The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 12, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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Till SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 12. 1894.
6
LIVE NEWS OF
TWO P1TTST0NS
Tiik BOBAXTOH Tiuhunk's Plttton de
Murtmwtt im W ohwrga of J. M. Fahy, to
Whom news items aud complaints muv bo
referred.
THE PITTSTCN HOSPITAL.
Eunituarr of ths Work ud a Staiem- nt
cf It Condition
At ,i meeting of iii hospital associ
ation held Tuesday niflit. John I!. Law
was aleotod ohairinan, ami W. H. Hot
ldi ierUry. Tht following were
elaete.l int traataea for tbaenialng mm :
.Jntiu r. Law.S. B BennsttaJ; L. Cuke,
John A. Collier, W. B. Rntladga Alex.
Brydan, fheo, Hurt. S, P. Penp, T. B.
Lance, i'. il Mirour, W. L. Watson
and (J, 8, Ku-t n, the lust named beinn
tin1 only now mtlttbw of the board.
Traaaurar W. L Waliort nroanutet.
hli rwporl of tlse Buanclal oouaitton of
thft nMOOletlOO frum tli lny of com
meneement to April l, 11)4 It ihowi
tha Institution to b In healthy Bnaa
uial condition M may be gleaned from
tl'.e following collections from uilue
employei,
Pa. Coal Co. old Forf colliery
" " Oentral "
" " No. 0 A u "
II J,;,, ( .1
" " lloyt. 4'7 "
" " Baraum "
" " No. U "
Old Forge I'oal Oo, Limited
l lear Spriug Co
I'.utler Coal Co
NaWtOV, Coal Co
Avocn lal Co
Babylon Coal Co...
Langcllffe Coal Co
Mouut Lookout Coul Co
Hidide Coul Co
Hatdalbnrg polllary
L, v. K. K. Employee, Cox ton...
Collected by J. A. Collier
Collected bv W. 11. Kutledu'e. . . .
. f 10(1 25
. 488 40
. St 10
. INS M
. 4IU 75
. o5U 50
. ;!07 10
. J01 00
. 150 50
. -i&3 75
. m :5
. 5i hi 50
. lt SO
. 'IbS 09
. 0fj oo
. iso -jo
. 100 HQ
. 4y 76
. 55 U0
. 7 00
5 00
llie sbov contributions, amounting
to(&987.91, were made as required bv
the act or the leijisUture of 1891, appro
priating $1", 000 for the erection and
forntabing of the hospital building,
the Pa nnaylrania Coal company donat
ing the beantifnl site, a tract of three
end oue-(;uurter acre, valued at 18,000,
The treasurer reported, In addition
to above receipt, .WCJ of the
00 appropriated by tue Ust legisla
ture for sewers. grading and fenc
Ing, and 1888 67 of the $10,000
appropriated fur two years main
tenance, also for life membership
fee from Hon. W. H. Cool, 100: for
six beds and furniablng, i'iOO, special
furnisliinsje by different organizations
amourting to $l4,ll,and coutribntinns
to the general fund aggregating 7Si09
The latter sum included contribution
from churches. Sunday schools, ocie
ties md several Individnala. The First
national bank paid U7 33 interest on
deposits, which with 14,500 louse I by
th-- t ulc made the total receipts $83,
103 03
Eip-uditures rjnortod wsr-: Con
tract for building, ?:'-) 421 68; rcbt't.
r-lTii IS. sewers. 1 5 7. radi ug.88,968.18;
furniture and lurmshings. t3.143.84;
plumbing for water snpplv f49H: fire
protection, hose, etc.. 1376.50; print
ing and iUvt'r:isins,74 10; -itra paint
ing, etc., on building, 10; elec
tric lizht and fixtures, $$39.58; fuel,
173 20: innurance, 3! 07; tele
piione. 20 67, repairs, S-M 18; interest,
9100 7"), pay roll (6 moutiiei, $701.31:
groceriia an I t'rovision,$54478; medi
cal enpoliea, $160 23: mrgical supplies
IB06.88; onelaaaifi'd bills, 170.48; paid
on lank loan, 83, 1 500 showiug bonda
18,000 lne on loan, a balance of 1C9 13
due to treasurer. The report was re
ceived, 3urject to audit under the rnles.
After adj mrnment of the corporate
body the ieetion of a steward and
matron was taken np Superintend
ent Gilison and wife, who have so suc
cessfully filled the poalUooi of steward
tnd matron for the pist year, war re
elected.
After passin? npon several minor
tnattter, such aa reports, etc., the
board adjourned to meet next Tues-lay-
Pre kntios is fcef.ter than cure, and yon
may prevent I hut tired fnehng by takinft
Hooil'e arsararilla, which will Iteep your
Woo l purn and free from acid taint and
?erms of disease.
Hood's Pilw do not purg, pain or
ripe, but net promptly, easily aud
;fflciently. 25c.
, .
AVERTIBLE BUZZERS.
Ir. 3 .in Bal.w7s arid V.. : Cart
Co BulLl'tl Btmines.
One of the largest snow storms t! tha
yesr has nviopd this town in a man
tle of snow fuily fourteen inches deep.
Not in many years hav th? older resi
dents any recollection of hsving wit
nessed a sight inch as the present, at
this time of the year. S'.eam railway
travel was badly delayed and the street
:rs managed to worry along as bttt
tbey could. Business was suspended
for tha day and nearly all the mine
colleriw were forced to suspend work.
PITTSTON HAPPEN INGS.
Brief Faraarsph cf Mlsor natter Ir.
Urtr ina;!y Told.
A comedy of errors the council.
The jingle of the sleigh bells Is htard
ance mrr
Archie Honeywell, of Wvoming. had
three fingers smashed while coupling
cars in Coxton yard Tnesday.
It is announced that the Luzerne
court will pass on the new conrt home
,Hi"stion on April 88
Two experienced organ builders
from New York are here, repairing
the larga pipe orgtn at St. John's
church.
Robert Vivian, of Tompkins .ttrset,
who has bean 111 of pneumonia, die I
yesterday. Funeral annonncament will
be made later
J. O. Thompson, representing a mer
chant tailoring firm that has th
contract for supplying Uncle Hum's
mail carriers with uniforim, woa in
town yesterday taking measurements
f the local carriers for new spring
(nits. The carriers will don the new
luits about May I,
Tha grand jury ralnrned a trna bill
agninst Adam Savage, of this place, R.
I. Dennett, prosecutor, for keeping a
tippling house.
The funeral of Patrick Moon, of Port
Griffith, took place Tuesday afternoon
mid wae largely attended. The remains
were conveyed to St. John's church,
where services ware conducted by Rv.
Father M. J. Kelly. The following
named gentlemen of the E. B. A.
toaiety, Branch 72, wera tha pall
bearers: James Hoban, Patrick Mong
ban, William Mongham, John Walsh,
Martin Tigue and Thomas Walsh. In
terment was made in Market ceme
tery. m
Buoltlen' Arnloa Salva.
The best salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or uo pay required. It
is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price '& cents per
box. For sale by Matthews Bros.
WORKING GIRLS IN DANGER
Rush for Spring Gooda Doubles the
Strain on Tired Shop Girls Va
cations a Long Way Off -How
Many Keep Well and
Strong.
'0 men wkli (Misters dear,
i) men with mothers ana wives,
It's&ol tlta liuen your waarinn' onti
liv.t nuinau araatvrea' Uvea.11
If Thomas liool could have looked
into one of tlio big retail stores in auy
city with the endless streams ot anger
buyer and the pale faced shop girls
behind the counters, he would have In
cluded women is well as men in hie
appeal for more humanity.
In order that some may go finely
clad ami have leisure, thousands of
tired Working liirli must wear out
health, good looks and streuKth by loug,
close hours iu offloea, behind mou it -OnoUi
store oonntert and in factories.
' Women, us lr. Weir Miteholl says
"are by phyaiologloal nature more lin
ble to be nervous and thin-blooded
than ata man," ll is a sad drawback
Iu tha face of the duties of life, that u
very little emotional disturbance, an
xiety of nervous strain ufl'ue to over
Ooms the woman as It does not the
man. and that the same excesses which
make him irritable make, her nervous.
The roatst friend tired, feeble wo
men have today is Tuine's celery com
pound, the remarkable discovery of
Ptof. Edward R Phelpa, M D LL D.,
of Dartmouth eoUtgf, This grsatest
norvs regulator and blood purifier yet
kiii'iru is tha uiaiustay ot a ,;iai pro
portion ut the homes ihrouhout the
country whore nervous weakness and
feebleness have autered Cains' celery
compouud begins at once to rebuild
the shuttered usrves and uerve centers
all over the body it is the on great
spring medicine, because. It quickly re
move impurities from Ilia blood; givos
new life aud vigor by tilling every tiny
rauiitlcatiou of the blood vessels with
rich red blood, aapable of making heal
thy tlssu
The difference between the knowl
edge of today," say a woll-kuowu
scientist, "and that possessed before
Dr. Phelps' studies of tha uerves and
their iutimate connection with every
process iu the bodv, is enormous Dys
pepsit, for example, is now ranked n
a nurvous disease, and, as in the case of
other nervous weakness, it la readily
curable by attending closely to the
nutrition of the nerve centers with
Faine's celery compound. Diseases of
the the kidneys, heart and the liver are
cured in the same radical way by pro
viding abundant and appropriate uu
trition for their parta"
' Not more food but better," ia she
watchword of tub best medical skill
better food tor nerves tmd nerve cen
ters. When the system is completely
nourished th tired out, rnn down feel
ing vanishes, and the craving of the
nerves called neuralgia, rhaumatisn
anp heart trouble teases.
''These is one remedy deserving the
name of spnug medicine that is
Paine's eelery compound,' said a very
physician. Sick headache, sleepless
ness mental oppression and luck of
energy are cured by Paine's celery com
pound. It makes people well.
Oljev Will Soon Be Busy,
Kanmt City Journal.
Attomry Oentral Uluey will not sit like
a bnmo on a lop much longer. Iu a short
timo now he will, don his blazer, take
down bit ra qnet aad ijo to work.
B
Burdock Blood Bitters
Is a purely vegetable compound, possessing'
perfect regulating powers over all the or
gans of the srstem, and' control'lng their
secretions. It aNo'pui ifles the blood that
't
Cures
All blood humors and diseases, from a com
mon pimple to the worst scrofulous sore,
aud this combined with its unrivalled re
guistiug, cleansing and purifying iuflu-i
er.cn on the secretions ot the llrer.kldneys'
bowels and skin, render it unequalled at a
cure for all diseases of the
Skin
From on to two bottles will cure bolls,
pimple, blotches, nettle rash,oruf,tetter,
and ail the simple fema of skin disease.
From two to four bottles will cur salt
rheum or eczema, shiugleyt, erysipelas, nl
Cert, abscesses, running sores and all skin'
eruptions. It is noticeable tnat sufferers
from skin
Diseases
Are nearly always aggravated by Intoler
Itching, but this quickly subsides on th
removal of the disease by B. B. B. Pasa
ing on to graver yet prevalent dlsesses,
tuch as scrofulous swellings, humors and
Scrofula
We havs undoubted proof that from three
to fix bottles used Intsrnally and by out
ward application (diluted if the skin i
broken; to tbe affected parts, will effect a
cor The great mission of B. fi. B is to
reculate the liver, kidneys, bowels and
blood, to correct aridity and wrong action
(.f the ftomacli, and to open the sluloe
vsys or thesystem to ;carry ofr all rloggnfl
and impure serretlons, allowing nature
ihns toald recovery and remove without
.'ail
Bad Blood
Liver complaint, bilfbuauess, dyspepHla,
slok beadaciie, dropiy, rheumatism, and
every specie of disease aiintng from dls-'
orderfl nver kidneys, stomacb, bowels
and blood. We guarantee every bottle of
B. B. B Should any pAmon be dlssntls
llrd alter using th flr$t bottle, w will re
fend tba money on application parsoually
or by letter. w will also be glad to tend
ttttlmonials and Information proving th
ft'"' i of II. B. B. in th above named dl-'
esses, on application to
FOSTER, Mn,BURN A CO.. Buffalo.N. T.
DSXTKB 8nOK 10.. lae'p. Capital. i ,000,000.
men m.no simk in tiik wpbld.
"A diillar lurttl ( u tlullar rarnrA." t
ThlsI.ndlea'Hollil Kreneli DtmgOla Kid Bol
ton limit dDllvnrrn fr"e nnywlirn in inn li..,on
rotciptori nan, Honey uroer,
or KMtal Note for tl.M).
Knimls every w.iy thn ImhiIb
old In all relnll stetM for
$ . vi We mnkn this t
OWsieBS, lhrr"toro we yitar
iinfr tho Jit, and icrnr,
and, If any nim is not sntlsllcd
will refund thn money
r senil aiietlier pair. Opors
Toe or Common Htnwe,
1C, fe KIC,
tnd hull
your nht;
I lit you.
Illiinlrstod
Cut.
lriKiie
FREE
Dexter Shoe Co
3 FEDERAL ST
Special ttrtnt to Dmitri.
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AUDITORS' REPORT
ok FINANCIAL CONDITION OV
ARCHBALD BOROUGH
FOR YKU KND1NU NABOB It, UN.
Mit P. A PHItiBIN, COLLECTOR, DR
To ami dnplloata tor vear MM. "a
CR.
IU- i-iihIi luiiil t i 1 1 i SI."!1.' 'H
By a per oeoi re bale
iiy pat oant oonualaaion
Ity eatottaratlona
iiy stated iaii.it, re turned to eotnml
Hlonors
By unseated hnda returned to i"iu
inlsiouers
u ;t
IJI 77
177 47
till 72
M si
t,01 7U
JAMES O'BOUBKl, TBBA8UBBB, lli
To bad la treasury from ex treaeuror.l J'w su
To ami. re.-, from OoljaotOI 4, it V
To ami r.o from oommlaHouara for
li. onso Ufift W
To unit lor boro building '"
(l,:tlfi I'J
JAMX8 O'ROUBKB, TRBA.SURBR '
By bonds No,. - to IT, radaamad..!,. t ""
By oonpont KW
Hy orders rodeamad B,M H
By state tax paid M
lly OOIUmtalOU no I per cent Ill N
iiy oasa nu hand n
i),;ti;i II
UKNI'UAI. BXPBNDITURE8
Thomas Qllhrol, road work f
MU'hanl Murray, M "
pW0 Klllm ll, "
Ant. i uulaavy, 11
Ant. Ui loliin. " "
Curiae Klnfford. " "
Mai tin liurke, " "
Joint l.alle, ' M
Mlohael i. sue. " '
I'atilok Lane, " M
Thomas Prlor-i " "
lleury Siinoii. ' "
Edward Miller, " "
Ooou Kllneboiir, " "
Luke Kl vim, " "
John BtOI,
James 1 . a loi . 11 M
Martin l uiiiiiiln.'s, " "
John a Dquaber, " "
Conn Berghsuser. " "
J.'hu Murra) . 11 "
Miko SScwitkl, " "
Hour y Myers, " "
A J. Miller, " "
Bdward Naary, " "
II nry ort. " "
Tlioiias alone, " "
JiiuuB Otto, " "
I'litnok Hurke, jr., " "
Teddy Kuuiey. " "
Frank BinnagaB, " "
I'at McOreal,
Jno. Burk". " 11
Win. Il.vkuiati, " "
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Peter Hi ckman. "
Ami NoOermott, " "
Peter Mahn. " 11
Patrick .' u.i t. " "
1'ati i k TooUo. "
l'atru k Paildon, " "
Frank Burke, " "
I Iwd Kinney, Jr., " "
Mien. Nealon, " "
Bleb. Mcllale, "
Kdwd MoDonneu, " "
Alex. " " " "
J p MoOlynn, " "
Jno. McAiidroiv, " "
Kd Kinney, rsr., " "
Thomas Swift, " "
Thomas Murphy, " '
Jame " "
John QUror, jr., " "
Martin Catfrey, " "
Miobae) Brennan. " "
Steven Banett, i-T., " "
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Jno. Steiner, " "
Jno. P. r ell, " "
Mich. Swift,
Win. ' " "
J J. MrHale, " "
Edwd. OBoro, " "
.vnth.ny Daffy, path
master " "
Thoe. Pndden, " "
P. J. Bursa, ' "
Th'.s. K. Slunley,
Ed Lane, " "
Thomas K. Munloy, comin's work
Thomas Caffry, eonim's work
P. .1. Burno, comm's work
BdBIakt comin's work
Thomas Padil.-u. comm's work
Mark Price, coinm s work anil supplies
M. J. Swift, secy . comm. work
M. J. Swift. s"cy alary
P. J. Burke, Burije.
Mark Price, taam work
By Pn p t. team wirk
Jno, Cfcrilen
James O U tn in
Jamoa Giluallon
Jones aud Lack
M. J. McHals
John McHalo, tolice duty
Joreniiah Liuhigg, police duty
Mike O'Hi.ro. p .lie. duty
Michael l.ottus. police duty
J J. Newcomh. police duty
Patrick Hart, poueaduty
Thomas F. Munley. pohou duty
f-teve Barrett, jr., polic duty
hichard Kielty. polio duty
u illism Doughr. police duty
Michael lei i. prep ballots
P. A. Phllbln. prop, ballots
Tho. P. Wells, prop ballots
i'hos. P. Wells, dolivvring ba'luts
P. J. Barrett, prep and del. ballots
H. C. Linilermsn. auditor business at
Scran on
T F. O'Boro, auditor at Hcranton
T. F. O'Boro auditing aeoouut
T. F. Wells, auditing accounts
B.C. Lindnrniun, auditing account. .. .
IVm Law, int. on bonds
H Hovels, bit on bondf
Justus Bishop, int. on bonds
ban. A; iii-on
James Kouly
P. P. spolninn
James M. Raton, surveying
James O'liourko treasurer btltinottat
scianton
d pi. ant Oaaette, printing
157 ia
13 uu
4 50
2s 88
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Bcranton Truth "
Propat rtros.. lumher
F. J. II'Bovle. supplies
Arclibsld Water toinpany. suppl'os
U L. Bell. r'
1 iii. Mot, I , " ....
lly Barrel!,
H Wilkle
E J Mylotte, hone
Mrs. Johnson fjanltraaa)
H. M Hannah, pi ofoHsioual service.. . .
E H. House. " " ... I
" boundary dispute (
T. p. MePtrmott, "
CliarlesM. iJoni-ll. " "
Fhillp Bahle, " "
Ilv Beck, " "
a b Dnnnlngi ' "
Willard, Warren Knapp, prof. ser..
A. V. Uerbig. fiaifs
Mrs. (' I loO". rnt
Aug Bishop, sui piles and rap. hydrant
1I.H u'Honrkn, nupplins
I: J Barrttt, painting
Patrick MoUonelt, supplies
M Norton, siipi-lles
Jiimes H White, services
H. J. Beaiiuiari, 11 vices
Ant U.wly. lainares
Jno. .1. Fa hi y. sheriff
P, J Munley. juilife of election
j .1 Barrett, making iiupii.-nto
nun Vapor l.u-l.i Co
3o ui
5o 05
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1J2 1X1
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20 75
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4 00
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25 0 I
3 76
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Total ami of ordtrt radtanad is.riou 112
ESTIMATED I.IAIilLI I IES.
Bonded indebtedness 4,IKHI 01
nterti t on ontstannlnt bonds to Aoril
1 wioo
nutstandlngorders 47 11
I 'i-.piiKl bllm of Sun Vapor Light 0019
pan m 17
Total.
. .$5,401 as
RE80URCEB APRIL l, loin.
Am "lint due turn treasurer
Amount one fi conunlasioner h por
lest report
Am. .tint rttnrnad by collector
Ai int dun from ei Collector J J.
Iti.i i "'t
Viilimtl'.u "f boroafh property and
furniture ,.
Liiii'iiiti. i in .-.xi-i-in of rotourott
23 32
4H3 IIS
uu 3
67 82
.IK' oo
1,102 73
$.-..4nH 84
Liabilities lu azottl of resources. ... $3,1112 73
HlllH for work don.. In year ending
March ii. I8M8, m.t roturnad to Audit
ora when making last rsport and an
proved b 1 '..mi. il of ItM and ImU
(ll.Olndi'il abovni apt HS
wit, tnavnderslRi ad Auditor! of Arohbald
Borongtai praeeut tin ai.ovo itatamtnt aa true
and correct to boat "f OUT knowledge and be
II. r. II c. i. r; iii:iiman.
T V O'HORO Auditor.
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MULTICHR0ME3.
Art for the masses.
One Dime and
One Coupon.
WEAK MEN your attention
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Gray's Specific Medicine
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torrOM, and linpottntcy, and all tlltiuiiHuii that
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N. TIM Hi.-olllo Mfdlcmn 1h noli. iy an
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PROFESSIONAL
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lit Q Kim Alt dkan barmovedto61l
l' Hiu u.-B ali eut, Hi lantoll, I'a. Uual Of
lioaittt l-ulll-l-llollso -.ill .ie )
OK a J. i. u.N. i.i.i. otlca WlWaahtagton
avtiiiUH, coiner Hi. run street, over
Kraneku s drui; etore. Uebidiiiioe, 722 Vine st.
tltlli e boursi 10 30 to 12 a. in and 'i to4 and
S 30 to 7.30 f, m Huinlay, 2 to i p, m.
OR w B. ALLBN, Ufllea tor. Lack
wanna and WaahlBBtiin avaal ovm Luun-
ard h.,e alorr; utllue hours, 10 to 12 a in. aud
ato 4 u in, eveiiliun at i tslliluneu, ..i. .s
Washington nva
iiiu i. r klv, Praettoa Unltad to Dta
It at th Kve. Bar. N.aw and Throat;
oflTu a, 122 Wyumlng avo. Uesldonoa, 5 Vine
sti'tut
j lit I. M HATES, 1411 Waahniatou Aveuuu.
It Offls hours, StoS em, l.Duto 3 aud I
t., S hi
IOBM U WBNTZ, M D., Olllees 62 andjH
il Couiiuoiiiinaltli Lull In. k roaidonoe 711
Madiisiuavn: otll. e hour, iff to 12, i to 4, 1 to
b; Hiindavs 2 HO to 4. tivoulngn at restdeuoe A
ipocialty made of diiuasss of tho eye. ear, nose
anil ttuoat mid eyntOojogy.
I il 1. 1 Aid MJHt;EllMH.
P BTUROli Viiterlaary HurKOon, Won
Eta tlstry a spneialty; sold medalist of On
tarlo Veterinary CoUta. OfHcu. 420 Snruce
street Teluphouu No. 1732.
I AUY I US
I M V. KANi'K ri Law and Collection ot
J . il. ... No. 317 ttnrueo St, oppislite forest
Houmi. Scranlou, I'a,; collections a specially
tin mil -lit Pennsylvania; reliable correspond
ents iu every county.
ii.ii ti ii., ,i. Attorney aud . i
Ion at Law.
Coiiiiiionealth building,
Washiuk-toa ava
W. 11. JESSUP,
HoiiACk E Hanoi
W H JKSKtll'. JH.
U'lLI.AKD. WAKKKN KNAPl', Attir
noya iiuii Counselors at l-iw. Reuubliuan
bulldiinr. Waahinirtnu ave.. Scrantoa. Pa.
1) A l l KHnuHtcwTLCo. Attorneys aud
Counsellors at Law; otlices n and n Library
Lulldina. boranton. Pa
ItOSWEIX H. rATTiasoti
W 1 a n A. Wilcoi.
A LKHEU HAND. WILLIAM J. HAND. At
torneys and Counsollom, Coniniou wealth
hutldlnit Kooms IB, 20 and ii.
II
ENKY M. SEELV Law orllcei lu Price
liuil'liiiK. 12ti M ashiiivUin aveuua
.''RaNK T OKLLL, Attorney at Law. Kooin
I fi. Coal Exchanpe. Beranton. Pa
MILTON W LOWRY,
C. H VON STOHCH.
Att'ya, !27 Waslnnu
ton av., C. H square
J AMES W. OAKPOHD, Attorney at Law.
J rraiins 68, 84 and 8ft. Commonwealth b'l'g.
CAMUEL W. ELH;aK, Attorney at Law.
il Ofliee. 317 Snruce st.. Scranton. ft.
LA. WA'l'HES, Attorney at Law. 421
. Lackawanna sue.. Smmton. Pa
I) P. MIITH. Couimcllor at Law. Office.
I . rooms 54, Sn, M Commonwealtb liuildinf
c.
K. P1T( HEIt. Attorney at Law, Com
monwealth hollaing. Scranton, Pa
C. CDMEGY8. m Spruce st.
DB. RUPLOQLB, Attorney-Lonns ueno
. tint.-.; on "--il if tt -urtt w Spruce.
FTKiLLAJir Attornev-atXawy 12U Wy
oniinjrsvenu... S.-ranton.
HAVE YOUK DEEDS AND MORTGAGES
writton and acknowledged by 1. W.
BROWNING, Attorney and Notary Public, 29
Commonwealth Bull.llnir
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scrm,
i ton. Pa., prepares U and girls for college
or businessr thoroughly trains voang children.
Cstalovue at re.jua-t.
Rev. Tiiomas M Cnx
Waltkh 11. Bieix.
MISS WOROKSTERU K1NDEKOAUTKN
and School 412 Adamn avenue pupil i
ncetved at all timea Next term will oueu
April 9.
lll-NTlsTS.
p C, LATJBACH, Surgeon Dentist, No. 119
v . Wyimiinir nve
R. M. sTKATi'i i.N. offlcn Coal Exelianire
THE REPUBLIC Savings and Loan aho
1 elation will loan ou m .noy on easier ternn
sun pay you nnttor on investment than any
other association. Call on S. N. CALLfcN
DER, Dime Bank building.
HOTBM AMI UKSTAtinANT"!.
THE WESTMINSTER, 217 21D Wyoming
i svo. niKiiiM ncaicu wun stuam: all mod
em Improvement, C M Thiimar, Prop
rt ieuler s hotel. S27 Uokawanna ve
d uue, Scrantoa Rates reasonable.
P ZltOl.aH, Proprietor
H'HSTMINSTER HOTEL.
W. O. SCHENCK. Manager.
Sixteenth stret, one block east of Broadway,
at Union Square, New York
American plan, tatOpw day and upward
rOYNE HOUSE, liuropean plan; good
" rooms Open day and night liar sup.
piled wltb the beat
r. ii. uywk, rroprletor.
lCRANTON HOUSE, near 1) . L A W pas
H tnnger depot, ('onducte.l on the European
plan. Vii Ton Horn, Proprietor
i RAND CENTRAL, 'in largest and best
VI enulppel hotel In Ailuntown, Pa.; rates
f2 and 12.50 per day.
ViLTou D. Bakufb. Prnprleter.
Alt! III! KI TS
DAVIS HOUPT, Aiehitects Room i
211 and '.II Coinnionw.viltb n'ld'g. Scranton.
1 L WALTER Alchlteal Library bulld
Iv. ing Wvominir si eiiiie. Scranton.
f L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect, Pries
I hnlldlnv. 120 Vvaallington Avo.,Sernnton.
MIM l:i.l,AM Ol s
HoitTiiN d. swAHfs Wholesale
lumber. S and s Dims Bank building.
Scranton. Pa
M
EGARGEH IIROTHERM, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, nsnor bam. twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington avo, Scrantoa
ra.
j.OOTE's LIVhRY. 15414 Capmne avenue
I Elrst class carriages D L 1- OOTE, Agt
Funeral Director and KnihnlmiT.
TMtANK V. BROWN , CO, WHOLE
I sale dealers In W.iodwaro, Cordage aud
Oh Cloth, 720 W. Lackawanna avenue.
llAIER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIU FOR
if balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and abnotrt work furnished. For terms
address R. J. Bauer. OOtduOtor, 117 Wyoming
file . over Hulliet t's music store
pSRA FINN ,v SONSp'bnlldcrs and coutrac
J a tors lnrds: Corner Olive at. and Adams
eve ; i-ornnr Ash st. end Paun avn,, Scranton
aBKna,
(I R. clark co Itadamta, florist
VS, and Nurserymen; store I4U Washington
avenue; green h.uise, 13.VI North Main avonne;
etore teleithorn. 7H.V
TEAS.
GHANII IN ION 'I EA Co.. Jonas Urns.
WlltK S 111 ; NN.
"I OS KUKTTEL, 6i5 Lsckawanns avonne,
O Scranton, Pa , iiianuf'r of Wire Screens.
AHTOHEHARTIAN
906 South Washington Avenue,
Contractor and builder of Concrete Flaggl tig
Concrete Blocks, Potato, Butter ana Coal
Bins, Wet Cellars dried up. Orders may b
left at Thompson & Pratt, Will aim A Oo,
Main and Eynon Streets, or it Scranton
Stove Works. Also Foundations, Cisterns.
Pish Wire Tunnels and Coffin. Flagging for
Garden Walks.
WE
BELIEVE
We have the hand
somest line of Parlor
and Drawing Room
ever shown in this
state and we would
like you to see it.
Hill &
Connell
Washington Ave.
Seeds and
Fertilizers
Large Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
Lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates for
Farms, Lawns and
Gardens.
HUNT & CONNELL CO.
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
Uade at the MOOSIC and KL Mi
DALE WORKS.
Laffiin & Rand Powder Co.'
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electric Batteries, Fuse for explod
ing blast, Bafety Fuse and
RcpaunoChemical Ca'sHigh Explosives
MALONEY
OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO
OILS
an!
lubricating
Also Shafting and Journal Grease.
OFFICE: -Rl West Lackswsnns Ava
VHiUKS Meridian Strsst
Hotel Wayerly
Eui-opssn Plan. First class Tlar attsehed.
Penal tor Bsrtucr Ik 1 1 Tannhssuspr
Boor.
E, Col 15th and Filbert Ms hkh
Must dnsiralila for rssldsnts ot N V Venn
lyh iu. 1,1 All ror.vsnlnnrss lor trsvelrs
to and from Broad Clrort stain n and the
Tnrirth and Msrkst Rtrwtt station Div
tlrat'lu for vlsitlon Hersntonlans aad peo
II lu tho Anthracite Kgtoa
J. VICTORY,
PK0PRIET0R
SCIENTIFIC SHOEING.
BavlBS snrurcd thn BBOBKQ FORGE el
W llll m Bwia . S .11 for s r-erniBiiiut lul
baaj ptand, l bu condael m. imtifl.- and
l'stliulniilnal Mins.ii for tho rii.VDnti.ui, Kn
llof and t'uis nf I.amsni'KH sutl othir Impndi
inolitr In tho ii'.oviuints of Uoim'S luclilmitnl
or dui' to inii'rltt sliiMlng I shsll nlvc tho
work my iirrsonsl altoutl' n slid uusrauton no
ultra charge. excupt lor um ..v-im-nt I.snu
iixss, (to., will I.- tieata.l aftumooiis. A fro
cllnli: and profosslonal sdvic kIvsd every
Mondsy from I to . r. M.
JOHN HAMLIN, D. Y. S,
THE
Thatcher
IS THE Bf ST. Get price and
sen th furnace and be con
vinced. A full line of HEAT
ERS, A .polio and Uauae Door
Kange.
CONLAFS HARDWARE
P1TTSTON PA.
Ladies Who Value
A refined complexion most use Pozzonl's Pow4J
dar. It producos a soft and beautiful skin,
Furniture
MOQSIC POWDER CO
SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL
The above brands ; of flour can be bad nt auy of the following merchants,
i will accept The J MKsii IWVH qoPPOII of '4r, on each one hundred no an da
Who will IK-l'elit
of flour or 50 ou aaoh barrel of flour.
Duniuore K P i'mja, Oold Medal Brand
iH?g?.Tr,S !lTt BKtlv liran I
1 il', u v f'i i"n"" "V P" Whhuru (it.
Oold Medal Brand; J. sejih A Mesrs M.n.
avenue. Superlative Brand.
Oreou Wdge- A L.Bpenor.Oold Medal Brand.
J. l.MoUale, bun.. rim, ve.
fiovideucu-Fenuer or ChalioelLN Main avu
uue. Huoerlutivn brand;!; J in,mv. W
Market street. Oold M-dil 'Brand
Olynhant -Jatnes Jordan, Huperlali ve Brand
Pi. knll.-shanVr ft K.U-r Bupurlative
Jerinyn-U. o. Winters 4 Co Bupeialatlve
Arulibald-Junes, B injiejn it L'o . Oold Medal
tarlLdale -B 8 Clara. Oold Medal Brand,
lionusdale 1 N. Foster at Co Oold Medn
Mmooka M H. LsvellM.
NORWAY IRON
ULACK DIAMOND
Si I, V EH
KXTItA SPECIAL.
(s.lNDEHKON-8 ENGLISH
JESlsOF'S ENGLISH
CAST STKEL
HOUSE SHOES
TOE CALK
'I I I IE
MACHINERY
BPKIMO
SOET STEEL
ANVILS
BKLbOWS
HOKSE NAILS
WILEY & RCS3ELL AND WELLS BROS.
CUTTING MACHINERY
Bittenbender & Co., Scranton
Wholesale and retail dealers' in WaRonmakers' and Blacksmiths'
SUPPLIES.
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AT
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133 Penn Avenue.
A CHANCE to buy at your own price
Hardware, Saws, Hammers, Tinware,
Lamps, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions. Fancy
and Other Goods.
Sign Red Flag,
E P. P. P.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
and potassium
g: Hakes
gr Marvelous Cures
iin Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
tfa p. p. p. purifies th Mooil, bitMtVD
th weuk ul npMUUtotS, ti.xrn
Rtrcnfrih to weakcniMl nerve, oipei)
tliHea-aoA.glrlnff ihopntlent tiMilth and
toa iiappine whore si ok ms, Lr'..my
li't'linK's ami laaattudo r.rst prevallinl.
Fr primary. aoconilnrj and tertiary
arphLltri, forolotHl pottntnK. merou---
rmlnoUon, malurta, tl fpcpsla, and
Mfr In nil and akin 1leaaet, llko
blotchn, plmplos, oM chronic U0Mt
' tetter, soalit hona, hollat eryalpelan,
pu ecrema we Ml aay, wt thovit fear ot
"g contra(ilctlon,thAl P. P. P. la the best
0- blood purlflor In the world.and tnakea
mm poaltlre, apeedy and permanent ourca
Innllca'seu.
JkdlM whoo ayttema are pclaimd
iB" and whttte blood iln an Impure condl-g-
ttnn. duo to racnatrnal Irregularltlea,
ore necullarly beneflteil bv the Won
dorful tonic and bloHi cleahainir prop
a--- ortlea of P. P. P. Prloklj Aih.Poke
Hoot and Potaaalum.
SraiNuFiSLD, Mo., Aug. l in.. 1893
1 can fpoak In the hltrhcat terma of
" your modiclno f rom ni own poraonnl
g Knowledice. I war affected with heart
diaenae, pleurisy nnd rheumatUin for
P 3j years, woe trenteil by the very host
phyvlclaitM aua apont bundredi of dol-
Ion, tried every known remedy with-0-
out findlD): rollef. I hovo only taken
''"' Dottle of your P. P. P and onn
cheerfully any it haa done me more
0 good than nny thing 1 havo ever taken.
I can recommend vour medicine to all
aB"""- ButTcrer ol tb above dlspnaea.
jm - M M. VRARY.
8pr igUeld, Green Obunty, Mo.
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The Flour
Awards
"CHICAOO, Oct 31. Fha first official
annotmcement or World's Fair dip-loams
on flour has been made. A
medal haa been awarded by tha
World's Fair judjres to the flour manu
factured by tbe Washburn, Croaby Co,
In tbe reat Washburn Flour Mills,
Minneapolis. The committee reporte
th flour strong and pure, and entitle
it to rank as tirst-dai: patent flour (or
lamily aud bak6rs' use."
MEGARGEL
& CONNELL
wsi'ii'Mi AOKMTi
Tuy lor-Judge & Co , Oold Medal; AthertoO)
A- Co., Superlativ.
Jiuryea lawreuce .Store Co., Oold Medal.
Moonic John IjteCrnala. Isold Modal
l'lttston M. W O'Boyle, W1 Moaal
Clark's Ore.-u-Fraoo tc Pi-rker. Buperlatlvt,
Clarke ftuuiunt-F M. ioung. Oold Medal
Lalton--S. E. Finn & Bon, Oold Meda. Brsul.
Il 1c Pol son -J, E Harding.
Waverly-M. w Bliss i Son, Oold MedaL
Factory ville Chsrles Oarduer, Gold MedaL
Hopijottoui K M Finn Ut Sou, Oold MedaL
Tobyhar.na-Tobyhauna & babigh Lumber
Co. Oold Medal Brand.
Oouldsboro- I A. Adams OoH Molsl Brand.
Moscow O&ige & Clements, Oold Medal.
Lake Ariel J.-.mes A Boriree, Oold MedaL
ForealCity J L. Morgan & Co., Oold Medal
WAGON WHEELS
AXLES
SPRINGS
HUBS
SPOKES
KIMS
STEEL SKEINS
K. R. SPIKES
SCREW
MONDAY EYENING. JAN. 15
Pimpies. Blotches
and Old Sores
. , . .
Catarrh, malaria
and Kidney Troubles
Ait . ni 1-. I . n mn b.T P.P. P. """P
Prlcklj- Ash. Poke Root snd rotas-
slum, tbe grcutevt blood purifier on ' W
earth. ts
Asssnrm, O. . Jul; 21, 191. -9
Mksshr. LirruAN Bros.. Savannah,
Qa I Pear 8irs-1 bought a bottle of "aav
Tour P.P. r. st Hot apt-turn, Ark. .and 9
It haa done me more ffoM than three 4Wt
tnontba'treaiment ai the Hot Springs,
Bond three bqttlea i O. D, -Of
Kcbiioctrullv voura,
JAS. M. NKWTOK, 'ag
Abenleen, Krown Count;, .
t 'up:. J. I. Johnston.
Tc all vhom it may concern: 1 hers '""'V
bv taal ifv to the nonderrnl ppernes 0
of r. P. P. for eruptlona of the skin. 1 pm
pnftere.l for !o ersl year with an nn- "JJF
ilsbtlj and disagreeable eruption on . jfi
mv face. 1 trle.1 everv known reme-
d but In vain, until P. F. P. was used, kW
and am now entirely eure.1. o9
iSlgnedby) J. D. JOHNSTON. "g
isarannah, tia. --Sv
Skin 4'nneer Cured. S
JYrtitinf.'rin Mayor of Scquin,TtX, m ""OW
SKr.N. Tkx.. January 14, 1S93. "
Mesas. i.iri'MAN Bros. . Savannah, jaV
Ha.: S4fi I have trl.-d your P. b
P. P. for a disease of the akin, ueutiily
known a akin .-ureer.of thirty years .
clam ling, Sad (ennj great relief: it ttm
purities the hiiod and roinoves sll Ir- "aF
rltai ion from the aent of the disease ffffj
an. I prevents any spreading of the gj.
sores. 1 have taken flveoraix bottles aF
an.1 feel oontl.lent that another course s)
will effect a euro. It has also relieved
me from indigestion and atomacb "av
troubles. Voum truly,
CAPT. W. M. RUST,
Attorney at Law. "Baw
Book on Blood Diseases Moiled Free.
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PROPRIETORS, 'ajf
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