THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1900. :xx; TllH MODKRM ItAnDWAHR HTOtt The Alaska Theory We take pride In tajlng that In the ALASKA we have the most perfect refrig erator built. Hy in perfect tem o vrm ami cold air flues allows nature' principal that warm air tlacs and cold air fall-lo work In a more perfect manner than In any other refrigerator built. Foote & Shear Co. 1J9N. Washington Ave !xxooooooooca LEWIS, RUDDY, DAVIES & HURPHY Low Shoes There Is nothing so nice for feet in Summer. There Is no other stock In the city more complete than ours. THE NEW STORE. LEWIS, RODDY, DflUlES & MURPHY 330 Lackawanna Avenue. DR. TAYLOR, Dentist, 131 Wyoming avenue, next door to Ho tel Jermyn. Residence. 1760 Sanderson avenue. Experienced, practical, scien tific. No complaints against charses or work. L ackawanna "TIIE" aundry. ;o8 Penn Avenue. A. B. WARMAN. PERSONAL Alderman if) ton Kaon returned jcstcnlay from a 1 islt to Montrose. Miss Flounce vc i entertaining Miss Itoc Freeman, of Wilkes-Ilarrc. Sergeant of I'ollie Hcce James, leaves the city today on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harrj Zimmerman, of Capousc avenue, are visitliiR at fcunburj. Lewis K. Torhct has cone to Cincinnati, 0., where he will upend feeral weeks. Mls Smaii Ilhck his left the city for her va cation, fclie will go to the Thousand Islands. Jtlss Katherlnc Updcgraff, of Klinira, N Y.. Is Usltlng Miss Frances Pratt, of 013 Mulherrj street. Attorney K. 0. Xewcomb Is home from the New England states, where lie spent a week on business. Mrs. David Peviiie, of Pchvvanm, X. J., is visiting her mother, Mrs. John KaulTmin, of Prescott avenue. John T. Ilrnwn left yesterdiy morning for Washington, 1). ('., to accept .1 position in the census depirtmcnt. Mrs. John McCrca and son, lMward, of Pitts ton avenue, sailed Saturdi) for Kuropo, where they will spend tome time. Mrs. L. J. Williams and son, Harry, left on Mondi) moiuln for the state of Kansas, where they expect to kpmd the summer. Alderman W. s. Millar has returned from West lirookvlllc, N. Y., where ho was called a week ago by the illness of his mothir-iivlaw, John P. Donahoc has sold his drug store at Dellevue to Henry and John llrown and in Oc tober expect to take up the study of medicine. General Superintendent Unwell, of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western liailroad com pany, was In llutlalo jestcrdj) on a lljing busi ness trip. Superintendent of Motive Power and Machinery Lloyd, of the Delaware. Kackawanm and West ern Itallroad conipanj, is in New ork state on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. Spcece, of JciTerson ave nue, have returned from I'ittston, where they were summoned on Tuesday by the death of Mr. Speece's mother. Miss Marion Hutchinson, formerly of this city, left yesterday for Philadelphia to Join her par ents, who have taken up their permanent resi dence in the Quaker Cit.v. Invitations have been Issued for the marriage of Miss Miriam Miller and A. F. Dully. Miss Miller Is a teacher In No. SI srhool and Sir. Dully Is a member of the firm of Wcntz & Duffy. William Taj lor, for several jears past cm ployed at the Dickson machine thops, on Penn avenue, has areepted a responsible position with a largo manufacturing concern in Youngstown, Ohio. Itcv. O. V. Weblen, formerly assistant pastoi of tho German Catholic church of Wtlllatnsport, arrived here Saturday to take chjige of St. John's Catholic church, on the West Side, hav ing been appointed by Hishop llohan to till the vacancy caused by the absence of the regular pastor, Rev. F. A. Frlcker, who is now sojourn ing In Kurope for the benefit of bis health. Itcv. Father Welden is a joung man of scholarly at tainments and was ordained to the priesthood in this city about seven vears ago. Since that tlmu he has filled the office of assistant pastor at various places most acceptably. Special Rates to Kansas City. Lackawanna railroad will sell excur sion tickets to Kansas City, good Kolng on July 1, 2 and 3, leturning July 9, .at oiij fate for tho round tilp. Through drawing room cars to St. Louis, with direct connection for Kan sas City. Dining car servico unsur pass')dln quality and price. Informa tion at all Lackawanna ticket offices. Weber's Barber Shop will be open until 12 o'clock tonlsht and will be closed all day July 4. Million's Shoes Blve a slender, pretty look to the foot. C08 Lackawanna avenue. Bauer's band will give a grand patri otic concert at Jonas Long's Sons' store this evening. Plenty of room for everybody. ATTENTION 1URNED TO THE SPEAKEASY MEN'S UNION CONTEMPLATES WHOLESALE ARRESTS. Informations Being rropared In Forty-four Crises In Which Evl ilenco Has Been Secured, and Agents Actively Scurrying About for Evidence on Which to Base Other Warrants Arrests to Be Made a Few at a Time to Avoid Confusion and Mistakes. Now It Is tho speakeasy! Ueglnnlnfj today, tho Men's union will nrrest unlicensed liquor sellers at tho rate of three or four a day, until tho proprietors of every hole-in-the-wall In the county have been forced to close til'. Evidence In forty-four cases has been secured by Agent Robert Wilson and his eight assistants and tho Informa tion for tho warrants Is now In course of preimtatlon In the office of Attor ney Fred E. Ueers, of counsel for the union. Tho names of tho parties ngalnst whom tho Informations are directed will be disclosed only when the war rants are Issued. Three warrants are to bo issued today from Alderman Kas son's ofllcu and Inside of two weeks It Is expected fully half a hundred speak easy keepeis will have been called upon to give ball to answer at court. Tho purpose In arresting only a few at ft time Is to avoid confusion. The number of olllcers whom the union cares to trust with Its business Is lim ited and us some of them will be con stantly engaged In looking up evidence against other places, only two or thtee cun be spared for tho work of serving warrants In tho cases wheio the evi dence has been collected. BAIL MUST BU GOOD. Instructions have been given tho olll cers to refuse to allow their prisoners to give ball before any magistrate other than tho ono who Issues the war rant. In several instances, it is said, this practice of allowing prlsoncis to enter ball before some maglstnite of their own choosing has resulted in the giving of straw bail. Tho attorneys propose to be on hand, hereafter, when ball Is entered to make certain that the surety is good. The agents of the union feel confi dent that they will not have to arrest all tho present speakeasy keepers to effect tho closing up of these places. Already, it is said, over one hundred and fifty of them have gone out of business, and every day numbers of others servo notice on the bt ewers and wholesale liquor dealers that they want no more supplies. The Internal revenue licenses for the year 1S99-1900 expired Saturday. It is thought the speakeasy keepers will bo slow to renew them. July 15 Is the last day on which they can bo renewed without penalty. Two new arrests were made yester day. Kate Malloy, of Capouse ave nue, was taken on a wntrant charging her with selling llciuor without a li cense. She waived a hearing and en tered ball before Alderman DeLacy in tho sum of JTjOO. Theio Is a' case pond ing in court ngalnst her mothei for selling without a license at the same I lace. "When she was called for trial ut the last term of court her attorney presented a certificate lrom Dr. Ilug gerty setting forth that tho defendant is over SO yenrs of ago nnd subject to heart trouble, and that If she was forced to come Into cou.'t at that time tcrlous consequences would likely re sult. The case was accordingly con tinued. PETER UOSS ARRESTED. The other arrest was made for Sun day telling nnd tho defendant Is Peter Hoss, whose place of business Is at West Lackawanna avenue and Xinth street. llo was taken into custody, nt 6 o'clock last evening, ny Agent Robert Wilson and nrralgned before Alderman Kasson. Mr. Ross waived a hcarlncr and en tered ball In the sum of $300. Jacob Faust, of CIS Chestnut street, became his bondsman. Two other warrants for Sunday sell ing will likely he issued today. A war rant for tho arrest of J J. Shelly, of Penp avenue, was about to be Issued yesterday, when It was recalled that there Is a case pending ngalnst hlin since tho time tho ;lwt arrests were moeie. The constable to whom the variant was entrusted, did not succeed in finding him until after the session of the grand Jury was over. He was required to give ball arid the next grand Jury will be lslced to find a true bill against him. Srtelly wns one of the liquor dealers whose licenses were attached and who plead with the Men's .inlon to give them a chance to show that they could and would obey the law. Tho request In Skelly'ii ruhe was granted reluctant ly. Ho will be shown no more len iency, Attorney Beers says. The other two licensed dealers to ho ni rested are not probationer", Mr. Beers says. Neither of thorn Ins ever been arrested before. A largo number of wnrrants against nlleged speakeasy keepers are beins Issued nt tho Instance of unknown par ties, through the International Detec tive agency. Tho Information Is made before Aldetman John T. Howe by De tective Harry Livingstone, and are belns served by Detective Will Clif ford. Olyphant, Jessup and Taylor are tho places where tho agency is doing Its work at present. About a scoro of war rants havo nlrcady been served. Mahon's Shoe Store wil be open late this evening to ac commodate 'their many customers with shoes for tho Fourth. EOS Lackawanna avenue. The Dime hank increased Its surplus by $10,000 on July 1, 1900, making n total surplus and pioflts of over $115, 000. Put a Kodak in your pocket. All the new styles to select from KEMP'S STUDIO Immediate and Lasting .HEL HlrilM g si , ii (MARIANI WINE,) WORLD FAMOUS TONIC Prevents Waste, Aids Digestion, Braces Body, Brain and Neryes. No other preparation has ever received o many voluntary testimonials from eminent peo ple as the world-famous Marlanl Wine. Sold by all druggists. Utilise Substitutes. Marhnl tc Co., 62 W. 1.1th t.. New York, pub lish a handsome book nf endorsements of Km perors, Kmpress, Princes, Cardinals, Archbishops and other distinguished personages. It Is sent gratis and postpaid to all who write for It. THE FINAL RECITAL. Given by tho Pupils of the South worth Studios. Tho final recital of tho Southworth studios took place last night at Guern sey hall, which was crowded with an audience which left standing room only. These commencement recltnls have been of such character, and the students nro so prominent In the worl 1 of music, that an unusual representa tion, even for this long established school, was present. The programme contained eighteen numbers, nnd was of such uniform merit that It is dilll cult to designate one talented rendition when all were of such excellence. There were many beautiful piano num bers by the pupils of Mr. Southworth, whose method and wonderful success as a teacher have been a source of pride to musicians of this region for years. Miss Cordelia Freeman's work In the vocal department was given unlimited praise by those who heard tho songs of last night, and Scranton's talented violinist, Miss Julia Clapp Allen, must surely havo been pleaseel with the ova tion her pupils received on this occa sion. Miss Fletcher gave a charming In terpretation of Haydn, In the first selection. Miss Laura Meldrum, whoj'S superior ability as an accompanist, as well as a brilliant performer on tho piano, has for some time been recog nized, played a Beethoven sonata with rare taste. Miss Edna K. Sancton and Miss Minnie Koons played with excep tional knowledge of technique and with fine expression. The violin numbers brought out un bounded enthusiasm. Misses Ionia Walter, Charlotte Armstrong. Edith Scranton Stites, Dora Caryl, Houser, MacPeek, Frearlck and Mr. Rodriguez played selections of a high order. The ensemble work was especially good. Miss Flora Levi sang two solos most pleasingly. Mrs. Idly Joseph Keller, whose contralto Is tiuly a Joy forever, gave the lovely nrla from "Orpheus." Misses Edith Martin, MIna Frank, Elsie Powell and Florence Robertson gave some of the most delightful num bers of tho evening, while Misses Mar tin, Yost, Powell and Mrs. Ulhmnn sang charmingly In a quartette. B. R. Hall's baritone solo was a distinct pleasure. The Studio club 'minuet was a most delightful finale. LAKE ARIEL. A Pleasant Day Will Be Spent un July 4. The largest excursion leaving the city on this national holiday, no doubt, will be the ono to this ever-popular resort, where the management have made special arrangement for accommoda tion and entertainment of nil. Among tho special features tho most remark able will bo the high wire trick artist and wire balancer, Mr. Will David son, who Is recognized the world over ns being the greatest artist in his line. Lawrence's band and orchestra will furnish concert and dancing music. All kinds of refreshments will be served on the grounds. In the evening there will be a grand display of fireworks. Trains leave Erie and Wyoming Valley depot every hour. . LEWIS & REILLY. Always Busy Shoo Store. Open late this evening. Firecrackers free for tho boys tomorrow, July 4, from 7 to 9 a. m. 114 and 116 Wyoming avenue. I hereby announce myself a candi date for common council, to fill the unexpired term of the Ninth ward, sub ject to the decision of tho Crawford county rules. Peter N. Haan, 802 Jet ferson avenue. Plumbers, Attention! Local union, No. 90, will meet thlr evening to hear the report of special committee. Purchase your Fourth of July fur nishings of Conrad, the hatter, 303 Lackawanna avenue. Open late Mon day and Tuesday nights. Bauer's hand at Jonas Long's Sons' tonight. Grand patriotic programme. Smoke The Pocono, 5c. cigar. COURSEN Fancy New Potatoes, 75c per bushel, Old Potatoes, 40c per bushel. Fancy Fresh Vegetables, Currants. Cherries, Strawber ries and Raspberries. Georgia Peaches, Water Melons and Ford1' Canteioupes. Florida "Rock E. G. COURSEN Beat Goods for Least Money. INSPECTION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL VISITATION BY COMMITTEE. FIRE Members Were Accompanied by Mayor Molr, Chief Walker and Colonel F. L. Hitchcock. Appar atus, Houses and Horses All Found to Bo In Excellent Condition with n. Few Exceptions Deplorable Condition of Hook and Laddor Truck Commented On. That Scranton's fire department, at far as apparatus, hose houses and horseflesh goes, is In first-class con dition wns attested last night by all of the members of the Joint fire depart ment committee, who visited the vari ous houses yesterday on tho annual tour of Inspection. The apparatus was found, with ono or two minor exceptions, to be In ex cellent repair: there was found to be a sufllclent quantity of good hose In a'l of tho houses: tho horses were found to be In Al condition, all of the old hacks having been sold, and everything was seen to he In tho best shape that It has been In for severul years past. As to whether or not the discipline among tho permanent men Is nil that could be desired, tho committee were unable to discover, as they were, of run 1 -so, ni on their best behavior. was made from the munlel ig In two carriages at 3 i the morning. Those who coin, l the , party were: Select Councilmen LItls'tone and Mchin, Com mon Councllmen M. V. Morris, Zlzol man and Wenzel, Mayor Molr, Chic! John H. Walker, Colonel F. L. Hitch cock, representing the Fire Under writers' association, and several news paper men. GENERAL PHINNEY HOUSE. The first house visited was the e'en erul Phinney engine house. The party thoroughly inspected the building and found everything In excellent order. The outside of the house rerjulres a couple of coats of paint, antl there should be a more modern hitching ap paratus installed. Otherwise, evety thlng is In llrst-class shape. There I'J COO feet of hose In this house, which was found to be the average amount In every house. It Is all good hose, too. Heretofore there havo been times when some of the companies have had less than SOO feet of very poor hose. Tho Liberty, Niagara, Excelsior anil Cumberland houses In North Scranton wero next visited. Apparatus and everything else was found In excellent shape In all of these, especially In the Cumberland house, which Is about the best equipped of any in that part of the city. The Relief company's quarters In Peteisburg was next visited. Several of the members stated afterwards that this was undoubtedly the cleanest house Inspected, everything being as spick and span ns on board a man-of-war. This ended the morning part of the Inspection. The first houses to bo visited in the afternoon were those of the Phoenix, Century, William Connell nnd Neptune companies. Tho William Connell's house Is being extensively enlarged and altered and when completed will be one of the? finest hoso houses in tho city. Among the many lmptove ments being added Is a water tower CO feet high. Tho hose wagon In the Eagle house, which was the next to bo Inspected, wns found to be In need of a very thor ough ovct hauling. The Columbia nnd FranMIn houses In West Scranton were In splendid shape, tho latter company now having practically a new steamer In their old one, which has been re built. The roof in this house needs repaulng. HOOKS IN BAD SHAPE. The harness and apparatus In the Hook and Ladder company's house was about the only real discouraging thing the committee met with. Tho harness Is absolutely worthless and cannot be tepalred. The truck Is al most worthless, too, having seen Its best days. The ladders nre only sixty five feet high, nnd when the highest one is raised from the tiuck it swayj bail; and forth as much ns ten fee , rendering it Impossible for any ono to ascend it. Should a fire break out In one of the very high buildings it would be a hard proposition to get people out of the upper floors. The Nay Aug and Crystal companies' quarters were found to bo in their usual excellent shape. The latter com pany now has 1,000 feet of new hose, tiOO of rubber nnd 500 of cctton, for use In the central city. Tho water battery In this house was taken out on the Linden street bridge and a test of it made. With two steamers attach ed It threw a stream over 300 feet. Several of the companies gave Illus trations of their quick hitching cap acity. The record was made by the Reliefs, whose wagon was hitched up in Just ten and one-half seconds. The William Connell conunny came off second best with Just about eleven sec onds. One thing commented upon after the Inspection by several members of tho committee Is the necessity of having at least cne extra permanent man In the houses now having only ono man, tho William Connell, Century, Cum beiiund, Excelsior, Liberty and Nlag nra companies. Ono man Is considered Insufficient to get out the apparatus in time. Niagara Falls Excursion. For the Fourth of July tho Lacka wanna railroad will sell special tickets for the Falls, at a ruto of ono fare for tho round trip. Tickets good going on nil regular trains of July 3. Return limit July 5. Unsurpassed dining car service. For detailed Information ap ply to Lackawanna ticket agents. No Freight Received July 4. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western will not accept freight for shipment at their warehouse, July I. Local freight trains will not run. Purchase your Fourth of July fur nishings of Conrad, the hatter. 30.1 Lackawanna avenue. Open late Mon day and Tuesday nights. Smoke Tho Pccono, Ec. cigar. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup lUi been med for over FIFTY YEAU3 by MILLIONS of MOTIICHS for their ClllLUllL.N VvlllLi: TEF.TIIIM1. with I'BHFKOT SUCCESS. It bOOTIIKS the CHILD, bOr'TENb the UUJ13, ALLAYS all PAIN; CUKES WIND COLIC, and It the best remedy for DIAItltllOEA. Sold by Drozettti In every part of the world. Ue iur nd vW fcr "Mrt. Wlntlow' Soothing Syrup," and tW no other kind. Twtnty-avn centi 1 bottle. THE NEW LAKE RESORT. Tho Rev. Dr. Flerco Comments on Lake Lodore. Tho Penn Avenue Baptist church and Sunday school had an excursion to Lako Lodoro last Satuidny and those who attended spent n most delightful day. Rev. It. F. Y. Pierce, pastor of tho church, discussed tho cubject before tho Sundiy school, Sunday, saying that he was exceedingly delighted with the beautiful excursion grounds of Lo dore. The grove, ho said, Is magnificent, a beautiful specimen of "God's first tem ples." The dense shade of the giant trees wns delightful piotectlon from the summer sun and tnt- pavilion, tho walks and roads were each a source of positive pleasure. The lako Itself, Dr. Fierce declared, Is ono of exceed ing br.iuty In Its winding shore and the variety and plcturcsquoness of Us sdenery. Tho Doctor asserted that lw has seldom spent a more delightful day than that spent last Saturday nt Lako Lodore 'ind regretted that all his peo ple were not present to enjoy It. Tho Penn Avenue Baptist church In tends to run another excursion to Lake Lodoro in August. FOURTH AT LAKE HENRY PARK. Delightful Spot, Shady Grove, Fine Dancing, Refreshments nnd Flre woiks. Tomorrow, July 4, can he delightfully enjoyed at Lako Henry Park, Maple wood. Shaded walks through the groves, beautiful moonlight, fine boat ing nnd fishing, swings for children, rhododendrons In bloom, best dancing fncllltles, Star orchestra furnishes music, clambake and nil kinds of re freshments. Fireworks In the evening on the lako shore. Trains leave Scran ton (Erie nnd Wyoming Valley rail road) ut 6, 7.33, 8.43. 9.45, It a. m., 1.30 and 2.23 p. m.: returning leave Maple wood at 2.30, 4.47. fi.42, fi.57. S.2G, 9.07 and 10.15 p. m. Big day for every body. Take your family and go. Adults, SO cents round trip; children, half-faro each way. Tickets at depot. A Olimpso of Future Pleasure. When your baby has added twenty yenrs to Its age, wouldn't It be a source of keen delight to you to havo a photogiaph for every birthday cele brated? Do you realize that such a complete series of pictures would he of Interest to other generations, nnd that the nl-w-ays possible chance of the mnntle of greatness falling about the shoulders of your child might even lend vast public Interest to the collection. Schrlevor's chlldien's photos possess a distinct Individuality and a natural ness of pose which Is fascinating that Is whv ho Is termed the "chil dren's artist." Every mother Is specially requested to visit the Gold Medal Studio at 110 Wyoming avenue and Judge as to the correctness of this assertion. A Thing of the Past. The inability of the masses of music lovers to afford first-class piano in struction has been mnde a thing of the past through the Faelten method, which unites the most perfect system ever devised, with tuition so low that tho most economical can afford It. Th courses In this system for next year In the Scranton Conservatory of Music are Ideal. For particulars, address the director, J. Alfred Pennington (organ ist Elm Park church), 604 Linden street. Tho Dime Deposit and Discount bank credits Its depositors over $12,000 for the six months ending July 1, 1900. All saIngs depositors are lequested to bring their pass-books to the bank and havo Interest credited thereon. Celebrate tho Fourth at Jonas Long's Sons' tonight. Grand promenade con cert by Rauer's band. Hot Weather Requisites For Men Our assortment of Furnish ings and Straw Hats for men is complete in every detail in cluding: Fine Underwear in Linen, Lisle Thread and Balbrigan, Fine Madras Shirts in white and an assortment of colors from $i up. Knox Straw Hats are the most popular in town. Full stock today, 'On the Square." 203 Washington Ave. I PI C. F. BECKWITH & CO., DEALERS IN Mir.3 &rdi Mill Supplies Machinery, Etc. OFFICK-Dlmc Dank Building. , - - -- 4-f t i r X look in tomorrow's Tribune T f t -f t Elegance, Every woman who wears "Quncn Quality" Oxfords hns elegance and comfort In her footwear. Tho lines are graceful and nrtlstlc, and tho leather the most fashionable: $2.50 a pair. Mahon's shoe store, BOS Lackawanna nvenue. Open late this evening. Our Store Will Be Closed all day July 4, so kindly do your trad ing today and tonight. Mahon's shoo store, 508 Lackawanna avenue. Purchase your Fourth of July fur nishings of Conrad, tho hatter, S01 Lackawnnna nvenue. Open late Mon day and Tuesday nights. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. Howiey,231 Wyoming ave, Morifz Moszkouteki WRITES TO feflir&ljmiTlin ReQAROINQ THE Mason and Hamlin Pianoforte The eminent musician, compo ser, teacher and pianist, now in Paris, writes in a recent letter warm words ot praise in regard to the new scale Mason & Hamlin Pianoforte. Moszkowski says, among other things, "It has a full, stnging tone and a most satisfac tory action. As a whole, the in strument I believe to be of the very first rank." A stock of these superb instru ments may be seen at the ware rooms of L. B. Powell & Co. 131-133 WASHINGTON AVCNUC. $50 IN GOLD Will be Awarded at LAKE LODORE on the FOURTH OFJULY Every eveursionht will liavc a iiianrc to win the pifc IIVM: II M.I. OXMi: nother fiolden P1I71 will he avv.iided to winning cluli in a lic lull came between cr.uk teams I loin bir.int.m and Curlinmhle INCT. I'AVH.IOX-TIip Iilve Dime P.mlim will resound with tho ttr.ilm eif timer's .Su perb Orchestra A IlItOAl) 110 Villi WVI.K has been rcimiui.tid from the ehpot to the Pavilion, the i;i,,midi beautified nnd improved. TIIK Hr.vrrirVI. I.VKi: ulilcli has to be -. n from one of the elecint Naphtha I.amu lies 01 row boats Is the admiration eif ovirv m who lias been upon it and i"oen its wid' c pame of water and Ioiik wooded fd'iMe' Hi:Flti:MIMlATS- V p'entUul .supply of re freshincnn, anil an amplitude of servlee will be provided on the 1'ourth. THE ULTRA SHOE FOR LADIES, W. L. DOUGLAS' $3.50 SHOE BEST IN THE WORLD, FOR SALE AT HANDLEY'S, 428 Spruce Street. Pierce's Market. Soft Shell Craba, Lobstors and Shrimps. Large, medium and littlo neck clams. Largo assortment fresh fish. All kinds of southern and homo grown vegetables aro arriving freely and selling at roasonablo prices. Strawberries, Pineapples. Wo H. Pierce, 19 Lackawanna Ave. 110, 112, UJ Tcnn Ave. WAKEHOUSE-Grccn Ridge Beecham's pills for stomach and liver Ills. Smoke The Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. () "A msn's licit frlenel Is Ills bank () S ncecunt." S. 1 Your Best Friend Dollars in Hie bank arc frieneli In 1 4 I III II UM "a 'savlnss account In t 111111 1 U Arm d i D(1.q Irlnro 1 FrabersJ 1 (. D Ijfij bt lit) 0 mmuf Tta, x 1 . m. (( BANK.jfA (S) fncturcrs lot of this season's styles in will rrnve vour liet filen.1 when ml- OlCVClC HOSS () vcf.ltv Kind,' nt vour nimr Uft) ; Interest pinl In s.ivlncs ili.iitment S (S ripen ?ituieinj cveninps 7 to 8 (p) for a price to sell at. g( 'c,ock- ( 50c grade at 25e. W United States Depository. VW 25o glftdef 2 pn,r for 25(5i W .Telin T. Porter, Prest.; W. W. Wat WS (nn lrn tiri-ist 1' 1. IMnlHns vS cashier. & MATTHEWS BROS 320 Lnckiuvnnna Avo. Wholesale and Retail. DRUGGISTS ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Ready Mixed Tinted Paint. Convenient, Economical, Durable. Varnish Stains. Producing Perfect Imitation of Kipsnilrs Woof. Reynolds' Wood Finish. npccUlls- Designed for Inside orlc Marble Floor Finish. Durable and Drrj Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kalso mine Brushes. PUKE UNSEED OIL.TURPENTINE 305 Lackawanna Ave. The Popular Houso Fur nishing Stor. I Wicktess Qilstoves. Nothing equal to the Automatic. No wick or valves to require atten tion. Burner give3 an intensely hot blue flame. All joints in supply plpo electrlcly welded. Price for 2 Burner,? 8.50 Pi ice for 3 Burner, 11.50 Foote cc Fuller Co, Hears Building, 140-42 Washington Avo V. V. f. K . V. K ".K K K K K. ? V V X V fc K V V V tc ' K ' K tr v v K V IT V X If If te jf v if if if if ir JC If If If V V te tc if x l BrickRed Price Tag Which marks the Cow perthwaite & Berg hauser stock of Artis tic Furniture and Peer less Bedding, steers you aright it means many dollars saved on every purchase. In this s magnificent stock there were more than 50 Iron Jr Beds from the very best J makers in the United J States C. & B. price for one style with spring? was $ic.7C. our price $8.98: Another; C. & B. price 28.00, our price, $15.00 I Some of your friends will be telling of the great i ft ft values to be had you better come to J x if J x x x --.. X jG-. 'HF k 2 CoCONOMf 1 X ' x x 221-223-225-227 Wyoming AY8 x x y () 1 1 U A 1 1 I That lght -f -r -f t-rt T" for 99c a leg. X 4- -- -f--iw -r-rf- X X a i fc Mfctttfv