8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1899. EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON DEATH OF QEORQE M'KNIGHT, THE WELL-KNOWN PLUMBER. Succumbed to fin Attack of Typhoid Fever nt His Home Lust Evening. Party nt the Homo of Miss Lau retta Stock Catch Basin at Brom ley Avenue nnd Lafayette Strot. St. Leo's Win the Membership Banner General News Notes and Personals. JeorRO McKnlght, who ling conduct ed a pi u mli In p. establishment at 112 North Jljde Park avenue for several cari illod at 7 o'clock last evening nt his lmme, 327 South Ninth stieet, iiffr nn Illness of eleven days from tyrhol'l fever. Deconsed was well known In this rlty nnd was n member of West Side eoncline. Order of Hop tnsophs, nnd Hyde Park lodge, Tree nnd Accepted Masons. Several years ago Sir McKnlght enme here with S. M. Poster, now de ceased, unci engaged In the plumbing business nt 114 South Main n venue, nnd nfter the latter's denth opened an es tablishment of his own on North Iljde Park avenue, where his business was located ever f-lncc. He was nbout 40 years of ngo and Is Fimlved by bis wife and four chil dren. The fuiipral arrangements have not yet been made, and w 111 be an nounced later A NHRDHD IMPROVEMENT Through the peislstent efforts of Common Councilman 'William V Grif fiths, of the rouith ward, the Snan ton Railway company jesterdaj began work putting in a catch basin at the corner of Hromley avenue nnd Lafay ette stieet. The surface water at that point ran over the street car tracks nnd caused much Inconvenience both to the public nnd the company. The ihange will greatly benefit the street and do away with n long standing complaint. st leo's victories. The St. Leo's battalion of the Catho lic Total Abstinence union has been nwarded the national prize banner at the Chicago convention for the society securing the largest number of new membeis during the past jear. This Is the third time the banner has been won by n Rcianton society. The organization now has an aggre gate membership of over thiee bun dled and Is In nn excellent financial condition. PLEASANT FVIJNINa PARTY. An enjojable party wns held at the home of Miss Lauretta Stock on Wash burn street, Thursday evening The time was pleasantly spent In Focinl Pnine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkhnm's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis....75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c at GEORGE W. JENKINS', ioi S. Main Avenu; Another Great Day Among Men's Furnishings Today (Saturday) we will offer many very extra inducements to Men's Furnishing buyers. Nothing but the latest and most desirable goods will be put forward, and the values in all cases will be such as to make hosts of lasting friends for this important department A Few of the Good Tilings A line of new and nobby soft front Summer Shirts, guaranteed as best $1.00 goods and made up in the very best man ner possible. These shirts will fit per fectly. See window for styles. Cf Saturday Price 3 Jc Men's Scriven Elastic Seam Draw ers, made from white jean and fitting with perfect smoothness and comfort at every part. Usually $1.00. Saturday J Price Vic Otis' Patent Double Gusset Drawers, the only garment which solves the im portant problem of durability and comfort at the fork. The regular 50-cent J C quality. Saturday Price 05C Double Seated Bicycle Drawers, in fine balbriggan, all sizes. Globe Warehouse diversions nnd music was furnished by Mlfsts Stock and rnssold. Those present were: Mlses Anna Hums, Kitty Gallagher, Mntno Fas sold, Lauretta Stock, Agnes Crane, Nellie Chloilchy. Nellie Culkln, Kate Dlsbln, Kato Uosar, Messrs Robert O'Donnell, Rob Heche tt, Patrick J. Fccney, Richard Nnlllu, Jnmes Nor ton, Andrew Fnrrell, Martin McDon ough, nioesor, Pepcw, Mike Phllbln, Mike Doyle, James Sullivan. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The West Side Republican league will hold nn Important meeting this evening at their rooms on South Mnln avenue. Eveiy member Is leiiuestcd to be present. William V. Uilfllths, president. Members of Division No. 20, Ancient Older of Hibernians, of Hollevue, will attend the f uncial services of the late Daniel Sullivan nt Holy Cross church this morning nt !) o'clock. The mem bers will meet at their hall at 8 30 o'clock and proceed to the church in a body. Chnrles Podgce, of Keser avenue, fell from a platform at the Hampton mine on Thursday and dislocated his nun. He wns taken to the Moses Taylor hospital. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Heese, of Noith Everett avenue, was burled In Washbuin street cemetery yesterday nfteinoon. The social and entertainment held last evening at the Shermin Avenue mission was well nttended nnd thor oughly enjoyable. The funeral of Chester Evans will occur this nfteinoon fiom the homo of the pnrents In Tripp park. Inter ment wilt be made In Washbuin street cemeterj. A meeting of the ladles of the Wash but n Street Piesbyterlan church In tel tsted In mlsslonaiy work was held yesterday afternoon, when the plan nnd scope of the societies having the matter in charge wete discussed nt leimth. The remains of the late John Jones will be Interred Washbuin street eem eteiy this afternoon. Demetrius Vichanoff, of Macedonia, spoke at the First Welsh Congiega. tlonal chuich last evening on the cus toms of his countrj He appeared In the costume of a Oieel: nobleman. The funeral of the lnte Richard W L.myon wns held fiom the home near the Archbnld mine yesterday afternoon Rev. Walker olllclated and Interment was made In the Wnshbuin stieet cem etery. Morgan, the flfteen- ear-old on of Mr. and Mis. David A. Williams, of Aswell court, died yesterday fiom nn attack of typhoid fever. The funeral will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be made in Washbuin street cemetery. John W. Davles, n leccnt graduate of Marietta college, will preach tomor row evening in the Flist Welsh Con giegational chuich Mr. Davles In tends to enter Chicago seminal y this fall and pursue his theological cours-e. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Reese Grlintliu, of Sohith Ildmore avenue, Is sojourning at Atlantic City. Hugh Logan, si., of Noith Sumner avenue, has gone to Omaha, Neb., to visit hly son Miss Loiett.i Flynn, of Jackson street, has returned home from a visit at Ulnghamton, N. Y. Dr. D. J. Jenkins and Dav Id J. Da is, of Jackson street, are spending a few da s at Uniondalc. Mis. J. C Mojcr, of Lafayette street, and Mrs. II. R. Williams, of North Fllmore n venue, have icturncd from Atlantic Cltv. Mls Annie rinnerty, of Honcsdale, who has been visiting friends In town, leturned homo yesterday. Mrs. W. W Patterson Is visiting friends In West Plttston. John T. Evans has returned from a successful business trip through Schuylkill county. P.UEsell Whllnev, of Honesd'ilc, who spent seveial days with friends, has leturned honn. David J Dills, of South Main ave nue, is in Philadelphia on busing" per taining to the Patriotic Order Sons of Amorca Mrs. Ackermnn and daughter, of Hel vldere, N. J., who have been the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs John V, Randolph, of South Mnln avenue, lmvo returned home. William I.udwlg and wife, of South Ninth street, nie visiting friends at Elmhurst. Mr. nnd Mrs Frnnlz und Mrs. Ocorge Oberdorfor, of Tripp Paik, nio so journing nt Harvey's lake. Hniry Jenkins, of South Iljde Pnrk avenue, and Will Lewis, of Washburn street, are nt Atlantic City. Miss Stella Evans, of Plttston, Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Edith Will iams, of Eynon street. Miss Maud Conrad, of Philadelphia, Is visiting on North Sumner avenue. Uomer L. Williams and son Stewart, of Eastland county, Texas, are the guests of John A. Davis, the South Main avenue barber. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. John J. Timlin Sent to the County Jail They Changed the Suit. Recital Last Evening. John J Timlin was sent to the county Jail In default of $300 ball by Alderman Myeis last night He was arrested on a charge of obtaining money under fale pietenses Last, February he in duced Mis. Mary Durkin to Insure her ctlppled husband In the Old Wayne In suiance company for $1,000. Ho re ceived $0 for the policy and was to pay the remaining $1 later. As Mrs Dm kin never received the policy, she swoio out a warrant for his arrest last month Timlin was anest ed and enteied ball, but the bail-piece was dated four davs earlier than that on which the warrant was Issued. At he knew his ball was of no account, he has since been In hiding, but was found last night nnd sent to Jail to insure his appearance In court THEY THREW HIM OCT. Soon after recelv Ing his pay, Anthony Winkle wont to a second-hand cloth ing stoie on Penn avenue kept by S. Epstein and purchased a suit of clothes. He chose a suit that fit him. but be fore thev were handed to him they were taken into a back room to be wrapped up. While they wore being wrapped, It Is clnlmed that another suit was substi tuted for the one pui chased When Winkle went to the stole to have the suit changed he was tin own out, and so he had a wauant Issued for Ep stein's airest Epstein entered ball be fore Aldermnn DeLacy for bis appear ance In couit RECITAL A SUCCESS. Last evening a laige audience gnth eied at the North Slain Avenue H.ip tist chuich, when a lecltal was given by Mlses Kennedy. Smith and Owens The programme published in jester day's Tiibune wns given, each number being enthusiastically lecelved Miss Kennedy showed i.ire ability, and no one doubted the wisdom of those who confened on bur the gold medal for elocution at Mt Hope college. The numbeis by Misses. Smith and Owens were of the high giade of excellence given bj them at all times. SHORT NEWSY PARAGRAPHS. Mrs Michael Caffeity. of George street, died suddenly jesterday morn ing She is suivlved bv a husl and nnd child The funeral will be held tomor row afternoon, the sei vices belnsr held In the Holy Rosary chuich Intel ment will be made in the Hjde Park ceme terj. The funei.il of William T. O'Hilen, who died Thursday as the result of In juries sustained on the i.illiond, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Holy Rosary church. M.uy Mangan was arrested yesterday by Constable Smith on the charge of selling liquor without a license. Hrldget Mills was the complainunt, her hus band having frequently become drunk nt the house of the defendant Rnll was enteied before Alderman S.iltry. The membeis of the Citizens' band last evening marched thiough the streets, giving shnit open-air concerts at the square nnd nt Dutch Gap. for the puipose of ndvei Using their ex cursion, which leaves this moinlng for Mountain park Rdwaid Jones died last night at the home of his sister, Mis T. D. James, on West Market street, nftei a. pro longed Illness Aftei being ill for bom time at his home In Taylor, he was taken to the Lackawanna hospital, but nbout three wicks ugo was removed to his slstei's home Deceased wns tlftj four jenrs of nge. and Is suivlved by four sisters The funeial services will be held Mondaj-, Intel ment being made at Taj lor. A large number of fi lends visited the home of Mr. I H. Wescott. on Chuich avenue, last night to view a night blooming ceicus. Aheady this yeni this plant has hnd tw'enty-flve blos soms on and now has twentj-tuo buds that will be In bloom tonight PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. GiilTUh Powell, for nlanj yeais a lesldent of JJiIck avenue, has now re moved to the West Side Mr Thomas Powell and son, Thomas, nnd Mr. John Morgan, of Nantlcoke, nie visiting fi lends here. An Infant child of Mr. David M Will iams, who lives in the tear of William stieet, died Thurrday morning. Pennanent Min Hlitlej, of the Llb eity Hose company, is now njoylng his annual vacation Einest Cooper is In chaige of the house dining his tibsence. Rlchnrd Thomas, Jr , who for many jeais has been employed at Mulley's Tiiple stoics, mis leslgned his position to accept one with the Colllesv En gineei Publishing company. Miss Catharine Lynn, of Plttston, Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Helen Ljnn, of Llnco'n avenue. Among those who returned from a ten days' visit at Atlantic City Inst night were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas. Mm. Isnao Pi Ice, Mrs, Mor gan Wutklns and Thomas Evans. Miss Maiy Lynn, of Lincoln avo nue. has returned homt from u visit with friends ut Plttston. Misses M. C. Powell, of Spiing street, and Rlanche White, of Wayne avenue, leave this moinlng for a three weeks outing at Lake Caicy, HOSTETTEI& 3 CEUBHATCD H5 Indlgostlon Is the cuuno of much Rlckneu. If Ilia stoinncti b3 Htrong, nick noK will bo un known, lloslct ter's htoinnch Hitters will ninko tliedlco tlon pcrrco'. nnd tlio llvor active. Seo that u Pri vate lie venue Stamp cover the nock of tlio boltle. .STOMACH ITTER5 SOUTH SCRANTON. At a recent meeting of the Scrnnton Sacngerrunde the following nomina tions were made for officers President, Alderman John Lcntes, vice-president, John Mais; treasurer, John J, Schneider; financial secietnry, Fred W. Klrchhoff; lecordlng secre tarj. David Jacobs, director, Prof. Oustavu Schmidt. The election will be hold at the September meeting. The gospel meeting Sunday nt 4 p in. will be led by Miss Minnie Faust. All women and gills nio cordially In vited to this half-hour service. Come, and bilng a friend. During the last two weeks of August Miss Mary Thompson will have charge of the rooms. Joseph Mlkus, of Cedar avenue, was arrested yestetday on a wnrrant Issued by Alderman Lentes charging him with assault and battery Constable Joseph Woelker, whom Mlkus had ar lested on n similar charge Tuesdaj', gave the Information for the arrest. Mlkus went befoie Alderman Storr and entered ba.. for his appearance nt court. August L. Hehr, of living avenue, Is spending his vacation In New. York city. Miss Mabel Turner, of Willow stieet. Is seriously 111. Henry Selgles, sr., of Cedar avenue, returned home last evening from At lantic City. Miss Anna Carden, of Irving avenue, left jesterdaj for a two weeks stay at Lake Ariel. Mrs. Hetny Zelgler and son and Miss Emma Pontius returned home jestei day from a week's stay at Atlantic Cltj F. L Terppe, of Cedar avenue, Is at Harvej-'R lake visiting Ills wife, who is summering there Mlsess Lena Selling and Lizzie Rey nolds, of Pottsville. are guests of Mr. and Mis. Gus Rehner, of'Prospect ave nue Mrs. Anthony Banner, of Syracuse, Is the guest of her brother-in-law, Jos eph Schrelber, the shoe dealer. Misses Mary Ruddy and Sarah Need ham, of Cedar nvenue, are spending a few dnys as guests of relatives at Plttston. George Senberg and John Evans have returned fiom a two weeks' stay at Tunkhannock. Patrolman Martin Flaherty Is enjoy ing oten dajs" vacation. Charles Stelnle and son, of New Yorlc city, who have been guests of Leopold Johler, of Cedar nvenue, have leturned home. Christ Wilts nnd Chailes Helm, of Plttston avenue, aie spending their vacation In New Yoik city. Chailes 55wlck, of Plttston avenue, is at Mount Cobb Miss Mnigaret Holar, of Cohoes. N. Y, Is spending seveial weeks with Mrs. William Gallagher, of Rlvvi stieet. Edward Sundaj, Jr., Is spending a week's vncatlon nt Lake Underwood Mr. and Mrs. John Hurgess, of Cedar avenue, have letuined fiom a visit to Salem Aldoimnn Ruddy, of the Twentieth ward, spent Wednesdaj night at Pltts ton. A ton was boin to Mr. and Mis Will iam Mayoek, of Fig stieet, Wednesday Miss Floicnce and Lawience Herbert, Wllkes-Rarie.nie guests of their cousin, Geoige 1 Ul belt, of Cedar avenue Mis. Fred. Weintz. Ji , nnd daughter Cairle.of Cedar avenue, are home from a visit at Milwaukee, this county Mis Geoige Phillips and daughter Emma of Maple street, leave today for a visit to Dalton. Patiolman George Jones has icsumed his duty after a ten dajs' lest. Mr. and .Mis Tied Shylock nnd Mr and Mrs Leo Jojce. of Glenburn, weie the guests yestetday of Mrs Fred. Wlrth, of Plttston avenu.-. Mrs. Albert Kolb nnd familj, of Cedar avenue, have returned from theii sum mer home at Lake Shetidun Mrs. Caiollne Sunday, of Cedar ave nue, hns returned from a two months' stay nt the senshoie. Mis A Heiber, of Buffalo, Is a guest at the home of .Michael Miller, of Cedar avenue Mis. Rev. F P Doty, with Edith and Howard, mo spending a few weeks lusthatlng In the state of New York. Rev Mr. Vish.moff, of Ilulsmla. lee tilled In the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal church to a good-sized audi ence last Thurday evening. Rev F. V Doty, of Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal chuich, has re turned f loin a tilp to Waveily, N. Y., and will occupy his pulpit tomorrow moining and evening Pea Coal Delivered, ?1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. D. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phono 66S1 GREEN RIDGE. Mrs C. R. Kinsley, and son. Chailes of Penn avenue, nio spending a few dajs nt White Haven Mr. Untducr Sandeison and Miss Sandiihon have icturned from a short htay at Ivke Aiiel. Mi. and Mis H E Stevens have le tuiued fiom a week's sojouin at At lantli Cilj Lew Swingle has returned fiom a. week's camp at Iilg pond. Fiank Koene leaves Sunday for a j-eooojoeofH Try GrainOi Try GrainOI Ask you Grocer to diy to show yon a paclsngoof GRAIN-O, tho now food drink that takes tho placo of coffeo. . Tlio children may drink it without injury ns well as tho adult. All who try it, Hfeo it. GRAIN-0 has that ' rich seal brown of Mooba or Java, but it is nudo from nuro grains, ami tho most delicato stomach receives it without distress. Jthopricoofcoffoe. ' 15 cents aud 25 cents per package. Bold by all grocers. Tastes like Coffee Looks like Coffee ' IniuttliatyourgroctrEWeiyoaOIlilN-O Accept no Imitation. ' ;-oofrC4WeeHgi trip to New Jersey and New York by w heel. Mrs. Russell hns returned from an outing nt Lake Ariel. Miss Harriot Lyman Is visiting friends nt Tunkhnnnock. Mrs. J. J. Williams has returned from a few duys' stay In Wayne county. Manners' pharmacy Is the only place In Gicen Ridge where plain cream soda Is sold. Tiy It. William Dunn, of Floroy & Rrooks, Is spending his vacation at Honcsdalc. Dlmmlck Warner, of Hnzleton, Is the guest of his father, Mr. J. C. Wainer, of Monsey nvenue. Fred. Sellg, of Monsey nvenue, hns returned fiom n week's visit at Hones dale. The old Driving park Is ti thing of tho past. What wns once a fine fair ground and nice course Is now cut up Into streets and the old exhibition hall has Leon torn down nnd the grand stand Is soon to follow Thirty new houses have been elected In this plot nnd foundations nre being mnde for ten moie. Scranton will soon be nsked to accept the new streets, nnd there will be nn addition of residences that she will be proud of. Mr. nnd Mrs. T J. Tnmlyn have re turned fiom a visit to Carbondale. Mr. E R. Sturges has returned from n tour of the Holy Land Julius Koch, Sidney Rllss and Iarry Robinson start Monday for a tilp to the Thousand Islands and tho Adiron dack mountains Take j'our prescriptions to Manners' phnrmacy to be filled. Wo consider our ability and goods above par. MIWOOKA. Tho West Side Harmonies and the local team will be the opposing clubs on tho home grounds tomonow Michael Uurke announces himself as n candidate for delegate to represent the Third district of the Twentieth w ard. J. If. Uurke, of Wllkes-Rarre, was a caller in town yesterdaj'. THEIR, ANNUAL OUTI G. Members of the R. R. Y. M. C. A. Will Have It Again This Year. The follow Ing Is clipped from the cur rent number of tho Lackawanna Roll, published in the Interest of the Rail road Young Men's Christian associa tion: "Through the courtesy of General Superintendent Russell, we are able to offer our membeis their customary free outing again this year. The date se lected Is August 31. If there should be any change, full announcement will be mnde In tho Information circulais which will be distributed later. Shlck shinny on tho Bloomsburg division is the point selected It is n beautiful mountain town, thirty-three miles from Scranton, and an Ideal placo for a pleas ant day's outing The scenery Is all that could be desired, mountains, river and forests combining to set forth the beauties of the place." NEW NO. 9 SCHOOL HOUSE. Excavntions for the Foundation Will Be Made Today. Woik was commenced jesterdaj' ex cavating for the foundation of the new No. 9 school building at the ooinor of Ash stieet nnd Wyoming avenue. The old building which was the second old est in the cltj, has been torn down and a handsome new stiuctuie will take Its place. The contract for the new school house has been aw aided to Washbuin, Williams & Companj, and woik on the building will be commenced Im mediately upon the completion of the foundation. WILKES-BARRE PLAYERS. Burns Meeting With Success in the Western Lengue. John J Hums, who was, pumlnsed from Ullkes Pnrre by the Kansas City team, is meeting with suces in hlj new company. Gonding and Hal ligun are nls-o favorite nheady Short Stop, ciymci, who was hold ing out for mote money, has pome to terms with Manager Manninsr and left Thursday night for St Paul to join the club. First Rnsemnn Goeekel made nn Instantaneous hit in Philadelphia, COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. James J Law It r, collet tor of tnes In Wlntnn borough, llltd liK bond In the Mini of $37,247 3. with Clerk of the Courts I) in. ids vestcrdaj. Mr J.avIcr's bondsmen are Thomas E Reddlngton, John J. Swte. nev, John J McAndrew, William Lawler and Michael Ci.illaghcr Cornelius Colprice, who Is chirged with making threats was released on ball by Judgn Edwards j i stent iv Ills own rei ognljancf In the mm of $100 was takin Margaret Conn through her nttor ne, Hon M E McDonald jesterday be. gan nn action In trespass to recover damages from Winifred Ljlictt. PITTSTON NEWS. A Gloomy Prospect In Duryea A Disturbance at the "Bum" Shaft. Accidents and Incidents. Duryea Is in statu quo, and a visit In thnt locality vestcrdaj tould not leave nnythlng but one opinion, and that is that tho town Is In a very de moralizing condition. Nothing but idlentiss and povertj to be been In ev eiy block. Big strong:, stuulv men were lounging nioui.d In gioups, look ing dlsconceited, nnd anj thing but ill at ease, while t-coies of thlldien, vveio l mining aiound only half clad, and evidently stinngurs to tho bath room Stveral movingi wcro seen and tho main pot tlon of the furniture consisted of wooden benches which took tho placo of chnlrD and boards which when put together made bunks Instead of bed1 Around the Babylon colliery everything looked deserted and In trouble of any kind Ih autliiipatrd. Theie are nlghtlv meetings among tho. men, and tt was anticipated last night that they would return to woik next week under the nvno renditions that tlu Exeter men c'ld yesterd.iv This ifternoon and evening Gentiy's dog and ponj show will give exhibi tions on n large vacant lot on tlio West Side, nnd the novel performance Is worthv of patronage There will bo n parade this morning. Tlie newest Industiy In town is a com beer factoiy and the browing pro cess Is done In n vacant lot Tin loca tion of this newest Innovation Is on the rear of South Main street and the brewers' kegs uie utilized In dlstilbut lng the product. Oliver Uurke und family returned from Atlantic city last evening. The pugnacious element at tho "Bum" colllerywho are out on strike tiled to make a serious disturbance nt the works j'esterday morning when a few of the emplojcs made an at tempt to go down the slope to perforin some necessary work. Knives and dangerous looking weupons weie H t K H n H . K fc K . K K I V V ti K V V tt tt It tt tt It V K X" It tt K tt It It It It tt W It It ti ti ti ti V V K X It It &' tt It It It n V V K V n Linns' mm'gWmSm Scranton Store, 124-126 last cut on millinery goods 25c, 50c and 75c flowers arc 5c and 8c Wc have made just two lots and regardless of price we have ft r marked them so low that they ought to sell lc QIIQ xc out in a day. Prices were 25c to 75c. Choice J Q 75c untrimmed shapes are now 19c 0,8c ostrich feathers are now 49c 49c ostrich feathers are now 25c 50c fancy ribbon four and five inches wide. . . .'. .19c Cat price sale of children's reefers Natty little garments for children of from four to ten years. aii 01 inese are trimmea wun uraia some 01 them with br.iid and lace. The former price was $2, $3, $4 and $5 all at one price now, to .make room lor fall goods. Saturday special, your choice No. 40 and 60 fancy ribbon, 12jc Friday and Saturday will be big days in our ribbon department. We offer you your choice of our stock ol fancy taffeta ribbons in fancy colors handsome new combinations real value just double our price. Saturday .... MM UKil'4 U A 'A 'A 'A 'A A 'A A A 'A "A 'A BITTENBENDEE & CO. Manufacturers of THE XW f . crx f'V(,t. 7 :v ;;t. .. -. u ' &: h , Vf M lb.IM.- J i Special Sale Christy Pattern Saddles Hunt Saddles Neverleak, par can Handle Bars, each.. Toe Clips, per pair Metaline Metal Polish. " i'SM'J. :-v 'rTmmZ& Line Morgan . Wright, Single Tube, $4.00 Per Pair. Bring your repairs to us aud have them done by rae chauics, having the best equipped repair shop in the state. Enameling aud Nickel-Plating a specialty. We can Rub bar Tire your Carriage auy size or style, in the latest im proved methods. Prices on application. RON and STEEL WAGONMAKERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. 126 AND 128 FAANKLIN AVE., SCRANTON. drawn and for a time it ias thmiKli' It would be necoHH.iry to notify M.e a'icrlff. I-ist night the) met agul i .n the hall of the Corn i:elnnKe block but. like on the nroilous eenlnff, they would not dlulge .in of tho proceed Iiirh and no one appeared veiy anxious to know. The public schools of the West rildo will be opened on Wednesday, Auk M James O'Donntill, formerly of Scran ton, and an uncle cf Mis. Thomas Man Kan aud Mrs W. M. O'Hovle, died i,n Thursday night ut the residem e f Mrs HnKKcit). uhcie heas ilsltlntr The funeial will occur this motnlng The funeial of the Into Joseph .Slitl-lenbuiK'-i oixiuied jesterday afternoon from the German Catholic church, and Intel ment was made In the Maiket Htreet cemetery. The i:iie nnd WjomlnB Vnllej Hall road company paid their employes along tho line fiom heie to Dunmore yesterdnv. The I.ehlKh Valley will do tho same on Tuesduv next aud the I'ennsyUanla Coal company will do likewise on next Tlunsday and Friday Tho excursion to Mauch Chunk and Olcn Onoko tomonow niutnlnpr oer the Central Itallroad of New Jersey will i airy a laige number Jrom this ilt The triln from Cork Lane station will leave at 8 o'clock Tho viaduct being built In the old basin Is Hearing completion, and in a shoit time Tompkins stieet will be ex tended from Oregon to Wnter street. It Is estimated that two thousand ox curslonlsts will go with the Honry Clrnttan society to Iiko At lei on the 21th Inst. Main street, between farsonaee and J K ft . X X X X X X X X X X . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X a X X X X X X X 'A Wyoming Avenue. A A A A 'A 'A A A 'A AAA A "A A A A A 'A cranton c No Better Wheel Mad? of Sundries. $1.25 1.00 50c 1.50 5c upward. Call and Get Samples. EXCURSION. CENTRALRAILROAD OFNEW JERSEY SUNDAY OUTING TO MAUCH CHUNK. GLEN ONOKO AND THE SWITCHBACK. ON SUNDAY. AUGUST 13. K , . K K K f. K K K K K K K K 1.25 lL2c ycie Tires 1'rom Soiunton . , J100 1'ioni nttxton 75 cents from Wllkia Hnin . 73 cenla Children at milled tales. Switchback W rents extra Special train leaes peranum ut 7 tJ a in Heturnlnu lcue M itirli chunk J p m, Kao Ulcn Onoko 15 p m To PATENT Good Ideas may bo secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md, the Lehigh Vnllej ciosslug Is In tho same dilapldnti-d condition, and It looks erj muih us If the street 'commis sioner Is tint losing anj sleep if It Is so, A son of o O'Donreil, who resides on Henrle street, suffered the amputa tion of one of his limbs at the Wllkes Harre hospital vetrlny. He Misfiln ed an Injury t-eeial months ago and: the bnne became diseased, malting ths opoiatlou neceynij J. II. Cllennon will shortly erect to hundsoine dwellings upon a plot oC giound lecently purchased on South. Main stieet, near tho forks of tho i uad. KB ! 'l 'I X i ..-tf?T . AfttL- x. j- M. ,A -H.iffgW m.1.
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