The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 13, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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    TITE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MORNING. AUGUST 13, 1893.
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MAGNETISM
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MR. BUDD ASSAULTED.
Severely Baataa bjr I'nkeowe Frso.
Found I'neoasoioun.
Sunday morning J. T. Budd. of Bel
tnunt street, wat most crueMy and bru
tally assaulted by an unknown person
at the Delaware and Hudson irelKt
Jiouse. IMr. Budd wu severely Injured
about the head, there beiiut a large
cut on hla forehead and his face belimt
badly bruised. '
Mr. Budd acts as nlfrht clerk at the
freight house and one of his duties is to
ell tk-kets for the late trains. As he
left the freight house he saw a man
on the lower end of the platform, but as
he approached, jumped off among the
cars on the switch.
He did not follow him. but went to
the depot to sell the tli-kets. He report
d the matter to Night Watchman
"Wills, who went back with him and
helped him search for the man. but he
tiad disappeared, lie thought no more
tf it and resumed his Uuties. It was
very hot and Budd went out on the
platform to cool off. 'As he stepped out
of the door he was struck on the head
and fell unconscious.
Shortly after he was discovered by
Wlnton Carey, who, with the assist
ance of Alfred Masters, took the in
jured man to the olttoe of Dr. J. S.
INIU'3 where his wounds were cared for.
Ills wounds, though not serious, are
very painful. A Hat Instrument must
tiave been used, as the whole aide of his
face is hurt. He has no Idea who the
assailant was. What -reason there
coiiKl be for .the attack upon him he
cannot account for. He has had no
trouble with any one and has always
been on the best of terms with his com
panions. Ho will have a moat diligent
search mude for the person, who wilt
receive the severest punishment possi
ble. The company also say they Intend
to find the offender and they will tench
him that their employes are not to be
molested.
Mr. Budd is a very popular younjr
man and Is a trusted employe. His
many friends regret his experience and
ht.pe the marauder will be captured.
MRS. STANTON DEAD.
The Walt-Known Lady Passes Away at
Panvillo.
The many friends of Mrs. Emlline
Stanton will be pained to hear of her
death, which occurred at Danville yes
terday morning. 'Mrs. Stanton has
been a sufferer for many years and at
times with the result that her mind
had become slightly weakened. With
the view of curing this and also be
cause of the better treatment afforded.
Mrs. Stanton was placed in the Dan
ville asylum, where she was at the
time of her death.
Mrs. Stanton was born tn Preston,
Wayne county. April 9, 1S27. In 1S49
she was married to Henry K Stanton,
ivho died eleven years ago. Two
daughtars survive her, Mrs. Frank
Kilpatrick, of this city, and Mrs. Eg
bert Kilpatrlck. of Baiiibrldge. X. T.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Kilpatrick left for Dan
ville, and they will accompany the
remains to this city, where they will
be burled.
NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS
(Mr. and Mrs. H"arry Harrison and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cole
man, of Paterson, N. J., spent- yester
day at Stanton Pond.
Albert H. Vandermark left yesterday
for a week's vacation, which he will
spend at Sylvan Beaoh, Lake Oneida,
New York and other places of Interest.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Anthony O'Hara are
entertaining Miss Julia Langan ',of
Scranton.
Misses Bertha and Grace Hathaway,
Susie Jadwin. of this city, and Mrs.
Wentzel, of Binghamton. N. Y.. Wil
liam Hathaway and William Grltman
spent yesterday at Crystal Lake .
Alderman L. Q. Bunnell and wtfe will
leave today for Jamestown. N. Y.,
where they will visit relatives for about
a week.
Mis. MeTIfile Is (juite 111 at her home
on Dundaff street.
Mlsflfs Cora Crandall and Mamie
Daley have gone to Uniondale, where
they will visit friends for a week.
Mrs. William Sweeney, of Olyphant,
was the guest of Miss Annie Nealon, of
Pike street, over Sunday.
D. W. Humphrey returned yesterday
from the seashore, where he has been
spending his vaca-Mon.
Harry Hall, of High street, enter
tained S. A. Cahoon, of Scranton, over
Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Strohecter and daughter
Louise spent yesterday at the home of
Mrs. IT. D. Herring, of Salem avenue.
Miss Maggie Duffy, of Gorden ave
nue, Ins returned home after a week'
vllt with friends in Scranton.
Mr. Henry Robinson, of New York,
and Miss Bessie Bounds, of Uniondale,
are visiting the latter' brothers. Wal
ter and Jesse Hounds, on Washington
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Tucker, of
Scrofula Broke Out
On our boy when baby. Ws gnr htm
nncb treatment without a?ail. Noticing
Is to pipers Hood's Bamparilla was no
ommradsd lor scrofula and blood diseases
wsgavs It atrial. Wa soon sew a ehMge
for Mm betUr. Ha baa takan four bottlas
Hood's Garsaparilla
and la now entirely well, hearty and frea
from all scrofulous symptoms. I hay
also taken three bottles for nervous heart
ache and catarrh. It gave ma greet relief."
nia. i. m. smith, ttutner men, va.
nvvu 9 rino
Hob. fiteeMeeat.
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Oil Cloths,
Linoleums,
Lace Curtains, .
Chenille Curtains,',
Tapestry Curtains,
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J. SCOTT INGLIS
Darte avenue, left yesterday morning
for Hamilton. Pa., where they will visit
relatives. - . -.
Miss Ancle Blrs has returned rrora a
trip to Albany. N. Y.
A farewell party will be tendered this
evening to Kdward Burke, at his .home
on Brooklyn street. Mr. Burke will
leave in a short time for Pittsburg,
kn . h tutu auceDted a position s
mail agent between Pittsburg and Buf
falo. . ....
Rev. Charles Lee was xaaen suuueii-
ly ill Saturday night, consequently
there was no service held in th Pres
byterian church yesterday.
Miss Nellie Loftus, of Seventh ave
nue, has returned home after a three
weeks" visltln Binghamton, xm. x.
Charlca J. Watkins, business mana
ger for the Scranton Times, spent yes
terday in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mills and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. George Burrell
and family left yesterday for a week's
visit at Asbury Park.
The following persona composed a
camping party which left this morning
for a few days' outing at biK Lane,
Wayne county: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Williams Mr. and Mrs. josepn morgan.
Miss Maud Hubbard, Andrew Gramer
and Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Millan, of
New York city.
Miss Charlotte Giles spent Sunday at
Crystal Lake.
Thomas Gllmartln. of Brooklyn
street, is able to be around again after
his recent illness.
William Merrick, of Flttsburg. Pa
ls visiting rule sister. Mrs. Peter O'Neal.
of Battles alley.
J. P. A. Tlngley spent Sunday with
Captain Morris and family, of Scran
ton.
Airs. Hannah Leonard, who has been
camping at Crystal Ijtke, was called
home by the illness of her sister.
(Miss Kvvlyn Jones is visiting rela
tives In Wtlkes-Uarre and Morris Run.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Kline have returned
home after a week's visit at Atlantic
City.
Miss Elizabeth Thomas, of Scranton,
spent yesterday as the guest of Miss
Elizabeth Thomas, of South Church
street.
Miss Mary 'Man ley has returned from
Atlantic City, where she has been
spending her vacation. '
Miss (Mary Meehan, of Brooklyn
street, is visiting friends in Scranton.
The Misses Mary and Annie Mohan.
of Moscow, are visiting Miss Mary
Burke, of Brooklyn street.
The' Misses Nellie Flannloran and Ki
ll! Murray, of Newark Valley, N. J.,
returned home yesterdav. afte.r a few
deys' visit with Miss Kate Walsh, of
let-race street.
John Hartman. of the H. W. Johns
Manufacturing company. FhlladclDhla.
ami New York, and Eli J. Davis, ma
chinist, of Scranton. spent Sunday with
air. ana airs. c. W. Smith, of Eighth
avenue.
Melvln Tappen. of Farvlew street.
spent Sunday with friends in Tunkhan-
nocK.
Henry Pierce and wife will return
today from Otlsvllle, Orange county,
where they have been visiting relatives
for the past two weeks.
Edward Healey. of iDundaff street, is
quite 111 with typhoid fever.
'ine condition of Abe Sahm. who un
derwent an operation at Emergency
nospuai last weeK. is improved.
jonn t. Ball, of Honesdale. called on
friends in this city yesterday.
me uMlsses Mary Burke and Lizzie
Killeen and Mrs.' Mary l.McCawley are
vismng menus in scranton.
iMiss Mamie McNichol. of Olvnhant
Is the guest of Mrs. Ruel Hampton, of
aoum Wyoming street.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain and son.
Tnomas. onMlddletown. iN. Y., and Mrs.
Henry Ball, of 'Honesdale. who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
schoonover, have returned home.
IMiss Kate Kelloy. of River street, has
gone to Lake Ariel for a ten days' out
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Payne, of Scran
ton. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
fc.. R. Sampson, of Jeffrey street.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. E. Marcy and son.
Raymond, Misses Mary. Minnie and
Isabel -Marcy. of this city, are visltlne
at L,3ne nneriaan.
Miss Cecelia Clark, of Pieman
Mount, spent Sunday with friends in
town.
Robert Bryson and Kirk Wlckwlre
iook a spin to Newton lake Sunday.
ARCH BAUD.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cnrden and Mr
Neal Kearney and son. Patrick war in
uusnore on Saturday attending the fu
neral of Mrs. Gilllcan. who was a. sis
ter or Mr. carden.
The borough council will hold a re.
ular meeting this even In sr.
During the past week painters have
been at work on the Orftarlo and West
ern depot, and they have beautified It
Inside and out with paint and varnish.
The building now presents a neat an-
pearanee, and as far as appointments
go is second to none m the r.iiley. The
officials are to be commended for the
care rhey bestow on their nroDertv
nere.
Mrs. Robert 'Marley, of Worcester.
Mass., a former resident of this place.
Is visiting relatives here. She is ac
companied by her daughter Sarah.
Mr. and Mrs. U. J. McIIale, Mrs. P.
W. Fadden. of Olyphant, and Miss
Julia Gownley, of Philadelphia, spent
ouniiay wun menus nere.
Miss Jennie Kearney, of Laurel
street, is spending a few days at Lake
Wlnola.
On Friday C. M. Hathaway, Jr., of
Olj-pharrt, and a representative of an
Insurance association were here for the
purpose of procuring data as to the
value and character of Insurable prop.
erty In this borough. It is said that a
re-arrangement of rates will result
from this visit and there may possibly
oe an increase in the cost of Insurance.
The gentlemen expressed themselves as
being satisfied with our facilities of
fighting flames, and also with the ex
ceptlonal record to this borough because
or Its freedom from disastrous nres.
At present Archbald 4s reaping the
benefit of a building boom, and In every
part of the town neat and costlv struc
tures are being erected. Chlrf among
wem is tne nannsome wnite-brlck res
idence of Rev. T. J. Comerford. which
is now being roofed and will be rendy
for occupancy within two months. The
Presbyterian parsonage Is also rapidly
raising sky-ward, and It will be an
ornament to ttie neighborhood In which
it Is located. Frank Gaughan has
broken ground for a large and costly
dwelling near Daly's crossing, and
Martin Cawley 1s also preparing to
build a new home on the site now oc
cupied by vls present residence. There
are many smaller buildings going up on
the outskirts of the town.
John B. Lack, of Main street, spent
Sunday at Asbury Park, where Mrs.
Lack) has been stopping during the past
two weeas. -
Piles! Plies! Itching Piles.
Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching
and stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tumors
form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be
coming vary sore. Bwanye's Ointment
stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ul
ceration, and In moat eases removes the
tumors. At druggists, or by mall, or H
cents. Dr. Bwayo Boa, pnuadeipbla
r O R K tST-C IT V.
Mrs. H. W. Brown and children have
been spending tha past two weeks at
Lake Como. 'Wayne county.
E. J. Monroe, of Lake Como, Is look-
Ins- after bis property interests nere,
C. H. Smith, of Scranton, was In
town today. . -
Mrs, George 3. Benton, of Carhondale.
DonmrEEY mine
Mrs. Monroe Tyler, Saturday and Sun
day.
Thomas J. Maxey spent Friday ana
Saturday as the guest of Hazleton
friends.
Miss Minnie P. Gay has returned to
her home at iMIIanvllle, Wayne county,
after a week's visit with her sister,
Mrs. M. Blvins.
Anna Thomas, of Herrlck Center, who
was recently elected a teacher in the
Forest City graded school for the en
suing year, was a visitor in this borough
Saturday.
Louisa Westgate returned Saturday
from a month's visit with her sister.
Mrs. T. D. Jones, of South Gibson.
J.'R. Budd and family, who are spend
ing the summer on their farm at Uird
lund, Wayne caunty, were home over
Sunday.
A very Interesting meeting was held
by the Christian Endeavor societies of
this place at the First Baptist church on
Sunday evening. Delegates were pres
ent from Uniondale, Ararat and Car-
bondale, and interesting reports of the
international convention held at Boston
were given by the Misses Ellis, of Car
bondale; Miss Nettle Bluxham and
Clark Avery, of Ararat, and Miss Frank
Lewis and Howard Crane, of Union
dale. Rev. II. J. Crane, of Uniondale,
also delivered a brief but an excellent
address. The church was well filled
with Endeavorers and their friends,
and the Epworth league of the Method
ist church was also present In a body to
enjoy the interesting and helpful re
ports of the great convention.
The Presbyterians will hold a Boston
social and entertainment in the church
parlors on Friday evening.
JERMYN.
Miss Julia Gill is visiting friends In
Buffalo, N. Y.
Mrs. Osborne and daughter are ex
pected to arrive from their European
trip on Friday.
Saturday the members of the Sacred
Heart churdh will excurt to 'Lanesboro.
Taylor's Grove has been fitted up. The
boating and Ashing on the Susque
hanna, will help to make the trip a de
lightful one to all who go.
The body of Mrs. Thomas Rellly. who
died Saturday nMU, will be taken to
Glrardsville for burlal. The funeral
party will leave on the 8.10 Delaware
and Hudson train this morning.
The ladles of the Methodist Episcopal
church have prepared a programme for
their entertainment Thursday evening
that will please you. Ice cream will
be served t the close of the exercises.
Thomas Hunter Post, Grand Army of
the Republic, are making arrangements
to attend the reunion in Montrose,
Aug. 21.
W. R. Podson and family were the
guests of Kingston friends Sunday.
R. W. Ryimer Is tenvporarllly acting
as station agent for the Ontario and
Western, at Pleasant Mount.
Rev. and iMrs. A. O. .Mowells are en
tertaining relatives from New York
eltv.
Bids will now be reeeivea Dy xne
street commiit'tee tor grading Third
street.
Charles Mavnard Is spending nis va
ratlnn n-lt'h friends In Wavne County.
The Infant child of Ueorge i sner, oi
Mavfleld, was buried in Rose Hill ceme'
tery Sunday afternoon.
Miss Eliza Osborne will enter Miners'
vllle Normal school Sept. 2.
Rev. M. E. Lynott was a Scranton
i-luitnr vesterdav.
C. D. Helmes hns cnanangeu inomas
WTalkey to a wheel-borrow race, to
come oft on the day of the Baptist
Episcopal union excursion,
MOOSIC.
Walter Hlnes and Miss Etta C. Tre
galles were married Saturday evening.
Aug. 10, by Rev. L. A. Llndermutn, or
the Presbyterian church, at the home
of the bride's sister, Mrs. cnaries or
der, of Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Benton and Mr,
ami Mrs Robert Blackman. of Scran
ton. spent Sunday at the home of
(lenrce H. Pearl.
Mr. and Mcs. James Brown spent
Sunday with friends in Dunmore.
Rev. A. J. Wlesly. of Avoca, was a
caller at the Presbyterian parsonage.
Miss Olive Pearl and brother Ernest
were callers In the Electric City, Mon
day.
Miss Alice Price is on the sick list.
Prayer meerlng Wednesday evening
at the Presbyterian church at 7.30
o'clock.
Mis3 Frances Elwell, of Scranton,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W.
R. Manners.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Pearl at
tended a lecture given at the Woman's
Christian Temperance union rooms, at
Scranton, Monday evening.
Miss Anna Hunter, of Wlnton, Is vis
iting Miss Maine Monle, of South Main
street.
Miss (Lottie Ace, of Scranton, is vis
iting at the home of M. Cnolbaugh.
Joe Jennings, of Stark's, who has
been spending his vacation at his home.
has returned to Jefferson -college, Phila
delphia, to resume his studies.
There will be a social held at the
home of U. O. Brown, on Main street.
Thursday evening, Aug. 15, for the ben
efit of the 'Presbyterian parsonage.
Will Bnwman, of Plttston, spent Sat
urday at the Robertson residence.
CLARK'S QREEN.
Bert Smith and Tamil v. of New Mil.
ford, spent several days with relatives
nere last ween.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, of Brooklyn,
n. witn miss iiurth, of Fractoryvllle,
were guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Skin
nor,
Miss Gibson, of Wllkes-Bnrre, Is Vis
iting her chum, Miss Lizzie Frace.
Miss Carrie Wells 4s visiting friends
in Taylor.
Miss Mne Benedict returned to tier
home In Park Place on Saturday last.
Fred Brown and Arch Courtrlght left
yesterday for an extended trip through
the west.
miss Maud Muiienix started ror a
visit to friends In Park Place on Sat
urday evening last.
Harry Rhodes, of Gleenwood, spent
his vacation week with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Blhodes, and re
turned on Sunday afternoon.
Rev. James Fielding occupied the put
pit of the Baptist church on Saturday
and Sunday's Covenant meeting occa
sion.
Edith Wilson Is visiting friends at
Bald Mount.
An entertainment for the benefit of
the Epworth league 4s being contem
plated.
Hon. Samuel Amerman and family
are spending a short time at A. F,
Brlgham's.
CUARK'I
IUMMIT.
The festival and clam bake held In
NIchM t grove Thursday afternoon and
evening by the Electric Star band was
a complete success. The boys have the
best wishes of tha community, which
was shown by the vast throng of pleas
ant faces. Too much praise carinot be
given the boys under the Instructions
of their accomplished leader, George
Warner, for their fine rendering of their
selections. We take exceptions to the
report of any howling or fighting, as
everything passed off lovely, and we
congratulate the boys for snaking It
pleasant for every one. The boys are
smiling yet over ins proceeaa, wiucn
VrVVW-ai4i
AVOCA.
Mrs. J. R. Waaner returned on Sat
urday, after a week's visit with friends
at Lehman.
Mrs. Charley Stecmaier. Of Wllkes-
Barre, Is visiting at the home of Chris.
Druffner.
Mike Clifford, of the West Side. Is sick
with an attack of malaria.
Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Wagner are en-
tertalnliie Mrs. T. H. Brown, of Leh
man. Miss Dora Davis, of Albany, la spend
ing her vacation with Miss Anna Dee
ble, of English street.
Misses Teresa M. ilannan and Llllle
Schreiber. of New York, are the guests
or Miss Ella O'Malley.
The Olyphant Base Ball team crossed
bats yesterday with the Avoca business
men on the la tier's grounds. The score
was 12 to 13, a vootory for the Oly-
pnants.
Henry Gerrltv and Will Blast, of
Plttoton, were entertained last evening
oy friends here.
Mart Collins spent last evening with
Hamtown friends.
Miss Llztie Clifford, of Dun more. Is
the guest of the Misses Connor, of Vine
street.
Sterling Keith returned vesterdav
from a two weeks' vacation at Atlan
tic City.
Ethel Sammon. the 5-month-old child
of Mr. and Mrs. William Sammon. died
yesterday of cholera Infantum. Funer
al this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
The Tuneral of Patrick Creadon.
which occurred yesterday morning, was
largely attended. The high mass of
requiem was solemnized bv Rev. M. F.
Crane, who preached a very appropri
ate sermon in tribute to the deceased
interment In St. Marv'a cemeterv. Tha
pall-bearers were Michael Onlnn W
Major. James O'Malley. Owen McClaln,
jonn uaruner and Alexander Hastle.
PECKVILLE .
All members at TUbItaIv rvnnnii
Junior Order . United American Mel
chanlcs, are reouested to mt
lodge meeting next Wednesday evo.
nlnig, as the grand councillor and grand
vice councellor will be present to
uirungaci important business.
vouncuman W. It. Stevens was one
among the many from here that took
in tne excursion to Ocean Grove last
Daturuay.
Mia Homer Enrlls'h and thru hll.
dren are rusticating with friends at
MOSCOW.
i nomas nwaies is erectlnir m. naor
house on North Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Snvder anil fam.
Ily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrison
spent Sunday at Lllv Lake.
rne employes of the Riverside colllerv
were paid yesterday.
R. M. Hoffecker took & snln on hla
wneei to L,ny L,aKe Sunday.
jure. r. u. Harding is very sick.
MAYFIELD.
H. J. De Graw Visited Chnriea A.
Hoyt, at West Plttston, over Sunday.
A game of ball will be Dlaved on the
East Side grounds this morning, be
tween the Jermyn clerks and a team of
the Loyal Knights of America, of Jer
myn. P. F. Kllker Is holding doom "the
Key- nipnts ait Plttston, 'for the next
two weeKs.
W. J. Bergan and son AlDhonsus vis
ited Peckvllle Sunday.
Tne remains of Mrs.Thomas Rell v.
of Plank road, who died Saturdav
night, will be taken to Glrardville, Pa.,
for burial on the 10 o'clock Delaware
and Hudson train today. A high mass
of requiem will be celebrated In Sacred
Heart church at 9 o'clock.
Relief In Sis Hours.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls.
eases relieved In six hours by the "New
Great South American Kidney Cure."
This new remedy Is a great surprise on
account or Its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in tne Dladder, kidneys,
back ana every part vi ine urinary pas
aires, in male or female. It relieves ra,
tention of water and pain in passing ft
almost Immediately. If you want quick
relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold
by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 12B Penn ave
nue, Scranton, Pa
JIT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL.
Coal sf the bast aualltr for omuHi
sa, and of all slses, deltvered la any
urai-n wi i ki my unici
NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE
Rar room, drat floor. Third National
rwoa wr vr man or iviepnone m IM
..Ms, win rcneiv prompt, aiivniion.
Ape!.! contnusta will be made fo tfct
WM. T. SMITH.
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
The Finest In the City.
The latest Improved furnltb'
lags tad apparatus for fecplag
Beat, butter aid egga.
t2S Wyomlni Ave
EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO..
5,6 LACKAWANNA AVE.
The stork we parchased at the sheriff's Bale
at Haaletua, Pa. Our Hales, since opening.
? roved more satisfactory than we thought.
hn crowd on Holiday was enormously large,
and carried away the Bargains, and the stock
which Is left wsil dispone of at your own
tiricea. Bale all week at the following priest:
I case Dress Ginghams, gross price, I oeuti,
Our Prlec, 3W Cants
1 ease of Unbleached Browa Cotton. 4,
aesTT, for sheeting only, gross price. I
cent, Our Prlca, 4H Cants
I esse Checked Crash, sU linen, gross prion.
lOernta. Our Prlea, 0 Cants
1 eass Meaehea Towels, by the pair,
fringed, gross price, 10 eeata.
- - Our Pries, 10 Csnts
I eass M Hsarhsd Mohawk atoslin. gross
pries, at seats. Our Pries, IIM Csnts
A great sate for the ass at every hoasakold.
1 esse'sf Tmrkey Sag Covert, tlnas tx sad
Mxi, gross price. SM sad II 0O.
Our Pries, 60s. ens' Me.
- Vast Tsrkay gad.
ee ra o a do
as a ChratiTC in
Gbronio Diseases.
It Is no longer a doubt, but a demon.
strated fact, that the power of magnetism
and electricity as used In the cure of
chronlo disease Is the greatest aux
iliary to medicine that Is known to science
at the present day, and some of the most
wonderful cures have been performed by
the proper use of the above mentioned
powers. Or. P. B. Smith and staff huv
employed those powers In the cure of
chronic diseases for many years with the
moat remarkable good results, as the fol
lowing case will show: Mrs. Uroale, a
lady about E0 years old. came to Dr. Smith
and staff. She was suffering with strict
ure of the throat for about eight years.
For over six years she had not swallowed
a mouthful of solid food. She had been
compelled to live on tea, coffee, milk and
the thlnest kind of soups. She had been
doctoring for years, but found no relief.
She was told by several doctlrs that there
was no cure, that all she could hope for
was death, which would come by degress,
or. In other words, that the passage to her
stomach would close and she would start o
to death. Living In utter despair a friend
called her attention to an advertisement
In the paper of the cures made by Dr.
Smith and staff, and contrary to the ad
vice of the family physician she com
menced taking magnetic treatments, tihe
was told that she had simply thrown her
money away, that no doctor could cure
her, but despite of all those protestations
she Is today a living testimonial to the
healing virtues of mugnetlsm, for she was
absolutely and permanently cured of her
affliction by Dr. Smith and staff, if you
are suffering with any complaint call on
those doctlrs at DOS Linden street, opposite
tho court house, and be cured. - Consulta
tion free from to 6 dally except Sundny.
Tuesdays and Fridays from t a, m. to
p. m.
THEBELL
230 Lackawanna Av&, Scranton.
The Times Mty Not Be All
It Should Be, hot Our
Will go ft great iray toward
evening np things
for our customers
WE IE m MONEY THIS IK.
SUITS.
en's Suits, regnlar price $9, $4.65
Men's Suits, regular price 12, 7,75
PANTS.
Men's Puts as lei is
Men's Cassloere Puts
Men's Fine Dress Puts
$.65
1.45
2.25
BOYS' CLOTHING
A Senlceable Suit for
A Good Wool Suit for
I Hobbj Dress Salt for
I Pair Knee Puts for
$.85
1.48
2.75
.25
THE BELL
CLOTHING HOUSE,
230 Lackawanna Art
8ION OF THK BELL.
1 ettei of Dnmmer Btlbrlggsa lien's TTn
derwesr, tn all qualities, grout price, lie,
BSo, and Sue., oar
Prloe to Cleee Out Entire Lot 20o
) dosen Men's White ITnlsnndrled Shirts,
pare lin.n bosom, doable front end back,
rest price, W cants,
Our Price, 29 Cents
JO dosen of Ontlng Shirts, In all qualities,,
grots price, iSo., 80c, Wo., die. and 78c
We will make a sweep on the entire lot
and let her go at 25 Cents Your Cholee
HOSICRY-ThtteprlcetwIU hold good
for all thlt week. 6UU pair Men's Books
at Sc., gross price, 10t,; M pairs Ladles'
Fast Black Bote, grots price, 10 cents,
Our Prlee, 5o.l dosen of ranch
Balbrlggaa Half Bote, and last Blaok
nu nna nrlae. U cents,
Our Price, 12M. Cents
Ladles' Tests at one-half toss thin elsewhere.
Beotrefolaad MIL
so eoi n m
BARGAINS
TO our patrons:
Washburn -Crosby Co. wish to assure their HMfty MtO
rons that they will this year hold to their usual custom
of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until ths new crop
is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and
owing to the excessively dry weather many millers are)
of the opinion that It w already cured, and in proper
condition for milling. WashburnCrosby Co. will tak
no riHks, and will allow the new wheat fully three
months to mature before grinding.
This careful attention to every detail of milling has)
E laced WuhburnCrosby Co.'s flour far above other
rands.
lEGIRGEL
Wholesale Agents.
KERR, SIEBECKER & CO.
Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums,
Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
and Lace Curtains, Draperies
and Upholstery Goods.
fill
Pertaining to the Carpet and Curtain Trade.
406408 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pi
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
FURNITURE
Will be found at our branch store in the Watt Build
ing, Church street, Carbondale, Pa.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Manufacturers or
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING MID PUMPING MACHINERY.
Oeaersi Office SCRANTON, PA.
YOURS FOR
COMFORT
A well-made Couch,
latest design corduroy which
wide, 76 inches long, double
new. Some stores have valued not as good at $15.00;
others at $12.00. "ECONOMY'S" price is $9.90. Only
two dozen of them won't last
Fall Callings
Are now ready for your inspection. Early choice means
lower prices.
OURS A Credit
CASH PRICES.
M
CONNELL
I
YOURS FOR
$0.00
fringed all around, covered ia
means durability 28 inches
roll pillow head something
long at the price.
llouso Soiling at
FURNITURE CO.;
22$ and 227
WyoisUtjAveaus.,
was the guest of har pat ents, Mr. and
amounted to i.x . ...,.