The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 08, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCTRAyTOX TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, ',. MAHCn 8, 1895.
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A.
HOLY LAND ART PORTFOLIOS.
Ill
OF THE
Most carefully and plotialy tracod with
uottf-baols aud camera, froin s
Bethlehem to Calvary
And the Mount of Olives, '
teinif a gcoif raphinal nml historical account
in imrnitivo mid ldcturea of the Idnwa
wlmrt. L'kilst ami tlin Apustliw lived, tolled
and triumphed, slmwiiiif wlnr Jusim was
burn, reared, baptized, tempted. triiiisllK
uml mid i rui-Hi.d. rt-viewiiiir iu oliruuo
logical order the hccuos of hia prayein.
tears. senium. Illiraelell utld rellfloll
mhii'vemoiit, which brought to humanity
the dawn of a new dav.
A Super!) Rellglo-Edncatlonal,
Xlyjcw- INK AIM I'llHlCATION
Wlii. h is tho joint production of Hev. John
11. Yim-nt, 1 .1.1., l.UU . Uiahop of the M.
t: t'luuvli: Hev. Jumea V. Lee, L). D., and
II. K. M. Ham. thu I'elelnated LiiiuImchuu
nud Somite riiulocranlier. Thm wholly
unique and tlioiviiKlilyrp-toDaCe' tul
licuti'iu compr.nc tint results of months or
travel ami tdiservatiou. involviuK Three
.scpunito l oins of tho Holy l.uiid.
Two bv llishop Vincent, and one lately
concluded l.y l)U. l.KK. upon which ho was
ui-coiiu:ai'.i"d at every sUmO of the journey
by 111:. HA IN. with the !ir.et puotourapu-
tlomen leiun uiMier special comtniisaioii to
present iiietorallv ana uiwripiirt'iy mo
LaNI) K THE SAVloU. Hw very fiKt-
mi os lmve theretore lueu lulloweu Willi
ioiiriioV'
111 IN IU Ills .Al'i'll'--' ' '-'
us shown on ihe KltiHT IMI.OKhl) MAP
i in all Pi i tfollos This work is tho dual ex
pression of a beautitul enterprise., and ia
mi iiK'ompar tide Historical and Kelitfioua
Fine Art Kiforing. An opportunity is thus
L'vrn t i iini'to a delightful tour throuith
T'liWs 'lie without leavintt home. This niait
iiilli cnt collection of over three hundred
and eighty four pliotonruplis -the finest
that cir canto from tlio Kant, lull e
cuieit this year and puolih 'd at an ex
jieiwot llfty thousand dollars; -aliould bo
in every h ime.
Tl e linn whew name is appended will
niaUeit p. ssil.le for every tamily to ob
tain ilicse l'oi tlo.ius ou easy term
HOW TO SECURE
THESE SPLENDID PORTFOLIOS
For every purchaser aud l cents addition
al vou will I'O given one of these beautiful
Art rorti'olnw. ami thus continue until you
have secured the entire series o 24 numbers
Tli -re are 10 beautiful views iu each l'art
ur N ai:ilcr.
We Kiiarantee to furnish our ciitomcra
withtbe entire s-rics as wanted.
V.'e wili it distinctly understood that In
connection " ifti This enterprise we ittiar
nnteo the VKHY Hr T yL'ALITY OK
IHUUS in every departuieut at lowest
livintf pri e. tVme. and b convinced.
We feci nssar-d that you will bo tnoro
than pleased with the Portfolios, and will
le as anxtous'to uiaUe the collection of tho
lit Farts as wo are to ouald--' you to do so.
Very truly you: s.
GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT,
Crj Co:ds. Millinery, Cloais, Etc.,
124 a0 I2S WYOSllfiG AVE.
DR, -:- Rl
413 Spruce Street, 5cranton.
Dr. Ft pvr-a has h.i'l U nt; and vartJ x
fterieiT'o In ho uiial anil n:ivnt itraftira
an'l tf-nts all auto unci r-lironlu dUitiase
r n.rn, womfjn and children.
C0NSULWI3.1 A?iO EXA fWIfi ATIO? FREE.
cJto of hi n -rvous py-it'm, dlMij's at
the , .irt nosi ar.'l ihroat, 'tyMpoKL,
ri.Mnrn.i t .ni.i. lo-t itiiuty, pn i iut ure
fi.lr'!ij:is or '1(ay (n both x'-xs, rt4ivoiji
d'-hihty. raarrh. tumor. cain-tTh, ri-jt-t:oiiH.
hl'.-'j'i-o'jivonini;, Ilr, fiiilj'y.
o.si roiion ami rrur or yoinn, man
fcnoil, tA z n if, H' Tof ilia, fit. Vtns' flari'-o,
mihma, l,-afH of th h.urt, luriK'V
iiVr, KHim-y?, iiaoitr, fliomitui. etc.
Voting Men Positively ("-tire J.
Offer to the Public for aturrh.
Any one ptifforlncr rith Catarrh who
i:'h -n to he (rrniaT.cnTly, quickly and
cha-(y cured ntny r'iciv' thrm; monthV
treutmrit for only FIVK IKiLKAIt.4. The
ao' tor Ihik diiu-uv-rfl a H;ciiio for this
cli'-adod dinasfr. You ciu trut and cur
yours"ir and Tamily with it at horn, it
livi;r luiJd to euie. A trial treatment
ni'I'irK TKmSrai: 0 n. m. to 9 p.
in.; niiii'iiivfl. i' in nri'i a in 4
CARPETS
Examine our new line of Spring
(inoils. All of dm latest dssinns
anil culurinus, and our prices
lower tli.in any cither house in
the trade, fur gauds of the same
liiiilily.
CURTAINS AND SHADES
of cut)- description and duality.
WALL PAPERS
We arc overstocked and will sell
at prices aliiuit one-half the reg
ular price, as we need the room.
v
J.Scott Inglis
42S LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
AVOl'A.
The funeral of Mrs.James McDer
Tnutt took place from her late home on
tlrovo Direct yesterday nfternoon. In
terment was made In HI. Mary's cem
etery. Deceased was 20 years of ng
and Is mourned by a husband and
un Infant a few weeks old; also her
pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. John McKlone,
live In others and one sister, all of
Avoca,
Rev. A. J, Welsley. and John Connor,
pr attended the Installation of Kev.
It. O. Jones, at Taylor, last evening.
Miss Lizzie Mitchell Is confined to her
home by the grip.
it
fi
El EVES
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOLUTELY
HEWS OFJHIS VICINITY
TIIKK11ANN0CK.
Rev. P. A. Doiu'y, secretary of tho
Northwestern Pennsylvania Sabbath
union, wua here yesterduy arransInK
for dates.
James W. Piatt, returned from La
porte Wednesday evening and reports
the judlelul contest still on. Quite a
number of witnesses have been called
this week, but the principal work of
the Judlelul court has been tho exam
ination of the election records. It Is
probable that a commission will be ap
pointed to take the depositions of wit
nesses in this county, thus saving the
travel fees to Sullivan.
The general audit of tho Columbia
ltlcycle company was here yesterduy
and established a local agency with Al
bert 1'. Miller.
ihirdon Williams, a noted raftsman
and hunter of the days gone by, still
delights to recall the scenes of sixty
years ago. ie was one of the most
trusty pilots in the early days of raft
ing on the Susquehanna, and the old
lumbermen along the river will remem
ber him well.
Zibu Killings is reported considerably
better.
Chinese laundry Is to be estali-
lished in the Oaskey restaurant build
ing, on Warren street, next week by a
Mongolian named Kee. The only tex
tile bleachory previously operated hi re
was conducted by Charlie Sing, who
became dlspoiide nt. went to Missouri
and sluillled off his mortal coll in un
unknown, but supposedly tragic man
ner. The Evangelical people are eagerly
watching for news from their confer
ence, which Is In session nt l'ottstown.
The I.hibbsltes are negotiating for the
purchase of the church edillee. which
the supreme court awarded to tne
Howman-KshiT faction, and upon the
outcome of the matter hinges the ar
rangement of the circuit In this locality.
Mrs. Davis, the evangelist. Is ex
pected to arrive at noon todny.
The mnrrlage of J. W. PeWitt to Jliss
Althea Depue, of I.aceyvllle, Is current
ly reported to have occurred last week.
Un tho assumption that It Is a Tact, we
offer congratulations.
Kcvlval meetings have been in prog
ress at Laiirangi the past three weeks
under tlp leadership of Iiev. George
Hine, of the liitptist church, and that
moral desert Is being shakon from coti-
r to circumference. Reports say that
m arly the whole community nas mvn
gathered Into the fold. May It con
tinue un' it r.'.'t r:ie Is leit outside.
Mrs. Cordon Williams Is steadily fall
ing.
The Montrose Sentlm 1 pays It is
rumored that parties from Tunklian
noek will start a grocery store. So far
as we are aware none of our grocery-
men are loosening their tttheiin pins
to move In that direction.
11 OX LSD ALE.
The Amity club have just received
four new members into tnf.r mia.-i.
r. J. Hartung. H. Kimble, John K.
Jenkins and Wlllam Watts. A social
fur members of the cluj will be held
next Friday evening.
H. v. Charles A. Howells. II. A., of St.
James' church, Jermyn, will oMiciate in
Grace church this evening.
Iavld Iiinman: of Kingston, was a
call. r in town yesterday.
James Finnerty, of the University or
Pennsylvania. Is spending a few days
wltliTiis parents.
Thej Uaptist supper Wednesday even
ing wis a very enjoyable affair and
well attended.
(ine of the worst nuisances that
Honesdale, It seems, Is forced to submit
to, Is the snowballing practiced by
young boys, espcclaly those attending
school. They congregate on the cor
ners nnd thmw the snowballs tit each
other, and th-n. by way of diversion,
salute n, paxserby in a very unpleasant
manner. Again the balls rrcpiently
fly wide of their mark mi I do damage
to objects not Intended to be struck.
The snowball nuisance, n menace to
the safety of citizens, should be stopped
at once und furev-r.
The young people of the Methodist
F.piseopal church will give a social on
Thursday, March 14, and hope to Fee
a large attendance.
Kisk's Jubilee fingers will given an
entertainment nt the Presbyterian
chapel Friday, March IS.
.Mother! .Mother!! Mothers! !!
Mrs. Wlnslow's Hoothlntr Syrup hn bcn
used for over fifty year by millions of
mothers for their children while, teetlilnit,
with perfect success. It soothes tho child,
soften the Rums, all.iys nil pain: cured
wind colic, nnd Is the lust remedy for
illnrrhea. Sold by driiKglsts In every part
of tho world. 1)ii niro nnd ask for ".Mrs.
Winning's Hoothlng Eyrup," and tuku l,o
other kind. Twenty-five cents a botllu.
roKKsT mw
A basket social will be held by the
Methodist F.plscopal Sunday school at
tile home of Charles J. Young, tonight.
The merchants of the borough lmve
reiiie:iled the council to raise the license
fee for transient retail dealers In Forest
City from $!.) per month to SI ill) per
month. That body bus signified Us
willingness to amend the onllnanco as
requested.
Since the correspondent of The Trib
une called the attention of tho bourd of
IKjor directors to the case of I leorgc Cor-
penter, tho colored man who lies 111 on
Hudson street, adequate relief has been
given him and he Is much Improved
The directors claim they were not oc.
qunlntcd with tho exact circumstances
nnd gave as much relief ns was asked
for at first.
The next convention of the Patriotic
Order Hons of America of Susquehanna
county will he held at Thompson on
Junn IS, IX'.ifi. That was the decision
arrived at by the convention which
met here Monday,
II. K. Vuughn, formerly connected
with the Carbondole Anthracite, was In
town a day or two ago. Ho Is now In
the Insurance business.
Mordccal Uolid post, Orftnd Army of
the Republic, will meet In HlgRln's hull
on Saturday evening, March 1), at 7.30
o'clock.
Hugh Wyllp, of Carbondale, lend the
meeting at tho Presbyterian church
Wednesday evening. Sunday next Is
communion Aunday at the church and
all who wish to join the membership
can do so. .
Fifty more mine cars with Gallagher's
patent will be ordered by the Hillside
Coal and Iron company from Ulooms
Powd
PURE
burg. As soon as tho Forest City Car
company gets ready for business it will
have the exclusive right to use Galla
gher's patent.
Oeorge Harris, who has been a resi
dent of this place for several months
past, has secured a position as engineer
on the 'Hj" road In New York city, and
will move his family to the metropolis
this week.
TAYLOK.
Rev. Robert K. Jones, a former pastor
of the Hyde Park Presbyterian church
was Installed as the pastor of the First
Presbyterian church iu this place last
evening. The Installation services were
very Interesting and were attended by
a large crowd of people. A large num
ber of Presbyterian clergymen were
also Iu attendance. Itev. James McLcod,
D. 1., of the Second Presby teriati
church of Scrautoii, preached the
sermon. His remarks were listened to
with close attention, as lie unfolded t.i
the congregation the gospel truths. Hev.
S. C. Logan, 1). 1)., of Scranlon, fol
lowed and spoke ou "Proposing for
Constitutional Questions." The charge
to the pastor was made by Hev. J".
H. Hrooks, of Wllkes-llarre, and Un
charge to the people by Rev. X. (1.
Parke. IX 1)., of Pktston. Rev. Charles
K. Robiiiosn, of Seraiiton, offered the
prayer of installation. The church choir
reniicrcii several Ueautllul anthems.
Rev. Mr. Huberts, the newly installed
pastor, has preached at the church on
several occasions and has made u most
favorable impression on the members
of the congregation. The church, since
lis organization nearly two years ago,
has been In a flourishing condition, and
Is rapidly gaining in membership, and
the financial condition of the treasury Is
very encouraging. The Presbytery
noting this fact saw the nccerslty of
furnishing a regular pastor, and now
that he has been secured It is presumed
the church will continue to prospc
more rapidly even than In the past.
Miss Hannah Hughes,' of Hyde Park,
was a visitor here yesterday.
Miss Ida Sperber is visiting friends
in Laflin.
The concert which will be given on
March i-' by the Garden Village quar
tette, together with Mr. Hltchner, the
Mark Twain of the Wyoming valley,
promises to be un excellent affair.
A pleasant social was held last even
ing tit the Taylor hall.
James 1-2. Watkins has bought the
house of Shepherd Snow ou Union
street.
The grip Is quite prevalent In this
place.
P. J. Moran, of tho Taylor Herald,
spent the lure part of this wet k iu New
York city.
The Young Men's Dramatic club,
which Wiil perform "Tony, the Con
vict," at Weber's rink on March II,
is ci.mposced of the best talent In the
borough.
Miss Lizzie Joins, of Wilkes-Uarre,
Is visiting friends In this place.
Miss Lizzie Williams gave a social to
her many friends last Wednesday even
ing tut the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Reese Williams, at the Arehhald
mines. Numerous games were Indulged
in, after which refreshments wt re
served, and all departed at a lato hour
and all departed at a lato hour
as, ,1 with the manner that Miss
Well pi.
William,
pr S"iiL
Mary 12. llo,wells, Klla Jones, Mattie
Huvard, Maty A. Oavls, Mary Winter
burn, Lizzie J. Daniels, Sallle William::;
Richard C. Roberts, Daniel Tublm, II.
K. Wiiiterl.ui n, I'lin -r T. D::iib !., l-2va:i
C. Watkins, Henry W. Hoivells.
Arc you a sufferer from that terrible
plague. Itching Piles? I loan's ointment
will bring you instant relief nnd perma
nent cure. Get It from your dealer.
KEYSTOXK ACADK31Y.
Principal Loomis Is convalescing nnd
Is iigrtin able to uttend to his school
duties.
The members of "Phi Mil" Friday
night adopted as the society motto "A
Posm- ad esse. "From possibility to re
ality."
Miss Agnes Hull, of Olyphant. form
erly Instructor In i locution at the acad
emy, paid her sister, Mary, a visit Sat
urday. The senior class met Wednesday
nfternoon and commenced to lay their
plans for cnmim ticeinetit. They have
decided to hold ( lass-day rxefclses.
The drama and farce rendered by
the liryunt Literary society last Satur
day were highly nppt eclated by a large
audience. Tlio young ladles showed
careful preparation and extraordinary
ability.
Samuel Lily has recovered rulliclontly
to be out again, but Is not yet able to
tit tend to his duties ns janitor.
Louis Wbilinarsli, of Wyoming semi
nary, made us a call W eiineaday.
Where Is volutin two of the Standard
dictionary?
A class In boxing has been organized
Willi (leorge (Irlswold as instructor.
The senior class this year bus six
teen members.
OIATUANT.
Professor William P. Moran died nt
IiIh homo on Delaware street on Tues
day night or I'.riglit'B disease. Profes
sor Morn n has been a resident of this
place for many years nud was n tal
ented musician. He was about M years
of age and Is survived by a wife and
five children, namely, Mrs. Jiflui Davis,
Mamie, Mabel, William and tieorge,
The funeral will take place this after
noon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be
made In the Catholic cemetery.
Miss M imle Duffy Is visiting friends
nt Harford, Pa.
The Adonis (dub will reproduce their
play, "The Irish Statesman," which
tnudo such a hit here about n month
WEAK HEN
YOUR ATTENTION
Is I A!.!. Ml TO IMI
HUl TMlsU
ill-cat Etinllnh K( mewly.
Gray's Specific Medicine
IF YMI SUFFER Vor.
mi mat mm in'" 1 1 r i i in toui v
plllty, WenkiiMtii nf llodyund Mind, Hpnrma
torrlien, mid lmimtency, mil nil iIixkhm'II that
E" i fconi ovr ItidnlKitnc mnl aolf buw.
nf Memory nnd Power, LiinmoM of Via
I'renmturn old Ago mid mmiy othr fllic
hum that lead to lnmnltT or CnnaninpUoo
and u early rv, wrltn for ft tminphlot
Addrmi llRAV 11KDICINU (Jo.. Utiffdlo,
K. Y. Th tfrarlOo Modloint 1 aold by ail
drnglta at II per pa-kttt or six 1 admire
(or i, or Klit or luall on recnltit of monoT,
and with arory S.(fl order UF GUhRAITEE
cor or money reloaded. Vi Tivninlltit
JiVOn account of counterfeits we bars
opted th YvPovr Wrapper, the only kbh
in. Bold la Borautoo by Mattatwi Bros.
MM
ago at the new opera house on Monday
evening, March 18. -
Mrs. Schlager, of Blnghamton, Is the
guest of her fun, Druggist Schlager
and family..
A lecture will bo delivered In St. Pat
rick's church Sunday evening, March
17, by Rev. Father McNally, of Hyde
Park. The church choir will render
several sacred selections. Tickets, 25
cents.
Miss Jennie Penman la visiting rela
tives at Carbondale this week.
The Suburban wheelmen met Wednes
day evening nnd elected the following
olllcers: President, C. W, Houser; vice
president, T. M. Voyle; secretary, F. L.
Northup; treasurer, Thomas Palmer.
The president of the council appointed
the following persons to constitute the
board of health of Olyphant borough:
Dr. A. F. Crans, two years; F. M. Will
lams, four years; James Nealon, one
year; Thomas Hoban, three years, and
Peter Nealon, five years.
Miss Sarah O'Malley, of Dunmore
street, Is slowly recovering from an at
tack of the grip.
Miss Lulu Payne, of Harford, Pa., Is
visiting friends at this place.
John R. Mclvin, of Archbald, was a
caller in town yesterday.
CAKHONDALE.
Mrs. Tlernan, of Salt Lake City, Is
visiting at the home of W. J. Johnson,
of Washington street.
Mrs. Frank .Smith Is convalescent
from an uttack of pneumonia.
The Misses Morrison, of Eighth ave
nue, left yesterduy morning for a visit
In New York city.
Mrs. J. 11. GrofT, who fur the past sev
eral mouths held the position of stenog
THIRD NATIONAL
BANK OI-' SCRANTON.
Statement March 5. 18115, called for by
the Comptroller of the Currency.
ui;sot kci;s.
Loans $1,430,774.91
Overdrafts '280.74
I' nitcd States llonds 80,1)0(1.1111
Other llonds 2H0.55 ..!(
lluiiUing House 28.074.411
Premiums tin I , S. llonds,.. 043.75
Due from I . S. Treasurer... 7.M)0.(iO
Due from Hunks 203. 701. 18
Cush 15U.H7rt.HW
2,207,0011.10
LIAUII.I1TI.S.
Ctipitul S200.OO0.fll)
Surplus 200.ooo.0l)
I ndivldcd Profits 72,350.00
Circulation 71,800.00
Dividends I'npuiJ 520.50
Deposits 1,037.214.00
Hue to Hanks 20.013.74
2,207,000.10
WIl.l.TtM CONNT.I.I, President.
OLO. II. CA'II.LN, Vice President.
WILLIAM II. Pl.CI., Cashier.
PIULCTOKS.
William Council, (jcorgc II. ratlin,
Alfred Hand, lames Arehhald, Henry
r.clin. jr., William T. Smith, Luther
Keller.
Speciul attention given to business ac
counts, interest Puid on time deposits.
Ian m p a
! 5jftfilft BfiPJflQr S"
Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealth Bld'g,
CRANTON, PA.
and BLASTING
POWDER
MADK AT MOOS1C AND RUSH
DAL1J WORKS.
Lnfflln & Rand Powder Co.
Orange Gun Powder
Kleetrlo Untterles, Fuses for explod
ing blasts, Sufuty I'uati and
Rspicno Chemical Co.'s High Explosives
' REVIVE
RESTORES VITALITY
mm
Made a
1st Day. ,3 f'J
Well Mar.
15th Uuy
y of Me.
THS QREAT nnth llaT,
priHlurp tho nhore renulla Iu .10 days. It arti
lumerCiilljr and quitulr. Cures when all olhera fall
Voungmcuwillroijain tbrlr loat manbooO. ood old
nifii will recover tlirlr yntittiful vntor br ualni
I'.KVIVO. It quickly and aurelr rentorca Nervuua
nitna. f,at VttalUv, liupoteuar, Nitfbtlr kmtHetoDii.
bout Power, Falliiif Mi mtiry, Watmc Dlsraapi. and
all rffecta of ault-aliuao orexcnNaaod Indiacrtflion
ivlilrb niilltaonefnTHiiirly.biinlnMiiorniarrUia. It
not onlv cure by Mtartlng at tlio neat of dlRtaae. but
laatrcat nerve tonic and IiIimmI builder, brlii
ii'ff back thn pink glow to pale rtierka and re
itnrlim tlio lire of youth. It wards eft Inaanltj
nit Cnnminuitinn. Iiiaint on haYlnt IlKVIVO. nc
oilier. It can be carried In Teat roriet. by mall
K 1 .00 per iiackimo, or all for S.OII, wit h a poal
tlvo wrltton Kiiuranteo to rara or rofunt.
Ihnnionry. Oircular free, Add rota
'OVAL MEDICINE CO.. B1 RI.er St., CHICAGO. I LI
ror tela fey Matthewa Hroi Dfatrgli'
Serautoa . 1'a.
I il tiA Srtf - 4Z STT raM VK B V
t j m t' k Evra war
IT SEEMS LIKE CRUELTY
To throw awny (foods at such
wo 10 (io v it wou i pay to store iiioin, nnu we'vo (rot to pot rid 01 mem
before April 1st. No matter what we realize, ou theiu. Wo bought tlio
Htock nt Nlicrlll'Bnlo, ''for better or for worse;" wo took chances on It and
thought wo were safe when wo
htr. Whero do you come In at,
S TOt'K lo you 011 the same terms as wo secured it at? Ak this titiestinn
twice ami let your uraiu aim goou
NOW
COME DOWN TO
Next Week Wc Offer
200 I.ndlcs' coat a, assorted; no poor
oned ninoiiK them
DUO pit lin coi'Heln, nil nortH nnd sixes,
Huniti A 1 qualities tnnoiiK them..
10 dox. liiidlns' rnselnatois S d I He rent
stylos. Pick at
tM nnlrs ull wool hlankets. 11-4 sice
2.0i
.3G
.30
Vnlim JB and $7. Choice now.... S.H9
This prlco from opening hour till noun
onlv.
!W do. all wool hnlf hnsn. Were 25a
and 3Tie. Choice (Mondny sale). .
don. odds slid ends underwear
mil in nl grey, t'ltinela hair and
scHi'let, every Ksrmrnt strictly
' wool. Choice till noon only
.15
.SS
'S ;, BANKRUPT ..STOCK .'. SALE
510 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
rapher in the office of the Hendrlck
Manufacturing company, has resigned
her position and has accepted a similar
one with a concern In Williamsport.
Miss Charlotte Giles, of Lincoln ave
nue, entertained a party of friends on
Wednesday evening In honor of her
guest, Miss Laura Davis, of Wyoming.
The following were present: Dr. D.
llarton, William Davis and Miss Laura
Davis, of Wyoming; Miss Flora Allen,
of Forest City; Miss Minnie Bowen, Liz
zie Scurry, Jessie Moore and Mrs. Han
nah Leonard and the Messrs. H. W.
Skeels, Edward Yarrlngton, II. F. Will
lams, R. M. Shepherd, G. F. Mills and
II. a. Likely.
Again yesterday morning the signal
for help was sounded at No. 28. The
acoldent of yesterday was caused by a
break In the machinery of the engine
that hauls the cars up the plane. As a
trip of five loaded coal cars were being
drawn up the 'back plane and were
nearlng the top the machinery snapped,
causing a slack In the cable and the
sling ahead of the cars unhooked and
let the trip back down the steep Incline,
ut the foot of which stood a trip of load
ed freight cars; Into this trip the run
aways crashed. The collision over
turned nnd smashed several cars, spill
lug many tons of coal. Tho freight cars
were not badly wrecked. Frank For
roll, a trainman employed on the freight
train. Jumped and thus escaped unlii
Jured. This was the fourth accident
that has occurred at No. 28 this week
one every day.
Professor F. R. Wood's new Carbon
dale Jluslness college will occupy the
second floor of the new liurke building
on Sixth avenue. The above deal was
closed yesterday morning. The profes
sor expects to open his college the llrut
week In April.
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fluuros as those quoted below, but what nre
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the Following Speciuls :
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ChenlllB tahlo covers, lutest deslitns, heavy
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1.40.
100 pieces crash toweling, till B a. m, each
morning; 1 l-2a a yard.
100 pieces IlKht print ralleoos, 10 yds for
no mi iu a. in. cue n mornuiK.
COO dox. handkerchiefs. All kinds 2',4e each
tin noon.
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cjUZl tire store for spring trade, and as tne stock
will be in tlie way
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Would be greatly improved by tbe presence of one of our cle
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ALL RACKS
W'c show some'tifty odd designs, Hanging and Standing. Frlccs
range from fifty cents to forty-live dollars. Your ideas will
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We were surprised at the number of visitors in our Raby
Carriage department within the last few days, but wc were not
surprised at the admiration bestowed on the vehicles. This
season our display consists of the peerless
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AND THE EVER POPULAR
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We have 500 yards of Heavy Ingrain at 3'2 CCIltS a yard,
worth double.
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