THE SGRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, APJRIL 11, 1899. 5 Norio.i's Wall Dscoraliou Pnper Hangings, Llncrustu-WnHon, Jim laps, Anyglyptn, Wood Mouldings, the choicest product of Amcilcan n.ul foreign nitlsts and mills. Wo have all guides of stock for the mansion, the cottage, the country house, business places churches, public halls, hotels, etc. American, English, Piench, German designs nnd colors for all tastes. We make specialty of Interior Decorations and odd things for walls. Veiy large vaiiety at light prices. Window shadoi, nil sojts, ready-mndo and to your order. We Invito an Inspection nnd comparison of stock nnd pilces. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Avonue, Scrnnton. 3S S. Mnln St., Wllkes-Barre. 1 The KOSY 8 A new Cameia folds g X up like a book. g jg .Inst Ills Your Fockcl. $i IS We are the sole agents g 15 for Scranton. J ; 1 THE GRIFFIN ART STUDIO j jj ioo Wyoming Avenue. JJj WE DELIVER Fresh Pure Milk 5c a Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO jijl3J7 Adams Avenue. I DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Sretialilt-s Surgery, Diseases ot Women Onicu Hours. . 11 to mo. in 1! to ! p 111 At residence . 7 to 8 p. ni Otlice mo Council Hulldlnir. IteOdcm-e Jio homli Jluln Avenue. Chas. McMiillen & Co. Hnvo opened ft General IiiHiir .ince Oftlio In the Traders' National Bank Building Best Stork Companies if presented Largo lines especially solicited. Tele phone 1S P. J. REAR, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting lobMnc Promptly Attended to. Comer ofl'anii AeiiU8und Linden Street Under I lie Windsor." KEELEY CURE lor Liquor, Drue and ToUirco Dlsoine r-iiuinhl.it free. IHIJ KI'liLCY INSlllUrE. IS Madison Ave., &CRAN I OV, pa. Scranton Transfer Co., IIUOM J. KEliNAN, Manager. I hecks HazBiiso direct from residence to any purl or the United fctates. Olllcc 109 Lacka. Ate. Nionc 325 - A Neat, Clean Laundry it you care for youi health ou vvlll send our tMUnents to a laundry that Is piutlcu l.ir In their methods and ti-e caro In dolus; tlulr work We hae a clean laundry and do neat cuteful work. L ACKAWANNA 'rHi., AUNDRY Io8 I'enn Avenue. A. II WARIIAN J- PERSONAL. Dlthop Talbot Is enttituined at tho Jioma of Mr. J. lien Dlmmlck during his May In tho city. Cards havo been issued announcing the nppioachlnK murrlaso ot Attorney rrc.d L Bters and JUj-s Jlargaiet Davis., of Capouse avenue. Attorney V. K. Oi tif-ter lmves tod.iy for 8ivan Quarter, Xoith Carolina, to bpctul falx vveol.s on leijnl business, SIIhs Hnlllneld, of Novvnrk. N. j ; jSs Vlutt, of New Yoik; Mr. Btuart Well of Jamestown. Noith U.ikota. oro uncut ut l.lo homo of T. Von Storch on Qulncy evtnue. Pi hate William Spianc, of Conipnny J i. who was left behind In tho rirst ill Mslon hospital nt Camp JlacUenzIc, t,ur ferlntr from pneumonia whm tho Tlili teenth wns mustered out, has letmncd homo. He was tho enly memher of the regiment who was unable to ut company his command home. Attorneys I. H. Burn. Kara Connell nnd It. H. Ilolsato went to Philadel phia estcrday to arguo tho Olbbons caso before tho Supieme court, it will prob nbly not bo reached befoio WYdiiPsdni John Gibbons expects to ri to I'lilladU phal today to hear the argument A BIO SALE. The Entire Stock of Brown's Bee Hive to Be Sold nt Auction Every thing Must Oo Nothing to Be Reserved. The entire Mock of $21,000 woith of Ladles' and lien's furnishings, Coats, Suits. WnibtB, Hats, Caps, "ft unto. Vullsfg nnd Millinery, conipilslng ' mammoth stock of Urown'a iioe iiiu, "24 Lackawanna ave., w ill bu auctioned oft to the highest bidders cerv day nt in SO a. m. and 2 p. in . nnd Saturday evenlnss, until the cntlio stock Is dis poned of. Store closed todiy. Sale bo Kins tomorrow at 10.30 a. in. All the Styles In Straw ShapcB nnd hundreds of styles other stores don't httvo und can't get aro at Clot pon'a mllllneiy, 4U Lackawanna avo ST. LUKE'S NOW PARISH HOUSE PRESENTATION AND BENEDIC TION OF THE BUILDING. Bishop Talbot Was Present and Mado nn Addtes3 Other Speakers Woro Hov. Rogers Israel, tho Pastor; Everett Wan en, A. D. Holland, Conrad Schroeder nnd P. L. Brown. Building Was Visited by n Largo Number of Pel sons During tho Day Evening Reception. Tho pnilhh house of St. Luke's Hpls pfipnl chutrh was foiirmlly turned over to tho cnnjiepntlon yuHterdny nnd will heicnftor be devoted to tho various blanches of church woik. Tho opening of this houo tint! to nn epoch not only In tho hlstoiy of St. Luko'a Episcopal rliincli, but nlo In tho records of tho ilty of Fcinnton. It was the occasion when the first lctt patlsh houso of this icglon vva? announced us complete. In tho perfection of details looking to wa'.d the fiituro It Is unsurpassed by tiny in tho country. The good It may ucioinpUsh no one cm foietell. The formal presentation and bene diction of the building were celebrated vrntciday morning In the presenco of a, conruiuflp of clergymen. pmlshloner.H nnd guests Tho eeroies of tho day began nt T a. m. with Holy Commun ion. A.t 10.M the nudltoiluni presented n bauttltil appearance. The stage, whose llttings had been delayed In ur il A wns Hvlshly decorated with palms mid blossoming plantH, and tho losv gleam ot tho footlights cnt n wpim glon- over the whl to lobes of thu j i lergy nnd choir. A feattuo of the nu dltoiluni wus the huge opening at tho left ot the "-tage, permitting the oigan to bo ul1 with as excellent eiteet na foi tho chuich henlce. OPENING AOtlU:SfS After the Pioeessional and the Col lects! nnd Gi.kcs, nv. Hngeis Tsiael gave the opening addiess, in whlth ho spoke of the icallzatton of a long cherished dream In tho completion of the Parish house. After a brief allu sion to Blmll.tr buildings of the past from the accehsoilos of Solomon's Tem ple and the monasteries and convents of thu middle ages to modem day con structions, he ptoceeded to giu a dt Fcilptlon nf St Luke's Pnilsli houivi and Its odmliuble adaptabilities to practical work In foncluMon he paid an rloqut nt ti Unite to Mrs. Marv Thioop Phtlps In her gieat genuioslty asking; Hod's blessing on h r, on the vestry in com ing to tho aid ot the wink und upon all the jvulsli. Coniad Srhroedei, tho mutei bulld p, wus then introduced and made a graceful little speech of piesentatlou ot the completed stiiutine to the ar chitect, r. L. Urown The latter, in an addtes-s. opoKo of the long stiuggle to seeme funds lor the building and of the gieat lejololng when Mis. Phelps' gift vas announced, and in a formal approval of the building paid u grace ful compliment to Mr. Schroeder who, he bald, had done even mole than was expected of him. Tho house was thtn formally presented to the church by Lverett 'Wnwcn, sf., representing Mis. Phelps. Mr. Wati en made u biilllant addiesa in which he t.poke of the evolution of the palish ti its modern condition. The changes In the hutch tdlflco weic recounted fiom Its lemoval fiom Pcnii avenue, the building of the present o1i tlee, when Mi. Mai pie was ln'tor, tho completion of tho tower nnd the iedur tlon of tho debt under Mr. Pendleton; the Interior dpcoiation, the payment of the debt, the consociation of the chinch and the construction of thu new rec toiy tinder Ki. Swcntzel. THH PUCSILN'T PASTOlt. "For our piesent rectoi, whose inde f.'itlcable oftorts with heait and soul and bodv," aald Mr. Warren, "for the upbuilding ot our pailsh along spirit ual nnd temporal lines, have endeaied him to eveiy vvoi shipper, it has been rcseivul to see the complete plunt, the chur'h, the lecton, the parish house. Wo had to become gypsies, in pait, and tho announcement of meetings at tho parish house, ho -called, at a Sunday bervlco In a period of a fe.v yeais cov ered locations In almost evciy street In the central city " He then spoke ont nelly of the iiohl gift of Mrs. Phelps nnd of the llttlng memoilnl to Dr. and Mis. li. U. Thioop who had been ho ilosulv ns-.ot.lated with the pnribh from its earliest dais, and i elated the history of tho new building, of the visits of Mi. Wolfe and the architect to New York parish houses to fc.ee uie the litest ideas In conclusion he expressed the hope that (lod may snare Mis. Phelps manv j ears to see how great a woik she has wi ought. Mi. "U'arien then presented the key which was elaborate In design, mod elled In gilt nnd containing on the ob veiSf tho emblem of St. Luke's, on tli reverse a portion of the Inscription wMch Is continued on a ribbon about the stem. Junior vvniden A. 1' liollnnii r sponded for tho pailsh. His addiess wii- valuable in a hlstoiical s,iise and was couched in graceful terms. In pait. ho snld: "The parish house, with Its pew and laiger Ideas has come to stny, because tho old church recognizes her duty to her children and the truth that there Is a time lo laugh, na well as a time to weep, a tlmo lo play as well as u time to work Here, If you please, Is a club house for the well behaved men, wo men nnd children, who may care to avail themselves of Its ptivlleses and all under the blessed influence of the Christian religion." DR. THROOP KULOGIZED. Mr. Holland then spoke In eulogistic. teim of Dr. Throop who, ho said, was for men e than half a centuiy tho most widely known man In the city. When the old St Luke's church was aban doned he bousht the property, paying for It a higher price than could bo se emed tUewhere at that tlmo and con vened It Into a free hospital for acci dent nnd emergency ceses, a charity of which Scranton had long been in need. It's necessity was so soon manifest that Dr. Throop did not have to stand alone In Its support. Among his co workers were the late, Joseph II. Scrnnton. Thomas Dickson, L C. Tul ler, Theodore F. HunUV. F. Hallstead, It. Storrs and Hon. n. N. Wlllard. After the destruction of the church by flro tho present site of the Lackawan na hospital was secured, the original building forming a part of the present group. Tho name of Harriot McKlnney Throop, his belo.ed wife, will ever be associated with this building, and It would bo even If not written on nny tablet. Tho leasona ar known beyond tho confines of this pnrlsh. Sho was tho faithful and dignified wife nnd mother, tho partner of his Joys and sorrows for moie than fifty-five yeais. She v u charitable In a true and btoad sense, becauso she loved a oil and her neighbor. In conclusion Mr. Holland eald: "Wo accept this noble gift and ex tend to you our hcatty thanks and also lo our Heavenly Father that ho hith put It Into your heart to build this magnificent house for his glory and honoi, and tho good of our fellowinen." THH IlUNKDICTION. The olllco of benediction wrh then pronounced by nishop Talbot, who mado a most happy address at Its close, In which he alluded to tho "pie vlous" fctatetnent In some of the imperii to tho effect that this ceremony had taken place on Saturday when ho was uccredlted with saying many clever things that he would not say. He con fessed lo a feeling of propilotor-shlp of this diocese, saying down la Lancaster, "This If my farm, nnd my city, und my church." nnd when In Scranton ho felt u Blmllnr sense of possession He liked to think of other houses of wor fchlp with n sentiment ot sympathy and kinship as pint of tho cot potato Chris tian unlly ronsldetlng It n "Joy nnd ! privilege to lovo all who lovo God." Ho then paid a beautiful tribute to Mr. Isiael and spoke of hl affection for Dr. nnd Mrs. Thioop In whose' home he had been entcitalncd. Ho refrained from making a comparison between this pnilsh houbc nnd that at Bethle hem, of which tho whole diocese: was proud, nnd spoke of the. piobabla time when Scianton will also bo a See city. Ho congratulated the people on the completeness of tho parish house and the practical miangementH contained therein, and stated that he should re gal d it as a pott of post-grnduiito re port for liln voting men who could heie team how a model pnilsh should be managed, alludliig to the apnitments for unmanled cleigy. lie tiusted tho denr benefactress, the rector, tho ves tiy and tho parish might seu the con summation of their hlghe-bt Ideals In the new facilities for effoit. At tho conclusion of the servlco In vitation was extended to visltois to go over the building und the afternoon was devoted to Inspection Last night nn lnfoimnl reception was held nnd hundreds visited the new Parish house. In tho Womans' Guild roi m Bishop Tnlbot'rt distinguished care and figure weie the rentie of a thtong of guests Ncniby Mis. Mary Throop Phelps at und greeted hosta of fiieiuls. while ltev nnd Mis. Itog eis lrael nnd manv membeis of the virtiv and congi elation assisted In re ceiving. Bonnie Throop was pu.ent and the fair little lnee smiled In filend 1 luthlon at the attention given him. Vbout the looms weio many ladies of tin- (ongi elation, including Mrs. P. S Pace, chaltmnn of the committee; Mi-, cj L. Dickson, Mis. r. IT. .Teimvn, Mrs. Thnmus Sprauue'.Mrs. O. M. Hull steail. Mrs. ci B Jeimyn. Mis. H. ". Moffat. Mrs. T. G Wolfe, Mis. S. II. Stevens. Mrs II. W. Klngsbui v, Mrs. M. I. Andrews.. Mis -V. M. Dlrtoon. Mis H. I! Wine. Mrs (' B Dennan, Mis V. H. Wlnte, Miss Dickinson, Miss Sancton Ml' Dei mini, MKs Lees ami othcts. BOYCOTT IS ORDERED. Building Tiades Council Piotefets Against Sweat-Shop Clothing. At a meeting of the Building Tiaibs council last evening the tollowlng ic solutloils were adopted. When us As Union men we should pat lonizu und piutcet meuhants wlm --1 1 unlon-in iJo i;oods. nnd Wheicas, fake tin. and bankrupt sales nt swi-at-shop clothing an now j,olug mi 111 our clt, and Whtiij", The iifuiisulil swe'.U-shup clothing is detrimental to the ilnunclil Inteiest of honest 1 ibm and to tho health of our iltUens guniuiny. theiefotu be It Ue-olved, Thul the members ot tho Building Tiulei council Instruct nil tho Hades unions ulllllatcd with this body to help ililM- fiom the city the ntoresald fuUo clothing llims, und bo It further RtHolMil That the tollowlng .ittlclo 1iom tho Libur Heiald, the olllelul organ of the Building Trades council, bo pub lished in all tho dalK jiapers: "Our met chants should bo pioteclcl, and tho b.tt vuy lo do that Is to bo e at eveo ono ot these lake Howuy i.jneeins tbiit have llro and bunkiupt s lies. "Tho Labor Herald believes In the on couiauemcnt of homo Industiles Keep Scranton money In chculatlon among Scrinton people. Our storekeepeis aro selling lino goods ut lemuikubly low prices, mid nie dolt g evetythlng la th-lr power to pleiiso us. "Thesu out-of-town, sklp-bv-the-llhhi-iif-the-nioon laklrs, who tiy lo lo'st their sweat-shop i,ooils on the public should be driven fiom the city. They nd vertlso their dirty, gcim-lnden clothing us sllghtly-dnmaged by tiro articles, or as lemrrnts from some baukiupt salei. and thejmsophlsttratcHl Imagine they aio purchasing bargains lrom them, when, in lealltv, they are getting stuff that may result In bilngiiiR diphtheria, small pox tsphold fever, sciofula or somo other horrible contagious and infectious disease into their home "IJoeott the dy-b -night Are and bank nipt sales, nnd pntion'zo jour own hon est homo i hunters and div noods men " SUDDEN DEATH AT RANSOM. Aged Resident Found Dead in Bed Yesterday. Coroner Robctts was notified yester day of the veiy sudden death at Han bom of John Bader, uged 81 years, who was found dead In bed yeterdny morn ing, by his bistei, an aged lady, who resided with him An lnvostlration will be made to day. Smoke The Topular Punch Cigar, lOe. Goursen's Boom on Colfee, We offer 5 lbs special blend for $1 With 3 lbs line stand, gran, sugar We offer 10 lbs special blend tor $2 With W lbs lino stnnd, grun. sugar Wo offer 20 lbs special blend for $1 With 20 lbs tine stand, gran sugar We offer K lbs speclnl blend for $10 With K lbs lino stand, gran, sugar 2 00 '.I -Jl.Jl Ol 11 2.4J 00 S3 1.S3 00 CO 12 t0 25 21 Or 5 lbs Coursen's Java coffee ...11 With 5 lbs fin gran, sugar Or 10 lbs Coursen's Java eeffee... 2. With 10 lbs tlno gran, sugar Or 20 lbs Coursen's Java coffee.. B, With 20 lbs llnu gran, sugar Or SO lbs Coursen's Java coffeo..l2, With SO lbs tlno gian sugar 2 - 1.43 K 4j .- 2 93 ,00 83 G.S5 ,50 00 1150 This Is only for a limited time to in troduce theso coffees. The price on coffee Is less than you can buy it any where nnd tho price on sugar is much less than renncrs- prices. E, 0. COUU 420 Lackawanna Avenue. TEACHERS ASK FOR HIGHER SALARY HAVE HAD MORE THAN TWEN TY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Matter Referred to the '.teachers' Committee nt Last Night's Meet ing of the Bonid of Control Report of Treasurer Shows tho Bnlanco on Hand April 3 Discussion Over the MattT of Putting Fire Escapes on No. U5 School Building Annex to No. 30 Rented. There was a lnige amount of loutlnc business; transuded at last night' meeting of the board of control. The teachers' pay loll for March, amount lug to $18,::S1.SJ, was upproved eaily In the session. One of the Impoitnnt mutters that enmu up for consideration was a letter received from Primary C school tench eis who have hnd at least twenty years' oxpeilenco In that giade. It asked for an lnerense of $10 per month In their Halarles. The letter was slirned bv the following: Hlleii A. Webb, Jessie M. Liny, jonnnnn. r McCaffrey, Fiances A. McAIplne, Maiy A. Gregoty, Susan J. Ferbor, Mary B. Qulnnnn, Margaiet Ilennlmun, Mai-y A. Morrow. The let ter was lefeired to the building com mittee. The appointments of delinquent city and school tax collectors made by City Tieasuier Poland before, he retired tiom ollifo weip uppioved. They woie as follows: Fhsl ward, D. K. Necld; Thlid waul, Thomas Saltry; Fifth want, Anthony Mclliigh; Seventh and Tenth waids, M. F. MeCann; Eleventh nnd Twelfth winds, Charles S. Gelbott; Fifteenth ward, Benjamin GiHIUhs; Seventeenth ward, L. B. Stevens; i m-iiut-iii wuru. jonii j. ej uonnor; Second ward, C. V Tetwllltger; Foiutli waul, Thomas Matshall; Sixth and Bightoonth wards, Owen I". O'Malley. Blghth and Ninth wards Thomus P Gilgallon. Thliteentli and Fouiteenth ! wauls, James B. Blown, SKteinth' ward. Anthonv Scnnlon, Nineteenth ' wnul, P. P. McDolinell; Twentv-lltst ' want, Michael Boche. The si etc tin notified the bonid that Its ulturne.v bus i iiproved ot the suietles on the dlfieicnt bolide. TBBA.SITBBII'S UIM'OHT Tho lepoit of e-Tieasurer Bnlund fiom Julj 1, lsys, to Apiii , IS93, when he letlted fumi olllce, wus lead. On July 1. tvis, tiieio vmis a balance on hand of $ir,,'J0- (58. The total amount of schiiol moneys that came Into his hands was SI2J.)"H! The disburse ments weie $J08,B7J.!i"), leaving a bal ance un hand. April 3. of $i;i,7:,.,.G4. This balance Is distributed as follows: General school ni count. $.".1,141.83; school building account, 'M7.2oJ.61, In teiest and sinking fund at count, $"5,--4S.07 The muttei ot placing llie-esnipis on No Sr. was lefened to the building com mittee for consideration F S. Bai ker, who lepresents the Seventeenth wind, in which the school Is locnted, said that If the diNtiict continues to use the rooms In the attic of No 3j a tlie-escape Is necessaiy. but If the now building is elected In the Tenth waul It wilt take many of the children fiom No .11 and It will no lungei lie neecs Hinv to use thu attic mom, und flie osc'iipes win not be ieUlled Later the Imaul decided to liave the fiie-esi nnes eoiisli lifted, und the tol lowlng bids tn do the woik were read and tofnied to tin- committee: Pied. Mitiseh, 1"0, .Scianton lion Fence ami Mnnutiicttiilng i onipany llfiu and ?J10; J. W. Sant lion Fence vvoil.s. J1G0. The bill of the Scianton Illuminating, Heat unci Povwi i ompany lor $19. W for light foi the High school was lefened back ti lb- committee for investiga tion. .MJs'.-t MOItSB'S BILL. A bill of Mls.s Alice Morse for $9.50 for car fare and postnge expended in the discharge of her duties as super vising teacher of drawing was ordered paid after some discussion. The building committee repotted that they had arranged for tho icntal of a building from Chailes Sptuks to bo used as an annex to No. 30 In the Nine teenth ward Tho committee tecom mended that It be rented for thten years at $J0 tier month This tecom niondatlon was nppioved, as was one lor the employment of Mrs. Maggie McManumy as janltress ot No. .10 an nex und paid a saint y of $12 per month The salary of John Harils. who is In chaigo of the heating system In tho schools, was Inci eased to $73 per month. I'll.iH Hvans, chairman of the finance, committee, announced that thete will be a meeting of that committee next Tuesday night, and he reauested the chairmen of tho vailous committees to present their estimates for the coming uscai vear nt mat time There v 111 bo a meeting of the teach ers' committee Friday night TO SUPPLANT CHIEF HICKEY. Repoit That His Successor Will Be Named Next Week. The annual leotganlzatlon of tho board of engineers of the the depig ment will take place ono week fiom next Monday night. The old boatd wound up its business at the last meet ing and the new board should have un organized last night, but owing to tha fact that common council committees have not as let been named, and the further fnct that Mayor Molr has not named the new distilct chiefs, the re organization could not be effected. Chairman Keller will namo tho com mon council committees next Thursday night. It Is understood that Mayor Molr will name new distilct chiefs and ft successor to Chief Hickey nt tho meeting of select council ono week fiom Thuisdav night. Common coun cilman John II. Walker Is said to bo slated for the position. .. LAKE ARIEL. Popular Summer Rosort, on Erie and Wyominfr Valley R. R, Pelng easy of access and possessing natural attractions and advantages, which cannot bo claimed for other re sorts In this vicinity, presents Itself as the most desltable rosoit for Summer Excursions. Improvements In keeping with tho liberal policy pursued in the past will bo mado this season. Cliculurs giving lates nnd other In foimatlon valuable to excursion com mittees, mailed on application. De sirable dates should be secured eaily. James C. Moffalt, General Passenger Agent, Dunmore, Pa. Tho Most Beautiful Styles In In trimmed hats are to bo found at Oei son's millinery, 413 Lackavvanni avenue. Lots of milliners buy them for pattern hats. Hundreds of styles, no two alike. SAME SCHOOL APPROPRIATION. This Year's Allowance Is Not to Be Cut Down. Thcio was some doubt existing In bchnol bo.il d circles as lo whether or not tho school appropriation from tho state wus to bo cut down thU year, This doubt was lemovcd yesterday by tho tocolpt of the following letter: I'ommonwealth of Pennsylvania, Depait nieiit of PubJo Instruction, April 4, 1M1. B. I) Bellows, Hcrntltou, Pa. Beur Sir: In reply to yours of tho 7th Inst., 1 would say that tho nppioprlntlen for the school vear inning on tho llrst Monday of June. 1EW, was imdo ut tins session of 1SD7 and Is tho same ns for tho J car ending on the llr3t .Monday of June, 183s, $3,WiO,000 Tho uppiopilntlon innde at tho present gcsplon Is for the years ending on tho llrst Monday of June, 1900 nnd 1W1. I do not thtnk thero Is nni likelihood of tho nmount being reduced for tlioss ears You will receive for tho year ending June, 1S99, tho snme us for tho school year ending June, l&Js Verv respectfully, A. B. Qlevlli, rinnnclnl Clerk This probably rreans a favorable consldctatlon of the application of the Intel niedlnte and primary teachers for an liicieaso In salary. The misun derstanding as to the condition of the state appropriation caused the teach eis' committee to fear that It would not be able to consider the petitions ntall. ANOTHER SWINDLING SCHEME. Shniper Gets Deposits fiom Would be Solicitors. Geoige A Moore, of Beading, tegls tored at the Arlington Thursday lat nnd Inserted nn advertisement In the papeis snylng he wanted agents to In troduce a new soap. Many called and not a few chose to accept Mr. Moore's terms, $H n week. When, however, he asked for a bond of $100 for th" faithful perfntmanee of their woik and a deposit of $L In ensh to cover the expense of their outfit, nicwt nt the would-be agents threw up h I" jobs. 1 me of them wi-ie not us wise us tli is nul paid the deposit. Sunday m -hi A.t. Moore skipped out, without pivliif bis bonid bill of even sending iml- ihr deposits he hnd secured fiom thi iiiiispeftl' agents You Can Buy Tine Mllllneiy unci Tiiimucil Hats as low ns ottu-r stoics bin to sell ugaln at Gei son's, 11,1 Lackawanna avenue. Rheumatism Cuied. Ml wife has used Cliambm lulu's P.iln Bulni for iheutnatlsm with gieat icllef, nnd I can tecommend It as a splendid liniment for iheumatlsin nnd other household use lor which wo have found It valuable W. J. "uyler. Red Creek, N. V. Mr Cuyler Is one of the leading merchants of tills vllluge und one of the most piomlnent men In this vicin ity. W. O Phlppln, Editor Red Cieek Heiald For sale by all diugglsts. Matthews Bio. wholesale and icta'.l agent- Finest wines and clzais at Lane's, "20 Sptuce street. Smoke The Poeoim Co. Cigar. Smoke The Pocono 5c. Clgni, DIED. BUI.N -At the HllMde home, April 10, ISO Jncob Brlit. 71 ears of age. In terment will be made In the "Hems ' eemeteiv HBBLBlt - In Klng-tcn. N Y April in lil i, Mrs MelM.i Wheeler, wldo.v ot the Lite Ambrose Wheeler, of Hones ili.le, un 1 niuthi r oi Mis. P. ICinli, of this. city. I'uneial ut llonci-dale. tlonesdalo papers nleasti copy. MACDONALl). In Scranton, Apiil 10 1H John MacDcrald, 27 jears of age, nt tli.? Scranton Pilvato hospital Fu neral a inouncement latci. We aie doing the best dental work for less money than any other dentist in Scranton. No matter how low a price you get elsewhere you get still lower fiom us. We want to convince you of this and as an inducement to you to let us Iry, offer you some low prices that spc.ik (or themselves. These prices in elfect until May ist posilively no longer. We are responsible and reliable and refer you to any of the thousands of our patrons in this city and county. A U01.D CROWiV iSk $2 53 A 10l.O CROWN, jjK. cood weight, hlsh jinllili, iiccnrato lit, no brassy tame, never vu'iiroiit. I .nct mipltcntalii no Id of uuturul tooth. Utlierri churco for Kticli a iroiuiM liliho !lO. My price, Ce (f 9 1 (it) und . .?a.UU ISKIIHIB WORK, or teeth without CO Cf plntes, in low per tooth us p..iJU niLt. SGT OP TI I3TII, Rood nnd diiruhle, en illicit tie duplluitfrt elsewhere for ec nn Icsitlmn . My price, fe 1.00 ami ''vU I ULL SGT OP TKUTII, llfe-UUe In appear Riire, pntout miction, never drop; ever tiro.ilr, restore tost evpreslo i, good an nut urulteoth. Vhcn others make jou Mich u set von pay ijl'j.do. My price, CO i( nay S7.00 and .. yuiuv (iOt.O PILUINUS. nWlntclv pillnli, nn cr come loose, an as pure, hleh ,ow 75c ilLVr.R I ILLINQS ...35c and 50c 001.11 ALI.OY FILUNOS, good 10I01. heKt looth tcavcr. Do not dlnojlor. fino "7C and m i OTIIRK HII.UINOS 25c DR. BARRETT LEADER IN LOW PRISES. Barrett Uutldliin 'Jin Hprnee street, Art J lulus Hotel .tertnyn. It Lends ns Usunl rLOREY & DHOOKS. Reduction in Dental Prices $ifdmB$ LTy fry ifMM5.3if.wi.H T That we are going to give awaj' to our custo mers, free of charge, the next one of those beauti ful $400 Emerson Pianos, on April 26, 1899. Bring your C. O. D. bills to the store and get Piano cou pons for them. The Traders Capifal Surplus $200,000. 71000. JOHN T. PORTUR President W. W. WATSON. . . . Viee.Preslilent Pays Liberal Interest on Time Deposits. FRANK L. PH.LLIPS, Cashier. X Examine X " ijiosi: si-i.ir i:miuiii unite t t i oh x cents. :FELTON'S: X Removed to 119 renn Ave. X f -f -t- -f -f -f -M- -f -f -f-f-t- -t-f -f Piano Bargains A Fine Upright Grand Piano, el egant rosewood case, cost when new $000. Our Trice, $'.230 $10 Ter Month. The Best New Upright Piano ever offered in this city, fully guar anteed, $'223. Kasy Terms. One Hlegant Briggs Grand Piano, in perlect condition, $130. Easy Terms. Get the latest music "First Of fense March, "Gibson Girl March,'' "Mollie, I Love You,'' song and thousands of others, 'J5c cacll, at Perry Brothers 205 Wyoming Av3. U P-TO-DATE The more ways you consider our Hats and Furnishing, the more you see they lead all. BELL& SKINNER Hotel Jerniyn Hulldlne. P Qrlg Or I. , ''I "' '"-'--'-'- U' J I in Manufactured by SHORT & HIGOINS, No. 207 Lackawnuna Ave. I11EY OIL All) fiiFnoliliiu 11 TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 Maridiai Slml, Ssniln, Pj. mm AND JBR30ATINQ OILS. PAINT DEPARTnENT.-Pure White Lead, Colors and Varnishes. Ill , 20 Lackiwiam Avi, Scranttu ?i Wholesale und ttctutl DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Rendy Mixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Iconouilcnt, Durabla. Varnish Stains. rrodiiclug l'crhct tmttntlouof ISxpaattTi Woodi. Rnynolds' Wood Plnlsh. Fnpcclully Designed for I nulla Worn. JWnrblo Floor Finish, Durable and Uric. Uutakljr Paint Varnish and 4Kal somine Brushes. Pin- UNSEED OIL A'D TURPENTINE. SlllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIlUIIIIIIillllllllU S r" 5 LADIES SAILOR Have Arrived. CALL AND SEE THEM. 1 I HANDS PAYNE, SOLE AGENTS. J2 On the Scuare. aoj Wnshlnjton Ave J5 niiiuiiUiiUEiiiEumsitaiimiiiiumii CUSTOiVl TAILORING Is i f uo aucDUnt unless It Is GOOD TAILORING. WE DO GOOD TAILORING Made by tailors w ho get Rood wnj'j for their labor, mid tho tmm who piy us $14.0, $18 00, Jji 00. $25.00 for n suit sets the full worth of his iiii)in'. W FITtno "hard to lit" or no pay, better tnan lniiuy high prloa luilors do, at in sum I 01st, unit we carry a varli-ty of Htyles to suit the most exacting Ulcus We also make a specialty of Ladles Tollorlnj London, The !& New York TAILOR. Spruce Street, Opp. Commonwealth Bids TI13 Ricliart & Sandarsin Oil Co,, HULL 'I UK CELEBRATGD TIONA SAFETY OIL, Insist on gettlnz It. Made ontlrely from theTiona Cruclc. lllKh Oradc Lubrlcatlnjr and Burning Oils 11I every description. 1321 CAIJOUbli AVI!. X The Climax X $.50 Window Awning. Thete is no one feature which can so distinguish the home or be so productive of so much comfort and enjoy ment to the tamily as Awning at the Windows They have, however, here lofoie been made to order only, and required the set vices of au expert to put up. It has practically been impossible to obtain them in .some places t emote Horn the makers, and evetyuheie the cost has been so great as to be almost pro hibitive. -f - - - - 4 - The Climax Awning Is not only flrst-class It is distinctly "silt edge." It not only possesses all the fea tures of an awning made to your order, but it improves upon and adds to them. It is HANDSOME. CONVENIENT, DURABLE CHEAP. - 4 -f - It can be put up by anybody without tools or experience and guaranteed to fit. 225-227 Wyoming Aye. 4 . 4-f4--f --"" a iwof n rr f- . -f- - X For Sale Only at X i I y
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