THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29. 189S. 5 h NORTON'S SUM.MER SALE. BAROA1NS IN BOOKS. Clearing Sale of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AT MALI3 THE PRICE. Wehaca good assortment of single volumes anil Odds and Ends of Lots, New, Hcccnt and Standard Hooks, Many of them by Popular 'rltcrs, Mhlch we want to clear out, and offer them at Half Trice. This is a good opportunity to get a lot of Good Hooks at Unusually Low Prices. Call and look tlicm over. M. NORTON, 322 Lack. Ave., Scranton. 32 S.Maln St, Wilkcs-lSarrc. AMOUS (LUMRLE IMSli For the P.tfonl.e ACKAWANNA "Tlie" L-MUNDRY. Sw4. 18 01 Patriotic "-ones, rurmn Hero son;:, j.-ic noon cillectlon, loo rulm Libre MiirtlvJoC Wnr Sonc, Hotel Hart Mnrt'lvJ'ir book collection, ."iOc I'rpsa Chili Miiich,'J."c Wnr Song Folio, I'v r,v Mnntli, toe new book, fiOr Muslcnl Itvcoul, lOe 205 WYOMING AVltt UE, SCRANTON. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LIME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. .Matters Follclted Whero Other railed. Moderate Charges. CROWN CATARRH POWDER SOLUBLE. Prepared according to tho prescription of a prominent speiidllst. Ji insiautl ic litvcs nnd pcimanently cuies t'uturrli. Asthma Hay Fever. Cold In the Heid. Soro Throat and Quinsy Harmless, pleasant, effectual, ltead this testimon ial "Crown Catarrh Powder relieved and cured my case of Catarrh, which was a very aggravated one of long standlns " John T. CouRhlln (Department of State), E14 B St.. N. K., WnshiiiRton. D. C. Price B0 centB. Sold in all first cla"s drug stores Liberal sample, with powder blower complete, mailed on receipt of 13 cents. Crown Catarrh Powder Co., 75 Clinton Place, New York. V ui a HEveopcned a General Insurance Ofllce In mitt mi Bui i. Eett Stoclr Companies represented. Large cck especially eollclted. 'ielephouo 18ilU. T3Z Write or Call for Price Lit. KEMP, 103 Wyoming Avenue. THIS AND THAT. Last night when Mr. Janw L. Connoll returned from a day's oiiiIiir nt Lake Henry he was surprised to lind seveiul members of his famlh cif upIiir pullous positions on the loot of his handsome home or In tho trees In the elult, nhilo it seemed that tho entire hill In tho lo cality sunoundliiK Cla incnuc was bwurmlng with boys. It transpired that about 7.S0 a Spanish flag was dlscocreJ floating from Mi Council t icsidiiiee und Immediately a "regiment" undi r the com mand of General Charlie Whjte, Colonel C Bats and Lieutenant Sullivan proceed ed to marcli on the offending ob 1 1 'I he youngters carried American at Cuban flags which were fc Mowed bv iwo Held pieces. The "soldiers" truk possession of the house und j ulled down the Spanish flag when It was used as a mat b sev eral ImllRjiant olllcers. Ii was linn burned In tho presenco of the thiong, ar ttr two bmall colored bos. who had ex pressed a rltslro to hto It fi r a tent v:eie taken Into custody. Of eouiso all this excitement was tho result of a Joke pei pelrated on Mr. Council anil theto Is ev ery reason to believe that his' biother. Mr C P.. Council, was tho Instigator of tho plot. At any into It has been many moons slnco the boys en the hill have nod to much fun, nnd the event is sot down In their calendar as worthy to be placed along with the Fourth of July. Tho French Bertellon system for Iden tifying criminals, authorized by councils for uto In this city, will bo put In opera tion at once. The necessary applluuces, books, etc., have been received at police headquarters The sstem Involves In tricate measurements, description of col or and shape, etc., und a tabulated rec ord, The outllt will he keqt in tho oltlco of Chief of Police Uurrell. Mr. Margaret llndgor, of Allegheny City, second vice grand mlslioes of the Ladles' Auxiliary to tho Brotherhood of Ball rend Trainmen, who came to this ioRp$8S GDI Rote camera oil SiU House city taut Friday on a vMt to the sister IoiIkps here, left Monday afternoon tin n lour tin our?; the stnte. Hlio wits en tertained clurlntr her stay by MistrcH Maty I.iiclicr and Vice Minimis Cuth tilno rrancls, of Lodge No. U'l. CollectOi' T. V. renman received n lei.'. Rrnm jrstcrdity fum Iton. X. 1J. Hentt. rotntnlxylopcr of Interim) rcNcnue, .itnt InK Hint a further Hiipiily of ndhcMo ptamiw will he tecilved tomorrow. Tho onclKnmcfts nlreadv Kent to the col lector hue been but 10 tier cent, ot tho demand made upon him from the cllstilct, It rhculd bo umlciMood that tlio postiiKO Htinnps to bo need In tlio liroarnt emer coney cannot ho oMnlne.il at the po.-el-ofllccs. Tomorrow nlfctil the cantata of "Ittlth" will he celvrn at the 8lm?on Mcthodlit thuieh by n larRe riKKrcK.itiem of talent, IncliidliiB Mrs. H. T. JaMie, Miss Marparet Jor.es, Mr. Jono of St. l.uke'H choir, .Mr. Hon en nnd others. A tine chorus of fortv olces will njIM. !t will be one of the mot cnjojablo musical event of the season. Iteeni fl. Jones has been promoted from a police pattolnnn tn dek nr Ke.mt. lie will be ns'lmied to nlcht duty In the Center stteet station houe. Jones was appointed a patrolman by Major Council May 3. KU l'ElJSONAL. Mrs Willi A Kimmerer has returned from BliiRhaniton. Private Morlhi Mniphy, of Company I. 1 heme on a fut lough. John T. Richards letumed last nlEht from a vNIt to Camp AIki r, Va. Ailhur M Phillips Is MsltliiK friends In Cotincllsllle and I'nlcmtown. Miss Kllsnbetii Prcscott Hale, of Yomo ers Is vNitiiitr Mis- Ada Phllllpv. Mis Jacob lltnnv, of Ithaca, Is th3 Burst of Mr- l'alkner, of Linden stree'. Mr and Mi. I!. K. llicrellnir. of Kns Mm Iiinxk. an the Kiiests of their liephi u W S. I'onte. Thom.is Harnf.ither. of Theodore street. Mill fcr i;iiRl,ind S.iturday on tho l.u cntil.i finni New York city. Attotnis i:erett S. Warren nnd Oeo. lloin aie in tlaitlsburs; to attend tho s-ltilnK ot the pardon I10.11 it. Miss M,u Cannon, of Twenty-first stre-1 Is isltliiK friends nt S.nona and Hi. tli N Y She will ro to Canada be Ion returnliiK to Scranton. M Cnldsmlth of fiold'mith Brothers, sails for Kurope today. Mr. lioldMiitth will lslt his biithplace In Clermany lor the (lrt time In foity-two years. Ml-s Hc-iMe I)als and her brother. Jnnif - have .surcssfnllv parsed the ex amination at HloomsburR Slate Xorm-il silioul which .Miss, IXnls will enter next Stptemher. John II. Hlaekwood leaes for Camp Alser Va . todav. where for a time ho will lepbue Charles JJ. n.mlels as the Tiuth's repieentntlvr. Mr. Daniels Is in poor licnltli and comrs home to reruptr ate Philip HIr-lnnd Tile hard I'iirIi and V. A Kimrell vent to Nnv Yoik cits last exonlriK The two tormer will exnniln" the recently open-d town plots at Now Oranpr. In which Mr. Pi.rIi Is Interested, before tlnlr return to Scr.inton. DRILLIANT MUSICAL RECITALS. Hy tho I'upils ol Mr. Sonthworth, MiH I reemnn and Hiss Allen. At. Mr. fcouthw oith's studios tho sec ond programme was given yesterday nfteiniion, when the violin pupils of Miss Julia Allen assisted the pupils of Mr. Snutlivvnrtli and Miss Freeman. Aiming- thne who gave plnno solus were tiny girls whose prntlciency was sin prising. Mi. Southworth takes great delight in the insti notion of these little penpio nnd finds his lmvnrd In the f.'irllltv they oxcirlso In a quiring beau tiful touch and rich toulal effects. Misses Mamie Fletcher, Cnnle Cllf f"iel nnd Anna Cuughllii gave pleasing piano selection--. Thiee little maids, Annie Kobei tsmi, Mattlo Klune nnd Hnzel Lltt.s, plavcd eharmlnclv. The "Studio club." Mis. F, L. McKep, Mis. John Neeley, Misses Jennie Hnindage, Himnlo Hippie, Lucy Fuller. Mnigaiet Hoinn, Lily Joseph. Flora Levi, Mary Mason. Margaret Mitchell, Sata Pei kins. Fluience Itubertson and llauiet Stltes, sang with delightful effect. Miss Illni'kinan nccompanying nn the piano, Miss Hllen Stltes giving the violin olili gato This portion of the programme showed the excellent work of Miss Cor delia Fireman as leader of a chorus. Miss Kllen Scranton Stltes, of Wyo ming, Is a little maid only twelve years of ago, who displays lemnrknble talent with the violin. She has been study ing with Miss Allen nnd for so oung a perfouner gives promise In her stjlo and Individuality of having a t.ucer. Mrs. F. L. McKee sang n solo with nitlstic finish. MHs Maigaiet ftur, of West nttston. gave two beautiful vio lln numliers: Miss Lucy Fuller, of Hlm huist, sang with fine effect "Calm as the Night." and Miss Hatrlet Stltes sang p.xquMtely 'Giass and Rose"-," with n violin obllgato by her sister. Misses Harlow and Stltes accompanied the lust choi us with their violins. In the evening nt the Kxcelslor eiub another fine piogramme wns lendered Among the numbeis that nttiatteel much fnvorable comment were the solos by Miss Maigaiet Hoian, who has n contralto voice of mnrvclous rango, nnd by Miss Lily Joseph, who sang with gieut sweetness n spring song nnd "What the Chimney Sang." Mlsa Lauin Meldium plujed bill llantly und with good technique two numbcts. Misses Jennnottc Klngsley, Holeii Gibbons. Mamlo Fletcher, Clain Haiictt, KlUnbcth Palmer nnd Not inn Williams gave clever interpretations of well-known composers. Miss Hllen Suites plaed two pleasing violin num bers una Mrs. V. L. McKee. of Ply mouth, sang with beautiful effect "Fleur des Alpes." Among others on tho programmo weie Miss Hinrnn Ludvvlg, whoso solo was exceedingly well rendeied. The llnnl number, n ti In by Misses Fiep inaii, Ilobertson and Joseph, was n fitting close to n musical ticul greatly pnjoyed by the large audience which tioiwled tlie big hull to tho outei doois. National Hdiicationat Asaoclnllon Hiciirsion--Vf nuliiuctou, I), C. A large imrty. composed of Super intendent Howell and fi lends, will leave for Washington, D. "'., at 8 a. in. AVednesday. July C. mute Delavvaio, Lackawanna unci Western rullioad to Mununkn, Chunk und Pennsylvania, railroad Pullinun vestlbuled eonthps will be provided for theli use. same to iuii thinugh fiom Scrunton to Wnsli Ington without change. Fnre for the lound tilp, $9.S1. Tickets will bo sold good going July 4 to 7 Inclusive, good for return until July 15. or by deposit lug ticket with joint ngent lotutn limit may bo extended until August 31. A. P. Kier, who recently putchnsed tho Keinnton Cash store will continue tho business Mr. Kizer has had several years nt pxpcrlencp, nnd hlj many friend In Scranton wish him pront sueess. AVnlt for tlio opening ot the Martin shoo stock, nt tho I Uiothom, Thurs day morning, June SO. DENTLER'S WORK HERE IS FINISHED tins Closed tbe Recruiting Quarters In tlio Mcnrs Building. CAPTAIN KLMCOTT. OF miLADI'.L PIUA, IS lirlltU TO MUSTim IN IlU- ciifiTS ron iikqimknt or hn-aiNi:i:its-NAMt;s of men sclix't- i;i) YUdTiniDAY-UXAMINATION IS mam and only very i.vrnt.Li oi.nt j1kx, sound physically ark acci:pti:d. Lieutenant Dentler closed the recruit ing ofllce In the Meats building estei day at noon and almost simultaneously rcci lilting qunrtors for the First Vol unteer Coips of Hnglneeis was opened nt the ntmoiy on Adams avenue, with Captain Kugonc Kllicott, of Philadel phia, in chuige. Dr. C. L. Ferrlsh, of the t nlverslty of I'ennsjlvnnla, iiccom panles Captuln Kllicott us examining surgeon. Wh' u Lleutenunt Dentler closed tho doois of his recruiting oilirc ester- day eight more men had been enlisted nnd todny nt noon a detail of thltty one men will be sent on to Fort Mc Pherscn, Atlanta. On., tn Join those who have pteceded them. These thlity ouo m. ike u totul of 17.1 iccrults from Scranton nnd inimi'dlnte vicinity. It was tlneo weeks yesteiday since Lieu tenant Dentler began his vvoik, assist ed by Sergeant llaulngtnn and I'll vntes Brown and Finery. In toiupail son with Wilkes-Banc, tho only other city visited. It might be said that It took four weeks' good hard weiik to get liil men down there nnd the class of lecrults does not comp.no with those sent fiom our own town. DFNTLL'K'S OHDICHS. Last Saturday Lieutenant Dentler lecelved mdeis to stay long enough to get ISO mine men. Sunday evening unlets cnnie to stop leciultlng. Thus he la ks 110 men of having the ISO and the legiment now has l.LM Instead of 1.27J, ns It would If the lieutenant could have staved a few weeks moip. As It Is, the Kleventh goes to Porto Hlco, its probable destination, with nunp than most of tho legulnr Infantiy leghnents-. over a the nrmory tlilrty-flvo re cruits enrolled by C. C. Conkllng, for the nnglneer corps, were examined nnd up to ; o'clock nineteen had been pnssed. Mr. Conkllng had exercised gieat caie in selecting his men, but the physical examination wns on a par with tlio regular army, very rigid. Part of thoe recruited will be sent to Peekklll-on-tho-Hudson nnd another detail will lollow tomonnw They leave heio on the R o'clock Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western train. Captain HMIcott will bc here only a few davs. He wants all the men ho can get. They must be stiong, moral and phvsi-allv sound, faiily well edu cated, and of good intelligence. He takes all iccrults as second-class and the grndlntr comes after th coips Is organized and ofllcered. It irsts with the Individual ns to what c'ass he te mnlns in. The percentage of engineeers as compaivd with other bunches of tlio service Is small, but they must bo above an average in point -if capabil ity nnd Intelligence. Most of the men seemed at Philadelphia were college graduitps. hood oPFoimwrnns . Theif Is every oppoitunity for quick advancement and good training for a blight, clean young man In the en gineer service and those the captain wants, nnd right away, too. The men leciulted yesterday aie as follows' H. (1. Beane, Philip Schooner, Thomas W. Johns, Chillies Hellerman, Thomas Hauls, Hvnn F. Davis. Albert Dever, Joseph A. Wagner, James B. Machete, Charles D. Hagan. Owen Clrogan, Artie II. Glltoy, all of Scianton, Benjamin F. Butterfleld, Schultzvllle; Jacob A. RIef, Honesdale Charles It. French, Forty Toit:' Kusell Mnck Huflllcker. Peckville; Andicw Dascnbroc k, David Kearney, Arohbald; Samuel Hmoiy Mciei, Jcimjn. CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE BANQUET. Delightful Allair in tlio Hold Ter rnco Last Night. The Imperial Chautauqua circle held a banquet last evening nt Hotel Ter race which was exceptional in its unique and delight) ul character. The clicle ii composed chiefly of membeis of the Penn venue Baptist church The committee on arrangements con sisted ot .Mr. M. W. Lowry, Mrs. L. It. Stello and Mir. D. A. Capwell. Mr. A. L. Collins was toastmaster. The menu enrd was large and beautiful, with n cover elaboiately decorated with Amoiicnn and Cuban lings. A musical piogramme was a featuie of the occasion in which Mis. K. C. Dean, Mrs. M. W. Lowry. Mis. Lister nnd Miss Colvln participated. n nd diess was given bv the president, Mr. H J. Hall. Tho teusts were oilglnal sentiments prepated by Mr. A. L, Collins, whose creative genius is much appreciated by those who know him. The lesponses wcie: "Our Circle." Mr. Lister; "Chau tauqua Woik," Mis. L. M. Gates; "Tho Ladles," Mi. M. V. Lowiy; "The Gen tlemen," Mis D. A. Capwell; "The Babies." Mis J. W. Hrownlns; "The Army," Dr. D. A. Capwell; "The Navy." Dl. I. JI. Gates; "The Flag," J. W. J downing, esq Mr. Luther Keller, who was to have responded to the toust "Our City, was absent. Tho tablo was In the lorm of a hollow square. Those seated wore Itev. and Mrs. Pierce, Dr. and Mis Gates, Dr. and Mrs. Capwell, Mr nnd Mrs M W. Lowry. Mr. nnd Mis. H I. Carr, Mr. nni Mis. J. W. Browning, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hall. Mr. end Mis. K. C Dean. Mi. and Mis. L. It. Stelle. Mr. und Mrs. A. L C dllns. Mr. and Mis J. A. Pennington. Mt. and Mis Whltto more, Miss Colvin EXCURSION ON THURSDAY. Sunday School ol Cavalry Rrlormod Cliurch ill Go lo Lnl.c Ariel. Yiio Sunday school of the Calvary Refoimcd chuich will take their annual outing ut Lake Ariel, Thuisday, Juno 30. Mr. Brink nnd the committeo who huve tiinrRe of the excursion have mado nriangf ments with the companj- for two tinlns. One leaving Sciantm at 8 40 In tho morning nnd the second nt L'.20 In tho afternoon, this atrangement was made for those who could not spend tho entire duy at tho lake. Tlio committee have prewired an elaborate programme cf amusements and sports for tho c!n-. Among the features will be n bnse ball guine, foot racaa, bicycle inces, boat races, ete. Tlio challenge of Mr, HtuidevniU has been ac- fepted hy Mr. TJilllk. Their fklffn will lie nt the Inlto liy Wcelncwlny und tho nun will ho on the Rinunris early. Professor Jolin Wyhnl will lie at the hike nliio that ilny to fulfill it diiil lc us? f"f u two nillf swinmiiUR tnnt"li which he litis iccelvcd from a nt occa sional, , j MURPHY-KELLY NUPTIALS. Ceremony Porloinicd tn 81. John'i Cliurch by Iter. IL J. Molloy. The mnrrlage- of Miss Mary Kelley to Atlotney John F. Murphy, of Frank lin avenue, wns solemnized nt St. John's church, South Scianton, yester day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Miss Hllzu bcth Kelley, sister of tho brldp, nnd n tenrhpr at No 6 si hool, was mnld of honor, nnd Mnrtln J. Cndden wiu grromsmnn. Joseph Mniphy. brother of tho trroom. nnd Attoiney M. J. Me Andrew weiu the usheis. The bridal pnity enteied the edlllce tn tlta strains of the wedding inarch from Lohengrin nnd they proceeded tn til" siinituaiy tall wheio they wore met by Ilev. H. J. Melley. paster of St. .Tchn's church, who performed the ceremony. Miss Heatclon sweetlv ren dered 'Oh, Piomlsp Mo," while the service was being lead and for a reccs sionlal played Mendelssohn's mnrch. At the conclusion of the ceicmony theie was a leceptlon at the home of tliH bible's patents, Mr. and Mis Junies II. Kelley, 1110 South Irving avenue, und a weddliiB dinner wns seived. The bride was attired In a gown of gre.y hioadeloth with lacp trimmings. Her attendant woio n dress of white organdie over green nnd cat lied while cai nations. Mr. and Jlrs. Murphy left on the 3 !U o'clock tinln for u visit at Now Yolk city, Boston and Bildgepoit. Conn. WILL UNCLE SAM WIN ? That Is tbu (tucstion 'flint tlio Cale donians Mould Like) Answered. As usual the Caledonians wilt have their annui'l athletic games this year, nnd many new featuios will be seen They will hold fotlh at tho Driving paik on July 4. and have a gieat com bination cannon and balloon atttac tlon. A feituio that they expert will ptove most Interesting Is the obst.ide rac. Thero will be high fences to go over, low ones to ciavvl under, barrels to get through and clothes to put on Among tho clothes will bo an I'ncie Sam suit and tho conimlltce would, no doubt, like to see the winner wear the feiilt of t'nclc Sam. By nil means ho ought to win and we now predict that he will conic off vktoilous ns easily ns he will ovc r Spain. There nro 2i5 other inli'iestlng athletic numbers on the programme" Don't fall to at tend them this jcir If jou wish to be pleased. Admission Is only 2a cents FIRE ON SPRUCE STROEf. Did Slight DnmiiRi! to Bulletins Occu pied by National Cnnliot Co. About 0 30 last night smoke was seen Issuing fiom the fuuth story of the brick building at Spuico stieet und Oakford court, occupied by the Na tional Casket and Supply company. The flic oiiglnuteel in u packing room In tho tear of the fourth flooi, wheie a quantity of paper and other inllam mablo mnterlal was ljlng about loose ly. The tire was extinguished by the Phoenix Chemical company, which did very effective seivlce. But slight dam age wns done. Thomas Campbell, the eliivcr of the chemical engine, who was Injuied In the collision of a month ago. although not fully recovered, was present and assisted Knglneer Geoige In handling the engine. MISS BECKER'S PUPILS. They Cavo n Dclislitlul Uerltiil In Powell's Music More. Miss Salome Becker's pupils gave n delightful reiitnl last evening m Pow ell's musi looms. The progiammo was stilctly follow eel and was of a high oider. Miss Ma Duster displayed much piotleiericy in her piano num bers and also Misses C.iule Hitchcock, Mav Hacket, Grac ' Shiver and Joseph ine Slobveker. Miss Sue Hippie gave a pretty (election. Hirma Frey. Leioy Shlrer. Kilsall Sampson, Fiod Gunster, Sacile Falkow sky and Hazol St. Amand added much to the ocaslon by their pleasing work. Miss Martin. Messrs. t'thman and Rob erts gave vocal selections with good ellcet. TO KANSAS CITY AND BACK. Lou;; Walk Two South Scranton .Hen Will I'ndertalio. This morninr; A. F. Hoffman and Kdward bahr, of South Scranton, will leave for Kansas Cit They intend to walk the entire distance und back on n wuger of $1,000. They are to bo ba.U In this city on Sept. 29. Both men leave without a cent and aro to return with at least JJOO each. Thov have fortllluel themselves with letteis fiom prominent residents of tho cltv. War. Vnr. Its always war In the shoo business, and the stoio with the best bargains get the trade. The Martin shoe stock at the 5 Brothers shoe store will stir things up for a time. Sale opens Thuis day morning;. Summer Night Dance. Thlid of tho series ut Selgel's danc ing academy Thuisday evening. Thej coolest spot in the city. Orchestra music. Men m Heating and Plumbing. P. F. &; M. T. Howley,23l Wyoming ave. a specialty of Fine Coffees and Teas Pure Blended Teas at 25c per pound. Coursen's Java Coffee 25c. Coursen's Triple Blend 32c Coursen's Java and Mocha 28c. E. Q. Coursen malic THE PUPILS WHO WERE SUCCESSFUL Passed tlie Grammar A Public School Examination. AP.R NOW PBIVILnOKD TO KNTEFt TUG HIGH SCHOOL-PUPILS CAN OBTAIN TliniK MAHKS BY CALL ING at Tin: ot'Ficn of sfpf.b- INTBNDllNT HOWHl.t, - PFPILS HAVING A GHN'LHAL AVHRAGK OF SIXTY-F1VF. AND MOBC HNTITLF.D TO A SECOND EXAMINATION. Below are tho nam's of tho tmbllc school pupil who passed the recent final Gtnmmar A examination. These pupils aro entitled to enter the High school. Pupils can obtain their marks by calling nt the oillcp of Superintendent of Schools George Howell In tho city hnll. All pupils having a general aver age of slxly-five und more nre entitled to a second examination. The unities of thoto who were succestul In the ex amination arc: No. 3-John McTIrIip, James Morlar Ity, John Murphv, Anna Murphy. Anna Kurwln. Katberlnc Rafter, Hannah Ry an. Harriett Linn No. 10 Anna Coyne, Florence Craig. Mary Donohoe. Patrick Dougher, Her man Fiouhan, Albeitu Ppyke. No. 13-Salena M. Jones. Albert Harris, Stella Mm raj. Frank Clarke, Hllzabeth Williams Adam Velth. No. II Mattle Hughes. Katherlne Jen nings, Mary Jennings, Julia Lallj-, Kdna Lewis, Mamie Lewis. Hddle Lord, S.illle McCrackcn, Katie Slrllugh, Kdward Me IliiRh, Uln.i MeDonoURh, Roy Moigan, Wllllo Mosicr, Lizzie Needham, George Paine, Mae Phillips. Fred Phillip". Hu gene Powell, Aichle Sac, Margaret Shecrln, Willie Snow Louis Street, Nor tls Swisher, Maud Thomas, Alice Wil liams, Norma Williams, John Williams, Willie Williams, Charles Acker, Eva Ap gir, Louis Bates, Charles Carpenter, Cecelia Caey, James DavK Vera I'm peror Robert Evans, Helm, Everett Ben Bvnon, Hello Flannlgan, Bert Hand, MM tie Bates. No. Hi Flora Blddleman. William Haj'os, Mav Jones. Rachel Jones. Arthur Reese. Paul Williams. No :." Addison Chase. Burnham Guild, Claience McAllster. Harold Norton, Porcv Shires, Stuait Shoemaker, Bruce Shotton, John Smith, Wlll'am Wcscott, Grace Atherton, Agnes DiiRRan, Alice Duggan. Julia Henwood, Jesslo Hill, Maiy Ilolleran, Maggie Jervls, Floj Kintner, Battle Lesh. Mabel Malsey. Belinda McGurrln, Ll'.zle Miller, Orra Reese, Cora Roberts. Ella Thomas. Diana, Watkin. Emily Edgar No 27 Edward Evans, Harry risher, Flod M roller. Isa Hlslop. Nettle Law rence. Claia Miller. Cairle Monnla, Jiimes II Neeld. Lizzie Olver, Cole B Price. Kenneth Smith, Blanche Thomp son, Leila Woodruff No ;s Arthur Brown, Mamie Carpent er, Harry Connolly. Frank Klwood. llan n ih Faust, Arthur liorej-, Mabel Florev Carl Hughes. David Medway, Frank Me l'arland. Maud Potter. Daisy Perrj-. Ellz nbeth Palmer, Agnes Sherman, Russell Muirtlltf, Melvin Snj-eler No .'IT AUhur Alexander Horace Chan dler, Leonoia Edwards Katbryn Fish, Evelyn Gates. Stella Kinback Arthur Leach, EtlnRe LaBar. Florence Nye, Nora O'Bojie. Sterling Rlker. George Sancton. Lulu Thompson, Jessie Welsh, Edith Walter. No. KV Arthur Keller, Walter Kauf holel. GeorRO Lewis, Elizabeth Lees Ver onica Moonev. Frank MrGowan, Frank O'Hellley, Ethel Pease Mead Palmer. iehie Phillips, Helen Russell, Rue Rip ple Arthur Sloat, Robert Schultz, Ther esi Wood. No. 3t rioreneo Adams, Bella Fein Jierg. Lucy GltRallon, Fannie HarrlFOn. Helen Haj-. Mabel Lohman, Ethel Me carRle. Eva Moredock, Nellie Noone. M.irrIo Itiper Rose Rozenevelg, Lllllo Shapiro Floienre Smith, Cornelius Bar lett. Hugh Dawson. Clarence Elliott, Thomas Kane. Hanv Mayer. George Oram. Joseph Rafter, Karl Schoen, Mon roe Schwartzkopf, William Vetter. S. V "Wheeler, of Hancock, N. T., has Just completed and furnished n beautiful cottage nt Lake Starlight, on the Scianton branch of the Ontario and Western railroad. This cottage is to lie lented hy the week or month during the summer season. Excellent accommodations, good fishing, mall, telegraph offices linndy, stoie and eueamerv. " HkIo of Mnrtln Shoe Stock will be a red hot on from start tn finWh We have lots of "steam" back of the tale and we mean to break all previous lecoids. Sale opens Thursdaj morninr. June 30, nt the Five Brothers shoe store. A Good Set of Teeth Tor... $3.00 Our Best Sets or Teeth 5.00 Including the Painless Uxtractlan, DR. S.C.SNYDER 321 Spruce Street, Opp. Motel Jermyn iraw Haftings May be you don't know it but straw mattings are away up this year, That's why you better take advantage of this old price offer. We've got some that we bought before the raise. Now we offer them at about one-quarter less than others ask, Here they are: f,hin;i Plff irifrc Very special and sold elsewhere for Wmncl 1 ldLllIlgb, ,2I:2c,'theseweofleratlOca Jtl. Fine Cotton Warp Japanese Matting 23c. Verv Fine Japanese Mattings I0c Cnrnn Plnf-fin-iYC lust the thing for vestibules and halls. ULUd L lllllgi, We carry all widths. Prices a little less than usual. ISIiniPl Mflf fincc These are made of fibre and come in ncipici iTiaLLiu&a, hancjsome designs, closely resem bling carpets which they excel in wear. Prices run less than you pay for interior goods. SIEBECKER & WATKINS, 406-408 Lackawanna Avenue. MONEY OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO, 1 11 to 140 Meridian .Strect.bcrantou, l'a. T nouo oj.'. WINS, LUBRIGATIN6 AND CYLINDER OIL PAINT UEPAKTMCNT. -Linseed Oil, Varnlsb, Dryers, Japau anil Sblnilo Slain. HOTEL STRUCK BY LIQHTNINQ. Hulldlng OwunVl by James Padclcn Kllclilly Dnmugrcl. A bolt of lightning stiuck the tower on the hotel of Jntnes Pndden, nt Wash ington avenue nnd Phelps street. e tcrdny afternoon nnd did eomu Blight dnmiiRo to the building. Severn! persons who were In the hotel Ht tlio time wcie sevcicly affected by the lightning. Tho Hast Hollers Will be the first to go. All nro good, but if you wnnt the best come eaily to our gieat shoe sale. Opens Thursdny morning. June SO. Excursion to Nlngnrn I'dtld. On July 2. 1SSS, the Lrhleh Valley Railroad company will sell tickets from Scranton to Niagara Falls and return nt rate of one fare for the round trip, limited for icturn to, nnd Including July fi. Consult ticket ngents for fur ther particulars. Fancy Philadelphia Print Butter, Per Pound. Clarke's Celebrated Berkshire Sugar Cured Hams, Per Pound: Have you seen the new Ham Diamond Lamp. The best on earth. With a DIAMOND LAMP and a cranton Bicycle you can ride safely at night. $35 and $50 STERLINGS Built Like a Watch, $60 nnd $75 Bring your repairs to us and have them done by mechanics. Enameling and nickle-plating a specialty. Why send your carriages out ol town to be rubber tired ? We can do it on short notice. Material and workmanship guaranteed. Iron and Steel. Bittenbender & Go, Factory and Warerooms. 12G aud 12S Franklin Ave. Turpentine White Lja4 Coil Xur, Tltoa 18c 8" "? 2 Clarke Bros mm UK. 20 Lackawanna Arc, Scranton Pi Wholesale and Kctatl DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Ready Hlxcd Tinted Paints, Convenient. Economical, Durable). Varnish Stains, rroduclns Perfect ImttntlonofExpsnslTcl Woods. Raynolds' Wood Finish, Especially Designed for Inatrla Woric Marble Floor Finish, Durnbto and Dries Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kal soniine Brushes. PURE LIMSEEQ OIL AND TURPENTINE. AN OUTLET FOR PATRIOTISM You want to give jour patriotism a chance lo ashpit Itself. Let It bo dis played In youi wisdom In bujlug and j'our npprecu tlon of the excellence of our stock of Hats and Furnishings for summer ye.u. Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. Heavy Is Indigestible It Is worse than nothing H causes Indigestion rnd tomnch trouble. Makes a perfon Irritable, cross and bad tfirrctcel Kpulls your wholo day nnd makes no end of trou ble. .V old it. t sc "Snow White" Flour and have light bread. GOOD bread Bread that tastes good, locks grcd feels good and is grod Ttread that does good. Dread that Is tho "Staff of Life ' In rcalltj'. You can get your grocer. Snow White" of "We Only Wholesale lt.' THEWESTONMILLCO Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. WRITING A LETTER In order to introduce my new line of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIVE DOLLARS to any one who will send me the name of any par ty who will buy a piano or organ of me. This will be paid when first payment is made on the instrument and to the first one who sends me the name. If you know of a neighbor who talks of getting one send the name in. 'Address George H. Ives No. 9 Woi .Market Street, Wilkes.IJarrc. BARBOUR'S HOMECREOITHOUSE Ilnvlnff added 1 M0 feet to our store) room, wo uro now prcpaied to show a liner absortment of furniture: than ever. You aro cordially Invited to call and Inspect our RoodB and compare prlcos. cash on ciu;dit. 425 LACKAWANNA AV. tT"- .- IB J '
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