'iJPJtM TJHJti NCKANTOX TimjrNK-THVJRSDAY, MAY 2."). 1.899. 'vT .fcgv rrs Connell Building DESIRABLE OFHG! FULL PRIVILEGES OF Law Library APPLY TO J, L OONNELL, Itoom .'102 Council ISiilldin?. Some Fine LudwiR Pianos mo Attracting: tin' iiin-ntl"ii m nil who ne them at nur Hlun. 'I In mi iplriulld pianos contnlu f u.-ini- linpiovetneiitH niul In ntylp nnd llnlt-h an- M lnr nhe.ul of anything of tin- mime whole-sale coht that on iniirvc-lK at tJic low prices i' nsk for them. WHY 1'A.V VK HVAA. OVU 1'IAXOS SO i.OV? I5ueausn f buy at the lowest cash price. Rerause wn cart no pianos out on trial, lSt-ciuce wo demand n payment down on tin in Htrnmetit. Ileruvso wo have no agent!', Hocaifi- we tuuKr no iit.nii'isaiy ex pense. It rott thnii:nds of dollars to have from CO to 7j pianos ahout (he countiy on trial, all of which must be made up by tho?e who Dunham. All the. latent music .it half price. Perry Brothers '205 Wyoming Ave. I M e: M R SELLS iODAKS And Photo Supplies 103 Wyoming A cnm;. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat ( fTicc IlourH-rtn.m, to 12.:iilp.m; 'J to I William'" iliilldlna Opp. I'oMolllca. UNION -t---f -f -f -f 4-f -t--- --- CITY NOTES 4- ItlULE HKAIllXti --I'loli-sfor II. S. Jlllkr's elus will in. ei thl t ciiing at .,.81 Adams awmii, .it 7.:io o'lloik sharp. All an weltoiiH. HATTALION Ullll.L -Companies U, 11 and K. of the i:it-wnlh icglnient, will bold li.ittallini dilll und dicss parade to night, liauet's band will I'uinlslt iniiMe. SIliXl'D IIY TI1K MAYOR. M,ior Molr lias signed the les-olutluu direetlug tin iltv ciigiiieel to give grades for a 'iiimlii i of stieeli In tlu upper pait of the Colli ttenth wan'. 'ONCUHT TOXHMIT-A grand eon-i-n and iiUrtnlnun nt will lit held ai lie Shiloli liaptHt elmieli tb evenliiK I'm til, bun lit of the church. Concert l'l-icln- at $) o'clock. All are linltod. fioLDinRS li:tti:i: itirii'uxnD-- ??3S wffi,ABEL 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 wash able patterns and by having 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 populor summer fabric, cool, firm and durable. A large assortmeut of entirely 4 ft ucw desigus. Our price I vfW Printed Dimities, fladras and Batiste A great array of neat, choice patterns in even blocks, il Oj sr figures, etc. Our price S Silk Stripe Ginghams and Zephyr Ginghams From pin checks to large plaids, hair-line stripes to solid blocks. The desigus and colorings of these goods e are particularly attractive. Our price " ?w At 25 CentsThe very Guest selection of Silk Stripe Challies, Scotch and Irish Dimities and Scotch Ginghams. At 39 Cents Silk Spot Muslins, Dresden Piques, Silk Line Welts, etc. A letter pent from Old KorRo Stay 3 addressed to John II, Jordan, it soldier at Jtorrn Castle, C'urdciiii, Cuba, hip been returned to the pofclolllco in this city. MKMOltlAI. HAY KNTRIlTAtN MI2NT. The Star Lyceum oompunj will Kle an i-nti-ilulnineiit at tho Lyceum theater May Mi). The affair will lm ijlviiii under tho iinsxdces of the fit and Army o tho Itcpubllo. l'OIl MEMORIAL DAY -The nicmbi-is t the tidy Uikfiird union, Women's Votenm lUlli-f union, am requested to meet r.t Ouoiimt-i hall. Thurday, Mu "i, at i p. 111., to malsc Dual uriunseineiits for MimurlaJ Day. rrnr.u: i:xKi:t.'isKs.-Tin!e win b publlo touching exercises by members of the Fctuiiton Training School for 'iVi.flierH In tho high reboot toda.v. The putilit Is invited to attend this demon stratlon of the nbllltj of thu pupils of the trjltilnjr sellout, COMPANY 11. Tin- ox-nii-mbi n .ind i'i lends of Company 1, Thirteenth ngi nient, arc requested to mcei at tho 2 J 111 I'ide Coal and Iron cumpanv'in ofllci ilf'h floor. Uoard of Trade building, Kndn, Mn Si at H p. in. It Ik hoped that the rcuth'anlatlon will thin bo completed SOLIHICHS' UKCLI'TION.-Camp s, HmiH of Veterans of the Civil War at a pRtiliir meeting held Tuesdaj night le rlded to giw u fitting reception Ttli-sdiiv night to I-'red Stelens a nil Louis Heed, of the ealnp, who nic veterans of "he late wai. They set veil In the Klevetith, I'nlted States infill) ti . Moitn m:cnriTs.-Two mmc twruttp who pworn In yesterday at the ncinlt ititr station on (tpiucc htrcct. and veie Kent to WilkcM-Hane, fiom there to o to Viirl CulutnliiiM, New York liaibo", and be asslKiud to the cuvnlr. The in' n weie l'lod llalre. of Waveilv. I'.i., and UeniKt Vnndcibun,'. of l'eckllle. WILL INVKSTIOATH.-Coromi Rob ert!" jistcid.iv vU wed the icmahis f Thomas H.iih. of Olyphunt, who died at the I.aeknwanna lio.-jiltal eaily ieh tciday mornliiK from H'lf-lnllleted ln JuricM. Today the coroner will ko to Oi pliant and inviMtlKiitc the clicum fdjinec" connected wltli the iIcpimim il iumIi net. SIOl.i: IIORHK AND m(HS -A lioiir nnd btUTO wiih Htoleti froi.i the barn of Tied I'ecl;, on the Wim Moun tain TucKd.iy hIrIii. The lioisf t black with ti white luce, while rldht hind foot Illlll WelRht about 1.UI poundx. "hi Ijiir Ky 1 an opm, black out, stilpcd with vcllnw and linn Hide sprlnRP and u nickel rail mound tho ho. -ot.'NriLs mi:i:t tonmiit.- Both hr.iiahep ot council'" aio sebcdulcd to meet lonlRht The wcleot blanch will colisldei the VobuiR bond and Walker appointment and Mr. O'lioyle'H oulln ance for tuxhiR ntnet cain, In olilct" pass Iiir upon a larse raft of loiitlne matteri". In the common blanch the Peranum Tel ephone company's oidlimure will be ic ported from committee and dis.cu.sscd. visiti:d wi:pt sidk schools - Tile teacherf.' i otumlttee of tin board of lutitlol cuteied upon It annual visit to the M'hools M.sleiday. I'ulldliiKs Nos II, Ifi, IS and ill, in tho Wist Side, were tin om h Nlted. The committee will not so out iiriiIii until mxt wtek. 1). I. Phil lip Is thallium; of the committee. The other Member ale: IVler N'eiil.s, .loliii (Ubbonn. L). .1. Roche i:. J. I.umald, 11. J. O'Malley and i". S. JJ.nktr. i:nti:rtainmrnt and danci:. - Carpi nti r.s' hall, on Wyoming avenue, wan comfortably tilled last iiIrIh b the fill nils of the Caipciiteis' unlnli and the hullo!, who lield a concert and -ncl.il thcie. The hall wax ttihtlly ilecoiatcd with bimilnc and potted iilants. Mr?. William liiilllcli ir hided iIuiIiir tin ex enlses. Mrs. John "limey dclhered the aililie.s.s of welceine anil iticldenlallv in vited the hearty 10-oper.itioii of the audi ence at all times In supporting the f fortu of the aipi liters to piepam for their tonvi nlion hcic in 1SKXI. Recitations Weie Riven by tho Misses Ida Kibbler, Cot. i Youiir, .Mary Lestei and Cunlt Vlnn' y. Ml-s Marion Tliomas and John i'ORhlllH haiin solos.. At the it ucIumImii ot the exclilses ice cri.nil and cake weie served and ilawimr followed .Mis. Ariics Mallott futtushliiR tin- iniisle. The iom mlttec In eharse lompilsi'd Mrs. Wil liam K'udliili, Mrs. C. II. I'ackard and Mis. John Finniy. THIRD PIANO DRAWING. Won by Mrs. Ellen Knne, of 2022 Price Street. Tin: drawing foi the third "ineirun Iiliino Riven away by Clarke Uio.s., oeiuired vesteitlay iiftcrnoun at R.Iiu o'clock. The wlunliiR coupon, No. 7".0G, was held by .Mrs. Ullen Kane, of -02'i I'llce slrei t. The tickets Were (liawn by Jll.sp den nle Matthews, of r.'j:: Not tit lljile 1'ark UVelUle, III tile pieSellCO oi !l l.lfRC eiowd. Mis. Kan'' Is a dest'ivliiR' wl.low and has u funilly of two sons und four dauRhter. Enioko The Pocono 5c Cigar. ' 415417 Lackawanna Aye. ww. NEW SYSTEM OF RUNNING TRAINS TO 00 INTO EFPECT .TUNE 10 ON V., L. & W. It tAD. It Ib n Rndlcnl Dopaitute fiotn That Now In Vogue There Will Do No Regular Runs Rule of "Tit si In, rirst Out" Will Ho ObcrvetlEn glncei's ns Well as Coiutuctois untl Dtakemeti Will Come Uutlnr This Rule Heavy Engines Corning. Othet Industrial Mattel s Hi'RlnultiR .lime 10. wbrn the sdiiuuer time table Is Issued, the Delaware, l.uckuwuiina niul WoKtein euinpuio eonti'iii)lates u ludical oliiuiRo In Its system of allutlnR ciews to second class trains. Uder the new n.stetn there will bo no roRiilnt runs. The iuK of "lit fit In, flisi out" will supplant tin' pn.'sent one of huvliiR a Used tlmu for each crew. A eiew will be able to tell about when It Is expected In Ri out and be In leitdlness to stut l from the yard one hour after tecelvliiR nutli o by the call boy. This will apply to eiiRlneerP as well as conductors and btukctncn. With this system In vogue and heav ier tiultis with l.n ger hauls being run. the toad enn be operated with u fo.r less nuinbet of men tbnt at iiiesent. How muni hands it will effect, cannol be even f.ilily estlinuted now. The houy eiiRlncs tluit wore con tracted fm with the lltooke company of Dunkirk will begin anlvhiR next week and us fast us. they arrive the "double lieudliiR" of second tints trains will uccui. IN AND AIHH'T TlIK SHOPS. Tho lemodellliiR of Master Car Hulld ei Caulleld's olllcc nt .the Delawaie, Laekawnnna und AVejUtrn cur shops Is liroRrosslui; rapidly und It Is expected that the building will be ready tor oc cupuncy early next week. The Moor space has been enlarged and a second story built in thus giving ample toom for tin pieseiit needs. Master Cai liullder Canlleld has re turned I'i om u week's trip over the load und us far west us Chicago. He lslled inanv of the smaller Delaware, i.aekawaniiii ard Western shops while absent und Is at ranging matters with a view of concentrating much of the de tail wotk bete as soun as room can be secured. He met many old friends, who congratulated him upon Ills new successes. Affairs in tin- machine and locomo tive power d' partmeiil ate moving along smoothly and the pew aiinnge ments are fast becoming an old story. D. . II. DOUI5LH URADRits. The tiemendous coal tralfie on this (lit Ision of the D"lnvniv and Hudson bus resulted in the adoption of a noel method of hauling the trains. Two locomotives are now employed on each tiulu of cars, the second engine being placed neai the untie of the tiain. Fifty curs are hauled by the two en gines, instead of about thirty by on" engine as formerly. Hy this method the lailroad lompan.v nearly doubles the trarlle. wilh little adillllon.il ex pense for train clews. We are unable to say tli.it this ui langenient Is permanent, but lor the past several days we have obnened that all roal tialns are handled us stated. It is easy to iciii-nibir when coal tiulns on this load were not mine than half a dos'un a day, each tiain with llfteen or twenty curs, now each train comprises .Id cats and they travel almost Incessantly day and night. Windsor Standard (N. Y.) VALLCVs! NEW KXOINI.'S. Sl. of the ten latge compound en gines ordeied by the Lehigh Valley load have arrived at the Coxton yards and two of them have bad a 1 1 in on the mountain cut-off from Pittston junction to Rurview. The engines are of the lialdwlu make and weigh 11,". tons each nnd aio capable of pushing l.i'i)(l tons up the "cut-off." Tills Is doublo the woik of the en gines commonly used. The engines are ei liable monsters compared with Hie passenger or fieight engines toweling a good four feel above them and weighing neatly double. YKT ANOTIIKIt ItnSKiN'ATlO.V. William ri. Kiesslei, foieniau of the tin sho:. a department In the Dela- i wilie, Lackawanna and Western ma- ihltie shops., icslgned yesteiday, his tesignatlim to taketlleet Immediately. Mi. Kresslor bus been up employe if the company over twenty yea is and has a splendid record as a faithful and ompetent workman He icsldes in Uieiii Jtldge, and is well known in fu lernal i licles. THIS AND THAT. Theie uie about i.oOO mciubeis m the tiadi's unions of this city, and more members .uo coming In eveij day. 1'uder the new muimgemeiu the Mi. lieusant colliery has tinned out imuo eo.ii than lit .vy time In its history This clly lanks third In the United Suites as an orguulu) luboi city, ulii"-ty-iiM- per lent, of Its skilled me chanics Icdng banded together. Work was stalled .cstorduv mi twenty-lour new poultry cms at the Dela wu'o, Lackuwanna and Wesd rn simps 'J hi y are to be built fiom Master Cur liuddt-r c.inlleld'h otlglnul designs. The tecently formed assHOciaiion of tamsters nnd drivers will licet to night In HcQiiamy hull on Wyoming ainuo. Hvery teamster in tin my l. Invited to attend the mtellng National Organlaer lWunrd 1'leig, of the Itrewvrr' union: Duiluess Agent John JCnowiton, of the Carpenters' union, and J. A. I'rh e. of tho lluild niB Trades connoll, waited on Clmrles ttoblnsnii, tir-asuror of lUo Centrui lV'imshauIa Uiewlug company Tin. dn and .iski d that the cumpuny teeug ni:'n the lirewers" unloii Mr. ItubliiHiu told the lU'lcjiiilun ilint ho wilt bring the lu.lttei llefuie tho lmxt meotlllg of the board ol dlieetotR of the company. The Delawaie, Ljckuwnnim und Western itulboad compuuy Inn. osiab llshed a cab mil caitiao servile fiom and to til' It Christopher Weet station in .V. .v Yoil; city. The city has been dr. uliil lino eight dlsttlcts with a him lul Ulle list nuiiulltig to illHtunce. TI 'k' ts i an be pun based of an ngi nt aboard the ir.iin Tho ntti-s ar li.i- cure bilious and nervous ills, 1 oick headache, disordered liver and impaired digestion. It) ccnU nuil 35 contf at nil it rue utorcs. 4 IBEEGHAWi'S PILLS njil tingling through the veins ." means ti clear mind, OpT Htt'oug tiorvus, tut Iron lCU win iple Huccesslul Blood man Is alwnyM u well muu. Hon. tetter's Htoniucli Hit tors makes puro blood. It euros Indigestion, RonstlpA tlon, kklnoy and 11 vei ailments utul all other trntililes caused by liupurc blood, Hostetter's IT MEANS HEALTH FOR MEN AS WELL AS WOMEN, Stomach Bitters. sonable Kithei nib or euirluge can be .secured, tin venules to be used In thr service comprising hansoms, coupes or 'liusM-s, to sent trum one to ten per- SUI'S. The tltst of the new monster con! cats of eighty thousand potinds eup ticlt yet seen on this putt Of the Jer sey Ceii I in 1 mine up the Hue among a trip of gondolas of sixty thousand pounds capacity and among the latter looked like a freight cat toweling above a draft of ordinary coal ears. The huge conveyance will be kept here mull the remodeling of the Lehigh und Wllkes-linue collieries Is complete, in the meantime serving ns u mode of measuiement. Computed to the Jim mies, this car Is like an elephant to a dog. Hhnmokin Dispatch. AN APPEAL IS TAKEN. Unless a Settlement Is Reached Aigument Will Be Made To day to Justice McCollum for a Supersedeas. Ah aniintmied in The Tribune. Clly Solicitor McC.lnloy went to Philadelphia early yesterday nioining. The Supreme court adjourned TucsdiO afternoon, but Mi. MeUInlcy did not learn that until he arrived In the tjuukcr City. He iiled his appeal with the protlmnn tarj and untitled bis attorney, e"i .ludge Knupp. by telegiapb of thi tact that some one oC.tlic, judges would have to b- seen nt his home. At noon ex-Judge Knupp. uT'e' eon saltation with the atloii"- - ! A'oshmg, wiled to Justice .Mi i ill, on, who tesldes at Montrose, that they would like- to have all opportunity tills afteiiiouii at 3 o cluck ol making an application to him with a view of hav ing tlie appeal to the supreme court made a supersedeas. The arguments will be made at Justice McCullom's home In Monttose nnd a decision is hoped for In time to guide the mem bers ot telect council in their actions tonight Then- Is a possibility, however, that an amicable uirungomenl may be reached toda.v by Mi. McOlnlev and Mr. Vosburg with lefeience to the steps prellniliiur.v to ,i quo wairanto pimeedlngs. Tlie pioposition of Mi McC.lnloy out lined in yesteiday 's Tribune was sub mitted to Mr Vosburg and his attor neys yesterday by ex-Judge Knupp and a long confeience wus held. Noth ing dellnlte wns done because several small matters came up that could not be satisfactory adjusted In the ab sence of Mi. McC.lnley. The latter and Mr. Vosburg will meet today and discuss the matter. Doth realize that ifio watiautu pro ceedings must be resorted to. but theie aie details as to who will hold the ntllee meantime and the matter of a bond to Insure the salary to the mun who wins, that must be seftled. If Mr. Vosburg and Mr McOlnley succeed today In satistactotlly adjust ing these matte! h, the application to make the appeal a supetsedeas will not be necessary and selei t council can approve the bond at Us meeting tonight. JAMES MAMA INJURED. His Arm Caught in an Elevator nt Dickson Colliery. James Mullu. or Von Stoieli av. nue, bad Ids arm toin. his shoulder dis located and his bead badly lacerated in the Dickson colliery at Oreen Hldge yesterday, Mullu was engaged In feeding coal into the eletutoiH when his arm caught in them. Tin- machinery hud to be stopped befoie he could be liberated and thep It was found that he had suatoinul the Injuries above nutid THE GREAT WALLACE CIRCUS. It Exhibits in This City on Friday, June 2. Tlie (jic.it Wallace Shows will ex hibit at Scianlon, l'a., mi Friday, June -'. on the Asli street giounds The wotld's most wondeitm to ro biitli tamlly, i he nine .Vi lsons air with the Creat U'alhu-i- Shows A hullcnge of ?10,000 is issued liv Mi Wallace to produce their eiiuals in Eu rope or America. Summer Trains on N. Y., 0. & W. Commencing Monday, May j'j, ihe New York. Ontario and Western Rail way comjiiiny will Inauguiate the tun plug of their Hummer tin ins on ilu Serantou dlvisloii. Tiaius will lea ycrniiioii at lO.efi a. m. and t.l.'. p m leiivirig Ciirbondule at 11 .'.1 a m ai.d e.U'J i m., making througn oum i turns villi main line trains I: iinuui iiine Citibiindiili' nt i.iit a. u. ami o..!l p. ni uiiiliB in .Sirantun at ",).-, a m. und -l.'.'t) . m. Owing to thf liieie.ise in u,i,c mi this eumimtiy'H entire syst -m, winch Is duo to their i eduction in fain to two coins per mile, it was found nn essurj' to pi.tfe thuir aitmuier tinins in niic mttcli etuiler this season tlutu jiievlously. Tltolr Sunday tram to I. uk" iVnntclle is also being well put i outsell. Decoir.tloii Day Excursion to Nlajj. ma Falls via Lehigh Valley Rail- road. Uate i ron i Scr.intun to Niagara Riiu and letttin will bo $0.35. Tickets will li. lold good t'olng on train No. n, Mav JT; .'ill trains (exiepi the lllack Dliiini'iid Kxpiohh), May 2S, and train No. 'J, May :'.'. Uood to ret in n on all trains, except tho lllack Diamond Kx in ess, to and Including May 80. I6!i9. Inquire of Lehigh Valley ticket agents fui further p.utlculars. , Sraoko the Pocouo cigar, fie. I Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syiup, I IU be'ii und for over 1'IKTY YKAltri I In .MILLIONS! ol MtiTIIKlia fm tlvlr I illll.DUKN WlIILil TKirniINU WITH IM3HKKCT HI I't'lSBS 11 HtHrvilKH tho CHILI). HOKTHNH the llt'MS. ALLAYri all VAIN; CintCS WIND COLIC, and Is the best remedy for DIAUUIIOICA. Sold by Drugglnts In every putt of tho world. Do sure and usk for "Mrs. Wins, low's Soothing Syiup," and tuke no other kind. Twenty-live csnts u liottl MAYOR WILL AWAIT COUNCILS ACTION GRADE CROSSINGS WERE NOT TORN UP YESTERDAY. After Making a. Pcional Investiga tion of the Matter, Mayor Molr Decided to Allow Council to Deal with the Matter Before Taking the Extretuf Measure He at First Re solved Upon Company Will Cease. Operations Until Council Has Acted. The tracks of the Ontario und West ern eompany'H Keyscr Valley branch weie not temoved from the First ward street crossings yesterday, as wits tlueatcned by the city olllclals. Mayor Molr and Street Commissioner O'lSoyie went up yesterday afternoon to look over the ground. In company with Vice 1'iesldeut John IJ. Kerr, of tin Ontario and Western company. They found that the streets In Mr. lteese's ward, which have been crossed by the lailioud exist only on the map. The ten limy Is for the most pun waste hinds with but a few houses on It scattered hole and there. Mr. Kerr explained to tin- city olll clals that his company had no Inten tion whatever of dlstognrdlng the city's nuthotlly In this matter but simply went ahead on the strength of assur ances from city otllcIaM liullvldunlly that It would be all light. This and the laet that no objections had been raised to the resolution permitting the company to ciosh the streets led the company to allow the work to go on, after reaching the city line. .Mr. Kerr promised that no further work would be done until councils have acted on the lesolution. The tuilway committee of -select council which bus the measure In band will repot t on II nt tonight's meeting. It Is also likely that a resolution will be passed temporal ily countermanding the ordei eontnlued in the resolution dli citing the city .ifllelaH to stop tho laying of grade crossings. Tlie mayor Is not disposed to tuke my I'urthCM action, at least until alter might's council meeting'- The rallioad is now complete fiom the Capouse colliery In Keyset- Valley to Dickson City, excepting a short stretch on each side of West Muik"t str-et and the tiestle aetoss I.eggetts creek. Opening- of Farview. Jiand opening ol Karvi-w Park, ihe most beatitltul pleasure ground in l'eiinsylvanla, Tuesday. May 'Jrt, ij!9. Tickets tit greatly reduced latos will be sold I rom all stations on Delaware and Hudson lailroad. Itase hall uimio at -'.oil p. m., Wyoming Seminary vs. .Moosli I'oplars. IJefieshments served by Hanley. of Scranton. Afternoon iimeeit by Alexanders Ninth regiment band of WIlk-s-Haire. Piogramme as follows: 1. Mimh. "Hands Aelnss Hie Sea" (new) Sousa 2. Overtuu. "William TeH"....Iosslnnl ::. .Medley. "The Winner" Maekey i. I3.il itiiue sold. "Cocked III the Ci.i- dle of the Deep" Ciilllnsnn Janus Ashman. .1. Origin of the Cake Walk, 'Cloim- dy" Marion . Minuelte, "Antique" Padeiewskl 7 Oveiliire, "ZiillUHi" Heirold X Clailnel solo, "Highlit Air Varle." IJiessant Frank Anstelt. i. Medlrv, "Popular Kentucky". Hot-tiger 10 I'ntpomrl. "Columbia National. ' Coates Spei lal train will leave Wllkes-rtarre at K.iiil a. in., fare $1.00: Pittston. S..12 a. in., fare n cents; Scranton, fi.SO a. in., fare "f. cents: Curbondale. 10 a. m.. faie ".( cents. Hscursion tickets will be good on all regular trains during th" day. Consult Deluwuie nnd Hud son agents toi fuither particulats. A valuable pioperty at a bargain, 119 Penn live. See Heal Ksttite column. -- - . Finest wines and clears at Lane's, S20 Spruce street. ru1 'P "gr-w eii M m h---A--------- 4 Does Your Head Ache r Aro your nerve weak ? Cn't you sleep well? rain In your baikV Lack energy '( Appotltn jjoor? Digestion bad ? JloiUor pimples? Thesauro bnteomoof tho results of constipation. If tho contents of the bowels am not removed from tho body each day, an nature intendod, poison oun mibstancos are Mire to tio ab sorbed Into tho blood, alwavi causing surlorlng and frequently catnlnfMiverodeii'asi). Tnero li a voinmou-senso aura, M PILLS They daily Injure an eaijr and nituril movement of the bowels. Prke, '.'Si , i box. All druggists. Aycf'a Sarsaparilia wllh tlm pills will liiBtunrt'COTerT. Wrttft the doctor tuit how tou am n ufferbiit. You will receive the be.t h DM. .1 C. AYEK, Lowell, Max w w w v y sT v w A A. . .A. A., s -iV M. f BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED MILK Mautttactured b' Ask Your Grocer Tor It, ti "Every Man's Home 1 2? is I Is His Castle" .... It's entitled to the best he can afford for it. We give you au opportunity to afford the best for the price of the "trashy." We bought it cheap, can afforvl to sell it cheap, and still make money. You can buy from the Cleruons, Ferber, O'Malley Co. stock, a French Chiua Dinner Set for the price of a Porcelain, a Porcelain Dinner Set for- the price of a White Granite Dinner Set for the price of a C C, a C. C. Dinner Set for less than a plain white. Dorflinger's Cut Glass, Brie - a - Brae, Wedffewood, French China Roast, Ice Cream, Berry, Salad and Soup Sets, Jardinieres, China Cabi nets and other Fine Goods, on second floor. It certainly will pay you to look them over. 5 Millar & Peck, l 422 Lackawanna Avenue. ooooooooooooooooo i MISS MARIA PARLOA o LADIES HOI JOURNAL I'or May, Writes: 0 "A simple instrument called 0 9 a Mrawueiry miner, wmen i V have used lor years, should be 0 found in every kitchen." a One of these useful little in q struments will be given away 0 to every lady making any pur 0 chase in our store during the 0 next ten days. a THE POPULAR HOUSE-rURHISH- V 0 0 INQ STORE. enmp s cm i cd rn ? giuuifauiubbfanbug X MUARS liUILDINa. A Y 140-143 WASHINGTON AVK. $ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The OLIVE Wheel The most attractive and popular wheel. The best that money can buv. Call or write for catalomio. M. W. BINGHAM 122 N. Washington Ave. S'Crunton, I'd. Have You a House For Rent.- Il so, try .1 Tribune "Want Ad " It will procure von a tenant at once. i v, . ; . t ". "- 1 ? ". i !- Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue. $1,50 copyright books at 88c Should any of the following title be sold out completely before your at rival, we will take your older at the price quoted, piovidmg it is left this week. 88c 88c 88c 88c 88c 88c Other great book barRanis by the score. Thousands of books here at less than wholesale cost, but special for a short time only. Here are some ol our book wonders: 20c cloth bound books at ic 2ic cloth bound gilt top books at 12c 15c cloth bound gilt top books at 18c 'A '4 ' 'A 'A 'A A A "A 'A 'A A A A A A A A Our Crockery Sale Interesting because we can save you money by buying now. NEW GOODS. .lust uti)urlFd. lllsht rusks ot Jnsi the hind yun me looking for. TOILET SET. Dei-orated. 10 pieces, would bf i hi'.'ii at $2.30. Price Now, $1.49. DINNER SET. Ill' tiiiTi'S. inn- diTonited and Kuld lines riilnrs, lavender, preen und brown. ('henp ut SS.OO. Price Now, $5.98. BOWL AND PITCHER. White I'on'Pl'iln, wutilil he cheap ut "." ii'llts. Price Now, 40c. WHITE BOWLS. I'MUil inlii- I in 10 i-ents. Thiei: sizes. Price Now, 4c. VEGETABLE DISHES. DhloiiK "i t niul goods. Woith ly tn I" rents. Pi Ice Now, 8c. JUG OR PITCHERS. Itetfulur in and IJ lent sixes. Price Now, 8c, WHITE PLATES. I 'mini piiie t; ii-nts. Pi ice Now, 4c. WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS, i 'heap ut s n-iits Price Now, 4c. 4c, ST0RE Now at '22." Laekawnnna Ave. SCRANTON. PA. -". K K . t . v vt v v f . . K ,t S ft . .X s X . j . . , . !t ,f X H .t ,T .T .1 S X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X David Marurn, bv i-dward Noyes Wcscott. Red Rock, b 1 homas Nelson I'age. The Choir InviMble. bv James Lane Allen. The Castle Inn, by Stanley Weyman. The King's J.ii! il, by Richard Harding Davis. The tiadllv, In I . S. Vovnich. The Phantom iinv, by Max Pemberton. The Changeliiiti. bv Sir Walter Uesant. The Foi est l.oveis, by Maui ice Hewlett. Hope, the Hermit, by Kdna l.yall. Atterwards, by Ian Macl.aren. Heside the Bonny Brier Bush, by Ian Macl.aren. Mollie's Prince, by Rosa Nouchette Carey. Simon Dale, bv Anthony Hope. Vi.l many otheis. AA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A U uv