IS THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE mURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1896.' MILLINERY, 421 Lw'kawauiia 'Avenue. TO ATTRACT Such a sxnm lull of proiili' ivt-ry'day nat urally mean that tlure's nomrlhiiiK her worth I'limnu' to bj. Our line sltikn aivl powerful littlv prices ar the masnets that ir:w tV-vrow.ls' of luinht aoiiifii hro. The Prettiest . Hat Fashions . Originate Here. True . beauty pwi out of every Hat nnii bonnet we Khcuv. Our swell Klyles of hanclnotne trimmed turbans anil round huts ut $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.98, mi marvels ut these prices. Our $5, $6 and $7 Triminctl r mod. Is of tin l!itet Purls Knshlons; you'd think they cost lit) or J12 when you see them. Every Good Style in Untrimmed Shapes .. that you'll Fee elsewhere arj ninny styles that are only to bo sten here. At 45C 6ic. and 7.1c. a (treat line of shapes in roiiBh straws ar.tl liernlliu biulj;'. At Sc, Si. 23 a nil $1.4X1 Ki..en lliluns, ehlps, huir iuitn and Panamas, cost ime-hulf utiuin us mueh elsewhere. bhildren's Hats .Prettily Trimmed, 35c. and goc LEGHORN HATS. We have a lurger stock of leghorn tliuii all the other stolen combined. U'lr leghorns ut Due.. i9c. anil 73r. would i-ost almost ilnuhli' the money elsewhere. We .import then kooUs direct und eun therefore xell them at retail for what other stoics pay for them. We have till the new shape fir .ladies, misses and enildren. SAILOR HATS. Such a 'selling of 'sailors hus never been iSepii here bcfoi- . .ml you'll not wonder ut It when you see ji, stock; not it hand fill to select from, but hundreds of them ill every coneeivi1'1 "le ..ml braid and iuallty. At 30c. and 4 He. ' I'Mne Heniiett braid, trimmed sudors, Knox shape, ull colors cjt double the money elsewhere. At 73c. and oHc. ' Fine Milan und fumy s'.iuw sailors. At $1.33, $1.48, $1,73 and $1,08 All the swell I'unumu sa in straw and Japanese roUKh straw in ull the swum Ker shapes, satin lined ami finest trlnimiiiKs. We have no competition un these kooiIs. .0st other stores pay more for them at wholesale. FLOWERS. Our flower ilislny is bright as a glimpse of Paradise. (Mover und lilacs, buttercups und duisies, pansles and lilies of the vulley, all ut ",c for laiRe bunches that would cost iidc. elsewhere. Law bunches of line loses with foliage, , . At 10c. and sec. At ioc, igc. and 10c. Palms und tsruss. At age, 39c. and jgc. Large bunches of follase, buttercups und daisy wreaths; all the line (lowers you can't tlnd In other stores are here. RIBBONS. . Our 2: ribbons in Dresden, IVislan and the new plaids are worth looking at; they're exclusive; other stoles can't act them to sell under Mir. At3SC. Xo. U pure silk tuffeta ribbons in every color, worth k: u yard. We run mati'h any sample for you in sal 1 11 or velvet ribbons or fancy ribbon for bon net or dress trim ml 111c. See our new Hue of Lace Collars and Collarettes, Chiffon Neck Bands & Ribbon Ruches They're very swell und very moderate In price. GERSON'S, 421 Lackawanna Avenue. PWICEBURG, The Suburban hotel, under the di rection of lt genial proprietor. Will lam McI.iaUKhlin.is brine; remodeled and fitted up with latest accommodations and bar attachments. When this is completed it will stand well In rank with best in town. fat Lankan, of Olyphant. wan a vis Itor in town Tuesday evening Miss Clara Iloyd, the Philadelphia evangelist who closed a series of re vival meeting In the Primitive Meth' oiilst church on last Sunday, leaves as trace of her aaod work an Increase of DO per cent, in the membership of the ohuroh. . The Citizens' band of this place are making grand preparations for a pa rade and picnic on the glorious Fourth. Johnson No. 1 colliery operated on Tuesday for the first time since the late fire. the Prlceburg' Popular Base Ball Plub arc anxious to meet the Olyphant Favorites In a game. Favorites will please reply. ' If the flab? la Cutting Teeth. . Mrs.. Wlnslowe Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil lions of Mother: for tlielr Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, SoftenB the Gums. May all Pain; Cures Wind Colic and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Bold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other wind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ! SPECIAL. We will sell you a good Brussels Car t pet, Sewed, Laid and Lining For 59c Also a Good Velvet Carpet, Sewed, Laid and Lining, i ! For 69c '." The above prices arc for a few days only. . Call, and examine, as they will IMnTTIUmC1 Caronts J.OtUII inULIOWallPap LACKAWANNA (VENUE. CARBOflDALE. IKead& wtll please Dot that advertise, meiits, order for Job work, and Items for publication left at the establishment of Shann6n vOo.. iewsdealen. North Main street, wtll receive prompt attention; of fice open from t a. m. to 10 p. m.1 DEATH OF MRS. SAKAII REESE. Occurred Early Ycstcrda .Morning and Wa Very Sudden, In the death of Mrs. arah Reese, which." occurred very suddenly yester day, wo lose another of our old resi dents. Her death was very sudden as when he retired Mrs. Keese was ap parently In the best of health und talked freely with the members of the family. About i o'clock she arose and complained of not feeling well and In a little over an hour she was dead. Her death was due to paralysis from l:lch she ha suffered a number of times, and which left her In a weakened condition. The deceased was born In North V.'ules on Dec. 5, 182K. When quite yr.ung she accompanied her parents to tids country, and settled with them at I' I Ira. N. Y. In 1S.".S she wnsTnarrled to Morcan Ucese, who died live years apo. They moved at once to this city, which had since been their home. Airs. Jteese :iosses3ed a large num ber of friends, who will be greatly .t-;ned to hear of her death. She was of peculiarly winning temperament and made friends easily. Three children survive her. E. R., of the linn of l'nscoe. Scurry & Co.. Cath erine and John. The funeral will take place from the honsj on Friday after njon, and will be conduct 'd by Rev. William Lewis, of the V?'sU Presby terian church, ass.i5t.ed by Jtt- v. Charles I.ee, of the Fir;". I'reOiyt.Tla.i church. Interment will be made ;n MMdowood cemetery, 'VlI.j!CELEl$ltAHaiU'.IOl'RTll -I-. -- - Preparations for Its Proper Observance Being .Mode The f ourth of July will be fittingly celebrated this year l.t tins city, the meeting of the delegates from the vari ous societies Tuesday evening estab lishing that beyond a doubt Twenty two societies responded to the invita tion of the Junior Mechanics and their delegates showed the greatest eiithusl usm In the project. liernard A. Kelley was dected chair man and W Al I-athrope. secretary, both offices being permanent. Mr. Kelly brlelly stated the business of the meeting and called for remarks. Some body made a motion that the Fourth of July be fittingly observed and It was passd without a negative vote. M. H. Madigan was then chosen treasurer and Abe Suhiti general manager. Mr. Sahm was not Inclined to accept the position ut first but tui being urged and prom ised the co-operution of all he consent ed An executive committee was then appointed to assist Mr. Sahm und con-si-ted'of one delegate from each of the societies represented. There were several nominations for marshal of the day and a vide elected M J. Qulnii to the position. After an Informal discussion of the matter the meeting adjourned until next Tuesday evening. AKKESTEI) AGAIN. nay and lestivo Joseph Stanton In Trouble Onoe More. Joseph Stanton, who was arrested a short time ago for running away with a young girl, was again placed under urrest yesterday. Since his release Stanton has been doing odd jolts about the place, hut he hus been tumble to get over his af fection for Miss Cook, who was also released about the time Stanton was. Miss Cook has been living with Miss Sarah Reeves, of Rock avenue, since her returns, and has expressed a wish that she should not see Stanton. He, however, has ever been on the alert to see her, and she has been compelled to stuy In the house to avoid him. After the girl went to live with Mrs. Reeves she forlmde him to enter the house, but Stanfiin persisted and after being or dered to leave, came In the house. Mrs. Reeves at once hnd u warrant Issued for his arrest, and Constable (illby brought the man before Alderman Bunnell, who placed him under t'M) ball. TO ENLARGE HIS BUSINESS. ticorgo lloucll lias llouglit Out Henry Kocsslcr. (leorgc.A. Howell, who has for some yeurs successfully carried on a car riage and wauoii shop on River street, has decided to enlarge his business and to this end has bought out Henry lioessler. who has conducted a similar establishment at the shop of Kdwin Moon, on River street. The change will enuble Mr. Howell to curry on his constantly growing trade with better results than heretofore. He Is a skillful worker and ull his work has given the best of satisfaction. Ho will do general wagon and carriage building and repairing and guarantees all his work. Itni'ORE 'SQUIRE ATKINSON. Warron McVcddy Arrested for Attcmpt ina to Shoot Patrick Mornn. yesterday morning Warren McVlddy, of Mnyfield yard, was arrested and brought before Alderman Atkinson for a hearing. McVlddy had attempted to shoot a man and this is why he Is now In the county Jail awaiting the action of the grand jury. It seems that McVlddy and Patrick Moran, of this city, were talking when Mpis.n said something that displeased McVlddy. He went into the house and procured a rille and attempted to shoot Moran but was captured before he suc ceeded. The Carrie l.onls Company. The Carrie Louis company play to crowded houses each evening, and Miss Louis seems to be making a reputation in this city. All the troupe seem to be very good, and the star is well support ed. This, with the new songs, dances and scenery, bring out the same people night after night, which shows that Miss Louis is appreciated In this city. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS W. D. F.vans will leave next week for New York citv for tiln tianHli hna been troubled with insomnia for some time, and hopes a change of atmosphere win neip mm. J. H. Crees-fln. of Hm lifr-,i,ii,nn Insurance company, made a business trill to Foreot Citv vextenlnv Rev. U. B. O'Byrne, of Honesdale, and Rev. Father Judge, of Hawley, were guests at St. Rose's rectory yes terday. . Eugene Hudson, who was injured Tuesday on the street railway. Is Bome what better today. He was uncon scious for three hours after the acci dent. Miss Ella Walsh, of Scranton, Is the guest of her mother on Pike street O. S. Kimball, A. W. Reynolds, J. n Shannon and D. A. Matthews were at Crystal Lake yesterday looking after Improvements which are being made to their properties at that place. Extensive Improvements are being made at the Traction company's oltice on Salem avenue, The Hteel beams to e used In the construction of the 8aim, Sixth and Eighth avenue bridges hvo arrived In the city over the Erie railway. MeHdames D. M. Davis Jmd Griffith Moran have returned from .rvvlslt 0f several weeks In Danville and Nlooms burg. V4. Mrs. E. S. Hlated, of Darte avenfce, spent yesterday with friends In Wa V mart; 'V The Lotus Social club banquet at Hotel American .laMt Avonlnv of the most elaborate affairs ever held In this city. Many guests from down the valley were present. Miss lielinda Carroll, of Pittston, Is the guest of her cousin. Miss Maggie Carroll, of Pike strwt. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Loomis. son Frank and daughter Mabel, of Kendallsville. lnd.. are the guests of Mr. Loomis' sis ter. Mrs. E. It. l-athroe. Miss Frances Moses, who has been the guest of her cousin. Miss Martha Singer, has returned to her home in Scranton. -Miss Maggie Tarney, of Leadsdale, is the guest of Miss Anna llrennan, of Church street. The proceeds of the Joint debate be tween Scranton and Curbondule amounted to $3.50. This is not as large as was expected, but Is very acceptable. JERMYN, Matters are progressing nicely in re gard to the water question. The ways and means committee will be In a po sition to advertise for bids for putting In the water plant for the borough In a few days; the council's committee have secured the services of a civil en gineer to proceed with the preliminary work; several of the committee have gone over the proposed locality with Mr. McKachen, of Scranton, and out lined the work. The altitude Is 000 feet above Main street, this place, and Mr. McEachen Judged the prospects as be ing very good. Other towns along the valley are watching the work being done in this place with much interest and should the proposed plant come up to all exiM'ctatlons. will no doubt follow Jermyn's example. The members of the literary depart ment of the Kpwurth league of the Methodist Episcopal church have pre pared an interesting programme for their meeting Friday evening. The va rious aspects of the Cuban question will be discussed, and papers on the subject read by William T. Osborne. Thomas tioundy, II. F. Maxey and Miss Llssle Winter. The central examinations of this place will be held in the high school building on May 16. The following committee has been appointed to ex amine the scholars at this place: Pro fessor K. D. Hovnrd, Jermyn: Professor R. N. lav(s, Archbald; Miss Rose Mul holland. Scott; Miss Emma Cure, Scott; B. F. Maxey, Jermyn. Those l assing the central may then take the nnai examinations to be held in Scran ton. May 23, In Liberty hall. Crowded houses have been the: 'rule at Enterprise hall this week, where Diamond Jack' und his troilnu hni'D wieen giving a tirst-class show. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Waters visited menus in Scranton yesterday. J av6c A, The Hose Dramntlc company pro. uuceu me celebrated case to a crowded house nn Tuesday evening at o Alalley's opera house for the benefit of the Albion band. The comnanv is an excellent one and Is composed of the best amateur talent In the town. Miss Minnie Leonard us "Adtienne;" Miss Oestrude Sanders as the "Duchess," Miss Mary Sanders as "Julie.' and the Misses Anna and Viola Deelde did excellent work In their respective parts. Messrs. Oeorge Kennedy as , the "Duke," William (iraham 11s "Count. James Gra ham as "O'Hourke" and W. R. Conkey as "Ravoul" deserve mention for their excellent work. . The Costumes were magiiificient and were suitable for the period portrayed In the drama. The Albion rendered some choice selections between the acts. A social was con ducted after the play. John Rlease, of the North End, Is se riotisly 111. The marriage of John Seeley and Miss Annie Wright, both well known young people or tne west Side, was solemnized at the Congregational church on Tues day evening, Rev. J. Klrkpatrlck of belated. The bridal party was tendered a reception after the ceremony. Mr.. and Mrs. Seeley will reside on the West Side. Avoca Conclave. Independent Order Heptnsophs. will tender a banquet to William Heller, previous to his depart tire for Colorado, where he Intends to make his future home. P. E. Flood, of Ashley, representing the Tilootnsburg School Furnishing company.- was in town on Tuesday und received the following order from the Nerves Are like Fire. They art' Good Servants Dut make Poor Masters To keep your Nerves steady, Your Head clear, Build up your Strength, Sharpen your Appetite, You int st hive Pure Rich Blood The Best Medicine to Vitalize and Eui'ioh the Blood, is Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier Prominently in the Public Eya. Hood's Pills Sn5!? The Equitable Life Assurance Society now issues a new form of life policy, which contains more advantageous guarantees than any policy ever issued 011 a sound and conservative basis,' and these guarantees are made by the strongest life assurance company in the world. Assets, Liabilities, $201 ,006,888 100.885,076 Surplus, . $40,634,019 RICE, General Agt. SCRANTON, PA. Highest of all in Leavening 5M i&&SEJTEE.Y PURE supply committee of the school board: r5 No. 3 Hi lan single desks; U No. S Or in 11 single desks; o4 Xo. 4 (Irian single desks, and four teacher's desks for No. school bitlldlnjT. which will be ready for occupancy In the tarly part of next week. Samuel Taylor has opened a tonsorlal parlor on the West Side. The Continental Insurance company represent by C. CI. Uoland, of Scran ton, presented the treasurer, Mr. Mur phy, yesterday with a draft for the whole amount of Insurance carried on No. 3 school building, recently de stroyed by tire. The directors feel very grateful to the company for their promptness. The company was repre sented yesterday by Messrs. Harris, of Philadelphia, and William Holund, of Scranton, licglnntng May 1, all parcels forward ed by wajr of the National Kxpress com. iwiny to Avoca will be delivered free of charge. A. F. O'Royle and son, Itobert, of Scranton, were callers In town yester day. Will Clark, of Honesdale, Is spending a few days with friends In town. ARCHBALD, Michael Murray, a miner employed In White Oak mine, wns seriously injured on Tuesday by being squeezed between a pillar and a mine car. Mr. Murray wns ascending a plane in the mine on a mine car and Jumped off the car nt a narrow part of the road. He was pressed so hard against the pillar that two of 2,000,000 BARRELS Made and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896, Total Product of I 1 The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. n VjshbMrn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from the I'acific (.oast to St. John's, New Foimdlaiid, Hiui in llnslnnd, Ireland and Scotland very largely, anQ is recognized us the hest Hour in the world. MEGARGEL & (MILL WHOLESALE AGENTS. Aivmc d n HUIIVL UUiLDING UORPORATIONS UESIRING Fine Growth HEMLOCK IMMEDIATELY Kindly Let Manager Name Our Prices Richards Sells TRADE Under Value XpECT YcUR Z-2LIKG 422, & 0RDERS. Richards Lumber Co., Comith Ol'D'g, Scranton, P s mo Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc.. TTE1IE1IEI SCRANTON, PA. THIRD HI, Bli STATEMENT FEBRUARY 28. 160S: RESOURCES. Loans : Overdrafts U. S. Uondii Other Bonds Ranking House .1.4u8, .' 100, . 201. . 21). 77J 48 714 01 010 00 Km 2I ?., 03 CM 0-) 770 Oil .101 73 78S S5 fremiums on U. 8. Bonds 8, Due from U. S. Treasurar..., 7, Due from Banks I'm Cash 125 $2,191,300 59 WM. CONNCLI.. President: (IfiO. H. CATI.IN, Vice President: WM. H. PHCK, Cnshler. DIRECTOUS-Wm. Cnnnell. tieurv Uelln. Jr.. James Archbald. Win. T. Smith. Ueorore H. Catltn, Luther Keller, Alfred Hand. spccisi attention given to Business and Timo Deposits. EVERY omettatnneidi tMllsblr, nonthljr, roguUUss medlolnn. Onl KiriaUis tSd tbapanatdrugsshouldMaMd. U jou want the best, gn Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Tbn ire nnmpt, sale mi eertalo In reralt. The sannlne (Dr. Psal'i) aeret dum nelaL SinUmwhio. i.0. Address FAi JIbohhm c., Clereluid. O. for by JOHN H. PHELP. PhafiMolat on, Wyoming Avanu anf) rue Street, Sorantoo Pa. , Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ' USSikIim the ribs on his right and one of his left r'.bs were broken, tils hip Is also Utuly injured. At this writing he Is in a litrious condition. Archbald Is to have at lenst one can didate before the Fourth district Dem ocratic it gislative convention. Profes sor r. J. White had made the announce ment tlut he will seek the nomination ai d lie is quite confident that he will have a formidable following In the convention. It Is also hinted that Mr. .M'li i J. McAntlrew may be a candidate allhot.gh Mr. MeAndrew himself has not said so. The friends uf Hon. A. F. McNulty, of the Citizen, hnve also u.-ed his name in connection with the otlice, but he slsi has been silent re guntding it. With no other Archbald enndidnte In the field It Is quite likely tlmt Mr. White will have a solid dele gat'on from here because there Is a feeling that Archbald Is entitled to more recognition than It has received from Ihe iH-n'ocratlc party. OLYfHANT. The Olyphant liase Pall club will hold a social at the Club of '95 hall on Friday evening. May 8. The ushers of the lihtkcly Baptist church are making elaborate arrange ments for the lnddinfT of a inuslcale at the church on Friday evening, Muy 8. Some well-known vocalists and Instru mentalists from out of town will take pnrt in the entertainment. Mrs. A. D. Haines has returned home from a visit nt Kingston and W'ilkes 15a rre. YCO, MILLS. A.B.C.D Extra Just Quick. A STEEL Of SCRANTON, PL LIABILITIES. Capita! Surplus I'mllvliled fronts Circulation Dividends Unpaid. Deposits Due to Ranks Ite-Dlseounts kills Pu'Uble , 191.300 .K personal Accounts, mreo per cent, interest 01 81.49!) 4 J ss.r.r.i) "1 ios r.o 1.B1S.744 19 24,:iM 18 None None latest 400 AND 402 fig tt Ilfi I! The following "SPECIAL BARGAINS" will be sold for the balance of 500 Ladies' and Misses' Springjackets, black, navy, brown, and tans, worth $4.00 to $6.00 each. Your choice, 1 Case H. & H. Corsets, all sizes, in drab and white. Regular price, 75 cents; sale price, - II f - f - - - - - V Z " r " ttitti OUR NEW DEPARTURE Great ' 25 c. Department IN BASEMENT. f Glassware, Crockery, Wooden Ware and Tinware, Best Articles in the Market, 25c. Each. 1 We Have Never OfflPE That approached the present one in every desirable quality, the colorings are richer and patterns .more artistic, variety greater and values far beyond anything we ever did. Draperies and Upholstery Our Decorators are practical men, of long experience, formerly employed in the Largest Houses in New York ; they will pencil you a sketch, or give you original drawings in colors while you wait, and be helpful to you in harmoniz ing Wall Papers, Carpets and Furniture. S. fi. KERR, . 1 ; i Ooooslte Main Entrance to the Wyoming Houm. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRC. PA Maouteoturara of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AKD PUUPIN6 MACHINERY. A Model Home ALL BUT The House and FOR CASH Our entire liven are spent in work and toil, and the great aim of our labol is to make life comfortable. Nothing is more essential to happlnenn and von tenlraent tban to have a comfortable house where we can for a lew short hour lay aside the cares of struggle for our existence. IS NOW WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL . To secure such happiness and comfort. You can buy an entire outfit for $113. Ijf ad the long list of Furniture and Household Goods offered at this price: 4 ROOMS FOR $113 PARL0F nuir ana Kecepuon cnair-all mahogany, pol ifhed finish, upholstered in brocalelle, crush plush or silk plush. Brussels Carpet, latest designs. Lace Curtains; Curtain Poles and brass trimmings: Center Table with shelf, piano polished and Parlor Lamp. HKlVRnftM Suit, consisting of bedstead, dresser, (beveled large WljjVJlVU.il plate), wash stand, (with splasher back) cane seat chair, cane seat rockers, lamp stand, towel rack all pieces antique finish-cotton top mattress, woven wire spring, ingrain car pet 10 patterns to select from. .. ( . lllMTYH UfifiM R,x back carved chairs, 6-feet long extension JVlllliiU llUVJl. table (neat designs), picture (game or fruit sub- KITCHEN Kitcheu FREE With Above Outfit, a 100-Piece Dinner Set to Every Purchaser. eB hews at LACKAWANNA AVE. $1.98 59c ESTABLISHED 1873. IIIIIUIIIIU Telephone Call 5154. Offered a Line of eFM TSI1I11 08 SOB & CO., ' " ' ' 408 Lackawanna Avenue. OcMrai Otfkt: SCRANTON, PA. Lot, OR CREDIT. Five pieces of Parlor Furniture, consisting of Tete, Platform Rocker, Gentlemen's Arm Chair, Wall jeui;, wiuuow suaues, uigrain nowereu carpet. Tablet 8 chairs, piece of oil cloth. CLOTHIERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS. 218, 225 and 227 Wyomine Avenue. 1