'IITE SCHANTON TTl 1 B UNE TUESDAY MOHNTNO, AUGUST 4, lft9. CSV . TKE I'OSTMAX HM)S Y01K LIMIKKS to your friends. He doesn't lose tluni. nu mutter If the tioor stationery used woulil Itnlliute that thi- sender considered tln-in iiiilniiiuiiuiit. The appearance ur these lit I ! Hlllte IlieSSellJjer.l tlltlllHIIivS people's opinion of yotl. Stationery used for business, personal n: burial coiTesi'omleiice should bo of the best. Voti'll Ije yurprlL-d ut the Viiiail amount of money yin'll have to speii-l fur it . AT XOKTOX'S, :2 Lada. Ave. OUR OATS. Always in ilu- past ilic Best in Scran ton Will lie in the future as nuoil as oats that can be made by the BEST CLEANING MACHINERY Which removes the fuul seeds and ilusl. Try imr "CLF1 OATS." ii IKIUU UUlf SCRSNTO.V OLYPHMT, CSRBDNDALi-. 1MU' THE GENUINE Have the initials II., U. it CO. Iiuptlut cd in each cigar. GARNEY, BROWN & CO., MMUFiCTURIRS, COURT HOUSE SQ. INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. A I 'ii ii 1 1 plant of Die li t' I'liinimny lias he mi lilo'iiuslpiire;. I'uriiKoii I'lns-esllllilil-llcil lit Tlie I lel.UV.II'i .11111 lillilsilll IllllleS from 'uiest I'ily to J'lyiinnAli have been or- li-loil In lutltlllUc wni'klllK lllfee-cimter lime. Keforctlic iininlli Is nlil lin y will H'Mlall work full time. Notice was posted at li.-lnwiire, l.iii-kiiWiiiiiiu nail Western simps ut Kingston mi Sat nn lay .innoiiiniii(r thai. licUillllillK yesterday, the simps would wink ten limns n day. For the pasl three years they line been workiuir ilKlit hours. Hi .In it ( '. i iweiis i.f I 'lit si i hi, has been appointed sitoi rinleiident of iiiasoury iiinler the I.ehlRli Valley I'liiiipany. with liiailiiiarti'is at the Kxeter. I'll t st. m. Ills territory im-ltules Wilkes-lturrc mid I'ittstou with ititi i veninit points. The William A. colliery of the Cumu li f mil i iiiiipaiiy al I mi yea made a ivnml on riday, I.miii Inns of mill Imvirlit been run thriiiiKli tlie hreuker in ten hours. Thin run he exeeedi'd only by breakers bavins two shafts- feeding them. Sam uel T. Jones is Sllperilltellllellt of the William A. colliery. The seeonil i-iiliii hiiriiiiiK lor-nmol ivi for dra win'jiassenaer trains has been completed hy the Idekson Mannraetiir bit: Co. for the I ii law ale. I.inkuu iiniiu and Western I'otiipany. It was Kiveti several trial trips Saturday mid worked Very satisfai'toiily. 11 will be used on tin- Morris and Kssex braneh. cw 11 11 in li it u 1'irin. .M. J. Kiuin of .Minooku mid K. A. rrioniiell of this rity, .who have heen for several years in the enipfiy of llow ey I'.rol In-rs of Peiin avenue, have hoiimit out the establishment of Krk Jirothers of .h i n:11 11 ml will hereafter conduct tliat business. Messrs. Kuan and oTmiim-ll nte prnrtirul and Fkill-i iiiiiibers. They ore both yoiius; men, liromesslve uiul entefprisiiis. rillshury Flour 111IH.1 hnve a capac ity of 17,ii00 barrels a day. . nun 1 Owing to the retirement of of Mr. H. T. Koeliler from our firm, we are obliged to sell our entire stock of Shoes wa)' be low the cost of manufacturing so as to realize money to pay off his interest. THIS SALE BEGINS r, AUGUST 3. and will continue until the stock is sold. 410 Spines Street 1897 CONVENTION OFTHE FIREMEN Movement Started to Bring Next Year's State Meeting Here. STATE OFFICERS FAVOR SCRANTON Uilkrs-llttrrc Is After It Mine Oc tober Coiivi'Uliou in Johnstown the Srrnutun Drlrgution Supported by u t urns or" Worker Will Put I p a Strong liylit.-laical Parade nd Inspection. It seems m-obable that Si rantoti will B-l another bi state convention not this year, hut in Iw. What with the Knights Templar and the Christian Kn deavor, 10 say nothing of other Mini smaller tuna 11 izut Ions the city has ahout hud its share this year, but in 1W7 It is proposed til hold lite eoiiventlun of the Kiremeii'.s ussoeiatlon of Pennsyl viinin heie. other elties ur? after It ami will make 11 bold bid for It at the uppi'oni'liiiiK I'onventioti in .lohnstown, which is to be held Dot. Ii. T and 8, but Si ranton "lias the advantage of liehut favored by a number of loading officers of Jhe assoelatlon and will reeelve the Kern-m! suppnrt of the eastern dele gates. MCTTEtt TO THK OHIHF. The followini; letter explains Itself: lieii'lliiR. I'n., Auk. 1, IS'.Hi. .Mr. 1. J. Illekey, Chief Kile liepiirtnit-nt. S'-rantoii, I'a, Mv pi'iir Sir: Your letter was reeeived and the delay in replylin; was invliiK to ley waiilinti 10 aanoiun'e the matter be fore the iiioetiiiK "f several einainitteBS of tin- stale assoelatlon held at llart'lsliiirn Sat 111 day eveain;;. July wlileh I Ii un done. There seems to be a Keiieial oiliilon that Serantoi) should lie the plaie. Wilkes. ISaire lias been out for Hume time asklnir for the next meethm to be held in Ih-lr eily. I, for one. prefer Seranlon ami believe it slioeM have Ii. If fur no other rc-a.-nn than beeaase It lias always been repre Hinle'l In the state assoelatlon from the lime it was OIKalllZed, Willie VVilkfg-HalTe only e.mie In hint year. This seems to be the opinion of unite a manlier I have spok en to. I see no leason why Seranlon should not be ehoseii for ISiW, ami, lou, wllltonl 111 111 n ti'iinlilc. I have slarled tlie ball for you, now keep it roll hi aliini.'. and send out elreiitms. lettel:. lie., a It llnlllllof It 10 Ull lire ili-partini nts. roinriaioe?. ete. I mad to oti mi let- separate eovvr u !ot of olalld eveilehtlals wllli ll lease to distrib ute one to eaeh ('ompany. Tin- eiu ili niials niiisl lie ull returned In before I let.. I IWi:. also the dues 10 aeeoiiuiany the e'ed"ii lials. Very Truly Yours, W. VV. Wander. With tin- presllt;-' unit Inlluence In-dii-aled in die foreiiolnR U Is' believed thai the Si'taiilon delestallotf W III ltiiw sun mill and easy HaililiK. MI'.KTIXt Tin- ill legates Ii lino have been P.illliy tin- use ' ! OM A I'd. 12. i be ( ictolier coiiven iiccorileil by Mayor if the Select council chamber .for a me'etlnir on the night of Wednesday. AuriisI 12. At that lime they will begin to form plans ami organize to battle at Johnstown fur Hoi'iinton in IW7. Tln-re will be sixteen di'lfgates and one nllernatt- from this city and lliey will he re-enforced hy u iiuiiiIht of 4ii-workeii It l also pro posed to secure the Immediate co operation of delegates from Carbini dale, PrlceliuiK. lniitnure, (ilyphaiit, -Pittstoii and otln-r cities ami towns in this vicinity. Concerning Ihc approaching parml' am) Inspection of tin- Scranton depart ment. Chief Ilickey auolinces a special meeting of the hoard of engineers for to-night at T:"ill o'clock iu the lite de part nient heailitiartet'S room ut the city hall. At Hint time the committees appointed at the July meeting will l expectcd to make their reports. At this meeting some Idea may he obtain ed of the number of slsiting companies thai will be here. THE JUDGE WILL GO UP. J111I: (.nailer Mill Look Over Hie (round in Olviliiiul. Ceneral .Manager I-'rank Silllinan, jr., of tin- Sertinton Traction comimiy, was 011 the stand most of Hie day yesterday giving testimony before Judge (Sinister in chambers In the equity suit of the helaware and Hudson llallroad com pany against the lic-ka wanna Valley Tract Imi company and the olyphunt Snliiirbnn Street Itailway company. Mr. Sllltni.in, from his knowledge as a civil i-iminei r and his experience in building street railways, said that either of the two overhead routes pro posed by the plaintiff to obviate a grade crossing ure .impracticable; first, be cause they are too expensive, and sec ond, because there would lie curves on 11, r trestle ami ut the ultittlde they would he built, these curves would he unsafe. In answer to a iiies(ion nn cross-examination by Judge .lessup for the plaintiff. Mr. Silllman admitted that n curve on 11 high trestle is not ns dangerous as n grade crossing. Justice of the Peace M. W. Cummlngs. of Olynliant, gave testimony with re gard to the high water murk on the l.ackuw iimiu river tending to show that the sub-way route proposed by the plaintiff Is impracticable. A. II. Mun uiiig. Jr., was cross-examined at length by Judge Jossup. Mr. Dunning said In his direct examination substantially what was sworn to by Mr. Sillimati. The hearing was adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning and the attorneys on both sides expect to have all the testimony finished by noon. In that event Judge Uunster will he taken to ( Hyphant after dinner so that he can see for himself the lay of the land. WANT POLLING PLACE CHANGED. Petition of Voters of First District or - Sivlh Ward of Cnrboiidalc . F'frty-eight voters of the Klrst dis trict of the Sixth ward of Carbonilale tiled a netltion in court yesterday ask ing to have nn order Issued changing the polling place from the house for merly owned"!))' Dr. N. C. Purdy to that of James Tnotupsnn. one door above on the same side of the street. They allege that Jhe present place Is poorly ventilated and not furnished properly with light and heat, and Hint the house of Mr. ThiMiipson Is a suitable place, supplied with all the modern Im provements. BUILDING NOTES. The finishing touches are being put on the -Vicars building. Many of the ten ants have already moved intp the Im mense structure. Workmen are engaged In putting to gether the steel frame work of the roof of the hoard of trade building on Lin den street. A foil in la lion is being excavated for 11 large barn that K. It. St urges proposes to huve erected In the rear of his resi dence on North Washington avenue. jDay by day the work of dlsinantellng (lie court house progresses. - On the -Spruce street side the tearing- down proeess Is at an end and masons wpi yesterday en if aged In lay luff stones for the third story addition. The handsome new residence on North Washington avenue of Morris Gold smith of the firm of Goldsmith Bros., is completed and ready for occupancy. The work of excavating for a foun dation for the Kennedy and Carter buildintr at Adams avenue and Spruce Btrect Is completed. FARRELL IS CRAZY. Wits Transferred from Jail to the Hillside Insane Asylum. Uy order of Judge Kd wards Warden Simpson of the county jail wan direct ed yesterday to remove John Parrell to llie lnsune department or the Hillside Home. He is Insane and nut a lit sub ject for jail. A week uso last Sunday he was ar rested at-the Jail hy order of Colonel Kuirmun. whom he buncoed out of )1. Hefote that he was arrested several times for gull! Into yards and tearing up flowers and plants with which to decorate telegraph poles. At the Ilea rlim on the charge preferred uualnst hlm hy the colonel. Alderman Millar held hint undor $iHt ball to ap pear at court, w liii h he was not able to furnish, und he was committed In default. He was taken to the Hillside home In the afternoon by Deputy War den T. .1. Price. ALMOST $14,000. Twin Shaft Fund of the Board of Trade Is Steadily GrowingNearly $400 Contributed Yesterday. The Twin shaft, fund of the Scranton hoard of trade was Increased nearly $4110 yesterday, or the contributions I $110.75 was from Elk Hill Coal and Iron company miners and employes. The fund Is aiitirotichlntr the $14,000 .mark and Is larger than the amount raised In any other city. It is as follows to date: Previously acknowleilKed J12.SI7 C!) V. K. Stolid (donation) board of trade ThroiiKh Williams & .McXulty I Ionian Kros., rhlladelphai Si liotield, .Vinson & Co., Phila delphia dossier Wilt Wall Paper com pany, Philadelphia Itlsseil Ctirpet Sweeper company, liraiul Itaplils, .Vlli'li Iteeeker & Wolf. Brooklyn. N. Y. .lo-epli Wild (Si., New York.. I'nloii Carpet Lillian company, llostuti York Card and Paper, company, York, Pa " Hind Carpet company, Hi Line Pol t. Conn ThroiiKh limit & Council Pollalisbee .ItloH. & Co., J'itls hlllK Tlie Wire (binds company, Wor- B0 tj t Ut) 10 no fi tm 6 00 r. uo So no 10 00 iu () III 00 to no in IHI 4. T. Hani .ManiiraeliiriiiK 1-11111- lliy, Koeheslef Hy bun i-il of tnnle Kmployes, Klk Hill Coal and hull company, Cli-hmondale colliery No. 4 110 ' Total $13,313 41 The Klk Hill contribution was from 11 1 mil I l.'.n men mid boys. The particu lars of their offering Is contained In the follow lug: The following gave $J each: Hlehard Peer, Israel Parsons, .Mutual! Havis, IIiikIi Johnson. Tile following gave $1 eaeh: Thomas S. Itow-len, Thomas Johns, 1. W. butler, (leoige Payne, Jnliu .Miingliaii, Andrew Shook, Henry Price, Carey Jester, .VI. I!. J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . John Hlsi u. James Johns, Mike Kiiinavy. James Mitchell, James It'-'lnl'in. James Hennessey, Seward Ulllteli, .VI Ike. Maxlan, Thomas Cox, Mat Donnelly, Thomas VVaite. Albert Coles, Thomas Par ry, David Powell, Sain Unrbeck, Andrew .M 01-11 11. Patrick Haley, Kreil Krailliury, Nil I hull Hi tier, la Knupp, (ircgory Kane, William Cotter, Thomas Parry, Jr.,,Thom as Mead, James II. (IKellv. Pled Smith, I-;. I w.i il liutler, Abe Kh-luil'ils, Jfetmt' Joes. Nick Hyuo. William Kverett, John Klunavy, WH'iain Slllnskl. Joe Coplr.i, Thomas Williams, William DauKhton, William Conway, Krank Miinlcy, lOdward O'Neill. Kdward Heller. Peter Hurk; eoi'He Smith, David Morris, William Itolieris, James Henry, David Lewis. Hugh I ' Doiuiell, Jonah I'.ynnii, Daniel Kvans, Thomas Johns, John I,. I Ian la. .I.n-oli WolfaiiKe. J. T. Kvans. VV. H. Slilpnmn, William Audersoii. Preil Kaufman, I'M wanl SIiIpiikiii, In. Mi-Cuirc, o. I-:. Hur. dick. The following gave 7'i cents each: David I'vanx, 'l-liomas Smith. Tlie following gave ."i0 cents eaeh: S. VV. Hatch. Kdward Kvans, Henry (lay, Her bert Knapp. II. W. Julius, Daniel Murk, Waller I'.t-ain, liavld Price, John Dawe, George Parry, A. G. Baileys. Richard I I i i-il. Patrick Kliinavey, Henry Nelson, William llayleys, Lewis I'lsher, William I'M wunls. Andrew' .Vliildonls, era Hatch, William Sleti, Mike Cairns, Jiunes Lease, Robert liradbury, William Motts, Stan ley Siidiltil, Charles Hurbeck, George Crawford, William Howe, Moses Jones, William Ward, Kvan Thomas. John Mc Avoy, Patrick W. Kane, Dunlef Davis, David Henry. I'. (!. Cooley, A. L. Hur diek. Mike Parry. George Punly, Joe Wall, Andy ISusklns, George McAlscy, John Pop Yack. Nii-k l'.uskins, Andy He. lick. Steven Prlvish. George Corman, Prank Lott, I'Mwiird Boucher. Prank i j' Dell, Mike Dyno. John Bartolskl, John Hennln, Charles Griswolil. i The following gave 2."i cents each: Wen dell Davis,, Thomas Heer, Frank Henry, George Brain, Jo .Maxlan, Austin Price, John Mm an, John Jhagg. Andy McAlsy, Nick Siik.y, Mike SliarilT. Ira Itoberts, John l'nifer, John Subco, John Hoiv, Mike llorc, John Booster, Steven Slsco, -Mike Slsi-o, John Kill. Frank McAlsey. DEATH OF BAKTLEY CURRAN. VV ell-h noun Traveling Man fussed Awuv nt His Parents' Home. Hartley Curran, the well-known traveling salesman, died at 10:30 yes terday morning at the home of his par ents: In Avoca. He was In the employ of Dale & Co.. .wholesale mat dealers of this city, and a year ago his health began to decline. He returned six months ago from the south, ami since then he was conlined to home. He was ."I years old und was a pleasant com panion, noted for his cheerful disposi tion und unvarying good humor. Five brothers. Key. J. .1. Cut ran of Wllkes-Bai re; Thomas, of the New port News; James and Anthony, of Scranton: and William, of Avoca; two sisters, Mrs. James Merrick and Miss F.lla Curran. of Avoca. besides his par ents, survive him. He- was unmarried. The funeral will be held to-tnorrmv mornliig at 9 o'clock iwith a high mass of requiem nt St. Mary's church, Avoca. and Interment will be made In Avoca cemetery. Although the funeral will not lie private no cutrlagen are expect ed. IT IS A FACT that 11. .oil's Sarsa palilla. Hie One True Blood I'uritier, has proved, over and over again, that it has power to cure, even when other medicines fall to do any good. ' . HOOD'S HI.I..S are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. 2': Meals mid Cold Lunches. Meals and cold lunches served at all hours at I-ohinnnn's, Spruce street. Regular dinner 40 cents. Imported and domestic wines, clears and liquors. TARANTULA IS ON-EXHUilTION Banana Spider Its Companion Lackawanna Avenue Window. ia a WAY IN WHICH THEY WERE OBTAINED They ('nine in Hunches of Ilnunnas. The Tarantula Was Captured iu a New York I'm it Stfiuiicr-.lliiiitiiia Spider round in the Itipfuiiiv Itooms of'tVegiiiuu Store. If there Is uny one thing more than another that will make the cold shivers run the gamut of a mun's vertalra- It Is the sight of that entomological mon strosity a teruiitula. As an exiierle-iioe of the above kind Is not ultegether un desirable In these days of nuiiiol'ii'ul elungutloti the reader Is respectfully re ferred to the ollice window of l 1. WVBtnan & Cominy's fruit house. No. 12 Lackawanna avenue., where can Be seen two specimens of this king of in sects, one a genuine teiantnla, the other a "banana spider" which is a member of the teiantnla family, but smaller than and somewhat different In ap pearance to the genuine "trantTr," as the Aiiznnluii would designate It. Both came In bunches of bananas, the big one being captured in Nv York ns a fruit steamer vvns helnfr un loaded and the other being found in a bunch of bananas that was ripening In the banana room of Wegmnn's store. They are kept In a cage made of glass and wire and fed on tiles anij other in sects. BELONGS TO SHlDF.lt FAMILY. The tarantula belongs to the spider family and the variety found in the southern states is classified us a hunt ing or wolf-sidder. The tarantula, is the largest, most combative und aggres sive of all Insects. The American tarantula, belongs to u different family from that of Southern Kurope. It Is larger und its bite more painful ami deadly than the Kuropfun Insect. The tarantula, properly speaking, is a giant spider, sometimes measuring1 four inches iu length. It is fawn colored above with while sides marked with w hitish lines. It has four pairs of well develoied legs In addition to the man dibles or Jaws, which contain the m1s on apparatus. These ure grooved and the poisonous secretion, which Is simil ar In composition to the venom of snakes, is contained In 11 gland at the base of the mundlbles nnil Is fori'i-d through the grooves when tlie spider Is angry and fcrusps its victim, much the same as in the case of the rattle snake. Tin- body and legs are thickly covered with hair. IT IS VF.UY 1'AINFI'L. Although the bite or the tarantula can hardly be classed as deadly, it is nlwuNS extremely painful and has proli- utily In souiccaseseiiused death. Not lolif? ago a New York longshoreman was re ported to huve died from a tarantula bile, but there were complicating 'ir I'Utnstunces. The tarantula Is remarkable for Its lieiveiiess and its extraordinary swift ness. Hy the use of its eight long and vigorous legs it fairly Hashes over the ground, and as the legs are sharp and prehensible It can run up a perpen dicular surface with euse und rapidity. It lives on mice jmd Insects. HICKS SENT TO JAIL. Could Not Furnish litiil lor His Ail- pen ru lice at Court. "Dick" Hicks was brought before Al derman Wright yesterday afternoon ami given a hearing on the charges of assault and battery and attempt to rob, preferred by Bert Slscoe, of Green Kldge. The prosecutor alleged thut on April 6 last lie came to town and went into the "White House" on the corner of Penn uveiiue and Center street fur a drink. Hicks was there und anulher Mian, whose name Siscoe doesn't know, hut he thinks he could recognize hlm if he sees biin. After awhile tlie three started out for a walk and near the Dickson win k Slscoe was knocked down and robbed of Hicks Is charged only with an attempt to rob, because It was "the other fellow who took the money. Hicks was sent to the county Jail in de fault of $500 ball. BAD DRINKING WATER. Ilellcviiv Kesidenls Are CoinplainiiiK to the Hoard of Health. HHIevue residents are complaining of the quality of the water furnished by the Taylor Gas and Water company and the matter has been brought to the at tention of Secretary Hriggs, of the board of health. ' Residents of Avenue A are the chief complainants. A sample of the watk-r drawn from house faucets along that thoroughfare , was taken by Morris 11 During This Warm Weather, A Cut Glass Salt or Pepper, Sterling Silver Top, for Large line Cut Glass Syrup Cans, best silver 7Cn plated top 1 UU CHINA HALL, MILLAR & IEKf 134 Wyoming Ave. "Walk in and look around." Thomas to the board of health rooms. 11 said the company was notified .of the quality of the water, but no Im provement is witnessed. . ELKS HAVE A TROLLEY RIDE Those Who Composed the Party That W ent Over the Lines. Two trolley cars, brilliantly Illuminat ed with Incandescent lights ar.; bearing several score of Klks and Bauer's band, traversed the city lost night. The trol ley ride wsas a means of ad vet Using the approaching- excursion of tho Klks to Luke Ariel. An unusual brilliancy was given the electric decorations of the ears by two set pieces which were used by the I.ead-r store and the Scran ton Illuminating, Heat and Power com pany during the May Knights Templar com In Ve. oine 01 the Klks aboard the cars were: John Benure, J. Klllott Koss, Peter llosar. John Van Kleeck. Thomas C. Melvln, A. N. Kramer, Alex. T. Cou ncil, F. Kapnmeyer, W. S. Gould, K. MoHes, Charles Falkowsky, Louis Ot HiiKer. William Hulbei-t, T. ('. Snover, C. K. Pryor. D. J. Keedy, A. It. Gould, J allies O'Connor, Theodore C Miller, Samuel MncFachon, Dr. F. L. MoGraw, T. V. Collins, T. A. Ruddy. K. W. Pal mer, Fred ". Smith, Fred C Hand, M. J. Kynett. Dr. J. J. McLaughlin, Frank -Martin, Hubert J. Murray, M. M. Haird, G. S. Decker, A. Rose, C. Hen Johnson, John W. Moore, Harvey Iong, George M. Gunster, J. It. Nallin, Dr. W. F. Conner, T. J. Kagan, Dr. K M. Penny packer, Alex Dunn, Jr., Sol Goldsmith. Tonight the Elks will have a street parade. Roland Heed, the actor, and an enthusiastic- and well known In Scran ton, will lead the parade and will be present nt the social session luter In the evening. Preceding the social ses sion. l!auer's band will give an open air ?oncert in front of the club house on Franklin avenue. Hotel W arwick. Ocean end of South Carolina avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. Flue lawn and good view of the ocean. Daniel Coleman, Prop. THE WATCH YOU WANT At the price you want to pay. At the price you can pay. You've wanted a watch for some time. Kelt that 3'ou couldn't afford it. Don't blame j'ou. Your ieweler cer tainly did ask you a pret ty high price for such a watch as 3-011 waut. I lere it is within your reach. Reach for it. Gentlemen, For This A 14k., gold filled case, guaranteed to wear for 20 years.with a fine full jew eled Klgin movement, $9M) Ladies, for This Cold-filled case, warrant- ed for years, first-class American movement, full' guaranteed, $8.90 Boys, for This, Nickel Watch, stem wind, American move ment, guaranteed, $2.50 We have watches for every age and taste, at prices for every pocketbook. REXFORD'S 303 Lackawanna Ave. EVA M. HETSEL'S Superior Face Bleach Positively Removes All Facial Blemisbei 4l No more Freckles: Tan. Heads, Liver Spots. Fluiplc Knnbnrn, Black- and Hallow Coin. lexion ix lauies win use mv Kuneriur Farn Htairh. Not a cosmetic, but a lnodii'ine which arts directly on the nkiii, rotuuvim all riiacol orations, and one of tho Kreateit purifying auoi.ta for the complexion in eliiton.-e. A Rcrfectly clear and rpotlem complexion can obtained iu ererr instance hy itn uie. Price 81 per bottlo. For Hale at Iv M. Helael'.i Hair DreasiDK anil Manicure Parlors, if 10 Lacka wanna uvtf. Mail orders filled promptly. Celebrated Thomas Pens, W FOR SALK BV PRATT'S, Washington Ave. PETERS, VCRX t CO.. !!6 S. MM AVENUE ESTABLISHED i860. THE KEELEY CURE Why let your home and bualness be destroy ed through strong drtnk or morphia wbea rou can tie eared ia tour weeks at tbe Keeley jQitltute, T Madison avnae. Kcraato. Pa. The Care WUI Bear lavestifetiea. jUyilllllUHIHIIIIUIHIIIllH 12 I 0Qk mm" If StBX foiisaleby (H'flUIB S Mill. i I SSpfe 220 Lackawanna Ave I sJlUXTOX. ! 5 a 9 4 lllllllllllllllllllCftllllllllllllBi ' I We Have On Hand THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY . Also the Newest. Also the Cheapest. AUo the Largest. Porcelain, Onyx, ftli Silver Novelties In Infinite Variety. Latest Importations. Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds. fl. E. ROGERS, Jeweler and Watchmaker, 215 LackawaBna Avi it 1. J ill! WEARS' BUILDING, COR. WASHINGTON AVENUE AND SPRUCE. Are now hcllinir their Tan an J Summer Weight Shoes ut it Oish Cut Price Sale. Men's Ttepular $5.00 and J.".r,0 Tnn T.ai now JiH.90. Men . KPRtilur it.oo Tan Hal., now $L'.!M). Men u Heptilur J3.no Tan iial., now $2.60. Men s Keguiar JJ.OU Tan Uals., now $1.90. Ladles' Regulur $3.G0 Tan Hal., now $2.60. Ladies' Regular $2.50 Tan Oxfords, now $1.90. Misses' and Children'", Roys' and Youths' Tan Shoes at a very low price, It will pay you to kcep your eye on THE IMPROVED WELSBACH LIGHT. ,It doesn't hurt the eve, cither. Tbe Gas Appliance Co 110 N. Washington ON THE LINE OF THfc re located the finest flshlnic and hunting grounds In the world. Descriptive booit on application. Tickets to all points in Maine. Canada and Maritime Province. Minneapolis. St. Paul, Canadian and I'nited Stutes Northwest. Vanvouver, Penttle. Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully tilted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with Becoml-clays tickets. Rates always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, etc on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway. New york. AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The lines! in (he ( It). The latest improved furnish ings and apparatus fur keeping meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Avenu. ' I CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y BIB Overall Makes the Boy Proud. He Can Play in the Dirt It St ............................ W IIIIBIIIEIIXIIIIIIIJII3 IV WORTH MAKES THE MAN And want of It, the fellow." So, too. clothes help make the man 11 ml want uf them the suviiKe. To be well dressed not showily is a luudlhle aspiration und the one difference between tint American sav ane and the American K'iitleman. Vou will Und our slock udfiiuale to suit Mm most fasliiiiiiiiK. We sulicit the honor uf a cull. 416 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. OUR STOCK OF FURNISHINGS Is varied and extensive. Wn have satisfaction in style, quality and price for every uian aod boy in towu. We try tu give better service tliaa anyone else. We da give hotter itooils. Drop ill and net Bt'unaintod noedn't buy un less yon wirli. We want oi: to know us. M. P. M'CANN, Hatter ios wvomino avi;nie. Others are euttini; on Straw Hit". Ours have been cut all sohkoh. kM. AUIilSCi'. STEINWAV SON'S . . Ackaowlcdged the Leading PIANOS Of the WarIA DECKER BROS.. fcRAMCHB k. BACHB and others. ORGANS Musical Instruments, Husical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. nrchasers will always find a complete stock and at prices as low as the quaU Hy el the instrument w!)' permit at I fl. HULBERT'S nusic STORE, 7 Wyoming Are. - - Scranton MT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL-. Coal of the best aualltr for rtntno.tl. m. and of all sizes. Including Uuckwheal and Ulrdseye. delivered Iu any part of the city at the lowest price. Orders received at the Office, first floor. Commonwealth baMdina-. ro.mi No a. telephone No. 2S24 or at the mine, tele phone No. !72. will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. ia3"- Ii I Mil 1 nlCi I a, WM.T. SMITH. tvee,v,,T,t,,.e