The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 26, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE FR I DAY MORNING. JANUARY 26, 1894.
Stationery
In great variety
at prices
to
Suit the Times.
c B. PRATT.
GORMAN'S
GRAND DEPOT
THE NEXT WEEK
OR TEN DAYS
Will be Important to buyers of
Dry Goods and exceedingly profit
able, especially to purchasers of
Dress Qoods. We have just liu
ished bur annual inventory, ami
previous to opening our newsprint
stock, have several lines that must
bo disposer! of,
Buyers will find tempting in
ducements and rare opportunities.
In Silks and Dress Goods
In Ladies' and Misses' Jack
ets, In Printed Cottons,
In Housek'pi'g Linen Goods
In Hosiery and Underwear
In Dress Trimmings,
In Lace Curtains.
We note below a few of the re
ductions in
DRESS GOODS
s.i?. All Wool Dress Goo Is IteJuced
to 48a
75 All-wool Dress Goods Reduced
to :iT4c.
t!" . All-wool Dress Goodi Reduced
to 85c.
80c. All-wool Dress Goods Reduced
to Boo.
BARGAINS IN
CLOAKS.
We offer all odd Jackets and
Newmarkets and all the accumu
lation in Cloak Department at less
than one-half, and many instances
at less than one-quarter of the
est. TO CLOSE AT ONCE, that
we may have no old styles to carry
over, and that our entire spring
stock may he new and hrijrht.
BRIEF JlwM N JUT I INGS.
Fresh F a of Personal News and
MiicMlaneoiiH Paragraphs.
Sjitcialto the Scranon Tribune.
Jekmyn, Pa.. Jan 25 Mrs. Georg
Walters is recovering from her recent
lllnaas.
Mrs Thomas Kiler, who has been
tick for .1 nmnlier of mootbt, ventured
ont yesterday fur the first titne.
Yesterday n cow, blonuinj to
Michael Farrell. of Mnyfield, wu
killed on th Ontario and Western rail
road near the borough line.
A suttirise party was given to Miss
Rosie W.isley, of Fifth street, last
evening. A number of her young
friends assembled to enj y a social
tim at her home.
Miss Cmuia Roberts, having finished
ber school in Justus, lias returned to
her home; here.
The Republicans of tho First ward,
at their caucus, nominated the follow
ing ticket: Biirgsss, William If Mr
nttj council, Joaepli Marcouib; school
director. Andrew Cirt-r; justice of the
pence, William Jenkins; tax collector,
A. Lane; auditor, JobO I! (irifriths
A cnild of Mrs. J. Thom.is, of Justus,
who is visiting at tho home, of Edward
Pnillips, of North Main strvet, is ill
with scarlet fever.
Rartholeiuew Outran, of Hcranton,
and Levi Patterson, of C.irbonflale,
called on the trade yesterday.
The Home Missionary society of the
Methodist church, will hold a public
meeting Momliiv evening, wnicn will
beaddrecsed by Mrs Dr. Pearce of Scran
toD, subject, 'The Work of the Home
Missionary Society in America." The
ladies of the society will act as ushers
and hope to havo a full attendance.
Miss Sadie Timlin, of the But Side,
has bsou indisposed for a number of
days.
A child of Thomas Harvey was
buried in Rose Hill ciraotery yesterday.
Diphtheria was the cause of its death.
William H. Merntt, of the First
ward, and John Longbney,Ot the Third
Ward, are striving lor the honors of
being burgess of tins borough.
E. A. .Lane, Republican ; John Mer
rick, Democrat, mid Matthew Leslie,
Peoples' candidate, wish to be tax col
lectors; and William Jenkins, W B
Swick, Johii Gannon and Mike Roberts
are working for the office or justice of
the peace. As tbore are to be oulv one
of the above elected for each office it
will be a hot fight.
Rev. W. R. Netbnrton,of Forty Fort,
called on friends hsre yesterday.
John B. Griffiths transacted business
in Scrantou yesterday,
.--
a mini on Friends
A friond in rfeed Is n friend indeed, and
not has than one million people have
found just such a friend lu Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, (Jougns and
Colds, If you have never used this Cireat
Cough Medicine, one trial will couvinco
you that it has wonderful curatlvo powors
in all diseases of Iroa', Chest and Lungs.
Each bottle is guftinnteeil to do all that is
olaimed or money will he refunded. Trial
bottles frei at Mathews Bros', drug store.
Large bottles 5oc. and tLOa
THE IEWS OF
SEARBY TOWNS
fOnt of town rorrnsponilonts of TUB Tittn
Unk should Un their names in full to imoti
Uewa letter, not for publication uut to guard
against deception.!
WATTS -M' DO WELL NUPTIALS.
Well Known Younir Honasdala Lady
Married Thnmday Evening.
Special to the Stranton Tribune.
IIont.spalk, Pa., Jan. '-25 A quiet
bnt very nretty weddiug took place on
Upper Eist strevt at 2 p. m. today, the
contracting parties being Miss Rena
J., elilest daughter of Graham Watts,
and Charles M. McDowell, of Troy,P.i.
The ceremony took place in the back
parlor of Mr. Watts' residence, the
south side of the room having been
decorated with laurel and potted plants
banked against th wall, and was per
ri rtn d by Rev. William H. Swift. The
house was darkened and the mellow
rays of artificial light illumined tho
scene.
The wedding marcn by Mendelssohn
was played by Miss Myrtle Wood
ward. At the appointed hour tho
bridal party entered the room. Tne
nshera, Joseph Orandall and Qrry it
Hadeell, and John Jenkins and Will
iam Watts, carried two long ribbons,
making an aisle, and were followed by
Frances Dimock and Ralph D. Will
iams. The bride, wearing a white silk
gown with lace trimmings and carry
ing a botpiet of bridal roses, entered
tho room on the arm of the irroom and
was followed by the bridesmaids, Miss
Kate Watts, dressed in pink cashmere
with pink satin trimmings and carry
ing white carnations, and Mis Kiln
Stark, dressed in gray silk with wiuto
luce trimmings and carrying white
carnatious. Rev. William H Swift
followed. A reception was held and the
liappy couple left for New York ou the
5 o'clock Brie train.
The out of town guests present were:
luark McDowell, tatner of the groom,
troy, Pa. ; Mrs. Maggie Varney and
Miss Anna Lercli, South Cinaun, Mrs,
Fannie Hartley, sou Frank and daugh
ter Ella, Qlenwood; Mis. Clarence
Salmon, daughters Elna and Anna, of
Scrantou; Miss Fanny Stark. Phila
delpbia; Mr, and Mrs. William Jen
kins and sons John and Frank; Miss
Helen Carr and Miss May Gummere,
Protnpton; Mrs. Oscar Williams,
Scrantou; Mrs. G. W Hemminger,
Waverly; Washington Watts, Duluth,
Minn., and Miss Marv Peterson, Water
loo, N. Y. :
HYMENEAL AT&T JOHN'S.
Beautiful Ceremony Makss Miss Hag
gis Ryan Mis. Dunn.
Special to the Scrantou Tribune.
Honf.sd.vlg. Ph., Jan. 25 St. John's
Riman Catholic church was packed by
a lare concourse of people who had
gathered to witneif the marriage of
two popular young Ilouesdule people.
Mis Maggie E. .Ryan and John P.
Dunn.
Mrs. Richtmeyer rendered the wed
din march, and at 7 p in. Charles
McKeuna and Frank Ryan, the ushers,
entered the aisle, leading the wedding
party. The bridesmaid, Miss Minnie
Connolly, followed on the arm of the
groom. Xext came the bride on the
arm of the groomsmm, William H.
Malia. The gown worn by the bride
waa of a pretty blue shade, and she
carried a bouquet of pink and white
roses. The bridesmaid wore an elegant
brown dress aud cirrid pink aud
white roses. Rev. William Connolly,
of Troy, Pa., cousin of the bride, per
formed the ceremony.
The bridal party were conveyed to
the home of the bride's pareuts in car
riages, where many friends attended
the reception au 1 dance. Mr. and .Mrs.
Dnnn are occupying elegantly fur
nished rooms on Be con 1 strjet.
ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHARITY.
Local Talent to Fiay f,r Bnefl: of the
Needy Poor.
Special to the Scranttoi Tribune.
HONKSDALI, Pa Jan 25 A charity
entertainment will he given in the
Opera house tomorrow (Friday) even
ing at S o'clock. The proceeds will be
distributed among the needy of the
borough and vicinity. The programme
will consist of selections bv Metzgar's
orchestra, flute solo by Ed Reed and a
farce, a "Box of Monkeys." The cast
of characters is: Si-rra Bengaline,
Florence Wilbur Ham; Lady Gnine
vere Land poor", Florence Baker; Mrs.
Oulego Jhones, Liu Harden hergh ;
Edwarl Ralston, JohnGroner; Chauu
cey Oglethorpe. John H iwker.
Toil pleasing farce will be followed
by another extremely entertaining one,
"Peg Wofflngton," by the following
well known local talent: Peg Wofflng
ton, Florence Wilbur Ham; Caralas
sett. her maid, B'ssie Ham: Karl Chol
mi ndeley, R W. Ham ; Robert, his
eon, J Frank Ham j Chtekey Meadows
Kay Herdenbergb. Adum-i i, 25 ami
35 cents. Diagram at Utuitas music
store.
Criticising a Young Lady.
"She would bo a pretty girl for but ono
thing."
"What'l that?" asked Charley.
George Her face is always covored with
purple and red blotches.
Charley Oh, that's easily enough d is
posed of. Used to be the saino way my
elf, but 1 1 anght on to the trouble one
day, and got rid of it in no time.
(leorge What was it?
( barley Simply blood eruptions. Took
a short 008.188. of i'. P. I. I tell you, it's
the boss blood corrector. The governor
had rheumatism so bid that you could
sinr him ho'ler clear across the country
every time he moved. He tiied It, and
you know what an nthlntin old gent he ls
now. If somobody would give Miss Daisy
a pointer, she would thank them after
wards. All the drug Htores sell it.
HON ESDALE BRIEFLY TREATED.
Ters Paragraphs of Lav News About
the Mapla City.
Fpecial to the Scrantou Tribune. '
HoNKsiiALU, Pa. Jan. 25. Tho Re
publican caucus is called to meet Sat
urday night at 7 o'clock in the town
hull.
Marvin Wilbur, of Ticon leroga, N.
Y , is a visitor in town It Is rumored
that,li is to become a resident here.
Horace E Davis.a former townsman,
is visiting friends her e.
Notwithstanding a rumor to tho con
trary, D. C. Osborne is a candldato for
the Republican nomination for tax
collector.
The cold wave has again polished the
ice np for skates,
t.
Statkd by H. U Cochran, druggist, Lan
caster, I'a. Havo guaranteed over 8!K)
bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters for dys
pepsia, sour stomach, bilious attacks, liver
and kidney trouble, ,
MONEY LOST ON MITCHELL.
One Carbond il E nhuila.t Will Now
Blacken Anoihsr'.. Shoaa.
Niiecial to the Seranton Tribune.
Carbondale, Pa. Jan. 20 Great ex
cltenieut prevailed is this city this af
ternoon over tbe Corbett aud Mitchell
llghcst of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Esakins
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
prize fight. Several bets took place be
twees our local sporliug men. Returns
from the tight were received at the
opera buffet and when the result came,
"Mitchell knocked out in third round,"
a big cheer was sent forth. Doubtless
Hie large gathering were friends of
Corbett.
As a result of the fight a Main street
clerk will keep the shoes of a Carbon
dale student at Woods' business col
lege polished for one month.
BRIGHT CARBONOALE BUDGET.
News of a Day in tho Pionaer City
mi :-i in li i.i.
ajieefll to fas Seranton Tribune.
Caicuondm.k, Pa , Jan. 25 The re
mains of Albert Reynolds, the young
man who died Wednei lay from inju
ries received on Situr.lav last at liis
home in Hones, lale, will bo brought to
this city tomorrow. The funeral ser
vices will he held at the Methodist
church at 2 o'clock n in., and will be
conducted by Rev. WilliMin Ivlgar, the
pas tOX, Interment will bo made in
Maplewood cemetery.
A farmer from an adjoining village
was ill this place today selling some
honey to a Main street merchant. He
remarked that the Wilson bill could
not put the hoiiev factory on half time,
as that will still keep homuiin' away.
The Mitchell Hose company fair was
reopened again iu the Watt building
this evening and a good attendance
was on baud. Tho following concert
programme was rendered iu a pleasing
manner; Soprano solo, Howard Foster;
Instrumental duet, Helvin and Leon
ard; duet, selected, Misses Burke and
Birrett; vocal solo. Miss Mary Mux
well; bass solo, William Breese. Sat
urday eveniug will be the closing night
of the fair.
Cards of invitation have besn issued
by coterie of young men for a sub
criptlon dance Wbion will bo held Fri
day evening, Feb. 2, iu Watts' build
ing.
The club who have the 8-o'clock-closing
movement ou foot ure meeting
with very gratifying success, es nearly
all the merchants have signed the peti
tion and there are but a very few more
to be seen. Then all will tie serene.
Miss Birdsall, of Beeleyville, is the
guest of her cousin, Miss Lizzie Bolieu,
of Church street.
Miss Mattle Spettigrew, of Seranton,
is visiting friends in this place.
TH3EE CHlERs FOR GROW.
Taylor Rapubl cans Name Splendid
Tickat and Grow Enthualasl o.
Special to the tcranton Tribune.
Taylor, Pa., Jan 25 The Repub
lican caucus on Wednesday night was
the largest political gathering yet held
in this town. Over 500 voters were
present. Dr. E. E Weston called the
meeting to order and after slating its
objects John Frnucis, jr., was elected
ci. airman, and John Evans and Wil
liam Hoekine, Secretaries. John R.
Johns, W. S Decker. H. J. Cooper.
Dr. J. W Houser, J. F. Tuhbs and
Anthony Edwards were named as tell
ers. To hurry up matters two board of
tellt rs acted in receiving votes for sep
arate offices,
For burgess D. J. Harris, George
Nansteel and W. P. Griffiths were pre
sented, Mr. Harris being elected on
fust ballot. For tax collector, ijobn
D. Jones, James Mapleson. AloMoHcn
d. rshnt, R. W. Reese. H. Tahner, Ed
die Harris, John B. Reese and Tallie P.
Jones were suggested. Aftor the fir-t
ballot Tahner withdrew and J. 11.
Reese, Jones and Harris were dropped.
On second ballot R. W. Reese was
dropped. Ou the third Hendersbot was
dropped an l ou fourth Jones received
WJ and Mapleson 102. Jones was de
clared ths nominee.
These candidates were then named:
Councilman, H E. Harris, throe yeara;
E. E Weston, two years; Cispar Ott.
two years; and Robert Linney, one
year; councilm m at-large, William
Powell, M. M. Williams, James Pow
ell, jr., William Rodgers.Bvan ('.Davis.
School direcior at large, John Francis,
jr ; justice of the peace, John H. Pow
ell and W. P. Giiffiths; high consta
ble Morris Davis; constable, Edwin
Allen; afSetSOr, Tallie W.Jones; as
sessor, W. D Phillips; auditors, John
Connolly, three yeais;S J. Phillips,
two years; Thomas .1. Powell, one
year; register. Thomas A. Francis, jr.;
judge of election, John Stevens.
Three cheers were given for Hon.
Galusha A Grow, for congresaman-at
largo.
Bucklen'.s Aiulua Salve.
The best salve iu the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ltlieum, Fevor
Son, 'letter, ( hupped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures I'iles or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 ceuts per
box. For sale by .Matthew Bros.
PRICE LIBRARY ENTERTAINMENT.
Pleasing Programmt Pinaentad and an
Eejoynble RfO'Ptlon ITald.
Special to the So union Tribune.
TaYLOK, Ph., Jan. 25 The enter
tainment of the Prioe Library tonight
was attended by a large and fashion
able audienco. Every number was
well received.
A chorus of ladiev, consisting of
Blanche Ward.B. cca Davle.KdithPrlce,
Knsio Morris. Adna Gordon an I folly
Davis sang "Down on the Farm, "with
their backs to the audience. The song
ami innoation were both woll re
ceived. A reception followed.
BOatl BniAMABLK CtntftN of deafness are
recorded ot Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil.
Never fails to cure earache.
.
SOLD BY THE SHERIFF.
The Oranl Rapids Braaker Is Purchased
by Roaella Bros.
W11 KM Bahhk, Pa., Jan. 25 Tbe
Grand (Lipids coal breaker, h cited in
Wyomiug.six miles from here, was sold
by the sherllf today. The breaker was
put up by a western mining company,
whose funds ran out beforo they could
strike coal.
It was purchased by Roselle Bros.
When Tt.-iby was nick, wo gave her Castnrta.
When she waa u Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she b-rame Miss, alio clung t (.'asturla,
Wbuu she hud ChllUren, she gavelhcui Custorla,
GOES TO ANOTHER FIELD.
Bv. W. W. Smith, of Taylor, Accepts
a Call to Portland, Conn
Special to the Seranton Tribune.
TAYLOR, Pa,, Jan. 86. The announce
ment that Rev. W. W. Smith, the
faithful and earnest pastor of the
Mnthodist Episcopal church, has re
signed, causes regret among his friends.
Rev. Mr. Smith is an able p istor, loved
and respected by all who came in con
tact, with him, and his removal from
hero is sincerely regretted by all de
nominations. R.-v. Mr. Smith cniue here last April
from Concord, N. Y , and ho leaves
here for Portland, Conn., accepting a
similar charge with a Congregational
church. During his short residence
h 're he has won many souls. He is a
prominent member of the Public li
brary anil gave much of his attention
lo the development of young men. Rev
W. W. Smith and his esteemed wife
and children leave this town with the
well wishes of all.
WILBUKNE BROUGHT BACK.
Claims He Is tuhooent of Murder of Con
ti actor Johnson.
Wilkbb-Barrr, Pa., Jan. 25 J. C.
Wilburne, the murderer of Contractor
Johnson who was arrested ill Biker,
Brown county, Kansas, was brought
here today and lodged in the comity
prison, The murderer Is 20 years of
age and was born in North Carolina.
The prisoner placed his name on the
prison docket as Melbourne, claiming
his name was not Wilburne.
lie was given a bith and a shave
and assigii"d to cell No. 4, in what is
known as murderer's row. He refusae
to talk, simply saying, "it was a fight
and they cannot convict me."
. .
VOICES RAISED IN SONG.
Soon This Will Cescr.be an Attraction
at Price L brnry.
ftieii'd' to the Seranton Tribune.
TAYLOR, Pa,, Jan. 86.- Tbe Price
library added to its rooms today a
new organ. A glee club will at once
ue formed.
It will constitute such sing'rs as
Will Morris, III! TRIBUNE agent, Pro
feasor T. J. Williams. J. F. Tubbs. O.
M Williams and others.
Food's Praises Ifsolf
Kidney Troubles - B right's
Disease Cured
Vote Able to Work and Sound as a
JJoffar.
Mr. John Saxton
Ot Scuttdale, i'a.
" I do think Hood's BanaparlHa Is ' worth Its
wclghtln nold.' Fot four years I suffered misery
with terrlhlo pains In my back and troublo with
my kidneys. Tho doctors thought 1 had Brlfht'8
disease. Many a tlmu I had to giveupwork,
and eontinuauy grew worse, and w hen I sat or
stooped down I had to be helped UP. At last
had to give up and (0 to tied and n miuii six long
weeks. It was then I licjjan lo bike Hood's
BarsaparUla, and I soon fonml that it was help
Ins mo although I had been told iiolhlhit would
help mo and thought
I Would Havo to Dlo.
But I continued to Improve till I aia now In per
fect health ami have as 00d a back as any man
In town. Today I can do a good day's work,
and truly fed that Hood's Sars.ipaillla was a
(jod-sen J to BO, 1 am as sound a the best dol
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Cures
lar that was ever made, and I want this state
ment put Into print so that everybody can see
what good It did ms, Every word of the nhovo
can be proved by a score of people hero who
know how I Uftered and how I have been
cured. I took bid six bottles. I think no o-ne
can praise Rootfi Barsaparllla as rnucti as it
will praise Itself." JOBM SvxroN, Bcottdalo,
Westmoreland Co., I'cni ivlvanla.
Hood's Pills &io tho bestafter dinner Pills,
assist digestion, cure tteadacha. Try a box.
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Workmanship Kiinrauteod.
Frames JO per cent, losa than rejulnr jirloe.
B. DUTHEIL, Artist
Frank P. Brown & Co.
W koleauln Dealers In
Woodware, Cordage aud Oil Cloth
723 West lackiwanna Ave.
Mannfactiirers' Agents for UatUCKERY.
LAMPS and DLASSWARK.
Eureka Laundry Co.
Cor. Lindon St. and Adams Ave.
CO CM Hol'sk -...I...
All kinds of Laundry work guaranteed
Hie best,
Dr. K. Grewer
The Philadelphia Fpecialist,
And Ida aasoolatud ttair of RAfRah an I Oer-
man rbraulanaara now permanent)! located
Temple Court Building
:tt I BPRtTCR sr.,
SCR ANTON
wuuiu iboy ma; u, consulted uailv and
BVNUAV,
1 Be Doctor Is a graduate ot tho tlnlvnraity
ot I'ennaylvuDij, I'm inurlv demoiiatrator of
physeiluitv and surgery at the Mcdlco-C'hlr-nrgical
College, of Philadelphia. He ts also
an honorary ember of tho Hedieo -chirur
glcal Aasooiatlon, and was phyxiclan and
am gcon in chief of tho moat noted American
and Bermau hospitals, ronnm hiifhly Indorse,
to the leading professors of Phuadalphla and
New Vnrk.
ills many years of hoxnital cxnerlenoe on
nbles this emlnetlt physician mid aurgvou to
eorreetly dlatnosa and treat all defennit ai
and diaeaaes with tho most Mattering a access,
and his huh standing in the state will not
all w him to accept nnv incurable case
LOHI MANHOOD KKiTUKKD
YVKAKNKN8 OF YOU SO NKM HKF.D
It yon navs Deeu given up ey your iihyal
clan cull upon the doctor and I" examinod.
Be cures ins worst caseof NerYonaDebiUty,
Scrofula, Old Korea atairh. Files, Femuie
Weiikneas. AfTectiona of tho Ear, ICyo. Noso
and Throat. Asthma, Doafness. Tumors, Can
ceis a-id Crii'iilisi of every d'-scrlpt ion. Cou-
miltsHon in English end Herman Free, which
shall l,e consider, d sacred uu I strictly cuull-
drntlat
niee Honrsi OA. M, to V 1'. M. Daily.
Sumlitj-, 1 a.m. lo : p in.
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TRADERS
National Bank of Scrantou
OKUANIZED ISM.
CAPITAL $250,000,
SURPLUS $25,000.
BAlTUEL IIINF.S.iPrcsident.
W. w. watson. V Preewenk
A. li. Wil.LlAMS, Cashier.
DIBBCTOBS,
BAMtJUL IIincs, jami:s M EvrnnART,
liiviMi a. Fwon, PiSBci ii. fim.ev,
JOSBPB J- JBBMVST, M. H, KbMBBBIh
Ciias. I'. UATXHBWS. John T. POBTBB
W. W. Watson.
PROMPT, ENhRGETIC,
CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL
This bnnk Invites the iiatruiiage of business
men aud tlrms gem-rally.
Third National
Bank of Seranton.
Statement Dec. Ill, 1803, railed lor by
the Comptroller of the Currency.
RKSOUBCaS.
Loans 8)1,5111
Overdrafts
United Mates Hoods ton
Oilier lleiKla 44X,
Hank Ing llmiae
l'reiiiiuuiM on II. s. Bonds..,
Due irom 17. 8. Treaaurer. , ,
Due Irom Hanka
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LIABILITIES.
Capital
Mirliltia
I ii, ml. I,, I rrotlts
I iri-olatloll
Dividends Ciipald
Dopoalta.'
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86,694.01
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W1I,1.IA1 ONNF.LL, Prealdent,
j in ll. (All. in, tire- President
Mil. I. iam li. PUCK, Cashier
DIRECTORS,
William Council, Oeorca ll. Catlln,
Alfred Hand, Henry llellit, jr., Jhiuci
Arohbald, William T. Bmltn, l.uthar
Keller,
I'his liaolc oilers to depositors every
i,ii 1 1 1 1 1 warranted by their balancce, bui-m-aa
and roaponslblllty,
Bpeolal attention given to bnalnees est
oouuta Intorest paid on time iieposita.
Seeds and
Fertilizers
Largo Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
Lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates for
Farms, Lawns and
Gardens.
HUNT & CONNELL CO.
DKITKR HOB CO.. In 'p. Canlial,8l,iiii".nn0.
BEST sn.no BftOE in THE WORLD.
".1 dollar sased ia tlollar tarnnl."
Tbla Ladles' Solid Freoob Uongola Kldnut
ton llout dellvuriil free mivwhero in the l'.S..on
rccHct of I'ssli, Minicy Order,
or IsmuI Nolo for al.Mi.
Kipnils every Way Ins hoola
anlil ill nil r"lull aiiirra fur
ti.M. We make this boot
ournelvra, therSfore We guar-
. . . 4, -A.il, , ..,
and If any one Is not a.utpllir
wo will rciiinn inn niniiey
neinlnliiillii'rpiilr. Opera
or ( ,,iiunen l-eitse,
Widths Ui D, B, k KK,
aires 1 to S and half
NSloa. Stna twnrnisf;
ice ii i tit you.
I Unstinted
Cata
logue free:
Dexter Shoe Go ) BOSTON, MASS.
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HOW TO MAKE MONEY
Thvoate hundreds of yOQQg men and young women in this
country who have splendid ability, but they have never been
wakened up.
Wood's College of Business and Shorthand
lias been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If you
are tired of Inactivity and want to do something tangible,
come to the College.
COMMON BNQLI8H COURSE,
BUSINESS COURSE,
SHORTHAND COUBSEL p g qjj
KUW YKAIt OPENS JANUARY 1.
FUR RUGS
Combination Goat and Sheepskin Rugs.
Fine Angora Wool, all sizes.
Real Leopard, with full head.
Baby Carriage Robes
Sheepskin and Goat Robes, with felt or
Satin lining. Large line to select from.
Moquette Rugs
(Three sizes.) At Special Cut Prices.
SMYRNA RUGS, 30 inches wide, at $3; worth $4.
SMYRNA MATS, 50c. each. These are bargains.
COCOA MATS (all sizes), for out-door use, 50c.
and upward.
OMBRELLA STANDS, EASELS, SCREENS, Sc.
KERR 4 SIEBECKER
CARPETS AM) DRAPERY,
406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue.
"No star was ever lost we onca have seen,
We always may be what we might have been,"
A HAPPY PATRON OF
THE RIOHASBS
LUMBER CO.
Seranton, Pa.
22 and 23 Commonwealth Building
TRY US.
XT' H1LE many manufacturers and dealers nrcmakiui; extravagant stats
' lnenta concerning the merits atnl durability or medium or low traJi
piauo.s, intending purchasers should not (ail to examine the famuus
STECK PIANOS.
Illustrated book containing valuable information on pianos on application
E. C. Ricker ft Co.
123 Adams
Ave.
ri nil 1 'W.I. ! U''l Tlti'i P,,im nv W.icli .
. V. v.. .t.v ,, f. ,1.1,, , i V Ll .1 V, I , , ,1.1, V - l
inftOD avenues make an effort to get VEfl
on M youiiiii,' aoinu'. Il may jm ' '4
you well. We refer to tho Odd WV,1
Prioea of Fl'RXITrRK displayotl JgH
in our window at profitless prices.
HALL RACKS and fl
SIDE BOARDS.
Are the victims of this week's
slaughter. Then there are some
STOVES displayed In the other
window they're heaters at sum
mer prices. Our general slock is
reduced in price prior to our new
Bprinr Hue.