THE SCB ANTON TRIBUNE SATUHDAT MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1896. Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report s B&$JLWEVX PURE GABBOHDALE, fRMr win p1 not that flvrtl n''nt. order, for Job work and I Horns ror rubllcktion left at the f,ab"shhenM- fehannon & Co.. nwden,7"; NVi5b- of- treet. will receive prompt attention. ice open from a. m. to 10 p. ni.j DEATH OF MRS. ROUNDS. A Wll-Kuow n !i lid Ufsitt l U M'timiin Is Cnllrd Awiiy. AftiT an Illiifss of several werks ai.d int.-nse .suftVi'ing fii'in Hrutir il-Uflsy. Mis. Willium Kuumia was rullod uway yesd-i-diiy inoriiliiR. Slu- Is niouiin-d liy lu-r pun-ins. Mr. uinl Mrs. I(um-1 Curpi'iitHr, lu-r lius l.aiitl. William Kuuiuls, Iict Histor, Mrs. U A. l-iiir.lii k mill Iut two i-liihlren. V.iUnr ami S:ulic .Mis. iioinuls wuh lorn in rninulali- about tlilrty-seven ai s aa. mul lias luul Iut In hup in this city fur tin past Iwvlw yiars. She was ussuciat'U in utllve niiMiilii'lshlii v.ili tin' Unlli-H' Auxiliary of the ISroth piIhkicI il' Jtiiilruail Trainmen, and with l.imitia l-"iltfe, laus,'liteis uf lt lu kali. She was liifclily esteemed as a ininl-er of tin- Methodist liun li. netive In all taiod works. Slie will In; Hieatly misled liy u law little of devoted fi lends. lUU.-nl al St. llihH iinvonl. A l-. livat for Hie Sisters of the 1m maeiiluto Moure of Maryof the Srriiuum dioees.', oinneil oil Tlmisday evening Hi St. U.ise t'oliVeiit. It will eoiiiintie until Allfjust n. Aholit tidily sisters I'epl'I'Sentilip' Hip ilil'iVrent eonvents thluUKllout tiu dioreseureln uttendum e. Kev. r'ntlir .Midler, of the Keilemp tore.t older, will l ondin t the lvtluat. PERSONAL. AND OTHER ITEMS. Misses Anna Kerry. Klta Felts mul Anna Koseiisrant returned Thursday evening from iieena llruve, N. .1.. wlieiv they have spent the past month. 11. .1. Iteuton, who has been spending Ids vacation at his former home, At'ton, .V J., has been iiiiite ill at that place. Miss Delia l.oiinhi y of Ptttston, who has been vblUnic her cousin. Miss Surah M'llale if the South Side, has returned home. T. I'. Urown hfl yesterday for a (shell sojuiun nt Atlantic I'lty. .Mis;s .Mary V. Jiurke of South Main Mi t Is entertaining her cousin, Miss Miiry Mullen, or l'hllad.lhia. Mrs. ,1. .M. I'eiilne of uueno, who ha:l l u speiidiiii; the summer with her duuthter. Mrs. II. Ceynolds, returneu home yesterday. She was u m ouipanied by Mrs. II. U. I'e ynolds iind her niece, Mis Kvu 'or hr.in. Miss Isadelle IVi ths of U"llUe;i-!ai re Is helllg elltel taile d lit the llolll.' of Mr. uod Mrs. John Ivttrlck. Salem av. liue. -Miss ollna IleirliiK, wlio has been milking an extxciid. d visit In UalnUud. I'a , lias vi'turiiei home. A purty comiiostM of Mrs. V. II. Cow leu und son, Willie. Mrs. T. .1. Maxey it in t son, Kay. Miss l.eona lel ilei iiiHl Miss Minnie t'owles of thlseity; Miss Jean Searles, Miss May Klngs litiry of Pittsburg; MIhh Minle S -ailea of Hancock, N. V.: .Mrs. Henry llox uml daugliter of Forest City, and Mr. mul Mrs. W illiam Senile of this place left yesterday for Crystal Lake, wher; they have rented a. cottage. They et pect to be gone about two wivks. .Mrs. Nelson Nubbins of Wyoming street la visiting her sinter in liay City, Midi. Miss Sallie Spellman of lloiiesdale is visiting her cousin, Miss Mary liurUe, on Urooklyn t-tivet. Joseph Hook, who has spent the sum mer traveling In Kuiope, will return nl. .ml the L'iMli of this mouth. .Mrs. H. S. Ital'feitie of Maylbld is visiting Mrs. II. I). Ileitlng of Salem avenue. .Mrs. T. I. I'.ees and Owen D. Ke of Ninth stret will have next week for a visit with relatives in St. Mary's, Pa. William Smith, on employe of the Heiidrick Manufacturing company, ran a nail through his foot which will in capi'citate It i in for duty for several (la; a W lllard and John Kvans of tills city v.ill have on Mouiiav for n week's visit in Seeleyvllle, Wayne county. Mis. P. F. C.allagher of Chicago Is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mar tin Callagher. .Miss F.dlth Moses of Wilkes-Ha rrc Is being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. I). I tees. Ninth avenue und South Terrace street. Mrs. Julia Howard has ret 'lined home after an extended visit with her son, P. F. Howard. In Albany. Miss Tessle Pace of Pjttsloii, v.ho haft been the guest of Miss Jennie FoXi? of South Main (street, returned home yesterday. Misses Kutherlne Pace an 1 Jennie Foxe and James .1. Foxe accom panied her and will be her guesis for a short time. Mrs. Jumes and Otis nenedlct if Scranton are visiting Mrs. Andrew Wil liams on South Church street. Mrs. II. C. Wheeler and daugliter. Hazel, are visiting friends In Scranton. OLD FOK ;!:. P.ev. and Mrs. J Erwln P.madhead, of Susquehanna, are visiting relatives here. A large number attended the trolley party Under the auspices of the Pres- Curpct Remnant and Odd Pieces tit Lew Than Cost. Sec Our Show Windows for liarguiiM. Wall Papers Odd Lots at One-Half Price to Close Out. Now it the time to buy, us we have some Very desirable lots left. J 419 - .i. uuui i iiiuuiui LacKi Ave Carpets an Wall Paper Dealer. Baking ram byterian church to Nanticoke on Thurs day evening. Hon. h C. G rover, of Moosic, was calling on friends here on Thursday. Miss Nellie Wharton, of Scranton. was calling on friends on Friday. Henry Oarbuit Is improving from his recent attack of rheumatism. Daniel Mitchell Jms bestiu work on a new hl.K-k. AVOCA. Miss Katie Hcalcy was a caller In Scranton yesterday. .Miss Shields, of New York. Is the guest of Miss dcucvieve Kobinson. Miss Annie Turner returned to Cleve land. Ohio, yesterday ufter a month's visit with her mother, Mrs. John Mc Carty, of the West Side. Mrs. Milo Howell was a visitor at Plttston yesterday. M. 11. Collins has accepted a position In the toiisorial parlors of ii. A. Lewis, of Luzerne. .Mr. Collins, during his stay of thirteen months here, has formed u large circle of friends, who regret bis departure. Miss l.olii Hatcher and brother Frank, of liini'haiiitMii. N. Y.. are spending a few weeKs at the home of their cousin. .Miss Ida .Miller, of the West Side. The Moosic Populars will cross bats Willi the Morning (Hol ies, of Hiinmor", on the la tier's grounds on Sunday after no, hi. Miss Annie Hastie, of the North F.nd, acc panieil by her cousin, Miss Mattie Krown, of Mo;i.4ic. are spending u couple of weeks with friends in Curhondule. The members of the Avocu lliise coin iany and their lady friends are mak ing arrangements for their coming fair, which ill be held I let. L'U and '".I. The funeral of the nlneteen-in inths' old daughter of Mr. und Mrs. F.dwar,d Keagcii incurred yesterdyy afternoon and was largely attended. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. The Christian Kndeavors of this place aeiiinipanied the live-cnunty excursion to Farvlevv on Thursnay. Miss Nettie lilllVner and guest:). Misses Jennie mul Kate Driifi'ner, will' a party of rtttstoii filends, picnicked at Falling Springs o;i Thursday. Mrs. Johnson and daugliter. Miss I.ou Johnson, siieiit yesterday Willi Scran ton friends. Miss Mary Taj lor, of the West Side, and Thomas Slua, of olyphunt, were married mi Thursday afternoon at St. Peli r's cathedral, Scranton. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to the home of the bride on the West Side, win-re a dinner wits served to t lie Im mediate friends of the coiitracling par ties. The Saislield club, of Avoca, Is mak ing preparations for the erection of u handsome sliiictiire on their property on North Main sircel, which will add to the beauty and the convenience ol tile ton ii. The building will consist of all opei a house, club rooms and store rooms. Alex. Brainier end Charley Kimbach, of Cat boiidale, were circulating among friends here last evening. Miss ki. Mo.ahan and niece, Ml"s .tg lies Morahan, are visiting friends and relatives in Jermyu. OI.Y1MIAMT. The fimeiul of the late M'S. 1'lb-n I nifty took place Thursday al'terno iu and was lurgclv attended. S ! vices were held ut St. Patrick's chinch, lv. J. M. Suiouller olilciatlng. The in'.er iiiei.t was made In St. Patilck's ccin eti i y. Mrs. H. P.. Matthewson has r.'tuinrd liome alter an extended visit Willi her parents in Norwich, N. Y. Several disgraceful lights took place on our principal sitreets Thtlisday eve ning. Where weie our ollicers that there were no arrests made'.' If they had been Hungaiians they would have till been locked lip for the n'l'lit. A large number were in alt' mlance ut the social given by th young people of the Presbyterian church last eve ning, which was held indoors on ac coant of the wenther. The Standard bund furnished some excellent music. Services will be held In the episcopal Mission in Kdwurd's hull to-unriow afternoon at .'! o'clock. Kev. 12. J. Jloiighton will have cliarg-'. .Miss Jeaiiiictte Vil!iam.-:oii of West Plttston is tin- guest of her cousin. Mrs. Dry Harris, on Delaware avenue. The young child of Mr. und Mrs. Hugh Murray died yisterd'y morning of cholnu Infantum. The fniieial will tai:c place this at'teri.oon at J o'clock. Hurlitl In the Archbald cene -t-ry. The Club of 'II:, will h dd ile'lr usual business mei ting on Tuesday evening instead of Monday evening of n-xt week. liegular services in the Congrega tional church to-moricw morning ami evVnlng. Jtev. I'eter K,,lieit:i will oc cupy the pulpit. Miss Maggie Sullivan or Mayii..ld spent u ew days wlftli friends u; this place. MCWMILI'OKD. The summer resorts at Heart LaVe have the' laiger.t representation tver known at that resort. Charles Dean is visiting In town. Kev. Fretl M. Davenport left Thurs day for a aojourn at ocean Orove. A Liryan und Sewall club is soon to be orgunizeil. Hopbottom has a flourishing silver club. Miss Helle MeCollum Is visiting at Salem, Mans. The nnimnl drangeis' picnic will be held at Lake Carey, August 13. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Jay are visiting at Oreeiiu. N. Y. Mureury etnod at In the stone quarries Thursday. A new enterprise in Khape of a mill for preparing lumber, shingles, etc.. for use Is soon to by established In this place. V. K. Wilder und J. O. Williams of Lakeside are the promoters. An Interesting social entertainment was held al the Presbyterian church Friday evening. The Patrons of Husbandry of Sun quchamia county will hold their annual picnic on the Harford fair grounds, August 25. The next moetU of the McKinley club will be at the opera bouse, Wed nesday evening, August 12. John V. Leiioy, formerly of New Milford, but recently of Finest Chy, was burled from his h:;me in this plac; Tuesday. He was H4 years of age and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his demise." Marshall Barney, the young man wlio was badly Injured by falling from his bicycle In this place Saturday evening, has been removed to his home In Mont rose. It is said he will be confined to the house several months. The Hallstead base ball club and th? home talent crossed bats for one In ning Friday afternoon, when . rain stopped the fun. ' The score at that time stood 1U to i In favor of the visi tors. The home crew should take a day off and practice. FOREST CITY. To-night at Midway Grove will occur the joint discussion of the Issues of the day by Hon. W. H. Berry of Chester, Pa., from a Prohibitionist standolnt. and A. J. Colburn. esq., of Scranton, a noted Kepupblican orator. The former gentleman was a recent candidate for state treasurer on the Prohibition ticket and Is a statesman of high at tainments who ever commands the re spect of the members of all parties. Mr. Colburn Is an orator and politician of national reputation. His oration lioinlrHtir.g Maj. Warren at Harrishurg for president of the state league of Htpiibllca- clubs brought forth econl uniH from all sections of the 1'nlon. and In every campaign since his ser vices as a campaigner have been In demand. He w ill arrive-In the city to morrow and will be met by the Repub lican club which will later form his escort to the arena. During his stay at this place he will be the guest of W. J. Maxey, esq., through whose ef forts largely Mr, Colburn was secured. Charles Bartholomei.v, hitherto a prominent Populist of the town, de serves a medal. In un Interview with The Tribune leporter Mr. Bartholomew stated that tor a long time he was a lirm believer In the theory of free sli ver, but after a few years' subset Iptiou to the Kocky Mountain News, a stout exponent of the .-white metal, and a cureful perusal of the arguments there in advanced, he became convinced that their reasoning was founded on fallacy. Mr. Bartholomew, therefore. Is nj.v pressing cii to w here he sees lh while 1 liune shine of sound money'-; Henry of Navarre. Oeorge Maxey, the Tiibui!.1 Corre spondent, was a visitor to Cat bnudalc yesterday. Klchard Pollard yesterday was In at tdldatice ut the funeral of u relative In the Pioheer City. An action was brought against Peter Slouzys by the Law and order league for selling liquor to minors. Squlr Hiaman heard the charge. F. J. Os good appeared for the commonwealth. The squire sustained the action and bound Peter over to court. In these days of high registration of the thermometer everyone is wishing that they, like Peury, were caught In an iceberg. JKKMYN. Tlie heaviest subterranean stream struk yet at the artesian well was pene trated by the drill. Wednesday after noon, at a depth of about 2li0 feet. It is estimated by the men in charge of the boring that the bore-hole Is (lowing forty gallons per minute. The stivum Is located In soaostmie strata, the red slate or true water source having not yet been reached. There is little or no uncertainly but that this well will sur pass all other wells in this section, in the quantity of water it will Mow when completed. The lontractors, Howell and Hlunchard. have never yet put down u Iml- where the indications point -d so favorably towards un Im mense prod tti lion of water. The good work still continues. A new base ball team was organized Wednesday evening, by the players who recently withdrew from the Jerinyn county league team. Frank Cain was elected captain of tin- new organiza tion and William K. Davis, manager. Among the others composing the team are Owens. P.lakewlee, Morgans, Gen dull, and Mullully. ' Tin- street committee Is improving the cross walks In tlie borough. Nearly all the stone sidewalks have been laid on Second street In front of residences arid Hie street now presents an attractive appearance. Mi'-s Annie Ilefl'ernan, of Plymouth, Is spending a few days In this place as tlie guest of Miss Mary Timlin, of Main street. NICHOLSON. The rain storm yesterday was very moderate; merely settledthe dust. A number of our young people will drive to Luke Winola this evening to attendtlie dance. Mr. Aiiey, proprietor, of the Hotel at Piecevllle, died Thursday, of heart dis ease. Funeral will be held today. Mr. and Mrs. William Shields, of Siirlngvllle, were callers In town yes terday. Tlie Yonni; People's Society of Christ Ian Kndeuvor held an Ice cream social last nlht on the lawn of the Presby terian church which wus well attended. Alva Kockwcll, son of Warden Koek w. II, of Liithrop townsip, met with a serious accident last Tuesday afternoon while unloading n load of hay. A pulley connected with the hay fork broke loose und hit the boy on tlie heud, crushing the skull. Dr. Wheeler was called, and lemoved several pieces of bone. He wus alive the last heard from and chances are against his recovery. PKICF.KUKG. Miss Jessie Stearns, of Peckvllle, vis frletids here yesterday. A new culvert is being built under Main street In front of Koehler's hotel. The employe's of the Storr's colliery received their monthly wages Thurs day. Patrick Jordan, of Scrunton. called on friends here yesterday. George Muiiford called on Olyphunt friends Inst evening. With Hood's Sarsapa rllla," Sales Talk," and ihow that this medi Talk cine has enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater extent than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This is simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It is not what we gay, but what Hood's Sarsapnrilla docs, that tells t he story. All advertisements of Hood's Bnrsaparillft, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it self, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative medicinal merit, is why the people have abiding confidence in it, and buy Sarsaparilla Almost to tiio exclusion of all others. Try It Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. j , i n.i are me omy puis w lane flOOd S PIUS with Hoods Bariaparllla, Hood s Modem WI T A VI C will open in a few days at the Frothingham Building, 215 Wyoming Avenue, a V v complete and modern Merchant Tailoring establishment. We make Suits from; q the finest that money can buy to the cheapest that can be made consistent with good workmanship and good goods. None but all wool goods will be used in the cheapest garment we make. Our Specialty for the present will be All-Wool Suits, made to order for $ 15.00; Fabrics, finish and fit guaran. teed as good as anything that can be made elsewhere in Scranton for $25.00. In fact, you can't buy the same goods in ready made for any less. Ancient methods and ancient prices are done away with our in establishment. We buy our goods directly from the mills and save the wholesalers profits. We are thoroughly equipped for business. Our cloths, our cutters and our tailors are all here. There will ba no disappointments to customers. Their orders will be completed when promised. Our cloths consist of all new and elegant patterns. Wait for the Opening, which will be announced in a few days. DAVIS, TAYLOR. The Taylor Silver Cornet band will treat our lieople to an open air concert from the band stand this evening. The concert will commence at H o'clock sharp, when the following programme will be rendered: March Directorate Sousa Contest Concert Polka Thomas Cornet solo Prof. John Wutklns Five minutes with minstrels Concert Polka Clarionet solo Stella Castaldlnn KI Captain March Sousa The Day F.xnress Boos A descriptive piece with railroad Imi tations. March tndeptentia Hull Brownies Picnic Carlton The burgess Is spending a few days at Atlantic City. Squire Doles is faith fully attending to the duties of the burgess. Joseph Oenke accepts the challenge of Michael Joyce of Mlnooku, to run lull yard foot race, and will met Joyce ut Hasliam Hotel. Taylor, on Tuesday evening to sign articles. The 10-moths old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Barr. of Old Forge will be burled this aft.ernuon at the Forest Home cemetery. Knights of Hidden Kagle of Castle No. "39 and 3"3 of Old Forge are request ed to the present this evening at the hall of :!;i. where C.raud Chief F. Tobln will be present on otlklal business. Tluy will meet promptly ut hulf-past six o'clock at Kentlham. The Taylor Castle will also be present. Misses Sadie und Hichle Clangwer, of North Main street, are visiting relatives at Ceiiterinoivland. . This afternoon the greut game of alley ball will take place, at Mountain Park, bet ween Dove Brothers, of Old Forge and Wilson and Stewart, of Dutiinore. The contest will be for ):iU0 a side and a purse of $.ri0 given by Division No. I, A. O 11., H. of K., who will run their excur sion to the Park this morning. The borough council has u contract with the Traction company that the company must kee; the road from I'n lon strent to Jermyu and Company's store In repair for th.'ee yeurs. At present the road Is in a poor condition and needs attention and repairing. The meeting ut the Calvary Baptist church lust evening was largely attend ed. The pastor. Dr. H. 11. Harris, and Kev. Thomas C.rifflths, of New Phila delphia, Ohio, are conducting the ser vices. They are both earnest and elo quent preachers, and all should lear them. The Taylor Band will have Its nn nual day's outing on the 1st li at I. liy La ke. The funeralof Everett, the 13-months old child of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis, of Kynon street, which died on Thursday will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at the Forest Home cemetery. Taylor. Miss Kniinu Felts, of Nort Taylor. Is rusticating ut Montrose with friends and relatives. Misses Lizzie Bowen and Oligj Lowry, of North Main street, are spending their vacation at Nicholson. WYOMING. Mrs. P. S. Cixmey and son Frfd of Philadelphia are the guests of Mrs. K. M. Kozell. Miss Nellie Sarber of Orange Was calling on her cousin. Miss Ldda Mc Itlll, Tuesday. Mr. anil Mrs. Edward Kozell, Mrs. William Pates mid Miss Nellie Kozell attended the funeral of the former's cousin. Miss ICmma Comstock, at Mount fJion, Tuesduy. Miss Alice I.a France returned to her home in Duryea Tuesday utter spend ing a few days with relatives here. Miss Kosa Sutter of Mount Zlon was calling on frli nds here Wednesday. iMIss Kvtt Ccall'UUMh of Jackson 1-1 visiting her grand parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. V. Baker. Kegular meeting of the borough council wuh hedd Wednesday evenln.;. Members present were: J. J. Shoe maker. William CunlckKhanU D. I). Dunlund and John Lloyd. Bills amount ing to $4!i2.12 were ordered paid. The bill iwas presented by Burgess T. B. Smith for $lJ!t.5 costs connected with cases of Jeffery & Chesworth against T. B. Smith was ordertd paid. Com mittee on lire alarm gong repoit that the tie, gong could not be secured on trial o,n:l committee report that they could get one for on ti lal. Oi motion It was ordeied that the com mittee be authorized to purchase th same. On motion It is ordered that the borough ordlnunce be referred to borough attorney for revision and cor rection and that the president of coun cil and burgess be authorized to con fer with the atorney. rr.cKViLLi:. Miss Alice Bell, of the West Knd, ac companied by her sister, Mrs. H. K. Jones, of Scranton, has returned home after a few days' visit with frlenJi at Jerinyn. The Delaware and Hudson follleries In this vicinity received orders yester day to start on full time this morning until further orders. Clias. Kay and daughter Edith, who have been i:uiet ill the past week, ure convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. William Kestell have returned from a two weeks' visit at Waverly. The Delaware and Hudson paid at Grassy Island yesterday. Mrs. Allen, the wife of Kev. Allen, who has been suffering from scarlet fever. Is able to be around the house again. - Mrs. Homer English and daughter, Maty, will leave this morning for a few weeks Visit with relatives at Dale vllle. .: Mrs. Chauucey Jlubbard and. son are visiting relatives In Wayne county . Methods in FROTHINGHAM BUILDING. MIDSUMMER Sterling Silver Shirt WaUt Sets, worth (iSj to $1; choice for SOc. Worth $1-25 to $1.75; choice for $1.00. Sterling Silver Kelt Buckles, worth S.SO, ut $'2.5U. Worth $2.50. at $1.75. Closing Out ull titir Fine China ut about llulf l'ricc. Genuine Rogers Triple Plate Spoons. Forks und Knives at reduced prices. Cn graved free. Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers, Cake Vaskets, etc., finest plate, new styles, very low prices.' At our New Store, 130 WYOMING AVENUE. Spring House HEART LAKE, SUSQ'A CO.. U. E. CROFUT, PROPRIETOR THIS HOUSE Is strictly temperance, is new and well furnlrhed and UHUNKD TO THE PUBLIC THB VKAft BOUND, U located midway between Hlnghamton nn.l Scranton, on the Montrose anil Lacka wunna Railroad, six miles from D., I,. & W. K. R. nt Aiford Station, and nve nillej from Montrose; capacity eighty-Hve. three minutes' walk from railroad station House situated 100 feet from the lake, wide veranda extends the entire length of tlie house, which is 100 feet. Row Boats, Fishing Tackle, Etc. Free to (Jue3ts. Altitude about 2.000 feet, equalling in thin respect the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains. Fine uroves. plenty of shnde and beautl. ful tcenery, making a Summer Resort un. excelled In beauty and cheapness. Dancing pavilion, swings, erociiief Rrounrts. etc. COLD SPRING WATICR AND PLKNTY OF MILK. koUi $7 tu $io Per Week. $1.50 Per Day. Excursion tickets sold at all stations on D., L. & VV. lines. Porter meets all trains. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated ft! jV! M CAPACITY: f 00,000 Barrets per Annum DUPONTS HIKING, BLASTING AND SPORTING (anuf.ictured at the Wapwalloppn Mil!, Luzerne courKy, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District 11S WYOMINa AVENUE. Scranton, Pa, Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES: THOS. FOTtn. l'ittston. Pa. JOHN B. SMITH & 81 IN. Plymouth. Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilke-Darie. l'a. Anents for the Kcpauno Chemical Com anv'a lllKh Explosives. Hotel Walton Broad and Locust Streets, Philadelphia. Ore of the most m.-c-nitl-'ent hote'.s in tba world. Palatial in every detail. Absolutely Fireproof. European Plan $1.50 Upwards, American Plan $4 Upwards. Fltuated bear all the leading theatres and railraad stations. STAFFORD, WHITAKER & KEECH I. D. CRAWFORD. Manager. KEREAU CONNEU ROBINSON'S SONS POWDER Merchant aiuinn w mm SUMMER SALE OF -' BEST VALUE EVES We ofl'er tins week a HplenJiil assortment of goods at prices which defy fonipetitiou. l'atterus all choice, but are those we will not carry Into next season. Now is your opportunity to secure Wood Carpets at Low Prices. Tapestry Brussels, 5Ce, 85c and 0c a yard. Were 65e, 75c and S5c a yard. Vehets, tiac and !H)c, formerly S5e. and $1.10. AH Wool Inxrains reduced to 50c from 5c and 70c. Heavy Wool Figured Cotton Carpets, double cotton chili n warp, 25c and :10c; former price 35c and 40c. Mnyrna Hugs, IWMM) inches, handsome designs and col orings, at Hl.l't; former price We have just received a complete line of Genuine (Iwalior Rugs, beau tiful com bi nut iou of color, latest styles, rich Oriental etl'ects. and in order to introduce them will sell during the sole at $ 1 .5o. These Hugs are good value for $2 50. S. G. KERR, Opposite Main Entrance tu the Wyoming Huti.ie xSvvv- Book and News Linotype Composition Done Quickly and Reasonably At The Tribune Office. Write or Call for Samples and Rates. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Oeaeral Ottice: SCRANTpN. PA. !f. I npODAY'Sprices are only about lialf the early sea son prices. Not many weeks j-et left iu which there's a demand for Summer Cloth ing. You know that so do we, and so we'd rather lose a little now than more later. m SB 1 SUMMER clothing SALE. too, if necessary. We're so ' jtt anxious to get all summer i(j goods off our hands, and our fall stock on i $ the shelves and tables, that we'll take al i most any kind of a price for this hot weather i j stuff. And now's the time you need such things. The mercury will be bubbling 1 1 around the top of the thermometer for a (( long time yet. Come in and see how W cheaply you I tenner, m r rw Tailoring. AVENUE ESTABLISHED 1873. HWIIU con n CLEARING CARPETS GIVEN IN SCRANTON. SON & CO., 408 Lackawanna Avenue YOU HAVE YOUR OWN WAY About the price al- l most and the credit terms, can avoid a good deal of swei- 218, 225 AND 227 Wyoming Avenue.