FOR ONE WEEK We will sell our entire stock .of New and Stylish TRIMMED HATS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Come aud see them at NEWMAN'S 303 SPRUCE STREET. WE have special facilities for A NO. 1 WORK, LACKAWANNA THE LAUNDRY 308 Perm Ave. A. R. WURMAN. Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue We are showing new designs in printed IRISH LAWNS, JACONET, DIMITY and PONGEE. 415 Lacka. Avenue. CARPETS BARGAIN NO 3. We Will Offer for a Few Days Fin Moquette Rugs at $2 00. These Rugs Have Never Been Sold for less Than (3.00. 127 Wyoming Ave. CITY NOTES. Mrs. Benjamin Hon tee left yesterday for Philadelphia. The Y. M. C A. baseball team plays at Carbondsle to-day. John 8. JaJwin, of Carhondale, a brother of U P. Jadwln of tin. city, died yesterday morning. Members of the Pres flab wiil receive tbeir tickets lot the cTeW V .rk trip at lh clnb rooms this evening. John J. Golden arrived home from Sara toga, Y., yesterday, wh-re be had been rusticating at tho ipriugs for some time. Deputy Sheriff George Oriswold sold ont the atock of W. H, Ilelnhart, of lxwer Lackawanna avenue yesterday. The sum realized was &70. Tber will be a meeting of the promoters of tbe League of the Hiv red II. art this evening 111 rollege chapel immediately after May devotions. Tbe funeral of A. J. Mahon, of Third street, will take place this morning at o'clock. A solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at St. Peter's cathe lral. Horace Lower, mppoied to rw a resldnnt of Scranton, is dead In .New Fork, Wil liam Ferguson, 240 William street, New York, would like t hear from his rela tives. Yesterday the teacbors and janitors of tho punllc schools were being paid at the city treasurer's office. The paying will b eoutinuod today. Tbe pay will amount to 12,000. There is a brisk demand for seats for "A Daughter of Dixie," Daniel 1.. Hart's filar, which will lie given at the Krothiug iam Monday and Tuesday nights, as benefit for t- I'rjai club. Mrs. Hannah Woods, convicted At the present term of qnnrter sessions court oi stealing a watch and aentenced to a line end five days in jail, was reloased yester day, ber term having expired. Tbe King's Daughters, of Scranton. and all others interested In Miss Boa (Mini's work in Jerusalem ere invited to a anion meeting in Grace Hofurinod l.',piicuiil church Saturday nf teraoon nt S.N 0 clock. The funeral of Mrs. M. J. O'Molley, of Wyoming avenue, will take place at B O'clock Saturday morning, with a anlnmn blgb mass of requiem nt St. Patrick's ca thedral. Interment In Luumore Catholic cemetery. Yesterday's issuo of the The Tihmjnk stated Incorrectly that llev. A. H. Hates officiated at the funeral of tbe lato M. 0. Drinker at Grace Koformed Episcopal church. The services woro conducted by Rev. George L. Alrlck. The Central Prohibition leaguo of Scran ton are to have tbeir national chairman, Samuel Dickie, at the Frotuingham on Friday night, May 25. Ho will lecture 011 "Obstacles to Reform." Mr. Dlcklo is said to be very eloquent and entertaining. Ad mission will be freo. Marriage licenses were yesterday granted to Oscar U Brittan, of Mill City, and Car le E. Rosalie, of Bchnltzvllln; William K oh lor and Sophia Weingart, of Scranton: Herman Rluker, of Scranton, and May Hackreim, of Moscow; John ilaran and Annie E. Hoban, of Scranton. Says tbe Potts ville Despatch: "J. N. Conyngham, of WilkeB-Barre, W. W. Pat terson, of Scranton, and Walter Pattorson, ot New York are a trio of gentlemen who are interested in the development of Pntts Vllle's coal fields who camo to town yester day. They are stopping at the Hall." Open All Night at Lohman's Spruce street. For fine shoes and latest patterns try the Commonwealth Shoe Store, Washing ton avenue. Thar Havo Oona Down That Is prices at Guernsey Brother die turn Williams k mkm I Bum ION Large Amount of Business Transacted by the Select Council. GRIDGE ORDINANCE RECEIVED Referred to a Commixtoo for Consi derationMayor Officially Informed Council of the Annulling of Certain Franchises of the Scranton Traction Company To Sottlc John Daccy's Twenty -Year-Old Claim. The select council last night during busy Reunion lasting nearly two mid a half lionrs Hcroinplistied a grtntr nmonnt of business than utual. rresl dent Chittenden occupied the ohlir. The nhneutei's were llembere Kily, alcCeDD, Ifellowe.Keilow and demons. The pavement ootntnUtee reported favorably on the ordinance providing fur the paving of Pine street from Washington lo Clay avenue and the necessary carbing attached to th work. The resolution Wal adopted and tho or dinance ordered printed. The recommendation of tho sewers mi 1 .in. iis oommittee to award tli" Oakford court sewer to Muldooii & Bowie at $1 27 per lineal foot was adopted. The recommendation of th streets and bridges committee Tor the award ing of the contract for th grading of Delaware street was adopted. The n solution contained a provision that the contract was null and v. -id unless property owners Waive damage claim" The contract is awarded to Hi Moon & Bowie. mayor'! action indorsed, Tin-letter from the mayor informing council ot Ids action in annulling cer tain franchises of the SsrantOU Trac tion compauy was received, ami the position of tho mayor In the matter was indorsed upon motion of Mr. Bandar- 8011. The names of Oeorgo W Jones, of the Eleventh war. I, and P, U Welsh, of the Sixteenth ward, were presented by the mayor u nominees for regular patrolmen, Mr. Laner objected to rat ifying tho appointment! ou the ground that the m-n ware unknown to many members, On motion of Mr. Bander- eon, tl,e appointments were continue I. The opinion ol Mr. Torfey adflsiog the city to settle the claim of John Dacey for salary ns special policeman tw. nty years ago was received and the solicitor directe 1 to settle, th claim for fjno. the amount mentioned. The city solicitor's opinion bearing on the rights of electric poles, in tho locating of poles. showe 1 that the com panies had ,oly the right to lumiUia a nnnitier necessary to prop.rly con duct business. The recommendation that an ordinance he passed curtailing the privileges of the electric companies was referred to its tirop r c mmittee. finch claim i:kfi:hhed. The claim of Finch & Co.. agsinst Frank S uffer to h amunnt of W0 for supplies furnished on a Thirteenth ward sewer for which Mr Sr.ilT. r has fulled to pay, was referred to ihe city solicitor fur u'.jastment -action of the common conacil ir. tt" resolution directing the city solici tor to appeal the Uibson etntt grad ing cufe, in which the rights of two boards of viewers is questioned, was concurred In, except that the matter of the appeal should be left at the Jit- i cretlon of the city solicitor A resolution 01 KM cominin 0 mncil was concurred in extendi jg the time of the Scranton traction company s franchise for the extending of its lines 011 West Lack wanna avenue to North Main avenue. Mr. L iner's amendment was aitO passed to tho ff c; that the mayor and city aolicitor be directed lo secure a contract from the Traction company Maiding them to the prori lion's of the original contract. The action of th common council m concurred In lu awarding ths tOO- tract or (nraithiaf a oiemicil engine fnr Dm Plm'iiX company 10 Maries 1. ilidloway MMi a coiilraot for furnishing ,. .t...m lir hi. dine for the Nptnus by the Atner.canY'r Engiue company of .--iieca rails, M. 1. mtllxlK tintUNAVi K KAU'EHfU.l Tiie bridg bund nrlinanc-i was for the first tiuiJ received from t , com uion conucll and was referred lo Us uror,er committoe. 'I be report of the viewer on tbe Branding of Luztiih street showed mat W liiie the original dmuiKii claim uj. ; 1 i)ijo,u. board only found 'lam aif-s lo the amount of 11.846, una -half of winch is lo be pai l by bun-tited property owners und the balance iy cltv. Tiie report wis received and filed and under u further ofdtf of M1-1 peas was passed. A number or resolutions w.-r re ceived r.nd referred to committees aa follows; Providing for a literal sewer mi p'-nn avenue, between Del aware .mil Green Hiilge strets; directing the city Hollcitor to present the options for the bridge right 01 way 00 BWOtiana street: provi ling for a Sixth ward sower. The Roaring brook bridge ordlnnncs iu 1 first a lul second reading, i he ordinance providing for the "1 toot flag ging of Follows' street from Main ave- Btts lo 1 wetity sacond street passed lust and s : rod reading. FOB tjCTkKDtM K'J-iS STItKKT An nrilinanco passed first an 1 second reading jiroviding for the extension of Hois nveiitie to Its full width from tho Von Storch tract to East Market street and providing that property owners re le.so the city from damages. Tbe ordinance providing for tbe liy ing of no-font l! - - sidewalk on the south side of West Lackawanna avenue, passed first und second rend illge. The ordinance providing for the con ctrnclion of a culvert over Lsggett's e.-Helc on North Main avenue, patted tnii l and final ren ling, An ordinance providing for the oon atructiou of 11 culvert on H'nfTord MeadOW ltroolc at Prospect avenue, passed third an I final reading 'llio ordinatico providing for the PUtslon iivouue culvert, pasted third and final rea ling. The ordlnanc.i providing for thn v eating of the abandoned Pltlston turn pike road between Gibbons mil Hin ders street, pass -1 third aud final read ln. WILLS PROBATED VESTERDAY. Those of Ihomaa Mulltn, of Soranton, and Aiianst Ollsndlck, of Archbali III Rpglt-ter of Wills Koehler's office vouterdnv thu will of Thomas Mullen. late of the city of Scranton, WHS pro- luteu. uvvivre iratainvDHirj were L'l-iiiitnd to Thomas J. Mullon. The will of August Ollendick, late of Ami, Iml. I was also mobatod. and let ters testamentary granted to Jacob Wagner aud August Dnsenorock For floe shoes and latest patterns try the Common wealth oboe Store, Washing ton avenue. CHIK0, THE GIANT GORILLA. Will Be Seen Here with the Baruum & Ballsy Shew. Chlko, ihe giant gorilla In the Bar nutn & Bailey show, which copies to Scranton next Thursday, is a high liver. He feeds on the finest tropical fruits, milk, rice, fresh egge aud port wine, and he demands frequent meals and makes his demands known n an imperious maimer which shows that be expects to be obeyed. When hungry or thirsty, Chiko taps ou the glass of his ca ;e with his big forefing er, nnd as soon ns the keeper opens the door ho claps wiiu bis big bands twice for souiethiug to eat, nnd onco for 11 drink To see him eat 11 raw egg is a comical sight. Taking it in his two gMat hands, be- side which n veteran base ball player's look like an infant's, he bronks tho shell at one end, carefully picks nway enough to get at the contents, iud then Hin-ks it ont. As sonu as the shell is empty ho holds it out to be tilled with wino to Wain down the, morsel. Tho other Uy in llarrishurg a mis- chi iVOni young Malay in tbe ethnolog ical congress got hold somewhere of a hiiia dummy egg, such us is used tin ier Hitting hens and smuggled it into the tout He manured to make the ntlro heterogeneous collcctiou of po- ple understand that ho was about to per PCI rata a bnge joke, and when the keeper's buck was turned he handed it to Chiko. The big gorilla took it and tried to crack tho end against th,. tmrs of his cage, and persls'eutly picked at it with his lingers for ihe tpaooof live minutes. Ills luatillity to multo an opening seemed to puzzle him and after another intffeOtUtl attempt be took it it into bis teeth. 1 he experience was anything out pleasant, for ho Imut- Httely dropped it, bopptd to the back slJ of the cage and nursed his law with both handl Then ho got ill id; it bad. apparently begun to dawn upon him that lie had ben tricked ('tier ing a shrill cry he jumped npon the bit of china nitu alt fours nnd Htttinpied to crush it. The round thing to ik a lurch lldtwite and in the melee tripped him and ho oaine down on his hauuehee. The assembly of curious types out side were in a roar, and their hilarity attracted Cbiko't attention He rs giudsd them intently for a few in on ills ami llieu loall appearances r-- sunn d bis attack on the egg The Bit ohievous Malay imd got into the front row to secure a full view of Ids suc cessful practical joke, nnd Chiko got bit eye on him. Suddenly raising him self to his full height he began lo chat ter rapidly and angrily, and hurled the egg full at the convuUed Malay The attack was unexpected, and the young fellow got a blow In the r lis that don bled him up. Then he was mud and was in tho act of throwing back at the animal when the ntteudunt returned and put a stop to the riot. Since this Incident the Singhalese, Asmuris, Australians and all the rtrt of the 800 ethnological spuciiueus have had a very wholesome respect for Chiko. While this trouble was taking place, next door to her Johanna slept, carefully rolled up in hsr blanket. OELONG-TRACEY MUDDLE. Stiugzls Ovsr Paptrs from Lt Eighth Ward Court ExAldtrmaa 0 M DeLoug and ids old assistant, Attorney W. J. TrMtf, have arrived at the parting of the ways. lie .Mr DeLoug was al.Wman of the Eighth ward. .Mr. Treoey was his confidential assistant, and they were als.i 1 iw p irtners. hen the aid -rmau became Involved in trouble Mr. Traoy openet an office of bis own. .Mr lLoug claims that Mr. Traoy look with him csrtsin nooks an 1 private pspors w'llcn tu .-( ill riu i'i 1 iy nr .. pi .. -r: v He made a demand for their re turn and as it was not" c mn i-1 wilii hs obtained a eearcii war rant from Al lerman l-V zimm ns which was yesterday plated in tho bands of an officer. Mr, Traoey admits ted btvtog the tnpers and gave a b in 1 in the sum of BOO for to produce them in court when wanted to answer the charge of larceny which follows the search warrant. Mr. Tracer turned over two law books to the ex-alderman which he said he borrowed from Attorney J Billot i'.o, to whom Mr. O Long, tin ssi !, hud loan, d them. Mr. 1 rscey asserts that '.he papers for Wfeleh the search war rant was issued are his personal prop erty und be proposes to retain litem lot ilciir.NK reporter last night Mr. Ii L log laid th it he bad been most un justly treato-I during tho past yeur. and that the dilll-nlties he became in volved in dtiiing t .at time were due to the misconduct of persons in whom ho reposed the utmost confidence. lie said that arrests will be in ids in the near future and facts givin to the pub lie which will prove that what be says is true. - -B0AR0 OF TRADE MATTERS. important Usstlug Will IU Held Mon day Nik-ht. Probably what will prove to bo ono of the most impirtatit meetings of the board of trade Bince winter will occur Monday night. Tho msnnfactnrers' committee has for a month been considering as many as seven negotiations and propositions for tbe locating hsre of industrials Important action in in my cases will be taken. A better method of cleaning the streets and the location nf Ilia pro posed bridge across the Lsckawanna have been considered by tho streets nnd highways committee aud the dis cussion attending the report will be participated lu by unuy prominent pi.-ipe 1 men. For souio time the board has tndttV 1. red to have the railroad companies side track sleepiug cars at the various depots so that travelers can retire early In the night and not bo compelled to wait for the arrlv il of eatly morning trains General Manager Balltttad. of the Delawaro, Lickawauna und Wostorn, and other otliclals have been approached by the transp irtatlo i com mittoe, who will report 00 tbe matter. Reduced railroid fares wld also bedis cussed. Several applications for membership will be tided upon and Interesting c 1 111 in u 11 lc.it i o 1 s will be r -a I Muslo Bezss Exclusively. Best made. Play liny desired number of tunes. Guutscbl ii Sous., manufactuiers, ItiSO Chestnut street, Philadelphia Won derful orrhestriul orgaut, only 15 and f 10. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired aud improved with uew luuos. N The Bast Man's IS Russia calf shoe lu tho cltv is found at the Factory Shoo Store, "411 Lack'u nvo. Ir you have a mortgage, a lot, a house or a business property to tell I shall be pleased to confer with you. F. K Wood, Wood's College, For fine shoes and latest patterns try the 1 ' e oi wealth Shoe Store, Washing ton avenue. If it is a house or a lot you want to turn into money, call at office ot Wood's Coli.koc. CRIER'S BRIGHT IDEA Wants City to Exact Toll from Farmers Coming to City. CONSTERNATION IN COUNCILS Traction Company Giv.in Permission to Connect Lackawanna Avenue Hill Track with Other Lines Cap tain Moir Wants tho Firo Depart ment Building Erected Contract Awarded to Muldoon and Bowie. James Orier, the comhatntivo yonng man who represents the Third ward of this oify in tho common conncll is nothing if not original Ho astonished hit colleagues beyond measure last night by one of his out bursts of oririnnlity. A communication from Mvor Cn nell bad bm-n reed for tho benefit of council which was accompanied by an opinion from ex Judge .lessup which stated that th city was responsible for the repair of that portion of the Providence turnpike in tho Providence portion of the city, that b.'iug tho agreement on the part of the city when tho toll gnt -a within tho city were re moved The mayor suld that tho company threatened to have the road repaired at once and charge the expense to the city unless tho latter luuVed in the matter. To nvoid trouble his honor directed Street Commissioner lurst to repair the thoroughfare so far as lay lu his power. hk ciMEii's pnopoamox. Mr Orier did not think th at was ex actly right and he repeatedly laid the city ought to go slow in IIih matter It w. a explained for ins benefit that it was possible that the loll g ttes might bu rtplteed 011 th road if the city be came obstinate. "Well then," said Mr. drier, "I say that if the city has to repair that road it ought to put up gales and obtrgt Ihe farmers toll, but leave th sin thnelly go free. That's n proposition I'd be in favor of for it's the farmers that get the benefit of tho rotd." Then Mr. lirier dropped into his seat, apparently well satisfied, while Morgan sweetmv groaned and Tom Howe looked at Arja Williams 111 a be. wildered way. Mr. Swonoy wis iho first to recover and he nppel M drier's idea with merciless steel. Xi further aOtiOfl was taken on it for Ibt position of the mayo! was iuiiuj.lutely endorse ! by the body. CAN OOXKBOT UKItt A resolution wns pttttd granting the traction company permission to cou nsel thtir rails nt Ninth street and Muin avenue with the lino laid on Lackawanna avenu ) hill within tweuty days. The proposition was opposed by Mr McLean and Mr drier. Other resolutions passed were Awarding contract for peviug, flagging and curbing in front of Kxcelsior ll se house to Muldoou St Iliwie for 17il, askiug plans for t-ldewslks 011 Mousey IVtnM between Delaware itrest and Sunset aVtone) directing mayor, city engineer and city treasurer to nsuotlste for the Mttle ment of damages which may be caused by city iiuprov. mcnls arid if they fail in a settlement then visw-rs are t be appointed by tho court. A resolution for the removal of the Niagara Hats compauy to Pr -vidoncs road and Court tree! was referred to the tire depart ment commutes. ('putu Moir stirred up the pu'ii I uibliug committee for not proceeding to have the tire department tiuildiugl.i the rear of the city hall erected. NEW IIISINES.S Mr. Howe presented an orlinance for laying tl Ig walks 00 Itontty avstitio from Delaware to M intty avtnae Mr. Sweeney called up Iho OrdiOaBM that repeals an old ordinance regulat ing the police department that bears date of I860 The ordinance passed tWO reading. Mr. Schadt calisd np the ordinance forop-nlng Fairview court 10 Robin Son street It pissed two readings Mr. Howe prettnted a dog tax pti- tiou and i: was granted, lie also pres ented a petition lor a tiro alarm box in his ward This was recttre.l and pines d ou file Mr Howe also pres ented u po'.illon asking for grade ou Ptnn avenue It ws referred to a committee . Mr. Moir resented t naolntlon di recting the atreet comuiisstour to as certain the til., mage done to Alungt n turnpike by reason ot placing water pipes. m PULf OF IHE CITY. Her Condition Ubnwn by th April Vila Slatlsilos The vittl itiUttiot o( Boranton for ti e monlh of April reve.il lll'i deaths, nine of which were MOldlRttL Tht rule is grttttr than tht moritilty of tht fire) two months of the er, lot exactly the n. line us the Karoo Itaiisiiot, Pntnmoola, twenty ssveu uas.'s. was tho most usual cause of death ( It bar causes were Infantile OOOVnltiont, twelve, bronobiliti nint: coninmpttoo, eight, heart disease, six , meningitis, six The greatest number of de.itiis 00 cured Hiumig infants under 0:1s year of nge and I lie least plillf. or between 111" ages of ID and M For the four years preceoding, the nverago April death rate has been only 121) showing the past fo.ir months mortal i ly to have increased tnirt. eu and o ie-h.ill i' i-s During the month 100 cases of co 1 tagiOUl diseases existed us follows: lleatlet, ISO) diphtheria, 18; scarlet fever, B typhoid, . M UllALLV IN A NEW ROLE. Apprara as a Preettttt cf Kotsl It iptr Pissamac. Palrlck Hnllslly of Dickson City, who recently was iirrrsted on compiainl of his wife and placed under bonds by Al l. riu in Post to keep tho pence, figures again in court. Tuts time he is 1 pnars us proic-ntor against John Pressman, of I'rlcolmrg, who ht al leges sells liquor on Sunday. Pressman gave ball before Jnstlco of the Pence L 'gun, of Prtcehurg, to ap pear before Alderman Post yesterday, when the cme was postpone! to M iy Hi). Candid tt for County Treasurer. W. K, Heck, of Moscow, antu.uuces him self as a candidate before tho Hopubllcnn convention for the uuuiiuntion for comity treasurer, and respectfully solicits the support of bis friends, Btanoa-raphora Furnished. Wo are prepared to furnish business mon with first-class stenographers by the day cr hour. Exnrrt bool-keotiliig a snoclaltv. Scranton Commercial Association, Lim ited, il'Ja bpruco street. ' Citrb for Cnoi'P. Use Dr, Thomoi,' KclecliicUil accurdlog to illrectiote. It ii tbe best remedy for nil suddeu attache of colds, pain aud iufiamiuatlou,aud Injuries. TWO EXCELLENT SHOWS. Thay Ware Qlvau at ths Academy of Music Tattsrday. "The Rose of Killarney" was given 'is a matinee by the Minnie Lester company nt the Academy yesterday afternoon, and lust night "The Silver Lodge" was seen. Both ware given in u most satisfactory way. This nfternoon 11 splendid matinee of "Tho Hand of Fute" will be givan. and touight "Bencou Lights" will be tho attraction. Manager Mitchell announced that the ongngemout of Miss L -st-r and her excellent company would be extended one more week. Later Mr. Mitchell wna soen by a TBIOUXI representative, und said: "Yes, Miss Lester hue decided to play another week in Scranton before going to Atlantic City for tho summer season. We shall overcome tiiis streak of hot weather by putting in elootr.c fob! to cool the audi lor. 1 1 1 1 1 next week. Although the theater goers of Scranton are not iu the habit of bav in.' mulinvosso often, still I think (hat our popular ladies' matineoM will bt largely attended tho lulance of tlna week and next. On Saturday afternoon Miss Lester will present for the ladies and children "FtUObOO tho Cfioket," probably ono of tha most popular matinee bills of Miss L 'Ster's tXttntiVI repertoire. Next week Miss Lester will present Home pew plays, among which may bt mentioned, "A Barrel of Honey," Ragged Jack," 'Eory 0'Moore, "Tho Devil' Mine," otc. At the matinees on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday und Saturday Miss Lester will produce what alio culls "ri quest bills." Sno will receive, by mill only, opto Monday, May 21, r, quests for the Wednesday maliuoe play and ao ou throughout the engagement. Tbett riijiissl bills are popular fads In other oilltl and will no doubt be successful here. The prloj will rem lin the sain?, that Is, ID ceule to ail put U of the bouse. Numerous the are partltl are organ izing for the coming week's engage-in-lit, whith will probably be a most IQCOeetfol one, as Mi" Lester has made an excellent reputiU m bore, by her really clever work. - ANOTHER TRACK WALKER KILLED. Polandtr Itun Down by a D , L. & W. Punhsr Eotilns. John Jnlvt, a Poltnder, was struck and almott instantly killed by a uiher nslne going north 011 th-i truck "f the Delaware, Lttkawanna and Western ruilroal near ths Hsrdly Able mines yesterday inoriiing ut 7 o'clock Julvo was on bis way to work at the lime Hu was an employu of the Providence 1 lotl company Spectators of the accident state that J ill vo made a deperate effort to snVe his life After being struck ht caught tbe engine and held on with the ten acity of despair for upwards of lull ysrds when ma grtip Wdakensd. The train then passed over his legs aud arms. An Imi rovithtd stretcher wss pro vided nnd Ins remaius conveyed to tho switch shanty. Tbe deceased Is c imperatively un known anl hud been working but a few days. An ErJ .ysbln Supppsr. 1st night the Ladles' Social union of the IVnu Avenue lt.ip'.ist church gave au other of tho lUppefl Which have given thtir organization quite a local reputati n foi goo 1 cookery a. wo, I a lmou deada. The supper wat conducted ander the m pervihiou of tht pteeldtnt of too tteoola Hun, Mis L.-vi N'. : ihr.1,1, who was us 1st, d by Mrs. J K Si. lie, Mrs. A L. Col lins, 11 r. V rar.k llallste.il nLd MrK. War ran O. Partridge. Tbe faaty article table eras 111 thtrtt of Mrs Thomas Moore, as sisted bv .Miss Anna M D wiling. Those bo managed .be tables were .4 re li. J. Ibotin-. Mrs D A Cupwell, Mrs. P. E. White, Mis. Rd Wlltlame, Mrs, W, h. Pierce, Mis. 11. M. r-ir.vtur, Mr- Chart. Hen-wood, Mra w. D, 1 ariaimaa, Mrs JaaM lb rlon, Mrs. Harry inith. Mrs Klora RidgWty, Mrs. Z Taylor, Mrs. An drew namiai and Mm. linimt Welchel. BOROUGH ofhci ms a: tVeVat, Mandamus Procisdluga H twssn XeWa Clsik and AtidiUir of OlypliacU Attorney Jonu R. Jones, acllng for John Palmer, town cleric of Ibt bor ough of 1 11) po tDt, jirese ,te.l a gtUtloO to court (ter lay tekt'ig the bcrongh auditor', Bnjemin lUILdeorga White and 8 K Roebltr, to ihow oatut why ( mindainui ibontd not e issued. Oompeiiiog them to turn oy r ull pa pers, books, .li ciimsnts nti I possessions belonging lo OlyplMAl borough now held by them, to P.ilmer. who olaieM that he Is the proper and lawful per son to bo le possesion of theru. Court grunted t..- :ule and the p.i peis were served on the Ulihmt auditors V eettr J ty nfleruoju by Dep. uty Sheriff QrllWWd, - I. A th at la TtlTtfft Tho biennial athletle tournament of the Turner societies of iho Philadelphia .li-trict will be held in tin. city tin lr the OMaagtOM .t of the S.-riiu'ou i'uru Vernn Aug. SU and ill at Central Park ard..:i. Ho chiles from I'h'.hi.lelphia, wtthtmtpi rr, Keadlug, ilkes-liarre. Trenton and Can den, N. J , win partlolpaee In the sventa, 'Ihe local Turners are iirraugiug for au exrur-Uoii to Purview. A p clalty At our Htnre this Week is our Men's tl H t'J.OO, i.Ml and t,C0 shoee. All styles. I'ncloiy Shoo Store, III iiSth't ITS Peadtaaton WoirB'a and Ballantlna's Alee are the best. K. J. Walsu, agtOl at Lackawanun avannai Wonderful A10 tht WOrkg d' 11 M litH.lb.ir row. it slioiilil bo oik-d ouoc year. HOW ABOUT YOUR WATCH ? It is 11 much finer piece of i&oolutuiiiu inn! Bhoold lie cleaned und oiled every yetr. to keep it in good order. Have it done by W. W. Berry TP10 Jeweler Who hits hud twenty-five yeuiB' experience. You will And bin) at A1"7 Lacka Avenue. Best Sets of Teeth, $g. 0o Including the painless extracting it teeth by an tntireiy uew pro OeM S. C. Snyder, D.D.S. 13G M Y OM1.NU AVI. Notlaa to Talcphone Eubsoribsrs. Tho Central Penn'a Telephone and Sup ply company kindly requests ita subscrib ers and customers to prohibit persons not furnished with its stnndard badge from entering upou their premises nnder pre tence of beiug Telephone employes. JJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJj I IHM DOLLAR I OF YOURS Takes a new lease of life tho minute S you bring it into our store. To cou J Vinoe yon of thn truth of our ntuteinunt s we 11 ttuiu a few prices. 5 Tea or Coffee Pots '''cloV.l1,- 55c.up I ''Marion Harland" Cofee Fots B5c .up 1 GAS STOVES A touoh and there's thn full S bletei another tonob,goael C'loan, simple, safe. 7Ac. up. Many sizes and kinds. I OIL STOVES 0 . up Don't hnild n lartre eoul tire this warm wvathur; It 1111. he,, tlio uh houe uncou- an s lortaote Wo ha. i) noinethiug entirely now - BP8ARH ookim; Bapge the very latest traodor, HI id to bhuw yuu tho pi lata Come In and sec, It Is nut to buy always. 1 HENRY BATTIN & CO. 120 PI..VN AYKNVK. m m 5 HOUSEHOLD SPFClALISTS. 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin OSLAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. We are now displaying 11 line line of Hosiery In COTTON, SILK and LISLE THREAD. GRAND ARMY- The month of May always brings these to the fore. It is the month in which the GRAND ARMY in all parts of the Union sees to its uniform and fits itself, to properly decorate the graves of fallen comrades. Full Grand Army Suits from $3.50 UP- single and double breasted, each coat and vest being made with eyelets and furnished with two sets of buttons. Every purchaser of 81 worth or over receive a chance on the Jkautiful PARLOB SUIT. PENN CLOT 137 AND 139 Complete Outfitters. S. L. O We Don't Want TO INJURE The Drum or Your Ear BY TOO MUCH BLOWING. BANISTER'S, Straw : Hats FOR EVERYBODY None Cheaper Styles Correct BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENU fi. WE ARE OFFERING FOR This Week A $150 Leghorn Hat for 79 cents. Flowers, worth 50c. a Sprjy, For 15 cents Our Trimmed Hats marked down to half price. IN OUR Cloak Oept. A find Clay Worsted Coat, linedwith Moire Silk, worth $14, for $6. A Black Moire Silk Cape for $9, worth $20. Your choice of 100 Capes and Coats, in all shades, for $2.98, worth from $7 to $15. Also, a Tailor-made Suit for $4.98, worth $7. J. BOLZ 138 Wyoming Ave. NEXT DIME BANK. j aay SUITS I k SHOE HOUSE PENN AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. ALLEN. But we want to impress upon you the fact that we are offering better values in footwear than any othei Shoe House in Scranton. Call and we will prove it to you. The benefit will not be one-sided. We'll get a new customer, that's true, but you'll save money by trading with us. Cof- StJ'eA' None Better Prices Right