THIS SCK ANTON TLUBrNlDFRlDAV. AVJUL 22. 3898. fi l , Children's Carriages. A large variety of new styles at ciy nttiacttrc prices. Tltc best value for least cash that w kiinw of nnvwhere. Children's 2 wheel GIrs or Go Carts, n nice assortment at low prices Children's Doll Carriages, Children's Express Wagons and Carts Wheelbarrows, Velocipedes, bicycles, and other large toysat popular ptlccs. Wall Papers ami Decorations. I'rum five cents to lie dollats per double roll, choice designs. We have the best things fiom several of the best mills in this country. Vie Invite Inspection and comparison. M. NORTON, ::: Lacl.awanna Ave., Scranton. Telephone Connection Call J28. Anti-Saw Edge Collars and Cuffs, every body wants them. THE lckawanna Laundry "DOZ IX." oS Venn Aienue. A. II WARMAN IF YOUR PIANO NEEDS TUNING ORTHr- ACTION NEEDS REPAIRING Jiciid your order to PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave. AVe are non prepared to do nil kinds of rep.iliing nnd finishing, and guatan tee that the wink will Ik done oor vectl Mr. S. R. PERRY, who for some catH has done the best tuning In this city and lcinlty, has been engaged by us to give especial nttention to thin biauch of our busl- Sevetal good bccond-hand oigaus will be sold very cheap. They were taken in exchange for Erlggs & Ludwlg Pianos-. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY CIME DA'IK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Molten Poltelled Where Others Failed. Moderate Charge. .1 19 0 Settle Your Stomach. An oltcrvci-ifiit pltasnnt tasting pon der for tilt almost iminidlute cine of Headache N'miulglt uml liickiiche. "Phllo Is off, i mil In nil mstm of Sleep lessness Indli'i htlon Hi ittliiirn and Al- Lonuiii f xn s-i s "'Phllo Is iiosltivelj the best remedy 1 have jot used fni mv lundaclies." Mo tor Koch Ji tu anion House, Scr.in oii n Toi N't iialirla nnd Headaches rhllo is perfei tlon ' Anna H. Iluber, C. C. I'lisliman 2li) Adams St. Sold b all Hi st clai-s druggists,. Prlco to "D and 5u cmts and $1 Oil "PHILO" MFG. CO., 125 Clinton Place. New York Clt.. a i) ilnvi opened u Cenernl lniuranca Ofllco In IK 15 i BOD) 1 et- Mock CompnnleH represented. l.urga .ktNCKieclull) tolkllfil. '.telephone 1803. I'JKKSONAlT t n in J w A Dunn Is in I'hll.idelphlc i 111111-0 is pajinj; a business V stt to Ni vv Yt Ik. Mm 1 1 foil nnd son. f.onls of New P .1. Vettti, of ik ji i vlsltlm. Mi Pi n a. kiltie. I" i i in. iiloiuls of Mr. J. H. S J iii will u'j,iet to lenni ihut he Is n 'n iimi,I 111 lth pntuinoiua at Ills l.'.nv i t'luy nviimr ili. i iiiowtnu fiom lids city attended I'.h a 'ii.iiinn r,t irun icmplo ot the 1 nul.n m thu Mjile Shrino in Wllkc? Uin. Wcdn.sd-iv iilKht. .loi-cpli Antley, " '' ai HiiiiH.t' J iirii William T Va v l'n(Un Kv.nn, J I. Ktibu-, Tiiuni.ix 11 Howi r. V .Milikluvv. '1 hos I. Si.iIIiumi. J. S. Swlshii, 1. It Wool. r. I rfd 1J VVuii t, .lului A. Sehadt, I'. M Mom r I'. S. Uoilfic), couiad Seliroe. ilir Joseph I.. I'll, pinnii .lunies Hills H. S Oolliiiili John Hull Altivil 13 Conn 'il, It II WI.UiI1ii. IJ P l,i,cev. W. A. K iiin.en-1 Wlllliitn A Haul), .1 W It lulenurr Tlimnoh Klitiioft J. M. Ken ineier John Zlmim imiin. Inor Koch it. H Dale Joseph Pcimer I'mik DenuW, H II V Senile W i"" Ilio-mon. Johns ni v ii rif,fifn Toiter 1'art.oiis, Sherman I i or man. ft. II I'attorson rilNFRAL OF A. J. CASWELL Itnuuihii mi Ijp Auun at tho Ke. tleiice Tin Alteruoon. T'o lun. nil of the late A. .1. Caswell will cnli plate S itu.-day mornliig nt 10 o cioi k mm his lisldine. "It! Atlunis n-enui liit.iment will bo made in Forest inn ten, teiy, To . mil lr membeis of Him Park Sab- r,,.. ..I,.., 1 ...I,.... .,.i ...... ... bath ohuji and other ft lends who ian- not attend the funeral Saturday, to pay their resptcls to det eased, the remains can be seen at the msldence iiom ; until & v in Unlit. Twining, optician 12'. Penn avenue, In Harris' drus store. Hours 0 a. m. 5 p. in, AlOTIinilS PKAISU ifood's Sarsa parilla. because, by its great blood enriching qualities, It gives tosy cheeks nnd vlgoious appetites to pule und puny clilldien. HOOD'S PJI.I.S ate the favorltft family outhaitic and liver medicine. Prlco 25c. NORTON'S. POLICEMEN MAY GO TO THE FRONT Permission It Given Them by a Resolu tloo of Councils, SUBSTITUTES MAY UE APPOINTED Srlocl oiincll I'niitilnioiiitlv Approves tbo Iteiolnlloii"-Apntoprlnllon Or illmmco 1'nsaca I'list and Srcond KcnilliiB-'riiu Mayor'-, l'lro lie purtiiiont Nomination Were All tpprovcd-'Appolntinont ot Plumb ing Inspector O'.Unlloy Con III mod. Sci anion's polhomun weie Inst night given encouingement to volunteer The following resolution upon the matter was Intioduced by President Chitten den during an adjourned meeting of select council and vus panned unani mously. That all number ot the poller force who may de-die to -iillst uhnll.hive their plates" retained for them foi a'l leat olio nr, II being understood nnd agreed uy thu councils and the mnor thnt all oni errs taking tho plucea of curb tin n shall lie nominated and approved n substitute's onl. Only one Might Inteituptlon wn tnude to the passage of the 1S9S np piaprlntlon ordinance on first nnd sec ond reading. The measure enme up un der the head of concurrent business fiom the common branch, was sent to the estimates committee nnd repotted favorably foithwlth and passed first reading without comment President Chittenden was nbout to dethu the ordinance passed second reading by title when Ml. ltoche asked the piivllege of making some remarks, Mating he did not know the motion was being put Two objections weie offer ed. Ho then debated In favoi of In ci easing the Seventh ward appropila tlon for stieet lepalrs $109 or, to the ninoiint provided In the old ordinance. There being no calls for a new- vote tho ordlnnnce was declaied passed on second reading without fuitlirr delay. The mensuie will be finally passed on third rending neNt Thursday night If a hpeclal meeting is meanwhile called for that night. An adjournment to that date was overlooked MAYOR'S NOMINATIONS. The following nominations by Major llallej for tiie department positions wtre Approved. DWtiict eiiBllieeia, J. 1' Hhtley. Flist district: A. L Kewls. Second dlstilct; Ml MeManus, Thlid dlMriit; Charles Wltth, 1'ourth district, T J O'Mallej. Plfth district; fhailes llajnoi, SKth dlstilct. T. II. Allen and W II. Kline, engineer and stoker of Kianklln Engine eompanj ; CS. A. Con nor and William Martin, engineer and stoker. Crystal Hose companj; II A Altemus and T W. Andrews, engineer and stoker. General Phlnnej' HiirIuo company; Jtax Uosar and Peter Hob ling, jr., englneei and stoker, Neptune Iviiglne compnnv; Knoch Tage nnd II V. Stock, engineer and stoker. Nay Aug Hose cuinpanv ; George 13. Hallev, permanent man, Geneial Phlnnej' Hn glne company, vice II. A. Altenius re signed Mr. I'rable's motion prevailed that the mayor's removal of John M Mar shall, Janitor of the citj hall, nnd the appointment of Charles Cinrad, be taken from committee The vote was 10 to D. The lemovnl nnd appointment were, lespectlvely, confirmed nfter Mr. Roche's motion to lefet the proceduie to the t Itv sollcltoi had been lost The long tied-up plumbing inspector ship wuh finally settled by the unani mous confirmation of the major's nomi nation of Michael J. O'Malley. Theto was no debate nor comment other than Mi Snndei son's lemaiks that an ordi nance to make the oHlee self-suppoit-Ing had been intioduced In the lower branch. The following bids for constiucting a lateral sewei on Monsey avenue and Green place in the Seventh and Thir teenth wards weie tecelved nnd re fened to committee: Douohoe & O'Hoyle. SI r'J per lineal foot, J2J and I'D lespectlvely for extta ninnholes and bas,lns; rianngan & O'Hoio, $1 C4 per lineal toot, complete, V. II. O'Horo, i ii per nneai loot, ?su and t'JO, re spiitivelj, for extra manholes and bisins,; h. cj. Koons, J1.95 per lineal foot, $10 and 90, respectively, for extra manholes and basins; How ley & Gil lespie. $J,170. J2ulli per lineal foot, fin and J90, respectivoly, for extra man holes and basins. MIt. TINN'S MOTION. On motion of Mr Finn the committee, was directed to Inseit a clause In the bond holding tho secmities against claims for labor and materials. All the concurrent revolutions fiom common council were adopted. These included lesolutlons piovldint' for a Joint meeting of councils next Monday evening for the election of a new board of tevlslon' nnd appeal, dlieetinj; the stieet commissioner to advertise for pioposals to repair asphalt pavements, directing the cltj engineer to prepare plans and bpeclllcatlons fur sidewalks, .urlis and nutters on Atom on and Qtilucy nvenues nnd Gibson stieet. Mr. Hoche's motion thnt tho city en glnecr Instead of the stieet comnils slouei havp charge of tho asphalt re pair, was lost. Among tho new oidinauccs and'ieso lutions introduced weie the following; Mr. Lansing Hcsoliitlon permitting tlin n of the cltj's steam load roller at Athletic park. Mr Sanderson Resolution that ill bonds on nil city contract Include provision tint the secutltlcs shall bo liable for la bor ind material claims Mr. Thomas Resolution directing tho city cleik to advertise for J.OvO fi et of new file hoso with coupling' Mr. Kcarnc y Ordinance transferring $1 OiVi for a new t'olumhla hose house lo repairs to the Illooin avenue culvert. I A resolution directing the etj engi neer to prepare specifications and an estimate for an extensive sstem of lateral hewers in the Soventeenth ward was lntrodin ed by Alt I.tnsing The territory Involved Is bound by Shult!-. couit, Mulberry street, Aithur avnue and the lielnvaii. T.aekawanna ami Western tracks. The luteinls would bo on Hariisun, Wheeler anil Colfax i ;"", ""' , '",'" ', TV, . ' , ' , , ""' 'Hftell courts In .iddltioti lo the boun- dJib-s mention! d, Atulbeny street and Aithur nvenue ccjitet1 PLAN WAS NOT APPROVED. Ilontd ot Trmle v oniiuiltee 'i'liiuU llullin Miniild He In III n Park. Chairman It. XV l.uee and .1. h Stelle and C. P. Jadwln, of the lioaid of tuide's public safely committee met ostetduy afternnn with A. I.anger. feld and discussed the latter's plans for a public bath establishment on Itoar Ing Hiook. Tho dutalls of Air. Langer feld's Ideas wore negatively consld ured, although the movement wat, ap tuoved In geneial. It was decided to repot t thnt public baths ot the kind suggested should he established In Nay Aug park, the expense to be borne by tho cltv. Air. Tangerfcld t plans weie for baths on Roaring ilronk near the old mill and below the Lackawanna Iron nnd Steel company's reservoir Yesterday it win lentnid thnt dm lug the summer months 75 per cent, of the wuter In the com pany's reservoir which oveillowa into the brook Is pumped from the laickn wanna river. This would innke the lte unlit for the put pose Intended. The committee did not consider with favoi Mi. I.angerfeld's proposition that the board fnther a scheme for bnths on some suburban sttenm. The members tippiovpd any suggestion Hint might bo mndo to councils or the paik commls slonets to establish a pool nnd baths In the limits of Nnj Auk paik and would endotsp such piavlslon in the pioposed bond ordinance WAS TRAVER DOPED ? 'lho Kiplannlloii lie .tliikc ni His Ciindilion U edliesdiiy Night. C W. Tiavei, of AVIIkes-llatre, the llciuor paper editor, who has pioeuied Indictments against twenty-one alleged lltlit ll'iuoi de.ileis nnd who was ur reitel for drunkenness AVednesdnv night by Constable WopIketi, who Is being prosecut"d by Tiaver for making fa'se teturns, wns arraigned in police limit jesterdaj morning. He wns lined J.'i by Mnynr lialley. John Moirls pro piletoi of the saloon at the corner of Perm avenue and Spruce stieet, paid Traver's fine. As soon as the police couit case end ed Constable Cole ot Aldennan How's court presented a VMirront which Woel kT'S had Issued charging Travel- with assault and battery. The pilsonei's trouble did not end heie. Deputv Pheiift Fcil.ei with a cnplns to lning him lo couit for the payment of costs In one of his spenk-easy pases ignoied bj the ginnd Jury. l'i lends of the pils oi er from Wllkes-ltane reached here later n the daj and ruinlshed the money necessarj to get him out ot Ills trouble Tiaver asseited at tho police rourt henting thnt he had been "doped" while ill inking with 'Woelrfcrs. He said he was later ovettakpn by the constable on the Cedar avenue bridge and placed under airest. 'Woelkors said Traver was ivlng on th sidewalk and unable to move. Next week In court will be heard the nineteen tpeakcasy cases bi ought by Tiaver. ORCHESTRA CONCORT LAST NIQIIT. Given in tho I.octuro Kooni of Second lrcsbyterinn Churrli. A very large audience llsti ncd to the oiehcstrn conceit last night in the lec ture mom of the Second Piesbyteilan chinch, when n beautiful programme was piesentcd under the direction of Piofossor J Al. Chance. The stage dec oiations were elaborate and patriotic in chaiaetei. with lings and palms in profusion. The Sunday school oichestia furnished several selections most ac ceptablv. i:cellcnt voile Is being done bj this oignnlzatlon, nnd the result or studj and practice was distinctly pleas ing on this occasion. Air. Chance Is an exceptionally capable director and Is to be congratulated for the success ot his w oi k TAie vocal numbers weie delightfully rendeied by Allsses Rlack and Gara gan, Alessis Aloigan nnd Reynon One of tho most charming selections was tho violin duet of Spohr by Alessrs Allen and Hanlej-. The irlo by Metsis. Wldmnj er, P.lackw ood and I)oeram wns rendered with much artistic effect. Alessis Allen nnd llauschmnn, with orchestinl aceompanlment, played with fine execution "The Dream." Alessrs. Tuin and Stanton added much to tho pleasuie of the evening bj their solos. One of the favoi lte number) was by the Oipheus club, AIesrs. AYIdmajer, Stanton, Zoizl and IJoeisam -- - TIIE SIEQE OF HAVANA. Stirring I)nv in tho History ot Undo Sam's Army gud Navy. Vnl" nil signb fnil t nele 8nm's war ships will be In Hnvan i hnibor tumor row (Satin day) afternoon and the war vv 1th Spain will be on in eamesd. Next Sunday's Uient Philadelphia Sunday Pies-" (Apnl 21) will theiefore be a wonderful war numbr. The facilities of the Philadelphia Piesb tor getting prompt mid a"cuiute news on all im portant events are 'better than those of any other Philadelphia paper. These facilities will be exerted to the utmost for net Sundays Pi ess. antl It Is safe to tny 1: will be one o the guatest and most Intensely Interesting Sunday pa pers ever Issued. Tho war dispatches and illustrations will lie mote complete and reliable than can be found In any other p.ipei This cm be fully iclle-i upon. In udditlon there will bo note worthy special at tides by Speaker Thomas U Heed. Piesldent Patlon, of Pilnceton, and other eminent writers, and now that the hns-e ball t-eison hnj opened, more base ball and gcneuil spotting newt, than can be found In any oilier nniivr. You had better ordei nei Sunday's I Piostouay. ' WONDERFUL FEATS OF STRENGTH. J. V. Hart to (.Ivo nil Exhibition He torn llio llicvclo i'lnb. Ttinlght before the membeis of the Scianton Ulcjcle club and their ft lends J. XV. Hart, of Chicago, will give un exhibition of his wondetful stiength. With his bare list Hurt will break stones, dtlve a spike thtough a plank and by the expansion of his chest break a chain that will stand a stialn of 400 pounds. One of the extremely dllllcult feats he perforins is to bend a piece of thiee-elght Inch Iron Into tho form of a staple with his hands OUR NAVV AND THE MAINE DISASTER Subject oT n l.t'Cturo In tho High School Auditorium. In the audltoiliuu of the Siranton With school tonight I. C Osborne, ptesldent of the Hi rant m Camera lub will deliver his li t title on the ' United Mates Nuv v anil Aliilue Disaster." .Mr Osborne has many views of the ships of our nnvj and the wreck ot the .Value which he will use to lllustiati) his lectuie It will bo given for lb" benefit of the Athletic association and Cjnieia club of the HliiooI, KIN0PSKI IS ACCUSED. Chiircn Apnliiht Him In Illeunlly Sell lug Manor. I.allenllue nialknaskl appenred befojo Ald.'innn Allllar vestetday and swore out a wnirant for tho nriest of Alichuol Klnopskl, of tho South Side, who ho charges with seWn? liquor without a license and selling on Sunday. A wat unit wns Issued and Klnopskl will be given n licuilng today. NO ORDERS AS YET FOR THIRTEENTH There Is n Possibility They Will Leave Here Sunday Afternoon. TUB WAR SPIRIT IS SPKHADINQ It W'n Vory Intense Vcstordny nnd Wns Shown in. linn) Vtny-- iirloun Orgnnlntioiin Ar I'ornilnu' I'oin pnnles with n low to Ollerlug 'I'helr Nervlies to tho (Joveriiinent. Colonel Courscn Mlill Ilelicvet tho Cull H III Not Ho Sudden. On what The Tilbune consldeis the best of semi-authentic Information, the Thirteenth reglmi tit will leave here for .Mount (lietna Sunday noon Up to late last night no oideis to this effect had bren leielvid b Colonel Courscn, but on good nuthoiltj the following facts have been stated Instiuctlons fiom Hnnlsburg were ret el veil last evening by Supetlntend ent Alanvllle, of the Delnvaie and Hudson (ompiiny, to piovldo tmnspor tittlon out of hole for the lcglmdnt Sun daj nt 1 p in Accoinpanjlng these In sliiKtloiis was the comment thnt the companies' of the conimnnd would to morrow piepare to move, that the en tire leglment would be called together before tomoiiow night. When the foiegolng wns rcld to Colonel Coursen at his home on Wash ington avenue last evening by a Tri bune icportoi, Colonel Couisen snld he had received no oiders. He remarked, however, that from other knowledge In his possession as to the manner In which the guai d was to be mobilized, he would not be surprised 1C The Tri bune's Infoi matlon was wholly correct. Colonel Couisen said ho had been given to uiidei stand thnt tho leglment would not be ordeied out on short notice, as wan the case In the Home stead and I.attlmer dlstui bances There would be no occasion for such haste. He expected his oiders to piovide for a coneenttation of the Thiiticnth on the dty following the lecelpt of mch oiders and train dcpiituic on the thlid dnj-. Colonel Couisen spoke as though this pioccdure had been officially de cided upon and made known to him, but he would not admit as much. STOR1IJS FIT TOGUTIUJR. Colonel Couiscn's understanding cas II v fits- tho belief In the lecelpt of or deis foi the Thliteenth lodn the gnthciing of the companies heie tomor low and tho dcpnttuie of the leglment on Suud.iv. All of jesleidav the belief of officers and men that the call would speedily tome wns evident id in their final at tention to business and domestic mat ters. No individuals watched The Tit bune's bulletins oi scanned tho nows papeis with moie concern than did tho guai dsmen, So far as known not a company will leave here one mini short. At Company H iimorj- In the Noith End, Captain Coiwln and Lieutenants Huff and Heiijamln lemalned in tpinr ters until 11 o'clock on the chant e that oideis might be nielved and delay i otild be avoided bv enilj notliicatlon. This clicunistancc illusuetes the alcit ness that peimeates tho whole of the Thirteenth. The ilium coip for lnstnnce, Is not kicking In this icspect. Its lifers and diummeis went tlnougli an hour of piactice at the nrmoiy last evening Thej- have been lehenrslng frequently for seveinl weeks and are now pre paied to put up as big a front as any pirt ot the command when tho intter makes its dopiitlng patade down Lack awanna avenue Tluoughout the city the vvnr spirit nvei shadows everj thing else. Select council caught the Infection last night and passed a lesolutlon telling the cltj's policemen they w'ere free to en list nnd would have their places on the force teservod SON'S OP VETOP.ANS TO ACT. A company fiom among the mem bers of I.leuten mt I'rn Grillln camp, No. S, Sons of Veterans, will be oigan Ued tonight to volunteer as soon as a call for tioops is Issued. To recoid the organizations now foimlng or In piospeot would be to cover oveiy section of the city nnd to Involve liumbeis bevond the compre hension of persons who do nut have tho opportunity to obseive the liiannei in which the crislt Is viewed by all classes. ITS SEVENTEENTH ANN1V0RSAKV. An Interesting Celobrntlon nt tho It. It. Y. .11. C. A. Tonight. The Itallio.ul depaument of the Young AUn's Chtlstlan association will celelnate Its seventeenth anniversary tonight nt the rooms on li ickiiwiinna avenue Piesldent Sloan, of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and W-.-tetn i all road, has written saying that he would endtavor to be piesent. Secretin y G. A. Warbuiton. of the New Yoik Rail road depnitment, and Italhoad Set re tar C .1 Hicks, of the Intel national committee will be piesent and will de liver addieSM p llauer'b oulK-htra will fuinlbh music anil tho ladies' committee will furnish rcfieshments CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Local Society Is In Noed nnd Will Vleot Tod ii v An extra elfort Is being made to hive a laige meeting this nftetnoon of men and women Interested in the work of the society for the Pteventlon of Ciue'tv to Animals. The meeting will be held at 4 o'clock In the board of If you have any re gard for your own stomach or those of your family BEWARE of cheap PACKAGE Coffee. We will sell you a pure, whole some berry, browned fresh, ( Rio) at 15c. A fine Blended Java at 25c. Fancy Java and Mocha at 32c. E. Q. Coursen FAIR Undo rooms. The poddy Is without funds, and is without an agent Its icgular ugent, llrooks Hnss, being HI. Following ate the olllceis of tho so ciety: John Al, Kemmerer, president; Thomas Spiague, Hrst vice-president; Alls. Villlitin Sllkman, second vlco ptesldent, Mis 13. 11. Sturges, third vlpp-ptesldent, Alr v IJ. Allen, fourth v-iee-pii'Sident, Mi. Valter 1 Hen vood, llflli vlce-presldpnt: Allss Louise HariHnburg, sixth vice-president Airs. V. IJ Tlinjer, South Alain apiuc, seventh vice-president; Airs. V IJ. An derson, Piovldence, eighth vlco-ptesl-dent li. II. Atlierton, secretnrj' nnd tipisutir. Hoard ot lnunngers for thice vears- Wllllnin Connell, IJzui If. Hippie, foi two j-enrs, Chailes S. Wes ton W. II. Tnj'h.r, Wallei L,. Henwood; foi one vear, A 11. Dunning, Jr , Wil liam Hlume, Thomas .1. Alooie ENQLISH AND AMERICAN RAILROADS. Coiupnrinonn Instituted Ilotweon 'I' he in b nil Autliorlty. C. C Hlwell. Biipeilntendont of the Norwich division of the New England tnlliond, tlellveied an Illustrated lec tin e In lho tmutd of Hade nssembly loom last night on the subject "English and Ameilcan Hallways Compared." The nddress wns under the auspices of the Scianton Kngineers' club. Air. Elwell sometime ago spent seven weeks In Utnope examining the prin cipal loads of that continent but pnj Ing special attention to tho ronds of England. He took a largo number ot views of the various tallionds he ex amined. He also displayed similar scenea taken along Ameilcan ronds nnd Instituted a comparison between tho English nnd American roads which was to the advantage of the American systems 'While tho English ronds have some points that wo might copy with advantage In the matter of speed and convenience we lend our English cousins by several lengths The address throughout was very ln tetestlng and wns listened to with the greatest attention. S. OF V. TO VOLUNTEER. Members of Camp 8 Vt ill Meet for Tlint Purpose Tonight. One camp of Sons ot Veterans Lieu tenant Ezra Grlllin camp, No , Is full ot membeiH bent on volunteering their services to the government in the pres ent crisis A call has been issued for a meeting of the membeis this evening In Me morial hall. A company will bo or ganized to respond to a prospective call for volunteer soldiers. SCHOOL BOARD FINANCES. Committco Will Make Its l'tnnl Prun ing '1 hi Evening. The ban id of control's finance com mittee will tonight make its final re duction In the 181S cstlm.ited epend ltuici The estimates now' exceed tho evpected levenne by $3,500. The finance committee's report will be submitted to. the bo.ud at Its tegu lar meetlntr next Alonday night. Visit Ilool. Auction, I'iT Spruce. Every nftetnoon nnd evening. Few day's only. Menni Hcntlng and Plumbing. P. F. & Al. T. IIowley.231 Wyoming ave. BEST SETS OF TEETH. $8, Including tho painless oTtractli?o! tcctli Ly an entirely now process S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., Z2i Spruce St Opp. Hotel Jermvn. Z The Entire s The Kerr S OOOOOOOOO K Has C o,'s Of Rugs must leave our store by Tuesday, April 26. Go they must, and promptly. We have summoned to our aid the lowest rug prices ever quoted. Here they are : Axminster Rugs ' 7 ft. by 7 ft., Kerr's price $17.50, now $ 8.50 12 ft. by 13 ft, Kerr's Body Brussels Rugs 3 ft. 9 in. by 7 ft. 3 in., Kerr's price $S,oo, now $4.25. S ft. 2 in. by 11 ft., Kerr's price $20,00, now $13.00. Reversible Rug's 27 by 50 inches, reduced to 35c. Same size, extra heavy, 60c. 75c, now 5Uc. Kerr's price $1.50, Velvet Rugs 4 ft. 3 in. by 6 ft. PAIM- li:i'ARTMHNT.-I.lnecd Oil, Varnish, Uryern, Jupau and BUtnula atuln. f Siefoecker k Watkins 1 i2P)J ? 406408 Lacka. Ave. SCg fW HAUMET OIL AND MANUFACTURING ST JS 1-tltolll) Jleridluu btrect.feeinuton, I'u. ielepUone n-j . J fsLJfjZ? -" mmm, mmiuum AND OYLSNDER OILS. PAr li:iARTMHNT. I.lmecd Oil, Turpntiiu. Wlilto l.u.i.U l.'oit I'ir. I'itott SCRANTON'S h i i PRICES ON GROCERIES Feed, Alenl or Corn, per hundred,. 73c Full Cream Cheese, per pound.... So Crenmeiy Hutter, per pound ISo Stilctly Fresh Eggs, per dozen.... Ha Choicest Cold Packed Tomntocs, per dozen Ojc llome-rendeied Lard, per pound.. So Choicest Huibnnk Potntocs, per bushel 8uc 3 packages ot Rest New Garden Seeds for Cc Wurnei's or Alnglo Yeast, wr pack age -c 1 round full weight package Sal atatus Ac 2 cans of Fresh Cockles 2i1c Engle Milk, per can 15c Clarke's Rest 'Patent Flour, per barrel J," 00 Clover Leaf Salmon, per can lie Rojnl Raking Powder, per pound. 59e 1 pound full w eight Corn Starch.. 4c UUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIEIUlIIIKIItlUIIIIIilU 1 1897 Models. 1 IK I REDUCED TO I - We only have 50 in s stock. The greatest s bargain ever offered iu 5 S this city. Mamiraoturcrs of KM Scranton Bicycles, S Iron and Steel, I niiiisDKKiiiiisiiniidKiiiiiin iiiuiis ra III SI anoe of i iteeli price 43.00, now 3 ft. by 6 ft., Kerr's price Better quality, same size, 23.U0 k i ? now yuc. 6 in., only $2.50. K 1 HEWS m, 3Z0 Lackiwanai Ave., Scranton Pi Wholesale ntid Retail DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Rcndy nixed Tinted PalnU, Convenient, Economical, Durnblo, Varnish Stains, 1'roducliiE Perfect linltntlonofHxpstulTi VVooili Rnyiiolils' Wood Finish, Especially Designed for Innlcla Work. Marble Floor Finish, Diunblo ami Drlei (Illicitly Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PURE LINSEED OIL ATI3 TURPENTINE.' This Week Sold Everywhere for One Dollar. How anxious vou are when j Mm mile p it-pic ti have the diinipluvs llRht, and how du orpointed vou arc if they are Iipiw To in sircessful vou nuisT have. .rnoMi tlour 1 1 uir that his sren.;th enoui;h to rise in.l st.n hht "Snow White" Is strong Hour. It will make light dumplings To it next tnre vou m.ike dumplings anJ don't let the cold air strike I them while ou ate cooking them. I I our grocer sells "inov White."' , "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO I Scranton, Carbondale, OI pliant VWVVV yvyyTfTffVVVTfTTyV I have a laigo sAcl: of tlicss plane. In all colors nnd prices. 1 have be sides Ilazelton Hrothers. Dana. Whit no, Illnze, Kiehmond. etc., nt pines from $200 upwnrd, and payments 56 a month or moie. Srutl direct to Wllkea llaiie. I ain prepared to glvo llbeial discounts to those who buy direct. Old Instruments Taken in Exchange. George H.Ives 0 V est Mnrl.ot Street, Willtei-lUi re. SOUND ARGUHENT. BARBOUR'S HOME CREOITHOUSE In tlu plnco to net our 1'iirnltura, wj can p.iyn llttlu every inontU nuil hiiva tlu uoocUiill thu time wo are piyla for tbdni, and tliul'B wlieru vvu're soln'. cm rm t $ 3 ft rftt3 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. i i 4
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