The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 21, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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Luce Bros.
Bast Flour, per barrel......... $3.95
Feed, Meal and Corn, per 100 .90
304b. Pail Jelly 75
Choice Hams, per lb 09'
Choice Light Bacon, per lb 07
Pure Maple Syrup, per gal..... .80
Luce Bros.
NEW STORE.
WEST SIDE EVENTS.
Considering the Advisability of Removing
the Preparatory Grado from No. 1
to tho New High School lluiljing.
A atop In the arrangement of our
public sehools system, which will effect
No. 14 school, is bolus talked of in
official circles. It is proposed that at
the beginning of the next school term
the -preparatory grade of No. 14 be
transferred to the new high school
building. The preparatory course Is. in
fact, a beginning of final graduation
from our public schools, and for this
and other reasons it is judged best in
have the grade in the main building, as
Is the case with the central city pre
paratory grade. If the project Is car
ried out grammar "A" will be tho high
est gradj at No. 14. and the removal of
the preparatory grade will make room
for the pupils that are now taught in
the Tabernacle church annex, owing to
a superabundance of pupils and a lack
of room In the regular building.
The action will lesson the prestige of
No. 14 In the educational world, and
the building' will only 'be considered as
No. IS, No. 22, etc., are at the present
time. There 'will be no central sec.
tlonal point, but the educational rills
will all run; Into the common centra of
the city's system, the high school. Pro
fessor James Hugnes will probably h.
transferred with his pupils to the main
building. The foremost Idea In the pro
jected movement is to have the entire
course in one building. Three years
will thus be required in the graduat
ing course. This would make no ma
terial change in the present extension
of the course, as one year would be cut
off In the other school.
No decision has been made as yet.
but it Is probable that the step will he
taken. It U not known whether the
other preparatory grades In the North
End and South Side will te disturbed.
. Found a Horse and Wngnn.
Officer Matthews fourni a horse at
""1 tached to a, light wagon on Hampton
' street last evening. The outfit -was
taken to Undertaker Wymb's establish
ment, and awaits an owner. In the
wagon was a complete suit of clothing,
Including stockings. The police believe
the' property was stolen. Including a
suit of new wearing apparel, and that
rhe thief exchanged garments, leavln?
his old clothes In the place of the better
ones. The horse is a tay and the
wagon Is a light vehicle used by sales
men. Benjamin Evans Scrlonstv Injured.
Benjamin Evans lies at his home, tit
Washburn street, In a serious condition
as a result of an accident -in the Oxford
mine Saturday. Mr. Kvans Is a miner
end had charged a hole when the pow
der exploded unexpectedly. lie was
knocked down, several of the mlsiles
entering his- body at different places.
He Is -In a dangerous condition.
News Nuggets and Personal ;.
Mrs. 8. B. ilott and daughter, Marll
la, of South Main avenue, are the
fuesta of friends In "Wilks-Barre.
Mrs. Belle VIpond. of Jackson street,
la visiting friends in New York city
and Albany.
Miss Jessie Keeley, of -South Main
avenue, who has been' visiting friends
in Wilkes-Karre. has returned home.
James Oarrahan, of Altoona, who has
been visiting "the family of John C.
Ixmg, has returned home.
Miiss Mary Williams, of Hampton
atreet, Uaeriously ill with pneumonia.
The wedding of Miss Mary Hlchardfl,
of North Kllmore avenue, arr-1 John
Smith, of North Bromley avenue, will
occur Wednesday next.
The remains of an Infanit child of Mr.
and Mrs. John Edglnr, of South Hyde
Park avenue, was Interred at Strouds
burg. This evening at tine First "Welsh Bap
lt church a valedictory reception to
Rev. D, C. Hughes. D. II., will he held.
The affair will be .In recognition of the
regret felt by the community at Dr.
and Mrs. Hughes' departure.
A letter received by the Chi tTpsilon
from Rev. D. ,W. iSkellonger, now of
Washington, D. C, expresses his hope
Pur the future xuccesH of the society
and of Mr. fikellenger's auocess In the
capitol city.
An Interesting meeting of the Welsh
Philosophical society ag held Satur
day night.
A dfibate on the excise question and
the blue" laws of Pennsylvania will be
he feature at tMs evening's meeting of
the Hyte Park Literary and Debating
ocleity.
Frank Rtcwart, of Tanues, collided
with an unknown Saturday evening
wMle r-idlng his bicycle on South Main
avervue. The man was severely In-
Mlss Bertha Jenkins, of South Hvdo
yenu1,' turned 'ro "'a
lwnsburg and Berwick frnds.
Alfred Twinning, of tins Times. Is re
covering from his illness and will soon
assume his new position.
Bine the grading has been completed,
JS!!!.e n, Prcttle- "feet in the city
?ik f1!1 ShatJe tree will
oon be planted.
iwTiFlf"0W8 !Masn I" having his South
proved l-uzeme properly im-
Avi'noJ!rJ?lIe. eholr' of the Sumner
Z F rertyterlan church, is one of
mn J',U.CC?sful a" an entertain
tnent promulgator In the cltv. Thev
nlltnto Tw0JWnilon" will be
presented Wednesday night.
Wast Side fiuslncss Directory.
'SSi lV fnd up- Satisfaction
guaranteed. Repair work a snwinitv
TXS.,!. W IackPawaona
avenue, near Main avenue v
Q$T' THE MAJESTIC OiU STOVr!
i ffranl Parlor; Mystic, Jester and Dotik'
Mh RnngM.' 20 per cent! ki. R J,
t Hughes, agent, 124 South Main avenue.
. " repith-ea, scissors ground
. tools shnrpencd. saws tiled, keys fitted,
. maohlnns repnlrort by y. 1,. Bteonback.
i dealer In Ours. Fishing Tackle, under
i West Bide Bank.
rilOTOORAFUeR-Cablnet Photos,' i.4
5 t
of the Stibiirbs.
per doxen. They are Just lovely. Con
vince yourrelf by calling at Startler's
Photo Parlors, 101 and 10S South Main
avnue.
BARBER. Hair cutting and shaving done
In a first-class manner at John H. Rey
nold's Barber Shop, at Falrchlld's Hotel
GtUM'ERiES Revere Standard Java
Coffee is unexcelled. The leading coffee
of the day. For sale only at F. W. Ma
son AY Co. Fine Groceries, US South
Main avenue.
BKCOND HAND FURNITURK f ASH
for anything you have to sell. Furni
ture. Stoves. Tools, ete. Call and see
the stock of J. C. King, 1024 and 102
Jackson street.
Pl.UMUINO William D. Griffiths. Ill
Nrth Main avenue, doea Hrst-class
Plumbing, Steam Heat and Gas r Utlng.
Satisfaction I strictly guaranteed.
"THE DKVU. AND THE DEEP SEA."
SOUTHS1DE NEWS.
Kev. William A. Nordt. Now Pastor of
Ulckory Street Presbyterian Church,
Will Bo Hero Next Sunday.
Thecongregatlonof (She German Pres
byterian liiuix-h of Hickory street had
lok ked forward to the advent of their
new pastor, Kev. William A. Nordt, to
otlU-Iate at the services yesterday, but
ho was unable to leave his tloek where
he now tls stationed and he delegated
Uev. Mr. ltl.Kimfi Klt, of rhe same pr. s
bvti ry. to come In tils stead. Kev. Mr.
Nordt will be positively here next Sun
d.iv. The congregation of his church
w.il meet next Thursday evening to
take action on his resignation.
Uev. Mr. Hloomfeldt preached In the
monving and at night, on both occa
sions being eloquent and Impressive.
Although the new pastor will come
next Sunduv, he will not remain, but
will return and 1111 the pulpit at New
ark until a'jetit tiiie middle of Novem
ber, to give that congregation u op
portunity cf securing clergyman to
succeed him. "When Hov. Mr. Nordt ar
rives hero to eivter upon the pastorate,
the rarsonuge will be furnished for
himself ami family.
Injure 1 in the Mines.
John Shea, of Cedar avenue, in the up
per part of the Twentieth ward, was
very severely injured in the National
mines Saturday afternoon. Ills left leg
was caught between the bumpers of two
loaded cars, and was so badly crushed
that the muscle and ligaments of the
thigh a few Inches above the knee
are fearfully lacerated. When he was
brought home In the ambulance. Dr. W.
13. Fulton was sent for. The doctor ad
vised tl-'it the young man be brought
to the Lackawanna hospital. Inquiry
there vesterday tliclted the fact that
the surgions nope to save me leg. m
t hough later devdnpn'.ents may render
amputation Indispensable. What is
feared most is the liability of gangrene
to set In. The 'bones are not crushed.
He is a son of Mrs. Catherine rnea, a
widow, and Is about l'.l years of age.
1-ortv Honrs l)eotion nt Minookn.
On next Sunday forty hours' devotion
will begin after the late mass at St.
Joseph's church, Minor.ka. Mev. Daniel
A. .McCarthy, the newly-appointed cur
ate, preached his first sermon to the
congrecatlon yesterday and deeply Im
pressed his hearers. The text was on
the purity of the Hlessid Virgin Mary
yesterdav 'being the feast of her holi
ness and purity. Father McCarthy
clothes his thoughts In beautifuland
inspiring language.
Ketiimntinn at tho Three Steel .Mills.
Work will be resumed this morning at
the North work. South works and old
rolling mill. There has not been any
w.irk of any account done at any of the
mills in the past month, causing a largo
army of workers to remain idle. The
scarcity of pig Iron is assigned as the
cause of the temporary suspension. The
boom in the steel 'trade made it Impos
sible for the furnaces to supply the de
mand. The outlook for a busy winter 13
9ald to be very hopeful.
Shorter Paragraphs of News.
Valentine Simon, of the Twentieth
warJ, and iM.!f Mamie Graf, of Irving
avenue, will le married at St. Mary's
Gerrr.in Catholic church tomorrow
morning with a nuptial mass at 8
o'clock.
John T. Burns, of Stone avenue, Is
serkmfily ill of pneumonia.
A c.iterleif the employes of the Iark
awanna Knitting mills will go to Oly
phant on a straw ride tomorrow even
ing. Work on the last span of the Roaring
Brook bridge will be begun today. The
false work was flnishfd Saturday.
Miss WJnifred M.-lvIn, of Uemiington
avenue, has entered upon a week's va
cation.
J'fnn J. Gordon, maintaining the af
firmative, and Will Daniels, the nega
tive, will leod in a del-ate next Thurs
day evening at a meeting of the St.
Aloyslus Total Abstlm-rwe iind Benevo
lent soolety. The proposition for argu
ment Is, "Resolved, that the mind of
tihe wage-fnrner Is more contented than
that of a mllllnna're." Sparkles of logic
are expected to scintillate and
coruscate.
Mls'S Cory 'Perry, lasistint secretary
of the Young Women's Christ tin nro-
elation of the certt'al cltv. led the Gos
pel meeting at the South Sld rooms
yesttrdiy afternoon. Her subject was,
"The Ivord Is Our Keeper."
THBvDEVIL, AND THE DEEP SEA."
NORTH EM).
Miss Catherine Gubrlel, of Church
avenue, upent Sunday with friends at
West Pittston.
The Jm .lies' Aid society of -the. Provi
dence Presbyterian tlhurcii has com
pleted the arrangements for their oys
ter supper, which li.tey will servo oil Fri
day evening of this, week.
Miss Hattie .Finn, of North Maj'.n
avenue and Court street, who took a
course at the Natloni.il Conservatory of
Music of New York city, will this year
continue her studies at the S.-ianton
Conservatory of Music under M!ks
Reynolds.
Kev. D. M. Kinter, of the Providence
Christian church, has 'had on offer for
the pastoTate of n church In Iowa at'a
yearly tulury of $l.2nu.
Airs. H. H. llurlbutt, of Putnnm
street, and her guest, Mrs. Brewer, of
Gllberlsvllle, N. Y and Miss Helen
Huribiitt, enit Saturday at Waverly.
Howell Kvans. of William street, is
seriously ill.
Rev. .D. M. Kinter. of North Main
avenue, prcavhed yesterday afternoon
at SimonFon's, and also administered
the r'j.e of baptism.
Rev. O. Savage, of Mount Carmei.
formerly, of the Primitive Methodist
church, rpent the litter part rif last
week with Oils son, Thomas K. Carmcl,
of Ka-t Market ptreet.
'F. C. Haggard will oppn a branch of
his meat market in ihe Archibald bu.!ld-
1mr. on Wejit 'Market street, Nov. 1.
l,ne i'roVKience conclave of Henta-
fophs will hold , regular meeting on
iuesciay evening, wnen several mem-
Ders will te initiated.
Work was suspended at the Lep!t
Creek shaft tho latter part of Hr.; wpplt
owlDK to a slight accident which oc
curred on Wednesdajr morning.
A pwe comtiainur a small amount cf
money was found tart week by 'Mrs. A.
B. Conrt r, cf 17 Fast Market street
TtiopwnfT can jve the ratne by apply-
ii.'- j iuth, tuKr(er, - . . :
Frank Peck, of Belmont Ternjce
WhRtded- to Lake Wlrola on Rminrtiiv
nrd broiifiht tack about a peck of
Chestruts.
On liist Wednesday cver.ina' k wtnnf
thc..Snis of Tempeninoe was- formed
and about twenty-five memfeers en
rolled. The following; ofllcers were
elected: Worthy patriarch. C. W.
Uvans; worthy associate, Henry Hutch
Ings; recording scrrbe, Annie O. Price;
assistant recording Bci'lbe, Kvn J.
i.owls; linnnctal scribe. 'Maggie Price;
chapfain. Rev. H. S. Jones. D. D.; con
ductor. Oawline Morgans; inside senti
nel. Caroline t).avls; outside sentinel,
Lewis Jones. The next meeting will
be held 'in the Welsh Congregational
church on Tuesday evening.
DUNMOKE
M'lss 'Bmnle Hlce, if Green Ridge
street, vpeiil 'Sunday with friends lit
CarbonUule.
Mrs, osteithout and daughter, Kva
Une, of South Jilakely street, spent
Sunday with friend at Nicholson.
Mr. and IMrei. lAbraham Shaffer, of
Dudley street, .have been culled to
Georgetown on account of tho terlous
Illness of the former's mother.
Miss Jennie Kd.'ii, of West lrluker
street, fpent Saturday with Pniceburg
friends.
Ralph Winters, Arthur Close and
Misses il.lzzie ami Kdlbh Wert elijoyeil
u du st nutting trip to Uake Winola on
Saturday.
Miss lHinn, of Forest City, was the
guest of Miss Jennie Russell, of North
lllakely street, yesteiday.
Miss Hattie King, of Cherry street,
spent Saturday with friends at George
town. iMr. andl.Mrs. WilKamsand daughter.
Marie, nf Cwhondalo. were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook, of Chest
nut street, Saturday.
A large number cf the friends of Roy
Kellam tendered him a surprise party
at his home, on Grove street, Saturdoy
no.jht.
Ihe ladles of the Methodist churclh
will Rive a unliiue nr l 'Instructive en
tertainment at Munley's hall on
Wednesday night, which will consist
of a iJhonoiraphh; and stereopt'.con ex
hMiitlon. as the l.idks are raising money
for the new churoh. It ia to be hoped
a large ciowd will he present.
Mr. and IVIrs. Correll were tendered
a Ftirprlse 'party t their pleasant Jionie,
on Fourth street. Saturday night. A
large nun-lher were present ami a most
enjoyable evening wus rpent by those
In attendance,
"TUB DEVIL. AND THE DEEP SEA."
MI NOOK A.
Miss Mamie Cahill, cf Pittston,
spent 'Sunday with iMir.-xika friends.
The anwariiing marriage of MIfs
Maugie cora.boy, of this place, und
Thomas M iNulty, of Old Forge, has
been ann ui'L-ed.
Tlie nitu '.i-liei aided Fhooting matdh
between John lliggins nnd Martin
M'inpan will take 'i'laee tin's afternoon
at 2 o'clock ca the Held near Mlnoolca,
Cat'aollc cemetery. The contestants
will shoot 'it r!ne flilrd apiece for n
purs? of S2" a fide. The match will he
governt (1 by I.or t tsVand rules, twer.ty
ne yards i . eighty yards boundary.
M ich Interest Is manifested in the
match and the betting Is expected to bi
lively.
Jahtr Keneny will leave today for Al
lertown on a few days' hupinesa trip.
The Independent Social club will hold
their annual weekly social Thursday
evening at the Taylor hill.
Thomas Lancan. of Peekvllle. met
wPiii a slight Accident yesterday after
noon. IMr. Ijangan was driving olong
Matin street, where Ms spirited animal
became unmanageable, throwing the
crcurants heavily to the ground. In
flicting some painful gashes on the per
son of Mr. T,iHgnn.
Aout .100 perfons witnessed yester
day's foot boll game between the Cres
cents of Pine Fiook and the Rushers of
Minooka. Two 3n-mlnute halves were
played, in which 'the visitor out-pointed
the home tram. The score was 2 to
0 in favor of tho Crescents.
STORAGT lUTTEKY rARS?.
New Traction Sjhcmo of the New York
and Harlem Hoad-A Claim That the
Trolley Will Soon lie Supplanted.
After a lapse of six years the mana
gers of the New York and Harlem rail
road have determined to resume within
ninety days the running of storage bat
ti ry cars on their city lines. Arrange
ments have been made with the .Stor
age IJattery company to equip cars fur
Immediate service.
Six years ago a number of storage
battery cars were run on Fourth and
Mudison avenues. In this city, but ow
ing to a patent litigation between rival
companies the use of the cars was sud
denly anil unexpectedly enjoined. Stor
age battery traction was the first sys
tem to Inspire hope of street railway
men who were desirous of doing nway
with animal traction. As soon, there
fore, as the storage battery had made
Its appearance in ISSOprrparatlons were
begun to utilize it for Ihe purpose of
traction, and the following year, 1 SSI.
storage battery cars were run between
the Place de laoneorde and the Palais
de I'lndustrie, Paris. As that was the
year of the electrical 'exposition In
Paris, the cars attracted a great deal
of attention, and similar attempts to
run storage battery cars were made In
other places, notably at Antwerp and
linn-vein. In ull thofl;. places It was
found that the earn did Fatlsfaetory
ard uniform service, having speed ami
sufnciirt power, and the only draw
back teemed to be the life of the bat
tery, which was found, as a rule, not to
he ss economical as desired.
While thice experiments were being
carried on, the ttoiley system i-arno lo
the frcnt, and, 'by rr.'aon of t'h? grrater
economy, both of Installation and ser
vice, claimed for It, the Fto'-ago bat
tery syrtcm was neglected. .Meantime,
the advocates cf iihe storage buthry
kept cn making lmprov ments until at
file preprint day libey are prewired, they
ray, to ruccrmfully compote wbth the
trolley rystrm. This Is more particular
ly true In places who he the conduit or
eletrle traction other than storage bat
tery Is to bj employed. Some electri
cians sny the conduit system cannot be
tired with suecprs. They cantend t'hat
If It should prove a siKvrru from on
engineering stanpolnt the same objec
tions 'tis to the cxpenre of Installation
will hold, in lih cap of the cable,
rvthnt ro practical street railroad mnn
would foi a moment hriMtate to adopt
the nioragc battery In preference to tho
conduit.
HAVE NO PRIVATE R Hi UTS.
When Men An'i Public Recognition Ihey
surrender Their Pnr rnits.
In the United ,Plnt?s circuit count.
Bunion, Jud&e Cn'tt trr!illr"g, a .suit
wa.s.tiTougl.'t my the Wid.w and children
of George H. IVnliefl, the Inventor and
PUiJder or the Corliss engine, to enjoin
the tkifenriaintfl from publishing and
selling a 'biographical sketch of Mr.
Cor'fe nd from iprlntlnff and selling
n;a pici.ure in connexion Hhorcwith.
'ifte bill Md rot alltine that the publii o
ti'X" contalnrd anything scandn lou'j.
llbeloua, or flaVe, or 'that it afffctctl any
rlsh't of prnperty. tout the relief prayed
for wa' put cn the novtl ground ifc!:l:
the pulT nation m an Injury to the fetl
Ir'gs of the tlaln'Jlffs and analnst '.'heir
expr:'.!S prchiblHon.
Jurlio G-lt ov.i.dt l 'iftr.'t the rjlilr.'Mffji
hid no right to an Injur.'.iiln prevent
ing li-.e publication cf the blograipr.i'jjal
sketch, emd 'the prenr.ii diolslon Cs on
Ih? pntfiO'STJaph- t.lon. The couni "ntwr
ays In. part:
"While the' rrrht of a nrivo'ta lr.d -
vldtmt to prohibit the' reproduction- of
hU picture or photograph should bo
recognized er.d enforced, this right mav
be surrer.dfrcd or, ddLiited to the
nublln by 'the act of tllie Individual.
juet the same aa a private linnuscrlpt.
bcok or pain'taiff oecomcs (wtien not
prateicted ty copyright) public property
by the act of publication. Tho JiH
1 1 nation In the case of a picture or nn
tograpn lies. It seems lo me. between
public and private characters. A pri
vate individual should be protected
against the 'publication of any por
traiture' of himself, tout where an in
dividual becomes a public character the
oaao is different. A statesman, au
thor, artist, or inventor who aska for
and desires public recognition may be
said to have surrendered this right
to the public. When anyone obtains a
picture or photograph of such a per
son, and u.ht're Is no breach of contract
or violation of confidence In the moth Jd
by which It was olitalned.ihe has a rlg'ht
to reiproduce It, .whether in a news
IMrper, magazine or book. It would be
extending this right of protection too
far to say thwt ithe general public can
be prohibited from knowing tho pcr
koiiuI ipiaran'ce of any gr;at public
chwrainteis. Wuth chaia?ttrs may 'be
raid of 'their own volition Ho have
dedicated to the public the right of a'ny
fair Kirlralture of 'themselves. In dhict
He iw I itiot but regard Mr. Corliss as
a publta man."
Don't
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kidneys.
paraeus
n.
KErByPills
m
(jjj cures them.
M If you have worried your
UM self sick, you can (rain new
Wf vigor by taking Dr. Hobb's
Sparagus Kiducy Pills.
W. A tow doses will relieve.
A few buiiM will care.
kr! All dnmitiats. or mailed
punlpaid fur bUc. ir bux.
tij ' WriU for pamphlet.
fit urtRH'S MEDICINE CO
W Chic.go. Sn Fitncuco.
AMUSEMENTS.
A CADKMY OF MUSIC,
4 Nights, Commencing Monday, Oct 2'.
CLIFTON & KIDDLETON'S
Drauuitii' Compuny, Brass Baud
end Oreliestru.
MONDAY RANCH KING
Tt'l-SDAY LIBBY PRISON
WED.mKsday MYRTLe FERNS
POPULAR PRICES.
Gallery ....IOc
Entire Ealcony 20c
Orclieatra Circle and Orchestra.... 30c
Parlor Chairs BOo
Sale of ica'i orena Friday,
TflE FROTfllNGflflM,
Wagner A Rels, Lessees nnd Managers,
FRIDAY, OCT. 25.
ROLAND REED
AND HIS COMPANY, I THE
UK EAT BL'IX'EBS,
The Politician
The Twentlf th Century tllrl. Tho Ilrallntir
Convention Scui.o. blo of ae.it oena Tliuia
day, Drt. i, V a. m.
COMING!
Th Latest Na York Laughing Succtit,
10 Might at Hoyt'l Thiater, .
THE FOUNDLING
With tho Urrat anil only
CISSY SEE CISSY WINK.
FITZGERALD,
la Her Inlmlt'ililt Dan's. The Fanbloua
l.lo Hmgc in New York Lout Henaun.
Management of Charles Frobmao.
DAVIS' THEATRE
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
Oct 21,22 and 23.
The Polirnlni Surrrwi of the kn.n Tho
Ariue of Stave Hoallmn,
The Ureat Hconiii Mrladrainain I Acta
See;
Thi Union Dcpil. Ba"lmn-a.
The Burnino Taicgraph nine.
ho d'e t Wreck Sc-na
ho Kiilniihl i(ic'al, "Alwayt en Time."
Carload of Elegant Scenery and Me
chanical Effects,
Admission, 10, 20 or 30 Cents.
S?rWe Do Not AdvrHIsc In the
Klmira Trle;ram,
OYSTERS
We uro IIcaili',urt.r fur Oyatitfi and
nr lianilliui; thj
Celebrated Duck Rlvcr.4,
Lynn iltivcii.H, Kcyportrt,
Mill I'onJs ti!.HO SlircVH
htiry, Kokawnys, Maurice
Klvcr (.ovcH, Western
Shore nnd liltu PoltitH.
tfir'We mako a Kp?lnltjr of drlivnrinj
lllue l'ui:.t on hnlf nhell 111 carrier
PIERCE'S MARKET, PENN AYE
JCHN L HANG!, ENGRAVER,
office: and shop
811 Lock. Av. buU Stewart's Art Store.
Phato. EagrtviDj tor Circulars, Books, C;(a-
.rlouiiES, H w.'pip:rs. v
Kalf-Tonaa and Lin Work.
frencb Injection Componnd
rnra CotltlTelf, qolcklf. (not merelr ehecka.)
iiuarantned or iune)r rafunilMt. Amid danieroue
ramnllaa. a'riveaucoaiie per bottle. Mix Bullies
(win care acreraat caae) nnt prepaid, nwurt from
niDNIGMT SPECIAL
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WHY SUFFER
When yon can have your eyes nciantifloeJly
Tested Free bv the now method.
taCTbera hto hundreds of ps,.ple tf tkef
knew this, would go milra to Uto tuelr
eiamlned. DON'T WAIT.
tWVfhm yon get Innsm. or g'asses. as
many people rail them, CJct the Itcst. ata they
wont coat you any more tnan poorer ones.
Do not trust your valuable sight to pad
dlers. The ACRO-CRYSTAL LENSES
will correct the vision and step all
pain in the head.
Placed In tbe Finest Solid Gold Franks for $9
Tie a I, onset are sold only by
DeWlTT,
EYE SPECIALIST AND JEWELER
OpIKBlte Hrranton Houkc,
303 Lackawanna Ave., SCIt ANTON. PA.
Hoeas Daily:
to 11 a ru., 1 to ft and J to p. m.
DUPONT'S
MININS, BLASTING AND SPORTING
Manufactured at the Wapwallonrn Mills, Le
seme connty. Pa., unil at Wil
mlnirtoi). Uolawaro,
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
Oeueral Agent for the Wyoming- Dit.triot.
113 WYOMING AVE, Scranton. Pa,
Third NaUonal Bank BailOin.
AOisriKS :
THOfl. rORO, l lttkton, Pa.
JuH.V B. Hill Til A SOS'. Plrtnonth. Pfc
E. W. MULLIOAN. Wilkmi fiarra. P..
a fenw ror me nrpauno tuentlcal
a tuga IkXplouvea.
LAGER
BREWERY.
Mannfa:tarers of tbe Celebrated
PILSENER
LAGER SEER
CAPACITY :
100,000 Barrels per Annum
HOTEL VENDOME,
BROADWAY and FORTY-FIR ST
ST.. NEW YORK CITY.
A Modern I Irrproof Hotel coniaininR 300
rooms, JUO nh Kntli unj toilet
nttuclicJ.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
()Kil Kooiii.. SI .V.': I.arito Ko.ima. !. and
with p'ivute Inth ?J.'iiiniid onward iir iloy.
RESTAURANT. CUISINE AND
SERVICE UNEXCELLED.
In clone proximity to tlio i'rinnii tliotro,
anil lip U"Piini ilill;ct
Five niiniU from (Irani! t e itral and
Wei Siiuru Depnti..
LOUIS L. TODD, J.H.FIFE.
Owner. lALa.'er.
BmEB BB0B CO., loe'P- Capital, l ,00O,0T
BEST 1.IM1 SlioK IN THE WOIXU.
-A dollar a.irf t it a dnllar eeniad." ,
Tate Lad toe Hallil Frnnrh Koavoln KM ItmU
iOeurerea rree aofnrre i ine u.!.. eai
reeeipioruaan, Hooey iiraer,
or I'aatal Mala fer aiO.
Kqnale wmj war law hoot
old In U null Meres fnr
tl.ba. We make thie boot
ouraelree, therafore we 0uar
onlM lhJII,tlyl4 and terar.
hi ii any one h Dot eauenea
win reinaa me mneey
r ennd snothf r fwtr. Opra
loe or l omraoo nioM,
widths O, t K, at BR.
. aties I to sod bn
flies. SnxlyourMmi
Ml ni va.
Illuetnkied
Cats.
lorus
FRCX
Dexter Shoe Co., lSJS!&Sb
Guns and
Fcoi Ball Goods,
Sportsman's Sunpliss,
Kar.d-Losdsd" Shslls a Specially
Gun and Locksmith,
Typewriters Repaired.
II. WilORiSGH,
435 SPilUCt ST.1EET.
Stocks, Bonds
and Grain
Bought ami sold on New York
. , Exchange and Chicago Board
of trade, cither for cash or on
margin.
WM. LINN ALLEN & CO.,
412 Spruoa Straat. .
LOCAL STOCKS I SPECIALTY.
' Talaphona 8002.
EYES
POWDER
L ill's IS
Hasooi
mm
mm
iisraiBirS'j,
The ":"
MILLINERY. MILLINERY.
FIX 12 MILLIXEIiY is what you want if you wish the best in
quality at lowest possible prices, with the additional advantage of
having the largest line in tho city to select from, you will not be dis
appointed by calling at THE FASHION.
30S Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
i
UP TO
vmTi7tniTwnmi'TTTTnTTTmnnmTrTTrfi?iriiTii7
EtUblish:d 1865.
THE, (jENUINE,
pa
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PSAIMO
II
At a time when many manu
facturers and dealers are making
tbe most astounding statements
regarding the merits aud durability
of inferior Pianos, intending pur
chasers should not fail to make
critical examination of the above
instruments.
E. C. RICKER
General Dealer in Northeast,
em Pennsylvania.
New Telephone Exchange Building, 115
Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
t'lTmimTiiwwwHwwHHWH'iMmHiwwmTnr
'iiimmmuuiii.miuiniinmiiiii.inmnnniil
OLD WHITE PINE TIMBER
For Heavy Structural Work,
ANY SIZE, AND OP TO FORTY FEET LONG
RICHARDS LUMBER CO
22 Commonwealth Bldg., Scranton, Pa. Telephone 422.
IRON km STEEL
Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, RiV
ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup
plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock.
SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES,
And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels,
Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc,
BnTEIBEMEl
SCRANTON, PA.
ON THE LINE OF THE
CANADIAN PACIFIC 0
nra looateil tba flnvat flailing; aal bnntlii
gto ntlln th world. DracrlptiT booka ou
i ppiication. Tlcketa to all points in Maiuo,
Canada and Maritime Provinces, allnimpull,
: t Paul. CunartUn a id United Slates North
i rata, Vancouver, Beuttlo, Taooma, Partlaai,
Ore., ban KrandiO.
First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars
attached to all through trains. Tourlsb oiri
(ully fitted with btddina, curtalna and ip o
I lly adapted to wantaof families roar be h id
with secoud olaea tlcketa. Hatas alwaya lesi
than Tia other Unas, For full Information,
t.me ubles, etc, on application to
E. V, SKINNER, O. E. A.
353 BROADWAY, NEW YOU
Fash i oil
BIG VALUES IN
Jackets, Capes aud Fur
Garments. They're the
Magnet. We sell good
Clonks, tho best that expert
skill can make or money
can boy.
ASK TO SEE OUR
Boucle Jacket, nicely made,
the luteal style, worth f 10.00.
$7.08 Special $7.98
Our Wool Beaver Cape,
SO-iii. long, trimmed with
braid and fur, worth $7.00.
$1.98 Special $4.98
A 30-in. French Coney Cape,
bnir up, full Hweep.extra heavy
Hutin lining, cheap for $11.00.
$9.9!... Special $9.99
DATE.
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THE GREAT
LADY DOCTOR
Now In Charge) of th Chicago Medi
cal and Surgical Institute, No. 413
Sprue Straat, Scranton, Pa.
Comes highly re.'omraanded by nil the Uad
itiar ootors of the world, and makes a spMlat"
ty of and will treat onlr wrnneu and ohlldrea
and all acute aud cbrooto diaeasrs peeuUar to
the female arz. Hor special ties In which sh
has achieved ao nioch crest success and honor
are Femalo Comiilalnts. Blood Poiaon. Rhoiv
matl.in, Chronlo Nervoua Ulaeaaes, Tumors,
Canoora Goitres. Cripples, Detormltisv Bt
Titna Dance and Epileptic Fits. All who call
within twenty daya will reoelro sdvlcesnd
servloa. free, Including medicine for three
months, for flu Examination and advlo
rreu. 'mis inatitntinn lias no o nnectlon with
l)r Reeves. Take elevator in store below. 412
npruoe street, umce hours from f a. na. i
tp. ss.i Saada from 2 toto'oloak p. aa.
t