The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 17, 1894, Page 12, Image 12

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THE SCKA-NTON TflTmrNT:--SATURDAY MOnNTNG. PEB'RTJA'RY 17. 1894.
A TEHUIULE CASB OF MOJPR Cl'HED.
Jxo. Maixon, Esq,
. V-v Sr. tl McLean St., .Iff.
f -J-m 4 -liiims, t'inoimmtt, U,
' vrilri: "I took Kick
V i' 'jStm with dropn-, lost my np-
1 01 tbirsiy. lost nil Mivi.t),
I i mf stoniiicn bci'iimc rain-
U,X T full lu,r
' J I DM to rlv up work.
MbMkf't A Tim Ul pbysiclnns hi
JraT V Cincinnati, fulled to
?. y S' hi'lpinr. My liml s nnd
1 1 b"'.v w"re swoih n to
Jih: i enormous size, and I
'"K ' wu suiiiriiiK terrible
SCOOT. Tlin dortora nil
John HALLO, Lsq. ( ,H1ui not get v eU
mrnin, thai 1 vim liable to drop dead it uny
moment Mjr wife sent for the pro st, to pre-
par e for death, while watting for di nth.
1 reraorabwed reading of your 'Golden Medical
1p, ioi -i" ,'and ii tut ( would try it as a int
hope. When l had taken three, bottke, l waa
almost well. The swelling enUreiy disappeared
mnl I wts soon aide to resume wore. My
health i better now than it Iihb ben ia
twbnty-flro yean."
GORMAN'S
EARLY SPUING
DRESS
GOODS
We are almost daily In receipt
of Early Spring Dress Textures.
These early arrivals mostly Nov
eltiesand Mi 1 Suitings are of
the very newest and latest, in
cluded are:
Mixed Cheviot Suiting3,
English Chocks,
Two-tone Novelty
Striped Cheviot Suitings,
Checked Casimir Suitings
Chin, and Japan
PRINTED : SILKS
We have now on sale an as
sort mn! of beautiful designs
and exquisite combinations
for
Spilng and Slimmer Dresses,
The result of careful selections
and designs that are con
trolled exclusively by us for
this city, at prices which we
tire sure will command atlen-tion.
HERM3D0RF
Black Hosiery
Ton '.iil And our line of Ifo-
siery, Gloves and Underwear
complete as usual.
We are offering some very choice
things in Misses' and Children's
Hosiery at very attractive prices.
T0L3 DOW.Y AT I. YLOK.
THE NEWS OF
nei TOWNS
font or town eonespoadents otivth Tata
bMEahouldalgn thehrnarAee In full t o;ioh
newsletter, not for publication uat to tfuurd
Hif:.iiut deoeption.l
FROM FAIR F'.CTORYVILIE.
A Record of the Beppealnge of In'.ereit
in that Bnter&riilng Town.
Djpecfal to the tirmnimi Tribune.
Pactokyville, Ph., Feb 15,The
friends of Kv. V.r. It Tamer will make
him a donation oaxt Tuesday evening
at th Metboilitt ohnroh.
Rev. H, 0. MoDtrinott, of Kingston,
n former pastor of the Methodist Epti
copal ohnroh hore, preaohed last Wad
r il iv evi'tiiii!i to :t largo imdl-noe of
bis old acqa Intaneea and friends in
I Is place. Whila Mr. MoDerinoit was
paatof hero soma ton years u0, lv, by
bia oordlal manners itnd upright Chris
lan oburaoter, endeared himself to a
large clrole of trieudt among other da
notniniitiona us wll as lii-i own.
A. L Reynolds is preparing to build
:i ;i nse this ipri'iu; on M'ttu atraet.
Rnyooldi & Fraar are lettiuif thetr
ni w 40horte power boiler and tr i ti
t id uwchlnnry of tbelr planing mill In
position for tU Kpring ir ids,
Mra, Cole, wl iow of tlte late tl'v. T
T. Cole, bad the mUfortan? to fall '!!
:.'!; her urtn '. fewdaMtt(ja Ut.
Cole is near the four ww "tnllesto le"
in '. but tho (yinp by of ;t large ciri:!
o.' frientln in tier , 11 1 otl :i
Mis Winifred K ynol l is the pron l
p agsor of i new 8 1 in it ri mo.
The Vi men'a Cbrbtian Temperance
an on psrlor socl:l nt th boms of Mri
L". it rtnapp lst Tneeday afternoon
w h well attended, and tUoia preaeni
p rt a very pUaaanl time,
A movemeni li under contemplation
for tho mar ayet matla ciroi Brer
.. . c.-tuftcry. A mi -,i iifMilu-a im
,i ovement.
lev. C. IT. Wetbtrbee, of Holland
Patent, N. Y., layiaitimi Udangbter,
Mre, Crawford Matbewion
Mrs. B. Colemtn gave a pirty in
onor of thirteenth birthday of her
I re, Mis Alt. Ctpwall, ! tt Wednea
! iy. About n il nn of -Mi Capwell'
-i 'u l were present and enj yed n Very
pleasant afternoon.
Frank :I irringtou Ins 9ecar.fl a po
itiou -s telearapb operator on the
aware, L ckawanna and Western nil
road, una Warren Bmtley is QIHng the
position made Twoaut by Mr. Uarring
tonuaolerkin .T C. Reynolds' store,
(l-vu- Spr it;u" iis purchased the
otue formerly owned and occupied by
On irles Gardner, auJ will take poise.
sion in a few weeks,
The remains of Mrs, John (rrnt, of
Parsons, Pa,, a former r'sidnt of this
; Ui'e, will iio brought here tomorrow
(Saturday) afternoon for interment in
Bevrgreen ometery. Fnnnral services
will be held in the Metnoilist church
tid will he conducted by her pastor,
Kes-. Y. H. Hlllnr, of Parsons. Th
deceeaed was a sister of A J. and ITel
ton (ii '.iiior-', uu I Mrs. Anthony Cobb,
of this pi ice, an 1 spent trie early yen's
..flier life in this ricinity, SMewis
iniicii lnTed and respected by all who
knew her.
Th Po HUcal Pot I" B i-ib; In th Widi-
A wik I T v.-1.
Stcinl to the ScTcltlton Trihnnr.
Tavloe, Pa., Feb. 16. The reception
eommittee of the Price lilirary will
m' -t on Monday night ah lady mem
bers and friends are requested to L
present t H o'clock,
Poetor Grifik'is team ran away to
day an! complotely demolished hi
ctnt?r. The hordes worn also iojnrod.
On Thursday night a young lady of
this town lost her gol 1 watch on Main
road, between Taylor and Rendham,
Finder will oblige by leaving it t tho
postofSce.
Arthur Villwook is conflntd to his
home by sicknees.
Martin Malta, oris of tim leading
Democrats of Old Fore township, i
tint oiimly tor Qtorga K ir, for tax
collector ami other Repnblioan candi
dates, Mr. K-hr will nndotibtedly b
elected by an overwhelming majority,
bo will the whole ticket.
In Lackawanna township, which is
close, the Republicans setn to bo cr
tain of victory. TbeDtmocrat register
of that township should bedenounoed
bv ousting a vole for nlan politics.
Vote a straight Republican delft for
good men who will tie a oredll to the
township,
DIM?. LMTCftrAINMENT.
Entnrpil ie of the Ludioi of tho Carbon-
dni Preebrterian ohnroh,
Xiit' i'tt I't til'- ,-;rrrtlt'in VW'.'Oi.
CaHBOHDALI, Ph., V-b. 10 The
Ludies' Aid sooiety of the Presbyterian
church have preparer! an entertainment
wiiiih will be given tomorrow evening
in the obapel of that chnroh. It Will
be a dime social which promises to In
a very enjoyable affair, Tbe following
is the programme to be rendered on
the occasion.
r.nclii".' Selection Parlor Orchestra
Vocal Duett, "Ye Merry liir.K' White
Misses Annie McMillan ami miiiio ulmer.
Piano hole, "Midnight lteverie,"
La Zingana
Miss I.elio Bolton.
Vocal Solo, "Franolea," Bohults
Miss Lucie Vannan,
Piano Sol i, (Sell ot ill . . .Mrs. J. D. Stoclfer
Recitation, (rTeleoted.)
Vocal Solo, "The Mountebank's Hour,"
Molloy
A. P. Thomas.
Kooltatlon, (Selected) Mrs. J. g, Niles
Vpeal Solo, (Selected) Miss Van nan
Plate Solo, (Selected) T. Wyilie
Violin (jnnnette, "Prayer nd Bondo,"
Weber
Barrel), Johtisou, Smith and Thomas.
All Fr".
Tliose who have usi '1 Dr. King's New
Discovery i;now its value, ami thrlSe who
have not, liv now the opportunity to try
it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist
ami qet a Trial Bottle, Fn'". Send M'tir
name and address to B. K. Buckleu & i 'o ,
Cbicaso. aud get a sample box of Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Free, us well as a
copy of (inide to Health and Rou-ehold
Instructor, Free. Alf f which is u'liar-m-
eni todo you --oil nilil cost you Uulhill
Uattnews uro-. urugtore.
PRICEBU -C paf:AGRAFHS.
Tin H pp-nivii3 at Sc-an'.m'a Lively
Horthsrn Saburb R-cordd.
yrwint to tie SotwitOH Tribune.
Pbicebubo, P;i Feb. Pi All that
remained mortal of the late John
Nangbton was conveyed to St. Tin in
ns' chnroh on Thursday morning
where ;i m iss of requiem was sang by
Rev, Father Conway, The remains
weje afterward oonveyed to Dnnm ire
Catholic cemetery, where they were
interred, A lar.-e crowd of Djoorneri
were In attendance at the funeral,
showing that the deosased was highly
reap icted.
D.vil If, Jones, of Prori'hnrje. wai
on a visit to his .I inghter, Mrs. Uio.i
nrd Williams, during tbe week,
The fall of snow has cooled down
utilities.
E T. Ellis, of S.'rantoii, WAS in town
today,
Tli" dep-.ly sheriff w-rn busily on
gagtd In posting and distributing pro
clamations concerning tne coming elec
tion around town on Thursday,
It was rumored aroun 1 the neighbor
hood that Will Se.irs was dea l. Put
the Democrats will Bad the political
war horse a pretty lively dead m an on
election day
A I'v publican rally will bs held in the
Central ballon Saturday evening, Ex
Mayor Fellows and other prominent
speakers will address the muting, All
are welcome,
Edward Morgan, of Plymouth, wa a
visitor here yesterday.
A large sleigh load of young people
from i'rovi lenoe cume in town last
evening and spent an enj lyable eve
at the Central. HouKS ami spSCOheS
were in order daring the night, At 10
o'clock sapper was swrv-il by the host,
Mr. Lloyd, and all departed at a season
nblo hour well pleas "1 with tiiidr out
ini;. Dyipp'l and Irdtiteiitl 'n
In their worst forms are cored by the
ns' of P. P. )'. If you are d ibllltate I and
inn down, or if you need a tonic to regain
Arab and lost appetite, strength and vigor;
tiik.- P. P. P., and yon will bo strong and
healthy. Iror shattered i oust (unions and
lost manhood P. P. P. (Pricltly Ash. Posh
Hoot and Potassium) is the Icing of all
medic! nos, P. P. p. is rii" greatest blood
pnrifler in the world. For bale by all
(luiKni.ile. '
ALL f BOUT AVOC'
A Ncwuy Batch f U'" ip from 0 ir Spe -olsl
roirup "i d oit
Kprritti tit CaeAnwafoa lVI6ttaa
Avooa. Pa,, Feb 10 Mrs. Patrick
Cannon is the guest uf relatives i i
Philadelphia,
Miss U rge, of Sotsntoi, is Visilin :
her brother, Ur V II Uirge.
A party of youdg people snjoysd a
sleigiiride to BtOVSjUOni hotel, n ur
R insom, lat night.
A large number of people attend the
suction in the Malnuey building on
North Main street each evening
Mrs. M, .). li'id-)-, while shopping In
Bcranton. flipped on the lot and sui
tained a bad sprain of her ankl".
Attorney L, J. Baxter spent today In
Wilkes-Birre.
Patrick Kane, of the West 8lda, was
arrested by Constable El ward Murphy
this evening on a Warrant sworn cut
by W. II Holllster, of the linn of
Holllster & Bowman, charging him
wiin stealing goods from tli-ir slore
Be was taken before 'Squire Wbalen
and not liein;? able to procure ball Wa'
committed to the oouuty j ill, lie w is
taken tnere by Constable Murphy on
the 7 In train to appear at court,
The Lanfloliffs Coal comnany nald
their employes today.
CHIPS FROM CAKBONDALE.
An Iatsrastingr liudan of Nivrifiom tha
Fion-ur City.
Spsffftri fo 'Ac ffffraafea IWhaaA
CAHBOHDALI, Pa., ITeb. 1G Oiao!
count of the recent storm, traffi ' on
the Delaware and liaison Gravity r til
ro id was still som uv lat d ilsye 1 ted tv.
lu the morning, trains arrived and do
parted on time, but the strong wind
WhiOh bUw the snow on the trades
oaused considerable delav to the after
noon pasasnger trains. Tiie train due
to leave this city at 1 III) p. m. for
Bonrsdale waa so late in arriving here
from Hontsdale, that it was after 3
)'cloek i ('tore it started on its return
lp, and III- tram tint haves hern at
it 1ft p. m. did not get away until 4 It)
p. in,
Since the opinio r of the Metrop 'i
tan iciiiuL; rink on Wednesday even-
last tbe place h is undergone ssv
r I improvements. It has been thor
nu hlv cieaned, and today an arc light
was pi iced in the building, widen will
i '. 1 greatter to the pleasure of tho-o
who will attend theplaoeof amnse
in ' it tomorrow evening,
.".r. and Mrs J. II Thomas, of Scran
tou, are in t ds city this evening to at
tend the anniversary exercises of li
eicah lodge, No 10!), of the Old Fel
lows, held ill ilis new Old Fellows hall
iu S ill m avenn.
Miss Maggie Ki-lly, of South Ohnroh
street, is visiting friends in I'ittstou.
Hi i Armstrong entertained a p irty
of her fn ti ls tins evening at the
noun of D. Scurry, of Washington
I r et. The guests Wars Very pl us-
iintly entertained,
j!is. Grace Bigley, of Canaan strest,
is the guest of friends at Green It Ige.
Miss Ainu- D-an, of Bunesdale, ii
vlsi Ing her sister, Mrs Cuurles John
son, of Spring stroet.
PECKVILLE P MNTERS.
Ml lh' Live N w. of ilie Dy XtrselV
It p r a 1
rrrrial to the Scranton rVfAaas
PRCKVlLiLB Pi, Feb 10. Bessie E,
lh-- 4-year aud 6 months old daughter
el Air. and Mrs ,1 ssi- Scott, died at
their home on Mill streol i ist W'ln-'s-day
evening of scarlet fever, Fftneral
s rvioes were held at the boUSB yscer-
l v ifternoon, conducted by tbe Rev
F. P. Dotty. Int-rmeut was made in
Pr ispeot cemetery
Miss E E. L"!C't, of Providence,
visited with friends here last Wedass
lay. Mrs. W, (1 II ;: dry and cl i'drfln are
all snfferiug from throat treble,
Mr. and Mr. S. P. Walters, of Mill
( tv, are visiting friends iu town.
J im-s D.tvts is s'.li' ring from an at
tack of mumps,
On arc unit of the snow storm our
electric street car has not put iii uu ap
pearance here since Wednei I iv
The employes of tne Blue Hi Igs Coil
company and the Liokiwanna Cul
c impany will receive tueir piy today
Mrs. M. donAXNBBRoiR, Beaver Dam,
writeBi "We hive ased IJ . Thomas'
El-.-, ric Oil iu our family lor Coughs,
i .id-. L'roop and Rheumatism. It cures
every tune."
TH13 CA5S S in. NI 5 HOPcLESS.
Proiprctl of Fi.ilirui' thu Batombtd
r-Il-ers AHvs OroW Din Daily.
WlLKES-BABBE, Pa., Feb. 10 Tiie
two rescuing parlies at work in the
Gaylord mine trying to find the ti.ir
leen entombsd tlinbermen, are making
slow progress, Rook and coal con
tinues to fall and on mor tha i one oc
casion they were obliged to tle from
wo; u In order to save themselves.
Mine Inspector Williams and a num
ber of other high offijlals were on the
(round today, but they cm do nothing
more than tosnggrat what ougut to be
eon , and this is tad ig luoic -d after by
he superintendent of the (liylorl
UU e- who is doing everything iu his
power to re ich the m m.
n the No S workings of tin mine
the (av'es continue to take place and
p ies of rock and c ial appear to bo fall
ing continually Oue ol the entombed
men, John 1) Morris, was imprlsooed
in a mine in Wales for ten dsyepre
vi ins to coining to this country.
It is safe to say tonight that it will
lake fuily a mouth before tho rescue
parties can reach the men, where tuey
are supposed to be,
.
HE MASIUIFL) AN ACTRESS.
R bert L Catting Ii Th rjfare Dllln-
herit-d by H "i Father,
Vk.v Yolit Feb, It! The will of
Robert L. Catting an i the two co licils
w. s read before Surrogate Arnold to
day. Robert L. Cutting, husband of
Mmnie Seligman the actress, and be
fore his marriage to her, the favorite
son of his father, has been completely
disinherited, The original will, ns
read, provid id for SO qn il division of
Mr, Cutting's estate between his two
sons, Robert 1 and James I), Catling.
One of the codicils, however, revoked
the provision fur Rjbsrt L and says:
"Because my sou has contracted n
marriage wbicnli disapprove i by me."
The second codicil which is dnted
S ptembr 1H last, provides that his so i
shall receive none of his estate, nnd
was made so as to leave no doubt uf the
complete disinheritance of his son
Robert, ltobi rt L, Cutting's lawyer
says they will contest the, will on lho
ground that the codicils were never
i . -cuted by a sane man.
A Now Co. kletr Fcheol
has been started, Wbioh recognizing the
Importance of having plenty of milk on
baud for cooking purposes, ha- found its
requirements fully met by Borden's Peer
lets Brand Rvaporated Cream, prepared
by New York Condensed Milk (Jo. It
highly endorses it.
-
How the Bnlinoe I F.rm d
Cotontl Imi'tmiII.
As tbe factories cloae, the people's eyes
open.
Beecham's pills arc foi
uliousncss, liilious headache,
dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid
liver, dizziness, side head
ache, bad 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.FAHen
Co.,365 Canal St., New York.
A HaridiiOfTie vomplcxioin
Is one of tho (;:-. :.!(t -harms a woman can
pp-'oss POIJ IKl'l OoMI'LSXION l'ownuu
gives it.
WHAT IS ECZEMA?
It is an agony of agonies.
A torture of tortures.
It is an itching and burning of the
skin almost beyond endurance.
it ir. thousands of pin-headed ves
icles Riled with an acrid fluid, ever
forming, ever bursting, ever flowing
upon the raw excoriated skin.
No part of the human skin is
exempt.
It tortures, disfigures, humiliates
more than all other skin diseases.
Tender babies are among its most
numerous victims.
They are often born with it.
Sleep and rest are out of the
question.
Most remedies and the best phy
sicians generally fail, even to relieve.
If CUT1CURA did no more than
cure Eczema, it would be entitled to
the gratitude of mankind.
It not only cures but
A single application is often suffi
cient to afford instant relief, permit
rest and sleep, and point to a speedy
cure.
CUTICURA works wonders because
it is the most wonderful skin cure
of modern times.
Fold thimiclmiit the world. Prlee.OUTlcuSA,
60c. ; HoAC, ; ItSSOLVBST, 1. I'OTTBB
DncoANn Omul, Gone., Bolo Propa., Boston,
" All about tho Bkln, Bealp, and uioou," free.
From the Moment of Birth
Use
CUTICURA SOAP
It is not only the pur
est, sweetest, and most
refresh leg of nursery
sosps,but Itcontajni del
IcateemoUlent properties
Which purify and benu
tlfj the Skin, ami prevent
flkiiihlomisliesoec.xsioncd
by bnperfoct cleamlog
and iuipuru buap.
NlCHOtSON NOTES.
Brief N 'wi Paragraph from a Huntling-
Country Town.
Bpecto.1 to the Scnintoo Trihune.
Nicbolsok, Pa.. Feb. 10 Pedrick
lir i. have their building raised.
'i'ho Star Social club of this place
eld a masqnerade ball at the opera
lionss Wednesday evening last.
The snow is about ten Inches deep at
this place.
Walnut park is being built up ijnite
fast.
John Board m in is on the sick list
Aoisie ns.eumatism
Months of Suffering-Hood's
Sarsaparilla Cured
mm
Mr. Noah
Btablstown,
ll'i in r
Penu.
"0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"Oentlomen: Four yean last January I was
taken down with lub-acute rheunatlsa winch
located at the imsn of tho brain. It was eight
wi cks less one day before I was aide to walk
out of the house and after months of SUSsting
and much pain 1 feared
I Would Nevor Bo Well.
My physician cdvlsod me to use Hood's Sarsa
parilla. After taking it in half doses for two
weeks I felt better, so tt dlffi rent times after
wards I used it awhile and during the last year
I have B ;ain been restored to invigorated health
by It 1 attribute my restoration to health to
the use ol Hood's Sarsaparilla. My son has had I
catarrh since quite young and last summer
while attending school he used two buttles of j
HoodVv'Cures
Uood'S Sarsaparilla aud said it did him more
eood than he realized from sine fr prescrip
tions, etc." NoaiiJ. lIoitNEn, Poitroaster and
uenerai nercaant, staiiistown, rcmisyivauis.
Hood's Pills eure liver His, constipation,
biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, iudigcsUou.
B
LANK HOOKS
LAN K BOOKS
MEMORANDUMS
OiTicc Supplies of all kinds
Inks and Mucilages
LEtADINQ HAKES,
Fine Stationery
WIRT,WATERMAN and FRANK
i.l N FOUNTAIN PENS.
All Quaranteed.
Agents for Crawford's Pens and
Buck's Flexible Rubber Stamps.
Reyoolds Bros,
Stnlioiters nnd Enyr vers.
niT LACKAWANNA AVE
HEAD
The new oiler
made to Tribune
readers on page 7.
It is the best
one yet made
public.
Dr. E. Grewer
Hi PblladelpHia Fpeciallsl,
man i h)rslelans,are now permanent! located
Temple Court Building
:ti i spmri ir sr.
SCR ANTON
Wheroihey muy bo consulted DAILY AND
. SUNDAY.
xne Doctor is a gradoata ot the University
ef l sansylvanla, tormerly demonstrator of
SSlS?i!lvrifnd i-urgerv at ths WedicoChlr
Mgtcal Collega, of Philadel,ijia. Ho Is also
ai. nunorary m emtwr of the Medieo Chirur
(leal Aaweiatlon, uml was thysician and
nveon lii cliier of the most noted AneTieaa
fSrfiCB,J,,,0",,,taU 0,"", 'dihly indorsed
Saw Yortr 1"'U,1",",W3 uf Phlladoliihia and
Hll n-.Kiiy years of hosnitul rxperienoe pa
ntiles il,i eminent physician and mirgeon to
correctly llagnoa id treat all defunsltles
and diaeasM with tho most flattering suecom,
and Ins 1,1. h standing in tbe state wul nut
K.i w bun to accept anv Inenrabla casn
I us I NlMiniin lil-tsTOUliU
tMMiMs, (, YOUNG MKN Cttf.Kn
li yonhava oeen given ap ey your phrsl-
rin cull npon the d.vtor and be examined
lie cures IDS worst , of HerTOUaDeblUtl
N rofiiU. (lid Bom , utarrh. Hlee, Female
W.kniHs, Affectl'.iH of tho Bar, Eye, No
and Throat. Asthma, Deafuoss. Tumors Ca
cets and Crlwdoe of mvrj deseriptioo. Con
snltatlon in RiilIisIi nnd (lonn.in Free which
fhall he considered sacred uu 1 btrictly CO&S
dentlal nffiee Honni O A. M, t u P. M. Uallv
Snnday, D a.m. to - ii m.
THE
TRADERS
National Bank of Scrantoo.
CltUA.M7.KU MM.
CAPITAL $250,000,
SURPLUS $25,000.
BAHUKL HINK8,fPrealrUni
V. . W, WATStlN, Vice President.
A. 11. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
DIMOTORS.
BAMimti itiNrs, jAMK.s If' BymitAam
1RVIBO A. Fisor, PiBRoaH KiM.ET,
Jnaaeu J, Jattiirv, m s, hi in m ...
t-UAs, P. MAIfuaws, J.m T. POHXBR
s. w rVAiaoM.
PROMPT, ENLRGET1C.
CONStRVATIVE and LIBERAL
This bnnk Invites the iiatronago of buslnoss
men ami Dims generally,
HOW TO MAKE MONEY
lliere are hundreds of yonng men and young women in tliit
country who have splendid ability, but they have never been
wakened up.
Wood's College of Business and Shorthand
Has been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If you
arc tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible,
come to the College.
COMMON ENGLISH COURSE,
UL'SINKSS COUltSK.
SHOUTHAXU COURSE t,
F. E. WOOD, Proprietor.
MOW YEAH OPKNS JANUAHY 1.
Carpetings !
Now arriving. We are ready to show many patterns in
all grades of Carpets- enough to suit all tastes-which we
offer at the lowest prices ever known in the history of the
carpet trade. Under the head of
BARGAINS
We offer what's left from the January Sale, consisting of
certain patterns of Carpets that have been dropped, odd
pieces, short lengths and some slightly soiled, together
with a few
Rugs, Some Oil Cloths
Linoleums and Mattings
ERR & SIEBECKER
406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue.
"No star was ever lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been,"
A HAPPY PATRON OP
THE RIOH
ADDS LUMBER CO.
Scranton, Pa.
22 and 23 Commonwealth Building.
TRY US.
Third National
Bank of Scranton.
Organized is72.
Capital, - $200,000
Surplus, - $240,000
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100 CHILD'
CRIBS
Tills hnnlc nflVr to dSBMialtON every
facility warranted )v Utslr ualanota, bust.
no. nnd roaponalblllty.
SprdHl atuintloa KIV6U to liunlnom, no-
euunta. Inttrsst paid on Uma dtpoilta,
WILtlAU ( ONNKt.t, ProaldfBt,
C1KO, li ( A.TLIN, Vlra-Prraldant.
WILLIAM ii. ri:i K, L'uaklar.
1)1 II 1 1 I (IKS.
lviiiiiini Connstl, Goorco 11. Catlln,
Alfred Hand, Jamai Aralibald, Menry
11.11, i, Jr., Willi.,., X. jSinllh, lull..
Kallar.
With Woven Wire Mattresses
and latest Folding Devices,
Actual value, $3.50.
We Will Sell Them for the Next Five Days at
$150
Our Spring Stock is fast arriving
Your inspection is invited.
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