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i t.t. 1 i I i If'' wmmm Mr. and Weston? of Scraa vA petrified potato, perfect in Bhape, 'erfeetion and $gor. The Most Insicliofis Foe to ton, have returned from an extended la on exhibition in Nantlcoke store feet 6 inched by? 4feefc1J inches I town and bought their doors; they window. t.

i will know better next time. mt inches by i feet pinches D. J. liadiey has 'been engaged at Kfeb 'JcraJtged yar, of Ply Screen iWndowaa fcood one QUICKLY, SAFELY, SURELY, by tnyChemuv VJVJJTVlVL Electro Process Without Cutting, Danger "or De aet 10 inches by 6 feet 10 inches SALE PRICES principal of the Factory viUe schools tmoulft, died suddenly of heart disease fey ltte; better ones for 2(to, 25c, 30c aunng tne coming term. at the Retreat hospital and SSc.

Jttrch Screens, ait. tj (Jermyn clerks are petitioning their Many, Plyinouttr merchants have ON ft, 98c, employers to grant them a Wednesday ie oy.x We sell a goo ioo? fof 65 cts. laplete iirHh g)jing hinges. Tbis not intentled to hurt the peo i's feelings, who Went out of posted notices on their store windows; tention from BnBineeg. v.

I want to hT a ennfld'enta talk or correspondence wlh men who have varicocele, and I wtah aim to explain toe HEW kETHOD CCRRVan original, aafe and absolute care for varicocele. Do not tool away Mme witba nedr eaade aedMne or appliance or have any old time sarjrloal otwratlnn. performed aotll yon bare oonenltrd mfl. 11 NEW VICT HOD CITAK tnr nrkuwiU fa hk r.t a.ll half holiday during the continuance Fruit Jars, Ice Cream freezers, announcing that they will sell for of the atrlke. Hammocks, Kefngerators.

cash onlyr An OiypUant boy waa shooting of James Uren baa been elected presi aetbeiunstrertaiaand antiafectorr attainable. It poaHirelr big lire crackers. One of them con i you trade at the Cheap Store The Notion Store dent of the Firemen's Relief association In Nantlcoke. The association has inmnaoiv coree tne aneaeoa vrina ana ream damaged ital tained a IraUet and It entered the boy's vigor) a core' AT he Crpckery. Store The Tin Store i leg, causing a painfuf wound.

$600 Hn Its treasury. Irlaadl Charles S. Horn, son of Attorney WRlianf Brice. aged 20 Years, son talk or comapoodanoe. I hare been nclaritelr treating the private anal enemal lllaraaftB of um tnr mtr a nnmrtmr oi Mntnrv.

George Horn, of Scranton, died yes of Franklin Brice, of Logan street, terday In Syracuse, N. from a bul Wilkesbarre, died after an Illness of I. Terwilliger, Prop. Kotbtog edenaeemderlae or money bar la lacking In mj office eqtripoMtit. I will nee roa bomxtly, treat von akiilfally and re atorevcatobevtoin the lortet time, the leaef medicine, dtasomfortand expew practicable.

Call on me if yoa can; write to me if yon cannot call. let wound Inflicted by himself. Several months of consumption. I I i 'l 1 li. l.iL'n'.t DR.

O' ALLg Y. A team of line horses that were in A Wilkesbarre man who was fishing at Ganoga Lake saw a large bear swimming in the water. Before he By depositing with the a barn at Crystal Lake when it was struck by lightning was aaade entirely 5(TALK fNo. 60.) EQUITABLE CALL OR WRITE FOR TLLUSTRATED BOOKLET. Mail.

deaf by the experience. AT 7c could seeure a gun, the animal had dis 11 i ti.f i ti a tr i Carbondale's baby show was a great appeared In a swamp. 0 CDER. ju x' ret) aw ariuiu juveiope, pn xiupiure or varicocele. Organdies and Lawns, success.

Seventy 'babies were entered 1 The Traction company Is preparing and a large company of people paid to double track its line from a point a comparatively few dollars each year during the' productive period of your life, the policy will help to take care of you when 1 your producing ability has diminished or possibly aeased Com in figured patterns, worth 10c a yard; small admission fee to witness the nov aaBBBSBwaSBBBSanaBBBwaaSBB DR. ALEX. O'MALLEY, ipioiaisf near Coon's pond hole, on the Kings el exhibit 1 ton flats, to a point in front of Church's There are now two cases of small Sala pnii it drug store, in Kingston. A IM you ever try to buy glf.68 nd could not find a pair that yon could see through? Did you go on suffering from headache and eye strain because "there was no relief? This has been the experience of hundreds' of people. The secret of Frank A.

Plekarskl, of Nantlcoke, a pox In Carbondale, Thomas Thompson, aged 14 years, a brother of the AT lOc graduate of Wyoming Seminary and BUSINESS DIRECTORY. mence AT ONCE. first patient, having been stricken NOW. a student in. the University of Penn TODAY.

YATE8VILLE. occiauuaeis, iutuiias, with the disease. sylvanla, has registered in Wilkes Zephyr Ginehams. in The foundry and pattern shops of (, W.CBflWJ, MSonth Main 8t barre as a student at law. ARMSTRONG A SANDERS, AGENTS, be matter Is that they need UH the Diamond Drill Works, at Blrds The Ladies' Aid society of the Ptttaton, Pa.

Sanitary Oa, 8 team and Hot Water Fitting Tela' aoh Liehta and ITantfila. IiHHi niuue i or iupui. iiu striped and Checked patterns; worth 12o and 15c; boro, were destroyed by Are, entailing Plainsville M. E. church held its reg KaUmatea given tree.

Odd Fellowa' Building a loss of 150,000 that Is partly covered ular meeting at the. parsonage on Elizabeth Schelling, of Park avenue, Wilkesbarre, who was born in Germany 69 years ago, died In Mercy hospital oi obstruction of the bowels. Her husband and four children BdNjr A. CUOWTHBR, Botb Pboaea by Insurance. Thursday.

Notwithstanding the incle Salt priia Id S. R. Branges, of Tunkhan ment weather of the early morning, the following Plainsville ladies were AKUHITEIT. registered Pateot Attorney. Board of Ti ade Building Pttuton, Pa, Plana prepa ed for all bnl dings.

AT 12l 2c survive 'her. nock, who represented. Wyoming coun ty In the Legislature of 1896 8, is present: Mrs. Blackmar, Mrs. Robert Louis Johnson, a well known resi candidate for Representative again, Fine Organdies and Walker, Mrs.

Howey, Mrs. Tnos. Wat dent of North Wilkesbarre, died quite subject to the Republican nominating O. POiiTKB, Attomt i.w and Noriar Public. Flrat National Bank Building.

Mew Phone. Office MM. Residence SblS convention. Dimities, beautiful patterns, worth 18c and 2Dc; suddenly, yesterday of heart disease. He was years of age and had been employed as engineer at the Reichard eady made glasses In the world wlh wer lit their eyes or prove a benefit.

My business is to take the measure of the 'eyes and or der glasses especially for them. jIf there are weak nfuscles or de Vfectlve herves I see that the Miaees'put them into normal condition. If have glasses In r. 'Bteek that AM all the require intents I fit them for you while yon wait. Otherwise, I send to the' factory for them.

They must lit you perfectly in every Charles Orether and Benjamin Aiel kins, Mrs. ThoB. Walker, Miss Pearl Stacy, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Smith, Miss Sadie Blackmar and Mrs.

George Jop ling. From Pittston: Mrs. Wickham Myers, Mrs. John Llntern, Mrs. Geo.

lo, the convicted murderers who es ft Weaver brewery. Salt prist caped from the' Monroe county jail, at P. C.MORIB&V Attobnbt at Law. Morgan Block, Pittston, Pa. Collectlona promptly attended to.

The eighth annual reunion of the Stroudsbifrg, last Sunday, Were cap AT 5c T. Barber and Miss Ruth Barber. From Scranton: Miss Robinson. From Yates General Meade Veteran association will be held at Patterson Grove camp tured yesterday. The former was caught at Manunka Chunk, N.

and ville: Mrs. George Hale, Mrs. Charles VM. W. Attoknhy Law and Notabt Public.

Mercerized Dimities, gound tomorrow. There will be a bus! the latter at Belvidere, N. J. Neither Sartaln, Mrs. Andrew Hale, Mrs.

Ill llroad Street. Troxell Block. Pittston a i ness meeting' In the morning and At home evenings 7 to 8.30, 221 Wyoming resisted arrest, Barnes, Misses Jessie, Gertie and Fay camp dre in the afternoon. avenue, new niuHOD. Optician and jeweler.

A new local industry in Towanda is Sartaln, and Lizzie Schooley, Mrs. Swisses auuKjyamims, in figured and striped patterns, worth 20c and 25c; A One spring of lithia water has ItlVKKHIKK FOUNDRY AND MACHINE the Towanda Motor Vehicle which Whitman, Mire. T. M. Furey.

The gen been found on ex Senator William H. Hines's farm, on the Pocono mountain. wiiiiKS. j. A.

Toithii.u Prop. Mlnlnc Machinery, Engines, Pumps, Ktv. Ueueral was organized this week for the pur tlemen In attendance Charles pose of 'manufacturing electric motor Sartaln and Rev. T. M.

Furey. A sump Repairing a specialty. Iron and prasi Castings ot All Descriptions. Botb phones. Sol HIrsch has ouered to, purchase Salt pritt 1 60 vehicles under designs and patents half Interest In tne land and place the This space 'Reserved For Sacks Brown, Clothiers, Pittston.

AT 18c held by Charles A. Lindstrom, of Buf tuous repast was prepared and partaken of by all present After dinner, a programme was rendered, tconslst water on sale In the large cities. IIAUK IIII.UHKT. UBNBRAb Tbauiho. Coal and frelglit delivered on short nutli e.

All eoofls receive careful handllna bv exnerl falo. A brick factory building on Plank The Concordia male chords, of em ed men. Coach for funerals, etc. 2U5 Imported Madras, Mer road is betng remodeled for the use Wilkesbarre, will enter the competl Broad street. ing of recitations by Misses Jessie and Fay Sartain, an entertaining solo by iim' nzn of the new company, which has a cap tipn for the famous Kaiser prize, which ital of 125.000, aH paid in.

will take place at the Baltimore Saen cerized Zephyrs Cham brays, exclusive patterns, worth 25c; BBBNl ON. BlICKWOBK.Or RfSBT DascaiFTioa. Brick Mason and Builder. 606 Eieter Street. New Phoaa.

City and special taxes In Scranton Miss Liczie Schooley, and a song by Misses Lizzie Schooley and Ruth Barber. The' occasion was a. most enjoyable one. gerf est, next June. Rehearsals will begin In the fall and the membership will are to be reduced about one seventh if the ordinance passed by 'the Select be recruited up to 100.

Salt priot 8a Council last night becomes a law. Fire insurance, Wilkesbarre policemen found Albert C. DONNELLY. KMBAUftR'AND FfTKBRAti DtBICTOa. Finest line of rnneral Furnishings in the City, Dat or nlBht cj.Ua answenwl nmmntlv AT 21c Ready to Yield.

'I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Pine, an Italian, 20 years of age, wan The city Will receive $36,000 more than was expected from liquor licenses, and tale insurance, 7t Wain B. Pboaea. derlng around the river common in Mercerized Zephyrs, in it is proposed to use the extra money much pain. He said he had taken B. CUTLEB, UNDKRTAKINO.

in lessening the taxpayers' burden lace stripe effects, and dose of laudanum, for the purpose of Fine Coach Slavics. for niles and found it a cure," says S. R. Meredith, Willow Grove, Del. Piles always yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.

Cures skin diseases, all kinds rather than have it frittered away Madras, worth 3pc and 3bc; ending his life, because he had been disappointed in love. He was hustled Office N. Main Street. I dAtr PRnnio Rual.lano. Vnrk lu.

BOTB PHONES. in financial hobbles of the councllmen, rlateulass Insurance, AOabHity Insurance. Scranton suffered the loss of two to the city hospital, where his stom Salt prlat 21a of wounds. Accept no counterfeits. Far M.

D. ADKLSON, BothPbonea ach was pumped out by a doctor. He rer, Peck and Roberts. substantial citizens by death yesterday. L.

Willard Lanning, aged 41 years, an engineer on the Lackawanna line, iron, nteei ana Herap aieti Rnliher, Bope and Waate. Materials of All KltxU. will recover. AT 25c Charles Drover, aged 35 years, re Office WarebooaaDock 8t near L.V. traoka died after an illness of two years of Embroidered Dotted Or cently of Wapwallopen, waa fatally In I stomach trouble.

Dr. Lewis S. Barnes, aged 39 years, who had been prac jured yesterday in an explosion at the corning mill of the Cambria Powder gandies, in plain colors, worth 33r! Electric Fanp RANSOM. ticing medicine In Scranton for the at Seward, 19 miles from Johns town. Drover was not killed instantly Salt prita 25i past 12 years, died after a brief illness.

He was a native of Bradford county this aeason will be more popular than ever. Persons contemplating putting them in should make their II Braid St, Trexell Block, He was terribly burned, yet succeeded In dragging himself a distance of .300 N. W. Ttlcketts was a visitor at liar rlsburg recently. Hisa Blanche Makely, of Schultz AT 46c and was graduated from' the Jefferson Medical college.

fittston, Pa. Office on the ground floor. yards from the wrecked mill before arrangements early and avoid the rush of work. Business houses and SilkStriped Grenadines. ville, is visiting her mother here.

Plans have been prepared by the ho succumbed to his injuries. Mrs. Gruver and niece, of Wilkes Dotted ZeDhvrs, Bananz public places without them cannot Peter A. Mahon, one of the leading barre, are guests of J. M.

Lacoe's American Car Foundry which has an immense car building plant at Berwick, for the erection in that town members of the Northumberland coun Silks and Dotted Swisses, compete with their more progressive neighbors who have the arti family. ty bar, died on Tuesday night last at i'te Wall Boards. What are they? They take the place Lath and Plaster, are cheaper, can worth 08c and 75c; Clayton Kellar and Miss Kathryn of three blocks of ten houses each, the Hbtel Florence, In Philadelphia, ficial cooling breeze so much Ace were visitors in Pittston on Wed which will be sold oxl easy terms to from peritonitis. He' was admitted to sought tor in our not summer Salt prlat 4St employes of the company. Tne dwell 3 put on by any one and are Are the Luzerne county bar in 1845.

After a short practice in Wilkesbarre he ings are not equipped with modern tooe. for sale by MisFj Geary entertained the Misses Sharp and Marcy, of Exeter. plumbing arrangements, but are neat weather. Consult the Cilizsas' Else. Ca William Street, Pittston, Pa.

went to Shamokin, where he rapidly J. E. PATTERSON CO. Sunday. and comfortable and their location is made a name for himself.

He was Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hopkins, of most desirable.

In the western suburbs elected district attorney of Northumberland county in 1883, and was re West Pittston, were callers here on Saturday last. of the town. If the experiment proves successful, the company will build sev elected three years later. Last Friday evening's hall storm eral hundred houses, which will be of An organization has been secretly did destructive work among the early fered for sale to employes. formed in Wilkesbarre something aim.

potatoes, cutting them very badly. liar to the Citizens' Alliance of Scran The Griffin Studio. Artistic Photography iri all Branches. afflfcaafraiajw, Pm, Miss Ettle Carey, who has been vis ton, the object Of which Is to endeavor PURYEA. to prevent boycotts and discrimina len's Patent Kid Oxfords.

iting her sister, Mrs. Dickinson, has returned to her home at Lake Carey. guaranteed not to break in tion' towards what are called unfair workmen. Several meetings have al The Children's Day exercises last IPlE't PNOIE 3U SI. MAII ST Messrs.

Dunleavt and' Brennan, of ready been held in the quarters of Sunday were well attended, and the renditions by the children very credit Scranton, called on friends here last able. K3TTCE. ine Historical society and plans for carrying the object of the organiza evening. Mrs. D.

M. Huthmaker and son. Roy, Notice la harehv slvan that the Pitkton In )Vfl J. McGrath has gone to Paterson. tion Into effect have been discussed, attended the graduating exercises of dnstrial Oo operative Association number one filed Its netitlon In the (Tonrt of Common Plea N.

to remain until the strike has The names of officers or members are been settled. of Luzerne County on May Slat. IMti. praying not given out the Wilkesbarre High School last Friday evening. It's Liki Thuwlnc Kenty li tkt Ciai lo pay high prices for the same kind of Wil Paper WK unil at Imw Prlcea.

Bave money bv spending It carefully. Onr line or Wall Papers. Mixed faints, Oils, Window CHasa, Picture Moulding, Is tbe beat and lowest irked In the city. WALTER BARRITT. N.

Main Si, Pittston. Mrs. Dr. W. B.

Pier, who is spend lor a uerree or (iiX'Oitiltou ami tnat tue uarc basdxed Mturdar. June jtb. at 10:00 DayenporrsMoc store. The convention of the Democrats of Stephen Reagan, wife and two chil ing the summer at Elmhurst, was in n'cloct a for tbe bearing of said applies the Fourth Luzerne district, held in Hazleton yesterday, was a tame af dren, of Wilkesbarre, spent Sunday town today. tloa for dissolution, whan and where all per auoa ioter wteil nan attend it tbey deem it expedient and abow canst against tbe granting There are four candidates for tho with the former's mother and Bister, in this place.

FCH LITTLE COXEY. ot ins prayer or saw peuiim. AM EH L. MORRIS. vacant pastorate of Duryea and fair.

All opposition to the Lenahan slate disappeared before, the convention assembled. The delegates elected Hollcitor of Petitioner. Mrs. Young, of Wilkesbarre. who Lackawanna Presbyterian churches, Bright's Best Flour.

.14.25 Our Best Superlative 4.25 20 lbs Granulated Sugar. 1.00 Potatoes, ier bu 85 Best Butter. 25 Clark Scott Tobacco .40 Arbnckle Coffee .10 Mocha fe Java Coffee .25 Shapleih's Boston Coffee, best in the world, 3 lbs for 1.00 Imported and Domestic: flweltcer Cheese, Clnb House and Lirabergtir Cheese. Misses Gertrude and Kate Kane, of are James Holman, Daniel McKelvey, has been spending several weeks at the Scible'farm, returned home on Saturday. Pittston, accompanied by Miss Ger trude Half, of Philadelphia, were call Patrick Campbell and Hugh Shovlin.

All of the Luzerne districts have now elected delegates to the State conven Mrs. Edward Brown, of West Pitts ers here yesterday. The funeral of Professor Wywror tion, which will be held in Erie next ton. and Miss Hattie Brown, of Wilkesbarre, were guests at Amos Learn's fast week. ski's little child will take place tomor row afternoon, with interment in the T.

A. GRACE, Wednesday. The delegation will be the largest ever sent to the State cony vention from this county, numbering Sou tb Main St. Botb 'phones. Mr.

and Mrs. James S. Williams Duryea Polish cemetery. Mrs. James Rolls and children have Window Screens, Fruit Jars, Ice Creani'Freezers, Water Coolers, Screen Doors, IlammockH, Croquet Sets, Fly Paper, Etc.

This large allowance is due to the gone to Minersvllle. bchuylkill coun fact that the representation Is based on the vote east last fall for the can ty. to reside, Mti Rolls having secured employment at that place. D. F.

ANTRIL1 GO. OTORi Srecit Sate. The expected has happened. Lace trimmed skirts are scarce, but we have plenty at prices from one fourth to a half below the old. low prices.

Corset covers and gowns in great variety. White Goods of all kinds at cut prices. Don't forget our lawn department. We have them from 4 cents up. Co.

3 Usla SI. zr.i 9. 4 Imi didates on the Union ticket. ror.iJi;:3CIri::;ro FEicacuTiviycr.va Philip Sebeat and son, Alfonso, have Special Low Price on Ice Cream gone to Philadelphia, Where they will make arrangements for the latter to for picnics and socials. Codekas, 71 N.

enter the Industrial Art school, In that Main street city, next September. Quite a number of Duryea people A Real Friend. "I suffered from dyspepsia and indi and child, of Plymouth, and Miss Margaret Polly, of Pittston, are visitors at Tlionias F. Major's. Mrs.

Weiss and daughter, Grace, of West Pittston, spent last Sunday with the, family of George Ace, as also did Mrs. Jenkins and children, of Parsons. W. D. Hopkins, of West Pittston, passed through iicre early Thursday morning, en route to Lake Carey, where he expects to spend the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rader. of Pittston; Mrs. Rev.

W. J. Hill, of Wilkesbarre, and Mrs. Bessie Smith and daughter, of Blaghamton, spent last Wednesday at D. M.

Huthmaker's. Mrs. Levi Ralfo celebrated her birth, day anniversary on Sunday last by having all her, children and grand ctiituren home to dinner. There were eighteen persons present, including a few friends. will attend the first mass to be celebrated in St.

Patrick's Catholic church, Hyde Park, next Sunday morning, by Rev. Father Murphy, who has Just gestion for fifteen years," says T. Sturdevant, of Merfy Oaks, N. C. "After I had tried many doctors and medi Gccd Gcadi, Urge cines, a friend persuaded me to try been ordained to the priesthood.

Father Murphy is a brother of M. J. Murphy, of this place. hat's the method we have adopted to give aid to the strikers. Look at these and then save money by buying your groceries here.

Flour $4.25 20 lb. Sugar 1.00 1 glass Mustard 2 lb. can Roast Beef 25o 2 lb. can Corned Beef 25o 2 large cans Tomatoes 25o 3 cans Corn ,4 25o 2 cans Red Salmon 25o 1 lb. Coffee 10o 1 can Sausage 10a Kodol.

It game Immediate relief. I can eat almost anything I want now, and my digestion Is good." Don't try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. You GOMPERTZ 20 NORTH MAIN STREET. How to Avoid Trouble. Now is the time to provide yourself need wholesome, strengthening food.

Kodol enables you to assimilate what owing you eat by digesting it without the stomach's aid. Farrer, Peck ft Roberts. and family with a battle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer Is over, and if procured now may save you a trip Veal Loaf, per can Pittston Capital, Pittston Labor, Pittston Industry.

Oil and gas stoves at Ash's. N. Main. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder: It cans to town In the night or in your busiest Cblpped Beef, per can 3 cans Boston Baked Beans 3 qts. Our line of HOSIERY and.

UNDER WEAR for the coming season, among which we mention a Lisle Thread Lace Stripe Stocking for ladies at 13 CET4TO A PAiSl. season. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine In use for bowel complaints, both for children painful, smarting, nervous feet and Ingrow 4 qts. Peas ing naiM, and instantly takes tne sting oat and adults. No family can afford to be of corns and) bunion.

It's too (mot eat comfort discovery of Mm as. Allca'a Foot Good Reasons why Pitts ton People should have their Laundry work done rillings that last. Dr. Welsh, 14 S. Main Woman, Why You have sallow skin, pimples, eruptions, discolors tions.

Why resort to cosmetics and powders to hide the effects? Dr. Ag new's Liver Pills regulate the system and restore to the cheek the healthful rosy bloom and peach blush of youth. From one to two pills a dose will clarify ahd purify the complexion in short order. 0 cents for 40 doses; 100 doses 25 cents. For sale by J.

H. Houck. 79 J. T. Street.

without It For sale by all dealers. All shapes and sizes in Ladies' and Child Eaat stakes tight or new aboea teal easy. It to 'a eartala care (or sweatlag. callow No one wonld ever be bothered with in's Underwear in medium and light weight. AT THE and not tired, aching feet Try It today Sold by all draggurta and aboa stores.

By Old newspapers for laying under car. air. for 2Sc. Hustanpa. Trial paofeage constipation if everyone knew how naturally and quickly Burdock Blood Bitters regulates' the stomach and bowels.

I PBBa, AddKJ jTUlea 8. Olmsted, URoy, pets can be bought at tbe Qasetta of Of. GloIfe Varehouse, Pittiton. 3 wagons fice. Two lane bundle for 5 centa.

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