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i fi KDSIPIi lit as BCKIWE ain Miid yTnK Fine TH AMEntW T5UEC! KSIfflM. SltlltSSOS. ABSOLUTELY PSJRE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET GAPORRL CIGARETTE Has stood the Test cf Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS UUibllXi.U THE SEW TURKISH BATH CiJ TUESDAYS o'clock for from nine until seven Ladies Exclusively 503 linden street. The Republican. CITY AND COUNTY.

Dr. Strang entertained Sir. and Mrs. Thomas Bnrrowinan, aud Dr. and Mrs.

Stein of Scranton and Miss Stein of Sbeunnrioiiu at bis pleasant Louie on Church iivenlK; Tuesdnv evening. Messrs. Joe Lackey, Frank Mtller, and Walter Simpson were at Windfall on Monday and Tuesday. A new crosswalk Is being laid on West Market street just above Osterhout's store. Several of these sbould be laid along Market street.

Especially is one Deeded at the corner of Wayne. The funeral of John J. Campbell, who died from an overdose of medicine, tooK idaco yesterday afternoon. The St. Joseph's young men attended in a body.

Interment was made in the IJyde Park Catholic cemetery. George wife and family and his son in law's wife and family indulged in a free fight yesterday which resulted in a large flow of blood aud disfigured countenances. The Welsh Baptist Sunday school has now everything Dearly ready for the "Trip to Europe" next Wednesday even ing. The choruses are well traiued by Mr. D.

F. Du vies; Miss Sophi aUwyn, the chaperone of the company, has all hi duties atteuded to. Mr. David Phillips, the cuptaiu, has the ship in good trim for the voyage, and his sailors. John Evans and wily Edwards, trained to all the dangers of the sen, and the comfort of the passengers, and the customs officer, Mr.

Hector Davies, will no that none of the party will cany any couutrabaud goods on the trip. William Hopkins will look after the mail Idchard Davies aud Maggie Twining, as Dick aud the baby, will keep ail on board in good humor during the journey. Esther Jones, zzie Wil Hums, Cora lOerts, Lulu Sims, Ojcar Davies and Johnnie Jones, members of the party, will see before starting on the voyage and after leaving Liverpool that the happiness of all is well cared for. Tickets for the trip may now be had from members of the party. Stcerrge 15 cents, cabin 25 ceuts.

The Baptist Young People's Union of tho Welsh churches of this aud the Wyoming valley will run a union excursion to Mountain park in August. The Providence branch of the union has sent for a large number of badges for the occasion. Several candidates will be immersed at the Welsh Baptist church next Suu day eveuiug by the pastor, Rev. W. F.

Davits. Miss Owens, of Brick avenue, will pre side at the piano during the performance of "A Trip to Europe," giveu at the Welsh Baptist church next week, and Mr. Goorge Davis will assist on the bats horn. Tho Y. P.

8. C. E. of the Welsh Con gregntioiial church have everything iu readiness for their excursion to Lake Ariel next Silurday. At the business meeting of the Cbris liao Endeavor society of the Provideuce Presbyterian church, held last evening, tie following officers were elected for the ensuing term: President, Miss Ida Christinas; vicL' presideut, Claudia Williams; secretary, George Jackson; treasurer.

Ed. Jacksou; Miss Lizzie Gabriel; assistant pianist, Miss Margaret Beutley. Miss Mary Miles of Youogstown, 0., it visiting the Misses Gabriel, on Church avenue. Iiev. William Dunning of Gilberts Tille, N.

led the prayer meeting in tne Providence Presbyterian church last evening and gave sowu most practical noughts on the Bible. Mrs. IT. P. Osterhout chaperoned a party of young people to the Wyoming camp grounds on '1 uesday.

They were the guests of Miss Dow, of Wilkes Barre, at the Derr cottage. GItAND CXEAKANCE SALE Of diy goods Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. A great reduction iu muslins, wash goods, dress goods, silks, etc. See our advertisement on third page of this paper. Mearb Hasen.

lrep Sett Sounding. A method of sounding the deep sea without using a line has recently been devised by Mr. John Munro. It, consists in dropping a lead containing a cartridge, which explodes on striking the bottom, and the sound is received by a submerged microphone apparatus communicating with the ship. The depth is estimated by the time occupied by the lead iu siuking to the bottom.

London Tit Bits. It is sold on ft Fuwantee bv all rirn. flats. It euros Incipient Consumption ad is the best Cough and Croug Cui Sot sale br Matthew Brothers, ton In WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES. SLIGHT RESPECT SHOWN THE DEAD BY CERTAIN ALIENS.

"Dead Man No Good" The Case of Joe Lacona Death of Phillip Bar ton Judg Edward's Departure for Wales two Farewell Receptions. Church and Society Affairs Personal Mention. It is strange but nevertheless a fact, evident to all, that there lingers in the minds of Duns, Polanders aud Italians the verity that the remains of a dead man are "no good," and that oftentimes the friends and even the relatives of the deceased refuse to admit the body into their hemes after death. A case i i point was that of 'Joe Lacona, an Italian employed 08 a pipe layer by Contractor Koou, who was smothered iu a sewer ireDCh in Brown's court ou Monday. The body was taken to the dead man boarding house ou West Lackawanna avenue.

The daughter of Len Libhcratori, the keoper of lliahouie, stepped to the outer door and refused to care for the remains, yelling at the top of her voice ana in broken English "dead man do good." She asked those who carried Jhe body on a stretcher to take the body back to the scene of the accident occurrence and rebury it. On the following day Libberatori went before Alderman John and obtained an attachment on the wages due the lata Joe Lacona. Libberatori claimed that Lacona up to the time of his death owed '9. 46 for board, and it was on this account principally that his daughter refused the body' Libberatori in his claim stated that Lacona was "no good" and that his wife did not like dead men, preferring live ones. Among Lib buralori's feil.iw countrymen, the former said there is a superstition regarding the dead, existing mostly among the women.

'I he latter dread the presence of a corpse and will under no persuasion or circumstances consent to the admission of a cadaver in their houses. Often times the sight of a dead body will throw them into convulsions. When asked as to what disposition would probably be made of the body after death, Libberatori replied, "Me no know. Suppose buryiug man he come aud take During life these foreigners manifest unusual affection and loyalty to each other but when death comes their regard ceases and no iurcnor love, friendship or respect is shown to their remains. Master Will Davies, of Plymouth, is visiting at the residence of Judge Edwards ou South Maiu street.

Mrs. E. A. Cruttenden and son of Troy, J. who have been visiting the former's mother on Jackson street, left yesterday to speed a portion of the summer at Atlantic City.

The death of Philip Bartron, the well known blacksmith and carriage builder of West Lackawanna avenue occurred yesterday morning at 4 o'clock after three weeks' illness. Deceased was one of the beet mechanics in the city and possess! rare qualities. He had many warm friends and his untimely death was a surprise. He was 46 years of age and had resided here many years, A wife and live children survive him. Judge H.

M. Edwards and wife of South Maiu avenue, accompanied by Franklin Howell, the well known banker of Scranlon street, will leave this city tomorrow for New York city, whence they will sail ou tho following day for a two months' visit through Europe, spending greater part in the judge's native home in Wales. In August he will act as a conductor at tho national eisteddfod at Llanelly, to be held two days. He will also visit Loudon at the iuvitation of several famous Euglish jurists and will observe tho method of conducting legal matters in England. His fellow countrymen are anxiously awaiting the party's arrival and will tender them a royal welcome.

Judge Edward's fame as a Welsh American judge and orator has spread far and wide, aud he is booked for several addresses on his way through Wales. It has been twenty live years since Judge Edwards and his wile have visited the old coun try, ihoir numerous menus here wish them a pleasant journey across the Atlantic aud on the continent. A pleasant farewell reception was ten dercd to Mr. John Lewis on Tuesday evening at his home on Bellevue Heights the occasion being his projected visit to Wales within a few days. Tho evening was enjoyably spent, the many friends present participating iu vocal music and games until a late hour when refreshments were served.

Among the guests were the Misses Anuie Griffiths, Jennie Harris, Maggie Davis, Annie Davis, Duikiu, Lizzie A. Davis, Annio Morgan, Sarah Morgan, Lizzie Morgan and Messrs. John James, William Davis, Evan Williams, Thomas Lewis, W. J. Hopkins, William Davis and William lteese.

Gordon Noakes of Wilkes Barre, has removed to this sido to reside perma nently. The following have been chosen as oflbers of the First Welsh Baptist Church Sunday school; President, Benjamin Hughes, assistant, E. E. Thomas; secretary, John M. Edwards; trensurer, Eben tzer P.

Davis; librarian Even Jones; musical director, Thomas Watkins; organist, Miss Eliza Lewis. Miss Mary King of Merrifield street, is visiting her uncle in Boston. Mr. Benjamin Williams, of Middle Granville, N. returned home yesterday morning, after a brief visit with his sisier, Mrs.

J. J. Roberts, of South Main avenue. Ho was accotnpanied by Miss Edna Williams, of the latter thorough fare, who will ba the guest of friends in Middle Granville. The Ladies' Auxiliary, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, will run an excursion to Ron Park, at Binghamtou, on the 17 ih instant.

Tickets are $1.25. The numerous friends of Miss Margaret Moylan, who will soon leave for her home iu Waymart, assembled at the home of her sister, Airs. P. J. Nealis, on Jackson street, Tuesday evening, and gave ber a farewell reception.

Diversions of every form were indulged in, after which refreshments were furnished. The event was a pleasaut one. Those present were the Misses Mama Buckley, Margaret Corey, Annie Agnes Kate Howley, Kate Ilooney, Fannie Hawley, Kittle Culkin, Mame Cooper, Alice Timlin, Kale Gallagher, Margaret Kelly, Josie Coleman, Fauniu McLane aud Messrs. James Flynu, P. J.

Coleman, William Miller, James Burke, James Powell, H. J. Davis, Frauk Cooper, Arthur Hawley, Ambrose Burns, John Nealis and John Devine. The First Welsh onal church is making extensive preparar lions for its annual excursion, to Laio Ariel on Tuesday next. GItAND CLEARANCE SALE of dry goods Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week.

A great reduction muslins, wash goods, dress goods, silks, etc. See our advertisement on third page of this paper, IlAGEN. An enjoyable party was hold at the home of Miss Ida Harris on Bellevue street, evening, at which THE SCBANTON KEPUELICAK, THUESDAT MUBliUSGr, JULY 11. 1895. You believe in pure food, you buy the best flour, the best eggs, the best sugar, yet you have not tried the best baking powder unless you have used Cleveland's.

a Pure But judge for there were many invited guests, and a pleasant time was had. Refreshments were served. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II.

Gibb3 of Hampton street died yesterday morning. Interment in Hvde Park Catholic cemetery this afternoon. A meeting or Robert Morris lodeo of Ivorites will be held this evening in its rooms on South Main avenue, at which ever' member is urgently requested to attend. The funeral of the late Phillip Bar'ron will take place tomorrow morning at 7:30 o'clock, at which time the remaius will be laken to Waverly, N. for interment.

The remains of the 4 ycar.old child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fife of Mayfield, were interred in the Washburn street cemetery yesterday afternoon. Miss Edith Evans has sold her confectionery store to Mr. Roberts, relict of the late Hugh Roberts.

JERMYN. Mr. Samuel Hutching was badly injured yesterday morning. He was assisting bit son Oscnr.who resides on a farm at Green' field, to make hay. The team was at tached to a mowing machine and started before the driver could get out of the way.

The cutter bar caught him and cut his leg badly. A physician hastily summoned and dressed the wound He was later taken to his home on Third street. At thn last meetino of Rose of Lacks' wanna Lodge, Ko. 36, Loval Kniirhtso America. District Deputy National Graud Master David E.

Powell and staff of Oly pliant installed the following officers for the ensuing term: W. Thomas Nichols; W. D. M. Johu E.

Lewis treasurer, W. II. Tennis; financial sccre tary, liany Laugmau secretary, Philip H. Tucker; assistant secretary, Samuel Timby; conductor, William Williams assistant conductor, Arthur Fowler; in side tyler, Eddie AVatirs; outside tyler, oarauel ttnlllths; trustee. Price Davis representative to national grand lodee Philip II.

Tucker and David J. Williams. The Adams Express company has es tablished an office at the Ouiario and Western company's station at Mayfield, W. B. Hamlin of this town is agent.

A deceased child of Mr. and lire. Fife of Mayfield, was taken to Scranton ou the O. W. 12:45 train yesterday.

Intermeut was uiadu in Washburn Street cemeiery. ihe citizens' liana gave a very en joyable open air couccrt on C. L. Bell 1 lawn last evening. They will conduct a picnic in Elm Grove Monday aud the people should attend aud assist the boys.

Tuoinas Bergao who has bcem employ ed by J. D. Htocker has resigned. Word has been received bv the friends of John Hogarth of his safe arrival on the other side. The action of council regarding the laying of flag walks ou the several streets of the borrougn as noted in yesterday Republican caused considerable comment Some are opposed to the contemplated improvements, but the majority of the property owners are in favor of them.

The time specified for compliance with the ordinance, one year, is certainly very reasonable and will not burden any one. Council should at the earliest opportunity have flag cross walks put in on all street crossings. BtJSINESS.OP FOBUHITIEB. For rent Forest House, Jermyn, iu good location and doing nice business. For particulars call on or address A J.

Gavin, proprietor, Jermyn, Pa. 4t OLD FORGE. Mrs, Jobn Willis, accompanied by her children and two ladies, had a narrow escape on Wednesday. Wliilo out driving the horse became scared and started to run. The carriage was overturned and the occupants thrown out, but were not seriously lojured.

Miss Anna Jenes of Duryea was calling on friends on Tuesday. Rev. Harvey Koehler, a Princeton student who will hold services at Duryea and Drake's hall during the summer, is visiting his congregation thiB week. Mrs. G.

Drake and Miss Mary O'Hora were visitors to Scranton on Wednesday. Mr. Bruce Knapp is visiting his mother for a few days. Children Cry for Pitcher's ARE YOU DEAF? DON'T YOU WANT TO HEAR? THE AURAPHOfiE will help youit you do. It is a recen scientific invention to assist the hearing of any one not BORM deaf.

When in the ear it is invisible, aud does not cause the slightest discomfort. It is to the ear what glasses are to the eve, an ear spectacle. An experienced Auriet will be the Wyoming, Serauton, on July 1, 'J. 3. 4, 5 and 6 from 6 a.

m. to 5 p. Whore they can be tested FREE OF CHARGE THE AUBAl'HONE 715 Metropolitan (Nadlaou Square), A BIG CUT COTTON WASH ORESS GOODS. Good Dress Ginghams, reduced to 5c yd. "Toil du Nord" Ginghams reduced to 8c yd, from 10c yd.

"Sea Island" Zephyr Ginghams reduced to 10c yd, from iao yd. "Real Scotch phvr" Ginghams, 32 inches wide, reduced to yd, from 25c yd. Good quality Figurod Dimity reduced to 7c yd, from lOo yd. "Heuley" Dimity, reduced to 12c yd, from 15c yd. Beautiful Figured Organdies (Gilberts) reduced to 7c yd, from 10c yd.

Gilbort's Combed Yarn Organdies, re. duced to 10c yd, from yd. "Jaconette Plisse" reduced to 14c yd, from 17c yd. Creped Mulle Francais, reduced to 15o yd from 20o yd. Creped Two Toned Organdies reduced to 13c yd, from 17c yd.

Crimpalines reduced to 10c yd, from 12c yd. E.H. 114, Houth jHuln Ave, i and Sure. yoursel Try a can. WHY NOT Buy the latest stylet It don't cost any more.

It is just as serviceable. It is far more beautiful The latest style in Bedroom Furni' tttre Is tbe Curly Biroh; it is a Beautiful Wood; takes a high polish Is strong and stays well in place. It can be seen at HULL New Furniture Store on Washing ton Next to the Presbyterian Church. Col. STEVENS.

His Tribute. Samaritan to Good alve. New York, June 16th, 1895. Prof. L.

D'Aquino: Bin A year ago I was called into Scranton on important business. At that time I was Buffering with bleeding and itching pilos, and further I would say tho disease had become chronic In conversation with an old friend in your city, and talking about my trouble, ho recommended the use of your specific "Good Samaritan Salve." I obtained a box from you and promised if it proved successful to send you a testimonial. In a few weeks after, I wrote to inform you I was getting better, aud to order another jar; and before I used tho half of it I was completely cured. I delayed sending you this testimonial to see if the disease would re appear; to my astonishment and satisfaction it did not reappear and now I consider myself thoroughly cured. Your preparation is entitled to praise and commendation, and I trust that all afflicted similarly my have the benefit of its wonderful merit.

Yours respectfully, F. A. STEVENS, Temple Court, N. City. Office Price building.

Solve for sale by all druggists. mi mil of Scranton. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, 70,000 $60,000 Profits, USgSpecial attention given to business and personal accounts. Interest )aid on time deposits. GI1E1T GLEAHIH3 SALE OF CARPETS OIL CLOTHS LINOLEUMS MATTINGS LACE CURTAINS CHENILLE CURTAINS TAPESTRY CURTAINS WINDOW SHADES and WALL PAPERS 5 E3 51 ra ad S3 s1 Remember tnis Is a bona fide clearing cut" price sale lo mane room ior Ian goods.

J. SCOTT INGLISJ 410 Lackawanna conuo. WHEN BUYING A Sewing vfr Machine WHY NOT STANDARD WHY NOT GET THE BEST A DOMESTIC. OR A JONES Si HALL, Agents, 606 Lackawanna ave. ESewing Machines repaired.

Also rented by the week or month. i CALL AND SEE IHE FAMOUS Tesiija 5oda pouijtair; Of Mexican onyx, silver mounted, with white, gold and crytel top. The first ever put rp and the finest in the state, at Phelps' New Drug Store, HOTEL JERMYN. Opened for the first time this morning. Evi rytody is invited to call.

FISHER PATRICK, SEAL ESTATE OFFICE: 328 Washington Scranton, Pa. LOTS IX PARK, Green RjdgB. W00DUWS PARK. HISHUBO PM. PATRICK POWELL PLOT.

And other good property In city and country. Ths Pennsylvania Roofing Go. 326 Washington Scranton, Pa. T1XEPHOHB CSS. EBONITE VARNISH GRAVEL ROOFING PIPE COVERING BUILDING FELTS SHEATHING PAPERS All kinds of rooflmr work done.

All kinds of gravel or sla? root's made. SPECIAL THROUGH CARS Daily (except Sunday! via Central EaiM of Hew Jersey Beginning July 1, 1805, leaving Scranton at a. m. for luOTkgc Tiranch, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, Belmar (Ocean Beach.) HpriiiB Lake, Sea Grirt, etc. will be keot un for the entire season especially for the accommodation of families, as it will enable passengers to secure and retain comfortable seats the entire journey.

J. tl. ULitlAUSIi.N, tl. f. tSAJ iUVVUN, Uon'l Hupt.

(ion 1 Pass. Agt. A MEIilCA IST LINE. HEW YOHK Southampton (London Paris) TWIN SC'BEW U. S.

MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Sailing every Wednesday at 11 a. m. 6T. LOUIS July 21 NEW YORK.

Aug. 28 PAKIS July ail ST. LOUIS Sept. 1 ST. LOUIS Aug.

7MEW 11 BERLIN Aug. HIPARIS Sept. 18 ltll UTAH LiI1V13. NEW TOI1K TO ANTWERP. failing every Wednesday at noon.

1 WAI2S1. ill FRIES LAND Autr. 7 NOORDLAND.Aug. 28 4 11 BERLIN Aug. International Navigation Company, Pier 14, North River.

Office, 6 Bowling Green, new xorg. CO. Boland, 229 N. Washington Ava. M.Thomas.

1 126 Jackson St. W. P. Kiesel, 515 Lackawanna Ave. C.

D. Neuffer, 528 Lackawanna Scranton LIFE tS. S. 0. WEST'S KSP.V2 A1TD BEAHf TEEATMZHT is sold under positive written guarantee, Sy authorized agonte only, to cure Weak Memory; Lofls of Brain and Nerve Power; Lost Manhood; Quickness; i'h Losses; Evil Dreamx; Lack of Confidence: Nervousness: Lruwitude: all Drains; Lobs of Power of the (JenerativeOrpanB in either eex, oaused by over exertion.

Youthful Errors, or nxceRHive uho of lonacco, opium or liquor. which leads to illiBery. Consumption, lnsamt; and Death. By mail, $1 a box; six for $Bjwitl written (juarautoe.to cure, or refund mon(w Sanderaon's Pharmacy, cor. Washington and Spruce scranton, fa.

A luffs Mw Mui Splendid curative ripent for Nwvoiir or Sick Htiudnche, Bruin Exhaustion, Sleejjleswiesn, or general Nourulcia; nJno lor Itheu mutism, uout, luaney unorders, Acia uv AnflTUMt. AnMoto or Alcoholic and other exuesdeB l'rice, 10, 2uucd 60 cents liervttwueao. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 1 51 S. Western Avenue, CHICAGO Sold by all druggists EL.

J. WALSH, WfiDlesalB Linuor Dealer, 32 LACKAi AVENUE. Eole Agent for P. Eallantino Sou and Bcadlcston Woerw FINE ALES AND PORTER. WIT.

PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL, Coal of the best finality for domestic use and of all sizes, delivered in any part of the city at low est price. Orders left at omoa. NO. 113 WYOMING AVENUB. Roar room, Urst floor.

Third National Bank, or sent by mail or telephone to the mine, will re ceive prompt attention. Special contract will be made for the sale and delivery of Baok wbeut W. SMITH, 'a5 8 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMS tte of Fitting First Glass Livery in 205 SPRUCE BLANK BOOKS MADE IN ANT STYLE AT Tho Republican office. Estimates cheer fully given. A CONNOLLY We offer for a few days our HI RT Former price of which have been $2.00, $2.50 and At $1.50 Each.

This is an exceptional opportunity. also offer to close Silk Waists. Former $15.00. ETAT prices were from $7.50 to HALF PRICE. TVe have a large line of Made of the very latest wash materials, correct in style, fit and workmanship, at attractive prices.

CONNOLLY WALLACE, 209 Washington opp. Court House. THE PEERLESS (World's Fair Especially used for Ironing children's clothing. Every mother knows tow difficult it1s to properly iron babies' caps, guimpee, sleevea, yoked, eto. Also convenient for pressing any small article.

Length, 34 inches; depth, inches. Price, uncovered, $1.15. Covered with muslin and padded, SI. 60. THE BABY BAZAAR.

510 Spruca Street Continuation of Attachment Sale. v30 DAYS EXTENSION GRANTED BY THE COURTS. We must raise a balance of and until then we will oontinue to sacrifice our fine stock of ilit.ll IIHMI lro T7 )r A new feature will be a SHOE DEPARTMENT For Men and Iioys. Asktoseeonr Children's fast Color. Washable Suits, from 43c np Our $5.00 Random Wool Suit 2 49 Our $7.00 Suit 0 Fine Rlank Cheviot Snit 98 Our 810.50 Suit 5 40 Very fine $8.50 Black Cheviot Suite.

5 48 Foreign Blue Double Breasted Sack Suits, finest fabrics of Serge Cheviots, 12 85 7 48 Fine Double Breasted English Suits, 114.50. Sale price 8 88 Fine all wool Casaimere Suit, considered cheap at 10 00 5 93 Men's Fine Worsted Suits in all the latest cots in Sacks or Frocks, $10.75 Sale price 6 96 $12 37 7 48 14.60 9 98 16.00 10 40 Our Fine Steel Gray all wool hair line Suit is a bargain at $14.00. Sale price 948 Very latest Crape Cheviot Suit, French facings, $16.50. Sale price 10 48 Fine Blue Serge Suit 6 97 Clay Diagonal Coat and Vest, guaranteed all wool, $10 00. Sale 5 00 Long Pants Suits, sizes 14 to 18 $5.00 Sale price 2 98 Boys' Suit, $6.35.

Sale price 4 48 Boys' Suits, $8.25. Sale price 5 98 Driesen's Boston Laokawanna of ml i The Dickson Manufacturing Company, 8CRAKT0N AND WTLKEO BARRK, PA. MANOTAOTCREBS 09 LocomotlYBs ana stationary Engines. Boilsa HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Finest line of SPORTING GOODS, 435 Spruce St.

A. FANCY HOME GROWN Red Raspberries, Black Raspberries, Cherry Currants. and Green Corn, Green Wax Beans, Peas, Cauliflower, Egg Plant, eto. Pierce's Market. Summer Reading To suit everybody.

Largs Stock. Splendid Assortment New and standard authors. An attractive assortment of Vacation Stationery Beidleman, 437 Spruoe St. WALLACE entire stock of Ladies' fine WAISTS out, about 25 ladies1 high class liflDIES WSflPPESS IRONING BOARD. Medal Awarded.) crowded stores add proot to the fact that the people of t'inran.

ton realize tho trne state of affairs for they know a good thing when they see it. Men's Trousers ...1 50 Men's Trousers 64 Men's Trousers 74 Men's Trousers 9it Men's Trousers 1 24 Men's Trousers 1 49 Men's Trousers 1 74 Men's Troupers 1 98 Men's Trousers 2 24 Men's Trousers 2 49 Men's Trousers 2 74 Men's Trousers 2 98 Men's Trousers 8 24 Men's Trousers 3 4'J Men's Jean Trousers, warranted not to rip 73 CHILDREN'S SUITS, EIZBB 4 TO 13. Child's Suit 60 Child's Suit 65 Child's Suit 75 Child's Suit 1 00 Child's Suit 1 25 Child's Suit 1 50 Child's Suit 1 75 Child's Suit 2 00 Child's Suit 2 23 Child's Suit 2 5i Child's Suit 8 00 Child's Suit 3 9C styles of boys' of boys' suits to select from at prices well, come and see thorn. ciotnjng House, teru ii ton, In. 4H5NEBAL BOB ANTON, PA RIDE THE HIGHEST OF HIGH GRADES THE STERLING Only finest wheels of their class sold at my store.

Guns and Fishing Tackle in the city, W. Jurisch LINDLEY CO. NEW MARKET. 126 Washington Avenue, PRICE BUILDING. FULL LINE OF MARKET GOODS.

THE SCRANTON VITBIFIEB mm TILE MANUFACTURING MAKERS or Brick and Building Brick Office: 330 Washington avenue. orks! Nay Aug, K. W. V. R.

M.H.DALE. General Sales Agent, Scranton, Pa,.

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