THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MOKNWO, AUGUST , 1JI, 185. IICrtTOirS BULLETCI. Re. "Father" Lucas's new book, -Agnosticism and Religion." I1.25. Dr. Throop's Book, "Half Century ia Scranton;" II last rated br auaereus portraits of olJ timer, large 8 to. clotb covers, Jj.50. Taylor's Xew Scranton Directory, J5. Peloubct's Notes Sabbath School Lessons for this year, 25 cents, until balance of stock cleared out; IV'ifher's price of this book is $1 25. i V3S-cent cloth bound books, -Little CVcs." ur Prce 5C 25-cent p V covered books, about 100 different titles, 10c Holland's "Kathcrena," cloth, 50c, Holland's "Bitter Sweet," cloth, 50c, 3'ew edition of old favorites, which were formerly sold at 5l. 2 School Lacka., beautiful new catalogue for ensuing year. Free, on call. A Foe to Dyspepsia QOOD BREAD USB THE FLOUR 'And Always Have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALS TO THE TRADE BY The Weslon Mill Go. I'EUSIKNAL. Horace K. H;W1 and W. H. Jessup, Jr., are camping at Klk Lake. Judge Giinster an J family are 9t.ll enjoy ing the breeze at Lake Ariel. Itay Applegate. of Cataauqua. Is vislt (ng relatives on Ailam avenue. James Corby, of BiiiKhamton, spent Sunday with relatives In this city. Attorney EdwaM Miles Is enjoying1 a trip to Detroit end Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Yost and Miss Kate- McCrarken. spent the past week in New York. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Oorse Scott, of Clinton Place, have returned from a sojourn ut Asbury Park. H L. BrillinTer. nlcht teleirraph oper ator for the I'nlUd Press, 'la enjoyun! a va cation at York. H. H. Archer has been nppo-inted gen eral manaeer of Union Transfer com pany in this city. Mrs. W. C. Uattlett and children, of Pceksklll. N. Y., arc the guests of F. I". Price, of Jefferson avenue. Misses E!sle and Mae Brown, of Taylor avenue, will leave this morning for a two weeks' vacation at Lake Ariel. Miss Margaret Mitchell, of Penn avenue, and hr guet. Miss May Shaw, of Yor kers, N. Y., are vis ting M.fs Mary Watson horst, of Leh' gh Glen. Hon. H. A. Knapp and wife, Dr. 8. C. Logon. Mrs. E. P. Kingsbury and M'ss Lizzie HoweM returned on Thursday from a month's outing in Maine. ColonM H. M. Boles ar3 family trA Hon. E. N. Wllard and fanrly left on Thursday morning for a two weeks' stay at the Fort Griswold, New London. REUNION AT MONTROSE. Eieurslon That Will Bt Conducted to That Place on Wednesday. The dav selected for the seventeenth annual reunion of ths Seven County Veteran association la next Wednes day, and there will be a Catherine at (Montrose from all points, where com rade -will Kfasp comrade's hand with that Intense fraternal feeling that no one but an old soldier can realize. The boys will gather in groups, and with loyal and patriotic enthusiasm re-: call the thrilling experiences of their army life In the sixties. They will re joice together and flg'ht th-slr battles over again, nnd In doing so, they will Temenmber with undying affection the brave comrades who .ft II in our holy cause by their side. A verv large nurrrber of the people of this city are iprepnrtnjr to go with the boys. The excursion train, run under the aosplcles of Lieutenant Ezra Griffin Post, No. 139, will leave the !?laware. Lackawanna and Western tation, this city, at 8 30 a. m. sharp. Th? special train will stop at the Ca Uga shaft of the Delaware, Lackawan a and Western to take on all the com es an.3 friends from Providence, and 111' stop to take on all holders of ex- urslon tickets at every station to and ncludimr Faotoryvllle. Should Tiy ne be so unfortunate as to miss the pecial excursion train, he can ex- hange his excursion ticket for a rail road ticket at the Delaware Lacka wanna and Western ticket office, at Bcratiton. All tickets will be exchanged none m vii me Alan, jui minimal ninris, kiimu I to return on Aug. 21, 22 and 23. Those I coming to the train without tlr kets can I "be supplied on the train. Tickets can I be nrocured at 'Delaware. Lackawanna tation, Scranton. All who have tickets to sell are requested to go by the first section of the train, where they can settle their accounts with the commit tee. - Comrade R. l. Walter, secretary of h committee, -will go by this section NTor mat purpose, and he will be located at Griffin post headquarters tent on the ground at 'Montrose to accommodate sin n as may rail to settle on the train. The excursion committee have engaged Hire rervlees of the iLawrence band, which will parade the streets of the Kity Tuesday evening to remind, the i"neople of the excursion on the morrow. .i..".-. IlE STATE DELEGATES. fThey Will leave the C for Harrlsburg . on Anv; 27. Arrangements have been made fur the Lackawanna delegates to the state ,, convention to h?ave Heranton for Har rleburg at 10 o'clock Tuesday, Aug. 27, In a Pullman car. .' They Will go over the rtelawBra Xacka.wanna and Western to Northum berland, at which place their car will be attached to a train on the Pennsyl vania railroad. Manv nmmlnant publicans of the county will accom tea pany me delegation. DO TOU BEE the testimonials written people who nave been cured of various Jlseases by Hood's BarsapaiillaT. They Mint the way for you If you need a good aedicule. HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver Ills, relieve1 jonstlpatloa and uslft digestion. 25o. mi cf tee suburbs SOUTH SIDE. William Cornell Hose company con ducted a well-attended pt?nic ut Cen tral Park garden Saturday. The Black uiamomi nose company, oi t-ms.o.., attended as tbe guests of the William Cunnsll. MJss Kate Labile and Annie Judge, of Front street, left yesturday for a we' visit with friends at Susque toanna. iMlsa Jennie Mullen, of Peckville, Is visiting ft-keidson this side. Miss Emma Dunioavy. of Plttston avenue, has returned home after short visit tt-ltih friends at I'nlondale, Anthony I.ud'ly and Jnnn-s .Mansfield vlstte.1 Wllkes-Harre Saturday. Itunlel Ward, Josvph Brown. James Ktnnedy ant Gvorje inirna nave re turned from New York city. John .Maloasky, of .Locust street, waa s:iicsed between cVtm at tne ill Pleutint mine on Friday. The mnrrlnire of Miss Sarah Ituame, of Cedar avenue, to Michael Scott, of Cohoes, N. T.. will take place at si John's cihurch Wednesday. Mr Jhn Collins and Misses Mnry Foky and Annie O'Brien 'are spending a fw days at Lake Ariel. uim Josie Ijivbouni. of Burlington, Conn.. W visiting friends In this part of the city. Patrick -Muddy nnd his sinter, iMisis Mary A. Ruddy, of Certar avenue, nave gonv; to Lyimi, wans., on a visit. The ptwt car barn at the old ter minus of Cedar avenue has been torn Uon-n. . , Hubert Durkln. of Palm street, left S.imrday for Paterson. N. J. The carpenters and mnsons have com pletcd their work a the new Simpson & Co. silk mill. The building Is mw complete an-J t.he remainder of the nva chtawy will be pu-t In at once. Rohrrt Comnrs. of Cedar avenue, is in New Yc- k city. George PI''. of South Washington avenue, 'has; returned aifter a short stay at Washlngtoi.. P. C. Miss Nellie Hiiildv, of Hawley. Is the guent of Miss Sadie O'Hoyle. of Pltts ton a venus. NORTH END. Daniel Pllkman and Miss Hattle Silk man, of North Main avenue, huve re turned from Crystal Like. Gore Mulley. of North Main ave nue, ha-s returned from Illok Island. Mr. and Airs. Frank Silkmai'i, of North Main avenue, left Saturday for Syracuse. Policeman Palmer leaves today for a vls'it with friends at Sprlngvllle. Sus quehanna, county. Idris Koberts. of Church avenue, has returned fr.m Atlantic City. Mr. mid IMi-s. Richard Cowles, form erly of the North End, now of Long Island, are v HI ting at Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose tMulley's. Miss Anni Walsh, of Cuslck avenue, a clerk In Christmas' shoe store, will leave today for a week's visit at Elk Lake, Susquehanna county. Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Morgan and IHm'ily, of Church avenue, aro spending their vacation at Elg Iike. G. W. Benedict, of North Main ave nue. Is visiting .friends at Lake Wi nola. Mr .and Mrs. Sydney Hen wood, of Weston place, are visiting friends In Hvmesdale. George Cooper, of Griffin's druir store, left Saturday for Syracuse. N. Y. (Mrs. W. J. Walsh and family are at Aftmry Park. Miss Margaret and Mir Sarah Hodg son, of Amelia avenue, are visiting at Plttston. The Sunday school of the Welsh Bap tist church Is making preparations for their picnl" at Laurel Hill park, which will be held soon. Ml" Laura Johnson, of Philadelphia, Is visiting friends on Sanderson avenue. Miss Bertha Conger, of East Market street, has returned from New York state, where she has been spending her vaat'on. H. B. Lackey has returned from a plf'asant trip to Anbury Park. Mrs. George Traver ana Miss Trnver, of Rrooklyn. N. V sre visiting Mrs. J. H. Teal, of North Main avenue. A party ponlf tln'g of the following persons have rented the Maple Leaf villa tat Lake Wlnola. for a vacation of two weeks: iMIss Arrna Toey, MIfs Ml ldrel Buck, Ilss Cora Kelph, Miss Flora Clancy, Miss Alma Clancy. Ml Amv Doud, Lester Losey and Alvin Decker. The party Is chaperoned by Mrs. John Huff.- DUNMORE "Mr. and Mrs. 'Hughes, of South Blake- ly street, spent Sunday In New York. Misses Ida Doty and Clara Kraeger, of Cherry street, were among those who spent Sunday at Lake Wlnola. Gilbert Close has returned home after sspendlng several weeks with friends at Lake Wlnola. Miss Fordham. of West Plttston, Is he guest of Mlts Minnie Sanders, of herry street. Frank Jones and Allison Thornton were among those who attended the ex cursion of the Excelsior Athletic club to New York on Saturday. Arthur Close spent yesterday at Lake Wlnola. IMr. and Mrs. TIarry Edwards. T. P. Letchworth, 'Richard Anguin, Frank 'Hal lock and Misses Eva Hess, Sarah Hughes and Lizzie Wetherlll entoyed the excursion of the Railroad Young Men's Christian association to Pleasant Beach on iSaturday. Henry Bkes Is night operator at the Dun more depot In the absence of James Hopkins. Ot. L. Speck, of Monroe avenue, Is spending some time at his home. Misses Jennie Palmer and Llllle War den were visitors et Klmhurst yester day. George Nye and Frank Mace are en Joying a week's stay at Lake Ariel. A large crowd of young folks from this place spent yesterday at 'Mountain lake. ', Dave Decker was catling on Elmhurst friends yesterday. MINOOKA. iMIss Mary 3. Loughney Is sojourning at Atlantic City. Saturday evening was very lively. It being pay day at the different collieries. Mrs. Thomas) Loughney spent Sunday In (Moscow. Martin Lowry has returned from an extended trip In Ireland. The Rustier base ball club will bold a ball this evening at Fasshold's hall. James Kelcy Conalboy, the well known Thespian, Is visiting Mlnooka friends. A large number from this place at tended the Excelsior excursion to New Tork Saturday night. Mrs. Patrick Laff y, of Johnson, 1s vls Mlng her mother, Mrs. Bridget Flynn, of Stafford street. The National mines will be Idle one week for repairs, commencing today. M. J. Duddy and Timothy Lydon, have returned after a pftnth's sojourn atonig the Hudson, Thomas Halloran, of Galway, Ire land, la visiting Mlnooka friends. Thonras Moran, of New York, a form er resident of this place, is visiting MVnooka friends. The much talked of sporting event, the shooting match between P. J. Dur kln. of Old Forge, and Michael Powell, of Mlnooka, will take place Tuesday at 1 p. in. on the grounds' near Cemetery Hill. The backers of Durkln -feel confi dent, and informed the writer that they back their favorite 10 to 6, LARGEST INTHE WORLD. The Colliery ' Engineer Company In creases Its Capital to 390,000. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Colliery Engineer company held last Friday .at the office of the com pany. Ss shares were represented. t:y a unanimous vote it was decided to In crease the capital stock from S150.0V0 to zJjO.vw). This will enable the com pany to make needed enlargements 111 Its accommodat'ons. Including the erec tion of a handsome building and the establishment of a fine printing plant. There are now a.UUO students connect ed with the Colliery Engineer Corre spondence school ot mining' and engi neeringthe largest institution of its kind In the world. The school Is grow ing dally, and will soon Include a coin plete scientific department eijuallliur the best scientific schools In the coun try. ' RAILROAD NOTES. The success of the joint excursion to Pleasant Heach far exceeded expects tions, and is very complimentary to Chairman G. M. Hallstead and his as sociates on the committee. According to reports received by the railroads of Philadelphia and New York, summer travel this month has exceeded all -records. This class of tralllu is always viewed as reflecting better trade conditions. B. E. Clark, grand chief conductor of the Order of Railway Conductors, who was taken seriously ill in Elmlra and confined to bed for several weeks, has entirely recovered, and on Wednes day last attended the union meeting In New York. some senelesa individual started a rumor Saturday night that the Syra cuse excursion train had been wrecked. Little credence was given to the rumor owing to the faith which the people of this city nave in the careful manage ment of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, but when the train did not arrive on scheduled time some of the more timid people, who had rela tives aboard, became somewhat anxi ous. At the annual excursion of the Brotherhood of .Railroad Trainmen of Plttston to Farvlew last Saturday, two close and exciting base ball games were played between teams composed of Le high Valley and Delaware, Lackawan na and Western employes. Both games were won by the Lackawanna men, the scores being 6 to 4 and 8 to D. Jones nnd Clark constituted the battery for the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern nine in both games. For the Le high Valley. Walker and Flnnerty were In the points In the first game nnd Mc Courtney and Walker in the second. Many of the conductors on the Pitts burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago have been discharged of late, and as no cause was assigned for their release it Is u mystery as to whether they are suspected of unfair dealing or whether It is because they are members of the American Railway union. Of late they have been spotting these conductors In a rather novel way. The company sends the different conductors out on each other's runs, and compares the receipts with the receipts of the regu lar conductors, and by this means de termine whether the conductors report all fares correctly or not. As It is un derstood that this road Is discharging all its union conductors it is not known whether it is on account of the spotting or the union that the men are being bounced. Erie ticket agents have received of ficial notice that the sale of mileage books would be resumed on that road commencing Aug. 20. The books will be good for 1,000 miles and will sell for $20, as heretofore. Any one desiring to purchase a mlleaffe, however, must make application to the local office at least three days prior to the date on which the book Is wanted. The blank will be forwarded to the general pas senger office, from which .all books will be Issued. The purchaser must deposit the required $20 when the application Is made. The books will be used quite different than formerly. The mileage coupons will bo exchanged by the agent at the starting point for a pas sage tlck?t, which must be signed by tne person and witnessed by the agent. When the passage ticket Is collected byt tne conductors, the mileage ook must be shown as a means of Identification. The books will be good for one year from da.te of Issue as heretofore. TO REOPEN THE COLLEGE. Kev. D. J. Maetioldrisk Is tbo New Director of Studies. The following circular concerning St. Thomas' college was read In all of the churches of the Scranton dioceses yesterday, 'by order of Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Hara: St. Thomas of Aquln college, Scranton, Aug. iKib. The clusses at St. Thomas of Aauin col lege, Scranton, will be resumed on Mon day, Sept. i), lSDTi. The course of studies will be such as to enable students to prepare for the uni versities and for the learned brofesslons: and will, therefore, Include Latin, Greek, ttngllsn, mathematics, history, the physi cal sciences, and ollif d branches. Although the pi'.mary object of such a course as this Is to afford what is generally known as a class-leal education as opposed to a busi ness education, yet experience shows that the best foundations for a business life are best laid down in the training afforded bv a proper study of the classics However, competent teachers will give instruction In such branches as are deemed necessary to fit young men for mercantile pursuits. tiluilentsaesiringtoenier tne college may present themselves for examination at .111 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, from 10 to 12 a. m. daily, except Sundays, until Septem ber 1. ror turtner information apply to HKV. D. J. MncOOLURfCK, Director of Studies. Rev. Father IMncGoldrlck, the new director of studies, who sncoeeds the late Rev. J. J. Mangan, has for twenty years (been, Identified with Jesuit col leges In this country and In Kuroipe. He will be assisted by Rev. Father Carmody and Rev. Father Quinnan, who have been members of the college faculty for several years. . Division No. 20 at Mountain Park. Order of Hibernians, of Bellevue, and their friends went on an excursion to Mountain ram CHiuruHy. adoiii ten carioa'IS wi wm-inry UIIU inv oily was naaaa.l mru an 4... n 1.1. If. . .1 K"""' rujiifauic. mi. tiiurew Willi a gold scarf pin on .the grand march. nun Aiiurew i.Hveue won a prize OI fa in tne sack race. Died at Prcsoott. Arizona. Thomas Gill, until a year and a half ago a resident of this rt'ty, did Friday at Preseott, Ariz. He was a brother of t'eter u II, of Penn avenue, and went west to seek a restoration of Mil health, which hud become undermined by an attack of me grip. Air. unrs oouy was interred Saturday at Preseott. Kirby Is at l.lhcrtv Again. John Klrby was released from the coun ty Ja l Saturday, having completed a three months' term of Imprisonment, to wtVch he was sentenced for keeping a "speak easy." Bert PaKo, convicted of larceny, was also discharged, having served his thirty days of Imprisonment. - Pleasant Day ot l.ako Ariel. Twelve carloads of people, about 750 in all. went over the Erie and Wyoming Val ley raH road to Lake Ar'el Saturday on an excursion for the benefit of the Mount Pleasant colliery Beneflciary fund. It was a Jolly, well-behaved party and enjoyed a uiorougniy goou v me. Sunday School Excursion. A Jolly party of young people will go to Lake-Ariel today on the excursion of the Sunday school of the German Lutheran church. Extensive arrangements have beenimade ror the event. Tralna will leave this city at 8.30 a. m. and 8.24 p. m. ' Exchanges of ttio Clearing Bouse, ' -Manaeer Peck, of the Scranton Cleat-Ins- House association, reported the following exchangee last week: Monday, $1110,830.71; Tuesday, $1iS.tW0.4B; Wednesday, $107,281,211; Thursday, ni.mw ifnuay, iiu.7in.4Z: Sat urday, $88,191.44; total, WX.K2.it. Will Resume Operations Aug. 26. The South works of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company have been shut down since Aug. I to allow certain alter ation and repairs to M made. On Aug. as the works w41l resume operations in all departments, a double turn being put to W0W, serious eta mra Young Driver Boy Assaults i Twelve Year-Old Girt. ARRESTED AND ITT IX JAIL Enticed the Dsnchter of Gsorfe Reese to the Kiver Uank-Citlmns Incensed. . Vouus Criminal Was Recently in the House of Kefs. The assaulting of the 15-year-old daughter of Ueorire Itvese by Albert White, a l-y ear-old driver boy, c re- alt u much exciltniient In Avoca Sat urday. Whjle, who was but recently rvltused from the house ot refuge, was captured and is In the Luzerne county jail. White enitced the girl to a spot on the arver bank. Mie reaohed borne in a weakened Bt-:e and rvtiorted 4h:J mil ttir to tier fatdiiT. who pkaced the t a.j In the nanus ' Constable Murphy. The boy was found near the sctme of hid crime, but bolted Into the woods and was captured only afier a lung ch'ase. He denied the crime, but was posi tively itdenMfied by tthe youiHT girl. Handcuffs were placed upon him and euii oumlej by many incensed cltlxens who took care that he did not escape, he was taken to the dt.pot, whence a train was hoarded for Wllkes-Ba-rre. Young White fc. In all appearances, a tough character. To a Tribune ro 1Krter he talked- freely and boasted of a ffi mer crime for which he was sent to the house of refuge. This offense was finilklng a Hungar ian with a stone with such force as, to cut the unfortunate man's eye out. The lad seemed to delight in his way wardness. The Reesft girl ts not In a serious con dition, although she is still suffering from fright, and tor a time was hys terical. The youth was arrested before his offtnse had become gemvally known, or, it U believed. :he would have been harshly dealt with. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. (Under this heading short lettnrs of In terest will be published when accompa nied, for publication, by the writer's name. Tho Tribune will not ba held re sponsible for opinions here expressed.) KKPI.Y TO MISS .V.U D TAYl.OK. Miss Maud Taylor: Inn ply to your question in Friday morn Iiik's Tribune, I will answer: It Is femi i ne gender and liable at any time to be come vase absolute. You and I can't help ourselves. Mrs. Potter Palmer threw down the bars and over we go. The ad vanced woman U here. I do not like It, and it Is evident you do not. We do not have to don attire that does not suit us; still, can we not let others suit fhem sclves and still speak reipectfully of our sister women, or speak not at all. Yours trulv, Olive M. Pearl, Mooatc, Aug. 16, 1K95. Flxcnrslon to Ocean Grovo for tho Oamp McetiUH, Asbury Park and Ocean Grove, recog nized as the most famous of all the tO'tat New Jersey seashore resorts, have niuut fold attractions for all persons that tip predate a sojourn by the ocean. The world at large con .tributes people that are patrons of these resorts and among -them are many that are dlstinRuished in the various walks of life. The hotel, cottages, views of ocean, the breakers, bathing and style that pervades Asbury Park each re curling summer is something startlliitc und must be seen by personal observation '.n order -to be appreciated fully. August is the month hure. The hotels and cot- ituges are lillud, the tine driveways are gay wim iasmonauie euuipaRcs ami tho mu F'lc of manifold bands and orchestras throws Its resonant echo over the entire scci.e. At right the Dicker of electric liKhts neems to be almost In competition with the stars, for It must be remembered that Asbury Park is a c'tv of advancement and has all the modern Improvements norn or enterprise. The private life In cot tages Is iln strange comparison with the fashionable roui.-.d of hotel gayety that at tracts wide-awake people to the grand hotels. Asbury Park with all the bustle thnt keeps visitors on the qul-vlve, has no disorder, for the stringent local laws kofip all would-be offenders within liounds nnd nothing but a good time marks the wnne of summer days. Rotbllng Is oie of Anbury's greatest attractions, and the cos tumes seen here In the breakers are as original as they are costly and varied. The hoard walk, the greatest along shore promenade north of Atlantic Civ, has the sppearance of uppor Broadway, New York, on Saturday aftennoon. with its surging crowd moving in opposite dlrec- nons, and ocean Grove, with Its colonv of white tents, the abodes of campers-out, is a pretty signt to behold. The annunl ratio meeting begins here Aug. 20 and will ccf t'nno ten Vnys. The Central Railroad of New Jersey w'll give residents along the Ihlgh and Humuehanna dlvls'on from Scranton to Mauch Chunk nn oppor tunity to visit those places by a very low rate excurs'on thnt will be run Saturday next. Aug. 21. Tickets will permit holder to remaW over until Monday. Aug. IK and return by any regular train. Kxcnrslon to Now York Cltv, Fifteen carloads of pecole went to New York Saturday night on the excursion of the Kxcnlffor Athletic club over the Brie and Wyoming vailley railroad. The excursion was rue In two sections, the first one leaving this city soon after 10 p. m. The excursion train returned at nn early hour this morning, but those who desire have the privilege of returning on any regular train, today. WATCH US Soli Watches. This week we holler about that $2.50 ""OH Stom Wind, Stem Sat, Naat Case, American Works, Warranted for Time. Poll It oat of your pix k.it and correct time greets you. ' REX FORD'S, 213 LiCKIWAMl 4V! EXCURSION TO OCEAN GROVE for the CAMP MEETING. Speeisl Rstes and Trsln via Central Rail road of New Jersey-Long llranch, Ocean Grove nnd asnnry Pnrk on Saturday, August 24, 1895. Sneolal excursion tickets will be sold, govt to gn only on tt aln leaving Scranion at 8 e. in. August Si. 18H5 Returning on Monday. August 26, trains will leave Orevn fro' nnd Asbury Park at 8,0-ia. m I2.IA and 2.10 p. m. L,onif oram-n .!. in., u uip. m, FARE lor Ihe ROUND TRIP, $3.25. Wall Paper Styles and colorings are very fine this season. Let us fix you up a -sample room with nice t. Gilt Paper, $5. , I mm s Itehiust lanu. HOT WEATHER RECIPES CHAF1KG DISHES, ALIOKUSI AND NICKEL, FIVE O'CLOCK TEAS. ICE GRE1M SB China Hall WEICHEL & MILLAR, OA WYOQiaS IUEIUL Walk in and look uruiinJ. RUSSET SHOES You're getting them at next to nothing. Wouldn't offer them to you at such a Bacritice if we didn't really have to get rid of them to make room for our Fall Goods, now neurly due. 14 pair Ladies' Tan Vici Button, ra zor toe, former priee $3.50, Closing Out at $2.50 30 pairs Ladies' Tan Fox Button, needle toe, former price $4. K0, Closing Out at $2.50 28 pairs Ludies' Russet, Goat Lace Shoe, new operu toe, former price 5J.uu. Closing Out at $2.50 30 pairs Ladies' Tan Vici, 3-Hutton Oxfords, good style, former price $3,00, Closing Out at $2.00 24 pairs Ladies' Tan Vici Oxfords, needle toe, ull sizes, former price $3.00, Selling at $2.00 i 410 Spruce Street. THIS WITNESS THAT II. D. SWARTZ & CO., Are the Leading Wholesale Acents is Smokeless Ponder, GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, Fishing Tackle, Target Trspe. Pigeon Tress.' Sl"i 9fk T,rW? u k,n4" o BPertlag 2?a,vi?f.W Tobeoee, Lumber SBdQreio. Deperttneiite. We repair Typewriters, tfcw- MeehlnM, 6nu ud ReToWers, Blarotae, Loekt, Umbrellas, and asks Keys to til aar kiwi ef a lock. If you went to boy new Sua don'l well until the season opeae. Now le toe tluie to bay. Bring ynnr old Gun with yeu and exchange it with us for a new one. BaW faction guaranteed or mno.T refunded. Call and set our prlcm before you buy. leiepaoss 37xa. opea Eveniage. STORE, 223 SPRUCE STREET, Between Peaa aid Franklla Ayes. Spring House U. E. CROFUT, Prop'r, Heart Lake, Pa. niuiti0nnri7,,v.w rine groTst ana beautiful pcenery. House new and well fur nfsnos; but three minutes' walk from D., U A W, station, and 110 h-et from the lake. A .!,... 1 n nn . . ., GOOD BOATS, FISHING TACKLE, Danolug Pavilioii Swinge, Croquet Grounds, etc., XEE to Quests COLD SPRING WATER AND PLENTY OP MILK. RATES REASONABLE. Write for circular. TAR GUM Cures Colds. Lays Out LaGriDoe. Cures Incipient Consumption. Manufactured by G-. ELMEN DORF, Elmlra, N. Y and for sale by the trade generally. MEQARQEL (& CON NELL, ftoleale lft:ts, Serctca, Pi ' vfi:i:- r :'v") MEN'S'; ALL-WOOL SUITS $6.00 WHITE DUCK VESTS MARTIN & DELASW DR. E. GREWER, The Philadelphia Specialist, and his ax so elated start of EnKilih and Oertnaa physicians, are now permanently located at Old Pastefflee Building, Corner Pens Avenue and Spruce Street The doctor is a gruduae of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, formerly demon strator of physiology and surgury at ths Medico-Chlrurgtcal college of Philadel. phla. His specialties are Chronic, Nor. vous. Bain, Heart, Womb and Blood dis eases. DISEASES OF THE IERV0T1S SYSTEM The symptoms of which are dlsslness,lack ef confidence, sexual weakness In men and women, ball rising In throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory, unable to concentrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull distressed mind, which Itnlll. tKam a nA.AlM . 1 . ... ..) .v.. nii ,ui iiiiiibj inu KCIUHI QU ties of life, making hapulness Impossible, .na muiiuii vc me neart, caus lng flush of heat, depression of splrlts.evil forebodings, cowarillc, fear, dreams.mel. tired in the morning; as when retiring, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thought.depresHlon, constlpa- linn M.i, Lr r m nt I K. iin,id nu effected should consult us Immediately Mil llA MalnAl. ,A -. . I 1 . L .. w ot, ao.w,w lliwi HCtll 111, Lost Manhood Restored. weaknett of Young Men Cured. T .mi hflv. hiinn H ha. . . . elcian call upon the doctor and be nam 1-1 m.KAa . V. . . .. . a '. . .a . a ana nuiBi Clan OI INOr " .T!aiiiiijr, ocruiuia, uia Bores, cav- fen l-rh- PIlAa -nn, ., 1.. iVa.i 1 . tions of , he Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. "ui"" ..aiiuBii,, luniuri, cancers ana Cripples tl every description. Consultations free and strictly sacred and rnnfl,!.,n 1." f itfl o hAH .. , i . t a.m. to p.r.. Sunday, I to L Enclose live f-cent stamps for symtpont blanks and m. book called "New Life." I ejrlll tintr Ansa, t K mion n .1 Stt t a - uiwuoaiiu UUIIMIB n XJl(J to anyone whom I cannot cure ot EPI aVaSal- 1 1, LU VUIIUN!) OT FITS. DR. EJ GRPWETL Old Post Office Building, corner Pens venue end Spruce street. SCRANTOCi, PA. I II OF SCRAMM HI Special ltteitlos Glren to Business and Penonil Iccoonts. INTEREST PAID OR THE DEPOSITS. f ESTABLISHED I8T0.1 GILHOOL'S CARRIAGE WORKS. Oarrlagrs, Bails ees Wiroevs, Setielrlsa, Bom Shoeing. Painting end UpholeUriag. Has tii, KU, A m Seventh street, Scraatea, Pa. JAMES & KELLY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER& Late of Pittsburg, First-Class Ll?ery la Connection. 205 SPRUCE ST., SCRINTOH The Scranton Training School For Klndsrgartsnors, SCRANTON, PV " Ths eerend year of ths Sersatsn Training Boheol tor Kindergarteners will opes Septem bar 10. UM. Dlplomsa will be awarded June 17, ISM. for dreulara sad other parttesiari address HISS KATHARINE E CLABK, readino, Mass. " -, - ill i IN SUMMER Cooling drinks are neceaaary. They are the universal autidota for ezoeestve warmth. N( thlun is so popular with the fair sea ia Hcrantonas our soda served la all the various flavors and with eream for only a nickel e glass. To have their attentions well received, young men should treat their sweethearts coolly, ana by Inviting them to enjoy our soda, which is really the coolest and iroat delightful summer drink In the city, wholesome, health ful and invigorating. Huda beads the list of summer beverages, and the foaming stream from our fountain beads the list of all sodaa. J.D. t 314 LACKA. AVE-, SCRANTON, PA. WELSBAGII LIGHT SpecUIIj Adapted for Readlag ud SeilnJ Conaames three (3) feet of gas per hour end Rives an efficiency of sixty (60) candles. Saving at least S3 J per cent over the ordinary Tip Burners. Call and See It. I fi CONNELL CO., 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE fUnufaeturers' Agents. ON THE LINE OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y are located the finest fishing and hunting; grounds in the world. Deeoriptive books eS application. Tickets to all point la Malnu, Canada and Maritime Provisoes, Minneapolis! 8t Paul. Canadian and United State Nertlv weeta, Vancouver, Seattle, Taooma, Portland. Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached te all through trains. Tourist ears fully fitted with hedtUcr, curtains and spee tally adapted to wante ot families may be had with second-class tickets. Ratee always lees than via other lines, For full information time tables, etc., on application to E.. V. SKINNER, 2. E. As 353 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Sweet Potatoes Home Grown Tomatoes And Green Corn, Fancy Jenny Und Cantelonpes, Bartlett Pears, Peaches, Etc. : e PIERCE'S MARKET, PENN AYE POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. DR. LONG. Everybody should avail theme jn 1 Pie ill. V M HI 3 men IT . COMM. selves of the opportunity and visit Dr. Long. Consult the Great In dian Doctor, FREE, each day at St(L.,!PsU.M!:lIi,' .-i.f- " -1 a-::