The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 19, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE S3HANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY x MORNING, AUGUST 19,
LIBERTY
Voti are at liberty to come into this
store of ours and to ramble around
and look as much as you please. We
like to have people know what a Guc
stock of Rooks and Stationery we have,
so tbat when they ueed koiu; they'll
know where to get (be largest variety.
AT NORTON'S,
$i2 Lackawanna Ave.
OUR OATS.
Always in the past the
Best in Scran ton
W ill be in the future as good as
oats tbat can be made by the
BEST CLEANING MACHINERY
Which removes the foul seeds and
dust. Try our
"GLEAN OATS."
I
SCRANTOM, OLYPHANT, CARB3NDJLE.
HUE OF COUNTERFEITS.
THE GENUINE
Hae the Initial, a.. B. CO. Imprint
d In Men cigar.
OARNEY, BROWN & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS. COURT HOUSE SQ.
I
DR. C. D. SHUMWAY.
Diseases of the Lower Iiowel a
Specialty. .108 Washington Ave.,
Opp. Tribune Building.
OFFICE HOURS 9 TO 12, 2 TO 5.
PERSONAL.
Air. ami Sirs. Juncph Spelclier are at
Atlantic City.
.1. A. I'ollliis and V. J. AlcAndrcw are
tiuitiH from Luke .Ariel.
Mm. John Al. fciitke and sun, lliyli, cf
tlieeli KIJko, are ut Atluiitlc City.
Mist) Marie I leaky, of ttilNhurir, U vis
iting Mm. Holland, of Gibson slrct-t.
Aliss Kaniile AVeni! of Vino Ktrcrt lias
K"iif to Atlantic I'liy to iend lift- vui'U
1 lull.
.Mis. (leotv Scnll, Jr., nnd son, Law
rence, are siM-liJIlig a. IV days ut Luke
Ariel.
Jndtre HunsliT ii ml M. Moses left today
fur Athuitiu t'lty, tu be icon abuiit two
week.
Miss Vtlain-lio Votlcr, of Samlcr Kros.'
tore. Is poudiii- her vacation ut fllmwa
im leak's
MIfh Margaret. Mitchell, of Hliiomuhurtf.
is the anient of -Mih. II. . rlutlun, ul
I'rovidence.
Mrs. James (lialiain, of I.onr Island
1'tty, Is home vlHltlna; htr mother, Airs.
Kellly, of lid lev ue.
Misses Mary and Margaret Mollule, of
Kaston lire. truetn of thtf Allsue Mallln,
of HtUton avenue.
'Mr. ana Mrs. Inward Bird ore sntnd
1ns a few days at Crystal Lake as guests
of Mr. and Mrs, Ueoi'tje Horn.
Miss !rnc Conley, of Philadelphia, lias
returned home after a visit with .Miss
Miiinaiet ileCormaflk, iof Houth Muln
avenue,
. Mr. ami .Mr. James Laurie of Court
street, ure entertaining- Mrs. Collins, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., and Miss 1-diurie, or
Knglund.
Itohert C Adams, secretary of the
Scranton and I'lttston Traction company,
sailed on Saturday for a month's sojourn
In Kurope.
J. llnntlnnton Is spending; three
months at Camp Heaver, Old l'"ora;t, N.
V.. where he hopes to recuperate his fall
ing health.
Nelson O. Teets returned home yester
day after spending a ten days' vacation at
fhillipsbnng. N. J., Kaston, J"a., and
Trenton, N. J.
Miss MutlKe Shoemaker, of Herwlck, has
returned hums Willi er cuasln, Miss
Craee Devlne. of this city, utter a thred
weeks' visit 4iere.
Miss Margaret Corey, of Jackson street,
and Miss Kathryn Uulluxlier, of Division
street, have left for a two weeks' visit
with relatives in I'ike county.
Heneral Manager W. V. llallstead, of
the Delaware, luckawanna und Wewtern,
is home from a tour of the west, made In
company with l'resldent Mam Hloan.
Mujor Everett Warren, president of the
rennsylvanla. State LeuKiie of Itepiibllian
' clubs, left yesterday for the National
league convention, which will be held In
Milwaukee, Wis. He was accompanied
by his wife, ami they will Ro lo Milwau
kee via Buffalo and Ituliith. The other
delegates from this congressional dis
trict are Frank Smith. Caruondale; K. K.
Robathan. William R. Iwls. F. V.
Flelts J. H. Thomas and ex-Mayor W. I,.
Connell of this city. They will start for
Milwaukee Friday.
IT IS A GOOD THING.
Bays Mayor Hniley Alter (signing Hie
Plumbing t'odr.
After a week's careful consideration
Mayor Bailey yesterday signed the
' plumbers' code, and now Its provisions
are in full operation. It will however
take a week or ten days to get the law
Into actual working order.
Mayor Bailey remarked yesterday
when announcing he had signed the
measure, that he had consulted a mini
tier of plumbers concerning the emit?
and without a single exception they
pronounced It a most excellent thing;
and one which will be of great liene
At
HE WESTON ILL CO
fflUMUW
CASES THAT ARE
ON TRIAL LIST
They W ill Be Heard at Coming Terra of
Common Pleas Court.
IT WILL LAST FOR THREE WEEKS
Tliirtyrive tnscs Are Set Dow a fur
Trial for Km u M eel.--l.argo Num
ber ol the Knit Are Actions to He
cover luuiiiettiiie of the
riuiutifl nnd Ike Iteieadauts.
The common ideas trial list for the
three weeks term f court which be
gins September 21, Is as follows:
FIRST WKK.lv. MONDAY, SBP. 21.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ut
the r hit Inn d Thomas Curran against
V. .1. Schiilnitehl. yuo warranto.
W. J. and Lewis Bugelholl against B.
S. Kevnolds. Interpleader.
Hurry Smith ugainst M. Harris &
Bn d her. 1 nt erpleni ler.
U. K. Iilinmiek and others, executors,
against James Wilson. . Interpleader.
C. .1. Svkes. executor of Samuel Sykes
estate, ugainst l. W. Burr. Scire
facias.
Isaac B. Felts against the Delaware.
1 cii linn it nil Wewlerti Huilroad
comiiuny and J. V. Hoysi-xudt. KJect-
llleht.
B. K. Leonutd against ltttrlck Cor
coran. .'eal.
Tilliiuiu. Judgment ox-ned.
Joseph Cuu.ster, assignee, against .
A. .lessup and others. Debt.
fatricK t i iii'iir ugaiusi ine imiuhiuii
Coal coiuKiuy limited. Diiuiuges.
I'lti ..l si, tj.ii turiiwl S4 It Mutt
and others, executors. Scire facias.
.-iaine against same.
I'itv t,r Scriinton nirninst T F Wells.
as administrator. Sidre facias.
jteiiecca riyiin against lieorge rc. jiin
and Charles K. Hill. Damages.
Isaac K. I.u Burr & Co. ugainst the
Green wood Coal company, iliamuges.
TUESDAY, SKI. 21
Michael Heap ugainst the city of
SriitntoM und Anthony Knight. Dam
ages.
John Flack against Bridget and Mary
Kelllley. KJecllllellt.
Cltv of Sctuntou uualnst John L. Hull.
Scire faidas.
K. A. Zlinniei inun ugainst Pardon T.
Bather. Kjectineut.
S. K. Ilazlett against M. !. A. Kvans.
A I 1 1 .
William Vim Storch acalnst C. S. Von
Storch. KJectmetlt.
M lvimliiin X, Co 1 llll..e
Ueoige Morris und others. Dumages.
r.. a. r.urguou ugainst ine Moscow
Water company. Damages.
Frank Wells ugainst the citv of Car-
bunilule. Damages.
W. P. Conned und others against
Mary Zeldler and others. Scire facias.
WKDNK8DA Y, SKP. 23.
liobeit. S. lialley, executor, against
the Iron City Muiuul Fire Insurance
comiiuny. Debt.
John Pratt against William tlibbons.
Appeal.
Klizulielh Beuch ugainst the city of
Sciaulou. DatnaKes.
M. A. .McCarthy against Margaret
Scullion, administratrix. Debt.
Kli.alelli Slian'erulld the W. I.u Mont
estate against the city of Si lanton.
Damages.
Kllzubeth Si bnelder ugulnst Pulrl:k
Coldcii. Aieal.
Fannie Aswell ugainst the city (
Scrantou. Damages.
AV. B. ClirlMlmas ugainst Jetiniu Pow
ell. Appeal.
Owen Connolly ugainst J. S. Jenkins
and others. Kjectineut.
K. C, Uluile. administrator, ngalnst
AV. It. Davenport. Damages.
SF.CoND WKKK. alt I N DA V. SKP. 2.
: William Atkins uml others, receivers
of the rultcville Iron and Steel com
pany, ugainst John A, Meurs. Sidre
liicius.
Thomas Harris against the Iron City
Mutual Fire liisinani c company. Debt.
Spriiks llrolheis ugainst Fannie D,
May. Apiieal.
Davis, lieyuoii & Moses llgainsl t lie
101 k Hill Coal und Iron company. Debt.
Itobert S. 1 la i Ion against ilie Peuph-'s
Street Hull way compuny, Dumuges.
Adam Brooks ugainst F, 1.. Saiiseii-
baugli. Appeal.
Al. ilreen ugainst the Slower rack
ing company mid others. Kjectineut.
Maggie itoxciic ugainst .1. M. Atlier-
toti und others. Damages.
Daniel Williams ugainst C. ii. Scott.
Debt.
Thomas Mi Hale agutnts Bridget Me
tonnell, udmiulslrutrlx. Issue.
Samuel Booreiu ngalnst Ihe clly of
Scranton, Damasks.
II. II. Hut si hell against the Si'run-
ton Traction company. luinuges.
oos & Doyle ugainst Blnui Israel
Keligious Ahsih latloli. Debt.
H. M. Spencer ugainst Albert Con
rad. Iiumages.
TI'KSDAY, SKPT. 29.
City of Scrnntou ugainst Phoebe
dress ami Samuel liress, terre tenuiit.
Scire fai las.
1!. N. McCoy Class comiiuny ugainst
the Lackawanna Hardware comiiuny.
Debt.
Fred Mursch against Burke Brothers.
Debt.
P. Derby Co. against J. O. Sander
son and others. Debt.
J. S. Carter, administrator, ngalnst
Michael Miller and others. Debt.
Pictorial Ijeague ngalnst K. Si hlmpff.
Appeal.
James If. A hite against A. Kln-
bnck. Damnges.
Henry Wood ogninst K. McBralr
Sanderson. Debt.
Stephen Jones against K. Scliiinpff.
Debt.
Samuel Yeblannvitz against AV. II.
Dwyer. Damages.
AVF.DNKSDAY. SKPT. Ml.
,T. Fulirman Brollier against J. V.
Mi Nulty. Appeul.
II. C. Comegys and others ngalnst A.
B. Uussell nnd others. Kjectineut.
A. J. Mctiiigh against Bridget Mc
Ililgll, exeticutrlx. Scire facias.
Mux Judcovics against K. J. Walsh.
Debt.
Frank K. Frisk against the Industrial
Bemdit Association. Didit.
N. Bernstein against Duvidow & Co.
Appeal.
A. F.schlcman against A. B. War
man. Damages.
Daniel Tilston against the Scranton
Trnntloii company. Damages.
Thomas Heese und Thomas Cnrsnn
against the Delaware, Lackawanna
and AVestern compuny. Damages.
Thomas H. Orchard nnd Cora I. Or
chard against the Krie nnd Wyoming
A'ulley Kuilroad company. Dumuges.
THIRD AVKKIv. MONDAY OCT. G.
Allan Lawrence against the Scranton
Traction company. Dumages.
S. P. Coffey against W. A. Malaney.
.Appeal.
VV. II. Anderson against . it. ooti
worth flnd others. Judgment opened.
Delaware and Hudson Canal com
pany against James Alottitt. Eject
ment. Jacob Fletcher against the Scranton
Traction company. Damages.
Addyman & Collins agulnst Mary Ann
Critlin und Charles (irlllln. Judgment
opened.
Borough of Taylor against the postal
Telegraph and Cable company. Apiiel.
Mary Troutmun Sc Co. against John
Seism. Debt.
Mary Trotitman & Co. against Oeorge
W. Beule. Debt.
William Brock against AS'. Gibson
Silas Hartley agaln't ChaTles Mil
lard and others. KJectntent.
T. 1. Hopkins against W. AV. A'an
DvUe and Michael Hand. Debt.
AVest Itiancli Table Furniture com
puny aeaiust Hill & Cumu li. Appeal.
S. S. Kovht ugainst P. J. oDoiinell
and II. A. lH-puy. Keplevln.
Susie N. Frussvnl against the United
Life Insurance Association. Debt.
TDESDAY, OCT. C.
AV. C. Tnnstall against J. F. Buume
ister und others. Appeal.
lHirothea I'.rnndlcs against North
western Insurance company. Debt..
Dorothea Brandies against Il'iissian
National Insurance company. Debt.
Margaret Blewitt against the Scran
ton Traction company. Damages.
K. J. Jindigan against J. AV. AVIlllaniB.
Ejectment.
John Mornn ngalnst the Scranton
Traction company. Damages.
ivtitli Walker agaiist Ilia city of
Scruntun. Damages.
(ieorge II. Malott against the Scran
ton Traction company. Damages.
A'incenzo Coston against the Iron City
Mutual Fire Insurance company. Debt.
lilies Stanton against the city of
Scranton und the Scranton Traction
comiiuny. Damages.
AVF.DNKSDAY, OCT. 7.
D. W. Kenyon against D. L, Totter.
Debt.
I'utrlck Kennedy ngalnst the Scran
ton Traction company. Damages.
1'atrii k Alalia against the Scranton
Traction company. Dumages.
A. K. Betterly ugainst Henry Chap
pell anil William A'on Gordon. Appeal.
Kliza Brown ugainst M. K. Ainey.
Ejectment.
C. D. Middlcbrook & Co. against Ja
cob Jollier. Scire facias.
The Aberdeen Lumber Co. against
the Swartz Lumber Co. Debt.
.1. M. Kobb against P. Hornbaker and
W. N. Nesbltt. Appeal.
Harriet & AVarring against M. AV.
Padden and James Mcllale, Apical.
Stone Manufacturing compuny
against Thomas J. Conway and others.
Appeal.
TO HOLD REUNION HERE.
Survivors of the 1:12nd Pa. Vol. Come
to This City Next Month.
A meeting was held last night In
Alderman Wright's otllce by the local
survivors of the l:i2d regiment, Penn
sylvania A'olunteers, for the purpose of
making arrangements for the annual
reunion which will take place in this
cily on the anniversary of the buttle
of Alitletem, Sept. 17.
The regiment was recruited from this
section of Luzerne county, Montour,
Columbia, Carbon, Wyoming and Brad
ford und representatives from these
parts will be in attendance at the re
union. There are about thirty, mem
bers of the regiment still living In this
iiy.
WORK AT THE TWIN SHAFT.
Company llegiui Mining Coal in the
Ill-rated Mine.
Mining operations were resumed In
the ill-fated Twin shaft mine at Pitts
ton on Monday. Neurly fifty cars were
hoisted during the day.
Concerning the abandonment of the
Attempt l reuch the bodies u commit
tee of the widows of Ihe victims visited
the compuny oltices Monday. Mr. Lnw
told the women that the work would be
resumed If workmen could be procured
who would veleuse the company from
liability In case of accident. He said
further the company would pay good
W ages lo tile rescuers.
The Twin Shaft Belief association ex
ecutive coinmitice, which has charge
of the relief fund Is considering several
plans fur investing the fund.
DESIGNS ON THE RESERVATION.
Michael 1'lnlicrtv Proposes lo I sc It
lor lluilding Purposes.
Michael Flaherty is rebuilding u
double frame building thul he owns on
Pen n avenue near Mulberry street, and
proposes Ik extend the Hlructure on
tin ten-fool reservation.
This action does not meet with the
approval of Philip A'elter und Jacob
Fcrber who own adjoining properties
nnd they nsked for uu injunction yes
terday lo prevent Mr. Flaherty from
carrying his design Into execution.
Judge Archbuld granted a rule In
show cause why the injunction should
not issue nnd made It returnable ul H
o'clock Saturday morning in chuinbers.
ATTACHMENT AGAINST CLEVELAND.
I. A II. Co. Seeks lo l olled freight
Charges Amounting to $50l.'i;l.
The Delaware und Hudson Cunal com
pany yesterday obtained a, writ of at
tachment to collect a debt of triVKn
owed by A. S. Cleveland fur freight.
The attachment was placed ill the
hands of Sheriff Cleinuns' deputies who
spent yesterduy afternoon looking for
something to attach.
Cleveland was In the produce busi
ness on lower Lackawanna uvenue. and
on Saturday, II is alleged, sold Ms busi
ness lo his brother, who is a resident of
Baltimore. Cleveland left town Sunday
tilght, and Is said to be in Klinlra, N. Y.
SLOW COLLECTIONS.
I,cs 'I'll nil I'iltccn Per Cent, of the
Tne in nnd Ihe Time Nearly I'p.
The time for the payment of city
anil school taxes expires on the last
day of this month. Unless a resolu
tion Is pussed in councils Thursday
night extending the time, there will be
large percentage of the taxpayers culled
upon to puy penalties, as less thuu
IS per cent, of the taxes have been col
lected. As a result of these slow collections
the school board will again be forced
to borrow money to meet its current ex
penses, BURT ARRESTED.
Will Be Held lor the Murder of His
W ile and Children. "
Chicago, Aug.' IS. Eugene Burt, a
young man of apparently 22 years of
age, was arrested in the Rialto build
ing at ten o'clock this morning charg
ed with thi' murder of his wife und two
children in Austin, Tex. Burt, who Is
a traveling; salesman, returned home
from a trip about six weeks ago. After
a serious quarrel with his wife they
retired to rest, having seemingly set
tled their dltlieiilty. In the morning
the lied room of the couple was found
in a state of disorder, und blood was
scattered all around. The bodies were
missing and the place was searched.
After a fruitless search for some time
the budies of Ihe wife and two children
were found in theaclstern. . '
A posse was organized Immediately
nnd the surrounding country was
searched for Burt, but he had succeed
ed in escaping on a freight train. I'n-
tll toduy not hliie, has been heard of
him.
Feed the Nerves upon pure, rich blood
and you will not be nervous. Pure
blood conies by taking Hood's Sarsa
parllla which Is thus the greatest and
best nerve tonic.
Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick Head
ache. Indigestion, billouunt,,. All
drugglnts. 20c '
ARRANGEMENTS FOR
C. E. CONVENTION
Report ol the Committee ol '96 Made
Last Night.
THE HEADQUARTERS AND RALLIES
Details of These Mutters as Prepared
by Ihe Committer--Colored Chris
tian Endeavor Society Joins the
Vuiou--Promiiicnt Speaker Se
curedThree Separate Meetiugs.
At the regular meeting of the execu
tive committee of the city Christian
Endeavor Union at the Y. M. C. A.
parlors last night the committee of '
presented for ratification a number of
arrangements for the state convention
that have so far been completed.
Chief among these wus the matter
of denominational rallies and the loca
tion of headquarters. The rallies will
be held on AA'ednesday, October 7 at 3
o'clock p. m., as follows:
At the Frothlngham Theatre rres
byterians, United Presbyterian nnd
Cumberland Presbyterian; ut the Acad
emy Congregational; Kim Park M. K.
church Methodists, Methodist Protes
tant, Primitive Methodists; First Pres
byteriun church United Evangelical;
Secoiut IVesbyteriau church General
rally; Penn Avenue Ha id 1st church
Baptists, Free "Will Baptists, etc.; Cal
vary Beformed church Reformed
Church in the United States, Reformed
Church In America; Howard Place
African M. K. African Methodists; V.
M. C. A. Lutheran; Grace. Reformed
Episcopal Reformed Episcopal and
Kplscopnl.
The headquarters of the committee
of ' will be ut the Y. M. C. A. County
headquarters have been arranged us
follows:
First Presbyterian church Philadel
phia, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery.
Y. M. C. A. Luzerne, Luckuwauiia,
AVyoming.
Second Presbyterian Susquehanna,
AVayne, Pike, AVurreii, Blair.
Benn Avenue Baptist Kile, Lehigh,
York, Dauphin, Allegheny.
Grace Retornied Episcopal Lebanon,
Lancaster, Cumberland, Adams, North
ampton. Calvary Reformed Bradford, Sulli
van, Tioga, Mckean.
Provldenit Presbyterian Armstrong,
Somerset, Venango, t 'Union, Monroe.
Providence Christian, Fayette',
Given, Forest. Lawrence, Clinton.
Providence Baptist Hunt ington.Bed-
ford. Perry, Franklin, Potter.
Plymouth Congregu.tlonul Berks.
Schuylkill, Carbon, Washington, West
moreland.
Washburn Street Presbyterian Ly
coming, Union, Snyder, Northumber
land. Welsh C. M. Montour, Columbia,
Beaver, Center.
Green Ridge Presbyterian Jefterson,
Cleartleld, Cameron, Mittlin. Burks.
Dunmore Presbyterian Klk, Fulton,
Cambria, Indiana, Crawford.
Buyers ...
Always watch for our annual
"odd ware" sale. They know
what it means that it means
useful, desirable Crockery aud
glassware of almost every kind
at half of regular prices.
Ibat a piece of Crockery is
"odd" in our stock does nut im
ply that it's any less desirable
to you, and you cnu buy it lor
half price.
China Cream Jugs, - 10c
Manicure Trays, - 25c
Odd Fine Plates - - 50c
Covered Mustards, - - 10c
Cut Glass Salts and Peppers,
Silver-Plated Tops, for - 15c
CHINA HALL,
MILLAIt & PECK,
134 Wyoming Ave.
"Walk in and look around."
Economical
UYTH
o
FOB COOL WEATHER.
We haA'e a very nice assortment of
Ladies' Capes and Jackets
AND CHILDREN'S COATS.
Figured Mohair, Separate Skirts,
lined and full width,
ONLY $1.95.
MEARS
Dunmore Baptist Mercer. Butler,
Juniata.
On Tuesday, Oct. 6. after the eve
ning meetings the societies of each of
these churches will give reception to
the delegutes they are entertaining.
The day meetings will be held in Elm
Park church and the Frotliliighnm. In
the evening the Academy will also be
used and If necessary the Armory. AVil
liam Show, of Buston, treasurer of the
United Society, has accepted nil invi
tation lo be one of the speakers.
Two new societies Were last lilgbt re
ceived into the union, one from the
African Methodist Episcopal church
and the other from the Green Ridge
Kvungellcu! church.
A committee consisting of A. C. Smith,
AV. T. Hackett and Rev. G. L Mace was
appointed to report, at the next meet
ing, a suitable expression of the union's
regard for AV. II. Stubblebine. president
of the City union, who, early next
month, goes to Salisbury, N. C.
Death of Mrs. Judson Welle.
Mrs. Judson AVelles. formerly cf Ihls
city, died In Los Angeles, Cul., last Sat
urday. She was a daughter of Mr. aud
Mrs. Benjamin Townsend, of l:it Ca
pouse nveue, aud a sister of Mrs. Frunk
AVelles, of Fleetville. The remains are
now on their way to this city.
IV PW 3 We opened and
nuTT ' 5 placed on sale to-
UUUU3 I Dresden China,
S our own itunorta
UIIIIUIIIIIIMIIIIIB tion frcSh from
l'athcrlatid aud a credit to Germany
and German art They go at August
prices, tbat means little prices.
Ifaiiillul Cuke .Males, 25c
3-Pleec Oat Meal Sets, 75c
Olive Dishes, - 10c
Cream Pitchers 15c
Bone Dishes, - l c
Large Salad Dishes, 50c
Moustache Cups, 25c
COPYRIGHT A thousand to
NOVELS pict fro,u' ,,ooJ
type and paper.
Good authors, too. Such as these :
Hubert Louis Stevenson, Walter Scott,
Mrs. ii. 1). E. N. Soutbwortb, Charlotte
Braeuie, Frances Hodgson Burnett,
The Duchess, Dickeus, llentz, and
hundreds of others;
10c, Not 25.
1847 ROGERS'
TEASPOONS
You w ho
were disap
pointed last
to go today at the
time. A new lot
price you like,
$1.00 for Six.
liOur Mr. Kexford leaves for
New York this week. Tbat means
lots of new goods, carefully selected,
to go on sale next week. Watch this
space for some surprises la goods and
prices. Remember the motto You
buy it right if you buy it al
REXFORD'S
303 Lackawanna Ave.
SCRANTON
imoi
SCRANTON, PA.
Tlie l'ourtli Year ul' the Scranton
Truiiiing School for KinUci'Kui'tcn
ci s will open in this city SLPTF.M
lJi:K 11, KSilO. For further parti
cnlars address
MISS S. W. IJDERYVOOD,
WINCHKSTKK, MASS.
I sua Of THE Hill
SCRANTON. PA.,
Opens its Zid year uuder eight experienced
teiK'hm. Kits for anv College ur Technical
School. English, Buiness ami Cluaaiusl De
purtinentu. Solid fur Catalogue to
Ki;V, THUS, M. CANN, I.I.. I).,
Or WAI.TI:H H. BUM l A. Al.
PRICES
YOU
A Complete Liue of
BOYS' WAISTS
Of Fine Material and
Warranted
415, 417 Lackawanna
JL He Can Play in
i IwHf t F0B SALE BY
WlRp COLLINS I BMffil
220 Lackawanna Ava
Kfe SCBiHiTON.
We Have
On Hand
THE BEST STOCK
IN THE CITY . .
Also the Newest.
Also the Cheapest
Also the Largest
CLOCKS 1H 111 FR8H101BLE STYLES
Porcelain, Onyx, Btc
SUver Novelties In Infinite Varlsty.
Latest Importations,
Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds.
fl. E. ROGERS,
few tier and A. . . .
w.tdm.ker. 210 Lackawanna kn
tf makes an Incandescent electric I
ft IIKiil. cam. n susuow. w in reimy
tw give more lluht than three f
92 tliein together, and do it with A
Sif hair the gas you now consume. Sg
THE GAS APPLIANCE CO., W
jl 120 N. Washington Ave
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
The Finest in the ( ilj.
The latest improved furnish
ings and apparatus fur keeping
meat, butter and eggs.
223 Wyoming Avenue.
THE KEELEY CURE
Why let your borne nd biislnp, 1 destroy
ed through strong drink or morphias, whoa
foil con be cured In fuur week, st tbo Keeley
nut'tute, 72S Mndlson nriMinn Kcraaton, P.
the Cur Will Bear Investigation.
REDUCED.
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Good Workmanship.
Not to Fade
Avenue, Scranton,
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5"S THU IMPROVED Yf
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& LIGHT
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Frond.
the Dirt
A WOMAN'S JUDGMENT
In matters of dress is always better
than that of any one else. That is the
reason why we like to have our Cloth
ing held up in the inspection of the
ladies. You can't jlease us better
thau by pleasing your wife. We will
risk our llothiujj, pleasing her. Ev
erybody buys at the same price.
416 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
OUR STOCK OF FURNISHINGS
li varied and extensive. We linve s.ilhfie'tion
in at vie. quality and price tor every man no I
hoy in town. VVe try to give bettvr nervicn
than auyouuclifi. We do give better goodt.
Drop ill aud gel luin'.aintfd -ncedn't buy tin
lusa you wall. We wind you to know u
M. P. M'CANNJattsr
205 WVOMINU AVIiM'l:.
Others are rutting on Ptriiw 1I;iK Ours
have been cut all aoaisoii. KNOX AllhNtr.
iRoiir
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In addition to our stock of Fiue
Hosier' Ave keep a full line of
EH! HOSE
with double knees, heels and toes, ab
solutely fast black and guaranteed to
Avear as long as any cotton stocking
made.
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