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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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mmvt nunJM, uunwrmr, rx, iatctitut, rcn 0, ma MAN DIGS OWN QltAVE BIO CORPORATION lOBMJJD. THEN TRIES 0UICID1C COMMISSIONERS OF TWO COUNTIES MEET Authorillra Arrest Craw-d I atlior IBeisHline' 1 Who Brooded Over Braid of Hla Only Hon. The Store That Sells Reliable Merchandise At The Lowest Price lighting ok m-jhcopuck Critsnd by erlof over the recent 1HK death of his son, Stun'cy Sbopeck, of Prlceburg, a suburb of Scranton, BRIDGE BIKCTHKEW. Couuty CommiB.ilonors Smith, Jones aud SIcAvoy met Commissioners C. L.

Pohe and Ulibba Rlngrose, took a shovel and going to tbe bank Mcraatoa Capitalize to Take Over Silk Mill lu That lly and Mt. eral In Alleolown. A two million dollar corporation has been organized in Koran ton by Joseph 8. Mack, of that city, for the ptiTpose of taking over several slrk mills at Allentown and one in Scranton. The general offices of the com.

pany will be in New York. The offl-cers are Joseph S. Mack, president! William K. Yeager, of Scranton, first vice president; Thomas Kennedy, of Scranton, second rice president; John A. McCollum, Scranton, secretary; Leo Schlmpf, Scranton, of the Lackawanna river dug of Columbia count)', yesterday uui n-Jgrave.

Then ha attempted to com mit suicide. lug lu I lio court ho hp to discuss 1 he lighting of tbu Nescopock 'bridge, which is maintained by tb two counties. This bridge crosse the river st Berwick and lias not been lighted since its construction. Of late there have been eeveral hold-ups on the bridge and It Is considered dangerous. After an extended discussion the Commissioners with their Solicitors.

Kbawu, of Columbia, and Price, of While on was engaged Industriously In excavating hit lust resting place be was aeeo by some of the people residing in that vicinity, and wb-e-n asked what be was doing stated tbat he was preparing grave for himself. They quickly Informed Bur-hkm Moran of the occurrence. The latter hurried to tbe spot, which was ueur Johnson's colliery, and arrived just in time. Shopeck bad complet Sunshades and Umbrellas Just The Time When You Need Them. so Ladies' Paragon frame 6 in.

Silk Covered with fancy Harwood will make a determined effort in to-morrow's game with Hon ey Brook, to throw off the streak of ill luck which has followed them for the pant two games. Luzerne county, decided to advertise for bid. Thin will be done In the course of a few daya and after the ed a shallow $rave and when tbe Burgess and an officer reached tbe scene, he was divesting himself of bis clothing in order to drown in a respectable manner. He was placed under arrest and bids are received arrangements will be made to have it properly lighted. edge, 6teei roa.

t-ongo natural mimics 1.50 while this lot lasts. Shades. Black, Blue, Brown and Red. Children's sun shades 2Sc up to 1 .50 Ladie's handsome Tan sun shades with fancy borders. The representatives of the Colum bia Montour Street Hallway Com.

removed to Olyphant, where be wm examined by physicians and pro pany, which runs between Catawissa and Berwick, were present at the Special Shirt Waists nounced insane. He was tten taken to Hillside Home. On some things meeting lor the purpose of getting he talks quite rationally and when Handsome White Lawn Waists with lace and embroid- tho Commissioners to modify part of the agreement In relation to their 49c I questioned said that he intended to ery ironi, our pei-i pnv. take his life. Pressed for a reason A handsome tauor maoc waisi mm ui iiii Their real value is nearly double.

for tho rash act, ho said that the re Plaits at 8c would be good value at r. WaldorrfX i 11 ka tvrrxA irallla MI If. as worth fa. cent death of his son gave him nothing to live for and that ho would be Our 8c wai st is equal to those some aYtrttse A crossing the Nescopeck bridge. When tho agreement was made it was stipulated that the traction company keep the planks in repair, but the plan now Is to build a concrete road and have both counties pay a share toward It.

No action was taken Is this matter. better off dead, anyway. 1 1, 7 Waist at a special discount. Hot Weather Materials for Dresses is this collection that description is difficult. Zephyr and Barnaby Gisgbam in PINAFORE MODEL FROM PARI8.

handsome designs from 1 5c to 35c per yard. Shoe Wisdom, Fewer pumps are seen, fted half- an rn ipamnv nucst Ideal Costume Adapted to the Needs of School-GIrl, Tt is small wonder that we cleave with unusual pertinacy to the two most convenient modes that we were ever favored to enjoy viz: the kimono and pinafore styles of bodice. Gauze Underwear for Ladie Misses. Children and Gentlemen. Suit Cases! 94c to $12.

Cents and Ladies' Hand Bags. Handsome Tan Net Waists worth 5- 75 fr 1.8. Silks For Dresses of all kinds. S. H.

Beishline, Keep Komfortably Kool by having your eloctrlu fn, connected In your office or residence. Jt'a not par for anything near tb com fori it will afford you. We nave also maur other conveniences Operated By Electricity Come and see tbem. Tbey will make summer aa comfortable aa prisg. Tbey will cook lor you, do the weekly ironing, liht your bouae, or curl Ibe "mlse" hair Ho flie, no beat, no nmoke, no Biuell.

We alto take care ol your t'lutublcg repairing, no mutter where or what It It. R. X. DRUM, 306 West Broad Street. Bell -Phone 8-K4, Anthracite IU4I.

15 N. Laurel St 41 43 W. Broad accomplished a world of good in the Buildimr and Repairs way of reforming the sinful and shoe are shown for men, and it remains to be seen whether they will put their foot down on or down fn them. The most popular half-shoe is the fine with two eyelets and a broad bow of ribbon. The craze for a touch of color is seen in all kinds of summer shoes.

A pretty little pair of black patent leather slippers has red heels, a long red tongue and a red band at the top. Suede half-shoes come In various colors and most often in the two-eyelet shape. Gilt slippers have been the craze in Paris for evening wear, and are displayed at various shops here. One pair of black patent leather Blip-pers bore a single big rhinestouo in lieu of buckle or rosettes. The buckles on low shoes are nearly all round and generally of metal rather than leather-covered.

One pair of spring high shoes noticed had gray and white striped upper with white buttons aud patent leather vamps. THE SOUTH SIDE srupuiarny Dasca upon bringing them back to the right A new roof is being placed on the stable at the rear of the United States Hotel, John Stasko will erect a dwelling at McAdoo. merit path. The people in. general are in vited to attend the sermon.

Union Sunday School, McAdoo, at PUTTER TAKE WABXIXO WABK OP THKM. A LARGE I High Class Clothing 4 2 p. m. All invited. English Baptist church, Audenried Sunday School at 2 p.

m. Preaching at 3:30 p. m. by Rev. 13.

N. Huff, of Hazleton. Prayer meeting at 0:30 p. led by David Jones, of West Hazleton. All invited.

St. Paul's Lutheran church. Beav Tiie Afflicted. Tho son of Mr. and -Mrs.

Jas. Sullivan, of Lofty, Is ill. Jas. Boyle, of Beaver Brook, who underwent an operation at the Haz-leton Hospital, 'has returned home. that has become extre- j- mely popular without de- Laid at Rest.

The funeral of the late John Was FUKEUAJj -THIS IXJIUEW. Soma ot the young soys of Jeanes-srille are ibecoming so unruly that Coal and Iron Policeman Simpson ii-is inad the old lockup re-opened. St 'has not been open in years and unless the youngsters moderate their, manners it is the intention of-tke officer to have them locked up. On Thursday night a young fooy namedi Kerbaugh, was arrested, charged with disorderly conduct. The case will 'be settled, but a repetition Bf Thursday night's offense will niean more extreme measures.

Beware of Thi-m. Neat effective garments, treated with great versa- tility in styles by the noou- nf Yorktown. took place at 9.30 a. m. yesterday and proceeded to McAdoo, wbere mas was ceiebrat ed in St.

Kunegunda's church. Interment in St. Kunegunda's ceme tery. builder. Our large and comprehensive stock con- sists of all the new shades of Brown and Gray also Blue Serge and Fancies in an endless selection.

Specially priced 5 After Disinfecting. In entering a roorn in which a disinfectant has been ifirning for several hours one should cover the mouth aud nose with a wet cloth to shut out (he fumes. Care should be taken that the windows were not locked before the sulphur is started, as otherwise tbey cannot be opened quickly and it Is dangerous for a pei-son to remain long In the stifling atmosphere. if the windows are on a porch or roof they should be opened after disinfecting from the outside, thus avoid J'ainful Injury. Michael 'Komanshlck, of McAdoo, employed in the Audenried mines er Meadow Sunday at 1:30 p.

m. Preparatory service at p. in. Communion service at 7:15 p. in.

All are welcome. After the services are over the church council will hold their meeting. Salem Lutheran church. Audenried Preparatory services this evening at 7:30 o'clock and to-morrow-morning at 9:30 o'clock. Communion service at 10 o'clock.

Sunday School at 2 p. m. All are welcome. Air who 'Wish to take communion should be present at the preparatory service this evening. On the Rail.

The statement of the Reading and B. O. Railroads to soon be connected would give either many advantages. The deal -would give the O. a dlre3t line to New York, had elbow trained while at I work.

Xotico, $12.50 15 ing all danger to the opener. 0 Any person or persons guilty of depositing ashes, refuse or any other offensive matter on the streets of For the Eyebrows. A formula for dkening the browa For school-girls especially tho latter Is so perfectly practical from every aspect, that it will be a sorry day when it departs from us. A very fascinating evolution of the the borough of 'McAdoo will foe ar Schwarz I 26 W. Broad Street I two drams of gum arable, three and rested and subjected to the extreme a half drams of India Ink and naif a pint of rose water.

The ink and gum pinafore idea is set forth in our sketch, penalty of the law. By order or 5-tf BOROUGH COUNCIL. Pedestrians Kick. should be worked to a powder and the 4 which had its inspiration in a Paris model, and even in its simplified form and the Reading a short route to rose water slowly added, making a uniform color all the time. Let stand as here shown, retains a chio that Pedestrians along Tamao.ua street Chicago and tho West.

Pennsy engino 1793 has received an overhauling. over night and then strain. This is ap should charm. plied to tbe brows with a fine brush. complain of the actions of a gang of silly twaddlers who walk four or five TO BE WORN ON STREET.

GORMAN'S in three or four column formation and crowd tiuy one else to the street. Oratory and Stimulants. Pongees and Rajahs Are to Be Favor Xlic Passing Khor. Frank Rlchardell, the enterprising McAdoo merchant, transacted busi The majority of them are tax dodg When a memtfar of the Belgian parliament is making a long speech ites of Season. ers and evade equal assessment.

The ignorant gang should be locked up ness at New Philadelphia. Forenoon costumes permit far great the government furnishes his hearers with brandy, so that they may be able to stand the strain. We think our McAdoo residents are notified to eware of several seemingly innocent children who under the guise of picking rags and ibones appropriate everything portable They were even caught stealing dogs and had an excuse to offer when found with them. We always believe in helping the worthy poor, but it Is a serious mistake 'by giving these children the freedom of the premises and encourage theft. How is your dough Light Loaf? A targe Funeral.

1 The popularity in which the late fltlrs. John Gallagher, of McAdoo, was held was attested yesterday when a wast throng of sorrowing friends followed ber remains to their last resting place The funeral took place Ifrom er late residence on Cleveland street at 9 o'clock a. m. and proceeded to St. Patrick's church, where mass was offered by Rev.

Father Mc-Connon. Interment was made in Bt. Patrick's cemetery. That Rase Ball Muddle. It is nothing short of ludricous to Bote the egotism of the mascot or tlie manager of the Freeland Tigers, who Btill labors under the delusion that they should 'have won last Sunday's game at McAdoo.

Apparently be is one of the good sports fver which he raves, the selfish kind that cannot (understand why any other team but tbeir own should win. He thinks that McAdoo base ball decorum Sieeds cultivating. Our people have la lingerie: belief that reformation Hike charity begins at home and at lEreeland the purging should commence with a few profane players. He Mows hot and cold in the same John Dowd, of Brooklyn, N. is and spanked until they know bet er varieties of style, as well as scope, spending a ten days' vacation with in making.

Short skirts remain a settled fact in both transparent voiles or Yorktown relatives. scheme of permitting our statesmen to retire to tbe cloakroom while ora ter. Social Sphere. Miss Iliingswortb, of Allentown, is wool fabrics, as well as in washable tors are in action is a better one. visiting Audenried friends.

The Leap Year hop of the Honey materials, which more often are sent At the funeral of Mrs. Peter Gal to the cleaners instead of the tub. Ex Brook base ball club on June 15 promises to be a grand success Artificial Grouse Rearing. cent for July and August days of lagher in ML Carmel, Rev. Father John Conaghan, of the Harrisburg diocese, formerly of Yorktown, cele scorching heat, cottons and linens will Summer Underwear The shirt waist dance in Ho-warth'e Hall Thursday evening, was Both to sport and culinary purposes there is no game bird tbat files that can beat the fully matured and folly fed and feathered grouse, and it would brated the mass.

The arrangement a social and financial success have to give way to pongees and rajahs, which are more to the fore than ever, both in robe styles and in the plain unfigured variety. The former was very appropriate, the tamuies having been former neighbors. therefore well repay a little more at tention than it has ever yet received in are made up with short border skirts William Fry, inside foreman at. and furnished with all-over waists, the way of artificial rearing and feed lng. The County Gentleman.

the C'oxeville colliery, accompanied by his wife, transacted business at either of lace or lingerie, with coat to match in the unfigured pongees or ra Allentown. We show an exceptional ood Vest for Ladies at 10c Maori Women' Greeting. jah. The coats have a narrow V-open Miss Bertha Fry, of Beaver Brook, i The native women of New Zealand, returned home from -a three weeks' visit at Reading. made of fine white combed yarn; lew neck, sleeveless tbe Maori, wben they greet rub noses, or, rather, touch noses, allowing them ing in front, and below three covered buttons follow for fastening, wbiie from the third button the coat fronts are slanted off abruptly.

A narrow Stephen Curry, of McAdoo, sub and ribbon trimmed. stituted A. J. McCullougli, the obliging station agent at Jeanesviile, selves to stand in this position several moments, making a sort of purring sound. And, taking Into account the turned-over collar of the robe pat Mere Married.

Thursday afternoon at the home of James Llewellyn, at Beaver Meadow. David Howells, of Coleraine, and Miss Gwennie Freigard, of Plymouth, were married by Rev. Harry W. Newman, pastor of the M. E.

church. They left in the afternoon for a trip to the eastern cities. After their return they will reside at Beaver Meadow. Killed Large Snake. J.

U. McDonald, of the Jeanesviile Hotel, who has charge of this district for a New Haven house, killed one of the largest black snakes ever seen on this side. Tho reptile measured six feet. tt was measured in the presence of witnesses. Mr.

McDonald was walking along the mouu- terned silk finishes the neck. It Is Ladies' fine white ribbed seen also as inset for the narrow fiat germ theory, it is a much more ble custom than kissing. Corset Covers with high neck Base Ball. The enthusiasts of Park View are breath for after intimating that we Hiave no good sports, admits that we cuffs to the long sleeves, and a touch of the same defines the flaps of the side pockets, on the fronts, half way down the jacket skirt. The figure long sleeves ribbon trimm-(Fol6t ItJlls Brand.) Riave some good ones.

McAdoo like promised a good gamo to-morrow when the Athletics, of Hazleton, will IFreeland and other towns has some lines of this short coat depend upon the seams, which start from tbe shoul rowdies whose conduct reflect upon the entire community, but this is a cross willows wltn tne rresckow Gloucesters. Excellent value at 50c Ladies' fine white ribbed ders. back and front. This same model Tobacco Amblyopia. Patients suffering from Tobacco poisoning often notice that tbey hare difficulty In distinguishing between jfold and silver coins.

Another common statement is that they see fn tbe dusk of tbe evening than In tbe bright light or sunshine London Hospital. natural condition and diflicult to Honey Brook and Harwood will ibe answers for linens and twills. Vogue the opposing forces at Honey Brook to-morrow. umbrella Pants, edged with jelimiliate. The mascot if posseted of any degree of fairness will admit that the game was Mi-Adoo's from lain near oldo.

acixv-K the snake. when he came He will send the lace French band. Coleraine plays at Beaver Mead Hue start, the opinion and utterances ow to-morrow and Beaver Brook at reptile to Edward Butler, of New Haven, to have It mounted. West Hazleton. 25c 29c and 50c Ladies' fine ribbed white The All Stars of Tresckow and the Important Ads.

)f tho opposition notwithstanding. I A Rooter. Ac-ccplcd I'usiliiin. Yorktown Blue Helis play at the Ragtime. Ragtime may he described as the time between supper time and bed-'tlme when the parlor windows are open and all of the pianos are workfne former place to-day.

silk and cotton Vests and Pants. (Forest MillsiBrand.) jOST A small silver watch in Miss Myrtle Groover, daughter of Mitchell is putting up a good game Hazle Prk, initials are on with the Allentown team. overtime on both sides of tbe street case, newara tr returned to leicni- Peter Brislin, of Philadelphia, Is Tho tCngagcniculK. The Italian Band, of McAdoo. hat been engaged to play at Girardville on Saturday afternoon and evening, June 13th, and at Bunker Hill on Sunday, June Hth.

These two engagements coming so close together will kepp the hand hustling for a few days. www Harry Groover, coachman for C. fffaydon at Jeauesville. lias accepted position as nurse at the Jeanes-Sille Hotel for Mrs. John iilliollanil.

up and down the ulock. St. Louiu Palace of Sweeta. It 75c and 1.00 Children's RibbedVests and the suest of his sister, Mrs. Hugh at McAdoo.

FOR RENT On East Broad 6treet, Edsar McGurl aud James Horn, a nine room toouse with Improve Pants made of the finest combed yarns. prominent yuung melt of Philadelphia, are spending a pleasant vacation at McAdoo. ments. Rent 117. Apply at 15 South Wyoming street.

6-2t th Basis of Greatnt. I believe there is no permanent greatness to a nation except it be based upon morality. I do not care tor military greatness or mfUtary re-isown. I care for the condition of the people among whom 1 live. John Bright Fine Selection Of 18-Karat Gold Wedding Rings, Signet Rings and Jewelry of all kinds at lowest possible prices.

I- DAVIDSON, McAdoo All sizes 25c Infants' white part wool POLISH The best metal polis-h made, "Housekeepers' Friend, for all metal surfaces. For sale only Wrappers, (rorest Mills.) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coyle and family, of Wilkes-Barre. and Mr.

and Mrs. James Kelley. of Scranton, attended the funeral of Mrs. Gallagher at McAdoo. Dr.

L. G. Wetterau and wife, of McAdoo, are visiting in Philadelphia. P. Garra, of Weatheriy, visited at McAdoo.

Sizes 1 to 6 years by F. Kllnger, 8S9 North Church street. Endorsed hy local users. It IiOST A silver watch. Finder please bpeciai at 25 This week we are making return to FRANK PETIXCE, 43 East Diamond avenue, or to this of PETER A.

DROMPARES, McADOO CONFECTIONER Home made Ice Cream at McAdoo. Wholesale and Retail. Chocolates and Pon Boras. Timony Building, Taiimqaa St. special price reductions on all fice.

It Will OMiraC. The Italian population of Girardville, Schuylkill county, will celebrate the of St. Anthony on Saturday, June 13th. On Sunday. June Hth.

the feast will be celebrated at Bunker Hill in the customary manner. There will he a demonstration during the day and in the evening there will be a brilliant display of fireworks. Church CliimeR, The members of the Welsh Congregational church, Audenried, will be furnished a sacred Ireal Sunday evening, when Lieut. David Thomai, a model Yorktowu hoy, will occupy the pulpit. Mr.

Thotnns, besides preaching the gospel, will relate In an interesting manner bin experiences in many of the larger rltias. Though a young Juan, fee turn already, Neil Dev-Mr. and and Mrs. left last Charles Dever and ion. er, Mrs.

Daniel C. Boyle, Mrs. Stephen Curry. Mr. John Cosman, of 'McAdoo, Wash (joods.

Don tail to FOR SAJjE -One 6x7 camera and get your share jof these bar Incomplete. Old Scotch Farmer spent sixpence on a raffle ticket for a pony and trap, value 60, and having won it, I shown the prize. After gazing critically at It for tome minutes) Bat whnur't tbe whup? Punch. Falttrlng Will, Cbon falter la thy will, and be not found there, thou wilt run hobbling 'and halting ail the way tboa rimnett, and also to be sure thou wilt fail abort at laat The Lord give tn a will and one postal kodack, will be sold at gains. a bargain.

Apply at STANDARD of fice. C-2t McAdoo'. Leading Shoe Store FltANK HM HAKMI.I. ibe wll It no ffrA IXKi lice ltifrvliMDt liatt scx-u r1 t)i evening to attend the funeral of Mr. James McCool, which occurs this morning at Mahanoy City.

William Everett, blacksmith at the Jeanesviile Iron Works, baa purchased an automobile. FOR HALE Return tubular boiler taM-ric of a competent aboc uiuker and will complete, 40 horse power, good n.r.r.siii ruoetuourni id on itorc. frY remain ttaeume. BtWlo of tao. G.D.

Gorman wipejfBiiur w. l. UnoflM aod Quaes for 100 pounds. Call on or address JOHN P. SMITH.

Stats Hospital, t-iMxr. tan ao oe toavineea. ceursfe, jrenn Bunyan, Jbread Libt Lvsi How ig your VXmitJ EICHAEDELI Uaalatea, Fa, J-.

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