THE SCRANTON TRIBlftf ill- SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1899. A The Splendid Upright Piano In our window is lor sale. It's a rare bargain and worth looking at. Terms, $25 down, (no less), and $10 per month or $5 per month, to suit the purchaser. Come in and hear the $125 Con cert Phonograph. Plays as loud as the original performer. Some choice records just arrived. Price, 50 cents each. Perry Brothers 20.1 Wyoming Arc. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, Wyoming Avenue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ((ilceIIourn-Un.nl 1o 1'J.n()p.mj 2 to t. lllluitu Jitilldln;, Opp. I'oitoltlca 4- - - CITY NOTES - MjrTiTtn this i:vi:Ni:;a.-Dr. Jua- euii D.iluml, of l'hfl.idtljiliu, Kill ltLturo this CM-nlns on "Nuto-Intoxlcatlon" to th" mcmbeis ot the &laif of the Moses Tnylor hospital. CIU'IK'JI WILL PICN'IC The num. bers of the l'ouith Stuct M.tliodis.t Episcopal clinic h will picnic nt Tripp's Paik on Jnl 1. There will be n fliework dlspl.ij In the evening. AKOTHEll lSANKIU'PT.-The olun tnr petition in bnukiuptcy of Charles 15. Space, of Tunkhnrmnc k, was transmitted yehterda to Hofcrct- C. A. Van Woimci. Ho has no iihsets and liabilities amount I to J5.000. FIREMEN IX SKtiSION.-Tlio execu- llvo committee h.iWng chargu of tho Irrrangemcnts for the rirnmens ron pntlon met last night in the common liuneil chamber and discussed means of Lcrea&ing tho entertainment fund, ivl'T AN AUTEItY.-Kmma Howard, ot 3J1 Centre street, was brought In n call to the Lackawanna hospital at 2.30 o'clock jesterday morning with an nitery In her wrist hovered, She sustained the Injury by shoving her hand through a cab win. dow. HOUSE RA1DED.-A disorderly houso on Franklin avenue wa3 raided last evening on a warrant Issued by Aldernnn Millar on Information furnished by Chief Bobllng. Six women and two men wero nnested and will be given a hearing thl3 morning. HATTALION DTULL.-Companles D, G. and K, of tho Eleventh regiment, tinder cijmmmand of Colonel Watres. held a battalion drill Just before dusk last evening In a largo field on Monroe avenue. The manocuveTS wero witnessed by a largo assemblage of people. REQUEST FOR CRIMEAN VETER ANS. I would like to have all the Crim ean veterans of Luzerne and Lackawan na counties meet at tho Grand Central hotel, Stranton, Pa., on tho Fourth of July, bclwecn 10 and 11 a. m. P. J. Bren nan, nst brlgado of light division. SCRANTON MAN SENTENCED.-A youngjman from this city named James Metrhelser, has been sentenced by Judge Scott, of Northampton county, to two years and six months In tho county Jail of that county for burglary. He trav elled under several aliases, namely, "Scranton Paddy" and "James Flood." STOCKHOLDERS ELECTED OFFI CERS. The stockholders of tho Speed way Land company met Thursday even ing In Hotel Jermyn and elected tho fol lowing olllcera: President, J. M. Kern merer, -vice president, Dr. G. E. Hill; tieasurer. J. L. Crawford: secretary, E. M tiezea; directors, James R. Mcars, Dr D. B. Hand anl II. S. Gorman. DEATH OF MRS. PECK'S FATHER. -Mrs. J. W. Peck, of EI2 Monroe avenue, who eaily In Juno went to Atlantic City for a few weeks' stay, was last week summoned by tho serious Illness of her father, to the latter's homo In Massachu setts. Shortly after her arrival there ho passed peacefully away. Mrs. Peck has tho sjmpathy of her many friends here. IN UNITED STATES COUUT.-A suit In assumpsit was filed yesterday with Clerk A. J Colborn of the United States circuit court, by tho Citizens' National bank of Crawford, Indiana, against Henry 'Wilbur, of Wllkcs-Barre, to recov er 3,191 on three promissory notes, Jes sup & JesFup and George Urquhart, of Wllkes-Uarre, are tho plaintiff's attor. nes. TARVIEW LODGE ELECTS OFFI-CERS.-Pnrvlew lodge, No. 369, Knights of Pythias, elected the following ofilcers at a meeting held last night: Master of wturt, Charles Buchner; chancellor cominandcr, George W. Okell; past chunceWor. Herman Stender; master ot arms, NVrmal Locher: keeper of record and Hf-nl, Charles IC. Robinson: master of exchequer, Georgo Sohult, sr,; master of finance, George W. Robinson; Inner ftunrd, Harry B. Bray; outer guard, B. J. McCauljyj representative to grand lodge .Henry Moore. MUSTERED lN.-Company B, Thlr teenth regiment, was mustered Into the nervlco last evening, at tho armory, by Major W. E. Kollar. Fifty-two men were sworn In and quite a number of personB were present to witness tho af. fair. Not enough members of Company A wero present to allow that body to be mustered in, and the times was extended until next Monday evening. This will bo the last chanco for tho company to bo received into the nervlco and tho ol!lcer3 earnestly hope that a sufllclent number will be present. Ladles' Shirt Waists. New assortment open today, White Lawn Waists, BO dozen fine printed Percales, Lawns and Dimities, not a garment In the lot worth less than 11.00. Special price, 75 cents. BEOITAL AT EXCELSIOR CLUB. Uulldlng Wa Crowded to Its rullest Capacity. Tho last and most elaborate recital given under the direction ot Prof. E. E. Southworth this week was held at the Excelsior club last night before an audience which crowded to the doors with "utandlng room only" taken. Tho programme published heretofore was rendered with tho greatest care and tho most pleasing effect by ad vanced pupils of Mr. Southworth, Miss Freeman nnd Miss Allenf Misses Fletcher and Norma Williams played the opening duets. Miss Em ma Ludwig'B Interpretation of Bee thoven was exquisite. Miss Sancton, Miss Helen Gibbons, Miss Laura Mel drum, Miss Fletcher and Miss Clara Barrett gave beautiful Instrumental numbers, while Misses Stltes, Edith Davis and Dorr rendered lovely violin selections. Pupils whose voices evoked enthusi astic applause were Miss Florence Itob crtpon, Miss Stltes, Miss Janet Law, Miss Margaret Horan, Mr. Tom Qippel, Mrs. H. Keller and B. It. Hall. The Studio club sang delightfully and a gem of the programme was Pulsutl's Raft Song by Miss Freeman, Mrs. Kel ler, Messrs. Glppel and Hall. Miss Allen played an obllgato for Mrs. Kel ler's pretty solo. HEARING IS ADJOURNED. Recess Taken in tho Correspondence School's Case. The taking of testimony in tho case of the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton against the United Correspondence Schools of New York, which has been on for three days be foie George L. Peck, as commissioner, was adjourned yesterday afternoon un til September, at the request of the at torneys. The suit is an action in equity brought In the United States court to restrain tho New York school from in fringing on certain copyrighted text books used by the Scranton school.The head of tho New York institution is F. W. 15wald, a discharged employe of the Scranton schools. Rufus J. Foiter, president, and Charles S. Benedict, head pi oof reader of the Sci anion schools, gave the piln clpal testimony. It tended to show that the New York schools are using the same books even to tho typo that tho Scranton schools compiled at a great expense nnd which have been duly copyilghtod. RALPH GREGORY INJURED. Tin own fiom His Wheel on the Elm hurst Boulevard. Ralph Gregory, tho well-known local bicycle rider nnd ex-champion of north eastern Pennsylvania, sustained most painful Injuries about tho face and shotildeis Thursday night while return ing from Elmhurst over the boulevard. Up was taken to the olTIco of Dr. Beilinghoff, who found It necessary to draw thr facial wounds together with Ktltehcs. Mr. Gregory's tongue was aKo lacerated so badly that It bad to bo drawn together with stitch. Tho cause of the- nccidrnt was tho slipping off of tho front tire. Although badly cut and bruised, Mr. Gregory Is resting1 easily nnd no ser ious results are anticipated. CONCERT AT THE PARK. Frogrammo That Will Be Kendered by the Lawrence Band. The programme to bo given by the Lawrence band at Nag Aug park this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock Is as follows: March, "The Reccrd Breaker". ...Stahl Selection, "Bohemian Gin" Ang. Theo M. Tobanl Fantasia, "Kentucky Homo" Dalbay Medley Overture, "A Tickler" L. O. DeVv'ltt Walt, "Wedding of tho Winds" John T. Hall Potpourri, "A Night In Berlin" John Hartmann Fantnsle. "A Midnight Round tho Guard" Ch. Le. Thiers Medley March, "From Scranton to Harrlsburg" Arrg by W. C. Ott (Played only by tho Lawrence Band.) Baptist Young People's Union of America, Richmond, Vn., 1890. Ofllcall route for Northeastern Penn sylvania, Central Railroad of New Jertey. Information for delegates and others: Special through cars will bo attached to the fast express train leav ing Scranton, Tuesday, July 11, at S.30 a. m., Plttston, S.49, Wllkes-Barrc, 9.05; Ashley, 9.H; White Haven, 10.01; Mauch Chunk, 10.50 a.m. Arrive at Richmond at 9.20 a. m. via York River line. Rates via York River line. Via all rail. From Scranton $9 06. $10.76. From Wllkes-Barre .. 9 OC. 10.76. From Plttston 9.06. 10.76. From Ashley 9,06. 10.76. From White Haven .. 8.31. 10.31. From Mauch Chunk .. 7.71. 9.41. State room on boat, $1.00. Each room will accommodate from two to thioe persons. Meals on boats, 75 cents each. Route: Central Railroad of New Jersey to Bethlehem; Philadelphia and Reading railroad to Philadelphia; Baltimore and Ohio railroad to Balti more; York River Line to Richmond. The cost for the round trip, Including four days in Richmond, will' be from $17.00 to $25,000. Tickets good to go July 11th to 13th inclusive, and good to return until July 31st, except that on deposit of ticket and payment of CO cents to Joint agent at Richmond not later than July 28th an extension of time limit may be ob tained to leave Richmond not later than Aug. 15th, 1899. Those wishing to return via Wash ington, D. C, can do so on payment of $3.70. via Norfolk and Washington, D. C, Steamship line, or $1.20 via York River line and Bethlehem. A stop over of ten days will be allowed at Wash ington, return limit of ticket by depos iting same with B. & O. agent on ar rival at Washington. For further information call on or address Rev. W. H. Sowell, 322 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa., or J. Sclden Swisher, District Passenger Agent, Scranton, Pa. Finest wines and cigars at Lane's, $20 Spruce street HARRIED. LEWIS-CHAPMAN.-At the resldenco of the brldo's parents, Juno 29, JSD9, by Rev. H. G, Horned, assisted by Rev. E. A. Qulmby. Levi II, Lewis, of New. ton, Pa. (step-son of the officiating clergyman), and Miss Gertrude M. Chapman, of Hamllnton, Pa. DIED. MAWN In Scranton, June 30, 1899, Mrs, James Mawn, aged 67 years, of 210 Irv ins avenue. Funeral announoemont later. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD THIS WILL BE A MEMORABLE DAY IN D., L. & W. CIRCLES. Resignations of General Manager W. F. Hallstead, Mine Superintendent Hughes and A. H. Storrs Go Into Effect and Men Named as Heads of New Departments Will Enter Upon Their Duties Second Install ment of Money to Assist Striking Carpenters Has Arrived. This will be a memorable July 1 in the history of tho Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western company. Resig nations of some of the oldest officials of the company go into effect; ap pointees to oirices recently created as sume their duties, and no small feature of the day Is a meeting of heads of departments of the entire road this afternoon at tho office of President Truesdale In New York city. William F. Hallstead, general man ager of the road, will step out of offlce today to retire to private life. Mr. Hallstead will be at his office today, however, to clear up matters yet un attended to. Yesterday was an ex tremely busy day for Mr. Hallstead. He was denied to all callers. Tho re tirement of Mr. Hallstead has set in terested one? conjecturing as to what President Truesdale will do con cerning tho ofTIce of general man ager. The president has stated that for a time at least ho will act in the capacity of general manager. Later he may appoint a general superintendent of the road, who will bo directly under him. Theie are many prominent men in railroad circles who believe that Superintendent FitzGlbbon, of thi motor power and machinery depart ments, will in tho near future assume tho duties Mr. Hallstead performed. There Is a well giounded feeling that at the meeting today In Mr. Truesdale's office this matter will be ono of the leading subjects of discussion. At this mcpting Mr. FitzGlbbon, Master Car Builder Canfleld and J. M. iDaly, buper Intendent of transportation, will bo present. Pupi-ilntendent Loomls, of the de partment of mining, stated to a Tri bune reporter yesterday that ho was not going to attend tho meeting. From this It can be surmised that the meet ing will deal directly with the railroad part of tho company's business. The resignation of Benjamin Hughes as general inside superintendent of mines, and A. II, Storrs, second assist ant superintendent of the co.vl depart ment, are two other resignations which take effect today. These offices will be abolished, nnd the four new district superintendents of mines. Major Mont rose Barnard, Colonel Reese Phillips, E. J. Evans and Thomas J. Williams, will perform the duties that hereto fore fell to Messrs. Hughes and Storrs. Major Barnaul, who was expected yes terday, will not reach the city until the middle of next week. Tho other three superintendents will assume their offices today. Commencing today. Superintendent FitzGlbbon, of the motor power and machinery department, In addition to his many duties, will have entire charge of the distribution ot fuel, an order to tint effect having been tent out by Pi evident Truesdale, Thursday. J. O'Connor, of the Long Island Rail road company, enters today upon his duties of general storekeeper of the company, with headquarters in this city, adjoining tho offices of Mr. Fitz Glbbon. Mr. O'Connor and General Auditor Tost, of tho company, reached the city ,last evening. They return to New York again this morning to par ticipate In the conference in Mr. Trues dale's office today. D. B. Caldwell Is another new official of another new department wrj enters upon his duties today. He Is to be gen eral traffic manager, and will have charge of the passenger and freight business of the company. Second Installment of Money. The second installment of money for tha carpenters arrived In the city yes terday and the distribution will com mence &ome time today as soon as the check can be cashed. This fact was made known at headquarters yester day. There were no new developments yesterday other than that above noted and there will probably not be any thing very new until either side makes some step towards a settlement. The men employed by Frank Carluccl In New York, who were called oft on Thursday, quit work yesterday. It Is understood that the Building Trades Council of this city has requested tho Building Trades Council of New York city to refrain from doing any work upon nny job using stone from Car luocl's yard in this city. Monthly Conferences. President Truesdale, of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western com pany, will have monthly conferences with tho heads of all departments of his company. Tho first meeting will be held today. Superintendent FitzGlb bon, of the motor power and machinery departments, speaking to a Tribune man yesterday, said with reference to this action of Mr. Truesdale "Every well managed railroad com pany has tho heads of all departments meet with Its president monthly, and our meeting In President Truesdale's office tomorrow will be the Initial ses sion. Whatever occurs at this meeting of public Interest will be given out by Mr. Truesdale." Objections Withdrawn. James Archbald, chief engineer of the Lackawanna, and William B. Hoyt, chief engineer of the Buffalo and Pitts burg, have inspected the proposed route of the Stony Point road, at Buf falo, which is to connect tho proposed big steel works with the Terminal railroad Blalsdell. Afterwards the engineers announced that their roads would withdraw any objections to a certificate being Issued by tho state railroad commissioners to tho Stony Point line. It Is expected that the commissioners will grant the certificate of necessity at onco. Wall Street Journal. This nnd That. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad company has abandoned Us project ot locating a large freight yard and shops in Jer sey City for a more advantageous slto on tho Newark meadows, between Nowark and Elizabeth, Tho company complains that It has not been fairly treated in Jersey City. W. II. Storrs, late assistant superin tendent of the coal and real estate de partments ot the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western company, today Mrs. Col. Richardson SAVED BY MRS. 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I would not bo without Lydla 12. 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound; it is like water of life to me. I am very gratefully and sincerely your well wisher, and 1 heartily recommend your remedies. I hopo some poor creaturo may bo helped to health by reading my story." Mi:s. Cor.. E. P. Richardson, KHlNEr.AN-DER, WlS. assumes his position with the Scranton Coal company. A successor to William Pcnn Morgan, who recently resigned the outside foromanshlp of Capouse colliery, has not yet been nppolnted. It was stated yesterday that General Manager Storrs will name the new man. J. M. Daly, superintendent of trans portation of the Delaware, Lackawanna and western company, dismissed six tii- ' hi the car accountant's office ye' . iy. The work hereafter will bo done by his remaining force. Tho sal aries paid the dismissed men will bo added to tho pay of the present force. Master Car Builder Canfleld, ot the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western company, and his force of clerks took possession vesteul.iy of the new office building. The building, which was for merly occupied by late Superintendent McKenna, has been remodeled and an other story added to It. It Is modern in appointments, and specially adapted for tho purpose Intended. In honor of the "housowarmlng," Mr. Canfleld passed around tho cigars yesterday. CASE OF SHEW AND EGAN Has Been Held Under Advisement by tho Board of Pardons and Un til September What Defend ant's Attorney Claim. It now develops that the dispatch sent out from Harrlsburg to the effect that Shew and Egan, the Susquehanna murderers were to bo executed on July 18, Is erroneous. To a telegraphic query from Tho Tribune ns to the accuracy of the leport, Lieutenant Governor J. P. S. Gobln, yesterday renllcd that the report was Incorrect, the board of par dons at Its last session having con tinued the case until September. Up in Susquehanna county where the case is so anxiously nnd minutely dis cussed there is a sort of fixed feeling that the hanging will never take plate. This Is based on the hesitancy of the board of pardons In giving Its sanction to the verdict and on certain broad in timations thrown out by the members of the board during the hearing. Tho claim of the defendants' attor ney, T. J. Davis, that the men were not given a fair trial appears to havo strongly Impressed tho board. Mr. Davis alleges, It will be remembered, that a confession was extracted from Phew by threats and cajoled out 'f Egan by false promises. In Egan's case, tho allegation of unfair treatment is corroborated, so it Is claimed, by certain olrcumstatire-j that can not help but give the claim every semblance of credibility. The strangest of these Is. the refusal or the accused to go on the stand even against the advice of his counsel. Ills reason for this refusal, so ho told his countel, was that It was part of his agreement with District Attorney Atney, who In consideration of his making a ennfes sion and staying off the witness stand was to do all he could to save him from the gallows. When tho evidence closed and the district attorney came to make his closing address to the jury he not only did not treat Egan as a stati's witness, as is he Is said to have agreed, but characterized his refusal to go on the stand as an evidence of his unques tioned guilt. In arguinj; before the board of pardons Mi1. Davis went no far as to claim that his ollenrs had ben convicted on Incompetent evidence and that tht-rc sentence should not only be commuted but that tho voruVt should be entirely overthrown. Reliable reports from Montrose tend to show that public sentiment there Is not altogether opposed to a commuta tion of the sentence. A Half Faro Tour to the Golden Gate via the Lehigh Volley Railroad. On account of the National Educa tional association's thirty-eighth an nual convention at Los Angeles, Cal , July 11th to 14th, 1899, the Lehlsh Val ley Railroad will make a rate of one single faro for the round trip, plus two dollars membership fee, to teachers, who desire to go to California at the time named. Tickets will be on sale June 24th, to July Cth, limited for re turn passage to September 5th, '99 inclusive, affording ample opportunity for tours and sight seeing in the far west. Consult Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further paiticulars. Ladles' Oxford Ties at reduced prices today at Mahon's shoo store, 503 Lackawanna avenue. Open late in the evening. Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c, Drowsiness Is dispelled by Beecham's Pills. Smoke the Pocono 5o cigar. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for thuir CHILDREN WHILE TKETHINO WITH PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES tha CHILD, SOFTENS ha GUMS, ALLAVS all PAIN; CURES VIND COLIC, and la tho best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be ure and OBk for "Mrs. Wins, low's Soothing Syrup," and tako no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. rUPILS OF MIS3 BECKER. They Gave a Recital Last Night at Powell's. Miss Salomo Becker'B pupils, assisted by Mrs. C. II. GenUr, gavo a charming recital last night at Powell's. Great proficiency was shown by Misses May Doster, Carrie Hitchcock, Helen Cham bcrlln, May Blanehard, May Miller, May Hackett, Laura Kcntner, Loutae Davenport, Emma Frey, Sara W. Du Bols, Jessie Beldleman, Grace Shercr, Hazel St. Amand, Sadie Fatkowskl and Masters Leroy Shlrcr, Fred, Gunster and Clayton Webber. May nnd Harry Logan played n pretty duet, Miss Sue Ripple rendered a pleasing number, and 'Mrs. Center sang with tasto and feeling CAUSE OF KOONS DEATH. I'. Was Due to a Perforation of the Intestines. Coroner Roberts made a post-mortem examination in tho case of Henry Chilstlan Kraus, who died suddenly nt his homo In Dunmore. . It was Inti mated that tho dead man's son, Georgo Kraus, kicked tho deceased last Tues day night, but from Dr. Roberts' In vestigation there is no external evi dence of that fact and the coroner does not believe that any such occur rence flguted in tho man's death. Tho direct cause of Kraus' deatli was septic peritonitis, duo to a per foration of the intestines, which wero ulcerated. A double rupture from which the man had been suffering for several years was the remote cause. Further investigation will bo made by tho coroner regarding tho case. A death certificate was granted and the remains will be burled tomorrow. TniS MORNING'S FIRE. Peanut Stand Ablaze and Floor Sat urated with Oil. The alarm of fire sounded from box 322 at 12.40 this morning was caused by the discovery of lire in the base ment of thu small building located on tho corner of South Mnln avenue and Luzerne street, and occupied by Tony Bronzo as a peanut and confectionery stand. The Columbia. Franklins and Eagles lesponded, but the appaiatus was not put to use, the flames having been extinguished without much trouble The floor was saturated with kerosene and theie nro suspicious circumstances connected with the fire. Chtistlan Endeavor Convention. The Christian Endeavur annual con vention will be held this year at De troit, M1ch., July 5th to 10th. Tho New Yoik, Ontario and Western railway will sell tickets nt ono faro fur tho round trip In other words, at half rates. These tickets will be good go ing July 3d to 5th Inclusive, and will bo available for return pastnge from Detroit any time up to end including July 15th. A special provision has been made, however, for thoso desiring to remain longer than the time specified above It L this: By depositing ticket with Joint Agent nt Detroit on or be fore July 12th, and paving a f"e of 50 certs, the ret'irn limit will bn extended until August 15th Inclusive. The O. ,t W. havo published a very comprehen sive little booklet, relative to this con- jftuf4cfiiirti" rn $ootsxxs$xooosxo p.irvi.pxfin u I 4- Not the last day of the world, but the last day of this wonderful Piano sale. Do not let this day go by without visiting our store. You can save money today. Baby tads-Uprights The best makes at M & PHILLIPS 0 Piano Tuning Fourth of rfA VU? 1 jvm s rffffTwwnn&s&v Shoes for Comfort. During the heated term you will want to keep as cool as possible; comfortable shoes will permit cool feet and correct style, as well, With the feet and head cool Summer isn't so bad. Our bargain tables attract a good deal of attention. Oxfords formerly $1. Jo and $2, now 75c aud $ 1.00. f f6L 1 S. SH B S JCWUMO wmMmmtmfflMMWMMttm I lib rlUVGIilIdinii llllll uELL) uUUUd Must say something. The goods we have for Wedding Gifts do their own advertising. Goods with merits say lots. All we ask you to do is to look them over, they do the rest. Col lection Choice China Plates, all the new things in Brie a Brae, Rookwood and Ubbey's Cut Glass, no need to say more about them, they speak volumes in themselves. Bronzes, Cavaro Marble, Encrusted Glass, etc., etc. - "5 ni:H... J2 I"l- 3; ITII I Id I VX rCUlV, THE POPULAR HOUSE 1 Are You Ready for July 4th f ! We have many articles which i will add to your comfort and pleasure for that day. Prices a little lower than usual just now. Hamtnocks Special values from 75c up. Lemon Squeezers and Reamers Wood.glass, metal, all kinds. Ice Cream Freezers Your choice of four styles, sizes from 1 to 20 quarts. Ice Picks, Ice Chisels, Ice Shedders. Let us help you to be comfortable and have a good time. Water Coolers Stoneware, Fibre, Galvanized and Enamel Lined. . Sizes 1 to 10 gallons. Mears Building, 140142 Washington Ave. -3 entlon, giving a description of the city of Detroit, wide trips, etc, which may be obtained from that company's agents, or from J. C. Anderson, gen ei.il paponfft?r aront, "ifi Beaver street. New York. Pat tics Intending to make this till) should communicate with neaiest O, & W. agent or the general passenger agent, who will be glad to give any Information In their power. Smoke the Pocono, 5-cent Cigar. lowest possible prices. 133 5 Wyoming Ave $jj V a Specialty. mty July Shoes. vofly 'mts nats I III 13 Wyomlne Av. "Walk In and look round." IS? 3Zi & FURNI&HINQ STOItB. V I ER CO., 1 How'd You Like to Be the ce man And Many Other New Record Including HER PAPA WHS THERE Repairing a Specialty. GHAS, B. SCOTT'S 119 Franklin Ave. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (Formerly Hotel nimhurit,) Open All the Year. This hotel has bean remodeled and roftttsl tbroughsut and will opjn iti doors June 14, For rates, etc., call on or addran DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, THE WINOLA, An Ideal Health Itcsnrt, Uoautl- . fully Situated with Full Lake View. Absolutely freo from malaria and mes quitoea; boati'lg, fishing, dancing, tennis, orchestra, etc.; pure Ltthla water spring; plenty of old shade, plno grove of largo trees surround hotel, excellent table; rates reasonable; capacity of house, 200. Illustrated booklet and references on ap plication. C. E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Carey, Wyomlnz County, Pa. Beautifully located; good fishing; boat Ing nnd bathing. Table unexcelled. D., I,. & W. It. H , Dloomsbunr division, train leaving Scranton at 12.55 p. m., makes di rect connections via Lehigh Valloy to Lake. JOHN II. JONES, Prop. FERN HALL, Crystal Lake Refined Family Resort Htago leaves Carbondale for Fern Hall ut ft 110 p m Mine leaves Fern Hall for Car- bonilulent 8.:u a in. 'lelopbona Connoo- tlou: 'Fern Hall," pay station. C. C & M. C JOIINSOV, Manazers. I'oito tllce Addres, UundufT, I'a, New jEnser. The Arlington Ocean Grove, N.J. The leading hotel. Open Juno to Octo ber. Cuisine and service unexcelled. Banltaiy at ranuements perfect. Orches tra. Hates, $M to $35, two In room. Special Juno and family rates. Send for booklet. C. H. MILLAH, Prop. book biinidfieg NEAT, DURABLi: HOOK BINDINU IS WHAT YOU HECBIVH IP YOU LEAVE YOlm OHDEH WITH THE TIUBUNE lUNDlCHY. FULL ..,. j&.ji -&i
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