THE SC11ANT0X TIUIU'NK-TUESDAY. MAY 12. 1S0S. 7; NORTON'S WAR BULLETIN. Hunling anil Muslin 11 ng. I.arvjc Wall Map ol Cuba 40c Wall Map of Cuba ami 'est Indies :5c. all Map of the world, in colors, 25c. IJnnd, McNally Co.'s War Atlas, 16 paces, 1218, splendid 111.105, In colors, for :? cents Large Atlas of tlis World $: 00 up. Our N'avvt 50 Pictures, Paper Covci.ssc. Navy Iidltlon Scientific American :5c (40 Pages, 100 Illustrations Map Cuba.) War Edition World Almanac 25c All the Illustrated Papers 10c. Good Useful fountain Pen 25c. Ilox Good Paper and l.nv elope-. 10c Pads of Good Writing Paper 5c up. 25-ccnt Paper Covered Itool.s 10c. Novelties in Pine Stationeij. All the Desirable New Hooks. Fine Wall Papers and Decorations. Window Shades and Cut tain Poles. Wall or IvViiim Mouldings. Childicns Curtiancs and Wagons. M. NORTON, ;rs l.ocl.iiwnnn.i Ave . Scranton. c- ! - Anti-Saw Edge Collars and Cuffs, every body wants them. THE ackawanna ry DOZ IX.' io8 I'enn Aemu. A. H WARMAN JUST RECEIVED A compute line of. clinic ilieet lnunl 10 CENTS ft COPY. This linis Is tvneclnlly valuable for tPiuhliiK Hiipo-is. us It cinlalii-e milv tlip host Ftnml.itil sel'Ttlon". All other ltnou.Ait suki:t usic nt half PUirn. A lame collection of nil Kltuls of muMc books always on hnnd. Special nttontlmi given to all kinds of tVnini: and iikpaiuing of musical instruments. PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave. 46 S. Haiti Street, Wilkes-Bar re. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY Llfric CfiK BUILDING. SCRANTON, PA. Vntipr kolrlled liore Otlicrt Kalleil. Modonile Chnisc'. ih 1! iii Settles Your .Moniacli. An etloMcpnt plp.ii.int tnstlii'4 pon-d-r tur the almost iiiuneilluip cuio of U ul ! lie. NtiualRiii anil liaek.icne ' l'lul 1 is pifntiiiil III all i.itcs ol rileei ! s.snces. luillRi'ttluii. lliiiitluirn and Al 1 .hi lu cm e.- I'hllo' Is po.sltliely the host remedy T I iv H u-eU for my Iieuilnelips." ic 1 r Null, Jr., Scranton House, Scran- n 1' 1 I'h N'i mnll.i nml lle.idnrlips I'hllo Is if.i'tioii " Anna H. Ilubci. (.'. I'. I (ikliuiiiii .'li. Adnms St. Sold bv nil Hi st d.iss drii!i,;isits. I'lico lu 2J uml r.u ecnl- and J1 W "PHILO" MFG. CO., US Clinton fMtue. New York Cllj 7 U I) tJnxoorcncd a Oeneral inmranco Olllcn In ltllltt K I Ultl Stocls (.oinpnntci represented. I.nrga ifurtpeoiuiivioilcltcci. 'iiiuplioiiB iwiia. ili BEFORE BIIEAKFAST. ) Noiman P.nl, In iiu- 1 loiiiigsti'i. is 1 1 iiiullx iiiinili tin uliiiii ol home 1'iuuuhinM i in l. hs illicit clow 11 at liroinn, Imt ruinin Hi.it it l.itlM tins dt cuietl ilut Noiman is iiuplj cijiahle of looking out foi IiIiiim 11 Last S.ituuliv nUh Winn Die colli r.iln set in. Hi. I'ukt uft. 1, i his m pin u .1 blanket, but the uiing boldlir pullteh; cltcllned it hayluv. "A puuple of good blauketb came nn way this nf K-rn.i.m willed, being Interpreted, ineiiiu that a fomglns -pei'iilon to the Proiltlt nli.illj suppllut cottap-es In Hip Park hud bet 11 pioduetlve Df results The Hiuniner entlngois who coinu to Mt. Git tun a little later in the BcaKon will, piolmbly develop 11 f-udiien Bmpatliy for Southern war clahnunts. lis n lilemiid thing for people who ride In chiilps thut the Scranton Hall wy compan paves between im trucks In n dprent 'Hid self-ipi-pecting manner, at Icntt out WHhhlngtnn iivpinio wnv. Thoso unfoilimntes wlio huo to dlle In that tllrretlnii now take the hiippi rar Hack 111 pn 'eipnce to the iiavoillent, and this couisp linn Its dls.iiUniituges us the cais are nlo cxpecloil to use the Hacks. Il 13 simply Impossible to diUe o, r i.emo" poitlons of tho ullegcd Huphult on that onro beautiful thoroughfare. v prominent eltUen who injiiieel u hoi so and smashed a cuirlngo wheel nrai the electric power house this week ppecth to present a 1iimj bill of .ljinngps to thu clt The condition of the pavement Is dlsgSiceful beyoml words to express. A patriotic display In the window of neldlcmaii, tho Uookiniin. Is nnvv attract ing much uttctitlon. p.ntlciilarly under electrlu light. A group of IniniUouio rings and many plintogiuplm and eurrnvlngs of timely Intpiest aici grouped mound a fntlment whMi w.m oftsred an .1 :oust the other pvphIiik nt u club dinner. It Ib as follows: "'Twas dorie In the c'ark. by an olocMic uoarl Twas dono In the night by Spam Hut In fSoeVs own light and In o (en flgl t Wo .will mako them 'Jtomcinber i!u Maine ' " It Is Htutcl by thoice who know that a miiybor of society joung women are plinitiig to nuke a Hue Kimittr for tho Tlrtrtcenth ict'imcnt t.i'cuny Into action. . . . . 1'HltSOXAL. Ttev. 1. J. Golden, nf Wllllnmsport, Is In the city. Dr. (UllirMc, of IMltston. won In till city yoatpriliiv . Mycr nnvlilovv, tin- hoo nun, Ima re tinned from Now Yorle. 1 Attomej Hurry lUjnoltls as In Wllkf-K-llirri' vestenluv. I IJr II. II Wnre loft the rlly ycitenliiy 1 noon and will return Friday nlclit. ' .Indue 10. N. Wlllnril Is IH1I11R nloiiK the trout Btifimis of the I'orono tnoiiotnlu. Ur. J. I.. Kordliiitn In nltctidim; the sliitr convention of ilentlKt nt WlllliitiiH liort. l)i. II. M. Striitton yeMerilny rrlurnptl Inini Mt. Uretn.i unci will lie Jit 10 pcrma nrntl. Mrs. T. P. Holiun itnd rhlldien, of WiiMiliiKtoti nvrtiUP, Is vMIIiib Sciiinton filpudr. Mls Annie IlnHRiMty. of Providence, Im letiuiH'd fiotu 11 vllt wltn Wilkes Untie friends. Mix. O. It. Holme h.it iPtinncd to lipr home In Itonpsd.ilf. lifter n short visit with frli ndtt In UiIh city. Mr 11111I Mif I) mid Merrill, of Mont-10-... Pa., nie vlsltllif,' llle-lld-i unit leln llvi III Hip rlty for a fpw 1l.1v. 1'erpy It rnitt'lic'V. trli'K and I'unry nl rvrllit. Iemt" todiiy for New York cltv nml Soiillipciit, I'unii., to Hive 11 eerie ot exhibition". Jnhii J. riintillf. tPliKiuiih editor of the TlmcJ, iiIIit .'in Mucin nf two week". ! li.uk to liW d(' mid I1.1t iiKiiiu Hot 11 focus on tin) vvnr new. ltev. J. I., I:iiiih. 1. 1), who Imp Ik on visiting lilt timtlipr. Mr T II. i:vun. ! of rioulli Mitln avenue, letilineil to hH home In Itoston eietd.iv nioinliiK. Ik" hIiIph hnvInK .1 cli.UKr. Mr. Ilviiut Is iiNu presldi nt of Tnhor ucitdenij In tho ubop meiitloned iil.in AN OLD FOLKS' CONCGKT. M III He (liven nt l.vceilin mi nil Klnlf nrulp M'nlo. Sixty people wlected from 11110115 tlip dllfeient ihiuclips ol the jM'iantoii Uio rese form a clioriis unde'' ilie illie"ilon of J. T. Watkins to Rl on an elabor ate honlo at the l.yc-eiini Jiiik- 1st. an Old Folkpv" roni pi t. Moor li'Hh melo dies lieuiitifnlU Ii.iijiiii"I'.hiI a few pat riotic alls, ehoiilses and an old Irish Klee, will form part of tile ptoniniiiine, the p.utlPlinints il li ffHtunuMl m SevontPeiith and Ulj.'litee'-tli 01 liny diesxep, plnboratlnc; upon tli etieme ly nrlstooratlc Jrish families of thec perlods. A laige comniittee of ttinn.ir'.' ''tit headed by Mr. Timothv' Hiirke. Mis. Coniad Sehro-'der, Mrs .lo'o i'i OT.iIpii. Mrs. William Kdi. M't McC-nthv and Mr. Wiitkln" nrp attending to the iletnlls of the nffali. I'tofinoi SIprpI Is imiiiliiK a ery fancy minuet dance to be done all In costume for the occa sion. KlKht couples are now being per fected In the minuet. A laise list of patious and i.UronessfS are beliiR pte p.irpd anil It Is Intended to make the comerl the Rieatest of Its kind eer nttemptPd In Scranton. A complete list of patronesses and the persons tak ing part In Hip choriH and minuet will be published in a few days. A1ANV CANDmATiT FOR" PRESIDENT riiere ill He 1111 lntorestinc Strtis uIp nl Not V oeL' (.'onvontloii. Xet week the annual convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence union of the Dlocpsp of Scinnton will be held In KiiiKMoii nt which olllcers of the union will be i Imseti as well as dele R.ites to the national tomention to be held In AURiist Theio will in all probability be a llcly canwis for the olllic of pieMdent. Chailcs V. l.avin, of YVIlkcs-H.uie. tho present head ot the union, Is anxious to succeed himself but he will have op position. Aiming those mentioned for the olllcc are J. C. Gall.igliPr and M. J O'Toole. of this city, and Denis Mackiu. of Wllkos-Hane Yesterday .1 foiinldablP candidate for the presidency appeared in the Hold in the person of ltev Father Mc Cabe, ot Avoca, who in leipunse to the ui sings of many total abstainers o' his vlilnity, aRieed to allow his name to be iisod for tho olllcc. fieotRp McLailRhlln, of Kiceland. "ill be a candidate for re-election to the olllcc of 1-01 ret.u PERFECTING ARRANGEMENTS. .Iliolliig ol Pxrcntive onimittee ol I oitpil Irlili Sopiotlen. Tho executive committee of the I'lllted I1NI1 societies met last o oil ing ill tin rooms of John l!ole O'lteilly council. Young Mhi'h Insti tute, and piojectod many of the ai langpinonts for the cclebiation of July Fouith at Athletic paik in honor of the centennial of the Insurrection of Km. ,lin cn.nlw.i l.i nil tin ml nf I lie X'nitli I T,,, , n,i , f,,,,,iui, ,i.,,,r, .,n.l I l.nil Is ongageil to ruinisii dance and ' i-cmeplt. music ltev. K J. Phillips, ,,( J!iii!l'tc.!i. will deliir an addioss. In tin athletic evnts. James Sweeney of New Yoik. thninplon high dNtnivv Juniper of the t'nltod State s will partic Ipate Attcuney John J Muipln, wlo Is chairman of the commlt'ee cm games repotted that other noted athletes f 10111 n distance may be fc'ircd. The general adin.si,n will be 2.1 cents, and ample prmldun will 1,0 made in the way of lefirshnior.is John J. Campbell was empowered to venire a ! vc rtispirci 1 . for the otllclnl pr igiMinnie. Suitabl" lir !ges will be '.'il 11, it is expected, ti all who attend TMEV APPROPRIATED DOTTLES. I'ive Hoys rrnigued lloloro Aldcr 111 nn Kiiksou. Five bojs. Harry Ulll. Iiyron "Wat kins, Thomas WatkltiH, James Dalloy, and one named Kgan, whos-e ages range between 12 nnd II yonts weio bioughl befoie Al deiman Kasson yesterday on a war rant charging them with (dealing 11 quantity of bottles ftom D. W. Ilutr, of Franklin uvenue nnd Spruce htieet. Thov took tho bottles a week ami last Saturday anil dlsport-if of them to a man named Illtte,nhouse and anothei named Jenkins, who manufacture blueing on the- West Side They weie disehiiigid upon payment ot cost and valae of the goods. David Mo.Manus. supposed to have been implicated with tin in. Is 111 tbr oeiunty Jail uwattlug ttlnl on the chaigo of burglarizing Mux M!umu'8 bnkeiy. A RECRUITING STATION. Opened in M lll.ei-Unrre bv l.louteu nut Kcntler of thu Uesnlnr Army. Lieutenant Chailes Dentlei, of the Eleventh United 'States Infantry, ac companied by a fictgeant and private from his company, aio at Wllkes-narre, having come direct from Mobile. They hnvo ooetied a recruiting station on West Maiket street, Wilkes-Hart e. He Is authoilzed to enlist 700 men for his regiment. Tho tenn of enlistment Is three years or during the war. Lieutenant Dentler Is an old Plttston bo, son of Jacob Uontlor, of West Plttston. Ho went tolWest Tolnt and giaduattd with honor1. STATE CONVENTION OF ENDEAVORERS llflrrlsburg Will Hj llio Rallying Qround During First Week ol October. IIUV. U1X. 01:01101-3 II. ST13WAHT, VI10 IS Xtl'A.l. KNOWN IN THIS pity, is at 'inn hi:ad of Tin: POM.MITTI313 THAT IS MAKING Alt- UANOi:.Mr:NTS ron Tin: uatiiuu- 1NO Ol' YOl'NO I'KOlM-H-nia IIAt.I. has iii:hn si:'i-iti:u rou inu MI313T1NOS. An inipoitnnl inectliiR or the RPiierat conimlttoo In cliarRi- of the nrratiRc inentK for the Rionl Clulstlan Kndea vi ir Stat" convetitlon, to be held in llarilsblliR the Hist weclc of October, was held nt the headquattuis on South Second street In thut city this week. I'.nv.Dl. tleotge II. Stewart, the chair mail, pte.sldul anil inucli business miik tinr.icted. Hvcithlni,' Is (solnff aloiiR In the most s-'.itlsfactory way. thcio be in,,' no hitcli unywheie. Mr. ltettew, the tieasurel. reported that the money matters ate etitouraRiug nml substan tial loutrlbiitlons continue to be madp In tin- Mime 101 dial and generous man ner as previously lopoiU-il. He has no doubt Hint all the money iiecissiuy wl'l be piolded befoic the convention date. Hi. J. II. KaRcr chalnnan of tho commltue on music, rcpoitcil Hint I', icy Koistel, of WashliiRton. the meat Clulstlan Kudcavor musical dl icctor, will in all ptobabllity be pies ent at the convention to lend he sing ing. THE CONVENTION 11AI.U rl. V. ilongh, ehnlrnian of the com niittPp on hall, pieselited the agl ce ment with the Chestnut Stieet .Market company, which was rntliled by the general lominittae". John Hotter has geneiouslv ai-sumed the payment of the lent of Hie cuiuelitloli hall, 11 oiy linnilMime doi.ntlon A vote of thanks was tpndeied Mr. Horror and a similar ete of tlianl-s was also tendered the niaiket company for Its infi'ist in tlio convention and for the disposition to help the committee In cveiv way. The closing of the eontiaot with the niaiket company u-sutes the holding of the convention In a single building, which Is a veiy Important item. The plan ot so'UIng the main hall was sub mitted and appioved. Then will be s-ats fm between 1000 nml r,00d peo ple, with space on the platfoim for a choir of 500 ptmins. The state execu tive committee Islied tho hall clutlng Its leccnt meeting In llairlsburg mid were much pleased with the an.uige- monts for the convention. COMMITTfii: AVORK. Mr. Muspcr reported for the commit tee on decoration that their plans were about completed and that the building would be vi ry handsomely treated outside and Inside, Mr. Stott, from the coniinitt"c on printlug.gavo an out line of what the souvenir programme will contain All the committees Je pnrted encouragingly the progiess of their wink. Miss Haily, who has chaise of the Junior ilally weak, slat ed that their plans weie about matured and their prc-pniations going lot ward as lapidly as possible. In this city aiiaiiRenients hnvo not yet been cnteied upon with reference o going to the convention, but the Indi cations aie that Scranton will send a good sized delegation. HORSE WAS NOT BROUQHT BACK. Tliisl.npie of Contract Ucsnltcil in the Arrest ol Pour Women. Ttoso I.ee, Alice Caicy, Mav Goodwin and Iicno Hi ink wore an est ed and brought befoie Aldormnn Howe yostei day on tho 1 hinge of lilting a hoiso and carriage at the lhery of Hlley 13d waids and dispensing of tho outfit or losing It. Detectlie Clifford arrested Mif-e.s l.eo and Caiey at their apart ments on Franklin nveniio, and Con stable Cole found tho other two in ltoblnson's hotel, Duryea, and the horrie In tho hotel stable. Ho often had nn easier duty 10 peifoim than to get the hoi.se. which Is a white one, and c milage and himself and his prisoners to Scianton. They wanted to go to Wilkes- Han p. At a hearing It was learned that tho Hist two women Mmply hlied the rig for the othi r two, and belleed they would take good cue of it and 1 etui n when they promised. It was hlied Tuesday evening tit s o'clock. The de fendants paid tho liveryman's chaiges nnd the cots of tho suit and weie let go. SERENADE TO THE TRIBUNE. 'rendered by Allentoun Hand Yes terday forenoon. Yesterday moinlng The Tilbune i mr.tkcd put nthotU.illy that the "Al ii mown band sotiudi'd likr the leal thing.' It was an ibservutlon founded 011 the excellence "t life playing in Tiif-d.i 's pjinde. Yesteiday lorciioou the band ac kniwledged and continue 1 llio compli ment by a ginii-ttil Mtenalo in front of Tho Tribune building, clcaily prov ing by its lin' playing that it Is one o the star bands ot the state. SCRANTON DOCTORS HONORED. Sciocted ns I) llii-cu 1 ol the Inlerslnto Homeopathic Ansocintioii. At n mcotini; of the Intortnto Ilonio opathlo Medical association In Hing luimton Tiusdav. Or. P. W. Iang of this ell. was 1 hope 11 president. Jir. F Ulirewmw nnd IJi. 11 15. Waio, also of this elt, wore likewise honored with olllces. Tho former in second vloo-pieslclent and tho latter a momlier of the executive committee. rr. W1110 lead a veiy Intercttlng paiier on "Iiitls." LARKINSriU AT LARQU. lie Did Notl.ot PomhshhIoii pCCai lirt Mns Ntnleil. PatilcU Iultln, who caus-ed a good deal of lioublo In a Drinker Btroet car Sunday night. In ntlll nt liberty, tho warrant not having boon bet veil upon him. Conductor Stone who was In chaige of the car denies thut I.aiKIn got pew. Reunion of the c.u. He nays that hlni helf and Motoiman Kyle wore In churge of It all tho time. After Liu kin left tho car at the end of tho line, ho tluevv stones at It and at Stone and Kyle. DIPLOMAS FORWARDED. (iiven to Pupil Who biicoenklull) Panned llxnuiliiiition. County. Superintendent of Schools Taylor yesterday forivuided diplomas to thu pupils who piifcsed the pxamln Hon at Moscow last Saturday. The teachers who constituted tho examin ing board 1110: Professor it. 11. Mnt tlii. Misses Jterthn il. Wall, Suslo Hell. Sarah McAlidiew, Howie Stern. Stella Pilcn anil Mny Schlnnetlliig. A class of twonty-thrcp iippeaietl, some tit whom dt oo II inllcH oor rough loads. Tho pupils who woip sttcossful lu tho common lunnchos nic: MIk l.on.i and Inez Olds. Wlnlrred Spiegel unit 1 Initio Noble. Those who pawed In tho higher blanches wro Mlsgoii Wil bur and Heitha Vnn lliitnt and Sam uel Watts and Uanlol (iiildnet. Next Saturday 11 similar exnmlnn llou will be held ut Clark'M Summit. This Is Intended t uccommodato this pupils of Hansoni, youth Ablugton, rileiibtiiu and Oalton districts. Super intendent Tnvlor wishes to remove the ImpMwslon that ellolonias accredited at these cxiunlnatlons entitle the holder to teach school. They do not, but they ate regnuled with pioper ciodlt wlun tho holder takes the examina tion for provisional ccitlllaito. MEETINQ OF BUILDERS' tXCIIANQE Number of Mnttcis ol Interest to the Trnclo Considered. There was an liiloicstliig and profit able mctlngiif the Hiuldors' exchange Tuesday night at the looms. One of the matters discussed was tho nuv plumb ing inspecting orclinence which was conldcied In nil of Its phases. Some attention was also devoted to the mbjert of building permits. Sev eral lesolutlons containing mattets of lllleiest to bulldcM wrio pietcnted for coiisldeiatlon. ARGUMENT IS DELAYED Supremo Court U ill Not Itonr Van Horn ( use on Monday. The appeal for a now trial for Oeoige Van Hoi 11 will not be nigued nxt Mon day befote the Suptcme colli t, although It was down on the llt for that date at tho head of the Yoilt and Lancaster county cases. It will not be heaid un til June.piobably the 20th of the month. The 1 easor is that Van Horn's attor ney!!, Messis. Wedenian and Thayer, 1110 not leady with their paper book. The law leiiuiics that a copy of their paper book must bo filed with the dis trict attorney ten days befoie the date of tlip argument. District Attorney Jones might have waited until the 15th and then made a motion to quash the appeal on the giound of not having been served with due notice, but he piefeiit'il to gle the defendant the benefit of all the law allows, and con sented to a continuance until June. It is nearly two enrs since Van Horn murdered Mis. Woscott. The date of the crime was June 2S, ISitO. He lied nnd was at lnige over a year, was captuied, brought back and tiled. The Jmy retuined a veidlct of Hist degiee murder, and the lower court refused a new trial. Van Horn Is not In the best of health. Confinement Is whitening his hair and shiivellng his face. Ho Is not buoyed up with very much hope of escaping the gallows. WOMAN DID NOT APPEAR. O'DoniiPlI Wns Pined Two Dollars lor l)i iinkcnnoss. Dennis O'Donncll.tho one-legged man from Bethlehem, who was arrested Tuesday night for drunkenness and the theft of a pocketbook owned by a Wilkes-Uarro woman, was arraigned In police court yesterday moinlng. Aldeiinau Kasson fined him $2 for drunkenness, the woman not appealing to jnoseiuto the chaige of laiceny. O'Donnell did not hnve the ipquired $2 and the matter was compromised by the payment by him of Sl.Sj. FRATERNAL VISIT TO WILKES-BARR0 Scranton P.Iks Will (io to That City 011 .In no 1. Scianton lodge of I31ks will make a f internal visit to Wllkes-llano lodge on AYednesday evening, Juno 1. On ac count of tho Increasing membeisliip of both lodges the social teislon wii o hold In Concordia hall. Hauer's baud, of this city, will ac company the lodge of that city, and Alexanders band will Join with it on Its anlval thcie. VISITING THE SCHOOLS. Tenclicrs Commiltoo I on It mini Tour ot Inspection. An The teachers' committee of the board of contiol is this wool; ongageil in mak ing the annual tout of Inspection i,f the schools to asieitatn the uml; that is being done and to find out what Im provements It Is advisable to icconi mend. It Is likely that the work of tho com mittee will bo concluded today. PRISON WARDEN OF LUZERNE. .lames McAiidreivs ot Plnins llns Cliiiocu foi tho Position. S'he Pilsmi I'o rd of Luzeini county at a meeting Tue-.-day all ruoon si Icd- od .lames .McAndrews ol Plains, as pilson wan' 1 to smoced James Jjo laud. It leciuiiocl fifteen ballots to de cido tho contest, theio being tliiue can didates for the position. Mr. Mi Andrew was 11 watchman in tho Jail for a onr p.-.t. Killed ti v a Jltiiiuuiiv Car. A runaway gravel car on tho Wllkes It.uie mid Kimtetn iiiilrond killed Chailes N.arlng, of Tiiinctsillle, Mon day nfttnoon N'eailng, who was a meinbt r of the gtawi train, wus at work with n p.uiv of laboiers doing i pair woik on tin lailiou.i ut Half Mo.m. educed Prices iiimed Ooods Coffee and teas at low est prices in the city. Try our Java Coffee at 25c per pound, with best Arabian Mocha 28c. Goumn's "Gam" Flour Courssn's White Uif Flour No Fancy Prices. E. Q. Coarsen Wholesale and Retail, EXCELSIOR CLUB OPENS ITS HOUSE Was an Event In Which tho Ladles Participated,. DANCI3 AND SPPPKlt. TUP, ni3TAIt.a Ol-' WHICH 13lll3 l!l,l, I.OOKI.D AKTi:n. sioNiU.ici;i) thi: ltKcrNr OPKNINO OP THH N12W Ut'lLDINll. NATIONAL FLAG WAS ONLY 1MIJCI3 OF OHCOKATION PHIIMITTHD 11Y COM.MlTTP.n-FACil-lTinS OP TUP. KSTAUMSUMIiXT TO H13 IN- citn.si:i). Theio has boon no formnl opening of tho new nnd splendidly equipped 13x culslor club house on Washington ave into nor will there be. In tho steieo sense of the wind "formal," but there was 11 bit of minutely nrang.-d socia bility In the building last night which satisfied the nienibeis, better than any thing else could have done, as a me dium of baptism of the new property. It was 11 dance and suppei. In which about 40 couples participated In older to mote faiily display tho beauty and eoinonlonces of tho com modious Interior, no decoration was at tempted beyond that which goes with tho ilally lice of the establishment, ex cepting the national Hag which had a ptomlnent plnce In tho ball room on tho main floor. There wore fourteen dance numbeis with n long Intermis sion for supper which wns served by the cillb cateior, Harris. The music was by P.auer and eight others of his ordiestia. Pinposoly no atilotlc airs were play ed for tho dances. Thoso fiokctlons weie rceived for the supper peilod when they were locelvd with no little feivor. Tho supper tables were ar ranged In the form of an "13," the club's initial letter. The event was arranged by a com mittee, comprising S. l.obock, chair man; Chailes Wormsor, Isaeloro Good man nnd David Fuhrmnn. Tho facilities of the club hoiwsp are to be Increased In the near fututo. In tho ample space alongside the bow ling nlleys In the basement aro to bo built a swimming pool and lockers. A rathskeller In the basement is another contemplated feature. YOUNu PEOPLE'S ANNUAL MEETINQ Mill He Hold in Penn Avcnuo Itnp tist Church Prldny. Tho Haptlst Young Peoples' TInion of the Ablngton association will hold Its annual meeting in tho Penn Avenue Papllst t lunch tomotmw afternoon and evening. Abovit sixty out of town delegates will be piesent. The local society will servo a lunch between tho two sessions. Hev. J. Hereon Brovvo, of YVaverly, will pioslde in the after noon. ltev. Mr. Plerco will make an address and a number of papeis will bo lead Among these will lie the "Itelatlon of the Young Peoplo to tho Church," by Mls Ora Williams, of Peckville. Miss Kiigbaum w 111 give a report of Junior vvoik and Mr. M. J. Watkins, of rac toryvillp, will read a paper. A busi ness session will follow when tho pres ident of the union, Mr. Luther Keller, will preside. In the evening He. v. Mr. Plerco will addioss the meeting on the subject of ' Denomln itlonal Loyalty,' and Hev. S J. Aithur. ot the Luzpine Avenue chinch. Plttiton, will give an address and close the ses.elon with a consecra tion no 1 vice. It will bo a most Intel csting occasion nnd a laigo attendance Is desired. It Is pnitlculaily hoped that meny young people w ill be present. AN UNGRATEFUL QUEST. Took Uvorytliing ot Vnlno Ho Could I.ny His llaucln On. A young man of pleasing address spent Tuesil.iv night at the homo of W. V. Spencer, nt Wnierly, and when he left In the mottling, before any of the members of the family were awake, he took with him every article of value ho could lav his hands on. Tho v ciiug man said his home Is In Now Millord but It is not likely that he told the truth. Mrs. M. A. Flanagan will remain at Hotel Jermvn Thmsday and Friday, exhibiting choice P.uls gowns, wiaps and novelties. D. JkCaithy Son, Syia cuso. A Good Set of Teeth for... $:$,00 Our Iicst Sets of Teeth 5.00 Including the Painless l-xtractlon. DR.S. C.SNYDER 321 Sprue: St., Opp. Hotel Jermvn. Ja'panese Goods Keir & Co.'s stock Contained a quantity of Japanese goods bought at old tariff prices. These in turn came to us with the rest of their immense stock at even less than they paid. That's why it's possible for us to otfer them at less than New York wholesale pi ices of today. Fire Screens, Satin covered and embroid ered in gold, ? 1. 00 grade, NOW .")1;C Si.so gr.idc, now 7."ic 2.00 grade, now 1.00 Bamboo Curtains Reduced to $1.00 and $1.25. 3 Panel Oak Screens Filled with silkolene. These are made in this country. SIBBBCKER & WATKINS, 406408 Lackawanna Ave. IMH GIL Hi MANUFACTURING CO. 1 11 to 1 10 Meridian Hrrct,Scranton, l'iu Telepuonu rrj i m, iraeATi k m PAINT DnPARTMUNT.- Unseed Oil. Varnluli. Iirvvrn. .Iwuhm unit MlilnxInMtui' Prom I'.vory Vlmv Point. In traveling, tho four most Important points to bo considered arc safety, punctuality of service, comfort unci speed. The Lake Shore nnd Michigan Southern Hallway combines them nil. Its road-bed and equipment surpass those of any other railway In America. And tho fart that tho United States government has selected this road for tho Trtst mall trains proves that punc tuality and apeed are purt of Its dally routine. It you contemplate n .trip between Huffiitti and Cleveland, Toledo, Chl cngo, or points In tho west nnd south west, bo sure nnd travel over the r.ake Hhme. Don't liny an Allnn until you seo Cram's new edition, n much needed work Just now. In fol lowing war news It's Indispensable. This masterly wenk can bo seen by dropping 11 curd to C. L. Ornham, man ager, Uox 20.1, Scranton, Pa. Itelrignrntors At Pattln's, 120 Penn avenue. Will Continue the Dorset Sale Coupons aud newspaper clippings will be good for 2c during the week when purchasing an Owing to tho unseasonable weather hundreds of customers could not secur one ot these beautiful corfots. Do not neglect this chance to save 23 cents If von have not got a coupon get one nf last week's dally papers at.d fit one out. Lrfiok for the Corset nil. No better corset for this money on eaith This will b' the last opportunity to purchase a corset at this price. The Busiest Cycle House iu N. E. Pennsylvania. MJNG NTON TbARNS Agents for CHAIN MODELS, S35 TO $75- RACERS, Sfifl TO $85. CHA11ESS, $125. The Best Equipped Repair Shop in the State. A Full Line of Sundries. Soft Steel Hounds up to 7 inch. Large stock Cold Uolled Steel. 126-128 Franklin Ave., SCRANTON. 4 Panel Draught Screens 5 feet, 6 inches high. fG.oo grade, now S-'i.OO Some slightly soiled, first pickers get the perfect ones. $2.00 grade, HOW 81.25 2.25 grade, now !?1.33 2. so grade, now 51.30 TnrnniUlna, WUIto Lsiid. Oo.il Kfilll LADY CORSET nli a uiimm IgJ EgPg far, I'lton 111 si: 20 Lackawanna Are., Scraaton ?i - Wholesale and Kctntl DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. - .- Ready nixed Tinted Paints, tonvenjent, Economical, Diirub'.a. Varnish Stains, rioduclnsl'crrect Imttnliouof LlpmnlTa Wood. Raynolds' Wood Finish, Especially Uemgned for Iimldo Worlt. Marble Ploor Finish, Durable and Uriel Quickly Paint Varnish and Kal soininc Brushes. PUR- LINSEED OIL flilD TURPZNTINE. IX SEARCH OF A TIB To salt jour fancy Die best plueJ to look K tin ough our Mori. All tho new tlihus In Men's Planishing dooils tlml their w.iy luto our stoic, ami you will II ml thu pik'eM rljliL & 203 WnsliltiKtiin Ave SOI.Il AOP.NTS 1 Oil KNOX HATH. C.m't iifford to buy tlour that nmv he boocI or may be poor, lie cm t nffoiil to take nny c hances. if the (lour should bo good, he wins, If poor, he lose3. If he bujh I u Snow White" Flour he takes no chances be cause we guarantee every sack to give entile satisfaction. We feel peifectly safe In doing so because we know that "Snow White" is nil right. Sold by all grocers. We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO bcronton, Curbonilale, 0! pliant. yv Vro f Tf T Vyrytyf yy V I have a largo stock of thoso pianos In nil colors nnd pi Ices. I have be sides Hazelton IStotheis, Unus, Whit ney, Illnze, Itlchinond, otc, at pileei from $200 upwaid, and payments $C a month or more. Send direct to Wllkes Harre. I am piepaied to glvo liberal discounts to those who buy dliect. 0!d Instruments Taken in Exchange. George Mo Ives ti Wcs' Mnrltct Mi")t tlkos.H.irrj. " BARBOUR'S KOMECREDITHtJUcE ltll"-TT !" .'3l W r """"- IlnvliiR added J,W feet to our stovo room, vo nre iovv prciuieet to allow a liner uufcortment of furniture: than over. You are conllgiteMurtna t; cull unci iiipeet our Rortds and cdnipar prlits. CASH Oil UltUDIT. r ' A I Man t i Ci n't iifford to buy tlour that l Oln C .r ), j ' 1 :uitiiii-i ii 1 . -j Mtthg&lJ r.- 425 LACKAWANNA AV2.
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