THE SCTiANTON TRIBUTE TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 7, 181)1. TELL LEY 134 Wyoming Ave. We will show you what you want. GOOD BREAD -USE THE- And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOB SALE TO THE TRADE UY I.!! tEWARE CP COUNTERFEITS ) Tt-'E BFHIUNE POPnUB Punch Cigar3 HAVE THE fMITHIS G.. B. Sc Co., tninrintd en Fieri fltflqr. Carney, Brown ft Co. Mfr'a. Dr. H. B. WARE PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 406 Spruce Street. oi ... n ( ! TO 11.30. ( TO 0. To the Republican Party of Lacka wanna County: I hereby nnnounce 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. Jlatthew J. lluuuinn, of Brooklyn, X. Y., spent bunduy with relatives in. tlie city. liiss Lulu SIcAlnmcy, of Plymouth, re tnnn il lioiii.t vosteiduv nftora week's visit with friends iu the city. , Jlr. Dnniul King and daughters, Kute mid Nfllie, leturuod to their home iu lsingliiimton yesterday. JlriJ. M. W. Turry, Miss Jessie Torry, nnd Miss Margaret Torry, of Clinton place, will ieavo tomorrow for block Island, where thiy will spend the two weeks enjoying the ocenn breezes. Announcement is innde that Harry L, Lenin, ut one time city editor of Tub Tin bun is, hut now in clinryw of the Shamokiu Dispatch, will en Aur. 23 bo miiriiod to ilissLulu .Shields, of Wilkes-linrre. Says Wednesday's Ni'ws-Dealer: "Geo. McDonald, ol Snaiiton, spent a few hours in this city Sunday. Jijsg Kittle JInrt, of Serniitun, u prominent contralto sinner, is the guest of Jliss Knto O'iliillcy, of Dana street." fernnton'a Euainess Interests. Thk Thihink will sonn publish n care fully compiled and classiuVd list of the leading wholesale, banking, UMiitifactur )ii(! and professional interests of Scranton mid vicinity. Tho edition will be bound iu book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views of our pnblio build ings, business blocks, streets, etc., together with portraits of leading citizen, No cimiUr work has ever giveu uu equal rep resentation of Scrau ton's many iudu. tiies. It wilt beau invaluable exposition of our business resources. Kent to persons outside the city, copies of this hsindsomo work will attract new comers and bo an unequalled advertipement of the city. The circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good results to t ho-e concerned as well as the city at largo, preventatives of The Tkihunb Will call upon THOSE WHOSK NAMKS are DKSiitF.n in this editiou and explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences In this editiou will please Love notice at the office. Water Filtrs. Puro water serures good health. T. F. Leonard, at 6u5 Lackawanna avenue, has for sale four styles of stone water lilters that are sold at prices within resell of all, and ure as easily cleaned nnd taken euro of as a water pail, and will last for years. The filter is all stone, nothing to rut, cor rode or become foul and will fitter from four to twelve gallons pur day. Drop iu and see them. Buckleu's Arnica Sal vs. The best salve in tho world for (!ut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheura, Fever (sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ull fekiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or iio pay required. It if guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price S!i cents per box. Fur nle by Matthew Bros. Uuaio Bexoi Exclusively. ' Best mads. Play any derired number of tunes. Gautschi & Sons., manufacturer!, 1080 Chestnut stroet, Philadelphia. Won derful orchestrial organs, only t5 and Jll). Specialty: Old musio boxes carefully re paired aud improved with new tune. The Sucoksh which. Hood's Sarsaparllla bas had in freeing old and young from af flictions caused by impure blood is really rcuiamaoie. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable aud uu uui purge, pain or gripe, com Dy an drugglBts, PIANOS 1 A Foe io Dyspepsia , , i sues suite ci mm The l esion I Co SHE LOCAL FLYERS A Few of the Speeders Owned by Residents of 1 This City. ALIEN LOWE HEADS THE LIST The Fastest Horse In the City Has a Record of 2.16 l-2-Many Others That Are Not Much Slower In the Matter of Blood Local Horses Can Well Lay Claim to Aristocracy men Who Own the Fast Steppers. The organization of the Gentlemen'H Driving dub ami the series of excellent meets wliic!; are now b.ing conducted by that organization at tlie Driving park have given an iinmeasureatile im petus to tb iuierest in horses in this region, aud one qnestiou which is every day diseunsed ly the horseman, and not infrequently asked by others, is ''Who owuos taa fastest horse In Scran ton?" This distinction was Ions in the undisputed ownership of tho lat la mented Owen Cusiclt, waoso big black gelding Stevie. won a world-wide impu tation by capturing the famous tan-heat race in Cleveland a few years ago and making a record of 2 IS after six or 8'Veu uiiKs had been trotted. Stevie, however, has been withrawn from tho track aud is now in the Washington avenuj stable. No Soranton horso over teat Stem's iiuie while he was on the track, but now there are several that are as fast, if not faster. One of these is Allen Lowe, a Btal liuii, ownod by Walter J-rmvn. Allen Loweis by Alcantara, dammed byllappy Medium; second d mi, Am -lie iu Star, lli-tiisi dam is too lam ol M.ixy Cold). Alii Mr. Jermyn's horse lias a rcord .of. "2 Jtil aud recently in a tiial heat iiiadfl un- mile in 2 11 As can be steu from his podigre, Alleu L iwo is a liorse of the jiutd pr.'ple variety in the m itter of blood. Ho is a bay and us handsome as he is speedy. SOME OF THE OTIli-.K FLYEKS Walter Jeimyn owns a bay inure that has :i record of 2.23 and a trial time of 2 She comes lrom the b.t-l blooded stoulc. Dp Wonts has a mar-', Magnolia, trial 2 2(3, by Rider Brooks. Frank Jermyn owns a brown stallion, I'otasco, record 2 23; trial 2 11 II was Hired by Bruwu II d, one of the tireatest pacing sires in the country, lie also owns a Wilkes mare dammed l;v Dituutless, which promises to do well. Dr. Hill has a tam of bays each of which can beat 2 SO; and his gray pa cer Jim Mesrs, made a mile at Fleet wood iu 2 17. W. II. Gearuart has a stylish bay mare, Trillyway, by Ilam- bletomau Pnnce, which has a record of 2.2, and ought to trot a mile in bet ter tuan 2 20 if put into good hand. She made a half iu 1 1-i at the matinee last Saturday. J, J. Jtruiyn bas a black gelding, Fred, sired by Mauibrino Transport, which has a record ot 2 311; aud a stallion byued llges.datnmed by Emerson, which has shown a 2 2 t clip, This stallion's dum is also the dam of Moqnette which holds the 4-year old record of 2 10. Another stallion of bis string of wuiciUd expected great things is h u year-old called bid i.cho, sired by bidnev and dammed ny jeho. Ambrose Spencer owns a pur of bay pacers which have made 2.40 together, L. Crawford has a team of bays that can pace the mile in about the same time, and a pair of trotters that can do as well. Frank Crane has a 3-year-old ny Cheltenham and ' llamblutouian Prince which promises to be a speedy horse. Dr. Hand bas a colt whicu also gives promise of remarkakle feats. Ell Ager has u line stable.. His best horse is Golden Bell, 2 20i, by llamliu's Almout. Another horse which he is very proud of is a 3-yeat-jld by Maui brino King, dam, liiiea, by Sultan. It is a 'Vrand individual and carries a mark of 2 40. Ha has a 2-year-old out of the same mare by Chimes, and an other 2-year-old out of Juliet, 2 21, by Mambrino King SOME SOUTH END HOUSES. Providence boasts of some of the best horses in tlie ci'v. Martin Clark- has Scranton Belle, 2 23J; trial, 2 IS; King Harry, lay gelding 2 30, and black stallion, Maclay, 2.23. (trot). Maclay is now pacing and Clark is confident that she will surpass 2.13 ltindolph C'ripp-n has three niccjlts. St. JNick by .Nephew, a nrowu suu ny Stambold, and one by Axtell. Robert Westlake's Charlie Stikson is a 2.2: horsa which is doing excellent work among the pacers this year. St. Johns Mvrtle S. has it mark nf 2 20; Kingsley's Honest Jake, 2.20, won a goon race in wuges-tfarre in July lust; Fred harvey owns Jack, roan gelding, with a mark of 2 30, and J, L. Cranford, in addition to his teiina, has Famous Girl, bay pacer Sum Hill, 2 28k J. H. Lad wig swears by a sorrel gelding, Blue, 2 27, by Seneca Patchon, Georgo M. Ilallstoad re cently purchased the bay gelding K"e ley, which has a murk of 2 31.V, Imt can go much faster. M. T. Keller's Mamie Gift, 2 23, by Pilot Gift, is also a horse of great eeauty and promise. There are besides these many goo road horses which aro way under three minutes, and others with long pedi grees. New horses are being enntiuu nlly brought here, and it is safe to say that in the matter of good hors' fleh, Scranton compares favorably with any other city of its size in this part of the country. VISITORS AT THE C MP GROUND. Persons Who RfgiBtered at Wyoming During Last Week. Among those who registered at tho Wyoming camp ground last week were: Mrs, Q. E Dnrland, Bortha Dnrland, Wyoming; Marguerit" Bicon. Wilko--Barre;Dr. O. II. McNnlty, West Pitts ton ;Uev. II. C. McD rmott, Kingston; Rev. M. D. Fuller and Mrs. Fuller, Scranton; Rv. Floyd E. Fuller, Flor ida; Mr. and Mrs. W. II Jackson, West Pittston; Rev. John B. Sumner, Pittston; Mis S. C. Wadhams aud Miss L. F. Wadhams, Wilkes-Barr; Mrs. C. H. Stenson, Norristown; F. E Wood, Scranton; Ruv. T. M. Fnrey and Mrs. Fnrey, Yates; JeanetteBry den, West Pittston; C. M. Fanner, Ashley: Minnie B. Kyte, West Pitts ton; Rev. G. C. Lymun, Wyoming; Rev.), J. R. Wagner and Mrs.. Wagnr, Lehman; Mrs. E. A. Brovvnscombe, Wilkes-Barre; Henry Van Scoy and I S. Van Scov, Kingston; K.' L. Rippard and Helen Rippard, Baltimore; Rev. J. C. Hogan, ForeBtCity; C. E, G. John and Mrs. John, Wilkes-Barre; C. A Rogers end children, Wilkes-Barre; U. C. Reynolds and H. A, Heiss.Soran ton; Rev. G. T. Price and Mrs. Price, Avooa. Yesterday tlie programme was as follows; 0 n. m, morning prayers, Rev. L E Van Hoeieni 10 a. in., Bible study; 11 a m.. "Proper Use of Les- I son Helps." Rev. Gaorira T. Prloe: 2 n. "l m musical service; 8 p, m., t"How to Kef p Yonng Peot.le in Sunday School," W. H Peck; 3.30 p. in., "The Sunday t-'chool Misi mary Sjciety," Rsv. Will H. Ilille. ; 7 30 t m , a I trsss on "lUj South," Floyd E. Fuller. SCHILLING GLEE SOCIETY. Young Men of St. PuUr'j Pariah Band Tog-other to Eluir. The call for a meeting of the voung men of St. Peter's parish at College hall last night for the purpose of or ganizing a glee club was licerallv re sponded to. Those present were en thusiastically in favor of the proj 'ct and immediately proceeded to perman ent organiz itiou by electing the fol lowing oiuors: Jonn Keegan, presi dent; Matthew Snow, vic-preident; John Kirhy, secretary; Wiiliam Mc Cormaik. treasurer; William Scbildug, leader. The society will Do kuowu as the S.diiliing (ilee society. J. he members enrolled last night were Thomas Mnrpliy, P. J. Whealeu, mis tolan, James Doyle, J. J. Mar tin , Johu Beck.-tt, J. Gail.igher, Wil liam Kenny, Jam -s Hays, .1. Gordon, J. Lang. P. Flaherty, J. Sheridan, O CuinuiintfN, P. Siieridan, Walla Riiuey, Charles OWlalley. The club will meet for practice every Monday night. NORTH END. SmaskUitf Window from D , L. & W. F.ailwuy Trains, Recently the practice of young fol lows throwing missiles from the curs on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroa 1 on Suudays has in creased to an alarming extent. Tho youths generally board the train above the Laokawanun avenue crossing and in y a free lido to Clark's Summit. Same h ave ut the Notch to witness a base ball game, but tlie mi'i irity dis perse about Clark's Summit, where they commit no end of depredations in robbing orchards, etc. In making tlie r.-turn tr.p thoy have a conte3t iu sliui; lng ai'pli-s and other missiles at pedes trians and windows. On Saturday evening in particular the win lows of James Lyons' lion-e at Tripp's crossing wore smashed and tho glass hurled into tho crib where a lit tle child was asleep. John McYauuv's houie received a similar compliment. Coxey's army was a ho.it of ijeiitlemon compared to these cowardly rufliaus. AN INTRICATE LAW SUIT. In V, hica F.iat aod a Dog Are Badly Mixed Up. Alderman II ran h id to adjudicate yesterday morning between the elo quence of Aitorm-y Vaugliau and Law yer butulill-, . who appeared respec tively fi r John J. Costello and Robert E. Gill. Costello rented No. 14 W North Main avenue some months ae;o to Gill tor the annual sum of $210. oi which 10 is now iu arrears. When the house w is let tho landlord had a dog upon the premises with which the defendant was qui to charmed and besought Costello to leave it at the old hoini. After a couple of mouths Gill wrote Costello that ho was no longer enamored of the canine. There upon the dog was removed aud follow ing this came a suit against Costello for two mouths boarding of doggie. Al doruiau Bailey fixed so' as the price of the two months board. Costello then appealed. All this was apparently waded through yesterday and the alderman gave ju Igemeut for i10 and costs in the main action. No lice of appeal was given. NORTH END BRIEFS. W. C. Tunstal, of the Register, is spend ing tho week at Lake Ariel. Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad have re turned from an extended tour through 1 oi k state. John II. Hopewell, of the R 'gister, is entertaining Iielson Outeiius, o North umberland. Mioses Katie aud Lucy Lynn, of Iluwlcy, aro visiting with Miss Maggie Durkiu, of Durum street. Elegant framed pictures are Jbeing sold lor Halt price ot irame. Chicago Art Co., 127 Penn avenue. Miss Blancho Hallstead is spending s vacation at Lenoxville and has not re turned as stated iu u contemporary. Tho funeral of Johu llanimill, of 109!) North .Main avenuo, will take place to dav, leaving the residence at ' p.m. In tenueut at- Forest Hill cemetery. Great preparations are being mado for I'eplasophs' Day, Aug. lit, wneu an excur sion of the order of Northeastern Pennsyl vania will tie run to Uleu ClnoKo. Tho nlley ball contest at tho O'Mullcy cnurt lust night was won by White and Kennedy with 21 points, against Patch and It dda, IS. Tho stakes were S1U a side aud J. Fidian gave satisfaction as referee. Division fl. Ancient Order of Hibernians. Board of Erin, held a very successful so cial and entertainment at the armory last evening, wnou a largo numoer were as sembled aud a loug and pleasant evening- was spent. Rev. W. F. Davies gave an excellent ad dr'ss Inst week at the Wel-h Haptisl church upon foreign missionary work, JJr. Davies is au authority upou this special Bulnect and his addresses are al ways iuteiesi ing. The addresses will bo continued on tne first Monday in tho month'uud will nodouut become popular events. The Dutch Gap Mis-noil school social ami entertainment held at tho Welsh Can gregational church last evening was great success, numbers being unable to obtain admission. Rebert H. Williams, superintendent, aim John lloyd, seen tary. deserve credit for the energy they have shown m developing the mission work iu this district. Tlie work whioh Is under the charge nfHov. K. S. Jones, was iu auguratod last October and tho member ship now reaches sixty. The funeral of tho late Thomas D. Jcnk ins, of Parker street, took place yesterday amid many tokens of respect. Kev. R. S. .loues. 1. D., lev. M. D. Fullor and Rev. D. A. Kvane attended and conducted ; service at the resilience. The members o tho local lod-'es of Foresters and O Id Fel lows, in which tho desea'-ed took a promi nent part, were also present to testily their respect in tueir into brother. The death of Mr. Jenkins is deeply deplored ns he was universally respected aud well known in tho Nonh eud. BRIDGE BON D i DELIVEREO. Scranton Savloirs Hank Now Has tb.9 $250,000 Isauo. The Scran'nu bridge bonds 'o the amount of $250,000 were yesterday de livered to the Scranton Savings bank, the successful bidders. The premium paid wa S21 loO and the accrued interest of $3,002 00 from Juue 1. A LidioV Olrre Organlzad. Mrs. Baker, of Houesdale, assisted by Mrs. Scull, of Scranton, organised Ladies circle of the Grand Army of the Republic Saturday afternoon. They talked tiatriotism iu such a winning way that tho members of the circle have gone to work in good earnest hunting up new recruits Their next meeting will be held Am.'. II The following are the rlllcois elected President. Mrs. A. Shaffer; senior vice president, Mrs. R. Ruckwell; junior vice president, Mrs. Susan liruoks; chaplain, Mrs. Oliver Bronson; secretary, Mrs. U T. Smith; treasurer, Mrs. A: Swingle; con ductor. Mrs. Ella Shaffer; guard, Mrs Walter Swingle. Gravity correspondence Uouosdale Independent. FiLLsnuRY Flour Mills havo a capacity Of 17,500 barrels a uay. SIDE Entertainment Tonight by Patriotic Order of True Americans. ItlISS WILLIAMS ENTERTAINS A Select Social Given to a Number of Her Friends at Her Home on West Lackawanna Avenue Those Who Were Present Funeral of Frank Gallagher Personal Mention and Brief News Notes. An entertainment aud social will be given this evening by camp 33. Patri otic Order of Trne Ainericaus, in their rooms over Jenkins' drug Btoro. An scollont progr mine has been pre pared whioh includes some of our best local talent. Selections will be given bv the Dickson Banjj, Guitar and Mandolin cltin of tae cdiitral city, and the Sadie Glee club bus been prevailed upon to sing. Solos, recitations and dialogues hav-t been carelullv prepared. After tae entertainment cake and ice cream will be served by the ladies. Tho entertainment is free but a chargo will be inude for refreshments. T' o society has elocted the following officers for tho ensuing term: Presi dent, Mrs. Randolph Jones; vice presi dent, Mrs. M. Ct. Ktomer; assistant president, Mrs. Robert El ired; assist ant vie president, Mrs. Liinis Smith; conductor. Miss Maine Kromer; assist ant, Mrs. Young; chaplain, Mrs. T. II Davies; orator, Miss 13 dla Harris. The camp is iu u very tl mrishiag condition. AN EVENING PARTY. Miss Anali Williams Eatartatns Flioads at Hir Home. The hom of Miss Annie Williams on West Lackawanna avenue, was a scene of gaiety last tvoning, the occa sion being a select social given by her numerous friends. Games and ting ing served to while away many en joyable hours, after which refresh ments were served. Those present were Misses Jessie Woolbaw, Gjrtio Dawkins, Ada Bright, Jeasie Naumau, Gertie Woolbau, Com Reess, Bertha Morgan, Jessie Higgs, Jennie Bfddoe, Lizzie Coons, Carrie Brill, Lizzie Morgan, Viola Evaus. Agues Williams, Esther Ken nedy, Ida James, Edith Powell, .Marietta Davies, Grace Robinson, Daisy Henry, Lizzie A. Jones, May Davtes, and Roy Williams, Linerson D. Owen, Oliver Jones, Will Harris. Ira Davies, Will Jamieson, Forest Dershimer, Will Thomas, Charles Bo! dry, Will Long, Lam Jones, Harry Collo and Ernest York. LITTLE WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. Mrs. James F. Williamson, of Pittsburc. is tuo guest oi irieuus on tuis side. Harry Cawley, of Wilkes-Bsrre. v among friends ou this side yesterday. Miss Lillian Reynolds, of South Sumner avenue, is yisitmg friends at Crystal lake. Jliss Jessie Burnett, of Pottsville. has returned homo troin a visit with friends hero. Rev. and Mrs. I). W. Skellingar. of Waslihnru street, will leave in a tew days lor tho sea BUoro. Mrs. M. A. Varmes, of North Hyde Park avenue, has returned from a visit with friends iu Kingston. Mrs. Charles Acker and sons Elliot and Charles, of Pottsville, are visiting J. M. Acker, of South Main aveuue. Misses Jennie Fostar and Mamio Ham- mas havo returned home after a two weeks' visit with frieuds in Nicholson. E.. II. Coll ami sou, Howard, of Wash burn street, a representative of The TmmjNK, left yesterday for Boston ou a week's business visit. James Grady has returned from one of his periodical tours ot the country. His last trip included Chicago and the north west as far as Portlaud, Oro. William Ludwie, of North Hyde Park s venue, and Daniel Robert son, of North Rebecca avenue, are visiting frieuds in At lantic City aud Puiladulpbia. Ken go Moriya. a Japanese, will lecture this evening iu the Jackson Street Baptist church ou the manners, customs uuil relic-ion of tho Japauese people. All are in vited to attend. The funeral of Frank Gallagher occured yesterday afternoon from his horn on Scranton 6treot. Services woro held in St. Patrick's church. Interment iu the Hyde Park Cntholio cemetery. The funeral of Thomas Neary, inad vertently mentioned as Gallagher, oc curred on Sunday nfteruoou. Services were held iu St. Patrick's church. Inter ment in tho Duumoro cemetery. Considerable delay was caused ou the street car line yesterday afternoon through car No. 5'J of the Swetluud street lino, which left the rails at the corner of Main avenue and Jackson street. Tho wreck car was necessary. We have only a short time to clear al our stock of pictures. Chicago Art Co., L!7 Peuu avenue. m DAY AT FAUVIEW. Five County Rally of Christian Eu deavor Scctfltlea Will Bs H.dd There. The following is the programme of tho tivo county rally of the Christian Eudeav, r unions of Wayne, Susque hanna, Lackawanna, Luz rue uud Wyoming counties at Farviow on Wednesday nest: JtOUNING SESSION. Chairman, Rev. T. A Hughes. Leader. J. F. Wilcox Selection Bauer's band " hat a Gathering" G. 11. Ko. 5 p, Congregation. Braver. "Halleluiah for the Cross' No. 5, p. 133 L.UZ erne county. Address. Music Choir Progress. T. C. -Uiuiuiug Sugg siious ..Presidents Bi and-Tri-county Uuions inrow uut tlie l.lte l.ln" Nog. 5 andO, p. 03 Btisquoununa county. Music Oosnel choir Soloutiou Bauer's baud Al'TKKNOON SESSION, Selection Bauer's baud Prayer. Music choir Address Kev. Charles Rhode Piesidout Peunnsvlvauia State U. E, Union. Banner Hymn onis by D. I). Jenkins, B. D., Music 1. J. Davis. JIus. Bac. Wayne county. Echoos from Cleveland Convention, "Faith is tho Victory" , Nos. 5 aud ft, p. 3iS vvvomiuir county, "There Is a Royal Banner" No. 5. p. 110 uacaawauiia county. Music Choir Miztaih Bennlir.t.irm Selection Bauer's band I'allie Morgan will be musical con ductor. Bauer's band will give a con cert oo the pavilion in the afternoon. A GIRL STRAYS FROM HOME. After BBOoverinar from a Serious Illness 6h Waodan Awr. Maria Tlghe, aged 21 years, danchter of William Tighe, of Dun more, strayed a way irom borne Saturday night and NEWS or 1 np to last reports had not been heard from by her anxious friends. She had only recently recovered from a serious illness which affected her head and it is thought she may be demsnted. She is described as an undersized girl with close cut black hair and wearing a dark brown skirt, white waist, sailor hat and black slippers. The police have been notified and are nuking a diligent search for her. DEATHS OF THE WEEK. A Decrease of Nius from ths Frecdiug Week. The mortality report for last week reveals twenty-seven deaths within the city, a decreane of nine deaths from the week preceding. Of contagious diseases during the week there were two from typhoid fever, two from consumption aud one reported case of scarlet fever. Throe cases of scarlet fever and one caso of diptheria were reported yesterday, SOUTH SID; JOTTINGS. Thursday the Scranton Sneiigorruudo will picnic at Central Park garden. A festival will bo held iu St. John's Church hall on Weduosiiay evening, Frank Soufelter, of Cedar avenue, is home from a thie mouth's visit to Ger many. Tho funnr.il of Mis. Julius Troy took place yesterday morning. A requiem uutss was celebrated at St. John's church and interment was made iu Avoca Catholic cemetery. Officer II onver yesterday arreted Mar tin Gorman, of Pittston avenue, who was charged belore Alderman O'Malley, of the Twentieth ward, with breaking thepoace, dishes aud furniture. The membership committee of the Fouth Side Young Women's Christian associa tion will ive a sacial this evening at tho room, 10J1 Cedar av'enuu. A lino pro gramme is promised. Ice cream aud cuke will be served for 10 cents. All young women aud jjirls nro. cordially tuvited. Go to Foynt. lie, Excursion Bates Olio Dollar. New York, Ontario and Western rail- toad will run i xenrsions Wednesday and Saturday. Tram leaves Scranton H.30 a. m., returning leaves Poyutello 4,0'J p. m. Good tlshiug. s $40,000 School House No. 27. E. L. Walter, architect, bids to bo opened this mouth, to be built on Columbia avenue. Lots for sale on this avenuo at low prices for a brief period. Annum Fik.ithinuuam, BuiWinir ftia'.snal ftr Fnle. Inquire at GVnrad Schrocdur's ofiico, Commonwealth Building. SOLE AGENTS FOR LIBBEY'S CUT GLASS LARGEST LINE OF Haviland & Co.'s China Wuit9 anti 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 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW ELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC., never havo been sold beforo 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. i If you want a delicious, high-flavored TEA, try our New Crop JAPAN for 50c; worth 75c. C. DITCHBURH 427 LACKAWANNA AVE. HAL x Toy ieed TSiein And a visit to Martin & Delanys 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. SSartin & J3elcixxy Custom Tailors and Clothier3, WYOMING AVENUE. n, 308 Lacka. Ave. Lua bjd ij va La u To be closed half value. CAPS, worth from 39c. to bo closed out at L0a jaCOO JOO eSSLLINEKY At less than HALF VALUE and other goods in proportion. Scientific Eye WILL BUY A FASHIONABLE SOFT BRIM AT CONRAD'S. It's a Great Shoci fo the fnlks who nre cl.itminij thoy nndersell 111 nth.'rs tn find thut witn-mt tho lo.ist lass or lilusti-r we areaivin custum-rs tho una. t(lt ot BUeli opiiortiiiiiiiwi iu tiiesa. A SlilcHv IIIkIi Cini.le l.lu-ht-weiglil! Hhi-fl, 1SIM piiluirn, f- rmllO null. 1HI3 puttern, SIRO Wheel, f.ir SIS. 1H!)1 pnttorn, 10O M lieel, mr 85 caOi,, these prices niako the business ut our ttorcw FLOREY & HOLT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Havo removed their office to their "Wlrorooiiig, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147,149, 151 MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 8031 THE CELEBRATED PIANOO In ti Prcuat ttie Moat Popnlr Ull Fnftrrod by licatlmR Ani.m Wardrooms: Opposite Cotumbut Monument, 03 Washington Av.Scranton.Pa. IT a 3 I out at LESS than 1 S $1.25, will 5c.s Ill IEMG SALE ;j::3S!:!i?Kj:J!S3i533ta532isiiiii;ji!i;ssi3iEE!iEJL3 Testing Free By DR. DR. SHIMBEEG, The Specialist on the Ere. Ilendnches and Ner vousness relieved. Latest and Improved Style of Eyeglasses and Spectaslo at the Lowest Prices. Best Artificial Lyes inserted for ?3. 'Son SI'IH'CH ST., Opp. Old Post Office. H. A. HULBERT'3 City Musio Store, ii. WIOIUNQ ATb.. 8CBAMTO& WTTVIVAT SOI DK.CKKU B110THEB3 KKAJV1CH & BAC'4 HXUJUIZ it UAUUlt Aim PIANOS AIk a krg (tock of flnt-olM MrSIOAIi MERCHANDISE ULblO, Km, W Another Advocate of t)KS. HKXVt'OOD & XVAHVIZVU OKNTLEMKN-It aflnrds me grrni ylpsHiire to tat that your Df w prwM of extracting teeth wiih a irand uncoeiii in way 01181. and I lionrtlly rocoinraAnd It t4 all. I uliit'pruly hopo thut others will te.t Its merits. Yourn rrHprctfiilly, CAI'l. S. K. liltVA.NT, Soriwton, Pa, Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 816 Lackawanna Ave. Will on and after May 21 make a (treat reinn tloti lu thu pricos of plates. All work gtuv anteei first-class In evury uortioulur, A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREE1 BICYCLlflS AND BPORTINO GOODS. Viator. Gendron, Krlipae, LovelL Diamond aoa Other Whoela. ROOF tinning and aoldorinir all done away with hy the use of HAilTMAN'8 )'AT KNT PAINT, wlikh oonaista of inuredi nt well-known to all It can bo applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet iron roofs, al so to brick dwellings, which will prevent absolutely an; crumhlinir, crnckind or breaking of tin brick. It will outlast tinulng ot any ktnd bj many yeara.and it'a cost does not exceed one fifth thatuf ihecoHt of tinning. Is sold bj the job or p"und. Contracts taken by Insesiene
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