iHHlWilff"'' "T f t.-V , -! THE SGK ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 26. 1898. SI "-wn"mr 4f -?- ffi vt CARBONDALE. Tho Carbondale correspondence of The Tribune has been placed In the hands of Mr. C n Munn. Salem avenue and Church street, to whom news Items may bo addressed. AH complalnU as to Ir regular delivery, tc , should be tnado to Roberta & Reynolds, news nrrents, THE DARK HORSE. J. M. Alexander Looms Up fts n For midable Post Office Candidate. Up to the present date not a word lias been said In the nubile prints about J. M. Alexnnder In connection Nvlth the postolllcc appointment noon to be made J'or Cirhondalc He Is the dark horse In the ruco nnd Is loomlnpr up as one of the most formidable candidates In the Held Several Influ ential organizations have Interceded In Mi behalf and he Is known to have the support of several Individuals who Btana very close to the powers that be. Then he has u creditable war lec ord a thing wotth considering aB was shown when W, 1 Yarrlngton receiv ed the plum. There Is another fact Intejestlng to mention In this connection, though It will not be a determining and probably not even an Influencing element In the appointment and that Is that Pres ident McKlnley and Mr. Alexander are staunch members of tho Methodist Episcopal church. Fifteen years conscientious work on the school board and the fathering of Memorial park alone would faor Mr. Alexander, If popular vote had any thing to do with the matter. The assurance that John H. Thomas has not applied for the position and the adding of "Monumental Joe's" nnme to the list of aspli ants Messrs. Evans, l.athrop nnd Davis all good nnd true men; make this one of the most Interesting postofnee fights In the history of the city. Postmaster Nealon's term expires on the fourteenth of August. GAVE SATISFACTION. Councils' Action in Letting Contract Generally Pleasing. The Tribune representative in mak ing Inquiries concerning the letting of pavlne tontinct Saturday night to a local bidder at a slightly higher figure than that of the lowest Didder, learned that the action Is generally satisfac tory Blair ii Kennedy, tho successful bidders, were lower on curbing ind re setting curb but on paving their bid was fourteen cents a squaic yard higher. The dlfterence is u little that there Is probably not a property own er afferted who would not rather sen the local men get the Job. They w ill employ local labor and the expenditure if the money hero will be a dlicct benefit to the city. The only bad feature ahout it Is thtj discouraging effect It will have on out side contractors when new work comes up. Tne mny refuse to bid nnd place the city in a position absolutely de pendent upon the few men of Carbon dale who undertake big Jobs. OBSEQUIES. Word was received xesterday of tho death of Nathaniel Pethick, an old resident of this city, which occurred at the home of his brother, Richard Peth ick, In Honesdale, at S o'clock last evening and was due to cancer of the stomach. Deceased was born In Corn wall, England, In 1821. He came to this , country about forty years ago and had resided In this city nearly all that time. He was an employe of the Dela ware and Hudson shops for many years. He was veiy widely known nnd by his cental disposition made friends of all his acquaintances. His death w-lli be generally regretted. He is sur vived by three brothers: John, of Co checton, 'William, of Tyler Hill, and Richard, of Honesdale. Tho funeral will be held Wednesday. Services will be conducted In Honesdale, after which the remains will be brought to this city on the train arriving here at 2.10 P m. Interment will be made in Maple wood. DELEGATES. The following delegates from this city will participate in the Democratic convention today : First ward. Third district, Michael Price. Second ward, Second district, James J. O'Neill. Third ward, First district, Thomas Gordon. Third ward, Second district, Michael J. Moran. Third ward, Third district, John Car den. . Fourth ward. First district, James Loftus. Second district, Michael Scanlon. Fifth ward, First dlstricl.Hall Smith. Fifth ward, Second district, Thomas Monaghan. Sixth ward, Second district, Daniel Burns. STRICKEN WITH APOPLEXY. P. K. BarEar, sexton of tho First Presbyterian church, was stricken with aporlexy last evening while watering the lawn In front of the church. Ho fell in a helpless condition and had to be Carried home, He Is about seventy years old and very heavy. In falling he dislocated or fractured his left elbow. The left side is paralyzed. The prognosis is unfavorable. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. E. Van Pragg and company, of New health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL.' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Inold under posltlvo 'Written Guarantee, .ma denoe.Herrouineai, Lassitude, all Uralna, Youth ful Errors, or Exceseivo Uo of Tobacco, Opium, or liquor, which lead to IJ leery. Consumption, Ineanltj and Death. At atora or by mail, tt a ooii aix tor wj with written Kuurantuo to euro BBC. I re or refund money. Hnuiplo pack. B, containing lho das' treatment, with full tractlont, ii cents. Ono sample only sold to Instruction) each person. AUtoroorbymall. ,t3rRed Label Special Extra strength. For Imnotenev. Loei ol 1 j 1'OWA: 1'ower, iat Uanhoou, nwrnity or HarrenceesJ 1 h rinxi ! fnr 3. Tvlthlfr written v uarantecCi1 L-locuremauQajs. At store BC or bvmall. For Salt by William U. Clark. .ia6 Pcnn Ave. flrranton. Pa. UtfMHBBH wwtr APTCB York city, have purchased the entire stock of goods from H. C. Lucas, pro prietor of tho New York store, on Salem avenue, nnd shipped them away. While Mr. Lucas' plans nro not entirely formed, It is tindcratood that he has accepted a position with a well-known firm In Philadelphia. Ho has made hosts of friends In Carbon dale, who will regret his depatture. James L. Stewart has returned from n visit with iclatlvcs'In MldJletown, N. Y. Mrs. Dr. Leonard and sons, Leroy nnd Clarence, of New York rlty, ate guests ut S. A. Putdy's this week. Mrs. V. Hnnklns nnd child are In Norwich, N. Y visiting her husband's relatives. They will return here before taking their departure to their homo In Duluth. Dr. nnd Mrs, O. A. Place and daugh tets, I.arlesa nnd Adelaide, loft this morning for a summer vacation to be spent at Sidney nnd Blnghamton, N. Y. They will bo absent about three w eeks. Professor Hockenberry will take a base hall team to Honesdale Wednes day for the expressed purpose of de feating tho Maple City's aggregation of spoiled petfl. Mr. and Mrs. George Giles and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Norrls, of this city, and Mrs. Mary Mveis, of Poit Jervls, are spending today at Elk Lake. Itcv. Charles Lee and family will return today In order to accompany the Sunday school picnic to Jefferson paik tomorrow. The son of Thomas Ayers sustained a painful Injury by running a piece of Iron In his hand yesterday at the Del aware and Hudson blacksmith shop. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. James Solomon, of Oak street. TOWANDA. Whooping cough Is quite prevalent. The different Sunday schools nnd Young Men Christian association run an excursion to Elmlra today. Professor C. P. Garrison, of West rittston, was a caller amongold ac quaintances In town last week F. P. Carrnochan, of Sioux Falls, S. D , is vetting In town Mis. B. Holme and child! en, of Pitts ton, have been spending several days past with Mrs. Cathciine Glllls. II J. Decker, a Lehigh Valley freight conductor, last Tuesday broke his atm by falling from his train at this place. The Republican county convention will be held hero on Aug. 6. The can didates are' Legislature, Louis Plollet, of Wysox; K. D. Lewis, of Wjaluslng: It. S. Kdmlston,-nf Milan: L. T. Man ley, of Alba; Thomas U Myer, of Wy nlusing. Dlstilct attorney, L T. Hnvt, of Athens, and J. C. Ingham, of Tc wanda. Joseph Lynch, of this place, an em ploye on the gravel train, while com ing through Voburp tunnel on Thurs day evening, fell off the train and was Instantly killed. His remains were brought horn' on Filday afternoon and the funeral wni held at Saints Peter and Paul's lunch, Sunday. The Catholics are pioparlng for a fair to bo held the middle of August. Contestants for prizes are working? faithfully. The boys of this lclnity who en l'sted in Company M, Ninth leglment, aie. from all reports, enjoying them selves at Chlckamauga park. Oa. The company recently presented Captain F. N. Moore with a handsome sword. During a heavy thunder shower hero last Filday afternoon, lightning struck a chimney on the Ochs' house, dolns but little damage. J. A. Mason Is working faithfully tow aids organizing a company of Pio vIMonal National Guards at this place. The Infant child of Mr and Mrs. F. R Lyke was burled at AVjsox on Sat urday. Sherift Fell and wife enjoyed a few dnvs'at Fasles Mcie last week. The Salvation nrmv Is now in charge of Lieutenant and Mrs Hull, who ar rived last week. Thev are excellent workcr3 and despite the warm even lngs are beintf supported by the towns people In geneial. Not only Mr. and Mis. Hull ere first class cornctlsts but their little son deserves mention as well and the singing by their little daughter Is also woithy of praise. The leaders are earnest workeis and else soul-btiiring addi esses before their people at each meeting. They are ic ccivins the hearty uppoit of Tnwan uVf people, as the woik done .lnce their organization here has been of moe than great benefit to this com munity. The new officers will receive a warm welcome during their stay hre. E. B. Stone, J. C. Fuller, H. J. Hal lock, William EllEworth and O. L. Dyer have been prominent WynluslnT Ites at the county beat the past week. Miss Nellie Ochs Is entertaining her friend, Miss Cassld, of Wilkc-Birre, Mis N. N. Belts Is visiting telatlves at Stroudsbuig. Miss Nellie Bryant Is spending a short time at Clifton. Springs. Mrs. 01. N. Maxwell, of Lodl. N. Y Is a puest of Towanda relatives and friends. Mia. Ira Snedlker and son, Arthur, and Emery Cogswell, aie spending n few days with tho latter's mother at Jackson Valley. Mis. George Cash and daughter, of Philadelphia, are lsitors in town. The Argus n.an says that N. Loe weiss' passenger elevator "runs like a top." We are surprised, as It is sup posed they weie used in conveying customers to the dlffeient floors In stead, it means that it whirls around In some way. Edith, tho 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mis George Laporte, at Ho mct'B Feiry, died Saturday aftei an Ill ness of five rlnys from the grip. Un dertaker Campbell, of this place, had charge of the remains. Miss Maggie Drlslane goes to Lake Carey this week to act as planltt at one of the popular hotels. The Touanda-Canton stage route has "jeen puuhnsed by N. W Baker. Tho Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Vol unteors will hold their annual reunion at ysox, Saturduy, Sept. 3. The next annual reunion of the One Hundred and Forty-first regiment will be held at Luceyvllle on Aug. 31. Mrs. Thomas Ryan, of Washington, I). C , Is being entertained by Towanda nrqualntances. Her son, T. Tred Ry an, has just been appointed quarter master of the regular army. Mrs. W. fi. Rickey and daughter, Miss Ethel, are guebts of Wilkes. Barro friends. Mr. and Mrs, Manning Chclson spent several days last week at Lakes Genoa and Shawnnese. Kdltor C F. Heverlv. of the Brad ford Star, and an historian as well, Is now havlnjt published a most valu able work In tho Interest of the Brad ford county soldiers. The book Is en titled "Tho Boys In Blue" and its con tents will contain wnr experiences, reminiscences und other notahle fea tures which will pi ova of great value to the comlnir generation. There will bo two volumes, fully Illustrated, and the price has been placed within the reach of all. The numuer being print ed Is limited, therefore a large number of orders are helm; rccolved. Can friend Whitney beat this re markable occurrence which Is told by a Laceyvllllan: He says that seven years ngo he left his vest containing n gold watch hanging on n fence while mowing the hack yard with a scythe. A young pat calf wandered up and proceeded to eat tho vest and swallow lho watch with the voracity of an ostrich. He gave It up for lost ot course, nnd gave no further thought to It. A short time ngo this calf, now full grown, was slaughtered for beef. The watch, now forgotten, wns found In such a position between her lungs that the respiration of the lungs clos ing nnd filling had kept the stem wind er wound up, nnd the watch had only lost nbottt four minutes during the seven vears. Dr. Charles L. Codding, of Duluth, Is visiting relatives In town. Stewart Blnck, nsslstnnt secretary of the Young Men's Christian association at Sharpsburg, Is enjoying a few weeks' visit at home. Congressman Codding and family are up from Washington, D, C spend ing their summer vacation at their residence here. A Sunday excursion from this place will soon be run to Shawanese lake. Mrs. Elmer Whltaker, of Brooklyn. N. Y., Is spending a. few weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Stldge. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rutty, of Wllkes L'nrre, are lsltlng relatives In town. OLYFHANT. Steven Vallskl was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Mason on Satur day night on the charge of robbery. Vallskl Is a Russian, nnd resides In Prlceburg. Last Thursday night S. M. Snook, of this place, delivered a parcel of laundry to the tesldence of Mis. Jane Davis, of Blakely, to be washed. The lady not being home, the parcel was left at the door. Later In the evening Vallskl came along and, seeing the package, picked It up and carried It away The theft was not noticed until the next morning. Offlcer Benja min Hnirls was notllled and, from de scriptions from parties who had seen Vallskl acting suspiciously around the premises on the night previous, tracked him to rilceburg, where he was cap tured. The officer searched tho house and In a trunk were found the missing articles, and many others which have not been Identified. He was taken be fore the justice and plead guilty. He was committed to the county Jail In default of ball. John O'Malley Is enjoying a week's outing at Keeno's pond, Wayne county. Miss Etta Loftus, of Scranton. spent yesterday with Miss Jennie MeAndrew. Tho remains of the late Mrs. Mar garet Garrett were Interred In Union cemetery Sunday afternoon. A brief service wns held at her late home on Hill street, after which the lemalns were coneved to the Congregational church, where an eloquent sermon was preached by Rev. Peter Robeits. There were many beautiful floral tokens. The members of the Presbvterlan church will enjoy a day's outing in the woods on the East Side today. The following letters remain un claimed at the postofllce for tho week ending July 25: Mrs. B. Coleman. Coulthard Thomas, Miss Sarah M. Clark, Miss Mertle Hunt, Thomas Jones, Mr. Tom Murphv, Miss Mary Reese, Mrs. Jane Thomas. Mrs. Ada Green, who has been the guest of Mrs. D. A. Van Sickle for the past thiee weeks, returned to her home In Buffalo, X, Y yesterday. Misses Maggie Mitchell and Katie Connois. of West Scranton, visited fi lends In town on Sunday. Miss Mame Morrison, of Blakely, while on an exclusion at Lake Poyn tello. fell fiom a swing to a distance of seveial feet, breaking her leg. She was brought to her home In Blakely, where she lerelvcd medical attention. Postmaster S. J. Matthews and niece. Miss Georgia Thomas, spent the Sab bath at Wavcily. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans, of Jer myn, attended the funeral of the for mer's mother, Mrs. Garrett, of Hill street, Sundav. Mrs. Catherine Thomas Is visiting relatives rtt Spring Biook. Misses B. Sheridan and Katie Relliy, Joseph McDcrmott nnd Harry Alex ander, of South Scranton; Alfred and Walter Griffiths, of Jermyn, and Ai thur C. Parry, of Hyde Park, spent Sunday at the home of the latter's aunt. Mrs. John M. Evans, of Lacka wanna street. Mrs. Samuel Goodman and Mrs. John Hopkins, of Carbondale, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wat kins, of Fern Hill, Sunday. Miss Minnie Apt and Joseph Carr, of Pittston, visited friends heie Sunday. Charles Evans, of Duryea, spent yes terday with his brother, D. C. Evans, of Susquehanna street. Prof. T. F. McHale Is spending his vacation In Elmlra, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and chil dren, of Albany, N, Y are cuests at the Mahon House. Georgp Berry Is at Crystal lake for a week's stay. The Spaniards are After You Here is an Escape. You can't bathe In the Atlantic Ocean for the Spaniards will catch you, but the same delightful salt water bathing Is obtainable at Salt Lake City In tho waters of the Great Salt Lake. It Is a novelty to bathe In salt water, a mile above sea level. Moreover, the summer climate of Salt Lake City is incomparable. The attractions in and about this quaint and picturesque city now familiarly termed the "Zlon of the New World" Include within a radius of a few miles, Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Sea bathing at tho inagnlllcent resort know'n as Sal talr. Parks, Drives and Canyons as well as tho historic edifices of the Mormon Church the far-fnmed Tabernacle and the Gteat Temple, Salt Lake City la tho boclal and commercial conter of tho Intcr-mountaln district and also the til voicing point for the great gold, silver and copper mines of Utah, Mon tana and Nevada, It Is a delightful stopping place for those en loute to tho Pacific Coast. The only trans-continental lino pasBlng directly through Salt Lake City is the Rio Giande Western Railway. It offeis choice of three distinct routes thiough the Rockies and the most magnificent scenery In the world Write to F, A. Wadlelgh, General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, for copies of litera ture. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children.' The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Cez y JONAS LONG'S SONS. Business Here Is This July month is a record-breaker. We never saw its equal from a trade standpoint. Crowds every day buying crowds, enormous crowds, and when we say enormous, we mean a hard, cold fact that any pair of eyes can see, Our store is cool and comfortable; easy of access.and once here, BARGAINS are ready to attract and keep you busy Special Prices on Domestics. mack Kock Musiin.soici i at 7C This week . . Full yard wide, Unbleached Muslin, worth 5c. I his -j week . . . "2i 36-inch Light Percales in many pretty patterns; also 32-inch La belle 1'ercales, worth up r-j to 15c. This week . . ' 2r' Two cases of Lancaster and Amoskeag Apron Ginghams thd best made, worth oc yard. a This week . . 2S' 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting that elsewhere you II pay 13c qT r,l a yard for. This week. . " '2r' Special Prices on White Goods. White India Linon, kind, 8c 4fccj 30 different patterns in Checked Nainsooks very effects and worth 15c yard, This week, WineJ nobbyj ioci White India Linon one of most desirable materials for sum It is to your advantage to buy here, for we deliver our store is the low prices. Other houses, giving credit, you've money to spend, JONAS LONG'S SONS. PECKVILLE. Mrs Hannah Griffin and daughter, of North Scranton, were tho guests ot Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thompson last Sun day. Mrs. William T Budd, who has been Indisposed for the past few days, Is convalescent. Mis. William Gilbert and daughter, of Olyphant, called on Mrs. S. M. Rog ers yesterday. Huckleberries are a good crop In this vicinity and large shipments are be ing made over the Delaware and Hud son every day. Miss Kose Bray returned home last Sunday, after a three weeks' visit at Lenoxvllle, Misses Florence Miller nnd Jennie Griffith, of South Hde Park avenue, and Mr. Karne.st Northrup, of Green Ridge, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham last Sunday. The picnic held by the Ontario Acci dental fund at the Indian Grove at Jessup last Saturday evening, proved a grand success socially and finan cially. The new Odd Fellows hall, -which is being elected on Depot street, Is pro gressing rapidly, and when completed will be the best equipped hall for sec ret society purposes In the borough. Sheridan lodge. Knights of Pythias, are talking of holding a picnic on the evening of August the twentieth. Joseph P White, who has been visit ing his parents for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. S' F. White, will leae today for his home in Kansas. Mis. Wlllard Lathrup, of Chicago, is visiting at the home of D. It. Lath rup. G. L. Keller, W. J, Rogers and Floyd Keller took a spin on their wheels to Lake Ariel last Sunday. R. J. Taylor, who has been conduct ing a shoemaker's and harness shop in town for the past several years, will move to Scranton on Aug. 1. Charles White, who has charge of the New York Tribune department of Brooklyn, N, Y Is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. "White. Miss Blanche Wermouth Is suffering from an attack of tonsolltls. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert James, of the West End. spent Sunday with friends at Herrlck Center. Harry Card, of Forest City, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffany. AVIlllam Johns Is Improving the lookB of his property by putting a new picket fence in front of his house. TAYLOll. The absorbing topic of tho town at present is the coming picnic of the Taylor Fire company which Is to be held In Weber's park on Tuesday, Au gust 16. Tho boys are out In full at tire to make the affair a grand suc cess, and Judging from tho present In dications It surely will be. A pro gramme of sport has been arranged Vy tho committee for the day First class music will bo in attendance. Misses Maiy and Cella McDonald attended tho reception tendered Miss Josephine Coleman, of Hyde Paik, Fri day. Messrs. John Owens, William Wil liams, David Bow en. James Inglls and Frank Freldcl left for a two weekV encampment at Lake Ariel yesterday. Tho Tribune bianrh ofllee In Taylor Is In the Coblelgh building where ad vertisemontb may be left with our rep resentative. Tho '93 committee from the Junior Order United American Mechanics of this county who nre endeavoring to have the session of lb99 meet In Scran ton, will hold an Important meeting In the council rooms of No, SI tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mn. Earnest Brownwell anJ Mrs. ThomaH Thomas were tho guests of friends In Hyde Park on Sunday, Lackawanna lodge, No, 113, Ameri can Protestant association, will meet this evening In Reese's hall. This (Tuesday) morning tho grand consolidated excursion of the Metho dist and Presbyterian churches of Old Forge will run to Harvey's lake. By special arrangement the train will run upon the Lehigh Vnlley branch near C. II, Freymlcr's store to accommodate the people of Duryea, The train will be at the above place at 7.30 a. m. Tho collieries of the Delaware, Lack awanna and Western company will THE GREAT STORE. mer waists and dresses, 40 inches. wide and worth 15c nl v yard. This week . v2l White Figured Piques, in neat ( jC, and delicate patterns of dots and' cnecKs, worm 25c yara. o ' his week . . Jt , 'Special Prices on Towels. Frinced Huck and Damask iTowels that you'd (Ordinarily pay 18c n for. This week ..11 2; Hemmed Huck Towels, 17x34, inches, would be cheap at 8c( I2c. I his week . . Something better than water dor the bath a good rub with a 1 1 urkish 1 owel. 1 his week s 'chance gives you an unbleached1 one, 19x42 inches, "i r iand extra heavy, for. '"'JL Special Prices on House Furnishings. the mason s rruu jars, qt, ACn - size. Ihis week. dozen, t work live davs 'ach In this place and vicinity this week. Mr. William Rossar, of North Tay lor, has moved his household effects to Olyphant. Miss Mary A. Dcsklns, of Bellevue, spent the Sabbath with Miss B. Mc Donald, of North Taylor. Tickets for the excursion of the Rip ple division, Sons of Temperance. Au gust 8 aie for sale at the T. A. Evans news stand. The Item concerning the furlough of Sergeant John H Thomas should have read sixty days instead of six, as It appeared. The Reese's hulldlrg on Main street is being benutlfled with a coat of paint Painter George Gordon Is doing the work. FOREST CITY. Mrs. Mary Davis, of Hlcksville, L I., and Miss S. Frances Davis, of Lldgefcld, Conn., are the guests of bcrough relatives. Mrs. J, M. Brown and son, Montelth, have been visiting friends at Dunmoro for several days past. Frank II. Hlnes yesterday moved his family and household goods to Scran ton. William Jennings, of Company D, Thlrtepnth regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, has been Jiome on a fur lough for the past week. B. F. Mnxey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Maxey, of this place. Is now filling the position of apothecarv at the Vanderbllt clinic in New York city. Tomorrow evening the Young Peo ple's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church, will hold an Ire cream social In the church lecture room. Sunday morning about 2 15 o'clock fire was discovered In the barn In the rear of the Allen building on Main street. An alarm was given and soon Lntei prise Hose company was on the ground and had made connection with the Main street plus nearest the lire. Hv moans of Its Siamese coupling the company quickly had two streams playing on the burning structure. The Hillside Fire company was not far be hind and making attachment at a near-by plug on Railroad street, began to threw water on the flames. The building burned fiercely and although the flames were kept well under con trol, It was soon reduced to a few charred timbers. The dwelling house noith of It, owned by Dr.W. R. Blakes lee, was saved, but the upper story was quite badly damaged. The siding of the house on tho south of the barn wns considerably burned, but tho loss was not great. T. J. Pentecost, who runs a general store in the Allen block, occupied the barn. He had in It a quantity of hay, a pair of sleighs and a cutter, a horse and wagon The horse and wagon were saved. His loss vU be about 1100. The barn was own ed by the Allen estate Mr Pentecost had no Insurance and it Is said that there was none on the bulldlns. The cnute of the fire is unknown. Had the wind been high there would have been a fierce tight to have saved much val uable propci ty In that section, of the town. WYOMING. Jeweler B. O. Dodson Is quite 111 with malaria and has been unable the past few days to attend to business A supper will be served on Wednes day evening at tho home of William J. Davies, on Wyoming avenue, by the Ladles' Aid society of the Baptist church. All the ladles of the church and congregation are Invited to at tend. The Mt. Lookout colliery Is working at about full time for the present. Rev. R. C. II. Catterall and wife and Thomas Reldy spent Sunday at the Wyoming camp ground, Mrs. Arthur Craig Is quite sick at her home on West Eighth street. Mrs. Sadio Pettebone and children, of Fortv Fort, were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith have re turned from a brief sojourn at Atlan tic City. John Shulde, In company with his wife, took a drive on Sunday on the Wlllces-Barre boulevard, when his horse from some cause took fright. The antmal Jumped over the side of an em- SORANTON. PA. Phenomenal Clothes Bars the good, kind,' strong and serviceable were week 98 cents. This 45c; 1 Mason's lar Caps and Rubbers' that aie worth 39c doz. rn and This week 18 qt. Porcelain Preserving denies, wortn 85c. mis CCV 1 week i Ready Mixed Paints, in most any color you want, worth -j rv 15c can. This week . . IvJC Earthen Pie Plates, large 4c 8cj 1 size, worth 10c. I his week 15 gal. Earthen Crocks. 'To close this week at Toilet paper large rolls. 2cj 'To go this week at . . .Special Prices on Wash Fabrics. Lace Grenadines, very hand some patterns. Make up a dress Ifrom one of these, over a colored ?lor Jining, and you'll have a stylish outfit ; worth up to 1 2 c a r. yard. This week . t" ' 2 Arcadia Novelties, they're 'on .called. In reality, French Or all goods free, no matter where cannot possibly compete wtth us. SUMMER RESORTS MT. POCONO, PA. I On Pocono Mountain, 8th Year. Large lawn and plenty of shide. Rooms largo and airy, furnished neatly. Splen did bath rocms. A table abundantly sup plied An altitude of 2,400 feet above the sea. The air during summer comes from the north and northwest through dense pine forests, giving a hcnlthy and un usual combination of a high, dry and plney air. No swamps, and the country Is absolutely free from malaria and al ways a good brcezo blowing during the hottest days Further Information given by addressing CHA8. II. SMITH. Mount Pocono, Monroe Co , Pa. SPRINQ LAKE BEACH, N. J. On the Ocean Front. Seve i miles betow Long Branch. Monmouth House SPRING LAKE BUACH, N. J. Write for descriptive pamphlet containing term and Information. B. II, Yard, Prop. H. M. Clark, M'g'r. ASBURY PARK, N. J. Hotel Devonshire, ASnt'RY, N. J. Delightfully situated one block from the ocean. Ever) thing new. All modern Im provements. J. B HAMBLEN, Jr.., Manager. ocean anovE, n. j. The Arlington, OCEAN GROVE, N, J. The lead I ii.' tiotel. Opens June 23 to October Culslno nnd service unexcelled. Sanitary arrancements perfect. Orchestra. Hates ?20 to S3S. two In room Special rates to families. Send for booklet C. II. .MILLAlt, Proprietor. bankment and In doing so threw Mrs. Shulde out. She was stepped on by the hoise, but only slightly injured. Besides tills, no other damage was done. Mrs. Charles H. McKeehan and daughters, Kulatla and Mary, of Val paraiso, Indiana, are visiting Mrs, Hobert R, Thompson. A mass meeting of the United Mine Workers of America will be held In Johnson's hall this evening for the purpose of effecting a new local oi ganlzatlon. The national and district organizers vlll be present and deliver addresses. A letter from Camp Thomas, Chlcka mauga rark, states that the Wyoming boys are getting along fine. The most of them have had an attack ot sick ness but have recovered. The Baptist Sunday school will pic nic In the grove back of the Presby terian Institute on next Saturday. No services will be held In the Pres byterian church on Sunday evenings during tho excessive warm veather Sei vices will begin In the Methodist and Baptist churches at 7 o'clock In stead of 7.30, so that the lighting lamps will be unnecessary. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. C. D. "Winter, who spent about three months of the present year traveling In tho old world, mostly through the Holy Land, delivered n lecture on "Palestine" to tho Sunday school at Tompklnsvlllo lnst Sunday, Joseph Monahan nnd the Misses Monahan, of Carbondale, were, the guests of the Misses .Roche, on Slain stieet, last Sunday. Miss Radio Timlin has returned homo nfter having spent a few weeks visit ing friends in Syracuse, N. Y. Miss Nora Mulally, of Forest City, Is visiting M13S Mamo Brady. James Collins, of Wllkes-Barre, spent Sunday with his patents on South Main street. Mr. Thomas Wch and daughter, Em ily, Miss Alice Hocking and Miss An nie Henwood and Hlslo Powell, of Dun more, spent yesterday at Ciystal lake, Mis. Julius Lord died at her homo on Second street, yesterday morning. Crystal Fire company are drilling every Monday evening preparatory to their excursion to Blnghamton, Au gust 19, where they will Join the New T:crk State Volunteer Firemen In their annual jarad JONAS LOVG'S SONS igandies with American Print ings; wortn 15c a yard. To cro at . . . OC - French Organdies, meanincr beautiful and exclusive designs penect pnntincs: we ve 'sold them up to 45c yard. Not iinany left and they j 'go at 1 42S' Special Prices on . Bicycles. This is positively the final call on wheels for this year. With fair selling, this week will clean us out. $13.98 is the price we have put on nine wheels (6 men's and 3 women's), which must be sold at once. Made by a concern renowned for relia bility. You'll find nothing cheap about them, They haven't their equal in Scranton for $30. Ready the lirst comers. Then there are 8 other wheels .such as the famous "Monarch," and the truly good "Anthracite." which we have put move quick prices. Come in and see them. you live. The attraction of Remember THAT when NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. draco Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way there arc few bettor conducted hotels la the metropolis than tho St. Denis. Tho great popularity it baa acquired on readily bo traced to ita unique location, 1U bcmollke atmosphere, the peculiar oxcellano ot Us cuisluo and service, and lta Tsrjr mod, ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOW. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth SL and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, S3.SOfte Day and Upwards. Vi EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50$Pcj! Day and Upwards. jf hj&! I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. For Business Men t J In the heart of the wholesale district, 'f $ For Shoppers '4 A 3 minutes walk to WammaUers; 8 .. minutes to Slcgel Cooper s Dig Store, .'. l!asy of access to the great Dry Goods ! .j. Stores. .'. For Sightseers. J y One block from B'way Cars.glvlngeisy JC ,ta transportation to all points ofinterebt. ,t. ! Hotel Albert, ! NFW YORK 'k 5 NEW YORK. y .. w - y V COR. 11th ST. K: UNIVERSITY PLACE, 'f V Only One Block from Droadnay. Y, yROOmS, S1UP. RESTAURANT . ' " Ur' PRICES RCtEONXBlC THE Ml POWDER CO. Rooms 1 and 2, Com'lth BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA, Mining and Blasting POWDER Made at MoojIo and Ilushdale Works. LArLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric flatteries Electrlo Exploders, lor exploding blabU, bafety Fuse and Repauno Chemical Go's man EXPLOSIVCS MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOBlTIVELY CURE JLLhiSerxou JJieaif Fulling Mem orr. Impotence, Hleepleuoeei, etc . oautwj tj Abuse or other Kicetees &nd Ind It creuoni. J.nty quvctuv ana urecu rtoraXotiulu la old or young, and tit a man for etudj, bat lnew or marriage. Pravent Int&nitr find Ooniamotion if taken iatuae. Tneirat tbowe immediate) fmprota. nentand effects CUKE when all other rail In etit upon having the genuine Ajax Tablet!. They have cared thoutande and will rare you. Waplveapot Uivewritten guarantee toeffect a cure CA PTC oechoaeaor refund tho money. Wio wl U I O per packesei or elx pkges (fall treatment) for f2C0, uy mall. In plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular "AJAX REMEDY CO., HifcM1-' For sale In Scranton, 1'a., by Matthew liros. and II O. Ban dor J on, drugsliti. UAUC Vfl I boro Throat, Pimples. Cop. HMVC lUU per Colored Bpots, Achej. Old Horea, Ulcera In Mouth, Hair Kalllntf? Write COOK KUA1UDY CO., 651 Majonlt Temple, Chicago, III., for proof of curea. Capital, $500,000. Wont cases cured I -. it 3S day. ioo-page book tiy Hh ingii'iii'jnkiii? fcfatUeiAl' - fc.1, Ai'j&jm&ii.A&.i'i,'"bM,A fc (ilu'..:.sfi..' nA"-