fmfnjmm: i'fTW - OuffljP' ' ' ,- ' '& THE SCiMJNTOiN" TRIBUE-SATUUI)AV, APRIL 18, 19011. iii v, j tfrTTmr vnffirj urpFSKK V ; BISHOP TALKS TO CANDIDATES lUnctudcd ttoni I'.ia l1 dot want them In the hwplUt corps or tlip Ambulance. Tlicy ate In I nut In the field and Ibey are to stay there, If llicy die, iliey "iic to lie found Hud tbeic. Wn xunt young men wlio tod in tlicm tlie iwliijC ot conquest and lcloty. W'c expert ou to preach nnd In prcjeli mir doUrlnc. Wo also r-rpiel jnu to hate er'On.i! frllowililp with the .Sm of Owl eury limiv. 1 U.0i I could cmplu'.lro thil. You will hae plendld oppoit mil tics tor bacUlltlltitf. tl 11 the euklrft thins In thn world to walk with Oojl nnd liae a irood Unic, but It joil don t wall, wllh Mm It Is a bad bunlnesH. Wo want you to pnuili ovr doctrine and to piiitllcc them which 1 harder .soinclline. Yen an thn list men In the notld to Ime a lone fine. There U no ii3 of a long face rwpl to llend the funeral ol jour virlur. Unt nil the tfnic walk villi (led. IVacli nil our ilntlllne. u Imen't any jou need nKiloitly for. nor any 1i bo kept In tho d.ill:. W have never luul a Khlsm because of our docttlniM. The miwt we Imvi failed In I tint 'c fill lo IKi them. otnc o llie too wi.ll, French SnnctlficaMoii. Don't be .tfiald about uc.ielilliR on snidttic.v t Ion. I know vntt me timid about it. Whit I uiidcMtind ft! l-mo (ll Willi all jom Ik-jH i.d jmir iK'Ighln.r ih .onr-clf. J doii'l uie what you f. ill 'it. but it will male you a happy mid j conrtirrliiK ClirWIun. You tjn av to jm people. "I'ollow lilt- a-i t iulluw Ulili't," ami .roil will be n s.Ue ivimplc. If .xou'linil mi body ulticil ronortiiini; other jinn and not vii(i'rii!nic tlieini'lei, tlnl tti'l niK'tilK.illoii. If you Hud llnw who unwciiito all lor tied and then when it ! uutilnl rati'l -ri at It, thai in't unctlliralloii. 'Jhre itf nly one pnnii In nil lh woild we on foul anil tint i. our-i'lf. We cjn't fool (.VI, nnd wo ihn't trol our neighbor. II ad. he lould ive a pi city rorreil rt!nialc ot n. Never mind about, the olbir i lmrci'J. uii allend to ynur own tak. If ou ran help tin ut, .ill iltrhr, but lint ln't .inr t.iK. Von .uv In build up I tn' tliuri'li in whlfli you .in- mt. Hoii't preach jour ilnitliK 'lln ileU cm do Unit. If jou .in' not M.ro of iinjtliliiR r.c, jnu can jueaili that tin miiiwis should riprnt ami li.i.e faith. 1'ieaih, not ninfly ixlioit. Vi.ii aie lo put tho Irutb sn lliat men will bo rI.hI In 'near jou. Ih.irt tall, tw.iddlf. Ilii,' out nl the wmd of C.xl bomrtliliiK th.it li.n power in it to Liimkt tl.nn. Cur snuiiuit loinplatloti ! bizlm.1-. Ho linr the ihitito lo In- Ijj. Wi' Jio not at a ileV mIicii" we mint be iwcrj' himr r bo il(.tl oil. 'I he picJchcrN poiil i hzino. Anothor man who lias a cIi.iiim. In be l.iy h ll.o pii-Jilin? tlwr and the liMK.p Ii.tr- the tcl. ilume of all In the woihl. Ihrie Is .1 law on Hie sidf il tin Johns mill and that. i habit, and jou want to lunuts tliU liw early ninl hiltli It In your w.u;nii. It will haw jou nib the kingdom. Ho in jour .slmjv at 7 n'cloi'c in the inornins. b't 3 our wife pin ret jour quiet. If you haven't a wlf., go git viic. 1)0 lint Ret one Minplj' liee.uiv s.lu is jiii-jr. !?hn nnj' Intk'-llde and jou'll iirnlubly Kim her nmplv cause. I belioie in pood lilood, select a wile ot good flcik and good inninion Will Achieve Results. h hho kc.iK pcopla out ot your sludy, g"rs ahi'ut the work in tho chiirth and nuoothes nor jnur Idiniderb, touelhor you will nthiev. uiimciiaely inoru icsults in the KiiiKilom of Oil than as it jnu both flirt out inln the woiM with j our mouths wide oixn. i!ct idiis not words! if you wiMk bnrd all the week mi'j-Ix about fc'atuidaj- jou'll have tho taint shadow ff a seimon readj. When you've (niMohed it Ikw.uo of the teuiptir. When thev foil tm it wao a tjre.it criuon, thej ai-c trjin io brae.) jou up. They know jou are weak IV at! tho n'Tinim and !iddiiMO I've boon asked in hue published the nnos mit Msuffht lne been tli'o I liase prepared with most rnv. The hihop concluded his address lth iltin, practical advice concern iiiK tnodt'H of work and with nn clo qutnt tribute to the ministers' mission. Thomas UvinfrMone, of Itarton, X. Y., was admitted to local deacon's or ilcts. V. C. Smith, A. 1. Decker and L. i. Sprnguc were elected to succeed ihenihelves as conference trustees. The afternoon session was in chnrRc of tho Woman's Home Missionary pocl--ty. Mrs. W. II. 1'earce. of AYilkes I'anv. Diesided. "Dr. AY. '!. Simpson offered prayer. Mrs. CJeorpo Kul), of Wllkea-Bano, &avc a most intereslinK and (IcIiKliU'iil report of the work Sit ihf: year. Hegardlnu; the bequestK re cently tecelvcd, the silt of .'..lOO. given by .Mrs. Crary some lime ajjo, was nii-ntioned. This year the $5,000 gift of Mrs. Eunice Davidge, of Xew.'irk Val lej", was received, and $100 from Mis. Htiaw, or Wilkes-Burn-. Afternoon Address. The address of tho afternoon "was made by Mrs. K. K. Albright, of Dela wai, Ohio. Site Is very familiar with the work of home missions, and tvas eomprelmnslve and entertulninir in her itddre.s. The uvnni;eliHit service was iTiiwdcd with listonets. Tlio work of Itev. Dr. .1. AV. AYIIsou Is Iteeomlm; mote nnd inoic; popnltir. Jils subject wa.s "Purity." and he delivered a won derfully strong address. Itev. Dr. Seversun presided touiu'lit. Itev. Mr. Hunabuiy offeted prayer. The j-cssion was devoted lo the inlsslonure ! eanse. Itev. Dr. V. K. flaniewfll, who w.m specially ooniniended by the lii-iilr-h tjovernment. for Ills aid to the lewi tion in 1'ckin, was the spealter thix evening;. In the course of tin InlerostinK' Mnry nf those thrlllinK' days, ho niiiilo the assertion that the attacks on Urn I'hrlsliuns wuro not tho result of what would be culled a popular uprisinir, but wore. Incited by usurplnpr govern uients. In hubstuutlatloii of this he exhibited otlleinl eireulars aiwl a copy of the I'ekln Gazette, the olllelnl Chln . o paper, in hich were utterances utculutcd to Inllame the people against the legatloners and native converts. The hand of Clod was everywhere evident in tho preservation of the peo ple in the lesation, ho said. Hut for i he opportune arrival of tho marines, lie said, then would not have been ti slnslo one of them left to toll tho tale. Making' Progress. Ul'ihop Fowler is mul.Injr rapid pro ku'ss with the business of tho con ference, Today v lie announced that there would ho nothing to do tomor row, unlest! tho committees In ought in their reports. This Is an unheard-of thing- in the history of conferences. The expectation Is now that the busi ness will bs concluded by Monday noon. Hev. II. H. Benedict, nf Montrose, will preach Sunday morning at his for mer charge, Hampton Street Metho. dlst Episcopal church. It was during his pastorate that the present hand some church edifice of the Hampton treet conBivpatlon was built, Sunday nlKht ho will preueh for Itev. Dr, Peareu at the First Mothodltt church, Wlll.es-Bario. Mrs. C D. Simpson, Mr. C. M. Oinin, : Irs. T. II. Pale ami Mrs. M. P. FuN In.' weie conferenco visitors, Heports from twenty conferences heard from, show 1,WS votes for tho new constitution, "Ci against. Itev. Ilr, J, U. Sweet will go to (neonta this year, and Itev, Dr. A. C. MoDermott. of that city, will come to Simpson church. A largo delegation ni Hyde Park citizens filled up the Methodist parsonage today, and thn Mirrouudiug landscape, to urge the bishop to return Dr, Sweet, which was n compliment to the secrclnry. The usual method Is for committees to come to besiege the powerrt for a change. If. C. V. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. President T. D. Nlcholls, of the Mine Workers' Union Hub Decided on Four Additional Organizers. Pirstdoul T, I). Nlcholls, of District No. J, United Mine Workers of Amer ica, has already decided upon the four members of the executive board who ho will make district organizers, thus exercising tho right Invested In him at tho quarterly convention, held this week In olyphant. TlioinnH Llewellyn, or Muoslc; John Fallon, of Wllkes-Uarre; John V. Kear ney, of Archbald, and Henry Collins, of Cttrbontlalo, liuvo been selected as a quartette of additional organizers. They have not been, as yet, notified of their appointment but will bn timing the next, few days. This will make the total number of organlzeis In this district six, thu other two being It. A. Courlrlght, of this city, and Adam Ityscaragc, of Plymouth, vice-president of thu district. Tills sextette will mipervlse the en tlie district, the entire Held being thus covered. It will be their duty lo make regular visits to the various lo tuW, give Instructions, attend to all grievances, and report Hie results nf their investigations to the district of fice. The two addltonul board nieni beis which the convention decided tho district needed will bo eluded nt the next quarterly convention, in Scran ton, when tile annual election nf olll cers will be hold. Check Weigh Men Allowed. One nf the first concessions granted by thu Krie Itailroad company lo the men at their recently acquired collier ies formerly operated by the Pennsyl vania Coal company, is the allowim; their employes u cheek weigh num. The lattor's wages are paid by the men themselves and his duties are to stand by and watch the weighing of the coal and see that every imm Is accredited with the. full amount due him. During this week a cheek weigh man was appointed at the Gipsy Grove colliery and General Manager AV. A. May yesterday stated to a Tribune man the company is will to allow tho men at all their collieries to enjoy the same privilege If they so desire. Today's D., X. & W. Board. TIip make-up of today's D., I, anfl W. board Is as follows: tr.tDAY, APlilb :.'. Wild Cat a i:.ist fi p. m.. M. rtnncrtj : 10 p. in.. If. Dcheity; 11 p. m., il. flolden. with 1"U. pilrlcV',; men. S.UrRDAY, AI'RII, 1.1. Wild Cm, Wert V2.-M a. m.. S. O'Connor, ullh J..bn n,itir's men; '' .1. m., W. II. Itn tbi'lomow, vita (J. T. MaplcV men; 5 a. in., T. Doud.cdii; S n. m.. I. CivvumukIi; W ni 4. !'. Mullen; U a. m.. O. Keaine.v; I p. in,, Ceuie Hurt; 2 p. m., O. W. Kittcrald; 5 p. m.. .1. J. Jlurrav, v 1th C. Ilirtholoinew's men; ii p. in., H. -I. !.m Un. SumniiH. Ete. 7 a. in., wet, C. Piountollicr 0 p- m., east. .1. Cirriits; 7 p. in., west burn L'ajugu, SlcLsni,; 7 p. in., vtt trom Caju.i, Tbumpbon. I'ullui 1 V: Secor. ruilien 8 a. m.. Staphs; 10 a. ui S Tin n;ty; tl.SO a. m., Moran; S p. m., Muiphy; ' p. m.. f.nriipin(c; 10 p. m.t Widncr. Passtiiger t'liglnea 7 a. m.. CJillny; T ,i, in., SlriKer; ft 30 p. m., Stanton; 7 p. in., JI.ii,'"nll. ild CatK, Weot6 a. in , JI. '. lleiiiiigan; 7 a. in., .'. (Ilnh'j'; 10 a. m., .1. ..ihni;iu; It a. in,, ,f. II. MstjteM; 1 p. m., V. i. Roj-cr,: 2 p. in.. C. W. Dunn; : p. in.. E. McAllirttr; .", p. m., Lattair; 0 p. in., S. Wall. NOTICE. Conductor JI. Ginle.v will inn . i in. Miinnut, l'ust. April 12th, in plaeo ol W. II. Mil hols, ita inir .Vichols' clew. (,'ondur.tor P. t'avanaush will tall at nuporiu. tendctit's orHto when tonvenitnt. Ilr.iltnun VHn Urunt irpoit-. for duly with W. A. Bartholomew. IJrakemau Sa.ille hmiI tr duty with Con ductor II. W. I'lUsu-ihl. llrjLeui.in 11. X.uiman tepuits foi ilutv with Cnnductor E. M. lUllet lli.iketn.iii 11. Timmon.-. will i.ill at li.iiinn in ter's otlite lod.ij-. April 11'. KNIGHTS OF MALTA. I'lit-mhhip Coiniiiaiulerj , Jfo. 217, Uc.idim;, P.i , ou Uood 1'iid.iy night, (rave nu inteiestimt; Jiid ciriouvi rendition of tlo Kid Cro and SepuUlno Oidci, in Hajah Tmiplc, whiili w.is iniRiiliiiuitly decorated for the rMMil. 'Hie prim ip.il olnirid were s-iVfieiKn Coinm tinier Sir II. II. T. Hem hard, Snior (.'onncilloi Mr W, Selnilt, .liiuiur Coum-llliii- Sir Unit Wi-iitliliiiin, lllsli l'iul.U sit A I!. I'jlm, Cluneellor, Sir llenjiinin Xke, Piuiii.uit Si i (,'e.iio E, Itc-liihud, Jl.ilei of CiifiiKiiiin sir W. Waijnir, Choii.l.r Sir I. I, (iiliom. in aildilton to 1 1 1 . noutLlr-, fuun I'rii-riiMiip Coiiiuniidiij-, V. t?l7. ,ind Mvtio M.11 I 'Dlmri.llliti 1 1 V.i. IT. Itn.ti ,.ii.'il.ii rii .ilwil a ih in liiitj.tHo tiDIU Itohi'iii'ind Cvliiinuiiileij', o, .'.,. j lie iimu ronnniiuN oi iiimiiih now li.ui ,i lutul nieiuhcrkhip 'oi I,00o, ;mii ;nt, ,,t i 1 1 Kionli'ir. lh" itfli'Mionial .ith-jelid vlili-pre.ld inkiKt, and the iii'.il Ihioui; lncludi'd Snpniuo 1 1 muuiiiiei Mr .ii.iiii II. iiiuiunn, i;r.uul t um inuliuei sir .Inn. Uiti'iu.leiifir, Supnine Srntlrn'l sn Alti.d II. June, lirund Itrcouhr Sir (,'iuiko II I'll iii, Pat tirand Cunniarul, ih Sii ErniK E. Mil. Sir UeorKc W. Heiiin.v, Sii Tlicod'UF l'.i c till i mil Mr If Waldnn Smith, oi Xew 'oil, and lliputj' flr.Unl IViimu.iiideiii Sh Imuii;i I) (.innii and llliiur E. I.ijlor. An (lilini.iti lnu (iiet IoIIhwiM I In i Uo of lh louuiil. .li.Jili Ki'i.v (omiiiuiildj-. No, p.", at Willed Rule, on Apill '), eelihialnl ill louitemih an. nhviwiy with a sr.ind imiu'ii and liainpi, i, Plate., veto ljid foi IWO, and lu.iny appliuuils fur tit hot 4 wem dii.ippoiutid f.M lael. nf loi Ai'rr the splendid euinrit ninl fiat, lies, s,r William II, IIllUi .umiiih'ii the dulj- n( tna-,lini. tir and mailu n vciy aldi and willy nfilor lln bilulf ii tlni lidlen ot the Dauuj. ot M.ih.i nf thu i oniiii ind, li. (lemge V. MeCord pu'enlnl on Aineriiau silk llau. T'nlteil si.ttrm iritula t.ou nle, end two silk injrl:er.. The rlmpirnt nllormv Sii lljiuii ii, llaliu irLil.id llio lieiu tiuil Kilt tor thu louiiiiauil In a p.itrtotle p,ieli that oni It, d iiii.it eiilhn-i-.Mii. liuml llei.m.1, r tir (uiko II. I'l'ito iLpondeil to tin. t,,.i.t, "The Ladies of Malta." The wittiest uunib.-r of the Wilkiddlilio I ar, Sir Paul .1. Sherwood, paid liibiitt- to "'I In. l,iat," in ,tu addieij tint I.qit tlu .mdii-iue in a iuii- of lunjhtrr lie , Sir .1, (', TiiuiJiit ropomlid to the inottn nf the onlei, "hi lloe hiiini Vim.i," iu a luilllaul and thiMlin? oiatiou. Tho ia,t hill w.u ikio. latid Willi tiiuliriN, lln.':, liannertts tuutli.u i.nd rlettiiial efltus m a to pioduen a Menu if meat lieaulj-, Tho cou.niai'd Imat3 a meni. liershlp of 3jf, with It i-.ir.did.-,te, In the hands ot LommltKi'rf, At the pecial coi,oiatior, uf the uraud iom. rcaiidety t,i Pcnnlanli, luld at l'iltsliur', Match 59, with Past firand Commander f-ir David T, Mchillu in tho Occidental clulr, Hicntifn candidate) received the I'att Comma nder's deutec, ThOM in attir.djnte icprtsentcd eleven coinuund eiie HotJld Comamiidtry, o. 5'), ot Wetiitilj, 'j,, U rteatms a special fund for conliihutluii to the Kulithti ot MalU llo-plul innii, ThU iom. mind enjojs tho dUtinrtion ot tieln nauuil in hmor of Cictaid, the rcetor of thn Onkr'a llttt liopltil, at Jiumlem, in th rlcviiith ii-ntmj-. Anutita Comnnndcty, N'o, s?, llenovo, l'.i,, will ukbratu in Hut anheuaiy on April II. The jear lui been ilijiatteilnd t,y harmonj-, growth and prnspciit.v, and Malta lug von Um gcod will of all the people of tho lonu. Tilune Oomrmtideiy, -Vo. 201, at Altoona, 1'J., has a c!ay almost load)-, ami c.pecti to elcit the last applicant at it reit convoeatiou. 'Union Made" 6hoi At Malion' 33S Ivckawann avn). 123,000 people arc killed every year hi this country by CONSUMPTION. The fault is theirs, No one need have consumption, It Is not hereditary. It is brought on by neglect. You have a slight cold and cough, You do nothing to get rid of it, Shiloh's Consumption Cure will cure a cough or cold in one night. "Shtloh'a la an unfailing rure for coufttis, throat and lung trouble. It will cnte con mraptioii. It la a remarkable remedy," A. E. SAI.TKR, M. U lluffalo, N. V. fllitloh'A C'ouaumptlnii Curn l aold by all driigKlat nt 3Ac, flOc, SLOO n ttottln. A frluteil gnnritnlrn c" with Try bottle, f you arei not flotlaflrd am tit your ririifglat auil get your money liHck, Write for illustrated boot- ou cont-amptinn, Sent without eo lo you. S. t'. Weill A l'n l.cRoy, N.Y. A'otr York Announcement. Horner's Furniture. We hid fop your putronago on the following grounds: 1. Our slock lvproxpnts- tin pro ductions of tho BEST MAKERS 0X1 V. in niltlilloii to goods ol' our own mninifaetiue. '-'. Our as-oitiiients nrc it-- uotn-jilr-tc in tin; plain n ml incxpnnsivu Kootls surtuil to the modest home, tis in the itioio uluborntu and nrtintic linos rei'tiiied for tho more preten tious homo or iminsion. :s. Our prices ore the lowest at which furniture of etnndurd qunllty. nnd beating tlie .stamp of style and merit In its appearance, can be manu l'aetured and .sold. All tho latest designs and flnishcn in cac-li and every lint. Ineludlnu the fnsliiun.'iult. lislit woods mid clt'ects for siimnior fiiriii-sliinif. R. J. Horner & Co., unilture 3lak(-i" nnd Importer, 01-65 AV. 'Hid Si., New York (Adjolnlnit: J'den Mnnet.) A Tinlt to tlin ettabllhlimentof K..I. Horner 4 Co., brings, on in touch with tnonthlne that i new and woith ureintf in tho Funilture world. Xiiwupajier Comment. 1 HE CELEBRATED QORDON PIANO Before buying, send for catalogue. H. S. GORDON, rVoVftVUS; NERVITA PILU Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cure Impotency. NiRlit Emissions, Losi of Mom. oiy, nil wu-tinir (llneater!. nll( effects of rolf-uburo or 60 PILLS 50 CTS. oxcoss unci indiscretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brinirb tho nink clow to nnlo cheek-; nnd icstoros the tiro of youth. By mntl 50o nor liox. 6 hnxps for S2.50, with our bankable gaurantee to euro or reiuna tne money naia. Mnn tor clrcatar nnd copy ot our bunknblo euarautco bnuri. Nervita Tablets (YELLOW LABEL) EXTRA STRF.NQTH Immediate Results Po.iilivoly Riiitrnntood euro for Lo-ss of Power, V.-iricoculo, Uiuloieloped or Shrunken Organs, Paroiis, lioronmtor Ataxin, Norvons Prostra tion, Hystorln. K'ts, Insanity. Pumlysis and the Results of KxcosivB Uso of Tobncro, Opium or Liquor. By mail in plain pnckiifre, $1.00 a Ihiz, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure In 30 days or refund money paid. Address - NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson sti . CHICAGO, II." Sold by Mc0.irrah & Thomas. Diugsists, 203 UiiLiUMnna annuo, Reunion, I'a. jmj ..' ' im l B l Pfl sm w w ml y"( II "-Mf GALLEN'S Outfitters to Men ana Boys, 115 Penn Avenue, prt, IF i Wheat Is Worth $1.00 A bushel you can't buy it for j8c. Neither can you buy a pair of shoes worth $.oo, for $1.98 or $2.98, A great many stores endeavor to make you believe you can, but you can't, Many shoe buyers know by sad ex perience that it can't be done. We have shoes for y00 and they are worth $5.00 and we sell them for 5.00. They are line shoes. They are the best shoes made. We have only one fault to find with our 2, so and $,oo shoes they often spoil a sale on our $5.00 shoes they arc so swell. This Week We are showing the best line of Union-riade (Union Stamp) Shoes in the world at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Step in and see them. Look in our windows for good shoes (up-to-date.) Lewis, Ruddy, D a vies & Murphy 330 Lackawanna Ave, HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for ths Wyoming District for DUPONT'S POWDER. Mining?, BUstinc, Sporting, Smokeless and tn Heptuno Chemical Company's High Explosives. Eitetj Fiue, Cups and Exploders. Itooro 401 Con nell Buildlns, Scranton. AUEN'CtLS: rnos. roiio JOHN' B. SMITH tc SO.V W. 11. MULLIGAN I'ittston Plymouth Wllkrs-Darrt TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS Kuality ki units Every Time. Boys' Novelty Suits, $2.50 to $5.00. New creations, handsomely trimmed. Men's All Wool Suits I and Top Coats, $7.50 to $10.00. Shoes, Hats, Furnish- s ings for men and boys at economical prices. 8 Market, CottnofljjSWallac SORANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. Bright Ribbons for Spring Spring is high carnival time for Ribhons. The whole realm of dress yields to their tempting thrall. And that is why we have made such exhaustive preparations. Now read caretully. We want you to seuse the force of our words. Our stock of Ribbons is absolutely complete. It contains a wilderness of the best styles made in this coun try and Europe Soft Finished Liberty Satins, Houselincs, Taffetas, Satins, Gros Grains, Polka Dots, Stripes, Plaids, Floral Designs, Persians and Dres dens. Aud women recognize the truth about our prices, Thousands are won through mere contagion. They catch the impulse of econony from others and buy at Con nolly & Wallaces. Every yard of Ribbon sold beneath the roof is sold at a lower price than you can buy it elsewhere. That's not mere verbiage. It's irrefutable proofs: 1,000 yards Soft Finish Satin Taffeta Ribbon, very fiue, 4 inches wide in all the new and popular colors. 10c Yard. Joo pieces No. 1 Satiu aud Gros Grain Ribbou, in all colors, on ten yard pieces, the very best quality. 12Jc Piece. Usual prjee 20c yard. 500 yards Fancy Corded Striped Taffeta Ribbon, solid colors, divided by delicate hair Hue stripes. 3 inches wide, in all colors. 10c Yard. 500 pieces No, ij Satin Ribbons, in all colors, on ten yard pieces. ' Same quality as the No-1. 2c yard, 18c piece. Usual price 4c yard. 250 pieces No. 2 Satin Ribbons of the same good grade, iu all colors, ten yard pieces. 3c yard, 28c piece. Usual price 5c yard, 250 pieces No. 3 Satin Ribbons, in the 3ame standard grade the best. 10 yard pieces in all colors. 5c yard, 40c piece. Usual price 7c yard. Colored Velvet Ribbons, satin back, No. 1 aud 2, so much in demand, the best im ported quality, firmly woven your eyes open when you buy Velvet Ribbon. None but Wallace's. And prices are least. No. 1 P eces of ten yards, all colors and black and 4c yard. White and -Uxors 45c piece: 5c yard. No. 2 Pieces of ten yards, all colors, including white The Famous G. F. Black Velvet Ribbons, satin back none better. AH widths from No. 1 to No. 40, at the lowest yard aud piece price quoted by any house in the business. Narrow Persian and Dresden Ribbons, Nos. 1, 1 y aud 2, so popular for trimmings. Five splendid assortments, ten yard pieces. Lot 17 Cents Yard, 65 Cents Piece Lot 210 Cents Yard, 95 Cents Piece Lot 3 12& Cents Yard, $1.10 Piece Lot 415 Cents Yard, $1.35 Piece Lot 518 Cents Yard, $1.65 Piece CONNOLLY OF SCRANTON. Capital $U0l),000. Surplus $500,000. United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per ceut. interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connuu., F3resident. Hunry Blun, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. PhCK, Cashier. NEW YORK HOTELS. Cur. Sitientli "l. ami li.lm; I'liif, NEW YORK. AmciiiMii 1M 111. S.S.M l'cr IM.v and L'linanl. i:miH"ii I'lin, ijl.til 1'it lljy anil rjiwiwl, -i'chl II ilea to ramllics. T. THOMPSON, Pi op. SrioHei Victoria Bioult.1), ilh Kn. foil 271b Street, New Vorfc. Absolutely Flroproot in the cm. tvr of tho (liopiiiiiK anil thcalie district. First class in all its ap pointments, Uuiirulv ncwr thiougli out. European J PJau Room) b- CIOBD! W. l(tVIT,ri,l.:m with or Ithout bath. In ,, li, 11 r i uite, with or witliout bath, lint aivf cuM wntu amlteleptioiic In c , eiy room. Culilno uncjccllcd J For Hiisliiess Men X 4. In tho heau ot tlie wliotcsah 4. !J dlstrtcu T. Fr Slinpitui's 4. " .. mlnutca walk to Wanamalterv, -f S minutes to Sleel Coopar'a Illg Btoro. Kasy of arccas to the creut T 4 Dry Oooda Bturca. J For SlBhtscer.s f One block from B'way Cars, elv T. ins easy tianaportutlon to aU "" J points ol Interest. 4- I HOTEL ALBERT I NEW Y0KK. Cor. Hill ST. UNIVBRSITT PU 4. Only ono lllock from Uroadway. 4 ROODUSi $1 Up. Prices Keutoiubl: 4 "-- rP"f.a.KfHEEL,52TISl l'BUiiriiat4t iu it't'j irrnu ryfeuu.i iu UUrKAM.ifrt b CMt-i 1 (v 10 4ajHiftH,4fcw.i MtaA.1 I'uUab. NfMuat llrblltll. Ijiat MmbLimmI. I ILhH$ tttllrftftl btrlflurt (9 fulUf I BiltfrUp I IitilJttrMiiW Ortfin,t4fijrSiiroTfUiollfX ngl THIRD NATIONAL d 4& " ? EBillrYjW 1111118 SWSfSKi Ti urn mil U'MSlBKKSm ifeEr-Juii' in ffitPTCTuiTillllfi) .wsyiCT"j'ttwowi"jja ?!SBW9-14LJLW!2I Vir TB aH from edge to edge. That's vital. Worth your while tokeef & WALLACE, ....f..-.i.,!l'ft,'rt-. NEW Wc arc now prcparcd'to show Carpets Wall Papers and Draperies a.vta in;iii is nun otdaun j juuus, n,,. , v. ,v- ,,.,i,v,l iv owi 1 -ou promptly and at t WILLI AriS&ricANULTY Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue- ilHIS ft Lager Beer Brewery Slanur&cturor.H or OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 45f . SCRANTON, PA N, Ninth Stroot Telephuqj Cull, '2;I33. DR. DENSTEN J'lijflcian nd Surgeon 311 Spruce St. Ttniplr (imxt llulldlnfr. Sl'BANTON, Vk, Au atuto or.d cUrmiln uikj.isca of itifti. mi ouj 1 liildren, I" ilROMO XKUVOUa, HltAlX AXU WASTiSfJ IMSKASKS A SI'lX'. IM.TV. .Ml u1jm ol the UtT, KiJiif', llljildfr. Skin, llloixj, Nrrvcf, Womb, t'je, Car. Ncr-c, Thrust, mid I.uiiuj. Ciiufiy, Tumors, I'U'.'.j, ltiituii, Ij'oinr. Illn'uinatlsni, .tliiiu, .Catarrli, Varlcoielc, Lot Maiihuoil, Mjjliily l'.nil-jIoii, all female Di-ciiCr, lucvrrlioca. ctu., liuiiiicihea, S.phlllls 11 loo J I'oisoii, ln.ll.cro tlon anil jouthlnl hibit oblittratnl Surj,i r. r lllf. riillfiJij, Tape ami Stoinsih Woiiiu. ('A. TAltltliOZO.Nh', Siiclfio tor talirrli. Thr- months' trratment only fi.ix). filal (ice in ctilic. Conaultitlon and rxaiiiinatlon tree. Ot ftte houra dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 'J p. in. DR. DENSTEN. the worthiest at Connolly white. Black 40c piece! at 8c yard or 75c piece. 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE rr,PfT,rT,rr'rx'TrTTT t STOCK. you an entire NEW stock of onr well-known low prices. i' Don' I Be Too Fly Said the bait to the fish. Or next thing you knovr you'll garnish a dish. I came from the store of Florey & Brooks, Aud I'm dangerous. 211 Washington Ave. THE i!C POWDER COJ Booms 1 and?, Com'lth BTa' OBANXON, WA. rilning and Blasting POWDE Wraat JIooilond RuabJklt WatkM, LAPLIN RAND POWOBR CO.'S ORANQE QUN POWDEI Itttrlo lUttorlea. ElaatrloRxplodtr liioatuK Diuta, narciy ruaaai Roiauni Chemical Co.'s II .tj -j 1 1 . -j-f aaj-i !iL ( ik.- W-ftN. jift-, y , j, .