The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 11, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1901.
INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
AMOUNT OF COAL PRODUCED IN
UNITED STATES.
Total Tonnago for 1000 Wris Largor
Than Any Preceding Year Wo
Aro the Greatest Coal Producing
Country in the World Two Fire
men Placod on the Hog Engine
for tho Summor Ordor Posted at
Binghainton for D. L. & W. Con
ductors Other Industrial Nows.
noturnfl Juit loniplPteil fo llu t'nltetl
Slates KfoloRltiil uttiM'y liot Mint "II
let'oids wpiu Imikiti In tho piodui'tion
of co.il In the t'nltcil Stale) lu 1'JOO,
and this lomitiy Unili tin? oul pio
(Hit III? countllrt nf the u 01 1(1. Tin'
total output of coal In liiOO was "7,
R40.000 shoit toiiH, an Iihip.isi1 over tho
lirpccdliiK1 j p.ir of 13 soo.noo toil", or a
little oor fi per (cut. The ulitt of
this ptoilnot a J.'Di.iJO.miO an Iti
dpasp over lSin of SII.MVOOO ot about
IB per cent. Tln alup of the io.il
piniluct in 1!00 on lioaul .us at thr
mines was cciuiil to iii.irl one-tlilitl
of the Milllp of Hip total inliiPinl jini
duct of tho ITnltcil Slatoo In ivj'i Theic
weio only tlute statis 1kxp (oal pio
duct In IflOrt uas Ion tli.in that of IS'Ht.
TIiijo wcip Mai. land Oipkoh and Ida
ho. The last l InslKiilllriint. Imvlng an
output of onl ti'iit tons In Isti with
no ippoited piodiut in l'Mio
Owing to Hip Mi lie In I ho anthiailtp
lCRlon lu I,(nnslvanl.i In tho fall of
1000, the piodintlon of aiithiaille (oal
dceiiM-pd alMiut :s ono uOO Iouk tons,
the piodml beliiK lu l'lOii, r.ftiss 'tsj ions
tons, aKahist f.:,"i i,i,iT lone; tons in
ISI'9. This deii(M-e was moip than
made up for bv an ln lease of ncuh
r,:.un.0O shott tons (about 1,'iOOOOfl Ioiik
tons) lu the output of bituminous oal
In tho Male.
Tho IjikoI lm lease in tonnage was
made In West VliKlula, that mihIi- .
(eedliifr a total 20.000 urn) tons for the
Hist time. The net hit Rest i;aln was
In Ohio, wheie y.GO'.ns s-limt tons weie
added to the pioduet of the piplou
jonr. Tlio net K.iln in I,eniulanla
amounted to LMuOOOO slnnt ton". Ala
bama Is (ledited with u K.iln of VOO.COO
tons of about 11 per lent
The most notable cotnpaiatUc Rains
were made lu Ailians.is, Hie Indian
Tenitory, Miihlmn and I'tah In 1SHG,
Michigan piodueed les than 100 000
tons, mid the pioductlon of that state
had not iincurpiI SO.OOO tons per ar
up to that time. Mine then, howewr,
the Michigan Holds hae bieii develop
ed anil piodiKtlun has Iikh.immI iapldl,
until it icaihed .i total of s',0 000 tons
In IflOO, a Rain of about So pit (cut
oer IS''', whldi in ttun was neatly
double that of isis.
Pi lor to isrn tticat Hiil.iin w.is the
leading1 coal piodiuliiR nuintij of the
woild. but In that ear the I'nlicd
St.itc took flist place. The ptoducihm
of Oteat r.ill.iln In 1100 amounted to
LVj.lTO.ldl Ioiir tons, en i'OJ no.rtTi Mintt
tons, lomp.uec wltlt with h the l'tilted
htates has a lead of 1.1 ::00 nno .short ton
or just double that ot the ptei piling
car.
Older to Conductois.
The folowlnR otdet has been poster
at HIiiRhamtou for the benellt of Dela
wate. l.ach.twaniiR & Western con
ductois. A blue fl.ijr by diy nnd a blue llpht
by nlRht will be fastened to a post at
the tenter of the passenger platfoim
In ftont of the passeiiRcr station at
31iiRhamton.
Upon the airhal of the painRer
trains In the station fnun eithei the
Seranton or r.itffalo divisions, this sr.
nal will be dlsplavcd, and is a wain
liiK for (ondui'tois that car Inspictois
ate woiKIiir on tt.ilns, and they will
please to not Rive the sIriuI to ilepait
riom the station until the ilaj? Is taken
down by the car foieinan. When this
Is done the Main will he leady to leave
the station.
This Is bioiiRht about by cclia woiK
pf vvatciiiis' and IccIiir cats and will
no conduetots the tumble of tunning
nver the platfoim to find out wlun the
U.tln Is toady, and as thcie has been
iiore oi less tumble of late, this plan
las been adopted uf handling the tialn?
(t this station.
Extension of Tiolley Line.
The end of this week will witness
the opening ot tho I'lvmoulh and
LaiKesvlllo blanch of the W,nniitig
Valley Ttaitlon t'nnipan.v. The com
pany has tuslied the woik thiougli In
limit oider and when completed the
Iuo will be as line I v (quipped as any
)f the othei biaiuhe
The loadbod Ih tint of the old D
tnd II i" coiupanv line fiom I'lvmoulh
o I'oke Hollow, which has been leased i
'ot a teini of oais It was In good
Or Pio roe's Fa
vorste Prescription
Doubles a Mother's
Joys and Halves Her
Sorrows
It docs this by a pre-natal pre
paration in which the mother finds
aerself growing stronger instead of
weaker with each month. Instead
of nausea and nervousness, there are
healthy appetite, quiet nerves, and
refreshing sleep. The mind's con
tent keeps pace with the body's
romfort. There is no anxiety, no
Iread of the approaching time of
travail. When the birth hour
tomes it is practically painless, the
recovery is rapid, and the mother
5nds herself abundantly able to
nurse her child.
"Favorite Prescription" contains
bo afcohol, neither opium, cocaine,
nor any other narcotic.
Sick women are invited to con
Btilt Dr. Pierce by letter free of
charge, and so obtain without cost
the advice- of a specialist in the
diseases peculiar to women, All
correspondence strictly private and
sacredly confidential. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mm. Annie Jllacktr, 6n Catherine- Street,
Sjrracutc, N, V wtitei. "Your medicines have
done woud.cn for roe, Tor years my health was
very poor; I had four miscarriages, hut since
takisir Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and
'Golden Medical Discovery ' I have much better
health, and now I have a fine healthy baby, I
here recommended your medicines to several
of my friends and they have been benefited by
them.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure
, tUzziftess ajod sick headache.
repair and only in a few place were
changes necessary. The trolley lino nan
been ntrunR fiom poles erected on
each side ot the road and Is all teady
awaiting the power test.
Xew cars for the line have been
purchased from u Washington llrrn,
two of which have at rived. They have
been fitted out with air biakc and
newest equipments. The line tins
fiom the Plv mouth lines at Pull Itun
crossing to Poke Hollow miming
through Welsh Hill and LntkcflVlllo.
Siipeilntendent 'Wright will take n
party of olllclals and guests over the
line for a time test on Saturday.
Boilormnkors Quit Work.
The bolleimakcis who have been at
work at the Allls-Chaliuci.s company's
shops during1 the past week stopped
woik esterday morning, as a lesult
of verbal suasion emplojed by the
members of union still on strike.
The latter met Tuesday afternoon
and decided to take measures ipRaidlug
the return to work of the Allls-Chal-mei's
men, They matched down to the
shop nnd met them as they left for
the tlu and had a delegation theie
again estciday moinlng. The stilkeis
mingled with the other men anil so well
did they eerclse their peisuaslvo atts
that only thiee men entuied the shops
and these left shoitly aftei wauls.
Two or thiee of the car bulldets who
had l etui lied to woik tile out on sttll.e
again, and yesterday repotted at the
strlkeis' lic,id(tiartPis.
Two Firemen to an Engine.
After much pctsuaslon on the part
of the men, the Lackawanna tailioad
has nsilgneel two 111 emeu to each of
the big "hog" engines fot the months
of .llilv August and Spptembei,
This will afford the men much ip
llef and luc ldentall.v seive In i tout
ing a better feeling among the Hie
men It has been ov eptlonallv hard
wotk to "lite the liogs," as the men
put It, nnd the woik has ipsiilted In
lnanv of the woahoi ones being dis
abled. In consequence of this oider,
a number of new flienien have sc
ented emplovinent on the loid.
D., I. & W. Board for Today.
The following Is the make-up of the
IX, I., and W. board for today:
stunton, .inij ll, ii(il.
I)snV, .It l,Y 10
Wild C itJ. !il-S p m, I' Hi Wotiiicr, 10
p m , A, II Jiouc.
Till Ils), ln.V II.
Wild ("At. 1 it-3 a in , Willi mi hliln. 1 a
m. M .1 llennlsin, )0 .1 m , (. 1 stjpi,.,, i
I O I'ltrgerild: 2 p in , I .1 ( o-lollo;
1 p in W I Mnsict , C p in , V. CjwmnUi
MinnnlK He Ot in , rji-t .1 11 lliniilKin,
si in, Met, n 1 lounfclker, 0 p in, cist, I.
orlitit S i m , n,t. W. II Miliols, 7 p m ,
n Vuu', I. MiVllMri, T p m , tjinj, VU
I .hip i p in , C'avtUJ, lhompiin
l'us'iers h a in, lloiHcr, lo i in , Hnnoitv,
II 0 i in, Vlunn, 7 p in, Mniph., 0 p in,
1 aniping. tip in, V Ui'lflicr
I'afiicr 1 iiciiies 7 i m t (iidne. 7 a m,
Slneer. 10 i. in, r Niinmn. 5 0 p tn , M
(iiilri , 7 p in , Mrliowrn.
Wild fits ! sa m . hlnsMrv: 11 i in ,
f lDuihian; 2 p m. I (,lnlr; i p m , .Mm
liivli-i, 0 p in , ,V. I, hrtiliuni.
MlIK r.
I Mcllnnnrll iml I fioitllc anil ironK will
urn 0 I in ullil rit, Iridic ,lul 1.', an I cccij
tlilid (In until fnrtlirr notice.
Ill ikrnian I'ltilik (nnoian will gn out with
Willunt Ivirhv until fnitlier notlcp.
Iliikrnuti I iwllc icpoits (or ( W. 1 llrgcriM
i omliic tnr I.ittlinn will run iuhtr nt Mcliol
w n, hilj II, 7 i in
SUNDAY IN SCOTLAND.
Much of the Old Time Austerity is
Now Disappearing.
I mm the loitiiightl Itculcw
The bitter obseivanco of the Pab
lialli' to use the confession)!
language, "the spending of the whole
da.v In the public and private eettsps
of Divine woiship," used to be ac
counted the chief symbol ot the out
standing manifestation of Catvinlstlc
theoctaey In Scotland. The stranger
vvllhln our gates may sav that the
"bitterness" is still loo muih lu ev Id
em e. The trains that tun on Sunday
ate so few and so slow that a visitor
to one of the laiger cities on that elav
finds himself to all intents and pur
poses a pilsonet. (llasgnvv Is the only
one In which he can move liom place
to plate bv means of the mitnklpil
tranic.il S. So museum, llbtaty, ot art
gallety, however. Is open to him even
theie, the Town council declines to al
low music to be plaved In the public
pat ks.
In lMlnbuigh the Museum of Science
and Ait Is open for thiee hours. Hut
fot this innovation the public of th it
eltv have to thank, not their Town
e otitic II, which lefttses to allow Its
t ramcars to inn on Sunday, but the
Scottish education deparment, nuclei
whose contiol the Institution has ie
eentlv come. A protest has been made
against the "high-handed action" by
ceitaln of thn ecclesiastical (ouits,
Hut as It Is noticeable for falntness
latliet -than foice, and has not been
JoliiPd in either by leading pi cachets
oi bv leading lajmcn It will be of no
avail
In other ways a revolt against the
tiadltlonal obseivance ot what is now
all hut universally known not as the
Sabath. but as Sunday, Is spieadlng;
It Is tell the moi p fotmldable that It
has taken the form not of wends, hut
of acts. The ptactlep ot walking on
the III st day of the week, for defend
ing which Dr. Not man MacLeod, the
most popular minister In Scotland, a
generation ago, was thtcatened with
deposition, Is now unlveisal. Thous
ands of joutig men bicycle out of tho
large towns Into the country on the
day of icst. Sundav golting is allowed
by the In-law s of more than one club.
The most significant fait of all Is the
steady dPdlne In church attendance
on the part of even those who aie
teckoned not among the ailmlttedlv
"chute bless," but nmong the adheients
of some denomination or another. Pi
llow Ie, a mlnlstei of the united free
chinch In Glasgow, and Its mot ptom
Inent statistician, Is ciedltcd with hav
ing placed the non-chtiicli. going popu
lation of the city at, 420,000, or about
a half of the total. On March SI a
newspaper In Dundee took a census of
the attendance at the churches theu
over ninety In numbei. In all 31,170
persons out of n population of neatly
170 000 or in 6 per cent attended.
Matters are no better In vety many
of the lural districts, tho icuelllon
against Sunday observance there
would seem, from the reports on the
subject under which the tables of the
chinch courts almost llteially gioan,
to he even mote open and Insolent
than In tho towns,
Tho Boers Defeated.
London, .Inly 10 seri" flslitlntr, arrenllnir
to a dcipjtcli lo the Pally Ilvpreu from Inrmro
Mirquea, has taken plaid between Macliailailnrp
and I.vdinliurc;, the Hocrs being defeated with at
leakt titty killed.
Boer Prisoners Swim Out.
nermiida, July 10, Three dorr prisoners es.
raped from the detention camp on DirrrlPs Idand
last nlaht. they swam tn the mainland and
feate not yet beta captured.
KNIGHTS OF MALTA.
St. John's Day, tho annlversaty day
of the order, was celebrated In many
places. Crescent comtnnndeiy, No. 138,
nt Ilrldgeton, N. J nttended public
wotshlp In a body ut the Tlrst Presby
teilan church on Sunday evening, June
21. Orand Commander Sir Kllsha S.
rornwald, accompanied by a huge
del 'gallon of the companions of m
Valetlo commanelery.No, 01, at lllooms
btiijr, lslted Hervvlck and attended
a special service on .Iiiiip 23, In tho
Methodist church, where the Itev. It.
II. (.'.Illicit delivered a magnificent sei
nioii. Tho tiiilfoinicil battalion of John
Knos commandety, No. 12, of Wilkes
Itarte, gave an excursion by trolley
and a boat l Ido on Harvev's lake by
moonlight on June 2,", which was welt
attended They also nttendpd church
on June 21. Those who took pint In
the exclusion mode up a purse of ten
dollars for the Knights ot Malta litis,
pltal fund, as their St. John's Day do
nation, "The Knights of Malta Hospital"
Aiinounioiuent Cltctilar, No. 2. has
been mailed, eind shows a sternly In
crease In the fund. Donation day, St.
John's Day, Juno 21. caused many
amounts to be sent In. Among these
was a check for $100. fiom Melrose
comnin ndery, No. 1T9, at Hruddoek,
with a note fiom Itecottler J. V. Weir,
nskint- tint It be lecelveel as token
ot the benevolence of the companions
ol No 170 St. John's coniiunndery.
No. 1st!, at Stiouds-btug. sent In $2u,ani1
Hecoreler l H Michaels expresses the
best wishes of the companions for suc
cess In the Bteat movement. Sub
set Ipthms wete also iccelved from
Put Man comniandetv, No. 2S0, of Wll
klnsbitur, I'a ; St. Pi-lei's conniiand
eiy. No. s0, nt Tntainv; Sir Oeoigp V.
I'.aurer. No. 0: and Sir Henry Wood
tln::, v. c. No. so.
r'tiisndcr commandei v, No. 20, nt
riilladelphl i, on June 27, teceived eigh
teen tncmhcis, and deteitnlned upon
a plan of gteat actlvltyi dining the
fall and winter season This pnter
ptMni; commniid has set to woik to
double Its memheishlp, and will make
especial featuies of line degree work
and of social convocations. Addresses
weto elellvetPd bv Past Commanders
I.otenro M DuHols, nankllu H. Ileod
er William II. Mouls. J H. Lannlnc,
llotacp J. CVmneallv, A. II Arker, Tl
P. l)e I .a Hue, Deputy Oiand Com
mander (leotgo D. (itoom, Oiand Re
corder npotge II. Pletce, and otheis.
The annual convocation of the Im
pel lal commatidpiy at Glasgow , Scot
land, has rpsultpd In the Adoption of a
plan for in my visitations that will
give new life to subordinate bodies nnd
lnplie lenewcd eneigy and zeal In
the woik of Malta. The Imperial
Uecoiels will be Issued by Imperial Ite
e oider Sir AVIllliini Shliley eaily In
July. The lclatlous between the Scot
tl"h nnd American bodies Is of the
closest and most cordial character.
Temple conunandci v. No ', nt Oar
1 ondnle, lecelved a class of llfty Black
Knlchts on Jttlv 2, when ("It and He
e older Sir Clcotge II Pletce gave a
full lendltlon of the unwritten wotk.
and the Ited Ctos degiee staff of An
thuulte commandery. No. 211, of this
e Ity. presented that degiee Past Coin
mandeis William S Paitlett, P. O.
Swattx and It a O. Ives occupied the
piltulpal stations.
Illnghamton commandety, No ."00,
at ninghamton. N. V., will bo Insti
tuted on July IS. t
Gov ei not Wolcott coinmaiidei v. No.
"07, will be stationed at Boston, Mass,
on July lo.
AVOCA.
Iherf will be a peclal ineetlns of the srhnol
bind limoriow eeninc.
llin lteii;e and I'm r prrformcl in oncral n
on Mis Itiiiimiu Wellei, of th Vtt i ',
vrvtndiv if c noon f1 im the leitival el I cin
ccious Kiowih n the c in t
The mariiu.e ot Jlis 11 11 Welter, of the
Beaiififiilly Wouen
Japanese Mailing
Linen warp. Over 500 yards
yards on sale at
Nineteen Cents a Yard
The same matting we have
been paying considerably more
for.
$3.00 and $3.50
Porch Rockers
for $1.98.
A small lot of quaintly shaped
Porch Rockers at a special price.
New goods right from the maker
not nearly enough of thern to
go around.
All of Our Real Cheap Lawn
Settees have been disposed of
so we have reduced our
75c Settees to 59c
95c Settees to 79c
SOLDIER BOYS We have
thought of you and your en
campment. Regulation Army Cot. .$2.93
Three dollars and a half else
where. Special Canvas Cot, 89c
west Side, n1 Daniel Hnshej, formerly ef
West Pittston, Ml solemnlred In llin;hmton on
Monday. They are now at the Pan-Amerlesn.
After a brief eintern tnitr they will leave for
Indian territory, whetc Mr. lluuhea hit a luera
tho position.
Anni Vlav, the SjraroM danshter of Mr. mil
Mrs. (IroiKo llrtdhun, ol "toutli Msln street, Is
eiltieall) ill of rcinmlslons,
.lames Heebie has returned Imm after spending
scleral weeks In Tncland
The Aoca haul nac a delightful enneert from
T. J O'Mallei'i poreli on 1iieda iwenlna Sineo
it Is about the only enjojinent the people can
look for In a mall town, the rltlrens should en
deaior to liaie a Inn I aland eieeted A few
prosreishc jotina; men shoul I take the. matter In
charge.
Mis. 1'red Uonimermutli and famllv will leuo
today for their home In helton, Conn , alter
seieral weeks rlslt spent at the horns of Mr.
Ilatlln Hell
Mr Margaret ftonley paid an official vllt
lo Kastern I.ily Iod(( at l'ast Vnd, Tuesday
evening,
Honesty That Was Not Desirable
A hwver took In a new boy the other day,
sn I, at he had suffered to some extent from
the depredations of tne fonner one, be deter.
mlnrd to trr the new bov'a honesty at once,
ajs (he Chicago News lie therefore placed a
V note under a weight on his dek an I wilk'd
out without a word t pon Ids return half an
later the note was gone and half a dollar in
elher had taken its place
"tlov. when I went out I left $.1 undsr this
weight "
"lee, air: hut jou hadn't bern gone five min
utes when i nun en ue In with a hill gilnt jou
for 4 M. I guess the change is roirectt"
"ion paid the Will"
"es, sir, there It Is all reoolpted The man
s.ild It had kllppecl jour mind for the pat
four i ram and so "
lie did not get any futther In fore he nude
n irnli for the door. Hut boj is not in the law
business any inoie.
&lAt)UAtAtt
THE MID-SUMMER RUMMAGE SALE OF
FINE LADIES' CLOTHING
3
g Today we began such a clearing up of stocks as is ili
jl rarely seen.
I EXTRA SPECIAL. 1
:-
:$ Lot No. lSilk Eton Jackets, all sizes, $4.98. Re- 1
ducedfrom $12.98. f
1 Lot No. 2A11 Tacked Silk Eton Jackets, $6.98. I
Reduced from $15.98.
i Tailor-Made Eton Jackets, Skirts and Suits almost H
H given away. gj
i Have you seen our $20 and $25 Imported Fancy Silk
Waists we reduced to $5.98? f
Wash Waists reduced to 98 cents. i
All of our goods must go regardless of cost, as we are J
i getting ready for our Furs and Fall Stock. :
BRESCH EL, The Furrier
j 124 WYOMING AVENUE,
'X Coal Exchange Building, Formerly The Leader Store. S'
The Great Carpet
More than 10,000 yards of Tapestty, Biussel, Velvet
and Axminster Carpets will be offered today and the
next week at bargains. Bargains? Yes ! Bargains. We
mean what the word implies. It figures conspicuously
in the advertising wherever conditions justifies its use.
It is the most effective and forceful noun in our vocabu
lary. Applied by us it is never hackneyed or common
place. Always racy, striking, telling. For ex
ample, learn its significance to our carpet offerings.
Yesterday our cai pet prices were the lowest in town.
Yesterday's prices are now reduced one-third.
All the carpets involved are desirable goods. The
present reductions simply mean that we are anxious to
reduce our extra large stock in order to make room for
additional goods arriving daily. AH Carpets Sewed
Free During This Sale.
rt per yard for Axminister
VOC carpets, wiih or with
out borders. Finest colorings,
worth $1.35.
per yard for extra heavy
99C velvet carpet. Soft pile
for room, hall and stair, worth
$1.40.
per yard for Wilton vel
9C vet carpets. Choice
colors, superb designs; they're
worth $1.00.
per yard for ten wire
7C tapestry carpet. Bright
and rich effects for room or hall;
worth 1.00 and $1.10
s per yard for extra grade
05C tapestry carpet. Bright
coloring. For room or hall;
worth 90c.
per yard for the medium
DjC grade tapestry, sold no
where less than 85c. Our
regular price 75c.
:n
Credit You? Certainly!
mmw
221-223-225-227 Wyoming Avenue
WALDRON'S
Auction Sale of Horses
fssasasassassassassassassassasssasassasassBt
MKmmmWdJ faassassassassassasassassassassassassB
Thursday, July 11th
At Cusick's Old Stables, Wash
ington Ave., Seranton, Pa.
Opportunity Is Here
$1 1 HE V iui.icj.iiy
lO.O rug; they're worth
$17.50.
$1 Q n( for 8ft 5in x I0K
IO."U 6in Axminister
rug. Rich colors; worth $23.00.
rf... -. for 0x12 Axmin-
4)xl.o ister rug. Fitteen
patterns to select from; worth
$30.00.
t- .oi fr 56 Smyrna rug.
P25.yO Reversible ; worth
$4.00.
. for extra heavy, all
0?C wool Ingrain carpet;
worm 75c.
for flowered pattern,
Z1C Ingrain carpet; wotth
30c.
All Carpets Sewed Free of
Charge During This Sale.
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Refrigerators
And Ice Chests
Sizes are hroken, in conse
quence price had to break also.
$30 kind now. ..$35.50
$20 kind now.. . 16.90
$17 kind now... 14.75
$14.50 kind now 11.98
Ice Chests 3-90
Formerly $4.98.
Tha Celebrated Line of
GO-CARTS AND CARRIAGES
Have felt the keen edge of
Reduction Cleaver prices in
some cases half.
WE MENTION i
As a Great Special Value,
Our Reclining Go.Cart, Fine
Reed Body, Rubber Tire
Wheels, Latest Improved
Gear, Green Ouaniel Finish,
This cart is not equaled under
$10.00.
Our Price This Week,
$5,
,98.
Straw Hats
New Stock Just Arrived,
All styles, from the $i.oa
Alpiuc Straw to the $12.00.
Panamas.
Don't forget we are head
quarters for
Summer Shirts,
Underwear, Etc
412 SPRUCE STREET.
Try Our Special 10c Linen Collars
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
P1LSHER
48B to 465
N. Ninth Stroot,
,PA
Telcphons Call, 2333.
SUMMER RESORTS.
Seashore and
Country Combined.
rrnnfiV. Conn , tin them both and '
tlio nut churning fpot on long Island
Snttitil
Tun and one hill Iimim from NVvv York,
at muutli ol the beautiful Connecticut
riicr.
Fenwick Hall
Ila rim ilttiitlnn and rnmpnlrnrp, all
t iniufmi 1 la Hid pTl, and cfrj.
tlimc rorntiii iio of hralth and pleasure.
Ilitliini;, boating Mum bum lift and tail
lmit), iWnns ttlic lipt on the Sound),
inline dilunc riit" oil link ind
tinniH couit" I e iloni and private liJtln;
ro. ni mi Mine. Wiitp tn I I. ChattWil,
I'Kltitrtor Hotel .lc(Tcion New ork
C . for Icrnw and full partiiiilata.
HOTEL CLIFTON,
LAKE WINOLA. PA.
I inr".t tiumor II r! in
mi 1 II til In k 1 f t
and ' 111 tl ii 1 it
-1 Mill 11 J a in and 4 1
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Nnrtlientcm l'onns!
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in Wriio foi ntea,
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VIV YORK HOTELS.
WESTMlaNSTEU HOTEL
Cor. bixtrmtli st and In ins Plate,
NEW YORK.
Amrrlcnn Plan, .l 5H Per Hii and lTpardi.
1 uropoaii PI in, $1 C) lVr lj and Lijrds.
Special Hates lo laiiulks
T. THOMPSON, Prop.
JEFFERSON
NEW YORK
inu.ioi.ioo Viiht mill street.
Tli8.ll I I l.KSONii a thoroughly fint-clau
tanillriiniltraniteninoi.i nn.rinKi "-
mumcniitamailuiiimoflimiryandcomtort.
.. iK.i. kir.i ...at .Intel Union oouare,
it is within a fw minutea ol tho leading
hops, theatre and rlulm
European Plan, tl.nu up.
American Plan, J.2.50 up.
Suiloa with Private Bath, J2.00 up.
I or apeclal rates Riildea or Information write
join I'. llrFII l.lt, rroprletor
3IBWSCKREDTili
For Business Men
In tho heart ot Uis wholesale,
district.
Tor Shopper
x mlnutcV walk to Wannmakerai
S minutes to 8ioi;ol Cooper's Die
Btore. Easy of access to tha Great
Dry Goods Storea.
For SlRlilsccrs
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One block from D'way Cari. giv
ing easy transportation to all
points ot Interest.
HOTEL ALBERT
NEW YORK.
for. lltlt ST UNIVEtlSITT PI
Only one mock from llroadway.
R00D1S, $1 Dp. prcet Reasonable
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Ever .Woman
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a inter i ttK.lnnri a! nutd Lnow
Mi-H
alioi.tai wonderful
MARVEL WMi ling Spray
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