The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 07, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCK ANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7. 1594.
1 1 if
"FEEL LIKE ANEW MAN!"
who has tried
it llesh -forming
it for building
flesh, eurlchiug
luiparting n
s sa s everyont
Paskola, the gre
food.
Nothing equal
m sound, hetilthj
the blood and
Btrength.
it is just tiu thing for thin,
wreak people, li gel n honetll
from tin' food they eat.
Delicate stomachs eannol stand
sickening nils and other tatt lui
tines. Paskolu has replaced thorn.
It is easilj taken ami pleosanl t
the taste, Being pre digested, it is
instant lv absorbed into the system,
Ask your druggist for a bottle,
and try it!
pamphlet giviug fttll partio
ulats respeotiug Paskola will lo
sont on applicatiou to the Pre-Pi
gested Food Co., 168 Pnane St.,
N. Y. City.
LIVE NEWS OF
W PITTSTONS
;Tn BcajLinoa Tkibvnk ruutoa tie
p.iriueat U m chaise J M. Feby, to
wLhu newu iteai an 4 complaint m.iy b
referred.
A P3ETTY CHU-1CH WDJING.
C.
3C-.4J S). .'; ;!, A U'.t :o Mr
A. Chsns, ol Sup'rijr.
One of th prttitt nuptial evnt
wbich baa taken place in tni vicinity i
ineoaetiine soUmniz'd t the j
First PresDvt na enure. i. Weal Pitta
tca, yeeterdey nornlnf at 11 o'olock
I: was ti; marriage of Mm Kellie, the I
ceotnp'.ibtJ diu.;!nr ol Mr anJ !
Mrs John D. Green, to C A C.i,m, ot
Sa;erior. Wis. As the hour for the 1
oeremoay drw fries is D tue
naciter of nearly 800 gathered town- ;
newt::? riew-" ev-.t. The palpi t
wrtUttoii.y icr.i:e.l wit 1 p..ltus.
frrne and potted plants which burin n
iz.l beautifully.
Upon the entry ot the bri Jl pir:y
the strains of nu encatntin wedun
march pea!l forth from the lri- or- !
S in i.res;i -l vr by Profunr South
worth, of Scran too. The brtd.il party
comprised the IflSMI Hattie. Florence
ad Natalie Green. listen of the bride: !
bridesmaid, in iid of b-nor and tbwer
girl, respectirsly. and the bride, woo
entered leaning on the arm of her
fatnsr. The bn le wis attired ia a
pretty we'Mina eoetume of heavy wnite
corded tiiic, with bnial Tail, and car
ried a bouqaesof lilliea of the vality.
Upon th arrival A the party at the
siur railing -.iny wr- met by the oS
catin clerjym in, R-v Dr McL-tol.
psstor of t'a-i Firs: Pr-sbyteriin chareh
of Scrantoa, the gro.jmaai the b-s:
utn, Harry Chaae, of Cnioajo. Th-;
ceremony was brief, not neat and im
prese;e. The bfide wsa given away
ty her father, and the marriage tows
wre eal-d by a nn.
A recepti jq and weddinu dinner fol
lowed at ;n Q me of toe bride, oraer
of Exeter and Liaien streets, anl was
a-.tea led by about tasrty gae's. Mr
and Mr Chata left on the 13 23 train
ia th Lieiawar-?, Lsekswsona and
Wsatern rosd for their fatnre home in
Superior, Wis., where the bnle his
1171 for a y-;ar, an l where tns ft ion
occupies a hia position in buiatss
eocil circles.
PIITSTON CONDENSATIONS.
Kwa of ths Two Cities P.inoiled In
Trenchaut Manner.
A meeting of the hospital stulV was
lirlil at tliu hospital yesterday ufter-
noon at K p. in
Jacob Nnlnob., pitisnt at the hos
p trtl, hn.il two ti n yr-rtr of the loft hand
a iipntattd Monday aiinrnoou.
William Barry and his rxoolltnl
lOinpaiiy appeared at Music hall last
evening in his Istest success, "Tits
Riling Qanaration,'' Th etar was
greeted by u 1 iro and critical uuJi -eiice
nu t if the applause which greeteil
the prodnotion It any criterion to judge
by, they weui awav w '11 pUifsd. The
scsiury was plotorMO,nS and woll
staged, Hpooially In thsisaondaol
Mr B'irry Improrai with years and
hit latest play it btiud to prove "a
winner."
Mrs, John Riohardi, fortntrly of this
pltot.stu is word from s.ndoTr,M us ,
of the death of bar mothsr, Mis Bnsto
H. Ohadwtok, widow ol tiie lute Dr
(loorgt Cliadwiok, of Button, wtiicn oo
onrrtd at indover, on Pah, 'J Mrs
Ohtdwlok WM SS yens of age.
Tba marriage ot Mlai Nellie Law an I
Mr. Barman 11. Warner will be sol
mniitd at tha homt of the brldt't
paranta rt ID :to today.
The West End Host company cleared
ftlN BO at their recent fair all. I festiv.il.
Today, Ah Wednesday, tiiere will ha
services in Trinity obnroh at 10,30
a in and fSOpUt. On the followlug
ias of tht week larvlosa and madlta
Uon ai 4.80 u m
.
MOOSIC M I WHO RED.
Uaii'fuilns the lv 'I'ereely Uei.rteil
by Our Oorratpoadant
Knartat tv th SwnahM IViaMa
Moastc, Pa., Pah ti Mr. and Mrs
P. H. Johnson oama ui from Psnoh
wottto sttand tha Blltar Lakaqnar
tatts oonoert bald iu Aooa Saturday
STening, and spent tha Btbbath with
Mr. au.l Mrs Qaorgs Tragallls.
The Mttboditt Epitcopal cottage
; river masting tonight will bt bald at
the homa of Jamas Mmr
Joim Hailstone. Kobsrt Burlaigb,
Thomas UatlatOOS were among the cur
leri wii.i left yastarday for New York
city to play agaiutt th rbistis club of
that plaee.
Mrs William HutobiUgS, of Msin
street, wit a caller in the BlMtrlS city
Tuesday.
Homer Warner of Sath Main street,
ins issued a 1 ire number of invita
tions to bis frien !s for a party to be
held at bis heme Friday eTeuiug.
Am h Young IsTititiug at the home
of Mr M H Bosall, of MluooKa ave
uue. Mitt "visie Ziagltr, of Wllkaa-Barra,
i visiting at tae bomeof a cousin. Miss
Bums Moatellar, on Main street.
John McCrindla, of Mtin street, is
visiuug Xrw York -it
Jirs. rhomat Hulstoue. of South
Main atrast, is visiting at the h.me of
ier sister. Mrs. W 111 tm Hailstone, of
Friiviuenoe
- Esther Pirfrv, of Main street,
called on fr. ends iu Danmors Wednes
day. MINOOKA NOTES.
M:vm'nts ia Po it.cil O.rclss A Salt
leg Ma'oh frjOTal Topics.
$pcttii to the &:miton Tribune.
MlXOOKA, Pa., FeO. 0 Jouu J. Gal
laghac t-tu work y-etrday after a
few months sickness
Mic . tal P. Judge visited tha fair at
Dickson City.
Wiliiam Kaine, of this d1 ice, got
bis h tal smashed at the Pyue shaft
Saturday afternoon whiie iu tne act of
coupling cars.
Jononte Coyne, of Maine street, who
was bnrnel about three weeks ago, it
slowly recovering.
James V W ,i. ace visited friends at
Plymouth Su-iday.
If y u wish to hear the news of this
town subscribe for The TMBOMK
Patrick Hugms was all smiles San
day. His wife presented him with a
daughter.
Edwari Campbell has returned homo
after sojonrning a week at Suare Top.
Patrick Higgins is in the tiel i at a
candidate for school director.
George PaSSbold has withdrawn as
candiittefor supervisor, and it now
booming his campaign tor supervisor
in the Soutuwett district.
MANY WEARY MOTHERS
Tirod Women Whose Nervous
Energy Is Not Enough.
Tha Santa of Kshaustloa of timt Palna's
Celery Conipnund Ueadlli and Permaa
ntnt'li Cuvai Tha Ktittrlanae t Mm
Utll let as she i ells It,
There are iiihiiv weary BSOtharS anil
tire I young woman who never havt
enough, nervous energy to oarry titeiu
through ths day.
A tense of exhaustion ooroei from
protraoted in-door labor, the absenoe
ol pure air a ml SUUlhlllS,
T meet the needs ot these spend
tin itts oi nerve force ami vitality,
An
It toc have mud up ynr mind lo bay
Hood's barapari.la, do not be persuaded
to take any othrr. Be sore lo get Hood's
arsapariila wbich poisesees peculiar
curative powr.
BOOB'S Pir. r.a rare all
ties, jaaadir.e, indigestion, sick headache.
CRUSHED BiNEtTH SiHEELS.
Ar.dre-sr Stlk
DE4TH OF THOMAS EVANS.
Old Rstldent of the Pioneer C.ty
Rn.i Ott by Carl oa the
Cot-Off
While on hit w iv to work, Andrew
Golic, a Honearian laborer, was rnn
down by a Lhi,". Valley west-bound
train abfiit 7 .Jo o'clock yesterday
morning and had both lgs btdiy rnsn
gled. The am lnt DOenvred at a point
above tho I.,sc!cawn:ia and isloomt
bnr? junction, near the enf-off branch.
The unfortunate mm was walking
along tha enst-bo-iri 1 trio 4Bd sUsppsd
across to the wa'.-hoiind tra:k to avoid
an aprroacMrg train In doing so h
committed a f s'.al mistake, for be had
no sooner started on his way when a
train approached from behind and bors
bin to the ground, with toe above re
suit,
(iaiic w,ih removed in sn ambulance
to the hospital, wb:rn after an exami
nation by the pbysieians, it was fouo I
necessary to amputate both legs mid
way irfitwoen the krip'-e and ankles
The operation was performed by t.
(J. J. fcarrett, assisted by fJts lub ,n,
McKadden and Smith. The UofortO
nate man was niiffenng greatly from
the shock last evening, but the
physicians feel assured ha will recovor.
a
Fou Bran, BOALDS, BaUIgSS and all
pnln and soreness of ttm lleh, thx grand
household remedy Istir. Thomas' Kclectric
Oil. lie sure you get the genuine.
UNKNOWN MAN KILLED.
Bun Down on Lihlirh Vallsv Koad Ntar
Mill Craek.
An unknown man supposed to be n
Hungarian was run down and killed
last evening by the Lehigh Valley east
bound pHSHetigor train whiun leaves
here at D 08 o'clock. The uccidont hup
pen i- I near Mill Creek,
The body was pi iced aboard the
train and takon to Wilkea-li irxe ivlutro
it was plaeed in charge of UapU y 'Jor
oner J. K. Perkins until such timo at
friouds identify him.
S'id-l.ilv F.aslree
flkjselal to the flaraiifen Tri'iuii.
( iraoSDAM, Pa. , Feb. 8 Thomas
:. Evans, a reei lent of Terrace street,
I an ) a merchant tailor, doing business
liver ills, bilious- r,r' Msin street, died shortly before
noon lousy, .tir. r.vans wfni 10 rna
place of unsinets as usnalland wat sup
i posed to be enjoying his usual good
health. About 11 o clock he complained
that he had a slight pain in his
Iti D ICb, A few moments later he VIS
tsk-n with a stroke of apoplexy, from
which he di'd about 19 o'clock
Mr F.v.ins was bom in Wals iu
lltrch, "'' He came to this country
In 1848 For a while he lived in PlttS
hurg, bnt soon came to this city, where
h has resided since. He was one of
the oldest and most, active members of
the Metboditt ehurob, having joined
hat faith In 1657 In that isme year
he wss nttlttd in msrtlagn to Miss
Mary Wilsy, who still snrvives him
Also surviving him an his two sons,
Chaney BiVMS, of this city, and Wil
Item It- BVBOS, f"f Chicago.
Vhen r.aliy wns Fltr, we pave hor Pastorta.
ghtO she was a Cliild, Rh(i cried for ('listeria,
IHicn sh became Miiw, she cluni? to ( Vixtorta.
VIku sho hod (.'hilurcu, she gave thc-ui Cuatorla,
f HOM UUHriA.
Evan's of In'rst (narllv DttOtlbtd
In an K.itertalnlna Manner.
StotesjJ to ttt '"ho,h TVftantj
In iiyka, i'a., 0, The Silver l,uke
quartette oonoert gives at. the Ustbo
diet F.piscopai pnurob Monday svsnlng
whs a decided SUOStSI, and was largely
ittended by th people of this place and
lUrrOUndlng towns The excllenl,
tinging of the quartette, and the bu
merooi sneodotesrelsted by Rev Mead,
the leader, made an evening of enjoy
ment.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres
byterian Qbspel win meet Prlday after'
noon at the homo of Mrs. .1. P ilich
ard, on Mnlti street.
Work Iimh bvgiin on the new Baptist
oburob, and is ludng rapidly ptisbed y
(he contractors, ilsrslumer iV. Grillin,
of Pittston,
Mils
i lit TI KI!.
Palna's celery OOmpOUUd ha been pre
pared. New Strength, new life anl
new health come to the whole system
I'liine's celery compound is tho n
suit of tlx life-long study and expe
rience of one of the ablest physicians
Of hie dav, Prof Edward E Phelps.
M.D . LL D . of Dartmouth college
His SZperlenoe was one of the larg
est, his scientific knowledge surpassed
that of ,iuy practitioner of this gtmer.i
tion, Prof Phelps tirst prssorlosd Paine'i
celery compound, the remedy that
giVOi Btrength to the weak, that in ikes
the lick to he well, that givvs fo.id to
the nerves, that enriches impoverished
blcibd, that cures rheum ttism, kidney
complaints, liver troubles and all die
e.ie- tbatariss from an Impaired ner
v us syt'em, the rem-dy that is incom
parably the greatest in the world.
Thousands it bat made well. Here
ItwbatMraE D. Butler, of Cleveland,
Ohio, says:
"I have used Paino's celery compound
for headic it audit gives Immediate
r.dief. I had used several ki..ds ot
headache drops and powders, and hi
last tried Puins't cilery compound.
which r-.-lpe l me at once. 1 think it is
tne best remedy for the tierv-s that I
have ever tried, and 1 ll ive I use 1 sev
ers' kinds "
am's nills are for
oiliousness, bilious headache,
dyspepsia, In artbuni, torpid
liver, dizziness, sick head
ache, lal taste in the mouth,
coaled tongue, loss of appe
tite, sallow skin, when caused
by constipation; and consti
pation is the most frequent
cause of all of them.
Hook free; pills 25c. At
drugstores,or write B.F.Allen
Co.,365 Canal St., New York.
Closing out the bal
ance of our
at following prices:
Rnsslan I.yiX Circnlar Cup . -Jl Inches, Jt.HS
Electric Seal Circular Cxpes, 21 In S I'S
Aitrnkhaii Orcnlar Ctptt, Nln nw
Wool Seal Circular Cap a, 24 In 14. W
Btoot Mart-ii Clvcttlaf Capet, SJ l'i 40.IHI
Brow ti Marten I lrmil Capet, 21 in 4.MH
Otter Circular Chik, 2l in 60.(10
Seal Sacques
f-'esl Setii"s. .'Is iro-'es lung 1110.00
H.-nl .(acketa, SJ Inebtt 1011.00
-el .ln k"N ':( i ra'-tioi Iriiig IU 11
Attrakbaa Jtckett M utehai tnn SI.U0
Circular Capes
Hr-ni Clrealar Cape, 30 Inebtt long, w.thj
Hut ferity 'i.. tH,',.lKI
Otter drooler I lapa ' me bet I'.ng.witii
Batterflt Capo ,.I0JM
Bable Circular Cape, SDInobtt long 0500
Astrakhan Circular Otpe, 00 lh--li"- long B DO
Klectrla Seal Otronlar Ctpe, W In. long . 2" 00
tirv fjrlfomor Ctroolar Cape, lOln long BD
lOdneen Amerlean n-ai Ualft at...,l IB each
i lot i febildren we 'at hh.-. earh
1 lot ,r Hkriga Bobte, phish Hnsd 8 ' each
Ladioa' Plush and Cloth
Coats at Your Own
Price.
J. BOLZ
138 Wyoming Avo.
The only I'rnctiral Kurrier in the city,
THt GEM COUPON, I ML MOSI
UNIQUK OF ALL.
A Trip Through (lie Colum
bian Exposition.
I't leaves), printed n nii' side
only. Showing nil the plaoei r
Interest on main grounds nnd
Midway Plaisanoo, size, r.7.
EiHibogsed paper oover or lull
clot h.
TwoCJupnns and 25 CENTS lakns
in ii . i cover.
Twi Coupons ard 40 CENTS takes
c'nth oovpr.
AM i cent, fur iiuHtiiKe If urilnreit by niutl.
The Scranton Tribune.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
In ecmnliiini-" with law ami the urdiuanei'
of tbeolty of BerantOD.I, W L. ('(.imi.ll, mayor
ef mty.do hereb give Qotioe that an Mai
nen will in. in-ill al lin- piauee m ni.iuin i n
moniolpal eliirtlima 111 salil rity mi Tm I.v
tli- twiiiitii-lli day uf 1'iiliniiiry. lieiiiK 1 1
Utlrd Tuestday ofrebraary, ism. fur the pur
pate f obtain tne the aaeool of the I'li-etnrM ,if
Hunt rli v tuan locreaet of Indehtadneie t bereof
D tin-iasili. of IhiimIh In tliu alil.mlll uf SaSUtOOO
fur khepnrpoee o( bnlldlnB bHageaoeer ttm
Laokawanna river at LiDdtnafcraei aaaovee
Ituariaa brook fiuiu Spruce Street tul-'mnt
Mtl'lKlt, I.H ll,iVlt.'l( III HI-I ' 1' IU Htllll l-lty,
Die of oomrooi anoll n.i. 12. ISH, entitled,
"An ordinauoe provldtns for iaoreaeins the
city debt for Ibepurj of buUdlng bridget
tua eubtnlttlns tbtQuettlon of nihIi Increase
in a vote of tim aleotort thereof, approved
.) im 11 in-v I. ISH.
v a rtottlrvd by biw, the ' . ' - - . InforniS'
linn in Klvon Iu clit -.Ufa
i-'iiHt 1 iii, amount of the lait hhihumiu.iI
valtiuttoti of tax inii. property In mi'l -ity In
IT,tS)l,NM,
geoond 'fin' smonut ol the esietlng debt
uf -.anl i-ily in IAU0.H34 IS.
Inird Tin anoiinl ul the propoeed ln
pi aase uf debl bt 111 ',noii.
Kourtli Tne prnpotml Inoroeeo of debt Ih
1 and i.ii,'.' 10,0)0 ier cant of the .it y valua
tloa HWi exelntlve of ootupatlona
Plfth Tin, pufpotes r.'i' 11 pll ' lie iietnlil t
nett la in bt iLoarred art uorelnbefort stateil.
Annoied lerei" lathe riu controller's otfl
i-iai statemonl ol Indebted stand reeourett
of 1 Ii" elty. also eonv t .-it v rrlinanae,
W tlliiiMN in liaii'l .-tinl III" 1.. il uf tliu city
nfHortututi, 1 ii Im 17th day of January, A L,
UWt. w. u OoNNKLI Mayor.
H4nAHTON, Pa., I)i' 80, lam.
Oil n 1. ut 1 ill 1 1 1 1 UOH Him. 1.1 11
Btatementof the Indebto-luote uiei reeonr
dos uf tli" city uf Morauton at tbu ciuau uf
business Deoembei HO IW
SONOI l) 10 ST.
Coitaolldated loan (atooud serial)
dueOmi I, UUS, tt par onnl .
III INPHOVBUSNT miv ISSO, t PSN III
Duo Jul) I, ISO!, endennuellj to year
IHtltl ut rate ol ;l MM S4,UU 00
Duo Jul) I. 1007, and annualij toyoaf
lOOU, si ratu uf i'J.UKJ 2it,tHi nil
DuoJuly 1, 1007, and anunull) toyoar
ISlOtl rateol UNkl 85,000 00
11 NDINQ MlAM, lot-ti, I PSH USNTi
lii" July I, IMSI allium hi
Due July 1. ISO) Ift.OUU ihi
Pue July I, IV00 16,000 it
mi mi IPAL 111 II.DIN4I MAN, 181)1), I PSR i SMTi
DUO full. I, I0S1, Nu. I In l.i inclu
sive f 10,000 11
Due I-', ti. I. iihi. Nu. in in US luulu'
lite 10,000 iu
Dna I'uii 1. iihi. No. in in 00 Inolu
Hive S',,ll l
Dm- Pob. 1, lull), Nu. ill tu DO lucra
tive , au iao 00
HVM1CIPAI, IMPttOVKStKNT U)A, iMU, 4H,
CI. II I KM.
One Dec L mil J 22 000 00
Inn- Deu I, I DUO 2 I. mil mi
Dm- Don 1 mil 22 mi mi
Due Deo, I, lulu 2ii,(HR) no
KIDSMPTIOM LOAM ki nil It I, ISH, 4I PSB
CB T.
Due June I. ISOS, Nu. 1 tu M Inclu
sive JI.IIXI III
Due June I. I DUO, Mo. 84 u OS, iuelu-
live M,OO0 id
Due ,iiinu 1, lots, Nu. t u tu tiKi Inclu
sive IIK.UOU 00
Duo June I, im No. 107 tu 111 Inolu-
tiuivo 88,000 00
Total DSS,fiO0 uu
II MUtV CLAIMS.
LTnuaid srarranta 1 ton 80,
6 i.Mi
Uontraol ami other uc-i-i
iiiiH tnbjeet to at
jiistuu-iiiH 1110,018 4H 1110,248 h"i
Total Indebtednete of olty, iM'.Tio OS
Ritoutn t -. or , 'i tv.
Cash in general elty
fund SIIT.IM II
Caah in Intertet huI
.-.llililiilf filinl 24,7.1s u
DeUnqnent taxes and
other Items estimated
collectible a' r,.i)ii in 51411.1112 07
Net itiil.-bteiliic-ei uf city. Jv'iili.'vll 7H
In addition to the above sta:--il taaett tne
city purchased bondt ot lis aua uf isi, 4
ii.-r cent, tu the amu nt ut il21.W) fur tliu
bum-tit nf lt siiikiiii; flllul
Btatementof ths amount of hud proceeding
a-"...... 1 valuation of the taxable property
ot the city ol Bcrsn'ton, Pennaylvaaw, buinif
the asht-HNiuent fur year bi' l.
Ocenpatiobe ji 1,000,710
lii-,,1 estate anil uersuiial I7.V01,8U
Total 118,088,5(5
Thepropoeod Increase of debt amonatate
i2&0,iai, for the purpose of bnlldtas bridget
as per ordinance attached, and is equal to
I 11 dSOU 10,000 per cent, ,,f t hi-city valuation
lt'Ai egclutiva ui ue -upat s
HlKU J. WTDttAYBR.
ciiy Oontroiler.
CoMliONW KALTTt Of PrKRSYLV am A, i
COUMTT 10' I. At K iw INS . -
City oi Bt rantoh,
On the fifteenth nor of Jannary, A D. 1804,
pers nally appeared tiufureme.the subHiTilier,
LheMiyor uf the city of Beraaton, Fred J.
Widmater, who Jbelng dulv swum, dotb dt
p -' endaay, thai bt is the Controller of the
City of Scrantuti. and that tu the best i if Ins
knowledgeand beliefttio foregoing statement
of the Bnanrwi of the City of Bcranton la Just,
correct tad tru ,sud that the nth -r fureguniK
tatemeot is aleo correct
Bworo ami labtcribed before me the tif-
teentb day of January. ISM
W. L OONNBLL, Mayor.
FILE OP COMMON COUNCIL NO, 12, LOW
AN ORDINANCE
Providing for Increasing the olty debt fur
tbe pin p s- uf imililiiiK bridges ami submit
liui the qneetlon of such Inert ate iu a vote
nf tne eleetors tlioreuf.
Set mis 1. ite 11 ordained by tbe Beleut
and emu run Cuiiii' lit ol tho City of Scran
ton ami it is hereby ordt ned by tbe authority
uf tliu lamii That fur the purpuse uf uon
atructlne a bridge over the Caikawanua
river at Lindea street, end bridgeover Roar,
lin: hru'ik from Spruce street tu T-'i uiit street,
together with the purchase of such iikIii of
irayat timy tu- neeeetary fur tlm le.t up
p roaches to Bald bridges an increase uf tin,
city dtbl by the bane ol -i t bonds In thi
nmonat uf two bnndred end Rfty thontand
dollar! it hereby tuthotiied, tnbjeet, never
theism totheeonetnl ol tht tluewre of the
City 0181 ranten, as herein provided.
Hr.r 2. -Tim question ut iMtnttng to the
above proposed Increaee ol the elty deld cliall
be submitted to a vote of the electors of the
ritv of Scranton, at the next enealng general
eleetion ocenrring me less than tortj days
atl.-r I he 1 a- sae uf I Ins ui ditiaiien.
Sn .1 After Hie i n sae ul this urdlna'ice
and at I ust tMrt ibivs hi-'mn said el -i tiun
the Mayor ehall pnblltb a notice nf the wee
lion hereby aotb ri.d, in three daily newt
papers of thn city ami the statement required
tobepnUlehod iu inch notice simii be fue
iiistieii by tho City Controller!
si 1 1 if 11 lectors shnil agree to In
rease the Indebtedness ol ih eltj for tha pur
puses nf IniililiiiK roafa laid In idee-i mid procOf
log the right of way. there nhall ba ipproprl
1 ted iiinlsei apart for tbe Linden street bridge
aotl purohRtins the rightol waytherei .the
mm of ono hundred and twent Hvc boueaud
dollar and for tbe spruce street bridee tbe
equal ram of one bnndred and twenty Ave
thoutand dnliare.
Approved Janaary i-'U
W. 1, CUNNRLU Mayor.
Spring
Ginghams.
We have placed on sale
our line of Ginghams for the
coming spring and summer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Colorings and Lower Prices
than ever before, are what
will recommend them to our
patrona
GLOBE WAREHOUS
PITTSTON, PA.
Ei
ANNUAL
CLEARING SA
JJJJ
10 Days, Beginning Thursday, Jan. 18, at 10 A J.
A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa.
Thousands Remnant of Dry Goods, cloaks and Par Capes during
hale ui less than oosl of material,
Every Inch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains eve
shown.
Ladlae' Pelt Hat-, this nea.otrit itylen 10c. each.
Boyt winter Walata ,o0 ,,n0li
'.80ft each.
OlOaKl 4 I 50 eacli.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTloN.s AT QUARTER OF VALUE.
comr it will pay yoy.
Great Clearing Sale.
A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE,
PITTSTON, PA.
Till
Thatcher
IS THE BFST. (..it prlON BliU
in. t im furnaea and ba run
vinootl. A (nil lin ot HEAT
ERS, Aiiimll') and Qtuaa Door
Rangaa
CONLAFSHARDWAEE
IMTT8TON, PA.
Seeds anil
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.
MOOSIC POWDER CO
Booms 1 acd 2 Commonwealth Bld'fi
BCRANTON, PA.
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
Hade at the MOOSIO and KUdli
DALE WOBKa
Llfflio iV K.m.l Powder Co. 'a
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Klectnr KattoriAs, FiiBoi for I'Xtil o-l-iK
blasts, Hataty Knee ami
RcpniiooChciiiiral Co.'s Hih Explosives
PUZZLE.
THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE.
Valnable as a Souvenir of tbe Fair.
QUITE EASX WHl.s 'H KN'iW M.V
ISOO IN PRIZKH WILL BK DISTRIBUTED TO THOSE DOING THi:
PUZZLE IV THE BHURTKS1 BPA 1 Ol TIME
FOR BALE BY ALL NEWS COMPANIES STATIONERS AND AT Tr,Y
STORES, OR sl.M TO ANY t DURESS L'POJi KECEIPT OF
I'lllii , j." BNT8, BT
COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO.
lt AND 111 SOUTH EUTAW BTKEET, BALTIMORE. MD
AUCTION, AUCTION
AT
THE
Hotel Wavcrly
I'llM'IH'Hl I'lflll I l f eat clffli I'.lf ntt inhml
! pui for Btrgnw a i iigtl Tuinhn mi
1 Cor, Iftt and filbert l
a.
HmK dftimblti f"i rmtiltnti ol n R, rnn
tyhithln All CHnVlllnicil lof tfAVttori
In fttid from Itrnml Htiftl ulatini mi'l tbu
Twelfth Mild Mnrltp. BtfMl lifeMon D
lirftlilo fof vtittlng HorMilonwiM huiI
if in tin Antln iirlto Itouloii.
T. J. VICTORY,
n III KM Hilt
111 i i u sum-' CO., im 'i t'eeltel.ll.OOfljOOO.
Ii i.si mi. r.o HliUH in tin: WORLD.
"A iiiiir l(19d in l (lniir nimril." ,
'riiiai iiiM'-K'siiiiii Pronrh u-1 Mil Hut
t.ltl ll.Mlt llilllvliil liri' iiiwll'-i- ill lin' I'.S.
iit iiiCimii, ueney Order,
ir miM9i
the limit
itoree Ibf
IhU hunt
itmtr
t iri-.ir.
Mlitlltd
ki'' y 1 il 'it' lln ti', t, ; .Mi
FREE
Dexter Shoe fSSiJSs
it ffllM f' tletitt4.
SNOW
WHITE
FLOUR
IS THE HF.ST.
THE WISI0N MILL CO..
BCRANTON, FA.
'Bargain
Stores
1 33 Penn Avenue,
COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 15
SURDAMS
A CHAXC1; to buy at your own price
1 Hardware, Saws, Hammers, Tinware
Lamps, Hosiery, Gloves. Notions. Fancy
and Other Goods.
Sign Red Plag.
B. l. i.
RESTORE
LOST YIGOK
Abit Al.i i P4U
'1 O.AN "1 to ' ir S.i too PfViltti . 1 of Senl lVwr m eillui ct.
ltirolunUiT KouaaioBr. inn If RlMte) IM trnblM ll id t
' CMiunipl,on oi Hiaftritl, ft A' vt Kn M mml . iMlHm fiM S With tftl
m.i.i . c t. niion pirWt la cm)! itf.in.1the smi. R4dttM
Por ni by JOUH 11
BfiNeUton. r4
teV
PUBLPS,
v'l, .oUl.1, v'bi.
PkariBaeiett oor, Wvomlag Ave. and BprooaSt
THE
Upholstery Department tutatthews
OF
For Delicacy,
For purity, ami for Improvement of tbo com
plexion, niitliiiiK ciu:i1h rottoNI'n i'owdrr.
William : Sissenberger
t'iniiiiln r.niiiHt Obnrob,
Penn Avenue,
Is replete with fine and
medium Parlor Suits, Fancy
Rockers, Couches and
Lounges for the Holiday
Trade. Prices to Suit all.
Also Bed Room Sets, Din
ing Room and Kitchen Fur
niture. Parlor Suits and
Odd Pieces Re-upholstered
in a Substantial manner.
Will be as good as new.
lITv-c' A
MANHOOD RESTORED!
'NEKVK SEEDS.
. tt,; hint Wrnk Mcuorr, LoMjA Ht:n IV'
i Vmiin-aii. N lattatl) BmtMiont, Ntn bimm
ner
it ' - totWV lltMMMt 4lt
illaiAUlrtllUiilvrol pi'wtr
(rUon.emiftiIrrrir.
i.-. i. .t.t ... , .in . . u t.i Mi'til f.t InflimllV. I
i rf Ion or In mi, it t. I'm be (MtrrtiMln vi DOokH M r bCX, 9 f.ir
ft
t.iFOFi AN0 AFTER USINC
For Bftli In Bcranton,
t tuiiil imvpIi1 W Hh : A . 'tli ni'ulfi'itn t -1 lieu u imiKiilcc ic cure
etr rWiiMl llic moncY. I'ntMi'nr irrc KoMbl n ;l ilnii t;leli. A 111.
no other AJtlm V:u K KKKUGtl., M i W mupMi i'uuaoo. U
byU.C. BANDERSON, Drvjist, .w Wiwhlnton
S BROS.
iruggists
AM) DEALERS IN
BURNING and
LUBRICATING
OILS
H ml i, Laai iiii.I Kr'm'h .Ino,
rum Llntvad oil,
farpeotiae mui Tavalahea
Beadvamliad ruintt in nit ni-n ..
Qlldere1 Whlllag,
I'"' I" White mill KiiNiilillno,
"1 Mtn.l, M. ,,1,1,.
Iluat ami UIdiIow liliwi
M l PLEASANT
A r RETAIL.
fVnlof tln tn'nt iinnlitv for ilom 'stii- uiMiiirl
rf nil ni7..w. AoUvered any part of tbe city
lit Ion .--.t prloa
uiiiciK loft t my niiii-iv
HO, lis. WTOMIMQ AVKMT.
rtow room, llmt floor. Thirl Vntl.nul Itmilt,
or wilt b) uinil or t.'Iiplioiio lo tliu uiliiN will
reeelve prompt aWeaMbn.
BMdMeanireetewiU.be node tot tiio eale
mui daliveri "( Boekwaaal !
WM. T. SMITH.
blood poison
In 2d to (..' ! brl
mrif, utnlcr k laraiily, t'artf l hi :mH1 ."' rt.Al.
I fiilif pmfc M IMt-pw book, illiibtnittd trJB
I tiwiiom '..;il.T'iirml r-.t by rnoil WIimi ll.'t jriliT
I tod Mutviir) fail,
ptilivmr,.,', (IHk HI T1K1H (HI. ( hl-twn. MUI