TIIE SCRANTOl? TB1BUNE TUESDAY ; MORNING,- JULY 28, 1890. ancUyl flf Going away time is here fur stum cople. YoiTIl want stationery am: books lor tlie siiniincr vacation. This is the place to get them. Latest pub lications await you; excellent quality of paper, pens, ink evetything neces sity for your wants in our line at popular prices. At NORTON'S 322 Lacka. Ave. OUR OATS. Always in the past the Best in Scranton Will be iu the future as good as oats that can be made by the BEST CLEANING MACHINERY W hich removes the foul seeds and dust. Try our "CLEAN OATS." HILL III., SCRtNTOY. OLYPHANT, C1RB3N0JLE. THE GENUINE Have the luitittla O.. B. & CO. Imprint ed in each cigar. GARNEY, BROWN & CO., mariuncTiios, court hcuse so. PERSONAL. .Miss Vlia I.uiikii, ut lluwley. Is tin guest nl .Miss Mamie I.iiiikuii, of Mliiook.i. William S. Callahan, of Newark, X. .).. fnrnierly uf ihis eil, is visitliiK friends here. Miss Kallnyn (Jail, uf .Ww York, la vis i 1 1 n In-1- sister, .Mrs. Jolm liurneit, of J, ni di n street. .Mr. uml Mis. I". I'. Hark an. I family, uf iliven 1 1 ( 1 1 street, lire visiting friends ut hunvllle. 1)1 In. t Attorney John It. Joins aii'l finally left yesterday morning for u two vivi ks' slay nl like WeuiKe. Mi's .Mary ii lirleii, of Soiilh Washing ton avenue. Is visiting friends in New i oik u',1 Mrooklyn. Mrs. William lUirliiiKnnie, of Tenth Htreet, is enterluiniiiK .Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Oi insU y ami ilaiiKliti r, of New Albany. Mr. anil Mrs. ti. A. llnys, of Ni.rlh Simmer uveniie, are enteiialnitiir John l.omli iKiin, of New York, ami .Miss Min nie l.omlt'i Man, of ltlimhanitou. Clinloii W Isner nnd Miss Wisner, uf Warwick, X. Y mv ;il the lintel .1. rni) n. .Mr. Wistu r is s-.retary ami treasurer of the Stevens Coal coiuiwiny of Huston. Mi', and .Mrs. Philip lilnslund, Mr. an, I .Mrs. Mnhael .M.iMnniies. Mr. uml Mrs. Harry May ami Mr. ami Mis. Charles WiL'Kins spent Smniay ul l.lly l.uku ami hud an enjoyulile time. '.Mr. Wulter iorinuii, of I'eiin avenue, and son, Uev. Waller A. (ioriiian, of Ash ley; Mr. ami Mrs. John J. Krtiwn ami Misst Kittle Li'ltoyle, of 1'enn avenue, have Kinie to l''ur Itorkaway. to remain two weeks. .Miss Caroline A. Wolfe, soprano soloist III t lie Klin Park rliinvh choir, has en ured upon u Nacutlon which will liielmle u visit to Xi-w York. Huston ami Narra jMi.s.lt I'ier. Miss Wolfe possesses a ISM vet, beautiful Voice. II. II. liiirioiiKhs, who has been Ihe hen.l of I lit- John I'.ayuioml Instlnle of Hie Young Men's Christian association, will ever h's coiiiieclloii with the association tlie latter part of (his week, lie will so licit lid- iiisimuiee for (i. W. Phillips. Janies K. Hoyle, well known In Heraidun for his former connection with the Wil li y House ami St. Diaries hotel, was niur rlil recently in I latiiuioiKlsport, N. Y to Mis Lillian Jones. They were marrli-il by Hev. Kill her O'Sliea. at the parochial resilience, in llammomlsport. Mr. Ihiyle Is proprietor of the r'alrehiH Mouse in tiiut city. Tim innn-rmi mtri nn SCHANK & KCEHLER, COURT REFUSED TWOjNJUNQIONS Poor Board Caa Award Contract to Cobo & Co., f New York. OPINION OF JUDGE EDWARDS Suva it Court of t'quitv Will Not luter IV re by lujunrtiou lu Coutrol the i:ereise of Desert-lion Vested in Tin-lev or Corporate OHicers. Indue (Minister's Opinion iu llan uiek ('use Against the City. t'otirt yesterduy disposed of two in junction eases, the Scliinti'll Supply uml Maehlnery company against tin Si i an ton poor liuunl and Joseph Han nick against Cuiitnictiir Max l'hillips uml the city of Scrunlnn. JiiiIkc Kdvvards handed iln.vn an pinion In the u Heinous refusing l'i mailt an Injunction restraining the Scrantiin poor district from executl'if; with II. It. D.ho & Co., of New York, the contract for the erection of an electric plant ut the Hillside Home. The injiiiictii.il was pruyed for by Wil liam H. Taylor, doing IjumIii-ss under the Hume und style of the Scrantull Supply and Machinery coinuny. IJviiK-nce was taken lust week before Judite Kdwards and uiKtimeiits were made yesterday niornliitc before lilm. .Major Kverett Warren und Attorney Y. W. Watson represented the plaintiff and Attorney John K. ScraKtf. solicitor for the board, und City Solicitor Jani-S II. Toitey opposed the Injunction. The oiiniou of tlie court Is us follows: JI'lMiK KUW'AkUS- ul'INhi.V. It 1r uiin.-.s'jry to detail tlie fuels of this eus-; they tire svt forth u.1 lenlli iu tlie iilaiutiil K bill of coiuplaliit. The evi dence itoi s not tilselose any serious eou I laiiictlous as to the matter in dispute. The pialitiitr Iu atli lnplliiw to make out a iie reiiuiriiiK the intervoiiitioii of u court of eiiilty, was colllelled to rely oil the ollici.il record of Ihe deft-miuiit's a tluii us i villain. ! Iu Its minutes, aid on th" I. slllllouy of Ihe individual members of the ilcleml.iiit corporation. TakliiK the most favorable view of th? evUtin-e, the plaintiff luui utterly fulled lo make out such a cuse us would Justify us in issuing uu injum tloii. , The conten tion of the plaliiilitT is t'hree fold. (II That (he submission of the matter of selectin;; and ivcouiiueiidliiK an electric plant to the homo committee of tlie hoard, was Irre gular and without corpoiute aiithorHy. CI That the pUiiiiitllT's bid was not fairly ivnisMei-iil l.y t'ne eommlttee nor by Ihe Iki.ii J, and was the subject of all unjust disci IniiiKitliwi. ( ;i That the plajntllf was the lowest ivsponsilile bidder, utul, Ihett fore, should have In en awarded the cou- tlUC't. Mi ijvui:.'ci: Tti srsT.xix. 'f'lieiv is no evidence to Hiistuin the lirst lu'oposilloii. If the siilitulssiou to the home coininilte.i In April of the iiie.stion of ? i in in I'lul i 1 1 y an electric plaid, was not as l ull and foi mal as uilitht he .e. slrcil in I he exendse of I'oi'pora-te aut!hority hy the boar.1, the acceptance of Ihe report and i.s'omuieinlatioii uf Che committee by I he met tiiiKof July 1? whs u complete ra:i tlratioii and is binding upon the district. Xi.r In we consider the swond lposi t ion I. ii. Hide uiiiler l lie evIdeiHe. All '. lie hi. Is wvre oiHiieil by the b.rurd at the tuctiiiift of July In. They were considered by Ihe commit tee July 1 1. A.cui.lri-c to the spii'illcalions, bidder were lo furnish the "bltal" etiitlue or its t-iiiivuletit, liiid the "K.l.ly" dynamo or its equivalent. The pla.intilT pino.-,tl to furnish an eil.'iii" and dynamo which he claimed unl war ranted to lie the eilllvulellt of Ihe "Ideal" and "Ivhly." The eonmi 1 1 1 ee eoticludeil nh.ii thu "l'i. -a!" und Middy" were Ihe best suited for tin purpose of Ihe district und so reported lo the board July J7, the con tract b-!llf then let to the lowest of the bidder pioiiosinif to furnish the "ldi-al" limine ulivl "Kiidy" dymimo. Aside from the lechniciil riuht the board hud to re-jii-l uny und all bids, we consider thai the chi.ict of one particular engine or tlyiramo Iu prefi leiice to another was wholly with in the d'y. .tvuoii of Ihe board, ami Is not the subject of our siiie,rvision. TIIK THI HI) AI.i.KdATION. s to the lliii.l allegation, the evidence cbuily sustains the contention of tlie da. Mill thai his hid was lower limit any other. The difference, as we view the evi dence one way or the other, is front mlxvit jlmi to :;ihi; but the law is well sullied, that In Hi- absence of any rc.strlcHon lu the act of Incorporation, creatltiK the dc fi i ,. I.i ii t corporation, or of ny m-neral sta tute re-nluthm Hie subject, the bourd was not boiiml lo accept the lowest bid. Kvell Under St.vtlltt-S requllilllf that eoll- tri. ts Ije let lo the lowest responsible bi I t! -r. a wide latitude Is left to the discre tion of hoards and councils In the s.-Il-c-tii.n if the uiiulily of the nnrterlals to he used and of the bidders. Much ureater, (hen. is the latitude where there Is no te st rlclive sitatule. Tin- broad principle of law applicable in such cases is Diuit in the absence of any fraud or bid faith, a court of equity will not liiK-rfete by injunction to control the exercise uf ilis. i t-t ion vested in trustees or coi;iori!e oticets. In tills ease Hie In ii I of tlie Scrali'tim Poor Inslrict arte I w. II within III- discretion vested 111 tllelll by the law. We ate asked to substitute onii- discretion for theirs. This, we run. li' ,1 do. Within certain limits their prer.) K.u'dve is supreme, if they commit errors ut lud'jineiit, which we do not say that tih have dune, we cannot correct Hn-in. The rule In this case W disctiaiKe.l un.l tlie pre'Mmlnarv Injunction is refused. II. M. I'ldwar.ls, A. I.. J. CASK A( 5ATXST TIIK PITY. JllilKC Citltisler relllseil In Kfttllt a er petiuil injunction lu the equity suit of Joseph Haniiick against Coiitriictor Max Phillips uml the city of Scrantull. We have the best shape and fits to be had. Our Leader All sizes and widths, Russet or Black colors. A10 Spruce Street ill m 3.00 Mr. Hannlck alleged that the construc tion of a stone wall on Ninth street and the corner of Nealis court Will damage his property on that corner jfitly. and he asked the court to Intervene and enjoin the contractor from proceeding further with the work. A preliminary injunction was granted, but after hear ing the evidence and the argument!) of counsel. Judge (lunster decided there was no cause for continuing the Injunc tion and dissolved it. The opinion is as follows: It appears from the evidence that the work of which tlie plaintiff complains is being done by the city of Scrutmon un der and In pursuance of un ordinance entitled, "An ordinance estaibllsiMng the grade of Hohlnson street und certain por tions of Ninth avenue and Jackson street; also providing for the grading of said streets and uvetiuv. and for the i-onstruc-tion of Improvements thereon, including the. const niot Ion of imunnry, etc, etc.; atliim.-d June 8, IS!. While the ordi nance makes no provision for the pay ment of comiteiisuthjii to those- whose p!Miepty nwiy be Injured by these pro posed Improve menits, such persons are not without a remedy ut law, Kor the pur pose of this case It Is puttlvlent to say. that It is too doubtful whether or not the plain tiff's oropeiUy will be Injured to permit this injunction to stund. A preliminary Injunction will not be granted unless the plaintiff shows a clear right and Immedi ate and urgent danger of Irreparable in jury. The rule to continue preliminary Injun - tion is discharged, anil the injunction heretofore grunted Is dissolved. WIRES WOULD NOT WORK. Scvi re Storm Dotvu Ihe State Inter. It-red With Tele griiphiug. The telegraph wires to the south of Scrauton would not work to Philadel phia after (i o'clock lust evening until nearly midnight because of a severe ruin storm which ranged over the southeastern nnd eastern part of the state and through New Jersey. The wires to New York city also worked badly but by dint of considerable pa tience messages for the metropolis were transmitted Horn here til long inter vuls. The 1'nited Press wire over which Tlie Tribune gets Its telegraphic news from the distributing oHice ut Philadel phia, could not be worked ut ul! and use ha 1 to be made of a Western Union w ire. the first to lie put in service be ginning ut l'.2l o'clock. No news could lie obtained through tlie telegraphic otlices here eurly In the evening of the nature of the storm or Its exlent. The fullure of the wires to work properly wus thought to be on Hcucuiit of (heir being "crossed" by tlie wind rather (him being blown down. Beyond u mild rain storm In the middle of the afternoon accompanied by thun der and lightning, und threatening weather until late ut night there was un sign of u severe storm in this city. PALMER G0NEBACTt0 JAIL. lie Is the Voting Mint Mint Hint His Mother. Alter serving a long term In the coun ty jail William Palmer, uf Duinnore, was sent back ugaln yesterday by Al dernmn Wright. Ills former crime wus assault and buttery committed upon his mother, because shenvould not give him money fur drink. He served nenrly six months for this. Two weeks ngo lie was lid out and professed to have sow ii his lust crop of wild oats. He said he had obtained employment soliciting orders for the Lackawanna Laundry company and needed a bicycle. On the strength of this his father lent hint. $1T.U. Palmer cimie to town to get It wheel anil he gut drunk. Then he w ent home anil re sinned his old tactics. The truth wus thnt he had not got wmk ut all, and his father swore nut a wurrunt charging him with false pretenses. In the uldermun's utllce lie whined und begged but his father was inexor able. He threw himself on the floor when the liandculTs were put on him, but an application of the constable's club brought him to his feet. NEW CITY RESOLUTIONS. .Mayor Signed n Sew Hutch of Them Yesterday. Mayor Halley yesterday signed the following concurrent resolutions of councils: ' (ranting Contractors Murray & lil nuue sixty days extra time for complet ing the grading of Myrtle street; in structing Ihe city engineer to secure un option on the westerly corner of Sev enth and Scrauton streets, or enough frontage to make u proper road width ut that point: providing for a lire hydrant at the corner of l.uurel street und Mo lkinuugh avenue. Mayor Bailey also signed u resolution appropriating from the Incidentals and judgments fund Jlfiii each to Mrs. Mc carty, Henry kifeiiburg und John tleli rens for damages cuused by the con struction of the Ferber court Sewer through privute property. The money was not appropriated by the Joint esti mates committee, though Mayor fon nell had on Dec. lit. lsHa. signed a reso lution providing Unit the damages be included in this year's appropriation ordinance. THE SIGHT OF JAIL WAS ENOUGH. How a Kccrciiiil .Miiynchl 1'oliimler Wan Made Do Ills Duly. line glance ut the comity Jail was enough for M.llta Osnlk, of Maylleld, yesterday. "Hunt put me iu there, I'll die," said he to Constable Mulderig. of that bor ough, who hud lilm iu charge. "In you'll go, If you don't do what's right," was the unswer. i.lsnik hesitated u minute and then with u sudden resolve he wheeled about end nodded ullii iiiutl vely. The charge on which he was going to jail was that of betraying u young woman named (ireiia Kiilanda. He Is a laborer and she Is a domestic. The jail hud its proper effect, and instead of going there, he was brought down town by the constable, the girl was sent for. "they went to the tcourt house and got a murrluge license from Deputy Clerk of the Courts Kmll Bonn and went back to Mayfleld und were married. , THEY WANT TO RIDE FREE. Constables Appoint a Committee lo flee liencral Malinger Silliuinn. The constables of the county want free transportation on the Traction company lines. They feel entitled to it; and at a meeting of the Constables as sociation held yesterday afternoon nt Fallon's hall, Prfeeburg, a committee was appointed to confer with Oeneral Malinger Frank Silllman. The constables are after the "deputy" constables. A resolution was passed which sets forth that no constable who appoints deputies shall receive the hum of fellowship from his brother ofllcers lu convention assembled. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, Aug. S, In (terniunlu hall. Cedar avenue, ---- - - - The Delaware, Lackawanna ami Western Mutual Aid association will run an excursion to Pleusant Ueuch on Aug. 22. Fure for round trip will be 2.00. PARTNERS MAKE SERIOUS CHARGES t Arbi trators Trying to Adjust Affairs of Kresg c & Bunnell. HAVE ANOTHER MEETING TODAY 11 Is Said Thai Mr. Kjesge Is Willing lo Withdraw from ihe. firm if a Satisfactory Kiuuueial Arrangement Can He Made-Parlnership Has Existed Oulya Short Tjine. There has been trouble brewing for some time in the Hrm of Kresge & Bun nell, dry goods merchants doing busi ness on South Main avenue. West Side, and as a result the partnership is about to be dissolved. Serious churges are made by both partners. Mr. Kresge Intimates that his partner tried to .iiin Hu in In bundling money of the lirm, and Mr. Bunnell retorts by declaring that he was deceived by his partner when he purchased un interest in the lliin. Arbitrators selected by the warring partners are now endeavoring to agree upon some basis thut will result lu un amicable settlement of the difficulty. The original title of the lirm was Kresge & Co.. K. H. Kresge having a two-thirds Interest 111 the lirm and his son, C. L. Kresge, who was manager of the establishment, one-third. Sev eral mouths ago the elder Kresge be came tired of the cares of business life and sold his Interest in the lirm to L. L. Bunnell, the new firm being known as Kresge & Bunnell. Apparently the af fairs of the concern glided along very smoothly until the present dilliculty took place. K It ICS J K ACCt'SSKS BUNNELL. Mr. Kresge became suspicious of Mr. Bunnell, and at length openly accused lit in of unfair treatment. This charge was denied, but the relations of the partners thereafter were strained, and it wus decided to submit the settlement of their affairs to a board of arbitrators consisting of Josepn A. Mears, Ueorge Wallace, of the linn of Connolly & Wal lace, and It. W. Luce. The lirst meeting of the arbitrators was held last week and Mr. Kresge re peated the charge which originally caused the dilliculty between tlie patt lieis. He was asked to substantiate it by Arbitrator W'ullace, and he culled upon one of their clerks. Miss Davis, who, after some hesitation, said sic .saw Mr. Bunnell charge himself with goods and afterwards erase the charge. This statement brought forth un em phatlc denial from Mr. Bunnell, who mude the charge that Mr. Kresge had deceived him when he purchased Ills Interest In the tlrm with regard to the condition of the business and the amount of stock curried. AltK HKIXC CdNSIDIOIlKD. These fuels and many others de veloped before the arbitrators are no,v being considered by the three gentle men above named. Mr. Kresge, It is salil. Is willing to retire from the lirm if a satisfactory sum for tils Interest can be agreed upon. The arbitrators w ill hold u neither con ference today. SEARCH WARRANT FOR A BULL DOG. Une Wus Issued ut the lust nee ol S. H. II riiiiiu, ol'Hrci'ii Itidge. S. P. llariiiun. of (liven Hidge, had a search warrunl Issued yesterday after noon before Aldermuii Millar against Michael U'Horo. who keeps the Me chanics' hotel on Pciin avenue, near the Dickson works. Tlie document was placed ill the hands of Special otlicer Byurs, who w ill search O Hoio's place this morning to llnd a bull dog, claimed to be the propeity of the prosecutor. Mr. Hurninii prizes the dog very high ly and would not sell ii fur $50. Some one stole it on March f last ami he has since been looking for it. He heard thut the dog wus in possession of tic defendant nnd took this means to re cover it. He does not lay any blame on Mr. O'Horo. Whoever stole the dog represented thut he owned It and Mr. O'Horo had no reason to think otherwise. Inn Ihe person who did the stealing will be traced and a wurrunt swoin out for his arrest. EFFECT OF THE SILVER CRAZE. Treasurer of nil Indiana Comity I li able In Sell lis lloiids. Brazil, Intl., July 7. W. II. Cutshull, treasurer of this county, bus been en deavoring" for pus.t mouth to dispose off $'.U. und worth of county bonds Issued fur the construction of three gravel roads iu the county. The bonds are made payable In lawful money of the l.'nlted Stutes, und lids Is where the hitch comes. Mr. Cutshull received u letter from W. J. I lays & Son, bankers of Cleveland Ohio, notifying him that they would not consider the purchas ing of bonds unless they were iniide payable iu gold. Kurson. Leach Co., bunkers of Chicago, untitled the treasurer that they could not purchase the bonds un- What You Want We bave a new Open Stock Pattern, pretty and not expen sive, best Porcelain, purple and green flower decoration, loo-piece Dinner Set, $12.00, or yon can select sucb pieces as you need, add to at any time and replace breakage This is not the only pattern we carry in open stock, as we have it) others. Every grade from the cheapest to the Guest CHINA HALL, MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Ave. "Walk lo and look around." til the financial skies clear up. Mr. Cut shull hus received numerous letters from bunkers slnillur'to those mention ed above. As u. consequence of the treasurer's Inability to dispose of the bonds 500 meu who will be given em kiyiiient on the rouds are Idle. , ROBBED OF GEMS WORTH $30,000. Mr. J. J. Coogau l.osen Valuable Dia monds at SarragiiUKett Pier. Providence, H. I., July 27. Diamonds. Valued ut J:i0.000 were stolen at Nar ragansett I'ier yesterday. The victim is Mrs. J. J. Coogan, wife of a New York real estate agent, who has been a summer resident of the pier for sev eral yeurs. Mrs. Coogan attended the Casino last night, and at. that time she wore a diamond sun-hurst und oth er valuable jewels, nnd she states that when she returned she left them on the bureau In her room. When Khe started to dress for dinner last night she opened her trunk und discovered thut the jewel case, with Its contents, valued ut over $::o.(KH), had disappeared. So far as is known there Is no clew to the identity of the rob bers. AFTER NINETEEN MONTHS. Itiehard It. Jones lirew Tired of Mar ried Life und Left His Home. Hon. T. V. Powderly, representing Mrs. Klvlra Jones, of Olyphaut, tiled a petition in court yesterday for a di vorce from her husband. Klchard It. Jones, now living in Kingston, Luzerne county. The petition states that they were murrled on July 7, lss.'l, ut Kingston, and after nineteen months of married hap piness, Mr. Jones deserted his wife and has since failed to provide for her. Tours l' the System. Creen tlrove. Pa., July 15, 1S9C. I have taken quite a number of bottles of Hood's Sursaparillu und It has done me a .wonderful amount of good by toning up my system. Cora White. Hood's Pills cure indigestion. Popular Picture Pricing Still hammering away at the pictures. The stream of frames that flows from shop to show room scarcely pauses oti its outward way. The prices are selling the goods. Our salespeople have heeouie mere wrap ping clerks. We set the price iu the price cutting race. What do You Think of a picture 20x24 inches iu a frame of white enamel with gilt lining and 3 inch mat; all com plete for 98c? Or, a genuine etching on plate paper, size 20x24, in white enamel frame with gilt corners, for the same price, 98c? These are samples of the art of ferings at our picture sale. You'll miss it if you don't come in. Hunt the house over and make a list of what you need to fill up the bare spots on the wall, or replace those old pictures you're so tired of. REXFORD'S 303 Lackawanna Ave. WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scrauton ROOMS 4 AND S OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDIN0, COftNEB WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST. OFFICE HOURS from 7.30 a. m. to 9 p. n. (1 hgur luterniilon for dinner and uppr.) Particular Attention Given to Collections. Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. Vour Bus'. ess la Respectfully Solicited. Telephone 144. MT. PLEASANT COAL AT R ETA I U. Coal of the hest quality for domestic tin and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat nnd Birdseye, delivered in any part of the city at the lowest price. Orders received at th Office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. 8; telephone No. 2fi24 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272, will be promptly attend"! to.Dealera supplied at the mine. WM. T.SMITH. - - - - - - T - - - 3 pMWMiHMHiiinimipji 1 1 1 M 1) IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlS THE MAN And wnnt of It, the follow." So, too, clothes help make the man ami want of them the savage. To be well dressed not showily Is a laudlble aspiration and th" one difference between the American sav aite and the American gentleman. You will llll'l our stock ailequate to suit the most fastidious. We solicit the honor of a call. 4(6 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. It I will pay you to keep your eye on THE IMPROVED WELSBACH LIGHT. l It doesn't ti tu t the eye, cither. .The Gas Appliance Co no N. Washington Ave COMPLEXION BLEMISHES May be hidden i in perfectly by rosmetirs and powdei-M, but fun only b removed perma nently by HETSEL'S SUPERIOR FACE BLEACH. It will positively remove FreAles, Tan, Moth. S.llowness. and cure nny limeade uf the akin, Hueh as Pimple. Acne, Blackhead., Oiliness, and renders the nkin soil and beau tiful. Price I per buttle. Kor anient E. M. HETSEL'S 330 Mckawanna Ave., Scranton, Ma. AYLESWORTH'S i MEAT MARKET i - The Flnel in thp f III. . ' i r The latest improved furnish ings and apparatus fur keeping meat, butter and eggs.' 223 Wyoming Avenue. THE KEELEY CURE Why let yonr home and bnalneaa be destroy ed tbrook'h etrong drink or. morphia, when f oil can be nured in four weeks at the Kael.y ntitnte. ?W Mailiaon avenue Heranton, Pa. The Car Will Bear lavwtigatisa. WORTH MAKES H - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - AA iiiiWKWiiiiiiiiiiinHiiniiiuiiiiiHimmiMifiyg r BIB Overall lTuL-Ao tho Pnt Prnnil ; ' Be Can Play in the Dirt FOR SALE BY COLLINS I HIT. 220 Lackawanna Ave SCKANTON. OUR STOCK OF FURNISHINGS Is varied and extensive. We have Mtlafactlon in atyle, quality and price for every man anil boy in town. We try to give betwr servlca tbau anyone elae. We do give bettor gooda. Drop in and net acquainted needn't bay un less you wish. We want you to know us. M. P. M'CANN, Hatfar 3uS WYOMING AVtiNUli. Others nro cuttinif on Htrnw Hat Our have been cut all aaaxon. KNOX AGliNCV. We Have On Hand THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY . Aim the Newest. Aim the Cheapest. Alw the Largest. 0111 Porcelain, Onyx, Ets Silver Novelties In Infinite Varletyy Latest Importations, v Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, fl. E. ROGERS, iewelerand . , Watchmaker. 213 LaCUWaDDl 111 DUPONTS WINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER (annfactured at the Wapwallopen Mill Luzerne county, Pa., and at Wtt mlnuton, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for tho Wyoming District, lis WVOMINO AVENUE, Scranton, Pa. Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES: TITOS. FOTtD, Plttston, Pa. JOHN M. SMITH SON. Plymouth, P. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wllkes-Barre, Pa, Aeents for the Rnpauno Chemical Conv. f anv'a High Explosives. MEARS BUILDING, COR. WASHINGTON AVEKUZ ANO SPRUCE. Are nowsellinn their Tan and Summer Weight Shoes ut u Cush Cut 1'rice hule. Men's Regular $3.00 and $5.G0 Tan Bal., now 3.90. Men's Regular $4.00 Tan Bal,, now $2.90. Men's Regular $3.50 Tan Bal,, now $2.C0. Men's Regular $2.50 Tan Bals., now $t.0. Ladles' Regular $3.50 Tun Bals., now $2. GO. Ladles' Regular $2.50 Tan Oxfords, now $1.90. Misses' and Children's, Boys' and Youths' Tan Shoes at a very low price. ii IS. 1 m