TIIE fcCRAXTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 14, 1804. MATCHLESS SHAW . PIADS. STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AW. SHAW, KMKKSON, KISW ENUIjAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY row TUB PRICE. HEW AND ECOM II M ALL ntlCES ft Foe to GOOD BREAD -USE THE And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTVItl-D AND FOR BALE TO TUB TUADE BV The Weston 111 Co EE1SARE GF COUNTERFEITS J THE BFWIIIWE POPUUft Punch Cigars HAVE THE IKMTIA1S G.. B. & Co., fmnrintod nn Fswh (VdAf. Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr'a. uLiii uudm; uuak&, DR. II. B. WARS removed to 406 SPRUCE STREET, back of Dime Bank. NEW PUN OF CAMPAIGN. Will Bo Followed by Executive Commit tee ot the Fas'ora' Union. A meeting of the newly appointed executive committee of the Pastors' union, will be held at the Young Men's Christian association Tuesday after noon nt 2 o'clock, when it is expected a plan will be discussed for carrying on the work of Sunday observance wnich ended with the resignation of Rev. F. A. Dony. The tx'ict number of the new com mittee is not known, but the intention is to make the committee one of near ly twenty-five members, all of which shall bo representative business in-n. The new work, it is understood, will handle grosser violations of the law than the selling of soda water and cigars on Son lay. GRIFFITHS WOULD NOT BE REFUSED. He Insiated on Being Granted Admis sion DavK' Houa. David Griffiths was arrested early yesteray morula by Officer Lowry for creating u disturbance iu Center street. Griffiths had imbibed a little too free ly from the fliwinir bowl, and became very boisterous. He went to a house in Center street, kept by a man named D ivif, and demanded admission which was refused him. He became very anJTryi and began to smash thinss generally, be kicked in tho door, and wonld hav played sad havoo with the premises had not Offi cer Lowry been summoned, to quell the disturbance. Criiiolalng a Young Lady. "Sho would bo a pretty girl for but one thing." ''What's thatr asked Charley. George Her face is always covered with purple nnd red blotchos. Charley Oh, that's easily enough dis posed of. Used to J! the same way my aelf, but I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rid of it in no time. Georgo What was it? Charley Simply blood eruptions. Took a short course of P. P. P. I tell yon, it's the boss blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad that you could hear hlra holler clear across the country every time he moved. He tried it, and yon know what an athletic old cent he is uow. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would thank them ufter wards. All the drug stores sell it. Ecranton'a Buaineaa Interests. TnB Thihune will soon rmblish fully compiled and clnssMed list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing nun provisional interests ot Sicranton nnd vicinity. The edition will be bound in book form, beautifully Illustrated with snotogravure views ot our pnblic build ups, business blocks. Btreets. etc.. tncnthnr wiiu portraits oi loaning citizens, No timilar work has evor given an equal rep resentation of Scrautou's many indus tries. It will be an invaluable exposition of onr business resources. Kent to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new comers and be an unequalled Kdvertisoment of the city. The circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good reeti Its to those concerned as well as the city at large. Representatives of Tub Tiuhunb will call upon tiiosh whose namks are dkhiiikd iu this edition and explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences iu this edition will please have notice at 1hi oftlce. CO IVI EZ AND SEE U8 CUKCKKNINU TIIE 1'RINTINQ YOU NEED 800N. We can please your taste ana Uet an estimate. The Scranton Tribune Job DepL Dyspepsia FLOUR ' aaU. 1 HEWS OFJBI SI A Correct Statement of Tests of Coal Made by Bcnjimln Holies. - TRIPP'S WOOD FDR A CITY PARK It Could, with Little Difficulty, Be Made a Delightful Breathing Ground. Fire at the Dwelling of Mrs. Mary Hughes Richard Maxey Given n Hearing Before Alderman Morgan, Other News of the Day. TI10 West Sido odico of tho Souanton TiuiiuMS in loomed at 113 North Main ave nue, where subscriptions, advertisements mid communications will receive prompt attention. Benjamin Hoelies malcna the fol lowing correction of nn iirticlo that ap peared in I he 1 niDUNB uoncerntiitf the -ipeciticj gravity of two pieces of coal taiten from the "Tlinron tract near I'ottsville. The specific srravity of the first piece tented was 1 5151' or 9(5.58 sounds Per cubic foot. Tlio specific gravity ot tho second piece was 1, 55.13 or 1)7.21 pounds per cublio foot, wliioh is considered extra weight. Same of the coal veins will not make over fc!) pouuds per euhio foot, while the lower veins will make about 01 pounds und 95 pounds and a few Uli pounds to tho cubic foot. TRIPP'S WOOD FOR A PARK. Ths Idea Moeti With Much Favor Atnonir the l'ei-plu Ghmorally. The question of securing Tripp's wood for a public p irk has met with great encoiirairenii'iit and U backod with favorable Heiitiuient from resi dents on this aide. City Engineer Pniliips says that a very good approach eon Id be made to the pur It from Ceme tery streot for tho convenience of pople from this side. This would con demn, for street purposes, a small strip of land now owned by the Delaware, Lickawnnim and Western Railroad company. The approach from tho Frovidoiico nide would be across the Delawure, L ickawauna and W 'Stem tracks. To un'ke the place still more pleasant a miniature lake cowl 1 be flooded Into the land. This is looked upon with decided favor. The V.illey Passenger company now have a franchise held by the Seranton Traction company to run o.irs to Hull's Ho id, which, if carried our, would make the place fully as ac cessible as the liouud Woods. The West Side board of trade discussed this matter at a recent meeting, and a reso lution pusaed iu its favor, FIRE ON A PORCH. It Was Ex'inguiehaa with a Faw Palls of Water. The nlarra of fire which sonnded from box 3D at the coiner of Sumner avenu and Washburn street about 7 o'clock last evening, was caused by a alight blaze in the rear of a two-story frame dwelling occupies by Mrs Mary Hughes, a widow, on South Fillmore avenue, home boys who were In the yard s.t tire, either accidentally or otherwise, to a porch iu the rer of hr home. The blaze wns alight and easily extinguished with the aid of a few pails of water. The Franklin aud Co lumbia companies responded. MAXEY GETS A HEARING. Will Have to Pay a Fin of $7 for Hit Fun. Riohard Maxey, who was arrested on Thursday evening: for being drunk nnd disorderly, was given a hearing yester day nlornina by Alderman T. T. Mor gun, of the Fifteenth ward. Maxey was arrested in the store of Yoos & Doyle,wbere he had threatened to clean out the place. He was takon to the station bousa by Officer Rodham and on the way tussled with the officer. When placed in the cell he smashed an iron bucket and destroyed everything near him. Ha was fined $7, allowing $ 1 foe the damage ho bad done. LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. Hiss Anna Davis, of Jersey City, for merly of this side, is in town. MiBs Martha Nichols and hrotbor Frank, of Lafayette sireot, nro visiting friends iu town. Mrs. Mablo Boldey of South Main ave nue, is visiting friuuds in Poughkoepsio, Lou Jones, of North Tlyde Park nvenuo, Is s ending his vacation with criemu in Moscow. C. L. Meers, hardware dealor on North Slain avenue, is on a business trip to Syra cuse, N. V. Mr. mid Mrs. George Chase, of North Mnin avenue, are spending a few days at the 6en snoro. Richard Jones, janitor at No. H school, accompanied oy liis wire, is visiting rela tions iu Canada. Motorman Townsend. of tho Washbnrn street line, has roturncd from a tlshing trip near will uty. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williamson, of Bel fast, are visiting Professor and lira. R. J. Bauer, of Wortli Bromley uvenno. Miss Tillie Davis, of Eynon street, aud imihb Kate Johnson, of south Main avenue. bavo returnod from a visit with friends in Wilkes-Barre. Alvin W. Boers, of Morriflold avenue. leaves this morning for an extended visit in Bingham ton. Syracuse and his former homo at Auburn, N. Y. IIo will sojourn at caynga innu, at tne latter place. A party conslstiun of Misses Ethol Por- ter, Lon Deppon, Edith House, Btella ureen ana waiter Jones, JJavul Uwens, Will Reynolds and Peter Baker went down the Bellevue mines last uveninu. Mr Baker took several flash-light photographs oi iuo luttiiior wuu uis iiouaK. In the nbsenco of the Rev. Dr. Flovd. the Rev. A. W. Cooper, of the Hampton street church, will occupy the pulpit of the Minpson cuurcu tomorrow, itov. H. V. Hinman and Rev. William Piirxnns, well Known locar proacuors ot tun west Slue, win servo tne iiHuipiou street people. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The County Committee Will Seleot tha Dati Todav. Tha data for hnldlno tho. Tinnnhlixnn county convention will Oe decided at a meetinir o: tne comitv committee this afternoon at 2 o'tloclt at the rooms of the Central Republican olub In the trice building' While it has not huan Anflnitnlv d cided upon what date to call the con venuon, toe time win probably De be tweon Aug. 1 nnd 21. LADIES OF THE MYSTIC CHAIN. Petersburg Lodis InntalU Offloara Has a Soolal Baaaion. and The Petersburg assembly, Degree of ler Masonic, No. 23, Ancient Order Knights of the Mystic Chain, insta its now officers Wedneadnv nn lied after which an interesting programme w.is renuereo una refreshments served. Following were the officers installed: Past commander, Mm Minerva Amen dt; commander, Mri. Martha Mechler; vic commander, Mr. Louis Robertson; conductor, Miai Jliuuie Uiiruiin; secretary, Mrs. Augaata Thnuer; assistant secretary, Mrs. An toinette Schnltz; treasurer, Mrs. Emma, JNielson: chaplain, Mm. Yetta Wnltz; Kuard, Mrs. L-ttia Zsigler; sentinel, Mrs. Parlena Weinsart: aid. Miss Liz zie) Scbultz; nid. Mrs. Yetta Miller; trustee, Mrs. Miry 13ifeldt. THE POLICE INSPECTION. May Poseibly Be Hold In ths Next Two U'eakf. Possibly nest week or the week fol lowing will witness the annual iiiBpec- lon of the nollco department by Mayor Council. The military bearing of the men since the weekly drill at the nrra ory has been in vogue has been of great lieueht in enthusing them to recognize and appreciate the :;ood results of dis ciplinary exercise. The police force contains a number of oflioers who are or have been mem bers of the national guard or the rega- ar army, and their experience has been a great help in perfecting the whole body in military lormatiom. Willi the recent additions to the forco, and the rectified faults following the preliminary inspection, it is prob able that lu the mayor's inspection will appear a Dody of men of which many a city largor than Sorauton might well feel proud. w M'CflFFERTV'S SPORT EXPENSIVE. It Coata Him $5 When Arraigned in Polio Court. Martin McCifTerty was drunk and raising a disturbauce down in Ilauley's lunch room at the Delaware, Lacka wanna aud Western depot yesterday morning. Special Officer Ooerlitz warned him at two dilleront times to bo quiet and leave the place, but Lib would not take good advice and bogan to abuse the officer by calling him vile nanus.. He took several dishes from thelnnch counter and began to throw thm around promiscuously, whereupon the officer placed him under amst and tool him to polic headquarters. He was hned sj in city court yester day morniug. GETTING READY F03 ENCAMPMENT. The Thittnanth Has Recoiv?4 Full Complement of Knnpaack. Thirteenth regiment members will bo pleased to know that a full comple ment of knapsacks bus been received from Harnsburg headquarters. 1 hoy are of solid black lo-it-mr with white stripes and the mark "13, N. O. P." on tne backs and company and member number on the side. The articles will be most acceptable at this time from the fact that many ot the (dd knapsacks are so worn as to be un fit tor service. The new ones will De distributed before encamnment. NORTH END BRIEFS. rTlie North End ollleo of tho SonANToN Tiuiii nk is Incited at tho Lewis Diui: Store and Jehu's Store. Wayne avenue, whore sub scr ptiims. ndvrtiseiii nts und commuuicution will receive prompt attention. E. i:. Teal, of Green Ridue, is at his sum mer house at Elmhu: st. Chief Ferber paid a visit to tho North End hose stations yesterday. The little daughter of Patrick Gordon, of Oak street, died yestorday. Miss Amv Decker, of Cavuca streot, will pass a week's vacation at Chinchilla. Charles Ilenwood sneut yesterday with his family at his lileuwoud rcaidouce. W. D. Kenucdy and family, of Greon RidKP, are spending a couple of weeks at iNewp irt, K. J.. Cards aro issued' announcing the wed ding of Miss iiattio A. Harvey aud the Kev. Y. T. U ord. A little dauuhter nrrived yestordav at the residence of Alt. and Hire. James toy. oi Keyser avenue. Miss Auna iiardiu", of Cleveland, 0., is visiting her cou-in, Miss Ella Rouey, of t.ust Jlarket street. Sister Mary Louise, of the House of tho Good Shepherd, is eutertaiiiine Miss Ella Coyle, ot iowanda. Tho Celestial lod.'O of the Order of Odd Fellows will coaler tha second degree at their Monday's meeting. Mrs. M. R. Luing, of Barton, England, is staying wuu uer bister, mis. ueorgeuio sou, oi Sanderson nvenuo. Work wns suspended at the Green Ridge iron works yesterday ow ing to nn nccident to one ot I lie luruace covers. MisB Ida Christmas, one of the 6chool teachers of Providence leaves on Monday to spend nor vacation in mo soutn. A hiale quartette will assist in tho ser vices otluo jNortn Alum Avenue cuurcu, when selections from Tonney'a composi tions wiil be rendered. Tho Green Hidge wheelmen hold their second lawn social last evening, which was a great success. The arrangements woro oxcellontly carnod out. The funeral of Beatrice, thelittlo daugh ter of Mr. Hartshorn, took nlace yester day, lntcrmeut bo'ng made at Forest Hill cemetery; liev. l). savago otlicialing. Rev. G. W. Watkius has roturned from Lewisburg, accompanied by threo of his children. Mrs. Lewis and romaiudor of family are expected to arrive next week. Arthur Jones, of Wayne avenue, who had a doublo fracturo of the arm two weeks aco, is progressing favorably uutlor the care of Dr. Donne aud is able to tako outside exercise. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Samuel Treible, tho tax collector of the borough of Elmhurst, filed a' judgment brnd in court yesteiday iu the sum of VW. Huso Burneider, Jacob Frederick aud J. S. Miller signed tho bond. Ellas Pickering, who wns a privato in Company li. Thirteenth regiment, Penn sylvania cavalry, during the civil war, was granted a license to peddle iu Lackawanna county yesterday by t'rothouotnry .Pryor. Henry Savagyil, of this city, took out his first papers yestorday in the ollico of Prothouotnry Pryor. Ho declared that it is his intention to become a ilrat-class American citizen. Ho renounced all al legiance to bia former laud, Austria. Patrick O'Connor, of Suvonth streot, in tho Eighteenth ward, through his attor ney, 1. II. Burns, began a trespass suit for 15, Uliudamnges against tne city ot ecranton in tho ofllce of Prothouotnry Pryor yestor day. The bill of particulars avers that the plalntilt's property was damaged to the ex tent of the amount asked for by reason of damage sustained to his property through tli-) construction of a sewer in that vicinity which was inadequate to carry eff the wntor. ' Great Band Contest Tho committee of the Cymric association for the cultivation of music and literature has received positive assurance that no leas than five uiauniticent bands will com pete at thoir musical festival which takes nlace at Laurel Hill park on Thurednv and Friday, Sept. 0 aud 7. This will be the meatest bund contest tnat mis ever oc curred. not only in the state of Pennsyl vania but in the United States. Either Sousa. of the Marine band of Washington Victor Hubert, of the famous Giluiore band: or Reeves, of Providence, R. I., will bo eiiL'ined as adjudicators lor the note worthy occasions. These three gentlemen are the three greatest bandmasters known in musical history. iuo prize in tuis con tent has been increased from t00 to t'JM. An elegant trophy will be presented to the lendor oi tne victorious oauu. Sr. Gibbon, A Vam Vt-1r ntt.v will ha in tila firniifnn office, Hi Wyoming avenue, every Mon day rrom 8 in tne morning until w in tne evening. NEWS op soom SI Only a Few Members Attended the Beard of Trade Meeting, THE COfflTTEE APPOINTED An Informal Discussion Concerning the Matte3 Street Improvement and Roaring Brook Bridge Funeral of Frank Kane, Who Was Killed at Newark, N. J. John Kuhn, of Cherry Street Injured. The South Side board of trade met iu regular session iu Alderman Storr's ball last evouing, the following1 mem bers being present: Presideut. George Scheuer; secretary, M. 'J. O'Toole; Stephen Spruks, C. J. Rojnr, Michael Miller, T. J. Moore, M. f. Judge, nnd C. Storr. In appointing tiie commit tees for the ensuing year be said, while the past year had been a poor one and very little progress had bean made, he hoped the members of tne various com mittees would work hard and make up tor the past; he had tried bard to sat isfy all tha members in the appoint ments ana nonea tnat every one was satisfied. The following committees were ap pointed: Manufacturers F. J. Mooro. C. G. Bo- land, George Schour, Stephon Spruks, C. J. iiosar. Street and Bridges C. G. Boland. Mich ael Miller. Charles Westpfabl. John Gib bons, George Frabel. uo-operntiou U. ti. lioiaud, i. J, Mooro, Stephen S. Spruks, Charles W. Westpfabl, A. R. tfchall'or. Membership M. P. Judge, Ambrose Wertz, J. J. Bchneider, li. Rouard, C. Storr. Rules-C. W. Westnfahl. J. J. Coyne. Henry Hunk, Robert Robinson, C. J. Ro sar. Sowers and Drains J. J. Snvdor. Robert Robinson Christian Morr. 0. W. West pfabl, II. J. Spruks. Legislation John Gibbons. Robert II -h- insnu, P. A. Cttvnuaugh, H. J. Spruks, T. S. Deckort. Parks-T. J. Monro. C. W. Westnfahl, P. A. Cavnnangh. Johu Gibbons and M. P. Judge; v The various committees reported pro gress. Mr. Moore said that the weather was bo warm that members cannot bo expected to work as hard as in the cooler months. Several bills were ordered paid, after which an informal discussion took place on the Pittston avenue culvert and the Mattes street improvements. As: to the latter, preliminary work moves slowly, but the members gen erally seemed satisfied with the pro gress of the former. In answer to a question by Mr. Miller, T. J. Mooro said that the purchase of Nay Aug p irk will be completed in a few weeks, iue mayor has been asked for polios pro tection, which has been granted. There are eighty-seven acres of land in the plot. The same gentleman also spoko favorably about securing Tripp's laud is a park for the North Lnd aud West Side. Regarding tht Pittston avenue bridge, Mr. Storr nnd Mr. Miller spoke in favor of a stone arch culvert. SOUTH SlOt JOTTINGS. Mrs. William Stern, of Codar avenue. Is quite seriously ill. The Forest band will hold a picnic July a i nt me leutrai rarit gaiMou. Tho Geimle Kieb will hold a Dicnio at Tho Star Social club will hold a ball at bchiinptf's hall on September "4. Miss Marie Bushou, of Hawlor, is visit ing juiss itacey Uompe, ot Cedar avenue. A. J. Mulderig, of Pit ston avenue, is making many improvements about bis property. A child of Mr. and Mra. Terrenco Carey, of Mnple street, died last Thursday evon iugs Tho funeral will take placa today. The child of Mr. and Mrs. John Green field will be buried at 2 o'clock today in tne uerinan uuthoiio cemetery at A'o. 5. Fred G. Peters, Emerson Owen nnd lady rnends. or tho world's rairclub, spent an enjoyablo day at Mountain Lake yester day. Thomas Ludden, of Minonka. was in jured yi storday in the William Connell mines. He was cqueczed between two cars. The First Presbyterian church ran an excursion to Lake Ariel yesterday. It was largely attended uy members ot the botitu Side brancu. An entertainment wns held at the Meth odist Episcopal church, Codar nvnue. last Thmsdny evening, under the auspices of the King's dnughteis. At the Young Women's Christian Asso ciation rooms on Cedar nvonue. the sor vices will bo hold on Sunday afternoon at 4 o clock instead of 3.4r as formerly. Tho Hook and Ladder company has chal lenged the William Connell Hose company to a game of base ball to take place at the Hook's picnic. Tho challenge has been ac cepted. Branch 179. Young Men's Institute, has decidi d to take charge of tho games nt tho excursion of St. .John's church to Farviow on July iiO. An elaborate programme has Deeu prepared. John Kuhn, of Cherry streot, was badly injured about the leg yesterday while at work in the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Car shops. He refused to go to the Hospital ana wns taken Home. Tho funeral of tho late Frank Kane, of .Newark, W.J., took place yesterday mom lug at Newark, whore the interment was mailo. - A number of friends from the South Side attouded the funeral. Fred Meyers, of Pittston avouue, whoso nnmo wns mentioned In connection with the "horse trade" iu Wednesday's TimiUNE says he has nothing to do with the Scran tou and Pittston express Hue. Fred R, Hewitt, he says, is the owner of that Hue The J'lcnio of tha Season. Tho greatest event of the season will be the picnic of St. Paul's Pioneer corps. which will bo held at Lnurol Hill park on Saturday, July 14. Great preparations for the same are now complete. There have been many enjoyable picnics held at this retort, but this one will excel them nil for pleasure. It is the intention of tho com mittee in charge to mako this an enjoyable uffair for the thousands of people who will attond. Refreshments of all kinds will be sorvod on the grouuds aud there will bo games of all kinds. The event of the day will be an exhibition drill given by the corps at 7.81) p. m. Low Kata to Colorado. On July 2t and 22 tha North Westei n line will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs and return nt exceedingly low rates; tickets good for return passage until Aug. 25. inclusive. Solid vestibuled trnius, paluce sleeping cars and Buperb dining cars through be tween Chicago and Denver daily, via tho Chicago and North Western railway. For detailed information apply to agents of connecting linets or address W. A Thrall, general passenger nnd ticket agent, Chicago. ' Fob Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, CraniD nnd Colic there i no remedy su perior to the genuine Dr. Thomas' Eclnc tric Oil. Bncklan's Arnloa Balva. The best salve in the world for Cut Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Kores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns aud nil Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price U5 cents per box. For tale by Matthews Bros. GHIRA.HALL pf Wo have REDUCED prices ou BABY CARRIAGES, as our stock is too large. You can buy a good Ilaby Carriage for tho price of a cheap one. Fr Wedding Presents r Fur nishing for Summer Cottages, we havo a full aud complete Hue. Lamps, Dinner and Toilet Sets, Etc. WEICHEL & MILLAR n6 Wyoming Ave. WOOD'S COLLEGE BUSINESS UD SHSRTOa ASXOCNCKMKNT. I- irst Tlin t'nlleg will re open in all t'-e clen.-irtuiunts oil Monday, Atitf. 27. Second Tin; Faculty lias been selected from the best schools in tho largest ei ii-H nnd aro men of culture and experierieu Third -Men, nsa class, nro shrew ler, more energetic, and more intelli Bent than tli"y were t-'ii years ao. .... tVo intend to moot these conditions. Fourth We shall introduoo several new features. In place of 'mueli that U:n 1 -en theoretical shall bj tho prat-t'eal. ,...A room will bo set apart for tho social. Fifth Industrial classes for women, under tne supervision of a lady from the celehi ated Pratt institute. ,..,A system of Inter communication Hnsiae s Practico, iu cliargo of a (specialist. ....A Telcraph Olllce, all tho modern npplianees of the counting room. ,,,,A department of Common and Higher Ungliuh. ,.,.A11 tho rooms olcgantly fitted. Sa7"('a!l or write for Catalogue. I K. WOOD, I'lopi letor. The Sick to Receive Medical Services FREE OF CHARGE. FIRST MONTH'S SKKVICKS FRKK TO KVKUVnODV. FOR ALIi D!S MASKS AND ALL PATIENTS. The great Enirlish Staff of Physicians. The Most uisTi.'iii'i-Hi;i spkcialists ON THE CONTINKXT Tlin l'rosident and Chief Ui.-it,""istid:ui can bo found daily in tlio parlor at tnu CONWAY HOUSo P12 und Ml PENN AVEXUR. They como ret-omm mded by royalty and the lirsr physi cians of Europ v 'ilioy treat all lds- ases. Ruptures cured liv a new proo-'ss. A P"S1 '1 1VU cure (.naranteed in all SEXUAL DIS EASES and Weaknessos ot EITHER SEX by our new treatment, ration's treated by correspondence a:ul medicines with full di rections sunt hy express, lint when possl Id'), a personal consultation is preferred. All consultation-! are held in strict privacy. ' N.B. Tli.se specialists call euro all recent ns V ELL as all limit -standing chi-ouio.dillii'idt and ohicuro easos thai have been nenlectoJ or nnskillfully treated Calls made tiy ap pointmuiit an I patients treated at th'-ir bonus when desirod. Hours, 'J to i and J to 8 SX For Ten Days only to introduce our NEW brand of $4.00 PER BARREL $1.00 PER SACK C. DITCHBURH 4 7 LAfKAWAMM X AVl. THE CELEBRATED yj mm mw tm . r . r- bp S I zm PIAWOD Ire at Present tli Mrt l'ornlar ana I'refarrwl tv Lrui'ai'i.' Aniila Wureroomi! : Oppostto CJ'umbui Monument, MVrvihinr;'. cn ft v. Snrantf n.Pr Look Here! L00IC... " There arc a great many cards, pamphlets, circulars and other advertising matter constantly being distributed among the public. Not everybody has a taste for read ing. Have your printing done hi an attractive and novel style. Draw people's attention by some thing catchy and rarely seen. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE JOB DEPT. is able to please you in every respect. Specie! Sale A You iSeed 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. artin & Delany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. 2eS3S:::ifi0;3!5I3!SJM!;j!!lsaNJSI!2BnCH m u I -. Breat Blearing - AT 303 Lackawanna Ays, I This week all Spring and 1 1 Summer Goods sold regard- gj Ml H an ! I less of cost to make room for our fall s I and winter stock. lr- Coins Early and Secure First Choice, i Scientific Eyo It's a Great Shock to the folks who are chimin they undersell ill other) to find that without the least tuas dt bluster wo ore Rivinft custom' rs the boa jflt of such opportaaities as tUcso. A Striellv Uleh 0'l Llcht-welghf Wheel, 1801 pattern, fur $110 iah. 18i3 puitrn, StBO Wlieul, for 7S. 1801 pattern J100 Wheel, ror 85 eaab. theso prices muko tho business at our store, FLORBY C HOLT Y. M. C. A BUILDLNGK VICTOR SASH. X is Correct!! AND JUST THE THING FOR THIS HOT WEATHER. onrad THE HATTER. Sells Them. aii.C t A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREET BICTCLES AND SrORTINQ GOODS. Victor, Oendmn, Kcllpse, Lovoll. Diamond and Other whoela. ROOT tlnnlnu and solderlnpr all done away with by the use of HAHTMAN'8 PAT ENT PAINT, which consist of luKi-edi-nts well-known to nil It can bo npplied to tin, galvitni.od tin, Hheet iron roofs, also to brick Swollincs, which will proyent absolutely any crumblinir, crackiug or breaking of the brlcK. it win outiasc tin hoik or any xinu uy many years.and it'a cOBt does not exceed one fifth that of i he cost of tlnnluR. Is sold by , the job or pound. Contracts taken by I ANIONIC 11AU1MAMN, 67 Birch Bt Sale - 308 Lackawanna Ave, Testing Free Ml i vt By DR. DR. SHIMBERG, The Specialist on the Eye. Headaches and Ner vonsnets relieved. Lntest and Improved Style of Eyeglasses and Spectacles nt the Lowe;-t Prices. Rest Artificial Eyes inserted for ?5. 305 Sl'IiLCK ST., Opp. Old Post Office. ti. A. HULBERT'3 City Music Store, ii. WXOiUNO AVE., BOLaJUU iTEINTVAT ft RO DKCKER BROTHERS An &KA.N1CH & BAOM Mstalarsa atockot flrtasiUai MVBIOAti MERCHANDISE Another Advocate of Inslliene DBS. HEN WOOD & W'AItDELL: OEKTLE3I EN It affords me greaj pleaHurs to sluts that yoor new prooaaj of extracting teeth was a Rranil anceaaa li my cane, anil I heartily recommend It ti alL I alncaroly hope that others will taatlta merits, Vours reapertfulty, CAFX. 8. K. lIHYANr, Soranton, Pa) Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 816 Lackawanna Ave. W1U on and after Mny SI tnnhe a preat redna: Uod In the prices of plates. All work guua antood flrat-ciias in evon particular. NATIONAL CIRCUIT BICYCLE RACES ALL DIAMOND PRIZES. This circuit includes "Wash ington, Denver, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, Eoston, eta SCR ANTON'S DAY, MONDAY September 17, 1894