The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 26, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2G, 1896..
CARBONDALE.
(Readers will please note that advertise
anenta. orders for Job work, and Items for
publication left at the etitabllshment of
Shannon Co.. newsdealer North Main
atreet. will recelv prompt attention; of.
Sea open from a. m. to 10 p. m.J
MINER'S BENEFITS.
Inaoal Report of tha Delaware and Hod
on Employes' Relief Fund.
The annual rrport and Btatemont of
Recount of the' Delaware anil Hudson
Miners' Relief Fund fr the year IS'J.1
lias been ixsued to Its members. This
Is an Insurance scheme originated by
this corporation Heveral years bbu,
whereby the company contributed an
amount Hiial to that contributed by
the employes, and In case of Injury to
the latter, benelits are paid, and In
case of death, funeral expenses and
a bonus to the family.
During the year 1S5 the total sum of
$!US.M was contributed by the em
iuyes and S.S:'.r...r.:: was contributed by
the cotupuiiy. a total of $IX,4:J4.37. The
amount of relief puid out was $l!l.S0.M.
A buluiue in the fund Dec. ::! of $.
Sm'.J.H, ami the aiiiount iiiiitiiloil.il by
the company $K.ISu..'iU. left a. Uiliiuie
Jan.. of 1 IS. 41. The report
Kliows that during the year eighty-one
of the emiiloyes of the Delaware and
Hudson at the t'oalbrook mines re
ceived benelits, raiiKiiiK from lil t y cents
to $77. From No. 1 shaft thirty-one
employes received from to Krom
No. : shaft twelve persons received
from $: to $47. Krom Powdeily mines
l'orty-llve ixtsons received from W
cents to $n.i.
AN EVENING OF MUSIC.
The Bicycle Katortainmcnt to Be Given
Tonight.
The Cnrbondale Ulcycle club will give
one of their noted entertainments to
night at their club room on North
'huri h street. The programme is as
follows:
P.UtT I-'IKST.
IMano solo H. 1'. Singer
Soprano solo, (u Conundrum.
liuuendteln
(l) Damon Max Sirantie
.Miss Lyiliii l'ichel, of Hcraiilnn.
llcaillug lion. S. S. Jones
J uet. nuinilollii ami guitar,
Messrs. Kutz and Kivenian. of Honesjjle.
Whistling solo, "The Morklng Mid."
K. Place c'outes
O recti liidge Wheelmen's qnail-tle,
Messrs. Ho'Alson. Klorey, Knlghi and
James.
PART SKfOXD.
Paulo duet. Mr. .Melvln inul Miss Maxwell
Itiailing, selected Sliss Orirmlx t'ollier
Violin solo Jeff Kieenittiis
t-opruno solo, with violin olillgaio.
"Kternaineiite" .Masuheronl
.Miss l.yilia IMihel.
Duet, mandolin mid guitar.
.Messrs. Kaiz uiid Freeman
Green lililge Wheelmen's quartette.
A CKOWDKI) HOUSE.
''The Mack Tins" hy Waitc's Comedy
torn puny tho Attraction.
The (Irand Opera house was crowded
Monday night to witness the first per
formance by this favorite company.
"The Kluck Flaw" was exquisitely ren
dered, ami the high encomiums passed
on the actors bespeak crowded gath
erings during the week.
The characters. Harry Glynder. l.az
nrus and Naomi wn-e excellently im
personated. The orchestra of this com
pany is a line musical body, and the
fantasia of the circus wus very de
scriptive. The famous cornet duettists,
A. H. Knoll mid Jlurie Nichicll, was
veil received.
Last night the company plityed
"Michael utrnRiiff," and the players
sustained their high reputation.
MASK It ALL NOTES.
The Committee on Subscriptions Met
Inst Nlfht.
The city's Interest has been aroused
and the club is a certain thing. The
committee made all arrangements and
Manager Ailken. of the l.ackawajma.
Transit company, laid before them his
plana, which were accepted.
Manager Swift, of the Cnrbnntlule
club, mailed yesterday the contruc ts to
the players reserved from last year's
team, viz.: Mcl-oUKhlln. Anderson and
Yerkes, pitchers; I'atclien and Hess,
catchers; Mussey. first baseman;
Hhlelds second baseman; Kales, third
baseman; Slallz. center Held; McQunde,
left field; Cargo, right Held; Wetzel,
shortstop; Weslluke, tleliler. It is ex
pected that they will sign the contracts
at once.
THE BUILDING LAW.
Notices Served I pon Mrs. Scurry and
I). VV. Kvnns to Stop Building.
Chief ol Police McAndrew, Upon t lie
authority of the mayor, served notices
Upon the .Scurry estute and I). W. Kv
nns. who are rebuilding the stoics on
Main street damaged by lire, but the
order bus not yet been obeyed.
The tire limit law state that a new
building must take the place of one
that has been damaged more man M)
per cent., and of course the new struc
ture has to be of brick or atone.
They (the proprietors) claim that the
premises have not been damaged (10 per
cent. The outcome of this notice will
be watched with Interest.
It is Known
By Its Cures
' It Is not what we say, but what
Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the
story of Its merjt.
, The thousands of people whom H has
raised from disease and despair to happi
ness and health, are the strongest and
belt advertisements Hood's 8arsaparilla
has. No other preparation In ezistanco
has such a record of wonderful cures.
, This is why Hood's Sarsaparilla has the
largest sale, and requires for its produc
tion the largest laboratory in the world.
Now if you need a good medicine, why
not try that which has done others so
much good. Kemember
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Dlood Purifier
Prominently in the public eye.f 1 ; six forfS
j nil l ct harmoniously with
laQOa S KllIS Hood's SarsaparUJs. as.
GREAT REMNANT SALE
l.SOO yards of Carpets', from fi to 30
yards la each piece, consisting of
tlie following Best Makes:
$ .85 Tapestry Carpet for 35c
1.15 Body Brussels for 50c
1.25 Velvet Carpet for 65c
.1.15 Moptte Carpet for 65c
.1.35 Axminster Carpet for . 75c
SALE TO CONTINUE FOR SIX DAYS ONLY
... Terms Cash During This Sale.
J. SCOTT INGLIS
, ' ; 419 Laekawanna Ava.
Atheletes
$ Appreciate
the benefits to be derived from
Hovinine. A well-known cham
pion bicyclist heartily commends
it. Fred Titus, of the Spaulding (
Racing Team says, " I have been
taking Hovinine while training,
am surprised at the strength and
renewed vigor I derived from its
use. It is grand to take after
hard riding, as it very soon re
stores the life, you lose at such
times."
Bovinine
is strictly and solely a food
stimulant, prepared by a special
cold process from lean, raw beef.
Its great blood and flesh creating
qualities combined with the ease
with which it is digested, makes
it invaluable as a restorer of
depleted tisues, and as trength
maintainer in all cases of exhaus
tion, whether caused by disease
or over-exertion. All Druggists.
SAUU.Y I II OUSKkYANCC.
Citizens' Committco Meets to Hear the
Kepnrt Submitted.
The citizens' commlUoe on Snblmth
observance met Monday nitrht In the
lecture room of the l'resbyteriun
rhurch. NunierotiK reports of the com
mittee on special work were received.
The facts ilevelonpd were cheering, in
dicating the u'lllingnepx anil desire of
balers to have a day of entire rest
for themselves. Further work was
mapped out and adjournment wus tak
en to the same place next Monday
tilnht nt S o'clock.
It Is evident that a milted effort and
the ilisite of the public manifested for
it quiet Sabbath will accomplish Kivat
things in our city.
Ilirtlidnv Parrv.
To commemorate the fifteenth birth
ilay of Newell Van Hernen. Monday
evening a number of his young friends
paid linn a pleasant surprise. (Sanies
and music were Indulged in and re
freshments served. Those of the party
were Misses Helen Hhileds. Nellie (lal
Itmhy. Kllzuheth ilinnuer, Maggie Mar
ry. Kdith Ualley. Kdlth t'ourttight,
Martha Singer. Louise Slocum. Bessie
Teets. Mabel M ll till, Kussell Jones. Al
bert Crane. Albert Uutherford. Stanley
Kettew, Charles Bridget t. Robert Ow
ens. Joseph .Murrin, Kdward Kobeits.
Benjamin Singer. Arthur Rutherford,
Willie Shields, (lordou I'emlleton, Cleo.
(illllts.
Tho Italinn Community.
The Italians of this city have formed
an international society to instruct and
instill the Kalians with more patriotic
sentiments and urce them to become
worthy cltlaens of our country. The
society meets In Romano's hall. Dun
ilalV street, and have met with great
success. They now number thirty-one
members.
PERSONAL AND OTUEK ITEMS-
James Uoland. of Seventh avenue, Is
laid up at his home.
Mrs. M. T. Nealon. of South Main
street, is ill with Influenza.
Mrs. .Mary T. Jones, of this city, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Jones,
of Vundling.
Thomas Nauman was badly hurt at
No. 1 mine Monday, his foot got Into
u spike, which penetrated through his
shoe ami got into his foot.
Dr. I. l. Italley visited Wilkes-lSarre
on professional business Monday.
(!. W. Hughes, Lewis Rekhop, C. J.
II. Soiling. C. A. Kase, Spencer Court -right.
J. M. Masters and Kdwin Hall,
of this city, attended the lecture by
the past grand master of Odd Fellows
Monday night In Scranton. They re
port u pleasant' time.
Mrs. Louis Hekhop, of South Main
street, is ill.
The repairs to the North West rolllery
is renurted to be completed, and work
has been resumed partly, and all Will
be winking the 1st of March.
Miss Maggie Campbell, of Canaan
Htreet, is visiting Scranton friends.
James Joruian, of Salem avenue, will
leave today for a visit to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. John Halstead. of South
Wyoming street, has returned from a
Visit at Facturyvllle.
Mr. ami Mrs. Theodore Crane, of No.
Mi Terrace street, has removed to
Scranton.
Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Mullan. of New
York, were the guests over Sunday of
Mr. and Mis. Jacob Kikel, of this city.
Miss Mamie McAndreiv, of Rattle al
ley, has been dangerously 111.
MOSCOW.
Mrs. A. U. David, who has been seri
ously 111 for some time, is Improving
rapidly.
Miss Florence David, of lilakely, vis
ited at the parsonage last week.
Waller Runyon, who has been visit
ing at the home of I?. .1. Cannon, re
turned to Long Island City Friday.
Mrs. II. L. tlaige returned home last
week from Newark, where she has
been visiting friends.
Mrs. J. 10. Loveluuil and children are
visiting Mis. Lovelaud's parents, Mr.
und ills. Henry Warden, at Daleville.
Mr. and Mrs, Miller, of Creen Ridge,
are soending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. K. Hatlnill.
Mrs. Murgaret Wardell called on
rrteuds liuDalevllie on Sunday.
Dr. U. .1. Hrown. of Scranton, spent
Sunday with his mother.
Mlsss Klba Swarts was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Depew on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hornbecker spent
part of last week with friends In Scran
ton. Fred Simpson, of Philadelphia, who
has been visiting his grandmother, re
turned home Monday.
Fred Turner, of Brooklyn, Is the
guest of Warren Barbour.
Miss Sarah Decker, of Scranton, vis
ited her parents Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Yeager were guests
of Dr. and Mrs. Lamoreaux on Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Van Cott.' who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Posten,
on Spring Garden street, left for. their
home in Syracuse on Saturday.
Miss Kate Conboy, of Canojnharle, Is
upending a few weeks with her parents
on Cooper street.
Miss Nellie Hinds Is spending the
winter wun ner grandmother, Mrs. Jane
Hinds.
The Epworth league held a birthday
party In Odd Fellows' hall Friday even
ing. It was a delightful social affair,
and netted the league quite a snug little
sum.
HON ESOALC,
"The Dnzaler" played at the Opera
house Monday night, and as usual drew
a good-sized audience. At 7.30 all or
nearly all of the attaches of the house
went out on a strike. For some rea
son unknown, apparently Mr. Silver-
stone did not want Thomas Carroll,
one of the stage hands admitted, and
Instead or notifying him to that ellect
took another means o( keeping litui out
of the house, by giving every other em
ploye u pass, which wus contrary to
custom. The employes did not know
what to niuke of the action until Mr.
Carroll arrived ut the door und was
prevented from entering. Immediately
the entire force struck and the house
was without its ushers and other nec
essary men, who are loud In their de
nunciations of Manager Sllverstone.
Ann Brown, an elderly negress, liv
ing below the Krle depot, died Sunday
after a lingering Illness. Mrs. Urown
has been a familiar figure here for
a long time, being well known as a
fortune teller. She was a faithful and
devoted attendant of the F.plseopal
church, and went to the services as long
as she wus able. The funeral services
were held Monday nt the Episcopal
cnurch by Rev. John M. Lewis.
FOREST CITV.
The one hundred and eighth session
of the llonesdule District Ministerial
association commenced at the Method
ist F.plseopal church, in Forest City,
last night, at 7 o'clock. The pro
gramme for the evening was, devotion
al service, D. Kvans; association ad
dress. Rev. A. W. Cooper. The pro
gramme for today Is:
MUlt.NlNtl.
'.t.io-l'iu.ver Service 1. 8. McKtllrfr
H. P.II UllMiliess.
lii.ml Kssay. ."The present Status of
the Hamilton Amendment,"
J. C. Leai-ock
Discussion.
V. Riiwllns. A. C. Hrackenbury
liO I'lssay, "Removal of the Tinut
Limit" S. Roman
Discussion.. W. M. Shaw, P. Houck
Jl.OO-Kssay, "Reverence for the House
of (Soil" A. C. Olver
Discussion,
J. A. Transue. . M. Bell, D. F.
I'nagst.
11. SO Kssay, "The Importance of Edu- '
cation In the Interest of Tem
perance and Prohibition,"
A. D. David
Discussion,
II. IS. Hurned. H. K. Wheeler
12.00 Adulirntnent.
AI'TKRNOON.
I. 110-Devntlomil Service H. A. Smith
1.4j Kssav. "Divine Leading to Temp
tation" F. Uendall
1 MkcussIuh,
P. I:. Tower, George Council
2. IS-Kssay. "Tile Accepted Theory of
the Atonement" G. A. Place
Discussirn,
.1. V. N.'' :i D. F.vans, D. B. Wilson
2.4 lissuy. "The League as a Factor
in Chinvh Wo"k S. Slmpkins
J. 11. Btiyce, G. B. Stone, W. L.
Thorpe.
3.15 Kssay, "lnipona;:.'e of Conver
sions In the Sunday School: How
to Secure Them"....C. A. Benjamin
Discussion,
J. G. Raymond. J. 1'iulerwood, T. J.
Vaughn.
3.45 Essay, "Emotion and Devotion
in Religious Services". G. H. PrentL'e
Discussion,
M. Buckingham, A. Eastman, II. A.
Smith, W. Wllklneou.
4.30 Adjournment.
EVENING.
T.ou Song and Praise Service,
J. C. Leaoock
Sermon L. W. Karschner
FACTORYVILLE,
Miss Carrie Green entertained her
Sunday school class of fourteen little
girls at tea at her home on Church
street Tuesday.
The Ladles' Aid of the First Ilaptlst
church will meet and serve supper at
the church dining rooms this evening
(Wednesday from 5 until 7.3n.
The birthday party at the Methodist
church Saturday evening was a success
financially. Amount taken In, $75.
.Miss Nellie DeGruw, of Scranton, re
turned home Monday, after a two
weeks' visit among friends and rela
tives here.
Harry Stone, of Scranton, spent Sat
urday and Sunday nt the home of David
Armstrong.
Dr. Heller and family entertained
relatives from Blnghainton over Sun
day. R. D, Chase and wife attended the
wedding of Mrs. Cnase's sister, Miss
Kinma Pass, of Waverly, and Charles
Snyder, of Chinchilla, Thursday even
ing. Will Flsk Is suffering from a broken
limit received by falling on an icy side
walk. Mrs. Fnima Reynolds, of this place,
who Is spending the winter with her
daughter nt Pottsville, is reported to
huve broken a limb by some mishap.
It is not known how II hupppened.
Miss Bertha Kuapp Is spending this
week as the guest of Mrs. Emma Wag
ner, ut La Grange.
Mrs. Lewis Armstrong hud the mis
fortune to fall, breaking an arm, the
latter part of hist week.
Dr. Arthur Preston, of Scranton, was
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Wheaton
over Sunday.
The oil well boring machines are be
ing put into stiape fast. They expect
to begin boring this week. As the place
they bore for oil Is very near town, It is
likely there will be a chance for all that
wish to visit the scene.
Mr. and Mrs. George Worklser, of La
Plume, have moved on to A. D. Rey
nolds' furin. near Newtown, and will
take charge of tho same this season.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
Mrs. Hyron Laufsher, is slightly In
disposed. Mrs. Perry Chamber is improving
from her recent Illness.
John Evans has began excavating
for his new cellar, and expects to build
soon.
Miss Florence Keith is sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Tllhunn, of Lake
St. John, visited Mr. and Mrs. Theron
Hillings on Monday lust.
James Full is able to attend to busi
ness after a few days' Illness.
ImmaSjulate
every day in the week, every
week in the year, is assured to
wearers of the "Celluloid" water
proof collars. Neither dirt uor
water can hurt them. One will
outwear six linen collars and
save dollars in laundry bills. It
costs nothing to keep them clean.
A wet cloth or sponge is all you
need use. Made in all styles
and sizes. The
ElluloiO
MARK-
INTERLINED
Collars and Cttfis are the original.genn
itie interlined collars and cuffs with a
' 'celluloid' ' surface. Get them at your
furnisher's,, or send, direct to us.
Collars 2oc. each. Cuffs 40c. pair.
' THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
Nkw York. ' 1
APOUOtoft'.ra?
Battle Ax Plug
1
1ST
Was jumped into public favor oh -account
of its size and qualny.it3
a Great Big Piece
of high grade tobacco for
mm
OLD FORGE.
C. W. Urodhead, of Montrose, is the
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel K rod head.
The Ladles' Aid society will meet at
the home of Mrs. Benjamin Richardson
this afternoon.
Miss Hertlia Rees, of Taylor, spent
Sunday with her sister at the Klooms
bury Normal Hohool.
Saturday was a gala day for Old
Forge, when the Patriotic Order Sons
of American, (if Mooslc. raised the Hag
on No. I schoool building. It Is esti
mated that fully two persons were In
attendance. They were assisted hy the
George Hill post. Grand Army of the
Republic. Visiting posts from Scran
ton and Pittston were In attendance.
One of the attractions of the day was
the uniformed rank, Patriotic Order
Sons of America of Scranton. The Pa
triotic Order Sons of America Drum
corps of Scranton turnlshed music. The
flag was presented by A. J. C'olborn,
esq., of Scranton, In one of the llnest
speeches that have been heard for some
time. The Has was accepted by Will
lam Repp, president of the board ot
directors. owing to the crowd, the
pupils of the school could not carry out
their programme. It will be given to
day. The 4-year-ohl child of James Sal
mon, of Sibley, died on Sunday night of
croup, and was buried in Marcy ceme
tery on Tuesday.
If the l!ab Is Cuttlns Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow'a Boothlne; Syrup has
been used for over Fifty Yrars by Mil
lions of Motheri for their Children
while Teething, with Perfect Success.
It Soothes the Child, Softens the Quins,
Allays all Pair); Cures Wind Colio and
is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold
by Druggists in every part of the world.
Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup." and take no other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
'Then Baby was sick, gave her Castorla.
"A'ben she was a Child, she cried for Castorla,
When sue became Miss, she clung to Castorla.
When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria,
rar RE VIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
wdu. ilJ m WJ twen mai
UttDw lW of Me.
Till OPIIAT sotb ffmJ.
FRBls-OH XUSMZTOT
prSMtaeaa the above results la 30 days. Itc'
Kwarfullsandauloftlr. Cures wn all otnsrs tail
mmm ma will nitlu thsir lost assahood, sad old
ana will neonr thslr routbful vigor by ostni
BBTITO. II oaleair sod surely restores Hsnoiuv
MS. last Tltalltv, laapoteas;. Klgbtly Emission!
LoestVwMr.FslUna' Memory, wartiui Sinosses. nd
II ssfrle of sslf-abuae or and indiscretion
wklah salts one for study, koelaess or mamas e. It
aosoaly eures by atartlnt et tho eeat of disease, but
is rest serve toaie snd blood bmllder, briar
Ing bask lbs pink glow to pal cheeks and re
TMrlaf Sbe Bra of youth. I wards off Insanity
end Osasumpttoa. laaitt oa bartsf RRTIVO, no
ether. It eta bo carried la net ocke. By snsit
1 .00 per psckMC or ell tor SS.OO, with poel
tlvo written annrantso to emro OS refund
be money. Ckrunlar free, address
DOTAL MEDICIME CO.. S3 River St., CHI0MO. ILL
tost sab Matthews Bros. Bl fJoXla
BBMUloa . V,
DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
To nil suflarara of KRROUSOF VOL"! II,
LOST VIGOR and DISKAStS UK ItttX AMI
WOMEN. 90S usees: oloth bound: scourer?
sealed and ma led free. Treatment byniell
strictly confidential, and a roaitlre qnick cure
gua anti-ell. No matter bow long standing, I
will iMMitiTely enre you. Write or call.
Tid IPRQ349 N. 15th St., Philada , Pa
Un. It'vDD tJ yesr.' routiniirus practice.
French Injection Compound
Cares poeltlTely, qulrkiy. (not merely cberks.)
(guaranteed or saonoy reiuniled. Avoid unngerim
remeulee. rrloebOMoas per bottle. Of x Hollies
(will cur severest caw) sent prepaid, secure from
observation, wttii only Kteatlflcally nude fringe,
to any address lor aa.00.
ROOF TIMING 1KB SOLDOCS
Ml dooa away with br tha um of HARTV
MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which OOttakrU
f Inrrodtonta well-known to alL It oaa bo
applied to tin, galvanised tin, ahoot Iron
raofa. else to brick dwallnn. which win
Mwvaa
u or
it Daoiuutijr any crumDuac eracav
breaking of tha brick. It will oat-
seat tlnnlna of any kind br SBsutr jraaia.
aad If east dooa not azoeed ona-Uth thM
ot tha eost of tinning. Ia sold fcf tskt Job
ssr yvuau. tvwnwn isukb uy
ANTONIO UAATatsVKN, Bf 1
in the lead
PREVENT
Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia.
Cured Alter Great Suffering
Mr. Charles Anderson. i:M Kell St.,
Wllkes-Burre. savs: 2 buttles of Dr. Alex
ander's Lung Healer entirely cured me of
a severe cold In my chest and litntjs niter
I had tried 3 other cout.11 cures una rautvi
Cured My Baby.
Mrs. Hella Sproule, Kil Washington, St.,
Wllkea-Earre, says: Kite bottle of Dr.
Alexander's Lung Healer Saved my dar
ling's life. I will never be without It.
Cured of Pain In His Lungs.
Anthony Yenisei- contractor 131 Hill
street, Willies-Barre. Pa., says three Dot
ties oT Dr. Alexander's I.uiik lleuler, the
fumous cough i nt., cured tnu of usthinn
Hint pains In my lunirs after iineumonlii.
No coiiRh medicine- like It. It wived my
lite. For sle everywhere, 2fie. per hottle.
Valley Drug Co., General Agents, Wilkes.
Barre. Pa.
ULSTERS
AND
OVERCOATS
ALSO
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices.
111 LACKAWANNA AVENUE
Carner Hranklln Avenue.
THE NEW
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fMPoDS, and NEW. NOVEL and USEFUL im
pruToments. "Hammond Work the Crlt.rton
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mond So. S. "Tb Perfect Typ.writar. Ex
amine it and be convinrad. Phi'adelpbla
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patterns and colorings in every desirable fabric.
Royal Wiltons, Savonneries, Axminsters, Eng
lish Brussels exclusively under the control of this
house. Tapestries, Ingrains, Linoleums, Corti
cenes and Oil Cloths.
We anticipated the rise iu the market, placed our
orders accordinlgy and will give our customers the ben
efit. A complete line of DRAPERIES.UPHOLSTERY
GOODS and WINDOW SHADES in every grade.
Latest styles.
S. G. KERR,
A f Lackawanna Ave.
THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND
PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND
PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST
ON TIME DEPOSITS.
YOU WANT
WE HAVE -
LET'S
GET
RICHARDS'
502 Commonwsaith Buildim
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-8ARRE, PA.. Manufacturer of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
Qcaeral Ottke: SCRANTON, PA.
tA dllm ms.i1 im m datlmr will"
lataladln aalld rusib IoascU KM
iwntofv a, uawj uraer,
or rMMd Mat. far mM.
Kqnal. mrj way Ik heota
sold la all rrtall storsa tor
tlM. Wa auk this bMt
oanahns, thanrfsrs w. aw
an ID ju, ttfi aaa Mar,
and tf any ana M not ssudasl
w. will ninnq om pw
r send auotlMir pair. Opan
To. or Coon no. Bnas,
wMtba C, P. K. Kst
.lie. 1 to I and aaa
. -1 . A
Csta.
loria
FHCiC
tsm Shoe Co,
FEDERAL ST..
f BOSTON.
THE CLEVER
OF A WOMAN
mm,
Will keep tlie bouse from becomiug cheerle38 if she Las even
Lalf a chance. It does not take much money, but it does take
some but so little. Our Credit System helps, with the pay
iug of the rest. It also depends upon keepiDg informed upon
the new things of every sort that are constantly coining out.
It'3 our business to get them for you and we REPEAT THE IN
VITATION, walk through tho homo to learn what is going on
by seeins the diiplay of new goods.
J3S!S4ii N"t teo kindi, but ov-r
r-l-S.SirH thirty to selra-t from. u
B'm TJ. -ti ..tlior sm-li assortment ill
rY.M T.Ji lli itf thHonu Leie VIC'
J.(B turnU we swll at
$21.00.
Topshsiipd, Inchitr,
l-'rench beveled nhupeil
Minor. Itlxjf iui'UeK. sil
ver drawer liuet. lisu l
Homely .-ai veil and highly
polished. i
CHENILLE CURTA IMS-Many patterns at
many prices. Your pocket bound to he united. The offering
ot a $4.00 pair (as a sort of introductory (or the season) at
225 AND mm
TELEPHONE 8154
SON & CO,
Opp. Main Entrance Wyoming Housa
TOGETHER.
LUMBER CO
Telephone 422
CALL UP S08X
CO.
OILS..
VINEGAR
AND '
CIDER.
OFFlOe AND WAREHOUSE,
41 TO m MERIDIAN STRQS7
M. W. COLLINS, M'8'r.
HANDS
UPHOLSTERY.
Yunr iipiirBciatitPti two woks sgo of tliota
Hiisli I'tirtiitiS'Was near tw mucU for us 111.
ileiuiinil was if rent-we. ltowevor, are now are-
I pared with tbree bott.r uUurmts:
i :itU yds Ktnbroiilured Borden Huslin, 30 Inch
wiUr.
lGlc.
a yds Dotted llu.lin. 3iMnch wide
4:1 yds Uott.d Swiss. Ur-invh wide
tVAU above New Spring Steele.
12jc
,9d.
218 WYOMING AYE,
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