c THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1803. A I Charming Patent Leathers. Every stvlish young vmiian will want a pair to wear with her ii'aster bonnet. These arc verv .swagger, superb quality, patent leather, with the popular round toe, straight across tips. 2 o. Tf wc didn't have them you'd have to pay the dealers $4.00 to 1oo fe ,&tm" vur.. Jj&V IX .MEN'S ue have tlie N'KW-1-ST shape with new vesting tops, as good a other dealers ask- S, 00 for Our -y Prira. e. - " w? pp. mm a q; 310 sIMHTK STKKKT. yNiofe?3iBLu The Wllkes-i:arro Itecoril can be Had In Scronton at tlio news stands of -M. lleinh.irt, 119 Uvomliig aveiiuo: Mac. Lackawanna nvct.uc (J1TY KOTKS. Appeals fmni tin Ninth and Ti nth vwtrda will lip In-urd hv the county com-tnli-Hliiiiets loilaj. Tlio roor,inl7oil mi ft council will mod this evening It will bo tin- Matid lint lit st session il Unit 111 w hodj At the raw ting of Si union Lodge ot J.Iks thN evening tiu insinuation of of 1n ors will tal.c lilac, and the si oroinrvH 1 c putt for the past vcat will ho uad. At a meeting oT tlio tragic llosi mm p.iny Tuesd ly night It was iKclded v nlfoi tlic M-nlees of the mcnilieis of th, eomptnj to tin. guvuniuiiu In the evmt ol war Mmiiii Kascon, who Maj 1 will Micceul Ci II W'lluht an aldirmau of tlio Ninth waul, will occupy the loom In mo I'lue 1 ulldliiK now occupied liy Atdiimitn tight. Sol Ilachoracli, of A llktt.-M.iric. has 1m in appoint, il a special rutted Stall a marshal for tlio conntti'K of liradfoid, Siisnui hanna, l.uckuwannn, l.u.ttni and W v tuning. Court ycBterdaj npinoid tln.illv lie nport of J. A. Mm n, triiatie of the nn Siorch Toul (iimpany. and app ilntcd I'ol mill Herman (iHthaiis us uuditoi to did lrlhuto the funds Pennsylvania Hleycli l'totcctlu assn tlatlon of this cltj has an unwed to In stil c njjalnst Iosih by tin ft all . lucls iwiichas-od of llltt-iihindi'i ,t Co, with out ih, nun to pillchiiKer MnillftKP llcotiKCM won Jpstciilay Riant d to .lohii T. Iletenforil and Mi'ttha It. V'alipr. of Scinntiin Oniric W Illston (f TiucKsillIf, Luzi me county, nnd Sat ah .1 llotiie. ot .Mllltown, N V All e-niomlins of the Thlt tn nth lini ment who lliKite to luiutlly Ihtlllsehos vlth the (iiiitKeiuy roKltmnt of won It Ouloiicl M J. KecK In to In commands! lie tpiiucs-tcd to i ill at loom IUJ. Me.irs luillillns The Dilawatc, Uacknv.aima ami Wct irn (oinp.uiy will pay the employs at tin Sloits mini h and tnuchlm shops to il ly. Th liilawnto and Hudson om l'.in inld yestfrdav at the Qlphunt utnl J:ddy t'roeli mln h and tlio inaBous and cttpputeis nil nt Olynhunt. Tho tnairiRrerB of the Klorenpp mlswlon liavc htt Satuidav of this wek im the lay fm i:aitir ufforinu to the tnlnsloa and It In hopid t'mt the f rh mis or this nioft worthy Instltutlnn will n tm inlii r mill contrlluili lainlv to It irenini; in wis. Cotmlliiuion of innncv or Mtp piles will hP moBt gratefully ncivii'eil. Ken S. Mlllei, bi of Hiurch slriet. VittBton him him rln it ij Hiifii rlnti ndi ul of the Srrnnton I'alni .oinpunv and Ik now at Km toryMlh injrauid In the dutli of his utllci. The propertj huB ptovui to ho uuttc nluall. and hcloiuid oilu Inally to ihp Mill, r fatnllv Tlu rorljs from which tin nun. rnl paint Is d, rlvnl ate lu larKf iiuantlty and the ptmt iiict ,d l one of value. Mi Miller siue.idj Minor W'ordPii a hiinciintenilcnt -W IlKPH-IJatre lc cord The innnaKiTH of the rinreiipp Prltna ton mission, llnrrison niciim, matefnllv aoknnwlidne the following donations ror tho month of March1 Mm c l Mot. tliows. S10. Mis. UjvIb, $1, Mts li , liucl; SI. Mrs. Sat ah tlnllln. i Mi Koihl.ir, ptlntir pilntlnsr Ui. Anna K.iw mi dlial HLtvlcij. Mts. , n im,nUr 2 rni'ktis: Mrs. u. u rulltr. chamle 1. 1 ' ooooooooooooooooo s A a a liJli x 0 0 ami 0 0 0 Oysters Every Day. THE SCRANTON CASH STORE AcVXXX0i00OCi J v SPENCER, Mrs. A. II. Christy, dialics; Ht. IIIl1n' Ktilltl, of Ht. I.uko'H church, lltoiattiro; si ftlcnd, "Utililo lu HotlncFK, for lsos. u friend, "Ladles' Homo Jntiruil " for ISP''. Cnrr furnish Alvmvorth, Mnrbernoi. Uulllnatit, mi.il markets, meat, I'lotoi'n muk. t, 1M1, Mm. Ololil. nicnt; Mm. Smllli, 2 cans cherries; Miss AutiH S itnl upon, notion), n frlind, ii Inn cunt. 2 HOD, 2 miittlCHSt, 2 pillows: Mrs. Half Ion, household goods, Mr. HturgoH, sin of? and pillow mars; Mrs. ArJ i Wll IlnmH anil Mm I.ttlVipe, set dishes; Mr. fit re. milk dalle. Mi,, Mortis tlm-lnn. 2 ! pilr pillow casts; Mr r.llrahcth linden, one-half do7tii bath towels. MrH. lli'iliy Mt'.MIlliiii, towels, Mrs Von Stored, incut Jinl I'-llv . Mm. J. lllllol Hush, llicialurc; t.i lid n Tf mill Circle, Orcon Uldpo Pus lytcrluii chinch, quilt, Mrs. Itlehmd IJIoniH Imp buckwheat llttrnttuv. .Mrs. Kim? flower I. ii knwnhmi Htiuo asso ciation, limited, tvhlc lliitn 1 piece mils 11 ii cotton. tut DEFOKE BREAKFAST. )) A p'.'iniit homo afnlt will 1k bimii it tho Inline nf Alt .1. I. Council Mnt l.tilav 'if'ttiioon fiitn s ti ttlocU, Mini a riiiiipanj of lltlh- peoplo known us th. lltownlc club will li.ne u sale. M-inv iicutitlttil unities of use and ur na'tiLiit hap Ijpf n picimied ntul It Is luipptl tlmt tlio eflotts of the liusv lit tle flnpois -v ill ho appreciated. 4 Tho .Towlsli I'iii-'iiiit lienait last (oi'Iiip nl 0 o'clock. The sttlet Uih I Inlcnl Intcrtm tntltm of the law makes It iHiusiii ti not only li.mlsli all inKttties p iiil.ilnliii: lonvett front the liouhu, hut nlo to put awav all dishes fitiin wlilclt thov ltao hen Hrcd or OittPH. tn woll-t.j-ilo ottliodo'C lnn'!! h'S rcparate closets and utensils nre employed for Vnwsovor at titles, which dtii'in? tlio leinnltiilcr of tho yoai nte kept rellu-Iottsly loek"d. Oeneially this Is the time fm the cns-tlnR away nf nil dishes v hlch have corp-eir to be leltll 4 The Tilliuite lt.is lecelved n i opy ol the Utile Casino" hasp Irill schedule 1 ISI'N. ii publication which eveiy I 'ii hill tdltof In the country wel comes each season This h.indv and I'H fill little volume- Is of et-pickot sl-.e. printed on line papet. linijinl In n leatherette uiei, and In addition to the olllclal selicdule and titles of the Na'ionnl Lcnpne has blank sp'iees for keeplti1' the "-cores of cath dav's v irir, t iccther with lilti, eiiors and riini" of Tiitiheis of cadi iontet. 'I he Ixiol. also contains the names of tin l.iasjne piesldenls. manaf,'pts, cap t.i us ind iimpltes, and a laipp amount i !' l liable ttnd uselul statistic ul matte- th it makes it an Invaluable lnnd-buol- lor (vci. ric r nf tho national r. me l'lhe of 'innk ten ents. It Is ipb'Mioil by Umll (liosstnan .i Co., CI ' el.ni.l, O. MEETING OP FIREMEN. Business Connected with a Alore Thor ougli Organization of Relief Asso ciation Was Transacted. Km titer biisiniss which nmti United tnwuid mote thoinuKli oiKanlzallDii of I lie Su.intun Plienun's Itellef assnila tlnii was ttansaeted last nljlit at a liMM'tlni? ot the iCKUlat repicscntntUes of the (unipank.s it t tile lt. hall. The unl lompaiilcs not leptcentid wete the WllUuin Cottnell and l'hooiiK In an in dance with the leiently adoptitl li-l.iws and constitution all but the two companies mentioned and the l'tankllns, Coluniblas and (lenetal l'hlmiej.s paid the $10 menthol ship fee The Kiankllns and Coluinhlas will make ptnisnn for pigment al thelt H'Kiilnt mcetltiKs next week raynient will also ho made hj the William Cou nt. II and PhooiiK c niup.inip The Cletiftnl I'lilnne dilesates te potted that the iiinipany disputed any obllKatlon to pay the fee III otdet to sliate In the dlstilbutioit of the state fund now tn the pussc-sion of tho city tienMliu and Heated for the benefit of flti'tnen who were iujuied ot killed or who had i ununited, illne&s while In in the n'tvlcp The companv contends Its Unlit to shale in the benefits of the fund without liavlns a membetshlp In the assin lation, no mattet wliethet the latter Is iceosnls'od in nut lij loumlls UH tht i It s leRlllnth iiinnUcil it'llul nssnelntioii of lliemoitt A motion was adopti d extondliiK to Aptll 27 the ilite on ol befiite which tho fleneial riilnnev roinpnu's meiiibei slilp fee Hhiiuld he paid If the money Is not fot thcomliiK tlio association will dispute the compan lisht to shaie ill tlie beitollts of the fund It wns tepoited that the application fot n dint let wuh timilp yesterdav nnd that a ii'iwilHtlon would he lutiodueed in seloit council tonlsht llioc tinu: the cltj tteasurer to pay Hie fund to the tieasutti of tlie association A. H Holmes, who has furnished bonds ainountlns tu $1,000 npitoed by the city sollcltoi J I! lllttlev was elected to succeed 1. W. WtlKht leslpnetl, as repiesen tatle of Liberty Hmo toinpnny. It was decided in rccjuest fioiu all com panion the names of active members lu Kouil stnndliiB ATTRACTS MANV ADMIRING HYHS. I I'liitlv and Aitistic imliiw l)lpla) i in I' lilni'lli' l!n iitr. orv n ntoualile and prettv wln- 1 dow .llsila at (lohlkmttli's havaar at H'lfts liundteds of viewers daily Ii I on KiiHtei -lieil In purple mil white phenlle. Illimilnii! with IticiiinlescPiit llslitH of like col us mil madp up In , designs nppiopilate to tlio reason. ' It is tho orlf of 1. ,1. Mot an the flim'u ottlstlc window diei-'-er nnd in teilor decorator whoso originality and taste uas itPiiuonuy in wip pabt won fot htm unstinted nconluins Wnldt'in'8 bis Hntss Snlo l idny nt 1 n'oh.ik J'.leetrlc City stiililos. " I'llllC) J tplll llllllo. Hi suip and see them at Clnilt' jjient Hastcr dlrtplny Merirs' bill Id I as. Thlit.s-flM' head of horses to l.j hold to hij hold UrKVCiiy by Waldioti toiliy nt Kiel Sllblcs. MARRIED. MAm'IN-TA'iUir.-At rtindhant, April B, 1W. Itnliiit Martin, of Dm x.i. Mini MUs nii 1' Tajiur. of Old I'ow, bj Ilcv T. M I'tuo pistor of the Itoiid ham McthodlHt HpiBiopal church. DIKD. CCNNlNUllAM In Scraniuii. 1'u . Apill C. Istf., tlPti.'vlevc, ilutiKhtci of Mr. und Mix. .John CuiiiilnKliain. of 13DU 1'emi iivenue. aed Is months. I'tittera! Prl day afternoon at 2.30 Intel meat In lljile l'atU Cathulle cimotirj. TIlliMAP-ln West Htrunlon. Apill . 1Sh, Kate, thy 2-year-old dauKltter of Mr. and Ml. Dald TIioiiiuh, at tho icsldenee, 1W3 Prlco street. Kiinmal KiUlfiy afteritooti fiom the residence IiiiernuiiU nt Wtuhburn utrcLt cuno. ten. I BOARD OF HEALTH NOT AN ORNAMENT Dr. V. 13. Allen Makes Reply to Some Undue Criticism. ITS KfJCORD NOT INSIGNIFICANT I'cilcct U titer Sup.tly anil Supjires nlon of ( onttt(jloiis DIhciibo ii 1'nrt ol the Ilontil's ArcompliMimeiils. Cuoil Milk Supply tiiillculcit lu In Kti ctor (nllciin Heports ot I lilt ty si I liurotlith Ti stifUepotts of Olliui niliclult ol tlio Itonrtt. At last nlslit's meetliiB of tlie board nt health I)i. V. 13. Allen, liealtli olll cer, sitbniltted a coniprelienslo re port, .'ldeiUlv deslirned ns part an swer to tecenl clltlcistn of tlio boaul In the estimates committee of councils. Tho icpoit follows: I have the honor to submit the follow Iiir report for tho month ot March: Koity soMtt nuisances have been complained of and nttiniled to The Keneritl sanl turv londitlon of the city Is as Rood ns can possllilj be attaint d at this senFOli of Hie vcai with our pusutt tesotuces. A number of cases of cmbro spinal menlHRltls hae bun leported dtirltiK the past two months and thole has bei n some alarm, espcclallj iinioiiK people who icmenibii tl,u ipedemlc of lb"J and lOl, win n It was so widcflpuail and fatal, hihiR culled at that time "black fever." 1 lmc liiipioted the pnmlses whero I liap en somi of tin si cases und In Miriablj hae found the sanitary condi tions as Rood as tiny icr ato and have been tinahlo to dlsioxr anv local cause. Willi this dlse tse Is i lasslued ns In fi ctlous all iititluirlUes ttom the most aiiclenl to the iry latest say that It 13 not piintiKlnus. that Is not communicable from one lien-on to another, nnd Hor atio Wood saH' "Its oriRln cannot be ti acid to accumulation of tilth or other causes of ordinal lobille diseases " Ha Iiir had the cxpe rlence of both the epi demic mentioned. I am positive of tho truth of tho stati ineiit made by Professor U ood, but tit the same tlmo I think sun ltai pricautloi's should always he euro lulh obsotod whenever any dlscasu Is at all pn Mth at. IIHIM.Y TO CHITICS. As epille neently the lioird of health has been made the subjict of rather se ven ctltlelsm I think It only fall to stale for the In noflt of many who ate not lamlll.tr with the wotk of the bond at In tilth some of the things that have In t n accomplished dtltltiR tho past tin voiirs. ' Jnu of the most Important matters In fuel the most Important, to be oiisid Pied In all dtles Is a putt' water supply All ol I'tovidince and a Rrcat iuit of 'linn ItldRp an furnished with water by the I'lcnldonoe Watt r companv Theie me two 1 1 di! volts In South AhhiRton and Scott townships, the streams rnn nhiR 1 1 out both cnmliiR tiiRCtlter at tho north end of Chinchilla. At the time of tho tlrsl Inspection of this vvatir the stiiani ran directly t'trotiRli the v 111 irc eif Chinchilla to a Mipplv el'tni below and was piped from llieic to Providence At tlio upper end uf the vllhiRe wns a slaughter house In constant u-i, anil all the offal was tlu own dlieetlv Into the btook. Ncnilv nil of tin wntir closets of the town wire dlieetlv ovil the stitem, and tin tlialn iirp of the nit, toRothoi with the wali ft om tho turnpike, passed sttalRht Intii the nsiiviili Ilvetv vial tihnle and R.isttle fevus wiip i tildi inlc and that Veal one plispan In I'tovidince repoit od ovir SHI caves nf tv plinlii four 111 his own mat tiei A bacteiioloRlcal and mleto-coplc p niuimitlun ot the wsiti r vas made by the i heiiiNt of tlie state boanl of health, who pni'Miiinied the vv.iti l unfit foi ilrlnkiiiR or domestic ptirposi s In fact, tho worst he had ovir ivamhieil TikIiij the I'loildiiuo water Is as pine as an.v in the stati. and the epidemics have consul Tho water Is piped through Chinchilla, llmiotiRhh fllteied and atrat id. and all rir.ilnaRo from the valley kept out This has cost a Iiitro amount of monev and has hie n brought about by the ifferts of the build of health. The Seranton O.ts and Water compinv liavo expended vast sums of monev and have an Ideal vvnti rshtd, but there was aluavs a Rrent sotiice of danRer In the tannery at nimhuist until tho compinv puichased the whole plant at Rreat ex pi use and n moved It intlrcU-. These ihliius may In consldi red trllliiiR by some people, but lntelllRont men know that a v iM savliiR of life and piotutliui of health have been rcalUed HAD WKI.I.S CI.OSH1) Old ill-ciisc-huidiiiK wills have bun dnsed and tlKiu-anila ol ilNi as, .liut,. Iur nulsaiices have bieu ubatid. Small pox has shown Itself twice dur IllR the p ist till eas und has been, thioiiRh the boanl ot health, colillned tn the hntisih in which It mlRlnaltd and stamped out, Tlie R.irliaRo itcmatoiv di'stioviiiR thousands of ban els of 111th every month, also stands to the etullt of the board of health The Scrantiin board was the Hist to Institute the plae mlliiR of homer whoro i ulistiiRloiis dlhiasis exist, and today ev ii) city In tin stati, liicludlnir Philadel phia, has adopti d our plan Dr. I.ce, sec ntuty nt the state board of health, now lualth oIlKot ot Philadelphia, has said that "the svstetn and wotk ot the S"ian tmi board of lualth has no supirlor In the stab ." It has hit it the custom to do i.n tliliiK lu tin most iuht uiiimier ami tin to htirdy has In on vtv little plajliiR to tho KulUtlts or blowiiiu of II ampin Is. hut lc Hums io In pi op. t at this time that it should hi known that the boanl of lualth Is ol sunn impottaiu'c A nuoitin: wna tint present and tho foieKOliiR tepoit, as well ah tile i thel.e was lend and i efei i oil 'for adoption at tho next meeting. The ox'cellence of Hip elty'.i pies, r.t milk, supply was indicated In tl.bty sevett tests lecmtly matte by Knot' In apector Cullen and icpnitvd by him last cvenlmr. Thlit-slx tests nvei Qged as follows. Speclllc gravity at CO degiees, rnlnenlielt, l.OJJ; per cent, of solids, 12.71; pel eent. of I utter fat, S s."i; pel eent. of solids other than fat, S.91; per cent, of vvntei, 87 .'1. The Pennsylvania stnnduid Is fiom 1 OJU to 1 IM"!, speclllc giitvit), t till solids, not lens than tS.SO per cent; water, not inoio than f7.M per cent., and butter fat, not less than .1 put cent, INSPECTOR CULl-ON'S KOP.Ml'I.A. Tho foitnul.i tollovved by Inspector Cullen was Ilelmor - Ulchmond's. Tho tabic was that of Dr. M. K. Mc Donnell, ..f tin- Pennsvlvnnla Ptnte college The tot nulla docs not aiy moip than iioin one-tenth to two tenth of urn er cent, m m the e sult ntta'md In chenileal nna'js'H. One lot of wati ted milk ti sled showed C. E. B EAT Choice Cuts ARKET, 331 Adams Avenue Kvervtlilnt; in the I ne. of liedi utnl O Milte 1 Mt.it. Hhiiii.ii4 l.unl. Kti'. (yj I'm 1. 1 nv imiii mi in hi is. Telphone, Nj, 68jj r.... 1-. Jlo.irtciiirn ii.is Uvsoeosia. xtM ',,, " J l,rv lJtJ " hiotaiioh Dlnor ders poiltl velj utrod (uovir (Jrah.na'n lin. pupniii Heiuuil) n a Miuillli'. iluu ilma ro iniiMwiui distress, audit pormiitiunl i nraof the most 1'hiiiiiittiuiili.dvur 1 easui U Kiiiiiait tttil. lo;tut killlst'l A.MI-ct'iit hottlo will convince inu nuxt uUopiin.tt, .MutthuWK 11104., l)i u'jl il. ,'1'JU l.ualcu uaunu uveuuu thin testilt; Specific gravity, 1.025; all solids, 10,11; butter fat, 3 10; Bollda other than fnt, 7 01; water, SD.S.t. Ken- the month ot March, Kood In spector Cullen reported: f,09 store nnd meat Inspections, 315 milk lnpe tlons (lactn lent), 3fi jjillk Inspections (Halt cock test) ptovlslons destroyed, 16 pounds of beef, 70 of pork, M) of veal, .'00 of spaie jibs, 13i! of hog kidneys, 270 of poultry and 2,707 of fish, 36 bar lcls of cabbage and 11 of onions, 37 gallons nf o) slots. In lesponse In the bonrd's tecent le anest that Hulldlng Inspector Nelson examine this lit c exlls eif the Lyceum thontie, All. Nelson reported to the tumid that the exits vveie itniple There vveie none on the Penn avenue Bide of th" building, but the gallery and balcony exits by stnlrwayn and lit o escapes, tour double doors lend from the auditorium and nil exit doots opened outward. The mentality report of Secretaiy Murrny for the month of Mnich show ed 111 deaths, about the average for that month for sevetal years. The bltths for the month numbPied 10S Of contagious dlsenses, 4S new cases were leported. of which 32 vveie of diphtheria, 11 of measles and ! of scar let fever. Of these 9 had died. Dur ing the month 31 niartlnges were re ported Stipellntendent Thomas, nf the cre matoty, repotted 1,08 ban els of garb age ci emitted dining the month. Four teen tons of coal was lequiied to do this wotk. Or Paine, piesldent- Dr. W H. Al len, health onieer. and M. J. Kelly, of the board, and the secrotniv, food In spector, sanitary policeman nnd ere matoiy supciintendelit were piesent. RAISING THE FUNDS. Energetic Committees at Work Raising Aloney for New Y. M. C. A. iluild. in? Meeting with Success. A vigorous campaign is Just now be ing organized and pushed for the seem ing of the funds with which to erect the new building for the Young Mpii'r Christian association, llepiesenntlves from the ttustees and board of dlrec tois are calling upon the business men and other ptospectlve huge glvet.s and good progtess Is being made. It is expected tlmt a considerable poitio.t of the total amount needed will Lc seemed In smaller subscrip tions fiom the emploves of the vnrlous business houses and manufnctuilng concerns. This pail of the canvass Is being looked altei bj a e-ommlttee, eif which I) 1!. Atheiton Is c hall man, and which consists of about fifty men, each man being responsible for tho em ployes of one or mote establishments, appointing a sub-tomtnlttee to co operate with him wherever necessarj. Tho Hist vvoik In this dlieetlon was done jesterday morning, when in less than an houi neailv seven hundred dollars was talsed thiough seven sub scriptions fiom bank eletks Hvetv ptotesslon, calling and tiatle lepte- GALLEN'S. "WE CLOTHE FROM HEAD TO FOOT." m new Blip, ciiiLOii's depmtieiit A department woithy of every mother's attention a department that has earned the reputation ofheing the peer of all others. The little fellow is as well taken care o' as the lathei. This season we inaugurate new prices inourCh Idren's Department, and with our immense variety of novelties it cannot fail to be what it always has been UlC most iltlraethc ill the City. Prices aie from $1.79 to $7. so. Vestee, Junior, Reefer and Sailor Suits everj thing that the little fellow wears Is here from ills Hat to his ahoes. Ma l?it3 if riilltlrenS Iiluc Cheviot lilts tiimmed Clillilrt'irs AH Wool ranrj Voitco .Suits 5 pieces, made with laige sailor collai and trim med with Black Sou tache Braid. Rcgul.11 value S3. 00. tti'i 1 New Pi ice.. . MJ White or Black Son t.iche Braid. Large sailor collars and cut verv full. Regular value, S;,oo. New Puce. . . Your Aloney Back if m 137 AMD 139 baster Roses Given Away. On Saturday, with every purchase amounting to $1.00, we will give a beautiful Rose; the kind that you pay 15 cents for. Special attention is invited to our complete assortment of goods suit able for the Easter trade. The choicest selection of novelties to be found in the city. Plaid Hose for Ladies and Children. Tie Ribbons in Blocks and Stripes. Sash Ribbon, Block and Roman Stripe. Morocco Leather Belts. Velvet and Hetal Trim Belts. Handkerchiefs, Hand Embroidered, Swiss. PJaid Parasols and Umbrellas. Linen Collars and Cuffs. Ladies' Ties, Very Fine Assortment. Shirt Waist Sets, Chatelaine Bags. Easter Vases in which to fittingly display the flowers of the l:aster-tide. An entiiely new line just imported from Austiia. All sh.ipes, colors and sizes. JARDINIERES A wide selection at extremely low prices. You miiht as well pkice a beautiful picture in an ugly frame as to dtspl.iv an Baster l.ilv in a common llower pot. Out Jardinieres hide the llower pot and enhance the beauty ol the flower. MILLAR & PECK, "Walk la unit -f -M-t--t-t- -- wilted In the city will be coveted in this canvass, and since the subscrip tions nip all pavablo In live eiiuiil an nual Installments It Is expected that a laigo sum will be lealized fiom this sout ce. The exact location of the new build ing has not yet been decided upon, but the ttustees have taken options upon two ot three sites und hope to settle the matter soon. The new building eif the Sctanton association, when com pleted, will be one of the llnest and best eeiulppcd In the countiy, providing facilities In all departments fai stipet lor to an) thing to be found In the old building The bonid of dhectors have secured the set vices of Kred. IJ, Shlpp, one of the Intel national Young Men's Chils tlan ussoclutlon secretniles, te co-opet-ate with Acting Sectetnry F. ,1. Fiank In the direction of the canvass lot funds. I'Iip l.nrgrst Itlctclc on r.ttrtli. The store of Juilsch & Co., 133 Sptuce stieet, Is the mecca of nil cyclists, the attraction being the fumous ten-seated Oiient, built by the Wnlthtim Manu fnetiitlng Co, builders of Oiient 111 ccles. This monster wheel has a world wide leputatlon, being the largest wheel ever attempted In anv countiy, nnd speaks x'olumes for the enterptlse of the Otient people and demonstintes eh ally that thov are by far the lead et s in woikmnnshlp nnd onterptlse. Do not fall to see the monster wheel. l-.ister Neckwear. Hand & Payne. I up Ilnster (Jilt Is a nice plant Meats' building Pee Clink's display, GALLEN'S. ina , a r l'iUU'J sailor with thlhlren's Fancy Voice Milts Blue, 1 Brown and Mixed hf llects; 3 pieces, large sailor collars, h nd- somely trimmed with J braid. Regular value, $j 00. New dj-) on 1 Price .pZ.O Not Suited. $3.37 You're ill PENN AVENUE, fJ;p II P) mm x f 134 Wyonln? Avanm look mound -M-r t-M--f-f-fft4 -f--ft-- 1 The I Battleship 1 "Maine" 1 One huudre d T; haudsoiue photo- cromes of the ill- 5T; fated Maine size, 12x20, mounted on real Torchon mat 5T: board c omplete with white or gilt 2! frames. Worth 75 cents,sellingfor 49c Hat Pins tor the Master bon net. The newest shapes the latest settings- -many exclusive A popular line designs, at IOC Handsome ones at 73c and $1.00. Leather Beits for the ladies si: who do not ! care tor the Si fashionable metal mrdles, f5 we have a splendid line of ff: j the ever popular leather Si us belts 2.)C to 5 nir tr 1 nr ran a run m i ii "S 1 II LI llUill Ullli UUl far !5 i ' 303 Lac'tawaina Avo. S How to Dress a Baby If joti could see the new wav ot dies Inc a h.ibj as c plalntd by Mis Ueynclds, the trained nutse now at the KAUV HA 5IAAIC, It would set jou to thinking lice talks to hunilioils of mothers the last two i,!H his elinithed miin.v minds, and thtoujjh lur and the comforts of Arnold s Knit Specialties many babies will p.iss a more ccunfnrtublc anil hitler hummer Her talk will cost ou nnthlnt; unleij you decide to trj her Karments, and then ou oily pay for the Rnrments ou belec The garments liuludo overjthitiK trmn H.iby I)Upers to Press, downs and X. n deiwe.tr fot children at tlio Baby Bazaar, 512 Spruce Street. MAX WI.I1ES. Iloot an J Sh e Maker. Iiest shoes o or Icr fiom SI To op Mon's soles ami heels, line I ailles Mile and heels, .'tic All vrurl; Kiitiratiteud 127 I'enn Avenue, SCUANTON, IA. sr1 Id Q The Very Best Values in Kid Gloves C, $ 79 00 You will not be disappointed in their wear, fit or flexibility. 4 1 5 and 4 1 7 Ltickawapiia AirenuB. Seranton. See Our ! EGG ft DECORATOR i Auy name or decoration put on Easter Eggs that yon buy here, free of charge. Did you see the House Circus: You never ate better or purer candy than is in our Easter Eggs, Rabbits, Hens or Roosters Immense Display of Easter Novelties anil Baskets Here at c Each. THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave., J. II. LADWItt. For an Opening1 Announcement. We Are Now in Our New Store, 205 Lacka wanna Ave. Every Purchaser Pre sented with a Sterling Silver Thimble. m U II 05 Lackawanna Ave. oves, 1.50 Pa. 4 iCIPUC I HIJ I llvlfll
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