THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 189S. s iWS OF WEST SCRANTON ROW ESCAPE OF YOUNQ BENJAMIN JONES. Tie Leg Caught In tho Spokes of rt Heavy Dray Unconscious When Released Hlo Injuries Serious. Driver Boy James Wyatt Nearly Impaled on a Latch Bar Graco Turner, Nleco of Mrs. Thomas Lowry, is Dcatl. licnjamln Joner, 11 yearn of ai;c, a on of Mr. nnd Mrs. David S. Jones, of Noith irllmoro avenue, will be con fined to hli homo for nomc time as the result of a terlous injury which ho met with ycfcterdny nfternoon. Th Rci'ldent occurred on Jnckson street, near its intersection with Bromley avenue. TounK Jones was riding in one of It. P. rosfs drays and fell over the Ida In between the body of the wagon and the wheel. Ills leg was caught be tween the spokes and severely strained before th driver could bring the wagon to a standstill. Tho boy was wedged In such a way ns to require the aid of several bystanders to extricate him from his perilous position. He was unconscious when taken out nnd was removed to his parents' residence, where a physlolnn treated him. It Is thought that he Is suffering from in ternal injuries. nmvErt boy almost killed. James Wyatt, employed as a driver boy In the Capouse colliery, met with an accident which nearly cost him his life while at work yes terday afternoon. As It Is, he is in a serious condition from tho Injury re ceived. He was removed to his par ents' home on North Sumner avenue immediately after tho accident oc curred and Dr. O. H. Reynolds was summoned to give him medical at tention. Wyatt was driving out a trip and was crossing over a branch when tho latch bar of tho branch rail was lifted oft Its pivot bolt and thrown upward in such a way ni to pin Wyatt against the front of the moving car. Tho wedge edge of the latch penetrated and torn tho sinews and muscles on the Inside of the right leg near the crroln. Fortunately tho cars were moving slowly nnd the mules stopped Instantly at the driver's word. GRACE TURNER DEAD. Patrolman and Mrs. Thomas Lowry, of South Sumner avenue, received a telegram yesterday afternoon announc ing the death of Grace Turner, their young niece, who had been with them since she was a child. The message came from Ncsquehonlng. where the Klrl was visiting an aunt, Mis. E, Tten Jamln. Patrolman Lowry left for there immediately. The message gave no Information as lo the cause of death. Only the after noon before Mrs. Lowry received from Mrs. Benjamin a letter which con tained nothing of the gill's Illness. Mrs. Lowry Is almost prostrated by the sad news. The child Is a daughter of Mrs. J, It. Turner, a sister of Mrs. Lowry, Mrs. Turner died very suddenly In the Globe Warehouse Your Baby's Needs In the way of dresses and accessories can all be filled here, aud to much better advantage than elsewhere in this city. Mothers who have not enquired into our ability to fully care for the wants ot the infants and little tots who brighten their family circles, would do well to come and see us, We've given the matter in question long aud serious consideration. Result you never fail to find just what you want for the children at the Globe Warehouse. Bootees Benin the best, and thnre Is nnt n kind you can think of that is not 1 here. Squares In fine Flannels, Cashmeres, etc. Plain, Embroidered, Silk Finished, etc. Sacques In una Hand Knit Wool, Dainty Cashmere, Flannel, etc. Plain or elaborate finish. White Slips Made from llcht material, perfect ly plain, neatly trimmed, or very clnborato with lncc. Hand Insert ing, etc. Prices. 2Ec to $1.00. Globe Warehouse Wo.M several years ago, and the girl, who xvns 12 years of age, lias slnco been "Villi Mrs. Lowry. FUNERAL OF HURT REID. The funeral of the late Burt Reld was held yesterday afternoon from tho residence of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. A. Reld, of 1114 Jnckson street. The attendance of friends nnd relatives was very large. The services were con ducted by Rev. J. I). Sweet, pastor of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, who preached an eloquent funeral sermon, Tho choral selections woro rendered by a quartette composed of Misses Rachel Jones and Ethel Rlnker, Wil liam Long and Louis II. Jones. At the conclusion of the services the remains were borne to Plttston, where Inter ment was made. The pall-bftirers wore members of tho class of the Simp-s-n Methodist Sabbath school of which the deceased was a member. They wre: George Daniels, Walter .Tames, William DIMil. Frank Fellows, Jasper I. Jones and Bert Snyder. MINER SEVERELY BURNED. Patrick Iteah'y, a miner, of 2113 Jack son str.-et. Is confined to his residence as a result of seveio burns sustained while at woik Wednesday afternoon at tho Brlsbln colliery. Ills arms, face, neck and chest are all badly burned The eyebrows, lashes and moustache were burned off. Dr. J. J. Carroll Is In attendance. Just how the accident happened Is not clear. However, It Is thought that n spark from a miner's Inmp Hew Into the cartridge which ho was loading for the next charge. The powder Hashed and Ilcaley sot the full force of tho llame. It Is not expected that his in juries will bo permanent. THEY VISITED THE MINES. A small party of West Scranton young people arranged a trip through the Central mines In honor of Misses Margaret Duffy and Margaret Howley. of Carbondale, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mornn, of South Fllmore avenue. The trip was taken Wednesday evening nnd proved very pleasant. Flreboss William Morgan acted as escort. Many souvenirs of the trip Were carried away. Upon tho return of the party to tho surface n reception was held at the Moran residence. Those who formed tho party wore, including tho Misses Duffy and Howley, Mrs. John Carson nnd John McDonough, John Kearney, John Byron and Patrick Durkln. PLEASANT SOCIAL AFFAIR. Many persons attended the entertnln ment nnd lawn party given last even ing on the spacious lawn of tho resl dece of the Misses Emma nnd Carrie Carr and Kate and Ida Fllley, of 121 and 126 North Bromley avenue. The affair was conducted by the young ladles of the Bible class of the Simp son Sabbath school taught by Freder ick Crawford. Bunting nnd flags were used for decorating and large head lights and Chinese lnntcrns were used for Illuminating. Recitations were given by Miss Mattle Hughes, piano solos by Misses Ethel Rlnker and Eva Roberts, whistling solo by Miss Haas, selection by the class, and an Instru mental duet by Miss Bessie Froun felker, guitar, and E. D. Morse, man dolin. Harold Zlntel also entertained with autoharp selections. The Ladles' Aid society of the Hamp ton Streeet Methodist church served refreshments last evening In the church Carrying Cloaks In fine Cashmeres, India Silks and other materials. Styles to suit all Ideas of what tho baby should have, at right prices. Fine ones at $1.00 very swell ones at $7,00, All grades between. Short Dresses For toddling tots, In 3lmple and plain styles or In beautiful creations with embroideries, laees, etc., etc. It Is not economy any move to nt temnt making theso little garments at home. Of Course We've only mentioned a few of the things that baby needs, but we've got them all In the right ways, makes and materials for much less money than the professional Infant outfitters would dream of charging. parlors. Many attended the affair, which will be repealed this evening. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Cora Renchlcr, of North Lin coln avenue, hnB returned from Lako Wlnoln. Thomas II. Jones, of Lafayette street, Is home from Atlantic City. Mrs. Florence Crnrwr, of Swetland street, has as her guests Mrs. Delia Car ver and son. Herbert, of Elmlra, N. Y. Andrew 11. Holmes, of South Main avenue, Is quite 111 at ills home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgan, of North Rebecca avenue, have returned from u visit nt Atlantic City. -Miss Mabel Dershlmer nnd Forest Detshlmer, of Kynoti street, have re turned from a sojourn at Lako Wlnola. Mr. und Mrs. Austin Duffy, of Blng hnmton, N. Y are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gallagher, of Jackson street. Miss Kate Ourrell, of Ninth street, Is visiting In New York city. Miss Edna Williams, of South Main avenue, Is homo from a sojourn at Lake Wlnola. Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald, of Jackson street, are visiting nt Ransom, Pa. Miss Lllll.in James, of WIlkes-Barre, Is the guest ot Miss Nolllo Miles, ot Hampton ntieot. Misses Hannah Jenkins and Emma Thomas, ot Luzerne street, have re turned fiom Anbury Park. Mrs. Kate Cnvanaugh, of Chestnut street, is a I Lake Idlewllde. Mrs. John Williams and daughter. Miss Anna It. Williams, of Tenth street, are home from a visit at Block Island. Mr. nnd Mrs. James R. Hughes, of Washburn street, nre at Asbury Park, Mrs. John Beft nnd daughter, Miss Kate, of North Sumner avenue, aro visiting at Gouldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. D. .Madlgan, of Jack son street, have as their guests Mrs. D. Boyle and daughter, Miss Mary, ot Chicago. Miss Mary Owens, of South Lincoln avenue, Is sojourning at Lake Wlnola. Richard Davis, of Jnckson street. Is sole agent for tho Jerome Woolen Manufacturing company, of New York city. Miss Ellcott, of Mountain Ash, South Wales, Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Powell, of Snyder avenue. Ivor L. Jones, of Ystalyfcre, South Wales, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Powell, of Snyder avenue. Mrs John Beff, of Sumner avenue, Is visiting her son, Henry J. Beff, of Gouldsboro. Pho is accompanied by her daughter. Miss Katy. Robert II. Carson, of Washburn street, Is at Lake Wlnola. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies, of South Main avenue, returned yesterday from a sojourn at Atlantic City. Miss Mary Thomas, of Bromley ave nue, is at Crystal lako. MINOR NEWS NOTES. Rhea, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bartels, of Price street, while plaving about the house yesterday afternoon fell nnd broke both bones of the right forearm. The joint excursion of the congrega tions of the Welsh Congregational churches of West nnd North Scran ton to Lake Ariel proved an unquali fied success yesterday. Eleven cars were required to carry West Scranton lans nnd eight cars for North Scran ton excursionists. A pleasant day was spent at tho lake, and no accident hap pened to mar the pleasure of tho day. Epworth league members of the Hampton Street Methodist church will conduct an outing at Nay Aug park Tuesday, Aug. 23. Refreshments will be served on the grounds. Members of the West Side Republi can league are requested to be pres ent at the meeting to be held this eve ning in their rooms over Davies' phar macy, on South Main nvenue. Import ant business Is to be considered. Patrolman Klnh Peters Is acting lieu tenant of the West Side police detail during the absence of Lieutenant Wil liams on his vacation. Superintendent B. C. Green, of tho Bellevue, Is being mentioned as a Re publican candidate for the legislature from the Tulrd Legislative district. GREEN HCDOE. At St. Paul's Catholic church, on Wednesday, Miss Mary Rlelly, of Mad ison avenue, was married to Thomas B. Walsh. Rev. P. J. McManus was the ofllclatlng clergyman. Miss Jennie Almes was bridesmaid, and James Mc Glll groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh left for a trip to Boston and Clinton, Mass. Miss Leigh, of Philadelphia, Is tho guest of Mrs. E. G. Stevans, of Ca pouse avenue. Ralph Rittenhouse, of Washington avenue, left this morning for New York city. He intends to ride the whole. dis tance on his bicycle. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lldstonc, ot Dick son avenue, will leave this morning for Canada, Miss Peuser, of Monsey avenue, has returned from a two weeks' stay at Atlantic City. Miss Shoemaker, of WIlkes-Barre, Is the guest of Mrs. Davis, of Sanderson avenue. Miss Smith, of Minnesota, is the guest of Mrs. Robert White, of New York street. Mrs. Coately, of Capouse avenue, has returned from a short visit at WIlkes Barre, James Hornbaker, of Penn nvenue, has returned nfter a two weeks' stay at Madlsonvllle. Mrs. Cahoon, of Capouse avenue, is spending a few days at Carbondale. Mrs. C. W, Faatz. of Capouse ave nue, will leave today for Paterson, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kennedy, of Capouse avenue, are spending a few days at Factoryvllle. Mrs. Browning, of Rlchmont Park, Is spending a few days at La Plume, John Koch, of Race street, has re turned from a business trip to New York city. Mrs, Emmet Simons, of Capouse nvenue, lias returned from Wyoming, where she was called through the se rious Illness of her mother. The Lawrence band will give an open nlr concert at the Green Rldgo Wheelmen's club house this evening, Edward Northup, of Cnpouse avenue, has returned from a shoit visit at Dal ton. Miss Maud Martin, of Parsons, Is the guest of Mrs. Coakley, of Capouse ave nue. Miss Ruth Rrlggn. of Nicholson, Is tho guest of Mrs. H, B. Andrews, of Capouse avenue. Mrs, L. P. Smith, of Penn nvenue, Is spending a few days at Lake Ariel, Miss Nellie Schultz, ot Honesdalc, Is the guest of Mrs. William Erhart, of Capouse avenue, Allison Kinsley and Bruce Fordham have Just completed building a beau tiful boat. They did all tho work upon It themselves and will take it In a few days to Lake Ariel. Miss Bobbins, of WIlkes-Barre, is the pueat of Mrs. Parsons, of Capouse ave- r.ue. HAPPENINGS OF SOUTH SCRANTON WILLIAM CAHALIN IS SERI OUSLY INJURED. Fell from Garret to Cellar In n Building in Course of Erection Near His Homo on Cherry Street. Alderman Ruddy Brings About Two Domestic Reconciliations. Snengerrundo Organization Nomi nates Officers Degree Work at tho Meeting of Slocum Castlo, K. of G. E. William, the ten-year-old son of Mar tin Calmlln, of Cherry street, hud a narrow escape from Instant denth yes terday afternoon. A now residence Is In course of con struction for the Cnhalln fally a few doors above where they now reside. Young Cahalln, with a number of other lads of his age, was playing about the structure most of yesterday. Cahalln was running about the garret of the building, when he missed ills footing and fell to the cellar. "When assistance reached tho boy he was bleeding profusely, and was In an unconscious condition. He was taken to his homo. Dr. James Manley was called to attend him. The physician ascertained that the boy's right arm was fractured In two places. A deep gash was made on his forehead, and it Is feared that he Is Injured Internally. Tho developments of today will deter mine the true state of his condition. ALDERMAN RUDDY, PEACE MAKER. A wnrrant was Issued Monrtay even ing charging Mrs. Mary Walsh with highway robbery and assault and bat tery. Her aged husband gave the In formation for the arrest. His wife and ho had been separated for many months, caused by his nrrest on the charge In which a young woman, Bridget Garvey, was concerned. Monday afternoon, Walsh alleged that on his way to his boarding house he was met by his wife, who demand ed monev from him. He refused and she struck him and foiled him to tho ground, he said, and relieved him of $X. Mrs. Walsh was arraigned before Al derman Ruddy, Wednesday night. Both she nnd her husbnnd agreed that tho alderman was right In recommend ing a reconciliation. The charges were dismissed and when Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walsh left tho alderman's olllce her nrm was locked In that of her husband. FINALLY CAUGHT. Frank Robinson, who resides near Mountain lnke, went before Alderman Ruddy on July 4 last and gave Infor mation for warrants for tho arrest of his wife and Frank Rooney, whom he charged with bigamy. Warrants were Issued, but the much-wnntcd couple could not be found at once. Mrs. Rob inson was arrested about ten days ago. She was brought before the alderman nnd held In ball. Special Officer Ruane yesterday found Rooney on a farm near Moscow. He was brought In for a hearing last night and held In $100 ball, which was fur nished. While en route to the alder man's ofllce he made a desperate effort to escape. Mrs. Robinson has returned to her husband. GOLDEN EAGLE MEETING. The regular meeting of the Slocum Castle, Knlgnts of the Golden Eagle, was unusually Interesting last night. The fact that the degree team of Elec tric City castle, of the central city, was piesent and conferred second and third degrees. At the conclusion of tho Im pressive cerei'ionles there was n social session. Lunches, songs and speeches were the features of the latter part of the night's doings. SAENGERRLNDE NOMINATIONS. At a recent meeting of the Scranton Saengerrundu the following nomina tions were nride: President. John U. Schwciiker. Max Levi, Anton Fish: vlre-presldent; John Stalber, financial secretary: F.mil Guthelnt7, recording secretary; Daniel Jacobs, teacher, Piof G. C. Schmidt: Michael Natter. Tho election will take place the first Tuesday In September. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. The Ladles Circle of the Century hoso company held a meeting last nlaht nt the company rooms. Many of the details Incident to the coming lea cream social to be conducted under the auspices of the women were arranged. The Ladles Aid society, of the Hick ory street Presbyterlnn church plcnlck nt Nay Aug Park yesterday. Thediy was passed In a pleasant manner. Rev. Mr. Nordt and his guest Rpv. Mr. Wlrth, of Paterson, N, J., were amnog the invited guests. August Shlmpft received the congrat ulations of his ft lends yesterday over th'e anlval of a boy who tipped the scales at twelve pounds. John Keenun, an old time political leader In the Twelfth ward hui re turned from Butte City, Montano. He has been away for seven years. Mr. Charles Warnke nnd children, of Birch street, have teurned from Lake Ariel. Dr. Reeser ,of Cedar avenue, was called to Factoryvllle yestetday on a professional visit. Mrs. James Moore, of Birch street, who was brought homo to attend the funeral ot her husband was aculn re moved to the Lackawanna hospital vesterdav. Mrs. Huester, wife of cx-recorder of deeds Charles Huester Is recovernlng ftoni serious Illness. Tho annual picnic of Guth's bund was held at Central parlc garden yes. terdny nfternoon and last night. Thu funeral of Albert, the young est son of Charles Schank took place yesterd'iy. Interment was made In the Plttston avenue cemetery . Mrs. William Godshall and children of Cedar avenue are visiting at Lake AVinola. Mrs. Joseph Kern and Mrs. John Ruth or Plttston avenue nre the guests of Mni. Peter Rosar of Cedar avnue. John Rosnr and John Schank. of Ce dar avenue have returned ftom Elmlra. Fred Stellng, of Cherry street, will leave today for Pottsvllle to attend a family teunlon. The Century hose company will mppt in adjourned session tonight. Tho meeting will bs an interesting one, OBITUARY. Albert II. Comstock, formerly of Dun niorc, died at Auburn, N. Y Wednes day. Tho funeral will be held Saturday fiom thu family residence, ".'! Cherry street. Mr. Comstock was a member of Scranton Tent, 233, Knights of Mucabees. ST Perfect ) SUM UUi JLUUU V, Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk m s JNFANT HFAtTH'krHT FREE. N.Y.OotKStoHllhQ' Mt'.VYCSK. Vli V 1.1 NORTH SCRANTON. First Welsh Baptist Church Will Have a Big Fair and Festival. News Notes and Personals. The ways and means committee of tho Plrst Welsh Baptist church, on Wayne avenue has definitely decided to hold tho church'H annual fair and festival some time during tho first part of the month of December. The dif ferent organizations of the church, tho Ladles' Aid society, Young People's so ciety, Senior and Junior Christian En deavor societies, will have charge of special features of the event. It Is the Intention of the members to make the coming fair one of the largest ever held In this section of the city, and one of tho best. NUIJS OF NEWS. A general rehearsal of the cantata "Our Flag," George Davis conductor, will bo held Friday evening. All the members of tho choir nre requested to be present. The Eureka base ball club will go to Wllkes-Darre Sunday afternoon, where they will play tho Olympics, of that city. They will leave on the 1.46 Delaware and Hudson train. Miss Ulodwen Grldlths, of Taylor, Is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sidney Lewis, of Spring street. Miss Catherine Edwards, of Warren street, left today for WIlkes-Barre to visit friends. Miss Cora Roberts, of Summit ave nue, left yesterday for South Gibson. Mrs. Bernard Davis, has returned home from Lake Carey, after an ex tended sojourn there. The home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Lewis, of Spring street, has been brightened by the arrival of a babj girl. Rev. AV. F. Davis Is entertaining his nephew, Oscar Davis, of Vandllng. Professor D. II. Davis, of Lake Carey, Is visiting friends In this section. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Rentley and daughter left yesterday for Chicago. They will cross the lakes and take 0 trip down the Mississippi river for n distance of nenrly GOO miles. The Walla Wah base ball club helc' Its weekly social last night. Edward Lewis, of Leggetts street has returned from a two weeks' sta at Atlantic City. DUNMORE. The Junior Order of United Ameri can Mechanics, the Men's Guild of St Mark's church and the Daughters o America will Jointly conduct an ex curslon to Shawnese lake tomorrow The train will leave tho Erie and Wyo mlng station at 8 o'clock. Fare, adult' $1; children, 60 cents. Anthony McDonnell nnd Miss Bridge Hennlgan were married In St. Mary' church, Wednesday afternoon. Rev. V B. Donlan officiating. Miss B. DerrI, attended the bride and Michael Ilenni gan acted as grooomsman. After th ceremony the young couple drove t the home ot the bride's parents, when a reception was held. Frank Blickens nnd sister, Mabel, o Chestnut streeet, left yesterday fo Crystul lake. Leslie Simons, of Lake Ariel, spen yesterday with friends In town. Anthony Pltlno, the 5-months-ol son of Mr. and Mrs. Vlto Pltlno, of Pirn streeet, died yesterday afternoon. Tin funeral will occur Friday afternoon Interment will be made In Mt, Carnn cemetery. The telegram received by Mr. nn Mrs. Joseph Comstock Wednesday stat lng that their son, Albert, was dead also stated that the remains woul reach Scranton via the Delaware Lackawanna nnd Western ralhoad at 3.3S o'clock yesteiday afternoon, A Krotzer went to the station to tak charge of the body and found that it had not arrived, nor could he learn nnythlng about It. He returned honn and notified Mr. Comstock nnd he im medlatey sent a dispatch to Auburn N. Y., to see If the body had been shipped. His Experience. Mis, Younslove Do you think abtM ! 1 fully makes tho hcait stow fender, Uti old? .Mr. Yourr !re T suesii It does. At all tents, ynu aiP about twice ns dear to in vrun you're away at one of those high priced sumnici hotels an when you'ie n home. Chicago News. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. 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Years the lcaowo brand. fieallh is Wealth, i7"li& kiitmt ffiwft ikVSK ren $ Ladies, Call Your Husbands' Attention to This. For the balance of this week they can save some money All our Extra High Grade Shoes, summer weights, either black or colored, will be sacrificed as follows : $5o, $2.29. $4.00 and STANDARD Handl3St Ston in th3 City. f unimer Furnishings Hero Arc a Few Special Values: Ingrains. Everything to bo had worth tho havlns. Now designs. Unique color effects. Spe cial values at 50c, 65c, 75c. Straw Hatting. All this season's Importations. Tho coolest, most sanitary covering to bo found. Hero are sample values: China Matting. $4.50 roll, toynrrti, vnluo Srt.oo. $6.00 roll, .10 ynrds vnluo $8.UO. $8.00 roll, 40 yurds, vnluo 510.00. WILLIAMS & McANULTY 127 Wyoming Avenue. THE MIT! ELECTRICAL WOKS -fer 4mzim HE SCRANTON ELECTRICAL WORKS 504 Lackawanna Avenue. . r LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO,, MANUFACTURERS OF Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mlno Rail sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Htanlock Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Susque. ianna Hallrond. At Mina, Potter County. Pu., on Coudcraport, and Port Allegany Kuilroad. Capacity 400.000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE-Dourd of Trade Buildine. Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! vigor to the whole belnf. All drains ? l & ffl1 are properly cured, their condition oiten orrles tnem into insanity, consumption or ucam. Mailed sealed. Price ii perbon; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal cuarantee tocure or refund tha money, fj.oo. Send lot free. book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. For Sale by JOHN II, :ind Spruce street PHELPS, ( Remember the name j when you buy ( again 4 EXCURSIONS. GO TO LAKE HOPATCON Willi Moses Taylor Lodge 420, D. ot II. T To lie Hull August 13. Train Iraves D.. I.. & V. depot ut 7 n. in., arrive at tho l.ako at 10 n. m. All who attend will bo assured n Rood time, us all kinds of attractions will be on tho grounds. Steam boat ride Included with your ticket. Train will stop at all bta tlons hetween Scranton nnd Tobyhanna, also Stroudsburg. Tickets. (2 for round trip, and Jl.W from Stroudaburj;. I PLUG i 4 4 4 4 4 4 3.50 Shoes. This week SHOE STORE, 217 Lackawanna Ave Japanese flatting. See our lino at 15c, 20c. 25c, 35o and 40c per yard. Discount by the roll. Tokio Rugs. Highest quality hand-mado same aa Turkish poods. New Una Just opened, specially ndnpted for tho cottage or tha crnnc3a. All tho sizes. n x 12 nt Unix 7.at . II x I) nt I x 7 nt 3 x 0 nt $12.03 ... 9.00 .... 6 OO ... 5.00 ...- 1.50 Somo special hall rugs, 3x9, 3x12, 8x15. LINOLEUMS. OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. Everything to bo found In a Qrst-cUss stock at right prices. Have removed to No 04 Lackawanna Ave nue, where they will carry a complete line of electrical machin ery. Special mottfrs made to order. All kinds of electrical ap paratus repaired. DOUBT, THY Theyhave stood the ten ofyeui. ami have cured thousands of cases of Nervous Diseases, suca as Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless ness and varicocele.Alrophy.&.c. They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make tlitestiort nerfect. and imnart a healthr and losses are checked ftrmanently. Unless patients Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming avenue SPKCIAL THROUGH CARS Dally (except Sunday) via Central Railroad of New Jersr HeKlnnliiB June 27, ISfS, leave Scranton nt S.30 n. m. for LONU HKAISCH, OCUAN UROVFJ. ASBURY PARK, IIHUMAR (Ocean lleiich), SI'RI.NQ LAKB, SEA GIRT. BTC. IUturnliiK leave Point Pleasant 11.40 n. in.. Sjulne Lake 11.52 n. in.. Uelmar 11.57 a. ni., Asburj Park anil Ocean Grove 12.03 noun l.ond Iiranch 12.21 p. m. Arrive) Scranton & 10 p. m. This lll uo kept up for tho entire sea tcii exptclally for tho nccommoilatlon of families, no it will enable passengers to secure and retain comfcrtablo teats tho cntlro Journey. IJA1IC Vnil sro 'iliroat, Pimple. Cop. HHVU IUU per Colored hnots, Aohes. Old Mores, Ulcers In Mouth, llalr Palling? Wrlto COOK RUMtlUy CO., 61 Alasonlt Temple, Chicago, III., for proof or curss. Capital, $500,000. Wotst eassscuredl ijtj J3 days, loo-page booK Ires. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE AL.rStrvou9 JHstast Falling Um 017, Impotency, hleep leu nest, etc . cauioj by Abuto or other Exoouei and IndU cretloa. They quicklu and tureli rtore Lost Vltautf la oiaorjouoBtrJ. 11c a man lor imar, dufidpoi or Tnaxrugo, l'tarftnt Insanity ami (Vinaumntlnn if n'inlimn. ThalP UaA fthowsl immeriiatn ImnrntM. meat and effects a CUHC where all othor fill In lit upoa bavins tha genuino Ijax Tablet. Tby fate cured thousands and wluouroyoo. WenUe a pott Ufa written guarantee to effect a euro Eft pTC la each easa or refund the money. Price UU U I wiper packafoi or eU rksca (full treatment! for $2.W. Uj nail, la plain wrarier. nron receipt of price. Circular ' A J AX REMEDY CO., '.T.f1- or sala In Scranton, Pa. by MaUuevr Bros. And 11, 0. Haudaraon, drusslsts.
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