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THE SCllANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1902.
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Cotinty Savins Dank
ai)d Trd5f Company,
506 Spruce Street.
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A, WATRES, President.
0. S. JOHNSON1, Vice-Pros,
A. H. CHBISTY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS!
Win. V. Hultslead.
u p. Kingsbury,
P. 8. Johnson,
L, A. Wot res.
Kvci elt Warren,
AtiRust Hoblnson,
Jo?, O'lliicn,
shot ntfd seriously wounded Ills wlfo yes
terday mbrhlttR nt their hoine. lie was,
cleaning a revolver In the kitchen where
sho was engaged rtt her household duties
when tlio-wenioii wns accidentally dis
charged, The bullet entered Mrs. Hud
Jack's right breast hut wtifl extracted
Inter by "Mr. Homestead, who says slio
will recover though there Ih a danger
of blond poisoning.
SAID IT WAS SCAB COAL.
Pupils of
Go on
Something New
A I bums for
Souvenir
Postal Cards
Also a most complete
line of Abums for Kodak
Pictures.
Horn baker,
211 Washington Ave.
Everything in the lines
of Cameras, Kodaks and
Supplies.
No. 31 School
Strike.
About twenty-flve children, pupils nt
No. 31 school, oh Jackson street, left
the building yesterday mornlhg, alleg
ing thnt "scab cout" had boeh jvut -In
the building for heating purposes. Prin
cipal Wittkln 11. Williams tried to ex
plain to them that the coal Was not of
"scab" origin, but bail been picked from
the dumps, but Hie pnplls would not
listen to him, and left the school. They
did not return In the afternoon.
John Kullck, of Luzerne Btreet, who
Is employed nt the Mt. Pleasant col
liery, hud Joseph Mtigoch, of .214 Broad
way, arraigned before Alderman Noone
last evening for calling lilm names and
threatening to shoot him. Mngooh ob
jected to Kullck continuing nt work.
lie was held In $300 ball.
Benjamin Kvans, foreman at the Cen
tral mine, yesterday Caused the arrest
of Michael Iludack, on the charge of
pointing firearms. At ti hearing before
Alderman Ruddy, Kvuns swore that
Iludack shoved a pistol In his face on
Thursday morning and threatened to
shoot him. Alderman Ruddy held Ilu
dack under $300 ball for his appearance
nt court.
GUESTS OP B. L, PULLER
Alfred Wooler,
Instructor in Voice Culture and Singing,
harmony, Counterpoint and Musi
cal Composition.
Special , Classes :
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&l?nZ F.!Na,.N CI--AS3 FOR ADULTS-Evory Monday evening nt 8
o'clock. Tuition, $10 tier year.
. i J'IlRAMAT.OUy cr'ASS' ,:K CIUIiDnKN, who Intend later to study tho
piano. J.very Monday nfternooon at 4 o'clock. Tuition, $10 per year.
SATURDAY MORNINO SINQINO BCHOOL-For children 7 to 14 years of
. j..j' uHiii.tiiij jiiuiiuiiM ii iv u 1'iuui, i union, (J
ngc,
Private lessons also given.
per year.
Voices tested free of clint'gc.
PUPILS ENROLLED AT ANY TIME-Stlldlo hours, 0 a, m. to 0 p. m.
Studio nddresH, 21. Carter building, second tloor, (Ml Linden street, Scrantun.
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Morris' Magnet Cigars
Tli bent value for 5 cents.
Try one and you will smoke no
other.
All tho lp;idlHK In amis of c.
cigars at $1.75 per bos. Or C for !3e.
Tho largest variety of Pipes and
Tobaccos in town. ,
E. C. MORRIS,
The Cigar Han
326 Washington Avenue.
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In and About
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The City
Elected School Principal.
The Plttston school uoaiu last
elected as .principal of its newly
llshcd commercial school, P. L. McGiUg
can, of St. Thomas college.
night
estab-
Trustees and Directors of the Y. M.
C. A. Met at the Scranton Club
Last Evening.
Franz for Commissioner.
Ex-County Commissioner William Fiani
is circulating a petition, preparatory to
iiling nomination papers as an independ
ent candidate for county commmlssioner.
Building Committee.
The building committee of the board of
control met last night and audited a
number of bills which will be piescnted
Jor the iippronl of the board at next
Monday night's meeting.
Will Be Dedicated Sunday.
Tho new Catholic church of St. Law
rence, at OKI Purge, will be formally
dedicated tomonuw morning at 10.30
o'clock, nt. Rev. Bishop M. J. Ifobnu
will ofllclato.
Culm Dump on Eire.
This lire which destroyed the Taylor
Coal company's wasbcry on Wednesday
night spread to the culm dump and tho
North Scranton companies wore kept busy
nearly nil day yesterday extinguishing
the blaze, assisted by the General Phln
ney Engine company.
Fire in Freight Car.
A car of charcoal in a freight train In
the Central Railroad of New Jersey yard,
caught tiro nt 1.30 tills morning Just iib
tho train wus ready, to move out. The
cur was cut out and the Haines subdued.
It Is Hiipofcd to have been caused by
spontaneous combustion.
Route Mapped Out.
A. B. Dunning, chief engineer for tho
Scranton, Dunmoru and Mooslc Luko
Railway company, has completed the
work of surveying and has mapped out
the routo to be followed, Tho ulnns and
maps have been piepared and Uurko
brothers nro about leady to begin the
work of constuictlon,
A Magascopic Exhibition'.
A largo oudlcnco gutheied In thu base
ment of the Elm Park church last night
in attendance1 nt a megascopic exhibition
conducted by F. L. Meyers under tho
ausplces.-.lof."Jtho King's Daughteis, A
number of Inteiestlng views' were thrown
upon the-screcn and Ice cream was serveu
by u numjbci: .yoiii) ladles. V(,
Malicious MiscWat, Charged.
W. i McDonnell. 'of West Scranton,
yestotday swore, out unrrunts for the
arrest jof Patrick Porkln and William
Lloweln, two boys whom ho chniges
with malicious mischief. They wero ar
rested and airalgneil before Alderman M.
J, Ruddy, who held them under $:"00 bail
for n, louring next Monday.
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Oy6ter Roast a Success,
Aboujg sixty members of the Scranton
Bicyclojucluh dtove up to thu Speedway
hotel qctu yesterduy, afternoon and par
took oRan oyster (oust which had been
preparjfl under the .direction of Dr, G, 11.
Hill. Tjio oysteis wero roasted In a pit
on thejiotel guitinds and with them was
served yrecn corn and sweet potatoes.
a Peculiar Address.
A letHr Just received at tho local post,
office Mara tho following rather remark
nblo address; "Robert Travis. Work
InsvllteSFarm. 234 Miles from Scranton,
Pa." 3he latter was sent by Travis
brothers, of PoughUeupale. N. Y. A dead
letter aaareesed to William Sayreg. of
An enthusiastic meeting of the trus
tees and directors of the Young Men's
Christian assosclatlon was held last
evening at the Scranton club, the gen
tlemen present being entertained as the
guests of E. L. Fuller.
The purpose of the meeting was to
report progress on the canvass for the
balance of the furnishing and equip
ment fund. As reported last week, a
decision wns reached to order no work
done without pledges to guarantee an
amount sufficient to pay for each con
tract ns Jet.
The secretary was able to report that
during tho week an additional amount
was pledged of $5,433. This .amount,
with what lins been previously re
ported, was found to be sufficient to
permit of closing up the contract for
the electric lighting plant, the decor
ating of the building and the gas and
electric llxtures. These contracts will
accordingly be executed and work will
begin at once.
The work of securing the balance
needed will be rapidly pushed by men
who are not only solicitous for the
building but themselves heavy givers.
It Is Interesting to note that out of
thirty-six men who have been asked to
contribute within the past three days,
twenty-eight cheerfully responded with
subscriptions, five promised to give
later on to the furnishing fund, and
only three men positively refused to
give anything. A trip through the
building is the strongest inducement to
liberal giving. The secretary will be
glad to act as guide to any one" who
would like to know how and for what
his money Is being spent.
The letting of the contracts above
mentioned will greatly facilitate the
opening of the building, and if funds
were in hand now to complete all the
needed contracts, the hearts of the
management, of Interested friends, and
of the hundreds of prospective mem
bers would be at rest. Who will come
forward with a generous gift to close
up the whoje matter.
Two subscriptions of $,,000 are con
ditioned on getting two other subscrip
tions of like amount. It is these gifts
that the&Sirectors are now earnestly
looking for, while thankfully receiving
all gifts, no matter for how small an
amount they may be.
Semi-Professionals Will
Olyphnnt Browns,
t. Tho Olyphnnt Browns will face the
Scranton Seml-Professlonuls at Athletic
park this afternoon, and a lively and
Interesting game Is promised. Walsh,
who will play center field, played with
the Toronto club during the season just
ended. A live pigeon shooting match,
between Arthur U. Monies nnd John
Von Bergen, jr will be pulled off nt
2.30 o'clock. The game will start at 3.30.
The line-up will be as follows:
Scranton. Position. Olyphant.
Wlrth catcher ,, Aim's
Uray pitcher Laird
Francis shortstop , Cleary
Owens tlrst base O'Uoylo
Totiliilt second base Qallugher
McCue third base Wheeler
Ferris left Held Malum
Culklu center neld Walsh
Madenspacher ..light Held Kllcullen
Manager Wlrth, of the Scranton
team, Is out with a challenge to the
Plttston Brothers team for a game next
Snturday, for $100 a side. He also chal
lenges the Crescents, of Cnr.bondale, the
celebrated "Our Pets," for $100 or $200
a side.
ORPHANS' COURT MATTER.
Judge Vosburg Disposes of & Large
Amount of Business Yesterday.
In the orphans' court yesterday
Judge A. A. Vosburg heard the testi
mony ih the audit of the distribution
of the fund arising from the sale of
real estate in the estate of W. W.
Smith, deceased. Attorney A. D. Dean,
appeared for the estate and Ballentlne
& Howell for some of the helrB. A
number of bills weie presented as
claims against the fund for distribution
and several contested claims were held
open until a date to be fixed at a
later time.
The audit in the estate or Nora
Golden, deceased, was fixed by agree
ment of counsel for Monday, Septem
ber 22 nt 9 a. in. sharp.
In the estate of Frank sennefelder,
deceased, Judge Vosburg heard testl
mony In the matter of the distribution
of the funds In the hands of tho exe
cutor. The principal contest In this
estate Is with reference to n claim
presented by Mrs. Schmidt for nursing
and other services performed by her
for the decedent which she claims she
has never been paid for. T. K. Hoban,
esn... appeared for the claimant nnd H.
Osthaus, esq., and Ballentlne & Howell
for the executor and some of the heirs.
Testimony was taken for and against
this claim and the decision was reserv
ed. The account of the executor of the
estate of James Patterson, deceased,
was also admitted, Attorney James J.
O'Malley appearing for the accountant.
There being no matters In contest In
this estate the only matter to be ad
judicated Is the distribution of the
funds among those entitled thereto.
Several orders were also 'made in
other estates. Judge Vosburg handed
down his report in the estate of Daniel
Howell, deceased. In which the contro
versy between the parties was disposed
of In accordance with the agreement
between Franklin Howell and Jennie
Howell Dean the exceptant.
There will be a session of the orphans'
court today at 10 a. m.
The Ilnmpo team was entirely out
matched lust night by tho West Sldo
or Becker team, Which won till three of
tho games rolled on the Hatnpc alleys,
making the splendid grand total of 2,
591. The score!
WEST SIDE.
Davis , 107
Rowlands IDS
Jones 1CS
Bcynou .'.. 1GT
Coons I.... ISO
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HAMPES,
Murphy 1st:
McAloon ir.1
Price II."
Wharton 18.1
McWllllnms 155
'793 W7
High score Davis, 233.
High average Davis. ISO 2-3.
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113
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NIOHT SCHOOL.
Scranton Business College.
The seating capacity is today being
Increased for the night school. Many
more students than a year ago this
time. The night scholarship (time un
limited) is the greatest educational bar
gain ever offered. Call and ask for par
ticulars, Adams avenue and Linden
street.
Artistic picture framing at reduced
prices at 209 Wyoming avenue, Griffin
Art company.
Robert Wharton, manager of tho
Hnmiie nlleys, nnd captain of tho
Hampe team, yesterday Issued a
sweeping challenge to any tenm of
colts which Molster may organize. "I
Ivvlll organize n team of players who
have never rolled In a lengue game,"
said lie yesterday, "and I'll pit them
against Melster's colts for $30 a side,
the match to bo rolled before the open
ing of the City lengue season on Octo
ber C."
The three bowling alleys In the new
Y. M. C. A. building have recently been
completed nnd nro now practically
ready for use. They are what Is known
as the Narragansett alleys, n typo new
to this city. They are made of maple
and have square gutters instead of the
round ones on tho Brunswlck-Bnlke
alleys which are made of hard pine.
Bowlers who have sfen the alleys pre
dict that they will be very fast.
The Arlington City league team will
roll the Backus team on the Backus
alleys next Monday night. Melster's
place on the Arllngtons will be taken
by John Murphy, who rolled last year
on the trophy winning Hnmpe team.
A meeting of the directors of the City
league for the purpose of concluding all
arrangements for the opening of the
season will be held tomorrow after
noon at Roll's hotel in Soifth Scran
ton. They Pay the User.
If you wish a half-tone or line cut,
let the Scranton Tribune make it for
you. Our equipment for this work Is
complete and up-to-date. We have
facilities for doing tho finest sort of
work at lowest prices and what's more,
we do it. A trial order will convince
you.
Buy peaches today. Coursen's.
I Obstructions to Health Removed1
Health means the free flow of Ijlond nnd a continuous ncrvo current.
winciipc inuiiiiH ousirucuon 10 wiu ireo now oi oiooii, or it means an in
terrupted iiervii current.
.1. All
tiosslbla nhtrtlrl nits to tho free (tow tit blnnrl nr In H. .,.- n..
rent, ho It p titer n illsinl Irnl Ihiiid. n roll Intel nil mimd. mi Mmtu.1 ,1 -
n constricted vessel, arc easily i cached nnd removed by tho external me
chanical innulpulnttr.n peculiar to tho Osteopathic practice. For Ostconathln
Treatment you should consult.
Dr. Herbt. I. Furman,
Spcclnllst In Chronic Diseases and Deformities.
Orccn Ridge Sanitarium ,ir.lo N, Washington avenue.
City Treating 'Rooms, col Linden Street, Scranton.
Mears & Hagen's Special Stamp Offer
WE WANT YOU
To know exactly what the facts are concerning this new
Loan Company before you go to the old-fashioned concern
We. nsk for your patronage on tho distinct understanding that our
now methods give you a positive advantage.
MONEY
TO
LOAN
We have done away with several dis
agreeable nnd expensive features.
Less Expenses. Less Interest.
ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITUlfe
without any other security.
More Reasons for Coming Here:
SMALLER PAYMENTS. LONGER TIME.
You will not have to get some one to endorse papers for you.
You will not pay interest on the paid-up principal here.
You may move whenever you like.
NO PUBLICITY. NO CHARGES IN ADVANCE.
New 'Phone, No. 2826.
P. O. Box, 94
Scranton Loan Guaranty Co.
No. 207 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa.. Near Cor. Spruce St.
Business Hours, S a. m. to C p. m.: Saturdays, S a. m. till 9 o'clock.
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Big Display of New Goods j
20--TWENTV STAMPS--20
Friday, Saturday, Jlonday, September 19, 20, 22
STAMPS GIVEN WITH EVERYTHING SOLD.
Cut out the coupon attached to the bottom of this advertisement, present at
our office, purchase a dollar's worth of goods, and you will receive 20 stamps.
New Dress Goods and Waistings.
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Philadelphia and signed '"Jessie,.' '.Is algo
ttwaitinf o claimant. ft JSJE '
Accidental Shooting.
John Jludjuck, of Taylor, accidentally
CLARK'S GREEN.
Rev. A. E. Douglas and wife, of Vine
land, visited his old-time purishioners
here this week.
Miss Irene Snook Is visiting friends In
Wnymnrt and will return on Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Colvin, of Scran
ton, were the guests of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mullinlx,
on Monday and Tuesday last and are
no- visiting relatives In Benton.
Webster Swallow left here on Satur
day morning lust en route for the Srtate
college, where he Intends taking a four
years' course In electrical engineering.
Miss Elizabeth Frnce Is attending the
wedding festivities at Plttston of her
friend, Miss Edith Brown, daughter of
Wesley Brown, n former resident of this
place.
Rev. Elkanah Hulley, of Keystone
college, will occupy the pulpit of the
Bnptlst church here on Sunday morn
ing next at 11 o'clock,
DURYEA.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Duryen, Sept. 19. Thursday morning,
Ebenezer Foofe, one of the oldest and
highly esteemed residents of this place,
passed to the great beyond, after sev
eral years' ailing. Deceased was 83
years of age and has been n citizen of
Uuryea for the pust fifty years. He
wus an alTectlonate father, kind neigh
bor and worthy citizen. He Is survived
by one ao nnd three daughters, W. L.
Foote, of Wllkes-Bnrre Mrs. II. D.
Knapp, Mrs. II. L. Edsall, Mrs, Nettle
Lamont. of this place. Funeral ser
vices will be conducted at the home at
2 p. m. today. Interment will be made
In Marcy cemetery.
New Walstings
Imitation Worsted Walstings IBe
Woven Tucked Walstings, all colors 25c
All Wool Jersey Tricot, choice shades 23c
Silk Stripe Prunoll Wnistings 00c
New White Silk Stripe Bedford Cord 75c
Beautiful Mercerized Blended Stripes 7Ec
Fleece Back White and Fancy Pique 7Cc to $1.00
Corduroy, good grade, all shades EOc
Best Heavy Wide Welt Corduroy 7Co
COURT HOUSE NEWS .NOTES.
The Brand Juiy will not complete Its
work this week, and will be held over
until next wack. '
Court made orders, yestei day fixing Oc
tober 3, deform Jutlgo Newcpmb, as n
tlmu for hearing testimony In seven dl
voice cases,
The certificates of nomination of the
candidates named ot tha Fuhey conven
tion of Tuesday were tiled yestoiduy
with tho county commlslsoneis,
T. 11. Qroves yesterduy sued William
A, Simmons, a former employe, for Blan
der, Tho slanderous words nro said to
have been utterqd on September 15.
Mrs. Muiguret Coxe applied yesterday
for a divorce from T. Harry Coxe, to
whom she was man led June S, 1900. They
lived together until September 23, 1801,
when Mrs. Coxo says sho Imd to leave
her husband because ofhls abusive treatment.
'Queen Quality" Shoes
For (he ladles at Mnhon's shoe store.
Fifteen green trading stamps ' with
every dollar's worth Saturday,
La Luclda 10c value for 5c,
Dress Goods
Granites, Plumettes and Satin Finish Mixtures;
SCc value 25c
75c Dress Goods Values In Cheviots, Whipcords,
Henriettas, Granites and Basket Weaves;
special COa
Homespun Suitings, 50 Inch, 75c value 50c
Venetians, all colors, tailor weight COc
Illuminated Basket Camel's Hair Mixtures ,. 50c
B0 Inch Basket Suitings, navy and black 7oc
Venetians, blue and grey mixtures, 50 Inches 75o
Poplins, Armures, Etc, $1.00 value 75c
Melton Skirtings, grey mixtures, 95c value 75a
French Broadcloth, shrunken finish, $1,50 value. ..$1.19
Sharkskins, Melrose, Prunelles, Etc., $1.25 value... '$1,00
Heavy Shrunken Tailor Suitings, with dash of
color $1,50
$2.00 Heavy Pedestrian Skirtings..'. $1.50
Wash Goods
New Granite Fancy Stripe Walstings 10c
New Flannelettes, over 100 styles, full yard wide., 1214c
Percales, full width, extra cloth go
Outings, soft and Huffy o&c
Outings, big rnngo of styles; 10c goods Sic
Eiderdown Outings, 60 styles 0o
Blue Stripe Seersuckers giAu
Bate's Seersuckers and Best Ginghams l6o
Polka Dot Duck Skirting So
Best Dark Comfort Prints , 4q
White Shaker Flannel, 5c kind , 4c
White Shaker Flannel, 8u kind ,,. Co
White Shaker Flannel, lOo kind So
Good Grade Tucking, lOo value So
Best Blue Stripe Feather Ticking.., ..12V&C
Fancy Stripe Extra Heavy Ticking , ,., i5o
Best German Ticking, fancy stripes, 20c value 15c
New Black Goods
Black Brocade Satin, 40 inch 29c
Black Melton Skirtings, value $1.00 75o
Black 45-inch Cheviot, value 63c 50c
Black 50-inch Cheviot, value 93c 75c
Black Shrunken Tnllor Cheviot, value $1.23 $1.00
Black Thibet Cheviot, soft nod heavy, $1.50 value. .$1.25
Black Basket, Pebbles and Aimures E9c
Black Heavy Hard Finish Whipcord, 50 inches.... 93c
Black Fancy Skirtings, Mohair figure, $1.50 value. $1.00
Black Prunelle and Peau de Sole, $1.50 value $1.25
Black Shrunken Venetian, $1.75 value $1.50
Black Heavy Belgian Twill, $2.25 value $1.75
Black Mohair Basket Canvas Weave $1.25
Black Panne Finish Broadcloths $1.50
Black Bedford Welt Silk Broadcloths, wool... $1.50
Silks
19-inch -Black Taffeta Silk 49c
19-Inch Black Taffeta Silk, guaranteed 69c
19-lnch Block Peau do Solo Silk 76c
Rain-proof Black Taffeta Silk , $1.25
Haskell's Pure Dye Taffetas, guaranteed,
79c, 95c, $1.25
Black Taffetas, full yard wide $1.00, $1.25, $1.60
Cheney Bros.' Peau de Sole Silk, all colors 75o
Black Moire Velour, 27 Inches 76c
Foulards, to close
$1.00 value, 69c; 7uc for 49c; 58c for 29c
Notion Sundries
Shetland Floss, Lion Brand, Sc skein 13 for $1.00
Germantown Yarns, Lion Brand, skein 6c
Saxony Yarns, Lion Brand, skein 9g
Hand-knitted Shawls, $2.00 $1.50
Hand-knitted Shawls, $2,50 $1.75
Hand-knitted Shawls, $1.50 $1.00
20c Art Cushion Tops ,,,,, 19c
White Pearl Buttons, four sizes, per doz Ec
-New Line Torchon Luce 3c
23c nnd 30c Fine Embroideries , 19c
Imitation Shell Hair Pins , 4 for 0c
Good Bristle! Tooth Brushes ioc
New Circular Lace Collars coc
New Belt and Neck Brooches, 20c , 100
New Chatelaine Bngs 23c, 50c, 75c, $1.00
Cutlcura Soap, per enke isc
Cashmere Bououet Soap, per cake ,,, 200
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I These Satisfying
I Fall Opening Days
5C Have brought pleasure to hundreds of Scranton's best
3C posted women of fashion.
j The' have unqualifiedly declared that a new era has
0 dawned in fashion's realm, as far as Scranton is concerned,
3 and gladly admit that the loii, tedious, tiresome trips of
otner years to iNew i'ork or riulaclelphia are things of the
past.
They Found
Just what they were looking for in the Dress Goods
and Silk Department.
They Were Delighted
With the display in highly tailored and real Dressmaker-made
Gowns in the best Parisian and American
Models.
They Lingered Long
Over the new Waists, Dress and Walking Skirts, be
cause they had never seen their like before in this city.
They Were Amazed
At our display of Coats and Smart Jackets. It sur
passed their utmost expectation and taught them a lesson.
They Heartily Commended
The excellent taste and good judgment shown by our
buyers in the Lace, Ribbon and Trimming Departments
and said that our line of cloves was matchless. That's
what other people have said and of course their flattering
commendation pleases us.
Opening Days, Friday and Saturday
ilcConnell & Co.
M.0
The Satisfactory Store.
400-402 Lackawanna Ave.
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jcaniagyt,
Green Valley Rye is
not a cheap whiskey.
It's the best, at an hon
est price.
In purchasing a full
quart bottle, you get
$3.75 back from a five
dollar bill.
Housekeeping Goods
Turkish Bath Towels, Bleached and Brown. Special
sale prices 5c, .10c, 12t$c, 15c, 18c, 25c
Cotton Huck Barber Towels.,,, 5c, or 45o dozen
Huck Towels, heavy cotton.,,.,,, So and 100
Linen Huck Towels, wash finish ,,,10c, J2lic, 15o
Extra Heavy Pure Linen Huck Towels ,.,,lSc, 23c
Steven's Pure Linen Crashes.,,, ,co to 16o
Washed Itussla Crash , , 121.0
Heavy Barnsley Crush,, , ,120
Extra Weight German Crushes ,.,.., i5o
Huck Toweling for Embroidery , J2,$c to 33o
New Counterpanes, special prices
75c, $1.00, $1.23, $1,50 and $2.00
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Present at our office,
purchase $1.00 worth
of goods and you will
receive 30 stamps.
Sept. 19, ao, 33.
MERS & MAUEN,
Mears & Hagen
415 and 417 Lackawanna Ave
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216 Lackawanna AvcScramtonV
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