THE SCTt ANTON TnTnT'N13-THURSDAY. MAY B. 1808. NORTON'S WAR BULLETIN. Hunting ami Muslin Flags. Large Wall Map ol Cuba 40c Wall Map of Cuba and West In.llcs 25c. Wall Map of the world, In colors, 25c. Large Atlas of the World 52 00 tip. Our Navy, 50 Pictures, Paper Cover, 25c, Xay Edition Scientific Amcilean 25c (40 Pages, 100 Illustrations, Map Cuba.) War Edition World Almanac 25c. All the Illustrated Papers 10c Good Useful Potintaln Pen 25c. Ilox Good Paper and Em elopes inc Pads of Good Writing Paper 5c up. 25-ccnt Paper Covered Hooks 10c. Novelties In Fine Stationer). All the Desirable Xcw Hooks. Fine Wall Papers and Decorations. Window Shades and Curtain Poles. Wall or Room Mouldings Childrcns' Carriages and Wagons. M. NORTON, j:2 Lackawanna Ac, Scranton. Anti-Saw Edge Collars aud Cuffs, every body wants them. THE Lackawanna aundry 'OOZ IT." 308 I'enn Avenue. A II WARMAN A $2 Selfplaying or gan will be sold for $150 cash, or $175 on easy pay ments. Large sized handsome piano case call at PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave. Tuning and Repairing. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LIKE BAUK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Matter solicited liero OIucm I ailed. Moderate Charges. SOLUBLE. Piepirrd curding i' tin prescription of a proniltie nt specialist It Inst mtl ie lleves and permanently cures Cat irrh, Asthma lln Pever, redd In tho lloid. Sore Throat and Qiiinsv Harmless, pleasant effeetu.il Iteud this testimun lal "Crown Catarrh Powder relieved and cured mv cu-e of Catairh. which was 11 very aggravated ono of long standing" John T Coughlln (Department of State). 8H H St . N 13 Washington D C Price GO cents Sold in all llrst clas drugstores I.lbcr il nnpli with powder blower complete, mailed on receipt of 13 cents. Crown Catarrh PowJer Cg, I 35 Clinton IMacr, New York City. Huveorened a Genera, Insurance Odlca la ircindnr liii ut H. ltest tock Companle representeel. 1 nrija .ceseepeciall solicited, le-lepbons lsua TEKSONAL. Sheriff Pivor 1 elm licit last evening from Huntingdon llniencc Coons, of Adams avenue. Is serlciusly in of pneumonia. Daniel LaiiKstaff, of Pactoryvllle, was In town jestctduv on business Mr and Mrs John J Greavy hivo re turned from their wedding tour Mrs M f Sando Is entertaining her bister, Mrs. H H Tvson of New Y01K Hev A. H. bwlft, of the Honesdale Pre- bytcrlan church was in the city jester- Rev AV. H. Swift, of the Honesdale Pre- dav E J Malnmv, manager of the tele phono exchange it llellofonte. Is In the city Hon. G.iltiHha A. Grow was In town a few hours yesterday on his way to Now York Hev N. G. Pal l.e, of West Plttston, was present nt tho funeral of Norman M" Leod , Dr Laubach has icturncd from a visit of h few daH to his former humu In Del vldere, N. J. Mr and Mis T C Snover have re turned from J'lorlda, where ihey spent several months Fremont Stokes, formerly captain of Companj D, Is In tho citv from Johan nesburg South Aftlca. where lie peni a jear nnd a half Dr 13 N Now hut. v. senior house gur geon nt the Lackawanna hospital re turned home yesterday aftcinoon from New York dt. where ho wns callcel by the illness of his slstei. Dr Chamberlain, of Dunmoie, who has been 111 for the past month mult t went a successful surgical operation yes terday, performed by Drs. Garvey, Hern stein and Thomson. Ho Ih rapidly im proving FUNERAL OF REV. S. . KENNEDY- Sorrlces Conducted In the Hnrerlv Methodist Church. The funernl of thi Iitvi Hev S. S. Kennfdy was held yesterday nt the Waverly Methodist rhuroh and wns very largely attended. An befitted the prominent e of the dec cared n ecclesl atlcnl clrcleb, ninny cleirnn vcio present, at least ten belm; on th plat form cr nmong the jinllboarnrs The icrvlcm were In e,harge of the Itcv. 60 I J. II Fumr.nr, pusetor of the church. I 1JiV .t I! Prmvr. nf lltu Ytnnltqf nlilllnh. inil tho Scripture), llov. Ste-phen .lav, of Anhloy offered pmvi'r. Hev. J. C. J.enrock lo.id the rucccedlnft hyinn. rteiniirltH vvtc nindo by Utv. Dr. .1 U. Kclcninn, Itvt A. W. Cooper,. H. Ja J. H S.vcet nml J. H. Sumner. The chuich choir rendci'-d the livmna. Tho pallbenrers wer": llevn. O. C. Ja cobs H. Jny, H. O. Horned, A. V. Cooper nnd J. U Snntce. A number of people from out of town vvero pres ent Anion k them wrte: Mr. and Mm, Hummed, of tlarilshurRi Mr. nnd Mrs. Jfiome Millet, of AVIIkes-Harrej Mis. II M. Prendersant nnd OeorRe 11. IJu ld"on, oeq , of Hciunton Mnnv tributes to the gentle and kind ly old friend whose fnce hni been so familiar for more than half a century In hlft home village find In ihuuh dr ill's oer Wyemlng confeience nnd far bpoiul were Rlvtn by the ppc.ikt ri and In the illent teaiful testimony of thosj who listened. NORMAN M'LOOD LAID AT REST. Scivlccs Conducted in the first l'rcsblerlnn Church I'liMonnRP. The nppnllliiK untl relentless force of the thoiiKlit thnt "Death Imth a thou sand doom to let out life," has never appealed mote Insistently to the deep est feeling In this community than le ccntl tinder the mniiv beiious ullllc tlons It has suffered. Yesterday the beautiful new home of the pastor of the rirst l'rcshvterian chui (h lecehed 11 dedication of teiiri nH over the threshold was borne the only Hon aftei his bilef home coining. The bosh face lny smiling from the ench cling bower of Uoueis, not as If Ibis was a last unending holiday -when the p.'u ting meant more than one heart bionlc, as the hopes of years must be hidden away beneath the casket lid. The f uncial sci vices of Not man Mc Leod opened with Scilptui.il reading b Ile Dt S C, Logan, Hev Dr. Hoblnson followed with icniurkH of sympathy and hopes that 1 caches lie onel the giue He ppole with tender emotion of the gieat promise which the beautiful life gave for the future. IJev Di Hodges of Wllkes-Uarie made the closing pi aver und pionounced the benediction A touching Incident, of the seivlcts wns the quartette 'There Is a Happv Land," suing bv classmates Messis Harold Wntrcs, Hnny Lath lope, James It DUkson and 13verett Ciowford The I'lrst Chuich choir, George H Downing. i:dwlii How en, Miss riorence Hlchmond, Miss Lily Jo seph, sang " And I Heard a Voice Sd," and 'Jesus Thou Art Standing" The p.ill-beaiers were classmates at I'linceton, Messis James It Dickson, Kr.mk I Linen. Haiold Vv'atres, Hany Lathrope of this citj. Franklin W. Toit, of Hast Oiange, N. J.. Hverett Cuiw ford, of New Yolk Other Prince ton men present vveie Messis Geoige Latlnope of Hcianton, O. V Gaidner, of Sheldon la. II. H. Jbad, of Cali fornia Intel ment was made In Dun 11101 e cemetei.v. Hrief sci vices were held" at the Princeton Infirmary previous to the de p.utuie of the family with the remains for this do These vveie conducted by Piesldent Piatt and wc re attended only by the Immediate fnmllv and closest f 1 lends All the fi"hmen waited out side nnd escoited the little procession to the stntlon in the eaily morning Aftet submitting the icsoliitlons by the class of the deceased, It was de cided that representatives would wear cuipe on the in in during the Ihlrty elajs following the death of their much loved classmate NI':V TELEPHONE RULES. ThoyUcnt Into I'llect rterdnvnt tlio i:chnnse " ' '"s Citj. The follow liifj new mles of the Cen tial l'enns.vlvanla Telephone company went Into effect at the Scranton ex change josterdav Operators aro not allowed to give con nections without the number To o ill the exchange give- one ring and take tho telephone, oft the hook nnd place It t'o vour ear, don't wait for a leturn ring, the operator will answer jou including 'what nunibci?' (Jive number dlstlnctlj when answered After giving our call remuln with telephone to vour ear until patty asked for answeis, or the operator reports that thev cannot get them Answer ;our call promptly, as opera tots are not allowed to ring more than three times for an subscribe! When the exchange' calls vou, don't ring hick, but take the telephone off tho hook and answer by voice-, "who wants giving jour name Measured service subseilbeis will please glvo their number as well as the num ber of the patty wanted when giving call, thus .' wants 172 Nevei fail to ring off when through talking, otherwise our line might bo teportcd busv when It Is not A repoit of "lius" does not necessar ily mem that the subscriber nsktd for Is personally busy, but that the line want ed Is connected with anothei. Hvery connection makes two busy lines When sou want moio than one party, give exchange sulllclent time to discon nect after j 011 have rung off, before call ing again When they are two or more stntlons on our line, listen to hear If anv ono Is talking, befoie jou call In talking, speak In moderate tone, and dliectly Into the transmitter with the lips ns close as possible to tho mouth piece Tho use of tlio telephone Is limited to tho subscriber, ills family or emplove In his Interest Subscribers hnvo not tho right to nllow its uso by other p-utlcs Instruments may be removed If this coiv elltlnn of the lease Is disregarded, All persons, whether subscribers or not. must pav for the uso of telephone at Publics Pay Stations Oporatois 1110 reepilied to be courteous In tlulr dealings with subscribers, and we ask and expect courteous treatment for them as well Operatois uip forbidden to hold nny conversation with a user of the tele phone, other than that necessury to com plete) connections Inepililes complaints and special messages regarding service should be mndo to tho Manager or Chief O'leiatoi. REAURKABLE SHOWING. Mucin by tlio ( ongregiitloii of tho Second Presli terinii '"hurcli. The people of the Second Presbyter Inn chuich always lookH foi ward with gicnt Intel est to their annual meeting. when leports fiom the vvoik done In tho Miilous dupaitments of tho ehuien for the ear aro hcaid. Last evening the massing togctlKr of theso leports lesulted In tho follow ing statement. For Home Mission, $7, SS.'.23; for Foreign Mission, W.72100. for various other causes, $2,101.85; total for benellcencp for the year, $12,407 OS; Amount for congregational purposes, $10.15123. total for ear $22,560.33. Notlco. All memhera of the Itetaill Clerks' union. No. 211, are urgently letjueHted to meet nt their hall this (Thursday) evening ut 8 o'clock sharp, aeorge Wlrth, Jr, president. Don't Inll Io Fun ml no Cram's Atlas when an ngent calls. Hveiybody needa an atlas now. COL COURSEN IS HOME FROM CAMP Mere on Leave and Subject to Imme illale Recall. SAYS THH NON-VOI.UNTKr.tt8 WILL ItEMAIN SOM13 DAYS AT MT. ORKT NA AND THAT Till! IUX'HtMTfNO DKTAIL WILL NOT 1113 11131113 AT ONCK- DIVISION AND nitlODI3 ornenrts not ckhtain ab to TIII3 IMMI3DIATK PLANS 1011 THI3 PENNSYLVANIA TIIOOI'P Colonel II. A. Coursen, commnnder of the Thirteenth leglment, arrived home from Mt Gretna last evening He ! here on n leave of nhsenre subject to Immediate recall. Mis Coursen has not been well for some time Her con dition was made worse by the depot -tine of her husband with the regiment, nnd though he has been better during tho pist dav or so, her nervous ?tnt demanded Colonel Com sen's piorenco. He wns not nhle to come until nfter yeterdny morning's Inspection and volunteering of his command. Colonel Cmiruen came home la Har rlsljprg and reached bete on the 9 0 o'clock Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train To a Tilbuno icpottur he said ' lust before leaving enrnp I talked with Adjutant Genernl Steward and Geneinl Gobln In refcionce to the fu ture plans for the Pennsylvania divi sion These two gentlemen reiuld 'ell me nothing1 very cb'tlnlte. I nscerinln. ed, however, that those who declined to vedunteer will not lniniedlatlj ie turn home, nor will details be sent heie for recruits for seveinl days, pos sibly not befoie next Tuesday " When told that Hfi 1 remits had been unotlblally enlisted lor the regiment nt laige and nppioved by Di Pulton, and that Companies A, 13, 1", C, and It hnd fioin 10 to JO applications each, Colonel Com sen -ald. In addition to the recruits scoured by sevi ral companies indlvldunllv, I think vie should obtain nbout 2",0 men for the legiment at laige AVo should have, vaj, 100 men all told to fill out our quota, ns 1!." or RO per cent of those olreaelj in the lanks are likely to he re jected official itncnriTiNCr. "The official recruiting will be done nt Mt Gretna. Men taken from here will be furnished transportation to camp and back aEaln If rejected, Be foie any recruiting l done extia bnr lacks, tents, clothing and equipment mvst be furnished for hundreds of ex tia men This ennnot be accomplished In a minute, accommodations for the newcomers cannot possiblj be provided befoie the last of next week. It Is pos sible, however, thnt the leciuitlng de tail will be heie a day or so In ad vance of the time of leaving for camp. I, and all the officers of the legi ment have been highly gratified by the spit It of our bovs In camp They aie itching for seivlce Another source of gratification Is th- belief that many honorublv discharged members of the legimen have signified their Intention of le-enllstlng These men will natur ally " given the preference n In stancealthough I Know the fact only fiom lienrs.iv Is that o? Cnptpln Stokes, ex-commander of Company D. I understand he intends to join the company and is willing to serve in any capacltj, though some lank to which he is entitled may he found for him." Colonel Com sen lemarked that th leglment had lost none of its gratltudo for the gift of the ambulance, putchns ed with contributions made through The Tiihune. Colonel 13. It Hippie, e-immlssaty geneinl. last evening relumed to Scran ton with n short leave of absence Ho came on tho samo ttain with Colonel Com sen. Colonel Hippie was called heie on urgent business. j(p will je tuin to camp on an euily tialn this 11101 nlng. THIItTCHV NI3W ltrcrU'ITS. Only ono limn, between nnd 6 o'clock p. m , was devoted to recruiting at the Thirteenth regiment nimoiy yes. teulav. Of a scote who applied to Col onel Osthaus only 11 weio approved by Dr. Fulton. Over SO per cent, of th" applicants w ere 1 ejected A total of lit! have been npproved to elite. Colonel Osthaus and Di Fulton will continue the reciultlng today. They will be at tho .nmoiy from 5 to C o'clock. 1 leciuitlng for Company II was b"gun In the Vol th Hnd jeoterday In re sponse to a reqtifst made by Captain Wells Corvvin, of ex.-Captiln 3ugone Corwln The litter requested Special Olllcer flohr to recoid the names of ap plicants Over COieciults 01 more than twenty above tho number suggested bv Cap tain 13 D Fellows, have been secured by Attorney Waltei Hrlggs for Com pany F. Several applications for mem bet ship In Company I) hao been made to ex-Captain W. May. A c Monies, of Ciofii Itldge, who le-ently applied for nn appointment ns plumbci aboard the 6t Paul on Mondny iccelved wmd to teport at the Hrook- hn navy jard at one" He left for Biooklyn Monday night SCRANTON RAILWAY WAR FUND. OrguuUrd Last Mght b) the I3m ploes ol Hit I'tollev Line's. Tho emploves of the Scranton Ball way company held n meeting last night In the olllces of the companv and 01- g.mlyeel the Set iton Hallway War funil The object of this und Is to caie for tho dependent ones of employes of the company who.hnve or may offet their servlt es to tho government dining tin' wni now In piogiess. P Messltt was chosen piesldent, Ij Hei dicker t-ecretnry, nnd I'rank Sllll man, Ji , geneiul inanagT of the. com pany, tmiHiuer. The plan of He fund will bo as follows Tho emplujes of the conn any will have nn opportunity of subset tiling such amounts as they feel disposed to give to be paid In In stallments as neneloel. Tvvi of tho em ployes ot the company aro now vvtth the Thirteenth leglment at Mt. Gretna nnd (Bteidav volunteered to go any where Uncle Sam hees lit to order thfni. MANY CERTIORARI CASUS. The) Cunic Up lor ii Hearing in Ar gument Court. It took hut pait of the time of court jesterday to hoar argument In the cafcoi on the list The most of the cases were tertlornrls The brst wns to strike off the penalty Imposed by the city upon Sarah Dunlenvy, of tho North Knd, for mnlntalnlne nn alleged nuis ance In the shnpe of n chlcen-coop. Mrs, Ilunlenvy vvas nrrested without a wairnnt and wns lined In the pollco court. Iter nttorneys, Qulnnnti 4 Don nhoe, nrBuejJ tho lino should bo remit- ted ns It viae no' a rase for rummiiry cciivletlon hut for n Jury In court. Tho eiseofH H Decker, nsslgnee ignlnst Thomis J Morgan, w is argued Mot. gait bought u plnno from OuernVey Hi o. and did lint pnv the full amount. He claimed that tho piano was nut what It wns represented. In the afternoon arguments were nindo on tho exceptions to tho report of Attorney M J. Wilson, retereo In the issue between V. I). Dean, trustee, nnd Joseph Church, deceased. Attor ney II. M. Hannah nppenrcd for Mi. Dean nnd Attorney S. It Price for tho defendant The other cases aio no tions for divorce nnd the papers vverej submitted. LOCATION OF BODIES NOT KNOWN. tint Slight Hope ol Handling tho Men Hiitoinbrel In llnllstend .11 1 lie. Although work Is still going on In the Hnllstead mine ns actively as ever, the officials who are ddectlng the work have given up nil hope of ever reaching the bodies of Thomas Williams nnd David Kmnnuel, who were entombed In that mine by a cave lrst Friday. The seaich for the bodies is nttended by n soul den' of danger, but the p.lnclpal drawback in prosecuting the work of tecovery sstemntlcally Is tho fact that no one knows where tho bodies are located If that was defi nitely determined tho work of moving towurd the present grave of tho un fortunate men could be prosecuted with much better success. SENSATIONAL LETTER. Sent by Phoenix Company Withdraw ing from Firemen's Relief Asso cintion It Was Accepted. Something of a sensation was ciented et list evening's meeting of tho Fire men's Kellef association by a letter re ceived f 10111 Max Zizelman, the repre sentative ef the Phoonl": Chemical companv He said he had been re quested bv the companj to w Ithdrnv." lrom the association for the reason that the oidlnuneo under which the eiganl ratlon is acting is defective nnd for the further lenson that the company disputes the light ot the assoe iatton tii lew . per capita assessment on companli's In the association, maintain ing that the expenses of the association Fhoulil be de'fraved from the stile funds The members of tho Phoenix com pany are also of the opinion that they can' have claims from the company passed upon by councils and have them paid without the assistance ot the as sociation. The vvltndrawnl of the com pany wns nietpt'd and a committee consisting eif Andiew Holmes, 13mll Bonn nnd Fied Warnke appointed to dtaft an amendment to the by-liwa which will permit individual members of the Phoonir company to join the as sociation If thev s-eo lit to do so. This amendment will he lepoited at the next meeting on Wednesday. May 2." It will give the pi lv lieges of th associa te n to iveis member of tne depart ment iegaiillss of what thlr company il, av do The rhaiter was approved by tho liusteei of the association and will be piesenteil to couit uiuuv ny uy so licitor McGlnlev who Is the attorney foi the association. The lufecvluiion. w ill 1 egln business on June 1. Tha r din.incc under which the usboclatlon In operating is as follows: fcectlon 1 - He It crdailieil by tho select end common councils of the cltj of Seianton That all such sums of money as ma be leeched bv tho citv treasurer in accordance with the act of assembly approvcel June J, ISM be and is hereby to bo received foi tint beiiellt of the Scranton Firemen's Belief association Sec. J That the city treasurer is hereby directed to enter such sums on the re ceipt thereof 111 ler a H'eclil account and to report the huld amount annually to tho city clerk who is herebv directed io is suo a warrant therefor in favor ot the trcnsurci of the Scranton 1'lremcn s Be lief association immediately after tho re ceipt thereof, and on rejpoit to him ol tho city treasurer Sec u Tint anv ordinanco'or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance bo and the same Is here by repeale el so far as the same altects tins ordinance. DRUG CLERK KKALEY DEAD. Wns seized ltli Hrnin I'nrnlyi nnd Died in 'Hum Honrs. Inhn J Kealey, a well known drug eleik, died suddenly at 1 o'clock je terday 11101 nlng. He had been sick only tlueo hourt At 10 o clock he re tired to bed and a few mlnuts later an attack of brain paialjbis seized him. Ho had not been in ill-health, but his constitution was not very rugged Mr. Keahy was emploed at tho Lackawanna Drug store on tho corner of Lackawanna nnd Tranklln avenues. He fotmerly worked at Phelp's nnd at Humphrey's pharmacy on Plttston avenue He wis 23 ears old. He lived at 14 W Providence road, and wns a son of Mi and Mis. Matthew Koaley, of Mulbeny stieet AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Young Men s Christian association bise ball clubs llrst game with a strong local um.ucur team will bo plajid Bnt urihiv afternoon with the L-ickavvnnnas The l.ackavN annas accept the challenge of tho Mlnookas for Mnv fc Tho Lacka w annas will line up as follows. Flnnerty or Ciimmlngs t.itchei Itu inu nnd Grif fin, pitcher. Culf, llrst base, Coleman, second Inse Kcllct, thlrel luce Logan, shoit stop Swee my, left tie Id Gaughan, center Held Murks, light llelel The West Slelo Uiovviis herein challcnse anj te'.im In I.aikuwunna county to a game lor Mav n l'lease answer through Tho Tllbune Sweet Oranges, (without feeds) 20 for 25c California navels, fancv fruit, 25, 35 and 40c per doeu. California Grape Fruit, ice, 15c California Canned Fruit, 12 to 30c per can; fancy fruit, heavy syrup. California Peaches, fancy, 10c per lb. EVEYTHING THE HEST. Prim lower tliiui elsewhere. E. G. Coursen California Oranges CARPENTERS' UNION IN SOCIAL SESSION No. 563 Organization Warms lis New Loiljc Koomr, I3NTKHTAINM13NT, IlLriinSHMKNTS AND A DANC13 IN TUB IlOOMS t'N TIL 1U3C13NTLY OCCUPH3D 11Y THK HXCELSIOIl SOCIAL CLUB ON THK TOP KLOOlt OP THIS 13CONOMY llUILDINO-IIUILDKIlS' I3XCHANGI3 AND CI3NTKAL LAtlOIt VNION DI3L13GATION8 rilDSKNT - MANY LADH39 IN TH13 OATHDitlNG. Tho opening of tho recently acquired lodge rooms of Carpenters' union, No. CfiU, In tho 13conomy building on Wyom ing avenue, was celebrated last night. The rooms are those on the top floor occupied until recently by the I3xccl slor Social club. A programme of music, rccltntlons nnd nddresscs, re freshments nnd n period devoted to dancing filled out a well ai ranged evening of sociability. A large throng of men and women participated In the affair. A general Invitation to till tho carpenters of tho city and their fnmllles nnd members of the Builders' exchnnge nnd Central Labor unhui met with a llatterlng re sponse. All these elements wore well lepresented In the assemblage which occupied all the seats In the main hall. J. S Quick, chairman of the execu tive committee, presided duilng the opening exercises which lasted until 10 15 o'clock. The progintnme Included the following Itemaiks, 1: D Shop Innd, president of the union, neldicss, Frank J Johnson, of the Builder's ex change, nddress. Attorney J. Hlllot Boss, remarks, M D. Flaherty, piesl dent of the Central Labor union; piano solo, John Howell, vocal solo, 13dwln James, lecltatlon, Miss Anna Thomas; vocal solo, Edwin D Bow en; recita tion Thomas J. Mcllugh; piano solo, D V Bilnl, vocal solo, Lejshon I3vans, and 1 'citation, Benjamin Gilf flths The refreshments were served Imme diately following the exercises and be for the audience had arisen Members of the union were the waiters They were assisted In serving by Mrs George Cooper, Mrs. Stephen G Price, Mrs D. P. Boberts, Mrs Edwin Davis and Miss Margaret Boberts Music for the dancing which con cluded the evening's programme was played by Joseph Howell, pianist Carpenters' union No B6t Is allied to the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Its ofltcers are President, IS. D. Shopland. vice president, John McNulty, financial sec retary, 13 J 13vans, recording secre tai, O S Lutz treasurer, Stephen Price, trustees, William Archer, How ell Grlfflths nnd George Wentz Last night's celebration wns arranged by the following entertainment com mittee J S Quick, chairman, P. J Lamb, L B Brink, Stephen Price, John Knowlton, William Davis and William Jennings. For Twenty Five Cents in stamps, we will mall vou a War Atlas containing C2 excellent mnps. Beldleman, the Bookman, 437 Spruco street, Scranton, Pa Still the leader, the Pocono, Ec. cigar. Special Sale of Oriental Rugs and Carpets BROS. & CO., 124 Washington Ave. Having received tne largest collection of Oriental Iliusnnil Carpets wewll sell theia at greatly reduced p Ices diirluz the s iifoi. Come, esimlne aud buy your rugs ani save your mouej. A Good Set or Teeth for... $3.00 Our Best Sets or Teeth 5.00 Including the Painless Extraction DR.S. C.SNYDER 31 Spruce St, Opp. Hotel Jermyn Nic Nacs ICIiRELInti A few little odds and ends that dime to us in the Kerr and Co. stock, things for which we seem to have no room. So they're marked lor quickly closing out. Reed Carpet Beaters, Were 25c, Now 15c Wire Carpet Beaters, Were 15c Now 5c Pillow Sham Holders, Were 20c Now 10c Hosts of other household helps at half their worth. SIEBECKER & WATKINS, 406408 Lackawanna Ave. ILONEY OIL AND MANUFACTURING 11 HI to 140 Meridian Btreet.Scronton, To. feiopuono tiji BURNING, LUBRIGATINB AND CYLINDER OIL PAINT l)GPAKTMCNT.-Mnoed Oil, I Varnltli. Drvcr. Japan and HUlnelo DIED. CAHLY-ln West He 1 mil on, Mnv I 1W John J euroj So ve-ars of age, ot tin residence, riC Meildlan street. Funeral nnnoimcinient later. Iini'I'llON-ln West Scranton. May t IS is, John Hffron, IS years of age at tho icsld-'ncc, !01G Prleo street. Fu neral Frlelni afternoon from tho tesl denco ut 2 3i) Vclock. Interment nt the Hvile 1 .11k Catholic ccmeteiy. KI3NNY-ln West Scranton, May 3, 1s Alderman Thomas 13 Kenuv, 57 cars of age at tho lesldence, 412 TvvonU third street. Funeral announcement Inter MABCIIAL At Giccnvvood, Mny 4, Utt, Thoims, the iourg ton of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D Maschnl. Funeral this af ternoon at J 10 o'clock Interment at Washburn street cemetery. Flower Heels. If you wish to have these beautiful spots arranged for tho summer call on Clarke, the llorlst Ilelrlgrrnturs At Battln's. UO I'enn nvenue. Good for 25c. Special offer Cut this ad out. use it H3 a coupon, It's worth 23c. Wo wish to Introduce to tho ladles of Scranton our celebrated AMI3B1CAN LADY anil MODI3L FOBM COBriKTS. This ad will bo received as 2"c cssh on each purehaso of ono of these popular corets on thee fol lowing dajs only; May 2, S, 4, 5, 6 and 7. ISIS Wo have every style, color or Uo We warrant every pair There are no better corsts. Do not neglect this grand offer. SCRANTON STERLING STEARNS Ul 1)110 Carriages Rubber Tired by experts. We have our own plant. Soft Steel Hounds up to 1 inch. , Large stock Cold llolled Shafting. en 12G-128 Franklin Ave,, SCRANTON, Ingrain Hassocks, Reduced to 20c Brussels Hassocks, Reduced to 40c Blacking Boxes or Stands Were 85c, Now 50c Were $1.00 Now 75c Turpentine Whlto bead. Col Tur, I'ltot K L ft Iron and Steel i!::i i;n 1 m Bi 320 Lackawanni Ave., Scranton Pi. Wholcaulo nnd Hctnll DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Ready Hlxod Tinted Paints, Convenient, Economical, mirnbio. Vnrnisli Stains, Producing Perfect Imltatlonof BxpamlT Wood. Reynolds' Wood Finish, Especially DciiRncd for Inalda Wort Marblo Floor Finish, Uurablo and lirloi Quickly Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUR- LINSEED OIL flflj TURPZNTINt IX SEARCH OF A TIE losuityour fnnej the best pluca to look U through our stock. All the new- tilings In Men's I'urnlihlni dourts fluel their way Into our store, and oil will Und tlis prices rujlu. U I nllltjs Washington Ave SOI. 13 AG13NTS FOB 1CNOX II Vf. Crust Ought to bo tlakj and tonder. 1 ho under crust ought not to get 'soikeel Wo would like to ask those women who have hail trou ble with their pie crust to try "Snow White" Flour We btllcvo they will find It Just what they have been look ing foi. It will make tender, (Inky crust. Your grcer sells It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbandale, Olyphant. I havo a large stock of these pianos In nil colors and prices. I havo be sldea Ilazelton Brotheis, Itaus, Whit ney, Illnze, Richmond, etc., at prlcei from $:00 upward, and payments $G a month or more. Send direct to Wtlkcs lir I am prepared to give liberal duccu.-.;:: to thso who buy direct. Old Enstruments Taken in Exchange. George H. Ives O West MarUot htreot, Wlllces-barra. BARBOUR'S HOMEGREDITHOUSE Ilnvinc nddcel 1 J00 fe'ot to our stor room, wo aro now prepared to show u finer assortment ot FURNITURE than ever. You are conllully Invlttd to call nnd Inspect our goods und compare prices. CASH OR CHCDIT. 425 LACKAWANNA AV2. fwB i J n taw