STST?? im; fframifff5Pf'(fwit-"'!e - JWF '"' my THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1902. u The News of Carbondale. COMMON COUNCIL MET LAST NIGHT The Coinmoiieia Transacted Coit sldeiable Business at Short Session LaBt Night Municipal Water Dlfl cusscd. The common council met In regular pecslon last night and got along rnplil- ly with munv Items ot city bualncn. The lommlttee on llsht, lire and filter reported fnvoinbly on a losoiuuon ror a change In distribution of some of Un file aim in boxes ami alo tbe placing ' of additional lire h drains. The lepoit on the icsoiution whs letelveu, and pn a lata- motion It was laid over. An oidlnancc by Councilman Ken ' ncdy, of the Tlilid, for eight additional lights, was passed. 'IlLgolutlon IntioduLCd to sell the clty'a Mono ci usher for a consldciatlon of $150 was toncuncd In. A icsoiution fioin the nclect for Fnmucl .Sniale to connect with sower extension fiom Ninth to Terruco sticet, was (oncuued In. Whltlleld lnlioduccd a icsoiution nl lowlng Fiank Colvln to connect with the Seventh avenue sewer. It was passed. Resolution by Pugllano to sewer Villa and lirown street, was passed favor ably. Resolution by Thompson, allowing for icpalis on Mitchell Hose company bain, and alo giautlng permission to take their nppaialus to Poit Jervls, was passed. It was also oidcted that the losl dents from the noitheast corner of Jlaple to t'emotciy stieet be given thlr y das to la hldewalKs. Resolution bv A. V. Thompson ask ing the clt englneei to piepaie a pio flle of Lincoln aenue to Oioe stieet, was adopted. JIr. Whitfield alo m.ide a resolution to ciown and ditch Sptlng htieet fiom Seventh nenue to Ninth aenue. Res olution was passed. Tlioic was much discussion bv the cmincllmen regal ding the status of the citj's municipal watet pioject Since the couit's cnnfli motion of Judge Ilal fcj's negatoiy opinion lcgardlng the mallei It has been caiefully leviewed by the city father" It seemed to bo the opinion that at present it is not adsisable to vote moie money to fight the hsue. The matter was left In an undecided condition by Ihe introduction and passage of a motion of adjournment to meet on Thuisduy at 8 p. m. BASE BALL GAMES. Several of the City's Many Aggrega tions Played Sunday. Two vciy inteicbtlng games of base ball weie placed Sunday afternoon on the No. 4 giounds. when the Ren ders Cllppeis and Allen's Pluggers battled for honors. Pender's Cllppeis defeated the Slug geis In the fiist game bv the seore of 15-12. The game was full of fun. and the honois of game No 1 rested on the shouldeis of Howaith and Aitlnir, the foimer for his slugging of the ball and the latter for his eiy eleer base mu lling, stealing eight lmes in the fit st game. The battel les in the fiist game were: For the Sluggeis, "Watson mid Jones; for the Cllppeis, McCnbe and SIcDeimott. The second game was far moie lntei estlng than the llrst one, the .scoie being fi-4 In favor of the Sluggeis. The fcatuics of this game weie Allen's tlnee-bagger for the Sluggers, nnd JIc Cabe's home run and McDcimott's four two-base hits for the Cllppeis The Intteilos foi this game weie: Hale and slimcll, for the Sluggeis: McCabe and McDetmott, for the Cllppeis. Both teams being whollj of man led men, the games weie of more limn oidinniy inteicst. The deciding game will bo played ThuiMlaj afternoon on the same giounds, for $" a side. Mr. Pender Is well f-itlsiled with his team, and Is willing to wasci all kinds of money on the Cllppei. The game can't help but be Intel estlng liom Mint to In Mi The Iludly Abies and Novel Sweats pl. oil on the "West Side gioumls jes Imlay. The game was close, the hcoio being 1J-U, in faOi of the Able Thin afternoon Abe Salmi's Razor backs and the liioket will endenoi to play the national gan e on Duflj's Held. WERE NOT MARRIED. Mr. Shenoi Unwittingly Tells n Sloxy to Repoiter. In uhteiilu moinliig'H Issue of The Tribune, a statement was made Id the effect that Mls Minnie Mai tin, of Uiummoud avenue and Joseph Sheiier weie mauled l.it week. Tlio Tilbune wishes to stale that this Is not mi and that ho manlago had taken place between the pnities in (iics,tioii, A Tillnmo icpicseiitatUu iheuiliiB of the imuilugo bought out .Mr. Shcu or, Suiiila""eenlng umi asked lilm to ion Hi in the uimor that was Kolng the loundti about hlnuelf and AMlss Mai tin, Mi. Sheii ei thinking It all a joke, jiald, "Why ceitaluly It Is m, did ou ;;,UHt hear It," and having the minor ,i:oiifluned The Tilbune hud it In the ie.t4 iDpiping') iKxiie, The Tilbune lepoiter Is soiry for the Jflnilstake, lnit It was not his fault and Slshes the couple better luck next time. HOME AOAIN. Midshipman John H. Newton On a Fut lough. ;' John II. Newton, of the Ameilcan ?Naal Academy, li In town cllculallng among his many ft lends. John looks "well anil Is glad to be among old friends Sonce ngaln. Mr, Newton, has made rapid piogiess In his studies at Uncle. Sam's academy and has seemed muiiy tawards roistnerlt, lie has just complet- IDysenttry; Cured Without the Aid of A Doctor, n "I am jUBt up fiom a haul spell of the Jpux" (dysentery) Bays Mr, T. A. Pinner, I . well known merchunt of Drummond, JTenn. "I used one small bottle of i Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlar ', rhoea Remedy ana was cured without ! having a, doctor, I consider It the best Jtholera nedlclno In the world." There I Is no ned of employing a doctor when i this rem! dy. IS used, far no doctor can prescribe, a better medicine, for bowel 1 complaint In any form either for chil iflren or s dulls. It never fails ana Is ' Dleaeant to take. For salt bv all drucr. 'iWStf&nL.' ed n voyage through nil the Northern Atlantic waters, A Coming Mairlage. Annotinccmcnt of the coming mar riage of a ery well known couple In the society of the city was made last week. The innirliigc will take place on Monday, September 3. The bilde-to-be, Miss Alpha Riinkln, Is one of the city's most chaimlng young ladies and is vciy well known among the younger people. Miss Ranhln Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac. Rankin, of Coil lund street. The gioom-to-be, Rcxfoid Smith. Is also well known, having been the ti listed cleik at II. V. May's meat mat kct on Salem tivenue. Mi. Smith Is the son df Mr. nnd Mrs. James Smith, of Patk sticet, William Graham Bead. Mr. and Mis. John Giuliani, of Vli glnla, who are summcilng nt Costal lake, mo mourning the death of their two j ear mid sW months old son "Will iam, who passed away Sunday aftei noon. The parents me well known nmong the loltagcis and bine many fi lends In this city who deeply sjm pathtKc with them. Sci vices weie held ycstoiduy aftciuoon at Ciystal lake and this morning the body will be sent to Philadelphia foi burial. An Extended Trip. Mr3. Henry Krantz aid Mis. Heniy EUirccht left last night on the flyer for an extended tup tlnough Michigan. They weie accompanied by Miss Jennie Taylor, who will a Jslt her bi other, William, of Milwaukee. The Mesdumts Kiantz and Rlbrecht will be Joined by their husbands ns soon as they can ai lnnge their business to pennlt their denarture. On n Tilp to Afilca. Woid has been lecehed In this city fiom Di. James Chine who some time ago set sail fiom New Yoik city for South Afilc.i wheie he will locale. Mr. Clune made a stop of seeial weeks In London, England, and "talso devoted some time to the continental cities. lie wiote In glowing teims ot his tilp and also stated that he would leach the Lloer land about Stpt 1. Maty Buffy Dead. Mmy, the l'J-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mis. Mai tin Duffy, of Gieen stieet, passed away Sunday night at 1130, as n lesult of an attack of spinal meningitis. The afflicted patents Inie the sympathy of a host of friends The funeial will be held this afternoon, buiial being made in St. Rose cemeleiy. Coal-Plckiug Piohiblted. Supeiintendent Rose, of the Delaware and Hudson mine depaitment, pei.son ally sened notice of mohlbitlon on a number of poor people who weie en guged in picking coal in the viqinlty of Powderly mines yestciday. They were picking the coal fiom among the refuse that mineis nie "docked" for sending out. NEWS IN BRIEF. A l.u ge ciowd spent Sunday at Sho hola Glen. About 110 people left this city, and at Susquehanna they had six teen ciowded loaches. Oeoige Houston, a foimer lesldent ot this city but now of Pittsbuig, is visit ing his mother, Mis. Thomas Houston, at her home hi this cit, Mis. Fiank Whipple, of St. Louis, spent the latter pal t of last week at the home of Ml. and Mis. Scott Whip ple, at their home on Fmlew faticet. PERSONALS. Mis. John Pieice is quite ill at her home on Cliuke avenue. On Tildny evening of list week a flashlight paity was held at the home of M!ss Ullabeth Hoian, on Scott stieet. Dainty lefieshments weie set ed and at an enily hour the guests de pal ted, well pleased with their even ing's enjoyment. The Keltelst ilub had their meeting nt the home of Mlt.s Maty M. J. Mc Lane, Sunday ev enlng. Miugaiet MoLune nnd Rose Muiphy, nie spending the week In Dunmoie. Mies Anna china spent Sunduy at Lake Aliel. Miss Maiy Mullo and Maigaiet Kearney, of Sci .niton, nie spending the week iwth Mis, William Ueigan, of Canaan htieet. John W. Giant, the hiihtllng icpie spntutlve ot the Caibondale depailment of the Republican, has i etui lied aftei peiiding a week's vacation among the laigei cities of tills .state and Nqw Yoik. Kate O'ltoia, of Scianton, spent Sun day with Miss Jennie Tlghe. Anna Dufly, Muiy Gllboy and Mui gaiet Duffy leave today foi Now Yoik v.heie they will lein.iln for one month. While theie Miss Anna Duffy will select lier fall milllnciy goods. F. F. Golden was a caller In town Sunduy af tei noon, Ml. John Kearney and Rdwaid Mi Donald, bpont Sunday id Plltston. Misses Mai gal ot Slieitou and Annlo Mellon, of Scianton, nie visiting Miss Annie Tlghe, at her home on the West Hide. MIhs Jennie Clink, of Scianton, is vl-ltlug ft lends In town, Joseph Sheii er Is .spending a few das at South Canaan, Miss Katie Connolly Is 111 nt her home on Dunilaff stieet. Hauy Foibes, a well known young mini, fotiueily of this city, now of New Yoik city, visited his giandmothei, Mis, Kelly, at her home on South Main stieet. Richard Glbbs, u foiiner lesldent of this city letmncd to this city after spending a few months in tlio West. Mr. Glbbs leaves tamoiiow for New Haven, Conn., where he will remain for some time. Ft nnk MfDermott, u former lesldent ot this city, who has bpent a few months ot Denver, Col,, has ic turned. John Madigan tetuined with him, Miss Ihidget Gllmaitlu has tetuined after a tin ee week's engagement nurs ing in Jermvn. Miss Maiy Meulik, of New Yoik city, is vlbltlng fi lends and lelattves in town, Michael Cogglns, of Powdeily sheet, Is slowly Impioviug, He was atillcted with uppenillcltls. Mis. Walter Cannon, of tlio South Side, Was suddenly taken HI yesteiday and was In u piecailous condition din ing the day. William Keating, of New Yoik city, Is visiting his patents on Eighth nvc neu. Mr, Keating is lucratively em ployed us a stenoKinphcr In the olllce of a latgo mettopolitun maiiufactuiei't Mr, and Mis. William Emmett, of Simpson, are rejoicing over the anlval of a baby girl. Michael Drcnnan, of South Church street, U4a been appointed custodluu of J IC.W.i'.' The cold lB nn n Tna tlnau FKiTi w.. i. uhdi uuaa '.,"' . caso-thnf It takes tlio ;w.v - pii (viuvrnni, llliuilk linpnirillR US '.- wearing qunlltyi a Doia Caio nevor wonrs thin, ins. boss 7o'ii,J Watch Cases Kvi.' Are Riiarnnteea ror 23 years. ForCOyoars thor havobcen rocoenlsert :, il IV,. nn me iuosi Mr vicenmo of nil ennes. Millar na iinml fli Mia llnat, j..w u bu.. .,. ,v ura.nAinjDutjewciBr. wnto 113 lor uoomot, -ivm uy litis mark THE KEYSTONE WATCH St. Roe cemetery by Very Rev. T. F. Coffey, V. G In place ot William Mur ray, lcslgncd. Miss Maiy Ilonche, ot Now Haven, Conn., has enteted upon her duties as asslstttnt million to Miss Wiigltt at the Ihneigency hospital. Charles Moulson, the popular young ding clerk has teslgned his position with J. A. Lunny. PITTSTON. Special to the Scianton Tilbune. Pltlston, Aug. LT). The Brothers base ball giounds at Hnmtown hnve boon the scene of many exciting gumos, but few have been more Interesting than that played this afternoon, In which tlio Atchbnld team gave the Bt others their thhd defeat out of twenty-right games played this sea son, by a scoie 2-1. The game was fast and snappy fiom start to flplsh, and neither side had scored up to the fifth inning, when the visitors brought in two inns,, while the Bi others scored one l an in the following Inning. Flem ing, a clippie, was in the box for Aichbald, and pioved quite a puzzle. The hits seemed fiom his dellveiy were few and lnr between. L licit was in the box for the Brothers, and weie it not for bis able support, the visitors would hive secured mote nins. A good ctow d of looteis accompanied the Atelibald team, and natuinlly felt veiy highly clntcil ovet the victory. David Howell, of Wnnen stieet, who leaves Thin "day morning, In company wllh four Moosic young men, for the Moody school at Mt. Herman, Mass., was tendeied a suipiise party last evening by about foity fliends. Among those piesent weie. George and Miss Esther Williams, Mendy Davis, Sarah Divih and Misses Evans, of Scianton. The Mhools of Hughestown borough opened for the fall toim this morning. Those of West Plttston will open next Moudn.v. A. fcrgn's Son & Co have leased the old Rice Cattlage Factory building, on Noi th Main stieet, and will estab lish a niacin oni factoiy Immediately, 'ilie linn it composed of gentlemen who have had much epei!ence in this kind of vi oik. They will install machineiy in the building and will make a sttong bid foi tinde in this section. They will also make a specialty of foielgn gio retles, ? u in. as olives, cheese, etc. Aiiangements nie on foot for a match game of base ball between the Simon Long base ball team, of Wllkes-B.iri e, nwd the Biotheis, of this city. There is a big tivaliy between the two teams and the game is attt acting Interest nil aver the county. In all piobabillty It w III be played at the Y. M C. A. field, Wllkes-Rai te, next Thuisday. Fied Bennett, of the West Side, In spector of lllle practlie for the Ninth teglmeiit, was exhibiting about the city tod ty tl.e line liophv captmed by the Ninth leglment's team at the state shoot at Mt. Gietna last week. Cnsppr Obeidofei, supet visor of Exo tct township, while instructing a foico of employes laying guatd logs along the highway in the nauows, missed his fooling mil fell over the bank tow aid the river, a distance of twenty-five feet. He was badly shaken up and bruised, but not Injuicd seilouslv. In falling, ho got mixed up with some tt ailing ivy and was pols-oned. The slate convention ot the C. T. A. V. w 111 be held In St. Alnvslus hall, this city next week. TUNKHANNOCK. Sperlnl to the Sernnton Tilbune Timkhannock, Aug. 5. William P. Billings and family, of Kingston, Pa , nie guests of the foi met ' mother. Mis. Fiances Billings, at her home on Tioga sticet Chailes V. Teny and family will leave on Tuesday for Asbuiy Puih, wheie they will take a two weeks' out ing. Clmence A. Little, pmi , who hnd the mlsfoitunc to fiactuio his shoulder by falling on the depot platfoim at this place, while getting off a passenger Main, some time ago, has bi ought a tiespass case against the Lehigh A'al ley Rullioad company to tecover dam ages for the Injuiy sustained, tlnough the nlleged negligence of the tiatumen. Mis.. Stephen Robertson and little son, Lloyd, me the guests of ft lends at Plttston this week. Miss Matguetite Squler, who has been visiting icliitives at Jamestown, N. Y for tin ce months, ictuiucd home on Monday, The Tilton ball team go to Monti ose today to piny u game with the team nt that place. A special ti.iln will leave heie over the Moutiose bianch at li.15 p. m. It Is expected that a luigo ciowd will uciompnny the team on Its tilp. Willis Miller, of Senihton, is visiting his father, Peter A. Miller, at this place. Patilck Bojce and daughter, Joseph ine, letmued on Stitutdny from a week's visit with i datives at Lovelton, MIbs Ida Bell and niece, Miss Eleanor Hell, have been visiting fi lends at Mehoopany the past week. Mis. Hun y Billings, who has spent some tlmo at Monti ose, letuined home on Satin day. Her health Is slightly Im moved. Mis. Jacob W, DeWItt, of Laceyville, is vlsltlug ft lends In town. Finnk J, Spauldlng, a well-known fanner of Toikstown, was a business caller In town on Monday. JEfiWYN AND MAYFIELD. The Maxwell Tin owing company sta) ted their now dynamo on Sunduy evening ami will in the futine furnish their own light for the silk mill. As they require 150 Incandescent lights to light up tho mill their new dynamo will save considerable money, A eucessful effott is being made to organize two teams composed of mur lied men and single men ta play o game of base ball. Manager Gem go Cudllp who has cjiurgo of tho mauled a Is o thick U(lnii.t i t.l ttf-i. iHlliUIIVU UUIU IV HLCII sumo depth of ctinrnv- .'iM m Don't nci-ontnnv rnn i.nid in im', k ! . - - ':.. . - . You Know Them. CASE COMPANY. Philadelphia. ..v men's nine had secured all but one mnn necessaiy to complete the team lust evening and ho has got togethci a stiong team. The game will be played on Fildny af tot noon In Fowlei'ii p.nk. Rcoso Thomas and daughter, Myitio, of WIIkcs-Bune, weie guests of Jeimn ft lends on Sunday. Mis. David Allan, of Muln stieet, was a Cutboudalc visitor yestoidn. Mr. and Mis. John Glbbs aie moving into tho Humphrey propeity on Main stieet. Thomas M. Davis is confined to his home on Second stieet by lllncs. Mrs. Michael Halpln and children, of Dunmoie, nre I. siting Jcrntyn friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gcoigo Pendted and daughter, Gcitiudc, who have been spending a week heie tcturned to their home at Vintondule, Cambria county, yesteiday. OLYPHANT The Excelsior Hose company Is mak ing extensive Imuiovements at their quarters on Lackawanna stieet. The exterior of the hose house has been beautified by a coat of p lint and the Intel ior Is imdei going some changes. The company expects the ni rival of their new hobe wagon the latter pait of the week. Misses Mabel und Hazel Patten te tuined to their home In Caibondale yesteiday, after a two weeks' stay with Mis David T. Lewis, of Susquehanna stieet. J. A. Wat lug, W. L Taylor and Chailes Ostiander spent Sunday tit ShohoU Clen. The S. S. S. club, of Elakely, lists re turned from a ten days' camping tilp to Lake Chapman. Ralph and Hariv Reed, who have been spending tho past month heie, re turned to their home In Philadelphia yesteiday. Miss Maiy Dougher, of Wllkes-Bane, is visiting Miss Sadie O'Malley, of Dun more street Bijcc Blair, of Caibondale, called on fi lends In town on Sunday. M W. Fadden and family spent Sun day with Mis. Ellen Mutphj. Miss Mabel Shi liter, who has been visiting Mis. J. A. Hi"., returned to her home In West Chester vestetday. Dr. Hany E. Jones left yesteiday for Glenslde, where he intends to locate. O'Boyle's Indians defeated Glassy Island yesteiday on the local grounds by a score of 15-1. On Wednesday the Hoe Handle club will cios bats with the stiong Atch-O bald team at this place. Misses Kate Real don and Nellie Sul livnn, of South Scianton, spent Sun day with fi lends heie. PECKV1LLE. Mi. and Mis. W. W. Watkins, of Main stiet, ontei tallied fi lends Horn Tajlor and Scianton, Sunday. Mis. K N. Truesdale, Mis. Lucy Fel lows and Miss Murtha, "Williams, of West Scianton, and Mis. K. Day, of Nicholson, weie calieis at the home of. Mi. und Mis. Li. n. Thompson, of Academy stieet, yesteiday. Mli-s Anna Pi ice, of the West End, has returned home fiom a ten day's outlns at Atlantic City. John Richards, ot Noith Main stieet, Is cainplns at East Lemon. Mr. John Bembo, of the West End, has loturned lroni the Lackawanna hos pital ut Scianton wheie he has been for the pait few months undei going a ciltleal siugical opeiutlon for uppen dlitis. I. I' Hoyt and son, Ftanlc, of Main stteet, have returned from a fishing tilp to Cadosla. Mi. and Mis. Chailes Havvley and dnughter, of Wallsvllle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Edmund, of Hlckoiy stieet. Miss Floteiue Mnlnes, of Jennyn, is visiting f 1 lends In town. Mr, John M. Qallugher, of Josephine street, was a callei ut the Lakavvunnii hospital jesteidtiy wheie his wife is undei going an opeiutlon for colitis. Miss Mlidied Sltaifer, of Hlckoiy stteet, has letuined fiom a visit with friends at Duninoie, Mr, J. C. White, of Oakland, N. Y is visiting at tlio homo of his parents, Mr. and Mis. Samuel White, of Muln stieet. Mr. William James and Miss Knuna Caipenter, spent Sunday nt Elk Hill. Mi. Herman Van Weit and Miss I.uel la Kennedy spent Sunday nt Ciuig. ARCHBALD. Wllllum Pilce, of Cuihondulc; vvos n caller In town Sunday evening. Mr. and Mia. Uetttnm McDonold, of Oteen Uldge, spent Sunday with Ml?s Uesa Calloway. Mr, and Mis. V, A. Jones, huve io tuuied fiom a sljouin at Crystal laUe. Mis, U. W. Oeiblg spent Sunduy with iclatlves lit Foi est City. Mr. and Mis, Chailes Arnold, of Vniulllng, fepent Sunday with telatlves In tow n. Mis. IT. J. Rattle, of Caibuudale, was n caller In town yesteiday. Mr, J, lllne, of Poisons, visited icla tlves In town yesteiday. Mr, Kmetson Joseph, of Scianton, was a business caller In town yesteiday, Miss Mama Cavvley, of Foiest City, U visiting In town. TAYLOR. The William Tell Wile club journeyed to Wllkes-Uane on Sutuiduy, vvheio they defeated tho Wllkes-Bane IJuu club, winning two contests out of tluee. The lAizemltes pioved no match for the local Jeam and weie defeated by over 200 points. Tto Women's Chilstlan Tempetance union will hold a meeting this utter noon ut the homo of Mis. W. II. Olni htead ut 2.30 o'clock. Heniy Welseiilluh will ctcct a laiKO hall In the rear of his hotel, on Union sticet. The stuictute will bo a two story wooden building. The giound lloor will consist of u shooting galleiy, 'pool looms, eU' und the upper lloor j Connolly & Wallace Scran ton's Shopping: Center . r tmm ummm , uiwwwwwm wju,i I LMMJ-M-miM Ti ff , ,r - . A . i iic L,aL vvecK or migust X Closing out the summer thiurs and iutroducinff t Always look to our Warm Bed Clothing Sturdy woolen blankets. Handsome quilts. In this unusual summer there has been no period of a week when a blanket was not needed, Jack Frost proinisevo come early and make his visits felt; and a light, warm quilt of down, or snug pair of blankets, is the best weapon of defense we have against him. Pure wool blankets, both warp and filling, 74XS4 inches, weight five pounds, $4.75 a pair, worth $6.50. Pure wool filling on light spool cottou warp, 60x80, 4 pounds $2.75; 72x82 5 pounds $3.50. Cotton filled Silkoline Comforts, dainty colors, size 72x72 inches. 95c each. A large one, 72x78 inches, with more filling, $ 1.25. Concerning Corsets o At this time of year people do not care for high-priced corsets. They pre fer to have two or three pairs for the price of one, aud if one pair becomes soiled or over-touched with perspiration they can throw them away for an uncostly, fresh clean pair. We never enter into a contest for mere cheapness, but we are always quick to see and seize opportunities to get goods of real value at off prices. Today we shall sell some of the very popular C. B, Corsets for 39c that were made to sell for Joe. They are in white the best aud newest shape, and straight front. The regular assortment of finer corset is very complete, in fact, there is nothiug in corsets that is not to be found in our department. The New Flannelettes The new flannelettes are here aud in greater variety than we have ever had a them before. 12c for Eclipse A soft, hue cotton flannel, printed in the most beautiful designs and color almost like a French flannel. 0 igs; Outing Flannels jc and 8c a yard, equal to the grades sold in other stores at 8c and 10c. Our 5c ontiugs have become one of the standards of the store. For Wrappers, Night Gowns, Pajamas, Children's Dresses and a thousand and one other purposes. We can hardly get them from the mill fast enough. Connolly & Wallace f 0m00$02 4 NEW YORK HOTELS. LDINE H miAV.,unrvi:i:N29riiASDaoTU9rd NEW YORK. EUROPEAN PLAN. NEW- H BPR03P Convenient to Theatres and Shopping Districts. Take 23rd st. cross tovn cars and transfer at 4th ave. dircc: to hotel, Hoouts with Uath y f Suits with BatU Sl.f.O UDwaid. ) I 62.GO. V. H. PARKE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St nd Ir Sng Place, " NEW YORK. American Plan, M 50 Per Day and Upwards. European Plan, $1 00 Per Day and Upwards. Special Itatcs to Familiei. T. THOMPSON, Prop. - -- For Business Men In tho heart of ta wholcsalt district. For Shoppers Ji minutes' walk to Wannmakera; S minutes to Blcgel Coopoi a Ells Etotc. Ensy ot access to the t'rtut Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseer? One block from B'way Can. glv tne easy transportation ta all points ot Interest. I HOTEL ALBERT l NEW Y011K. .X ror. Ilia Di, umimraui i-u ; T Only one Illoclc irom Broadway. ROOIIIS, $1 Up. Prices Ueasonabls will bo used for dancing nnd conceit pin noses, Mi, and Mis. AV, II. Poteison, of Orov'o stieet, weio guests at the lioino of DiugglHt and Mis. W. W. Watkins, at Peckvllle, on Sunday. Mis. William How en Is 111 at her homo on Xoith Muln stieet. The Misses LHhel Iteese aud Kdith Williams have leturned home, after visiting iclatlves In Wilkes-Huiie. Mis. W, U. Jones and son Willie, of Caibondale, aio vlbltlng tlio foimci's mother, Mis, lltese, on Main street. Miss Adeline Tliomas, or Wilkes Untie, Is visiting her cousin, Miss Ecllth Williams, on Washington stieet. Misses Haehel Stephens and Saiah Jones, of Old Foige, weie guests of Miss IUzIo Davis, of North Main street, yesteiday. Mebsis, Aithur Moigan nnd John Powell will leave tomouovv for Buffalo, N. Y. John E. Evans, of Muln stieet, spent Rumluy with telatlves and fi lends In Nantlcoke, i NICHOLSON. Special (o tho Scrauton Tillauie. Nicholson, Aug. 23. Mi. Allender, of Ualtlmoie, Mil., spent a few duva of last week with M. Crock. Miss Eunice Titus und hi other Hex, of BliiBhaiuton, N, V., uie visiting their eiandfather, D. W. Titus. Mr. uml Mis, Cuitls and ton, of niiigliamton, N. V me visiting Cicoige Ilaidinir. Mr. and Mis. J. M. Caipenter will occupy the tooms vacated by Mr, and Mis Cooney, who have moved to Connecticut. iff out tue summer luiuns and introducing ads. tor the latest nevrs ot the Flannels & i ! 4"t 41 4" V The Result Experience Is Eh ret's Slag Roofing Guaranteed 10 Years. WmsettEhret Company 321 WASHINGTON AVE. Pennsylvania Railroad, In Connection with the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. 12Day Sea Shore Excursion Atlantic City, Sea Isle City, Wildwood, Anglesea, Cape May, Ocean City, Holly Beach, Avalon Thursday, August 28, 1902. 5 $5.00 Forth Round Trip $5.00 Tickets good only on train leaving; Scranton at 6.38 a. m. ZZ Passengeis for Atlantic City may use regular trains from Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, via tJie DELAWARE EIVEB BRIDGB ROUTE, ALL RAIL LINE. ? Stop-over allowed at Philadelphia in each direction within limit oi ticket. Through coaches Scianton to Philadelphia. J, B, Hutchinson, Gen. Manager. R. Gen. Jfs into wholesomeness is "on lager." All Anheuser-Busch beers are thus "lagered" until perfect for use. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louts, VreWtrs of tbe famous Budwolser, PaleLager, Anhouser-Stondard, CASEY BROS., Tribune Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns tne new ior Fall. dry goods market. x : 41 ! "S1 "I1 fr "I1 '! ! of 50 Years' . 4 4 4 :4 Geo, W. Boyd Asst. Gan. Pass. j Pass Agt, Agt. BE,E,R it ft on imager. Beer stored and maturing till mellowed and ripened U. S, A, t Mlchelob, Black 6 Tan, Faust, Export Palo and Lxqulatto, Wholesale Dealers, SCKANION, HA, i k -