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THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1898.
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GEN. BUTLER .
WAS BESEIGED
Everybody Anxious to Get
Information About Pro
posed Move.
RUMOR WELL FOUNDED
Army of Occupation Will
Surely Be Sent.
THAT IS TUB STATHMIINT OttN-
i:hal BUTi,i:n u.wu orr-cors.
GKKSSMAN CONKKLT. SAYS IT IS
AS GOOD AS CUnTAl.V THAT THt:
UN1TIJD STATKS WILL, SOON HIJ
IN POSSESSION OK HAWAII-VOTrj
ON THi: ANNEXATION MEASL'Kki
WILL BU TAKEN TODAY.
Special from n Surf Correspondent.
Camp Alger, Vn., June 14. The Hn-
wall storv wns tho lnlmlpal topic of
concrsatlon thtouchnut the cnmp to
day, pRitlculaily In the First lll
lon. General Hutler uns bcselfrad for
information conocinliiR tho piohpouixo
trip but both to tlio jiow simper men
and anxious comnmmli'is ot Ills divis
ion he had but tho one stoiy that nn
irmy of occupation would study
bo sent to the Sandwich Islands and
that it would 1ip pleaMnR to him if he
and his command were given the as
signment. Congressman Connell, who was
a visitor to camp today stated
that it is as good as ceitaln
that Hawaii will soon bo in
the possession of tho Vnlted States.
Const es-s otes on tho annexation
measuits tomonow afternoon at 5
o'clock and w itl pass It. The senate
may not concur, but if it does not the
piesldent will dliect that the Islands
be seized for war purposes.
Wind was received this evcnlnt- that
Governor Hastings will an He hcio
Sunday to 'visit the Pennlnnla.
troops. No programme lias as jet
been ananged for his teceptlon but a
review of the four Pennsylvania. iegl
ments will be one of the events with a
cotps review among the possibilities.
T. J. Duffy.
GOSSIP OF THE CAMP.
From a Staff Coittpondont
Camp Alger, Va . Juno II Acting
Bilpade Surgeon C K. Parko was again
the irclplent of a signal honor jestci
rtay, when he was chosen as one ot the
three consulting phjslclAus nt the Flist
dlvllon hospital. Major Allots, of the
Flint New Jersey, and Major Marlon,
of the Sixth Massachusetts, are the
other two members of the bo.ud. All
questions of an executive u.ituie ails,
ing In the administration of nffalts at
the hospital must be submitted to this
board. They must also be tunsulted In
eveiy opeiatlon nnd In the treatment
of all delicate tase.
Private Btogan, ot Company B, was
called home today by the death of his
mother.
Hon. John D Biddis, of the navy de
partment, and Ohven Umory, of the
treasuiy depaitment, two foimer lesl
dtnts of Pike county, had dinner with
Captain Smith, of Company U, yes
tei day.
Pilvato Fred. Comploii, of Company
H, was oiderly at hendquaitci.s Sun
day. Miss MacArthur, of Washington, on
Sunday visited her cousins, Private
MacAithur and Private Knight, of
Company E.
There has been a very .noticeable In
crease In the flow- of tho well located
and sunk under the direction of I.leu-
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xw
sMMttiliNI
'FM
WASHING IN THU
tenant Harrington nnd his peach
sprout. It is thought nn additional
vein of water thut the diggers all but
uncovered has broken Its way tlunugh
the graved and Is coutilbutlng its tieas
ure to the highly treasured well.
Private Fled. Church, of Company O.
has completelj recuveied fiom the ef
fects of sunstroke which he sufi'eied
last week and has lesumed loutino
wink with his company.
Lieutenant Crlsiuan, of Company O,
nnd a detnll fiom tho Thliteenth. has
Just completed the Job of putting things
in shape around the First division hos
pital gioundt. which task was assigned
them Satuiduy.
Pilvate Walter Loomls has resigned
from the hospital corps and lesumed
Ills former place In the ranks of Com
puny G.
Captain Fellows, of Company F, Is
ofTlcor of the day; Lieutenant Muiphy,
of Company C, commander of the
guard, and Trlvate Mnslcr, of Company
F, orderly at headrjunrterp.
Vilvate Chase, of Company O, spent
yesterday In Washington n the guest
of Mi and Mr-. Hatdcustlc, formerly
of Iiullstead, 1'a.
Corpoial Oinc Fellow h left yesterday
for West Point where ho wn summon
ed to leport ths afternoon at i o'clock
to undergo phj slcal examination for
admlttaiKC Colonel Glrard nnd Hi'.
Paike pxamlncd him critically before
he lott and both declared themselves
peifectlj satisfied that he would pass.
He vlll not be required to pass tho
mental examination again and should
he successfully undergo thW nftcr
noon's test ho will nt onco enter upon
an eight 3, car com so In soldiering un
der tho tutelage of Vncle Sum. Four
years of tho period will be spent at
West Point nnd four years at some mil
itary post, It being picsumed that theie
will lie no moie Dons to winy when be U
icndv fnr his four ".eats of practical
training.
Tho pass privilege Is liable to suffer
n very setlous contiait as tho oldler"
1110 abusing It whametully. YeMenlay
it crowd of New J'oik men had a tussle
with the Washington police and a
dozen soldiers vvcic locked up.
The petition fiom the enlisted men of
the Thliteenth asking to be allowed
to go to tho front as soon as possible
WAR CORRESPONDENT
vum presented to Hetictaij Alger by a
committee composed of Privates V. C
Koons and John J Kernan. of Company
D. They wete coin teouly received at
the war depaitment and weie told by
Secietaiy Alger that the might re
poit to their comiades that their le
quet would receive his thoughtful eon
sldeiatlon The bos expect to hear
more from It
The Piist division hospital Is now on
a much bettei vv 01 king basic" and Colo
nel Com sen has declaied his boycott
off. The Institution Is not all that It
should be, even ct, but theie Is an
asuranie that theie will be no fur
thci Instances of neglect. Clara Bar
ton's lefusal to f-ay anj thing for pub
lication concerning the bospltnl nftcr
her inspection on Sunday afternoon
can be taken as an evidence of the
condition of aftalrs that did exist If
tlip Impiovement continues as It has
been going on for the past two clays
It will not bo long befoie the hos
pital Is In fliot class shape. Colonel
tiliard evidently legtets the concilia
tory clicular which he sent out Friday
for ho now comes out in .1 second cli
culai repeating tho concessions he
made and dlicctlng that his tlist In
stiuctlons be ilgldly enfoiced. He fui
ther thieatens In an interview to couit
maitlal an of his euboidlnates who
pei Mst In dlsobejlng his oideis by
keeping logiinental ho-pitals In opeia
tlon 01 by lefuslng to turn over to
the division hospitals such aitlcles of
equipment In the icglnicntnl hospitals
as aie not necessaiy to a dlspcnsaiy.
Coipoial Lona B. Day. of Company
D, has at last lecoived definite assur
ance that the wai depaitment will un
dertake to unifoim him. Today he
lecclved fiom the quai tcimastei's de
paitment a measuiement blank with
a lequest that he 1111 it out and a
piomise that his suit will bo furnished
him as soon as It can be made The
measuiements weie taken by Pilvate
HuiUzbuiger, ot Compan D, who Is a
tailor bj tiade. Some of them aic:
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ii- vf-iti:itis . .' , - j
"PURLING BROOK,"
Chest, 44 Inches: waist, Sfi Inches;
hips. 17 Inches; neck, 20 Inches; height,
C foot 1 Unties; weight, 2M pounds.
Tho women of Wllllannpoit have
organised a ladles' auxiliary and are
sending piovlslons to the mop of the
Twelfth Pennsjlvanlu.
A detail of englneeis are connecting
the different leclmental hcadquarteis
with telegiaph wires.
All the icgiments aie to be equipped
with the new biovvn canvass sultjs
Hendquaitcis Artlllcci Fied Myers
celebtated his thirty-third blithdny
yesterday "Fltzhugh Lee" clgais weio
distributed among his trlende.
Chuenco Mjers, Charles Clark, and
Albeit Smith, of Thliteenth hospital
corps, have been recommended by Ma
jor Keller for acting stowards at the
division hospital. They will rank as
first bergeants.
Mr. nnd Mrs, James Harding and
daughter, of Washington, visited their
nephew, 1'rlvato Teyton It. Harding,
Sunday.
A "Taylor club" has been formed by
the members of Company n, who hall
fiom that borough. They are Ser
geant Frutchy, Corporal Watklns,
Private Harry Kvnns, William and
Daniel Tubbs, Lewis Hecse, John
Powell, Bert ncemcr and David Har
ris. They have social sessions when
ecr nny member of tho club receives
a "box." T. J. Duffy.
GREAT BRITAIN PAVORRD.
Has Grenter Privllcgon Tlinn Other
Nations with tlm United Stated.
Tendon, June 14 In tho house of
commons today Douglas II. Coghlll,
Conseivntlvo, lneinboi for Stoke-on-Ti
'nt, nsked If, In view of tho Impioved
relations between the I'nitcd States and
Great Britain, the formui could not bo
Inclined to modify Its custom tariff.
The paillamentary seciotnry for the
fniclgn offtca Mr. Curzon, replied that
her majesty's government would bo
glad to avail Itself of nny opportunity
for Imptovlng tit" commeicial relations
between Ur"at Britain nnd the 1'nlttd
Statos, but tit rat Britain now tnjoyod
the most favoied national treatment In
all nialtt'is of rcmnicire and naviga
tion and tho governnient had no ground
for believing more favotable ticatment
would be nccoided Great Britain.
a."- -JfttrxA
DUFFY AT WORK.
BASE BALL.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At Washington First game- U II K
Biltimore . ntuiL' 1 J 1 1 0 7 10 4
Washington 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1- S 14 2
Batteries HughcB and rtohinson. Bvans.
Swalm and McUuire. Cmplies Cushman
and lle)dlrr.
Second game R H IZ
Biltlmorr .. . .0 n 0 0 n 2 0 0 0-J i! I
Washington 0 0 3 0 0 n 1 0 I 0 J
Hatterlps JlcJames and Clark, Swalm
and McGuiic. Umpires Cushman and
Heidler.
At CJilcago First game
Si Louis . . . . I 0 0 0 1 0 il 0 0 2 5 2
Chicago . .. 0 n 0 0 1 1 0 0 ,1 I 3
Udtioilis Sudhoff and Sugden; Woods
11111I Donohue. L'mplics-tlmslle and
Cut iv
Second game R.H.S.
St Louis 1000 fi 0000 1 t 5
Chicago . . ..3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 7 1-' 1
H.Utcilcs Hushey and Sugden, Kll
ro and Donohue and Chance. 1'mplns
Curry and Lmsllc.
U Piookljn- B II. i:
Now York 0 100010002 'J 1
Brookln 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 I 0
Batteries Dohoncy and Warner; Kcn
inflv and Grim. Cmplies Ljnch and An
drews. At Boston R.H.E
Philadelphia 0 0 0 12 2 2 0 2-316 1
Boston ... ...0000000000 6 3
ISatterie Orth and McFarlanrt, Willis.
Klobcdanr and Ycager. Umpiics Mc
Donald and 0'Da.
At Cleveland- B.H D
Pittsburg 0000 100023 6 2
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 i 1
Batteries Ithllies and Howeiipnn. Wil
son ami O Connor. I'mpircs Snjder anj
Connolly.
At Louisville B ri.E.
Clnclnn Hi 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 14 4
Louisville 30"0,OOOOfl3 5 1
BattTlrs Hill and Wood, Ehret. Ma
gee and Powers. I'mplres Svvartwood
nnd Wood.
EASTERN LEAGUE.
At Wilkcs-Barrc- R H C.
Wilkes-Bairo , 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1111 I
M01u10.il (1 4 30 0.' 0 0 0-10 JO 2
llattcilcs Jinieson, Diu,glesby an 1
snillli, Miner. Yerilek nnd J.iekliu. I m
plre Loughlln
At Sii.ci'sc R.U.K
Sviacuse 0 0 10 0 0 0 10.' 7 li
'foronto 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5. 11 0
Batteries Blarkburn and Lake; Gas.
ton and Duncan,
At fipiliigneld- R.H B.
Spiinglleld 00 1 300 100- J 11 1)
Buffalo 0U2O00QOO-.! B 2
Batteries Dolan and Nlchois; Gray and
Dlgglns.
At Providence R.1I.H.
Piovldence 0 0 5 1 0 1 1 0 0-S 9 0
Rochester 00UU0000O 0 7 2
H.itteiles Biaun and Leah , Hickman
and Uojd,
ATLANTIC LEAGUE
At Lanciistcr-d'lrst game), Lancas
ter, li; Allcntown. 1 (Second game),
Lancaster S. Alleiitovvil "
At llartfoid-Harttord, $. Reading, 1.
At Richmond- Richmond, b Paterson, 4,
At Noi folk Noi folk, 0, Newark, ,
PITTSBURQ RACES.
Pittsburg, J1.110 14 The spring race
meeting at the McKces Rocks track
opened todav 1 ncler the most favoiable
conditions, and the foui das' racing
promises 10 bo tho very bct n-cn bort
nbouts in jears. The rat" ollleials are
O. S. Lehman, starter; General Slur
wood, J. A. Davidson and T. A. Noble,
Judges, The summar) of toda 's uvents
tollnws:
2 )j pace, pulse iJ.
Happy C'hlmei Ill
Itoicm.ir 2 2 2
Tommj II 3 3 3
Pine Apple h 4 4
Daisy Revrs 4 dls.
Time. 2.33V 2.201s. 2.tt'4.
2 21 trot, puise $J00.
Clay Fullerton 1 1 4 J
Royal Baron 3 2 13
Acoleo 4 4 2 2
Jim Corbett 2 3 5 f.
Estellu 5 5 3 4
Time. 2 21'j, 2 2.1'-, 2.2r',8, !.2l'.
2 19 pace, purs J30O.
Spreckle.1 12 11
Strath Blue 4 13 4
l'lltll II 6 6 4 3
Oakley It 5 3 5 5
Rock Wllkeii 3 5dr.
Time, 2.D'4. 2.10'. 2.14. -' ZJ'.s.
WHITNEY'S WEEKLY
BUDGET OF NEWS
Thousands of Reptiles Fall About Sus
quehanna During 0 Rain Storm.
HONKSDALE HAS AN EPIDEMIC OF
FOl'It-LEGGKl) CHICKENS -MORMONS
NOT FP IN THE HISTORY
OF JOE SMITH -EDUCATIONAL
MATTKItS-SUPqUEHANNA COUN
TY NEWS NOTES.
Susquehanna, June 14 Dining tho
heavy lain nnd thunder storm on Snt
11 1 clay evening, there was a great fall
of catfish, frogs and tadpoles In Plos
ion lownshlD. Tens of thousands of
tho squirming, wriggling objects fell
upon houses unci bams, filled wells
and cisterns nnd holes In the pnstuies
Rnd roads. Cattle and horses In tho
Held were unineiclfully pelted with
the fish nnd flogs nnd dnshed to plnces
of sheltei Teams on the turnpikes ran
away. The palls nnd paps, left out
nt night by the fntmeis' wives, were
In the morning filled with fish and
other wriggling things Theie weie
Sundaj fish dinners In scores nt Pres
ton homes, nnd everybody was happy.
There are over thiity 11aUit.it lakes In
Preston township, nnd tho fish and
frogs weie doubtless drawn up from
these waters by the fieice rays of the
sun on Filday and Saturday. Some
years Rlnce, n shower of catfish fell
In Forest City, and a number of build
ings weie coveicd with the homed
wrigglers.
A NATIVF. OF HARVARD.
Kx-Goveinor Cm us C. Cnrnontcr, of
Iowa, died at his homo at Foit Dodge
on Sundav night. June 5. He was bom
In Haifcnd, this eount.v, slxtj-elght
jeais ago. He had been, besides gov
ernor, second cninptt oiler of the cur
rency at Washington, under Giant's
admlnlstiatlon: member ot congiess
for two terms, and postmaster at Foit
Dodge, under Hairlson
NOT FP IN THHin HISTORY.
Two Mormon mlssiouaiies weie in
our office one day last week. They left
a caul with the names of "G. II. Oiow
and Klder J B Waldron, mission
aries of the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints" on one -lclf and
on the iever.se were the aitlcles of faith
of that church They weie a little ui
piised when he told them that "Joe
Smith," who Is tbeli prophet and law
giver was a citizen of Susquehanna
some fifty or itv ouis ago. and was
not legarded as tie most upiight of
men. Tunkhannock Democrat
IN SfSQFEHANNA COUNTY.
The eighteenth annual reunion of
Company K, Fouith Regiment, Penn
sylvania Rererve Corps, will be held
at Perry Swept'', In Alford, Jan 16-17
The Odd Fellows of Lynn, will cel
ebrate "the Fourth "
A local section ot the Five States
Milk Pioduceis association has been
organized at Fast Bt-ldgew.Uei
Messrs, Church and Chace. recently
editors of the Hallstead Heiald, aie
both solving their countrv ns soldleis
at Hip front. Since being In Viiglnia
both hne received sunstrokes
The D, L. & W emplojes in the
Hallstead round house on Saturday
evening raised a laige flag and pole,
with appropriate exercises.
Prof. John Rlrhards, of South Gib
son, has been elected principal of the
Great Bend graded schools.
There was a, pole raising at Linda
Ilia on Saturda;;
Patriotic Fotcst City will celebiate
the Fourth
Company G. of Montrose, needs thlr-
t-flve men to fill its quota.
Cauls are out announcing the mar
riage of Lottie, daughter of D. M
"Hardy, of Glenwood, to Mr. Davis, of
Parsons
The count bonid of Farmers' Insti
tute Managers will meet In Monti ose
today, to atiange for the places where
Institutes me to bo held next fall
The Women's Chilstian Temperance
Union ot Susquehanna county will hold
a workeis confeience at Herrlck Cen
tre In the near future
FOUR-LKGGED CHICKENS.
The ever truthful Honesdale Inde
pendent, by the hand of Rrer Ro.ss,
the rooster editor, announies nn epi
demic of four-legged roosters at Ttar
eyville, an enterprising suburb of staid
and handsome Honesdale Somehow
the two-legged roosters over In Wayne
county fall to go to congiess. They
have n pernicious habit uf alwas
crowing nt the wrong time, hence
they seldom eat at the public corn
crib.
WHOLLY UNPREMEDITATED
Whpn n unman Rtpnc not nn tbff
back porch with her aims lolled up 1
In her apion, It Is a sign to her neigh
bor that she has something to tell her
A woman may be "too good for this
vvoild' but she cannot be two pietty
or too amiable
It Is the man who never gets a let
ter, nnd never expects one, who makes
the most fuss when he nrrlves at the
postofllce and finds the door has Just
been locked.
Glorious mornings' While the birds
are singing In the trees, and all nature
Is putting on Its richest gnib. eveiy
man should escoit his wife to the gar
den and Insnuct her how to use tho
hovel nnd the hoe 11 couple of hours
befoie breakfast As a tilck It will
beat the b!cde all hollow
HO.MK HAPPENINGS
About 1,500 good-looking Scrnntnn
Catarrh Cured
Fullness in tho Mead and Ring
ing in the Ears
Bottcr In Every Way Slnco Taking
Hood's Sarsnparllla.
" For several years I had no cessation
ot the suffering caused by catarrh. I had
a sense of fullness in tho bead and ringing
in my ears. One of my nostrils was
tightly closed so I could not brcatho
through it, and I could not clear my bead.
I tried several catarrh cures, but failed to
get relief. Seeing accounts ot cures by
Hood's Sarsaparilla I determined to glvo
it a fair trial'. After taking a few bottles
I was satisfied it had effected a cure, for
the catarrh no longer troubled mo a par
ticle and I felt hotter In every way than
for rears. lam now ablo to do a hard
day's work on the farm." Alfred E,
Yinst, Iloernerstovvn, Pennsylvania.
Hood's
Sarsa
pariila Is the best-In fact the Ono True Blood Purifier.
Sold b alt druggists. (1 ; six for 5.
Hnnd' pjce"ytobur'8,ytotak
1IOOU & trIUbca,yt00pmtei jjo. '
nnd vicinity people on Sntuiday en
joyed the beauties of Riverside Park.
Lanesboro, and a steamer ride on tho
river. Tho Visitors appeared to enjoy
themselves.
In St John's Catholic church on Wed
nesday moinlnx will occur the mur
tlage of Dr. Daniel Dvvycr, of Forest
City, nnd Miss Gietta Dunnln?. of
Lanesboio
In Christ Episcopal church on Wed
nesday evening, June 2.', the marriage
of Fdunrd F. Pilde, of Bridgeport.
Conn., und Miss Goitrude Graham, ot
Susquehanna, will be solcmnled
At tho locent Btate convention of the
Women's Holl"f Cnips, G. A II. bold
In Oil Cltv. Mis Mary A. H. Lyon, of
Susquehanna, was elected department
chaplain.
The nnnunl reunion nnd banquet of
the Susquehanna Graded School Alum
ni association will be held on Thursday
evening. June 30. The banquet will bo
held nt tho Starsneer Home and tho re
union In the Knights of Pythias par
lors William sDonnhne, prnprlotoi of the
Canavvarta Ifome, Is seriously 111.
EDUCATIONAL MATTERS.
The recent "Summer Not mat," hold
In Monti oso, was a complete success In
every lespeet.
Susquehanna county 'A hoots will this
vcar iecelv n state opproprlatlor of
Sn.filh&D, as ngnlnst $42,767 92 In 1R!7.
That most excellent peilodlral, the
"Susquehanna County Educator," will
not appear a;ain until Septembft
County Stipcilntendent of Schools
Moxley on Monday examined the Laur
el Hill academy class of W, numbering
eighteen The grnded school class of
'9S will be examined June 29.
ODDS AND ENDS.
In a nearby church, 11 pious, well
meaning man. while offning prayei In
Sunday school, refmied to thf superin
tendent In this mnnner. "And O God,
bl-ss. the sureilntondent, who has led
such a long, tedious Christian life"'
The trouble with the luxuries Is that
they become necessities If given half
a chance at n fellow
Neai Sptingville, this eountv, a mis
of 76 lopentlv wedded n spilchtlv young
man of 70 The conrthlo was a bilef
one Late advices am to the effect
tlm both will recoveu Love is aid to
hi hlinc' It Is feared that lie Is also
doit and dumb and batdheadert'
Whitney.
CURED BY CUTICURA
MjosTSliaadi commenced wIlhuhttrnirROn my
oncers. Whca I rutbed then you could ice little
white pimple:, and I felt Ilka twisting them out of
ttielrnocizrto. I had high fever and cold chills.
Blehtj I bad to walk tt-e floor until I fell asleep.
. My hands peeled lUoanoslon, the nncernallicot
I loose, tlio traterran oat, anrtthere theburnlncllro
TT13. My hands puffed npwore than ntnacl, the
I water ran through the bindapc on to the floor I
I vent to a doctor for a year. Ieot Ccticcra. III.
' solvent and CcTlcuaa Soap. The nails hardened
I ,cp, peeled off, and mr hands are now cured.
CASrElt DIBTSCIILEi;. Pembroke, N. T
I 8-sTCrnr TmiTi!i!"ToToitTCi:mi, tl'si
I uttlia Hcmobs, vrira oss nl Haib Wir-n baths
with oner Hoap. wntle annlitlnci with Ccticuba,
endmtMdotctof Citicpp Hmoitett.
S!lthfftuhonttheworM. TrtTTrR Drn AloCnm.
Coir.Boeun. "llowloLUioUeiutltul Ktndi,"uto.
BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS
PRICES FOR THE NEXT
15 DAYS ONLY.
'StfSS'SS
' -sj TSsi.'SJSf
Our 820.00 IMntJifor 510.00
Om 18 on JMa'eslor OOO
Our 10 oo I'm fsfjr . Ron
Our 1 1.00 Plates for . TOO
Om 12.110 l'lnten for 00
Our 10.00 riatf foi . ft OO
Our 8 00 nates foi t oo
oui 0 oo Plnte for ft OO
llrlilcenorlc !I OO
Cold i rownt, aak .1 OO
CjoM ruiinn .1 OO up
l'l.itlniim rilltnsn . . Tftc
Mlver nillnsi . . . . ftoc
Torcelnln i'llllngs . 60c
foment nillnzs .. . i. nae
Boston Dental Parlors
Corner Lackawanna and YVjomlni Avcs
(Over Newark Shoe Store.)
inn's V
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers of
OLD STOCK
ILSNER
5ii)yiisiii3i.pj
Telephone Call, 2333.
II. PLEASANT COAL
At Retail.
Coal of the best quality for domestic us
and of nil sizes, Including Buckwheat und
H'.rdseye, dellveied in any part of th
city, at tho lowest price.
Oidcrs received at tho office, first floor.
Commonwealth bulldlnir, room No. 6;
telephono No. 2iU or nt the mine. telc
phone No 272. will be promptly attended
to. Dealers supplied at the mine.
W. T. SMITH.
WOLF & WENZEL,
340 Adams Ave., Opp. Court Moan.
PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS
Bole Aetata for Rlcbardsoii-Bnyntoa'j
Furnace, and Itanjjv
JCNAQ LOVO'S SONS.
These Prices Are
Lower by 25 Per Cent.
Than You'll Find
Elsewhere Today.
Positive assurance of this is given in
the following facts. Do not take
our word unless you wish come,
see the goods.
A yard for fine quality
Scotch Madras just the
thing for summer dress
es. Regular puce is 6c.
yard,
2f
Ladies' Lisle Vests,
veiy fine quality, pret
tily crocheted at neck.
Regular price, 30c.
19'
p ror woon
bury's Fa
mous Facial
Soap. Regu
p For choice of
SO styles in
Handkerchiefs.
Regularly 10
cents.
lar price, 2ic
All linen and extra large
size Towels, with red bor
deis, worth i2c, to go at
for
BUck
Satin
13ro:ades
worth 43c
, For
. Wash
silks
that ars
worth 35C
Full size and
good quality
Muslin Pillow
Cases, worth 12
cents.
7'
40-in. Organ
dies, in many
pretty designs
worth 1 2 ) 2
cents.
p For Children's Fast Black
Ribbed Hosiery, that is
I worth 12c.
All Purchases Are Delivered Free. Sat
isfaction or Money Back. Cool
est Store in Scran ton.
Fisrnisliiiigs
umsner
Here Are a Few
Ingrains.
nvervthlnp to he hud worth the havlns
New dc'lqni L'ntriue color effeclb Spe
cial values at
50c, 65c, 75c.
Straw Hatting.
All till- spason a Importation?. The
coolot mom sanitary covering to be
found Hue are sample values:
China Matting.
$4.50 roll, 4oynrd, v jlue Sn.00.
$6.00 I oil, -10 yard", value JS.00
S3. OO roll, 10 yard?, value S10.00.
WILLIAMS & McANULTY
127 Wyoming Avenue.
1 TWO JUNE
Our $2.50 Vici Kid line for Men and Women. Just
the thing tor hot weather. Ligft., strong, neat and
and dressy, up-to-date. The biggest seller in the city.
Special June Price $1.98.
Button, Lace, Congress. All Toes. Cloth Tops or All
Vici. We have sold hundreds of these already and will
sell as many more within a week. This shoe is a seller.
TANDAHD
!3s Handiest Store in the
and a
Big Lot
or
Can tslip Belts
Just arrived at
CONRAD'S
305 Lacka. Ave.
JONAB LONQ'S SONS.
39
p For handsome patterns
u in French Percale Shirt
Waists, very newest
designs, the regular
price of which is 69c.
Ladies' White and
Gingham Aprons, extra
large size, well made.
Regular price, 35c.
21'
p For Japanese
I it f a J Jr t
worth from s
cents to 15
cents.
p rui rauuca vvoou water
y Pails, strongly made and
worth 15c by the carload.
For
Chit-
dren's6s
Madras
Dresses.
1 2 yard
24'
pieces of
French Val
encia Laces
so styles to
choose.
For 45-inch Chiffon
and Muslin De Soie,
that is worth 98c. yd.
Special Values:
Japanese Hatting.
e$ our line at 15c, 20c, 25c, 35o and
40e Pf r ard Discount by the roll.
Tokio Rugs.
Hti;h0t itiallt hand-made sarao ni
Turkish Rood"! New line Just opennd,
fpeclallv adapted for the cottage or tha
veranda. All the sizes'.
It 12 nt
10 O 7 (tnt
1) nt
t x 7 nt
:i x (i nt
S12.0Q
. 9.oa
EOQ
.OO
1 &Q
Some, special hall rugs, 3x9. 3x12, 3x15
LINOLEUMS OILCLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES.
Everything to be found In a first-class
stock at right prices.
SPECIALS. 1
City. 217 Lacka. Ave. i
THE
rlOQSfC POWDER CO.
Rooms I and 2, t'oui'ltli BTd'g.
SCRANTON, PA.
Mining and Blasting
POWDER
Maieut Moonluund lUishdalo Work
LAR-IN & RND POWDER CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Uectrle Datterlen, Kloctrlo Exploder,
lor cxplodlns blasta, Hafoly Fuss and
Repauno Chemical Go's cxp&gs
O -sh 43
-" Suits.
71C
12
59c
I tfW?ft P
shoe mm,
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