THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1897. ,3 J NORTON'S New Wall Decoration Tor coming Scasoo ore now arriving frequently. We 1m He the attention of persons desiring choice covering for their walls to see our excellent assortment ofUccoratUc Novelties, which will he chccrfullj shown to all callers without incurring any obligation to order. All grades of stock, cxclusltc patterns, artistic, tip'to-datc colorings at popular prices. M. NORTON, 332 Lackawanna Ac B S33tSS-S03S itS5 ZZ The Finest BUCKWHEAT FLOOR We Ever Had in the Mill. o We Wholesale It. s 33 3e3 The Weston Mill Go DR. W. B. HENWOOD, DENTIST 316 LACKAWANNA AVE. I'EllSONAL. Mrs. C, V. l'ettlt H visiting Mends In Heading. MP-h Helene lljrnta leaves for Nrw Yoik this rnoinlnir. Mis. C M. Streeter, of Dalton, is the guest of St tuition filends. I'iofesor 1. i:. Kvnu, of Caibondalc, was In the city last evening. Mlxs 1. Milan Ceni hart Is home after an extended trlu In the vve-ist. A It Whttmoie, of the Soranton Husl Jiess College, Is seilously 111 with the Klip. Airs. J. H. Stllikhind, of JuiM-y Cl's. is visiting ilrs. Atjo. Williams, of MaJi Fon avenue. IMItor Herbert Warner and wife, of Hancock, N. V., ale spindlns a few days In tho city, P. W. Swank, an pntorpiMiiR ijiiIiipvj man or Summit J J 111, Is In the city on a hii-dncs tilp. Prank Hagen Is In Now York cltv on biisiuiKs with his linn, licit, Nlsnei, l.ohman & Co. Miss Itosa Transeau, of Wlllinrnsport, Is the guest of Ml 3. C. J. Carter, of Madison avenue. IMIss May me I.nrkln has gone to New urle, whete he will be employed as sten ographer by J. W. llltchle & Co. Wlnlleld Bartnun, who has been the guest of his aunt, Mis. I. H. Wright, for two weeks, t etui tied to his home In Chi cago y esteiday. MR. NEAL1S FOR PRESIDENT. lie Remains the Choice of Common Council's Dcinocruts, The Democrats of common, council have not held their caucus, but it Is plated for tonight or tomortow In case Mr. Noone, of the Knghteentli ward, is able to leave the Moses 'Pay lor hos pital. There is no change in the plan of the majority to name ex-President Nealls for the piesidency. lie is to lie aigued over. 1'iesldent Orler nnt Mr. Nealls have burled the hatchet and agieed upon a piellmlnary settlement of their differences. At the Moses Taylor hospital last night It was stated that Mr. Noone had been able to be up and about the ward durine the day and would be greatly improved today. Minor Totally Injured. Wllkes-llarre, Pa., April 1 -Prank ilal- laghei, a miner, was fatally tnjuted today b u fall of coal In Coxu Uros.' &z Co 's Kast Stockton mine. : WE SHOW Spring styles in foot wear to shoe-searchers. Most of the new goods are here. The toes on the newshoes'are not as pointed as hereto fore. A relief your feet will appreciate. And the money goes farther than before. If you spend it here. Come see if this is so. 410 Spruce St. 1 ft FLOUR AUTHORESS RECEIVED A HEARTY OVATION Mrs. R) ley's New Play Scores a Decided Success at Academy. THE MYSTERIOUS MR. BUGLE Civcii Its .Second Public Production I.nttt Night mid Met with nn J'.iitlinsW nstlc Ueccntlon--Mr. It) ley Agrees with the Critics It Is Ilcrllcst Work. Something About tho Hrllllnnt XS oman. "The Mysterious Mr. Bugle," Made line I.ucette Hyle's new three-act futce, received Its second ptodurtlon lust night ut the Academy of Music In this city, und Its reception was a lepe tltlon of the ovation which Its Initial performance was tendeied In AVilkes llatre ut the tlrand Wednesday night. Theie was a cttituln call after the first nit and nftei' the second act the man at the windlass must have thought that the piompter was playing an April Joke on him, for the signal bell up In the tiles was kept Jingling for several minutes, and only ceased when the nu thoiess heiself, In responue to calls of "Uvley," "Ityley ," fiom all parts of the house, canie out und bowed nnd blushed and .smiled and tlitew kisses to the clapping, cheering house and vvaimly shook hands with Miss Uussell. Who went olT the stage with liei It Is not putting It toostiong to suv that a better pleased audience nevei left the Academy. A puie fatce, lutiodiitliig the cus trinaiy complications, vvltli the sugges tive ones left out, and Heated with the i Ichest kind of dellcute humoi In ti most clever manner is n vvuy of de "Pilblng "The M.stetious Mt Hugle" In lulef The t-toiy lilnges on the Jeal ousy of one Tom Polllngei, who will lice his eccentlle gtandmotliei's nill- lluns If he mnliles befoie he leaches what she believes to be yeuis of rtls cietion, and who In oidei to piotect his betiothed, Uetty Pondacie, fiom tho attentions of other men. Induces her to assume the evil station of guss v Mow hood and the name of Mis. Solo mon Hugle The amount of bother that the nu thoiess m maces to woik out of this situation is possibly the best evidence of hr versatility and Hie mannet In which she dovc-tnlls the minus com plications Is the grw.test ti Unite to lni cleverness. Theie is a censtant sue cesslon of complete situations and yet at no time is the play out of Joint 01 the stoiy foiced. Miss Annie Itussell and Joseph Hol land play the leading loles and when It is said the chaiacters lit them as If they were made for them enough is said. Guy Stniding, Miss Agnes Find- lay, Miss Gace I"lher and last but by no means least IMgar Noiton 1111 the other principal loles most cvuelully. TALK WITH THi: PLAYWHITi: Mis. Ityley is just us blight and cheeiy and clever as is her pioductlon und thnt Is saying a good deal for her peisonallty, as those who saw the play will attest, without equivocation. When seen by a Tilbune ic potter aftci the pel foi mane e she was bubbling nvet with Joy nt the success vvlikh her Hist elfcnt In tills' new field lias met. She cpjlte agieed vvltli the criticisms of the pi ess that "The Mysteilous Mr. Hugle" Is her mastei piece, lleietofoie she has confined hei play wilting to that class of iiiodm tions which have a seilous giound woik to catiy the comedy She thought she would tt her hand as she expiessed heiself. at wilting a puie comedy of the di awing loom type that would appeal partlculaily to loveis of the finer giain of comedy woik. It was an expeiiment with her, but she feels, as she delicately put It, that she has not altogether failed. Mis. Ityley began her play wilting in a rather accidental kind of way. She was stunlng in a stock piece some yeais ago, but was unsuccessful. Her manager, like herself, was not bui dened with too much of the dross of this woild. He told Mis. Ityley, or Madeline Lucette, as she was known before the footlights, that If she would secure a play that would be suitable to her peculiar style, he would be pleased to again engage her, WROTH FOR HHRSni.r. The engaging of a playwrlte to build an especial character to lit her was too great an expense for her means as It was for the manageis. To oveicome the dltllculty she decided to wilte a play herself. She did, and played it, and with excellent success. Hut she was not destined to pluy In it long for the worth of her writing was leadlly lecog nized and she soon had to give up play -lng altogether to attend to the de mands for her wilting. Her first play, "Lady Jemina," was purchased by Minnie Maddein. "Clnls topher, Jr.," was her first substantial Success. It captured New Yoik and placed her in the front rank of play vv rites. Then came the "Ameilcnn Cit izen," which Nat Goodwin Is now star ring In; "Richard Savage," also owned by Nat Goodwin, and 'Coat of Many Colors,"whlch Herbert Kelcey and Hfile Shannon will produce shoitly. She Is now engaged In wilting new plays for John Drew and K. H Sothein "The Mysterious Mr. Hugle" is to be put on next stason ut the London Comedy the atie, Charles Hawthiey having pur chased the Knglish lights. Mrs. Ityley stipulates In all her con tracts that she shall supeivlse the he lection of the cast. The cast In "Mr. Hugle" was selected by her manager, Mr. Hiadley, and met with her endorse ment in eveiy paitlcular Shells high ly pleased with the Interpietatlons of Miss Russell und Mr. Holland and at tributed much of the success ot tho production to the fact that they aie so natuially fitted to the puns unci ap plet lute them so well. OLD-TIME MINSTRELS. They Aro (Si lng n Pino Pcrforiniuicn at DuvlH' Theatre. Tho show at Davis' theater for the last three days ofthls week is one of the best entertnlnments of Its kind that has ever visited the city. It Is Rlchaid and Ptingals' famous Georgia min strels. The show given Is a luttler of tho old time kind, the style that keeps you happy all the time. As the e,urtulii goes up u big pyramid of colorfel men In colored costumes Is seen. The orchestra Is on the top of the heap and mound the lower fiont 1b a elide of Jet shining minstrels. After tho first part which Includes a medley of good things there Is a peiiod for specialty vvoik and the show closes with a something culled "Lucy's Lawn Party." Lucy isn't there; In fact tnere is not a female lu the uggiegutlou. Among tho remaikablc things given aie, first and fortiuost, the really won deiful contortionist Cialg. Ills per foimance Is appalling. AVilllum Slay whistles and Imitates with hU throut IT CAN'T BE DONE. No Olio Ciiii Remain Well, No Chronic Discus)' Can lie Cured ti ulcus the Stomach Is I'lrst Mndu strong nnd Vigorouit. This Is plain bcunse every organ In the 1 body depemlH on tho stomach for Its noutlshmclit, Norvo, bone, fincvv, mooii nro made from the food which tho stom ach converts to our use. ' How useless to treat disease with this, that and the other remedy and neglect the most Important of all, the stomach. The earliest symptoms of Indigestion are eour rlslngo, bad taste In tho mouth, gas In stomach and bowels, palpitation, all-gone feeling, falntness, headache, con stipation; later comes los of flesh, con sumption, liver and heart troubles, kid ney diseases, nervous prostration, all ot which nro tho Indirect result of poor tiutiltlon. Any person suffering from Indigestion should niaku it u ptactlec to taku after each meal one of Stuart's Dyspspsla Tablets, allowing It to dissolve In the mouth and thus mingle with the sallvn and enter tho stomach In the most nat ural way. These Tablets are highly rec ommended by Di. Jennlsoti bcciuse they aie composed of tho natural digestive nclds and fruit essences which assist the stomach In digesting all wholesome .food before It has time to feuneiit and sour Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tablets are sold by druggists, full sl7ed packages ut M cents, 'I hoy are ulso excellent for Invalids and children A book on stomach diseases and thousands of testimonials of genuine chips sent flee by adiliesslng Stuart Co, Marshall, Mich. many kinds of bit Is and animals nnd does It well James W Dorsey as an cMiullllhilnllst shows wondeiful skill and the singing of Mastei Putty Robin son is a realm e. Kcllmuuntul Pen In give a novel mu sical sketch. They ale the iie.itlon of "file Iliad. Annie." a choius song nnd elanc e worth seeing. Neil Mooie Is cntci tabling ns a slng ei. The show Is n winner and Davis' should lie emwded today and toinoriow us It was yesteidiy afternoon and evening. Matinees will be given each day. WHITE HOUSE BACK R00A1. It gnin Pigures in n Night llraul and Two Arrests. Tlie famous luck loom of the "White House" siilnou on Perm avenue hus again borne a part in a police case and the an est of two young women, LUzle anil Clam Heiwatd, 22 and 20 years old lespectlvelv They weie Intoxicated and ciuatrellng In the place late Wednesday night and Wete put out thtough the side door Into Center stieet. After being ejected the pair began fighting and lent the alt with language that would put to shume the etiquette of a moderately piofane man. Pass eisby on Penu avenue heiud the com motion unci gntheied about the two women who weie finally anested by Patiolmen Day and Ulock. In police couit yesterday they weie fined $" each by Mayor Railey. EASTERN LEAGUE CONTRACTS. 1'ollouing Have Keen Approved lij President Power". Hastein league contiacts have been appioved us follows by Piesldent Pow ers: With Toronto Albert Wagner, James P. White, Peter Hutchinson, James Casey, Many Staley, John Pie email and 1) L .Me Cum With HutTalo James A. Hi own, IMwn-d Ciemlugei, Sam Wise, Wllllum Uleiuhari, liw truce (JUboy, Utorge H. Cray, R. C Oley, Hatvev P. Halley, James Pie lit, Sutei Sullivan, It. C Glegoiy und x an Patte ion With Roeheste r Joseph Mulvev, 1M wanl Henry, Joseph. IKrmlon, William liottenus, Hemy Lynch, H J. Munay, W llllam Caliban, James D. Cannon und William Roberts. With Syracuse Joseph Harrington, Os car Hill, William Higan, Wuee Mason and D L. Hreckenrlclge. With Wllkes-Hane John WeithoiT, X. Weekes and Robert Hamilton. With Scranton Piank J. Hovd. With Suilnglleld Hert Inks. O PRICE OF GAS IS REDUCED. 1 New Schedule- (iocs Into Lllcct on April 1 Next. The Scranton Oas nnd Water com pany and the Hyde Park Gas and Wat el company announce that on and after April 1 the pi ice of gas will be $1.23 per thousand cubic feet. This pi Ice will also be subject to the following discounts Five per cent, upon all bills where th consumption for the month amounts to less than J5; ten per cent, upon all bills wheie the consumption amounts to $23 and upwaids, piovlded the bill Is paid on or before the 20th of the month on which the bill Is presented SCHMALTZ CLUB BANQUET. Ln.lovnble Time Wednesdny Night in thu Washington Avenue (Jnarlers. Tho Scianton Schmaltz club, oigau ized for pleusure put poses, enjoyed Its fourth monthly feast Wednesday even ing at their looms, 201 Washington nvenue. The Haydn Hanjo club, of tho South Side, entei tallied witli selections. Joseph llaumelster was toastmaster of the post piandlal fun Theie were a number of clevei speeches by the mc-m-beis of the club and fl lends. Kxriirsiuu Itutes Tor Students for tho Knitter Vacation. To accommodate students attending legulaily established boaidlng schools und colleges the Central Rallioad of Now Jeisev have anunged to sell them louud trip tickets to any point on the Central Railroad of New Jeisey, Phil adelphia and Reading Railway or' the Haltlmore and Ohio Rallioad at one fuie and a thlid for the round tilp These tickets will bet sold not mote than tlnee days after the beginning of the vacation and will be good foi letuinlug for fifteen days but in no case- will tickets be limited for longer than Apill 3D. To obtain tickets at the reduced ruto It will be necessaiy for the student to piesent a ceitltlcate signed by the piesldent or other authoilzed otllcer of the college or school to the ticket agent. REMOVED. THE STAR PAINT SHOP TO 331 CUSS. VIAGHER, Decorator, House and Sinn Painter Weill 'Ilntlnu und Pii per mutes ( lieerfiiily 1'uniUlied. illv 1 urulidi ulentlue'M Iteudy .Ml.ed I'ulnu, one of the best In mur- hot Vurulnhc-ii, PnuuieU, Handle-, etc., fur HUltf, jji Aiiumi Avenue, acranion. w ins in NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF WHIST Scranlon Players to Attend the Congress nt I'uMii'Day. LADY PLAYERS ARE COMPLIMENTED .Mr. Otis Sajs No City Possesses Hot ter l.udy Talent Tlinn Dues Scrau-toii-i:uston mid Possibly Newark to Send Teams Hero to Piny the Scrauton Mhlst Club--Ncv I.eud ol the Hamilton Pour Which Hits Not Lost n Trick. A number ot local whist players are beginning to "murk time" in anticipa tion of the battles to lie fought at the annual congiess. It Is to be held ut the Hotel Vlctoila, Put-ln-liay, a sum mer lesort on Lake Hrle and about twenty miles noith of Sundusky, Ohio. The ptlndpal match of eoui.se Is the Hamilton trophy, for tenm of four and championship of the American Whist league. It begins Tuesday, Julv fi, nnd continues until Saturday. Next In lin ixii tune e Is the "Minneapolis tiophy" for the championship for pulis, to be played on Wednesday, Thursday and Filelay The "challenge tiophy" for teams of four begins on Tuesday and closes Filday. In ndltiou to these- Im pottant matches uie- the big gcneiul games each day for pairs and teams of four. Souvenir pilzes aie given the wlnneis In these gnmes. The leading teams of foui nnd the best pails, aie engaged In the tiophy mute lies, but dozens of well known pluyeis ate to be found In the geneiai games. At the last congiess the fol lowing weie all pluy lug in these mate lies: Cavendish and Whltlleld. or Hnglaud, Hamilton, Fisher, Ames, Ttlst, Snow, Wooten, Toomey, Man dell and Sdiwaiz. From piesent Indications live or six membeis of the Si lautou Whist club will attend. It was hoped that u team of foui could be fonned to enter In one of the leading contests, hut theie Is hill ell y time sullldent for the thoiouglt di tiling In team woik leepulied In such mutches. Those who attend can lily on having lots of spoil and enjoyment lu the open games, nnd need not be afiald of being outclassed. The piesent whist season has been, the most active ever known. New clubs have been foimed all over the countiy. Matches between clubs have been numeious, theie being in some cases sixty to eighty playeis on each side. Twenty matches foi the chal lenge trophy have been played since October Hi und the leading newspapers In all the laige cities have made a specialty of ai tides on whist. Th challenge tiophy match on March 27, between Hamilton and Haltlmoic lesulted lu a tie, 22 each It Is to be played on on March if), Hamilton has now won It fifteen times und only le eiulres live moie letoiles to utciulie peimunent possession of the cup The next congiess will doubtless make ui langeinents to havL- a new tiophy leady, as this contest Is the most popu lat tinning whist clubs. The New Jeisey Whist association held Its uunual meeting last week at the club rooms of the Jersey City dub. Ten teams enteitd in the piellmlnaiy mutch for the Park club trophy. The Jeisey City team of four hud top scene of 15 plus. This team has been lately coached by T. H. Otis, In prepaid Hon for these matches. In the seml llnuls this team was beaten by the fa mous Park team by one tilck The Paik's won the tiophy by defeating Princeton by two tilcks. The annual meeting was a gleat success in all le spects. T. i: Otis was le-elected pres ident. The Otis Whist club (Ladles) has pi oven a success. Two compass games uie yluyed weekly, and muny of the membeis are devoting time and study to the game. Mr. Otis lemarked din ing his last visit heie that he believed the ludles of Scianton had greater tal ent than any he knew of. The opinion was tflveii In good faith and theie aie good icasons to believe he was light. It is a fact that our "so-called ciack playeis are not anxious for a trial of skill with the Otis Whist club. The new compass game is piovlng popular at the Scianton Whist club. It is generally legauled as a gieat Im piovemeut over the regular compass. r The "teams of foui-" matches on Fil day evenings give the best and most valuable experience nnd will doubtless pioduce the gieatest lmpiovement among the playeis. At the Tuesday evening compass , match this week. Messrs. Wallace and Hlnleimlster made Saturday, April 3d, and Monday, April 5th. Music by Saturday Afternoon and Evening. DRESS GOOD! ooooooooo We will make a grand display of the latest styles in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Many new pat terns and shades will make their first appearance in our store Saturday. I II 1 You will not be urged to MEAR the top score with S plus. Patterson and Reese, of Putbondalei Davis nnd lllakeslee, of Jeimyii, and Mr. Hremer, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Cole, of Chi cago, vvete present nnd ininle good scenes. The doors of the Scranton Whlnt club are nlways open to visiting players. Mr. Hurke, of I'tlcn, Is often seen nt the rooms, and It wan through his courtesy that the Improved piogresslve pair gumo hns been Intioduceel to our local players, white It Is still a stranger 111 mnny leading whist clubs. The New Jeisey Whist club will play It April C for the tlrst time, nnd Philadelphia Is expected to Introduce It some time dining the autumn. Local players are looking forward to Hie lutuin game with Kaaton, ns It Is the only club match now pending. It Is possible that Mr. Otis, of Novv nik, may make nirangemcnts with Scranton for a match; If so Scranton will be obliged to make the tilp first. It Is to be hoped that our leading play ii. will fall In line It the "mosnultoes" should conclude to sing. If the mutch Is arranged it will lie played on a Sat urday, the team leaving Scianton nt 1 p m. Illughnmtein played a match with P.l mlia last week, twelve men on a side, nnd won by one tilck. This may give Hlnghnmton coinage enough for anoth er game Willi Scranton. The Hamilton four haw a new lead this season which they say lias not lost a trick this winter. It Is to le-ael the top of a long suit, which does not con tain a fa-o caid. Instead of the fourth best. It watns the puitner that the lender has no stiength in tho suit und incidentally In trumps This lend should not be confounded w Itli the shott suit lead of u strengthening, card, and cannot be used by slioit suit leael eis. Piopellv undeistood It Is a valu able Infcu matlon plav. Mi. Otis uses this lead but conveys dlllcient Informutlon. It l- uiuiues tlonablv a snuiec of disappointment to lead n foutth best fiom five, ten high, without sulllclent turnip stiength, und tint puitner slaughtering Ills good eatds endenvoilug to establish your suit An established suit Is worthless without tiump stiength. Holding a live or six caid plain suit, nine or ten high, with good tiump and other stiength, the lead of the fouith best Is uiKiuestionulily the best lend, as the puitner will give assistance In estab lishing and biluglng In: while with weak tiumps the lead of the ten con veys all this Infoimntion and he will act accotdlngly. ,T W. Dusenbuty. Moscow, Pa., March 4. 1897. My fath er lud an ubsccss on his aim and was advised by a friend to take Hood's Sar saparllla. He did so and It cuied him, and we heaitlly recommend It. Miss L. D Sayer. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, to take, easy to operate. Easy Liver Pomplalnts cuied by HnECH AM'S PILLS. Are a necessity a part o the furniture. A room may be furnished expensively and a homely set will mar the en tire effect. We have more than a hundred styles and decorations. We can sell you a handsome set for very little money. mi i 134 Wyoming Atomic. Walk In anil look around. TAILOR-MADE oooooooo We expect to make this depart ment the center of attraction by show ing a complete new stock of Stylish Garments: 1 Ladies' Suits, Separate Skirts, Shirt Waists, buy. H .415, 417 Lackawanna SUCCESS The Picture Sale is a grand success. As it should be. When pictures are of fered for less than half their value the public is not slow to appreciate it. Some Ideas Of the values offered may be gathered from the follow ing. Take this picture, for example, 20x24 inches inside measurement, takes 10 feet of moulding, at 15c, 1.50 French "Jass, - - .50 Back and making, - - .15 picture - 50 Total, SAM! I'KICU, ' - S2.G5 COMPLHTU. 75c. Water Colors Hoover's fac-simile water colors, 14x28 inside measure ments, with white and gold frame and first quality French glass, 75c. Unframed Etchings Large size, 16x26. These are first-class, signed etch There's a whole lot of fine pictures in lot we bought of C. B. Pratt that we cannot advertise in particular, for the sim ple reason that there's often only one of a kind. Then, too, a one picture doesn't sound cheap even at half price, but you know nice pictures when you see them and their worth will jump at these. Prices run about 50c. on the dollar or less. Come look at these. REXFORD'S, 303 SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist ho i;rimlnoH t lie) Kjes Piee nt !1U1I l.ucka wiitnne Avenue, ovei I.thl'li Vulley 'tick et Oftki, Will, After A pi II 1 trut, Move to 215 Lackawanna Avsniu, And Occupy u Liu ge) .Space In m UK D SHOE STORE Where he will have the finest Optical Otllce lu the city. Ills 1'Kle KS for (spectacles, Hy Ulusses, Aitlfli'lul Kje'8, Magnifying Olasxes and Opeiii (i!uM-,e's ulll he uh ulvwiyi, KtlY LOW, Steel Pinnies fiom 'j-,e. to SI. 00. Aluminum, 7.",c. to Sl.Tfi. 1 lllnl, S'.'.oo. Silver, Si'J.OO. tiold 1 rallies, feM.oO. Aqua PiyMul biases, r.Oe. I'cbMo (iliisscs, $l,uu to $-.m. Woiepluic old lenses mid solder lr nines on shott notice. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. Organdies, Dimities, Tambours, All Ladies' Jackets, Ladies' Capes, Children's Suits, all, Avenue, Scranton, ings. Sold during this sale for less than one-quarter their value, 23c. The 5c. Lot Today we add a lot of en gravings to the counter full of unframed pictures we are closing out. Just think of buying good pictures at this price, 5c. Each. Choice of the c oliuter full! Want These ? The popular "yard pictures." Yard of Roses. Yard ot Pausies. Yard of Violets. Yard of Cats. Yard ot Dogs. Ktc, Etc. Choice of any of these for I5C. Lackawanna Ave. WE HAVE Every facility for doing GOOD work. LL NO CHARGE if We Don't Suit You. TRY US. THE Book Binding Ntat. Durable Hook Minding l what you receive If you leave yunr order with ths bCRANTON TRIBUNE HINUGRY, Trlt une UulIJInij, North Washington Ave. Bauer's Orchestra oooooooo I On Saturday we open a of Wash Goods, which we new feel line sure will be the finest assortment found in the city: Percales, German Lapets, Tissue Brode, bliades of Interlluiags to match. OOOOOOOO Aiii UNVU tu. Lome, in Come spect our goods, see the beautiful plants and flowers and listen to the exquisite music. We will make you welcome, s Pa. . .