THE SCTUNTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1899. B N. .James Whitcomb Riley's Books nt Norton's Book Store. Sketches in P1030. Flyinp Islands of the Nitjht. Neighborly Poems. Afterwhlles. Green fields and Running Iliooka. Armnzlndy. Bhynios of Childhood. A Child Woild. Old-Fashioned Roses. EASTER Cards, Booklets and Novelties, Devotlonnl and Prayer Books, in largo variety and popular prices. See Our Great S: g EASTER g DISPLAY f r -or- ?: Fine Pictures 2 A THE GRIFFIN ART STUDIO & " g 109 yomlng Avenue. Jj; WflWWKW(W?WW:' WE DELIVER Fresli Pure 5c a Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO .115-327 Adam Avenue. DR. A. A. LINDABURY. Sficialiks Surgery, Diseases of Women Onlee IIoum . . ...ft to 10 1 m 1 to :: p. m M Iteiuelences 7 to H p in OJlleii -'J 'I Con null IInlldlDK. Ilesleluiiee Jltl South Main Avenue. Chas. McMiillen & Co. Iavo opened a Cenei.tl Insm unce OIllco In the Traders' National Bank Hiiildin tt Host Stock Compiinles icpre"cnt,d Larue lines ipiMlnllj solicited Tile nliono 1S6 ;. P. J. REAP, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Filling loMilm; 1'iuiiiptly Utemlrcl to. Corner of Ton 1 eniio and Linden tstiee Under "Ih: Windsor." PELEtJSK tor Liquor, Dnur nnd Tobacco cliei.e s Pamphlet free. I HU Kl ELtJV IN5TITUIU, 728 Madlton Ave., SCRAN! ON, lA. SCR ANT ON TRANSFER CO. Haggago culled for and elell.tcl U.iv .r inght. Office, 100 Lacka. Ave. Phono 525 A Neat, Clean Laundry If ou tare for vom health ou will send our Raiments ti 11 launch j tint Is paitieu bir In their methods ntul uo '.ire In doing their wink have 11 cltnn laumlli nnd di 111 It C.lIC fill Wlltli LACKAWANNA Jo8 I'enn Avenue A. U. WAKflAX PERSONAL. VlllLm Kbf-r. of Dalton, called on bus iness hero jcsteidaj. Mrs Mary Htighep, of Hotunson stieet. 1 visiting in Nicholson Mr and .Mrs. Ktlman Lovy, of .Mom 00 avinue, uro hi Syracuse. Attorney M J. Donnhoe, was la Wilkes liarre jesterdny 011 hiiMncts. Professor l'rcd 11 Hunt, of Peddle In stitute HlBhtstown, N J i the guest ut City Keillor C. II. 13eib. nf the J'uu Press. Miss Kthel Hitchcock cntei tallied a miber of her fi lends In honor of In r ninth blithdav Tuesdiy afternoon nt her me rear 41S Monroe avenue Mim. Iilirhcock wius nssiuted In receiving by vtiB T. S Huberts and Mlsbis HUmeli 1 night and Gertrude Hitchcock. Those pietent were Misses Ulancli Halstcad. J'lorence und IMIth I'eet. Jessie Scrugg, Maigaret and Miiry Lees. Stella Noyes, tiertrude Hnwlej Hthel Ilecker Margaret Hitchcock, Masters Ralph Gill'lth, Collins Van Nort Joseph Ilawley, Hnruld Scragg, Thomas Collins and Ilurmun Sacket. A Most Attractive Assortment of Dresses, Reefers and Boys' Drosses) for Faster, at Haby Bazaar, 512 Spiuco street Easter Beauties That will cheer tho home, at Clark's Annex, 205 Washington avenue. Wo have several small lots of Key West Havnnas we wish to close out. For a time we offer them nt factory pilces. Gatney, nrovvn & Co. Easter Cauls. Booklets and Novelties. Heldlenian tho Bookman. A Caid. We, tho undersigned, do horeby ngioe to lufund tho money on a CU-cont bottle of Greenes Warranted Syrup of Tar If it falls to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guarantee a 25-cent bottle to prnvo satis factory or money refunded, J. G ,15onci & Son, Dunmore, Ta , John l L-onahue, fcScrunton, I'a. GENERAL MAOEE IB VERY ILL. Is the Commander of tho Third Bri gade of tho National Guard. Major W. K. Millar leeelved word tnst night that Brigadier Oenetai Frank Murcc, of the Third brigade, National Gtiurl nf Pennsjlvnnla, was Eerlously 111 with pneumonia at tho Scotland school for Soldiers' Orphans, of which he Is superintendent. Tho word was pent bv his son, Adjutant Robert Ma Bee, of WrlRhtsvlllo. The sreneral's condition In such ns to cause much anxiety. Should the worse happen, an tnte-rcstlng state of affairs would be caused In the National Guard of the stale. It will bo recalled that (leneral Mapep succeeded to the va cancy inude by tho entranre of General dobln Into tho United States volunteer service during the war with Spain. Should death cause a brigadier vacan 1 y Colonel Asher Miner, of tho Seventh leglinont is In line, he ranking ottr own Colonel vVntros, of tho Eleventh refitment by one day. Lieutenant Governor Goliln, however, holds a bilfradler noiiei-al's commission without command. Natuially he would tliun be at least a consideration. AN "UNFAVORABLE REPORT. Prosontod by tho Judiciary Commit tee on Impeachment Potition. At HatilsbuiE yesteiday the Judle- iaiy committee 01 me nuue ii-ii" unfavorably on the petition signed by residents of this county asking for tho Impeachment of Judges Archbald, Gun ster nnd Edwards. Tho matter was not deemed worthy of any extended consideration by the torn ml Iter. ALMOST KILLED HIMSELF. William O. Jone3, of Nicholson, Nai- rowly Escaped Suffocation by Gas at tho Bristol House -Cannot Account for Accident. William O Jone. of Nicholson, for- meily a icsldent of Chinchilla. narrow -ly 0c aped asphyxiation yesterday morning at the llilstol house, In North Scianton Jlc had retired at un early hour in the muuilng. The clerk, who showed him to hlsioom, cautioned him about the gas, but he either failed to tuin it all the way off or Just blew It out. Mis Mabe. wlte of Propiletor May bo, arose early estetdny morning and Immediately noticed the odor of gas She ttaced It to room r.3, occupied by June, railing to arouse him, she called the clerk and the door was foiced. Jones was unconscious, and It required beverul houis of hard work to bring him to. Dr. Wells, a guest at the hotel, attended hlni At a late hour lam night hu was progressing favoiably tow aid tt'ioveiv and could not account for th tumble In- had biollghl upon himself Ho Is a paintei and paper-hanger bj. tiadi', and several persons who called nt the hotel yesteiday recognized him. He Is uhnut 15 years of age, and was fairly well dtessed Word was sent to Chinchilla and Nicholson Inquiring about him, but so far no answer Iris been received MICHAEL GILLS RELATIVES. Information About Thoin Wanted by John Bucher, of Ohio V. letter has been received by The Ti lbuii" finni Mlneiv.T., Stark county. Ohio, funci'inlng Michael Gill who diopped dead tlu-re 11 Uw d ivs ugii. Inloimatlon Is wanted about hl rela tives win ate pappose d In be In this cltv. Gill diopped dead vvlill- walking along tlii- street, a mon with hlni stld he had known him for twelve ye.ir nnd often heard him speak eif his mother nnd to brothers who two eais :igo leslded In this city. If they aie heia now thev are asked to eommunlcat with John Uuelier. Mlneiva, Stark county, Ohio. Vollowing Is the iKsciliitloti of Gill: Six feet In height, hair daik. mous tache -andy, complexion datk ik about IT j ems LAKE ARIEL. Popular Summor Resoit, on Erie and Wyoming Vulley R. R. J'elng easy nf access and pos,essng natural attiaetlons and aiivantngus, which cannot bo claimed for other ie horts In this vicinity, piesents Itself as tilt; most desuable le-sort lot Summer Kcui slons. Improvements In Keeping with th llbeial policy put.sued in the past will be made this season. circulais giving i.itos and other in foimatlon valuable to exclusion com mittees, mulled on application. l)e pliable dates should be s"cured early. James C. Moifnlt, Gei.eral l'assengei Agent, nunmore, P.i. RESERVED FOR SOLDIERS. One Table at the Supper to Be Served at Penn Avenue Baptist Church. The ladles nf the congregation of the Penn Avenue Baptist church will peive one of their periodical and de lightful suppers at the church leetuie 100111 this evening from C to 8 o'clock. Ono tablf will be reserved for the exclusive use of the ex-soldlers of tho Thirteenth leglment who attend the church. At the conclusion of the sup per nn Informal reception will bo fon deied the guests of honor. Storekeepers. Auction today ut 10 n. m. All Rex fold's nxtutes, shelv'lng, 1 latgo wall case, H outside show cases, 12 counters, S tablet', 2 huge tables, desks and olllce llxtures, etc. Easter Flowers. Clnik's Eastc-r dlrplay Is In their nn nex, No. 205 Washington avenue. Fin es: display of nil kinds of flowering and decorating plants. If jour grocer has not got "Red Rib bon" Mocha & Java, don't let hhn per suade? you ho has something Jupt as cjood In placo of It. Demonstration at Goldsmith's Bazaar. Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Has been ukpcI for over KirTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHHUS for their ciHLUHKN wihi.i: TnirrniNa wuh I'ISUKECT SrC'f'KSB. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOI'TENS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN; Cl'HES WIND COLIC, nnd Is tho best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists In every part of tho world. B sute nnd nsk for ".Mrs. Wins low's SoothhiK Sjrup," and take no other kind. Twenty. live cents a buttle. WILL HAVE CHARGE OF MOTIVE POWER SUPERINTENDENT FITZOIBB0N ARRIVES IN THE CITY. Now Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Oillcinl Comes Hero to Organize His Department Outlino of Dutios of Office- President Truesdalo Dotained in New York. Ropoit of Rotiromont of General Froight Agont Frink Laying Off Mon at Car Shopp, Is Not Unusual. The following notice was yesterday posted ut the principal offices of tho Delaware, Luckawnunj and Western company: Dolawnre, Luckawnnru und Western Rallroud Compini) Olllce Second Vice President and General Manager. Scrniiton, March 28, lS'W Mr. Andrew Reasoner having resigned an superintendent of the Mortis und Es sex division of this company. Ml. E. U. Rupsell Is hereby appointed In his stead. Resignation and appointment to take ef fect April 1, proximo Mr John W. Kltzglbbon Is hereby ap pointed superintendent motlvo power und machinery of tills company's lines, with ollico at Scranton. Ho will have full charge of tho construction, maintenance and repairs of the locomotives nnd ina ehlnciy of tho company. Appointment effectlvo this date. All concerned will be governed accoid Ingly. W. K. Ilnllstuiid. Second Vlco Ptcsldeut und General Man ager. Approved. W. II. Tmopilnle, President. Mr. Fltzglbbon, whose selection for this position was incviously announc ed In The Tribune, arrived here yes terday and Is making his home with his hi other, M. F. Fltzglbbon, at 2JJ Tenth stteet. Ptosldent Truesdale ex pected to accompany hlni to oversee the woik of establishing tho new de partment ot superintendent of motlvo power, but was delayed In New York by a special meeting of the director ate. He will probably come on today or tomorrow. THE NEW DEPAItTHENT In the meantime Superintendent Fltzglbbon will ptoceed with the work of oiganlzlng his depaitment. A part of this task Is tho selection of assis tants for the immediate work of the department and an olllce fotce to look attei the statistical and other like woik. As stated In the notice, Supet Intendent Fltzglbbon will have his headquarteiH In this city. His offices will be In the Scranton station. The new position of superintendent of motive power catrles with It the supervision of all the i.ilhoad en gines, muchlneiv and shops; also the compan'.s boats and diaw bridges. Mr. Fitzglbbon when seen esterday by a Tilbuue teportur declined to say anything tor publication concerning his plans, further than to confirm the statement recently made in The Til bune that laiger engines und larger hauls will be one nf the features of the new opeiatlng polio . Mi. Fltzglbbon Is a middle aged man of laige phjslque and like Piesl dent Tiuesdule under whom he served on the Ruck Island load, is -veiv com teous and ufluble. Another Impoitnnt change was 10 poitod jesterdaj. It wns to the ef leot that WIUI.uii Tiink, who for many oars has been the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Wtstom company's geneial freight agent ).i Scianton, would tender his icslgnation anu that 1. J Roone.v un assistant tiain dis patcher at the depot would be ap pointed to succeed him. Mi. Fi Ink's contemplated letiiement Is the lesult of his delre to be relieved tiom the arduous duties of that position because of his advanced ears. STATEMENT MISLEADING The statement contnineil In one ot esteiday's papeis to the effect that the laying off of seventy-live men at the ear shops was due to an order fiom President Truedale wus ildl euled nt tin- Delawaie. Lackawanna and Western station .vesterdaj. All that Mr. Truesdale knows as jet about tho car shops In this e lt was cleaned Horn a cursory view as he walked tluough them on the occasion of his visit heie two weeks ago. The ln.v ing off ot these seventv-flvo mon is nothing unusual. Eveiy ,veur nt this time the woik becomes dull and a ceitaln percentage of the help Is laid off. They are re-emploved when business picks up again. Appropriation for Ornl School. At Hanlsburg jesteiday the house appioved a bill uppropiiatlng $4S.O0O to tho Pennsylvania Oial school of this city Huntington's Bakeiy has lemoveel lo nime commodious quarters In Musonlo Temple, 120 Spiuco street. Choice Assortment Easter Curds and Novelties. Beidlcman 437 Spruce street Easter Floweis. for Holy Thursday ut Clink. innex, SOS Washington avenue, old Guernsey building. Will buy Fancy Fi esh Sardines, 18 fish to tin; limit twelve tins to purchaser. 40c. Hiiys largest Jordan Almonds. Buys Courson'a Gem Flour ; will bake tho boat bread und more of it 1 8c per doz. Buys our fancy "Jortioy Fks," 3 daya laid. Lb Ui 9c $4.90 FUNERAL OF THOMAS NORTON Finalo Tribute of Respect Paid a Large Concourse of Friends, Tho funetal ot the late Thomns Nor ton, common councilman from the Twenty-first ward, was conducted from his late home on Jackson street yester day afternoon, and was ono of thn largest over hold In West Scranton. Lai go delegations from the municipal departments, pclcct and common coun cils, Division No. 7. Ancient Order of Hibernians nnd the Continental Mine Accidental fund were present. Many friends nnd neighbors who vveie Intimately acquainted with deceased were also In nttendanee, nnd a very long line of carriages followed the re mains to St. Patrick's Catholic church, where short services wero held. Sev eral beautiful floral pieces were con tributed by the councllmon, tho Acci dental fund, and telatlves. Among tho city olllclnls present wero Mnyor-clect James Molr, City Treas urer C. G. Roland, Street Commissioner O'Hojlc, School Controllers Leonard and Jojce, Select Councllmen Thomas, Williams and McAndrew, Common Oounclhneii Reese, Grler, Oliver, Grif fiths, Wenzel, Morris, Cuslek, Hatton, Coleman, Keller and Calpln, nnd ex Common Councilman Rnbnthan. Tho pall-bearers wen Michael Mc Donald, James McGlntj, John McAn dievvs, Patrick Calpln, Thomas Gannon and Michael McKlnney. Tho llower bearor.s were Thomas Grant, John Hayes, John May and Edward Cavvley. Interment was made In cathedral ceme tery. DETECTIVES ARE BUSY. Theories Advanced Aro as Interest ing as They Aro Varied. Burglar Kelly Is Still Alivo. Tho detectives ate busily engaged In connecting th Mav field robbers with tho various big crimes of recent oc elli renee In this region. The Delaware Wnter Gap postotrice lobbery, the Cor coian outrage at Durjea and the Peck vllle robbery aro among tho principal crimes that are to be fastened on this gang In whole or in part. The assail ant of William Patterson is not alleg ed to be among them, as yet. The Faston Free Press makes Detect ive "Jake" Johnson, of that city, say that he know.-, this gang by heart and stands ready to show that some of ltsi members were concerned in tho Cor coran murelor Countj Detective Leyshon has 10 I'elved a letter from Johnson asking for full paitlculars about the men un der arrest, and Johnson Is exacted heie In a day or two to center with tho local detectives. The de-tee lives believe that three of the men who committed the burglary at Majiflelel wore piofessional ciooks and tho other three novices. The thiee singled out as being the ringleaders aie the man who escaped, tho eme who was shot elead and Cumtnlngs. the man who was wounded In tho arm and Is now (onilnul in the Lukawanna hos pital. All tluce weie inlddle-nged men, while Kelly, who bus been pnitlvely Identi fied, accoiding to County Detective' Levshou, as a resident of Wilkcs-Harr', and Zeby anel Leonnid. who are now In the county jail, nre the amateurs. County Detei tlve Leyshon Is also au thoiltv for the statement that the Iden tification of the' three predessionals will be accomplished today Hi- further avers that notice was pent to this legion bv a. New Yotk Detect ive ageni y that the robbeiy of the Maylit Id power station was contemplat ed, fhe intoi mutton was gleaned, tt is said, fiom 'i stool pigeon in the em ploy of th" ngeiicj. und who w is with tho gaiijf until iccently Some nf the detectives me f the opinion that the professionals of thir, , gang weie in the Water Gap nnd Peck- vllle station aflaiis anel after losing lleason and Shannon reinforced their lanks with K"li, Zeby and Leonard. Y.oby sas he was boin In the United States, has no place of residence, no occupation, Is 2 je.us nf age, cl.uk hiown hair, smooth shaven, weighs 1C1 pounds, is n feet 10 Inches In height, and has n slight turn In left ee. When arrested ho wore a black coat and vest, blue tiousirs and a lilacle deiby hut. Leonard gives his ago as 27 eais. birthplace Susquehanna county lesi dence Great Bend, occupation inllioad laborer, height S feet Si Inches, weight lfO'i pounds. Is smooth shaven, and won black clothes. Both were fairly we'll dressed when ariested Some startling development!, may lie expected within u day or two In the case, according to I he eletectlves Cummings was veiv lestless ester day and soon after nightfall would pei slst In getting off his cot and go ".star gazing," Ills cot Is placed just be tween two windows which face on the Mulbeiry street side, nnd ofter a big temptation to a desperate man. More over, ho lies with his Inwl ut the font of the cot and If he glows desperate enough he could easily spring light tluough the window In one jump Sev enteen pieces of splintered bone weie taken from his arm esterday morning. Kelly pi pscrves a stolid silence, never making nnv complaint or lnquliy. Chief Patteison, nf the Ashlov pollco fence, called ut the hospital yesteiday afternoon, but could not Identlfv hlni. Kelly, apparently, did not know the chief His wound hns not become any w 01 se Shannon, who was wounded In the Peckvillo mbbery, lies alongsldo Kelly, but so far as Is known tho two hnve not talked to each other Shannon seemed to have more pain than usuat last night. Photographer Fiey. by direction of Dlstilct Attorney Jones, took u. photo graph of Cummings during tho ufter noon. The latter did not get up. but seemed to enjoy being "taken" hy tho photograph. 1 I low over, with Kelly It was different He held the sheet over his head. salng. "I don't wnnt my phiz peddled all aver the whole United States" Auction of Store Fixtures, at 10 a. 111. Wall cases, outside show eases, shelving, 8 counted s. S tables, desks, olllce fixtures, etc., etc. All to go Itexford Co Uniformity of Strength. Flavor nnd cleanliness In Cotiee has become on art. "Red Ribbon' Vine ha & Java lllls the bill the v.-nr nround Demonstration at GoldPimib fiisvur i "" 'cj 'noitrejoo 03 ruojrani-nasnna orri o; laioojj uq luonmg joj 0(j,v 'artop Sntoq 6J ij ojiijav p&on tpuojj c pcoj ao 'nopuaAtioa u puaRu 'siajs oqt ijsu 'oanpcin jo ipjmp , oi o3 nua uoX phu iaaaapaaxa pj.Coj tutAV pooj oti; ooa soop ij ;nq 'ooa ai;i Ttooa -ou baop 21WD luopnig o.E COME TO EXAMINE PUBLIC LIBRARY SENIOR CLASS OF PRATT INSTI TUTE HERE TOMORROW. Tho Visitore Number Fiftoen and Aro Undor the Chargo of Miss Mnry W. Plurumer, Director of tho Pratt Instituto Library School They Will Be Entertained Tomorrow Night nt the Residence of Hon. Alfrod Hand Intone! to Pay a Visit to Ostorhout Library. Tomorrow Scranton will bo visited hy a delegation unique In Itself and most Interesting in Its alms and de- I signs. The senior class of the Piatt Institute Llbraty school ot New York 1 Is on a tour of Investigation of librar ies. The route has heietofore Included only tho largest cities of the country, but because of certain exceptional feat uies connected with tho Albright Memotlal library of this city and tho Ostorhout library of Wllkos-Barre tho members of the class will visit these institutions, after being In Philadel phia for bovcral days. The visitors wilt number about lit teen nnd are under tho charge of Miss Mary W. Plummer, director of the Pratt Instituto Library school. They will arrive hero tomorrow afternoon and will be at once taken to tho Al bright library, which, being closed to the public on the holiday, wilt afford an excellent opportunity to see tho details of tho system employed under Librarian Henry J. Carr and also to thoroughly appieclate the great beau ty of Scranton's architectural pride. JUDGE HAND WILL ENTERTAIN. Tomoirovv night Hon. Alfred Hand w ill entcrtnln In honor of tho visitors, when other guests will bo Librarian nnd Mis. H. J. Carr, and tho mem bers of the board of tuistees with their wives. The board Includes James Archbald, Henry Belln, Jr., Colonel H. M. Boles, Hon. William Connell, T. H. Dale. Rev. Dr. C. M. Glllln, Judge Gunster. II. M. Hnnnnh, Rev. Rogers Israel, Rev. Dr. Logan, Rev. D. J. MacGoldrlck, Mayor James G. Bailey, v . J. Welsh, Rev. W. J. Ford. On Saturday morning the training class will ugaln visit the library, re turning to New York In the afternoon, Among the libraries on their Itinerary In Philadelphia are those ot theDiexel Institute, Pennsylvania Unlveisity, Free Political American Philosophical Society Apprentices, Wngner Institute, Philadelphia Free Public libiary, Ridgvvuy Public library, the Library company, Historical society, Law Li brary and Byrn Mavvr library. The Albiight libiary contains many points of exceedingly great Interest. Its marvelous growth In a city hlth eito unprovided. Its magnificent prop el tv -valued nt more than n quarter nt a million dollars and Its wide field of work and the liberal system em ployed are among the features which will be considered by the vlsltois. Established In liW It now contains 34, 000 volumes und In Its geneial adapta tion Is a great element of usefulness. The building Itself Is In Its complete ness a study that may be very advan tageous. OSTHIUIOUT LIBRARY. While the Osterhenit library Is fur different In Its management, being en dowed, it has many original methods under the dliectlon of Its capable head, Miss James, mid so well known aie these two Institutions that thev nre attracting much attention among the library Inteiests of the country. Tho Albright libiary has been particularly fciitunate In having tin services of Mr. It J. cair, who is secretuiy of tho Aiiieiiean Libiary association and is In touch with ilie most ad valued thought along many lines. Pratt Institute Libiary school is one of the four in the country, the pioneer being tho New York State Libiary school at Albany, the Diexel Insti tute school and the University of Illi nois IJbi.iij school Several sum mei llbraiy schools nie conducted an nuully ut different place". MIGHT HAVE BEEN SERIOUS. Fire Threatened to Destroy tho Residence of W. A. Connell. Bv the careless thinwlng of some hot nshes In a enndui' leading fiom the kitchen Into the ash pit ut the resi dence of W. A Conm.ll, 111S Vine street, u II ii which iiuiekly nssumed elancer nus headway was suited vetteiday inclining about 9 o'clock. An nl.it m wa tinned in Horn Irn-c 121 comer of Clav avenue and A ine stieet and the Relief Chemical com pany immediately responded A few minutes work by the liiemen nnd tho danger was passed The kitchen .mil rear wall of the building was elamaged to the extent of $100, which Is cov creel by insurance. The- Relicts made a let on! breaking inn, consldeilng thu taet that the loads ate ulmost knee deep with mud, and they ui lived none too man WILL VISIT THE WHITE HOUSE Committee Appointed to Wait on Freaidont McKinloy. lion Willlum Connell. Hon. T. V. Povvderly, ex-Sheriff Chniles Robinson. Rcee O. Brooks und Colonel I. A. nties have been selected ns the com mittee to convey to President McKln ley and Postmaster General Smith the city's invitation to nttend the letter cairleis' natlonil convention to be held liein in November. The committee will ntrange their trip to Washington to hult their own enli ven lence. Hot Cross Buns nt Huntington h, 120 Spiuee Friday. I'luco your Haster eatly. A Wealth of Bloom At our Amies. Pon't fall to m-o tlnm SO5. Wushtrgton avenue. G. It. Clail, & '.. Ladles' Home Journal Apill. beautiful Easfr number. Bel dlemun, tho Bookman ' Dr. S. C. Snyder Will Move, his well know dental offices on April Ut to Masonic Temple, 420 Spruce 'Hut Wllkes-llnrre Ilacord may bo hart In Hi rnnton at tho news Mamls of IteU n n Hies, 401 Hpmco and &'l Linden vii tt; Mac Lackawanna nvenue. ID Ta 0 18 1 1 ' Q "Hf couli?Lroihud ZZ ' iiie.ole-coueli. Itistafe (.niKfll SVf lnam'wire Motherou (tyUUll Oyi lliCinnlaj ttly u it. Chililreu like it. Doses are tuiall, rriccJiCts. DECOYED BY A TELEGRAM. Was Greeted by a Detoetlvo Instead of nn Expected Friend, J. Randall James, who was wanted here by MeTlgue & Mclvin, hotelkeep ers, because he owned them a bill of $44 wns cleveily entrapped by a decoy telegram sent him nt the Instance of Alderman Millar In nnsvver to ono he hnel sent here. James expected to meet a friend nt the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western depot at l.RS on his way to New York city, but Instead wns mot by Detective Silverburg, who smiling ly presented a wntrunt. James acted sensibly, and going before the alder man squared himself und was allowed to both see his "filond" nnd continue tils Jotirnej. THE PAVEMENT SUNK. A large patch nf the asphalt pave ment, at the Intersection of Vino sticet and Clay avenue, sank several feet yes terday Into an Improperly re-fllled trench. A wagon londcd with bilck sank with tho pavement nnd It cost a great deal of labor lo get It out. Easter Flowor Exhibit. Fiee in nil, and all nre welcome. A wenlth of bloom. Mnke vonr selection eatly before the rush at our Annex, 20." AVashlngton avenue. G R. Clatk & Co Beidlcmnn, tho Bookman, Removes March 21, pew Masonic building. MILLINERY Wi contsn Bargains A line Upnpjit Guild Piano, el egant rosewood case, cost when new $boo. Osir Price, $'250 $10 Per Month. Tiie Best New Upright 1'uno ever olfeied in this citv. lully guar anteed, fr'2'25. lias) Terms. One Hleg.tnt Hriggs Grand Piano, in peilett condition, $150. Jiasy Terms. Get the latest music "iiist (J1 fense Match. "Gibson Girl March,'1 "Moilie, I love You,'' sonjr and thousands ot otlieis. '25e eacli, at Perry Brother S 200 Wyomini Ay3. COMPLETE LINE EASTER HATS and NECKWEAR Bell & Skinner, Hotel Jcrmyn BtiilJlnft. Manufactured by BHOlvI ULOHEY OIL fill GRAND OPENING I I : r t I Piano I i il-Hr i stieet. orders I ,,, , ,-,,,, l JMWM:W TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 Marldtoi mm ai PAINT DEPARTHEINT.. and Varnishes. UK Mia, E20 Lickawanm Ave., Scrantoi ?l Wholesale nnd Itct.Ul DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, Pcndy nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Economical, Uurablev Vnrnlslt Stains, rroctuclnsl'crrect ImUtUlouuf ISxpoailT VVooeH rcnynolds' Wood Finish, Eupcclnlly DeitRiied for Insldo Work- Marhlo Ploor Pinbh, Ininiblo ii ml Drlui (lulo.cly Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PUR- LIHS3 O'L ANT TURPZNTIiL sii:iiii;:ti:i!Z33iiEiSiisei!it!i!Eiiiiiiu E LADIES SAILOR Have Arrived. g CALL AND SEE THEM. I HflHD & PAYNE, 5 SOLE AGENTS H On the Square, 203 Wiishlntrton Ave II HUiiHiiiuiiimiiHiimiseisumsHiMiI CUSTOM TAILORING Is . f no account unlc-ie It U GOOD TAILORING. WE DO GOOD TAILORING Mnclo bj tailors w ho get good vva; s fur tbelr labor, mid I lie mil 1 who pus in $14 50, $18 on, 5i 00, If 1 ', 00 fir n Mint gets 1I10 toll worth of Id 111 n v. WE FIT Hi" "hard to lit' ur no pav, Mim tl.in niiny high prlnn tailors dn, ut ns Hum 1 e st, mul wo c nry a vuilcty of sijRs to k lit too inoit oxictlnu leleus Wc also make a specialty ol Ladles Tailoring London, & New York TAILOR. The Spruce Street, Opp. Commonwealth Rids-. Th3 Riclnrl & Sanrismn Gil Co., sbi.Ij tiit. CELEBRATED T10NA SAFETY OIL Imlst on gettlnsr It. Mn.le entirely from ihuTionu Lruele High Onulc Lubricating und IJjrnlns Oils eif every description. 1321 CAI'OUsli AVH. "t- -f-f-f -f t-f s t - The Climax $ Window Awning. 4- There ts no one feature which can so distinguish the home or be so productive of so much comfort and enjoy- - ment to the lamilv a AYniDgs at tiie windows They have, however, here tolore been made to order only, and tcquired the services of an expert to put up. It has practically been impossible to obtain them in some places remote tiom the makeis, and evervuK'io the cost has been so gte.u as to be almost pro hibitive. . . The Climax Awning Is not only llist-class, it is distinctly "Kilt cilL'e." It not only possesses all the fea Hires of an awning made 1 1 your order, but it improves upon and adds to them. It is HANDSOME, CONVENIENT. DURABLE. CHEAP. It tan be put up by anybody without tools or experience and guaranteed to fit. X Tor Sale Only at X t 225-227 Wyoming Ave. X 4- 4- - 4- 4- 4 - -t-f -f - 4- 4 -f -f ulf.ti, IJo. il J J Lackawanna Ave. WSMM CO. SlrasI, Ssmlji, Pi. mm OIL .1 Pure White Lead, Colors MILLER U.
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