'Vi s THE ROIiANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MOTtNXNGr. MARCH lil), 3 897. ARBONDALE, tlleniler will ploaio noto lint ndvorttse monts, orilera for Job work, nnd Items for imullcntlon left at tlio ostalillshment of Shannon & Co., nowsdi-alers, North Main Mreet, will recclvo prompt attention; ol llce open from 8 n. m. to 10 p. in. TO AMF.ND THE CITY CHARTER. A Mill Introduced hy Hon. .1. I'. Itcy imldt nt Ilnrrfobur;;. lion. J. 1 HcynoldB lins Introduced Into the house of representatives a bill iimoiulltiK tlio city chatter ho Hint the lepiesentntlon of the school bonid will bi Increased. Tho school lepiesentn tlon as now fixed, vas nllthoilzoil by tin net In 1S12. Two of the city wards me not now leprusentcd on the school boatd. The bill now Introduced reaenl! the net of 1852, so that the board will come under the woiklnij of the cenoinl act of isr4, by which each wud will be lpprehented on the school boaid by two members. If the bill passes eveiy wnid will have Its lepiesentntlvei, and the until e membeishlp will be Increased fiom six to twelve membeis. The bill Is now In the hands of tho committee, und a favorable teiiott of the nieiisuie to the house will be fnvoied by our people and their topresentatlve. The Lotus Ilishiiiiileil. Tho Lotus club went out of existence Filclay evening. For the past nine vears It has Included some of the most lnomlnent and eneigetlo young busi ness men of our city. The Lotus club was one of the leading societies of Car bondale and many billllnnt affalis have been given under Us auspices. For the past few months, however, theie has been a lack of Inteiest and it became evident that the club must be dissolved. Filday evening the fuinltuie and other belongings weio sold at am Hon to the membeis, J. 1Z. Beigen purchasing the piano. All claims against the society have been fecttlt d and the Lotus club lms pabhed out of existence. IMrnsnnt fetnprUi. Friday evening a number of the mem bers ot the Woman's Relief cm lib, of this cltv, met at the home ot Mis. .7. F. Ackley on South Main stieet. The uilalr was a complete Mil pi 1st- to Mis. Ackley and was a taiewell paity, lib Mis. Ackley lb boon to kae this city. Lulling the PVening.Mis. Chutles Lou den piesented their hostess with a handsome china It lilt set and watei pitcher. Mrs. Ackley in a few appio )i lute lemaiks expiessed her appiecla tlon of their gifts. Those who weie piesent weie Jlchdnmes Hell, Haley, Muiin , Louden, Newton, Llngtellei, lllhun Ullts, Kllbha Ullts, Knapp and Campbell. Dissolution of I'nitnei ship, The Hi st of April, 1SUC, C. W. Fulker son and 1'iofessor A. 1'. Tlionmb f owned a partnership and opened a. stoic for the sale of musical instruments and music. ThuiMlny next, Apill 1, the llrm will dlssohe by mutual consent. The business will be can led on by Mr. Ful keison In his new building on Salem avenue. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. W. Jr. Lathrop left Satuiday for Pat eison, N. J. Jlib. Latluop will join lilm this week. JIaster Mechanic lrank Sttutenirer, of the Ontaiio and Western, spent Sun day in Syiacuse. Jlis. L. W. Anderson and daughter, of Susquehanna, uio visiting In this city. Jloiss Altken and Mis IHhel Alt ken aie home- from Newburg lor their Easter vacation. Jlax D. Lathropo and JIis. Isabelle Lathiope spent Satuiday In Seranton. Jlr. and Mrs. C. E. Mnicy. ton Kay niond and their guest, JIlss Belle Knovvlton, of AVIndsor, N. Y visited Jlr. and Mrs. C ha lies Lewsley, of Oly phant, last week. Jilts Kate Gllllgan left Saturday moinlng for New Yoik, wliere she will make a protracted visit. Jlr. Sidney Crocker moved his fami ly to Vandllng last week. The new Centuiy club will moot at the homo of Jlib. A. L. Pattoiion this afternoon. Joseph Burke, of Oneonta, Is visit ing fi lends in town. JIlss 13va Whitney, of Susquehanna, Is tho guest of JIlss Rena Daley, JIlss Lizzie O'Giady has, leturned fiom a business tilp to New Yoik. Fiederlck Colder, foimeily foieman of the composing room of the Leader, has been advanced to the repoitoiial staff, and his place has been filled by Benjamin Pany. The resignation of W. Jl. Lathrope from the Leader has necessitated 'the change. Jlis. JI. Corby, of Wyoming stieet, who has been -lslting lelatives In Montclalr, N. J has letuined home. Mr. and Jlrs. J. B. Nicholson fapent Sunday In Wilkes-Baire. Jlrs. C. S. Holllb is sick at the home of her daughter, Jli&. L T. Coiby. of Belmont stieet. Jlrs. T. R. nvans left Saturday moining for Blnghamton, N, Y , wheie she will make her homo with her sis ter, Jlis. Baker. Jlrs. Evans was Moat torturing and diaflgurlnR of Itching, burning, scaly skin and tuili humors H in BUntly rellovod by a warm bath with Cuu cuka Soap, a Blnglo application of C i iicuiia (oliitineut i, tho great shin euro, and a full duso of tuTlLUKA lti-oi, ...NT, prcittst of blood purillers uud humorcuted,whcn all else lalU. FALLING HAIR ''T-Si.T'i'' CARPET SALE 1,000 yards Ingrain Carpets marked to 18c, 23c, 25c, 29c, 35c, worth from 25c to 50c. OIL CLOTH SAL1J-500 yards Floor Oil Cloths marked to 15c, 20c, 25c, JlOc, :i:v Hi-iiare Yard, worth from 20c to 50c. MATTING SALH 201) yards assorted .Mattiux, NJc to 25c. Just one half their value, This sale to last one week only. Tapestry Carpets at cut prices. i seen inglis, lnomlnent In fcoelul and chuteh wot It, lieliiK an active member of the Meth odist chuich, and her ninny ft lends tiKiet her dcpaittue from the city. Will Dolaney, of Faivlew stteet, left Fihliiy evening oil the ilyer to visit Ills uncle In lA'xhiEton, Ky. Dutlnir hlH absence lie will visit Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago, Lorc-u l'nlne, of IJIiiKhnniton, who was In thlH city on business has te turned home. lie was accompanied by his mother, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mis. O. A. Place, of Teuaco stieet. TAYI.OK. There could be no stronger testimo nial of the widespread legiet caused by the death of Heniy Jloieland thun tho large concouise of fi lends nnd relatives which attended the obscciulcs of this lamented losldent and citizen yesterday afternoon. A short funeial servlco was conducted at the house. The remains weie afterwaid taken to the Prosbyteiian church, of which the deceased was a membei. The funeial services weie conducted by the Rev. F. A. King, of the Jlethodlst Kplsco pnl chinch, and Rev. L. R. Foster, Rev. Jlr. Brooks. Jinny iloial offer ings weie given by fi lends of the do ceased, and they presented a most beautiful appearance. Among the pieces was a wreath given by the Knights of the Golden Eagle, a beau tiful pillow of roses und chtysanthe munis, with the woids "Our Bi other" inciibed In the center by Emblem di vision, No. f)7, Sons of Tenipetance. At the grave the set vices were con ducted by the lodges. David Owens, pi elate of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, melted the eel oniony of that older, and Edwaul D. Davis and John Welbuin the same for the .Sons of Tomppianoe. Rev. Foster then offoied prajer and both lodges then passed about the gi.ive and deposited a btnlg of mjitle on the cabket. The (lower beaiera weie Jllsses Saiah Samuels and Jluitha Lewis, both ot the Sons of Tempeiance. The singing was .led by a quintette consisting of I'lofessor James E. Watklns. John Tubbs, Will iam Jones and William Thomas. The pall-beaiers weie six membeis fiom each Older. Intel inent was made at the Foiest Home eemeteiv. Flunk Caswell, of Kingston, lslted telallves In this town yesteidav. Emblem dl Islon, Sous ot Temper ance will meet this evening. All liiem bei.s are lcquested to be piesont. John Colliery, a popular lesldent of this town, has pabseil a .successful ex amination as a mine lineman, giadu atlng tiDiii the International School of Jllnes, and has been tlio leelplent ot a Jiandsoine di;loina The Knights ol the Golden Eagle will hold a mock tilal at their looms on Thuibday eeiiing, Apt 11 X. All mem bers nie requebted to be pieelit. Thomas Chaites, of Olv pliant, called on fi lends and relatives in this town jesteulny. The funeial soi vices over the ic malns of the late Jloigan Rosser weie held f loin his late home In Foltsvllle jebterday afternoon, and weie laigely attended. Rev. Dr. H. II. Han Is, of the Calvaiy Baptist chinch, officiated. Inteniient was made at the Foiest Home cemetery. If you want to get all tho news nnd get it 111 st, subscilbe for the leadinsr morning paper, The Tribune. It will be left at your door so that you can en joy the news at your bteakfast table. I1AM.STEAI). Jh-s. George Wolcott Is ill. Jlis. Chailes Honey and son, John, are the guests of fi lends and lelatives In Susquehanna. Waid Oves has a new delivery wagon. The lnltiatoiy degiee was contened on four candidates by the Jlystlc Bioth erhood on Friday evening. R. L. Bow dish, of Gieat Bend, is moving Into his house on Fiunklln btieet, this borough, JIi. I'liomas Gunnon visited her daughter, Jlis. Geoige Dennis, In Sus quehanna on Thuibday. Tbe Delaware. Lnrlcnvvnnnn. itnil Western oaicenters at tills point aie - . soon 10 oeuin tne woik ot laying a sidewalk fiom tbe Railroad Young: Men's Cluistiaii association to Fire men's ball. Rev. Dr. Pca,ice, of WIlkes-Batre, will deliver a lectin e in the Methodist elm tcli In this place on Satutday even ing, Apt H li. Mis. N. L. Tyler is the guest of Blng hamton fi lends. Mr. and Mis. A. J. Paver spent Sun day with fiiends In Candor, N. Y, C. A. llolden will move Into James Millaid's house on Fianklln btieet this week. C. A. Bofrait will move Into the house vacated by Mr. llolden. Mrs. Eugene Wllmot, of Monti ose, vlted heie on Thursday. Miss Nettle Gilhvvold, of Ovvego, X. V., Is the guest at the home of Piofes sor B. "W. Pease on 'Williams stieet. Mis. M. Summetton was In lilnBham ton on Saturday. ltlng Lathtop has moved on his faim near AVIndsor, N. Y. Mis. Bainey Chliester had the mls foitune to fall lecently and spialn an ankle. The Methodists of this place ate pie parlng an excellent progi amine for a loncert to be given by thun on Apt II i!0. A union seivlee vns conduttijd In the Baptist church on Sunday evening under tho auspices of the Women's Chilstlan Tempeiance union. Patties fiom out of town aie pios pecting for coal on tho faim known as the Jackson place, about tvo and ono hulf miles fiom this place. HE PAID HIS BET. Anil Xow Ho Will) Ilnvc to Serie n Year m .In il. Owosso, Mich, Match 2S. Thomas Leadbedter, a local pugilist, has been sentenced to one jear at lonla ieiilten tlatj for the malicious ilustruutlou of pn'peit. Leadbeater made a wager with a f i lend, the teims of which weio that if McKlnley was elected he was to demolish Fled Bai ten's Miloon, and In the event of lliyan's vvluulnu', the filend was to do the woik ot destiuc ilon. The bet was paid a few weeks 120 by Leadbeater, who smashed the win dows of Buitell's pluce, vvoith $200. Carpets, Draperies auil Wall Papers, 1 19 Laclca. Ave. NOTHING IS NEW UNDER THE SUN Tills Remark Is'nt Original, Hut It Fits the Facts. ONE LBARNED WOMAN'S RESEARCHES .Mrs, Uolliitinl,, (i Chicago Lecturer, Disputes tho .Model mil's ol" tlio X Km, tho Telephone, tlio .NicKcl-lu-thc Slot ."inchlne mid IHon the Saw 1V01111111--AII, All Aro Chestnut", She Says. Jlis. Amelia Weed Holbrook of the bclentlllo depiutment of the Chicago Woman's club has, If wo may bellec the Tlmes-lleiald, found that the Ro entgen lays and their appllcutlon nie nothing new, and she has pi oof of the fact. Jlis. Holbiook lecentl, found a publication of the jenr 1S4G, which con tained an iK'count ot the appeal auee befoie a gatheilng ot Flench scientists of a Cheek, whose name wns not given. The meeting had been called to hear the Gleek explain the woi kings of an Instiuineiit, which lie called the an thioposcope. It was an Intention which enabled hlni by an application of an electilcnl cut rent to bee thiough opaque bodies. In his description of his Invention and dlscmery the Gieek said he was enabled by means of the gener ated ins to look stiaight Into a man's body, to follow the course of the cir culation, to examine plainly his oi gans und to locate foieign substances, like bullets, and to deteimlne the seat of disease. The debet Iption of the methods used and the claims made for lesults aie identically the same as those which staitled the woild when Roentgen made known his expel Iments and their outcome The publication, the JTechanlcs' Jlug azlne, containing the account of the Gieek's dlscoxeiy, Is the oilglnal pub lication of IMG, and Is not a lepiint about whose authenticity theie' might be some doubt. HER RESEARCHES. For feat that something of Inipoit ance to tlie model n bclentltk win Id might be mentioned for which she could not clulin antlqultv, Mis. Hol biook has letently been to Washing ton, wheie she went thiough the llhi .tr ies, Inning with hei tor leteience a long list of things which people aie now using und pildlng themselves weie unknown to the fatheis. Libur Ian Soulfoid woikeil side by bide with her, and now she has come back to Chicago to tell the clentlllcallj In clined that the aie not much .smaller than their foibeais. Jlis. Holbiook left a meeting of the Woman's club the other day with a woman to whom she conllded her 10 seatche and their leMilts. "Suiely," said the fi lend, "the Roentgen lays aie new." "Fifty euis old." said Jlis. Hol biook, calmlv. Just then they passed a cigar stole out of which two policemen were lug ging n nlekel-lii-the-slot miiei.lne. "Cettnlnlv that Iniquitous thing Is the Invention of this wicked seneta tlon," said Jlrs Holbiook's uouipanlon. "Used by the pilosis of the polvthe istlc Gieek lellglon fiOO enis beloie Chi 1st foi the same puipoe it is now," was the reply. NOTHING NEW. "Why, the veiy telephone that I call ed the club up with this moinlng," she continued, "Is about as old as this 'put In - cur- money -and -get- no thing -out machine.' The .steamboat, the tele giaph, the telescope and the compass all belong In niches on the walls that line the vol y beginning of the conl dois of time." "Rut the new woman!" broke in the Mend tilumphantly "Older than the hills," letoited Jlis. Holbiook, "though, womanlike, she piobablv won't admit it. Then her fi lend gave it up. "You bee." said Jlis Holbiook yes- teulny, "we niodeins don't give oui an -..it ..... 1..,,.,. ln- o, Ml,r eestors eiedit tor knowing anj thing. AVhy, 1 lead a 'scare head' aitlcle In a dally paper lecently which told how u State stieet dentist had eti acted a tooth, idled It and put It back In again the gum closing natiiiully tound It and holding It as soundly as ever. This was said to be the only case on lecoid and one that mniked the gieatest step ever made In clentlstiy. Win, that same thing was done to a tooth of mj giandmother in Oiange county, New Yoik, in 1S01 " Ni:' WOMAN AN OLD 1U2L1C" "The new woman was an established institution in 101)4, and the vvoiuun't, lights movement was In full caieer In Poland In lCi, when the P0IM1 mauled women got togethei and lesolved Hint they had lights as well as tbeh hus bands, und declaied, 11101 cover, that they Intended to have a ,good time in all llttlntr wa.vs for at least ten jeais aftei they weie mauled, whether Hit it husbands liked It 01 not. "The tobacco plant was known and Its use Indulged in by piehlstoik man The pilests in India 2,000 yeais ago sat in one tower listening at .1 tele phone lecelver while penitents went Into another towei a mile distant and told their sins. Theie was a telephone tiansmltter In this second towei un known to the slnneis and the pih-sts gained gient lenovvn foi wisdom bj In lug able to know things not told within their healing. "The nlckel-ln-the-slot machine winked exactly on the same pilncMple as those which the Women's duisiluii Tenipeiunie Union has put about in dllfeieut places for the tllspensaty ol cbeny phophale to the thhsty Tin OieeUs and Uninans us-ed to go to the temple beloie the Cluistiaii eia to git sacied water. Theie was a big Jar with a slot. A coin was diopped In whose weight tipped a balanced level, which let a cei tain amount of the vuter fiom an Inner jar to an outer one. The coin slid f 10111 the balance Into a box and when the box wus full the pilests pocketed the mouej." JF.R.MYN In tho ease against Andnnv J. fjavln, which wus to have hcen lieaul befou 'Squint Hulnitb on Hiitutday, Mi. tlavlii appeal eel .and waived a heailntf, kH lutr hall to aiipear at coiut. A niwtlnt,' of tleluKUles of Sons of VeteiuiiH camps of Nortlu-astci n IVnu fylvanla was held hi Wllkcs-liuiio on Friday evening. Tho next ineetliiK will he held In this town Home tlmu In May. Tlio Woman's Homo Mission poclotv will hold a tea at the home of Mu. John Mellow, on Second stieet, Apill lr.th. The olllepi.s of Ttltshhtook lodire, No Sr.O, Jndt)ioiidetit Oidei of Odd Ftl lovvh, for the ciiHiihit; teim will he: Noble firand, DavlOl Kvatis; vlcc Kiaiul, William 13, IJavlaj seeietuiy, William J. Toman; assistant fiectetaiy, William Sniallat'onibe; tiiiHtPe for one year, ThomaB Henwood; ttustce for thiee yeais, Joseph T. Robeits! dls tt let deputy giund master, Chuiles F. Baker. JIlss Bessie Hiteker. of White's Val lej, Wayne count". , Is visiting In town. John Kelly, who watt ariested on a el'iuge of having committed an as sault on a woman on the Ridge Road, states that he has ample evidence to piove that he Is Innocent of the chin go, and asks that Judgment be suspended on the case for the piesont. "SNARLINQ AND MENDACIOUS." From the Tlnies-lleiulil. Tlio clcteimlniitlon of Harper's Weekly to fl tul nothing worthy of commcndutlefi n tho Itiiiugutiil utteialices ot l'lesldeut MeKlnloy or In his administration lms leached that point where It may be uptlv chin notorized s editorial listeria. The Weekly has made up Its mind to ussume the lole of chief edltoilal obstiuptloiill nmong the small and comp.uatlvoly Im potent hostile foices that will be aliased ugalnst the now administration. At this wilting no one iippenis to chnlleuge the leadership of the Weekly In the vvoik of lpslstlng the near appioach of the era cf good feeling and of Industilal prospeilty, o great Is the popular deslto to acconl the new piesldptit suppoit and eneouiagc tm nt In gi.ippllng with tho set Ions econo mic and iuteinatlon.il questions that eon fiont him. The attitude ot the Weekly Is not only cniplng and snnillsh but Its uttoiunces are mendacious. The Weekly stands al most alone ns a illseoidiint clement in the gpiieial concert of approval touching the patriotic tone and high chuiuctei of the inauguial address, H llnds veiy lit tle in the address to commend und hi ciltlclslng the lecommendatlon with uf i rence to revenue meils su.sv "Ills pla Is that the tieasui Is In mod of a gicat ei levpiuie than It Is now lecelvlug under the piesunt tin Ifl law, und he pioposes a new- t. n lit agitation for the pmpose of pioeiiiing the needed liuome. The futll 1 1 of the pinposeil pipilment Is clou when it Is lei ollected that the pit spnt t.ulff law piodiucs nime revenue than the law which bote Mi .MeKlnluj's name.'' The Weeklj'H peislbttnt lelteintlon of this full. k Ions contention Is glowing til", .some. Following aie the nlllcliil tieusuiy flguies showing levenue receipts under the 111 st tweiitj-nine months of tho Mc Rlnlev law and the Wll-oii-cloiinun law. M'KINl.l'Y LAW. SW Oi tuber $ 21,9)1,114 November J,J-7,till Dec ember lt,,lUI,r.iJ IS'U 1!.','J)1,)UI 1VU lttl,T37,WJ IStU .lami.ily I'l.lO-'.lTil Febinaiy IG.SJi'.'.ffi Total Jllji.iai.WD WILSON LAW. 1VII- September IG.uGJ.'i'i) Oetobor H.W.'.IIS November , Iu.JuU.u'iJ December ll.ailiMt lSri", 1CI.I3J.OJ7 nyii ir,U4,9M 1S17 Jauntily 11,27i,!74 Total W70,14I,71S Decieaso iniiler a "tatllf for luvenuu only" JOS.lW.Wl The iiiteinul levenue tecelpts foi the h.ime puiloils vvuiu us lollous: -M'KIXLCY LAW. 15r'0- Oc lober $ 12,S40,C.V) November 11.3JJ.047 Decembei 1J.944.17! lS'Jl 110,301,0'iJ lSrU 1C0,3w,4 isnj .laiuuuy 12.OjJ.01S Tubiuaiy ll.Jlu.Si! Total S2C7.135.S0S WILSON LAW. 1S1I Seiilember $ (l,lSJ,Ut October t,,4J,4 Deeembor 7.774,071 ISM U7,iUl,7UI ISO'! H7.1JJ.S1J 1S17 Januaiy ll.Oil.Slo Total UH.MU.UM Den ease Ululur a "tin lit foi lev- enue only" H,2!),7u" The total dectease In levenue receipts under the Wllson-tlorman law foi the (list tvventv-nlne months- Is shown bj the-p tlguies to bo $139,4 15.7J0 Hut llni liei's Weikly sa s tli.it the "piesont l.ivv Is pioduelng moie levenue than the ldn which boie McKlnlej 's name." If the Weekly persists In dlsiegaullng fails and tlmneb in thN wanton man'iei 11 i annoi epi- t to ittinet sellout atten tion to itf. alvei'e eiltlclsm ot the iinlt ih and acts of the new .1 Imlnlstiatlon Easy to pity, but liow -liali I do it? In the onlv com mon sciip w'av keep your head cool, your teet v,nrm and jour blood rich anil nitre hy taking I IoodS Siifsaparilla. Then all your nerves, ifl $n uiudclos, tissttOh itnd oigaus will he S P J" i VI llci"ly noiirthlied. htiilds up tlio svstetn, et cites an ap lietite, tones the Momueli und fives Plicnytli. It is tho jicopleS Spriiiff Medicine, has a liiffef sale and el-leet-. tiioi c cures than all others. Is tlio Olio Tino lllood l'lirlllcr. (' I Hood & Co. Lowrll, Mass. u il vm-ii assist Dlttrstlon and euro rlOOll S FlllS Constipation emits. THE FIGHT IS OVER, THE VICTORY IS OURS. We Imve lota of follow ets, hut oiu stildes aie too lone, our pace too fasU and they tall faither and further behind. Ciius Is the only ih.st-ulufcs mer chant tulloi Intr establishment In Sciautoii inaKliiB gai meats at pop ulai pi lies Our Specialties Are Suits at $15, $18 and $20 Wo have Hecuteil a piece of the Identical koocIs fiom which PH13SX 1)I3NT M'KINI.KV'S InauKuratlon suit was mude. We aie now ready to make suits fiom these goods. It Is a beautiful fabile, the most per fect pioduetlon of un Ameilcaii loom. W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor, Sarsapamla 213Wyoming Ave., fiffffiisj i k Nil OPhlNINd 413 X.a.ofeia.'iffi'airiiiLaL JLre jxulo Tho L.33c3ino:, Lsrsrest. IN THE CITY. A most cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of Seranton and vicinity to visit and inspect OUR IDEAL MODERN MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, where the expectation of your patronage rests on having the goods best worth your buying at the fairest of fair prices. OPENING TOE3P r axo W U-U o, OUR SPRING TIME SHOW Ol' HATS AND K0NNLTS GATHl'.UKU FROM TIIK FASHION MAKI'KS OF TWO WORLDS. Our Untnmmed Hat Department. AH the leading and most popular styles and shapes are shown for this sea son. Fancy Braid Hats, Chips, Hilans, Leghorns, Panamas, Two-Tone Com binations, &c, &c. An unlimited assortment for Ladies, Misses and Children. Prices about half vhat the other stores ask. WB G Oi Laces, Nettings, Oliws, yraaiienls9 Straw Braids, &c, &c. 413--Lackawanna Avenue413. SPECIAL NOT!CEWe have issued no cards for our Opening. Our an nouncement is made only through the papers. Philadelphia Manufacturers ol lAKSam 121 Luckimainia Ave. Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, Skirts, Coats, Capes Etc, Our method of dolus the Milt und wiiip busliies Is illllt'ient fiom olliei hou-e-i. We iniinuliu tine tlu llchcst uoods in cuir own win I. looms. We bin liom Impoitei anil liiuniiliutuieiv the hU'hcsi eliis. of unuds lo: pot ( Uhh holow the nun kit piliciuiul .lvc out uivtomeis bcttn oods lot less immcv thun mi otlii't hou-e In Sdunton. I bin ttu.it optlilns. -nie N th.e lif!lunlli4 ol this spiliiK woiiileilul low-irlci lnovciuelit, 111 Ladles' SuH.s, Skirls, Waists and Wraps. linmikliitli Suits, esptiinllv elleitlve l.tim JiicUets, with llnleiii, lout dlllei- 1?: O ent shudes, woith .'ill uv. s J Mvllsli 1'iemli Ihoudiloth subs, ll finnl Jaclicts, sill, lined throughout, tan hue Ltd sl.lltrt, cunihlle lined, ii.'ti!iii &!l, TC QC l.tumliR, I'uiHli, ( loth t'linvni Wuive Sult, In nil tbe new shailis huucNouielv lu.iiilid. Kuton unci Ilniiulenuui hlNUn, (Co no MA Mills .iiv.yo Moliu Antique SHU sitiitv, lutcst ml, hundMiinelj llnlslied. (loud bio Cl ()fl values vP"J.o llimiiiliilMitlii and sill, skltts, ilci-iiiit new iiatteius, inn hat k, well llueil. CD. .4 OR (lOOdbllMlllllH vO'l.VO ( biinneablo 'lullitii sin. sliht W.ilMs also handsome usa.ni tint nt of lain V silk waisls hi U les and shinies too nuineious to nu u tlon. Sl.ttS,.,S'2.1)S,S3.ttS,Sl.l)S W e wish to call liaitli ulai altintlou loom line line ol lib vile s. Ills, and sulls at the vcij low ist piii es ; No Clurss fur Mt;ratlun. llus a 'g7 ltlc cle. (ull guaranteed, choice uf the tires and three culurs, 'I liU Is un offer t'uud for iMurch unl. The "Orient" With the pitch line chain U the greatest nude, und Its hill climbing abilities make it u prima favorite, i'izbty sear is the stunduril fur Orients. Examine Our Line uf rishlns 'lacMe anJ Sportlnc; (lou.'s. i mill, mn tp $ a u y A. W. JUR1SCH, AQT., 324 Spruce St. 2J Brightest, Best, STORE JkY Harch 30th and 31st. TSilO HATS ID BONUS. Constant cointnuiiieatinii with ottr foreign oince, Kilo lie Petite Ecurles 17, Pat in, keeps us in touch with tlio latest Fteneli Millinery Fashions. Wo are conlltlent tlint no other stock in this uity can coinpate in beauty, style and vaiiety with the exhibition we are making Tlio vvoik of our own corps of expert tiinimeis is side hy side with models from tlte following celebrated Fienuh Millineis. Heitz-Bojer, Linn Faulkner, nndamc Josse, Virot and others. This is the Cheatest RHJIJON STOKE in this city. We cany ti Rreater Htock and ltioror ussortnient thnii till the other stoics in this city c'oiiihineil, at almost halt other stoles' prices. Flowcts und Flowers and Flowers. So many Flowers that we don't know how to liuzin them. Well Velvet Hoses, all shades. Exquisite Pansies, For-;ot-ire-jNolb, Jjillies-of-the-Vallcy, Poppies, Geraniums, .Buttercups, Daisies and Wild Blossoms 11 ml a veritable gatden of FOLIAGE. Tlte prices are low enough to astonish you. FULL, AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF " m i i YOU CaU SAVE ZYBY3JIU wr SECfli-lSIO CLDTHii Ladies' and Children's Wear. Scttl it ml Plush Sncqttcs, Carpets and Feather IlcU From L FOSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. And nltlioujjU it's liar.l work to keep up with tits rush of business, the purclias-ir of the stock of S (!. Kerr, Son Co., ins'sts on settinn the goods disposed of forthwr.li. lo facilitate this, we will nuke a special drive in Curtains and Draperies the fust half ol this week. "ion know that tills linn never carried trash, tlieiefure, althoiii'li pries aro low, qualities ate as liinh as ccr. Nottingham Lace Curtains, At Wc, wi'i'O (il. At 75c, weio $1.'K. At SI. 25. weie U.", At S'2.011, wuri'frS.OO. At $'!-.5l), wuto ttoJ. Tapestry Curtains, $2.25 to $10.00 ti pair. A good ileal less than it coat to make them. 408 Lackawanna Ave., A SELECT PRIVATE p PAKIY iU jwaxi Ji-rf) COST Oi' TRll': front New York to New ork, otily $260 I Inchidlni; All Ncccssar) I'xpenses. 1lc!eti to Return (luud for One Your, ('joskins; tho lhiitllHh i huuucl b. lust hIii.v i m-i vh i, viu Unvt'i ami ()li ml. No nlnlit tiuvel In l'iuoic. 'I hi'i'liiiunt iii-H twin-ht lew nui Uiin l.liic s s "Nt. I'mil, 1 1 I, (inn Ions,; muitl.v htillt l.v the ('iuuii, vhl h loiivc-.VN the ri'iiinl(in In It't liiMiis,iiuth- uuiptiin. iI'mcIIi lit tn-lt.ith iiiuuis iefi veil tor call (IcpusiturH. IttHITI': ow Vorlf, Southampton, l.omlon, Ilovci, Osloiul, Hi usscls, I'aVib, oisallh's, Vnlwoip, Now orl.. 'iu hull ti oiu Now i ml. hj lhi Mm. i iiuu Line new tln-si tew mouiiui '"sT. PAUL." WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, 1897. With an Annex rrlp to ths Rhine unci Switzerland at Jgo; a Second Annex Trip through It aly at fun njdltlonul, l.u.ijjn to Stratford-un-Avoii unci buc Ciduyj. $&i ScutUnil (3 dai, $Ki Uiitloiml llolhiliilTti, 'SIOi'Mrii; wllni. loin (Im-liiillm; bhoit flips In Knijhitul, U duyn iiUiiii; t lie Kfilnu. unil 'J ilavn llnmit,h the Illuck 1'oiiht, I'uils ami llulailu lUailogiicM ijir, cMiii, to iovc.1 lost of ciuiiHpui ttnif lilcole. run ri'iiTiiKit i-Ainicri.Aits aduuins S. N. CALLFXDMll, COK. SPKUCK STKEKT AND WYOMING AVENUE, SCRANTON. RA. k WfeyiDAVii CLECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE.AVE, SCRANTON. Irish Point Lace Curtains, Pietty neuily half n'iectinil rantjini; fiom $1.75 to b 10.50 n pair. All other makes itnil Snsh Cut tulns aiu tti clntled in this special .-ulu. Ghonille, Tap3stry and Yelour Table Covers Uej-'in at 50c ami follow tho half, price idea clear thiough the stock, Opp. En!ranc3 Wyoming Houss,
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