The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 09, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE fcCB ANTON TRIBUNE-MOtf DAY MORNING. JULY i), 1804.
MATCHLESS
SHAW PIAHOS.:
STELLE & SEELEY,
134 WYOMING AVE.
vor.n,
S II A TV,
Miff ENGLAND
FINEST LINE IN THE CITY
POR THE PRICED
EW AND
SECOND HANb
ALL 1H1CES
GOOD BREAD
-USE THE-
And always have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE TO
THE TKADB BY
The Weston 111 Co
EEWARB CP COUNTERFEITS )
TKE BFMDINE POPUUft
Punch Cigars
HAVE THE mtTU'S
B. e CO.,
Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr'a.
DR. H. B. WARE
removed to
408 SPRUCE STRE2T,
back of Dime Bank.
PERSONAL.
Robert Reoves and family are at Lake
Ariel.
ili-s Lulu Eell of Vrilkes-Barre is visit
ing 1 1 ier.di her.
.! oli 11 Jermyn and Attorney S. B. Price
tfill r.ail (or Europe Saturday.
W. 8. Mulford, of Montrose, spout yes
terday w.tn relatives in the city.
lli-s EElti Duvidsjon, ef Ureeu Ridge, bun
r - u rni-it from a four mouth' visit wilh
frinui m Illinois.
iiir Nellie and Mary Walsh, of Brook'
iyu, N. Y., are visiting ut the rcsiuenoe of
On.Mniu P. DeLacy, of Cuponae avenue.
.'1 x. Alfred Hand, accompanied by tier
daughters aud niece, MUs iiea-ie Sander
son, has gouu to Cottage City for the sum
mer. .
JI. F. JIcAmlrew, of the West Side,
cljjk iu Court lioum No. 2, went to Ithaca,
N. ., ou Saturday, where he will attend
a summer l;iw school.
Judge aud Mrs. II. M. Edwards, Dr. and
Mr. Joseph Parry, ilrs. W. M. Davis and
daughter, Mian Cura Davis of Plvmoctb,
and ii:s. F. V. barm-a of Dakota com
prised a iai ty that enjoyed a ride over the
Welaware aud Iludsou Caual company to
Ueuetdale on Saturday.
Mini Adella breaknton, who during the
past two years ha served iu the capacity
of instructoi o( eloemton in the Wyom
ing seminary, lift yesterday mnrnfbg for
Martha's Vineyard, where sbo will taae
special course as a means of preparation
tor future worn, ili.s breakstone has
already niaJo a rrputatiou as uu elocution
fit which places ter in tlie frout rank of
kT profession, but ber ambition leads to
greater beightbs. She is a preseveribg
student and the bard work she intends
o.oing during tbe next luur weeks will
atsuredkdly meet with beneficial resutts.
the will retnrn about Aug. 1. Wilkes
Curre Times.
OPEN AIR CONCERT TONIGHT.
Will Be Givan by Bauer' Band In Front
of tbe Elk's Building-,
Bauer's band will give an open air
onncert in front of tbe ElKs' buildiug
on Franklin avenue tonight, when tbe
following concert will be rendered:
March of tbe Uniformed Kauk Linden
h'ltciiou "Don Carlos"....: Verdi
Albion Viand Fantaale on Scotch, Irish
end Knulisli Airs Battens
Iaau.n War Dance (Descriptive).. Bellstedt
EemiuitceBce of Verdi Heiniske
Cocoaout Dance Herman
Columbian National Pot-Pourn,
Tom Coates
tcranten's Xaslaesa Ic tarsi ta.
Tbi Tbibuni will soon publish a care
fully compiled and classified list of the
leading wholesale, banking, manufactur
ing and profesftlonal interests of Scran ton
and vicinity. The edition will be bound
In book form, beautifully Illustrated with
Vbotogravure views of our pnblic bulld
iiiBS, business blocks, street, etc., together
With portraits of leading cltiitna. Ho
similar work has ever given an equal representation-
of 8cranton's many indus
tries. It will be an invaluable exposition
U our Business - resources. Sent to
persons outside the city, copies of
tkis aandsorae work will attract
new comers and be an nneqnalltd
advertisement of tbe city. The circu
lation Is on a plan that caunot fail of good
results to (hose concerned as well as the oity
enlarge. Repreientati Ves of The Triboni
will call npou Tbosa whose Nifties
are okbibbd in this edition and explain
its nature more fully.
Those desiring views of their residences
In tbla e'itien will please have notice at
he 04.
' Eucklen'e Amloe Salve.
Tbe best salve in tbe world for Cuts
.Bruises, Bores, Uloers, Bait Rheum, Fever
laorea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
ferns and all Akin Eruptions, end posi
tively enres Piles, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give pert set satisfaction
er money refunded. Price H cents) per
box. For sale by ilat the we Bros.
PIANOS
DRBANS
A Foe to Dyspepsia
. '
P
VERY
m
What Adjutant General's Report Says of the
Thirteenth Regiment.
OPINION OF CAPTAIN ROGERS
Our Soldier Boys are the Only Ones
He Deems Worthy of Particular
Mention How the Officers of the
Regiment Rank Among the Officers
of the State Division -Those Who
Have Qualified.
At last, after a delay of over six
months, the adjutant general's report
for 1693 bar been leaned. Copies of it
reached the headquarters of the Thir
teenth last Thursday, For the infer
motion of the rank aud file of be regie
uieut who rarely get a pej at the ad
jutant general's report, "Critie" uere
witn publishes sucu extracts fro in the
rporl as pertain to the Thirteenth.
By cleanly comparing the ratiugs euou
eowaauy cau see wuerelu It developed
wsakasas.
Company A again-leads the van with
figure of efficieucy of 8(.80. Cm.
p4uy D is a eloie second. This eom
piuy would have tied Company A for
first plase were it not for its rating on
"iiouksaud, Papers," Company A, it will
bo noticed, is marked v, s. ou "Books
and Papers,' while Co. D is marked
S. This is the uly instanoe in tbe
inspection that A excels U There
seems to have been something wrong
with the ''books uud papers of Com
pany D. This is surprising- too, as its
company clerk is eue of the best and
most c ireful in tbe regiment. Com
pany C comes iu third with a figure of
95. 70. Tiiis company fsl.l behind Com
lilies A and D iu "guard duty" and
"riflj practice."
Tuese three companies are tbe high
est rattd iu the regiment. The three
lowest rated are Company H, 90.10;
Company E, 87.80, and Compauy F,
86.00. below will be found tbe regi
ments ratings iu full :
RATHNG3 OF THE THIRTEENTH
a---i 5.
: 3
Officers.
Eullat'dmen.
Total.
K) Ulcers.
Enllat'd men.
TotaL
Officers.
itnlUfd men,
2SS2S33S
Total.
0 S C V 5 2 a' r M
P ercentage of att'nd'ce.
Sc:ll of b'fa!
M
si
Ex. erdef.
sxs-'y'at:
Guard duty.
Ceremonies.
Dicipllno.
Condition of arms.
Coi.d'u of eq'm'ta,
jr.xxjc'ct-T.:
Condit'n of cl'th'g
Books and papers.
Target practice.
Uonoral avers ;e.
SZlAT-pZf; rFlgaro of offlclancy.
SCROEOM GENERAL'S RKPORT.
The following reDort of Louis W.
Read, surgeon general, gives tbe con
dition of company quarters of the sev
eral companies .a found by tBe surgeon
gmernl upon inspection:
Tulhd Bkioadi, Twbtksnth Rito'T. I
AIonj-rosk, July 24, Wi. i
Company B, Street well policed, hut a
number or tents Dave straw sua nay in
them. EvfrrtuisK flrst-oiats in kitchen.
where a cook 'stove is used. Sink well
ditinftcted. Garbage pits covered.
Company A. Particularly clean kitchen
Dining room neat and attractive. Street
well policed. .
Couiuauv D. Tbe cots are converted
Into boxes which are utilized a tbe tops
of tables. Quarters particularly cleau.
atresia well poliaod. Lining room neat
and attractive. Clean and nice kitchen.
Sink well ketn and disinfected.
Comnaov C. Kitchen uarticularlv clean.
Rations and evtrything pood and dining
tent particularly attractive, averytnuig
commenaaDie. street wen pouceu.
Comcasy U. Everything all rleht. Ouar
ters well policed aud dining room neat and
attractive, silulc very wed kept. Every
thlua iu first clats orr.
Company O. Kitchen and dlnine room
very neat ana attractive, street well po
liced and well kefft.
Company . Company street well no.
Heed. Kitchen and everything all first.
class. Hiuk well kepu
Compauy F. Everything in Drat clas
order except the rations were not covered
Street well policed.
CAPTAIN nOOERU' OriNlON.
Andtber lnterestlug item In tho ad
jutant general's report and one which
ouclit td make the regiment feel p roud,
purticularly the First battalion, is tbe
report of Captain Alt-x Rogers, Fourth
United States cavalry, who was sent to
inspect toe National (iuaru or run
sylvanla encatnpment la his report
the Thirteenth regiment is the only
regiment of wbicu be makes par
ticular mention, Upder "Drills and
OremooW be writes:
la tbe Thirteenth regiment every bat
talion drill winds up with an extended
order drill, the effeet of wbioh was Shown
in camn as tbe exteaded order drill of tke
First battalion, Thirteenth regiment, was
remarkaoiy Due ansr ssowed eu tbe part
of tbe battalien eomtbaader and other
officers a tuoreugb grasp of the snbleot.
This drill was a thorough sxpoaitiuu of tbs
battle exercises laid down in the drill
regulations. ' In some of tbe battalions
extended order drill of battalions amount
ed to but little more that two companies
drilling side by site io eitendtd urdsr.
Ixtes dad order drills taries between this
and tbe arlll of tbe First battalion. Thir
teenth infantry. .
Tbe captain alio writes iu coiumscU-
tion tuoepf the commissioned schools
wbich tak place in the Thirteenth.
Colonel Klppie is tbe tenth rankinz
colonel iu the division, National
Guards of Pennsylvania aud second in
the brigade. There ure fifteen lieu
tenant colonels in tbe division.
Mnjor Mtts is the eleventh ranking
m: j r and thlrJ in tho brign le. Mnjor
Whitney is tbe twenty-second ranking
major. There ure thrrty-oue m J jm
iu tbe division.
Adjuiaut Millar. is tbe fifth ranking
regimental adjutant aud seeeud in the
nrU'ude. la-re are fifteen regimental
adjutants In tbe divislou.
Uasrtermastsr Oikford Is tbe fonr-
tet-utb rnukiiiit ausrtermastor andfiftb
iu tbe brigade. There are sixteen
lmrU'rmjstvrs in the division.
Miijor Fulton is the twelfth rankiug
surgeon aud fifth in the bf ignde. There
are crteen surgeons In the division.
Lieutenant Capwell is tbe eighteenth
aud Lieutenant Parke the twentieth
ranking assistant aurgeon. There are
twenty seven aesutaut surceons iu toe
division.
Lieutenant Joseun is the fifUenth
ranking inepsetor of rifle practice and
fifth In the brigade. There are fifteen
inspectors of rifle practice lu the divi
sion.
A VETERAN CUAl'LAIN.
Rev. S. C. Logan is the second rank
ing sbaplttin ia the division and second
iu the brigade. There are fifteen chap
laius in the division.
Lieutenant Mattes is the eighth and
Lieutenant Coukliug. the twenty-sixth
rankiug battalion a 1 jutant. Titers are
twenty-six battaliouf adjutants 1u the
divisipo,
Captain Kellow, Comp.iny B, is the
seveuth rankingcaptaiu iu the division,
second wi the brigade, aud hNt in the
regiment. There ure 121 captains in the
division.
Lioutenant Madisou, Company B, is
the first ranking first lieutuuuut iu the
division, first iu the brigade ami. fir H in
the regiment. I here ure 1U first lieu
tenants in tbe divislou.
Lieutenant S. Wells Corwin. Com
puny II, is the twelfth rauking second
lieutenant, elxtli ia the brigade aud
first iu tbe rsgimeut. There are tweu
ty-ssvon second lieutenants in the di
vision. As another evidence of Company fi's
steady improvement it was the first
company to forward to the adjutant
tbe quarterly return for quarter end
ing Juue i!0, 1894. This is the first in
stance iu which it has held that dis
tinction.
Qualifying has not progressed very
rapidly the past two weeks. A little
effort upon tbe part of comptny com
manders will enable tbe regiment to
go into camp with every nun a quali
fied murksman. It is a distinction worth
striving for. Why sot accomplish it!
Up to last S.iturduy the following hud
qualified, uo renort beln received
from Companies E aud O:
Sharp- Marks
shooters. m-n. Total.
Field and staff.... 15 6
Company A 1 13 W
Company B 1 0 27
Company C 0 0 0
Company D 1 0
couniany r u i
Company U 2 111 18
6 79 85
Tbe present strength of the regimeut
is 4C7. Tbe best s'eors mads thus far
are C. B. Prat'. 47,-E E. Cliase, 46;
W. S. Gould. 40.
"Critic" witnessing a drill in guard
dntyat the bcrautju City Guards ar
mory last week observed a sentinel in
repeating a oall holding bis piece at a
right sboul'Jer arms without being cor
rected. Tbe corporal of that relief
either did not know that it was wrong
or else ha was inexcusably careless in
not correcting tbe error. The only
proper time to correct an error iu drill
is tbe moment it occurs.
AN ORDER INTERPRETED.
For the benefit of the non-coms who
attendsd school last Thursday evening
and for those who should have beau
present, but were absent, "Critie" here
with publishes the interpretation of
paragraph G20, extended order of
aqqad: "Although th deployment is
always on JNo. t, iront rank, tbe assem
bly, increasing and. diminishing inter
vals is on the 'base and guide,' which
may be nuy man whom tbe corporal
may bave designated aud nrors whom
he hss poed himself,'" See also para
graphs 323 5aJ -Co I: Regulations. This,
it is believed, solves the knotty questiou
of tbe J une school, UUTIO.
NORTH END BRIEFS.
The North Fnd oflU-o of the Re HA If tort
TntuCNE is liH-atid at the. Lewis Uiuuitore
and Ji hu's Store, Wayno avenue, whore sub
Ber ptioii advertixineuta ahd communication
W1U receive prompt ubiuuuon.i
llis Belle Mulley is in New York city.
The Gregory Braid works are slill vory
active nnu lumen absiatnuce is required.
The Green Ridge wheelmen have nr
raDt'ed a second lawn social for Friday
next.
John li. Wolf will ba tho trueat of Col
onel Lewis at Lake Wlnola during the
month.
Colonel Lewi and family will spond the
month of July ut Hiawatha cottage, Lake
Wiuola.
The Lincoln lodgo of Odd Fellows has
arranged for nu excursion to liurvey's
bike Aug. If.
The Rev. George On lid will attend tbe
Christian Endeavor couvention iu behalf
of bia chun n.
Q II. fa'cbarar ha rocovered and has re.
surned dutiHat the Delaware aud Hudson
company cOke.
Rev. D. U. Kinter las returned from
Bis vacation aud resumed duties yesterday
at the cnrisiiau cuurcn.
A noclal Will be held at tho Welsh Con
eregutloual church Aug. 0, In aid of the
Dutch Map lougrogatiunai mission school
The fiiooda of Oliver Lewis will regret
to hear of hit dea,tb, which occurred yes
terday. Deceased uau been ill but very
tew aays.
K. T Taylor, of Summit avenue, is on
tertaining bis sou, Rev. Charles Taylor, of
Bane, Out. Mr. Taylor preached an elo
quent Hrrmon yesterday morning at tbe
Methodist &piscepai cuurcu.
Now that tbe traction company has nor
formed its part of the Work the question is
Deiug asKeu, wnen win north ilalu nve.
duo be put in a proper atute of recall f In
wet wt'rttber there are innumerable small
lakes and at all times there are endless
cases of broken harness aud brokon shafts
caasud by Ure lai go i uts.
M'.s Ktie Powell, daugbtor of Thomas
Powell, of Sprlug street, mat with a pain
ful accident at tbe braid fuctorv on Satur
day, resulting in severe lac-ration of the
Augers or her rigut band. While adjust
ing the machine lu her charge ber fingers
were caugut in tun cog wuculs. The luju
rius were promptly attended to aud a lit
tle progress was shown yesterday.
The following teachers In tbe Welsh
Baptist Hunduy school were presented
with books yesterday In recognition of
special services: U JM. Kubrta, Isaac JL
Edwards and Mrs. William II. Philliua.
The presentations were made by Thomas
Jehu, superintendent, on ibshalf of the
school, isnaa rv imams catechised the jun
ior scholars and was favorably Impressed
vritu tue examination.
Tds Succiss which Hood's barsaparilla
im uu iu wvviug uiu auu youug iroui tu-
tlictious caused by.Jmpure blood Is really
reJunranuiv
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and
do hot purge, pslu or gripe, Bold by all
druggists,
REV.F.U.GIFTSLABORS
Do Is Organizing an English Lutheran
Church Here.
MEETINGS HWNY. f;l. C. A. HALL
Last Night Rev. Mr. Gift Delivered a
Sermon on Fishers of Men He
Says That the World today Needs
Disciples More Than Ever Before.
He Believes That Every Place Is a
Pulpit and an Opportunity.
For several weeks Rev. Fottor U.
Gilt has been addressing audlenqs of
Euglish Lutherans lu the ball of tbe
Young Men's Christian association pre
paratory to perfeotiug und establishing
iu KcntDtou an organized congregation
of that sect. From thirty-five to forty
persons atteud the services each Sun
day morning and evehlng and from
rtmoug them aa executive committee
has been selected to manage tho cou-
gregatiou until steps are tukeu towards
permaneut !orguulatlou when a site
will be secured aud a suurcti erected.
Mr. Gift ureaclied last night from
Luke y, l-ll, ou tbe subject. "Fishers
of Men." His introductory r murks
were descriptive of tbe sea of U.tlilee,
and included a reeiUI of tbe scene
when Jesus went out uuou its waters
ahd the iargs eatcU of. fish whlua fol
lowed. From this leesou the speaker
drew the conclusion that the people of
today sbould likewise go out' op m tbo
waters and being Souls to Christ. Mr.
Gift said substantially:
VVEHY PLAP& A PULI'IT.
"That scene on the Galilean sea ex
emplifies the great truth that every
place can be made a pulpit for Chris
tian work by us all. If Christ chose a
boat for a pulpit It surely rollows that
we, his disciples, cau. do the same aud
catch men. Tbe whole world is tbe sea
aud the gospel Is the net to be used.
A successful fisherman draws bis.nat
carefully ens with patience; he neither
uttsmpts to drive the fish nor does be
work violently,. Ignorance of bis dnty
may .ruin bis net and sink the. boat,
which signifies corruption in the
cuurcu.
"lint, why catch men? Because the
diseiples weut at God's command and
forsook ll te follow nim. It la appar
ent without any great legrea of
thought or ptfwer of conception, that
it is our duty to attfactwen from the
stormy sea of sin to tbe safety of dry
land, aud eteruat life.
''No place is. too difficult of access, no
place is too strauge to endeavor to
bring men out of the temDest to
safety. Every plaee 18 a pulpit and
every time the time. It is asking far
lets or us than was asked of those Who
forsook all at God's command to fol
low llito. They left home, friends.
everything, and departed without
tithes, carrying only what clothing
was necessary to protect them from the
elements. Afterward the 'jeers and
taunts and sufferings which they en
dured, only iacreaped their ardor for
work for the Master.
WonLD SEEDS DI&CIPLE3.
"Never did this sreat nation, this
great world need disciples more than
today.. The placet and tbe pulpits lie
all around: us, ana Instead of "for
saking all to follow Him" yon have the
rich reward or which falls to them
wbo work for the master. The dodu
lace of today neither hurls stones.
taunts nor j ers: they are simply wait
ing to be caught not enticed. Will we
cot all. take the opportunity to fish for
AjuristT we bave tbe world for a sea,
tbe church for a boat and tbe gospeV
lor tbe never-railing net.
Let us indeed be "Fishers of Men.'
SOUTH SIDEJOTTINGS.
All ad vertising matter, news Items and new
suWriiitlons, if left lit the fullowina- business
plaoes, will be promptly attended to: Manx's
earner snop, wnstpiaiu s store, u. w. Humph
rey's pharmacy and A. J. MuUlorlg'a,!
Miss Lizzie Shick, of Birch street, has
returnea home irum Jier. two woeks' Btay
iu tue country.
Oa Tuesday evening there will be a social
at tbe Young WcJineu e Christian aaocia.
tion rooms ou Cedar avenue.
linnrtta ITillinr nf PiftaMn avanna inm
" " - ..vv.va H.VMUi, .11.3
been called to Hrizleton on account of the
illueBS of bis mothor.
The afternoon services at tbe Young
Womeifs Christian association rooms, on
Cedar evvnue, wore, as usual, well attend
ed yesterany.
James Dond, William Jones, Edward
Flood and James McUinlev, all South
Stders, weut to Uouldebaro last Saturday
on a uuoiug trip.
The French and Swis societlos will run
n c'om'oiuation picnic at Central park next
Saturday, whicb it tho anniversary of tbe
rail oi tne nastue.
The funeral of Martin Francis, the
vou'nsj child of Mr. and Mrs. Jtiun D.
Flood, of 4i 9 Palm atreot, took place at
avocb ou saiuruay aiioruoou.
The picnic held at Central Tark unYiInn
by tbe Irian Catholic Benevoleu Union of
Hyde PaVk Was' largely attended, aud
proved a uuanctai saccua ror tne society
' Lily, the 4-raonths-old chill of Mr. and
Sirs, Utto Kent!, or ViQ f ittston avenue.
died ou Friday evening and was buried
yesterday afternoon in Forest Hill ceme
tery.
Frederick Biddell and Sergeant Sutlier
laud, both of Vol on to, Can., who nre well
known throughout tbp Uultrd States as
fnmons ba-pite, p'ayers, visited on tlfis
side Saturday afterhouu.
The German Presbyterian church mem.
bars of iiickorv street WiU hold a uiruin
at Central Park garden on Thursdayy
July .IV. ilgoou lime ia promiaea ntul all
lire iuvited. The Riuggold baud win fur
nish the best lhuil.-.
Edward ICehnller Waa Hected permaneut
man of tho Ceutury Hoe company at a
meeting held Jittt Friday night. 'The or
dinance panned ihe first and second read
ings last Thursday eveulng which pro
vides tor a purmauont man fdV tbe com
pany. John Gorman, sgfd 19, wa arrested for
belui; driiuk and throwing stohos ou South
Waahlugton aveune Saturday evrfntng.
One of the atones thrown struck Joha
Tborutou, cutting a large gash' in liis fore
head, lie was timed $11, or in default of
payment, to serfs thirty days in the
county jail.
While Jaccb F. Hofmelster, n butcher of
904 Pittston avenue, wan attending to one
f his 'customers Saturdsy inoi Ding, on
Pituton avenue, bis horse took fright at a
pnssiug street car, aud rushed down the
street nt a mad rate. Fortunately no one
was hurt, although tovoral little children
bad a burrow escape. Thevfiorea Is uniu
juied but-the wagon is ba-lly wrecked.
Connell's park was filled with large
crowds yesterday from moVnlng till night,
who eu joyedtbemsoWee In a very orderly
manner. A great -many eliuibed to the top
of tbe tewer, where a tuagul&eenc' view of
tbe valley csn be obtained, Judging by
the number of people, v. bo go there the
park-Is the uoatpopular resort lu tke city.
Tbewotk of beautifying the grounds Is
beingiusbed rapidly. The water was put
in last week aud when tbe ttnlshlng touches
Bave been completed tbe people of the
Bouth bids may be eengrstulated.
Feerltss 7reasr.
Tbe best ice cream ireezers. Twenty
left and will close them out (odav at cost.
Come early and get one.
Thos. F. Leonard,
605 Lacka. ave.
CHINA HALL
"Vt liavo REDUCED Pricos on
BABY CARRIAGES, m our stock
la too large, You can buy a
good Baby Carritigo for tho price
of a cheap onu.
For Wedding Presents or ffur-
niaUiiig for Summer Gotlajjea, we
ltuve a full aud cotupluto line.
Lamps, Dinner and Toilet
Sets, Etc.
WEICHEL & MILLAR
Ii6 Wyoming Ave.
Tha
Sick to Receive Medical
Services FREE OF
CHARGE.
Fill ST MONTH'S SElsVICF.9 FKEE
TO l3Vi;HYliODl'.
FOB ALL DISEASES ASD ALL
PATICXTS.
Thr..ratFi,ll.li Bl.iff nt Phnal.!,. a Tl,
MOST UlSTlNUCl-HElJ BptTALISiS
i I rpxri vt iTivrvn m . o-.. .t.i i
V Alim VV.UIi A rUilUf III, uuu
Chief Diuffaoittiwiju Can be fotfud daily in
SUV 1H4 at bUtJ
CONWAY HOUSE
132 and 134 PKlTjr AVENfJE. They come
reconam inded by royalty and the firs- physi
cians of Eurgpi). Tim treat all Uii'Se8.
rtuiiturea euri by a new prucs. A
1IVB cure guaranteed in ull BXCAL t)L$
EASES and Weaknesses of
EITHER SEX
by our flow treatnteut Pation's treated by
correspouaonco aua ucautno) witu inn ai
reCtiwns Sunt by ejtpress. But. when vosl
bio, it personal consultation is preferred. Ail
consultation are hJJ in strict privacy.
H.B.-iTheae ipeclaliats c-m euro all recent
as W ELL as alDons-atanding ckronia.U.Bleult
aud ob'cure cases that bave been ueglugtoa
or unsKiii.nuy rreatea wans mudo by ap
point meat and pa tienta treated at th -lr hoiujs
When dusu'ed, Jtiours, B to 4 and ? te 8 39.
Armour's Rolled Ox
Tongue 7Cc
Armour's LunchTongue 35c
Armour's Potted Earn, 15c
Armour's Deviled Ham, 10c
See our display of Picnic
Goods.
C. DITCHBURN,
427 LACKAWANNA AVE.
A. W. JURISCH
435 SPRUCE STREE1
BICTCLKk. AND fcPoUTlNO
GOOD.
Victor, Oebdrnn, Eclipse, LovelL Dtamonb
ana uthur r heels.
THE CELEBRATED
Kk at PrrStnt tile .M .i Pophtar ant Prrfarrad by
U-HiUnt .arum
Warerooms: OJ)BVSinC-:lunus Monument
I
nTtfAXCMAl.STATtfMEMT OV TU3 DAT
' t Ml lideieudent Koliool Ulatrlct fof tbo
yoar ending June I, 1VJI.
-KAxss.
Amount levied for school pur
poses t"i0 m
Aiuouut levied fovhullduig pur
poses A., SM 14
TOtal amouut of taxes lovlod... J I, CM 07
nut SI PI'S.
From atnte anpruprlatlon for
the year undiuir juuu, liVI....J'l M
Palanue on liand from last year UdJ ej
From Noi lh Abultou township
for tuition 71 01
Fri'in O A. Oay fur tuition re-
rot vi d from luiil pulils 8 SO
From collector lot taxes Col-
looted m 70
Total receipts..., J2.07Q SI
S.nK.ndjtuhmi.
For repairs on buildings, ...,...$ 07 WI
For leachers" Wat:s IWJ 75
For fe ot oolleittor (.? IJ.iUJ and
treasurer (M.Tui 70 411
for ful aud oonUnvencirat Ti Vj
For salirt-y ot secretary '!0 nil
For debt and Intui'est yatd. 'M M
For other espouses , -M i v
For school tL-xl books and sup
plies... 213 74
Total expenditures $70i 40
Uuih on hand f )0S7i
BsounoEa.
Cash on hand....... f303 75
vanu uu uui.,., io
Amouut.duy frouxcoUector.,,,. 45 17
Total....
ItJjXit is,
Amount o.f bonds outsUniUii.HOOO SO
LI abilities in excess ot rcannroes ',Zil W
wltiressour hand this SUth day oX July,
1894. ,
EDWARD MILES, President;
A BALL, Secretary.
HOUSEKEEPERS
IU
lAw''!.i
You Need 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 int summer goods is a
Nobby, Long. cut Double-breast Blue and
Black Serge Coat. The proper thing for
tennis.
Martin &. Delany
Custom Tailors and Clothiers,
. WYOMING AYENUE.
SEIIUiailSUIUUftiUlllUt
Till
308 Lackawanna Ave,
4S
reef Values This Week I
Two cases Ladies' Lisle-finish Vests, worth
15c, 3 for
One case Men's Balbriggan Shirts, worth
39c. for
Five dozen Ladies' Laundered Percale Shirt
Waists, worth $1, to close -
Twenty-five pieces Satin-striped India Linen
Colored Figures, worth 18c, to close
Great Reduction in MILLINERY. Everything at
HALF PRICE. I
mm
mm
mm
rjB!H5UC!:t!ritJii:!ni!5!ii5!:Mrisc!iiiiiiniEHiriiiinuiHiJiiiii!!!KniiMiiiiii!i
It's a Great Shocls
lire. I
mm
ssMMftsvsHsjwr ryvni'-Bvi
71 ;rvl-''iiAi5.V-,j
.- :. ri jrc
mm
fothe folks who are elalroln? they unflersell
ill others to find that withuut the least lus
CT bluster We are glvina ee.tom-rs the ben.
rfltel such epportuaitlse ae tnes.
A HffloMv UieU Grade LlKhNwelghf
Rhaal, 1804 pattern, fir 110 easb.
189J pattrnrSM50 Whml, for 7.
1S94 pattern, 100 Wheel, for S8S eaalH
fheae pricos make the business at our store.
FLOREY HOLT
Y. M. C. A BUILDING.
SASH.
Et is Correct!!
AND JUST THE
THING FOR THIS
HOT WEATHER.
Conrad
TUE HATTER,
Sells Them.
NATIONAL CIRCUIT
ALL DIAMOND PRIZES,
This circuit includes Wash
ington, Denver, Chicago,
Philadelphia, New York,
Boston, etc.
SCRANTON'S DAY,
MONDAY
September 17, 1894
Tr-&JJr, , ms
VBCTOR
IN A WORLD WHERE "CLEANLINESS IS
NEXT TO GODLINESS," NO PRAISE
IS TOO GREAT FOR
SAFOLIO
i
illi
S7 UU g
5
s
S
308 Lackawanna Aie.
25a
25c.
59c.
10c.
N. A. HULBERT3
City Musio Store,
. IQUOid AVB, OSAMXO&
STETJTvTAT SO!
DKCKER fiBOTHEM
IRAMCH & BAC4
PflANO
Usnakrse stocksf firsVelaat
fttTBICAIi MEKCHANDISa
Another Advocate of
Ansssthene
ORS. MKNWOOD WARWKIX:
GEKTLEMEN-It aflords me s;rea
pUaanr to state that yoar newisroaea
of eztracttns: teeth was a a;rnd eaeeeas Is
my-eaae, and I heartily raadlBinBBd It t
1L I Blneoreiy hope that ether wUi
Seat its merits.
Tburs rrotfnIly,
CAM. 8. S. bKYANT, Soraaton, VsS
Henwood & WardeU,
DENTISTS,
316 Lackawanna Ave.
Will ob and after Mav 21 make a great redno,
tion in the prices of platea. All work gnajr
an toed &rst-claas in every particular.
Science Eye Testing Free
By Dr. Shimberg,
(The Specialist on the Eye. Headaohn an9
frorvousneaa relieved. Latest and Improved
Style of Eye QUssee and Bpeotaolea at the
Lowest Prioes. beat ArtldcuU Byes userted
ior $5.
Vt SPRUCE ST., op. Old Post Offlcas.
RCOP ttnnlnR and soldering all done away
with by the use of HA HTM AN 8 HAT
KNT PAINT, which eonalste et Invredt nts
well-known to all It can be applied to tin,
SatYanized tin, attest Iron roofs, al so to briak
wellinrs, wsiab will prevent absolutely any
crumbling, eracklug or breaJuni of the
brick. It will outlast tlnuuif et auy kind bp
many yaara.ani it's eoat does not exceed one
fltlh tbatof the cost of tinning. Is sold by
tbe job or pouud. Contracts taken by
ASlVNIO UABtJttAMN, Ul Biroh 81