The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 20, 1899, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUJSJTHTJBSD AY, JULY 20, 1899.
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CARBONDALE.
WORK AT ANTHACITE PA1VK.
Kcmnrkablo Trrmatormntlon Uemg
Effected by Liu go Porce.
Just what uso llio Jlavvnte ntnl
Iluilsun company Intt'tids to miilf" ot
Anthracite paik Imh not lucn illselmo'l
by tlio olllciiils Hovvpvvi. within Hip
paat few days a tumnrknblo tiuinfor
illation has been effected and the pnpu
lar jil auiro mound has- taken cm n
decided liulnstilnl iispoil -More than
half the high roneo has ben taken
down and two ttaoks for vvoilc ttnlns
hnvc been run tluotiRli the emtio Tli"
Brand stand was temovod some time
iiko Several fii'io )iae been leveled
tifl and made :m smooth us n floor.
Homes., men and steam power weie
pushing; the woik vigorously yesterday
nttonii'on A lonjr train of Hat huh,
Jccomotle No ?., a foice of men and
steam plow vveiei engaged tilling an
the depression tint whh formerly an
Jct skatliiR link The equipment Indi
cates that the changes will be exten
sive. . pair of ennlnen on a car In
front of the locomotive are supplied
with steam from the latter nnd turn
ft large cable ilium by means of which
n huso plow Is drown or tho train of
flat cais delivering them of their con.
tuntH of earth IlllliiK Tills accom
plishes In a tew minute) what would
requires scores of men a half day to
perform
More Inteicst attaches to this woik
when It Is considered that only a few
ycar.s iiro from $13,000 to $."0,000 were
expended In making a pleasure pail:
of the mound" This was one of the
schemer ot the Tiaetlon company while
J AV Aitken. was nt tho head Ta
nlmit life of -the paik has; tendered the
Investment worthless
OBSEQUIES.
The funeral of Mrs. Nicholas Moon,
ei , was hold jestciday afternoon fiom
the home on I'anaan street A larfjo
number of fi lends of the deceased
leutd thi remains at the liou-e befoio
the ooitcpe started. TI.e lemalns were
taken to the Captlht church where Uev.
J. ('. Crumley had cIiuiku of the ter
ices They weie Intericd in Jlaplo
wood cemetery The pall-beaiei.s were
nil selected from the aiIous Moon fam
ilies In this city nnd weie as follows:
Messis OeniBC, Willis, Kdward, Wil
liam 1, William and Chatles Moon.
The floral bearers were also selected
fiom nmoncr the relatives and were
Fred nnd Albei t Moon,
400 AT THE CLAM BAKE.
About 400 bundled excursionists ac
companied the local Ited Men to Like
Pojntello jestudaj where a sumptuous
repast was served under the name of
a clam bake. The scene had already be
come famuus for such affahs nnd the
lied Men have succeeded In keeplnt?
pace with the high standard sot by
other oipanizatlons.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Tionk C. Nllcs, ot Wichita, Kansas,
Is tho Kiiest of his father, Dr. A.
Niles, of this city
Mclennan Jones nnd Hon. ,T V Rey
nolds having been fishing In the Dela
ware near Hancock. They are expect
ed home today.
J V Moigan has icturned from Sus
qiuhann i.
Jnsim Mills and J. D Robinson are In
Philadelphia.
Mefctlames C W. Fulkeinn and G. A.
Singer and Haiper and Nattily Fulker
son nie sojourning at Waymart.
W L. Leonard Is having his annual
acatlon
H i: Mav and family spent yester
day nt l;ik Lake.
Professor Jlockenbeig has returned
home
1 J. Uurke Is at Asbuiy Paik.
Persons troubled with diarrhoea will
be Interested in the experience of Mr.
W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Doi ranee,
Proldonce, R. I. lie sajs. 'Tor sev
eral j ears I have been almost a con
stant huffeier from diairhoca, tho fre
quent attacks completely prostiatlng
mo nnd rendering mo unlit for my du
ties at this hotel. About two jcars ago
t traveling salesman kindly gave me a
imall bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much
to my sui prise and delight Its effects
were Immediate. Whenever I felt symp
toms ot the disease I would fortify m
telf against the attack with a few
3oses of this valuable remedy. The re
lult has been eiy satisfactory and al
most complete tellef fiom the afflic
tion " Tor sale by all diugglsK Jin
thew Bios, wholesale and retail agts.
JERMYN AND MAYriELD.
Theodore Wachna, the Mayfiold
sdloonkeepei, wishes to duny the re
port published in Mondays Republl
:an to the effect that a fight occurred
m his piemises, in which several people
nere seilously Injuied. It Is true that
ne of the Itussian societies had a
nance in his hall Satuulaj nlsht, but
theie was no dlstui banco of any kind
and the affair passed off peaceably.
Duilng tho (veiling, however, there
f.us a number of lights upon the stieet,
M.t not within hundreds uf jards of
ih saiiion The man who was so se
rtrely Injuied also icceived his injuiles
upon the stieet Mr. Wai hna sas he
has leason to believe that the report
iv as furnished tin Republican icporter
ov a ilval business man foi tho pur
pose of doing hlm nn lnliuj.
Theie was much excitement caused
leie last (v.-iiing by the leport of the
leaths of tvelve letuiulng Klondlkers.
s aniontr the list was the names of
Thai he Smith and Pied Johnson As
C'harll. Smith and l'n-d John-mi two
HaH'i-l I men ate In the Klondlke.lt was
'eared thut perhaps it liad lefeunce to
'hem but as vet their Mends no not
me
5
BvS Vlf alt r 9
Large packaco of the World'. best
cleanser for a nickel. Still grrater econ
omy In pound package. iMaJo cnlv by
TUP. N. K. PAIRRANK COMPANY.
Chicago, St. LouIj, New York. Uoston, Philadelphia
believe It Is tho men alluded to, as It
was not known they were returning.
Richard RosomoiRey nrrlved from
tho Klondike sesterday. He left Daw
son a wee): later than the four other
men, who are still on their way home.
Tho emplojes of the Ontario and
Western railroad nnd the Traction com
pany tecelved their pay jestorday.
,Rev. C. 12, rcssendou nnd Ueotga
Dunn were at Newton lake fishing yes
tcidnv. It Is antlelpaled that a large number
of people will nttend the St. James
Sunday school picnic at Luke Chap
man today. Reficslnnents will be sold
upon the ground1'
MIi Lizzie Buckingham, daughtet of
Mi Gooigc Rurkiugham, ot West Mny
flcld, received a very painful cut fiom
an no while chopping a piece of wood
yesteiday
The Mnyileld band, under the direc
tion of Piof. Russell, Bve an open-air
eoneeit on the lawn In front of Mr J.
J Place's lesldenie last evening. Tho
band icndered u most prnlsewoithy
piogiamme and was listened to bv sev
eral hundred people, by whom It was
much enjoyed.
The planing mill, which has been Idle
for some time, will bo started up ngaln
loday fot the puipose of working up
tho stock
Willis Nlchol, of Cemetery street, has
been quite sick for some time nnd It
Is fenied he Is threatened with a seri
ous Illness,
TAYLOR NEWS.
Today's Outing and Picnic of the 1M.
E. Church Bonds Approved Pun
cial Notes and Other News of In
tcicst. All aitangements have been com
pleted for the picnic and outing of
the congregation of the Methodist
Rpiscopal church, which Is to be luld
in Atherton's gtove this afternoon and
evening. The committee in ehaigo
have carefully ntinuged every detail.
Taylor Silver Cot net band have vol
unteered to furnish music for the day.
Rase bill will bo one of the featuies.
the menu will consist ot ice cteam,
watermelon, lemonade, take, coffee,
etc. Should the weather prove un
favorable a social will be held In the
chuich parlois. lively body Is cor
dially Invited.
The bond of Tn Collectoi Henry
Hauling ot Old I'orgo borough was
filed In court on Tuesday Bond win
npproved for $41,000. The sureties
were Pat ton Taloi, Robert Johnson,
John Surber, Joseph Jones, Wallace
Ormlston, John W. Faradav William
Dawson, GiltHth RIchnuK Henry
Macklnder, John S Malz, Chuiles RK1
del and William Sowden.
Jesse Gungvver has returned from a
few das sta3 with relatives at Cen
tennorland. Tho funeral of tho fl-months-old
daughter of Mr. and Mis. William
Gills, of Rendham, occurred jester
day afternoon nt 2.50 o'eloo''. Ser
vices weie held at the homo by the
Rev. Dr. H. II. Hnuls, of the Calvaty
Baptist chinch. Inteiment was made
In the Presbyterian church cemeteiy.
Superintendent J C. Taylor con
ducted an examination of teachers at
tho borough high school on Monday.
Messis. W J. Davis, David R. Bow
en and Frederick Wilson contemplate
taking a tiip to New York not month.
Lackawanna Valley council, No. SI,
Junior Older United Ameilcan Me
chanics, will meet In their rooms this
evening.
Mr. nnd Mis. John H. Johns, of
Railroad street, visited fi lends at Hyde
Park last evening.
Attorney J. M. Harris ban retuinel
fiom Haivey's lake after a few days'
sojourn.
Supeilntendent J. L. Nelgcr, of tho
Piudentlnl Life Insuiancc company,
we ate glad to note. Is meeting vvlh
much success In his business. Mr
Nelger is nn Industrious young man
and an earnest worker.
Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Foster, of Hyde
Paik avenue, called on friends here
on Tuesday.
Taylor Castle, No. 207, Knights of
Golden Ragle, will meet In their rooms
this evening
Mr. and Mm Davis and Mrs. Allen,
of Rdwaidsvllle, have returned home
after being the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
J 12. Dav Is.
The butcheis of this town have or
ganized a base ball team and would
like to hear fiom tho buibers ns soon
as possible
Mrs. Thomas Reynolds is quite sick
at her home on Washington stieet.
Mis Jenkln Hauls nnd Miss Annlo
Harris, of Scranton, weie the guests
of relatives In this place yesteiday.
Rev. Gwllym Evans, nn able divine
of New York, is visiting at the home
of Rev. J. M. Lloyd, of Glove street.
Tiedeiick Stone, of this place, called
on friends nt East New ton recently.
A social will be held this evening
under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid
society of the Catholic church Ice
cream, cake nnd luncheon will be
served. Admission, 10 cents.
OLD pokoe;
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Jones,
July 1G, a daughtei.
Mi. and Mrs. John Thornton have
returned from a wepk's stay at Lake
Caiev.
51 Geoige Fletcher, Is Improving
aftei a sever nttatk of neuralgia.
Fied MacUlndei took the examina
tion for mine foiemnn at Scianton on
Tuesday.
The gentlemen of the Bikk chinch
aie piepailng foi a el tm supper which
they will hold In tho near ftituie.
A laigo congregation gathered at thev
llrkk chuich on Sunday evening to
hear a young man from Macedonia
give a talk on the ways, customs and
religions of that country The gen
tleman will go back soon to his native
ccuntiy as a mlsslonaiy
Mastei Allen Reed was bitten on the
-v
Pxcsf,-.;5
.,
Waslilnfowtfeg
thing New!
yaRVZJff.teg.U
tift-3
hand Wednesday morning by a doff.
Nothing serious Is anticipated.
Tho Misses Mnitha Carey nnd
Lnma Tlnklcpnugh wcro visitors In
Taylor tho past week.
Mrs. Thomas Rothwlck and daugh
ter, Elizabeth, nie visiting with l da
tives In Maryland.
Mrs. James Nrgley Is confined to
her home by sickness. Miss Alice
Dinke, a professional nurse, Is attend
ing hot.
Chester Athcitou, of South Eaton, Is
visiting with friends In town.
OLYl'llANT.
A musical and lawn soclnl will be
given by the l E. society of the Pics
by terlan chuich at tho lesldencc of
Rev. B. F. Hniiimond. on Susquehan
na street, tomortow evening, when th"
following progianune will bo rendered
Instrumental duet. Mis. Hany Bud
die nnd Mls Nettle Mnson; vocal solo,
Mrs Burdlrk, Scianton, reading, Mr.
Wedgvvoith, Instiumentul solo, Miss
Glare Pettlgiovv, vocal solo, Gomar
Evans, Scranton. lecltntlon, Miss
Ether Shlrer, vocal solo. Miss Jenkins,
Wilkes-Bane. tecltatlon, Miss Hnttio
Mntthews; violin nnd piano duet,
Misses Stackhouse. recitation, Miss
Louise Homstreet. Wilkes-Banc, vocal
solo, Miss Maggie Thomas, leeltatlon,
Miss May Evans, votal solo. Miss Jen
nie Grav. Refreshmenls will be
served. An ndmlaslon fee of 3 cents
will bo charged
Miss Sadie MeNlchols, of Taylor,
who has beon visiting friends In town,
has l etui tied home.
Misses Mollle and Anglo Henley, of
Dunmoie, spent Tuesday with Miss
Grace Lynch.
The young people of the Congrega
tional chuirh ate mnktng prepatatlons
to hold an entertainment and social
Monday evening, Aug. 7.
James Nealon has tetuineit home nf
ter spending two weeks nt Atlantic
City and Philadelphia.
Mis. Alfred Haines nnd daughtei,
Miss Jennie llnlnes, leave today to
visit telatlvcs In Grelatt, Susquehan
na county.
Miss Jennie Munley. of Aichbald. Is
tho guest of Mis John MeAndiew, of
Dunmoie stieet.
Mis. Samuel Matthews, of Ashley.
Mis F. P Eyiennd Miss Mildred Evie,
of WIlkos-B mo, are visiting Mi. and
Mrs. Edvvaid Matthews, of Susque
hanna stieet.
M. J. Sweeney has returned fiom a
tilp to Ttochestci
Mr. and Mrs Alfied Grllllths, who
have been visiting relatives in town,
returned to their home In Jeimyn.
Mis W H. Kennedy, of Gteen Ridge,
was a visitor In town Tuesday.
TUNKHANNOCK.
On July 21, 25 and 2S the Rev G. N
Putnam will deliver a com to of lcc
tuics at the court house here, his sub
lects for the thteo evenings being le
spectlvely, Paris, Jeittsalem and Rome
Mr Putnam is an extensive tiaveller
and has spent some time in each n" tl.e
cities mentioned and will speak fiom,
poisonal experience The lectin es will
be lllustiatcd by steieoptleon views
from pictures taken by himself. The
couise will doubtless piove Intel estlng
In the estate of Michael Feiman,
deceased, late of Clinton township, los
Wood Piatt will nttend to the duties of
his appointment nt hN olllce In Tunk
hannock borough on Tuesday, August
15, 1S31, at one o'clock p m.
In the estate of Geoige G. Keeney,
late of Biaiutrlm township, deeeised,
Joseph Wood Piatt auditor, will at
tend to the duties of his appointment at
his office in Tunkhannock boiough on
Wednesday, August lfi, IRD'J, at one
o'clock p m,
Charles E Tony, cq , of Wilkes
Rane, came up to Tunkhnnnock Tues
day evening, tetutning on the early
moinlng tiain Wednesdnv morning.
J Wood Piatt nnd W. R. Amts vvre
In Scranton Wednesday.
r J. Simpson returned homo Monday
after a two weeks stay at Haivey's
Lake.
George D. Wright, county auditor,
of Eneeyville, and Fiank J. Spiuldlng.
of Windham township, were In town
on Tuesdny.
Ptofessor Ueiman Fassctt. of Key
stone Academy, of rnctoiyvllle, was a
visitor here on Tuesday.
"DULY FEED MAN AND STEED."
Feed your nerves, also, if you would
have them strong. Blood mad" pure
and rich by Hood's Sacapai Ilia Is tho
onlv tiue neive food. Bo sure to get
Hood's It never disappoints.
HOOD'S PILLS cure constipation.
Price 25c.
PRICEBURQ.
Mr and Mrs. Emil Schmidt, ot Hyde
Park, spent Sunday last at tho home
of Mr. August Schmidt, of Lincoln
street.
Mrs. Muiy Smith nnd daughter, Hel
en, left heie on Tuesday last foi Wind
sor, N. J., whoie they will spend a few
vv eeks.
Percy Hamflett entertained his Sun
day school class on Monday evening
at tho home of George Trell, ot Cai
molt street
The Misses Annie nnd Kate Schmidt,
who have been the guests of Miss Mol
lle Schmidt for the past week, have
letuined to their home.
Golden Chain lodge, 1. O. O. P., will
hold their ugular session this evening.
The young people's class of the P.
M. chuich will meet In the chuich
busement tonight
Joseph roster, of Scianton, called
on f i lends heie yesteiday.
The Citizens' band will meet ot their
band loom this evening at !.M u'clock.
LAKE ARIEL.
The following persons spent yester
day at the Hotel lines, Lake Aiiel
Mrs. K. Cramer, Mrs. Jeff Fieemnn,
Seybolt Lanson. R. II. Puttoison ind
George Campbell, Scianton, Miss
Jeannetta Edlngei, Stroudsburg, Pn
Mis H Kramer and Mrs. Jetf Fiee
man, of this city, weie tho guests of
Mrs A. N Kiamcr at the "lines."
Seybolt Lauson was the guest of
Mis P H Council at the "Pines"
The fishermen are having great luck
heie nt piesent. One of them laiitb d
a .1-pound bass yesterday.
A J Duffy, of the "lines." was a
visltni la Scianton last evening.
PITTSTON.
D 1 Eckeison, who has been visiting
telatlvcs In Woiceslor, N. V., returned
yesterdav
At 813 last night a quartette of
Italians fiom somewheie were In Al
dermnn Loftus' olllce, and the choigo
put up by the ptosecutilx was un
pleasant remaiks Mrs. Goviuna was
mad all over and had lecnuise tn
the law to protect her diameter. Mr
Felloplno had to nuswer for this nnd
for the ne.xt hour the ofllco was filled
with unpionounonble language and
coupled with the gesticulations it per
haps was one of the moal stormy af
fairs henrd In that court. When they
had exhausted their vocabulary tho al
derman placed a line nnd costs upon
thfc defendant nml warned them not
to come b"foro hlm again ot they
wlhed to escape the county Jnfl
Chailes Chapman, of Caibondnle, Is
the night ngent at the Delnwnre and
Hudson depot during the absence of
David Padflold, who Is west on u vaca
tion. PACTORYVILLE.
The fnrm-houe owned and occupied
by Mr. Illiam 11 Worden, Jr. ubmit
two miles fiom Fnctoiyvlllc, whs
totally destroyed by file last Tuesday
afternoon Mr. Worden wns assisted
by the nelghbois nnd saved neatly all
Ills goods Tho fire was caused by a
defective chimney
D. N Mnthewson nnd son, Sllns. of
Washington, D. (.' , nre visiting leln
tlves In town. Mi Mnthewson Is In
veiy poor health nnd his many friends
hope the count! y air may prove bene
ficial Miss Alma Wrlglev icturned to the
Moses Taylor hospital last Monday,
after spending a two weeks' vacation
with relntlves hole.
Mis Uetts and Mrs. Wall, of Tunk
hnnnock drove over last Tuesday even
ing and visited the Rcbekah lodge.
A goodly number fiom this place ex
pect tn take In the excursion to Far
view next Satuiday.
BABIES FROM THE CLOUDS.
Tho Arrival of Two Infants in tho
Basket of a. Runaway Balloon.
Prom tho St Louis Globe-Democrat
Mr. William Ilatvey and his sister,
Miss Maiy, living about sl miles east
ot Rlelnlevv, III, tell n very Interest
lug stoiy of themselves which hap
pened a number of years ago
They weie quite small, the boy being
about 5 and his sister 7 yeats old
During tho yeai IS..1, while the state
fail was being held at Cent! at City,
III, an aeionnut of Chicago made an
nse enslon in a bnlloon at the state
fair on Saturday morning, and his bal
loon enme down about six miles east
ot heie, near the countiv residence of
William llnivey. Si The ownei or
the balloon, feeling chilled, went into
the faun house to wuim and tied his
baloon to a i all fence near the bain
Little Willie and Maiy were playing
near the bam. They noticed the bal
loon tied to the fence, and, as they
had never seen a buloon, they walked
up to look at It. Seeing that it would
go up a few feet and then come back
again, they thought It would be fun
to get In tho basket and have a ilde
Maty helped hei little Uiothei in and
then she got in The baloon went
up and down a while and then all at
once It gave a lunge and pulled Itself
loose fiom the fence. Up It went, with
the little Huivey children in the bas
ket The mother was looking out of
a window and seeing the balloon going
up she told the aetonaut that his bal
loon had got away fiom the fence nnd
they all went out to see It. The moth
er rnnie, and, ns she watched the bal
loon going up, she noticed some one
In tho basket. Not once did she think
It was her two little chlldicn, nor tviuld
she believe It when her husband told
her tho children were nowhere to bo
found
A seal eh was made nil over the
faun foi the missing ones, but with
out lcsttlt. The father at once diove
to Rome, a shoit distance from lus
farm and told tho story. At once peo
ple followed after tho balloon. It
went noith about five miles, then west
going over Central City. Every one
nt tho fall, thinking the netonaut was
making his leturn, cheered and chcci
ed as the balloon went over. Soon a
telegiam was lecelved at Cential City
stating that the baloon contained tin
two little children of Mr. nnd Mis
William Hnrve-y and to keep a lookout
foi It. But it was growing late and
the balloon was tiavellng last. Soon
It was Impossible to see It. It went
south, passed through Centralla, 111 ,
then turned west again and went over
Mascoutah, 111., and then turned and
went over East St. Louis
The little boy began to get told and
commenced to cry. Mary untied hei
apron and put It around Willie's head
and ho went to sleep In Mary's lap
About 7 o'clock the next morning the
baloon came down In a large tree on
a faim southeast of Mt. Vemon, III.
The owneis of tho faun, seeing the
balloon In their tiee, the lady of tho
house cried out to her husband
"Oh John, God has sent us some
child! en In a basket "
John not the children out of the
tiee, took them Into the house and
after they weie wuim asked Maiy who
her pnients weie. She told them and
the faimei took them home.
Many of the visitors to the state fair
In 185S will lemembet the above stoiy
and may be pleased to know that the
little chlldicn who made this trip are
now living and delight in telling it
How's ThlsP
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars rtevvird
for nnj -mso of Catarrh that cannot Do
etiied l Hull's Catanh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props, Toledo, O
We, the undersigned, have Known V J
Chenev tor tho last lj years, uiul believe
hlm perfectly hnnuinble In nil business
ttnnsicllons, and financially afolo to
cany out any obligation inado by their
firm.
WEST S. TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists,
i'ole do O.
WALDINO. KINNAN i MARVIN.
holcsale Druggists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catuirh Cine Is tuken Internally
aeting ellrectly upon the blood nnd mue
ojs sin faces of tho syncm 1'rteo 7oc
per bottle Sold by all Diugglsts Tea
tlmoniuls free
Hulls family Pills are the best
USTi Arsenic Beauty
VI I ffl Tablets aad Pills
inis i-ompiexion treatment
is ,i guaranteed specific per
fectly safe and sure in its ac
tion, for the removal of var
ious disorders of tho skin.vu
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ma, Blackheads, Roughness, Redness, and re
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Biuret) nie uiuuui ui touia to laaca inces.
Boxes containing 10 ths' treatment 50c;
30 days' treatment, $ t .00 ; six boxe3 $5.00
with positive mitten Riurantcei to produce the
above rculuor cheeifully refund n.oo paid Sett
by mall on receipt of price Sead for circular
Nerilfa Medical Co., Clicion&JacluMSu.
Sold by all Druggists Cbksjo, llllnolt.
Sold by Mi.Uair.ih iV. Thorn i Uruir
gists 2i9 lu'knvvanna nc dtionton, l'u
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One Me bot renri vlfl ncrgy IJLLJO toi (
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rryhfr or mtliM In plln wrapper on itotti 'Jit
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Bros, mid McGurruli & Thomas, druggtbts.
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JONAS LONG'3 SONS. THE COOL STORE. JONAS LONG'S SONS.
We aim to make these great sales the most popular
events of the week. With this end in view we select only
the best merchandise, every item must be satisfactory and
dependable, with the price cut so low as to make it a gen
uine bargain, worthy the attention of the economical buyer.
Some things are sold at cost, many even below cost, so you
can readily see the advisability of making your purchases here.
Sales Commence at 10 O'clock Sharp.
ZELL'S STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA, in two large volumes, cloth
bound, with maible edges; authentic edition; valuable to the student, the piofess
ional 01 business man. These sets were published to sell for $8.00. Kffef
Fnday we will sell 75 sets at, the volume O vw
TOILET ARTICLES 9 cents will buy your choice of fine biistle Clothes
Blushes, genuine Peai's Soap, transparent Glyceiine Soap, Carabolic Soap, Oat
Meal Soap, Bay Rum Soap, Fine Tooth Combs and Dressing Combs. Q
Friday, each
BATH TOWELS 75 dozen large size, extra heavy quality, bleached Q p
and brown Turkish Bath Towels, worth i24c. Friday, each
WHI 1 E LAWNS Large lot of White Lawns, in plain and open-work ef
fects, checks and stripes; also plain white India Linons; regular value pl f
ioc and i24c. Fiiday, per yard " jti
WASH GOODS
black, navy and light grounds, in stripes, small medium
the piesent the pi ice ot these goods has been ioc, 2y2C and 15c. hi
day, piice cut to
nUSLIN GOWNS Fiiday we give you a choice of two styles, with high
neck, Mother Hubbard yoke, cluster of tucks, Empire neck, large collar, with 1 ut
ile of insetting and embroidery across front. We've always sold these 'yQrr
gowns for 49c each. Friday reduced to VC
Nottingham Curtains
Full two and onc-lulf yards
long, wide width, 10-inch
border.in very pretty designs.
These curtains are worth 69c.
Fnday, while the lot lasts,
your choice for
34c.
Window Shades, with
spring 1 oilers, in light and
d.uk gieen, cieam, ecru and
com colors, worth 12 cents
each. Friday, on third floor,
7c.
Writing Paperj
24 sheets fancy writing pa
per, 24 envelopes, in all the
new tints, put up in pretty
boxes. Two hundied boxes.
Fiiday at each
8c.
Shirt Waists i
White and Colored I.awn
Shirt Waists, with tucked and
fancy fronts, some with in
sertion and lace, worth from
75c to $1.25. Fiiday your
rhoice
49c.
The Dickson Miuiiifacfiiriii Co.
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LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY LNOINDS
Hollers, Holding and Pumping Machinery
Genera! Ofllce, Scranton, Pa,
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" 4JAX REMEDY CO., ".USUtt,:1
For Kale In Scrantcn, Pa, Viy Mattlitvvj
Bros, and H. C, 8anderrcn, drugisists.
; Jonas Loeg9s Sons ;
Printed Dimities, Organdies,
Groceries
Fancy Pearl Hominy, 5 lb
bag. Friday
2c.
Eaav Bright Stove Paste,
5-cent package. Fiiday
3c.
Rolled Oats, 1" 1N 25C
Fresh Alaska Salmon, per
can, Friday
10c.
Evaporated Peaches. Friday
per pound
12c.
California Prunes, our regu
lar 12c kind. Friday, per lb,
8c.
Boys' Knee Pants
Strictly All-Wool Knee
Pants, made of tailors' lem
nants, of beautiful worsteds,
everv pair a wonder ol beau
ty. They have all taped seams,
double seats and knees, nv
eted buttons, excelsior waist
bands; come in blues, plaids
and all mixtures, also cordu
roys, we've always sold these
pants for 75c and 85c. Fn
day pi ice is cut to
44c.
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For fciiilc hyJOMN II. I'lIULI,
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Batistes and Lawns on
and large figures. Up to
5c
In Basement S
Wash Boards, made good
and strong, well worth 19c
Friday
10c.
Brooms, the kind we usu
ally sell for 19c. Friday will be
10c.
Clothes Bais for the laun
dry, worth 45c, 55c and 65c,
according to size. Friday all
in one lot, at each
25c.
Tumblers, woith 4c each.
Friday will be, each
1c.
Enamel Colanders, worth
25c. Will be on Friday
15c.
Coyert Skirts
Women's Cotton Coveit
Skirts, in tan, brown, blue
and gieen, 3'j yards wide,
deep hem, perfect in fit and
finish. These skirts are the
kind vou usually pav $1.25
for. Fnday, to close the lot,
the price will be
69c.
am. I'oums or i.khai. ui-anks
iifinlv lniiiud b thi Tilbuno Job Da
puitmont
DOUDT, TRY
They have stoo J ihe test cfytari.
anj huvt cured thousamli of
casti of Nerooi Diseases, iitca
u Debilii), Dirtiness, bleepless
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Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO,, Cleveland, 0.
IMuti'iuucUt, cop Wyoming avenue
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