WFTP -wrV'w, ' wt I THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. 1001. j .hi ,i i t" m "- WEST jiiii f rn. -i.-ii' MINER KILLED BY EXPLOSION - IB WAB JAMBS J. M'GOWAN A MT. PLEASANT MINER. HeThought tho Charge H Had Ig nited Had Exploded and Returned to Hi Chamber to Receive the Fnll Force of the Exploilon. Funeral of Rer. William Boucher Former ,Pator of the Chestnut Street German Presbyterian 1 'Church Great Wasto of Beer. Ilmly yeslerdny afternoon there oc curred a terrible iiocjdcnt at the Mt. Jleasant mine, In which an employe losl his life. James J. McOownn was a miner "working In his chamber aa usual., lie prepaied to Ilia a blast, nnd after fitltiK the hole letlrod to a plnce-ot. safety. Another miner In an ndjolnjiijr v'hdmbor had also climbed a liqlc'iind Ilia blast went off first. JIc Gotvnn, hruiinir tile report, supposed thjs to behls own blabt that liad gone olff and etui ned to lilt chamber. ,TlHt as he was about to examine the Jesuit of the blast, It went off, and the unfortunate man lecclved the full foice of tho charge. It wa.s some time befoie he was dlseoveied, but when his fellow-workmen arrived they found him cut, bruised and bleeding, fovoied with loelt and dlit, lying some distance away from tho "face." The mine ambulance and a doctor were summoned, but .Mt Rowan's neck and lioth arms -were broken, and that he had received sevete concussion about the body. 11a was removed to his home, nt 3'fi Carbon stieet, where his body was pi cp.u td for burial. When tlw body of the husband and father was brought to his pleasant home, which eaily In the morning he had left full of hope and In good health, it was almost Impossible for the bci caved family to believe that death had -lslted them. Sir. McOownn Is sutvlved by his wife and the following chlldien: .Mary, Nellie, Margaret, Katie, Anna, Alice, Thomas and .lames. He was a mem ber of the Mt. Pleasant Accidental Fund. The f uncial announcement will be made later. Such a Wasto. Thursday afternoon a )beer wagon was delivering beer on South Main avenue, when the drher In taking a battel off It dtopped, with the result that to the Intense disgust of the lov- SUNBURN Roe nnd Almond Cream removes redness of the Bktn and soothes the pain nt sunburn in one night. Take a bottle nith jou on jour vacation. ion sale ny a. v. je.nkins. Saturday la addition to the many attractive specials, which will be found in almost every department throughout the store on Saturday, we would call attention to the following as deserving of more than ordinary attention : Ladies Shirt Waists White, with large tucked Bailor collars. A very hand some shirt waist at moderate cost. Regular price $1.50. Bargain Price on Qa Saturday OVC Grand Values in Hosiery. A Q Doz. Children's Fast Black Drop Stitch and Lace rn 10 Effect Hosiery, equal to any at 22c, for j(j QC Doz. Ladies' Lisle Thread Fast Black Hose, t)Tt 4J Maco yarn and new style drop stitch, 35c grade ZOu Ladies' Neckwear Come in on Saturday and take your choice of all Wash Neckwear that sold at from 15 cents to 35 cents at tjie. Saturday Bar- 4 Or frihiPrJce I VC rt Needle Work, Etc. This department deserves t in the habit of giving it. As an inducement to lady visitors we will offer two extra good values in finished j cushions on Saturday. They're filled with best feathers - P -! --. -- pm 45 c and 1 Globe Warehouse SCRANTON ir if h'ii .'--nn--i-.-.-.ii' "ii-ii-i --. .... era of Hint beverage the bunr? flow out nnd the dilvrr, who had Just placed a small quantity on tho Inside, hnd the pleasure of receiving several times the amount on the outside. For sev eral minutes the fonmlnpr amber lluld shot high In the air and when the slip py was exhausted tho vet nnd weep ing driver lenned over tho keg and mourned tho departed spirits. Laid at Rost. The death of the well known llev. William Hruckcr, who was foimeiy pastor of tho Chestnut street Orman Presbyterian church, hns cast n pall of gloom over his many friends, es pecially those who were mot Intimate with the deceased minister. llev. Hrucker was called to his heaenly home a few days ago at Sarnnae Lake, N. Y whete ho had gone In vain to ic cover lost health. The body was le celved In this city eatly yesterday morning nnd taken to the home of John Schlentz, of 214 Chestnut street, where at 3 o'clock yesterday nftemoon the sorrowing friends gathered to bid a last long farewell to the one so dear. Many noted divines from the city and elsewhere attended the funeral to pay their last tribute to tho dead. llev. Stelnmnn, of Petersburg, preached a sermon In German that moved the many of that language to tears, llo was folowed by the llev. James Hen nlnger, of the Hamilton street church, who gave an eloquent eulogy on the past life of the deceased, llev. Sehoet tle, the piesent pastor of the Chestnut stteet church, who was a classmate of the late llev. Hi ticker, then gae a short sketch of the beautiful Cluistlan life, manly character and sterling quali ties of the deceased. After the service the remains wete taken to the beautiful Foi est Hill ceme terj, where all that was mortal was consigned to the dust from whence it came. The pall bearers were the llev. Schmidt, Fouth Side; llev. Weber, Tay lor; llev. Welskoph and llev. Stelnman, Petersburg; llev. I.uer, Aichbald, nnd llev. Halhorn, South Side. llev. Gott lieb, of Haw ley, and llev. Dies, of Nan tlcoke, wete flower bearers. Prices Cut Saturday On Ladles' Shirt Waists, Infants' Lawn, Mull anil nnd Organdie non nets. Ladles' Muslin t'ndervvear, slightly soiled all at about half pike. Meats & Hagen, NOTES AND PERSONALS. Wednesday night Walace G. Moser, of the Times, nnd William It. Hughes, of The Tribune, di earned of nothing but fKh. It was mused by the i.itch of fifteen bass In tho Tttnkhnnnock creek on the previous moinlng. Herbett Williams, of South Main avenue, Is at Atlantic City for a few das. The Colonial club will hold their an nual clam bake at Lily lake an the IStli of August. Judson Hlnman, of Tenth stieet, is enjoying the sights at tho Pan-American Miss Mary Monahan of Sttattotd avenue, Is visiting at Sugar Notch. William H. Couitilght, of Luzerne Bargains Muslin Underwear Ladies' Night Robes, with beautiful full tucked yoke, Insertion and Hamburg trim, very full cut, worth 85c each. Bargain Price on A(r Saturday UVC Men's Furnishings If you know . anything about good furnishings, you know the "Princely" made shirts and know what they're worth. Saturday PA- I Bargain Price ?tv more attention than we are 65c Each. They're Lovely street, Is home 'from the Tan-Amcrl-can, Ueorge Simpson and family, of 111$ West Locust street, has moved to Lebanon, where ho Is now employed. Mall Carrier William J. Cannon and mother, of Twenty-first street, are at Harvey's nke. Hairy Honna, of New Castle, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Will iam 11. Lewis, of Luzerne street, ic tinned homo nst evening. , Gwllym Jenkins, of Alexander, In diana, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ann Jenkins, of Price street. A. IX lteese, of Lafayette street, has nccepted a position with tho "Lacka wanna rallioad company. Morgan Thomas, tho popular Jack son xtieet merchant, has purchnsed the barn and land located on Price street belonging to T. J. Luce. Miss Coin Jones, of South Garfield avenue, Is spending her vacation nt Lake WInola. The Kleetrle City Wheelmen will en Joy a club run over the Houlevnrd to Sthlebel's on Sunday. Will leavo club house at S a. m. Hlcycle rldets desiring to accompany the club bojs ate lotiJIally Invited by the cap tain. On Sundny evening the congiegation of the Fliht lluptlst church will have the great pleasuie of healing Or. H. G. Heddoe give an account of his trip to the Baptist Young Peope's conven tion h"ld at Chicago, Dr. Heddoe Is a very Intel estlng talker and can be de pended upon to give a full and pleasing account of that great event which has Just passed. All come; all welcome. Last evening the Plist Welsh Hap t kit chinch held one of the most suc cessful lawn socials of the season, on tlie beautiful lawn of James Ilvans, of Not th Hyde P.uk avenue. Daintily gowned young women served the large crowd that thronged the grounds throughout the evening, with all the dainties of the season. A piogramme containing nil that could bo desired was given at the beglnnlg of th1 evening's pleasuie, and as n tcsult of the excellent management, a hand some sum wns loalbed. Un net Ftld.iy evening the past chancellois, Knights of Pythias, will hold an unusually Impoitant meeting nt Masonic hall, SOS Noith Main nve nue. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The 7-year-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. Auguot Pitt I, of Plttston avenue, met with a painful accident yestetday afternoon. The child was playing nliout her homo by climbing on a feme about six feet high, when she lost her footing and fell, atl Iking her head against a stone, by which she received n gash about two Inches long. Ir. J. J. Wnlsm dies-.sed the wound. The Ladles' Aid society of the Hlck ni y Stieet I'leMbytetlan ihuich held an en.oable outing yesterday at liiaff's p.11 k, above Mountain Lake. A day of ttnoM oiled pleasuie was had by those who attended. Among them weie: llev. W. A. Xotdt and wife. Mis. Jacob Sonus, Mis. Mans, Mrs. I. Shlnol, Mrs. llauzelmati, Mrs. llart tnnn. Mis. Schuch, Mis. Motchmnn, Mis. Clause, Mrs. Schultz, Mts Schunk, Mis. Mm sell, Mrs. Korna cliet. Mis. Lengler, Mis. Huntz, Mis. Budenbach. Mis. rsoetchor. Mi. Haf ner, Mis. Kayet. .Mr. ('. Flikus, Mis. Vockioth, Mis. Mammon, Mis, M.int, Mrs Wie.sman, Mis. lteiihenthnl. Mis. Lttdwlg, Mrs. Mackei, Mis. C. Heus ter, Mis. Miller, Mts. Heusner, Mi. Hess, Misses Lucy Hnnzelman, Mar tha Korn.ichnr, lliiiina Koi narlier, Katie Ludwlg, L.vdla N'otdt, Fted HanIeman, t'hilst. li.inelman and K, Mai tin. All monibets of the South Sciantou team ate requested to meet Sunday morning at V. J, Hums' baiber shop. MIsM-s Lily Vteldenbach nnd Katie vStoir will eave today for a two weeks' shiy at Lake WInola. Michael Kljnii, of South Washing Stoir will leave today foi a two weeks' at Atlantic City. The members of the St. Joseph's so ciety of the St. Maiy's Catholic ihuich will meet In monthly session Sunday .Uteinoon at St. Mary's hall. Oooigo 'W.issnur h,n i etui ned from eveinl weeks' stay at New York city. John niirke, of Plttston, is visiting AIKhael Loughney, on South Wash ington avenue. James Hovay. of Mlnghainton, Is vis iting his (ousln. Miss Maiy Thorn ton, on South aWshlngton avenue. Prices Cut Saturday on Ladles' Shlit Waists. Infants Lawn, Mull nnd and Oigandle Hou nds, Ladles' Muslin I'nderwear, slightly soiled all at about half pi Ice. Meats it Hagen. GREEN RIDGE. Mr. and Mrs. F. 11 Nettleton, of Washington avenue, entei tallied the meinbeis of the Loyal Hearts Mission band at ther home jestorday after noon, when the iiieuinoih of the society listened to an intoi estlng talk by Miss Wlnteis of Cumbeiland (inp, Tenn. Mi and Mis. l'red Roe, of Biook hn, N. Y ate- visiting Mr. J. A. Mni vlno and sl.stei. of Sandetson avenue. Mis Dald Nli ol and daughter, Ad dle, ot Wllkes-n.uie, ate guests at the home of Rev, and Mis. J. W. Howell. lleotgo K. Okell and Miss Isnbella Okell, of Motuoe avenue, ohapeioiied a paity ot joung people who visited Spencer's coal mines In Dunmnie last evening The membeis of the patty weie Mls.sos Jennie Okell, Jean Mitch ell, (ieitrude ilulld, Isabella Jones, Mesrs Chapman and Oeihaid, of Philadelphia, and the Misses Ransom, of Clark's Gi eon,' and Messis. Guild, ritller, Fish, Taylor, Kvans, Gullck, Gillespie, and Mulr, of Philadelphia. MI.S8 Cat tie Hitchcock, of Washing ton 'avenue, returned yewteiday from a stny at Ocean Giove and Staten Islnnd. George W. Slow ther, ot the United States Kxpiess company, and Mlsa Cynthia, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Horton, of Monsey avenue, were man led at the parsonage of the Pilml tlve Methodist thuich in Plymouth on Thursday of this week, by Rev, C M. Prosser, former pastor of the L'nt.t Market Street Pilmltlve Methodist elm icli, Mr. and Mrs. Slow ther will live nt the home of the hilde's parents. Tho Green Ridge tfiutiLll, Modem Woodmen of America, will inn nn ex clusion to Illnghamton on 'Labor day, September 2. Mrs. A. L. Grlllln and daughter, of Monsey avenue, leavo Monday for Preston 1'aik, for n two weeks' outing, Miss A. Ellnesn Grlflln, of Mousey avenue, has returned ftom llarvey'H lake. Prices Cut Saturday On Ladles' Shirt Waists, Infants' Lawn, Mull and nnd Organdie Ron nets, Ladles' Muslin Underwear, slightly soiled all at about half price, Mears & Hagen, NORTHSGRANTON MANY PERSONS ILL WITH MAL ABIAL GRIP. Physlc-lan fromTMi Part of th Oltjr Report a Large Number of Caies. Arrangements for the Joint Ex cursion of the Congregational Churches Fire In the Two-Btory Frame Building of John Regan on Cayuga Street Meeting of Station ary Engineers. A sickness which the phjsclnns des ignate a malarial grip, nnd which af fects the liver, seems quite picvalcnt in the North Scranton section Just now. One physician yesterday had sixteen calls on onsen of this nature alone be foie daik, and another leports eigh teen. Theie are soic thtoat, with n tendency to tonsllltls, headaches, gen eral weakness, vomiting of bile among Its attendant features. ' The long spell of excessive vvatni nnd diy wenther.wlth the tendency to vege table decay, followed by the cool weather and cold rains, nnd then the vvnimth of the atmospheie during the past two dn, are believed tesponslble for this now pbvslcnl nllment. Arranemonts for Excursion. Rev. R. S, .lone, pastor of the West Market Stieet Welsh Congregational oliuich, last evening announced all tho arrangements for the Joint excursion of the Welsh Congregational chutches of Ptovldenee and Hyde Park to Lake Lodoio on next Tuesday. The commit tee has seemed n number of gifts to be offered a.s pilzeti In a number of contests. One of the Interesting events nrrnnged for Is a base ball game be tween clubs icpipsentlng each of the chttrclis. Anothef Is the ball game be tween the married and single men of the Providence church. In the afternoon an open competition will occur at tho pavilion In singing, declaiming and Impromptu speeches. F,aeh singer will select hl or her own piece. There will also be a competition for solo singing by pettons over 45 yeaus old, a boat lace, a wheelbatiovv tace, a fat man's lace, nnd an egg ce for those under 15 years. The ex clusion train leaves Scranton at 8.15 o'clock, stopping at all stations this Bide of Olyphant. Fire on Cayuga Street. A two-stoiy frame house nt fito Cay uga street, owned by John Itegan and occupied' by John Spade and family, nairowly escaped destiuctlon by Hie yesterday afternoon Tho blaze started In the woodwork of the kitchen front an overheated .stove, and rapidly burned tluougli to the sec ond story before the Kxcelslor, Llbei t j nnd Cumbeiland companies, which le sponded to an al.um fiom Rox 81, had suceeded In bringing it under lontiol The loss sustained by Mr. Spade is $-'00, which is fully coveied by Insur ance. Prices Cut Saturday On Ladles' Phiit Waists, Infants' Lawn, Mull and and Organdie Hon nets, Ladles' Muslin I'nderwear, slightly soiled all at about half price. Mears & Hagen. ,TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Mrs Chailes Freeman, of Rast Lemon. W oinlng count, and her daughter, Mrs Geoige Thioop, of Par sons, Kan, are vlsitois with the for mer's biothei, Geoige Magee, of Noith Lincoln avenue The regular meeting of Local union, No ."i0. Stationary Knglneeis, wa.s held lnt evening at Leonard's hall, West Maiket siteet. There was a large at tendm e of the meinbeis. and Impoit ant business mntteis, the iwtuie of which Is not given out, weie consid ered. H. M. Simons, of Chinch avenue, and Ilany Pike, of Penn avenue, Green Ridge, will spend tomonow with the formers fnthei, G. W. Simons, at Hainllnton. W,ine count). Rev. J H. Clok, pastor of the High Stieet Methodist Kpiscopal ihuich, Hinghnmton, mid one of the best known pteacheis of the Wyoming con ference, will ociupy the pulpit of As huiji Methodist Kplscopal i hutch on Stindaj at both services. In exchange with the pastor Rev. Dr. W. G, Slmp ,son. William Loid, jr , of Chicago, is heie on a visit with his grandparents, Mi, and Mis. William Lord, of North Main avenue. Ml.ss Loietta Marlon, of Koy.ser ave nue, has gone to Philadelphia and At lantic City on a visit to relatives. Miss Rmma Miller, of Chinch ave nue, who waf. at Waveily visiting ft lends the pal two weeks, returned home yesteidn. Theie will bo no sen Res at the Ptovldenee Pitsbytetlan chinch tomor tow. DUNMORE. Dunmoie Picsbyterlan chuich, Rev. W. F. Gibbons, pastor, Moinlng sei vlce at 10.30, subject, "The Gentleness of Jesus." Tu light seivlce at 0.30, subject, "Kncinles and Aims." First Mcthudlst Uplseopal church, llev. Chailes Homy Newlng, It. D., pastoi. Morning service at 10. 'M o'clock. No evening service on ac count of llii union Upworth league services at Tlin Park chuich. Dayton Kills, of Sjincuau university, will preach In the morning. Sunday school nt '.'.UO p. m Rvenlng piayer service at G.30 o'cloi k. Mid-week prayer ser vice Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'olock. Tripp avenue Christian church. Ser vices both morning and evening, con ducted by Pastor , D, Dabley. Morn ing topic, ''God's PtomjHe to Abiam." Evening topic, "The Young People In Chuich. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. The pastor will be absent fiom the city for thiee consecutive Loul's daa and the pulpit will be tilled of evenings b Rev. G. Baito Stone. AH meinbeis of the Senior Loyal Tcnipuance legion are requested to meet at the homo of Mis. Dieslai, on Second Mtrent, .Monday owning to transact business of impoi tunce. Misses Margaiet Rlerdon and Anna Murphy nro spending their vacation nt Atlantic City. Michael McNulty and Thomas Pay ton nie visiting fi lends In New York and Roston. Miss Eva Montgomeiy. of Church SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to run until It Rett hrjoml lha reach ot medicine, Tliev ollen ay, "Oh, It will near away," licit In moat cajea It wilt wear them away, Could they be Indue nl to try tlin mcu'Skful medicine called Kemp's Malum, which la old en a positive auarantec to cure, they would immediately tee the excellent edict alter taking the Aral dote, Trice :3c. and &Uu, TrUl altu tree, At all diussuu. street, returned homo yesterday from a stay of several weeks at Harvey's lake. Mrs. Andrew Marsh and daughter have returned from a stny with New crsey friends. Spencer Masters, who has been In Ccvoland, Ohio, for seveiul months past, In visiting In town. O. W. Potter & Son yesterday last ono of their fine Iron giay team. It had been n sufferer with lockjaw for several days nnd It was yesterday de cided that recovery was Impossible, nnd Mr. Totter ordered the hmso shot. Mrs. M. J. Swift, of Monroe avenue, la spending sonto time, nt, Atlantic City. Tonight In the high school building the school board and teachorH will hold a public meeting for a genet al discussion of tho affalis of the ills trlct and the mutter of text books In particular. Prices Cut Saturday On Ladles' Shlit Waists, Infants Lawn, Mull and and Organdie Rou nds, Ladles' Muslin Underwear, slightly soiled all at ubout half price. Meats & Hagen. c D FIRE DEPARTMENT There now seems to bo no question but that select council will concur In the icsolutlon adopted by common council on Thursday night providing for a ratification of the contracts for fire appatatus enteted Into on the day that Dlieotor of Public Safety F. L. Wormser nssumed olllce. This will save the city an Inconceivable amount of bother nnd will place the llic de partment In splendid shape before a month elnpses. The sentiment of tho majority of the coiincllmen on the matter Is perhaps best crystnllzcd In the remarks made on Thursday night after the council meeting by Com mon Councilman Luther Keller, who said: 'I don't believe that It was right to award the contracts to the highest blddets, but on the ground of expedi ency I think It Is best to ratify them. If we don't we'll get the city Into a law suit which would probably be decided In our favor, but which wouldn't be finished for over a year and perhaps two jears. "What wo want now Is to get our Insurance tates lowered and If we can do this by securing the new hook and ladder tiuck and new engine, ns I be lieve we can, why It's to the advan tage of eveiy citizen In the city to get them Just ns soon as possible, even if we have to pay a little more for them than wo should." Theie are some who contend that If the matter ever did come up In court tho city wouldn't have things ns much Its own way ns sofne people Imagine, alio fact that tho city solicitor ap piovod the contracts. It Is aigued, would relieve the lompany from nny loss In case they wete found to be Illegally aw aided. Director of Public Safety Wormser has gi anted the captains of all the lite companies a nine clays' vacation, cc one day mum than the permanent, men, who arc this e,ir being allowed eight dajs. Substitutes who nie recom mended by the chief of the bureau ate appointed to take the places ot all men who are off on a vacation. There seems to be no deaith of ap plicants for places In the Hie depait ment. Until he went away a few das ago, Director Woimser's olllce lescin bled dally the outer olllce of a poli tician on the day before election. This wns all because two men have teslgned their places ns permanent men, The director. It Is uiidci stood, is cletei- nilned to live up to the pioml.se made by his predecessor. Col. F. L. Hltch inck, and will appoint none but bunk or call men, who have pioved them selves woithy to (ill the vacant places. Chief .Izelnian, In a iccent com munication to Director , Wionnser, pointed out the danger which constant ly exists by teason of the closeness of the vviies of the die naitn system to live electilc light nnd other wlies, and the diiector has under consideration seveial plans for the removal of this danger. ii nie nie aiaim wue is mown up against a live who during n tain or snow stonn It tempoiarily throws the whole cluult out of older and theie are several cases on record w here en tire cli cults have been rendeted use less for u whole night by this nosslng of w Ires. The two ways In which this dlfllculty could be aveitcd would each entail much expense. One would be the stringing of all the circuits with In sulated wires and the other tho plac ing of the wlies tindei ground. The iouuer plan would be much less ex pensive and will probably be adopted, If any. The rcpalis to the C.olmbla hose house, which will piobnbly be made by Kvans and company, who are the lowest bidders, but who have not et been awarded tho contract, will in elude new llooiing on each tioor and n complete changing around of the In terlor anangoments of the house. Tho cracked walls are to bo strengthened by lion btaces secutely anchored, fas tened on me inside. OBITUARY. .MISS MAUV JONKS. aged 27 yeais, daughter of Mrs. Muiy O, Jones, of 137 South Fllmore avenue, died hist night at the West Side hospital fiom ap pendicitis. She was opeiated on last Tuesday, hut made no piogiess nfter. She Is survived by her mother and the following biothets nnd .sisters: Jenkln, David, TJiomaa, Moigan, William, Mis. James Atntstrong, Mis, K, Ji. Davis and Mis, Fllblrcock. l.OKETTA HRKNNAN. of 511 C'toivn avenue, died jesterdny afternoon, nfter a long Illness. She was 19 jeais of age, The funeral will be held Monday moin lng, with sei vices at St. Peter's cnthe dial, and Interment In tho Cathedral cemeteiy. DAVID DOY1.K, aged 15 months. on of Stephen Doyle, of 471 Mary street, died lato on Thuisday night. The funeral occuts this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock fiom the home of the bereaved parents. Intcimuut at Cntheclinl ceme teiy. a ii a LADIES' ASSEMBLY FORMED. It Will Be Formerly Instituted Next Wednesday Night. Another and tho third assembly of the Royal Society of Good Fellows will bo Instituted In this city on Wednes- UNQUESTIONABLE GUARANTEE YoarManey Back if We Don't Strike Oil In Other WomfaiMlixGuaber "Comes ln THIS IS GUARANTEED Hero is an excellent opportunity for ment that has no clement o! uiU attached THE KING OIL CO. OF EL PASO AND BEAUMONT, TEXAS. CAPITAL STOCK, - $300,000 (300,000 SHARES AT $1.00 EICH ADD BOH-ASSEJSiBlE.) OfltMfor sslo to the general public Its stock it SI 00 par thara, unci with Itn chanco lobccoma lrt ow ner In a corporation that owns ell proiwrty Mtn itM In iirtljtrly t nil Lsurrminclrd l hy nni of the grcutrst oil 1 rotttielnir well In tho world. EACH SHAKI1 WILL HI! WORTH SCVERAL. TIMUS IIS I'RICli WHEN A OUSHER IS BROUGHT IN. Yon will notlco on thmnp tho exnet location ot this property: In ercrr direction there Is a KUihcr mnklnir Its ow tiers fabulously v. ealthy. It Is nmonii the Rushers that hav o been hold for millions. 4) UfUCII All IC CTDIIOIf this stock will he withdrawn from tho market'; there mCll UIL Id dinUun wlUbu only&nom shares nt Juxirnch sold. Thntlinn to sccuro this Mock at any prlco Is before tho Rusher "comes In;" nticr that Itcannot be nought nt unv price. It w 111 therefore tin necessary to place our order lit otcro for as many shares as von can afford. Tho directors of tho Klnir OH Co. nro men of tho highest htnndlng In thnlr dlrferent communities. Four of tho soundest Unanclal Institutions In the. South are prepared to vouch for tho absolute rcllnhllltv of this company. VVe refer by in rtnlsstcm to tho follow ing banks: THE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK, El fno, Til i FINST NATIONAL BANK ot Bimminl; CITIZENS' NAT I0NAL BANK Ol Itaumont; NOSENSENO SANK ol Galmlon. Tho.s.iloof thNMork Is for development purposes onlv, l to defray tho cost of secur ing the oil. tho land Is already secured: when the Rusher comes In the well p ivh for Itself every tvent four hours. This Is tho llrst offer over matin tho American people) where inoneyls to turned If oil Is not produced , Send j our order for us many shares as ou ran afford at the low price of one dollar per Miarc : do not let tills opisirtunlty slip by. Wrlto for Illustrated prospectus. Address ull coinmunl lutlonslo M, J. RUDDY, Fiscal Agent, Williams Building. Scranton. Pa, Thcreturu olyour money In case no gusher Is broccght In it guaranteed by bank clay evening, Aurikh 14. This time It vv 111 he a ladles' assembly. Two othot assemblies nro heliiK organized In d1f foient paits of the city nnd will In the nenr future be Instituted, 11. O. Avetlll, .supieine state deputy, owing to an Inciease in the duties of his olllce, hns found It necessary to open an office to transact his business and entertain the dlffetent office! n of tho s-oclety. He will In the futuie be peini.inently located In the Huir build ing, HooniH IS nnd 14, on Washington avenue, wheie he will be pleased to meet any of his many ft lends and no ciualntnnc.es. HAD THIRTY-NINE BLOSSOMS. A Beautiful Night Blooming Cejoun Viewed Last Night. A night blooming ceieus plant, with thirty-nine blossoms In bloom nt one and the same time, was the beautiful sight piesentcd to a continuous throng of vlsitois last night on the porch or D. D. Jones & Son's undertaking es tablishment, on Noith Washington nvc mie. The blossoms were nil especially l.u rp, an the plant Is .valet to be one of the latgest ever seen in thin city. PHILLIPS HAS RESIGNED. Severs His Connection with the Trader's National Bank. Kt.inklln L. Phillips has resigned his position ns cashier of the Trade! s' National bank to accept an Important position with the Title Uuaiantep anil Trust loinpanj. The lpslgn.ulon Is to take effect on October 1. The Title Uu.uantee nnd Trust com pany Intends electing a new building, it Is undei stood, and will lonstiuct a safe deposit vault In connection thtie vvlth. THE PLANS APPROVED. Now Four Room School Building for the Third Ward. The building committee of the boaid of control met last night and ap proved of the plans diawn by Archi tect James Feeney .for the new four ro un building in the Tliiul wnid to succeed the pifsent No. 2". It will be a brick vcn'oied building and will contain some original Ideas tor a foui-ttoin building. Scott Valley Baptist Church. The Scott Valley Baptist cIhiilIi will be teopened tomorrow at 11 a, in., with appropriate sei vices. It has been gieatly Imptoved of late. The ser mon on the o.c.uIjii will be by llev. David Spencer, . D., of Hlakely. You Can't Afford. To pass this offer b New Suits, 2t per cent, discount. M. J. Hotnn & Son, 324 Lackawanna avenue, " POLICE AND ALDERMEN. Kihi ird Kenton, of tlin cite, 1' l'inr, of HiiiltIj itntoci. dlul mother nun, who lrdl-cl n Rice Ins name, were arreted In the l.iikimniiia jjrcli for riding un i firicht tuin, list niRlit. '1 hi y will he Klmi a hearlnc this moriiinij. V woinin named hite miier. Iio was em plo.wd b a fnnilt named O'MjIIw, residing tu Wet Mirket Mint, wjs taken violently (n am la,t iiii'n and wis removed to the Vnnh strnnton rollie station SIid was later taken to jioIUp heidqiiaitcivt In the pitiol wigon, and hill he examined as to her a only toda.c. Krauso's Headache Capsules are, unlike any tiling piepared In Ametlca. They were llrst preset Ihed by Dr. Kinase, llei ninny's famous court physician, long befoie nntlpytlne wns dscoveied, and are almost marvel ous, so speedily do they tine the most dlstieFsIng caSes. Pi ice 25c, Sold by all druggists. BRADFORD HORSE WINS WITHOUT A DRIVER Exciting Incident in the Races at Olean, Dy Exclusive Wire from The Awnclated Treu. Olean. N. Y., Aug. .9 Thero was a laige attendance at tho laces today, and the sport was much enJoed. Hey Simmons, a Hradfoid horse, stumbled In the thlid heat of the fourth race nnd dumped his dilver, Phillips, fiom the sulky. Phillips dropped the lelns nt tho samo time and the animal Mu lshed the heat without a driver.' The spectators wnimly applauded this dla play of hoi so sense. Owing to darkness the fourth raco wns mt Mulshed. It will bo completed In the moiuliig. when tho meet will close Summaries: v ; j) puc, pun f.vxi, ,W Sibley 2 1 1 1 llaihtl I 3 2 4 Mnlet t fi 2 8 5 King Willis . 3 '.) ,1 2 Prime .Vway 1 4 7 10 1 line-.' lflt; i 2 10Ui 2.20; 2,101;, Rich, Kittle P.. Hot ('., lon, Annie X .and llrumier ali ttaited, 2 2 pace, purse JMVI, Janifn Alexander ..' ,.! 1 1 1 llai'W Llrcama z 2 3 I, ! -j.,iygaWn t I,,, ,. n-i-w..-! , nAY RESPONSIBLE BANK. investors to avail themselves of an invest to it. Labor Day -AT- Lake Lodore On Monday, rfeptcnibor 2, tho sreat est excuislon of tho season, under the auspices of tho Central Labor union of Scranton. Addtessos will be mario by President John Mitchell and other speakers high In the councils of labor. Theio will he music by llauer's full hand and Lawrence's orchestra. A glee contest for prize of $100.00, the competitive piece being "Marty tsof tho Arena." Itow boats, htcam launches and other amusements. An unlimited suppb of reficshments, under the su put vision of the well-known caterers. Fadden Hrotheis. Trices, Vllkes IS.irre and Su anion, $1; Dickson, O'c; Olyphant, 90c; Peckvllle, Sjc; "Wins tun, SOc; Aichbald, 75c; Maylleld, Jef iun, 60c, CarbundalH and Hones dale, 5Uc. NEW YORK WOTELS; WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sivteenth hi and Irvin; Tlice, NEW YORK. American Plan, M 50 Per IJa and I pwardi Kuropean Plan, $1 fln 1'ei pay and Lpwaadv bjciial Ralca tu lamlllM. i T. THOMPSON, Prop. HOTEL I JEFFERSON NEW YORK 103. 101. ion Knst l.ich street. The .IKITr.HSOMsn thoroughly firat-claia f araily and transient hot 1, otfenn (rat a mini mum coit a maximum of Ituury and comfort. (In 11th street, Jut east of Union Square, It is within n lev. minutes of tho leadins shops, theatres and clubs. European Plan, $1,00 up. American Plan, $2.50 up. Suites with Private Bath, $2.00 up. t or special rales guides or information write JOII I'. 4 llTFIi:i.ll, Proprietor : t Vnv itiisiimss Men 4- In tho heart of the wholesale 4 district. a, f For Shoppers It mlnutec' wulk to Wanamnkerss -f " S minutes to Slegel Coopei's Big j. f Btore. Kasy of access to the great T Dry uoa aiuioo. H For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars. rlv. . T jne easy transportation to all T pomts of Interest. ! HOTEL ALBERT : t NEW Y011K. X X Cor. 11th BT. & UNIVERSITY P"u. -f Only one uiock irum uroauwajr Rooms, $1 TIn KHSTAURANT I Up. prCej Reasonable X Fannie T . , .13 3 Queen of SpailOH t Hid (ilrl 5 5 5 Time-i-JI3i a !: 1 l- in", trot (unfinished), luirne "1. Pell II 7 1112 Hil Simmnm I I K ! 1 led 1 5 fl fl Ir'alrview Chlmee - 3 '- s ' Mai5 II . v rt I limp-JSIUs 2'Jl'i; 2U. 2r" 2 Alladin, Pun, Arlu. bocaii Po alio started OOD'8 POWER. irun-lilnn el an old Welsh liimn 1 Tlimi lio hide the IlkhnliR foncard, And thai lidei iiiii die vc.ive, fseml the spirit ul c nn lion (In this u iiluiii..-. ilioii can Mvr, , 0ien now the iloiiili? piUniii, And nilicui c onlul IIiouk, lUUe the i ik and teaih the snccvhlcji, Hy Ho urate to U "i In aong. Mi p. (I 1,'od. u'.r lil'U an I mountains, Vliy I he tlij ol hrikllntb come, Mien the ilniiili v.ill n Ian in uioiy Viiil lu iri-J in eveiy linine, Name of Iiaik, IiieIiI) huimred, . , All tbe nation, of Him clad, 1h"iiMhU set Vine lull faltct on In the merits f l!ii blood. D, r. Jones. TabeuiiiU churcli.