Zr-m w gpwK"i ' - r y. v r J THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. JULY 18, 1S98. rmf msEW V DAY'S DOINGS OF -NORTH SCRANTON William George Badly Injured on (he Delaware and Hudson Railroad. in: was TttyiNO to cjkt on a TltAl.V OF MOVING CAItS-WlI.-LIAM WII.I.IAMB 1JADI.Y 111S- ' KiaunuD uv m:iNa kickijd in THU PACK BY A MW.1J-T1IOMA8 IlAIlHtS HAD TWO OV HIS F1N OlflUS SMASIIK1J-VAI.UAULK I'KJ EONS STOLKX. "William CScurRC, rpJ 14 ycnts, lincl a mlinculous pscjpe from being killed Suturdiiy. Unable to ecuir employ merit In tills vicinity, hi- Journeyed to ArcWvaA-J in quest of work nml wus re tumlni?. il youth-bound coal train on the Delaware nnd Hudson railroad wan passing and he attempted to steal n. ride. He was Btiuck by one of the ears and hurled In the renter ot the road bed In an Insensible condition. He was shortly nftcrunnlH conveyed to the home of his father, Hcnrj fJeorce, of Ulllow stirer, where he ireelvcd medi cal attendance. The 'Rash In his head required elcht stitches before It was inupeiiy closed. KICKED 1JY A Ml'LIS. William Williams, residing on Oak street and employed as a driver In the Cayuga mine, was badly Injhred by being kicked In the face by a vicious mule Saturday. The boy was nttempt litK to caps the animal when a kick from It rendered him unconscious. He was picked up by willing hands and carried to his home, where Dr. Donne attended his Injuries. The faro wns badly lacerated and he will bear the marks through life. FINGKHS SMASHED. The six-year-old son of Thomas Har ris, of Pprker treet, had two of his Angers badly smashed Patuiday. The boy In jumping on eats ut the Leggett's Creek bleaker had his hand raught betweeen the wheel and frame of the car. TOLD IX A VKW LINKS. rigoon fan lers. iekllng in P.itU riai'f. air unMoulv lonhlnu aiouni! for their hlids. as their coop? have been broken Into lecontly and the choicest birds taken. Miss Blanche f 'oncer of "Mailsi-t street, lb vlsilintr lvlitlven In Norwich, X. Y. Vtobert J. Jone. of Olyphanl, Is vlit lng relatives here. Will Saundeis and George Casper spent ct,terday at Lake Wlnoli. Kll"li Wnsiier wns nrrrlgned hcfniv Aldeiman Fldler Saturday on the charge of obtaining goeds by fnl" pre trnse. Mary Tliomur wa- prosecutrix. Ball was I mulshed in the sum of Ji'OO. George Sortaln, of Vorwalk. Conn , ii visiting his mint, Mrr. lioblnwon, of Kiltm avenue. John H. Fvans, of Parker street leaves this morning for Indian Path, Wayne rounly, whore he will soend the imnnicr Mr. and Mis A V p'-biiie- and Mi V. G. Thqm.i- left for Atlantic ruy on Saturday last . Jnnies AVIlllams Samuel Jeffreys, Globe Warehouse 50 Dozen of the Best Summer Corsets Ever shown in tocrautou, shapes to fit all fig- ures, and lull ranges ot sizes, including ' slenders aud stouts. Price on Saturdav. JJ 75 Dozen Ladies' Summer Corsets Rest finish and a quality such as is usually -4 called a bargain at 45 cents a pair. Start- -c ling special. Price on Saturday w'X 40 Pieces 6 Inch Taffeta Silk Sash Ribbon All the good shades guarantee this ribbon will make the Price on Ladies' White Lawn And Pique Puffs The real nobby neckwear of the season niade aud finished as it ought to be. An excep tionally good bargain. Price on Saturday, 20 Doz. Infants' Swiss Embroidered Caps A great assorted lot that o 1 at Irom 25c. to -d ( joe. each. All good clear s.ock nice styles. 1 Uc For choice, Trice on Saturday J. Globe Warehouse David ISvans, Thomas Cunrnrdlne and flrlf, Tliotnus spent ycsteulay nt I.akrt Wlnola. Miss Gcrtlo Williams Is vlsltlns at lluffnlo. William Chatipell Is cntertalnlnij David J. U.ivler, of Denver, Colo. Misses Cora and Bertha Preston, of Pnrk Place, arc spending tho summer on the shores of Lakn Ontario. Jere Hollas, of North Main avenue, Is visiting friends and relatives at Allen town, Misses ;iaitdln and Dessle Williams arc at Wilmington. Del. John l.ofuis. 01 Kenner & Chappcll's store, who has boon spending his va cation at Lake Wlnola, returned Satur day. John Wolf and Samuel Lewis, Jr., of North Main avenue, are spending n. Inlet vacation ot Lake Wlnola. GREEN RIDQE. Perry Gordon, of DcUuvatc street, who has been spending a few das hi iJliin hamtoii, lututncd home yubterd.iy. Ilev. Mr Fold, of Mousey avenue, has returned home, after spending some time In Buffalo. Wllllard Cobb, of Mousey avenue, who was spending n few' days In Honcsdale, ret in nod home Satuulnv. Mrs. M. I). Fninhani, of Breaker stlcct. gave a tea from fi to t o'clock hist Friday In honor of the birthday of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Vail. Mrs. Furnhain was assisted In lecclvliiR and entertaining by Mis, S. C. Doisey. Mrs. Ella Frnnrols and Miss Nettle Pie tee. Mis. Vail was kindly reineiiibeiert by iceelvlng a number of presents as tokens of the esteem In widen she Is held. The guests enjoyed a pleas ant soda' season and many congratula tions and good wlhhes were extended. The company was faoied with several plft.no solos and tceltatlons by the MIsch Wlll mlnn Grtllln, Claro Slocum und Leone Farnham. Miss Mable Ileynolds. of New York street, Is spending u few days In Mont rose. Mrs. nudil. rf Forest City. Is the guest of Sir and Mrs. John Tnmuljn, of San derson avenue. Geoigo Dolph, of Company D, Thir teenth rcclment, In homo on a week's furlough. MINOOKA. Italph, the twelve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. (J. T. Davis, of Greenwood, I died Saturday after n lingering Illness. The deceased wns nn exceedingly bilftht lad and many friends of the patents bympathizo with them In their bereave ment. Miss Mnrcaret Tlcue. of Cnrbondale. Is ! vKltlng Miss Nellie Loughney, ot Muln slieet. William Delaney. of Wllkes-Bnrre. was the guest of Miss Hlgglus, on Tuesday. The remains of a slx-vear-old son of Thomas Judge, who died Saturday, were I lutened In Minooka Catholic cemetery yesterday. The funeral ot the late Maria McDon oiigh. whose death was mentioned In Sat in day's Tribune, will take place this morning at D o'clock A requiem high muss will be solemnized at St. Joseph's church. Interment will be made In the family plot In Minooka cemetery. The Maroons defeated the Impel lals, of Scranton, yesterday by the scoie of 17 to S. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Eagan, of Jermyn, spent Sundav with friends bete. Miss Norah Howaid. of Olyphnnt, spent i etcrday with friends here. HELP IS WANTED when the nerves become weak and the appetite falls. Hood's Sarsaparllla gives help by making the blood rich, pure and nour ishing. Get only Hood's. HOOD'S PILLS are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure Indigestion, sick headache. :s ot sizes, mcludiucr Price on Saturday, of the seasou. We full value for 65c, but Saturday 15 37 LIVE NEWS OF WEST SCRANTON Fire in a House on Kebecca Avenue, 0c cupted by Daniel li. Edwards. OPEN Allt CONCEHT GIVEN IIY IMUHH'S HAND Al' CLAUK.13 UnOTIILUS' STOP.E-OFFICEHS OF ELECTIHC CITY LODGE. KNIGII'M OF PYTHIAS, INSTALLED-NU.M-HElt OF ACCIDENTS OF A MOHE Ott LESS SEIUOUti NATUnE-MEMHEP.S OF IIIIOWNIH LIO.CLE CLVIJ EN TEHTA1NED. Fire was discovered In n cl iit on the bedroom floor of the residence own ed anil oeetitled by Daniel K IMwards. of 51? Noith Iteliecca aveniu about 9.30 o'clock yesterday mornlni; An alarm was sent In from box C.t. corner of North Iiromley nvenue and Shet land street. Meanwhile the llamei- liart been extinguished nnd though the Franklins unci Columblas responded they wore not required. It wns verj fortunate that tho flro did not spread ni thin section Is well built up with frame dwellings and a serious: fire might easily have resulted. Then, too, the need of n fire alarm box In that section was shown. The near est box Is over four blocks distant. Dy the time an alarm was sent In, the companies respond, and be directed to the tire It might have gained a good headway. CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. John MeNeely, employed as a driver nt tho West Hldge colliery, narrowly etcaped being kilted Saturday morning while at work. As It Is ho Is seriously Injured. Ho was attempting to sprng a (lying ttlp of loaded cars and trip ping fell alongside of tho trip. He was bidly wrenched and bruised about the loirs and side, nnd a mulo (stepping1 upon hint while prostrate, cut an ugly gash In his knee. He was removed to Ms home on Tenth street where a phvslclan diosped his wounds. A child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Sul livan, of North Hyde Park avenue, only 2 yeais of ago, was badly Injured nt the residence Saturday afternoon. The little one, dining the absence ot Its mother, climbed upon a tnble and le moved tho chimney from a lamp stand ing thoteon. In attempting to climb down the child fell to the floor. The globe broke und a piece of the glass cut the child's face Just below the eye, narrowly missing that member. A physician treated the wound and no serious results are anticipated. Ebenezer Jones of 74 Archbald stieet. Is confined to his home as a, result of Injuries received Thursday at the Dodge mines where he works us a miner. A largo Section of top coal fell In his "place" while he was at work and some of It caught hlin about the head nnd shoulders. He was badly biulsed and cut, but fortunately es caped being crushed to death. MI--s Kate Sehoen, of 1107 Jackson s'reet, had the thumb of her right hand crushed Thursday afternoon while at work at the Star laundry on Jack son street. She wns working at a shirt machine nt the time. L. H. Glbbs Is In attendance. The laundry Is op erated by the young lady's brother, Louis Sehoen. Hiss Mary Culkln, of South Van Bu ren avenue, was severely Injured at the Liekawnnna laundry Thursday after noon. The lady opeiates the collar roll ing mnchlne and In some manner her bind was pulled Into the rollers and s lueescd. Dr. F. C. Hall Is attending her. OPEN-AIK CONCEHT. West Scranton was accorded the privilege Saturday evening of enjoy ing one of Professor nailer's open-air conceits given by his band. This eon cession to the public on the part of Professor Pamer has become a popular and much looked for enjoyment and It Is gratifying to have had one right In our midst. An audience of over a thousand persons heartily applauded the concert. The concert was given on North Main nvenue in the vacant lot opposite Clarke Brothers' big stores. The plat form was erected by this enterprising firm who are always ready to advance a public Interest. The programme com prised marches, medleys, opera airs, and was concluded with tho "Stnr Spangled Uanner" which, of course, aroused Intense enthuslnsm. It might not bo amiss to suggest here that Pro fessor Bauer give another concert on this side nnd used the large lawn In front of the West Side hospital. The patients could enjoy the music and a silver collection could be taken In the crowd and donated to the Institution. KNIGHTS INSTALL OFFICERS. Ofllcers-elect were duly installed at the regular meeting of Electric City lods:e. No. 613, Knights of Pythlns.heUl Thursday evening at Robert Morris Ivorlto hall on South Main avenue. Acting Deputy John O. Hodgson car ried out the Installation owing to the absence of Dlstilct Deputy Grand Chancellor Joseph P. Phillips. A short Foclal session followed the conclusion of tho ceremonies. The officers Instnlled were: Chancel lor commander, William S. Hughes; prolate. George S, Sayres; master nt work, Louis A. Christ; keeper of rec ord and seal, Ellas Williams; master of forms, Stephen G. Summerhlll; mas ter of exchequer. Louis A. Christ; mas ter nt aims, John Parwlne; Inside guard, Anthony Horak; outside guard, Gustavfe Ilauer. Wllford Fletcher will represent the lodge at the grand lodge sessions. KED, WHITE AND BLUE SOCIAL. A rare treat js In store for those who can attend the entertainment to be Blvcn next Thursday evenlns nt tho Stunner Avenue Presbyterian church, to be follow td by a red, white and bluo social. An excellent proRramine v.ill bo rendered by some of the best talent of this city. Tho price of ad mission Is but 15 o;nts, which will In clude caUo and eoffeu or milk and ham sandwiches. Ice cream will nlso be served by the members of tho band of hope nnd the young ladles of the church, A royal Bood time is expected. The prevailing colors woin .vlll be red,- white and blue, Entertulnment will commence at 8 p. m. sharp. MIJMRERS ENTERTAINED. The young ladles of tho IJrownlo HU cycle club of this side were pleasantly entertnlned Friday afternoon nnd even Inn by Miss Etta Woodruff, at tho residence of her parents, .Air. and Mrs. Frank Woodruff, of North Hydo Park avenue. The affair wns held upon the ample lawn of tho residence, which 4 waa gaily decorated with Hags und MRS. PINKHAM'S ADVICE. Wlmt Mrs. Noll Hurot has to Say About It. Deaii Mas. Pimkiiam: 'When Iwroto to you I lind not been well for flvo ycarsj hnd (loetoretl all tho tlmo hut f?ot no better. 1 had womb trouble very bad. My womb pressed backward, causing piles. I was In Buch misery I could scarcely wall: across the floor. Men Etruatlon was Irregular and too pro- fusci was also troubled with loucorrhcea. I had fxlvou up nil hoposof pelting well; everybody thought I hnd consumption. Aflcr taking Ato bottles of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound, I felt Tery much better and was ablo to do nearly all tny own work. I continued the use of your medi cine, and feci that I owe my recovery to you. I cannotthnnkyou enough foryour advlco and your wonderful medicine. Any ono doubting my statement may wrlto to mo and I will gladly answer all inquiries. Mrs. Nell Hurst, Deep water, Mo. Letters liko tho foregoing, con stantly being received, contrlbuto not a little to tho satisfaction felt by Mrs. rinkham that her medicine and counsel are assisting women to bear their heavy burdens. Mrs. Plnkham'saddressisLynn, Mass. All suffering women aro invited to writo to her for advice, which will bo glTCD. without charge. It Is nn ex perienced woman's advice to women. Chinese lanterns. Tea was serred by Mrs. Woodruff, nsslsted by Mrs. George Carson und Mrs. G. V. Evnon. The guests were: The Sllhses Bertha and Ruth Carson, Bessie Slote, Ruth Acker, Mary Jamej, Jennie Eynon, Sa die Terber, Gertrude Loomls, Grace Reed, Stella Slunv and Blanche Thomas. A fTILL ALARM. A still alntm was sent to the West Side fiio companies at 1.30 o'clock yes terday afternoon, due to a blaze In one of the awnlng.s of Clarke Bros.' stores. Tho Colutr.blas icsponded, but the use of hand grenades and a few buck ets of water rendered their services un necessary. No ono seems to know how th awning Ignited. PERSONAL MENTION. City Superintendent ot Schools George and Mrs. Howell, of Scranton street. hae returned from a visit at Washington, D. C. Miss Mary Harils, o Eynon street, Is home from Washington, D. C. Misses Jennie Roberts and Murgaiet Jenkins, of South Main avenue, left Saturday for an extended visit with relatives In New York city. Miss Gertrude Lloyd, of North Main avenue, has returned from a visit at Washington, D. C. Mls Edith Williams, of Eynon street, has leturned from '.buffalo, N. Y , where she represented the Scranton Street Baptist chut eh at the Baptist Younsr People's convention. Miss Johanna Davls.ot Mahanoy City, has returned home after a vMl with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Reese, of Washburn street. Mlses Eflle nnd Gertrude Fellows, ot Tenth stieet. ate visiting at Clark's Summit. Mrs. A. Fraunfelker and daughter. Miss Bessie, of South Hyde Park ave nue, are at Niagara Falls. C. Herbert Hall, of Eynon street, has returned from a visit nt Camp Alger vith his brother, Harry Hall, member of Company C Corporal Robert Armstrong and Pri vate Robert Peaver. both of Ccmpany B, are home on furloughs. Alexander Lewis, of New Jersey, Is the guest of Mr. and Mis. J. T. Reese, of Washburn street. B. G. Morgun and family, of South Main nvenue. ate occupying their cot tage the "TydvlU" nt Lake Ariel. Alex Stevenson, Richard and Robert Morgan, of Lafayette street, and Chas. Turner, of North Sumner nvenue, are enjoying piscatorial diversion at Bas set's pond, Fleetville. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Battenherg, of North Main avenue, are receiving con gratulations over the arrival of a daughter. William Copping nnd Ryder Zellph, of Newark, N. J., have returned home from a visit with Sir. and Mrs. Charles Sherman, of Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Casey, of Jaek foii street, are entertaining Robert Drake, John Maloney and James Mc Veigh, of New Jersey. Corporal Bernard Haggerty, of Com pany C Is home on a furlough. Miss Catherine Phillips, of Academy street. Is visiting at Kingston. Miss Sarah Hudson, of North Sum ner avenue, spent yesteiday at Wilkes Barro. Miss Mabel Lang, of South Main ave nue. Is home from a visit at Wnverly. Mix. Stewait Belsecker, of Academy street, has as her guest, Miss Addle vJianarher, of Blnghamton. Jesse iBarzler, of North Hyde Park avenue, is visiting in New Jeibey Ailhur Green, of Tenth street, Is visiting at Kingston, MINOR NEWS NOTES. The funeral of r.duin P., the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Aswoll, will lie held this afternoon from tho residence, 1116 Roci; street, at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made nt the Dunmore cemetery. William Sravltch nnd John Merglt were arrested Saturday nluht by Con suble Davlei and Citizen Morgans, on complaint of the boarding boss ot the house whoro thpy boaidcd on Pleasant avenue. The prisoners wto breaking furnltuie nnd making a noise. A line of $7 eath was Imposed yesterday morning by Alderman Kellow. The funeral of Ralph, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Grlluth T. Davles, will be lialrt this afternoon from the resi dence In Greenwood ut 2.30 o'clock. It Is expected that the funeral cortego will reach tho Wuuhburn stieet ceme tery about 4 15 o'clock, where Inter ment will bo made. A party comprising John I.owry, John Reese Richard Davis, John W. Johns, "Curly" Davles, J. Munley, J. R. James and T. Allen drove to Crys tal lake yesterday morning nnd spent a most enjoyable day at the lake-side Aiiiilli'' Opinion. Laura I wonder why It Is that so few of these pictures in tho tho nudo show any character in their faces? Aunt Maria Ann They ain't got no character. Cincinnati Kmiulier. Vmr HAPPENINGS OF SOUTH SCRANTON Funeral of Mrs. Mary Parsons from Her Late Residence on Plllsloa Avenue. DEATH OF MRS. ANNA MARY DE TAMPEL, ONE OF THE OLDEST RESIDENTS OF THE CITY-NEW BUILDINGS OF PETER HOSAR AND CHARLES KAESTNER ARE NEAR ING COMPLETION - DANGEROUS ILLNESS OF Art'inUR EHHER. NOTES OF A PERSONAL NATURE. From the family residence, 507 Pitts ton avenue, the funeral of Mrs. Mary Pat sons took place yehtcrday after noon. The late home of the highly re spected and llfc-lonc resident .vna thronged with neighbors und n lends. Rev. Dr. Harris, of Taylor, olllclated at the servlces.comtncnclng at 3 o'clock. Dr. Hurrls preached an eloquent and fitting sermon. He spoke of tho noble, womanly and Christian qualities that characterized the life of tho deceased. A chorus of members of the Penn Ave nue Bautlst church choir usslstcd ut the services. At the conclusion, tho ptocesslon moved to the Washburn street ceme tery, where the remains were laid at rest. Tho pall-bearers were Ezra C. Browning, John C. Hlghlleld, J. R. Ktclle, II. B. Judd, John Woodhcuse nd L. W. Keller. TUB OLDEST RESIDENT. Mrs. Anna Mary Do Tampel died at her residence, 536 Prospect nvenue, Sat urday at sunset. Tho passing away of Sirs. Do Tampel, who was eighty-two yeats of age, removes from this sphere the oldest woman and peihaps Inhabitant of 'Scrnnton nnd vicinity. For over fifty years she has resided here and on this side. It was always Interesting to hear her relate reminiscences of the early days of Scranton, now passed Into history. Duilng the years when Cnthollclty was In Its Infancy In this valley, and there was but one small Catholic church here, that one being In the Twelfth ward, tho vlsltng clergy stopped at the residence of Mrs. De Tnmpel. Tho lamented Bishop Newman, who Is now In pioeess of canonization, wus then bishop of tho diocese that since has been divided Into Philadelphia, Harris burg nnd Scranton dioceses, and he, when coming here to administer the sacrament of confirmation, wns always n suest nt the De Tampel homestead, Mr. Do Tampel died several years ago. No children were born to them. Tho funeral will occur tomorrow morn ing. A solemn mass of requiem will be sung nt St. Mary's church. The re mains will be laid beside her hus band In the German Cuthollc ceme tery at No. E. TWO MODERN BUILDINGS. Tho handsome and modern now buildings of Peter Rosar, nt the corner .of Cedar avenue and Alder street, and Charles Kaestner, El 4 and 5P5 Cedar nvenue, are nearlns completion. Both are Imposing structures that will add much to the appearance of that local ity. The Rosar building Is of brick, three stories high, and sixty feel wide. The first floor will be for business pur poses, the soc'ond and third floors for dwellings. The Alder stteet side of tho busi ness floor will be occupied by John Phillips, who conducted a restaunnt In the old building. Mr. Phillips and his family will lestde on the floor above, R. K. Wilson, the tailor, has rented the other business portion. Mr. Kuestner's building Is of the same dimensions as tho Rosar, and Is built cf blue mountain stone. Mr. Kaestner nnd fnmlly will ocupy the second floor, nnd tho third will bo used by th Star Social club of this side. The SIR side of the first floor will be the barroom and retauiant of Mr. Kaestner. FI'NERAL, OF GEORGE MORLANG. The funeral of Georce Jlorlanpr was held yesterday afternoon. Rev. W. A. Nordt, of the Hickory Street 'Presby terian church, conducted tho services ut the house and grave. The pull-bearers were William Frltseh, Philip Wlith, George Reckeiio and John WVstpfahl. Interment was made at the Plttston avenue cemetery. Nl'HS OF NEWS. Arthur Either, of Stone nvenue, Is dangerously III with hysteria. At Prst It was feared that the young man wa- sufffrlnR from hydrophobia, he having evidenced strong symptoms of the ter rible disease. Arthur war bitten by a do;; several months ago Dr. Qulnn is nttendlng him, and staffs that fast cycling caused the Illness, Henry f.legler, jr., on Saturday re ceived a letter from his father, Henry Zlepler, who lth his wife. Is sojourn ing In Germany. Mr. Zlogler ald that they were with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Spruks, of this side. He spent the glorious Fourth nt Aochen. new W. A. N'ordt. pastor of the Hlck 01. v Street PreMiytcrlnn church and his family will leave today to spend their nc:ulon nt Newark, N. V. Jacob nerghauser, Jr., of Elm street, n member of Company C, Thirteenth regiment, nt Camp Alger, t cached the city Saturda In response to a telegram sent, owing to the alarming condition of his fnthc who was Injured at tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western car shops last week. Miss Lena Hclntz, of Willow street, has returned from a visit In New York. August Rcmpe. of Cedar avuiue, Is seriously HI. His condition wai criti cal yesterday. A son was born to Jacob Robinson, of River street, Saturday. Tho Plttston Reds nnd tho South Scranton teams played yesterday on the latters' ground. The score was II ln In favor of tho lormcr club. Mr. and Mr.t. Daniel Morgan, of Ecl wardsvlllo, attended the funeral ot Mrs. Parsons yesteiday. dr. p. n. wen-r.M NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT tSTtcd Label Special Extra strength. 1 Tor ImDotcncv. Load oft AfffCIl, UWD, 4UOUI1UUU, ' Btarilltv or narronnetii.t- 91 a doxi esx lor 13, wttiitjj vvrlttpn zanrnntrrKM .:. , on jz. ...;- uertQHCorbymsll. AfJ i. : LiiiucDiudiiuis. aifiLuni V'm a Clarke, 316 Penn Avj., Scranon, Pa rvuuNuicri cnguia uiuneuu limn a ENNYROYAL PILLS rlV lllUal Anil Anl flAaolna A fwm ' - va.aviwiaHlj WM WMV H, ! fCUftbl. I'DICB ( tmoni BranA U HtA ttS Vol I mmlll iiimiana imitation. Aii'rHiiiiii,frHgttl. In iltrof far BftrttcaUrt, tfitlmoalilt &! M.1L IO.000 TrrtlUftOltll Jfmat ., 6ol4 tj tU Local Druiifiu. rJMLAOJu, i' if . ::m $$&W rer nS n fttf i-rri. Summer Furnishings Hero Aro a Few Special Values: Ingrains. Everything to bo hnd worth tho having. Mew designs. Unln.uo color effects. Spe cial values at 50c, 65c, 75c. Straw Hatting. All this season's Importations. Tho coolest, most sanitary covcrlns to bo found. Hero nro sample values; China Matting. $4.50 roll, 111 yard, vhIuo $fl.OO. $6.00 roll, 40 ynrds, vnlno PH.0O. $8.00 toll, -10 yards, vnluo 510.00. WILLIAMS. & McANULTY 12"7 Wyoming Avenue. ! :0UR GREAT Balance of We shall clean out all "broken lines" Men's, Women's and Children's, regardless of their cost to us. For 98c. you will lind shoes worth from $1.25 to $5,00, Whenever a line becomes broken in sizes it will be closed out this month at 98c The Greatest Shoe Bargain Opportunity of this year. Hundreds of good shoes for one-half, one-third and one-quarter their actual value. DON'T MISS IT. If you come early you can find your size. All styles to choose from. BIGGEST BARGAINS THIS SUMMER IN SHOES. STANDARD Handiest Store in the The Scranton Electrical Works ' ,: fl!BlOfe" if lf Wife - .m? ," r. ' -IRJ11"' J'a,'i " ' " ""l" ' -imSWMfflH Hi bTU.1. .. r 504 Lackawanna Avenue. LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURER) OF m srwed Pin, in mm ro H6imi lumber Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails tawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hwnlock Prop Timber promptly burnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Susque. hanna Railroad. At iUlna, Potter County. Pa., on Coudcrsport. and Port Allegany Railrond. Capacity 400,000 fet per day. GENERAL OFFICE-lloard of Trade Building. Scranton. Pa. Telephone No. 4014. SUMMER RESORTS UT. POCONO, PA. CLfllRMQUNT HOUSE, On Pocono Mountain, 8th Year. Large lawn and plenty of blvule. Kouins large and alr, lurnlshed ne.itls Splen did bath rooms A table abundantly sup plied. An altitude of 2, 100 feet nboe the sea. Tho ulrduiing bummn comes trom the north and northwest through denso pine forests, giving a healthy and un iibual combination of a hlch, dry and plney air. No swamps, and the country is nbsolutoly free from malaria aud al ways a good bioeze blowing during tho hottest days. Further Information lven by addressing ('HAS. II. SMITH. Mount Pocono, Monroe Co., Pa. THE MQQSIC POWDER CO. Kooms 1 and Coin'ltli BTd'g. SCRANTON, tA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Made at Moolc und Ittisud.ile W'orlu. LAI'LIN & RAND POWDr.K CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klcctrlc U.ittorlc, llloctrlo ExploJor. lor csplodlus blasts, bafoty l''uso mid Repauno Chemical Co's man EXPLOSIVRS THE DICKSON M'F'G CO., Eciunton and Wlllces-llsrro, Pa. Manufacturer of LOCOmOTIVEOTTIONARY ENGINES Uolleri, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. CJcnernl Office, Mcmnton, Pa MAX WIU1UU, boot anJ Shoe Maker. Ilcstahoe to order from 1.7ft up. Meti'i Boles and lieela, l()c. Ladle' holes and liouU, Mic All work Kiiarauteed. J7 Penn Avenue, tCR..""(, PA. Japanese Hatting. Seo our linn nt 15c. 20c, 2Bc, 35o and 40c per ynrd. Discount by ihoroli. Tokio Rugs. Highest quality hand-mado samo as Turkish goods. New lino Just opened, specially adapted for tho cottage or ths crnnda. All tho slies. 0 x 112 nt $12.03 Hill 7.(1 nt 9,5o O t 0 at 6 OO t x 7 nt - 5.00 !) x (I nt - i.go Somo special hall rugs, 3x9, 3x12, 3x15. LINOLEUMS. OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. Everything to bo found In a flrst-cUss stock at right prices. 98c. SALE: This Month. SHOE STORE, City. 217 Lacka. Ave. Has removed to No 504 Lackawanna Ave nue, where they will carry a complete line of electrical machin ery. Special motors made to order. All kinds of electrical ap paratus repaired. The Scranton Electrical Works Seeds AND- Fertilizers THE IS Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE HUNT i CORNELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Avi MADE WiE A MAIM AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB -4X.Z, Arrtouj UUeaiesr&Uitg Mem orjr.lDpoUncr, blMp1utnei, etc. caanJ by Abuse or oiber KzrasMt ana Jadls crettoDs, Thfi quickly antl turrtu restore Lost Vitality la olJor joum.aul Prevent Intanitf aat Consumotlon if taLeaia tiin. Tbetrnto howi In mediate fraproTo zneaiBQd euecie a uuiu: wuerb an mncr tail in riit opoa harlnB tho genuine Aiz Tub let. They ltiTttnrlttoncunrantao to eff set ft cure RHPTC 1a CLcticaeeor refund the monoj. Price 1TICOWW w I Vtl per pacKQsei or eix pkbm (iuii ireaimenu ror xu, Uf mail, in plain wr-rpor. tiimn receipt of pi ""AJAX RGA1EDYCO., s' iuuii. la pium wfTl1"'! ii i "J 11 rciriptui I'riov, uirCBie CUtMt, 111. ror ante In HcraiUon, Pa., by Matthew UroK. and II C Huntleraon. ilr.ujlitv UAUP VA I 8oro 'iirottt. Pimples. Uop HHVt IUU pur Ualore.1 Wpoti, Aohei. Old Horea. Ulcera in .Mouth, Ilalr I'allluiTi writ. cnnK uiiMimv ivi a.. ?"J r,im .,...- - .. ," , "3. ..lasviiiq lempic, biutaKu, in., tor omnia or curea Capital, $500,000. Wont cuoi cured 1 13 M T -,. J I if v yjrufi j3 uj. iiiv.is uvvk iree.
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