TTIE KCIfAITTOlT TRIISUIfE TUESDAY MOBNING. JULY 10, 1804. 8 MATCHLESS SHAW HMOS. STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AVE. VCOFB, SHAW,, KMKKSON, NEW ENGLAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY FOR THE PRICH MEW AND 1 CO.ND HAND AM. PRICES GOOD BREAD -USE THE And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOB BALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston MID Co, EEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS J THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS B. & CO, Imprint nn Ea nh ciqar. Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's, lllUlil' UOU.MC kUlAKK. DR. H; B. WARE removed to 406 SPRUCE STREET, back of Dime Bank. PERSONAL. Mies ilnrae McCabe, of Carbondale, is visiting friends of this city, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Reynolds have re turned from their bridal trip. Mi?B Jennie Brownscombe I the cnestof Mrs. FrRtik Jermyn and Mrs. Edward Jurmyn at Qlenburn. General Manager Hallstnad, of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western, left fur Buffalo eurly yesterday inorning on the ''Comet" II. H. C oston and a party of fishermen li ft yes terduy for Laceyville, where tbey will enirle in the waters of the Susque hanna for bass. Mrs. Kate E. Wilcox, the well known vocal Instructor, will leave the city today npon a two months' vacation, which will be spent la Baltimore. Mies Niva Till bury, who has been the Rnest of Mies Edgar, of Green Ridge, for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Union, N. Y., yesterday. Miss Jennie Lawler, of Qaincy avenue, has returned from Fordhain, N. Y., ac companied by Miss Kesry, whom she has been visiting at the latter place. Rev. Dr. Charles E. Robinson, pastor of the Second Pretbytorian church, has gone to the Jackson sanitarium at Dansville, N. Y. Mrs. Robinson is at Black Island. Rev. J. J. O'Toole, of St. Mary's Holy notary church, Providence, will upend the coming two weeks at his home iu Mount Carmel, Schuylkill county, ou his vaca tion. A change was made yesterday in the make up of the editorial staff of the Even ing Express. J. W. Gould was made man aging editor, B. Frank Squire city editor, and the stall has been increased by the addition of Will F. Clifford, who is not only a graceful writer, but a good news gatherer. PICTURE AGENT IN TROUBLE. Bis Employers Say He Did Not Settle for El Goods. Thomas Morrison was arrested yest erday afternoon by Officer Qnrrel He was employed as salesman by Kin sella & Reddinuton, publisher, who charged bim with embezzlement of a sum of mouer. Morrison, tbey say. had been selling pic ores lor them and failed to return the money. He bad a heuring before Alderman Donovan, who held bim under puu bail to answer at court. Bcrantoa's Business Interests. Thb Tribune will soon publish a care fully compiled and ' classified list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional interests of Hcranton and vicinity. The edition will be bound lu book form, beautifully Illustrated with photogravure views of onr pnbllc build lugs, business blocks, strets, etc., together with portraits of leading citizens, No cimilsr work has ever given au equal rep resentation of Scranton's many indus tries. It will be an invaluable exposition of our business resources. bent to persons outside the- city, copies of this handsome work will attract new comers and be an unequalled advertisement of the city. The circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good results to those eoncorned as well as the city at. large. Representatives of Tub Tiubunb will call upon thosk whose names are desiurd in this edition end explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences In tnis edition will please h ave notice at the office. MusioUs at tut Y. W. 0. A. A cordial iuvltatlon is extended to all young womeu to aUend the musicale to be given at the Young Women's Christian association this evening at 8 o'clock. The programme will consist of selections ren dered bv the Haydeu quartette, Mrs. W. J. Hand and other talented vocalists. Ad mission free. PMNOS ORGANS 0 r A Foe to Dyspepsia L BUI Contract for Erecting Oao tn Nineteenth Ward Awarded to Spruks Brothers. REGARDING MILITARY TRAINING Colonel F. 1. Hitchcock, Rev. N. F. Slahl and Colonel E. H. Ripple Ask the Board of Control, on Behalf of Veterans, to Have a Drill in Military Tactics Introduced in Public Schools Other Business. Tuera was an air of expectancy dur ing the half hour that preceded the meeting of the board of coutrol last uig-ht. Long before the appointed hour for meeting eighteen members of the board bad reached the muuicip! building, and the whisperings betwueu the groups might indicate that some thing weighty was iu readiness to be presented. However, when the meeting bad ad journed, tue deliberations that bad been gone- through with disappointed those who had raised their hope. Alter roll call aud the reii'ling of lust meeting's minutes, the report of the treasurer was read by Secretary 1' el- lows, It showed that titer was a de ficit for the fiscal year eudiag July 1. Mr. Wormser said that the report or the treasurer should not be made to end ou July 1; it should end wueu the tchool year.euds ou June 1. it trio re port were concluded ou June 1, the in hcit would amount to not ovr sf ;J. 000. Tue recommendation of Mr. Weriumr to amend the report so that it would end ou Juue 1, 181)1, was adopted. Secretary Fellows report giving a detailed account of the expenditures of ihe nast vear showed ilisbura-mnnts ainouulinir to 'J30.UjO. 88. Of this umuunl If 108.870.atJ was paid for teacu ps' salaries: So7sij 0) was expended on night sclioo.s; ifi:),I2-t.2l) whs paid to j tin tore; $10 Ool.H.j vtaa paid In furnish. me free text uuuu. rue resume oi bill ot expenditures was takeu up by the supplies, repair), insurance, build, ing una other accounts. Sl'KlKS BROS. AWARDKD CONTRACT. The following bids for the oustruo lion of the uew N , 87 school building at illucuer aveuue aud lieech street in the Ninethentli ward were rend : Ezra Fiuu &Sons, fi.434; C. F. Ward & Son, of Taylor, $i '100; C. L. Tyler, $3,178; Charles ii. G Gtz, $3,050; Spruks Brothers, $3,775; John Ueudro &So:i. fJ.OSt). The bius of M. E. Wordon, Frank Mueller and Green Ridge Lumber com- . puny were not aocompanied by certi fied checks aud by motion they were returned. But right here Mr. Notz moved that the contract be awarded to Spruks Bros., thtir bid being the lowest and only $200 above the amount of the ap propriation. The contraot was awarded to Spruks Bros, with the provision that tbe building must be completed by October 1. Bids fur equipping the new No. 37 building were read from several school furniture companies. The bids were quite lengthy aud the board referred tuera to the building committee witn power to act aud report at the next meeting. Tbe teachers committee bad no re port to make; the building committee reported several bills, which were passed upon ' favorably aud warrant were ordered drawn for the amounts. Here tbe board went but ot the regu lar order of business through courtesy toward a committee of Ezra Griffin Post, Grand Army of tbe Republic, No. 137, which bud come for a hearing on tbe sum ot of introducing into the curriculum of the Scranton scnools a course of military education. Colonel F. L. Hitchcock, on behalf ot Ezra Griffin Post, was given the privilege of tbe floor. He said tuut the desire of the veterans was to brins be fore the members of the board the question of including as n part of the course of study in the public schools a military branch whereby the childreu would be trained in physical develop ment He said the citizen of tweuty years hence will be a poor one if he has not a well-rounded body as well as a well-rounded education. SCHEME A SUCCESS IN OTHER PLACES Thu intrnduu'ion of a military course is successful in New England, iu the sooth aud west, aud in fact wherever it bns been tried. It is not only a ben t fit to the pupil in developing his body and fitting bim for readiness to go to the Hid of bis country if be need be culled npon, bnt it also lightens the tusk of the teacher; it teaches him or der, Heaven's fitst hw, and he more readily submits to discipline. The testimonials of teachers wherever it is in operation is to the t ffect that it is a success. Rev. N. F. S:uh!, chaplain or &zra uriliiu post next was granted tbe privilege of the Hour. He said thut from what he bad seen of the manner in which the inomberi of tbe board conducted bust ncss be had no doubt but that all were in lavor of it. The sole reason that taxes are levied for school purposes is not for the benefit of tbe pupil Individ -u illp; it is that you m ike him by his education u useful citizen of the state, and It is uot eiioiiith tbut pupil kuows what the flig is but he should know bow to support it, 'ihe military course is not a uew tri i ; it has long been adopted, and so fur there is not a single word of adverse oritici'm. Iu Uoston particularly it bus been successful, and it is uosv re teivid with such favonthere by the pu pils aud parents that the greatest pun ishment a teacher could impose on a , pupil is to deprive him from one day's drill exercises. Tbe spe iker hoped timt tbe members would give tue nutter their intelligent and patient considera tion. COLONEL RIPPLE'S RKMAHK9. Colonel E, 11. Ripple was tbe next speaker. Ho confined his remarks to tbe statement that the bonrd could de pend on tbe officers of the Thirteenth regiment aud tbe trustees of the Scran ton City Guard armory for letidiug as sistance in establisniug the military course in the public schools. Colonel Ripple returned the thanks of the mem -bers of the committee and the mem bers of Ezra Grtftiu Post to tbe board of control for tbe courtesy with which tbe committee was received und heard. By motion, the mutter was referred to the teachers' committee. Tbe order of business of committee reports was here resumed. The finance committee reported several bills which were ap proved, except two for paving aud grading on Webster avonue. There wus a bill ot Interest attached to these bills aud Mr. Wormser made a motion that it be the sense ot tbe Scranton board of coutrol that the bills bs paid minus tbe Interest Tbe school board, Mr. Wormser stated, was at all times well able to pay bills before interest accrued on them. Mr, Evans mails a motion that the board purchase three lots on Everett avenue and the north side of Lsfayetto Street, 150 feet front and 180 feet deep, SCHOO IMC with a 10 foot alley iu the rear. The motion was laid ou the table. Tbe high school committee reported that Fred O. initb, ot Boston, who was employed oy too board in connection witn tne heating of the new high school build ing, had severed his conuectfon with the bmith Heating company, of Boston, with whom be was employed when his services wore eugaiiod by the board or coutrol. The committee recommended that Mr. Smith be directed to furnish a bond of fJ.OOO for tbe faithful en cution of his contract and an additional bond of $5,000 toseonretbe Surantou board of Ooutrol from any loss by fut ure litigation arising from Smith's continued engagement by tbe board after his severeuee with the company with whom he was engaged when his services were first ucoepted. Mr. Schriefer moved that a special committee be appointed to investigate the condition of the annexed Bellevue portion of the city in regard to school facilities. After a short diacussidn tbe motion was defeated. Mr. Barker moved that the building committee be empowered to escvrtaiu the figures of reutal required for secur ing the Breck property for the uie of tbe high school and preparatory pupils uext term. The motion was adopted. THE KKSOLl'TION ADOPTED. Mr Worinsor read the following res-, olutiou aud it wis adopted without comment: Whereas, Thu Philip II. Sheridan- Monu ment association, of Scruntou, Pa., is chartered lor the purpose ot erecting au tqupstriun stntue memorable of the late General Sheridan, on Court House square, of this city, and Whureas, For tho purpose of their or ganization tbe said association is about to extend an invitation to Uou. Cliuuncey M. Depew, of New York, to speak in this rity during the coming nutumu; therefore be it Resolved, That we, the board of control of thu city of Scranton, Pa., Iu session as sembled, heartily join iu tho proposed iu vitatiou to Mr. Uepow, and we earnestly hope that he will favor this city with his presence at tbe time and for the purpose named; and be it further Resolved, That this preamble and resolu tion bo suitably engrossed and signed by the president and secretary; tuat his honor, the mayor, be Requested to preseut too same to Air. Depew. Tbe secretary read a communication from the committee of tbe High School alumni appointed toward seouring a room in tbe uew high school building lor the use of the Alumni association. The communication was accepted and placed on hie SOUTH SIDE. Death of Mrs. Dorothy Nsuji at the Ad vanced A,g of 72 Years. Mr. Dorothy Nenls, aged 72 years and 5 mouths, died at the home of ber lauirlit-r, Mrs William F. Forkoll. of 021 Aldef street.late Saturday evening, Tue following prominent gentlemen of this side are nephews nf the deeeaied: Charles and Peter Nul. John Era erick and Frederick Rheuls. Mrs. Neuls had been ailiug for more than a year with a complication of dis eGJ. and was most tenderly cared for by her only child. Mrs. iorkell. bne is mourned by a very great unmber of friends and tbe funeral will be a large one. it will take place tomorrow, the services being conducted at. the Hick orv Street German Presbyterian church, the remains will afterwards be interred at the Piltston avet ue cerne tary, Tbe following gentlemen acting ns pall hearers: Phillip Saar, Mathins Alu8, Henry Weber, Charles Saar Louis Frantz and Charles Graft. SOUTH BIDEJOTTINGS. f All advertising matter, newsltonn and new subscriptions, if loft at the following business placns, win be promptly attended to: Ymuk i barber shop, estpfuhl's store, D. W, Humph rey s puarm tcy una a, j. Aiuiuong s. I Mrs. H. J. Ziogler, ot Cedar avenue, very ill. is J. B . Cotter, of Carbondale, is visiting bis parents on tins side. Burton O. Hackett, of Cedar ayenuo, is visiting menus in Morristown. is. j Alfred westprnni, or Pittstnn avenue. has begun tbe tnslc oi mastering a bicycle. Miss Maggie Sictln, ot 1901 Pittston ave nue, has returned from a three months' viit to New York city. Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson, of Genet street, have returned home nf tor visit to Baltimore, Mil. John Westpfhnl's grocery aud dry goods store on I'lttston avenue Has been lm proved by a coat of puiut. Xr. and Mrs. John Culkiu, of South Washington nvenuo, are visiting with friends in liinniunton, N. i. Charles Kirst, Oscar Ilelriuol and Jacob Geiger returned from Goulilsboro yes er- dsy with a large quantity of (Kb, mostly pine. John Blatter, jr., of Maple street, ac conipnmed by his two young sisters, wen to I. nke Underwood yesterday to spend a weca s vacation. Henry Weldo, of Birch street, who was tinolv uurt in tne re.-eut tncvcle rncc n the Driving park, Is able to bo about ncniu, Tl . I t . 1 ne io-uiiieu witrn yesiernay. This evening at tho Young Women Christian atsociotion, Cedar avenue, will be held a social. Ice cream will bo served at 5 cents a saucer from 7,:t0 to 9.30 p.m. A meeting was held In the Gernmu Pres byterian church on Hickory street last evening by tbe committoe to coniplote ar rangements for the plcnlo next Thursday. Tim work on Druggist F. L.T 'rppe's now buildi'V! at Cedar avouu mid Birch street, has bn--ii delayed owing to the noti-un ivnl nf the iron cirders. which have b 'en de layed somewhere along the road. On Maple street yesterday a small fire ocenrrod in tho house of John Myers. It was in the summer kitchen and of such a trivial nature that it was not considered necossnry to call out tho Hie companies. Miss I.lzzi- B tub was yesterday award ed n gold wn'ch by tho Harvard Social club for her efforts in their behalf. Tlio young lady collected over SOI at tho pic ulo held recently at Central Park gaideu. Tho Young Men's Institute met iu Phui macy ball, ou Pitts'. ou avenue, ln-t even itiiria regular sessiou. They Intend to take a prominent pin t in Fatliey Mellev's cxi tnMi i), wliiih will take place Ou July 30 to Purview. Mr. and M'S. Fr ink W. Shnppul aud fainilv, of Cedar avenue, left yesicrdiiv morning for Shenandoah to visit a brother of Mr. Sbappel's. who for the past eigh teen yours has been travelling through South America. Tlio pay r 'lis of the men who have been at work on the streets of tbe Nineteenth ward, wero signed by tlio oonucilniop of that ward, nlo by Street Commissioner Kirst nd Mayor Coiinell yesterday. They will be paid on Saturday, The 8-weeks old baby of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Russa, of 81S Brook street, died yesterday. The little one was sick only a fow hours. The funeral will inks place tomorrow from the bouse, the remains being takeu to the Qenuau couiotery iu Minooka. Mrs. Bridgot Burns, of (130 Mooslc street, died Suturdny after a lingering ill ness. She was highly respected by all who knew her and her death at the age of 85 is mourned by a large circle of fiieuds. Sho leaves a husband and six danghurs. Tbe funeral will be held from St. Petej-'s cathedral at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Iutermeut in Hyde Park cemetery. Buckleys Arnloa Salve. ' The best salve In the world for Cot s Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Cbupped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price Uo cents per box. For sale by Matthews Bros. I uneral of Miss Carrie Von torch from Resident:) of Ber Parents. SERVICES HELD AT THE CHURCH They Were Conducted by Rev. D, W. Skellenger Remains of James Col lins Interred in the Washburn Street Cemetery Mrs. David Jones Suf fered a Paralytic Stroke Tin Work ers Wanted by Daniel Davies. fThe West Bide office of the Schanton Thiuunb is located at 113 North Main ave nue, where subscriptions, advertisements and communications will receive prompt attention. Tbe funeral ot Miss Carrie Von Storoh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Von Storcb, of South Hyde Park ave nue, who died at ber home on Friday last, occurred yesterday warning at 11 o'clock. Funeral services were con ducted in the Washburn Street Pres byterian ctiurob, by Rov. D. V. Skel- longer. After tbe Services tbe remains were couveyed by Undertaker Will Price, followed by a large concourse of people, to the Delaware, Lackawanna und Western depot. Iuterment wus made at Diiltou. During tbe services a quartette, con sisting of Misses Clara bunders, Anna Waters, Frank Brown and George William Waters, rendered several ap propriate selections. Tbe flowers were numerous and cousisted of many neat designs, among them being a Maltese cross, which was presented by the Christiau Eudeavor society of the church. The pal I-bearers were Robert Walker. Bert Harrington. Harry Ran dolph and Herbert Waters. A MUSICAL COMBINE. Efforts Being- Had to Effact One in This Fart of the City. Representatives of the various Welsh churohes of this side and B.-llevue met at tbe First Welsh Congregational church last evening and considered the feasibility of banding together for the purpose of rendering Cyuiunfa tuusio hs suggested by Dr. Joseph Parry, at tbe latter s reception held in tbe above edibce last Tunrsday evening, and wnicb the famous musician contem plates conducting in this city previous lo ins return to Wules in beptember. The scheme is favorably looked npon by the music loving people here and promises to be u revival in musical mutters among tho -churches of this side The difference iu the arrange ment of the books in use by the denoiU' inations represented is the only difli cully oonfroDtiig the committee in charge. Last evening s meeting whs presided over by Richard H. Williams. JAMES COLLINS BURIED. Funeral Servicn Conduced by Riv. D. C, Hushes. Funeral services over the remains of James Collins, who died on Saturday last, occurred yesterday afternoon from the family borne on Jackson street Impressive services were conducted by Hf v. D. C. Hughes, pastor of the Jack son Street Baptist thurcb. who spoke of the many estimable qualities of tbe deceased. Tbe remains were borne to tbe Wash burn street cemetery where interment was mane, ins pan bearers were Brooks -Bass, Leo McCracken, William JUuuson and George Phillips, LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. Mrs. Daniel E. Duvies, ot Jackson street, is luuisposeu. Maurice Miller, of Washburn street. spending his vacation at the Thousand Islands. Mrs. George P. Shaw, of Moscow, at tended the funeral of James Collins, of uacuson street, yesterday. Miss Myrtle French, of New York. graduate at a musu-nl college at Paris, is tue guest oi meads on Liiluyette street. John Mullen, of Noi th Sumner avenue, begau Work yesterday at the Scranton Stove works, Duumore, after an illness of teverai montns. The Epworth league of the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church will ova a free entertainment at the church ou Friday cvoiiing. Mrs. Ann Argtist, of Sooth Everott avenue, is spending a fow weeks at tli homo of ber daughter, Mrs. Qiarles E, Mrs. David Jones of Sadie pUce, wns taken suddenly ill on Saturday with a rmr- nlytio strohnnt her borne, and has since been lu a critical .condition. Uer life despaired of. , Tho nunual excursion of tho First Welsh Vugrvgationnl church will go to Lull Ai u-1 on July 12. Refreshments will bo Inruished by tlio lady members and I li'Msnnt time is guaranteed all thoso who at: end. Daniel Dnvies, of Brooklyn, N. Y Here VM'lng tits brotlier, T. S. Davies, at his r!-id,D'-o in .Vorris court. Mr. Davies Is a tin worker, ami suited toa tiuiicn reporter jesitruay mat preparation nre in progress nt Brooklyn for the Htiirting up oi two mi mius, una no is desirous of meeting any tin workers who may happen in ie incstea uerounouts witn a view offering them some inducements to return with ul ni to Ur"okmi. NORTH EJND BRIEF.. fTho North Knd nUleo of the) Sciiaktom Timii'NK is located at tlio Lewis Drutr (Store aud Jehu's t-tiiri', Wiiyne avenue, where sub Her ptions, advertisenvnts mid communication will rcc lve pimniit attention.! The Itev. D. A. Ev ins left yesterday for a three) week s v.ication. W. O. Thotnin, nf 3)0 .Market street, is seriously in witn iimtietis. Rov. George E. Guild Is loavln? today ror tjievyiii u to attend tun Lhn-tiau Eu- denvor convention. j noro is no letter oox ntong JNortli Wain nvenuo from the Bulls Head to tho Mouut Pleasant ravine, a distant of one mile. Rev. w. U. Wat kin left for L-wlsburg yes.eruay, una ou ni reiurn win tie uo compuuied by Mrs. V. at kin aud family. Tho funeral of Oliver Lwis, 2 4 Spring Btreet, win iiiko piuce itxiiiy at si p. m, interment ut wasiiDuin street cemetery. "Mr. Stevens and family, of Eust Market slnet, will spcud their summ-r vacation iu North Carollua and othe'r southern plHCUS. Dr. Hay bas opened an office on Penn ave nue, mid hnsroomsut the Wyomiue house. but will continue to have office hours at Providence. Miss Mamie Moriran and Miss Nellie Duncan, of West Market streeti have re turned after spending a few duys' pleasant visit at rayior. Mrs. C. E. Gardner, of North Main aVe nue, will eutortuin the members of tbe Foreign Missions society at her residence tomorrow night. If the street commissioner will visit North Mam avuntin ut tbe loot of Tliomn sou street, he will find a heap ot large stones wnicn are a puono nuisance and should be removed, David Davit, presumed to be Insane. was arrested at Dutch Gap on Sunday and broutrut bofore Alderman Williams v. torday. He was committed to the couutv jull and after enjoying a tide in tbe pa trol wagou snowed ms gratitude oy "bolt ing'' from tbe office. Upon his capture he 1 was taken to the jail, out at first the au thorities declined to receive him on ac count of bis insanity. Steps are being takeu to remove him to the poor farm. Thomas Jehu, of ' Main avenue. ' indic- nnrjtly denies any connection whatever witn tne scurrlllons paragraph in au mira contemporary, and uo man of the euphonious name of "Car Ronorter" has ever traded with bim. lie doei not collect his accounts by public advertising. A very successful concert was beld last evening at the Puritan church by tbe members of the cboir, wheu an excellent logramtue was spluuuidly rendered by Mls's Mary Edwards, Alice Thomas. Hat- tie Edwards, Mageie iJaviei, Messrs. R. J. Richards, T. D. Bavio., Edgar Richards, I nomas uwens ana uwyliui JUorlulr. to gether with concerted pieces by the choir. lulswas tne nrst publio appearance of Mr. Owens, and his many friends predict ft flllA r-Afnr fill him unrl Ii'iI.thi Piohni-ita who is ouly 0 yours old, acquitted himself reuiaikably well. i-U S, A. Price and Miss Annie Reese efficiently discharged the duties of accoupauists, aud A.Thouias, I willirm street, muue an excellent chuir- man. The funeral of Oliver Lewis, a brief mention of whose sad death occurred In this column, will lake place this afternoou from the family residence, 2U4 Spiing treet. Deceased wus one of tho most widely known men in this section. Through, out his illness ho suffered with a Christian ortitude. Apoplexy wus the cutiie of his death, which occurred at O.'JU o'clock Suu- uy morning. Deceased was hi years ot age and be was boru in Wales, lie cume this country twenty-threo vears aeo and bas been a resident of Wuverly tor many yoars. uurmg t lie MX years Mint be has resided in this city his qulut aud unassuming mannoi won for him a large unmber if friends, lie was a evout member of the Welsh Cougroga- tionul churth and a promoter of all church work. Eight childreu survive him. They are William B., Daniel, Robert, Shadracb, Aiesacu anil Auuie Liowis, Airs. Tuonius J. Evans, and Miss Margaret Lewis. Inter ment will be nmde in the Washburn street cemetery. This is the second Uoath in the family within eight mouths, as ou Decem- er l last .Mrs. Lewis, a kiud and lovluc wife and mother, was taken suddenly ill aud died iu a short time. fairly tried, becomes the family medicine, speaks volumes for its excellence and me dicinal merit. Hood s bursapanlla is na ture's co-worker. Hood's Pills become the favorite ca thartic with evoiyone who tries them, 2re Lai I mmmm &Wr Weliave REDUCED P"ces on BABY CARRIAGES, our stock is too large. Yon can buy a good Baby Carriage for tho price of a cheap one. For Wedding Presents r F"r nishing for Summer Cottages, we have a full aird completo line. Lamps, Dinner and Toilet Sets, Etc. WEICHEL & MILLAR Ii6 Wyoming Ave. The Sick to Receive Medical Services FREE OF CHARGE. FIRST MONTH'S SF.UVIC1CS FKEE TO KVK11YKODY. I'OH ALL niSIOASKS AXD r.VTIKXTS. AM The Croat Enzllsh St.ilT of Phrslebina. Tho MOST DISTiN.nnat BI'IX'lALfsiS ON THE COVriXEXr Tlio Proiid-ut and ('liter uingmisiidiu can be found dully in toe parlor ul tuu CONWAY HOUSE 1H2 and 131 PENN AVRNCG. Thoy come ruconim itnii ii oy royalty and tne lira: pbysl nanH or euroin Tnpy treat all DiBnu Hiilitures cur it by a new pro.wsi. A P SI 'I l k rum lrllfLl-iLtiteeii tn ul! VITAL Ilia. E ASl.tj UUd W UllktlUVH.'S of EITHER SEX by onr now troatirent ration's treated by correNioiinonv aim ineai;-iu-H witn iiid d.. reetioiH R.n.t liy express. Hut when i.o-sl bli. personal ct uitatioli is preferred. All consultations rc h M in strict privacy. II 'I !. on Wit....i.iliolB ......... n 1 1' ........... ns W KI.L ns all long funding chromed! Illenlt ami oo.i-nrii euios innr, uuvo i.ecn lu-jtlecteu or nnskillfully treated t ails mad by ap liointiiieiit mil patii'iitr. treated at th irtiomus when don. rod. Hours, U to 4 and i lo 8 It) E Armour's Rolled Ox Tongu3 ..... 70c Armour's LunchTongue 35c Armour's Potted Ham, 15c Armour's Deviled Ham, 10c See our display of Picnic Goods. C. DITCHBtM, 427 LACKAWANNA AVE. THE CELEBRATED PIANOS in at rreleut th Moat Popnltr and rrchrrcd by Lvailtss Atiuu. Warsrooms : Oppeilte Columbus Monument, JOS Washington Av. Sornton,Pa. mm MAX '-xVs I iTX A M W JX HOUSEKE PERS You Need Them And a visit to Martin wilder you at their immense stock of thin goods. Just the stuff Our novelty in Nobby, Long-cut, Double-breast Blue and black berge Coat. enni. Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. KS2!I320t3nE5CSI3(n9ES2!!E:SEllHIUlinnUlll3niai9U!l3ll31I0tlS93IltIEIIimUlJ I TNI ; ii y 308 Lackawanna AYe. 4 reel Values This I Two cases Ladies' Lisle-finish Vests, worth a 15c, 3 for g One case Even's Ealbriggan Shirts, worth dye, ior - - I Five dozen Ladies' Laundered Percale Shirt Waists, worth $1, to I Twenty-five pieces uoiorea figures, worm Great Reduction in MILLINERY. Everything at a HALF S!lEII!lt9E2!l!91!:ii:i!l!!II!ICIlSI!Sliai!l!89ll!lSlllll!9IIIIUEEBl!EDIIIE9l!III(ECl!lb4 It's a Great Shock "JS'.W.. - J... k . ..! w - to the folks who ar dalmlair they anderseU 111 otbersto flnd that without the least fuss or bluster we are elvlnu cnstoimi-rs the ban tflt of such opportunities as tliese. A Strictly High Grade l-Uht-welcb IVheel, kB04 pattern, fur SHO eash. 1893 pattern, S1AO Wheel, for S7S. 1804 pattern, 100 wheel, for 85 eash. these pneoe make the business at oar store. FLOREYS-HOLT Y. M. C. A. BUILDINQ. VICTOR SASH. St is Correct H AND JUST THE THING FOR THIS EOT WEATHER. onrad THE HATTER, Soils 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 ROOF tinning led soldering ail done away with by the uae of HAKTMAN 8 LAT ENT PAIN T, which consists of lugredl-tits well-known to alL It can bs appliud to tin, Salynnizod tin, sheet iron roofs, alto to brlok wolliiiKS, which will prevent absolutely any ernmbling, cracking or breaking of the brick It will outlast tlnulng of any kind by many years,and it's cost dues not exceed one fifth that of the eost of tinting. Is sold by the job or pound. Contract taken by AHIUMU liAma' AMi, Vl Biroh 81 fir :' CYCLE RACES & Delany's will be to keep you cool. summer goods is a The proper thing for HI SI 308 Lackawanna kn - - i close - Satin-striped India Linen ioc, to close PRICE. I 3 U. A. HULBERT'3 City Musio Store, 8TFTNTWAY ROT DKCKKR BROTH E3RJ kim IVHAAK1U & BAOla. PIANOS Vkee lure steals lietieHf IsTUSICAL MERCHANDISE Another Advocate of ilnsssthene ORS. RKKIfOOD WABDCXLt etBlLEJlES- It affords me rei pleasure to state, the your eew prece f extracting teeth wee a nit eeeesli my ease, and I heartily noommmd It ti all. I elnoerely hope that others yety test Its merits. Yours respeetfnlly, CAIT, 8. K. HBVANr, Soraaton. 9 Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 816 Lackawanna Ave. Will on and after Hay St make a (treat redn tloo In tbe prices of platos. All work gua anteei ftrst-class in every particular. Identic Eje Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, the Specialist on tbe Eye. Ueadaches aal 'Nervousness relieved. Latest and Improved Style of Eye Glasses and Bpeotaoles at the lowest Prices, liest Artificial Eye inserted or ti. 0S SPRUCE ST.. op. Old Post Office. A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREE1 BICTOLBS AND SPORTING GOODS. VVjtor, Qendren Qfyfc' Tl1"1") I ll i a 25C 1 25c. 1 59c. I ioc. i m 1