The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 25, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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HIE SCItANTON TR1BIJKE TUESDAY MOTtNING, AUGUST 23, 1890.
GARBONDALE.
T4sders wtll please not that advertise.
Blunts, order for Job work, and Items for
Publication left at the establishment of
(Shannon A Co., newsdealers. North Main
J'reet. will receive prompt attention; of
ce open from I a. m. to 10 p. m.
SALOON ROBBED.
Whiskey nnd Cigar Tiikeii from
lircunnu Sc .MoNiilty'8 I'lu-f.
The siiloun of lirennan nnd MuXulty
on South Main street was entered
Sunday night and a quantity of whisky
and clsnrs taken from the Ftnre. This
is the third tlmo the saloon has lieen
thus entered. Constable Neary has been
busy in following up some clue to the
robbery, and arrested a suspicions char
acter, one Juifc'i'li Murray, who with
two other men were susp.cti'il.
Murray was found near the rnnal
and hidden in the sand near him were
nine bottles of whiskey, eisrht boxes of
ciKiiin, two umbrellas, some silver
spoons uiid an overcoat. He Is lodged
In the city lock-lip ami It is thought
the entire sanii will be nppivlieiideU.
PFRSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS.
Mayor O'Neill. City Engineer Krlck
nnd City Solicitor Stuart are attending
the municipal convention for cities of
the third class at Willluinsport.
Miss Lizzie Mooney, who has been
visit liif? her parents on Woodlawu ave
nue, left jvslerday for Js'e Yolk.
Misses Mary and Nellie McAndrew,
of Spring Kl i t, are visitiiiK friends
in An-hbaM.
Mr. and Mrs. John Downing;, of South
Vark sp-et, sp-nl Sunday Willi Mrs.
William Hrownell. of nunilalY.
Miss Assle Ciai-. of Arclibald. Is vis
ItliiK her cousin, .Miss Annie Hart, of
Cot tune street.
Miss Kmma Riiritt, of Caiman street,
will spend the coiniiur monlli with
friends In Coshen and I'ort .lervis.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jritlin Lewis, of Zanos
vllle, ( thin, are the uuosts of Mrs. Lewis,
on Son t li Church street.
Mrs. John X. Lamb and son, Klhil
bi it, of lirooklyn, N. Y., are visit lntr
Hie former's parents. .Hr. anil Mis.
Mil liai-l Jl.irt on lirooklyn street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sell, returned
Saturday from I'hiladolphia, where they
have been visiting for several weeks.
Miss Line Scurry, who Is takini? a
course In tialnliK at Hie Woman's Hos
pital. I'hiladi'lpliia. is spemliiu; the
week wiili her mother on Wyoming
ft reel.
Hurry K. l!.-nlllt, who has been in
the employ of the Kianklin Coal com
pany Hie past year, lias accepied a
position us chief clerk with 1!. II. Mcmk
ley, of I :i lu; Im in 1 1 m. His place w ill, be
lilled by .1. It. Shepherd.
Miss Certrmli' Alvoni, of Canaan
ftreel, left yesterday for a visit with
relatives in While's Valley,
William Morton ami daughter, Daisy,
of Lnioinlale, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. S. R Liunfelter, ou liirkett
street.
Misses Alice Ilashli'lfih and Minnie
lloweti will sive a select dance in the
Wiitt building this evenlniT.
Tliomas Kiilcway, of Washington. P.
C, who Is visiting relatives In town,
spent Sunday with W. W. Lathrope, of
(liven Jtidge.
Mis. .1. W. Pininiick and children are
riisticntins; lu Waymau.
Mrs. Ida Me.Manii and son. Oilman,
are enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and
Mrs. Adelbert Day, of Laurel street.
Miss Clara Doyle, of the New York
store, is spending her vacation with
iiieuds lu riiiladelpliia ami Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Orchard, of Kiver
street, will lie the guests of Mr., and
Mis. John Simpson at "Hemlock
Lodge," Crystal Lake, this week.
Ilobert Oray, of Dover, New Jersey,
was the guest of Dr. h'letclier Saturday.
Dr. ami Mrs. Fletcher are enterlnlu
Itnr their former pastor. Lev. John
Marsland and wife, of Kranklin, N. Y.
OI.YpTlANT.
AVillis Ensign, of liinglianiloii. N. Y
Is visiting his parents in lilakely. ,
Miss Jennie Kennedy has returned
home after a sojourn at Lake Winohi.
Miss Lucy Earrell, of Iiuninote street,
was tendered a pleasant surprise visit
last evening by a number of friends.
Alter several hours very pleasantly
s'iit refreshments were served. The
oi easlon was one enjoyable to all.
Mrs. Dr. I'eir, of Avoea. was the guest
or her sister. Mis. Walter Schlager, yes
terday. Claude Nil i.l. of mango, X. J., was
n visitor In town yesterday. ,
The club of "nr. gave all excellent en
tertainment ia tiie'r cozy rooms Sun
day evening. Among those who par
ticipated In the concert were Professor
J. Haydn Conxeiis, W. W. Watkins and
Miss Anna Williams, I low II Davis and
Joseph Ferguson, of this town.
Miss Clara Lelglilon, ,.f I'illstoii, has
returned home after a two ucckh' visit
with relatives at Ibis place.
Charles Harden lias returned from
New York.
Loy Kelly left Saturday for M.inslield
Slate Normal school, where lit! will
take up a course of si tidies.
Mrs. William Lowery spent last Meek
tit Lake Wlnola.
Mrs. Edward Jones and family will
leave this morning for Hie Omit Lakes,
where they will spend about six weeks.
Harry Forbes anil Iticliard Malone,
of Carboudale, called at this place last
evening on their way home from Lake
Ariel.
Miss Cora Voyle siwnt Sunday wUh
relatives nt Carboudale.
MisWXAlice and Agnes Sweeney, of
Archbald, are vlsitititf relatives on
Lackawanna street.
MOSCOW.
Tuesday of last week Mrs. Frank
Merrihue.Mrs. M. T. Keller and Mrs.
Wililam Anderson were called to Har
ford on Recount of the sickness of lloli
bie Anderson. He had gone there to
work for a relative, while at work he
was overcome with the heat. He was in
ANNUAL CUT PRICE
REMNANT SALE OF CARPETS
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Just read our prices and compare them with
any and all I the other attempts:
25c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c
35c. Ingrain Carpets, Now ...25c
50c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c
65a Brussels Carpets, Now 39c
75c. Brussels Carpets, New 57c
95c. Brussels Carpets, Now....:. 75c
Alto a quantity of Body Brassels length
from a la 10 yards in eatn piece at about one
hall price to close.
J, SCOII INCLIS Lack! Ave
Carpets and Wall Paper Dealer.
1 ERMS Cash en the Above Ueods.
a very itttlrui condition, but by Thurs
day be was able to be moved and they
brought him to the home of his uncle.
M. T. Keller, at Scrunton. where lie is
Improving under the eiue of Mrs. Or.
Shepherd.
AVOC.V.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson are
sojourning at Stateu Island.
Thomas Mauler, John Hrennan and
John Nealis .will represent the Demo
cratic, districts of this section at the
county convention ut W'ilkes-lJarre
today. .
Mr. and Mrs. Mcl'eek and family, of
Huston, ore visiting at the residence
of Mrs. Iteap, on Main street.
' The marriage of Miss Anna Moore,
of this place, and James Hellley, of
Pittston, and Miss Mary Qulnn and
John Sheridan, both of this place,
have beeii announced.
Mrs. Mucklow.of Dupont, and daugh
ter, Mrs. Phillips, of West Pittston.
have returned home after a few weeks"
visit at the seashore.
Miss Lizzie Dixon Is spending her
vacation at Luke Ariel.
J. J. millions, of Scranlon, was u
caller at the home of his parents on
Sunday.
Herbert Addison, a prominent young
man of this town, will in the future
reside in Scrunton, where he will be
in the Lflhgelitfe company's general
ollice In whose service he Is employed
us surveyor.
J'.. F. Matigan. of Plains, ,wus a
caller in town yesterday.
J I. M. Steever has returned home
from his vacation trip and Is doing
duty ut the Lehigh Valley freight
house.
Mrs. Martin Walsh, of the West
Side, is critically ill.
Mrs. I'. Sweeney nnd (laughter, Sa
rah, of Schuylkill, are visiting at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. William
Salmon.
Air. and Mrs. Frank Sanders.of Dun
niore, spent Sunday at the residence
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Curtis.
on Sunday afternoon at about 4..:o
o'clock w hile mi overcrowded car was
passing along Main street, Joseph
'.Majley id' Plltston. was forced 01T
the car and thrown with violence on
tin roadside lnllieting a severe woiin I
on the bead. Dr. Kearney, of Scran
ton, was on the car at the lime and at
once took charge of the patient. A
few stitches were reipiireil to bind the
wound.
Mr. ami Mrs. .lames MeKune, ff
West I'itlsion. spent Sunday at the
Mi Kaiie rrsideccc. in the North Kml.
The Home Dramatic company wiil
produce ihe popular drama entitled.
"The Poor of New York.'' this eveiilm;
at ( I'.YIalley's opera house for the b n
elil of the Twin shaft disaster fund.
The company needs no Intro, Miction to
the public as they have already dis
tinguished themselves in amateur the
atricals. Miss Alice Moralian spent yesterday
w ith fi lends In Kingston.
Tl SKIIANNOCK.
Miss (lertrude N'orlhup, of Glen
burn, ir visiting Mrs. C. t. Dershclnier.
Dr. Jlary Auery, of Say re, litis been
visiting his par ills here.
Miss Frances Leiglitou, of liinghnm
ton. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Drown.
Today we vole on the sewer iiuesllon.
Whether the bonded indebtedness of
the town shall be increased or not.
Miss Mary Avery bus returned to
Syracuse where she Is teaching.
Mr. and Mrs. Hull, of tlreentownv
Indiana, who have been visiting their
laughter. Mrs. Arthur Squires, returned
home yesterday.
The Fiddlers' re-union will be held nt
Luke Carey on Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday of this week.
William Morris ami wife, of llazie
tou. have been visiting Al rs. Mollis'
mother. Mrs. Augusta Cooper.
The board of managers of the Triton
ball team have issued a statement of
the receipts mid expenditures for the
year. They received 5!lS.7fi. Vol' the
expense of visiting teams, amount paid
players, rent of ground and sundries
they paid out $H 1 1 ).",. thus leaving a
balance of 17.1. The statement Is made
out in detail and the hoard of man
agers are to be compl'micnlcd upon
Ilieii work.
TAYLOR.
Ir. and Mrs. Peter Youiigblont. of
Pillslon. visited friends in town on
Sunday.
Martin C. Judge, Taylor's most prom
Incut merchant, and Hairy Kulp, id
(Id Forge, are aspiring for the nomi
nation lu the legislature from th:'
Third district. Moth gentlemen are
well known In the district. Willi
Judge, tiiilick. Homier. Kulp and Till
man In the tield Hie campaign prom
isi s to become quite lively.
I'ndertaker J. Davis and wife, of
North Main street, will sail today for
a two monihs' visit to Wales.
David .1. Wliitefoid and la other Koh
et I have arrived home from a weckV
sojourn at New port cud Dock Island'
Mrs. Peter Harno" was arrest, d Sun
day evening for keeping a disorderly
house. John Taebe ami Nicholas; Card -man
were also arrested for assault and
battery on Cardman's slop-daughter,
nine years of age. The two were giv"n
a hearing before Justice of the peac
U. Willis I loose. Cai'ilman entered bail
in $."iihi. Taebe and Mrs. Haines were
committed lo Hie county jail.
John Connor, sr., of North Main
street, is confined to his home ovilli
sickness.
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view villi:.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank A. IVrk are rus
timtiiiK ut I'li'tisnnt .Mount.
Miss Carrie Wise, i Wilks-nurre,
Is Njii'iuliiiK a ft'v v-eks with ln'-r
friends. Miss t!rae I'.urlier.
Mr. uinl Mrs. John Ungat, of Jtr
myn. sM'iit Sunday ns the guests of Sir.
tied Mrs. William Hill, of 1'pprr Hick
ory si n et.
Minimis. Joseph Knplish and John Wil
li, i'!.'- I' live today to take tip their stud
ies at Mansfield Slate Normal school.
Mrs. S. M. HoRcrs and two children
returned last Saturday from un exten
sive visit In New Jersey.
Mr, and Mrs. William Kvans, of t'nr
bimdulo, Sim nt Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Coyne.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kortell are
visit itiK with Srranton friends.
Mrs. Jennie Frear ia visiting Jier
daUfihteK Mrs. John lloyt, at Mayfield.
Mrs. Joseph M. Jenkins, Mrs. Louis
Tarry and son. Imniel, and Mrs. I). L.
Kvans, all of Nnnticoke. spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Warne.
WINTON. 1
ITurry flood, of Wyoming, spent Pun
day with friends In town.
. Mr. ami Mrs. I). Hiekie spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ford, nt Marsh-
W'HIll.
Mrs. Stephen Cairns and frs. Hol
ler spent Monday at Hyde Park.
James Harris has returned from a
visit with frlends'.nt Wllkes-Barre.
J. H. Sehnerr and family and Mils
F.lina Williams have relumed from a
two weeks' outing at Lake Poyntelle.
Mrs. John Wnlge is visiting her par
ents in New York.
Mrs. John Kiush and Won. ' ITariUd.
are visitng at Montrose.
Messrs. John Morrison and Chris.
Powderly. were In town rlduy evening.
Mr. and .Mrs. Albert King speut Sun
day at Throop.
FOREST err v.
The campaign committee of the He
publican club have received a number
of excellent lithographs of "our stand
ard bearers." McKlnley and Hobart.
They will be distributed and pouted
in conspicuous places.
llev. Mr. Watklns. of Scranton. sup
plied the pulpit In the Welsh Congre
gational church Sunday.
Rev. O. B. Stone returned Saturday
after a five weeks' vacation at Ocean
Orove. He Is looking much refreshed
and Sunday delivered as usual two
able discourses in Hhe Methodist Elds
copal church.
' Messrs. Simpson and Davis, gradu
ates of Piieknell college, class "S3, were
the guests of ltenjamiii K. Maxey
Monday. They made a visit to No. 2
shaft of this place.
Mrs. Ceorge Uenton, of Carboudale,
visited her parents at this place Sun
day. tleorge Maxey was a visitor to Scran
ton Saturday.
OLl FOUUK.
Miss Atherton, of Wyoming, spent
Sunday ut the home of K. Foote.
liev. J. Labar, of Wyoming, preached
in tlx! Hih k church on Sunday morn
ing in the absence of the pastor. Rev.
K. L. San tee.
, H. L. Kdsall and faniily have re
turned from Lake Winohi.
Miss Nettie Coxe spent last week with
friends in Taylor.
Mrs. John Faraday, sr.. is confined
to her home by sickness.
Miss Klla M. Drake has returned from
n three weeks' sojourn at Mount Po-
colio.
Professors .Meiieh and F.vuns. two
wheelmen, uf liloomtiburg, passed
through on an extended lour on Mon
day. MOOSIC.
Miss Hhiiiehe Trigallas Is visiting In
Peckville among friends.
llev. John Davis. D. D., or New York,
was a caller In town yesterday.
John Proilbead. of Mill City, spent
Sunday In town at the home of his
parents.
woiih' mho iivn: tn:. .
I'lelilv ol tli cm Can He I'uiiiitl in the
l ulled States.
From Ihe Alliuny Argus.
While it would, of course, bo unfair
to suppose that all, or even the greater
portion, of those women who elect t )
lead, a life of single blessedness are
men-haters, still there are some to
whom that designation fully applies.
There is a lady residing in an eastern
slate town well known for her pro
nounced views regarding the sterner
sex. Man, If she knows It, is not al
lowed, directly or indirectly, to con
tribute to her wants in life. Males are
strictly forbidden the house, and the
lady declines to have any dealings
with business carried on by men.
Her baker, grocer, dairy dealer, nnd
milk dealer nil ate women, and It Is
said that meat has been entirely ob
literated from the establishment die
tary simply because there Is not a
female butcher to be found in the
neighborhood. Though decidedly ben
evolent in disposition, charitable .so
cieties depending on mule collectors
get no subscriptions, and the only way
the tax collector can make sure of his
money is by sending his wife for it.
Another alioininator of men has ac
quired a terrace of bouses, with de
signs upon obtuinng tile whole street,
with the object of founding a colony of
women occupiers. These tenements
are of course, only let to females, and
any tenant in a moment of weakness
asy to Take
asy to Operate
Are feature peculiar to llooil a Pill. Small in
size, tasteless, etlk'ient, thorough.. A one Inau
Mood!
smJ: ' Vim nrver know you
litivH taken a pill till it is ull
over." -.V. C. I. Ilouil & Co.,
I'riiiiriHtorit. I.iiut'lt. M:ii.
Tlie unl) pills lo lake Willi Huud'i Hursaparilla.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturer of the Celebrated
CAPACITY :
100,000 Barrels per Annum
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entertaining thoughts of entering the
marriage state is promptly served with
a notice to quit. ,
The oolony of women suffragists who
have a quiet summer house on Cape
Cod do not go to these extremes, but
are content to exclude male callers,
whether they are relatives or not
A Chicago woman not long since dis
played her abhorrence of the opposite
sex by refusing to accept a legacy left
her by a male connection. Another,
who was herself rich, executed a will
by which, at her death, substantial
bequests were left to her female rela
tives, while the mules Inherited tns
paltry sum of $1 euch. - A third left a
sum of money at her decease to lie
expended In founding and endowing
a home for women who had attained
u certain age without marrying.
Tliero Is reported to be. ill one of the
western states, a society of women
sworn to renounce the companionship
of man for life. Each member regis
ters tt vow to renutiu single all her
days, but the regulations of the league
jlo not require its adherents to with
draw from the other responsibilities of
the world. A member is free to have
a father, to own a brother, or even
to possess an miele particularly a rich
one hut a husband or lover Is entirely
'tabooed.
A woman who died recently in New
Orleans used to boast that she hud not
spoken to a man for thirty years, and
another In Philadelphia was equally
Jubilant over the fact that she had
lived flve-und-twenty-ycars In one
house without ever a man crossing the
threshold. Hut probably the bitterest
man-hater of modern times was an
Austrian woman who, nt the time of
her death, was engaged lu developing
a plan for the ultimate extinction of
the mule sex.
Fortunately all the women who
abominate men ure not of such a pro
nounced type as this. Some of them,
Indeed, wear armor that Is not always
proof against the unslnuglit of the
enemy, as is evidenced by the case of
Hie girl who, after initiating a violent
crusade against the other half of hu
man kind, and getting a lot of re
cruits, suddenly fell a victim to 1 lie
wiles of a pressing young swain and
married him.
BOILED DOWN.
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From the Times-llernld.
' Naiitre alone creates what mankind
have iiniversallv agreed to call money.
Mankind call gold money at lis welyiH
all over the world. All that any govern-
FAILING MANHOOD
General and Nervous Debility.
Weakness of Body anti
Mind, KtTects of Krrora
or K 1 cesses in Old nr
Young. Kobnst, Noble
Manhood tally Restored.
How to Kularge and
Strengthen Weak, l'u-
llevrlopou portions 111,
Hoily. Absolutely un
failing HouioTrcatmetit.
Ilnnetlls in a dav.
Men testify from SO Stales and Fnreiita
Countries. Send for Descriptive Book, ex
planation and proofs, untiled (sealed 1 free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo. K.Y.
Oil Saturday we told of
1,000 pair Ladies' Shoes,
worth fi.25, at 50c. This
moruing there is uot half that
quantity here. Bear iu mind
we know the shoes enough to
guarantee every pair of them
You can buy a 'ear shoe
needs today at the price that
a couple of pairs of shoes
would ordinaril' cost you.
437 pair Ladies'
Shoes,worth $1.25. at
36 pair Men s Rus
set Shoes at
64 pair Ladies' Pat
ent 'Leather Strap
Sandals at
Men's Dress Shoes,
sold all over town for
$1.25; we sell them at
60c
Men's hand-sewed
Calf Shoes, regular
price the town over A 4 PQ
$3.00; our price ij,0j
Hoys' Shoes only:...
Youths' Shoes j(Jg
Misses' Fine Shoes 50C
The above are only a few
of our bargains. Remember,
we have high grade, Shoes at
low prices. Call and examine
our goods. No trouble to
show goods. You will surely
save money by it.
307 Lackawanna Avenue.
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
L I RUSSET SHOES ILR0ST GIVEN IWftY
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ment lias to do with uolcl as money Is to
Impress on its surface some symbol or
mark Indicating its weight and fineness.
Mankind have aureed to use silver as
money In lmilte,guuntitles,ila value meas
ured In gold. The only way mankind de
termine the value of silver is by asking
how much silver will an ounce of gold
buy? The unswer today is an ounce of
gold will buy thirty-two ounces of silver.
Tlat Is the ratio rhe worth of the In
ferior metal measured by the superior.
Owners of uncoined silver wan t I lie
people of the I lilted States to Ignore the
rest of mankind nnd fcive them the value
of an ounce of gold for sixteen ounces of
silver. Uryan is willing to be president of
the I'nlted States lo cany out this robbery
of the nation for Ihe beiiellt of owner of
uncoined stiver.
Kbeuiiiati-m Relieved in II Hours.
"MYSTIC Cl'UK" for RHKl'MA
T1SM and NKl'ttALCIA relieves In
three hours. Its action upon the sys
tem is marvelous and mysterious. It
removes at once the cause and the dis
ease quickly disappears. The first dose
great benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Carl
Lurenz. druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave
nue, Scranton.
7E rely for our success
not 011 large profits
but ou our large sales.
Our All-VVool $
Suits Made to
Order for - -
Are the talk of the town.
Wti do not ask 3011 to take
anything that is not a perfect
fit, or that does not please
you iu ever way.
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Wyoming Av.'
OKItilNATOK Ol MOIIUKN VliTltODS
IN Ml KCIIANI TAILORING.
DUPONTS
RIMING, BLASTING AND SPORTING
anufactnred at the Vt'upwallopcn Mtlla,
Luzerne county, Pa., mitl at Wil
mington, Delaware.
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming District.
US WYOMING AVENUK, ticranton. P
Third National Bunk Building. ,
AGENCIES:
THf9. FORD. HlttMton, Pu.
JOHN B. SMITH SON, Plymouth. Pa.
E. W. MULLIGAN. Wllkox-Barre. Pi.
AKntK for the Ki pauno C'hemiunJ Com
pany's tlixh Ktloslvos.
WILLIAM S MILLAR,
Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton
ROOMS 4 AND S
OAS AND WATtR CO. BUILDINO,
CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST.
OFFICE HOCUS from 7.30 a. m. to 9 p.
m. l hour luteruiisaion for dinner and
upper.)
Particular Attention Ulven to Cullettluns.
Prompt !-ettkmcnt tiuarantecd. Your Bust
nets in Hciprctfully Solicited. Telephone IJ4.
MT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL.
Coal of the best quality for domestic use
and of all size. Inrludtiig Uuckwhat nu l
Mirdseyp, delivered ill uny purl of the city
Ut the lowest price.
Orders ntrcivvd at the Offlne, first floor,
Cammonwpnlth building, room No. 0;
t!i'ihuiio No. 2C1M or at the mine, tele
phone No. 272, will be promptly ut tended
lu liealera lupplled at the mine.
WM. T. SMITH.
CN THE LINE OF THh
are located the finest fishing and hunting
groundx In the world. Descriptive bouiis
on application. Tickets to alt points in
Maine, Canada and Murltlm Provinces,
Minneapolis, St. Paul, t'anadlun and
I'rilted State Northwest, Vuuvouvrr,
Seattle, Taconia, Portland, lire., San
Francisco.
First-Class Sleeping anil Dining Cars
attached to all througlit trains. Tourist
cars fully titled with bedding, curtain
and specially adapted to wants of famillen
may be hi.d with serond-clas 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 IDHAI. AMtiKICAN TUIP
NOKTHEKN STtA.MSHIP COMPANY.
The Superbly Appointed unit Commodious
Kte! titeRmflhipri,
NOKTHWtiST AM) NORTHLAND.
Americau through and 1 liruuh.
lefive Ruffnlo 1 hpimIrt and Fridays 9.30 p tn.
for Cleveland, I let roll, Mackinac. The Sou.
Iluluth. and Western Point, passing all
places of interest by daylight In cnuuec tion
with
THE 41REAT NORTHERN RAILWAY,
it forms the most direct mute, and from ev
ery point of comparison, the niont delightful
and comfortable one to M inneapolix, St. Paul,
(treat Kalis, Helena, Butte. Spokane and Pa
cific coast The onlv transcontinental line
runulng the famous buffet, library, observa
tion car.
New 07 honr train for Portland via Rpnksne.
HOTEL LAPAVETTE. Lake Mlnnetonka,
Is miles from Minneapolis largest and must
beautlul resort im the west
V liokatsand any information of aay agent or
a. A. HEARTS Oeneral Passenger agent,
BsffalcN.Y.
POWDER
MM PACIFIC m
Novelties in every description of FLOOR COVERING, including
choice selection in Wiltons, Axniiiiters, Savonncrictt, iMoquettca.
Velvets. English and Domestic Brussels, New and handsome effects
in xMutteline, Japanese und Chinese .Mattings. r .
Just received u complete line of Dantzu Hand. Woven Rugs, in
all the latest and most effective combinations of color and designs,
which will be closed out for the remainder of the week ut the follow-,
ing prices:
4 ft by 7 ft, . $2.50, Worth $3.50
6 ft. by 9 ft, - 4.80, Worth 6.00
7 ft. 0 in by 10 ff. 6 in,. 6.4o, Worth 8.00
9 ft by 12 ft, . o.6o, Worth 12.00
Our complete line of oods in every Krade for the Fall Trade hat
been received. An inspection will be instructive and to your udvuu
tase.
. G. (ERR,
Opposite Main Entrance
to the Wyominit House.
ON THE
SQUARE EDGED I
SQUARE BUTTED LUMBER,
SQUARE EUNCHED 4-FOOT LATH.
SQUARE pEALING TO
quare Dealers.
richards lumber co.,
02 CCIWIUVEILTH BUIL0MH
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Mamjfaeturars of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AKD PUEJPING MACHINERY.
Qenaral Office: 6CRANT0N, PA.
VTEIItfWAV SOIM'f . .
Acknowledged the Leading
PIANOS
Of the WerlA
DECKER BROS.,
IlRANICHE BACHB and ethers.
ORGANS
Musical Instruments,
riusical Merchandise,
Sheet Music and
Music Books.
urch users will always And a complete
stock snd st prices as low as the qual
ity el the Instrument will permit st
I I HUT'S
nusic STORE,
"7 Wyoming Art. - - Scranton
DULL TIMES
1 11 a. store are expensive expensive to the store-
keeper, expensive to his customers. We've skipped
that sort of expense if we make it possible to sup
ply your wants. We do some of the busy months'
work in the months that used to be counted dull
and this is how we do it :
A Disticurtfiinl (hair Maker
cluscil tiowii his factory his ware
house lull ot iler - lnidk blank. We
botiubt live httuflad Kockcrs - bill Ut'
cannot diiiJllcale (lie lot,
mm
Unartrred oak. ruldiler seat, carre.1 laek.
Iirxe (trawfnl arms that say "Weli-onm."
Jlahoitaiiv finish on liiroli also-all 7 2 I
Intf ti grade polisli, and tor
mm
a.Frl cTXV'Jaa nss.ni .WKaVaTr M
CASH OR CREDIT DEALERS.
I&a&Fh,nq!
H J f JlJTT ' jl i for Alen and Youths at JM
li S ClrL0' 1 218 WV0M,NU AVENUE. I U
L ; ON CREDIT. TOO. v
) 1 ass AND 327 WVOMINO AVENUE. V,mwvmvvwvvwv i
?Pt '"P 'ff'.'i'fr' 'ff'-PM -'. 1 ' 'ffytft - v)
ESTABLISHED 1871
IIUIIIII
TeieaiioEe ' Coll 5151
SON & CO.,
408 Lackawanna Avenue
SQUARE.
'PHD HE 421
MIDSUMMER
Sterling. Silver Shirt WuNt
Sets, worth tiftc to SI; choice
for ROc Worth 1.2S to $1.75;
choice for l.tM).
Sterling Silver Belt Buckle,
worth ;l.5(. ut $2.50. Worth
$2.50. ut $1.75.
Closing Out ull our Fina
Chi tut ut about Half I'ricc.
(ienuine Rogers Triple
Piute Spoons, l'orks und
Knives ut reduce J prices. 1ji
gruvctl free.
Tea Sets. Ice Pitchers, Cuke
n.iskets, etc., linest plute, new
styles, very low prices. At
our Hew Store,
130 WYOMING AVENUE.
BANQUET LAMPS.
A hundred Ikiiquet Lamps,
that were $4.50, $5, $6 ana
$j, without shade or globe,
are those same prices today,
with shadeor globe. Choice
of silk or empire shade or dec
orated globe. It means the
saving of $2 to $3. One huu
dred can share the bargain.
!A WORD
We've been makiu? im
provements, adding more
space to our store have
not had a rebuilding sale,
either, but will tell you
of our new department
later.
WI SALE
1