THE BUHAINTON Tl'l U U .N E WAT U KJ3 A Y MUltJNIJN Ki JULY 7, 1S1. MATCHLESS, SHAY' PI AHOS. STELLE i SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AVE. VJtBEH, SHAW, KMKItSOlf, NEW KNOLAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY POR THK PRICE, WW AND IKCOND HAND All- 1' HI OK 8 GOOD BREAD -CSK THE- And always have Good Bread. MANOTACTrRED AND FOB BALE TO THE TRACE B? The Weston Mill Co EEWARR 0? COUNTERFEITS 3 Punch Cigars HAVE THE IN ITU 19 G., B. & Co., Iipnrlntsd Earth ClOSf. Saraey, Brown & Co. Mfr'a. . DR. H. B. WARE removed to 406 SPRUCE STREET, back of Dime Bank. TAYLOR. Harry TVideaor was ia HonesJale oa Wednesday. Eli ciric, 7; Ac!tt. l was the score of Weine.ilay's morning gnuo. Peter Yonngbloota, of Pittstoo, spent the Fourth in town. D ivid Spruks, of soraaton, was in town yesterday. H, J. Cooper and wife were In Lick awanna on Thursday nijjbt calling npon relative. Hurry Ward was doin? business in Peckvillo yesterday. J. D. Atherton. HarrylRichardson, Blanche Ward and Bertha Sweet spent Wednesday iu Lake Winola. . Mrs. Waters, of Danniore, visited lier parents, Mr. and Airs. W. H. Gor don, on Wednesday. John Kolilt r, John Richards, David Ilarris and R. IL McKeuzie witnessed yesterday's bull game with Scraoton and Radinif. Joseph Davis and son Artie were in Forest Cltv yesterday. Annie Tidd is visiting friends In Strondiliur'. Tue Calvary "Bip'.lst choreh will rnn an excursion to Farviow on July 17. Will (ionlnn is borne from a visit to Bnffrilo and Niagara Falls. Next Friday night will close the guessing on the chair of the Lvlies' nnxllury of the Price Library atsooia tion. 0;i the same riluht a festival will te held, together with a litsrary programme. Will tue p ople of Tnylor awake from their. ahiwuer and organize a fire com pan v f ' Kv. Evans, of Blakely, will presoh at the Calvary Bup'.iat chnrcb tomor row. John Richard, the graceful cor respondent for theScranton Free Press from Taylor, was in Wilkei-Harre on Thnrsdiy pitying with the I'rioter's Bull club from the county seat, The amount of fast driving done through town every Sunday should be stopped before any accl lent occurs. TIIHOOP. The Throop Hose company wag hijrlily pleased with the new hose pre sented to them by tlio conncil, and gave it a fair trial Inst evening by throwing nn inch and one-Quarter stream over the highest building in town. Miss E. Davis, of Jermyti, spent the Fourth with bar friend, Miss May Ban fi -Id, or this place. The Fourth was highly celebrated by the people of this place, some going to the surrounding lakes and filling the air w'tli brilliant colors in the even ing, Master Lewis Williams, who broke his arm a few days ago.is resting quite easy. Edward Banfield, of Throop, took the prize held at the Cottage home ou the Fourth for the finest grass seed. Mrs. John Miller, of Prieabnrg, ac companied by her sister, Miss Bessie Williams, of Hyde Park, called on friends here on Thursday. Miis Hannah Indian, of this place, spent the Fourth with friends at Blakely. ' . The Banjo club returned from the lake without getting wet. Bkal faith never grows weak by hav ing to wait. Sufferers taking Hood's Kar sapartlla for chronic cotMilaluts should be patient nnd the result will be satisfactory. Hood's Corel. - . Hood's Pu.ia act easily, yt promptly and efllciently.on the liver and bowels. 35a PIANOS ORGANS e t A Foe lo Dyspepsia ! SfiOW WHITE FLOUR ML PflRiniEEIll Vocal Selections Rendered by John Watklns end Mrs. Lewis. MUSIC IS THE SOUL'S OVERFLOW The Speaker Extracts an Interesting Discourse from a Technical Sub jectMusical History Followed Al most from Its Inception The Welsh Airs Typify the Music ii the Souls of That Nationality Qualities for an Adjudicator. t Kl' night by Dr. Joseph Parry, iu Mears' lull, Hyde park, was attended by a large number of people who Untitled to the suueess of the entertainment by their frequent and ardent applause. Jndge 11. Al. Edwards was chairman of the meeting. The lecture by Dr. Parry was pre ceded with a baritone solo, "So Long the Way," ly John T. Watklns, ao companied by Mrs. D. B. Tboiuas. Dr. Parry's subjeot, "Music, was enjoyed as much by the many present who were uot versed iu the art as by the uinsio lovers themselves. The speaker bus a very happy way of treat ing so tecutiioal a subject and making it clear and interesting. He said its various measures are its meters; its history, growth aud development date from auciut times. The tirat four scales were given by St. Ambrosd in 394 and the others were afterward .dJed. Musical liuie was first gtveu u by the Frauks, of Cologne, iu the twelfth century. The art of printing niusle was first given iu and the first cougrega tioual hywu was sung lu lo'iO, utter which the more parted melody aud soug came. ia-$ic IS THK SOl'L'S emotion. At the elose of the sixteenth century we bad our first oratorio, and the first opera by Pdrrie was produoee) in 1507. 'iUe opera h.is been and will be endless iu its development. The eighteeutl) century gave birth to most of our wasters whose music spjults of the composer iu its own suggestive mau nur as each instrument iu the orches tra speaks for itself. Id the symphonic aiyld of art Bsethovsn and Schumann stand ou the highest point, aud their music expresses all the emotion of the soul and sneers the most dospoudmit to hope. It expresses that which pnintiug and other arts fail to convey. I bis ended the nret parr or u. rarry s lecture and during the intermission John T. Watkius delighted the audi ence with another solo entitled "Come, Beloved, Com. It brought forth many rounds of hearty applause. Dr. Parry then began the second part of his very interesting discourse by speak tug of music in the present ceutury. He said that many of the Welsh airs which are are so popular in the native laud bad neither tbename of the com pose nor tho date of composition. The many airs of the Welsn are substan tial proofs of their stand as a musical p.'op.e. History teaches us that our art is our protection. Take the congregational hymn form; it is simple iu its develop ment, yet full of harmony. In congre gational siuging Wales stands foremost aud in bymus next to Germany. Of late years I have seen an improvement in anthems which .1 am very glad to note. In our choral singing the growth is greatly to our satisfaction. Our vocal soloist can staud side by with the best iu the world. Conduct ing is an art which requires great technical knowledge. There are the higher forms of cantata and oratorio wnicb requires the greatest skill of the conductor. He tnnst be not only a musician, but must also know the com poser's method. He must be, perhaps, scholar aud theologican. QUALITIES FOB AU ADJCDICATOIt. The subject of adjudicating is one whieh must be treated with delicacy. There are two methods of adjudicating. One is a prompt judgment and tbe other is a detailed knowledge of tiie selection. I think that vocalists siiould judge vocalisra and choral conductors, the sinning of choirs. The Italians, Germans and French have thoir styles of musio and their own thoughts and ideas. We are purely Welsh. Iu our national hymns, an thems, congregational singiug and othors wo convey the Walsh idea, Dr. Parry cksid by remarking that he hoped to seo more Welsh scholars interested in music and suggested that prize hooffere l for competition. Mm. Lswis, of the North Bid, first prizi winner iu the solo competitions at Lake Ariel on July 4, sang two de lightful solos. During tne rein tinder of evening Dr. Parry entertained the au dience with pi mo aud vocal selections of he own composition. NORTH END BRIEFS, fTho North Knd oflinn of the SckAwton Thiih'NK in located fit tilt) l.ewii Dru htnre and Jfhu'H Moro. Wttynn arenuo, whore untj sorption. advortl-iem.-nH nnd counuuu umioi) will rec. lve prompt attention.) , THANKS TO f HE POUCH. Thsy Bid th Norib End of Two Disor derly Htm. There was a great bo m in police cir cles yesterday when Li-uitenant S-'p'll-man and bis Fquad made an excellmitly planned raid on a couple of disorderly houses in Battle Kow, I'rovi I.micj. The first bouse raided npon about midnight wis that o? Mr'. Avery, who has nppnarud in police circle before. Soon after the wull known residence of Jack and Mary Brown was honored by the presence of Lieutenant SpHllman. The prisoners were conveyed to the pollen station. Yesterday morning eleven of the visitors were introduced to Aldernvui Williams who sont the following eight to the county j til : John II. nnd Mary Brown, Josepu Unlton, of Green Rllge; Charles Buriinghntn, Edmund Lloyd, of Green lildga; Charles Sojjr, of Park Place; Charles Dicker, of Gleuburn; Emma Avery, of Battle row, Thrtfe others paid the fius Imposed. Great credit is due to the police for removing the ocenpants of these houses, who are a pest to the neighborhood. NORTH ENQ NfcWS NOTES. Dr. Fred C. Hale, of Philadelphia, paid a visit to Dr. ieuKins yesterday. The social arranged to be held nt St. Mary's ball has been postponed to July 11, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hokelcy have left for Roy orsford. They will return in September. A aow crossing is being laid near the Bull's Head hotel, and will prove a groat boon In wet wcatbor. Thomas D. Edwards aud son, of Iron dale, O , are visiting old friends at Provi dence. The distrlbntion of medals to the scholars of the Welsh Baptist Sunday school will take place tomorrow afternoou. The prizes are given in conneotton with the Welsh Home Mission fund. The Puritan church choir will hold their grand concert on Mouday evening. Bich- ard T. Richards will preside and a large company of well known artists have prowiiod their assistance. Thomas N. Evans, of Leggntc utroet, last evenius entertained his Sunday school class to an ice creum social, when various friends connected with the Pnritau church spent a most enjoyable evening. SOUTH SIDEJOTTINGS. All advertising matter, nowflltoms and now HuWrtpti us, if luft t the fullowiiiK liiiHins-i iiIhi'A, will ho uroiniitlv Htteuilnd to: Ymuk' Liirber aliup. N PHtpfald's Htor, D. W. Humph rey's iiharuiacr and A. f. Mulderiu's. I Mrs. Frank White isquito seriounly ill at her home ou Birca btreet. The Ceutury Hose company held a regu lar monthly meeting last evening. Little Willie Ileilig, of Alder street, who was Injured on July 4, is getting along nicely. Jacob Greger, Charles Klrst and Oscar Helriegul were flshiug at Uouldsboro yes terday. Jnhu Bchenk and Councilman Robert Hooiusou wore Usblug at Uouldnboro yes terday. A visitor has arrived at the home of Mr. aud Mis. McC'oriuack, of Cedar avenue. It is a boy. Tho Ringold band met for prnotloe last evening at the corner of Birch Btreet and Cedar avenue. Druggist L. D. Towers celebrated the twenty-second nnniveritry of his wedding day ou Thursday. A sou was born to Mr. anil Mrs. Anthony Gibson, who live in tho reur of Prospect avenue, ou Tuesday last Tho sixth aumial picnic of tho Forest baud will take place at the Central Park gnuU-u ou Saturday. July til. Eniil Bonn, of Cedar avenue, deputy clerk of the court.) leaves on a busiunss visit for Unrribburg this morning. The St. John's church excursion is being looked forward to with great interest. It will occur ou July 30 at Farview. The social held at tho Young Women's Christian association rooms on Cedar ave nue last evening was largely attended, The Neptnue Hose company held a spe cial uieutiug last evouiug to arrauge for a picuio or an excursion. Nothing do Unite was done. Butchers Fritz Hug, of Tittston avenue, David Webor aud Frauk Kcheur vwited Chinchilla yesteaday for the purpose of purchasing cattle. Attorney A. A. Vosburg, of Providence, who is a Iiupublican caudidate for the nomination of district attorney, paid a visit to this side yesterday. Stella, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. aud Mr. George Morlong, of Willow street, who broke her arm at Ceutral park last Wednesday, is improving. A man named Iloeney, of Frcspnct ave nue, was thrown from a carriage last eve ning about 7 W) at the corner of Uircb street and Prospect avouue. lie was not seriously hurt. A young man named John Lycopf, who resides on Pittston avenue, whs quite ser iously injured yesterday by falling from a ladder while paiutiug Johu Westpfuhl's grocery and dry goods store, on the comer of Pittston avenue aud Willow street. Martin Francis, the 1 vear and 8 months old child of Mr. aud Mrs. John D. Flood, of 4"0 palm street, whj did on Thursday evoning, will bo buried at Pleasant Valley at 1 o'clock todav. Several relatives of thut placo will attend the funeral. He was ill only three days. Harry WalJen, of Birch street, who was injured July 4 in the bvcicte races, ar rived noma lust evening trom the IjncKft WRiina hospital, lie is Well enough to walk about, but Btiil feels a great deal of paiu whore the handle bar of bis wbeol struck hi in aud tins a larg tinu-e near the heart. He believes he could have won a place if he had cot met with the accident. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. M. J. Neary, by order of the coilrt, was released from the insane department as a recovered patient, yesterday. Tbe liquor license cf John E. Edwards, of the Fifteenth ward, was yesterday transferred to Mrs. Ann Stevens. J. L. Knnpp aud John Robertson wore appointed auditor of Blakely nnrough un til tbeir successors are elected at the next spring election. Martin Mangan was sent tothnconnty jail for stealing mason's tools. Mrs. Brid get Clsfher became his securi'y yesterday iu tho sum of frjoo. Patrick Burke, of Tnylor, who was sent to jail last Saturday in default of payment of the costs iu a surety case in whioii he was convicted, was released yesterday uu der the insolvent laws. The bond of tax collector C. J. Thomas, of North Abiugton township, wasyester day filed in the pniUionotary's office in the sum of $il,.VJ(). Thomas Smith aud O. V, Masou qua'.itied as bondsmeu. Attorneys Little and Piatt, of Tnnltlian nock, issued attachments aud executions yesterday ih the ollico nf Prothouotary Pryor to attach all properties and moueys in the hand! of li. II. Colvin. gartiisbee. The court directed that Vassar E. Pow ell, who is not mentally sound, aud has been prisoner in the county juil, hetakeu to the Hillside farm. Keeper ii. J. Walbb and George Cuibihau took him to the in sane depertumut yesterday. Mary and Margaret Murray, of Dickson City, wore scut to jail by Alderman Mc Cotmich, of Blakely, on the charge of stealing crockery. August llufimgel qualified a bondsman yu-terday nnd they were released from tho custody of the sheriff to appeur add answer tho-charge iu court. James J. II. Hamilton, a member of the Biipremo court of Indi una, nnd lately n student in the i fllco of Hon. Alfred Hand, was examined b J. Alton IjnviH, W, W. Wafaon and Joseph O'Brien for adinlsssion to the Lackawaiui.i bar. He pnsed a suc cessful exitinioatiou aud was terday al mitted to practice. John Meek nnc k was brought into court yesterday ou a bint piece. About a year ago bf Bhnnld have answered a charge nf aur.ivatcd assault and battery and siiuiile Hssault. Martin Uabnghnr, who was liih noutlHinan, hud him capitireil. Aihti in Woyshner became, his security yuatcrduy in 1 1 1 o ii a 1 1 i of $:uu in encli iao. f criniot.' Bo-one. I- t-reste. Tub TimitJNU will toon publish a carp fully compiled nml clas.sill-.l list, of the leading wholcsalo, blinking, nmnufartnr iiigaml professional iutere.i of hernntnn and viciniiy. The edition will be boo mi in book form, iH imiifitlly 1 1 1 1 1 -1 r . 1 1 I wiiu ph -itogravnre vievs of our publu: build ings, busiucus blocks, streets, eic. togetln-r wi Ii poruaits of lending oiiZ'Us, No similar work has ever giv-n an equal rep resentntbfcii of Scinutou's many itidu tiies. It. will be an nivaluablo exposition of our business ris'Uirces. Sent to persons oiu-ido the city, copies nf tills handsome work will attract new comers end be nn unequal!- d iidverli.'oment of the city. The circu lation is on a plan tl.nt cannot f h 1 1 of good results to thoe concerned as well a t he city al larne. Hopro-cutatives of Tub Triiiunw will call npon Tiiosic wiiohk ramks are dksiked in tliis tdillon aud explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residence iu tills edition will pleaso have notice at the cilice. Eucklen's Arnloa SalVN The best salve In tho wnrid formats Biuises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Kueura. Fover Sores, letter. Chapped Hands, ChiibUius, Corns and sll Skin' Eruptions, and posi tively cures Plloj, or no pay required. II is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Trice W cents per box. For sale by Matthews Bros. Drink Carey's old-fashioned Cronk beer. Sold at 1209 Jacksou street Families sup plied at short notice. Dn. C C LAi-nAciT, dentist, Gas and Water company building, Wyoming ave nue. Latest improvements. Eight years in bcrat)tou. l PeerUes Frtra r. Tbe best ice cream freezers. Twenty left and will close them out today at cost. Come early and get one. Taos. F. Leonard, 605 Lacka. are. I R cltal Given by tbe Pupils of Rlsi Anna R. Williams at Her Home. SOME CLEVER PERFORMERS They Reflected Credit on Thoir Teacher Party Tendered to Miss Rose Murray at Her Home on Tenth Street Those Who Attended It. Funoral of Patrick Moran Will Take Place This Morning. The West Side office of the Sdranton Tiuui'Ntt is located at 1 13 North Main ave nue, whore, subscriptions, advertisements and communications will receive prompt atteutiou. Miss Anna II, Williams, of Tenth Btreet, entertained ruauy of her friends at her home last eveuing with a piano recital by her many pupils. The house aud lawn were prettily trimmed. The house was well filled with people nnd the recital was much enjoyed. Tbe pupils acquitted themselves In a way that n flcted credit npon tbe ability of Miss Williams at a teacher of musio. During the evening Miss Harriet Ward, violinist, and Mrs Charles Metzgar, contralto soloist, ren dered many beautiful selections. Tbe pupils who participated were Misses Bertha Carson, Jessie Wert, May Plnnell, Sadie Costlett, Jessie Bevan; trio, Mlssos F.flia Fel lows, Anna Mertiman uud May Pin noil, Grace Ueniman, Nettie and Bei is Mears. Mnry Phillips. Nettie Will lams, My Edwards, Nellie Donnelly, Lull Phillip, Lois Fellows, Lizzie Ueizor, Nellie Fellows, Msbel Christ. Grace Chamberlin and Muster Robert Caraou, AN EVENING PARTY. Given at the Home of Miss Rose Mur ray on Tenth Strest Miss Rose Murray was tendered a pleasant party last evening at her home, rear of Tenth street. Tbe rooms were prettily decorated with flowers aud choice ferns. Miss Murray re ceived her guests from S until 0 o'clock. Games and other social diversions indulged in until a late hour when cake nnd ice cream were served. Among tbote present were: MissosMar garet Deltner, Cecelia Connors, Nellio Dolmer, Mame McCarty, of New York, Kate O'Boyle, Minnie Jones, Annie O'Boyle, Lorettu Stock, Lizzie Mullen, M irgaret McAloon, Berths McAloon; Mirgitrnt Davids and James McDon otigh, Eddie Guliski, Joe Kelly, James Beavers, Arthur Meredith, Joseph Gal lagher. James Cavanaugh, Jacob Cook, J. T. Scanlou and H rry Polhamus, DEATH OF PATRICK MORAN. He Was One of th Han Whi Fouirht In Qefsnse of Hie Country. The funeral of Patrick Moran, who died on Thursday at his home on South Grant avenue, will take place this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Patrick's church. Mr. Moran was C7 years of age nnd was lorn in Ireland. He served in the late war of tbe rebellion and was a member of Griffin Post lo9, Grand Army of the Republic. LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. S. D. Adkins, of North Main avenue, is in Mrs. William. Gore, of Hampton street, Is ill. Mrs. Levi Williams, of Sooth Main ave nue, is sick, William Wright, of Academy street, is recovering irom an attack or pneumonia. The members of the First Welsh Con gregational church will run an excursion to Lake Ariel next Thursday. A regular meeting of the Father Whelan society will be held on rriday evening. All members are requested to attend. Mrs. Howell Harris, of South Main ave nue, leaves today for Neath, Bradford county, on a visit, and will bo absent two mouths. John D. Hughes, of North Sumner ave nue, who has been spending a few days nt his home, will leave today for Eastman's college, ruughkecpsio, rt. x. Misses Cora Butcher, of North Lincoln avenue, aud Leah Joseph, of North liromley avenue, have accepted positions witu tuo ixyue ram Dazaar ou .North Main avenuo. Two men wore arreted lait evening on Robinson street for being drunk and light ing. Officer Marker took them to the sta tion house. They will be givou a bearing tuis morning. Tho christian Endeavor society of the Plymouth Congregational church has elected the follow ing officers: President. ('Iinrles E Daniels; vice president. Miss Venule Williams; reeor.lingsecretaiy, Miss LiUJU James; treasurer, jMiward llughos, At tho corner of Eynon Btreet and Main nvenun thero is a largo res pool in the middle ot tne road, e.xtenalnz on linth sides of the stroot car track. This filthy bo ly of water should receive the prompt nltenlionof ihe street Conimisiouer, as an abominable stench prevails mid it is llliole to uroi'd tll-i use. A benefit for Abram Thoninu, who is now undergoing a cntical eperatinn iu a Philadelphia hospital, is being arranged ny n w ineiMiH and win utke place on .iulv 1'-'. At JJhVich drug store are on exhibi Hon a ten act, presented by t'onrsen. Cleiniui' & i V., anil a handsome llliiii); r. d by K li. l'nriier. Both articles will be chanced oil Ml.XifOKA. Con Diibin, of i in- Fiv- Points, is the i-nlv nepiruit 'or dniojj.ite In 'he South li t. Ilenly nnd Jiffeis llnv.; wl hilriiwii. Gnid.is Ouluiiibo, of CoV'rg, Ont.. ou his way tu Atlantic City, stopped it Hits p. c yester lay and pid a short visit to is friends. 'J he Cosmopolitan hotel, on Miu street, is nearly I'oinpl -led sirl will ! one of the finest in town. The pro prietor will endeavor to secure an wluolrii! light In fr m. of ir. The hoard nf an litorsot Lickawanna township will in -et tonight lor the pur poguof completing their report relat ing to tho accounts or last year a su pervisors, The uewly ort?in'zei school hoard of La'.'knwainm townmip will hold Its first bnslneiis meeting at No. 3 school Monday night. As n rule the July meetings of pnst school boards trans acted no business whatever; the as sembling of the direct jrs was simply a mutter of formality. But this time, owing to the enterprise of Director Griffith T. Davis, It will probably be that on Monday night the teachers for the ensuing year will be annotated and their salaries fixed. Usually the tenchors are not hired until the middle of August. Many tesehers who are not sure of their tenure of office experience much anxiety until the matter is de cided that their vaoatlon is altogether a period of uneasiness. Mr. Davis' Intention is to relieve the tension and lift a load of suspense from tbe minds of the tesehers. Tbey will appreciate his tboughtfulnoM and return thanks accordingly. WES CHINA HAIL ftHf Wo iw REDUCED prices on BABY CARRIAGES, aa our stock is too largo. You can buy a good Baby Carriage for tho price of a cheap ouo. rr Wedding Presents or Fur- nishing for Suiumor Cottages, we have a full and complcto Hue. Lamps, Dinner ani Toilet Sets, Etc. WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Ave. The Sick to Receive Medical Services FREE OF CHARGE. FIRST MONTH'S KKltVICKS FUEE TO i; MlYROJ)V. ion i)isi:.vsi:s and all iwticxts. The eroat Enirllsh Stuff of Phvsiciuns. The MOST UJSTl.Viiri-HLLi BI'liUALMrS ON THK CONTINENT The i'ro-iident and Chief Uiugiiuxlii-iiiu van bo found daily in the parlor ut tho CONWAY HOUSE 132 anil l.'W PEN NT AVENUE. Thov enmo rHcomrn-.-nilcd by royalty and the lirs physi cians of Enron j 'I'lioy treat all lnn'snes. Itiiiituree cured Ly a new jiroews. A Pi SI 1W. cure iraarautoeU in ail SEXUAL DIS EASES UUll SVt'.lkUliSHt'H of EITHER SEX by our now treatment ration! s treatod by currespondanco aiul invdiciuns with full di- roi tions sunt ly i-xpri'sn. mtt. when t osi lila, a purwinol coimiiltHtitiu ia tire for red. All conmiltatii.n ru h -ld in strict privacy. -V B Thrsn Spatialists can euro all rooect ss WELLasaUkiUtf'stiiiiiliiiK chr.itne.ilifllciilt aud obiuure c.ien that hiivo laton iR-ttlucted or unsKiiiiniiy truatinl talis uiadu by ap pointment aua patients troati-tl at tluir humas whun dusirod. Hours, V to 4 and 7 to 8 30. Armour's Rolled Ox Tongue 70c Armour's LunchTongue 35c Armour's Potted Ham, 15c Armour's Deviled Ham, 10c See our display of Picnic Good3. C. DITCHBIM 427 LACKAWANNA AVE. A Great L i FESTIVAL Laurel Hill Park, September 6 and 794 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, , Mnndi'liSfih r "Hunting Sun.' " for choirs nut tuoxi-. ud l-.'O In uuinhor.... SIHO . 'K.liirli" tMiK.art), lui-1'. i!i..ln-. hnruh f'lloil'u. l nt t.i ,.i-i....l .' I i ii,,,,, i... . iinii nut k'i Ci-tn :ii in ii ii tu li -1- SHI . "Hallelujah' clu-rtu I'nr Ilrats and l I Han ill, anil o:i "j.irtija nl tin 1 ivii choice, a nl i o t i cxroo.l 8j in nnm '"' SKI .'Star bnaiiKii'il llann. r," tor piililio achiKil ctioiiH n-it lo oxc.'i'il i n in nuni licr. Ao Kijin! 1 1- over III vrai s of a.-o to p.irll ipiio in than riilw,, ami tlio liMini'1-s or rim.liirinrs of tlm vm I m choruses limit l e tmii'licrs or a iml.-u n ot tho various schools thn C"litcstiii( choirs I- p-i's-'nt. ;5 And a (iold Medal to tho Io.hIit. . " 1 lio Spni'tau HiToi's." 1 I'mtln roo. a nil '"I he t'liinli Inn Sotiof KivliIoiii" , br Daviv. for ui iUi n-irtii's not to ex co'il r.n in nnmho n I not loss than 41 uo . " ho HrV'al of tin- llir.is" and ".,y Ti n i Lin" linth My Heart," l oth s'. liioti'HiH pnli IhIiH liv Novollo. Tlio pu tioi n t tmii vil tu i i.i niimli-.Tand not hs man in .I)'"!)" Vua'ii't, "i'ho S-u Hith 10.1 Peirls, .-opi an i, Alto, Tunur nnd Ha-w. riti'il'tl. l'ulilislio.l hy Xovnlo, QmrU-t. ".M iiliilino." hy J. i . K: oi-ijid. 4(1 10 Id 12 12 Ditlson ,V Co.. piiol slii'i a . l)iinl. "The rv I in -is (V I (dan Aw yilrl). tiy o'illia)" li.ivi-n. oxford. I'uli fiilii'tt by K 10. U liicrti, D. yell ol'.iio en- t lM. . Y Soprano. 'Tan I'iii'ii rimI Land,"- liv I'iml Ko lncy, In K Hat. Bno.y, puh- lish.ir, Now oi'rf CoiHi'iilio. "Oniiril My, 1J 'loind On-'," liv AiiiMo .MiclKioal. Hoiizy Jf to, Now Vol It U....1, ..'C...,.!.... 1... ,li..., , 1:.. ...Ill IJV, 1 " I ..-.n. II , UJ Ulll' son ft Co.. pnhllahors , Ijj "'nor. "OrpbeiiH and ilia l.iit i,'' m H F at, by Sir Ai fliur -nllivan. Khaw I'hllad. lph a, pilblishor 13 Cornot Solo. , ioco ' ot to bo solonioil, 1; KiiKllih orat'on on "Daniel Wob-tjr." Timo, tw.mtv nvo nilnuton 23 Welsh Kacltatlov, "Ca aotacua' Solil Oiuy," by John 11. I'owidl, Knj.. Scran. ton. Mr. I'owoll will alao not as ad ju dicator on this solin lion 13 For furtlior partlrnh.rs corrospoiid with J. U MOiiltlrt, (lenoral Socrotary, 1218 Wft.ih burn st oet, Scrant'on, I'a. THE CELEBRATED 1111 la 3PXii.isro.a in st rtwnt tin MMt I'npnUr sad l'Kfemd bji Lcailiiig AriuiA Wtrerooms: OypofltsCMamtnis Monument, JOS Washington Av 6cranton,Pa. HOUSEKEEPERS You Eeed 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. Martin & 13 el any Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. iiiii9ii!iii:t!inniiiBiiac!:En!:Mie:i!iicicinuiiiiK:Er3!Eii3iiEii!iHiiiis8d 3 n n a M H M FI LSI Lackawanna Ave KM a ui I 308 1 4 Great Values This Week I M US Two cases Ladies' Lisle-fini3h 3 15c, three for IS One case Men's Balbriggan Shirts, worth ORn s s 39c. for - - - - . . - I FiVe dozen Ladies' Laundered Percale Shirt F.Qn Waists, worth $1, to close - - . OoU, i a Twenty-five pieces Satin-striped India Linen A (n ! s Colored Figures, worth 18c, to close - vUs 5 s Great Reduction in MILLINERY. Everything at jj HALF allEIICEIEEEIIKlEISIEnilEEKRSISIIIEIEIEitEIIIllEIIIEEEEIElitlEirillEHEIIIiniEIEIEIEll It's a Great Shock fothe folks who are olaiminc thoy nnderse'.l ill others to And that without the lcaat fuss tir bltiKter we are uivins cu-tunvrs tha ben ifit of such opportunities as tiirse. A Strlellv lll(h Grade l.tcbt-welghr nht, 1804 pattern, f. rSHO i ah. 1393 pattern, 150 Wheel, for 675. 104 pattern, MOO Vh(l, for 85 cah these prices make the business t our store.' FLOREY HOLT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. Bicycle Pants, Hose, Gaiters, &c, Sweaters and Belts at NATIONAL CIRCUIT JILL DIAMOND PRIZES. This circuit includes Wash ington, Denver, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, etc. SCRAMWS DAY, MONDAY r 17, 1894 ROOF tinning anfl soldortnpr nil done away with by the nao of HAKTMAN 8 I'AT ENT PAINT, which coiihIkU of luKredl-nti well-known toalL It can be applisd to tin, Sal van I zed tin, shoot iron roots, also to brlok wcIIIiiith, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crackmn or breaking of tlis brick. It will outlast tinuinft ot any kind by many years,and It's cost does not exceed one fifth that of i he cost of tlniiinif. Ia Bold by the job or pound. Contracts tukon by ANXUKiO UAttlJUAMN, UI Birch Bk CONRAD S cycle m n w Fi n n n iiM 1 i 308 Lackawanna Ate. Vests, worth ORn 3 W0. A PRICE. 14 N. A. HULBERT'3 City Musio Store, iliWXOJUNO AVjj, BCEASXO rremrrAT son DKCKEH KROTHERJ KHAMCH & BACK HIL'lfZ it liAttlt in Jsoa krge stock at ftritslsss TISICAL MF.RCHANUISli Another Advocate of Anthene DBS. HENWOOU WiltDtLLi OEKTLEMKK-It affords me grn4 plonMire to (tat that jour saw proou of extractlnc teeth was a grand wmw is sny m, and I heartily re command Htj all. I sincerely hope that etlma sriQ tast IU nivrils. Yours resprrt fatly, CAFT. S. E. 11RTANT, Boraetoii, Ps) Henwood k WardeD, DEXTISTSl 816 Lackawanna Ave. Will on and after May 21 mako a srest rednsj Hon tn tho rricoe of pliftoa. All work sus ntoed flrat-cliss In evory particular. -nwsTwTni A. V. JU-RISCH 435 SPRUCE STRE BICYCLKS ANI BPOKTINQ GOODS. Victor, Gsndron, Eclipse, LoreU. Piamooi and Other Wheels. ScientiHc Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, The Specialist on the Eye. Beadaohes sr.? Norvousnoj relieved. Latest and Improved Style of Kyo Qlaases and Speotaolea at tha Lowest Price. Best ArtiQoial Eye inserted; lor ti. J05 SPRUCE ST.. op. Old PeatOftlotvJ I