDS. Tho VICTOR YvTIKRI. Leads. Bicycles Hi" arms, eto. repair Sd at short BOtioe, Eey flttliu- a suuclally. (live mo a call. qEED POTATOES W ALL BEST VAi: IETIES. ONION SETS" And all kinds GARDEN SEEDS in bulk and in pack ages. Pierce's Market FEIMIM AVE. THE Hindoo Handkerchief Puzzle Now on sale for 25c. or,iven away with purchase of every suit. Handsome line of Spring Overcoats and the Nobby "Bell" Cutaway Snits Martin & Delaiiy Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WyoVning Avenue. iciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiisiMiiiiiiiiiisiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie X!JL Fashion AtM)b Lackawanna Ave. WILL OFFER FIVE SPECIAL DRIVES 1 ' FOR S I FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. I 500 Ladies' Lace Trimmed Hats in all the 00 QQ I S popular shades, regular price $5.00; for yuvO I - s 50 doz, Sprays of Flower,3 in assorted col 5 ors, regular price 50c; for - aw y 45 doz Sprays of Flowers, assorted colors, i regular price $1.00; for eaa fag 0 50 doz. Extra Long, Full Regular Herms. 1 dorf Dye, Ladies Hose, regular price 39c ; 2 lor - - ... 100 Pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, our M a n regular $5 00 Curtain; for - - - -1" 'iMiiiM.-uiiuiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiii!iutiiitcii:iiuiiEi.h.: s.iiiiuiiaitiuuir DUNLAP Straws Now Open AT Christian, i nil Hatter. Th scire as Is , .mm,' 1 1 learai Wiites-Barre has b"eii Iutu; WE have been here: we are here: We will Is here, Anm w aay, look le "ti us. .ad f we cannot sbovr you the flneat BICTCLM an n RPOBTlire I.JOH-, an la record of nior bicycle sales Ii n . ay f h r firm In the inly, wo will take you io the show. FLORBY Q HOLT Y. M. Q A. BUILDING Bicycle Riders, Take Notice! CAPS Invented by a rider Something New CONRAD Has the Agency for them THE CELEBRATED umwm Look In ' VSa, Ilp ij . JSBrwm. ' - MfSifPlfll PIANOS Aro nt lrecnt Ihe M't Popular and l'rrfcrrcd by T"BdlliB An lit. Varcrooms : Opposflfl Columbus Monumont, 205 Washington Av. Scranton,Pa. i 15c, 39c. I a SPECIAL A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Only $9.80 Cfctia.lMlsmWumishEa Suits Capes Jackets For Women Sell, Sell, Sell, is the order of the day. FIFTEEN Imported Clay Jackets. Cut, Stylo aud Work tho best of tin' tailor's art A reduction , ol 50 Per Cent. See this offer ing of High-class Jackets,, Your size is here. CAPE3 In Cloth, Morie Silk, Covet Cloth and Lace. My 8ty!ea and prices that will pleaso you SUITS Printed Duck and Serges, Striped and Spot Patterns. You ought to have one. Tha prioB, $3.50 to $7.50. G. W. Owens & Co. Cloak nnd Suits Makers, Court House Square,