T.jh r A Tf-fvJ 8 TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-AVEDNESDAY, MAY 31. 1890. " OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY Conclurftvl from l'nitro 5. r.nrchlns wua csepoclnllj' noteworthy. Tha cne. of veterans were particularly strong In numbers anil -vvcit! reinforced by a aplondld Urtim crops. The Eleventh regiment marched vltli precision and grflco and mudo un ex cellent appcurnncc, but thu rc.il eii thuBlosm wits accorded tho Thirteenth regiment nnd tho boys who served In Cuba nnd Porto Itlco. Their nppcur unce was the signal for applause from very quarter nnd every company marched with the ease and grace and quickness that easily distinguishes them from the others. Tho police force, under Chief Hob llnff, made un excellent Impression nnd appeared for the first time with sprint; helmets. The lino of march was down AVyomlnjr avenue to Lackawanna, to Adams, to Spruce, to Jefferson, to Gib son, countermarch to Vine, to Wash ington, to Spruce nnd dismissed. The li.uude was reviewed by Mayor Moir nt city halt and tho chief marshal nnd his nldes jevlewed the piocesslun nt Wns-lilngton avenue and Sptuce tuint ortCSANIZATlONS IN 1-1 NK. The societies formed Into four ellvl bldns.nnd marched In the following or-il-i- ' Mounted Ollleri.-e .toseph Hlock and Will lam Jl. Itiirkc. l'u'lco Department, Clitef Tiank Itob lliiir. rntiunanilliiK. Captain Hliluiid Kehvimls", l.lrutunanls John .D.tvf, Tiiinn.m Willi line, IVttr Zaiig and Mti'lurl Spcllmm: PergeantH Clialle V Hlelcevvny and Hcim- Joins an 1 tlilrtv-tvvo patrolmen. Chief ol Staff, H U Mott Post 1, O. A. 11. Aide. 1'rank M.utln, Camii Smi of Veteran. Il.ivlel T. Urnvvn, iloi- beard ; J. J. Mi-Andrew, Pint 319 O, A. H , Quailerni.iKter Scrgiant lmuie Drown, Thirteenth leglment, P V. 1 ; P. J. Bjron, Flil Volume t Kngineois: Ir C. II. I'lshrr, Surgeon, Post If). O, A. It M.iloi C 13. -Mini t'll-t New York Light Aitlllerv, Ci. 1 llullf y, I'ost No. ao, l.owlllo, N Y , C. A, llldgway, Camp S. Sons of Veieuuii. Martin .Simon Camp !. Sons of Veteran; August l'mlileu C.imp 8, Son-- of Vitrrans: Dr W.ilter rjulncv Scott, of Dlmhurst. Cliapl nn Pent No. 1",9, Charles O'Malliv, Col onel Monies I'ost, No W FlltST DIVISION, l.levinth Ueglmint, N. CS P Colonel I.. A. Wutrcs Commanding bt ilf Qiuiteum.iter Pt.ink Vnndllng. Ael intiint Dolph 15 Athertoli Assist ant Surgeon 1 . 1' Arndt l.iiwrrtiro Band, Tlilrty-stx Piece Cmupan D, Captain Pitmont Stokes r.lf-ittemnts Puis and Mori dock omp.iny K, Lieutenants Burson ftinm mid C !3. Seott. Cumpalix fl. Captnln W A. Raul), Lle'i- tuiant Dald W. D.als. S13COND DIVISION. Marshal. Moses Moi(; Aides, deorgo W. KeM-s, D. S Beenicr and II. . Luftus, I'o-t 13 O A. R. i mui !. Sons of Veterans Dium Coip, i luiM P. Thomas, Pilnclpal Musician Lamp ?, Sons of Viterans, Dovil Boies, Coinmaiiillng; Plrst Lieutenant J. S. liurke, Second Lliutinant S. C Hutchinson. Paun's Rand, Twonty-ilght Pl(Ce. ltl cli- Policeman II. V Hopewell. i dor Ilcaicr Jackon Merr weather. i.zni uiinin pom. No r:i. o. a. r , r. J. Anisikn, Commamllns St. Loo's Battalion Drum Corps. Colonel Monies Post. No. .!!) U. A. R., I! O llrv.int, Commanding. C iloucl Oakfoid Command, No. J", t'nfm Veterans' Cnlon. Diputmont of Pcnu- sehaula, II. 13. Paine, Commanding. THIRD DIVISION. 'Jnliteeiitli Regiment, PennsjUanla Vol- initeci lnfnnti, Colone' 11. A. Court-en. Cnmm.indliiK Siaff, Lieutenants Rlanchaid and Jltirl- iiian. Adjutant Mattes, Major Keller. Drum Corps Composed of e-Memlers ol Thlrteitith Regiment, N C3 I'., Il.iny Evans and 13dwnid Rlih- niil, Pilnclpal Musicians. Lh nti'iiatit Ccloml Stlllwill, Lieutenant e'n, Olderlles Otto Voekioth and Cicmge Rowlands .m ConiniNlsoned OHlcets- Sergeant M i- iois Latimer Rrese wil W. S. l.ould, 1 Inpttal Seward John Connolly Maor I3ugenc Pillows, Battalion Com- niatulci Company D, Lieutenant V. W. Inchs anil A. R. Pooti'. Company A. Lieutenant Keith and Ser- geant D.ile. Cnnipiny I" Cniitaln Ham Docket l'lrst Lieutenant D.ivlil J. Dal Second Lieutenant William S. doornail. Company c, Lieutenants lluikhouso and t hi nh v POI'RTII DIVISION. Maishal, V. V Albro. Post n't. d. A R. Mile. C. A Moir, Camp s. S eif V Vnlled States Vohmtiiis Ign ltlus Nea Inii. Cumininidlug; tepri suiting th J.lexenth Revlmoiit, Voluutcci In laiitrj. Klisi Regiment Volunteer lhiglneors, Thlid Riglnnnt. Volun 1 i- l3uglnoi is. aid Othoi Companlei wno Soixed Outt-lde the I lilted States, Cinligos. Minintiil CltUens, Disabled Vote i. ins and Woman's Relief Corps. I'list I'arrl.ige Mnvor Janus Moll, City Tieasutor K. J. Rohliinei Control ler Huh as llnwi II hee ond Caiilage' Jasnn II Wells, John S HhoM II. '. Haiilngloti, .1 R. Holiilnv, Sr Munliiis of l'ost 11", (1 A. II. ( airlago!. Ci.ntaliil.ig Vcteians Adam Piir, Pud W. Ilcrsi'. P. J. De Laev ntul Otluis. Other Exercises. TIII3 membeis of Lieutenant Hzn Ciiimn post, No. mo. rirand Armv of the Republic, held si r miib In their moms on Lai kaw anna ainue inimtdiatedv after the- pat.ide Tin ovrclses wete cotiduiteel utter the tltuallstlc fotm of the G. A, It. and Tell, Me What's OslCa 10 And I'll tell you what aort of all2htyou'r8iT"jlUur. If I It a a po01- oil you're get tlncapoor light. Notblne aauiar, itii'Bour Headlight Water White, Oil ypa hart real lamp luxury. Mq charred wloki, no dla. agreeable odori, no amoky t'Mmneya. If thue are worth barlni, tell your dealer to -njpply you berearter with osr uaauiight water Wlilte Oil. Hade by ATLANTIC REFINING OIL M m mm 3 IH aaalalW S jhEI I Trill guarantee that my Kidney Curo will curo 00 r wot. of all forms of klduoy complaint and In many Inatancca tbe moat serious forma of Brlcbt'a etlneaso. If tbe dlieate la com plicated vend a four ounce Tlal of urlno. We will nnalyxe It and cdTliB you free what to do. UUStO.V. At all ?rusetti. tie. a tUI. Outdr to Ilialth ann mfnirni ,inc rt ioea Ana r , rum. wore in memory of those comrades who have passed away elm lug the past year. The Post tiuaitctte, composed of the Messrs. lllamer, Woolf, McDonald nnd Scott, rendered "The Vucafit Chair" in nn acceptable manner. Pi aye r was offered by the Rev. W. Q. Seott, pas tor of the Piesbyterlan church nt I3ltn liltrst and chaplain of the post. The leading of otdets wus given by Ad jutant George S. Rroek, after which 'Commander Asa B. Stevens delivered an ndeliess, lie spoke feelingly of those who hud died since last Memorial day. The eitiiii tette gave another selection, "Calmly Asleep," nnd an address was made by the chaplain. The exoicls.es weie brought to a close by the singing of "When the Boys Ate All Gone," by the eiuiii tette. The Colonel William N. Monies post, No 319, (1. A. It,, conducted an excel lent entertainment In Guernsey's hall, on Washington avenue, last evening. An audience that taxed the capacity of the auditorium was In attendance and showed by Us genetous applause that the pieigiamme was excellent. Tho Vllluse Boll quintette rendered "The Song of the Steeple on the Hill" In n chai mlng manner. Mr. Thomas Boston contributed two bongs. "The Olden Steuj" unci "Just as the Sun AVent Down." Miss Clara Haas, a joting Miss nine yeais old. gave a whistling selection and nlso tendered a piano solo, ptovlng herself a most ver satile young lady. Miss May Fisher, of West Scranton, executed heetal dlfllcult violin solos and maintained the excellent leputn llon she already benis as a violinist of lare power and feeling. Mr. George Hnitmati gave a hunioious selection, entitled "A Geiman in Dutch." and was loudlv applauded. Mls.s Blanche Tinker s.iiig -The GreiMi Fields of Vir ginia" and was well leeelved. The ac companists weie the Misses TUIIe Ken wood, Alice Williams and Rosenciantz. Aftei the entertainment the Lady Oakfend union, No. 10, Women's Vet eian Relief union, sened lefieshments. LADII3S' MI3MORIAL SHUVICI3S. At 10 it. m. the membeis of the G. A. R elude, No. 19, Ladles auxiliary to the Colonel Monies post, met In A. O. V. W. hall and conducted memorial sen Ices. The circle has lost ten mem bers since Its organization, thirteen jeais ago, The departed aie. Mis. Tunis Thomas, Mis Abiam Pnlhemus, Mis William Polheinus, Mrs. Asa Peilhemus, Miss Mary Sullivan. Mis. Margin et Rogets, Mis. Anna Beane, Mis. Sadie Kreator, Mis Charles App water. Mis P. DeLaee. Past Presi dent Mis. 13 A. Scull had chaige of the services and wns assisted by the chap lain and Junior anil senior vice-presidents. At noon the ladles setved their an nual Moinoilal day dinner. The niem bei.s of the elude all assisted and Mis. Lottie CJiuff was In charge. Thete Mas a plentitude of all sorts of good things and over 250 comrades and Sons of Vet eians weie ellned. At the conclusion of the pat.ide, lunch was setved 1 tho ladles of Lieutenant 13ki.i S. C.illlln Women's Relief cenps. No SO, at the peist looms on Lacka wanna avenue. Cake, coftee, lemonade and sandwiches weie provided. The exoiuthe committee of the toips, cotn pilslng Mis. Randolph Jones, Mrs. Pied Amsden, Mrs. A. Stiong, Mrs-. Pied Wainei. Mis. Anna Hand and Mis T. H. Allen, were In charge. The membeis of Lady Oakfoid union, No. 10, Women's Veteran Relief union, solved dinner to a Intge number of per sons In the Guernsey building between the horns of 12 and I! p. m. OTHI3R GRAVJ3S DI3CORATHD. The few resting places outside of the huge cemeteilcs were looked ufter bv connades assigned. Heio Hags and lloweis weie placed. To the Griflln, McDonnell and Von Stoieh cemetciles went two or tin eo of the G. A. It de tail for the Cathedial cemetery, and fioin the Sons of Veterans weie W. X Cole. D I). Davis, William Jenkins, H. II. MeKielian and M. J. Graham. For the giaves at the Luthci.ui cemetery on Nenth Washington avenue from the G. A. R wont Joseph Hniper, and from the Sons of A'etomns, Ile-nrj. William. John, Clmiles ntul Fiod. R. Leber and C. A. Huiko. A kit go audience gicoted the Foster Slav Lyceum company who enlei tallied last night at the Lvceum under the auspices of 1,'zia Gilflln post, G A R Miss Matin Heilmos, Sopiano bololst and clm-utlnnlbt; Albeit Smith, ven triloquist and prestidigitator, and J. Stuait Hlackton, i rayon sketch aitlst and monologlst, weie the cntci tablets and they pioved equal to the occasion, furnishing a clean, up-to-date and pleasant entertainment. The affair was loneludeil with u setlos of vllagtnph views of war se-enes in Manila, Cuba, Cnltee States, naval levlew in New Yeuk, and Soudan feconos. As a speelal numbei, AVlllIam Lvru tt bang "Musteied Out," the music for which was vviltten by Miss Agnes Cal lahan and the vvoids b Ml&s Teresa C Luftus The song Is dedicated to Chief Robllng. captain of Company C Mr Lvnolt was well received. Notes of the Day.. WILLIAM Moore, who Is nt pre.eent staving at the Sol dleis' Homo at Nevvpoit New;, A'a , and who comes hero every ear regul.uly to parade with the "boys" turned up us usual yesterday and cnirlod the colors in tho parndo at Petcisbur In the morning. Com rade Moore is "1 years of age now and was n member of the olel James Raub post, No 101, O. A. R., and during the war served In the Sixty-seventh regi ment Every year, if sickness does not pre vent, Philip Gelger, who Is staying at the Soldiers' Home in Erie, comes here to participate with Post No. 319 in Memorial day exercises. He Is 79 years of age, but does not appear to bo over Jlfty and ho thoroughly en Joys his annual vacation. Howard Davis nnd Harry Angle, of Company C, Thirteenth regiment, went to Arcnbald to decorate the grave of Heniy Roth. AVlllIam nnd Oscar AVrlght, Louis Schmidt and Louis Slsco. of the Sons of Veterans, looked after thu graves of the comtades at Klmhurst. A detail from Company D went to Marcy cemtery, Lackawanna, to decor ate the grave of AValter O. Porter. The Sons of Veterans sent n firing squad, comprising AVlllIam Hamllncommand ing, John McOravv, AVlllIam Holies, Ambrose McUrnvv, Robert A'anduzcr, Louis E. Reed, AVlllIam J. Reed, Frank 11. Sampson, and tho following detail, Benjamin Jenkins. Thomas Armstrong, Ilnny Sweet, AVlllIam Armstrong, Kd ivard Sweet. Jiintes Mouls, Howard Stcuvers, to usstst Captain Lyons post, No. MO, (J: A. R, 'Corporals Homer iPcaso nnd Uernurd Hnggerty, Company A, Thirteenth regi ment, went to Clink's Summit yester day to decorate the gmve of Privates Hany E. Pease and AVlllIam Staples. Company F, Thirteenth leglment, looked after the grave of Sylvester Detrlck nt Forest Hill. i Sergeant Major AV. S, Gould and Pri vate Joseph Ross represented Company C nt the decorating of Pilvato Alvln Evuns' grave In the Washburn stieet cemetery. Flowers were sent to sol diets In Stroudsburg to be placed upon tho grave of Obcd A. Michaels, of Com pany C. Members of other companies did not foiget to provido for the decorating of their dead comrades' graves. It seemed to be the general opinion that the three companies of the Elev enth leglment never marched in moro faultless style than yestciday. The gallant Thirteenth, or what there was of It In line ycsteiday, was np-plaude-il along the whole route, but per haps the greatest notice was bestowed upon the Engineers ami Regular In fantrymen, who saw actual service on foreign shoies. They wore their cam paign clothes and leioked eiulte natt. LETTERS UNCALLED FOR. List for the Period Ending May 31 Now at the Postofflce. For the petlod ending May 31, there Is a huge list of letters lemaining un called feir at the post office Persons calling l'on them should saj advertised in The Tilbune. Following Is a list. English Mr?. Cluulos R. Adams AV. H. Borst, Mis i Bn thu Born. On In Beers, Miss Graco Bates, 13. ,1. Barrett. Mrs. A. AV. Beaieisley, Mrs. W. A. Gar roue UK. Mis S. K Huttcrllclel, Miss Bouslnrd. O. AV. Burleigh. 13. M Carey. AVilllnm Clime, Miss Har llct Coleman, Mrs. Anna Cannon. Mls Elizabeth Davis, Mis. Maty 13. Donne, D, T. Davis, Mis. Liza Darby Robs Edwaids, Empiio Metallic Red htcitel company, Mrs Prank Ehrgooel, l'rank Eckels. Miss Jeisephlne Folej , William Augus tus Fuller, Michael Ford, Henry Foster, Flnzcr & Ilnmlll. llnlton Gucbt, S 11. Gii.tn. Mrs. T. J. Hoag, George Huff. Mrs. e C Hlnes, Henry Howill, Miss Bcsslo Holelen. Mis. Hidden. Jcnniei M. Jones, Elwood R. .Tame, Miss B. James. Miss ICellermiin, J II Kunsman, P. A. King, Dr T A' Kolb. 2 Lewis Knitting company, Jits. J. 13. Lvnn. Mrs. Edwin d Lewis. Rilfus H. Morris, Miss Maiv Mason, Ed Morgan, Henry J. Miet, Scholostlca Mlrmack, Mrs. Cluulos Mason, Mrs. Mar tin, Mis Arthur Mansfield, Daniel Mc Carthy Miss R Pairy, Mis II B Pusel, Mis. Pilci'. 12! Sherman avenue. M ig Robinson, Mrs Rosalie 13. Rease, Miss Nellie Regan. Mis j r Schank. Marie Smith. Miss Guile Stanton, Creel C Smith. Miss Tor esa Slatteiv, 2, Roy Snow, Cli.nlrj Sower G. Tlplady. Fiank Turin r. Elizabeth J Thomas, Mis W. B. Taylor, R. W Tracej, C Tautshery. Miss Helen AVlIson James White. Miss Kitle AVIIlltmson, Miss Maiv II Walsh, Peter Welsh, Mrs. A'lsa O AVestgate, Mrs. AV. A. A'ltter, G. C. AValsh. F. C. AVhltlock. Italian Teder Glunllan Glislati, Gaetano Lauiito A'llorlo Astolfl, Glovambatlsta Zaroll. A'lnevnzo ell BlaJI. Polish Stanlstaw Piawdrlk, Julva AVeeielnniia, Apolonl.e Seliiirt7, Adolf Zo ic. ir Peetter Choelnlcky, Pi Ink Olsleslel Konstanty Giitonskv, Jan Knznl.irskl, Stanlstaw Avick, Antonl Grybns, Wln eonnty Szatklewlcz, Stanlstaw Roskow ski Hungarian Domenlk Pusls, Antony Kllkn.i Simeon Jlltnbzenckab. Ludwlk Krop.i, Jan 1)ratn2cssok, Juzeph Tiim iiltnn.i', Antonl Kukto Mateusz Pranko Alper 1'rnaU, rrancl.szok AVIlk. Mlkotnl Rroka, Pompel Jnna. Jan Regulbkl, Ad- pucne I'lumnc, Pi .ink Litajk, Plotr Kiv sz.ik, Anton Barlsas, Piter Bugltas, Kruldr Thudor, M Petias. lelko AVvdwIt, Jan A'icen, 2. Stif Ronvko. Antonl y.. batls, Georgee Bubancz, Mlehuel l'c elorkc In many irapor tant particulars, Hood's Sarsa parilla is Peculiar to Itself. It is a medicine as far ahead of the UB ual preparation as the ilectric light ia ahead of the tallow dip. Tho ingredients used in making it are selected with the very greatest core, at tho and are Etb.e.rdforus time they posx hces the o great est remedial v a 1 ue.X The pecul. iar com binatfion,pro- portion and pro' cess UBed in Hood'a Sarsa- parilla, arp unknown to any other, thus making Hood's Sar- 6nparilla jJccutierrfo ttself. Tlio wn value of this peculiarity is heft by actual results. And Hood's Sa rsa- parilla lins a record of cures un qual ed in medical history. Hasraoro of them, greater sueccssea'in serious cases, better gen-uinc, unsolicited testimonials anytfl other medicine mexistfl ence. It cures pxtremo caoes of blooddis- :ases, hn ware, scrof ula, Bait yrheum, rheu matism, catar'rh, and nil other troubles traceableto impure or vi tiated blood. Possessing great Btom-ach-toning qu I alitiea, it cures indi gestion, dyspepAJLts Bia, catarrh of the stomach ,etcT I j It builds up the nerves, J reneving and reviving brain, nerve I and mental strength and curing nervous prostration. As n natural tonic, it strengthens the whole system and cures that tired feeling. It has done all this for others and what it does for m "oth Grs it will do for you.f All we ask for Hood's Snrenparffla, is a ntcetsxty, an opportunity and a fair trial. Be sure to get Hood's. Hold bv druggists. Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass, It never duappoints. 01 1V p.ho FIVE WILL BB OBDAINED. Bishop Hoban Will Confer Holy Oiders One Week from Thursday. Thursday, Juno S, hns been sot by Bishop Hoban as thu date for the or dination of tho flvo young men re cently selected as candidates for the priesthood. These are Jurnes Glltoegly, of this city; Michael Mnnlcy, of Dunmore: Frank Cnnavan, of Honesdalc, nnd Messrs Kudyoka. and Komowskl, tho latter two being Lithuanians. Tomorrow the candidates will assem ble in this city to enter upon a week's retreat. The retreat will bo conducted by Rev. D. J. MacQoldrlck. Cool the Blood In all Gases of Itching Burning HumoiS" wllli tho CUTICURA RESOLVENT While Cleansing the Skin and Scalp with hot baths of CUTI CURA SOAP and healing the Raw, Inflamed Surface with CUTICURA OINTMENT. Complete Treatment, $1.25 Or. Soir, 55e i OrminT, Met ItnoLTtm, Mc. Sol (Ttrywhere. Foitb P. asdC.Cobp .1'ropa .Doiton. New York Amionr.ccinont. HORNER'S FURNITURE is the subject of this announcement. The term stands for everything that is reliable and fashionable in Furniture, in both the simple and ornate lines, whether wanted for town or country homes. Two other important feat tires are the moderate prices at which the goods are marked, and their un equalled assortments. Dining-Rootn Furniture in all finishes of Antique, Belgian, Flemish and English, with Tables, Dining Chairs, China Closets and Side Tables to match. Bedroom furniture in all the various woods and finishes, including special lines for country homes. Brass Bedsteads in over 70 patterns from $15.00 upward. Emm eled Iron Bedsteads from $4.50 up. Latest designs in Parlor Furniture, Library Furniture, Hall Furniture, Venetian Carved Furniture. Couches, Settees, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Mor ris Chairs, DressingTables, Cheval Glasses, Writing Desks, etc., etc., all in unequalled assortments, and all prices. Your inspection cordially invited. R. J. HORNER & CO. Furittlure Mftler uml Irapsrtera, 61, 63, 65 W. 23d St., New York. (Adjoining Eden Muftt,.) TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' Car load Just arrived. All style1, and prices tho lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep 113 In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy teims of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Five largo floors full to the celling at Thos. Kelly's Storas, fuTa!; m venue I0NAL OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to lUisi ncf,s and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. il Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. C0NNELL, Presldeol. HENRY BEUN, Jr., Vlee-Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro tected by Holme' Llectric Pro tective System. T At Retail. Coal of tlio best quality for elomfatlo use and of all sizes, including Ituckvvheat and r.lnlseyo, delivered In any part of the city, ut the lowest prleo. Orders received ut thes olllco, Connell building, Room ROC; telephono No. l"t2, or nt the- mine, telephone No, 21.', will lie promptly attended to. Deulers supplied at tbe mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson Manufacturing Co. bcranton and NVllkes-llnrre, l'u, .MunufaotureM at LOCOMOTIVES, STATI0NARV ENGINES Hollers, llolitlne and Pumping Machinery. General Ofllce, Scranton, Pa. BABY CARRIAGES AND GO-US Ladies' Cycling and Golf Dress If correct, depends largely on the hang of the skirt. The Bicycle Skirt has been evolving itself from dark and chaos for almost ten years. Do you remember the early attempts that clung and bothered and flew around in spite of the little sand bags and lead weights in the hem? The experiments that failed so dismally, that bagged where they shouldn't .and drew where they shouldn't, and uhung" with all the free abandoned grace of a dejected meat bag? Now see these new styles and acknowledge that the world moves rapidly in these days, These skirts of ours are as near to perfection as such dress can be. Graceful, suitable, practical and becoming, made from the right kind of goods, and made as they must be to get our tag on them. The Best of It All Is the Price Story It's short, and should be interesting to every lady witBN athletic tendencies. Six Skirts at $1.00 each. Value $2 to $2.rjO. Four Skirts at $3.50 each. Value $5.50 to $7.50. CONNOLLY & Family Jars Occur less fipquentlv when tho tnmlly bie.iel Jar Is Mipnlled with Rood bread made of "Snow White" rinur. It makes In end with n rich, blown, tender ciust. It makes bread lh.it looks Roorl, tastes Rood and IS Rood. It makes bread of which all wo men aro liioud. Grocers pell It "We only wholesale It." THE WESTON ILL CO., Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. so Lager Beer Brewery Mnnufttcturcr.s of OLD STOCK PBLSiE WMNIIUWO Telephone Call, 23U:?. THE ltooms 1 ancl2,Com'lth BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hilling and Blasting POWD iti dent Mooslound ltuiblnla Works, I.AFLIN & RANI) POWUGR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl ctrlo Ilntterle. Ulootrlo Kxploder, (orexploJlne bluiU, Safety Ftine unit napaiMo Ghem'cil Co's cxiSvcs I so SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Seventeen Skirts at $5.00 each. Value $8 to $12.00, Fifteeu Skirts at $7.50 each. Value $12.50 to $20.00. WALLACE, Have Your Lace Curtains Renovated We are sole agents for Scranton for C. C. Cafferty, Biughaintou, N. Y., and can guarantee all work in trusted to our care to be perfectly satisfactory. Our patrons need have no hesitation in sending us all classes of fine laces. W1LLSA Leaders in Carpets, Wall Paper, Draperies. 35,000 Columbia Chainless Bicycles WSJ mr Bfer' 8SSS KELLUM & CONRAD, 243 Wyoming Ave BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED MILK Manufactured by I CO. Ask Your Grocer For It. oCillTQK ,W S tiK.. NYlElffllJE 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE Aie used daily, a sufficient gujrantee that they are the best wheels manu- factured. Price.... 3) o Columbia Chain Bicycles, superior to any and rr. all chain wheels .... p5U Hartfords, better than ever at popular prices, $35. $26, and $23 Pierce and Stormers at $25 to $75 Pierce Racers. . , ....$50 ,MSIBitiai!i!lHS(ei!Ii!!EIIllllI!niltiU Chainless Bicycle. s nave you noticed that there are a 5 more-SPALDING CHAINI PSS vsheeU 3 K Wm riJJe.i tnJay than all other 3 chainlets wheels combined ? B I The Reason I Is that there Ins not been one. dls- 3 K satisfied purchaser of this model. Its h S meclunlcal superiority over other a Ci nukci is plainly evident after a short trial. S Spalding Racer. . ,$6o Spalding Roadster 50 Spalding Chainless 75 EM V9 1 n HBi hh I Hi vm tv? I fl h 0 Bntfi H IB 1 raw $JgimB$n 3 1 FLOREY & BROOKS S 211 Washington Avenue. Cj Opposite Court House. S UJIIIIIIIIfUIIlUEIl!IUI2!l!!lllllUu2
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