The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 22, 1896, Image 12

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    HIE PCTIANTOX TT?irXTXE SATUBDAT MOT?XTNG, ATTCTTST 22, 189G.
GARBQNDALE,
J7Udr will pln not tlmi rtvrtH
tnent", order, for Job work. ni1 Itoms for
publli'ition loft t the mRb'.lshment of
fcharnon ft Co.. newsdenWs. North Main
:reet. will receive prompt attention: of
fice open from I a. m. to 10 p. m.
INVOLUNTARY ASCENSION.
A Si-riic ralntcr's l'li::l.t Into the Air
ut t!io Opera House.
Ptaso Carpenter Hull, of tlx Opera
Juiise. hail an existing: ex perk-nee yes-t.-r.liiy.
The pconi-ry at tlio Opera house is be
in;; lvtiitu lii tl iy J. Chuunrey C ill. of
?,' v York, who Is a noted set nlc artist.
Hull is also an uilipt in I he business
I'liil has been lli'lninir (Mil. Mr. tlill
linl jnM linisheil a piece of seeneiy
wliii-li lutd been hiinli-.l hrrh into t!m
air, and he (!ii-"ct.vt Hull, who was
wurkltlK lii'lmv to 1 ver the scene. Hull
diil nut realize how heavy it was until
he had It unfastened and tlien it eunie
down on n run. Sir. Hull saw that the
pieee would be inntpletely destroyed
if it struck, so he tightened hi hold
upon the rope and wns drawn up, ami
the seene slowly deeended. As ho went
up he was knocked iu!to hard against
the .uTouves and other piects of scenery,
hut luckily was not injured. After the
piece had reached the floor sntVly, Huil
Mid down the rope, but tittle damaged
by his sudden ascension, while h had
Saved a valuable piece of scenery.
TENT MEETINGS DISTU2CED.
A Enlist of Itouilies Will He AiTOited.
Siili-eu Mnrriiiitx Out.
The tent meetinira which are belntf
conducted by Mr. Moore, on I.athrope
avt-ntic, lmvu each nisht been disturbed
by a Kaim of rowdies who gather out
side and make so much noUe that it is
impossible to go on witli the meetings.
It is safe to say there will be no more
disturbance- In that quarter as sixteen
of the party have been placed under
arrest.
Joseph Stanton hud been secured to
keep order outside the tent On Thurs
day the pant;, armed with an accordeon,
nrnde their appearance at the usual hour
aim proceeded to raise e. rumpus, f'tan
ton interfered but could do little for
the whole number suddenly turned upon
luiri and knocked him down. Mr. Moore
heard the noise anil came out of tlie
tent and mude the boys release Stan
tun. .Stanton knew most of the purtles
and had sixteen warrants swmn out.
lie will make It warm for the offenders.
JOSEPH WYNN INJURED.
Foils Down n l'liijlit of Step While
I I) in;; n li ite.
A painful Inury was sustained by
Joseph, little sou of Mr. anil Mis.
Thomas 'H'ynn, of DundtUT street,
while at his play Thursday afternoon,
tine of the favorite pastimes of the
lit t le fellow is llyiiiK a kite, and il was
while doing this that the accident befell
him.
lie was watehlnK his kite which was
high In the nlr when be walked over
to the edfje of a llltvht of steps loading
to the basement of the residence of
Thomas O.unhlin. He hit his head up
on the stone steps and received se.eial
bad fills, one under the b-rt eye re
iUiriug three stitches to close.
STILL UNCONSCIOUS.
Thomas Carroll's Condition lint
Slightly laiproved.
Thomas V. Carroll, who was assault
ed at Kvans' hotel In Olyphant Tues
day, Is still In a serious condition, al
though today he is slightly improved.
He Is not conscious as yet and so the
story of his assault has not been lturn
ed. It is ho ed that on his recovery he
will be able to Rive some infoi inatlun
which will lead to the arrest of the
ussail.ints.
It Is feared that he has sustained a
fracture of the base of the skull.
t'oliuiiliin No. 5 I'icnie.
The annual picnic of the Columbia
Iiose eompany will take place this year
at Anthracite 1'ark on Sept. 17. Ar
r.mcements have not been made as yet,
but It Is needless to say that the picnic
will lie an assured success. The com
mittee who have churite of the picnic
are Messrs. John Nealoii. John James,
John J. lirennon, Abe Sahm and Thom
as Ftunerty.
PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS.
Mr. ,T. rj. Thompson and Mrs. W. H.
, Upon having just what you rail for when
you go to buy Hood's Saroaparilla. There
is no substitute for Hood's. It is on in
sult to your Intelligence to try to sell you
something else, Remember that all
efforts to Induce you to buy an article
you do not want, are based simply
the desire to secure more profit. The
dealer or clerk who does this cares noth
ing for your welfare. He simply wants
your money. Do not permit yourself to
be deceived. Insist upon having
Sarsapariiia
AtitJoiiIjr Hood's. It It the One Trite ftlootl ruriGca
Hood's Pilis sr:5;rsr''
Alii GUI PRICE
Jest read our prlcesan J compare them with
any and all of the other attempts:
OX tmlr-', 0et HI-... 11.
i.i'ii-ii.i uiijjeu, hum iou
35c. Inarah Niv....
50c. Insraia Gsrasti. Wm 35c
G5c Em-ssls Carpits, Nov SDs
Ycc BrL'sssis.usrpsts, ma tl
3rtiss2'sC?iB!s, Ko?....."75
AUatt uuAntitv of Lndv Bruisls lentrfhai
from a to ji yards in each pt.c at About une
hail price to clitse.
J.SCOTTIKCLlS.i
419
Lack. Ave
Carpets and Wall Fap?r Dealer.
TERMS Cask the Above Uoo4.
insist
Watren, of Ilelmont street, leave today
for a week's visit in Seranton.
Miss Mule Culberston, of Von
fitoreh avenue. Seranton. is the guest
of Carbondale relatives.
Misses Henrietta and Nellie Camp
bell, of Church street, have returned
from a visit with Ilonosdale friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. HeiKsleuth enter
tained a few friends at their pleasant
home on Suit m avenue last evening.
Misses Annie. Jlunu' and Mary Uar
relt. of Vi I'a'.o. K. Y.. are the pu"sts
of their cousin. Miss Anna Karrett, of
Seventh uventie.
Miss Liz-iie. Finlan. of Hrooklyn
street, has bone to Rowland where she
will spend several weeks.
John Clifford, of Uiuiinore. who has
been visiting in this city, has returned
home.
Chief of Police M:-.tlhf.v llavte. of
olcnn, N'. Y.. accompanied by his wile,
is the truest of his si.U; r, Mrs. II. 1'.
iUirl.e, o.' Main "trcet.
ir. and Mrs. Jose"h Sonnle ami roil
are th" Giles's il Mr. ami Mrs. li. V.
iy, on U'ti4li!n'rion rt'-e. t.
Miis Maine Collins, of IHtnwie, Is
the Rie st of li. r co-imp. Miss .1 nnie
Collins, on the Wtt SUle.
The Missus f-Vhuler nnd Cora
11 assen left jvsterday f'1'" a we. k s visit
with friends at tleeiwtmvn. I'a.
Miss i.uey Kaiiell. of olj phant. is
the truest o Mis. 1'. II. Warren, on
ltlver street.
l'.rv. Kathw JudRe. of lTavh-y. wits a
visitor ut St. Kose rectory yertenley.
Miss Maasii' Mi-is. tt. of l.r.ioklyn
street, is vlsillns itieti lM ill 1 tula d. -I-phla.
Misses l.;.7.:.r Kiloatrick and Julia
CoiiKlilin spent yeslei-day tut Newton
Lake.
The Miss: a Jennie Colli is and Irene
JetiKlns, of KliifT'H n, aie the y,uests of
friends in this citv.
Miss Annie Mack, of I'iltrlon, ! tl-.e
Rnest of Miss Sarah Mcllale. on the
South Side.
Miss MzKie neytiaid. of ICin.'tston. is
a RUest at tile home of D. C. lleiiseoter,
of Church street.
The Misses Annie l.nwler and Mary
Conway, of i'eckville, Hfe visitimr
friends In this city.
Mrs. P. I'. Perk, of Darte avenue, is
visit ins Way mart friends.
Miss llnttie Jackson, of Parke utreet,
is the Rtiest of tionesdale fi lends.
Mrs. Walter Penwaidin is speudiuR
the week at Salem atleiidinsr the camp
lllt-etiUR.
The Cross Country club tendered a
reception to the members and friends
.fi Kurke's hall last i venln;?. There
was a l:ii-n number oivst nt und all
express themselves us liuviiiR a most
pleasant time. .
Mis. 1-:. .1. Mamiton, of Haines. Wayne
county, is visitiiiK friends In town.
Mrs Hsmiiiih Watklns, or this city,
hi vIsititiR her ci.iu-.lii. Miss Kmr.ia
(iamiiion, (f I'ilmote avenue.
Charles Mabetis and I'aiiiily, of Hu
bert street, itre visiting ut Lake Coiuo.
Miss l.'en.i '.. Pay, of Peckvdle. is
visiting ut Pie hiene of Mr. ami Airs.
Adelbert Pay, on Laurel street.
.Miss M.iry K. Mi-ilale, of Punii'ore,
Is the laue.it of her cousin, Miss Amies
Kihticgnn, on Sand street.
1-OKKST CITV.
Tuirinfr 11 recent discussion of the I s
"lie of tile du.V." a illestiull muse IIH to
whether or not th" trade dolhir was u
li s:il tender. The siUvi lti s turned In
their fountain of authority. ,1. ('. Hoi;
iin's "i lur Coin. I'lirrency und Country
from A to '. inclusive." The Informa
tion whs not fi.uud. Some of the let
ters from "A to "' were evidently niisH
hiu. There are others,
An eh'itile Ih'lit iemiorarlly iilaeed
near the Uavles house, was a ideasant
and usi fill feature in l;i.t night's Itu
liitlilieaii rally.
While vlsilinif a rio.lle seelinll of Sus
illehaiina county the Trilnine rorre
sionfieiiNlnlervlcwed il mimlier of per
sons on the eiirreiii y iUestlnii. A pow
erful cm '-cut is seltine- In for MoKin
ley. Tariff Is paiamHtitit. The turrc
spondeiit was Infoinicd tliat there were
onlv aliout three or four licninerats In
the township. One of these, w In n In- 1
tervlewed, Riive as his rasiin for helnn
a silverite tlmt lie was told that tin-d"i-
free ceiiiatTo of silver evrylxiily
would have Hi dulluia to every 1 dollar
they had now.
J I. J. McCorinlcl;, land aReiit for the
Hillside Coal and Iron company, was
in town yesterday.
Kate .lordoti, of Seranton, a Rraditat'
of Manslleld State Normal school, class
'!i;l, is visiting ut thu homo of Daniel
McC.raw.
John MgRlo, the popular nut nnd fruit
dealer, has declured for the free coinage
of peanuts.
NEW All LI OKI).
Several vets from this vicinity
attended the soldieis' encampment at
Montrose this week.
The li-irrett family reunion will be
held at the home of Jlollis Barrett,
(.iihson. Alts. 2fi.
Professor lldson A. Uonson, of the
Brooklyn craded school, und Miss
I Louise Moss, of this el.ice, were niar
! rl d at the home of the bride last cv.T
i Ihb-. Several frieriis were present and
a liountiful repast was served. Later
in the c-vciiliv; the contraethur rai ties
started on a tt ifi to Niagara Kails.
Mrs. A. 1). JiusKell, ot New Viirlt, is
visitini; nt the home of her parents In
this place.
J. I'. lilllespie. of Tiinshaniton, Is vis
Kins fri-.nds In town.
The youiiK t' oil. of the Presli terinn
church will (rive a liierary andjmisicul
eiii'-riainnient In the lecture lTif.tu of
their church on 'i'iniisd.iy evening of
nt x t wc-ii.
Siisiim liaiina our.ty ronionn riv.ne,
wiil meet ill South Moiilic-e iiep1.. 2
.iijd ".
Tlie sllverites of Urti-.hvllle. have or-g-.tniic.ed
a Lryan cluo.
The Sus'i'ieluinna t'miniy Fiirtit'-r!"'
Allaini'o. will iiicnic at the linrloid fuir
grounds '.Vionday, Ao.n. H.
Cnmiis iii. y und wile,
were in town Thursday.
The ..iiuc- l.etv.'ii .Ww
if J!nr.;r. .si.-,
A1 ill.il .J nml
fli-i-ai 1 "ml ivulicd in u score of !7 o
'M In favor of the Kchtor.d llusthra.
viv.ti villi:.
8( i vl-ep at tlx- I'l-ivln f r! iti i l-.iiroh
on Sunilny. It' v. . C IlVfin, jvintr, r.
nim-ning fi i-virn nt I0..;ii. Tin tiic-:
"I'ln-lstlarlty, Tin.- Ki-liriluii." Suiiiluy
mlioul at 2.:i(: I 'injsi ia n Ktnli-n vol-
Vlcf, S.ltli; fcVt'llilH', HrlVlCf, l.'.H).
.Mrs. Kinmii K.'nil ill ih liftnc afti'r I'll
rxl.'i.Hivi' vir.lt with frl 'ihIh ut Wilkfa
i!:ntJ,.. Tho Kltti' niii.ere, I.arka ivam.a. Mount
Jt'FiiU and Lii iihiUt' i-uiiit i it x will jiay
tuiluy.
The itifant t-lilM of A, 13. K'.r.-y tta:i
tak.i tu Klxi'i- lor burial yenti-rclay.
Mls Aluy ISnsSlf.li i vlKitimt t Iuii--vllle.
Jlllflf Nli'.e. or tho WV'.t l l ;l. 3 '
stvlotislv ill i t w. -I'.lr:.:.
Mm. ?rili'!i Ji.l;.-;: on. vl:ii kiv. hei In- j
di yp'ttiil fur H'jtiif tiinf, is ltti i ir. i vln. i
Jlr. utiil Mi"A. l'"ru:.l: Vei'U uiiii A. f.
Ki'lir will ati'tnd the re-tinl in of tho 1
Klfgi-r liiinily at Klfiuis t'liiny.
Mrs. lilclsll. r.f Vi!-.tj:t. nnd the TIInstB
TivKulliH, of Aloo.'le, spent yctlciuay
with AIIhk Jc-Hliie btfurna.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
MOSCOW.
K.I Vnuliriint, tiaifre l"alrymiK'.
I'hailes aueo-iier Pud A. S. liurlite
wne.-l'-d to Tlioii-hiovt .on Sunday.
.Miss Sarah Joseph, of X:.iitico!e, Is
vlsitinj; her parents. Mr. and Mm. Wil
liam Joseph.
YV. I'. t'lemeuts fnd son. Loren. und
J !:ii h'iieitei v:lle :oMil Tiusoay and
eilrn c'liy lii iilu:: f t I'.Ulivdl l!:e.
V. Lanoa -te;- and f-i.Hy. of Moo
sie. srpeiil Sunday vriia relatives lure.
A. lI.iD.iiii i- nrd i''. l:iel;.-.l-ds sp.-nt
Sunday with frhiels In town.
i'l. d Tui ::er. v, ho has V . u a cuest
at ihc Simpson ,..ttue f..-r the p.ii't
two w.'iks, r-tunud to his hoa:e hi
Uioohiyn uii Moinlny.
Ji.iiii Stone and luraily are vh.IllliB
trieiidu here.
Miss Flo Suiiford and Luby David,
returned home Saturday.
Mrs. A. I. Lavld Is ii:!ti seriously ill.
Salel.l ent'd' ::u-i l!ll!I:l opened oil
Tuesday mnniirut.
J. L. McB irKel an,', family, of Cam
den, N. J.. Li Nhiliui- his m-.th- r on
North Main tuiei t.
.Mr. 1'tid Mi.. Ausl ti tz..f l'otts-
vi'le, s'lctit Sunday x.lth Mr. end -Mrs.
John i yninn.
:,'v:i. t'laivnce Stevens, of K!;nhur:t,
fcpojii Tut.silt;.v wlh her si4ei,
'. A.
Mrs. S. S. Leader soeiit Thursday
With friends ill l'l'iniioie.
Miss Mamie Sarm'oii, of ScfR"tii nlol
Miss I'olly Davis, i f Ta;. lor, are spend
Iiik a week with Mrs. Ceore Uortree.
Howard ami M iry Ye-.iK-T are tpend
iiiK a few weeks with friends In West
l'ltiston.
- o-
MCUOJ.SON.
Mrs. Kdward l.atluiiu. of I ionlds'ioro.
visited her hus'oand's iiareiits, Mr. und
Mrs. Albert I.alhuiii, on Thin sday of
this week.
Jliis I.iZ'.le l)uft!7un, of OraiUTe, N.
J., Is vlsiilnsi- his tu titer und si.Jtei s.
Sir. und Mrs. Joe Maiding upent two
days ut Heart l.alie this Week.
Iiliss (ii-rtle Capwcll, of JJullas, lias
been visiting her lii.ither. Mis. Jolin
Nlveu. Khe aecomp.iide.l In r slsier.
Klecla, to Anbury Pnik on Thursduy
for a tve.i weeks' ntitiim.
llev. Air. Van Woert is attetidlusr
lump inv'tlm; at IHinock this week,
itev. Francis llawke has kindly con
sented t i preaeh in his pulnlt Sunday
eveiiinir.
A yi'tiie of ball was the uitractlon
here yestetduy afternoon, the proceeds
being for the I nivei-salisls' building
fund, their church huvlii;? been burned
two weeks URo by liRlitninif.Tiie game
was played between the Merchants
and Clerks. The pcore was 1.1 to In
favor of the Melchunts. '
- -
l: the Huby In t minis Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow':: SnothinR Fyrop tins
teen used for over Fifty Years by Mil
irons of Mother: for t'.ieir Children
while Teethinir, with Perfect Success.
It Soothes the Child, Softi ns til? Gums.
Allays all rain. Cures V.'ln.l Coilo and
Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold
by UrtiKgista In every part of the world.
He eure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslov's
Eoothing Kyrup," and take no oth?r
Und. Twpn'y-flvi cents a bottle.
CR. KEQRA'S
clear und b'. s'.iby cw.-V'Ui -7 !.""'--'
prepamiioim uid peri. ctl rturmlfM. At all
ui ut'tjL'u.', or in-uia k-t id u. titiid for Chualur,
VIOLA CK'M SOAP l. Ilmplr InnmpuiUt u
Vin ri:rlfilo;: So,Ti, uni r i---l 1 Ilio tolltt, wi.l vlllimit ft
llvnl u llie nwrfiy, Kl-.iu-'ly pure ssd tfcilcataljr atia
ca'.Hil. At ilmj4! f-'oe '3 Cf::t.
G. C. B3T7KKFJ t, CO., Tct.EBO, O.
For nnie by MATTHEWS rtUOS. and
JOHN H. T'TTFT.PS, Seranton. Pa.
vna mm fm
Itomoves Frocilri, Pi.-splns,
Liver Woias. '.iuic'-'ictur, v
Stnharii an'1. Tin. rr.d tw.
etr-res tb skin to lis orlti- I sQfcA-i
1,000 Pair Lacfiss' $1.25 SEC8S for
COME E ARLY and avoid the rush; to say that the sale is the greatest of a!l the ;
many Slice Bargains we havi oftred yon; would not be saving to; much, but we !
must say it aaia. Never in the history of the Shoe IJarpiiiia bar, th's one ever!
been equalled. The Shoes are the very latest styles and the fit perfect, the stock !
of fine kid, and the best of all vs have every size you want. I'ndpr.itaud these are 1.25 I
Shoes, and every pair guaranteed, for 50c. i
' . I
125 pair Ladies' Patent Leather Sirup Sandals, worth at '
24 pair Lr.lie.;' Donola Oxfords, worth $1.00, far SQz. !
Muses' Russet Shoes only 50c.
A lot of Chi-tl's Russet Oxfords, s:::;s 9 t; 13. worth
Men's Ijaet Slices for PAmoit Nou;i.:$.
30 pair Men's Russet Shoes, sizes 7 to 11, at S?C.
i2.oo Russet Shoes, lor $!.00. $3.00 Russets tor $1.53. $5 Rusxets for 32.50.
3,500 pair Men's Dress Shoes, all styles, Con;;r::;s and lace, yo:i pay for the same
shoe, $1.35: Our Spsd&l Sais Only S3j.
125 pair Boj'.s' Shoes at 33c. t
76 pair Youths' Shoes, si;;e.s 11 to 2, at 09 C. '
CSSiTlic above are only a few of Our CrcLt Barafaiin.
agents tor Stacy, Adams it Co.'s Men's Pine S.ioes and Cray
Mioes. Call and examine our "-oada. You wiil surely save m
show "oois. 1 ' "
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WYOMSXCi.
John YVilde U rutt;'fT a f Is-foot Iro:,
fence uround the foot of the Wyoming
monument.
The c.u.i; -jny luius.s me hMnt; filled
raiihl'y by : a- men coo;iie to work
at the Motti t kout mine.
Miss l idy i:;-.m ami twin lrotlu-is
smut tr.o duja tvith lint;- liunt. Mrs.
W. .1. VI.. u.itf..
1. :!!! nnO i.eitlre !le:-, v, I-o hav ! e l
ifliiUK h :e lor til.- ' t i..o we k.-.
li tinned hot ip yesterday.
Misses Alary and Hunm-.n U iii:: a;e,
vhdlii:;; frii i'ds teis we. i; at Hhlrk
shlnny and Y.'uveiiy.
The Mount l..i !:i.t.t cifipn.ny vi-n
their iiisl c.-al through ilu'i- :itw ;ii ::'..
er ye.'U rUay.
There will l e n i?ai,p of o;i tl:o
old fuir si ou; (! h -iwe n the men of ihe
tluasc-d virts, . v:!lke;-.-L!a:ro. uivl
tin' ):ik l.-ave.i. f Wy erln; , t -d.. .
A Dei!Mfi:t!c d-itsnt-- r! tioti v l'l ho
t'.;ld th-; i-egid.i:- ..:el::-r ;dm e in the
,'e:,t ilistt!-. t oil 'atvii J.i.e. i..c. :'. be1
tv.n.a il.e ie i.se of i arid V :. :
P s nil f.7 n r. T; rTv "-.Tx
keCt'ilB i ra li Li ulii
'fii'd ". v.-:ib tiio wori.i, acca
;i;'t i'l . ; r.z.i,.cw.v eiiieu &...i ito
'. v niiiijiai-' hnvvy p-,ie.cj tu:
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V. O fOH.-l!u ill rlll-
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'-t'lic-l. I'..ilnto i;u;wii)!o.
f-rlr ttn (-.
l';-.i.i'.a. i-t.'-'
MT. PLEASANT
COAL
ATRETAIL,
Coal of the he!1! qta.bty for ilonirstle use
and of ail s'2iS. un:Iu.imn IIluJ. , :eul and
Uinlscle. deliitiiei; iu any lali of Ihi cliy
ut the'luwest tirlto.
Order reerlvitd at the Olilfe, first floor,
Commonwealth linlldine, room No. 6;
telephone No. JS24 or ut the mine, tele
phone No. 272, will be promptly attend?!
to.lJeulers supplied at the mine.
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11 n r m
PEAS, GREEN CORH, CELERY,
BEETS AND CARROTS, FAN
CY im" AND GEK
CAKTEL0UPES, WATEPJEL
CIIS, CALIFORiJIA FRUITS.
if. n. fih m & in
William s mum,
Alderman 8iii Ward, Seranton
ROOMS4ANQ5
OAS AND WATER CO. BUU.DiNO,
CCRiiES YOKING AVE. ArlD CENIER SI
OPF1CK HOl'RS from 7.M n. m. to 9 p.
m. (1 hour inturiuiiisioii for dinner m.uO
UPpor.;
Partlcutnr Attention (liven to Collection.
Prompt ettl..lt.lt liuaraiiiesd. Vour bunf
oess in if cspecttully SMiciUd. 1 ertphuue ir.4.
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QUE . PUS!! TO ALL;
PROSPERITY
ADVERSITY
Prosperity in your case will
triumpli when your expenses
are less than your iucorne. We
can lessen your expenses.
m m give you
a m re?. $2D.co
Which would cc?t you else
where, fro u 25 to toi If
these prices rre above your
raeans, wo wilt make you a
suit for i 3 that will sur
prise 3-0.1.
v. J pzm? sis
NT
I.. I .:.., LL.r.uii.io l.oJ
tv'tuiel t f9 X'.V w:llop-n Mills,
Luieri'.o o )ii:ny, T',;. ;u ut j.
nii.'iK.oii, .;.. v. i re.
HENRY iaELJfJ.Jp.
Ooi.eral Ascnt for the Wyjoiuj Diatrlot
US WVOMlNii A. IM.u. t-c-rntin. Ps,
Third NatioMi ! Kank Euil.llr.j-.
I A''J!i:;ClKS:
1 TITOS. POHr. TMitatoii. I'a.
.TOHX it. y.-T'I A S.'-N. riywouth. Pa.
K. V. WU.l.iAN. '.Vl ke.Harre. I'a.
AirontB to- i1:- i'. jauiio Cfccniic.iJ Con
pjjiv'n 5 ilia :..-jvei.
(ill IIj- L..i. U li.L
are loonted the finest fishing nnd hunting
groumht In the World. Descilptivo boons
oa appllciitlun. Tickets to nil points In
liuliie, Ciinuda and Maritime Provincoa,
SiiliaeapoliN St, Paul, Canadian and
United State Northwest. Vaiivotivcr,
Beattle, Taooino, Portluud, Ore., can
Kranvlsco.
Fiist-Glass Sleepy and Dining Csrs
attuched to nil throiiRlit trains. Tourist
care fully Mted with beduintr, curtains
and specially adapted to wants of families
may be had with Becoml-elana tickets.
P.ati-s alwuys less than via other lines.
For further Information, time tabled, etc..
on uppllcattou to
E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A..
353 Broadway, New York.
7 HE IU1-AI. AiVtPUICAN TRIP
NUkTlitiUM hi HAMSHIf COMPANY.
The Superbly Appointed nnd Commodious
te-1 -.t:lliillip.
NORTIiWLST ANU NORTHLAND,
jimera-iiii tbroiih uioi lir.oifU.
leave H'.!tiidn I iv fttav-i mill Kriibivs o. 30 p m.
for Cieveund, hetruit, Meckinac, 'ihe Soo,
Dulutii, mid V. cbtc-in Points, eriM lint all
pl:e yn of iiiK.-ie.t by ouj liulit iu oouuucliuu
with
Till- tikiiAT NOKTHHRN RAILWAY,
it furni'i the nr. mt d.reet route, nu I from ov
ery point- ol eeinp:o-isou. the nio.-t di-litrlittui
iinil oiffofnrlnl Im on." t'i ilinct ap ilix, nt Paul,
(iret Falls, iielena. i'lltte. hp.xaliH nuil Pa
cific rcuft. TI10 ur.lv tniun oiitlneiitid line
1 uniiiii); tho L.iii'ous Luliet, library, olnorva
tion ear.
Vniv ti'. l.eur tea'n for Portland vh Spekme.
HOTEL LAPAVLTTii, Luke IHlniietenka,
inmiltD from nie a' olir, lurgejl and moat
bcmitiul resort in tic.' w it.
'1 ickotsaiiil Miiy ih!iir,,auon of any oent or
A. A. HK.'P.lJ, (General I'.itoijuel- aicuut,
HbA'alo, I.'. Y.
c tan:
$1 a pair; juili'j a
7;
ReT.eiubr, we are the sole
IJros. Ladies' Hand-Turiied
nicy by it. No trouble to
il
1 ?j
in nuc li
Novelties In every description of FLOOR COVERING, including
choice selections in Wiltons, Axinlnsters. Savonnerles, Mouuettes,
velvets, Enshsh and Domestic Uritsscls, New and handsome eflect
in .ilatteiitic, Japanese and Chinese -Mattings.
1
Jtistrccciicdacomplttcliiie of Dantxti Hand. Woven Ruga, la
all the latest and most elective combinations of color and designs,
which will he closed out for tl.e remainder of the week at the follow
ing prices;
4 ft by 7 ft,
6H.B7JML, -
1 ft. 6 k by iO li1. 6 in,.
9 ft bj 12 ft, -
Ot:r eoni ptutc !ae of goodj in
nion received. An inspection will
tunc,
Opppsile Main ntrnri-e
i to the Wyunil.1 J huu.ie.
ON THE
1 1. KEBRV SO
SQUARE EDGED
SQUARE OUTTED LUMBER,
SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FOOT LATH.
OQUARE
U QUA RE
RICHARDS LUMBER CO.,
C2 CCIKilIONWEiLTH BUILDING.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacturer of
LocQoioies, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
- KQ1STING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
Oeoeral Office: SCKANTON, PA.
6TEINWAV ft SON'S . . .
Acknowledged the Leading
PIANOS
Ut th. Wrl4
DECKER BROS.,
KKANICHB & BACHB and other.
ORGANS
Musical Instruments,
riusical Merchandise,
Sheet Music and
Music Books.
urchuser. will always find complett
tock nnd at prices a. low an the quU
ty of the instrument Trill permit at
. fi. HULBERT'S
nusic STORE,
117 Wyomins Are. - - Seranton
:i::::ij::i2SS2:::2;s::i:E:2iGi:::icxLi:z:s:taEjiir3:s:iiiacisiisESEiiiiiiii(il
A fr Kf.ll V ,m nf r Al I n,i
VUl I UII l'Wk! l'l 'r,IITII
..v is DtiiO'i 111 as 11 we nccu
id it. We tin. Pretty
sr ics, cany ;oi )uu to
tY buy but it's tima
you were looking the
what you'll wear, when
tin, V. c mill t asli you
Ia..!' till", vmi'lt lit.t.'
V. l. iv 1. j vll ll lllj
V time dees eoaie.
7
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0
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?.?OO'5'5&033 A
y On the rinitt
O i REASONS
K? a mrr it
' ,v,v,,
r &o'Jl0j"&v
sold at lower prices than
be fuaiid elsewhere, an I
van'aTj of oa. iui for theai
tutil l yoti ask any more?
!oc us about it You'll
Y At
ESTABLISHED 1873
U1IIIUI
I6WB CI 5151
$2.50,
Worth $3.50
Worth 6.00
Worth 8.00
Worth 12.(10
4.80,
6.4o,
9.6o,
every Rrade for the Fall Trade hal
be instructive and to your udvau
I & CO.,
408 Lackawanna Avenue
SQUARE.
HEALING TO
UI
IEALERS.
'PH3NE 422.
MIDSUMMER
Sterling Silver Shirt Waist
Sets, worth (oe to $1; choice
for 50c. Worth $1-25 to $1.75;
choice for SIM).
Sterling Silver Belt liucklex,
worth 3.SO, nt $2.50. Worth
$2.50, at $1.75.
Closing Out all our Fine
China at about Half Price.
Genuine Rogers' Triple
Plate Spoons, Forks and
Knives at reduced prices. En
graved free.
Tea Sets, lee Pitchers, Cake
Piiskets, etc., finest plate, new
styles, very low prices. At
our New Store,
150 WYOMING AVENUE
illiMCliLl
s
s
$ coniNQ AS g o
IF NEEDED
matter up, consiilerinij
you'll buy ami so
Ij buy now just
linn ..'ti..n
UII, ItVll IN. 4.
o Stvltsli, Cor- V
a recti r
Made
Clotbins correct 4
in every
ueiati
duplicate garments can
then tlie a Iditional ad- T.
a little at a time, v
le sad if you doa L
213, 225 and 227
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