The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 29, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCKANTON TKIBUNJfi-TI-ITKSDAl', AlUl'ST 25), 190I.
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An Excellent Coinbiimtion.
The plcavntit method nml bem-llclnl
cfteots of tliu well known remedy,
Srnur or I'iob, miuuifuetiirrd by tho
Califounia Via Svitur Co., llltistrato
thcvnluoof nbtiilnliitf tliu liquid laxa
tive principles of plnnts known to bo
medicinally laxative and presenting
them In the form most refreshing to tho
tasto ii ml neccptablo to tho nyntem. It
isthoono perfeut strengthening lnxn
tive, elennslng tho system effectually,
dispelling folds, headaches nnd fuvcrH
gently yet promptly anil enabling ono
to overcome habitual ironstipiition per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
everv objectionable quality and sub
stance, and Its noting on the kidneys,
liver nnd bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, inaku It the ideal
laxative.
In tho process of muntifaetuilng figs
nrc used, as they nre pleasant to tho
taste, but tho medlulnal qualities of tho
remedy nro obtnincd from senna nnd
oilier 'nromatic plnnts, by a method
known to the Camfohma Km .'itur
Co. only In order to gel itsbenelieial
effects nnd to avoid imitations, please
remembcrthe full namoof theCompnny
printed on tho front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FIIAKCXSCO. CAI.
LOUISVILLE, KY HEW YORK, N T.
For sMo brail nruroist I'rlrnM nerlvittlo.
I CITY NOTES j
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.irl Tilili- N" 1 ami I'mwliils ihIIiitiim
VMI l!-in MX- .iiniurr.iiv
lp. lor Ihn irno "f tlir "iil "I II" lair It
) .1 MiiinMikt will lit- M1rinniril it -t
l'l'lcr'n ullifilr.il IIiik liinriniis ul . o'i lui I.
I'WITV roil I1HIII1V V hivn Mo will .
glx-u nl tie itoine of Mi iilorl llrni.llirni,
iwwr nf I " ntmiM ami u1brcr pircfl, llil
rnlli: It villi 1"" for ilnnl tMi purHW. Ii c
i Irani ami cake villi lr fervid All urn vul
ItilllC
Sow ttnjiU," in rtrcnlrtlnn of biirlMi'K" nd
vaii'ltillli talent nf the ltletir-ct cUv. V.vchinpc
frnm It.iltlmorc VHilnelnti nml l'illnmir, hTf
Die nhow lim plnnl lli wurniii vprak liiRhly "'
Hi" rntMlnliimrU, ,ini llic 'lit will iimliiulilwlif
luir an tviiil"iijll MmtiR aluiition lot t lie
oniinr llmli Mniriian ami lairnpt-in IjImiI will )
finiiiil on Hie tilrr, I In fnrrljrn t ilml rml'M mi?
MM l.lllli l.iillk a timl litmlifiil l."'"l"t'
tmnl li.ill ulnar r. iihn ln ai lilrvr.l iniirli tinuM
In Hil minim rlix r litr nrri il In if '
im-i-Ih ien Vli I iikIIMi will ' H'r ilmlee
tfpfil..irp of Kiillli niiK lliat nf tnllicl.1 nnv
n tliu cumlti
OtlifM in tlit "lin liirlmlc ISiviIit anil S ur,
thi wrll ktimlll lillrl. fail plllBiTi mil lUm" t.
I i lili ami U.wiIm, ilrrnnn rniiidlum of Hip
Wflior nml tlrlil lic Irtllr ml IllilnriU, nnv
rllit .iilirfllf Ihc Iriillfi (arTrli, fuc-ii'ili
annlotn flltltnlt iimv In 1imii nf tmlc tlllo In
Ihw imrtlin nf lin eniinlf i I .irmll il I litton,
-nillll.t dtllill ailit
Hip lillllrlta, "Od Ii IlilfflU'." "HI tin fnlllil
1 in rr i mrfll nlilun with nitfl unliCT ami
iIjihp, In n il l '.tv rlurm til inuns lullt
will fiild mlilili ml .itiLntltfUf". ill-pl-n In imp
new atul fill In iiwiiiiiip-i nf tin imwl flaliorjlc
klml
Mnlllln linnB I ill' r ifll Urn IfC'llU PlIIIPt
.rl.p (nil innil ir Hip IHillhfP pPrlll
iniiMifp fur lull nn 1upmI.ii aftrrnnon 1..I lif
Jllllllll.il fin
HITCHCOCK'S LETTER.
Explnins Why He Did Not Continue
ns a Candidate for the Re
publican Nomination.
ApiinnMed In tho letter i-ont by rnl
ntiri i I, lllteheiiek evpl.ilnliiff m liy
hn w iihilrew from the cHiidlrlacy fnr
Hi.- Itrpiiblleim uiimlnallon fur addi
tional law Jinliro :
s r.inlnn, l'i.. : 27 l"-I.
r U .1 lti, liniriniii llppuliliiaii ( ouiity
( .iiniiiitiu. I il Hill. ( lit.
Ilnr sir: Vrrj tinii li In tin rpgrPl I nil furrnl
I, miiImIiiw- nit iti'llil.ii lii'fmr Hip lliputilli in
prliiiitip fur tin' nlllip nf iiMilmnil 1 1 juiltfi
nf l.n liwniiiu iniinli. I rrstitPii'l a a i it ill
iIiip in Hip iiiiiiiii li'iml (jllli nml li.m pniMif I
tin i mi i" until jpntfnljv, wIipii I finuM nn
In i' fmni Hip rniuiti innniiltlfp nf nit a-Krvmrtit
nf ! .". tor Hip iHti-.p nf hnl'ltiu Hip prliturv
rlclinii, wliU Ii tmi-t lip IipIiI train Tln nmniint
ip rnllrpli lirnti'l tuv inr.nn ami I lannnt at.
In frlPmN tn 4W mo In riiilnc it. Iipciiii I
am iiiiwlllinc; In Iip nmlir ppiiini.irt nlillu-tinii
if rli-itul. l lie Mint nf l.r.vi f,,r thp prlillfRi
nf -vnliitilttiiic nm' tnnip In Ihf jip-iplp a, t
. imlnlalr (nr nniiilnillini In nltnf Ii tin initly
f r i tn in nf nn linnl'il iiipiih, llifii1 iini't Iip
fnniiHiine rnllrjll winin: villi the .nlnilnlirj
ti.n of i prni wliii Ii pliiP t priftl'jlli prn
lnliitnn in-p up( ii i i iti'liililt fur piililn nl
Hi n. i p( i mill lip nftli p nt jml-'i
I mlii Ihp.i i n iinil.im i I ".lull In ' itniH'llpil
In mlniiit nn i.iniliilii v ilirulH in Hip peplp
V. rv rr-p' ilnlli i" ir-,
I I llit lipnpl
FOR A FEDERATION.
ZIZELMANN OUT;
H. F. FERBER IN
CHANGES IN THE BUREAU
FIRE MADE YESTERDAY.
or
Chief Zizclmnnn Resigned Under
ricssuio to Make Room for Hank"
Teibcr, tho Veteian Fireman, Who
Enters Upon His Duties on Sunday,
rermancnt Meu Ancliew Fhclan,
Charles Knowlcs and John R. Kimc
Removed nnd Five New Perman
ent Men Appointed.
M H WinV N IMIMII l- ( P. HiM Irk. ol
tlil i it.v, W.I, .iiiinnu Hip nrtici is iiijnrril in i
("lllilnli nf Klrrrl i.il. in (mill nl Hip llrnnkltu
ul' hall tftlrnlit illiinouii. til nnp in in
t -.nrinii-li inlurul. ami alout limp "tlni., m
flu'lllii; Mr. Ilu4tlf', rrp rat ami lim'iol.
ni.-r iii!r--i niiH,iii.Mu:n -fapnin iimp
Jlmr l"iifdii wnti Iip prip at Hip Pan-nnrti in
nflcifil tlip lct ihpi-pil llii;lil.iti'li r nn tin
.rnund 'Hip r rnnnlrr hi, now -ninth r niPihl
1 ari'l In Hip i nllri I mil wmi ill Mtmlir innipni.
ti'MH .11 Mnnlnil, Nfu niK. Phil I'lflplin, I lil
US", lli-fnii, Tnimiin ami Hilki Hun.
r -i.tiiMt pin -im ri iiiw i iii i: n i:p
I' I. ItnliMl-iitl will fint niilipv thp ptllplt nf
lli. -pinnil Pip1i,iU run ihnrili nri tlm tlit ami
,fi mill -nt.il.iH in -i pliiiitier lp h.i4 ppiinni
the frnktt nf IIpi. I -lipphrril lnipi, Ir, if
Nrw nrk In tike hi, p1.i'p. iml liov Kinpii
will aiMMilinsli nffliiiii -,pt I ami ppt.
A Flaln Statement.
Two ek iiko to wore In Now
York. The piiccs :"nl stl. n nf new
W'n.sli ijitnils weie so templing th.it
f iixer-ltniislil H'c offer the jonili
at about 1 1 rt I f pi li c l''tlilit, H.ifird.iy
and Mnmlii. See our .itlvortl-ement
on annther page of thlt paper.
Meats A: Has II.
AMUSEMENTS.
Conference of Lacknwnnnn Road
Employes Called for This City
Next Week by Chniiman Grace.
lYdei il Ion of the emploes" mgnnl7.i
timis on tin Deliiware, licKawaiinn
ai'tl Weiti in inllioad Is to he effected
lll't m K
Tor rat tliN pioposltlon has heen
illsi u.ii'd and while quite gcucrall
fanif(l, it neer came to lie i outim
ninted becauie of an inability lo agree
on minor details.
This obsiai In no lunger hlndets nnd
all that leuiailis lo be done Is lo ko
throilKh the formalllies Incident to the
mult i taking. This will he done at a
ineetiiiB: In this city some day next
week Tin encl date will he pet by
P. II. ( rait, i hall man of the general
fedei.rtioii cominlltee, after iiinsiilt.i
t Ion with tin i hah men of the fedeia
tlon i ommlttees of the iepectle 01
gaul7.itions. The fedeiatlon will hullide the ltroth-
eiliond of I.oeoniotle lliiginoeis. the
Mi olliei hood of l.otomothe Kin men,
the Didei of It.illw.iy (oiiductoi.s, the
Miotln I'hnod of Kuilu.is Trainnnii and
the onlei of Hallway Telegiiiplu r".
The cwitilimpii h.iM' not as yet de-
Ided lo mine Into the federation. Thry
favor a national fedeiatlon instiad of
a leileration mmprlslng onl the or
ganlalioiip on a pai tlciilar hstem.
Opening at the Lyceum.
Iinif A Homo" Lnnrllp nwrli-u wirp I Inrlm
Illckfn ari'l lloimti lUlrai. anil Iip t.rnn In hai
Inihihril liniu- nf Hip ImiIiiie trill nf thrfc fjnn
iiii4 wtilrra Xli IIpiiip lu- alw.n horn .i i ln-t
rlndfnt nf duraitrr an 1 In nmlil iinppr4onit
tin hiMithrin ilirkii with a- inm h nie h 'p
f Insliiiil tl-liiiniiii nr llf 1'ipihIi ppivin'.
IHi'i 1 1 1 i ahllil) lias litlppil In in t-u-itlv whin lit'
riiil'IH tn win fmipin 14 i ii)nrisht.
'low who arp finnliir w.lh "l nrp itp "
HimiIi ( Oik" or "Mira.irrt riinnni'" will
Admit ihit lh(o pljn mml Ihpir 'miru In Hip
nriclnil cli.ir.iilir lkiii.hu fir inme thin 1n
ihrlr vtnriri nr plods, whnli hip ilnirt fifp frnm
rmnpllCdllon-. "-limp Inn,1 whnli U to lino
fnp pifiiir pni'liiiiinn .a Hip I m nun n,.t
MoiidHi- .itiiinnnn .iixl niL'lit il.ilmr iln), U un
-tiptinn ihly i lin In it, .14 ii u tin iii.ii ,.11, (pi,,
ftil, of Mr Itfrnp'H nuiiv plim uni u ,n, nitnipii
1Iip niit aitiv-t ic pi4niil ininnli il tin i ktinun
t" Hip fiaso Miriiil .ahor dn inilinpi SI ,ui.
lucent', r.icn u il". -', V, 75 .irnl 1.
"Kidnapped in New York."
niriip.v Hlliiinrp, wliii will he jpni in "Knl
liippci! in Npw Smk" it tho ijiloinj uf Mii.tc
for tlirre tilirlila ami iimiiI tnalinrii, cuniiiiPiii mis
Monitor, .Srpt. 2, Inn hem ulariinr tin i t-fu11.v
in thl pifce fir ihtfo nnvnn, .m,l MjhjLi'i
Huff; prnml'p4 th.it in iirt-Ptitin; It hp will olftr
tlio lomcrl.i dr.itna fin i pa ni Hip t-pinn, and thp
tliMtrr-sncrt of Nruilnn 1ioj1i) lint im.i Hin
riliortunltv nf Miiiiii it.
lr. (lilninre hu piinniitulnl liitn'olf with tho
plronjt ininpim nf plnpni pn..ihp ti ,,,rv
U finlivlfd nn tliP MiKitinml kidlilppi'is; nf lliliy
Sljrlori ("lark, wliiili w.i our nf tin inn.t .tail
Jtntr rap In tho iiliniliil liUtnri nl Npiv nrk
In Hip iharnlrr nf liinlr, thp ditoitnp, Mr
tlilmoic Ins turdy ri.irhnl the pintuilu nf mm
riMi,
Opening of the Stnr.
'UmitPr llrriliittnii. nf ill. i(r tlir il,-i, .m
riniiiippi a, hi allrniinn fur iln np' linu- nl lln
popular ii-ntt iipsi Vnnnii ilirriiimn ' Uik
fhlef K. -V. Zlzelman. of the fire
department, was yesterday removed
nnd former t'hlef II V. Kerher ap
pointed lu hl place. There was a gen
eral shake. up (inning tho permanent
men, three lining lemoved and the new
men lic'n'. nppolnttl.
It Is perhaps Incorrect lo say that
'hlef Zlzclmim wan icmoved. It l
tirobably more uciiirnto to t-ay that
he reilgned under pressuie. The pits
sine mine from Dim tor of I'libllc
Safety V. Wornwor, who told the
chief on Tuesday night that ho had
better resign.
The chief thought the matter over
during the night nnd decided, ycMcr
tiny nun nine, to resign, lie uotlllod
Dlieclor Wnimt-or of his ilei Islun In
the follow lug letter:
"-irantnn. IM , uc "'. l'ml
1 t. Wnrnmr, Diroilnr nf Piililn -ifi l .
Ilnr Mr fly rri'ipM, and wilhnnt rpion, 1
hi'rili tPtidpr mv rprilenitinn a aiippriiitrndpnt
of thp linroiil nf nn. p.min In I iko itftfl nn
Sept 1, rll I . W. .I7i-ltiiiiin.
Ac soon us this ifxlgtmtlon reached
Plmetor Woimser he called in t'hlef
Xlzelman nnd offered him the eaplaln-
nf the Nay Aug l.iigluo (ouiiau.
The offer was refused.
oTiimt ri:.movai.s.
The director then sent out letteis to
the follow lug permanent men, hotlf.
Ing them that their sen Ices will not
bo requited by the city after Aug .11:
Atitlifw Plichm. of the (.'nlunibl.is;
Chillies. Know lis mill John It. Kline
of Ihe Kianklllis. All tlice men wrie
appointed by fonner Pitet lor of Puli
lli Safety P. I.. Ilitihcoik when the
lire depaiiment was fltt-t reorganized
In April last.
The general order appointing H. I'.
Keiher as i hlef of the department and
n iming the five tn w pi rmnnent men
was !f-iued Into in the afternoon. AH
appointments are to take i ffect next
.Sund.iv, Sept. 1.
The pew nien who nie appointed ate
ns follows. William T. Splints, ap
pointed at the 1'ianklin mmpaiiy,
Jot-eph Kostcr. appointed as dilier fm
thp Phoenix company; (Teoigi It. Su
dniii. nppnltited as petm.inent man at
the Nay Aug roinpan.v ; I ,1. Kianz,
appointed ns pnmnncnt man rtt the
Hook and Ladder coiupaiij , William
Siagraves. appointed ,is pfiniancnt
man at the rolunibl.i coinpaio
1'iank Httichlnson Is promoted to
tho rank of captain of the I'lanklin
Knclne cotiipanj. vh e ,lohn H Klme
renioved. nnd A. V.. Speiu er Is irans
fened finm the I'hneuix (ompan.v to
the rrankllns. In plate of f'hailcts
Knowlos, ifinoveil. Kranx and Suy
dam take the plains of Ollle Ilcinur
nnd John Martin, who lnently ic-lgn-ed
Miluut.'irlt.v.
ahk si:.siNi:n mdx.
All of the new men with the ivtp.
t lull of l'OMcr have t rAcd ns tither
bunk or call men slin e the rioignnl
zntldii of the lire dt partment 1'ntir
Is nn old volunteer fireman, hnvlng
served ns a member of the Nay Aug
company for a number of years.
Chief Xiftclmim was nppolntcd b
Mayor Molr ns chef of the lire depart
inniit In Ihe silmuur of 1900 to stlcieed
Chief John IT. Walker, who resigned.
Ihfoie that he was Lommon council
man fiom the Klghth wind.
II, K. I'Viber, the new (hlef, has
nliendv sei veil as chief of the Hie
department sevetnl times. lie was
elected to the position by the firemen
away hack In IsSI, nearly twcnt
yeais ago, He was afterwiiitlri defeat
ed by the late Unity Madison,
He was elected chief again a Utile
later on, but was again defeated when
he came up for election a third time
T'oimer Mayor John II. l'ellnws ap
pointed Jilm as chief of the flic de
partment near the end of his teim as
ma or and he served throughout May
or c'ounell'.s term. Koimer Mayor Hal
ley icinoveil hliu to make loom for
1 J. lllckey.
"Hunk" I'erber, as he Is popiil.uly
known, Is recognized from one end
of the ilty to tho other as one of the
best 111 omen In Sctanton. He has
tlirit class executive ability and the
icpulnttoii of never losing his head nt
a cilllcal moment. He does not shlik
responsibility but mther coutts It and
inn be depended upon to onto more
servo the Ity acieptably and well
as ihief of the (lu depaiiment.
W. G. PARKE JR. INJURED-
IT WILL BE A
GREAT EVENT
PROGRAMME OF CARRONDALE'S
GOLDEN JUBILEE.
Outlino of the Exercises That Will
Commomomto the Seml-Centcnnlal
of tho Pioneer City Thrco Im
mense Parades Reunions of Mlli-
tnry Organlr.ntlons Addresses hy
Former Residents.
fMiYiWViW
Just Look at Them
Is there not TONE nnd STYLE in tho make up of our LAMFSP JJ
MORE THAN THIS, there Is EXCLUSIVENESS. GOOD MA- ife
TERIALS nnd BEST BURNERS. OUR TRICES ARE LOWER mC
than else whoie. JJp;
METAL LAMPS, in rich led nnd Antique Bronze, nrc very
fnshlonnble now, OUR NEW LINE contains nil the NEW 5,
COLORS. 5
$4 00 Wlll SUV Jl
n handsome LAMP complete with GLOBE. 5
Wo have a line of DECORATED LAMPS with shades nnd C
globes to match, which aio excellent values nt 05c. nnd up
wards, LAMP HEADQUARTERS.
In Attempting to Stop a Runnwny
Horse on the Pittston Boulevard
He Sustains Seiious Hurts,
V. "!. I'ntke, Ji., of this city, son of
W. (1. raik, the wll known coal
opetator, met with a in If Imp on the
I'lttstoti boulevaid yesletday inoinliig,
and was quite foi lunate in that the
incident had no fatal icsults, nllhough
the llirit reiioits Hint 1 cached this clt
weio to the t-ffect that hu had met
with fatal Injitiies.
Mr Pnike was on nn eo,tiPMttlnn
J.i ii ii t and had Just uached the Yates
vllle end of the boulevard when a
hoi so owned by an Italian became
frightened and lan nwa. As the Ike
lug animal uppioni he I, Mr. Paike cn
denvoietl to head It off by t rousing nnd
roerii'-slng the toad In ft nut of the
runaway He had done this sevetnl
t lines whui his own horse stumbled,
thi owing him to the gioiiud.
Sir. Paike landed head foiiiinvit on
a pile of stones nnd was tendered tin
conu'lous. Liei)iuun James Kitpat
lick, of Pittston, was diivlng hy and
took the Injtued man to the Pittston
hospital, while he lemalnetl in a i oni
atove state nil afternoon llepoits fiom
the hospital wete to the ffei t that
while his (ouditlou Is not cou.-ddcKil
oMiunely mmIous, he Is nev crthelt
Hiilto badly lnjuieil, and it will be
sevial das hcfoie he will he able to
he taken to his home. The duttois
found no bones biokcn and no liac
tuie of the skull, the iujiitles being
coiisldeietl bad tonliiMion of the head
and sliouldeis The .voung nian's
father was iiolillcd and was at the
hospital all afUiuoou.
REDUCED RATES TO CLEVE
LAND VIA PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
DKAI.KUS IN
Bonds
and
i Investment 5
Securities
Account G. A. R. Encampment.
(in aciount of the thlity-llfth an
nual eiHiimpmeiit of the (iiand Army
of the ncpubllc, to ho held at Cleve
land, (hlo, September 10 to 11, lm ht-s-lvo.
Hie Poiiihi.1v aula II. iilio.nl eoin
pany will sell esmislon tickets to
Clcvel.mil fiom stations on Its linn, at
gieatly lediuod lates.
'Pickets will he sold and good going
September s to 1., Inclusive; good to
ictuiii until September IS, luiluslve
hut hy depositing; thket with Joint
agent nt Cleveland, pi lor to noon of
September IS, and the payment of fifty
louts, return limit may he extended to
October S, lmluslve.
For spoilflc uites and flintier Infoi
million apply to th kct agents.
Wyoming Seminal y.
A l.uge and well equipped hoanllng
school. Kveiy modern convenience.
Ceitlllcntes ai i epted by all i olleges lc
lelving students mi ( ei tilluale. l.aige
depai tuienls of muli, art and oiatoiy.
PusiiKss ionise for students who do
not wish to piep.ne foi lollege. $100 a
j ear. Year opens Sipiembei 11.
Kor i.italogile arbhess
L. I.. Spiague u p ,
Kingsioii i,i
Carbontlale, the pioneer city of the
antlnneite oal legions is almost on the
eve of the celehiatlon that will fitting
ly commemorate the llftleth miniver
saiy of Its Incorporation. TIiIm golden
Jublleu will be an extraordlnat j event
anil extiaordlnmy pieparatlons have
accordingly been 11111111" to observ e the
occasion.
The city Is now a splendid phture
of olor, The town Is dressed In its
Jubilee gaili and Catbondale's hospi
tality, which Is proverbial, will be more
warm-hearted. If possible, during the
fit xt hnlf of next week, the period of
Jubilation.
Tills big celebration appeals to bun
dieds of residents In Si iiiiiton, for
them are scoies of families here who
have descended fiom the iur(l) an
ceslois who were tesponslble for the
biilh of Ihn gir.it anthrailte mining
Industiy which took phue In Carbon
dale. The events of ne-t week will
therefoio be of special Interest to hosts
of Tlio Tilbune's readets and tn infoim
tlie multitude that will go fiom this
city during tho four days of the big
gest affair that I'atbondnle has evei
attempted, the ofllclal programme of
the jubilee Is printed herewith.
MOMiVY, M.l'T. ..
I ulii-rlns in llu iIj) In riiulni: of lll4. lilo
inc of wlilalt4, tut I Mluie of IU11 (,'hni liv ( tp
talii (,rorat I' II mil ilpli i.imp, s(itw of Veterans,
illc pir.ulf nml linslnix niriii ill'pl.n, If) 1
In. tlilrli Hie jot irtus In Iln.: lurailt of J,0ii
piililin nrliool (liililrdi with illreoriml llnam ami
pjtriolit ironpini;4, I p. 111 , follun-il by Jit
ilrm0A lij proiiiliinit oiIuliUhk un tlio ( it hull
Rroun.l4 lliirptiiin to furnifr rratilrtit at tlio
( itj Imlliluii;, ro-uiilon ot furtnrr rrililrnts ati1
W111U l.iuol, Coiiiptnv (J, 'lliirtirntli IVnti4.il
v.mia Voliinlicr lnfititiv, at Iho (Vntral HikIi
itliiinl, .1 p m, llli upon hen lij lion I V
1'iiuilrili, Jmlgi II W Arolilnlil. linn M11I11. I
llnllor mil otlior4, prr-otiUtlnn In t he ill) nl
pnrlr.uN nf fnrmpr tiuioi4.
(.'iVirimr sionf. t8 1 xprolcd In In proipnt ai
llu 10 tinlnn. Ail'lirf-4 liv liriml Malrr Mot
iln. nl tlio Umlliorliioil of ltiilro.nl I't.immrn,
if 1 ntliT nll known rillmnl inm at hitloi n"4
i;i'ir, I p. 111, luti'l inmott, 8 p 111.
iriivv. i:fT. .1
(t.iii'l piruli o( lilmr .ili'l lri'lo4 uni. 114 nf
iln iltv ami vlcinil.i. 1 a in, lii.nmi nun in
In fM 1 Hi den nplivp Ilnit4, lni.1uillng liil from
Yamlllnir. rornt ("ill. slinp.on, Moflrlil, .lotne n
iiul Vtdiiitl'l: iniviiling InlilrM ar site of tli
fnt nml' rcrounil iniiio In Vnirrna. 111 ir srirnih
imnui', i 111. Vililit404 lo .inlin Vlitilitll, prri
ill nl nf Hi" I tillril Mini Wiirkil", ami nthri ti i
tlmiil lalmr li uloi, nn Sinih'd flrlil. .' p in ,
finiaaii pirulo nl I p. 111. mlli 1111111 iintnno
mi'l Inmli.ilili' t ilnrrs, I iti'l iiiniorl, - p '"
rcirpliini tn Proiilont lililirll, s p m I li"
nim.t miBiiiflcrnl tlipli- nf lirtork4 our corn
111 thin ciillun, s .0 p in.
Wl.liM.silW. si:i'l' I
Iti'irptinn lo viiliim tirrnirn, "O a in
Viniulii.' r.ni4, .itlilotit lonirMr, rn , Mini
liool, 10 1 III.
Piruli ol lm.il inrt vl4itiiiL' flronion. I p m.
In. Incline ionipiiiif fiom MliMlriimn at'l 1' rt
Iuii4, N . s. riuiiiii, WllkM lion. Pill-ton
st.rj!irliJt,tl.l. Mnnlln-p. 1 i.ri t (ill, llt'lli -il.l'r
Irimiii. Vnlilnlil. Mi ihil'l .1 ml imlliiu H"r
racoi hrrmon'4 ilrilU Inr lnnrl-.itiir prin nn I
ollirr tporN, 'i p in ; Imiii inmrrl, p n
i vliiliiliini upitip tn til r- .1 1 iiin In lm.il mi
itnn4. s 0 lintnrn's ball, n p in
Uail ixhllnt nn pa li of llip alimr ila'- ,i
T in u pinli li..u.o, noir II lanirr .onl lluU'ii
siatmti soipp hiimlroil ivhilnH, im Iii'lini; nun
Of tilt I lll lll!4 i f 111' l III
'YuuaTVfeW
net V Alillnr & Co. .n'nT"BB
i -swv. . &,A...w.. - - - walk in atiil L09k Around.
LOOK AHEAD
Why wait until the rush of the House Cleaning time before
having
UPHOLSTERED
Will REPAIRED
POLISHED
Call in and examine our line of Tapestries. Velours, Etc., or
let us bring samples to your house and do your work NOW.
The Scranton Bedding Co.,
F A. KAISER, MANAGER.
Lackawanna and Adnms
Both 'Phones
WHERE TO GET DENTAL WORK DONE
-. '5r..SjPrt.piBMilB
The Albany DENTAL Asssociation,
Under the management of Dr. G. E. Hill & Son, is the place
to get your Dental work done. Dr. Hill & Son have built
up a large business since they opened here twenty years
ago, and the reason why they have done this is because
they do the best work at prices within the reach of all
classes, and give each patient their special attention. Call
at their rooms and be convinced of what we say here.
First National Bank Builcftngt.
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HHHKI ttWJ&F toaU&r f &. d
To the Republican Voters of Lackfi
wannn County.
Notli o Is lion'h.i kIvoii that tho foi
IuwIiik named liavo loglMoit'tl nn iim
dldnti'o for tho liPiiulilkaii noinliiatioii
foi Hip ip-poitlvt ollli'in n.itnod, and
t lii-lt- imniPH will niipciii' on tho oftli Ml
hallot for tho I5oiuhllrali piiiiinry cloi -timi
to hi lu-lil on Hi pi. in. l!"il lit--tivien
llu I10111.1 of 1 unit S o'llmK
V in :
l'or AdtlltloiKil m .Tudjro .lames
AVhiMton ('aipinlfr, 100S hliivv.iri
Klii'i't. Si riinton, J'a.
I'm Count, ('iiiitiiillci I! A .Imiip
Aivhli.ilil. IM
For Coroiior .loliu ('. Uutt?on. M I).
337 Wai-hlliKlon nvonue, Si'ianton l'a .
.I0I111 .1 lluupi'th .M, D , J.Ti South Main
avi hup Si i.iiiton, l'a.
Ku Sin vi'.vor-iipoiKC K SlovPiisuti,
Waviil.v. Pa.
l.ii.'h piPiiiiPt will alio olnl t lie
VIkIIuiii'i' I'oiiinilltop at the mi til pit-
111.11 li'"
DAVID .1. DAVIS, Chaliinaii
II D ri;U.OVS, Se.-ictai.
SUMMER
Friday, S
Last Call on All 8
GOODS!
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aturday and Monday.
flcslt will pay you to buy and keep for another season. Sr
M Droidwiy, K, Y,
Wllkn-tlinf. OrhondiV.
4 Commoiiweiltli hld'c, Scrinton, Pi.
Liu
Inteichnnge of Trnflic Between 0. &
I W. and N. Y N. H. & H. Lines.
I Tho New Yoik Ontailo & Wchi. n
It.ilia.v I'limpnny Iiiivp coiiijilPitd ,i,--r.iiiRi'iueiits
with Hip New Yoili, New
l llavpii A; Uaitford Kailioad I'onipaiiy,
I 'or liin iclintiui' of traflU' at riHhklll
I Tlilt v III oppu up to maniifaciuiPi.s
al'itiK the Ontario ,i Wohtrin all
I Yoik. New Haven ol tlaitloid tp
lOl.V, Hllll Will HU IIOIIHI It-Kllll ill III- '
croanluk' t lie nutjnit of a niajuiltj ,,f I u
J5 Wash Goods
Q 13 -sc Cream Coverts 8j.c
ioc Polka Dot Duck 8c
JJ 2sc Shi unken Linen Skirting 15c
W 30c Shrunken l.tnen Skirting 20c
15c Linen Crash Skirting oc
5 2sc White Grenadine Linens I2jC
30c Lace and Gtenacline White Goods 15c
,rt 25c White Cord Pique 15c
5 15c White Lappet Figured Curtain Swiss. 9c
isc 40-incn wnite i.awn yjic
3,c Open Stripe I men Color Batiste i2..c
asc Scotch Ginghams 15c
Best Pure Linen Ginghams 15c
0 3;c Fancy Figured Swisses 15c
zz 2SC Sheer Cloth Silk Ginghams 12 '4c
W 50c White Silk Dimities 25c
uu i.iHinuiuticu jwissw, v,iej)C uc viiiii.i
Silk, Mousseline De Soie, lite 25c
Lot of I3jc Ginghams 8c
30c Plain Meiceiued Linens 15c
10c Light Outings 6jc
All 12 I-2C Batistes, Lawns 7J3C
100 Pieces 8c Light Dimities 4c
50 Pieces oc Light Dimities 3c
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12 i-ac Fine Ribbed Vests 10c ir
I sc Fine Ribbed Vests 13c 5
25c Fine Ribbed Vests 15c
2sc Lace Lrim Pants 19c
33c Mercerized Vests 19c O
Ladies' Muslin Underwear, slightly shop- Jr
worn, at greatly reduced prices.
:c
Sale of Dishes
Wc are conducting a Special Sale of our
great Stock of
DINNER SETS, TEA SETS
and OPEN STOCK.
These goods are of newest design, beautifully deco
rated, and are priced lower than similar goods
were ever offered in Scranton.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
See the Window Display.
2sc Stamped Linen Doylies 5c
35c Stamped Linen uoylies 10c
25c Belt Buckles 10c
25c Lawn and Mercerized Stock Collars ... . nc
Fine Plat Val Lace, all widths 6c
isc Cream Oriental Laces, S inches wide. . 10c
All Fine Kmbroideries at special prices.
7-.C Wrappers 30c Srf
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$i.2 Polka Dot Duck Skirts 80c
Seersucker "Wash Under Skirts 30c
75c oeersucKer vvasu uiiuci .iiuns ,soc 0,
$1.50 Lawn and Percale Wrappers 95c 5?
Si. 25 Lawn and Peicale Wrappers 75c V?
All Colored Shirt Waists
All White Shut Waists
at Half Frlce
EDUCATIONAL.
Keystone Academy
Prepare, for all the loadliiK ioIIprp,
univpr.-ltiPM ami tcilnmal s-i hooli.
I'iovIiIpx lii-t-i lns" Imslnpsn and coni
niPiii.il unit-' 1 and ni.iduati s juipils
111 inuxk A 1101 nml loui.p 11 aWo
luovldid foi Uhhp vvKhliin to tiMtli.
Tlio si hoiil poPcp! a liP.llltiflll
iaiiinw of twenty iii'ios and mountain
HpiliiK vv.ili'i. K01 full p.u tlculura
fpnd to
Rev. Elkanah Hulley, A. M Prin.
Pactoryvllle, Pa.
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
cRA(), pv.
Ttoik
EDUCATIONAL.
I .1 PrPHidi 111 I t'ii r II lanal'
1 ii r uiil.y I Mlrn
Vue lr . 1I1 in S'i retail
tfcSDress Goods, Silks, Silk Waists, Ladies' Tailor Suits
m'u-J and Separate Skirts at greatly reduced prices.
tlipin. It lias until now Iippii Ihiiu-m-blo
fur the Npvv Yoik, Uutailn ,V
WpsU'iii to iniiio thlH arraiiRpnirnt
Tin- (hi I f f will Upi oiiip elTntlve frippt
Irt,
MMKVl)lMX)i(MM'iM'4M
Tho Misses Merrill's Pilvnte School,
6IJ Jpffprcon avi'iiiio, for nilmary nnd
InlPinn'iliato pupil!, will leopen Mon
Jay, Npt, P, lli'il
Tiy the new 5o cigar "Kleon."
MEARS & HAGEN
415 AND 417 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
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Scranton
2 Grand and Giorion? Holidays 2
Wednesday nnd Thursday Sept.
4 nnd .ri.
Ash Street (i rounds.
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It. 3. 1
,'Fi ,t.
llllllt I. Ill til !'' Cllt't I 'llljt I.'lllH
in hl.s il.il lll IIMl-fi'it hiKh illvi foi llfP
l''H'P on slioiv kiiiuuiIn. I ainl 7 p in
Pi Iii ni' riiliniftilim iPdiiu'd in liildien
illKler ten .veaih of iirp, 1(V, .idilltH, iOu,
tirand Kppi'tai'uliit free street patade,
dally at U .u 111.
Free
Tuition
Uy ,1 n-cciit ait of Hip iPRlsla
tuif, free tuition Is now granted
ut the
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to nil thoip pirp.u iiiR to tcarh.
This nhool nialnialnH iour-Ps
ul (-tudy for tc.uhoii, for thoin
pii'pnrlng ror ioIIprp, and for
tho-' Ntudying niilflL.
li will uv tu will. (rn pirlinilr
N nlllIT Hllu'l "(TllH xiirll bin .11 i.i ai.
xmiutcj ai uili 1 talis AilJifM
J. P.Welsb, A.M. Ph. D., Prin.
Tuition Absolutely Free.
f?roi ' ""' ' 't T'liiiUlniis "-nil Snrmi,
I 1 -, (...ul I all 11 nn- .n tf tqil l'i lllfll
li 1, vi rn 1 lm i-viutl iln lull KTantirtr 'i
p i 14I rf 1 Hjiruiu 11 li Ihi. . I100I. at urll dt
lin- lull liuUini,- uiiliuii (ui Km full pirlicilUil
UU'llI '
GEO. p. bible, Principal
Binghamlon Privata Training Schoo'
Inr tifrifin Uukuril ami PfjI Mum Chil
d" n Hihii.il li.iimnu'. I'IiiujI Cinturr,
Nnili"ik Mn.11, Kinilrreirtui, itnila
Hun lin i'ji lu mil Lipulir Price,
moJeraU' S DOOWrn.R
83 ttirvien Acnu.
I CHESTNUT HILL ACADEAW
Wissahidon llfigiitj, Chestnut Hill, Pa"
A limrrluiR ihool (or lxiv ill the rlrvatril
and braiitifnl iipeii conntrv nottli o( riilli
ilflphlii, 30 mltiiitH from llroiJ St. Station
l'or mtaloRiici ldrr
JAAf5 L. PATTERSON. tlfrl-Mtfr.