THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1898. 7 EASTER CARDS. Booklets and Not cities, large variety, new anil pretty designs. Religious and Devotional Hooks, Prayer Hooks, IJlblcs, Hymn Hooks, Easter Stationery, all the new things. Hurd s, Crane's, Whiting's, Hurllmt's. Ward's, and other desirable brands, which arc offered at popular prices. Wall Papers. All grades and nil prices, according to quality. Large variety or beautiful designs. Window Shades. All desirable colors, icaily made and fitted to order. Room or Wall Mouldings All sorts and all prices. M. NORTON, 2?z Lackawanna Ate., Scranton. Telephone Connection Cdll 428j. Anti-Saw Edge Collars and Cuffs, every body wants them. THE Lackawanna aundry OOZ IT." joS Venn Avenue. A. B WARMAN IP YOUR or nn ACTION NEEDS REPAIRING Send your order to PERRYBROS 205 Wyoming Ave. e iri now prepared to do all kinds of lupalrhiK ind lliilHhlng, and Kuaran ee that the woik will be (lonp cor" 'fctly Mr. S. R. PERRY, who for Borne Maifl haH done the host tuning in this city and vicinity, ha been engaged by us to glvo especial attention to this blanch of our busi ness .Several good ceeond-hand oigiins will be Bold oiy cheap They wore takun In exchange for Hriggs & Ludwlg Pianos. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY IME BAH BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mattel Solicited Where OUieri l'nlled. Moderate Charge. 1 SOLUBLE. Prepared nrcordliii, tn the prtHorlpltOH of a prominent spc liilwt it Instantly ic llees ami purinnm ntly cures Catarrh, Asthm.i Ha Kii, t'ulil in the lie id. Sore Throat mul Quinxy llirmless. pleasant ofTectuii'. Itiad this tostlmon ial "Ciown Catarrh 1'owrter relieved and cm td m cape of Catarrh which was a erj aggravated one of Icing Handing." John T Couglilin (Dep.irtuient ol State), M4 II St . . n. Wellington. 1) C. Price 50 cents Sold In Hi! Hist elas drug stoics Lllieiul Hampli with powder blower complete mailed on receipt of IS cents. Crown Catarrh PowJerCo., as Clinton Place, ew York City. II Uat opened n tiencrnl Insurance Otllco In IS nV JJekt Stock Coiunnnlei representeil. Large I cs enpeclnlly ollelted. 'leleptione ihh:i. CONVENTION CALL I bird LeciKlntUn District. In pursuance of the provision of rule 1, cctIon 1 of rules, eovoiulng the lte publlcan party Ir ald dlstilct, the iindci slennt, members of the standing commit tee, will meet in tlio arbitration room court house. Scranton, on Satin day April 0 1898. ut 2 p in., for the purpose of uiranglUK time and place for holdliiR a convention. I'he said convention to elect two delegates to represent said dls trict In ilie Republican state convention at IlanlaburK on June 2, l.'S: Hcnton- A. f Hobbs. Clifton -A L. Siclln Colngton D W. Dale. Dalton-.M IJ Sherman. Glenburn- .1 C. Northup (louldsbcro- J. U. Gardner. Oreenlleld-W T. lloblnon. Lackawanna-South district. William Nicholas, et district, William Weir; 1 Northcabt district, w. II. Vein; L'ns,t dls trict, Frank Nash, outhwest district, Isuac Davis. La riumo It. IX. Ilolgute LolilBh Jacob Knccht. Madison Kusene Noark. Newton D. W. Lnlluc. North Ablncton S M. Aileswortli. Old Force Pirat district William Die wood. Second district, llmry Tiouhrj Fourth district. William Uennott. Hansom First dlbtrlct. Tobias Btine; Second district, Ueorgo It. Wandell. Scott-O F. Miller. Scranton Sixth wurd, Third district, William P Davit). Sprtns Drook David H. Moses. Houth Abinuton-Wllllam Slielp.. Taylor First ward, John L. Powell; Second ward, John H. Johns: Third ward, James Morris, Jr.. Fourth ward, William A. Rogers, Fifth ward. John J. Price. Waverly IJ F. Tlnkham Went Ablnston John It. Brlcgs By order of Thurston H Parker, Chairman Attent () J. Powell, Secretary. YAl.U QLEG AND BANJO CLUBS. The Lyceum, Tuesduy, April 12. Dla frmm opens today. . . r;. 11. ( liirkc X Co. InVlteB rverybody to their fiic'it Kuster flower display, Meara" bulldlns, bltr I tut CM NEW CITY ESTIMATES POR THE YEAR 1898 Approved In Committee (or Consider nllon by Councils. IA1PR0VEMUNT ITEMS ARE SLASHED fourth Ulitrict Sower Horn Cut from $2.(100 to 9011 mid the Cumberland lloac IIoimo Item Hill Entirely. .Subtroclcd--I or Asphalt Itepnirt nn Incruuao of Nearly 91,000 VI ns .1lmlo--Hnrd Street He-pair Itenn Aro Cut Over 91,000, The cltv nppioprlntlons for 18M weie definitely decided upon last night. The business wns concluded nftir u ses sion of neatly three hours by the John CHtlmnU-s romtriltt'.'O of the re-otgan-ized councllu. The only nbsonteo wns Mr. Trable, who, with Mr. Coyne, both of the select council, are the only IX-in-ocinti on the Joint committee. Tlieie Irid been no caucus of the Re publican member!) and imitlsnutlilp cut little or no flguie In the deliberations On the $1,009 for a plumbing Inspectors snlurv. which was expunged, developed the nnl debate. Metsi Coyne and t enzel nlone voted for the appropria tion, unit Miosis Williams, Sanderson, Oliver, Ueesu, Wufiwr nnd Wltth against it, Mi. Keller not voting. Mr Kellci was chosen ehnlimnn of the Joint committee The discussion rested clilellv upon chanties to th" or dinance repoitcd by the last committee. ; All of tho Sisn.lOO .unliable was up jit(r IniuJ. The committee ndlnurned to meet subject to the call of (he chair I man if the amount appioprlnted was 1 found to exceed tho available tevenue. ! Following tne the changes mnilo In I the oidlnance of tlo old commit toe. ' Clt Hall DepattmonlKor llllnu. palm itic and repaliliiff the llrst llcor ot the city hull. $1,500 added. Increase, 1,VW I City laiAlneer'i" Department One ironth's salaiy, $11, dedueted from mil i .cry- of assltaiit engineer. Decrease, J1W. At A 1 ID APl'ltOPMATIONS CI T. Stmt Department HepaliB asphr.lt put, irom $0,219 25 to $10,000; waul uppro 'pii.itions for Ftieet rppiilrc. Third ward, j from Ji.35 to VM, tfocnlh ward, $5u9 to 1 j:i0, Kiglith ward, Slot, to $W, Fourteenth wind, S13 to $4ui); j;ighteenth ward, $5)') i to S2'. Ineie.tsc j:',C19 ". Police Department Clrk hire, $72i to I to $iihU. furnishing Center street station, i f Oi) to ViOO; repairs harness and wajjoiiK, i $150 to $75. Increase, $b5. J'lre DrpiittTient Clerk hire, $tv) to W'J lent ot Hie nlam, $12)51 to $1,111. etcr Itinrv and medicine, STUfl to S""HJ, balances and Incidentals for 1SS8 and ISiT, t0, stiickcr. out, lepaii of engine houses, $100 to $4fH) Ineieat ', $W) IS Hoard of Ileiltl. Depirtment I'lumblnB Inspectors xnl.-irv. $1 OW, expunged, llicl ilentnls $200 to $", Decrease. $1,175. (Icneral City Account Water rent, Peo plo'w Water company, $23 to Jv0; Htate tax on loins 17, $2 5jS to $J,10S. De crease, $l)) Dellclencli s Ilcpairx of enulne hoiihcs, $3r,t.'i.'. expuni;id. Durease, $Hitr2 Xew Woik and SuppllcH UepalrH and imprcnenicntK, Ponrth district sewer, JJ, 50i) to $011, for construction of Cumber land house. $1,000, stricken out. Dec reuse, $.' SS9. The follow Ini; new Items weie added: The alaiin, Itoekwell and Ollbeit stieets, $123, lepalrs, Luzerne street. $2W), new electilc llchtB at Luke nnd Ash Htiects, llutrUun anil Pine stteets, WebHtcr avenue and Linden street, Cienet street and PlttHton nvenue, Dcnn stieet nnd Ainellii avenue, nnd one In the Sixth waul, $50170: Iiromley nve nue sewer repalis., $I4"!iS. Hefoie otlnir for these new Items hastv figuring indicated a sufficient decrease had been made in the appro piiations to meet tlie $1,274 08 involved. I'nolliclTl llRiulnp;, however. Indicated that otilv $261 09 whs nvnllnblo and that the committee has appiopriuted $1,010 03 more than the rcenue uvall nbl'1 thi: last ami:ndmknt. All amendment was adopted Just nH the meeting closed appropriating what oser balance mlcht remain, towaid a combination hnso and chemical wiiRon foi Uellef nnslno company. An amenilnien- offeied by Mr. Rnn ileipon that the words "to be expended under stinervlslon of street commls- sinner," be added to the ward street icpalr items, was unanimously adopted. CITY TRRASURGR'S STATEMENT. Mas Hend nt 'I'lnirsilny Niglit's .leet ins of Select Council. City Tr asurer Boland'B financial statemi nt for Murch was read as fol lows at Thursday night's council meet ing: Itnl.men eafcli on hand March 1.. $K,2,f,S3 CS It celpts From delinquent tax collectors $1,007 C5 From city solicitor then colB) S S5 From street commls- slonrr 37 00 Mavor's lines 4,000 00 IlulldinK permits 410 00 Cltv license 12 00 Ii'jT city tnxes 47u II Penalty on above 40 17 Sewer assehsments t22 US P.lMiiB assessluents .... f27 7(1 Total Disburse menls Commissioners. delin quent collection $ 109 71 (lener.il city warranto. 22.001 (3 Fewer warnnts C03 03 J'avlnB warrants l.uOil 4S OindliiR' warrants .... 1 si Interest, ImlldliiR loan, 1PM COW Street improttmcht bonds, leileemed. can celled, Interest paid. (,4'JI 02 $170,150 SO Total Ualance, April 1 .. $ 2,7JS 73 $111,10.' 07 BELIEVE IT WAS STOLEN. Valuable llornu Hon Heen Unclaimed tor Over a W oek. About mldnlifht on March 30, Patrol man Lona Day found a black mare wanderinp about the lower end of town and, not being able to find an owner for It at any of the iielfrhbarlnir bams, brought it to Cuslck's llverv stuble. No ono has as yet called to claim It, nnd it is to be sold In live days. If no claimant In tho meantime aimeurs. Tho police believe It wns stolen from somo distant city and deserted here. BRIEF SESSION OF COURT. Two Verdlcti from JurieH Thnt Went Out tli n Pruvloim Diiv. In the case of John Davis against the tstnto of Owen Cuslck, deceased, the Jury yesterday morning returned a ver dict fur tho plaintiff in tho eum of JT3S.IL'. This Is tho amount thnt the dofendant admitted wiih due. The ilitlin fur bou owed money, amounting to $2,200, was not established, accord ing lo the Jury's: view. A verdict for the defendant was ren dered In the case of C. L. Itlco aealnst A. II. Allen, ot Dunmore. No evidence was heard in tlio case of Ituland & England against J. L. Hull, yesterday, on nccount of the holiday. The case, It Is expected, will be finished tomorrow. JuiIro Slmonton waa prepared, nt 11 o'clock yesterday morning, to hear ur RumcntB In the Injunction proceedings brought by Kllsha A. Corny against J. S. Jenkins, but by agreement of the attorneys the case was continued nnd It wns arranged thnt Judge Edwards should tnko chnrge of the matter and later on fix a day for the hearing. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Programme That Mar Been Prepared by the Superintendent and Advisory Board (or Next Week. The final nrtangementK have been completed for next week's city teacliets' Institute. It Is the fifth annual Insti tute nnd will lie held in the auditorium of the Hlffh school building. Superintendent of Schools Howell hn3 directed all the preparatory work with the assistance, of tin advisory board composed of H. L, Burdlck, H. L, Mor gan, Anna U. Kankln, Nellie Pickett and Mnggle Murphy. The committee on resolutions are J. H. Iltiwker, Mary A. Kiinpp, Sarah Williams nnd 12. A. Cruttcndtn. The Institute will open Monday af ternoon. Thereafter there will be two dally sessions each day until Friday, when the Institute will eloe with only a morning session. The evening lco tutps Mil be on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, by P.e. Dr. IJ. H. Mnc Aithur, of New York city; Professor M. tl. Ilrumbnugli and Colonel George Mox McCain. Plillidelphla, respectively. Vo ndmisslon will be charged to tho lectures, to which the patrons of tho public schools, as well as teachers, avv. Invited to attend Following are the names of some, of the InsttucloiB nnd their depiutments: M. G. llrumbaugh, language, geography and history; Homer B. Ppr.igue, lit erature: Kathryn Haggerty, corres pondence: F. L Looinls, classics; Geo. W. Phillips, high school; H. J. Hock enberry, elocution; A. II. Wells, clo-in-nlary chemistry; Mnttle II. Gregg, r,ometr, Oeoige P. Bllile. principal f the Kat Stroudsburg Normal school will deliver addresses on Thutsday af ternoon and Friday morning. The opening nddresses Monday after mien at 2 o'clock will bo 'by President A. L. Francois, of the board of control, and A IJ. Stevens Among1 tho vocal and other entertainers will iv" No. 2, school chorus; No. C", school chorus, Messrs. Stone, Hughes. F.dwards nnd Ovens, quintette; No. 14. school chorus, Mlsse Rose, Vlpond, Munson.Ttose Nio meyor, Smith, Hatrls and Fvnns, oc tette, Cora M. Grlfrin, recltatlonlBt; N'. 1.1 school, chorus; No. 19, school chorus. Misses Lewis nnd CJtlflln, and Mhis. Hdwards and Owens.iiuartetto; No. 25, school chorus, Hannah Harris, rccitatlonist. "Sunny Spain from lllstoilc Hilltops." will be Dr. Mac Arthur's subject Mon day night. On Tuesday evening Pro fessor iirumbnugh will lecture on "The Techo Country." The llnnl lecture on Wednesday evening will bo on "Cuba, Its Komanccs and Revolutions." by Col onel McCain. The Spanish and Cuban tnplrs Htv particularly nppiopos nt this time. ARE THOROUGHLY TRAINED. Mullens nnd Mcl'nddcn Nnnrly Itendy lor 'I'beir lloxliic limit. Mullens and MeFndden, who aro to box twenty rounds next Tuesday night In Music Hall, are having the benellt of work with two of the beHt men In the business In their training. They ought to enter the ring in ilrst-clas3 shape nnd they undoubtedly will. Mullens 13 training In Boston, his native cltv. With him ate his man ager. Jack Smith, and none other than George Dixon, tlio c hnmplon feather w eight. McFaddtn has been nt Coney Island with "Kid" McPattland, with whom Mullens has had a draw, and Tommy West. MeFndden will likely come to Carbondale today to finish his work with Hobby Dobbs. , Dobbs was to have boxed Hnrry Lemons In Buffalo next Monday night, but tho match has been postponed. The icai-onsi Jjave not been mnde known heie. SMOKED IN THEIR NEW HOME. Excelsior Club Occupies Its New (JimrterH for the I'lrnl Timet The Excelsior club had its opening smoker nt Its newhome.on North Wash ington avenue, Thursday night. It Was a very Informal affair, there being no exercises or entertainment out of the ordinary, tho members simply getting together to congratulate one another on the completion of their handsome new house. Mnny friends of the members took advantage ot the opportunity to In spect tho house. It will be some weeks yet befoie the furnishing Is completed. When it I", there Is to bo a formal opening, which is to be made n very elaborate nffnlr. LACKAWANNA L0D0E INSTALLATION. Ollicers Who ere Inducted Into Ollice Lust Niulit. District Deputy Keuster und his staff last night Installed tho following newly-elected officers of Lackawanna lodge, No. 291, 1. O. O. F., lit Odd Fel lows' hall, Wyoming avenue; Noble grand, W. J. Sykes; vlce-grnnd, H. F. Wolfe; secretury, E. I). Jones; usslstant secretary, D. S. Fethetlck; treasurer, Israel Uuth, ttustoe, John T. Howe. The I'Itb Itrnthrrs hao prepared a great feast of bargains for their old customers tomorrow, and the public nt, well, bcuutlful, comfort able nnd serviceable shoes nt pi Ices which they alone could nninc. To stt angers wo would say Do not hang back because you think you may not be welcome, for there is Joy among the j Brothers every time n new customer comes Into the folds. YALE GLEE AND DANJO CLUBS. Tlio Lyceum, Tuesday, April 12. Dia gram opens today. - Meyers & Mansfield, the Spruce Street Hnttera aro open for business. Wn have a full line of sprlns styles, nnd an endless variety of Kater novelties. Fancy Japan .Duplex. Be sure und see them nt Clark's gt eat Easter display, Menis' building. C'luev A Kelly'N WiMtzbuiger Bock Beer on tap today nt all bats, REMAINS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED Man Found In McKeever'i Field Came from New York. HE REGISTERED AS A. J. PLUM Told Nlgbt Clerk Grillm, ot tlio St. Clitutosi That IU Nnme Wits Jack son, Not Plum, nnd Thnt He Wns it Ileal Estate Lawrer Doing Dullness In New Vork Clty--Sponl .tlondny Night nt the Arlington IIotcl--Nctv Vork Pollco .Nolilied, l J. Griffin, night clerk ut the St. Charles hotel, visited Price's under taking establishment, on the West aide, Inst evening nnd Identified tho remains of the man found in McKeover's Held nt noon Thutsday with n bullet hole tiirotigh his head. Mr. Utlllln was pos itive tlio remains were those of a tnnn who came to the St. Charles Tuesday night nnd registered no A. J. Plum, He was asblgued to room 42, nnd Im mediately after registering retired to his loom. About 3.30 Wednesday morning he came down to the office, wheie Mr. GrlfTin and several other men were talking. Ho Joined in tho conversation, and, during the course of hit talk, Informed Mr. GrlfTin thnt his name was Jackson, not Plum, and that he left his home In New York, whlla on a drunk. He s.i'd ho was n real estate lawyer In Now York, und the Inference to b drawn from his re .it irks wns that he arrived in this city on Monday. He said he had $125 when he left home, but that most of It was spent '.hen; that he had only enousn I-ft to take him home. LliPT TIllJ HOTEL Hefnie the parly bioke up Jackson became engaged In conversation with A. L. Dunlenvy, of the South Side, and It ft tl e hotel with him, saving he would wnlk ab la' as Mr. Dunleavy'B li"me llo did so am' then started to letrac his stens to the hotel, but did rot arrive there until late in tho af ternoon When h? was leaving tho hotel he took n reoler from Ms pocket ana giving it to Mr. Griffin asked him to keep It until he called for It. When he reappeared at the hotel In the afternoon he asked for his re volver and was told to wait until Air. Grilllii came on duty, as the clerk then ncting did not know whero the weapon was After Mr. GrlfTin went on duty Jaek fon askeu for his revolver nnd also asked for and received ten cents, which ho said lie wanted to purchase n drink with He tooic a shirt stud from his pocket and Insisted upon Mr. GrlfTin ac cepting it. Then slinking hands cor dially with that gentleman and ex I ressing the hope that they would meet again lie left the hotel That wns 7.30 Wednesday evening. He did not talk or act as it he contemplated self-destruction, WHAPON IDENTIFIED. Mr GrlfTin Identified the tevolver found alongside of the body as the one JnekKon gave hint Wednesday morning to keep for him. It Is a new riivolver oi' 3-Crtllbre and the only shot ever filed from it was the one which ended .Inokscn's life. Tho latter spent Mon day night at the Arlington hotel, where ho registered as A. AV. Jackson, New York. Last night Chief of Police IJobllng no' lied the Now York police of the iiient.flrntlon of tlio temnlns and asked them to try and nscertaln who his relatives nre. A mark on the coat he wcue proved that it wns purchased In Brooklyn, and it is thought that ho resided there. Chief Holding 13 satisfied from all the facts In the case that Jackson committed suicide. Tho coroner's Jury will meet tonight In the coroner's of fice to hear testimony. I'll 1 1 in Linn with the procession of customers to the Flvo Bi others tomorrow for Enster shoes Everybody who pays "spot cash" for shoes should Join the ranks. 5 Brothers open late Saturday night. Painters Mteiilinn, All members of Local union. No. US and 219, aio notified to attend n special meeting to be held this evening at Fuller's hall, 400 Lackawanna ave., to consider tho wage question. Geo. F. Osmone, President. Abner J Shafer, Secretary. YALE GLEE AND BANJO CLUBS. The Lyceum, Tuesday, April 12. Dia gram opens today. Violets for Eiif tor. Leave your otder today at Clark's, Mears' building. Moyeis Mansfield, the Spruce Street I'ntters aro open for business, Wo have n full line of spring style, and an cndlebb variety of Easter novelties. r. L. Crane has Just received a new line of Ladles' Tailor-made Gowns, Bi cycle Suits. Jackets und Capes, Ciii.cv V Kclh'n Wtirtzburgcr Bock Beer on tup today at all bars. Clnrk'n Mower Annex, HO and 112 Washington avenue, Meats' building. Strawberries, Fresh Vegetables, Fancy, Sweet California Oranges and Grape Frnit, Large Olives, in large bottles, 'Joe. Coursen's Blended Java, 'J3c. Java and Mocha, 32c. Fresh Kggs, 10c Doz. E. Q. Coursen "Best Goods for Least Money." DISASTROUS RUNAWAY. Ono of Col. Holes Hornet Klllod nnd llnronoho Wreokrd, A vnluable horse belonging to Col onel II M. Boles wns killed, nnd his Imrottcho bndly wrecked In a runaway on Vine street yesterday morning nt 10 o'clock. Mrs. Boles nnd Miss Boles alighted from the carriage at Adams avenue to make u call and the coachmnn turn ed down Vine street to drive about while waiting for them. Turning tho coiner one of the horses got tho bit In his teeth nnd could not bo con trolled. The other horso also took fright nnd off they dashed nt a break neck pace. At Washington avenuo ono wanted to turn to the tight nnd tho other attempted to keep straight ahead. The consequence was they took to the sidewalk nnd dnshed Into the fence surroundlnjr lilchnrd O'Brlon'n residence. One horso wns Impaled on a sharp pointed Iron picket nnd had w be shot. The baroucho was badly wreck ed, the hind wheels being torn com pletely nwny, but remarkable to say the coachman escaped without an In- il,r'' S"V I'nlnre Mtmlo Store. Hendquarteis of the high grade Lchr Pianos and Organs, aro located at D33 Spruce street, opposite court house, with F. Santee. art studio, will hold Its flr-t grand opening April 8-9. All nre cordially Invited. Music furnished for the occasion. J. N. Maxwell, General Agent. " Hoses nnd Cnrnntlonn. Leave your order today with Clark, Menrs' building Mevcrs & Mansfield, tho Spiuce Street Hatters are open for business. Wc have n full line of spring styles, nnd an endless vnrlety ot Easter novelties. Natch ii nd Jewelry repairing and engraving of all kinds. Mr. John Owens has charge of our watch department; forty years' experi ence. Welchel, Jeweler, 205 Lacka wanna avenue, Valley House block. I'llin Enxter Ulsplnt. of flowers, 140 and 142 Washington ae nue, Mears' building. Eyes. .yes. If your eyes are causing you tiouble, call and have them corrected. Eyes tested free, nnd satisfaction guaran teed at Weichel's, 20" Lackawanna ave nue, Volley House block. Every pur chaser presented with a silver thimble. Cnsey ft Kcllj's Wurtzburger Bock Beer on tap today at till bars. Itnnucn C12.50, U. 50, $10.50. Oil nnd Gas Stoves. Battln's, 12G Penn avenue. Cnanr & Kelly's Wurtzburger Bock Beer on tnp today nt all bars. Loving nnd Loielj Easter reminders. Best assortment. Beldleman, the Bookman, 437 Spruce BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8, Including tho painlesi extracting ot teetli by an cntiroly now proceai 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 311 Spruce St.. Opp. Hotel Jermyn. A few bits from the prices badly cut. ? H AM W couditiou. Needless to say they came Kerr & Cos Stock else it would not be possible for us to make the price so low, however much we wanted to. Reed Rockers Formerly 2.25, $3.50 flahogany and Oak Upholstered Rockers $6.00 to $10.00. Worth well, say a third more. Onyx Tables and Corner Cabinets, Folding Tables, Umbrella Racks, Waste Baskets, Work Baskets, Fire Screens, Paper Holders, Hassocks, Etc. All at considerably less than usual prices. Siebecker ? 406408 Lacka. Ave. ILONEY OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO. 141 to 140 Merlcllau btreet.Scrautou, I'a. 'JelopUono wi, BURNING, LUBRICATING AND CYLINDER OILS. PAINT UIU'ARTMUNT.-Mnieed Oil, Turpentino, Wtilto l.oat, Coal Tar, I'ltolt Vuriilnl, Dryer, Jupau unci Hlilugle tstulu. i Strictly g Fresh EGGS for Easter, 9 Cents. MM. 0 SOCK0000 THIS IS THE Not a point lias been over looked in its detail of con struction that would add to its strength, speed, beauty and eudurance. PRICES. Scrauton $35 and $50 Sterling 60 ' 75 Stearns 50 Fentons 50 " 75 Enameling and Nickel -Plating done by experts. Get your repairs done by skilled rrechahics. The largest repair shop in the State. We can put rubber tires on your carriage any sie or style. Iron and Steel. Wngonmnkcrs' nnd Blacksmiths' Supplies. HO. factory and W'areroorm, 120 and 128 Franklin Avenue. i 4 bargain battlefield. With Otherwise in the best to us in i .50. i LAI I SCRANTON. i $1.50, $2.50 and $3 and $5.00. & Welkins IBM UK. 320 Laclcawaaai Are., Scranton Pi. Wholesale mid Itctntt DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Comentcnt, Kconomlcal Durable. Vnrnlsh Stains, Producing Perfect ltnltntlonorExpsntlY WoocN Rnynolds' Wood Finish, KBpcclolly Designed for Innlds Work. Mnrblo Floor Finish. LHiraMo mid Drlos Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PUS: UNSHED OIL ft(n TURPENTINE. In All tlio Newest Style Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. AOCNTS FOR KNOX MATS. There's No Reason WI11 YOU should not lw r.st ) as spongy bread, an J u- ai u lute. llRlit bread as your ,1 . .? p c bor One reason she always Iia . f sucli nice bread is because sh ' is always careful to Ret gu llour Probably she uses t "Snow White":! There Is no better Hour any where in the world. We guar antee every sack of it, and if cm are not satisfied with it our Rrocer will exchange with ioti at our expense. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO bcranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. .TTTWTTTTTTH K I M KIMBALL. PIANO L L. Great musicians use KlmbalK The testimony of musicians who command a salary of from $1,000 to 12,000 for each performance must be accepted as hav ing weight. They, at least, escape tlio charge of not Knowing what they are talking about. Lillian Nordlca says: "The more I use my Kimball piano the better I Ulco It." Jean Do Reszke snys: "We have concluded to purchase Kim ball pianos for our personal use." John Philip Sousa claims: "The Kimball piano is first-class In evory respect." Somo of tho most beautiful cases In walnut, mahogany and oak can be seen here, I liavo somo flno largo pianos, all colors, frcm $250 to $330, on easy terms, and n. term ot lessons free. George II. Ives, 9 West Market street, Wllkes-Uarre, general agent; XV. 3. Footc, local agent, 122 Pago Place. GEOKfiE II. IVES, General Agent, O est .Market streot, Wllkes.lUrra. W. S. F00TE, Loral Ascent, l'J-J l'uso riiieo, Hcr.iuton, !. SOUND ARQUflENT. BARBOUTS HOME CRED1TH0USE Is tlio pince to pet our Furniture; wi can pny a llltla every month nnd have tha good all the time ws ura pnylu; for tbtin, audttiut'i whero wo'rogolui;. EASTER NECKWEAR 1 ftsy ATW 425 LACKAWANNA AVE.
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