The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 04, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1901.
GOLDSMITH'S
Our 30th Semi-Annual White
Begins Tomorrow florning 8.30 O'clock.
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OU have learned to expect this merchandising event, and because you expect it we strive harder and harder each successive season to give
you better values than we ever did before. After many weeks of careful preparation our stock is now before you, and awaits your judg
ment. These half yearly Underwear Sales have established a reputation for us which stands second to none. It lcquires exactly ten times as much space to display our stock and serve
our customers now as it did fifteen years ago. This proves conclusively that goods of merit, honestly and correctly made of good materials, desirably trimmed, generous in size and marked
to sell at a small margin of profit are sure to win favor. In addition to this we beg leave to say that all our Underwear is made in well ventilated work rooms, under the strictest sanitary
conditions, instead of being made by cheap labor, in closely crowded, dingy tenement houses. Copyrighted tickets on nearly everv garment beats the inscription, "Guaranteed Non-Sweat
Shop Make." The best manufacturers in the country take off their hats to us, and tell us that but few of their customers arc as particular as we are, as to every detail in connection with
Ready-Made Garments. We study your wants and you repay us by your liberal patronage.
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Corset Covers
At " cint. Corset Covci of good Muslin, period llilinK,
put tnKi'ilicr well, relied se.iuiM, only tlnee to a un
tuniei. At 1!) ent, Coi.p Copiv. squill o neck, Cambric, eiiiluolrt
oty ulmnied ami tucUod final.
At .'" cent", Corset rovc-is of I-'liu- Cunliili, neat oinlituld
oiyunil liioc tilnimed; the latest fiendi styles.
At "I rents. Coi set envoi-, or e.celleiit Cinibile, emlnold
eiy niid luce uiinnieei, tucked flouts .vpi.tie, luiind
aiirl V nee ki; J." dliTou'iit Mylc.
At 1') cent-. "n -et Cnet!, French stjle m.nle iiniii llnet
Ions cloth, ti ininieil with tine lace and eiiilmilele-i.v.
Dlher -l les to in. itch sts. Iiiipt I'.uisd.in dc-lsns; up to
j :. if.
Night Gowns
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t !'. cenf. XIkIU downs fall .Milsdln, double yoke back,
link oke tiont, seneious In -I.l; u-iiiil pi lie I!'
i cuts. Onl three to a "ttstoiwi.
At lent-, .Vijjlit (low lis made In all the tliltci'eiit
slvlcs-, hish neck, low neck and Kinplie, I.ko and
i mbioldeiy ti limned.
At ." cents, sevpt.ii stvles o downs that would be con-
siclf-ieel i heap at 9S i cuts 111 llianv othei stoics.
At "" cents. Night (!ovvii ol .Muslin Ciinibiiu, lace or
embioldei ti Imined.
At 'K cuts. XIkIu (limns: oer ."0 stlr-s-t made of the
llnest (.anibiic and Iiiiik (loth, riemh eieslsns,
ulmnied with beautiful lace and enibioldei les.
The new Hisliop Uowiis. with low iipi U and shui t
skeos, espci Lilly adajued foi Suminc' weai.
At 19 (cuts, a lot of MNses' Xislil Clowns; all sizes
to lit children Horn .' to 1- yeais.
Other down-, up to 'fT.'is.
Many of our Cow lis lme low neck and shoit sleeves especially tor rfuuimei use.
tite.
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Long White Skirts
At GO cents Long: Skirt, Umbrella shape, of K'lod Cotton, with
a full tl.ue tucked Catnhilu liiflle.
ii .. ceius, i.onfj Kiris, i-aiminc, witn (.'uniiiric rutlle, tiim-
Mlnil will. Innn nt ..mill fililm t
.&V At US cent". Lcinir Skb is1. Urn dozen: Hip crro.-iti.m Ml. tit li.n--
fi-aln w(. have ever been able to show. Theie uie made
of excellent Cambilc. Full llaie umbrcllii effect, with
dust uiflle, and ti Imined with emhroldeiy fiom S to 10
Inches' wide.
At $1.11, Lour: Skills-, Cambilc with Cainbiiu Ilnuuce.ti limned
with deep val lace, or embioidery; 111 ,l.los to select
fi om.
At J2.73. Lonff Skiits, unibiella shape, fill I'i yauN vide,
witli lace inset Unit. Laeo edsre and Linen flounce.
U At $1.!'S, Lonjr Skirt", Jluslln, Cambric flounce, umbiella
Hhape. tiimmed with two lows oC lace inseitlon or
embioldeiy; 1." styles to select Mam.
Other Skiits ui to If.
Short Skirts
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At Si cents, Ladies' Shoit Skiits. plain but pood mateil.il and
well nude.
At I'l cent, Ladies' Slum Skiits, made of Canibtic, uinbtella
.shape, with tucked luflle.
At cent"', Ladies' Shoit Skirts, iimbiella shape, made of line
Cambilc and embioldeiy ti limned.
At IK cents, Ladies' Short Skirls made of linen lawn, umbielln
shape, tucked niHlc and laie tiimmed.
All of the oilier liner dualities up to l.'is.
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Child! en's s,lioi I Skills, :'.') to S'l cents.
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and embioldeiy edge.
At I." cents Ladles' nmwois, ullli wh
III. I, IIIUMU ,-l I'lillH-.S 1)111111,
At T, cents, Ladles' Diawei.s, of the best muslin, Cambric
Ulllle, liem slltehed and ole band.
At 2!' cents, Cambilc T'mbiella 'Diaweis, hem stitched o
tucked Cambilc; lllllle.
At I'l cents, einbroldeiy or lace tiimmed Diawuis, uinlnell
shape.
Jinny line Fiemli desiKiis up to ?.' 'N.
Dressing Sacqiies and KiERonas
We hae put our best foot loiwanl this season In thin specialty, and we aic prcp.ued
to show you ovei .10 dllfeient stvles.
At 7.1 cents. White Lawn Biessiimr Saccules, tucked back, okc fiont, with inserting and
l uflle.
At S5 cents. White Lawn Piesslnif Saccpies, tucked b ick and front, with embroidcicd
collui.
At f' rents, White and Coloied Uiesslnir Sacities, itlj embioiderv and niflles; also
Klmonas oL White Lawn, w'ith c oloicd Law n holders of I'niL, Blue and La -
ender.
At $1.10, AVliite Lawn DicssIiik: S.uciue.s, with hem .stitched flout, collar and sleeves
and libbon bows.
At Si 'is to Sl.fiS, the linest and pieltiest Di essinpr .Saccules oxer shown in this city,
tiimmed with Lice and embioldeiy.
C-"In connection villi Ibis KiMt sale we are showing; all of the newest stles ot
htialRht Fiont Coisots ironi the best niakeis, iani;iiif,r fiom .10 cents lit" lo fH .10.
And as a special we will olfer L'UO doen .Summer Ventilating Coisets at I'll cents.
Also a blif lot of While Apions at popular pi Ices.
ARE AFRAID
OP LIGHTNING
SCHOOL BOABD WANIS SCHOOL
BUILDINGS PROTECTED.
It Wnb Decided Last Night to Have
Lightning; Hods Placed on Every
School Building in the City, and
After n Fight the Building Com
mittee Was InstiuctecV to Receive
Bids Mr. Jayne Thicntens to En
join the Boaid tiom Building the
New Tii st Waul School.
'I'lic mijiiilt of tin- tin minis nf the
s liool bcuiil pic scut al a uieetiUK ln-lil
list iiIkIii commltti'il tin boaid in
1 inch of putllnp; ll;,rliiniu 101N on all
the slIioii! biillcllns in ih(. , ijj, ajid
ill! ec ted 111' liulldlui; i timiulllce lo ad
Vi'ltlsc lur s. i Jed piopos.ils lot the
s-anif. The ni.tjiit ll didn't win out, b
it said, until altii the iiiluniin ii.nl
put up a MlHT tUht
The (uestion was Inoiuht up by the
biilliillU' commmee, Alio in their ie
lioii lccomnieiidecl that IIkIUiiIiik iods
lo pine ed on all the schools I'liaii
mail Sihlieiel moved the adopiiou of
the leeomiiicii laiton, and their ws in
stant objection
Mr Mai kei thought (hat the putthi
ol Hie l oils on the hllllililiKS would be
luipiis.slblc, unless the iiiemhets went
b.iel: on Hie lesolutlou taken at the
time Hie appiopii.itlou w.ih maiK not
to cieale ,inv ie(ieleneie; dlllillfr tile
inmliii? jciti Tin i was no pioUsion
made in the uppi epilation for any
llghtnliif,- i oils, and tlieie was no ap
piopilatlon Mom which any Hinds
could lie taken to pay tor them,
Upon iiKiuli In;,- what the cost wntild
he, ho was Inl'oiincd by ,lr. Ilociio that
It would bembout $150 n building. This
would mean n toinl cxpendituio of
neatly $6,000. Jli. liiuker moved to
postpone,
xo c'.vi'si: fou urrtuY
Mr. lvans lenuirked Unit theto was
no cause for any liutry, in the history
of tlio city there had never been a
s'chool building burned, nnd they could
ro without toils tor a month or two
moie, anyway, Ninety per vent, of
the buildings In the city had no lightning-
rods. Dr. O'.Miilloy said theio
waa every reason to believe thai light
Tilng rodi were of no advantage at all,
Jluny scientific men weie of that opin
ion, he said,
Mr. Jayne thought It wasn't tight to
bring up such a mutter at n .spec lal
meeting, with only fourteen menibeis
present. Ho was in favor of postpon
ing action, so that the advisability of
putting up the rods might bo discussed
with all tho membets piesent. He also
thought it peculiar that the building
committee had got together and dis
cussed the matter and then brought it
up. "What's behind this, I wonder','"
he asked.
"Well, there's the lightning ind
agent sitting right behind you, Mr.
Jayne. I guess he'll be able to tell
you," buifct out Mr. Oolden, amid a
general laugh. Those who didn't know
the agent was ptese.nt looked mound
gnd beheld a ical, Mlck-looklng gentle
man sluing over nr.il the dooi, who
looked veiy much confused.
Mi. Jennings insisted that theio was
no dsie on the put of aujliody to
puicliuse lightning; tods without fhst
knowing what they would cost. It
would not inn t to adopt the building
committee's leeonimcndatiou. Mi. llai -ker
and Mr. Lvnns Insisted that bids
or no bids, pinpoints or no pioposals,
the adoption or the building commit
tee's lecommend.'ition committed the
boaid to the piuohiise at some inline
time ot lightning mils of unknown cost
and of unknown advantage.
MOTION W1THDR WX.
Mr. llai kei wlihdievv his inutlnn to
postpone, upon Chniim.in Sehtiefer,
of the building lonmilttee moving that
the whole mutter be leleried buck to
tne building committee and to wltli
dnuv the c ominltteeV ice onnnenda
llou This didn't at all suit Mi .len
iiing. who offtii'd a substitute in the
Id in of in amendment.
This amendment pi milled that the
lec oinmendiitioii of the committee be
adopted and that the committee be
Instiucteil to mheitlse for bids. This
put the question to a dliert vote, and
the amendment was cat i led. as the
following schedule will show :
Yeas Sillies, lMlilll1s, CkiIiIcu,
line lie. Jennings, Sehlietci, (.eoiiaid,
C.lbbons .
Nuv.s Cyncill, lr, O'.Mnllev, Sehae
lei, JtcMie, r.villis, Mai kei I),
The hulldlnji committee fttitliei to
commended tlml bids foi the new
school buildings h opened nt a meet
ing id the committee to be held net
Kildiv nh'ht, when the addillntuil
bids for the heating and ventilating
will also lie icady lo be opened, This
leconimendatlon was adnpted as was
a fttither one tetusing to go b'iek on
the bo.iid's original detetminntlou to
eieet ii school at tho coi nor ot the
liiiulev.nd and Knlnes slieet, In the
I'll st wntil, and ignoilng the petition
iiuMinst tho locntlon of the sohool.
I signed bv ceituln piopeity ownein of
that wind,
In lov of the fact that the com
mittee had oliJecN-d io tho petition
piesented some two weeks ngo be
cause It was signed by certain cltifena
who had signed a pluvious petition
piesented some months bofote, Mi,
Jiiynn offered an entirely pew peti
tion against the school, but Piesldent
rjlbbons would not penult it to bo
i cad, Mr Jnyne said after the meet
ing that If contracts weto jvvaidod
for the school, cotilt would be asked
for an Injunction lestralnlug tho ofh
cers of tlio boaid troni executing it.
The building committee was aiithor
Ued to lecelve bids tor the disposal
of the old building near No. 10 school
on Falrvlevv avenue, The .supply coin
mitten wns authored to tecelvo bids
for supplies and for coal and wood.
On leeommendutlon of the supply
commltteo a contiact was entered Into
with tho Central Pennsylvania Tele
phono company for six 'phones, tit a
yearly jental of $151. Tho sectotary
was empoweied to turn over any old
school books on hund to tho Italian
school on Chestnut stteet.
D., L. & W. Board for Today.
The following Is the make-up ot the
D., L. and W. boaid for today:
fciranton, June I, Kl.
MOMIVV, Jt.'Xi: 3."
Wild Catt. 1'j I S p. in,, I', (avjnaiu'li; 10 p.
m J. II -Mj.-nii.
Tl'K&ltW, Jt m: I
Wild CjU, Eit-1.' SO i. in., 11. I', bllli.-au,
.1 .1 m , VI I'linirtilv; 5 1 in,, P. I' sterns;
lei i. in, C VV. Ilium; It i. m , Willi mi Iviiln t
1 )i in, Litlinicr. wllli II PciimIipiIv'i cic;
o p. in , 1'. Il.lllot; cl p in , 1 in Wound,
Summits I Ir ii i m , VI. ,1 lit Mini. in. s i
in, west, 0 l'loiinfilkcr; fi t in., ni-l, I. I u
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cil irnm N.n An.', I". Mi Mll-tn- 7 i in il
tic in ( Mil., i, VRI jiio, 7 p in , cl ii diii ( iviilo.
lliciinji.on
Pullers in j m , I I' Vcnr,
I'n-licri-S i. in, s iiCViiii" , in n in , s
rnuiiiil.v j II 0 i. pi, Almin; 7 p in, Mniili.t,
!' i 111, l.llilHlr.- Id l in, .V Wnlenci
I'lsrnuni I lumes ', i m, Ciittiip.v: 7 .i. ri..
mi sn ; .1 ') p. ii . st niton; 7 i, in. Mi item in
Wild Cm. ni-1 i in, liilm llivtci, 7 i
in, T. 1". DulTy wall W. It. Ca-tiiPr's cirw, ID
i m , O Cij: It .1. 111 , ,1, Itnikhnt; 1 p. m ,
(', Mncslct; -J i in, I'. Ii. Iteiscii; 4 ) lie,
.Mcljrthv, f. p in, VI ( irnio.lv ; 7 m, lolm
(Jjlii.'iu.
Miliri..
I.' i: hull will inn W. I'. ( j liter's Cle h-.u
Mr.
lomlniiir Vlills will inn 7 p m r i.-ener en
iim Mniiiliv, .limp ., in lico eif ( VlcUoic in.
W. VK vlll-lil will 1 .1 K i hi.-c own inn on piek iii
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Deluwaie and Hudson,
111 l.llec I V.I.V ID, JK)1.
luilin loi I jrliuiiclili- Icivo suaiiioii it 0 'C,
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ll,.r, a. in , l.s, J.ls, J U. 1 i7, tl.ll),7 Is, ID II,
II CO p. in.
for I. V. II II pjinU-fiO, 11 OJ a m ; IIS,
4 'J7 uml 11.. . p. in.
Tor I'eiin-jb mil It. It. jiuli.ts o 13, 1,j a.
in.; S.1S and 1 17 p. in
I'oi All. inv mil all points noitli 11 QU 2. m.
ami J tl v. in.
sfNI)Y T1IMNS.
Per railioiuhlu lido, It, J) j in; ? II, a il,
0 47, 10 ).' p, in
for uiiP, nun (isj, n,r,5 n. m ; 103, 125,
0.27, S27 p. in
I'or Albany and point? noitli SSI p. in.
1 or Hoik sihlc 1), IK) a, in, and 3 01 p. m.
I.owot i ales to all puinta in United SMtcJ
nnd C'amda.
I. II. lU'llPIl K, (!. P, A., Alluny, N. Y.
II, VV. tlll)ss, p f. , . Suantoii, fa.
RLROTMEJTABLS
PENNS.LVANIA KAILRUAl
Schedule iu Effect March 17, 1001.
Trains leave Scianton:
6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Havrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitta
burg and the West.
9.38 a. m., -week days, for Hazleton,
nnd for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and tho
West.
2.18 p. m,, week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. in.,) for Sunbuiy, Hnrns
bmg, Philadelphia, Balthnoie,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. m., week dnys, tor Sunbury
Hazleton, Pottsville. Hanisbuig,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
3 n. iiurnnvfcov. c.cn. mt.
J. B WOOD, Gen. Pas,. irt.
Time Card in fffirt Ver, 30th, 1000,
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lUten a cent in-r mile,
I.oiicst ItRtot to nil I'oliiu Wrt,
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ClYorl.CllJ. kcrultu. I'.
Cential Raihoad of Nnw Jeisey.
buttons In New Voik--tout uf Liberty .lu-c!
v. it , nnd .soutli I n ii -
IIVII. 'IWIll.i: IN I I'l IX I MAY II). ich.
'IrailH le'ive hiuntnii tnr New oiK, Nceejr
r.liJt'Clli. riillucle'lplil i, r iton, Hrlhlcdiini, Al
liniimii, Mamli ( hunt, iiul Wiiltl) limn, at b 5',
a. in,; imw"'"', J lu' ,,'l",;s' 4 IW P in bun.
daif, 2.15 I I"
1 ur 1'ilUon and UllMt'Iliiii, j", a. in ; 1 In
and l.i P ! siiiidiJ. -'"' l. in.
for Ilaltiineiiu and W'.ciin'lriii and points
Soulli and Wcet. via llctldc'ieni, h,,3 a. m , j.,
niid I p. "' 'unclijf, Mfl p. in
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Toi Ilcaillni!, I.el'iiion ancl lljtrlniv. via Al.
lontuvvn, b'l't a. n'l t.W I', in. -ciiidn,,
2.11 p in.
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I'm jloimlaiii Tail.. "'' i in , 1 III .im it,)
p in.
Tlnonsli ticse'l 1. 1 nil i)intrt cat, m,ui, j,i
vviot at lowest i ilc a it Mi', tlitiou
II I'. IIVI.DW1V. ( Pas. .Bt
J. II. OI.II M SKV Cell. Mipt.
Deltiwaie, jjackawtmua nnd Western
In hlTcct Dec. 2. 1100.
South Leave huanton fur New Voil. at 1.4D
3D0 0.50. bOU and 10 It) a. in.: 12.55, 3.JJ n, in'
lor l'ldladclpliU at S.OO and 10 (lj a. m uf,;
and U.Sl j) in t'or titruudaliuri; at 6 10 n, in
Milk acioinniddatlnn ut .1.10 p. ni. Arrive) at
HODOhCII uv c u '." " i J- U5, .1,15, S
7,10 i, in. Arrive at i'hlledelnlila at l iw, t j
COO und 6.2i I', m. Arrive fiom Vew York it
1,10, 6 Si anil 10.2J 1. Ill ; I.IW, I.B.', C n, ;
anei ji u p. in. imm ciiuiieuuuri; at e.Oj j,
m.
North Iravo oianton for Ilnflalo ind inter,
mediate- fctaticn at 1.1S, dSa and OOi) a, in
1 55, 6 IS and 11.S5 p. in. Tor Osivrao um
Svraiu-c at OITi a. ni, and 1 5.1 p, m, j.-r
lltica at 1.10 o. in unci 1 53 p. in. Tor lion,
ttoso at V.m ii "Ii 110 ad o in p. m, 'or
Xliholaof at 1WJ and O.n p. m. j,-0l. 1)ir ,.
Iiimton at 10 M a. in. Arrive in Scranton rj"i
Uutlalo at 1.21, 21 1, -.1 1 and WOO a. m.: 1 JO
and fc.00 p. in. I rom O.vvveo and isjrauisc at
2 03 a. m.; IJSi and i 00 p. in i rom (I, ,
at 2.03 u. m, l!U and 'J CO p, m. i,,,..
Weliolson at T 00 a. in. and 0 00 p. m, r,Dm
Jlontroe at lU.'Xi a. in.; IU0 nnd 8nO p. in
Woomsuurt; Wvlslnn I.eavo Soianlnn feir
rvortliunibtiUiiil, at d.13, 10ft! a. m.j J.J5 aji
6 50 p. in. toi 'lmoutli at 1.03, 340. (, 50 n
m For Kington at 8.10 a 111. Arilvo at
Norlhunihcrland at 0,d.'i a. m j 1,10, fi.oo um s ,
p. m. Ailivo al tvlnuston at 8 53 a. in. Arrive.
M I'lvMoilli at 2 00. i.J. 0 13 p m. 2t"hl
in f-iranton from Noitliumbcrland at 9ia a. 111
12 R5, 4 50 and b.13 . in. 1'iom Klnsston at
11 (W a. ri. fiom I'ljmoutli al 7.35 a. 111.; j.'q
and 5 J5 p. in.
jsiisnw tihins
South leave Kc union ot 1.10, J 00, 550, 10 03
p. in : 3 :'-i jnd n.iO p. 111.
North Uavu inanton at 115, 0 35 a. m
1.51, 5 l-i and 11.0.3 p 111 '
Ulooinsbun Dlviilon Levi) Scranton at 10.03
a in and 6 50 p in.
TEETH I
We extract teeth, fill teeth, aiul apply gold crowns and bridge work, with- C:
out the least pain, by a method patented and used by us only. When the im- g,-
piession is taken in the morning plates will be finished same day, if desired. X
'T'iw tei inio Hnr Vr'wac fnr Dflrfonf Dainlooo nflnHofrtr &
'JV'w, jmmi nuiu uui iiiuvd ivi lunvui, xuiuiujj iuuiiaii.T r'
.. .. " &
l8EB&. Full Set Teeth (that fit) $5.00 &
CTEHSs4UdV(BKA.-12a4 ..n.... ' S
. 'isxmstm& f in IM H ntrc SI. 1111 .
Silver Fillings 50 gi
Cmld Crowns .SXQO to S5.00 st-
VaUJ -r - . c ;
'rM5e1lrHWIilftSuP', 1 eeth Without Plates 5.oo
va!i'(TO&willtlitfs ru. .,ir.Tai. - ifrxi
Wo give a written guarantee lor if) yens on till work. Q. -sBBfe '-U
1110 met intii, tins ih an incorporated (,'oniputiy doing bust- KMJPV- ,
.m..i." . .. 7...T.1 .1 ;. .7... r. '."' .". "..""'.". .A..'-"" ". v i'BWi.n..i a,... 1 ii.uiiiiiin
w iJiiii-i'i I 11. hiii 1 'imiii I' i'ir imii ill j 1 1 1 1" reiJiiiviuiiiiiirit i ml s ii-meui em.ii .1 4 1 1 t . 1 1 . 1 1 1 h i 1 . 11 1 1 11 1 ri 11 -t 11
that wo Do Exactlv at Wo Ailvnrlluc. lWfayicyjyilMli
WH MAKI1 A Slj:ci.lrY of vJcjicl Ciovvn anil TltlelKe- Wotk. Tliia la a sH
s.U'lii of nisei tins .it tiliciul tcctli nil cie one ur iiioic ate) missitiK vvllliuiit tlio g;
use of a pinto. Tills vtork is nuist bean tf I ill mill c.tnnot l)c elotoeteil fiom tlio ."
n. 1t111.il teeth. AVIten pinpoil clone', vvi II l.mt .1 liivtinii' Cell unci m iih opet- Si
ate. It will ho u plraMutc fur us te carefully -.atnlrio jour tenth and lell jou Sit
.iotly what your wotk will cobt. No cIiuiho lor tills. Jloitts, 8 to S. Bun-
day., 10 to 4. i 3:
B8 IRII C I I t I f iinrr I aikitt inni aid W'eoi nnj avriino Over gr
llllj wv lillo UUIlid! rdMUIo r,;,,,0 rM J0oW( J,nl ,,m,J stat"- f:
j&w3$t) "fik iQSxZOMvl
IKHJl??
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a
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ry . ,i
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Erie Raihoad, Wyoming Division.
'lime Tabic in I, fleet Sept. 17, ltKW
I'liitm for .lliwley and local ponrti, connect.
In j at lUvvlo uilli Trie railroad lor New ocit,
NcnLuri; a.id inttiincdinlo point), lean; Serjn-
ton at 7 05 J. in. and - 'i5 p. m.
'Iraiua urilvc at Kiacton at 10 3D a. in nnd
9.10 p. rn.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Railroad,
111 Klfccl llllie' .' IH11
'llJIll, I I It. s, i.Ull.Jli:
Tor I'lillailclphla nnd New oiK U I) . II
It. It., .it UVt and I) ii 1 111, tend ' l. I ;
(Dlac.lt Diiiniond l.vpn), aril 11 .,u p m. iun
.i. . ,. 11 i l 1 r. u .17 ..
UUV3, 1'. el 11. le. I. , ", f -1 p lie
I'cr Mlille llavin, Iluleton und ininolpil point
In tlio coal regions, via Ii .. II It It 11 n,
'.'.IS nnd U7 p. m 1 01 I'olKVilli, ill, a m
'J.1H ). in,
for licllilrlicm, Ilialrn. Itojellng, Hani,lnii!;
and piincipal iiitciincdlato btatloio via I). iV. II
Jt. It, 11.15 1,.'S 11. in j 2,, I .7 (lllael. In.
movie l,ii), II 'r' I' m i!inlij, I) .v. I!
II. It., Ii, 1. in.. l.r'', t -'" l1 in
I'or TiinkliannocK, rovvanili, Kliniii, u(a,
(lencva and prlnclpit iiitcnmdiilo stations, eii
l) U J. W, II. It, Mil a 111.; 101 an j .j.icj
p. in.
I'or Geneva, Itoelictor, Uufijlo, Mayara Pall,
Clilraso and all poInU vvct, vli I) , It ; ,
",4S, 115.1 a. 111, I ih. -i.il lllliel, liiimniid )'
IiiO, " In I" ' 1,-'' I1 l" s'i'i'li, I) V II
It. It , 11. V), c..'7 p in
ruinnail pariue- un-i ei.ei'iny -ji i.eiiun , uie-j
pailom care on all uaiin between Wilkrs llauu
and New nrk, I'liiladelplda, llnilalo und Mii
pemlon UrUKf
liOILIV II. WliniMI, (.en Supt , 2U Coitland
strict, New York.
CHAHM.S S. 1.1 1:. Hen Pass Agl , SQ Coitland
6tieet, New- oiK.
Tor tltkeU and 1'nllrian rervat!om apply lo
SOU lae.kau.mna avenue, berantoii, I'a
1' ! h 'I H $ H- i' wvevrvvevpvvvewnfq.
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS,
w w
Orano Atlantic Hotel tNO annex,
VilifJnU ve and lb aili, Atlantli-Cllv, N I
Sixth .vi ir, "'') leantifnl iwnii cn-ulie, ,liu'lj
and with Intli, hot and cold wuulti hah.
in liotcl and jiiik'J. Ineation clecl and .enlral,
vvitlilii few atd uf the- Med I'ki Oieheili.i
Olfei-s tp.cial unliw late. fU eo t hj week
l?J.M up by cla.v &iri lal rjli to families I'oje lie's
nuit all train-. M 1 1 1 1 lor bee-Met
til Mil Kb I. lOl'i:
HOTEL OSBORNE,
tlanllo ll. V J Ono tepnie from lieicli.
New- 75 romn annex Mod, in appointim-nn. In.
eve clled rrrvbe llrtf. bv Ibo cla.v, I,'i ind up.
vaid H tl' week, iss. and upwaid. I'apnlt.v,
100. II. 4. Uboine.
sfiiiEii mmmm
Our iipw sLocl: of fabrics specially adapted for
thiii season, is now complete and comprises all
the new novelties in
Porch Rugs Porch Curtains
o
Fibre Carpets
Straw Waitings Summer Draperies
WILLlAnS&flcANULTY
Temporary store 126 Washington Ave,
Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies.
( ! 'h i i- ; $. $;
Pocono Heights Hoijse
Ac commodity IOj niodciu inipioveiii-nii Hocn
ttuaiai on iunn,c: teinn inodeiale, bi.i. lef
eienecs bcml (or ilicular
Allis-Chalmers Co
bitiiOMseiiiS to -M ill little Hii.sliie.ss uf
niiUsun .Miiniii'.ic'tiiiliit,' i'h, Ucr.inton
.111(1 Wllkin-li.cue'. I'.i.
, ,. .. lf. n n Hlalloiuij KliKlnes, llulleis, .Mining
Samual bdmgsr, Iv.t, Pocono. Pa, I Muihmwj, iuii.i.