THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY G, 1800. Connell Building; DESIRABLE OFFICES FULL PRIVILEGES OF Law Library APPLY TO J, L, CONNELL Itoom :i02 Council Building. WE WANT a picture ol the prettiest girl in the county to use on a new sour which we will soon publish. We offer three prizes to those who send us their photographs.the awards be ing made by a disinterested com mittee, May 20th. FIRST PUIZU $5.00 ill cold. SECOND l'ltlZIS Any article In onr store worth $1.00. THIRD l'KIZE A Beautiful Music Roll. No names will be used without consent, nor will the pictures be used in any way other than (or the purposes mentioned. The pictures will be returned, if desired, alter May 20th. Already pictures have been handed in. Write your name and address on a separate slip and send to PERRY BROS. MUSIC STORE 205 Wjomlng Ave., Scranton. E M P SELLS .ODAKS And Photo Supplies 103 Wyoming Avenue, DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours -Oa.m. to 12.30 p-w; 2 to 1. Williams llulldlns, Opr l'ostolllco. smKrai 444 4444 4 4 4 444 4 CITY NOTES 4 4 4 4 4 4444 44 44 4 44 4 444 ' CAKK WALK. At Muslo hall next Tuesday evening, Nicholson's company of dancers and lake walkers, will give a performance. SYSTEM CIIANGED.-lIereafter tho patrolmen will liavo their beats changed only oneo In three months Instead of once a month as heretofore. CAN SCCURK 1IKLP. Persona desir ing help In cleanltis around their liomcn cuii llnd men to help them hy npplylac at the Hescuo mission, 111 I'ratiklln avenue. Ofllce up stalls. TIMG CHANGKD.-Instcad of Monday at 1 p. m., as announced, the funeral cor tege of tho lato John IJavard will leao tho resldcnco In l-illln for Is'antlcoke ut 1 p. m. tomonow. LAST NIOHT.-St. Paul's church fair In Green Itldgo will close tonight. Many persons have attended during tho course of the fair and It Is expected that tho last night will be the most successful. HALB OPKNS MONDAY.-Tho sale of reserved heats for tho Kanny Mendels sohn concert, to be given Thursday even ing at tho Lyceum, opens Monday morn ing at 9 o'clock nt Powell') music store, 1J1 Washington avenue. SPOKE AT NEW MILFOIW. At tho annual liamiuet of the New MUford high pchool last evening Attorney D. li. Hep logle, of this city, was one of the princi pal speakers. 1113 effort was one of tho most interesting of tho evening. TRIMARY BLECTION.-In the Second legislative district this afternoon the Democrats will elert delegates between tho hours of 4 to 7 to a convention to be held Tuesday for the purposo of elect ing delegates to tho statu contention cf Juno 14. PAY-DAYS.-Tho Delawaro and Hudson company paid tho employes at the Dela waro colliery at Mill Creek ind the Grassy Island colliery at 01 pliant. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company will pay the yard men and on tho southern division today. WATCH UNCLAIMED.-There Is u pretty silver watch at the general do livery oulco which was nover called for. It Is nddressed to Mrs. E. I". Smith, 132.! Linden street, and postmarked Kingston, whether Pennsylvania or New York can not be deciphered. Thero Is no such number or person ns addressed. Any person proving ownership can have tho watch. Boyle & Mucklow are displaying n great variety of spring and summer clothing at unusually low prices. DIED. KELLY In Scranton, May D, 1699. Mrs. Dorothy Kelly, 70 years of age, ut tho resldenco on Mineral street. Funeral announcement later. U'WCE. In West Scranton, Mny 0, 1M0, ll'ark uvenue, aged 78 years. Funeral i.Monuny niiernouii in - o ciock hi nouue itid z.au at 'luuernucie (.ongrcgnuanai inurcn. interment in vorcsi jiiii cems- iry. IvuonN.ln West Scranton, May 5. !a Joseph Sanborn, r., 7S years of Lire, at the residence, K3 I.uzerno LruPt, Funeral services this ovenlng. KATE GIEItSOH KILLED. She Was a Familiar Figure to D., L. & W. Ballrond Men. Kate GlerBch, an old woniun who for many years tended the "Y" ut Pocono Summit, was found dead near the track nt six o'clock Thursday evening. It Is presumed that she was killed by a freight trnln. How tho accident happened no one will ever know. Conductor Joseph Jlj'ptu, of Kant Strnudsburfr, found tho body In u ditch at the south end of tho "Y." Doth legs were broken at the knees, There were nn other serious Injuries, although the body was badly contused, presumably from being thrown. The township authorities will bury tho remains. Kor more than n quarter of a cen tury "Old Kate" Olcrsch has been a familiar ilgurc to the Delaware, J.ncK awanna and Western railroad men ns they passed up and down the road. Her husband, who was found dead in bed some months ago, was given the position of cleaning oft tho ashes at the Summit "Y." For ton years or therenbouts ho was In bad heilt'i nn'l Koto did his work, besides looking af ter her household duties nnd tendlnr, a small truck patch and n cow cr two. At one tlmo sho wns tiulto well-to-do. owning several houses and other real estate. FOUNDER OF THE ORDER. Feast Day of Blessed John Baptist do la Sallo Celebrated. At. St. Peter's cathedral, In tho pres ence of Ht. Rev. Dlshop Hoban, Thurs day morning, tho feast of Blessed John Hnptlst do Lu Salle, founder of tho .Brothers of tho Chrlstlnn Schools, was observed by the celebration of a solemn high mass. The officers of the mass were: Rev. D. J. MacGouldrlck, cele brant: Rev. J. J. O'Reilly, rector of tho cathedral, deacon; Rev. P. J. Goutsh, sub-deacon; Rev. M. B, Loftus, master of ceremonies; Rev. Dominic Bandro, assistant to the bishop. Tho St. Thomas collego choir sang Wuerth's mass, under the direction of Rev. Brother Felix. Aloyslus Colllgan accompanied the choir on tho organ, and John Colllgan on tho violin. Bishop Hoban delivered a short ad dress, touching upon the life and work of tho Blessed John. Millinery Elegance Can be found at Gcrson's Millinery store, ll'l Lackawanna avenue, in tho greatest vaiiety and most cnormoiw quantity. Perfection has been nttalnecl in the trimmed hats and they are markfd nt thorn remarkably low prices which have made this house so fam ous. Hot Weather Clothing in great variety from makers of tho best styles can be found at Boyle k Mucklow's, 416 Lackawanna avenue. New Goods for Saturday and Monday There is something very attractive about New Goods. That is why our Monday trade is so satisfactory to our customers, We do not give them job lots of out-of-date goods, but the newest nov elties obtainable. We are showing in Silks New Taffeta Silks, in all colors, yard wide. Cord Glasse Taffeta Silks in all the new blues, rose, turquoise", vio let and ivory white. New Taffeta Silks, in all the new combinations of colors. Printed Foulards, Cheney Bros,' manufacturing in Yale, navy, castor, brown, myrtle, in very desirable new designs. Clifton Mills, all Black Figured Taf fetas, in the inuch-looked-for small dots and figures. Corsets Perfect fitting summer net Bicycle Tourists' Feather Weight Batiste, in long and short waists, All the lead ing makes. Fine Embroideries, Laces All-Over Nets, Laces and Embroide ries, Tuckiugs, Shirnngs, Corduroys , Etc. White Goods For dresses and underwear. Soft, pretty Mulls aud Swisses, light weight Organdies, India Linous, Nainsooks, Marzalias, Etc Ladies' Shirt Waists A. fiue line of You won't find the latest novelties, as pretty elsewhere. White Pique aud Lawn Waists, Em broidered aud Tucked. Beautiful Waists made from Chambray, Batiste, Lawns, Percales, Jaconets, Pin aud Black Stripes, Checks and Plaids. Full line of sizes, 32 to 44, MEARS & REORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL GUARD PRINCIPAL CHANGES AFFECTED BY THE NEW ACT. Thirty Additional Companies Pro vided for Regiments to Have Three Battalions of Four Com panies Each, and an Additional Major Allowed for tho Third Bat talionNew Office of Regimental Commissary Created Engineer and Signal Corps Created. Local officers of tho National Guard yesterday received from Adjutant Gen eral Stewart copies of the now act pro viding for the reorganization of tho National Guard nnd which was ap proved by Governor Stone this week. Tho woik of reorganization will be gin nt once. Under the new act the Guard will conform generally to the system of discipline, exercise, nrma mont and equipment In vogue in tho regular army. Tho new guard will consist of ISO companies Instead of 150, as at present; live troops of cavalry and five batteries of artillery Instead of three each, as at present; nnd there will bo newly or ganized a four-company corps of en gineers and a one-company corps of signal men, neither of which the guard at present lins In Its makeup. Thine will likely be fifteen regiments. each having three battalions of four companies each. An additional major will be assigned each regiment to take charge of the third battalion. Tho lieu tenant colonel, who now has charge of one of tho throe battalions, will under the new system have nothing particu lar to do when the colonel is about. The positions of regimental adjutant and qtiartei master are advanced to the captaincy rank and tho office of regi mental commissary Is established with the rank of llrst lieutenant. Battalion adjutants are advanced In rank from second lieutenant to first lleutennnl. It Is likely that there will be five brigades Instead of three, ns at present. Bat talion sergeant majors arc provided for. Infantry companies arc made up nB follows: Captain, (list lieutenant, sec ond lieutenant, first sergeant, four other sergeants, eight corporals, two music ians, thirty-live to forty-live privates. Kji h company Is allowed u clerk to bo detailed by the captain. Company commanders, upon tho ap pioval of 'the colonel, may discharge any enlisted man of his company be fore effecting reorganization. Ofllcers' commissions continue for their unex pired period. Tho Eleventh regiment will be In the provisional brigade commanded by General GoDln, which will tako part HAGEN In the unveiling of the Hortranft monument In Capitol park at Harris burg next Friday. WILL GO TO LANCASTER. Scrnntonians to Attend Grand Castlo of Knights of Golden Eagle. The Grand Castle of the Knights of the Golden Kaglo of Pennsylvania will meet In Lancaster Tuesday, Wcdnoi day and Thursday of next week. This city bus six lodges which will bs if pre sented by Attorney George M Okrll, Martin Mohr, Henry Mohi, Thomas Seville, Earl Stone and William Rush. They will leave hero Monday morning accompanied by George W. Okell, nlao of this city, who Is grand second guardsman of the grand lodge. A Lancaster exchange says the meet ing of the grand lodge promlsss to to a great event and tho parade on the afternoon of May 0 will eclipse any thing of Its kind ever attempted bv tho Eagles In this state. There nro now 4PS castles In tho state, which Includes two German nnd one Swedish, nurt rep resentatives from two-thirds of this number will bo present nt the sessions The military department of this order makes a creditable showing l'i the state, there now being forty-nine coin mandorles In existence. "After the parade on Tuesday af'er noon there will be a comnstltlvo drill at which the following piizns will bo awarded: "1, To the best drilled comniainlery, $73 ". To the commanderv coming the greatest distance, $40. ".1. To the commander bavins th? largest number of fully equipped men in lino on day of parnde, $10. "1 To tho castle making the finest appearance In the line on day of pai ad o, $40. "5. To the battalion or r?'jient making the finest appearance In line of parade, regulation officer's sword and belt. "C. To the castle In Lancaster county turning out the largest number In line on day of parade, $2."i. "7. To the temple, outside of tv, turning out the largest number of com panions, silver pitcher and cup." UNVEILING OF THE HART RANFT MONUMENT. Harrisburg, May 12 Low Rates Via Lehigh Valley Railroad. The Lehigh Valley railroad an nounces a special low rate of one fare for the round trip from points In Penn sylvania to Hnnlsburg, for the above occasion. Tickets to bo sold May 10, It nnd 12, for all trains (except tho Black Diamond Express), limited for return to and including May 13. In quire of Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. A valuable property at a bargain, 419 Penn ave. See Real Estate column. Smoke The Pocono 5e. Cigar. A Word About Wash Goods The real beauty of Wash Fabrics is not always found in the quality of the material but in the design and coloring. We have selected the most dainty washable patterns, and by hav ing the exclusive sale in the city of many of our goods we can assure our customers that the styles will not become common. Printed Jaconets The popular Summer Fabric, cool, firm and durable, a large assortment of entirely new t designs. Our price 1 (JC Printed Dimities, Madras and Batiste A great array of neat, choice patterns, in Kven blocks, Floral Figures, Ktc. Our t 1 price 1 Z-zQ, Silk Stripe Ginghams And Zephyr Ginghams, from pin checks to large plaids, hair line stripes to solid blocks. The designs and colorings of these goods ere t particularly attractive. Our price 15C At 25 Cents The very finest selection of Silk Stripe Challies. Scotch and Irish Dimities and Scotch Gingham. At 39 Cents Silk Spot Muslins, Dresden Piques, Silk Line Welts, Etc. 415-417 Lackawanna Ave PARADE DISPUTE SETTLED. Suydam Arrangements Will Be Fol lowed Out. Knther than causo nny confusion In the parade or harm to tho fair, Chief Hlekoy haH decided not to Interfere with tho Inspection plnns arranged by Acting Chief Suydnni, and has given tho latter notice to that effect. Mr. Suydant will lead tho parade nnd Mr. Hlckey will review It with tho city ofllclalo. Eight out-of-town companies have Blgnlfled their Intention of participat ing. They nre: Avoca Hoso company; Wilson Fire company, of Pockvllle; Neptune Fire company, of Dunmore; Illack. Diamond Hook nnd Ladder com pany, of Plttston; Independent Hoso company, of iDunmore; Archbald Hoso company; Crystal Viro company, of Jermyn, nnd tho Mechanics' Flro com pany, of Plttston. Tho Sauquolt Silk Mill KIro company and Tripp Park Hose company will march with the vis iting firemen, whoso position will bo tho right of the line. Tho route of march will ho as fol lows: Out Mulberry to Wyoming, to Linden, to Penn, to Mulberry, to Franklin, to Spruce, to (Penn, to Lnck nwnnnn, to Eighth, countermarch to Adams, to Vine, to AVashlngton, to Spruce, to "Wyoming, to Lackawnnna and dismiss. The reviewing atand will bo at city hall. Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. My son wns afllicted with rheuma tism which contracted his right limb until he was unable to walk. After using one and n. half bottles of Cham berlain's Pain Balm ho was able to bo about again. I can heartily recom mend It to persons suffering from rheu matism. John Snider, Freed, Calhoun Co., W. Va. For sale by all druggists. Matthew Pros., wholesale and retail agents. Notice. IMds will be teccived until Thursday, May 23, for the position of janitor of the Simpson M. E. church for one year, Juno 1, 1S99, to June 1, MOO. Address George Saxe, chairman, North Main avenue, Scranton, Pa. Boyle & Mucklow are showing a line line of suitings and trouserings In their custom depart ment. Finest wines and clears at Lane's, 820 Spruce street. Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. The Great 4Cent Store Insurance Fire Sale Basement Only small lots of these left, so can't promise them for entire sale. - : Basting Spoons X Tinned, all lengths up J to 16 inch, were 4 cents. X Fire Sale t l cent X - .,, X Coal Hods X apauned, 19c and 24c X sizes, only slightly X scratched, 9 cents X -M- - -tf-M X Hotel Cuspidores X 3 pieces heavy nickel- X plate, were $r.49 Dur- t ing sale X 49 cents I Tea Kettles x -. Waguer Hollow Ware No. 7 or S, were $1.34. During Fire Sale 4 HA. rnfc 4- v" -f 4.4. 444444444444444 225 Lackawanna V.YiY When Spending Money You are entitled to all you can get. There is a whole lot in spending it judiciously. At the close out sale of the Clemons, Ferber, O'Malley Co.'s stock you get TWO DOLLARS' worth of goods for ONE DOLLAR. This stock is particularly strong in cutlery, comprising only the best makes, such as Lan ders, Frary & Clark Heriden Cutlery Co., and others. Here are a few prices : Carving Sets Black handles, blade 9 inches long 5C Carving Sets White Celluloid hau- f . dies, blade 9 inches long $1.4" Carving Sets Buck Horn handles, (J,1 c blade 10 inches long pl.? Knives and Forks Set of 6 knives and 6 forks OuC Knives and Forks Set of 6 knives -. and 6 forks OUC Razors, best steel, Shears, Pen Knives, Razor Straps, Shaving Sets, Bread Knives. If you need anything in this line you can't afford to miss this opportunity. Mil I AH .-mikknu & PECK, mmmmmmmmmmmmi OF- X Dinner Pail X No r size tliey're X badly smoked, were 19c. Fire Sale 1 5 cents 4 -K-H. .M I Enamel Lip Sauce Pan X No. 16 size, were 16 X cents. During the Fire X Sale i 9 cents X " -H J Slop Pail . . Hnameled 10-qt. size, were 50 cents. Nothing 'X the matter with these. X 25 cents Enameled Milk Pan 4- Four aud five-quart X sizes, were 14c and 16c. X During sale 8 cents -f 4- - m.4444444'4 444 4i44444-444lf 4444444444 4444444444 422 Lackawanna 5E Avenue. 3? Stock -f- I Glass Tea Set j X th- Pressed H dec- X oration, at depot during X "re, worth $1.24. During X saic os cents i -M- 4- X : Cups and Saucers : X White Ware, cofiee X size were 7 cents. Dur- X iuS sale 4 cents t X -H--H X Handkerchiefs x X Depot stock, all kinds X and styles, worth 10 cts. X Sale price X 4 cents X Tin Sauce Pan " 4 Best returned, No. 22 size, were 14 cents. Sale price X 7 cents X Avenue. Itennent at Itye, N. 1.
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