THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNESTG. JUNE 7, 18i4. MATCHLESS SHAW PIAHOS. STELLE i SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AV. PIANOS WEBKU, SHAW, KMKItSON, NEW ENGLAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY POR THE PRICE, NEW AND SECOND HANI) ALL FKICES GOOD BREAD USE THE FLOSS And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AMD FOB HALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston Mill Co, EEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE fiFHWIVE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS Q B. & Co., Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. UllUtT HOVHK kUUAitat, OR. H. B. WARE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR, Ix'OSE AND THROAT. 2.20 TO IU) 35 WYOMING AVE. PHSONAL Dr. Kolb U the ijuest of his friend, Dr. L. S. B u nes. J. Harry Waite, of Binshamton, was in the city yesterday. Josepn McCornieck, of Bingliamton, is Tisitini. in f-'cranton. Miss Lillian Noaltes and Miss Sue Pyle, of Moscow, are in tho city. Dr. and Mrs. War,', of Scranton, are vis iting f i iouds in Bingbamton. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Tarnell, of Mon trose, are visiting friends in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Tarboll, of Mont rose, are visiting friends in tho city. Mr. and and Mrs. Frederick J. Belcher, of Phiiadlphia, are at the Westminswr. Mrs. D. T. Brewster, of Montrose, is the guest Of Dr. Brewster of Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Frances Swan has returned from n New England trip, and is residing at the Wyoming. George C. Sanborn, of the Scranton Res cue mi-sion, was in attendance at the Union Rescue mission in Binghnmton, last evening. THE FUND IS GROWING. Contribu'lorie Reolvad to Aid the Ml ners Now on Strike. Contribution! received sinca last re port by Messrs. Mcliliee and McDer niilt, on behalf of miner on striko in Phillipsbnrg region: M. Robinson $ m oo E. P. Kingsbury o 00 P.J.Casey 00 A. J. Casey no M. F. Jenkins 1 yo Michael Hand 2 no Patrick Coyne 5Q V"8'1 1 00 M. F. Sando 2 Oil Daviex & Urillin 5 oo M. E. McDonald !) 00 Banner Bros fi 00 Miners at Central Sline 4o 75 Miners at Dodge Mine 1)4 H3 Miuers at BelUvue 104 B8 Machiuists 5 00 Total C0 43 Notio. All members of the Peoples' Party county committee of Lackawanna county, Pa., are requested to meet at the rooms of the People's Party club, 421 Lackawanna avenue, Kcrauton, Pa., Thursday evening, June 7, lb'J4, nt o'clock. W. li. Thompson, Ctiairman. Harris sells J8 parlor suits for ?2D. Auction store, 3(H Peun ave. Scranton' Buslneaa Interests. Thk Tribune will soon publish a caro fully compiled and dassitled list of tho lending wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional Interest! of Scranton and vicinity. The edition will be bound in book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views of our pnbllc build ings, business blocks, stroets, etc., together with portraits of leading citizens. No similar work has ever given an equal rep resentation of Scrautuii's many indus tries. It will be au invaluable exposition of our business resources. Sent to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new comers and bo an unequalled advertisement 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 largo. Representatives of Tin. Thidu.vu will call upon those whohk names are desired in this edition and explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences in this edition will please liave notice at the cilice. Fesdle & Woen's and Kalian tins' Ales kto the btst. E. J. Walsii, Agent, 82 Lackawanna a venue. ORBANS A Foe to Dyspepsia 4 SNOW WHITE S Gouncilmju Ross and Golden Have Been Mix ing Th:ngs. BRUTAL HUSBAND'S AWFUL ACT Frank Mo ran Narrowly Escapes a Cont of Tar and Feathers Mr. Golden Wants to Know What Mr. Ross Is Going to Do About It Mor rison an Artful Dodger Kellow Lewis Wedding. A domestic altercation which might have resulted in a tragedy and which did bring a brutal husband next door to a coat of tar and feathers, wu en acted on West Market street Tuesday. Frank Moran and his wife roceutly moved from Hyde Park into oue of tho houses owned by W. 13. Chriitmas. Their domestic life had been anything but pleasant and during a quarral over a trivial matter while at dinner Moran seized a kettle of boiling water from the stove and began pouring the scald ing fluid upon the defenceless woman. Too wife's shrieks of agony and ter ror soon brought a crowd of persons upon tho scene and when they coin prehondod what a fiendish act Moran had performed thoy suggested a coat of tar and feathers ns a punishment. Wiser counsel prevailed among u few, and Morui was handed over to the po lice. Meanwhile the sufferiiigs ol Airs. Moran were intouse and pitiful; the upp r pirt of her body w.U a uiuso of blisters Dr. Murphy was cnllod and applied palliative remedies. It is not thought that Mrs. Moran's injuria! are fat il. CGUNCILMEN AT OuDS AND ENDS. Frianda of Mr. Roa and Mr. Golden Await the Riault The latest local politic 1'. tilt of the North End between Select Councilman Ross and Common Councilman Golden, both of the First ward, has caused con sidfTable discussion and some umuso uien t. Mr. Rons recontly hired a number of Hungarians to do aoma grading ou North Main avenue. When the work wns completed and t3e pay rolls were taken to Mr. Golden for hu signature, the common couuciliD.au refused to sign them. Ilia excuse is that the tax payers are idle and need work. It does not appear from Mr Golden's standpoint whether the Hungarians are taxpayers or not, nor whsther or not tho men are entitled to piy for honest labor properly psrforini'l. Any how, it's a pretty modal and Mr. Gul den has assumed a what-are you-'oing-to-do-about-it attitu le, whila the iriends of both p irties wonder if the dignity of the two city legislative bo dio3 will really have to settle it. ON UNSUSPECTING WOMEN. Man Named MirrUoa Oats Dollars Under F.il'.o Pretenses. North Eud poopla of credulity should be on the alert for a limn named Mor rison, who is u very smooth and plaus ible individual who ralies upon chase qualities to worm good dollars from unsuspecting womeu. His most recent oall was at the home of Patrick Campbell, of William street. Mrs. Campbell was told that her husband wanted $2 Morrison's manner was reassuring enough to receive the money. Mrs. Campbell learned of her mistake when her husband arrived home. Her description of the Individual was perfect enough to secure his ap prehension after a brief psriod. Hi admitted hit guilt and was released aftur he had returned the money. KEUOW-UWIS WEDDING. Will Occur Wednesday, Jan 20, in As bury M. E Church. On Wednesday morning, Jnne 20, in the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church, Green Ridge, will occur tho wedding of Miss Gertrude Liura Kel 'ow., eldest daughter of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Richard W. Kellow, of Monsey avenue, to Edward Wallace Lewis, of Chicago. Miss Kllow is a highly accomplished and popular young lady, whose many friends extend their well wishes . OTHER NORTrl ENO NOTES. Miss Hattie Thomas, of East Market stroet, has been ill for the past week. The Electric Literary iiud Social club have handsomely furnished rooms on Mary street, where they assemble evury evening for tho purpose of debating on current events. The meinbors of the club nre a progre-8ive body of young men, eager and willing to profit by discussion and re search. The literary talout of tho club is being developed to a treat degree. THE TWELFTH WiHO CONTEST. Furihtr Testimony Hnard rtefore thi Commissioner Yesterday There was anotner hearing in the Twelfth ward conteat election cases before Commlssinneri W. Gsvlord Thomas and W. W. Haylor yesterday afternoon in the arbitration room. Tiie voters of the old Twelfth were out in forco but expressed themselves as far from pleased at the idea of hav ing to abandon tlifir usual occupations and appear before a commissioner to prove that they hud u right to cast a vote at the election last February. Henry W. Coylo and James Mmley were the only parties to the contest present. Thoy occupied seats at the tables with their Attorneys and when not consulting with them, glared at each other. The present contest, will lenve a deep, dark siraiu noroai t lie political horiz fh of the Twelfth ward that will Uke inauy puts of liKrmony paint to wipe out. Mr. Coylo declores that thus far the contest bus been decidedly in hie favor. CHAXLES BROWN 6RRS.STED. He Is Chnigod with Huvine; Violated the I itarnnl R v nun Lnwa. Charles Brown, the proprietor of a Centre street resort, is in trouble with the internal revenue authorities. H" was arrested yesterday afternoon by D.pnty United States Marshal BeaillOO on iulorm ition sworn out by Deputy Internal R v?nuo Collecior William Craig Wbifin ouargea Brown with selling liquor without paying an internal revenue licenae. Brown was taken beforo United States Commissioner A. J. Colborn, jr., where be entered bail to nppeur mis morning for a hearing. STRUGGLING FOR THE CHILDREN. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Andre Want Poa etialon of Their OiT prlnir. Anton Andre, of StnilLvilU, Luzerne county, yesterday made application to the court through Attorney F, J. Fitz siinmons for a writ of )uboas corpus. Andre complains that his two chil dren, Viadltner, agod 14. and Stanis DOING laus, aged 11, are restrained of their liberty nt Olypbant by their mother, Anniv Andre, for uo just cause. A writ of habeas corpus was issusd directing Mrs. Andre to produce the children in oourt on Friday and explain by what right abe claims the possession of the children. WELTE AND A STOVE PIPE HOLE. They Formed a Bsd Combination for Mrs. Ilalfmau and William Z rn. August Halfmnn, of Dunmore, went before Alderman Wright yesterday and lodged information against his wife, Mary, and bit boarder, William Zorn, for immoral conduct. A warrant was ia.U)d and the de fendants gave bail in ibi sum of $300 each to answer the cburges lu court. Zorn boarded with the 11 alt mans and one evening recently another boarder named William Wolto s.uv the alleged criminal act through a stove pipe hole in the ceiling. WEST SIDE. Funeral of Mn. Robert Waltoi?, of Lu ftarne Street. The manv friends of the late Mrs. Robert Walton, of Luzerne street, gathered at tho family home yesterday morning, where brief funeral services were held. The cortege, followed by a large concourse of people then moved to bt. i'atrick .. church, where a solemn high muss of requiem was celebrated at 9 o'clock, Rv. J, B. Whelan officiating;. Hie floral Ottering! were many and included hau Isomt) design. After the services interment was made in tho Hyde Paik Catholic cemetery. The pall bearers were Mi. -until Lyons. Diniel Connell, William Corbett, A. P. McNulty, Mictiael Coughlin and Pat rick Corbett. CLLViR VOUNG LADIES. Gave a Fine Entertainment at St. Da vid's Schoolroom on Jackeoa Street. St. David's schoolroom on Jackson street, was crowded last evening upon tiie occanon of tho p;rformance of a comedietta entitle! ''Who's to Win Him." The performance exceeded the anticipations of the audience and showed evident signs of careful prep aration and rehoarsal. Charles Fraser excited roars of laughter by his humor ous acting. Charles Illume actedhis part exceedingly well as also did Louis Howell ns a young officer in search of a wife. Miss Helen Thayer as the her oine, captured the young officer very successfully und to the entire satisfac tion of her admirers. Miss May Fis her showed great aptitude for tier part and was uppreciaiel by the nndieuce. Miss Mumie Ebsinger entered splendid ly into the spirit of her role of Arabella an I was thoroughly snccssful Miss Maud Fisher carried out the "roman tic" young lady with great success and Maggie Phillips met with a good re ception an Minuetta who was exceed ingly fond of dancing. The entertainment was promoted by the Young Ladies' guild and great credit is due for the general arrange ment us well as for the endeavors made for the comfort of the visitors in the suape of refreshments at the conclu sion of the performance, whou c t'.i and ice cream Were served by the per formers. We should not omit to men tion that the dresses showed excellent taste and presented u very elective scene. LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. Miss Emily Anthony, of Binghamton, is visiting friends here. F. J. Johnson, of North Robocca avouuo, was in Duryea yesterday. The Druid Olee society will meet this evening 111 St. David s kill. The parsonage of tho Washburn Presby terian church is now being moveu across the street. Mrs. Michael McOill, of Tenth stroet.has n turned from a weeks' visit with friends in Pittston. Mrs. Bonry Collius and Mrs. Richard Williams both of Pittsburg, are visitiug frieuds on this side. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. O'llaro, of Van Buren aveuuo was buried yester day afternoon. Interment was made in tho Hyde Park Catliolic cemetery. A vote of thanks was tendered to T. Ellsworth Davis, of the Hrm of Davies & utifiin, by tho Harmonic Choral society for his financial support during the Pitts ton eisteddfod. Miss Ada Farrington, of North Hyde Park avenue, was tendered a party by her many friends on Tuesday evening. A most enjoyable time was the result. Re freshments were served at a late hour. The following officers have been recom monded for tho Plnlharmouic Choral so ciety: President, Rowland D. Thomas; vice. president.Johu II. Phillips; secretary; Thomas Marshall; treasurer, John D. Richards; conductor, Thomas Watkins. The excursion of Rob irt Morris lodge. Order of American True Ivorites, to Lake Ariel, takes place this morning. Special cars will leave Hyde Park at 7.43 o'clock. The train will leavo the Erie and Wyom ing Valley Railroad depot at 8:30 o'clock and several hundred will attend. Music for dancing by Hayes orchestra. ivter Mallaney. a resident of North 2"ain avenue, got into au angry dispute in tL' saloon of Hanngau & Moran yester day. In thu heat of passion ho hurled a beer ghu-s, which was intended for tho head of a bystander, throunh one of tho In.nt wiudows. He was arrested and placed in the West Side station house. A souvenir strawb- rrv festival wnsLivon last evening in the Fu st Welsh Baptist cnurcu Dy cia.ses ami :;.) or tuo Sunday school. A very large number of people Were present. A programme of a 1 iterary and musical nature was rendered. Much credit i duo Misses Sarah Meredith and Entitle Evans, the teachers, who had the affair in charge. David Charles Rohorts, a 0110 legged man well known ou this side.created quite a Bcime 011 Main avenue aud JaCKton street last evening, Ho was driving a horse attached to a light buggy up Jack son street, and being in a drunken condi tion slipped from too seat and fell between the wheel and box of ihe vehicle. The timely action ot 11 few bystanders saved him from injury. (Jilt edged batter, V3a Olabxb Bbos. PLOPLL'S CHtAP EXCURSION. All Day Sn.iduy at Niseim Fade. Saturday evening, Juno U, the popular Erie lines will stm t a grand cneap excur sion for the people to the tin at Cataract und Buffalo, accompanied by a fine bai.il of music, arriving at the F.dls at 0 a. m., Siiin.liiv ntwl 1 1 V 1 - oil llu. ,..i,nrit i,f a ftit ,. in., arriving at hotne station in time for a Koou logins leei, lor .nununy's worK. Ticket) will also be good to return oil nuy regular train Monday, Juno 11, Train iii leave Oarbondute at 7.15, Fare round trip on $3. Do not miea this oheap trip. Muslo B..xsi Excluelvbly. Best made. Play liny desired number of tninfl. Oanttcn! & Sons., manufacturers, II 30 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful or. -lies 1 rial organ, only $6 aud flu. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired auu improved with new tuuus. AM ERICA ILLUSTRATED. By a new ai rangoment TnE Tnm une is eunbed to offer its reuders any one of the twenty parts of the "America" portfolio for ten cents. All pnrts are now ready. This is tho finest collection of popular photogra phic Views in print. Bend stamps or cash. No coupon is necessary. NOTES The Meadow Brook Breaker Shut Down for an Indtfluite Period. CULVERT IN VERY BAD CONDITION Filling of tho Pittston Avenue Culvert and the Sides of Brook Street in Dangerous Condition New Water Plugs Being Put In Game of Base Ball Saturday Personals and Short er Paragraphs of News. Since the first of the current month the breaker of the Meadow Brook col lery of William Connell & Co. has been shut down. The shaft, however, is kept rnnning, the coal mined in it be ing sent to the Nntional breaker. For some time pust tho amount of coal mined in the different woikins of the company has been far less than would warrant the operations of the two breakers. The National breaker is pat terned after the most improved style and Its capacity iH sufficient to prepare a large tonnage. There has 1-eon no definite policy settled by the laaunge mvnt in regard to the future of the Meadow Brook breaker. The structure is old and in need of repairs, ud be fore u reeuino it will be necessary to overhaul it thoroughly. There has uot been any chauite made to any extent in the forera in. Malach Coyne, who spent his time botween both breakers as outside tnperlndent, simply will be Jr quired to look after one plaut less. Frank Sleppy, outside foreman at tho National colliery, has been reduced to the ranks witn the machinists guog. Nearly all of the workmen at tho abandoned breaker have been giveti employment ut the National CULVERT IS D. NGEROUS. The Entiri Work Tbratens to do to Picea Unlets Rtpsircd at Once. The sides of the Pittston avenue cul vert and the sloping land adjacent on Brook street are settling and threaten to cave at auy inomeiit, thereby doing much damage to the culvert and possi bly blocking up the stream. Thu up per side of Pittston avenue is the worst, because if it gives way tho result wili be that the stream will become blocked np. If thnt ever happens some fear that there will be u second odition on 11 smaller BCnleof the famous Conemangh flood. From trustworthy resources, a Titm use reporter was given to understand that repairs would begin on it at once. This is a case where a "stitch in time saves a iniue." MANY FIRE PLUGS RCTE0. There Is Alio Need of More Fire Alarm Stationa. The South Side conncilmon have each ineceedod ,in multitilyini.' of late the fire plngl in thoir different wards In tho upper eud of the Ninott'outh and the lower end of the Twentieth, Where practically no service could b given in tihtine fires by reaBOu of the utsence of plui to got water Irom, a number huv been put in. What is now also needed Is toniu 1 .nn stations at points wlwro it will not require the coverint' of half it inilo of ground to cet to one. On t'.o day of the burning of the Sohneider dwelling the fire bad almost consumed tin en tire building before even an alarm was souuded, bucansi) tho nearest station was nearly three-quarters of a tnilu awy. SOUTH SIDE J 1TTINGS. John P. Quinnan nnd M. J. Donaboo will go Ashing for a few days, Starting U -morrow night. The citizens of tho Twelfth wnrd nro kept busy those days attending the hear ings in thocontestod election cnsc3. Michael Oerrity, of Stone avenue, has abatod the nuietinco on his property which wan I ho source of much trouble to his neighbors. The cellar walls of F. L. Torupn's now drug store nt Cedar avenue aud Birch street nro built and the superstructure will be commenced with next weffk. Tho funeral of Mrs. Jehu Eellerman, if Willow street, was very largely attended yesterday afternoon. Interment was made in tho Uerman cemetery, Miuookn. Jolin Charles Miller, of Cedar avenue, whoso health has been very poor during the winter and spring, is seen on the streets dally in recuporated condition. The pupils of St. Luke's kindergarten school, on Cedar avenue, will give ncboico programme of closing exorcises ut the end of the term, whicli will be in obout two weeks. Mrs, Coyne, of Minooks, died at the home of her son-in-law, John Come, of Qiltnore avenue, yesterday. She wnn nenriy 10U yeors old. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The baso ball nine of the Young Men's institute, of tho South Sido will cross bats with tho c'.ub ofO'Oonnell council, Mi nooltn, next Saturday at H o'clock on tho Intter's grounds. Tiie hnttiug ordor of the South sido institute is as follow, Kudily, catcher; Melvin, pitcher; M. J. Donatio, left Held; J, E. Coyne, first bate; E. O'Brien, shortstop; Cannon, third base J. B. (I'Mall-v. center field; 1). J. Healey, rigM BWj T. J. Coyne, second base. CALIARY Wai PUT Off CA,?3 Hi Saya He Will Hi-iur Suit Arcainet tho Eornnton Trao Ion Company. Riclmrd J Callary. of Birney ave nue has Immolated hiine!f ns a martyr in the cause tow .rd rednoing the faro ou the South Sido Unr, This morning, be lay, he Will begin a trespass suit in tbe shin of $"),000 against ttio Scran ton Taxation cuinp my, Mr. Callury, with I friend, got on car 202 bound for Greenwood in charge of Conductor Peter .Manly. After the car had proceeded beyond the Soutl. Side terminus, the conductor in the flttoharge of his duty, made his second trip thr itigli the cur to collect fare, Callary refuse! to pa it and was put off. Attorney ('. C. Donovan hus under taken to push the case for Callary, which the latter snys he desir.-s to make a test to aeoertain win tin r or not the Tr.ic io i company can collect more than oue fare within tne liu.i s of tho city. ELECTED OFFICERS YESTERDAY. County Board of A. O. H. , B, of E. Hold' Ita Annual Convention. The animal convontiou of thu m mi ners of tne Liokawanna county board of Ancient Order Hibernians, Board of Erin, wus held yoster.lay afternoon in Canary's ball, Miuookn. A large amount of seerot bttlllteM of the or der was nrtnmplished betide1 the elao tion of officers lor the current year The following i uj -SM were, chosen: County delegate, Curl'tophsr T. In land, of Division No. 7; secretary, k'. F. McDonnell, of Division No. 5 Car bondaje; treasurer, P. li. Mctioever, of Division No. 11, Simpson. Tho county delegate preside as chairman over all meetings of tho connry board. HERO OF WINCHESTER. Work Being- D me Toward Saourlag a Uouumont for Him. The ways ami means oommitteo of the Sheridan monument association met last night in the board of trade rooms. Chairman Captain P. DeL icy read a partial list of committers and sub oom mitteet. It was not thought advisable to mention the names of those ap pointed until the committees are com pleted. The following press committee was Dtmidi James C Vuughan, John E Roche, Fred W. Martin, Thomai J. Moore and F. L Wormser. On motion of Thomas J. Moore, pre ceded by a eulogtous statement of the earnest work of C. G. Bjlaud, the hoard gave a vote of thanks to Mr. Bo land. Secretary Vaughan exhibited a draw ing of General Sheridan from the hruih of War Artist Jum.;s E. Taylor, of Now York. The design is intended as a certificate of membership to those who assist In the material encourage ment of the association. P. W. Costello, of the city engineer's department, is at work ou a design of General Slieridun us he is represented when rallying bis troops at Ceil 111 Creek It was decided to call a meeting of tiie plan of campaign committee to be held at the office of Samuel Sumter next Sunday at il 'M. The iutetitiou of the association i that when nil tho committees thtough ont the county are ready to begin work, public meetings will ba held in the different towns up and down the valley tor the purpoie of arousing en thusiasm. Thu plan of campaign comralttoe will report at the meeting next Wed nesday night the best method for ran ing subscriptions. Mothers! Mothorel! Mothers!!! Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions o mothers for their children while toethingr with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pniu; cures wind colic, and is tho best remedy for di arrbcoa. Sold bydiuggists in every part of the world. Be sure und ink for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no 110 other kind, Twenty-nvo cents a bot tle. Pon't lose sight of th fact that we will sell you a good BABY CARRIAGE!! for less money than you can buy it elsewhere. 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 land we will give you the l'i ices. WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenua. Homestead CORN, PEAS, SUCCOTASH, LIMA BEANS, $1.50 Fer Dozen Mi JERSEY CeO'f BUTTER In 3 aid 5 lb. Tails. E'gs received Daily from the Home Poultry Farm. 0. DITCHBUBN, 437 Lackawanna Aye. mm,r'"''V '"'M''r iv.yig;..eii- A. W. JUKISCH 435 SPRUCE STREE1 BIOTOLlCS AND SPOUTING H)S. Victor, Gondron. 1'clipso, Lovell. Dlamon and Other Wheels. Another Advocate of Anssthene ORS. RBMWOOD WABDBUs GKNTLEMKN-It nflorde me great ploaturo to state that your new proci'M of xtrctloc teeth u na n ernml aticeeaa le my ease, and I heartily rcoinmonii itte all. I alnvorrly hope that otbcri will test Ita merits, Yours reepeotftatly, CAI'T. S. IIKYANr. Scranton, Pa. Henwood & Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna-A va Will on and after Mav 21 mnko a (treat reHar. tlon In the Vrlces of pistes. All work guur anteo.1 flrst-class in every Dartlcular, UNA ! UaU. THE Hindoo Handkerchief Puzzle Now on sde for 25C. or given away with purchase of every suit. Handsome line of Spring Overcoats and the Nobby "Bell" Cutaway Snits Martin &. Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, Wyoming Avenue. ! REMEMBER Lrashion WE HAVE OUR GREAT SACRIFICE SALE. A Few of the Many 3 Indigo Blue Calico, Moudty 3 Challie Delaine, Monday I 150 dozen Damask Towels, Knotted Fringe, 22x4C, during the week .... 25 pieces Bleached Table Linen, $1.25, during the week 3 50 dozen Ladies' Wrappers, in Navy and Dark Colored Chintz, worlh $1.25. during the week tm 200 Ladies' Navy Blue Sun Umbrellas, 26-inch Paragon Frames, worth $2.25, during tho week I A lot of counter soiled Muslin Underwear at less than half price I "CIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllfllllllllllllaiEHIalllllllllHiSIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlia TALKING OF COOL WEATHER Rsmind3 us that wa have a lot of nice Spring Derbys in all the latest shades that we will let you have at at tractive figuras. Drop in at either store and see them. 205 Lackawanna Avenue and 412 Spruce Street. Christian, the Hatter It's a Great Shock to tho folks who nrf claiming thoy undersell ill others to find that without the least fuss or blustor we aro firing custom, rs the ben. fit of sueh opportunities as these. A BtrloM IIIcli Grudo I.lcht-welght' Wheel, 1804 pattern, fur 1110 ouith. 189S pattern. S1SO TVheel, for t73. 1894 pattern, 100 Wheel, for S83 oash,( Tbcso prices make the business at our store. FLORBY & HOLT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. SAY! YOU HEAVY WEIGHTS DO YOU KNOW THAT 1 CONRAD, THE HATTER, HAS SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR YOUR SIZE? THE CELEBRATED li 1 ro at rreaoot thf Most Popalar and Preferred by Leading Ariitts. '.V.-.rcrooms : Opposite Cclumbus Monument, ! "'Mshlngton Av. Soranton.Pa TODAY AT Specials for the Week: 2 2-3o 2c a 18c two yards wide, worth 79c I 98c $1.49 SPECIAL A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Only $9.90 (Miliars, HstteMIifflsfarst - Seasonable Suggestions AtLmtlo Whita Lead. Tho Old Reliable lucas Tinted Gloss Paints, j Economical, Durable, Beautiful U. S Deck Pain Is. Vory Boat Thing for Floors CampbeH'sVarn:8h Stains. 'Ihe tireat Furniture Ucstorer. Johnson's Prepared Kalsomine, Decorates and dlsiur fects your rooms. Alabastfno. Alabastin . Beautiful, hard finish for walls. Reynolds' E amel Paints, The thing for a bath tub. London Purple, Keopj your fruit troos healthy. Paris Braen. Paris ' reen, i he old remedy for potato bttgt Genuina Dalmatian Powder and Magic Fluid, Relieves yon of that "nest," bed bugs. Fatal Food. Fatal Fool, Tho propor diot for roaches. Moth Camphor Ba'ls, Moth Camphor Flak's, Tho namo indicates the use. Matthews, Bros.,- 320 Laoka. Ave. MR. ALEX, PHILLIPS Now has haacharpro of the KEYSTONE ITO TEL, formerly culled tbo Oross Keys, cornen Bromley avo. and Swetlsnd. A full line of Liquors, Beer, Alo and Fine Cigars will be kept lu stock. Mr. Phillips will bo pleasodh o greet his many friends who will favor lura with a call.