TIIE SCTIANTOX TRlBtXE-MOXDAT MOmOXO, AUGUST 31, 1S9. DEEP CUT IN PRICES OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES, BICYCLES, EXPRESS WAGON'S. BARROWS, CARTS, ETC. We hare the best Baby Carriage for the least cash to be found in this val ley. We want to reduce our stock of these articles this month and think our new prices will interest persons in want of such. Conic and see them AT NORTON'S, 321 Lackawanna Are. OUR OATS. Mways in the past the Best in Scranton Will be In the future as uood as oats that can be made by the BEST CLEANING MACHINERY Which removes the foul seeds and dust. Try our "CLEAOATS." THE WESTON MILL CO.. SCRANTON, OLYPHINT, CARBONDALE. HUE OF COUNTERFEITS. THE GENUINE Hays the Initial O., B. CO. Imprint ed In web cigar. GARNEY, BROWN & CO., MANUFACTURERS. COURT HOUSE SO. DR. C. D. SHUMWAY. Diseases of the Lower Bowel a Rpecialty. 308 Washington Ave.. Opp. Tribnne Building. OFFICE HOURS 9 TO 12, 2 TO 5. PERSONAL.. Pr. K. M. rennypacker spent yesterday at Maplcwood. District Attorney and Mrs. John It. J. mm ntiil family returned homo Hnturday from a month's stay at Lake lleorge. Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Fronk nnd Miss Clara Iteecher, who have been visiting tho fami ly of Kov. Richard morns, returned to their home in Schenectady, N. Y.f Satur day. Mrs. Maehctto, Miss Conley and Hiith Maehctto returned Friday from A Ma in If City. Thomas Prosscr spent yesterday with f 1 lends In Wllkes-Rarre. Charles Rowtnan and Frank Murphy, of Wllkes-Itarre, spent yesterday with frleiuU In this city. ASPHALT REPAIR WORK. IM1111 Afoot to Have It Done by City Employes. There Is a movement amonff city of ficials to provide a plan whereby the ftiqdialt pavements may be repaired by ! employes. At present all repair work is done by the asphalt paving companies. They are paid $2.C5 per square yard for the work, after hus been passed n eertaln period during which they keep the pavements in re piir without pay. The city is now pay ii.g about t'i.1100 per year for the work The Trinidad Asphalt Paving com pany, which laid the Washington ave nue pave, will at the next meeting of elect council ask to be relieved of Its repair obligation on that piece of work and receive Its bond, the free-repair period having repaired. This stretch of asphalt alone is over a mile in length nd to pay syndicate prices for repair ing it will Incur a big addition to the present annual expense. SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. lleception iive Matnrdny Sight fur Faculty and Pupils. A reception was given at he Scranton Business College Saturday night by the pioprletors, Professors Buck and Whltmore, to the former and new pu pils and their friends and the faculty. The event was for the purpose of giving the pupils and faculty an opportunity to become acquainted preparatory to the opening of the college tomorrow. Xlusle was furnished by the Lawrence orchestra. The school rooms have been thorough ly renovated and much new furniture has been provided. Kverythlng pos Uile has been don that will bring comfort and convenience to the schol 01s. Today will be enrollment day. A New Firm. The Great Eastern Sutts and Pants company, of New York and Philadel phia, will open their fourteenth branch of fine tailoring at 427 Lackawanna ave nue on Sept. 6. Low prices prevailing. They have branches throughout this and neighboring states, and have met with great success. Mr. p. Loconlstin, a member of the firm, is very much Pleased with this city and Its people, will take charge of the business. As a custom of the establishment Mr. Locoln st In has arraigned for a concert from 8 to 10 p. m. on their opening day by Pro fessor Bauer's orchestra. Read Williams' Business College act Ask Yoor Dealer (or McGarrah'a Insect Powder, 2S and 10-ccnt boxes. Merer sold la bulk; Take mo ether- M POPULARPUNCHCiCARS PRAYER OF SIN "LET US ALONE" Theme of a Discourse at the Scraatoa Street Baptist Church. MR. MATHEWS STIRRINQ SERMON ire Shows That a Soul fan lie So Completely Possessed of Kvil That It Will Resent Ally Kflort to Better It's Couditiou--tin Is Conscious of It Condition, but Is Prone to Lazi ness It Plead but Never Prays. Tha nnlu nraiup ll'hteh the Bible ac credits t Satan, was the theme of a ser mon by Kev. J. P. .Mathews at tne Scrunton Street Baptist church yester ay mornlitR. . The text was "Let l's Alone." taken fp'iii Mark 1-24. Mr. Matthews said: "The Scriptures nowhere better pre sent the great and abundant wealth of the resources of iulinlte power In tho help and sulvation of man than In the marvelous history of the acts and do ings of tin' divine character that we luieily call by the name of Jesus. The new testament rs specially devot"d to this revelation of the richness of divine help as It is extended to man from the Iulinlte Hand and It gives us in detail the minutius of the events that cluster around the central racts giving it character, breadth and individuality, us incidents of Cod's mercy and Ciods succor coming to man in moments of i n,i errant need ana great exigwiu y "- . , coming with irresistible power to old ther"ndrou; depths of O-hI's o as man's hclner Is L (though hut rarely), when Jesus sa cs even when the soul Is so locked up In Eunle posMwIon as to lose Us power o ,f-aUtion and rtfn deliverance from the evil that Is slo I but surely destroying '" " , " rare oc-cnslnns that the splendor of the powerTf Cod and Its absoluteness is s nnltiiglv revealed. For when He wHls. "veil the almost all-powerlul evil compelled to abandon Us prey and o yield its grisly hold uton Its deprav ed victim and to lly from the awful presence of ciod. who for the present of time, only suffers evil to do Us woik before that great and unutterably hou when death, bell and sin shall all alike be swallowed tip in the fearful de struction or the second death, that ....oiio n.eni all as tho sublime retri bution ot the eternul equity. ONE I'KCri.IAJUTY. It N well to mark one peculiarity thut btands facing us with great ami singular Import as we enter upon the unalvsls of this theme: and that Is: The "rarity of this manifestation it ,r where the will is UIVIIH' ll'-IJF, 'WV .. , exercised in fatlh. So. generally, does the clevine neip oi jei.oi -i"... - . ...i. . i... nhimi tie seeks to aid; that, he leaves places where that faith In Him is not exercised aiiimmmj ... ..v.,.,.. r.tii Ills divine power to succor. Hut when we begin to limit that power as we rcuu ui nun - . ... ...I., Hm nlisolntelv shows !t ill iiiif. ' ... , . that He Is Master of all circumstance's. And then we unilersiaini cue i'i""'i"r .. i.i.,i, it works to hell) always LI M III n " , - where faith ciocs not ext us the law of salvation, exercising His divine i.. ..u ti..n-il miwh to show His ownesered right as sovereign, to do as lie pleases, wiuie on rami, mi" .1.... ,. i.iio lie inukes faith the Lirove iiiui. ....v. ... .... condition, yet it is His own proposition and that He cotuii unu run w-ai . pleases. ... mIa(ltl nf the three years of His uctlve ministry He nut ubnost every condition of sin and evil In nil its varied forms, physical and spl." uat and met it to reprove rebuke ' . . u i. Xnwhere does He show the least deration of si n: no lle always aim every " :I, i i .iir..nt nnd utter antagonism to sin and evil in all its tnrwo. "It Is equally remarkable that tne . i. 11 ..'hiinciViiF Hill 1 wherever It meets Jesus confesses to the same an tagonism, thtist showing that Christ i ... ii ... ot nturnnl variance, and tliut one or tlie other must In the na ture of siif'h n contest prevuu. nnu - iuh Whlih one? It is the whole mission of the Bible to show. This text Is a singular one or. rath er, it reveals a singular fact that is possible for n person to be absolutely possessed by a spirit of evil and to be so permeated with Its presence that the human soul itself becomes one with the evil, und so identified with it as to speak for It. and to defend It. and to long for the partnersnip to rummm-. l.rST AND PI.EASl'BR. Tbis mnn. born with a soul, wlllua spark of C.od burning within Him as a conscience was yet iiuuiumru nn His own devil nnd so loved His society thut lie did not wish or desire any chituge. So he moans out and in the presence of divine help. M.et us clone,' he cries: don't disturb, oh Christ! the spirit within me. Ministers to my lusts and my pleasures, and my world ly enoynients: "Let us alone!' This man's case was and Is a case easily analyzed and easily understood. Divine science gives the solution ami the key. it is the effect of sin within i lie nature to emasculate It. to rob it of Its own nolde native powers, to en feeble the soul, to make it so weak to the controlling sin that It dreads even the hand of help, cireacis tne midline I C ...Dlnrutliin 111 nni! tne very imm "i .- spiritual health and It cries out In weakness. 'Let lis alone!' "Who has not seen this wonderful nnd startlingly illustrated In the very condition of the ones who have given themselves up to the control of the devil, spirit of Intemperance; men, who. with grand native powers, have gone down, down, until they have weakened under the dire possession of that particular devil, until m tne gut ter they have wailed out when the hand of help hns come. 'Let us alone!' I'se this illustration, but as an il lustration of the possession of evil, for all evil nets In the same way and hus the same effect to weaken and emas culate the soul. By what name can we call this condition or tne soul nut a condition of absolute spiritual laziness a laziness of sensuality springing from sin and moral weakness and It becomes at last the condition of half the race. What a graphic picture or the effect of personal laziness does Solomon give in relation to the want of foresight and exertion in tnis lire for the future. Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep 'so shall thy poverty come as one that traveleth and thy want as an armed man. What does that mean? The spirit of Industry stands before the lazy ores of earth, then goes out the cry, "Let us alone.' LAZINESS. "There is a soul laziness that takes a little sleeD and a little more slumber and folds its bands together and says: Let us alone, ine and my evil. Let us alone for .lust a little while longer; tomorrow It will be more convenient to be saved; tomorrow. I will have the spirit removed; tomorrow, I will see the great Physician ana get help.' So, In deadly procrastination, there comes ultimately the fate that Solomon pre dicts. Of all lnzlness. spiritual or phys ical, that Is the purest and the com pletest and the most Infernal; that wrecks at last the soul.. "There Is one startling peculiarity In this one devil of my text. You will ob serve that he is not an active friend, but n passlve one. He. speaking through this dying wretch, says: 'Don't disturb us; we have done nothing against thee, oh Jesus of Nazareth, oh, let us alone.' "It Is wonderful how persistently and yet quietly all evil has tiiat one plead lug and thut one speceh and still more wonderful thut there are thousands of .so-called smurt men and women who are willing to let it alone. So cried that infamous and most satanic evil, slavery, once as it irovered with its dark hand half of a continent, ami blighted beneath its shadow as lovely a land as the smile of Cod could rest upon, and yet up from Its shadow, and out from its ruin. Us devil plead for rest and quiet, and there were thous ands willing for 'sweet peace' sake to echo the dismal and pathetic; cry, and to let It alone! "And so says now, tho murderous fiend that has almost the whole of this fair laud in his tenacious grasp, whose dire and tremendous presence In its ruin und degradation, and power of wrecking is more palpable to human sense than the law that it defies. Yea. even the demon of alcohol can lie in the midst of Its corruption and sin and pollution and. with a voice low and husky with carousal, wall out. 'Let ua alone, please let us alone.' There are millions ready to echo the' prayer of sin, minions or thoughtless and un thinking 'good people" who. In their misiuKen synmathy, would stand be tween a sorely troubled and devil ridden world and Its saving God! BAD LITERATI'RE. And so says the devil of pernicious literature In our very midst, yea every where; the literature that In papers und magazines and In pictures on every hnnd. calling itself art. and es thetic. Is obtruding its blush less front in all of Its brazen nakedness even in the homes of Christians in spite of their morality .or religion. He is a devil that seeks to ruin thiit most precious of our public virtues, public modesty; that hangs over bill boards and covers them with what Carlyle calls the 'unspeakable,' and at all points and in all ways. Is seeking the ruin and smirch of the soul life and child-life in our very streets. Even this one, In a soft voice, can cry out In an exigency 'Let us alone!' and find his friends to help him cry. I "And, oh the demons who control the Sunday sacrilege, the ubiquitous gam bling, the easy, quiet frivolty and worlilliness In the church and out of the chinch, and the social Impurity that Is sapping society In a thousand ways, of its Christian honor and grace and sim plicity. Oh! as these demons go down into the dust beneath the gaze of pass ing Cudlike scrutiny, and moan out 'U-t us alone!" how many, oh, many are willing to moan with them, that prayer of sin?" RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. rieortje (Iruff, of Dr. Parkhnrst'g mis sion in New York city, conducted the meeting at Xny Aug fall's yesterday af ternoon and the open air meeting in front of the Kescue mission In the evening. A. U. Williams, jr., ul the regular evening service, gave a tine talk on "The Prodigal Son." .Mr. (Iruff will speak In the mission tonight. A "Holy Convocation" or camp meeting will be held In the Gospel Tabernacle ror Scranton and luinmore to continue for seven days. It will begin on Sept. 1. Kev. Ueorite (1. Kunkle, of Herwlck, preached morning ami evening In St. Paul's Lutheran church, Park Place. Miss Wliit, of Mahanoy t'ltv, sang at the evening service ut the Green Ridge Baptist church. Hev. Dr. Dixon, the new pastor of the Penn Avenue llaptlst church will occupy the Samuel 1 lines residence on Jefferson uvenne. A movement Is afoot lo Introduce In the Pennsylvania legislature a measure providing for the taxation of church prop, erty. Hev. fjeorge Knox, of Indianapolis, preached in the (Jieen Illdge presby teiiun church. Kev. Dr. John It, Davis occupied the pulpit In the Second Presbyterian church. Kev. L. C. Aliinlou preached In Elm Park church. Kev. Kansom Harvey, of flermantown, Philadelphia, preached in the Peiiu Ave. line Baptist cliiin li. Or want one a little later, if 3-011 do buy wlieu you can get it 0 FOR WROUGHT IRON AND BRASS UMBRELLA STANDS. CHINA HALL, MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Ave. "Walk in and look around." $5o. 00 GIVEN AWAY IN GOLD Who can form the greatest number of words from the letters in Tc.ll LK'KSV You are smart enough lo make fifteen or more words, we feel sure, and if you d oyou will receive a good reward. Do not use any letters more times than it appears In the word. No proper nouns. No foreign words. I'se any dictionary that is stand, ard. I'se plurajs. Here is an example of the way to work it oat: To, toil, tolls, set, sot, sit, oil. oils, let, etc. These words count. The publisher of Woman's World and JennesB Miller Monthly will pay $-'tUl in gold to the person able to make the largest list of words from the letters in the word TOILERS; I0. for the second largest; VM for the third; lii.uo for the fourth and !-'. each for the five next largest lists. The above rewards are giv en free and without consideration for the purpose of attracting attention to our handsome ladies' magazine twenty-four pages ninety-six long columns, finely Il lustrated, and all original matter, long and short stories by the best authors; price $1 per year. It is necessary for you, to enter the contest, to send 12 two-cent stamps for a three-months'trlal subscrip tion with your list of words, and every person sending 24 cents a list of fifteen words or more Is guaranteed an extra present by return mall (In addition to the magazine), of a large SiVj-page book, "The Story of an AfrleHn Farm," by Ralph Iron, one of the most remarkable books of the age. Satisfaction guaranteed In ev ery case or your money refunded. Lists should be sent at once, and not later than September 20. so that the names of suc cessful contestants may be published In the October Issue. Our publication has been established nine years. We refer you to any mercantile agency for our stand ing. Write now. Address J. H. PLC.M MFJl. Publisher, !W5 Temple Court Build-in,-, B S42, NeWYrk City, I n. WAS A FIELD DAY IN LOCAL POLITICS Two Important Aleetings and Two Dis trict Primaries. IT ALL OCCURRED ON SATURDAY Rcpublicau Candidates Consult. Democratic County Committee Fixes a Day Tor Their Convention. The Third and Fourth District Primaries Are Hcld--Two Conven tion Tuesday and Two tor the Tuesday Following. Saturday was a Held day in politics. The Republican candidates met for the purpose of completing the county committee, the long delayed meeting of the Democratic. county committee was held, and the prl marles In the Third nnd Fourth Legisla tive districts occurred. . The meeting of tho Republican candi dales was, of course, a private one, and nothing was given out further than that the naming of campaign committees was the principal business that brought them together. An executive committee, com posed of thirty-two members, two from each of slxten sub-divisions of the county ami a standing committee composed ot one representative from each election dis trict will form this fall's council of wnr. The names of these committeemen will be made known in a few days. The Democrats owing to the tardiness of their chairman and the general lack of Interest manifested by tho party in general are now compelled to do things In a hurry. Saturday night, upon a two days' notice, the county committee, or, rather, a small percentage of that body, met in the St. Charles and decided to hold the primaries next Saturday and the convention on the Tuesday following. The meeting was attended by Chairman James J. O'Neill, Secretary John K. Uaffney, M. J. Cadden, T. C. Melvln, Deputy I'nlted States Marshal John J. Shea. Attorney Jo seph O'Brien, County Treasurer Schadt. Attorney W. W. Baylor, ex-Sheriff John J. Fuhey, J. J. O' Boyle, E. F. Blewltt, Oeorge tiriswold. Michael llannlck, Tay lor; D. J. Campbell. Michael J. McAndrew, Arehbald; K. J. Lynett. E. J.Ward.Mocjjie. It was decided to hold the convention In the morning at Music Hall In order not to conflict with the Third Legislative dis trict event, which Is set for tho afternoon In the court house. It is possible und quite likely, however, that the convention will run Into the afternoon, as an at tempt will be made to revise tho laws regulating the manner of electing dele gates to the state convention and this Is liable to bring out some dissension. The committee also decided to hnve the Chi cago platform swallowed in Its entirety. Popullstlc trimmings and all. The fact that some of the county committeemen themselves have openly repudiated the platform brings the belief that this con templated move of the committee may meet with some opposition. "The Democrats or the county will soon hold their convention to nominate con gressional nnd county candidates, but so far nothing definite as regards the head of the ticket has been determined upon. The nomination ot Mr. Connell by the Republicans of Lackawanna county has had the effect of making tha Democrats look with anything but a longing eye upon the nomination. They realize that .Mr. Connell is the strongest man who was ever nominated by the Kepnblicans for congress and that he will undoubtedly sweep the district by a larger majority than was ever accord, ed a Republican for the same position. There are many Democrats who hold prominent places In the party who have Very seriously considered tho advisabil ity of having tho Democratic convention endorse the candidacy of Mr. Connell. This plan has found much favor with many Democrats who realize the sterl ing qualities of the Republican Camil la te and who nro also of the opinion that he Is simply invincible this year, so cleverly has he succeeded In harmon izing the warring factions of his parly. These men who favor endorsing Mr. Counc il, recognize what a ditlicult m-.it- ter It would be to do this If there Is any Democrat of recognized worth who wants the nomination. The contest, if there Is nny such, for the nomination has practically dwindled town to Colonel F. J. ! Itzslmmons, Nathan Vlduver and D. J. Campbell, Of Ihe three, the last named Is considered the most formidable candidate. Inasmuch ns Mr. Fitzslnimons is making no par ticular struggle for the nomination, and Mr. 1 idaver has too recently blown ucross the prairies to us. People who muke u business of politics say that -Mr. Camp bell would only enter the light with the hope thut Bryan muy be elected president, In which event he would have a good chance to succeed Postmaster Viindllng. They admit thut he would have no chance of defeating Mr. Connell, who will be nicked up by the solid Republican and gold Democratic vote of llie county." Scranton Sunday World. 1 he primaries in the Third Legislative dlst rici iie i uiiiiii' -i t-ii in iii'iti ly cvciy loan. A I.,' 11,1. VlrrilntllU i.1tl, till' n irp..i.lli,r inst upon some delegate nnd giving him ere. dell lll.'llN. e. au i lit- ueit'H.iiHM lire will ii"l fully known until they present them- - a. Iliu Uf i'h'irlou n'lii.uiltiu fil'lii- h selv noon, when the convention takes place. The i" f'liiiiiiiilllt iji ill" iiuiiiiiiii lii'ii tiir; C. Judge, of Taylor; Attorney John II. liner, of Rendham: William Litis, of M lion l lill lt ! riiilillllii . .1. 1 iiiim n iiiiu uuiiii MetZ. . .. C ! . . t t ,llllt..l. n...l I..U In the Fourth district there was a very DISSOLUTION. SALE. Will Only Last Friday and Saturday Will offer every pair of Ladies' and Hen's Shoes at C05T PRICE. We need the money and must get rid of them. Come and get a pair at first cost. We have a large number of Ladies Fine Dongola Button Shoes, all sizes, which we will sell at ALL GOODS SOLD DURING THIS SALE ARE STRICTLY CASH. SG spirited fight for the credentials. The candidates are M. F. Fadden, P. J. White, F, J. McCaffrey and T. W. Loft us. The convention will take place in Edmunds' hull. Majiueld, Tuesday afternoon. The Bryan and Bewail club will meet this evening at 408 Spruce street. Indus trial hall. On Saturday C. O. Uolund, president, and David J. Reedy, secretary, Issued an address to voters urging them to enroll as members of the club. IMPROVEMENT FOR M'KINLEY. The Champion of Protection Rapidly (amine; n.rouna. Chicago, Aug. 30. Letters were sent recently from Republican national headquarters to fifteen or twenty chairmen of state central committees requesting weekly Information on the party prospects in their states. Replies were received from Ken tucky, Indiana, Montana, Idaho, Wash ington, Nebraska. and South Dakota. All of them reported active campaign work and steady Improvement for Mc- Klnley. 1 Merit wins and that Is why Hood's Sarsaparilla, holds the abiding confi dence of the public. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is known by the cures it has made. It Is the one True Blood Purifier. Hood's Tills cure liver Ills, constipa tion, jaundice, sick headache, bilious ness. 25c. Japanese Goods Just from Japan Today we place on sale a nice line of Japanese goods rresn irom inn ii of the Mikado. A truly beautiful line - - . ..1.1.... I. mnplh oi iancy goous anu cuinu. uim the looking over. We won't weary vou with details, but you will surely Unci something you want in this lot. All ... ..tun Imtim-tiltllin. whittll means no middleman's profit and a saving to you. China Tea Cups Two exceptionally pretty patterns. Tea cups from tho land of tea. Two pat terns In particular are worth your notice. They sell at 19 and 25c. Extra line ones In blue and gold decorations. A tea cup fit for u king. China stores say 11.50 for these. We are satisfied to sell them for Klc. Vases Japanese vases that will fill an aching void on your mantel. The assortment is large and the prices cover a wide range. Little fellows that attract by their cute- ness; yours for 15c. Then there's another lot of larger size that should bring 75c. at least. All we nsl( ts Still another lot embracing somo hand some designs in blue end gold that would not be dear at $1.25. They are certainly cheap ut our price, Nc. When 11.60 vases sell for 8c. it's time you were a buying, and yet we have a nice assortment of them In beautiful shapes und colors to go at that price. There are others. Finer still. You want to understand we've got a nice line, with prices running up to $5.50, and values keeping constantly ahead. Crumb, Brush and Tray Papure Macho tray nnd good brush. Lacquered black, with gold trimming. Brush ami tray both today for an even quarter, 25c. JapaneseTea Trays The nicest we've ever seen. Back ground of lire bronze, with hnndsome designs In gilt; 3 sizes at 3 prices: 11 inches square, 4!tc.; worth 75c. 12 inches square, (We.; worth $1.25 14 Inches square,$1.3H; worth $1.75 Feather Dusters Dainty little dusters for bric-a-brac md china. Just what you've wanted for the sideboard and parlor. No danger of breaking the daintiest of dishes with these. It was hardly worth while for the Japanese chickens to part with their feathers, when we sell the dust ers for 10c. Rose Bowls A special at special value. Inside cover on these and 50 cents the right price; but. we never do sell things at the right price; always lower, so these go a I 3it'. Ice Cream Sets Real china, two patterns; are particu larly pretty. Blue and gold, a nice combination; large dish and six small dishes. $2.25. Cream und gold, a beautiful dish that only sounds dear. You'll know It's cheap ul the price after you see it. Large dish ami six small ones for $::.!); worth unybody's $5.00. Syrup Jugs We don't know who told the little Japs that the Americans were great eaters of maple syrup. At all events they must know H, for they've sent us some of the loveliest syrup Jugs. There's 75c. worth of Jug for jusl De. Cracker Jars Prices start at ,'!3c. Couldn't start much lower, could they? Can give you quite a Jar fur Sic. Come get one. Next we strike an Kk one. Ii's worth well. It's worth a dollar, anyhow, and we're not sure that a dollar and a quar ter wuulil be dear lor It; still, we're going lo sell It for S!ic. 'S, 303 Lackawanna Av $1.00 REXFORD'S HANK & KO 410 SPRUCE STREET. t'.?fAi!,'i?AJl!lt?!'J'M'','l' H DDflWlIlE - - - - r T . We Have On Hand THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY . . Alto tht Newest. Also the Cheapest. Also the Largest, 11 Porcelain, Onys, Eta Sliver Novelties In Infinite Variety Latest Importations. Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, fl. E. ROGERS, Jew eler and Watchmaker. 5 Lackawanna An Welsbach LIGHT 1 makes au Incandescent electric , jiiriiii vusi Hiinuuw. t ill really give more light than three of Ui . tnein logetner, nnu ao 11 wnu . Y hl' the gas you now consume. g THE GAS APPLIANCE CO.. W CT 120 N. Washington Ave Ca AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest in the City. The latest improved furnish ings and apparatus fur keeping meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Avenue. ,,ji 1 SCHOOL Of IHE IUMU SCRANTON, PA., Opens its 2Ud year, September ltb, under eight experienced temhars. Fits for any College or Technic! School. English, 'Busi ness nnd Classical Departments. Send for Catalogno to REV, THOS, M. CANN, I.L. D., Or WALTER H. Bl'llLL, A. JH. SC THB IMPHOVCO V Will sell every pair of Ladies' Russet, Tan or Black Oxford Ties, formerly, sold for 01 fl fl $2, shall be sold for - - $ I.UU All Sizes and Width. BIB OnrafT Kakes the Boy Proad. Hd Can Play in the Dirt tX for sale by 4 WHS I Bffill 220 Uctana Aw -- ' . .a -Ml! In matters of dress is always better than that of any one else. That la the reason why we like to have our Cloth ing held up to the inspection of the ladies. You can't please us better than by pleasing your wife, Wc will risk our Clothing pleasing her. Ev erybody buys at the same price. fill?, ill! 416 UCKAWANJM 1VEKUL OUR STOCK OF FURNISHINGS Is varied and extensive. We have satlsfaetton lu.atylo. quality and price for every man sad boy in town. We try to give better eerrieo thau anyone else. We do give better goods. Drop iu and get srqualnted needn't buy ua lose you wish. We want yoc to kuow us. M. P. M'CANN, Hallar JoS WYOMING AVENUE. Others are nutting on Straw Huts. Ours have been cut all Mason. KNOX AOKNCV.