o PHE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1899. ntii:-f GAfHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON MR. AND MRS. JOHN RIDEN BACH GAVE A RECEPTION. It Took Place Last Wednesday Evening nnd Was In Honor of the Twenty-first Birthday of Their Daghter, Mary Robert Arnold Also Given n Party Appearance of Camp 430, Patriotic Order Sons of America, In Wllkes-Barro Yester dayOther News Notes. Ml. ntul Mrs. John Tlldcnbarh, of Fig stieet, kjo a tlellKhtful reception lit their cozy homo Wednesday night, In honor of their daughter, Jllss Mniy, who was 21 yp.irti old on that day A programme of e optional pleas tire vvae arranged and carried out In detail Tho many friend- of the young lady attended the affair nnd passed Rpvoral liouis m her guest. One of the features of the event were the piano solos rendeied hy Mls Hmina (lorecko, and the violin nolectlons of Professor Ilrunncr. A llashllght of the meiry coterie was tnken hy I'recl Jones, and a palatable luncheon was served at midnight The guests were. Mr and Mrs. John Rldenbaili, Ma v. I.lzsMo and Kllx Jtl denbach. Kntle Kelletnmn, Martha Klotz. I,l72li Kellermttn, Tibbie Notz, IJzIn Hnlllnn, nnn Paul, Hone Hl denbr.ch, Annie IJulllrm. Margaret Dambacher, Katie Hldenbach, I-cn i Pelllng. St (Mali, Llz7le Brunncr, I'ottsvilte. tnli Phillip". Miry Tin sar. Nettle Phillips Katie Hrrt70g, Tense Dinner, Annie Ttovar. Mesis. Tied (' ICfllermnn. Kied Itidenlneh. John I.eueit. Jacob Mlitz, Matthew Millei. Peter Phillips Matthew Dainal, Ihigene Clnus, John nrunnei. Inest Oloor, Jacob r. nucslor.Einll Schmidt, Jacob Kaestner. PiPd Seeling, Heniy I.uclwlg, William J Ttosnt, rharles Kolloiman, Jacob Sprnnciol. Dave Low Is. Pred Jones, Jacob Help, Chniles Bouek and Frank I.nuc' ANOTHER IUHTHDAY PARTY Itobpit. the bright and interesting son of John Arnold, the Plttston ave nue bate hei, was 6 yeai.s ot age Wed nesday, and to fittingly observt the ovent his proud parents gave a party at their home. It was attended by the oung friends of Tlobert. who were en tertained in a manner that delighted them (lames, music and lefreshments weie fcatuies of the occasion. Thop present weie. Hisses Lvdla Arnold, Hdlth Arnold, Lizzie Poll, Carrie Stelml, Stella Little, Maud Heffner. Romalne Sehetiei, Anlne Linn, Louisa Scheuer TOLD IX A FHW LINKS South Scrnnton has every reason to feel pioud ot the showing and the hit i Paines' Celery Compound 75c Pinklmm's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis....75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c at GEORGE W. JENKINS". 101 & Main Avenu: 1 i First Formal 0 For Autumn, 1899, of Black Dress Goods and New Crepons From the best French, English and German looms, and three American pro ductions which prove conclusively that it hasn't taken our home manufacturers very long to catch up with the popular craze and produce crepons equal to any of the foreign competitors. This latest offering from Fashions' headquarters will be on view Tuesday, Aug. 22 And the balance of the week. In addition to these exquisite creations referred to above we have a full line of New Poplins, New Cheviots New Serges, Etc blacks only Special attention being requested to the perfect shades and beauty of finish. These are looking days no visitor need worry over the buying problem. Globe Warehouse uttfi '- AT SODA P-OUNTAIM fU.MMUK DRINK 'JBiITlii T li"il r; anETj Dody, Drain and Nerve Tonic. Overcomes DEBILITY. ai.u iinuntiisT. avoid HunimurM Portraits nnd endorsement sent postpild, MAKIANI A CO. .,, w ,sthSt New York. Camp 430 P. o. S. of A made nt Wllkes-Harre yesterday at the pa'ada of the state societies of the order In cident to the convention held at that city this week. Our boys were attired In natty uniforms consisting of white caps, dark trousers and red, white and blue umbiollas Thn drum corps had twenty-four men in the regular mili tary uniform nnd company A, Pat riotic Guards, lti command of Captain George Wlrth also accompanied tho contingent. The Junger Maennerchor will meet tonight nt Oerinanla hall. livery member Is asked to be present James Best of Ceilni avenue, pro prietor of Hotel pBst, was 31 vears old csterday and his hmihp was Invaded last evening by the members of the Junger Maennerchor who gave him a surpilse patty. An enjojable time was spent bv nil. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, jo South Side, central city and central Hydo Park. Address orders to C. B Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 6CS3." DUNMORE. The adjourned case of the gang of bns who connected wiles to the elec tric light wlies was continued In the borough building last evening before Bui gess Powell When the case was commenced nt C o'clock the second floor was well crowded with men, women and bnjs The oflleors who served the wai rants were only able to catch four These. Patiiek Payton, John Monahnn, Thomas and Kdward Walsh, weie ai ralned and allowed to tell the part they had In the electric business Payton, the lit st to bp called, stated lie saw Walsh contiett the wiles nnd Hrady throw it over the lion fence Then the lire flew It was not Intended to hurt anyone Monahan saw the wires con nected, but didn't know who connected them. He left befoie the "shiners" made an appeaianie Thomas Walsh was then called He is the one who the boys leferred to as the person who fastened the wlies He admitted he fastened thp wiles but disconnected them again He saw Bradj connect It to the fence aftei wards His brother was called and gave similar evidence Buigess Powell thpn read the llot act to the bos, told his Intentions nnd what the outcome might have been but for the step tnken to prevent fmther injur.v to an.vone Warrants for the arrest of sl more have been Issued, nnd the case will be continued this evening. A special meeting of the school board, called for the puumse of considering the plans and specifications of the new school building to be erected on tho newly put chased Tiipp land, will be held in No 1 building tomorrow even ing The Ladles' Aid society of the Metho dist Lplvop.il church held a social at the home of Mr and Mrs D M. Col lins, of Butler stieet. last evening that was well attended and a neat um ie-allzed. pemng EVENTS OE DAY IN WEST SCRANTON A DREAM OF YEARS MAY SOON BE REALIZED. Franklin Howclls Offers to Advene? tho $700 Needed for the Scranton Street Sewer It May Soon be Built Mrs, Flnherty Indulges in n Little Fight nnd Almost Knocks Out Mr. Oohogan Diphtheria Is Prevalent A Whole Budget of Nowsy Paragraphs and Personals. For years people residing In tho vic inity of Scranton s-treet have been clamoring for a sewer. Alter much trouble the councils took up their cause and an ordinance was passed and the contnet let. When the contract reached the city controllers hands he refused to afllx hi" signature owing to the fact that there were no funds in the tieafiny to meet the city's shine of the expense, which amounts to $700. Mi Fianklln How ells, n resident of Scrnnton street nnd one of the most Interested In se eming a sewer, has made an offet to the c It J. which niay.be accepted. Mr. How ells will advance the city's shnro of tho mone, providing they vill commence woik at once He In return wants tho city to glv him a note foi the samp, not healing Inter est, payable upon their own time The matter has been brought to the majors, attention nnd ho senms to bo in favoiof accepting Mr How ells' of fei. IVople ieldlng In the district nre very desirous of having the city take the offer. If this l not accepted It may be years befoie a sewer Is built a khmalh jHFrmns John 'iohognn, of Pleasant street, nnd Mrs Flnheitv, of West Linden htroet. had a. quart el on Wednesd ly over each other's r-hlldten, which re sulted In a family fight Jt seems that Gohogm met one of the young Flaheity children on the stieet one day and gave It a severe whipping, because It had dealt out the same dose to ,pne of his Hock. This did not suit Mrs Flaheity went out for revenge and waited for Oohogan to pass her coal shanty. The time ni rived on Wednesday evening and while he was passing Mrs. Flaherty accosted him and demanded to know why he had whipped her child Waim word", followed when, unexpectedly. Mis. Flaheity dealt Oo hogan a blow under the right eye, cutting a gash which lequlied seven stltehes to close up Oohogan repaired to his home and after getting the wound elies'-ed pro ceeded up the rtreel for an oflleer On his way he patsted the Flaherty coal shantj again, and as he did Mis. riah pitv ani hei son pounced upon him, giving him a seveie diubblng One of the Tlahertys In dealing Oohogan a blow strnck his hand on a picket fence, lacerating th- flesh Tlrs Itevnolds nnd Pan oil vvero called and chested the wounds of Oohogan and Flaheity iepoctlvely A law suit will be tho climax. DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC. Peveial cases of diphtheiia have been discovered on Eveiettnnd Filmoie ave nues, most of which are in n serious condition, and had It not been for the severe stonn of Mondav evening the number would have been inci eased somewhat The citizens leslding In the above locality have called the attention of the board of health to a small stieam that luns between the nbove mentioned avenues This stieam, they claim, emits an offensive odor which is detri mental to good health and the cause of so much diphtheria in the locality. People whose lots ad loin the small creek, which starts above Piice stieet and runs to Luzerne street, between Everett and Filmore avenues, use It as a repository for all refuse matter. ISe foie Monday's storm the stench arising was unbearable, but the downpour of lain washed the refuse away The existing state of affatis cannot be very well obviated until the sewer is Lullt This Is the cnusp of all the trouble, theie being no way to cany off the dialnage. farewell, party. A farewell party was tendered Miss Rohan, of S Stalk's place, prior to her depaituip for ilutte City, where she w ill pormanentlv reside. A pleasant evening was had by all. Dancing was the feature of the evening's enjojment. Those present were Misses Mamo Mulherln Kute Manlev, Anna Mul herin, Mary Tlghe, Mar Manley, Molly Joidan. Kate Lavelle, Veronica McFadden, Mjij Mc Cannon, Cecilia Sheernns, Anna Loftus, Anna Oliver, Mame Murphy, Anna Kane, Kate Dur kln, Maggie Flnulghan, May Grogan, Mame Oallaghei, Hessle O'Hora and Margaret Shaughnessy, and Messrs. How ley, Kohnn, Olllen, Jordan, Mack, Duffy, Saul, O'Hovle, McOerrlty, Ool den, Carney, McDonald, Devanney, Merldan, Cnnavan, Ilnland, Ncalon, Lanagan, Ooff. Kelly, Shaughnessy, Jordan and McNult. STRUCK WITH A GLASS John Ilooie Is resting In the West Side station house as tho result of throw In a beer glass at a woman Uoore had been out visiting friends during the day and had partaken of too much firewater. He stopped In a hotel In Olyphant on his way home and got Into n quau el with one Anna Patrosky, throw Ins n beer glass at her and In Dieting a severe gash He will be given a hearing tomoirow by Alderman Kel ley. SOCIAL HAPPENINGS. Mr. and Mis John Reap, of Seven teenth street, enteitalned In honor of their daughter on Tuesday evening. Oames suitable to such occasions and singing wete tho featuies of the ev ening enjoyments. Miss Eva Apgar, of Stnfford nvenus cntertnlned a number of friends with a mill party on Mondny evening They visited the South Scranton steel mill. A mine party was given on Wednes- DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU? If not, drink Orain-O mado from pur grains A lndi writes. "The first thno I made Urnln-O 1 did not like It but after using It for one week nothing would Induce me to go back to coffee," It nourishes nnd feeds the system The children can drink It freely with great benefit. It Is the strengthening sub rtance of pure grulns Get n park pge today from your tirocer, follow the directions In mukir.g It und you will have a delicious and healthful table bev ercs for old and young, ttc, and &v, day by Misses Mahon nnd Halon, of Hellevue, In honor of their guests, Misses Genevieve and Mamie, of Pltts ton. They were shown through tho llollevue mine. Miss Murphy, of corner of Jackson street and Everett nvenue, delightfully entertained n few of her friends last evening. Diversions occasioned hy such eventH were merrily Indulged In until n late hour when refreshments vvero served. Mr and Mrs. Chnrles Haitlpy, ot AVnshburn street, pntertnlned Inst pvenlng. An enjoyable time wns had by all. EDDIE CORLESS INJITRHD Eddie, the 9-jcai-old child of Mr. and Mrs. William Corless, of Rock street, sustained a broken' aim jes terday afternoon, while playing with some companions near his home, Tho boys engaged m a friendly wrestling inatchv and young Corless was thrown to tho ground with much foice, with the above mentioned re sult. Dr. Allen wm culled nnd reduced tho fiacturu. MRS. MEDLEY SPOKE. Mis Medlev, n noted evangelist fiom Hoston, addressed a large assemblage at thp Jackson Stieet Raptlst church last evening. Mrs. Medley took as her theme, "Faith," and dwelt upon the subject In a manner that was appreciated by the audience. Excellent congregatlon cl singing was a feature of the meet ing AN OPEN AIR CONCERT. The following programme will be rendered by Jlauer's band tonight nt an open air conceit to be given nt the Elcrtrlc City Wheelmen's cluh house on Jackson stieet. March, Paris Exposition Tulor Overture, Zumpa llerold Selection from "A Runaway Girl,' ,. Can II Medlev, The Hummer .Mackle Dura Dps Odalisques Tracy Street Songs, Tho Winner Mackle .March, Rival Rovers .. Alexander OENERAL NEWS NOTES Rorn, to Mi. nnd Mis Thomas Thomas, of South Riomley avenue a son. The choir of the Jackson Stieet Rap tist church will hold a teheaisal this evening. An Important meeting of the Colum bias Is called for tomorrow evening. The excursion committee of Division No 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, will meet in Hart Garl hall this even ing. A babj boy has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mis William Madden, of South Uromle avenue. Dr W. R. Davles, a lecent giaduate of the rnlvorsitv of Pennsvlvanla medical depaitment. will open an olllce at 212 South Main avenue today Rev Hugh Davis christened two In fants last evening, one belonging to Professor and Mis Daniel Protheioe, of Mllwnukee, Wis, thp other to Mr, and Mrs. John Hughes, of South Sum ner avenue The "gospel" wagon held forth on the corner of Jackson stieet and Main avenue last evening. The outing held bv the Sumner Ave nue Presbyterian church on Tuesday proved a big success. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Miss Mamie Smith, of Plttston Is.the guest of Miss Reatrlce Halon of Fourth avenue Miss Gertiude Williams, of Durjen, was united In marriage to Mr Geoige Young, of Moosle, on Wednesday ev ening by Rev. David Jones, pistor of the First Congregational chutch at his home on South Lincoln avenue Mis Maigaiet Williams, of Middle Granville, daughter of Mrs J J. Roberts, and grandson, Newton Rob erts, spent yesterday at Harvej's Lake. Mrs S J. Storm and daughter Cora, letumed last evening from Ararat Summit, where they spent a few weeks. Miss Jennie Freeman, of South Main avenue, has returned from Harvej's Labs Mr. William H. Davis Is visiting In Nvv "?ork city. Mr nnd Mis Adelbert Denlson nnd daughter Edna of Tenth street re turned yesterday fiom a visit at New York citj. Mr. William Lvman, of Jackson street spent yesterday in Wllkes Barie, Miss Margaret Lever, of Hampton street returned esterday from Phil adelphia. Miss Jesslp Hleks, of North Hydp Park avenue, has returned fiom a trip thiough New York. Misses Ressie and Lvdln Davis have leturned fiom Harvej's lake, after a two weeks' visit Margaiet Giifllths, of 'Price street. Is visiting In Spring Rrook. May Phillips, of Price btreet.Js visit ing In Wllkes-R.ure. Mrs S. J Ciane, of South Lincoln nvenue, Is lecoverlng from a serious Illness. MINOOKA. John Kenavey of Church stieet left esterda for Philadelphia. Misses n. Hlgglus and Josephine Mulherln are visiting friends In Pltts ton Miss Annie Sullivan, of Gllmoro ave nue has returned homo after a few months' visit In Urooklyn, N Y. Mr and Mrs. John Hughes of P 's ton, formerly lesldents of this section are visiting friends here. The remains of the late Michael Fitzheniy, whose tragic death was mentioned in jesterdav's paper, Is ex pected to ai live home today. Mi. ntz henry was a well known nnd popular young man nnd his untimely demise is deeply regreted OBITUARY Richard Cnllcry. one ot tho cltj's movt widely known joung men Is dead. Tho announcement of hl death which oe cuirtd jesterdav at his home on Illruey avenue, was a ercnt shock to his num berless friends His lust sickness was ot short duiation, lie being III but u few davs lie was tho picture of perfect health, b-t was a sufferer from hP.ut trouble, and this muludv brought hln ca reer to an early end Mr Cnllcry was trull one of natures noblemen, loved by nil who knew him As a friend ho was loyal, as a father devoted, and an Ideal citizen Ho will bo missed b many and his good deeds will Ivo long after him His death will be not onlj an irreparable loss to his wife and thiec children, hut to tho community The funeral will take Plnce Hatuiday morning at 9 o clock Services in St Joseph'H church, Mlnooka nnd Interment In the Mlnooka cemetery Ruth, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Taylor, of 1718 Capouse ave nue, died at 6 o'clock last evening, aged 11 months and 7 das. Funeral private. Interment nt Brooklyn, N. Y. JONAS LoVG'S SOWS. t Remember "Harvest Week" Begins on s- ASSSSftH1 Domestics Another Phenomenal Friday Sale. Read Every Item, That this store is the recognized center lor Domestic Bargains goes without saying, such offerings as these which confirm our statement: STRIPRD PnilCALKS-Ono of tho greatest bargains ever offered bv this or un other store Wide striped Percales In a great varlctv of beautiful patterns, qual Itj that is tile ver best Just the thing to makeup c Into putt wrappers Worth be jd. Friday onlj " Sheldon's Books, "In His Steps." Sc Friday The master work of a master mind A book of which over four million copies have been published and sold Over two thousand have been sold In this store at 18 cents On Friday onls we offer Just 1J0 copies cn at uc Notions These Friday sales of Notions are setting a pace that is fast and furious, selling that is somewhat phenomenal' in mid-summer. This Friday: 3 Cents for two spools of Darnincr Cotton. 3 Cents for two spools of Sewing Silk, 3 Cents for Fancy Garter lengths. 3 Cents for large cabinet ol Hair Pins. 3 Cents for three spools of Basting Cottons. Basement Bargains That Baffle Competition ; Friday Prudent Economy The best for the least a rule that holds good in our House Furnishings Department, Another unDnraMeled chance. Don't miss it, SAl'CB PANS .i00 of them for Frid ly.blue enamelled nnd regularlv sold at TSe On Frid iv onl (10 and 24c U quart) . , . CI.OTIIKS MNR Seent-flvp feet of the best Cotton Clothes Line, woilh fourteen cents On Fri- Qg day onl for . Embroidery An Extraordinary Yalue. Another sensational sale (or Friday. One thousand yards ol very fine cut out open-work patterns in Embroidery, running in widths up to 4 and 5 inches. All bran new goods bought for this great sale. Choice from amongst the entire great q lot on Friday for, yd oC Jonas GREEN BIDGE. Miss Maltha Potter, cf Mousey ave nue, has retumed from Salem. Miss Mauil Palmer, of Madison nve nue, Is seriously HI Miss lhnnui Williams has returned fiom a visit among Uinghamton friends Mrs C. W. Patrons, of Capouse nve nue, is v Isttlng at Lake WInola. Hnbern McMilllnn, of Penn nvenue, Is spending a week In Wayne county. Mrs. CJeorge Oeary, of Capouse ave nue, fcpent yesteidav In Wilkes-llanc. Mi I.anyon's Sunday school class will hold an Ice cream social on tho Raptlst church lawn this evening. Manuers' pharmacy Is the only place In Green Ridge where plain cream soda Is sold Try It. Mr. J. H. Knapp is In Sidney, N. V.. looking after the Interests of the Acme Shade Roller Uracket company of Ca pouse avenue. Mrs. P J Cole, of Carbondnle, who was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Warren Kimble, ha-, leturned home. Meititt ITtley, of Rlmlia, is the guest ot Fred Pross. of Delaware street. Take your prescriptions to Manners' pharmacy to be filled We consider our ability and goods above par. NAY AUGS HAVE WITHDRAWN. Will Act Independently of the Con vention Committee. Tho Nay Aug Engine companv his withdrawn its representatives on tho lliemon's state convention committee and will pioeeed Independently to do Its pait of the entertaining of the dele gates'. The company w 111 raise n fund of its own nnd bring on hie a HnrHsburg company to be its guests during con vention week Ry this action the Nay Aurf forego their share of the funds raised by the fair and subscriptions. TO PLAY FOOT BALL. Electric City Wheelmen to Organize nn Eleven. Tho foot ball season 1b near at hand and the devotees of tho great outdoor game aio beginning to piepare for it LiBt year Scrnnton hud a number of first-class teams, all of which will no doubt le In the race again this ear The Elect 1 lv Cltv Wheelmen of tho West Side will organize a team this mm Tho lia?! bDlnoit tsprrlraccd IbaenotoL iiw uwitie nonsuit If rou buffer frou 1 rlvitc I Dlliuii - KtniMi 1'ruf. 0. 1', Till I I, u. if., ouc Aorta nisia nc, j'nuaaci. nlila. Pa., dtci a OutrkatM la tverr tM V ulooctU Slrlctaro (do culttni). toil V leer f k HrtHb rvitor4 1'fcrll toltritd. nouril9SL Jn Sim 9 11 lluri fjr laoff uaJlat koddftntrroul. Mag tod d&nirroul , mrd4tolOdlJI T AUIrudttipowd.r -mrrrrnrsi Vuct omit m xi io i ag i rcil raira enrol i w Bra utuaeeius ut uetrt. au r. iimmurm1 JONAS LONG'S SONS. DH E Mm. Hyj lf am nrfA Wmr FINIJ DIMITinS some patterns In on Pililny PRRTTY OHOANDIi:S-All tho Organdies left from a big eason'H selling, worth 15c. on Trldaj The Handsomest of Silkolines for Friday Quite an extraordlnnrv offering wo ccnslder this one of Silkolines The storj pertains to CeO v arils of very choice patterns of tho verv best, styles that are newest and nobbiest, color Irgs that a'e superb Not a jnrel In tho lot worth less than 15e illAn On Prldnj a2 Muslin Underwear, Biggest Friday Bargains Ever Known. Two Items that will stomp the lead ership of this Itlg Store Kqual values have never bten known In the hl-tors of I'nderwear selling CORSKT COVERS Twenti dozen Corset Covers In sizes ?,Z .IS. Itf and 1J r.caiittfullv trimmed with lace and em broldcrj, some handsomelv plaited nnd finished with tine turks nail In serting Not a one In the lot has ever sold under 4'ic mam worth 01c OQc On Pildav onls . . Mt'SLIN GOWNS Remember In the first place that not a flown In this lot has ever sold oven at a cut price under be Rlegantlv made and fin ished A great mam stvles to An(. choose from. On Friday onl . . - Long's Sons vear and will give battle to the best teams In this city and also throughout the state The bicycle bovs of the West Side have some very good timber among themselves und should make a strong team. Some of the men have plnyed on the High School and School of the Lacka wanna eleven nnd also on some of the college teams It Is most likelv that George Nelson Teets, the well-known athlete, will manage the team. MRS. WALTER STRIKES BACK. Brings n Tresspass Suit Against the Alesnovitcb.es. Meleholr Alesnovitch and his wife. Mary, who had Catherine Walter, of Peteisburg. ai rested, last week for be ing a common scold, were jesterdav made defendants In a damage suit by Mrs. Walter. She alleges they have i.'st'iol her with prosecutions on truinpnMi, triv ial chargts anil caused hei annov,in- at every possible opportunity even go ing so fai as to send their children to hei house to call her oppiobrlous names Vcsburg tc Dawson nre her at torneys. RAILROAD THROUGH HIS LOT. Voonlskl A3ks 85,000 for the Re sultant Damages. Suit was instituted by Voshnrg Si Dawson, yesterday, at the instane of Frank Voonlskl, to recover $3,000 fiom the Ontario, Carbondnle and Scrintmi Railway company lor damages to a lot thiough which the defendant ran Its Keysor Vnlley branch. The lot lies paitlv in Scinrton nnd partlv In Dickson City and ccntnlns 7,500 square feet. NEW HOTEL AT MT. POCONO. It Will bo in Readiness for Next Season's Business. A company Is being formed nt Mt Pocono, with a capital of JI8.000 for tho erection of a lino hotel there. It Is to be located on tho present site of tho Falrvlew House, near the station and will be a model of completeness Several city parties, guests at Mt Pocono, have subscilbed' to a large proportion of tho stock. It will prob ably be completed in time for next senson's business. NORRISTOWN WILL hi: rrpri: Bfnted P. J lllcke), ex-chlef of tho flro department, received a letter jester day Informing him that the bU flro com panies of NorriHtown will puttlupate in the firemen's parade hero tho week of the state convention of firemen. JONAS LONG'S SONS. -4 Monday Next. It is just - One thousand j arils of verv hand Dimities and liwns, worth 15c: Ar that aro yard; c Engraved Cards, with Plate 65 Cents Wo aim to mawe our Stationery De partment tho best In tlic clt. We want j oil to know tho department bette r So here goes for Friday Dn graved Cards 50 cards with copper plate In most nnv stlo of letter, tho work In every p ertlcultir guar- Acn nuleed equal to Tiffany's I'riiiai "" Groceries. Three Saving Chances. The same dependable goods that you are never disappointed in here. Bluing; Full 2-quart bot tle of best Blue, Fri- dav 9C Ammonia: Two big bot tles of best Ammonia on Friday 9C Soap: Calumet Laundry Soap, none better; Fri- day, 12 bars for x5C WOOD I.ADnnUR-Tin pp foot wood lidelers, mado stinng and duiablf fulh worth i'i- On Frid.tv Til, only . . zut' CI'SPinORS JrtO of them made .if grej enameled Qr warp large sle and fulh woilh He On Frldij " MASI.1N KRTTI.FS Rig thiee i-art Muslin Kettles, Just the thing for prefixing Ltlg Fri dav bar- 1 1 r gain at . ' Women's Hosiery and Knit Underwear Two Big Chances. Another record breaking s-.ile In two growing and ever busv departments Je on time for those, the lots aro limited WOMRNS HOSirjRV Right bundled pairs fast bHek Cotton Stockings, extra long and seamless. o,, worth lie , Frid ii . .. . . WOMKN'S rXDRRWRAR-UW Jcrsev Rlbb. d Vests, made low neck anil sleeveless Fulh worth lac, n,, on Fridav - August Sale. 2?Z ):wfty Offers great values in Rus sets for Ladies' and Meu. EXCURStON. CENTRAL RAILROAD OFNEW JERSEY SUNDAY OUTING TO MAUCH CHUNK. QLEN OVOKO AND THE SWITCHBACK ON SUNDAY, AUG, 27 Prom Scranton 1.00. Fiom Pittston 75c From Wilkes-Barre 75c. ( lilldren ut lediicod rates. Mwltohbica no ceutK extra hpeclnl iinln leivei Scrnnton at 7. l (u m Itemmlng, leaves Vluuob c'uuulc ti 00 p m , trivet (Ilea Onol'o 0 IS p in CENTRAL RAILROAD 0FNEW JERSEY 7 DAYS AT THE SEASHORE? EXCURSION TO LONG BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE a0 ASBURY PARK On Saturday, Auzutt 16, 18)9, bj upeolat truln 1'lukelH will be good to co only on -pe-clul truln ami for returnou any train 011 or tifforo Hntunlay, September J Tare far the Kotind Trip from All SUtlorn. $4.50. Children n to l'J yearn of nze, hulf fare Train lenv shcruntonHa in NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vljor and Manhood. Cures Irnpotency, Nltjht Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- .dggHg) abuse, or excess and India OnrJcretlon. A nervo tonic ami 3&-?fil)lood Imllrtor. Brings the l iLT nlnk K,ow t0 I,ale c"ec--8 and JSW restores the lire of youth. fltT"! NiJ' man HOc per box, O boxeB for $U.nO; with a writti'ii gunrnn too to euro or roAiml tho inonoy. Send for circular. Addrebs, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL. Hold by McOarrah & Thomas, Drug. Gists,, !M Lackawanra ave., Scranton, Pa, SZllV -&l
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