J&t!X& ". THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1899. Y Avk NORTON'S Illustrated Souvenirs of the Electric City." Beautiful Booklets, 25c nnd 50c each, showing the Important buildings nnd various Industries, Mines, M1113, etc., of Bcrnnton. Also Souvenir Postal Cards. i'apcr Covered Books nt greatly reduced prices. 25 cent hooks for 10 and 15c. 50c books for 25c. 25 cent cloth cover books, largo variety of titles, for 10c. 50 cent cloth covered books, excellent in every way, for 35c. All the standard books. All the desirable new books. School Books and Stationery. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Avenue. S ifi1 ffi We nre cleaning li up odds and ends )i in mouldings, u you have pictures to frame this is your opportunity to get it done at almost your own price. 3 THE GRIFFIN ART CO., zoo Wyomlnc Acnue. Vm -O Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. Per c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Tclepliono Orders Promptly Dollvorod 25"37 Adams Avenue. DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Sjccialiits Surgery, Dlseisji of Women Cftlce Hours 11 to I2a m '2 to l p. m At lirnidence . 7 to H p. in Ofllco -Jio Connell Itullcllnj Heitdence 'J10 South MulnAtemie Scranton Transfer Co., HUdll J. KEUNAN, Manajer Checks Hngcaso direct from rosldoncs to any p.iri or tho United Statos Ofllcc 101) Lacka. Ate. Phone .")23 If Does Not Shoot AVo hold the foit from wliloli evcrj thins is iloiu up In the most aitlstlc tle Our uinmunltlmi has proven n Ricat cleaner In the Held Our lmple. ments of w.itfnre are of tho eiy litest p.itterns Wo are capable of making most (UllKont search for the unclean, nnd our adaptation of skill In COI.LAKINO AND (TrriNO with our 1900 STHAM 'OU AH IROKKIt Is slmpK clrllnB the imitators to dcperatlon We ate ready nnd willing to main nu Laundry Happy. LACKAWANNA "THE" aundry 308 Penn Avenu:. A. n. WARM AN. PERSONAL I'aj Mtir B.is bills today and sao the dNeount Mr and Mrs Matthew Robllng, of South Scianton, hnvo tcturned trom Old Point omfoit, Udltlinnru and WushlnBton. Hr John H Pheliis announces tho cnRiiBuincnt of her daughter, ries. to Oeorso C Yocum. esq, the well known attornej of I hit city. I. I) 1IIII, r upresentliiK "The Qui en of Chinatown," which will be ptesentcd nt tho Ljceum next Monday and Tues day evenings, Is in the clt. Mr rnil Mri. Howard W. Pcrrln, of Wlssahlckon lklBhts, Philadelphia, nit ppndhiK the da with Miss Simpson Ml. J'errln Is tho treasurer of tho Philadel phia Cricket club and nn enthusiastic trolfrr Of Intel est to Ladles. Demonstration of Majestic Steel and Malbiblo Iron Hanso nt Foote & Shear's. cHBcsnsnissm&i DIED. MlM'CALVn -At her home lilt Dlcksoi. ,ivnio yesterdaj afternoon, Mi. ji iic Meualfe aceil f0 sears Fu neral ncnouncenient later. Window Glass Placed on Short Notice. The Lackawanna Hardware Co, 225 1"i4iiuiiiina Avenue. MIDWIFE ARBESTED. Charged with Illegal Practice In Lackawanna County. Mrs, J.cna Clable, ot Starkl court, West Fctnnton, was nncsted last evening on n warrant tailed by Al derman John for tho Illegal practice of midwifery. About two months neo Mrs. Oablo .ns arralfinetl before a coroner's Jury In connection with the death of nn Infant, nnd tho prnotlco of midwifery was then condemned by tho Juty. The Momnn waived a (licurlnjt lant nlBht nnd entered ball In the sum of Sf.OC for ber nnnotirnnco nt court. Thomas Olearon, of 12(5 South Van Hut en avenue, b?cutne her bondsman. SPECIAL AGENTS ARE ABOUT. Arrests Made In Uazleton and at Stroudsburg Fair. Special agents of tho Internal levc niie department have been circulating In this district In sonrch of unlicensed llquot dealers Nine bottlers who weto doing business without a tovenuo license wore nrreslcd In Hnzleton last Saturday and seven saloonkeepers who hud unlicensed stands ut the Strouds burs fair were gathered In 11 few tlas previously. They escaped prosecution b taking out a license nnd paying costs. Theso special agents roam about the country ptactlcnlly nt will, looking for vlolatots of the lntctnnl revenue laws. They do not make themselves of their presence known een to the local reve nue ofllceis. PARK FOR THE WEST SIDE. H. P. Simpson Contributes $100 to Start a Fund for tho Put chase of the Round Woods. The follow lug lotto has been received ftom H. P. Simpson, of this ilty. Scranton, Pa , Sept 19, 18911 Scrnnton Tribune, Clt Mv Dear Sir Unclosed please llnd no check for Slim, to statt a fund throuKh vour popular paper, with the Idea of purchasing tho Hound Woods for tin um cit 11 public patk The onl n -emotion on same being that the mixoi of the eltj of Scranton shall appoint 11 committee who shall epc nil the mnnev hlillc loul In Improvements, and that the clt shall giiar.inteo nn amount to keep the ji.it k In good condition. Vours tiul. Ilarty P Simpson Mr Simpson believes the Wet Idp ought to hno n park nnd has In a practical mnnnet. p-lven optcs-lnn to his opinion on the subject. COUNTY AUDITORS. The office of countv nudltor Is one ol the must Important In the county and the ch.ir.uter of tho men nominated to 1111 the position is a matter of jjteat Importance to the community nt large-. Among tho jei.tlemcn wher hae an nounced tlionmhes us candidates foi nomination by the Republicans of this enunt, for tills otllce, wu feel entlrel Justltled In sajlng tint none of them stand higher than W D Spencer, of W11- 1 rlj , Pa Mr Sneiicer comes of New Kngland stock, his grandfather, Leonnrd Spencer, n moving fiom Connecticut to Greenfield township, this countr. In I'd.!, where he spent his life In subilulng the wllden.ess and raising his famllv, among whom was Slmion Spencer, the father of this sketch Simeon Spencer resided during his entire life within the limits ot old Luzerne county, and hero William 1). Spencer was born Ills early life was like the earlv life of eer veiling man In this vicinity who was born upon a liiim hard work during tin summei months and attendance upon Un common schools during the winter months supplemented bv n Hum or two at I.ewlsburg unlerit. At the nge of 17 Mt Spencer enlisted In Company H, One Hundred nnd 1'nrt thlrd letjlment of Pennsvlv.mU volun tecrs, and served with that regiment un til the close of the war of 1SC1 lie turning to his old home, he entered upon the aetlvo duties of llfo and ns a farmer, 11 millet, and u hotel keepet he has shown his fitness for nny position within the gift of the people by making a pronounced success of cverj thing to which ho has turned his attention And todav he is one of the most successful farmers In whnt was formerly Ablngton township and stands todav ns a. represen tative of the farming Interests of the county nt lnrge If good citizenship devotion to one's countrv. large captclty, sterling hnn cst. 11 successful business life nnd emi nent fitness ntp qualifications which com mend themselves to Republican votets then the people will make no mistake In suppoitlng William D Spencer, of a erly, Pa , for the ofllco of county auditor. WEST PITTSTON FAIR. This week balloon ascension, 3000 feet, nnd parachute Jump, Wednesday after noon. Also, 2.a.'i class, purse, iM Twelve entries and special tace with follow ing entiles: Wanda, b m Chatlcs Jackson, Wyo ming. Walter J, ch g.. II. S. Gorman, Set an ton. Fanny G, b m., M. L. Pcrrln, Pitts ton. Francis J, blk m., It. n. WcstlaUe, Scranton. Electric Ptlnce, blk g., II N Wil liams, Wllkes-Ilarrc, Pa. Habe, br in., John F. Dean. Scranton This class Is open until noon today. The Imperial Japs will give a pel foi ni ance bpfote gtand stand. Free. Thoy can bo seen every day at the fair On Thursday 2.45 class; puroo, $200, eleven entries, and 2 24 class; purse, J2"j0; nine entries. Friday, 2 21 clas. purfce. $200; eight entries. Special 2.10 class; putse, $150, has the following en tries: Little Hose, br m., Kd. Klngsley, Oly phant. Pa. Maud L, ch m., M. L. Pen In, Pitts ton. Hcsslo A, br m., M. L. Perrln, Pitta ton. Walter J, ch g., H. S. Gorman, Scran ton. Jennie C, blk m., A. J. Schncll, Scinnton. Mable, W, br m S. D. Reld, Tunkhan nock. Sadie T, ro. m., J. B. Simons, Sidney, N. Y. Ladles Are Invited, to the Demonstration of the Mnjostlo 'Steel and Malleable Hon Ttange, now going on at Footc & Shear's, 119 Wellington avenue. O'Haro's Cigars. "Buy the box." Smoke tho Pocono Cc. Cigar, A Caid. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agr to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It ,fiillfi to cure your cough or cold, Wo also guarantee u 25-cent bottlo to provo satis factory or money refunded, J. G Hone t Son, Dunmoro, Pa.; John P, Donahue, Bcranton. Pa. STATE CONVENTION OF THE FIREMEN MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Arrangements Feifectod for tho Ro ccptlon of tho Visiting Companies on Parade Day and Also for tho Entertainment of the Ladies Who Will Como Here to Attend tho Convention Companies That Have Recently Expressed Their Inten tion of Participating in Parade. Tho firemen's executive committee in chnrge of arrangements for tho com ing firemen's convention hold a vety well-attended meeting last evening lit ono of tho council chnmbers In cily hall. Tho men's and women s recep tion committee were picsenl for tho purpose of gaining gcncinl Infoitnatlon regarding tho urrlval of delegates, etc. Tho men's loceptlon committee at present consists of tho following mem bers Chairman, T. J. Jennings "hlllp Robinson, Hon. M. F. Snndo, 1! C. Green, Wade Finn, P. V. Got don, Max Zlzelman, 1). J. Newmnn nnd J. 11. Holmes. It Is proposed, however, to recruit the number to about twenty. Tho ladles' committee Is alreadv com posed of that number, with Mrs. Joseph Danner as.chaltmnn. Both committees wore furnished with skeleton blanks showing tho time and place of artlvul of all tho companies who have so far signified their Inten tion of commg here to pattlclpate in the pat ado. Fifty-seven companies have' already responded to the Invitations sent out. but the committee; conlldentlv exoect that nearly a hundred will bo present on the clay of the parade. Wllkes-Bairo, Harrisburg nnd a num ber of other cities have not been heard f 1 011) at all HICKBY GRAND MAHSHA1,. Hx-Chlef P J Hlckey was appointed gin ml marshal of tho pataele. and the following committee was appointed t select his aides It. J Spruks, T. J. Jennini's. J H Rlell. M. F. Geitlty nnd D .1 New man The contract for all the electtlc Illuminations was let to Rli hauls Hi ns. An offer of Jonas Icing's Sons to furnish the power for the Illuminations f 10111 theli own ptl vnte plant was lead and accepted The Indies' teceptlon rommIteo have ptepaied n programme of cr.teitaln ment for tho lsitlng ladles. On Mon tlav evening Oct 2, they w ill be shown through tho silk and knitting mills and tho button factory On Tuesday evening they will bo given n trolley ride to vat Ions parts of tho city. On Wedno-dnv afternoon tli" ladles will bo taken for a drlvo over the Boulevard and cm Wednedny evening one of the unique features of the con vention, tho asphalt dance, will be giv en on Wyoming avenue between Mul benv and Vino sttoet. Thete will be between 1.K10 nnd 2,000 Incandescent lights used In Illuminat ing this bloel: and there Is no doubt but that a voiy brilliant effect will bo produced While e notigh money lias been prom lstd to covet nil epensos to bo In curred, ihe committee nre having qui to a dlfllcult time In getting hold of the tctual cash. They are In receipt of a. letter from State Secietary Wunder, of Reading, tolling of tho money tnlsed bv the firemen of that cltv when tho convention war. held there throe ears ago. WHAT BBADTNO DID Mr Wundrr states that between '. 000 and S,0f'fi was collet ted without nnv trouble whatever, ono company tinning In over $1,000 to tho fund. He' savs that the lx biowetles in the city donated altocether $2,500 The local committee thinks that the large city of Scianton si mild at loat keep pace with tho city of Beading. The companies teglsteied for parti cipation In the patado now number (If t -five Among the latest heard from ato the Columbia Hose and Steam Flro Bnglno company, of Shenandoah, foity men and band, Hast Bangor Volun teer Flro company, of Bast Bangot ; thhU men and band; Goodwill rite Bnglno and Hose company, forty men: Hand In Hand Flro company, of Phila delphia, thirty-five men, Neptune Fito company, of Dunmoro. Sectetary William Tannler Is send ing bioaelcast thtoughout the stato lingo posters containing tho details of tho convention, patado and tourna ment Bloctric ntchos are to be construct ed at the following Intersections. Franklin and Lackawanna, Spruce and Washington and Wyoming nnd Lackawanna. Tho evergreen arches are to bo elected at other points In the central city and a handsome urch made of ladders Is to bo elected In front of city hall. Jonas Long's Sons will furnish free tho cut rent fen tho illumination of the atoll at the Lackawanna-Wyoming In tel section and also for the asphalt elanco on tho 400 block of Wyoming ave nue. J. A. Mears will furnish tho light feu tho aich at the Washlngton-Spruco Intel section A ladder aich Is pro posed for Providence square COLEMAN COMMITTED. Negio, Thought to Be Assailant of Mrs. Huntlngton,Held for Couit. .T Cot man the colored man cap- tu id bv Chli1 Rowing and Detective Moli, on Monday afternoon, and who Gentlemen Who appreciate a cigar made from the finest Vuelta Abaja tobacco should buy our ' Maguifica" Key West Cigar possessing all the character istics of the finest imported cigars. Price per box $3.25 or $65.00 per i,ooo. Park & Til fords "Mi Favorita" at their list price. Price list supplied on de mand. E. Q. Coursen 420 Lackawanna Avenu Is believed to bo the man who hrld up Mis Huntington on Monroe ave nue last Saturday, was given n hear ing before Aldermnn Millar yesterday mottling. Tho alderman considered the ' evi dence sulllclout, after hearing the tes timony of tho ehlf and detective, and committed the pi honor to tho county Jnll without ball to await tho action of tho grand Jury. LOOMIS IS MADE PRESIDENT. Succeeds W. R. Storrs as Head of tho Piovidence Gas and Water Co. Tho Providence Gns nnd Water com pany lias teorganlzed by electing B. B. Loomls, superintendent of mining of the Lnckawannn company, to suc ceed W. It. Storrs as president, and by substituting W. K. McFnrlln, chief engineer of the Lackawanna, and Mr. Baker, auditor of the Lacknwanna conl department, ns successors to the Messrs. Storrs and W. F. Hnllstead on the bourd of dlrectotS. Tho other ofllcers continue as here tofore. MORE TIME WANTED. Respondent in the Election Contest Will Make an Application to the Court Today. Attorneys representing M. J Kelly, the tespontlent In the Langstaff con test for tho olllce of county treasurer, will make an application to the court for an extension of time Todav Is tho last for taking testimony on tho part of tho icspondont. nnd as only about 70 per cent of tho witnesses It Is doslrod to examine have boon benid, It Is desliod to have tho court allow sutllclent time to examine tho remain ing witnesses nnd offer such documen tary evidence as they fool It necessaty to present Some time ago tho court allowed the contestant thltty days In which to pres ent evidence In his rebuttnl and his attorney will also ask for an extension of time, alleging that thirty days Is not suftlclent time In which to present tho evidence they will marshal In 10 butt.il Bp to date nbout 12,000 witnesses have been examined and 22.000 pages of testi mony have been taken. It will take at least -lx months for the commissioners to propato their icport and It may take the best pait of a veai No mat tor how lapldly the contest Is pushed along It cannot bo determined In loss than nnothor ear. Mr. Kelly's term as county ttoasurer will expire Jan. 1, 1901 According to the most conseivatlvo estimates the contest will cost at least $S0 000. .Mr. Langstaff has left the city nnd nppaiently abandoned the contest. Attorney foes and other like expenses 1110 now being paid by those who signed tho petition for n eontosf and who fear they will have to pay tho costs. CLAY PIPE CLUB OUTING. It Will Take Place at Lake Ariel Next Thursday. The eighth annual outing of the Clay Pipe club, the social organization com posed of members of the city Bn glnoeis' corps, will he held ut I.uko Atiol next Thursday The tinln will leave tho Biio and Wyoming Valley static n at S-Co a. 111. aim totutiiing vvlil leave the loko at fi 10 p. m. Tho Invitations which are belnp sent out today ptoelalm as usual that "all kinds of roficshmonts Including clay Pipes, tobaco, etc.," will bo 3ored to tho guests. HEART DISEASE THE CAUSE. Verdict in the Case of Miss Mame Sheerin. Tho coroner's Jury empnnnelled to In vestigate the death of Miss Mamo Sheerin, whose sudden death oc curred at tho Academy of Music Mon day evening, mot in Aldeimnn John's otllce last evening and rendered a ver dict to the effect that death was nat ural. Heart disease was the cause The f uncial will bo conducted tomor row moinlng at 0 o'clock. A high mass of lequlem will be celobiated In St. Patrick's chinch and Interment will bo made In Cathedral cemetery. THE TIME EXTENDED. Y. M. C. A. Aichitectural Contest to Close on Octooer 15. The architectural contest for the ptizes offered by the Y. M. C. A dlrec lo:s of this c'ty for the best plans for tho new Y. M. ('. A. building was to have closed tomoirovv but tho time has boon extended till October 15 This was because several of those contesting hail not yet finished their work and also for tho reason that sev cial new contestants vveie eKsIrlous of entering tho qcld The contest hns In terested archltests not only In this city but from all over the country. MICHAEL LAVELLE KILLED. Michael Lav olio, of 19."i Chatlos street, was Instantly killed yestotday afternoon while at work In tho Marvino mine, vvheio ho was employed as a laboier. He was working In a chamber load ing a car when a largo slab of rock became detached fiom tho toot and fell on him without warning. Ho was struck on the head nnd body, the latter being ftlghtfully mangled. A Welcome to Admiral George Dew ey, the Hero of Manlln. On September 29th, theie will bo t giand land parade, led by the marines who did such gallant sort-Ice for tho flag In that great engagement before Manila. On September 30th, thcto will be .1 grand naval parade up tho Hudson River, led by Admlial Dewej's famous sea fighter, tho flagship Olympla On September 28th and 20th, th Lackawanna railroad will sell reduced rato tickets to New York and return, good to return on or before October 4th. Sixteen solid vestlbuled train between New York and Scianton ovety week day. Only four hours' ride, oV two houis quicker than any other route. .1 The Lady Readers of Tho Tribune are cordially Invited to call and sample some of the good tblnrs being prepared on tho Majestic Steel nnd Malleable Jron Range each day this week, at tho Foote ,t Shear Company's store, 119 Washington ave nue. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used foi over P1PTY YBARS tiv MILLIONS of MOTHBUS for tholr CllILOHBN WIIILB TBKTHINO WITH PBIIKBCT SBCCBSS It ROOTHBS the CHILD. SOPTBNH tho OUMH. ALLANS all PAIN, CBBBS WIND COLIC, nnd Is the best remedy for D1AIUUIOBA. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Ho sure nnd ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Srup." nnd tnko no other Itlnd. Twenty-five cents a bottle. STATE MEETING OF VETERINARIANS WAS HELD IN THIS CITY YES TERDAY AFTERNOON. Session in Board of Trade Rooms and Was Attended by a Number of Members Resolution Passed Urging City Officials to Toko Up Matter of Local Meat Inspection. A Number of Interesting Papers Read and nn Address Made by Stato Veterinarian Pearson. Tho senil-annual mooting of the Pennsylvania State Veterinary Medi cal nssciclntlnn was held yestotday af ternoon In the nssemblv rooms of the Board of Trade building While not a very largo number of irlombers wore present. It was nevertheless n very In teresting nnd piofltnble mooting Th members arrived In tho city yes terday morning and were received by tho teceptlon oommlUeo.nr. Jacob Hol mer, chairman and Drs. Charles P. Oelbert anil Harry Storms. Thoy woie taken for n drive over tho Elm hurst boulevard and around Lake Scranton, alter which dinner was srvod at tho Jermyn. Tho meeting began In the nftornoon at 2 o'clock with President .1. Cut lis Mlchenet, of cnlmnr. Pa.. In tho chair. The other olllcers prefe nt wore Sec ond Vice ProFident Otto O. Noick, of Beading, and Corresponding Secre-tary W. I . nhoadc, of Lansilcvvro. The members of tho association who answeied to roll call wore as follows; Di. H. II. Chinch, of Liurornc-. Di. 11. A 1'agot. of Scranton- Di. Charles L Gclbert, Jr , of Scranton Ur W. J Fretz, of Pokasle; Dr B B. Tower, ot Monti oo, Dr. L K. Mead, ot T.mlc hannock Dr. W J. Sturm, of Dun met e Dt John W. Adams, of Phila delphia Dr A B Pottsberger, of Selln's Grove, Dr. Bdwln Hnjrg, of Wllkes-Pnrr. Dr. W. L Miles, of Pleasnnt Mount Dr Leonard Pear son, of Phll'i.lelphla Dr. John M. Courtney, of Clark's Green, Di. B G. Bice, of Tcwanda Dr Joseph n. Bouldsmlth. of Philadelphia Dr. John C Foelkei, of Allentown, Di J. A. Tlmbcimnn, of Wllkos-inrre- Dr. O. B Du Pols, of Wilkes. Bat to. Dr. J. II Rayner. of Westchostot . Di W. H Hosklns, of Philadelphia Dr T B Rayner. of Chestnut Hill Dr D C Stnnton, of rnetrti-yvillo. nnd Dr. Jaco. Helmer, of Scicnton Tho import of tho elelorntos to the recent national meeting lately held In N" York, .,-hlch was the largest In the history or the organization, was read. DBCBASBD MBMBBBS. Besolutlons on tho death of two mem bers of tho society vveio next lead and adopted Ono vvns en tnc death of D. John J. Smith, of Chombeis huig. who died from anthrax, coitiaet od while making a post-motlni exam ination on the body of a cov. Sever al of tho ir'mbers express, them selves ns considering that the death of this nnn, making nn oftott to ills cover moie nbout a disease which Is ftlghtfully contagious, all for the sake of humanity, was Just .is heroic a ! one ns the death of a soldier on tho I battlefield. Tho other resolution was on tho death of Dr. Is.tlnh MIchonor. of I.awoisvlllo, who was the oldest voteilnarv In the tato, being over Sr) vonrs of ago when ho dl"d and hav Iiit practiced his profession for over slvty years. Several now members were admit ted to mombushlp In tho" a'socl'itlon. It was also decided to have tho chair appoint a committee of five members to report at the annual meeting of tho association to ho hold next spring In Philadelphia upon tho advisability of starting an Indomnltv fund for tho relief of members In distress nnd aUo for tho purpose of defending any mem bers In case of prosecution on charges of cruelty to nnlmals. MBAT INSPECTION t'RGBD. The following resolution regarding moat Inspections was next unani mously passed: Whereas, The question of meat In spection Is now one of the dallv piob lems confronting national, stato and municipal governments and demanding a pioper solution at the hands of those charged with the direction of public affalts in tho cato and protection of our people from the dangers that He therein, nnd . Whereas, The creation of these posi tions ato fraught with the danger of Improperly educated and unfit persons seeking and obtaining the positions of municipal moat Inspectors, thus lob bing tho people of tho good that should flow theiefiom; wo earnestly commend the application of tho fedeial civil ser vice rules In the selection of these offic ials, nnd Wheicas, Tho now conceded need oft lilu nrnloptlnn In ovnrv nllv nnrl Iia. ' " - . .. . ,, t.j ...... ..... - ough of out state and the fact that It would Impose no hardship from a monetaij point of view In Increased taxation upon Its neople, as a tax of loss than one cent per week upon each Inhabitant will provide for Its main tenance In ovoiy city and borough and In largo cities It can bo made through municipal abbatolrs a levcnue produc- Contlmiod on Pago 8 "Oregon" Box Calf... t i Made of White Bros & Co 'h box -f T enlf, a shoo with a reputation, nnd 4. i known by tho shoe-w earing public i f ns tho famous V 8 Battleship T Oregon Is known tho world over a I staunch shoe nnd u staunch ship f Men'H Box Calf, Doublo C'5 rc 4. Soles 4O.UU Bojs' Box Calf, Doublo o i( -f f Soles 'uu f Youths' Box Calf. Dow 1 7r -f f ble Soles ... I.JO 4- Your slzo In stock nnd every pair -f 4- warranted to wear or a new pulr In -f -i. placo of them . 410 Spruce Street. -H- Foote & Shear Company's Demon stration of Majestic Steel and Mal leable Iron Kitchen Ranges. Tho great superiority of the Majes tic Steel nnd Slnlleable ttnn Kitchen range, over all others, Is now being demonstrated on tho main floor of the Footo & Shear Co.'s Inrgo establish ment, No. 119 Washington nvenue, In a most practical mnnner. A great portion of one side of tho mnln floor Is devoted to tho exhibit Ono of the ranges Is In operation, upon which nn expert cook makes good things for tho ladles who call and which Is served to them In a first class manner by nn experienced wait er at small tables provided for the purpose. A gentleman from the factorv Is alo ptosent, explaining the good points embodied In the range and there nto mnny of them to nil who call. The demonstration will continue th'-oughout the week, nnd the ladles ato cordially Invited to call. A useful souvonli a patent stool paring knife will bo given to each lady during this demonstration. Dewey Day Celebration at New Yoik Sept. 20 and 30, 1800. The Delaware and Hudson rallroa 1 will sell excursion tickets from nil sta tions to Now York and return nt nn fair and a third for tho round ttlp Tickets will bo good going Sept. 28th and 29th and good to return on trains leaving New York on or before Oct 4th, and to destination on or before Oct Bth, 1599. m Miss Coidelia Freeman, Voice Build ing nnd artistic singing, is now ready to meet pupils Voices tried without charge Southwotth studios, from 2 to C p m ilall. . ... Grand Welcome to Admiral Dewey. Now Yotk, September 29th and SOth Tho Central Railroad of Now Jersey will place on sale excursion tickets to New York and leturn at reduced fares for this occasion. O'Haio's Cigars. "Buy the box." Journeymen Plumbers, S10 Spruce street, telofilioiio 1593. Smoke tho Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. Finest wines and cigars at Lane's, 820 Spruce street. Try the "Joy Maker" cigar. He. For 11101 bid conditions take Beech am's Pills. We Will Give A wag the Next One of the Magnificent Emerson Pianos on Wednesdag Sept '20 at 4 p. m. We Sell YOUNG'S HATS, illnnlinttaii Shirts, Monarch Shirts, i:. .fc W. Collars, Townes' Gloves, Dents' Gloves, Crown Suspenders, Neckwear, Fancy and White Vests. And don't forget, wc are head quarters for high-grade Underwear. mMC&mm Successor to Bronson & Tallmin, 412 Spruce Street. Full Dress Requisites. limine oil and WUFACTUHC CO. Telephone 022. Ill to Hi) Meridian Street, SCMNT0N, PA. Lead, Varnish and Colors Purity (Jiiarantceil. Clarke Bros , lily sra Tho quality of tho oils used In mixing colors determines tho durability of the paints. Oils such ns wo offer UU make paint of great smoothness nnd durability. A largo sur face) can' bo covered nnd tho coating will not peel, crnek or wear off until It hns done Its full dub Thcso prices will show that good oils nre not expensive. MATTHEWS BROS,, 3,oLAavceknurn aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim S The Authorized Hat lor Youne Men. 5 sSfe nwa -knox; ifirwr YORK. I HAND & PAYNE, soaL(?Gnts. I S03 WaJhlnjton A"i. niiiiiiiiiuiiiiiriiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiuiini Pocket Knives The kind that cut we sharpen 'eni. SCRANTON CUTLERY WORKS 119 Penn Avenue. General Mercier Finds it hard to resist the attacks of justice. We think you will find it haid to resist the extremely low prices we're quoting on our stock of FALL NECKWEAR. CONRAD'S, 305 I.acka. Ave, Now Is ftis Time to Buy Peaches, Pears and Plums for canning, htook good and prlc a will not bo loner. PIERCE'S MARKET 110.112.11 PENN AVENUE. X Remember X Your Credit is Good. X t An Unequalled Assortment of I Home ! X x I Furnishings l for Fall and Winter on Display at 4- Jfi& X 221-223-226.227 Wyoming Ave X 4? VJS&AFtSS 4- a. I ft H l'fnemSr 1 l' i