THE FCBANTON . TBIBUNE SATURDAY MORINtf. JUNE 13. 189ft. Neus WEST SIDE EVENTS. Men Who. It Is Alleged, Robbed Joseph Vaidower Are Under Arrest. One Realeased on Bail. On June 1, at night, two men accosted Joseph Vandower In Sadie place, near Washburn street. They asked him for ten ctnta. Thi9 he gave and the- men Bent for beer, drinking the same. A few minutes later Vandower. who himself was partly drunk, was requested to pro duce another dime. Again he respond ed. Then In kindness to the gifts the two men Jumped upon their victim and while one held him the other freed Van dower of $10. The names of the two men were given to Alderman John and a warrant was Issued for the arrest of Anthony Telrney and Thomas Whulen. both of the Key ser valley neighborhood. Last Tuesday a police ofllci-r picked up Tierney while the latter was nufferlntr from delirium tremens on Luzerne street. He was lodged In the station house and since thut day he has raved and suffered from the dread condition.. Nothing could be done with "m rswi he was allowed to remain in tli jcell ia. til his partner could be taptiii jrl. Last evening Constable Timothy J wies went to Keyscr valley and arrestee Whalen. He, with a score of friends, entered the station hou?e at 11 o'clock. Alderman John was summoned and was ready to proceed with the hearing when Dr. I J. Moylun was called to examine Tierney. He found his condition such as to unfit him for a hearing and the cage was con tinued until monday night. Whalen entered ball In the sums of $500 for highway robbery and $200 for assault and battery. Patrick Heffren qualified as bondsmen. He and Wha len's other friends soy they will prose cute Constable Jones for tripping Wha len while In the act of arresting him. HAND, FOSTER AND JONES. These three boys, whose escapades were noted in Wednesday's Tribune, are now regularly charged with theft by Lieutenant Thomas Williams, of the West Side precinct. Warrants for their arrest were Issued yesterday from the office of Alderman Blair. The names given are Lemuel Jones, of Washburn street, and Robbie Hand and Fred Fos ter, of Lu2erne street. Young Hand has been arrested. The other two boys have disappeared from home since last Wednesday, the day of the Tribune's publication of the Item. Their where abouts are unknown to their parents. Young Hand has before llgured In police cases. He Is about 13 years of age. Jones is the barber's apprentice, fie Is 16 years old. Foster Is a boy of 15 years. LEAGUE OFFICERS NOMINATED. Jackson street near Main avenue was nearly blocked last evening by two wugons, one for serving lunch, the other to exhibit mummies. These petrified bodies were embalmed ut numerous periods from Adam, B. C, to the Scran ton ball club, A. D.. Five times tun cents was chugml to see the "scientific; exhibition." The show wagon was a covered affair, the size of a small house. The sides and roof were painted In the fashion of a modern art poster with In cidental grafting of mummy present ments. LEAC.rE OFFICERS NOMIATED. The West Side Republican League met last evening and nominated the fol lowing officers: Charles E. Olver, presi dent; W. A. Phillips, first vice-president; Simon Thomas, second vice president William Campion, John Hughes, recording secretary; will Mor gan, financial secretary: Wlllam Coons, treasurer. Election will be In July. President Olver presided and the meet ing was well attended. PATRICK DOUD SERIOUSLY HURT. Patrick Doud, a miner at the Contln tal mines, was badly Injured yesterday by a fall of top coal. He wan removed to the Moses Taylor hospital In the mine ambulance. Last night his condition was considered very serious. The in juries consist of a terribly crushed left leg and bruises uiinn the body. Doud Is !12 years of age and Is unmarried. He lives on the West Hide. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Alfred Skinner, of Illinois, and mother TARIFF-GOLD OR SILVER lAf 11ICII is it? All or part that enables " us to offer you the most standard make in perfect fitting, fashionable cuts and weaves, in Men's Strictly ALL WOOL SUITS at Formerly so,1 j from four to six dollars more. Our Show Wmdow gives you a faint idea. HE Sqo Dealing Clothlors, of tb? Stibtirbs. and sister, of Eerryvllle, N. Y., are visit ing at the North Hyde Parle avenue home of J. I. Crawford. Mrs. J. Terra Jones, of Nantlcoke, Is visiting West Side friends. S'.rs. Robert Jones and Mrs. T. Reeve Jones, of Academy street, are summer ing at Factons-vllle. Today St. Leo's battalion will hold Its annual field games at Laurel Hill park. M. F. Wymbs Is in New York city on a pleasure trip. E. M. Clarke, of South Main avenue, is In New York city. Miss Alice Wicks and Evan E. Lewis will be wedded on June 24 at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Wicks, of 310 North Hyde Park avenue. Horn, a daughter, to Mr. and Mm. Edwin Davlos, of Roberts court. Mrs. P. .1. Toohey, of Sumner avenue, has returned from New Yurk city. Mrs. Frank Mtts. of Tenth street, la vialtinp at Honesdule St. lirendau council, Y. M. I., of the West Side, have a, reputation as royal entertainers. They will endeavor to in crease the number of their friends and admirers by the way they will enter tain them on the occasion of their sec ond annual excursion to Lake Ariel on July 14. The event promises to exceed in importance any conducted at the lake F past years. Ili3s Ida Harding, of Vosburg, Pa., has returned home after having en joyed a pleasant visit with her cousin, Mrs. A. !J. Deishlmer, of 1002 Eynon street. Let all the members of the P. II. C. bear In mind tleie Is important business to bo transacU In the circle Monday evening. Rev. L. A. Sanlord and wife, of Lake Ariel, are visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. U. Sweet, of the Simp ion church parson age. West Side Bnsine, s Directory, FLORIST Cut flowers nnd funeral do-elR-is a jpwia!tv. Flor.il flRiires. u'cful as (rifts, at 101 South Main avenue. Har riet J. Davia, florist. PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos. SU1 per dozen. They nro Just lovely. Con vince yourself bv calllnir nt fltarner's Photo Parlors, 101 and M South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for anything von havo to se.l. Furniture, Etove., Tools, etc. Call and see tli stock of J. C. King, lCU and lCCii Jack noil street. PROVIDENCE. Children's day services v. ill be con ducted tomorrow at the 1 uritan Con gregational church on West Market street. Tho children of the Sunday school have been preparing for some time for the exercises. At the 10:30 service in the morning tl.ere will be a chorus of chlld-.en, a sermon by the pastor, Rev. N. Matthews, and the double quartette leud by (!. R. Davis, will sing " IlulMlns on the Rock." The services will close with a chorus of children. Sunday school will be at 2 p. m., the usual hour, and the evening services will begin at 7 p. in. when the following programme will be rendered: Organ Voluntary. "Onward I'hrisliait Soldiers," Scripture Reading and Prayer by Paster. Chorus of Children.. "The Pilgrims Way" Responsive Reading. Sunday School Recitation ".My V."ay" Hmdlng ' -The Pilgrim ld.'a' Chorus, "Fatherland." My the Sunday School Responsive Reading. Solo and Duet, "Forget Me Not," Uy Two Little 12 Years of Ago Reading ...."Ureat Heart and the Lions" Recitation "Still Onward" Chorus, ".Marching On" Sunday School Readlngin Unison ."The Pilgrim Helper" Reading "The Chlldrens' Crusade' An Exercise ...."Crown, Palm and Cross" Double Quartette, "The Storm," (1. R. Davis and Party Recitation, "God's Way"...-...Klah Davis Chorus, "Crusader's Hymn," Sunday School Responsive Reading, "The Pilgrim's Blessedness" Recitation "March to Canaan" An Exercise "End of Pilgrimage" Chorus, "Hosunnah" Sunday School Reading "Our Pilgrim Fathers" Responsive Reading, "The Pilgrims Home" Chorus, "The Pilgrim Song". Children Mission Reading "Modern Pilgrims" Closing Hymn. "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah" Organist Jirs. E. Price Thonvis Musical Conductor (i. R. Davles A reception of the League of the Sncred Heart of Holy Rosary church was held last night. Mrs. Randolph Jones, of West Scran ton, Instituted a ranch of the P. O. T. of A. In Archibald's hall on West Market street last night. Hatters and Furalshars. SAMTERS SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Board of Trade Meeting Takes Up the Use of Cherry Street by the D. & H. Railroad Company. There was an Interesting meeting of the South Side board of trade lost night at Starr's hall ou Alder street. M. P. Judge, the president, introduced the most Important matter for considera tion. He said that numerous complaints have been lodged with him concerning the Inaction of the Delaware and Hud son Railroad company In neglecting to comply with the provisions of the or dinance requiring the removal of the station platform from Cherry street. A motion was passed that Secretary Don ahue be instructed to communicate with Mayor Bailey and ask that steps be token to have the ordinance enforced- The matter of the disregard of th? rights of pedestrians by bicyclists on Mattes street was commented upon and the secretary was instructed to send a communication to the proper authority requesting that the policemen on duty near Mattes street be el veil strict orders to arrest any bicyclist using the side walk, which is very much too narrow at piesent for the convenience of the peo ple traveling to and from the central city by this route. John Scheuer, jr., who has always been an enthusiastic member of the board and hns labored arduously In the Interest of the South Side by giving his time and attention to matters concern ing the public, reported on the sewer question. He had had the assurance that Mayor liniley will send a message to councils recommending the urgent need of sewers on this side. The board of health has declared Itself very point edly cn the necessity of a sewer for thin settlon. Mr. Storr expressed himself aa having personal knowledge that the people who need the sewer the most are the ones who are most opposed to It. D. P. Murray and George Scheur dis cussed the question and their sugges tions were very timely. It was the unanimous sentiment that the board should go on record in com mendation of the good work already done and in progress under the super vision of the councilmen In expending the ward appropriations. Mr. Judge said inasmuch as the board has criti cised the scions in the past it Is Just end right that credit should be given w hen It is deserved. He testified to the excellent work of street repairing In the Twentieth ward, and the other members had something to say In a similar strain about the other wards. There was a motion agreed to that the board co-operate In the celebration of Fourth of July with the committee now preparing for the event. Mr. Judge promised to have an Interesting report on parks at the next meeting. K. K. Conley and John T. Drown were ap pointed an auditing committee to pre pare their report by the next meeting if possible and not later than the August meeting. SHORTER PARAGRAPHS. A picket fence hns been built around Simpson & Co.'s Bilk mill on Cedar ave nue. The funeral of Freda, the 4-months old child of Fred P.aldner, cf Willow street, was held yesterday afternoon. Interment was made In PIttston avenue cemetery. Children' Day services will be held tomorrow at Hickory Street Presbyter Ian, Prospect Avenue Evangelical and Cedar Avenue M. E. churches. DUNMOKE. This evening M. D. Scully will begin the great feat of walking 1,000 miles In as many hours. During this time he must walk one mile, and only one, each hour, making It Impossible for him to sleep more than one hour and three quarters at any one time. Being such a novel feat, much speculation has been Indulged In as to the probability of his success. Mr. Scully hus been training for some time at the Exchange Hotel, whore the walking Is to take place. The Methodist church is making un usual preparations for the celebration of Children's Day on Sunday next. Tiie programme Is very Interesting. The old offense of kidnapping hua been revived In Dunmore. A few days ago the IS-nionths'-old child of Patrick Malley. of Sport Hill, while playing along the highway, was quietly gath ered up Into a bag by an umbrella mender. He was detected by a lady of the neighborhood, who demanded the child. The offender refused and moved off, but was pursued by some men, who, after some fighting had been Indulged In, secured possession of the child. The general admission to the com mencement exercises of the High school, to be held In Washington Hall, Thursday evening, July 2, has been placed ait fifteen cents. This 1b to de fray the expenses. Ten cents will be the price of admission for school chil dren. According to the arrangements, the exercises this year promise to ex ceed those of any previous year. For the past week the superintendent of the public schools has been holding meeting with the teachers of the vari ous grades for the purpose of Improv ing the system of grading. The school rooms have been so crowded that fre quently the pupils have been passed from room to room, although not pre pared, simply because there was noth ing else to be done with them. This ,1s a great misfortune for the pupils when they come Into the higher grades, for the principle that a sound and lasting superstructure cannot be built on a poor foundation holds good In educntlon as well as In all material building. .MINOOKaT County Superintendent Taylor will conduct examinations at No. 3 school tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and son, of Pittsburg, are visiting Mlnooka friends. Miss Celle Maloriey, of Avoca, Is the guest of Miss Annie O'Horo. The Mlnooka team will Journey to PIttston this afternoon and cross bats with the PIttston Reds at W.oBt Side Park. The Mlnooka Gun cub will hold a sweepstake on the Mlnooka base ball grounds on July 4. The Stars, of Mlnooka, and the Dodg ers, of Old Forge, will play on brick yard grounds Sunday, i , If the Baby In Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow';; Soothing Srrtip has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil. i:cns of Motheri for t:.elr Children while Teething, with Perfect Success, It Soothes the Child, Softens tho Gums, .'.Hays all Paint Cures Wind Collo and la the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Said by Druggists In every parr of the world, lie sure and ask for "Mvi. Window's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Xwuty-nvs ctnta a bottla. M i.lUi'Vui' A Public Benefactor His Great Discovarijs Result in the Permanent Cure of Thousands of Sufferers. READ WHAT THEY SAY IT You In AiiiD, hi Yocr Druggist for EiiDjon's Ga!d) to Hlib, E117 a 25c Luoyoa R a:dy tnJ CURE YOURSELF James Redman, 218 Webster avenuo, Pittsburg, Pa., says: "Had rheumatism for past two months. Could not get about. Took two bottles of Munyon'a Rln.-umat.mn Cure and uin now as well and strong rs ever." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure seldom faiU to relieve in one to three hours, and cur: In a few days. Price 23c . .Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all form of indigestion and stomach trouble. Price 23 cents. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu. monia and breaks up a cold In a few hours. Price 21 cents. Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allays sort-cess, and speedily heals the lungs. Prtce 23 cents. Munycn's Headache Cure stops head ache in three minutes. Price 25c. Munysn's Pile Ointment positively cures ail forms of plies. Price 23c. Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all Im purities of the blood. Price 2ic. Munyon's Female Remedies art a boon to all women. Munyon's Asthma Remedies relieve In 3 minutes and cure permanently. Price SI. Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never (ail. The Cutairh Cure price 23c eradicates the disease from tho system, and the Ca tarrh Tablets price 23c cleanse and heal tno parts. Munyon's Nerve Cure is a wonderful nerve tonic. Price 23 cents. Munyon's Vltulizer restores lost visor. Price SI. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 23 cents a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1303 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice for any disease. MARKETS AND STOCKS Wall Street Review. New York, June 12. Stocks were strong today and the net changes show moderate gains. The improvement In prices as a rule was less than a point, but considering the strength of sterling exchange and the engagement of over two millions of gold for export the ad vance came In the nature of a surprise to operators who have been active In depressing values during the week. London was malniy responsible for the strength of the market In the first hour. Its purchase being placed at 20,000 shares. The change rf sentiment on the part of foreigners was due to advices from this centre that the prospects for tho adoption of a sound money plank by the St. Louis convention had im proved and that the free silver advo cates will nut be able to dictate the financial policy of the Democratic party at the Chicago convention. .London firms In consequence bought their fa vorites and there was also more Inquiry for low priced mortgages from Amster dam and ilcrlln. The adjournment of congress. It must be said, also had a favorable Influence with home opera tors who added to their holdings. The Improvement was most pronounced in the Internationals, Grangers. South western and Pacific Mall. Pur chases of Louisville and Nash ville were mode after the publication of the statement for the first week of June, which was a gain of over $11,000 as compared with the corresponding week of lust year. Sugar was depressed early In the day on the further reduc tion In the price of refined of l-10c but In the afternoon trading the stock ral lied from 1224 to 123-4122; Manhat tan lacked support and fell to 100, l.ss dividend of 1 per cent, on the hitch with the rapid transit commission In the mutter of extensions. Specu lation left off quiet and. gener ally firm; net changes show gains of V9f per cent. Sugar lost per cent, on the day. Total sales were 140,402 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN AL LEN & CO., correspondents for A. P. CAMPUKLL, stock broker, 412 Spruce street. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Imr. Am. Tobacco Co .... tlli uri'fc tu'i, (jp Am. Cot. Oil 11 12 iiaj 12 Am. Bug. Re'g Co ..123 123- 122 123ft Atch., To. & 8. Fe .. 14' U 14 14 Can. South 4 4VYt 49'i, 4!i's Chef. & Ohio 13 13 13 1 3 i Chicago Gas G! 67 C71 7 Chic. & N. W 101 1112 lul Iii2 Chic, B. ft Q 77 77 7li 77 C. C. C. & St. 1 32 33 32 33 Chic, Mil. & St. 1 .. 7C.i 7C 70 70 Chic, R. I. & P 70 G To Delaware ft Hud ....124'.S IS14' 121 121 D. i L. & W ltil , 181 11 liiUL Dist. & C. F lf, Hi 15 ij Gen. Electric 32 32 31 32 Lake Shore 132 152 132 132 Louis, & Nash 49 60 49 30 .11. K. & Texas, Pr., 23 24 23 24 Manhattan Ele 101 102 ltw 11 Mo. Paeillc 21 22 21 22 Nat. Cordage 6 D 5 11 Nut. Lead 23 23 24 24 N. J. Central 104 101 lul 104: N. V. Central 83 95 3 95s; N. V., S. & W., Pr .. 23 23 23 21 Nor. Pacific 4!i 3 4 5 Ont. & West 13 14 13 II Omaha 42V4 42 42 4" Pacific Mall 21 23 ' 24 23 Phil. & Read 8 9 8 9 Southern R. R Pr .. 28 2S 2S 28 Ten., C. & Iron 23 23 22 23 Texus Paelllu 7 7 7 7 Union Paeillc , 714 7 7 714 Wabash , 6 6 S t! Wabash, Pr 1ii 1714 i Western Union 83 80 85 83'i W- 1 9 10 9 9 U, S. Leather 8 8 8 8 U. S. Leather, Pr .... C3 03 63 .j3 V. B. Rubber 19 19 19 1914 CHICAGO BOARD OF'TRADE PRICES Op'n-High-Low-Clov WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Imr. July 07 . 5S f.7 G7 .September D8 09 07 38 OATS. July 17 17 17 17 September 17 17 17 17 CORN. July 27 23 27 27 September 28 29 2S 29 LARD. July 4.27 4.27 4.27 4.27 September 4.40 4.42 4.32 1 35 PORK. July 7.30 7.32 7.17 7.17 September 7.46 7.49 7.30 7.32 Scrnnton Board or Trndo Exchange QuotntiniiH..AIl Quotation Based en Far of 100,. Nome. Bll. Askel. Dim Dep. te Dla. Bank 140 Seranton Lc Curtain Co u National Uorlna Drllllnc Co. u First National Hank M '.J WE HAVE Everything ia the Line of SWEATERS AND Bicycle Hose. Only the very best maker are repre sented in our line. SPECIAL OFFER In Fine quality BICYLE HOSE, all SIZC3, 5o Cents Pair. Also a numberless variety in newest combinations or colors at $1, 1.50 and $2 Tcr Tair. SWEATERS. Lislit-weight Jerseys in Wool and Worsted, Plain and with sailor collars, in all toliil colors, and stripes, all at lowest prices. SPECIAL RftTESlOBfGYeLE GLUBS. n P. 41a SPRL'CR STREET, 305 LACKAWANNA AVE.' Pcranton Jar & Stopper Co Eiminiriit Boulevar.l Vo ti'jr.ntou Savings Hunk Uoma Plate Glus Co Bi:rar.toif Car Keplurer Co Sr'anton Packing Co Wenton Mill Co Lnekawa.'.na Iron & Kleel Co.. Third National Hank Throop Novelty M'f'e. Co Scrunion Traction Co 3 100 "ii 109 i ) 99 20. 10 200 359 17" BONDS. Seranton Glass Co Brranton Pas.. Railway, nrst mortituse duo Wt People' Street Hallway, flrat mortgagee ilue 191S Bcranton & Plitston Trac. Co.. People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgaK due 193) Dickson Manufacturing Co.... Lacka. Township School B.... City of Seranton Street Imp i Borouch of Wlntnn C Mt. Vernon Coal Co Seranton Axle Works :09 129 119 119 9 109 io: 102 100 300 New York Produce Market. New York, June 12. Flour Unchanged, quiet, barely Hteady. Wheat Spot mar ket dull, nrm; f. o. u., 72c; ungraded rod, 'j3a73c; No. 1 northern. liSc; options closed unchanged. Corn Spots dull, tlrm; No. 2, JBiC plevntor; Glc. iifloat; options were vry dull and cloned firm at 'ic advance; June, SI' 4c; July, 84' September, IS'SiO.; October, WiC Oatii Spots fairly active, easier; options dull, linn; June 2!u.; July. ilHv.; spot prices. No. 2, 24VjC.; No. 2 white, 22c: No. 2 ChlcaKO, 2Uc.; No. 3, 21c; No. 3 white, 23lic.; mixed western, 22 a 23c; white do., 25a2Sc; white state, 25a2Se. Beef Quiet, steady, unchanged. Lard ulet, lower: western steam, J1.45: city, Sl.C'j; July. $4.43; refined, lull, easy; conti nent, tl.iTi: Mouth America, tf.lO; com pound, 484'Sc Pork Active, steady: old mess, JS.2")a8.V; new mess, $n."f.a9. Butter Quiet, easy; . state dulry, 10a 13c: do. creamery, Ual.V.: western dulry, Snll'ic; do. crea.mery. Il'atii;,i4c.: t'o. factory, Pa lie.; Klglns, lSal.V'jc; Imltutlon creamflery, 10l2r-. Cheese Fancy film; ntate large, 5-ufHio-:''U'o. small, (kiTc; part sk'.ms, 2a 4'ic: full skims, lVjH2c. Ksks Quiet, ahout steady: state and Pennsylvania, 12 al2'iic: western fresh, lPial2e.; do. per case, Jl.Wu3. Philndrlphin Provision Market. Philadelphia, June 12. Provisions were In moderate Jobbing demand and steady. We quote: City smoked beef, imal2c; beef hams, flo.25aln.75; pork, family. JVUu alO.73; hams, d. P. cured. In tierces, 8(il 91,4c, as to average; sides, ribbed, In salt, 414alHe.! do. do. smoked, nViaa'.ic; shoul. dcrs. plekle-cured, 5 ViaSH-c; do. do. smoked. i!4ali4jC ; picnic hams. S. P. cured. 5Ua3c; do. do. smoked, 6'iaCc ; bellies, In pickle, according to average, loose, Ceulic: breakfast bacon, 7a!c for round and Jobbing lots, ns to brand an 1 average: lard, pure, city rellned, in tierces, S'lUSVic; do. do. do., In tubs, 3'm lVc.; do. butchers', loose, 4'ka4Sie.: city tallow, in hogsheads, 3c; country do., 2Vj u2?ic, as to quality, and calces, 3ic. Oil Mnrkrt. Oil City, Pa., Juno 12. Option oil was quoted today at 1 13. Credit balances ad vanced to llti. GKEI'N HIDGI-. Miss Lottie Onmond, of Dickson ave nue, has Kne to Honesdule on an ex tended visit. Mrs. Wilbur, of Sanderson nvcnuo, wa.s tukcu to the Lackawanna hospital this week, where she will have an oper ation performed on her eyes. J. W. Carney, of Washington avenue, has returned from a business trip to El mlra, N. Y. F. C. Hazard, of Dickson avenue, has purchased A. C. Kaye's fast horse. Sirs. E. B. Keynolds and daughter, Jennie, of Sanderson avenue, have gone to New York on a short visit with friends. J. J. Williams, of Sanderson avenue, left yesterday for St. Louis to attend the national Republican convention. Mrs. Mary Froner, of Blnghamton, N. Y.. Is visiting friends In the Ridge. Charles Atwater and Mrs. O. P.- Kurtz, of Brown's court, who attended the opening exercises of the Soldiers' Or phan school at Hartford, have returned home. Miss Clam Reynolds, of Sanderson avenue, Is on a short visit ut Kingston. Joseph Carr, of Dickson avenue, hns accepted a position with the Suburban Electric Light company. Henry Ilels and M. M. Bennett visited tho Heptasoph's lodge at Carbondale this week. The Misses Carr'lo Burdlck and Nellie Van Oorder, of Monsey avenue, will spend next week in Danville. Mrs. Will Malnard has returned from a short visit with friends at Windsor, N. Y. Mrs. Parker, of Monsey avenue, will leave for Oeneva, N. Y., where she will spend several months. A. S. Spencer hns gone to the oil re gions on a short visit Children's day will be observed In the Asbury M. E. church nt 10:30 a. pi. In the evening the pastor, Rev. A. F. Chaf fee, will preach a sermon to children. Rhcnmntism Relieved in 3 Hours. "MYSTIC CURE" for .RHEUMA TISM and NEURALOIA .rellevca In threo hours. Its action upon the sys tem Is marvellous and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease qulcly disappears. The first dose greatly benefltg. 75 cents. Bold by Carl Lorens, Druggist, 418 Lackawan na e.ve,, Seranton, I 8 THE FASHION 308 UCKAWANNA AVENUE 308 HERE'S WHERE THE RECORD GOES TO PIECES Reductions That Raaliy Reduse, and No Mistake. Wash Goods. On case fine Batiste, new chnic my lei, bit; rauce of ttylea, 10 Tallin Only 7 3,4c One rase Jlno't-a Penan and' l.lnea Effect", atrictly f-t color's extra ralna x Only 11 i-ac Otic caw 80 ir.rh Perraloa. mrtJ ciiloriuga, atrictly tast . 1 lr. L'Hc value Only 7 3.4c One raw nf Dimity Corda, new ef. feete. choice coloring last otora, lio value Only 11 i-ac MILLINERY. In trying to beat the ro -ord we make this effort: Ladies' Trimmed Hats, well worth $3.00 to $4 00 Now $1.75 Ladies' Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, special at $4.00 to $ti.00.. Now $2.93 Trimmed Sailors, 25o, 39c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25; tbis sale 19c, 25c. 39c. 48c, 73c and 98c mm mm, vleie -- HkamunMHiiiKni!!iHiniiiHMiHHmimnniniiiiiiiiiiniimn minim PURE WATER la Easential to Oood H;altii. The process of fil tration is shown In the cut, by perco lation through a porous natural tone from the up per to the lower Jar simply by the force of gravity, which la nature's own process of Ut tering. Our filtering; disc are a nutural stone, minrrloil frnm the I'll' ' T0Nt twA-nit hit is. earth, which Is of ,4 such a nature that 11 (iocs not auow the filth it extract to enter ite porua; but retains all Im purities upon Its surface whence they arc romove.l In cleunlnK, which as; ..? :,, f . is as simple an operation as the cleaneinx of an ordinary Jar or pall. Our filter disc can be cleaned in two minutes ready for upi when it is the same as new. Kvcry part of our Filter Is easily gotten at for the purpose of cleansing. Our Filter Is all stone and there is noth ing to rust and corrode orbecome foul. FQOTE f SHEAR CO,, 1:9 WASHINGTON AVZI'JJ. JAMES MOIR, I Has Moved to Hit New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. ' Entrance on side next to Flret National Bank. He baa now in a full i 0 Comprising everything requisite for fine llerchiint Tailoring. And thn anmu cau bo shown to pdvnntaxo la his splen dialy fitted up raima. A SPECIAL INVITATION Is Extended to All Renders of Ths Trlb . une to Call on "OLD RLLIABLIi' In His New Builness Home I ROBINSON'S SOUS' Lager Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated CAPACITY: 100,000 Barrels per Annum REVIV& RESTORES VITALITY. 15th Day. THE OPSAT 30th lav. prodnrei the nhove remits In Sin dnvs. It 'tt powerfully aud quickly. Cures wben all other fl. Vuuud men will roijaln their lot niauhuod.andold men will recover tliclr youthful vmor by using KKV1YO. ft quickly nnd xiire.lv rcxto in Nervoua. new. Lout Vitality, Impoiency. Miintly linilwuonp, Lost Power, Failinu Sl. uiory, Wotlna DlneaBen. and all effects ol aelt-abUKD or eiceand ludiacretlon. i-.hlch nntltiioiieforainily.biulnrnBornmrrlniie. It int only cure by utartiiiK nt the neat of d. jeano. hut iaasreat nerve tonic and blood builder, brlnz g back tlio pink glow to pnlo cheeks aid re 'lorliiR- tlia fire of youth. U wards off Jtmanily md t'ousiimiitlnn. Iimikt on having KKVIVO.ne (i!ier. It con bo carried In Vest packet, lly tut.il f 1.(10 pm'paokaffn, or tlx for 00.0 J, with a ppul ie written Riinrantro to euro or refunt! be money. Clrcultrrreo. Addreta "iroiciK?- oHIMCn." For salt by MATTHEWS BROS., Druggist, Seranton, Pa. 4 mm, m RI ii 5isgV from Lif. w3mM- Madea ut Day. J jkojt Well Man Iff of Me. Shirtwaists. SO dnteo Launrirled Shirt Waiatf. new choice patteroa, faat colore. "c ralue Only 39c !5 dos Ladire' White Lawn Waiata. rboiceatylea, apeoial Talue.T5e and (I.UO value .Only 50c and 73c 50 doi Black Rateen Walate. In all sty ie, atrictly faat colur. "60 vaine , Only 49c 2s dozen Linen Shirt Walata, with white edge, eilda Si to M, $1 Ml Only 73c hue ii phi pies -1 -. THE FROTfllNGflflM. Wagner Rein, Lcssoesand Mauagars ONE WEEK Commencing June 8. 1 Opera Company. 70 PEOPLE 70 The Entire New Series of Living Pictures. Prices, 15c, 25c, 35c. and 50c. Matinees ajc. All Parts of the Houss. MATINEES, Wednesday and Saturday The St. Denis Brcadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Grace Church. -Europeao Plan. Rooms Si.oo Day and Upwards. In a modevt and unobtrusive way tilers are few butter conducted tiuteU in the metropolis tbnn the tit. Dsnla. Tho treat pnpu'arity It hia acquired can readily be traced to its unique location, its homolike atmoanhere. tha peculiar excellence of its cuisluo and sjrvicj, aud iia very moder ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOU THE ROOinS I AND 2, COM'LTH B L'D'G, SCRANTON, PA. SillNING AND BLASTING POWDER HADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORKS. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S 0RXNQE GUN POWDER Electric B.ittorio, Electric Exploders, for ex. plodlug blasts, Hafety Fuse, aud Repacao Chemical Co. 's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. 6TEISWAV SON'S . . Acknowlcdsed the Leading PIANOS Ol the World, DECKER BROS., WRANICHU & BACIIC and others. ORGANS Musical Instruments, Husical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. Purchasers will always find a complete stock and at prices as low as the qual ity of the Instrument will permit at I A. HULBERT'S nusic STORE 117 Wyoming Ave. Seranton POWDER MT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL, Coal of tho best qunlity for dompstlo use nnd of nil nle, Including Buckwheat niul lllrdseye, delivered in any part of tho city ut the lowest price. Orders received nt the Office, first floor. Co.rrtmonwpiilth building, room No. 6: telephone No. 2(124. or ut the mine, talc, phone No. i72, will be promptly attended, to.Uealers supplied at tho mine. WM. T. SMITH.