f " ? ST--jP,Sr "-iP 0 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 15)01. WEST SCRANTON PRESENTED WITH A CHAIR RICHARD H. WILLIAMS AGAIN HONORED. Thlse Time It Wns by the Continen tal Mine Accldentnl Fund, Whoso Treasurer Ho Hnd Been for Twelvo Years Numerous Police r.nd Al dermnnic Cnses Rev. Peter Rob erts Htis Written n Book on the Anthracite Industry Driving Club Races Funerals Yesterday Other Notes. The Continental Mine Accidental fund tendered a retention to their if tlrlns treasurer, Itlehnril 11. Williams, nt St. Davld'o hall last evenltiR. which was a pleasurable event In every Felipe of the word. .Mr. William has been custodian of the l'tind'H funds for over twelvo year., and retired fimn the olllce iceeiitly. An n mark of nppieclatlon the niombois prcn'iited lilm with a handsome uplioWiereil rocking chair nnd n smoking set. The pics'.-ntalioti sport h whs made by William O. Jenkins, nnd was ably re Fponded to by .Mi. "Williams. In his Hunt report of the fund's standing. It (bowed a balance on hand December. IIMMi, of gl.l.'iK.T::. He collected during the last term $1,371. ?.". making u total of $2.ssr).4s. or that sum il,fi.7s was paid out during the term, and there lemnlneil on band .Inly ill, lli'il, a cash balance of JU'Xt.TO. The session was pteslded over by M. S. I.avelte, and the programme Includ ed (-elections by the William Council (lice club, remarl.s by John 1). C.rlf-litli.-'. William IE. Thomas and William Jl. Kvims. solos by David ,1. Davis, David ,lenkl!i.s and D,ild Stephens. J'hr.noRraph selections weie also Riven under the direction of Itlchard Jtlch nrds, and lienjainlii llrlfliths icclted. refreshments were served afterwards by the committee In ohaigo of the af fair. 15. It. 1 Inches. David JenMn.. William J. D.ivls and Itlchard Wood yat. The prchcnt olllcers of the fund are: President, Jl. S. l.avelle; secre tary. Thomas Tarry; treastiier, Will l.tm H. l.itis. In the Circle of the Law. The police, constables- nnd aldermen were kept quite busy yesterday Issu ing warrants. senliiR them and mak ing ariests. and the day's iound-up in i hided a, number of dn-ordoily charac tne. The tlrs' ictim was John Coleman, SUNBURN J?oe nd Almond Cream rfmofs redness el the el,ln and oothcs th pain rt sunburn in one night. Take a bottle with j-ou en your vacation. FOR SALE BY 0. V. JKNKIXS. Wlili HOUSE These, days: That is, we are closing out the balance of Summer Stocks iu every department, without the slightest consideration as to what they cost us. We Carry Over No Goods From One Year to Another That's why each succeeding season finds complete new stocks at the Globe Warehouse. This Week You Can Buy Parasols Ribbons Wash Goods Fancy Silks Laces Hosiery And Everything Else That's Summerish So far below the prices asked a couple of weeks ago that you'd hardly believe the goods were the same. But they are and Whether You Buy for investment Or for Present Season's Use The money spent will briug heavy returns in big savings, and this remark applies to every department in the house. Shrewd buyers understand this well and profit by it. Globe Warehouse of Me('ann' patch, who was abusing pedestrians who refused to glvo hlni money. Ills toute of hold-ups wan along West Lacknwnnnit avenue, In tho vicinity of the Jersey Central tall road station. He will be Riven a hear I tic: this morning-, I'Ynnk MeOlnty. n onc-leRRed hobo, who has caused the police much trouble, was picked up on I.nzoine street, for being drunk and disorderly, anil will relate his experience In police court this tuornliiR. James .MfLoughlln. of 101-South Sev enth stieet, teslsted Patrolman David Davis, Tuesday nlRht, nnd caused the officer much trouble. Ills whole family Interfered, He wns arrested tiRuIn yes terday .and lined $:'5, or ninety days In Jail. William Maiker, of CIS Willow slrcl, awaits a healing for desertion and non-support. Constable Timothy Jones cot ruled hlni on u warrant. Claienoo Uenn, of Hampton wtreet, Is awaiting a hearing before Alderman Kellow. on a charge of nou-suppoi t, preferred by his wife. James lllaek, of Krlnk stieet, was arrested on a wairant by Patrolmen McCollgnn and Peters, charged with keepitiR a speakeasy. He was Riven n heailtiR last nlRht and lined $2.1. "The Anthracite Conl Industry." ltev. Peter Roberts, Ph. t)., n for mer pastor of the Plymouth Congro Ratlnnal church, has written a book entitled, 'The Anthracite Coal Indus try." which is now In the hands of the publishers, and will be Issued for sale in n short time. The 'introduc tion to the work wan wiltten by Prof. W. (T. Sumner. I..I.. D.. of Yale uni versity, who says the book contains .1 groat amount of Information of the highest Importance. The work deals wi'h the anthracite coal deposits, developing of conl beds, capitalization, transportation, mining, management and Inspection, employes and waRCS, Incidentals, strikes, union ism, reclaiming the waste, nnd various other phases of the mining Industry, which are covered In a thorough man ner. The book will be Issued this full, anil the nibscrlptlon price is $2.:0. Blnmc the Umpire. County Detective Phillips, the cap tain of the base ball team which played ngalnst C.rlf. T. Davis, team at Harvey's Lake on Tuesday, claims that his team won the Ramo by a score of II to 11, but the umpire Thomas Mnschull, awarded the game to the Davis team. The Phillips team have a suspicion that the Davlsltes "fixed" the um pire, and were thus tliin-flamined out of the game. Captain Phillips says Ills team will stand ready to play the Davis team. It they have to wait until the next annual cut lug of th Loyal Knights of .America to Ret justice. This year's outing was the most suc cessful ever held by Knterprlse lodge. West Side Driving Club. The next race meet of the West Side Driving club will be held on the Kim hurst boul"vard speedway on Thurs day. August ;;, when a series of races E'RE ANING Shirt Waists Wash Suits Gloves Underwear will he run, tho entries for which must be made with C. C. Dcckelnlck, of North Mnln nvenue. Tho first race will he n, club race, for members only, nnd this will he followed by a trotting race for the 2.30 class, Then will come the free-for-all, which pinmlses to be n "hum mer." The closing event will be a 1 nulling race, In which several good homes nro expected to participate. St. Btendcn's Excursion. The excursion to Atlantic City yes terday of St. llrenden's council, Young .Men's Institute, iind their friends, over the I.aekuwnnna. anil Pennsylvania railroads, occupied eleven 'passenger coaches, each of which wns comfort ably tilled. Nearly five hundred people were on the train nnd nil reached their destina tion without any mishap. The ar rangements for the trip were admir able, and in addition to n special bag gage car on tho train there was also u refreshment enr attached. Tho olllcers nnd members' of tho council looked ufter the comfort nnd welfnie of their patrons, among whom were many ptomlucnt people residing between Carbondale and Wllkes-Harre. Among the Scrnnton people on the train wtero: Clerk of tho Courts Thomas P. Daniels, wife nnd children, County Commissioner John Dm kin, Attorney Joseph O'Hrlen nnd wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Cosgrove, School Controller T. J. Jennings, Thomas ICviinc. M. J. Mc Andrew, M. J. Kltglbbon, P. J. Ultimo, D. J. Heedy. Dr. Moylau, James l.ally, (cargo Madlgan, William Price, wife and son. Dr. Scnnlon, P. II. Durkin, D. C. o'Hnrn, John Davis, Anthony Hcnnlon. Ttlchnrd I.onergan, Kdwnrd Mct.aln, Matthew Murphy, Peter Atul laney nnd wife, John Hester, John Mullen, Mrs. Patrick Murray. Mrs. P. J. Muiray, Mrs, W. J. Tlerney. MIfscr Kiln, and Agnes Murray, Nellie Mc Anllffe, Mary Mulroy, l.oretta and Ocr tnide Cannon, l.oretta Jennings, Mar garet McAndrew, Maine McCann, Ag nes HaRgerty, Ueckey Hurke and many othets Temperance Reunion Postponed. Members of the Women's Chrlstlnn Tenipeiance union, Prohibition league nnd other temperance workers will bo disappointed to leain that the temper ance reunion which was to have been hold at Mountain park on Monday, An gust lit, has been Riven up for this month. The committee In charge of the ar rangements cannot announce Just now when the reunion will tnke place, but will give out the date later. Davis Inquest This Evening. Coroner Uoberts will hold nil Impicst In the Davis shooting case nt 8 o'clock this evening In the Jackson street sta tion house The murder nnd suicide occurred on .Sunday evening nnd the double funeral Tuesday nfternoon. The case has attracted widespread attention, but the Inquest Is not ex pected to reveat anything that Is not already known. Two Funerals Yesterday. The funeral of the late Frank How ley occurred early yesterday morning from tho home of deccuaed's parents, on Railroad avenue. The remains were taken to Hampton Junction, N. J for Interment. ilov. J. H. Sweet, D. D of Oneonta, N. Y , formerly pastor of the Simp son Methodist Kplscopal church, ofll clated it the funeral of the late Mrs. William Drnman yesterday afternoon. The Impressive services were held at the family residence, on South Hyde Park avenue, nnd burial was made In the Washburn street cemetery. The pall bearers were Messrs. Lull, Hldge way, Illgelow, Wrigley, Davis and Handolph, Prof. W. W. Jones sang three selections during tho service, NOTES AND PERSONALS. Dr. F. C. Hall and family, of North Main avenue, are spending a few weeks at Lake Wlnola. During the doctor's absence, his patients will be attended by Dr. P.ayinond. Miss Jessie Kellow, of. 407 Chestnut street, Is visiting friends In New York city. William nenjainin, of Plymouth, was the guest of Mrs. W. It. Hughes, of North Sumner avenue, West Park, ycsteulii). At the meeting of rlie Ladles' Aid society, held In the new First Hap tlst church yesterday, n large amount of work was accomplished towards furnishing the interior with carpets, etc. The annual picnic of the Plymouth Congregational church and Sunday si hool will bo held today at Nay Aug park. A good-sized crowd accompanied the excursion to Lake Lodore yesterday of the Chestnut Street German Presby terian church. The St. Joseph's Aid society, of llelli'vue, will hold a picnic this after noon and evening In Hellevue park. A lawn social will be held this even ing at the home of Miss Maud Koer ner, uJJ North Lincoln nvenue. under the auspices of the Itnilroad Auxiliary of tin- Simpson Methodist Kplscopal chinch. The annual oetirslon aiul picnic of St. Mark's Lutheran church and Sun day school will be rune to Lake Lo. dure tjtlay. The Clinlal club will hold their an nual clam bake at Lily Lake next Sunday. The past chancellors of the Knights of Pythias will hold an Important meeting In Masonic hall tomorrow evening. The excursion of the Diamond local, No. i!l3, Cnited Mini) Workers of America, will bo run to Lako Lodore on Saturday, Aug, 24, Oscar Oawald, of Cameron nvenue, Is spending his vacallon at Lake Wlnola. Work has been commenced on the Knunet street sewer In the Klgh tcenth ward. A family reunion wns held recently nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Setii Wrigley, on South .Main avenue. There were over fifty members pfLthe Wrig ley family In attendance. The next gathering will take place a year hence nt the old Wrigley homestead In Fae toryville. John Doyle, of Wilkes-Uarrc, Is the guest of his sister, Sirs. John Lenl han. of chestnut street. Miss Alice Kvans, of nock street, is confined lo her homo by Illness. ! Mliis Evelyn Kvans, of South Main A SENSIBLE MAN Would uie Ktmi' Pilum fnr the Throat awl I.urji, It 1j curliu mor Cnughj, Coldi, Aklhnia, llmncliltK Croup irvl all Throat and Limn Trouble, than any ethi . mfdidne, Thf piepiictor has uutliorUcd any druffhiit to clw inn a S.uiiilo llultlo 1'rio to cumlnm jou of the merit of IhU uicat irnitiU, t'rlie 2!;. and 00. avenue, Is entertaining Miss Edna Harris, of Wllkes-Harre. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morgan Kdwnrds, of West Locust street, have returned home from a pleasant sojourn at At lantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Kvans have nlso relumed home from the city by the sea. Mr, nnd Mrs. lteese, Hopkins, who were nt Atlantic City, have returned home. A valuiblo meerschaum smoking set will be chanced ore by Howell & Harris on Snturday, Sept. 14. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Hodson, of Hand's place, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John Vnnston, of West Locust street, en tertained friends on Tuesday evening. C. 1. Kern, of Scranton street, has returned home from New York nnd the seashore. Frank Henore, of Scrnnton street, Is home from n visit to Susquehanna county. Joseph Uldgway, of Wyoming, spent Tuesday nmong West Scranton friends. Hugh Jones has organized a gleo club to compete at Lake Lodore on Labor Day, Sept. 2. Miss Mabel Owllym, of Lnusford, Pa., Is the guest of friends In town. Mrs. Tlllle Acker nnd daughters. Until nnd Klsie. of South Main avenue, have returned home from u two weeks' sojourn nt Lake Wlnoln. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dershlmer, of South Main nvenue, nro entertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. niown. Misses Lillian, Maud and Olive Plrt ley and Annie Williams, of Hock street, left yesterday for n visit with friends nnd relatives near Hazleton. Miss Kitty Hurke, of Luzerrre street, has returned home from a visit with friends In Olyphant. Misses Kllzabeth Parry and Mamie Davis ore sojournlnj nt Harvey's Lake. Misses Jessie nnd Olive Ruinbnld, of Pi Ice street, spent Tuesday with their cousin. Miss Carrie Wntktns, nt Fnctoryville. Misses Elizabeth May nnd Alice Lee, of North Lincoln avenue, have re turned home from n visit In Susque hanna, county. Miss Claro Cecil, of Lako Hnpat cong, has returned home from n visit with the Misses Carrie and Phoebe Shiffcr. .Mrs. Frank Slote. of North Lincoln avenue, Is home from Atlantic City. Mrs. William Pipher and sons," of Oarfleld nvenue. are visiting nt Port land. Mr. Osman Hcers and child! en, of North Hebecca nvenue, 010 at Provi dence, U. 1. Mrs. C. S. Do Puy and two children, of Lincoln avenue, nro at Lake Sheri dan. Miss Kva Kittle, of Lincoln avenue, Is rilstlcatlng In Susquehanna county. Misses Mary and Molllo Ford, of Hiiighaniton, me the guests of thelf uncle, Michael Gallagher of Twenty flMt street. Miss Edith Jenkins, of North Sum ner avenue, Is visiting relatives In Kd wardsvllle. Pa. Mis? Hcssle Davis and James Davis, of North Hyde P.nk avenue, are on the sick list. Alderman Kelly and wife, of South Seventh street, will leave today for a sojourn at Aldenville, Wayne countv. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sullivan and chil dren, of Fnlrview nvenue. are spending their vacations at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hrown. of Lake Mills, Wisconsin, are the puests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dershlmer, of South Main avenue. Mrs. Hrown Is a cousin of Mrs. Dershlmer. Misses Hebecca Hurke. of Ninth stteet. and H HaRgerty, of the North Knd, are spending their vacations at Atlantic City. Miss Jennie Davis, of North Hromley avenue, together with a number of her associates In the Tabernacle CoiiRie Ratlonal Sunday school, conducted a successful lawn social last evening at the corner of North Hiomley uvcnuo and Pettebone street. The Salvation army held a special service last evening, at which the speakers were ltev. J. C. Wood and wife, of the Christian Workman's in stitute, of New York. Patrolman Lowry, Frank Phillips, of the city enpineer's department, and others were enRagod last night in mak ing an Inventory of all the electric light poles located In West Scranton. Michael Clark, of Luzerne street, left yesterday for Coal City, Illinois, to attend the funeral of his brother, John Clark, who died there recently. De ceased was a former resident of this city and was well known here. He Is survived by his vvlfo and two sons. Mrs. Katherlne Durkin, of Luzetne street, wns a sister of deceased, Herbert L. Taylor, of South Hyde Parfk avenue, Is spending a few days at the Pan-American. Sister M. Oneslmess. daughter of Mrs. Alice Murphy, of l&Sl Jackson street, is heie on a. brief visit. She has lately been stationed at St. John's m.sslon, Oklahoma teuitoiy, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Warren, of North Lincoln Hveiuif. will leave tomorrow far Atl.mtii City. Hefore returning they will visit nt West Dudley. Mass. A well known young woman lost a valuable ring at the funeral of the lato Mary Jones on Monday. The finder will please return It to 137 South Fll more nvenue and receive a reward. Dr. W. Itowiand Davies, of South Main avenue, has recovered from his recent Illness and Is again attending to Ills large and growing practice. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES, Marriage, of John Gallagher nnd Miss Catherine McOovern. Other News Notes. Miss Catherine McGovern nnd John Gallagher were united In marriage yesterday afternoon nt 4 o'clock In St. John's church, by Rev. 13. J. Melley. A large throng of the friends und relatives of both parties were present. The bride was beautifully attired In a gown of white oreandle, trimmed with Impoitcd Venetian point lace, und was attended by Miss Barbara Manley. The groin was attended by his brother, P. J. Gallagher. Miss Jennie Hurke, of Old Forge, played the wedding maich. After the ceremony, the bridal party took a drive to Klmhurst and Lako Scranton. On their return a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride, at 1221 Remington avenue. Tho couple left on tho 1.15 tiain for the Pan-American. Mr, and Mrs. Galla gher will bo at home In about ten days when they will commence housekeep ing In Hellevue, where a beautifully furnished home awaits them, Enjoynble Hand Conceit. Ilss Mary Miller wus tendered a very pleasant surprise party on Tues day evening, at her home on Cedar avenue, by a number' ul her friends. INDIA AND CEYLON TEA BLACK or GREEN Is Comforting and Satisfying If there be a means of quickly producing a feeling of comfort and quiet satisfaction it is by drinking a cup of this delicious tea. - ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADA Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOU3. Sold only In Lead ritekfit. 50c, 60c. nnd 70c. Per LI). Excursion to (jjT Long Branch $v CJC Ocean Grove Pd AsburyPark VIA NEW JERSEY CENTRAL, Friday, August 23, 1901 r.rivp Prrinton at 1.5 a m. Th kcts gnod to mum on or before hopt. '.'ml. The evening was enjoyahly spent by tile guests, who presented Miss Miller with a heautltul fan. MI.-S Mary Mil ler presented her with a magnllleent bouquet of carnations and evergreen. At a late hour tho table was spread and dainty refreshments: were served, niter which the guests departed for their homes. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. George M. Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Dewilde, Mr. and Mrs. Stncke, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gustav A. Miller, Mrs. I'Ynnk Transac, Mrs. Josephine Prlte, Mrs. Tlllle Roberts, Mrs. Clara Mai -Ronnell, Mrs. J. M. "Warner. Miss Mol llo Shunk, of Klinirn, .V. v.; Miss Pes sle Dorsey, Miss Mary Louise Miller, Miss Katie Wheeler, Miss Ktta Tores. Mr. George Transue and Mr. Strause. TOLD IN BRIEF. lYank Kuhlmnn, u farmer, of l'Yenehville, Susquehanna county, was arrested on Cedar nvenue Tuesday night by Patrolman Christ Itnse. Kuhlmnn was drunk and was raising u disturbance, when the ollicer took hlni in charge. He was taken to the station house and was fined $t yester day by Magistrate Storr. Miss Kllima Stevens, of Sterling, Pa., N the guest of Miss Minnie Xeuls, of Hickory street. Local union Xo. 1331, Cnited Mine Workers of America, will meet at Novi3kys hall this evening. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Much Excitement at a Constable's Sale Yesterday Enjoyable Band Concert Last Night, There was much excitement yester day afternoon in the hotel inn by B, Atlas, on West Market street, when Constable Clarke, of Alderman Kelly's court, attempted to sell tho barroom llxtuies at constable's Mile. The sale had only proceeded a short time, when a cash register owned by Harry Chap pell, and leased to Mr. Allah, was put up for sale. At this point. Attorney Dawson, who represented Messrs. Atlas and Chap pell, objected to tho sale of the cash register, hut Attorney Murphy, who represented Clarke, told the constable to proceed with tho Mile. After a lively discussion, Alderman Kelly, the nnly bidder In the place, bid Jl.'i, and while the auctioneer was making; the tale, Constable (iaike hustled out the side door to a nearby livery, wheie he hired a buckboard wagon and landed the cash register at a place of safety. At torney Dawson will begin proceedings against Constable Clarke us soon as possible to recover the lost piopiqty. riensnntly Surprised. Last evening the Provident o .Silver Cornet band gave nil open-air concert at tho corner of Prick nvenue and West Market street, and nearly a thou sand people enjoyed the music. It was the first nppeaiunco of the band since Its organization, teveial months ago. Tho concert began at S.::o o'clock,' opening with a very attractive and up-to-dato piece, entitled "Triumphal Post March," by C. K. Corry, tor which the band received a hearty applause. The band Is composed of i-onie of the best Instrumental players In the valley, some of whom have played with lend ing orchcstrnH of this city. The programme rendered was as fol low: "Triumphal Post March" (C. K. Carry), "Coonvlllp Cunnlets' March" (A. J. Weldt). "Seraph Waltz," "Solid l'ront Match" (II. C. Miller). ".Schot tlsche Comlquo" ill. C Miller); selec tion, "Champion;" "Tab' of the Kan Karoo" (Gust.tve l.uders), "Iroquois March" T. If. Losey): seienade, "Sweet Dreams" ill, C. Miller), "Four paiigh'u Aggregation" (Gem go South weel). Tunoral of Elias Buvbnck. Kllas Hurbaek, ion of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Hurbaek, of Green tired, u JONAS LONQ'S SONS. THE AUGUST SALES Have Been Moving Steadily Forward. The opportunities to buy seasonable mer chandise under price has been taken advan tage of by many money wise people. We aim to make the store as interesting in August as at any other time. The Soda Fountain is always running. The Restaurant is at your command for a lunch at any time of the day. The Waiting Room and the Second Floor is open all day long. If you are a stranger passing through the city we will be pleased to check your package or grip at the Bureau of Information thus making sight - seeing more of a pleasure. Jonas Long's Sons UNQUESTIONABLE GUARANTY Your Money Back it We Bon9 1 Strike Oil..... XZMt In Other Wards, ft No Gusher "Gomes in" Your Money is Returned, THIS IS GUARANTEED RESPONSIBLE BANK. Hero is an excellent opportunity for investors to avail themselves of an invest ment that has no element of risk attached to it. THE KING OIL CO. OF EL PASO AND BEAUMONT, TEXAS. CAPITAL STOCK, - $300,000 (330,000 SHARES AT St.00 EACH AND NON-ASSESSABLE.) Offors ror sale to iho ireticral imhlle lis stock it $1.00 pr ihin, anil with itn dinner to hecomo pnrt owner In n rurporatlon tbatown-oll tiroprrtv -UuumcI iriiHlktrii'UilKiirroitnilrri hv somr or th Rrrnlt't oil nroiliiolni; wells In the world. liACM SHARI5 WILL HB WORTH SEVERAL TIMES IT PRICE WHEN A OUSMER IS LSROUOMT IN. You will notice on tho map the exact location or this property: tneverv rlnrction there Is iisnsher maltins its owners fahulouMy wealth It Nuiuonu the pushers that have heens-old (or millions. 9 UfUCy (111 !C CTRIIPEf this Mod. will 1- withdrawn from the market thrro fVni.l1 UIL Id OlnUUn wlllbo onlv,"00 shares hi l.tt each sold Thetlmo to secure this Mock ut any price is hefore tho iruslier "corues In." niter that It cannot he bought at anv price. It will therefore be necet.arv to placf your order nt once for as many shares us umcanaftord Tho directors of the Kins: OH t'o. are iron of th hlahest stnndlnu In their different communities Four of the soundest, financial Institutions in the South aro prepared to vouch for thnubsnmtr uMlubilltv of lbi company Wneferhi permission to the follow ing banks THE INTERNATIONAL EICIIANCE BANK, El tut, Tei.i FIRST NATIONAL BANK cl Beaumanl; CITIZENS' NAT IONAL BANK Of Btumont; ROSENBERO BAliK of Gilrsiton. ' Thesaloof this stock Is for development purines onlv. v. toili fniv the rostof sreur Inif 'he oil Iho land Isalreadv secured- when the (rusher comes in the t" p.hs for itself every iwrii'v-four hour. This Is the tlrl offer ever madr tint American people where money Is rc 'in.ed if oil Is not produced Send 1'iui' order for us inunv shares as vou can afford at the mv price of onedollarpershaie .lo r.t lei this opportunity slip by. Wrlto for Illustrated piosptcius. Address nil communl . .' tor to M, J, RUDDY, Fiscal Agant, Williams Building. Scranton, Pa, The return of your money In ca.i; no gusher Is brouzht In is guaranteed by a bank Jrlvor at thr Van S torch slnpo, was liiURht botwewi two tilps ut i art. t-t-tenlny and. ho proly Injiiiod that be hroatlipil liln last .shortly aftor t li'K taken home. Tho rlof of the parents ainl elutlvin Is luoloiiiul, atxl they lime the tym jmtliy of tho whole nelKhborhonil Tim funeral vlll take jiliti p Siituidny after noun from IiIh lato home. Services will he In charge "f Hp . W. l- navlcn, of the .Memorial Hainlut church. Inter ment In tho Washburn xtieet ceme tery. MENTIONED IN BRIEF. John .NU-.Mahon was commuted to the county Jail Tuesday pvpiiIiir for beliiB Implicated In the hlRhvuiy rob bery committed on .Tamos I'orlejs. At the hcartiK before Alderman Saltry, McMhIwii did not deny belns with tho other two inoii when the crime was commuted, but did deny having any hand In tho deed. The other two who vveio connected with the crlmr will bo arrested ns coon as ' possible, n tlioy arp known by .Mr. t'iirleta, Lloyd li. Cornell, of Kdim avenue, and .Miss Kmlly Iteed nie Hpptidlin; their vacation at Asbtity l'ark nnd Ocean tirove. Harry .Manteis, of Lackawanna, Is vIsltliiK Charles .Marlatt, ot Diamond avenue. John Vlpond, of Holllster nvonitr. Ii.ih letiirned home, after spending .1 few Uuys In Nuw Jei'bey, JONAS LONG'S SONS, StSNsy'''vsKi A Word About Carpets. Many people who had Manned to buy carpets later n the season have been buy ng carpets during this sale. We think it a wise thing. Do you? A few prices by. way or suggestion: Former Augiut Trice lrlc Inarain Garnets 25c IQC 3IC SIC 63C room Ingrain Carpets 30c Tapestry Brussels 70c Tapestry Brussels 85c Bigelow Body Brussels, ir Innntllc nnli, ii.iml r..tA .....,...., ,.ij, usual fm-c f $1.35- August price.... 1 .UU Rugs All kinds, many new patterns. Smyrna Rugs, 30x60, $1.98 (I Smyrna Rugs, 36x73 3.50 oinyma ruigs, o 11 x q 11.... 12,00 Smyrna Rugs, 7 It 6x1 cio ft 6. 19.no I ""i Smyrna Rugs, 20x12 Upholstery and Curtains Ruffled Bobbinet Lace Curtains, with lace inserting and edging, usual price f2.bq. Aug ust price Renaissance Lace 2.00 Curtains, usual price $5.98. Aug 5.25 Curtain, 1.39 ust price Imitation Irish Point plain centers, usual price .$1.69. August price... Ruffled Stripe Swiss Curtain, made with a 5-inch ruffling, ready to nang. August price, a pair 59C Tapestry Portieres, fringed top and bottom, in two colors, red and green, usual price $349. August price X.J All-Over Figured Repp Curtain, fringed top and bottom, usual prico $4.25. August n price 0.5U Jonas Li's Ms -ss T5S3752' AJ 38 4J 23 37 33 -w - 30 pJhcss. zs III...., ...I . ........ . . . . .? 4uNLCM Vr!"".l & strl.lnm fao rultln,), I nit. ..top.. J a,..l..-OirDNiriiOrttiu.Kn1 for Sworn Tr-.tlmoLLP.hv irloln.trr7 mMjl.sl and .l.,lrlril fraud. H.all.a pipT.T a . a -..--. a, ,,,,,.,., a, 4 THE ANNUAL MEETING. Dhectors of Bonrd. of Trnde Reft.' Estnte Company Elected. The nununl nieetliiK of the stockhold ers of tho Board of Trade Heal Estato company, which .iwns and manages the board of trade Iniildnis-. whs held yesterday afternoon In the office o! Secretary D. i:. Ailieitun The follow Iiii; board of diieciors was unanimously cle.- ed: captain YV A. .May. Conrad Schroeder. T. H. Wntklns, .1 W. iiiiein..ry. I ir. I.. M. dates, J. TV. Oak-ford. A. IX Pean. C '. David eon and Dr. I). U. Hand. The directors will meet in a few das to elect ofll ccrs, Lichty's Colory Nervo Compound for all nervous illHranea, meuralgU, iheiiinailMii, hi rvotiK debility, paraly ele, lilllmisiie.'is, dyspepsia, costlveness, pIleH, liver lomplaint, kidney trott bios and teni.ile complaints. It ropj to the seat of tho dlsouie and cures ihorouiihly und speedily, Sold by Sl.u .how Uros. . p n J4 1 1 2i iJProf.G.FTf HEEL527 8V.?,?I3 'tj Sft nlll'lplilt. r. O.I; Grrmtit Sp. .1.11.1 l.f w -i .-.nr uu.r.vi.n o rar, iim n, , M'ri)i v m V rA III....U I.nak . , . .1 .. .V