THE SCB ANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 7, 18H5. SCHOOL BOOKS. For all the Private Schools In the City and Vicinity At Wholesale Prices. School Stationery, All the Useful Kequisites, At Popular Prices. The Xcw Bok, Everything Desirable or Popular ' f That Is Fit to Read, At Cut Prices At NORTON'S, 3:1 Lackawanna Ave. A Foe to Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD USE THE FLOUR And Always Have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALS TO THE TRADE BY The Weston ill Go. O PEN 1 Mi 1 K () I 1 1 1 X ti 1! A.M. Attractiunsi 7hnt Will lie Seen There .Next Week. The rviTiilur season at th Frotnlnt; hnui will u.fn HVdmnikiy nlvrht. when "Charley's Aunt" u'il be l. induced by tin original i'n'.iiiy. 'flit visit i "Charhy'H Aunt." whlih will make the formal upcnltisr if tho theater under the management of Wagner & lieln, will lie the first time that any of tile original Frohmun riiniiiiiiiks have came to Serantmi. The enmpnny that will pre sent "Charley's .Aunt" in the same that Is giving that remirkab'.y suecessful plw at the Staiuliird theater. New York, tills week, ami Is heailej'hy the criminal "Charley's Aunt, from Israeli. yliere the nuts come from," Ktleiinu Glnrdot. Thursihiy evening, 1 4:C" with lies el"" liimehill. Klehuiil Harluw anil Hip Kilar.yl livin pic tuia fnrms an almost Irresistible evening's entertainment, ami it cues without saying that it will jmok the FrnthitiKhum. Kverythlns about the proilurtion Is new, ami the Wealth of brilliant color and Incessant vivaeity of aetion make it an attrac tion that few thlmfs now on tour can e'lual. The Kilanyl livins pictures, which have been so much Imitated, are pronounced charming, beyond descrip tion. The new tableaus are said to be porReous, and there Is an artistic dis tinction about these picture that seems to elude imitation. On Friday ami Saturday and at the Paturdav matinee the distinguished ac tor, Frederick W'arde, will play an eii pasemeiit of three performances, ap pearing In "The .Mountebank," "The J, bin's IMouth" and "Runnymede, or I:obln Hood and His Merrie Men." The latter is a new play, and Is founded upon the legendary stories of Kobln Hood and hiu famous followers in and about Sherwood Forest. It is from the pen of William Oreer Harrison, who, ley a skilful Mending of romance and lib'tory. haa made that celebrated out law an Important factor In obtaining the great bulwark of Knglish liberty, the Magna t'harta, from King John, and has laid the concluding acne of his play at Itunnymede. on the banks of the Thames, near 'Windsor, and on the historic day, June IS, 1J1J, A. I.. when the great document was signed. The entire scenery for the play has been Kpeclally painted by Seymour I. Park er from sketches obtained from old Knglish prints; the music, vocal and Instrumental, specially composed by J. H. 'Stewart, and the entire production presented with costumes, armors, prop erties, etc., accurately reproduced from the best available authorities on the time and subject. Kach of the three plays to be doneiby Air. Ward-- and bis large company will be mounted with the special scenery and accessories pre pared expressly for Its production. II A I LIU) A!) NOTES. It In Mater that representative Indi vidual anthracite producers will con fer with J. i'lerpont .Morgan In refer ence to a settlement of the differences between the larger anthracite rail roads. ' Commenting upon Ihe'new order p mierj by the Pennsylvania, which re lieves operators on the main line two days a month by the employment of a F--"fltute. the Kallrrmr! Cnstefte says: "The provision cif this-substitute by the company at its own expense Is a commendable net; the chief defect In It la that the operator ought to be re lieved once a week Instead of only one day for each two weeks. ' Politics must be a paying business. Hon. Iafe 1'cnce, the Colorado Popu Jltrtlc ex-congressman, and ex-Speoker Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia, were among the oltlcers recently elected hy the directors of th Port Jervls. Montl vIoVo and New York railroad. The road was recently purchased by a syndicate. Which will open up the territory be tween Port .Jervls and Strourlshurg. Senator Krlee on Tuesday last secured control of the Akron and Columbus road. . - I Icclicf In Six Hour. Distressing Kidney and madder dlenfws relieved in six hours by the "New 'Smith American KMInejr Cure. This new rem riyr'S a great surprise on acount of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the Warbler, kidneys, har k, and every part of the urinary ps.isnges, In male or fe- , male. It rel'eves retention of water and pain In passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this l vyotir remedy, gold by C. M. Harris, Dnig g.st. 12$ Penn avenue, Scranton, Pa. liny the Weber, and get the best. At Guernsey Bros. DO NOT NEGLECT the symptoms of Impure" blood. Do not disregard Nature's cry -for help. Take Hood's garsnparllla and guard against serious Illness and pro longed suffering. 'ifOOD'B PILLS for the liver and bowels, act easily yet promptly and effectively. Snowiuife WILL IKE A TEST CASE Mr. Gibbons Believes Tai Collectors Impose Excessive Penalties. OPINION OP ATTORNEY SCKAGG It Was Kcad Yesterday at tho Meeting of the Poor Ikiard -Complaint MuJ of South SiJe Speakeasies. Other Ituslness of Meeting. . Kven in the face of Attorney Scragg's opinion, rendered yesteiday ut the meeting of tho nmr board. John Gib bons would not be reconciled to the J ui l Ice and legality f Kivlng a de linquent tax collector the power to im pose penalties and jail people fur re fusing or neglecting to pay their taxes. Mr. (iibbons diil not argue against the necessity of maintaining some method of compelling pinplo to pay their taxes, but he took a decided stand against the collectors' prevent methods. He intimated that collectors Im posed excessive' penalties and used no discrimination In their linposlt inns, us every delinquent was lined a like amount, $1.12, when the law explicitly states, as reproduced III Attorney ScruKg's communication. that "the amount is entirely dependent uihui how far Hie collector has been obliged to proceed before receiving payment of the t.ix due." Mr. lithiums maintained that something must be wrong when all iH'tuiltics were exactly alike. The opinion of Attorney 'Scragg gives a thorough ami clear Idea of the case: To the Directors of the S.ratitim Poor I'VlHet: Veil have requested my written opin ion on tile question. "Whether the Imjio. sHliiti of costs lUl ilt-lllliplellts taxes s lei;:il." Seelion sixth, of I he act of lis senility. creat:ti this poor tlistrct "IVo liles ttiat the directors sh:ill apnelnt a enlleeter of poor tilxes Hint shall l:-'lle their warrant author zing him to eulie t the s:iM nr." !n the same uuiiiticr :onl by the same process as peer taxes are tiy ex isting laws collectable." I awn lioYcrtiiitg lioMceiion. The laws governing the collection of poor taxes refered lo .n the at.ioe stvt'uu is I he :iel of assembly of l.vil. wliieh law provides in sect . on 11.1 lln reof, I'linlnll's lii:est p. I paragraph i as follows: "If any person hhall neglect or refuse in make payment il shall be lawful for the collector liuv.ng li:si oh. t.iliic.l a wariant under the hand uml seal of ntiy just.ee of the peace of tile county to levy (he same l,y distress and sale of the ooils atid chattels uf such delinquent, glv.m.' ten days public notice of the sale then of by w ritten or printed ailvert.se ineiit. and In ease goods ami chattels stif-tb-'eiit to satisfy the rimie, with easts, cannot lie found, such collector shall then li- author zul to lake the Imdy of suoli de linquent an I convey him to the J id of the proper county, there to remain unt'l the Hiiiount so charivl together w ith nil costs, st all paid or secured to be paid or lint. I he shall be otherwise discharged lly due course of law. i'mler tills law the pay. meat of costs is clearly eotitemiilateil aii'l In my opinion the collector of poor taxes is authorisi d by law to ciifoic the pay ment of taxes as by the aliove act directed and after demand and refusal to pay the collector shall obtain a warrant from n Justice under which he may restrain the goods and chattels of the delinquent, and in ease no itooiIs end chattels can ho found. Is empowered to arrest and deliver the person of suc h delinquent to the roun tv Jail. The distress, sale, or tak'tig of the person or Imprisonment can be Mopped at any stage by payment of the tax and cost then made. While of the op'n lon costs can he 'mpnseil and collected n mi Inst delinquents, the amount of the same il entlrtly dependent iiuoti how' far the collector has been obliged to proceed b-fore rere'v'ng payment of the tax due. It is ini'inss'hlo to say how much the leiral cost will be genera My. each mit't'eiil.ir case ns above Indicated ilenemling upon what It bn been neeessarv for the col lector In that case to do. If a cne shall bo selected and all the particulars of the eftse sulim'tted. It will easy to ascer tain and report to you the legal costs of that particular case. The delinquent tax pnver can always be protected from ex cessive cbnrecs 'f any are attemoted to he made by npn'v'ng to our courts. Ttespectfully submitted John V. Scrige. Solicitor Rcranton Poor District. Sept. 4,' W.. W 111 Make n Test Case. "Well, I'll make a test cane myself," said '.Mr. Gibbons at the conclusion of the reading of the communication. "I will refuse to pay my poor taxes thisi year and see what will be done." Secretary l.ynett reported the result rf the conference concerning state aid for the Indigent insane held nt Harris burg on Tuesday. Aug. 1!S, when I.Mr, l.ynett and 'President W. S. I.angstafT met l)r. Middle, of the stnto board of charities, and (Secretary .Meylert. nnd secured a clear understanding of the pui poses and Intent of tin; new law. .Mrs. Swan, who Investigated a case In 'Mr. Gibbons' bailiwick, came back with a glowing account of Its Industry along the "speak-easy" line. Mr. Gib bons admitted that, it was "as bad as Lackawanna avenue," and nil agreed that much of the poverty that existed there was duo to these same grogshops. Attorney John T. -Martin appeared before the board In behalf of an old man named Thomas Mullaney, whose story, If true, is a truly sad one. Last week th old man pdartod to walk to the poor farm, but upon Retting as far us iMr. Martin's house collapsed, and had to be taken In and n' tended. He stated that lie once owned a properly worth Jsoi), but his son set him drunk nnd Induced him to deed over the prop erty; then turn him adrift. He was bound for the poor house when h" fell In with -Mr. 'Martin, who took nn Inter est in his euro iind decided to bring him before the poor hoard. The bo.-ml evi dently deemed It a case for the courts, as it refused to take action on it. I iiinmit tec In Knnacv Ordered. A committee In lunacy was ordered to examine Into the mental condition tif Vnssar K. Powell, of. t!i!l Kressler court, who attempted suicide by swal lowing poison recently on the sidewalks; of New York. Ills family want him sent to the Hillside Home. After th" regular business was gone through with, an Informal session fol lowed, during which mnny mutters were discussed, chief among them be ing the erection of a chapel and advisa bility of raising sheep on the farm. The next regular meeting will be held at the Hillside Home. Superintendent George W. Heemer re ported 10.1 persons In the almshouse fit present. Of these 122 are malca and 41 females. Resident Physician Hen T. F.vnns' re port showed that the number of pa tients in (he asylum Aug. HI. was i;i!. Six were received nnd three discharged during the month. preparing: for the pray. Scranton Firemen (letting In Shnpo to l ight for the Next lonvcntion. The meeting of the Firemen's union, whose object Is 4o bring the llremen's convention to Scranton In mwi, will be held Sunday, Sept. 8, at 2.30 p. tn.. In Durr's hall. As the time Is short every company Is urged to send a full repre sentation, i The executive committee will he ap pointed at this meeting and It Is cx liected that affairs will assume defi nite shape. A hard fight Is on between Johnstown and Scranton, and unless the members of the Scranton Are de partment hustle for the next three weeks, It Is quite probable that Scran ton may lose. All firemen ore request ed to take particular notice of this fact. : . RIDE TO EUUIURST. Enjoyed hy the Members of tho Scranton , . Illcyole Club. . , , The most successful run of the sen son of the Scranton Hlcycle club took place last night to Klmhurst. Those who took part In It were: D. B. Ather ton, president; E. A. Gllmore, captain; George O. Sharps, W. M. Ruth, W. T. Foyle, H. C. Lucas, II. C Wallace. George A. Gardner. George Wlnans, Frank Leonard, F. i. Godfrey, Charles Klesel. Halph Uuth, John A. Frltx. Dr. Charles Hill. Frank M. Vandling. V. li. Arnold. F. C Whettling. David ipruk. F. A. Hlntcrmister, licrt Henderson, V. A. Kcnimerer, H. G. Xcwmun, Charles K. Crothamel. W. I. Kings bury aud F. M.' Fox, of Carboiidald, Who was the guest of the club. The wheelmen left this city at 5..10, arriving nt Klmhurst at T, and Land lord Nash served an excellent dinner to the boys at the Hotel Klmhurst nt i.ilO. Music and a social hour followed, anil at f.iiu the parly wheeled by moon light over the Ixnilevaril to this citv. arriving in Scranton at 10.30. 1- AT LAKE ARIEL TODAY. All tho Noted Senders are Now on tlanJ Uendy for the I'm v Today's regatta at Lake Ariel will he the event of the year in tills re gion. Nothing lias ever been conlcm pljted In this line hereabouts that is so sure to please and delight the people. All the , -ill smell who are to participate are on hit nil, excepting four or tlve out of the seventy-one whose names appear In the entry list, nnd these w ill make a day of sport the delight of which can easily be estimated by the people. The fact that every race Is to be a turning one, with the start and I i 1 1 i ; It In full slc.lit of the people, will be much appreciated by every person who wil luvscs the exciting contests, ami ll is certain that the crowds going to the lake 4orlay will show tin y are In sym pathy with the undertaking to promote nnd encourage such sport 111 this re gion. The great struggle between the Hons, of Toronto, champion four-oared crew of Canada, and the Institutes, the I'nited Slates chn mplons, will of itself constitute a day's sport long to be re membered. Trains will leave Scranton at 7 a. m., S.to ti. in.. H. l.'i a. m.. 11 a. m., l.ITi p. in. and 11.21 p. in., and special trains will come Kick In the evening at siu'li hour as will accommodate all the people. - - .MR. WEEDEN II AS RESIGNED, (ivexl p His Position as Chorister of tho Second lunch. W. C. Weeilon bus tendered Ills ret'lg natlon as chorister of the Second Pres byterian church, ami it has been ac cepted by the music committee, Mr. Weedell has received a very line offer from one of the leading evangelists of the nation, and he will enter upon bis new duties at once. lie is one or the finest singers In the pvnngclicul Held, and thousands of peo ple (lock to hear him. ills singing last Sunday of "See on the Portals, He's Watching nnd Wailing." before that vast audience In the Schlverci meet ing at the Frolhliigham, could not be excelled. He rivets the attention nnd reaches the heart of every hearer. This Is undoubtedly his great forte. Mr. Wceden Is one of the most genial of fellows, nnd has made hundreds of trusted friends in this city who will be very sorry to see him go. Considering the fdiort time he litis been ut the Sec ond Presbyterian church he has done a splendid work, and his beautiful voice will be very much missed. -Mr. Wooden assumed charge of tho Second church choir April I last. . . AS TO THE CITY'S HEALTH liepnrt of Secretary Itrlgfis of the Hoard of Health for Auciist. Owing to the absence of a quorum there was no meeting of the hoard of health yesterday. The members who were present spent several hours, how ever. In Informal discussion of matters pertnliilifs to the board's affairs. The report of .Secretary Walter ltrlggs showed that there were 1117 deaths during the month of August, which was si decrease , of thirty-nine from the previous monlh and an in crease of eleven over the rate for Au gust of last year. One hundred and twenty-live births, sixty males and sixty-live fetnules, were recorded. The greatest mortality wasjof children un der 1 year of age. Fooil Inspector Thomas reported the general condition of the markets to be good, alt hough milk Is not all that It should be in some cases. Dl'N.MORE A godly number of people from this place will attend the regatta at Lake Arbd today. Mrs. Albert Cooper, of N'icholsun, Is visiting friends In this place. Mrs. Wood, of Hlnkcly street, will spend Sunday with friends in Hawley. Mrs. Abraham Shaffer anil son, How ard, of Dudley M root, spent Thurs day with friends In Holllslerville. A son has come to make Its resl rlencevvlth Mr. anil i.Mrs. Hidden, of Gtove street. Corr.munln services will be hold In tho Piesbyterlnii church tomorrow morn ing at lO.lM: Sunday school nt 12; Junior Christian Kndeavor at 4 p. m.; Senior society nt ti.ll": evening services nt .'.V. Profesor Williams would like lo meet the teachers of the borough schools at the central building this morning nt 9 o'clock. The Kpwnrth league of the Methodist churi'hwill hold n social nt the home of Mrs. John Manley, on Cherry street, next Weilnerday ni-.-ht. Vlss Jcanete Scurs, who has been spending the past few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. James I'.ryden, has re turned home. The school hoard met at' the central building last night and Inspected the two new rooms which have been fur nished on the third floor nnd every thing Is now In readiness for the open ing of schols on Monday. -. LETTERS I'RO.M THE PEOPLE. (Under this hending short letters of In terest will be published when accompa nied, for piilillrntlnii, tiy tho writer' name. The Tribune will not bn held re puimible for opinions here expressed.) Ir. Haves' Srntcmcnt. ' Kdltor of The Tribune, Kir: I would like to give tho public a clear Idea of the alleged horse-whlp-plng which last evening's Times says was Inilleited on me by Mrs. Ilrock. On Wednesday I was driving along Linden street whon-I saw a carriage standing diagonally ncross the street. I turned my lit ran to avoid It, but the wheel of the carriage struck ngalnst the car rail anil slid along until the roar wheel of my carriage collided with the felloe nit the junction of the tire of the whei'l of Mrs. P.rock's'cnrrliige. The collision was scarcely perceptible nnd wan of such slight consequence that 1 did not deem. It necessary fj ntop for an nimlogy nt the time; In fact, thought nothing of the mutter at nil. The accident was unavoidable on my part, nnd wns due solely to the angle at whkih .Mrs. Itrock'n carriage stood. I paid no attention to the matler, ond drove to my olllce, on Wyoming nve nue. nnd a moment later Mrs. Ilrock drove up and addressed me In a most unladylike manner. I refused to an swer further than to remind her that she had overstepped the bounds of propriety, nnd iturncd to go Into my olllce when she took up her whip and made a number of unKUrcestrful efforts to strike me. I feel It is duo mo that this correct statement of thp nffalr should be given to tho public.' My at torneys will tomorrow proceed against Mrs. Ilrock for slander and malicious assault. Dr. James JO. Hayes, Piles! Piles! Itchlnit Piles. ' Bymptoms Melsture; Intense Itching and stinging;' most at night; worse by soratcMng. If allowed to contrhun tumors form, which often bleed nnd ulcernte, lie coming very sore. Swnyne's Ointment stops the Mchlng and bleeding, heals ul ceration, and In most cafes removes the tumors. ' At druggists, or by mall, for CO cents. Dr. Bwayne A Son, Philadelphia. Security Building and Savings Union - ' ' Horns CtfiCB, C4 lAvanna Avenue, Scranton. Fa. First Auuiiul Report and l'inunekil Statement, Ending July 1, 1S05. LOAN FUND ASS KT3. It. K. Ixmns 2U.M0 rj Slin k Louns .'. ' 75 00 Hues In Arrears hai! ill Cash on Hand Ml M Total ..125,377 23 I.I AMiUTII'iS. Class A Stock i S.r.l I'D Class It Stock 2.3IS HI Class I' Stock 1U4 M Advanced payments on dues 1,918 6t Advanced payments on Interest and Premium W 32 Debenture Stuck 3.:!.r. ( Hills payable S.rsl'l ml Prolila l.HH W Total J-'..'o? 25 i'lolits. 111 per ct nt, per annum. LOANS. The total number of Iteal Kstnto Loans !s It I and of Stock Loans 1. None of the I .. ins I live I n repaid. None of the Mortgages for Loans have been foreclosed, leaving .11 Loans of $U,liu.uO In force, 'l ie appraise. I valuation of tile mortgaged prop. 'i ly is i-'iil.iju.uti". or K.M la security for encii dollar limned. We hold lire in surance policies on this property lo tluv iimoiint of Jiri.li'i ., or 1S In lire insur ance for each dollar loaned. Sciantoii. Ph., July 27lh, WW To the Mcliiliers of the Security llillld.ng u ml Savings I'liion: , Gentlemen - We, the Committee nppolnt- OFFIC CONliAD SCHH"F.nHU. President. A. is. WILLIAMS. Vice Pres.dellt. L. J. SIKI'.Ki'KI'.l!, Treasurer. NOK.MII.E THE ItL'YER. Ilns Secured tho Stoek of W. C. HallarJ, of Hoinellsvllle. Iloinellsville, uN. Y., Sept. 6. J. li. Noiuiile, of the Five Hrotbcrs Shoo store, was In the city during the week, figuring on the shoe stor k, of W. C Lailard, of 20 Seneca street. u'ur. Lullanl lias accepted Mr. Nor milc's oiler and will In future devote his entire lime to hi e clothing business. NORTH END, .Mrs. Turner, of Tovvinnda, visited friends in the North Knd Thursday. Martin .leaning, of .Hudson street, Is in New York city on business. This alicrnooii the High Works P.en eticial K' ici, ay will hold u picnic ut the Liirckii ball park. Court Kobiii Hood, Ancient Order of Foresters, held a picnic ut Frear s Glove Thursday and Friday, which WHS Weil attended. '.Mr. Hymn Wlntnn, of North IMain avenue, lelt yesterday lor Now York city, where In; will spend a few days. .Mrs. L. . Murss, ol North Main avenue. Is visiting relatives ut Curuoii ilale. George Jackson, of Hock well place. son of K. S. Jackson, and the leading base In the choir of the Providence I'resbj tcri.in church, lelt yesterday to tage a scientific course ut Lehigh uni versity. In the North Main Avenue Htiptlst church, the pastor, Kev. 'Mr. Watkins, will pn nch tomorrow morning, anil in the evening will exchange pulpits with Kev. W.J. Ford, of Green Kldge. In the Primitive 'Methodist church, West iMurket street, tomorrow morn ing, the pastor, Kev. C. Pressor, will ptvach from the subject, "A Hiamuiid Well Set." I.vlr. and Mtw. Thomas Shotton, of Oak street,, are rejoicing over the ar rival of a son. Kev. G. K.' Guild will preach tomor row morning on "A Happy and Thank ful Man." In the Providence Presby terian church, and at the Christian Kndeavor meeting, nt (i.llfi, the pastor will give a short talk on the Christian F.ndcavor societies in Paris. The Home lllssionary society of the Providence Presbyterian church held a well attended meeting at 'the home of Mrs. J. H. Von Storch. of North Main avenue, yesterday afternoon. After the meeting they were entcrtaltid at a 5 o'clock tea, by Mrs. Von Storch. IMr. and .Rrs. Kdward White, of New York city, ne visiting with Mrs. J. K. Smith, ot uNorth Main avenue. John T. Walklns will slug In the choir of the Providence Presbyterian church tomorrow morning nnd evening. Quite a number of North F.tid people attended Pompeii last evening at Luu rel Hill park. Miss Owens, of 'North Main nvcnite, returned yesterday froii Asbury Park. A Imrse belonging tij Dr. Sureth ran Inlo'Ml.ss Mary Kookwbll yesterday af ternoon, knocking her' down, but only slightly Injuring her. The horse, which had Just been hitched up at the livery of D. D. Jones & Son, of North i.Maln avenue, started to run down the lane which connects the barn with the street, when Miss Itoekwell came along, nnd tin; horse ran into her nnd knocked her down. Harry Francis nnd John Owens will leave today for Wilkes-Harre, where they will spend Sunday with friends. The members of Fxcelslor Hose com pany are requested to meet nt their house In full uniform nt 1 o'clock to morrow to attend the funeral of Dr. Murphy. ' MINOOKA. Tho Shamrocks, of South Pcrantnn, nnd the Hustlers will cross bats on P.nrke's grounds Sept. 8. The employes of tho Pyne, Taylor and Hidden mines will receive their monthly stipend Tuesday. One week today the Kepubllcan pri maries will be held. C. W. Gallagher Is an aspirant for delegate In the South district. 'Miss Lizzie Moran, of Ynnkcrs, N. T., is vlsHIng 'Mlnonka friends. Tor n Ncrvo Tonlo Use llorsford's Acid Phosphate. . Dr. If. M. Harlow. Augusta. Me., savs: "1 regard H an one of the best rcmed'es In all cases In which the system requires an acid and a nerve Ionic." , .. .. . ficntlcmnn's Driving Onh will conduct races nt the Driving liurlc Saturday afternoon. The best Incut horses are entered. Ladles free to the park and grand sland. YOUR TABLE looks better with elegnnt tnbln warn. This week we talk lniiit lingers' triplc-plntod warn at wonderful prices. TmiRpnoiis....tl.mforO: worth H.Sa ThleKpoon.2il forfl; Worth SWkl Knlvet l.;tt for II; worth 'Z25 Forks l,75 forfl; worth t2.25 Don t you need nnyf REXI'OItH'S, 2lil Ucka. are. Wall Paper . Styles and colorings are very fine this season. ' , : Let us fix you up a sample room with nice - ' , Gilt,Paper, $5. , RAITS ed to audit tho Looks and Securities of the Union and report thereon, beg leave to re port that we havu audited the accounts, and find the balance of account shown hy the books of the l uion at the eluse of bus iness June sutli, Isiiii, lo agree with the re port of the Actuary of llie I'nlon for lh same date. We llnd the liionevs and se curities all accounted for, have carefully examined the louns and tiud them col reel ; such loans have lieen titade m a careful and conservative manner; the loans la ev ery Instance being less than half the p piulsed vaiue of Ihe properly. The In surance tin the iiiorlgiigi-d property is also almost double. Ites.peetfullv SlliillllUed, F. L. PHILLIPS, JAMKS J. CI". M.MINGS, GKO. M. He WITT, Committee. PltlOPAIH STOCK. Prepaid stock slsill be paid for In one payment of $.V.tto per share in advance anil shall mature with the M per cent. Installment Stoek. The niioi'tionnieuL of prolils per share credited to this stock is the same as that which is placed to tho credit of the xo-ecnt Installment Slock. 1NSTAL1.M KNT STOCK. Is Issued In any amount not less than two shares, and' Is paid for by monthly In stallments of eighty, forty and twenty live cents per tdiare, the same being duo an I payable without notice, lo the legally authorized collet-tor, on or before the last business ilay of each mouth. ERS: HOltACN V.. HAND. Attorney. KliMI'NH A. HALTL. Actuary. J. T. W' ATK I NS, Secretary. Fruit Jars , Mason's porcelain-lined, well made, uniform weight. The best made Jar in the market. d?IIy Glasses Extra caps and rubbers. Dealers wanting Jars will do well to get our prices. China Hall WE1CHEL & MILLAR, 134 WYQB1H2 AVENUE. Waik in and look around. Will Buy a Pair Ladies' Button Shoes Pointed Toes, Opera Toes, Common Sense Toes, All sizes and widths. Only this week will sell theui for $2 aPair Full line of the best School Shoes Come and See Them. 410 Spruce Street. CALL UP 3682. CO. OILS, VINEGAR AND CIDER. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET M. W.' COLLINS, M'gV. TAR CU Cures ColdH, Lays Out I-aGrlppc, Cures Incipient Consumption. Manufactured by G. ELM EN DORF, Elnilra. N. Y., and for sale by the trade generally. MEQARGEL & CON NELL, Tfihotolo Agents, Scranton, Pa. JOHN L HI, ENGRAVER, OFFICE AND SHOP ' Stl Laok. At. ndstewrt'AM 8tor. Photo Engraving for Circulars, Boob, Cita logues, Kenpapers. , . , Half-Tinea and Una Work, 1 $2.00 k KQEHLER Great Sale Of CLOTHING , Commencing Saturday Morning, FROM 25 TO. 50 PER CENT BELOW COST Must Be Sold in Thirty Days. rlTIN & DELANY Wyoming DR. E. GREWER, Tho l'liilaili'Hihla Spcr-lallst, Knd hlu tuiao. ciateri BiAff of Knrllh ami Gorman physicians, are now permanuntly lorutuii nt Old PostofTlce Building, Corner Penn Avenue and Spruce Street. The doctor In a Kruiluno of tha Unlver Blty of HcniiKylvania, formrrly demon Btrator of pliyidoloify ami nursery at the Mr-dico-ClilruiKtciil college of J'hlladfV phla. Ills ppeclaltteM are Chronic, Ner vous, Skin, lli-art, Womb and Blood dis cuses. DISEASES OF THE HERYODS SYSTEM The pymptoma of which are dlzzincns.lank of confidence, rcxunl wrakmws iu mn nnd women, bull rising in throat, spota flouting boforo the eyes, 1ob of memory, unable to concentrate tho mind on one subject, candy startled when suddenly Bpoln-n to, and dull distressed mind, which limits them for performing tho actual du ties of life, miikiiur hupvine.es Impossible, distressing the action of the heart, caus ing flush of heat,' depression of spirit. evil forebodings, cowardl'",, fear, clreams.mel nncholy, tire easy of Company, feeling aa tired In the niornlr.nr ns when retiring, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of t hough t, depression, constipa tion, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those ho affected should consult us iinmedlatulyi rd be restored to perfect health. Lost Maiihood Restored. Wenknew? of Young T.Ion Cured. If you hav been given up by your phy tolan rail upon the doctor and be exnm Wed. He cures tho worst cases of Ner vous Lsibllity, Scrofula, Old Soros, Ca tnrrh, l'iles, Female Weakness, Affec tions of be Dye, Knr, Nose and Throat, Asthma, leafness. Tumors, Cancers and Cripples 1 1 every description. Consultations free and strletljr sacred and contldenl;. Otllco hours dally frn 9 a.m. to 9 p.n. Sunday, 9 to 2. Knrlose five 2-cent stumps for symrpont blanks and m.r book called "New Life." I will pay one thousand dollars In gold to anyone whom I ennnot-cure of EPI LEPTIC CONVULSIONS or FITS. 1R. K. ORRWER, Old Tost Office Tlulldlnff, corner JPaoa avenue and Spruce street. SCRANTON. PA. THIS WITNESS THAT II. 1). SWAUTZ & CO. Are the Loading Wholesalo Agents In Smokeless Powder, GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS. HEADQUARTERS FORn, l. V. Smilli's and Knnintfon duns, (lay IMxoous and Pigeon Traps. Tclcphono 272H. Open Evenings. 3I3 Spruce Btreot, between Penn aud Wyo ming A von iios. JAMES li KELLY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER3. Late of Pittsburg, First-Class Livery In Connection. 205 SPRUCE ST.. SCRANTOi Sweot Potatoes Home Grown Tomatoes And Green Corn, Fancy Jenny Lind Cantolonpes, Bartlett Pears, Peaches, Etc ri4 PIERCE'S MARKET, PENtf AYE Avenue. TAKE CARE nnd yonr jrM will tako imrit of you. If OF YOUR EYES K iu nr troubled witrt inil.v-h or tiwrvnu- 11UHK i-.k tn 1112. VII I M. Ill Kli'S an.l hn y..iir my rnmini d frem. W iiavu riHlnw.l priced and ar Im luwmt in t ! citv. N,uul kuvcUclP fruui 11 to ti; suUi trom ft to Sii. 305 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. IN SUMMER Cooling drinks are necessary. They are the universal antidote for aiowuly. warmth. N' thing Is ho popular with the fair aex in .Scrautuu as our soda served in all th various flavors and witn cream for enrjr a nickel a llass. To have their attentions well received, young men should treat their sweethearts coolly, aun by Inviting tiwm to enjoy our soda, which is roally tbe coolest sad moat delightful summer drink in the city, wholesome, health ful and invigoratlnk'. boda heads the list of summer beverages, and the foaming stream from onr fountain heads the list of all sodas. J. D. WILLlMS S BRO. 314 LACK! AVE-, SCRANTON, PI. WELSBAGH LIGHT Specially Adapted lor Reading sad Sewing. it ten ECOEODilCBL CoBsumpg tbree (S) fret of gas per bnrtr and Rives an efficiency of ality (80) candles. Having at leant 33 per QMti om tba ordinary Tip Burners. Call und Seo It. HUNT 5 CONNELL CO.. 434 LACXAWAWA 1UDI0L nantifactarers' Agenta. ON THE LINE OF THE are located the finest fishing en hnntlna grroiinds In the world. DeacHptlvs Books oa avulleation. Tickets to all points la Maine t'adnda nnd llnrirtms Prevtaaes. Minneapolis, St 1'aul. Canatltaa and United States wests, Vanconver, Heattle, laeoma, PorHand, Oro San Franolaco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Gars attached to all through trains, TsnrM cars fully fitted with beddinc. cantatas aad sp utlly adapted to wants of families saaf fcaal with second elBsa tleksta. Katss alnsuWWa than via other lines, For fall iDfomatlon, time table, eta,, on sppllcation to E.V.SKIIMNCR, Q. E. A. 353 BROADWAY, NEW TORK. WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton. ROOMS 4 AND 5, Gas and Water Co. BulWlnfc mm mmm m asp ami it OPTICR HOTTR" from t.30 a m. te t p. m. (1 hoar interraiiim for dtnoar and snpase.) PartlcalarlttentlonGlTsnto Callectlont Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. YOUR BUSINESS !S RESPECTFULLY SOLfClTEfl Telephone No. 134. Spring House U. E. CROFUT, PropV, neart uane, pa. Altltni n.arlv 3,0m feel Fine grevas and Beautiful scenerf. House new and woll fur nish.di but three mlnntes' walk from IX, I A W, station, and 1C0 feet from tbe lake. GOOD BOATS, FISHING TACKLE, Danolnc Pavilion, Swlnga, Croquet Qrsnnds, eto FBBK to Onssta. COLD SPUING WATER AND FLINT? OVUOX RATE olroula. nirr.q heiboiiiailk. Wria. H l Pi lie Mk SMI HI CANADIAN PACIFIC R i -, 1 . ..1