The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 21, 1899, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1899.
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EVENTS OP DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
ANOTHER ACCIDENT NARROWLY
AVERTED BY MOTORMAN.
little Child Playing on the Street
Had a Closo Call from Doing Run
Down by a Street Car Chicken
Thief Caught Red-Handed and
Stranger Charged with Stealing a
Horse Arrangements for St. Leo's
Banquet Notes and Personals.
Despite the fact that so many nar
row escapes have been reported re
cently In tho newspapers, parents will
permit their children to play on the
streets where electric cars nro run,
and then; Is scarcely a day passes
that motormen are not called upon to
exercise extraordinary precaution to
avoid running them down.
An instance of this happened on Rob
inson street, yesterday afternoon,
when a Petersburg-Lafayette car was
running towards the central city. Th
car was passing the residence of Dray
man George Ilrown when a wagon go
ing In tho oposlto direction was also
passing.
A child about three years of age, be
longing to the peanut vender residing
across the street, was hanging on t-i
the rear of the wugon and dropped off
Just as the car came along. Without
any thought whatever of danger tha
llttlle fellow ran across the tracks and
escaped being run down by a few feet.
A new motorman was running the
ran and was being directed by an
other motorman, who noticed the child
and but for his timely action in hav
ing the brakes applied, a serious un
dent would undoubtedly have occur
red. HELD FOR HOUSE STEALING.
Some time ago Fred Myers, of the
Archibald, suffered the loss of a horse
nnd buggy In a very mysterious man
ner, and no trace of the outfit could be
found. On Tuesday night a stranger
giving the name of Charles Smith, ap
peared at the house and offered to dis
close the whereabouts of the horse and
carriage.
Smith was Induced to remain over
night at the house and a warrant was
issued by Alderman John for his ar
rest. He was given a hearing and held
In $500 ball for appearance at court to
answer the charge of stealing the
horse.
SCRAN'TOX GLEE CLITB.
The special car to convey the Scran
ton Glee club to Nay Aug park this
Hfternoon will leave the switch oppo
site Robert Morris lodge rooms at L'.no
o'clock sharp. The society will sing at
the outing of the Heptasophs from Pat
erson, N. J.
In view of the fact that the Glee club
will sing today at Nay Aug park, a
Paines' Celery Compound 75c
Pinkham's Compound 70c
Pierce's Golden Medical Dis....7sc
Mellon's Food 38c and 55c
at
GEORGE W. JENKINS.
101 S. Main Avenue
Our Annual
High Class Wool
Begins tomorrow, As usual, it will be a sale marked
by excellence of quality rather than small figures for
quality and little money are incompatible: they cauuot
be combined. But if thoroughly honest goods and
prices that are at least a quarter less than they
usually are interest you, tben visit this sale and we'll
guarantee that your every desire will be satisfied.
Among the Special Ualiies Offered
fire the Following Lofs :
12-4 Fine White All Wool Blankets, Jacquard
border and gt eat weight, guaranteed value $12.00. Q
Sale price po.75
1 1-4 pure white wool Blankets, same as above
in description and quality, worth $10.50. Sale
price 7.50
1 1-4 pure wool white Blankets, worth $8.50.
Sale price 6.75
1 1-4 pure wool white Blankets, worth $7.00.
Sale price 5.50
1 1-4 pure wool white Blankets, worth $6.00.
Sale price 4.50
1 1-4 pure wool white Blankets, worth $5.00.
Sale price 3.50
Scarlet or Grey Blankets
1 1-4 pure wool Scarlet Blankets, worth $6. &
Sale price p5.00
10-4 pure wool Scarlet Blankets, worth $4.50.
Sale price 3.50
1 1-4 pure wool Grey Blankets, worth $6.00. .
Sale price 4.50
10-4 pure wool Grey Blankets, worth $3.75. .
Sale price 2.95
TjLots of Blaukets here for less money if you
want them.
Globe Warehouse
largo number of picnic parties have
been arranged, so as to enjoy an out
ing and tho excellent music of this In
comparable band of vocalists.
CHICKEN THIEF CAUGHT.
.Michael White, of Pleasant street,
was caught In tho act of stealing
chickens from tho hennery of John IV
to.ih, near E. Robinson's brewery on
Tuesduy night. Lieutenant Williams
and Patrolman Davis were notified
and placed him under arrest.
White had cut the throats of seven
chickens and had them laid out on tha
ground when caught. Ho was given
n hearing before Alderman Moses In
police court yesterday morning. Sev
eral witnesses testified against hltn.
Tho alderman decided to hold White
for his appearance at court, and l'i
default of ?200 hail, ho was committed
to tho county Jail.
ST. LEO'S DATT.VLION.
The members of St. Loo's Dattallon
mot In their rooms last evening tnd
made llnal arrangements for the mem
bership banquet to ho held on Sept.
27 at St. David's hall. Tho banquet is
the outcome of a contest recently de
cided between the "white" nnd "yel
low" sides for new members, and the
latter won. In consequence they will
banouet nt. the expense of the losers.
A Fpeelal meeting of tho battalion
will be held In Its quarters next Run
day afternoon to hear the report of tho
committee nppolnted to complete tho
detail?.
OTHER POLICE NOTES. .
Andrew Slever, who was arrested
by Patrolmun Mathews for creating a
disturbance at the Lafayette Houao
late Tuesday night, was fined $1 by
Alderman Moses yesterday.
Patrick M. Dede, who was arrested
late Tuesday night by Patrolman
Jones for being drunk and asleep and
resisting arrest, was likewise fined $!
by Alderman Moses.
LOTS! LOTS!
Any person looking for one to build
n home on should visit tho Round
Woods Park plot. Fine location; solid
ground; magnificent views; healthy
surroundings; excellent neighborhood;
fine avenues and streets. Near central
city. Popular prices; good title. Ofllce
on the plot. H. D. Jones, agent.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Tho much-needed repaliH recomV
mended by the Fire department com
mittee of Councils are being made at
the quarters of the Hook and Ladder
company and the Columbia Hose and
Chemical company.
Francis Talmcr, of Priceburg. em
ployed as a miner in Storrs shaft, was
received at the West Side hospital yes
terday, suffering from injuries about
the back, sustained while at work in
the mines.
Porn To Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Evans, of Hampton street, a son.
All candidates for the Klectrlc City
Wheelmen's foot ball team are request
ed to meet at the club house In uni
form at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon.
John R. Farr has erected an attract
ive land office in the rear of the school
house on his North Main avenue plot
of lots.
WILL INCREASE IN VALUE.
Have you visited Farr's Ideal homo
sites on North Main avenue and noted
tho desirability of a home there and
the favorable conditions for an increase
In value? It will be the center of the
Sale of
Blankets
futuro Industrial portion of tho city.
For tho prices asked no other property
compares with these lots.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Miss Frances Cook, of Factoryvllle,
Is tho guest of the Misses Fellows, of
Tenth street. '
Charles Leber, of Keystone Academy
Is visiting his relative;; on Hampton
street.
Clare M. Storms, of the Times, loft
last night for New York on a two
weeks' vacation.
SOUTH SCRANTON NEWS.
Deputy Constablo Charles Mlrtz Had
an Exciting Time Last Evening.
Century Hose Co. Meets.
Deputy Constable Charles Mlrtz, of
the Eleventh ward, had an exciting
struggle on Cedar avenue last night
with two Polonders nnd a woman. Mr.
Mlrtz was given a warrant by Alder
man Lentes for tho arrest of Frank
Scholofsky, alias Joseph Smith, and his
wife, on the oharges of assault nnd
battel y and larcehy by baltec, pre
ferred by Mrs. Helen Smith.
The constable went to the home of
tho defendants on River street, and
Fcrvod tint warrant. The pt If oners ac
companied by a brother of the man,
started with the officer. When Cedar
avenue was reached they turned to
wards the central city, and when
Mlrtr commanded them to come In the
opposite direction, which leads to Al
derman Lentes', they refused, stating
they were g"lng to the "Hats" to got
ball.
Mlrtz grabbed them and attempted
to bring them along, ana suddenly tlu
woman jumped on him, und In true
pugilistic style landed several hard
blows on his face and body. Ills en
treaties to stop were of no avail, and he
was obliged to let the two men go and I
protect himself. when the woman
finished the otllcer caught the men nnd
accompanied them to Max Judkowltz'
store on South Washington avenue.
Tho latter mentioned, slated he wuM
go the prisoners' ball, and Incidentally
"read the law" to Mlrtz. and another
scene was created, resulting in the
plucky officer coming out on top. With
assistance he landed the gang Inl the
alderman's ollice. The condition of the
prisoners was such Alderman Lentes
committed them to the Alder street
Motion hous. for :ontempt of court.
They will l given a hearing this
morning.
Mr. Mlrtz has sworn out a warrant
for the second arrest of tho pugnacious
woman.
CENTURY" HOSE COMPANY
The Century Hose company mot In
adjourned session at lis quarters last
night. It wns the liveliest and most
Interesting session tho company has
held. Ex-Chief Hickey, who Is chair
man of the executive committee of
the coming state convention of the
Statt Association of Firemen, was
present. H- gave a complete report of
the elaborate arrangements perfected
for the convention, nnd urged his com
pany to do Its utmost to assist In car
rying out the progarammo arranged.
The Columbia Hofp company of Al-
lentown. whom the Onturys was 4.o 1
entertain convention week, sent word I
that It cannot accept the invltntlon.
The Andrew Mitchell compnnv of Car
bondale will he the company's guests,
nnd its president. Thomas L, Campbell,
was endorsed for the vice-presidency
of the state association, and will be
given the Century's hearty support.
PKP.SONAL MKNTION.
Edward Padem-teln, of Philadelphia,
n delegate to the Junior Order United
American Mechanics convention, Is the
guest of his sister. Mrs. G. A. Miller,
of Cedar avenue.
Dr. Albert ."nib and his wife are
visiting at Lake Sheridan.
Levis Neuls of Hickory street, Is In
New York city.
Miss Maine Collins, of c.'arbondale,
has returned from a visit here.
Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25,
to South Side, central city and central
Hydo Park. Address orders to C. D.
Sharkey. 1914 Cedar ave. Thone CS81
NORTH SCRANTON.
Tho Dutch Gap mission Sunday
school will conduct f grand entertain
ment in the parlor of tlicWelsh-JCon-gregatlonal
church on Oct. 0. An ex
cellent programme Is being arranged.
Mr. J. G. Shepherd will speak on a
"Pilgrimage to tho Land of Promise"
In the Mothodlst Episcopal church on
Tuesday evening, Sept. 26. A
Tho Welsh Literary society of Provi
dence will commence their meetings
again on Friday evening, Sept. 20. and
all tho churches are requested tol an
nounce this next Sunday.
A bondsman appeared before Alder
man Mnyer last night to give $."00 ball
for the appearance In court of Dennis
Kane, on the charge of selling liquor
without a license.
The Keystone Literary and Dramatic
club will conduct their usual Thursday
nigh: social nt the Auditorium this
evening.
Lois, the young child of Dr. nnd Mrs.
Donne, Is seriously 111.
Miss Laura Chilton, of Carbnndnle,
has returned homo after n week's visit
with Mls Jennie Chambers, of North
Main avenue.
Charles P.rady Is confined to his
home on Keyser avenue, with the diph
theria. The Misses Hums and Miss O'Mnlley
returned yesterday from a visit to Now
York city.
Mlsfi Margaret Hose, of Ledgcvllk, is
the guest of Miss Nellie Melvln, of
West Marko.t street.
Miss Cella Gannon, of Cuslck nvoiut
has returned from n visit with fiinds
In Dunmore.
Mr. C. O. llrooks nnd ton, of Brook-
itviMycaeVi'
What do the
Children
Drink?
Unn'f. rrlrft them fan tr nnffnft
Ilavo you tried tho now food drink v
and nourishing and takes tho placo
of coffee.
Tho moro Grnin-0 you give tho
children tho moro health you distri
bute through thoir systems.
Grain.O Ismadaof pure grains, and
whon properly prepared tastes liko
tha choico grades of coffco hut costs
about ns much. All grocers Bell
it. 15c. aud 25c.
Try Grain0!
Inslit that yonrgrocer gives you QRA1N0
Accept no imiutugu
HOSTETTEI&
Jf you lmvo
Imlljettlonctire
It by using II09.
totter'sStomach
Hitters. Itcnn't
roilit tha power
of tbln remedy.
Neither can
Const'patlon
Dyjp:psla or
Nervousness
800 that Pri
vate Revenue
Smmp covers
the neck uf tbo
Ilottle.
lyn, N. Y., who have b?en visiting Mrs.
Urooks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. It.
Ackerson, of Wood street, returned
home yesterday
Miss Dora Slckler, of Peckvillo, ban
returned home nftcr a week's visit with
Miss Florence Slckler, of Providence
rond.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Jmsup, mN
slnnary In Syria, who are on a vaca
tion to this country, are tho guests
of Mr and Mrs. J. P. Van Storoh, of
North Main avenue. Mrs. Jssup
gave a very Interesting talk on mis
sionary work to the ladles of this sec
tion yesterday afternoon.
Miss Ilarbara Ilnltus, of Archibald,
has returned home, nftor being the
guest of Miss Alice Nolan, of Oak
street, for the last two weeks.
Mrs. William It. lm and Miss N.
A. OHara, of West Market street, have
relumed from a trip to New York
city and New Jersey.
Mr. Kvnn Prnthcroe, of Ohio, for
merly of this city, Is visiting friends
on Lcggett street.
Mr. Vannoy Stoll, of fchool street,
returned home yesterday after two
woekr.' vlplt In New York city.
Mr. William Ilobbs, of Ilockwell
street, Is seriously tit.
MNses Jennie Itooney and Maggie
Lnllcy will leave this morning for New
York city, whore they have accepted
positions.
Mr. David P.ot'am. of West Market
street, retunifd home yesterday after
a month's visit at Lake, Wlnola.
AN OPPORTUNITY.
Do you want a choice home site near
what will soon be a bee hive of In
dustry? Visit Farr's homo sites on
North Main avenue. They are the lowest-priced
good lots In the market. In
vestigate nnd you will be convinced
this property has a bright future.
GREEN HIDQE.
Russel Hazard, of Dickson nvenue, Is
seriously ill with typhoid fever.
Thomas Nesblt was severely Injured
about the arms by falling from a trip
of curs on the 'Calico-' dump Tues
day. Miss Tlllon. of Dalton, Is spending a.
few days here.
Fivd Webber, of Penn avenue, has
accepted a position with M. M. De
Witt. Mrs. J. II. Chapman, of Mooslc, is
the guest of her mother. Mrs. K. D.
Jenkins, of Capouse avenue.
C. R. Kiniiey has returned from
White Haven.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Wilcox have re
turned from Thompson.
Mr. Stevens of Jefferson avenue, has
returned from a trip to White Haven.
1''. J. Johns, of McOnrrah & Thomas'
pharmacy, has purchased Manner's
Pharmacy on Green Ridge street.
Th" Ladles' Aid society of the Pres
byterian church have engaged their
pastor. Rev. Isaac J. Lansing, to lec
ture on "Physical Culture," on the
evenings of Oct. 10. 17 nnd 24.
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PARK PLACE.
Miss Alice Iiurdlck and sister Ilat
tle, of I'nlondale are visiting Mrs. S.
J. Hansey of North Main avenue.
Mr. and M'rs. Harvey Slckler of
Tunkhannock are visiting Mr. Samuel
Slckler of Providence road.
Samuel Stark, of Tunkhannock, who
has been visiting Mr. Bruce Slckler of
Providence road has returned home.
W. M. Finn nnd family returned
home yesterday from a three months'
stay at Crystal Lake.
B. Bowman of Blnghamton, N. Y.,
Is visiting W. M. Finn.
Mrs. C. T. Miller is visiting relatives
in Peckville.
MINOOKA.
Kdwnrd Jones and sister bin, of
Greenwood, returned yesterday from a
few weeks' sojourn at Crystal lake.
M. (. Cuslck was a business caller
In Cnrbomlalo yesterday.
The Minooka team and the F.urekns
will contest for a prize of $30 nt Ath
letic park on "Saturday afternoon. As
both teams are evenly matched a spir
ited contest may be looked for.
EXCELLENT LECTURE COURSE.
Five Entertainments of Unusual
Merit are Engaged.
Season tickets for the course of Ave
entertainments, to be given during the
ensuing season, in the auditorium of St.
Luke's Parish Home for tho benefit of
the Summer Home for Poor Women
and Children are now on sale.
The committee in charge, consisting
of Messrs. Theo. Ci. Wolf. Rufus J.
Foster. H. W. Kingsbury and John W.
Dusonberry, have endeavored to se
cure a list of attractions which will
ho appreciated by the patrons. That
tho commit te has succeeded Is evi
denced by the following list: Thurs
day. Oct. 12. ISO!). General John n. Gor
don; Friday. Nov. 17. 1S99. Fred Emer
son Brooks; Saturday, Dee. 16, 1S99,
Willis K. Dudley; Thursday, Jan. IS,
1900. Dr. J. Tracy Kdson: Tuesday.
Feb. 27. J900, Hoyt L. Conary.
By special request. General Gordon
will deliver his famous lecture on
"Tho Last Days of tho Confederacy."
The historical facts, anecdotes, pathos,
humor and patriotism of this lecture,
delivered by the foremost orator on tho
lecture platform, should be heard by
every man, woman and child in tha
city.
Fred Emerson Brooks ("The Cali
fornia Poet") is endorsed by President
MoKlnley. Hon. Chauncey Depew, Gen
eral Miles. General Howard and a num
ber of other prominent Americans, as
a delightful entertainer. Rev. Rogers
Israel heard him recently entertain a
large audience, which greeted every at
tempt he made to close with cries of
"Go on! Go on!"
Willis K. Dudley, tho famous corre
spondent and lecturer, will relate "Tho
Strange Adventures of a Kodak
Fiend." His lecture Is an Illustrated
one, and Is pronounced one of tho most
Interesting und amusing entertain
ments of the season.
Dr. J. Tracy Kdson, who was ono of
the five volunteer officers who assisted
"Fighting Dick Walnwrlght" on the
gunboat Gloucester In the battle off
Santiago, Cuba, will relate "Tho Story
of the United States Gunboat Glouces
ter." "It Is a tale which will stir the
blood of every good American,"
Hoyt L. Conary, "New England's
gtej. .STOMACH lC
Best Storyteller," Is a character nrtlst
of rare ability. His character sketches
and stories are very humorous and true
to life. In his youth ho " 'tended" a
village store at Bucksport, Maine. In
his "Around tho Stove" ho discusses
and settles momentous questions In the
stylo In which they were handled by
the village characters und solons who
frequented tho store on winter even
ings. All profits accruing from the course
will bo devoted to St. Luke's Summer
Home, which during the past season
accommodated about 250 poor women
and children, and gave them renewed
strength nnd vigor.
These women nnd children were not
paupers, hut were reputable peoplo who
by hard work earn their own liveli
hoods, and who needed the rest and
recreation afforded by the home to
either help them In convalescing from
Illness, or to restore strength and vigor
exhausted by hard work and privation.
Holders of season tickets can have
their seats reserved for the entire
course on Oct. 9, at Powell's music
store. Tickets can be purchased from
any member of the committee.
KELLY DOESN'T CARE.
By the Tlmo tho Election Contest
Will Be Finished Anyone Can
Have the Office for Asking.
An application for an extension of
time for the taking of testimony by
the respondent In the Langstaft elec
tion contest was inadu yesterday, by
Attorneys M. K. MeDonatd and C.
Donovan, but Jtldgr- Archhald, before
whom tho motion w'as made, declined
to hear arguments until the other two
Judges were with him on the bench.
The application will likely be renewed
this morning. Yesterday wns the last
day allowed the respondent for taking
testimony nccordlng to his way of ng
urlng. hut the contestant's sldt held
that Tuesday was tho last day, and
Attorney Holgate declined to go on
with the examination of the big hatch
of witnesses who had been summoned.
The contestant's attorneys want to
adjourn to Oct. 2, and then hnvo tin
respondent put In not more than fifteen
days closing his case, after which a
ten days' re;css would be taken to
give the contestant time to prepare for
rebuttal, which Mr. Holgate estimates
will requlro sixty days. This pro
gramme would prolong the taking of
testimony to the middle of January of
next year, allowing for the holidays
and Sundays.
The respondent's attorneys say they
will bo satisfied with five more days, If
the contestant's rebuttal period Is lim
ited to thirty days.
After the taking of testimony Is fin
ished, the examiners will enter upon
the task of picking out bad votes from
the 2.-,000 pages of evidence, and that
being concluded the court will take ths
matter In hand to review the exam
iners' findings and frame a decision.
After April 1, the treasurer's ofllce Is
conducted at a loss, or, at the must, a
very small profit, unless something out
of the ordinary comes up to earn fees.
There Is very little possibility of the
contest being decided by that time, and
lf,lt Isn't, Treasurer Kelly Is thinking
of admitting defeat and compelling the
contestant to pay clerk hlro and' surety
Interest for the remainder of tho year.
CLAY i-irE CLUB OUTING.
It Will Occur at Lake Ariel Today,
Rain or Shine.
The Clay Pipe club's annual outing
takes place at Lake Ariel today. The
train will leave the Krle and Wyoming
Valley station at 8.30 o'clock a. m.. and
will leave the lake, returning, at 6.30
o'clock. The outing Is to occur no mat
ter what the weather conditions may
be.
A base ball game between the teams
representing the councils and city en
gineer's corps nnd a tug-of-war be
tween the two branches of councils arc
umong tho features of the entertain
ment programme.
AVOOa.
Mrs. Hattle Bell represented the W.
C. T. U., In convention at Ashley yi-s-terdoy.
The state appropriation amounting
to $2,400 was received by Treasurer
Davis yesterday.
"Hazel Kirk" will be produced hy
the Home Dramatic Company tomor
row evening In Sarsfleld opera house.
The proceeds will be given to the St.
Aloyslus society.
John Whitfield and slstr, Mrs. Mar
tin of California, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William Brown this week.
Mr. rrd Mrs. Clarence HirW? will
begin housekeeping In iln llosklns'
rcsc i nee on Alain sr -o-t.
Rev. J. J. McCabe of Aubrn Centre
was u visitor In town yesterday.
Tup Lanfcliffe -al company w.ll
pay It.i employes tod.'.
I. Man Qulnn has broken giounl for
the erection of a business block on
McAlplne street.
Pltr.ston townsilflp wns soMmnlzedl
last evening In St. Mary's church, Rev.
M. F. Crane olllclatlng. The bride
was becomingly attired in a Niagara
blue cloth travelling dress with braid
trimmings. Her maid was similarly
attired. The groom was waited upon
by Arthur Davidson. After the cere
mony a reception was tendered a large
number of invited guests at the home
of the bride's parents. In the lino of
household goods they were handsome
ly remembered by their friends.
Tho marriage of Thomas O'Mnlley
of the West Side to Kate Barrett of
The Celtic American Quartette com
posed of four of the best known vocal
ists In the section of the state will be
heard nt Sarsfleld opera house next
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Annie Thomas of Wllkcs-Barre
who has filled several Important church
positions and won many prizes In eis
teddfods Is the soprano. Miss Mary
J. Williams, a graduate of the Royal
Academy of Music, London. Is contral
to. The tenor Is Joseph Williams of
Wilkes-Barre and la soloist In the Jew
ish synagogue and chorister In tho
First Methodist Episcopal church of
Plymouth. Prof. Henry Harris musi
cal director In the West Plttston pub
lic schools Is the basso. Gwilllam Da
vlcs. of Kingston, a graduate of the
Now England Conservatory of Music
will art as accompanist. Admission
25 cents.
OBITUARY
MIsr Mary Kgan. 21 years old, daugh
ter of the lato James Veaw. died tin
Tuesday evening last of appendicitis at
her residence on the boulevard In Dick
son. 11 To PATENT Good Ideas
I may he secured by
our aid, Addrees,
THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltimore, Md.
imrs
lUnJlJUaSUi
Jonas Long's Sons.
Our fifth season of MIL
LINERY will be inaugurated
with a Grand Opening Dis
play on Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday of next week.
In out-doing all our past
openings, we invite your
kindly presence and co-op-eration-every
day.
Jona
s Long's Sons.
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JL 11 W 9
JS If you really want a Bargain, and if yon
want a neat-fitting, stylish suit of &
jrs
I Ladies' or Gents' Clothing!
! Of best material and workmanship, give us $:
r$ a call aud see the astonishing low figures $:
S we make on good, but little hurt with $
smoke, from our recent fire. Sale will only &
r$ last io days, so be quick about it. $:
1303 SPRUCE STREET.
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUIV1 THEATRE
fl-' BURflUNDRR & REIS. Lie;s
It. K. LO.NU, Atanaser.
Monday and Tuesday Nights.
September 25 and 20.
THE mU OF CHINATOWN
A Cnrload of Special Sesnorv nnd Mechani
cal EtIVctK, Direct from Itocord-IJreak-Ing
KiiBRRumon In .Now YorK
and l'hllnilelpiihu
See
Tho Fatal Plunge and Thrilling Oil.
maxes. .Sparkling Comedy and
ovel .Specialties
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and S1.00.
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
BUUOUNDRR & RUIS. Lessees.
II. R. LO.NU, Munazer.
Balance of Week,
BON TON STOCK COM PAN
1'ief.entir.g Mr. ChaH. Lcyburn In a le
penolre of popular plays. Dime mulliifes
Thursday and l"rldu ; Saturday matlneo
10 and :'"(. Kvonh.g prices, lu, 20. ;:oo.
One week, conirr.f i (ing Monday, Sept.
21. MISS KATIIKKtXK KOBKK 111 a ro
pertolre of up to date productions, open
ing Monday evening with Sardou's mas
terpiece, "Hadame Sans Gene."
Dally dime matinees commencing Tues
day. Evening prices. 10, 20. 30c.
m infifis
mlM n9n
ZrtKgq ua"3
September 21-22-23
Faust's
iletropolitan
Burlesquers. . .
Wed. Attraction "Hot Old Time in
Dixie."
UVEERiTA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
Billousnoss,
Constipation,
Dyspopsia,
Sick-Hoad -acho
and Livor
Complaint.
8U&AR COATED.
Sold by all drut-'data
or sent by nail.
Nerrlta Medical Co., Cblcija
MAKE PERFECT MEN
no not i)i:srAiu j ihinoivur
fr Longer' Tti joj-i nj AinMtloni ot
lir rtn tt itored to )u Th tery
wonifftifiof Ncrvou DrMMlrftra
tbaoluteW cur 1 by lKXlFKCJTO
iintitt out. 1 iw Hrrn't'CTii
TAIILF.TH. UlretrviuMirvlkriotn
iiAini. fallinff nKmari and In will
r Ana aram 01 thai power, mcuuea vj
Inducratlona or icuioftily )rait.
Imnirt vlim n1 ivtlne lAktirv funis.
And drain of vital power. Incuucd by
Hon Bracupltiittfm Uiv ycbv bloom to ids
ha.lii anl I inifi in thai da nf rf" A aunr nr rttA.
Onftito boirrntwi vital nrgy tJJJi boi at
IttacorabUttKUAianttcriruraYSrny or money r
funded- Can b ctrrled In vait pocket, Ro'l
efcrywntie.or malitrilr, tilalt wrapper on iecelpJr
price by Ttii rmmir a., rum Vu., (.i.,f
Sold In Hcranton, Pa., by Matthews
Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, drub'sUta.
a
ifftlMfirl tai unFurtunttt tuBcrtri from
AllUUlQlmivatoalitaiie, Itliwd 1'oUon,
You-&rul Irrore, Lost Mitltty Vtrioucele.
jeend fur hivnrn Test I in on I aU tod Hook
1 It Triirh In !.. Ml 1 TIIL'L'I tt
i-V . " " A tl.l.tJ .11 ..
VSA0 :Norlh M"tu t. I'MUdflphla,
MyiVm. rocltltrlr 1 he onlr icULIu 1b the
(tiltaJ Mti la aura aitn ihauirh. tha mml oil.hm hm.
1 1 Hit ti fillfel. Vreibcaiea eared Io 4 to 1 0 dyi.Ueuri f 3 6 9 f
a-;3SS222iHi'i
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100 PILLS
25 CTS.
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CENTRALRA1LR0AD OF NEW JERSEY
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES AND TRAIN
FOR THE
LEHIGH COUNTY FAIR
AT ALLENTOWN ON THURSDAY, SEPTEM
BER 21, 1BOD.
Special excursion tlclpts will be sold
good to go only on train leaving Scrauton
nt 7.23 a. m. and return on any train
Soot. 21 or 22. Kcturnlug the Special train
will leave Allentown at 7 p. m.
Vara for the round trip, adults J2..V)
Children U0
REDUCED FARES TO
PHILADELPHIA S
VIA "
&
rire I
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY J1
FOR THE
NATIONAL EXPORT
EXPOSITION
AT PHILADELPHIA ON SEPT. 14, ANO
CONTINUES UNTIL NOV. 30, 1390.
For thin occasion special excursion
tickets will be sold from Scrauton. Theso.
tlckcu will be on sale fri the opening
of the Exposition and will he good for
return until December 4, Inclusive.
6.n3 for the round trip, which Included
admission to tho Exposition.
n
ELECTRIC
LIGHTED
TRAINS
of the Chicago & North
Western Hy. afford tho best
service between Chicago,
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Leave Chicago ever- night
at 6.30. Tho track and equip
ment ar? of the highest
standard. Low rate tourist
tickets to St. Paul, Minne
apolis. Lake Mlnnetonka,
Duluth. Helena. Uutte, Yel
lowstone Park, Portland, Ta-
coma, Seattle and Alaska.
For particulars ask your
nearest ticket agent or ad
dress Chicago & North-Western Ry.
Principal Agencies :
PHILADELPHIA NBW YORK
161 Chestnut St. 461 Broadway
rillCAUO
193 Clark St.
I
PCalehriter'a Knsllik Plamwd Kre.1.
EHNYROYAL FILLS
uriffiati aid uij Ucaulno.
rct fJwt- rclltUt. LADit ik
UfUlllit for Ckickultrt Ingluh ji
mend hran4 In lied tad 6'oJ hipuIIU
ibeiii, setltd with tlut rlbtMa Take
DO other, liffuii danatroHM aufcififu.
fitu ant tmifuoit. At lrtijUu,r mo4 .
la ittnpi for psrtlCBliri, inilmoaUli tet
- itrnci wr i-tv
r.Mcllra. i (eftee, by rclm
ami! ii'iuuu j rmmsuin jvecte er
lnliaataiBif L ! at I ('a.. M aid ( ..
Chip
BoU lr 4U LkU Vmtiiiu. I'itllAUA.. T-.
MADE ME A MmW
AJAX TABLETS FOS1TIVELY CORK
iXAvrrou JHirajea railing Men
tiry, Jrapotency, Meep1ounF0,eto.. oaincj
Ly Abuo or other Kiouaaea und Inti'a
c rot ion-. X-u uulektu and surety
reucro Lost Vitality In oil or jound.and
f. . n man fn.atnil. I. !... asl .
i'l-nt Jniiniljr ua Coniaimillon It
taVtr'iu time. Tbelrtio shoiri la medlato jinrro-t.
inanf ina fforta a CLUE nhoro All nthar fall In.
ltt n lia-liu the i-nulne AJux Ttblcti. The
here cured thousand! ami wMlcuroyoo. Wept-oapoc-
wept-oas
rrrt"r-
tire wrUton guarantm to effect a rure
cachets or refund the raontr. I'rlceUw U I O itMir
ruckauei or, ill l..- (full treatment! for (2.60. Ily
mai I, In plain wmppur. upon rrc-tpt of rrlre. Circular
too aJax HPMPiwrn . W.,ii7.s
lu
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For eala In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthew
Droi. and II. C. Sanderccn, druggist,
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