TH1J SCli ANTON TEIIi UNE S AT LTRD AY MORNTNGr. AUGUST 4. 181)4. STELLE & SEELEY 134 Wyoming Aid. We will show you what you want. A Foe to Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD USB THE SHOW WHIT ""'And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOB BALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston Mill Co, IBM OF COUNTERFEITS ) THE EENillNE POPUUB Punch Cigars HAVE THE IWITIMS B. 8c Co., Garney, Brown & Co. Mfrs. Id l) 111 UutsK bUUAliS. Dr. H. B. WARE PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 406 Spruce Street. Office Hours 9 TO 11.30. 2 to 5. To the Republican Party of Lacka wanna County: I hereby announce that I Will be a candidate for the office of recorder of deeds of Lackawanna county before the next Republican convention. H. L. HALSTEAD. WEST SIDE HEWS NOTES. The members of the Simpson Methodist Esiscopul chnrch ran a mot successful ex cursion tu Farview yesterday. Clam chowder and lunch at Coagrove'i hotel, corner Main and Price streets, this eventug. Coolest and boat Deer in the city. Don't forget that the lunch, lager, ales, etc., ore the finest at Fred Waroke's. ibe streets and bridges committed of the West idn board of trade held a session lust evenintt. Remember since we have gone in the mm i umiiess, no one das sold cheaper than we have, while we have sold cheaper mnn many ot ine so-called cheapest and largest places in the city, The goods we se.l must be strictly first clnss. full weight and measure, or money refunded. J. W. hitteubouse, 309 North Main avenue. Mre. Frank Shed, of South Sumner ave nue, win leave today for a few weeks stay at the Onalinde cottage, at Lake Ariel. ' Hop Tonic Pale Ale at Mason's. Hnrmh for the best! Gilgallon, Spruce street, sells only the purest. Wholesale. Thomas Thomas, of South Main avenue, is suffering from a sprained ankle. Mw. James Dnnnlntr. of Carbondale. . Visited frieuds on this side yesterday. Pittston tomatoes at Mason's. fiutherford Hadley. of Hampton street, is spending the week at Lake Ariel. We are clearing out the whole of our stock of fine etchings. Chicago Art Co., J 27 Peun avenue. The Misses Annie and Laura Cassldy, of Btroudsburg, are visiting frieuds on this side. Thomas J. Williams, of Honesdale, Visited friends on this side yesterday. Boneless smoked bacon at Mason's. P. J. O'Dounell is at the Exchange Hotel, Duumnre Corners, aud will welcome a call from old neighbors. Owen Gallagher, of Scranton street, died at Moses Taylor hospital last night. 8hoe repairing promptly attended to at the Globe Shoe store. Aw cthB ?ub Peclal lnnch ii served each Saturday evening. The Ladle' Aid society, of the Plymouth Congregational church, held a very pleas wnii evenln8 on the lawn of William T. Davies. of Washburn street. The yard were decorated with Japanese lanterns, she soft mellow light of which bed beautiful rays over the splendid scene. The affair was very successful. The members of the society are: Presi dent, Mrs. John James; vice president. Airs. John 8. Evans; secretary. Mrs L O Evuns; treasurer, Mrs. David ft. Williams'. Huckleberries at Muion's. Thomas Neary, agod 27 years, was seri ously injured in the Hampton mines at U o'clock yesterday morning. Neary is em ployed as a miner, and in company with bis laborer bad just fired off a blaat for tbe purpose of loosening coal tor loading. He then made the customary examination of the roof, pronouncing it safe. It was but a few moments afterward that a large portion of coal fell striking bis ltg with such force as to f raoture tbe large bone. He was also badlv bruised abont the bead and shoulders, tbe mine ambulance con veyed the nn fortunate man to the Moses Taylor hospital where the injury was dressed. Neary ia unmarried and boards on Seventeenth street. Slug shot for cabbage worms at Mason's. 040,000 Sohool House No. 27. E. L. Walter, architect,' bids to be opened ' this month, to be built on Columbia avenue. Lots for sale on this avenue at low prices tor a brief period. Abtbvb Frothinohah. I PIANOS ORGANS HUB SPECIAL CHOI ACT Probability . That Moody Campaign Have to Be Abandoned, Hay PRESENT STATUS OF BAITER It Was Found That the Original Esti mate of Twenty-four Hundred Dol lars Would Not Be Sufficient to Carry on the Work Meeting of Committee Held in Young Men's Christian Association Last Night. A aaeer state of affairs exists be tween Ibe Pastor's anion and a special lalty-preacber committee appointed to procure funds to assist in the support of tbe graat Moody tent oamptigo wbicb is announced to be held on th outskirts of Scranton in September. It appears tbut tbe coining of the tent is jeopardized, but the uierauert of tbe committee refuse to discuss the situa tion in detail, and in contvnusnce a complete recital of the trouble canuot be given. Alter Mr. Moody's representatives bud ben assured bv tbe Pastor's union and preachers individually that the tent campaign weulO. receive moral and fioanuial support from this oity. the following eommlttee of eitizeus and minister was appointed primar ily to procure tbe necessary lands, and if for any other purpose, such pur pose has uot been learned: J. A. Lan sing, president; G. Fred Wbitteuiore, 'Cretary; Rev. Warren U. Partridge, Rev. N. F. Stahl. Louis Mattes, W. W. Latbrope, L. M. Horton, J. L. Hang! and Giles Clark. MR, SWAN'S ESTIMATE. Mr. Swan, of Pittstou, as an exscu tive planning tbe advance arrange ments for the campaign, notified the Union that the sum of 3 000 would be required toward dsfrayiug expense!, and tbe Union, after adding $100 to this (.mount to cover emergencies, set tbe sum of $3,400 as tbe mark for tbe labor of tbe special committee. Arrange ments were made to secure the sum principally through church contribu tions, but after tbe Second Presby terian cbnrob had seaared pledge to tbe amount of several hundred dollars there was a general exodus of pastors from the city and no further funds were assured. At a recent meetiug of the Pastors' union tbe climax came when the ooin mittee reported that there bad been a misrepresentation of tbe amount re quired from the oity aud that in view of the absence of many pastors the committee wus more than ever power less to secure the money. This report was received by tbe union without discharging or continuing the commit tee or suggesting a way out of the uiattor. Since then tbe committee's workings have been in statu quo until last eveniug, wheD, pasuant to tbe chairman's call, u meeting for tbe pur pose of disbanding was to have been held at tbe Young Men's Christian as sociation bnldiug, HAD BIO A MISUNDERSTANDI.SO. A half hour altar tbe announced time for the meeting to convene a Tribune reporter found but three member pre ent who, while uot disposed to discuss the matter at length, gave tbe reporter the intimation that there bad been a gross misunderstanding which bad been left to the Union to unravel. B'urtber than this no information could be elicited beyond a statement from one of the gentlemen tbattbey, them selves.did not know "where they were ut, now that tbe duty tbey were ap pointed to perform is in the jurisdic tion of the Union. It has been learned that ainoe tbe fast of misrepresentation was referred to tbe anion, no action has been taken by it in tbe matter. Revs. Peurce, Mo Leo:), Robinson, Partridge, Stahl, Ford, Floyd, Guild and several others who have been Instrumental in furthering the Moody projeot are out of the city and nearly all of them will be absent nntil nearly tbe time for tbe adveut of tbe mammoth tent. If something is not done by the union to substantiate its promises to support the campaign in part tbore may be an unions contro versy between it and tbe Moody corps. The result may be a complete cut of Scranton in favor of a point farther np the valley, else the union will have to do aome very lively calculating when it members return from their vaca tions. When the proposition was made to locate tbe tent iu Scranton during the progress of tbe campaign up the valley, tne ministers were warm in their in terest in tbe matter. The relegation of tbe work to a special committee wbicb cannot now aot, may prevent the realization of this important work. NORTH END. Otorge Moone Datte All of His Troubl.a From His M arrina-t. Some months ago George Noone united himself to Mrs. Munley, of Providence, who reoently demonstrated tbe depth of ber conjugal affection by scalding ber George when but in their honevmoon. cansinv a snddan mniri. tion, and now tbe two hearts do not beat as one. Noone went to the police station two days ago and asked to be accommodated nntil be conld obtain admission either to tbe hospital or poor farm. He presents a lamentable sight as the resnlt of his Raalrtinir and avi. dently is in great pain and oogbt to re ceive proper moJioal treatrasut, al though Dr. Denne h i kindly attended to him and alleviated the intease pain in hi eyes. In renlV to a TrIHITMH rannrfar'a questions, Mr. Noone made tbe follow ing statement: "I was married to Mrs. Munley by an alderman when I was drunk and not in my right mind. I had been workintr at tha Pnvnirn Vint three weeks ago last Tuesday I had no money coming to me on py aay and when I went home and mv tolfn tnnnA this ontshe got in a fury and I bad to strike her in self defence. She emp tied a kettlefnl of boiling water into a nltcher and whealine- urnnml lnm.il II into my eyes and over my bead." Aoone runner stated that his wife kent a "hola-in-tha-wall" and rlM a splendid business, especially on Sun- uays. Dr. Donne and Dr. Gnnutnr vaatni-. day examined George Noone at the Providence police station. Dr. Donne stated that Noone is suffering from despondenoy caused by tbe his misery oonseauent nnon his marriage and subsequent treatment. They rec ommended tnat JNoone be sent to the Poor farm for a month, otherwise they fear he will beeome insane. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE MOVEMENT. Important Meeting Regarding' It to Be Bald In Congregational Cnuroh. An imnortant map tin? in With tbe Hnndav ohaarvanaa mnnminl will beheld in tbe Welsh Congrega tional oburob on Sunday morning. Aug. 12. The PuritanCongregational, Welsh Conirezutioiial. Welsh Dantikt anil Calvinistio Methodist chorobes have organized a movement embracing tn; weisnwieiuenioi rroviiieucs to arouse Welsn sentiment on tha mttar nf (in,,. day ol servanse and onlioenjed drinking resorts. Already exeelTent work has been qnietly accomplished and there is uu uuuui mat me lunusnce or ine movemeut Will soon be fait In this ann tiou. It tbe Cymric dre be aroused the liurifvluif element will mnn h. fall No legal remedies will be resorted to nut fiiorts win tie made with the more powerful w spou of moral suasion ad ded to pressure being brought upon inose pnouo omolalt who, It Is alleged, are not so prompt in carrying out oer tain unties as they mould be, NORTH END BRIEFS. Tbe employes of tbe Dickion and Von etorcn collieries received their pay yester aay. A spleudid programme ha been ar ranged for the Dutch Gap Mission school social to be held at tbe Congregational church. West Market street, on Monday next. Ice cream, lemonade, and other re freshments are provided fur iu abundauce. Tickets, 10 cents. The object is a most praiseworthy one aud deserving ol eup- port. Elegant framed pictures are being sold lor nan price or irame. unicago Art uo., 127 Penu avenue. A game of alley ball under tbe Shirley rules has been arranged to be played ou Mondav next at the O'Ualley court for tbo sum of $10 a side. Tbo match will take Dlace between 6 and 7 D. m. tbe contest ants being White aud Kennedy, V. Patch and llouaer; score ueepar, Merlin sums, Kereree will be chosen on the grounds, We have only a short time to clear all oar stock of pictures. Chicago Art Co., vn renn avenue. Kjv. Fiord Fuller addressed the mom bers of the Methodi-t Epiacipal church Epwortb league last evening upon tbe work of tbe league in Florida, Several songs aud recltntious enlivened tbe meet ing, woicb was of a pleasant character turougnoui. Maud Miller and Frank Chamberlain won't so couriiug aoraln. Yesterday morn iug they were escorted on the patrol waguu aim ma lauy uueu fiu auu tne gentie niau 15. 1 " The Sunday school of the North Main Avenue Baptist church will run tbeir an nual excursion to Farview on Thursday. Special Offlrer Boyd was unable to ap pear against Jim Jackaou yesterday morn ing, owing to the wounds Jim's razor had caused. The Citizens band paraded tbe streets last eveuing advertising its picnio at Frear's grove on Tuesday. The Rev. D. M. Einter last nieht con ducted another open air meetiug on the square ana reierrea to the reoort in The iHiBuNU upon the arrests ol last montb aud declared that it was most degrading ro toe rair name or this section or tne city tnat nrun xenness snould Ds on the increase. When in the city, call at the Hub and refresh the inner man. A nice lunch al ways ready. SOUTH SIDE. Plan of the Propsatd Bridge Over Boar ins Brook. According to tbe plans and specifica tions attucned to the Hoarlng .Brook bridge ordinance, which passed third and final reading in tbe select conncil Thursday night, the structure will be what is known as tbe "Through Pratt Truss type," consisting of seven spans ot iroui es rt. t in. to KlU feet in length. All the spans nre overhead ex cept that above the channel of the stream, wbiun is supported by truss work beneath. The estimated cost will be 1 100. 000. of which $17,500 is for masonry and superstructure. Tbe total length of tbe bridge will be UUli feet, with a 88 foot roadway and two U-foot sidewalks. exceeding in both instances tbe widtb of tbe Linden street bridges roadway and sidewalks. Tbe structure will be twenty-one feet in tbe dear above tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and Western trucks, seventeen feet above tbe Steel company's trestle, fifty-three feet over tbe reservoir north of the works 1 wo towers will be located on tbe sontb side of Roaring brook aud four on the north side. It will bear a strain of sixteen and one-half ton on a seven and one-half foot base, and is so constructed that an asphalt pave with a ooncrete base oau ie laid, though tbe estimate provide rorpianxiug. ine estimated cost in eludes ull metal and woodwork, eleva tion, painting and a oomplete construc tion aocording to cooper s specifics' tions lor proportion and workmun ship. SOUTH SIDE JOTTINGS. Andrew Best is visiting in Boston. Peter Murray, of Butte. Mont., is the gnest oiratnckxorcorau.ol Meadow brook hotel. Undertaker Jordan will spend a short season at tne seasnore. Families who use wines andliauors for medicinal purposes, should call on Gil- gallon, Spruce street. Nothing but tbe purest goous nanaiod. Martin Gannon, a melternt tbe lower mill, was painfully cut about tha head bv a tailing piece or pig iron ruursuay morn ing. Division No. 14. Ancient Order of Hi bernians, bos boeu organized on this side, and held its first meetiug Thursday night. Misses Maggie Gallagher and Mav Dnir- pan, of Mew York, are visiting at the nome ot ratricK AiulNamsra, ol Cherry street. The Exchaug) Hotel is headaaarters for ine purest wnuuios, cool iagr ana ale. Soup (tree) each day and eveuing. Mark McGowan, of ttiver street, is en tertaining bis niece, Miss Sadie McGowan. of New York, and his brother, Michael McGowan, of Cincinnati The people of tbe Twelfth ward can con gratulate themselves upon having so ex cellent a representative in the upper branch of councils. Mr. Mauley is a tire less worker In the city's cause nud one of tbe brightest of our city fathers. Ecranton's Business Interests. Tbb Tribunb will soon publish a care fully compiled and classifisd list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional interests of Scranton and vicinity. The edition will be bound in book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views of our public build ings, business blocks, streets, etc., together with portrait of leading citizens, No similar work has ever given an equal rep resentation ot Scrantun's many Indus tries. It will bean invaluable exposition ot our business resources. Sent to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new comer and be an nneqnallad advertisement of the city. The circu lation is on a plan that cannot fall ot good results to thone concerned as well as the city atlarge. Representatives of Thb Tribunb will call upon those wuosb namcs are desired in this edition and explain it nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences in this edition will please have notice at the office. That tirid feeling) which Is so common and so overpowering is entirely driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier. Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes weakness. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. 25o. a box.- . 6 Bros.' Store ' 1 where von want to so if von are 1nnVln for bargain. 608 Lackawanna avenue. ' 1 THIS BACK 0a3 of tbe Principals Who Wa3 Scored Rises to Explain. , PEDAGOGUES ARE POORLY PAID For That Reason It Is Necessary for Them to Seek Outside Employment to Make Both Ends Meet The Board Could Have All Their Time If It Was Willing to Pay for It. About the Principal's Petition. Tbe article in Monday's Tkidune re ferring to teaobert' salaries aud pre dicting a general weeding ont of those teachers who are engaged in business outside of tbeir school work, ha elicited considerable comment among the members of tbe psdacogteal nrofes ion. The principals, in particular, do not take kindly to tbe somewhai canstlo criticism of tbe msmber of the board wbo i responsible for the senti- meut expressed lu tbe article. To a Iridunb reporter yesterday one of tbe principal's expressed bis dissatisfaotlou with tbe view of tbe controller. In justice to tbs teachers' side of the question bi views are now published "While it is true." he said, "that the controller is right in oontendiug mat teucneri snotua not devote any considerable part of their time to out side work, it seems strange that this point bud no force before the board of control some weeks ago, when a neti tion was presented by the principals aiKing ror an increase or salaries, it doe not tuke any great power of an alysl to ascertain the reason wby teacher resort to mean outside of their professional work to add to tbeir slender Income, or wbv tbe Scranton school are losing year by year corns of tbeir best and most exoerieoeed men. it is not Duoause tney are laoklog in professional zeal. Nor is it beoause they aitujte pedagogical work, it Ic beoause they are not paid adequately for their services. SALARIES ABB LOWER. "As was shown by the petition pre sented to tbe board and the statistics collated by the committee of teachers and published at that tiiasia the news paper of tbe city, salaries here are far below what they are in ssme fifty or sixty cities ol tbe United States. Some of these cities are larger and some smaller than 8sranton, but the Kieotrio City is far below tbe average. Ibis was made evident to the board. and yet I dare say the meniber who i so flippant and airy in hi criticism of the teaeher wa one of those whose vote is registered against the just de mand or the teachers, . i be board bad it then in it power to take one effect ive step toward remedying the evils complained of. "The controller is deeidedly superfi cial when be tries to excuse the action of the board la refusing the request lor an increase in salaries by saying tnat tracbers do not devote their entire lime to tbeir school work. "Here is a radical mistake a reversal of cause and effect. A the matter now stands, the principals can sav truthfully: We cannot earn enough money at our school work to give u a decent livelihood, nenoe we areobligtd to go outside to add to the slender stipend we receive as salary. We have petitioned the board to give us an in crease, but they have fl itly refused ns witnont setting forth even tbe slight (St reacon therefor. On the otber hand, the board standi on its dignity ana says we will not advance salaries nntil the teachers devote all their timo to tbeir professional work. COMPARED TO PULLMAN. "Thil is tha lanirnacra of tha antnnrnt io Pullman who refuses, to listen to bis impoverished workmen, and sopereil iously states there i nothinsr to arbi trate. But the Pullman of the board would like to have tbe publio regard their oourae as the nroner ona. Hannn tbe CXDlanationa offered tn tha nasi. papers. How long i this deadlock to iwutiuuoi iii ib eviueut tnat sue justice of the request of tbe teaoiiers' demand is now Beneraliv admittad h tha In. telligent people of the city, but for some nnaccountaoie reason tbe board seemc impervious to this just senti mem. Meanwhile It comaa with nnnr mu for a member of tbe board, who has, I ihkc it, piacea Himself on record against the oulv nraetioal mnvamant that bas been made to oorreot the evil ot wbicb be complains, to advance snob Views a are arivan in tha artlxla in Monday s Tribune," A WONDERFUL CRIMINAL. Career of Horaoe D. Baker In This and Olhtr LcoalltUs. Police anthoritiea in man atafua hw already begun to alamor tar Hntin. n Baker, the forger who was captured in v meiana, jm. j. Uie operations have kept him in the swim for several years, and it i known thus tar that bis nim ble pen bas netted him fnliv tun nnn lie is an iugenlous, cool, ealoula'tiug and indnstriona uneratnr hnnlrino nnn. the credulity of others. He set himself uy h religious cntsttsiast, working himself into tbe good graces of the mi-mbor of chnruhea and anolatiaa K earnest prayers and exhortations, and men using tnese very people to further ui Bwinaiing eaoemec The reuord of his nneratlnna faith fully kept by Pinkertoure National Detective agency, reads like a romance of the modern school. His Ions free dom from capture is a tribute to his genius. Baker s real name ia Robert V. n,.v. Vf V. although kis onerationa huv hn oonducted under tbe names of Henry M, Tbomus. Reads Halford, Herbert E. Roberts, Rilph C. Huuter, A. G Hiuckley, Sherman Melcbell, Henry W. Hunter. Lawrenna Rtavana A ft Buckley, C. E Hiscock, Henry B. Scott, Frauk P. Wood, George P. Sage, Frank Moulton, Walter B Snow, G. W. NeUon. W. H. Banner, Violor Fennlek. W. H. Milec and Horace n Baker. He ha two brothers in busi ness in JNew York oitv. Ha ia tha nnl member of bis family who is following a criminal s lire. Harvev victimized neonla at Pittt..n and other places in this region. BRIEF RAILROAD NOTES. The Delaware, Lackawanna and West- era machine shop emplopes will be paid tudsy, Tine Butter's engine. 215. will be out of tbe shops today and will Drobablv talta ber run on trains seven and eight next week. The Delaware. Laokawanna and Waat. em is very slaok atpiosent owing to the coal output being curtailed during the month of August. Fireman Will Gallic baa lust takan a fifteen days' vacation for some causa not known,' Entrinecr Lvman Chain, nf FaMnmUla was at Great Bead one day this week and! now tells some good flsh stories. Wonder where "Tonrje" and Roberts were? It Is known that the Mutual Aid excur sion to Pleasant Beach on July 14 cleared overloOO. Thii ia the most progressive and euterpilsiug railroad association known. It is a Scranton instil ution and its managers deserve great credit for its A larflre aYnnrainn nf nlna tnm tvaa rnn from Scrautnn to Harvey's lako via. the Delaware aud Hudson aud Lehigh Valley laursuay. Merritt Hudson is now running engine wo on tne Ionian V alley gravel train. Charles E. Rick, a new man who fired on Valley engine iii, is at present running a yaMouxer engine on toe naoasn. Bucklen'a Arntoa Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Bores, Uloers, Salt Itheum, Fever Bores, 'letter. Cbnppea Hands, Chilblains, Corn and nil Skiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no cay reaulrod. II It guaranteed to give perfect satistaotlon or money refunded. Price Hi cents per noa. cor soio oy jununew Bros. Vuslo Boxes ExclaslVkly. Best made. Play any deMred number ot tnnes. uautscbl sc bom., manufacturers, joauunebtnut street, rnuaduipuia. Won derful orchestrial organs, only t5 and S10, Specialty: Old uausio boxes carefully re- paireu ana nnprovea witn new tunes. S Bros. Have en?y shoes and at low prices. Restful to tired toilers, bread made irom i'llKonrys Best. SOLE AGENTS FOR LIBBEY'S CDT GLASS Largest line of Haviland & Co.'s viAiiia White and Decorated. Silverware, Lamps, Chamber Sets, WEICHEL & MILLAR Ii6 Wyoming Ave. If a Tornado Strike Scranton It would causa little more surprise to our citizens than FREEMAN'S NEW SPOT CASH PRICE LIS1 HAS DONE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW ELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC, never have been sold before at such prices; but, rememberthere is no CREDIT at Freeman's. GROCERIES Our line of Groceries is complete and you can rely on them being the finest. If you want a delicious, high-flavored TEA, try our New Crop JAPAN for 50c; worth 75c. C. DITCHBURN 4S7 LACKAWANNA AVE. Don't Forget It. THE GREAT BIQ or THE Scranton Press Club Lake Ariel, Tuesday, Aug, U 1CI.EVE-V SCULLING RACKS, From junior single ahull to the big eight oared stiell, competed iu by all the best row ing clubs and oarsmen In America, and A Gil EAT YACHT RACE Between Attorney O. Brulth'a "FWinir rinnd" and Captain Jojeph Oretnhalgh's "Ariel," ot Afffirt, . a. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM ALL POINTS. KXCITKKION TICKKT9 From Bcranton, uunmore, Avoca, Pittston and Port Blanchard Adulta.tl; children, Wo.; tl. a. iff V IT. .1 I i I uauiKi a. as T. f tiaiu. rum vnruuauaie, fl.25; Mayflild, $1.15; Jormyn, $1.10; Arch- Iu A VJItn PftobvllU niunh.n , an.l D.i.. . barg, $1; apoulal D. H. train. Irom Ply. inouin junction, uaea-oarre, raraoua ana Miners' Hllle, $1.2G; snenlal t. & H. train From Hoursdale and Wblu Mills, 7to; from U 1 . ..njni w a. w V TT l W , W., .JIBU.HI Ml. WW ..... .IftlUt UUID train service home In tbe evening. uat your tiuaaw eariy ana avoia tne excur sion day rush. W.V naMn.nA1rui.l Milnmn. am Information. CHHALL -Regatta You Eeed 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. Martin & IDelany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. jj"K!Hmai!E3!HI.linM.EIIHm s Er;a. n R Era ra 1 i 13 Ml Ml 308 Lacka, Ave. 1 CLEARING SALE I M sm " tm 1 66 Doz. Lace Gaps ! To be closed half value. CAPS, worth from 39c. D9 closed out at At less than HALF VALUE and other goods in proportion. lIlllIliIsIIIU!lllll!llll.HllliSII!inuil!llIIIIlIIUlIIIIIItl.HnilIIIIIIIillllllllllS Scientific Eye Til WILL BUY A FASHIONABLE SOFT BRIM TRAW HAT AT CONRAD'S. It's a Great Shock ...... J7- tn the fnlVn who are clnlmlnir thev nndersoll all others.to find that without the least fuss sr bluiter we are fifing- eoatomrrs the ben lilt of such opportunities as ttaese. A Btrlotlv Hla-b Grade I.lL-ht-wleUV Whaal, 1S94 pattern, frrBllO eMSh. 1893 pattera, "ISO tVbaal, ror mis. 1804 pattern, S)100 Wheel, for 8B eaali. rbese prices make the business at our store. at "W iVT-rTT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. ' Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Have removed their office to their "Warerooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147, 149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 868 ROOF ttrmtng and soldering all dons away with bv the naa of HARTM.N S htC KNT PAINT, which conlnts of Ingredi nts well-known to alL It can be applied to tin, galvanized tin, aheet iron roofa, also to briok awellinara. which will Dre vent abaolutalv n erumbUng, cracking or breaking ot the krick. It will outlast tinning ot any kind by many years,and It's cost does not exceed one fifth that of the cost of tinning. Ia told by tbe job or pound. Contracts taken by AflxuHiv uiuiuann, 6CT Birch Bi, V1 out at LESS than I mm to $1. 25, will fSE I Cm J jn 5 Testing Free By DR. DR. SHIMBERG, Cn.Ai.Tta, r.n T?a XT ab i?.nl.A. .hi XTn Eyeglasses and Spectacles at the Lowest Prioes. Best Artificial Eyes inserted for $5. 305 SFItt CK ST., Opp. Old Post Office. N. A. HULBERT'3 City Musio Store, ii, WIOIUNO AVfj. SC&AMTO ITEIVWAT 8Vf DECKER BROTHERS An IRAJVIOH & BACK Mutt Alsea ku-ge stock at Irss-eks tfTJSIGAL H EROH A NDISft mudio, tiTU. itxa Another Advocate of tasiiierie t)R9. HKNWOOD ft tVARDELL: GENTLEMFN-It affords rae cra Sileaanre to state that your aewproceal of extracting- toeth wiaVa grand tueeets la any oaee, and I heartily reoommeod It te all. I alncerely hope that others will test Its merlta. Toura respretfnlly, CAPT. 8. X. BRYANT, Soranton, Pa, Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 816 Lackawanna Ava Will on and after Mav 21 make a great redna tioo in the prices of platea All work gu Wteed first-class in every partionlar, a VAv I 1 A. W. JTJRISCH 435 SPRUCE STREE1 BICYCLES AND 6PORTINO GOODS. , Vtctor, Oandron, Kollpsa. LoTU. Dlamoat and Other Whaela. THE CELEBRATED PlANdO in at PrMsnt . fap. raVTai by Madliif AilM VaMraeaaailyaeaiteCeraBbvtatBexnDaal, 05 Washington Av. Sorantan.Pa.