rMPii - a j--- ,1' THE SCRANTON TR113UNIJ-FIUDAY, MARCH 17, 1801). rt4?1( , . Connell Building DESIRABLE OFFICE FULL PRIVILEGES OF Law Librarr APPLY TO J. L. CORNELL, Room ;!0. Council Building. Real Estate For Sale Our single house on Mulberry at 4,200 is a bargain. The large single house, eleven rooms, Adams ave., very cheap. We have a Lackawanna avenue property. oo block. Call. The C. Smith pioperty, Jeffeison ave. A good investment. We offer the Hugh Miller piop erty, Madison ave., cheap. Single house, 706 Prescott ave., 8 rooms, all Improvements. A $2. 500, terms easy. Another at )?2, 500. For lent Houses at Si 3.50, Sis, $18 and S20. TRADER'S REAL ESTATE GO. Trader's National Bank Uultillng, 37.(2 Telephone. CHARLES SCIILAGER, Manager. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat l flico Hour 0a.m. to l'J.ao p.m; ii to i. U illluins liuilitln?. Opp. .oktoftlca rf& SSKfcv rZS. c:3ksee yssp" "---'------ I CITY NOTES I TEACHERS' PAY DAV.-Thc nubile sthool teachers villi bo paid Siturduy luorninu. POOH HOARD MEETING -A s-uperln-tendent m.ition uml reildt nt phylel in for Hillside home will be cho-cn at this ufternoon'H nutting of tho poor board. PAY-DA S-Tlif Uilil.ilH.tna Hudson compinv 11 ltd tho trainmen on tho Nln ueh branch and tho employs of tin Clinton colliery ut vundllns ehteiilj. APPEAL. DAYS Appeals were, hca-'l icsterdaj fiom the Eighth and Ninth li.mH, tomoirou tho Eltv tilth and In elf til wauls will bo hoard from. LlsNTAL AI'FAIR -The mutual Aid tho Dtlawaro, Lackawanna and West ern Cai nhupb will hold thoii annual cu teitalnment and ball at Music hall this evening RELEASED VROM J All. -John Mur ph who was convicted ol ns mlt and batter was v e-stei d,i til ehui'nl from tho eoimt .lull, his uim of lmpiisoniiient having implied. IS SLOWLY GAIXINO.-Joliu Shan non, tho wounded buiRliu. Is -lolv gaining at the l.acknu.inim hospital. Yesterday two moif hot conn o.u of the wound with tho pu.s. MONTHS MIND MASS -Many prltstH from this clt anil othoi points In tho valley attended the month'! mind mans celebrated jebterduy lit St. John's t hun 11 Pltthton, for the late Ytiv lt v. John nfi nen, V. a. RILEY COMING -Jamth Whlttomli Efle will be heto on Muieh 2, whtn no will delicht a bis audit nee at the I.tiim with his own poems which leflect hi tuny tho fcontlment of Anierlt a In the life of tho humbler people. TUN PIN eilALLENQE.-The South Fide Howllnr tlub t-halliHM un t'lllb In Lacliaiuuinu county to a gimu ot un pins for any amount of nmne W II. "Wulteiu, captain, Sci anion Wood Work ins company, Penii uveiiut. INTEND TO PARADE -All iikihIkih of Division No tji), KnlKhtH of I'Mhiaf, 1110 requested to bo put,, m ut tho nt t meeting, Monday t-tenlng, to make ur iHneemenU to participate In the p initio on Thursday In lionm of the Thltieouili regiment SIONED BY THE MAYOE.-Uidln.iilocs providing fm un electric light on Sev enth stieet, another In the 1'lftli wunl and another at the tonier of lltool, anil Crown nvenut-b, utie il-imil jeMeiday by Mayor Iialley. opnenns elected.-.u the remit innual meeting of the Seiantou Citini Hon bocletv. officers for the uiHiilng juir vero elected as follows. Di. I.. Wehlnit. (resident, Dr Albeit ICtilb, lco prist lent; Anthony Rauman, esti , M'tietinv ; uouls Com, ui, trtiiKuiti AN OLD CAHTI.i:.Ploft.Mjr Will heHter's lectuic on 'An Oltl Cuttle Is 'ho tvent to which the most ciilttiltd Utopia if the cltv urn looking loiunrd Tho in ertalnmcnt will bo glim one wetk fiom his evening In the Hlejtlo olub for the leneftt of Aphuiy cliuteli. FUNERAL VODAV --The fnmrul of -in-late Mr. R Joidun will bo held this nornlug fiom the resilience rornt r of Wyoming avenue mid Delaware street, 3reen Ridge, A Msh mass of ifuuicra THAT DULL FEELING after eating relieved by Horsfortl's Acid Phosphate iokc no Substitute. win bo celebrated at St. PiiuI'm cliurrh nt 10 o'clock. -Interment will bo mndo In ho Cathedral cemetery. SIMPSON'S CAH:.-The boattl of pur dons Wedntsdm luld undtr uitvNcnieiit the cnoo of William Simpson ni nil nouncetl In .it-sttrtlnVH Tribune. Simp non wim totiilt'tetl of MMUlor bufBlnry In brenklnB Into Udwurtl Parr'H Htore on Went Iicknwiinua nentip nnil was cent to the HuntlnpT'loli teformatory. WILL cni.ilRATi: Tlien will be ti St. PatrlekV D.i telobiatlon In the bane ment of Hol HosarWlliurcli this oen Iiir at whlcli Attorney W. P Shrnn will delllcr an address on "Ireland and the Irish ' A chorus by 10) chlldrtii, tlltecled by llniln Evnni will be nliother of tho feulurts. COOKING DEPARTMENT. An tip-to. rlato Inuovutlon has been matin ut the MiwH Taylor hospltnl by Superintendent A S. natlillnt,' Hnienfter tho sis nt thnt Institution will itcelie In struction In the art of c coking. Miss Cor nelia C Hedford of tho New York Clt Association of Tenchcia of Cookuy, will ttacli tho nurses. ENTERTAINED PRIENDS -Mr- 1 11. llltks entertnlntd tho mt tub' r of Mrs. C. r. Whlttemou's clats tdttiila) afternoon at n fi o'clock t( a nl hri n-si-denco, 111 1 Pine Ptttct. The Kiiesls. wte: Mrs C P. Whltttmore, Mln IMna T'.itrt, Miss Plora Smltli. Mrs. I'rcd W. Hani hart, Mrs George Wted Miss. Annie Sliclp and Mrs. .1. II. llltks. RONDfl APPROVED -'I hit bond of lr. Mitchell, coiistiiblt of tin Ninth waul of thlr city was iippro(l b the court fstcrdi. It Is In Hit sum of Jl,() and M J. Mitchell Is the Miiely The bond of Edward E. Sw.utz, constablt of the l-'list wartl of Dunmoro was also 'nppio'ol That, too, Is In the sum of fl Wi ,ml h- l.ouls Englo uud I). W. llornbaker as botiiljincu. I.ECTItRE ON TAI.MID-Re. E M. Chapman, w'll dolttr an nddrfss upon the Talmud tonight at the Militc nt the Limit n Slntt tcmplu. lie will coini.ue thu Talmud liabll or Uabvlonlan Talmud with tho Talmud Yen.shal, or Jcru'aleni Tulmud. It Is expected that tho address will bo especially IntctestliiK and tho pen eial public Is cordially invited. REAR END COLLISION Alexander Patterson, the tolottsl prismun w,ut tint eiemonloustj dumped out of lis wapon jtstertHv morning while tlilvlur nlotiff Lickiwanni avtnue. A 1-llc.i dihim; ii heavy beer wagon droit up too close nnil the tongue of tho latttr wnRon ran beneath the botlv of I'attt r soirs w ipon and tipped It over. No In JuiKs were caused oi daniaKo done. CASE TRANSPMRRED. Tilt John Hancock Mutual Life Insu.mte company, of Hoston, Mass, thioUKh Atloineys WII hird, Warren ic Knapji has secured the removal of the tat bioucht nRalust thtip by Sarah Lavln to the I'nlUtl States i li mit court, after Riviutf a bond for the Iiroper transft rral of tht ease. The c.iso Is ono in assumpsit and w is brought hi t'i" pl'ilntiff, Saiah Lavln to recover tho sum of 1o,0u0 from the insurance company. TIT FOR TAT Thomas McKune was held in JJUO bnil hv Altlermm Millar ves terd i afttrnoon ch.irgtd with an at -mpt to difraud his boarding hoasekttpei An thony Henry npprnrtd .is pioecutor No sooner vmis the above ci se tllspostd of than I'losucut'ir lltnry bee.im defetul ant, chaigetl vlth m llln Intoxicants without a license. McKune was prc-n li ter and lleniv vas hold In the sum of JM) bill for his appeuaiite at eouit. The par ties concerned reside In Noith .Scranlon. ANNIVERSARY APrAIR-In honor of Its lit mg the stventh annlvirsarj of M iMt r Wllllo I'oote's birthday a nit p tion was tertleied his little filtnds We'l nerdiy evening 1 .Mr and Mis. A' S. I'mitt at the result nee UJ Pagt place. Mis Ch irles Watson tuitl Mrs Willi im Lindor ii!.stetl Mrs I'oote The guests were the Missis May and Htstlo Gail wood May Roevlt.1 and Mnsttrt l'rtd IViber. Prtd JCatker Hal i Solnm Hi. Lemrtl, Gmlwood, Jacob Stiinman and Eddlo Lontlat. CAMP TIRE TONIGHT --t.it ultna it Ezra Grimn post, 1S1, Grnnd Armv of the Rejuibllt, nftei the lculai nuwttr to night will have n tamp flu, whtn ie freshmt nts will be seived by tin enter tainment committee. A numbtr of visit ing comrades will be prt sent and it Is hoped that all Grand Vrm of the Re public numbers In thevltlnitv villi atlen 1 and tnloy an evening of lemlnlseenees of tho vi ar th it Is now not the ' late war " but anothei whoso actuality is fast be. t omlng but a nn morv to the pit st nt g( n t ration. KILPATRICK BOY AGAIN. Ginbbcd a Lady's Pocketbook in the Postofflce. Jtiseiih Kllpatriilt. "the tall, meek, pale-l'ace-d lad." who kept the whole city guessing by his opeiutlnns un tho hill, unil who is to be tiled loi lutconv at the next term of mint Is In tumlil again. Last evening shoitly befoto fi o'clock ho snatched a pocketbook con talnins $10 fitini a latlv's hand, In tin-postollkc- con Idol, and tan Into the citiwiled stieet. The mutter was Imineill.itely uiitMd to police liendeiuatteis and Captain Ed wards himself stalled nut on the can" Prom the dest ilptlon he susnet ted 'it onto it was the Kllpatiitk lad, and, hunting lii in up, hail hi suspicions ton ilrmetl. The poeketbook nnil nil of Its contemn welt leeovered. Dining ihe eaily atttiuoon a younger biother uf tht Kllp.ittlik boy com mltteil a vicious assault on a smnlli i loy near tht iuthedi.il toinei. DeUee tlt Chat It". Sllveibett, iuuk him Into ctibtodv, with the Intuition of liunillnjr him ovt-r id an oillte't. Pour men, how ever, cunt up and fturibly it-leased the lail. Tlnoi- of them an- known ami win be alie'steel. E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beet on tap J'llday, March IT. Try Cnsiy & Kelly's lloel; Reel, lis tin beul on tap. Smoko The Pocono Oa Cigar. ' Cntey A: KgllyV three yoai-uld lluek Reer on tup today nt all lltst-cliss hotels. E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beet on tup at all hotels una restuumnts Filduy. Maich 17, Try Casey A. Kelly's Rink Reel, its the best on tap Steam Heating nnd Plumbing. P. P. &. M. T. Howley.231 Wyoming ave. DIED. CANNON -In W.st Seranion Muuh hi IV" P. J Caiiiitui iL-ed I'j e-ara ut uls it tltlt 111 1 , eonit 1 Minion u 1 nun nit ut Jul. 1 J.tLkson fctitet uud Kuneral amiouuce. DONNELLY - In Ulnshnmton, Mareh n. iviy. William Dtnnelly, . years of ago. .11 the lesldeiiee, ISO Chaplii strtut. Mineral this morning ut i.'(0 o'clock. Sei Mies at St Patrick's church. Inter ment In tho JilnBhiimtoii Catholic cernc tery I'LANNELLY -In Duiimine, March 10, 1W, Glace, the n-joai-old iluu0'htei of Mr and Mis John Plantully nt the icsitUnte on Grten Ridge street. Pu neral this afternoon ut 8 o'clock. In tel mini at St, J'.iuy's cemetery. RECEPTION FOR THE THIRTEENTH ARRANGEMENTS TOR IT ARE ALMOST PERFECTED. Meetlnp of tho Geneial Committee Iu the Bonid of Tinde Rooms Yes teiday Afternoon Pntade Statts Piomptly at 3 O'clock In the Afternoon and Will Bo n Monster Affair Pioginmme for the Ban quet and the Reception In the Evening at tho Lyceum. The general committee of 4- 4- reception to tho Thltteenth -f regiment, P. V. I., extend a -f cordlnl invitation to nil civic, -f patiiotlc and temperance so- cietlcs in this city to join in -f the parade on 23d inst. Those who desiie to take part will -f please notify the chief mar- f shnl, Colonel E. H. Ripple, not -f later than Tuesday, 21st Inst., -f -f in order that positions in line - may be assigned them. -f t At n mi "ting of the geneial commit tee thnt has i hinge- of the meptlon for the nn tubers of the Thllttenth logl ment, held In the beut d of ttatle ltmnis yesterday nfttinnon, u vnst mnoimt of business was linns ii toil. Owing to the- bhftt time timing which arrangements must be petfected, it was deemed inexpedient to stnd Invitations to evety socelty In the tlty lo partici pate In tho paiade and the generil In vitation ptlnted above this aitlcle vas decided upon as the best means of reaching all the societies quickly No othtr Invitation will lie Issued. Soci eties tlesltlng to pattlt lp ite In the paiade will eoiiftr u nveu- by notify ing Chief Marshal E II. Hippie- us tnm as possihiii The rtcejitlon committee was tlliett etl to make aiiangemetits for the tine of the gov tt noi and his tutf. Thev will nirlie In the tlty about noon next Thnt sdiii and the numbeis of the re ception committee wilt gieet them at the station. C.urlages will be- In wait ing to tone th partv to the Jermyn. wheiethey will have luiii h Caniages villi also In- provided tor them for the paiade The goiemor anil his staff will dine at the JViinyii after the parade and will attend the itceptlon nt the Lvceum In the evening. Eaily Priday moinlng they will leave foi Haulsbutg Chief M, u siml Ripple has his arrange ments fm the paiade well In hand und within -i few days will Issue his ofllei ll oidei with left leiice to the paiade The uaiatlo will move In six dtilsions and will fotm on Pianklin avenue, with the light resting on Lackawanna. It will move imimptlv at 3 p m nnd ten minutes btfoie that horn the bugler at the head of the column will sound At-te-ntion." THE REVIEWING STAND. The exact loute the paiade will pas over h is not yet bet n fully decided upon. The gov et nor and his staff will review the paiade nt the High school and the giand maishal and his stiff, on the Adams avenue tide of the tourt house stiuaie. The veterans of the civil vvai, mem lieta of the Ninth legiment, Pennsyl vania volunteer Infantry, of Wilkes. Hurre, Thiiteenth legiment veteians, Sons of Veteians, Eleventh legiment, firemen of the tlty and many civic sn iletles have alieadj annoimeed their Intention to pattioipate in the paiatlt It was decided yestenlay to Invite Col onel Miner, of Wilkes-llano, and the memb.-iH of the Seventh regiment of the new state guauls, of whlih he Is tommander, to paiticipate in the paiade. At C o'clock tht linmiuet will be honed to the meinbeis of the Thir teenth and rhst Engineer regiment and to any otheis from this city oi its Im mediate vltlnity who solved in the late war In either the army or navy. Sec letaiy Daniels was directed to wtite to the connnandeis of the Monti ost and llonofedale company anil uige them to p.lltltlpate in Thuisdiiy'.s celelua tlon, as it was niranged as nun h for tin in ns tor the lompunles fiom this city. It v.as the oiiglnal Intention to have the baneiuet in the aimoiy. hut owing to the fact tl-tit it will lit Is uc dur ing the nfteinoon l'fl the .IFM'lilbllP- of the holtllfis, tie binquet will be suiotl in the Conn 11 bullulngon W.i-h-luutijii :ieuue and the llloom bull ling on Spltitt :ii.t. Follow lug is th menu subnilttt d by Henley, the eateier anil nceeptdl Piled oysters. Haniiuct eiaekeis eel iv, thhktn H.il.vl, linger lolls, sliced till key, i.idlshes, Sir.itoga hip. Ineatl uml butter, sandwlthes olives, halted almoii Is, u-'-oitud takts, lmieatoill itt i ream, eoffte I L'VENING RECEITION. The leteptlmi at the Lyceum will be gin at S o'tlttk. The soltilus will oc cupy the entire (ut- tinor and btltonv ot the tht alt r. This will lenio onlv tin tippor galleiy fur the guieial public The itimmlttee regiets that it will not ho potisibh- to at-eotnmftlatt evtiy per son who vioultt like f attend the even ing tVliIi'S but the Bolilleis aie the Hist tonslderntlim und niust be eand lor. j If it's in the blood A ' Sarsaparilla j 1 will take it out. i J Other kinds may, i J but probably will not. j THE OLD WAY. Of Treating Dyspepsia nnd Indiges tion by Dieting a Dangerous nnd Useless One. We soy the old way, but realh it is n veiy common one ut present time and mnny dyspeptics and physicians as well consider the first step to tnko In attempting to cure IndluiHilon Is to diet, either by selecting certnln fooels and rejecting nthets ot to grentlv di minish the quantity usually taken. In othei winds, the starvation plan Is by many supposed to bo the Hist essential. The almost ceitnln fnltute of tho star vation tutu for dyspepsia has been proven time and again, hut still the moment dyspepsia makm Its appear ance a course of dieting Is at oiuu ad vised. All this Is radically lining. It Is fool ish and unscientific to leiummcnd diet ing or starvation to a man suffering fiom dyspepsia, betause Indigestion It self stnries eveiy oigun nnd uveiy nerve ami evety llbre In the bettly. What the tlvspeptlt wants Is abund ant nutrition, which means plenty of good, wholesome, well cooked food and somethlnir to assist the weak itomach to digest It. This Is exactly the put-po'-e for which Stuait's Dyspepsia Tnb letii are adapted ami this W the method 1V which they cure the wotst cases of tlvspepsla, In otliei words the patient eats plenty of wholesome food and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet-, digest it fni him In this way tho system Is nour ished anil the overwoiked stomach lestcd, betause the tnblets villi digest tho food whether the stomach works tit not. One of these tablets will digest ",000 gialns of meat or eggs Your tliugglst will toll volt that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the putest anil safest remedy for stomal h tumbles and even trial makes one moie friend for this txiellenl piepaiation. Sold ut M cents for full sUed package at nil drug store -j. A llttlu book on stomach diseases mailed free by addressing P. A. Stuuit Co.. Mmsh-ili, Mleh lion. V A. Connell Mill ptelde over the meeting and Colonel 11, A1 Roles villi make the address ot welcome, to which Colonel Jl. A. Coulter will reply. Tl-i'ie will be short addresses bv Gov eino'' Stone, General llobln. Com ril Stewart and Rt Rev Hishop Holnn Rev. I. J. Lansing, D. D . ot the Gr-te f. t. , ". k k . . v. - h ; k n i . . k k ar , K Greatest tt h i fi V a Bargains Ever Offered. argains that are positively S is without an equalall day Friday Heie nre v.'lues that voii CANNOT lind anywhere else. Ot ttiat WB are convinced. There is not another store that will make the concessions that we do for the sole puipose of incieasing an ever-growing pationage. Of that YOU are aheady convinced. The erowds that come here DAILY bear evidence to tint fact Bister effoits than ever will be made here today. More bargains, and bargains ot the right sort goods that you want goods that aie seasonable, at prices that will astonish you. All goods advertised here will be on sale beginning at eight o'clock in the morn ing and will lemain on sale ALL DAY. You can make no mistake, no matter what time you may call. Quantities are great enough foi any demands that mav be made. v a x K &' &' U" ti & V &" V & St X X u 4 X X X X X X X X X X X Bargains in muslin underwear .r)0c muslin gowni at '27c Good quality of muslin, Mother Hubbard yoke, tucked and trimmed with cambric , mUle 27C ti!)c llllhlin frowns at l.c Excellent quality of muslin, Mothei Hubbard yoke, trimmed with cluster of tucks' and . rows of embioideiv insertion A-vC ,)S(' tOHllsal (Wc ol fine quality muslin. Empire or Mother Hubbard style, eight different designs, all handsomely , tnmiiK'd with lace and embi oidei y .' O VC Bargains in women's knit underwear !U(!.crey rihbu.l test , or Very good quality, low neck ami no sleeves. Excellent value at 10 cents 5C l.lejiMM'j rlbboU vests at I'J'jO In eciu only 1i loi neck, no sleeves. Good value at io cents 1 2--C -J.lt' ll'lc vest's at 17c In five different styles, handsomely trimmed with lace and silk nbbon, real lisle tluead vests fl that tormerly sold for :sc I C !' ft" ft' X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ft ft' ft' X V ft ft' X X ft X X ft' ft' ft ft' ft' ft ft' ft ft ft ft ft ft ft' ft X ft' ft ft ft ft ft ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft" ft' ft" : Bargains in women's wrappers TiilC wrappers at icExtui good quality of percale, lined to the waist, in blue and white, black and white, and . , led and white ODC Bargains in millinery line and 7.)C walking bats at ."c Onegieat lot of women's and childi en's trimmed and tintiimmed walking hats and sailors, some of them high class gooils that sold for 50c and 75c not so long ago, all at one gie.it baigain pi ice, just to make . room loi spring goods. Choice OC Bargains in notion department Gieatest baigains ever otfeied in notions ol the eveiy-day kind. Here's a chance to lay in a good supply at wholesale prices: King's so yaid sewing cotton, worth sc, at 2c. Hesf hump hooks and eyes, two dozen on a card, wotth 5c. Special 2c. Cuiling irons, worth be, at ,ic. Cabinet hail pins, woilh 6c. at 3c. Cube pins, large sies. worth 10c. at 5-. Bargains in mads sheets lilc bleacbcd .sliccls a' .'ilc Very special olfer in . made sheets. t 1 xoo inches, value 49c. Special today.. 35C Bargains in curtains and other house fittings Special sale of $1.50 ruffled swiss curtains, with pole, for 98c The duality of these cm tains is equal to any sold at $1.50 :it tine nr'ce at one pnee. Special sale of rugs Smvina Rugs, oxoo $1.30 Smyrna Mats, 16x92 jqc Tapestry Mats, 18x96 50c Fur Rugs, were $2. so 1.49 ft- " ";;'. ; rvr'irr.4'..r Rlelge Presbyterian church, will open the meeting with prayer nnd Rev. S. C Loguti. D D will cI'mjp It with ben ediction. The Schubert quartette will render selections butwetm tho addresn-p. Congressmen Wright, Grover nnd Williams, of this part of Pennsylvania, have been Invited to bo present nt the ceIbratlon. The mayor nnd Mny-or-eltct Molr, of tho city, nnd the heads it tlm delict tinents nia also to he In vited. The committee has thoughtfully de tided to cine for the nittscs, from this vicinity who were in the srvhe of tho government or R"d Ctoss society dttt Ing the unr. They will be ".applied with enu luges In the parade ami a. box in the tin liter at night. Tlicy are requested to make known their Identity as .soon as possible lo Clritlos E. Dan iels, tho secretary of the committee. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. It Ii earnestly desired that all places of business be closed on Thursday af ttrnoon To that end tho following pioclumatlon has been Issued by tho may oi : To the People, of the City of Scranton, Glee ting. Ritognilng the hand of Piovldetuo In the safe icstoratlon to us of our tltlztu soldiers of the Thirteenth regiment, Pelin Mil. uilii volunteer Infnnlri, and of the numbers of the Plrst regiment of tngl neeis, nnd lecognllng also the tuto pa triotism and courr.go shown b these men In volunteering lor the defense of thin, our country and tho lellef of the op pressed Cubans; now, tlicufoie. 1, James G. Ralley, miyor ot the city of Bcitiuton, tin licrtbi proclaim and set aside Thurs day, Maich 21 fi out 12 otloek noon un til 12 o'tlork midnight as a time foi gen ernl thanksgiving and lejoiiiug, mid I furthtr dirt it and rr quest that nil bul nos bo suspended bulwcui tho hours above named, anil that evuy one unite In honoring those who hove brought honot upon tht mselvcs and upon this, our cltv. Given under mi hand ami seal this elev tilth day of March, in the ytar of our Lonl, ono thousand eight handled und ninety-nine. Janus G. Iialloy, Mayor. All veterans ot the Thirteenth reg iment who tleslro to take putt In the let-option are lequested to meet in the aimoiv Satunlay evening at 8 o'clo'lc to make the nece-nty airnngem'-nts. Colonel Courscn urgently ioi:csls all the membeis of his late command to pat tic!) ate In Thursday's demonstta-tlems Smoke The Pocono oc Cigar. v, y. t n . , , v. , n , v. v. v. v. , , ?Wlgr'paA ml Scranlon Store 124 I g ,LEaPEH anywhere, in addition we furnish the pole and tiimmings free j Carpet sw Mndo so that the u !i I ll ll'l n.-.l tirtrtf A ! t. , .. .....v. ,,uut.. liuuu J article. Special price Extreme Novelties made of plaster old ivoi finish. These rjoods have merit. We sell them lor what they are PLASTER. Hanging Match Safes, monk's heads, etc 25c and 50c Plaques- Flight ot Venus, etc 45c Tobacco Jars 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.50 Pipe Racks, Iudiau Heads, Skulls, Monks, Turks, etc. The collection is large, no two pieces alike. Just the thing for card prizes and dens. Millar & Peck, 134 Wyoming Avenue "WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND." ENGINEERS GIVEN A TREAT. Prof. A. H. Stbin Lectured Befoie Them Upon Steel Protection. The members of the Scranton Engi neers' club, almost to a man, nttendeil the regular monthly meeting held last night In their looms in the Ronul of Trade bulldinfi Tho treat of tho even ing was a ii'iihteily lectin o on "The Protection of Ron and Steel Sti ucttttvi from Coiroslon" bv Piof. A. H Sabln, chemist for Edward Smith X Com pany. Now Yolk cltv. Prof. Sabln deseilbetl the pieicesscs now borne usul by the United Stateii Bureau of CoiiPtitictloit and Rt pair and sevetal huge water and mining companies. lie Is an able num. both as a s-pcaker und in his work. Briefly ho stated that the ptoceSH copslsts of thoioughly cleaning the surface to bo coated, heating the same and dipping In a special quality ji' hot vatnish, then baking In an Iron oven Piping coated In this way has withstood for many years the coriosive action of (-.oa water and for shorter perlt ds dilute ntld viat or such us Is found in tho mines. Tiy Casey & Kelly's Rotk Reer, its the best on tap ' . , n t t n v. . - 126 Wyoming Ave. Bargains in Confectionery Chocolites and bon-bons Finest pioduct on the market, packed in half pound boxes, assorted, at the very special Q price, pei box ' oC Bargains in domestic goods 20c iinnnrhd zeph)r Kiiiirjiams at 0 :Mc Special today in zephyr dress ginghams, worth is cents, 18 cents and 3 20 cents .' V-lC .lC pi'llltl'lllawns at 'J'.C A very good fabric that -i ordinanly brings 5 cents the aid. Special today JLC )c liglit colored ou'Iiijc llsinncl at ."c Veiy good patterns, legular Sc quality iC 7c percales at Sl-'ic Regular 7c q.iality of "ma- 1 genta ' percales. Special puce today O-C 7c Olltill'j; llanilCls at .'Jj.-c Extraordinary value in 1 checked and plaid outing flannel, worth 7c the vard 02C (ic.shii'tinjr prints at 2 l-2c Full standaid shiiting 1 pi ints, 27 inches wide, worth fc JtQ Bargains in laces and embroideries 12'j(! torrl.011 luces at rc From 1 to s inches wide, real value fiom 8 to i2,'jc pei yvrd. Special today OC iSe cdidii!; and Insertion at S 1-2- Special offer today in edging and insertion Irom thiee to eight inches wide, Qi woith 12,'jt to iSc per yard 02C Bargains in cotton dress goods 12 l-2c value at I l-2c We shall place on sale today about one thousand yards ol double fold cotton checked chess goods, excellent for child en's school dresses, and woith 12ic . 1 the .ird. Special today 4-sC Bargains in cloth bound books ."()( cloth bound books at Sc The biggest book sensation of the year. Some of the best woiks by the best authois at only one-tilth the publisher's price. Substan tially bound in cloth, coveis stamped in several colors, printed on good papei from new type. Titles bv such authors .ts Hope. Dovle, Dickens, Schreinei, Irving, Ruskin, Barrie, The Duchess, Scott, Jeiome, Drummond, Hronte, Stevenson, Hawthorne. Goldsmith Q and many others oC More than three hundred titles 111 two editions handy vol umes and 12 mos. Best offer ever made at the piice. Ilitidy volumes are 8c anil 12 mos 10c Bargain in paper bound books 10c I) inks at 2c Just received s.ooo volumes, all popular titles. Some of the authois are Stevenson. Hope Doyle, Kip ling, Biaemi, Libby, Carey, The Duchess, Jeiome, Cor- relli, Ittts. Alexander and niany otheis 2C sweep VI-"" q I ,yo TAKC TIME BY THE FORELOCK." BABY CARRIAGES Ai GO-GOTS Car load lust arrived. All htylen. and pi Ices tho lovvesL Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRIDES. Keep us In mind nnd you won't re giet giving us your patronage you will get goods as lcpiesentcd giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prltes for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Reds, etc. Plvo largo floors full to the celling .it ThDS Ke'ly's Stons, PrViiivi'mie , . k v. nn.1 . , k . .. . "t n An All Day Friday Sale. of chaige, all O&ir VOL Other sundries 10c Oak Pole and Trimmings oc 25c White Enameled Poles 15c rsc Colored Sash Nets 10c 7c Double, with Siiims jc X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X, X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .1 .1 .1 X X X X X X X .I .1 .1 .1 f '"-
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