tt.'1-JLE SCKAKTON TlUHUiNE-WEDNESDAY. .TUNE 20. 1808. m I GARBONDALE. The Carhondalo corroponcleneo of The Trlbuno Iibb been placed In tho hands of Mr. C II Munn. Salem iivonuo and Church Btreet, to whom news Iti'tns may bo addressed. All cotnplnlnU as to It'. rrcular delivery, etc., should be mado to Roberts & Reynolds, news agents J DGATII OP MRS. REID. Aged find Ilcpoctcd Itcsldcnt Passes to lint Howard. Mrs Samuel Held, n resident of Car bondale for nlnmst half a century, tiled yesterday mornliiK nt her home on South Mnln street Iieeensed was bnin In County Tyrone, Ireland, June C, 1.M. She had consequently just enteied her seventy-sixth year. She was mnnled In the old country to Samuel Held. The young couple came to America In 1840. They arrived on June 1 of that year, and came direct to Cnrlmmlulo. They have resided In this ilty on tlnuously since that time. In nil those years not n. pintle liPivaveMiioiit has occurred In tho family until Mis. Hold's death yesterday morning. Deceased during her long residence here had made many friends. She was, hoeer, of n retlilng disposition, and this coupled with lllnebs has kept her In the house for some time. She has been Indisposed for two years. Hit fatil illness lasted about n week. Her death was not unexpected. The an nouncement of It, however, cnucd very much of a shock among her ac quaintances. She Is very generally nmurned. Deceased Is sunived by her husband and nil of her chlldien, five In number. They are John Held, of Scraulon; .Mrs. Saiah Hut ton, Mis. Joseph Lindsay, Mrs. Adclbert Hnllls and Miss Maggie Held, of Carbondalo. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Hoi vices will be conducted by Hev. II. A. Sawyer, lector of Trlnltv cbunh. Interment will be made in Hiooksido cemetery. LOCAL AND PERGONAL. The school board has decided to levy a thirteen mill tax. That Is one mill less than last jonr's levy. Mi and Mrs. John Tolley, of Hones dal" lslted friends In this rlty today. Mrs D. K. T,ee Is visiting her pa rents. Mr ,nnd Mr-. Abiam Chun bill, of I.enowille Refure woik Is commenced on the Hfvei street pavement the Crystal Lake Hater company will put tloun n new main The old one Is a three-Inch cement pipe. A new one would hne to be substituted some day. and as It will be much caster and cheaper to do the woik before the pavement Is laid the new main will be put down at once. The new plpo will be a sW-lucli hm one At the legular meeting of Pioneer City Castle. No. JO.",. Ancient Oidr Knights of the Mystic Chain. Wednes day evening next, will occui the gen eial election of oflleeis. The Installa tion will take place in the Assembly hall on 'U'odnesdnv cmmiIiib, July fi, and will be conducted by Deputy Se lect Commander James Williamson, of cranton. A number of persons fioin this cltv will attend the dance nt 1'ein hall to night The Mozait oichestia will fui nish mush Re W. A. Hooelicr was colled to Wonvng, Monday to reiniltie t the funeral seivlce. of Mr Ilemv Pali n, one of the oldest residents of tho wil ley Her grandfather was one of the curb si ttlers and helped hold the toit at the time of the Wyoming masncro In 1776 Mis. Palen was bum in Forty Fort in 1M2, the youngest of eleven children, and had iilwujs lived in the Mclnitj of Wyoming, where she was much loved and respected. FACTOKYVILLE. Tno more of our oung men. John nv n'llrts and Charles Kmiiis, lime Hiiececilet l.i passing the mcdli'.il examination and will leave today for Kort Mct'lierson, (ia . vvncrc they will bo iniiMered limi tho wn ular arra and equipped nflei whltli tlicx will pioceed to 'lanipt. I'la. Rud fVpwell. wli" has been nulte ril oiinIv ill at ill" Oli Itlnsun l.a i nl at Cai lisle, li has so far recoveicd as to pimlt i f his ,..1111 miie, honii Thcio will be an ice cieain sociu! at the hunie nf II II ilnlgatc tit I.u Plume. Ih s evening, lor the benefit o! the l,.i ellcV mle of the fStanil Arm of the Heiuibllf of Wuvcrlj. The elicit from tins pl.u-' H Invitee!. Cuui i Usued nu older mm week tit dur ing tho old rlcr bridge :.' Tunkhumioek must be luirchuseil bv tlw cmtnlv and made a fiv biiclse. which wu imme cjlately actid upon by tho county com missloncis and on Tlunsday the cnmmis. slontrs went down to the bilrlso mid dc clared it ,i fre bridge The cost to the county will be about fJ7,0uu. Doiidn will be Issued for the payment of tho mni', and the deht will be paid by pa) In,; a tenaln amount each year till tho whole is wild Tup case of William Inliy has been taken up by our poor dliectors and he has been sent to a Kceley cure for treat ment Auditor's report of 'listiibutlon of Hinds 10 hands of Hdminlstiutor ot S. C. Je iwlels deceased, filed. In re couit ride. It Is order-d that rule No 1M providing for the makini. up nt tne tiL.l list of Wjomlns county in tho llrst rinv of Octobet, shall be aunndcU by Bubs.iti.tlng September for October In re special tush tax in Clinton town tnlp Court direct lew of ie m'lls. In re load In Nicholson township near Lake Hheildan. Oi niiitlou thi vlnvv ap pointed in Apill Is coiitlriutd. unit 1-t.inlt 11 Tiatt is appellate' viewer in place of C A Slak Special cash tnx In rnctniyville bo. rough. Supervisors allowed to levy spe. clal tax of five mills. Commonwealth vs. Georgo Snyder Cu.iq continued. In ro estate of Michael Pcrnim. de ceased Petition to sell real estate filed, and order of court made dlrci ting hon.1 In sum of W.0M. to bo approved by com i Sjracuse Dry Goods companv vs. K. I,. Foster ft Co rotltlon to dlssolvo attach- ment filed. Charles Kllrofcltcr, our populnr ex. mayor, spent Sunday with his parents here. V R Gard.ter was In Sprlngvlllo aver Sunday Miss Kltlirlne, of Jleshoppcn. Pa , Is spending a few days at the homo of Irr sinter Mrs 13. I Watklns, on Main street Professor Harmon and Profesor Wat. kins wcro out jesterday exhibiting their Piscatorial skill at Lake Mnnnt'ikn. Heart In your fish order early this morning us the supply is limited. Mlsi Blanche Stark has returned home from the Stroudrburg Stato Normal school, wheio cho has coinplotud tho Junior course Mr and Mrs. J W i:i!cnbefgcr spent Sunday at Russell Hill. Solomon Reynolds has his new and commodious ottag at Lako Sheridan nearly ready for occupancy. Dalton 1.1 going to be patllntlo this ear. and hoo an old fashioned celnhri. Hon, Tho Dalton Hose company will be the principal ones benefited by It, and es Ihcre Is nothing going to explode In tna nriKuuonnK towns, tney oufjiit to dnivv a. cood crowd, Among the many attra- A' WORD ON FRUITS, 1'liey Aro to Ho l'nrlnlten of with Judgment and Discretion. Tho bountiful earth brings forth fmltJ In their seasons. They nio wholesome, but should bo eaten with tho waueo of dU cietlon. .... ,i . i. Tho npplo Is at tho head of the list. It is more easily digested thnn any other f i tilt Hut tho skin should nlvviivs bo dls ciiided, for It irritates the bowels. 1'ichIi figs ate good, but dried ones should nlwavs boenltfully cooked. (Unto the plrenpple, or cut It Into tlnv hits for Its nber Is tough, and resists tho juices In the i tnmadi Tho common bamina Is a deceptive thing, and ehlldtdi should n"er bo al lowed to eat It raw. Haked bananas aio night v pinlsed , , Never should the skin of any fruit be swallowed. Tlio skin Is an armor for tho pulp. Tt Is us until for food as a plcco of chalk Is Whenewr u hneo eaten underripe or ovirrlpe fiult. and feel sharp, dinting pains In th uasttlc irglnn. ou will Una prompt telle! In Di.ffj's Pine Mult WhU ke taken In a little win in water It Is suprcmelv important that tho sick lies caused l bad fiult should be treit ed at once. The aluc of a Rood whlskev In bowel troubles Is nrRCil by the leudi rs In the medical piolesslon. Duff.s's Pure M.ilt Is nbeluley fieo finm haimful mnilci, aa chctnlial tests prove. tlous Is n bn-c ball game, scheduled tor o r,0 a m , betwi i r. the Dillon Hose com pain's team and t lie tiam finm Lang starf lloe touipiny, of this place Dr. A. 11. Vltch nnd family expect to spend u few das this week at New Mll fonl. The doctor, no doubt, has In his mind one of the nnnv Rood fishing lakes that are Incited In the wilds of Susque hanna I oiiutv. I'lirNty M.ithowson, rnctoryvllle's prumlslng yoi.ng pitcher, has Joined tho Scranton Ynuns M n's i'hrltl'in associa tion teani iikI pitched hie Ills! came with tin in Saturday acalust the Ktrong South Side team and ne.il lv sbuf them out, they miking hut two runs on him Ho had one put out one assist nnd tin error lis Rami. Thee made nnlv four hits off blin. lie RiiU' onh four bases on balls md strurk out ten batsmen. Mnthocsnn Is nnlv 17 venis old nnd Just ginduntcil finm Keystone academy. Asa ball pln ei he has n bright futuie. His curves and speed as well as his all around pl.ivlng nie the envy today of many veteian cot lenKiies Prank Rlfenburv teturned to his homo In St. l.ouis xosterdav. after spending bis vacation here with lelativc. Prank was fni luetic n I'.ietoi vvllle hnv but now 's cmniHcteil with tho I'ulted Stales mail dep.irtmeut at St. Louis. Dr. Prank Howe, of Hlngh.imlnn N. Y., was in town sesterdTV calling on his moth, r vim w.i icc.entl stricken with a pir.ilvtlc stioke .lames Lewis and wife of llhnca, N. Y., are spending their vatallon here Daniel Itieunemun nnd famllj, o Scinnton aie occupying their cottage at Lake Sin ild.ni. TAYLOR NEWS. Suns of Temperance I'lect OIHcers. Hose t'ouipanv IMcnio.-I't'rsonnl .Mcnlion. P.mblem division. Xo. ". tons of Tem peiautt he-Id thcli election of olliccis at .Monda.c i venlng's meeting. The follow ing olllceis won elected' Outside senti nel. William U ThoniLs: Inside sentinel, William llhi ins assl"tiint touductoi, .It- Jnm , muitia mi Plank Detkci. chaplain Hestord Caldwell' assistant le eotiiing itilelnr. Delia Williams, H e'iidln' setretiir.v, Kdvvaid D. Davi; tii.Kiuii Isaac Divls, vvorthv associate, I Izzie Havi-. W. P. Lewis Davis, otsa'i 1st. David liowcn, superintendent Y. P. V Itexfonl Caldwell; lin.illel.il sccie tnr, Lvan U Uvans, P. W. if., Lillian How ells. Frank He van and David Hopkins of the Ripple division, Sons of Tempeianee, of llvde Palk, paid it fiateiiuil visit to L'm Mi m division of this plaeo on Monday evening 'lii Alarlden .let cs. of llvde Parle, was t h gucot of f i lends In this place on Mon diev. Miss Alice Slit paid, of Green Ridge, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Janet llilio, tnl the past tew dus. Miss Jessie Owens, of Scranton, spent the Sabbath with her patents, Supelin lendent and Mrs W. H. Owens, of North Tn.v lor. The Tilbune btaneh ofllce in Tdjlor Is In the Coblelsh building. Local Rtpro sentalivc H. (I. Hvans Is In chaige. Mis Nelson Lou cry Is rapidly lccov eilng fiom her leeent sickness .MIsmcs MuniiP and Allee .MeCovlck. of Pcianton visited their parents In this place on Sunihij. Taj lor Hei-e company. No. 1, will hold n ginnd pb nle in Weber's palk em August I'-.. This company bus done n great deal for tho wolf ire of this town mid ni"ills gcncrnus .attoii.ie Tho commltto on iniutigi meius .in leaving nothing undone t" make the p'cnle a ginnd success. The vci.v best eif music will be fiiriiMu d. '1 In Tnvlor Co'tiet band will bo In attend ane e. Mlnoiika tribe. No. 217, Jmiiroved Order ot Red Men, Is making arrangements to ".1U'irati its liftcenth tinniveisary fn Srptembti' A gi.ind tlmo Is expected for those who attend. Joseph TIbuc. of Plttstou, has tctuined bniiie aftn visiting fi lends In this place. Tho Deluwtu.', Luiknv aiinn and West cm company ruUlcrlcM are tchcelulcd to work tour elus this veelt. Vo, tho tvvi unknown quoit pitchers of North Taj lor, thallengo any two In this boiougli for a gnmo of quoits tioni 15 to IS jaids Por further Iniorniutloii lu iiulro m Uiitllth John, Pleasant View hotel. Mb,s K.ne Onldhiiush, nf tills place, was tne guest of friends in Hyde Park on Monday. Muster Patrick livan is recvcilng fum III: lieieilt hlcliUihS TI.e lettuiu oo I'ubu .1 1 t!l Wa)'" d . Ilveiefd by Professor ':iu Llew at i.io Methodist L'pbfiial hiircli on Mond.iv evenli.g vvns most Jislrm tl a mm wjs lieaid by an ippreekaivft audience. The Ueini.ni Lutheran church will hold their fiiuiitjv ichool plcnle In Sclmltiitls' woods on Julj -I Ji dgo iv 'n 's store has bin diuorateef with flags nnd biintlnti npniopriatc to ths gloiious Pom th T. Herbert, of South Sctanton, was a Tuvlnr vlslt'.r yesterdujl The lawn oocial held at the 1'rcsbjte. rlan church last evening was well patron tz'd. It will bo continued again this evening Mrs Thomas A. James and ri melon, Roy of Hjdc Paik. spent tho Sabbath with ulat Ivor In this place Ri'v. Dt. ii. H. Han is and ProriNxor David i: Jones visited fi lends in Hyde Park on Monday evening. The Myitle Social tlub of the Aiuhbatd mines will conduct a grand social on dainreiay turning. July :, nt Weber's rink. Admission, 25 cents,. OLD FORGE. Miss Mary Williams Is visiting fi lends at Poit Jervls. The LaelUs' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. John Ward this after noon Tho Hose company has been doing good work foi the past few days Wlvet rilrht have boen a vtry disastrous lira in Lawience vllle on Satuiday nimtiliiM' was pi evented by the prompt action of the lloso company. T'icv aluo gave as sistance ut tho Durvua Pre Miss Min-ette I'Msaii lias gone to Riad ford count) io visit fnuuds Thomas Wnid has gone to Hast Sttoudsburg to attend onuntncitinent ex el cists at the Normal school. Miss Gravo V Honmer gavo a very lli.e enteitalnment to an appreciative, audi enco at tho Brick eh'ircn on Monday evening. Miss llonncr as an entcrtilner has few equals. Rev. H. L. Snnteo ntvl family have gono to Auburn, Susqueliann i county, to spend a few days. Richard Howard has greatly Improved his homo by an addition ouel rep ilntin MIbs Daisy Harrison, who has been vis Itlng her aunt, Mrs. H. L. Siintec, has returned home. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Thomas Hellas and vvlfo left lat nlcht nt 11 o'clock nnd will sail tod'ij by tho steamer Teutonic for a three months vMt with ft lends In Ktigliuid. Constable Holo went up In Scott yes. terd.iy nnd solel goods lmoimtliig to about f3l on an execution ttVelnst Clark Gros vennr. Mlses Hdlth Davis and Miry Swldt attended a musical lec'.tal In Hscelsior hall, Scranton, last night, given by Pro fessor Southwoith and pupils. About thirty Patrlaichs Mhltnnt from Scranton will attend the celebration if Hulishinok loelgo on July 12. All singers who aie to take part In the musical pirt of the programme on that d.ij will meet foi pidctlcp tonight In tho lull. Ml"s Mund.ino Rjmer Is ot Mlllcrs vllle Stato Normal school this week at tending n leunlon of her clnss. Kveijbod.v will I'cnicmber Old Man (ioilbl as he useel to he called, who dieMl i uddeiil some lime ngo In n hovel on Scott toael, whcio ho had llveel the Uto of a lmnilt for a long time. It now ele velops that at one time tho "olel man ' was something more thnn a hermit. At ono tlmo be was a detective for the gov ernment unci for nittnv years he was a pension nttornej. In this line he bad rvl dentlv 'ictn er succesful. as bushels of paprts in his pisesslnn at the time of his elraih Would Indicate. A daughter, Mr Silvia Ives, of Linslng Mkh is hrte liioUing up her lather's pipers. She expected to find some valiiiblo pipeis, as she believed her father to be posr-scil of conl'let.'ihlo wealth, but nothing has been iouml to Indicate that he bid alij thing at tin time of his death Resides the lady heic, another elntighler sm,ves tne "olel mall," Miss Kanny t!ould, of Oiklnnd e'al, Dr. and Mrs. S D. Davis will go to StifHidsbiirg today to attend the com meneemei t exerciser nt tho state nor mal school, wheio thelt daughter, Cora, will grndi 'te with honors OLYPHANT. Tho marriage of Miss Henrietta Shea, daughter o' William She-i, of this place, to Patrick Cav.iu.iugh. of Dickson, took place yestrtd.iy nfternnon at " " o'clock In St Thomas' chinch, Dli'kson. The bilde was ihniniiiiHly attlreel in a robo of white sdk mull over white taffeta silk. Shu carried a lovclv bouquet of while iose Her brldesmalel was elalnt lv gowned In pile blue silk coveted with white silk mull vvllh satin tilnimlngs. Her bou(iie i was ot white, carnations Doth i ore Calnsboinugh hats trimmed with plumes Daviel Itees, of Scinnton. was gioommmn The ceremony was performeel bv Rev. James Shunlcv, pas tor of St, Thomas' church, in the pres ence of a Inrgo number of lrlcnds nnd relatives. Mi. and Mrs. Cavanaugh have in.inv friends who wish them abundant happiness. They will reside In Dickson. The "Iliitterfllrs' Carnival" was ic proeluccd bv the pupils of the public schools befoie n good sled audleni e at the Father Muthevv Opera house last evening Arthur Party, of llvde Park, spent Monday with the Misses L'vuns, of Lack awanna stte ft. Miss Maiy Mlnnnk entertnlneel n num ber of her young frlenels nt her home last evening Mam cnjoyable social ill veisions made sevnal houis piss mei lilv. after which lefieshments weio served by t lie hostess. Mis. Annie Cifslck and Mis J. W. Row, of Scranton, spent yesterday with Mrs J J. Cummlngs. Mis. J. P Cummlngs and Miss Katie Rogan visited friends at Sci anion yes teulay. Hugh Renely s home from Holy Cross college, Worcester, Mass William J Dv uns has moved Into the IVrgtison hotel on Lackawanna street. Miss Lucy Pari ell who Ins been at Poit Jeivls foi the past four months, has returned home Mrs Maiy Shields, 0f Arehbald, Is visiting Mr. nnd Mis. John Shields, of Lackawnnna stiect Miss Semma Jennnynn, of Tarsus. Asia Minor, will give a lectin e on the Armen ian atioeltlcs In tho Congregational chinch Friday evening. r AVOCA. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Metho dist Kplscop.il e lunch will meet at the homo 'it Mis Kiilh. on Lincoln Hill, this afternoon. Supeilntendent T V Hairisnn, will conduct a teacheis' examination In the high school today. Applicants from Muiey will bo among the boiougli appli cants Charles Webber, son of Mr and Mrs. William Webber will be among the giael uatlng class ut Sttoudsburg school Di W. II. Rirgo and Piofessor C. P. Hobaii me delegates to the stato con vention ut Altoonn today. Rev. L. K. Lindemuth has tendeiecl his icslgnatlon as pastor of the Mooslc Pres bvterian chinch to accept a call to a pastorate In Ohio. A congregational nu cling has been called for next Sunday morning to consider his icslgnatlon. John Allen, mine foreman nt Law shaft, whl'.o making his i omuls yestenlay morn ing was stiuck on the head with a piece of dctaeheil loof. The pieces fell on all sides of him, and he sustained several biuUes about the body. Mis. James Connolly nnel family are visiting at the Dempscy residence, on ths West Side. .Mis. K C Kellum Is enjoying a few weeks' vacation with friends In tho Cats kills. Miss Carrie La Ruo has returned to Hnekelistovvn afier n fow weeks' visit at the homo of her brother, John La Rue. M. P Whnlen, u well-known Republi can throughout the county, has an nouncf 1 himself as candid ite for repre sentative In the Pltth legislative district. Alexnuder Young of Denver, Colo , Is spending a few weeks at the residence of hu parents In the Noith Knd. Mr airl Mr Thomas Atkinson, Misses Kn'': mi .ilarRnio Hale and Maigaict La,. . ipendlng a week at Ruttei inlll 1'ef TIm fcerfleld Llterniy club ore erect ing a substantial i Ishty-seven foot pole tron. th summit of which Old Olory will ?' ,. -'JrKrllZyZT1' Mrs V fc I .Vl. " lms neen "elled to iMtuton or, aceount of the ."oaili of her ftthei, Mi. Kuseht'll. of this place Klorai Sundiy was beautifully olm-rvoel In the P' mltlv .Methodist e hurcM Jn tho aft-f.im ji '1 evenliiK the auditor ium was crow. 'if" with file rids of tho chlblren, and the cei vices rondcieel re llocied credit on tb Ir superintendent. W. J. U'lllIaiTis. who nl. c conducted the ex ercises. LAKE ARIEL. St. Lttl'.o'e J.plsropnl Sunday school tan an cscurslon here jestcrday. One tl-ou-F.md persons uttcudecl. AlthouRh the inoinlnc was damp ths weather was warm cnotiRh for them o hiivo n gooil tlmo Tho First Piesbvtorlan church will run nn exclusion today bi.iI tomoirow the Calvaiy llelormeel will come. The Improvement company Is malilnc ready for the si out wnttt exhibition 011 HAPPINESS VS. MISERY. Pr Charcot s Tonic Tnbletn, tho crent 1'nr. Ulnn remedv, Im a Kimiantcod cute for tlio Uitiil; llnblt; aluo iie'ivoiiniicts nnel melan. choly cauund by ovcr-lndulgonce. It l)stroy the AppetltJ for Alcoholic nnel nil intoxlciitlup lloveriice, nnd leaves man n hit Blioulit be. It can be admlnUtciol without the knouleileaoftiia patient wlieie uecenhary Kond for pnmphlel. Wm. Q. Clark, 32b I'tnn Ave, Scranton Pa, JONAS LONG'S SONS. Saturday Lace Curtainsc and Draperies AMERICAN SALC. Lace Curtains that were 05c pair complete with pole and fixtures, pair... 79c Lace Curtains that were i.f9 pair complete with pole and fixtures, pair .... 98c Lace Curtains that were $i.qS pair complete witli pole and fixtures, pair . . .$1.29 Lace Curtains that were $2.50 to $3.00 pair, with pole and fixtures, pair. ..$1.98 Unfiled Cottage Cm tains, 3 yards long, sold evciy wh'cre for oSc complete with poll' and fixtures, pair 79c Chenille Portieres, 3 yds long, heavy quality, hand sonic fringe.top and bottom complete with pole and fixtures, pair 1.98 Tapestry Portieres, that were $3.50 pair with pole and trimmings, pair 2.75 Extension Rods 45 in. wide, worth 10c, now Curtain Loop-;, washable worth QC, per pair Fresh Pish Xet, quality worth 14c ard to go at. THIRD FLOOR. 5c 5c 9c Hosiery, y Underwear AMERICAN SALE. One thousand pairs of ladies' ver fine gua.e fast black Ilosc, full legular made, and positively worth 25c pair: HOW I OC Ladies' fine qualitv Ribbed Vests, taped neck and amis; without sleeves; were uAc: now iC Four for 2'e The Attraction of Our Store Is the Low Prices. tlio rout th. Tl-i will h..e Cant eln 1 mil llovutcin In hi!- water scenes and ae-rl il tlsht roiio w.ilKlpp: Or. Jlienlev, nf Dunmoic, ts visiting friends at the IdKe. Anelrevvs & Jones have acldcel a new soda water fountain to their btore. A new tlmo tatilo went Into effect on Monday last. The evcnlnsr train for Scranton leaves ut 8.11 Intteael ot Ml as heretntore. Lu. A. .1. Council movcel into his new cott.lKe yedcielay. C. W .MeKlntic-y has moved Into his cottiiKO for tho hoiiMiti. Wm. Kelly ami family aio located per manently line. Hubert Williams, ot t-cranton, s-pe:it venteielay In town. Iji. 1:. H. Hon-Io, of Biooklyn, N. V cauclil a Uvc-pounil lias? last week. H. I,. Kcine of Scranton, Is Hltlng at tho home of P. W. Collins. GREEN GROVE. On tho evcnlnc of July 4 there will bo nn Intel etllrB, Instructive lend ontoitui'. Inir Ice line on the Spanish-American war. The lcctuie will be tully lllustrat a b a laiso number of I'Uitern vlevv. thrown on a much by tlio uo of u povv oifu acetylene llfiht. View of llavnin. tho eiew of tho Maine, ."Mono Castle, Staivlnff Cubans anil mauj others Ie cream and other dainties of the ee ason will bo set veil before) r.nel oftcr thci le: luie. our loads me In lino coivlltloii now and pcoplo can enjoy a diivo tluougli flu ccninliy. Tim Ladles' Aid society of the Method 1st Kplscopal church will bo cntel tallied at Mis. N. Robinson's on Thursday, July T, lor tea. All 111 0 Invite el. Children's Oa was 1 1'tcrved nt tho cliacndme'rVcio,'" Jr' v- x:,'cr lH '"".Uhlnir some o l""t -tr.ibenlc, ever Brow In till: Methodist i:pl copal church Juno 20. Tho Df 3 re Rion. Mr. nilKKS, of Kingston, N. V Is the Bticst of Mi 1. William Sher.non, The urounris iibnut Chapman lako (bet. ter kiionn us t-'kull pond) mo beliiB Im proved bv P. J. J.ce, tho propileteir, lu nn nttractlvo manner It Is a beautiful place for llshing and picnics. A gland summer resort. ltlHMA IN THE HAST. Port Arthur nnd 'fallen U'nn I,rated (or Tu'oiilra(iii Your. The formal outers nnel proelainn tlonu tl. tough which 1ms been crfe;ieJ tlio recently ccnsi'leieel cliangeH U t!'o east rue imbllsliLil in the aelv.inii'd phei tfl of th; coMUlar ropu.-.s. Premil nent n'noiiK tlm d"Luments I? n piciei col between UuhsUi and Jnj'aii which governs the Qtiit'.do nt ouch eif tlH'SO teivvnrel Koieu. Hy Its tc'rins KiisKla nnd Japan bind thoinsolves to icfialn finm direct Intel feu ence with the Uumesl.c gov eminent of Koicit, vviiose sovereign ty and complete independence Is ice ngnlzed. Tee avoid future mlsuuilet stundlngd each country iigiees t to frnln fiom taklnc nny stpps tei. ward appointing military Instructor or financial advisors for Koiea without JONAS LONG'S SONS. Closes the And the most successful event in the store's history. The unusualness of the bargains have attracted thousands to the store gave us the biggest 'day's business Monday that the store has ever known. And the great offerings are still here will be all this week. But Saturday night the sale must close. Can you afford to miss it? Not if you value economy. Table Silverware AMERICAN SALC. Rogers' 1847 1847 Rogers Bros.' triple plated knives, set of six ...$1.38 ieS,7 Rogers Bros.' triple plated forks to match.set of sixl .38 1847 Rogers Bros.' tea spoons Ncxtra heavy plate on finest quality nickel silver, set Ot SIX ...... Owv Dessert spoons, to match set of six 1 .50 Table Spoons, to match set of six 1 .70 Ice Pitchers, finest quadru ple plate, handsomely emboss ed, satin finish, porcelain lined, 11 inches high, were $8,now. .4.50 Emit Dishes, finest quad ruple plate, frame, with im ported bowls, in colors were $6.00, now 3.50 1847 Rogers Bros.' fruit ktiives, triple plate, set of six. 95c Carpets and AMERICAN SALE. Hatting.; Chinese and Japanese Mat tings, per yard 1 2iC Good serviceable Ingrains at. yard 35c 30c and 25c Extra super all wool In grains, yard 50c The celebrated Lowell weave of extra super all wool In grains, yard 55c Tapestry Brussels, yard . . . 50c Smith's A. I. Moqucttes, with 5-S border to match, yd. 75c Body Brussels, ard .... 90c Wilton Velvets, jard .... 90c Best Axminsters, with bor der to match, yard $1.10 Xo matter what else ou ma do, never bu carpets until you have first looked here. SPECIAL THROUGH CARS Drtllv (except SuneUo 1 vui Central Railroad of New Jersey Ueglnnlng Juno "7, lSfis, leave Scranton at J) a m. lor lo.no 11 ranch. oci3an orovc, asiiury park, lini.MAR (Ocenii Uencb), SPRINO LAKB, ' hOA GIRr, ETC Itetuining leave Point Pleasant 1140 a. in Spring Lake 11 5.' a. m . Belmar 11 57 11. 111., As jury Park anil Ocean drove 1.' 10 iionn I.oiiK nr.ineh 1J.21 p. in. Anlve Scianton h w p 111 This will be kept up for tho entire sea son espee billy foi the accommodation of families, hs It will enable passengeis to secure and letain com t'ci table scats tho entire Jouiney. MAX WHIRR, Itoot and Shoe Maker. IScsl shoos to order from Sl,"." up. Men's soles nnel heel?, eioe. taidles soles and heels, iOe. All vroik ifuninnteed. 117 Pcnn Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM is n pre 1 ni lti.in ot tbp Drug by which its lniuitous efte. ts aro teineivc-el while the viilu.iblo mcilicinal propel tlB aro re t.ellltMl li possesses all ibe sedativo, iiniidiie lend iintl-spasinnilli paw. is of Opium but produces no sickness of 1 lie i.lnincch. no vomiting, no costlveness no hc.dacho In acuto nervous ellsorelers It Is an Inv.iluiible rcmeely, and is iccom meinded by tho best physicians. E. FERRETT, Agent, 37 Pearl St., New York. VTKRVOUS TnOUm.KS; ALU KINDS is euiedwlth Animal Uxtiacts. Kroo book tells bow. WAhlllNUlO.N CilKMlt'AL UO. Wubhlnston, I). C previous consultation. Russia spteifi cnlly binds herself not to Injure the developement of Jupan's cominer-'ial and Industrial lelations with Korea Two proclamations were required to effect the delivery of Port Arthur nnd Tnllen Wan by China to Husslii. The first Is by the Chinese Clenernl Suny directed to ho Inhabitant, warning them thnt the vvlthdiavval of his triops must not cause alarm; that hence forth I'ojt Arthur and Tnllen Wan will be open ports and will dally Increase lu prosperity. Thu pioclniiiatbm by the Russian udmliul annnunccH that I'uit Aiihur undTallen Wanhnvo been leased by Hunsbi for twonty-tlvo eurs "to niiilntuin telntlon of friendship between the two countiles." Ho nisei nnuouuees that inerchantH and tinders will be al low ed to pursue their callings with out Interruption. LONG'S JONAS LONG'S SONS. Great American Sale House hold AMERICAN SALE. Utensilst1 Thc"Monarch"Lawn Mow- " er one of the best made; has 14-inch blades and gives the grass a close shave; not $2.25 Very pretty cotton web Hummocks with stuffed pil low made strong and service able; not $1.00 but 69c Good quality three thread Brooms, worth 14c, for 5c Croquet Sets 8 hardwood mallets and balls, all packed in a box, sold all over at $1.00, Here 79c 50-foot cotton Clothes Line 8c Toilet) Goodsf AMERICAN SALE. Triplicate Folding Mirrors, have three French plate glass es nicely encased in nickel frames, just the thing to use when shaving, or curling the hair. Very special at 21 C Coudray's Rice Powder, per box 10c Pinaud's rum and quinine, cures dandruff, bottle 35c Dress AMERICAN SALE. Goods Black figured Mohair and Crepons, that were 39c yard, now 19c 40 inch all wool Black Dress Goods, with pretty figured de signs; were 50c yard: now.. 35c jo inch Bcngaiinc Silk, all colors; was 90c ard; now... 59c 19 inch Black Satin Duch ess, all silk, was 70c yard ;now 59c 22 inch Black Satin Duch ess, was $1.25 yard; now.... 95c Golf Hose and a Big Lot or Cantslip Belts Just arrived at CONRAD'S 305 Lncka. Ave. THE MQOSIC POWDER CO. Ilooins 1 anil 2, Com'ith HTd'g. SCRANTON, CX Mining and Blasting POWDER Made nt Mooslc and Husbdalo Worm. LAFLIN & RAND POWDr.R CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klectric Butteries, Klectrlo Utploderi, foraxplodlDS blust.i, safety l'lmo and Repauno Chemical Go's limit nxcLobivns THE DICKSON M'PG CO., ecrnnton and Wllkes-flarre, I'a. Manufacturers or LOCOfflOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES liollcri, Moisting and Pumping Machinery- General Ofllce, Scranton, Vn. eomslUmncolitreHablt, monthly, rfjalitlnft mejJldte. Only ttrmleu SB4 the r nreit drugi ihoUd b oieJ. lfjou nut the ttt, got Or. Peal's Peniniy&'oyaE PiBEs Ther ts prorapt, fit toil ceiUln In reialt. The (nnlca (Dr. Fnl't) oerer dUtfi DotDt. Sent o; whore, 81.00. AddieM tzL Mkoicuu Ce CleTtUod, O, For Sale? by JOHN H PHELP& Spruo streot. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Vl filfmt1wMk Domestics c aild t AMERICAN Wash Goods ( SALE. Calicoes, brand new goods, nice quality, all light and dainty patterns; not 5c yard, but' 20 Pillow Caes, good qual ity muslin, full size, nicely made; not 10c, but Qq Nearly a hundred designs in Summer Lawns, pretty patterns; your choice at .. 2iC French Lawns, in light designs and new colois; also black and white and navy and white; not 17c yard, but 9c Good Groceries AMERICAN SALE. Aurora Coffee, lb 12ic Sugar Cured Ilamc, lb.. 81c Very best Elgin Cream ery butter, lb , 1 8c Very fine cream Cheese, pound ,. . . 10c Rolled Oats, R lbs. for . . 25c Salt Mackerel, 10 lb. kit $1 .00 Cream Crackers, 18 lb, ior . . a p l tUw ALSO Fresh Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds received daily. AMERICAN SALE. U. S. Flags, 18x32, of fast color sateen, mounted on ma hogany finished pole, with gilt spear top special .... 25c Printed Denim Table Cov ers, heavily fringed .... 33c Rennaissance Dojlies .. 15c Porch Pillows, in a great anct of pretty colors and de signs, to go at . 16c Other Houses That Give Credit Cannot Possibly Compete With Us. OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to BusN ncss and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to liuluucca and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 380,000 79,000 W3I. COXXELL, President. HENRY IIELIN, Jr., Vice Pros. WILLIA.1I II. PECK, Cashier Tlie vault of. this bank is pro tcctcd by Holmes' Electric Pro tcctivc bystem. WOLF & WENZEL, 340 Adams Ave. Opp. Court Mom:. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Eola Atcnta for Ulchardsoa-lloyntoa i Furnaces and Kansas- MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE A LT fs'trxouB Hlatx Falling Mem CI ory, l tapoteacy, HiMpieiiness, etc . cuua , by Abuta or other Kxce3cs and odi JKJj crttUODP, Atxry auxemu ant Mitrettt j restore IKt Vitulit in ofJoryouna.and luumaaiortiuay, Durinesior marriage. 1 fBTunt InATilty niul Camumntlon if taittn in lime. Their a bowi iamodlato jroproTd. meat and fleet a CUItE whero nil other full In tiit upon bavins tho genuine Ajux Tablet. They ha?e cured thousands and willcureyoa. Wecireapoa ttit a written euarunte to effect a cure Cfl OTC la eachc&rtor refund the money i'ricavU U I wiper packact or eU tkjtM (fall treatment! for fiW, lly nail, in rlnln wrarir. upon rctrtof t rice, circular " AJAX REMEDY CO., "tKlSKTit" For Bala In Scranton, Vcu, by Mattbew lro, ami il U. SaiiUcMon, Uru iglsti. Pharmacist, oor. Wvomlng-avonu-aid - ' - Art J GoodsS
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