The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 22, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    ' THE SCTtANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING-. AUGUST 22. 1894.
STELLE
& SEELEY
134 Wyoming Aye.
We will show you what
you want.
GOOD BREAD
USB THE
SNOW WHITE
FLOUR
And always have
Good Bread.
HAHUFACTTJRED AND FOR BALE TO
THE TRADE BY
The Weston Mill Co,
LEV ARB OP COUNTERFEITS )
THE CFH1HNE POPULAR
Punch CigarQ
HAVE THE IMITIVS
G- B. & Co..
Garney, Brown & Co. Jiff.
M.l-l.i but,.-., eUlAu.
DR. H. B. WARE will be
In his office on and after
the first week in Septem
ber. PEUivONAL.
C. A. Battenbnrs ia nendtnir a week on
tqe nunaon
Ci lon 1 Boiaa and family are here from
nueuou x-iaoo.
Mr. and Mm. E. N. Willard are in the
White m untaini.
A. T. Pont, of the Lackawanna hospital,
ia visiting In Montrose.
James BUIr, jr., u home from a lengthy
sojourn in nsw lorn ata e.
Dr. Wallsce, nf tbe Mt.cs Taylor bos
pital ia visiting in Philad -Ipbla.
Mrs. Claode G. Conklin has returned
irotn an extended oating at Ocean Grove.
Homer Greene, of Honendale, Wayne
county nriiiiaoi poet-iawyr, waa
8cranton visitor yesterday.
Charlea Seeley.treaaurer "f tbe Academy
oi juubic, oaa returnea rrom a two week's
vacation spent at Lake Winola.
M". and Mrs, H. W. Kingbnry and Mr.
and Mrs. Everott Warren are located in a
cottage at jjalton for few weeks.
Mrs. J. J. Spellmm, of Brooklyn, re
turned home yesterday after month's
visit at tne residence or Mrs. Owen Cn-ick.
E. P. Kingsbury yesterday started for
BarKentville, Me., wbere he will Dasa bin
sommer'a Vttcatlon, Mrs. King-bury t
already at Sargentvill-, together with
fuageana jura, ti, A. Unapp.
Mrs. M. H. Oearhart will give an after
noon tea tomorrow in honor ot her danirh.
ter'a gueata, tbe Mitnes Warren, of Goauen,
Iud., and MissFreiz,wbn were iliss(iear-
oari-ascnooimatea at Welles college.
Cards are out annonncing the marriage
of William a. Malta, Houesdale eirre-
sjxindent of tbe Truth, to Miss Julia
urn mm. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. John
Drnnim, of fionesdale, to take place at Hi.
John's church on Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 1
nVlnrlr
LETTERS FROMTHE PEOPLE
Under this heading abort letters of Interest
win lie published wnen eccompsnled, for pub
uraiion, ny tne writer's name. ThkTribuns
win not ue ueia responsible lor opinions here
THOSE TRIP HAMMERS.'
Editor of Thb Tninn.
There are hnnureds and thousands ot
people In Scranton who gladly welcome
tbe rapid influx of Industrie lntn nnr Ritv.
,Blvef mP1ynent to our ciiiz-na, it
makes labor for tbe multitude; and there
... .a, are aependent on the r
T. u T "'"IBi. out, ii anv more
ahonld make application, whoe ba.iness
mquiro. inrin vo use trip hammers, would
it not be well to locate them aome where
off in the woods, where they would annoy
lio one bnt those Interested in tbemf Th
noise of those hummers can be hn.rrf f-.
two to three miles away, and why should
a dozen or a acore ot men, who are ao
anxious to make money that they work
tbem day and nicbt and thereby rnh rmm
8O.O11O to 1()0,(iOO people, whether sick or
wen, or me uoa givn nieging of eleeo
by aistorbing their midnight slumbers
who meir omeous sounas.
Mr. Frotbincham's organ was declared i
nuisance, but there was a great deal more
harmony in it than there is in thoee trip
hammers. John Davt.
Scranton, Pa., ng. 21.
Pillbburt Fl.nr Mills have a capacity
of 17,600 barrels dsy. ,
Buoklsn's Arnloa Salve.
The beet aalve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Bores, Uloers, Bait Rheum, Fever
Bona, Tetter. Chapped Hauda, Chilblains,
Corns and all Bkin Ernptiona, and poi
ttvely rures Piles, or no pay required. It
it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price US cents per
box For aale by Matthews Bros.
Tbi Bucciss which Hood's Sarsaparilla
has had in freeing old and young from af
flictions caused by impure blood ia really
remarkable.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and
do not purge, pain or gripe. Bold by all
drugglata,
PIANOS
ORGANS
A Foe to Dyspepsia
rsa -a. '
NEWS
SIDE
Death from Pnenmmli of William H. Ellis,
of Evaa'i Court
MR. PHILLIPS' NARROW ESCAPE
Arm and Shoulder Lacerated by a Fall
of Rock Death of Miss Edna Utter,
of Brown's Court Her Funeral
Will Take Place This Afternoon.
Return of tlsinore Camping Club
Other Notes.
William EL Ellis, an resident of
thU aid, died t about 8 35 o'clock ye
terilar afternoon, after a abort illness,
it Ma borne in Ertne court.
He was tk-n ill about four weeks
ago, bnt it did not sem likely to orov
serious. Mr Cilia was born in Wales,
and was 68 yeare of ago. He ame to
this coamry twenty-seven years ago
with bis wifa aud bia ilnoe rasidad on
tuis aide.
Deceased was employed as a mlo-r
i'i the Diamond aolliery. Ha wa a
member of the Court Centennial, No
191. Ancient Order of Forester of
Am ricaand Diamond Mine AoeidenUl
uuil. Mr. Ellia ia survived br a wif-
nd three oiiillren. namely Mar?. Liz
zie and Hnb Ellia. Tba fnneral no
nce will appear later.
DEATH OF MISiS tONA UTTER.
Waa Baa to a Fit. to Attack.
of
Which She a 8ubt.ot.
Tbe fnneral of Ms Edna Ut'-r,
ughtarof Mr. and Mrs OrlanioU -
er, of Browo'a oonrt, w-io dia l at her
mr on Monday, will occur this after
oou ai 4 '' lock S-rvloes will be con-
luuted by R y. T J. Colliua. pistor f
tie - Scran on Sir- t Baptist cbureh.
iit--r men t wUI lie m.de iu tbe W.ieu
urn S r-et cemetery.
Miss U lers death was tha re.nlt of i
violent fit She bad beau stl"jct ti
lietuev-r sino aba was abou' fiv
year- of age. From then hit cka her
iealth waa greatly itnpitred. Deceased
whs 23 yeara of axe nnd a devout roera-
uer of the Scranton street Baptist
cbnroh. She w,is well known, and bar
idutirnble diapositioa won for btr
mauy friends.
CM PING CLUB RETURNS.
The Elsinores Have a Weak of B ij y-
ment at Winola
Tbe E'sinora CHmping olnb returne d
hotu - yesierday after sp ndiug n week
a' Lake Winola. The nirty was com
posed of tbe following: Mrs. A. F.
Yost, chaperon; Misses Carrie Fellows,
Nettie Dern, Mxttie Wiliiams. Helen
Neiuieyer, Clara Neim-yer, Alice Mil-
er, Mhv liinboll, i lore nee Irving and
Ilirry Acker, Charles Oliver. H'irry
K innolph, U arles bgeley, lidrt Fern,
i nd Frtik Williams.
The week was a most enjoyable on
to alL InstrnmenUI andvootl music
on tbe lake were grea'ly in vogue.
NARROW ESCAP& FROM DEATH.
Thomas Phillips Almost Crushtd
by a
Two-Ton Rjck
As Thomas Phillips, a resident of
North Hyde Park avenne. was at his
work mining in Tripp s slope yesterday,
in accident occurred whicu almost re
suited in his death.
He was bnsiiy engaged In his work.
when a rock weighing over two tons
fell, badly lacerating bis left arm and
aboalder. Had tbe nek laoil six
iuebes clos-r be would nnloubied y
have been killed Dr. J. J. Roberts ia
attending Mr. Pol lips.
LITTLE WEST SI0& NtWS NOTES
Mrs. H, M. Bare, of this side, returned
trom j-ime Ariel yesterday.
Tbe employes of tbe Capouse colliery re
ceived tbeir pay yesterday.
Miss Maggie King, of Merrifleld avanne.
is me gnesi oi ner aister, at Blnghamton,
Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Moaer, of N irth
tverett avenue, nave returned from Free
lanu.
Tbe Mount Pleasant Mine Accidental
fnnd will ran an excursion to Lake Ariel
on Saturday.
Miss Laura Strunk, of Price street is
speuaing ner vacation with mends in
btroudsburg.
Elegantly framed pictures are being sold
ior nan price or irame. cnicago Art uo,
127 Penn avenue.
Miss Sadie Ad king, of Lafayette street,
hae returned home lrom a visit with
friends in Dalton.
Miss May Belle Bweetzer, of Price street.
returned yesterday from a Ave weeks' visit
with iii-scow friends.
Mis Mary Owen., of South Sumner ave-
nue. baa returned from an extended visit
with relatives In Honeadale.
Tbe Sabbath school of the Snsnner ave
nue Presbyterian church, will piouic at
ijaurei mil para on juoiiaay.
Henry Utter, of Oueonta, N. Y., is here
on account or tne aeatn ot nis sister, JUisS
T-. 1 T.. m n . '
cuna utier, i t crown s court.
Fred and William Nevill. of Fairvlew
avenue, have returned nome from Little
Aleadown, eusqoebannt county.
Mrs. Theodore Nannan and son Walter
retnrned last evening from an extended
visit witn iriends in Wilkes-barre.
John J. Davis, the South Main avenne
uruirgi.i, dh reiurnea ooine trom a week's
a N-w York, Bars toga Bay and Vermont.
Morton Stevens, of Nicholson, who haa
oeen visiting Wallace Moser. of Lafayette
streei, lert yesterday for Aiilleraville State
iNormai scnooi lor a course of study.
Uuion service of the West Side churches
win oe conducted this evening in tbe
Hmpsou Methodist Episcopal cbnrcn. It
will be a preliminary to the Moody meet-
lug on ouuuay nexi.
Tbe funeral of Mrs. Davies, of North
Hyde fart avenne, will occnr this after,
noon at 2 o'olock. Servicea will be eon-
duoted by Rev. T. T. Collins, pastor of the
ecranton street Baptist church.
Tbe Sunday School of the Jackson Street
Baptist church held a picnio at Laurel
Bill park y.sieiday. Five car loads of
young people left tbe V est Side about
o'clock. Tba day waa a most ei.joyab
one to an. .
The West Side station house container
six vagrants, or tramps, last evening
tbe result of diligence of tbe West Sice po
lice. Three of tbe squad were picked up
near iripp's crossing, wners tuey were
having a feast of potato, dug from an
sajoining field. The otner trio was uis
coveied in Bellevue begging. They will
receive justice in tne niurniug.
REUNION AT MONTROSE.
Qaluaha A. G w Will Addre.s of
One Euodr-d and Fort r-third.
Captain P. D Lov, president f
Association nf tha O.u Hnnrfrait
the
tba
and
Forty-third Regiment of Pennsylva
i
volunteers, has received . letter I
Congressman Q ilnsba A. Grow w
fr
om
bicn
states that the latter will deliver
the
address at tbe reunion of the regim
en
aj monirose on Sep . 4, There
probability that T. V. Powdarlv
also deliver an address.
is
will
j.ui. is vne iwantv-aevanth inn
ual
-..-..v, -aw . vu.u muuni
reunion of theOnsHnniire l and Forty-
third, and will i.e held in connect
Ion
with tba enompmt of tbe Basque
K n n Cahhi. . ...
vuum veterans, WOIOB Is
for three days beginning Bept
Bpesiai rates hays been sesursd for all
those who deaira to attend the encamp
ment or renni-'n.
URNERS AT FARVIEW.
tast Say if th Feat i p., t In a Day of
E J -ymeut.
Yesterday m ruing at 8 15 a train of
fit man toaohsa steamed ewav from the
laware nnd Hnd.on d-DOt. bearlnir
Cf t" Firview the Scrantoa Taro-rs
ud visitln- oeintiaa with tbeir wivr-a
nd daughters.
Tiie regular trains during the day
w. re filled with excursionists, ami n
o set aside a dav for sratiuiti resre i-
tlon, anon wig in tor for tbetn, pr
vi tod ly tba oaphle coramitt-as of the
locil Turner The nu'nbrof persons
n the grounds daring tbe day la eati -
tji.it". I Nt 1 800
By 8 o'clock last night the last visi-
tor retamsd from Farview and many
of the yiaiting Turners, who eamn in
erlier, left for thalr honea last ulght.
Alwnt half of the visitors hay re-
m lined until today, and tbia afternoon
th-y will hid Boo i-by to tha city, lay
ing with ples.ant feelings of the six
taentb Tnrn Feat.
AT TIIE THEATERS.
This evenins tbe amusement season will
be opened at the Frothingliam with the
duction of Richard III by Owen D.
ones and his company. It waa given in
Wilkes-Barre Inst niht. and concerning
he Impression ic made there, our VVilk-s-
Barre representative writes as follows:
Tbe interpretation of the tragedy was in
every respect a surprise, and more t an
phased the people, .ur. Jones astoninnea
the critics by bis fine presentation ot the
the wily tyrant. His acting was
een. strong, graceful and effective.
He was bandxcmelr supported by Jo-epb
Ransome. William Richard-. Mss Alice
Fairbrotber, Miss Tillie Lewis, Miss Kittle
McCsbe and tbe balance of the players. In
cenic splend r. gorgeous in identals and
thrilling c imaxes it ws unrivaled There
is a uuivsrsal demand for its repetition
here on T ursdav night. Scranton pur
er, have a genuine treat in store fur
bem Weduesdsy eveuing at the Frothing-
bam."
t t t
Next Monday evening the Academy of
Moec wiU reopen iia door aud George
Thatcher and bi Company of miii'treU
and farce couedr people in "About
Gotham" will be ibe attHaction tha- w ill
usher in ihe session of 'V4-'05. "About
Gotham" is a clever mixture of nice cle m
comedy, pretty mnsio delighifully sung,
bits or burlesQue humorously perlormeii.
(i entertaining specialties cievoriy rxe-
rntea. uue or lis mam advantages is a
cl an rut and perfectly consistent and
comprehensible plot that is never forgot
ten lor a moment throughout the eveuing
which elves cause for aud adda strength
to tbe fun. A corgeoiialv mounted min
strel "first part" is one of tbe manv fea-
ures oi the play iu wnicu tnose two mugs
of the "en I," George Thatcher and Car
roll Jolmsou, will appear with all their
old time vigor anl fun provoking methods.
NORTH END BRIEFS,
Mrs. Maggie D dan, of Elmira, Is visit
ing Mrs, John Henoey, of School street.
Mis. Roach, of Mill City, has been visit
ing tbe Misses McCarty, of Wayne avenue.
An excursion to Farview has been ar
ranged bv Conrad's baud, of Green Ridge,
for Aug. 21)
Tbe marriage of l m Burke and Miss
Mary French is announced to take place at
an early date.
We are clearing out the whole of onr
stock of tine e chiugs. Chicago Art Co.
K7 fenn avenue.
Misses Jennie and Hattie Field, of
Thompson street, are spending a few
weeks at Lake winola,
Tbe G-ueral Phinney Engine house
which has recently been renovated, pre
sents a very neat appearance.
W. J. Campbell, of Providence. Is an
nounred as a Democratic candidate tor the
nomination of jury commissioner.
Walter Wil'lams. of North Main avenue.
and Walter Anight, oi tlenwo id's dru
store, started yesterday on a circular tour
to Canada.
Tbe funeral of Mrs. Amelia F. Beddae
will lak- plaoe today from tbe residence
on Albert street, Piicebarg. Interment
in Priceburg cemetery.
The funeral of Miss Adelia Griffin will
take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from
the resiaeuce, I3V8 frovideuce road. Inter
ment being at Dun more cemetery.
Joseph 1. &vau. has returned after an
extended tour tbnugb Massachusetts.
Connecticut and other states aud reports
tnat Scranton ia ahead of all other cities
he visited in commercial activity.
Complaint is mads of the miniature
lakes which are formed on North Main
avenue caused by tbe la go atream of
water flowing from tbe West Ridge fan
bouse. There is only one sidewalk upon
that portion or the avenue, and every
evening this solitary sidewalk is sub
merged by tbe water, making it impossibl
for ladies to nse tbe sidewalk, hence driv
Ing them to the main roadway.
Alderman Bally's office on Dickson
avenue, ureen itinge, was crowded on
Monday night with residents of the We
Bile, who were interested in a charge pre
ferred against seven ooys trom that sec
tion of throwing stones at a house lu llydi
Park, tbe property of Jams Fly on, of
frovidence. as tne prosecutor had n
put In an appearance at 9 p. m.. the alder
man dioharged the boys amid the execra
tions of their rriendi, who evidently did
not bold Mr. Flynn in high esteem.
About 2 o'clock yesterday mording Offl
ceis Reese, Jouea aud Mills arrested sevej
tramps found in o x cars on the Delaware,
Lickawanna ami Western railroad switch
near He Cayuga and the Hampton switch
They showed a disinclination to move, hu
were finally coralled and march- d to the
station bouse. Tbe action of the officers, ia
hignly commended ia the Nortti End
where the i ramus have been a great nuis
ance, as well as a terror to ladies who are
compelled to be alone in their homes dur
ing the day.
Ecranton's Business Interests.
Thi Tribuni win soon publish a care
fully compiled and classified list of tbe
leading wholesale, baukiug, manufactur
ing and professional interests of Her an ton
and vicinity. Tbe edition will be bound
in book form, beautifully illustrated witb
photogravure views of our pnblio build
ings, business blocks, streets, etc., together
with portraits ot leading citizens, No
similar work haa ever given an equal rep
resentation of Boranton's many indus
tries. It will be an invaluable exposition
of our business resources. . Bent to
persons outside tbe city, "copies of
this handsome work will attract
new comers and be an unequal!
advertisement of the city. The circu
lation Is on a plan that cannot fall of gooi
results to those concerned as well as the city
at large, preventatives or the TRIbuns
will call upon those wbohb names
are dksirkd in this edition and explai
its nature -more fully.
Those de.iring views of thoir residences
In tnis edition will please 1. ave notice at
the office.
City and School Taxe, 1894.
Tbe ci'y and school tax duplicates for
the year 18W are uow In my bands fo
collection. Persons wishing to pay can do
so now, or any person requiring state
ments of taxes by giving ward and loca
tion of property will be promptly
answereu,
R. G. Brooks, City Treasurer,
Alumcioal bulldlug, Washington avenue.
Offl- e hours from 9 a. ra. to 6 p. m., ex
cept batuurday, this office will be clean
at noon.
Music Boxes Exclusively,
Best made. Play any desired number of
tunes. Uautscbl A Hons., manufacturers,
1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won
derful orchestrial organs, only 15 and ltd.
Ipecialty: Old musio boxes carefully re
paired and improved with new tunes.
Thi admission to tha bicyola races at
the Driving park this afternoon will be 50
cents; graud stand 16 cents. .
SOUTH
Street Cars Will Be Running to tbe Satiplt
Silk 11111 In Its Months.
RAILS AND TIES B:ING HAULED
Will Be an Extension of the Belle
vue Line The South Side Will Have
a Foot Ball Club Michael Egan Is
Another Enoch Ardan, but He Was
Not Absent as Long as Mr. Arden.
Other Interesting Paragraphs.
The Scranton Traction company Is
Hstributing miterial aloug Soutn
W-iahingtoo avenne and by fall tbe
street sari are promised to tbe people
tha Flats. Soma time ago The
Tribune contalaad an artioM in refrr
en:e to tb route over which the oars
will pass. O oeral Mnatr B.etsin
ss' bean desirous of fnrntsbl'ig aci-oiu-
modation to tuis part of tba Soutn Sid ,
hut tbe obstacles In thewiyor raiiroal
rossings oo Soutn W isbington avenn-
ave been the eanae of delaying tbe
noting of the street railroa I.
However, It haa tiaen sen that tiv
extending the Bellevue line over El in
street bridge to South Washington av
ua and tbeuo to tba Hanqiolt Bilk
mill - that territory eould be supplied
with an adequate servioe.
rue one arawbaou lu getting at tm
ork is the sotroity of street ear rails
A shiput ut is soon expected and whn
It arrivos the bnilding of the track will
be pushed ahead.
NOW FOR FOOf BALL
A Team Will Be Put T igsthsr Gamprlasd
of S uih Side Athletes.
The foot ball pi iyers o' this aid . of
wiiic itbere ar- a snlH'ieut unintiwr
f good ones to gn-trtutee tin org in-
Z'ng of in elev n tiltt will cr-iiittoiy
repr sent the citv, are agreed that a
earn will b pot in th field.
D'Ujaisi D.uiel G. G -Inert and Bar
er Oven Walsh are two cr ck ami-
teur players and they ar - of tb opinion
hat a Urst class nraniz ition oan
readily he ufl icte I. With a view to
ward organizing and getting into pr-tc-
ice ther will be a m etiog some night
xt week at Wals i s btrb r snop on
Sooth Washington avenue
There ia soui- talk of engaging
Coaeher Woolruff, who cotcued the
Wilkes-Barre leveii 1 st season. He is
a broiber of Woodruff, tbe U ilversity
f Pennsylvania eoaeh, and one of the
best iu the country
THE BUBBLt IS BURST.
Mls.ing Miohael Egaa Still in the Lend
of the Living.
Tba myateriona disappearance of
"Pop" Evan, the baae ball player, from
his home on South Wyoming avenue at
a lata bonr at night, some months ago,
caused the impression that Egan uiu-t
have met with foul play. As time
passed and no word came from him
Mrs. Egan became convinced that her
hnsbaud was dead
A few days ago E ran earns borne and
told his wife tnat during bis absence
ii bad bean in Philadelphia. Tuis w.
all the explanation he bad to make,
ind witb tlat he pat on bis hat, left
ibe house and re-di 'appeared.
SOUTH SiO J jTTINGS.
Mrs. Edmund Jones, of Pittston avenne,
la visiting in Way mart.
Mis- L zzie Shener. nf Cedar avenue, is
spendin ; her vacation at Lake Ariel.
Miss Tessie Mi-Gee, of Cedar avenu- left
yesterday for Baltimore on a visit to
friends.
MissB. McTighe, of Cherry street, re
sume 1 work yesterday after a two weeks
vacation.
Mrs. Daniel G. G -lbert, of South Wash
ington aveuue, is at Puttsville, the guest
or rriei.d.
Mrs. Henry Slebecker and family, of
Birch street, returned yesterday from
Lske Underwood.
Thomas B-dand. son of Contractor C. T.
Boland, of Pittston avenue, fell yesterday
and bad two or his nngera oroken.
Mrs. Michael Higgius, of Elm Btreer, U
at tbe point of death, and her physician,
ut. waisn, nas no nopes or ner recovery,
R aring Brook Conclave, No. 214. Inde
cendent Order of Beptasopba. held a busi
ness meeting last night at Dr. Manley's
ball.
John J. Brown, ot South Washington
avenne. after baviug spent a two weeks'
vacation at tbe sea shore, returned home
yesterday.
William Moore, of Willow street, took
sick resterday while at work in the t-and
Bank's shaft. He waa taken home in the
mine ambulance.
Professor Thomas J. Covne, of Breck
street, has adopted a aet of pluns for the
erection of a palatial residence on the lot
adjoining his present home.
James Mohan, son of Patrick Mohan, ot
Fig street, is dangerously ill of typhoid
fever, and Dr. .uani-y has told the family
to prepare for tbe boy 'a deat b.
George Scbsnk and Frsd Heusner an
n ounce themselves aa candidate for dele
gate from the First district of tbe Eleventh
ward to the Republican county conven
tion.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Joseph Renard arrived
h. me yesterday, having spent their honey
muon at- At laiitic City. After a short btny
tuey will move to uuukuaunock and be
gin housekeeping there.
Michael Lavelle, of Brook street, will
lead to the alt r this afternoon Miss El-en
La very, of 616 Harrison ave me. Tne
ceremony will take place at St, John's
church at 2 o'clock. A i caption will be
held in the evening and at mid ngbt the
couple will be;in a honeymoon trip, visi
ing Buffalo, Niagara Falls aud the TbotiS
and lslanda.
Tbe funeral of Mra Edward Reilly
of Pittston avenue, departed from her la
PRATT'S
BOOK STORh.
We are prepared to furnish a.
kinds of School Books and iSclioo
Supplies at short uotice.
We always have in stock a com
plete line of Blank Books, bta
tionery and Oflice Supplies.
Wall Paper, Windo w Shades
Pictures and Frame i. 1
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SPOONEY
E No belter spoons are made
S than those of Wm. RoKera'
a Manufacturing Co. They
S were never sold at tbia prioe
g before. Buy now g
5 TEA SP10NS 50o. FOl 6.
TABUSPOONS $1.00 FOR G.
Reiford Jewelry Ca.iicTue, f,
fiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiilil
residence on Pittston avenne to St John's
church yesterday morning wbere a high
ma-s or requiem was auug by Key. t. i:
Walsh. Iuterment waa made in Hvde
Park cemeterv. Tbe pall bearers were:
Jobn O'Donuell, Patrick urray, Owen
Mct'anu. Peier Kuhu. Thomas McTighe
aud Thomas Moore.
PULLED IHE B I0GE AWAY.
And It Was Done at Midnight,
too.
Just Like la the Song.
'The stone bridg crossing Keyser
V.illey creek on Lnz -me str- et was
partly torn down by a crowd of row-
li.g at a late bonr Mouilay night. 1 e
roping and a larae portion of tbe arch
was displaced and tne stones thrown
into the cre-k.
Street Cointniisionnr Kost yesterday
Investigate I tn ' ui .tt-r and to-diy
will have warran s is.ued for 12
youths of that tieithl orhood wl o are
snspected of having committed tbe
act.
I will present one thousand dollars in
gold to any one wb- m I cannot cure of epi.
li-ptic couvul-ions or tits, bit E Gkewkk,
811 Spruce street, Scrauton, Pa.
CHINA HALL
Import Samples maan 20
per cent, less than import
prices.
No two pieces alike.
Flower Va3es, Jarden
ieres, Plate3, Chocolate and
Tea Pots, &c.
To secure REAL BAR
GAINS, come at once.
WEICHEL & MILLAR
116 Wyoming Ave.
If a Tornado
Should
Strike Scranton
It would cause little more
surprise to our citizens than
FREEMAN'S NEW
SPOT CASH PRICE LIST
HAS DONE
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW
ELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC.
never have been sold before at
such prices; but, remember there
is no CREDIT at Freeman's.
GROCERIES
Our line of Groc3rie3 is
complete and you can
rely on tham baing the
finest.
If you wint a delicious,
high flavored TS A, try
our New Crop JAPAN
for 50c; worth 75c.
C. DITCHBURH
4 7' LACKAWANNA AVE.
AYLESWORTH'S
Meat Market
The Finest in the City.
The latest Improved fur
nishings and apparatus for
keeping meat, butter and eggs.
C28 Wyoming Ave.
PI ANOO
-s at rnnat th. Miwt fepnlar and l"referrd bf
U.dma Arn.il
"srerooms: Opposite Columbus Honumsnl
ROOPtlnnini and soldering; all done away
with by the use of HAKTMAN 8 AT
ENT PAINT, which conaista of iiiRredl nts
Well-known to ulL It ran be applied to tin,
galvanised tin, .het iron r-o', a- so to brick
welllnira which will prevent absolutely any
crumbling crackmR or breaking of the
brick, it will outlast tinnlua ot any kind by
many y.ars,and it's cost doe. not excee-l one
fifth that of he cost ot tinning. I. sold by
the lob or pound. Contract taken by
AMOJUO UAUXatAMM, 6tf Ulroh Si
THECELIRATED
You Weed Them
And a visit to Martin & Delany's will be
wilder you at their immense stock of thin
goods. Just the stuff to keep you cool.
Uur novelty in summer goods
Nobby, Long-cut, Double-breast Blue
Black Serge Coat.
tennis
Slartin & Delany
Custom Tailors and Clothiers,
WYOMING AVENUE.
U!IISlH.lllllII!IIII!gIIllEIIIII!tIini
We Have
saw
, -, , A T
a 1
308 Laicka. Ave.
SPECIAL
45 dozen Ladies
White
. valnfl
- Handkerchiefs, value
S 50 dozen Children's School Handler. a
chiefs, in plain and colored borders, Q Panfc 3
value 5 and 10 cents, for .... "
W
s 35 doz3n Ladies' Hemstitched Handker. R fnnfn
chiaf3, value 10 cents, for - - - - v VJOlilo a
wrm
A new line of Chemisettes just received.
BflEllllllIBBlBBEII.IIHBIBirBIBIiCIIllBIIHIlIBgsaSilliBBIIlIllIiXlilBlilJSSESlEHIISigi.llt's
Scientific Eye
9 '
C
JOmcthinc NtW IN A haT3
For Fall Wear
c
305 Lackawanna Ave.
It's
a Great Shock
fettie folks who are eUlm!nr they undersell
111 others to flud that with mt the leist tusa
or Wu-ter vte are giving oustom rs the ben
tilt of siK-h opiiortanities aatuese.
A Mr.c'W Utah Grade I.I-.-ht-wclgb
VMierl, 1804 pattern, f rSllOoasli.
1R03 pattern, 10 Wheel, fur 7S.
1SII4 pattern, 10O Vi heel, lor 85 easily
these prices make the business atourstor
FLOREY & HOLT
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING.
Mm Gil and
Manufactur'g Co,
OILS, I ITT
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER
141 TO 151 MERIDIAN ST.
33
HAD
"WELL BRED, SOON WED."
WHO USE
SAPOL O
is a
and
The proper thing for
8EBZIBIiaiSBlBIBI.II IBBIIIIIiailU
Received
im
-
ua
HI
VALUES
Embroidered 4 fnrifri I
25f fnr . . IU VJOlllO s
25c, for
Testing Free
By BR. SHIMBERG,
01
The Specialist on the Ere. Headaches and Nor
vonsness relieved. Latest and Improved Style of
Eyegl.isses and Spectaclen at the Lowest Prices.
Beet Artificial Eye. inserted for ft.
305 81'ltlCK ST., Opp. Old Post Office.
W. A. HULBERT'3
City Musio Storo,
TFTNWAT SOI
DKCKKR iskothers
KRANICU & BACH.
PIANOS
Also a large stock et nrst-sta
ORGANS
MCSICAI, MRKCHANDlBJit
MLbiu, t-iu. txa
Another Advocate of
Anffistliene
DBS. IIE.NtVOOU Ss WARDELL)
6ENTLEMKN-It affnrda me great
pleasure to atate that your new proceas
of .xtractlns levth was a Brand snree.a la
nay ease, and I heartl ly reeommend It ts
all. I aluoerely hopo that others will
t.t its merits,
Yuurs reapertrnlly,
CAFI. 8. E. lSltYANf, Scranton, Tm
Heiiwood k Wardell,
DENTISTS,
816 Lackawanna Ave. 1
Will on and after Mav SI make a great redan
Una In the price, of plates. All work gUaS
anteeJ flrat-cluas in every particular.
siaaJB!ryfT'y-llW ia. ' '
A. W. JURISCH
435 SPRUCE STREE1
BICYCLKS AND SPOHTINa
GOODS.
Viator. Qendron, Eclipse, LovelL
and Other Wheels.
Diamond
GIRLS
nr4, Va7 Y07