The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 13, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i'j 'iitr'cjv spi.i"eyii E'iMpnn r-.v. v 'n3rral.TFV.
. r!
f v Vi.
- J p . ""
H'
ri.
fl
4 y,i
.,..
?'
i J - f
V
T1U3 SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1902.
i
'ivl
'"
4MI
H , IVVnKH
V
.
.
r?
J5S
WEST SCRANTON
Funeral of the late Mrs. Mary D. Wilmore.
. Michael Jordan Suffered a Paralytic
Stroke Other News Notes.
The funeral of tlio late Mrs. Mary
D. Wilmore, who died Friday nfternomi
nt the homo of her daughter, Mrs. John
S. Loueks, of West Mountain, was held
yesterday afternoon. At a o'clock, the
friends gathered at the family home,
on Chestnut slrcot, to pay their Inst
tribute to (ho memory of a true friend
nnd Christian. After brief services, the
funeral cortege moved to the Wash
burn Street Presbyterian church, of
which the deceased was an active mem
ber. Rev. "W. I. Steams, V. D., of Dan
vllic, a former pnstor of that church,
had charge of the services and In the
most loving terms referred to her ex
emplary Christian lite nnd Irreproach
able character. The choir of the
church, under the leadership of Prof.
C. B. Derman, sweetly rendered
"Saved by Grace," and "Some Time
iWo'll Understand." The casket was
buried beneath a wealth of beautiful
flowers, sent by sorrowing friends and
members of the nflllcted family.
At the close of the services, the cor
tege moved to the Forest Hill ceme
tery, where the remains were laid at
rest.' The pall bearers were 1,. A.
Stevens, T. J. Luce, Prof. E. A. Crut
tenden, R. J. "Williams Prof. D. A.
Stone and E. P. Protheroc.
t With the Alumni.
The prospects of the Alumni foot ball
team for the coming season are much
brighter than they have ever been, and
Scranton may now rest assured of
having a strong team on the gridiron
this fall. Benjamin Eynon, the man
ager of the team, has begun the work
of sending out challenges, and the
Alumni team expect to play against the
teams from the Stroudsburg State Nor
mal, Bloomsburg State Normal, Wyo
ming Seminary and Berwick. A strong
effort will also be made to get the Cor
nell and Lafayette college scrubs here,
the latter for Thanksgiving, If possible.
Athletic park his been secured by the
Alumni and all games will be played
there. Captain Sanford Phillips has the
personnel of a fine team.
The officers of the Alumni Athletic
association's teams are: Base Ball
William Thomas, manager, and Robert
Carson, captain. Bowling George Her
lngton, manager, and George Seal, cap
tain. Track Eugene Tropp, captain
and manager. The Alumni Athletic as
sociation is an organization to promote
athletics, and already over forty mem
bers have joined. To become a mem
ber the candidate must be an alumni
The Best Family Cough Remedy,
Dufour's French Tar,
For Bale by
i '7 GEO. W. JENKINS,
7 ' 101 S. Main ave.
The Babies Have
Their Innings This Week
i Our Children's Outfitting Department has i
:$ proven to be one of the strongest attractions
in the house. Mothers have found practical &
?g economy in It to an extent never attained be- gj
VZ fore, while all the worry and perpetual annoy- $i
2 ance of finding something that tne baby or little
5 tots would look well in. has been eliminated, gj
jg If you have not visited the new department, gj
g look over it next time you come to the store. $i
11 oiuy 10 saifsiy your own curiosity. -g
I Bargain Facts for Mothers 1
"" Plain Slips for babies in Cambric and. fine Nain- g St
2 Book; good quality at I "C
'"9 ' Infants' Trimmed Dresses, of white Cambric or Si
Nainsook, yal. lace trimmings and beautifully made. A - tP
;C marvel nt OVC A
2 Three lovely styles in Cambric and Nainiook Dresses. ' &
t& long or short skirts, trimmed yokes and daintily finished, a Z. 5'
Allat. 40C S
ia Another lot of lovely Dresses for the little folks; &
nicely trimmed and real good quality. A remarkable of- st K 5!
fering at . 0"C
9 Many Other Styles and Qualities at Pro- Si
portionate Reductions. '
Babies' Short Dresses I
,. Grand bargain offerings in fairy-like little Frocks at fe
H 2ic, 30C, 46c and 69c &
J3 Other styles up to ?7.50, at just as great reductions from ft
?3 regular prices. .
1 Children's Skirts
:B , At Prlcs ht make the thought of making them sheer folly. sH
Clearance figures, ' 9f.
I 21c, 39c, 46c and 69c I
-1 Babies' Flannel Skirts
"'B. As daintily finished as though mother's own hands had Si
iSS niac!e them, 5!
21c, 39c, 69c and 89c si
j3S And up to $6.00 each. &
I Babies' Pretty Sacks I
-i Babies' Knit Shawls
rjj Extra specials from v gl
$1.35 to $3.50 g
U Bootees, Mittens Veils and all the other needs for at
i the baby at special reductions during this sale,
:A - f
1 Globe Warehotis?.!
V
of some public school, and also bo of
good character. The association Is a
permanent organization and will soon
have rooms suitable for meeting.
Elcazer Jenkins Worse.
Klcaacr Jenkins, who suffered a
paralytic stroke while attending divine
worship at the Tabernacle Congrega
tional church, was reported last even
ing as being much morse. Ills whole
left side Is paralyzed and notwithstand
ing medical sklllA ho seems to become
no better.
The condition of Jenkln Jones, of
South Fllmoro avenue, who was para
lyzed while descending the stairs In
"In ....n.,,. Itnlnl rrn Ti.t,irull uft-nnf AfflllJ.
day morning, Is represented as belutf
little, if any better.
Hopes arc entertained, however, of
his ultimate recovery, as the stroke is
not a very severe one.
To Harvey's Lako,
Enterprise lodge, No. 21, Loyal
Knights of America, will run an ex
cursion to Harvey's Lake tomorrow.
This Is the second annual outing of the
lodge, and each member and his lady
Is given transportation free. The
widows and orphan children of de
ceased members are also Included.
Tickets on sale by the committee, or
on the morning of the excursion at the
Delaware and Hudson depot for BO
and 75 cents. Train leaves nt 7 a. m.
and Is the only one that will run direct
to the lake from Scranton. Following
Is the committee In charge: James Ley
shon, William A. Phillips, Daniel Har
ris, William J. Jenkins and John R.
Thomas.
Before the Alderman.
John Jones, of South Everett avenue,
who was arrested on Tuesday evening
at the instance of his wife, charging
him with assault and battery and
threats, was given a hearing last even
ing, before Alderman B. Davis.
Mrs. Jones did not seem able to prove
the charge of assault and battery, but
gave evidence to prove the charge of
making threats, which led the alder
man to place her husband under $200
ball, and in default he was sent to the
county Jail.
Michael Jordan Paralyzed.
Michael Jordan, who resides at 1021
Lafayette street, received a paralytic
stroke last evening about 6.30 o'clock.
The unfortunate man Is over SO years
old, and the result is greatly to be
feared, on account of his advanced
age.
Dr. Brennan and Dr. Raymond were
called to give medical iad.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Miss Minnie W. Elliott, of 1030 West
Lackawanna avenue, and Frank Bailey,
of New York, were united in marriage.
AliBiist 2, by llcv. H. C. McDormott, ot
the Hlnipcoil Methodist Episcopal
church.
Mrs. John Brown ami Mlsa Pantile
Townscml have Bono io I'hllailclphta
fort tin extended vacation. s
Mrs. William Crlnmilns, ot 128 South
Hyde 1'iit-k avenue, Into roiic to Duftulo
to attend a reception In honor or her
ftlKlor, Mlim Julia ltonllhan, who Is
about to enter the tiockpbrt convent.
MIhs Mtirtha Bnular. of Nulitleokc,
linn returned home, nfter it pleasant
vlult with Airs. II. C. Jenkins, or South
Hyde Park avenue.
Prod StroiiR, the South Main avenue
"toprpery ninn," Is at Luke Wlnola.
Mut. Mabel Surilnin, of UlURliiiniton,
lo tlio guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mia. Cox, of 1213 Wnshburn street.
A pleasant surprise party wns held
nt the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. John Bas
tln, 1M7 Uulwcr street, Tripp Park, re
cently, In honor of their son, John. Tho
evening- was spent In sinking, recita
tions, games and several selections on
tho piano by Miss Jennie Edwards and
Miss Nellie Smith. Mrs. Ilnstln was
assisted In nerving refreshments by
Miss Edith Thomas.
Mrs. Prank Jones, of Chestnut street,
has been' appointed organist of tho
Simpson Methodist Episcopal church.
On AVednesday, August 20, in St. Pat
rick's church, nt 11 a. in., Miss Mamie
Saul, tho daughter of Mr. nnjl Mrs.
Thomas Saul, ot Price street, and
Thomas Kelly, of Tenth street, will bo
wedded. Miss Snul has been employed
In the dry goods department of Clark
Uros., while Mr. Kelly is one of tho ex
pert moulders of tho Finch Manufac
turing company.
The Harvaid dunclng class, composed
of the following young gentlejnen,
William Harris, Harry Phillips, Harry
Davis, Thomas Morgan, Samuel Stan
ford, Edwnrd Collins, Thomas AVI11
lams, John Bowen, will give their first
annual dance nt Meat's' hall on Sep
tember 2. Invitations will be given out
later.
Master Wilfred Thomas has returned
homo from Lake Wlnola.
Stanton Rlngler, of Division street,
has returned from Lake Sheridan.
Arthur Corsner, of Newton, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Watkins
on Sunday. -
Miss Annie Williams, of South Hyde
Park avenue, lo spending the summer
at Crystal Lake.
Tho Sherman Avenue Sunday school
will hold their annual picnic at Nay
Aug park on Tuesday, Aug. ID. Tho
committee In charge have arranged a
schedule of games for tho day, and a
good time Is anticipated.
Tho Epworth League, of tho Simp
son Methodist Episcopal church, will
attend the camp meeting, today.
Ripple division, Sons of Temperance,
held an Interesting meeting In Red
Men's hall last evening.
Esther assembly, No. 10, A. O. K. of
M. C, will hold an lee cream social at
Nay Aug park, August 20.
Harry Pawling, of Buffalo, enter
tained a party of friends at his parents'
homo, on North Main avenue, on Mon
day evening. The Misses Susie Kelley
and Maine Burke sang several very
sweet solos. Refreshments were
served.
Howard Davis, of North Bromley
avenue, Is visiting In Wllkes-Barre.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
The ladles who helped to make a suc
cess of St. Mary's parish joint excur
sion at Mountain Park, Monday, were
treated by the male members of the
committee to a .social and reception in
St. Mary's hall last evening. About
thirty couples weie present, and a most
enjoyable evening was spent. An
abundance of refreshments were served,
and music for dancing was furnished
by Lawrence. The grand march, which
took place at 9 o'clock, was led by
Michael Wetter.
Mary Maloney and her husband,
Michael Maloney, weie arrested yes
terday at the instance of William Eg
gert, on ohurges of assault and bat
tery and threats to kill. The case was
the outcome of a scrimmage a few
days ago, when Jits. Maloney had Eg
gert arrested for assault and battery.
Before Alderman Lentes they admitted
striking Eggert under provocation, and
were held for court, Mis. Maloney in
$300 bail, and Mr. Maloney in $300.
Martin Langan, of 317 Prospect ave
nue, was arrested yesterday --on a
charge of laiceny, preferred by Peter
Allabach. The latter Is a watchman
,for the Rapid Transit company, and he
testified that Langan stole a quantity
of Iron belonging to the above com
pany. Pie was unable to prove the
charges, however, and Langan was dis
charged by Alderman Lentes.
Joseph Wlsnosky, of 1114 Piospect
avenue, was given a hearing before Al
derman Lentes last evening for assault
and battery and threats, preferred by
Constable Peter Marker. The consta
ble wus looking for a prisoner In tlio
vicinity of WIsnosky's home, whom he
noticed acting in a disorderly manner
and chasing his wife. Murker pre
vented him from doing any further
domage to the law, but came near be
ing thrashed for his pains, hence the
arrest. Wisnosky was fined $10 and
costs, or thirty days in Jail.
Joseph Vogelseln had Michael Ly
nott arrested yesterday, for defrauding
a board bill. The parties reside on
Front street, and It was shown In tho
evidence that Lynott had gone boarding
elsewhere, leaving an account of $15
unsettled, As he was working every
day and hnd not left the city, Alder
man Lentes discharged him, after he
piomiued to pay tho amount due.
Dr. llltz, of Ashland, formerly of Wil
low street, was the guest of friends on
tills side yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Schwenker, ot
Plttston avenue, returned yesterday
from u ten days' vucutiou spent with
friends In Honesdale.
Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam Is
guaranteed to euro nil coughs. "No
cure, no pay," For sule by nil dealers.
Mrs. M. Albreeht, of Now York city,
who attended the wedding of her broth
er, Alfred Qutheinss, on this side, yes
teiday, has returned homo.
Mr. uiid Mrs. Charles Knupp, of
Duryea, were tho guestw ofOlr, and
Mrs, William Schwenker, on Cedar
avenue, yesterday.
'
ffllNOOKfl.
Tho Open Window Social club con
ducted n social In Gallery's hull, Tho
affulr was a complete suecehs,
Tlio St, Mury's Ladles' Temperance
society held a regular iiu.etliig In their
rooms, 011 Main street, last evening.
. M and Mrs, Thomas Durkln, of
Alt OLD AND WELL-TRIED REMEDY.
MRS. WINSI.OW'3 SOOTIIJNQ SVRUP
Fad nhllrl ap nntht In it. . t. .
i "u'f imiuuBi 13 mu IJIlHcriptlon O
III-UOU In ll.n IIr.lta.1 CI,.,..V 'ST" .""
j ,! " wiimMHmiw, aim nag ucen
used sixty years with never-falling sue.
dron. During tho process of teethlne Hi
Jalue Is Incalculable. It relieves the child
from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping n tha
towels, and w nd-CQllc. By giving heultS
to tho child It rests thn mother. Price
IwcnU-.avo cent a bottle. '
FALLING
HAIR
Save Yodr Hair with
Shampoos of
YSQAK
And light dressings of Cdticura
Ointment, purest of emollient skin
cuics. This treatment at onco stops
falliug hair, removes crusts, scales,
anddaudrufT, soothes irritated, itching
surfaces, stimulates tho hair follicles,
supplies the roots with energy and
nourishment, .nnd makes tho hair grow
upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy
ecalp, when all clso fails.
Complete Treatment
Por Every Humour, SI, consisting of CUT
icon A ti oaf (2Ac.), to cleanse tlio akin of crusts
and scales, and soften tlio thickened cuticle;
Cuticuba ointment (60c), to Instantly allay
itching, Inflammation and Irritation, and
sootlio anil heal; and Cuticcha Udsolvknt
Fills (25c.), to cool and cleanse tlio blood.
Cuticuha Resolvent Pills (Chocolate
Coated) nro a new, .tasteless, odorless, eco
nomical substitute for tho "celebrated liquid
Cuticura Resolvent, as well us for all other
blood purifiers and humour cures. In scrcw
cap vials, containing CO doses, prico 25c.
Bold throughout the world. Crltlth Depot! 27-23,
Chaittrhouic Bq.. Londnn. I rench Depot, a Rut de It
rti, Parli. Potth Dauo Aito Cum.Conr., Crops.
Cemetery street, left on a pleasant trip
to Atlantic City for ten days.
The Misses B. Kearney, and Nora
Coyne have just returned, after spend
ing a week at Harvey's Lake.
Miss Agnes Butler, of Mooslo, was a
caller lit this town yesterday.
Tho St. Joseph's Military club met
last evening for exercises. I
GREEN RIP6E.
Master Joseph Boodle, of Honesdale,
Is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Franklin,
of Sanderson avenue.
Miss Marion Chuse, of Monsey ave
nue, has returned from a two weeks'
visit with friends at Factoryvllie and
Dalton.
Mrs. E. Ramsey, of Sanderson ave
nue, has returned home, after' a two
weeks' vacation at Buffalo and Niagara
Falls.
Charles Tobey, of Electric avenue, Is
entertaining his cousin, Earl Watson,
of Morris, yN. Y.
Mr. and., Mrs. Cr.ilge have returned
to their home In Philadelphia, after a
short visit at the home of Alfied Har
vey, on Wyoming avenue.
Miss Kathryn Strumpf has returned
to her home in Hazleton, after a
month's visit with her sister, Mis.
Peter Peuser, of Monsey avenue.
Mrs. James Kays, of Washington,
D. C.,' Is spending the summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hull, of
Sanderson avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crocker, of Mon
sey avenue, have returned ftom an ex
tended stay at Norwich, N. Y.
Charles Tobey, who has been sum
mering In Central New York state, has
returned to his home In North Park,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George KUsler, of
Watervllle, Kan., are guests nt the
home of Dr. and Mrs. James L. Hen,
of Sanderson avenue.
The Hist degiee will be conferred
Thursday evening at tlio legulnr meet
ing of Green Ridge lodge, No. 603, In
dependent Order of Odd Fellows, in
Masonic hall, Dickson avenue.
Owing to the illled-up gutters, many
of the cellars of business, houses on
Dickson avenue weie flooded by the
heavy shower of IMondny afternoon.
DUNWORE.
The entertainment and social held In
the Baptist church, under the auspices
of the Young People's Chtistlun En
deavor society, Inst night, was largely
attended and a decided success In every
way. The musical numbers were well
rendered and were received with much
pleasure by the largo gathering.
George Dainty, of Bloom street, has
returned from Washington, D. C,
where he attended the national conven
tion of the Sons of St. George its n
delegate from this lodge. Mrs, Dainty,
who accompanied him, will bpend somo
time with Norfolk friends.
The Modern Order of Woodmen will
hold an important meeting In Masoniu
hall tonight, when final arrangements
for attending the excursion on Thurs
day will be made,
O. W. Potter, who has been critically
III for somo time, Is now fcoinewhat Im
proved and hopes tiro entertained for
his recovery.
The council will meet tonight, when
It is thought the contruct for tho bewer
will bo nwurded, ,
Miss Grace Engle, of Smith street, Is
visiting friends at Muplewood.
The camp meeting at Salem will com
mence on Tuesday, August 10, and con
tinue for one week,
Mrs, It, C. Edwards, of Wiibhlngton,
D, C Is visiting ut tho homo of Jo
beph McKune, on Cherry street,
OBITUARY.
MAnY RUDDY, the Infant daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Ruddy, of
Boulevard street, Tripp's Park, died
yesterday afternoon, Tho funeral will
bo held ut 3 o'clock this ufternoott. In
terment will bo mudo in the Cuthcdrul
cemetery,
MRS. BRIDGET COGGINg, the wife
of Patrick Cogging, of 538 Beech street,
died ut 10 o'clock lust night. She Is
survived by her husband. The funeral
announcement will be made later,
NORTH SCRANTON
JEWEL FOB ALDERMAN OTTO D.
MYERS.
Was Presented to Him by Celestial
Lodge, No. 833, Independent Order
of Odd Follows Presentation
Speech Mado by Noble Grand
Ralph Von Storch Open Air Con
cert Given by the Providence Stiver
Cornet Band Last Night Move
ments of Weil Known Persons.
Last Monday evening, Alderman
btto D. Myers wns notified by a coni
mlttfo or the Celestial lodge, No. 833,
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, to
ALDERMAN O. D. MYHttt,.
appear before them on tin Important
matter. When he entered, he was pre
sented with a Jewel by the noble grand,
Ralph Von Storch an emblem which
he Is entitled to for his continuous
membership for twenty-live years in
the order.
After, several speeches by the mem
bers on the merits and demerits of tho
alderman, the lodge joined In a de-
NOBLK GRAND RALPH VON STORCH.
lightful smoker at the alderman's ex
pense. TOLD IN A FEW LINES.
Percy Hines, of North Main avenue,
has returned home, after spending
three weeks at Meshoppen.
The North Scranton Glee society held
a rehearsal last evening of the selec
tions they will sing ut the miners' mass
meeting, to bo held on the Dickson rifle
range this afternoon.
Miss Nina Stone, of Clark's Summit,
is visiting at tho home of Alderman
and Mrs. Otto D. Myers, of Church
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rhule and Miss
Sadie rhilo left yesterday for u visit
In New York city,
The Rev. AV. F. Davis, of Summit
avenue, returned home Monday1 even
ing from a trip down tho valley. He
preached two sermons at Wairtor Run
Sunday.
The Misses Emma and Louise Mor
gan, of Not th Main avenue, have re
turned home, after spending u few
uiys nt Schultssvlllo.
Mrs. R. ('. Ward and son, of Amelia
avenue, have returned from a week's
visit at Thompson.
Miss Margaret Healy. 'of Green
street, Is spending her vacation at Lako
Wlnola.
Tho Providence Silver Cornet band
gave a delightful open air concert on
West Mrfrkot stieet, before a large au
dience last evening.
Miss Mary Roland, of Oak htreet, Is
spending her vacation nt New York,
Ptovldence, R. I., and Boston.' '
The Misses Duggan, of Cayuga
street, are entertaining Sliss Mnrguret
Kane, of Townnda.
A party consisting of Dr. and Mrs.
Peck, Mrs, C, F, Crossman and son,
Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc
Donald and son, Carl, and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Norton, ate enjoying a few
days tit Luke Pnyntelle.
Dr. Sprout and Dr. John J. Sullivan
have returned home, after spending
their vacation at La Grange,
Benjamin Robinson, 'of Oak stieet,
Who Is .spending the summer nt his cot
tage at Lake Wlnola, spent yesterday
In town.
INDUSTRIES OF PENNSYLVANIA
Portion of the Report of Chief Clark
of the Bureau of Statistics.
Uy l'.cluslp Wire horn 'I lip ,hoijril I'ims.
Huriishuig, Aug. 12, Captain James
M. Clark, chief of the bureau of Indus
trial Statistics. Will floi'ntA II l.,.,,uMn,.
able pottlon of his forthcoming annual
report lor iwui to pig iron nnd Meet sta
tistics. DmitiLr thn vim PAnndt.n.imio
puuluced 7,M4,295 gtots tons of pig lion.
rnl.n ......I,.., t . ., . ..... ... .. .
iim minim invented tu uriug auout lilts
production was $162,075,575, and the av
erage jeullzcd value per ton was $H.fi2.
The number of woiknien employed was
11,379, and the aggregate wuges paid
was ?8,Cie,179, The average yeuily
earnings for all woiltlngiuen employed
was 1580.21,
Tho average dally wage paid wasr
$1.85, Allegheny leads In the produc
tion of pig iron, with 3,,85,t;G5 tons;
Mercer. Lebanon. Luwience and nun.
phln follow In the order named. Of
wiu sieci products ipe louowing was
tho nrnductivn: Hphspiiipi'. 4 'tin ui
gross tons; open hearth, 3,051,828 toitbj
other piocesses, 85,718 tons, making a
total lmidllntlrm nf Htcnl In thn utnln nf
7,!)3'J,720 tons. Allegheny leuds In steel
luuiiucuou wan u.hv.dsv ions, aim Cam
bria follows with fifiS.77K Inns ("Ivor
SO per cent, of the ptoductlou came
iium luiiiiui's iveBi ut lite negiiony
mountain.
Mil!
fEIIIl
hV
A
Ml
Giving You Great Values
Our sales are few.
It is only when we
have exceptional of
ferings that we go so
fur as to expend money
for public announce
ment. That we con
sider this sale Im
portant enough adver
tise, should bring you
at once to see for
yourself.
Soma Suits
of Fine Cloth
About 25, all colors,
and all sizes, new clean
goods are placed on
sale for your perusal
at
$9.75
Another lot worth
more and are really
cheap at $20.00. while
they last for
$12.75
Some
Silk Jackets
That have a wholesale
value twice our price,
will go on sale at
$8.25
You could not buy
the silk in them for
that.
Wash waists, all of
fine lawn, important
to you. as they are
just at l2 their value.
A phenomenal sav
ing chance to get what
you want for early
fall.
Crane's
324 Lacka. Ave.
The elevator will bring you up
and take you down.
PENNSYLVANIA BROTHERHOOD.
Grand Circle of the Union Meets In
Thirty-seventh Session.
By Elusie Wire from Tlio Associated Prcsj.
Harrisbui'B, Awr, 12. The Brand cir
cle of Pennsylvania Brotherhood of the
Union met In thirty-seventh annual
Besslon today In this city and will con
tinue In session three days. Mayor
MeCormlck delivered the address of
welcome to which Chief nurgess
Thomas, of Shumokln, lespomlcd. The
leport of the scroll keeper for tho past
year on membership was presented us
follows:
Number of inenibeis last report, 9,019;
number Initiated, 1,171; number rein
stated, 86; admitted by card, 74 1 to
tal, 10,660, Piesent membership of cir
cles repotted, 9,196; &uln In member
ship, 47T.
Tho report of tft grand trensurer fur
tho year ending July 31, 190J, follows;
Balance lust report, $1,091,16; received
from grand tcfoll keeper, 11,462.19; to
tal, $5,656.63; paid out as pep orders,
$1,960.69; balunco on hand, July 31,
190.', $593.96.
The visitors weie tendered a recep
tion tonight by the local circle.
SITE EOR OHIOKAMAUGA POST,
Army Board Said to 'Have Settled
Upon One.
lly Culir-lte Wlic'tiaiu'llie .WuiUtcil Press.
Chattanooga, Aug. 12. The hoard of
army olllcets, composed of Major
Schuyler, of the Second cavalry; Mujor
Jeffcibou Kean, of .the medical depart
ment, and Captain 'll, J. Slocum, of tho
(liiui termustcr's department, detailed to
select u locution for u permanent anny
Osteopathy
In based upon a thorough knowlcdno m
tho science of anatomy and' physiology,
Some of Its theories nro that If tho body
Is nnatomlcally perfect nil of Its parts
In harmonlotis adjustment all of tho or
gans VIII pet form their functions In
physiological or healthy manner. That '""n
imtuiitl Mow of blood Is health." Thai
often tho mito-ltlxutloti of n lib, the map
position ot a vertebrae, or tho contrac
Hon of a muscle, Interferon with tho nor
mal blood and nervous How nnd thus pro
duces disease. Wo hold that the correc
tion of theso nbnoi-malltlcn results In n
permanent restoration to health. That
our theories tiro correct Is proven by ro
Htilts secured In tho thousands of casei
oflthctimatlsm, Paralysis. Asthma nnd
Stomach, Liver, Nerve, Joint, Spinal and
ninny other troubles cured atlor alt othci
BjstcmB ot treatment havo failed.
,i
For Osteopathic Treatment Consult
Dr. Herbert IFurman,
Specialist In Chronic Diseases and De
formities. Literature nnd Consultutlon In person oil
by mall free.
Green Itldgo Sanitarium, 1530 N. Wash
ington avenue.
City Treating Itooms, 601 Linden street,
Scrnuton, Pa.
3
SUMMER RESORTS
Atlantic City.
The temperature at the AtiNEW.
On the Bench, In Chelsea, Atlantic City,
Monday wits 6j. ,
Every appointment of a modem Hotel.
Y
Wm. Penn Hotel
On tho Hoard AValk between Georgia
and Florida avenues.
Finest Sea Vlow and Bathing Beach on
the Island.
First class accommodations.
Bates, $1.25 per day up. $7 to $10 pel
week. p. G. TIFFANY. Proprietor
Formerly of Scranton.
HOTEL RICHMOND.
Kentucky A,enuc. First Hotel from Beach, At
lnntlc City, N. J.; CO Ocean view rooms; ca
pacity 400; write (or special rates. J. B. Jenk
ins, Prop.
PENNSYLVANIA.
BEAUTIFUL LAKE WESAUKINO
On a ppur of the Alleghany Mountains, t.ehlgli
Valley railroad; near Townnda. Bathlna;, fishlnff,
sports, etc. Excellent table. Reasonable rates.
LAKE WESAUKINO HOTEL
P. O., Apcc, Pa. -
Send for booklet
O. K. HARMS.
LAKE WINOLB. PA.
HOTEL CLIFTON
Special rates nt Hotel Clifton, Lako Wl
nola, for September. Purchase tickets ta
Factoryvllie and return only. Hotel Clif
ton hacks meet trains leaving Scranton
as follows: 9 n. m 1.10 p. m., 4 p. m. and
C.10 p. in. Launches meet hotel hacks for.
any part of -the lake.
STROUDSBURO.
HIGHLAND DELLlOUSE &f
Strouilsburjr, Pa. Capacity, 150. Delightful
ly Nitmited; eniarjcd, refurnished, modern,
conveniences; electrlu llghtr, service first"
ultu).. Booklets, rules. Apply J. F. F0ULKE.
SHORT SEA TRIPS
A few days can bo pleasantly spent
In, a trip to
Norfolk, Va.
Old Point Comfort, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Washington, D. C.
VIA THE
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamers sail , dally except Sunday
from Eler 26, North River, foot of
Beach street, New York.
Tickets, Including meals and state-,
room accommodations, $8.00 one way,
JlD.OO round trip, und upwards.
Send stamp for illustrated book.
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.
' 81 Beach Street, New York, N. Y.
H. B. WALKER,
Traflic Munager. J. J. BROWN,
General Passenger Agent.
i When in Need :
Of anything in the line of
fj optical goods we can supply it. ,
! Spectacles l
land Eve Glasses!
jj. Properly fitted by an expert .j,
l optician,
J From $1.00 Up
Also all kinds of proserin T
tlnn ronrk nnd renairlner.
tm
c
J Mercereau & Connell, J
! 132 Wyoming Avenue,
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine Business ofl
Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton
and Wllkes-Bane, Pa.
Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mlnlog
Machinery, Pumps.
post adjoining f'hleknumuga park, httva
completed their work and will return
to AVushlugton, probably tonight, to
make their report to the secretary ot
wnr.
It Is unolliclally learned that the slta
chosen Is (510 acres along tho northern
boundary of Chickaiuuugu park. This
ground will be used for the necessary
buildings, the parade grounds to be bc
Ice ted Inside the park.
1 c9baaai
m
.VJ
Uf'l
S
vJ
tr
l
,
rh 4
,'
.1 .
aft-yjgyife.
tB&fbs&tMt w y.L'fttiisKiMWrife itiVj
t&&W0&m&&.! r