! i -i THE SCBAKTOIT TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING. MAY II, 188. V GARBONDALE. . .; a : '.! '. tReain wm pltaVe note that aIvertle tnt nt. orders for Job work, and Items tor publication left at the establishment Shannon : Co.. newsdealers. North Main treet. will receive prompt attention; of Sce open Irom ( a. m. to 10 p. ni.) FIEKCt: lOREST FIRES. Kuglng About Kiehmundalo and Along the tirnlt KiinJ. The extended tiry weather which we have experienced lately has dried up the woods ti such u state- thut the for est fires that have lieeii burning in the vicinity have readied n dangerous plight. This especially trtn near Kich imindale uml VantlliiiK just ahovo Ihe city, where nlreuily tn-oiicrty has been damnvd ti .itiito itn extent, and much more loss Is thrcpteiied. Never before have the lire rased with such fierce fury, ti tiI done sn much da matte. Sev eral buildings have been burned by the tire, despite the frantic effort ntnih to save them, and constant watch has to be kept that others do Hot each. TheK reate.it effort is being made to extinguish the tin- but. as it covets so large a territory, till attempts have been In vain, and it still continues to Rather headway and fury. Jlen from the min ing companies are out in full force and are llfrhtinR bravely for If It still spreads it will be a serious loss to them, for the breakers will be consumed and the mines in which they ure employed will be obliged to shut down. Men and wo men are also tlght'tiR for their homes, which are constantly threatened. Al ready many have removed their house hold Roods to places of safety. The flsht Is made harder by the fact that water facilities are very poor, and nothing but buckets can be used. Sticks are employed by many by which the blaae is whipped out. Many of the workers have sustained bad burns, but do not give up the fight. This smoke which is caused by the burning forest is terrible and causes the men who are lighting the llames to nearly suffocate. This may cause the street car line to shut down In that sec tion n It Is nearly Impossible to ride through the dense smoke. The forest fires in the woods near No. 6 idane have also reached serious pro portions, end much ;ircperty Is threat ened. The lire Ruined so fast on Sat urday that an alarm was sounded from No. 5 and a lnnre force of the com pany's men are now on the scene and will soon have the lire under control. HON. (i VLlSUA A. GROW. Will Deliver nn Address ut the fourth of July Celebration. The committees In charge or the Fourth of July celebration are bound to make It a success and are preparing a wonderful variety of amusements for the day. The celebration Involves a great deal of work from the men In churge and nil should give them their heartiest co-odi ration by work and in a financial manner. The celebration will cos'- close to live hundred dollars, most of which will be spent on tire works. One of the teutures of the celebration will be a balloon ascension If satis factory terms can be secured, (if course the prices will he much advanced on the day, but a correspondence concerning the affair has olrendy been started with parties in l'erion, 111. One of the most Interesting events of the day and what will probably secure the attention of the largest number if people, will be the address which will be delivered by Hon. (ialuslia A. tlrow, eongressman-ut-laige from Pennsyl vania. About n month age the com mittee on public sprukers wrote to him askins hint to deliver an address on the day. They hardly hoped to se cure Mr. Grow, as he is unusually busy. They are much gratified, therefore, in his acceptance. The people should ap preciate the efforts and success of the committee and extend to Congressman Urow a royal welcome. DESTROYED HIS I'ENCE August limner Is on tho Trail of Mis creants W ho IhimngcJ Hid Property. August Hruner is Indignant over the treatment which he has been given by u crowd of miscreants who have con tinually destroyed his property, and if there was ever u man Juslitled in being angry. .Mr. Hruner Is. Some time ago Mr. Hruner erected a Infests tlie Mood of Immunity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced to yield to Hood's S:;i'.-aparilla, which purities und viUlics the blood and cures all such discuses, licud this: " In September, 189 1, 1 made a misstep nnd injured my ankle. Very soou afterwards, two inches across formed and in walking to favor it Isprnincd my ankle. The sore became worse; I could cot put my boot on and I thought I should have to give up at every step. I could not get any relief and had to slop work. 1 read of a cure o( situihir Case by Hood's Hursapai-illu and concluded to try it. Before I hnd taken all ol two bottles the sore had healed and the swelling had gone down. My : Foot Is now well and I have been greatly bene fited otherwise. I have increased in weight and am in better health. I cannot ay enough in praise of Hood's Sarsnpa rilla." Mrs. II. Blake, Ho. Kerwlck, Me. This and other similar cures prove t hat Moods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All driigitlsts. $t. Prepared only lijr C. I. Ilonil & Co.. Lowell. Mass, a r'tt tho bent family ratlmrtlo FlOOd S FlllS uml liver stimulant. SPECIAL. We will sell you a good Brussels Car pet, Sewed, Laid and Uning For 59c Also a Good Velvet Carpet, Sewed, ; Laid and Lining, For 69c Tbe above prices are for a few days only. Call and examine, us, the will not last long at these prices.' ' :, J IUUUI I UlUUlUl I9 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Scrofula mmwm wire fence In front of his residence on Park street. Soon after It had been completed it was partly destroyed dur ing the night. Nothing was said and the fence reiwlred. Again it was de stroyed and again repaired, until Air. limner has lost nil patience and is keeping such a close watch on the fence that it Is dangerous to approach too near It. He has now found a trace of whom the guilty Krso:is are and will proceed to prosecute them as soon as enough evidence has been secured. YOTNfi COI I'LE MARRIED. Miss Nellie henworthy unj 1. K. l ee l-m-fcurk on tho Matrimonial Sco. Saturday morning at eleven o'clock Miss Nellie T. Kotiworthy Hnd Thomas K. Lee were Joined in the holy bonds of matrimony nt the houne of the lit'.d- 's futher. Kdwnrd A. Kemvorthy. of No. 1H Thorn avenue. The ceremony was performed by Kev. K. J. I'.alsley, of Trinity church, and was witnessed only by the immediate family and K. it. Wick wire. Hoth young people are well known and very popular among their friends. The bride Is a young lady of charming personality and the groom is one of the prominent young men of the city. l av for Lost 1 into. fine of the subjects discussed by the members of Columbia Hose company nt u recent meeting was whether the tire men who are detailed to remain and watch a building alter a lire are to be paid for the time they lose from their regular employment. The (lie depart ment is volunteer and no payment is made to the llren.en for their yervlces, so the least the councils could do would be to tiny them for their lost time. Jcomt'iittee consisting of Abe Sii!im,IV. Kilputilck. 1'. P. Mollltt, J. Neitlon. and Thomas Finnerty was up liolnted to wait on the councils in re gard to the subject. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS Mrs. Henry Krantz and snn. Harry. Mrs. Prank Kimcr and Maurice Ulock sldge, left Friday night for New York city where they took passage on the t'unnrder, "laiclinla" for Kngland where they will spend the summer. Messrs. Frank Klmer . and Henry Krantz accompanied them to New York city. Air. and Mrs. J, V. Ditnock spent Saturday in Soranton. Mosis. Mntlun. Crago nnd Clark, of Scrnnton, spent Satin day In this place. They rode up on their wheels and report the roads very dusty. Miss Annie Orrity. of the South Side, is dangerously 111. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. H. Peel and children, of fllmira, who have been visiting friends in this city, have returned home. J. JI. Peck Is moving his household goods from Kalem rvenue to tfce house of Blanche Arnold on North Main street. Charles llngiti and daughters, who have been visiting in New York city, have rpturncd. II. W. .Montgomery, manager of the. Scran ton ollice of the New York Life Insurance company, accompanied Dis trict Agent Shannon to Crystal lake on Saturday. He was much pleased with the beauty of the spot. Flunk 1'. Vandeil'ord. of the Ellcii ville tN. V.) Press, spent Sunday with his parents. Aits-sCora Hell. who has been spending the luat month In New- York city, has returned. Whyland Oregory, son of Professor (liv-gory, of Wood's college, who has been a resident of tjulncy, (11., has come to this city to reside. Air. and Mrs. J. Al. Peck, of this city, will attend the convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive F.ngineers, which will convene at Ottawa this week. They leave today. 'James Caldwell has removed his fam ily from Nicholson to Uelmout street. Al'.ss Nellie Lluggnn, of Providence, lias returned home after a few days' vi-it K-it. friends in this place. W. M. Lathrope has returned from a visit to did Point Comfort. Air. and Airs. James Smith, of Thome avenue, spent Sunday with friends in Wllkos-Hnrre. The improvements on lleynshanhurst will be commenced toduy. Jacob Hart man has been given the contract to construct the roads which will be laid out to give the lot owners the best possible advantage. TAYLOR, Howell Jones, of Nantlcoke, was the guest of Hev. I.loyd and wife on Katur day. .1. V. Williams, of Taylor street, spent Saturday at Avoca. 1 The house of Comer .loivs on Hall ' read strcit caught fire Friday evening, 1 but before much damage was done it was extinguished. You cannot discern anything from the outside. , The masons have begun woik on the . wall of Janus Hood's house on Hldge street. The union meeting held nt the Oreen wood .Mission church Friday evening was very spirited. The billowing pro gramme was rendered. Congregational singing, Scripture reading, Hev. F. A. King, prayer, pastor of the church, roll call, which was responded to by the members of the various societies by reading appropriate verses of Scripture; eiuartette, K. Wntkins and party; read ing minutes of previous session, by Sec retary W'lnsUiw; singing, Oreenwood party: transaction of business, under this head was done consider." ble busi ness among some of the Important things was the selection of a nominat ing committee, who nre the following, Messrs. Charles D'hble, Flank Hilder biund. Samuel J. Phillips. Misses .Maine L-overing nnd Kdlth Wntkins. It wns ulso pnisetl that the nevt meeting be held at tho l.uthcian church on the second Friday of next month, its usual meeting night. HOIMESDALE. Aliss Clara T. Sutton visited friends at Scranton Friday. (Seorge K. Copelund. a: s:stant super intendent of agencies of the North western I. lie Insurnrop company of ?.!llv.-nul;ee. puld (leueral Agmt (1. W. 1iine an oM'.c'nl visit on Filday. l:u: srli Ijlmn.l. k. of Si in ton. Is vis iting his mi ther here. Sharp pointed stones, i n- mio.-i of f e pneumatic bicycle lite, nr.' again be nn dunned on Main street by Oomr.ds r!"iier Krunt::. The Idea of building a bicycle club house at some nearby lake Is dully gaining favor. Adam AleUgnr, Jr., pussed Sunday here. AVOC a . The Avoca cot re.-pi ii-.'et nf Tht Tiil.ime wrtild lay In ngsrd to J. F. AIcl':ermolt's contindi' tie". In Satur day's Truth, In re-a d t i 'h : y." of trn pieces of llesh removed from his arm In the grafting proeesi performed nt the Fitt'tnn h s;itnl on F: lit y after noon, that the writer wns mlsinforme I r.si '.o the size, and doubtless wouid have reasoned wisely tht.t no inch amount of ctulcle could b? spir-el from oi e arm, (even 'or jy hnK-hroth: r.) had It not been for the fact 'hat he w:;m nhont to s3al his li tl r i ml had b en filled with the thoupht of the no' I snerlflce und n' t the Hiniint of llesh feipilred. How -ver. the i'e d Is ro e tint leer heroin In the estimation of tho Avoca conespondent of The Tribune. If the llaby Is rr.tti'is Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow':. Fonthin Syrup ha been used for over Fifty Years ny Mil. ;:;tis of Mother: for t:.eir Chllden while Teething, with Perfect Succeas. Jt Soothes the Child, Softens thn Gum?. .'.Mays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic and Is tho best temady for diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists in every part of tl.e world. P,n sum nnd ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow'j (Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents bottle. THEY WASTED .MOSEY. llnrslara inter P. S. Hogcrt's Store North Main Street. ImM Friday night was evidently se lected as lielng good for burglars, i-r-sides the robbery of the milk depot, noted elsewhere, the music store of J1. H. liogcrt at No. 5 North Main tret. was entered. The same method was pursued In each case. At Mr. H "Kelt's place the burglars got In the area tit the side of the building and raised the window, which was fastened with a nail. After Retting ill they walked on the too of sewing machine and pushed aside plai.os until they get to the desk, the doors of which they force 1 open with a chisel. The wonder is tmy were, not reeii by some one passing, i s t::o street is lirluht ai.d the desk is lo.-. to the front window. They soatte:el the pr.pcis en the door ard tot for their pains only thiee cents. A do'bir In sli ver at the bottom of one diawcr es caped their notice. Two gentlemen who were coming along Washington street taw two men come out' of the nlley and when ttv-y w re s.en. ;, I nstMy thtmigh the alley at the rear "f the tiiy hall T.-.ey aeU ;l in a : usplci':us manner and woie strip ed overalls WATER RUMOR. Ilnntsvillc Water Is to Ho Substituted for Sprln llroek nt k!npon. Considerable excitement has been oc casioned in Kingston by the circulation of a rumor to the effect that the new water ct in or. ny has or Is about ti cut off the Spring Hrook supply of wat er from that locality, turn It Into the city of Wilkes-ltarre. and substitute Huntsville water for It on the West Side. For a couple of hours on Friday after noon, owing to some operation at the pipes on Wyoming avenue Just above Vaughn's corner and very near where the pipe from the Huntsville reservoir crosses, the water was shut oft. Wheth er the minor referred to is based solely upon this operation Is not known, but It has been given credence sufficient to cause consider.-! tble alarm anions the Spring Hrook consumers. MILK DEI'OT ROBBED. Tho Thieves Were Content to Toko Only n Lot of IA'ks and a Few Pennies. During Friday night the Btore of the Center Hill Dairy company at ITS Northampton street, was entered by burglars who carried away a crnte of eggs, some butter and about a dollar In pennies that were In the drawer. The robbers got Into the store by pry ing open a window on the side using a bar for this purpose. The outer door of the safe containing only the pnpers of the firm was not locked. The Inner compartment was locked and this they broke open. The papers were scattered anout the place. A check for a good sum and paynhle to a Wllkeg-Uarre man was overlooked. DISAPPOINTED BRIDE. 'Ihe .Minister Wns Kcudv Hut tho Groom Came Not. A big sensation has been created In Fpper Lehigh by the failure of David Widtebreud to appear Friday evening to be married to Allss Kllzabeth Jenkins. The young lady wns arrayed In the wedding garments, the guests were all assembled, the minister was in readi ness, but the groom did not materialize. Aliss Jenkins"was taken violently 111 and her friends had difficulty consoling her. The action of Whltebread cannot be explained. - - - ARCHBALD, The committee on revision of the bor ough ordinances appointed by Presi dent Jones at the March meeting is rap Idly progressing with Its work and will be able to make a report at the meeting this evening. Among the ordinances thus far framed Is one "Forbidding the playing of baseball within the borough limits on Sunday afternoon," and pro viding for a fine "not exceeding five dollars and costs for each offence;" an ordinance "to prevent the commlssiem of malicious mischief and certain of fenses against real property" which provides that anyone who shall wan tonly mutilate, fell or otherwise Injure or destroy any shado, ornamental or fruit trees or shrubbery growing on pri vate property or along the public streets und sidewalks shall upon con viction pay a fine not exceeding $25 and costs and also providing for a like fin; for the Injury or destruction uf any sign, door, window or other real prop erty, or who shall wantonly or mali ciously open or dose any hydrant or throw stones within the built portion of the borough; an ordinance forbid ding the riding of bicycles or other vehicles on the sidewalks of the bor ough; forbidding obstructions on the sidewalks; forbidding the erection of barbed wire fences or uny Iron fence having sharp-pointed pickets; forbid ding games of chance, gambling for iiiuiiey or other valuables; forbidding swimming or bathing In the borough Ktreums during ce-rtaln hours; to pre vent the digging up of streets or alleys within the borough without first hav ing obtained a penult. This last or- dlnance makes It nece-ssary that a writ- ten permit be obtained and also obliges I the person or corporation digging In ! the street to fill up such excavation, i and In case of failure to do so a line not exceeding $200 shall be imposed. At . pri st nt the committee is preparing an They Are Marked This Way ' ELluloIO mark- INTEriiNSO Tiio ccnuit'o interlined collars and eullswiili a "I'ellulold 'surface, uud the only water-proof collars and cull's worth buying. f RADf INTZRUNCD They nro worth buying, because they wear six lin.es lunger limn linen, keep clean longer, nnd when tolled, you cull i'Ipiiii them ynnrxelf. MARK. IIWTC1L1NKD You ran clean them yourself with a wel cloth useiiblly nnd ;tilcl;ly ns yon can wash yor.r hands whether at homo or uhrtK.i'. ELiMpiO At home oi-uiir lad, yau'll lind them nioru comlorlalilu, mora convenient und mora cronoinlrnl thun uny other collars uud culls made. TRADff El nnisg LLUUOI IMABtC. MARK- INTtHLltfeo Aewil m iniluiliw'. Mailt In all iitIv. nd lUca. SoM tirrrvwlivrv nr nvl.l bf (! lirrfft. Clli,MW3. &.. Cuff,. KM. t"lr niti)it. "ltd' nl" tud "I.' I1 l'MK Ki l l I.Olll COMPANY, M.W VOiiK. oniinane providing for the collection of . license from transient or outside merchants doing business here. This Is a matter that has long engaged the attention of councils. It in the Inten tion of the committee to frame an or dinance that will be Just and reason able, one that will not work hardship to rcaiHinsiblc people who desire to do business here. It is also likely that the committee will frame laws for the government of the council and thus try to avoid the unpleasant complications that sometimes arise lieoause of the fortune of the present lawsshrdlushid failure of the present laws to cover particular cases. The ordinance com mittee Is composed of President Jones and t'ouncllmen l-iine. ttilmarttn. Hehle and Wagner. The ordinances have been drawn by C A. BatlenberR, the borough attorney. WYOMING, William Stanton, an old man well known throughout the valley. h.id a very narrow escape at the Fuller switch n .Monday. He w.ii in the habit of picking wal along the t:-ack. and was testing against a eoadeil car. wl.en an engine came In on the switch with a trip of empties which st'. ui k against the loaded ones. He was thrown under them and several of the turs pat'sid over him, he belli:? in the e-nt-r or ihe Hack. He was taken out from under the cars and co.ivey.-d to his home. He had s. vi ral bail biulses. but no bones were btvl e'i. A grand meeting was held in the Bap tist church Wednesday evening and much Interest was manifested. Songi, recitations and speeches were the order of the meeting. Speeches were deliv ered by Kevs. Wilson Treiide, Hubert H. Keildy and John I.a Bar. Frank tlrey, W. 1'., presided. A party was given Allss Pr.yne, daughter of Kev. Piiyni'. Wednesday evening. A large crowd of little folks gathered. Hefreshments were served and a pleasant time was had. The uucstlon Is often asked, why not have a bicycle club.' Surely, we have enough wheelmen. All who wish to Join will avail themselves of the oppor tunity of giving their names to the president. Clinton Shoemaker. Aliss Anna Vanaucken Is spending the summer at Scranton with her uncle, Frank Bryant AMss Kuhy .Miller, of Hansom, at tended the firemen's social Thursday evening. SELECTED RECIPES. Iced Stuffed Tomatoe-i. b ed Stuffed to matoes are an uppetizirg luncheon or Sun day night tea relish. Scald und peel six small solid tomatoes. Cut oil stem end In a slice and with spoon scoop out the seeds. Stand the tomatoes on lee for two hours. When ready to serve chop one new onion, a bunch of cress and a sm ill bit of parsley rather flue. Do not limiso the cress. Alix a half-teaspooiilul of salt, a quarter leaspoouful of pepper with three tablespoonfuls of olive oil; lle'ti beat In one tabli-soonful of vinegar. Pour this over the mixture, und till it In the tomatoes. Stand each on a lettuce leaf In a pretty dish, heap tlnely-crucked lee uroutul, and serve- nt once. e'oi-oanut Cake. tine cocoanut grated, three ipiiirtpr pound pusar. three eigs, one huge spoonful of ofttir. loop on greased tin.s Chocolate Cake. One pound sugar, half pound Hour, one cake chocolate grated, four eggs, one-half teaspoonful soifl. Drop on greased tins. Peach Layer Cuke. Beat tho white of three eggs to stiffness, adding m':nlua!ly a small cupful of powdered sug-ir. Spread n portion of this over the thickest of tho layers for the bottom of the cake, on these urrange a layer of peeled and sliced peuehes. then a layer of cake, and ho nn until the desired thickness Is attained. When the fruit Is very ripe it may be mushed and stirred Into the Icing. A Patty of Alushrooms. Your mush rooms being fresh-gathered, well picked and washed, put them in a saucepan With a quarter of a pound of but! -r. a little minced parsley, a little pepper nnd salt, a little slice of bae-on, stuck with four cloves; a whole onion; cover it up close, and stew them over the lire; shake on them a dust of flour, giving them u shake now ami then as they stew, thut they burn not; when their own llipior comes to be as thick about 'em as a good creaai, throw out the whole onlun and bacon, and set them to cool; then sheet a little tart pan, the bigness of your plate, with a good line paste, such as you use for tar's; let It be as thick as a half-penny; then fiour on your cold mushrooms, and cover t with another sheet of paste, and bake It three-quurters of an hour before you want it. Cut off your cover and snueeze In hulr a lemon, shake It together, ami so serve It. Or you may bake It without a cover, but then you must throw over your mushrooms a little brown raspings of a French roll; when It Is buked squeeze over half a lemon. Bo serve It: Your mushrooms, being prepared us aforesaid, you may likewise put them into patiy pans, to giirnlsh a frlcasee of chickens; or any ragoo of heef, mutton or veal. Your mushroom patty aforesaid Is for sec ond course. Alushrooms au O rat In Scoop out the In"lile of some nice round cup mifhrooias nfier peii'iig them; cut off th" stall:, tied them and chop th. m up with a small bit of rnlnn. " i ""inooii f Ml of chopped parsley, a pinch of thyme, and a piece of thin lemon peel the size of sixpence; fry these in ba con fat. flavor with pepper and salt, and add sufficient nuatlly of bread crumbs to fill the hollow.VI-cut mushrooms. Kill the hollows with this mixture und cover with a few bread crumbs, und cook very slow, ly in gooil fat In a stewpnn. keeping them well covered to keep In the flavor. Serve with a little gravy poured round. Alushrooms with Beef, Peel and wash the mushrooms and ut Into slices. Cut some cohl roast beef Into thin slb-es; sprin kle salt, pepper and little pieces of lilllt,r on both mushrooms and beef. Putter a pie dish; put In a layer of cold beef, then a luyer of mushrooms, and sprinkle over the latter a little of finely-chopped onion; then lay In nnother layer of beef and one of mushrooms, sprinkling on iie rest of the onion and a little t'm Iv-rubli-d thyme over this. Add a tihlo-qmonfnl of vinegar and half a pint of slock broth; then cover the top with mnhed notatoes or prated bread crumbs, with little plerss of butler sprinkled over. Bake lor one hour, serve Immediately. Pork Cake, One cup chopped suit pork upon which pour two scant cups hoillng water; two onus brown sucar: mm 'up mohisces. In which stir one heaping te:i poonfid soda. A"",' flv cups slfieil tl i.ir, one pound chopped and seeded raisins, nplce to taste. This makes two lo-ives, or one cake In milk pan. Hake slo.vly. Plrthdi'v Cake. The followlne reHnp will till how to mnkc a vice birthday c.ilf for s chill: Cream tocitlor one cr?p of iju'tcr end three cups of sug-ir; t!i,- yolks of four egir" henten thoroii-'hl;.' with one cup of sweet milk: then mi l idow'y four cues nf flnely-slfted Hour, tiovr tej. rpooii'nls of bnk'ng povvilei, n 111 tie spl.v, a cupful of seeded raisins, and lastly, 1'ie v.-eil-l catcn whites of four cp-us. Put Into a rather shallow coke tin and bake in not too hot un oven. J ri hefor? nutCnir In the oven, drop In the ring, thimble und the Mx-pence. Creamed Codfish with Poached KggM. Put one cupful of nlck!ed-up codfish In a stewpan with bolllrir water enough to cover; cook twenty minutes: drain off )! water, add one epiart of boiled milk; cook tn minutes longer; thicken with one ta hlespoctn'ul of llonr and one tablespoon fid of butter rubbed together: add onp-fnurth teaspoonful of npppcr nnd If too fro."h. a pinch of suit. Huve on a hot platter live moistened smiarts of toast. Place the codfish on the toast, spreading stnoothlv; put some boiling water end live muf fin rings In a frying pun: break live fstsu on p saucer, one at a time; drop each one prt::ly Into u tir.g; cook three mlmitt'i; take them out with n skimmer one oy one, place theni on t.-p of t':e codilsh, ?v move the rings, sprinkle lightly with pam per and l ilt. Serve ::t once. Spice d Hulls. Take n iicc from your litvcd ilourh anil roll it out ha;t nn Inc.i thick, Hush the top with melted butter, and com'I' thick with cinnamon and tire white sm-:tr: commence ct one side iinl roll up us J ily cake; then cut It an Inch thick. 1'inl lay In n pan an bltvult, cln-. together, nml let the- rise and bake twen ty minutes. Friend Cream. Pin on one pint of milk to boil; add two taIi!es;)oor,ruIs of corn starch, oiip-qnarter leripoonftil of sn!' ore wtil-t"--ntrn egg; don't allow to bail iiflrr lidding the eg-.!; turn I:it3 u rouarv mold to cool, riien col I cut lata sll""-i hulf nn Inch thick, roll In Ibiur und suuee In butter In a frylng-onn. Citim Chocolates. Put the whit.' of or egg with a tphlef poonfid or more of cold water Into n bowl; add a taspoonfill rf vanilla und bcut to a froth. Add sul' llcient sugar to make n slllf paste; work until smooth, form Into Fina l balls, stand on greased paper, and put In a conl place to dry. Put half a pound of chocolate In to n smull hrl-ht tin nan. nnd stand over bollnlg water to melt. Keep warm und dip hi Iho bulls, on at a tlmn. until n are covered with the chocolate. Thun put baclj on the greased paper to dry. HEEDLESS AV02IEX. They Fay Sad reaatty Tar Their Neglect. If women only heeded firt symp tomsnervousness, backache, head bcUc, latitude', loss of appetite and Kicep; palpi tatiou. melan choly, blues," etc., and at onev removed the cuuse with l.ydia E. riukham'a Vegetable Com pound, there) would bo much IciS suffi rhif'. Hut they are careless, ortbeir p'vysician is t Maine, aiul they ilrift into m;;cc ill stressing females kse;.. Tin Vegetable Com pound at oue-o removes all in'cjrulari tic.s of t!ie monthly period: in,l.;in uwtlon, ulceration und p'.ae-eaicnt of tho womb, und ull female troubles. All druggists huve it- Write to Mrs. l'inkliiim at Lynn, Mass., if you wish for udvice, which bhe will ";ivo you fre'e. " I should r.ot 1h alive to-day. if it had not been for I.yiiia K. Finkhum's Vegetable Compound J was Mi)Tcriii frently from un attack of female weakness, and notiiinjf I had tried could give nro relief; when by tho advice of a friend 1 lietrun the Com piond. After using it two months I was n different girl, und now at the end of s;.s I utn entirely cured." Jlw.AjiXlK KlUKUNU, l'atiouc, L. 1. THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANlZZD 1393. CAPITAL, SURPLUS, 40,000 JOHN T. PORTER, President. W. V. WATSON, Vice President, P. L. PHILLIPS, CAbHIIiR. DIRECTOBS: Robert Bnndle, James M. Everhsrt, Irvine; A. Kincli, Pierce It Finlty, Joseph J. J nr ray 11, M. S. Kcmcrer. t h-.u-les 1. Matthews, Johu T. forter, W. W. Wutaou, (.'hailrs bculatfer, In W. Morse. INTEREST PA1 D ON TiriE DEPOSITS. This bank invites thn patronage of business mon and firms generally. 1 161 Lager Beer BEewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated f)!Y m CAPACITY: 100,000 Barrels per Annum ON THE LIE CF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC I'Y aro located the linos t llsiiliiK una hunting grounds in the wo:U. Duseiliitivn hook.s on uj ! I ifii I !o;i. Th'k"lx to nil points in X' ail c. r.'inailu nnJ MarilliiK' Prov!ncr., Mlnnpnpollp, Si. PhuI, Caniidian anil t" ni tott Slate Norlhwest, Vanvouvir. Scntllo, Tai'oma, l'or:lan'l, Ore.. San l''ram'i;;eo. First-Class Slcspla? aid Mm Cars attacln"l to all throuicht trilns. Touri.it cars fully lilted with li?il.!lni;. purtain and BpiTially miaptod to want? of fainllira may be had with snoad-ilasH tlehots. U.itHS always lis.i than via other lln"s. Kor fmther Inforriiuilon, lime tables, eto., on applienilon to E. V. SKINNER, 0. E. A.,' 353 Broadway, Nsw York. WILU.1H S EILLA!., Alderman 8tb Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AMD 5 OAS AND WATUK CO. B'J.LDINU, COEI'.ER ViYCil.liG , VZ Ji:iD LEK1E3 ST- OFPirR H'lTUS from "."!) a. m. to H p. m. (I hour lulernil.'-siuii for dinner anJ isupper.j Pnrtlcu'nr Attentiun Ciiven to Cre;t'o:in. Pro n .t ! etller.i. nt OtriiH ilu;.!. i u" I'.usl nca.i is tiespcctSul!) aoacitLil. icl.'i insnc 13.1. All ile-e .-nvay w!:i ley Die u,-o o: ;r TIT AlAN'fl i'ATi'." ':' i'.'AVi, uhlfil eoansts b( ill" rciMi'Ul ' weil -li lv v:i to n;1. Ir eiui i. a-, ;i1.lu to tii:. ira! ,'un ' tl t:n, Mil' .-t ii'on voatt, nlei to ;r!e'.- iiwi.;r..i.:M. w; !;!! v.'ill I;tv.'i.i elii-i.lii'i ly ai;y eiMin'.:);.:;;. eraek liiir or biea'u.n, of the Lriek. It v.-Ill 0111 lest tiiiniiiK o:' any kin 1 by many years, nnJ In; ei"t rVic-i r.ot e':ooel o:u-:ir.h t lint i.f ilic er;:it r,f Ciialrr. l;i by tltc Job or poi:i :l. f'uniri'et" tMkivi bv AN'VuNK) HAIiT.MANN. Illrch St. ) CiiM-p.lr.-'. ruri'.H IHataort 1 t:ran.1. XnNYROYAL P3LL8 If!. 1 tll 1 M.iJ lill.lv UflMllltf. R.irc. Won itr.in.t In HvA M 'l '- 'IU mcikltlu.W ij. nli-i with iiinf iiim i. Tlo y ; t-m nmi iihltntiim: A i llrU4:lit. r --mij 4. VI '"'I'' r turti.nibrii. t--t-nwriliih i.ti V KP M(pIIc' ftir l.tt'lli-M." ittleHtr, Uy rrti.r V if. Mull. liyiMO T--.lriioiilln. Xiu.fir ,7"rtfhU 'U'HT )iiiuU'uH',,.11uM.nk fifitni.rt . M J m ! LuUdJ E COnriENCING Monday, Hay 11, the FoSIowing Bargains at 439 AND 402 Dry Goods Dep:r.n;nL lit! pieces li.'ht unmnd hllirtiui? auibric only ijc HO pieces American tudio Blem only 3': ! pn-cei liuen I'.n.klie I 'J'oweliui: only. i.c Ml lie m ltruv Hi ds, :itim. wide, tie'bmi'ei'K. Krillrintl'ii'K. Jti-. ii 111 Ito to yard. only.... a JC 5 pit-res .bipou'iiii Uied Sill;, worth !!!!, only igc III r l.ae . i nrtaii'n. ,;ia yaiiU loiiif, wi.rlU S.'.Vi. ii'.lv $1.50 III pi, cet bli'miieel Ti.blo bin 11. worib Sic, enly 13c 1 Udi. Ti wel-. nssiiitej. lil -aclisil and uulil 'ai le 1, TurkWi, and all liie-i wonh to IDrei-rh "P-'cial 3 lor 15c HsndSenhisfs. & dozen ladies' Hundki'ri'lilefs. nworted, worth -V tii Nil, only ac HOO dozen nents' Hardke-rcliielii, worth I'ic. only..; 8c Ladles' Furn shiug Gocdi. 81 dnr.cn ribhod Veata. worth 10c, only gc i!s dozen ladiea' Kid (ilev a, all th Intent sarnies, wnrtll to I 5 ' a pair, your choice 8ac T.'i dnzen ladiea' fast black, aoum- lesa Ilnai", We a pair, only 10c Cn raiae H. & H. Co ai for Moil- d iy only, worth I.IIU at goc SO dozen ladlea' tuualiu ('lieiuim nnd Uruwrrs, worth Sic ti IS,!, , only aac 10 dozen lii'dea' muHlin M-;ht (imriiH, worth l.'.',ri to 1.08 each. special $1.00 We Have Never mvm km wis That approaclied the present one in every desirable qnajity, 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 iu colors while you wait, aud be helpful to you in harmoniz ing Wall Papers,' Carpets and Furniture. J. KERR, Opposite Alalrri?ntrarce to the Wyoming House. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO ! SCRANTON AND WILKES - I LGGG!floih?os, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING km PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. I OFFEKSFOlt 225 and 227 Wyoming Avenue. T!:r36 Hoikar Bargains Is the wrlre of a Lrulies' I'pliolsterfil Jtdekor Iioth iiotl (ink frame and neut UexiKiieU back worth nt'ur tluuMr. buys on Monday, nn l'pliols'tired I nrve'l Kin k 1 tcrker tin w Uidliirs hiiiail caived buck crush liltndi in nil colni'M $2.SQ Uocker iiiinilier throe wnrlli four dnl lars spi Ins Feats, lartf'? arms broad itirved baek crufh plush In ull colois Lacs Curtains 'A Paitsrm) ri.89 for a pMr nf Ni'ttlrchnm Turtalns In- cltidlnsv curnli'i" pol hrncs ends, rliv.'s unci brocket.- Curtains from S'J Inches t' Rl lr:lv:s wide V-s yuuls ImiF Sntn AnllfU", I'.iussel and lrliih polut cfi'octs aniontr them. hil.'J.) Oor.irlw'.t for Monday n-23 Rsfrlralarj, $2.93 Antique Oal; finish dniible br::or kIhc llmil. charcoal shi-uthl.it; (llled KnlvniitKed Iron buttoni zincr shelve!- stronfr casters worth !;4.:'.ri. Our Price .Monday .a Have you seen the Four-Room Outfit, In eluding Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Oil cloth, Bedding and Dinner Set, for $ 1 i CASH OR CREDIT. J Fair LACKAWANNA AVE. tbal Dcpirtmeat. M bulim' Kilk Waists, odda and eiiia. worth 10 $5, your choice ....$i.o ZD Indies' Sprina; Junknta, narv, 1 brown, tana aud black, worth JltoS 50 your eliuice tl.so ra l.nliea' silk I'up's, lace trim mm rs. worth JH.m, your choice $3.98 'it liulicH' suits, assorted, worth Sill to fliil 1, your rhoi.-o Sa.oo S.'i ladies' silk Waists, sptelaC worth 9111, yonr choice $3.00 25 ilozoii ladies' lamlirin Unndrivu shirt Waists, wurti tWc, your ci'oico 335 n dozoi ladle's' fancy striped Undmahlrts. worth f'.ic, only.... 33c 8 di'Z-m ladies' black sateen Ciider shirts, worth 89c only 45c Infants' Wear Depart m?nl v SO dozen cliildrnn's 'aco Oaiia, larn N naaortmrnt, aelllnc at Wc and lOe each, your choice. asc Umbrella Dpirtmsnt. j0 silk umbrellas. !M in. assorted hunilUa, worth $1.71) to 1 W. nib- Si.a 100 silk Umbrellas, 211 iu. asorted. worth $1 .), only (1.00 Gents' Furnishing Goods Departmeat SO rtozan irents" laundried fancy Bbirts. l quality onlv goc Gents' flOe NVckweur. SDcHuspen- ders. 50.' Hhlrts and Drawers. your choice 33c Oonta' !tV Neckwear, i'te Suspen- dvra, '.'.V- Hhlrts una Drawers, your choice 19c One case (rents' fc'eainlosa 1-2 Hose, worth 12 1-x'c, aslu prico 8c ESTABLISHED 1873- II1IIIIUSIII Telephone Call 5154. Offered a Lifle of SON & CO., 408 Lackawanna Avenue. BAR RE, PA.. Manufacturer of SPECIAL MONDAY SALE Ths Following Bargains: Fine Bedroom Suit, $22.50 Pattern Wench llevel Plate in dresse top 43x2t Inches 4 drawers ser pentine front all pieces finely carved high polish finish best grade oak suit worth $35.00. Pistmes, Glass and Fraim, 68c Our stock of H.00, $2.00. $1.00 pictures. Inelutllnp: Pastel and Water color fac Klmllfs and etchlng:s displayed In our show window For SuturJity and Monday 03 MII Dnnlrats 9Qn i i.i wun6i0 cwu A recent shipment of this popular batn Rain enables u to offer them ugaln. Fraa ! Catalogues Of the "Clcanable National nefrlirer ator" nnd "Haby Carrlaees with OP without Sleepers" get our price also. 3.00 ? iiil : I I: i 1 j