8 MATCHLESS 5HAI PIAHOS. STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AVE. SHAW, KMKKSON, NEW ENGLAND IINEST LINE IN THE CITY POR THE PRICB, MEW AND IECOM1 HAND ALL l-UICKS GOOD BREAD -USE TI1E And always have Good . Bread. HANUFACTTJUED AND FOU SALE TO TIIE TRADE BY The Weston Mill Co, EEUAR! C? COUNTERFEITS ! THE KFWU1HE POPUlft? Punch Cigars HAVE THE IMiTIAlS G.. B. St Co., fmnrii'tort m Esnh C'flsr. Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. DR. H. B. WARE removed to "406 SPRUCE STREET, back of Dime Eank. PERSONAL. T. .1. Dully and John J. Murphy, spent yesterday nt Carbondale. Mi.-'s Florence Edgar loft yesterday to visit her grandparents at Paupack, lor a tew weens. MNs Lily Chamberlain, of Brooklyn, Su-qrehanna county, is the guest of (ireeu Ridgo Iriends. !.iss Mame Xallin, of Pittston avenue, h s iiTturned from a month's visit with friends iu Brooklyn, N. Y, jX. 11. L,utz una returned from a p! ;is:mt trip to Atlantic City, Washington nr. 1 other summer resorts. Mr-. Booth, exponent of tho Prang art system in the public schools, is enjoying a vacation at Ucean Urove. City S dicitur James II. Torroy and fam il . left yosterday for Block Island. Tuey v ill be absent about two weeks. F. Vi. Ponraall, secretary of the Railroad Yenng Men's Christian association, will cr nduct the service at tho Rescue Mission this eveniug. Hon. E. A. Corny, of West Pittston. n bed successfully for pickerel nt Lake Henry yesterday nnd called on Scranton friends in the evening. Among those who left this city for Cleveland, 0., yesterday to attond the Christian Endeavor convention wore Miss Cora Decker, Charles II. Cha-iiiler. W. B Letchworth, city; Rev. W. H. Wbiinkor, joucuvnie; rtev. a. i. u'en, uunmnre. Herman Brown, of New Yorif.is visiting friends in thb city, Sir. Brown formerly Conducted a newspaper agency in this ci'y, but is now engaged In tho restaurant bu-iness in the metropolis and an officer of olid of tho lauiuiany district organizations The Pionlo of tbs Seaaoa. Tho grentost event of the e.ion will be the picnic of f-t. Paul's Pioneer corps, wliicli will bo liclu at tiiinrcl llill park ou r-etnrday, July 14. (ireat preparations for tlie same are uow coiupleto. There have been many enjoyable picnics held at this report, but this one will excel them nil for pleasure. It is tho intention of the com mittee in chargi) to make this an enjoyable ailair for the thousands of people who v i;l attend. Refreshments of ail kinds will bo served ou the grounds and thero w ill be games of all kiuds. The event of the day will be an exhibition drill given ny mo corps at 7. an p. in. Fhom 6 to 8 each evening, visitors will be shown Wooulawn Park lots. Ecrantofa'a Business Intsrssts. Tub TniiiCNK will soon publish a care fully compiled and classiUed list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing aud professional interests of bcranton aud vicinity. The edition will be bound iu book form, beautifully Illustrated with photogravure viows of our pnblic build 11 gs, business blocks, streets, etc., together with portraits of leading citizens. No similar work has ever giveu an equal rep resentation of Scrantou's many lndu. tries. It will be au invaluablo exposition of our business resourcos. Bent to persons outside the city, copiea of this handsome work will attract no.w comers and be an unequalled advertisement of the city. The circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good resu Its to those concerned as well as the city at largo. Representatives of T'lE Tkibiinb will call upon those wnoss names are dksired in this edition and explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences In tnis edition will please kave notice at the office. 1 Bnoklen's. Arnloa Salva, -The best salve in the world for Cnt Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khenm. Fever bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns aud all bkiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It it- guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price !i6 cents per box. For sale by Matthews Bros. A fog to Dyspepsia 1 mm we EWS OF VEST SID Board or Trade Holds a Highly Interesting Meeting. MUTTER OF PMS CONSIDERED Believe That the Round Woods and Tripp's Woods Should Do Secured by Councils for Public Breathing Places Mrs. Harris Removed to Her Home in Tcxa3 by Her Son. Other News Notes. Tho Went Bido officn of tho Schanton Thuiunk is locatml tit 113 North Mum ave nue, whore subscriptions, advertisements und commuuli'Atioua will receive prompt attention. A regular meeting of the West Side board of tmde was held last evening in Clark's hull on South Main avenue, D. M. Jones presided. II. D. Jones, of the streets mid bridges committee, re ported in the matter of paving Ninth and Robinson streets, that progress had leen made and that it is sure to go throiiKh. T. II. Dale learned that a plot of ground on south Main avenue, nnd been purchased by a manufacturing company, and if Deeded any assistance it would call upon the board. Iu the matter of oltaininir n park on the Tnpp property Charley E. Daniels sid that ha was apeaking to aoino of the trustees and thay said it could b pur chased nt a nominal price. Ou fu'rther discussion the Hound Woods was found to be the more favorable. Mr. Dale remarkod that in a growing city it is advisable to procuro as many parks as possible. Iu regard to the question of a viaduct, it was said that me sooner tho viaduct was otitaiuod the better. On th widening of Prioe street progress was reported by Mr. Dal. The following resolution was offered by Mr. Dale. Resolved, That this board heartily np proveB the project or procuring the Tripp park for tho uucoiumudatiou of that por tion of the city, but at the sninn time we renew out expression that for Hyde Park uo place is as suitable as the xtound Woods. An amendment was made to the by laws by Air. Dale, reducing the month ly dues from fit) to 25 cents, Tho mat ter was laid over for one month. The si-crotary was notified to send the mem bers a circular requesting them to at tend, nftor which the uweting ad journed. LEFT FOR HOME IN TEXAS. Mrs. Harris Taken Thara by Her Son, Isadora Harris. Isadora Harris, of Tex is, retnrned to his home yesterday morning. Mr. Harris came to this city a few days ago for tho purpose of removing ms mother to bis homo in the far west. Mrs. Harris came hero a few weeks ago to visit her sister, Mrs. Konn stamm, of 'North Stunner avenne, and in a few days after arrival became suddenly ill. which necessitated the telegraphing for her son to effect her removal home. The party loft on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train at ISO 0. 111 , yesterday. TWINING IS RECOVERING. He I-jurd Hirasalf Two Weeks Ago with a Sickle. Alfred Twining, reporter for the Free Press, is recovering from an acci dent which has confined him to his home for the past two weeks. The ac cident was csiised by Mr. Twining striking himself in the Knee with a sickle while in tao act of cutting grass at his summer residence at Waverly. LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. Georce .Tacoby is visiting friends at Portland, Pa. lli-s Jessie Evans, of Carbondale, culled on friends hero yesteruay. The pipe drain in the Twenty-first ward has been completed and accepted. tie rgo Vvinans, 01 iNortu Jlain avenue, is enjoying his vacation at Lake vv moliv Mrs, M. Edwards, of Shamokin, has returned home after a visit witb friends on this side. Miss Alice Depue, of TJazInton, and Miss Adeline Hall, or Hampton street, are rus ticating at Lake Wmoia. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bennett, of ave nue D. Bellevne, left yesterday morning for ucean (trove, lor tne benullt of Mr, Bennett's health. . II. Taylor, manager of tho Fcrnnton city directory, bin been seriously ill from a third attack of hemorrhage of the stom- acu. LiiUer the treatment or Dr. 11. Logan lis is now on tho road to recovery, Thomas J. Evans, of Kellovuo street Bud David Davis of avenue C, liellevue, left last evening on the midnight Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train to New York city enrontn for a three months' visit with friends in Wales. The Christian Endeavor society of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist cluirch has elected tho following ollicers: President, Joseph D. Davios; vicx prpnident, Miss Jennie Uavi s; secretary, JMy Jlarris; treas uier, Miss Rebecca Thomas. Tho remains of the late Oliver Lewis, of hprmg street, were Interred In tlie Wash burn street cemetery yesterday. The fu neral wns a large on. Services were con ducted in the Welsh Cougregalioual church at Providence, by Rev. K. a. Jones. A sppcial meeting of the members of tlie Plymouth Congregational church will be lieM on Tuesday evening, iiuiy 17, at 7.4 o'clock, for the purpose of considering th advisability of extending a pastoral call, Rev. Thomas Bell, of South Dartmouth, Mass., is prominently mentioned. NORTH END. L;oturs of Rsv. Br. Hawxhurst on ths Passion Flay. The leoture by Rv. Dr. Hawxhurst last evening at the Park Placo chnrch npon the passion play at Ober Ainmer gaa was attended by a large number who evidently appreciated the interest ing remarks made by the speaker de ducted from his experience when he Attenuod the last passion play. The views were exceedingly tine and well manipulated. Various now points in the history of Christ must have been gathered by the audience, and the stereoptoplo view gave additional force to the valuable explanations ren dered by the lecturer. There is no donbt that the series of lectures mast prove a great educational boon, and the audience of last evening testifies that thoy are dnly appreciated. NEIGHBORS AT WAR. Mrs. Van Wert Says Mrs. Soughsr Threatened to Kill Her. Alderman Koran's office was crowded last night and even the staircase failed to accommodate the overflow audience which assembled when the complaint of Mrs. Amelia Van Wert against Mrs. Ceila Dougber, who, Mrs. Van Wert alleges, threatened to kill ber. The incident ocenrred on Jnly 6, and several witnesses swore that Mrs. Dougher brandished stick and was intoxioated, while the defense swore quite the opposite. The alderman bound Mrs. Dougher over to keep the peace and appear at Jhe court of quar ter sessions. - NORTH END BRIEF3. Mrs. Donnell, of Now York, la visiting Mrs. Kogor (Iriuios, of Ureeu Ridgo. A baby daughter arrived at the resi dence of Jlr. and ilra. Henry Eyana, Mar garet nveune, yosterdny. Miss Stolla Oisnitr rotnrnrd home to La rimno yestordny and was accompanied by Miss Phoebe Smith who will spend her va cation thero and at Lake Wiuola. A full list of tho person killed at tho Colfyuydd explosion, together with their agoti and other particular, may be found at Johu's store, on Wayne avenue. Luther Edwards, D. F. Davis and Llew ellyn Evans were at (.'nrbniidulo yesterday to attend the mining examination. Twenty-nix applicants from Providence will bo examined for wine foromon, Mr. Burke who was recoutly arrostod for selling intoxicants without" a licenaa entered bail beforo Alderman Williams for t'M to appear at tho court of quarter ses sions, J.J. Whyte becoming his bondsman. A party wns given nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew t'"ley, of West Market street, Inst evening, in honor of n fine boy who arrived from buhylmid last Friday. A large number of friends assnnibled to welcome Edward, as ho was christened, and a pleasant oveuiug was spent. After congratulations on all sides the guests left for homo at an early hour. lMreslnueuts were served throughout the evouing. P AUGHT on the Fly. The recent civil atrife in Nicnruugua is recalled by the arrival in Scranton yesterday of 15. King, a mining en gineer, who with tivo other Americans were deluded Into the employ of the usurgents and final ly made their es cape to Hluelields atler a dangerous journey fraught with fighting and suf- rlng. The expeiienco of. the party were related to a Tkibune reporter yes- erday by Mr. lung n follows: 'inrougn uonzaies and company, a Denver tirra and agents for Central American governments, bix American engineers were engaged to go to Nicar agua and assist the government in planning fortifications, A deposit of $.',400 was made by UtiZ'iles & Co. in Denver bank to bind the hi' 111 to their part of the contract, after which the party of Americans sailed from S:iu Francisco for Nicaraugua, After thev had beon a few days in the latter country thoy suspected that they had been betrayed into the em ploy of the rebel forces, and choosing a favorable opportunity mado their es cape from the insurgent lines. They were intercepte I bv a dotachmont of government troops, bnt under cover of darkness made a sortie and cut their way through and hid in tho mount ains. Una of the Americans was alight ly wounded, but after a week of dep rivation and suffering they arrived at B'.ueiields in a nearly famished and ex hausted condition. At H! no Ho Ids the steamie Carlisle was making ready to weigh anchor for Boston and a passage for the party was readily secured when their expenehces and identity were made known. ' When Boston was roaobod the party separated as it was not known whether the Nicarauguau covornmont would make application to the United Stat for their extradition under the treason act. It hns since bon learned, how ever, that 110 claim for their delivery can legally tlx male, and following this decision Mr. King is eronte for Denver to claim for himself and com panions the S. -100 deposit which must be forfeited by (Jonzalos 6i Co. The industrial school for soldiers' or phans, recently established at Scot land, Pa., and which will probably open October 1, will be attended by hundreds of scholars from the State Soldiers' Orphan schools of Uniontown Harford and Chester Springs. It is said that the 1,000 capacity of tho indus trial school will ao deplete the attend ance of scholars over 11 years of age nt the orphan school as to raise a serious nn-Btion of how the attendance, at the turee schools will be kept up. Thi mat ter is occupying the attention of the Soldiers Orphan School commission, o which Colonel E II. ltipple, of tuis citv, ii a member, and they sre m.ik ing an endeavor to increase the mm bership of the throe schools. It wou!:l be well for interested persons to secure the admission of eligible children to the schools and fill the vacancies. Scot land, where the indmtriul achoal is located, i- five miles from Chamhers- bnrg. Such trades as Hhosinaking, blacksmitliing, carpentry, etc., will ba taught this year, but later tho school will he properly equipped to instruct in a larger number of mauual occupa tions. Tha ro-appolntment of S. B. Stil well of this city, by Governor Patti sou ytsterday as one of the fish com miasioners of the state was a graceful and deserved tribute to Mr. Stilwoll groat efficiency in the past in tha ollice. Jiunsoif an anient niiierm in he hns done his utmost to increase the stock of fish in the various streams i tills part of tha statu nud to see tha the laws with regard to fishing wer rigidly enforced. HOXEsiULE. It looks as though our county com misfdoners were practicing a bit false economy in permitting the walk ol tho uptown bridge remain in its present precarious condition. If stitch in time saves nine," a small nmonnt expended 1:1 n new walk now may save the county soveral thousands in datnugea. John Broad, the old and roliabl cobbler, has been confined to his house for several days past by qui to a severe ill nes. Master Mortie Harris, of New Y01 city, is spending a few waeks at the home of Leopold Fuerth on lower Main street. Miss Mamie Tracy gave an afternoon tea to a number of her young friends yesterday on Irving 0I1II. The best sidowalk iu Ilonesdale bas just been completed in front of tl stores owned by William Reidonbecker on Main stret. Company E will pive n dance on Fri day evening,- July 13, nt their new ar mory. Admission 2.1 cents. The pub lic is cordially invitod to attend. The Episcopal Sunday school "wi pionlo at Farviow on Tuesday, Aug. 14. The Ked Men will parade our princ pal streets on the night of Jnly 11), an on the following day will picnic nt Lak4 Ami. Don c miss the Ked Men picnic. Qus Qrainba, of Jersey City, spending bis vacation at his home here, 1)1 KU. WEICIIEL-Jnly 10. 1894, Guslo E daugh ter of Mr. and Mib. Chailea J. P. Woichel. of 230 Penn avenuo. aired years. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from residence. Interment nt Forest Hill cemetery. HOBAN In Scranton, July 10, Joseph Vv. IJoban. brother of Thomas and Pat' rick llobnn, at his home on Wyoming avenue, ureon uiuge.- Funeral -notice later. DIES OF SOUTH K Boys Injured While Playing mite Cartridge. Willi a Dyna- EXPLODED WITH GREAT FORCE Henry Sprandel Injured About the Face and Hands, dames Gilroy's and Clarence Ketrick's Faces Cut. Cartridge Supposed to Havo Been Left by Workmen Employed Blasting, Rock in the Neighborhood Other News Notes. Three young boys, Henry Snrsndsl. Clarence Ketrick and James Oilroy, hile playing at the corner of Pros pect avenue and Beech street at 10 clock yesterday morning, found a dynamite cap and lit it with a match. he cap exploded and injured tho boys fenrfully. Young S;irandol, who held the cn in his hand, received the worst injury. Ilia thumb aud forefinger of the left hand were shattered and tho remain ing fingers of tho hand were badly lacoratud. His face waa also badlv :. Dr. Hand was called and found necessary to amputate half of the thumb nud half of the forefinger. Tho other fingers wero patched up. Tho boy's face, was dressed and at latest ro po"ts ho was improving nicely. The liilroy boy roceivod only slight cuts on tbi face. Ketrick, who is a son of I'roftsBor M. J. Ketrick, was badly cut on the face and Dr. J. A. Manly was called to attend him. Tho extent of Ketrick's injuries is not se rious though the boy'a face may be marked. The boys are all about 8 vers of ace. aud the cap which they found is sup posed to havo boon left there by the workmen of the bcranton Gas and Wa- er company, who not long ago were blasting tho ground in digging a water m lin on Bsech street. 1 no report of tno concussion wns vrry loud und thos9 who beard it ex acted to see tho bovs torn in shreds after it had passed oil. Young Spran el is 11 son of Jacob Sprandel living at 717 Prospect avenuo. THOMAS SPRUKS SURPRISED. A Party Tendered Him at His Home on Propped Avenue. A surprise party was tendered Thomas Spruks ntthis home. 813 Pros pect avenue, Monday evening in honor of bis fortieth birthday, Thero was a Urge number of friends present, among those from ont of town being: John Spruks, of Houesdalo, and William Uubor, of Beech Pond. Ilw following Indies and gentlemen nttue city also attended: Mr. and Mrs, Williamson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Haf- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spenks nud daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bittle- meyr, Mrs. Hiser and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Schoutz. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nouls, Misses Lizzie Hiliz, Wanda Wostpfahl, Emma Schoutz, Minnie, Annia and Baumlester, Teasie Ranch, Schultz, Mary Wirtz, Kats Emma Lizzie Battle. Kate Mclntyre, Kate Kilcoyne, Snlie Lovolace, Lily Williamson and Kate Lewert, William Wysor and son. Charles Spruks, Jacob Mansfield, Jabob Miller, John T. Richardson and Neil Ruddy. lhose who furnished the mnslo were Patricit McGuire, John Longb, Frank McDonald, Patrick Mcllalo and John T, Richardson. TLo Patriotic Order of Sons of America drum corps were iu attendance aim renderea many pleas ing selections, llefrosiiimnts were served at midnight. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC TODAY. Children cf German Frssbyterian Churoh Will Enjoy Themselves. The picnic which . will be held at Central park tomorrow by the German Presbyterian Sunday school promises to lie one of the most onjoyable and interesting events of the season. All kinds of games and muslo will take place, also a base ball game by tb.9 youngest members of the school. The children will march from the church to the grounds bended bv the Patriotic Order Sons of America Drnra corps. Tho Mozart band will furnish music during the day. JOSEPH MIKU3 INJURED, Hit Horse Ban Away Throwing Him from the Carriage. Joseph Mile us, a storekeeper on Ceda avenue, was injured on Bjech street last evening by being thrown from carriage. The horse took fright nnd made a dnsli for tho stable, where it arrived minus tho driver and carriage. Th animal lost a good deal of cuticlo ou the run for borne. SOUTH SIDE JOTTINGS. Mrs, II. F. Zeigler is somowhnt im proved, she being very ill, The doors of the Noptuno Hoso com pany s House are badly In need of repair. Jlr. nnd Mrs, S. S. Spruks loft veater day for Philadelphia and tho sea shore on a t in f e weeks' vacation. Tho funeral of Mrs. Jamos Burn?, of Jloosic all pot. take9 place this uiorniii! the services being conducted at St. Peter's cathedral. Tho William Connell Hose company will bold a meeting tomorrow evenlug, win special and important business will bo transacted. Andrew J. Best, of Cedar avenue, and John J. Coyne, of Min"oka, attended basket picnic at Farview yosterday given by a party or their larboiiuaiu menus. Councilman Robert Robinson, of the Eloventh ward, wont to (louldsboro yes tmdav on a husiaeHS visit. Ho was ac companied by Chiubs Hang, bis brother in-law. Elizabeth Oetts, theO-month-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. AUram belts, of rioiith Wa hinuton avenue, died yesterday of im flnmniiitory diarrhoea. Tho funeral will 1 h ku piaco ou Thursday, lutortneut Dal to 11. Charles Henstor, of Cedar nvenue, who Is a candiustx ror recorder 01 needs on the Republican tioket, will make astroni: bid for that position if nominated. He also promises to make his opponoats hustlo iu the convention. John Hahn, of Alder street, while work ing ou the summer kiiclien of Ueoigi Kestler yesterday about la o'clock, slipped and fell from the roof landing, ou a grape vino which broke Ills lall. Consequent! lie wns not seriously injiireu. Tho funeral of Mrs. Dorothy Neulfl, late of Alder street, took placo yesterday, an was very largely attended. The services wore conducted at the Herman Pros by ter an church on Hickory street, the mains bei'ig aftorwards takeu to Pittston Avenuo cemetery, wuere lutorment was made. ' TIIlToOP. Mrs. and Miss James and Miss Rob erts, of Olvphant, called on Mrs. J. B. Mead on Monday. Messrs. Coalman and Henderson have commenced an express and bag cage company. - Edward Hileman and his lister Flor en ce, who have been visiting friends hero for the past three weeks, returned to their home in Pittston on Monday. Mrs. Orna. of Scranton. enlied on her laughter. Mrs. William Lawyer, on Monday. Owing to a breakage In the main shaft of the Fanooast mine their col liery abandoned work on Tuesday last. bis break means fall time for the bal ance of tho week. Tho Throop and Pricoburg teams will play the final game of bull for glory on Sunday next on tho Throop diamond near the Bruwn row. The peoplw living on the Scranton road are overjoyed to soe the water line coming this way. JliRMYN. Messrs. Hamilton and Flynn are in town soliciting aid for the striking miners in the soft coal regions. Joseph Netherton called on Carbon- le friends yesterday. The sale of the property of tbs late John Kearney will take place Satur day, July 14. K. M. Stocker, or Ilonendale, and L. . Schott, of New York, were Jermyn iBitors yrslorday. At the lecture in the MothodiAt Lpis- copnl church Inst evening ltov. K-yo Moriyea very interestingly discussed the customs of his country, Japan, to very appreciative audience. mm 11 "Vc havo REDUCED P"ccs on BABY CARRIAGES, as our stock is too largo. You can buy a good Vaby Carriage for tho price of a cheap one. For Wedding Presents Fur nishing for Summer Cottages, we have a full and complete line. Lamps, Dinner and Toilet Sets, Etc. VEICHEL & MILLAR Ii6 Wyoming Ave. The Sick to Receive Medical Services FREE OF . CHARGE. FIRST MONTH'S SERVICES FREE TO EVERYBODY. 1'OR. AI.Ii DISEASES AND ALT. PATIENTS. The creat Enilish StalT of riirsiclnns. Th Mont DlSTlN'Mt'I.-HHl SPECIALISTS (i.N THE COVi'lXliNl' Tho President and Chief piairnnsii' iaa can U found daily in tho parlor at tho CONWAY HOUSE: 1.12 und lHl PENN AVENUE. Thoy como rt-coinin -nrini hy royalty ami tlie tinr plivsi elans of l.uroinv 1 hoy trr.it all Dn'-asos. Himtiires cin-'Mt hv a new uro'-ss. a h si HVK euro KiianinteeJ in all SliXCAL DIS EASES ami VV eaknesses of EITHER SEX liyournew treatment ration's treated by correspondence anil meiiieiuiH witli fall Hi- reef.ons seal oy ex 'less. nut. wncn l'Ossi- M' a nevsoTial consultation is preferred. All consultation sre heal in striet privacy. N. II. Tln se Spueialista c m cure all veeent as W El, I., as allV'llK -Mantling c!ii-ouic,ilillieult nnd olHCiire r;iso tha!, nave !een neMeoton or tinskllllully treateil ( alls made hv an poiiitinenl mil patientstreatnl at their homes u-Iicn desired. Hours, " to 1 ami , to o J.I. For Ten Days only to introduce our NEW brand of F1 rW I'll "H. usx w x& a a U-oo p; BARREL '$1.00 PER SACK C. DITCHBURH 4.7 LACKAWANNA AVE. l .;Wt ?v . A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREE1 BICYCLES AND KI'ORTINQ GOODS, Vlotor, Qendron, Kellpsp, LovolL Diamonb and Other Whuola. THE CELEBRATED PIANOO n at Front th Mont Popnler and Pwferred by lit-ailmi Arilma Wartrooms: OppoillsCalumbus Konumsnt, 200 Washington Av Scranton, Po. ML Lis fcffl 111 mi 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 in summer goods, is a Nobby, Long-cut, Double-breast Blue and Black Serge Coat. The proper thing for tennia ail-tin & Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. 1 Iree! Clearing Sale a . at ifjyif tTACHIAM il l rMdriSUI i i 1 308 Lackawanna Ave. This week all I Summer Goods sold regard- less of cost to make 1 and winter stock. Come Early and 9saD!Eui3a!eiiE!3iiii!ii3ie3EK(iiiiiiusiiiiii;i5!i!ieiii:ii:siiiiiEit:iiniiiiiiiiii3 It's a Great Shock f o the folks who are claiming they undersell ill others to And that without the least fuss or bluster we are iciviuu custom, rs tha Don. llitof such opportunities as theso. A Mrlotlv Hltrh Orilf I.lcht-weleh Whvnl, 1804 pattern, for UO ch. 1R03 putteru, 180 W heel, for S75. 1804 pnttern, 100 Wheel, for 85 oaslt These prices make tho business at our storiv FLORE Y & HOLT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. VICTOR SASH. Et is Correct!! AND JUST TEE THING FOR THIS HOT WEATHER. onrad THE HATTER, Sells Them. NATIONAL CIRCUIT CYCLE RACES ALL DIAMOND PRIZES, This circuit includes Wash ington, Denver, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, etc. SCRATON'S DAY, MONDAY September 17, 1891 1 . Ak r r MM? life. "FOOL'S HASTE IS NAE SPEED." DON'T HURRY THE WORK UNLESS YOU USE s.APn.1 308 Lackawanna Ave. wm Spring and room for our fall 5 Secure First Choice. N. A. HULBERT3 City Musio Store, . WXOIUNQ AVfj.. 8CUAN10 BTFTVWAT f?0" DECKER BROTHERl B KKANICU & BACK He UAUEit PIANOS Use a larc stock ot Brtt-alass CkMS tfU6ICAli MF.RCHANDISa Another Advocate of Anessthene tES. HEXWOOD & WAKDELL: CKNTLEMKN-It aflords ma grcaj pleasure to state that your new prvoesj of extraotlnc teeth was a grand success Is say case, and I heartily recommend It M all. I sincerely hope that ether w4U teat its merits. Yours rcsptctfullyv CAPT, 8. K. BUTANT. Scranton, Paj Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, S16 Lackawanna Are. Will on and after May 21 make a grant roctaa f ion In the prices ot plates. All work guuJ anteed first-class in ever; particular. Scientific Eye Testing Free By D.r. Shimberg, The Bperialiat on the Eyo. HeHdachvs an Norvousnoss rellnvod. Latest and ImproTod Btyle ot Eyo Glasses and Bpeotaolos at ths Lowest Prices, Best ArtlUcial Eyes lnsortod for fj. jos SPRUCE ST.. op. Old Pont Offle. ROOPtlnntnct and soldrinpf all rtono awnf with by the una of HAKTMAN'8 HAT-. ENT PAINT, which consists of iuffredi.ntl well-known to all It ran be applied to tin, palvunl.eil tin, sheet iron roofs, also to brick UwelliiiKS, whii-b wdl prevont ahsnlutoly any crumbling, erackina; or breaking of tin brick. It will outlnst tlnuiiiR ot any kind by many vears,and it's cost does not exceed ono fifth that of I he cost of tlnninff. Is sold bf tho Joh or pound. Contracts taken by AHIONIO UAUIMANM, 6-7 Birch St i