The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 04, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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    TITE SCRANTON THIBTTNE TUESDAY MOTtNTNO, AUGUST 4,189G.
CARBONDALE.
f M,1r vtlt nteasA not that dvrtl9
merit, order for job work, and Hpib lor
publication lrft at the establishment of
ehannon & Co., newsdealers. North Mall
irett, will receive prompt attention;
ce open Irom I a. in. to 10 p. m.j
DEATH OF JOHN J. WILLIAMS.
Another Aged Hi'sidrut olTnrboudali
Piiknvm A way.
Another affi-d reslilnt of the flty,
John J. Williams, was lall. rt away on
Saturday niKht. His uVnth ivsiiltfi
from old use. II'- was a native of
South Wales, i'iit cum to Ann-iit-a
u vuuns man "ti years old over forty
live years ago. He lius lesldtd in this
city nejrly the vntiiv time and wa
lield lu hii:h esteem ! a luriji' rlivle
i.f friends. IN- as Inns " lueml-er uf
tin- Welsh Pivsliyteiiau i-iiunh. II
leaves one son. Llewellyn William.
und a daughter, Mrs. Adelheit Coosan
runeral seivlees Will lie held this alter
iiuou at tlnve oVh.ek at tlie Welsh
T'resliyterian church. Itev. William
Lewis will olliclate. assisted ly the
Itev. Mr. Matthews of Ulyplinnt.
HOTEL ANTHRACITE.
.Mr. (iniiiaii to lUtire Iroin Ihc
MannuiiiiM'iil.
Mr. Uumaer has untitled tho Hote
Anthracite company that he shall re tin
about the first of October from the man
ueement.
The directors are negotiating for i
. .mult iiml uirunueinents mav he niai
le
so tliat Frank Fox of the International
hotel ut Niasaia Falls, may retur
but no dellnite plans as yet have bet
uiude. .
PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS.
Miss Annie Evans, who Is employed
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tieorfte
XU-ui on Cemetery street, was badly
burned on her arms by u pan of hot
italics which she was cunyiiiK.
Karl t'uurtrlKht was knocked down
und run oer by a wagon yesterday
fci'leriiooii. The hoy's head was badly
cut, but it is Inu soon to I d the extent
of lifs injuries.
Tlie Welsh liuplist ilunvli eisteddlod
ihoir met Sunday. lh'lif avails are In
liiB held every Wednesday evening and
Sunday al'lernomi. A children's chmr
htm been organized and they have be
gun practicing fur the occasion.
Kev. and Mrs. T. K. J' pson li-ave to
clay for their annual vacatlnii, which
AViil be siient In I'tica ami vicinity.
They will be absent a month.
Similes Kversun of Middletinvn. N
Y is the guest of his sister, Mrs.
(lenrgi! Stone of lleeiitield.
Miss Julia 1 : 1 1 .it'll t and Mrs. '. II
1'ersuii left Saturday for a short stay
ul Atlantic t'ity.
Mrs. I'harles Helms is confined to her
home on Washington street by Illness.
Miss Kate Scott of I 'HIT street left
yesterday for a week's visit In 1'hila
ilelphia.
II. H. Lee will succeed F. I. (Voates
us bookkeeper for Aiumur & Co. In
tills city.
Mr. uud Mis. Allied Lister of I'hilu
ilelphia are visiting relatives in this
city.
Miss Christina Itiiishiud of Serantoti
Is visit iui her sister. Miss Josephine
Hinslund on Mill street.
Miss .Myutt" anil Master Hoy Hil.'S
ure guests of friends at Ked Shell
mountain, i iregon. Wayne county.
Mrs. Frank kilpalrick left yesterday
to visit relatives in New Vork slate
Miss Mary Hiirr, who hifx been visit
ing In this city the past week, left yes
terday.
Miss Nora Flaniiery of Nanticoke Is
visiting Mrs. John .Mi .Malum of Fair
View street.
Miss Annie Nealon of New York city
Is the guest of .Mrs. Annie Hurkc on
Brooklyn street.
Miss Margaret Thomas of South
Church street returned home Saturday
.alter a two weeeks' visit with friends
lu I'lymoiith.
.Mrs. William Wolcott and daughter
Hertlia have returned home from a
Visit Willi friends in Kingston.
J. M. Kelly of Serantoti spent Sunduy
with (ieorge Dnvis.
Thomas lliehards of Washington
Ft reel was taken sick in church Sunday
ami yesterday was iiiite 111.
IMwurd liurke of lintl.r, I'a., is visit
Iiik friends and relatives In tills city.
Mr. r.urke Is u mail clerk with lirail-
ijiiarters at I'.utler.
Miss Llbble llenwood of Jermyn was
the guest of the Misses Minnie and
Maggie La Hue of Cemetery street.
Mis Sadie Sweney of Archbald Is the
guest of .Miss Tillie Nealon on Pike
Street.
i'harles I'eelmnn and his mother
have returned to their home in Alex
andria, Va., ufter a visit with Mrs.
Thomas Diver.
Miss Eugenia Smith of Ninth avenue
li ft tn-iay for Honesriule where she
will be entertained by the Misses
HiclH'iibaker for a few days.
Hev. William Hlair of Coopprstown.
N. Y., was a guest at the home of Ills
father, Hryre lilair. Saturday,
Miss Lucy Connors, one of Wllkes-
llarrc's trained nurses, is the guest of
Miss Maine Campbell,
Xuvler liradley nf Wllli.imst.nrt Is
No Cripe
When you take Hood's I'ills. The big, old-lash-
Killed, sugar-ooiited pills, which tear you all to
pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Kaiy to take
IruOOd'S
and easy to operate, is true
of Hoods Pills, which are IJJJ! IB
up to date In every respect. III S.
Hate, certain and sure. All III
druggists. 25c. 0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mas.
The only I'ills to take with Hood's Sursaparilia.
Carpet Remnant and OJJ
I'Uce.H at Less Than Cost.
See Our Show Window for
JSurgains.
Wall Papers
Odd Lots at One-Half Price
to Close Out. Now is the
time to buy, as we have some
very desirable lots left
J.SCOTT JNGLIS.
419
Lack. Ave
Cupels and Will Ptptr Dealer.
HI SI
visiting Joseph fSallagher on VJronklyn
street.
Miss Huttle Sunny of Hyde Park Is
visiting Miss Maria JUrlVrmott.
Miss - Sarah Evans, has left for' a
week's visit In Moosic anil Wilkea
ftarre. ' " '
Misses Grace I.yrh and Mary
Mooney of olyphant are guests of Miss
Hannah Rilhool.
Jr'RMYN.
The last sad rites over the earthly re
mains of Mrs. George Thomas, the vic
tim of Thursday's fearful tragedy, was
held ut her late home in Scott town
ship Saturday afternoon. The services
were conducted by Hev. lialtautlue. of
llreeii Hidge, ami was largely attended.
Tlie ilural tributes were iiume.'ous ami
very beutitlful. The corpse was borne
to Its final resting place in Shadyside
cemetery by tlie folluwing gentlemen:
Kdward Stubbs. F. Friend. C. 1. Win
ter, KllelieZer Lee, ' Wllliulll liUU lillij
and James Nb holsuii, sr.
A deal wun ...ii.-UNmiut.il on Friday
by which M. J. F.i'k disinised of his
stock, good will, etc., to Messrs. Fatten
and riioiiuell. of Scranton, who will
conduct a hardware business at tlie old
stand. The new lirincoines from Scran
ton, where they were in the employ of
Howley liios. Mi. Hi k contemplates
moving to n new Held, but has not as
yet decided upon his future location.
His numerous friends here will regret
exceedingly his determination to leavt
the town in w hich he has always had so
deep a welfare.
Mrs. Theodore Townsend entertained
friends and gave a tea on Friday at her
home on llni iiii street in In. nor of her
geiist, Mrs. Nelson (loiild, of Brooklyn,
X. Y. The following were present:
Mr.-. Stanton and .Mrs. Miller, of Car
boiidale; Mrs. John Munifuril, Mrs. W.
II. Ilou.f.htoii and Mrs. Thomas Bray,
of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner, of Main street,
received word oil Friday of the death
of their granddaughter, (iruce Corln,
which occu.red at Lake Wlnolu Friday
morning. The deceased girl was about
! years of age and her demise was due
to heart failure. She visited in this
place several times and was a child of
sunny temperament and unusual Intelli
gence. Haltie. the little S year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mis. I'atrick Lmiiihiiey. ilied
at the homo uf her parents on Smith
.Main street .vesnrday. Tin' funeral
will be held on Wednesday at p. in.
'. L. Ki ll, of this borough, took it
party to 'ai bonilale Sunday evening to
In ar Kev and Mis. Moore preach at
the gospel tent. When in the vicinity
of the "Lookout." m ar I 'arbomlale. on
tlie return home, tlie purty underwent
an exciting ordeal, the horses becom
ing unuiaiiagcuble owing to iinpruper
hitching," and dashing ulong (Surdou
avenue at a frightful rale of speed. Tin
position of the uccuptillls of the vehicle
was a dangerous one, as In the Stygiun
darkness that prevailed on that thor
oughfare, they were unable to guide the
infuriated animals In the least. When
opposite the residence of James Mi (Jon
ough tlie team dashed into a telegraph
pole with great force. The sudden
shock threw .Mr. Hell und his compan
ions out of the carriage, but they most
ly escaped luckily with Some slight
bruises, Mr. Hell faring the worst, diip
of the horses was so severely hurl thut
It moaned aloud with pain. The other
animal was not Injured. In the colli
sioii with the pol.' t became detached
from Its mate, and before anyone could
prevent It had gulloped away from the
wreck. The horse came to Jermyn. Tin
Injured horse und dauiiigfd carriage
were cared for mi Mr. Aid tnnough's
property, while Mr. vn mid his com
panious made tlie remainder of their
journey by way of street car. The in
jinv.l horse, it is thought, will die.
Miss Carrie Cooir began Work ns
uineiiiieusis tor the Colliery Kugineci
and School of Correspondence at Scran
ton yesterday.
Miss !eriie I in vis returned Saturday
from a visit with friends at Moosic.
.Miss Maggie tjuimi, of J. 1). Stacker
Co.'s store. Is spending her vucalion
at Farview.
A son was born to .Mr. and Mrs. Syl
vester Steele on Saturday,
Joseph Netherton has closed his ice
'cam and confectionery store, which
has been conducted by him on Main
sli I lor tlie past six months.
The school board meets in tegular ses
sion tonight. Several matters of lm
portance will be discussed.
Klectricluu Luther Keller left Satur
day for Philadelphia, where he will vis
it relatives for several weeks.
Tlie tuuiud which the Jernivn and
Itushl.rook Water company have driven
from Chupmtin's lake to their reservoir
on the Kushhi k ruiul. is finished and
the water was turned into the shaft nt
the terminus for the lirst time Thurs
day.
.Miss Clara Pavls, nf C. i. Wilder &
Co.'s store, left yesterday on her vaca
tion, which will be spent at Moosic and
Wilkes-Ha rre.
Miss May Heiiuett, of Second street,
returned from Itendhain, where she has
been vlsilins friends for tlie past few-
days.
Miss Carrie .Murray, of Second street.
is visitimt nt the home uf Miss Lillian
Jenkins, of I'arsuiis.
Miss Libble llenwood, nf Second
street, spent Sunday ns the guest of the
Misses Minnie and Maggie La Jtue, of
aibonilale.
flic! Jermyn club and the Alumil
team of Curbnndale ure scheduled to
play a county leay.ne gatnu ut Alumni
park this afternoon.
MOSCOW.
Frank Dcnuisoii und sister, Annie, of
West l'lttston, were the guests of Mr.
and Airs. S S. Yeuger on Sunduy.
.Messrs. A. Hollander ami F. Richards.
nf Scrunton, were entertained ut the
home of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Nouck on
Sunday.
Miss Nettle Cannon, of Peckville. and
Miss Maine Monies, of lireeu Kidge. ure
visiting their cousins. Misses Jennie and
Florence Cannon.
rMiss Myrtle M'-Dnugle, of East Or-
angge. New Jersey, Is the guest of Xir.
and Mrs. Lamoreaux.
Fred Turner, of Brooklyn, is visiting-
Wnrr.en Uurbour this week.
Dr. Hud Mrs. Deorge lirown spent
part of last week visiting friends In
Scrunton.
William Hinds visited Scranton Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. D'llouik, uf Tobyhanna,
were visitors In town on Sunday.
Mrs. John Evans and Mr. and Mrs.
Ftank Kortree, or Madisonvillo, called
on friends in town on Sunday.
- - - -TAYLOR.
Some of the politicians here seoni
to take great Interest in politics, the
Republicans especially, on the- sound
money question. Why not organise 8
Mckinley and Hobart club und have
weekly discusstons. There ur gun I
enthusiast!? Republicans in this loiftl-
ity and by organizing a club they
would become better acquainted Willi
the sound money ipitsljun. Now let
the good Vork gtt on and let every Re
publican take a little Interest In It and
a McKlnley and Ilohart club can be
organised In a short time.
The Anthracite Glee club held a re
hearsal Sunday afternoon for the corn-
Ing Shamokin eisteddfod. Attorney
James K. Watklns. Professor James
At. Thomas and W. C. Ho wells were
appointed a committee on transporta
tion. : ...
Miss Susie Morris is f pending the
week at Lake- NVInola.'
Thomas Jenkins and James Douse
of Kingston circulated among: friends
and relatives in this place Sunday eve
ning:. Mr. John Richards of Taylor street
left yesterday for Atlantic City.
Edmund Jones of the Second ward
ami Thomas Edwards of the Third
ward announce themselves delegates
to the third legislative district con-
j Velltion.
Mrs. Llewelyn Evans Is seriously .111
ut her home on Taylor slreet.
The Taylor t'nion baud ure re.aiin;r
for their fair which will be held on the
Mth. rr.th und Jtith of September, and
hope that their friends will unslst them
in making their fair a success.
FOREST CITY.
Eleven I'olandcrs were arrested Sat
urday eveniiis by the burgess und a half
dosit n of Forest City's "tlnest," for dis
orderly conduct and drunkenness. They
Were taken to the city bustile, where uf
ter repenting of ; lu ic conduct uud tin
sin rendering of a tin "William" apiece
tin y departed "sadder but w iser" for
their experience in u great city.
1 lu it It. Hollands, of Hornellsvllle,
N. Y returned to his home yesterday
alter a week's visit with Jeorge Maxey.
John O'Maihy. of Carbondule, was
in town yesterday.
Miss Helen Ounnler Is visiting
I friends in Hinghamton, N. Y.
Miss Edna lirnhaiii. of Civat lietid.
Is the guest of her sister, .Mrs. J. W
Lurrubee.
The death nf John V. LeRoy occurred
Saturday evening ut V o'clock ut his
: home on liehiwure street. The an
I iiouncenietit thut he had passed away
I was a s-hock to Ids muny friends In this
place, and will alo be one to his lurse
ucituaiiili'iiceship throushout tha coun
I try. Mr. L"Roy was subject to heart
disease, and u weik today I Monday)
I was the last lime that he uttended to
! his duties at the Hillside otllce. Since
then, lie was coiilined to his home and
I was tun tiiouchl to be dangerously III
until but a short lime before the strings
I of the lyie i.t lite snap!" d. breaking
i oil' a noble nature. . Mr. LeRoy was
t-boin In New Mlltord m arly thirty-tour
! years ago, and came to this place about
eij;lit years ago. und entered the employ
of tin' Hillside Coal and Iron company
as clerk in their nlllcc. which position
lie held continuously since thai time,
lie proved to be a faithful and trusted
employe, lie has been clerk of the bor
ough council for u number' of years,
und wussecrelary of the board of health,
always discharging: his duties well und
in a couileoiis-iuuiiner He was mar
ried two years ago to Miss Delia Hra
muii. who with the following, survives
him: His father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. LeRoy, of New Millord; a
sister, Mrs. 1. R. Hrainan. of Forest
City, und three brothers, William and
Charles, of Nicholson; and Urant. of
New Milford. The funeral will be held
at tlie Presbyterian church ul S o'clock
today. Interment ut New Milford.
ri-cKvii.Li:.
Tlie Todies' Aid society of the liuplist
church will meet ut the home of Mrs.
Henry Oberts. on Main street, for tea
next Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. uud Mrs. John Neeley, nf Tay
lor, spent Sunday with Mrs. Net-ley's
mother, Mrs. Ambrose Hrundage.
Mrs. S. C. Slmpkins und daughter,
Hebu, are visiting relatives at Camden,
N. .1.
Charles Matthews, of Pitlston, wus u
caller here last Saturday.
Mrs. John Iturnes, a former resident
of Peckville, for many years, but now
a resident of Washington. IX C, Is vis
iting her many friends here.
Manager SpangenburK. of tlie Harri
son house, will represent the Republi
cans of the First ward of Dlakely at
the convention at Scranton this after
noon. Mrs. Lurch, of Nanticoke, Is visiting
her Hister, Mrs. William Wurne.
Messrs. 14. M. Pierce und A. F. Klzer,
uecompuuied by Misses Hertlni Peck.
Minnie Warner und May (lumin. left
yesterday for u couple of weeks' outing
ut Heart Luke.
M. D. Ilelts, proprietor of the Hotel
Wilson, returned yesterday ufter u visit
to Ills brother at Tunkhanuock. Mrs.
tietts, who accompanied him, will re
main there for awhile.
lr. and Mrs. I. S. d raves, of Jermyn,
were culling on friends here yester
day. Miss Mamie Veness. of Scranton, und
Miss 1 1 utile Layman, of Maylleld, were
callers lu town on Sunday.
L. F. Hassell, who hus been visiting
relatives at Windsor, N. Y., Will re
turn home today.
Strayed. To the premises of the un
dersigned, a red and white cow. Owjier
can have same by calling and paying
damages. Frank Davis, HWge Houd.
- - -
FACTORY VI LLE.
Mrs. I.lndsey and duugliters. flertrude
and Josephine, have returned from a
visit to Itiooklyn, Pa.
Allie Van Fleet started for Denver,
Col . last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Caryl, of Scrunton.
spent Sunday In town.
Jessie Wrigley, of Shlckshinny, Is vis
iting relutives here.
The funeral services of Ueorge. infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kulp, of
Rendham, were held at Evergreen
cemetery Saturday.
Ralph Archibald, of South Clbson, Is
visiting friends in town.
Miss Ruth Newberry, of Noxen,
spent Sunduy with Mrs. Walter Reyn
olds. Tho class of '94 of Keystone academy
Is camping at Lake Wlnolu.
Miss Suva Wutklns is visiting rela
tives at Scranton and Taylor.
Forrest Dershelmer, of Scranton,
spent Sunday in this place.
Forrest Reynolds, of Aldersoti. is vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Reynolds.
Mrs. Jesse Dunlup and Mrs. Ernest
Hedell are guests of A. C. Caryl.
Mr. Warren und family have moved
Into the house of C. A. Reynolds.
Miss Urace Serine Is the guest of
Carrie Watklns, of Academy street.
Professor Fasset and family are vis
iting relatives at Mehoooany.
.
MOOSIC
Mrs. McMurtrle and daughter. Liz
zie, ure visiting at Atlantic City.
John Urodhead. of Mill City, was a
caller In town Sunday.
John Dyinond was a caller in Scran
ton Saturday.
David Koliertson spent Sunday at
Luke Wlnolu.
ir the Ha by Is Cutting Tcetlii
Vrm Wlnalnn'-' Cnnll,!.. a... ...
been used for over Fifty Yeari by Mil.
v jHuiud , iur i.ieir unuaren
arhll Ts.lhln -DH.M a.. -
""- - -.".-bi .,., a vi ten nucveig,
It Soothes the Child, floftens the Qum.
.Mlay all Pain; Cures Ylnd Collo and
I the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold
by Druggists In every part of the world.
Ha MI1PA nil nab fA- V, WI..I. .
Soothing Syrup." and take no ether
una. i wentr-nvo cents Dottle.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
LF.U AYSVIL1.F-.
A "picked up" bull nine from T.iwunda
played with our lirsl nine here on Sut
urduy and the game resulted In' a score
of 14 to 5 In favor of or boys.
A hull storm visited us hist Tuesday
and did considerable damage to buck
wheat und other cruns.
L. P. Blackmail, of Lesttisldre. N. Y..
has been visiting In town lutely.
.Miss Maiiile Davie, of Bivoklyn. N.
Y., Is spending a few weeks ut Samuel
Ruck's.
Rev. and Mrs. Ellsworth, who are at
present slopping in nwego, are in town
for a mouth's stay among friouds.
The oldest child .r Rev. und Mrs. l.
Daviis. of Rome, Is reported as being
serl(iiisly,lll.
Mr. und Mrs. Edward Shives. of Klud
ta. N. Y., are visiting In town, ns guests
of W. C. Blister und wife.
II. M. Spalding, of Troy, wus ill town
the last of the week renewing his In
terests us candidate for county commis
sioner from the West, subject to the
Repnl lican primaries. According to ull
reports Mr. SrialilliifV. W. B. Dean and
O. S. Overton will receive tlie majority
of votes for the responsible otllce.
Dur people were shocked last Thurs
day to hear the sad Inl'llisi'lice of the
death of Mrs. Milton II. liregory ut
North Orwell. She wus 111 only about
one week. She wus a former resident
of this pluce, her hm-buml having been
in tlie mercuni'ii' business here until
a few years ugo w hen he moved to North
orwell and purchased u store. The de
ceased leaves, Ik IlldeS a husband, one
daughter, an ug. d mother. Mrs. Moore,
of this .place, and two brothers who
reside ul Hiimliuinloii und in the West.
The funeral was held at Ni.rlh Orwell
euuicli on Saturday forenoon. Rev.
licsta y, or Rome, olllclated. Interment
was made hi Le Ruvsville cemetery lu
tile attei noon, w here brief buriul ser
vices were conducted by Rev. S. I.
Duvls. of tills place.
LeRoy Coleniun uud W. D. Johnson
will Join un excursion to the Thousand
Islunds this week.
Mr. und Mrs. .1. V. Kuler ure spending
the week Ut Wyuluslllg.
NF.W MILI ORI).
Attorney W. I. B. Alney of Mont
rose und family were visitors at Dr.
II C. Ainey's on Sunday,
Rev. Mr. Habcock preached a special
sei mon Sunday morning to Pe Odd
Fellows.
The Methodist Kpiscopal Sunday
school will picnic at Heart Lake on
'lllestiuy of next week.
The McKlnley club held lis second
meeting ut D. H. Tuft's wugon shop
Saturday evening. Sevetul enthusl
ustic speeches were mude. Some of the
old vheels spoke.
The Cuthnlic Sunday school picnicked
nt JtocKbottom Saturduy afternoon
and was well attended.
Apples are so numerous In this local
ity thut many of the llees ure breaking
down.
The ltKUlator on nir street lamp
lighting department needs rena'i'ii.
Some of ?he lamps burn an hour or
tun, others till midnight, and others
till ! or IU a. m. the following day. Of
course It averages all right, but It
Isn't averagi our people ure crying for.
This town appreciates base ball. A
a game lust week some of the business
pluces und postolllcc closed their doors
to .witness tlie sport.
AVOCA. .
Miss Llllle Wood, of Duryea. and Miss
Ella Davis, of I'pper Fulls, Md will
spend August w ith Dr. Joseph Pren at
his country pluce, "Whltford," Ches
ter county, Pennsylvania. These young
ludies ure graduates from Dr. Pren's
hospital in Philadelphia. Miss Wood Is
well known in Luzerne und Luckuwau-
na counties.
MURDERER CONFESSES CRIME.
Henry Ti'iisclier Admits Killing His
.riinit I'ulhtT Lust December.
liurlington, lowu, Aug. X The body
of Louis Krekel, un old muii, was found
burled heud down under a pile of brush
lu u dry Willi on the farm of his grand
son, Henry Tetiwcher, last December.
Search hud been made for him weeks
befure his body wus found, but Tetisch-
er, although tlie old man hud lived
Willi him, took no part in the search.
He refused to puy the old man's funeral
expenses und allowed him to be buried
ut the county's expense. The police
huve been unable to tlx the crime dell-
ONCE MOKE In harmony
with tho world. OOOfl
romp'.utcly cured men r.ro
eimjUK nappy prunes lot
l ue FreauMi, gram
c?t uud most suc
cessful enre lor sex
ual weukness und
lost vigor kuowa to
medical Fcieuca. Au
account of H1I3 ."
derMl tlfucoreiK, In
bookfnna.wltli ref
erences and proofs,
will hu ni:nt. in siif.
ferlnjr men (sealed) free. Full rauidy vltror
permanently restored. Failure impossible.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFA.LO.K.Y:
KrOftltiEB?oKLETON
GIVES Tim
BESTIljQnTAlPi
And !3 AB3iyTEiy 5AFE
FOR. SALE BY THE
II
SCRANTON STATION.
1 Mi'IBt. ,L
ATLANTIC REFININC CO
nitely upon him until today, when two
olllci rs were sent to his farm to arrest
him. He fought like a tiger, and, al
though boih ollUers were powerful mm,
it took a long und bloody light to cap
lure him.
He was in the sweat box fur three
hotiis bt.foic he ave no and confessed
late this evening that during a quarrel
ill December he knoeked Krekel Sense
less with a blow on his bead und then
deliberately knelt by him unit cut hi
throat with u pocket knll'e. When Sul
Islled l rekel was dead be dropped him
head tirsl down the well and covered
the body w lib brush.
BALDWIN'S
D
THE BEST IN THE MARKET
GREAT VARIETY OF SIZES.
THi
HI fi CONNELL CO.,
4c4 LACKAWANNA AVENiJZ.
DUPONT'S
Dllil NH, BLASTING AND SPORTING
Hannfactured at the Wapwnllopen Milla,
Luzerne county, Pa., und at Wll
mlngton, Delaware.
HENRY BEI.IN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming: District
IS WVOMINd AVENUE, Scranton, Pa,
Third National Bank Building.
AGENCIES:
THOS. FORD, Plttnton. Pa.
JOHN B. SMITH & SON. Plymouth. Pa.
E. W. MITI.LIOAN, WllkPM-Harre. Pa.
AgentH for the Kepauno Chrnilcnl Com
(iaiiv'8 High Exnlosivea.
E. R0B1
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
Ml fel M
90
CAPACITY:
foo.ooo Barrels per Annum
WILLIAM S MILLAR,
Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton
ROOMS 4 AND 5
OAS AND WATER CO. BUILUINO,
iVIIMK nlUMINli AVE. AND CENTER ST.
m. (1 hour lutermUislon for dinner unj
upper.)
Particular Affnflnn fllvn n rll.-lnn..
Prompt ettlcmcnt tiuaranteed. Your Kusf.
new l UespecKullv S-iiici'.cd. J tlephone i.4.
CnKRKO OT THt HlOHMT MtDICM. AuTHOHITIl
EnTIICLHhVLEf:
HEADACHE
IsnAi.Eit will euro yen.
nondfrfdl lnnn to PutTeror.
fimiCaidn, More Throitt
Ir.?!iicP7:t, Koacliltlb
or ill A1C FEVElf. Afters
finnirIUite rrli''?. Ail otUrk'li.
In poMcct. rcailr to n on Br-t limuaiiru o( c.lu.
onllniiF(1 Its 1-ITre 10 I'rrmanint fnre.
alNlfictii'npiirimntei'dodnonnjrrefniKled. Price,
4 'IVinl f ... n. t.n.,ml.l. 1 1
JU ccuia, B. B. (Mm Ir., TL-ra Riuii. ILti.. C. S. L
rilTRmMATfflfi
MFNTI40I Thn inwii ami safeiit Ttmrty tm
wl I""- all k.n dlnonaoi). Krn-nip., Itch. M:.'
Ithfiim.oid oreo. liiirns. i'iiir. tVonilerful rei
f.irPII.KIi. Price, US cts. nt llrnu- n n i
Hjt by ma. i prc:ml.l. Aldri'siiaiibiir. uf t
For ial.' by MATTHEWS BROS, and
JOHN H. PHELPS. Scrantor.. Pa.
;9nip!s;:icn Prsscrved
DR. HEBRA'3
IPI
. 1. l.n lit If.
l t i ,J i y rSr"'
fcloar and healthy com- :VT. WS&K"
'nlTlnn. RllwHortafil fi"ik ' - - - '
prepuratlonii end pvn'ectly liarmlMi. At all
lii'Jggisu!, or mulled iorSOcti. HuuiX for Circular,
VIOLA SKIN 80AP i iiuipUr ineoBpKrtto m
kin purllvlBg Soap, luequMltd fcr tlia tolkt, twA ttbl b
ilval W Ilia niirwr. AhMlutflT Jtitra tai (UlloaUl mil
tut. A dre-ilut., prioaSSCfiit.
O. C. BITTNEH 4 CO., Toledo, 0.
For aala by MATTHEWS BROS, and
JOHN H. PHELPS. Scranton. Pa, ...
iiiii
POWDER
VilLA.CBEMfS
Removes Freotiles, Pirnplrt, Vi
liver Molea. B jcM.dicjJ
KERR'S
We have several small lots or Lace
pattern, which we desire to clase out
goods. This is a rare cbaneuto secure
Muslin .
Curtains
Three yard.t ion;, full width.
io pairs at were
io pairs at $1.3, were 1.75
Nottingham
jo pairs at 5,7 r were 7;-,c
iu pairs at ij, were $t.nu
:o pairs at wcic 1.50
Irish
Point
4 pufis at -'l,5', were 5i 25
4 pairs at i)i), were .uo
5 pairs at 3.0!, were 4
3 pairs at 3.5!), were 5.
-15"
uo
1 a B.?sf!
Opposite Main Cr.t-iircit
to the Wynm.ni lluusc.
n out
THEDIgraON
LoGcinotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers.
HOISTING AKD PUMPING MACHINERY.
Oencral Office: SCRANTON, PA
IIL
roK hi yi.;.
Window Screens
Screen Dooi-s,
Garden Hose,
Lawn Sprinklers,
Water Coolers,
Ice Cream Freezers,
Oil Stoves,
Gas Stoves,
Hammocis,
Rcfrlgeratoss,
Lawn Mowers.
We have the stuck ami
assortment You need
litem now, if ever. Liberal
discount for cash on ull
seasonable goo'ls.
FOOTE SHEAR CO
119 WASHINGTON AVEflUl
j
w
' 'U Oil
What Sarah Ucrnhard ay.
Cut out this ad. and
bring it with you. T.
THIS
11 ii; mil iii
flore 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 000 AND END SALE CONTINUES
AND LOUNGES ARE FREE.
LACE CURTAINS AND PARLOR SUITS are
receiving Special Attention this week.
THE
C0N0MY
I "MUST" SALE IN CUP,
E
CLEARANCE SALE
LACE CURTAINS
Curtains, two and three pairs f
We waut their room. You want the
ctoice designs at your own price. ""
Special
Prices
(tn our entire stock of BRUSSELS
tLI XY, TAMHOI K', Etc.
Summer
Curtains
Snow Ha tics, silk stripe and CK
TOWE from $1.50 to $3.25 per
pair.
5ash
Haterials
tv the vatd. Full line of Novel
ties. II "1 GO.,
408 Lackawanna Avenue
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
iso Wjoiuing Are.
ClftlYlONDS 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,
13a WYOMING AVE.
THE
II
1
ROOfllS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'D'G,
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING AND BUSTING
POWDER
MADE AT MOOSIC AOT RUSH
DALE WORKS.
LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electric BattorliM. Electrin F.xnlodM. tor
niotuiig bia.su, Min-ly t uhu, bdi!
Repauno Chemical Co. 's
HIUH
EXPLOSIVES.
WEEK
UAND218
WYOMING AVENUE.
CLOTOG DEPARTMENT.
UKEBUi GONNELL
lilERGEflEAU I CONNELL
MOOSIC POWDER CO
LOUNGES
FREE