The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 03, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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    TTIE SCTRAsTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1896.
CARBONDALE.
tResder win please note that a-Wertlse.
nents, orders for Job work, and Items tor
publication left at the establishment of
bhannon A Co., newsdealer. North Mam
ireet. will receive prompt attention; or
open from ( a- m. to 10 p. ' J
SUDDEN DEATH.
Uri-rii, While VisitiiiilltrNiee,
K Culled Away.
The sudili-n di-ath of Mrs. Amy
(liven of rnivitleiiif. It. I., from heart
failure, occurred on .Saturday morning
at the home of lier niece, Mrs. T. I
J'Uriv, at Park street and alem ave
nue. Al'out three weeks uro cam
with her Ki'und-diiUKlili r. Mis Amy
Own, for it visit, wlili h has thus ul-ili-uly
ended. She retired In the eve
ning in her usual health, having passed
a pleasant afternoon with a numltcr
of her friends, but very early in Uit
riioriiinir the household were, alarmed
liy Iter Illness ami death resulted from
heart failure before the pliysii ian could
reach the hull!'.
Mrs. Ureeii was peventy-eljiht years
old and leavi s two sons and one daugh
ter. The late '. f. Keiiyon of Oiven-1'n-ld
was her brother. The remains
were taken to Providence, IJ. I., 1W
burial, alter n short service at the
house, liev. T. K. .lepson of the Bap
tist church olllciatini?.
.tlrrliui; ot the C'yele ( lull.
A siiecinl meeliiiK of the Curbiindnlp
Pycle club on l'r'nlay evetilni; received
a number of applications for full mem
bership, which wire favorably acted
upon. A communication from flu-( liven
Itldne wheelmen invitlnir participation
in their parade on the evenlns of the
cvcnlh. ,was. reccive.l mid 'ataln
Krank Derby, fieorne .l.imes. Isaa;;
Sinner, !. I!. Sampson and Mr. Day
were appointed a committee to inaiT'
til raliKemeuts. Kelsey I'liriley resinn
ed and l'niiik Derby was elected cap
tain In his place, i!. H. Samosun Is
tirst lletitenaiil. Danl.'l Scurry second
lietitenant, tl. F. .lames c.dor beurtf,
Isaac SiiiK'T biiKler.
A hi Mini ol'WoodN Hu-iiiri College.
A permanent 01 liunlxut Ion lias been
fotmed of the Alniimi of Woods' busi
ness Collene. John T. Jenkins was
chosen president. Katherlne (liudv
vlce-piesident. John .1. Nolan ji-viv-tary
and lii-itrnde llai'dinu lieasuier.
Sadie Lewis. John .Mollis, .lames I'ox,
Mary K. ,McDonoiii;li and T. A. Shan
non form the executive committee.
Will Join tlic Spanish Army. '
Oscar Von tlrandry, known to his
friends ns "Tin fount," who was for
merly u lieutenant ill the body huiii'I
of Kmpernr William II. of (lermany,
has left his position as bookkeeper ut
Kims lirothers silk mill and w'.ll pro
ceil to Cuba in order to Join the Span
ish army under the command of den
er.tl Wcylcr.
Tliiec-Quiiiier Tiinc.
The Delaware Hudson mines con
tinue working tliree-ipiurter time, and
il Is thoimht will soon work full tiinc.
The prospect Is pood that the comimr
ason will be prosperous.
PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS.
Miss Nellie iiurdick, of Dal le avenue,
whu lias been visiting friends In Dan
ville, lias returned home..
Mr. and Mrs. Kuuvne Stanton, of
Providence, und Mis. I!. Kichurds ami
son, of New York, who hnve been visit
In Mrs. John J. Jones, of South Main
street, have returned home.
Miss Lizzie Wyllie, of Helm. nit street,
who has been visiting friends and rela
tives In Albany, returned Friday, ac
companied by Miss Margaret Van Dyke,
of that place, who will be her guest for
a number of weeks.
William AVatt will leave this week for
n trip over the great lakes to Duluth.
Minn, lie will be joined by one of his
classmates at Chicago and expects to
be absent two months.
John J. Simpson Is confined to ids
home by a severe attack of malarial
fever.
Mrs. T.ozere, of Ditlulli, is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. John (Suoilrich, on Ter
race street.
J. K. l-irown, of Albany. X. Y.: Chas.
Law, of Pitlston. ami Dr. Keed Hums,
of Scrauton, were visitors in town Sat
urday. Mrs. C. Huff, of St. Louis, is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. John f lune, on Dundalf
street.
Mrs. A. K. Tiffany and children re-
Merit talks" the
Intrinsic value of
Hood'sSarnaparilla.
Talks
Merit in medicine means the power to
cure. Hood's Sarsapnrilla possesses actual
and unequalled curative power and there
lore it has true merit. When you buy
Hood's SHrnaparilln,aud take it according
to directions, to purify your blood, or
cure any of the many blood d iFeases, you
are morally certain to receive benefit.
The power to cure is there. You are not
trying an experiment. It will make your
blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus
drive out the germs of disease, strengthen
the nerves and build up the whole system.
!n!dr
Sarsaparilla
Is the best, in fact the One True Wood Purifier.
l'rep:ir.-tloiily hyC. I. Hood&Co., Lowell, Mass.
HswvH'a DSII- 1,0 "ot P"rpe. pain '
rlOOU S PIUS gripe. All druggists, lite
Carpet Remnant and Odd
PIccch ut Less Thau Cost.
See Our Show Windows for
Uurgaius.
Wall Papers
Odd Lots ut One-Half Price
to Close Out. Now is the
time to btiy, as we liuve some
very desirable lots) left.
J,
419
1 1 Lack. Ave
Carpels ud Will Piper Dealer.
HI 1
turned Frlduy from a three weeks visit
in Hrudford county.
Alexander Van Wagner, esq., of New
York, is the guest of V. M. I.uthroe,
on tlartield avenue.
Mr. und Mrs. J. It. Vanderford and
Miss Mollle Ituyley left Saturday for a
week's visit with Mr. anil Mrs. V. A.
Shifter, of West Fittston.
Miss tiraee Humphrey will leave to
day for Ocean Urove, where she will be
the guest of Miss Place.
.Mr. and Mrs. George tjiles and daugh
ter, of Terrace street, huve returned
home from Oregon, Wayne county,
where they have been visiting friends.
Bert Mills has moved to Scranton.
where he has accepted a position on the
street car line.
Mrs. eorge Keene and Klla Farrell
are visiting in Wilkes-Uarre and
Pittston.
Mrs. Klizabeth lie!! is seriously ill at
her home on tlarfield avenue.
Mrs. John It. lloyt and Mrs. Harry
How lson spent Friday at Crystal Luke.
Miss Madeline Hart, of (liven Kidge,
and Mrs. Annie Flynn. of Sayre. Pa.,
are visiting Miss Kate Byrne, of Wash
ington street.
llev. Kdwurd Ilryan, of Milwaukee,
Wis., and It. W. I. Ttryan and family,
of Albtiitieritie, N. M., ure guests at
the home of Attorney J. K. Lturr.
Business Manager Carpenter of the
Herald, accompanied by bis father, left
Saturday for Afton, X. Y where they
will visit for a few days.
Pierce Butler and family have re
turned from their cottage nt Ocean
Grove.
Miss Itose Murphy, of W. It. Moons'
store, is enjoying a short vacation.
Frederick Sperl Is substituting during
her absence.
Mrs. Henry Hcynolds and mother,
Mrs. I'errin. hnve returned ufter a
week's camping at Newton lake.
leorge Honey, .Arthur Johnson, .Kay
Townsend and liny Misled will occupy
Camp Famine at Newton lake during
tiie coming Week.
Kile Dispatcher J. D. I'm fell. Dr. ,1. J.
Thompson. Kdwurd Yurrington and Al
beit Vandermark called on friends in
Wuymurt last evening.
Marry Misted, of the Williamson Free
School of Mechanical Trades ut Phila
delphia, is spending his vacation with
his mot her Mrs. II. Misled, on Washing
ton street.
Aichbald Itoeiuiiielnii-yer. who Is un
dergoing treatment for his eyes ut a
Philadelphia hospital, is home for a two
months' visit.
I.oiiis Davis left Saturday un his an
nual vacation for a visit in Philadel
phia and Washington.
I.yuiau Severance, who lias been visit
ing in Woburn, Mass.. has returned to
his home in this l ily.
Henry Singer went to New Vol k Sat
urday. Me will enter the law office of
Goldsmith and Doherty. :'"! Broadway.
Mrs. David John and daughter, Liz
zie, of llichmoiidale. are visiting ut the
residence of .Mr. and Mrs. John House,
at Avocu.
Mr. ami Mrs. Knliert Spent, i f Susiiie
liaiiua, are guests of .Mr. ami -Mrs.
Henry Spei l, 011 I irumniond n venue.
Mis. Kdilli Cioades. of Brooklyn. N.
V., is visiting Mrs. Miio Gardner, of
Cemetery street.
Miss Kale Silverman ami Mytnan
Massnovitz. of New York clly, are the
guests of Mrs. John Stone, on Sand
street.
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TAYLOR.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Shoe
maker took place yesterday morning
from the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Decker, on I'nion street. Impressive
services were held at the family resi
dence. Interment was made in Han
som cemetery.
Tile Taylor Silver Coriiet band In
tends to give nn open air concert from
the bund stand 'Saturday evening.
Kinblem division. No. 17, Sons of
Temperance, will meet tills evening. A
spelling match will take place between
lil'teen of Kmblem division and fifteen
from tiie Williams division.
Tile meeting called ut the Price Li
brary association rooms on Thursday
evening was poorly attended, and noth
ing much was done towards assisting
tile Plttston sufferers. Another meet
ing will probably be held.
The Keds of this place defeated the
Sunsets of the South Side on the school
house grounds Saturday afternoon. The
features of the games were the pitching
anil fielding of Morris, of the Ucd", who
struck out nine men. Morris would
strengthen some of the best amateur
teams in the county, und deserves
watching. The score by Innings is as
follows. It. U.K.
Taylor H-ds ...2 4 0 3 0 0 IS 1", ::
Sunsets O 1 0 1 4 5 tl
Batteries-Sunsets, Kikes and Carey;
Beds, .Morris and Harry.
Superintendent Foley has placed Mm
teachers ill the following order for the
coining year's term: No. 1 funded
school. North Main street, supervising
principal. James F. Foley. Janet lnglis.
Polly Davis. Kdith Van liusklik; No. 2,
Grove street, principal, Miss Iiattie Mc
Keiizie; Kdith Atlicrton. Sarah Price,
Jennie Nichols. Mrs. I.ibby Jones. Polly
Davis: No. II. Fcltsville, Samuel J. Phil
lips, Uzzle Dnnb Is; No. 4. Miss Maggie
Whlteford; substitutes, Kdith uutkins
and Sallle Price.
The following left Saturday for At
lantic Cily on the Central Jtallroad of
New Jersey with the Bed Men's excur
sion: .Mrs. Cobb-lgh, Mis. .Joseph Da
vis. Mrs. J. 1!. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Jones. Mrs. W. P. Grilliths and
son Samuel, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Weber,
Mrs. John Youiigblood, .Miss Mary
Yoiingblood, Mr. und Mrs. Patrick Sul
livan, Miss Blanche Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Jones, Morgan J. Harris, Mrs.
John II. Price. Owen Watklns, lili hard
Hoberts and Bev. W. II. Ilowells.
IILART LAKF.
Heart Lake, one of the very delightful
summer resorts is situated about live
miles from Montrose on the Lacka
wanna und Montrose railroad, brunch
of the Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western railroad. There ure 11 number
of cottages uround the lake anil ure all
occupied by people who find Heart Lake
a charming place on account of Its high
altitude.
The Spring house, which is kept by
the very geniul proprietor. P. K. Crofut,
is situated in a location overlooking the
lake, with charming scenery always in
View. The present patrons are Mr. and
Mrs. Charles M. Heed, of Hcranton;
Mrs. T. M. Kvans. of Scranton; Miss K
Ayers, Wilkes-Barre; F.ditor und Mrs.
J. P. Taylor and duughter. Montrose;
Harry W. Beach. Montrose; Mr. and
Mrs. J. U. Johnson, Binghainton, N. Y.;
Miss Grace Barnes, Hinghamton, N. Y.;
Miss Clyde fapwell. Binghainton, N. Y.;
Mrs. J. M. Hanfonl and son. Binghain
ton, N. Y.: C. f. Morrow and family,
Newark, N. J.; A. H. Sliopland and wife,
Scranton: C. 11. Dean. Jthucu, N. Y.;
Miss Nettle L. Oodley, Ithaca, N. Y.;
Miss Jennie Dean, Hinghamton, N. Y.;
Mrs. U. P. T. Finch, Pluinfleld. N. J.;
William A. Brown and wife, Binghain
ton, N. Y.; C. A. Pelton and wife, Hing
hamton, N. J.
ci.ark's ;rlln.
A general meeting of the members of
Washington t amp. No. 418, of the Pa
triotic Order of Hons of America, will
b held on Tuesday evening, Aug. 4, at
which time the district president la ex
pected to uddress the camp on this his
official visit. All members are hereby
ordcretl to appear for duty.
Mr. Oram, of Dover. N. J.. Is a so
journed ut the Phillips' summer villa,
visiting his duughter Mrs. Frunk Phil
lies. - svc-
Mis. John Lee is visiting" her friends,
Mr. unit Mrs. Slocuin, at Maple Croft.
Miss Stella tlrosveiier. of Scott. Is vis
iting at Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cooks'.
Mrs. Watson Stone and sister. Miss
Mabel Sherman, of Waverly, visited
their uncle, A. A. Davis, during, the
week.
FOREST CITY.
The reform tent meetings will begin
in Midway Grove, between Forest City
and Vandling street car terminus, next
Salurduy evening, August 8. Eminent
speakers will discuss total abstinence
prohibition, gold uftd silver. Christian
citizenship and political reform. Mr.
and Mrs. .C C. Beverldge of Nebraska
will sing at all the meetings. On Sat
urday evning a great debate1 on the
money question between the Hon. W.
If. Berry of Chester, Pa., for stiver nnd
monetary reform and A. J. Colborn, Jr..
of Scranton fur the gold standard will
be heard. .Mr. Berry is an able, elo
quent und magnetic speaker. "Juck"
Colborn. who will combat the free sil
ver sophisms, is a speaker of unusual
force and a thinker of ability, and it
may be set do.wn as certain that the
debate will be a must interesting and
instructive one. The remuinder ot the
programme will be given later.
A large und enthusiastic gathering
of the representative Republicans of
this place was held Friday evening in
Davles' hall. A new organlzatlonof
the cluU was perfected. The club will
be known us the Forest City Republi
can dull and ele ted the following oM
cers President. W. J. Maxcy; first
vice-president. Dr. C. K. Taylor; second
vl pic-sident, Thomas Brown, Jr.;
secretary. A. I., Morgan; assistant sec
retary. Hairy Morgan; treasurer,
George Muxey. The campaign com
mittee is composed of F. J. Osgood,
N. Brimiluge, Glynn Morgun, John 10.
Hughes and W. T. Davis.
James K. Matthews of Welisboro,
Tioga county, has received the appoint
ment us nianugM' of the Harford Sol
diers' Orphans' school ut Harford, Sus
uuehauiia county, hi place of J. M.
Clark w ho bus become general inunager
of the State Industrial school ut Scot
land. Pa. Mr. Matthews has hud con
siderable experience in tile line of edu
cational work ami ids appointment will
give general satisfaction to the patrons
of the school.
Members of the Women's llescuu
League i;ipose the wheel for Women,
If the xirls were deprived .of their
"bikes" ami their discussions of seam
less tubes, gooseneck saddle posts, rut
trap pedals and cyclumeters the result
would be awful to contemplate. If the
young women who are hoarding their
inoni y ti buy a '!" .wheel were balked
In their purpose, life to them would
be a dread and a regret. Let the gills
continue pedaling
The Vandling lleds would like to
cross bats with the Young Men's Chris
tian Association base bull club of For
est Cilv at any time or place. The
young men that compose the Forest
City team ought to accommodate them.
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard went
011 the excursion to Atlantic City Sat
urday. Burr Hollands of Horuelllsvllle und
George Muxey of this pluce have been
spending a few days with friends ut
Lake Winola.
The many friends of Borough Secre
tary J. V. Lelloy will learn with regret
of his serious Illness ut his home 011
Delaware street.
Mrs. C. 11. liorion of New Milford
(pent Sunday with her brother, Frank
I Ionian, at the home of Mr. und Mrs.
W. A. Watts.
G. M. Patterson of Carbondale was
in town Saturday.
II. H. Hounds of this place will be
principal of the Starrui-ca graded
school the coming school year.
N. A. Wu of Ararat, a piomlncnt
politician of the county, was here Sat
urday. -
OLYPII ANT.
Miss Clara Maiouey, of Susquehanna,
is the guest of the Misses Jordan, of
Duillliore Htreet.
flisses Annie, Kdith and Gertrude
Watklns. of Taylor, are spending the
week ut the residence of Professor T.
W. Wutkins on the West Side.
Humor hus it that the Knili key-Anderson
weilding lakes pluce on the 14th.
The new school building In the Fourth
wurd Is being rapidly enclosed and will
be ready for occupancy Held. 1
A good job has been completed oil the
highway at the coiner 01' Siis'iuehanna
11 venue and Jones street. The cross
walk anil paving was needed und will
be nmu'eciatcd by all who ure obliged
to travel in tliut direction.
Kepublicaii primaries were held here
Saturday und the following Is the re
sult: First ward will send Samuel Wool
en: Second ward, John Williams:
Third ward. Frank K. Kdwards, and
Fourth ward, John Morgans. In the
First 11ml Second wards there were no
contests, while much Interest was mani
fested and the buttle fiercely c-ontesl"d
in the Third and Fourth wards. Kd
nent by a vote of :tfl to IT, and -Morgans
nent by avote of :!0 to 17, und Morgans
defeated William Mosley in the Fourth
by a vote of fill to 16. Great surprise is
expressed by the large vote polled by
the new Fourth ward, and it soems more
than likely that this will soon be Hie
llepublican banner ward of the bor
ough. m sinks .m:ivs m sinf.ss.
Governor Flower aays with his accus
tomed good sense that the issue this year
Is "wholly of business and not of politics.
Business lio n have made 1111 their minds
to have 110 more lack of confidence and no
more doubtful Uo'lars."
The only straight and sure way to revive
mid perpetuute confidence, to secure ina
bility of values, to prevent the debiie.
ment of the currency, is to vote for Will
iam MrKinley. Democrats will vote for
him not as a matter of politics, but as a
matter of business. They huve no use for
him us a R, publican and a high protec
tionist. They ure obliged to vote for him
es the opponent of bad money, unless they
are willing to risk the chance of having
bad money win.
Business cannot afford and will not think
of runnlntr any such risk. The Sun.
.Meteorological.
IVildlci "Want a line barometer that
will tell you all about lh weather7
Cheap."
Woiildn't-be Customer "Naw, Oot no
use for It. Whenever the Janitor turns
the steuin on full head, 1 know It Is going
to be fair and warmer, und vice versa.
What do I want of a barometer?" Indian
apolis Journal.
If the Unity Is C ultiag Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow'r: Soothing fgyrup has
been used for over Fifty Tears by Mil
liens of Mothen for t:.elr Children
while Teething, with Perfect Success,
It Soothe the Child, Softens the Gums,
Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and
Is the best remedy (or Diarrhoea. Sold
by Druggists In every part of tha world.
Be sura and ask for "Mrs. Wlnalows
Soothing Syrup," and take no other
kind. Twenty-flv cents bottla.
HINTS TO INVENTORS.
An
The fee for a caveat Is 110.
A patent In Relguim costs $100.
The fee for the Issuance of a patent
is fM.
All fees of the patent office must be
paid In udvance.
The expense of obtaining u patent in
Switzerland is $100.
The patent utilce of !reat Britain does
not require models.
Any person may take out a patent
for an Invention or discovery.
The fee for tiling each original appli
cation for a patent is $15.
A German patent covers Prussia and
all the states on the Herman empire.
A Belgium patent lusts -0 years, pro
vided that it la worked in Helguim.
A German patent costs )100, this sum
covering also the tax for six years.
Any new or useful art, machine, man
ufacture or method may be patented.
In Germany patents may be taken
out for Improvement of inventions al
ready patented.
A caveat may be filed in Canada Just
as In the United Stutes, the entire ex
pense being X'-O.
A Spanish patent rovers Spain and
ail the Spanish colonies that are not
held by Insurgents.
In Itussla a patent may be taken out,
at the pleasure of the patentee, for
throe, five or ten years.
A German patent must be worked in
that country within three years from its
date or it becomes void.
Any new or original design for the
printing of silk, cotton, woolen or other,
fabrics may be patented.
All patents are issued In the name
and tinder the seal of the I'nlted States
and of the patent office.
All patents are assignable by law,'
and an Interest In a patent may be as
signed as easily as the whole.
The cost of an application for a Brit
ish patent is $fiU. which Includes govern
ment tax und all expenses.
The fee In design cases for three years
and six months Is $10; for seven years.
$10; for 14 years, $:;o.
A new and useful shape or configura
tion or an article of manufacture en
titles the Inventor to u patent right.
All specifications and claims must be
signed by the inventor and attested by
the signatures of two witnesses.
Any new or useful Improvement upon
a machine, manufacture or device not
previously known may be patented.
A French patent must be prior to
patents taken out In other countries,
otherwise the application will not be
gru nted.
Improvement upon a patent in France
may at any time be made by the Inven
tor upon the puyment of u sinull tee.
The lee to be paid for certified cop
ies of patents and other papers in man
uscript or typewritten Is 0 cents per
PHI Words.
Two additional terms of six yeurs
each may be grunted to the owner of a
patent upon the puyment of $J'i for
each term.
The French government makes no of
licial examination of the device for
w hlch a putent is ukej. and iviiuires no
models.
In t'anuda models of patents ure not
required unless spec-tally asked for oy
tiie Canadian coiiiiiiiHuUmer of patents.
A French patent Is Issued for 15 yeurs
and is subject to an annual tax of $-0,
being revoked upon non-payment.
The tirst applicant for an Invention or
device receives the patent In Great Bri
tain, whether he be tile real Inventor or
not.
t'olaborers who Jointly have Invented
a device are entitled to a Joint patent.
Neither can claim one separately from
the other.
All applications for issuunce of letters
patent must lie made In writing to the
commissioner of patents, at Washing
ton city. St. Louis Olobe-Deniocrut.
ADMY'S
PS1LLS,
Always Reliable,
Ptorely Uegefable.
IHE GREAT LIVER AND SlOtsACH REMEDY
Au Excellent mul Mild Cathartic.
Perfectly Tasteless
Over Forty Years in Use and
Never Known to Fail.
Possess properties tin most estrnor
ordiilary in restoring health. They
stimulate to healthy action the vari
ous organs, the natural conditions of
which are so necessary for health,
grapple with and neutral ze the im
purities driving them completely out
of the system.
RADWAY'S PILLS
Have long been acknowledged as
ths Best Cure for
SICK HEADACHE,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
INDIGESTION,
BILIOUSNESS,
CONSTIPATION,
DYSPEPSIA
AND
All Disorders of the Liver.
tWFull printed directions in each lux: '
cents Loi. Muld by all druggists or mailed
on reoelpt of price.
.ItADWAY A CO., 33 Warren Street, N. Y.
TO THE PL'BLIC: Bo sure and sk for
HAD AY'S unci mm that the name "HAD
WAY" is on what you buy.
Hotel Walton
Broad and Locuat Streets, Philadelphia.
One of the most magnificent hotels ia tha
worlJ. Palatial In every detail.
Absolutely Fireproof.
European Plan $1.50 Upwards,
American Flan $4 Upwards.
Hituatal near all the leadiug theatres and
railruad statiuus.
STAFFORD, WHITAKER & KEECH
I. D. CKAWFOKD, Manager.
Spring House
HEART LAKE, SUSQ'A CO.
U. E. CROFUT, PROPRIETOR.
THIS HOUSE strictly temperance, la
new and well furnished and OPENED TO
THE PUBLIC THE YEAH ROUND, Is
located midway between Hinghamton an!
Scranton, on the Montrose and Lacka
wanna Railroad, six miles from D., L. &
W. R. R. at Alford Station, and five miles
from Montrose; capacity eighty. fly o,
three minutes' walk from railroad station
House situated 100 feet from the lake,
wide veranda extends the entire length
of the house, which Is 100 feet
Row Boats, Fishing Tackle, Etc.
Free to Uuests.
Altitude about J.000 feet, equalling' In this
respect the Adirondack and Catskllj
Mountains.
Fine groves, plenty of nhade and beautl.
ful scenery, making a Summer Resort un.
excelled In beauty and cheapness.
Dancing pavilion, owlnsH, croquet
grounds, etr. COLD SPRING WATER
AND PLENTY OF MILK.
Rates 7 to tie Per Week. Ii.go Per Day.
Excursion tickets sold at all stations on
Du I A W. Unas. .
Porter meets all trains, I
WOMAN'S STRUGGLE,
AH women work.
- Some in the homes,
Some iu church, aud some in the
Whirl of society.
Muny iu the stores and shops, and
tens of thousands, a re on the never-veus-lag
treadmill earning their daily food.
' All are subject to the same physical
laws ; au sul
fer alike
from the
same phy
sical dis
turbances; there is
serious
in
the womb.
Lydiu K. Pink
hum's " Vegetable Compound " is the
unfailing cure for tins trouble. It
strengthens the proper muscles, nnd
displacement witli all its horrors will
no more crush you.
Uui-kaelie, dizziness, fainting, " beur-lug-down,"
disordered stoinueh. moodi
ness, dislike of friends and society ull
symptoms of the one cause will be
quickly dispelled, uud you w'll again
be free.
BALDWIN'S
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THE BEST IN THE MARKET
GREAT VARIETY OF SIZES.
THE
HUNT & GGNNELL CO.,
434 LACKAWANNA AVENU!
DUPONTS
MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING
Hanufactitred at the Wapwalloppn Mills,
Luzerne county, Pa., and at Wil
mington, Delaware.
HENRY BE UN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming District.
US WYOMINO AVENUE, Scranton, Pa,
Third National Bank Bulhllng.
AOKNCIKS:
THOS. FOTtP. Pittston, Pa.
JOHN R BMfTH A SDN, l'lvmouth. Pa.
E. W. M TLX. f(3 AN. Wllkes-Barre, Pa,
Aftonts for the Iti pauno Chemical Com
fanv's lllsh Kclosives.
E.
rs
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
la lii te
CARACITVs
foo.ooo Barrels per Annum
WILLIAM S MILLAR,
Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton
ROOMS 4 AND 5
OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDIN0.
CORKER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER St
OFFICE HOITR8 from 7.30 a. m. to p.
. (1 hour Intermission for dinner and
uppar.)
Particular Attention aiven to Collections.
Prompt btttleracnt Ousrsntecd. Vour Bust
sss Is Respectfully Solicited. Telephone 134.
lb
POWDER
JVIT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL.
Coal of the best quality for domestfo use
and of all sizes. Inc luding buckwheat nnd
Blrdseye. delivered in any part of the city
at the lowest price.
Orders received ut the Office, first floor.
Commonwealth bttdldlnR, room No. 8;
telephone No. 2624 or at the mine, tele
phone No. 272. will be promptly attended
to.Uealers supplied at the mine.
WM. T.SMITH.
KERR'S
SUMMER CLEARING
SALE OF CARPETS
BEST VALUE EVER GIVEN IN SCRANTON.
We offer this week a splendid assortment of goods at price which defy
competition. Patterns all choice, but are those we will uot carry Into next
"ivus 1 v TV ia iuui Will Ull I II II I I V III laaliiiltraa I nnfl rttflfU "sar I fW I rISIia
r gj w
Tapestry Brussels, re, Sfc.
n ere r, .c and ssc a yard.
Velvets. 63c and HOe, Formerly sSc.and 81.10.
All Wool Ingrains reduced to 50c from (ilc and 70c.
Heavy Wool Floured Cotton Carpets, double cotton
chain warp, 25e and sor; Tormer price 33e and 40c.
Mil) run Kuirs. :tit;o inches, handsome desiftiis and col
orinus at $1.75; former price $3.00,
t-r i Ve. !'ave -l"1 re(,elv,(l a compluto line of Genuine (iwtillor Rugs, beau
tiful combinutiou of color, latest styles, rich Oriental etlects, and iu order to
introduce them will sell during the sale at $ I .So. These Itugs are good value
for 2 o0.
S. G. KERR,
Ocnosite Main Entrance
to the Wyoming House.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE, WL, Manufacturers of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Bailers,
HOISTING AXO PUMPING MACHINERY.
Qeneral Oftlce: SCRANTON, PA.
FOR BUYING.
Window Screens,
Screen Doors,
Garden Hose,
Lawn Sprinklers,
Water Coolers,
Ice Cream Freezers,
Oil Stoves,
Gas Stoves,
Eammocks,
Refrigeratoss,
Lawn Mowers.
We have the stock and
assortment You need
tlicm uow, if ever. Liberal
discount Tor cash on all
seasonable goods.
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FOOTE 5 SHEAR CO,,
119 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
i-s-fa
What Sarah Bernhard ay.
LUU
Cut out tins ad.
bring it with you.
and
T.
THIS
Will !!S!
.TSIlaT
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10
riore Lounges than we want this is the way
we dispose of them no matter whether purchases
are for CASH OR CREDIT, or in any of our departments.
REMEMBER
OUR ODD AND END SALE CONTINUES
AND LOUNGES ARE FREE.
LACE CURTAINS AND PARLOR SUITS are
receiving Special Attention this week.
MUST " SALE IN OUR
ESTABLISHED 1873.
iimiiit
leiepte cm 5154.
Haw vsvn Va l pvtn V e-aw IT A A IWOt
and 60c a yard.
SOU & GO.
408 Lackawanna Avenue
HIERCEREAU & CONNELt
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
130 Wyoming Are.
DIAMONDS AND DIAMOND JEWELRY,
CLOCKS AND BRONZES, RICH CUT GLASS
STERLING AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
LEATHER BELTS, SILVER NOVELTIES,
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
jewelers and Silversmiths,
130 WVOMINQ AVE.
THE
HIT POWDER CO
1
ROOMS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'D'G,
SCRANTON, PA,
MINING AND BLASTING
POWDER
MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUflltV
DALE WORKS.
LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electric Mnttorloa, Electric Exploders, for ex
plodluf- Hants, Siuety Fuse, aud
Repauno Chemical Co. 's explosIVes.
WEEK
il ifi
2M7W1S
WYOMING AVENUE.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
MERCEREAD & CONNELL
LOUNGES
FREE