THE SCIIANTOjX TKIBUiNU MONDAY. MAY 16. 189S. jr . (' Our New Bicycle Shoe In a short timo tho glrla of Scrantou havo discovered tho many merits of our New Tcn-Ilicll BlcydC SllOC. It supporti the anklo bottor than an oxford and is not so coullning as a kuce boot. Wo havo thorn of soft black and brown kid skin, corrugated solos, now shape too, all sizes ready. It's "tho thing." You should see it. Maker's price, $3.00 & 410 SPRUCE STREET. Kte Tho Wllkes-Barre Record can bo had In Bcrrnton at the new a stands or M. Melnhart, 119 WyomliiB avenuo; Mac, Lackawanna avenue. CITY NOTES. Cards or thanks, resolutions ot condo fiice, obituary poetry and the like will be Inserted In Tho Tribune only when paid for In advance, at the rato of 10 cents per line. Thcic will bo a special meeting of tlm beard of health at their rooms In the ltv hall today nt 3 o lock p. m. Nicholas Sossorpf and Miss Bertha Plel, ot tho South Side, vceio united In niiii riaeo Saturda by Aldirman Houe. The fenco around Central pail. m bouth Washington aenuo took lire Satui.l.ij at noon, but was qiilcMv exthiKuislud It Is thought a spaik from u loionmilvu Marled It. Last week's Sci.mton rlt uIiir house ixclianwes wete as follows Mm '. J15) -107 54: May 10. 141.3.S2 79; May 11. $113 Mo 44; llliv 12. JKIOSSS.. Ma 1.1 Jl'iV'S'), JIuv II $100hl7S0, total. $'VJ sS't Th Tim ilenr ItiKs for the cot it "ponding week In 1V)7 were 71J,113S7. A new schedule went Into effect eite' da on the Central Kullioid of New Jet se. Train No. 10 will lease Scrantou it J'0 a. m. and Wilkes-Uam- at i05 a. m , nirlvlntr at Philadelphia Reading ter minal, at l.n p. m with thiniiRh o.u h Train No 12 will leave Scrantou at Ju, Wllkes-Barre at 1 "3 i in unhing it Philadelphia at 7ut p m Iteiurn trains leac Phlladelphla.it ''17 a in and I p m Rev. William Van Kills, of Mt. Vernon, N Y.. will spiak on "The Dilnk KMI ' from the Bible standpoint us tollows. Monday evening In the I'rovldtiue Welsh, West Malket Mreel iliuri'h; Tuesdaj. In the Baptist lunch Blakeh . Wednesday In the Simpson Methodist LpUcopal church. South Main avenue; 1hurda In the (Jiaie Reformed i:pico pal church; Prlda In the .Mithodlst church, Dunrr.ore, Tho Ladles' Aid soelitj' and Young People's Society of Christian Undeuvur or Grnce H angelical Lutheran church will hold a bazaar In the Adjms avenue armorj, Thiiisd.iv. Pi Ida j and Saturday. May 19, 20 and .'1, alternooui and evenings, commencing Thursday evening afternoons open at 2 a clock. Supper will bo served cveiy evening after 5 o'clock. Music dutlng the c tiling. Booths of arlous kinds ilolls, cand. flowers, tea, lemonade, lunch, tanev ai tlcles. etc. New U. V.. Church lot ILileton. Plans aro being pioparfd ror a laro Methodist Episcopal church to be built on tho corner or Green street ami Leo court, Uazletou The building will bo a h.indsomo one of brick with brown stone trimmings and will com about 127 000 ,loce Appointed Alderman. Truant Ollicer Mai tin Jojro has been appointed alderman ot the Twcnty-llrst ward to succeed William Kenncv, latelv deceased. Tho appointment Is until tho next election. m steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. Howley.231 Wyoming ave. If you want a fine smoke, nsk for the Popular Punch cigar OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 19c For 0 Fancy I Table l Butter Today, at Thi Scranton Cash Store I P. Price, Agent. boooooooooooooooo UNIQNK TOP OF THE LADDER HIS SERMON TOPIC Dr. Qlilio Preached to Upworlh Leaguers of Elm Park Church. JACOB'S DniJAJt bt-'GCJUSTUD '11113 TKXT OK THE U1SCOURS13 WHICH HAD TO DO WITH T1II3 LADDHIl OF LIl-h'-KO POINT IN THI3 PKOI'HH J1ANNHII OH CLIMBING IT WAS lost ijy Tin: &puakkp. wiiosu VI13WS WH11K OV TI113 1110111.1' J'tlACUCAI. KIND In Elm Patk church id. evening n. seinion In obscrvnnco of the ninth an niversary of the npwurth l"ni;uo wnB preached by tho pastor Rev. Dr. C. M. (31flln, for the particular benefit of the league or tluit enure n. Dr Glllln's topic was "The Top of the Ladder." HIp text was from Genesis, xxvlll 12. "And he drenmed, anil behold a ladder set tin on caith, and the top of It i cached to heaven: and behold tho angels ot God ascending and de scending on U." The laddet revealed to Jacob, Dr. Gillln said, wat but a symbol of tho vast reaches that arc; stretching up ward for nil mankind. The possibili ties of going up or down were great, but in this stirring age of opportunities there wns no reason for taking the wrong coui.se. In considering the course symbolized in the ladder It were well to note how the ladder rests. Us foundation should be firm, substantial and solid to withstand tiemendous piessttro. It must be plumb and solid on both sides. No ladder-climbing would be successful if cither side rented on n soft basis. When propel ly placed, a ladder should be ptopcrly pointed. Young' people should turn their plans toward heaven. Nothing would bo accomplish ed on the mine principle which extends from a level In sunlight downward to on" in darkness. If tho dieam of Jacob tho slumberer were to be a reality, there should be something moro than stiength of intention. That was a good and bad characteristic of Americans. It developed too many dtones and sloep eis, however. MCDONALD'S MANIA. George McDonald had a mania fioin bovhood to climb or be lifted to im mense heights that ho might get a broad and unobstructed Mew of tho horlon. Ho wanted a great, ast ex panse of lslon. This tiait was mii trary to thut possessed by Scianton's inanimates, hundreds of them, victims of absolute loutli.e. An thing was worthless, Dr. Glilln said, that did not have one's will and woik in It. In herited wealth was an Illustration Dizziness would come from looking down the ladder. The climber should set his gaze high in the sky. And in the climbing one should remember that he cannot slide up. The movement is accomplished Innd on or hand, uiund aftei lound. It Is by gtades and stages. That the woild .a developing its climbeis. Dr. Gillln believed. The world was going tovaid lis ptescrlbed high altitude and Scrantun wus going neater heaven. It was fo with character. Man has learned It by tudy. Invention and toll. It lequitfcl effoit for one to appteeiiite that he could handle him self better. Among the hlndi anc.es was the trashy Sunday newspapei. The mistake should not be made In the belief that the top of the ladder was leached when only half the t'ls lanie had been traversed. One's edu cation is not leached at stude.ithuod. Many had made the mistake of stop pi. lg too soon, not icallzlng that the scheme of llle for everv soul was im mense and that satisfaction could not be attained until it had been thor oughly mastered. Counting the lounds wus not as ad vantageous us climbing. In listening to a sermon, its leal length might ,eem brief 'ind its matter good If the listener would vield himself to the speaker and not keep time on him up to the llnlsh LOFTY MOI'NTAINS. Th-ie wete mountains so high that peace was alwas thete, so high that daylight come eatly and stajul late, where the stir of u btceze was un known, so still was eveivthlng that a travler who ttaced some woids with his ilmret In the ashes of a lite found the tracings there several jeais later. So It was In life. The peace, light and silliness wett not below. As Watson vviute. 'I he re Is toll on the stetps On the summit, leposc. When the top of the ladder wns leaihed the climber should not forget he was once at the bottom. The top may be In the skies hut the bottom Is on the common level. Those below c lalmed and were entitled to recogni tion and consideration Dr Gillln concluded with a fervently expressed hope that the young people among his hearers would follow the life suggested by his discourse and receive the blessings that would be leaped no coidingly. bAUUATII NEWS NOTES. In the Grcn Ridge Baptist rhuiih )cs. lei da j Rev. W. J. Poul. the pastor, preached both inornlnp and evening iho theme r his moiulng discourse wus "Tile Atonement," and in the evening he spoke on "The Result or Looking Backwaid Rev. ' L Robinson, 1). 1 , pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, was ab sent trom tho city jesterday and the pul pit ot that chinch was tilled mottiliig and evening by K. W. PcaisaJI, of the Rallrcad Young Men's Christian u&su elation Rev. A P. Chaffee, of the Asbury Methodist Lplpcopal church, (Irecii Ridsje. addressed the men's mieting at thee Young Men's Christian association es ttiday utteinoou. Delightful music was furnished by tho orchestra. "fcpaln's Cup of Rcttlbutlon Pour Hun dred Years Deep," was tlm subject of a radical war sermon dellveicd by Rov. Dr. Bird In Lucas' hall on Last Miukct street, Green Ridge. There was an fcppropriato celebration In the Court Street Methodist Hplscopal church last evening In honor of the ninth nnnlversaty of the Lpucrth league Tho afterncon meeting at the Young Women's Christian association yesterdaj was led by Miss Helen Brooks, college secretary for Pennsylvania. Miss Clara Long, violinist, and Miss Stair, plonist, furnished music Ruv I. J. Lansing preached two In teresting sermons at tho Green Ridge Presbyterian church jostolduy. Ills morning topic was "God In Us," and In tho evening ho spoke on "Beginning nt tho Dnd." John C Thonins occupied tho pulptt of tho Wayno Avenuo Baptist church last evening In the absence of tho pastor. Rev N V Davis, who Is attending the annual conoronco of tho Welsh Baptist churches of Noithcastcn Pmnsvlvunla, which v now being held In Plymouth. A NORTIIFIELD MUSICALC. Arrnuccd tor Tuotilay limning at tlm Y. W. (, A. Itoom. A Northflehl entertainment will bo given nt tho Young Women's Chris tian association Tuesday evening. Miss Hmtita Hays, stato Becretnrv of the associations of Pennsylvania, will be ptcsent anil glvo a lit lot talk. Sir, Tervv llllger, Miss Harriet Finn and Miss Phoebo Smith, pupils of Miss Reynolds, tho vocal teacher, will pro vide the music. Miss Sadie Jones und Miss Hesslo Stoat, pupils of Miss Mar garet Glbbs, will give tho loadings of tho evening. Northflcld and patriotic songs will be sung, Northflold plctuies will bo on exhibition, and a silver offetlng will be taken to help defray the expenses of a delegate to tho Northtlcld X0ll"B Woman's Christian association confer ence July 13-21. LERP BABLY INJURED. Hcnvv Ilrcwery Wngon Punsoit Oror One ol llln Lec. Gcotgo Lctp, of Rwetland street, was thrown from a heavy brewery wagon on South Main avenuo nt the intersec tion of Luzerne street, Snturdav even ing about 7 o'clock and l now lying nt tho Lackawanna hospital suifeilng from a compound fracture of the lower left leg. Tho fracture was caused bv the passing over the limb ot the tear wheel of the heavily loaded wagon and It was so bad a fractute that tho bones protruded through the flesh Tho accident occurted under rather peculiar conditions. Lerp, who is em ployed n a driver for H. Robinson's Sons, brew ets, was returning from a tilp down the valley with a heavy load of empty kegs. On the seat with him, which Is rather elevated, vns a it lend. Just ns thev reached tlte curv e of the Luzerne Street car line wheio It brandies off the main line, the ft out truck slewed and before f.etp tould grnsp anything to hold on he wns tossed off. He fell to cite ground in such a manner that the rear wheel possed over his leg just above the ankle Joint, tincturing It. He scrambled to his feet, or lather to one foot, and stoically remaiked to some men who ran to bis assistance "It's cracked a little, I gues." He was carried Into Deckclnlck's hotel nearby and Dr. H. L. Glbbs called In. Tcmpoi ary relief was afforded him and Inter he was removed to the Lacka wanna hostltnl. The hospital physi cians hope to save the limb. BAD FIReTfIQIITING. Una of Water .Makes Cliltf Hlckev Say Tiling. A sample of what damage may fol low :i senseless bit of llte-llghtlng was obseivtd eaily last evening nt the Hie In Lee court, near Gibson stieel. In a, two-stoiy dwelling owned by James O'Brien, of Olyphiint, und occupied by Alev. Pattetson, the expressman. Child! en playing with matches set llto to a sofa In a tear room on the seiond lloor. An alarm was sounded fiom Hox 2S. Relief company wns llrst to airive and, without waiting for the at thai of the Phoenix Chemical com pany, which appealed a moment latet, water Horn the Relief hose was dl lected Into the loom tluough a win dow. The place was Hooded and a useless lot of damage done to the contents of the house When the Phoenix company leached the scene its services were not needed. Chief Hickey ai rived a mo ment later. He .spared neither time nor words in ropiimandlng tle men guilty of the blunder The damage to the building wns slight and what should have been the loss ot but a few dollais on the contents w as swelled to a much laifier ilguie by the use of the wutet. SUPREME COURT APPEALED TO. rhnugc of Venue antod in (ho ,len nings Trcjpnus C'nic. John G. Jennings has taken an ap peal to the Supreme louit for i. change of venue In his trespass suit against the Lehigh Valley Railioad company for the loss of hlri son's "ervlces The case was tiled befoio Judg? Settle, after sevoial attempts were made to tty It, and a vet diet of $1 -..as found In favor of the plaintiff Judge Seaile granted a new tilal be ause he had eried In charging the ..ury. He said in his chaige that a man Is not entitled to lecovei gross earnings of his son, but the net earnings On that point he revei sed himself On May 1 a motion wus made for a change of venue to another county The petition tecltes that he cannot ret u talr and Impaitlal tilul In this lOunty, and nsks the Supiemo couit to levetse the couit of this county and grant 1 lin a change of venue to some adjoining county. LETTER FROM KLONDIKE. Lumber Is Selling at Lake Bennett at i7.'iO it I'liousiiiid. ijiator J. C Vnughun has lecelved a levhsx ftom his biother, Michael In the Klondike. The letter was wiltten on April 1-', was posted at Sknguay on Apill 3, and wns received heie Satur day, lequlring 31 days in transit Mr. Vuughan is at Lake Dennett, which I bevond chllkoot Pass Theie uie thousands waiting there for the bicaking up of the lie in the river, o that they can so down It on tafts ot In boats. Lumber Is selling for the uni versal pi Ice of $2u0 a thousand, and at least "ri0 feet ate necessuiy for e ic'i man. It hud been expected the ice on the liver would break on May 10 I o Siimmr In the vt est. It Is stated that Bishop Talbot, of He diocese of Centtal Pennsylvania Is to spend the summer months In his old ill i cese In the far west. No successor Ins jet been chosen out theio and the trio which the bishop will make Is In accot I iinc with a promlso made bclore ho canto east that'he would return for a few months this jear and help out tho wor.c In tho present exigencies of tho diocese of Montana. Wilkes-liarrei Leader. Permission lo Remove I'llex. W S Langstaff, through his attorneys. Saturday asked permission to icmnvn from the files In the otllce of tho clerk ot the courts the llrst bill of particulars In tho contest against SI J. Kelly for the otllce of county treisur . Tho per mission was granted. lied Mtin' Excursion via Delaware and Hudson llnllrond. Pa ratio day nt Honesdale, Wednes day, May IS, special tickets, good on all ttalns going and letuinlng Slay 18. will be sold from heinnton for the low tate ot $1 10. DIED. WARNDR. In Sciaiiton, Pa May '5. lsis. Catherine P., wlfo of William H Warner, 713 Qulncy avenue. Services nt Holy Tilnlty Lutheran church Wednesday at 2 TO p. m. Interment In Potest Hill ccmetcty. MEMORIAL DAY OFFICIAL ORDERS They Have Been Issued by Commander Sleveas ot Qriltln Post. MLMOMAL SLRMON WILL BD 1)1 J. LIVLRLD IN P.LM PARK CHIMICH ON Bt'NDAY. MAY ?t-I)i:TAILS PROM T1IU POSTS WILL DLCOR AT12 TIIU GRAVKS IN Till! VARI OUS CDMHTLRIGS IN TIIU MORN ING AND IN TH 13 AVTURNOON THUHU WILL IJU A PARADU. Commander A. B. Stevens ot Griflln Post, Grnnd Army of the Republic', has Issued an order for the observance of Memotlat Day. It Is urged that the term "Decoration Day" be not applied to Slay SO. Slomotlal Dny Is the only authoritative designation by Grand At my posts. It Is enjoined upon every post In ac cordance with customs throughout the order that they attend divine service on tho Sunday piecedlng Memorial Day. Arrangements have been made with the pastor of Him Pari; church to deliver a memorial sermon on Slay 29th at V.30 p. m. The Woman's Relief corps and Sons of Veterans aro Invited to meet at the post rooms at 7 p. in., and all go to the house of God together. Arrangements have been made by the Memorial Day committees of Posts No, 129 and No. 19 for a proper division ot the work, and the following details have been made for Post No. 119: I'ast Post Commander 1 W. Pe.vrce to as sist the commander at Porest Hill cem etery. Assemble at 10 a. in. DHTAILS FOR CHSIHTGRIUS. Past Post Commander Fred J. Ams den to have chntge of the exercises at tlte Dunmore Catholic cemetery. Past Post Commander Slopes Storey to have charge of the exetclses at the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Past Post Commander Smith B. Mott to have chaige ot the exercises at the Wash bum Rtteet cemetery. I'ast Post Commender F. F. Adams to have charge of the exercises ut the St. Slary's Catholic cemetery. Past Post Commander J. R. Thomas to have chat to of the exercises at the Pittston Avenuo cemcterv. The parade will be held In the after noon at 2 o clock. Slemorlnl services will be conducted at 3 30 In the post looms, and theio will be an afternoon entertainment nt the Lyceum undei the direction of Prof. G. W. Phillips ami a coips of school children for the benellt of Giiilln post In the evening at the thentie there will be an enter tainment utiiler the dliection ot John T. Watklns. LINCOLN S ADDRHSS By resolution of the Natlonalencamp ment, a recommendation was ofteted that Pi evident Lincoln's addtess nt Gettvsburg be made a special featute in ell Memorial Day evetclses. The declatatlon of war against Spain necessitates a change In the set vice on Slemoilel Dav In services at ceme teries the fi bowing patagiaphs should be omitted Hum the chaplain's piayer, as given on pages 11 and 1J of the new sen lee book On page 11. omit lines lorn, lie t and ui of the piayei , on page 12, omit lines nine to sixteen Inclusive. TRAIN BROKE IN TWO. Caused a Siiiimli-up on the Lehigh alley Rallrond. A ftelght ttaln was wiecked on the Lehigh alley lailroad near the Phoenix bleaker, below Dittvea, at J o'clock jesterday morning, and tluee box eats wete tumbled down an em bankment sixty feet high. The biake men had a close call fiom iiiluiv, but none of the ciew was huit. The train bioke in two going down the "cut-off" und the lear section ti ailed along for several hundred feet. Then it crashed Into the forwaul part and the collision derailed seveial cats and sent the three box cai.s down the embankment. The und was blocked for seveial bonis, but at 4 o'clock In the afternoon the wieek was cleat ed anas. Annual Count!) Club Vlrrtinc Next Satuidav afternoon at ." V) o'clock tho annual meeting of the membeis of the Country dub will be held Between the hours of 4 and C p m. Bauer s hand will glf a concert on the luwn in fiont of the club house. Aiitlicntlcityol fourth Gospel. At tho meeting ot the Baptist Pastors' eonftrence this morning at 10 'JO Rev. R. M. Roderick will read n pi.pt r on "Tho Authenticity of the Fourth Gospel. Adjourned llitetinc. ol Prob)ter. Tho Presbstrrv of L'lckawanin will hold an adouteed meeting In Ath ns. Pa , todav ut 2 p m. Saturday and OOOOOOOOO Black Crepon, 75c. Freeze for $'35 English Curl, for Finest German Crepons; jour of our $2.00 and $2.50 goods Silks. Check and Stripe Vah Silks 29c Brocade l'ancy Taffetas, big range of stv les . . .'. 58c The finest line of plain, fancy and plaid Taffeta Silks to be found in the ch 75c M EARS & Iff j NEW' 1 ' f A beautiful design in Glassware for the table. Tum blers, Goblets, Finger Bowls, Custards, Etc., made of the finest Crystal Glass in new shapes etched with a simple garland. Must be seen to be appreciated. Kntlre set, comprising Oil pieces, only Sill til). iii T j; MILLAR & PECK, "Wnlk In anil FIGHT AT DURYHA. Cnnscd Much Incitement In 'Hint I'lnee SSntnrdny A st i cot fight ot large ptoportlons took place Satutday afteinoon In Dur veu. Constable Slathew Beam, of Old Forge, nttemptcd to quell it and was severely used up. He fired three or four shots Into the crowd and scatter ed It, but the bullets did not take ef fect. The constable wan bitteicd on the bead with stones and brass knuckles, but he was not so far disabled that he could not get a watt ant As soon us he was washed and plaster was put on hlrt biuises he went to the otllce of 'Squlie Reeso and a wore out a wat innt for John Willis and otheis Uy the others he means all in the gang One of the combatants Is John Pryor, who just returned from Philadelphia aftei serving seven eurs In the peni tentiary tor the murder of a man named Graham. He signalized his 10 sumptlon ot liberty by getting dittnk and lighting. Others In the gang weie John Lambert, John Buike and Slar tln Langan. The difficulty In which the contable became mixed was at Nailer's hotel Tlte proprietor called on hltn ns an officer of the law- to clear his saloon. The crowd wan drunk, noisy, quarrel some, and as soon us Beam began to weed them out, beer glasses flew right and left. Tho scene of operation wns tratiHfetred lo tho street in a few minutes, and It was there the blows were showered upon tho ollicer Before hostilities ceased seven or eight men had bruised heuds. POLICE NEWS P.ittolmen Karlus and Mi Mullen at ' 1ri o'clock Sumhii morning were told tint two men wete lighting In the Deluwuie. and Hudson jnrd. When the policemen leached the snot one ot the men i in uwaj and escaped In tho darkness but the other as aire slid He Is John Slar'c, 2) jeais old a lahoret He hid quanelled with the othei on l'enn ave. nue and thev sought the seclusion ol Iho l.illrotd yatd to tight. Mack was lined it Thomas Wall, Hi v ears old nbrltkliivci created a row In the lunch wagon at the coiner of l'enn avenue and Linden stic t at .! o'clock vesterday nioiiiliig and was aricsttdbv Patrolman Kailns. Wall was di" He vvashrcil J! In police couit (June Mimsun 22 vers old, of N w Vf Ik ilt, and Annie Wood, l'l veais old. ot Scinnton. ven bolstetous and lcellin on Linden stieet lust befoie dav light Su i dav morning Thev weie rounded up bv Patrolmen Neuls and Kailns ueai Wnsh Ingtor a venue Thev wen minus the line of $1 Impcsed on each of them bv .laoi Ikillev In police couit, but estapid h option of ten davi In Jail by the use of a messenger who sicuitd the recimicd amounts from friends Bid CANNON IN THE CITY. It Is Destined lor Port St. Philip, eu Oiloniis. In the yatd ut he Cential Railroad of New Jeioev Htation on West L.u ka wanna avenue Is a huge cannon which Is billed to Poit St. Philip, New Or leans. It ui rived In this ilty Satutduy over the Cential rail load fiom the Highlands of Neveisink and will piolu bly jitart this irioinliig tow at d the ultimate destination of the big engine of war The cannon weights 11,200 pounds and is what Is known as an eight-inch title. It is about twenty feet in length. It was viewed by thousands yesierday at the varel and there was much spec ulation as to Its piobable destiuctlve power. It will be used In adding to the effectiveness of the defense Fort Philip can make in the event of Span ish warship reaching the vicinity of New Orleans. I'liijer V n Amputated. While at work in the Scrantou 1'orc, s.ng companv s shop Saturday, John Mo ral! of Breaker street, hud the llrst linger of his left hand mutilated by a pointing machine Tho linger was am putated by Dr Thompson. We Offer the Following Special Bargains: Ladies' Shirt The newest, nicest main vou will not find 48c 95c choice for. .$1.50 Summer Underwear Fine assortment-, for men, women and children. You will find our pi ices lower than many of the so-called bargains. Hosiery At populai prices we are giving the very best value obtainable in plain and fancy Ho siery. Leather Stockings for Boys Aie the cheapest. Have you tried them? HAGEN 1 TI 1 134 Wyoming hook Around," lll;o-Itnrrc Mnu on Detrlot. The Vnlted States cruiser Detroit which led the Sampson fleet Into San Juan harbor and bombarded the forts nt short range hns n former Wllkcs-Bnrre bo on board William John Williams, n brothir of Druggist R D. Williams, ot Plv mouth lie Is the apothecary -Wllkes-Barre Record. Uecornllon liny I'vcurslon to Ma ge rn I'nlls. The Lehigh Valley rallrond will Sell on Slay 21, tickets from Wilkes-Bane to Nlagata Falls and leturn nt tate of one tare for the lound trip Tickets good to return to and Including Slay 31. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agent for ftntlier particulars. A good thing Is sometimes recogniz ed, that s whv the Pocono d cent cigar leads giimiiimimiiiiiaii!iimiiifiiii!jiiBiu B 1 Going 1 I Out of I 1 Business i 2 SM mm mm mm mQ s Sale means sacrifice of all 5 S profits to us it's a boon 5 H to you. Such a sale hap- E pens but once or twice in " S a lifetime. Don't miss s today's selling every- i s thing in store beckons s with all the persuasion of S cost and less than cost s prices : mm 5 Pict'tirC White enamel 5 Easels andmahoganv 5 finish picture S easels, standard size, q S were 59c. Sale pi ice. '' mm 5 Tea Fine imported China s Sets e'1 ets pieces, 5 handsome shapes and S were S 10.00. Sale f a 7t K price S Bronze Figures P1.sJ Clock and mantel a ornaments. a Brone ficures that were 75c and 98c. iQr - Sale Price . . " 5 SUM s Several Will S I Thousand Feet b,e S I of Moulding J I. s less than moulding was evei S s sold before. No charec for S making or fitting. Dainty p s mouldincs low as I 2C tne foot- i mm 22 I THE REXFORD CO. I I 303 Lacka. Ave. nilllllillllllllllHllUIIIIIIIillllliiiJiic Dyspepsia, Heartburn. Ii.h trills aad a Mtnmni.h I Her,. der poslttv el v cured. Grover tirubam's lis pepslu Remedy Is a puecltlc. One dose "n moves nil dlitren, and a permanent cure of the most cUroutoundiievero cases Is cu.inin teed. Do not suiter! A AO-cent bottlo wtli convince the most skeptical. Matthews Uro. Drusitit. ll'JO J.nc.u wnnnii uveaue MAX VVr.BUR. Boot and Shoe .Maker. Best shoes to order from St.Tr. up Men's solen and heels, (loo I.udles' soles and heels r.Oc All work suuranteed. 137 Penn Avenue, SCRANTON, lA Waists assortment of styles; elsewhere. .... rfT'-lr rS rT Jfl 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Al)iJiJ)Aii)(i s & ST. $5 This China Department fc is the helpfulest of : stores. Make the most 5! of it, its every day sell- ? nig is a series 01 agree able surprises to china lovers anil then we have many special lots ol goods besides. Today Semi - Porcelain Dinner Sets, brown, blue or green, with gold border decoration ltio-pieco Set.. 112-liec9 Sets. ll'-M'teoj Sets $. .1 n . 11.10 ,. IUIH V edgewood English Dinner Sets Floral dev iations, 100 pieces, SS.98. Worth n fourth more, La Frnncalse Dinner Set 112 pieces of plain white china, usually $7. To move them quick they'll be S4.9S. Crown Austrian Cream Jllg Floral decorations, gold stippled or gold traced, holds a pint, 10c. Usually Uoc. (iarlaud English Tea Pots Floral decorations of many kinds. All sizes, all prices, One special num ber, 29c. It is somewhat out of lamp season, but it won't do any haim to let von know that we have one number, Squat lamp, lift out fount, china bowl, 10-inch globe, handsomely decorated, $1.10, others get much more. er: -2 St the : j Great 4c Store J. tl. LADWIQ. : At tbci abV bazaar. A Beautiful Lino or Caps, Bonnets and Reefers, l.onT and Short Coats, Long and hliort Dresses, Baby Baskets, lljmpers. Dresei for children from six too gbt In 1 1 e nen ginghams. 512 Spruce Stieet. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WSR&NQ Charles B. Scott, 1 19 Franklin Ave. I DINER SSETS flonday OOOOOOOOO Good Shaker Flannel 3JC Good Apron Gingham 3c Best Apron Gingham 4jC Best Shirting Prints 3jc l'ine Brown MuMin 3iC Best IKavv Brown .Muslin 5?C Best J'itu Brown Muslin 5c Be.it 1 'i -.wood 1-4 P. C. .Muslin 8c Best I..' wood 6-4 I'. C. MuMm 10o Best 1 . ' wood 9-4 Sheeting 1 4o Best 1 krtood 10-4 Sheeting 16c Cotton '"oilet Crash 3c Bleached Twill Crash Pure Linen 5c Extra laige Turkish Towels 1 5c Pure Linen 1 luck Crash Towels 10c 29c. Red Border, all linen Table Cloth. . 19c 35c. Pure linen cream Table Cloth 28c 59c. Pure linen cream Table Cloth 48c 75c Pure linen cream Table Cloth 62c