The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 18, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18,
1896.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't S.cpcrt
AS&OWTEMX pure
0ARB9N0ALE.
t;cr1-i wrt' pi'iro poto hn advertise.
tri.rt. or.l.T for 1oh ivorfc jnl 't-m fo
pjh'lrntlon l"ft Hi tbf 1-tnh,in'i"nf ot
Shannon .: Co . r""lo;Wi. North Main
tr-ot. will receive prompt attention: or
tee own inm 8 a m. to 10 p. m I
Cl.lB MAY DISBAND.
The Atlilcl.e liistiiiilion rniinot
linii Itinniiiii; ritan)'.
It la ivpr.i-W tlmt tli( C.iilioiKlalf
Allilt-tin clul whlrh li.-r-n In exlnt
iiiirt fur Sf'Vt'riil tnontlis will ilisljand
lull It Is In l i- hiMH-il tlint the report
Is hx.''E'-t. Intnl.
I "Mini,- tlu-yov-r:il months In wliich the
rluli h.is Diii In operation. Its inemlierw
hnvf. r'-e-Mved much benellt from the
e.niiplet pfitilpmf'tit of the ruonis. How
ever, tlvy I'i'.ilirl to pay the required
fees ami ns v result the club is being
run nt a I'.s-s. A iiuvtlt'.r will he hehl
Hi Pi May to fl"dc! whether th" cliih
will I'eiise to exisl, but It is hop ''1 that
the immleis will tnUn more interest
and tiitike the step tinneicssar.v
mil n Hose Towt'r.
Th liir-tliitr of the hose nt the lire
Sitt.inluy whs explained hy the firemen!
as i he result of the hose helnn put nway
in a di:mp oomlition after lieiiiK used,
the roinpanies having mi facilities for
drylni tin hose in n proper manner.
This Is one of the ihinns the companies
have needed for a Imiir time and Is nn
eeonomy as It. would pty for itself
in a lew years, iMnt: away with the
continual hnyiiiu of new hose. This
would hi? a point for the councils fo look
Into.
Fi.RS0.NAL AND OTHER irt'MS.
Miss KKeiil.'i Smith, of Ninth avenue,
leaves today for Clinton w here title will
Visit Miss ll.-rm liilHwnltl
Mrs. Uscur Wotnmci.lt and Jeronie
Wetherhy, of yayne street, nre the
piust.s of relative and friends in Clif
ford. Miss Lama Lankan, of llaw ley, is vis
ItinR Jliss Lizzie luilly. of the West
Side.
Catharine Walsh Is visiting in Wayne
county.
C. II. 1 1 u IT and wife, of St. Louis, who
have been guests at the home of Mr. and
Mis. John Clum for the past few days,
left yesterday niorniff for New York
city.
Mrs. '. Uunnel, of liclnioiit street,
who has been sojornlns in the country
for the past week, has returned.
It. li. Kol bes, H. II. Malone and F. S.
Collins left yesterday for Lake Ariel
where they will spend the week. The
yoiiiiR men are bicycle enthusiasts and
made the trip on their wheels.
J. !. llrldfrett ami J. K. ISrennan, who
hnve lipen staying at Crystal Lake for
the past wei'k, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Meliale are spend
ing a few days nt Cystal Luke.
Mrs. James lloy.l and daughter Iiow
enti, of South Wyomlli street, and Miss
Mary Joyce, of Scranton, left yesterday
for a week's outimr nt Klk Lnke.
Mises Kate and Nellie Murray, of
Middletnwn, N. Y are the guests of
their brother, James Murray, on HooU
lyn street.
Mr. and Mrs. liryant and family, of
Park street, are visiting at the home
of the hitter's father, Mr. Startweather,
In Wuymui't.
The Misses Fox and Jordan, of Schnec
aily, N. Y., are visiting friends on
Brooklyn sfeet.
Miss Mary Farrel, of Wyoming street,
has returned from a visit to Scranton.
Miss Margaret Lewis, of Moosie, is
the guest of Miss Margaret Cillcu on
1)111. da fi street.
i it-urge Fisher ami family ami Crant
Nicholson ami family w 11 spend the next
t -ii days at Crystal l.ahe.
Miss Nettie Camobell. of Hoicsdale,
Is the guest of Mis Alice t'ret gan, of the
West Side.
Miss Alice Connor has returned from
a two weeks' visit with friends and
relatives in Scranton.
Thomas Carrol has left for Camden,
N. J., where he has secured a position.
Mis. John dull., rth, of f'lalnseld, X.
Miss Hose Fiiienrty, of Terrace street,
is visitli.g friends in Providence.
J , is visiting at ilie home of her father.
Ih-nry Loftus. in Fell township.
.Miss Kile Walh mid Mary Croogan
htive returtii'd from Atlantic city.
Alasters Frank and Willie Doolev and
ulster Maine, of Scranton, are vlsitiiii
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
.e'rrlty on llundaff street.
Announcement is made of the mar
riage of Philip Macy of S .uUi Church
street, to Miss Mary Hull, a popular
young lady of llonesdale. The cere
mony will take place at St. Mary's Her
man Catholic chnn ii. Iluiiesdale, on
Wednesday, August "k
Miss lloyt. of West Pittston, is the
isuest. of her brut her, John 11. lloyt, on
Klver street.
J. B. Hunt, of Arizona, is visiting his
parents. Mr. and Mis. T. F. Hunt.
Miss Nellie Uardner, of Scranton, Is
the guest of Miss Kinniu Wills on Porter
even ue.
Miss Kittle Flynn, of New York city.
Is visiting Miss Mary Flannery on
Ean.1 street.
NICHOLSON.
Mr. and Mrs. George ITemingher re
turned to their home in Weatherly yes
terday after a few weeks visit with the
ANNUAL CUT PRICE
REMNANT SALE OF CARPETS
Just read our prices and compare then with
any and all ol the other attempt:
25c Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c
35c. Ingrain Carpets, Niw 25c
50c. Ingrain Carpats, Now 35s
65c Brussels Carpats, Now 39c
75c Brussels Carpats, Now 57c
S5c Brussels Carpets, Now 75c
A Is a quantity of body Bruxcl. length
from a to yard In each piece at about one
hall price to close.
J. SCOTT INCLIS, La1 Ata
Carpels and Wall Papar Dealer.
TERMS Caih on tlx Above (foods.
taking
2 Powder
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
Williams.
Arthur Thompson Is snnding his vaca
tion with his niuilir, Mrs. Julia Thump
sun. Miss Grace Walker, of Scrantor. Is
staying a few days with her aunt. Mrs
A. C. Bond, who is sllll very ill.
Mrs. Charles Williams Is ei.hi turn
ing her mother, Mrs. K. Stevens, of
Washington. V. C also her sister. Sirs.
R O. Sewali and son, of New York.
Dr. K. N. Webb, of Jersey City, was
the guest of Halph Williams over
Sunday. ,
K. !. lineon and wife, Misses Paeon
and Crock, Dr. Hairy Wllkins mid
Frank linker go to Luke Nicholson to
day for a week's camping.
The ice cream social Saturday night
at W. I-:. Lord's for ill luii-tit of the
I'll i versa list cliur. h. wi.i laigclv at
tended. A. L. Til us and family will occupy
Ivy Lodge Cottage :u Lake Wiuola for
one week They went to the lake yes
terday ,
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AVOCA.
Thieves broke into the Lehigh Valley
freight house on Saturday evening and
stole a uunntiiy of goods consigned to
Jacob Webster ami t leorge I Sonne.
A lawn festival will be conducted in
the io n- ol St. Mary's church this even
ing when the S!U In gold will be
chanced oil'. Special music has been
engaged for the occasion.
Mrs. John lirant and family, of
Wilkes-llarre, spent Sunday ul the
Christ in ii residence.
Mr. II. M. Steever left on Saturday
to spend his vacation with friends in
illllersburg.
Ilobert. the bright ami interesting lit
tle son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Farrell.
died on Sunday morning after a week's
illness of cholera morbus. Funeral will
take place this afternoon. Interment
in St. Mary's cemetery.
Miss Jean Cranston, a nurse In Dr.
Price's hospital at Philadelphia, Is
spending her vacation at the residence
of her parents on North Main street.
Tile many friends of John Please will
he pleased to learn that he has under
gone a successful operation at the Phil
adelphia hospital and his recovery is
assured In the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew CUik and Mr.
and Mrs. Llewellyn returned homt on
Saturday after spending the past few
months with friends in F.nglund and
Wales.
!. W. Lower nud family have re
turned after a trip to Niagara Falls.
Kev. A. J. Weisley occupied the pul
pit in the P.road Street Presbyterian
church at Pittston on Sunday. Uev.
lioss MeClements, of West Pittston,
conducted services In the Langcllffe
Presbyterian church.
T. A. Qulnn, one of the popular
young men, haB embarked in the green
grocery business In the Callahan build
ing on Main street. We wish our friend
success in the enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCarthy are re
joicing over the arrival of a daughter.
Mr. I'd. West has returned to New
York city after Fpendlug several weeks
at the residence of Mrs. .J II, Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steginaler and
Mrs. I.aux, of Wilkes-num.. spent
Sunday ul the Druffner residence.
Mr. Louis Tonkins, of Providence. It.
I., will return home today after a pleas
ant visit with former acquaintances in
town.
Miss Annie M Kochnie, of Scranton,
spent Sunday at the Holmn residence.
m:w mim okd.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jeoige detriments, of
New Yolk, are visiting friends In town.
The tannery is laying off men again
with the prospect of another suspen
sion. A. It. Smith, sr., of Montrose, Is cull
ing on friends in town.
Will (iillesple. of Hinghamtoii, was
In town Sunday.
Rv. Sampl Green, of Cortland, N. Y.,
Is visiting In town.
.Miss Annie Chamberllu Is very sick.
Professor Hoiton, principal of our
public school, has been admitted to the
practice of law in Susquehanna county.
Th Veteran exclusion of the seven
county reunion will take place at Moun
tain Park, Friday. August -1, ISM.
Seveial people from the region of Fac
toryville are camping at Fast Luke.
L. S. Prown was in llai ford .Monday.
Mart Palmer, of New York, is visit
ing fiiends in tile township.
Work is progressing rapidly on the
shingle mill. It will be in workltig order
In about three weeks.
FF.CKVIU.K.
Miss Folio Stage Is visiting
wilh
friends in Wayne county.
Mr. and Mrs. lferbeit A. Fiear have
returned from their wending trip.
The lit tic son of Daniel Jjarrow is
llite siek.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin 11. Hitter and'
children have returned home ai'l'-r a'
week's visit with relatives at Hetlile-!
hi'in.
Chaiincey Hubbard spent Sunday
with his parents in Wayne enmity.
A number of young gentlemen ae-l
coiiiprtiilcd by their young lady friends'
took possession of the home of Mr. nnd
.Mrs. John F.nglish on Main street lastj
Friday evening, and gave their only
son, oseph, a surprise Previous to IiIm!
returning to resume his studies at III"!
Mansfield State Normal school. Humes'
music ami other enjoyments were In-'
dulged in during the evening, after
w hich all ,wero served with refresh-i
incuts. I
Thomas Craven died at the home of'
Ids son. William, at tirussy Island j
Patch last Saturday evening, aged
years. The funeral will be held at the
Grassy ChafKd this afternoon at 2
o'clock. Interment will be made at
Prospect cemetery.
OLD FOIUiR.
John Faraday, jr., representative of
fteorge Custer lodge, K. of P.. left on
Monday for lettysburg to attend the
annual session of the grand lodge.
Mrs. Jacob Stewart, of Nichols. N. T.,
accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. H.
D. Anderson, of New York, spent Sun
day with hereon, T. J. Stewart.
C. W. Broadhead, represenntatlve of
Montrose lodge. K. of p., and daughter,
Oae, spent Sunday at the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. S Itroadhead,
while on his way to tlettysburg to at
tend the session of the Craml lodsre.
William Farady annd Harry Harding
are visiting In Philadelphia.
. Miss Woodward, who has been the
guest of Missajennle Drake, returned to
her home In West Chester on Monday.
iMOMROSi:.
Th tragedy nt Urackneyvllle on Hun
day caused much excitement in this
village iKith yesterday and today. The
Kellys are now incarcerated In the
county jail. Your correspondent tried
to talk with them and If possible gain
some knowledge and Information from
them regarding the awful deed but they
remained in passive silence, uterly re
fusing: to tell how they murdered Leon
lingo. The condition of the Kellys Is
pitiable, their bloodshot eyes and gen
eral appearance tell the tale of the
trapedy better than words can portray.
The Gage family are well known here
and the father tf the man who was
cruelly cut o .' In the prime of life hoars
on -nvia! lr reord In tk? historical an-
:' of O f- i'"ii:'!v.
.r..t;. t',. s i t. r d rt the Tir-
l 1 '.! V). o -i ". : : C. '., : ". I.r.t--, V:1!
V.:-rv : 1.. il. W. il e.i5.,ii. hnnt v.:
Wilii.cn Krnd; ick. r'lvrhamton: M.
Ke-.U'ick, J. A. Kendrick, L. F. Lar
rabee, Susnuennnna, C. Stono, Fostrr:
W. V. liurrall. J. S. Hutchinson, Scran
ton, and ex-Cnnirressman E. J. Jordan,
Tunkhannor-U.
Charles Jenner, of Jessun township,
ne t with nn unfortunate accident yes
terday. The threshing machine which
lie was running had been stopped by
throwing orf the belt, but the machine
still retained the Intent motion. Jeu
ner jumped upon the receiving table,
slipped and his leg caught in the rapidly
ri'Vidving rolls of the machine. His
leg fed into them uud his bones were
crushed into an unri'cognixable mass.
Dr. Xewton amputated the leg just
ahovo the ankle.
Mrs. K. I liiley snd Miss Kmma
lliloy, of Summit. N. J., who have been
at .Mrs. II. A. liiley's. have jollied Mis.
Holmes ut Silver Lake, at the Hose cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tifsworth. of
Pottsville, ure in .Montrose for a few
days.
Cidoiiel K. J. Warner and Willett
Monitor spent Sunday nt Lake Carey
II. K. Taylor now delivers the New
Y'ork and Philadelphia Sunday pnpers
about 'i o'clock Sunday afternoon, his
enterprise is highly commendable.
Tile second week of court bring" many
of Siis.pielmiiua county's citizens to the
county seat.
FORF.STCITY.
A raid was made by the burgess and
police Sunday evening on the disorder
ly section of our alien population.
About fifteen subjects of Franz Josef
and the Czar were given their first les
sons in American law when Burgess
Maxuy demanded ns a tine $10 from
each. A "huus frail" uoconipanled one
of th subjects to the jail, and then
applying the art of which she seemed to
be mistress, transported herself into
those blissful regions of hysteria. A
phyxlclnn was summoned and she was
pronounced all right. "Moral suasion."
however, was, unavailing in effecting
her removal and a carriage was pro
cured with which the woman was
taken home.
The annual term of the Forest City
graded school began yesterday. A
large number of pupils were in attend
ance. The corps of teachers employed
this year is Identical with that of last
years suve one exception, Miss McDon
ald.of Susquehanna, is nuperseded by
Kstelle (t. Allen, of this place, a student
of note, and a graduate class '9. of the
Manstield State Normnl school.
Another demonstration in behplf of
sound money principles will occur next
Friday evening under the auspices of
the Forest City Republican club. An
able address will be delivered by Sam
uel J. liandall, son of the distinguished
Democratic protectionist and states
man whose name he bears.
A large number of our citizens were
In attendance at the annual Methodist
camp meetlnff at I'nlondnle Sunday. '
Kev. P. It. Tower, of Thompsun, de
livered tv. o able discourses in the
Methodist Kplscopul church Sunday,
the regular pastor, Mr. Stone, being
away.
.
TAYLOR.
Today the Taylor baud and the Wil
liam Tt!l! lille club wll have their unnual
day's outing at Lily Lake.
Miss Maine Tldd is visiting relatives
at Strouds'onrg. i
The board of health and school direc
tors have deidded that all children
must be vaccinated before the next term
of school comences. The doctors will
give them a certificate which must be
presented to the teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. John R Heese, of South
Main xtreel, are visiting at Clark's
Summit.
This morning the Mlnookn tribe. No.
247. 1. O. K. M., will run their excursion
to Mountain Park. The Union band will
accompany tln-m.
Alfred Harris and William White ran
n li'M-yard foot race yesterday afternoon
on tlie back road for $'J" a side, wliich
uws ii tertstlg from the start to the
nish. Harris won by one yard.
MOOSlC
Mrs. Y. C. McMillan, of Chicago. HI..
Is visiting ut llie home of John M. Kob
crlson on Main street.
Mrs. S. T. Price is visiting at Jeii
tdngsvillc, Wyoming county.
John Dymond and Mrs. Winters
spent Sunday' ut the Wyoming camp
grounds.
Charles Synd- r and family spent
Sunday at tie- Wyoming camp grounds.
Howard Lmkey, of Wiikcs-Uurre,
was a culler in town Sunday.
DAL 'I ON.
Tin ladies of the Dultoii Baptist
church w ill serve ice cream and cake in
their church pallors on Wednesday
evening of Hi is week.
TIIK OLD I.iV'S MIST hi'..
DM Mr. a li. I Mrs. Slmman, from Ili'Mia,
'itl lo lu'.wi ami In gulnn lo the l.otel 'or
dinner s:i a eiuwd around the Justl-e
cuiiri. "I ne edd couple, Willi P.I Mloll.l ''!e
i in ioslly. Iuiiured the cause of the garn
ering. They were liiformeil that a nein
was on trial for beal!ng IiIk wife. I'Mgini;
tlielr :iy through the by-slanders to g 't
a look at Hie prisoii'r the old lady whln
pcivd to her nushuiifl:
'Wiitit tii'irleious-lo.iklng erejiure
tlie prisoner is: I'd be afraid to get near
him."
"Hush:" warn.-v her husband. "That
Isn't the prisoner; he hasn't been brought
in yet."
"It Isn't? Who Is !l. then?"
"It's the judge!" Ailantu Constitution.
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When you take Hood's I'ilN. Tie- big. nld-fash.
loned. sugar-coated pills, which tear ymi all to
pieces, are not in it with IlooU'. Kany In take
and easy to ieratc. Is true
of Hood's I'llU. which are
tip to date in every reipeiit.
Safe, certain and sure. All
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dtuggst. S. f. I. Hood tc Co.. Unroll. Mas,
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EXAMINE OUR STOCK and be convinced that we have' the goods, the prices dad the people to supplj-, and
satisfy you in the tailoring line. Remember Our Specials for This Month:
AH Wool Suits Made to Measure, $1 5.00.
All Wool Pants Hade to Measure, 3.50.
AVe make any kind of sarnciits reqairj-.l. of aav q-ia'itv, but th; above ar2 our Specialswell made, wel'
trinimM. stvlish zo-vh. Don't ta'cs t'iou if thev 1't fit Di li Slits. Mvorniin a-il Co-idnrtors' Suits nnd TTniform
or nil kaids at popular prices.
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PtTCKCR BROS., I
kkAMCtlU A BACIIU and other. 1
ORGANS
Musical Instruments,
Husical Merchandise,
Sheet Music and
Music Books.
Purchasers will alway find a eomplstt
stock and at price low a the qual
ity ol th Instrument will permit at
I A. HULBERT'S
nusic STORE,
117 Wyoming A t. - Scranton
DUPONT'S
MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING
POWDER
lannfaetiired at the Wapwallopan Mills,
Luzerne county. Pa., and at Wil
mington, Delaware,
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming District
llS WYOMINO AVENUE, Scranton, Pa,
Third National Bank Building.
' AGENCTES:
TJIOS. FORD. Pittston. Ta.
JOHN B. SMITH A Sn.V. Plyncuth. Pa.
E. W. Mfl.MOAN, Wllkes-Barre, Pa, .
Agents far the Kepauno Chemical Com
awv's High liiiploaivc.
WILLIAM S MILLAR,
Alderman 8tb Ward, Scranton
ROOMS 4 AND S
OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDINd,
COKNta A YOKING AYE. AND lEIiTEE ST.
OFFICE TIOT'TtS from 7.S9 a. m. to 9 p.
Dl. ft hour illtormlstiion for dinnai Ami
upper.)
Particular Attention tllven to Collection.
Prompt hetllenirnt (lusranieed. Veur Bus.
Bus I Respectfully Soiiciied. Telephone i.u.
Good
AT CHEAP PRICES.
Men's Haud-Sewccl Calf Shoe, you pay all ever
town S3 for them; Our Prize On y $1.69.
Men's Dress Shoes, congress and lace, all toes
and sizes, 89c.
Men's Russet Shoes, sizes 6 to ii, 50c.
Indies' Fine Shrvs, worth $t,.oo to s 4.0.1
5pecial Price Today, $2.00
Ladies' Dongola Shoes, 75c, sizes 21 to S.
Ladies' Oxfords, worth $1:00, for 50c.
A few pair Ladies' Patent Leather, Spring Heel
Strap Sandals at 59c.
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Misses' Russet Shoes, 50c.
Misses' Fine Dongola Shoe-!, 69c.
Misses' Fine Shoes reduced to 89c.
Youths' Shoes, 69c. Boys' Shoes, 83c.
Child's Shoes, wedge heel, sizes 5 to S, 43c.
Ladies Grain Slippers, 35c.
155? The above are only
Call and examine our goods
3'ou will surely save money by
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ONE PRICE TO ALL.
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FROTHINGHAM BUILDING.
ORIGiHATOR OF MgDERN IETH0BS If) KRCBUT TAILORING.
MIDSUMMER
CLOSING SALE
i
Sterling Silver Sliirt Viii.-.t
Sets, worth ( to SI: choice
for 50c. Worth S.'2S to SI. 75:
choice for SI. Oil.
Sterling Silver Itelt liucKles.
worth :.RO. t S2.Sl. H'ortli
at SI.7S.
elusion ("t our Tine
China at uhout Half I'rice.
(iciiiiine Ko(;cr.s' Triple
Plate Spoons, l'orks and
Knives at red need prices. Kn
graved free. '
Ten Sets, Ice Pitchers, Cuke
Muskets, etc., finest plate, new
styles, very low prices. At
our New Store,
130, WYOMING AVENUE,
ON THE LINE OF THfc
re located the finest flshlnp and hunting
grounds In th world. Descriptive books
on application. Tickets to all points in
Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces,
Minneapolis, St, Paul, Canadian and
t'nited States Northwest, Vunvouver,
Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San
Francisco.
First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars
attached to all throught trains. Tourist
cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains
and specially adapted to wants of families
may be had with second-elans tickets.
Rates always less than via other lines.
For further information, time tables, etc,
on application to
E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.,
353 Broadway, New York. '
THE IDUAI. AMERICAN TRIP
NOHTHIiRN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Tils Supertily Appointed nnd Commodious
S'te-l htramsiiipa.
NORTHWEST AND NORTHLAND,
American thieiigh and ilir.Minh.
leave Butt.iln i u"mIht Hid KridavH o .lo p in.
fur Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac, The Son.
Dululh, uud WtMcrn Points, pukmuiii all
pl.ees of Intenut by daylight In connection
with
THE UREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY,
It form. i h.i uio.t .i.rci-t io..t . mid trm or
ei y in. in', ut eoniparison, tho most del-elitfiil
and cninfortu' 1- on t. ?.'h,ne:.p(iis, M. Psul,
Hre.it Failn, ilelna. Putte. 8in :a le nn I Ph
cifl ; tuii, Tim ot.lv triu 'c ontlnen'al I'ne
riiiiniiii; I lie hunoiis hnfiot, library, oiim-i vn
tion car.
e-v it; hour tr.i'n for Pnrtland via Sixikn".
HOTEL 1.APAYETTE, Luke MinnetonKa,
Hi mile frym Aiitiie-uiioiif, iMi'ifejt Hiiduust
beautiiil n-Mrt in the went.
icketsaml any information of any atrent or
A. . ill'. vUl), Uenural l'aeiii;er airclit,
liniTalo, N. .
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a few of our Great Harcrains.
before buying elsewhere, and
it. Xo trouble to show goods.
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y
HAS OPENED FOR BUSINESS.
rasa rszs rsssa, a ss
n f f O Ittpi Ml, (H
SUMMER CLEARING
3.4LI F CAKPETS
BEST VALUE EVER GIVEN IN SCRANTON,
We offer llils week a Htilendid assortment of goods at prices which defy
rttupetjtiou. ralterns all choice, but are thr.se we will not carry into next
ctiiuu. Nuw U your opportunity to secure Good Carpets at Low Prloea.
Tapestry Brussels, 50c, S5c and 60c a yard.
Were 65c, 75c and 85c a yard.
civets. 65c and 00c, Formerly 85c. and $1.10.
All Wool Ingrains reduced to 50c from 65c and 70c.
J'eavy Wool Figured Cotton Carpets double cotton
chain warp, 25c and 30c; former price 35c and 40c.
Mnyrna Rugs, 30x60 Inches, handsome designs and col
orings, at 91.75; former price $100,
We have just received a complete line of Genuine Owalior Rugt, beau
ful combination of color, latest style, rich Oriental effeoU, and la order to
itroduce them will sell during the sale at $l.5o. These Rugs are good valus
r $2 CO.
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iposlte Main Entrance
t the WynmliiF t:ni
ON THE
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SQUARE BUTTED LUMBER,
SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FOOT. LATH.
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RICHARDS LUMBER CO.,
02 CCMRIONWEILTH BJILDINC 'PH3NE 421
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKE8-BARRE. PA., Momifaetwfora of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
KCISTIHQ AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
OMMnlOfflMt SCRANTON, PA.
Don't
Put 11HI
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Until for- Tllis stock was se-ectecl in ay J j
You'VC aufUuue before prices were advanced, jjj
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OUT )''! purcliasiug
Ad.
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TO EXCHANGE.
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j Furniture and Carpets
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ing $25 eveiy time you
j invest $75.
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ESTABLISHED 1873.
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SON & GO.,
408 Lackawanna Avenu6
SQUARE.
IUARE flEALING TO
jUARE Dealers.
tIie "e'uai1 ironi dealers
for autumn sales had
the market.
BARGAINS
Were made that enables
us to make prices for this
special sale that must be
advanced at least 35 per
cent, for the regular Fall
Trade.
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Half Wool Carpets, 35c
Ingrain Carpets, 29c
and Other Grades.
Tapestry Brussels, 45c
and Other Grades.
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