THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1899. " a September Magazines recolvcd nt Norton's. Century 35 Cents. Harper's Monthly, now 25 Cents. Ladles' Home Journal. Woman's Homo Companion. Lesllo's Popular Monthly. The Cosmopolitan. The St. Nicholas, The Metropolitan. Scrlbner's, the Strand, the Pearsons, tho Self Culture, , the Quaker, tho Argosy. the Llppincotts, the Black Cat, the Delineator, tho Designer, tho Fashion Periodicals for Autumn, the Comic and Humorous Monthlies. All the deslrablo new books on sale whon issued at cut prices. School Books and Stationery, Office and Mercantile Stationery. M. NORTON. 322 Lnckawanna Avenue Wc are cleaning up odds and ends in mouldings, if you have pictures to frame this is your opportunity to get it done at almost your own price. THE GRIFFIN ART CO,, sou Wyomlne Avcnuj. -o Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. Per c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders Promptly Dollvoratl 32532; Adams Avenus. DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Sf (dallies Surger j, Diseasai of Women Cfllcellouri.. 11 to 121. m 2 to 4 p. ra At Kcmdonco .."to Hp.ui Ofllco mo Conno'.l UullUIn:? Healdonee aio Moutb Main Aventio Scranton Transfer Co., IIUOII J. KCENUN, Alanazer "liceks I'nzgnso direct from resldoncs to nnj pint or tho United States Ofllcc 10i) Lacka. Ave. Phone 325 ACKAWANNA "THE" 30S Penn Av-nu:. A. 1. WAKMAN. PERSONAL Mi nnd Mrs Luther Krller and f.m 11 ure at Oiean (June Shi rift 13 Couttrlpht, it Wn-.no coun ty was. In the oily jistciiliy. Attoim. M A McOlnley went to Ke.id ins jestuduy on a business trip. Mlhs rtuth.i X.lminennan, of llini-hnm-ton, 1 the Riirst or lii'i Inothcr of Wns.li inston aenup. Dr and Mr. O 13 (tear Dean have re tu nrd from n three weiKh' tilp to Chau tauqua tinil Niagara rails Mr nnd Mis Truman OulM, of Walton, N paiei'ts of Ho. fJnrK i: Ciulld, of the I'loNldenco Prosbvlerlan church, will tKbi.ite the golden nnnlwrsar of Hi' Ir murrljpp Tin "da, nxt. Jte J 1' Moftntt, of WiiHhlmrn street returrnd estenli from n tour tlirniiKh liiul.ma and .MlnniMitn He Kicnt two daF In Diiluth, Minn, and occunled tho milnlt of thu First rrctbtrl-tii church there Tho rest of the trip was upcnt In Indiana O'BOYLE-M'HUGH WEDDING. Ceremony Peiformed in Wilkes Barre Yesterdny Horning. V I VI5ole, of L'18 Hailroad no nue, and Miss Hannah McllURh, of AiJ Chi-stnut Ktieet, wete united In mai ling, at St Mao's Patholle church, Ilkes-Baue, yesterday morning by IU It A. McAndrew. Miss Mary Joyce, of Plttston. cousin of the lnlde, and Udwnrd J. Melvln, of this city, accompanied the young couple during the ceremony. Tho party repaired to Hotel Sterling, where a wedding bteakfast was served, nnd ut noon Mr. and Mis. O'Bojle left on the Pennsylvania railroad for Phlla ddphlu and Atlantic City. Upon their teturn they will reside In this city. Mr O'Hoylo is the well-known street commissioner of Scranton, nnd his bride Is a Wept Scranton young lady. Uolh enjoy a, latge circle of acqualnt- FUNERAL OF MR. GILROY. Took Place from His Late Homo nt Archbnld Yesterdny Mornng. The funeral of Thomas K Gilroy, of Archbald. who died at the home of hit) Bister, Mrs. Andrew Campbell, i f Lackawanna menue, this clt, was held yrsteiday morning from his lato home nt Archibald. A large (oncourse of the friends nnd lelatlves of th de. ceased nnd his family wet ft present nt the obsequies. Services were held at St. Thomas' church nnd n solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by llev T. J Comerford, who also preached the funeral sermon At tho conclusion of the services the remains were borne to the Catho lic cemetery at Archibald, where Inter ment wuh made. Tho pall-bearers were Andrew. Thomns nnd William Coollcan, nephews of tho deceased, Wil liam Gilroy, Patrick Kenney and Patrick Roland. Finest wlnea and clears at Lane's, 220 Spruco street. Beecham'a Pills No equal for con-stlDatlon. f ( S SWN NN-i'!ill-if ' m 4 1 ZiD NATIONAL CIRCUIT RACES. Thoy Aro to He Held nt WUkes-Borre Friday nnd Saturday. The National Circuit bicycle rnces nt WllkpH-Dnrre, Pa., on Sept. 1 'and 1, will be tho Rrentosit cycle event of '99 na nil the crnck riders havo entered. Miller, Blx-day champion, nnd Catild well, In motor-cycle races, will be In attendance. The professional rlilei'fl nre mull celpuretlc" uh Tom Cooper, Klser, Stevens, Kimble, MeFNirlatid. Tlsher, Wul t hour, Sims brothels, Jncl, Free man, McHachcti, Johnnie Zimmerman, Unrdlner, Mertens, 13aton, Mttnroe, Downing, Thompson, Lawnon. llntl Jleld, Mnyo, Iliimcock, Mcl.auplilln, nil champions, nnd a score of other") equally as prominent Anions the nmny amateurs onteted nro Kusel, Kramer, WahrenberKcr, Onuduln, Nye, Hutz, nnd other rracknjarks. Over $l,r00 nro offered In prizes. The programmes Include two one-mile Nil tlonnl championships, u two-mile han dicap, a one-mile 2 10 class, nil pro fessional. Also amateur events One half mile open; one-mile open; flve tnlle hnndlrnp and two-mile tandem handicap. Also five-mile motor-cycle races The Delnwnre nnd Hudson Hnllioad company tuns an excursion each day to the races, CLAIMS IT IS PRIVATE LAND. Answer in the Equity Caso of the City Against Brock nnd Others. The othei side of the contioveisy oer the possession of the niley con necting llieck nnd Forest coutts Is given in the answer filed to the equity ease of the city against Charles duP. Hreck, Kilwntd Swift, Cliatlea duP. Swift and others. The suit. It will be tenienibered, was Instituted by City Solicitor Vosbuig to l entrain the defendants from seizing the alley for building purposes Coui t lefused a peremptory mandamus an the preliminary hearing, holding th it there wns doubt In the case that only an extended hearing would iemoe, and then the matter was teferred to ntgument court. The contention of the city Is that the alley has been open to public use for over twenty-five years. In the answer made bv Attorney C Comegys for the defendants, it is averred that the alleged nllev Is sim ply n stilp of land that was left un released for the convenience of Its owner, William Uieck, who also own ed the adjoining propel t It is posi tively denied that the allej was ever tin own open to public use nnd that If any one other than the ow ner used It, he did so by grace of tho owner. As an Indication that the city never considered the strip of land in ques tion a public thoiouglifuie, it is point ed out that It was never Incorporate 1 In the city's system of streets. TO MEET IN LANCASTER. Street Railwny Mngnates Convene There in October. At a recent meeting held by the ex ecutive committee of the (Pennsylva nia Stieet Railway association It was decided to postpone the eighth annual meeting of the association fiom tho Ilrst week of September to October 4 nnd 5. It will be held at the Stevens house, Lancaster, when papeis and ad di esses of an Interesting character to railway men will he the order of tho first day's sessions. The second day will be given over to enjoyment, when the visitors will be shown as much of our city and county as they can get over In n day. The following aie tho officers of the association Piesident, Prank Sllli man, Jr , Scranton. first vice-president, William 15. Given, Columbia; second vlce-pieslilent, Dallas Sanders, Glrard ville, secietary, S I. Light, Lebanon, treasurer, W. H. Uinlus. Yoik, execu tive committee, the ofllcers named and 13. C. Felton, Harrisburg, and C. P. King, PottsvlIIe. The association met In this city last year. O'DONNELL WANTS DAMAGES. Claims the City Injured his Property S1,000 Worth. Testimony In the trespass case of John O'Donnell against the city of Scranton was taken before Iteferee John J. Murphy in tho city solicitor's olilce Tuesday Hon. J C. Vaughan appealed for the plaintiff and City So licitor Vosburg for tho city. The plaintiffs olalms that his proper ty was damaged to the extent of 1,000 by tin nverllow lesulting from the in ability of the Cherry stieet pipe drain to tarry the water tho city has turned into It. The city alleges that the overflow was caused by water diverted upon the plaintiff's property by the ac tion of his neighbors In lalsing the giade of their lots. TO PLOT OUT THE LAND. Boulevard is to Be constructed on the East Mountain. Tho directors of the Scranlon Land Company met yesterday nnd appointed A. 13. Dunning as civil engineer to plot the "100 ncies owned by tho com pany on the I3ast mountain with small lots. When this Is finished a boulevard will be constt ucted connecting Maplo street where It i tosses tho Erie and Wjomlng trncks with the streets which will be laid out on the tract. This road will be macadamized nnd will be ultimately connected with tho Scranton Gns nnd Water company's boulevard around Lake Seianton. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. John Plladyk Mayfleld Parltlma Drudea Mayfleld. John J3dwnrd Carney Scranton. Wlnlfied Langan Scranton. William Uarlosew Icz Scranton. Johanna Majewska Scranton. Michael Smith Scranton. lirldget Webb Scranton. John Hrlslln New York. I31lza Hlglln Scrantoti. Bauer's Band Concert. Hnuer's band will give a grand con ceit at Laurel Hill, Sunday evening next, at 8 o'clock. The band will con sist of forty men, and Prof Hauer promises to give the very best concert lie has ever given In this city. , Palmistry and Astrology. Mis. I-3. L King, 324 Adams avenue, palmistry and astrology. Guatantees satisfaction In business, speculation, love and domestic affairs. Smoke the Pocono Be. Cigar, A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree, to refund thu money on a GO.ccnt bottle of Greene's Warranted Byrup of Tar If It falls to" cure vour cough or cold. We ulno guarantee a 21-cent bottle to prove Butls. factory or money refunded, J.G. llone & Son. Dunmpre, Pa,; John V. DomUjUt, Hcruiitoo. Pa, CONVENTION IS THE MAIN TOPIC ALL ARRANGEMENTS NOW BE ING RAPIDLY PERFECTED. Major Penman, Chairman o tho Re ception Committee, Announces His Assistants First Delegates Like ly to Arrive Tomorrow National Secretary Will Probably Reach Here Today Largo Column Now in Place on Court House Square. Work of Decoration Progressing. The entire city is rnpldly becoming Imbued with the convention spirit and on nil sides It Is the main topic of conversation. Tills popular fe-'llii,r i cithuslasm nnd locnl tit 1 1 will ton tribute In no small degtee towards making next week one of the greutest epochs In the history of the city. Ma jor T. F. Penman, chairman of the reception committee, has appointed the following assistants Dolph It. Atherton. A P lleili'onl Tim nlliy Hurke, t.. I. Hi.tk, It. O. Ilnink:, Jnmcs i Pest, C 11 Holiind. P. A. Par Htt. P J. C'nsev, U J Cainpbell, A .1 Case, A. J. l.'ol'jorn. Jr , 1) .1 Uavl,l. It Davis, A. K Dilfiv, George Frable, Hon John It. i'arr, r J. Kll7snimon, T W. 1 liltz. William Tarn II. John .llhbons, H. C Green, George Guntei, John 13 Gaflncj, Prof George Howell, Andretv llialev Ilnrij Hopewell, Prank lliinini ler Hdwiird Jnmpx, Thomas J Jennings (icoigc Jenkins, J. J Jordan, Charles Klist M J Kell. J 13. Kein A 1 I.uv J A ' m !ug Josipli 1,".,, It II Megurgee. Mnjoi W. S. Mllliu. J I" Mitchell M 13 O.Mnllcv, James o Con nor. M J O'Toole, I) W Powell, Joseph P Phillips Colonel 13. II Hippie. Phillip Itobinsim. Charles Koblusoii, Hon John 13 Hot he, 13 13 Knbnthan, W D. rtoi'he, Dr P P Stmppli r. A II Stev ens, Hon. John St heucr, Sani'itl Satuter. Stephen Spruks, Georgi li dlilrcs, J 1 Hindi r. Louis Seluitltr, 13 T Sweet. Al fred Twining H. W. Tin lor Hon J. C Vni'glian, A A Vosburg, P. M Vaml llng, Colonel L. A W.itrtt., P L. Worm si r nrd Pre d Wagner TO MKI3T AT JI3HMYN Major Penman lequests that the membeis of the committee assemble nt Hotel Jermyn not later than 3 o'clock on the lnornlng of Sept. 4, to lecelve badges and Instiuctlons The duty of this committee Is merely to tecelvo thr1 piomlnent guests and visiting post masters It Is undei stood that Con gressman Connell will entertain Gover nors Stone and Itoosevelt and Post master General Smith The delegates to the convention will be looked after on theli at rival by the executive committee of the local cai ilei.s' association, eompilslng J H Phillips, elialunan, and Joseph Fldlam, Geoige Gehier, Joseph Schlel, M. O'Mnlley, IMward Jones, Aimlt Thom as. David W Heese and T. O. Will lams. Any of the carriers who may be off duty will assist the above com mittee The Hist of the delegates nte ex pected to arrive in the city tomorrow, and it Is very probable that Natlonnl Secretary Cantwoll will arrive today. Sunday, howevei, will be the day on which the major portion will nnlve Piesident Phillips received word yes terday from the secretary of the Phila delphia branch stating that they would positively send TOO men, accompanied by their band of forty pieces The tai rlers from 13'mlra, Norwich, Ithaca, AVaverly, Coitland and Hlnghamton will Journey to the latter city, wheie they will board two special coaches for this city. The Hlnghamton delegation will carry with them 3,000 bronze badges furnished by the Hundy Manufactur ing tonipany, whose time register Is used In all the postottlees throughout the country. These badges will be dis tributed among the delegates. It con sists of n Bundy time key hung hori zontally and pendant from it is nn oval piece of metal on which is a pic ture of the Hundy time leglster. Tho background is a heliotrope ilbbon, upon which will be pinned a button beailng a picture of Postmaster Rob erts, of Hlnghamton Nevvaik, N. J, will have only on? delivery on Mondny, In order that the carriers of that city may coma hero to participate In tho parade. TI113 REVIEWING STAND. Tho work on the reviewing staul In front of tho postofllce was begun yes terday morning and the work was nearly completed by evening. Some of the principal leadcis In the present carpenters' strike arc doing active wotk on the Job. The column, which Is being erected by ltlehards Brothers, was placed In position yesterday. It stnnds directly on the coiner of Linden street and Washington avenue. Instead of betwten the arch and the coiner, ns nt fls planned It Is forty feet In height. with a mnshlve Corinthian capital, and presents n very artistic appearance It is made In Imitation of stone nnd this imitation Is nearly perfect Theie are to be six or seven long stilngs of ied, white nnd blue Incnn descent lights running from the eagle's claws on the top of the column to vari ous points on all sides These strings are to be fifty or sixty feet In length and will undoubtedly show up lemnrk ably well at night. The central city is already issumlng n gala aspect as the result of the dec orations being placed on the various buildings The following buildings are elnborately decorated so far Jonas Iong's Sons, Connell building, Hoard of Trade, Scranton House, Grlllln & Notice. All persons desir ing Peaches will kindly place their order immediately as it seems likely that fruit will be much higher. E. Q. Coursen 420 Lackawanna Avenue, 5,000 REWARD Will be paid for iuforma tiou that will lead to the arrest aud convictiou of the party or parties who set Mt. Lookout Break er on fire Mouday, Aug ust 21st., 1899. THE TEMPLE IRON COMPANY, , Scranton, Pa. Collins, Megargel & Connell, the 131k, lttttcnhcndct Ilros . St Thomas college, Ht Charles hotel, Conway building, Hotel Jertnvn and Finn & Phillips. The elect! leal decorations on the varl ouh buildings ate also being placed In position. A number of firms aie using ted, white nnd blue nic lights of high candle power which, while not produc ing quite as handsome nn nppeaianco as Incundescent lights, will still add greatly to the general effect. The letlir cnir'eri?' cominltti'c have got out a lemnikably neat and attt ac tive souvenir book, a copy of which will be presented to each of the visit ing delegates. It contains excellent half-tone plctuies of President McKln ley. Postmastei Geneial Smith, Govei nors Stone and Itoosevelt, the national ofllcers of the association, Colonel Ripple, the locnl carilers nnd views in and around Scranton It Is daintily bound and will serve ns n, lemlnder, to those who proem e n copy, of Scianton and Its many attractions. The book was compiled by K. W Snyder nnd re flects great credit 011 his good taste and entei prifae. EXCITING RUNAWAY. Mrs. Amelia Smith, of Dunmore, Painfully Injuied on the Pine Street Hill. Mrs. Amelia Smith, who lesides with her father. David Smith, of Dunmoie, wns seilously Injured on Pine stieet yesterday afternoon. Mis. Smith wns out driving with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Allen, of Dunmoie, and Mrs. Smith's son, a boy of tlfteen. The latter was dilvlng. When the ciriiage tinned fiom Clay avenue into Pine street it is thought that part of the liaines-s bioke, causing the can Inge to run Into the hor.se, w hlcli became frightened nnd started down the hill on a gallop, diagglng tho ran Inge along at a filghtful late of speed. The women, thoroughly frightened, sci earned at the top of their voices, which seemed to further etlte the filghtened nnimal On the hill between Qulncy nnd Monroe avenues the horse staited toward the sidewalk. When the carriage Jolted against the curb the two women and the boy weie thrown out. The latter and Mrs. Allen escaped with a few bruises Mis Smith landed on her face, which was filghtfully tut nnd bruised. She was taken into the home of e-Judgo W. H. Stanton, neat by. and Dr. D. H. Hand summoned. He found Mrs. Smith's face so cut and swollen that he was unable to ascertain whether or not any bones in the face wore broken. He had the Injured woman removed to her home, after making her as com fortable as wns possible under the cir cumstances. Besides the Injuiies to the face, sho has many scveto cuts and bruises. Thu tarrlage was badly wrecked, but the hoise escaped without serious In Jury. DIED VERY SUDDENLY. Mrs. Rlchaid Moggs, of Taylor Flatst Expired Yesterdny. Mrs Rlchnrd Moggs, of Tailor flats, died suddenly at her homo at 0 o'clock yesteiday morning. The woman had been attending a sick child and while leaching nut for a bottle of medicine on the tnble, fell from her chair to the floor and died within a few minutes. Dr. Grltllths, tho family physician, was called nnd found that death was due to natural caus.es The family burled a child tecently and another one Is now 111. The father has also been suffeilng for seveial months from Injuries received in the mines. BIG REWARD IS OFFERED. Temple Iron Company Is After the Fire Bug. The ofllcials of the Temple Iron com pany nro satisfied thnt the tire which destrojed the Mt. Lookout breaker nt Wyoming on Monday morning, Aug. L'l, was caused by Incendiaries. They ptopose to make an earnest ef foit to find out who the culpiits are and, as will be seen by icferenee to the advertising columns, of this paper, have offered a reward of $3,000 foi In fmmatlon that would lead to the ar rest and conviction of the guilty onca Ideal Home Site. Tho sale of West Patk lots goes mer rily on with unprecedented lapldity It Is not stiange that the should when one considers the unpaialielled loca tion and easy teims on which these lots aie bclnu hold You are Invited to Inspect this plo at your earliest convenience. For prices, teims, etc., apply at newly erected otllce on the plot. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVEN-TION. In pursuance of a resolution of the Ito publlenn tourty committee parsed at a iigular meeting held on S.ilurduy, Auk 19. 1MO, the county convention will bo tit Id 011 Tueadaj, September 28, at 2 p m. in tho court Iioum-, Seranton, for the purpuso of computing returra and trans nttlng such other business as shall bo brought before it. Vigilance committees will hold pri mary elections on Saturdnj, September 21, HA between tho hours of 4 nnd 7 p 111 13ach election district nhall elect at said primary election three qualified persons to sctve as vigilance committee for the net entitling calendar ear, whoso names uhall be certified to on tho returns to tho county convention. Candidates who have thus far regis tered their names with tho secretary and tlios.0 who aro desirous of registering will observe tho rcquliemcntH of rulo 7. which reuds as follows. "13ach caudldato nhull pay his assessment to tho county chair man at least twenty das before the prl election, or bis namo will not bo Nk.ll nuiry election, or his name will not h.t printed on tho official ballot " Satur day, September 2 Is the last day for reg istering nnd palng the assessment. K. N. Wlllard, Chairman. J. V, Watklns, Secretary. TROLLEY COMPANY APPEALS TO COURT PETITION FRAMED ASKING FOR AN INJUNCTION. The Company AllegesThntlt Has In contestable Rights on the Nay Aug Park Loop Routo nnd That the City Is Unlawfully Interfering with Its Exercise of Them Cars Continued to Run Yesterday, but n -Police Offi cer Prevents Any Construction Work Mr. Sllllman's Statement. Nothing v.ns done by tne mayor yes tot day to carry out tho councils be hest In the Nay Aug patk loop matter except to continue an oillcer on duty at the Intel section of Mulberry street and Arthur avenue to prevent the com pany fiom connecting up the two sec tions of the extension. Cars were run all dav on the Mul berry poitlon of the loop, carrying nasi setigers from Prescott avenue to the park entrance at Arthur avenue. When asked why the cars w ere per mitted to run when councils had di rected him to stop them, the mayor re plied. "We will attend to that lit due time. There Is no occasion for hasty action." General Manager Sllllman, of th" trolley company, decided yesterday 11101 ning to proceed along the lines suggested by The Tilbune's editorial "If we have any lights on thos, streets," said Mr. Sllllman, "and we are confident we have, It Is our dutv at this time, as The Tribune sajs, . asseit them. It was our wish to have thivS matter settled without recourse to the courts, but that Is now Impossi ble. "Our attornevs, Wlllard, Wairen .t Knap), have been Instructed to pru 1 eed to establish our lights on thesi streets. They nre now wot king on a petition for an injunction to 1 est rain the city from interfering with the wotk on these streets. Tills will bilng the matter before the court and give us the oppoitunlty we seek of piovlng our contention that we aie not obliged to consult the city In entering upon those streets. "Wo secured the light of way theie from the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company In August, 1S93, a month lie foie the city purchased Nay Aug paik and a couple of years befote tiny im provements were made on the streets In iiestlan. These rights were condi tional upon our grading the streets and we have fulfilled that condition at nn expense of $0,000. We bought that light of way through private property at n large expense and w" propose to maintain our rights" Mayor Molr declares himself not wholly In svmpathy with the action of councils, but Intpnds to sign tie resolution and obey Its mandate, nev ertheless. THE ELECTION CONTEST. Witnesses Who Were Before the Ex aminers Yesterday. In the Langstaff contest yesterday the following witnesses were examined Fourth ward, Fitst district F. M. Senderllng. Fourth waid. Second district Wil liam Allspaugh. Fourth ward, Third district DavM W. Jones, M. Stern, George J. Hill, Hdward Searing. Fourth ward, Fourth dlbtrict John C. Jones, Iteese Thomas, George Alls pagh, W C Vetter. Morris T. Watklns, Charles Render. John A. Davis, Henry Dlller, George Wlddock, Hdward Pow ell. David P Reese, William Powell., jr, David T. Jenkins. Daniel P Jones. David Jones. Thomas Slugor. Hdunrd Jenkins, Hdward C Smith, John G. Mil ler, John Mori Is, l.at Ludwlg, jr , Thomas O, Williams, Cass Morgan, Isaac C Price, Philip Sterling, John J Owens, John G. Lewis, Thomas G Splendid 1 ihoe Values Elbowed by the new-coming stock, all the brokea lots of shoes are to be sold now. The CLEARANCE starts today, and ends when the aim is accom plished. Losing money is not pleasant in itself but necessary at times in the conduct of business. Men's S3, S4 and S5 Shoes at S2.30. Women's $2.50 Shoes at S1.40. Women's S3 and $3.50 Shoes at SI. 70 and S2. Misses' SI. 25 Shoes at 05c. Men's and Boys' Canvas Ox fords with corrugated rubber soles, at 38c. Children's spring-heel Suoes, 50c. Good sizes and help to wait on you. 410 Spruce Street. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Employes' Announcement s on Tuesday, September 5th, the employes of Jonas Long's Sons' stores in Scranton and Wilkes- p Barre will enjoy an outing to Heart Lake, near i Montrose, Pa., 1,900 feet above the sea level, f Through the courtesy and kindness of the firm, p we are to have with us Alexander's Famous Ninth I Regiment Band, of Wilkes-Barre. It is the wish f of the employes that their friends join them in p making this a gala day, Special train over the I Lackawanna Railroad leaves Scranton at 8 a. m. r Tickets 8? cents. On sale in the BoqI Depait- p ment. No tickets will be sold at the station. I EXECUTIVE COnniTTEE. Ileddoe, John P. Morgan, M. W. An derson, Thomns It. Roberts, William 13. Powell, David H. Harris, It. L. Hut ton, Owen II. Thomas, John A. Davis, John H. Jones, John A. Price, William 13. Phillips, Gomcr Iteese, W. W. 13v nns, John A. Moignn, Chnrles Pitchier, Thomns W, Smith, Dnnlel W. Davis, Isaac Davis, It. II. Conkllng, A. L. Meyers, Albert 13. Saycrs, Llewellyn John. David M. 13vans. John W. Hlcn ards, Charles L. Aucr. Thomas W Price, H. Jones, Abel Davis, Henrv W. Williams, W. II. Moigan, W. J. Matthews. George White. Albert Mar thews, Daniel Mntthows. Daniel 13. I3d wards, William 13. Davis, W. A. Phil lips. Fifth wnrd, Flist district G. W. Crnne. Hleventli ward, Third dlstrlct James Sweet. Going WestP Why not go via the Nickel Plate road? Many Improvements have been made In the last few years and Its set vice Is now second to none. Throe fast through trains nre run every day In the year between Duffalo and Chi togo, while solid through tinlns of ele gant day coaches nnd vestibule buffet sleeping enrs ure run between New Yoik und Chicago via the Lackawanna road. Remember, that rates via the Nickel Plnte road are lower than via other lines. For Information call on any ticket agent of the Lackawanna road, or ad diess F. J. Moore, general agent Nickel Plate Road. 201 Main street, Huffalo. N. Y. The llev. W. II Costley, of Stock bridge, On , while nttendlng to his pns toral duties at HUonwood, that state, was attacked by cboleia morbus He says "Hy chance I happened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Reined), nnd I think It wns the mentis of snv lug my life. It relieved me at once " For sale by nil diugglsts Mntthows llios, wholesnlo nnd ictall agents. Excursion to Heart Lake, Sunday, Sept. 3, Via "Lackawanna Rail road," 75c. Train lenves D , L & W station, Scranton, nt 9 n. in., returning will reach Scrnnton nt S.10 p m. Don't nils this delightful dny's outing nt a small cost. Peadleston & Woorz' Imperial Im ported Wurzbeiger beer on draught nt Zenke's Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. IIOwley.231 Wyoming ave. Smoke the Hotel Jermyn Cigar, 10c Of Wrappers . The great Saratoga Wrappers, sold only by us. Their motto is "Not how cheap, but how good." We have a large variety made of Best Percales, Lawns aud Dimities, handsomely trimmed with lace, braid and deep flounce. Reg ular price $i.2tj and $1.50 Special Price to Close Telephone 622. 141 to 149 Meridian Street, SCRANTON, PA. Lead, Varnish and Colors rurity Guaranteed. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Special Sale 9 Without a Coat or two of paint surfaces oppose 1 to the action of tho air or weather will decay. So 1110 PAINTS aro worthless, neither preserving nr pro tectlng They nre mndo of poor oils, nnd poorer white lend Wo aro not offering that kind Tin paints wo hrtvo nro worthy of tho fullest confidence. Whether mnde here nnd under our dl rect supervision, or purchased from well known houies they will be found up to the highest iitnndnrd A mall quantity will cover a largo surface MATTHEWS BROS,, 30rnn" uiiiimiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiK K : S m I See Our g I Opening of i Fall HAND & PAYNE, 'ft-iffi- soj VV mlilnztori A. m nuiiiitiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuititS Big Cut Base Ball Goods at Cost to Close Out. CCI TnI C Removed to 1 iuiw i vn ?, u? 19 Penn Av ooooooooooooooooo X THE POPULAR HOUSE-FURNISH- X WO STORE. Y Closing Out Prices S5.00 Lawn Swings, now S4.00, only two left. Small Lawn Swings, can be used on the porch or in the house. Kasiiy made into a cradle for the baby, Were $2. 50 now S1.98. $1.00 Lawn Seats, nicely varnished and painted, now 59c, only a few. FflOTE & TULLER CO.. Hears Building, 140-142 Washington Ave, g 00000000000000000 S MARKET AH New and Modern Fixtures. Perfect sanitary plumbing. Goods not exposed to dust and dirt from the street. Everything a market should have you can find here. Compet ent salesmen. Prompt service. 110-112.114 PENN AVENUE, The : Economy t Third Annual August I Furniture Sale Now in x Progress. X See Our X Show Windows X for I Bargains X to Be Had X in the Store. X Neckwear lt -t- X 221-223-225-227 Wyoming Ave 4 -