Sp!W mt h.tw thv J4Mf .-.? , - 'WWMps? F?t5mniiiwj 'fWf 4if rgW'-ww.Aa' &&mf 6 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. 1808. ' mp fSSSHf --.p wr i"4 ' HAPPENINGS OF SOUTH SCRANTQN Mri. C. W. Bruib Arrested on Two Very Serious Cliarfes. H13R HUSUAND SAYS 8IIK IS GUILTY OK UIQAMV AND MISS KOSN LUWIS CCUSK3 IIBK OF ASSAULT AND UATT13UY-MAIUUACJ1: OK M1BB KM MA HAHIl AND AMBKOHi: NKALON UALLIQAX-KIIANIC DUCKHR HAD. l.Y INJURED IJY UKINO THROWN FROM A WAOON. Airs. C. V. Brush, 'vhose liomo Is near No. 5 mountain, wns arrested yes terdny afternoon on warrants Issued hy Alderman IJtiddy Juno 20, on tlio rhargec of bigamy, preferred hy her htwbnnd. arsnult and buttery and threatening to kill hv Jtose Lewis. Mr. Hrush stated thn ho possesses the facts that will nub.tantlr.tc his charge. Ho mioses Hint his wife was wedded to throe men before their union, and but one of the contracts have been made void. That one was with the llr-u husband, named Thuiston. Hho was nrrulKii'.'d for n hearing be fore Alderniitn Ruddy at J. Ml o'clock. On the bigamy charre she waived a hearing. To the chaises of Miss Lewis a hearing was 'inked. The prosecutor testified that Mrs. lirush beat her badly the nineteenth day of last month, and threatened to 1(111 her. Mrs. Ilrush stated the trouble originated fioin a conspiracy formed by her husband and Miss Lewis, who wish to do away with her. In order that they can be mar ried. The defendant was held in $.0(l ball. A commitment was filled out and Mrs. Hrush was taken to the county Jail. Her son. F. K. Thurston, of Oly phant, was notified and nt 10 o'clock last night ho qiviilflcd as bondsman. Tie went to the prison and took bin mother home with him. OALLir.AN-HAlin NUPTIALS. Miss Kmma llahr, of Flm street, and Ambrose Nealon (nlllgnn were married at St. Mary's chuivh yesterday morn ing at S o'clock. Preceding the cere mony a nuptial mass was said, and nt the close Father Christ, who was cele brant, united the couple. MIfs Mary Bnhr was m.lid of honor: Mlssrs Alio Webber and Lizzie Knoll bridesmaids. Hugo H.ihr was the groom's attendant. The bride wns attired In urcundle over green. The oilier ladles wore or gnndlcs over pink. The wedding break fast wns served at the bride's home and was attended 1-y the members of both families. Mr. and Mrs. Onlllgnn will commence housekeeping today on Crown avenue. They nie very well known younir people, ereatly admired and esteemed BOY BADL IXJUUKD. Frank Decker,- a lad of 7 years, son "f Frank Decker, of ln.'O Prospect nve nue, narrowly escaped a terrible death beneath horses' feet yesterday at noon. The team attached to a coal wagon was standing In front of the Decker home, and the little fellow got on the seat. He took the reins, hitting the animals with a whip. In nn instant lh team was dashing up the avenue, turn ing ut Heech street, contlnung their maddened gait to Crown avenue, over to Birch and down to Stone ncnuo. At the lntei section of Stone avenue Globe Warehouse Sale of Textile Novelties. The lollowinp; are exclusive Silk Grenadine Dress patterns of our importation. Kach represents the highest form of present Fashion's art. No two are alike, and as quantities are limited to the figures stated, an early call is essential to a full selection. Black Grenadines Two Dress Patterns that sold for $1.85 a yard, now $1.35. Five Dress Patterns that sold for $2.25 a yard, now ress Patterns ard, now $1.50. Two Dress Patterns that sold for $3.75 a yard, now ress Patterns ard, now $2.50. Colored Grenadines. Three Dress Patterns that sold lor 85c. a yard, now 50c. ess Path d, now Three Dress Patterns that sold tor $2.50 a yard, now $1.50. ress Patterns , now $1.75. Five Dress Patterns that sold for $3.60 a yard, now One Dress Pattern that sold for $4.00 a vard, now ess Pattern t ird, now $2.25. Our Range Globe Warehouse and Birch strtot the animals came to a sudden stop nnd Frank was hurled forward, landing nt the front of the horses' feet. They again hecaino frightened, Mtnrtlng off, trampling on the boy. Mrn. Dangle, an aged woman, who saw ths thrilling accident, fainted, nnd a neighbor woman seeing her fnll, rushed out. Nenr together were the forms of the woman nnd 'boy. They were taken from the street ind Dr. Kulh wns summoned, Frank was un conscious nnd bleeding freely. Br. Kolb found his hend bruised nnd slightly cut, four deep gnshes on the rlp.ht leg, the Impressions of the blades of the hot-sen' shoes, nnd the body com mencing to dlrcolor. It was feared that he would die, but bis physician ordered that he be tnken home Inst night, which enn be viewed ns an Indication that the boy was Impiovlng HAD A NARROW KSCAPK. The passengers uboard a South Side car bound for the central city at 2.4.1 o'clock yesterday afternoon pnsslng along Plttston avenue near the Roar ing Brook bridge were stnrtled by the cries of three small boys In the water below them to the left of the bridge. That the lads were drowning wns ap parent. They had gone down twice when a well dressed man about forty yenrs rushed down the embankment and brought the boys to shore. The water at that point Is not more than five feet deep, but nt the end of the dam In a stone wall embankment and near the bottom of It Is a pipe three feet In diameter, used to carry the water through, thus avoiding It llowlng over the wajl. The boys got near the mouth of the pipe and the suction was taking them down. The rescuer, when asked his name, started off, smiling modestly ns heroes will. The man who asked the lads who they were was told to take a trip to a warmer spot than Santiago. NUBS OF NEWS. The Century Hose company will eon duet nn Ice cream festival nt Nat ter's hall, August 20. The committee In charge of the event met last even ing Michael Oasper, of Prospect avenue, wns held In $1,000 bail last night by Alderman Lentes on a serious charge preferred by Mrs. Barka Znzlck, a widow. , The funeral of Charles Kllllen, of Maple street, took place yesterday af ternoon from her brother's residence. Services were held, at St. Mnry's church, Rev. Father Christ officiating. Interment was made at St. Mary's cemetery. The members of the Epworth league of the Oermnn M. E. church of Pros pect avenue, will picnic today In the meadows at the Ore Mine springs. Alderman Ruddy, who returned from Washington, D. C, Monday, brought with him an Interesting collection of relics. Among the lot Is n gavel carved from a hickory tree that spreads Its shade nenr the windows of the bed chamber of Washington at his Mount Vernon home. The alderman had the pleasure of attending divine worship with President McKinley Sunday morning at the Metropolitan M. B. church. He nlso purchased a gold brick to be used as a paper weight In bis olllce. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Bltz. of Willow street, are visiting at Ashland. Dr. Oulnn will attend to Dr. Rltz's calls while nway. Misses Mary Reynolds and Mary Boyle, of Wllkes-Barre, are guests at the residence of E. R. Conley, of Cedar avenue. Sale of Fancy Silks. 25 Pieces Stripe Japanese Silks, perfectly pure and soft finish. The patterns are excellent. Actual value 45c a yard. Sale Price 21c Twenty Pieces Plaid and Check "Jap" Silks. The best half dollar quality In this city. All new and desirable styles. Sale Price 35c New Lot of "Mouscllne Royals," the most exquisite of Silk Fabrics on the market. They're worth 50 cents. Sale Price 25c Superb Weaves in Silk and Cotton ure at tracting much attention this sea son. They are vastly superior to organdies In every respect, nnd much handsomer. Is Complete. LIVE NEWS OF WESTttRANTON Board ol Trade Discussed a Number ol Important Matters. WAY IB NOW OPEN FOR THE CON STBI'CTION OF A ROAD TO BALD MOUNT-WILLIAM LEWIS ARREST ED FOR THE TlhEFT OF BISCUITS. Jilt. AND MBS. JOHN JAMES EN 'PERTAINED FRIENDS PATRICK BROWN ARRESTED FOR RECKLE3S DRIVING. ScVPt'nl fllMll tlllnfa M'ni'.. Iif.tnrrht before the West Sldo board of trade, wnicn met in regular session last CVCn Inir ill tliolp rnmiia In it W'ctut tit,ln bank building, Delay of gcMIng the iiyue park pave matter lorwnrded; hlockatllni; nf thn tinMsnfrau'ii v ntnni. Arlgonl's property, between Fnirvlew avenue itnu .Ninth street; a proposed factory, and a railroad to Bald Mount were up for consideration. The session was well attended and President Holmes presided. Concern ing the Hyde Pink tinvn. A. M Mni- and II, D. Jones, the board's commit tee, reported thnt select council was exhibiting a tendency to undulv delnv the getting of the pavement. At the last meeting of the select body, com plaint wns made by several property owners residing In the vicinity of the Tabernacle Congregational church, on South Hyde Park avenue, that the present sewer alone there wns whollv Inadequate. Council directed an Inves- iigauon, nence the delay. As an offset, n committee comprising Secretary J. Oliver and J, T. Beese were appointed by the chairman upon a motion to that effect, to have mat ters in reference to the pave facili tated and thus nvold delay on the final reading of the pave ordinance. That the board means business as regards the keeping open of the pass ageway between Falrvlew avenue and Ninth street Is Indicated by the report of the committee, J. T. Beese and H. D. Jones. Witnesses have been secured and Attorney O. L. Peck retained. The passageway In question Is really an extension of Price street nnd until Fer dlnando Arlgonl, nlong whose property it runs, shut It off, It had been used for ut least thirty years past. Extended reference has been made In these col umns In reporting previous meetings of the board. Daniel Elslnger apprised the board of the fact that the location of a watch factory in this section was being con templated and the secretary was di rected to acquaint the promoters of the new factory with the fact that sev eral desirable sites were to be had. There are at least four sites avail able nnd all desirable. One on the Lackawanna Iron nnd Steel company's lands near the Keyser Valley branch; one on the Wellington tracts near the Central colliery; one on the Farvlew Land company's tracts near the Bloomsburg division of the Delaware, La?knwannn nnd Western railroad and another on the Tripp Land company's tracts near the 'Buffalo division of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad. A few years n;o It was attempted to promote the bulking of a branch rail road from the High works In Notth Scranton nlong West mountain to Bald Mount. The wheme was frustrated by a few land owners who refused to grant a right of way. 11. D. Jones stated to the board that this difficulty was now done nwny with. William WIcklzer, of West mountain, had possession of all th" land over which a railroad could be built and stood ready to grant a 50-foot right of way. Connections could be made with the present nnrrow guage railroad used by the stone quarries or a new road could bo constructed' 'Squire Green, of the Continental, Is already In possession of a. charter to construct n railroad on West moun tnln and he rould be consulted. A com mittee comprising H. D. Jones, Wil liam Farrell nnd T. Fellows Mason were appointed to look the thing up aiul report. It was also renorted tbn t nnthlnr- could bo done In reference to the tlood- ing on Luzerne street near Fifteenth until the SflUfi' vfl bllllt firwl n 1i!M,ai grade of the properties estahllhed. Mr. r.ismger suggested mat it would be ad visable to request the Delaware, Lack awanna and Western company to re move lis shops to Keyser valley, thus giving us nn Industry. COSTLY BOX OF BISCUITS. Early yesterday morning a man was seen shulllng alonjr West Lackawanna avenue) by Lieutenant Williams and Pa trolman Tluma. lTpon the fellow's shoulder was a largo sized box of bis cults and things looked suspicious, The man was watched. He entered r. saloon but was only In a short time. Inquiry was made and it was discovered Pint the fellow was trlng to sell the box of "goodies." He was arrested In police court ho gave hi. name as William Lewis and residence ns Shenandoah, Pa. He had every ap pearance of the typical knight of the road and In explaining his possession of the box snld It had been given him. Special Officer Williams of the Cen tral Railroad of New Jnrsey, reported that a car had been broken Into and one case of biscuits stolrn, Lewis was committed Jo the county jail In default of JP.00 ball by Alderman Kellow. FEMININE MIX-rP. Bcsldents of North Fllmore nvonuo near Price street, were edified by wit nessing a sei-to between three women. One against two, and the two sister. Yesterday afternoon the sequel came out. Mrs. Eliza Llewellyn, of North Filmore avenue, had a warrant Issued before Alderman John, and Mrs. Mary Jane Fox, of Price street, nnd Mrs. Jo hnnna Thomas, of South Fllmoro ave nue, sisters, were given a hearing on a charge of assault nnd battery. The sisters paid the oohts etc., and Mrs. Llewellyn withdrew the case. GUESTS WEBE ENTERTAINED. Mr. and Mrs, John James, of North Bromley avenue, entertained Monday evening at their home In honor of their guests, Misses Elizabeth and Elbe Crawshaw and Annie Tanfield, all of Minneapolis, Minn, The members of the K, of K. club nnd their lady friends were In attendance. Guh Eynon played the muslo for dancing. MUs Elizabeth Crnwshaw and Mrs. E. Weldy sang solos. TliomnB Boston, assisted by the HAPPINESS VS, MISERY. Dr. Cburcot'i Toulo Tablets, tkegrjnt Par isian reniedr, U a guaranteed cure for the Drink llnblt; also nervousness uud uu'lau. clioly caused by over-indulgence. It Destroys the Aprxtlo (or Alcoholic unit all Intoxicating Uoveraeei, and leaves mnu as lie should be. It can be administered without the knowledge of the patient where necessary. Hend for pamphlet. 4 Wsn. Q. Clark, ja6 Penn Ave,. Scranton Pa, KEGAINED HEALTH. Gratifying Lottors to Mrs. Plnk hnrn From Happy Womon. X Own YnfMjr Life.' Mrs. E. WooLiiisr.il. 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My drug gist gave mo one of your little books, and after reading it I decided to try Lydia E. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Com pound. I feci like a new person. I would not give your Compound for all the doctors' medicine in the world. I can not praise it enough." club's quartette, rendered several se lections. Those present were Mrs. E. Hughes, Mrs. E. Weldy, Misses Agnes Davis, Jennie Lawrence, Mary James, and Gertrude Loomls; Bert James, Gus Eynon, W. H. Bobertson, Thomas Bos ton, Emrys Joseph, Luther Thomas, J. James and Henry Morgan. OFFICEBS INSTALLED. Installation of oflicers-elcct of St. Leo's battalion wns conducted last evening in St. David's hall, North Main avenue. It was a public ceremony and many were present, being Invited guests of the battnllon. The hnll was decorated with the national colors. John II. Devlne acted as chairman and upon the platform wero seated Rev. J. J. McCabe, of Avoca, president of the Catholic Total Abstinence union; J, C. Gallagher, first vice-president; Rev, A. T. Broderlck, of St. Patrick's; Frank McLnln nnd M. S. Lnvelle. Preliminary remnrks were made by the chairman. Bev. A. T. Broderlck spoke, his remnrks bearing particular ly upon the good work done by the battalion. Miss Elizabeth O'Boyle sang a solo. Rev. J. J. McCabe was then Introduced nnd made a short address. He outlined the temperance movement so far as the union was concerned. He stated that it differed from other movements Inasmuch ns It was total abstinence and not merely tempernnce In use of Intoxicants. His remarks wero pithy and Instructive. Edward Walsh sang a solo nnd J. C. Gnllagher made a few remarks of a general nnture. After the rendition of a solo by Jllss Bella Phllbln. the In stallation ceiemonles was carried out. Bev. J. J. McCabe acted as Installing officer. Those Installed were: F. J. Gllroy, president; John J. Kndgen, vice president; John Shaughnessy, record ing secretary; Daniel Henley, financial secretary; P. O'Toole, Robert McNIeh olas, John May, Thomas Conners, Rich ard Langan, directors. The administering of the pledge to two new members and n few remarks by the new president. F. J. Gllroy, con cluded the exercises. The audience then returned to the battalion's rooms and refreshments were served. The members of the battalion were assisted in this by the ladles of the St. Cecilia's society. Ofllcers-elect of Washington Camp, No. 333. Patriotic Order Sons of Amer ica, were duly Installed at last even ing's regulnr meeting of the camp In Masonic ball, North Main avenue. District Deputy F. C. Phillips did the Installing, being assisted by Past Presi dent John S. Harris. At the conclus ion of the bountiful ceremony, cigars wero passed and a general enthusiastic social session was held. The camp will hold their annual excursion to Lake Ariel, August 10, and arrangements are almost completed. Those installed were: J. W. Grltman, president: C. L. Storm, vice-president; R. II. Holbert, master-at-arms; W. II. Harris, record ing secretary; J. M. Wagner, assistant; W. J. Sutton, conductor; Fred, Buck, Inspector: J. E. Webster, outer guard, and J. P. Harris, trustee. Mrs. Bandolph Jones, district deputy, installed the ofllcers-elect of Lady Washington Camp, No. 33. Patriotic Order of Americans, at the regular meeting of the camp held last evening in Bed Men's hall, South Main nvenue. A short social session was held follow ing the conclusion of the Installation. The officers installed are as follows: Mrs. Louisa Grass, president; Robert Eldred, assistant; Miss Elizabeth Lee, vlce-pj-esldent; Daniel Alvord, assist: nnt: Miss Louisa Berry, conductor; Miss Mary Watklns, assistant; Mrs. Ida Eldred, recording secretary; Miss Belle Harris, assistant; Linden Decker, financial secretary; George Hower, treasurer; A. T. Blddieman, guardian; Mrs. Agnes John, sentinel; Mrs. Eliza Alvord, chaplain; Mrs. Hettes, orator; Mrs. Randolph Jones, tuustee. RECKLESS DRIVING. Patrick Brown, of Jessup, came to Wen Scranton .Monday. Late In the aftei noon Constables Jones nnd Davis were forced to arrest Brown, as he had severnl times driven his horse upon people crossing the street. His little 5-year-old girl, who wns in the cnrrlapv with him, was constantly In danger. The arrest wns made on Price street. A fine of 0 was Inroosiil upon nrown In police court yesterday morn ing. PKHHONAI MKNTION. V a. DanlelB und family, of South Main nvenue, are visiting at Parponn, Minn Minnie Hauer, of North Brom ley avenue, Is visiting at Olenburn. MIsb Mary Clark, of Hampton street, Is homo from a visit at Heading. Mlsu Annie Phillips, of West Kim street, has uh hu- guest Miss Lottie lteynolds, of Foiaht City. Mr. and Mrn. Henry Gelus, of North Bromley avenue, left yesterday on mi extended trip uh far west as San dusky, O. Misses Margaret and 'Kuphemla Qlbbs, pf South Main avenue, are so journing nt Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Bryden, of South Lincoln nvenue, are being con gratulated on account of their latest urtlval, n son. Miss Belle Vlpond, of South Hyde Park avenue, Is nt Ocean Grove. Rev. Samuel Lewis, r brother of Mrs. David Jones, of 121 South Lincoln ave nue, lenves today for New York city to sail for n visit In Wales. Mrs. II. L. Morgan nnd daughter, Miss Emily, of North Sumner avenue, nro homo from a visit nt Warning, Miss Grace Snow, of NorTn Bromley nvenue, has returned from it trip to Blnghamton. MINOR NEWS NOTES, Olllcers-elct of Patagonia lodge, No. 32G, Knights of Pythias, will be duly Installed nt the regulnr meeting of the lodge this evening nt Evans' hnll, on South Main avenue. Dlstilet Deputy Joseph P. Phllllpp will act as Installing ofllcer. A short social session will fol low the business nnd members are te quested to attend. The ladles of St. Patrick's society, Catholic Benevolent union, will hold a regular meeting this evening In St, Leo's hall, North Main avenue. The members of the classes taught by Rev. Hugh Davles nnd Thomas R, Jones at the South Main Avenue Welsh Calvlnlstlc Methodist Sabbath school will picnic at Nay Aug Park this ufter noon. The party will board the cars at Jackson street and Main nvenue at 3 o'clock. Br. W. E. Lloyd Is attending to Dr. George B. Bench's practice. Dr. Beach Is at the German hospital, Philadel phia, where he underwent nn opera tion a few days ago. He Is doing well. The I. W. II. circle of the Hnrnpton Street Methodist Episcopal church will give a Conundrum Tea at Miss Abblc Hancock's, 923 Eynon street, on Thurs day, July U, Instead or at Miss Stella Stubbleblne's, on Elm street. A special meeting of the Anthracite Glee club will be held at Morgan's hall, corner of Moln nvenue and Jackson street, tomorrow evening, Every mem ber Is requested to be nresent. Two engagements ure to be consldertd. The committee of nrrangements re cently nppolnted by St. Peter's Cath olic Total Abstinence society, met last evening nt St. Peter's hnll on Fourth street. Chnlrmnn J. F. McDonough presided. Sub-committees were ap pointed and considerable of the pre liminary work arranged. The outing v.111 be held at Lam el Hill park Aug. 13. The pole upon which "Old Glory" will bo floated at the Bcllevue colliery will be put In place today. If the flag Is forwarded by the manufnctuiers, It will be rnlsed next Saturday. The funeral of the late W. B. Letch worth will bo held this afternoon nt '1 o'clock from the residence, 123 North Hyde Park nvenue. Services at the Washburn street Presbytorlnn church Interment at Dunmore cemetery. St. Leo's battalion have secured pos session of the rooms formerly used by Company F, Thirteenth regiment. In St. Dnvld's hall. They will be converted into a gymnasium for the use of the members and the athletic team. John Boston, of this city, nnd Miss L. B. White, of Butler, were married at Blnghamton, July 4. They are re siding at Tripp's plot. NORTH SCRANTON. The newly-elected otllccrs of tho Res cue lodge, Knights of Pythias, were In stalled last evening hy District Deputy Joseph Phillips. The officers lnstallodnre: Chancel lor commander, Hlchnrd J. Richards; vice-chancellor, Elmer Reese; secre tary, Wllllnm J. Owens; financial sec retary, Orlando Jones: master-at-amis, William FrenH! prelate, Alfred Parry; Inside guardian, Thomas Williams; outside guardian, Thomas Reese; treas urer, John U. Owen. MERRITT HELD IN HAIL. William E. Merrltt nnd Andrew J. Whltlock, residents of Scott township, figured In a rather peculiar lawsuit be fore Alderman Fldler yesterday. Charges of forclhle entry and detainer were preferred against ilerrltt. From tho testimony given by Whltlock It ap pears that he Is employed to oversee matters on the fnrm where he resides. Recently he hnd occasion to come to the city and on returning he found the placo occupied by Merrltt, who posi tively refused admittance to him, and furthermore declined to allow Whlt lock tho privilege of harvesting his crop. After several unsuccessful ef forts to caln possession of the prop erty, he sought the law The aldfjr man held Merrltt In $300 hall for his appearance. WARDS AND BASKEKVILLKS. A rather complicated state of affairs was presented In Alderman Hoherts court last evening when the Wards and Baskervllles, bent on settling their dif ferences before the Justice, made it de cidedly Interesting for the large num ber of hearers present. Th first case was the'arralgnment of 4 Bridget nnd Pntrlck Ward at tho In stance of Nicholas Baskervllle, who alleges they committed an assault and battery nnd threats to kill. Ball was furnished for their nppearance. The defendants In tho above case Immedi ately retaliated by having Baskervllle arrested on the same charge. The al derman deemed one as bad as the other and held him to ball for his appear ance. TOLD IN VEW LINKS. The ladles of the Welsh Congrega tional church held a meeting In the parlors of tho church last evening In reference to the erection of the pro posed church. Matters of much Im portance were touched upon. William Henley, a student nt Niagara university, is visiting his parents on West Market street. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo W. Davis have returned from Lake Wlndln. Bev. W. O. Watklns, of the North Main Avenue Baptist church, leaver, this morning to attend the Baptist! Young People's union convention which meets ut Buffalo this week. Benjamin Lewis, who has been vis iting hl.-t mother, Mrs. Thomas Lewis, of Margaret avenue, returns this morn ing to Camp Alger. The Christian Endeavor Moiety of the Welsh Congrogntlonul church Is making preparations for Its second an nual excursion to Lako Ariel on ug. ust 11. Misses Tessle and Laura Duggau ure spending a nentlon with friends at Sprlngvllle, Pa, Miss Maud Nallard, of Meade uvenu, entertained a number of her friends to cently. Lawrence Shorten, who was charged with being Implicated In holding up William Knott on Saturday morning, was discharged at tho heurin.T given him by Alderman Fldler last evening, owing to the prosecutor's Inability to bo present. Thomas aillls will return to Camp Alger this morning, after spending a short furlough with his parents. John J, flnnnon, formerly attached to the United States monitor Terror, left Summer Furnishings Here Arc a JFcw Ingrains. Everything to bo hnd worth the having. New designs. Unique color effects. Spe cial values at 50c, 65c, 75c. Straw Hatting. All this season's Importations. Tlio coolest, most sanitary covering to lie found. Hero nro sample values! China Matting. S4.S0 roll, toynrd, viiluo 911.011. $6.00 roll, 10 yards, vhIiib 9R.OU. SB. 00 roll, III ynrd, value 910.110. 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I, & P. It'), CHICAGO. Golf Hose and Big Lot or. Can tslip Belts Jnst arrived at c6nrad's 305 Lacka. Ave. McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM is a preparation of the Drug by which Its Inlurlous effects arc removed, while tho valuablo medicinal properties nro re tained. It possesses all the sedative, anodyne and nntl-spasinodlo powers of Opium, but produces no sickness of the stnmuch. r.o vomiting, no costlveness. no hedache. In acute nervous disorders It Is an Invbluuble remedy, and Is recom mended by the best physicians, E. FERRETT, Agont, 37 j Pearl St., New York. MADE (V.E. A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOBITIVELY CURE A.LT2l9rvout Iltan Failing Mem .X bj Abu or othtr Kicomm nnu Indli- hbl cretions, jnry quicaij ant murtiu T rettor UMt Vitalit la old or young. ii3 mm miaiornaar, ouvinscr mumoco. I'mvant Inaanlt nun fVinanmrii Inn it tatkAa'iutTme. TbeirnM thowt ittmediato fniproTfl. montftnd offocii CUKE whero ll other fall In. lit npoa bavins tbs genuine Ajax Tablet! ice j hiTO cared tbomandi and willcuroyoa. Woclreapot iurewriiinBQrtnteo loontciarure Kfl PTK each caw or refund th money. rrlcotmUIwi la W iackaae, or alx pkses (Full treatment) lor fZW. Uj mail, Ta plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. Cli ""AJAX REMEDY CO., "JJEgZ ii, la plain iil:muiii a CfclcftTO. HI Kor sale In Hcrautoti. Va., by Mutt be Bros. auJ 11 C. Humieraon. ilr.iffiiUt, for his home at Klmlra yesterday after Ipx.ii, alter spendiui; a few davs with relatives In this place, William Lynch, who wns Instantly killed on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western iallroa-1 Monday cvenlnpr, was removed from D. I). Jones . Son's morgue to his late homo on Illllow Ptroet. Tho time for the funeral has not hetn definitely decided upon, The miners of tno Delaware and Hudson were Juhllunt for n tlmo over the announcement thnt the mines would he placed on three quarters time, but yesterday they were put back on half . I time. Special Values: Japanese Hatting. Hm our lino at 15c. 20c, 25c, 33c ant 40c per ynrtt. iJlsconnt by thoroll. Tokio Rugs. Highest quality haml-mndo same ni Turkish goods. New lino Just opened specially adapted for tlio cottage or. thi vernmla. All tho sizes. Ox Pint 10 tl x 7.0 at it x Out t x 7 nt .. $ 2.0Q - 9.0C .- 8 Of - 3.0? !l x O nt . 1.5C Homo rpeclnl hall rugs, 3x9, 3x12, 3x15. LINOLEUMS. OILCLOTHS WINDOW SHADES. Everything to bo found In a flrst-clasi Block at right prices. 59c. $ : x 4 usually found on VERY cheap put them on a 600D shoe. $1.25 to $1.75, but as the lines hence the reduction. SHOE STORE, City. 217 Lacka. Ave. AMUSEMENTS NANA LAST WEEK SCRANTON Of tlio most maenlflcent pictures of this or nny other age. POSITIVELY CLOSING NAiuiiuAi -tusxT. jui.v inth. ir you have not seen Suctiorowaky's nuperb paint ing, you owe It tn yourself to visit l-t Wash ington Avenue, Mcars Building, without de. KAHKWKLL KECKPTION FOIt LADIES tomorrow from a to O p. ni. Keceptlon dally from il u. in. till ft p. m. ADMISSION, 0 o, ni. till ft p. m. 20o " .5 p. m. till 10 p. 111., 10o SUMMERRESORTS MT. POCONO, PA. CLAIRiUNT HOUSE, On Pocono Mountain, 8th Year. Large lawn und plenty of shade. Kooms large und airy, furnished neatly. Splen did bath roi'ms, A tablo abundantly sup plied. An altltudo of Z.tUO feet above the sea. The air during summer comes lrom the north and northwest through demo pine forests, giving a healthy nnd un usual cnmblmitlon of a hlgb. dry and plney air. No swumps, nnd tho country is absolutely free from malarln and al ways a good bieezo blowing during the hottest days. Further Information trlven by addressing CHAS. II. SMITH. Mount Pocono, Monroo Co., Pa. SPECIAL THROUGH CARS Dally (oxcept Sunday) via Central Railroad of New Jerssf HeKlnnlns June 27, ISPS, leave Scranton nt 8.30 a, in. for LONO BRANCH, OCEAN OROVn. ASBURY PARK. UEI.MAR (Ocean Itencli), SPRING LA KB. SCA filRT, BTC. netumlng Icavo Point Pleasant 11.40 n. m.. Spring Luke 11.C2 n, m.. Belmur 11.57 a. m., Asbury Park anil Ocean drove 12.03 noon. Long Branch 12.24 p. m. Arrlvo Scranton 8.10 p. m. This will be kept up for tho cntlro sea son especially for the accommodation of families, as It will enable, passengers to secure and retain comfortable scats th entire juuiney. t: 3 WOLF & WENZEL, 140 Adams Ave.. Opp. Court Houit, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Sola Aceata for ltlclurdaou-Doyntoa'J Furnaces and Itaaees. WMM UAUC Vfl Bre Throat. Pimples, Cop HrlVL lUU per Colored Spots, Aches. Old Bores. Ulcera la Moutb, Ilnlr KaIIIiil'? Write COOK RIJMHDV CO.. 6,1 M.Jonli Temple, Chicago, III., for proofs of cures. Capital, $500,000, Worst casei cured 1 1 it 33 day, loo-page book Ire;, - I
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