TOE SCEAKTON TEIBTTNE-WEDKESDAY MOItNIHG. MAT 10, 1894. Lacisum All Things Musical STELLE&SEELEY 134 Wyoming Ave. HIOII GKA13IJ WEnEIt, SHAW, KMKUSON, OlIIKR MAKES ALL PRICK See the Shaw Piano from the World's Fair in our window. I Foe to Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD USE THE WWHIT And always have Good Bread. SIAXCFACTT-REI) AND FOR SALE TO THE T1SADE BY The Weston Mill lo, EEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS ! Punch Cigars HAVE TME INITUIS G.. B. & Co, rmpr'ntoil en rr.h C'nv Gamey, Brown & Co. Mfr's. int 1. . llol bBj U( AUBl DR. H. B. WARE HPECI U.IHT. EYE. EAR, NOSH A NO THROAT. CFF1CS BODSS : l TOU.WA.il. - : s. xi mi 35 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL. T F. W.lsh ipml y.'st-rJay at Pottt ville. Coal Operator J. P, Boete te,u in Phila delphia Itondajr, J. L II"pp, of tbo Fashion, ii Tn N.-w York 011 busincsi. Mrs. John P. Kvan. of i'otttville, il tat guests o! I'rovhleuce frie:ilt. .Mrs. K Mei rifi.-M, of Wyoming ftv. uue, ba retvraed from a rititto I lalifornie, Mrs. CharlM Ealle, of tni. olty, it tho gusi of V.n. J. H. Z-rb"T, of l'ottsville. Tnl le Kvuns, of tbe I'ittatoii (iczelte, called on friend m tho city last evening. Claiotire L. Dean, aivanre representa tive Iiarnum ai.d Ur.ilijr'e circus, is in Mm city. Dr. J E Svulasii!, of tbe I.aekiwa'ine toapital, has rcturuei from a visit at Phil ade'phin. Mn. M. L Smitb, of Hallatead Place, has retnrntd from a visit with friends at Welliboro. John W. ,!rmvn, neretary of tbe board of trade of Ilarrmburg, is flopping nt tlie Wyoming lieine. Lr. J. L. r'ordham is at Kharmkin at tending tb( Hiiimal tneetlag of the SUojUO banna Duntnl as-oclalioD. James Arohbald, sr., went down to Potto Villa M unlay to nee hit s .in, who are opera tli g ibe Bllverton coin-ry. C T. Huland and John S. Mi l aim leave this morning for l,airobe. Pa., to attend the state COBVIBtiOa of tbe Anciei.t Ofdaf of Ilib Tiiiaaa. DUNMORE, DUNMOM, May 16. Dnnmoia Chap ter N.. 1110, Epworth Magna will give ponetrl and social at Iba tfetbodt't Episc0p.1l chnrch, Weilnidy, Hay lti. A Jilt asnut time is anticipate I as up i:i tbia occasion the new Cbiokaring piuno pnreisnaed by the li-nue, will be D d for the firtt time. Tho following piogrammo will be rendered by the member! of tho league, netiiteil by other local talent, and othert from Bcranton : Introduction of the New I'iuno by I'rof. Kern. Piano Duet Misses Hrace Chamberlain, Minnie Dexter Voial Solo MiHs Sailer Pie.no and Violin Uuot Missis (Irace and EMI Powell Vocal Solo F. A. Cart Piano SSolo Prol. liorn Vocal Solo Miss Sailer Piaiio and Violin Duel Miss Minnie Dexter and ii. O'iirieu Quurt"tto liltlM tiruce Powell, Minnie Richards? Thomas llenwood and E. J, Stewart P.efrtbhments will be served at tbe close of tbe concern. Ecraatan'a Butiuem Interests'. Tna Tuihune will soon publish a care fully compiled and classified list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional interests of Scranton and vicinity. The edition will be bound in book form, beautifully llluetrated with fihotogravure views of our pnblic build tigs, business blocks, streets, etc., together with portraits of leading citizens, No similar work has ever given an equai rep resentation of Hcrauton's many indus tries. It will be au invaluable exposition of our business resources. Sent to persons outside the city, copies of tbia handsome work will attract new comers and be an unequalled advertisement of the city. The circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good results to those coucerned as well as the city at large. Representatives of Trnc Tribune Will Call Upon THOSE WHOSE NAMES are ii eh i n so in this edition and explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences in this edition will please have notico at the office. PANGS OR BANS SNO NEWS OF WEST SI Bidding Adieu to the Washburn Stree! Presbyterian Church. OLD BUILDING TO BE TORN DOWN Michael Nec, of Luzerne Street, Ar rested for Abusing His Wife John Tierney Injured by Being Kicked by a Mule James Dunleavy Severely Injured Personals and Many Brief Items of News. The West Side office of the Scraxtun lBIBUm Is located nt 1040 Jackson street, where subscriptions, advertisements and communications will receive prompt at tention. The festivities at the Washburn Presbyterian church lasteveniug were one, tho memory of which will long r--muin in the hearts of the members. As slated in Tilt: TRIBUNE before, th' building is to bo torn down to make way tor n new and magnificent struc ture. Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock a number congregated in front of the church and it was sold nt miction. The bidding was rather low 'id th--church was given to J. D. Williams for the sum of S0. Tho last evening in tho old ohnrou was ipsnt delight lully. At G o'clock u tapper was held, which moat of tho members atten la I At 8 o'clock the social began. Iba church, despite the livliness of the place, presented n srewsomo appmr ano. The seats and Carpel! lud been removed, giving the building a some what desolato appearance. At Iba close the old bell which bad tolled OUt so many years' was mug for tho Inst Uuii iu tue old pi ice. Ho Ba'. His Wife. Michael Xae, of Luz-rne street, wai arrested yesteiday by Constable John Davis on it warrant sworn out bv Ins wife and issued by Alderman T T. Morgan, of tbe Fifteenth ward Nee Das been iu siuh prodiotmentl before lie nbases ins poor Wife in a ibamttal manner, it portal ly while under the in tluence of intoxicants Sue appeared In the al.lerman court with blaokened yes mid her tti turea bruise 1 badly After a bearitisr nee was aant to lb! county jiil to await the oomlng term of court in default o( ISOO bail, tins is ins thud offanta, Kicked bv a Halt. John Tierney. of LiiZ'riie street, was seriously injured yesterday morning while at wotk in tho Oxford inline by being hicked by mule, Tierney is aiout I t yeurs of age, but drivel an animal f u most Vicioni nature. When the mule kicked him tue cir was In in itioo, and Tierney waa dragga i HVeral yards, He was ploked up In hu uuconscious condii i vi an I retaovtd to bis father's bome. I!'-" band was badly cut and Uo was otbnfwue injured. Dr. Carroll was intamooad an 1 stitchel tbe wound IoJurd to th Mines James Dunleavy, of Filieenth street, employed aa a driver in I ha Central I mines, was painfully and peruapi er I I 'usly injured yesterday wliile at work Dunleavy was standing on one of the i trsokl so tniiiieiout through' ait tbe mines, Wflen a Car came put, and be fore he could gel to a place of safety. tM waa knocked down, 'l ite wheel oi tlie car muds au Ugly gasn over the right eye, und hi head is bally bruised. Dr. Carroll is attending bltn The ITtwi ' adeaaed. Frank Siatier, proprietor tbe Bl t ter house on Nurtb Ualu avenue, which ll lti pionet r hotel of the SVetl Side, it having tue h une entirely renovated .New paper will be plaot I ou tko walls aud the bar Will be re modelled Dauul Mohr. of Philadelphia, it the guest of relatives on Nortn bntnoer avetiue Miaeef Anna Jones and Freda Bam, itndanti t tne Bloomabnrg Mate Nor mal tc'iool, have relume I to their studi s after u visst at the home of Contractor William li. Willutns, of South Mam uveune. A meeting of Kobart Morrn iolge. order of lvoritei, was held last evening in Ciark't hull. B. I. Evana, proprietor of a store oo BoStk Main avenue, is having a new front put in Ins building. W: en ooiu plete it will be b lU'luoniu in appeal -eiice. Mr. patr.ck M r .n. of Twenty fourth street, onuorwent lUccetelul operation yeatarday by baring tu t ot her right foot amputated by Dr. Carnil. Mn. Itorau was tr. ablod with a disease which tUada smpiitatloii nectstary. HIm Ethel Tbompfon, of Bnltlmort, it the guest of in- u Is on tins side Ira DaVlea, of Washburn sir. et, and Daniel K-ese, of Fillmore avenue, have returned from llablng trip to Qraval poud. Tuey report a large c ilea of perch. mmm JtWISH WOMttM OHO AN 12 i. Kobl Frlaclplss That Aulma o Them la Eo Dolus. A I ng-t number of the b.'st known Jewish women of the city met in the lecture ro IU of the Linden Str -et temple last evening an I organlltd ii SorantoD section of the National Cjuh cil of Jtwlifa Woman, The purpoaet of the orginiz tlion are lo bring aoout closer relatloni among Jewish women, to funds i by au or ganic union a medium of oommnolo lion and a moaiis of pr utinc work of common inecr. s', to nromuiirate united effort! in behalf ot Jo I Usui by supplying meant of atuly. and In be half of the work of goolal reform by tbe application of the Oeit puilatitropliio thought. Habbi Jiicob Feuerliuht if ns choitu temporary ch itrman of tin meeting which elected the following parm i ncnt officers: Mrs. Jaoh Feiterlicht, president; Mis. (i E. Root, vice prill dmt; Mrs. Binjsmia Simter, tocre tarv, and Miss U Gloodmin, treasurer. Mrs. J Fivoiitan, Mrs. J. Kline mi 1 Mn. M. Simmons were sel cted to com prise tho executive committee, The meeting adjourned to meet June IB, CONVENTION AT WILKES-BARRE. Temperance lien Will Must There Tcday and Tomorrow Today and tomorrow the annual con vention of the Catholic Total Absti nent! Union of tho Diocoso of Scran ton will lie held in St. Aloysiut hall, Wilkos-B irre. It promises to be a very interesting tntetlng. Tho Scranton tocietius will be repre sented by the following: St. Dsn's bat talion, James McNnmara, T. F. Kud gen, Jnmes H. Burnett ; Father Whit, tys', S. il. Duunn.P. T. May; St. Paul's (G. it. ), M. J. Mellndy, T. W. Early; St. Pault't eadets, Martin Ferguson, P. D Mnhon; Father Mathow, (Hyde Park); Father Mathow cadets, M. T. Walsh, John D. Cronin; St. John's S. S., J. J. McGuire, W. H. Gavin; St. John's (Pine Brook), Timothy Burke, D. J. Cambell; St. Cecelia's, Indies Maggto Burnett, May Hennigan; St. Paul's cadets, P. F. McCoy, Timothy McCoy. THE HAND OF FATE. It Was I r a ii nt bv Miss Ltst-r and Compar.y at tho Academy. Miss Minnie L stur aud her company gavo "The Han i of Fito" at the Acad emy of Muiio last evening before a well pleas'id audience. During th" p rforraanco Frank Mc Nish and John A Proiton introduced their clever specialties. Tonight "An uettc, tho Dancing Uirl," a drama of great merit, will biproduoed. On Thursday evening the company will plav ''Silver Hedge;" Friday even ing, "BelOOO Lights;" Saturday ev n log, "Jack Sbippard." Tnuridny matitipo. "Bote of KiU irney. Matinee prloea, 10 cents to evoi body in all p irts of the house. SOUTH SIDE. The complimentary concert of Elec tric City council, Koval Arcanum, nt Qirmauia hail last night win tnof. OOghly enjoyed by n large assemblage of invited guests. The musical aud literary progratnmi, as it nppeand in TBI TniBDKB, who folloived ill every detail Tlie principal event of the evening was tOI u idress of Dr E. D. Doolittle, of Euton, grand regent of tho Royal Arcanum f r Pennsylvania. Dr Doolittle is an eloqomt au I forci ble speaker and the large audience Wat cirri d aWiy with his oratory. li;s thome was not entirely given to the history of the society ; he spoke of pub lic qnntioni as well and aim fr quest' lv c imp sill I his hearers to lose ttieir gravity by lilt ibarp wit nad unaffected humor. It was close to midnight when the eutertaium.uit ended K -fresh ments wire then served, after which the guej.s left for home. Pattnk F.nntrly Injur..!. Patrick Finnerty, of stone avinni, a voting tuan eiiiiloyel at the Booth work', received sev-r injuries yetter- day while ,t work. He was imployid i:i running the buggies of iron on the elevator lo the oonvirtlng department Ouoofti.es . I ti.'gies loaded with piil iron, which ha 1 He -n hoisted to tbe Cbarglng tl'or, was left standing near the iu utb of the elevator sUaf', and in some onareonntabli mannirltbt g.iii running backward until it n iht l the opening and Weil peli-m-dl to th" bottom, Plamrtt was at the foot of the shaft and before ho oonl 1 cet to a place of safety, 001 of the iron bais struck him on the face He .lid not gat itrnrk tqnartly. The bar grated his clxek md t re a big gah in it. He Waa taktn bomi at. 1 Dr. Mauley dreai 1 ins wouu lt. Hsvs Srcur.d Nw liars. The Wilii.im C nn-ll II couipmy has at In at MCUrtd a hew hone, Yes- tarday afternoon Llvtrynun Pi ink Scutt so'd to the c .nipstiv a lag gray weigblug 1,400 poonda. Tbi amount paid was 190 I ne barataa which wt Used ou tae oilier horse 11 too sui dl to St tbe titw one, aud it could not be bitebad to the boat carriagi ywtirdiy K r. m 10 A:. drew J. White, ens I f th moit praotloal horatmin in the city, however, loeut tbe afternoon lo trying lo Incut the animal lo rush oiler the harness at IB! II DOd I the al inn. and wat quite loctmlnl. The William CoOMlb will now be able to resp I to ills i-iti tl to th - spsnl and prompt tn ss oi' i tin r c mip mi s Fh rtif Paraa r!pha I'.itr.-k Kaln, of H ll-vu. an I M.-s Mry Bb ridin, of Slooi avenue, will lw Hurried this afttmo n at 4 80 In Bl Pete: s e itbadl ,1 Gteorgi UretUi i, al Bireb stre-t. ud Miss Llui Davit, of Sooth Mala avenue, wire married on Monday af ternoou at '.ae imni" "f Mr (ir !llu'i pir-uts. it-v Mr Ztisltmau, of tlit U Ml n Avrnoe Lola ran oburob p-r formed tbe ceremony A matting r tboi i opp ! tit.- MWir in lli Twtolleth ward w oel I last night iu Km:. I M llar'l ball on Proipact aviont Jobo C Lavll wai in tba chair and Cnirln K nt rac r l I tbialoutnot the maatiag, A goji deal of talk tl indulged in and tin.lly the BOltlllg br ikt '.n ;:i I nfOli I. - THAT FiMGUb "04S C-SE It Will Praaabiy 8t Triei at iitsbuia- Tolay It is rspreted that the trial of tlie rate of th govimmn t agaloal aula R m, of Ibti citv, ehargad ou ixi four counts with sending obaBint und thriateiilDg letters I : rough tue m ills, wfllba called f..r ttisl at Plltibnrg tbil tin. ruiu.:. Tue ease has awakerie l mnob interaai In tbi Smoky City. Mis Ross is quartered with btritip father at th'- Central hotel and Mi-i Jennie Halt is a guest at Ibe aam house. A Capiis was i.ud for Jennie R ss in' t week, but tbi had itarted fi r Pitlabnrg i ifori tbt dooomenl was r - ceivu I In this city. .Miss Mott wis taken setimisly ill at her hotel on S iuday an I a d '('tor slim limned S II wat much Improved Mon day, ami it is ibongbl win be able to go into today to testify. Mta R oss will lie defended by Attor ney W. W, Wltaon, of this city. Sue will deny that ibl wrote th-i letters. OEATH OF A J. MA HON. Tb End '"in. V..s ntiy Aitor Two ot : ill rlnir Andrew J. Maboo, of .lOD Third street, who conduct ! a groc-ry and llv-ry business in this el'y for ovtr thirty ye. ir, died at his noma yester day after a wo months' illness Mr. Malum w..s a thrifty btisincsi man nn I am inert, considerable Wealth, Ho was about 56 years of age nud for the past few yenis had been iu poor lien 1th. The funeral arraugem .hit are not yet OOmpltted, OEATH OFMHS. BRIDGET O'MALIEV. Shs Did La-.t Niirr.'. Aft-r a Pslnful Illntea, Mrs. Bridget O'M .Hey, ngd B4 years, wife of Michael O M illey, of 610 Wyoming avenue, died last night shortly before midnight She was a sister of BtV. J. J. Cor oner, of For!! City and ol Sistor Li gouri of tbe Immaculate Heart of St. Cecilia's convent. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been completed. -o- A Dslluh'.fiil H nortalr.insnt. Ou Thursday eveuing one of the bright est and most Dilating entertainments will he given in the lactSn room of the Klin l'ark church. It will be 10 i veiling of rare inton st. General und Mrs. Tom Thumb, together with an original recital by tbo talented Miss Morton, will bo among the attractions. Kuilo licx is Ksduaivtdr. Blltmadl, Play uuy Offired number of tunes. Uantscbi & Sons., manufacturers, 1080 Chestnut street, l'hiludelphia. Won derful orcbettriul organs, only ti aud $10. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tunet. C.1.DEK1H Tho First Indictment Against Him Is All That Will Bo Tried This Term. THE COMMISSIONERS WERE NAiHED Attorneys W. Gaylord Thomas and VV. W. Baylor Appointed to Conduct the Twelfth Ward Councilmanic Contests The Jury Disagreed and Was Discharged A Spicy Peckville Case on at Adjournment. The first of the series of indictment.! charging ix-At1irmtn 0. M. Deloug with mildemtjanor in office was taken nn in court room No lyesterlay uf timoOD, Judge Siltser occupying the bench. County D tective John J, BUea wai the prosi clltor, mid District Attorney Kelly opened the OBI! for th" com monwealth. !) Dong was represented by Col. F. J Fitiaimmoni nud John F. scra'g. He iiohargid with inooring Unlawfully the sum or Td cents from tho county by nuking falsi returns. In 1891 Jacob Z tgler.of the Eleventh wind, swore out a warrant before c. M DeLmg, whowni at mat time aN It i in in of the Eighth ward of tine city, against Daniel ii iyl and his two laogbtin, K'ttla ind Mary Ann, on aooount ol soum trouble Oiat uroso be twoan the partial, A day waa aet for the hitting in the can and Bayei and bin daughter! wlih their witness oa, ware on hand. They waited some time liyond'tbi hour set for the hearing, but '. 'gler, the prose cutor, did hot put an appearance. Accordingly Deloug dlamlaied the case, placing tho costs on tiio prose cotor, Several witness . s wr called v 'ster- lay win twora that there was no test. mony whatever taken by ihi aldern .:i in th ' Zieglar case, but wiiun tu. trail script of costs was returned to the com misalonen than wis aa it-mof l cents charged by D Long for bis fee In Wiariog levin WltOllaal at tue rat ) of 10 oentl api-ce. lie Long claimed that hit olirk, n young man named Judge, wai ln irttsted with toe ti ling out of the tra i icrlpta and that bi left lueb mitten ntirely in hit bandi Tint was tho reason of tin error, if th-re w re any, in tins cate. All th ev; 1 i wat In when court adjourned, and the attorn)! will ad dress the jury tins morning oriii.it CASH in 0 OKt The ess- of M i ! nil int in .ro against Climntina Martttna waa fintibvsl ba lor- Jo'lge .tt. r at noon, and Iba jury retir .1 lo deliberate on it IVbm court a j mn"), tbo Jury returned i verdiol Ondlng tbi difiodint entity if Immoral conduct aud th j u irt we." ditobarged, lldore Judge .avaga in court r ..'a No. tu1 first naaj was Ibat of Cnrii tlao B ' ira ler ag unit Aaguit HUcken I'T.'. Cbargl Ig assault and battery. Tba MM ua submitted to the jary without trgumtot A'ter i- nsiaVri t tl.e cas for three quarter! of an hour tba jury returned avrdictof DOt guilty and plac 'line costs mi :: , r OUtOT Robert C Wilis was next called to tell why be offered tninlt to the body nf Fred W, Btagmaa Aielatant Die tl lei Attorney ( ) Nllll Was for 111 Colli- tnonwealtb and E C. Newcomb for tue defendant. Btagmaa was u.t on hand te pros eota and h will be required to ultli the coits. a IT. K ItXI KAXDAX, 1' I Bill i ,S" Was that of A',, M F irr againit Cuarlee Woolt, abarglDg ee- luriuii sua ais i in hcc i.i; Living charge ot carrying concealed wca: s M il Parr, WbOU a prett and in telligent young wotua . f 18 waa put n tba (tail and the told tbe story of bei relaih . with Wo i Ii Whan she first tint tbi difen lint, he Cilne to board it th I of u ilnu named HeBrlde living :ie.(r rchbald, at Wbtch place she w riu;. o.. I al servant girl Bba beoaota arqnalnted with him in lhr-e days an I v. i nt to a plc-nic Hi I i ;r retUI i bom at night aha wea:t that Wood became lutlmete with nr, promlalog tom.ko it tight by mar- riegi, Bubarqninl to thli dale Woodl rltltid tar at her father! house m PackVllI", where h was r reivd pv tiie family as hat accepted lover. A : wai s-t for the marriage, but th night prevl us Wooda aaked to post- p ue th i vent for a '.vee;;. w .i.-'i was Igret d to by the girl's father In the no an time the defen lint mir rled a girl from tba Bonth Blda. He kept Ins III. 1. 1 ,'" a atetet howev.r, a I i ti" in. lit while visiting the Farr residence a rev dver dropped (rotu Ins pookat to the il tor, It wai admllted bj the pros. cation that he did not point the wrap hi at any body in tba home. The case wai on at n.lj on meat. TlIK Jl KV DttAOPJtKO, The jury engaged In the ens of the young man lauoley andGlbbooa, ln- dlattd for laroeny at the instance of Liviryman l'.erce, of 0trbon4a!e,could i. : " an I ,!u In.' Si titer .lii.'uarg-d them from (ortbir couiideratlon o( the Ci.so. It wat learn.d that the jury tt.. I four for ICqtltta) and eight for conviction. John Dint, who wat cmvioted of threatening to kill Tbomaa Pawoba, both of Mud town, interad bail in th sum of sj'i in to kep tb paaoa for on year. Martin Wnyshner lecmiu his boudimao, Court yiiterday appointed W. Qty lord 1 In in as and W. W. Biylor C0m mlllionin to take testimony Iu the i well th ward eouncilin inio coutesti. To Oar ra'rui'. While our store room will not be C0B Dieted before June 1. we have i as it is) n great deal mora room t wlo butioett and win mdaavor to k i v our patroai tin. wr Viol they ilen'rve. We are very grateful for the very lur;o patronafe extended ever sine " nur tire, and propose iu our present qnarters to demonstrate fully that they can buy their supplies from a neat, ch'an store just aa cheaply anil with a great di nl more pleasure. tl ir entire stock is n-w. Never in the history of the country were goodi so low. l'amiiu's, hoteband hoard, log houtei can buy of us a cheaply a from any New York whulesnlo house if they de-he goods in quantity. We want to thank our patront throughout North eastern Pennsylvania for their ooofldenoa and liberal patronage and wo intend to demonstrate that wulle we will have the handsomest f tore in the state, it will be Conducted on nicb business principles nud In such a liberal spirit that we v ill con tin 01 to grow nud keep pace with this mug. uillcent city. Yours truly, B, (i. t'ot llSKX. MR. ALEX, PHILLIPS Sow hM haiohnrffo of tho KEYHTOXE 110 'J EL, loriuurly c.tlle ! UlayCiQfli Ktyit oornar Il-.n-al..,. ,-., .,,wl Stv..ftntwl A ..11 II imiiiuiuj ( tiMM wnewRHW J 1UI1 11 II I.' B Uqoorti Hour, An Pim pi Mn will bo kifi.it In itOQK. .Mr. Pbllllpi will Em pirns tit o Kre-jt IiIh miiuy iriiudH who will in. ... ii u ii ii a - u A FINE GAME FXPECTED. Cornill Will Meet Lihlgh in This City Taturday. College men are expecting one of the closest games of the season between the nines of Cornell and Lehigh next Saturday at the Soranton base ball park. Euly iu tho itngon the Cornell boys went to the training tabler.besidos doing actlvi work in tho gymna sium. Their ratnt victories over Am herst nnd tho university of Pennsyl vania make thorn formidable contes tants for lickighs' nine, Tho Lehigh men however, are well equipped to meet nay team and they have defeated Lafayette. Bendlsslon & Woerz'e nnd Ballantlne'e Aies tire the neat. !.. J. WaLmu, agent, Si Lackawanna u.euu Have You Seen the Late 4 Neapolitan Ware? It is the Most Artistic ever made. If you 2vant a good car riage you siwud see them Dinner, 7:: ClilU 1 J UwU Best Assortment. CHINA vHJUi WE1CHEL & MILLAR 11G Wyominj;; Avenue. One Coat Makes Them Look Like New" A7 iVai tnetwi ittfafnaln tbe mark! lor tooi 'i n op and D ilshltu Kurn n ur . (laraea 'ii a i aalrt, Baby Carrlaeea, le, ta ae apeltettlnn tn i -i l Varnlan aii'l Uranaform taieca lato b aatltal iiu.tat.joi of Cherry, Wahogany, OaU, Rn:woor), Watnu', Vermillion and Ebony Pal ip n I i nt aiot IIif I'm t ' i - Bl suri't . gel "i lb ' . Jl I you wo! not be li.4.ivlut I. To Obtain Satisfactory Results with Beady-Mixed Pa tits LUCAS TINTKD6L0SS t ! - I l"tl I it as b leg iarable, aau Thentiafarl n et prase 1 . ,nr eattom . .'.'.t r ar lacra-l tradelatheee j.K-i. sack wj.- n C .'.I 01 "i t f'.r ! taOtpl cinl shnsrioff " ' on and srlta foil loatrai tloataat .'tiiii!inis l ( beaatlfying our I me aud surrojuJ .ng-s Matthews Bros. 323 Lackawanna Ave. Print Butler 25c. 3 lb. 427 Lackawanna Ave. C. DITCHBURN. FRESH EGGS RECEIVED DAILY A. r. JURISCH !35 SPRUCE STREET BIOYOLKS AND BPOBTINO (;ooii-. Victor, Ocnilron. Beltpae, I.ovell, Diamond unil Other Wheels. OEED POTATOES V ALL HEST VAK VAHIET1ES. ONION SETS And all kinds GABDBN BE EDS in bulk and in paik- ages. Pierce's Market V-EMIM AVE. Baby Carriages (LaaaaV THE Hindoo Now on sale for 25c. or given away with purchase of every suit. Handsome line of Spring Overcoats and the Nobby "Bell" Cutaway Snits in Custom Tailors and Clothiers, Wyoming Avenue. m.mmmm H Li - gaJ At 308 Lackawanna Ave. iillinery D S 200 La lies' Trimmed Hats, in all the regular shades, S worth $5, for $2.98. 2 io do. Sprays of Flowers, assorted colors, worth 50a, I tor 10c. s urt S s. 45 do. Sprays of Mowers, assorted colors, worth $1, i 1 f'r 39c. I 2 :o doz. extra lone:, full regular made llernrdorf Dye 3 a iaaies nos;, wortn 39c, tor zoc. I 36 do. Ladies' Mitts, worth 30c, for 25C. i pair Lace Curtains, worth $2.75. for $1.75. B 110 pair Lace Curtains, worth 3.00, for 2.00. r 06 nair Lac Curtains, worth for 2.75. I tS pair Irish Point, worth 10.00, for 5.00. s 18 pair Ir'sh Point, worth 15 .00, for 8 50- z 7Z 10 pair Itrus.els. worth , 35.O0, for 15.00. 5 riiniiiieiiiU!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiniiniiiiiiiiitii!i!iiiiiiiii.'siiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS DUNLAP Straws ()' OPEN Christian, the Hatter. Thtnlreu h tuning to tovoj WQkti Rirr tun lfvi h. ;.; VK hftre bt'' her; wt iW h'Ti; wo will to b'Tt. Atra n WV y, loult in on Bit nod if wo onnnot U'v ym tin flnost 1M( M I I. s AMI KPOR1 IN. OOOIM, nn ! n re-or-l of inoro McyiMo uIas than nay other Armlo thocity, wo wiU tnko you to tho show. FLOREY & HOLT T. M G A. BUILDINa Bicycle Riders, Take Notice! CAPS Invented by a rider Something New CONRAD Has the Agency for them THE CELEBRATED PIANOS Are si Po o ut Hip Mn-t Popular nnd Preferred by lA'Stlinc Anitas Waror.iotns : Opposite Columbus Monument, 200 Washington Av. Scranton, Pa. Look In Handkerchief Puzzle 6c Delany S ! asnioni epartsnent SPECIAL A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Only $9.90 Ciotiiisrs, WteruriBto' Suits Capes Jackets For Women Sell, Sell, Sell, is the order of the day. FIFTEEN Imported Clay Jackets, Cut, Style und Work tho best 01 the tailor's art A reduetioi ol'50 Pa'r Ci iit. See this olTer iiiK of Hi,'h-cluss Jaeketa Your size is here. CAPES in rioth, Morie Silk, Cove'. Cloth nnd Lace. Many styiei iiiul prices that will please youv SUITS Printed Duck nnd Serges Stnp d and Spot Patterns Von ought to have one. Tki price, $3.50 to $7.50. G.W, Owens & Co. Clonk riurl Suits Mnkora, Court House Square, nun 1 1 t l tjr- 1 j