The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 23, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1901.
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WATER OUGHT
TO BE BOILED
HEALTH OFFICER ALLEN
SUES A STATEMENT.
IS-
Says That the Vile Tnsto and Odor
of Water Is Caused by Decayed
Vegetable Matter Washed Into
the Supply Streams by the Heavy
Rain and Advises Boiling as a
Precaution Bacteriological Exam
ination of the Impregnated Water
Is to Be Made.
Stitirriiitrndpnt W. U. Allr-n, of tlio
bureau of hdilth. In nn ollli-lnl Mum
merit Klvr-n nut hint nlRht. ncUlspf Unit
thp cnntiuulnatccl water now bolim fur
nished to it laifiu pait of the rlty by
the Scroti ton (lax and Wator company
b boiled bi-foro I.oIiir used for drink
lnj; purposes.
Dr. Allen has not ypt boon able to
deteiniliie positively .whother the water
Is Inimical to health or not, and his
ndvli-p rPRnrdlntr boiling is puiely of
a pteeautlonary nature. Samples of
the water will be taken on the annual
Inspection tour, which Is to be made
next .Monday, and these will be sent
to the state bo.ud of health for bin
terloloRleal examination. The dm -tor's
statement is as follows:
seMlitnn I supplied Willi water Irmii thine i
tun, the l'ro idem e Water lompipn, tin Mil
fnril Meadow llrwk ami the lburliic Hhkik,
uhlih fctiN (lie rrjrrMilr at Clnihumt ami fur
nihf wjtfr to the Kf.Nlfr inn f iln maul
olty and tiiei-n tll'lir. I tin. lnpei toil all (
then- f.wtenn ami llml nn tmuhlr nlth .m hut
the- Unarlne Irk ThU itri mi ,irl from Inn
head, mir nf liti.lt I a tjmiriik uanip. i "t
tainlnc imny larai lMric rniiit, tiimi hlli
the uatrr i oidihirlli ilcjr ,iml flni- Oniiiu
to tlio ImniciiM" aininint ol i tier wliiili i nine
down fo rapidly -n Sjturdi.i uiiiht the whole
fwamp betime a xon. and the 1e.nrs anil do
raUncr wMhle miller inehlnit to nu.itnp
weie tarried into the ulream. nuing the water
t tatte ami unell ile. Hnlllnir thin water linen
nil itnpnue lt llinr, but will surely Mil
rlNeife cerini", it there are anv, ami I think
(or drinking or tnr cnlin iry purpose! none hut
holler! witer t-houtd he ned.
I he aniiinl Inspection will he innle In a bw
ilan and the wiler will lie sent for ilieiuo.il
ml hartrriologiul ruamlmtlnn to the ft ite
lininl nf hralth.
Superintendent Itobert Itecves, of the
water company, reported yesterday
that the reseivolra contnlnilnfr the Im
pregnated water -wore gradually clem
Inp up and said that It would not be
loiifr befpjic the water Is back to Its
original and normal condition ngaln.
The water In Ijake Scranton is not
affected with the disagreeable tate
and caulrt be turned- Into the city
mains, If needed. The water In the
other reservoirs, however, would have
to be drained off soma time nnd the
uimpany ofllclals argue that their
patrons might ns well suffer a little
Inconvenience now as later on.
There was no apparent diminution
in the extreme offenhlveness of the
water yesterday, though there wete
Mime who claimed that It didn't taste
quite as bad ns the day befoie.
running from the running board, under
the cab window and back to the tank.
Knglnemcn, he admitted, were In the
habit of looking for "hot pins" out of
the cab window, but could not find
anything by so doing.
Hurry Smith, foreman of tho lower
muni house, examined the engine af
ter the accident, nnd found marks run
ning from In front of the cub, down
under the window and back to the
tank, and In hit opinion, May rould
not have been pulled out of the cab
window, as was suggested. In his
opinion May was on the running board
when the accident occiined.
The- Jury, ufur much deliberation,
rendeied the following verdict:
"We, the undersigned Jurors, select
ed to Infinite Into the causes of the
death on .luly 12. 1001. of one William
Ma of ('link's Summit. Pa., wblle
In the employ of the Delaware, Lack
awanna, and Wetein Itnlltoad com
pany, In the capacity of engineer, ar
rived tit the following verdict;
"William May's death was ratised
by coming In contact with a train of
cats on n sldo track while on his own
engine, at Clntk'w Summit, Ph.
"Signed, I) A. Stone, foreman; T.
It. Jones, ttobert T. Oould, K. A. Crut
tetiden. David Owen, William H.
Davis, Jurois."
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BURGLARS CAPTURED.
Thiee Men Who Entered Bombard's
Store Arrested by Superintend
ent Robllng nnd Detective Day.
ALL KINDS
OF SPORTS
CARBONDALE CRESCENTS
v PLAY HERE SATURDAY.
TO
Manager Southard's Team Is Book
ed for Pottsville, Tuesday and
Wednesday, aud Plays Wllkes
Barro Later in the Week Scran
ton Qun Club's Shoot Wllkes
Barre Oarsman Returns Home
After Rowing on the University
of Pennsylvania Cre.
Wllkes-Harre horseman, nnd tendered
him the position of taking charge of
the stable of his majestovltch nt St.
Petersburg. A salary of $10,000 per
year and ten per cent, of the winnings
of tho horses was offeted to him. Mr,
Smith has not jet accepted It. Tho
.lotirual states that the same offer was
made John L. Campbell of Drooklym
WANT STORES TO CLOSE.
INQUEST IN THE MAY CASE.
Jury Finds a Rather Non-Commlttal
Sott of a Verdict.
Co'oner Roberts conducted an in
quest yesterday afternoon, In the
grand Jury room of the cou-t bouse,
in the caFO of William May, the DeW
waie, J. icknwnnna and Western engi
neer, who died from injuries tecelved
b beinr; taught between the engltit'
and a imi In the Claik's Summit yard
on July ii.
Th" fust wittiest called was Thomas
Sloan, who was llteman on the engine
when the aelcdent occtined. Ills tes
timony was of little consequence, ns
he did not see the aicldent. Conduc
tor Owen Case testified that May told
him alter the accident occurred that
he (.May) believed he had been leaning
out too far.
Thomas Murray, n br.'ikejjian nn the
tsaln, llrst saw May lying between
the tracks, where he was found after
the accident. Jilt head was Injured on
the right side. In explanation, Mur
jay testified that there was pufllclcnt
room for blm to walk between the
two traJns after the accident occtined.
He did not pee the accident.
James Keenan, the rear biaketpan,
testified that tho tialn was tunning
about four or five miles nn hour when
the accident occurred, He saw Mnv
lying between tho Hacks, but did not
know Just how he was Injured.
J. B. Talbott, yard master at Clark's
Summit, was next swoin. He made i
pencil sketch of the tracks In thp
yaid there, and testified that May told
blm that he thought he smelled a "hot
pin" nnd leaned out to se wheie It
was.
Klmer W. Brown, ttavellng engi
neer of tho Lackawanna railroad, tes
tified to having made an evomlnallon
of the engine the next morning after
the accident occuired, aud --aid he
found marks leading from In ftont of
the cab, beneath It. and back to the
tank, and In his Judgment May ua.i
not in the cab at tho time of the in
cident, but had been out on the run
ning board and leaned over to sen
where tho "hot pin" was.
Engineer M. J. McLougblln, who lan
Knglne No. Stf, the one on which May
had been riding, was next sworn, lie
testlned that the SOO-cIats engines are
wider than the small engines used by
the company, but th.it he never had
any dltllcully in passing the switches
at Clark's Summit. He nlso found
traces of tho accident on the engine,
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Siipeilntendent of Police I'.obling and
Detevtlve Ion Day yestetday suc
ceeded In captutlug the thiee bur
glais who btoke Into Hciuhntd's Jew
elry stole im l.ackttwiiunii avenue, on
Tuesday night, and made away with
ovei $100 worth of Jeweli.
The thtee men ancsted aio Oeoigo
Alexander, white, u bather nriploed
In a bather shoi undeimath the Jew
elry store, and Maik Wallace and
Henry l.ee, two coloied men.
l.oe wa iirtPHlffl on I.acknwfinna
avenue yesterday by Siipeilntendent
Itobllng and Captain Williams. Wal
lace was taken Into custody on (Vntic
stieet last night by the Siipeilntend
ent, nnd Alexander wis captuied In
Nantlcoke by Detective D.i.
Alexander, who was undoubtedly the
man who planned the hurglar.i, was
suspected by the pollie horn the first.
He left the city suddenly on Wed
ne.dny for Nantlcoke, which Is his
home, ntwi n search of hlw diawer In
the baibeir shop toflulted In the dl"
coveiy of two of the ."tolen watches.
Detective Day went to Wllkes-Jtatie
josterday afternoon nnd illsvoered
another one of the watches in a pawn
shop lt that city. A fourth watch
ww discovered In a pawn shop at
Nantlcoke before Alexander was taken
Into custody. He was brought to this
city Inst night nnd has confeed the
whole affnlr to the polite.
Leo stood outside, he says, and as
sisted both Wallace and himself
through the transom oxer the fiont
door, ni iifterxxtinls ktpt watch while
they xx-etvt through the stock Inside.
The three men will be given a hear
ing this morning1.
YOUNGSTERS TOOK PRIZES.
Little Scrantonians Distinguish
Themselves at Asbury Park.
Vlennip It. Thioop, of this city, xvon
second prize Wednesday In the pony
turn-out contest at the eleventh an
nual baby parade, held at Asbury
Park, N. J. Kugene ha Har, another
little Scrnntonian, xxon foutth prize In
the go-cart contest.
Six hundred children, their ages
ranging from G to 12 yeats, p.utlci
pated In the procession, garbed In fan
tastic and picturesque garb. Queen
Tltlnla, enacted by Miss ("trace Craxv
foid, of New York, reviexxed the par
ade. Piesldcnt Kr.tnk Appleby, of the
city council, acted as her escoit.
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CITY NOTES
TO HK WWII ToIHV. The now look and
lulthr truck will le tcMfd tlU mcrnirif; noa
tlit Iiook ftiid lailcItT hoise'nn UVt I.J(kifinn
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Bonds
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Investment
Securities
n'l) CONCKRr-ljmnnif't tuna caxe nn
otlior enjojalilp toiKPit at the HUjiIp rluh
Rtin.l lat niclit. 'prl thmikaml ppo-oh Inaul
un'l apprecl ttt d the munir.
MXItltir.n AT THi: llOl.l.Wll.-Mr. Iljrry T.
1'lv fiml Jlis MjrcaiM M 'iiuth wire Jolnul in
liuirlairi' nt lloti-l Hull mil jiMnilay ninrnini;
1 ltr K II. Sinttrr, aiM.int pa. tnr of lllin
Park cliuiih.
I'XTAI, rM. OP HOOK.-lnlm Koluvhat mul
Tim lli Tod ir, nilnir anil lalmnr at tin- I.iik
iliffi- tolllrn, ora, wire jislcnl.iv lauulil nu.
ilir i fall nf roof. 'loki7j n Villlnf and Kolia-li-nt
lulls ii.iiiml.
lmtrfTlHI- IIP l.l.l f I I'D -X mrfliiii! nf Ilic
lollllll'.'llloll nf llm IImIui MUPt It nipt.- N n
In-Ill Ij.i nii. lit . .iml lln' i iilln lioanl of iliu'it.,u
r.-iliiii-il ii,.i ji,.: 'irinVm, . xIumh: tin1
ni.iilem s,,l ftiiMiinllli; tnaiiirr. N. f!. ft, Mil
ium, iriKtim iniiii'l Simti-r, 1'. L. Womucr,
1.0IH4 (i.liliifir ami .Thiii l.oij.
XrCIDI'.VIS IV l.Xl KX X'.NX XT1D M1.
Il.iiu lluMoii. a l.t kan inni Imkuniu, fill l.c
Iwnn lo nn In Hi, i ii, li, Klt .,,) M,.
tauieil a fi.iiim,. to liU Mi .inn o ,,, rr
inoiul lo thr l,ii Tutor 'mplt.il llm. nf ilie
xariliiiui who fill lmu n. .i aHmt tl0 f1nl(,
llllIP w.14 ill.,, tiliin lo Hi,. Xln, '1.1) lor. U
injmlii win- m HkIiI.
I). I ,V V PXV x-i Hi.. 1Mip, .i,.
iiu.im.i iml XXi4iirn imniiiit will mjk,. thoir
finl mniitlilv pi,w at il.c inline ,i4 Minna
Sitiiidij. Xni.' -Jt, Xrililul.l, , ltrtiiP. Ilrl.hln
('.HUB I, Cmilliniilil. Diilto, ll.impion, llnMin,
llvilf P.irk. Oxfmil, I'tiin, shun iiml Tailnr
Mnnrliy. Ausr -I. Xmmlalp, Am hln. ln4, fill..,
Pi'itilionc Hooilwanl ami IUIUti-i,: Tiiemlm,
An;, 27, Dlainniul, Mint Up ami sunn
Rummage Sale.
On Friday, Saturday and Monday xve
glxo our patrons an oppoitunlty to
buy llrt class diy goods at runiniage
Rnlr nrlces. Thn irnnrla a i.f
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! ftom spring nnd summer trade Monev
xx III bo returned If eveiy article is not
Just as tepresented. fonie and see.
Mears & Hagen.
Manager Southard has seemed a
fine attraction for Saturday nftci
noon's ball game nt Athletic park, In
the Carbondule descents, xho will
play his semi-professional team.
Tho Carbondalu nine Is a fast one,
and has on It several splendid players,
among whom Is Dan Hodgltis, the big
half back of the St. Thomas foot ball
eleven of last full.
The Scranton team will line-up ns
follows: Wlrth, c; Orossln, p.; Gau
Khiin. lb.', Weir, b.; Mcllugh, h.s.:
llriulley, SK; Crane, r.f.; Ctilkln, c.f.:
Keiris, r.f.
On Tuesday and Wednesday of ne.st
xveek the team xvlll play at Pottsville,
iiutl on Saturday Wllkes-Harre's
stiong amateur team xxlll bo the nt
tiactlon ut the park.
Tarbondale's batting order will be ns
follows: Cuff, left field ;Murray, third
base, Harris, short stop; Kmmelt, cen
tre field; Hart, second base; Holand,
left Held; Hull, tight Held; Tracy, tor
tus or Mor.m, catcher; Smith or Hess
ling, pitcher.
Scrnnton Gun Club's Shoot.
At the Seumton Gun Club's giounds
the fourth contest for the Peters' Cnt
rldgo comii.iny's silver ttophy took
place Saturdio nftemoon, over their
Magautrap (magazine-trap), which is
n complicated and ery expensive ma
chine, onetated like a bicycle, the tar-
getn being released by an electrlt pull
anil tin own In unknown angles at
lightning speed. The shooters line up
on a platfoim in a seml-clrcle iiliout
ten feet apart, each shooting In turn,
nnd the speed Is so great that, een
though changing positions In tegular
order after each five .shots, 123 shots
can be inn off In less than fifteen
minute.
This amusement has betome the
popular fad and among the club's
members are numbered the vAy best
of Scranton's citizens1 xxho for outdoor
amusement haxe adopted shooting In
piefeience to golf. The Peteis troph.x
has been closely contested fot all the
season, but has nox narrowed down
to the high average men In the sex
eral contests nnd the result of Sat
urday's shoot plates the much mx
eted pilze now xxlthln the lt.uh of
but thtee or four men xxho-e sunes
haxe been a succession of high axer
ngea The scores of Satin day are as lot
lows: It. C. CuIIen. SO out of iVi, It.
K. Westlake. 4!i out of 50; J. NMchols,
44 out of 50, K. Ulttenbender, SO out
of r.0; Dr. Wlnebrake, 3ii out of f.0;
I. Shoemaker, 35 out of 50; Dr. Dolmi,
3a out of 50; K. Jlfkins, .".l out of 50.
Wllkes-Barie Oarsmen Home.
The Wilkes-Hane 4iws has the fol
loxxlng nccount of itho loturn home of
Fuller Davenport, a member of the
t'nlverslty of Penns.xlx.tnla tiew:
l'nllor Ikiwnpnrt, of tlio l'niirilv of IV in
mImuh.i (rpw, dirivnl in thn lIIv IjsI iiriimi;
linm I'lilhilelphlM. lie arrucil Willi Hip otlirr
o.ir4inen xvlm ininpoip the woil.l fiinom iipw,
frmn tho llonloj iptfitti, en Sund i afinnnon
Xic. mpiniini; linn wrrc .Inlin C.inlnpr lluk. ,
W iIIIjiii ftirrtnor, . 7. of CIpxi-NihI. l , Ii s
XIIpii, nf ronr.citlP'il, anil I.utlu-r SmiuIIi, of Now
oik.
To a Npw4 ippiPsonl itie Pixinport cm Hip
-it ttrnicut tint m hli opinion the .XinniiHin lo-i
Iipi nii-p nf the Mpermrity nf tho hnclnh itpw ,
ami not lutaiwe of tho XX'ini strolsp Hip Tn
lMiniPii. lip sajv, axpraet-rt 'tcn pnnnilii Imitni,
and, while somi- nf tho IVnn.vhanU liojs hail
only nnc cr two yeara epcrlcnpr, fpw of the
toritri-tiiii; crpw hail 1pi than flip )rii4 m
qimintniiip i 1 1 1 the cam. Ihp toiim- is ail
rielit anil thp autlinritiPX prnxpil ttiPiiKPlirs eipul
to Hie ta-k of nuklne It the brft kipt lonrne
ppr met with by the AmpruaiH, No tmat4 nr
Moamrrt wprp allowoil on it, and thn ti4 a relict
tn all InterP'tfil
The MihoN niolliPC, m rrnTlnir tn Mr tli.n
ort, arc thp !ui-t nainncn in ifroat Hrilun Up
added, too, that thn Amnion, or XX.trd Mrokp,
a.4 It l tallpd. i the IkM In thp wnrld. tlioinili
the nncll-hmi-n rannnt he inntimpd of t'ii4 fai i
Aftrr Hip rail, (i. 1' Xlh-n, n . warhit.rl
i iptaln, ami T.uthpr 'mllli xa dcitpd ihmiiwi
Both will nrrxe ilnrlin; thp nniilns JPir. Mr,
Dnrnimrt will ppml smut- time with ril.ilnoi
and return to 1'. 1'. in Ootohpr.
Central Labor Union Makes an Ap
peal to Merchants.
The folloxxlng appeal Is sent out by
the Central Labor union:
An Xppnl tn the Mprthanlf of St-ranfnn, Pa., by
thr (Vntral labor t'nlnn and alt Affiliated
I ninn, and Otciiilrpii tn (Irnrral,
Srptnnbrr S, labor day, la a national and
utile hnllihi, olmrtpil prnirally pvrrjrwhfrp a
lalmr'a hnlliliy, and xnhfrfa, nreinlrpd labor of
Scraiitnn and xlclully hi4 (IrManatPd the above
clay for a nmnater drniomtratlon, and an rxcur
alnn tn I.akp lidnr', we the Cpntril T.tbor union
nf Vranton. kindly requt the mcirhanta nf till
rlty to rlnte their rlatea of Imlnrat on the
above ilatr, In order to make till dy labor'
linlltliy In flit and not In rime only, and alw
to pltp their pmplo.iea and member of orpranltrd
labor an opportunity to Join tn In our celebra
tion, lly granting thl, our remieat, xc will en
deavor to reciprocate th fiver to thoae nho hav
rrepected our wlhei.
(Signed) The Central Labor L'nlon of Siranlon
and Vicinity.
WILL TORESTALL HIM.
Correspondence Schools to Apply for
n Charter.
Application Is lo be made to tho
governor Sept. 12, next, for a charter
for the International Correspondence
School, of Scranton, by T. J. 'Foster,
It, J. Foster, K, 11, Lnxvnll, J. K. Grif
fith, AV. h. Connell, T. H. Wntkln-a.
Stanley P. Allen, Thomas FMier nnd
David Cottle, the men comprising the
schools' directorate
It Is said that a Chicago mnn has
conceived the Idea of taking out a
charter for the "International Corres
pondence Schools of Scranton," xxlth a
view of, forcing the company to buy
It from him. To forestall him, the
company seeks to secure the charter.
There Is hardly a question but that
the application of the Scranton men
tvtll be granted, and that of the Chi
cago man Ignored.
That tho alhools were not chartered
ere this Is due to the fact that they
are the outgrowth of the Colliery En-
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What $1 Will Buy
At Our Animal August Sale. Large Bavarian China
Chop Dish, Dainty Flower Sprays and Luster Edges
Chocolate Pots, best China, pink roses scattered
and stippled gold. Fruit Dishes In China luster In
various colors with flower decorations, measures
VI Inches. Yascs, Brlcn-llrac, Etc.
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GeV V. Millar & Co. "UttSKASS
mmtMwwmtmmwHtmfNmmwi
glneer company, a
tlon, and the need
never felt.
chartered lnstltu
of a. charter xxas
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Another
Rummage Sale
Friday, Saturday, Monday.
We have concluded to repeat our great Rummage Sale, because there were
q hundreds we could not serve and thousands who did not know of the bargains
t5 offered until their friends showed them the goods purchased then it was too late to
K buy. Comparison will prove that this is almost a new assortment of goods.
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Cloak Department.
Shirt Waists, best grade, colored 7."
Percale Waists for M
While Lawn Embroidered Waists; SI. 00
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Wash Skirt :!!l
3 garments in sizes IIS and 10
fe Colored Lawn and Madras Sl.r0 Wai.sts.
S:t 00 etra tine White Waists
v5 s!o Ladies l-'laticllettc Wrappers
?5 Sli.OO Percale and Lawn Wnmners
Seersucker
l.iM I'.ate-
ScerMicker S."c. Skirts.
K SI"-" White Piqne Skirts
M Sl.'J." Mine Dnck Skirts, white braid trim.
M S::.r,0 White Pimic Skirts
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7 .If finit'idnn irf.twli nficSmv 1-ml. n
i ". . iuimiuiuii i i V.HV ii xji x.-'.-'iiis i tv rvv ir
Sri.ll.'i I'lack and (ircv Mohair Skirts.,
M Crotdwty, N. 7,
WIUi-Drr.. Ctrbondtle,
i-t-t OommoBwttlth iWf, Scranton, r-
Special Low Fares to Cleveland, Ohio,
via the Lehigh Valley Railroad,
Account G. A. It. National En
campment. Tickets on sale September Rth to 12th
Inclusive. Consult I.ehlRh Valley tic
ket agents for particulars.
.. - na auini.
Trompt delivery In hot xvcather does
much to keep a per60n cool, Order your
Ice cream at Hdnley's,t20 Spruce street.
Tho popular Punch clear Is still the
leader of the lOo clears.
T.terlerkranz excursion to Lake Lo-do.-e,
Muiiday, .u3u1t 24.
Sportlntr Brevities.
Peter ICnuen, Scranton's old lleliler,
It hlttlnir the hall haul In the N'-
Yoik Statp lenRtie.
Dan Kervln, of Inst year's local
team. Is playlntr good ball for the
Chester Athletics.
Txxo players niimeil Davis nto sin
inlslnu the base ball xxotld this je.ir.
Lefty Davis, xxhotii Itaulon reli-.isui
fioni liiookbu early In the season, lie.
cause he couldn't hit. Is haniinerliiK
the hide off the ball for PlttsbitiK. and
leads the team's otitllelders In ile.m
played kiiiui-s. Hairy D.ixis, who xxas
(hopped Into the Kastern league a
eouiile of .xe.irs njr.0 by Plttslmrjr. af
ter lieltlK icleiisfd by Nexv Yolk. Is
imlnhiK a ifputitllon n belnc one of
the cincl; (list basemen of the Anierl
(.111 leaKiie, and Is presslntj Lujole and
Seybold hard, for the sluptlnt honor-t
of the Philadelphia team.
If the .season lasts long enoiiKh, N't xx
York has a magnificent opportunity
to finish eljjlith,
This Is a meat year for pitching
pheuoms, pud tho American Ip.irui
clubx seem lo have been partUulatly
lucky !n acquiring them. Plank,
Winters, McNeil, lliocken nnd Mooie
are alt young txxiilets of the llr.-U
class.
"Wnhoo" Sam Craxvford, of Clni In
natl, leads the National Lcmkuo In
lonif ill Ives. He has accutuul.ited a
hunch of thirteen home inns, tlius
far, besides iiuiiierous three and txxo
b.iKSers. Crawford Is the yoiins man
xxho sxxeai.s by all that's mlfrhty ho
oiniiol bat while his hair Is Ion?, and,
as a tesult, has It cut on an uvoihrc
of onco n xxt-ek.
A ltusslan count xx ho Is in thht coun
try on a mission to huy fast paeets
and trotters for the Czar, recently met
Klxvood Smith, the xxell-knoxvn
0 I'K. llllllflllU
ft Tncketl lilac
K $8.0(1 to SI."..
0
0.
0
ck mik tuotis, nait price.
00 jjarments for SI. 00 and
00 l'.lack Taffeta Silk L'nderskirt
00 Colored Taffeta Silk Underskirts. . . .
I Hack Nik Dress .skirts at Halt price.
SI.-.00 Skirts ST..".!) SI'.O.OO Skirts
S1S.00 Lathes' Venetian Suits
SI'J.OO Ladies' Cheviot Suits.
Blue Sersje Suits, lackets and Skirts. . .
.I'm
.!.-
.11!)
l.T.-i
:t..-o
.;ts
".no
:5.s.-
.?l."i.00
. 11.7.-.
J.!l."i
Lot of Colored Dre.ss Skirt.s at one-fourth
nits at about half price.
price.
All tailor
JJ Men's Furnishings.
J 2.-.C. Tan HosC V2
ft "iOc. 1 lole Proof Socks "J."
r.Oc. l!o s Piicxcle Hom', vcrv hcavv
0 V2c. 1 1. & I. Pure Linen Collars. .'.
Jti 2.-.C. II. & j. Pure Linen Cuffs
M ISc. Suspenders ,
W :u)c. Suspenders
0 r.Oc. Suspenders
J U.-.c. HalbriRjjan I'ndcrwcar
2 r.Oc. Summer Ribbed I'ndcrwcar
.05
.1."
.10
.''.-.
:.rt
.is
Women's and Children's
Underwear & Hosiery.
0 -"c. Misses' Tan I lose
Dress Goods and Silks.
r.Oc. French Wool Challie.s !."
Hlack l;ijitre(l Mohair Skirtings "J.".
$1.00 Mlnck IMpli C.radc Crcpon 4!l
SI. ."it) Black 1 UrIi Grade Crcpon !)
Lot of fine All Wool Dress Hoods, stylish
plain colors, $1. :.'.". goods ."0
JlS-inch All Wool Hlack Serge
$I.lio Plaid Skirting, now
r.Oc. Wash Silks
7.-.C. h'ancx Silks
SI.00 Paiicv Silks
$ I. ''.-. Fancy Silks
7.-.C. Changeable ( ilassc Taffeta
(iuarauteed Black Taffeta Silks
Guaranteed Extra Wide Taffeta Silks...
Colored Taffeta Silks, new shades
7.-.C. Black Water Proof China Silk
-."c. Cheney's Foulard Silks
$1.00 Cheney's Foulard Silks
Linings.
Genuine German Hair Cloth
Shrunk Canvas
l."c. Colored Percalinc, all shades
I2lc. Fast Black Pcrcaline
L'Oc. Fancy Black Sclisi;. . . . .'
Morccu Skirting. All Wool, Black
is 3
Porch
Furniture
What is more restful
after a warm day than to
sit out on the porch dur
ing the evening in a com
fortable rocker?
We have a rrfost com
plete assortment of Porch
Furniture. There is a
great variety of
Porch Chairs,
Porch Rockers,
Porch Couches,
Porch Tables,
Porch Settees
A few of these make a
porch look very inviting.
Come in and look them
over.
Hill & Connell
iai N. Washington Ave.
EDUCATIONAL.
Notions.
r-AT- h.
".' - M-r "-
i?snwn4wMM(f'K&a!y
Thnrnugh Instruction. Low tuition rate,
flrtrluitfj fr-curo beat imitionj, roiiio are now
iraulnir Minim nf tl.'JOO, Jimi ami tl.ftOo.
Manv In Ate and six inontba qualify thrrmtbra
to till nrltlon wliU-h ny yft ai.il ?" per month
at tl atari. Tho ittontlon of AXtflllfOt'S nuni
reopl" ta anlltltrr) Poltionj furnlihed. Write
or nil for circulars.
BUCK fc WH1IM0EE, SCRANTON, PA.
0
I .adics
O :..-e. La.
10
Misses' Black Double Knee and Heel llofte .10
I'.-.c. Misses' Ucd Mercerized 1 Io.se 17
I'.-.c. Misses' Polka Dot I loe Ill
:.'.V. Mises' Black Drop Stitch Hose 21
2."ic. Children'.s h'nie Black Hose, .". to 111. . .10
Ask to see this ; its a bargain, sure.
Ladies Porcelain Blue lute 1'icure lIo.se .l.'l
ies Lisle Jlosc, double warp heel
and sole '.-
o.-.c. Ladies' Lisle Hose, drop stitch '.".
r.Oc. Ladies' Fanev 1 lose
$1.00 Ladies' Pure' Silk Black Hoc
I'.-.c. Ladies' Tan I lose
-10c. Ladies' Tan Ho.se, extra line
$I.'J." Ladies' Cream Silk Vests
."Oc. Ladies' Cream Silk Vests
r.Oc. Ladies' Fine Lisle Vests
e. uatues .xiercericti csts
.20
..-.0
.10
,i;:t
.
It Ladies' Fine Ribbed YeM
Lathes' W-sts
f
Tic. 1'ine hxrii Ribbed Vests.
.
.LT.
.17
.10
.or.
.10
Lace Pins, card 1-' pins. 0."
Shirt Wai.st Sets, canl of I! 0.1
Lawn and Mercerized Stocks Ill
Beautiful Striped Grenadine Ribbon 10
Oriental Lace, 0 to !) inches, 'T.c. to 10c lo
Black Chantilla Laces, Ur.e, liOc, ISc, l.'.c.
' for liOc., l.-.c. I'-'c. .10
Sewing Machine Oil (large) OS
Royal Tooth Powder (large) 07
Colgate's '-Tie. and .".Oc. Perfumes. ITic. and .:5."
Corsets, all full lengths, at just half price P.
D P. X., J. B Coronet.
Embroideries.
our fine embroideries,
0
lightly
counter
All
.soiled : fy
1-T.c. for l.-.c. :'..-.c. for l-Mc. 10c. for l-'Oc. M
30c. for :ir.c. 7.-.C. for ."0c. $1.00 for l.r.c
i-atiies .xiusun unticrwcar, Migntiy Miop worn
Free
Tuition
Hy n rrcfnt act nf thp IpkIrU
tuto, free tuition Is nowgranted
at the
Literary Institute
and '
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to all those ptoparlnrr to trach.
This school malntHlns courses
of study for teacher, for those
pieparliiK for coUece, and for
those studying; music.
It nill mv to mito for particular.
No olhrr n-hool offers iuh auncriop ad
xantagca at auih low ratM. Addrcsi
J. P. Welsh, A. H., Ph. D., Prln.
CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
Whsahickon Heights. Chestnut Hill, Pa.
A. boarding school for l.oys In the eleviited
ami beautiful open country north of rhlla.
(lelphla, 30 minute from llroart St. Station.
Por cataloRueH aibUess
I JAMES L. PATTERSON, llead-Majltr.
.-(lc
7r.c
Sli.00
garments,
garment.
garments
garments
,i.i
.$i.ir,
O.-.c. garments. . . .IS
$1.00 garments. . .il."
31..-.0 garments.. $1.00
.li..".!! garments. .$1.1 HO
Domestics.
.021
.01
.01
.01
r.c. Light Law lis
Mest (irey Prints
Best Mourning Prints
Mest Blue Prints
Best Apron Gingham 0-4
lie Brown Muslin lit
7c. Brow 11 Muslin IKH
Sic. Hill Bleached Muslin OiH
Oc. Russia Crash 04
The Pennsylvania State College
,n cximlnitlcn of ramlM itrt. for irlmMnn will
ln lirlil at tho HiRli clinol, AiumIjj-. AuRIHt J",
1M1, IH-Klnninir at '. a. in
llr M. 1.. Xacl-.wnrtli, for sixrral jfaM Dirci--tnr
of the llmiKliton tXluhicin) CollfK'- of
Mine, Im acrptil .in appointment a Ilcid of
tln Minnie Dcpartn.int.
Tlio Fall Srslon npm pptrtnlrr 11, l'H
For ritaloKur, spfiimrm of former examina
tion pjpen, or other information, ad.lrcw
THR Hi:fJlsTltXlt. Slito rollecc. Ta.
Tuition Absolutely Free.
Proa ' "" r:j,t StroiKhlnirc Stxte N'onnal
riCC sdmol Fall Ifimt opens Sipr. lrt, 1001.
The fioernor ll fientil the lull (srantine
Kpetial appiopriollon to thn iliool. a ell 31
the- bill makinK tuition free. For full pmu-uUn
acidu'M
I New Wash Goods
At Rummage Sale Prices.
,1,000 ards new Sc. Dimities 0."
4.000 jards new Sc. Cord Dimities O.'U
0,000 jardh new MW. Dimities aud Batistes .07J
:!l)c. Scotch and French Fancy Ginghams. . .!."
:'0c. Linen and Mercerizetl Ginghams 10
0 Mercerized Linen, yard-wide 1!)
2C 11-Mc. Covert Skirtings 00
if.
it
10c. White Dotted Swiss OiU
-."c. Open Work Stripes 1."
U..-00 yards Fine Gingham Mill Ends OS
."0c. Emhroidercd Mottsscline dc Soie ''."
li.-.c. French Pique, Blue, 'iolct, Pink 1-J
Rcinnauts of all Wash Goods at half price.
GEO.
P. BIBLE, PRINCIPAL
Binghamton Private Training Schoo! .
lor nervoiu. DJikvard and Deal Mut Chfl-
dren Manual Trainlnc, PhyMcal f'ultore.
Needlework, Miuic, hlnderxartin, Aitlcula.
tion Open year tound. Circular. -Ptlcei
moderate. S. A. D00L1XTLK,
82 lain lew Axenui.,
SUMMER RESORTS.
The Quality of All Goods Guaranteed.
MEARS & HAGEN I
fj 415 AND 417 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. i
HOTEL CLIFTON,
LAKE VJINOLA. PA.
rinr.t Fummer II -tel in Xortlientr rn Tennajrl.
xania Hotel haiku rut Delawaie, backawanni
and XXentun tnin at l'aitorille. Uavina
Scranton 0 a in ant 1 p m Write for, jatM,
jt? ' W. Morenrop,
AMUSEMENTS. ,
Academy of ilusic
Oi.e foli-1 urek, lonuuinnne
Monday Evening, August 26th:
The- Iiitilc Comedienne,
MABEL PAIGE,
fcupportnl bj th southern Stoik Company,
Mon-lay Kenlnc,
Little Coquette.
Matlne rlailj, beslnnine Tueailar at 1H..
Trleeit, in and ;0 i-enta. Kienlna; pneea, W, 10,'
SO cent.. Scats on talc t'riday l D i, a
kir'