The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 24, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCBAKTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING. MAY L'4, 181)4.
Lacisum
All Things Musical
STELLE&SEELEY
134 Wyoming Ave.
HIGH GHADE
WEBKK,
SHAW,
BHKBSOM,
PTBKB MAKES
ORGANS
AM. PRICE
See the Shaw Piano from
the World's Fair in our
window.
GOOD BREAD
-USE THE
And always have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOB SALE TO
THE TRADE BY
The Weston Mill Co,
EEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
THF PFmUNF. POPULAR
Punch Cigars
HAVE THE INITIALS
G., E3. & Co ,
firiprlntort nn p?nh C'dHf.
Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's.
tot i.i HOUbM MJCA'.K.
DR. H. B. WARE
srix lAr.isr.
EYE. EAR. KOiiE AiN'D TIIROAT.
JVM uvvuu
i.80 To &.au r
135 WYOMING AVE.
PERSONAL
E. W. !-'mitb, of Honesdale, was here
JTPSterday.
George Vnn Kouver, of Carbondale, was
horn yesterday.
Rot. Father Walsu, of Moscow, was in
tho city yesterday.
C. E Eichler, of Wilkas-Bnrre, was yes
terday in the city.
Dr. S. V. Lnmnronx, of Moscow, was in
the cily yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. I). U, Holland, of Syracuse,
are nt the Wyoming.
J. W. Sandereock, of Lake Ari"L was
yesterday in the city.
C. P. Hancock, of Danville, wbh yester
day engaged In business in the city.
C. M. Comstock, of Windsor, N. Y and
H. Morris, of Pottsvillo, are at tho Wyo
ming. Ex-Alderman 0 M. DeLonu will lake np
tho study of tho law in tho otlico of J. El
liot Ross.
William Dunn, of Columbus, Ohio, is
visiting his brother, B. P, Dunn, of Dela
ware street.
At the Valley Home are registered John
C. Miller, Ewton; H, H. Hathaway. Biug
hnmton, and W. r. Beck, Elmira.
Mr. n;-d Mrs. Cliarles Tropp will leave
the city on Monday, Juno 4, for Carlsbad,
Germany, where tney will remain for
three months.
Ecranto ,' Business Internal!.
Tine Triiiune will soon publWh a care,
fully compiled and classili.id list of the
leading wholesale, banking, manufactur
ing and professional interests of hcranton
and vicinity. Tho edition will be bound
in book form, beautifully illustrated with
photogravure views, of our public build
ings, business blocks, streets, etc., together
with portraits of leading citizens. No
similar work has ever given an equal rep
resentation of Scranton's many indus
tries. It will be au invaluable exposition
of our business resource. Sent to
persons outside tho city, copies of
this handsome work will attract
new comers and be nn unequalled
udvertisemont of the city. The circu
lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good
results to those concerned as well as the city
at large. Representatives of The Thihunb
Will call UH)U THOSE WHOSE NAMKtf
are dehirei in this edition and explain
its nature more fully.
Those desiring views of their residences
in this edition will please have notice at
the office.
Dry Air P,.Ur Refrigerator.
The above refrigerator is gold only In
this city by Thomas P. Leonard, 505 Lack
wanna avenue. As a preserver of food it
has no superior, and for economy of ice it
hi.s no equal. It is charcoal filled and zinc
lined. The refrigerators are built in hard
wood, finished in nntique.and pine, grained
in oak and walnut colors. We also have
a large lino of sideboard refrigerators.
They uro all made in a thorough manner,
constructed so that they are self ventilat
ing dry air, free from any taint or odor.
Come and see our stock before you buy.
We are sure wo will please you.
Mo there I Mothoralt Motherttll
Mrs. Winslow's Soothiug Syrup has linen
nsed for over fifty years by millions or
mothers for their children whilo teething,
with perfect success. It soothes the child'
softens the gums, allays all pain; cure's
wind colic, and is the best remedy for dl
arrbcoa. Hold bydtuggists in ovory part
of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
Winslow's l-ootblng Syrup." and take no
no other kind. Twenty-Bye cent a bot
tle. Muelo Bom Exclusively.
Best made. Play any desired number of
tunes. Gautschl & Sons., manufacturers,
1( 80 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won
derful orrhestrinl organs, only 15 and $10.
! penalty: Old music boxes carefully re
paired and improved with new tune.
PANOS
O A
A Foe to Dyspepsia
i o
SNOW WHITE
FLOUR
I
Convention of the Tri-County Christian En
deavor Union Tomorrow.
PROGRAMME OF THE EXERCISES
The Address of Welcome Will Be De
livered by C. E. Daniels, President
of the Local Union Preparing for
the Proper Observance of Decora
tion Day Personals and Brief
Hems of News.
The West Side office of the Sciunton
Iribine Is located at 1040 Jackson street,
where subscriptions, ndvertisetueuts and
communications will receive prompt at
tention. The convention of the tri county
Christian Endeavor societies will be
held tomorrow in the Plymouth Con
gregational chnreb. Delegates from
the three counties will be present, and
report of the committees received.
Charles E. DanUll, of the Plymouth
church, is president of the city union,
and Miss M. Louise Williams, of the
Wuahbtiri Street Presbyterian church,
the secretary. In the evening the
meeting wli! bo held in the Jackson
Street Baptist church. The following
is the progra-jituo of the convention:
MdBirara session.
10 a. m., Devotional Exercises.
10.30 a. m., Address of Welcome,
C. E. Dautels, Pm't Scraiiton Union
Response,
C. H. Chandler, Prcs't Tri-County LJnion
Secretary'! Report J. C. Manning
Treosurer'n Report D. 0, Tiffany
Appointment of Committees.
11.15 a. m., Address Rev. (). L. Alrich
Grace Reformed Episcopal Church.
aftkkkoox session.
1.30 p, m., Devotional Exercises.
1.45 p. in,, Nomination of Ollicers,
'J p. m., One minute repurts on special
lines of work, conducted by J. C. Man
Ding, corresponding secretary.
2.80 a. m., Open parliament and confer
ence on "Old nnd New Phases of Com
mitteo Work."
(u) Lookout Carl Councilman, Pittston
() Prayer Meeting. A. B. Eynon, Scraiiton
(c) Social Charles G. Avory, Carbondale
(ci) Miscellaneous,
Rev Harvey, Wilkes -Bairn
4 p.m. Junior Rallv,
Mrs. D. W. Skclleuger and Miss M. E.
Dunbar.
5 p.m. Election of Officers.
Social und Supper.
EVENING SESSION JACKSON STREET BAP
TIST CHURCH.
7.110 p. m. Overture,
Second Piesbytorian Sunday School Or
chestra. 7.40 p.iu Praise Service.
8. p.m. -Presentation of Newly Elected
Officers.
Anthem.
Plymouth Congregational ChurohChoir
Address "Christian Faith and Christian
Work" Major D. W. Whittle
Consecration Services Major Whittle
Tho indications point to a very large
and enthusiastic gathering.
Special rates will be given to dele
gates on the several railroads and
many will avail themselves of it. These
meetings are cpen to the public, and
an invitation to all interested is ex
ended.
Decorating the Graves.
Extensive preparations are being
made in the West Side cemeteries for
tue observances on Memorial Day. The
graves are now being trimmed with
plants and tho grass cut. Gnfflu post,
No. 139. Grand Army of the Republic,
will pay their tributes of respect to the
departed veterans in a very appropriate
manner in the Washburn street ceme
tery on May 30. The Phil Sheridan
Rifl's of the city will hold appropriate
services in the Hyde Park Catholic
cemetery nnd decorato the graves of
the men who died in battle and also the
departed members of the society.
Snap Shots at N.iwu.
Thomas Leyshon, of South Lincoln
avenue, has left for Harrisburg and
Pittsburg on business.
Two special cars will leave tho cor
ner of Main avenue and Jackson street
at 1 o'clock this afternoon to convey
the Robert Morris Lodge of Ivorites to
Providence to attend the foneral of D.
P. Thomas.
Joseph A. Moars and son, Archie, Dr
P. F. Struppler, Will Price, jr., and
George Wntrea left yesterday for Han
cock for a few days Bsbing for trout.
Arthur Ileal, proprietor of the Peo
ple's Dry Gio Is store, is indispoied.
Joseph Zimtuorli, of Sonth Main
avenne, nnd William Trostel, of Jack
son strest, left yesterday for Auburn.
Snsqnelianna county, on business.
Thomas Lver, of Clmtanoogi, who
has been visiting relatives on Lifiiy
otte stroet, has left for Minnesota.
William Roberts, of New Orleans,
has returned home after a visit with
William Price, undertaker on South
Main avenne. His brother remains
here for the present.
Tho child of Edward J. Lowis, of
507 North Sumnor avenue, died yester
day. The funeral will occur tomorrow
afternoon at 2 30 Interment in the
Wiisbburu Street cemeUry.
Arja Bowen, of Spring Brook, is
calling on friends on thi side.
William Wheeler, of Luzerne street,
is suffering from a severe attack of the
quinsy.
A sonvenir strawberry festival will
be held In the First Welsh Baptist
church on Woduosday evening June 0
W. S. Freeman, of Smth. Main ave
nu, lias returned from a fishing trip,
bringing with him a large number of
tront.
Druggist A. W. Mnsg.-ave nnd fam
ily nro visiting friends in Bloomsburg.
Collections are being made ut tbo
schools to provide flowers for tho Grand
Army of the Republio on Memorial
Day. Every child is aiktd to give one
cent.
The yard at No. 14 school has beon
greatly beautified by additions to the
flower beds. Among tlnso are the lot
ters and figure?, No. 14, inlaid with
beautiful fbwers.
The work of tearing down the old
Washburn Street Presbyterian church
is being rapidly pushed by Contractors
Haven and Williams. The steeplu and
mttcb of the roof are now down, and
they hnve commenced to remove the
side walls. As the excavation for the
new parsonage site has been made, the
foundation walls are now being rapidly
built. The parsonage will be removed
as soon as the dobris of the church is
sufficiently removed.
The members of the Jackson Street
Baptist church will run an excursion
to Mountain Park on June 15.
Keystone lodge. No. 37, Loyal
Knights of America, will hold their
annual enUrtainmant and banquet in
Meat's hall on Tuesday evening.
ANNUAL POLICE INSPECTION.
It Will Probably Be Held at the Armory
Next Wednesday.
Following the preliminary inspection
of police, which took place two weeks
ago, the annual inspection will ba wit
nessed by Mnyor Connell, President
Chittenden, of select council; President
NEWS
Nealis, of common council, nnd the
councils' police committees probably
next Wednesday.
At the time of the preliminary in
spection a few small details in the
equipment nnd maneuvers of the men
Were found to be at fault. Since then,
however, each officer has been equip
ped with the articles lacking, whether
n button or a defective firearm, and
weekly military drills have been con
ducted at the armory. It is probable
that on annual inspection the men will
appear in faultless array.
It is the purpose of Mayor Connell
and Chief Simpton to havo the police
department, individually nnd as a
force, well drilled in bollow-sqnan nnd
other riot formations and ready at a
moment's notico for proficient duty in
cub of trouble.
Soranton has outgrown her swad
dling clothes, and should, like other
large jilies, always be prepared to pro
tect property and life in case of dis
turbances. It is for such emergencies
that the men are being prepared.
THE BIG CIRCUS PARADE.
It Will Pass Through the Streets of the
City Today.
Bnrnutu & Bailey's cirens will give
exhibition! in this elty this afternoon
and evening. The circus and menag
erie are described as being richer and
more elaborate that ever before, und
the same is true of the parade which
will be seen in tho streets of the city
this morning, It will take place early.
The order of march will be aa follows:
Military Band.
Gentlomen Fox Hunters nnd Cavaliers.
Lady Performers and Side-saddle Experts.
Band Chariot. Drawn by Ten Horses.
Open Den of Five Tigers nnd Trainer.
Open Den of Four Lions and Trainer.
Open Den of Six Leopards and Trainer.
Open Den of Six Panthers nnd Trainer.
Open Den of Six Hvenas and Trainer.
Open Den of Four Bears nnd Trainer.
Open Den of Six Wolves and Trainer.
Baud Chariot Euterpe, Drawa by Ten
Horses.
Mounted Ladies of tho Hippodrome,
Geutlemeu Hippodrome Ridors.
Three Teams of Roman Standing Racers.
Three Four-horse Roman Chariots.
Two Elephauts with Howdnhs and Orien
tal BeautieB.
Caravan of Twelve Performing Elephants.
Dromedaries with Asiatic Riders.
Dragon Chariot with Harnessed Camels.
Chariot of India, Drawn by Ten Horses.
Cinderella's Fairy Conch.
Blue Beard.
Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoo.
Santa Clans.
Little Red Riding Hood.
Siubad, the Sailor.
Mother Goose. Steam Calliope.
Representations of the Crowned Heads .of
tbo World.
I. China.
His Majesty, the Emperor; Mounted Stan
aid Bearor.
White Swan Chariot with Six Mardarinns
ana Officers.
8, UAH
Magnificent Biamese Procession, with
King Tbebaw in state on the back of
an Elephant. Two other Elephants
wilh Howdahs, Attendants on
Foot, Slandard Bearers.
Ollicers, Horsemen
etc., etc.
8. ItOTPT.
The Khedive on Horseback, Standard
Be trer on Camel, Mounted Ollicers
of the Guards.
4. JAPAN.
White Chariot of State. Too Mickado
)wilh bis Advisers and Guards.
5. PERSIA,
The Shah with Royal Escorts on Camels.
5. TURKEY.
The Sultan on Horseback, with Offlcors of
Cavalry.
. HOLLAND.
Coach of State, Inlant O,uoen, Officers of
Royal Guards.
& BELGIUM.
King Leopold, on Horseback, and Officers
of the Lancers.
9. SWEDEN.
King Oscar on Horseback, Officers of Royal
Guards.
10. SPAIN.
Coach of State, Infant tuoen, Escort and
Attendants.
II. ITALY,
King Humbert on Horseback, Officers of
the Genoa Regiment and Lifo Guards.
12. AUSTRIA.
Emperor Francis Joseph nn Horsoback,
Officers of Dragoons and Hungar
ian Life Hoards.
13. Russia.
The zar on Horseback, Mounted Cos
sacks, Ollicers of the Chevalier Guards.
14. France.
President Carnot, Ollicers of Hussars.
15. Germany.
Emperor William on Horseback, with
Uhlan Officers.
10. England.
Coach of State, tjueen Victoria, Lifo
Guards, etc.
17. Amkiuca.
Alleeorical Chariot, with Armv, Navy
Washington, Lincoln, Grant, Uncle
Sam, Goddess of Liberty.
SUICIDE OF O DESERTER.
Coronoi'j Iiqiest on the Daath of
Jo
seph Nirvikawiaa.
The inquest by Coronor Kelley and
jnry on the death of Joseph Nirvika
wiss, whose body was found hanging
from a tree Tnesd ty in the woods
above High Works, was held yester
day at O'Doiiiieli'e undertaking estab
lishment in Providence.
A verdict of suicide was rendered by
the following jnrympn: T. H. C. Ma
loney, Martin Bird, Bernard Davis, T.
C. Barrett, M. J. Walsh and John P.
Neary.
The tleoeaied was a deserter from
the German army, and while on a fur
lough sailed trom Hamburg for New
York, April 22. He was 24 years of
age, au Austrian, and enlistod in the
army last year to serve for three years.
These facts wire learned from papers
found upon tho body.
It is not known that Nirvikawiss had
any relatives or friends in this vicinity.
He had been noticed wandering about
the North End during Sunday. No
money was found In his clothes.
Among the papers was a stemner re
ceipt for a trunk, which, if found, may
reveal more concerning tho owner's
identity.
PRICE NOT A MODEL HUSBAND.
He Midi a I ractlca of Leaving Hia
Vi ifn at Intervals.
Testimony was takon before Judge
E.lwards yesterday in the divoroe oase
of Mrs. Lizzie Prico against Ellsworth
Price.
Mrs. Prico testified that she wasmar
riedon Nov. 17,1880, to Mr.Price in this
city by Alderman Lottttt, of the Sav-
nt i i wnrd.
Her father, Gaorge Eatery, was tho
socond witness. He swore that after
his daughter's marriage her husband
left her for a few days and continued
to do so at intervels until two years
ago last march whon ho deserted her
again. Since thon be has not returned
to her.
Mrs. Louise Hartsell corroborated
Mr. Emery's testimony. She said that
Mrs. Price now resides with her father.
Stenographers Furntahed.
Wo are prepared to furnish business men
with first-class stenographers by the day
or hour. Expert bookkeoping a specialty.
Scranton Commercial Association, Lim
ited, 425 Spruce street.
Dr. C. C. Laubacii, dentist, Gas and
Water company building, Wyoming ave
nue. Latest Improvements. Eight years in
Scranton.
Fon rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia,
cramp and colic there is no remedy su
perior to the genuine Dr.Thomas' Ecloctrio
Oil.
SOUTH
IE
The Twentieth Ward Stwer Is Heeling wiui
Billows on Its Voyage.
MRS. SIM'S BIRTHDAY PARTY
The Saengerrunde Society Serenaded
Her on the Occasion Marriage of
an Estimable Minooka Couple.
Programme of sit. Patrick's Enter
tainment Tonight Death of Lizzie
Nowhouse Other Notes.
The Twentieth ward lower question
U reaching that stage where the d:s
cusaions between tho opponents of It
and those determined to push it
through are bidiliug farewell to all
moderation in argument aud taming
to acrimony of a pointed nature. At
a meeting the other night in opposition
to the sewer Mr. Battle was present
and cams out in 'a decisive statement
as to his feelings in the matter. He
said that be would fight the swer with
every means at his command, becauso
he waB eonvinced that a majority of
the property holders did not want it,
and because at this poriod of business
depression the lovy on the citizens
would be greater than they could bear.
On the other hand there are many
prominent ciiizens of th ward in favor
of tho sewer. Among them are Rev.
E. J. Melley, John Gibbons. C. G. Bo
land, W. G. O'Malley, M. J. Donahue,
Dr. J. A. Man ley, M. P. Judge, Thos.
M. Jones and a score or more of others.
Eirtbduy Anniversary of Mrs, Robinson.
The occasion of Mrs. M Robinson's
forty-uighth anniversary was very ap
propriately observed at her residence
Tuesday evening. The Saengerrunde
assembled at 8 o'clock and sorenudnd
Mrs. Robinson. Besides about forty
guests were prosent and the evening
was spent ninid music, refreshments
an'1 song. Mrs. Robiuson does not an
pear to be nearing tho completion if
half a century. Her time for the
past number of years bus been busily
spent in the management of the vast
business of the Robinson brewory, but
the cares of the business passed her
lightly and she gives promisu of many
more yean of activity.
Kate Brown and Jamoa Thornton Wed.
Miss Kate Brown, oldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brown, of Mi
nooka, was yesterday afternoon at 3
o'clock married to James Thornton, of
tho same place, in St. Joseph's church,
Minooka, by Rev. D. H. Green. The
coremony wus performed very quietly,
only the immediate friends of the
couple being preient. .Mies Kate
Cusick attend d the bride, aud Michael
Walsh acted as groomsman. At 8
o'clock the invited gu sta began to as
semble at llie homo of the bride's par
ents where a wedding supper was
served. The remaider of the evening
was spent in dancing. The newly
married couple will begin housekeep
ing on the corner of Giimore avenue
and Sanders street.
St. Fatrick's Entertainment.
The St. Patrick's Total Abstinence
and Benevolent society will celebrate
their ninth anniversary with an enter
tainment at St. John's hall this even
ing. The entertninment will be opened
by James P. Lavelle, president of the
society, who will introduco the chair
man of the evoninir, C. G. Boland. The
following programme will be given:
Piano Solo Miss R. Renrdon
Solo George Burns
Solo .Miss Maine Thomas
Solo Miss Lizzie Boland
So'o Thomas Needham
Solo Miss Susie Little
Address T. P. Hoban
(jnnrtuttu,. Misses Maggie and May Jor
dan and Messrs. Foley aud Jordan.
Saud Jig James P. Lavelle
Solo Miss Celia Ruddy
Solo Will F. Burke
uolo Miss Nlland
Duet McNulty aud Evans
Solo... James Mangan
"Rock of Ages" Quartette of Young Ladies
Shcrtar Paragraphs.
The fan social at Economy hull last
night, attended by a select gathering
of young ladies and gentlemen of South
Washington avenue, passed off very
delightfully and was hugely tnjoyi J
by all present.
Rev. P. C. Christ, of St. Mary's
church, is in Lebanon visiting his
brother, who has charge of a German
parish there. Ho will be absent about
a week.
The funeral of Arthur, the 5 mouths
old son of George M. Kleckler, of 411
Willow street, took place yesterday af
ternoon and was a large ono. Inter
ment was made in Forest Hill ceme
tery. Mrs. Richard Stigerholt, of Elm
street, is seriously ill.
Lizzie, the 7-year-old daughtor of
Joseph Newhouso, of Birch street, died
Tuesday morning. The funerul will
taKo place this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Services will becouducted at the house
by the Rev. Father Stopper. Inter
ment in German Catholic cemetery.
The William Connell Hose company
was not aatisfWd with the new gray
horso furnished to theui on accouut of
certain impediments in his gait.
The animnl was returned to the
horsedwaler, and another one, a bay
weighing nearly 1,600 pounds, has been
purchased from Frank Cobb, and it will
arrive at the iiuse house for trial this
afternoon.
At the meeting of the James Connell
Lodge of Odd Fellows last night two
candidates were admitted to full mem
bership and two were taken on proba
tion. SUIT AGAINST MR. M OS LEV.
C. B. Bannntt & 0mpmy of Manches
ter, England, tha Plalnllffi.
C. E. Bennett & Company, of Man
chester, England, have begun an action
in this county, through City Solicitor
James II. Torrey,to recover $1,800 from
Aaron Mosley.
It is alleged that several years ago
before the lace firm of Woolen, Mosley
& Company, transferred their plant
from Nottingham, England, to this
city, they contracted a debt of 352
with C. E. Bennett & Company. Thii
debt, it is olaimed by the plaintiff's,
Mr. Mosley guaranteed to pay, but has
not done so up to date.
Homt's Annual Excursion.
The annual excursion for tho Home for
the Friendless will go to Binghamtou,
Thursday, June 7. whon It Is hoped that
the weather (will prove more favorable
than on the trip to the Parlor City last
year. Many people enjoyed that occasion
despite the rain and all who went will
want to go again this year to visit beauti
ful Ross park and assist tho good work of
the Home.
D. Beck, Tailor,
Carries a full line of samples, foreign and
domestic for spring and summer suitings
and trouserings. Give him a call at 631
Linden street.
Be adieu ton Woera's and Ballantlne'a
Alee are the best. E. J. Walsb, agent, W
Lackawanna avenne.
Pon't lose sight of the
fact that we will sell you
a good
BAB! CARRIAGE
; buy VSZSJ"
jWe 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 we will give you the
prices.
WEICHEL & MILLAR
116 Wyoming Avenue.
"One Coat Makes
Them Look Like New"
tXTF, REFER to Campbell's Varnish Stains)
the very best thine in the market for
touchimt up and llnishinir Furniture, Garden
ar I'nrch Chairs, Hahy C'arr im,'cs. etc., etc.
With ono application Stain and Varnish an;
transform thora into beautiful imitation of
Cherry, Mahogany,
Oak, Rosewood, Walnut,
Vermillion and Ebony
Tut tip in Pint and Half Pint Cans.
Ac sure to get Campbell's an 1 you will uotbo
disappointed.
To Obtain Satisfactory Result?
with Ready-Mixed Paints
USE THE
LUCAS TINTED GLOSS
This Paint has hoon in constant n.e for over
flfteon years and we recommend it as b -Inc
rconoraienl. convonisnt aud durnblo, anil
miulo from tho best materials.
The satisfaction eTtivaseed by our custom
ers accounts for our increase! rr.ido In these
Roods each season.
Cnll or send for a sampln card shoirintr co,
ors and with full Instructions as t eatiraatinu
cost of boautifyinu your hom-i and surround-
lags,
Matthews Bros,
320 Lackawanna Ave.
Homestead
CORN, PEAS,
LIMA BEANS
SUCCOTASH,
gl.'iO per doz. I3 Cans.
Poll Weights.
We keep no Sloppy Goods. Jer
sey Homo Creamery Butter in
aim ! id. pans, zoo. per ID.
E?gs received daily from tin
Home Toultry farm.
C. DITCHBURN.
127 Lackawanna Aye.
A. W. JURISCH
435 SPRUCE STREE1
BICYCIjKS AND SPOItTINO
GOODS.
Victor. Qendron, Eclipse, LovelL Dinmonk
andOtbor Whools.
Another Advocate of
Ansesthene
OIIS. IIENWOOU St A ItlM I.I :
GKNTLKMEN It affords me greal
pleasure to atate that your new prooeu
of extracting teoth wna a grand aneeess li
my caae, 11 ml I heartily recommend It t c
nil. I alncervly hope that otlieis will
teat Its merits.
Youra respectfully,
CAPT. 8. 1 . 1IRYANT, Hcranton, Ta.
Henwood & Wardell,
DENTISTS,
316 Lackawanna Ave.
Will on and after Mav 21 make a great roduo
tlon In tho prices of plates. All work guar
an teed first-class la e.-ery particular.
MR. ALEX, PHILLIPS
Now has has charge of tho KEYSTONE HO
TEL, forniorly called tho CroHs Keys, cornor
Bromloy ave. and Swutland. A full line of
Liquors, ltoor, Ale and Fine Cigars will bo
kopt In stock. Mr. Phillips will bo nloasedt o
greet his many frlonds who win favor him
with a ouU.
CHINA-!-HALL
THE
Hindoo II
Now on sale for
away with purchase of every suit.
Handsome line of Spring Overcoats
and the Hobby "Bell" Cutaway Snits
Ma.rti.zi & XDelany
Custom Tailors and Clothiers,
Wyoming Avenue.
2 nasj Si n tarn
At3QS Lackawanna. Ave.
I A Few Specials for the Week: 1
In Dress
I Our 35c. Cashmere for
I Our 39c. Novelties for . .
Our 75c Serges for ....
In Wash
I Our 18c. Russian Duck
5 Our 25c. Jaconets for .
Our 8c. Challies for .
In Millinery
Our $5 Trimmed Hats for
Our $7 Trimmed Hats for
In Curtains
i Our $2 98 Curtains for
-iij r t r r r- . n
a uur 9. ye uurtams ior .
Jackets and Capes at Your Prices.
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DUNLAP
Straws
Now Open
AT
Christian,
the
Hatter.
It's a Great Shock
to the follti who nr" clnlining they nndorsell
ill others to And that with mt the lo-ist fuss
or bluster wo are giving onstnnv rs tho ben
pflt of sueh opportunities as fieso.
A Strictly High Grade Light-weight"
Wheel, 1804 pattern, for WHO eaxh.
1803 pattern, 1 V Whenl, for S75.
1HDI pattern, 1 Wheel, for SHJoant-.,
These prices make tho business at our store.
FLOREY & HOLT
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING.
Bicycle Riders,
Take Notice!
CAPS Invented
by a rider
Something New
CONRAD
Has the Agency
for them
THE CELEBRATED
SOHKR
PIANOS
Ire at Pment thr Most Popnlar aod Preferred bjr
Lcadms Artwta.
Wirorooms : Opposite Columbus Monument,
"206 Washington Av. Scranton, Pr
i ( :$
andkerchief Puzzle
or given
S
nioni
1
Goods
...
21 Cents
25 Cents
49 Cents
12 Cents
15 Cents a
5 Cents E
Goods
for .
...
.
...
$1.75
2.75 s
FECIAL
A Fine
Diagonal
Worsted Suit
for Men,
in colors black
and blue, for
Clothiers. MmmmA
S SERGE
AND DUCK SUIIS
English, Wear Well Sorgo,
Tuxedo Coat, Silk Lined,
Skirt wi th deep hem.
They are truly tailor made,
Navy or Black.
ONLY $10.50
DUCK SUITS
.Striped, Spot or Figured Effects,
Well made, cool to wear.
$3. SO TO $5.00
SHOULDER CAPES
About IB different styles.
Tourist Raymond or Tab Styles;
the importer's expectation, $12.
OUR PRICE, $&
WOMEN'S JACKETS
You will need one for street,
excursion or traveling.
There'rt a lit to ours.
THE PRICE, $5 TO $1?
Furs Stored and Repaired,
G. W. Owens & Co.
Tailors, Cloak and Suit Makers
anil Furriora,
SPRUi E STREET,
COURT HOUSE SyiJARE.
508
$3.25
4.98
3
Bniy $9.90
WOMEN