THE SCRANTON TliIBUJS'K-FIUDAY. MAKCII 31, 1890. Norton's Wall Decoration?, Paper Hnnglngs, Llncrustu-Wnlton, Burlnps, Anyglypta, Wood Mouldings, j- the choicest product of American and foreign artists and mills. Wo have all giadcs of stock tor the mansion, the cottage, j e country house, business places cljurches, public halls, hotels, etc. AnieYlcnn El8- Trench, German deslfU13 and colors for all tastes. We make specialty of interior Decorations nrid odd things for walls. Very large variety at right prices. Vlndow shades, all sorts, j-endy-mndo nnd to your order. Wo Invite an Inspection and ' comparison of stock and prices. ii uviriCPTf-'iivi 322 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. 32 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barro. X Sec Our Great S. 5 EASTER : a DISPLAY or VS - S Fine Pictures 1 THE GRIFFIN ART STUDIO g aoo Wyoming Avenue. jj; -s WE DELIVER Fresh Pure Milk 5c a Quart. UCUWMIIIl DAIRY CO .1.l7 Adumt Avenue. DR, A. A. UNDABURY. SfccialiUs Surgery, itoasei of Women Cniff Hours !toIOn. m l to :i p. m MRCMddnce - ..-."to up. m Olllue -JUt Conni'll IlclidlDi;. Kcridonce JlD'-uutli Mnln .Yenue. Chas. McrtUIIen & Co. llnvo openl n Genera! Insur ance Olllci In the Traders' National Hank Building IJp-l Stock ('cmr-iilr" ii'iro.pnt"d. I.arRt lines opi.H--lu.Uy tolUlted. Telc plioia IStjJ. P. J. REAP, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting JolililnR Promptly ttondrd to. Comer ofreun A ven no ami .Linden Street. Under The Wilndsor." l'or l.louor. Driitr nml Tob icroui waits. Pamphlet free. 1HIJ KI2i:L.SY INSTITUTE, 728 Modljon Aye., SCRiiSIO.N. lA. Scranton Transfer Co., IIU.1I1 J. KEENAN, .Mix.iajcr. I'lioi-.1 Inrjiice dnoct from resilience to my in I "I" t lie I tilted. Mutes. (Illk'c 10!) Lacki:. Ave. 1'lionc H25 W. II II in A . 3 A Neat, Clean Laundry If Mill turr l or our liinlih miu Mill M-iiil mu- Rimm-iils to ii l.miulli tli.it l paiilou lui In tlit li' im-iliDiW nml um um- In ilnlnj; llnlr iwiiK. AVit h.tH n t leu n l.unnlrv tuni iln ii'ii t, c.ireful woiU. It 11 "THE" AUNDRY . I'enn Avenue. A. li. . ARrtAN. J PERSONAL. In Ji. pli limp of 1'iU.sti'ii, mi n K' i.i nit n vHltot ytKttiiltiy. ' Mi mill Mr. JJeliman Levy, of Mnn i muiif, uio ils-ltiiiR filptidh In Syiti i i Slu I'IoiikU- WViUh, of llli sli.iininn. t ic pitf-bt of MIm In-ne IUjiiuUls. of .Ma.l. I- ill nMIIJi'. Mi nnd Mr. Wllll.iin Mi-.NuH). of STj) ll.ri.luilv blit'ct, i i'o t'liliTtuliiiiiK iltn. i. t nit O'llimv nml i-0llr, of Poit J('l'l. N A . ' j'liui II. vs'i'bxii'i, who lui In en in c mi'.' hi tlio V.vW nillroiiil olllci In IhW i ij i,n bu trauttft.'ni'il to liltiglutiutim tcinorittw. Tin- rnKnct iiioni of Mr. l.mils l.oiifr, of tilt 'irm of JotlliH I.UIIK'H Suns, to .Miss :!.. lilun. of N'w Yoik, was annouiiL'wl In that iitv wHinnlny. CianuT B. 'irllllllii', nl Tat lor, linn none ! '. Mexico to uc'cepl a position wltli liir Improvement compauy at .Mamngnrtlu. cunt tolled by rtimim &. Watliliif, of tills rltj IM J. '. I lotj.tn. nf WIIUoB-Jinrrr, foi inub of J'oii'i'i t'lly nml well kmiv.ii 111'). . Ii.ih rftnovfil to Now Yoik rlty. Mo ll rolitlliilo tile publlf'.ttlnu of the Opi'n l.ttK'i .tnti Mill be Incttoil at II I'ink How. John J (iiinlnn, nl The Tiilitinu, who imilerntiil nn op' union for nppfittllultlH tit thn Rcraiiton J'rlvnto hofplttil a tiny wet'ki aao. wu' mnowil to Ills homo jt-Htfi'ilay tuni ixptrtH to lid out in & wit'K or Imi. ' Mtk Ali'Xiinilrlii. of WilkcS'llutii'. anil .MIkmi.'i Anna l.ubinstelli ami llrrtlut Nfrl of fl irilnbuiK. were the Kuonts jcfi'iitly of Mih. J. I. iJrnybcll, of Marlon itlit'ct XIls- N'fi It y 1h u, (lanulitcr of fitnto Benntnr NVoly. Tin inniilnKf oi' MIsh Katluilno A. Slieii. of WiiHhlttKton, to Mr. John A. Me Nntnam. of llt tston. Ih aniiiiiinceil to occur lit Ht. 1'itrlck'H churrh. WuhIiIub ton, D. (. April t, at IiIkIi noun, the lt"V. Dr. rltafforil, of that chinch, nlhVUt nu. Mlm Hht a Ih tln only iluuirhtrr of Colonrl'ThnniaK .Shea, of llto tommlHsaiy, I'pltcl HtutoH army. Smoke The roeoin De, Cigar. " CONSTABLE WANTED rRACTICE Mr. Kelly, of West Market Street, Objected to Being the Target. "Your honor. 1 only old It for fun and meant no liaun," quoth one l'eter llerrlty, it loshlent of the Third waul and iMiinituljlo-iMcrt, uccotdlni? to stn llutlt". He addressed tlu rr-markH to Aldermnii Saltty. who u-iu'enonta Miss Justice In that bailiwick. Anyhow, I'll hold ou In $300 Intll. and you can tfll thn cotirt thf fun you hud," tut Id Alderman Sultry, and Will lam Cuslek furnished tin lenulrod hull. Tlio above liropcrly IntiDilnci'S tin story of Oct rlty and James Kelly, of West Mmkut Btrcet. Coimtahle-olctl (Jet lily, fully alive to lilt probtthlo demands. that hlfl luos licetiVf ofllce would irmko upon him. imridiased u pair of nlpiu'frt. Ot cotirso. ht- would not ilati- attest any person until In was cllrcelrd so to do. but surely a little qui' t praitlco would ho bciiehcliil. Itcnsonlng much uloinr thesf llncw, the next step was naltnnlly that of llndlnp a "mnik" who would not mind holmj nipped, espi'iially when it inlRltt porfoet the eonstnhlo In tin devious ways of tin wutd sleuth. It Ih llnht heii that Kelly enters Into the story. Wediienlay hi had Oerrlty arrested, iharsed with assault and hnttery. That Is why (Jertity Is tinder bail at piescnl. Kelly nveis that tioirlty Hied the nlppci' came Metal times on liliu. inn "In h'l l B at thiil," until th last time uiidfthen II didn't look like fun and he not hint In the lurmitu. His anus, espe-lully the rlpht one from tin irlst mi. weir swollen. Jicslilc!. f!et ilty had said tti.it it was Rood pruetlee In him ami that ended It with Kelly. Nonstable Cole uriesleil tJeitlly with out the aid of nlppef. CAPT GILMAN'S COMPANY First Step Toward the Reorganiza tion of Company D Taken Last Night Twenty-Fivo Mem bers Were Present. The members of Company 1). Thir teenth regiment, Pennsylvania A'olttn teer Infantry, met lust iilsltt and tle cldeil to reotprnnize as Company 1. Thirteenth tOKlment National Guard of Pennsylvania. About twenty-five men attended tho meetlns and two-thirds of them ex pressed their vlllln!;nes to line up on the lvformlnw. The others were In favor of tho movement hut wish U eonslder tiefote ilecldlmr to ro-enlist. Captain (iiltvan, wlio pieitle(I at the m etlnff, stated thai as many as were piesent had expressed themselves n.s ftuorable to the Idea nnd In expected that tlure would he little or no tumble in scr-urlnir a fine fompniiy This company teturncd from Cami MaeKeti7ie. after beim; mustered out of the United rit.ites Volunteer perviee, with a total muster roll of nlnetv-one. The new company will comprise llfty llve men at the outside nnd therefore it di.es in t seem that any serious dllll culty will be experienced In re-formlm; a Company 1, Thirteenth rer.hnent, Nrtlnnal Cuard of Pennsylvania. L'ndeilyln!,' the movement of this re forming. Is the idea of preserving in tact th Thirteenth, which during a year past has nddud lustre to Us al teady fair name. Captain Oilman -wishes to state thnt any men who formerly belonged to Company D, at any time, and wish to go In again will be welcome, provid ing ho can pass the examinations. Tin company expects to be organized in time to be inspected by M'ljor "W. H. .Millar, when lie inspects the companies tif tin Seventh lesrlment here. ELK BOWLERS WIN AGAIN. Defeat Flttston Elks with Compara tive Ease. Thf Elks' bowling tfaniwent to Pitts ton last night and defeated the V.Hi team of that place In a four-game tour ney nt Kelly's alleys. The Scranton team was made up of Charles ri. Fowler, Phillips, CJeorge Koch. Emll sk'himplf. What ton and Madenspaeher. iittston was ieprf sentetl by 31uri.tY, Clbbons. Connots, Ijoftus. Thompson ami Jones. SiT.intun won each of the four games by the following scores: lwi6 to ST:', U.i'J to ST;, 41 to S37 and !(7S to 951. The highest Individual store, 206. was made by Siiilinpff. AVIiaiton made the highest average, 1SI. At tin loncluslon ot the came the visitors wete entertained nt the rooniH of the Pittston i:iks. A return game will bo played lure, April 11. DEAL TO BE CLOSED. Finnl Move to Secure Promised New Industry. Tho mnuufaetuieis' lommlltee of the board of trade will meet lu tlio recre tarv's olllce at 3 o'clock this afternoon to close up the deal for a big industry which the boa id has been nfter for a long time. Every member Is urged to bo piesent. as ilnul aetion must come today. - - - -r Boyle & Mucklow. the popular lothleis, are distributing a handsom fashion pamphlet among tluir lrlends. Tho pamphlet contains a number of tine llliittiatli.ns of places of Interest, also some line cuts ol the lat est stylo ot clothing which that popular linn have in stock. Announcement. 1 will dispose of my entire stock ot dlainonds.solld silverware and valuable art display at auction this week. Thomas C, Parker, Wilkes-Harro, Pa. On April 17 Prnllieino & Co. -will open their new stoio on Iwickuwnnnu. avenue. They will roiitliiuo their removal s.ilo until the nbove dat.. Easter Flowers for Holy Thuifday at Clark's annex, 20.". Washington avenue, old Guernsey building. Removal. Uv. Taylor, Dentist, will move his olllco to lesltlenco, 1760 Sanderson ave nue, Monday, Apill 2. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been usetl ror over PIl'TY YUAHS by MILLIONS or MOTIIKItrt for Iholr ciui.niu:N wiiii. i:tiii:tiiin'u with pkuI''i:ct Hi'cci:s. it soothes tii- CIIII.I). HOI-TENS thn HUMS, ALLAYS nil PAIN; t'UHKri WINI) COLIC, and Ih the bfnt teinpil.v for DIAItHHOEA. Hold by DruKlllHtu In eery pnrt of tho world. Ho suto and ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Hoothlng Syrup," and tnke. no other kind. Tncnty.llv) cents a. Ijottls. BURGLARS HAVE MANY CALLERS LEONARD WAS A MEMBER OF A 3IAZLETON OANO. Cummings Was Under Arrest in Monioo County but Was Released Becauso No Evidence Could Bo Of fered Against Him Kelly 13 Not n Resident of Ashley, hut Has an Intimate Knowledge of the Place. Find Made by William Loach's Son at Ararat. .Ir-mrs Kdlv and James Cuiuinlnes. the burglars who were shot at Ararat Summit Monday morning, had a large number of cai!"is yestunlav. Onu of them was T. !'. Welter, chief of police of ytroudsburg. Jle is positive that C iminlngs is a mini who was under ar rest at u small village near Strouds Intrg about Inn months ngu, but was teleased because thole was no positive proof to comifct him with a number of buiglaries committed In that vicin ity at that time. DetoclHc Trescott.of the Lehigh Val ley company, identlllod Joseph Leonard. ho Is In tin toimty Jail, as n member it'a lawless gang at Hiizleton that gave the police of the Mountain City no end of trouble. 17. C, iuitt, an lion and Coal oillcer from Alahanoy City, mw the two nun In the county lull and tho two In the hospital nnd is positive they answer in a genet jl wav the descilpllon of men mixed up In the muIouh smfu blowing cntctpilses In Sthuylbill coun ty during the winter months. Crum could not identify any of the men but he was so impressed by the way they tally with the descriptions of the Sihuylklll bttrglais that ho is going to send up men who were bound nnd gagged In places entered by the bur glars. They will be able to state posi tively It tlvy are the men. KELLY NOT PHQM ASHLEY. It hns beet, proved that Kelly Is not a resident of Ashley ns he stated. Por seven ycatst at least he has not been n resident of tbe.t pine. Ho has nn In timate acquaintance with Ashley, how ever, which is tcvealed in the way he talks about It. When the chief of po lice o" thPt place was tit tho hospital for the purpose of Identifying Kelly the latter aslietl him how Ofllcer Cav anauu'h Is gettlnt; along. Cavanaugh is one of the Ashley cllleers. He is com Irg ii)) to SCO If he can identify Kelly. The chief of police ot Ashley believes that Kelly was In a gang of a dozen tiuinplsh-looklng Individuals he found loitering on a bridge one night. Ho compelled them to move. That night two safes were cracked in Ashley and Hie trumplsh-looklng fellows fellows were seen no more. It Is the opinion of the authorities that tho great amount of safe-blowing and other desperate work in this part of the state since last fall was tho work of two gangs who were acquainted and had an understanding. The men now In custody are believed to be members of one of the gangs. AVhether or not they were mixed up in the Corcoran murder will lie known within a day or two. Kelly felt better yesterday thnn any day since ho was shot nnd the hospital authorities are beginning to hope for his recovery. Cummings suffers groat pain from his shattered arm. It may have to be amputated, and it tho sur geons succeed in saving it the member will be ctlppled. Leonard Is evidently feeling a little nervous. He assured the Jail author ities vesterday that he cannot bo con nected with tho Corcoran affair for the reason that he can provo nn alibi. ltOIillEUS' TIHNKETS POUND. Yesterday a son of William Leach, who shot thieo of the robbers at Ararat Monday morning, found a sil ver watch, gold chain nnd linger ling and a revolver case In the hollow of a stump not far from the scene of the tatal shootins- Thou Is no doubt that they were placed there by members of the bold gang subsequently captuied The articles are being held by Lenoli tor the authorities who may find them valuable in the pioseeutlon of the pris tine! s. The following Is from the Cnrbondale Xtnim "The Willlnnisport police are of the opinion that the man who was killed at Ararat may bo Paddy Brooks who Is accused of highway lobbery anil burglary. Tho description of the man tallied with P.iooks save that rirooks' body Is said to be covered with tattoo marks while not even a vaccin ation mark was found on tho dead burglar. Another point of difference is that Hrooks' teeth nie said to bo badly worn. The Atarat man has sound teeth In good condition. Photographer Poster Is preparing sets of photo giaphs of tlio fellow and they will bo illstiibuteu among detective agencies and police readquarters. It is hoped In this way he may bo Identified." KEIGHHON KNOWS THEM. The Wllkes-Hnrre Times of Inst night contributed the following to tho story: "J..C. Kelghron, one of the shrewd est detectives in Northeastern Penn sylvania, and a member of Herman Darling's foico of sleuths, vas in Seianton yesterday and called at tho Lackawanna hospital to look over the burglais. Cummings nnd Kelly, who were wounded timing Hit recent trouble nt Ararat. "Detective Kelgluon said he met thu Will buy Fancy Fresh Sardines, 18 ilsli to tin; limit twolvo tins, to purchnsor. lluy.s largest Jordan Almonds. Jluys Courson's tJum Flour ; will bako tho bust bread mul inoro oi' it. 1 8c per doz. IJuys our fancy "Jcr&oy J,'gV I! days laid, Et !:, GOURSEMi 19c. 40c $4.90 bttrplnrfl in the western part of tho state. When a reporter asked him If Kelly and Cummings had given their correct names Mr. Kelghron paid they had not, though ho politely declined to reveul what their right names are. Ho also ptefcried not to express nn opin ion one way or the other as to wheth er ho susvcted them of having been Implicated lu tho murder of Michael P. Corcoran at Duryea sevcrul months ago." GENERAL MANAGER ENGAGED. C. B. Mncquivey Will Havo Chnrgo of tho Firemen's Fair. At tho regular weekly meeting of the executive committee of tho fire men's fair committee In Chief lllckoy's ouico yesterday Charles D. Mac qttlvcy was engaged as general mana ger of tin fair. Ho is to have full dl let'llon of nil matters pettainlng to tho fair nnd from this time out will devoto his whole attention to It. The committee again discussed tho question of changing the date of the annual parade and Inspection from September to May 8, tho opening day nf the fair. Tho mutter will bo re-ln-tioducril In tho new councils anil an Influential committee will be charged with tho duty or lobbying It through. A report from tho committee on ho tel accommodations lenoited that tho city hostulrles can easily entertain 1,500 truest e. WEBBER SUCCEEDS CARR. Ho Is the Now Superintendent of tho Plnnt of the Scranton Electric, Light Company Some Other Changes Made. William P. Carr, who has been su perintendent of the Scranton Electric Light company's plant for tho pust twelve years, was succeeded yesterday by Henry X. Webber, the master ma chinist, who has also been In tho cm ploy of tho company for about twelve years. Cur, it Is alleged, neglected his du ties and was unpopular with tho men employed by the company. When a Tribune representative culled at his homo on Scronlon street last evening, Carr was not there, but Mrs. Carr vol unteered the information that her hus band's health has been bad fcr some time, and that he had tendeted his res ignation and Intended going out West Yesterday at 11 o'clock tho following was conspicuously posted In the power bouse: NOTICE. March 50, 1M. HE.N'HY X. WEBHEIt Is hereby given chnrgo of ptatlon, m.ichiuety and all men employed therein. 1IK.NHY KiNdSLCY Is given charge of lilies and linemen. ALUEHT J. CAHIt is qlven charge of trimmers and Inspectors and is general timekeeper. All this till further notice antl takes effect tit once. VV W. Scranton, President. The report of Prof. Spain regarding tho condition of tho city's lights may have had some effect upon Carr's re tirement, but this could not be verified. While no other changes apart from those mentioned in the above notice were made, It is believed that others will follow. ONLY BARGAINED FOR ONE. Proprietor Manley's Removal Plans Interfered With. Wednesday night about 10 o'clock a well-dressed, modest-appearing girl of about twenty years, applied to the Globe hotel for lodging, saying that she had no money but would only im pose on their hospitality for one night. Proprietor Manley was not taking any lodgers because nearly everything in the house is packed up or being packed UP, preparatory to moving, but sooner than turn a poor unfl friendless girl into tho streets he had a bed flxed up and gave her accommodations. Yesterday morning Mrs. Duggan, agent of the Board of Associated Char iltles, was called to tho Globe hotel. She brought with her a bundle con taining among other things a long, nanow white dioss. When she came away she carried with her tho name and addiess of a young man which was given to Alderman Millar. Proprietor Manley will not move all his furnituto ut once. WILL SIGN THE ORDINANCE. Mayor Intends to Approve Sander son Avenue Pave Measure. Mayor Palley will sign tho Sander son avenue pave ordinance this morn ing, so he stated yesterday. This Is tho last of the ilfteen days allowed him for considetlng tho ordi nance. When it camo to lilm it was accompanied by a communication fiom City Clerk Lavello requesting him to withhold his signature until releases of damages had been sei tired from two property holders, whose properties it was feared might be affected by the change of gin do. These pioperty holders have not for warded the releases, but on account of the general clamor for the pave tho mayor has decided to Ignore council's request and sign tho, ordinance. The possibility of damages ever belngsnught is. at all events, very slight, tho mayor lias been Informed. Tho appropriation ordinance has not as yet como to tho mayor. Prom his present knowledge of the measure ho Is disposed to sign It as It stands. THE EFFECTS OF THE GRIP are overcome by Hood's Harsarparllla which purines tho blood, tones the stomach, strengthens tho nerves, nnd makes tho whole system vigorous and henlthy. A vegetable cathiutle that can bo relied upon to do Its wotk thoroughly Hood's Pills. A Wealth of Bloom At our Annex. Hon't fall to sc-o them, i'o'. Washington nvenuo. ". It. Clark & Co. A Most Attractive Assortment of Hresses, Reefers nnd Eoys' Presses for Easter, at llnhy Jlajsaur, "12 Spruce street. Easter Cards. Honkloti ami Novelties, rtoldlcman Urn itookmitii, Smoke Tho Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. Tho Student Grill. If you wish tc i'.-.q your wife or your mother youi vcth cart or some other, the handsoinesi d most useful present possible vvriti .e llutuen-Rumford'Co. Scranton, Pa. i Booklet of The Student Grill. MASTER CARPENTERS REFUSE THE DEMAND WONT CONCEDE MORE WAGES AND LESS HOURS. Formal Answer Has Been Prepared and Copies of It Are to Bo Sent to tho Secretaries of tho Local Unions Contractors Say It Is Their Duty to Thomselves, tho Public and the Carpenters to Re fuse tho Demands That Havo Been Made Upon Them by the Men. Some tltno ugo tho carpenters of tho city made a demand for $2.40 per day of eight hours beginning Juno 1. At present thoy uro paid Ji.23 for n nine hour day. To this formal demand the Mnaler Carpenters' Association of tho Builders' Exchange ban decided to make tho following reply: Tho Master Carpenters' Association of tho lluiltlcrs' Exchange. March SO, 1S09. Dear Sir: At a. regular meeting of tho above association tho following resulu. thin was unanimously adopted: "That after fully considering tho de mands of tho Journeyman Carpenters as set forth lu their pt luted circular wo feel In duly bound to the public, tho carpen ters, as well as to ourselves, to tiKiiln re fuse all ot their rules except rule No. 5, which has already been granted to them und further That a copy of this resolution bo band er! to the secretiirlcH of tho Carpenters' unions. Very truly. Tins Master Carpenters' Association of tho Iiullilers' Exchange. No. r rule referred to has reference to a seml-montnly pay which was granted by tho master carpenters live or six months ago, HOLY THURSDAY SERVICES. Conducted with the Usual Solemnity nt St. Peter's Cathedral. The Holy Thuisday services at St. Peter's cathedrat, yesterday, were as usual of great solemnity and were at tended by n congregation that com pletely filled tho auditorium and gal lery. Over one hundred priests were in at tendance, every parish thnt could do so, sending one or more representatives ac cording to an ordained custom. Tho blessing of the oils used in the admin istration of the sacraments was a part of tho ceremonies and after the mass they wero distributed among tho priests. The moss was celebrated by Bishop Hoban. Rev. X. J. McManus, of Prov idence, was assistant priest; Rev. Peter Christ, of South Scrantcft, deacon of the mass; Rev. J. V. Hussle, of Plains, sub-deacon; Rev. M. F. Crane, of Avoca. nnd Rev. J. P. O'Malley, of Kingston, deacons ot honor; Rev. J. J. R. Feeley, of Nicholson, and Rev. P. C. AVinters, of Hawley, masters ot cere monies: Rev. T. F. Klernan, of Par sons; Rev. J. . Moflltt, of Taylor, and Rev. J. V. Moylan. ot Honesdale, chan teis. Two hosts were consecrated, the ex tra one for use In the mass of today, when in commemoration of Christ's death, tho transubstantlntloni Is not enacted. This extra host was borne In a procession to tho side altar which had been most beautifully embellished for Its reception nnd there It remained In its temporary repository exposed for public adoration during the entire day. This morning it will be conveyed back to the main altar to ba consumed in the mass of tho pro-sanctlfled. Tho host was carried in the proces sion by Bishop Hoban, walking beneath a canopy supported by M. J. McCollIg an, J. C. McAndrews, J. J. Brown and .1. .1. O'Boyle. All the priests joined in the procession carrying lighted tapers. SIX SOLDIERS HONORED. Moses Taylor Council Greets Their Fellow Members. First Lieutenant E. E. Berry, corpor al C. D. Smith. Private Arthur War ner, Company P.; nnd Privates Henry Melnzer, Ell Whetstone and Charles Clark, of Companies C, F and H re spectively, wero tendered nn informal reception last night by their fellow members of Moses Taylor council. No, 131, Junior Order United American Me chanics, at tho conclusion of the regu lar meeting. Geoige T, Harvey acted as chairman nnd Attorney John G. McAskle made the address of the evening. Tho six soldiers recited tales of camp llfH with tho Thirtee-nth regiment. Earl Held played several selections on tlio har monica with guitar accompaniment. Oscar Henopp as pinnlst, nml A. M. Spraguo with a phonograph, also as sisted In the exprcises. Cigars were passed around. The committee of ar rangements e imposed G. F. Harvey, A. F. Blitz nnd George Elleuvvood. THREATENED TO STRIKE. Drivers for tho Scranton Dairy Com pany Have a Grievance. The Scranton Dairy company havo been given a Pholco of reinstating without condition two drivers recent ly discharged In Green Ridge or havo it smnll strlko to deal witlh. Matters came to a crisis yesterday and a law yer Is being consulted by tho men as to tho possibility of collecting the wages duo them should they decide to strike. They have banded together and state that they will act together. Tho grievance Is said to havo arisen from tho alleged discharge) of the two men becauso they refused to furnish bonds to the company. Tho men were then Instructed to teach substitutes tho routes. They refused and wero dis missed. You Know. very well that "chenp" thing are rare ly really cheap but when high merit Is combined with low price, then, in deed, come tho piudent buyer's oppor tunity. Our Spilng lino of clothlm; contains merit and low price. Boyle & Mucklow, 410 Lackawanna avenue. Easter Beauties That will cheer tho home, at Clark's Annex, 203 Washington avenue, Dr. S. C. Snyder Will Move, his well know dental ofllces on April Ht to Miisonlo Temple, 420 Spruce Tho Wllkcs-tlarro Record may bo had In Scranton nt tho news staniU of Itula ln.oi llie.s,. 401 Spruce anil KM Linden Httcet; Muc, Lackawanna avenue. ff The best remedy for S whoopliiR.coHBh. Oive ' .1... A 1 1 .1 tZ ii. .in.. LfHKnl Svnin -'0lShSyriip,rellefwlll vullgll -V l,l' come at once uutl ths sufferer will eocu be cuicd, nice only jj cts. Our Custom Department Is winning new friends who appreciate, high merit with low price, combined with perfect lit clothing. Boyle & Mucklow, '" 16 Lncknwnnnu nvenuo. Announcement. I will dispose or my entire stock of dlamonds.solld silverware nnd valuable art display at auction this week. Thomas C Patker, Wllkcs-Harre, tPo. Eastor Flower Exhibit. Free to all, nnd all nro welcome. A wealth of bloom. Mnke your selection early beforo the rush nt our Annex, 20." Washington nvenuo. " a. R. Clark & Co. Hot Cross Bum nt Huntington's, 420 Spruce street, Friday. Place your Easter orders early. Hmoko The Pocono uc. Clgnr. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. Howley.231 Wyoming ave. DIED. DAVIS.-At Pittston, March 2"!, 10). Ed vvnrd Davis, (iii years ot ago. Funeral announcement later, MANDEVU.LE. At Wilkes-Carre, March 23, 1S09, Mrs7T0. Mandevlllo, 63 years of age, at tho icsldcnce on Academy street. Interment at Hnzleton today. The Trailers National Bank Capital Surplus $200,090. 75,000, JOHN T. PORTER. W.W.WATSON.. President .Vice-President Pays Liberal Interest on Time Deposits. FRANK L. PHILLIPS, Cashier. WANTED! Every body contemplating having Dental work done, to note this space next week announcing extraordinary re duction in prices of Artificial Teeth, Gold Crowns, Bridge Work And Fillings of all kinds DR. BARRETT, DENTIST 316 Spruce St, Adjoining Hotel Jenuyn Piano Bargains A Fine Upright Grand Piano, el egant rosewood case, cost when new $600. Our Trice, $250 $10 Per Month. The Best New Upright Piano ever offered in this city, fully guar anteed, $223. Easy Terms. One Elegant Briggs Grand Piano, in perfect condition, $130. Easy Terms. Get the latest music "First Of fense March, "Gibson Girl March,'' "Mollie, I Love You,'' song and thousands of others, 23c eacli, at Perry Brothers 205 Wyoming Av3. COMPLETE LINE EASTER HATS and NECKWEAR Bell & Skinner, Hold Jermyn Building. PftsH' rWM-S ' In --.- ;"'"" '""" 11 1 1 Mnuufftctiuerl by SHOUT a HIGOIfJS, Ko. 07 Lncknwanna Ave ILOII Oil HID TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 Marldlai Stmt, Sornhi, Pi, BURNING IHO LUBRICATING OIL! PAINT DEPARTriENT. M1 A I 1 ua ft li Art illlU Vullllallii, WmM, 20 Lackawanna Am, Scrauloa Pt Wholesale nnd Itcttitl DRUGGISTS ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Rcnily nixcil Tinted Paints, ' Comcntcnt, Kconomlc.il, Durabla. Vnrnlsh Stains, rroduclng 1'orfoot Imttntlouuf Bxpjartv Wood. Rnynolils' Wood Finish, Especially Designed for Insldo Wort Mnrblo Floor Flnlsli, Durablonml Drlci i,ulakljr. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUT; LM3HH1 OIL Ail TUnPZNTHE. giiiiiiiiKWDimtiiiiiiiiiiisumi'iiim LADIES SAILOR : II 5 Have Arrived. 1 CALL AND SEE THEM. 1 Bel 1 HAND 5 PAYNE, 1 S SOLE AGENTS 3 Kj On Hie Square, 203 Washington Ave 3 ?XISISIIiEBIISiaaESIIESIBSa2I3EIIIIIIIIIIIc3 CUSTOM TAILORING Is f no account unleu It Is GOOD TAILORING. WE DO GOOD TAILORING Mililo toy tnilors who set cooil whs 8 for their labor, und tho mini who pwi u $14. so, S1S00, $ii 00, $25.00 fnrn. Hint gets iho tall worthoriil imnuv. WZ FITtho "hard to lit" or no pay, honor tnan many high prloo tailor do, nt at Htnn I o mi, und wo carry a variety of styles to milt tho molt exacting lllOUN. We also make a. specialty ot l.cdles Tailoring London, The & New York TAILOR. Spruce S:reet, Opp. Commonwealth Bide- Tfi3 Richart & Santos Oil Co., bKI.L THE CELEBRATED T10NA SAFETY OIL, Insist on settlm It. Made entlroly from tho'i'lona Cruele. High (Irade Lubricating and Burning OIU of every description. 1331 CAI'UUJU AVE. t The Clima: - i V1 A There is no which can so diJ nome or oe so p so much comfort i ment to the Jamil-, Awnings at tin They have, hoJ tofore been madl only, and required j of an expert to put! practically been k ODiain tiiem in sol remote trom the ml everywhere the cosl so Rieat as to be hibitive. The Climax Awnil Is not onlv fiisiJ ii (lUtiiiHlv "Hlf oil not only possesses .jflRf 1 lures of an AmB,fJ? i , i .... .w "liide to i upon and adds to ttiem. It i.J . HANDSOME, CONVENIENT. DURA3LE, CHEAP. It can be put up by anybodv ' without tools or experience il and guaranteed to fit. For Sale Only af Miv f. no Ni.,flJsH t 225-227 Wyoming Ave. f4-f4--f--4--f-f4-f-f-- H llKIOlfii? - Purc White Lead, Cole ' A 5 M wi f I H H rf 11 III II I 0 " In ft tw I L U m 1 H " I U ft wi fl I a Mil I CD imiajJUJUTL Em nt I Jam r ---mMyii iuim. "T 'S&fifflBHSKr t ithj
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