The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 23, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE WE DH ESDAY MOItNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1896.
GARBONDALE.
".rnt. orders for Job work, mil 1tm for
publication l'ft at the stiibllhment of
Chtnnon Co.. newitea lrs. North Mala
street, will reeelvo prompt attention: of
t onen irjm . m. to 10 p. m I
DEATH OF T. F. HUNT.
Inlltimtinl Citixi-u SudJcnly Called
Awny Veslcrday .Horning.
The sad Intelligence WW received
yesterday mornlntr of the death of Mr.
Hunt, at Asliury Park. He was Hns
an Inlluentiul and highly esteemed res
ilient of this city.
Jlr. and Mrs. Hunt about a week (ibto
left fur Anbury l'r.rk. where th'y hnvj
lioin ptmiplrsr since V-avirg Carbon
dale. Mr. Hunt had not been In pe fect
lirnlth ilurinR the pas-t winter hut it
vn-j not known that rx- was seiiou.aly
imlism :-ecl until Dr. Oltnian ret:eivd
the telerram which announced the
stnrtMnjr news cf his death. Mr. Ilur.t
had resided for nine years In this city,
altheush absent for some time in Cali
fornia. He was hlffhly esteemed as a
citizen. The arrangements for the
funeral have rot been rrale yet. but
the regains will hs brought to this city
for interment.
ti:e republican club.
Handsome Ilntiner Is Purchased and
Will pKirunu.
A bam'soir"? MeKlrley nr"! TTn'wt
banper will short'y be i!aeed in pcsl
tlon when ajrinud liepublien rally
wl:l be made. 'J I " courty co:.in in-e
jiremises to ftr::lh several prominent
speakers fir the ocensjon.
The rpfnlnr rvn" I' ir rf the I a0!!'
vrai held Monday rv rii'tr. and 'h" J""
port rf co-n-ile s w'v ' w th n
thuslnstn. The i r s d nt. II. O. Wat
rous, prtsidi d ov. i th mcetin.T-
PROJilBITJONISTS- CL13.
Rev. tjuitircy Lit Morrow, of I'll ila
(lrl;i!iiil. 1 t- Spi-iik.
The rf snli'i' in-etlrjr of the rrMnld
tinn cluli wns held on .Mnnilay I'Vi'lilhir,
Much enthusiasm tv.,s nianil'esti d.
Messrs. T. O. IIol ii'F'in nr-l l'l?rcv
fcittler were nupomtcd a comm'tteo to
nrtanee for the speaker on Tuesday
venire, Sept. 2fl. The Hev. Ouin v
.Morrow Le" Is ep'cti"l ni.d will bol.l
forth In the tent on Helniont street,
where Mi. and Mrs. Moore are iiow
lioMms srrvici s.
Alumni I'o-it Ball Teaiii.
Much lnt'ret has been manifested
In the new org:inl'iat!on ct the Alan:: I
font brill team. A pi-'i t'ce Rar.ie wpi
played yf tenl:'y r ft'-i noon al ,'i 0'cbn k
at Fandy'p Held and the le.t !ayr
were selected for the eleven. Tlie V.'v
ond:.g Sumltir rv, Kingston AihlM e
i lub and Scranton Hi'slne' S ColbeTe
teams bnve written to the p'.nrmffcr of
the team nnd pames for the coming
season will be urrargf d.
Attempt tt Hum a School IIoue.
Some unknown nilsereants heve
again made an uttempt to set on tire
school hotisa No. 4 on the South Side.
Some chairs were destroyed but no fur
ther damage was done before the at
tempt was frustrated.
Another llridsi I'ini-lied.
The Salem avenue bridge Is now com
pleted and the pavement presents a
r!:io appearance. The public will ap
preciate the needed Improvement.
LOCAL AND P2RS3.NAL NOTES.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Wick wire, who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter lien
nett, of Li nosvillo.bave returned homo.
Mi?s Lizzie Mcltonough. of Pike
street, enterlatned a few of her friends
Monday evening in honor of her guest,
Miss !rneo Gorman, of New York city.
Kenneth, son of T. Griltln Smith, of
I.nurcl, f"ll from a rtorn. wall yester
day morning and received an ugly cut
011 his head.
James Cubby, of the I'endrirk Manu
facturing phoiis, 1.-4 visiting in I'utter
scn. N. J.
Clnrence M. Po.-e has returned from
a trip to N'W York.
Mrs. M'ebuel Marbcr and Hrld'-et Mc
T'ale. rf Woodhiwn avenue, tire visit
ing friends in Feranpni.
"iiss Ada MeKilby, :: h t has been the
K ievt r,f friends in Peckvilie, has r.--turei'd
h tue.
'.Vi'Maoi liil.toii. who went t. Ahika
list : oi i' if with l l'Tvy mtth, hnn 'e
P'l'l.eil bel le. i',i!''''-s f-'iillt PTil
: nil' mv !! tii .Iiiiu in'imd Hor.iee
Sev'ih H r,t Scat f ,
. 'is 3' .r" i'. t-l rii'vilrlv. vb.i vr
InJ'.'lvil in tae Nev v;i,i Ffiri? l"t
I'.-i'P'ber. luis re;n;:i.d to her work at
tl t p'noe
J. V.'. i:;ir-t:'e'.-, of ?-'Mf' Vain
s'rert. left vet-teribiy fcr v v York.
1'r. !ed "'r-i. t. C-, 'A'lekv.Mvp iml
son, (.f S'oth 'p In ftrvt. ti"e the
pu.stM or vr, BK1 jjrs s. I). OrtV'3,
or Hoi'rr.l'l'1.
W. G. t;tetl:. f-.rerep" of Hie IT-n.
d"!ck rl:r. with h's wlf. left ye-jfev-Ctiy
for a visit with friend- at i'at-r-ror.
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T'SS F;'! Vowb-v. cf P..r-vdte :
b'-l(tr ei'tei tn'.if-'it TTr?. furar M"r
gnn, on Kvriec --ti-ert.
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VMS CT"o t ef ?l!i-3 I'VZilK 111
ri-.-ev Mnrie.
'li s Vnfefl I'l-Vtlf-M l. Of T,T-.!C'
::i-t. '-y.ni ::'n;Uiv will; fMe-:ds i:i
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v. V. f r,f i-a't emVi!". -
vi--'t'i.sr ! v m-::ln-r. Mrs T. Ai I'ri.'e.
Cl tntPTci'e'l.
1':i. Jennie V-Mmnn. ef Tb t-d r
ti'rnc'te -1 V.h.t i-ipii vlt-'t'nrr fr'ep-'s
'rr Fai toi yviile, turned home y-t.-r-dr
v.
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rr.v and :i'l 11. .it."..:f attem list t
2Rs. teii nvnts.
35o, ferai.i 'hnU firs 2h
To, iRraii 0-r)ti, fax C13
t' mt tmf. Mw......39i
7fa Prussss C-n ib, Ksw 07c
CSp. Brass's CfjsMs, Nc 75s
A'in iui nt f !l"lv Urussel lengt.ts
Irtin a li : i ; -J t l ea:li piece at abiiul one
fcait price tc clu.s.
J.SCBTT13CUS 1 Las't. Ave
t'll'ilS Zui V'.li Pa'p'f Diie;. ,
1 liRAIS-Cajh on the Aba (load.
MONTROSE.
M. H. Van Scoten left yesterday for a
two weeks' trip to Auburn and ad
jacent central New York point. Mr.
ai 8'Oien 1- u .ou'i edlv in q lest of
some of the flnr.y tribe which thrive In
the cent al Ne,v To k lake region.
Goraou Hii.ds l.ft late Saturday
nig..!, lor a nium:! hum, wt.icn
includes other same, he expects to be
absent sevet ul days.
Kev. K. J. Laflerty, of Auburn, cele
brated hlKh mass at tha Church of tue
holy Name of Mary here yesterday.
Many Montrosites are contemplating
a visit to the Harford fair th.s week.
Among the "special" premiums of
fered at the Susquehanna AKTicultuial
society's fair are these: W. Nelson
Harms, esq., o ers U for the largest
pumpkin, Mr. Haines to have the same
fur pie purposes, and J. V. Oakley tl
for the beKt dressed dull.
John S. CnuTtrii;l.t h is returned from
a business tr.p to Seianton and Wilkes
liurre. Among those on the Tarbel! houst
register are E. 1). Hoffman, Scranton;
William T. lower. New York; James
W. McDonald. Scrnrton; Uev. rJ. J
Lafferty, Auburn; Louis B. Gemon,
Scranton. and William H. Treya. liing
hamton. A large Hag pole which has been on
the p istofflee building since Its erection
mysteriously disappeared on Monday
night and Tuesday morning it Hoat d
the fc'tars and Stripes from the building
occupied by the McKlnley and Hobart
club. .
E. V. Bishop, of Uunmore, was In
Montrose yesterday. ,
P. V. Lo.- lace, . f I ingr.amton. Is i"
town. . ., .
-Kev. Father Lully. of St. Josephs, Ik
in Montrose.
L. P. Lnnmls is ntnelng cn! stone
on his building on Tubllc avenue.
H C Kven tl. of Seianton, Is In town
.lill.lt'.l.
Ca'ff
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wh r
1 1 1 t o - ; al ':' o e
li. l 1 i.tt'.i.d .1 peh ol
7d. 'Hh'.y.
1 phar
M-s. V
ii y.
rf n H
v rs'r t a d grand
da g ter Kd".; .Mai-.n -P n
uitli A. H ven tiile !u J-rnv-n.
ijy .Ins -pi in Mi dw:y f S rat ton,
was the ruesi if A i s M -Noa k
en Saunday.
Mrs. KtcU We'stcr, u rale.lll,
sp t Trl a u: d S tunl iy w.ih i.e
n:otlier, M s. S. Shelp.
t!-s Anile Cii-iiiliy. of foramen,
and M'.ss Mm o J'ey-'V. of lbi,.ming
ton. w r the .-ues:s if Y.r. a-d M s.
A. H. K' r.'oo.l or Surday.
lohn Shannot. who ha:' b"'"' spend
ing a f w days with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C.
l'riwei, las return' d to his l.otmi In
'.1 b hwnra.
Mis. l'hoobe Mot I. of Se-nnto.i, wa'
11 visitor "ii to'v 1 Tmslny.
Mr.. William Stiff, of Klmhrt,
si eel Tn-sdav wl h M 'S A W. K ly.
ilr.i l-'iaiW l'uil-t si""t We.'nesd-y
wi-h ie r n.cth-r. Mrs. H. T. Sayre. of
li.il. vllle.
Mrs. WiHi'im b'elly. "f 'liis t'bee.
and Mrs. Fiank I'lic. "f Wil'ies l:ane.
I .ft Sninrdii.-- for a f"'v wceVn' visit
with tl.elr sister '11 I'h'la 'ilphl 1.
The nr"'on social lu Id In d id Fel
lows' hall Monday evening P"d T the
ausplrtv of the Cheerful Workers' so
ciety was well attended. The band be
ing presirt added much to the enjoy
ment of the occasion.
Fil Turner, if lirooklyn. Is the
guest of Warren P.arbour.
' WAVER LY.
L. W. Stone Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Haehelor, al liufl'nlo, N. Y.
Miss Louisa Luu. who has been vis
iting her cousin. X'i-s Herlha Bold,
has relumed to In-r home at Uunmore.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. lillfcs. who have
been summering at Camptown, have
returned home.
A. H. Cowles has returned from a
visit to his brother, Richard Cowles, In
New York city.
During the severe Ihunder storm
which tnn-cd here last Saturday morn
ing, a house owned by Simon Iiie
seeki r. but now vacant, was struck by
lieliiniiiL'. Slight damage resu'led.
Thomas C. Kennedy Is occupying thi
store formerly used by joint n. aier
shon ns a furniture store, (in a harness,
saddlery and trimming emporium.
Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Kennedy rave
on el-iborete 5 o'clock l"n last week
in honor of Mrs. Andrew P.edford pre
vious to her departure to spend tbp
winter with her son. Genrie ISedfird.
at Wllki s-Pnrre, r.-vt Friday The
house was benutlfullv decorated, as
tors. ef 'rs. Kennedy's own raisin,
nr"d'n?nnting. Among ihns- who nt
V -'piied veve: M.rs. Andrew tiedl'"rd,
. Li-insi P. Sie'"i a-ii d't'-rbter
f d'th of Oloi'burn; Jirs. Anson !'l uie,
i"'d datiehter Myra, Mi-s .b-nnie Sm'th.
' .1 h't 'X. Milk " a-'d d -tiWiter Es
tella, ar.d Wri. K. .'-. Carpenter.
! V .M!I.FlK!. I
Wi 1 Ilt'sr'l. i f New York. la re- I
t ' -ei.o r m lis uni'ii 1 v a
tl ti h'-r?. !
T.h as b 1 ranie her- F id iy wa i
ti-e b st p ay"' he.-e In some llm . Th '
S w Al 1 r 1 b . s t rd w t 1 Ml qu - I
bnmia in the ninth inning, but at t'i. :
end of ti e tenth iai I. g the score was !
1 7 to 1 1-t f v 'r .1' New .M'lfo d. ;
! H nry No tlii'P is h. vl g a new
s-me w-ll- la d in in nt of his vr.cant 1
1- t on M r.tios - rvcruii . J
rt-e .- w vllnrl a -id p'an'r;.' tall 1.1 ;
in rpo tl. p.
V.'. r. Hi 1 rw d Is inu l-lfv i!i. Vak- :
ety . - t 1 1 ' V (ft el b IT : b 1! nv",
Jo ia'! V."ir m h s "l -r ierl h"-ne '
fro-- v ti: wi.h Ii s 'an 'hi- r 1 . Wir.
u ' "ia.
Th' bfi'.irv r.ftiiM" ac t'l 'y 1
H-'i;rv llo-tf.lt is i:i running nnl. r '
1 !. .: 'i ! -.- :. . 1 !'..; ia- !
ecu-t r i
T! P .1 f k-o I' -!!! II e i- - as ' er ;
Snttl ibiv ' 11' r ii 1 r v-: t d 1 e vem -.
v. S. ?'it. y. ' 'i. r Mo t ii. n d
L. S. !-ow" r V i : eo -pd- '
Inir n br'-" '-'siovy e" ih.i. iakes of tne
courty fi r a state v.-nrk, ,
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i !'-. 1 '. I.. " : i,;i ar -I v if -.,'h-i
1 have ! e. it vUlt; -jr ""i --i.is .-..
i have I- -;. ! I 1,. ;h;:i i: m- :
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. -. r .. rf r.n':r.v. ,...,!-, .-,
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I V " S Mi''! -1 .J ''..", rt .T li.'.ee
. t'V :. 1 ' ', J, I . 'n m !'('.
'.'i-. .'. 1' N'-- :.. l'V-ll- 1 .i-,l -(..
: J';vie. - '.. v.i. in-e visit '.r.jv frii-tnis -it
ii.;;. (.!.
1 ''!' ':'( I .' r-di'ip' r. c' ICcy l
fleeer -
-. .; :.t Snrdfiy .'ith Mabel
J s''r. in 1 I1:'- , '. ii V, he's. . f f'l.-ri'':':
C "er. - .-. v' it r c- In in'.i'n T ii'--diiy.
I Mtr .'.: -e I i"'i Ivv. iviiii-ti :d from
a ' .m. r : 'i iri' 11:1s ai A'lorti,
Ti- M "i"- e e::d .-'esie Fo.l!."-.
I i 1.!. ' ' 1'1. 1 "o liie tue. ts of MisH
.b-rr.le ' tot: i.is.
.V.HOSJC.
Miss Ma-tie Will'anjs. of West Seinn
Irn. wis a ' ,-iller at the MeMurtrie re: i
denee en Mend iy.
The ntr.terotiH t'rle-uls of Mart 13'iek-l-.-y
will be pler.sed to bn.nl that he Is
lc.'-IOly reeoverlir froin i!j recent at-Irt.-k
of typhcid f.'vcr.
The Ladies' Aid or this place will
coidie t a seel U ai;d sn;-ner in the
lwerei:t of the Presbyterian church
on Thurailay evening. t-'uppor, 15
cents.
The inarrin.re rf Miss Kale IP-gm.
C this place and J. .1. Mori I --see, rf
Wlli'es-llfii re, will tr'.te lrc- in St
Mary's clittich, Avuoa, nt hlrh noon
tidny.
Miss Llsr.le MeMurtrie was a Scran
Ion caller last evening.
John Gwynne removed Ms family
and household goods to Taylor on Mon
day. Misses Mame Coyne, Anna FItzhenry,
Sarah Kelly and Mary Ryan, of Mt-
nooka, circulated among Mooslc friends
on Sunday.
Miss Maggie Butler entertained Miss
Mary Gibbons, of Minooka, on Sunday.
Miss Julia Holland, of Scranton,
spent Sunday with friends in town.
The Mooslc base ball club will cross
bats on Friday afternoon at the ball
park in Wilkes-Barre with the Sugar
Notch ball club for a purse of $200, each
team putting up $100. Winner is to
take all, gate receipts Included.
The Junior ' Epworth league of the
Mooslc Methodist Episcopal church w.ll
give a harvest home entertainment on
Friday evening, Sept. 23. In the church.
Admission will be free. Entertainment
will commence at 7.30 p. in.
1KICI M'RG.
M. F. Fadden is filling In the swamp
on his property on North Main street.
The entertainment nnd Ice cream a"d
eafce social held In the Primitive Meth
odist church under the auspices of the
Temperance society of Prlceburg. last
venlng was one of the successful
events of the senron. Much credit Is
due to the committee In whose charge
the affair rested for the faithful ser
vices rendered during the evening. A
neat turn vns realized.
A large number of cur young people
attended the grand opening given in
the Williams' Business college at Oly
phnnt on Monday evening.
Evidently the thieves who robbed H.
M. Itarrett's barber shop on last Sun
day morning, have repented. Mr. Bar
rett found his razors and clippers
which were not misused In any way. In
the lot adjoining his house on Hall
itead avenue.
George Gelatt was a visitor In town
Moi-clay.
Misses Martrpret ar.d Jrrle Wll
1'anis, l!esle Craig aid Nellie Gla-.-vlil.-
ad Mrss-s William Lewis end
Pave i'hea, all ef PriivV'lie. nttend-d
the social nt the Primitive Methodist
"b'ireh In; t evenlvg.
Miss- Jeniil.' Haulson, of sprint in,
iid WIMinw Cnilnhnn, of tb.it pla-r,
'v-re united In the h- ly bonds ef rnat--'nionv
in St. petei's cathedral yester
day titt-i".oon.
The Johnson Coal company nra lay
'mr a line of steam pipe from their new
t-oil'-r room on Main street to their
company storo. It will be used for
heating purpose during the cold
weather.'
A large nnmher of our townspeople
attended the picnic held yesterday af
ternoon and evening nt Throop park by
the Snndenion Serenade band.
M. F. Fndden nnd James W. O'Brien
visited in Scranton yesterday.
Mr. ard Mrs. John 8nmpsonnal Mrs.
W. o. Griffin and family returned Sat
urday after a two weeks' sojourn at
Lake Sheridan.
TAYLOR.
Pavid Oiifliths and Miss Annie Ev
ans, daughter of Mr. and i,U':t. Kdwnrd
li. Evans, will be n;nrrUd this evening
at the home of t'ae brides parents on
Taylor tr et.
li. G KIlilis is hav nr a n-w fne
pieced in front of his property on Malt;
street. '
J.itnes CMinors. a popular young man
of tbis pine,., and Miss Kate Grogan.
an estimable young lady nlso of this
place, will be married on Oct. 6.
This evening the grand fair of the
Cnion band at Weber's rink will com
mence, and will continue on Thursday
nnd Friday evenings. A visiting band
has been engaged for each evening and
other amusements will be furnished.
The rink has been elaborately deorat
ed and a good time is assured all who
attend.
l'ICKVILLE.
Henry G. Williams, who Is now en
gaged us inside foreman for the Ulu
Ridge Coal company at this place, has
moved his family here, and is occupy
ing the new house of Mr. Molt., at
Mutt place. For the past twenty-liv"
years Mr. Williams has been a respect
ed resident of Plymouth, where he has
been alwavs verv active In Wclse
church, lodge and elsteddfodlo work,
being also widely known among the
Welsh people as a writer. Without
doubt he will be found an equally t-se-ful
citizen in his new home.
A iU:tV Jll'.GGIVG GAMK.
I'rcli'iis li ho Infest Hie steps of th:
K'ewitcd liaitraad lations.
There are a number of Utile buys In
New York who have d-vlsid a iiev
relume to lure co n from the philan
thropic traveling public, says a Ner
York Mall auii Express writ"!'. Pas
sengers leaving the downtown slatioi
of the "L" road In the early monilnc
are now humbly and supplienilm-ly tie
costed bv very dirty little .boys, Wit
irately beseech the pass' ngers for t'-e.'
newBpai 1 ' !. New, every one know
tlmt a tilini'led newspaper is about Pr
unpul.ii I;- as a dead hors:, so the pit
ful pleadings if tl e little boys win f "i
them sympathy, and whit tlvy a
nally alter eo n. One tf tlie little ia -enls
acknowledged this morning tl a.
he had collected CO cents. "Bui h i
that ges to him." snld the urchin, a' tl
he pointed to a burly and d rty Itall n
who stood near the side door of a !-.
loon on the ccrm r. The rev;rt ;r 1 1
tevvi.'wid the Itiliiti, but with una I
islV.etory rosulls.
"A'e you er.-ipr-yl-ig these boys t
p,.,, r i-r'U"" asked tl.e rer-i-.-'e .
"I it I da iry hh:. Y.'.il iiildl yo
1 iz." si'l-l th" pr-drot 0.
I'll niiiul your f-lz' nt the Chare
our -
Stomncli, soiiii: -titiicss c.illi d w&tcrbrasn,
uiul litiriiiii' jiiiin. tlisircsc, .nausea
dvi.i( isia. t.re caidl l.y llo.iii's Saiva
j.'.tfhlii. 'I'iiis it iii c.ii')iilies licei.usi
v. iili i:s v. inniei'.ul iicwer s a bi'io.i
pili'ilier. Iloo.i's Si,t ;j.ai'i!ia "fcitl.y
t nits ami stiviijrt.licn-. llie sloiipic!! i.'.n
ti'.Wfiiw (iriiin.-. !nvi;r:ii mi-s i ht! liver.
civ.iUs n:i ii;it'i;ii-, "ives jvircMiii!",
sic), and ram's lot! bui.lili t:itie. It
cases jf tl) .-.s-j i.-iii anil ii,tliu('tiiiii i,
fci i l.i.i to I'.iV'i ni.i'jie f-Mleli."
"tor ovot- M year.! 1 saltercu irr.ui sottt
Stomacl
2
wi.h Ktvcre pains ncross tny shoulder.',
and great dislrcss. I had violent rmur.ia
which would Icavo rie very weal: ant!
ftiir.t, dinicult to pet my breath. Thc
r.pclls came oftener Hid more severe.
I'd not rm-clro anylnstlns bcnelil from
physicians, bat found such linpp.v effects
from a trial of Hood't Snrsaparilia, tlial 1
took several bottlps and nienn to always
keep it in t he house. I am now able to
do all my own work, which for eIx yeare
I have been unnble to do. My hur.bnnd
and son have also been greatly bene-
II ted by Mood's Snrsnpartlla for pains in
the buck, and after the grip. I gladly
rccorrm.-ud this prand blood medicine."
Mt!). I'STKK BvniiY, Leuminnter, Muss.
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Mood Purifier. All dr ugglsta. $1.
u ji r-k, cure all Liver Ills and
tlOOd S FIllS Sick Hcuuaoue.M wot.
street station." said the reporter,
threateningly.
Giovanna, or whatever his name is,
unbent, and contorted his features into
what was meant for a smile.
"Da boys like it. They tnaka da mutt.
The get half. No school now. They
Ilka the work."
Just then a train rolled Into the sta
tion, and from the passengers who
came down the steps the little begga s
collected about 25 cents.
THE BIC YCLIST AND TUE SNAKE
A Story Fnll ol Details That Were
Not I'ully Corroborative.
From the New York World.
When a story about a snake is told It
Is always taken with a grain of salt,
but the following is told by a man
whose veracity has never been ques
tioned, and that every word Is abso
lutely true there is no doubt:
A half-drzcn' wheelmen were sitting
In the shade of a tree on the Mendham
pike, between Mendham nnd Morris
town, N. J., when a man was seen ap
proaching pushing a part of his wheel
In front of him and carrying the handle
bars across his shoulder. The wheel
and rider both looked dilapidated.
"You seem to have had an accident,"
said one of the party, addressing the
man.
"An accident," returned the stranger.
"I should think I have," and he dropped
the broken wheel and staggered over
toward the shade. He was pale, and
there wps a haunted look about his
''ace that made th other ni'-n think
that he had suffered some bodily InJ'iry
In the accident.
"I hop" you have not hurt youreii."
said the !lrst speaker.
"So," answered the man. "I am not
hurt physically, ut If you f Ihnvr, c ul .
have seen what I saw a mile hnok. you
wouldn't frol quite chipper, either."
"What was It?" a .iked one of the men.
"Teil us about 11."
"It was awful," said the man. and
he looked as though he were about ti
faint. "It was a snake a great, big,
poisonous reptile. I saw htm on t.ie
road, and thought I would run over him
for fun. When my wheel touched him
he raised his bead and ran his fangs
Info the tire. The tire exploded u.ie
the sound of a gun, and, would you be
lieve it. It blew that snake's head clear
off his body. I had a puncture, but
punctures are common with wheelmen,
and I was preparing to mend It, when
saw the links of the chain break one
by one, and fall to the ground. Then
my handle bars began to change color
and turned Jet black. 1 couldn't im
agine what It was for a time, but when
I saw the rest of the wheel begin to turn
' lack and shrivel up I realiz-.-d that the
sr.uke's poison had gone all through the
wheel."
To Crttlclam If they don't fit prup
eily Ours Kit
Pants $q.00
To Order. Jf "
Suits $18.00
To Meauirr 1 11"
Made In our ow n Tailor Shop, right her
on the PfimiUi.
aREAT ATLANTIC PANTS CO.,
3lo Lackawanna Ave.
CN THE LIKE OF THfc
PR I
.'in
ire located ths ftnost fishing and hunting
Toundu In the world. Descriptive booitg
in application. Tlukets to all points In
Mn.ine, Canada and Maritime Proviueej,
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canaiiian nnd
'.'nlted Stntcii Northwet. Vanvouvjr,
ioattle, Tucoma, Ponland, Ore., an
'raneiaco.
first-Glass Steeping aid Dining Curs
ttached to all throusht trains. Tourist
ira felly lilted with bedding, curtains
. nd specialiv adapted to wants of families
iay be tied with second-class tickets.
at?s ol-vays leas than via other lines,
'or further Information, time tables, etc..
n application to
3. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A..
3S3 BrooJway, New York.
THE IDFAI, AiMFRICAN TRI?
NOVIHEkN MfcAM&I.IP COMPANY.
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,'JOil p;iir Mou'd Divm t-iii" at - - - - !i".
Wcr.li Ji.tj
:iisi I'ntonl . Ijonlhir Shoes at - - - l.'i'
.;'. OfJunil ii 0) Kli..4 ut - ... 2.(j;
l iy's J I fjli t'ut Ki'lioo! chees worth 1 Co, for ... 1,3,
oy'ii Iim'bs fjlioss nt - - 8S-
outli'a Hi'ums Siloes lrom ... 7ic. t $l.!2.-i
lfJxE WANT you to be free with us. Conic in and go on':
' With our stock and efforts to please you can't he'if
nr.ke us the mist popular Shoe House in town. Rein?m
') r there is no trouble to show goods and jou will surely
uive money by it.
1
IWER
1307 LACKAWANNA AVE.
A MOTHER'S DUTY.
Tour daughters are the most pre
clous legacy possiblo in this life.
The responsibility for them, and
their future, is lni-pcly with you.
The mysterious change that develops
the thoughtful woman from the
thoughtless girl, should And you on
the watch day and night.
As you care for their physical well-
being, so will the woman
be, and bo will her chUUxen
be also.
Lydia E. Pinkham's
"Vegetable
Compound " is the sure reliance in this
hour of trial. Thousands have found
it the uevcr-failiiifr power to correct
all irregularities acd start the won-.un
on the sea of life with that fhyaiccl
health all should have.
Uomb diiliculiies, Cisplaeomcntsand
the horrors cannot p.vis,t in company
with lydia L. linklium'g Vettablv
Compound.
Sec our window for wonderful vuluea In
FALL SUITINGS.
We have Just secured a lot of elegant put
terrs In the newest cheeks and plaids the
tlaest goods made In this country. These
goods will be made to measure for $211.00
per suit, elegantly trimmed, put up la the
LATEST STYLES
and guaranteed to lit, and would cost you
r..W to $IO.no elsewhere. Our competllors
u.k how It's done. We answer in three
words: "Men," "Methods" and "Money."
These goods will probably not last a week;
we will have no more of them at these
prices, but we have, and will always huve.
An Elegant Assortment
of nil wool suitings, made to measure, from
SRuo up goods that you could not dupli
cate in reiuly-mado for any less.
WI DAVI? am Wyoming Ave.
O. LSrtVIdt Arcade Building.
MT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL,
Coal of the best quality for domestic us
nd of all sizes. Including Buckwheat and
ttlrdseye, delivered in any purl of tlie city
at the lowest prlco.
Orders received at the Offlce, first floorv
Commonwealth building, room No. 6:
telephone No. 2G? or at the mine, tele
phone No. 272. will be promptly attended
to. Dealers supplied at the mine.
WM. T. SMITH.
AYLESWORTM'S
MEAT MARKET
Tlie Finest In Use lit)'.
The latest iinnroveil liir;ii.h.
itigs anil apparatus (or kcc;iin
meat, 1 utter kiiJ egp.
213 Wyoming Avenus.
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LUil-
KERR'S
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CARPETS.
10 Pieces Best Hoquette - at 80c $
10 Pieces Velvet at 75c $
8 Pieces Axminster. - -at $1.00
Tli -sc Roods all have bonbrs ti match and are worth fi.io,
Ji.uo tin I 51.35 per yard. Bring t ie sizj of your roam. J
: ir Our :;5e. AH Wool lnsralns are good value at 6s X
coats. Look a: them. J
BSGELOW AXHINSTER
Tlie Finest Domestic Carpet maJe. We were fortunate in secw
in;; a choice liae at a pr cc which enables us to sell
tlicin at J1.15 per yd., go.ids which were formerly 51.65.
S. Q KERR,
CPP. VAIX EXTRAXCE TO KY0MIXG HOUSE,
LACK AW ANN N A AVE.
THE DICKSON IVIANUFACTURINGCO
SUHANTON AND WILKES-OA FIRE, PA MiMifoturrs of
Locomonves. Stationary Engines, Boilers,
KQ1STING AJiD PUESf'ING MACHINERY.
Oeoeral OHicat &CRANT0N, PA.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, - - $200,000
Surplus, - - 300,000
Undivided Profits, 64,000
Special attention given to Business and Personal
Accounts.
3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits.'
WE CARRY
Burden,
Phoenix,
American,
Juniata Steel,
X. L. Steel,
Toe and Side Weight
NEVERSLIP CALKS, BLACKSMITH AND
WAGONMAKERS' SUPPLIES.
8ITTEKBENDER
'"Sfl Sx BoDBilBw iwi s nllibU, onthtr, mralatlnt medldna. Only bsraUsi Vm
V?i r Uuii.ureildri.;uuldbaMU. It jau wut (h bMt, get
Or. Pesl's
ThrT are vrempt. fil nrtsls
'o-i-:. eMHuwaa,Sl.WI.
For sale by JOHN H. FHELPS, rhcrmacist, cor. Wytming Avanuo and
ipruca n'ireai, Scranton. Pa.
DOLLAR
O
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CATCHING
is done by tlie observant people
people who se3, think, and rem2:nber. We wish
n to see wh.it we have to say here, to think about
it, remember it.
A5
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MM a
it Depart
HI
m BASEMENT-)
j Wre 8"jin? to se'.l
; uect to Fell to you 1id aro
. . 1
.tlier places un:e:;s w-2 uu torseu tuese oinar places mane it
u inducement for you to change.
We've about Sod square feet i t this department.
We've stocked it with a grade of goods .that only
. conomicalt housewives will want, and we've put the
prices where quality-wise women cannot resist buying.
Come if only to look.
NOTE : Stoves and Tinware sold on
Crsdit iiko Furniture, Carpets and Clothing.
4
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l$$04000000 4
SPECIAL SALE
SON & CO.,
ALL SIZES OF
Shoes
CO., SMOK Pfl-
. '
Pennyroyal Pills
In resalt Tbf renalne (Dr. Fnl't) dlny.
ddtwi XSMl. MSBlcliiu t., UTljil, O,
mi
s::ovji ani tinware. We can't
vow buving such things at
.1 . . ' 1 1 .
Horse
WYOMING AVENUL