THE SCEAKTON TKIBUNE-TIIUBSDAY MORNING. JULY 5, 181)4. 3 MATCHLESS SHAW - PIANOS. STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AVE. VlBKtt, SHAW, SEW ENGLAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY FOR THE PKICEX KEW AND SECOND HANI) ALL riticiss GOOD BREAD -CSE THE IM Ml And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOB BALE TO THE TRADE BV The Weston Ml Co EEWARS C? COUNTERFEITS J THE BFM'IWE POPUlftW Punch Cigars HAVE TME W'TIVS G., B. Sc Co,, Garney, Brown & Co. MIT's. to IK l UUlst MiUAKK. DR. H. B. WARE removed to 406 SPRUCE STREET, back of Dime Bank. NORTH END BRIEFS. The North End oftko of tho KottARTOH TmiiL'NC is loeateil at the Lewis Drugstore and Ji.lm'a Stmv. Wiivuo aveuuo, where sub- it ptions, ailvortisi'inonts and cuinnitiu, cation will receive prompt uueimun. Mr. and Jlrs. liiuBlu.-. Siaicli, of Pittston, paid a visit to tueir relatives na Wayne avenue yesterday. Tile leathering at St. Mary's hall was patrouiz.nl by a largo number, notwith standing the other flaring attractions. The little daughter of John Owen, Brick awn up. who has been seriously ill with brain lever is improving under the care of in. Dunne. Seven ladies and gentlemen veiterday caul compulsory visits to the police sta tioti owing to the manner in which they celebrated the ever glorious Fourth. The ladies of th A-btiry Methodist Episcopal church celebrated the Fourth at North Park, and their effort were duly appreciated by their numerous mends. The horse of Samuel Lewis ran away yisterday morning m Wayne avenne and reunited in great injur? to the uu'gy. Mr. Lewis gallantly stuck to the runaway and thereby avoided any more serious acci dents. The festival at the Xortb Main Avenne Baptist church was a decided success and the object of the mooting was fully at tsined and approved of bv the lnrgj num bers wuo gathered togetnor lu tho after noon and evening. The Electric Library Social society, of . Providence, held their annual ball at O'Donncil'a ball in celebration of the Fourth. James Mnrrav acted as master of ceremonies and mu-ic was sunnliod bv Miss O'ilalley. A large number enjoyed a very piensaut ovoning. Mr. Hovck. gardener for Mrs. Trlnn, grafted a small twig upon an apple tree in the spring of "M and at the present time the new Kr.t t, although only four inches in length, bears eleven apples. It Is more singular inasmucn as it is not toe neanng year of the tree from which the graft wag taken. Mr. iloyck will be pleased to show it to any horticulturist as it is a very rare occurrence. SOUTH SIDE JOTTINGS. . l"" bluing mn.Hii. lliMin ibJil. ftliu liuw BTlo-tCI ilitinn. if left at tllS ffiUnwInis Imnimifw r ah ,in,.ti, .... . .1 places, will lie promptly attended to: Sana's n,.u al.r.n YL'...,..r,.l.P ......... T Tlf ... n.,w, :ni I'iniil n nuni'7, Ui YT . lllltUIU' rey's nhnnn cy and A. J. Mul.lorijf's.J The houe of Thomas Kelly was set on nre dv uroworks yesterday morning. Only slight damage was done. The Polish children's picnic In the Mea dows yesterday nroved an enllro sneenan and was much enjoyed by the large num ber in attendance. The picnic at Central Park garden last evening was largely atteudod. All kiuds of games were indulged in, while the danc ing pavilion was crowdsd throughout the en ' ire day. Mr. Oelbert scored a Unnncial success. The young ladies of fit. John's chnrch are to be congratulated for the efforts , they made at Bcbimnfl's grove yestorday to amuse and cater to the large crowds who honored them with their presence. Throughout the entire day there was not a dull moment. July1 4 was celebrated In a fitting manner on this side yesterday. The decorations were most prnfuse. The spiteful cracker, the loud mouthed cannon, and the sizzing sky rocket, combined to make the day of independence one long to be remembered. There were very few accldeuts, notwith standing the large amount of powder ex pended. The day passed off most enjoya bly. It will be remembered with pleasure by a large number. ' International Convention U. 8. Chris tian Eadeavor. Special tickets at low rate of single fare for round trip will be on sale by the Le higu Valley Railroad to Cleveland, O. These tickets will be sold from all stations, July Hth-llth, good for return on July 81st. For full particulars apply to agents, or 309 Lackawanna ave., Bcranton, Pa. .... - A foe to Dyspepsia 0 IUITE ohuw nnuc TER OFACCI i Number of Persons Injured Mrs or Less Seriously. SIDNEY MOORE'S INJURIES His Bicycle Collidod with a Stone Wagon Polander Squeezed. Be tween a Slreet Cap and a Fence. Henry Wo I by Injured in Races at Driving Park Fires of the Day Recorded. Yesterday was Drollfio of acolJenti. They occurred, iu all ptrts of the tity. Abont 5 20 o'clock yesterday tnor.u tug an alarm for lire was turned in irout cox 14, comer L,aoKawanna avenne and Seventh street. The NaT Aug and 1'benix companies responded quickly, and when they readied the fridge on lower Liuckiiwanna avenue the Phenix company was a little iu the isad, and as the Nay-An? hose cart went to pans them the wheel of the cart stfnck tbe guard rail on the bridge and overturned it Driver Eugene Moyer hal his sboul-1 lor dislocated and Henry Brown (col ored was injured about the hips. Urs. brerbart an. I Maud were summoned unci after treating tnem sent them to tuoir homes. At tbe bicvole racas at the Driving park in the afternoon an accldeut befol ilenry Welby, who was racing under i he name of Harry Waldner. it was in the Hi at, race, the one mile novice, and the racers were coming down the stretch all iu a bunch, with the vxeep lion ot Welby, who was some distance behind. After the men hud pasted some enthusiast g it on the track and wus struck by Welby, who was coin- lug at lull speed. Welby was thrown from his wheel and as he fell the han dle bur struck him ju.it under the heart. TAKEN TO THE UOSP1TAL A doctor was cilia I from the grand stand and ordered Welbv's removal to tie hospital. A report flw like wild- tire through the gruud stand that be had been, seriously Injured and could not live an hour, which somewhat dampened tbe spirits of .the spectators. Inquiry was made at the hospital last uiirbt and it was learned that be had received no serious injury, but had b"en badly suakou up Inn hospital officials thiuk that ho will be all right again in a Uuy or two. lie lives with his parents ut o "J iiiroh street, where be will be taken home tomorrow if a bis to be moved. Sidney Moore, tbe 15-venr-old son of Mrs. 8. H. Moore, of 310 Washington avenne, was injured by coming in con tact with a wagon loaded with 11 ig atones. Young Moore was riding a bicycle and tried to pass between tbe wagon and tbe curbing. Tbe driver erow led him instead of allowing him to pass, and Moore fell against the pavement Hi right leg was oaught between the upper and lower cross birs of the bicycle;. Tbe fall injured his knee so thitt it swelled to an ab normal size. Tim arm lent occurred near Lorenz & Koenipel's drug store, on Washing ton atieuue, and the boy was brought into the store aud medical aid sum moned At the latest report he was resting easily. YAWCCP BADLY SQUEEZED. A Polauder named William Yawcup, whose domicile fronts on Lloyd street, w is homeward bound at a early hour veterday morning. He invested 5 cents in n journey on the last Provid ence ear and to all obvious appearances had laid our a comfortable sura of bis cash as a:i efferiog at tbe shrine of Bacchus, When the cur reached tbe bill near Court street, Yawcup, who had been occupying the sideboard of the open car, was cquetzsd between the side of the car and the fence that borders close to the track. Dr. Kays attended him aud found that three of his ribs were fractured. Thomas Morris Griffiths, son of Mrs. David Griffiths of the Sloan Patch on -the West bide, was badly burned a nn early hour yesterday morning by tbe explosion of a cannon. His injuries were of a most painfnl nature. His arm was badly lacerated aud bis face much burned. - Mr. llioes a Delaware and Hudson ticket agent, had two of bis fingers bridly lacerated Tuesdsy night by the explosion of a cannon crack -r at West L ckawanna and Seventh strter, COLLIDED WITH A HOSK CART. A collision occurred at 11:20 yester day between a Lmnrnpre suburban street car and tbe hose carriage of the Nny Aug hose company at tbe corner of bprnc- street and franklin avenue. Tne Nay Aug were responding to 'the alarm sent in from box 12. Tbe driver of tbe hose carriage claims that the molorman of tbo car was to blame, aud the uiotorni'in charges the driver with being at fault. At any rate the platform of the or wns in oca damaged and the motor man's arm was sprained, tint it did not came him to qnlt work. The king bol', tnrn table and on shurt ot the boss cm riuge wera broken, but the driver escaped injury. Thecir was in charge of Conductor Milrs and Motoruian John biz.'. FIRES OF THE DAY. Thsy K-pt the Flrsmin Moving In Lively Fashion. The small boy with his cracker and the boys of larger growth, too, did considerable damage yesterday with their fire crackers and rockets. It was one of tbo busiest days the firemeu have had for years. The firemeu were on dnty in all bose houses of the city during the day, and their services were frequently needed. Horses were con stantly liiicueu to engines and ear riages, ready to start at the first stroke of the alarm ueii. The first alarm was sent in at 12.15 yesterday morning and was caused by a small blaze iu front of Joseph Green's. There was no damage. The second alarm was a false one. Some one mistook smoke Isiuing from Bart ron's blacksmith, shop on West Lickn wannt avsnne for a fire and turned in an alarm from box 14 CHILDREN BURNED DV 1WDEU. At 7,30 a. tn, another alarm came in from box 83. It was a bonse owned by Widow Dora Schnltz on the corner of Hyde Park avenue aud Swetland street. Her little 3-year-old son had Picnic Parties, Excursion Parties, Concerts, Athletic and Other Societies, can have POSTERS of the most attractive kind, and of the best workmanship, printed it short notice at THE TRIBUNE OFFICE. DENTS procured a piece of lighted punk some where and put it in a keg of powder, Tne little one was terribly burned, a was also a little brother a year or two older. The firemen succeeded in put ting ont the tire before much damage wns done to tbe house. Tbe firemen bad hardly returned to their honsta before an alarm came from box 53. A houe owned .by Pal rick Donnelly, on Prospect street, bad oaugut fire on the root from a fire cracker. The damage was slight. At precisely 9:20 o'elook a. m. the oourt honsn bell pealed forth an alarm from box 37. A new lot of bay bad j'tat been put in the Capouse colliery bam, and- spontaneous combustion caused a blaze, The barn was com pletely destroyed and two mules burned to death while five others were badly burned and had to be shot. The firemen sucoeedsd, after au hour and a. ball's hard work, in saving tbe ad joining property and extinguished tbe blaze. Quiet reigned then until 11 ,80 a.m., when a slight blaze caused by the burn ing of a lot of rubbish In the rear of 18 Lackawanna avenue called out the department. WOnK OF FIRE CRACKERS. At 2 o'clock p.m. a roof fire occurred in a bouse kept by aome Hungarian on Emmet street, caused by "harmless" fire crackers. But little damage re sulted, Box S3 was pnlled abont 8.30 last evening, but it proved to be a false blarm. A FLAVOR OF SENTIMENT. Decorative Touch to tho l'racttcal Idea of Womankind. "A woman's grouta.st charms aro thoso least easily unnlyzcd. " ''A woman Is not truly beautiful until tho angol of sorrow has touched hor with bis wing." These aro two of the lnnumerablo pret tily expressed fancies' with which the French nation adds iv llavor of sontimmit to its practical everyday life as It adds a uccorativo touch to tho ubiquitous iicgll goo morning suck by moans of a bow oi ribbon. We In America hnVo still some thing to learn from tho older countries, al though not perhaps on tho points upon which we are most willing to receive in struction. Wo aro so scientific and so pro gressive that we leave no room for senti ment in our lifo and are In danger of set- 39 GREEN COSTUME. tllng'down Into a sort of highly moral materialism. Sentiment, even If it occa sionally degenerates into stmtimentntlty, is a genuino relief from tho utilitarianism which is tho atmosphere iu which wo ex 1st ns a peoplo. Tho French ore scientific and even more thrifty than ourselves, but they contrive to take life with the bloom on it and rnnko living In somo senso an artistic pleasure, whereas half of us live because wo must and aro constantly con scious of tho fact that it is very tedious work indeed. We aro Inclined to ignore our emotions and afford them no escape valve, so permitting them to concentrate their force until they break out into scrl ous demonstration. Perhaps wo shall never linprovo in that direction, and if so wo con only lay It to tho climate, which al ready bears the responsibility of our nasal accent ond our restlessness. Tho climate is just now particularly tor rid and suggestive of thin gowns, an 11 lustration of one of -which is given. It Is w the shadoof green called tilleul, and the lower skirt Is of taffeta, accordion plaited, The second ono Is of crcpon to match, cut m a lurp?o point back and front and trim med with a flounce of white point do vo- nlso. Tho Eton jacket lias rovers of laco, which part to show a full vest of taffeta, The full elbow sleeves are finished with a lace flounce and n baud and bow of block sat in, and the waist is encircled by a b'o"' Satin belt. Fashionable Millinery. Enmor says that Ixinnnts are not worn at all in Paris, Imt hats of ovory con ceivablo color nnd shape nro to bo seen everywhere. This announcement comes every year with tho first breath of sum mer, and the present display of mil liners' wares seems to givo it a som bl an co of truth. Light colored straws, tulle, laco and leghorn lints, adorned with feathers, flowers and airy tullo bows, have apparently usurped tho plaee of tho dimintitivo bonnet nnd toquo so popular in tho early spring. Trimmings have moved out onto tho brims, nud iiuorly all of tho hats hnvo either a bow of ribbons, a biuid mid Imcklo or a bnneh of flowers underneath tho brim. There is a mild revolution in bows, nud they no longer nppenr nt tho back, but assort themselves in distinct loops which either stand out nt the sido or erect abovo tho face. Mnny of tho straw hats havo a crown of ono color and a brim of nnother. Shirt WnlsU. Ti.y comfort und daintiness of white and colored shirt wuists cannot bo de nied, and sinco their eavliost Vogue, aft er improvements in shapo and stylo, nearly nil women have bocomo converts to thoir utility. Tho now "tailor made" waist- has a slightly starched shield front, collar and cuffs, tho plain fiat shield ornamented with a fine vine em broidery. It comes in pink, cream and blue linon, in single colors, in chanibray and gingham and in combination of dainty cotton fabrics, and is to be worn with and without an outsido jacket Chocolate Caramels, Put a pound of brown sugar Jnto a saucepan with half a pound of grated choooluto, 3 tublespoonfuls of molasses, an ounce of butter, half a cup of milk and a tuaspoouful of vanilla; lot heat slowly and stir until dissolved; boll until it will hardon when dropped in cold water. Tako from the flro, tnrn in to a battered square pan and mark off Into squares with a dull knife. Stand in a cold plana When hard, break apart aud wrap La waxed paper. The Faun Avenue Churoh and Sunday school will go to Lake Ariel Friday, July 7. Ticketf, 60 cents; chil dren, SO cents. Trains leave at 8.80 -A s Tbe Glorious Fourth Celebrated la an En thusiastic Manner. WHERE PEOPLE SPENT THE DAY A Very Large Delegation Visited Lake Winola West Side Singers Cap tured All of the Principal Prizes at Lake Ariel Other Happenings of the Day Across the Lackawanna iThe West Bide office of the ScnANTON TmnuNB is located at 113 North Main ave nue, where subscriptions, advertisements und communications will receive prompt atteutiou. Tbe Fourth of July as it wns ob served on this side yesterday was one long to be remembered. The people were filled with a desire to celebrate tbe day and an unusually large amount of patriotism was exhibited. All along Main avenue tbe decorations were very fine. The stores were ex quisitely decorated with flags and ountings. Many private residences along the back avenues were neatly trimmed. At early morn and before tbe sun wns up the small boy was on Uammou's bill with bis cannon. The day was spent in various ways. Some preferred the Caledonian games at Laurel Hill park, while hundreds flocked to the Driviug park, where the aununl meet of the bcranton club was witnessed. The bull erauks saw the locals play. Every available conveyance in the city was hired by those who took more pleasure in the neighboring lakes, as will be seen by tbe following who spent the day at Lake Winola: Misses Jeuuie Becker, of New York, Lou Deppon, Ethel Porter, Margaret Lewis, of the North End ; Ida Phillip, Hattie Fellowe, Grace Acker, Myrtle Frauu felter, Louise Davlws, Gertrude Lloyd, aud A. W. Beers, J. A. Wettling, Walter Jones, David Owens. George Griffiths, Will Griffiths, Latimer Reese, Charles Mansfitld, Bert Eyuon, Eddie Hughes. Emersun Owen, Walter Neeley, Ira J. Prioe, Will Jones, Hob ert Beavers, Kay Morgan, John Thomas and Will Reynolds. A most enjoyable day was spent by all. This is only a small amount of the West Siders that went to that beautiful resort, and most of these made tbe trip in surries. A large number of people visited Lily, Crystal and Mountain lakes. WEST SIDE PRIZE WINNERS. Csptured litany Dollars at Lake Ariel Yesterday. Tbe Welsh singers of the West Side carried off most of tbe important prizes at the Lake Ariel Eisteddfod yester day. The grand prize of $300 was won by Hyde Park Choral society, under the leadership of Daniel Thomas, in rendering "O Futher Whose Almighty Power," by Handel. Tbe Drued Glee ciub, under tbe leadership of LewU Watkins, came next in competition. It won tbe male party prize ot $30 for the best rendition of "Comrades lu Arms." Tbe tenor solo ''How So Far" was won by EJwiu Bowen of Bjllevus, and William Evans won the baritone solo, "The Toradoe," by Carman, prize $10. LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. Richard Reese, of Lafayette street, is excavating a foundation for the ereotion of a double bouse. Fred Jones, of Jackson street, will leave tomorrow for Atlantic City, where he will sojourn during the summer monttis. Dr. W. A. Paine and family of Wash burn street will leave today for Lake Wi nola where thoy will spend tbe summer. Tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and West era Railroad company will pay their era- ployes at the Bellevue, Dodge and Oxford collieries today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morse, and family, ot Jackson, street left yesterday for Cohoes, N. Y. to attend tbe twenty-fUtb anniver sary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Au stin Carpenter, of that place, the lutter be ing a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lewit. Worse. JMigune Morse aim laniuy oi North Hyde Park avenue, will leave for lonoes tomorrow. FRENCH BLOUSES. A IVatnre of Many of the Summer Drosses, The Foppy Waist. French blouses are a fenturo of sum mer gowns, whother morcly of boating or yachting dresses, or the separate waists of Bilk or of gauzo, or else tho moro conventional walking drosses of checked wool, whon they aro usually completed by a little bolero of silk or moire. This blouse, explains Harper's Bazar, is only the familiar French waist that is gathered to a bolt in front and baok, given a blouso effect by cutting the fronts fuller at the throat and long enoujfh below to allow them to droop an inch or two on the belt The sides are kept intact, tho under arm scams of tho ontor material being sewed up sepa rately from thoso of tho lining, if thcro be a lining. French modistes permit tho back to droop also, especially on vory Blonder figures, but dressmakers hero find it moro popular to draw t(io back quito straight insido tho belt A street dress of chocked tan nnd ecru wool has this full blouso front fastened on tho left side and drooping low on a wido black moire bolt ribbon. Tho same blouso droop is given in the bnek, but is only a short and scant puff of tho checked wool set abovo tho belt, as tho upper part of tho buekjis covered with a littlo bolero of black inoi.ro. The fronts of the small jacket, of course, do not meet and nro ornamented with rolled rovers of the moire covered with whito guipure. Tho sleeves nro largo gigots, and tho skirt lias narrow bias folds of moiro for trimming. Tho poppy waist is n naiuo for anoth er charming manifestation of tho French blouse, n wnist to wear in tho afternoon or nt tho theater with any protty skirt of light silk, whito or black. It is a glowing mass of color, nud oach sloovo, with its soveral doubled rufllos nronnd tho arm, represents a hugo poppy. It is mado of red gauffered gauzo in lengthwiso shirred tucks, three in a cluster, having a puff botwoen, and droops Jow on the intod tuffota bolt in front and back alike Very light green gauzes, rose colors aud chrysnn thomum yellows nlso rnnko floworliko blouses of this kind Outing dresses bavo the most protiouncod of all French blouses. Simpler gowns of pole bluo galatoa cotton havo a yoke blouso waist the front drooping after the Fronch model, and the entire gown, waist and skirt trimmed around with striposof whito pique edgod on oach side with black braid. . From 6 tn 8 each evening, visitors will be shown Woodlawn Park lots. 1ST IE TO INTEREST D. L. & W. MEN. Will Be Asked to Aeetit the Strikers in the Weat An effort is being mads to drag the Dslaware, Lackawanna and Western Riilroad comp ioy Into the great rail road strike that is now plHylng such havoo with all business' interests through the west, Yesterday committee representing the American Railway union pusned inrongn this city for JNw York with s view to interesting the employes of the Delaware, Luckawauna and Western company in tho warfare against the pniiman company. ir tbe committee is successful in its mission request will then be made to tbe officers of tho Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western asking that Pull man coaches be dropped from its trains, Within twenty-four hours it will be known if tbe Delaware, Lackawanca and Western employes favor joining nanus with their bretberu in the west. A Tuibunb reporter last evening in terviewed a number ot the meu em ployed by the above company, but they uniformly declined to say anything abont tbe present strike extending through tbe east, or what would bo the outcome of the committee' visit to New Tfork. Elds. IllDB WILL BE KECrilVUD BV 1UU J Pino Brook Accidental Fund rominittim for tho privilege ot the beer bur and also for the othur ref rusliments st the excurs'on aud lilcnic ut Luke. Ariel ou Julv 18. IikIh to m sent to iluuh Jumes, chairman, 513 North Alum avenue, not later tliun July v. AVc havo REDUCED prices on BABY CARRIAGES, as our stock is too large. You can buy a good 13aby Carriage for the price of a cheap one. For Wedding Presents or Fur nishing for Summer Cottages, we have a full and complete line. Lamps, Dinner and Toilet Sets, Etc. WEICHEL k MILLAR n6 Wyoming Ave. The Sick to Receive Medical Services FREE OF CHARGE. FIRST MONTH'S SEltVICKS FREE TO KVKRVBODY. FOR ALL DISEASES AND ALL PATIENTS. The groat English Staff of Pheslchns The MUST DlHTlXoni-HUl) SPECIALISTS ON THE CONTINENT Tho President aud Ciller ui&Biiustiel'tu can ho found daily iu tho parlor ut tho CONWAY HOUSE 132 and 131 PENN AVENUE. They come reconnn. 'Tided by royalty and the first phyai- nans or r.uropo iney treat all Di"-8es. Ruptures cui" d by a new proeesn. A P HI 'JIVE cure Riianiuteed in nil SEXUAL DIS EASES und Weaknesses of EITHER SEX by our new treatment ration's treated by correspondence aud uiedldiivti with (ml di rections sunt by express. But, when vesi bio, K personal enio-ulUitiou is preferred. All consultations are Ja I in strict privacy. M. B. In, He Specialists cm cure all recent as WELUasalllouK-staudinir cuvouicdiftlcult and ob'cure eases that huve been neglected or iinskillfully treated Calls made lv ap pointment and patient" treated at th, ir humus when duell ed. Hours. U to 4 uud to 8 110. Homestead CORN, PEAS, SUCfCOTASH, LIMA BEANS, $1.50 Ter Dozen HOME JERSEY CAEMLfl BUTTER lu 3 aad 5 lb. Fails. Eggs received Daily from tho Home Foultry Farm. 0. DITCHBURlf, 437 Lackawanna kit tm-'k T'.- . ... - A. W. Juriscii . 435 SPRUCE STREET BICYCLES AND SPOUTING GOODS. Victor, Oendron, Eclipse, Lovetl. Diamond and Other Whula. WORLD'S FA 111 Museum of Anatomy NOW ON EXHIBITION AT 225 LACKAWANNA AVE., Occupying; throe large halls. Open dally from 10 a m. to 10 p ni. (or men. i hurodays, from 1 to? p.m. tor ladies onlr. Lectures every hour tree. Admission, lOo. only. GI3IIH HILL You leed Them And a visit to Martin & Delany's will be wilder you at their immense stock of thin goods. Just the stuff to keep you cool. Our novelty in summer goods is a Nobby, Long-cut, Double-breast Blue and Black Serge Coat. The proper thing for tennis. ISartin & Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. UiIHCSEiSEEUnUIKBUEISEIIIHIMIIlltniinU 303. Lackawanna Ave. ns vtj IM " ' "" 1 " 1 Great Values This fee eu u m - rm a Two cases Ladies' Lisle-fini3h Vests, worth ORn i S 15c, three for 3 One case Men's Balbriggan Shirts, worth ORn 2 s 39c, for - - Aw. Five dozsn Ladies' Laundered Percale Shirt Waists, worth $1, to a a Twenty-five pieces Satin-striped India Linen jAp i a Colored Figures, worth 18c, to close - AUOs 3 Great Reduction in MILLINERY. Everything at HALF PRICE. I ma 3 rwi:!!!!!!!!3:i!li:i!i::!ll!!li!lI!IIEl!E:!Ei:iEEIEE::iEIIlEHlEil!IIIIEIiEU:ES!!n;iL; pry fi'TW 1 THE LATEST The "Victor" Sash We have 'em in both stores; all sizes, cloth and silk. Christian, The Hatter 412 SPKVCE S.T. 200 LACK A. AVENUE. It's a Great Shod: rrV..?V'- to the folks who are claiming- they undersell tU others to dud that without the least fnss or bluster we are irlvitiii custom-rs the ban tit of such opportunities a t:iese. A Mnottv High Cirude Llght-welghtf IVhnel, 18U4 pattern, f. rSJllO cash. 1803 pattern, ClnO Wliool, for S)75. 1804 pattern, t lOO Wheel, lor 85 easily these prices make tha business nt our store. FLORE Y & HOLT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. Bicycle Pants, Hose, Gaiters, &c, Sweaters and Belts at CONRAD'S THE CELEBRATED In at rrMMt tbt Kurt fojrolu- ud frtnirrta br Loading ArUtu. Vtrtrmni : 0p ojiteColumbuiMonumsnt, 205 Washington Av. Scranton.Pa. 0m mm 1 M 1 308 Lackawanna hi 59c. close A Fine Diagonal Worsted Suit for Men, in colors black and blue, for Another Advocate of Anesstae tR, HEN WOOD St WAKDELL: GENTLEMEN H affords ma great pleasure to state that jour sew proceit ef extracting- teeth was grana furcui li my ease, and I heartily recommend ltt IL I sincerely hope that other wilt teat Its merits. Yours respectfully, CAPX. 8, K. BRYANT, Scran ton, Fa) Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, SIC Lackawanna Ave. Will ou and after Mav SI make a great redtKV tlna m the prices ot plates. All work gua aateeJ flrat-ckua in every DarUcular. Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, Tha Specialist on tbe Eye. Eeadaohea an taervousnosa relieved. Latest and Improved Style of Eye Glasses and Bpeotaolea at tu Lowest Prices. Beat ArtlOcisi Eyas inserted jtorfj. Oft SPRUCE ST.. op. Old Post Offlc. ROOF tinning and soldorinp; n dona away with by the use of HAKTHAN'8 PA1 KNT PAINT, which consist of tng-redlnta well-known to nlL It can be applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet iron roofs, also to brick dwellings, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, cracking or breaking of tha brick. It will outlast tinning ot any kind by many yenrs,and It's coat does not exoead one fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by the Job or pound. Oontraota tsfinn by AK1UMO UAUXMAM4, &7 birch II SPECIAL Only $8.00