The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 20, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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    TITE SCRA2TTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MOKNTINO. AUGUST 20, 1893.
Carbondale Neu)s.
WE WERE DEMOKALIZED.
And Lancaster Easily Won the Victory
the Diamond.
A general demoralisation In the field
In the first and second inning wm the
direct cause of yesterday n defeat. x
Mncasterlana crowd the home plate In
these epochs and each one.bro,uhi"n
tided burdt-n to that tired w"n
which our ownest own seemed to be ar
flicted. These six runs served to dis
courage the homesters and all the yore
time snap which we were wont to see
was invisible thereafter.
Big Bill Massey made his appearance
after a ten days' Illness. It Is appar
ent that the big fellow has not yet re
covered his grip. Me seemed very weak
yesterday and only kept to his work
by a determined effort.
It was a busy day for "Chorch"
Stalls. Me reached first base four
times out of five times at toat and
scored both of Carbondale's runs, in
addition thereto he successfully nego
tiated his seven chances and handled
ten ground balls without the semblance
of a Juggle. His side partner. Man
McQuade, also distinguished himself by
making a neat return of Seybolt's long
drive, putting that ambitious gentle
man out at the plate. Wetiel and
Patohen also earned applause by co
operating in this play.
Today's game will be for blood, and,
of course, everyone wishes that the
blood will be Lancasterian. Two
straight defeats are more than we are
accustomed to up In this neck of woods.
Following Is the score:
CAISBONDALE.
R. H. O. A. E.
Stalts. cf 2 1 1
Shield. 2b 0 0 2 J 3
I'litchelt, c 1
Massey, lb 0 17 10
McQuade, If 0 0 2 1 0
Vethike. rf 0 1 0 J 0
Stiles. 3b 3 1 S ?
WetieJ. ss 0 0 S S J
Yerkes. p 0 0 1 4 I
Total 2 7 27 15
LANCASTER.
R. H. O. A. E.
Best. If s r 3 0 0
SeuniUl. cf 1 1 J 2 2
l.e:.1y. 3b 2 3 2 8 0
ButU'i-more, rf 1 0 0 0 0
SeyboUl, lb 1 T 9 1
Stouoh, 2b 0 2 1 6 0
Cargo, es 0 2 3 1 0
Moth, c 0 7 1 0
West 11111
Total U 17 H 1
Lancaster 2 4O000210-0
Carbondale 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- 2
Earned runs Lancaster. 1. Three-base
hits Leldy. Seybold. Cargo. Stolen bases
l.eidy, Stotii'h. Left on bases Carbon
dale, 8; Lancaster, 8. Struck out By
Yerkes, 3; by West, 4. Douple play
Stourh to Cariro to Seybold. First on er
. rors Carbonilnle, 1; Lancaster, B. P'-rst
on balls Off West. 5: off Yerkes. 4. Hit
by pitcher West. 1. Wild pitch-Yerkes,
Pased ball Patchen. Umpire XIanlove.
Time 2.05.
MARRIED AT WINDSOR.
Carbondolo Voung People Join Hands
for Lite.
On Saturday Miss Emma L. Gardner
and Oeo'rjre H. Gleason, of this city,
were joined In holy wedlock by Rev. J.
T. Cameron, pastor of the Methodist
church at Windsor. N. Y. The happy
young couple returned to this city and
tiave gone to housekeeping at No. 1V9
Washing-ton street.
The ibride Is the daughter of Mrs. S.
L. Gardner, of Greenfield. The groom
4s foreman of the Job printing office of
Joslin & Carpenter.
Confirmation Classes.
Classes to prepare for receiving the
sacrament of confirmation will be
formed on Tuesday afternoon and
evening at St. Rose church. Only those
who have received holy communion will
be admitted to the classes. Rt. Rev.
Bishop William O'Hara, of Scranton
will confirm the persons who have been
Instructed on the feast of the Nativity
September 8.
Anthracite Sold Out.
The sale of the effects of the Anthra
cite Publishing company on a land
lord's warrant, .Issued by John W. Ait
ken, took place at 4 o'clock yesterday
afternoon. The stock ownd by the
company. Including Job presses, type,
paper cutter, stock, fitc, was bid In
by Attorney J. E. Burr for $104. One
of the unpaid employes made an effort
to stop the sale.
Tho F.xcnrslon.
The Odd Fellows have made all ar
rangement for today's excursion to
Blnehajmton vl the New York, Lake
Erie and Western railroad. The train
reaves the Union station at 8 a. m. A
free entertainment will be one of the
attractions at Ross park.
Tho Dramatic Season.
, The Gran1 Opera house Is being thor
oughly renovated, preparatory to the
opening of the season of 1895-6. which
What
' Ton want of medicine is that It shall do
yon good parity and enrich your blood,
throw off that tlrad feeling, and five you
health, strength, courage and ambition.
Hood's
Banaparilla la the only true blood purifier
1 prominently in the public eye today, and
it meet these requirements perfectly.
This is proved by the testimony ot thou
sands of people. Bood'a
Sarsaparilla
Bnilda up the nerves by feeding then on
pare blood, creates an appetite by toning
, the digestive organs, overcome That Tired
Feeling by giving vitality to the blood,
and gives sweet refreshing sleep. Yon
may realize that Hood's Sarsaparilla
Does
tils by giving It a lair trial. Insist Bpoa
Hood's and only Hood's, f 1 ; all for $5.
Hood's Pills Sf
CARPETS.
All th latest Fall Styles.
- CURTAINS
. We handle all kinds and styles.
RUGS AND MATS
In endless variety front 25c. to
Siu.uo. ...
Oil ClothB,Linolcums, Window
Shades, Wall Papers, Carpet
sweepers ana fancy t-nairs.
J. Scott jp
?lis
will occur on Friday evening, when MA
tt,n.. rhisir" will hp nrpsertted. TtM
IRRtc vm.i. ' r- "
iiirrnt will be ouened tomorrow at
Reynolds' drug store.
PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Watt. Miss Mary
and Fred Watt will spend the coming
month at Asbury FarK.
Mr. and 'Mrs. C. O. Mellon, or Lin
coln avenue, have left tor the sea
shore. W. T. Colvllle has left for Montreal.
The Anthracite Social club will hold
grand social In Lowery'a new trail on
Belmont street Wednesday evening.
fieuiare Pendleton, of Wayne street.
has returned from his visit with rela
tives In Stonlngton, Conn. .He was ac
companied to this city by ula sisters,
Misses May and Charlotte.
L. M. Brundage and wife, or Wyo
ming street, have left to Join a camp
ing party at Wrlghter's lake, Susque
hanna county.
Ex-Mayor iM. C. MeGavla and wire, or
Hoboken, N. J., are guests ot Hugh
Powderly, of High street.
Miss Lime Harrington, of New xorK
city. Is the uest of her sister, Mrs. T.
A. Kirkwoqd, of River street.
Miss Kate McKenna. of Honesdale, is
the guest ofliliss Anna Bergan, of Pike
street.
Air. and Mrs. W. J. Merrick, who have
been visiting friends in town for the
past week, have returned to their home
in Pittsburg.
Miss Cora Estabrook, of Ciarneld ave
nue. Is visiting friends at Jackson.
'Mhw Lena Bronson. of! Canaan street.
Is upending a few weeks with friends
at Sidney, X. Y.
Miss Lillian Robinson, of .Koblnson
avenue, has returned from a visit with
friends at Clark's Green.
Mrs. E. J. ManaUm. of Haines, Wayne
county, is visiting friends In this city.
Oliss owy Ifengelly. or Ulrgett street.
has returned from a few weeks' vaca
tion, spent at 'Binghamton and other
places.
Miss Lizzie Ammerman. wno nas Decn
visiting In Susquehanna county, is seri
ously 111, and 9ier mother and brother
have gone to her bedside.
Daniel Jones la spending a weeK at
Harvey's Lake.
Jesse Norrls, John Norrls, William
Hill and George Honey are camping at
Rider's lake, near Thompson, Pa this
week.
ev. J. V. Hussie, a former priest
here, was In this city yesterday.
Mlsa May Davis is visiting in .Nantl-
coke.
Miss Clara Doyle left last night for
Philadelphia and Atlantic City.
Miss Etta McDonald, or New YorK
city, is being entertained by friends In
this city.
Contractor Budd has commenced the
erection of a new house on Canaan
street for Corron Plx.
Louis Abbott, of Garfield avenue, is
spending his vacation at Newton lake.
Mr. and Mis. Frank Lindsay ami
daughter, of Mill street, are enjoying
an outing at Crystal Lake.
Misses LUla and Nora and James ual-
lagher, of Wllkes-Barre, are being en
tertained iby Mies Nora Nealon, of South
Church street.
Rev. E. J. Balsley spent yesterday at
Crystal Lake.
Ueorge Blgelow. of Pleasant Mount,
Is the guest of Mrs. Frank Wells, of
Pike street.
Met Wilson, of Scranton, was In this
city on business yesterday.
Misses Ma me liryson, Sarah Lewis
and Ophle Morgan, and Albert Blrkett
were visitors In Jermyn last night.
C. H. Rawlins, or Oxford, Md., a
wholesale oyster' dealer, called on the
trade In this city yesterday.
E. 'Fitzsimmons, of Scranton, was a
caller In this city yesterday.
H. E. Taylor, of Forest City, was a
visitor In this city last night.
Dallas H. Piatt, of Binghamton, N. Y.,
who Is visiting In this city, spent several
days at Newton Lake.
On Thursday takes place the excur
sion and clarrabake of the George W.
West Division, xo. 48, Li. ot L. E. at
Poyntelle. The round fare from Car
bondale will be 80 cents
The Odd Fellows, of Olyphant, were
at Falrvlew yesterday
The Plumbers toase ball club walloped
the Carpenters at Alumni park, 31
to 22.
William Davis, of 'Pittsburg, was in
this city yes".eT(lay
Sunday, Lizzie, daughter of Mr. and
Mi. Evan Davis, of Belmont street,
died from cholera Infantum. The
funeral wm held yesterday afternoon
at 10 o'clock. Interment In Blakely.
David J. Orr Krf t yesterday for Read
ing to attend the Knights of Pythias
grand lodge sessions.
John Fanning, of Simpson, 'While en
gaged In a wrestling match, had the
misfortune to fracture his collar bone.
John Jay cox, of Simpson. Is lying at
Emsrgency hospital suffering with a
fractured thigh. He fell off a high
bluff.
Henry Fltzslmmon, of Cleveland, O.,
Is visiting in this city.
Mrs. Robert Haney and Miss Maybert
Hunter, of Canaan street, have loft for
a visit to Boston.
Mias Katie Kearney has returned
from Forest City.
Miss Emma. Dunlavey has returned to
her home in Scranton, after a visit in
this city.
The Are. light and water committee
wHl. recommend councils to -pass a res
olution providing the Cottage Hose
company with 500 feet of new hose.
Louis Arthur, while running on Wil
liams avenue, fell and cub a deep gash
In his face. Six Mitches were required
to close the wound.
Frank D. Hutehln, of Norwich, N.
Y., hi visaing In this city.
Alderman Bunnell fa back from his
vacation, which he spent at Jamestown,
N. Y.
The Royal Welsh I adits' choir will
sing in this olty Ort. 1J.
Misses Stella Brownell and VevsA
Lewis, of Scranton, are visiting In this
clly-
PRICEHURQ.
Wllliflm ff n-T v.n (h II n nf aiiAtLit.la
called on friends in town Friday last.
John Rles and Martin Deltmlller
spent Suwctay with friends at Archbald.
i no nvirw 01 arry ewrims, on Car-
ITWxVt t root f.a ante . Vw... A 1 1.
- - - - -1 " - v.. .-v v-v. nvuui o vr l l.rv n.
Sunday morning ty thieves. They auc-
uwwru in gewipna; away wnn a gold
watch valued al (40. and 11 M) in Mih,
a ml remnvpri a itninir mtwli La ta.ml
amount or clothing. The trunk and
ciotnmg was round In the woods behind
Jackson street.
Mr a ml Mr. WaiiM
..u..(r, . 1 1 1 it. v. j an7ii.
Sunday iwibh the former's parents at
t jrvmins;' -
Mrs. Frank Norrls, of Carmelt street,
is seriously tick with typhoid fever.
HONESDALE.
Miss Anna Sumner, of Nantlcoke, Is
visiting ner sister nere.
-Fred Brown, of 1estershlre, Is spend
ing a few days with his narenta hr.
The funeral of iMIss Sarah Shanley
took place from St. John's church yes
terday morning. .
Augustus Thompson returned home
Saturday night from his western trip.
Judge Purdy left for Wisconsin yes
terday afternoon, where he will spend
a few weeks looking after his Interests
In an extensive cranberry patch.
A bicycle race meet has been among
the anticipated amusements of Hones
dale for several months paat; but, as
often as tt iwas talked of. Just as often
was It dropped.' Several members of
the Maple City wheelmen nave again
taken the matter tinder consideration,
and If they receive aufflclent encourage
ment, will arrange for a meet nere on
or about 0eoL II.
The people of Honesdale re onoe
more limited in their water supply. The
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.&Govt Report
u jsct irvi
ADSOMITBLY PURE
force of -water Is hardly strong enough
to reach the second story of the dwell
ings. iPeople supplied at the outskiits
of the town are even In greater stress.
The scarcity of water again brings up
the question of home control of our
watreworks. The water company re
cently changed hands, and It was hoped
it would be controlled by our own
townsmen, as It was understood mere
were numerous persons liere thai ae-
Blrcd stock. No doubt the fabulous
price asked deterred many rrom Duy
Ing, with the result that our water sup
ply Is controlled by parties from out of
town, only one shareholder being lo
cated In Honesdule. It is Delievea oy
many that If the waterworks were con
trolled by the consumers of the water,
means would be employed to store up
sutHclent supply for the needs or
Honesdale at all times.
The Ajnltv Base Ball club Has issued
a challenge to the Amateurs of Scran
ton to play a game at 'Honesdale Thurs
day afternoon, iAug. 22.
Work on the Ulonesdale 'National
bank building has been suspended ow
ing to a deluy in the arrival or ma
terial. FACTORYVILLE.
After anendln several -weeks visit
ing frletvds at this place and elitewhere,
Mrs. C. H. Read and daughter, Annn-
belle, of San Diego. Cal., will leave for
their home at that place touay.
Rev. H. H. Wilbur and family re
turned iliume Saturday, after spending
several weeks In Troy. N. Y.
Keystone academy will reopen ept. s.
Misa Maegie Kearney gave a lawn
party Thursday evening In honor of her
friend. Miss Anna wutier, oi aimira.
N. Y. A large nunHber of guests were
present, nearly all being from Scran
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reynolds, Mrs.
Daniel Lwngstaff, B. 8. Gardner and
iMra. S. 8. Seamana spent Monday at
Scranton.
Mlsa Sarah Pike, of New York, is
vlxltlng her parents at this place.
Tom Martin, of pcckviiie, visiting
frlfnds In town.
Misa Allle ate, of Chicago, and
Harold Wilson of Rahway, N. J., are
visiting the family of B. F. Coleman.
Misses Lvdia Clark a.nd Ida. Fea-
body. of Holland Patent. N. Y., are the
guests of Mrs. Crawford Mathewson, on
Maple street.
Rev. II. H. WJI'bur. or the Mi'tnooisi
Rpiscopal church, administered the or
dinance of baptism to four candidates
Sunday afternoon In the stream at the
rear of the Academy campus.
Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Fitch returned
Monday afternoon from a two weeks'
outing at the seavhore.
Miss Minnie Reynolds has returned
from a vlfit with 'Montrose friends.
Miss Nellie Callendar, of Clark's
Green, spent Sunday with Mrs. George
Transue.
Everyone wishing to go to iMonitrose
Aug. 21. will rememiber train leaves
this place at 9 o'clock sharp.
Mrs. Freelovo Baldwin, or Le Mars,
Iowa, Is) the guest of her elster, Mrs.
C. A. Reynolds, on Cemetery street.
PECKVILLE.
Regular communication of Oriental
tar lodge, Free and Accepted Masons,
will be held this evening, work in
third degree.
Mrs. C. C. "White Is vlsltlna; with
friends at Wllkes-Barre.
The old folks' concert will be held at
the Methodist Episcopal church this
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whiting, or
Carbondale, spent Sunday In town.
Wert Page, of Plttston, spent Sunday
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Day, of Scran
ton, were callers In town on Sunday.
A. W. Jenkins, accompanied by his
cousin, Miss Bessie Webster, of South
Canaan, spent 'Saturday with relatives
at Green Ridge.
J. G. Bell. O. A. Bell and Charles
Chapman spent Sunday at the latter'a
home In Salem.
The Citizens' Cornet band of this
place attended the picnic .t iPrlceburg
Saturday evening under the auspice
of the Prlceburg band.
Miss Maria Cheney Is visiting her sis
ter at Wyoming.
William Jayne, who has been indis
posed for 'the past week, is better,
MONTROSE.
Professor B. E. Jamex was In Susque
hanna Saturday on .business.
Stanley Olldden returned home Fri
day, after a visit with friends In, Mont
rose aim! vIclTOty.
IMIss Lucy Morse, a former teacher in
the high school of this place. Is spend
ing a few days with friends at Cleve
land, where she 1s very popular.
Dr. Logan, of Scranton, has been
camping ait Elk Lake with Horace
Hand and ililam Jessup, Jr., of Scran
ton, and William Mulford, of Montrose.
Bruce 'Munger, of Chicago, Is spend
ing his vacation with his parents on
Lake avenue.
The "Comet" iwlth aeveral railroad
Kn from Scranton ran over the Lack
awanna and Montrose railroad yester
day afternoon.
It is raid that E.OOO tickets have been
sold over the Delaware. Lackawanna
and Western for Wednesday.
MAYFIELD.
The Jenrnyn clerks and the Star base
ball club, of Jermyn, will cross bats on
the E.rst iSlde grounds this afternoon.
P. F. Kilker Was In Wllkea-Barre
yesterday. I
William Craig, of Scranton, was a
business visitor here Monday.
Delaware and Hudson train No. 14
struck and killed a cow near Lee's
crossing yesterday.
The young men who nlaced tack.
broken glass, etc., on that part of the
roaa most usea ny wheelmen In pass n
through this place, will be prosecuted
ty the League of American Wheelmen.
About 250 persona from this place ac
companied the congregation of tho
Church of the Sacred Heart on their
excursion; to Lanesboro last Saturday.
HAWLEY-
(Rush Lake, of Honesdale, preached
a very interesting sermon on Sunday
evening In the iMethodlst Episcopal
church at this place. A very large con
gregation listened to him.
Stanley Gaines, of Dunmore, was in
town Sunday.
IMIss Oertrude M. Dawklns, of Scran
ton, Is the guest of Miss i,ucy Lynn.
On account of the Salem camp meet
ing there will be no services at' the
Methodist Episcopal church next Sun
day Shed Earle, a former resident of this
place, Is spending a few days here..
John W Brink, of Dunmore, has pur
chased a lot jU Falrvlew lake,
" Relief is Sis Hours. - - -
.Distressing Kidney and filaddar "dls
eases relieved in sis hours by ths "New
Great South American Kidney . Cure."
This new remedy Is a great surprise on
account of Its exceeding promptness In
relieving pain n the bladder, kidneys,
hack and every part of the urinary nan.
ages. In male or female. If relieves re.
Wntlon ot water ana pais in passing It
almost Immediately. If you want aalek
relief end euro this l your remedy. Sou
by C, M. Hams, uragfun, w rssa eve
sua, tcrsnton, Pa. j, .
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ARCH BALD.
On Friday Borough Attorney Batten
bury certified to court that a vacancy
exists on the board of borough audi
tor, and anketl that an appointment
be made. Contrary to the custom in
vogu here he did not ask for the ap
pointment of a speclllc pei-son, and the
court will properly be allowed to name
whoever It sees fit. The vacancy on
the board has been caused by the res
ignation of .Mr. O'Horo, who la now a
school director. It Is said that there
are several aspirants for the position.
A special meeting of the board of
trade will -be held this evening. It is
hoped that all the members will be
present as It M expected that Important
business will come 'before the meeting.
Misses Alice and Sarah O'Connor, of
Wayne street, leave today to visit rela
tives in New York city.
The marriage of Miss Norah Butler,
formerly of this borough, but now of
Scranton, to Anthony Mullen, of the
latter place. Is announced to take place
on the 28th Inst. The ceremony will
b? performed in St. Thomas' church.
Miss Sarah Doherty and Marcus Mc
Donald, of the East Side, will also be
married soon.
'Mrs. 'Martin Latigan and son. John, of
Wayne street, will visit friends In Phil
adelphia during ithe week.
Miss iMaCarthy, of Fermoy, Wayne
county, is being entertained by the
Mioses Annie and Elite Lane, of the
Eat 81Ui.
Mlsa Jennie Kearney has returned
from a pleasant vacation spent at Lake
Ariel.
The Father Mathew society rs meet
In? with great success selling tickets
for their grand excursion on the 26th
,nst' '
TAYLOR.
Arthur Stone has arrived home from
a few days' stay at Niagara Falls.
Charles E. Daniels, of the Scranton
Truth, was a visitor In town last even
ing. The Blues of this place and the Dodg
ers of Mudtown will play a game ot ball
on the Riverside grounds this afternoon
at 4.30 o'clock.
Miss Powell, of Hyde Park, .was a
visitor here last evening.
Patrick Ludgate will attend the ex
cursion of the Avoca St. Mary's Catho
lic re) urch today to Lake Ariel.
The Independent Social club will con
duct a social tonight at Taylor hall.
Miss Jennie Nichols, who has been
visiting friends in Fleetvllle for the
past few weeks, returned home last
evening.
The Datsmashers and 'Reds will play
a game of ball on the school house
grounds this afternoon.
The picnic of the Union band on Sat
urday evening was attended by a large
number, and the band .boys were fully
compensated for the efforts they put
forth to make It a success.
Ira Atherton was suddenly stricken
wlUi a paralytic stroke yesterday, and
Is now lying dangerously ill at his
home.
An Important meeting of the recep
tion committee of the Price Library
association was held last evening.
Complete arrangements were made for
the Ice cream and cake social to be held
on Thursday evening, which promises
to be a grand affair.
A big time was had by the Italians in
this vicinity on Sunday at Old Forge.
The affair was a sort of religious cele
bration in which beer flowed profusely,
and a rich harvest was reaped by the
saloonkeepers In that place. In the
evening a grand display of fireworks
lighted up the heavens and concluded
the day's festivities. About 3,000 people
were In attendance throughout the
day. '
JERMYN.
Martin GUI la recuperating In Buf
falo. James O. Shepherd spent Sunday at
Wyoming Camn Ground.
Charles Maynard returned 'esterdev
from his outing in Mount Pleasant.
' Don t fail to accompany the union ex
cursion of the Baptist and EDlscoDal
chuiches. The objective point Is one of
tne most beautiful In this section.
The painting and repairing done on
tne .Mathodist church in June, together
with amount due for putting in the
water moter, amounting to J2S5, was
pieagea Sunday after ithe services. C.
D. Winter. In behalf of the
made a statement of the amount of the
inaeoteane3. subscriptions amount
ing to $325 were pledged, and the bill
win 'De paid ait once.
Dr. Smith and staff still continue to
make the most wonderful cures by the use
of magnetism. People from all parts of
the country have come to those doctors
with all sorts of chronic diseases and have
been cured after being given up by other
physicians. If your complaint la curabla
they can cure you; If iot they will tell
von r,i. Mnny a. poor sufferer who had
been living In despair and hopelessness for
months, have been restored to good health
iiiiu napp.ncss by receiving magnetic
treatments from Dr. Smith and staff. If
you are suffering with any kind of com
plaint go and ronsult with these doctors
It costs you nothing and may be your sal
vation. If you are a sufferer from some
old, chronic complaint that you have been
doctoring for months or years without re
lief, now Is your chance to get cured
Ovarian and fibroid tumors, epilepsy, hys
teria, female weakness, constipation
piles, dyspepsia, stricture, impotency, mel
ancholy, fistula, and hundreds of other
complaints have been cured by magnetism.-
Do not be skeDtlcal and hang back
but go at onc to S03 Linden street, oppo
site the court house.' Consultation free
from to B daily except Sundays. Tues
days and Fridays from 9 a, m. to ( p. m.
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' Tbs stork we purchased at the Plier.fi a Sal
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Ih crowd on Monday was enormously large,
and carried away the Bargains, and tbs stuck
which is left we'll dispose of at your own
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eaas Dress Oingkams, gross price, 7 ceuts,
Our Price, 8W Cents
1 cose of Unbttaehsd Brown Cotton, 1 1
fcaavy, for abetting only, gross price, I
cants, - . . Our Price, 4H Cents
1 esss Cheeked Crash, all limn, grow pries, -
10 cents, .-. . , Our Price, S Cents
1 cos Bleached' Towels, by thm pair,
fringed, groat price, cents,
- Our Price, 10 Cents
1 roost 4 Bleached' Mouowk Jlualin, gross
pries, Ucants, Our Price, 12M Cente
great sal for tha wot tvery honsshold.
1 cas of Turkey Red Covers, sties, 8x4 and
vlOii, gross price, I1.W and ll f
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EDICAL
AND
Socemori to Dr. Beevw, at his old ataa 1.
No. 412 Spn.cs St, Scranton, Pa.,
Coatlaue to treat Dr. Iteavoa' eld pa
tient! and all etbera who mar clL Coll
and ooe them. Thy trtat yon reawa
ably and with great ancews. Bleed
Poison, Rhsumatlsmandall forma
of acata chrome wmI narrow diaaasea
of nan, women and children, and se
cret disease. Tumors, Cancers
and Goitres removed without the
use ef knife er pain.
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Snndara from 10 A. at. to 4 P. XI.
THEBELL
230 Laskavansa An, Scranta
The Times May Not Be AU
II Should Be, bnt Our
Will c a great waj toward
evening ni things"
for onr customers
WE S1VE YOU MOKEY THIS WEEK.
SUITS.
lea's Silts, regular price $9, $4.65
Men's Salts, regular price 1!, 7.75
PANTS.
leu's Pants as lot as
lea's Cusioere Pants
Men's Fine Dress Pants
$.65
1.45
2.25
BOYS' CLOTHING
1 Serviceable Snlt for
1 Good Wool Suit for
1 Hobby Dress Snlt for
2 Pair Knee Pants for
$.85
1.48
2.75
.25
THE BELL
CLOTHING HOUSE,
230 Lackawanna Ave.
SION OF THE BELL
lU.IIULBERrS
1
WYOMING AVE, SCRANTON.
steirwit t son
BECKER BROTHERS
IR1NICH I BACK
STULTZ t BAUER
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Others
PIANOS
Alao large stock of firstelass
ORGANS
BUSICAL MERCHANDISE
MUSIC, ETC
1 oases of Summer Balbriggan Hen's Un
derwear, in all qualities, gross price, 2jo
Ittc. and Wc.. onr
Price to Cloee Out Entire Lot 20c
ft) doien Men's White Unlaondried Bhlrta,
pure linen bosom, doable front end back,
gross price, 60 onto,
Our Prloe, 29 Cents
MOdoaen of Outing Shirts, iu all qualities
. gross price, iSc., 30c, 60s., 00c. .and 75c,
We will moke a sweep on the entire lot
and let her go at 29 Cents Your Choice
HOSIERY-Tbese prices will bold good
fur all this week. M pair Men's Socks
. at Sc., f root price, 10c,; 01 pairs Ladles'
Foot B ack Bose, gross price, 10 rents, -Our
Price. Bcj IV doxen of French
- Balbriggan Half Hose, and Fast Black
Hose, gross price, 25 cents,
, ; . .. .. Our Price, 12M Cents
Ladies' Vasts at one-half less than elsewhere.
Be careful and call.
5iD coos m price
SURGICAL
BMGIK
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GkraoN
TO our
Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to aRsurc their many pals
rons that they will this yenr hold to their usual custom
of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the 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 Is already cured, and In proper
condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will take
no rlkn, and will allow the new wheat fully three
months to mature before grinding.
This careful attention to every detail of milling
placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other
brands.
laaaJ
IEGARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
KERR, SIEBECKEH & CO.
Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums,
Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
and Lace Curtains, Draperies
and Upholstery Goods.
1 (I! II
Pertaining to the Carpet and Curtain Trade,
406-408 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
FURNITURE
Will be found at our branch store in tne Watt Build
ing, Church street, Carbondale, Pa.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacturer or
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Doilors,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
Oeneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. .
THERE IS NO
ADVERTISING
hi what we print it's simply what happens in tho
store. Read it as you would the fashion column or
the market report. Be curious doubt us. Come
and look for yourself.
YOU'LL HAVE THE CHANGE
The next few da, about ONE DOZEN CAR
RIAGES are left ou the floor good styles but
being too late iu the season for us to sell plenty
time, however, for usa NOW we near give them to
you find out what we mean.
01 NEW
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Will be opened
Building within
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patrons:
CONNELL
in the Y. M. C. A.
three weeks.
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