, G THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY. APRIL 15. 3898. It's the Thing; to Do Wear Only the Correct New i""!1 Custom Last. Made on lasts to fit your feet. Made of Willow Calf, such that will please you in a brown or chocolate shade. No oue who cares to be neatly dressed but will be glad to wear it. Also same styles in Tici ELicL for comfort and service to be had only iu our Shapely Shoes SCliTsPiCER, 110 SritUCK STREET. jjg&v Tho Wtlkes-IJarro Ilecord can foe had tn Scrrnton at thu news stands of Al. Melnhurt. 119 Wyoming avenue: Mac. Lackawunnu avenue. CITYJfOTES. Cards of thank", lewolutloiis of condo lence, obituary ioetr and the like Mill bo lns3itcd in 'llio Triliunu onl whui paid for, In ndunce, at the rate 01 10 centB u line. Tho members of the 1'brIo llnlne com pany will conduct nm eiucttnlumeut In Holv from hall on Mondaj ewnlns. April 25. JtidKu N. S. Swariz, of Noiristown, Montgomery count. will assist In the ttlul of irlmn.il cases In the local couit next week. Tho DolaURie and Tludt-on Coal com p.my paid jebttrd.iy at the Clinton mine, Vandlinir, I'.i. The emplojcH of tho Nine eh branch also rccelMd their wages e. terilay: A. J. Colborn Jr., wll lecture thiH even Iub In the Methodist Kplscopal thurch of Aldemllle, under the auspices of Tamp No. iW, Patriotic Order Sons of America, of that place. Services piei..intory to the communion will bo held In tho lectuio room of the First Pirtfjvtd'Mii chutch this evening ut 7 45 o'clock. Session will meet at the close of the services An egg social that was piodiutlve of much amusement was given by I, idy Oakford union ot the Women s Veterin Iti lief union In the Price bulldliiK en Washington uvenue hist wenlng. The Junior IJuworth league of the i:im Park church gave a vtry pleislng enter tainment In the lecture room of tho church last night A vailed programmu was rendered In nn excellent manner. Marriage licenses weie giantid jenter day to John Davltt, of Mavfleld and Hannah Ktnnedv, of ,Iermn; Kred Otto dimmer and I.lrzie Johnson (il Sciunton, BIofIus Lcltlnger nnd Agnes Nickel, of Mayileld. NGW CONVENT AT GROEN RIDOE. Tho Corner Stone ut It wns I.iiid Yeii ti'tdu. At Ouen Itldge yesterday niarnln? thu corner htnne of the convent for the Msters of St. l'iul'8 parish vmis laiJ with simple lut ImprcMlvn services. The coiner stone was, placed In posi tion by Kcv. 1 J. McMnnui and u numlir of patriotic songs were suns I)- tho Fthool children. The convent will be elected by Con rad Srhiuerter and woik on It will be pushed as iitpldly as possible. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. A rule for a new trial was yestcirtuy al lowed In the case of Nullum! tc England against John I. Hull. The case of tho Lehigh Lumber com pany ngalust Adam Thompson was js Krda rcfcited to W. W Lathi ope Attorney M J Mi Audi ew was ester day appointed commissioner In the llovvjn and Fasshold divorce eases. ( ius( Delences in Miillimtirn. llaltlmore, April H Two eairlnges for the twelve-Inch disappearing guns in tended for the new fortifications at Haw kins Point have arrived from llethlehcm Pa and the guns aro expected In a fen days. oxoooooooooooooo WAFERS Wlntergreen, Peppermint, hnsauf rns, Lemon, Cinnamon, X Hose, V . Violet, -" ' Himniia and Others, 0 '' FRESH ' I Tin Scranton Gash Store x ooooooooooooooooo xxxx NEARLY $1,000,000 OF CITY MONEY Was HnivJIcd by the City Treasurer During Last Year. CASH M)fV IN HAND IS $141,462 I'luurci Show ii Iu City Treasurer llolnnil's Ainiutil Itopnrt to Select Council Lust Mght--Anotlicr Lie Inllctl Itcpurt Was Siitmii ttutl by thu Shilling fund Commission unit hliuivs u llonded Indebtedness ill Hull u .Million Dollars. Two important repot tn weie locolvcd In select council last night Hhowing the present condition of the city's linunces. One was the nr.ntial report of City Tioanurer JJoland which was submit ted us follows, and which wns received and filed: llnlnuce cash on hand April Z, 1VI7 iliBdSt, U Hicelvod lrom Hon, Jnmcs (J, llallcj, mayoi lines 1,WU w Hecelvid liom Hon. James (!, Ualli.v. eheelc lrom Insuialicu eompany for loss J7 CO Uecelvcd fiom City Solicitor M. A. McUlnley m 91 Hecelved Horn City Solicitor J. II. Toney Nil '.3 lUeeived fiom Street vVimmis mliisloiur A. 11. Diinnig, Jr.... 41S W lleeilved fiom Street Commis sioner C. It. Klnslej WW Received from secietnry bond of health 113 15 Hecelved from county tieasuier liquor licenses TS.T10 1.7 Hecelved fiom delltuiuent tux collectors L'7.07!) 7S loll tax collected 3.MS TO Utv license colUeted O'-'iuO Itullding permits eolheted 1 (.SO 00 Heglstercd nixes and costs col lected 2 5 rr, Taxes of Is37 collected 243 4 i!1 I'enaltv tlieron collected 130 W Two per cent tux on piemlums of foiegn Insurance compa nies Ama Interest from banks on intu- est and sinking fund accounts. blG 17 Interest on 1S93 bonds held by interest and sinking fund com mission IttOW Sale of old house on Hromlej nvcnuo Jl w Hecelved fiom stieet iiillroad company for damage to hoso of street cleaning department . 4 45 Seweie assessments collected .... 11)577 I'd Paving assessments collected... . -7,77-W Grade and sidewalk assessments collected 1.61.! 15 Total receipts Cash on hand Apt II, 1VJ7 $U7,0oi, IK . tis.'jjr. 01 Total lecelpts DISIIUHKKMHNTS. Ueneral city warranto paid SJ'iS 1ST S. wii warrants paid l'J,30! liiade and sidewalk warrants paid Linden stieet biidgo wuti ants paid Paving bonds ledemed and in terest and w iiiants pild Plio depaitmenl pui chase of land, etc, wai rants paid Commissions of delinquent tax tollectois Interest paid on cit bonds and bonds redeemed Inteiest on elt bonds, IS1'!, held by Inters st and sinking fund commission , 1,5U S 00 iJ SO CJJ '7 Ss'. 15 J.TWi 1.7 25 1.07 W 4 iM I uo Total 5171,610 19 Totnl receipts Total dlsbuisements .. .$315,072 . 371,610 Halanee cash on hand April 4 IViS $111.1' 2 07 (Signed) O. Boland, City Treasiuer In anticipation of a lecont select council resolution of a weeU ago, but which did not teach the lower Innnch until last night a lepoit. wat submit ted by the sinking fund commissioner. It shows S53S.00P to bo the bonded In debtedness of the city, a i eduction of f lJi'.O'Hi nam one yui-i su The lepoit, which was leferred to the Jnaiciaiy committee, Is as follows: To the Honorable, tho Members of tho Select and Common Councils, City of Scranton Gentlemen1 We. the undersigned board of sinking fund commissioners, respect fully set forth tho condition of the several sinking fund accounts at the close of the Ilcal year, ending the first Monday of April, 1S9S. The law piovldes that the report shall be mado iu January of eacli jiar. Tho law also provides that the tax duplicates must be placed in the hands of the treas urer on or before Juno 1, and all taxes remaining unpaid on Oct 1 of each vear shall lie placed In the hands of delin quent colli dors This would give the sinking fund commissioners an opportun ity to ascertain the condition of the sev eral sinking fund accounts nnu report to councils In Januirv. It has been made pinctienlly Impos. slble to do this on iccount of exti ndli g the payment of taxes bevond the peilod as fixed by tho uct of assembly The duplicates of 18'7 taxes were placed In the hands of the city treasurer on Sept 7, 1S17 The councils by resolution extended tht time of payment without penalty to Jan 1 ls9S The trcasuier also lecdved taxes wltn penalty added, pending thu pieparatlon of dillii'iuent duplicates and the appointment of de linquent tax collectors It thetefoio be comes Impracticable to ascertain and re poit the condition of the sinking fund until the delinquent duplicates ore com pleted and the treasurer has lensomthlu time te balance and prove his accounts It is evident that the law contem plates the gi anting of three months fur this pin pose as it provides that pa ment of taxes to the treisurer shall cease on Oct 1 and that tho sinking fund com mlssloneis shall report the condition of the sinking fund accounts In Januarj The treasiuer having balanced his ac counts and ascertained umoui.ts to the credit o the several sinking fund nc count'. did, on March 5, deposit the said imounts as lepiesented bv collections to the several Interest and sinking fund ne counts, and tho same Is ot Interest, to gether with the amounts to tho credit of snlil funds from the taxes of pievlous icars The annuul statement of the city ticas urer for tho llscal year ending on the first Monday of April, K, gives a true and correct report of said funds, April 3 1997, balance cash on hand $39,753 94 Hecelpts timing tho year from April 3 1S17 to April I, 1S99. Hond Issue, 1Ss7 $ i.uSo 46 Bond Issue, 1S90 11,352 57 Hond issue, 1890 7,526 29 Hond Issue, 1811 7,629 75 Hond Issue, 1893 15.S10 57 Dond Issue, 1S91 21,391 87 $ 61,791 51 Total receipts Credit b dlshlll-KPTYIf nta $104,577 43 Interest on bond Issue, . ,RM $5,300 00 Interest on bond Issue, If 3,120 00 Interest on bond Issue, l13' 4,050 00 Interest on bond Issue, . WM 6,507 00 Interest ( bond Isrje, 180 11,250 00 -$ 30,257 00 Halanee pimh on hand April 4, Js,,,, ,,,, $ 74.290 45 Tho nbovo balance Is crecTlted to the following accounts: Interest and sinking fund account, 1876.. . $8,255 31 Intercut nnd sinking fund account, 1SS6... . 11,549 70 Interest and sinking fund nccount, 1890 4,586 69 Interest and sinking fund nccount, 1801 S.1I8 01 Interest and sinking fund nccount, 1893 .... 17,909 24 Interest and sinking fund nccount, 1S9I 22,520 02 Interest and sinking fund account, ltot 22,620 02 Intenst and sinking fund general account., 1,153 09 Interest at 1 sinking fund redemption loan, . M X170 33 ... $74,290 1-. In addition to the nbovo balance we hnve In tho vaults of tho Lackawanna Trust nnd Safe Deposit company to the credit of the Interest nnd sinking fund $101 Ooo of redemption loan bonds, Issue of 19I. The gross bonded debt of the city at this date Is as follows: City Improvement lonn Ifcvl, I per cent, regis tered bonds $70,000 00 Less bonds redeemed nnd cnnccllcd 17,000 00 Hands outstanding $ 51,000 uo City funding bonds, IS'W, I per tent, cou pon bonds $60,000 00 Less bonds icdeemed and cancelled 20,000 00 liomts outstanding Municipal building loan I'M I per cent, eon- pond bonds $90,000 00 Lcs bonds redeemed und cancelled 1 000 00 30,000 00 llonds outstanding 75.0J0 CO Municipal Improvement loan, IVd, 4'J per cent coupon bonds POCWW Hedempti'on loan, scries No. 1, Issue 1S1J,' l'i per cent, bonds... lll.uOO W Hildge building lonn. Iklil, 4'i percent, coupon bonds 250,000 00 Total ' !,0W 00 Deduct nincunt of bonds In the sinking fund uecount 101000 00 Net bonded debt 15U000 00 Ilrldce building bonds authorized by vote ot the people. The bonded elibt has Decn reduced m the sum ot $120,no during the past two J"MS. We take great pleasure In cnlllng atten tion to the foregoing favoiable financial condition of the cltv. llpspcctfully submitted (Sign.) .limes n Uille. Piesldent. TJ. J Robinson Secrctnr. C. G. Uelatid Treasurei. LARQE EUCHRE PARTV. (SIvi'n Im llr. nnd Mrs. A. V. Hedfortl lit Scriilitou ISicwIo Club House. No social atialr of the lecent season was mote splendidly conducted than the piogiesslve endue given last even ing by Mr and Mis Andrew P Be-d-foul In the Scranton Blcvcle club house The large number of guests is indicated In the accompanying- list. Mis Hedfoid was jss-lsted in icceiv liifT bv Mis. James P. Dickson and Mis. 1 1 H Iteynolds. Supper was Hived by Hanley at tho conclusion of play at 10 1". o'clock. The guests weie Mr and Mrs. T. H UiooUs Mi and Mrs c It Salmon, Mr. and Mrs U llard Matthews. Mr and .Mrs Theodore Wolf. Mr nnd Mrs c L llrltfln Mi. and Mrs A. K Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Huge ne Ham. Dr and Mrs. It M Strat ton, .Mr. and Mrs H. J. Can Ml. and Mrs C I! Denniin Mr and Mis Arja Williams, Mr and Mis N i: Itlce, Mi nnd Mrs s. P Kenncr Mrs Albro and Mrs Ida Albro Mr und Mis Charles Pr.well Mr and Mis John Hall. Mi and Mis I. P. Megaigle Mr. and Mr. W S. Die hi All and Mis tieorgi Iluss, Air. Charles Schlagei, Mr and Mis. David Spruks, Mr nnd .Mrs Hrnet Thlele, Mr and Mis rii-shold, Mr and Mrs P L Crane, Mrs Wilcox. Mr and Mrs A. H. Shopland Mr, and Mrs T. r 1'enmnn Ml nnd Mis 13 M Tewkes bury, Mr and Mrs James P Dickson, Mr and Mr Hair) 1! Ilfvnolds, Mis. I31l?abeth Htnolds Mrs Williams, Mi. and Mis 13 O Worden, Mrs. McDowell, Mr nnd Mrs C L Van Husklrk Mr. and Mis (J H Thompson, Mr nnd Mis L J Wllllnms, Mr und Mrs J L Criw ford, Mr. and Mrs II N Pitrltk Mr. Hid Mis. P. H Page, Di and Mrs H II Wn re. Mr and Mis. J A Lansing. .Mr and Mrs C. Prior, Ml and Mis. William Douglas. Mr and .Mrs P W. I'leltz, Dr. and Mis p. D Brewster, Mr nnd Mrs Ch tries Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. P. W Hazzaid. Mr and Mrs. William Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Davis. Mr. and Mrs Chnrles Burr. Mr. and Mrs Tracy Sweet, Mr and Mrs Allcbach, Dr. and Mrs C C Laubach. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It Wagner Mr nnd Mrs. John Mears, Mr John Brooks, Mr. Wairen Piersoii, Mr Curry .Mr. Yoeum, Mr. Hedfoid Mr George Hice Mr. Wclscnftuh, Mr. Wallls, Mr Davidson. Mr William Dale, Mr Chniles Gunstcr Mr George Mitch ell, .Mr Atthur Thompson, Miss Snyder. Miss Pleisou. Miss Murguret Torrey, Miss McAlpiiie, Miss Perrj, Miss Courtrlght, Miss Di Hejnolds, Miss Hlchmond Miss Hesslo Jones Miss Davidson, Miss How ell, Miss Pinch JlHs Dule, Miss Crane, Miss Lees, Miss Stevens, yusi Decker. VACATinNS FOR PATROLMEN. ihe Hull's itu Determined Vester ilir, Im Ornwliig Lots. The dates on which tho members of the police depaitment will be-gln and. end their vacations was decided by lot yesteidav The drawings related only tc. patrolmen Vacations of sergeants and othei supeilor olllcers are arrang ed by Chief of Police Uobling The dates of tho vacation aie: Ma 2 to .May 12. Peny and (Jscheldel; Mm 12 to 2.', Plahert, Quinnuu, Hoss; May 2J to June 1, Sartor and Thorn is Thomas, Juno I to 11, MeMnlleu and Duggan, Juno 11 to 21 Hurt, Haggeity, Johlei , June 21 to July 1 Block and Thus Jones, Jul! 1 to Jul 11, Hawks nnd Wnt 1.1ns, July 11 to 21, Puester, Poena anl Karlns. July 21 to 11, Mui and Gurrell, July M to August It), Sloat and Neuls, August 10 to 20. Peiri Saltry and Evans, August JO to 30, 1 r Jones Hodhum; August CO to September 9, Dier, Marker; September 9 to l'i, Lowry nnd Boland; September 1') to fl. Day and Schmidt; September 29 to October 9. Hudke and Peters, October 9 to 19, Matthows, H 8 Jones and nul: October 10 to 29, Palmer and Goerlltz, October 2s to November 8, Walsh nnd J. D. Thomas, BUTCHERS HAVE ORQANIZBD. Applied to Com t (or it dinner Yos- tCllll. Court was yesterday petitioned to giant a charter to the Scranton Retail Butchers' Protective association, an or ganization lecently formed for mutual protection against the abuses to which the trade Is subject The subscribers are Patrick MeNal ly, Fred Welssner, T K. Terwllllger. F. M. Aylesworth, Joseph I3mbery and John F Kelly CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Slgnaturo of CaoC NEW CHURCH ORGAN Large Oathirlng Heard and Praised III Qualities la Providence Presbyter Ian Church Last Evening. The concert given In the Provldenco Presbyterian church last evening1 called forth tin audience so largo as to require extra chain to accommodate nil. The occtslon was the Inauguration of tho now Hook & Hastings pipe organ, Just bought and placed In tho church. Tho orpran Is a credit to tho makers nnd Is admirably adapted In volume nnd quality of tone for tho place In which It is to be used. Only one ex predion of opinion wns heard regard Ing the Instrument and the concert and that was of the most Haltering char acter William C. Carl, of New Yotk, wns tho organist, and admirably sustained his reputation as a conceit performer. Ills elaborate and varied programme v as given with such line technique, on both tnnnuls and pedals, and well chos en registrations as to give genuine plensure In every number. The skill ful Inttoductlon of the "Star Spangled Banner" at the close of the lust num ber called foith a heaity and spoiitun ootM upplause Mrs. Shannon Cttmmlngs, of New Yotk, Is a delightful singer. Her voice lh n pure soprano, of exquisite quallt, perfect intonation and almost faultless execution. She accompanied herself on the piano In two numboi, leeeivlng n hearty nppliuo. to which she re sponded with Bonnie Sweet Hesslo ' Tho tilo for violin, 'cello and plnno ly Mcf'str. Vv'idmayer, Blackwood and Doeisam was a veiy agreeable number. They weie n tepiesentatlon of home talent, of which tho audience wna pi oud. Fied H. Wldmayer In Pitt's Concetto was probably a suipil'.e to many, who weie not aware of bin abilities as n violin soloist His play ing was well lu.elved and deseivcd the applause which followed. The committee in chaige of the con cert is woithy of much pinWe for tho admirable way In which It wns man aged. The financial nait was also a succes", as at least one thousnd dollars ought to be realized from the large pale of subscription tickets The fol lowing wete the committees. Organ committee Hon. W J Lewis, chairman. Mr. Thoinus Shotton. secrc tnrv . Hev. George 13. Guild, Major J. B. Pish, D. B. Atherton, Thomas S Mor gan A A. Vosburg. John It Atherton, II. II McKeehan. Howard 13 (Irlllln, Mrs. Il S. Jackson. Mrs L. W Morss, Mrs. J. K Smith Mrs. J Hussell Peek, Mrs. Thomas Gillespie, Mis 13.11 Ilvaiis, Mrs P H Sllkman, Mis Charlt-s H von Storeh Committee on programme D. II Ath erton, chnlrman Hev. Ueorge 13 rtuild. Mis. J K Sm'th Commltte e on printing Thomas S Mor gnn, chairman Mnjor ,1. B Pish Thomas Shotton. Mrs L. W Moiss Committee) on d.-coratlons-IInrry H McKeehan, chairman. John H Ather ton II. K Griffin, Mrs 13 s. Jackson, Mis. P. H. Sllkman, Mrs Thomas Gil lespie, Mrs J Hussell Peel; Mis 13. II. I3vans. t'sheis Mr John H. Atherton, head GALLON'S. 'WE CLOTHE FROM Ml GREAT FRIDAY SHOE SEES Friddv, April iMh. we start our Gre.it FiiJ.iv Shoe Sales, that were so successful last year with us, and shall continue them lor an indefinite time. Kvery Friday we shall sell Men"s, Ladies', Bovs' and Misses' $ioO Shoes for 07c the pair. Those who took advantage of the sales before know what values we offer. We do this to further popularize our Shoe Depaitment, and offer only woithy Shoes. OH FRIDftY. APRIL 15, OCCURS THE FIRST SALE Any of these goods valued at $1.50 for 07c the pair. Every pair wan anted solid leather or a new pair for them: Men's Russet and Black Shoes, Ladies' Russet and Black Shoes, Boys' Russet and Black Shoes, Girls' Russet and Black Shoes New styles--every pair solid leather. Shoes for 97c on Friday only. PENN CLOTHING 13V AMD 139 A Great On Friday, Saturday j SILK PETTICOATS. This is the finest line of goods in the country. They will be sold at two-thirds actual value. Every one knows that sample garments are superior in quality aud workmanship. MEARS & SjuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiitiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHU Our New Designs In TOILET SETS will surprise you. We can suit every taste and fancy, having all styles and decorations for you to select from. H Very pretty Sets as low as $1.95. a C vxvarV(cA . MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Avanin, K "WnlU In atid look around " S " nillll!IIIIIIIIISIIIIlllIIIIlimi"HllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIUIII IIIIIUIIHIIIHHIlfs usher; Julian S. Morss, Hnrry A. Smith, Prank C. Peck. Thomas 9. Atherton. G Clark Guild, George 11 Jackson The patrons and patronesses of tho Inaugural Included the following well known people: Mr, and Mrs. George B. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs A D Blicklngton. Colonel and Mis H. M Boles, Judge and Mis. It. W. Arch bald, Hon. and Mrs, J. A. Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. W II Hlchmond Mr. and Mrs. J Alfred Pennington, MNs Katherlno Tlmberman, Mr. John T Wutklns, Judge and Mrs. K. N Wlllnrd Mr nnd Mrs C D Simpson, Hon. and Mrs L A. Wutres, Mr. and Mrs I3verett Wan en Mr. and Mrs. 13. L. Puller. Colonel und Mrs Hitch cock, Colonel and Mrs I3zra Hippie Mr. and Mrs. A D. Holland, Mr and Mrj T. J. Poster, Judge and Mrs II A. Kiinpp Miss Julia Allen, Miss Coulella Precmnn, Mr 13. 13. Southworth, Mr and Mrs Charles Bellinger, Mr and Mrs. C. P. Whlttcmore Mr and Mrs G F. Whlttciiiore Professor J. M Chance, Mr. nnd Mrs. James II. Torrey, Mr. and Mrs Hlchnrd Matthews, Mi ami Mts C H Mattes, Ml. and Mrs Isaac Post. Mr and Mrs P 13 Piatt, Mr. and Mrs 13 II rieilli;.' eu iinei .ens e uai t -. uu.iiii Mr. and Mrs Hndu Kvuns Mr nnd Mi Thlele, M ss Florence Hlchniniiel, A W Slut gee Mr and Mis ( h.irlt s ronaiu Dickson, Mi. ami Mrs. t" B Derm-vn, Mr nnu sirs .i ' t'arr, Hon. una -virs. vvu llnm Connell Ciptnln nnd Mrs W A. May, Mrs Thomas Dickson, Mr anil Mrs. p B Pi Ice W. It. Storrs. Mr and Mis. W. D Kenneelv. Mrs. Wilcox Mr and Mrs Reeve Jones Mr and Mrs W J Conrad Miss Salome Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Dimmlek .Ml und Mrs .Times Dickson, Mr. and Mrs II C Shaf fer Mr. and Mrs C. J. Matthews Mr and Mrs George Sanderson. Mr ind Mrs 13 P Klngsoury, Mr and Mrs T H Brooks Mr ind Mis T 11 Watkhn, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Belln MELITA COMMANDERY OFFICERS. A Knlcbls Templar Installation Oc curred Last !3 veiling. Recently elected officers of Mellta commanderv. No fS, Knights Templni. wie Installed last evening In Masonic hall by 13 Sir District Commander 15. A Zlinmeunun. past commander 13 Sir C S Seamnns Is the Melitn's re tlilng eminent commander The otllceis installed were K Sir Judson B. Woolsej eminent command- GALLEIV'S. HEAD TO FOOT. All $1.50 AND HOUSE REIMIM AVENUE. and londay We will have on sale Strawbridge & Clothier's entire line of sample LADIES US, y LADIES' GAPES, A IIOWISIS, m SEPAlESilS, 4JPf wm js HAGEN, er; Sir J. S. Porteus, generalissimo; Sir V H. Brutzman, captain-general, K Sir A. H. Shopland, recorder; B. 13. Sir Joseph Alexander, Jr., treasurer, 13 Sir C. L. Van Busklrk, prelate. Following aro the names of the np pnlntlve olllcers of the commandery: Senior Warden, Sir Fred Warner; Jun ior warden, Sir Charles R. Acker; warder, Sir Alton F. Klzer; standard beater, Sir James 13111s; sword bearer, Sir William E. Correll; captain of the guard. Sir Howard W. Hull. MOTH13P.S PBAian Hood's Sarsa parllla, because, by Its great blood enriching qualities, It gives rosy checks and vlgoious appetites to palo and puny children. HOOD'S PILLS aro tho fayortto family cathartlo and liver medicine. Prlco 25c. 4 iTtajr x0Mir.rlrKt-Kit0'p nKJ9.f'P.WllP,V.F.P.M.. I 1JJT g xd t r j) I ? VV 1Y( S Wtf ne ij Stationery 5 Every user of stationery knows J the Ward Writing Paper of Boston J highest type of correspondence paper made. (5 Our buyer, on 5 the outlook for ex- !S ceptionally good O p things, sighted a p HJ quantity of this fj (5 line stationery at SS JJ5 about half usual I price. It's here S5 X f ..., 4-,1 .... IJT i"l yuil tuia.e J unruled linen, 15 bond paper in cream and white, (JJ fashionable com- 2 mercial size with ;2 envelopes to match O 1 JjJ One hundred and twenty i sheets of paper in package 5 and 100 envelopes. V Verv snecial for to- 35c day Is THE REXFORD 8 303 Lacka. Ave. VVVftrfrfxrvriur, pXjiXffxp0P0 . xm u xp x x x MAX WRBEK, Hoot and Shoe Maker. llentHlioen to orJor from $1.75 up. MeuV aolen und heels, tlQc. I.ndlei' soles and heels, 60c All uorlc giiarautued. 127 Pcnn Avenue, SCRANTON', !A. Dyspepsia, 2ER.2 Iloartburn, Oai all Ulsor. ders positively cured, urover Urauain ls licpslu Kemedy it 11 Mieclflc. One eloe ie moves all distress, nnd u permnncnt ruroeiC tlie most cUronlu uuil hccio c.isom Is L'uaran teed, Do not suffer ! A ft()-ceut bottle will r ouvlnoo the moil skeptic il. iiuttliows Uroi., Diujjlsts. am Lack 1 yruuim uvenue SI SI' SI co., I 0 8 ortunlty Our Annual Free Distribution of Flower Seeds On Saturday aud Monday, April 16th aud iSth, we will give with every purchaser of 25 cents, oue paper of seed ; with a dollar purchase 4 papers of seeds, etc; limit 10 pa pers to a customer. The seeds are the best quality and of the following varieties : Asters, Alyssuin, Balsam, Candytuft, Chrysanthemums, Carnations, Dahlias, illignonottos, Nasturtiums, Phlox, Tansies, 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue,' Scranton, Pa, k STORE J. II. LADWIG. 310 Lacka. Avenue. Bicycle Department Upstalri. Have you seen our new Barron Bicycles In Ladies or Gonts' Models, only $24.25 A high grade wheel in every respect, worth $6o.oo, but we bought the quantity, so we got the rock-bottom price. You cauuot get a superior wheel for double the price. Also, Two Second-Hand Victor Bicycles 1 for sale cheap. Both in good shape only slightly used. THE 310 Lacka. Ave. The Last Days of Knit Goods Demonstration. Only a few days more of the prac tical de monstra tion of Arnold's Knit Goods, for in fants, children and ladies. Mrs. Reynold's, the able demonstrator, will be pleased to explain to you the merits of thehe unequalled hy gienic garments. Mrs Iteynolds will remain with us till Frldny nUUt. Wo urge ull who have not met her tn tukendvuntnie of the remaining days nnd Ipnrn of modern, practical ways to clothe the baby, at the Baby Bazaar 512 Spruce Street. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . 1 WIRING Charles B. Scott, ,119 Franklin Ave. Petunias, Sweet Peas, Stock, Verbenas, Heliotrope, Portulacea, Poppies, Coxcomb, Japanese Punks, Moon Flowers, Fuhcias, Etc. STORE (