l. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. MAY 30. 0.898. 5 AH the June Alagazines now ready at Norton's, including: The Century, Munscy, Scrlbncr, .Metropolitan, Cosmopolitan, Harpers, Puritan, Arena, McClurc, Ladles' Home Journal and the Summer Fashion Journals- Globes, 'new lot, just rccclud. Atlas or the 'oild, Kand-McNally's arc the best and lowest price. Various sizes and styles, $2.00 each and upwards. Children's Carriages, attracthc stjlcs, cry low prices. The best for the least cash in this city- See them. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Avenue. Anti-Saw Edge Collars aud Cuffs, every body wauts them. THE sundry SB DOZ jo8 Penn Avenue. A. II WARMAN Speaking of Briggs Pianos "Wllkos-Darre, Vvb 12, lfcDI. Perry TJios. Gentlemen: Four years apo I bought a IirlRKH Piano. It has liein In almost constant use iilncc then, I Rlvlne; les sons upon It and using It for my pil vato pi notice also. Ficquently It lias been used six and eight hems in one daj. Notwithstanding nil tills haul upape It is at present piacttcally as Kood as new. Its power of standing In tune Is marvelous, and Its tone and action first-class. I have noticed the same excellent qualities In such UtIrrs Pianos as soveinl of my pupils pos sess. Yours trulj, Carl T. Schmltt, Organist Kingston M. H. Church. Handled by PERRY BROS 'Mu3lc Dealers, 205 Wyoming Ave. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY DIME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mntters Rollclted hero Others Palled. Moderate Charge SOLUBLE. Prepared according to tho prescription of a prominent specialist. Jt Instantly le lleves and permanently cures Catarih, At-tlimn Hay l'evcr. Cold in the He id, Soro Throat and Quinsy 11 irmless, pleasant, effectual. Head this testimon ial "Crown Catarrh Powder relieved and cured my case of Catarrh, which was a very aggravated one of lonp btandlus " John T CouKhlln (Department of State). IHBSt.N V . Washington D ( ' I'rlco 60 cents Sold In all llrst cla's drug stores Liberal sample, with powder blower complete, mailed on receipt of 13 cents Crown Catarrh Powder Co,, 75 Clinton Place, New York. MGMULIEH I Have opened a General Insurance. Ofllca In 101 liest Btocl: Comp inloi represented. Lnrso -lien especially isollcUcd. lelcpliuue J8UJ. Write or Call for Price List. KEMP, 103 Wyoming Avenue. rJSKSOKAL. Charles L. Hartley and fimllv, of Now York city, ore the guests of i:dras How ell, of Washburn street Sirs Joseph O'Hrien. .Miss Nelllo llenm Ish and John I, lie unlslj rcturnul Satur. day from New York city. DIED AT TUG HILLSIDE HOME. Grace .McDevitt, nu Inmnto Thoro lor Jinny Venn, Succumbs to Cnucrr. Grace McDevitt, nn Inmato of inil Blde Insane asvlum died at tro Satui day night, after n long Illness fiom a cancer. She was 53 enrs old, nnd had oeen confined In thnt Institution n lon time, John Davis, of IS Lackawanna ave nue. Is her bon-ln-lau. The remains were brought jestorduy to OusIcIc'h morgue on Washington avenue. The funeral arrangements -w III not he com pleted until the arrival of iolatles to day from liulTalo. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE J'oiirth Annual Conleroiiro In 1'ro tjrms In Duiimorc. Commencing with praor service this morning at C o'clock, tho fourth an nual conference of tho Christian nnd Missionary alliance will ho convened nt tho Dunmore Oospol Tabernacle, Jefferson avenue, between Jielavvaro M m con sin Ira JM.ni- - j ' ' ' jj rrrT" JUL street nnd Ulcctrlc avenue. The order of norvlco will ho in follows: Morning prayer from C to 7 o'clock; Ulhlu lead ing, D to 10 30 n. m.; preaching, 10.20 to 1L' in.; praise service, 2 to 3 p. in.; ad dresses, 3 to 4.30 p. m.; enquiry meet ing, 4.30 to H 30 p. m.j song sen Ice, 7 to 7.30 p. in. j ndtlress, 7 30 p. in. The following speakers and singers are expected: ltev. Stephen Merrltt, New York; ltc. and Mis V. II. Senft, Philadelphia' Miss Louise Hhcpatd, New York; ltev. James Lelshman, Jlliighniuton; ltev. James Seville, lluf falo; ltev. W. P. Knnpp, ltawleyvlllo, Conn.; ltev. II. S. Miller, M. A., Syra cuse. SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. About 9101) Mn Hecehcd by tlio Aoiochitlon cm Nnturdn). About $100 In subscriptions were on Satutday lecelved by tho Soldiers' Iio llef nf-soclatlon. Following Is the Httitement of the fund to date: Prelou1 acknowledged ....11,010 T II. Wiitklus nio Heniy Holln, Jr fO P. L. Pick 25 llvcrctt Wancu 2" W. J. Lewis IS Victor Koch IS Prank Sllllman. Jr V) Joseph O'lltlcn 10 V. J. Welsh in William Law 10 Clcoige Wahl 10 Dr. A. J. I'onnill 10 Willi un M. Hllkninn 10 John (llbbons 10 1) W. Powell 10 W. J Mullm 5 J A. Minis G M W. I.uwrj 0 ('. It. Silldoisoti G .lames 51 Dowey 5 I J Phllll'.s .1 II. A Kn ipp S V. P. O'.Mallcy 5 C. Coiiicrjs G Piank .M. Moyer 5 W. W. Phillips 0 John L. WViltz 1 J J. Tujlor 1 J. MeAudrew 1 A mil 1 Cash 1 Cash 1 Total . .... JI 121 L A Watus 4110 pr month dm lug war. W. M Finn J poi month riming w.n. J J C'nigan .' per mouth riitrlng war. W. I. Poland, $2 pi r month one jcni. GOLDEN EAQLE COMMITTEE. Convention Finances When Settled Show IJnl.iiicc nf Sill!). The final meeting of the geneial com mittee of the (Sinnil O.iMle sessions of the Knights of the Golden H.iglo was hild eti'idav iiiornlng .'t UluttoiV. hall, lleports fi mi vatloin commit tees v.eio reeehed. The following linnnclal l 'Poit was aieepted; Kocelved fiom castle. JG"J, fiom i-ollcltlng committee, i-JIs. from ball committee, ell "2: tmni picnic coin niltlee, $7 ; fiom pi'nrln commitl i; $107, fiom giand chief toward music, $7"i; fiom Older No. 1. ?!. total lccolpts, $1 07S 07, expense, o'), t alane-'1 in 07 TIk follov.ng Stan in-lit was piepaied foi publloallon. The giueial lommlttce extend theli most sinieie thanks to nil eomniander lis and tastles who lime pni ticlpateri In the pniado and who hue nil tied so much n edit upon this oidu. The gen eial committee fuithei extend their Mm ere thanks to the publli In geneial for theli Kindness shown to all lepie sentathes and Istois of this gient and biiiefjlent o'lde: during theli stay In Scinnton, also to all lesidents and business people who have ho elabxirate 1 iltcoiated their lesldences or places of businem during the coinention. Clcorage M Okell. clnlrman; John Sliwatka, lco-c hall man; Thomas Saxille, leeoidlng secietniy; Itudolph Kinz. limine lnl secietaij; Heniy Cleiss, tioasuiei. Attest. liiidoiph ICiin?, AValter Gitaes, pt luting eomnilttce. LATTER DAY SAINTS. .Ilisslonnrios ol .Mormon I'aitb Arc in Session Hero. Sessions fm the purpose of piopogat Ing the doc ti inc. of the Lattei Day Saints (Mm mou) were held Hatuulay and yesuiilay at Co-opuiatIe hall, Ninth Main aenue, West Scranton. ThesL. sen Ices weie In charge of A. I' Kestei, of liinokln, N. Y piesldent of the Hastcui States mission. He was assisted b the lay luethrcn, or eldeis, of tl'i elt and allcj. The sen Ice s began Satuiday at 2 ). in An eenlnK s-cnlce at 7.30 o'clock was also held. Yesteulay three t.er iccs were held at 10..10 a. m. and 2 nnd 7.30 p. m. Large congiegatlons were present at each sen ice and much In ten.st was exhibited in the work of this hect Those who spoke told what tho pin pose of their mission was and their bellotfe. At the close of each H-rvlce. tracts oulllnlnu their faith and pui poses wcie distributed. The Lattu Da Saints stjlo them Hches as the 'Chin eh of Jesus Chi 1st of Latter Day Saints." The hae se eral missions established hereabouts. I.ach mission Is In chaise of elders. They claim to hae a coifsldeiablo ful lowins. FIRST CRICKET GAME. Wag Won by thu Y. .1!. C. A. from J.iieo Works Plnjcr". The cricket match at Athletic pnik between the lace fnetinv and tho Y. M. C. A teams "etuiday afternoon io Fiilted In a victory for the latter. Tho game was Interesting throughout tho entlro Innings. Tin deeltlon of the umpiies was peifeet. Soma of the fcitines of the gnm weie tho bowling of Colonel Sanderson, the batting ot H. Hammond, tho play ing of Moulson and the catch by Knight. To the Public. I We desire to all tho nttentlon of tho public to tho fnct that the Keelcy Insti tute Is undei now management. Also that Mr. C. 1 . Pall has not been con nected with us since Nov. 10th, 3b97, either dliectly or Indlicctly. Dr. Vooihees has also letlred nnd In his place wo havo Dr. A. W. Ilcese, who was for live years In charge of tho medlcnl department of tho Keeley institute In tho Soldiers' Homo at Leavenworth, Kansas. Ho has probably had moro actual ex perience In Keeley woik than any doc tor In the business except Dr. Keeley, himself. The Keeley Institute, 72S Madison uenue, Scranton. . Through I'ruiu Sorilce In lint Wont. A new tialn to Chicago via Lacka wanna and Nlckul Plate roads wid bo jut on May JOtli. loalng Scranton at C 63 p. in , dally, except Sunda . arriv ing at Chlenuo at 4 p. m. Through cstlbultd day coaches nnd slopping cai.s. Slum Open because so many want Hownri. Clark, the Hot 1st. FUTURE RECRUITS FROM SCRANTON Not Likely Tlicy Will lie Accepted os a Regiment. UHLIKK IS ailNHItAL THAT TlltJ 75,000 OALL1H) AUI1 TO PILL OUT MANY UPCILUKNTS NOW IN BllllVICU TO A TlinjltM'ATTALlON POHMATlON. MAJOR M1LLA11 SI1HMS TO Hi: 8I.ATUD POU A COMMISSION AND COMMAND OP PUTL'PU IHX'UVITS PllOM THIS CITY. Trom Information received here yes terday there Is to be disappointment In Scranton and elsewhere to those who hae hopes of lecrultlng regiments fot sen Ice ns icglments In the pres ent war. further, It is Indicated thnt If nnv Indlldual fence of moie than one company goes Into sen Ice, It will not be larger than n battalion of com panies of one bundled men nnd tlneo olllceis each. This view. Is based on the belief that the call for 7ii,000 tioops Is foi men to fill out some of the regiments now In service to the icgulntlon foimntlon of three battalions each Instead of two each, nt ninnj regiments nie now con sumed, for Instance, the announce ment Is made by teleginph from Chick nnmuga thnt the Ninth regiment of Petiiisjhanla volunteeis Is to have anothei battalion of four cotnpnnles lidded to It at one e. The details of the older nre not made clear In the reports fiom camp, but It would seem to li Intention to dispose of Ponnsjh aula's iiuota of the 75 OP0 men cnlled for by Piivlrient McKinlej by adding the new companies to the piesent leglment In stead ot foimlng new ones. Tho Wilkes-Mane's Chlckamauga cone spondent makes It c Ident that West Pulsion's new conipanj will be added to the Ninth, together with three other companies to be leciulted In Wilkes Pain . This statement Is not particularly en couraging to Colonel Keek s command. Seigeant Kline, who has icciuitcd one of the Wilkes-Jai io companies, has tendeied his own and Its sei Ices to the Ninth and It Is Ilkel: the other WIlkes-Harre companies nnd tho one Piltston company will follow his ex nmple. CinxnilAL GOIUN'S AID. In Suanton wotd has been leeched that Lionel nl Ooblu has been assigned tlie wink of leoiganlzing the state's Thlid bilgarie. As soon as his plans aie perfected he will call on Major W. S Mlllnr foi help. If the goemoi Is meanwhile lpquested bj the war de p.utmctit to fuinlsh n quota dllded into battalions Instead of icglments, the former will seek the nid of Clen eial (iobln, Colonel Mou ell and another pi "Visional btlgnde commander who will succeed Geneial Wiley. In this icnt Major Millar stands n good chance of a battalion or conipanj com mission. Companv D is being looignnlri by ex-Captain Stokes and othei ex-olllceis of the company. It will undoubtedly In nttei lied to any fence that goes from this clt: under the new call. Hveiy cenliur this week the leeiultlnc- tor the ii'ii Company D will be In pi ogress at the aimoiy. Over a suue.of o membcis of the eompanj no now on the mil nnd half es many more hao liecn membeis of other companies of the Thirteenth. Soeia ex-rillcelii of the Thlitrenth hae iccontly been in consultation with Major Miller and It is not Im probable thnt four of them will go out as captains and seeial otheis ns lieu tenants under Major Millar if Scran ton Is asked to furnish a Lattallon or a luiger force. Ll'iit'nant Conkllng is steadilv io cuiitlng his company for nn engineer ing brigade un.ier .ai depaitmtnt oi deis lie hi's leeched no lufniinntlon ar to how toon hi will lie epi eted to tepoit with his men at camp. A number of leciuits enlisted In Wllki-s-Ilarie left for Atlanta, tin, to be attached to the Hleenth fnl ted StaU-H Infantry. They are in clnrge of John II. Itjan, who enlisted at WUkcs Haue Pan will bold the same rtn'c es a roiporal oi seigeant until he de livers his charge to the officer In com mand at Mlantn. IN SCP. NTON TOMOP.HOW. LU'iitennnt Dentlei, of the regular ani'V, who did the Wilkes-Pine le ciultlnp; will be In Scranton tomorrow. ST. LUKE'S YEARLY REPORT. Shows tho Ilig Parish to Do in n flourishing Condition. Tho annual icport of St. Luke's par ish for the vti ending May 1, has Just been completed. It shows 717 families and pails of families connected with the parish. Theie are 013 communicants. G96 per sons Identified with the Sunday school and 35S In the pirochlal and Industilal schools, etc. Dining tho year 91 poi sons weie hiptlMnil and 72 confirmed. There were 22 mat tinges nnd 13 bur ials. Of the total receipts, $',3,S2Sn7, there was $1,111.09 expended In paiochlal chatltks. ELKS' SOCIAL SESSION. Tho Scranton Lodge Will Attend the U illtcs.Hnrre AHalr. The Scianton Lodge of flks will to monow evening attend the soclnl ses sion of the Wlfkes-Haire lodge In Con cordia hall The affair will be the most elaboiato of the man) given by the two lodges In recent yearb. A special tialn via the Jersey Con tral mad will carr the Scranton Hlks It will leave the Oepot ut 7.40 o'clock Uauei's band will accompany the lodge. Thu membeiH will meet at the lodge looms nnd maich to tho depot at 7.25 o'clock. D., L. & W. TIME CHANGES. Will (io Into fflect Today ou llio .Until Line. Heglnnlng today the following changes In tlmo will go into effect on tho Dclawaie, Lackuwanna and Wes tern main lino north of Scranton: The tialn leaving hero nt 5.15 p. m. for Wlcholsnn and way station.) will be discontinued. Two new trains will bo put on. They will leave here at 4 p. in. and 0 10 p in. The tialn leaving Suautou at 5.51 p. m. will not stop at Chun's Summit ns heretofoie. ONE DOLLAR IXCURSION. II Will Ho Conducted to Uinsiinmlon Juno 8. Tho ladles of tho Homo for the friend less announce that Hauor's band will accompany tho excursion to Illngham ton en Juno S und will ai range to pie- sent one of their first-class concert pioginmmes nt Ilos park during tlin nftunoon. Tho bicycle lace meet of the New York State circuit will nlso occur at Hlnghnmton on tho 8th. Tho llmio excursion oners nn excellent op portunity to local wheilnien to attend th"so inces nt small erst. Prominent Uriels nie advcrtlsi d to take part In tho events nnd the meet promises to bo one of exceptional Interest. P'ughamtoti onots many Inducements to tho casunl Isltoi. Posf path Is more pleasant nnd cntlcinc thin ever, with Its new pavl'lons, while the meiry-go round nnd menagerie ofler constnnt .imusement for the children. Tho tide by eleetilc cars to the Stato hospital for the Insane and the view fiom Its lofty height will long be lemembeied by all who ale pilvlleged to make tho tilp. No one should emit the delight ful ride to the CnMno. The C'isino ! sltmtcd upon the bnnk of the Susquehanna liver about tight miles from Hlnghnmton. It Is reached In thlrtv-flve minutes bv eleetilc tars end the ilrie and road will be a leveln Hon to Seiantoiilniis. Once renched, the Casino offers an atti active shady paik upon the bank of the liver. Games of nil ktnds nre ptovldcd, while n v ell-cqulprcd cafe will care fur tl.o lnnr man. f nteitilnments nre pro vided every afternoon and evening dur ing the seesoii, and the Casino Is fast becoming the most fojght ot nil local lesorts by Ulnghamtonlans. The faro for th" louncl trip will bo iiiu dollar. FOUND IN THE RIVER. Dody of 6-Year-OItl ll'ingtulan Doy, Drowned Thursday Above Car- bnnilak, Recovered. The body of Petei Maii7.ak. a n-year-old boy who was drowned last ThuiH dny nt Simpson, was discovered yes teulay afternoon In the Lackawanna liver neat Pilceburg bv some boys playing on the banks. The boy was fishing driftwood fiom the rhei Thuis day and fell Into an edriv. The rains had swelled the stream up high aril the em rent was stiong. He was cairliri sv. iftl out of the leach of othei bos w'lo weie neal b engaged at similar work. The place he fell In Is not far fiom the old tanncij above Caibondale. The boilj vps very much disfigured, and the clothing was nearlj all torn oft fiom eontiet with the locks, mots, and logs nloiifr. the stream. It was taken to Joins' undei taking establishment In Ol.v pliant, wl.eio Coroner Longsticet will view It this foienoon nnd empanel n Jury, after which It will be lemovcd to the home of the father, Michael Manzak. Muzak Is an Hiingaiian. CAWLEY IS ALIVE. In the Ilcgulnr Army nnd Xot Dcnd in ( liicngo. John Caw ley, of Gibbons street, South Side, neeheil a letter Sattl.dny fiom his son, Thomas Caw ley, formeily of this city, v.ho was lenoited to have been killed In Chicago three weeks ago. Ho Is In f lot Ida and Is a private In a cnmpan of the tegular aimy. The letter Is dated the day bofoie Caw ley was supposed to have been kill ed. He evidently did not hear of his lepoited riiath as he made no lefeienco to it In his letter BASE BALI. TODAY. Y. .11. C. A. and Ibiston Semi-Professionals 51 ill Pin, '1 wo (nines. Thcie will bo two base ball games at Athletic paik today The moinlng one will be called at 10 o'clock and that In the afternoon at 3 4." o'clock. The opposing clubs will be the Young Men's Clulstlan association team of this city and tho faston semi-piofcs-slonal club. OnnYnrc Kate to Philiidelphin. Tho Lehigh Valley lallioad announ ces a rat of ono fare for round trip fiom all istntlons, Snyie to Allontown Inclusive, account of Hosqui-Centennlal IJ angellc.il Lutherlan Minsteiium, June 2 nnd 1. See ticket agents for paitlculars. Ilopublicau Stnto Couvonlioii, ilnr rlshui;:, !n. For the above occasion the Lehigh Vnllcy lallioad announces a peclal late of one fare for the round tilp fiom nil points In tho state of Penn slvnnla. Tickets will bo on sale May 31st to June 2nd, limited for tetuin, leaving Hairlsburg to and Including Juno Cth. Itcduccd Hates to Mending Account Jubilee. Tor tho Jubilee nt Heading June 4th to 10th Inclusive, the Lehigh Valley lallioad announces n special low iato for tound trip tickets. These tickets will be sold on above dates, limited fot icturn to June 13th. Itemi'mb-r tho .Maine. and don't foi get that Tuesday, May 31, is the date of Waltci L Main's giand est and best shows, consolidated, and that lcsened coats will be on snlo the mouilng of tho exhibition nt Mathews llros.', 320 Lackawanna avenue. Yes our store Is open toda. Clark, the llorlst. Steam Heating and Plumbing, P. F. & M. T IIovvlcy.231 Wyoming ave. mus A New Key West Cigar. $4.50 lcr Hundred. Fresli line of El Progresso Conchas, light shades. "Flor de Antonio," $2.50 Per Uox. Light and mild smoke. "Flor de Scrauton" (heavy or light), $1.50 Per Hundred. Impoiters in New York have no Imported Cigars. We have some fine goods; will not List long; oider quick. E. Q. Coarsen OPINION AGAINST CLARK & SCOTT Firm Restrained (rom Using Its Former Tobacco Package INJfNCTION WAS HANDHD DOWN SATUIIDAY 1JY JUDUi: P.DWAIID3 IN A LUCID OPINION DUCLA1UNO Tin: packaoi: was an ini'kingu- MLNT ON 11IAT OP CLAUK & SNO-VUU-TIIK DIirHNDANT iMllM CAN VSi: ITS NAMH AND OTHllll Dll V1CDS AS OP OLD HPT T1IHY MUST un op dippi:hi:nt dpsiun. Judge fdwurds on Saturday handed down an opinion coiitelning the Injunc tion In the case ot Clark As Snover 'gainst Clailc A. Scott. Tho couit said, In nait: It Is evident that tho 30I0 put two of tho defendants, was to manufacture and put up their tobacco In puck iges retemollng tho plaintiff s packages so closely lu stjle-, from, general nppe nance, atuinge meiit of words and letters and device as to amount to a fraudulent infiliigemint of plaintiffs trade mark ami th it the packages of tobacco put upon the mar ket by tho defendants bear such a strong rtM-muluiiiu to the plaintiff it packages nnd are such closo aud suecestful Imita tions that they are calculated to deceive purchasers und ate liable to cause gieat injur to the plaintiff Whether the imitation Is accidental or the result of design Is Immaterial, nevcr tlules" the Imitation In this case Is not an accident We nie of the opinion tint the ptuposu was to product a linkage re sembling the plnlntllt s packages so close 1 as to deceive the public ami secure some of plaintiffs trade Tin device or cut Is eertalnl) lived Intention illv, be cause the defendants clilm the right to ue It. If this c'alm Is honestly main tained tho use of the device would not be fraudulent In fact although Its ten dency to dicelve would be the same Mr. Scott, one of the de fi ndatits, wns for je.irs in the omploj of the plaintiff and of Clark .V: Snover anil he knew their business well and In set king a pirtiur he set und one hi the name of CI irk Of courm Mr. Chirk hid an undoubted rlijlit to go Into the tobacco business with Mr. Siott, but one would nitur.all think that Mr. Scott bilng intltled to b per cent, of the protlts and Mr Cl.uk to onl 13 pu c e lit , the name of the 11 rm would be Siott A Clark ui Scott & Co mid not Chuk & Scott it is bj the use of such a III in nnme that the detelidints lmve bom able to make the Initials C S so prominent and thereby infringe so closily upon a pait of the plnlntift s tiatle mail.. Judge IMwards says that monopolies aie ullous to the law competition should nlwavs be fostered, because nc eoidlng to the common saying. 'It Is the life of trade " Put there must not 1 1 any unfali rompi tltion. The m ner of a tiade or business should be pro tected tiom a fraudulent Invasion of that business by other persons. Clark i Scott are not enjoined fioin using their own names, oi putting theli tobacco un In nnv sizes of pickages thry ibslie: nor nie they rcstialned fiom using the wouls "Scranton' Pa" or "snipped smoking." but they cannot use the plctnilal d"vlce or the Initials C Ar S In the same st,le of typo as Clark & Snover use them. FIVE NURSES WILL GRADUATE. Anntinl Commencement ol Locl.u wnuiin llospitul i'lniuinc School. On Thiusduv evening June 21 the ciinmeneetnent cseulses of the Lacka wanna Hi snital Tialnlng School for Nut'ei- will I held at Albright Llbiaiy hall Miss Kiacmer has not completed the pi ogi amine of the eerelses The nuises who will gi ailu.no aie MI"-es KUa Tighe, of Avoev Susan Dodge, Mny Hoffman, Fiances Drinker an I fllmbclh Hoffman, of this city This will bo the fouith annual commence ment. VISITED BY A BURGLAR. llesidcnco of Alex. Crnlg Kntercd und Cold Watch 'tolen. Early on Sunday morning a burglar obtained tntiancc into the rc-ldence of Alexander Cialg, buMneris manager of The Tilbune, situated on the corner of Pine stieet and Monioe avenue. Hntiance was eflected tluough a seconri-s-torj window in the icni. A Judder and a Jimmy did the business The buiglar made avva with a gold watch and chain and thiee gold lings Another watch and seeral lings weie laid by him In the hallwaj but it Is supposed ho left too suddenly to take A Gooil Set of Teeth for... $3.00 Our Ilcst Seh of Teeth 5.03 Incl.iJIng the Painless Uxtmctlon DR. S. C. SNYDER 321 Spruce Street, Opp Hotel Jermyn Inside Facts on Ingrains Ingrain Carpet Making keeps pace with the march of improvement. The new colors and patterns find their way to our storerooms with sur prising quickness. THE AliAL A new departure in Ingrain carpet weaving. Positively the heaviest and finest Ingrain made. On the lloor it looks and feels exactly like Brussels. The price is 00c a yard. 3-PLY lNGltAINS Have the wear-resisting qualities that have made them famous. 11AJAHS AND AG HAS These come next in quality and price. Our line is good and prices right. ' extha suri:ir One of the most popular grades for ordinary wear. We have them in all wool as low as 30 e. COTTON INGKAINS Cotton and Mixed Ingrains all the way down to 23c a yard. SSEBECKER & WATK5NS, 406-408 Lackawanna Avenue. ILOiY OIL M IWiiCTiiiu CO, 111 to Ml) Meridian fctreet.bcranton, Pa. C hono u.'i ' m numm ens PAINT DEPAUTMGNT.-Unieed Oil, VarnUh, Dryers, Jupau und ttutagla aula. them with him. Mrs, Cralp discovered the Intruder In litfr room and gave the alarm. The burglar threatened her life but the coming of Mr. Craig put him to flight. Tho police are at work on the case. .THATTIHEn FHPLINO Is due to Im poverished blood. Hood's Sarsaparllla enriches and vitalizes the blood and gives strength, energy and vigor, lla rure to get Hood's. HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. 2"c. i Application for admission to tho Klndeignrton Tialnlng school should be made with as little delay as pos sible to Miss Underwood nt thu free Klndeignrten, coiner of Penn avenue and Mulberry stieet. Scranton 's GREAT i RENT STORE PRICES ON GROCERIES. Clarke's P.est Patent Flour, per barrel $7.25 Elgin print butter, per pound. . .18c Clarke's Celebrated Berkshire Sugar-Cured llains, per pound 8iC Choicest Light Bacon, per pound 71c Feed. Meal or Coin, per hun dred 90c Choicest Burbank Potatoes, per bushel 98c Strictly Fresli Eggs, per doz. -12c Star and Crcscnt Brand, finest quality Lemon Cling, Cal ifornia Peaches, per can.12JC Boston Baked Beans with To niatoe Sauce, 3-pound car. for 80 Fresh Cockles, 2 cans for....25c Stripped Smoking Tobacco, per pound OC m mm noasure Can be happily combined on Mem onal Day by riding a SCKANTON niCYCLK. The 1808 SCRANTON is an ideal mount. None are two old to learn. SCRANTON $35 $50 TERLING $60 $75 TEARNS $50 If you want vour repairing done by experts bring it to us. Satis faction guaranteed. Ktrameling and nickel-plating a specialty. We can rubber tire your cairiage any size or style. Iron and Steel. Wagon makers and blacksmith Supplies. TTEIBEIDE 126 & 128 Franklin Ave. Turpuntiuo, Wulto L34I, Cox TAr, HUi ISuslest Ccle Mouse in N. U. Pennslanla 1 HO, lli 81, 20 Lackiwanni Ava, Scrantoa Pi Wholesale, nnd Retail DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Kcoiiomlcal, Durab.u. Varnish Stains, rroducing Perfect lmttntlouof PxpaailT Woods, Rnynolds' Wood Plnlsh, Especially Designed for InsUlo Worn. Marble Floor Finish, Durable nud Dries (Illicitly. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushps. PURi LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE. Many of the elegant things In life nro int adaplab!. to evory-duy needs This -nnnot bo said of our elegni"; line ci furnishings for men. They are male to 1 e vvoin by ronllemen, but they a'o suited by their line wearing qualities to jour everi-day needs. Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. .vAAA-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Making Is quite nn art. That Is, makliiB good cake Is It's ninii of a trick to make Kood 1 ike than the 01 dln.it y MAN supposes To m ike nice, lino Kiilmd cake jou must have) good Hour, and "Snow White" rinur Is the kind jou oiiKht to um 'ihls is .1 very white pitent flour and jou will bo delighted with the results ob tained Order some of jour giocer. "We Only Wholesale it." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Caruonclale, Olyphant. WRITING A LETTER la order to introduce my new line of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIVE DOLLARS to any one who will send me the name of any par ty who will buy a piano or organ of me. This will be paid when first payment is made ou tho instrument aud to the first oue who sends me the name. If ouy know of a neighbor who talks of getting one send the name in. ' Address George H. Ives No. 9 West Market Street, WHUcs-Barrc. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDIT HOUSE Havlnir added 1,2X1 feet to our storo room, wo uro now prepaied to ehovv u. liner assortment of FURNITURE than over. You nro cordially Invited to call and Inspect out goods unci comparo prices. CASH on CltUDlT. HferUflMitK JWtfB -- III S25 LACKAWANNA AVE
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