T1IE SCTIAKTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING.." AUGUST G, 1894. 3 STELLE 134 Wyoming Aye. We will show you what you want. GOOD BUS AD -USE THE And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AXD FOB BALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston MID Co EEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS J THE KFMUWE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE IW'TIVS G. B. Sc Co., Itriprln''"' en Frth Rlnsf. Carney, Brown & Co. EffiVa. ti l l.l liol.-., iUAi.K. Dr. H. B. WARE PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 406 Spruce Street. I! OfiL'e Hours to 11.30. 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. PERSONAL. Frank Ford, nirj'.it clerk at the Valley Ilou.e, uas returned from his vacation. Paniel Hopkins and daughter, Mary, and Jlrs. John Joiip-t, all of liollevue, will Bail for Wales on Wednesday morning. John E. Williams, of Bellevue, has re turned from Wales, where ho has bean en Joying himself for the piv-t three months. Fred Brown, Arch Courtright, Al Fish, Will Lynch, of Clark's Summit, huva beau spending a few days camping at Lake Sheridan. Mrs. Fonto, Mr. Biyd, Jlias Lola Perry, of New York; Alias Leonora Perry, Miss Winnie bVston, Mrs. perry and danguter Myrtle, of Scranton, and Daisy, Lillian mm Boyd Perry made up n haypy picnic party at Hanover park Friday afternoon. Wilkes-Barre Times. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE Under this heading short letters of Internet will be published when eceotnpanied, for pub lieution, by the writer's nainu. Tun'f kiiil'NB will not ho held rcsiionsiblo tor opinion hure expressed. Vr. i.rdrw- Ktatemont. Editor of The Tiithune: Lkaii Kir. Having seen in your Satur day issue an article referring to the .Voody tent campaign iu which it was stated that there had been misrepresentation made, I would ask you to give space iu your val uable paper to the following correction. When eorropondence was first had with Mr. Moody in refrnrd to comiug to thu Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys he made, the following proposition: That if the churches would unite and purchase a tent heating from 2, (WO to 3,000 persons, ho woul come and conduct an evangelistic campaign through the months of June, July, August nud (September. Itev. Mr. Swan, ot Pittstou, secured estimates as to the cost of the outfit ana laid the matter before the pasters of Kcranton, 1'ittston and Wllltes-Hmro, stating that it would be necessary to raise $3,000 to pay for the outfit with, and that Mr. Moody thought that the meetings would pay their own way after being started. The pastors of these three cities and neighboring towns heartily endorsed the movement, the Pastors' union of Kcranton having en dorsed itat three different times. Wilkes Iinrre and Pittston have raised their por tion of the money and carried on the meetings very succesnfully, and Scranton was asked to raise $1,500 as her ghsra tow ards the cost of the equipment, Wllues Barre having raised 11,000 aud Pittston $500. The Pastors' union appointed a committeee composed of lay members and afterward at the request of tbe commit tee added three of the pastors. The pastors of Scranton, with the ex ception of Dr. Kobinson, have not taken up tbe matter of rahdng the money, I pre sume thinking the meetings were quite a way off, they not wishing them until Sep tember, but will undoubtedly raise the necessary funds on their return bept. 1. Dr. Boblnson's church raised over $700. The committee feel that their hands are tied, I presume, by the pastors not having raised the money before going away, but if they will only wait matters will turn out all right. In fact, a petition to Mr. Moody signed by a number of the leading pastors of Scranton urging him to come to Urranton personally in September, baa been sent to him dnrins the week. The work in the lower end of the valley has been going on under the charge of workers appoiuted by Air. Aloody very successfully, two tents being employed seating nearly 3,000 each, and so far about i,iw persons nave prolensea conversion.. 'Sours very truly, Charles R. Ahdiiicwb, Chairman Executive Committee. Aug. t, im. PIANOS . A Foe lo'Dfspepsia US m m mot Sermon Delivered by Rev. D. C. Duplies at Jackson Street Biptist Church. SUBJECT, THE RIRD OF CHRIST Dealt with th Subject In an Eloquent and Able Mannar Hyde' Park Lit erary and Debating Society Will Re open lt Rooms In September. Merited Punishment of an Insulter of Ladies Thomas Gallagher's Funeral. An eloquent discourse ou "To Mi ml of Christ" was ifiveu yesterday morn ing 1 the Jackson Street Baptist church by tho pastor, Rev. D. C. lluubes. He said i "I was struck wry forcibly vritb tbii expression. Apostle John said thare bus been nothing muds that was made, without the uiiud of Christ. It was ttiis mind that planned all creation. How profound must be tbe depth of -uebauiind? What beauty did it not comprehend? Can we usplre to tba mind of Christ? I took the phras us we too often take it, wltaout studying ibe essential. If there is anything ilia Kustiug to Gad it it vauity. For au nittl to think ef its own greatness, There Is do pUe for biiu within the wiviue walls It was vanity that lua the archangel tossy: 'I will be mas ter.'" ''Iu the louelluejsjof nilud, let each esteem others better than lniust.lt1. Jesus took upon himself tbe form of a servant, and win made iu the form of niMU. He humbled himself uiid be cuuie obedient to death. Even death ou the cross. It whs not Christ in the magnitude of his intelltctu.il puwers. If it whs iu this light that the upostles siw hi in, what hope could we hav? W lion wo compare the mind of Christ to the present, there is no comparison. Jesus came, tuesk and lowly in Lean. You never beard a Curist-like voice manifest itself. Let that spirit be in yon that was in Jusus. It would be a great thing to have au intellect' like Christ. 'Satan has a magnificent intellect, lot what bas it availed him? Ciu'ar wa never excelled as a general. Plato, Aristotle and Napoleon had marvelous intellects, but to what purpose whon compared with Christ? To have that intelloei which is not gotteu by love, is ;ono eft-tot. You and I are here to as pire to Christ, and that we may know somriliitig of the life of our Savior. He says, 'Learn of Me.' He, clothed in tlio manifestations of Gol, calls to us, He cum as a slave, iu tbe likeuess of man, with tbe same physical construc tion. It was the) slaves that carried on the vast commerce ef Koias. They un derstood nil forms ef business. It was here that he humiliated himself. Jesus himself suuetified toil by toiling him self. 'And he buuume obedieut unto deslb, even deith at tbu cross.' He -aid, 'I came to do the will of Him tiibt sent m.?.' It is sad that we are so iuohvdiout. Hut 1st this now rst upon you, that wo strive to live a Curist-like lite from now onward." DREW A KEVOUiR. An TJV.known Hon Fr.Rhtani Paten ters on a Street Car. The occupants of au Eyon street and Taylor car, mut witn a thrilling ex perience about 3 o'clock yesterday, VVhi'u th car had reached a point but a short distancs below Uullevue, bound for Taylor, a man who was in as tuts of intoxication got tH. Iu dniug so he lud occasion to pass by a youug lady in one of the seats, and made an In suiting remark to lur. Evidontly he wss not aware of the pugilistic quvluies which a youu mm who was accompanying Her possess 1. As soon as the words wer utter. J, this young man sprung from his se&t and dealt the Liwlriale a 6tingiag tlow, whiob felled htm to tbe ground He then proceeded to administer a further puuiiiurwnt to the prostrate insnitxe. Aftt-r doing this he drew from bis pocket a revoivor, but ou Ltaiuthii tor a moment, concluded not to uso it Tbe youug man brandished the weapon in the air and tbeu replaced it in bis pocket. TO REOPCN IN SEPTEMBER. A Prominent Literary Sooioty Wilt Again Furaue Its Work. The Hyde Park Literary und Da bating society will reopen tbe rooms of the Welst rhllosQpkloal soemty oa South AUiQ avenue iu Suptemtur for its litersry work. The soamty baj hid marked suectss, and now ranks as first among its kind iu the city. Tbe ifcture, "Skould Young Mn G to College, is expectsd from Professor George Howell, and Emerson Uweu will be prsvuilfd upon to give a noili- tinn of "The Miser," which received sucb popular favor at the comuinnK uitbt txerciivs at the high school. 'J In se dtsiring to liocnme members of tba sccisty will pltssw blind in ti fir names as soon a possible, iti j w-m bersuip is now about sventy-fivu. TKCfvUS GAUGHER BURIED. The Eervioia Were Cjnduotej la St. Pat lick's Cbuic'i. The funeral of Thomas Gullugher, of Serantou street, who died on Friday evening in the Moses Taylor hospital, occurred at 2.30 o'clock yesterday after noon. Services were conducted iu St. Patrick's church by ltv. J, 13, Whelau The iloral tributes were Very beautiful, among them Liug two haudsome pil lows inscribed, "lboinaa" and "Cous in." Many handsome casket bouqueits were also presented. Iutermetit was made in Dunmore Catholic cemetery. The flower bearers were: j. Carroll, T. Tierney aud A. Tierney; pall bear ors: Wulter MeNieholas, John Tierney, William MeNieholas, Charles Carson, Jobn Gallagher and Thomas lUgan. - LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. Miss Sarah Davies, of Lafayette streot, is visiting friends at Sbaniokin. B. C. Greene nud daughter Stella, of Bellevue street, are sojourning ut Provi dence, R. I., and cities along tbe Atlantic coast. Miss Gertrude Beavers, of Lafayette street, is spending a week among friends at Dalton Miss Mabel Yost, of Jackson street, is Vlsitlug friends in West Pittstou, A formal opening of the club rooms of the Republican leugue of tbe West bide will be held on Aug. 23. Car No. 61, of the Swetlnnd street line, left the track at Main avenue and Jack-on street yesterday afternoon, and trnfflo was delaytd for nearly an hour. Finally, with the aid of auother car, it was pushed back to tne rails again. Harry Pass, of West Lackawanna ave nue, spent the Sabbath at Lake Winola. Mrs. George W. Bkillborn, of Jackson street, has returned from Susquehanna county. Morgau M. Jenkins, of Danville, Is visit lng bis cousin, Will D. Griffiths, of North Sumner avenun, on his return from Port Uiam, i. J. Tickets for tile Pros club recatta ou Aug. 14 are oa sale at Davies' drug storo. Elegant framed pictures arolbeing sold for half price of frame. Chicago Art Co., l.i f enu avenue. " Mr, aud Airs. D. E. Tumlies. of DlvMon street, spent the babbath with friends at LUKe it;uia. Misses Cora Butcher and Anna Hill, of North Lincoln avenue, left ou Satuiday for a week's siuy at Tuukhaunock. Airs. Eay Colvdle. of Chestnut street is visiting friends in the woat. Miss Amelia Hazen and Mrroi Har ford, of Wilkon-11 v re, spnt thebahhath an menus on tins sine. Itv. A. W. Cooper ot U amnion strsst. preaehod yestoidav at the Wvomiinr as- seinhly. Key. Charles Lee preached yesterday morning and Kev. William Pntsons last evening, in the Hampton btreet Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Thomas Allen and .son. Ezra, of North Hyde. pak avenue, have returned fi oin u sojourn at Lake Wmola. Mrs E. AI. Hnachain or Lifavetto street. ha opened a nurse's register in Deckers drug store. Kev. A. W. Cooper, pastor of tbe Hamp ton street Alethodist Episcopal church, has returned from an extended visit at blalerville, Ithaca and O.vego, N. Y. We have only a short time to cloar all our stock of pictur.s. Chicago Art Co., 7 Peuu avenue. " NORlFiiD BRIEFS. Miss Fl rk'nc Sickleris sponding her va cation at Tankhnuuoik, William Sturk. of North Main avenue, is entertaining Mr. Doyle, of West Nichol- con. We are clearing out the whole of our stock of fine e chings. Chicago Art Co., I" i l enu avenue. Mrs. John Leonard, of Newark, N. J., is visiting her mother, Airs. JlcNulty, of alargnret uvenuo. Dr. Kinter will address a Dublin meet- ins this evening at tno Ureeit Kidga Pro hibition Loagtiu rooms. A. M. Atherton, of North Main avonne, is unable to accompany the Xo.v York and bcrauton party on tue Canailiau tour. The social at the W.lsh Congregational church t .is evening promises to b- a great success, as a splendid programme hai bsou arranged. Henry M. Atherton. of North Main avenue, is at Lake Winola, and Air. and iir.i. ciaveuce Atuerton nave returncu from the same place. Professor Burdick, of Cspouse avenue, is entertaining Mr. and Ars. Jame-i Ted dingi, of Vinpleton, la., and Airs. Qeorge lirown, or est l'lttston. Rov. D. A. Evans resumed dutios yester day at the Puritan Congregational church uii'l was congratulated by Ins many iriends upon his improved state ot health. Rev. W. F. Davios preached a special sermon at the iWelsh Luptiist church last evening upon Uapust principles. Anew member was received Into tue cnurcn oy the ceremony of Bant ism. The funeral of Mrs. Patrick Manlev, of Hollow street, took place yesterday amid nrmv tokens or ro-itiect. Deceased has suffered but a short illusss and the grief ot husband aud children is ton more poignant. Intermeut took place at Hyde Park ceme tery. The funeral of Thomas D. Jenkins, of Throop street, who died so suddenly on rriday evening, will taki) place todav at 2 p ni. from the residence. The members of the Foresters nnd Odd Fellows lodges aro requested to meet at their respective nails at 1 p. in. The Puritan church choir and Miss Mulley's class, No. 10, of the Alethodist hniscopal cliurcli, urj arranging a grand concert to be held iu the Alethodist Epis copal church parlor on Ann. id. Ihepro cet'ds will be divided betweon the choir and the class. ilii'S MuUey's class is working energetically to provide funds for a splendid chandelier lor tho chinch. The Alethodist Episcopal church choir has arranged to run tneir first annual ex curium ou August 14 to Lake Winolu. For some considerable time the members and conductor have given their services voluntarily, thus being the means ot econ omizing a few hundreds of dollars an nually while at the same time tho excel leuce of the nniiic bus been sus'uinud. Tho house of Mra. Catharine Farroll. 196 Wilbur street, was destroyed bv lire on S-at t.rday afternnou. In rrsV'Ouse to the call from box 75 the Liberty, Niatnra an 1 Excelsior hose companies attended, hut tho fire had gained too much headway be fore their arrival. The greater part of tho furniture was removed. It is thought that the lire nriglunted troin a delect in the flue, as the flames wore first di-covered near tho chimney iu the second story. Daniel Devine, of Oak street, was ar rested last night by Lienteuniit Spellman und Ollicer P.. Vr. Jones coiiaiquont upon complaints of varioin eitizeus. It appears that "Danny" Is subject to hallucinations when ho imagines ti.nt the whide world is set against him and ho haant various times succeeded in etnblishing himself as a dangerous chara ter. iin will be exam ined today with a view to hi) being (lis patched to tho Poor farm whi.ro he prov iou ly resided for two years. W a' "r Filn rs. Pure water secures good health. T. F, Leonard, at ftii," Luckawnnua avenun, hue for sale four styles of stoutt water liltur that ure sokl al prici s within reach of all aud aro as easily cleaned and taken care of its a water pull, and will last for yours. llK 13 lur is all stone, nothing to ruit. cor rode or become foul and will lifter trom four to twelve gallons per day. Drop in and see tnem. S4C.000 Echucl Home No. 27, E. L. Wulter, nrchitec;, bids to bo opene tl.i mmiT It. til be hniit on ( nliiinbin ev.vm. Lots for sale on this avenue at low pricoj for a brief period. Arthur Fiiotiiixoham. Eat Hue ad made from Pillsbury's Best nud bo healthy. ' tor.ir.tor.'j Euainass, I:-.trrsts. The TitniUNE will toon publish a cure fully complied nud clnssiliud list of the leading wnolosale, bunking, manufactur ing nnd professional interests of Kcranton nud vicinity. The edition will be buutuf iu honk form, beuutifully Illustrated with photogravure views of our public bulld ii gs, business blocks, htreuts, etc., together with port rails of loading citizen, No similar work has ever given un equsl rep resentation of bcrantou's many iudut tries. It will be au iuvaluuble exposition of our business resources. bent to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new comers aud be an tinequull.d advertisement of the city. The circu lation is on n plan that cannot fail of good results to those concerned as well as the city at large. Ieproeutatives of The Tuiuunr Will Call Upon TIIOSB WHOSR NAMKU are ubsired in this edition aud explaiu its nature more fully. Those desiring vlows of their residences In this editiou will please have notice at tho office. Bucltlon'e Arnica Salvst The best salve in tho world for Cuts BrulBes, Sores, Ulcers, Snlt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns aud nil bkiii Eruptions, aud posi tively cureB Piles, or no pay required. It it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price UO cents per box. For sale by Matthews Bros. TJuslo Boxes Exclusively. Best mads. Play any desired nn rubor of tunes. Oautschi & bons., manufacturers, 1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won. derful orehestrial organs, only '5 and $10. Specialty : Old music boxes earefully re paired aud improved with new tunes. Real faith never grows weak by hav ing to wait. Sufferers taking Hood's bar saparilla for chronic complaints should be patient and the result will be satisfactory, flood's Cures. ' Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and elllcieutly.on tbe liver and bowels, tia He Is Eodow.d with Migmtlsm and Forceful Ekquence. m to mnm gob's will The Important Thing 1$ Net What a Man Does, But What Ho Is-Differ-ence Between Cowardice and God-Fearing Temerity Obedience Should Be Unquestioning and Im plicit The Living Christ Speaks to Us. ' In tbe asnuce of the psstor, tbe pul pit of the E.ui Park church yesterday ufttrnnon and evening was occupied by Rv. W. M. Brundnge, D., D., of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church of Albeuy, N. Y. Dr. liruuduge is endowed with tho rare gift of magnetism and sincere, forceful olcquunca which elicits sym pathy and uttention from the audito rium. His two sermous of yesterday aud tbe earnestness and thought whiuh uccimipauUd thai wou for him par ticular favor with hli bearers, In the evening he presetted from Si. Jobn ii, 6, "Wbatstevsr He suitu unto vou, do It. from whleu wss drawu the lesson of doing God's will implicitly and without questioning. Dr. Brund uge said; The nil Important thing is nt what a man does, but what he is; and just what lie is he will out iu his life. If a man is richc he will do right. Obedieuoe Is what Uod is evr eekiug to teach us. "To obey is better tbau to sacrifice." To be a Chris tian is not to held a certain crted is not to perform a curtain ritual. It i. described De.t in the words of tno text, "rtnatso- over He auith unto you, do it." MUST SPUING FROM LOVE. It mut bs loving obsdieuco, not servile, not iu-pired by fear. No servic. to the Christ ii acceptubl which does not spring from love: "Though I bestow all my goods to feed the p or, aud though I give my body to be burned and have not love, it proflteth me nothing." it must be entire utieaisncs. xuerecan be no reservation. "Whoioevsr shall keep tie whole law and yst offeud iu ou point he is guilty of all." It must be unquestion ing obedience. The time to question is be fore the Christ bas besu chosen the Muster aud Lord of one's life. The obedience of the soldier: Mis not to make reply, Itis not to reason why, 11 is but to do and die. The obedience of the most of us is too half-lieartud. We need more divine tem erity. Our over caution is moral coward ice. Our Matter's work in this world is sadly hampered because we do not obey. We know ills will ana we uo it not. "Alore truth." we pray, aud any truth that is not obeyed proves a curse rather thnn a blessing. Other great commanders Dave blundered In their commands. Napoleon bluudeaod at Wuturloo because he did not kuow of a simpler way aud the battle was lost. Our Commander never blunders; we can trust His commands. HOW WE KNOW HIS COMMAND3. How do we know what he commands? From the Bible, from tho teaching of hu man history, from the provideutial cir cumstances of our lives: more than this, from the present inspirations of His spirit, Everv one of us may be divinely inspired of our will. Inspiration did not come to an end oue thousand eigut Hundred years ago. "If any man will do my will he shall know." The living Christ speaks to us to day, not through dreams and visions aud voices, but through one human conscious nessthrough our suntihed commou sense. Tlieconditious ot always bearing angnt the divine voice are first perfect humility, the being away from all self; and second ly, clear-eyed faith iu the presence and power of (iuu in our lives. Building; aaterial fir'Ssle. Inquire nt Conrnd Scbroeder's office, Commonwealth Building. Our lino 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. DITCHBURH 4:7 LACKAWANNA AVE. THE CI4.EBRATED r at rrfHint the jiui f'euttsr and Preferred t Lii'.Eui: aiortt eir'.vo.tis: C)ipa;itsC(ilurabu3Montrr:snt, ' '.' '- ,-.i. 'm i.v t .'r .-'- ' R OOF tinning and soldering all done away witn by tne ubo ot hahtaiajn a i at- EJAIV'e ...1.1. .1. -n..uiD.B n i Ai ... ENT PAINT, which consists of ingrcdi nts well-known to all. It ran be applied to tin, pal vi niised tin, sh.'ot iron roots, a so to brick dwellings, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, cracking; or liruukiug of the brick, ft will outlast tiuulug ot any kind by many yenrs.and it's cost does uot exeoed ona flfth t hut of ibe cost of titiuing. Is sold by the job or pound. Contracts ta!en by ANIOMO UAUl JIAiNN, U7 Biroh St Don't Forget It. THE GREAT BIG OV TUB Scranton Press Club Lake Ariel, Tuesday, Aug. 14 ELEVEN SCULLING HACKS, From junior single shell to the big eiffht ('ftrcd siiel). competed in by all the best row ing clubs aud oarsmen in America, and A GKEAT YACHT KACE Between Attoruov C. Smith's "Flying Cloud" and Captain Joioph Uroenhalyk's "Ariel," ot . ewark, .N. J. SfECIAL 1KAINS FROM ALL POINTS. EXCimSION TICKETS From Scranton, Dunmore, Avoea, Pittston aud Port Wain-bard Adults.tl; child reu.OUa.; siieelul X. W. V. truin. From Curboula.o, fl.ri; UsylUM. Kt.16; Jermya, 81. HJ;AroU bu d. Wmtou, Peekville. OljrpHsnt and Prlea burr, II i epeulal P. B. trslu. Froui fly mouth Junction. likes-rre. Purines aed llmen' Mills. 1U; spe-ls.1 b. 3l H. trala From HonesUsle aud White Mills, U; iroui Ihiwley, fclo.; special E. w. V. train. Sure train service home In the evening. Uet your tlekets early sod avoid the excur sion tier rush. Watch newspaper local oolumns (or other information. SffiUHEB CHINA HALL II SOLE AGENTS FOR LIBBEY'S CUT GLASS LARGEST LINE OF Haviland & Co.'s Cllitia Wuita aml Deooratecl. Silverware, Lamps, Chamber Sets, &.-. WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Ave. If a Tornado Should 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. TWO BALLOOH ASCENSIONS AT Laurol Hill Park Next V'eclnesday JIK3 LULU RANDALL, of Detroit. Mich., nadur tho maiinxo'.nent of Prof, ("bus. Kabrich, will uniltH a balluuu asi eu- siou, parachute drop and trnpczo perfor- w maaoe at Latiral Hill Park, Wednesday, Augusts, at 2.30 p.m. Rluaatlo halloou will be inflated in full view ef the audience, The trapeze performative, tie rapid ascension, tbe leap, the llr"'uf ef the balloon and the deseeat are slf hts truly wouderful to be held. In U evenUs at 7. SO Prof. Charles H. Kabrloi will saake an ascension with his pet dog, Grover, surrounded with different-colored lights. No oue should fail to see this rich treat. ADMISSION, 10 CENT8. You Need Them And a visit to Martin & Delany's wili 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. tin & I3elany Custom Tailors and Clothiers, WYOMING AVENUE. 308 LEA To be closed half value. a CAPS, worth from 39c. closed out at 1 51 loz. At less than HALF VALUE and other goods in proportion. :!:3z;E::sL:si5:2ii::2i:!3!!nEzic:;E3:a?i3;t::sazz::a35ss;:E:ssiss5asz:Bise3iiEsa:sasziEBiiu Scientific Eye WILL BUY A FASHIONABLE SOFT BRIM AT CONRAD'S. It's a Great Shocls fothe folks who are clMlminsr they nndersfll ill others to And that without the loust fuss or blu-tcr we are irivinu cm torn rs the boa tfltol sneh opi'.ortuniiies as these. - A hli-ieilv Hlali rade LIiit-welgU W heel, 18114 ,11111 oro, f r 1 lO.nash. 1HII3 pititnrii, 8 ir.0 Vheel, for 75. 18t)i pattern, I Vm M'heel, for SSen Chcse prices niako the business ntourotoro. FLOREY HOLT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Have removed their office to their "Warerooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147,149, 151 MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 80821 STRAW HfiT "A GOOD TALE WILL BEAR TELLING- TWICE." USE SAP0LI0! USE s Flilllll Lacka. Ave. , sW 55 mm Lego Saps out at LESS than 1 to $1.25, will C. r Testing Free By DE. DR. SHIMBERO, The Specialist on the Eye. Headaches and Ner vousness relieved. Latest and Improved Style of Eyeglnsses und Spectacles at the Lowest Prises. Best Artificial Eyes inserted for 15. 305 Sl'HVCIJ ST., Opp. Old Post Office. tl. A, HULBERT'3 City Musio Store, H WXOMINO AV. BCBAKXOi 6TFTNTVAY A S?0?l DKCKER ISHOTHERS r SKAAICH & BACK Vi'llLXi He UAUUU PIANOS Alsca larirs stookof flreMase KTJSICAIi aiERCHANDISIi Another Advocate of testae KS. I1KNTYOOD A Vt ARDELLt GENTLEMEN It affnrde me rea pleasure to stnte that your sewpneM of extracttiift teeth was m graDd euoeeee Is sny oese, and I henrtlly recommend Hts all. I sincerely nope that other will test its merits. Yours respectfully, CAFT. S. E. lillYAXI, Saraetoti, Pa. Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 816 Lackawanna Ave. Will on and after Mav 31 make a great rodnn tion In the prices of plates. AU work guar anteei first-class in everv particular. A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREET BICYOIiBS AND 6PORTINO GOODS. Victor. Gendron, Kelipse, LovelL Diamoai and Other Wheels.