rr V" 5tH'TlrtlTi i- THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1901. $ rWEST BODY STILL IN LAKE LODORE SEARCHERS WERE UNSUCCESS FUL AGAIN YESTERDAY, Soliciting Committee Have Already Secured Sufllciont Money and Fledges to Insuro the Servicos of a Professional Dlvor Young Wo man Injured by Falling from a Street Car Coming Ball Game. Other Shorter Paragraphs of " Interest. 'A'nnllicr day Iiiih passed without tlic -recovery of Daniel Meredith's body from the bottom of Lake I.otloie. Similar efforts to those already made wore tried yesterday, but without suc cess. Mr. Meredith liad not returned home up to a late hour last night, and tht- particulars of the day's work eould not be obtained. A message was received, however, nt the AVest Scranton olllce of The Tribune at !i o'clock last evening to the effect, that the body had not been recovered. .Professional divers will now be secuied, as the money to de fray, the expense Is in sight. Tlic. committee having In charge the raising of funds to assist Mr. Mered ith in finding the body met at the home of Morgan Thomas last evening, and the reports from the solicitors who were out yesterday were very encour aging. Nearly two hundred dollars liave already been collected, and many pledges have been received for more money. This sum Is InsumYlent to defray the expenses of professional divers, and the solicitors will continue their work today. The following are the authorized collectors: ltev. Thomas de Urneliy, Thomas II. Jones, John I,. Jenkins. James A. Kvaiis, I. J. Cilbuey, A. B. Kynon. Mrs. Morgan Thomas, Miss Alice Thomas, Mrs. Thomas Thomas and Miss Mary llobbs. l'aeh of the above-named have bonks issued by the lommittcc, and any others are unauthorized. 'This state ment Is made because it was reported last evening that collectors had been out who were not authorized, and had obtained money which was not turned ocr to the committee. Money forwarded to A. li. Kynon nt the West Side bank or to any of the above-named solicitors will reach the relief fund and be properly applied, Mr. l.viius will look after all collections at the Diamond mine, wheie Mr. Mer edith has been employed for over thir ty years. SUNBURN Do'c and Almnnd Crram rrmrnM udnf. of the fkln ami fnothes th pain nf tunlmrn in onr night. Take a bottle with jou en jour acatlon. 101! h.M.i: nV (J. W. JK.NK1N& Saturday Sales The Globe Warehouse An unusually attractive line of specials will be placed on sale on Saturday. The list embraces just such goods as are wanted at this season. Ladies' Hosiery Fancy Drop Stitch Hose, fast colors, in a splendid assortment of pretty designs, All sizes. Sale price Ladies' Underwear Women's Kcru Ribbed Vests, in an extra quality of cotton, low necks, with or without sleeves. Sale price , Muslin Underwear Ladies' White Skirts, rich embroidery and cluster tucks effects. Made from extra qual ity muslin and cut in the latest style, worth $2.2 J, for Men's Furnishings Scriven's Patent Elastic Seam Drawers for men's summer wear, the only summer gar- raent that solves the problem for solid com fort. Usually $ i. oo the pair. Saturday Shirt Waist Special - We will open on Saturday morning a full ""line of Ladies' Fancy Shirt Waists, which ... , sold for $1.25 each. Choice of the lot, and , .' they're all pretty and up-to-date Linen Handkerchiefs For Ladies. Fine, All-Linen, Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, our regular 25c qual--- ity. On Saturday only no longer Children's Headgear Close of the Season Bargains in Pretty Mull and Outing Hats. A fine assortment still to select from at about half their actual if.' value. Globe Warehouse SCRANTON Two little boys, who were .out collect ing yesterday afternoon, turned over unite a sum to Morgan Thomas Into lait night. Noxt Saturday's Ball Oamo. The West Side Browns and "BeaUy" Williams' All-Collcslnto team have be gun practicing for their ball game at Athletic park a week from today. Man ager Thomas has signed a new player named Bradley, who Is touted as a crackerjack, and the Browns have also been strengthened In several weak places. , Harding, the Alerts' clever pitcher, will be In the box for the Collegians, and will he given an excellent oppor tunity to show what he can do w Ith a strong team behind him. The ofllclal line-up of the All-Collegiate lenm will be as follows: Williams, catcher; Harding, pitch er; Owens, first base; Brooks, second base; Ounstcr, short stop; Blandln, third base: Bliss, right field; Blair, centre Held; Murphy, left field. All of these players will report for prac tice nt 4 o'clock at Athletic park next Tuesday afternoon. Foil From a Street Car. Miss Bessie Hnmin, of 21fi nobinson street, fell from tho 10.45 Luzerne car last night at the corner of Mnln ave nue anil Jackson street. The car had stopped at the latch above Jackson street, anil Just us it started up, Miss llamin alighted and fell heavily on the pavement. Sl.c was assisted Into Musgrave's drugstore, and later taken to her home by Patrolman David Davis nnd otheis. The extent of her Injuries could not bo ascertained last night. Tabernacle Church. There will bo a song service at the Tabernacle Congregational church to moriow motnlliR. Sunday srhool will convene at 11. IT. a. in. In the evening ltev. !:. A. Bo.vl, of tho Plymouth Con gregational church, will preach an English sermon nt 6 o'clock. ltev. D. 1'. Jones, pastor of the chut eh, will preach tomorrow evening at the Puritan church, North Scranton. Labor Leaders' Pictures. Druggist O. W. Jenkins yesterday placed excellent portrait plctutes In his windows of President John Mitchell nnd National Organizer Fred Dllcher. They aie pastel paintings and are the work of Artist J. Howard Trezzlse, of 121 South Lincoln avenue. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Ur. J. J. Roberts, of South Main ave nue, will leturii home today from n week's vacation, which lie spent at Middle Cram lite. X. A'. An assembly of the Iloynl Society of (5ood Fellows will be organized in West Scranlon next Wednesday evening by District Deputy William I.lnney. Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Asbury and Ar thur Peters left last evening for Port land, Maine, where they will spend the summer with Mr. nnd Mrs. Asbury. The Kpworth league of the Hampton Street Methodist Kpiseopal Sunday at 125c 19c 1.98 75c 85c 15c school will run-their nnnual excursion tn Harvey's lake next Wednesday. The Sunday school will unite with the league. The foundation Is being laid for the new No. 20 school building on Kurt's Heights. Mulhciin & Judge have the contract for tho work. Tho remains of Mr. and Mrs. William Allspaugh's child were Interred In the Cambria cemetery yesterday afternoon. The funeral services were conducted at tho house on North Bromley nvo nue. Two children of Mr. and Mrs. lsnao Harris, of North Hromley avenue, are ill with scarlet fever. The Missus Ada nnd Kthel McDer mott, daughters of Hew nnd Mrs. H. C. MuDcrmott, who recently enme here from Ouconta, N. A., were tendered a reception In tho church parlors Inst evening, when they were formally In troduce to the members of the Ep worth League, A short programme was observed and refreshments were served. A large delegation of the Electric City AVlieelmcn Journeyed to Green Kldge last evening, where they were entertained nt n smoker by the Green Milne Wheelmen In their new club house, , Mr. nnd Mis. John I.. Jenkins, of Jackson street, have ns their cuest, .Mrs. Prosscr, of Kdwurdsdale. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins havo returned to their home In Albany, N. A'., after visiting their relatives here. John T. AVIlllanis, of .South Main Hvenue, left for New A'ork yesterday and will sail today for a 'trip to Eu rope. Joseph Cannon, a 4-year-old boy re siding with his parents nt liV.a Jack son street, drunk a iiuautlty of oxalic acid by mistake on Thursday, but was discovered before any serious results followed. His mother had the acid 1n a cup on the tnble, which she was us ing in removing spots from clothing. Charles Hobluson, of New A'ork, n member of the A'lola Allen Dramatic company, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Harris, of North Hyde Park avenue. The choir nt the Jackson Street bap tist church were entertained on Thurs day evening at the home of Miss Mat tie Thomas, in Moscow. Mrs. H. D. Swartz and child, of Dal ton, arc visiting at the homo of Airs. Dawes, on North Sumner avenue. The Central City team and the Alerts will play ball this afternoon at 2 o'clock on the Browns' grounds. Miss Anna Humphreys, of South Lincoln avenue, is visiting in L'tlca, N. Y. Merchant D. D. Kvans Is ill nt his home on South Main avenue. Mrs. Kvans was called homo from Lake AA'Inola. Hyde Park lodge, No. INK Knights of Pythias, conferred the Second de gree on six candidates last evening. Miss .Margaret Glbbs, of South Main avenue, will leave today for Saratoga, N. V. Miss A'erna Lewis, of Notth Itebecrn avenue, has returned home from a vis. it with i datives In Kentucky. Harry Olldorf, of South Main avenue, contemplates a visit to the Pan American in a few davs. Samuel Stanford, of Fourteenth street. Is spending his vacHtion'at Lake Chautauqua. Kcese D. Jones and family, of South Hyde Park avenue, left yesterday to spend the coming month at Thompson. Kdgar Howell, of Acndemy street, who enlisted In the United States ser vice recently, will leave next Wednes day for the. Philippines. The AVest Side Camping club wilt commence their annual outing on Aug, 1. The members arc Harry Apgar, George Owens, John Foeney. Samuel Ulocli, Samuel Cohen, Prank Wnlsh, William llaag and Harry Waldle. Lizzie Iteikert. of Noitli Garlleld ave nue, stepped on a needle yesleiday. Mtstnlnlng a painful injury. Dr. Hall cxtiacted the needle from her foot. The condition of c. I,. Heeis, who Is ruffcrlng frmi a fractured skull, was unchanged last evening. Mrs. Itobcrt Jones, of 13SI North Washington avenue, a former resident of AVest Scranton, died last night. The particulars of her death will lie found In another column. ltev. J. T. Morris, formeily pastor of the liellevue Cilvlnlstlc Methodist church, will pieneh at Wilkew-Raric to morrow morning, and will occupy Hev. Hugh Davis' pulpit In the evening. He will lease on AVedncsday next for Min neapolis, Minn. Street Commissioner Thomas' foiceof men flushed the paved streets last cenlng. Mrs. William Lewis, Misses Jennie Lewis and Martha Vaughan returned home yesterday from a ten da' trip to Hutfalo and Maclnac, .Mich. Fred Stiong, of South .Main avenue, reiurncd home last evenlng-froni Lake Wlnola. COFo served free at Helscr & AVarnke's this week. Everybody try It. DUNMORE. Hev. Dr. G. Parson Nichols, of Blng hamton. will occupy the pulpit of the Duniuoie Presbyterian church at the morning service tomoriow. At the evening service at fi.SO o'clock the Christian Endeavor society will have charge. Martha AVashlngton lodge, No, J,",, Ladles' auxillaiy to the Brotherhood f Hallroad Trainmen, will hold a picnic at Nay Aug fi.uk on Wednesday, July '.' I. Hefieshments will be served during the day and early evening. Treasurer August Warders will pay all M'hnol orders at the borough build ing this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Miss Helen Bryden Is visiting fi lends in PIttston. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest r.emlcy nnd son, Donald, of Topeka, Kau aie guests at tho home of Oscar A'ost, on Blakely street. ' Dr. F. AV. Wlnteis and C. G. Herring spent yesterday bass fishing nt Lake Clemo. MIm Allco Hunnell, of Honesdnle, Is visiting tho Misses Bone, of Blakely stieet. .Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bingham, of Newark, 111., are the guests of Mr. Hlngham's sister, Mis. C. M. Potter, of Drinker street. The First Methodist Episcopal church, ltev. Charles, Henry Newlng, B. D., pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock; evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Morn ing subject. 'Kept in Peace;" evening subject, "Excursion Hates." The even ing service Is very short. Sunday school at 2.30 p. in.; evening piayer service at 6,30 o'clock: mid-week prayer service on AVedne&day evening at 7.45 o'clock. A SENSIBLE MAN Would ui Kenip'i Hilsam for the Throat nd l.ungi, It la cuilns more Cougha, Colds, Aillima, Prone-hills, Croup and nil Thioat and Lung Troublci, than any other mcdltine. Tin rrcrrietor hat authorlttd any dniEsUt to clvo you a Fample Dottle I'rre to convince jou of the rurrit of tliU great uiiikJ, f'riie Tm. mid 50. Like a diet of Whole iMnm-ii, JftWw Mu.1&ml T TtmwtA'm Gnnrinkfl Milt U ft rtvtiirtlrtn nt rlht . milk with ttiAhu li.j TthfwphltM trldpfl to mitkfl It final " mtuT iu mime wnrait DR. HAND'S Phosphated Condensed Milk It n rrfct bortjr-htillillnK food for nf.nl. At .. ....... .. L i.,,in. nn.nfn nMtri-iinn DUy Ice. tuner limn "fresh" mlllc or lu-morrown cream. jiooKlfl on Infant food FftEK. 1t Dr. IUiiI 0f...J Jink (. rittot, r. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Burning Culm Sot Firo 'to tho Little Breaker nt Bull's Hoad. Other Matters. The trestllng of the Providence Coal company at Hull's Hend caught tiro yesterday morning from tho smoul dering, burning culm bank. A brisk blaze was soon in progress and when discovered was threatening to do con siderable dnmngo If 'not kept from the breaker. An nlarin from Box Ti hi ought out the Niagara, Liberty nnd Excelsior hose companies, and the blaze was quickly subdued. Tills Is the third or fourth time this culm fire lias Ignited the trest llng, calling out tho firemen. They complain that it is carelessness which allows this to occur, nnd It entails unnecessary harslilp upon them. The damage in yesterday's lire was not large. Search Warrant Issued. S. Hadln, tho Penn avenue pawn broker, was islted yesterday by Constable Thomas E. Mills, of Alder man Myers' court, who had a search warrant for a silver watch pawned with Hadln the day before by AVIl ilam Palmer, who stole it from Ills father. He Is now In Jail for the Of fense. AVhen Constable Mills entered Ita dln's place, he alleges that Hadln re fused to allow him to make a search until he us-ed force. Hadln went be fore tho aldeiman and gave n bond to pioduce the watch at the next term of court. Pleasant Lawn Party. There was a pretty gathering last evening on the spacious lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Hodcrlck, on North Main iuenue, when their daughter. Helen, entertained a number of her friends. Jupanc-e lanterns and many inenndescent lights were hung in the larso trees, while palms gave it the appearance of a tropical garden. The evening was spent merrily by the guests, who were well entertained by Miss Hodcrlck. A number of vocal solos, duets and piano selections were given, and at a seasonable hour a dainty icpast was served, Thos-e present were; Miss Gertrude Guild, Julia Henwood, Gwen Thomas, Ethel A'lpond, Floy Klutner. Jennie Hoffman, Helen AVlnton, Helen Sad ler, P.llth Sadler. Belle Mabey, Anna HotclikNs, or AVInd.-or N. A., and Grace Atherton: Mcsms Ernest Slo luni, Hoberl Fish, luirnhnui Guild, Henry Atherton, Fled Atherton, Bur ton Oslcrhout, Berton Morris, Bruce Shotton, Donald Gullek, Carl Zclgler, Archie Morgan. Griffith Thomas, Till man Reynolds, Ralph Gillespie and George Evans. Bojt'b Leg Crushed. AVilliam AVnlsh, the 12-year-old son of Mi. nnd Mrs. Peter AValsh, of 1U25 Brick menue, had his left leg crushed under the wheels of a car on the On tario and AA'cstern road at tho Freus mill yesterday. With several other boys, ho was engaged In jumping on cars which weie being switched at that point. A'oung AValsh, In trying to get off one of the cars, fell and the wheels passed over his left leg nt the knee, crushing It badly. .His companion became filghtened and ran nway, but a. brakeinan, see ing the little fellow with tlic ciushed leg beside the tinck, carried him to the Pi evidence station of the road, a few yards away. Dr. J. J. Jenkins was summoned and stopped tho flow of blood and the hoy was then removed to the Lackawanna hospital. At the hospital, the leg was ampu tated, The lecovery of the boy Is ex pected. Trip to Harvey's Lake, A few of the ladles who, for sev eral years, have been actively Identi fied with the missionary organization of the Providence Presbyterian church, grouped themselves together on Thursday last for u day's outing In open air, and betook themselves by steam and trolley roads to beautiful Harvey's Lake. An Ideal day of Na ture; a goodly number of hours on and at the hike, tho charms of which are unsurpassed, and of which, with Its environment ot forests it Is to ho said even as ono of our authors had writ ten ot Lake George, "It tells the story of tho opulency of Nature's gifts"; the enjoyment of n day In the country; a good dinner at the "Oneonta." an exhilarating ride down the mountains at the twilight hour, and with all tho companionship of friends, inado the occasion replete with gratification and veritable pleasure. Among the members of tho outing party were; Mrs. E. S. Jackson, Mrs. J. It. Peek, Mrs. L. AV. Morss. Mrs. H. H. Atherton, Mrs. A H. Sadler, Mrs, J. D. Fish and Miss Fish, Mrs. Ci. E. Guild, Mrs, Ella Guild;, Miss Mary Oakley, Mrs, M. D. Ostcrhout and her 'guests, Mrs. Smith and daughter, of Philadelphia, Mvs. Jos eph Osterhnut, Miss Alice Ostcrhout, Mrs. Guy Osterhnut, Mrs. If. H. Hurl but, Mrs. John Von Bergan, Mrs. L. D, A'lckery. The putty also included Mr. L. A Morss, Mr. Don Gullek, Mr. Fred Atherton, Mr. Belt. Ostcrhout, Mr, Burton Morss, Hev. Dr. Guild. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Howard I'lrlflln, tho druggiHt, uho timleruent a.heiloiiH operntlon 11 few weeks ago, In able to bo ubout uguln. Clearing Prices On Men's Suits All this season's Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots and Flan nels, good dependable cloth qualities that have been sell ing here all through the sea son at $io and $12. The prices for this clearing sale $6.50, $T.OO and $8.00 In the finer cloth qualities some neat patterns are to be had, and these low prices should be an inducement for you to purchase a suit even if you put it in your ward robe for next season. See them displayed in our show window at $10 and $12 Samter Brothers. Leading Outfitters. The MLshosi Hcsslo and Annie Moot-p of Fori Worth. Tc-xiisi, arc visiting Mrs. Mary A. Mullen, oC Thumnhon street. .Mrs. William !. YVatklns and clallKhter, Kthel. of Kant Market Htreet. are at rhlu.iBii, and will visit the I'an-Ainerie.in liefoio returning home. There will lie a meeting of the Dlek Hin Colliery Kepr Kund at I.eoiuird's halt Monday evening, July -':', Hull, at 7.ISU p. in. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funeral of Mrs. Engol from Hor Late, Homo on Moadow Avenue. Y. W. C. A. Notoe. Yesterday afternoon the 1 cumins of the lull! Mrs. Peter Hngel were, laid to rest In Korost Hill cemetery. Tho services were eondueled at the family residence on Meadow avenue, by Kev. K, Schmidt, pascor of tho Church of I'cai'i. At L'.uO o'clock tho casket was closed and the funeral moved to the cemetery. Tin pallbearers were August Hpoier, Fred Yost, Henry Denmark nnd Jo scph Klden. Y. W. C. A. Notoa, On Saturday there will lie nil outing to "The I'lnes" at llichinnml Hill. All girls are Invited to no. Meet at tho rooms at 2 o'clock. The Sunday afternoon gcwpel meet ins at o'clock will ho led by Mrs. John l.owert. All women uud girls In vited. On Friday evening. July '.', there will be nn Ice cream sale at the rooms, J0J1 Cedar avenue. Ico cream and cake will bo served for ten cents, nnd a pleasant social time is expected. NUBS OF NEWS. William Krcllight. of PIttston ave nue, smashed the middle linger of his right hand last night while chopping wood. Miss Anna Wodeshak, of "Wilkes Harre, Is visiting .Miss Minnie Nculs, on Hckory street. fieneral Grant commandeiy, No. u:;(i, Knights of Malta, held a largely at tended meeting last evening. The sixth decree, was worked on ono uu. vice at tho meeting. Tho members of .St. Peter's hocletv of St. Mary's chuirh will meet in monthly PCXRlnn Sunday afternoon at St. Mary's hall on Hickory street. Division SI. Ancient Order Hlber nlans, will meet at Pharmacy hall to morrow afternoon at il o'clock. All memheiH nro requested to bo present. MIkm Helen Keating, nf PIttston. Is visiting friends In this part of tho city. Misa Lorcttu Clifford, of Project Now for the Clearing Sale.. For the past week our salesmen have been busy marking and col lecting the small lots that have ac cumulated during the past busy season. At last we are ready to carry out the rule laid down by this house years ago. These price op portunities only occur here twice every year and you can depend on getting this season's fashions at prices that in some cases are far below cost of making. See Our Windows A New Shipment Of fancy straws has just ar rived here making our assort ment of styles the largest in the city. See our new 'Tale" chip. It is certainly the most stylish hat in the city. Clearing Prices on Shirts Some fine quality Madras in assorted colorings with French lace fronts. See them in 0 our show window at. . . yC Fancy Stripe Madras Cloth Shirts, the best fitting Shirt we have ever shown nt 75C Traveling Cases. For your vacation you will need one. It's policy for you to see our assortment and note our prices. avenue, has returned after a visit In PIttston. Misses May Itclnhard and Lena Nye have gone to tho Pan-American ex position. Miss Frances Holnnd, of Prospect avenue, is the guest of Carbondale friends. t Anna Conway, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Conway, of Fig street, sustained a nasty cut on tho head Thursday, by being struck by a stone thrown by a young man employed at tho steel works. NO WORK FOR HIM TO DO. Why Dr. Kolb Is No Longer Health Officer. It developed yesterday that Dr. Al bert Kolb Is no longer connected with the board of health of Scranton. Thorp was no work for hlin to do and Director AVonnser decided that there was no reason why the city should pay a man $sou a yeur for doing nothing. OBITUARY. Mltrf. KOHKUT JONHS, formerly of West Scranton, died at tho home of her daughter. Mrs. T. J. Price, 13S(i Noith Washington avenue, last evening at T.L'O o'clock. She was born July 14, 1833, In South Wales. She came with her par ents to tlds country fifty yeuis ago, and she was married to Kobert Jones at New Philadelphia. -Schuylkill county. Pa.. April :. U.-.3. They have lived to gether for forty-eight years and four months. Two years ago they moved from tho Weat Side to tireeu Itldge, so as to be with their children. Mrs. Jones was a member of the Welsh Baptist church since slio was a young woman. She Is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. T. J. Price, T. Heeve Jones and Mrs. James Profit eroe. Funeral arrangements will be made known later. UV.O GF.HrtHNS, tho H-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Uehrens, of H6 Irving uvenue, died yesterday morning. Tho funeral will 'be held .Monday morn ing at 0 o'clock. A renulem mats will bo celebrated lit St. Mary's Ocimnn Catholic; church, and Interment will bo made In tho German Catholic cemetery. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is tho make-up of tho D,, L. & W. board for today: henntnn, July i(), VMl, IIIinAY, Jl'bV 111. Wild i"'ji. :st S p. m., J, II, McUnn: 10 p. in., T. Mil'Jitlty. PATHWAY. Jl f.Y SO. tVII'J ('Jit, KhiI-U.WI . ni (.'. W. Iltinn; n I. pi., J. .1. rptflVl .1 . m., ti, HUblnss 10 .1. nt., I'. I,. Ilnirtil;- 11 J. m., 1'. Mrventj S p. in., T. Kltptiick 5 p. m., A, V. Jlulknj 0 p. in., , UUan, Children's Wash Suit Prices Children's Sailor Blouse Wash Suits in neat, An fancv stripes, at 4oC Sailor Blouse Suits in newest combination 0 wash fabrics at OC Novelty Summer Suits, decidedly the newest and most novel of this , .Q season's showing at M.4o Fancy Blouse with the new Inlaid Collar that we introduced (t1 1C this season at pl.li "The Brighton," a few of this novelty suit that was taken from a French .. 7 fashion plate.. $1.(0 Russian and Golf Blouse Suits in the finest of ma terials, all reduced for this clearing sale. A Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Business of Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and WIlkt'B-Harre, Pa. Stationary ICnglncs, Boilers, Mlnln.o Machinery, Pumps. P. J. HONAN, Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. ? Every Woman ISIIUerCBltlinilll B"VUKI KTinTT about tbo wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray lianctriitMtiBjruf. MJ'e lion and tliirvm, Hnt-SHf. v- cj5 est. mo ronvntent U'atciilcJ.) it llttniet ifi.taatl A., ..i.ruiuffin.t Air It. lfh. rrttinot supply tho othf r. tun .entl r"tmiip for II Itittrainl Imok ..ini.li kivm fnM imrlti'iil.iDinnd lirii'tion.ln .T...ii ic... nrrpm nn vnluitM" to Imlifs. M H i:l, '.. Room (MS, Times Ddg , New Vorl.. Prof.G.F.THEEL,5278ft?hra,r: I'klltrtrlrhli. fa. flntr darn. H.LU.t I. ilfetavt. fli.ava .. .. ..- -t L it ni-A- PL.ftr.,(frrhr..i4to!n1i;i)KirMi..,ih,jtr,I Btootl Potion. N.rioa. lbhllllv. I.t laiboAl,' i .ricDr.i. n nirirmr.. fan .utfi.r --. ........ .'.! . ftle ft Mrirturt. (bo ruttUf), I'nil.i.lap.i lrti...H.alror!iworiiTilliBOallLABokl dlt.t ..il l.,lrl.l fr.ud, II.rIUih pin.r.T ,l.r.i.nui.n.r.iir(..i Tfipo.lnc ...rj H.dlt.t Summit!, Iltc fl a. ni.. cait. MvUnr. p, m., J. C'arrlBKi 7 p. m taMic. Thompfon. Pmhtit S a. in., 0. lloufi; 10 a. in.. S Fin nerlys il .;n a. ., oun, ; p. m., Murphys 0 p. m., I.implns: in p. m., A. Wldrnrr I'ajtfncfr L'tiRlnca 7 . m.. liiffiiev; 7 a, m., Wnnrri 10 j, m.. 1". K. Jtcor; .30 p, m., Stanton; 7 p. in,, Miiiomn. Wild I, ill, Wr.l 10 a. ni.. J. (iinle.. It a, m., T. lloiidican; 2 p. in., .7. Havtrr; ( p, m., A. K. Kcich.ini; 6 p. nt., O, Ilandolph. NOIICK. .lolin llrnnlc n and rimv, SI. Vinnrrly and Crew, O, Ca.c and new, , II, Hour and nnv, will irpoit at .iipniiiirnilcnt'ii nltkr at 0 a. m., Saturdaj. duly it). llraVrman UroiBf1 Wnu will e" nn with ballarr duly '.'0 ai fl icm in until further nmirr. Iliakrntin Kranli will tn en with C. V. Punn it Amman until fuither nnlkr. IlraUmin II. 11. Ilrprw ropnrli (or T. Mc Carthy. Ilrakrmrn Jnwpli ( haiiihrtliln and Dally llin. litin report at tuluuiatttt's olliic, 1 1 &''riC?' YTF 5n lmTHThfo tiny Cui"ull'a inr. Tl UVJrH In 4H hourx 1ihout,,,M ueba nnd Inlerllinn full. VX '1 .. v .. .-. .,1V t-.'V )hl ';- tHK .