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THE SCBANTOJf TBIBU1TB-SATWBDAT MOBNINtt. JULY 11. 189(1.
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WEST SIDE EVENTS.
Christian Eodeavorere Enterlaioed at
the Residence of Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Morgan Last Evenlnf .
Members of the Christian Endeavor
society of the Grace Reformed church
met last evening and enjoyed, a social
time at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Morgan, of 127 North Hyde
Park avenue. Miss Mamie Thomas
acted as hostess. The guests passed
a most pleasant time. Those present
were: Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Ourd. Mrs, S.
J. Ferber, Mr. and Mm. W. T. Hackett.
Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Frenr, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Morgan: Misses Elizabeth
Walker, Jessie Kein. Lnura Waugh,
Lillian Warner. Carrie PeVVilde, Eve
lyn Frear, Mae Urown. Elizabeth Mac
Farlane, of Drlfton, O.; Nellie Uonney,
Elizabeth L MacFarlane, of Drlfton, O..
Nellie Bonnery, Elizabeth Tucker,
Bessie Pitman, Sadie Ferber. Fannie
Scott, Mary McCulloch. Lulu Morgan,
and Walter Jones, O. Bert Eynun, Ed
ward Frear, Charles Graves, E. C.
Anneman, Edward Klechler, David
Reed, C. F. Hess, Sam H. Powell, James
8. Lawson.
LEAQUE ELECTS OFFICERS.
The West Side Republican League
met last night and after electing offi
cers, talked over their part In the com
ing Republican ratification demonstra
tion. The otllcers elected are: Chas.
C. Olver, president; William A. Phil
lips, first vice-president; Simon Thomas
second vice-president; William Cam
pion, recording secretary; W. H. Mor
gan, financial secretary; W, It. Coons,
treasurer. The committee hove not
yet been appointed. President Olver
will give the names nt. probably the
next meeting of the league. Ten new
names for membership were received
last night. Th club will march In
Tuesday night's parade and much ef
fort Is belns made to create a good
showing. The members have not yet
decided what they will carry when
on the march. W. H. Morgan Is a can
didate for delegate to the coming state
convention at Erie,
THE BALL GAME.
The newly organized ball club, wl.hiut
a name, played Its first game yesterday
and at the end of the game Pitcher
John Edwards took the score card.
Hence, the result Is unknown. There
were Beveal features. The rlnht Udd
er's work was of a brilliant order and
the front-end collision before the cur
tain went up. The Browns put up a
good game and are praise deserving.
Other games will be played, the time to
be appointed by the self-made manager.
Among those who strupcled through the
strife were: John R, Edwards. W. 12.
Thayer, Walter Jones, Gordon Nnnkes,
Joseph Jeremiah, Irving, Lloyd, Hums,
Owen and others. Spectators, Henry
Williams, Lou Davis, G. A. Williams
and Will Price.
PROMINENT PREACHER COMING.
Rev, Allen J. Morton, who is recog
nized as one of the ablest preachers of
the Baptist denomination, will occupy
the,pulpit of the Jackson street Baptist
church tomorrow morning mid evening.
All are cordially Invited to attend and
hear him. The communion will be ad
ministered after the sermon In the
evening.
YOUNG MEN WILL PARADE.
St. Brenden Council of the Young
Men's Institute will parade this even
ing for the purpose of advertising their
excursion next Tuesday. The Law
rence band will accompany the parall
els. The exurslon will rank with the
most Pleasurable of the season, as the
companionship offered will be of the
best. With the St. Brenden boys an
outing can be spent which will be un
tlnged by any disagreeable Incident,
NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS.
Miss Belle Miller, of Plttston, Is the
guest of Miss Helen Thayer, of South
Main avenue.
Miss Adeline Hall, of Hampton street,
has returned from a visit to friends at
Berwick and Hazletun.
Mrs. Thomas Ash, of West Plttston,
has returned home after a visit to Mrs.
Charles Hagen.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret
Bteavson will take place this morning.
Interment will be made at Waymart.
The Twilight Social club will hold
HE 10 1
EARLY all of the Men's Sprin? Suits
worth from TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN
DOLLARS, we have marked down to
In order to clear by July 1st.
Such grades styles-makes and values we
never dreamed of offering. When we say we
sustain losses on many, and profit on none,
we appeal to the intelligence of our patrons,
and rely on our long record of reliable deal
ers to those who know us by reputation. Our
corner show window display will give you a
good idea of these suits.
T! SAMTERS
i ,.-...
I Squara Dej Clothisrs,
oi fh? Stibtirbs.
their picnic today at Laurel Hill park
and not at Weber's grove, as announced
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lowry, Mrs. H. F. Ferber and their
children rode to Birds-eye View, near
Marshwood, yesterday.
Undertaker P. W. Tague and Peter
Rlnker, of Bromley avenue, left yester
day for Broadheadsvllle, Monroe coun
ty, where they attended the funeral of
Mr. Tague's uncle.
Miss Lillian Moore left yesterday for
a stay at Kenza Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. William Price, Sr., are
on a summer tour. Syracuse and the
Thousand Islands are the chief ob
jective points.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drenger and son,
Herbert, of Brooklyn, are the guests
of Mrs. L. II. Gibbs. of South Main
avenue.
Mrs. Jones, wife of Police Officer Tom
Jones, and children left last night for a
visit to friends at Glrard. O.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Miles and family,
of Denver, Colorado, are visiting West
Side frionds. ,
The condition of Edward Harrgan
the miner who so dreadfully suffered
from an explosion at the Hyde Park
mine Thursday, is very low and his
death Is momentarily expected.
Children's Day exercises will be held
tomorrow evening, commencing at 6
oYlnck, nt the Tabernacle Congrega
tional church
The Luther League, of St. Mark's
I.'itheran church assumed a one hund
red dollar share of the present church
debt, to pay the same by Jan. 1, 1S87.
The Sunday school of St. Murk's
Lutheran church will hold Its annual
picnic on next Thursday, the 16th Inst.
In Weber's Grove. Commodious con
veyances have bpen secured to take the
school children and friends to and from
the grove. Dinner will be served on
the grounds at a small cost. The
friends of the school are invited.
J West Side Business Directory..
FLORIST Cut flowers and funeral 5
Sim a specialty. Floral figures, ufteftil
ai sifts, at lot South Main avsnur. Har
riet J. Davis, florist.
PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, S1.M
per dozen. They are Just lovely. Con
vince yourself by calling at Starner's
Photo Parlors. 101 and 103 South Main
avenue.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for
anything you have to sell. Furniture.
Stoves. Tools, etc. Cull and see th
stock of J. C. King, 10i and 1028 Jack
son street.
GREEN KIDGE.
Mrs. Lizzie T. Beane. of Sanderson
avenue, has been called to Plttston on
account of the severe lllnes sof her
sister.
Miss Mabel Heeld and Jennie Miller
returned home yesterday from a short
visit with friends at Green Grove.
Merrlt Gardner, engineer on the Dela
were and Hudson, Is able to be at work
asaln after a severe Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kury, who spent
the past week with relatives In Blng
hamton, N. Y., returned home last even
ing.
Harold Pargoant, of New Berlin, N.
Y., Is the guest of Green Ridge friends.
The Misses Grace and Ilessie Stack
house, of Marlon street, went to Ber
wick yesterday, where they will spend a
few weeks.
Itev. G. L. Alrlcli will resume his Bible
study Monday evening at 8 o'clock In
the W. C. T. IT, rooms on Tcnn avenue.
Miss May Benedict, of Deacon street,
Is entertaining Miss Maud Mallalnex,
of Clark's Green.
Mrs. Dr. C. W. Trevcrton, of Sander-
sun avenue, has returned home from
Beech Lake, where she has been visit
ing relatives.
At a meeting of the executive com
mittee of the Christian Endeavor soci
ety of the l'resbyterlun church last
Thursday evening nt the home of An
drew Nlcol, a committee was appoint
ed to make arrangements for holding
meetings with the other Endeavor so
cieties In the Ridge once a month.
Mrs. F. C. Cooper, of Dickson avenue,
who has been spending the past two
months ut Chinchilla, is at home for a
few days.
T. H. Hawley, of the Green Ridge
market, spent yesterday at Lake Ariel.
The Misses Ella and Pearl Lidstone
and Miss Grace Chllds went to Clark's
Summit yesterday.
The gospel temperance meeting to be
held on Penn avenue Sunday afternoon
at 3.45 will be led by Rev. Mr. Hlnman.
DUN MOKE,
J. S. Lawson, of 419 Drinker street.
Is at the Ocean Spray Hotel, Asbury
Park, N. J., spending his vacation.
till II
Hatters and Furnlski .
SOUTH SIDE NEWS.
Board o! Trade Old Not Meet for the
Same Old Reason Ao Arablaa
Cut on toe Head.
Not enough to constitute a quorum
were present at last night's meeting of
the board of trade, and for that very
good reason no business was done.
President M. P. Judge feels that the
warm weather had all to do with keep
ing a large slsed number of men away,
who have recently signified a willing
ness to Join the board. There will be
no meeting now until the second Friday
of September.
It seems strange that there should
be so much Indifference shown among
the enterprising business men of this
side .as to seem to care very little
whether the board of trade lives or dies.
An untold amount of good has been ac
complished In the Industrial advance
ment of the South Side, and the same
possibilities are and will be available
for a live energetic organization. There
ought to be enough of local pride In the
active citizens and business men to
preclude the necessity of having the
board begging for membership and un
able to muster a bare quorum.
EPIDEMIC OF DYENTERY.
An epidemic of dysentery Is preva
lent throughout the South Side, and the
doctors are kept busy attending to calls
at all hours of the day and night. Dr.
A. J. Kolb, of Cedar avenue, stated
that the cause of the sickness In his
experience has been the lark of sanita
tion. Advocates of a sewer might use
this as an argument, but the sewer Is
conceded to be a necessity and Is not
In need of a champion. What It needs
is some energetic person to push It
through, by keeping at the councils
until the work Is done. The advice of
physicians is to be careful about diet
and drink only filtered water.
SHORTER PARAGRAPHS.
Dr. J. A. Manlcy, of Plttston avenue.
Is confined to his room with a severe
cold.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Spruks are in
Philadelphia today. They will visit At
lantic City and remain away a week
longer. s
1'ndertaker G. A. filler has purchas
ed a new hearse from the factory of
George L. Brttnnell, of New Bedford,
Muss., paying therefor $1,800. There
will be nothing to surpass It in Scran
ton. An Arabian peddler was struck on the
head with a stone yesterday afternoon
on Plttston avenue near Brook street,
and Dr. J. J. Walsh had to put two
stitches In the cut. The stone was
thrown from a crowd of boys congre
gated at that corner, and there was
absolutely no provocation on the part
of the Injured man.
PROVIDENCE.
George Mabey, or the Bristol House,
has entirely recovered from the effects
of his recent Illness.
Men have been at work during the
past few days laying stone crosswalks
on the principal thoroughfares In this
part of the city.
Enos Flynn, of West Market street,
Is visiting friends at Old Point Comfort,
Vn.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fldiam, of Whee
ler Place, who have been visiting at
Chicago for the past four months, have
returned home.
At the lust business meeting of Sil
ver Star castle, No. 1491, Knights of the
Golden Eagle, of this place, the follow
ing officers were installed for the en
suing six months' term: Past chief,
William Davis; noble chief, Titus
Davis; vice chief, G. R. Davis; high
priest, Joseph Webb; master of records,
William Pugh; clerk of exchequer,
Henry DaVis; keeper of the exchequer,
Henry Coles; sir herald, John Morgan;
worthy bard. Rees Davis; worthy
chamberlain, William Hopkins; ensign,
Daniel Bo wen; esquire, James Wil
liams; first guardsman, John Igler;
second guardsman, William Holman;
trustees, Henry Morgan, H. V. Hall
stead and Joseph Webb; representative
to grand castle, John Morgan.
The children's day service iwlll be
repeated, by request, tomorrow even
ing. Services will commence at seven
o'clock. The responsive readings will
be led by the Sunday school superinten
dent. P. J. Richards; musical director,
O. R. Davis; organist, Mrs. E.- Price
Thomas. The programme will be as
follows:
Organ Voluntary Mrs. Thomas
Chorus, "Onward Christian Soldiers,"
School
Scripture Reading and Prayer
Selection, "Building on the Rock,"
G. R. Davis and Party
Recitation, ".My Way"... .Alma Rlchanls
Chorus. "Pilgrim Way" Little Olrls
Recitation, "Our Guide" Elsla Phillips
Responsive Reading.
Solo and Chorus, "Fatherland,"
Maste r Kdgar Richards and School
Responsive Reading.
Duet. "Forget Me Not". .Two Little Girls
Recitation, "Be True". ...Maggie Thomas
Responsive Heading.
Bxerelse, Crown, Palm and Cross.
Chorus Criisuder'B Hymn
Kxerclse, "End of the Pilgrimage.
Chorus "Children's Hosannah"
Responsive Heading.
Double Quartette.. a. R. Davis and Party
Recitation, "God's Way" Klah Davis
Chorus Pilgrim's Song
Closing Hymn, Guide Me, O Thou Great
Jehovah.
At the North Main Avenue Baptist
church tomorrow, the morning services
will be conducted by a Japanese, named
Yaestaro Okano. In the evening the
pastor. Rev. W. G. Watklns, wilt
preach.
Rev. O. Q. Hertzog, of Hiram college,
Ohio, will preach In the Christian
church, on North Main avenue, tomor
row morning and evening.
The Rev. M. H. Jones, late of Wales,
will preach at he Welsh Baptist church
on West Market street tomorrow.
The postponed lawn social will be
given this afternoon and evening by the
unior Christian Endeavor society of the
North Main avenue Baptist church. A
pleasant time Is anticipated.
Misses Maud Oakley and Nellie Qrlr-
fin are visiting at Green Grove.
Mrs. A. W. Palmer, wife of Patrol
man Palmer, of Oak street, leaves to
day for Sprlngvllle, Susquehanna coun
ty, where she will spend her summer
vacation.
Miles Barrett and Richard Shove-
land are spending a ftw days at Atlan
tic City.
The Misses and Catharine Gabriel, of
Church avenue, are spending their va
cation among friends in Youngstown,
Ohio.
. A meeting of the Republican voters of
this part of the city will be held In Al
derman Fldler's office this evening.
James Brace, of William street, Is
seriously 111. ,
MARKETS AND STOCKS
Wall Street Review.
New York, July lO.-The transactions
at the Stock Exchange were less than
M.000 shares today and at times there
was a close approach to stagnation.
At the opening the railway list was
Itrm and a general though moderate ad
vance in prices was established. A
slump in Cotton Oil and the weakness
of the other Industrials named had but
little Influence on the general market,
which ruled Arm throughout. Specu
lation closed firm. Net change show
gains of
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN At
tS It CO., correspondents for A. P.
CAMPBELL, stock broker. 4U Spruce
street.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
Am. Tobacco Co .... 61 61 61 14 61V4
Am. Cot. Oil 10 10 8i 9
Am. Sug. Re'g Co..Hl4 lt 1U8V 104
Atch.. To. AS. Fe .. 13i 14 13H 13'
Ches. & Ohio 141, 14H 14 II
Chicago Gas 57'4 674 664 ,37'i
Chic, B. & Q tli 71'4 71i H
Chic. Mil. & St. P.. 7IS 74'4 74 7li
Chic, U. I. p ta'i B4 62H Ci'H
Delaware & Hud ....124H IJS 124H l-t"
D., U & V U7 157 157 157
Dlst. & C. F 13i 13', 13J. 111',
Gen. Clectric 25; 2U 20 25'j
Lake Shore 1..4T 147 1461, 14Uj
Louis. & Nash Wt 4s'i 4i 4S
M. K. ft Texas, Pr.. 22 22 214 21'j
Manhattan Etc !7 in) W4
Mo. Pacltlc 204 2Uj 2U'i Wj
N. J. Central luife luUj lul li'l
X. Y.. 8. & W.. Pr .. 22 22 22 22
Nor. Pacific. Pr .... 16 VI lil'j,
Ont. & West 14 12i 13U I'-f's
Pacific Mall 22 22i 22 IK'S,
Phil. & Road 13i 13a4 13:14 n
Tenn., C. & Iron .... 2 2i 20. 2U4
Texas Pacltlc 7 7 7 7
Wabash. Pr 16'4 Ki I')1,
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES.
Op'n- High- Low. Clos-
WHEAT. Ing. est. est. tng.
September W C6V4 654 iu
December M'j 6S' 67.
OATS.
September )."'i 15? 15 l.'.N,
December 15' 15 15 157
CORN.
September 20 26' K 2'At
December 27!t 27'. 27 27
LARD.
September 3.60 3.65 3.r.7 3.65
December 3.V2 2.35 3.82 3. S3
PORK.
September 6.50 6.65 6.50 6.60
Scrauton Board of Trade Exchange
QuotntionsAII Quotatiou 'Uaicd
en Par of 100.
Name. Bid. Askod.
Dime Deprft Dis.-Bank...., 140
Scranton Lace Curtain Co 60
National Boring & Drlll'g Co
First National Bank 650
Scranton Jar & Stopper Co 25
Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100
Scranton Savings Bank 200
Bonta Plate Glass Co 10
Scranton Car Replacer Co 100
Boranton Packing Co 5
Weston Mill Co 250
Lackawanna Iron & Stsel Co. ... 100
Third National Bank 350
Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co 90
Scranton Traction Co 17 20 CO
BONDS.
Scranton Glass Co 100
Scranton Pais. Railway, first
mortgage due 1U18 110
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 1918 110
Scranton & Plttston True. Co. ... 80
People's Street Hallway, Sec
ond mortgage due 1920 110
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
Lacka. Township School 5 Wl
City of Scranton St. Imp 6 ... 103
DorouKh of Wlnton 6 100
Mt. Vernon Coal Co S5
Scranton Axle Works - 100
New York Produce Market.
New York, July lO.-Flour Dull ani un
changed. Wheat Spot market dull, eas
ier, No. 2 easier, closing steady at ta'c
under yesterday with a moderately active
trade; July 61 Uc ; August, 61Hc ; Septem
ber, 61?ic; October, 62c V: December, Si'rtc.
Corn Spot dull, easier; July 32c; Sep
tember, 32sic; October. 345;c. Oats Spots
moderately active, easier; July, 20'c;
August, UK40.; Scpti'mbcr. rjc; spot
prices, No. 2, 201iu2uV Beef Steady and
quiet; family, S.S0u9; extra mess, tta7.
Beef Hams ulet; 14 50iil5. Tlerced Beef
Dull; city extra India mess, Slla13. Cut
.Meats Finn, fair demutld; pickled bellies,
12 pounds, 4r4a4tC. ; pickled shoulders, 4'4a
4V.; pickled hams, 94aukr. Lard Quiet
and firmer; western steam, 3.9u; city, J3.H);
September, 13.97; retlned dull, continent,
$4.20; South America, 14.55; compound, 4a
44C Pork Steady; eld mess, S7.7GaS.2o;
new mess, $8.50a8.75 Butter Quiet anil
unchanged. Cheese Moderate demand,
steady; state large. 6a6e.; do. small,
5'a7c; part skims, J!a4Hc; full skims. Use
Eggs Fancy scarce; state and Pennsyl
vania. 13al3Hc; western fresh, 10i,al2I.jc;
do. case, Jl.C0a2 85.
Philadelphia Provision Market.
Philadelphia, July lO.-Provlslons were In
steady Jobbing demand at former rates.
Wa quote: CSty smokOd bdef, llal2a;
beef hams, 816.2al0.&0: pom, lamtiy, uu
10.50: hams, . P. cured, In tierces, 8ftlc;
do. smoked, 10'iallVjC, as to average ;
gkTes, ribbed. In salt, 4a4ft4C.; do. Uo.
smoked, S'iaOVic; shoulders, pickle-cured,
55' jc; do. do. smoked, OViaSMic.; plcnij
hams. 8. P. cured, tMiaGic; do. do.
smoked. 6-4a7c; bellies In pickle, according
to average, loose, GaSftc; tjroamaci oacon
7ac. for round and Jobbing lots, as to
brand and average; lard, pure, city re
fined, intlerces. 4'!ta4c; do. do. do. in
tubs, 4s4a5c; do. butchers', loose, 3a4c.j
city tallow, In hogsheads, Sc.; country ao.,
StjiUSc. os t0 QUuH'V- Bn cakes, 3'iu.
Chicago Live Stock.
I'ninn fltnMt YnrdSL Julv 10. Cattle Re-
celpts, 3.000 head: market steady, un
changed. Hogs Keceipts, Ji,uw neau;
market easy; heavy .pac-King anu Bnippini?
KtI id- nnmmon tn choice mixed. 1.10
a3.40; cholve assorted, S3.40a3.4S; light, 13.35
.q in; nicra s'j 7r.ns Mnecn iteceiuia. qa.'
000 head; market strong; Inferlr to choice
tl.50a4.30; lambs,, S2.50u6.50.
English Capital for American Invest
ments.
Important to Americans seeking Eng
lish capital for new enterprises. A list
containing the names and addresses of
350 successful promoters who have
placed over flOO,000,000 sterling In for
eign Investments within the last six
years, and over 18,000,000 for the seven
months of 1895. Price 5 or $25, payable
by postal order to the London and Uni
versal Bureau of Investors, 20, Cheap
side, London. E. C. Subscribers will
be entitled, by arrangement with the
directors to receive either personal or
letters of introduction to any of these
successful promoters.
This list is first class in every re
spect, and every man or firm whose
name appears therein may be depend
ed upon. For placing the following It
will be found Invaluable Bonds or
Shares of Industrial, Commercial and
Financial Concerns, Mortgage loans,
Sale of Lands, Patents or Mines.
Directors SIR EDWARD C. ROSS,
. HON. WALTER C. PEPYS,
CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE,
Copyright.
When Baby v&s lick, we gsrs her Castorla, '
When sha ws a Child, she cried for Castorla,
When she became. Hiss, she clung to Csstorls.
Whan she had Children, she gars them Castorla,
MIS 7j . ' v HATS '
" mMMMK
The Store Is a
Perfect
And Must Be Seen to
Trimmed Hats
At loss than quarter of regular pliers.
Trimmed Sailor Hats
One-quarter of former prices.
Ladies' Shirt Waists.
At lower prices than they have ever
been known to be.
HATS
TRIMMED
FREE.
MISOOKA.
The Mtnooka team is trying to ar
range a game with the West Side team
for July 12.
The Y. M. I. team will cross bats with
the Coary Hollow Pounders Sunday
mornng. ,
The St. Monica branch Ladles' I. C. B.
U. will receive communion In a body
Sunday morning.
James Mcekln was painfully Injured
yesterday morning at the mule barn of
the Oreenwood Coal company by being
thrown from the back of a mule which
was frightentd by a passing street car.
The In.i titles may prove fatal.
A l.cpubllcun club Is being organized
In the South and Southwest districts.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
Under this heading short letters of In
terest will be published when accompa
nied, for publication, by the writer's
name, ine irioune win not be tielil re
sponsible for opinions here expressed.
She Did Not Retract.
Editor of The Tribune.
Sir: The ea.e which was ta have come
oft before arbitration Tuesday last be
tween Mrs. Minnie (. Twining, plaintiff,
and Mrs. Cora Evans, defendant, was
withdrawn by the plaintiff. There ure ru.
mors nlloi'.t that I came to a settlement,
also recalled the words I had said. I wish
to explain to the public thai It Is all lulsc.
I came to no settlement, neither did I re
call the words I said. Hoping this will
prove satisfactory, 1 rcmwtn,
Mr. Cora Evans.
1 July 10, 1S96.
Feniicurc Little Liver Pills,
Bright women will use "FEMICURE
LITTLE LIVER PILLS" because they
are specially prepared for ladles only.
While they act directly and pleasantly
upon the Liver, Kldnpys, Stomach jnd
Bowels, they at the same time wonder
fully regulate and strengthen the func
tions and organs peculiar to the sex.
They relieve Constipation. Sick Head
ache, Dizziness, Indigestion, Torpid
Liver. Bllliousness, Bad Complexion, Ir
regularities, Backaehe,We!:ht in Pelvis,
etc. One little pill a dose. ?t cents.
Sold by Carl Lorenz, Druggist, 418
Lackawanna ave Scranton.
Are you tired all the time? Then
your blood needs to be enriched and
purified by Hood's Sursaparilla, the One
True Bleod Purifier. It gives vigor and
vitality.
Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to
operate. Cure Indigestion, biliousness.
25c.
NNUAL REPORT OP
LACKAWANNA SCHOOL DISTRICT
For the Tear Ending June 1, 199S
Whole number of schools 21
Number of months taught lj
Numberof male teachers employed i
Number of female teachers em
ployed jo
Average salaries of males per
month $fi0 00
Average salaries of females per
month 42 gi
Number of male scholars attend
ing all the schools in district... . 711
Number of female scholurs attend
ing all the school In district $13
Whole number in attendance J.fej
Averuge dally attendance 733
Average percentage of attend
ance so
Average cost of each pupil per
month Jl is
Number of mills levied for school
purposes 13
Number of mills levied for build
ing purposes g
Amount levied for school pur
poses $12,173 42
Amount levied for building pur
poses 6,765 6
$17,910 9$
TAX COLLECTORS ACCOUNT.
DR.
To amount of duplicate $17,940 iS
CR.
By cash paid treasurer ...$15,424 61
Ky exonerations 714 (1
Rebate on tax paid within
60 days K0 00
Returned to commission
ers 413 03
By abatements by com
missioners 6! 44
By commission 477 05
$17,940 93
From State appropriation $ 5,273 3)
Balance from last year z.tCl 73
From tax collector for all kinds
of tax 15,424 CI
From county treasurer 25 67
$21,545 25
EXPENDITURES.
Purchasing grounds $ 7.V) 00
milium 0 n i iiirnisning nouses .. 4, Iks l-i
Rent and repairing l.&nn 27
Janitors' nnd Uaehers' wages.... 11.120 00
Text books 1,9:11 ;i
School supplies 221 81
Fuel and contingencies 072 d
Treasurer's commission 4:7 01
Salary of secretary 350 i
Interest paid on bonds 650 00
Attorneys' fees, freightage and in
cidentals 49fi 30
Cash in hand 2,257 79
$24,545 35
Overpaid Smcad & Wills luo v)
$21,615 35
Estimated value of school prop
erty $30,000 00
O. T. DAVIS. President.
WM. MORGAN, Secretary.
Examined and approved this 16th dav
of June, 1896.
WU.HAKI, U. UU8ICK,
. MICHAEL J. HOOAN,
EUGENE DRI8COLL,
Auditors.
Attest: M. 3. EUAN, Twp. Clerk.
MILLINERY,
413 Lackawanna Avenue,
laze
Be Appreciated. Everything Harked Down.
Untrimmed Straw Shapes
At one-quarter of regular prices.
Leghorn Hats
at less than half.
Flowers
Ml the newest things In Flowers for
Summer Hats at half price.
GERSON'S.
413 Lackawanna Avenue.
imstsm J
2,000
,000
Made and Sold In Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896,
Total Product of
1
11 CS
The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels,
Largest Run on Record.
W BRlibtirn, Crosby's Superlative in sold everywhere from tlia
Pacific Coast to St. John's. Nov FouiullairJ, nnd in I-ngJand. Ireland
and Scotland very largely, and la recognized as the best Hour iu th
world.
KEGARGEL
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
ON THE
SQUARE EDGED I
SQUARE BUTTED LUMBER,
SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FOOT LATH.
OQUARE DEALING TO
0 QUA RE UEALERS.
RICHARDS LUMBER CO.,
EC2 CCM.UEiLTH DJIL01NG. 'PH1NE 422.
mOM AMD STEEL
Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Rir
ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup
plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock.
SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES
and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels
Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc.
TTEllEliS 1 01
SCRANTON. PA.
Book and News
Linotype Composition
Done Quickly and Reasonably
At The Tribune Office.
Write or Call for Samples and Rates.
For ai
Spruce
lie by JOHN H.PHELPS, Pharmacist cor. Wyoming Avenue and
Street Scranton, Pa.
of Bargains
i The Qreat Ribbon Sale
Still goes on. All Ribbons at less than
half. FlneBt quality Satin Ribbon,
Taffeta Ribbon, Dresden Ribbon, Per
sian Ribbon at less than half price.
Ribbon Bows made free of charge.
HATS
TRIMMED
FREE.
BARRELS
.1
SQUARE.
When In doubt what to ue tot
Nervous Lwbility, Lom of Power.
I ro potency. Atrophy, Varicocele nJ
other wealtaraes, from any cause.
uie Senine Pills. Draim checked
and full i?or quickly restored.
lrw;Mt.J. Back irMblmrwah hltny.
Mailed lor $1.00;boe.,VnO. With
$5.0U order, we five a guarantee to
cure or refund the money. Address
PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, U
ioi.
GONNELL
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