nr THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY. APRIL 23. 1898. It's the Thing to Do Wear Only the Correct New it JSi-'&P 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 one who cares to be neatly dressed but will be glad to wear it. Also same styles in Uxci for comfori and service to be had only in our Shapely Shoes 110 MMHCK STRKET. x&y&. jNipN West a?f:l The Vl!kt.Bl!.irre Hemm cm uo mil ill Siri'iiton at tlio new ) htullilt of Al. Melnli.irt, lu cnmig avtmit; AUc, i-tickjuuimu iuci.hc CITY SUTKS. I'lrcjn uf tll.lllkr' i rs.ilm lull- 1,1 iillldJ lemv oliitnin Bi'i-Uv anil tin HKe will be lnsitpcl In Tin Trllmiit onK vvlvn I mtil for In iulwim.1 .a iin- i.hc ui iu ient u line lliv. It r T I'li-uf iii I'hlintt, Iptiln will elv ui, llliiiitriitfil gimii! t;ln tit tlif IteiHue mlxHlo i tui.ight ut v oiloil: The WoKtnii .Mill roiuiMiu Uiilm iliv illMlliii'liuii of Ih-Iiik tin Ural lm-ln limiMi in i lie ill. In n,Ki. llnlr flag In tmn.ir uf s lrtu.it cU'i-l tiutim uf war Tliurmltiv mi iiiiu. Aiiiil s ilit Kntt-r- illr Dinning l 111. of Wltli'l II 1 'lliv- lnr U liixtriii inr will In lit lis Imlnir so- lul Ht Kxi l.-ll ll ill nil III'.' ai lltlf An iit rtuliinieiit unripr tlw iut-.iii.oy r Hit i;ni;li' I'lirlui ioinuin uf lit-llivii. rtlll Ih uUm in 1 !) i'roK hull II -M,.. vuc mi Mo. hi ,'M-nliiK Hti iMipilr.ni Vlcu Will Ik i liallire of tin piTloi lu ll IHe. Mm. IMItt 8!io.ini kfi u- iU-Vi- I up on lrfKktiwi'lUM iiieiiiii- li) Ihi' Hilri- Tlmrs. tiny niulit In up Inliixiuitiii fiiiulltloii Hllf WHS llllci It'll .-M,'lll.l lv MllMir Hallf to Uavt 'hi i'tl) iiiul luijmici l to do no Hii.rKi' H. I!.ll Hit lew pfiimiii, nt mull uf I Iii- Hi 1 1 ml I'lilini") Kiuim mm nani mill i hiiii"'. VWiili ilUn-ic t ,-imi-iifir ui Hie I'.. in Hi iIIkiiI. i. siiiixi i in'il to ltd- oalli ..I nfhi,' In run- AIiim.i It II, ytKteiflu. John Toliin win. wni .li mil, uml tlirmi -Wrl) nt Up Iioi i Inn p.itmii m thr HfM'lllli Wttrd 'Hun il, inijit wan iueit Si In pollc- coin I wKtiiilux ll. liriiUo Ihti rurntiuii' ainl illil .'tli.'i Iiiiii.ii, In IllH fullli I r Ili.lVl. Thf naiiiiiltli" In 'linii' ol ilie Hrviin mwl'nil I i til u lrnilnu in ilie utlleo ol C. . Miiluml Thin nil, ii-niig uml 111 nit HITlilllK'mi l.ts in (in,, u iiliitliu t.) ImIH. 'I hi- liiliiiu, in t It i Ui'iifiiiA will he . -votl iu till- ml:ilii'i nifiil ,f IiPinni lai Mlillutl KIii.i'.ihIU uf tin Smith Mtli. w lio ttim .in. nil at tin I i mi.. ..r iini. lUllllli' UtillUlUlMkt oil I I llil.l. of m IIIiir ' iKplnr wllhom a lli.ni.1. mil m lllus on huiiilm. wuit i;Im-ii j In it iiu li'.for.- Al dvttnun Mllliu uml tulii iui'1,-1 Luill Inr 111 llplHl' HI I'llUll M-.tflllM A Imn ili't .illil win la I w m In II In Mimk h, ll Tlllll tfllll t ,VlillU li, lltu l.i.l. .J ' ...... . j ii Hun i f Hi Ui'i'i nil. n I.U'ili-iKmiu . i r'uli it in in aii. -.in,.,! p. l',,i,i, I Wi'ii I Vl'i i i'n iMimiimt ilu ii-lnti winl Onli.Mil lui ximiiiI hi ,ii v I'll, .muiife'i nv.i ,ii in itiniK, oi a lummltt'p OniniiMil ..) Mi- I'll III i ii null Mr U'liflk.iH .ml MN I'luiitk Mih t'oiiriid j U lirw'il.nit of ih. Mrfiw iiiul Mrs Uln-r l Met" pitHlili i, Thf i tut wuh luiuflv a.toiiieii uml ,Ip luiiubb fnliivfii AMAIRUK IJAI.LMMI-S. TtiP Nutiuii.it I. in ball iluu of the jiii. trul c.t hu nit. mlz'-d fut tho reuvuii nt MA, Thd IiiIUwIih: .iliniiK aie re(ueioil to ripou for i.nuii n April SI nt 2 ji in. on th oiu ui ,i i I- in ijno uiool, John O'lloin John I'mmors, lllluin ti vis. Arthur Mclnzer llmiv Mi-tnz i n tltonv Li flus Thomrs Not ton. Tiaiik Ulewmu Jaine IVnls ttlilnuil Unk wouil. Frank Dolun 1'ii.nk Mil'tiz lluli tTt McLeun Thuinus ll.in, inniuigei. The Dunnure Nunp.nellH niunot pl.i tho Went Side Hrr.wns on Apill 21, hut Will pla on Up. ilrst of May If agree able, answer In Morclio s paper ooooooooooooooooo Wlntcrgrecn, Pcpermlnt, absatras, Lcnitiu, (.iiuinnioii, Hone Violet, llanniia and Others, FRESH Tin Scranton Cash Store ooooooooooooooooo SCOME & SPENCER, xxxx WAFERS TIIU WO0S OF AN ACTOR. Unable to I'nv HI Hoard, Ho in Now lilvliiB nl Kxprnte ot llio County. H. Mnrton Sinter, u former member of the disbanded Linden theater Block company of playcrn. vvnn committed to the county Jail yesterday by Alder man Millar on n chat kg of neglecting to pay a board bill. Slater- und his wife were cn&uRed by Manager UrookH a Bhoit time bc-foro the theater closed to assume parts In the dramas pio duced at the Linden, and they enRagud board lit the Arlington hotel. When the company disbanded and the members vveio ready to depuit, Slater was unable to pav his bouid bill. The ptoprlvtort of the Arlington granted permission for Mrs. Sluter to depart, and expected her husband to remain In the city nnd pay. The lattei accompanied his wife to the Dolauate, Lackawanna and Western station jes teida ttheie she had pui chased n ticket foi New Yoik. As the tialn wns about to depart Slater boarded It, and when Mesvrs. Grimes and rianneiy learned of his action they procuied a v nn ant for his an est and had the at tor held at Strmidsburg. Special Oflleer Malcolm Hers was dispatched to Stroudsburg and placed Slatei under an est just as he was about to leave there on nnother tialn. Mrs. Slater left the tialn at Stiouds butg with her husband, and when she attempted to continue her journev on anothei tialn, her ticket was rejected, as It had been punched. Meanwhile her husband was brought heie nnd given a hearing, lielng unable to furnish bnll. he was committed. The wife Is endeaoilng to raise Mittlclent funds In Stroudsburg to enable her to reach New York, wheie she will secure money to eflect her husband's lelease. CHILLED THUIK PATRIOTISM. Unpleiuiint i:iierlence ol City Hull ling Itnisers. It was decided yesterday nfternoon that the sturs and stripes should lloat over the city hall, nnd as the building was without a janitor, John Mnishall having turned over the kes und his successor not having repotted for duty. Ft. J. Ueamlsh, the mayor's prhate sec letuiy, olunteeieil to inihe the nation's emblem. H. C. Ilatton. clerk of the common council, nnd Chailes Itosar, of the conti oilers' ofllce. agieed to as sist Mr l!i',inilh. and soon the thiee jounr men wcie on the roof nnd lust ll at work i.iKIng a big American flag to the top of the Hag pole To ii'.uh the tonf of the building wheie the ting pole K located, a ladder thlitx feet lung was used In the big untliiMieil attic or the rlt hull After the lias, was up and propeih saluted b tin' ineinbeis of the Hag raising p.irt made prepaiiitlons in devcend lino the bulldltiK ncaln To their amazement they found the ladder had disappeaiid and that the weie run flullted by n dlop of thtrlN feet to the attic Hour If the wanted m eMiipe flout tlii-ii InftV pei ill to wlllili the wind was momentiirllv pacing an in ei easing nniotint of attention Tlu .flled and stnmprd and wnd their hands but no one In the liiilldin? henid or pud nnv attention to them nlthough eeilioh else within n ii dlus of two bloi l.n saw and heard them. Aftei nn hmii's Iniprlsuunii'iit on the roof ihn luddi r was ifstuied and the flag I'HlSflS Ui ! ended. THEATRICAL AriRACIIOXS. Dull n liiuu- ill liM'eiiiii, fund Hie man igenitni ol u th'-nter Hint Hrl''H i In 111 11 lilht l ItlKS llttl'ill iluii. bill I lit d.ll llllst night. Olli' uf III, Iii' gest aiiiln'iit'es of tin stU'-nn saw 1'iapdh Wilson nnd his ininpaii. in Half n King' iiiul tor thiee horns !ulei nt WINon, applauded the mti si . uml smlleil theli ,iiiioul of the pntt.x oil's fteiii-ry costumes and oili er Intldi'tilalH that add lflWIi to a i omit uj t"ii. It's haul in niuhzi- a coinlt opera Bllite-.s oi tell Just what millers It a suites, but rthateM'i' the seiiel 1-, I'niiiils Wilson semis to luie tllbiov m -tl It fi r the delightful cum oi'tluu he t.) i'S up to the publk wln piale ami li'.rci' uudieiites wheri'ei se mi and he ird. Mli-ft Lulu Ulasei ilHIded the hniiois ol the eiinlng Willi Ml WINon She ir pletn and giaeeful. with a sweet, tiesh tihe of gieal cleame-s U not ivonderful uiaut The othei mouilors of the company gue the tuls ad'iilr- "''li HUppiU't Altogelhei It was huh of the must i'Hiih balanced mini all ies nen hi'io ilil M'.ison. t the lo-e of tin- net nnd ait ii pirfeit stoun of api Uiisi' swept oci tin' house w lib It did nut xiilisUle ttrrtil Vi Wilson undo a nboii speech In lilch he thanked the niiilienie liuoielj foi the waimlh of tlull Bleetlllg I In I . ti i-1 I'itIoi iiinticr. At the Attdcniy of Miiblc tndt the l'llle AUeistrom con pnny will elose Its crsiiffi nieiit lij pioduclng "Clndeiella" this ntternoon. and "A Waif of Loa th ti" tonight. Lii'cuc iiiul His oiiiihim. Joseph Oreene nnd his compuny open on Monday evening next ut the Aead cin) un engagement for one week which piomlses to be one of keen dtu mntle lellsh. We hae had during the i teasm: seeial of the companies that i prtnenl a icpeitolte of plays at low I pikes and the lemaik has been made over und ovu again that about these there Is a sameness Mr. Greene, on the othei hand, deals lu novelties nnd tut prises. Ills engagement will begin on Monday evening next with a pio ductlon of that famous melodiama of Wilson llaiietfs, "The Silver King." This Is novelty number one for his sterling play has never hltheito been presented except nt high prices. A dif ferent play will be piesented on each succeeding night. Under Ihn lied Itobe, Cardinal Hlchelleu, the great prelate of Prance, Is one of the mnjor char acters In Stanley Weyman's naval, "Under the Hod Robe," nnd Hdward Hoho in his dramatization of the book has also made the "red cardinal" prominent Since Kdwln Hooth 111 st Impersonated Hlchelleu the chatacteis appeals to possess great Interest when presented on the stage. It Is announced that Chatles rrohmnn's company has been engaged to give n single pei forni ance of "ITnder the Hed Itobe," In this city and that tho dute will bo Thurs day, April L'8. at the Lyceum. This Is tho play which tiowded the Hmplie theater. New Yoik, for neatly forty weeks last season, Muollorschoons' "Weiss Beer, bottled by A, W. Sohruder. Telephone, 333J, OLD "HARDLY ABLE" DESTROYED BY FIRE Early Morning Wore Comumes n North End (lrcnkcr. IT WAS NOr UOINQ" OPERATED riames llroko Out About 1:110 This .Horning iiiul Leveled the. Slriicturo In ii Very ehort 'nnioOwiiprlilii of l'lulit W us In Dispute--Adjoining lliilldiiigs Ktidnuccrcd--llistory ol tho Al i ii u uml It's Litigation. The "Huidl Able' bienker, across the Dclawuio, LtickavMtnna nnd West cm ttneks from the Htlsbln nnd be tween Cotlit and Thompson streets.wns totally ikstroed by the this morning. It was virtually an abandoned breaker, not having been operated in thtec yenis. and the tnaihlnery having been about nil removed its present owneiship Is In litigation. The possession of tho suiface plant. It Is undei stood, was vested In Joseph Chinch. The Illchmond Coal company had the lenses und mines the coal, pre paring It at tho old Church tollloiy at the foot of the hill. Tho origin of the fire Is not known, but It Is thought that a spark ftotn a passing engine caused It. It Is said that It was on lite yester day afternoon about 1 o'clock and that the flames broke out again at C o'clock. The story of the early afternoon lire could not be verified, but that there was one at 6 o'clock Is a fact. VHi:nn Finu started. it stinted In the timbering nearest the tracks, which are not more thun ten feet distant. A "bob-tall" engine fimn the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western ntd was summoned and with the aid of buckets extinguished the blaze. It is thought that some sparks escaped the notice of the llre-flghters and that the notth-bound train nt 1 10 a. m. in whit ling past fanned the smouldcilng embets Into a blaze. r'ii supposition Is given color by tho fnei thct the flatiKS weie discovered soon alter the tialn lind gone bv. Pat tltk Cniinots watchman at the iul ot the thlul Hack, some three hundred vu,d' move the bienket, sas that win a he lit Ft H'iw the llaiues they wen dipping up the sldo of the ttiuctute ni arest the tincUs. Ho moused tho ni'lpliboihood ami had an nlarm tent in fioni bos "!, coinei of N.irth Main avenue and Piovident e und Befoie tie alaim Miunded, he said, the build liii; was i'nv eloped in lluiiu The desliut tlou was verv lapld Tht liii- i jmp lilies lOUlil lint get n Htleum i.p tin- blaze, hut fvtii it this vas pofslblc it would have nviited nothing is the bunker and nil tip adjoining Iniilillni: or the tolllet v plant eiept Ing the weigh olllee which v as U, the suilth wiTi' piev to the iarnes befole lb y aulvetl The 1're was allownl to lilllll iIomII Illil i l. l.iss ll'H . Hll $ ono nmi si.nuu t 1 io ut tut k viiiiiliiv titti moon u blaze was Jt o erod In the "Ituctuie, w'iih was extlnetiliilied bv tnckmen. Anolb'ir flci'Hf iis- UImovi rml about 0 o 1'iorl: la't night, which wii? caused b u siaik tiom i. pasvitm- engine A swittli engine fnm the Delawan- l.nl. nwnuua und WeMtn iiul mum run up lo ihf liii'aku itM the. clew extin guished the Humes. It Is nuppum'd that spaiks fnun a pacing engine Ignited tlie bienket this nun iilnv. OALt,r:n tiu: iiakdly aiilp. i he sum Hue w is named the "Uml 1 Able" li lut'.ikii boss owlncr lu its uppeainniu, liieamnr that the hreakel was hat dly utile to stind Tlie tower loaned towaitl the lailroad and w.t al most toppling uvei uvvliiR to the weight of two huge wheels in the toner which stood 10- tin above the giound The bieiiKu was elected about twelve yems ago b W 11 Kiiluuoud ami vn.is upeiuted pelludleall until May, ls'ti, when It wns shui down be cause of uLriimiihitlng legal tangles that hail been growing mote and mote complicated fiotn eat tu .veai on ac count ot the miinbet uf hands thiough which ll ptispt d. The bienl.et was elected to piepate coal mined In two surface veins the live-foot and tluee foot and had a capatlt ot 100 tons per tlu. Tot some time past the coal fiom the two veins above mentioned has been piepared at a small breaker owned by Mi Richmond neat North Main avenue, the coal being taken un dei ground to It This breaker is com monly know n as the "Church Ureaker." Theie was a dispute us to the own ership of the breakei, and when about thiee months ago Mr Richmond's em ployes begun to leniovo the machinery they were stopped Since then the mnchlneiy hns been lemoved at the Instance of Joseph Church The last piece was taken out about two weeks ago and the woik of tearing down the bieal.et has since been slowly pi ogress. Ing. DAMAGE FROM SPARKS A light wind blow the llames In great sheets In the dliectlon of Thompson street, on the noith, and gieat flakes of llames weie diopped on the loofs of the buildings In two Instances these (lakes of Maine took toot and damaged the buildings to some extent The buildings were owned by Cor nelius Mulherln. of Laurel street. Provi dence, and Oldeon Llsk.of Green Rldgc The Mulheiin building was at 12aJ Thompson street and wns occupied by Mrs Muty Phillips und her family. The Llsk building wns at 1218 Thompson street nnd wns unoccupied Tor the Inst three months there had not been u watchman nt the breaker It Is supposed from this fact that there was no insurance on the structure. STEAMSHIP MAY HAVE SUNK. A Mredith lliirk in t olllalnn with One Oil Ihn scillv Island. Falmouth. April 22 Captnln 1'crst.en, ot the Swedish bulk Albitross fiom Mo bile for Dundee, was towed In here jester clu, having In en clumiiged lu collision at midnight of the lt)i inst . about Mxtj miles Mjuthwmt of Scllly Islands with on unknown vessel as prevlousl le portod and sus that lie believes that the vessel iu collision with hltn was a steam ship, and that she had foundered for after sho had tlimlu'il an electric light nothing more was seen ot her. PITThTuN POLICli INV0STI0ATION. Lively Session Thai .Nonrly llroko Up iu ii How. The homing of the chatges against Chief of 'Police Loftus, of Plttston, which wns scheduled for Inst night, was again postponed, this time till next Wednesdny night. Tho bill of particulars demanded by the counsel for the defense at the pre vious session of the Investigating com mittee wns not filed until Thursday, and, It wns contended by the defense, that the one day Intcrtutn was not suf ficient time In which to prepare an answer. After a hot argument It was decided to give tho defense until next Wednesdny night In which to mnke Its preparations unci adjournment was mado until that time Tho defense made a demand that sev eral of the witnesses for the prosecu tion who were present should bo held under ball for their nppcuiunce nt the next session. This pieclpltnted another vigorously fought battle between the contending lnwvcis, which almost cub initiated In blows The tletnnnd was gtanted and eaih of the witnesses was lequlrcd to fuinlsli $100 ball Thoinus nngllsh, one of the men pie ferrlng the c barges, offered himself us bondsman, but he was not acceptable to the defense and another surety had to be secured It was a very exciting session all through nnd several times thieatencd to break up lu a row. ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED Celebration nl Hie R. K. Y. Al. C. A. Honor of the Seventeenth Birth day of the Order. In The seventeenth nnnlversaiy exer cises of the Railroad department Young Men's Christian association were ap propriately conducted ut the associa tion building on Lackawanna avenue Inst evening. The entertainment was piesided over by John R. Troch, chair man of the executive committee of the association. It was expected that Presi dent Samuel Sloan, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company, would be present, but he wns unavold nbl detained In New York. On the platform with the chairman were W. P. Hnllstead, George M, Hnllstcad, Rev. Dr. James McLeod, Rev. J. U. Sweet and Secretnry F. W Pearsall. The hall was filled when the exer cises were opened by the singing of the anniversary hymn, and pwter was offered by Rev. J. II. Sweet, pastor of Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church. The normal report, prepared by Fecre- taiy Peai sail, was lead, in which he gnve a review of the work done dining the past jear, showing a gain In all depaitments of the woik An Inctease In membership of 2C was noted, bting Ing the present eniohi..ent up to Sin An avotuge of R,7 visits every week weie made dm Ins the venr. The chief factot In the pi amotion of the tellgloiis work bus hpen the Yoke lVllnws hand Their Inllunnce hus been lelt lu eveiv dlieitlon and they havi- done most valuable sei v it e The Stinthi meetings and the shop meetings li.ue lie, n luiglv attended New tliuscs luive Pet n iiginil7i d and GALLENS. II ill ilui Clothiiift biivei says we have too nianv suitb perhaps it - because he bouoju too many peihaps the weather was too cold we can t legulate the weathei Bill We Can Itl'glllillC IllC Price. Right in the heart ot the season, when othei .s are making big pioliK WK Orriilt 0VI3K '2,()0I $12, $15 and for M for I y y I wW ' y l-.verv Suit Warranted All Wool. Neat Plaids and Stripes and Plain hlfects. Black Clay Worsteds, Fancy Worsteds and Scotch Cheviot Matenals. See Our Winilow for Samples. Your Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied. ENN CLOTHING 137 AND 139 STYLISH DRESS ooooooooo Our windows Dress Goods story. tells III! I- WINDOW 1. 3.-N0T AND RUSSET BROWNS. WINDOW NO. 4-LflUREL fill OLIVE GREENS. ooooooooo This is a remarkable the most desirable goods, giHiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiu Our New Designs In TOILET SETS will surprise you. We can suit every taste aud faticy, having all styles and decorations for you to select from. Very pretty Sets as low as $1.95. CxviCVleAX . I MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyomlnj Avanin. S I'Wnlk In anil look around ' a niimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiugiiiimmiiuitiimiuiiiiiniiiiii iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiii? special meetings were held Fifty-three men weie cm oiled In the two dosses of the educational department, tho pen manship nnd arithmetic classes aver aging good attendance. Troni the llbrmy 1.6T? books weie circulated as against 1,158 the previous car, and the l cadets' list was greutty Increased. The social work was very successful. Six entertainments were given, thtec of them being furnished by the Ladles' Auxiliary committee. The ladles nlso aided In equipping the hall with fur nishings. One hundred and thirty-four visits were made to the sick nnd In jured during the yenr. The receipts dining the ear amounted to $1,443.91. The disbursements were $1,297 34, ex clusive of salmles, leaving a bnlance In the tieasury, March 31, ot $189 71 and all bills paid. The report was very in teresting and was well received. The addresses of the evening wore delivered by C. J. Hicks, tallioad sec retary of the Intel national committee of the Young Men's Christian associa tion, and G. A. Wnrburton, secretary of the Rallioad Young Men's Christian association, of New York. Selections were given by Bauer's orchestra, and the benediction was pronounced by Rev Dr. McLeod After the exercises the Ladles' Aux iliary committee furnished appetizing lefreshments and social Intercourse fol lowed. DIED. JAMHS In West Scranton, April ii, IMS John It. James, SI joins ol age at the tesldence, oJ0 North Hyde Park ave nue Funeral tomorrow afternoon trJm the rcsldrnr nt 2 "irt o'clock Interment at the Washburn street cemetery. IlliONnY-At the Hlllslilo Home Ap-ll 21 ISIS Mlehnel Roonev, about 40 ca.s of age. l'liinial this afternoon at 2 dO o'clock fiom ln.'7 Lafavette street In terment ut the ilvele 1'ail: Catholic 1 1 iiielet Sl'i:it'lli:itH. At the Hahnemann hos pital, Mi"s Anna Spelcheii, 24 eirs if age Remains will bo lemoved to Oio N" Y for Interment. WALSH In Hciunton Apill 2J Mr Itiiilu I VV,iih al In I hi. in. , lOi, Klw-i tr ft rumiil note e latei GALLON'S. 8111 $18 Men's Suits AND SHOE HOUSE PENN AVENUE, 111 SILKS, For a few days only we offer these special prices in SILKS: Bright Roman Stripe, Satin real value 50c, for 29c Satin Stripe All Silk Printed Foulards, real value 75c, for 39c Checks and Stripes, All Silk Chinas 29c Large assortments of Roman Stripes, Brocades aud Fanciers, all 75c goods, ior 59c Cheney Bros.1 New Surah Fou lards, in small, neat figures 75c New Pekin Ombre Stripe and Plaid Taffetas at popular prices. Plain Taffetas, in all the new shades, Burnt Orange, Cerese, Sapphire, Turquoise 75c the whole display of PREFERRED JAIL TO BAIL. Johti Davis, ol tho U est Hide, Com mitted by Alderman Howe. Const'ihle AVoelkeis yesterday ar rested John Davis, ot the West Side, on a wnrrant Issued bv Alderman John T. Howe, nt tho Instnnce of his wife, Mrs Maud Davis, on a charge ot de scttlon. The latter charges that her husband went over to South Canaan on the fth of lat January, and In duced her to many him. After living with her about a week he deserted net, and she was unable to locate him until yesterday. At the hearing before the aldeimnn. Davis did not deny tho chaige, but refused to provide for his wife. He pieferred to no to Jail rather than fur nish $400 ball and tho aldctman com mitted him. I Fitzhugh Lee Our loyal aud patriotic consul at Havana, who re fused to leave the Islaud of Cuba until the safety of the American col ony was assured. Life sized bust picture of General v Lee 22X2S trom A his latest photo- graph, today at On 1 4 Just one value. tilth their THE REXFORD CO., 30.1 Lacka. Ave. $ MAX WnUBR, Hoot and Shoe .Maker. IkstHhooi to order fiom $1 7r, up Meii'H Boleuuml lieeli, title I. tulles poles mid lieeM. Mia All worlc Kuaiiinleecl. U7 lenn Avenue, SCRANTON, PA, Dyspepsia, dcri nosltlvul.v cured Orov Heartburn Oils IrlttH ami al .Stoiimcli DlHor- Orover tir.iham'i l)s- DCDifii Itenieilv in it mivdllc. One tltiso 10 moves nil distress, uml u puiniiiueiit cure of the most clnontc iintl hcvuie cases li miuruii teed. Uo not sillier I A "i(J-c.ent bottle villi ronv luce llio most hkcpttcul. MuttheiTR Bros. UuiggWU .1'2U i.uc.i viuunu nvenuo. Gen 5C 1 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa, Glassware Must be used to keep tho kitchen looking as bright as it- ought, aud what is there made that decks a table as well. Glass Milk Pitchers One or two quart size, ground edges... Tea Set Pressed designs, bottoms, worth 50c, for a few days 10c ground 34c Green Tea Set Neat designs, 4 pieces, worth 50c, for a few days 34c Berry Dishes eS and 9 inch sizes, Q worth 15c, are Vases In green or white glass, 6 to 12 inch, worth 15c., now Water Set 10c Strawberry design best finish, worth $1.. 74c THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN II. LADWIG. BABY TENDER A Walker ant Jumper Combined. Inviilimblo to mother and rhlltl from the time tlia biibj M mix week oM until It can 1 wall. ttho I1AUY I1AIAAR, 51J Spruco Muet Steam and Hot Water i1 HEATING " 1 4c: STORE JSlk Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott 1 19 Franklin Ave. j I n 0 A OOOOOOOOO GOODS IS A look into our Cloak Depart ment will convince you that we have Ii BEST ASSORTMENT OF STYLISH SUITS FOR THE LEAST MET. Come and See.
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