THE SCTiAWTON !TOIJTOiTE- WEDNESDAY MORTQBTCr. AUGUST 1. 1S1M. MATCHLESS SHAWPIAHOS. STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AVE. VADV.H, 811 AW, EMIvItSOW, NEW ENGLAND FINEST LINE IN THE CITY POR TUB PKICE. WEW AND (ECOND II AND ALL PRICES GOOD BREAD -USE THE- And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOB BALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston Mil Co lEWaHB OF COUNTERFEITS I THE 6ENUINE POPUUR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G.. B. S Co, fmnrlnfH nn Earth C'quf. Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr'a. (Mill l liOtsli SUliAiitt. Dr. H. B. WARE FHACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 40S Spruce Street. Office Honrs: j?1,1-80-( 2 TO 5. PERSONAL. Miss Ethel Riuker is visiting friends in West Pittston. HuRh Kennedy, of Scranton, spent Sun day in Pittston. Bprt Bingham, of Danraore, visited West Pittstuu friends Sunday. Miss Adolia Ponwarden is visiting friends in H'aymart and Carbondale. R. Ernest Comegys, the real estate dealer, has gone to the sea shore for ten duyp. Mioses Nellie Charles and Susie Backus, of Scranton, called on Pittston friends Sunday. Miss Lihbie Phillips, daughter of Peter Phillip?, of Maple street, has typhoid pneumonia. Misses Laura and Mary Scott, of Scran ton, Pa, are visiting relatives at the Falls, Wyoming county, Pa. Sliss Emily Evans was the enest of her friend, Miss Minnie Ash, on Exeter street, West Pittston, Sunday. Miss Annie Enrley, of Railroad street, Pittston, spem Sunday in Scranton, the guest of Miss Katherine Haggerto. Detective Michael Moran, of Carbondale, and Deputy Sheriff George Griswold spent Monday fishing at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rapployed nr.d daughter, of Geneva, N. Y., are visit, ng Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans, of Tavlor avenue. John Vanston and wife, of feonth Hyde Pnrk avenue, and Miss Katie Cosgrove, of North Main avenue, are visiting frieads In Hawley. Miss Roe Gorman, of Scranton,' who spent tho past week with Mame Brosna hun, of U'oad street, Pittston, returned home Monday. Charles Delabore and daughter Matne, of CatasntHjun. and Mr. nud Mrs. Echvin Weudliii, i.f West Pittston, visitod scran ton friends Alonday. Will Stauton and George Winans, of Ecranton, accompanied by Claude trtanffor, of Hazleton, wero calling on West Pitts ton friends Inst Saturday. Morgan Daniels, of Scranton, and cousin. Miss Gwennie Williams, of Peckville, spent Sunday with the family of William Howell, in Oregon, noar Pittston, Mrs. Eliza A. Scull, of Ash street, was laid up Beveral weeks with neuralgia and erysipelas and went to Honesdalo to bene fit her health. Sho became worse, how ever, nnd has rotumod to this city again for treatment by hor physician. ; a Monday's Carbrudalo Leader: "i J Anna . artin, of Powderly street, Iting friends in Providence and Dun moiti Sliss Lizzio Swartz and Agnes Gilmnrtin spent Hundny in Scran ton. -Miss Jane Hurlbutt, of Meri dian, Miss., aud Mlssllolon Hurlbutt, of Scranton. were guests over the Sabbath at the home of Dr. C. Fowler. Uig Mary Gerrity spentyesterdav with friends in Scranton. Mrs. Lavinia Reynolds, of Scranton, is visiting her brother, Wtl liam A. Taylor, of Canaan street.' Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Benedict, of Scranton were guests of Eugene Bouedict and daughter, Carrie, of Wyoming street, Saturday. M. B. Madigan, of Salem avenue, is spenaiug touay in scranton." Building- Material fcr Sale. Inquire at Conrad Schroeder's office, Commonwealth Building. Bncklen' Arnloi Salva. The best salve In the world for Cats Braises, Sores, Ulcers,' Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hauds, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. U it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or- money refunded. Price XS cents per box. For sale by Matthews Bros. $40,000 School House No. 27, . L. Walter, architect, bids to be opened his month. to be built on Columbia avenue, ye for sale on this avenue at low prices den brief period. men Arthdb Fbothinohah. PAN0S f A Fob io Dyspepsia SNOW WHITE FLOUR n WEST 1 Fine Program Randcred at Summer Avenue Presbyterian Church. IT WAS FOLLOWED BY A SOCIAL. Those Who Participated In the Entertainment-Manager Davis, of the Haydn Evans Company, Leaves for New York to Sail for England Salvation Army to Camp at Lily Lake Other Notes. Lnrse nnmbers of people flocked last oveuiiiK to the Sumner Avenue Presby terian c mi roll whore n most uniijus uf fair in the shape of an entertainment nud fan social wan conducted. The nf l.iir was iu charge of the classes of Rev. U. G. Jones and Mrs. Gregory, and was a ducidej success D.ztlael Davies was chairman of the evening. The affair opened with a .selection by the ladies' choir under the direction of Mrs. G. Powell nud showed that thereat energy that Mm. Powell has displayed iu this work has been well rewarded. Mist Jlattii liny tics, h winsome little Miss, gave nil excellent recitation which received hearty applause. Mrs. Powell gave o sulo und a recitation bv Alien Reynolds was vociferously applauded. A solo was reudered by MiseAtinle Jones and Miss Jeume II uy Ilea gave a splendid r. citation. Miss Mitchell, a charming young lady, made her debut laat evening iu a splendid solo. She possesses a tine con tralto voice and sings with ease and effect. Miaa Margaret Jones theu saug, which closed the eiitortaiument. A social followed, dnring which cake and cream were served. At the close of the entertainment V. A, Prico made un excellent address to Uezulael Davies, who leaves for Euglaud today, iu which he spoke in bhalf of the con gregation, wishing Mr. D.ivies a safe journey and success iu his efforts for tue Haydn Evaus company. LEAVE FOR WALES. Bezaleal Davloa Qja to Europj to Ar range for Concirts. At 1.40 o'clock this morning Bezaloel Davies, of Washburn street, left on a Delaware, L ckawanna and Western train for New York city. lie will take passage on the steamship Chester for Southampton, where he goes in the interest of the Ilaydu Evans Catubro American Concert eompany. Mr. D ivies is manager und advance agent for the company and it will be his duty to secure balls in . which to hold the concerts when the party gos over on Aug. 22. The company expects to give from thirty to forty concerts during their visit to England and Wules, beginning at Snitliiiinpt n. Mr. Davies will stay there throughout the engagements. The company is organized with the following members: Soprano, Miss h.idie Kaiser, of WilKes-Birre: eon tralto, Miss Freeman, of Huntington; tenor, James Anwyl, of Parsons; basso, Joseph Burns; violinist, Mies Julia Allen, daughter of Dr. W, E. Allen; uccompauist, Professor Haydn Lvaus LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. The West Side olllco of the Son Anton Tin. itNEis located at 113 North Main ave nue, where subscriptions, advertisements and cuininuuicatiuua will receivj prompt atten tion..! ' Percy Watres has retnrned from Lake inola. Mlsa Florence Tagne, of Luzerne, is vis itlng friends on this side. Evan Williams has retired from the firm of D.tvies & illiams. Mrs. John McKoever and Delia Shaw are visiting friends in Del:.i, N. Y. M. G. Dimniick, of North Sumner ave nue, has returned from Atlantic City. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George scninamei riennig, 01 Avenue u, yestur day. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morgan, of North Hvde Park avenue, is home from Lake Idlewile. J. F. Randolph, of Hvde Park avenue. left yesterday for Asbury Park to spend tue wees. Tho employes of the Archhald, Contin ental and Ilydo Park mines will receive their pay today. Harry Davies, the popular young clerk at Davies drug store, is enjoying nis vaca tion at Owego, N. Y. Miss Belle Findley, who has spent a snort vacation with flliss Carrie Blumo, has returned home to New Yorlt. The Salvation Army will run nn exctir sion to Lily Lake next Saturday. Alive days' camp meeting will occur there, at which many prominent movers iu the cause will speak. LETTERS FEOMTHE PEOPLE. Under tills hendinu short letters of Intorost will lio published when accompanied, fur pub lication, liy tho writer's iinmo. TilisTlilliuNB will not bo hold responsible tor opinions hero expressed. DAVIO JONES' DENIAL. Editor of Tug Tiihii'ne: Dear Sir: Iu the Issue of yonr paper of iridny, July 37, 1BU1, the following article appeared : David Jones, tho "sprinter." hailina from the North End, was arrested last evening by Officer Sartor on Jackson street. n,arly In tue evening Jones entered the store of Mrs. Johnson on Jucksou street where he produced n S10 Confeder ate bill. He procured from Mrs. Johnson $1,25 giving her the hill which she sent out to got changed. The buaror of the note soon returned stating that the money coum not oo cnatigou, asm was a ion Toiler bill. Mrs. Johnson then demanded her fl.KS from 'Jono, who refused to give it back". Jones touK the lull and placed it in his hnt. Officer Sartor was summoned, and ho was taken to the station house. Ho there concluded to return the money aud was released trom custody. The above article is false and untrue in ever7 particnlar so far as I am con cerned. I never was arrostid last Thursday evening by OHbor Sirtor on Jackson street, nor by auy other officer. I do not know where Mrs. Johnson's store is, nor did I ever attempt to pass on beror any one else anv counterfeit or confederate rno:iey. I whs at my work in the mines at the time of the oceurrence and know nothing what ever about It. Some one bits imposed upon your reporter by giving my name, as I am the only "David Jones, the sprinter, hailing from the North End." Knowing your desire to do that only which is right, I send yoa this correc tion oi the infamous lie. David Jones. CAMP MEETING AT LAUREL HILL. Exerolseg That Will Bo Conduoted There Sext Sunday. There Will b nn n1,1 fnoMnnol col ored camn tnHtinfr t..n.,,i ir;n n ark on bonday, Aug. 5, which wilt be con .uUu uy 1VJT, w, a, jj'itcb, or Mont rose. ' T.he.r9.wlu be ond of jubilee si sing- ... uj coiorea man who was i Tor iwenty-nve years a Blave. As a plan ta ..wm uui uo uu no peer. .y..Waui aay will be at follows: Class mention, 12.35 p. m ; preaching by Rev. Fitch Rt 2 i)0 p. vm., theme, "Tho TUree Ways; Bacrod. oiit( service at 4 p. 111. by the jubilee dinn ers: preaching at 7. ISO p. ra., theme, Tue City liath No Weed or the bun.'1 After the Bermoti there wil b? a special programme of plantation melodies dis coursed by the singers. A special invi tation is rxtoiidoa to nil to attend such service. MORROW GIVcN A HEARING. In Default Of Cull Ha Was Sent BaoU to County Jail. Frank Morrow, who shot and seri ously wonndod Constable Diughor, nt Archbuld several weeks ago, and thou fled to New York, was given a hearing before Justice of the Peace Muiiley yeaterdny,bning taken to Arch bald for that purpose by Warden Mi chael Grimes, of the county jail. Charges of felonious wounding nnd attempting to kill were preferred against Morrow, utid iu default of bail ho was seut buck to the county j ill. NORTH END. ITho North End ollleo of tho KciiAHTOR Tlillll'M: is located at tho Lewis Diuu 8loro ami Jehu's Mure, Wayne avenue, where sub sit ptioiis. ndvoi'tixomt'iit'i and coiuuiuuicatiou win receive ui'oiiii'i uiienuou.i DARK SPOT IN THIRD WARD. A Hoi i in the Wall That la aDiicrace to This Part of the City. Tho North End is tho forward sec tion of the city iu moral nud religious work, and it is, therefore, not to be wondered that dufiuito rumors are heard ami the iifsisiiiuce of tli'i press sought .with regard to the unlicensed drinking shops. Fortunately but a few of the "holes in the wall are or tho type sometimes heard of, but one case iu particular, situated in the Third ward, calls for special mention. The oxisteuceof this vilo spot is well known throughout this Section, and recently the scalding of one of the men connected with this degraded es tablishment further advertised its mis erable condition. Ministers of the gospel unite in con demning these dark spots of this fair seotion, but something more than mere condemning is required. Moro drunkenness occurs in this p .rticular place than in twenty licensed saloons, and to an ordinary person admission is a matter of ease. The tumult plainly indicates its position and tho business carried on as well as the class of peo ple who frequent the rooms. It is a matter of local notoriety that single and married people mix freely to gether, and scenes whicu are not fit for public description and are a disgrace to civilization frequently take place. Iu reply to a Iuiuunk reportors ques tion, one of the ward constubles re marked that the difficulty he contended with was to secure evidence sulllcient to establish a direct sale so as to convict the parlies. J. here can, However, be no equivoca tion with regard to the case referred to. It is a standing disgrace to this section of the city and a center of temptation which should ba ruthlessly swept away, NORTH END BRIEFS. Edward Murphy of Cayuga streot, is visiting friends in Brooklyn, N. 1. The Citizens' band, of Providence, will hold n picuic at Frear's grove on Tuesday. The Green Ridge Presbyterian church Sunday school will run an excursion to Lake Ariel on .Monday next. Walter Tripp has writen to Mrs. Ira Tripp stating that he has arrived safely at sail Diego, .cm., despite tue cren; aim- cultles encountered owing to the railway strike. Tho Methodist Episcopal church and En' worth league mooting on Friday will bo of unusual interest. Alter tue routine busi ness is disposed of an excellent programme of literary nnd musical selections will bo rendered. It wi'l include an informal ad dress by Rev. Lloyd Fuller upon different topics relating to religious and social dues' tii'D8 of Florida. A cordial invilHtiou is extended to all. Messrs. Linney, Kommer- ling. nnd Misses Dawson, Davies aim other members ot the league will take pare. A meeting of tho miners omployod nt tho Marvine shalt was held ou Monday to consider a grievance arising lrom an nl lei;ed unequal distribution of cars. After some discussion adeputation wasappointed to wait upon Mr. Vandling, the Delaware and Hudson superintendent. The deputa tion discussed tho matter with tho super intendimt, who received them very cor dially and promised to investigate the matter and acquaiut tnom with his de cision. On last Saturday evening n surnriso par ty was given Miss Suie Evans nt hor home on rutnam htreet. Mis Lizxie Thomas and Professor W. Edwards reu dered some vory fine selections, nnd Miss Anna Reose presided nt the oraan. Those present were Mi-ses Charlotte ('. end Mar- caret Larnadine, .Margaret Williams. Liz zie Thomas', Amiio Reese, Anna Jouos, of Wilk'-s-IJarre; K. Do Isou, or 1'lymoiith, and Ih. land Evans, Profossor W. Edwards, C. Horn and J. Culberson, of Stroudsbnrg; 1'eter Loughran. or r reeland: r. J. hwin Kle, of Peckville: George W. Kunkle, of Moorestown; i nomas and I reddle Jones. ABOUT WELL KNOWN PERSONS. Ex-Judge II. A. Knnpp and family are rusticating at liar Harbor, Mo., whore they will remain Tor two weeks. Editor W. J. Srhubmobl nnd wife, of Olyphant, are enjoying a ten days' tour among cities ot central flew roi k. Rev. L. C. Fioyd, tho energetic pastor or the Simpson Methodist episcopal church, of tho West Side, is recovering Iroin ins recent serions illness. John F. Willinnip, ono ot the obliging clerks in tne county commissioner's ofnee. is seriously III nt his home on the West Side, rears ere entertained that typhoid rover mny ueveiop. Attorney E. N. Willnrd will leavo this morning for New lerk, whero ho will meet Major nnd Mra. Everett Warren. who nro expected to arrive in Now York today from Etiropn on tho Spree. The party will return to this rity tonight. Deputy Sheriff Frank Ryan has become nn enthusiastic farmer since he took up his residenco ou uis larin nc Mocow. DO' siilo taking a great iuterost ill the most npproved methods or Minus: thd soil. Mr. Rvan is Indulging his pouchaut for all kinds of fancy breeds or live stock. Among the visitors to the city yesterday was H. 11. Diddlohoek, secretary of the State league, anil sporting editor of the riilladidptua Inquirer. He was disposed to think thnt Scranton had dune a very wise thing iu concluding to stay iu the State league, and declared that if it jumped into the Eastern organization tho latter would be visited with all manner of dire punishment. Mr. Diddlebock is an an eueruetic gentleman, but does n Rtiind very high in the esteem of the local ball men, who unreservedly declare that his strong point is his ability to blult. - i Liwa Resort, Kef i lgeratori, lea Cream Frezer. 1 have now on hand and will sell at cost price: 10 Lawn Razors, 13 Refrigerators, 15 Ice Cream Freezers. Come aud got one before they are all gone. 'iiioB. J). IjKonahd, ' 505 Lackawanna ave. SIuslo Boxes xoluaivt.ly. Eest made. Play any desired number of tunes. Uautscm es sons., manufacturers, 1080 Chestnut street, FhilnUelpuia. won derful orcbestrial orgaus, ouly 15 and $10. Specialty! Old musio boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tunes. IflTES 0F1TH IE George Rosen Was Correctly Repjrtei in Yes- terdays's Tribune. JOSEPH OSWALD'S RETURN H3HE A Reception Was Held at His House Last Night at Which Many Friends Were Present Michael Golden Sun struck The High Fall of Michael Merrick from a Window Short Notes and Paragraphs. To set tho matter right before the public as long as tho South Side corres pondent of the Truth troubled himself yesterday afternoon to deny what The TuiuiiNB had to say about tho off air between John Rosen and his son George, the following true statement is given: A ililHCNti reporter heard on Monday afternoon that George Rosen, of the South Side, employed by his father to ruu the hotel on Cedar avenue, had absconded early in the day with $400 nnd called at Mr. Rosen's hotel to in vestigate the report. George Rosen was behind the bar and in auswor to the reporter's questions suid: "ion know lathers mind is getting weak and he thought that I had run off with about 100. and at the same time I was asluep iu bed." Then young Mr. Hoson went on to tell what his father bud done to spread the report that he had ruu off with some money. He said that it was nothing more than a vagary of his father's, and that he had furni ture worth more than the sum bo was charged with taking. 1 he reporter then asked yonng Mr. Roson how he wished to have the mat ter reported in the newspapers. He said, "You can report it just us I have told it to you. And, taking htm at his word, the acconnt of the matter was givou in that way, the denial in yesterduy'i Truth to the contrary. JOSEPH OSWALDS RETURN HOME. A R oeption Wat Held at His Risldanos Last Night. Joseph Oswald, the Pittston avenuo tailor, who loft ou May 1 for bis pa rent's home in Munich, Germany, ou a vacation of three months, arrived home yesterday nftoruoon and luet night bis frieuds assembled at his borne to give him a return greeting. Mr. Oswald looks healthier and more active than upon bis departure. A most pleasant time was spent at his bouse lust night. The Mozart band serenaded him at 9 o'clock, after which refreshments were served. The names of those who wero present last night are: Mr. and Mra. Oscar Gram bo, George Oiwald, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diecuort, Mr. and airs. Ambrose Herz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wer ner, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gaurd, Mr. and Mra. Anthony Hafner, Mr. nud Mrs. Antony Boschek, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder, Mr. aud Mrs, George Graehanimor, Carl Sherer, Arthur Hewitt, Miss Murv Feilhauer, Philip Fiacb, Stephen Basco, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jobn r ricbtel, Maggie I'riclml, Mary Frichtel, Dr. A. j. Kolb and Joseph Frutchey, THE CAR WAS TOO SPEED. A Later Aquaintance Froved That the Pavement Was Too Hard. Philip Koch, the cigar maker, of 538 Willow etreet, was thrown heavily to the street yesterduy at noon in getting off a South Sido car on Cedar avenue near Alder street. Mr. Koch stepped off the ear while it was going at a high rate of speed and was- thrown heavily forward, his fuce striking the Belgian block pave nient and resulting in braising it badly. Dr. Kolb attended Mr, Koch and found him badly bruised internally. It will be n month before be will be able to attend to bnsinsss. FELL TWENTY FEET. A Six-Yoar-Old Boy Fall That Distance from a Window. Michael Merrick, the 6-year-old son of Mrs. Merrick, of Palm street, fell from the upstairs window of the house yesterday, a distance of twenty-feet ,to the hard ground below and, strange to say, was not killed, although the child struck sn the top or bis nead. There was a deep gash in the scalp. bowover, which required six stitches to sew up. Dr. Manly does not consider the case ut all serious. MICHAEL GOLDEN SUNSTRUCK. Ha Collapitd from ths EtT ct of the Heat Yentsrdny. Michael Golden, of Palm Btrent, was another victim of the heatat the South works yosterdav. He was employed in the yard and a fw minutes before noon was forced to give up work. His death was looked for, but Dr, Manley succeeded in bringing him about, so that ho is now out of danger. Dr. Manly stated last night that Got deu would bo able to go to work in a week. v SOUTH StOh JOTTINGS. riov. Edwnrd Lar-g, visited yesterday in VV likes-Uarro. Miss Annie Conuoll, of Birnoy avenuo, leaves today Tor Atlantic uity. Madolino Spruks, the bright child of Mr. ami Mrs. L. S. Spruks, la 111. Thomas Million, son of Patrick Mahon, of Fig street, is 111 ui typnold rever. Dr. J. J. Walsh returned lai-t night from a visit to his parents in waymnrt. Mrs. Cawley, need 85 years, mother of John Cnwloy, of Brook street, is not ex pected to livo longer tnnn n uay or two. Barber Jelm Zinir, whoe fingers were badlv out a few davs ago with a hatchet. is able to attend to business as well as ever. Chnrlos Wachlewiehick and Leonard Schamnn, of Cedar nvouiie, left yesterday Tor i'tilladelphia to lesiue tueir perms nently. THINKS THEY WILL RECEDE. Comment of ths Ecranioo Etc Did on the Futolll Ruliuir. In its issue of Siturday the Sorantnn Record, commenting upon the recent ruling of Mgr. Sstolli upou the llqnor ones tion, said: "This course should not he surprising to any one who has the fniutest idea of the gigantic evils which are perpetuated and fostered by intemperance, nor will it appeur strange to those who have oDserveti me atti tude of tho church for ages on this most important question. The liquor trsffio has been aunsed and evils oth erwise unnecessary have been fostered as a consequence, and this is why the otiurch has raised ner arm more strong lv aitainst it veur after year. "This decision of the apostoli dele gate when put into operation will be oensured and opposed, but that is only uatural. We believe, however, that the day is coming when Catholics, in ntcordunoe with the wish of their spiritual superiors and un ler the press- ore of publie opinion, will gradually recede from this particular means of livelihood," HONORARY MEMBERS' PRIZE. It Has Been Placed on Exhibition In Tut. City. The prize cup, known as the "Honor ary Members' Prizj," ot the Scranton Press clnb, won at last year a Lake Ariel regatta by the senior four-gig evew of the Pitasalo Boat club, Newark, N. J., was returned to the citv yestor- day aud is on exbibiiion in one of the show windows of . banner Bros, cloth ing store on Lackawanna avenue. This cup will again be competed for at the regatta to be held at Luke Ariel ou Tuesday, Aug. 14, and is but oue of the half doz-n handsome prizes to be contested for cn that day. Scranton' Business Interest. TnE TmiiUNE will Boon publish a care fully compiled and classified list of the leading Wholesale, oauaiug, manufactur ing nnd professional interests of Scranton and vicinity. The edition will be bound iu book form, beautifully Illustrated with photogravure views of our pnblic build ings, business blocks, streets, etc., together with portraits of leading citizens. No similar work has ever given an equal rep resentation ot focrauton's many lndus tiien. It will be an iuvaluablo exposition of our business resources. Sent to persons outside the city, copius of tuis iinnusomo worn win iinracr, now comers and be nn unequalled advertisement of the city. The circu lation is ou a plan that cannot fail of good results to those concerned us well as tho city at largo. Representatives of Tun Tuihunk will call upon tiiohk wiiohk namks are dkhirko in this edition aud explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their resideuce.s In this edition will please It avo notice ut the cilice. Restful to tired toilers, bread made from Pillsbury's Best. NM ' 4- :JU" SOLE AGENTS FOB LIBBETS CUT GLASS LARGEST LINE OF Havilatid & Co.'s China White and Decorated. Silverware, Lamps, Chamber Sets, &,-. WEIGHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Ave. If a Tornado Strike Scranton It would cause little more surprise to our citizens than FREEMAN'S NEW SPOT CASH PRICE LIST HAS DONE WATCHES, DIAMONDS.JEW ELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC, never have been sold before at such prices; but, remember there is no CREDIT at Freeman's. Our line of Groceries is complete and you can rely on them being the finest. If you want a delicious, high-flavored TSA, try our New Crop JAPAN for 50c; worth 75c. C, DITCHBURN 4;7 LACKAWANNA AVE. THE CELEBRATED i f?. PIANOS , m it ProMiH lli Mot Popnlsr nd Preferred 1)J lauding Anlftt Wiroraoms : Opposite Columbus Monument, -r. r'-ifjMnron Av.Rflrsntn.Pr. ROOFtlnnlnp; anrl soldering nil done away withhy thfeusoof HAKTHAN'B PAT ENT PAINT, which consist of iiiKredl nt well-known to alL It ran be applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick wcllinun, which will prevent ftlmohitely any crumbling, cracking or broukinir of the brick. It will outlast timiing ot any kind by many yeiirs.snd it's cost does not oxceoil one fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by tue job or pound. Contracts tuknn by ANTONIO HAUTMANN, 627 Biros Bl B S H9 M You Meed Tliein 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. Eartin & Delaxiy Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AYENUE. illl I m ill nil II 308 Lacka Ave. I8 Doz. Lace Baps To be closed I half value. SMI g CAPS, worth from 39c. to be closed out at VI RSSLLSWERY At less than HALF VALUE and other goods in proportion. MO 5ei3SBIiIH29l!!BI3:31SIS9aSE!IS!9!9ESSSSa2SSIEI3KIliIS8:3I3ISSaS!:2Sa?:aSIISfil3ia2SE35S9SEI3.z; Scientific Eye It's a Great Shock ' Xj- r -!i V - I- T. iJ'. to the folks who are eliilmlnu they undersell 11 others to fluil that without the losst fuss or bluster we are uivinit custom- rs the boa eQt of surh opportunities as tiieso. A Slriotlv High tirado Mshl-welsht! lVhpl, 1 if til pattern, ir SllO uasli. 1H03 pnttern, 1" Wheel, for 7.V 18U4 pnttern, 100 Wheel, lor 33 cmli fheso pr.cos mako the busluuss at our store' FLOREY & HOLT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. WILL BUY A FASHIONABLE SOFT BRIM AT CONRAD'S, Maloney Oil and - Manufac turing Company Have removed their oflico to their Warcrooms, NUMBER3 141, 143,145,147, 149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 80S suaw "BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT." GOOD WIFE, YOU NEED out at LESS than S I "j $1. 25, will 1 : Testing Free By DR. DR. SHIMBSRG, The Specialist on the Eye. Headaches and Ner. voufiie-s relieved. Latest and Improved Style of Eyeglasses nnd bpectacloi ot the Lowest Prices. Bes-t Artificial Eyes inserted for Jj. 305 Sl'Ill'CU ST., Opp. Old Post Office. H. A. HULBERT'3 City Musio Store, i.. w voanua av, bcbanto-4 PTFTWAT SV DKCKKR Bit OT HUM m KKAN1CH ib BACH VssbsA H.ILU & UAUUlt &le a ltrg (took of Sns-eUa UUSICATj MF.RCHAXDISJ4 ML bid UU, txa Another Advocate of sssiesie trs. UKNWOOD ft WAKOELLt OKNTLEMKN It nffiird ma ureal plniMitra to stnto that, your new Irocet of rxtracllns tix-lh wna a f-raml Pncceas la any oine, and I liiMirllly reomnmnnd it ta all. I almiurt-ly hope thut other will tost Ita mrrlta. Yottra rosprrtfitlly, CAP!'. 8.K. llUVAKf. Scranton, Pai Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. Will on and aftor Mnv 21 mako a crest rofloa tion in the prices of platis. All work guar atnteed first-eliba in every vorticulur. A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREE1 BICYCLES AND srORTINO GOODS. 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