THE gCRAInTON TTirBUNJU-. MONDAY MORNIKG, MATtCH 8, 181)7. Norrman FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D EL R IN CORRECT IAUNDERING 308 I'enn Acnuc. A. U. WAKMAN. By our new process to look like NEW. n 7W0MIXI am: CITY NO PES. "raich Vi will lo males night nt the Scunton Whist club Aldeiman W tight on batimli minted Hiss Annie Thomns and Dalcl V .lone", both of the lsi Slik- Stephen "MacKaitl. of Ohphniit, win releaieil from the count J Jail fatuulny tinder the inolenc not. The flist of J W fonant's Lenten or-Jr-in leeituW In St Luke's church will Jji gien next Thursday at J p m ric-1 Titus the noted laolnR bicyclist. I" tn the cltv with the now wheel, Uocyclp, nn 1 Is about to establish an agency heie. Tne .Mi Aulllfo nnil Greene compiny rlised Its wiek's encasement at the A uUmj' of iMtiblc Satuidaj lilsht by lio'luelnt; 'Tor Cuba" The meinbeis of Augusta cactle, Xn ISi KnlKhtB of the Cioldi n Hngle, of this clt, paid .1 fiuternal islt I'tliuu nlK'ht to the meniheis of the John Wsle coun oll N'o. 219, of ic-rklllo The will 6t the lite He fieoiKO M I'o k ol" this oltj, was admitted to no b ite S-ituidn and letteis testmentary wasKiantid to the widow, Raiah 1, 1'eek, mil Ills son, William II lVck Then will be un union puner meeting; of tin women of all the chinches In Hil da this nfteinoon at ". o'clock nt the oune Women's Oliilstlati association. Even woman Is itnlted to eome All of the lniiciH hae been elcm! l"i7Ti9retiIiiK tht lintel Ameilcan of Oir bondale itom S H. Williams to (! 1'. la oobus of ihls elt. Mi Jacobus will tike chaiKe of the. hotel on Apt II 1. At the liaptlst I'astois' conference in the pailois of the I'tiiu Afnue chuicli tills moi nlntr at 10 in "Plans of Salmons' will be ill-cu"-eil b Hes A It Ilioue, U U r Hi own and Joseph K Dlson, D The i:celslni Social club will kp a hall masque at Us moms on the cenlnir of Mai ih P. 1'iUes will be shen to the mi"! beautiful and the most oilKlnnl 'OS. t units two to tlio ladles and two to the pi nth men Miss Alice Tlohan has sent to W T Smith tie.isurei ot the boaid of Asso ciate! Chailtk". tlio sum ol $C1, the pio cenls of the chailts tuchie partj kIu-ii Inst Monda nlKlit nt the home of Mr. mil Uichard (THiltn, on Washington ao nui Uderman Wilght Satuidn lendeied a le Islon a'aliiiU the sheilff In the eas,. When Mi.s J 1) I.esh sued to ieeoer lor snme lumber sold 1 the Mieilft's deputy on an execution ugalnt he: husband, hlch lumber, she claimed, belonged to Jiei The ugular meetings or the Methodist Mlnsteilal association of Seianton and M -nltj will be held Moi day Maii'h S, tit 10 a in, In i:im I'.nk chuith The fcpcakei lor the oieislnuls Hev J Daw nnd his subject Is "Tlio Sabbath of the ASoild s Hlstoiv " "OthM Wot Ids Than Oins" Is the mili Jei t of a lutuio to be given In Miss Mali I'roctoi, daughter ot the taiuous nstionomei, at Dm Young Men's t'hils tlau Assoc'iitloti hall tomouow evening i'he lectuie will bepiotusel lllustiated Uj tteieoptlion views X C Shafei, of the Seianton Cleailng Mouse, association, makes the following ripoit loi the week .Miinduj, $HS Hi ", Tuevdaj, $1J(jS9ISU, U'cdnesdaj $l.'JVi,i, Trliuivia $iJi Jiu JO: PHdav,' $yy,sjc"0 Satuiiluv, $7o.37n 1'J total, $7i3,SU Jo i lu.nl illgs foi the wetk ended Maicb S. liSij, 5"1I,07JW One ol the mo-it lecent Inventions foi counting looms, the arthmometei, has been Installed at tlio Dime bnik. It Is an aiding nmlilno and Is opeiated bj iiitans ol a kejboatd on much tho tame pitiuiple as a tvpewiltti Tlio moving of u level shows the total sum at an dtsiiej time The Scnntnn Auillaiy of the ItcAII Mission will hold Its annual meeting tit the home of Mix W. II 1'leixe, C3i Jc.f feixon avenue, this afternoon at 3 30 All intmbeis of the society are earnestly lenuesttd to attend, as this Is a ei lin poitant niLPtlng and all women Inteiested In this vvoik aie Invited to be pi i went Donations ackuowlidged for tho month of Tebiuaij b the I'loierco mission ni r V Xtttliton, $10 lebate on lent of mis Mon, Alnslej'i lumber janl wood, Pciunton Wood Walking companv, wood, Ajleswoith's meat market, meat', Mai lierger's meat maiket, meat Cornish's meat maiket, meat; Carr's meat maiknt, meat. Auuhiust's miut maiket, meat, Taylor I.ov eland, meat, Zelillei's liakuy', biead.l Huntiiigton'H bakeij, bnad and cake; Ulin i'.uk church, bread, ham, .ilcklrs, etc; I'll it l'lesb teilau chinch, turkej, biead, sauce, etc, Mis It M Mi-. Clave, oveters, ctackuis and milk, Mrs 1 lehl, meat and fiuit; Ken &. Slobecki r lubber meat; C. W Schauk .v. Co, one l'dlr s.hoes; Mrs Thomas Dixon, two com fortables; ladles' Aid bocletj, Asbury ( huicTi. Oreen Hldge. ope tomfoi table, Mis Couisen, ono tablotloth; Mis Alex ''file dishes, Mrs He nolds, one cot, Miss Jennie liejnolds, foul pairs pillow cahes, Di, Anna Law, medkal ottend ance. Voticu. Wo aie Btlll cloliic business nt the r mo old stand where wo have been for t nty-two yeois pust and most re tfully bollclt the pationage of the ! lie ns.heietofore In awnlnps, tentH, i s and all kinds of society t'ooda at t deeoiatlons. ' S. J. Fuluman & Uro. m mSID THIRTEENTH IS TO GO TO NEW YORK Entire l'euns Iv ania Division Will Make the Trip. GOVERNOR HAS SO DETERMINED o Ollicinl Orders' Iltivt! liouii Issued but (Jovornor HhMIiik's ill .Muko Amends (or the Washington Dissu-piilntmunt--IIi! IsXow In Now York City illiil.in Airiiiigi'iucnts--'l'hlr-tcoutli liisiiecllons Iluglu on Meil ncsilnv. It enn be nuthoiltntlvely atntcd tluit Sciimton's Thltti'imtli icKlment will go to New Yoik, city tin1 luttir jiait of next muntli to put tic Unite In the put ado nt the tinvellliiK of tin Oinnt limusoh1 tlin. Ooveinor Ilustlngs Is now In Xevv Yoikullj lnuklng iitiaiigeiui'iits foi the tiunspoi tutlon und caie ot this state's citizen suldlety. Nut onh will the Thlid btlgade, which Lontuins the Till) tuentli go, but the entile ittito division, lilltnbeilne; SAW men, will be pietent. Tills will lontulu l'tiiiuiluiilii's total foice of infantiy, cuvulry nnd in tllb.-tj, the gov ernors stub nnd tin ee bilgiule stalls No ulilclul onleis hiive been Issued, nor will then be fin seveiul weeks, hence, but the governors dc tei inliilltlim since the llasii) attending the plans fm tin- Washington ttlp has bten tn ex hibit to the inetinpolls and countless thutisands of stiangeib, the llowti ol tin. nation's Nutluual Uuiiid Tin: Titii' to ni:w yohk. To those In the conlldeiicu of the state's chlel exetlitlve, his plan was known duilnir tlio dlsap polntminls tonilecteil with the dl-(iisslun of going to Washington It was then believed that the New Yoik patnile and (eiemonles would entail less haidshl)) on the lank and file and that In the end thev would be bettel Mitls lled In Seianton theio weie inan dis appointed men when It was llnnlls stated that the guuid would take no pai t In the liiauguiatlon, but thete weio just as manj wlio piefeued the New Yoik festllt and thei will see Iheli wishes giatilled. rollowlng as it will immeillatelj af tei the hiiiing Inspi cllons ev ei y i om nium! will be in the pink of peifectlon The Thirteenth leglment companies will be inspicted this week nnd next In the following older. Wednesday Companj 15, Thuilay, Coinpanv Ci, Montiose, rilda, Companj II, Piovi dence, Monday, Companv A, Tuesday, Compaio C, Wednescia, Compan 12, Ilonesdale, Tluusdaj, Coinp'inj V, West Side, Tildav, Compan.v D The inspections will be made b Majoi W S Mlllai, of this cltv, the Third btlg adt' itlbpectoi MAJOR .MILLAU'S 'WORK Majoi Mlllai luib about half finished his wotk Aftei the Thirteenth's in sjiectlon and beginning Mulch 2-', he will inspect the (ioveinot's tioop at Huiilsbuig, and Colonel .Magee's tnm mand, the i:ighth leglmetit, whoso hoaiUiuaiteis 1Ue at Wilshtsv ille On Apill 5 begins the inspection of the Ninth leglment, with lieadqmu teis at Wllkes-iJune, and on Apill y the rotlitb leglment, with headiiuai teis at Columbia Tho luspei tlons will end Apill 28 AMUSEMENTS. "The Kennedj plavcis hae tho veiy best leneitolie company that has ap pealed In Reading this season " These aie the exact woids of Diamatlc Kdl toi Kline, of the l'emisv lvanin Review, a gentleman of maiked abilltl The Kenned.v plajeis will open theli en gagement in this city, which will be of a week's duiation at tho Academy ot Music this evening, when a goi geous pioductlon of 'The Two Oi phans" will be given Thlitv people will be teen In the cast and that gieat est of all plajs will be pi evented In a manlier nevei betoie seen In this city b mi) companj, vvhuthei It be popu lar ;ulce ot not An event of unusual Inteiest to Scinntou theatei-goeis will be the Mist pioductlon at the Fiothlnghain tomot lovv and Wedne-daj evenings of "The Cheiiy Pickets," a new plav by Jo seph Aitluii, the authoi of "Hluo Jeans-" ManagPi l'itou Is noted tin his sumptuous and caietul stuglng of idavs, so a line picsentatioii of ' The Chen j Picket b" niaj be expected. The pluj Is in lour nets, with the scenes laid In India dining the Hiltlsh-Alghnn win Mi Aithui, the author, .spent two nnd a half eais in India iluiiim the sthilng times of that wni, and some of the scenes aie deputed In his latest pla The lit at tut Is located at Rawul Pidee, time I)s7ti-S0 The occasion is a leteptlon given to the Vlceioj of India by the i:itventh IIusmus, alltd .. no Choi i y Pickets" on account of thelt led bieeches The scene occupies the en tile stage, j nil was pulnted b L C Young, the sceuli in list of the (iiand Optiu house, New Yoik. It Is sliiklng 1 oileutal, loneil in eveij detail and ilch In tioplcal foliage. On the light of the stage Is sliuwii the' Hlitlsli nsl dencj copied ftoii) ii iiliotogiaph taken at Haw ul Plndee. On the leit is a tet liue lea,. K to the gaidens, at the btuk is a view of the ilt with its domes and mlnniots The ttsldeney mid giounds uio supposed to be upon a slight eminence, and the eifect Is ad mit ably piodueed b the aitlst. The sensational etinngaiua, "In Gi eater New Yoik." fumi a .success ful tun In New Yoik ilty, will begin an engagement of tlnee nights and dall matinees at Davis' tbeatte to day This company lb a ei stiong one, composed of seveial vaudeville stats that lendei some high-class speclaltlet, Includlns the buile.siiue favoilte, Ida siddons, Roml and O'Utlen, the Iilsh Noblemen; the Ive' sisteiH. the ihatmlng soiik nnd dance artists; IJIeanoi Lang, seilo-comlc; Roulden nnd aililln, the musicnl kings, Ella Lola, the sensational dancei: Geoige Neidert, tiiek bic dlet. and Hums and Cole, the knock about comedians, and fifteen pietty choi us itIiIh In handsome costumes The music is up to date FUNERAL OF A. J. K0L. Services Held Yostertluv Afternoon nt His Lute Home. Urief funesal sej vices over the je malns of A. J Kolp weie conducted at 1-30 o'clock yesteiday afteinoon at Ills home, 044 North Washington ave nue. Rev C. M. Olllln, D. D., of Kim Paik chuicli, oillclated. The body will be taken at C o'clock tills morn ing over the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western road to Mount Joy, Lancas ter county, vvheie intoiment will be made, A. J, Kolp was the founder of the Seianton Bicycle club. It was lie who called togethet for the putpot' of ut ganisatlon the five gentlemen, Messts Pentecost, L LI. Sttnges, J H I'lsli, Colonel Sancleison and . Li Rusewall Mr Kolp was elected captain and lie letalned thnt olllce fot n teiln or eight eais. When lie left Scinntou for TeMts lie was made an honoiuiy menibei ol the club. He was alwavs popular with the club nienibcis and was adiulied fur his stcillug manhood and honest) MEMORY OF EMMET. His Anniversary Commemorated with an Entertainment in Academy of Music Last Night. An audience that mou limn linlC filled the Academy of Music Inst evening listened to nn excellent eli te! talliment, und by their presence paid ti Unite to the sacied niemoiy of lieland'H voting maityi, Robett IJm mett. The telebiatlou was In eom me'inoiatUin of the niiiilveiMU of the blith ol i:inmet. and was i onilui't ecl undei the ausplcts of the John Mitchell club, of this Ut. The tbeatte vmis neatly and llttlng Ij deioiated The stage was a ptet t pai lor siene ,and In Hunt weie two huge Anieilcau flags with the emblem of It eland in the centie. The enteitulnineiit was veil much out of the oictlnal in the eiiteitalmnetit line Jete McAullfte, who ended a seties ol pluv piodllctlons at the Academv Sntuidaj sang, "At t all, (Jo (in, You'ie Onl Ttizln ." The soul ful Moote, bowevei, was the ptlme fuvotlte and the entel t.ilument was a teull line ltast of lilsh song of the eiideailug and beneficial kind. Senator J C Vatlgluui, piesldent of the John Mltilull club, was i ball man of the evening. on the Htuge with him weie Colonel Finnk J 1'lti'slm mons and Thomas C Jot dan, the lat tei being; v Ite-piesldent ot the club Chniiman Vauuhan dispensed with that ji.li t of the piogtamnie calling for oiienlng lemaiks by himself, nnfl called for a f-opinno solo "Klllat nev " b Ilalfe, sung bv Mis flui enie Schilling She was accompan ied on the piano b her husband, Pio- fessoi AV. .Schilling. At this point the audience was given a delightful suipilse. Hem i MUlott. of this city, and Joseph Gieene, of tho McAulllte Gieone company, declaimed the gieater pait of Unbelt Ihnmet's famed speech Mr Mlllett foi the nonce impel sonated Kmniet, JIi. Gieene leading the Judge's woidy In tel i tuitions The piece was nedlt ablv declaimed by Mi. Mlllett and showed a lemaikable power of mem oiilng t J Covne, though sufleting fiom hoaiseness, saiiir "Believe Jlu If All Those Kndeailng A'oung Chnims," bv Moom. He resiionded to applnii'-e with "The Meeting of the AV.iteis" Miss Kate Salti.v was accompanist Jeie McAulifte's songs weie in his usual stjle A ladx membei of bis company plajed the accompaniment Mi Gieene, the nctot, lecited "The Dandv Pifth ' and followed with 'Sheildans Ride" Roth jileoes weie given with tiue Hie, showing that Mr Gieenes' calling was well chosen Joseph Ruins, of Wllkes-Htrie, sang the solo, "The Mlnstlel Roy," le sponding with "Those Sliandon Hells," by rather Piout John Sliei idnn's singing ol Olcott's ballad, "Pietty lilsli Maid," demonstiated thnt he has a xeiy effective tenoi voice. Latei in the evening he v.ing "Wben Shcs Just About to Tall" i:dwaul Walsh sang, "Sweet Molly O," the creation of tho lamented Scan Ion. Mi. AVulsh's sweet voice was stiongly lenilnlbcent of the poor un foitunate exile in Rloomliigdule asy lum He aftei waul gave "The Liv ing Song,' 'another ot Scanlon'b favor ites Colonel Tiank ntzsimmons' address on the subject ' Iilsh Litei.tture" was eloquent and just He spoke of the love of the latheiland nnd said that the man w ho lov ed the land of his blitli could be lelled upon to suppoit any cov eminent that was woitliy the saciillce His lefeience to lie land as the land of "tender emotion and still liiir events" was eiy pietty In his tasty tiibute to Iilsh llteiaiy men he mentioned Ruike, Mooie, Swift and otheis. Joseph Rums &anir "Kathleen lla oiuneen:" Michael C Gibbons, who possesses a ety fine olce, Sang ' Tlie Deal Little Shamrock," and the entei talnment ended with "The Last Rose of Summer b Mis. Schilling JAMES BLAIR VERY ILL. Attack of Grippe Mas Left Him in a Very Weak Condition His Re. coery Not Expected. James Rlnir lies ciitlcally 111 at his lesidcnce, comer of AVashlngton ave nue nnd Mulbeii'v stieet On account of his advanced tige uithei than the comiillcatlou ot ailments which have altected him, his iecoveiy is Inuuob able If be llve until May Ifi Ml Rlaii will be tn) .vears old. Although he has In lecent yeais been fai mine active meiitallj and phvslcally than most men of that age, bis s stein is on the point of succumbing to the elteits of the btomnch dlsoidei and deblll".: which luue followed a lecent attack of the gilppe He became ill about four weeks no and has since been confined to his home. A seveie cold lobbed him ot the eueigy uocessaij In one so old to with stand the combination of inlnoi com plaints which followed Last night theie was no Indication for Immediate alaim, though the famllj icalUe that he cannot lecovei. Di N. Y Leet is attending him. .Not Mith An Actress. It now appears that Kiank I'ndei vvood, of HliiKhumton, who left his home moie than a week ago, Is not In this city with an actiess, ah was believed His biather has Infoimatlon to the ef fect that Piank went to AVashlngton ti see McKlnley Inaugutnted, and Is now In Savannah, Ga. ooooooooooooooooo j i i w i.nr, CIGARS . New Crop Tobacco. Nice Light Colois We have made NO AD VANCR Ail factoiies. havo ad vanced 10 per cent, which means A Vi to )iu pei thousand You can V MAKR MON'HA bv bujlns our Rl V 1'iogiesso, JJM pei box (wotth U). V while they last 6 i: H couRsnv OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Steiiiu Heating and I'luuibing, P. P. & at. T. Howley, 231 AVtomlnfr ave. 250 XX White Envelopes for 17c. at 3c. Store, G!3 Laclt'n ft- 1 BOARD OF CONTROL'S NEW COMMITTEES Porccast of the Appointments President Jennings Will Make. YOUNG DEMOCRACY TO THE FORE .11 r. Lung in SI tied for High nnd Tiniuiug School Committee Chair-iniinship-OJr. ('arson to limit Touchers' Committee mill Mr. Dnvls to Iinve I irst Place on lliilldlng Coininittei!--lrobublllties Rugnriling IMuiing tlio Otlit-r I'uvoicd Dues. Just whom Chalimnn JonnliiEs will appoint on the bchool bonid commit tees, to-night, Chalimnn Jennings alone knows for a ceiUlnty. The Tilbune, bowevei, Is able this morn ing to give a pt actically authoi itatlve foiecast ol how the pilnclpal posl tloiiHwlll be lllled and to llguie out the pollev thnt the new chilli inuu has been uuldeil by In making his selec tions. Hole Is the way the Impoitant chalimnnshfps will be dlsti United: High and Ti.iinlng Si liool P. J. Lan Kiin.Dcmociat, fiom the Rlghteenth. Tcaclicis Geoige 11 Caisoa, Republi can, fiom the 111 tli. Unlldlng Iltnsoit M. Davis, Democrat, ti oiu the Pom tli Plnante John Uevaney, Democrat, riom the Sc venth. , Ti'xt Hooks lohn M Casey, Demociat, fiom the Sixth. Messts Kiuncols, O'.AInlley, Con iad, Walsh, Notz and Gibbons will all lie well taken caie of. It Is piob uble that Missis. Piancols, O'Mnllty, Walsh and NotK will be given a flist place apiece on the icmalnlng loin committees supplv, Insurance, titles and auditing. Mi. Gibbons declined a chalininiiship, It is said, because of his modest deslie to be In the lanks and without the lesponsiblllty which the position entails His expoilence and capabilities, bowevei, will be stiongl.v lelled upon by the new chili man foi the success of the ndniinls tiatlon, and It Is not unlikely thnt he will be lound on four of the most Im poitant committees tenoheis', build ing, high and tiulnlng school and sup Pl To emphasize his announced Inten tloh of dolnu' what he can to eind icate the blttei factional feeling that has existed on the boaid foi ieais, JIi Jennings, so those neai to him say, will give the fullest lecognltion to bib opposing colleagues that c an consistently be nccutdecl a political enunv One of the things that it Is said he will do will be to iippolnl Ml Schilefer on the high and tiainlng school committee, and continue All . AVotmser on the teaeheis' committee. LOOK OUT TOR RAIN AND MUD, cutheiiiiiin t'uiiif Sujs the Ail Is full ol Dampness. "Rain, mud and .slush must lnevlt- abl be the lot ol tills legion duiing the coming spiing" Is the doletul pie dlctlon of II. H Paine, the govunmeiit's local weatliei guessei The pieilplta tlou this w Intel, he sas, has been fai below theaveiage, and when the damp ness doesn't come down in the vvlntei it must neecsuiilv get bick to earth lb the spring We should have about tlnee and one-half inches of snow ot lain ol both in each ot the wintei months, but onlj two ot them, Janu aiy and rebiuaij, have come unj. vvheie neai theaveiage. Nature's iindeiguiund leseivolis aie far tiom being lllled, Mi. Paine sajs, and should am tiring occut that would pi event the bpilng months fiom bring ing down the molstuie, we would suf fer a di ought In this legion dining the coming summei He Is of the opinion, however, that the dunight lb a far off pobsiblllty. MRS. SWAN'S SUCCESSOR. ""till (Probtildv llo .Named Toilitv b Judge Aiehbiild. To-day court will be in session nf tei a two wiekb lecess, and It is ex pected a laige iaft of opinions, oidtis and the like will be handed down Among thebo ouleis will piobablj be one naming a successot to Mis Swan on the poor boaid, Judge Auhlmlil having intimated that the appointment would bo made to-day. AVho the successful candidate will be cannot even be guessed, as Judge Alcbbald has kept a veiy dlbcieet si lence even as to who the applicants aie. NEGLECTED HIS FAMILY. Wnti.iut Issued for illinni A. Stuu Itiu ol 1'oiiitti Stit'ct. A waiiant a Isbiied Satin day af teinoon lor the an est of William A .Stanton, of I0G Fouith stieet, on the c bulge of deseitinu his wife and time chlldien Stanton was eiupoed as a painter in the passengei i in shop ol the Delawuie, Liukuvvuiimi .V. ,estcln conipanj, and was coiislilirtd ESI SETS OF TEETH. S8. IncliidinB tho painless oxtractiug of teotli by an entirolv now process 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Spruce bN Opn. Hotel Jermn. beautiful rug;s at figures -wv-V 0 1 H f 4- tei a SJvxoiSpSyijrsascvfs:! SIEBECKER i WITDI& a model husband and father until about two xeaiH ugo, when It Is said he beiaine Infatuated with an unmat iled jotttig v.omiiu who tesldes In this tlt, und on whom be has since lav It bed his time and money. In n lettei wiltten to his slstcr-ln-law, which she leeelved Siituiday moinlng, Slnnton snld that he was go ing to enlist In the Cuban nuvA, He blamed himself for neglecting hm wife and chllilicu and ald that if he es capes the Spanish bullets ho will en dcavor to send some money to sup pott those depending upon him. THEY WANTT0INSPECT Conncilmcn Propose to Sec the Kind of Pavements Laid in Oilier Cities of the Land. No matter what company gets the ennttnet for paving Mulbeiiy stieet, theio in ea few councllinon who me not going to lose any plcasuie dining the delay. A puty of members of the joint pavement committee leave lor New Yoik city thlH mooting on a pave ment Inspection tllp at the expense of the Hm bet Asplnlt Paving companv. They inn) on theli ututii tij and de fei making a. lepoit on the bids until ultei Thuisdny night's common collii i II meeting In oldei to accept the Invi tation to go to Sjiaiuse as guests of the Columbia Constiili tlon company. Lutbti Ktller, i hull man ot the pave ments eoiniultlee ot common council, beline whom the bids tile now waiting, looks, with dislavoi on the Junketing Jaunts und has so pioclaimed his opin ion If objtit lessons ale nocessui, llo believes thele Is no tensoll fot leaving Seianton, which contains a ailed as soitinent of land and lake asphalt pavements When he leeelved bis Invi tation fiom the Hni her people he le plled to the effect that he saw no ncces slt foi the tllp, but it he thought oth eiwlse he would go at his own expense. An elfoit to have a leport on the bids diafted at Inst Pildaj night's meeting ot the committee was of no.nvall, nor would two of tlio members agiee to meet again befoie Thuisd.iv night at 7 o'clock, on bom befoie the convening of the council meeting It Is likely that it an efloit Is made that night to defei action In committee, a motion will be made to take the mattei awa fiom the committee and have It considered by the council in session. SIEVEKING CONCERT. An nievnling I'liicrtiiiiiiucnt Appio priate to Jiic Lenten Season. The advance sale of seats for the Slev eking conceit tonight has been laige It is exivected that this gieut genius of the piano will have one of the lnigest audiences of the season. The conceit Is paitleulailv adapted to the Lenten senson, as sucli a tnogtamnie Interpteted in such a masteil.v, poetic and sjnipathetle ninnnei cannot fail to chaw one to a hl'het plane, with longings foi pttiei and bettei things The- inernoi) of Mi Sieveklng's foi nui conceit still delightfully llngeis In the minds ot manv people who gladly avail theinselves ot this second oppoi tunltj to lieai him One of the pioml nent mluistei" ot this eiti, a capable clitic, said of tlie foi mer conceit that It was the most delightful one be had ever attended, not excepting even some ei.v fine concerts which he had at tended when abioad. Mi Slo eking Is the gieatest pianist now befoie the Ameilcan public. LECTURES IN COLLEGE HALL. first of tho Course ill He Delivered i cdnesduy Night. AVednesday nioiiilng the Hist of a seiies of lectin es will be given In St. Thomas College ball b Rev D J. MacGoldilek, piesldent ot the college, who will speak on 'Iilsh Chaiactei Desciibed li Iilsh Poets" The othei lee tin is of the seiies aie Match J4, Rev F P McNallv, 'The W. R. BLACK'S Second Surpriser TUESDAY. On that d.iv wc will place on sale, for that ilJ) onl), iicuuiplitc llm ot All the I litest Navcltits for the Sprlnc Stason, u uliii stlling pili tx s,S,!MiuUil Sin, .voui elioKe, on that cla only, 5.00. 132 Wyoming Ave SAWYER'S MILLINERY STORE WARREN-EHRET COMPANY, CONTRlCrOR) FOI EHRET'S SLAG ROOFING EHRETS SLAG ROOFING WILL RE SIST A FIRE BUILT UPON IT AND MAINTAINED FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR, AS WE HAVE PROVED BY AC TUAL TEST. IT IS FIRE-PROOF. 314 Washington ayo., Scranton, Pa UIKS' SILK WAISTS DO YOU REHEHBER the famous painting of Cleopatra on her barge? Do you remember how profusely rugs were used, both as hangings and as floor coverings? only roy alty and the very wealthy could use rugs then. Now every person who comes to this store may buy that they can afford to pay. 406 Lackawanna Ave. Opp. Wyoming Hous3. Chinch and the Republic;" Apill T, Hun. John 1 Uanett. "John Ruvlo lO'Relllv." Apt II ilS, Rev. V. J. Staf- foul, I). D of AVashlngton, D. C, "Hamlet;" May fl, Rev Clenige J. Lucas, I), v., "Agnosllelsiu and the rutuie Tilumphs of the Chuicli," COUNTINfl THE POLES. Police Ollicers ol the Olf, Will Ito giu thu Amiiiiil Census. To-day the police patiolmcn will be gin their annual spring duty ot counting thu ;iolcs located on stieets nnd tillcj sj nmj owned by the tt ac tion, telephone, tolegiaph and clectilc light companies The police will muko their letutna to the city tieasuier. Theieturns will foi in tlio basis of the pole tax, which, when legated tlnee years ago, caused such a fuss and llut tei In councils. I'loulriciti in DentUtiy. Dr. a. 1. Hill & Hon, dentists, ot this city, have added to their nlieady elaborate outfit of dental appliances a Cataphotle outfit for the tiealment of teeth elect! Ic ally and without p iln This Is the Hi Ht Insttunioiu of Its kind to be bi ought Into the- cltv, and Is one of the most modem of dental Inven tions of tlie day Its use lendeis piuc tlcally painless all operations In filling and Heating teeth. This establishment Is also eciulpped with electtlc engine, pluggeis und appliances rot placing poicelain ft out caps on teeth with gold clowns by a new method. Tailor made fall suits and overcoats, latest styles, John Ross, 307 Spiuca Etreet. Pabst's Milwaukee Rock Roer, at Lobmann's, Spruce stieet. TRICTLT FRESH Every Egg Guaranteed, For Dozen AT A U BI DUNN'S SPRItJ HATS NONE UCTTGR. We're having;, but it people away from Ml. Vf' fcj' WMMm Cjffl That we are selling; off this stock at much less than cost price, and that the month of March will be the last of it. THINK OF BUYING All kinds and styles, worth from $6.00 to $6.5o a pair, for $3.50, just enough to pay for the leather in them. All of Laird's Ladies' Fine Shoes, $6.00 hand made goods, for the same price, $3.50 a pair. All $4.00 Shoes, Men's or Ladies', $2,25 and $2.50 a pair. All $3.00 Shoes for $2.00. All $2.00 and $2.25 Shoes for $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. BOYS' SUES Of All Descriptions, at WE COMMENCE MAKING The alterations in the building the first of April and have to sell the stock before then. PRICE IS NO OB JECT NOW, Just come in and we will name prices so low you'll buy even if you don't need anything. It will pay you to lay them away until you do. CORNER LACKAWANNA 0 Hi JJilJiLM 423 Lackawanna Avanuj. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions in All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. iTFyim kt? mr. i j; CcileaaligsrJ L.lght Subjects for the coiHlilciiition of those with light pin sen. Oiu Mock or lamps atlorils every ?na an oppoitunitv to mlict u modern, ui-to-iliite, bcuiitlliil artlilu at a moderate price. Iliese lamps mo plain or elalioiate, Just as vim wish, but idiot nitlstlo design and good lllilliiiuatlliit poei. Out shelves aie lonlcil vvltli croekerv and KliissvMiieofcvir.v slc, sliupennU stvlel The iinalltj, liowevci, Is unlforinlv good und piices lemnikiiblj leusomible. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL, C J. WEICHtX, 140 and 141 Wash. Ave , .Mears Uldg. Sohmar Piano Stands at the Head AND J. W. aUHRNSEY Stands nt the Head in tho Music track. You can always gat 6 better baigaiu nt hln benutlful vvarorooue; than nt any other place In tho city. Call nail beo for yourself before buying, 205 Washington Avenut SCRANTON, PA. J. V. GUERNSEY, Prop. don't seem to keep the Our Great Shoe Sale WW I' &mW&, 3 ftrr-- wmt (Mmmm iir. at s. ss . jjaxi -w''tfci'.n ssk ravyjd'. a-3 h sro7 -is ' ' feS"t-'"iSrSssa 1 9 Bud I 1 1 I RJM. I iU I! ii.ll U .QtOOEMlWrSSHOES tha Sams Reduction. K AND WYOMING AVES. 00
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