The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 27, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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TIIE PCRANTCVN" TlilBTJNE THURSDAY MOTiNINCr. AUGUST 27, 1890.
CARBONBALE.
fResiJerii wTl t.leae noto that nflvrtle
Bientu, erders for Job work, and Itema for
publication left lit the establishment ot
Ishsr.non ? Co.. newsdealers. North Main
ieet. will receive prompt attention; of
tee oyca from K a. ra. to 10 p. m.J
KELLY-SMITH NUPTIALS.
A Wrtl-hnown Couple I'uitod Ycs
tertlay AMeriioun tit St. Itose.
Yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Miss
Mary Smith, of o. 67 Hospital street,
niul Michael J. Kelley, of Vandilni,'.
wvro united in marriar at St. Itose
cliufch. Rev. Father ijriiliii rerform
ii:? the ceremony.,
The bride was u tired in white with
hat to match. The Ruwns wee trimmed
Willi silk ;uid chiffon. Miss Manic Puf
fy, who attended tlie bride, was Mtiiil
aily dressed. James Li-.-iiPg ucted as
Lest mini.
The couple drove to Olypli.mt after
tlie ceremony and on their return were
ti-mierd a reception at the hunin of tlie
i.iide's brother, P. .1. Smith, on Hospital
btreet. The newly married pair will at
once Sienin housekeeping in a liutul
oine h'imt in Vandlintt.
LAID AT REST.
The Ilcmnin nfti. It. Porter Placed
in the Tomb.
The fureral of (Jeortre li. Porter, who
elk'd at his heme on Hurkett street
Jloinluy. cccurred yes'.erday afternoon.
The fini.'i-.il services were very linpr. s--ive
and were condnoteil by Kt-v. K. J.
llitlsh y, of Trinity iluuvli. Tlie fu
neral con-was vi ly Lww thus
hhowliiR the esteem ill which the de
ceased was held. Cambrian loiljre ot"
i Kid ell.nv.i. Willinm II. Davis post.
No. 1ST, (iriinil Army of the iti piili'ie,
the Womfins' 11. lief corps mm the llr
Uis sf,uad of the Taliiotic Order Sons
of America, were in attendance.
MURRAY SENT TO JAIL.
ltrofcr Into Hrcniinn V IrNnltis
Ueviaiiiaiit.
Joseph Min ray. who was arrested fur
bi'eakini; into Utenonn A MeN'ult.v's
restaurant on South Main street, has
In en sent to the county Jail on default
of bail, inn-liur the bearing before Al
derman Jorn-s, Mutiny umt illiii;'y let
out that there Wele others ill (In- aflnir
l.esldi s lilin'-elf.
lie then undertook to she M th-tii l y
m.-ikiiis believe he was stooiil and bad
tint Piiderstood the ,iiestiou asked.
This did not :x with tlie alder nan, hmv
ever, and so Muria was sent down.
GAVE HIMSELF I P.
.1 oil n l.otti!, ho I, Hi t own Sud
denly, I'ndrr Arrest.
John I.oftus who left tmvn suddenly
some time oto takini-v x'illi hlni ?VI be
loiiKiiiK to his land'nid. John Mellon -oiifcb.
Iris returned nnd is now under
arrest. I.ottus upon bis arrival at once
pave himself up to Constable Ni-iiry
who bad him locked up.
The prisoner Is very penitent and
wishes to have the a Hair settled with
out his so I list to Jail. Attorney II. C.
iiutler has chin (; of bis case.
A :ii".'!iu-e 'heel..
The opera season In thin city open;
tomorrow evening- when Charles V
Tllun.N's popi lar success, "A i:.it-v:atr '
Check," will be presented. Many new
nttiaetlens have been milled since se, n
in this city la; I season. The company
has been cul. .!-.; .1 nwl nmoiii; them
will be seen f:;iils K. (li-iipi-miii.
Thomas b: v una. of Itlce's "UH." com
pany, Lizzie Melrose, Louis Ma-tiiielte,
James A. Marcus. Charles A. Mortran,
and the celebrated musical nrtist.
Hen- l.n.lw in Heck, assisted by Miss
Mayhell Kc-kert. the famous controlto
itiiiliiit'l. to ileliuiltl.
The ruins of the Kinhuck factory
are beiiiR cleared away nnd work on
a new structure will be commenced at
(nee. Most of the timeli liit-l y was re
moved yesterday. Some can be usi d
n train but lie- won tor part will hal
lo be replaced. The new hullilins
will be a handsome Mini lure of ihree
sioi-hs and will ho belter tilted bli
the wants of the (inn than the old on".
PERSONAL AND OTUEr? ITEMS.
Miss May linnet t, of W'oodlawn n ve
nue, w ho has been iiiito III, is aide to
be about air.iin.
Miss Hern pile Pmsin Is visltinp- her
father, who Is 111 at his home on Yar
rhiKton Hill.
Mis. CeerK" f.ewsley. of Seventh ave
nue, who has been visiting her lunirh
ter. Mis. I'.errjman, of (ineonla, has
returned home.
Miss Katie Scott, of Cliff street, who
has been visillnir Mend in Philadel
phia, has returned heme.
I'eter bavin hes reniMiod his position
ill the New York store, and on Sept.
1 will enter upon new duties at ISing
liamtoii. William Ilisted and faintly have re
turned from h sojourn at Keene's Pond.
Miss Cora Ksterbrook, who has been
visiting friends in the Houtheiii onrt
or the state for the past two months,
returned home Tuesday evenim;.
Mis. James Stephens arid two chit.
'Ireu. of Darte avenue, left yesterday
for a visit with friends in Wayne
county.
Fred Moon, of Mill Creek, who has
been eampiiiR at Lake W'inola, js spond
lns a few days with friends in this city.
Miss Catherine Jay, of Washington
street, returned home Tuesday evening,
a'ter a ' two months' visit in Fort
Wayne, fndiana.
Mrs. Ko! pert . Dux berry, of Pinidaff
street, is visiting relatives in lialn
fcrldKO. N. Y.
Mis. S. P. fiaker, Mrs. 'W. II. Etlgett.
ii is iuiy x-iiiii'iiK-i. ot i-i ONsaeni'e,
and Miss Carrie UeiH-diet. ot this city,
spent yesterday at Crystal La Ice.
J. O. McKinney. of Log Ani;es, Cab,
ANNUAL CUT PRICE
REBHAHT SMOF CARPETS
Just rcai! our pricrand compare them with
any and all of the other attempts:
25c Ingrain Carpels, Now 18o
35c Ingrain Carets, Now 258
tft. I ! ft . B.. rir
oum ingrain uorssis, now -vjj i
Ggc. Brussels Carp3ts, Now 39s
75c, Brussels Carpets, Now 57c
85c Brussels Carpets, Now 75c
AIoa quantity of body lirus.tels length
from a to an yards In each piece at about onc
hlf price to close.
419
Lack. Ave
.Carpets and Wall Pap?r Dealer.
3-Casb on tht Abov OooJs. -
a representative of the Ice nnd dial
Storage company, of that city, is. tlie
puest of X. II. Jiilter. ni laurel street.
Miss Anna Jekiries, of Mluooka, is
the guest of Mies A sues Hrennan on
Kundaff street.
James Stott anil family returned laJVt
nleht from Ilion Cove. iMass.
Hoy lielfriluth lias returned home
from a visit with relatives In Corning.
Miss Kate Maloney. of Susquehanna,
is the guest of Miss Sarah Grady, on
Pike Ftreet.
I.. A. Uussett and family will leave
today for a two days' stay at Ocean
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eitel. of New
York, who have been the guests of the
former's parents, of South Main street,
returned home yesterday.
J. B. Lewis and family, of Handler,
West Virginia, w ho have been visltinfr
friends in this city, returned home yes
terday. JKKMYX.
The curriculum of study prepared by
Professor K. l. Hova.'d, and which has
been adopted by the school board for
use In the intermediate nnd hish schools
places them on a standard in keeping
with others in the vicinity. There are
now ten grades for a pupil to complete
hesides the preparatory and high school
before graduation. A fair estimate of
the time necessary to complete the
course sets it tit twelve years. A pupil
entering school at six would thus be
eighteen at completion. There ere three
courses of study in the high schinl for
graduation, the, elementary. Intermed
iate and advanced. To graduate in the
llrst pupils must be thoroughly convers
ant with the branches taurht in the
common s -hools as required by law.
The elementary course is as follows:
Kn;;lish Rmminnr completed, arith
metic, inielleotunt and written, com
pleted: Vnited States history, complet
ed; physiology, completed; nlgebr.t,
completed. The intermediate embraces
algebra, completed; Latin, bookkeeping,
single and double entry; rhetoric, civil
government. The advanced course;
Physics. Latin, grammar and reader,
literature, general history, physical
geography, g-ouu try. As the grade of
the r.mr ro.nns in tile high school has
been advanced one year, but few
chaiiy.es in the "railing will be made.
-i?t lis in tiv"-!' i-'io::is rvi't be advanced
In their slinii. mi sani" as though they
had been ; r. ( 1 t aaother room.
Contrary P. gem rul evpectation .-onn-cil
Toes.lii v ee'llill': d'v'do't to cut off
I t l.i- ol ot'-io ii"hts and lenw the bor-
o-.i:.;h in .1 ' at ni.-lil for J time
Jal 1-Hsi. Yl!:;(. n:i'-V.i-r 1mm! is some
j what . sen iPie for it noli. in, however.
I There is no uiestimi but what indivld-
j u- My I in- ni.i i-eity of i-.iii-.cll'ni n frvor
I 1 1 " i", ni i i ina Hi " ol elect ric si root li'.rbt
! nig find inn! the companies t'idiling of
j lend lo oonli'iet for one year or two
i v-.'-u-s ev -11. Instead of live the li;'llts
..mild mo. r have been ordered out.
Nevertheless sieniiig a live years' con
tract Tor lb.' lit is a blind step, and coun
cil ilieibt!css (lit! Hie wis" thing ill re
fusing it. All Hie -ini ni'i liiiiii were
pi-'Sent til 'Cues lay evening's meeting
except Sobey. Tile cnlllllllltee Oil light
gave an eyl.-nded review of their work,
and reported having solicited and hav
ing received bids for furnishing light
from oulslde companies. The Arch
bald Light company oll'ei-eil to give light
for JMi jut lamp per annum, and the
present company presented their oh)
figures of JTii per lump.. J'.olh compan
ies stipulate their bids for a no less
period than live years' contract, and
to this council refused to agree. After
a spoiled discussion pro nnd con the
eommlliee was iiistrui ted to have the
lights cut off at once, nnd heticoforl h
Jenny n at nieht will be like Kgypt.
The order to 1 1 i 1 1 1 i . . u i the lights was
deli. r(d to the coinpany by Secretary
!r."iit yesterday morning.
Miss Cor i l'avis wc.s (eadered a pleas
ant farewell party in Knterprise hall
Tuesday evening. She will leave ill a
few days for Stn.udsburg Xoiinal
school. A number nf out of town friends
alien. I, d.
The Mive.-i Kva, Lucy and Jennie
Wheeler, lldiih Vusley mid Lilli" linker
enjoed a drive to N"vlou Lake yes
terday, where they spent the lUiv.
Nul ath (isborne reluriied yesterday to
Syracuse universil y.
.irs. I' IC. Waters is visiting friends
at Norwich, N. Y.
The nieu.liiTS of the Methodist ICpis
conul choir will picnic today at Crystal
Lake.
Mrs. J. K. Humphrey will leave tor
day mi a trip to iitiiv r, C.d. She will
tu eouitui :iy Judge Kdwiuds nnd others.
An enjoyable "ceb web" party was
given by Miss JusiV Uavis at her home
at the Powder mill Monday evening.
' nit of town friends who attended were:
Mi.-s Holmes, of Albany; Miss tiertle
Sanders, of Avoea; Mr. and Airs. A. N.
Kerr, of Seranton; Mr. Snanldlng, of
iJumnore; A. I :at tenlierg. of Arcbbald.
Miss Mary Clarke, of Second street.
Is the guest of Miss Margaret Moran,
of Seranton.
The conductors' excursion to Coopers
town on Saturday will be accompanied
by a score or so from here.
lONI-STUTY.
Pete Kirshunk, who himself was hot
some time ago. was engaged in an
other skirmish Tuesday evening. lie
and his two brothers were near the Krie
station and by the way tlcy rippllod a
sti.:te and club to it fellow countryman's
head. They were interrupted nnd tak
en before '.Snuiro Jlnxey. K- final dis
position lias yet been made of the case.
Major Hurn.v-d, of Seranton, was in
town Tuesday evening engaged in a
survey at No. 2 shaft.
Miss Hessle Melvin. our efficient nnd
accommodating assistant postmistress,
is taking her annual vacation. Sae is
at present vblting friends in Seranton.
A. M. O'Domi 'll, of Carhor.dale, is at
the Forest h'-.use.
A big d-'irMiiKtration in behalf of pro
tection and sound money Is expected in
I'niondale nt"ct Friday evening, the oc
CBoinn being; the formation of a Mc
Kinley -Mobart club at that place. The
Forest City Republican club will be the
guests of their fellow partisans of
rniundale that evening, and will leave
Forest City on the F.i-ie tlyer at 6.H0 p. m.
A band and glee club will furnish stir
ring Republican music for the occa
sion and the Issues of the day will be
discussed by F. ,T. Osgood. Editor John
il. Brown am! lieorge Mailt y, jr.
lKICi:iHKG.
The festival nnd social of Ft. Thomas'
church held at Fadden's hall Tuesday
evening, was largely attended. The
contest for the lady's gold watch
was won by Miss Sfaggle McCormack.
Mr. Viiimiel Maker held the number
which drew the twenty dollars in gold.
The admirers of McKlnley ami f lo
bar! nre talking strongly ot organizing
a club here.
George Mtimford visited frtetuls in
Olyphant lasl evening.
OLD l'OKGK.
. Mrs. Orothnmmel, of Seranton, was
rnllhig on frit uds on Tuesday.
The Misses Hrodhead were Visiting
friends in Wyoming on Wednesday.
AVIIllam Ilaaletlne and William
Moore will lun a race at the Moosic
riving park on Sept. 21, for 150 a sid.
l-'ACTOKY VII.LE.
When the poor tliieotnrs searched tho
clothes on the tramp that was killed
on the railroad just above twn lust
Tuesday morning, they found sewed
up In a false pocket inside of the vest
twenty-seven dollars in bank notes, al
though, upon being asked just before
ho died if he had any money. Jus em
phatically said "Xu."
Our town has been well patronized
for the past week with the many can
didates asking fur the nomination for
the county ofllees that will be changed
the coming year. Of course they are
nil sure of making the nomination, and
we hope they all , Republicans) will.
Mrs. J. T. l-'inney, of Seranton, is
spending a few days r.vith her niece,
Mrs. A. B. Brown.
Jeweler Kd. Watkins and Fied Cease
were calling on friends up at Mehoop
nny last Friday. Of course they did
not go a fishing.
Anion? the Seranton visitors In town
Inst Saturday evening;, we noticed: Mr.
nnd Mrs. Fred It. Stark, T. l. Purr,
Hurt Wllklns, Okas. Zuiilelgh, and Kd.
Kva n?.
Joe "Wilson took in the Psillroad
Men's excursion to J'loasant Hieh last
Saturday.
In the north end of town C. Winton
Wrigley has bee.ii adding much tn the
looks and improvements of his proper
ty by laying a flag- stone walk along
Main pteeet. Jt is one of the finest
walks in town. There is now a non
tinuous Hag walk from the Acadany to
the top of the old depot hill, with the
exceptions of In front of the old depot
cemetery. A few feet of bad walk at
Mr. Hrayton's and the northerly ap
proach to the iron bi Ulge. The last
two named places are in a had condi
tion, ami lire dangerous places for peo
ple to travel over alter dark. The
council' Immediate1 net Ion on such
places would be appreciated by the
people that have to travel over such
bad places in the side walks, and the
taxpayers, as the borough Is liable to
have to pay some one a large hill of
damages.
Never before can vve remember when
apples were so plentiful in this sec
tion that they could not be sold or
given away. Ilundi-. ils of .bushels lire
rotting mi the ground ill this town
alone.
L. 1). Kenmier.'r. who was overcome
Willi the heal s.inie two weeks ago,
n-e are sorry t.i say, suffered a relapse
last Thursday,
t larilin r's bus line to Lake Winola
Is uixeil to Its full capacity th-se days,
cariying some days us high as one
hundred passengers each day.
Mr. ami Mrs. 11. 11. Gardner spent
last week camping ut Windfall lake,
liow about the tishv
Stanley Sinuoli return- il last Satur
day evening from bis Ple.wie lour to
Niagara fulls. lie says he enjoyed
the trip nil tight, only he left about
ten pounds of his good llesh along the
road bfl ween here and the falls. He
made the tun, miles, iu thirty-six
hours, as In -I a. il was.
George Trai.s ie ami family returned
to their winter hom in Potlsville yen-t-rday,
after spending the summer
here.
What's the nuilb-r with our councils,
and the slr.et lamps? It is a shame
that our pretty little town has to be
wrapped iu total darkness every night,
and It certainly Is no advertisement
for our town. Let tie. iulVe light.
The soldiers' reunion in Wrigley's
grove. Lake Carey, i-ijinmeiiced yester
day and vill last throe days.
Chaibs Itockwcll, Arthur Wads
worth. Mr. and Mrs. fb-orge N. Doyle,
and Arthur IHirrow s were, visitors to
this tow n yesterday. "-
C. It. Llis.i and family inn! Charles"
Hunt returned Monday evening from
Heart lake, Susquehanna enmity, Pu.,
where t bey have be.-ti spending a ten
days' vacation. Charlie says lie had a
good time; idee place; ,m u i,e could
i ateh was bull heads.
Insurance Agent (Jeorge M. Pleltta
wus in Moosie nnd Taylor last Mon
day. Dr. A. It. Kit eh Is slightly iudl.-qiosej
for the past few days.
AVOCA.
The ln.-irriage of .Miss Mary Quinn and
John Sheridan, both prominent people
of this town, was 'solemnized at St.
Mary's cliun h on .Monday evening, Kev.
M. F. flams otllelatlng. The bride and
her attendant, Mbs Alary (rordoii, wore
neatly tlesigned gowns and curled Uou
nuels. The groom was waited upon by
Michael Quinn. a brother of the bride.
Alter tli" ceremony a reception was
tendered the bridal party at the home
of the bride's inoiber. Mr., and Mrs.
Hherldan will begin housekeeping at
once.
The death of Robert, the bright and
Interesting 4-year-ubl sou of .Mr. and
.Mrs. James Hell, of South Main street,
occurred yesterday afternoon alter n
few days' Illness of diphtheria. Funeral
announcement will be made later.
Mr. ami Mrs. Anthony Healey are re
joicing over the arrival of u daughter.
Mrs. Hubert liosley has returned home
after a, few months' visit with friends
in Wales.
A!r. Leslie llollisler left yesterday to
resume lit- studies ut Painted Post,
Constipation
Causes iully half the sicklies hi the wnrld. It
retains the digested food too long In the bowels
uml produces biliousness, , lorpiii liver, luJi-
........ ..... ......... ........... : -
t.initie. sink lieadaclii:. in- vl.
II i- . ii.li . f
ot'uitiia, jiuuii 9 x ins
nurrcuii.stiputldii iniii all ill
ri'sulH, easily anil Uinroulily. 25c. AlldniKgistii.
I'ri'parcd hy C. I. Hood tt Co.. I.ouvll. Aliiti.
Iha only lMls to take witU lluud's Suriiipanlln.
Lager
Beer
Brevery-
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
la in u
CAPACITY)
ioo.ooo Barrels per Annum
ods
v k t:i a s.z
ci tjaso
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
KMI'B
-c
N. Y. He was accompanied by his cous
in. Clair, of this place, w ho will spend
a few weeks with friends in that vicin
ity. The employes of the silk mill were
paid yesterda-y.
lien McAlplne, of Marathon, N. Y
returned home yesterday after a few
weeks' visit at the Sanders residence,
on Lincoln Hill.
Miss Jennie Newlin and Messrs.
Oeorge N'ewlin. Herbert Addison and
John Frill attended a party ut Plains
last evening, given by Miss Ida Mc
Caim. in honor of her cousin. Miss
Louise Johnson, ot Salt Lake City.
Horror Hennessy and .Mrs. William
O'Ma'.tey have gone to Concord, Conn.,
to attend the funeral of the former's
sister.
The Sanifield Literary club will pic
nic at Lackawanna Park on Sept. 1!.
"The Poor of New York" was very
well presented to a fair sized audience
at O'M alley's Opera, bouse on Tuesday
evening. The proceeds will be donated
to the "Twin Shaft fund."
A benefit concert will be given at the
Primitive Methodist church tills eve
ning. An excellent programme has been
arranged for the oeegsion.
Mr. James McKane. of the N'orih Kml,
has resigned his position as blacksmith
for l he Lntigeliflo Coal-company, and
will accept a similar one at Pittston.
Hugh Metjnei'n, of Susquehanna.. Is
visiting at the residence of his brother,
on the West Side.
Misses lb-lln iConnor. Nettle Hrnf
fuer. Katie Druri" iter, nnd P. Heap en
joyed a trolley ride to Pittston on Tues
day evening.
PI ckvili.i:.
Mrs. James llikemnn and her young
grandson is visiting at Susquehanna.
Miss Jennie Mllray has returned
home niter un extensive visit at
Waverly.
Lost, lasl Sunday evnlng between the
end of the CarbmuUile electric road and
plane K. a lady's bind: shoulder etipe.
Tlie Under will please leave It at tin?
home of S. M. lingers.
Miss Hannah Coales attended the
Pei kwortb-il irtle wedding at May
lield last evening.
The Women's Christian Temperance
I'lilon will meet for special business at
On Saturday we told of
r.ooo pair Ladies' Shoes,
worth r,25, at 50c. This
morning there is not half that
quantity here. Bear iu miud
we. know tlie shoes enough to
guarantee every pair of them
You can buy a year shoe
ueeds today at the price that
a couple of pairs of shoes
would ordinarily cost you,
437 pair Ladies'
Shoes,worth $1.25. at
36 pair Men s Rus
set Shoes at
6. pair Ladies' Pat
ent Leather Strap
Sandals at
Men's Dress Shoes,
sold all over town for
$1.25; we sell them at
Men's hand-sewed
58c
59g
Calf Shoes, regular
price the town over
"S1.M
$3.00; our price
83 c
lie
is
Boys' Shoes only....
Youths' Shoes.
Misses' Fine Shoes
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.
lUUUllDU VI
307 Lasfcwanna Avaniia.
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
li B. RUSSET SHOES himil G1-.E.1 Vif.Y
-r . s
hi
What Sarah Bcrahard aay
nan
II IIS
MM
mmm
the home of Jars. v illlain isudd, on
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnot are visit
ing with friends at Shlckshiuny.
Mr. and Mrs. John Warne attended
the Nanticoke Sunday school picnic ut
Mountain' Park' yesterday.
SEW MIl.l OKi).
Graded, school opens Monday next.
The school building is receiving Ha an
nual renovation for the occasion.
Charles, Wood Is having the rre
store room adjoining his store lilted up
for a stock of dry gomls, etc Charles
is chuck full of hustle.
Dr. Clarence Tiull was calling on
fi ionds in town this week.
Henry Lewis, or the township, ule.l
at his home Tuesday. He w as about 60
years of age.
Kdwnrd Adams Is having his store
emporium on Main street repaired.
The new engine for the shingle mill
has arrived nnd placed In position.
Insurance Agent Hrown was In Syra
cuse Saturday.
Apples are so numerous that some of
our farmers are spreading them over the
Holds as a fertilizer.
The Ice business at Heart Lake closes
this week.
The condition of the highway In the
immediate vicinity of Mott Hill is a
disgrace to our township and should be
repaired at once.
The Sunday school of the Paptlst
church will picnic at the Three Lukes
on Thursday of this week.
The finest base ball game of the sea
son was played on the home club's pas
ture Tuesday between the Montrose ag
gregation and a like number of braves
of this place. The honors of the home
team were divided between the pitch
ing of liutteriit Id and the phenomenal
rati bes by Oeiitorliolder Hell. Montrose
put tip a good game, excepting a few
yellow errors in the first inning. The
game closed in favor of the home ele
ment by H score of 11 to 6. The attend
ance was good and the bleachers happy.
13 rely for our success
not on large profits
but on our lariie sales.
Our AH-Wool $
Suits Made to
Order for - -
Are the talk of the town.
Wc do not ask you to take
anything that is not a perfect
fit, or that does not please
you in every way.
If Ji Mlhf WyTniinf Ay.
OklUI.NATOR OP AlODHRN METHODS
IN AlliKCHAINT TAILORING.
WILLIAM S- MILLAR,
Alfierman 8th Ward, Seranton
ROOMS 4 AND 5
OAS AND WATLK CO. BUlLDIrid,
C0RSER Vi YOKING AVE. AND CENTER ST.
OFFICE HOURS from 7.30 a. m. to 9 p.
in. (1 hour intermission fur dinner anil
upper.)
Particular Attention (liven to Cnllectionm
Prompt i-cttlement liuarantecd. Your But
ncsc i Respectfully Solicited. 1'elephonc 134.
AIT. PLEASANT
COAL
AX RETAIL,
CodI of th best qunlity for doinstlo nsi
and of all Bizts, Inciudinc liikkwheat and
Hirdsi'ye. delivered iu any purt o tho city
ut the lowest price.
Orders received at thn OHlo, flrt flaor.
Commonwealth liillUlins, room No. ti;
telephone Mo. 21124. or tit the mino, tile
phone No. 272, will be promptly attendod
to. Dealers supplied at the mine.
WM. T.SMITH.
CN THE LIKE OF 1Y
mm mm n
are located the finest fishing and hunting
KroundH In the world, Dt?scri;jtiv booita
on application, lickets lo all points In
Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces,
AiinneHpoli. St. Paul, Canallan and
lTiiltd States Northr-eat, Vanvotiver,
Seattle. Tacoma. Portland, Ore., an
Kranc.??Q.
First-Class Siosping and Pininar C:rs
attaohei to all throiiRht train. Tourist
cars fully fitted with beiluins. rurtains
and ppeclally adapted to wants of families
tray be had vlth serand-clam tickets.
Kate alvays lei9 than via othr Hues.
For further Information, time tables, etc..
on application to
E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A..
333 Broadway, New York.
TH3 IDEAL AMFPICAN TPIP
NOklliPIIN sriiAJViStilf COMPANY.
Tho hiiperuly Aupomtd hnd iJoiuiiiudioiis
- to 1 St'tnlhi,.
NORTHWtST ANU NORTHLAND,
AMeriei'.u tliri.iiKii anil ilir.n'i'Ii.
leave Butlaln I ti wliiv end l-rid tys o-.to T rv
lor Cleveland. Detroit. Aiackiaac. Ihe Sou,
Dultith, 1. ud Western Pninu. ii-.tinj ull
. laces of interest by daylight In couuec tiou
with
THE CIRHAT NORTHERN RAILWAY,
it foruin the uiunt. ilirect ronte, ami iri.ni ev
ery p. int ot comparison, the most d-liitlitful
and oomfiirlal'1'3 on? to JiluiK opoliB. tt. P.iul,
Ixroat Falls, Helena, Putte. KpoKano pud Pa
cific roant. 1'he onlv trnnm ontinentnl line
runniiiK tlie (aniout bullet, library, observa
tiun car.
Sew U7 honr train for Portland via Spokane.
HOT! L LAPAYETTli, Lake Aiinnetonka,
16 miles from ill inneapolif, largest and must
baaatinl resort in the west.
licketnaud any information of any agent or
A. A. HBAKU, Ueneral PauaeuKur agent,
Buffalo, N.Y.
Novelties in cverv description of FLOOR COVERING, Including
choice selections in Wiltons, Axitilnstcrs, Mavoiuicrlcs, iMoquettes,
Velvets, English and Domestic Brussels, New uud huudsome effects
u .uuttclitie, Jupuncsc and Chinese .Mattings.
Just received a complete line of Dantu Hand-Woven RiiRs, la
all the latest and most effective combinations of color and designs,
which will be closed out for the remainder of tho week ut the follow
ing prices;
4 ft fcy 7 ft, -
C ft by 9 ft, -
7 ft. 6 in. by 10 fl. 6 in..
9 ft by 12 ft, -
Our complete line of Roods In
been received. An inspection will
tage,
Opposite Main Entrance
tu the Wyoming rtuu.se.
ON THE
SQUARE EDGED i
SQUARE BUTTED LUMBER,
SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FCOT LATH.
RICHARDS
02 COfi'iKONWElLTH BJILDINS.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SGr.ANTON AND WILKES-BARrtE, PA., Manufacturers of
Leeomolives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
General Olllce: SCRANTON, PA
STEINWAY ft SON'S . .
Acknowledged the Leading
PIANOS
Ol tb Wan
DECKER BROS..
kkAMCllil & BACtIB and other.
ORGANS
Musical Instruments,
riusical Merchandise,
Sheet Music and
Music Books.
'urchaf er, will alway s find a cntnplet,
atock and at prices as low as tlie quaU
tty of the Instrument will permit at
I. 13.
nusic STORE,
117 Wyomlnz Ae. Seranton
HULBCRT'S
I0LL TSiiESJ
In 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 iu the months that used to be counted dull
and this is how we do it :
1
A Dlslcrartcnrd C lialr Maker
dosed down his factory his wart
house full order hook blank. We
bousj'.it live luiu.lrcd Rockers but WC
crdiHDt (laplhii'.e tl;e lot,
:.;.S --sfeviVVi?.- -A
''Mi
Quartered oak, eoliblor aenf. carre l back.
Iir'sce urneeful arms that ray "Welronie."
MahoRanv Hnish on bireii aUo-all CI 91
high grade jioliah, and tor
1 if If
CASH OR CREDIT DEALERS.
1 C jjoMI I clothing"! i:
f'i jrf lyrh' ForMenandVouthaat W
mR fWf&P' 218 wVOMINil AVENUE. 1 U
SL I ON CREDIT. TOO. , 1
y jag ANO 7 WYOMINU AVENLH. -,Ty,t,wttT.. i
ESTABLISHED 1871
IClEftJ! Oft 5151
$2.50,
4.80,
6.4o,
9.6o,
Wort. $3.50
Worth 6.00
Worth J.00
every grade for the Tall Trade hag
be instructive and to your advun
408 Lackawanna Avenue
SQUARE.
Ei. r.n
QQL'ARE nEAUNG TO
uquare Dealers.
LUMBER CO.,
'PH3NE 422.
MIDSUMMER
Sterling Silver Shirt Waist
Sets, worth tine to $1; choice
for 5()c. Worth $t-25 to $1.75;
choice for $1.00.
Sterling Silver Helt Duckies,
worth 3.5(), ut $'2.50. Worth
$2.50, at $1.75.
Closing Out all our Fine.
China at about Hull 1'rice.
Genuine Rogers' Triple
Plate Spoons, lurks and
Knives at reduced prices. u
graved free.
Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers, Cake
I'askets, etc., finest plate, new
slyles, very low prices. At
our New Store,
150 VOTING AVENUE.
liCEil k CQilliL
a
1
BANQUET LAMPS.
A hundred Banquet Lamps
that were $4.50, $5, $6 and
$7, 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 hun
dred can share' the bargain,
A WORD
We've been making im
provements, adding more
space to our store have
not had a rebuilding sale,
either, but will tell you
of our new department
later.
C LOSIJG SALE
1
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