THE SCBAKTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 10, 1894. 8 Lacisum Ul Tilings Musical STELLE&SEELEY 134 Wyoming Ave. HIGH GKAUU PIANOS SHAW, KMBRION, OXHKB MAKES OBGAMS All TRICE See the Shaw Piano from the World's Fair in our window. A Foe to Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD -CSE THE SNOW WHITE FLOUR And always have Good Bread. MAKUFACTfKEP AND FOR SALE TO THE TKAUE BY The Weston MID Co, IEWARS OF COUNTERFEITS I THE GENUW. POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G. B. & Co. m leah C'H' Garaey, Brown & Co. Mix's. DR. H. B WARE M l I VI 1ST. EYL. EAii. AM) TUKOAX OFFICE HOURS: ITQlljpAJL 35 WYOMING AVE. LETTERS FliOM THE PEOPLE IL'nder this headinir sh'.rt leMMef interest will b. ;ii;U: !.el wtu-n aci:oMan:-il, f..r uuV Ucatioi., ! the writer r.anw. T.itTBILl NE win not t aeM responsible for opinions here Hynm 1 Sanday Closing-. To the Friend of the Subbstii la Scran ton: Six dsvs f r labor and one day for rest, that '.a 1 be issue. Let It be fairly staled, and there cau be no div.siou aiooug tbe lest ritiz-nsbip of Scrantou. there i a louk in the dyke. The Hab- batb 1 rotection committee stands i i 1 ling ii. ijeyouu question tn isw or ii'.H is th only O' li-nn: of tbe pr.sent against tbe coutiiier'Hl Sunday in this city. To lot out tin- Hood by conceding tbe point ic dispute involves much. In tbe Hood are tbrsu inuri.siient-, viz.: unrestricted sale ana aelivory ot ail necessaries of life on Sunday im p-.s li.i.r.., of extending tbe t.iiLe without limitation; soda fountains in every place iu full blnst: tbe corner fruit stands and several hundred small shops, now closed, re-opened: Sunday con certs in tb parks a:;d tbeateis; more noisn from the newsboys and bootblacks; photograph gallenes aud barber sbotw open khiii; ball ijsmen iu every suburb; Sunday excursions; it good excuse for the saloons to defy the law; a pretext for tbe courta to say, "We aro jwerles;" our puncipal tborougbfurea as full of idle and dissolute promenaders on baboalh even liifrns on any circus dny; full license to the hawker- of s'anMs and beverage; a holi day instead oi the dny instltuied ofdod lor mail's Lei.etU ami sanctified in order to be iierpetUBi; the workingnian's rest dny in jeopardy; infidelity running away with the ( IrittiU faith, and the Christian mini-ter sneered at and im wanted ; the church wterBlnedi the foundations of society UMWg us sapped and broken, and ur t.olitical life peimenteil with rotten Dess. In tLe laugiiugo of Martin Luther, "Hero we stunil; w e can do no other Hod help us." What say the people? The committee asks three things, viz,: first. To all Christians: Let us see our delves us others wo us. Desist from every practice and usage iu the home economy that calls for infringement upon the Hub tiuth of another, except from necessity Justified by thu laws of tie- state and the. spirit of tbe fourth coiwnaudiueut. and begin today, Second, To all pastors and priests: Preach and pray for whilom and firmness In thu present struggle. I'ress the matter upon the people from the Christian stand point. And sond one business man, Inter ested in saving tho Sabbath, from each congregation throughout the city to aeon- lereuco or Dullness mon to be held at iouug Men's Christian Association hall, Friday evening, May i!5, at 8 o'clock. Third, To business mon: You are asked to continue Sunday closing, oud assured that those who dofy the law shall answer to tho law. Your committee will meet every re sponsibility if sustained by Christian eentlmout and o-oporation. If from any cause these are warning wo shall hand back the trust you gave to up, conscious that the fault Is not oura. By the committee, .'.A' DoNY Chairman. Scranton, May Is, Ism. Mothers! Motberall Mother 111 Mrs. Window's Boothiug Svmp has been nsed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while toetblns with perfect succoss. It soothes the child' softens the gums, allays all pain; cure's wind colic, and is the best remedy for di arrhoea. Sold by di nggists iu every part of tho world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no soother kind. Twenty-five cents a bot tle. Muslo Boxes Exclusively. Best made. Play any desired number of tones. Gautscbi & Sons., manufacturers )J8U Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orrhestrial organs, only 15 and $10. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tunes. ' NEWS IP SI Traction Company to Connect Its Lacka wanna Avenue Hill Lino, INSTANTLY KILLED IN THE MINE Fato of a Polish Laborer in the Hamp ton Mine Crushed Under Falling Rock-A Call Extended to Rev. R. R. Davies, of Sandusky. O. Will iam Norton, of Eynon Street, Has a Foot Crushed. The West Side office of the BOBAMTOM 1 huh: nk is located at 1010 Jackson street, where subscriptions, advertisements and communications will receive prompt at tention. Tho Scranton Traction cnoipuny lins been gKvn the right to lay tho con necting curves on West Lackawanna, avenno at the junction with Ninth street, nnd nlso at tho corner of .Main avenue. A part of the ratle have al randy been placed ready for laying. An arrangement will be placed on tbe rails so that the car cannot slide backwards The roinpuny proposes to lay n double track from Franklin avenue to Ninth street this summer A FoUnder KilUd. A Polnndsi whose numo could not be obtained was instantly killed by a fall of rock at the Hampton mine yes terday. The nnfortuuato man was em ployed i;s a laborer for George Sgitu melpfiDnltk, who had tired a shut, the concussion of which removed a prop, loosening the rock overhead, which fell without warning, striking lbs de ceased Oil the heud and shoulders, kill inc him instantly. lie was removal to Cedar avenue, where I'udertaker M. F. Wymbl prepared tho body for Lariat. Told in a Few Lines. At n recent meeting of tue inotnbsrH of the Ply month Congregational church, it was decided to request Her. K. K. Davits, of Sandusky, O.iio, to fill tbe church for the coming six months. A call to pastorate was sent to him, but he stated that he would uot do so just now They will try atid procure hitu for some months, how ever, nnd hope that within that t i iu . he will reconsider Ills refusal. John Slavitzun, of Price street, was injurd in the Unabin uiiue on Thurs day. Mrs Hannah Jones, of Washburn street, very is ill. Thomas F.v.ins. of New York, has re turned from a visit with friends here William Norton, of Eynon strnet, re ceived a badly crushed foot by a fall of coal iu the Central mines Thim lay. The del ate nt the Welsh Philosophi cal society this evening will ho: "K solved, Ti.at ; h coal in tbe earth is not composed of decayed vegetation." Af firmative, Ejeiiizer P. Davies, nega tive, Evau P Davies. Duvid VV Mor gun will speak on the topic, 'I' There such a Thing ui Latent Light-?'' One week tonight the society wilt adjourn for the snmtner months. Kail farrier Waller McNicholas has returned from Wl'kisHsrre. The Hyde t'ark Literary and Debat ing socle'.)- will meet Monday evening in the Welsh l'hilosopnical room its s ssien will close for the summer on Miy 19 with a special pr gramme The SI in Mine Acci Untal fund will run aii excursion to t'arviewnn Jane 7 The VV.ishhurn Street Presbyterian chorea ssrvicos will be bald In Bt, David's hall on North Main avenue at 11) 80 a. m and 7 ilO p. in. Hible school nt 1.' DOM, Christian Endeavor Jiiaior at 4 o'clock. Y jUii;: People at 0.10 p. m tomorrow. The shooting of a dog, whicn wss at tacked with a fit of i. :: i . laro crowd together at Mum avenue and Jachson street ltst evening. Lien tenaot of Police Williams dispatched tbe canine. DUNMORE. Stephen Allen is feling better, and it is thought that the operation which was performed a few days ago will length -n the years of one of Dunmoro's oldest rsi loots. M. C. (irady, who w is assistant post Master during Miss II Mooney's term, was deposed by Postmaster UcDooaM on Ihursday. ills position will bo filled by Miss Ella, Postmaster McDon ald's sister. During Mr (Irady's offl clal career he has always benn court eons to those who came iu contact with hitu and Lncle Ham's mail has been handled with unsurpassed dillgsnce and dispatch. H" quits his place with the highest recommendations of Miss Muoney the postmistress an I tho presont post mas'.er, Frank McDonald. I'irry Dolph, the bor mgh's ugsil and raiimm gnar-iian or t&o peace, was ronghly baudled by one whom he had summoned to appaar before the squire on Tburslav. John Lavln committed the deed. Mr. Dolph was arm M with the suinmona arid proceeded to nontf it. He was met by Lavin s mother and sat down to await thoiirrlval of Lavin Ihe vonng man s father entered the room, and thinking be was the man required be commenced reading th paper, when youug Lavin came up lotiina mm and dealt him a torrlll blow ucross the buck of the head with a ponderous club. Mr. Dolph is, however, of sturdy old slock, and the blow did not knock him insensible and he wrenched the club from his assail ant and defended himself. A warrant was issued bv Squire Cooiuy uud Lwin placed under arrest, At tbe hearing last tilght he was placed under I.VIU nan to appear at court. L.etture, green peas, plno npples for canning at Palmer's. NORTH END. The people of the North End. irre spective of pnrly affiliation!, are anx idus to see Alexander Simpso i reoaivu too nomination for county treasurer. Mr. Simpson is decidedly a strong man as far as this part,of the city is con cerned. Snnday school class, No. 10. of the North Main Avonuo Methodist Episco- Eal church, will run an excursion to ako Aiiel on Jane 19 Tho Father W bitty Dramatis com pany will produce the "Confidential Clerk" a Muslo Hall. Scrantou, on thu evening of May 80, Decoration Day, for the benefit of Looul Assembly, No. 15, Knights of Labor. LAKE UNDERWOOD'S NIMRODS Will Taks Fossssaion of Club House on Juno 5. Members of tbe Lake Underwood Ni m rod club are engaged in prepara tions for the coming piscatorial sea son, and as oarly us June 5 u number of numbers and. guests from this city will enscoco tbemselvoa for n few days at the clnb boose at Lake Undei wood. Tbe lake abounds with lake tront, land-locked salmon, wall-eyed pike, pickerel and peroh, a variety to satisfy the most fastidious Wultouese. The officers of tbe olob ure: J. D. Stooker, Jenny n, president; Henry Siebocker, vice president; Fred J. Wid mayor, treasnrer; S. Y. Cook, Jermyn, secretary. Carbondale, Scranton and Jermyn business men compose the olub. MISS LESTER AT ACADEMY. An Eotbuiiasllc Audteno Witness Prnduotlon of Beacon Llirhts. An enthusiastic audience greoted MibH Minnie Uhster an i company at the Academy of Music last evening, ''Beucon Lights," a typical western play, was presented. Twenty mou of companp D, Thirteenth regiment, par ticipated in a tiibleax scene at thu end of tho third not. The charaoter danoing of Mlia Litter and Frank McNish's negro spicialtios wore warmly appreciated, This nftiruoon "Fanchon the Cricket," will be presented and every child will receive a useful present free The price is lOoenti to nil parts of tho house. Tho bill for lonight is "Jack Shepherd," iu which Miss L'istor ban appeared over BOO limes. Mies Letter and company will be ut the Academy all of next week ami will give matlneei every day except Mon day and Tuesday. PEEL FATALLY INJURED. He Llugsred Aftm Beirut Warned that a Phot was to bi Flrad. Henry Peel, of Leggettl slreot, aged IS years, a laborer in the CayOga mine of tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company, was fatally injured while at work yuilcrduy about 11 o'clock n. m. Tho cause of tho injuries that re sulted in his death was a prematura blast. A moment before his death he was warued by, his miner to get out of the wny, ns ho was about to firo a shot After the shot exploded he was found lying near the face with un enormous weight of coal on hi in. Hit face wa besmeared with powder, showing that be was either the victim of a premn ture blast or ellt did not leave tue place when warned. He was not ibjad when found and was conveyed to the Moses Taylor hos pital, where he succumbed to hia in juries immediately after arriving there. Peel buried bis wife only n few days ago and was ttHICn affected by his lots. FELL FSOM A COA. CAR. Michael Muar, of Pars ue, Ii Severely lajareo. Michael Murray, of Parsons, was frightfully mangled on the Delaware and Hudson railroad near the Storr's mine at Priceburg yesterday Iu company with a man named Kelly, be was riding on a trip of coal cars, wheu a jr caused tbe engine to uncouple and Murray was thrown 10 the track, the cars pasting over Ms right arm. mangling it iu a terrible manner. H" wsi removed to the home of a relative on Vinegar hill where Dr. Sullivan attended him. COURT HOUSt NrWS NOTES. John Matthews anil Eliza Koberts, of Carbondale, w. re granted a marriage licei.se by Clerk ot the Couits Thomas yes terday. 'I in- Will I f I'lisrle Booh), lte of S ran ton, was admitted to probate yesterdav, nn.i h Ucm tosumeninrv granted to Eliza beth lioebl. Thomas Campbell pleaded guilty to neg. ligenre Ky bailee and was sentenced to pay a fi ie of IN and i'eud twenty clays iu the county jail. Andrew 1'au line, charged with aggra vated assault aud battery by Frank li is. ton. plea le i guilty and was fine.; cosis unu uirei ieu io sp-Miii sixty (lays iu tbe couuty jail. Margarel Boboeoa has brought an ac tion against the BcraatOD Traction com pany to recover aa.issi for injuries sustain- d by bung struck by oaeofthf de fendant company's electric cars. Farmi for th Million. Tho marvelous development of tbe States of Minnesota, Smth Ilskota, lows, Nebraska and Wyoming, within the last few years lias attracted attention In all parts of the world, it is not Dreetaary. however, to search far for the califs oi this wonderful growth, for this satire region, which Is penetrated by The KoTtb Western Line, teems Withgolooa Oppot tunities for enterprising farmers, me rhauies and laborers w ho b iro to letter tbeir condition. Here are lands which combine all varieties of sol!, climate and physical feature that render thein most oealrable for agrienltare or octane rot Klch rolling prairies, capable of raising nie nnesi quality el inrin pp ducts in lux urious abundance, ran si ill be secured nt low pfiOM and upon most liberal torms. and in many cases good productive farms i an 1st purchased for scarcely niofe than the yearly rental n.ary eistern farmers nro compelled to pay. Reaching the prin cipal cities and towns ami the richest and most productive farming districts of this favored region lbe .North-western Lin 0 nicngo iV .Norm-Western Ii i offers its patrons IMMVantagO Of ready markels, Unexcelled truln service, perfect fipiiii nient slid sll the COBfort and convni lenres known to strictly Hrsl-cUss rail way travel. Mape, tune tables mid general information can be obtained of ticket agents of coinu ctmg line1, or by nddp s. ing W. A. Thrall, (ii neral l'aseiiger and ncaer, agent i uicago ,v .Nortn-W est-rn K'y, Chicago, 111. - Camara Cb,h Otlle r '. The Young Men's Chrisilan Association Cnoierarluh met laat nigbt anil elected ofllcors for the following year. l)r. H. M. Stratton, president. Uharlet II. Lindsay, vice president; Charles (tenter, secretary and treasurer. Iterative committee, John Svensoti, It. Adams, VV. Jones, K I, Weston, (i. (i. htahjr, 1-; Dolph. The llrst outing will be held on May .10. The prize contest will lake place in the Young Men's L'b ritt Ian sasoclatloo parlon on June 7. Colonel Blpple waa appointed ohalrman of Jndge committee, Ail mateors t bo In tend to participate are n que.sted to seud iu their names at once. . Dry Ar Pilar Refrigerator. The BDOVO refrigerator is sold only In this city by Thomas F. Leonard, Mi., Lack Wanna avenue. Asa preserver of food It has no superior, and fur economy of ice it bus no equal. It Is charcoal filled and zinc lined. The refrigerators are built In hard wood, liulshed in nnliqiic.nud pine, grained in oak and walnut colors. Wo also have a large line of sideboard refrigerators. Thoy are all made in a thorough manner, constructed SO that they aro self ventilat ing dry air, free from nnv taint or odor. Come Ud see our stork before you buy. We are sure wo will please you. Dr. Gibbons, of New York city, will bo in his Scranton office. 441 Wyoming avenue, every Mon day from s in tho morning until U in the evening. Beadleston 4c Woeri'a and Ballantine'a Alas are tho best. K J. WAIsUt agent, M Lackawanna avenue Whtre OhI When P Is tho best placo to buy shoos and Oxfords At the S-Uros. "Snot Cash" Shoe Store. fslN Lackawanna avo. Dr. C. U Laumach. dentist. Gas and Water company building, Wyoming ave nue. Latest improvements. Light years in Scrantou. NOTES OF SOUTH SIDE Father Stopper Feels Effects of a Torpedo Placed ou Street Car Track. HIS HAND SORELY LACERATED It Was Placed on tho Rail by Young Scamps Who Make a Practice of It. Sketch of the Newly-apnointcd Po lice Officer, George W. Jones. Youn-r Men's Institute Social Per sonals and Shorter Paragraphs. Rev. Father Stoppjr, enrato of St. Mary's, (iorinau Catholic churob on River street, while waiting for the ear at 8 o'clock iast night at Cedar avenue aud Hickory street, was strnclc on the hand by the Hying frag menta of a tor p do, which was placed there by some young Vagabonds who are iu the ha bit of indulging iu that kind of mischief very frequently of lata, Father StOD per was within a t w feet of the track ami when the front wheel of the street car exploded thu tor P' do, tho shock nearly threw him to tho ground; and aside from the pninltil contusion ho received on the hiici; of his hand, his eyes were filled particles of dust ami his clot bet were hi spattered with the slush ou thoatfoet, I in reported his experience loan olllc.nr on Lackawanna avenue ami a watch will be kept on the michievoiis urchins iu the future. Cfllor Qori VV. Junes. One of the two policemen who wero appointed by Mayor Coiinell and th;ir Haines sent to the lelool council on Thursday night for approval ia (ieorge W. Jones, of 809 Cedar avenue. Tho petition of Jones, who is among too beat uliixens of th Eleventh Ward, was signed by William ConnelL Colonel Ezra H. Kipple, Dr. A. J. Kolb and mostly nil the city coniitilmen, besides tho county and city officials, Jones is III years old, weighs 800 pounds and stands 0 feet, '.I inches high. He wns sworn iu yesterday ami will report for duty Monday. He will be assigned to a beat ou night work. Ytuuir Msn'a Ins ltiita Social. Columbus council, No. 17'J, Young Men's oetitnte, held a social itl Phar macy hall last ttighl and the evening was spent pleas inily by the members and their lady friend. A large nuni her of Visitors from other council' were present. Thu hall was Well lighted and the II i r w is at ui nth as glaKS. Cusirk's oroboetTil of Bvt pieces fiirinshel spleudil moalo Tfte re Bvtpta of lbe evening wort very grati fying, an I sp-.ii for the huuon abil ity ot the committee iu charge. Fitld Drill of Patriotic Guards. Company A, Patriotic guards, which meets in rrnehan'l hall, has arrange 1 for an cnt door drill in the S tolta Bide l as bail park Friday evening, May 2.V The increasing m iBberOblDof the company has in ids their present quar ters too narrow f r exercise in drill. At present the members drill in sec lions, or squads, but on Friday even ing the enure mipsny will jjlu to gether in one body The captain, Aiuntt Weymjy.T. it a capable drill m ister, and ni ier his charge rspi I headway iu tiroficiencv has been made. A special meeting was held last evening A picnic will be held by the company natal month, the dste of which has not yjt been tixid. Shortar Paragraph. Mr. Daniel (ielbert, of Smth Was'n lugtnn avenue, is visiting Miss Alma Volgbt, of Hones Isle .nrs. aspr iiaas, or ntiston ave line, is seriously ill of typh ud f vt. Mrs H. F. Moore. In th opinion of her physician, Dr. Kolb, will be able to resume her household duties in ten dnvs. Mrs Mason, of Now visiting her tistor. Mrs serions illness is noted this column. York city, is Haas, whose els 'Where to Profoasors Jo'm P L linn in an 1 M J D nahoo will stand t xaniinttion for admleelon to tbe bir of Liekawanna county next Saturday Wasbtngliin Hruui will picnic iu ('antral Hay 80 Tonight tbe eorps, No. 480, Pal k garden on corps will pa- in ! the sir. ets in announcement of the picnic on Monday at Central Parli of lbe Electric Boeial club, a ilmrlth ii .g orgai, nation of this side. Jam s Connell lodge of Odd Fellow have two candidates for the initiatory degree at their meeting next Wednes day night. Two candidates were clothed with tho second and third de gres at tbe lust meeting Henry, the 10 montiis-old chill ot Adolph Oldakoaki. of U21 S nth Wash ington nvennn, di-d yesterday evening at 8 o'clock. Tue fnnarul will take place tomorrow afternoon Interment in the Polish Catholic oemet ry, Mm ooka. The funeral of Matbsw Murray, of Irving av. nne, will take place' this morning at 1) o'clock. The mooting at the South Side Young Womeo'l Christian assoslation roomj Will be held by Miss Kate- Chrtetophel Snbjkcf. "Tboie Who VTere Heady." Special music is prODarod for tbe song service. All young women will be welcome' The South Side annual meeting will be held nt tho rooms Monday evening at H o'olnck, when ell reports of the year will be given. An excellent mil sicil programme will be mingled with the reports nnd the meeting will be presided over by the president, Mrs. Kipple. Uentleinen as well as lsdiee arocor dinlly Invited. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Sprnks returned Utt evening from Honesdnle. - e -Scranton's Bualnaas Interests. Tint Tluiii'Mc will soon publish a care fully conq. iled and claasllled list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing nnd professional Interests of Scranton nnd vicinity. The edition will be bound Iu book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views of our pnbllc build ings, business blocks, streets, etc., together with portraits of loading citizen. No similar work has ever given nn equal rep resentation of Scranton's many Indus tries, it will bo an Invaluable exposition of our business resources. Bant to persous outside the city, copies of this handsome work will sttract now comers and bo an unequalled advertisement of the city. The circu lation Is on n plan that cannot fail of good results to those concerned ns well nsthecitv at large, representatives of Tmc Tkibunk will call upon mnsB wiiusu namks are himiiih in this edition and explain Its nature raoro fully. Those desiring views of thoir residences In tnis edition will pleaso h avo notice at tbe oQlce. MR, ALEX. PHILLIPS Now litis hnschnrio (It the KF.YMTONF, HO TEL, formerly called the 'loss Keys, corner i.iomiev uve. ana eweiiana, A lull line of Liquurs, lieer, Ale nnil Fine Cigars will tie kelit 111 slock. Mr I'llilllliS Will he nlenu,H .. greet his ninny Irieuds who will favor bun with a cull. Have 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. Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets Best Assortment. CHINA HALL WEICHEL k MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. "One Coat Makes Them Look Like New" TJtV. BBFCB t l Campbell's Varnish Ktains. ", the very l. st thing in the marks I t,,r t .ueh ng iii and finishing Poraitare, Harden or lurch ( tislrs. Baby 'arnak'.,. ate., etc w ith one apnlieatio n Stain im.l Yaralsh and translorin them into lua ittdil ini.titluu of Cherry, Mehogany, Oak, Rosewood, Walnut, Vermillion and Ebony Pal up in Pint and Half Pint Cms. Bo eare to get Campbell's tail yon will not be dtoeppotntod, To Obtain Satisfactory Results with Ready-Mixed Paints -THE THE LUCAS TINTED GLOSS This Paint hr.s been in eonataat ate t r over fifteen rears tad we raeomnn n I it at b Ing seoMmleaL. eoavenleat and ravabkt, ami uodo trnui thu be.: matcriala. Taesatasfaetloa txprteeed by our custom rs accounts for our increase! trade iu tu Call or semi fir a sample eard thowiag roi orn an I with fall instructions as t estimating eeal pt heenllflaa veer Uvea- and surrouud- Ings. Matthews Bros. 320 Lackawanna Ava Homestead CORN, PEAS, LIMA BEANS, SUCCOTASH, 1.50 per tloz. 13 Cans. Full WdghtB. Wt keep BO Bioppy floods. ,Tor soy Bone Orejt,ntery Battel in i Bad ."1 lb, paile, 26a i'i n. BoTga reoetved daily from the Some Poultry farm, C. DITCHBURN. 427 Lackawanna Ave. A. W. JURISCH 435 SPHUCt STREET BIOTOLBfl AND BPORTING OOODM. Victor, Qondron. Eclipse, LoveUi Diamond and Other Wheels. Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Avo. OODM House SyuAus. All kinds of Laundry work guaranteed l he best. Horrios are arriving in very fine condition and prices low. Fancy Teas, Hoans, Squash, Tomatoes, Asparagua, Beets, Cucumbers, etc. Pierce's Market IErsilM AVE. STRAWBERRIES THE Hindoo Handkerchief Puzzle Now on sale for 25C. r given away with purchase of every suit. Handsome line of Spring Overcoats and the Nobby "Bell" Cutaway Suits Brlartiii & Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, Wyoming Avenue. H!Il!IIIM!l!l(Ii::iugE!:2lllilEJi3E ISIIECiilllBltaailSIIBEiaiiElliiiEUlU a? ti' 1 At3()S Lackawanna Avo. Millinery E 2o Ladies' Trimmed Hats, worth $5, for $2.98. iodoz. Sprays of Flowers, I for 15c. I 45 doz. Sprays of Dowers, assorted colors, worth $1, 5 for 39c. an S 20 doz. extra long, full regular made llermsdorf Dye 1 Ladies' Hose, worth 39c, for 25c. S 36 doz. Ladies' Mitts, worth 30c, for 25c. 11S pair Lace Curtains, worth $2.75. for $1.75. S 110 pair Lace Curtains, worth 3.00, for 2.00. 5 s 96 pair Lacs Curtains, worth 4.75, for 2.75. r, 5 iG pair Irish Point, worth 10,00, for 5,00. I 18 pair Irish Point, worth 15. 00. for 8 50. I ; ) pair Hrussels. worth 35.oa for 15.00. ;tllllll!inillll9llllilllllli;iiN!sllil()li(CHItUHI!!IIIIHnil!iU(ie Dunlap Straws Now Open Christian, THE H ATTER. It's a Great Shock Ti'thr fnius wbe are elalnlne thv aadereeU all ..th.'rs t I Bad llint with ut the ItMl luis Of blaster wa arntfirlai rn-tom rs this t.a olil el sut'h oiii'ortuiiitios as thoso. A MuriH H1t.l1 ia.1v I luln-u. iglt 1 HIi.tI, Ittdl .iitlrrn f. r It! lit ca.li ism BMltera, B1IKI Wheel, tut ISMpBiteva, aioo Wheel, for BSSeaeK These priott Dtake tho luisinpaa at ur store . PLOREY 5 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 PIANOS Arc- at Present the Most Popnlar and Prcrerred by LcsiIiiik Arilsls Warernoms : Opposite Columbus Monument, 205 Washington Av. Scranton.Pa. SQHMER Department in all the regular shades, assorted colors, worth 50c, S SPECIAL A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for v vSjj r IMiera,IMeKwrm Suits Capes Jackets For Women Sell, Sell, Sail, is the order of the day. FIFTEEN Imported clay Jackets. Cut, Style ami Work tho best of Hie tailor's art A redaction of 50 PerCent. See this offer" ins of Bigholass Jackets Your size is horc. CAPES in Goth, Uom Silk, Covet Cloth and Lace. Many styles and prices that will please you SUITS Printed Duck and Serges, Striped and Spot Patterns You )ii;lit to have one. Tin Price, $3,50 to $7.50. G.W. Owens & Co.1 Clonk r.iul Putts Makers, Court House Sauare. Only $9.90 - 1 V. 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