up THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, , APRIL 27, 1SJ)7. 7 ; v SPRING SPECIALTIES AT NORTON'S Wall Papers and Dicoratlons, large assortment, all grades, from the lowest price goods to the best made. Choice patterns, beautiful colorings, Window Shades and Fixtures for Stores, Offices and Residences, All desirable colors to order quickly and "ready made," at popular prices. Children's Carriages. Wc have the best carriages for the least money to be found In Scrantoti. Boys Express Wagons, Wood and Iron. Velocipedes Uicyclcs, Carts. Harrow etc. large Show tooms with lots of light. Experienced clerks and Courteous Attention. M. MORTON, 32: Lackawanna Ave. orrinao FIRE INSURANCE, 020 Wyoming Ave. LACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT IAUNDERING .108 Penn Avenue. A. II. V AKMAN. MCMULLEN 8 II nc opened n Cfcuernl Inimiiirp Ofllce in SIS' Ilcst Stock ConipiinlM leproMMited. Larue linen cnpiclnll) convlU'd. .Telephone- 1HIIU. DR. W. B. KENWOOD, s ST ! 6 LACXMHAim AVE. HIS) To lnsuro publication In this paper, volunteered communications of a con trocrslal character MUST VU SIG.NT.D rOH PUBLICATION by tlVJ writer's troo name. To this Just rule We cannot hereafter make exception. CITYNOTES. 'Miicnniflo Appi iUcim lames H. Iluesell In .ml iippp.ilt In ili .libltrntlou 100m of the court Ikilm i-.leid.iy. The Uoanl f Associated Charities of Kcratiton will mett t'''a ewinliiK .it S oVIoek In tlio poor bojrd room, Municipal building. Com t yesterday approved tho bond of Tax Collector Gconta W. Puttcrt-nn, or IttPlimiK buiouf.li. W. W. Patterson an 1 J. W, U.1WS011 wero biuctles in the sum of $.!,0ih. Tho meeting of the Junior Auxiliary of St. Luke's parish, postponed jesterday on account of tin Htoim, will tic hi Id today in the parish room, Ul Washington ao nue, tit 1 o'clock. Tho funeral of Mrs. Mattio Kills Joiic?, mention of hoe death was made In The Tribune esteiduv, will tako place Wed nesday afternoon nt - p. m. Interment i 111 1)3 undo in Forest Hill cemetery. The gymnasium at the Young Women's ChrNtlnn nhociation will close Friday ev ening with an culeitulnmcnt consisting ot matches ilt Ills and 'iH-i la.1 music. Uoth gentlenit.li anl hulks aie Invited. P.itilck IlimPy and Maigaret Connors, of Sciiintoii; Henry C. McUuIgan, of Scranton. and Matilda Weber, of Talor; P.itrhk P. (Irlir.ts nnd Cithcilne Healey, of Sciantoa, wero granted marriago II ouim'S o?u rfi.o. James CHiaid was arretted yeitrnl.iy for trespass on Del.iwate, ick.iwanna and Wt'Stcin pioputy. His Ixrme Is in New ailc and ho was seairhlng for woik. Al dei man Howe bent (Jlraid to the county Jail for ten days in di fault of ?j. A Dunmoit1 leader asks us. for the name; cf tho ioadmaiteT of the Wllkes-Huro nnd I'.istcrn railroad who Is oierseelng tho branch now under construction near Avoca. Will some friend kindly supply us with this liitorrnatlon? Chailcs Hlosky and Prank Mirnllsky wore item to the county Jill last evening from tho olllco Justice of the Penco Nicolas ellynn, v P 11 township, for tin owing rtonctt YukIi u car of tho Lackawanna liar, Vantdt company. Thcro will be a )n meeting of the Women' 4 Clnlbtl.in ' mpcniire unions of lliinmore, Ot fori Ridge and gcianton in the lo-turo loom of the 121m P.uk church this afternoon nt 0 o'clock. Mis. l; I, fttwens. Mate supeilntcndent of Mothois' Meetings, will bo present and uddiXbt the lUOI'tlllg. Miss Maria Parloa, of New Yotk city, will gIo a popular and fiee lecture to both gentlemen and ladles In Young Men's Christian Association building Monday night. Kveiybody Invited. The diagram for the icerved seats during tho course of twelve lectures given by Miss Mai la Patloa on "Loraestlf Ileonomj" Is now fjjien, and all ladles holding tickets may isohangc them for the reset ved seat Hole ets at tho Youu;; Men's Christian Asso ciation building. Tho Lautel c'.ub cf the Younir Woni'ii's V'hilKtian asetfl.ttlon will meet tonight and gho the tollor.'lng progiammc; Mu sic, dub: Snlpti'ie les.on, chaplain; mu ot., club; description ol Qixtnt's rnonu ineiit. Miss Maty nine: "Current Hvents," MIxs Janet Ailams; ocal foIo. Mrs. II. T. Jitne; blomnpl.y of Helm Keller, Miss Hiiglusi debate. Misses Doeisatn and Hancock: II vo jirattlonl questions an twered by club; c.trm,)oraneous speak ing, club; college songs, club. Members and frb'nds aie asked to come. John Volknandt, formerly with .To niph SpIcher In tho baiber business, lias connected himself with Seeklns" llatbor bIuji und bath room, under IMuif bank, where he desires that all IiIr friends will call and see him. rfO,i5.VCJ4l-l.s4jt Xk rv'sxTi i ( 1 HJ T?i - 7, ').LA..- V .1-Xt 3 1$ Mnny men hnvo . .4 never known tliu . ;s -. i v real hollil eomfort 'J, of n lwrfft'tilttltig imrt. Tiy Till; UMTKUllltAND A. WATERS,- k Successor to iV v ClirlsllaD, llie Halter, ? 8 i.V k Lnckii. Ave. ,; 5 ?0l?x OSJsSROJi mm H II '5 u; r i. V IT WAS A MUSICAL TREAT. Tim Arions nnil Symphony Orchestra Ilcnrd in n Illuh-Chm Concert. Professor Theodore Hember&er, who has dono bo much foi' the advance ment of music In this city, placed Scrnnton'fl lovers of high class music under further obligations to him last night by nrranglng and conducting one of the most artistic treats of the sea son. It was a concert In which the Arions anil the Symphony orchestra both participated, The audience was large, but not ns large as the event deserves. It was a cultured and discriminating audi ence, however, nnd this made up for Its lack of numbers. The pnogrammo consisted of two nutnbeis by the oichestrn, which con sisted of forty pieces; three numbers by the Ailons; one number by the At Ions and orchestra combined, and a bari tone holo by John Htoeber. The most appi eclated event of the programme, judging fioni the applause, was that in which the Arions and or- mm iMfMmim rnor. Tiii:oi)cmrj iti:.Mui:nai:n. chestra combined. They tendered two "elections, one of them being '"Rang nu Aeglr," written by Kaiser 'Wilholm II, and the other "Jung Slgfrled." by Stoellncr. (Itelg'H "KruohlliiR," the sec ond f-electlon by the 01 chestra, was en coied. It is quite likely that the other numbers of the piogrniume would have been encoted also but for the fact that each of them was a double selection. It was the ilrst nppeniatieo of the Arions s-inee Mr. IlembeigiT became their musical dlicctor two months ago. Their Improvement was very marked and the dliector came in for llbetal encomiums for the excellent showing they made. SOME ONE PICKED $200. Heading Tpo Arrested, but Nothing Mas Proved Agninst Him. Krnnk Marvin, n Heading type-setter, was arrested yesterday mottling at the Delnwnre, Lackawanna and 'Western station, for picking a sum of $200 from the pocket of II. II. Peters, whose home Is In Lehlshtcn. Marvin was taken befoie Alderman Howe and afterward to tho station house. Late In the af ternoon Marvin w-as released from cus tody, the evidence atralnst him being Insufficient. All th.it connected Marvin with the loss of the money was that ns the llrst train on t lit- Hloonisbutg division pull ed into the station .some one in the ctowd on the platfotm shouted: "Look out lor pick pockets!" 'When the warn ing wns given Peters putting his hands to his pockets discovered that he-was minus of $103 In money nnd a. $3 check drawn on a White Haven bank. A woman, Mrs. Jennie Marr, thought she saw two men acting suspiciously near Peteis and she afterward pointed out Marvin to Patrolman Sartor ns one of the gullty-looklng men. Ills com panion escaped. Marvin was taken befoie? AJdetman Howe and the evi dence at hand was tepeated. Fifteen dollars was found on his person. He was sent to the station house for a fur- tner Hearing una at o o clock Peters wh'o wanted to leave the city for home asked thut a final hearing be given. His wish w-as gratified nnd Marvin was immediately dischaiged. VERY MUCH A LA CYCLONE. Didn't Have Unite r.notigh I'orcc, lloueicr, to Do Grout Damage. At 3.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon a very brisk nnd business-like kind of a breeze htruck this city. For half an hour or so it kept evety exposed mov able thing on the move nnd tlneatened nt eveiy minute to give motion to many fixed things. The only leal accomplishment In this way that was repotted was the llftlne of two or three tiles from the court house tower and the unloosening of tho anchorage of the weather vane. The etiunty comniisgioneis when apprised of the vane having become loosened, feared that It might bo blown down, and as a precaution had the sidewalks In the immediate vicinity of the tower barricaded with largo dty goods boxes. It elldn't come down, at all events. and the only trouble that eventuated was n shower of books and things in the prothonotaiy's ofllce. wheie Myron Knsson was rash enough to rematk: "Tho vane thing ought to tnke a tum ble." Tho only other bother reported was from tho lower ciiu of the Fourteenth ward, which iccdved a shower bath ot culm that was picked up by a gust of wind from the Mt. Pleasant dump and scattered all over the neighborhood ljlng to the southeast of the dump. FUNERAL OF MRS. ANNA C. SAWYER. Sciviccs Wero Held nt tho Homo of Colonel nnd .11 rs. II. A. Coarsen. Tho funeral of Mrs. Annie Coursen 'Sawyer was held at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of her parents, Colonel nnd Mrs. H. A. Coursen, on Washington avenue. The remains reached here from Massachusetts on the arrival of the 1.50 Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western train. Kev. Dr. James McLeod, of the First Picsbyttrlan chuich, conducted the ser vices. The singing was by a quartette, Mis. Rogers Israel, Mis. G. Dull. Dlm mlck, Alfred Wooler nnd Philip War ren. Tho selections were "Some Time Wo Will Uridei stand," "Some Sweet Day Bye and Bye" nnd "There Is Wide ness in Clod's Mercy." Tho pall-bearers were C. 12. Blair. Frank Linen, E. a. Coursen nnd James Blair. Jr. Interment wus made In the Dunmore cemetery. 4"f44---f -H - Tho amateur bare ball club re- - celling before Juno 20 tho groatcbt "' number of votes, ns explained on " the sporting page-, will receive 10 - t uniforms, fiee, No coupon good longer than f. days after publica tion, Here Is a chance for tho boys of Northeastern Pennsylvania to Join the bag ball procession In quito Jhe proper stle. - - 4-4-f-M- H-H- -f4 4-H-H- OUR SOLDIER BOYS GO TO NEW YORK Will Participate in the Dig Parade at That Place Today. REGIMENT MADE A GOOD SIIOWINQ There Win n Large llcprcicntntlonof the Members of Kucli Company. Hcplinciit Hns in Cliiiru'o of Iilcu-tciuint-Coloncl C. C. .llattcTho Ilojs Aro Qunrtcrrd nt the tint ml Central 1'nlnrroi Lexington Avenue The Thirteenth regiment, with Wllkes-Harre's Ninth icglmcnt follow ing, left the Hlectilc City esterdny morning a few minutes befoie 10 o'clock and arc now eiunrtored under inllltnry rules In the fJrnnd Central Palace. Lex ington nvenuo and Forty-Fifth street, New Yotk cltv. The meaning nt tho visit to partici pate in the Orant masoleum parade to dayIs well known. Tho members of the Thirteenth turned out In numbprs that far exceeded the highest calcu lation of tho olllcers. Nearly every company hud Its full etuota of men, nnd the best teglmont In the lending brig ade In tho strongest body of cltlren sol dleiy In the woild, will creditably dis port Itself In the great demonstration today. Owing to the death ot Colonel Cottr sen's daughter, the regiment Is In charge of Lieutenant Colonel C. C. Mattes. The following leglmentnl of ficers are also with the icglmcnt: George H. Whitney, major First bat talion: F. W. Still well, major Second battalion; W. O. l-ulton, M. IX, major surgeon; L. T. Mnttes, regimental ati Jutnnt; F. W. Mason, adjutant First battalion; It, M. Sttntton. adjutant Second battalion; W. J. Tracuy. quar termaster; II. II. Cox, Inspector tillc practice; C. It. Parke, M. D . and W. 13. Keller, M. D.t assistant surgeons. THI3 NON COMS. Non-commissioned staff Albert Da vis, sergeant major Fltst battalion; ISeese Watklns, aunrtei master .ser geant; II. U. Andrews, commissary ser geant; J. T. Hnumelster, hospital stew nid; 12. I). IOdwnrds, principal musician. Hvery captain of the eight companies Is attending the encampment. Captain Fellows, of Company F, left last night for New Yoik city, nnd assumed com mand of his men. Lieutenant Decker was in chntge en route. Yesterday morning was made for parading. The petlcstrlnnlsm on the streets was toned with dabs of blue from the moving time after bienkfast until all the hurry, lug heioes wero collected In rows at the several points of rendezvous. The Second battalion under command of Major F. W. Stlllwell, assembled in the atmory. Thete were four compa nies. A, II, C and D, with a good at tendance in each. Headed by Law rence band nnd the leglment drum corp the bnttallon moved nt 9 o'clock from the front of the armory, wheto line was drawn up, to the Delawaie, Lacka wanna and Western station. Liouten nnt Colonel Mattes matched at the head of the battalion. The toute was from Adams to Linden, to Washington, to Lackawanna and to the station. Here Company F of tho West Side, and Company II of the Noith End, were in waiting. HONESDALE COMPANY. Cmpany K, of Honesdnle, command ed by Captain W. A. Wood, came In on the 9.34 Delaware and Hudson train. With them was Major George II. Whit ney, who commands the First battalion. At 9.4S Company O, of Monti ose, ar ilved on Y pedal train which wns to convey the iment to New Yotk. The regiment got aboard and the nine cars moved out of the station amid the deaf ening cheers of the soldiers and their f i lends on tho station platfotm. The Ninth leglment passed through the city shoitly after the departure of the Thir teenth. Today tho parade will move. Tho regiment will lead tho Third brigade, composed of the National Guard of the several states. WAS THE CHILD ILL-TREATED ? .Mrs. Duggnii Inquires Into the Cnsc ol'lliitlio .llullock'. Mrs. W. B. Duggaii, ngent for the Board of Associated Charities, was en gaged yest'iday in a case on Bellevue heights, where a young girl was said to be mentally deranged, tho result of beatings she had suffered from older persons. The girl's name is Hattle Mullock, and she lives with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Long, of Avenue A. When Mrs. Duggan went to tho house yesterday morning she was denied ad mittance, but In the evening with De tective Dyer as escort, Mrs. Duggan again went to tho house and this time she entered. In questioning Mr. and Mrs. Long Mrs. Duggnn learned that the girl is 17 years old. Her parents live at Danville and she has been with the Longs for ninny years They denied beating her and explained the girl's oft-heard screams as the Jubilant ejac ulations of two children at piny a son of the Longs nnd the girl heiself, Hnttto Mullock herself was ques tioned but would say nothing. The neighbors said that the girl was pun ished nearly every day and the beat ings she had received caused her to ciy out. The child made the statement that her aunt had oftentimes tried to force her to attend Sunday school As she had not been accustomed to do this when she was at home she rebelled now and ngaln. Mr. and Mrs. Long promised to send the child to her moth er at Danville or to some sanitarium for tho feeble minded. VERY MUCH IN EARNEST. C. .11, IlriiHh's Ilnlf-lJrotlicr .Makes a IMcn for His Kelense. A wild-looking, sllm-bullt man, with his hair sparsely falling over a semi bald head, and a general appearance of eccentricity, enteted Alderman Howe's ofllce last evening und plteous ly asked that C. M. Hrush, a painter, be teleased fiom the county Jail, where he had been sent to answer In court a charge of assaulting Mrs. Mary C. Knapp, of Penn avenue. lie said that Hrush Is his half brother '"and a fel low ought to do something for his brother, etc." Thorpe was the name ot the man who wnnted Urush inleased and he lli between rim South Side nnd areenwood, away up on the hill. Thorpe offered his household goods for ball. "Or," he said, "take me, I'm worth J200." If tho alderman did not want him ho could hnvo a Judgment note, said Thorpe, for a stono ejuniry with a $75 Block already cut, a :!5x5 two-story wooden house In which' Is un organ, a housolteepor, a .sowing, machine and outside In a coop arc eight goats, nlcc- ly groomed! all of which Is the proper ty of Mr, Thorpe nnd he offered them as ball. "Moreover," said Thorpe, his sunken eyes Hashing with hope, "that man you have In Jail owns a paint well along the Delaware river and he'll sign that over to you If you let him out." The paint well In question, accord ing to Thorpe, Is one of the best In the world. He offered to walk home and back again In thirty minutes so that ho could prove possession of the prop erty mentioned In detail. Urush is still In Jail nnd the efforts of his suf fering half brother go for naught. SLICED OFF MALI' HIS TIIUMD. Wnlter In Hot'inrr's Dining I'nrlors .Heels with n Piiiiil'iil ecldcnt. Oscar Ilrodlns, nuperlntendent ot wnlter nt Ileemers' Washington ave nue dlttlni; pallors, had one-half of the thumb on the right hand chopped off nt noon yestetday by one ot the machines In the kitchen department. Air. Ilrodlns, lenvlng the Revered half behind, rushed to a physician and had the wound dressed. He afteiwuttl con tinued his duties nt the dining room. The cut was a pccullni one. It began below the Joint ot the thumb and sliced off the member vertically, leav ing n half nail and Just niching the bone. CHURCH OF HOLY CROSS. First Meeting of the New Congregation Was an Enthusiastic Onc-A Tern porary Church to Dc Erected. Tho first meeting of the congregation of the new parish established In Belle vuo by ltt. ltev. Hishop O'Hara was held last night In St. Peter's hall. So large was the nttendnnce that the hall could not contain them nil and ilnnlly It was decided to make It a woman's meeting and the men wlthdtew, to meet for themselves Thursday evening nt the same place. Rev, William 1'. O'Donnell, the rec tor, was present to meet his people for the fltst time, nnd he exptesscd himself as highly gtatllkd with the encout aging enthusiasm shown. Select Councilman 11. 12. Clarke, of the Sixth wind, presided, and Miss Maiy A. Doyle acted as secretary. It was arranged to pioeeed at once with the furnishing of a house for the pi lest and a committee consisting ot Misses Mary A. Doyle, Mniy Freeman, Maty Curran, Nellie Klehauls, Annie Lynn, Mary Huddy, Mary Niland and Kate Mullen was bdected to solicit sub scriptions for and attend to the work. Hishop O'Haia, Kev. N. J. MeManus, of Providence, and ltev. Father O'Don nell visited tjie new parish yesterday morning to Ijispcct the property se cured for the church and priest's res idence and select the lot on which each is to be placer. The property con sists of three lots on Hroadway. It was decided to erect the church on the John Cogglns lot and to use the John Madlgan property at 507 Broadway for the priest's residence. Rev. Father O'Donnell will take charge of the parish next Saturday. Mass will be celebrated In St. Peter's hall next Sunday and the Sunday fol lowing. Thereafter the services will be held In a temporary structure, which will be built during the Interim on the church site. The permanent church building will be begun as soon as cir cumstances warrant It. The new church will be known as the Church of the Holy Cross, a name se lected by Bishop O'Hara. The fact that last night's meeting was not an nounced until yesterday morning when the blshop'went over to the new parish made the large attendance all the more gratifying to the new rector. TWENTIETH CENTURY MINSTRELS. They Aro Playing u Three Dnys' I2u gngement nt Drills' Thcntcr. The new Henry Burlesque and Twen tieth Century Minstrel company began a three das' engagement at Davis' theater yesterday afternoon. The per formance opens and close3 with short burlesques, sandwiched in between which Is nn entertaining olio. Carr nnd McLeod do an entertaining music al act, und tho travesty woik of Chas. and Minnie Borroughs is well done and amusing. The opening burlesque is "Courted Into Love" nnd brings on the stage an array of pretty girls in gorgeous cos tumes. The performances closes with "The Artist's Model" a satire on the New York &ucce.ss of the same name which Is amusing. The company will be Feen at Davis' this nnd tomorrow afternoons and evening. DESTRUCTIVE FOREST FIRES. House nnd llnrn Consumed on tlm Hnst Mountain. Forest fires raging on tho East mountain Sunday swept over a large tract of timber land In the vicinity of Mooslc lake, doing a gieat deal of dam age. A house, barn and fences on a farm belonging to the Pennsylvania Coal company and located near old No. 11 level were consumed. The tain in the evening extinguished tho (lames and prevented further dam age. m WANT EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS. tJrillln Lake risking nnd Protective Association Seeks n Charter. The Oiillln Lake Fishing and Protec tive association yesteiday applied to court for a charter. Its purposes are to piopagato nnd preserve the fish In Grlllln lake, located In South Ablngton and Scott townships, and to have ex clusive right to fish therein. The petitioners are N. S. Davis, Claik's Green; It. E. Lowrle, Justus; Frank C. Johnson, Edella; Silas Stan ton, Justus; Harry Tripp, Justus. It. H. Holgate Is their attorney. Tho Trlbuno Hook Bindery Ib tho only institution of Its Ulnd In Nctthcastern Pennsyl vania, whore gold btampln? can bo properly executed. Work of this character re quires machinery of a proper Bti 1'iiKtli. and cur equipment Is uneipinlled for such woilt. For samples of work call at Tho Tribune Ulndery. i Your Shirts Returned to you with any kind of finish you desire, domestic, medium or hlBh Kloss, when laundrled at the Crystal, 313 and 315 Adams ave. Twlnlnrr, optician 125 Penn avenue, In Harris' drurj store. Hours 0 a. m.. 6 P.iti. CONTRACT FOR AN ADDITION TO NO. 26 Awarded by Doard of Control to John Dcnorc & Sons. COST OP TEACHERS' INSTITUTP. Shown Ily n Statement from Superin tendent Howell Reported bv tho Tcnrlicrs' Conimlttcc--On Itccoin mnndiitlou of Untitling Committee It Wns Decided to Purcliuso n Lot AtloIning No, 10 School from the Ilcst Estutn for $1,800. A brief meeting of the bonid of con trol wns held last night. Ituslncss ot only an ordinary character was trans acted. Proposals for building n four-room addition to the No. 20 school building in the Second ward were lecelvcd ns follows and referred to the building committee whoso speedy recommenda tion thnt the contract be awarded to John Uenore & Son wns adopted: John Ilenore & Son, $10,550; E. S. Williams, $I0,5G.r,; Peck Lumber company, $10,570; Peter Stlpp, ?10,C00; Green Kldge Lum ber company, $10,9"9; Ezra Finn & Sons, $11,000. The cost of the teachers' Institute was Indicated In the following financial statement by Superintendent Howell reported by the teachers' committee: KI2C12IPTS. State $200 00 Teachers 33.173 1533' DlSnURSHMKNTS. Lectures nnd Instructors Dellclt, 1VW Hotels and railroad fares Music, printing, entertainment. ,?I37 2 . VI 00 . 11!) ja . 12 00 Jfill OS . IT 33 Deficit J133 73 On recommendation of the building committee It was decided to purchase for J1.S00 the lot 20x140 feet adjoining the No. 15 bchool. Stone avenue nnv Locust stieet, ftom the Best estute. The sum of $500 Is to be paid In ensh and the balance within a year, no In tel est to be paid on the unpaid bal ance ns long as the present. building temalns on the lot. The building Is to be removed by the estate. A number of bills were approved and th'o meeting adjoin tied. Notice. Wo arc still doing business at the same old stand where we have been for twenty-two years past and most re spectfully solicit the patronage of the public as heretofore in awnings, tents, flags and all kinds of society goods and decorations. S. J. Fuhrman & Bro. Mortality Keport. Last week's mortality report of tho board of health shows 130 now cases and ." dcahts from measles, -1 new cases and 1 death from diphtheria, 5 new cases of scarlet fever, 3 of wiinoplng cough and 1 death from consumption, aa total of 112 new cases and 7 deaths from contagious diseases. There wero ."11 deaths from all causes. Yesterday 41 new cases of measles wero reported. To Cure n Cold in Ouo Dny. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If It fails to cure. 25 cents. SAWYER'S Easter Millinery. Of all times In tho year this is the most puzzling to tho ladies In deciding Just which stylo for her Easter Hat tho crowning glory of her Easter Toilet. Wo liavo been so fortunate to establish the fact that at nil times our Hats i.,'e stylish and becoming. Let our experience and taste help you to eoIvo tho question, ren dered doubly so this season because- of tho tcmarkablo variety ot colors and shapes. An early Inspection will cominco you that our claims aro as always, straight, unadorned facts. Mrs. Emma Diem has accepted a posi tion with Sawyer, tho Milliner, and cor dially invites all her friends and patrons to call and sec her; opposite Hotel Jermyn. A. R. SAWYER, 132 WYOMING AVENUE, BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8, Including tho painless extracting ot teetli by an entirely now process. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Spruce St, Opp. Motel Jermyn. To buy a Metallic Bed, To get Furniture Upholstered and Cushions made, To get Carpets aud Rugs cleaued, To buy Feathers, Mattresses, etc., To get Box Divans cheap. THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO. tl H CARPET Pffl T-V. f &3M 'ttftrff-;- r, - ?? I' 2&'T r. CffiVJWM HP' mMW 3f!li'Hl;Ji f I CN5fflM7 ) w tvinifnr ? 05 m 406 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. BUCIIANNA SENT TO JAIL Hpcclnl Officer John Scliwnc a !! charged by Alderman Hubert, John Hudinnna and Speclnl Oflle" John Shwacts, who figured so eon splcuously In tjto trouble In St. Jo soph's Polish church of the North Ein Sunday afternoon, were given a heat Ing before Aldermnn lloberts, of th Second ward yesterday afternoon. After listening to th'o testimony . of a number of witnesses the- alderman decided that no blnine wns to be nt tnched to Shwncts, that he merely did his duty us an olllcer of the law when he tried to eject lluchauna from the chinch. Hudinnna wns fined $23 for resisting ntrest and dlstutblng religious wot shlp and for committing nn nswatilt on nn officer was asked to furnish $303 ball for his appearance nt court. Ho could not furnish thnt amount of se curity nnd was committed to the coun ty Jail. After the hetrlnu: the rival faction got together and nmlcably arranged their differences. DIED. LLOi'D-ln oiyphiint. Pa.. April su, U37, I'redctlck Llod, aged a years. Funeral Wednesday afternoon from his lulo homo. In Hlnkely. a HAD Y In Scranton, Pa., April M, 1S37 Mrs. John Grady, at her home, ljlG C.v pouso avenue. Funeral Tuesday illum ing, llcqulcm mass nt D.39 o'clock. In- i terment In tho Dtinmord Catholic ceme tery. JONM2S In Scranton, Pa., Apt II 25. 1SS7. Mattle Ullls, wifo of Jo?eph H. Jones, luted 30 eats, 3 months nnd 8 daj.s. Fu neral services at the late lesldonce', KM Wyoming avenue, near Vino street, at 2 p. m. Wednesduj. Interment at Forest Hill cemetery. Parlor Tables, hard wood 93o Steroscopic Views per dozen 20c Paint Brushes 10c Chair Seats 4c Ball Bats 4c DdSU DdliS TU Garden Spades for children 4c Grass Shears 19c Grass Hoo'(s 19s Picture Wire, 2 sizes 4c Hollow Handle Tool Sets 24c Bicycle Lock 15c Japanned Padlock, large size ... 10c Japanned Padlock, with chain . 19c Scandinavian Padlock 5c Self-Lock ng Brass Padlock ... 15c Bright Scnw Eyis and Hojks, any size, per dozjn 4c JS 320 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton Pa. Wholesale nnd Kctnll DRUGGISTS. PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES ITor Satisfactory Work Use Atlantic White Lead isi Pure Linseed Oil PAINT, KALS0U1NE and VARNISH BRUSHES Aie ready for inspec tion, from now on, The styles are uncommonly beau tiful aud far ahead of any thing we have every shown. For those who prefer money saving to new patterns, there still remain some choice se lections from the earlier stock. LARGEST RUG STOCK IN TOWN. WATKIN . I I I 'S CUT RATE STORE Cor. Washington Ave. nnd S-rttce St. To Show you what w ire will iir to do in tlio way of low prices, wo quote the following: 1 1 noil's MarMiinrllln... .line Itoltlo .line llottlo ..7Hc Ilottlo ..IIHU Itolllil ,i,wr spiirmipiiriuii I'liliieslVlrrvComiiouiid. . . ... 1 1. villa I'lnlumm'N t'ompcHincl ... 1'leico's Meillcnl lUniineiy A-70C llottlo I'lerco's I'uMirlte-Prescription 7(m llottlo Wurnrr'.Hfnrel.-iiro ...nic Mottle Njrupof nit ji'ie Itottla Heott H Ihntilnloii, lurue . .. (IKu llottle tVott'M Knitilxion, small . . UHi llottlo llnnd H llcnieilles iho llnttlo Heimon's Plaster ,. .t o 2nrli AHcock I'oioiir Plaster .. . .'.lie Kuril Htrenuliletiltig PIiihIi-in Se Dncli A,cr' Pills . .me Iloic flood's PUN l,-,o llox l nrtcrs PUN .i:in llo rittli'iini Ntmp .....1 Icl'nke M mi's Tnntli 'under ... . ir,t Ilottlu OtilnlnnPIIN, 'Jgri lu Doon Lpiom halts "mill. Compare our prices, call iiiulbe convinced that we ciui ami ilo soil i lower than olherd. The loss oil I thcsu inductions docs not alter our low prices oil prescriptions, ; JUST A WORD WITH YOU- Now that house cleaning time has arrived, we want to suggest that this is the best time to use flcGarrah's In sect Powder. By using it i now, prevent the j'oung in sects from being hatched. Sold by dealers in 25 aud 10 cent boxes only. PREPARED AND SOLD BY M 20!) Lnckawnmin Ave. Fire. Water, das and AcJJ Proof. Cheaper than .Metal or Slate & more durable. Manufactured and by the applied oelnshely Warren-Ehert Company, 31.1 Washington avc,, Scranton, la. THE 10 I INCOKPORATCD.I 113 FRANKLIN AYE. If Yon Want lo store l'lirnlturd, If You Wunta t'ub, If You Want Ilnggngo Transferred, If j on Wont a Drnj, If You Want 1'reUht Hauled, CALL TLLLI'IIOMJ 325 OR 3893. Call and see our line before buying. JARDINERES GLASS VASES AND 3 FOR 12ASTER. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. J. WEICIIKL, 140 and ii Wash, Ae., .Mean Bids. Sohie Piano Stands at Ifia Head AND J. W. OUl'.IJNSUY Standi at the Ileal la tho Musio track. You ran always got a better bargain nt bU beautiful wurerooms than at any other placo in the city. Call and mo for yourself bcfoio buylntr, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. W. dUERNSEY, Prop. IH'NX'S SPBIIJS HUS NONli HGTTUR. i n or tfrrnmo n ra iiUUULllLLl 0.1 1J hnKM a SIM ROOFSNQ (Jig ftlP2;i!klsKaftwni j figgSS m
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