"WtS G. THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1900. n ym mvm1m "Vpi'UMjMWr "lf"p - ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. P Per "c Quart LACKAWANNA MRY CO anepboneOrderi I'romptly I'Hvrl ;3y$ij Adam Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Offlco V., Ii. & W. Passenger ., L. & W. Phone 025. Station. DR, H. B. WARE WILL RETURN ON SEPTEMBER 1. t. ImI !. Ill I- - J CITY NOTES I 4 - -' ANMVnf-VHY CI I.HIKATIOV The nnnhcr jar) ol llnirj Cinlcn vmII bo celebrated at tup ltescuc mltslon tonight UVVNTE tOVIVHTTTIV MH Tb The joint finance lommittee ol council meets Mondaj night to consider the talei ol sewer bondi. MINTU KIT I ri) Coroner Itoberts wax notified jestenhy ol th death ol Joseph Soblcralskl, who was killed )etcrday by a fall ol rool in a mine at Archbald. ritlSOSTRS nviinn OUT John nrlnk. who wn committed to the count Jail Aug. IS, In Alderman Dnis, charged with criminal asault, was jisterdij released on bail. CIV"- SI RVICB i: MI.VATIO"5 Apjillra tons for permK'ion to take the ciill Ben lie laminations must bo filed with the board ol ex aminers before Aug. 23 The examination will be held Nov. SI. ItFAl) AN1 HI II) The lackiwanna bojpitat authorities again cirnestly oM. for donations of bedroom flippers (carpit slippers or any other liind), especially of large s,ijc, lor pitimts, both men ami women; also for women's stockings and lien's half hose. CKHINQ iri.Ir-0ne hundred squire feet of the plaMering of the dining room celling in the "t ( hirles el! C!.tcrdi nuunlg shortl) alter 11 o'edoek and phjed sad Imoc with two tables that were set tor dinner, lortunately no one was in the room at the time. ACCtNED Or M'ROLUtV -Jacob Hlman, of the I'inkerton Detective Agency, jesterdaj ar rested ill I'ljmouth John Dulan, who Is charged with tho bugrlary ol the Itiehmond Coil com pinj's power house June 21. Squire Williams, ol l'eckiille, coinralttcd Pudan to the county jvil MICH 1 h KI I I.Y AMlt.STI.ri -Michael Kel li, ol m Minenl street, wis last night arrii-teil ir a warrant issued I) Alderman Millar, it the lntinee ol Mrs Maggie Kcll), who chirges him with drunkenness and disorderly conduct lie wis taken to the Center street police station and will be given his hearing todjj. IVQCISITIOK TAKLV Inquisition was jester. ih) liken before Alderman Kisson in the eie ol Piter Mlpp vj (Icorge K Schlws htlpp re ccntly purchased at sheriff's ule proper! liiong. Ing to Seniles on nil son stritt lime months line clipscd slnie the silo, but Pchlics reiimins ill KiN.e-Un cl the prtnilnes Tlie case was tried lcfure a ji.ri ol sl, who derldiil in (aior ol bttip and awjrdul damages in the tutu ol ?150 At Half Price. f.00 Ladles' Shirt Waists at hnlf price Satutday. Come and see. Mcars & Ilagen. GENTRY BROTHERS' SHOW. Large Number of Well Trained Ani mals Are Carried. Gentry Hi others' animal show opened 11 two rtas engaf,eni(jnt on the Abh htteet grounds jestetday and delighted a large number of spectatots at the afternoon and evening perfoi mantes. A stteet p.iiade was given yesterday noon In vvhUh nil the ponies, Jog, elephants nnd monkeys took pait. The nnlmuls cairled by tho show aro a splendid collection of trained beasts. About nlty ponies, twenty dogs, four elephants and numinous monkeys com prise the menagerie. Seveial very clever acts are given, ono of the most Ingenious of whl"h Is th monkey fire department, which, while not exai tly a railty, nevetthe lcss alfoids n good deal of amusement. Ttllby, u diminutive elephant, which has only been In the country three mouths, cnuscd small panics nt both the peifotm.inces by being attacked by sudden fits of home-sickness and trumpeting loudly and disconsolately. She iefiied to obey her trainer and filled the tent with loud bellow Ings. After an Interview with a base ball "Jfat, however. Trilby saw tho errors dt her w), and the spectators, who were beginning to ciovvd for the exist, vlVnt.back to their seats. V. '" . j.ltead the full description of Tho U-lbune's Educational Contest on fourth page. SPEEDWAY NEWS. TheSpeecway hotei J ' Open All Year.) A first clou clly hotel on tho mountain, anil dlicltA the patrouseo of the public. IIIUO nance H open. !VartJareCl.-ne Mian bullJIns nilHO fiance Is opfn. corner at 0 13 a m , i 30 4 0 IJ p m. leave f-pecdnay Hotel, 7.JQ a. tn , D uu p. m , 0 uo p. m I, 7.M a, ,Clikkn and Wafllea every Tundaji, Thurn. ilaja and Satunlaia illnncrj or fur a party of fU or more at any time if ordered in uihanr tijr 'phone. v. , .'1 Breakfast, 6 to 9 a. m. JUinch, 1 to 3.30 p. m. Dinner, 6 to 9 p. m. Lunch all day In Cafe. 1 Arrangements for largo parties by phone, 4674. SAMUEL. & COX, Manager, jp. 6. Scranton Pa. FOURTEEN RECRUITS RECEIVED Marino Recruiting Offlco Doing n. Good Business. Tourtccn recruits have born receiv ed Into the United States mailne corps, nt the local recruiting olllce, nt tho corner of Wyoming ntul Lacka wanna nvenuod, slnco It was opened on Aug. 1. This may seem a small number, but according to Corpornl Harry J. Hansom, -who Is In charge, it Is a very high one. There has been nn lack of appli cants, be it Bald, for Just eighty-eight have so fur presented themselves for enlistment, and tho fact that out of this number only fouitecn wore se lected, will show the strictness of the qualifications. Klfty-four of tho ap plicants were turned down by tho corporal himself for nilous apparent physical defects, tho ptlnclpal ones being defective teeth and outward evi dences of tho applicant being Intem perate. Twenty more applicants weie turned down by the examining mil coon on account of vatlmis disabilities. Tho names of tho recruits an far ieceled aio as follows: John Cunningham, Jr., of Wllkes-JJarrc. Deglan McOrnw, of Kay Aug; John K. Kelly, of 123 Maple street. Thomas r. Ilarrott, of UllS I'lttston nenue; Peter J. Paircll, of 10D Lackawanna avenue; Pied Green burg, of 112 Kim Htiect, James A. Iteddlngton nnd Hdward A. Hanks, of Plttston; Jacob J. Pried, of Wilker narro; John Hartley, of 33 South Washington avenue; Richard Davis, of 30S Tenth street. George II. Har vey, of 808 Pynon street. John P. Smith, of 1007 Piospect avenue, nnd Alftcd I Koons, of Shlekshlnney. LACKAWANNA UNION LOCAL. One Was Organized in Providence Last Night. Tho employes of Storr's shafts, Xos. 1, 2 and 3, of the Lackawanna com panv, met Inst night In Osterhotit hall, on West Mniket stieot, and organized ti local of tho Lackawanna union, to be composed of tho members of these thteo collieries. The meeting was called to older by George W. How en, who acted as tem porary chaltman. He made a brief address, In whloh he explained to the men present the ndvnntnges of be longing to an organization with which the Lackawanna olllclals lme prom ised to confer rather than to one which thej" rofuod to have any dealing with. "Whete there Is harmony between the employer and the cmploje, better con dition? will lesult," snld he. Other addresses were made by Vau- ghan Rlchnids, John Nent, Geotge Gleason, John Hoblnson and Andtew R. Jones. The work of oiganl7atlon was then taken up and ono bundled and fifty men enrolled as membets Tho following ofllcers wcie then elected: President, George W. How en; lro piesidcnt, James Heed; seeretaty, Joseph Stewart, trensurer, Andtew- P. Jones; door-keeper. James Heed, dele gate to the general executive board, John Hoblnson Th oirnnizntlon of the mlnets em ployed bv the Lackawanna company lapldly being completed. The Iltls bln emploes were organized Thurs day night nnd tho Cnuga employes will bo organized the beginning of next week. BOY KILLED AT TAYLOR. Pntiick Murray's Life Was Crushed Out Under Car Wheels. Patrick Murray, tho ll- ear-old son of Patiltk Murr.ij, of North Main street, Taj lor, was killed jesterday it the Holden mine, while playing around ono of the lallroad tracks. The bov was employed at tho bleaker as ,i slate picker and with seoi.xl other Inds was plojlng at the track. They attached a rope to a gondola ear and began pull ing It down grade. The car moved rapidly, and tho boys rushed out of Its way. The Murray boy stumbleil and fell across the tall. liefoie he could rise tho enr had pahscd oer his body, badly ctuslilng his breast and breaking both legs. He was deia when removed from unojpr tho wheels. COMPANIES BEING NOTIFIED. They Must Prevent Steam from Com ing Tlnough the Biidge. Street Commissioner Thomas yester day Een ed notice on the ofllclnls of the Centtal Hnllroid of Now Jersey nnd of tho Now York, Ontai lo and Western railroad directing them to clofee tho Interblces between tho plank lloorlng of the West Lackawanna ave nue bridge; so that steam fiom their passing locomotives will not f lighten hoises. Tho street commissioner was direct ed to servo this notice by Joint reso lution of councils and baj,s ho antici pates no ttoublo In tho enforcement of Its provisions. ALLIANCE CONVENTION. Opening Sermon Will Be Preached by Eev. Dr. Wilson, New York. The opening sermon of the Chris tlan Alliance convention w 111 be deliv ered tomonow moinlng at 10 o'clock, by Hev. Henry Wilson, V. D., of New York. It will be preceded by a Bible reading at 9 o'clock by Itev. J. C Jaderqulst, of Syiacuse. Dr. Wilson will hold one of his pop ular chlldten's meetings nt 1.30 p. m, and will also prenih In the evening He will icmaln, speaking each day, until Wednesday. NEXT SUNDAY AT LAKE LODORE Lawrence's Band Will Furnish Ex cellent Concert Music at tho Popular Resort. Tho V. & H. ratlioad will run spe cial trains next Sunday to Lake Lo dore, at 1 educed rates fioin all sta tions. Lawrence's splendid band will furnish the concert music In tha mammoth pavilion. Don't fall to see tho most beautiful resort of this le gion befote autumn's smly blast laa fields and forests bare. Most delight ful tlmo to take a ride on the lake In u row boat or In the handsome and conifortnblp naphtha launches. Splen did catering. Trains will leavo tho D. & H. depot, this city, at 9 and 11.31 a. ni , nnd 3:62 p. m. Have the Baby's Picture Taken Now. In all the glory of Nature's adorn ments. Let them roll upon the iloor. Schriever takes them us they play. His studio, over Lewis & Ilollly's shoe Btore, was modeled with that object In view. West Tlttston Fair, Aug. 28, 20. 30, 31. Day fire works eveiy day of tho fulr. Automobile. Double team load race and free for all first day. Good racing every day. SCRANTON SOLDIER LED THE CHARGE COLONEL WINT GAINS TAME IN CHINA. New York Journal Correspondent at Cheefoo Cables a Glowing Account of a Gallant Dash of the Sixth Cavalry, Led by Colonel Wint, Which Saves Tien Tsln and Puts 10,000 Chinese to Flight Mrs. Wint Is Now with Her Relatives in This City. Yesterday's New York Journal de votes more than half of its third pago to nn lllustiated descilptlon of the gallant cavalry attack on Tlcn Tsln, that was led by Lleutmant Colonel Theodore Wint, of whose military deeds his fcllow-Scrantonlans are so Justly proud. Tho descriptive dispatch on which the article Is based, has a ftill-pago heading, "Our Cavalry Led by Colonel Wint, with Indians nnd Japanese. Make a Splendid Chnrgo and Rout Chinese," nnd goes on to say: SIXTH CAVALRY SAVRS TIEN TSIN It Charges 10,000 Chinese, Kills 100, Takes 300 Prisoners md Burns the Six Towns That Ihrborcd the Marauding Army. By Edwin Wildman, Staff Correspondent of the New York Jourrnl at Chcloo, China. (Cop) right, 1000, by W. It Hearst.) Cheloo, Aug 21 (via Shanghai, Aug 21 ) The 10 000 Chlne.c soldiers who massed near Tien Tin wllh the object of cutting communications between the allied forces in l'ekin and their base his been routed completely Colonel Theodore J Wint went out at the, head of a force consisting of the Sixth caialrj, I'nlted fctites of America, 3"' ltengalese and I'unjalis, mounted on their wlrj Indian horses, and 200 Japanese caialrj. He charged the horde of Itoxcrs, who fought with the desperation of famtlclsm, using rifles, glngils (huge guies that shoot slugs) swords and spears Though outnunibirlng his foreo almost ten to one, the Chinese were no matih for It, The lai ilrmcn clnrged in, sibering the Chinese right ind left, sweeping them bick across the mud flats and burning the villages that harborid them. Colonel Wint determined to glie them a lcsi-on that v ould not be forgotten Tour hun. dred were killed, three hundred prisoners taken and six town9 were burned beforu the little force returned to TienTtin Our loss was four men wounded The minudlng binds haio been dispersed and the sifcti of Tien Tsln, which they have been threatening, has been assured It Is reported that 13,000 Chinese Irom llonan are trjing to flank the allied force now in I'ekln from the soutli Colonel Wint was boin In Scranton flfty-threo jeatn ago and lived hero till the breaking out of the civil war, when he went to the front and served during the whole of tho civil war. At the end of the strife, he re-enllsted In the regulars nnd ever since has bctn do ing active service Step by step and through merit alone ho workod his way from a private In the ranks to n lieutenancy, then n captalncv nnd finally, for gallant conduct on the frontier, was made a major. WOUNDED AT SAN JUAN. At the breaking out of the Spanish war, he vvns n major In the Tenth cavnlry and carried himself with great ciedlt In all the engagements In which these hard lighters participated, until a bullet In the groin, nt San Juan, lnld him low nnd put him on the hos pital list for several months. When he was able to report for duty ho was rewauled by a promotion to tho position of lletenant colonel nnd given command of the crack cavalry torment of the United States nrmy, nnd consequently the crack cavnlry of the whole world, the famous Sixth, whoso commander. Colonel Summers, Is In Hurope on detached duty. Tho Sixth was one of the first bodies of soldiers hastened to China and, ns told above, they upheld their glorious record w 1th one of the most splendid of charges. Lieutenant Colonel Wint Is a brother of Louis and Irvln "yint, Mrs. Charles L. Haw ley and Mis. S. V. Hdgar. His wife Is now In this city, the guest of tho Green RIdgo Wlnts. DOESN'T FAVOP. EXTENSIONS. City Engineer Says Sewer Inspectois May Neglect Duty. City Engineer Phillips explained ;,eitcrdoy his leason for opposing the plan of extending the time limit fixed in the contracts for the construction of sewers. He says that It sometimes causes collusion between the contrac tor and tho sewer Inspector. "If the contractor secures an addi tional threo or four months," said he, "why then In gratitude to him, the Inspector, who gets that much extra woik and pay, Is likely to overlook things. Then ngaln If councils get into the habit of gi anting extensions, the inspector Is likely to let tho work drag at first, so as to make an exten sion of time necessary." HARRIS OFF FOR MAINE. Will Do Campaign Work for the Na tional Committee. Attorney John M. Harris, of this city, w ho has been engaged by the Repub llean national committee to stump tho state of Maine, leaves this morning on his tour. He will make his first address on Monday night at Seaport and from that time on will speak nightly at different pluces until Sept. 10. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. I iik'die No-irk, tolleuor of Madlton township, filed his bond with Clerk of tho Courts Danleli )pt tnli) It uas In the mm of ?",700. 0, , end Peter taijcr are his turetlea. n jpial wan joKcrday taken to the Supe rior coi rt li) Clt) Solicitor V osbtirg from the ilielslun 0! Judge 1 dwarda In the case ol the city of Siranton acaliut the Henry Beckett estate. Hail In the sum of 300 was clcn jestcrilsy ty J1I111 I Iviamy, liefore Clerk of the Courts Dan. Uls for the release of Kdward Da), chanted liy Allien Huehta, of I.loyd ttreet, with larceny and niching Joseph llojrcrs )cterday (lice' with J'rothono. tar) lopeland 11 llhil in dhorre agslnst hi al Itrfwl unfaithful wife, Mary lingers. Thev were married I'cbruir, 20, lSei, and separated April 1, Um) lolm II Ilonnrr Is his attorne) Attnrni) John II Uonnir yestirday made ap. filiation to court for charter for the St. Law nnce Total Almtlnenco and Denetolent soclet), of Old Form. The suhsc rlhera are John SleAn. drew, Patrick .1. Cardon, Patrick O'Drlcn, Frank 1' JuIko md Uatll Itoohe. Prociedingi In an aetion for damages, insti tuted by J J O'Nell, who conducted, a photo, graph gallery in the 1'aull building, against Mrs, Martha F I'aull, the owner of the building, and Contractor J. J. Ituddy, who made repairs on the third floor, waa heard yesterday morning be. fore uibitrators O'Nell claimed $300 (lanugo for lews of trade resulting from the hallway being blnckul The arbitrators found in favor cf Mrs, I'aull and awarded damagea against Contiactor Itiidd) In tho sum of 1M. C 11 Gardner rep. minted the plalntltf. I If. Uurna ard C. K. Daniels represented Mrs. I'aull, Contractor Ituddy had no attorney. lfll C mtB SyjfjfaS ACTS GENTLY vG - " ON KlDf BOWElS' CLEflNSeS E SYSTEM "LEAND EFFECTUALLY; OVERCOMES ..DATlnK, Habitual CoHsT,PAT'n DIIUAL PERMANENTLY BUY THE GENUINE -MAN'F'D BY UroRNUVfTGYRVF ,tfxSV't, "" ,vor f OR SAlt BY All 08U661STS PRICt 50c PtR DOTnJ WHENCE CAME IT? Mysterious Wounding of a Pedes trian on Lackawanna Avenuo by a Pistol Ball. Isador Pratzek, a South Side slater, was wounded In a mysterious manner while walking along Lackawanna ave nue jestetday afternoon. In passing the Hunt & Connoll com pany's store a bullet of 3S-callbre pierced the back of the rim of his hat, sttuck him In the back of the neck, causing a painful abrasion, and drop ped to the sidewalk at his feet. His head was bent forward at tho time, he says, nnd the missile must have come towards him at a sharp angle. Ho and all who were about nt tho time are positive there was no re port of a gun, yet the bullet, Judging fiom its angle nnd the fnct that it cleanly pierced the rim of his hat, was not a spent ono. No ono has been able to offer any reasonable explanation of where the ball could possibly como from. MRS. BOYD GIVES BAIL. Chicago Dowieltes Send on Funds to "Persecuted" Sister. Mrs. Clara Boyd yesterday entered ball before Alderman Knsson, In the sum of $C00, on tho charge of piactle Ing medicine without a physician's license, nnd of being one of the per sons who caued the death of Mrs. Lydla Newell, by neglecting to secure medical attendance for her when she was ill, and attempting to heal htr by the "faith cure," In accordances with the dictates of the Dowie creed. Mrs;. Hoyd telegraphed to Chicago Wednesday for funds to deposit as ball, and jesterday the money ar rived. One of the elders In the church also arrived, coming from Philadelphia, and will give Mrs. Hoyd the benefit of his counsel and advice. EXCURSION OF JR. O. U. A. M. Over 1,500 Journeyed to Lake Ariel Yesterday. The Joint excursion of the thirteen councils of (he Junior Order of United Ameiic.m Mechanics In this city and Dunmore was mn to Lake Ariel jes terday and was attended by between 1,500 and 1,000 persons, who Join neve I to the lake on a special train of fifteen cars, which left this city at S.45 o'clock. It was one of tho largest and happiest crowds seen nt thp lake this year. The day passed without a mishap, the le turn trip being made at 0 30 o'clock, the train reaching this city at 7.30. Not a little of tho success of the excur sion Is due to the efforts of Marvin Tuttle, who was the chairman of the committee on arrangements and who personally supei vised the vvholo affair. Grand Wind-Up Sale of Wash Goods Monday, August 27. Goods at Half Price Polka Spot, Navy Blue Duck, only 10 pleees 8c Lace and Open Stripe White Lawns 8c New Dimities, Yellow, Red, Rose and Blue 8c All Fine iaj4c Ginghams 8c Percales, yard wide, best I2c grade 8c Fine Foulards, look like silk 8c Lawns, plain colors, o-lnch goods 8c We offer the above great bargalus for one day only. All are the best 2ic and 15c goods. Specials in Our Cloak Department Ladies' Fine 85c Wrappers for 59c Fine Cambric, $1.25 Wrappers 79c 500 Ladies' Shirt Waists at half price. Ladies' Duck Skirts greatly reduced. Ladies' Linen Skirts greatly reduced. MEARS&HAGEN 415f417 Lackawanna Avenue. ANOTHER LEAGUE STARTS A CRUSADE TO STOP THE SALE OF INTOXI CANTS AT LAKES. Superintendent W. H. Williams, of the Scranton DUtrlct of tho Antl Saloon Leoguo, Claims That Beer and Whlskoy Aro Sold Without a Licenso at Lake Ariel and Lake Lodore and Has Notified tho Offl clols of Wayne County to.yut a Stop to It. Let those bef.nro who sell Intoxicat ing liquors at Lake Ariel nnd Lake Lodoro without a state license, If there bo any such, and rumor sas thete are, for tho Anti-Saloon leugue, rep resented by Its local superintendent, Rev. W. II. Williams, Is after them. Ilev. W. II. Williams, who has taken charge of the work of the league In this part of the state with great en thusiasm, announces that beer and whiskey arc being sold from booths at Lake Lodore and Lake Ariel In open violation of the law. He says he has searched the records and has found that while the proprietors of these places have taken the precau tion to secure Internal revenue li censes they have not got stato licenses and hence are liable to arrest. Both lakes are situated In Wayne county where Superintendent Wil liams has succeeded In organizing sev eral branches of the Anti-Saloon league. Ho has waited uplon thn proper authorities and has called their attention to the alleged violation of the law, with a side hint that If they didn't cause the an est of the violat ors, that the league will take the matter Into Its own hands. A meeting of tho Wayne County Bap tist association, held at Damascus on Thursday, was addressed by Superin tendent Williams, who told of this alleged Illegal sale of Intoxicants, and as the result of his remarks, a set of resolutions were adopted requesting Judge George S. Purdy and the sheriff to do their duty by enforcing the lavv. This movement by the league Is the first practical work It has done In this part of the state. The work so far done has been the work of or ganization and preparation, so that now If circumstances shoutd 60 re quire the organization Is ready to be come an active factor In the social life of Northeastern Pennsylvnnla While tho motto of the league Is "Tho Saloon Must Go," nevertheless Its officers believe that first of all the liquor law of tho state of Pennsyl vania bad and pernicious In Its effect, as they claim It Is, must be observed and not until It Is observed In a com munity do they believe that the work of eradicating the saloon should com mence. AMONG THE POLICE. Owen Tlntclier was arrcitcil cirly )esterdi) morning while stealing a ride on a Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train and was taken to the enter Mreet police station by Spcciil Officer (Joeilitr. He ma arraigned before Vla)or Molr )estcnla) morning and discharged I dw ird Connc) and George 1 ngle had a hcited discussion on Iaukawanna aiemie early yestcrdi) morning which terminated in a rough and tumble fight I'atrninien Sartor and Hart arrested both men and )mterda) morning Cooney paid S and Ingle $.1 to Mivor Molr. Mcholas Huber ent into the Center street police station early jestrrday morning and acted In a very disorderl) manner. He was ordered out by Sergeant ltcese Jones and, on refusing to leave, was escorted to a cell and later paid his honor ?-3. V telephone message mm received at police headquarters last night that a man was. brutal!) beating a horse at the- corner of Mulbcir) street and Monroe aenue Acting Sergunt Conner) responded to the call and found several men at tho corner holding a horse attached to a buggy and 1 eeplng awa) from it the owner, uho was in a vrr) drunken condition The animal showed signs of haiing been very roughly treated and Officer Conner) was Informed b) the people standing arcuml that the man had beaten the animal most brutill) The liorsc was taken to H.llrs livery stable and the owner waj re moed to the central police station Marriage Licenses. Ihomas Hopkins Tulor Mary WaMi Taylor (hauncc) It. Hunter Carbondale Jennie K. Purple Carbondale Tillman Urltton Mill ity Jcs.lc O. Walter Mill City Ilariey A, Decker Mooilc Hattle Tinklcpaugh , M.xMc William Allen Caihondale Mrah Ormlston Jerm)n BORN. W I I.SII To Itev. an I Mrs. Ceorge V. Welsh, of Manhcim, a daughter. MARRIED. niilTTON WAMIH.-lly liev. Diehard Illorns. at his residence, fi.1 Gibson strret, Augu-t 21, 1000, Tillman Ilrinton to Miss Jewle O. Walter, both of Mill fit), i'a JARS. JARS. i Ahn.lt thtc timr tfnrr Vir mncf l.ntintnpr Now fmlf 5L tiwu s, v wvswuj j t mvjt iiuuj,nvs.ubi 11 uvty nun Jnrs. M.ison Fruit Jars arc inside of glass, but all Mason Jars are not well made. Different shirt makers make different grades of white shirts, but they are all white. One can of fruit spoiled in a poorly constructed Jar will more than pay the dif ference of two dozen good ones. Did you ever stop to think of it? We keep the best. Geo. V. Millar & wmmffmmwwfwwmmimfimff It Won't Do Any Good biilllMMMMBIHlMS SSSSss J CASEY BROS Explosion Sale Old Y. M. C. A. Site, Wyoming Ave., Opposite Lyceum- We have been able to recover part of our large stock of Fine Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Etc., and will offer the same for sale for cash at greatly reduced prices. The greater part of the goods we have to offer are good as ever, except that they are a little dusty. Now i3 the time for you to buy a good carpet for a small price. Every arti cle to be sold. A great loss to us. Our customers' gain. Call early. Bring size of your room and secure the best bargains. SALE NOW GOING ON. ScpanfoD Carpet Co., 218-220 Wyoming Avenue. The Line of household Utensils In Our New 5c and 10c Department Is undoubtedly the largest and best ever seen in this city. THE EXTREME L0WNESS OF PRICE is, however, the most re markable feature of this stock. Remember, you will find every thing here in Agate Ware Crockery Glassware Galvanized Ware Nickel Ware 5c and 10c Hardware, Our Lunch Room. Order what J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312314 Lackawanna Ave. syysysyysyvi.yayyfsyvvy -T- New York Life Insurance 4- Insurance That Insures. Policies incontesta- able from date of issue. No restriction as to residence, travel or occupation, as to habits of life, or as to man- ner, time or place of death. Policies uon-forfeitable X after first premium is paid. One month's grace in the payment of premiums. Cash loans can be obtained at t auy time after the policy has been in force two years. f- Policies combine insurance and investment. : B. H. BETTS, Scranton : 6)7 to 610 Mears 4.4- 4 To anyone bringing this aehrrtlsenient to our office e will make a beautiful set o teeth, guaranteed to fit. tor $J ft). This olfir Is made to Introduce our new s)stem ol I'atnten Ven tistry. A written guarantee gien with ail our work If you have any drca)eil teeth tlat need attention call and have them examined fiee of charge. It does not cost anythlnr for ad. vise and you are just ai welcome as if sou had work done CUOVN AND MMDilE UOHK A 8l'rIAUV. PAIM.FSS El Jl ACTION. I)U. REl'Elt, DENTIST, 511 bpruco Street, Opposite Court House Co. "JJffi-'a AJ2. To th.uk of weather it's bad the hot enough without thinking about it. Think of something more pleasant. Think about our Bottled Beer. 216 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. PHONE 2162. Tinware Wooden Ware Window Screens Copper Ware Wire Goods, Etc, Take Elevator to Basement you want; pay for what you get - Agency Director : Branch Office. Building, Scranton, Pa, -r----r- -M- uomnanv 1 f f -f -f f f f