15 THIC SUKAOTOiST TIUBUiWE SATl'KDAY MAY JU. 1S0S. Our New Bicycle Shoe In a short timo tho girls of Bcranton havo discovered tho mauy merits of our NCW TCIl-lllCll lUCJClC SIlOC. It supports tho anklo bottor than an oxford and is not so confining as a kuoo boot. We havo thorn of soft blade and brown kid skin, corrugitcd soles, now slmpu toe, all si.es loady. It's "tho thing." You should seo it. Maker's price, o 110 M'Kl'CE STREET. Tlia Wilkcs-Uarro JtccoreJ can toe had In Scrpnton at tho news stands of U. Meinhart, 119 Wyoming atcnue: Mac, Lackawanna menue. CITY SUTES. Cards of thaiika, resolutions uf condo lence, obituary iioelij mid the like will be inscrtid In 'iho '.tribune only when jtalil for In .iihjtie.e, at tho lato ot 10 toils per line Tho 1)cl.iur and Hudson eompinj lmlil fill Its mill o.id cniploes south of hcianton tstoril.ij. Attornev 31. V. l'onr, upioMMitlni; 1'etor Tielep, lieR.iu nn uctlon In lypleUn :;entcnla In I'lothonot.uv I'opel.ind's olllco iife-alnst rius Winzel for two iob and n burlng wukoii Tho Vouns Mill's ChilxtMu m-oil itlon and Illoonisliuitf Stato Xoimtl school baic ball clubs will play IIiIm n lit moon at Athletic paik. The kjiih will bo called at a-T o'cloik Ki Dv r M Uiflin A I' lli.irnnl '' I'. Penman TIimmiih riiteic.it and nul lum Coleman hao bitn on a two-day inmt llslilnu (tip in tin ltlnlt ol llun tock N 'i . 'I In x ii i u i tit 1 to bcranton irlj InHt . iilnu A n- time table gin x Into lTtit nn tile Delntviue and Hudson ralhaid lo morrow b ulili h the time of train No 1. Which lelt tills ttt ut S.'u p in. is ihnnRl tcils The tlnn or train .Vo . which left tit 1 II, Is ih.msed to 127 p. m Mltlme-I MaBhlle i.n old poldltl. pn eiitcil lilinw If foi treatment at the l.acknwauna hospital suiday munilng Me says he came heie fiom tu Kol dleig' hnnii. at l!.itli, N and shout tl bin impels of houoiabb dlseharKe Horn tile I'ulon urniy lie wan lathil letl cnt an to unv ntliii p.iitUiiliiii in ief eii'liee lo liims. ir He w mil at the llOfpltUl COKI'ORAI. l)AV RUIURNS. ( nllcd Home Ir ( iiiiip b) His I'nllier'v lliwilh l.oiiu H Ui who teinpni.ull left tlio pollii' Imii. tn enlNt in Ciniipuri) i. Thlitcontli n milium rmchfjl hero from .Mt ill etna ut noon jtstei"el.iy to attend tlio tuiieiiil of Ills futhoi, rftan lc Ua who elicit at ib'ui u'etnw n. Dai's fuilnugli implies nt noun on Mou lin:., unless the regliiuiit mennwhllc wets unlets to pao .Mt Gretna, In whli Ii ("em he will be siinimoiiei li tiMecrnph . Jlr. Dai. Ueieiisxl was C3 nis old. Ho Is smleil l a wile and the fol lowlilf; children Aitluir, ot Jetinyn. fin Ontario and V s.tt rn iastiiKcr eon-tilli-toi. Adelbeit ..r Carbomlale, a llolfiwar nl IIihIk in brnkeniau, and Miss I'.ena iind l.miii of this city. DIED. l.VAXS In Went Sti.inton. Ma 1.1. ISIS, Mrs. David It i:biih, wt yiurs of nite, at the resident c inn Jackson street I'mieral Sunday nftirnoon at S o'clock from the riFlddicc Inteimeut nt the Washburn stnet nmcterj WOODWAUIJ In West Kcrnnton. May 13, IMS, ihlc Tin jouiik son of Mi. nnd Mrs Henry Woodward, 2ul0 Price utrtct. 1'uiaral annoumed later ooooooooooooooooo 19c For Fancy Table Butter Today, at Th) Scranton Cash Store 0 V. V. Price, Acjoiit. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO $3 00 ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS Many Arrangements (or Their Slate Comcnllon Perfected. dki.kua'jv.s wii.i. m:tiiN ArtniviNd SATIKI'AV. Jl'NK I. AM) 1111! JOINT HUSSION WIM, lllMIN ON Tin; si'hsi:ijui:nt wkdniisdav. TlIKllll WII.I. 1115 A OltllAT PA KADi: Ut'HSDAY, AND ON Tlll'ItS DAY A TIUP TO PAUVinW WII.I. m: i:.njoyi:u A nieetitiK of the cxecuthe In t liaise of the uiianseinents for tho state con vention of tho Ancient Order of Hiber nians wns held lust night in tho olllte of Konntor .1. f VnuKliuti. The com inlttm hni held weekl1, moetlucs foi two or thice months past. T.asl night's meetlntr wns the first one that nnv nub ile information has been given icgaul Ing what hns been done. Tin reports indicate the most suc cessful convention of the order In this state The executive' committee Is at wrk making artangements on nn ex tensive scale. City Assessor William Dawson Is chnlrman of the tominlttce, and the other members nie Anthonv McAndrew, Senator Vaughnn, John V Collins, of Cuibondale. William J Cos teilo. of Dunnioie, .lames 1'. MeAn dtew of Wlnton, William Mulileilg, A J MuUlerlg, Ptof John J Costello. William McAndrew, James J. Oll.na, or Iittnnuiie, 12 V Ulewltt, Attoine.v M I'.Coni.v.M II C.illlln and Count.v Tieasutei M. J Krll( Tlio eonventlou will be held In St Thomas College hall on June 7, ! fi and 10 The deltgatts fiom distant pints of the state will begin aulvintr on Saturdiv. June 4, nnd tho Philadelphia doleg.itli.in will inme in Sundav. the fith, on it special ttuln On Moudio the two wines of the otdei wlll)iold bei ntate conventions, vvlml up theit nf faiis, and adjoin u sine die UI2TAII.S OP I'ltOOUAMMi: On Tuesday illuming the delegates will ns-emble at Hotel Jeimvn and in.nth In n bodj to SI Petei's tathe elinl, wheie n solemn high ma will be celebrated li-iuei's eompletn ot -chestM will accompany the iholt In the music of the mass, ami the music hung fit Clnistmas or 12asttr will be lepeated After thu mass the elele f.atcs will proceed to College hall and the opening session will be a public nie at which visiting clergmen, vt.ite olllceis of botii wings, and Hon P P. Smith, Hon H W Aichbnld, Hon V W C.unster and Hon H ,M. Hdwaids w ill be piesent At 2 ") In the afternoon a paiade vlll take place M. H. C.illlln will be grand marshal The llrst division vIU be made up of e milages containing the eltigy, state olllceis, invited guests and Hanoi's band will lend it The thltty three divisions of the older In the county will be in line with bands, and Honesdnle and Hawle.v will send divis ions. I.uzei ne (uunli is evpected, as well as other pl.ii es to s ml a lnige delegation On Wednesdnv inoi nlng the joint eonventlon will assemble, in lather the two wlnus will merge, nnd the lloaid of I2rln nnd Hoard of AineiUa will be come memories of the past. The Hist ordei of business on Wednesday will be the election of state olllceis THIP TO TAltVlKW. On Thuisday the de legates will be treated to n tilp over the fin -famed fiui'.lty road to Paivlew. and on Fil day convention business will be lo suiued and tontlnued at an evening session if necc-saiy. On Satuidio tho deli'gates will leave for home It Is expected that theie will be JJO elek gatis In attcndaiue. Theie will be u convention of the Ladles' nuxlll.uv mm tin cut with the geneinl eonvi ntlon. The sessions will be held In College chapel. The num ber ot ladles ill be piobabl 12,"j. A Umlteil number of titkets will be for tale to the pub' c foi the Taivlew ttlp. HH SCOOPED THE COUNTRY, Ouli I blng tlio Mm) I, ncked Was ii roiiiidiilion. The joung man who furnishes Mt firetn.i news to the P.epublicau, "scoi.pid" nil tho impels 111 the countiy on the following pilnted In jesterd'iv's Republican When at s o clock, tin regiments, romlb and Sixteenth, wuc foimed for tlie shuit march to the train, the Third bilgnde band rendered luminous palil otic. airs and ihu shouts of the men who remalni d ill camp wen loud ami long ns tlu elifcied tlulr coniriules. As the tialn pulled out and sti.innd down to Cone wag i the tinrrnr was teriblc ciov e rnoi Hastings and his staff and tho reg ular armi otllcers vveie present to wit ness tlie ilepairure, which was 'cij pa thnilc ludnd. The regiments lelt for New York wlienie thej will take stianier for Tampa f'la The only thing wiong with the "-coop" Is that the regiments did not leave Oietna and consequently the statement 'as the tialn pulled out and steamed down to c.mow.igo the upioar was terrific' must be chaiged to a trick the imagination of the badl in foimed vnutig mm plaved on him. Why the leginients did not leive Mt Oretna and tho hiibseiiuent telegiams between Secrotaiy of War Al?ei and Oovernor Hastings concpinlng them wpie related In detail In lolegiams jo cehed fiom Tho Tilhuno's lellnble stnfi cm respondent nnd laid befoio tho readen of this paper yostudiy nioin lug M. PICKENS RESIQNS. Pittsburu .Man Siicceuds III lit ns Dun Aguucv nanau'er. David Pickens has leslgned as man ager of the Scranton olllco of H O Dun iz Co , nnd Wllllnm H. I.ognn, of Pittsburg, has been appointed to that position. Mr. Pickens has left Scian ton. He was for four jeais In charge of the agency's Scrnnton olllce. Mr. Logan has been employed by tho company for thlileen eais. Foi a year and a half he was a special agent at Plttsbuttr and for over three yeais previous was in chuige of the Zancs ville, O, olllce Decoration Day 12xcurnlon lo .Via gam Pnlli. Tho Lehigh Valley uillioad will sell on Mny 28, tickets from Wlllies-Uairo to Niagara Palls and letinn nt nite of one fare for the round tilp. Tickets good to i etui n to and Including May 31. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agent for further particulars. A good thine In bometinios'iecognlz-r-el, thut'H why tho Pocono 5 tent cigar lendE U you vvnnt a line amoke, auk for th't Poouinr Punch ch r nor ms twentv.fivh. Alliirney Dully liuti II In 1'co '1 lirougb Hoard n( Arbitrator. An nrbllintloti wns heaid eslert1ay afternoon In the private olllco of tlio cleik of the cotnts, In tho ease of Attorney T P. Duffy against Contiae tor I). H Klngslej. Tho nrbltratcus wen Attorneys It .1 Mm ray nnd Joseph JelTrlts anil Deputy Cleik of the Courts I2inll Honn. Mr. Unify ap pealed In his own behalf anil Mr. icingsley was leprcscnted by District Altmnej John II. Joins and Attorney J. P. ailroy. The evidence was to the eftoct that Aithur Vnrmniitli was In the implny of Contiactor Klngslcy and vvlille at work on the const! action of somo breaker vvoik at Pilecburg. a beam. fell on his foot and cut off two toes, He sued Mr. Klngste for damages and letalned Mr Duffy as attorney A basis of settlement was agiced upon and Mi. Vat mouth was to get $100 for himself nnd M'i for his nttoiney. This agreement was made with Judge Knapp. Ariel w aid Mr Klngslcy paid $1T to Varinouth and loft the attorney minus his fee The arbitrators award ed U to hlin. BIDS WERE RETURNED Hoard of Health Will Meet Again Mon day lo Award Contract (or Repairing I lie Crematory. The Jto.ud of Health nut last night In special and seciet session to open bids for the rep.ilis on the g.ub.ige eiematoiy. The bids weie not opened because one of the1 bidders did not comply with the instructions fen llllng his bid. Another niietlng1 will be held in xt Monday ufternoon at o'clock, and then the bids will be opened it looked at S o'clock as though Dr Heiitlej would not hive- an company. Di Paine came along at MS and a lew minutes later M J Kelly made his np ponianec Two newsp.ipei lupioenln tlvi, the two biddeis Supeiintendent Thomas, of tho ciematoi.v, and Secie Inry Murtay vveie the otheis piesent Theie was a shut sea-on of wlil1" pfilng and all but the icpoiters and tho supeiintendent went Into tlie pil vate olllce ami shut the door They might Just as well havo ttnnsacted theli business wheie they weie, for they got excited and could be heard very plainly. Tlie e ieiinitoi needs ilxlng The lite bilck Is burnt out It Fccms there uie only two men In the city who can Ilx it. These aie P. J. 12gan, of the West Hide, nnd P. A. His-oll. of Oieuti RtdM The lattei is agent for the eonipanv that built the u dilatory, and the foi mei has chaige of the biicklayers who lepalr tho l.aekiwauna lion and Steel eomp.ui s Initiates heie and at Leb anon Secretaij Mutiny Instructed them to have their bids in by lat Wednesday. Mr. UNsell had his in on time, but All. 12gan did not tuin his In until last night. The- foi met found that out and laWed a vlgoious kick against lecelv Ing the nthi l man's bid at all This caused loud talk The bo.ud decided to letuin both bids and fixed next Monday at 3 o'clock as the time for llllng them anew. STATEMLNT OP AMBULANCE FUND Halanee ol ('.!.. 10 .Now In Iho llnniti ol t olonel l oiirsnii. The following is a statement of the fund subset Ibcd for puichaslng an am bulanee, horses, etc , for tho Thhuenth leginient: H il nice in hands of Tilbune aftei paving foi ambulance HM) mi C, D. Simjisnn to 00 John Jim in n ii'i l)U 2 I, 1'ullii f n on 11 M. lloiis WW Total 5JMJ 00 Paid lor hoists JM! ii) Paid for harness, blankets, etc. .. i.i .Vj Total .. 1 ' This leaves a balance of JG1 ,"iii i nw In the hands ol Colonel Coursen to be tisetl In puiehaslug supplies for tho hospital oi for such other pin poses as in his Judgment ma be di emed proper. m Alt I.S VII. Tbere'H .No Conducting It Accorelliic lo Salt Nonp Principle. 1'iom the Chliugo Inter-Oceans Tlii i o is no truci n.axlni ot war tlian that pioci.istliiation is crueltj. War Is not an exchange ol amenities The onlv wnv to st cure peaeo is to light foi It anil coninel sum nib i Hall-way measures scivei to iiroleng the agony and Increase tho moitalltj. .McClellan's" slowness which llnally exhausted the patience of even Abraham Lincoln. Is now gencrillv iittiibiitcd to that dread of carnago which ultimttelv cost he countiy lei li bit: loss of life IJuropo has had lliree grtat wars since Waterloo. The llrst, waged about Stbas topol draggtd on, as It the allies could not bring tlumsclvcs to Inlllct a deeistvo blow on Ituss i The loss of llto from xposiire was tenlblc. Tho second and iho third wars were both conducted on the plan ol swtlt action. PiuesI i assailed Austria with i nsi arlug fierceness. Ono nilsMit have supposed tint Prussian ven geance would biook no restraint until Vienna had been captured and Austria long iho leadinc pnwti of Germany, bad been iciluciel to a oonqucicd piovlnce Hut that until, Him; lierccness in assault was In i e alio an eeldenco ol meie. A fevs weeks nnd all was over Tim ioss of life was coullled to Ihu biUltlltld Then came the wai betwcui tin many and Piante The bltteiness wan Intense Piussla lemeinbeiid Jena and at hint had an oppoitunlt) to be avenged 1 lanco fought with a despeiatlon whlih knew no sin render. It was necessary to bemogo Pails. Theie was no halting, no hesita tion If Pails did not want to staive then Pails must surrendtr Theie were no ii lief camps opened In aii of tho su burbs to fectl tlie beleaguer d Parisians The rules of civilized warfare were rigid ly enforced Tho city was not given up to plunder nnd rapine 15ut there was noiio of that kindness which Is 1 1 nelly. Ptnnco was compelled bv the stern and pitiless compulsion of war to surrender. Time is ll.e gie.itist ot all factors in din iiniulnt,' Iho extent of military ells ni r Tho loss of life, as well as tho cott of war, Is great In proportion fiH the ennillet Is long It vas tho horrlhlo length of tho thlity jeais' war which mndt It so desolating Tho swift ven geance, of an Alexander subdued nulions without spreading desolation In our present win a (irnnt nnd not a McClellaii should be tho Inspiration of tho campaign Nor should tho energies of army or nave bo held In leslralnt by horror of war The battle-Hags havo been thrown to tho breeze and tho greater thn vigor of our attack by land or sen, tho Fooner will It all be over and tho fewer the lives sacrillced. - Sllenco I (Jolilon. Joisey City has a "tongue guurd " com posed of oung ladlos, who put u penny In the trensurj whenover they llnd them selves saying anything spiteful or untruo about ono of their own sex It Is com forting to know that a way has been discovered at Inst to pa " " ninnni 1 ' ' Tnniinanv Times HORRIBLE DEATH IN A NIGHT FIRE Mrs. Joseph Ellcnwood, ol North Eighth Street, tltc Victim. IS Sl'PPOSHD TO HAV12 IWLIJ2N WITH A LIGIITI2D LAMP IN 111211 HAND Wiilt.12 LI2ADINO HKIt DOO t'P A 11ASI2M12NT STAIItWAY-HLtl PM2HII WAS HO,ET12D I1I2FOK12 All) H12AC1IP.I) 111211 AND S1H2 LIVI2I) HUT A MOMIINT-SHD HAD A PltI2SI2NTM12N'l PttOM UN LUCKY TI1IHTI2I2N. Mis. Joseph Hllenwood was binned to death Inst evening nt her icsldtnce, 44G North Hlghth stret. Tlie horrible accident oceuned about 10 '.'0 o'clock. The cause of the file can only be con jectured Tho dwelling Is ono of a low and nearly a bloik In length. Two floois and a basement foi in tho living npart nicntf It was In tho basement that the latallty oeetnred Mis. Hllenwood had been clennlng house and had llnlshed all but thu basement pnrt. She woikcd there until luto Into tho evening, llet husband nnd children had letlied. A loud iiols, like a fall, followed by u, pierc ing sci-enni and the mournful howl of n dog was tho fit st intimation that nn thliig was wioug Mi Hllenwood spuing from his lied mid rushed downstairs. The lower rooms weie already lllled with smoke. The tloor leading from this lloor Into the basement was a mns of llauie. Passage down thrse stall h wus utterly Impossible .Meanwhile, tin alarm was given the Hook mil Ladder company by William Hnggertv, who was passing nc.ii by, and fiom there the dlstilet lire companies vveie tailed. Only the Chemical company vwir needed as most of the blae had been xtlngulshcil b neighbois. SON HI2AC1112D 11121?. CJeoige Hllenwood, i son, was, just turning down tho stieet to go home when the ilie companies dashed up. lie rushed on down ami seeing It was his home, kicked In the basement dooi and caught his mothei who was blind ly wt.iggollng fiom the foot of tho t.iiis seeking e-eape He i an ltd her out Into the air. The unconscious woman was taken back Into the house, but befoie a phsclin could be reach ed, slip died. Her clothes were burned fiom her and her flesh fiom head to foot was Uteinlb toasted It is thought a fainting spell, to which he was subject, probably seized her just us she nearod thu top and he fell She was leading u dog at the time. The animal was dead when found. Mis Hllenwood was about fi7 yeais ol age. Her husband has been an epi ploic of the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Westein compny as an oiler at the Lackawanna station for over thirty jeais There are four children, cleoige. Maltha, Jennie, and Jetaltl eoinprtaed the family. Light je.its ago this same month the building occupied by tho Llleiiwood's was gutted. The dwelling was owned by Contiac tor (leorge Cooper, of West Seiatnon. HUSHAND WAS HUHNI2D. Dr. AY M. Heedv was the Hist phjsic ian to appear on tho scene. A few minutes later the Lackawanna hospital utnbulitue and Dr Newbtuy arrived Col oner Longstreet was also sum moned and after viewing the ciicum .stances sunoundlng the sad affair, he deemed an inquest unneeessaiy. The physicians hnd to give their at tentions to the husband, w ho was bad 1 bullied in his oftorts to teach his wife. Maltha, one of the daughteis, sutfered from nervous prostration. A sad incident was connected with the affair which seems to Indicate a piosentiim nt on tlie p.ut of the dead woman ' It was only the day before," lemaiked a neighboi, ".Mrs. Kllenwood was saing to me, '1 am going to pay $12 one month and $14 the other, in stead of $13 for rent every month. That thirteen is unluck ' ' Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, In Harris.' drug store. Hours 3 a. m. 3 P. m. " Dy Hpurthiirn. C,us S PCpS Id; stomach" UlaSr- ders positively cured. Grover Graham's Dja pepsfa Homedv is a succitlc- One dose re moves all distress, and u permanent cure of the met chronic and uevero cases Is guurun teeil. Do not sutler! A 50-ecut bottle will convince the most skeptical. Matthews Itros., Druggists, aao Laelcn wanna avenue MAX WniinR. Boot and Shoe Alaker. liest shoes to order fiom 31.7ft up Men's coles and heels, doe. I.ndles' soles and heels, M)e. All work guaranteed. 17 Penn Avenue, bCRANTON, PA. Saturday and 000000000 Black Crcpon, 75c. Freeze for $1.35 English Curl, for Finest German Crepons; your of our $2.00 and $2.50 goods Silks. Check and Sti ipe Was.li Silkb 29c Brocade Fancy Taffetas, big langc of styles 58c The finest line of plain, fancy and plaid Taffeta Silks to be found in the citv 75c MEARS & BASE HALL TODAY. V. .11. C. A. nnd IHoomibiire Normal School Club Will I'lnv Tho batting order of tho Young Men's Christian association biiBe lmii team In Hh game at Athletic Park this nfter noon with Hloomsbutg Normal school will bo ns follows: Clenry, s.b j Logan, e ; lilnrslln, ,1b ; Owens, lb.: Nolnn, 2b.; Steele, If.; lleese, cf; Stengllne or Muldorig, r.f. or p. An admission fee of 15 cento will be charged. Play will bo tailed at 3.45 o'clock. CAR SHOP FLAGS. Two Will lln Publicly United nt iVoon 'I'oelny. Two Hags will bo raised at tho Dela ware, Lackawanna, and Western shops at noon today, one over the paint nnd another over the carpenter shop. A. J. Colborn, Jr., will be tho speaker. The Hags grew fiom one of the 10 cent variety to a $50 ling fund, which oiiglnated In the paint shop. The pub lic is Invited to be piesent nt thu "rais ing" this noon. WAR MATERIAL ORDERS Oickion Company Mas Assurance That It Will Da Directed to Make Disappearing Qua Carriage;. It Is almost ceitnln that tho Dickson Manufacturing company will any day be notified by the government that its pioposal to build disappearing1 gun carrlnges has been accepted. In addi tion to thai government contract work In Scianton. there Is a possibility that a contract will be made with the Lack awanna iron nnd Steel tompanv to manufacture aimor piercing projec tiles. Tlie Dickson compam has already re ceived beml-olllcinl notice that Its pro posal would bo atcepted nnd the oltl teis are dally expecting tho final con tract papers, uids wete mado on eight caniagos for fottlfkiitlon guns ot the dlsappeailng type. Although the con sli'eiatlon Involved baa not been made known In detail, it nmounts to about $14,W0 on each carriage or $ll.',O0O on the whole contract Jlrcently the Lackawanna lion and Steel company lecelved fiom the navy depaitnient an armor piercing piojec tile and specifications ns to quality and tests. The company was asked to sub mit proposals to manufacture. Hxper Iments have been made In tho mntter and figuring has been clone, but to what com luslon is not fully known Poi sevcinl e.ns the idea of equip ping the company's Scianton mills for the manufacture of such projectiles hns been considered by the olflcers, but to no definite end The Dickson compnny Is now forging toi the Alldvalo Steel companv's Nlce to'vn pi Hit, steel billets 17 Inches squire and of various lengths lieyoud the fact that the lnntoilal is for the manufacture of cannon and cannon ap pliances, the Dickson company knows nothing concerning its use Inquirv w.i.s mado of the Mldvale company, but its olllceis declined to leveal the pur pose the billets weto supposed to fill. Shipments aie made from hole to Nlco town In cat load lots 1 Saturday's ! Shopping Bulletin We have cut light and left for Saturday's great selling belts, jewelry, pictures, everything has met the same fate in this going out of business sale. Several hints for a multitude of otheis : Fruits and Game Handsome pas tels of fruit, game, etc. sue i620 cents that were 29 7c China Eight-inch China Globes S'pbes nicely decor ated in several styles. Were $ 1. co. Sale price 39c The Rexford We Offer the Following Special Bargains: Ladies' Shirt The neucbt, nicest main ou will not find 48c 95c choice for. .$1.50 winner Underwear Fine assortments for men, women and children You will find our ptices lower than main of the so-called bargains. Hosiery At popular prices wo are giving tlio very best value obtainable in plain and fancy llo-sierv. Leather Stockings for Boys re the cheapest. Have you tried them? HAGEN. SPANISH CRISIS. Premier Sngnstn 11ns Dllllculty in rixlng Ills Cabinet. Madrid, May 13. The Spnnlsh minis terial ciisis continues. Premier Sa gastn has had frequent conferences with piomlnent politicians, but thoro does not appear to bo any solution In sight of tho dllllcult problem he has In hand. A dispatch heie from Fort do Prance, Islnnd of Martinique, sas Intense en thusiasm animates tho crews of the Spanish shins there The sovernment officials hero refuso to sny anything regarding tho Instruc tions cabled to Admiral Ceivern. Completely ItepttUrd. Jtndrld, May 33 According to nn offi cial (llHpateh received hero from Havana this ov enliig, tin eo American warships attempted lo mako a landing at J Ice tea yesterday and wero "complotely re pulsed " - - i ( liecrfiil Spanish Humor. Madrid, May 13 An unconfirmed ru mor is In circulation nnd was living about the chamber tonight that "after its de feat beforo Porto Hlco the Amcrlcin squadron encountered tho Spanish squad ron, which inflicted considerable damage on tho onemi." Department llonlrn Iteport. Washington, Mav 13 Tho sltito depart ment has Issued a formal denial of the ro poit tint tho Prench steamer Lafayette ianded gunners and supplies nt Havana, Announcement. Visitors to our store to day will see one of the finest line of IHPORT SAMPLES we have ever opened. The assortment comprises many beautiful pieces, each one a gem. Among them are Jar dinieres, Vases, Cups and Saucers, Bric-a-brac, etc., in Royal Bonn, Worches ter and other famous makes. These goods are all choice and carefully se lected and will be offered at less than import prices. This is a rare opportunity for all lovers of Ceramics. & 134 Wyoming Avenui. f4-M--f--Mf Ladies' We bought very Belts heavy in belt de partment this spring now everything goes. Belts that were 50 centb, 65 AAr cents, 75 cents. Choice t"t"C Other belts nt lit cent?, 7ft cents to $n Silver Solid silver thini- Thimbles bles good weight and were j r a quarter. Sale price . 1UL T- I 4- CO., 303 Lacka. Ave. I Waists assortment of styles; elsewhere. 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa, 4N0AjAvfi)JiilA)A: & DINNER This China Department is the helpfulcst of stoics. Make the most of it, its every day sell iiiR is a .series of agree able surprises to china loveis and then we h.ive many special lots of goods besides. Totlilj Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, brown, blue or green, with gold border decoration lOILI'leeo Held $-.40 HlMiece MetH . imii If.'-l'lcoj Sets . .. (ms Wctlgcwood English Dinner Sets Floral dev iations, ioo pieces, 88JS. Worth n fourth more, Lii Francalse Dinner bet i ia pieces of plain white china, usually $7. To move them quick they'll be S1.9S. (Town Austrian Cream .lug Floral decorations, gold stippled or gold traced, holds a pint, 10c. Paually 'Jftc Garland English Tea roth Moral decorations of many kinds. All sizes, all prices, One special num ber, 20c. It is somewhat out ol lamp season, but it won't do any harm to let vou know that we have one number, Squat lamp, lift out fount, china bowl, 10-inch globe, handsomely decorated, $4.40, others get much more. sr. 5 i-S S THE I Great 4c Store i 310 Lacka. Ave. ' J. Ii. LADWtQ. ?((0(fM(0(JM0((( At tlio BABY BAZAAR. V Ileautirul Mae of Caps, llqnnets and Reefen, l.on; and Short Coats, Long and bhort DresieJ, llaby llaskets, Hampers. Pressor for children from ilx loo tht in 1'icnca glaghaxs. 512 Spruce Street. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . , WIRING Charles B. Scott, 1 19 Franklin Ave. RVn OOOOOOOOO SETS. Holiday Good Shaker Flamul Ciood Apron Gingham Best Apion Gingham Best Shirting Prints lino Brow 11 Muslin Best Heavy Brown Muslin Best Fine Brown Muslin Best Lockwood 5-4 1. C. Muslin Best Lockwood u-4 '. C. Muslin Best Lockwood 9-4 Sheeting Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting Cotton Toilet Crash Blenched Twill Crash Pure Linen li.Mra large Turkish Towels Pure Linen lluck Crash Towels 29c. Hod Border, all linen Table Cloth. . 35c. Pure linen cream Table Cloth 59c. Pure linen cream Table Cloth 75c Pure linen cream Table Cloth 30 3c 4c 35c 3ic 5Jc 5c 8c 10c 14c 16c 3c 5!c 15c 10c 19c 28c 48o 62c
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