i t r wp - j .. if Tr ai -i; -ilTlA .ril u Tcf'f THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNINGr, MAY 10, 1897. G HI LADIES' VICI KID OXFORD'S. New Goods. New coin toe, strictly hand sewed, and every pair warranted. Good value at $2.50. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday's price, $1.69 The pair. All sizes, all widths. & 410 SPRUCE STREET. To Insure publication In this paper, volunteered communications of a con trot erslal character MUST MB BIONED POP PUBLICATION by Ul9 writer's true name. To this Just rule Wo cannot hereafter make exception. CITY NOTES. Letters tertnmrntnry weio jeterday prnntpd John T 1? 11 rott, on the will of the lite Ann Lynott, of AiihlMl'l. An adjourned meetliw; nf Lackawanna Presbytery wlU he hi Id In the Sc ranton Second Pnhy terlin i hutch on Thuisil.iy, JMny 20, at 7.T0 i m. Mnnlngc Hooiims were yesterday Krant cd to Ixmls Connor and Hnnni Cohen, of hi ranton, Thomas DowlltiK and Annie llatchford, of Scrnntou; Wllliim T. Cood. win, of C.ttbondile, and Augusta ilelno, of Arehbalil. The Suuiltiy f-chool and confirmation of Oraco Hefarmed PpNcor.il chinch liuu inndo .irtunKemnti to hoi 1 thcli nnnuil lmskct picnic at Like Ariel Tuednv, Juno 2 They wish their friend- to make note of the date and airajiyo to i?o with them. Oeitto West feu a tlnu conducted nn establishment In Centci ttce-t that w is visited by the police one nisht and (lot tie was nrictcd foi keeping .1 clNoreleily bouse. When her trial came on In ciinil inl court she failed to appeal and hei bill was forfeited. Yesterday C.ertle retuniel to the city alter a yen's absence and w.ilkc-d riKht into the itnts of Licutcn mt IHvls. She was loeki d up. A new delivery waRon, owned by Miss Parle, who condui t3 a bakery at 2-i'i l'enti avenue, was badly vueekeJ on Adams avenue- carlv Ms'eid.iv mornlnR neit Mulberry sttcet. It collided witn n heavy work vhlclu diiven by a man whose Iden tity could not bi leiiimd 1 he I itti t Kill 1 cd his hors? dlreitl In ftrnt ot tho di livoiv outllt which was clesr mdlni; the bill on the propei hide ot the sttoet. Het nnii, tho deller drivel, w is thiown to the paimcnt and slightly hurt. Kate Itcff.in, IS ycais of ace, came to the city some time ago ft em her heme, In Dat ton At noon j jtetd i he reded down Lickiuwinne annuo in a pitiful touilltlon of lntolcntion and when she met Pa trolmen Peeney and I. P. Jone, she Iicimc.I that they would lo'K In r In the f-tatlon house She wis tuki n befoie Chief nobllns .I'icl fot a lime was pi ici 1 In tho woman's w i-d In the afternoon MIk3 Kehel nurse for tho Associated Poaiel of Chatlties, took clntKO of the rIi! nnd had her pi iced tempoi itlly In tho House of the Good Shephetd. MEMORIAL DAY ORDER. Issued b P. .1. .lie-Andrew , Coininan derol Post IMll, C. A. It. To the members of Col. W N. Monies post, 319, Grand Anm Kepl'jllc, and to nil veteians of the late wai. The- time is neatly hete when wo will npaln assemble atounil tho graves ot mir comrades w ho hav e gone to their l-ewnrd, and pay our ttlbute of respect to their memories in plae lug upon each mound the choicest ot llowcts It Is niso need that we should assemble In come church and theio lei-elve out vows, to Illm who gae to us the vle toty. Our post has been Invited to at tend the Penii Avenue Baptist ehuieh on Sunday evening, May 2 !Sri7, and lie hope eveiy member will Je at his post wealing the full Giand Vimy He publle unlfoim. If jou cannut do this come without, and bilng join old torn nd"s. Ladles' elide, No. 1J, of the fJrnnd Aimy He-public, aie es.peelally Invited to ace-ouioany the post, also nil Sons of Veteians. The post will nssemble at the post loom at CM p. m. Blimp, Sunda, May 23, 1S07. Hy older of . J. McAndiow, Attest' Commander. r Giewer, adjutant. ANNUAL DIOCESAN CONVENTION. Sessions. Will Uc Hold in NnuliuoKo Todnv mid I'oniorrow. The annual consention of tho Scrnn ton Diocesan union, which comptises the Catholic Total Abstinence societies of this part of the Mate will be held lit Nantlcoko today and tomotiow. Ofllceis will bo chosen and steps tak en to auange fot tho enteitalnmont of the delegate's, who will attend the na tional convention, to be held In this city In August. Seveial matteis of Kfeat Importanco are to come befote tho convention, and it piomlses to be decidedly Interesting Tho Sexanto.i delegates will leave for Nantlcoko this morning. They will be entertained touisht by tho Total Ab stainers of Nantlcoko. Muss Convention Tomorrow. Tomorrow nt 2 p. m., in tho court, house, tho Prohibitionists ot tho coun ty will hold a mass convention to elect delegates to attend the state conven tion at Altoona on June 3 In tho even ing Ilev. Qulney Leo Mortovv will de liver an address. Bheiiniiitlsin Cured in SI Hours. T. J. Blackmorc, of Haller & Black moie, Pittsburgh, Pa, sayst "A short tlnio since I piocured a bottle of 'MYS TIC CMJIU.' It got mo out of tho Iiousj in twenty-four hours. I took to my bed with Bheiunutlsni nine months ago and tho 'MYSTIC CUIID.' is tho only medl tine that illil me any good. I had flvo of tlw best physicians In the city, but I recolved vi little relief from them. I know the 'MYSTIC CUBE' to bo what it is represented and take pleaBUio In recommending It to other poor suffor eis. Sold by Carl Lorenz, druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave., Scranton. Ciimerci Sale. Thursday and Friday at Kemp's. Bar MISS PARLOA'S TALK ON ART0F COOKING She Gave a Number of Very Practical Suggestions at Yesterday's Session. SPOKE OP ALBIMINOUS MATTER In Their Xnlurnl Coiiiiltlons Allm- 111 ens Arc Liquid, but Some Are Solid mid Some Ilino n Consistency Ilctuccii tlio Two Heat Ilni the Power of Congulntlnc Nearly All Albuminous SuliHtniiccs--Interesting Illustration with Milk nnd i:gt,t The seventh lecture In the series of twelve on domestic ccononiv by Miss Mnile Pirlon wns dellveivd yesterday afterroon befoie a fulr fclzcd nudlenco In the "iotitig Men's Chilstlnn associa tion nudltotlum. Tho subject wns 'Cooking and the Pilnclplcs I'nelerly- Ing." Mlh& Par I no. Illusttated her re nnik.s with practical demonstrations. She began her tnlk by speaking ot tlio principle ot cooking. Miss Parloa ad vised her pupils to study tho subject nnd make home tests "There is no know ledge like experi mental knowledge," said Miss Parloa, 'and all ou may get by listening or leading will avail but little unless It Is put into practice. Thcoty Is a good thing but it must be wedded to prac tice to do much good." Tho lecturer then discussed albuminous matter. It Is of various kinds and Is found In animal and vegetable substances. In their natural conditions albumens are liquid but some are solid anil some have n consistency between the two. Coagulation Is one of the propel ties ot albumen and heat Iip-s the power of coagulating neatly all albuminous sub stances. lll:s Patloa's reinatk" on milk were very inteiesting. She said 'The e-asdne of milk does not coagu late when subjected to heat, but If the milk be heated to 10 J degif-es and an ne Id be adib-a It will coagulate as Is the eti'-e when we make tennet custard. Till soiidllled mass will bo soft.cteumy and digestible. pnourcT will in: DirraniiNT. "If the milk be raised to the boiling point and we add the acid the albumen will be coagulated, but the pindtlc t will be quite difeient fiovn that which we got by a ldlng acid to the milk at 10) degrees. The higher lempeiatuie hiud en the ilbumen, which separntes from the water thus giving us a cutd ptul w hey. Tne longer the cooking is con tinue el at this blgh temneratuie, th toughir will become the nnd and the dealer tho whe." "The librlne In blood consulate on exposuie to the air and also whin sub jec ted to heat. Albuminous substances when cook-d at a tempeiature below the boiling point will be soft and di gestible When eoiikid at n tempeia tuie of 212 degtee-j or over the albumen bee onus li'niel anil Indigestible The pm or the albumen," stated Miss Par loa, ' Ihe moio marked Is thia condi tion." In Illustrating the point the lecturer usi il a quantity ot milk and egfrs. An inteiesting fact which was demonstrat ed was that the cut el from skim milk is much tougher than when made from whole milk and it n little cream b" added to the mill; tho curd will be still softer. The white of an egg Is almost puie albumen while the jolk contains neirly twice as much fatty matter as It does) albumen. Miss PjmIo.i then told of tlio albuminous substances In meats. Miss Paila chibil"d pieces of meat to ulunv the seveial kinds of tissues and nn teilal nnd what they mean In cooking. An inteiesting demonstration was the placing of a piece of meat into water. The water became dark colored while the meat paled. The rest ot the expetl ment Is stated In her, Mbs Parloa's, own wends. IT TASTHS INSIPID. "Now I will heat a poitlon ot the liquid to reaily tli boiling point, say ISO degiees. I tast" It and find th'.at !t Is rather lrslpld, but on adding a little silt I lind the llavot pleasant. "You will notice the ll.iuld which, befoio It was heated was clear and daik, has now Income lighter and cloudy, with a llaky substance floating tluough it. I will now tetuin the hot liquid to the saucepan and heat It to the boiling point, letting it boll for n few minutes As It bolls a fictli or i cum iles to the top. 11 I should lot this 'oil for some time luite a little of this ftotb would appear and It woull gradually change to n duk stiingy sul-tnneo and tho liquid would become demur. "Jhls dirk, uninviting looking mat ter Is the paniu whlili we saw as a llaky sul stance, when the liquid was heated to about ISO degrees, and is the albumen wniih was taken fiom the meat by the watei The low tempsra tuio of about 212 d'-giees has luudenod It nnd made It Indigestible. This Is what happens when lean nvat, poultry, fish oi eggs aie subjected to a high lornpeiature for any length of time. "I will now show jou the effect of heat on tho white of an egg, which is alrnoht puie nlbuuxm. I will cook one egg nt a temj erutur- much below the boiling point and another at the boil ing loiut. Hy tho Hist method the white of the egg coagulates Into a soft, cieam. digestible mass. By the hecond a horny, Indigestible substance is pioduced." Miss Pailoa afterwatd showed the effect of heat on the per substances. 'Ihe science of boiling, how to boll, to tew, a la Cnsseiole, etc, weie ex plained by the lecturer. In speaking of meats Miss Parloa said that It is a pity mutton is not liked as It is nutritious, easy to digest and Inexpensive. She gave a hundred and one hints on tho matter of meats ind their several de-gu-es of nutiltlon. Tho latter pait of the lectuio wus taken up In giving verv valuable hints for the pieparatlon ot dishes This feature wus piobably us benefclal as any ot Miss Pailoa'a pre vious Instructions. The eighth lecture, which will bo de llvcied Thuisdny afternoon will be up on "The Characteristics of Pieneh uookinpr." The lectuio will begin at 2.?0 o'clock Instead of at 3 o'clock, as It has been formerly. Miss Pailoa last evening save an Intttestlng lecture at tho South Side branch of tho Youtuj AVumant,' Christian association. WILL BUY AN AIR C0AIPRESS0R. nuw .ucthocl for Eeltintj Water iu Hillside Home- Kche-noir. William S. LniiKEtnff, president, and Directors r. L. Puller, Beeso O Brooks and W. A. Paine, homo com mittee of the Seianton poor board, vis itril tho Hillside homo yesteiday to look over the damace dono by last week's fire. As was noted In Tho Til bune the building over the pump houso and the engines which furnished tho wntor from tho artesian well were de stioyed and elnco tho conllagration the water power of tho home 1ms been very as cnk. Immediate action wns necessary and yesterday's visit of the committee re Milted Iti the Until plnns. In the place of the machinery formerly used In pumping nt tho homo the committee decided to purchase nn nlr compressor to force water from tho artesian well wlMi is 125 feet dot)) to the tcservolr. Th" Introduction. of this foric will re move tho necessity of a protnetliiR sh"d nnd none will be built In the place of the building which was destroyed last w cek. The e-ot of the compieasor will lie about $1000. The next meeting of tho board will bo Prldny afternoon when the committee will offer Its action for cndoiscmcnt. ACCIDENTS IN THE MINES. Three .Mine Pinplojcs Injured in as alnny .11 in oh Ycslerdej. Martin Hollenway, a miner In the Ilellevue mine, wns Injured yesterday by a fall of roof. Ho was taken to tho Lackawanna hospital. Hetllenwny Is a mlddle-nged man whose home Is In Uellovuo. Ills Injuries are not serious. John Leske, employed us n laborer nt Johnson's mine, was slightly hurst yesterday by a fall ot roof. John Caffroy, a ill Ivor boy In the Pino Brook colliery, was badly injured yes teiday morning In the Pine Brook col Hey. Cnffiey was colliding moving cms when his foot cnught In a spike and the two bumpers squeezed his left leg and cnuslng a compound fracture. He was taken to the Motes Taylor hospital. HER MAN SLAPPED HER FACE. Mr. nnd airs, isiiiipson, of Oukforel Court Hud n Disagreement. James Simpson, coloieel, and his wife, Beta Simpson, also coloied, who live In Oakfotd couit, were before Alderman Millar estcida, Ml. Simpson belns the defendant. Kta alleges that her man, James, slapped her In the face for w hleh cruel dee J Alderman Millir thought that James ought to be given a heailng In a hlchei couit, so he held him under $300 ball. AN EGO WITH THREE YOLKS. A Hon Owned by Kobcrt Mmrcll Is Responsible) for It. A Plymouth hen owned by Robert Slmrell, of 524 Breaker sttcet, has brok en nil ic coids for this legion The her. has for sonic time been lay ing doublc-yolke eggs about once a week, but last Sunduj she dNeount cd her past Efforts b laying an egg with three pel feet yolke... The egg measuied seven and a quar tet Inches in creumference. Dclcetiic Agli Arrested. Constable Heniy Buisehell, ot the rifteenth waul, was called upon to setve a w an ant upon a detective es teidi.v. Sometime eluilng the month of March last, ono Pi aim Agll, of fill Cedar avenue had a wan nut seived b Constable Joseph Woelkers upon Aug ust Zellner, hotelkeeper The clmig ugilnst Zellnei wns selling Intoxicants without license. The case was settled before Aldciman Bobllng by a pay ment of $15 by Zellner Now Constable Woelkers, coached by JCollner, has had Agll arrested for "extortion' unit e-ai-lylng concealed wenpons. Detective Agll appealed before Alderman Dan iel Moses, of the Fifteenth ward, and entered ball In the sum of ?D00 for his appeal aneo In couit. OHicrrs of (.'en. Pliiunc) Co. At n meeting of Geneial Phlnncy En gine company last night the olllees of recording secretary and foreman, held by A. L. Benv, were declaied vacant. P. W Long was elected foreman and W. II. Lewis lecordlng secretary. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this heading short letters of In. terest will be published when accompi nled, for publication, by tho wrltei's name The Tribune will not be held te spouslble for opinions hero expressed.) Concerning Olliciul Salaries. Editor of The Tribune. De ir Sl 1 am glad to see that there Is a paper In Scranton that Is Independent and feailes enough to st ind up and pro claim the Injustice done the American em ployer of polltlcans by opposing tho In- eiease ofthe .alulis of the sheriff's depu ties of Phllidilphln The eontiol of poli ticians lm prevailed to sltch nn extent and for such a length of time, and has so favored the sellith Intel sts of the public employes that a polltleil Job or the posi tion of one who ean swiy a great num ber of votes Is almost the only one woith hiving. Hence we- witness Ituieoolng hordes of people after such positions. You well say that Mr Ctow, our sheriff can Und men by an advei tlscmnt who will gladly wotk at the old s ilaries paid to deputy sheiltts In Phil tdelphlJ, but even this might not be necessnrv. Let him In qulro of some of hln mill men and he can Und those equally compe'ent a any elepu. ty need be surely. Mr. Ciow has not for gotten tint there aro good men about his mill who would be glad to work at $W0 a year. 1 woull ask that Justice be done to the people who pay the public employes and when these "people" secure such legisla tion ns will enable them to earn more we will consider the Justice of an lnerense all around. We nil ought to oppose legls-la-tlon which favors a few and demand sueh legislation as will testoro the dying Indux. tries all ovei tne land. I would nsk all Independent papers and people to help us sufferers of this rlng-contt oiled Quaker City to secure some laws to enable us to earn more with which to pay the Inet cas ing salaries of po'.ltlclins befoie we are compelled by tho employes themselves to Increase their salaries. In tho languago of C. L. Pullman, wo will not pei.-nlt our employes to dictate to us. Bespectfully yours, Thomas Yearsley. Philadelphia, May 18. IF YOU WISH to purify jour blood you should take a medicine which cures blood diseases. No other medicine has such a record of eutes as Hood's Sursap arllli. HOOD'S PILLS are easy to take, easy to operate. Cuio Indigestion, bilious ness. 25c. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist Is now at his now quarters ut 215 Lackawanna Avaiua, in Williams' Shoe Store Bo bus Utteil up 11 lino Optle-nl Parlor, where ho examines tint cji free unci price for bpeetuelcH iiro tlio elieniient In tho elty. YnueuiiKet tho very Intent ilcsliinH In frmniw or frniucle'HK trliimil iik. llu bus been In tliln city for u number or yenrn iiuit bus ulwuys Kiiurunteeil Butlnfuetlon unci will continue) to do tlio Mime. All ne-i vous heudiieheM eun btf relieved by ecttlnu tlio piopcr ulusse uel. Justed toyuureyiN. DON'T FOROCT Tllll PLACE, 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White front Shoe Store. WILL BE A VERY LARGEGATHERING Brigadier General Starblrd's Orders Jo the Uniformed Rank, K. of P. HE WANTS THEM ALL TO REPORT Tho (ircnt Pnrnite Which Mill licit I'cnturo of the .Heeling of the (Jriind Lodge of Pythias in This City Mill Ho Held on IVedncsdni, August IN Pino Drill Prizes Are )llcreil--Lncnmpmcnt Hill Ho in Lnurcl Dill Pnrk. With tefcrenco to the meeting of tho grnnd lodge of the Knights of Pythias to be held In this city in August Hrigndlcr Genernt W. 11. Staiblrd has lsued the? following order to the unl foimeel divisions throughout the state: Headquarters Pennsylvania Bilgadc, U. It., K. P. Pittsburg, Pa., April 27, 1SD7. Gene ral Order No, C. Pursuant to action liken by the Pcnn sylvanli HrlKide nt Us last meeting In Cleveland In August, 1SW, the Hist iCKUlir eiicam.innnt of the Pennsylvania Brigade, L H., K. P , will be h"ld in Scranton dur ing tho week of Grand IhIkc session, be ginning Monday, Augut 10, 1S.17, and con tinuing during the week. The executlvo cemmitteo ha e secured the state ti nts for accommodation of all Sir Knluhts who shall attend, and other anangements have looti made by the eommlttio for tho comfort nnd entertainment of the visiting KnlKhts. Tho committee havo se'eeted Laurel Hill p-irk for the camp grounds, nnd no eicnse will bo spared to make the camp and Its amusements a model one for comfort and convenience. soMi: aooi) l'Uizns. Ono thousand (Jl.OOd) dollars havo been set nslrto by the committee for ptlzes, a list of which will be published In general ordcis In tho near future. There will aNo be published from brigade headquarteis shortly complete Information, In detail, loncernltiK camp equipments, cost of cols, mattresses, etc. The drill schedule will be distributed to companies as soon as published and In ample time, so that compmles deslilng to enter the drill contest will have plenty of time to make themedves prollclent. Ar rangements are being mule to secure as low inllroad rates as possible, but each company not udjdicnt to Allegheny coun ty Is requcti d to make their on n arrange. incuts so far as possible and wnetevir they are unable to make such ariatige ments to report the facts to brigade head quarters, and the matter will at once be taken up. Oflleers mil Sir Knights of the Pennsy 1 vanla bilgnile, M us use every effort to make this, our tlr.st brigade encampment, n giand success. To do this requites that everv officii and Sir Knight shall put his shoulder to the wheel. Lot captains teport nt oneo to their regimental commander an estlm ite of th number of sir kn.ghts thev 0Npe"t to take Into camp, regimental eommai.der" aio charged with the respon-Ibllty of obtain ing same to these headquarters. Lot every otlleer and Sir Knight do his duty and the success of our llrst cneimp ment Is assuied. Tin: big pahadi:. The monster parade. In which nil of tho unlfoim camps will participate, will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 18, nnd will bo a splendid pngeant. Tho marchers will be reviewed by General f'arnahan, commanding the Uniformed Bank in the United States, nnd Su piemt Chancellor Colgiove. During the meeting of the grand lodge the visitors will bo treated to an c.cuislon to Fan lew. SOMEWHAT MIXED. Cuso of Joromo IVooelling Against P. S. Godfrey to lie Arbitrated. The case of Jerome Woodling against r S. Godfrey for work on tho latter's barn wos submitted to Alderman C. C Donovan ns aibltrator yesterday. Al deiman De Lacy, of the Seventh ward, had prev louslv decided the suit In fa vor of the plnlntltf, but when Mr. Goel fiey nppenled It was agieed to arbl tiate. Thiee atbltrators weie chosen, but Mr. Donovan was the only one on hand yesteiday and he was agreed upon ns sole arbitrator. He is aldeitnan of the Twelfth ward and will have to pass upon the decision of his brother al derman of the Seventh. No decision was reached yesterday. EPW0RTH LEAGUE CONVENTION. 11 ill He Held in the West Pittston .11. P. Church on I'ridny. On Friday the annual convention of the Epwortli league of the Wyoming district will be held in the West Pitts ton Methodist Episcopal chut eh. Fol lowing is the piogrnmme: 10 a. m , reglsttatlon; 11 a m.. re coiellng secietaiy's repot t, conespond ing secretary's icport. appointment of committees, business, 11 30 a m , "Jun ior League Work," Mis James Hughes Suanlon, 2 p m, devotional exercises, solo, "Open the Gates of tho Temple, ' Miss Mae Powell, "Tho Splr- ORGANDIES Of French and American manu facture, both beautiful,daiuty, fine and sheer, a large assortment of exclusive styles to select from at prices below the ordinary. Special, a new organdie, made iu France, printed here at a great saying in cost, our price only,..12Jc WASH GOODS. We are showing a wonderful variety of styles at very attract ive prices. Very new Hue printed mulls and Jaconets, genuine i2c goods, for only 7c Lappets, Lace aud Grenadine Stripe Jaconets for ouly 1 2Jc Itual Department," Mrs. Clarence Stev ens, Westmoreland: "Mercy nnd Help Department," Miss Martha. Knrrel, Avocn, and Miss Dmma Johns, Bond hnm; 3.15 p. m, recess. (This time In to bo devoted to getting acqunlntcil with nil the Bpworth lenguers you jMisslbly can.) Bccltatlon, "Tho .Swan's Song," Miss Minnie Kyto: 3.30 p. m., "Tho Literary Department," J. T Phil lips, Dullns; "Tlio Department ot Bn tcrtnlnment," Bush Trescott, vllkes Barre, and Stephen Lloyd, Plains; "To ronto In '97," II. V. Lyman, Tttnkhnn nock, and George P. Whlttemore, Scranton; nddress, Uev. Manly S Until, D. D, Kingston. Kvenlng session 7 p m., song ser vice, A. L. Tow nor, "West Plttston; solo (with violin obllgato), "Father of All," Miss Blanche Bmory; trensuier's re port and other business; 7..10 p. in., duet, Misses Jennie and Canle Hughes; address, Dr B. B. Doherly, New York; consecrntlon meeting, Dr. M. S. Hard, Kingston. TOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Announcement nf tlio Cnndiilncy ol Attorney Ceorgu .11. Unison. George M Watson, esq, whoso por trait appeals herewith, is now nn ac tive candidate for the olllce of district attorney In the Bepubllcan party. Mr. Watson came to this city In 1S78. und was for some time engaged as a mechanic, but believing "thi every man is what he mnkes himself," de elded to enter the ptofesslon of law, and was in 1SS5 admitted to the bar of this county He has since been en gaged In active practice, and for fout years, has been the "enlor member of one of the lending law firms of this city Mr. Watson Is u Bepubllcan In poli tics, and an nll-aiound nggiesslve mnn. If nominated, he will be elected and will give the people an honest and fe.uless administration of the olllce. LEASED THE MURRAY HILL. P. II. 11 bite Becomes Proprietor of n Thousand Islands Hotel. F. B. White, until lecentlyr proprie tor of the Wyoming House, has leased the Munay Hill hotel, at Munay Hill park, Thousand Islands, and will take possession of It on June 23 Mr. White began his lesldenco In Scinnton late In 18S4 when he became a e-leik at tho Wyoming, then conducted by the late John E Allen Ho became proprietor In ISfeS and under his man agement the Wyoming wns the leading hotel In the Lackawanna or Wyoming valleys until the completion of the Hotel Jermyn last year and which a few months ago determined the Hand ley executors to abandon the Wyoming ns a hotel ptopeity. BONDSMEN MUST SETTLE. Suits Instituted to Bccovcr I'orfeited Herognliincey. County Solicitor II. A Knapp, nt the direction of coui t, y estordny Institut ed proceedings to recover forfeited rec ognizances from two unfortunate bonusmen. These nio William Smith, who went ball In tho sum ot J1.S00 for Joseph A. Llplnskl, charged with libel, and AV. C. Doisey, who wns bondsmin In the sum of $f00 for Ollie Teal, who left for parts unknown, ivlth the charges jf larceny and lecelvlng hanging over him. Open Until I) p. in. Dunn's big fire sale in the dining room of tho Wyomlr.tr houso will be open ' until 9 o'clock oveiy evening this week In oider to accommodate those who cannot attend eailler. The greatest bargains ever offered In Seianton can be secured theie. Don't put off visit ing this sale If you want to save money. LITTLE BBAVES-OId time a quar tet -a-box "Purge is" aie epilttlng tho held In w hole b ittallons. Dr Aguew's Liver Pills at 10 cents a vial are elt ly ing them out at all points. Bccaus" they act gently, more effectively, never pain, and ate easy to take. Sick head ache succumbs to one dose. Sold by Matthews lit' s. I SUE OF GBOItGi: M WATSUN. 00000000 Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss. Prices almost half ot real value. 6c Embroideries for 8c Embroideries for 10c Embroideries for 12 l-2c Embroideries for 10c to 18c Embroideries for 20c to 25c Embroideries for 30c to 39c Embroideries for 40c to 00c Embroideries for 08c to 70c Embroideries for 03 to $1.00 Embroideries for $1,20 to $1,50 Embroideries for MINER SLIGHTLY INJURED. Jnmcs Pnirllcld Struck by a ItocU 1 lilcb I'ell Irani n Car. James Palrileld was hurt In the Pino Brook colliery yesterday morning. He wns unloading a car of rock. A larg plocn fell from the car nnd struck him on tho head. Fairfield's Injury was not hcHous. Ho wns taken to his homo In Spellman court in the Seventh ward. GOODS THAT TALK DID YOU EVER hear of OEOCKEHY AND LAMPS talking? Probably not. IJut at this store tlio prices and gootlsspcak right out for thorn selves. Prices that aro loiv to begin with and goods that aro economical to end with. Our assortment was never larger and prices wero never lower than noiv. DINNEK, TEA, TOILET m LAMPS, GLASSWARE, SILVKKWAKE Millar & Peck, 131 WYOMING AVENUE. Walk in and look around KKXIOIIDS. It Will Pay You to read our store news daily. IncieaMii"; business demand certain changes, to prices are cut to prune stocks down. Dining SeU and Toilet Sets bold lively Satur day, and prices cut for this week, too. Several hundred pictures are to be closed out. Rush prices for today and tomorrow, Pictures For This lot comprises Etchings, En gravings and Water Color fac-sim-lles, neat frames of oak, gilt and gold enamel, all sizes up to 19x26. Were 75c to $2 each. Pictures For $ Among these are real signed Etch ings, white and gold frames, have thick mats, measure 18x32. Real hand pastels, panel etchings, etc., in all about fifty, various sizes, all kinds of frames, oak and gold most ly. They were $1.50, S2 and S3. Pictures For Here are framed pictures, nice for yourself or for a wedding pres ent. Etchings, engravings, etc., many with expensive frames, cut from $3 to $5, Picture Our frame factory is Framing complete Just came several thousand feet of newest moulding, dainty, neat, J gold, both plain and llorentine, all mat is new in mem corners ami bow knots. All at prices new to you that we have never framed before. Try us at framing. The Rexford Co., 303 Lackawanna Ave. n Eli 4c 5C 7C 8c IOC 15c 25c 30c 40c 65c 95c No. No. No, 0, 7, 9, 415 Lackawanna I E II J (? IJL AT 4c. EACH. TABLB KNIVP.S AND PORKS lc TOUACCO UOXIIB 4o. GLASS CUTTHHS 4c. 1IOPH1J NUMIIi:ilS to. QUILT PHAMIJ CLAMPS 4c. COHK CltUWS ic. WASH LINK Pl'LLWVS 4'. llllOOSI IIOLDKIIH Ic. HAMMOCK BOOKS ..to. TACK LlPTIBtS HIUI) CAGB llltACKUl'S SUWIN'G MACH1NU OIL . I'OItN COH PII'B CllANDDLIUll HOOKS ... W1HIJ NIPPIMl W MAltIlLi:3 .4c. Ic. Ic. le. te. 4c. 4e. U PKTPIUJ HOOKS Ic. 1 PICTPIti: NAILS ic. SMEAItS ellt HlMHSOHS 4c. glue (noon At best) 4o. HAVING BlU'rilt 4c. WHETSTONE 4e. noon BINGES w 4c. SHELF lMtACKhT EAHl 4o. LADIES' SHOE DUESSINO 4c. STERLING METAL POLISH.. ,M Ic. PUNT imPHHES i....4c. TACK HAMMERS 4c. GARDEN TROWELS 4e. SCRPI1 BIU'SBES Ic. f (i0 CARPET TACKS 4c. GARDEN RAKES Ic. GARDEN HOSE 4c. 12 DOZEN WHITE UPTTONS Ic, 2 DOZEN KID HAIR CRIMPER'S... to. STEEL OR BLACK RPI1RER COMBS Ic, 1 DO.EN HONE HAIR PINS Ic. 2 PAI'PRS STEEL PINS 4c. SPOOL SILK Ic. 1 DOZEN SHOE STRINGS 4c. 1 PAIR SIDE COMl'3 Ir. 1 DOZEN 3 SIZE LAMP WICKS 4c. 1 YARD GARTER ELASTIC , 4c. PPRSES AND POCK17THOOKS .... 4". PETROLEPM JELLY Ic. BEESWAX Ic. 1 DOZEN PEARL UPTTONS Ic. SWAN DOWN (PACE POWItCR) ... le. CHILD'S BACK COM11S Ic. COPRT PLASTER 4c. KNI ri'INO PINS 0 IN HON 4c. 2 SPOOLS BROOKS COTTON . ,... 4c. 40 IIRASS HEAD 'PACKS 4o. HAIR CPRLINO TONGS 4c. SPECS OR I'VE GLASSES te. I DOZEN HATPINS le. 1 DOZEN DRAPERY HOOKS le. 1 DOZEN COLLAR UPTTONS . . 4c. 1 DOZEN SAFETY PINS. 3 SIZES.. .4a. CORSET CLASPS PAIR .. Ic. 2 ROLLS WHITE OR BLACK TAPE 4e. LADIES' BACK COMI'S 4c. SPRING TAPE MEASP RE 4e. He. LAPNPRY SOAP. CAKE Iff. Ke CAKE FLOATING SOAP 3e. 10c. CAKE TOILET SOAP 42. Visit Our Upstairs Deparlmciit Tor Oil Cloths Hammocks, llasUcls, Shades, Elc. THE GREAT J. H. LADWIG. Prop'n. 310 Lackawanna Ave. D. I. PHILLIPS WILL OPEN A NEW II Y At Board of Trade Build ing iu a Few Days. He will have iu stock some beautiful pieces finished ia Vainis martin, metal mahog any, delft, bird's eye maple, etc. He invites the public iu general to call and examine his new and beautiful stock of furniture. BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING COURT HOUSE SQUARE Why let y our borne an-J business bo destroy, ed through strong drlnlt or morphln when 1 oil can be oured In four weolca at the Ecelejr Institute, 728 Midlson avenue Scranton, Pa. The Cure Will Bear Invattlsatlon. SPECIAL SALE OF RIBBONS. 00000000 Strictly first-class goods at just one-half former prices. Col ored and Black Satin, Taffeta and Qros Grains: Reduced from 10c. to Reduced from 14c. to Reduced from 18c, to 5C 7C ox IIC 13c 15c 1 8c 2IC No. 12, Reduced from 22c. to No, 16, Reduced from 20c. to No, 22, Reduced from 30c, to No, 40, Reduced from 30c, to No, 60, Reduced from 40c, to Now is the time to buy. 417 Avsnua, Scranton. Pa, ?
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