6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MAY 21. 1898. H-H-Kt 1 We've a stock big f 4 enough to shoe nearly every woman in Scran- ton, and you know the cause we handle them a J sure guarntce of goodness $1 98 Instead of $2.50. which would have been t our price but for the X seasou being backward, therefore we must make this reduction. Five dif- t ferent styles to see. Tans and Black Kidskiu, all 1 turn soles with new I shape military heels. Can fit any size foot from 2 to 8. t SHI S SPENCER 410 SPRUCE STREET. -H- -H- f-f-f f -MtM Tho Wllkes-Bnrro Itccora can bo nail in hcmiton at tho news stands of M. Melnhurt, 113 Wyoming aenuo: llac, Luckawanna aienuo. CITY iS'OTES. Cards of thinks, resolullohs ot condo lencc, obituary poetry anil tho llko will be Inserted In Tho Tribune only when paid lor In adaiiee, at tho rato of l'J cents per lino. Pay jour gas bills toilny and sac tlio discount. Major Iiillcy Is 111 at Ills homo on Mul borrj stieet Tho dliertor of tlu DoHw.iro and Hud ton rallioail were In tho elt cstcrd ij afternoon on atnur of luspeetlon It was ineiely a routine iMt Itov. Dr. Williamson Smith, president of Trinity colic kc llartfoid Conn, will preach at both sen Ices in fet I.ulto s Episcopal church tomnnou Tho YtiunK Mens Christian n-isoel Ulon nnd Wj owing nominal j bise hall tLarns will play nt Athletic puk thH after noon An admission fto ot ID cents will ho thtrBcd Tho bond ot Thorn is J Murrav, treas urer of Dhlslon J, Ancimt Order of Hi bernians, wts llled yeMcrdij In 1'intlnm WT) s Copeland s olllee John Kano Is, burctj In tho sum of JJ00 Clnrles W. Weed nnd Mis Mazlo Mul ligan of tho SIble, wero married jestcr di mornlnc at St I.ulse's uttory bj l'.e Hogors Isrjel The groom Is 21 and tho brido 17 jinrs old Tho first "social event of tho poison nt Laurel Hill park will bo the ilnlc of Columbus council Young- Mtn'x In Mltute, of tho Siouth bldr, this after noon and eicnlnir. A "country" darco will bo rIoh by the Outing club, of West Sernnton, at tho bo rough hall at Throop next Monday ein Ing. Mrs. Agnes Malott will piaIUo tho music, Labt tar returns at 1 o'clock. Tho advanced pupils of the Waverlj, La Plume. West Ablngton, North Ab lngton, Scott and Uenton districts will 1)0 examined today nt tho Waverly high school All who pass will receive com mon fechool diplomas. Marrlago licenses were granted jester day to Andrei Hucrjnsld nnd Apolonla Clcklnska, of Ma j Held, Charles W Weed and Mazio Mulligan, of tho Slblej , An dro Pcrko and Marj Anderko, of Old Forgo. At tho three-day meeting of tho Stnto Teachers' association at ISellcfonte, he rlnnlng July r. Superintendent of Schools George Howell will nddreis the nssorl i tlon on "Tho True Punctlon of tho High School In tho Public School System " DIED. HILL In West Scranton, May 20, Kl Charles Hill, 49 ears of age, at tho West Sido hospital Punnial tomorrow Afternoon nt 2 30 o clock from tho resi dence of James Header, &13 Fellows street. Interment at tho Washburn street cemetery. Nettlnlnti, Wellington Avomip, will sell today mens' vlcl nnd russet Bhoeq at $2 49, J1.9S and $1 39. poooooooooooooooo For Fancy 0 M.M1W Butter o Today, at Scranton Gash Store Th3 1'. I. Price, Agent, ooooooooooooooooo 44UHHMHHHH 4L !!ESl DAMAGE DONE BY BIG RAIN STORM rourlh District Sewer Again Caused Qrcat Injury on Phelps Street. COUNCILMAN QILUOY ADV1BUU l'HOl'EHTY OWNERS TO IIIUNO HI'118 AGAINST THE CITY-WASII-OL'T AT THE M.T. PLEASANT EA- vine-mo imim: drain on run south sidu kendehed rsELi.fW cu.veht undeu Washington avenue neau electhic hecame BLOCKED. That rourth illstilct main sewer la again causing tiouble or rather was Tliursilnj night anil words both loud nnd deep wore' uttered jestttdny b tho oxaspeinted residents of l'lielps street nbout that tamo sewer and Com mon Councilman Ollroy. ISoth ate blamed In about cqunl proportions for the sufferings tho Phelps stieet prop erty owners are lomptllcd to endure Yesterdaj tho men whose properties were Hooded Thursday night weio en gaged In scouting theni and putting them Into presentable shape again. A sotrj-, disagreeable task It was. Watei had to be balled out of basements and then fcoveral Inches of mud with tho consistency of glue must neeessarilj lie sei aped and washed off walls and Moors It was a dllllcult task to ic movo the effects of the Hood and it Is small wonder the eanpetated ptopotty owners gao full ent to their feel ings Almost each succeeding J ear thej hno boon annoyed and lnjmed by Hoods of gi eater or less proportions nnd jet adequate relief beems to be s-omo distance nwny. Councilman Gll rnj lslted the Hooded district Thuis dty night and when tho propeity own ers protested against the public policy that permitted such an occurrence, tho city fathei advised them to sue the cltj "Make them settle; sue them at once nnd ask enough: that's what I would do " said the councilman 'That's what jou did do," replied one of the ptopertj- owner", to whom this advice brought little comlort. GAHDHNS DAMAC1UD. Aside from the damage done to build ings, ninny of the gardens back of the houses had the rich top surface washul away and the growing crops lulned Good-sized hills of damages will hae to bo paid bj the cltj to these injuted propei tj owners Peinianent relief from tho nnnojance is what they just ly demand, however. Tho Fouith dittlct main sower lias been a constnnt soutcc of damage blme It was constructed Within the last few jears councils would pi nimbly have projected legislation to greatly dimin ish tho possibility of such damngo as that w rought by Thursday night s storm but for the lack of taet show n by the common councilman from the ward. Tor fcevcral yeaii Mr. Gllroy Ins de voted hlmelf with great energy to two things: Securing tho payment of the damage claims resulting from the grading of New street and funds for the opening of Wjoming avenue To obtain the latter especially he has an tagonized all forms of public Improve ments In nil patts of tho city and stated on the floor of the council that lie would attempt to defeat anj' propo sition that did not provide funds for the Wyoming av enup improvement The death of one of the viaduct ordi nances is duo Inigolv to his effoits and since then the West Side count II men have been airajed solidly against him. To s ty in councils that a meas ure Is fathered by Gtlioy Is usuallj sufficient to secure Its eailj and vio lent death ITr.M CUT OUT. When nn effort was made b' him to lnvo Included in tho last nppropilatlon ordinance an item of several thousand dollais for the repair of tho rouith dis ttlct sewer It was one of the early Items cut out SulisKiucntly JCU was restoi ed for that puipop, tho cltj' englneei and stieet commissioner nssuilng the estimates committee that so much monej was absolutely needed to make Improvements wheie the sower passts under Washington avenue. The committee nlso gave much weight to the urglngs of Select Coun cilman Hoc he, of tho watd, who vlgot ously protested against leaving the sewer in the shape it was In. Tin work of making lepalrs Is now In pio grrss and was not damaged, by the freshet of Thursday night. The propertj' ownets of Phelps street foel that they have suffered quite enough and nie discussing the advisa bility of appointing a committee to lay their grievances before councils and ask for Immediate and permanent io llef. Hut Thursdaj night's storm did oth er damage. It washed down the sltlis of the North Main avenue lining at tho Mount Pleasunt lavlno and cieat ed a new expense item of sever al hun dttd dollars The dirt was washed from beneath tho sidewalk on the east side of the nvenuo nnd Into the sowei below. A cribbing will luno. to bo built on tho bank to hold in place tho new fllllne;. mo piph urokh. On the west side of the Stafford Meadow brook culveit, which inns be neath Plttston avenue, a 20-Inch iron pipe, leading from the street catch basin to the culvert channel, was brok en by the foice of water nnd eliit. The filling beneath the sidewalk was washed away or into the btoken pipe A" big expense is involved in making repairs nt this point. Near tho northern terminus of North Washington nvenuo tho culvert be neath that thoroughfare near Hlectrle nvenuo became blocked. In a few min utes a small lake of from flvo to ten feet In depth was formed The wnter overflowed the dam made by Wash ington avenue nnd crented mnie or less havoc before It found Its way via the Delaware stieet sewer Into tho liver To chronlclo tho flotsam nnd Jetsam distributed about tho city and to enum erate) each Individual loss or damage would, require n pngo In Tho Tribune Everything connected with tho down pour considered tho cause of tho dis order nnd the consequent damage can be attributed largely to tho violence and unusual naturo of tho storm A largo force of company hands wero nt vvoik all day yesterday clear ing up tho debris and mud washed down from tho fields upon tho Illooms burg tracks of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western railroad by the storm. Tho low or boiler room of tho Bellevuo colliery, which was flooded, was also cleared out and tho supply shaft freed of its extra depth of wator in tho sump. Outsldo Superintendent B. C. Qreen was In charge nnd Incidentally did a little pumping out of his own cellar, which contained two feet of water, mud and clndeis. I'or a time It looked ns It everything would bo wnslied u way. CULVlUtTS HLOCKRD. The two big culverts one above tho other below tho brenker became block ed by tho sudden and heavy rush of water fiom the hillside und a flood re sulted. lto-ballastlng of the south bound tracks of this division was In pi ogress, und tho water thus got n bet ter hold. No trains woto dclajed. The most lelloving fenturo of tho flood thereabouts Is the chance to go fishing within a block of your dooi. The old bill It jnrd bed In tho Held between 12 nun nnd Him streets is a lake, and great quantities of cat-fish tan be had for the c ftort. DEATH OF MRS. HARRIET THROOP. she Win tho Widow of tho Late. Dr. II. 11. '1 liroop. The death of Mrs. Harriet Throop, although not unexpected since she has been In a serious condition for some time, still came as a great shock to her many friends jesterday at noon. Al though having reached what Is consid er d extreme age, her Intelligent mind and lovely spirit had lost nothing of theli cliaim through the jears. Mrs. Throop was born in Islington, Conn, January 31, 1C17. She was married in f-'el'ujlklll Haven In 1SI.' to Dr H. II. Tin nop, who later became one of tho ploneeis of f-'crnnton, and one of tho wealthiest citizens. A stiango and lapid fatality has c tiled to pursue the familj, as now from a household containing father, mother and flvo children but one, Mrs. Mnry Phelps, nnd a joung grandson, renjamin, sun of the late Di. George Thioop, lemalns, Mrs. Tluoop was beloved by a vast cltc-le of f i lends who appi eclated her giace and gentleness Her Christian life was one of gieat activity in rplrlt u.il and practical cy:peilenco She lias bun foi many jenrs tho honmed pres ident of th" Woman's Guild in St l.'ike s chtiich, wheie her assistance and counsel will be greatly missed St Lukt'i parish has recently been sorely afflicted In the death of many prominent parishioners nnd general re i;rot Is filt ovci this latest blow. Tho little family remaining tho in valid daughter and small 'grandson ate left lonely Indeed on tho earth. LARQE DAMAGES ARE ASKCD. leeplo TreBpnss suit Uns Heard He tore Arbitrators. Thcie was a hearing jesterday after noon in the nrblti.ition room of the court house In the- trespass suit ot Mrs. Winifred Teeple, of Majfleld, ugalml the New York, Ontario and Western Hallway company The case Is sub milled to atbltuitors and they are At toinejs M W. Lowtj-, George D. Taj loi und W. II Hoe. Attorney C. P. O Malley, of Willard, Warren & Knnpp, appealed for the plaintiff, and Attor ney J i: Hurr fin the defendant. The action Is for $.23,000 clamaces for the death of Andrew II. Teeple, hus band of tho plaintiff, bhe Is including her five minor sons as plaintiffs. Mr. 'leeple was a brnkeman In the employ ot the defendant company, and on Dec. S, 1S')7, he, was killed on the brancu i mining from the main line to th" Hajmond collier: in W inton. It Is alleged that the accident wn3 due to the unsafe, lnsecuie- and lm pioper brakes and cars of the com pany. The evidence brought out yes tuilay was foi the put pose of showing that a brake gave waj when he was twisting It, and thus was pteclpltateil under the eais and killed. CANDIDATES FOR STATE DELEGATES l)( niocriitic Statu Convention Will lie Held at Allooun .lime :). The local Democratic statesmen who want to go to the state convention whli h meets in Altoona, June 29, are already bcstlirlng themselves and Inj' Ing their plans to capture the plums Theie aie fuut legislative dlstiiets in this countj and altogether thev are entitled to twelve delegates The Hist district Is entitled to thiee. Second dis trict to three, Third district to two nnd Tuuith district to four. The rules provide that the delegates must be dieted at a convention culled for the purpose not more than nine or less than two weeks before the assembling of the state convention It Is probable that tho conventions of the l'irst and Second illstilct will be held during the flrst week of Juno. Among the persons mentioned In con nection with the ol'lce of Mate dele gate in the districts are: l'list oNttlct P J. Ncalls, T J. Jen nings, p i' (.onion Second di-tiii t John J I'ahev, T. P Dtitfj-, It J Hcnmlsh, D. J Ituddy Third district John T Urown, W. W liiylor John J Cujne, Paul Aten, New ton, Michael llnnniek Taj lor Piurth dlstrii t -Mllts MoAndrew Arch bild J. W o iirb n, Olyphant, Joserh Hi clinch, C irbondale HERE WE ARE AQAIN. Willi Our Low Kates for Summer 'I ravel via Mcliel IMnto Hond. Only $11 03, Buffalo to Warsaw, Ind , and return, tickets on sale May 1G to .'1. account General Assemblj Presby terlnn church, tickets good to return until June .1 Only $11 S3, lluffalo to Warsaw, Ind , and return, May 15 to Sept. 13 Only $11 S3, lluftalo to Napervllle, Ills, and return, tickets sold May 23, 21, 27 and 2s, good returning until Juno 10, on account of annual meeting of German Hnptbts Only JSJO, Uuffnlo to Toledo, Ohio, and return, on account of Young Peo ple's Hlennlal convention, tickets sold June 15 and 10, good returning until June 20 Only $T r,", Huffnln to Dallas, Tex , and return, tickets sold June 11 and 12, good returning until June 28, on ac count of Mjstle Shrine. Only S14 50, lluffalo to Louisville, Ky , and return, tickets sold June 19 and 20, guild ictuining until Juno 20 For all information, call on j'our nearest ticket agent, or address P. J Moore, general agent, Nickel Plate Huiiil, lluffalo, N. Y Low rates to other points will bo quoted from time to time. Hlegant service. Superb din ing cars Vestlbuled buffet sleeping ears. !!lruiiiil Novt'lliOK in neckwear and furnishings nt Horan .t Men Ill's, ::iC and SIS Lackawanna a onue. A good thing Is sometimes recogniz ed, that's why the Pocono C cent cigar leads. .Villlolon, Wfikhhiptnn Avenue, will soil today Ladles Hue Dongola and Itussot shoes ut $2.49, $1.49, $1 .'9; Ox fords for 99c 79c, and C9c, EQUITY SUIT ABOUT TOBACCO Clark & Snovcr' Allege Clark & Scolt Are Using Tliclr Trademark. oni: or thh Mr.Minnis or Tin: dk- PHNDANT I'lIlM WAS TOlt MANY YHAltS HMPLOYLD II Y THH PLAIN-TUT-IT IS ALLHOLD THAT THH USH OP AN IMITATION TUADH MAHIC HAS 1NJUHHD THH PLAIN Tirrs TIIADH-JUDGH HDWAULS GltANTHD A I'ltHLIMlNAUY IN JUNCTION. Tho Clark & Snovcr Tobacco Co , by its attorneys, Willard, Warren & Knnpp, began nn equity suit yester day In Prothonotnry Copeland's office against Jnmes J. Scott nnd Michael A. Clark, trading as Clark & Scott, a new tobacco Arm recently stnrted, to restrain them from using a blue w tap per bearing the name "Clark & Scott, Stripped Smoking, Scranton, Pa," with the device of an eagle and tho sitting figures of an Indian smoking and n man in the act of taking snuff, tho en tiro wrapper, label and devlco being similar to and alleged to be an Imita tion of tho w rapper, device and label of tho plaintiff. Also that the defendants may be re quired to answer under oath as to the number of packages of tobacco they have put up and sold in imitation of the pi ilntlff's package s, nnd that an nccount mny be taken of tho profits arising upon the same, and tho defend ants decreed to paj such sum as they have gained by leason of the alleged fraudulent imitation. Judge Hdwntds gt .anted a prelimin ary injunction to icstrnln the defend ants from using the wiappets com plained of and fixed next Wednesdaj morning, May 23, as tho date for a hearing. IS A CORPORATION. The plaintiff recites that the Clark & Snovcr Co Is a corporation organised and existing under tho laws of tho state, having been incorpoiated bj let ters patent, bearing the date of May G, 1891, and is engaged in the manufac ture and .sale of tobacco. Clark & Snovcr In 1S74, ndopted the device or tradesmark in question. Since the device and wrapper was ndopted, the pluintlff claims to have spent large sums of money in ndvei Using and In troducing Its product, .and that tho high quality of tobacco used and the great caio in Us manufacture won for It a gieat reputation and sale. It is alleged that In 1S77 James J Scott, one of the defendants, entered the employ of tho plaintiff and con tinued so for eight jears. Again in 1SS9 he entered their emploj- and remained for some time. And again in 1S92 he enme to them nnd remained until Teb ruarj 1S9S. During all these j-ears ho occupied several different stations as boy and man nnd latterly he operat ed a cutting machine, and part of the time he was overseer in one of tho stripping rooms. SIR. SCOTT r.ESIGNED. Some time in February, ISIS, Mr. Scott wrote a letter to tho plaintiff tendering his resignation to take ef fect In Mnrch, and early In March tho defendant companj began putting its product on the market, its p.ack ages being the same sUe and weight nnd the wrappers and devlco similar to the plaintiff's. Tho style of package tho wrapper and pictorial device, and tho wording on the pneknge are so closelj alike the packages of the plaintiff that a careful Inspection is necessary to dis cern the difference. It is alleged that the defendant company has refused to discontinue the imitation of tho plain tiff's wrapper, and that In continuing, the business of the latter is greatly damaged and injuieel. COMPLETING. THE ARRANGEMENTS Meeting of r.ucutio Committee of A. O. II. Mute oiivniitlon. Tho executive committee charged with the uiiangemcnts for tho state convention of the Ancient Older of Hibernians, beginning June 7, held its regular weekly meeting last right in Senator J C. Vnughan's ollke, 4J1 Lackawanna avenue. Special rates have been secured on the Jersej- Central and Delaware and Hudoon railroads for June 7, the day on which the paiude will be held. The round tilp from Wllkes-Ilarro and Carbondale to this city will be reduced to 50 cents, and the fare fro;u inter mediate points will be low tied acord lngly. Ht. Rev. Hlshop Hobnn will celebiate the mass fur the delegutes at St Peter's cathedral on the morning of tho (th Tho church exterioiallj and In teriorallj will be decorated with Ameri can and Irish colors, and St Thomas college, whero the convention will be held, and St Cecelia's ucauemy will also be decorated. During convention week every mem ber of tho order of Lackawanna coun ty Is not only requested but required to hang out an American ling Irom his residence or decorate It with red, white and blue bunting. The committee received a letter of regret from Rt. Rev. Hlshop McFaul, of Trenton, who cannot attend the con vention because th nationnl conven tion will bo held In that city In the latter part of June, and he is very busy with the arrangements. Next Friday night tho committee will award tho contract for furnishing dinner to the delegates nt r.uvicw cm June 9tlr, and the bids from bands of music will be acted upon. CHILD'S NARROW ESCAPE. jho Run In I'roul of n Cnr on tho llnllevuo Line. Marj', the two-j ear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Laffej', of Fourth street, got in front of a Hellevue car at the Intersection of Fellows btreet Thursday evening. The car was going over the crossing when tho child ian ahead of it and she was under it before the motorman brought It to a stop. Sho was taken out between tho w heels Her body was bruised by tho fender and pilot board, but her injuries were not serious. Dr. Davis is attending her. The nccldent occurred almost In front of her home. - m INobliy Spring Suits, for men and boys at Horan & Morrill's, 31C and 31S Lackawanna uvenue. Tho llnttlo lor Triulo. In tho shoe business is on. The 5 Hrothers nro foiclng the tight. Refrigerator" At Eattin's, 120 Fenn uvenue. ;Ntwm I DINNER SET: We have this week opened a large asssortment of 1898 & styles in DINNER WARLl T New shapes and new LOWEST PRICES. MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Avanm "Wullc In nnd I,ook Arouud." MONDAY ooooooooooooo Wash Goods. Light Figured Law no Sc Best quality Cord Jaconets, 12'c goods for CVic fine figured Swiss Mull, 15c. goods for 10c Fine Laco Stripe Organdies, 2jc goods for 19c White Nainsook Checks and Stilpes 10 c goods for G'fcc Figured 40-lnch Curtain Swiss ,.12'Ac White India Linen, 10c goods for .. So Whlto India Linen, 15c gooda for 12c White India Linen, ISc goods for .. 15c White India Linen, 23e goods for . 39c iliirt Waists The newest, nicest assortment of styles ; many you will not find elsewhere. OOOOOOOOOOOOO MEJLIR! 415 & 417 Lackawanna Ave. A PERILOUS POSITION i'Ir9. Wcbor Ilnlig in n Cistern Con taining 1'vvelvo Foot of ntor. Mis. Charles Weber, of Irving ave nue, had a narrow escape from death jesterday morning at her residence on Qulncj' avenue. Neighbors heard cries issuing from the kitchen nnd finding tho door locked foiced it open. Mrs. Weber was found in a clstein under the kitchen Hoot, which contained twelve feet of cold water. She had grabbed an object that pro ttuded from the side of tho cistern nnd kept her head ubovo watei ntll help arrived. When taken from tho cistern sho collapsed and was uncon scious lor some time. No plausible excuse has been of fered for tho manner In which she got Into the water. Tho trap door over tho cistern was coveied by oil cloth, which had been torn up and the trap door raised. Mrs. Weber has a husband and sev eral children. FLOATED IN THE RIVER. Supposed to Ilo Itoinnins ot n Ilnn gnrimiMho Fell Out of'n Ilont. This morning some bojs, while play ing along the liver this side of Hun lock's Creek, discovered tho bodj of a dead man along tho shore. The bodj was hauled ashore and was found to be somewhat decomposed. Deputy Coioner Blehl was notlfled and he ordered Terguson and Frederick to remove the body to their undertak ing rooms, which was clone this fore noon. Dr. Biehl will hold nn Inquest but has not jtH selected a Jurj. Tho body Is believed to bo that of the Hungarian who fell overboard from a boat while ciosslng the liver at Pott Grlfllth in company with two other for eigners, the fore part of last week. At tho time tho papers commented about the occurrence It was said that his companions made "cry little effort to rave him from c. wning Wllkes Barre Times. LEGISLATIVE PRIAUR. S TODAV. ill Ho Held by Republicans in tho I'lrNt District. Voting for the election of delegates to the Republican convention of the First Legislative illstilct will occur this afternoon nt the polling places of tho various dlstiiets between the houis of 4 and 7 o'clock. The convention will bo held Mond.aj- ufternoon at 3 o'clock at St David's hall, North Main ave nue. One candidate for legislature will be nominated and two delegates chosen to attend the stato convention to be held at Harrlsbuig, June 2, 1S9S Tho present representative from tho district, Hon. John It. Tnir, will come up for lenomlnatlon. Within a week past, however, Attoinej' II. S. AI worth, of North Scranton, has been hustling and will take a try at the plum. Llttlo attention is being given the selection of tho two delegates for tho stato convention. ZEIDLER IS ONTllS WAY HOME. Wnn Ln Itonto tor tho Klondike Nl-en He Became Sick. F.x-Counrllman Lorenz Zeldler re ceived a telegram jesterday from his brother, Ilenrj", who left for the Klon dike some time ago, that ho is in Seat tle, Wash., on his way home. Wo went as far as Skaguay, but got sick and did not feel strong enough to proceed to the gold region, and decided to como home. Ho will be back the latter part of next week, I'oII.ji DoU, Ladles'. Misses' and Child's Shoes with Polka Dot tops are tho svvellest things for summer wear. C Brothers have 'cm. SOS Lacka. av c. Rutiet Miors (.'nlore. at the 5 Brothers, 508 Lacka. ave. decorations. 3 LOOK. Good Shaker Flannel SUc Good Apron Gingham 3c Best Apron Gingham 4c Best Shirting Prints t..3o Flno Brown Muslin 3',c Best Heavy Muslin 5c Best Tine Muslin Cc Best Lockvvood 5-1 1 C. Muslin .. Sc Best Lockvvood fl-4 P. C. Muslin ..10c Best Lockwood 9-4 ahcetlng 10c Best Lockwood 10-1 sheeting .... 10c Cotton Toilet Crash 3c Bleached Twill Clash, pure linen ..5'Ac Extra large Turkish Towels 13c Pure Linen Huck Crash Towels .. 10c 35c. Pure Linen Cream Table Cloth. 2Sc G9o Pure Linen Cieam Table Clctrr .4Sc 75c Pure Linen Cream Table Cloth . C2o ery Spaoiarci i ?5 es That's wliy we are sell so many "Old Glory" emblems. The old flag was never more popular was never loved so devotedly was never worn by so many people as now. And it is right. This closing out sale makes the buying of one a surprise, or rather the half usual price does." Spanish Flags lapel pin for There are none. But here's the stars and stripes in neat 2c A Spaniard Is the only person on earth w h o wouldn't see beauty, to say nothing of little price, m our American and Cuban Hag and shield pins 5c Spanish Wouldn't wear these Women waist sets. Three dainty American flags and Hag links. Were 50 cents. Sale price is . . 25c Oueen of Hasn't ordered one. Snail! but l"ey're selling by the thousand. These dainty little heart pins with enameled flag 111 center . 10c The Rexford Co., 303 Lacka. Ave. Reduced rates to llarrlsburg via Le high A'alles l.allioad on uecount of Knights Templar state grand corn mnndery. Consult ticket agent for par ticulars If you want a line smoke, ask for tho Popular Punch clgu CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho ot&&ffi&& Signature Dyspepsia, Heartburn, um trltU and nil Htomnch DUor. ders nosltivclj cured. Clrovcr Ur iliuin'n Ujs. pepsin ltomejy U u mioclllc. Uiiu dose re iiitiwiuU distress, uudu pormumsnt euro of tlio most c tironit) nnd seven) case u suarun. tccil. Do not sillier! A r,o-eeut bottle will convince the moil ukoptlc d. Multhows tiro., lhusslttj, 320 LacUa nnnmi uenue. IJnliOnllilJ MAX Vl'IU!k, ISoot anil Shoe Maker. Ileal shoes to ordor from $1.75 up Men's solid and heels, (loo. Ladles' soles and heels, CUc. All iaxs. euuraateed. Penn Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Does it Pay You To Go Upstairs? Well, it does when you can save money by it. A few of our money savers. PILLOW SHAM HOLDERS to fit any lied, worth 10c. Our prlco.Oc. WINDOW SHADHS with frlngo spring rollers, best oil linen shades with wide fringe, worth 75c. Our price 39a, Kelt Shades. Our prlco 10c. LUNCH BOXES, Imitation leather, llegular 19c. lalue. Our price. .Oc. SIinLF OILCLOTII.scnlloped edge, woith Sc. a yard. Our price Ec. a yard TABLH OILCLOTH, regular 10c. quality. Our prlco 14c. a yard FLOOR OILCLOTH, regular 40c. quality. Our price 20c. a yard LAWN MOWnilS, 10 Inch to 18 Inch blndo. Host quality guaranteed. Our price $1,93 up WINDOW SCREENS, open from 18 to 32 inches; lit nny window; worth 10c. Our prlco 10c. SCREEN DOORS, any size -ou want. Worth "Dc. everywhere. Our prlco 43c, HAMMOCKS, extra largo assort ment; extreme alucs 40c. up BASKETS 4c. up DOLL CARRIAGES, full assort ment fiom 24c. up I5IRL CAGES 40c. up SASH CURTAIN RODS 10c. RUGS. They must be seen to bo appreciated 71c. up WASHING MACHINES. Tho iy best makes aro hero at.....9S up THE HARRON HICYCLE, a $30 wheel. Sold now at $24.93 THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN II. LA1NVIG. SLTMMCU IS HERE AND Baby's Wardrobe Must 1)0 KoplcnUlied. Try the Knit Night Drawers, Knit Drawers, for Ladies and Children, Dresses, long and short, Skirls " 1 Inrtcrvcsts, Sacqiics. lilankcts, Hosiery and Shoes. In great nrlcty and daintiest design, nttho Baby Bazaar, 512 Spruce Street. Steam and Hot Water H BATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. The Standard ElectricClocks No Winding. No Springs. No Weights. No Repairs. No Trouble of Any Kind. At Small Cost. Jf UlUUUUf 1UllUVf ONKNOWItUW'IM. IN vfHAN. 1U SYVIM.S l!V'lv SINCE Ul IKMIll.it L ST, VUtlES ONLY AIluLf ONEsl (UND V WEEK. Mercereaii & Connell, sole Agonts for this Territory. THE LUlGEVr AN'H TINEST STOCK 01' I I.Ol KS WATCHES 1 i:VKI.BYAND II.l.KVUtE IN :OUTHL'AbTLnN l'LN.VSUA AM . 130 Wyoming Avenue, At Pierce's flarket This Horning Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens and Uroilors, (ireon Pons. 'J cimatocs, Cucumbers, Cuuliilowcr, New Meets, New Potatoes, Celery, Kail. ishcri, Onions, Lettuce, Aspara. guw. etc., etc. Fancy Strawberries and Fruits, Print liuttcr and Soft Shell Crabs. H H H PE1 AIL MH t
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