I THE 8CBANTON TJilJBINE-MONDAY MORNING. MAY 21, 1894. Lacisum 11 AhU Musical - j IhLLt&SttLtY 134 Wyoming Ave. MU.I I l 1 I w I '1 - PIANOS WKBKB, IB AW, BMKRSOK, OTHKB MAKES ORGANS ALL PRICE See the Shaw Piano from the World's Fair in our window. A A Foe to Dyspepsia - GOOD BREAD SNOW WHITE FLOUR - And always have Good Bread. KAHtnrAcrtrRiD and fob sale to THE TRADE Bt The Weston Mill Co mm OP COUNTERFEITS ! HE pF""VF FfiPllL'R Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G.. B. & Co, Imn:''-, -n E-ch C'tjar Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. IUVKT HOIIMt M.X Af. DR. H. B. WARE RPECIAMitX EYE. BAB, K06K A-NU THROAT. ma wm-lg?: 3s) WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL Par yoar gas bills today and lav the discount. .nrs ueorjfe ignore vising oroos lyn. Mr. avl Mrs. John Lohman are tn New Tori. Mrs 0, H. Welles, is viaiting Wayne county relatives. Dcputv Prothonotary Kaon spent San day In Susquehanna county. General Manager Archer, of the Scran ton Traction company, and family, are at Ocean Orove. Mi Lavinia Diinmlclc, and Mhe Mary Freeley, of Green P.idjje, are visiting at Honesdale. SOUTH SIDE. Patrick Joyce, of Minooka, opon rhom the charge rented of tampering with naper money, nod who" caie was heretofore rf-rrd toiothia column, was acquitted bv the gran I jury in the Unit'd S'ates c nrt at Pittsburg ttiii vk. The result of t i caie give atiifactlnn to all who are acquainted with J(,)C : He wa h.;v.;.b regarded as an upright, law-abiding yonnir MO, and tiie trouble he go: into did not de tract from his respect. It was aimmed that he was more binned agai.-nt than tinning. Annual Meilnif of T W. C. A The annua! me"ting of the Young Women's Christian association of tiie South Side will takipl.ice this evening The work or this orgar ization since Its inception ha been bifhly satisfactory, and u promising report from it .,,,. tary, Mill Florence TotopkiotOQ, is expected. Mrs. E EL Hippie will ore tide this evening and men and women nro cordially invited to attend. To Abandon the Turnpike. That part of tho Pittetori turnpiko road on the Meadow brook hill be tween the narrow gunge track run- 1 . .1. HT . I 1 111 J ' 11111K to tue iiuMuom uoiuery uuu Dan der Street, although it virtually ua been abandoned for threo y-ar or more, will be closed and condemned. Since th new roud on which tbe street car tracks are lul l w .a opened, there hal not been any Imfl!-: whatever on Hi T.url Irt liu '. . .. ....... 1 ... 1 1 'I 1 HBiM.il 11 nil 1: til. ii rji iin in rnn i. 1..1 council last Thurid.iy night and will come before the lower branch at its next meeting. It is only because there was no other thoioughfare connecting Scranton and Minooka that th roud was used at all Beside now it will give the property owners a part of their land of which they have been de prived sinoe the new road was built. Shorter Paragraph. Miss Sarah Brown, of Minooka. is iiMUHroii.lv 111 01 11 o lino 1 1 'i 1 in . t ......... i- Philip Haeder, of Mnuob (Jbunk. is ii" KUUl mnjuu'.i iini n 1. u .i lner si rcpr WillUm II. Malta, Honesilnle corre- nnniiniir. n ifiu i ruin v h run r.isi nap. The IMootric Social clnD will picnic ... r . , n 1. t . . 1 . l favorable the picnic deserve to be The James Connell lodge of Odd lions win lu.uiii vwo cauumaies in he first degree Wednesday night. The injury sustained by Kev. Father t..... .. ntlill. I, lillflll AA nn r. warrant I... fwAm. aV.vfii.ini, hi. ai'y ln.i mil ,. i, I unctions yesterday. He read mass as t suai. MILITARY CIRCLES Orders Relative to Rifle Fractlco Sea son. ALL MEMBERS MUST QUALIFY Governor Paftison an Admirer of the Thirteenth Regiment, which in Re cent Years Has Qualified Every Member This Year's Encampment Will be at Gettysburg Several Small Items. Oinernl orders N.i. 5 tad 8, issued by Governor Pattison, coimuundor in hiof. and rug i mo nt ul order No. IT) issued by Colonel Hippie which appear in this column, are of particular inter est to every member of tho regiment, They prtain to the rill season just opened and to the comm.; division on oampmant: BlAOQUABTIBJ N. (. P., ) Adjutant Qmxhal's office, HARMSBUBQ, May 10. ISM. Ucticrnl tlrder No. 5. flu' current season for rille practice opened May l uud closes Oatobsr ui. 1 rnctiiie will be rcqulruil or every oltlcer ai d enlisted man, mid no commutation for rifle range Will be allowed any company that dots not qualify Its entire liiuinli 'r- ship, All off! can ate requested to impress upon their men the importance of rifle practice and to urge them to stnvo for ex cellence in marksmausiiip. Kvery soldier of Pennsylvania must be come a mai skm.iu, for no soldier is effect ive unless he t able to Quality, If anv company in the infantry or caviilry.'arms of tiie mtvico tail to quality as marksmen its entire membership, unless satisfactory reiuoni are shown for such failure, it shall be considered so larking In discipline as to warrant its distinihloutuent Requisition for gold mod all will there fore only be made where the ten qualifica tions were made in ten siicces.ive years. and it is to be noted that peudauts will abo be issued for qualiflcutioussubscquout to the ninth. Purine the year I will be allowed. BJ heretofore, to eiicb OOBpM) for ritlo range, provided there are quaiitled the number herein require.!. By order of Koiikrt E. PArTisos-, Governor sud Command! m Chief. W. V. QUIXLAXD, Adjutaut QeaoraX BBABOJVAIttBM N. O. P. ) APJrTaNT Oknekm.'s Omrt, BaUUICBO, Pa., May ID, ISM. ) General Ur.iers No. 6: L I'nder the provisions of the act of a seniblv approved April 18, lss7, there will be held a Jim-i ii eucauiptnent of the Na donal Guard of l ennsylvai ia at liettvs- burg from August 11 to the 1Mb inclusiv.'. The UUpeettoB required will be made by the adjutant general, the dates and o.gan izationi to b designated by the divi.iou romnandaTi The qtuHrtarmMttr and com- misiary .lepartments will f unu-n necessary transportation, ouarfertnaiter stores. camp and gartlsou equipage and subsist ence. It. Orders for transportation will be fur nished by the brigade commanders, hav ing due regard to economy, and to that end company OOfflXOasdaTI will reduce their comp my baggage to only what is necessary Uequmtions, to be forwarded through the regular m.htury cbaunel, will be made on th- adjutant genrial by the quartermaster! of brigades, regiments and the commanders of anailasrhed companies for cam: equipage H -q'l .lition for medi cal blanks and supplies wul be made to the inrgeou general by the nirgeon of r.-giments and tbe assntsnt surgeons of Civalry and artillery cum pan let. III. Inspection rolls, pay-rolls, abstracts of daily roll-call, property returns, reports of annual allowance and armory rent, with v lUchers and bxiks, will be required to be presented as heretofore. The inspection rolls will show tbe enlistments and dis charges since tbe date of the last inspec tion, under proper headings. Companies and bandi will make financial reports of a'l moneys on band at hut encampment, and amounts since then recitvedand ex pended. IV. N ' enlistments, excepting re-enllst-meTHe, will be made for thirty days previ ous to the close of the ncatnpin mt, and all enlistment papers of BUB who have been eniisted mice the tt,t en-impment will be forwarJed to lab) oillce on or be fore tbe time above mentioned. By order of Pe.HF.KT K PATTtaOB, Governor and Commander in Chief. V. V, liRKKttl.AMD. Adjutant Oeneral. IIead.' arters 13th BttmiBT. , Tninn BniriADE, N. G. P. Scraxto, Pa, May Is, 1 KH. ) Itejlmental Onttf No. ISl Kegimental order No. 81. dnted Scranton, Pa., April U. ls'tt, will be in force during the coining season for rille practice, x ept so far as the same is Inconsistent herewith. Tbe several ranges will b- opened for practice from May 17. 11M. to Nov. I, ls'j. Squad lists, as required In said oritur No. 21, mnit be forwarded to these head quarters not later than May '."J. ISM, '1 .,e f .11 1-lug days will bo nil apnrt ill which tbe severs) companies will have ipeclal targeta assigned: M nda-,a, B and II; Weiluesdays, A and D Trhlays, 0 and F. MAT('ilK The Thompson mutch, tbe All Comers match and the Boles Champion Shot match wnl b) discontinued. The John Jermyu match for second prize will be shot on tho following day.. Thursday, May Platl Thunduv, June llth; Thursday, July I'iih: Thiiisl.iy, Au gust 30th; Tnuisdiy, Septcmb:.-, Oth; Thursday, OetODtl lltb. An allcomers' semi-weekly mntcu will b shot each '1 uesday ami Saturday during the season under the in inn rales and regu lations ns tn nil OOmaTa' weekly match contained in said order No. 81. The prize fund and the prizes therein menu uied will be abandoned. Should the receipts from till match warrant, two suitable priz.-s will he awarded to the winner. By order of Couml Buu ii. btvnii W S. Mii.i.ar, Adjutant. Tbe Tbirtaeuth regiment was the first regiment to qutlify its entire membership, and has continued to do so for many years. It ni. the example for the other regiments, several of whlch'have in recent years qtullfltd very man. Governor I'attiaon, in pirel by tbe skill nnd enterprise of the Thirteenth, makos it obligatory lu bis general ordtr No. f, for avnry mem ber of every regiment to qualify as marksmen this year. A failure to do so upon the part of any company, will be considered cutlie lor disbandmetit. It is Governor Paulson's ambition to retire us commander. in. chii'f with every man In the division of N. G. P. qnuliuVd hi a marksman. Tbe Thir teenth will do its share. Tha encampment, this year upon the fatuous: and bistoriu battle field of Get tysburg will be of unuiual interest to the National guard. lSrery member of the Thirteenth mast be present at this encampment. No excuse for absence except sickness will be acoepted. No employor should lu auy way hinder employes from going to cutnp. It It a drm ind of the state and should be cbeerfullv acquiesced Id. The rifle range is now opsn. Have you qualified? Wny not qualify every member of tbe regiment before going to camp next August? It oan be done. Lst every officer and man make it bis personal business to qualify at once. Privata Hughes, of Company H. was oourt mnrtialed last Monday evening for non-attendnnoe at drill. Tbe regiment presented a flue ap peuranoe on parade at Honesdale last Wednesday. The aaveral companies turned out with full ranks. Tbe mounts of Colonel Rippla and big staff, which were generously loaned by Major Whitney, did not at first appre ciate tbe music or the drum corps and were naru to discipline, out tney finally gave in and conducted them selves like old military boraei, Tim regimental parade in tb evening, mounted, was vary lucOtiaful and was of great Interest to tb more than l.UUu spectators. Tbe kirmais of Company E ivus like wise lntsresting to the members of the Thirteenth who visited tbe armory lu tbe evening. The citizens of Hones- dale received the regiment with that courteous and generous hospitality for which tbey are noted, i he supper fur nished by the Methodist ehurch was one of the best the regiment has ever partaken of. We congratulate Miis Stewart and Company E ou tbe splen did tin uncial and other wise success of the kirmeas. Colonel Boies and his estimable wife honored tho regiment by accomDnny ing it to Honeadalo last Wednesday. The oolonel is very dear to the hearts of his old command, and his gsuiitl presence among them is an inspiration. Company commander should give considerable attention from now to th close of encampment to guard duty and Hkirmish drill. When tho members of Company are through admiring thoso photo graphs, they had better return them, else it would bo bettor for them that they had it "silver stone" tied around their DSOks ami thrown to the bottom of the canal. We misssu Company Q lu our jaunt to Honesdale. Tho Thirteenth have the finest arinoiy in the state (to get). CltlTlc. A DAUGHTER OF DIXIE TONIGHT. Dan I. liar.'. New Play fur the Tr ClUD'l Oanrflt, Bcrantoniani will tonight have an opportunity of witnessing Dsn L. Hart's new play. "A Daughter of Dixie," which will be presented at tiie Prolbingham theater and! the nu--pices of the Scranton Press club. Mr. Hart's play was presented for the first lime at Wilkei Bsrrt Inst Friday veil ing, and it UlSd tho biggest kind of a hit. It is undoubtedly the greatest ef fort of Mr. Hart In the lino of dramatic literature. An lOjoysblS treat is prom ise 1 all who attend "A Daughter of Dixie'' at the Frothiugham this and to morrow evenings The ic-nery used in "A Daughter of Dixie" is said to be the most elaborate of any production that has vislled Ssranton this section Tbe gold and white parlor scene lu the sec. mil net Is particularly benutifu'. The company has been selected from Charles Froh mun's forces, Hnd is first clasi. NORTH END. Tne death of Henry Feel, which took place on Friday at the Moses Taylor iioipital by reason of wound received in the Cayuga mine of the Delaware, Liick.twauna and Weatsrti company, has occasioned u thorough invniig tion. Mine Inspector Dlewitt, in whose district the accident occurred, notified Coroner Kelly to come and view the body. The coroner came according to initrnctions and viewed Peels remains y. sterday. A jury will be empaneled today, who with Coroner Kelly and Mine Inspector Dlewitt will go down into the mine and view the rceu of tho "ccurrence. Thsre are different the ones ui to how deceused OSOM by his 1 .tii It is stated that Peel miitook the noiie of a ihot fired tn lbs next ch i'mher fcr that of hit own and advanced to the face to proceed with loading the coal. When close to the face he dino.v. red the fa'.ii error be had mad. Too late to retreat, he tealiz-d tbe terriblo situition and turned to flee, and j net nt that moment the shot, went off and he received the wound that earned hi deatb a few hours later. The suspicions circum stances attending bl death are suffic ient to necessitate the holding of an in vestigation. Tb" funeral of deceased took place from here yesterday. Intel -ment in' Hyde park Catholic oemeter). Tbe North End Republican club hell itiniiial weekly meeting at Fenuor and Ch appel's hall ou Saturday even ing. The attendence of member Was extremely large, owing to the factjthat a gentleman, whose eloquence and ora torical powers are of no mean order, was present. The gentleman referred to was A. J. Culbiirn , who was the speaker of the evening. Good fellow ship and euthuiiaim was manifest thr.iilghntit the Df 0 sdiOgS. Thomas McG iwaii aod Johnny Weill, two sbamplon alley ball plajrsrs, challenge M. J Horan and Mike Uoaly to a gnmo of ball for flu a sMt, eo AT THE CADt MY THIS WEEK. Mlm.le I.... is atid Company Extend Their Kiiiigamnt. Mis Minnie L-sler, with her own company, band and orchestra, com pleted a week' snffsgtmcnt at the Academy of Music Saturday evening before an audience that filled the thea ter in iptte of the warm weutinr and threatening itOfB. Mis leister ins extended her engage ment and will bo a. en q several new plays thli wefk Matinee will he given dnlly except ing today and tomorrow. Thee special in itlnoes have become very popular with the ladies, who turn out nn m, and they would dotintlua like to have Mis Lester all summer judging from the way they enjoy tbe performance. BAIL AT MUSIC HAIL TONIGHT. It Will B Given bv Division N . 19, A 0. H B Of A Division No IK. Ancient Order of Hibernian! Board of AViric. of this city, will hold its first annual ball to night at Music Hall. Mlas Nellie Currau has boon engaged to furnish tho music. Christian Endeavor Convention. Preparation! for receiving and enter taining the delegates to the tri-County Christian Kudeavor convention, which is to be held In tbe Plymouth Congregational church on Friday next, have been nearly completed. The general committee in charge roports that fully 400 delegate may be expected from all the towua lu I.nzerue, Lacka wanna and Wyoming counties. Promin ent speakem have been secured and the music will be furnisLcd by tho church choir. , sv Mualo Brxt Exclusively. Best msde. Play any desired number of tunes. Gautschl Ht Sons., manufacturers, 1030 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orcheatrial organs only and flu. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired and Improved with new tuaos. SUnoa-rapher Furnished We are prepared to furnish business mon W)th first-class stenographers by tbe day or honr. Expert bookkeeping n specialty. Scranton Commercial Association, Lim ited, 4t!5 Spruce street. Or. Gibbon, of New York city, will bo in his Scranton office, 441 Wyoming nvenue, every Mon day from 8 in tho morning until 8 in f evening. NEWS OMWEST IE Events of Interest to Tribune Readers Across tbe Lackawanna. DEATH OF A LOYAL CHRISTIAN Mrs. Mary Morgan Was a Victim of Consumption Exciting Runaway on North Main Avenue Rebecca Avenue Properly Owners to Bo Re lieved of Stagnant Water Many Interesting Personal nd News Notes. The West Side office of the Scranton Till mi NIC 1 locatod at 1040 Jackson street, where subscription, advertisements and communications will roceivo prompt at tention. At an early hour on Saturday morn ing, Mrs. Sadie Morgan, wife of llonry Morgan, died at her home, 807 I'airview venue, after an lllneie of about two years. Mrs. Morgan was a victim of consumption, which malady had boen gradually proitrating her for a n limber of jars. She was born in Fnctoryville nnd had resided on this aide for about ten years, kibe waa 10 yeurs of age, an earnest nud devout Christian woman, a church worker from oblldboo I, an 1 at hef death an esteemed membar of Simpson Method ist Kpiicopal ghurch. The funeral will tabs place today. Undertakers Neville & TsgOS will convey the remains to lbs Delaware, LaokHwiiuna and West ern railroad depot, wuere tho 1 2. U7 tram will be taken for Fnctoryville. Key. L C. Floyd, D. D., will conduct services at the above place. Interment in the Fnctoryville cemetery. An Exciting Runaway. A horse attached to a light buggy and owned by William Squire, of Tenth strest, took fright on Batnrday afternoon on North Main avenue and ran away, The buggy 0 dlided with a telegraph pole near the Mutbodilt Fq.licopal church nud wss completely demolished The hone was capture! on South Main arena and wui uiiiu- Jnrsd Fortunately no one Was in tho buggy at tho time of the accident. F.U a Long Felt Want. Two sewer basins have been con- etruoted on North Kutucra avenue to relieve the drnliii from the hill, l'eo pie have bron complaining of a pool of awiktnaiii water no louoij iuui mo sort hnd to be done. Mia. r Mantlon. The Rjrvicei of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church were conducted in David's hall yesterday. Hiving to the inclemency of tho weather the at tendance was small Servicea wer I couducte I at 10 JO and 7 Jo o'cb ck. Sunday school was held at 19 o'clock. Uev. D C. Huglns lectured to the young psopls of the Jackson Street Baptist church la-t evening The Welsh Philosophic T society will clogs tt si siioni for th summer ou Saturday evening next John Keid, Adam Wheeler and Henry Walker, delegates from tbe Pa&OObs, Bald Eagle and Navajo Tribe of Kd Men, who attended a convention of the order at Dethlehem last wesk, have re turned. Alfred Twining has nearly completed the improvement on hi property at Waverly, which b will occupy for tho summer, beginning about June 1. A stated meeting of Hyde Park lodge, Free and Accoptol Masons, will bo held tbii evening S.-vernl peti tion are pending and work in the F and t degree. Lieutenant Williams, nf the W nl Bid. precinct, made a call on Pit IS ton frlendl Saturday. Mr. and Mrs John O .ffnoy, of West Lickawatina avenue, returned last veiling from a visit with friends in N-w York. Tho funeral of Margiret, wife of Patrick Gallagher, of 80S Sefunton street, who died on Friday evening, wiil occur tomorrow morning. Ser vices will be held at St, Patrick's (hurch. Inteinvnt will bo made at the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Mr. 1' A. Riosland, of North Main avenue, spent Sunday at tho home of Mrs Alexander Herbert!, at Carbon diile. Mrs Sminel J, Porter, of Wiat Lickawanna avenne, is visiting frieuds at Philadelphia. Scranton' Bustn Interests. Tiik Triiicni will soon publish a care. ra.lv complied and classified list of t4ie leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing an. I professional Interests of Scranton and vicinity. The edition will be bound In bowk form, beautifully Illustrated with I Ii t.igruvure. Views of our pnbbc build ings, business blucka. streets, etc., together wnii portrait of loadiug cititm. No similar work has ever given an qual rep resentation of Hcranton'i many Indui tilea. It will bean Invaluable exposition of our business resources. bent to persons outside th city, copies of tin handsome Work will attract new comeri and be an unequalled advertisement of tho city. The circu lation Is on a plan that cannot fall of good reult to those concerned a well a the city lit large. Iloprosetilattvea of THS TnlBVIfl will call upon Tiioac wiiosk nauk a KSUUTO tu this edition and explain Its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residence In tnls edition will please h avo notice at tho office. I'm Air Polar Refrlg-eritor. The above refrigerator I sold only In this city by Thorns K. Leonard, Mi J Lack wiiuna avenue. A a preeorver of food It lini no superior, and for economy of la It has no sqna), it Is charcoal filled aud zlna lined. 1 he refrigerator! are built In hard wood, finished lu nnliiiH,and pine, gralntd In i nk ami walnut uolur. We alio have a large line of lldeboard refrigerator. The) are all made lu a thorough manner, constructed so that they are lelf ventilat ing dry air, froe from anv taint or odor. ( 01110 and see our ilock before you buy. We are uro Wo will please you. Kcthnnl Mothiril! Hothiritll Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ha been nsed for over llty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gufhi, allay all pain; cures wind colic, anil li the best remedy for di gttbosa, Hold by .liuggi'-ts in every part of tbe world. Lie aure and ask for "Airs. Winslow's Soothing Sj ruii," aud take no no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bot tle Foil rheum, it mm, lumbago, nouralgla, cramp and colio thero is no ronindy su porlor to the genuine Dr.Thofnas' Ecloctr ic Oil. D1KD. UAVIOAN-Lnoy A , daughter of Mrs. Thomas Qavlgnn, Friday, Mny 18, at her lt residence, 9H) Providence Hond. MR. ALEX, PHILLIPS Now ha has charge of tho KEYSTONE HO TEL, formerly called tho i:ros Keys, corner Ilrumley ave. and Swetlnnd. A full line of I.liiuora, Deer, Ale and Flue Cigars will be kept in tock. Mr. Phillips will lie pleoscdt o greet hlao.unny Iriendi who will favor hltn wun a o-'u. Don't lose sight of the fact that we will sell you a good BABY CARRIAGE for less money than you can buy it elsewhere. We have made many ad ditions to our LAMP STOCK They are choice and make a beautiful present with a Silk or Lace Shade. We NEVER allow our stock of Tea or Toilet Sets to run low. You know the quality. Come in and wc will give you the prices. CHINA-:-HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. "One Coat Makes Them Look Like New" W1' 1!E,',',t t . Campbell', Varnish Stains. " the vary best thfni In thi nurltut for teaching up arid fliiislilns rnfnlture, (lanlen or l on h Chairs, Baby OarriaMa uto., etc. W Itfc nn application Stain aul Varnish and transform th -in Int . b.ajttful imiUtuns of Cherry, Mahogany, Oak, Rosewood, Walnut, Vermillien and Ebony )u up in Pint ami Half Pint Can, Bwto get Campbell! an 1 yon will not he disappointed. To Obtain Satisfactory Results with Ready-Mixed Pa;nts -VSE Tilt LUCAS TINTED GLOSS This Taint ha. bN in constant ! for or. r flfu-en Vaal anil we NOuasxaaad it as U iug rconoinlc.il, convenient and durable, aud made from lb Ux; inat.-r. til 1 he satisfaction in ress.-d bv our cast ):n- ers accounts for our luircasol trade la these good! each season. Call or send for I sampl r.-.r.l sho-rlng col ors and with full lnstractlous a t estimating colt of boautifyicg your bom.- and surround- II.K-S Matthews Bros, 320 Lackawanna Ave. Homestead CORN, PEAS, LIMA BEANS, SUCCOTASH, 1,50 per dos. 13 Dsns, Full Weichtd. W keep no BIoddv (Jooiis. ,ior- sey Homo Creamery Batter in ? and D lb, pulls, 25c por lb. Eggl inrivcU tluilj Lrnni Qm llunu! Poultry farm. 0. DITCHBURN. 427 Lackawanna kit A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STRFET BIOTOLBt ami BPORTINO ;o(il)U. Victor, (lemlren, K.-llpse, Lovell, Diamond su.i uuier t i.e.. ,e Aniitlii'r Advoi'iito of testae nits HIM WOOD j m kiii ii 1.1NII1 n I it Kflurdi me great pleamre to itatv that ymir ns proees of extraotlna teeth whs a grand snreels In my case, ami 1 lieartl ly reoommeml It tn all. I sincerely hope that ether Will tait Its merit!, four reipretfnlly, t'Al'T. 8. V. IIHYANT. Scranton, I' 1 Henwood k Wardell, DKNTIST8, 316 Lackawanna Ave. Will on and after Mav "I make a great reduc tlon In the prleei of plates. All work gunf antee.1 flrat-class tn every particular, Eureka Laundry Go. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Avo. I-oubt Bocan Sqdahi. All kinds of Laundry work guaranteed tb belt, THE Hindoo Handkerchief Puzzle Now on sale for 25c. orgiven away with purchase of every suit. Handsome line of Spring Overcoats and the Nobby "Bell" Cutaway Soits Martin &. Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, Wyoming Avenue. giimiiiiiiimiiigiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiniiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiu at exes LFashion At 308 Lackawanna Ave. I Millinery m g 200 Ladies' Trimmed Hats, worth $5l for $2.98. S lodoz. Sjirays of Flowers, for 15c. g 45 doz. Sprays of Flowers, assorted colors, worth $1, r for 39c. 5 20 doz. extra long, full regular made Hermsdorf Dye Ladies rlose, worth 39c, for 25c. I 36 doz. Ladies' Mitts, worth lot, for 25c. g 118 pair Lace Curtains, worth $2.75, for $1.75. m no naif .nrei Cnrt.iin; wnrrh 9 r,o fnr 9 flf) - 1 --- a 96 pair Lace Curtains, worth 4.75, for 2.75. S 18 pair Irish Point, worth 10.00, for 5.00. 18 pair Irish Point, worth 15.00, for 8.50. 3 10 pair Prussels, worth 35-O0. for 15.00. Milllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII!Mlllltllllllllimi!!tUi!ll2it2lllllllllilllllllllllllllll DUNLAP Straws Now OPEN Christian, THE Hatter. It's a Great Shock To the folki who are claiminu t hey nn.tereU all otbeNtO flml that wtth.'Ut tbe leist fuss or bluster wV are gtvtag onsSoOiefl th ben efit of RMb oVi'ortunities as these. a Slrleili lini. Qrads I iiibi-eight Wheal, mm aaura rnrtlLOeash. last aatsera, ai.io Wheal, for til ihu4 piiiiern, loo Wheel toi mScs.N Those pricvi make the business at our store. FLOREY l 1 IOI-T Y. M. G, A BOUiDISQ Bicycle Riders, Take Notice! CAPS Invented by a rider Something New CONRAD Has the Agency for thein THE CELEBRATED PIANOS st rresent the KaM Popular and Prv tcrnd by leasing Afusis Warorooms . Opposite Columbus hunument, 205 Washington Av. Scranton, Pa. i I Department mm in all the regular shades, 5 assorted colors, worth 50c, S I 5 SPECIAL A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Only $9.90 Clathitrs, IMaaMoDBfm Suits Capes Jackets For Women Sell, Sell, Soil, is the order of the day. FIFTEEN Imported dy Jackets. Out, Style and Work tho best of the tailor's art A reduction of 50 PM Cent. See this offer inj; of High-olasa Jackets. Your size is here. CAPES in cioth, Morj$ Silk, Covet Cloth and Lace. Many styles and prices that will please you. SUITS Printed Duck and Serges, Stripsd and Spot Patterns. You oup;ht to have one. Tho Price, $3.50 to $7.50. G. W. Owens & Co. Clonk ind Suit Makers, Court House Square. m. 'i . . a . ii. . m -n AAWr