"is. i't. a i THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY JULY 8, 1902. V tr rt i I. Ir 9 r I 1 v ft r SOUTH SCRANTON CELEBRATED TENTH ANNIVER SARY OP WEDDING. torge Party Entertained at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phillips, 020 Maple Street Number of Interest ing Cases Heard Before Alderman John Lcntos Funeral of the Late Mrs." Armbrust Took Place Yester day Afternoon from tho Home of Her Son. , A very plcnsant party was held last evening "t tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. J. E. Phlllllifl, of 529 Maple sticet. when their numerous filcmlH gathered to con gratulate the happy couple on their tin wedding unnlvcrsary, they having been joined In wedlock on July 7, 1S92. Among the merry-makers In attend ance was the Star Social club, of Which Mr. Phillips Is a leading' mem ber, and much merriment was created by the assortment of tinware they bi ought with them as fitting memento's of tho occasion. " After a reception, and congratula tions, the host und hostess Invited ,the visitors to partake of a well prepared supper. After which the cigars were passed. Music was afterwards furnish ed, for dancing and an evening of thorough enjoyment was closed in tho early morning hours. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. "William Krltsch, Mr. and Mrs. AiiRUst Hagon, Mr. and Mrs. David l.owls, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Uannln, Mr. and Mis. Charles Molter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gelgcr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. E. r.eldmlller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Georeo Mirtz. jr., Misses Tllllo f Ilamm, Loreno Phillips, Agnes Hanim, Cora and Clara Brown, Mario Hamm, Florence Hamm, Nettlo and Anna Phil lips, Anna Justine. Messrs. Charles J. Roth, "William J. Ho nar, Jacob J. Mirtz, Peter Phillips, Mat thew Dnmnl, George O. Hartman, John Zecli, Matthow Miller, Jacob Kaestner, Herman Gogolin, 13. B. Conley, Eu gene Clans, Chnrlcs Miller. Music was furnished by John Zech. Aldermanic Doings. Yesterday was Alderman Lentes' busy day and he tried no less than six cases. Tho first was a case of larceny, inulk'lous mischief, and assault and battery, the charges being preferrpd by Michael Rose, against John Troy. Rose, It appears, Is a watchman for the Rapid Transit company, and is allowed to col lect and keep the old ties. On July 4, he alleges, Troy took a quantity of the tics and when vemonstrated with, gave Rose a thrashing. He admitted strik ing the prosecutor, and entered bail for court in $300. Jacob Heinz, of Beech street, became so boisterous and abusive on July 4 that he was arrested at the instance of Jacob Hopmeister for threats and disorderly conduct. On the latter charge he paid a line of $2 and for us ing threats was hold for court In $200. Marie, tho 17-year-old daughter of Fred Gubc, was brought before the magistrate by her parents for disobed ience and misbehavior. She is inclined to be wayward and is out too much at night to suit her parents. The alder man gave her u sound lecture and al lowed her to go with the warning that another complaint would be sufficient cause to send her to the house of cor rection. Anna Hlrshler, a fourteen-year-old gill, was brought In on the same charge by her parents and according to the evidence Is utterly Incorrigible. She will be given another chance. Julius Woelkers, charged James Downey, of Prospect avenue, with the larceny of a cow. Woelkers learned that his bovine was in Downey's barn, and demanded his property which was refused. He secured a search warrant, but on arriving home found the cow in her stall. As he had no 'case, Woelkers had to pay the costs. Laid at Best. The funeral of the late Mrs. Armburst took place from the home of her son, Charles, at 1107 Cedar avenue, yester day afternoon, and was largely attend- For County Commissioner Of Lackawanna County Charles F. Wagner Of Scranton, Pa. Subject to th.) decision of the Republican Voters of Lackawanna County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, July 8, 1902, from 4 to 7 p. m. Charles F, Wagner comes before the Republicans of Lackawanna County an aspirant for nomination to the office of County Commissioner, jo tb,e Reople who have had transactions with the County Commissioners' office jijflpr to 1900 he needs no Introduction. For twelve years he was employed Jn that office, the last six years as Chief Clerk. By reason of his office train ing, he Is fully equipped for the kind of work demanded by this Important place In the public service. It Is the office that Is In closest touch with individual Jnterests, the place where the people have a right to look for courteous treat ment and careful management, Charley Is always affable, and thoroughly re liable as 'an accountant. No one ever questioned his Integrity, and the public business would be carefully looked after under hfs direction. Mr. Wagner Is the only German among our citizens who seeks place on the county ticket, and that element In the citizenship of Lackawanna County have been modest In their claims for public office Aside from claims of oa tlonallty or location, the people who know Mr. Wagner personally recognizes his fitness for this place, and his candidacy gives an opportunity to Indorse a man of ability and Integrity, who can be relied upon to do his duty at all times. Vote for Him at the Primaries. "ed. Services were held by pastor Gal lenkatnp of the Zlott church on Frank lin avenue, and Interment was made lu the Plttston nvchue cemetery. The pall-bearers were: Charles Huestcr, Herman Shaffer, Charles- Klrst and Oscnr llelrlegel, Tho flowers, whleh were very nunferous, were borne to the grave by Messrs. Henry Waller, Casper Nnegell, Jacob Berghauser and Adam Welrlg, NUBS OP NEWS. Cnnip 430, Patriotic Order Honu of Amor lea, met In Ilnrtman's hall last evening and Installed officer. Mrs. IJola Bltimcnknmp, of Philadel phia, Is tho glltflt of Mrs, Alex Nacgll. Comet lodge, Knights of Pythias, will meet In.wcckly session and Install ofllccrs this cvcnlnc The teachers of tho Church nf Peace Sunday school met Inst evening and de cided to accept an Invitation of tho Arch bald Evangelical church to become their guests next Sunday afternoon. Tho tcach cis and. their friends will miilto tho jour ney in a special car. Dr. Schley's l.ung Healing Balsam Is guaranteed to euro all coughs. "No cure, no p'ly." For tmlo by all dealers. Mrs. Mario' GciihcIi, whnso death oc curred on Saturday, wub laid at rest yes terday. Services wero hold at tho liouso by Rev. Jacob Wltke. aniL Interment was afterwards mado In Forest Hill cemetery. Tho Worklngmen's socloty, to which Mr. Gcuch belongs furnished tho pall-bcarcrs. Attend today's prim aries, 4 to 7 o'clock p. m., at regular , polling places, and vote for William Con ncll for congress. fr'H'"'!'"!''!''!' STRUCK BY OUTGOING TBAIN. Serious Accident Happened to John Portney, of Taylor. John Portney, of Taylor, was struck by an outgoing Lackawanna train, near the Dodge colliery In Bellevue, yesterday afternoon, " and sustained such serious Injuries that he was re moved to the Lackawanna hospital. The accident occurred about 4 o'clock to Portney, who was wulklng along the truck at the time. At tho hospital, it was found that Portney had sustained a fracture, of the skull, and that both bones of 'the le'ft leg were broken.' He rested easily last night. TODAY'S D., L. AND W. BOABD. Following is tho make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today; TUESDAY, JULY 8. Summits West 10 a. m., Carrigg. Pushers 7 n. m., llouscr; 11.13 a. m, Lamping; 7.30 p. m., Murray; 9. m.. Case. Helpers 1.30 a. m Coslar; 7 a. m., Wld ner; 10 a. m., William Wardell; 3.13 p. m., Stanton. NOTICE. Thomas and crow will run pick-up to day, for threo round tiips In place of Mc Allister and crew. W. J. Moblcr and crew will run No. 52 today and No. 51 July 10, in place of James Gahngan and crew. J. A. Bush and crew will run No. 54 today und NO. 56 July 11, in place of J. J. Kearney and crow. F. Wall and crew will run No. 53 today and July 10, in place of M. W. Langun and crew. John Gahagan will run Noahs' crew, commencing today, for four days, i M. Carmody and crew will go on No. 27 Wednesday, July 0, and lenrn the Buf falo division to Elmlra. A. E. Ketchum and crew will run sec ond .11 for ono week, commencing today, In place of Wolcot and crew. J. If. Musters will run Pcckcns' crew for one week, commencing on tfo. CI to day. O. Kearney and crew and Brakemen M. Stanton and N. Rodney will go on No. 2G today and learn tho Morris and Essex division to llnbokcn. C. B. Van Wormer and crow will run No. 57 Monday, July 7. Attend today's prim aries, 4 to 7 o'clock p. m., at regular polling places, and vote for William Con nell for congress. , . . i . L&UHJkXl 1 FifeXJ. The Mystic Word 1 VKMakes You Hungry I THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New York, July 7. Thcro was very lit tle dune In the stock market today in tho way of buying and belling. Most of tho professional traders took tho precaution to close up their commitments last Thurs day afternoon, in view of tho possibility of unexpected developments over the three days holiday, and thcro was not much Inclination apparent today to mako new ventmes. Tho developments in re gard to tho ci ops wero considered favor able. The weekly statistics of railroad traffic wore also promising for a con tinuance of large earnings. The movo ment of miscellaneous freight westward is reported to bo maintained on un un precedented scale, and rates to bo firmly held. Tho so-called local traffic, too, Which Is so important a factor In tho ag gicgate In the prosperity of railroads, is reported as unusually largo and varied. Tho crop news mado tho giatn currying roads prominent. Tho most conspicuous movements weto In slocks associated with tho interests that mako up the so called western contingent. Rock Island made a sensational jump of 5'i points. There wcio more substantial and better maintained advances In somo of tho other grain carriers, notably Missouri Pacilic. Tho disclosure by recent railroad reports that tho doff co.il carrying railroads uro profiting materially by reason of tho in creased demand for soft coal since the mining of anthracito has been suspended gave another center of strength, in which Pennsylvania and Hocking Valley wero the lcadcts. But the advances were largely restricted to tho leaders In both groups, and when It was perceived that tho general market failed to respond In sympathy tho rlso was discontinued and gave place to reaction. The closing was heavy and showed nil of the animation gone out of the market. Total sales to day. 3D1.000 hlmrcs. Tho bond market was quite tlrm and showed the influenco of demand for reinvestment of July dis bursements. Total hales, par value, t'l. 750,000. United States refunding 2's de clined ',4. tho old 4's registered l nnd do. coupon per cent, on the last call. The following quotations ire furnished The Tribune by Haight & Freeso Co., 314 313 Mears Building. W. D. Runyon, man ager. Open. High. Low. Close Amal. Copper ,. 6H 03',i Gl', C-Oi Am. C. &. F 3J Z2k 3-!ii 3,1 American Ico ion HVs 10i ll'.i Am. Ice, Pr 39)4 40 39 39 Am. Locomotive .... :u 34 3J 32',i Am. Loco., Pr 9J 91 91 91 Am. S. & R. Co .... 47 47U 47 474 American Sugar ....ll!8V6 129 17-)i llS'ft Atchison &ii 84 83V4 K Atchison. Pr 99 99',2 99 9mj Bait. & Ohio 108'i 10SH ltU lOSl'i Brook. R. T liSU 0814 0794 07 Canadian Pacific ....13.V4 13ii',4 13.V.4 133 C'hes. & Ohio 48 iS'6 4S 48?;, Chicago & Alton .... 37'i 38 37 3b Chic. & G. W 20Ta 30Vs 29T 3014 C, M. & St. P 173?a 176 174 17.". C R. I. & P 178 18J& 178 1S1 Col. Fuel & Iron .... 91 9jV4 91 ViK Col. & South SOU 30T 30V& 30V(, Col. & South., 2d Pr. 43?4 44 4a( 44 Del. & Hud 176V& 17tU$ 17(i'a 17i DIst, of Am., Pr .... 3U)s 3G?i 30 3b 15rlo 3GH 3li4 3i 36 lOrle. 1st Pr LS'fc US')! l,8 GS Hocking Valley 87 S3?I 87 SO'.ft Illinois Central Idols 1CG14 Hil liKitl Louis. & Nash HOia 14IJU 110'. 141 Manhattan .". i::.",4 I3.'5j ra 13214 Met. St. Ry 149 H9 14SW 148!$ Mexican Central 'J8H i'9 2Sl5 27K Mo., Kan. & Tex.... 271b 3714 27',4 27'J Mo K. & Tex., Pr.. 59 M14 KW .10' Mo. Pacific 110 110 103 110 N. Y. Central ins 13.1U 13W4 J.VH4 Norfolk & AVcst r.7'4 ti7'A G7 57 Out. & West 32 32 3J 32T4 Pacific Mall 40 IU',4 40 40S Penna. R, R IM'i 1'k1 van 1114 Peoplo's Gas 10H1 101?; 101 101 Pressed Steel Car ... 4fi)i 4HJ4 4liii 4ii'4 Reading Ii7 7 l!il BrtTi Reading. Iht Pr SI 81 81 81 Reading, 2d Pr "(116 70VS 70'4 70"! Ropubllc Steel 17't 17 1714 17 Republic Steel. Pr .. 7.11J "ll 7Jl2 731i St, L. & San F ( 119 I.S14 ffiit Southern Pacific .... i;i;& a", i;i 63 Southern R. rt :t7 3714 37 37'i Southern R. R Pr.. 9ii4 Pi', 91114 itrM Tcnn. Coal Sr Iron,,, ul ill ihi. (j Toxhh .t IMclllo 11 11--. 11 13 I'n on Pacliio uv. 101 jor.ii ior. Union Pacific, Pr .... so S94 so sail 17, S. Leather 12 121, 12 12f,5 U, 8. Lcnthor, Pr .. SIH S4 M?4 Mf U. 8. Steel 38 38 3S 38'J II. S. Steel, Pr 90 noii S9 90 Wabash , 30 30 30 30 WuIiuhIi, Pr 4ti 4H 4fi 4i: Western Union 871J 871$ hVA, WA Wheel. & L. H 22 22 22 " Wisconsin Central ., 27 2716 204 2G11 Total sales, 391,100 shares. 4 Money, 4 per cent. CHICAGO GRAIN & PltOVISION. WHBAT, Open. High Low. Close. September ,..,,,, 7.1 71 7J 73 DCORNr ' 7i m 1V " September ..,,,,, 01 02 fil 2 December ,, 47 45 47 48 OATS. September ,,,,, SOU 30 SOU 30 December ,. 3051 30 30 30 PORK. September ...,,,., IS 80 18 87. 18.65 18.77 December ,..,,.,., 10 80 10 87 115.80 10.87 LARD. September ........ 10 80 11.00 JO SO 10.97 January ,,,,, , 9 80 9 80 9.80 9.80 RIBS. September ...,,. 10 80 10.S3 10.72 10.82 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Open. High. Low. Close. August . 8.47 8.47 S.3S 8.39 Soptembcr .,.,,,.. 8.09 8 09 sJ K.fti October 7.97 7.97 7.91 7.92 December ......... 7.88 7.S9 7.81! 7.80 &8UL i ri n raranmiiii NATIONAL 21SCU1T COMPANY Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. STOCKS. Bld.Asked Tnrknwnnna Dairy Co.. Pr.... BO County Sav. Bank & Trust Co 300 First Nat. Bank (Carbondalo). ... Third National Bank K0 Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank 300 Economy L., H. & P. Co First National Bank ..' ljoo Lack. Trust & Safo Dep. Co... 193 Clark & Snover Co.. Pr 123 Scranton 8avlngs Bank WM Traders' National Bank 223 Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 123 People's Bank 133 BONDS. Scranton Packing Co Scranton Passenger Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920 115 People's Street Railway, lirst mortgage, duo 1918 115 soo 46 35 People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 Scranton Trac. Co., 0 per cent. Economy L., H. & P. Co N. Jersey & Pocono Ice Co.... Consolidated Water Supply Co 115 115 97 97 105 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by H. G. Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave.) Flour-J4 40. Butter Fresh creamery. 21c.; fresh dairy. 23c. Cheesc-12al21$c. Eggs Nearby. 21c; western, 20c. Marrow Beans Per bushel, $2.33a2.40. Green Peas Per bushel, $2.23. Onions $2.00 per bag. New Potatoes $3.00 per barrel. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, July 7. Wheat Firm; contract grade, July, 78a7Sl$c. Corn Firm; No. 2 for local trade. 72a73c. Oats Firm; No. 2 white clipped, file. Flour Quiet but steady; winter super, $2.S3a3.10; do. extras, $3.10a3.30: Pennsylvania roller clear, $J.40a3.U3; do. do. straight, S3.G3a3.E0; western winter clear, $3.50a3."0; do. do. straight. $3.03a3.90; do. patent. $3.93a4.10; do. avorlte brands, $4.13a4.30. Rje Flour Steady, $3.23a3.30 per bairel, as to quality. Butter Firm; extra westein crenmery, 21',.c; do. nearby prints. 23c. Eggs Firm and He higher; fresh nearby, 1914c; loss off, do. western, 20c; do. do. do. southwestern, 19c; do. do. do. southern, 17al8c Cheese Firm, fair demand; New York full creams, prime small. 10a lO'ic; do. do. do. fair to good, 9al0'4c Re'flned Sugars Steady. Cotton. l-l(ic. lower; middling uplands, 9c. Tallow Firm; good demand; city prime. In tierces, 6Ua(ic; country do. do., barrels. CaUUc.; do. dark. Ca5c; cakes, 0a Clc. Live Poultry Qulot but steady; fowls, 13c; old roosters, 9V4al0c; spring chickens, large. lSa20c; do. smnll, 15alCc; old ducks, loallc; spring ducks. 13al5c. Dressed Poultry Steady, fair demand; fowls, choice western, 13c; do. do. south ern nnd southwestern, 121$al3c; do. fair to good, liyal2c.; old roosters. 9c; spring chickens, nearby, 17a23c; do. westerr.. 10a 20c. Fiozen fowls. 12al2l4c; do. roast ing chickens, 14al7c. Receipts Flour, 3,000 barrels and 4,471,XX) pounds in sacks; wheat, 3.200 bushels; corn, 11,000 bushels; oats, 8,500 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 35.000 bushels; corn, 11,000 bushels; oats, 7,000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce Market Now York, July 7. Flour Quite active and Htcady; winter patents, $4a4.10; winter straights, $3.73a3.S5; Minnesota patent, $1 at.15; winter extras, $3.15a3.35; Minnesota bakers, $3.10a3.35; winter low grades, $2.93 u3.15. Corn Spot firm; No, 2, TOMc.ole vator and 7SUc f. o. b, alloat; options easier at first but finally recovered and closed unchanged to c not higher; July closed U9!4c: September, lilc; December, 63c. Oats-Spot steady; No. 2. 65!c: No, 2 whlto, 60V4hMc.; No. 3 white. ujaOOJSc; track mixed western, BlVsaOUc; truck whlto western, D7aC3c; track whlto state, 57a03c; options opened weaker but event ually rallied with other markets. Wheat Spot steady; No. 3 red. 81c. olovator; No. 2 red 8iy&n82ftu. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 32c f. o. li. alloat; options opened quito steady but turned very weak towatd noon. The murkut rallied sharply in thu last hour, closing partly Ua',c. not higher; July closed 81c; September. 791sc,; Dercmbcr, 79Te. But terSlightly firmer; ctcamory, I8!iu2lc; do. factory, lOalSc; lenovated, 17al9lc.S Imitation creamery, 17al9c; state dairy, 17Via20',c. Cheese Firm; now state full cream, small colored fanoy, lOalO'le.j smull whlto, 10.il04c; largo coloied, J4a 9T4c; largo white, 9a9c Eggs-Firm; state .and Pennsylvania, 20c; western, 1914c ; southwestern, UuUVsc, Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, July 7. Following early easi ness tho grain markets rallied today on reports o additional rains In the west, Soptember wheat closing iu.e. hlghor am Soptcmbor corn, c up. whllo Sop. tombcr oats closed unchanged. July corn shorts bid tho tied-up option to Slc, but gut littlo corn for their pains. Provisions closed 10a22!c higher. Cash quotations woo as follows: Flour Steady; No. 2 spring wheat. ; No. 3. 74!a73c,; No. 2 red, ; No. 2 corn, 78a83Hc: No, 2 yel low, 8314c; No. 2 oats. 7n49ic: No. 2 whlto, &2Ha53'.',c.j No. 3 whlto. 51a531Jo.; No. 2 rye, 58c; good feeding barley, ; No. 1 flax seed, $1,73: No, 1 noithwest eru. $1.73; nrlmo timothy seed. $3.73; moss poik, per barrel, $18.U3alS,70; lard, por 100 pounds, $10.93; uhort ribs sides, $l0.7215a 108214; shouldcis, S!$aSc,; clear sides, Jlla 11.15. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, July 7. Receipts, 4,250; good butchers and shipping Krudes steady to strong; fair to medium. 10al3c lower; pilmo stccis, $7.00.18.15; choico 1,200 to 1,400 pound steers. $7a7.25: fair to kooiI, $6.23h ti.75; choico, 1,000 to 1.150 pound, $3.7oa0.50; aflr to good, $3.23a5.T5 choice heifers. SO11 0.0O; fair to good, $I.OOa5.00; light to llrm, ThU ilgaaitrK li'eavWy WgeTTiHiwi Laxative BromoOuiBiaeTbut rbut inn mini mum FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $600,000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8.30. THE Six Eagles nines An investment opportunity of ex traordinary merit. It is the best known mining property in the state of Washington. A Developed Working nine Not a Prospective Proposition. A limited amount of stock is now being offered to raise money for im provement in equipment and gener al development, of the property. Awarded Bronze fledal At the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo last season. Stock now selling at $ .SO a share. The price will soon be advanced. Get in now on the ground floor. Write for full particulars, SIX EAGLES 1I1G CO 1202 Crozler Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Spencer Trask & Co. BANKERS 27 & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange. BOODY,McLELL AN & CO. BANKERS, No 57 Uroadway, New York City. jimmnis ni:v vom; stock iixciianoe. STOCKS.BONDS nnd INVESTMENTS ORDERS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN S44. PJ gn .fflctlCROPfLI lAtt 3ia.CiTYtn J.L'3.il.2."; best at cnw'B, $.'115.73! fair to (,'ood, $.i.rAil.7.-i; rnniici'H to common, Via. 3; export bulls, $.u5.0o; liutcliora. Slul.TJ; stuib-iRe, J.'wiD.Tri; chuU'o Hiitliib'crs, utiong; fresh cowa, 2.iS per lic.ul lower; gooii fecilera anil HtoclteiH btciuly; com. 111011. lOalJc. lower; fuctlciD, Sl.".'ul.7J; stoeltcra. JJ.GftUJ."!. Voulu Itoceipts,, K3; Btrons; tops, ?tf.70a7; fair to kooi, ttJ25,i O.EO; common to Unlit, l"aU. Hofcs lie colptH, 13,(i00; fair to active, closing Blow; heavy, fSaSri; mixed, 7.8ilri7.9i: pigs. $7.0) ii7.70; roueliH, t7.10.i7.-H); Htugs. $0uij50. Uhecp and Ijimlm Receipts, 3,oo; sprinc Iambi) and yeurlliiKs, steady; lambs, fiiHOa 7; air to good, Jo.Tri.ni.'.'.j; culls to coimnon, ln5; yearlings, ?l.7u.in.L'j; wothci's. H-'-i. 4.75; sheep, top mixed, I.S.u; fair to good, JJ.00a3.76;. culls to eominon, j:M'Ja3 1'o. Oil Market. Oil City, 'July 7.-Credlt balances. $1.: corticate. 119 bid; shipments, July 3, 4 and S. 183,902 buiruls; average. 73. MS bar rels: runs. July :.', 3 and I, L'JJ.Wl ban els; averuirn. K0.791 burrnlH. ( I Household ' fc Wants ' A Few Interesting Wants For Hot Weather And to Make Home More Comfortable. Window Screens At 2 1 C Wdow Screens, 18 Inches high, extends 20 to 34 tncneSf 2ic A 4- y En Wlndov Screen, hard wood frame, 2$ Inches high, opens mxat from 28 to 42' Inches. . An extra good slzo Wlndov Screen, very desirable for large windows, 30 Inches high, opens from 23 to 34 Inches. , Priced at ; 29C Another number, 30 Inches high, opens from 28 to 42 Inches. Priced at ' 39C Screen Doors , For any door In the house. Size 2 10x6 10, Also 3 feet b'y 7 feet." Either size priced at Hammock Time And a time to buy. This style Is' suitable for young people cost but little money, means great comfort, at 59C EXTRA Lawn Howes 14 and 1 6-Inch size. A mower that will cut a clean swath of grass and not chew It. For Tuesday and Wednesday $2.98 kind for $2.39 $6.98 for Dinner Sets As long as they last at this price. 100-plece set, very desirable for seaside or mountain summer homes. Underglazed decorations, will dine twelve people; an offering that will be well to look up at this price PO9o J Table Tumblers Extra special Tuesday Wednesday at only 30c Per Dozen and Wednesday, July the We Begin Our Great A great movement of worthy can parallel at no other season of When in Need Of anything in the line of optical goods we can supply it. , Spectacles and Eye Glasses Properly fitted by an expert optician, From $1.00 Up Also all kinds of prescrip tion work and repairing. Mercereau & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue, FkIBAIHIbI 1 a m.M iii TRIBUNE WANT ADS, BRING QUICK RETURNS DR. DENSTEN, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON .311 Spruce St. Scranton. Pa All Acuto and Chronic Discuses of Men. Women and C'lilldicn. NKHVOU8. C1JHONIC, HKAIN, l-'lJMAIiW and WABT1NO niBl'JABlIS A SPKOIAIi'Y, CoitHiiltation unit cxiuiiliiutlon fico. Of. lice : lioura, dull' and Sunday, S a. m. to 9 11. in. PTCj fisCT8g? MM Crt?rfy A T "FUEy a". 89c Refrigerators The kind that will save Ice. The kind that you can depend -upon for genuine satisfaction; also a lot of ice chests. (In Basement.) Water Coolers That keeps water cool. Come In sizes from 2 to 10 gal- Ions. Prices begin at. pl.5u Garden Hose Guaranteed for a season, 8c, lie and i4c per foot, and 5o feet lengths. at 25 9th, Clearing Sale merchandise at prices which even we the year. COflE AND 5EE. NEW YORK HOTELS. ALPINE jjOTEL i'l'U A V..BE I'WKKN "OTH AND 30TH STS. NEW YORK. EUROPEAN PLAN. NEW. FITEPROOP Convenient to Theatres and Shopping Districts. Take 23rd st. cross town cars and transfer at 4th avc. direct to hotel, Itoonia witli liath ) Suits with Batb ?l.rjOupuarcI. JT ( $2.60. W. H. PARKE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St and Ir. ng Place, NEW YORK. American Plan, 3.50 Per Day and Upwards. European Plan, ?1.00 Per Day and Upwards. Special Itatea to Famlllci. T. THOMPSON, Prop. For Business Men In the heart of Ui wholesat district. For Shopper.) 1 minutes' walk to Wanamakoras S minutes to Slegol Cooper's Elj Store. Easy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars. jlv. Ins easy transportation to all points of Interest. ' l HOTEL ALBERT I NEW YOltK. A Cor. Ilth BT. ft UNIVERSITY PU T L Only one Block from Broadway. t Rooms, $1 Up. pISPSSSS,. t E. ill's $0 Lager Beer.. Manufacturers of Old Stock I PILSNER I Brewry. AXK to Jjl .Scranton, Pa N. scycntu tt' Old 'Phone, 333i. New 'Phone, 2035. -! V ' 4 rjr .- t
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