The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 02, 1898, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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THUS SUKAOTON TIUBUNE-MONDAY. MAY 2. 3598.
Men's Willow
Calf Shoes at
$3.00
v N fa v7u3Kvl
The Newest
Equal to ours ? Made on the
best style last, with popular
toe, in colors such as are not
to be had at any store iu
the city,
prove it.
A glauce will
410 SPRUCE STRllKT.
The Wllkcs-IJarro itecord can lo nnd
in Scrpnton at the ncwa bt.inJs of il.
Meltihnrt, 119 Wyoming avenue: Mac,
Lackawanna avenue.
CITY BOTES.
Cards of thanks, resolutions of comlo
Uncc, obituary poetrv ami the like will
be Inserted In The Tilbune onlv elicit
paid for In advance, tit the rate of 10
cents per line.
The annual pew rental nt the 121m Park
church will tnko plates this evening at
S o'clock.
Tho Pastors' City union will meet to
day In tho I'enn Avenue Uaptlst ihurcli.
Itev. Mr. Van Kirk will ppcuk on "Wines
of tho Ulblc."
On a chargo of assault and bittery
preferred by Constable Woelkeis before
Alderman Howe Saturday ufteruoon, C.
W. Traver was held In $3u0 ball.
Thieves entered tho wholesale liquor
store of J. It. Cohen, on I'enn avenue,
Prlday nlsht. Klhtpen dollars In cash
was taken. Tho cube was reported to tho
police.
Tho silk business, formerly conducted
In this city by Alfred Harvey, Is now
owned and operated by Alfred Harvey
and Albert Harvey, under the tlrm name
of Harvey Bros., the change dating from
Jan. 1. 159S.
ThroiiBh Alderman O B Wrlpht an In
crease In pension, from $10 to $14, has
bitn Kranted James -onley, of 212 '
omlng avenue. Ho Is albo allowed $12
per month from Dec. 1SD1 to November,
1V7, and $11 per month from the latter
month. l I 'maEB
Phoenix Chemical company was sum
moned by a still alaim early Saturday
afternoon to 1019 Capouso tiven a vvlure
a lire had started In a woodshed at
tached to a house owned b Joseph
lijckus Tho firemen mado a quick re
sponse and with the nld of residents of
the locality extinguished the blaze bo
foro It had attained much hcadvvav
Tho last month and the llnul week of
that month respectively show a I irRi In
crease In loc il bank exchanges com
pared with corresponding periods last
e.ir The exchanges, last week were
April 23. $lfrt0012G, AprM 2fi, $U1,4.3 3fi.
April 27. $181.fi30 0J, April 2S, $11", 497 7s.
April 29. S113 611 71 ..pill 30 $!IN,1S 2s;
total, $911,075 SI The charlnprs for tho
month of April, 1M, who $1 S27.711 tJ.
The clearings for the corresponding week
of 1S97 were t7 i vt in and for tho month
of April, 1897, $3 292.S9D 17.
FOR Tllfi S, P. C. A.
Nearly 9100 Nun Contributed
Meek.
I.nst
In one week $92 has been collected for
continuing the woik of the Society for
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Tho
collections weic made by Mis. Walter
Ilenvvood Mis 12 B. Stutges, Mrs.
William Sllkmtin. Mis. W. 1. Thayer
and Vice Piesldent Thomas Sprngue
rollowing were the contributors:
Mrs E. B. Sturges, $2.ri. cash, $10, Mr.
P S Godfrey, $3, Mis. William Silk
mim, $5, Dr. A J. Council, $.', Mi.
li H Throop. $". Mrs H. H Phelps,
$5, Mrs. i: I. Tullei. i. Mis. C D.
Jones, $.!. Mi John Simpson ti. nnd
Dr. Gardnei, Di. Hulner, Messis N.
12 Hlce, Uobeit Matthews, Cluules
Schlnger, Samuel nines, C J Post,
M T. Keller, Dt W. G rulton. Jlrs.
W 12. Tliajer. Mrs r II Jeinon. J
S McNulty, C. H Pulton, Samuel
Stevens, C S Woolvvottli U ,1 Mat
thews, C W. Matthews. Hoi an & MtM.
rill, H A Connell, u filend, John II.
Phelps, Connollv &Wull,uo Di H n.
Wure and Sidney W Hues, $1 phi n
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Wintci'grccii,
Pcppcrmltit,
tiibsutcas,
Lemon,
Cinnamon,
Kostf,
Violet,
llanuiui ami Others,
FRESH
o Thi Scranton Gash Store
HyABEL)
! XXXX
! WAFERS
(OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
COUNTRY UNITED
IN FACE OF WAR
Ron. W. Q. Wntklns Preaches ol Unity
Against a Common Hoc.
l'OUTJC.U. KCI.iaiOUS, 1XUUSTUIAI..
AND OTII12II DirK12U12NC12rt Sl.T
ASID12 IN IUOHTING Till! MA1NI2
AND Ontnit WBONGS-SOM12 TIUT1J
unriip.nNciJs to a many-sidhd
COPXTHY'H CHARACT12HISTIC VIII
Tt'12 OK B121NG ON12.MIND12D !N
T1II2 PAriJ OP A CO.V.uuN DANCI2H.
The war fituiMiPel the thought for
tho senium (none heel last night in Hip
North Mnln Avenue Baptist church by
tho pastor. Itev. W. G. Watklns
Mr. WutUns tend from I2pheslan,
sixth chapter, beginning with the tenth
verso for the scripture lesson He
termed It ns bomethlng hearing upon
spiritual vvnifaip. Tho opening piuyer
by .Mr. Clark, one of the thuich oill
lers, was n plen for dllno aid In the
pnisecutlon of the war.
TIio tet wns u poitlon of I Kings,
xlI'lC, " To jour tents, O
Israel now see In thlne house, David.
So Isiael departed unto their tents"
Mr. Wntklns t cm.it ked upon tho beau
tiful spectacle of a united nation nnd
described the ieolt among tho Jews
and their division fiom the mlo of
David, which suggested the words of
tho text Never since had tho Jews
been united with any other people
Nelthei tongue nor pen, he said had
been able to debet Ibc the horrors of tho
division of our own government In tho
rarlv sixties. Tho fe.it fill tost to all
com erned would never bo known: Its
terrible fe.ituies were expressed In
Shu man's "War Is Hell."
CAUSn Ol- Till: PH12S12NT VCAIt.
Bilef reference wns niude by Hip
spinkei tn the euuses leading up to the
present war with Spain He icferred
to the "murder" of 266 Maine sillois
and In describing tho uprising to le-s-pond
to the tall for oliinteers ap
plied the evening's text but with the
words "Amei leans" and "Alphonso"
for "Israel" nnd 'David"
The country had had Industrial nnd
political differences: wars of oratoiy
and personal encounter on tho lloois
of congress; lellgions differences, two
so serious ns to lesult in a thtentoned
disruption of the Hvnngellc'nl and Pies
bjtorian churches. Thcie weio other
different ps, but II Is one oj the toun-
trs cluiuctoristlcs that when It Is
thientened it Uses In unity. As Henry
W.itterson sas, "Our dlffeiences aie
not skin deep, wo are it-ally a homo
geneous peoj)le In spirit, n chni.icteils
tlc brought about by the peculiar on
IctIons of fiee government In which
all have nil Inteiebt "
The speaker ngieed with a. Scrnnton
patent who said lie would lather his
hon would go to Cuba with tho Thir
teenth nnd tight there, hundreds of
miles from home-.than to eau a loaded
litlo against people In his own state
Many expiossdons had come to him
from mothers and fathers who di ended
the patting but weie willing to let tin Ir
bos go to the front against a com
mon foe. He tigreed with them.
THEY FIGHT TOGI2THEK.
Labor nnd capital differed nt times.
12ach had been at fault. Now, lubor is
enlisting to fight with capital nnd not
against It Capital is raising regiments
at its own expense, furnishing bat
teries, money and boats, as shown In
the proffers of Wnnamaker.MIss Gould,
Astor and otheis. Capital and labor
are now joining hands, a wondtous
union and a beautiful spectacle.
Religionists hae forgotten their dif
ferences nnd gone to the war shoulder
to shoulder and worshipping ono com
mon God. The pastor of a Green nidge
Catholic parish has given his elegant
saddle horse to the Protestant colonel
of the Thirteenth regiment for use ns
long ns the command shall be aw ay.
North and south who bathed in each
other's blood thirty-five years ago are
now facing the same front from the
same ranks. If there had been any
doubt about the spirit of a reunited
union It has been manifested in the
last thtee weeks that such doubts have
been lemoved. As the Ham's Horn
said, tho states are marching forty-lUe
abreast without any north, south, east
01 west and Spain has done us tho
favor of rooting deep a feeling of
brotherhood that was said to be too
blowly coming about.
In conclusion Mr Watklns snld each
patriotic heart could feel one good sen
timent in connection with the war, and
this was that while the country is
threatened all differences would be
bulled, all factions, religious, political
and othetwise, would die, while tho
country Is nrrajed as a unit against
a common foe Parents whose boys
were In the army or among the volun
teers should have satisfaction In the
knowledge that they had mnde a per
sonal sacrifice for their country and
their Hag.
Hev. Jnmos IIurIics on the American
and Spanish War.
In the Pij mouth Congregational
chuich, on Jackson street, Inst evening,
Itev. James Hughes said duilng the
couie of a Roiinon on the Amei lean
and Spanish vvai
.My dear friends we have entered upon
verj tcriouw times. The nlr Is full of
war The wholo civilized and clnlntlan
Ued world si cms to be violently agitat
ed by a lit rco belligerent splilt Nation
seems to vie with nation, as to who can
make tho most detractive weapon, foi
the put pose of sweeping human beings
Into u diead eternity, and on eveiy
promoter and cragg steep war sits with
. grim vlage and a tlrey ee
Wo have Just touched the fringe of
what ma In- a terrible experience "Tho
beginning of strife Is as when one ht
teth out water" No one c.iti with anj
eiititiido foieslindow the issuer ot tlie
diiadful strugglo In which vvi aie ut
this moment engaBid The blue blne
that darts out, every now and again,
thioiiKli the chinks nnd crevices of the
fuhtlc of the national life of I;uroi
Indicates tho existence of a terrible
amount of noxious gases that e-xlsi In tlie
eellars of out ornamented union al bii
ptrKructurt'H, gnse-s Into which if a
epark weie to tall, there would be some
thing llko n general conflagration
DUnADrUL, Fl'IUTACU:
Wluit a diciiilful micetaclo aftel eluli-
tecn centuries of Gospel prf-uchllig, and
the thing becomes the mote disticsslug
when we rt member that this lime bel
ligcrent spirit exists among Christian
iiatloim Mnj flod who rldeth upon the
storm direct the whirlwind and curb the
furious pass-Ions of nations and put a
speed) end to thu piodiglous ravugus
und Indeporitmbl" xufferinKH of war
I have been gnntly delighted with the
apparent icluctance of President McKln
ley to draw the sword but now the
sword has be-i n drawn and the nation
stands iu battle nrraj and I pray lor a
glorious victory to crown our arms. My
sjmputhlos are entirely with America
111 tho present struggle I abhor war,
for as a rule, 1 look upon It as tho
cruel nffstrliig of Satan, and In inany
cases where peoplo plunge Into war. it
fContlnued on l'ui (! 1
KCOOII IS AOAIN CHAMPION.
(In Dclented Cleurvvnter mid
Had
171 Points to Mpurc.
Jerome 31. KpohIi, chnmpion pool
pluje-r of tho United States, will be
home tho latter pint of the- week Hi
defeated Clearwater 171 points at Pitts
burg lust week, running ahead of him
each night. The scoie the first night
was, Knoi.li, 203, Cienivvnte-i, 142.
Second night, Keogh, 201; Cleat wntei,
151. Thlul night, Koogh, 191, dun
watet, I'll. Total, Keogh, fill, Clear
water, 420.
Keogh left Plttsbutg s-uttirelm for
Buffalo, and was the- guest vcHteidn.,
of his bi other, Thomas Kt-ot;li, who Is
head i-lc-ik In the Oennesso house- thi-ic
He- will leave Buffalo today or tomor
low for Norwich, N. Y., whole- his
brothei s, Mnik nnd Michael, conduit
a, hotel. Mnik went to Plttsbuig with
iilin nnd they will be together until
the champion leaves Noiwlch for
home.
Mi. Ktogh's (list match for the
championship of the woild was with
Grant 12by. nt Ptoctor's, New Yoik
He defeated him b 97 points. He- next
met AV. H. cte.itvvnter at the Acad
emy of Music In this clt and van
quished him by 250 points After that
lie was defeated twice by Cle it water,
once lit Pittsburg and a month ago In
Boston. In both games he was nvvav
ahead the first two nights. His latest
victory again gives lilm the title of
champion of the United States. Ills
admliers hero are talking about having
a domonstiatiou in his honor when hi
returns. PULLED DOWN A CIIIMNbV.
Covuo Hound Snllnred nt tho Ilunilti
ol n Mrnng l.liii-iiiiiii.
A big hi ick chimney that iiaied its
ragged head above the .indent walls of
the Coyne house i.mu- down with a
crash ve-sterday moinlng tli.it niude
Patiolmau Jim S.iltij, who was on
fluty nt the (Oiner, Jump a foot In the
air and sent soviral pedestrians, who
weio stiolllur. along IVnn avenue,
scurrying over to the other side of the
'strci-l. Koitunutely no one wns In
Juied It was no fault of the chimney that
It fell.
Though seamed and lagged looking
It had withstood man a "ti.ulng gale"
and was piexiaied to withstand many
more If not tampeied with.
Yesterday moinlng a number of line
men weio woiklng on the wlies at
Penn and Lackawanna at titles One
of tho wires they were working on ex
tended over the Co no house nnd an
othei was being erected alongside of
it The wire was allowed lo diop on
the top of tho building nnd u lineman
on the giotild who had the mil of the
wiie In his hand begun to pull. He did
not Know tli it It had caught the chim
ney until tho bilcks came lushing
downward
Ho stopped pullini.' then, but It wns
too late to save the chimney. Its i.ace
was inn.
BOARD OF TAX REVISION.
Republicans llnvo Caucused
and
Agree on '1 hrcn I iiiididntPR.
It Is leported that the Republican
membeis of (ounclls have caucused
and agieed upon Select Coumllman
Simon Thomas and Commolii-is 12. I"
Weii7el and David Beeso as the p.uty
candidates for election to the boaul of
tax icvlslon and appeal.
No caucus has been hold by the
Democtats, nor Is It likely one will bo
In Id There aio seven or eight Demo
cratic candidates and neatly all of
tin in prefer to lake ihatucs in an open
contest. The Joint meeting, of councils
for the special purpose of electing the
board will be held this evening.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
llpleuntcs from tho urioiis 'liiuclies
W III Amemble Then- I'ridav
Tho annual convention of the Lack
awanna County Sunday School asso
ciation will be held ,n the Methodist
church at Carboiiile njvt I rlday Ses
slens will lo held inmiiMi', afternoon
and evening.
Dr. W. V.'. rietcher, of Cai
l)ondalo Is president of the associa
tion An 'ntereitliu proi'iammo has
bo "j t-'ur:,ed. Tto people of Caib, n-dal'-
will entertain the deli (..ties at din
ner nnd i upper.
WAVERLY 1IIQII SCHOOL.
Graduating ICxercisus Will Bo Held
in the Bnplial Chinch.
Tho graduating exeiclses of the
Wnveily Hlgn school will be held on
AVednesday evening, Mn 4, iu the Bap
tist church. Dr Geoige P. Bible, piln
eipal of the Hast Stroudsbtug State
Noimal school, will deliver tho com
mencement address.
The closing exercises of the pilmaiy,
Intel mediate and giammar depait
ments will be held at the High school
on Thursday aftemoon, May C.
CHILD SAVING SOCIETY.
Slate Superintendent 'Ihompson
til
l'lltsbiirg in in tho (it).
Hev. W. Henry Thompson, of 1'ltts
buig, state superlnte ndent of the Penn
sylvania Children's Home society, Is in
tlie city in the Interest of the society.
The object of the sotlety is to seek
homeless, neglected and destitute chil
dren and becomo their friend and pro
tei tor. to find homes foi them in in
telligent Christian families, place them
theio wisely, with the least possible
delay, to supoivlse with discretion nnd
to ic-place when necessBij.
ARRESTEE FOR KOROEKY.
.Mm. .Monroe Is Hunt to .lull by Al
doruinn llovvo.
C'haiged with foiglng the slgnatuie
of Oeoige Vun Sickle to u check foi $li,
Mis. May Monioe vvas airested Sntui
dit and iitiulgued befote Aldeiman
Howe she was committed to Jail in
default of W00 ball
Mrs. Monroe Is Known by several
other names. She Is 21 ears old and
has not been living with her husband
for about u year.
It Is better to take Hood's Saisa
parlliu than to expetlment with un
known and untried pienaratlons. We
know Hood's Sarsaparllla actually und
peinmnently cures
Hood's Pills act easll and prompt
ly on the llvei and bowels. Cure sick
headache
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars the
ot&Lf?M&fa
Signature)
SENTENCES IN
SIX LIQUOR CASES
Constable Wnlsli Squeals" nn
Companion, Edward Dacsy.
Ills
W.M.SI1 tiBNtHD 1112 HAD ANYTIII.NU
1(1 DO WITH BOBBING MIl.LA-V1TCII-.K)S121'H
HPI12 S12NT12NUI2D
'IO TWO YI2AIIS POU STABBING A
JUN'-'l 1 112 M'AnDBLt, WOMAN CIH2
AT12D A SCBNI1 W1I12N SIH2 WAS
812NTI2NC12D TO A TI21IM OP 1M
P1UPONMI2NT IN COL'NTY JAH..
Scntoncis were Imposed Satittdnv
morning on those convicted during tho
week past Anton Hefner, Frederick
Baldner and John Iloi.tlch.cr, of Hie
Nineteenth w.nd, weie sentenced to pu
a lino of t'oo nnd spend thieo months
In the- county Jail They were i mulct
ed in ..ho speak easy cases bi ought by
('. W. Tiaver, of Wllkcs-Bano. Judge
Archbald Fold these mi n were entitled
to no smpnthy as they coifld get liquor
licenses if they were willing to pay foi
them
Andicvv Komlnskl, of Pilcebutg, nnd
John Znzlerskl. of Peckvllle, were con
victed of violating the excise 1 ivvs and
weie fined $500 and sent to the county
Jail for threo months. Mugglo McArdcli
of Nay Aug avenue, was convicted of a
similar Infraction and she received a
similar sentence. She created a scene
In com t by weeping and walling Sho
did not want to be separated from hci
2-car old child. It was necessaiy to
remove her from the court room. Judge
Aichbnld said that was ono of the In
stances of the criminal couit whete
sympathy made It haul to Impose the
penalty the law prescribes.
Constable John Walsh, of Liekawan
na township, and Udward D.icey, both
convicted of highway lobbory nnd ag
giavated assault and battery on their
i tlm, Michael Mllkavltch, were called
up for senUticc Attorney 12 W
Thaver moved foi a new trial for D.icey
on the giound that he was not pre
pti'd to go to ttl.il when his oaso was
(alleii, that his attorney had gone out
of town for n few dajs befoie the
lilnl, and made no piovlslon foi a
piopoi piipniitlon of the defense
MOTION AAS GBANT12D
Judgr Ldwuuls gi.intid the motion
nnd fixed m xt Pilday moining as the
date of the niguinent. At this Jum-tuu-
Walsh spoke up in his own behalf,
and piotcstc d his Innocpucu appiallngly
to the couit. He chatpid the cilme to
Dice and Putilik and 12dwatd O'Don
i.ell, that he had left their company
l'Ctoro it was committed When he and
D.icey weie arrested he made a com
pact not to squeal, but now that D.icev
Is paddling his own canoe in an iffoit
to esiape the penitcntlar, Walsh
thinks be is Justified in telling tin
ttuth. Aftet a brief consultation with
Judge Aiohnald, Judge Kdwiuds re
man led both difendants to jail until
Tridaj .
Jos -oh Zple, of the Uldge Aullbald
wis found guilt of stabbing Joseph
Buley almost to death and was sen
tenced to Mend two jeais Iu the penl
tertlary. '1 he sentence of Mis N'oilie
Palmer, convicted for enticing minor
females for Iniinoi il pui poses, wns re
duced fiom one j e n in the- penltentiaiy
to eleven months In the eountv Jail
c. W. Tiaver was not mound to be
sentencid to pav the costs In four eases
When Jacob Koih, ot the Nineteenth
want was being sentetued to pa the
co-jts, Judge Aichbnld could not under
stand whj the Jury found Koch guilty
of keeping an unlicensed saloon, and
et put the costs on him
John Diane hoke, who fired nt a hat
held bv Michael Klttskow, missing the
hat Jiid hitting the hand that held It
was found guilty of dlscarglng flieaims
and v as sentenced to pay a tine of S'O
nnd the costs. John Ncalon, who pul
led Katie Walsh's cars, wns fined S
Max Phillips was fined $20 for lieitln-c
Joseph bloane who came to collect a
ldl
John McDonough was dliected topav
$V) to the Scianton Poor dlsttkt.
J23 to A1U e Heap for expenses, and
SI 23 a week until their child Is seven
"ais old
Herbeit Kn.tpp, who shot Patrolman
Saul in the hand, was seim-mid to ton
months in the eountv jail mid a line of
!30 Knapp plead guilt A vudlct of
not Mlllt was leturned in the case
of assault and batteiy against Jneob
Stelnbiig, niulu tho costs weie divided
between lilm and the prosecutoi, Mm
PolWke
POLONA ACQPITT12D
Celate Holona was acoultted of fe
lonious .attempt upon Louis Salvatoie
Sdnov TuckPi, of Caibondale, was ac
quitted of assault and batteiy upon
James Jennings, and the costs
weie put on the county. Thomas
Jones was acquitted of assault
and b.ituy upon Henry Salun, of Cai
bondale, and the costs weio nlv Ided
Geoige Piol.opovltch was acquitted of
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For a few days onlj', big reduc
tion in
Fine Dress Goods.
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New line of
Vigeroux and Coverts,
In military blue, green and red
mixtures. 75c Goods for 59c.
Very large line of vSuitings, mix
tures, stripes and fancies. Goods
worth from 75c to $1.25 for 59c.
Come and See.
trafficking In registered bottles, owned
b A M Motse, but was dliected to pay
the costs.
In suiety couit the only case not of
the oidlnaiy routine- snipe of thii nls
wns tho one of J. n Cljmor against
Thomas Jtimyn Clvimr hwoio that
.Ieimn thientened to 1,111 lilm. ttor
lii v v It Lewis, lepiespiitlni; the de
fer dint, often c2 Iu evidciuo a letter
willten by Ch-mer giving Jermyn
tv t-nt.v-fotu iiitiis t' leave- town, nnd u
very iifootlonatp letter to Mis Jennyn
fiom CI mcr also. Ju lg Aichbild
dismissed the mse nnd put the losts
"11 thu DIOSClUtlll.
YOUNQ QIKL TIIILF.
Sent to .lull lor Mtenline trom n
I'cmiut St nnd.
A lC-eni-old gill, Margaret Hlch
nids, charged with stealing Jj ." from
Moirlslnls peanut stand on lowei
Lackawanna avenue, was nualgncd
befou- Aldeiman Howe Sutuidav.
No defense was mnde by tho girl nnd
she was sent to the county Jail lu de
fault of $200 ball
BEGINNING TODAY
WE WILL SELL THE
GAS MANTLES, EACH
LLAR k PECK
124 Wyoming Ave,
idle In mid Look Vroiiml.
GALLEN'S.
GENUINE
WELSBEH
'Vo Clothe You from Head to Toot."
Monday, May 2, t
We start the firbt sale of Children's F.incy Suits ever held in this
citv. We were the lirst to iruiiguiate low pi ires in childien's fancj
suits by putting new prices on every gaiment in the house.
IrwsjPj
Starting next Mori 'ay for one week only w
offer $4, $5, $6 and $7 Children's Fancy Q
Reefer, Junior, Vestee and Blouse Suits for P '
WATCH THIS SALE. WATCH OUR WINDOWS.
Any Child's Suit in our windows next week car.
be bought for $2.97.
Special prices in all Children s Departments during sale. $1.00 an
$1.50 Lawn Blouses for 17c; plain white or coloied. Russet or Mac!
Shoes, 73c 1111(1 07c. ;oc Fancy caps for 23c.
PENN CLOTHING
13V AND 139
Monday
Loo
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Children'-, lua Ribbed .Seainle-s Him
regular 15c qualitx Monda . . . . 1 0c
Rov.' hea lltie, doublt Knee- and
.sole.s, regular '5e ciiaht. Monda..19c
Ladies' drop stitch Ilos-e. 40 jjuage, reg
ular 25c qualih. Mondav 17c
Ladies' seamless Ho-e, 3 pail- for 25c
Tree with evcrv pair of llosj. oie lur.ne bull of Coat'
black or tan darnliiu cotton.
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135 pieces Colored Satin and Tafteta best
qualin all SilK Ribbon, 4 to 9 2c d
2 gro-s" Ladies' Leather I'clts in blue,
green, red, tans and blacK; 25c goods
for 15c
Lot of good Tooth Rnishe.s 1 0c
Lot of Silk Veiling.-, black and colors ,v . . 5c
Lot of wash Braids, white and colois. . . . 5c
i About i
i 3,000 Pieces I
!?
J$ Of silvcrwate -;
i$ Roger's, Pairpoiut, $i
-5 anti other famous
makes will be
closed out this
r5 week,
-S:
r$ The prices are
r ridiculously low
;-$ lower than good
r5 silverware was ever
r$ sold iu this city
H5 before.
We are gomg in
to the wholesale
jewelry business.
That's why the
very unusal prices
to get rid of it
quickly. Over
$35,000 worth of
merchandise fif
teen departments
to be sold in a
hurry.
S5-.
Don't miss
great sale.
this
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ders powltivelv Hired drovir Oriilnini'M Ih
pepsin Itemed is ii sneeltli. One iliisti-iu
moves all distress unci ti puriuiinenl euro ,
tlie most chronloiimtheverd eises is muimn
teed. Do not nutter t V All euut bottle w
ronv ineu tne most kep leal
Matthews ltros. Uiujitsts ajo l,m .
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MAX Wl.liLR, ltoot an.! Shoe Maker.
Hestshoos to or lor from St 7" up Men
miIih mid lu-els, Hoc l.iulles' soles and Iiojk
fttie Ml work uarunteed.
127 I'enn Avenue, bCRANTON, !A
GALLON'S.
RENIM AVENUE,
5
8, &
Bargains,
Unemnr
415 and 417
Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa,
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
NHUR
OR
t'he Greatest Value in Bicy.
cles that have ever been
offered in this city.
A $ 60 Wheel for.. .$24.95
A 100 Wheel for... 50.00
Low Prices on Sundries,
Bells.
Hells
Tile tnne, er roll
Pants guauls, pair
Rubber fiuine luoleotots
Tin- eeineiit
Wood i tin cement
Mueicket locks
nlvc- ste-iim
.10e.
up
to
Ac
Wo
4o
4c.
-....Mo
19c
tc
lie
'Jlu
2le-
Jc-
J'lo
two
40c
toe
' 'rknlltit gilps,
Flond imuip ...
Stei 1 wrenches
Itepnli outfit .
'Irnphlte stick
Toot pumps ..
'inn tuin lialm
thes
pah
enough for
Hli vi le stand
MhihIhuI Tilp cvc-lometers
S9o
Midget c-jclometeis 80c
I' dais, per pair $i.;t
Middles Hiown pat ft-
'ulstv sneppp ""
This, por pnr . $2 00
Moignn .v. WiUht tlies $740
Kvstiinn tlio, pair, (1 months guar
antee j-, n
THE GREAT
310 Lacka. Ave,
i..H li.riJc.i
Jumper Combincl
uvnliinblo to mother and child fiom thu
mi tln-baln is s wee Its old until It can
all. Vt tin HAIlt ISAAAIi, rl-J spructf
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
3as, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
i.ight . . .
WIRING
l Charles B. Scott
I 1 19 Franklin Ave.
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One ease be-t ludigo Hlue Pi hits 40
Good Shake, r riannel 30
( iood pron tiinghain 3o
Rest Apron Gingham 4iC
Good I irk Calico 3c
Rest Sinning Punt- 3lC
(iood I'.i own Muslin 3ic
Re-t I1 rty Brown Muslin 5fc
Rest tb Brown Muslin 5c
Rest 1 ' ood 5-4 P. C. Muslin 8c
Best 1 i)od 4 P. C. Muslin 10c
Re-t 1 ood 9-4 Sheeting 14c
Rlcaclu .eickwood 5-4 P. C. Muslin.. 9c
Bleached Lockwood (i-4 P. C. Muslin.. He
Bleached Lockwood 9-4 Sheeting Hie,
OOOOOOOOO
White and Blue Bunting.
Pine Quality Bunting 60
Ordinary Quality Ruining 4c