Tsmvi9ffpiK PV ' w &?IW WW : , i''Bf . j-- ,-,- ..Vi.-" ii ' ."- A' ;v j i ' j ai iiu wjti 'iu kh giku'. 4- t ' . "ki n-iir STTHijr" BmbTTimi f . i i'.iUh1 ii .aim .srwi w nmi Jfr -o .uin . liLlliJI. ',. , ggggiBgg WEST John Swift, of Meridian Street, Was Killed - at Pittsburg George Lamb Com c mitted to Jail. "John Swift, aped 22 years, who. prior to' the strike, was employed ut rtmnliiR rip electric motor at Mt. Pleasant mines, was killed on the railroad at M.cKersport, Pa., on Tuesday. Word to that effect was received by fie deceased's mother yesterday. She resides at 201 Meridian street. Younj? BVflft Inff linrn PlRt: it week urlor to tjTR day on which he met his death. lie, hnd secured employment tnerc in uio Dlltner milts, and was returning home from work when the sad accident oc curred. The mcBsaco was sent to deceased's mother by John Haines, who accom panied youns Swift to McKccsport. The remains will be brought to this ulty for Interment, and are expected to arrive to-day, and Will be looked after by Funeral Director Ilccnn. Deceased Is survived by his widowed mother and two sisters. Mrs. Sarah Swift, Misses Sarah and Mary Swift. The funeral announcement will be made lulcr. Two Complaints. The local police have mnnv com plaints about disorderly conduct of bqys In different localities, and another was made about the boys In IHdwnrds fourt, below Washburn street. Several Of their names are known and unless tliey desist arrests will follow. A younB man entered the station house last evening and complained that njbootblack on Price street had struck him in the face. His appearance crr talnly indicated that fact, as his coun tenance, collar and tie were all smear ed with blackening'. After washing up the victim started out to get a warrant but the only description he had was that his assailant wore a straw hat. Recent Social Events. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox, of 1904 Price street, entertained friends recently at their home in honor of the latter's re turn from England. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cox. William Cox. Miss L. J. Cox, Mrs. M. V. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Miss Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry niley, air. and Mrs. Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Pcrrow, Mi', and Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. John Bock, Miss E. Brown, Miss C. Hlrd and Miss nuth Shaw. A party of friends were entertained on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edgar B, Franti!, Elizabeth street. Tripp Park. They were: Mrs. H. F. Bond The Best Family Cough Remedy, Dufour's French Tar, For Sale by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. 1 Attend the Great Sale I 3 & 3 Of Fine Muslin Underwear Wc don't claim any particular credit for Riving 5! you honest goods: we've always clone it. Honest J goods mean, in Muslin Underwear, sizes correctly at: proportioned, garments wide enough for the lengths", $: and long enough for the widths. Materials the equals g of those you would buy over the counter; muslins that g," arc honest quality; workmanship that is good enough 5! to compare with the best turned on your sewing 51 3 machine. 5 Glance at These Items 3 3 They are chocked full of value and indeed there's nothing like them anywhere hereabouts. Drawers Umbrella Shaped Drawers, cambric flounce, hemstitched: good value ut 23c a pair. SALE PRICE, 18c Umbrella Drawers, Inw.n flounce, four hemstitched tubks; easily worth 45c a pair. SALE PRICE, 33c Cambric Drawers. daintily m , tucked and trimmed with Ilait- JB burg lace: usually sold for 55o' a 4 pair, 2 BALE PRICE, 45c ?3 Fine Muslin uud Cambric Urn- nrena j-irawern, irinimen mm lace and Hamburg; 75 cents Is what they're worth. SALE PRICE, 65c Fine Muslin, Cambilc and Nainsook Drawers, finely finished with laco and Hamburg, the ,yery newest and best shapes; the usual prlco is $1.!!5 a pair, SALE PRICE, 80c Others up to $2.C0 a pair and at proportionate reductions. Hi 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Corset Covers Plain Muslin Corset Covers, with high necks; cheap at l-!.c CHL'h, 3. oaiiK rniun, ou A A better grade, nicely trimmed " and usually sold at isu earn. 4 SALE PRICE 12 l-2c French Corset Covery, trlm m 'we'd with laco and Hamburg ruf 3 3 3; 3 fles; would oo good VHlue at Sc, SALE PRICE, 21c Another line lot that should be sold nt 45u each. SALE PRICE, 33o A number of different styles of extra lino Corset Covers, trim med wlth.Val. lace and lusertlugs SALE PRICE, 45c Best assortment of linn Corset Rovers In the city, Square and round necks, full fronts, with fine laco trimming. Covers worth 75u and SSe In this lot, SALE PRICE, 60c Others at Mduied prices, 89c, il.V), $1.39 am. up to $3.50 each, 3 3 3 3 1 1 Globe Warehotis?. I SCRANTON and Mrs. Gilbert Carter, Mrs. Joseph Klrkondall, Mrs. II. S. Klshback, Miss Evelyn and Mr. Iloscoe Klshback, all of Nescopcck, and Mrs. Blanche Heller, of Mcllvllle. Pa. From the city were Mis. . A. Masters and Mr. Walter Masters, of Green Hldgei Mrs. George Oherdorfer and Mrs. Owen Charles, uf Tripp Park. Before Alderman Hello w. John Yahguntlnc, a laborer, who has been working In the Mt. Pleasant mines since the strike, was arraigned before Alderman Kellow yesterday, charged with the larceny of a vest con taining three dollars, which belonged to his boarding boss, John Mortta, of 607 West Linden street. The prosecutor alleged that the de fendant broke a window in the house and gained access through It Into the house. The case was finally settled by Yahgustlnc returning the money and paying the costs. Mrs. Annie Davis, of Schnell court, was arraigned before Alderman Kellow on the charge of keeping a disorderly house, and with harboring the husband of Mrs. Mary Maloncy, of Henncssy court. The defendant was held In ?300 ball for her appearance at court. Juvenile Choir Will Sing. Those who did not have the privilege of attending- the National Eisteddfod last week and hear the Sherman Aven ue Mission Juvenile Chlor slng'the com petitive selection which won the prize of $75, will have an opportunity of listening to those talented children sing next Sunday evening at the Jack son street Baptist Church.. The chorus they sing Is the "Night Bells." The public Is cordially invited to attend the services, which commence at 7 o'clock sharp. Lamb Committed to Jail. George Lamb, of 2004 Luzerne street, who was arrested by Constable Timothy Jones Tuesday evening for assaulting his aged mother and threatening to set fire to the house, was arraigned In po lice court yesterday morning. The prisoner's aged mother appeared against him, nnd reiterated the charges made the previous night. The magis trate demanded bail in the sum of $300 for Lamb's appearance at court. Ho could not obtain bail, and was commit ted to the county jail to await trial. Boy Bitten by a Horse. Thomas, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. George Markey, of North Bromley avenue, met with a peculiar accident Tuesday afternoon. He is employed in the Globe Warehouse, and was engaged in taking some goods in the alley in the rear of the store, when a horse bit his arm. Two of the animal's teeth sank Into the flesh, lacerating it in a severe man- ft & & ft Ladies' Gowns H Charming collection of these and of various kinds and qual ities, but bargnlns every one. Muslin, Cambric und Nainsook trimmed with Hamburg and in sertlngs, hemstitched tucks.-ruf-llf.s and some with elbow sleeves SPECIALS AT 42c, 50c, 67c Worth $l.L-i and $1.3.1. SALE PRICE, 08c Worth J1.C0 and $1.75, SALE PRICE, $1.35 other gowns up to $j,oo, and all of them at reduced prices. Si ft Short Skirts $ Fine materials, finely made and trimmed blind embroider ies, luce, Hamburg, Insertions, Val, lace, etc. Worth $1.25, Sale Price S .08 Worth $1,50, Sale. Price 1.10 Worth $1.65 Sale Price 1,30 Worth $1.75 to $:..:., SALE PRICE,-$1.60 Long Skirts A great lot of the finest you've ever seen and at special prices. Worth 85c, Sale Price 60c Worth $1.25, Sale Price 08c And prices range up to $9.00, An extra-special lot of Skirts with Val. lace and tucks, threu rows of Jnsertlngs, and the salo price Is $2,08 EACH Blind embroideries on our ,Sklrts ura Imported and very ex clusive, Notice the Skirts at $1.50 to $7.00, And remember the prices ure all reduced for this our Great Keml-Annual Sale, and you know what to expect here, & THE SCRANTON ner. The boy was thrown violently against the side of the building. A physician was called, and cauterized the wound. EVENTS OF THIS VENING. Tlio members of the Washburn street Presbyterian church Bible school arc urged to attend tlio rehearsal this evening for Children's Day exercises. Those having orders of service will please bring them out. The Railroad Auxiliary of the Simp son Methodist Episcopal church will bo entertained this evening at the hbmo of Mrs. C. S. DcPuy on North Lincoln avenue, The Phllllps-Urown wedding will oc cur this evening nt the First Baptist church, GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The Colonial club will hold its clos ing dance In Washington hall tomorrow evening. Lawrence orchestra will fur nish the music, The members of St, David's Kplscopal church pnrlsh will join with St. Luke's people In their excursion to Lake Ariel on June 1!). Ht. Brendcn's Council, Young Men's Institute, has appointed the following committee to arrange the details for their excursion to Blnghamton on July 4: Patrick Duffy, Edward Hurst, T. J. Fleming, Thomas Hurst, James Mc Andrew, M, Ryan, M. J. Fltzglbbons and Timothy McCoy. Thomas Connors, of South Scranton, and Miss Hannah Gibbons, of this side, were united In marriage yesterday at St. Patrick's Catholic church by Rev. P. E. Lavelle. John Gannon, of North Fllmorc ave nue, has been taken to the Hillside Home. He Is suffering from a tempor ary abbcratlon of the mind. The drawing for a set of dining room chairs for the benefit of Uniformed rank, No. 1, of the A. and I. O. K., has been postponed until August 16. Mrs. Gideon Moser's Sunday Fchool class In the Simpson Methodist Episco pal church will conduct a lawn social next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. F. Belles, 219 North Hyde Park avenue. Music will also be a feature. The members of Branch No. 79, of the L. C. B. A. met in St. Leo's hall last evening and transacted regular busi ness. F. C. Fentou and family have taken possession of their new home in West Park. Mrs. Marian Evans has moved Into her new home on North Sumner avenue. Recruiting Ofllcer Garber and wife, of Penn avenue, have moved to North Rebecca avenue. A number of the Electric City Wheel men attended the MeCracken-Englcrt wedding At Dunmoro last evening. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Niece, of New York, are visiting West Scranton friends and relatives. Mrs. A. L. Barnes, of Stark court, is visiting relatives at C'armostota, N. Y. Frank Ilallett. of North Garfield ave nue, who was Injured in a Lackawan na Railroad wreck some time ago, has returned home from the Moses Taylor hospital. Mrs. E. M. Strong, of South Main avenue, is spending a few days at Get tysburg. Theodore Harney, of West Scranton, and Miss Agnes McAndrcw. of Moscow, will be united In marriage at Moscow on June 18. A. F. Duffy, of Blnghamton, is visit ing relatives and friends in AVest Scranton. Resse D. Morgan, of North Fllmoro avenue, has recovered from an illness. Joseph Smith and sons, Joseph and John, of Evans court, have gone to Virginia to work. Lot Ludwlg, of North Bromley ave nue, Is visiting friends in Buffalo. William Davis, of Acker avenue, has returned home from a visit In Wll llamsport. Albert Castcrline, of North Hyde Park avenue. Is In New York. Mrs. Glbbs and grand-daughter, Ma bel, of North Lincoln avenue, are spending a few days at Lake Henry. Arthur Phillips, of Prlco street, is at tending the Epworth League convention In Tunkhannock. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Evans, Miss Ellen Evans and Miss Sadie Filklns, of Utica, N. Y., are the guests of Mrs. T. J. Williams, of North Garllcld avenue. Mrs. Thomas Sloat, of Eynon street, Is confined to her home by illness. James Judge and sons, Frank nnd James, of North Sumner avenue, for merly employed at the Mt. Pleasant, have secured positions in Buffalo. W. H. Hagen, of North Sumner ave nue, has returned home .from a busi ness trip to New York. DUNM0RE DOINGS. Prof. Bovard's Statement of What He Said to the School Board. Inspection of the Schools, Tho following has been received from rrof. K. D. Bovard: To show that tlio reporter did not slvo tlio farts as I save tlurni to the rchool hoard at Monday night's im-otliiK, I quote tlio followliiK from my written report as Riven at that dim;: '"file schools are in much hetUT condition now than when I toul; cluti'Rc of tliem. fa Hpitti of all thu chanson hi touchers diniii tlio hint four ycaiH thu proKTtw of tho wiioola waa never allow cd to ;sn back. Thu hitsli char acter of tliuw! school slum Id ho main tained and I believe It will bo maintained. Hat If corruption enters the schools they will do down." 'As an cxamplu of this I khvo Han Fran cisco, California, whom a. fuw years apo it was aliened every tcauhqr was assessed for political purpose aud all nuw appli cants bud to pay for tluir positions, I used this Illustration to show the hluh standing of schools whurn teachers got and hold their positions on merit aud not by any other menu. Kvqry tencber should ho given a positive answer when they asli a director about re-election, A positive yes or no, And that promise shold not he hroUcn. Neither politics nor religion should huvu any. thing to do with tho election of teachers. Klcct them on their merits. If those facts had been given by tho re porter no ono could bo misled by what 1 said. K, V. liovard. SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Tho Wonian'a (.iuintlan Temperance union of Dunmoro will meet at tho (ionic of Mrs, Amos Washer, of Shoe maker, Thursday evening ut S o'clock. The funeral of James Wilson, jr., who mot his dentil In tho mine explo. LADIES CAW WEAR SHOES one lUu .mailer alter Using Allen's Foot-Hise, powder to be thaken into the ehocs. ft mAei tight or new klioct feci ny; trim in.t.uit te lle! to corns and bunions. It's the grctct comfort ditcutery of the uzc , Cuics 4111I pictentg kuollrn led. blUteu, wllout aud aoro kpoU. Allen's Foot-KJ.c U a certain cure for tuciting, hot, ach ing feet. At all druggLU and ehot storca. -5c. Don't accept any tulistltutc. Trial package litKK by null. Address Allen S. Olimtead, Lcboy, N.V. TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUKE 5, 1902. WILD WITH ECZEMA And Other Itching; Burning, Scaly Eruptions with Loss of Hair;. Speedy Cure Treatment $1.00 , Bath the affected part with Hot Water and Cutlcura Soap, to cleanse the eurface of crusts and .scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry. without hard rubbing, and apply Cutlcura Ointment freely, to allay Itching, Irritation, and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and lastly, take Cutlcura Resolvent Pills,- to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set Is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, scaly, pimply humours, eczemas, rashes, Irritations, and chaflngs, with loss of hair, when all else falls, Tlio agonizing Itching and burning of tho sklu, as lu eczema; tho fright ful scaling, as in psoriasis; tho loss of hair and crusting of tho scalp, as in scallcd head; tho facial disfigurement, as In pimples nnd ringworm; tho awful suffering of Infants and tho anxiety of worn-out parents, as In milk crust, tetter, nnd salt rheum, nil demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. Such nro tho Cuticuka. remedies, tho purest, sweetest, most speedy and economicid curatives for tho skin, scalp, nud blood ever compounded. Mothers nro their warmest friends. Millionsof Women Use Cuticura Soap Assisted by Cuticura Ointsient for preserving, purifying, nnd beautifying tho skin, for cleansing tho scalp of crusts, scales, aud dandruff, and tho stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and soro hands, for baby rashes and chaflngs, In tho form of baths for annoying Irritations nnd Inflammations of women, or too frco or offenslvo perspiration, In tho form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all tho purposes of tho toilet, bath, and nursery. nilTlflllDl DCCnilfCUT DIIIC ChocolateCoatod)arnana,tutelMa,odor UUIIUUPH nCOULlClll rlLLO ieH,economlcalsubstltiiteforther.elebrated liquid ComunA Resolvf-xt, aiwelt as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. Put up in Bcrow-cappeel pocket vials, containing Wl doses, price a1!. CtrricimA Vlixs are alterative, antiseptic, tonlo, and digestive, and tho purest, swectost, most successful aud economical of blood and skin purifiers, humour cures, and tonlo.dl!;estivcs. Ctmcmu Rnilotis tre Mid throdjhoul the world. Sour, SJc. OmTUEiJT. AOo., Pitt. SJo. Britlih Dtpoti 97-28. CharttrtiouH fa.. London. French Depot, A Hue da it Pilx. Ptril. Fonia Drtuo JD Chiii. Cor, 8oleFnDi.,BMtm,U.t.A. " AU iboul the Bkln, Bcilp, nd HUr," ttt. N slon at Ferula, B. C, two weeks ago, will take place from tho home of Henry Stenzhorn, corner Apple and Throop streets, this ntternoon at 2 o'clock. The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will meet this after noon at 2.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. O. Rone, on Blakely street. The school board made Its annual In spection of the borough schools yes terday. They were accompanied by the new superintendent, Charles Ho ban. and Chief J. T. O'Neill. Prof. Iloban made a short address to the scholars of the High school, which created a very favorable Improssslon. Mr. nnd Mrs. CJeorge Turgeon, of West Drinker street, left yesterday for Chicago, where they will spend the next few weeks. Eugene Cannon has gone to Now York city, where he intends to per manently reside. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Fred Hess, of Alder Street, - Serious ly Injured in the Sauquoit Mill. Notes of Many Kinds. Fred Hess, of ;:!S Alder street, a young man, who Is employed at the Sauquoit silk mill, as an elevator oper- utor, met with a serious accident yes terday that will lay him up for some time. It Is understood that he Is subject to epileptic fits and the presumption is that he was taken ill at the elevator shaft. At any rate he was picked up in an unconscious condition, after falling a distance of twenty feet, and the only way to account, for the accident is that he had taken a lit. When picked up bo was a mass of bruises, and although no bones were broken, his face and neck were severe ly cut. Ills injuries were attended to by Dr. further J. J. Walsh, who will make a examination today. NUBS OF NEWS. In some of the papers yesterday It was reported that Frank Jlorley, of Pear street, who drives a team for Ncedham, tho undertaker, fell off the wagon seat owing to the roughness of Plttston avenue, and was injured. Mr. Needhain gave out the statement last evening that the accident to his driv er occurred only in the Imagination of a youth who frequents his stables and undertakes, at times, to answer In quiries that come over the 'phone. Invitations are out for the annual clam bake of the Scranton, ' Athletic club to be held at Baldner's park, on Sunday, June 1'2. A special meeting of the dub will take place this evening. The funeral of Patrick Coleman will take place this morning at O.IJO a. m. The remains will be on view at tho family residence on Hickory street, and services will bo held In St. Peter's cathedral. A progressive euchre will take placo In St. John's hall this evening for the beiielU of Father O'llellly's new church on Orchard street. The St. Aloyslus T. A. B. society will meet tonight In Pharmacy hall lu regu lar session, Councilman Charles Graf has arrived home from an extended trip through New York and Ohio, He also attend ed tho Kvungellrnl convention at Al bany. Dr. Schley's I.ung Healln Balsam is guaranteed to euro all coughs, "No cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers. The Hound X club will hold a picnic and clam bake at Hoblnson's park, near Mountain Lake, next Sunday. Mrs, King, of Oenet street, was ar raigned before Police Magistrate Storr yesterday morning for selling liquor without n license. She was lined $50 and $7..r0 costs, which was paid, A baby boy has arrived at tho homo of Jacob Schneider at 5'H Irving ave nue. Miss Sophie Orleser and John A. Miller, both of Willow street, will bo joined in marriage soon. Mrs, Henry Hclgler, of Cedar avenue, was very low last evening and at mid night 'her death was only a question of a fow hours. GREEN JUDGE. Hviin Morgnn, of Breaker street, sailed yesterday for Knglniid where lie will spend two mouths. Mr, and Mrs. M. la. Fine, of Sander son avenue entertained the Kueher dub of which their son, Andrew Fine, s 11 member, Tuesday evening. The work of lowering the organ of the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church Is now In progress and It is expected the changes will be made and Improve ments completed by next Sabbath. A son has been born to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas J. ftossl, of S12 Columbia aven ue. Mr. Munklcl of Von Storch avenue was arrested Tuesday afternoon by T. S. Hufflliiir, constublo of the Thir teenth ward uud taken before Alder- A. W. MoKec and sons, who have spent tho past week In Chicago, stopped off here on their way to tltelr home in Pottsville, yesterday, man Bailey charged with assault and battery the charges being preferred by his daughters Miss Dalscy Markiel. He was placed under $200 for appearance at nourt. Ira Frear, of Delaware street, has secured a position with R. S. Pratt. Henry Smith has returned from a fishing trlu near Nicholsom INDEPENDENTS AHEAD. They Took Two Games from the South Siders Revised Stand ing of Teams. By winning two games last night the Independent bowling team of the Scranton Bowling league jumps to the head of the column. It has been de cided to drop all games played with the teams which fell out of the league and In tho revised standings printed at the end of this article this has been done. The South Side tcunrputVup two good games and lost only because of exasperating misses. The score: SOUTH SIDK. Totals. J. Zclsman I'M ISO Westphal l.'.s pi! Kvans Id Ku Murphy J!' 'h ". Zclsman IK i:a Sit Sir, 1NDKPKXDENTS.. Wt'dcman p:o fut I.itt f-J) 1U7 Brrsscr 13i! hi-'. Jones l':; 171 O'Connull 19!) Hi; l."l IS! 17ti- 197 IIS 170 lli- 1ST. 11'7- fJL' 7111 LUoS U:u 457 iia- isl inn- t.-ll 171- m 116-JOS 7tM 'M 70S Su'j High score O'Connell, 3W. High average O'Connell, 103 1-5. Tho best games of the night were rolled botweon tho Arlington and Franklins. The latter team won two out of the three games but only had thirteen more pins to Its credit. Kvnry man on each team rolled a steady, sure game. Tho score: Ar.UNUTONS. Totals. J. Klefer ITS :il Moore 1st i:i7 C. Kicfer 107 flit! P. W. Boll HI jjs Melstcr 117 H" e-'l S17 KIIANKLISS. Bircher (,! us Anderegg l.Vi isi Davis lit: 170 l.cltncr lii.'i 1SS Blehl 11:1 i;s Ill-.711 17S 11)9 17i uOTi l.-JJ- 412 lot! 4S 797-:' 133 ISI-Ml ISI- 193 137- 470 HS-Mt 17::- ra s:'5-'.'lis ' 79.-. s-.'s High score J. Klefer, 211. High average J. Klefer, 177. The Beckers won three ganns from Cambrians without half trying, Davis gave a temarknble. exhibition of erratic bowling, jumping from 98 to ioa in successive gumes. The score: lll'CKURS. Totals. 1::9 Z'.u 1- ISI 19.'.- ISO liil- r,n.s 107 IS! Rowlands U'l V32 Hotluunicl 191 121 l.o win ' 12.-, lot; Beynoii 177 170 Coons 159 1 17 7.-.0 739 CAMBRIANS. J.aro r.l 159 Kcater 1MI lit) Richards 150 110 Gllllsplo 102 l.'d Davis 110 OS MS-L'JiO m- 111 113- 11a I'.':'- iws ua- lis :o-:- ito 7J.1 I'OSS 709 CM High score Davis, 202. High average Uoynon, ItO 1-3. Tho standing of the teams Is now follows: Won.Lost.l'.C. Independents Aldingtons ,, Franklins ... Reciters South Side .. Cambrians ,, ;i .7.-.0 12 11 9 !) a 7 ti I.-1 13 .1)07 .011 ..VHJ ,:ii5 ,27S A Slight Fixe. Somo clotbos in a clofut 011 tho second floor of tho residence of Patrolman Thom as Potter at UI8 Mulberry street, caught Pro In an unknown manner yesterday af ternoon about a o'clock. An alarm was turned in from box 13, at tho corner of Penn uvcnuo nnd Mulberry street. When tho llroincu arrived tho Panics wcro burst ing Into tho room from which tho closot opened. They were, quickly extinguished, however, by tho uso of tho chemical. Tho damugo dono will amount to about $7,v A rat or inoiiso gnawing at a match is believed to have caused tho lire. Caucasian Volcano Erupts. Baku. Russia, Juno 4, Tho tiiisygran, a mud volcano, situated near tho villago of Kobl, Caucasia, has erupted. Tho out burst was accompanied by caiuion-Uku ro- && yjrtX00ftn Stop Worrying About Your Debts Let Us Be Your Banker MONEY TO LOAN US ANY AMOUNTS FROH $10.00 to $500 ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Advances also made on The property remains undisturbed in your possession. We do not remove it. You may have the use , property. Loans made for any period from I to 12 months. Loans may be paid in weekly or in monthly installments as best suits the borrower's convenience. 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If you cannot call In person, please write or telephone us', and we will send a representative to you who will give you full Information regarding ou method. Loans made anywhere within 23 miles of Scranton. Same low rate. Same promptness. Same privacy. CALL, 'RHONE, WRITE Scranton Loan Guaranty Company No. 207 Wyoming Ave., Scranton. Pa. New 'Phone, No. 2826. Hours 8 a. m. till 6 p. m. Saturdays, till 9 p. m. Enthusiatic Trimming Prices Of vast importance to every woman and girl in this city. s t n o N G. SHnVICKA W.E UMimOlDlOUIKS ami Inser tions for children's clothes the kind that will stand the wear and tear of vacation play, 8, 12, 15c Yd. Soft, dainty laces narrow edRes aud headings for llahy's own Individual use, prices vary ing with tho Duality. Crass I.inen Embroidery and Insertion with linlshcd edge, 35c Yd. Without llnlslied edge 23c Yd. Popular line sheer Nainsook Trimmings, new designs, dainty effects 25c, 3Sc, d5c Yd. ikntifQl Nainsook Sets surpassing in beauty and qual ity, anything we have ever seen, One of the handsomest designs Is an cxqiilslto forget-me-not pattern, inworked with tiny lovers anois. l-lneh pattern. :-ln solid cm- broidery 65c. li-lnch pattern, broidery in solid cm- S5c. n-lu patterns, broli" l-ln solid cm- $1.15. Insertions to match. Tho ap pearance of this set Is that of hand work. No wonder we are enthusi astic over such workmanship and superior quality linked with surpassing loveliness you will be too when you see them, more than this you will purchase and purchase large ly Because We liarc declared a dis count or 20 for This Week Only Meldrum, Scott & Go. 126 Wyoming Avenue, porta. The country around tho volcano .for somo distance was envolojied in llames. but with the exception of the- de struction of ilocUs of sheep, no fatalities have been reported. A fow shepherds were injured. This signature is on every bos of the genuine Laxative BroraoOuinine wiou remedy that cures colU tu oue aj', PIANOS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. Storage Warehouse Receipts. of both the money and the 20 Pounds of Sugar, 97c There is little to fear from the manipulations of the Sugar Truat in view of such an offering as the above. There's a saving on everything -bought at THE JOYCE STORES Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. Gunster&Forsyth 253-327 Penn Arenqe. Attention! Owners of Real Estatei A gentleman recently sent wortj to our Philadelphia office that his slug roof was leaking slight. iy. This roof was put op by us In 1S76. Mover leaked before. We re paired it, and now in eood con ditlon, Warren-Ehret G 331 Washington Ave. ( i r t