THE fcCKANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 18, 1894. 3 Lacisum All Things Musical stelleTseeley 134 Wyoming Ave. HIGH GKAIJ15 WEBER, SHAW, KMKKSON, OXBKB MAKES ORGANS alt. raica See the Shaw Piano from the World's Fair in our window. GOOD BREAD -USE THE SNOW WHITI And always have Good Bread. Manufactured ap for sale to the tuade 11v The Weston Mill Co fcEWARS OF COUNTERFEITS I THE dFWUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITUIS G.. B. & Co , Imprinted nn Each Clear Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. DR. H. B. WARE BPBCIAIilSK EYE. EAR. KOSE AMJ THROAT. VkilVU UVVMWl UUTo 6.JU fH. :35 WYOMING AVE, FISHING IN ARCTIC REGIONS. Dow tha Etkimoa Catch Fl.li Without Unit Ikiaagh HolM In th Ire. Whenever there is a level Add of ice In Closed by line of hummocks the, fish are lire to he plenty. Such a field as th;s, abonr, half a mile kii(, practically affonl a living to most of the people in the village during the season of 1&S3, because that year tho ice wa very unfavorable for Mul ing and food was very nm in the village. Tho fishing is carried on mostly by the Womi-ii and children, though one or two old men generally go out, and one or two of the younger men, when they cannot go Beating ami food is wanted at the house, Will j j 1 1 1 the liiiiing party Each (Uherman is provided with a long handlod ice pick, which he frequently leave sticking in the snow near the fishing ground, a long line made of strips of whalebone, reeled lengthwise on a slender wooilen shuul'i al-out eighteen inches long, and provided with a nopper sinker and two pear shaped "jigs" of walrii:. ivory, armed with four Iwrbless li'ioks of copper, and scoop or dipper nuule of reindeer antlers with a wooden hnnille about two feet long. Hardly an latino, and especially no Ks kimo boy. stir, out of the house in winter Without one of these scoops in his hand. To every party of two or three there will also lie a good hired bag of seal.skin, gener ally made of a pjeot of an old Barak cover, for bringing horn the Rah. Arriving at the fishing grounds each proceeds to pick a hole through the ice, which is about four feet thick, clearing out the chips with the coop. The "Jigs" are then let dimn through the hole and enough line unreeled to keep them just clear of the bottom, where the llsh are plnying iilxmt. The reel is held in the riglfl hand ami serves as a short rod, while the scoop is held in the left hund ami used to keep the holo clear of the scum of new ice, which, of course, Is constantly forming. The line Is kept inconstant motion, jerked Bpquleklf a short distance and then allowed to drop back, so Hint tho little fish that are nosing 11.' nut the white "jigs," lifter the manner of codfish, are booked about the jaw or in the belly. As soon as the fisherman feels a fish on his hook ho cut cue up a bight of the line with his scoop and another below this w ith his reel, and thus reels up the UMOU these two sticks hi loose coils until the llsh is brought to tho surface, when a skillful toss throws him off the barbless hook on the ice, where he gives one connluaive flap mid Instantly freezes solid. Tho elastic whale bone line Is thrown oh" tho sticks without tangling and paid out through the hole again for another trial. If lish are not found plenty nt the first hole the fisherman shifts his ground until be "strikes a school." They are somotiiiies so plenty that they may becnuglitus faatafl they can liohaulcd tip. One woman will bring in upward of a bushel of little fish thoy are generally nbout five or six inches long from a single day's fishing. The fishing lasts until the middle of May, when tho ice begins to soften. A good many nro also caught along tho shore, in November in about a foot of water, when there are no tide cracks in tho ice. Cor. Forest and Stream. Where Hull Is Interim- Id Animals. There seems to be no doubt that man, compared with other animals, is very poorly equipped for locomotion. The horse walks on its toe nails, likewise the moun tain goat and all other beasts that are evift. You Can yourself discern thef.u pciiority of this method for grace and rupidity by observing the ballet dancer, who, by the artificial cultivation of certain muscles, Is enabled to prance upon her toes and without touching her heels to the Kround. Washington Star PIANOS A Foe to Dyspepsia 4- , s. FLOUR IIIERSJ COURT William Reese ami Daniel Hi lion Not Guilty of Highway Robbery. JOHN EARLY'S TORMENTORS GOUTY But They Were Recommended to the Extreme Mercy ofthe Court Judgo Savage Takes a Caso from the Hands of the Jury David Tinsley Pleads Guilty and Is Sentenced. Other Matters Before the Judges. The highway robbery case of John Flock sgitiust Dauil Mauon und Wil liam Rese was gien to the jury yes terday morning at 11 o'clock. District Attorney Kelly, on behalf of the com monwealth, spoke to the jury in a milliner that it stemed the conviction of Malum and liees was inevitablo It ri quired all the logic of that eloquent pleader, Attorney John U. Jones, to counterbalance the arguments of th prosecution. Jndge Sittser delivered a clean cut ehargo to the jury and the case, which seemed blue for tho de fendants, was njed When the jury sent in word that a verdict was agreed upon court room No. 1 became as silent us the tomb. The defendants, to whom the conc'.u sion of the jury meant liberty or a long term in the penitentiary, shifted nerr ously in their chairs and gazad witli a sardonic expression on their counte nances into -p 106. DKVBHPAlrTI WILL PLiaBEO WhD Clerk Daniels read th I verdict they rtsrted exultantly an 1 wore barely able to control their exutieration. The next cas Imfore Judge Sittsr grew cut of a drunken brawl at the "Uidge" in Archbuid. Michael Dully and Thomas Loftus, shortly before Christians, weut on evening t. ti n pool room of John K tb, intending to pass tho evening away at a gam' of pool. They were drunk and tho pro prietor refused to let them play. L-uv ing ltoth's hotel they weut to tne iloOB of a man named Wnlton. On going home that night Dulfy swor he was assaulted by throe of Roth's friends, Fflix retains, Enoch Zihor aud John Ilerliinsky. The jury fonnd the de fendants not guilty and divided the COstS Jo K'-deris and Alsiu Xekavilrh wire or. trial the remain ler of th af ternoon in conrt room No, 1 for pound ing the upper story of Antony Mlktil ski, thrir boarding lost. They lived On Breaker 'treet, and Lteutnunt S oilman testifl-d that he went to the house on the night of the row and fonnd the prosecutor in an rZtrtUMljf tumhlo-dowu condition Yovsu MEN tOOKt OCtLTI lhe case in lour! roon No '.' of John Early against Edward PaddML John Uoylao. Patrick W..lsh. Micha-I Walsh. Anthony Doucy, Patrick Hearr an i William Orier weut to the jury at noon. The yoong tneu were ably doftn It I by Attorney Joseph 0 lirie", I ut their own testimony was OOlAtoUng an", worthless Tho jury fonn l tt em guilty of both con'nU in the indictment ssnlt and battery tad lOtlld 'tis mis chieff an 1 reeommended tbvin to the i-x'r, m rxteroy nf the court. tteorge Blbflotd, of this ittv. who wa trel nt a former term of court for embezz'i-meut. found guilty and nt HMjuently granted a new trial, w m put on tri ll again yoster lay Tho sn.t as brought hv R. L, Stonr, of rXaBflaeOtT, a sti-ek-johliar in ninl-t, horses an 1 cattle He shipped stock to llignti -I I in this ntv the total value nf whicii ws fn t:; Huhti -i Li sold the stock and in 'quir nig hu secoaatfl ailed to tolffll for ,n item of t CC5. it is allegfl i Jude S ivage instructed tho jury to return a verdict of not guilty In so Ofdopiag he explsiood that the anil ougbt to lie brought In a olvil oonrt, TWI I.Vi: MU.N HflUUL CITIZiNS. Tho i.ext order of bu.iness before Judge Savage was the naturalizing of a dozen citizms. I Lev wire all of Welsh extraction and tb-court, in signing tbo papers, reiaarksd that tho Welsh make vrv useful ci:iz-na mil arestl lom taltod to tho bar to answer tot infraction of the law. Tho case against QfOtgi P rokopO vitch, indicted on three counts for 00' lawfully refilling rsgiitared bottles, was, on motion of John It. Jones, at lOfttOJF for the def-ndaut, contino ed until next term through the nnav dds ble absence of a Very important witus in th" cai'-. Dafid Tinsliiy. aiothof bottlof, chargid with tho sums offoOOM )y P, F. Leonard, II. 8. Ilrink, and A M Moral , plead guilty Judge Sayago in parsing sentoae warned Tinsley to buy his littles in the future, anil said lis would intlnl what might he consldvrsd a v rv light sentence, which was a lino a f", and the cosls in escn of Ihe three cssee. The caso of Haley BtOOt.alsn ob irg I with appropriating beer bottle', la which A W Schrador w is prooiootor, wss put on trial few minutes oafon aiijoornmunt. Site fOUng Man Gets Into the Strert. The three young women were walking abreast perhaps sauntering would bo the la tter word-and as the street was rather crowded aud the sidewalk not extraordi narily wide, the young man who came up Is'hind them found some difficulty in pass ing. lie tried the outside, but pe ple uiov ing In tin opposite direction kept driving him back behind the trio Then he tried to pass on tho building Me. hut the trio swerved a lit tie and there wasn't room. The young man sauntered along behind the three young women listening to "what mamma said to me" and "what George thought, of it all," and then lie grew des perate and tried again lo pasa, but was again driven back by the hurrying men and women Just us ho (ell behind Ihe trio again one of the young women glanced back und then whispered lo the others "They'll give me a chance to pass now,'' e thought. Hut they didn't They simply moved a little faster and lowered their voices, and the next iiistaut hud reached a corner po liceman. "Mr. Officer," exclaimed one nf them, "will yon make this fellow stop follow ing list lie's been most annoying." "Why!" began the young man in sur prise, but the officer stopped him. "Herel Hero!" he said, "get a move on you, you Jacksnipe!" Then, rulsing his hat, "It's all right, bridles. I'm onto him. " "But, my dear air" expostulated the young man "Quit that, now," Interrupted the police man, "or I'll bat you over tho bead and run you in Mashers can't live on this beat. Leddies, your servant." Ho lifted his bat again as they passed on, gave his club a jaunty whirl, and said: "Goonl gooul Don't block the street. I'm In no humor for triflln." As a crowd was gathering the young man went on, and ho takes chances with teams in the street now when he overtakes a party of women occupying most of rJ sidewalk. He says it' safer.- i SOUTHSIDE. County Surveyor A. B Dunning, who with City Engineer Phillips has been at work on tbe street lines in the Nine teenth ward, has finished hi work and the lines are now ready to be followed when the property owusn are at leis ure to mike the change. Tbe twists and turn in the different streets bad been a stumbling block to any legisla tion toward improvement. A large number of the properl v owners who are desirou-i of gradiug, fligging and curb ing will be accommodated with the privilege of beginning operation. LonglDis Websr Barlod. The funeral of Longinis Weber, of Irving avenue, was bold yesterduy morning from St. Mary's church on River street. Rev. George J, Stopper celebrated mssi and proaehed a very beautiful aarntoa The pall bearers, selecle I from tho B idonsor society, to which he belonged, were: Edward D.imal, tieorga Hiedmuller, Vincent Winkler and Thaddoui Haook. The flower bearers ware: Paul Schneider und William Fisher. Interment was made in tbe Unman Catholic come tery. Shcrlor Paragraph. The now Itobinaon building is Hear ing tho o mpletlon of t lie first story it ml already gives promise of balug u splendid tractors. The William Connell Hosn company will hold a picnic nt Central Park to morrow. To-night tho m "lub rs of the company will parade the prloci pal streets of the Twentieth ward to ad vert'.se the picnic. First class dance music has been engage, I and an active commit ten hits charge of tho manage ment of the picnic. The condition of Mrs. It F. Moore, of Slociim street, who recently Under went a severe operation, is rapidly im proving. The pupils of No. 3 school have or gtolled a bate ball club and uro ready to arrange games with other clubs. Tue laoond nine of the iligli school is the first thev would like to meet Hev. Q I. Jaakovita, pastor ofthe Hungarian Catbollo church of Oroen Ridge, visited It -v John L mghrau, of Minooka, vest rtay. James PofT ster. of Pear street, is convalescing rapidly, and will be out in a week read for work Rev, Karl Kissliug, ex. pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran church, is con sidvrieg a call from a church in central New York Bnbpce isi are being served on tho voters of the Twelfth ward to answer at the heanng in the contested election CUSes. Matthias Hugino, whose dwelling and beer bottling establishment obnotoed was burned down a few wosks ago, it g tttng ready to rebuild on tbe same foundation wails. Mr. William Fink, of R-mington avnue, is slightly Inditpoeed, Miss Sara i McN uiiira, of South WaablngtOO nviiu, and a p'rty of young lad lit, have tout cut invitations to their friends to attend a social which will he given m Excelsior hall, Wi ln-' lay, My SS Tbe p Ople living near the dividing lino of th Nineteetb an ! TwMtlotb war It. and ulto a Lira?" number who have oceaetofl to travel aeroai tbe 1'ittston avenue bridge, and on pri sttoet, are about to circulate a petition winch will be presented to Select Oonoeilnifl Oonnell atkinghim tolo tro iuco a rti.lOtiou in council j-r v i ' -ing for an eh ctric light a', the PltUtOD avnu-s bridge. I '.lnmbu Cooacil, Yonng Men' in ttitntf, will hold a so. l.il tonig it at Dr. Manlr hall. FLOUNCES IN CASCADES. One Attntettve 1 1 alaee el m Htm ttvdla BOa ItBtWf i,iih n. Althoii.h tin' Uouble klrt ha not ret prwaUed over the mgi, variety, skirt on tbo whole nn trimmed rather than plain, at laaat lnP' In An n a. i'arish nmst.ti.l cling In many I MM I I tbO ptrfaotly plain klrt, und it i oot .-.iva.. (tare very milt h eitbel Tbfl lla"' is. In fact, .iid to be reducing it. If, a Imlicsl It muet If C ' iw ,m aMsT .'iiaft . . a DTOU - U K Oi'WV. kin i only .'1 ' , yards In irciimfi'renco am aOOeptod as quite in I be nnale Four yapls have ls ii the narrow of limit for itoino time tast It is stated that ha in loth fiuings ure to be dispensed wiih, and if Btiffonlng l; ln si.t' .1 iiism It shall l' In the form of a haircloth petticoat stltehisl lilt" the prop er shnS'. IVltieoat,-. trimmed with ruilles having oordad honu are ui ' i n oomaaended as holding out thedn as skirl satisfactorily. All thin aUlBlnCT silks have the skirt ei ther dou'iie, drapod or rooro or k)M trlxn mod, Plounoaa, botbolroubwandatrabjbaj an' unployod, with laoo, ruchiiurs. rlb boPa, fMtOon and all manner of pretty d ,'icM that slum- to aih.iiita'- In llght w, Ighi good i. Tho fullnuMof the skirt Is unaiipsl i. earl., all III tho back, the fnmt being rather closer fitting than during tho winter. Bodjoni an rory mnch trimtnad In every iinaglnable v.ay. They an' mode Isith with and Without high collars, whilo loovoi aroanythlnga oopi plain, although sloOVM tight from shoulder to wrist have been Mlemnly predicted by the authorities in such matters. At. pn-scnt tin y spnad us fur out 1s t ween the shoulder and elbow 01 tho quality Of tho gOOdi Will permit. Tho sloovc may Is1 in Bigot Mylo, or tho upper part may consist of one, tw oorthrc j culTs or ruilles while the town-part is tight. There Is even n revival of the slei vc puffed throughout its length, cither BMUBd tho arm or lengthwise of it. This is a pretty fashion fOrgOWMOf muslin, indiusllkor other thin goods. . A sketch is given of a summer costumt of figured India silk. The skirt is trim med with clreulnr flounces arranged In cascades, tho top of curb being finished with a ribbon bow to match tho color of the gissJs. The round bodice is laid In plaits at tho waist and ban a square yoke and standing collar of lace. Tho tight silk leaves have lace cuffs at the wrists and n silk puff above the elbow Which Is decorat ed with birws und bunds of ribbon. A rib bon bow with two long ends Is fastened at tho right side of the corsugc, und a ribbon bow adorns tho left side of tho waist . JUD10 GHOI.LET. "' 1 :! I mm KM , i V K n -i SA . NEWS OF WEST SI Mrs. Simon Bixby Has a Number of Young Toughs Arrested. WERE HAVING A CELEBRATION Interesting Lecture Delivered by Wil liam Davies in the First Welsh Con gregational Church Disgraceful Scenes That Are Enacted on Swet land Street Near Garfield Avenue. Personal and Minor News Notes. The West Side olnce of the Scranton lUBUMfe Is located at 1010 Jackson street, where subscriptions, adveriisetnouts and communications will receive prompt at tention. Mrs. Simon Dixhy, who resides in the rear of Price street, ll pp ire I at the West Side station nous at tin early honr yesWrday morning, and com plained that a gang of toughs had us ssinl'led in frniit of her home an 1 wr drinking from a K--.' of bear, Lieuten ant Williams and Ifflc r Sloat went to the scene and arrested thvm Tbe young men reside in tint vicinity and wsru having a celebration on a pay day nt the Briggs mine. When Mrs. Bixby requested them to mov on th-y threw stones at the do r and threatened to clean out the family Tbay w.-re re moved to the West Bldf ttatiou bouse. Ppoka en the Frot cV A fair siz d audience greeted Will inn Davies. of Fiibgoard.W ilea, who is visiting relatives on this si lu, in tbe First Welsh Coogregational church last evening Mr DaV 01 IrotVMd on tlio French, jiving an xodllnut ae lOnl of their doingi la the Walab territory Ho is a line siamlcer and tho leotON vok'd groat interest and attention from his audi1 or Told 1 1 a V w Linst. Mis B O. Morgan, of North Main too no, is ill. Mr. Banry Cbarlaa, of Btrondibnrg, is tho gut of friend here. PbilTip Jonai, of WilkMBerro, was viitiug friends bate feeterd iv Tho mrtnteraof tbe Plviuouth Coi gragational church will tun an excur sion on June 27 Jennie an l Carri'' Abbot, of Carbon dale, are visiting frt-nls 00 tblialds Miss J I Philips, of I'utuniu i.reet, u reooveriog fr m an nines. John Stovot, of Doylestowo, Buck's county, it vi'iting his son, ', A. S. ,v,-r, ol Lafaystte strerl. A (ioTty consisting of William Tnomtou, Benjamin Braoeand Wn- I liam Reese, left for HaDCOCk, N Y., oa j u fishing trip yatt. rdsv n 'ruing. William F. Mark-sick an 1 John F I Janu s, of tbe BftMotb ward, Beaond I llstrict, srO OaodidStM for delegate to ; His Reptlblioaa cotiaiy eouvention. Rev, W 8. Jon, pastor of tho First Welsh Baptlat ch.irth, Beajamio Mug:., ti. in- u; ! in ten int ( tbo I Delaware, Laekawanna and vt'eateyo coinpaiiv. aud i, ti 1 Ii on is I -av to- day fr Mlaertvllle to itteoad the too , vntlnu of toe Northeastern Bapliat ttti'Ci ition Ti e Sloan Mine Accidental fund will , run an excursion tn Farview on June 7. R. v an I Mis. M U Mill, of Boatn Main uvor.no, have re :urns J from . Wilkes llarr- I' .-d l-'vans, of PlrntOOtfe, Wat b-i resterday. ( 'larl risrhand llo'iert Linrd. r si i n t s of so .oylk'll cunly. are lb gii-s's of friends on In s si le Owen I) Juhn, has i"jon badness as ald-riusii in hi new oSbj on North Main iv-nu. l er Bel A reit' t ibll an I fli i root . lueladlag berM, waax aad barMtala go l ooadilloo. Is,c J. Bvaat, Btl Hyde l ark avenoe. Imgracefal ncetie sr being onset" 1 01 SwvUand irMtof late nr OsrAdJ iveime, Tbfl PBrpetralon are young mm who get under the leflaeaofl of lu lose, nl anl i.djotirn to that place to s. itie ih it (narrel". U,i Tn lav iTan lag a figbt ovenred wbtcb w. putirt p :e . In by many young men Anothrr llgat look place. .ii Wetluee av oTeni'ii. Tne scenes are tnott diflgrncpf ut an I it natb of the ooinbetanU can be heard in all the nslubboring lionaofc - ficraitt't.'a gastaMf lateisjatfl TBK Tin in ' Will BOOB t'"t'l-h a raro (uily compiled and ila .tl- I list nf ihe leaning wnolMala banking, mviufartur iBgana proftMloaal InterMta of aeraatoa al d vicllilly. ihe tillt ,-l will be tk-UIld iB ih k form, baaatKany illustrate t (th h lugraviire view, of oar public boUfe : gs. Ie;-n.es I I , ka. tr, eta. ,-lc . together with portiait of leading eitusn. No similar woik has -v. r glvm an equal rep. rflMBtatl ti -if Beraaloa'i many brdna ul. it mil is. an lavalaabie txpMiUoe of our busiueoi riouurce. tvnt u pers n outside th city, copies of tin hands., in,, work will nttrart new comers and b an nr.rqualli-d ailvertloment of tho rity. The i.rcu latloa Is "ii a plan that rami -t fall of food resells to tb' iso Boa ears ad as well as the city atlarge Kepre-entativea nf Tils Tuisras will call up ei raOBI Wlloaa BAItBB are hksikxo in this rdl'.lou and explain it nature more fully. TbOBflj OMlriBC ViaWB Of their rsflksMOM in tabadtUoa Brill please have i. ii,-.- at fl office. Bibi Teaebere1 inaimte. ilie Bible tMOhara1 Institute, under the nro of Rev. Dr Uohinami, m held i very Friday evening in Ih- lecture pmin of the Heoond Prwbyterlai eharcbal MO o'clock. lie tul'jert l the next Sundai a lea-nn, "il.e hinlhiK d of Mnees " ir. Hobliiaun I will be happy to show several phoiocraph I wl leli li.i lairelitta,,,! in 1-',...., rn... ,k. - , - f, .,"11, hun rliaraohs of the BlBBteBBth dynasty, whose i reniaiiis are in the Heimlich BIBsaam at OarlOt and who are now gener ally acknowledged to isi tbe Pharaoaa ol the al 'snle peri il. All perMilia intertod 111 the study of the lesson are welcome. Em Pa k Church leitnrialnman'. After tbe King UaBgbtfln supper at the Klin Park rlinrch last Miiht the schol ars nf the primary school gave a navel and pleasing totertalnroeot in th lecture room "f the chinch Tho room wa Crowded by tb happiest aud moat com fortable company of people Whethe- the y. ung men and tweet mnideus wore raarobing, singing, or ttandingat statues the enthusiasm nin high, aud after every l umber the npplauso was most cordial. Miss Norton acquitted herself with great credit. The flnterulameat was imdor the IBperrllion of Mrs. Swan. . . Mothsrst MothtrstI Hothtrflll Mrs. Wintlow's Soothing Syrup has b en used lor over fifty ymrs by millions Of mothers for their children while teething, with pi rfeel surcess. It sooihes the child", softeus the gums, allays all pain; cure's wind colic, and is the l est remedy for di arrhea. Sold bydiugglsts in every part Of the World. Be sure and ask f, r "Mrs. Wintlow's Soothing Syrup," and take no no other kind. Tweutj -live cents a bot tle MR. ALEX. PHILLIPS Now has haschnrjiii of the KRYHTOXK HO TEL foraiorly cslloil tbe Cross Key, corner Brumloy ave. and Kwttlar.d. A full lino of Mqnors, lioer, Alo and Fino Cigars will In, kept In etock. Mr, l'hllllps will ho hltMeut 0 Hresit his many lrlcnds who will fsvor him with a e 11. ROBBED PETER TO PAV PAUL. Manvllle Breaker Soya Oat the Shoit Slnd of a Strike. The breaker boys who stopped work at the Miinville breaker of the I) -la-ware and Hudson aud Delaware, Lack awanna aud Western companies Wed nesday returned to work yesterday. A oog of one of the maiu rollers broke und a shut down of a half hour was necessitated for repairs. The re port was spread that tbe boys wonld b docked for the lost time. As they are paid by tho day, they proposed not to submit to lost time through, no fault of their' nud resolved to strike. Although nearly a day's time was lost, they returned to work after learn ing that the report of the dockage was false. Have You Seen the Latest Neapolitan Ware? It is the Most Artistic ever mails. es If you want a good car riage you should see them. Dinner, Tea Best Assortment. YE1CHZL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. "One Coat Mdkes Them Look Like New' " las v.ry i' i taiaa tn the a . k i rot t an-h'iu up ami Bolshlns Kurnitur', Harden url otvi I nir, nh- Car. !,-. ut,.. , tr. w "i s , aliestl mala at I Vara tab ami trai..fo.iii '.a, "a nil" I, aitiful uu.Utiai, ut Cherry, Mjhoiny, Oak, Roncwrorl, alnut, V-rmilllcn and Ebony Put up 10 Plr.t and Half Iv.nl Cuts. Be Ban te get Otaseb! Bitraawittaatba il-. nU To Obtain Satisfactory Results with Ready-Mixed Paints -I SE THE- LUCAS TINTED GLOSS Thl Paint has Nn.ii id fleaBBMl BSfl fur r r Bttiim vnar nd wi, n- i lu a 'ii I :t as b iiij rrooomlral. ouavoaioat and itarablr aod The saii.fai-tmu eaereseed by oor '..:-t-i arti aeeeaals tor iai laareaaei tra.lo in thu Uixals asrb a4'ui-D. Matthews Bros. 32 J Lackawanna Ave. Print Butter 25c. a lb. 42? Lackawanna Ave. C. D1TCHBURN. FRESH EGGS RECEIVED DAILY A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREET ItlCYCM'lS AMI Sl'OltTINO OOOO8, Victor, Craadroa, Bell pee, LotbIL Diamond unii Otaar whsele, CEED POTATOES V ALL BEST VAB VARIETIES. ONION SETS And all kinds GARDEN' SEEDS in bulk and in pack ages. Pierce's Market FENIM AVE. Baby BALL . tJU.WsMtasalllK.-i giaVwaiiististisws-w THE Hindoo Handkerchief Puzzle Now on sale for 25C. or giyen away with purchase of every suit. Handsome line of Spring Overcoats and tbe Nobby "Bell" Cutaway Snits Sffartin 6c Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, Wyoming Avenue. THE AtoOS L-ickawanna Ave. Millinery Department ! mm 200 Ladies' Trimmed lints, in all the regular shales, worth $5, for $2.98. lodoz. Sprays of Flowers, assorted colors, worth 50c, i for 3 5c. 5 45 doz. Sprays of 1 lowers, assorted colors, worth $1, - for 39c. 5 20 doz. extra long, full regular made ilermsdorf Dye Ladies' Hose, worth -;oc., for 25c. "i 36 do.'. Ladies' Mitts, worth 39c, for 25c. I Il8 pair Lace Curtains, worth $2.75. for $1.75. 110 pair Lace Curtains, worth 3.00, for 2.00. 96 pair Lace Curtains, worth 4, 75, for 2.75. i 18 pair Irish Point, worth 10.00, for 5.00. 18 pair Irish Point, worth 15.00, for 8 50. 10 pair Brussels, worth 35.00. for 15.00. i Mnwiieiiitifini )'ii!iiM'iiiiiMiii!iiiiiitiiinjiiiti2ti:;i,::i;it!itiJiiiiiumff Dunlap SPECIAL Straws a Fine Christian, the Hatter. It's a Great Shock To tbe folks who ara laimirw thy nniWaoll all ether lo And that wtthoa tha laael tuta or btatr we are aivtai eaatoeasn taebea1 lit of nn !i iiportunltios as ti-i-. Btrlelh Hlah Orada Ufhtretghl Whssl, 1 an 1 pattera, I. r at In rah im'i 1 ,it, ru, ai.Mi Wheel, for Bjfd IBMpattersv eiim Wheel, iai HBeasVt Thio pnra niaku tha huainrss at our BBMfa, FLOREY & HOLT Y If. Q A BUILDING Bicycle Riders, Take Notice! CAPS Invented, by a rider Something New CONRAD Has the Agency for them THE CELEBRATED SOHHRER PIANOS Are it rrornt tha M i IVipnlar and Piefljned br readmit Artl.ts Warsroonii : Opposite Columbus Monument, 208 Washington Av. Scranton, Pa. ashionl Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Only $9.90 5. -z? Clothiers. HullersAFurnishera Suits Capes Jackets For Women Sell, Soil, Sell, is the order of tho day. FIFTEEN Imported Clay Jackets. Cuf, Style mill Work Hip host of the tailor's arl. A reduction of 50 Per Cent. See tins od'er t&g of Ili'li-class Jackets Your size is here. CAPES iii cioth, None Silk, Covet Cloth and Lace. Ji'.v styles and prices that will please you, SUITS Printed Duck and Serves, Stnped and Spot Patterns. ou ought to bare one. Tho prioe, $3.50 to $7.50. G. W. Owens & Co. Cloak ami Suits Makers, Court House Square. UIL n't-.TVJ IL