THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE SATUB DAY MOKNOTG, MAY 9, 1898. MI LLINERY, 421 Larkftwanna Avenue. Stylish Summer Millinery Now Hats in Today I You'll bo dollars in (Kiokfl ami wear O AQ a I 'realer hat if you 0 'come here to get it. $ $3.48 H w, S ylisb, Elsant ! Lir2:Cits. $ 4 . 3 O Leghorn" or Fan ;iy Hlraws-triiu-forHals pretty asWd in exquisite piotURU. taHte-2.48 .ml 4.1. 4S, worth So.00 land 4G.IH). A Special Table of h Jniported Hats. lleuutiftil Lace und Fancy Straws, richly trimmed, to go at $4.98 and $5.98. Worth Fully -fit) and SIA We must sell thousand Trimmed Hats this week, and we're going to du it by cMltii.g ilcc in hall. In Untri mnit'tl Shapes. I AVe have many ex j elusive styles utiob 1 talniiblf elsewhere. Fine Milan ami 8n Itin Straw. Panama tnul made Oimp ' MtliS. ' Unlles Milan and f'.lmp iluts, all col iors, now 3o. and I'Jc. STHAW HATS Drop to 39c, 62c. were 7.ie. Kernlnnnnd Rough Straw Turbans now Site., worth "iii1. At 9Se. and $1.23 Fine Lace Straws that were $1.00 and 73c. from tWc.H'o. and il.'S Leghorn Huts. IliOHORNS. Ladies' and Misses' Kflr fkOn 1 Fine Leghorn Hull nt Me., title. Slid K7c. that east double the money elsewhere. 87c. Sailor Hats. Our 3fle. nnd 4Se. Trimmed Sailors are the best value evjr shown In this city. They ure the Knox Trimmed CflllOrS ami leather sweat. Our line Milan 'Sailors at 9Sc. and AT 151.23 would cost $1.50 land i2 elsewhere. 1'unuma Sailors, finest made, S1.U2, $1.73, $m THE 39c, 48c, AJr I LILLIAN HUSStLL JAIL'JIiJ. Newest out In Fin est Hatin Btruw. all eolors, 2.S&, worth, Worth double. Kibbons and Flowers. At 15c. a yard nil our Printed Dresden Ribbon, No. till, was 2jc. und 30c. Finest Persian and Plaid Ribbons 39c. Instead of 60c. At L'jir. large bunches of Daisies. Pan Hies. Clover and Lillies, worth double. At 19c. und 25c. large bunches Roses and Lilacs. At 10c. and 12c. Palms und Grasses. Violets Sc., 5c, Co. a dozen. GERSON'5, 421 Lackawanna Avenue. VANDLING, Albert Nicol nnd Wells liurdlck en oyed a ride to Oarbondale on their silent Moods Tuesday evening. Miss Mamie Pettily has left for New Haven, Conn., to visit her aunt, Mrs. Kd Janswick, Henry Carter wus a Carbnndale via ltnf Wednesday evening. A. D. Uryden, who hns been seriously III, is on the roml to recovery. Kd Bhlerer. chief surveyor of the Delaware and Hudson company, was olllcinlly engaged nt tlio colliery Wed nesday. W. T. Jones lias Improved his prop erty by the erection of a Picket fence. Adolf Arnold Is the possessor of a new norsp. The Misses Klslo and Minnie Roe sler, of Cnrbondale, were guests at the home or Charles Kehhclm Sunday. Miss Maggie Mulonoy. of liingliaiii ton. Is visiting at the home of Peter An derson. A strike occurred at the Now liuffalo coiuery near Klchmomluln U'erin,in v The place has been running about six weeks under the present firm. The miners are the workmen that are com plaining of grievances. The con! Is hard to work and is not very clean, thus pome culm Is often times loaded by the miners, wnicn causes a heavy dockage Tint a dockage of forty or fifty tons in encn miners output for the month they claim is unjust. The" also claim that they are not allowed any compen sation for the crosscuts. About 100 men nnn ooys are thrown out of employ ment. ' HONESDALE. The ftiimlfiv aehv,l nt n r.i crpul church will run an excursion to Lake Ariel Tuesday, June 18. The train will leave Honesdnle at S a. in. Miss Antonette D. Hall returned homo 1 nursday from a visit with relatives nt PiUston. Wheelmen of Honesdale rue making u.ii i-uuri iniiuna a Dtcycie club house. The roair from Honesdnle to Hawley mill file IVmrl fi-nn, lliini.uiln I.-. li. . .... . ...... , ,ic-r itui' ill n Hy- mart are both lit very had condition nun sucum receive the proper atten tloll of the atmi'i'Vlufieu T. C. Kennard. of Hawley, was In rmncsuuie yesicrtiay. SPECIAL. We will sell you a good Brussels Car I pet, Sewed, Laid and Lining For 59c Also f Good Velvet Carpet, Sewed, Laid and Lining, For 69c The above prices arc for a few days only. Call and examine, as the; will cot last long at these prices. I CPilTT IflPlie Carets if LuCKAWANilA AUE.1iJc. 'v-'V- V'Vv';.; OARBONDALE tFar pleas, not. that airitfe. mrnts; orders for Job work, and Items for publication left at the establishment of Shannon t Co.. newsdealers. North Main ireet. will raoeiv. prompt attention; of Sc. open from a. m. to 14 p. m l MATTHEW IIAKTi: lilKlll). One of iho l.arf est i uucruN fcvsr Socn la Thin City. csterday morning at 10 o'clock oo cui-red the funeral of the late Matthew iiuite. from hs resilience wi ImnilaT street. The body was taken to St. I!ie i bureb at Si.30. where a iolemn higii icasti of itMtuleiii was iH-lebrated. Kcv. W. A. Nealim was celebrant, and he was assisttd by Kcv. J. J. tJritlin and Father Mulidne. of t-cranton. Father Neulon'j rermon was very powerful and elociiert md made a deep irr i-rcF.slon upor tlt-j 'arge number of people ).i client, lie tuo;; for his text Liiitj; nii.ac u.'iiei i m n i.iort sjiace he fulfilled a Ions time." That the ih ad young man wus held In hiitii esiei in was seen by the num ber who eatheied l" iay their last tri bute i ic;.:ect. The funeral proces sion was one of the lurgyil ever seen In this city. The Cuihnlic" Mutual lienent association. Young Men's Institute, Pioneer Father Mnthw six li ty, Col umbia Hose coninany. engineers of the Delaware and Hudson coal department and the employes cf the Coal Drook colllcryall attended In a body. Many floral orterlturs were sent by menus hi the deceased and thev presented a most beautiful nppeartince. Among the pieces w a lyre wit II the inscription "Our Companion." nnd a figure repre senting a broken column f win the em- oluves of Coal DrooH colliery, a pinow fioin the Yotintr Men's Institute asso ciation. A puce In the shape of a tire- n'.nn's hat fvoni t olui'ibla nose com pany, and many bounucts and cut llow cts. The pall-binrers were: John J. liren id .fumes Mi Lnutrhlin. of Colum bia Hose company; 1". F. Hcaley, John Mellnle. .1 oh n Kilkwood and John Coleman, of the C.ithd'c Mutual Dene- fit association, Joseph Lavin, or me Young Mens Institute, ana lnonm Uoessler, of the mine demirtment en- gin eers. There were many persons irom inn "i town Divser.t, cmoi g thei.i were: mi. and Mrs. Michael Jordan. Miss Nellie Duggan and P. F. Knight, of Provi dence; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Mitchell. Anthony and Thomas Cook. Mrs. Frank McDon ald, Miss Margaret Drown. M. F. lirown. P. W. W. lirown, ociuoii. Mr. and Mrs. MeNutly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Walsh, Prlceburg, and Miss Nellie Curran. Providence. PUOUU AMM i;oAllLKTE. All Arrannomcnts Made for tlio A. O. H. Convention. The preparations for the big A. O. H. state convention to be held In this city on Mnv 19, 20 and 21, are nil completed and tlie committees are resting after their hard labors. At present the copimiitoe ore having a small pamphlet published, which will be distributed nt the national conven tion in Philadelphia on May 12,11 and H. This will comprise a complete history of the city, of Its rapid advancement, of Its various features of Interest and a full description of the Oiav;ty road. The big street parade on the opening duy will be one of the features of the meet. All societies in tl-e county have been Invited and the number wiio will participate will be very large. On Tuesday and Wednesday night nmuse ment will be furnished the visitors in the shape of a real Irish play to be pre sented by home talent. This will be complete to the minutest details and will be the best ever brought i n the stage by local people. On Thursilny night there will be a serins of Interest Ing addrertes trade at the Grand opera house, which will be free to p 11 mem bers of the A. O. H. societies. -Prominent men from Lackawanna. Luzerne counties nnd other parts of lite country will speak. DOES NOT ACCEPT. Dr. liny Has Declined to bo President of the cinder Pntli Association. It will be a great surprise to many of the wheelmen In this city and other places to hear that Dr. Day has de clined to 'accept the presidency of the Cinder Path association, which was or ganized a few weeks ago. Dr. Day Is) an enthusiastic wheelman and other lovers of the sport ivc rexongratuiutlng" themselves on the ability of the head of the new association which means so much to them. Dr. Day was not pres ent at the election of the officers, but has since been officially notllied. Al though he feels greatly honored, he does not think that he can snare the time In order to attend to the duties which would come to him in a fitting manner and hns sent in his resigna tion. This will be a so'jn e of great regret to the wheelmen, us a man fitted to the place as Dr. Day Is will be hard to find. flu Contract Sinned. Tiie contract by which the Speti Heater company will have their heaters furnished by Van Herguti & company, has been signed and the latter com pany will commence work at once. The machinery of the heater company Is nearly ull moved, and I he Pendleton company are having their drawing presses set up in the place vacated by them. Previous to their entice occupa tion of the building lv ofliccs and store rooms will iccel-.c a coat of paint. PERSONAL AM) OTHER ITEMS Traveling Auditor (J. W. Ilnnkins. of Iho Ontario und Western, was in tills city yesterday and went over the co conuts nt the local station.' . J. Nye, of Dp lie avenue, enter tallied the oflieers and chairmen of the committee of the ISaptlst Young Peo ple's socety Wedneslduy evening. Those who were present were: the Misses Lucy Joslln, Lottie Andrews, Hannah Nye, Mae Hallock, lilla Purdy. Nina Dunstan, Cora F.stabrook, Nettle Hur dlek and Mrs. Hoe; Messrs. W, D. Frank and Walter liennett. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Morgan, of Hyde Hark, are the gu -Ufa of the latt-Vs parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. timer, on Salem avenue. Frederick Long, a former employe in the Kl io cou I olllce of this city, was in town Thursday renewing acquaint ances. Mrs. W. W. Town, of Terrace street, who hns been seriously III, is better. Miss Nettle SW"ciicy. of Scrunton, was visiting friends in this city Thurs day night. A daughter lias been born to Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hurros. Joseph Nealon. of South Main street, spent yesterday in Scranton. Mrs. Thomas Cavenaugli, of Arch bald, was visiting friends Jn this city on Thursday. Miss Margaret Kelly, of South Church street, who has been the guest of Plttston relatives, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rngllsh, of llel mont street, have returned from a visit at the Soldiers' Orphan Homo, at Har ford, Pa. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sampson, who visited her children there. , O. J. Hnuse, of Hawley, is visiting Adolph Hruner, of Belmont street. W. L. Ifeers left today for the me tropolis. He expects to return next week. ' William rtosser, of thp West, Is visit ing relatives in this city. Mrs. Robert Vnnnan, who has been very in, is Improving. Miss Mary E. Balrd, of Klmlra, Is a guest at the l:nrre of Kr. and Mrs. D. K. Lee, of Belmont rti'eet. " Mrn. H. C. Whcilor Is making an ex tended visit with friends in Scranton. Mr. Bobbins, of Oneonta, ls'the guest of his mother. Mm. Isaac Bobbins, of Cemetery street. J. J. 4Mallc. of the Prudential In surance com pa ay, baa moved into the Telephone texchuiige building over the Bostou Variety store. FOREST CITV. A new twenty-ton motor, to tie used to generate electricity at Nu. 2 shaft of the Hillside Coal and lion company, has Just been put In place. Next Friday evening the Young Peo ple's Sorh-iy of Christian Kndeavor of the Welsh Congregational church will hold a social In the ba.-ellletit uf the church building ou Delaware street. tiev. P. tt. Kennedy, tha popular pas tor of the Presbyterian church, has completed u post-graduate course ut Piincet ii college, and he returned to Forest City Thursday. A reception was tendered to him on Thursday even ing by the members of the congrega tion, lie will conduct rervices morning and evuiing tomori ov. A'.vei.rs Flack J. Hood acd A. 1.. Morpriii niad" a r-s.lstratic.it of the vot ers in tiie borough, this week. Following is the cast of characters In the opera. "Heroes of '76," which will be presented here Decoration Day by the Philharmonic fixioty: Fanner Cil berl, D. J. Jones; Allen. Koger. sons of Gilbert. William Jones and Henry Carr; t-ncle Kph. I'.einard Fallon; Clover (colored), Allen's servant, Ham let Conigan; Sergeant, Frank llren nan; Kuth. daughter of Farmer Ollbert, Mrs. S. May; Anna, betrothed to Koger, May Walking; Farmer's Wife, Ueulaa Hins: chorus of soldiers, servants, etc. In the" choruses there will be thirty singers. The costumes will be procured from New York and will be in the styli of the days of the Revolution. Charles T, Dni'trum. of Susquehanna, 'who has 'had n'lonff experience as a stage man ager, wiil act In that capacity for the Philharmonic sixiety. under who.'p aus pices the opern la to be produced. Tiie Athletl" department of the Young Men's Christian amiclutloti will hold u Mra iv berry anil Ice cream sovlul In the bai'-emint of the Pivsbyteri.i.i church on next Friday evening. Th money realised will be used In further ing the work of the department A free entertainment will bp gien in connec tion therewith, the pn-giamme to be presented being as follows: Addrests, Itev. l. B. Stone; solo, Henry Carr; recitation. Miss Martha Cvliliths; so'o, J.ic'.: Alcrr:iil?r; recltithw, Mln Lavl n i P.eyrmlds; iiln. D. J. June.:; recita tion, ltiehai.' Hllghea; address, ' Young Men's Christian Association Work," Ilev. J. 1. rvans. The athletic department cf the Young Men's Christian association will organ ize a ham-ball club. Frank Fntrot, of (turn wood, wus a visitor in Forest City yesterday. Mis. D. It. rtrnmiin and daughter are visiting friends In New Mllford. Fire was discovered In the dwclllnr; of D. U. Hrnnir.il, nt the er.vner of Itnil rond Ktreet nnd Grand avenue, yester day morning n'lout : o'cl ci- When first seen the lire had prcRvoyscd that the Interior was otic vras i f llnsnf . Mr. liramiin's wife nnd il-utiiiter were not at home ami be was? tie (inly one In the house, lie b.veh' escaped with his lll'o by Jumping down the ntMrs nnd rushing through the llnmes to the door. He was l.ntlly burned about the hnnds, ivock nnd face nnd his clothing was also btji-neil. Hillside Fire compr.ny and F.nterprue Hnje compainy soin hnd streams on the bulldim;, but the fire was not extinguished until it had al most consumed the structure. None of the goods were saved. Mr. Draman owned the house nnd carried an Insur ance on It nnd also on the goods, but not enough to anywhere near cover his loss. The tire Is supposed to have or iginated from the exolosion of a lamp, which hnd been left burning. Dr. Grander attended to Mr. lirsman's In juries, vhleli were very painful. The borough llnHiiclsl :'tstmcnt for the year ending March 2, 1S;I6, hn:i just been published nnd shows thnt the bor ough assets ejtcred Its llabilltiH by $1, !'2S.;u. This t-peaks well for the coun cihnen. The exarinntkoi cf nplleants for per manent ivrtlficaten In Susmoimnca county will be h"id at New Milford, on May 2S. C. T. Thorpe, of the Forest City graded rch"ol, Is u member of the examination crmmlttee. The one hundred nnd ninth sofslon of the Honenhde District Mlnlsterlnl as soclnilon will be held in the Methodist church at likfi Cemo, Wayne county. June 8 ntnl ! next. UNION DALi Mrs. Charles Ellis ird MIsm Frank Lewis have spent the past week with friends in Si .-ronton. Mrs. Travis, of llarccek, has opened a millinery store here. Mr. and Mr. Wairen. of Fastoryville. formerly of thH place, were recently calling on friends- here. Mrs. Case, of IMnghamton. hca re turned home nftr r spending sevetal weeks ut the hotne of Smith Colemnu. Mrs. l'essie Coleman accompanied her home. ' . Five members were received Into the Presbyterian church on '.irofesp ion of faith last Sabbath. Mrs. Charles Helinett Is convalescent after II collide of week? of severe ill ness. The flcv. Mr. Todd has exchanged his farm for propel ty in Fon-st Cit. ui.d has moved Into Hubert Tinker's hou-e, on Darn in street, for the present. M'ss LU'.zIe liroat has cone to Jack son to spend the summer. Philip li'el;s hi' gone to New York state to remain a couple of weeks. AHCHEALD, The fur oral of '.I'.'1 lute Patrick Mornn, (if tl-.e K:it Side, v.i o died on 'l ues-day niylit. took i..;co c:t.'rduy noiiitig from th" residence tc hi daughter, Mrs. Mnrtln Cumoimcs, of Solem sti-;t. At in o'clock tl-. 1 rcnuiins wc c t-tken to St. Thomas' chinch where n high moss of requiem was sung by Kev. T. J. Com crfnrd. After benediction Father Com e.foril pivachoii a funeial sermon, in the course of which he inade a iitting mention of the many virtues of tiie i!e ceustd. The remains were laid to rest In the Catholic cemetery. The pall bearers wire: Martin Cawley, atomistic Munliy. Patrick Moran, Thomas Har-rls-on. J. A. Dougher and John Lane. The funeral was the largest seen here In h long time. Professor Dougher. of Avoca. was In town on Thurrdny evning. Misses Celin Swift and Dvldg.-1 J.te Amlivw were In Olyphnnt on Thursday r White Swelling Came on my leg after typhoid fever, an! pieces of the bur.e came oat. RhoumatUm joined tho scrofula to put mo in misery. Hood's Barsapnrllla proved Just the medi cine; relieved mo of pain, psve me a K-.'ca nppeMtennd I Inli a iido my crutch l".d utiKi. Iluvini; takcu 10 boi tie) . H&QiJ's Sarsaparilla my limb is entirely healed and now I nm perfectly well." QroR.ns W. Cnwi,i, Mt. 1'loaswnt, Mnrylnnd. Jli ula lor $5 noon 6 iiS ta mm p I Absolutely P WILKES-BARRL I1E1Z ON THE K AM PAGE. lieot His Wife nnd 'I lien Offered to l-'leht a Neighbor. Charles Ilelss. of Forty Fort, was clias'ged nt Alderman Donahue's oflleu with beating his wife. In the testi mony it developed that In his mother's house he choked nnd bent her; that ho did this repeatedly; that his treatment was so bad that she hnd t leave him; thpt fhe is afraid cf her life and refuses to live with him any longer. On March 4. after being to V.'ilken-llarro together, on their return home, he abused her by which she wns prosstrated and then called on a Mrs. Sineaton to go to the house w hile he went for a doctor. Mrs. Soitaton asked If he had been again beating his wife. She went to the house and found Mrs. Helz In such a condition thut she brought her to her home. HelK returned and when he found his wife In Mrs. Smeaton's he started to drag her out of there using such force as to upset Mrs. Smeaton and tear his wife's clothing. Mr. Sineaton remon strated and ordered hlni away. When he got outside, Helz challenged Smeaton to light. He was placed under $l,CtW ball to keep th; -pence and to ap pcur at court. '. f iendish llnnrnrinn. The little village of Keystone situat ed afcjut one mile above Mill Creek, v.a thrown into a fever of excitement yesterday afternoon, when the news i prend that Wosek Zldus, a big burly Hungarian about 40 yenrs old, had at tempted to assault a little 8-year-oUl child, the daughter of another Hunga rian residing there. The Huns and Poles became terribly excited nnd threatened to lynch the brute, but cool er counsel prevailed and he was taken before 'SijUire Moore, of Miner's Mills, and committed to jail. I.. & W.-l!. I'iit Days. Saturday. May 9, Audeniied division, at 1 p. m. Monday. May 11, Umpire rhops, at 3.30 p. m. ; Hoilenback No. 2. ut 4 p. m. Tuesday, May 12. South Wilkes Harre No. S, at 1 p. m.; Stanton No. 7 at 2.15 p. in.; Empire No. 4, at 3.15 p. m. Wednesday. May 13. Ueynolds No. lij, at 3 p. in.; Lance No. II, ut 4 p. ill. Thursday. May 14. Maxwell No. 20, at 11.46 a. rn.; Sugar Notch No. . ut 12.45 p. in.; Wanamle No. is, ut 2.15 p. in.; Nottingham No. 15, at 4 p. in. I nglnccr Smith Head. It. H. Smith, of WllUes-iiarre. nn engineer oil the Lehigh Valley railroad, was run ovei in Packet-ton yards Thurs day tikht uml killed. Smith was engl r'i r on the Wyoming division and had his engine In the shops for repairs. NOTES. The St. Aloyslus society of this city will ntleno the consecration at Kings ton Sundt.y afternoon. Thomas Mc Mantts will be aid for the society. The mursiml for the tiaraU will be John J. Mciionald. of Kingston. In the case of the unknown suicide found In the Pe-tebone drift a few Oays ago the coroner'st jury has ren dered a verdict of suicide, and declared that the man is unknown to the j j. y. Reese Thomas, of I'aison.t, hud a hearing yrsterduy before 'Squire Cox and wus sent to the county Jail. His wife is afraid to ihe with hint. John Considlne, aged 15, a door boy employed by the Lehigh Valley Coal enmpuny, was hurt today by n prop falling tin hi:n. He was admitted to the hospital. He resides at 387 North Franklin street. John Cm by, of Wulnut street. Plym outh, wus badly Injured by a fall of coal at the Nottingham yesterday morning. St viral ilbti- are fractured and his ankle Is badly hurt. A. V o o - . The Potiuluis will meet the KurckuH on the Moosic grounds this n ft moon. Game will be culled at 3.30 sharp. K. K. Searle. of Scninton, wus a cull er in town on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Houston, of Scranton. returned home yesterday after u few days' visit with friends in town. The Avoca Hose company will partic ipate In the Moosic Hose company par ade on May IS. The Sons of Ht. George will meet In regular session this evening. The St. Aloyslus society will meet in regular session on Sunday afternoon to elect olilcers. A full attendance Is requested. The Women's Foreign Missionary so ciety of the Methodist F.plscopnl church met on Sunday nfternomi and elected the following officers for tho ensuing year: Pivsidcnt, Mrs. M. L. Van Holscn; first vice president, Mrs. Flack; second vice president, Mrs. J. Davis; third vice president, Mrs. P. Holllster; recording secretary, Mrs. liosltlns; corresponding aocretary, Mrs, Whooley: treasuvi r, Mr', rjny. The ro cioty is cducntltig a girl la a miunlon school In Jnrtla who hos received t:ie Chrh-tinn name of Amelia Doty, named after Mra. Ixdy, who formerly lived at the Ilnthodlst Episcopal parsonage of thin r' tee. A young men by the name of MoCol was seriously injured In the Law shaft of the Pennsylvania Coal company yes tetduy morning by a fall of roof. A pletisnnt surprise party was ten dered Mrs. W, Osborne last evening at her home on the Wert Side. A largo number of guests were present and the evening was pleasantly spent. Re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ket'Tor. of Main street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter. Aveca conclave. Independent Order Heptnsophs, will meet in regular ses sion on Monday evning. HALUSTEAD, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holilen were vis iting friends a.nd relatives In Vestal the Hist of the week. Miss Donna Kennedy, of Elk Lake, who has been visiting friends in town, has returned home. Kev. W. T. Kdds, of East Pembroke, N. Y will address the men's meeting In the Railroad Young Men's Christian association hall Sunday afternoon. The new Methodist church In tho Chamberlain district will be dedicated on Wednesday, May 27. The management of the Railroad Young Men's Christian association have made arrangements to give members and friends of the work an opixtrtun Ity to hear a magnificent concert pro gramme on the evening of May 19. Plans are being laid to insure th3 com plete success of the event and make the occasion thoroughly enjoyable. The concert will be under the peisonnl sup ervision of Professor T. J. navies, of Scrunton. whose ability as a computer and director has brought him to his present high position In musical circles. He will be assisted on this occasion by seventeen of Siran'.on's linest Fingers. The general admission to the concerts will be 25 cents and reserved seats, 30 cns. Attorney J. M. Kelley and wife, of Montrose, were visiting in town on Wednesday. CLARK'S GREEN, The Rev. A. W. Levlsey, the newly elected pastor of the P.atitist church, Is now a resident of cur beautiful vil la ge. Mis. Elizabeth Hean and her sister, Mrs. Rhoda Dewey, were visitors among their old acquaintances on Thursday Inst. Many would recognize them, as age has not efTaced all traces, from them when they were better known as the Thompson girls, having bei n non-residents now nearly forty yenrs. Mrs. C. F. Van Nort. of Scranton, visited relatives Ivre on Thursday. The public schools day of this town ship will be observed In the Huptist church here on Sunday, May 10. Tho Rev. F. W. Young, pastor of the Meth odist church i t Clark's Summit will oiliclate and deliver the educational address ut It o'clock a. tn. The graduating exercises of the high school will be held In the Methodist chinch at Clark's Sumn.it on Tues day evening. May 12 at 8 o'clock. All are most cordially invited to attend these services. Richard Gilllln met with a serious ac cident on Wednesday last from falling from a sca'fold about fourteen feet. In juring his back. The Kiiworth league social held here last night (Friday) was well attended und enjoyeil by all. "How to Cure All SKln Diseases." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, Itch, all eruptions on tho face, hands, nose, etc., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers ure pos sessed by no ether remedy. Ask your druggist for Swayne's Ointment. General and Nervous Debility. Tft Weakness of Body and fl't'W- I-iind, Kfi'ects) of Krrora VSK'vN r Kxcesfos in Old or OifjtJ Ynni'if. Itc.niun, Noblo fely ManuoivUiilly Restored. ' 4 f 7 IIu',r 1,1 lillinrgu anil CV XIV A klM-nnlLnn If-.. I- l-n. jMvViVfAi-ariBveloiieil Tortious of WiiVW; ody. Al-nliiely tin Ivtoftl .if'r'.-ioLt-i". MSI falltnrrlTomu Treatment. INjrit IVVall -HcBiilt in a day. Men testify from 63 States and Foreitta CotmlTien. Koco for Descriptive Bon!;, ss-ph-.ouliou and p:oul3, mailed (idled) I roc. ERIE HEDSOflLGQ., Buffalo, N.Y. CN THE LMOF THE mm pacific n a;o located the finest fishing ami huntins grounds in the world. Dmeiiptlve books on apptleatlon. Tickets to ull points in Valne, l':ir.uila and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Pii.tl, Canadian nnd I'nltod st::ti?s Northwest. Vnnvouver, S-at:le. Tacomn, Portland, Ore., San Francisco, FiiSi"G!as3 Slsjpin an! Oin'ni; tVra attached to r.ll thionr.t trnln3. Tourist cars fully fluoa with '.i?d'li;i r, c li-t-iiiu and cpeMaily cdnptcd to w uit.i of families! may be had with sccond-elnrs tickets, ltntcs elwny-i l-?ss than via other lt:;m For further Information, timo tables, etc., on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A., 3S3 Broadway, New York. COnriENCING Monday, Hay 11, the Following Bargains at The 0G AND 402 LACKAWANNA AVE. A I ; O l l ,k Dry Goods Dap:rLia:iit. 1C0 tii'ei fl;:ht e round bhlrtiui rntptoto only jjc ICO electa Auivricau Inoito Bin. otiy j3jj 50 piix.. iiuu ftuisLod Towel in only. iic 60 f.ie- Draw (Soedn, Siiiu. i l.i. Cm hnj-rf i, Brilltantlaas, woi tb 3.'o to 4sc a yard, only. ...sic 5 ilwei J.ipmivsu Ul.s U1U, worth 31'c. oulri toe 40 pa m Larv e'nrtalns. i$ yards long, worth $ijo. ouW it.xo 10 pitcas bli'hJ Tabki LIoju. worth sue, boly 35c 1 tlttoi. Towel). sso- t.. bl.aoliud nnd nn'jl-Rcli. I. Turkish, and all lb .a worth lio to ivo.aob sp'ciul 3 lor age EandicrsMofs. CU0 dozen ladi.s' Handkerchief, KiisorteJ, wurthiio to He, only..,,,ac a)-! uuzen gruts' BaudkcrcUiefk , Wirtli 15c ouly ,.,,...c VAle Furnishing Goods. 50 dnzeu ribbed Vesta, worth 10c, only .c i'8 dozen ladlm- Kid Oluv s. all th. latest shades, wm tu 1.25 tit 1 & a pair, ycur cbclc- 8ic Til dozen ludl-s' Ust black, atata ls Hus", 1SV a eair, onlv toe Cn. caso H. ft H. Co s t a for lloti duy ouly, worth l.UOal oc 60 dozsn ladies' miHlin Oiiomlso and Drawers, worth 8U0 too, only jjc 10 rtowa lieiis' muslin Mght Oown worth 1.25 tot9SacJi, special Si, 00 We Have Never MRPET8 AND RU68 That approached the present one in every desirable quaty. 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 youin harmoaiz-' ing Wall Papers, Carpets and Furniture. , Opposite Main Entrance to the Wyoming Hoot. S. Q THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacture r of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. general Ottic: SCRANTON, PA. 1 .fp 0FFEKS F0K i frj&m SPECIAL I m 225 and 227 Avemie. Trirse Rocksr Bargains $1'29 Is the price of a L,adlos Upholstered ltoeker polished rak frame and neat designed back worth near double. $S,29 buys on Monday, an Upholstered Carved- Hack Kofker three dollars broad carved back crush plush in all eolors . $2.93 Hooker number three worth four dol lars spring seats, lnrite arms broad carved back crush plush lu nil colors Lsco Curtains 4 Patterns.) 1. so for n pair of Nottingham Curtains In cludiiifr cornice pole brass eneis, riiiKfl and brackets Curtains from 50 inches to M lin hes wide :W3 yards loiiK Some Antlriu?, Hrusscl und Irish point effects unions them. $1.29 Ctir.iplctc for Monday Chsst Refrigerators, $2.33 Antique- Onk finish double boxed zlne Hired, charcoal slieathlnft filled galvanised Iron bottom zinc shelves strong eastors worth 4.25, Our lJricc ?.londay $2.08 m i m Wyoming Have you seen the Four-Room Outfit, In cluding Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Oil cloth, Bedding and Dinner Set, for S3. CASH OR CREDIT. Fair Cbak Depirlmeat 39 lndiss' Bilk Waists, odds and -'-'" wuriu ao.i 10 ah yoor rhotea t ll.S wtt hidin' Spring Jji kots, navy, lirown. taus aiid filack, worth ., r" W5 your eholc. Il.5 IU Indira .Ilk Cup -a, lac. trim o.n."5, .wnr,n yonrchoto.f3.9S 1 ladl-' Walaur'aJatalr : 1 SSdul,.,,',n !d',, mbrl. UnsdriM Rlilrt Waista, wortlt ma, y.ar eiolc. , , i.c 10 aozm ladlro' fanny atrlnod L ndsrahirt-i. worth 6Hc, only. ...Jjc B deson ludios' blsak satMB Uai.r ahlrta, worth 89c, only. 4la Infanls' Wear Dspir'meiL SO dozsn chlldr.n's'are Cans, lirn anaorttnent, avllinii at Wo and COa oU,your 000100.,....,, as ' Umbrella fcputaJotV 50 silk ambr.Ua. 0 In. assorted hundl.a, worth 81.70 to SI . ouly ... i,a 100 silk Umbrellas, 20 tu. asort.it. worth $1.50, only Si.ea Gsnts' FurolsblBK Goods D:pir!ni8Dt. 50 dosa nta' lanndrted fnry Shirts. SI quality onlv god Q.nts' 50a Nix-kwuur, ilOcNuapon ders, 50o Blilrta and Draw.rs, your cholo. ;'. aa Oanta' ln Kackwaar, 25o Hnspan ders, V5e Bhlrta and Drawers, your choice .10c On oaaa nta' 8au JImis, 1-1 Don, worts 12 l-2c sal prto... So ESTABLISHED 1873. IUUIHIIMI Telephone Call 5154 Offered a Line of SON & CO., 408 Lackawanna Avenue 0FFF11S FOR SPECIAL MONDAY SALE Tti3 Following Bargains: Fns Bsjrcom Suit, $22.50 Pattern French Bevel Plate in dresoft top Wxl inches 4 drawern ikt pontine front all pleeea finely carved high polish finish. bent grade oak suit worth $35.00. natures, Glass and prams, m Our stock of $.1.00. $.00. $1.00 picture. ! Including Pastel and Water color i fac simMcs and etchings displayed in our show window For Saturday and .Monday C8u Wall Pockets, 29c A i-eoent shipment of this ponular bar gainenables us to offer them again. Free ! Catalogues Of the "Cleanuble National Refriger ator" and "Baby Carriages with or without Sleepers" get our prices also. i 'l 9 .
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