TOE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY StORXINU. SEPTEMBER 14, 1895. SCHOOL BOOKS. For all the Private Schools In the City and Vicinity At Wholesale Prices. School Stationery, All the I'seful Requisites, At Popular Prices. The New Books, Everything Pesirable or Popular That Is Fit to Read, At Cut Prices, At NORTON'S, jjj Lackawanua Ave. A Fee to Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD USE THE FLOUR And Always Have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE TO THE TRADE BY NEWS OF THE SOUTH SIDE. Kcnrgnnizntlon of the roar J of Trnde. Death of William Lunelle, of c:cJar Ave-ntie-nwen Wnlsli Injure! -Other News. The South Sid? board of trad met last evening at Storr's hall, on Abler street. It was the first session since June and was well attended, showing that a new spirit has been infused and that active work may be expected In future meetlnRS. John Seheucr, jr., presided. A vote was taken on the nominations of o'!lc.rs and resulted In the election of the followinc: PresHer-'t. C. (V Roland: vice presi dent. Henry J. Hpruks: secretary. M. J. O'Toole: treasurer. iMIchael Miller, ilr. Fcheuer, who has acted In the capacity of president for the past two years, did much for the advancement of the board, and In 0.1r. Poland, his puccesror, there Is every assurance that th; Rood work will be cor tinned. There Is expected a (infinite answer frrm the proprietor of the Honosdnle levator arid Iron works, who Is anx ious to remove to the Smith Hide. Tr tnatttr will be taken up at the next mei.t'.n?. The officers will be Installed pud a plan mapped nut to benefit the South Side In many ways. Death of William l.nvello. In the unexpected death of William T.avelle. who breathed his last at the home of h's mother, Mrs. Itridpet W. Lavellf. Cedar avenue and Mania street, at II o'clock yesterday mornlntr, a young man, .10 years old. passed ovit of life who possessed a character of the strictest Irieffrity and a disposition that carried with It sunshine wherever he went. For several years past he had been clerk In a wholesale store In WIIW-s-Harre, and lived there. Three weeks apo he took sick, and battled for a week before b,e admitted that he should have medical attendance. He came home, and. surrounded by his mother and sisters, was Riven the best of care and '.ren'ted by the mof skill ful physicians. He bore up till the last, and until only a short time he fore his death was his condition alarm Ipc He was a mernb"r of the St. Aloysius Total Abstinence Flcnevolent society, of W'ilkes-Barre. His mother, his brothers. Itev. Patrick K. Lav-file, who has been Invested with the order or fpacon ami will tie ordained to the priesthood at Christmas, and 'Martin, and his sisters, 'Miss 'Marhret, of TVilkes-Harre, and (Miss Katie, teacher at No. 10 school, are left to mourn him. The funeral will be held Monday morning a.t 9 o'clock, with a mass of r?Mulem at St. John's church. Inter ment will be made in Dunmore Catho lic cemetery. Heath of ' At the bi heth StaUftl h Stntlkncch-. s.VMrs. F.liz-i- itnn avenue end HlrchV Ins at T cfi) cfima f 1 A 1 erday morn- Keen III for tin ii wtonaV was a Chrls- Charllable nelhlvif. J "harles?vMi n' Survive her; .rfu- Elisabeth atid .Antonio Wolf, lipth AVugner, tloJip JtytBph P., and Herman Woel I clly. The Av afternoon funornl wffl' t 2 o'clock.' ckVScrivi tri'Wie conduct . faiV.:ictmn Cat hollo ed at St, church and lntf-ratatfi-ill li made in the Twentieth War cemetery. Shorter P.-trncrnnhs. The quarterly conference of the Cedar Avenue '.Methodist Episcopal church wns held last nlsht. .Presiding Elder J. O. Eckman was chairman. The re ports of the board of trustees and church officers showed the congrega tion to be In a flourlphlnff condition. Itev. Father O'Collnhan prenched the sermon of the mirslon at St. John's church last nljtht. The woman's mis sion will termlnnto with a sermon at 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by Father Cullen. Thetmen's mission will bepln In the evenlnpr. Owen Walrh, of Cedar avenue, In the Twentieth ward, was struck on the liead by a bar of pljr iron at the South flteel mill yesterday morning and his head was severely cut. The bar fell on him from the floor above. Dr. J. A. Manley put several stitches In the HcMp. - ' . . The funeral of the late Fred Pyle, of Alder street, took place yesterday afternoon. It was a large one. Inter ment wo made In Plttston Avenue cemetery. " ' Mr. and IMrs. fl. 8. Spruks, of Pitts ton avenue, have returned from a visit yvlth friends In Honesdale. . Fred W. Jones, of Plttston avenue, Is home from a short atay In Wilkes- '. "Mow tofluro All Skin DIsoBos." Blmply apply "Swayne's O'ntment." No internal medicine required. Cures tet ter, ecxetna. Itch, all eruptions on the face, nanus, nun, vn.-., ifuv.nK ine nK.n ciea.r. V,,!.,., ,1111,,, l ltJUl. flUltlillH H4IU curative powers are possessed by no other .remedy. Ask your druggist for Swayne's Ointment. , .. . ; , r xi o J. It trstn T Valley russcoijcr Kuilway Franchises Arc Null and Void. DECISION 01 SITKCHE C01KT Councilman Roche's Sturtliuj Hevcla tionsCorrohorated by Interviews with City Officials-Traction t'.onipuny Aw arc of the Invalidity. There can be no doubt but that the Pcranton Traction company has Krave cause to fear for Its Valley I'usst uitei franchises. The d.'clsii.n of the su preme court, unearlhrd by Select Ctum cuian Itoche at Thursday nicht's inect Inic. Is clear ii ml explicit, anil bears out that geiitliniiin's assort Ions in 'V ery particular. Kvery foot of track operrtl-.'d by .the Scianton Traction compnpy under the Vall.-y Passenger franchises can bo torn up and removed from the streets at the whim or will of any citizen who sees tit to enter un objection. TlU'S assertions come front promi nent city oMlclaU who are well versed in the law and who have given the case a ctvat deal nf attention. It Is liot al together n new discovery, but It has not been made public property before for the reason that thoe who knew of It saw no cause to make it known. How ever. th. Traction cor.pntiy has been fully aware for inni-.y months that this kn.iwlidge was public property and was liable to bo used in the Interests of the city at any time th Traction com pany might show a teml 'iicy to become belligerent. In fact. It has svveral times been used with good effect as n lever to compel the company to come to time, when they were slightly disposed to be "sassy." It Is a Pamocteslan sword ovvr the supine corporation. Decision of .luxtiei! Williams. The decision coverlnsr the subject In point was handed down on iMnrch ".' last by Justice Williams, of the su preme court. In two cases which had been appealed to him. The lirst was the case of the Pennsylvania railroad, appellant, vs. Montgomery County Pas senger railway: "If a street railway company Is chartered to be constructed from one point to another, and its line must necessarily pass through a city, bor ough or township Intermediate between the termini: and that city, borough or township refuses its permission, the power to build the road described in the application and charter cannot bo exercised. It must be possible tor the company to complete Its line before It has a rl'.rht. as against any city, bor ough or township into which Its line cxr.'tid.i. to begin work." The other case is that of iRahn town ship vs. Tamaqun and Lansford Street railway, appellant: "Where a street railway Is chartered to construct a railway through several municipalities. It has no right to be gin the construction of Its line within the limits of one of the municipalities until the consent of all the municipali ties has been obtained." t What the Company Proposed. The Valley Passenger Railway com pany proposed In its articles of agree ment and charter to construct a belt line from Archbald to Plttston and re turn, going down one side of the river and coming back on the other. On the ftrength of thhi expressed intention the company received franchises for nearly all the desirable streets in the city not already occupied by one of the other of the comt anies" owned by the Trac tion people. When the ordinance was on Its way through councils It was freely asserted that the road was a paper affair, and the subsequent sale of the franchise to the Traction eompnny bore out In a measure these assertions. Notwith standing, the franchises were granted and although they were nullified for the reasons above stated, the Tract! ui company at a great risk made use of such privileges as they deemed de sirable. Few of the franchises neces sary for tho extension of the road through the valley were ever sought, consequently the Traction company's rights under the Valley Passenger franchises In this city are void, and it would seem must revert to the city if the matter is brought to court. ki:fi:kki:i to a ji ky. row Icr-Webster rase Turns on Oncsllons of Pact. In equity cotirt yesterday the case of Joihn W. Fowler against M. O. Web ster was taken up for consideration. There is a dispute between the men concerning a quarry on the west moun tain. Fowler alleges that they were joint owners In it and asks Webster, who sold It to a third party, to give nn account of the sale. Webster denies that Fowler had an Interest In the quarry. After a portion of the cae had been heard Judge Archbald decided that it would turn on questions of fact ranher than on law, and suggested to the attorneys that it be placed on the list for trial be fore u jury. This suggestion was adopted and the matter will come up at the November term of common pleas, court. NOKTII i:xd. iMr. and iMrs. Uichard Pierce, of Wayne avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter. In the Noith Main Avenue liaptlst church tomorrow morning Rev. W. J. Wat kins will preach from the subject, "Safe, Though Shipwrecked." . The evening fervlce will begin at 7 o'clock, and will be a Joln.t meeting of the church and the Christian Kndeavor so ciety, In order that all who wish m;iy afterward attend the farewell meel Ing of Itev. V. Ci. Partridge at the I'enn Avenue il!ip.lst church of Scran ton. The funeral of , Mrs. Pavld Cridlth. of William street, tuck place yesterday and was largely attended. Interment was made In the Washburn Street cemeitery. Hnme very exciting and Interesting lawn tennis games have been played on the Morrs-Atherton-.Tackson tennis court at Rockwell place, during the last few days. And It Is expected that some Intensely oxoltlnjr games will take place today. IMr. and Mrs. -T. J. Tetw-ller, of Church avenue, will lenve today for Washing ton. P. C. to vhdt relatives. Mrs. K. A. .Reynolds, of North Ma In avenue, er.'crtalned her Sundnv school class of the iProvldence Presbyterian church nt hep home last evening. Tboie present were: IMIss Susie Fisher, IMIss Mnirgle TTckerley, Mls Anna Uuke, .Miss Flora ifwnrts. Miss Ora Snvder. Miss 'MIUo Vnn Rergen. Miss Carrie Van I'ergen Miss Orace Rnnsom. Miss (Mary Harrison, Miss Katie Hill and iMIss Unez Zimmerman. The evening was pleasantly spent and at a late hour some excellent refreshments were served by the generous host. ' Mrs. Reynolds has on" of the most faithful pnd largest Sunday schools In the Providence Presbyterian church. In the Providence Pi-esbyterlnn church tomo-row morntnij Pev. Oenree. v.. Oulld will nroncb on the subject, "A iMIracle bp d T( lsfns." In the evening he will r'vejnn address on he subject. 'i?ottip Saerfflt Places In Fu rnne." visited this port summer by the Amerlciu iPlln-rlm party. The ?ats nf the church are fre . 1 , Miss Anna I.uke. of Peacon street,' has sufficiently recovered from her late Illness to be nut again. ' , Triple Plend Java and Mocha, 3. Best ooffee in America. EI' Q. Cotir en. .' . . i Buy the Weber.. and ret the beet . At Guernsey Broa,,., NO ROOM FDR NEXT YKAK'K wheels. ISIcyclcmakerKSavi That SicsnnJ I'ramcs Will lie Much the Same. IMeycle rlderu are mtn-h Interested In IW styles. The question of the time is this: Will the up-to-date machine be so mucin different from the l.".." kind that it will be disgraceful to ba seen riding a last year's mount In the boulevards? This anxiety of the slim purse rider comes from the feelins f disdain which new riders entertain for veterans on their "old war horses." It Is much the same feeling that the woman with a new Kaster bonnet en tertains for the woman who clings to the winter style. To relieve this anxiety of the bi cyclist conies the maker with assur ances that the new machine will dilV but little from the Ktyle of li'W. One nd nil, they promise that no radical i-l. inges ale to be Introduced noth ing so radical as a reduction of the sis- of wheels or a reversion to the old "drop" frame. In general the dlffer t nces will ! so slight that an Ingen ious man with a pot of enamel ami some polishing powder will lie able to make Ills old wheel pass for new. ClIANta: OF LOCATION. . kindergarten Transferred to I'enn Ave nue mul Mulberry Street The kindergarten which was last year located on Wa-diinglon avenue, has bei n transferred to a large and beautiful room, corner of iMulberry street and lVim avenue, with the en trance 101 Mulberry street. The kinder gaiien will' lie opened on Wcdnesduy iiiorniiig next ni ! o'clock. The training school will be opened nt the same place on Monday afternoon next at o'colck. Application for ud nilsslon to the kindergarten are more mum nui than ever before, Indicating the growing appreciation of the ad vantage of tins system for chil In ti. Tills is not to be wondered nt when we consider that there are .VniMt children ol kindergarten age In the city. Two hun dred and fifty can be accommodated In all the kindergartens that are now open. COMMON PLEAS COI KT. Three Weeks' Term Will llecin on .Monday. M iiubiy a three weeks' term of com nu n ideas court will begin. There are lo.'i cases on the list and It Is expected that a large number of them will be passed upon In some way before the term Is over. Judge Kd wards Is sched uled to preside the coining wii k. but as he Is in Kurope Ills place will be tilled by Jud;e Archbald. Judge IV W. Searle. of Montrose, will j assist the local Judges during he first week, Judge A. iMorrlsoii. of Snieth poit. McKean county, during the sec ond, and Judge John Lynch, of Wllkcs Itarre, during the third. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Committee Will llo Called Together Next Week to Select a Hate. The Democratic county committee will bo called together by Chairman John K. Roche next week, possibly on Tuesday night, to select a date for holding the county convention of the party. It Is probable that the convention will be held on Oct. 1. as It Is necessary to hold It twenty-eight days before the election, according to the provisions of the linker ballot law. AN AWNDANCE OF WORK. I our Hundred nil J Sixlv-Mno Transcripts keccived for Cirnn J Jury to Act I pun. I'p to date 4G:i transcripts have been received by the clerk of the courts for action by the grand Jury. This is th..' largest number la the history of the county. It is probable that the grand jury will be in session the greater part of next week. imXMORE. Mrs. Conrny and daughter are guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. Will lam Redding, of Dudley street. Mrs. P.evaii Capwell. of Lake Wlnola, is spending some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. William Packard, of Cherry street. Fred Russell has gone 'to Forest City, where he will engage In the photograph business. A large number of people from this place attended a party given by Mrs. Spencer at her home In Hyde Park 'last night. Silas Smith, who was seriously In jured by being run over by a trip of cars at No. 1 breaker of the Pennsyl vania Coal company, died at his home, on Apple street. Thursday night, after only a few hours' suffering. iMIks Hertha I'.loes, of (Jeorgelown, Is visiting her parents, iMr. nnd Mrs. Charh-s Illnes, on Fourth street. A. It. Oliver, or lilukcly utreeit, Is away nn a hmdneas trip. Misses Lillie Warded and Jennie Palu"-r will spend Sunday with friends in Nicholson. John Wert Is spending a few days with friends nt Forest Clly. Siivbes in the 1'rosliylerlnn church tomorrow- as follows; Prenchlng at IftliU and 7. lift Sunday school nt I'!; J tit-lor Kndiavor nil 4: sermon at A huge number of the young people of this Place surprised Miss Jennie Wetaerlil at the home of her sister, Miss Lizzie, on Fast Drinker strt, last night. !ames were indulged In and refreshments served, after which they departed for their homes, all well sait Isfled vvltli their evening's enjoyment. Mrs. Singer nnd Mrs. Morrison, with their daughters, are the guests of IMr. and Mrs. James Hallock. Mrs. Toman and Mrs. Penrose, of Jermyn, lire th" gipfs of Mrs. John Kenst, on l'.rook si reef. Mrs. P. II. Hell, of Nicholso'i, was the guest of Miss Jennie Russell, of North Itlnkcly street, yesterday. Fred Nlckcrson has been qulle III at his home, on SwnrU street. The in ual sorvlenn will be observed In the Dudley Street llaptlst church to morrow with the exception of the evi n Ing services, which will be omitted to give the members a chance to hear the farewell sermon nf Rev. W. O. Pnrt rldg". icorge Merrlman has returned to school to resume his medical studies. J. (1. Done & Son sell flower Jars. Tor Kick lleudrcho Tnko llorsford's Acid Phosphate. It removes the cause by stimulating the, fiction if the stomach, promoting diges tion nnd quieting the nerves. Arthur K Morse, of the West Side, has decided, nt the solicitati on of some of our prominent miislclnus, to open a ninnilol'n stiiillo. Mr. Morse Is well known through out tho vnlley and u very expert performer on the mandolin. H's studio will he opened Monday nt 111 Bpruce street, room No. Id. I ndies nnd Ccntlcmen. For tho Intest styles and lowest prices In lino shoes try the Commonwealth Bhoo store, Washington avenue. -, Wall Paper Styles and colorings are very fine this season. , Xet us fix j'ou up iv sample room with nice Gilt Paper, $5. PRATTS 1 Lackavanst innst. MIES' FEE BILL County Commissioners Kill Xut Kcc wjniic Xcw Oac for the Present. IJELIUVE THAT IT IS ILLEGAL Will 0 ContenJ I ntll Thete Is a IV-cision from the Surrcuic Court Officially and finally Kcculing the Mutter In Soma Way. Chler Clerk Charles F. Wagner, of the coun;y coiniiils.-loiii rs olliv, gave out a statement .vesterday concern in.T the attitude of toe comaiiM-doners mi the question of paying constables un der the new fee 1 ill. It Irt a subject that Is of vital importance to the tax pavers of the county. I'ntil the legbdaiuro uf ISIli: met and since l.siis the constables. Jm-:iees of the peace, or nidi-mien, excepting 111 the conniles of Allei-'ieiiy, Lutler, Dela ware, Philadi lohla. Vei'mTonnd Wa:'h Innlon. had been paid rerlaln fees for certain Mind Ions performed. The leg islature of ISM i. v!.--d the fee bill and Increased the emoluments, particularly of the constable. While, under the net i t 1VM Ills I'leplllSS got hi cell's nnd fi cents a mil" for aervliiT a si'b- i.iii nn on a vvlt'isi. The new fee bill jpcri-aes the frnoer to T.O cents and niih age to la cents. Wiiere a constable went nut pnrvl-v' subpoena:! on wlleer'vi to .Mend tie grand Jury sep.don ?''td went out a-raln to subiioi pn tl'iio for qin-ter sessions court. It will i-a 'i!y be seen that lh expense would l e cnot nioi;.!. and es pecially when a case ml-jlit be con tinued for three or more terms, as some cases frequently are before they come to trial. Cvolomct-r- fer i'nnnMt. IMr. Wagner did rot s-iv so directly, but his renin r'-- were open l' the In terpretation that constables sometimes "ring In" w Iinefh-e.-i a ml charge up mllenre. Tie suggested that the con stable might be louipned with a cyclo meter, such as are on bicycles to deno:.? distance traveled, or something like a ship's log, so that the commissioners would know how many miles the con stable traveled without taking his word for It. The ground upon which the commis sioners refuse to pay the fees under the act of 1V:1 Is that It Is unconstitu tional. The net of P-';1: Is n peclal net. since It legislated specially for all counties excepting the six above men tioned. The constitution requires that when a law Is repealed Ihe enactment repealing- it must, specify In the fol lowing words: "And nil acts Inconsist ent herewith are cow repealed." The pet of IS'fH! contained this ad denda, but the act of 1SC being special legislation, it Is alleged that the rep--il-Ing clause 111 t bo act of ISIII! should state speclfb-ally that nil acts Inconsistent and also 'he special act nf 1W arc re pealed. For this reason It Is believed to be unconstitutional. Decision of Courts on the Subject. Decisions In two or three cases have been banded down In county courts throughout the state, and with one ac cord the judges have ruled the act of PW! to be niieiuisll'utlonal. As said yesterday there is a test cac before the supreme court What has come up from the Dauphin county courts. The commissioners of Lackawanna were advised by County Solicitor H. A. Knapii not to pay new fees await ing the decision of the higher court. MR. IH'HBF.LL'S PATENT. Primary Mcctric battery Which Many fireat Tilings Are Claimed l or. A meeting of the Pcranton board of trade will be held Monday evening and it will be the first sinre June. R will be an Important one. many things hav ing occurnil during the summer vaca tion that will receive the consideration of the members. Secretary I). A. At heroin has been very busy all along. One of the things done Is the organ- Closed Up Our Washington, D. C, STORE. ESTAELISHED 1333. The entire stock of nearly $10,000 worth of Watches, Jewelry, Pictures, etc., was shipped here Aug. 26, and goes on sale today. Our prices arc always low, hut to turn this surplus stock into money at once we shall not let cost stand in the way. Space permits very few prices. We name a few : SILVERWARE Rogers' 1S47 Knives Go at 1.50 for 6. Rogers' 1S47 l?orks Go at $1.50 for 6. Rogers' Teaspoons Go at $1.00 for 6. WATCHES If you arc planning to buy one within several months, why not drop in and have it set aside. Think of an El gin Jeweled Watch, ladies' or gentlemen's, in gold filled case, made by the re liable Keystone Watch Case Co., warranted every way, and sells at from $15 to $20, for $9.00. PICTURES Over a thousand, and the prices, can't call 'cm prices. Genuine Etchings, 17x30 inches, in white and gold Irani es, worth $2.00, 65c. But they will all go low and fast. Extra salespeo ple to serve you, too. 9PANY, 213 Lackawanna Avenus. REXFORD CI Ization of the lioard of trade building company that has Already begun work and promises to have a 'new home for flie board in another year. -The tert of acetylene gaa has been s r satisfac tory that it la beyond doubt that a plant will be located in Scrunton before: another year. I poii Invitation of Secretary Athcr ton. Captain ". J. llubbill, who has invebtcd. a primary electric battery, will be present Alonday night and give, an exhibition of his apparatus. It Is a simple arrangement and generates light, heat and powi r. It can be made as i-inall as a cigar box, and Is capable of operating sewing machines, giving blit and throwing In a:. It can nlso be jis ica'ly in liiuf.iclured In a large pattern and appli.d to operate ma chinery. Captain llubbill has been In the city for yoi:.e time; his r 'slilencc In In New York. 'I'lie Invei iien was given a trial In otiawa. Canada, last May uml proved i!il;-hly s,'itisfcsiii-y. He will exhibit .the wonders of bis invention be. fore t lie nu inbi is of I lie board and will have a battery to work a soiviip; ma chine and another to give light. The lest will be iiuide about !) o'clock, after the meeting. THAT THtllD FK F.I. I NO should bo overcome at once or It may end must se riously. Take lloud's 8;ir-aiai!IIa now und prevent sickness ami siilforlng later in the season. HOOD'S Tl 1.1.3 urn the best family cathartic iini liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure. ' II H NEW OPEN STOCK Of which you can select such pieces as you need. rjiri 1 There is no stock bo well suited ns ours. 134 Wyoming Avenue, Walk in and look around. Will Duy a Pair Ladies' Button Shoes Pointed Toes, Opera Toes, Common Sense Toes, All sixes andwidths. Only this week will sell them for 2 a Pair Full line of the best School Shoes Come and See Them. SCH i DEI, 410 Sprues Street. DTTJ Cures Colds, I.nys Out LuGrippc. Cures Incipient CoiiMiunptiou. Manufactured by G. ELM EN DOKF, I'lmini, N. V.. and for aale by the trade generally. ME6ARQEL & C0NNELL, VnolGS3lo Agents, Scracton, Pa. .f - .-, . L-::. .V MANSriCLD 5TAT2 NORnAL SCHOOL. IntclliTtunl one! prnctlrnl tralnlnK for teni-'hi'i'il. Thn c poiu'soh of study lipalila proininitory. Bpi'clnl attention nlvon to lirepHratlun for rollcito. Btudonts nil mltteil to- hpst rollcKK on rprtitlnilo. Thirty Rrndiuitcfi purxulnnr furthor Btnilli liuit year, llrpnt advantnpes for siv-lnl (UuilleH In art nml ni.un.o. Model Rchopl of threo hundri'd piiilln, Corps of nlxtoen tenchcrs. Hpnutlful Krounil. MuttnltU'ont bulldltiKfi. Lurtvu Krounds for athlptlcs. Klcvator nnd Innrmiiry wltli altnndnnt nurne. Fine nymnnnliim. Everything furn'shnil nt nn avri-aRe rowt to normal Btudontd of US a year. Fall term, Au. 28: Winter trrm, Deo. 2. 8prlnK teini, March IB. Plndi-ulfi ai'inlttod to clnsnCB nt any llmr. Vor catiiloguo, contnlnlns full Information,, apply to S. II. ALURO, Prlnclpul, Mansfield, Pa. 1 1 Great rTTS Commencing Saturday Morning, FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT BELOW COST lust Be Sold in Thirty Days. Wyoming WELSBACH LIGHT Sp:c,iiiy Adap'.cd lor Reading and SewlDi CcaTOmps tbrea (31 feet of cas Tier liour und fiives ua fcillcieucy of sixty (GUi candles, huvitiK at least 33 per cent over tli8 ordiuai-y Tip iiurnurs. Cull uuu buu It. BUT fi COHNELL CO,, 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, nanufacturcn;' Agents. -L7 Vxyi Pfi II J ISrTehr IN SUMMER Conling drinks nro nu ra.-:iry. Thoy are t!i3 inlvor.-Hl untidoto for i-xepssivo warmcli. N'thiiiR is so popuUr with tho fir sux iu Krriintun a our sjd wtvpU in all the various lliirurH and witn rrefun for otdy a niukel a bIbsh. To liavo their attentions well rei-oivud ytiuns nion slionlil trat tbir awppthearta cm illy, mul by inviting thra lo eu.ioy our soda, wlii h is really the coolest and niiat delihtfn. amiunor di-Inl; in the city. wlinXome, health ful and iiivijonilini;. Soda hi.ids the list of Rinniiiur lu'veiases, anil tho foaminc utrcniu from our fo.iutaiu hoada tho lis: uf a.l sodas. J 3!4 LACKS. AVE, SCRANTON, U. Spring House U. E. CKOrUT, l'rop'r, Heart Lake, Pa. Altitude nenrly iO'X) int. Fine irrovea and henutiful .cenerv. Hoitis now and well fnr liiahixl; but tliree minutra' walk from D., U i; W, station, and iiO f.-ot from the lnko. GOOD BOATS, HSKIKG TACKLE, Daucius ravllien, Swiii(rs, Croquet Grounds, etc., FUEK to Quiet. cold mim WATER AKD PLENTY OF MILK. RATES REASONABLE. VTrit for circular. WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton. ROOMS 4 AND 5, Gas and Water Co. Dulidlng, CORNER WYOMING AYE. ASP CENTER ST. CFI'ICE HOUttS from 7.30 a m. to9n. m.( (1 hour intorialasion for d;unor and nui'Ujr. ) rarttcnlar AttonTion Given to Collections Prompt Sottloinont UuarantccJ. VOQRBUSIRESS IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Telephone No. 134. - AYLESWORTH'S The Finest In the City. The latest Improved furnish' Ings and apparatus for keeping meat, butter nnd eggs. 223 Wyoming A vs. .i.twwT.yin.wwwwmW JOHN L HANGl, ENGRAVER, OFFICE AND SHOP 811 Luolc. Av. and Ktcwart'a Art Storo. Photo Engraving for Circulars, Books, Cita-r lofjues, Njwspapirs. ' r HBlfTona and Un Work. teatti. 1 TkccH r A 2 Sale Of TT IT NQ 11 Avenue. TAKE CARE and yonr nyi will t.iU' tmr of you. If CF YOUil EYES yu ar- tronnli-d with nndarho or nerii8. llfHS I'd to lN. sil I i. n Kti'S and h.vo ynur (yi nminxl frw. Vo ii.vj rdun"'l prions and r tin lowiMt in tun city. Nicki-l spocUclca from tl to U; gAd from H to fti. 335 Spruoa Street, Scranton, Pa. : after vs-vv'"'"-- rf .':.:S'A.S. ".) i.,i.Wt5lSS.' 3T DR. E. GREWER, The I'liiladelphia Specialist, and his asso clatod Riaft of Unxlish and G-rroan (.byslciacx, are now permanently located at Old Postoffice Building, Corner Penn Avenue and Spruce Street. The doctor U a sjraiiuae of the Unlver ilty of Pennsylvania, formerly demon Etrator of physiology and surgery at th lioiico-chirurfical coilt-ce of Philadel. Iihia. H.k specialties are Chronic, .er voub, Bkin, lltart, Womb and Blood dis eases. DISEASES 0? THE EERYOUS SYSTEM The symptoms of which are dlzzlnees.laclc of confidence, st-xual wc-aWness in men and women, ball rising in throat, spots fioatlnK before the eyes, losa of memory. Unable to concentrate tho mind on one) subject, easily startled when suddenly rpeken to, and dull dintressed mind, whicn unllts them for performing tho acluul du ties of life, making hapvtHess impossible, distressing the action ol the heart, caus ing flush of heat, depression of spirits. evil forebodlnus, cowardlc, fear, dreatns.mol ancholy, tire easy of tompany, fed. in,' as tired in the mornkr.s when retiring, lack o enera-y, iMrvousness, trembling, confusion of thoitvt)l,depression, coiutipa tion, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult ua immediately, ord be restored to pvrfect health. Lost Moiihood Restored. Weakues of Yountr Men Cured. If you havs been Riven up by your phy sician call ijpon the doctor and be exam "d. He cures the worst cases of Ner ius L-ebility, Scrofula. Old Sores, Ca tarrh, l'lles, Female Weakness, AfToc tlons of te Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat. Asthma, leafness, Tumors, Cancers and Cripples tt every description. Consultations free and strictly sacred and confldeniC Office hours daily freta t a.m. to 9 p.ri. Sunday, 9 to 1 Knclose Ave 2-cent stamps for symtpont blanks and ml book railed "New I.if." I will pay one thousand dollars In roIiI to anyone whom I cannot cure of EPI LEPTIC CONVULSIONS or FITS. PR. E. GREWER. Old Tost Office Building, corner Fanfl aveoue and Spruce streek SCRANTON. PA. THIS WITNESS THAT II. D. SWAUTZ & CO. Aro the Loading- Wholesale Agents In Smokeless Powder, GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS. HEADQUARTERS FORa L. C. Smith's nnd Remington Guns, Clay Pigeons aud rigcon Traps. Tclcphuno 2729. Open Evenings. 311'X Spruce Street, botwoou Penu and Wyo ming Avtmiio JAMES & KELLY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Late of Pittsburg, First-Class Livery in Connection 2C5 SPRUCE ST., SCRWO!. Sweet Potatoes Home Grown Tomatoos And Green Corn, Fancy Jenny Und Cantelonp33, Bartlett Pears, Peaches, Etc. ted PIERCE'S MARKET, PENN AYE , v r -' ,1 v, -1 K "! wmmmm. .'"i-jif -,:v''J '' f'J
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