The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 29, 1896, Page 12, Image 12

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1TIE SCKAXTOX TIUftUXE SATXTHDAY MOTIXIXO;:: FEBRUARY ill); J 890.
CARBONDALE.
JOMcler. will p1ae nolw ttiat ailvortlss.
tiisiit. orders for job work, and Item (or
publication left at the establlxhmfnt of
Shannon ft Co.. jiewmlealrs. North Main
xreet. will rereiva prompt attention; of
fice open from S a. m. to 10 p. m.J
I.' O. II. OFFICERS INSTALLED.
Curbondule Conclave of lleptaophs In
diluted Thslr'Ncw Corps.
W. 1. Henilrkk. iif Sciantuii. who Is
district d.-viuy aupreuie aivlion of the
twenty-first uf the Order of Hepta
nuphs, was present Thursday night at
u meeting uf the Carlvjmlale rum-lute.
No. oi2. hi the Leader building, and in
stalled urtict-is fur the ensim.K year as
KJIuxya: SlttliiK , l'Ht urt-hon. Jolm
Jw'aiiniun: uivhun, J. H. Hyrne. provost,
il. J. Col Ily; prelate, J. F. (.'uIIIiih;
secietiuy, 1'.. P. Cui-rull: treuxurer, J.
il. llllhuul. llnaiHlii. I. l- Alutlitt: in
spector, T. .1. Oillmol: warden. V. 1.
Hinettil; sentinel, I'utrlik Nolan.
' The Installation seivle over, Mr.
ilendrtck addressed Hie lueetiiiK "ie
Older of ileptH!iiphs and Its niins.
A IV In i li J. H. Hyrne also addressed tile
ineetini;. This order has been sneeess
lul slni-e Its inaUKiiratioii in the rlty.
TWO new ineinberM were Installed last
'liit'ht, aiwl ten made application tor
llllllllll'lsllip.
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BAND CONCERTS.
.A Petition for a t:lty Appropriation to the
. Council foM oiiuert Purposes
A petition wiis eli-culated unions' the
citizens praying to covini lls to make un
a.pii-.ilatioii of $J0() for a serh-s of
twenty weekly band concerts during
the cuiiilnir suinnier. and has been ex
tensively . siened. The petition is us
follows:
To Urn honorable select und common
ecu in Us, gentlemen We, the undt-r-BiKind
resldi iics and taxpayers of the
city of I'arliondale. respectfully peti
tion juur honorable bodies to make
provision in tin- upinoprlutlon ordin
ance fur tln next (cominist llscal year.
lWi. lor nn appropriation of ut least
Ji'iiu for twenty weekly concerts, to lie
(riven during the comlnir outdoor seu-
son, and conimenclntr us soon as the
weather will permit. We believe that
nu ll nn Hpnrujirlatlon will meet with
the approval of nearly every taxpayer
In thu city."
Surprise Pnru.
A Very enjoynble and pleasant sur
prise party was (dven to Mr. and Mrs.
Kecfe at their home on Scott street.
Those present were Misses Katie Con
nor, Nora and Nellie IHIITv. Katie
t'uirston, Alice und Uertle ImiTy. Katie
Landau, Mangle Unkind. MaKKic Tay
lor, Muscle Coi!(!lns. Mrs. James InilTy,
Mis. Murk Unity. John Cogtrins. John
Mi-Oulie, John Carden, John Moiiuhnn.
I'lmrles Morrison. Chiirlis Jordan. Joe
.Un dun. J'utrh'k Connor. ileoiKe and
Willie Hhliiimel, Willie Mosey, Thomas
Connor. Willis Connor. lames and re
freshments were Indulged in.
Ilirthcluv I'nrtv.
In coniniemoratlnn of the forty-fifth
anniversary of Mrs. (ieorire bishop's
lilrthiluy, her friends decided to (jive
lier a .uriuise party ut her home on
Houtli .Main street Thursday nfleiiionn.
Those Jilesellt were: .Mesilumes Koes
ItiBer. (lerhanlt. Kviins, Hubert. Heck,
Kianl'.. llaiiimele. Hermes, Aycrs. Mc
Andrew. l.oveliind. Manir. Hiaiier,
omineini-ycr and Kit el, of this city;
IiUIIKlehel'K, of lloni'Silale; l'idbst.
lluscle and i:islio. of Aiicland.
Mrs. Milts Pusses Anv.
Mrs. Julia Mills died ut her home on
upper iMindalT street from an attack of
pneumonia. She was well-known and
respected by a lame circle of friends,
and will lie missed. She was :' years
old and Is survived by four sons und
one daURhter. The funeral will take
place ut her late residence on Sunday
Ufternooll. The ilev. Charles l.ee. of
the Presbyterian church, will conduct
the service. Interment at Maplewood
cemetery.
A Hellenic Operation.
Mrs. John Keeleher. of Forest city,
was at I he hospital Thursday nitchl.
and u delicate operation was performed
by lir. Fletcher, assisted by lr. Iwy-
ei This patient has I u HiifTerliiK
very much with her eye, and t he eve
bull was removed to prevent sympa
thetic trouble with the other eye, the
si(iht of which will now be saved.
rcllllllWsioncrs- Inspect inn.
County Commissioners Itoberts, Te
muth ami Huberts came to this city
yesterduy morniiiK and went In convey
ances to Fell township. This township
Is very much In need of bridKes. Ap
propriations have been made by the
county, but their work had been de
layed. PERSONAL ANU OTHER ITEMS.
J. F. Wheeler, who has been librarian
for the public library for many years,
has resigned. Mr. Wheeler has been a
painstaking olllccr. ,
This- house was crowded last night,
the Watte Comedy company gave an
rxvellent rendering of "From Sire to
Hon." The troupe, especially Itllly liar-
What Shall I Do?
li the earnest, almost (.gonizing cry of
- weak, tired, nervous women, audcrowded,
overworked, struggling men. might dif
' lleoltles, ordinary cares, household work
or daily labor,' magnify themselves into
seemingly impassable mountains.
This if simply because the nerve are
Weak, the bodily organs debilitated, and
they do not
Take
proper nourishment. Feed the nerves,
, organs and tissues on rich red blood, and
how soon tbe glow ol health conies to the
' pal cheeks, firmness to the unsteady
band, and strength to the faltering limb.
Hood's
Sarsapanlla
purifies, ritalizes and enriches the blood
and is thus the best friend to unfortunate
t humanity. Be sure to get Hood's and
only Hood's. All druggists, ft ; six for (5.
Mnnei'a Dallu the after-ulnuer pill and
11UUU a fills family eatuartle. liOe.
I
1.80) yards of Carpets, from ft to 31
yards in each piece, consisting' of
tit following Best Makes:
$ .85 Tapestry Carpet for
1.15 Body Brussels for
1.25 Velvet Carpet for
, .1.15 Moquette Carpet for
1.35 Axminster Carpet for
35c
50c
65c
65c
75c
SlrE TO CONTINUE FOR SIX DAYS ONLY
Terms Cash During Thlj Sale.
l s n s ' 1 ifvtsi
v9 Lackawanna Aa
bom and Miss St. Felix, excelled. The
oivhestra nave a selectiou of music
that pleased nil'
Ijiwrcnce Coctlns. of Hlver street,
has rented the Forest house. ' - '
Ilev. W. F. Davis, of Providence. Is
omiectrd to preach at the Welsh Bap
tist church next Sunday.
Miss Minnie L. Kue, of CemetPry
street, is visiting In Scranton and Ply
mouth. Alfred Pasco, of Washington street.
Is 111 uf his home.
Kx-l)eputy Sheriff Crime was in the
city yesterday.-'
At the Kesciie mission last night at
the Welsh Methodist church, Mrs.
Hookstaver. of the Florence mission in
Scrauton. lend u special conference on
"Home Mission."
A miner of the Ki le shaft. J. Connor,
was knocked down by the street car.
He was not seriously Injured. .
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Ijist evehlim's ilaaette informs its
readers of u dog tiKht that otc-umd In
this town on Thursday evetiliiK. which
was witnessed by a large number of
sports from out of town. U Is true
Avoca has .been visited by a number
of the siioitlnK element from near by
towns-during the week, and on Thurs
day eveiiiiiK this number was in
creased, drawn thither for the purpose
of witnessing tile brutal uffair, but we
are pleased to inform the public that
owihj? to the vigilance of the burgess
and chief of police their plans were
frustrated, and they were compelled to
select another buttletleld, beyond the
jurisdiction .f tiro borough titflciajs.
where tin; combat took place- about
midnight.
Air. und Mrs. Frank l.lttle ure re
joicing over the ui rival of u daughter.
Ned Kuddy. of S. rant. in, wan a vall
er in town last evening.
A' donation party took place at the
Methodist F.plscopul parsonage on
Thursday evening. A pleasing pr
gritinme was rendered und the evening
was pleasantly spent. Itet'reshnieiits
mere served.
Mrs. F.dwurd I.ulrd is suffering from
u severe ultuck of grip.
The Oiird of a scries of "11111" so
cials Will tuke place ut the home of
.Mis. Snyder, sr.. on next Friday eve
ning. A number of talented people
from out of town will contribute to
the entertainment.
Work on the new silk mill Is progress
ing riioidly, and it Is expected that
about tlie.mlildle of .March everything
will be In readiness to begin opera
tions. There has been a deluy of a few
weeks in regard to water connections,
but thai matter has been settled und a
tone of nun are ut work preparing
for the pipes. The proprietors. Ashley
& r:l;uv, are hustenlilMT the completion
slice they have M-veral la we orders
which they cannot satisfy until the
iant Is 111 nitration.
The Avoca und Mooslc Christian Al
liance will convene In sotilon at Ihe
Mooslc I're.ibvteiiaii church on Thurs
day and 1'i iilay. March f. and ti. There
wlil be three sessions, Ihe tlrst at 111
a. m.. the second ut 2 p. in., und the
evening session will consist of prayers
und praises. Many ' talented speakers
will deliver uddresses.
Mrs. Ferrel. sr., and Mrs. Mucklow.
of Lincoln Hill, attended the Women's
Christian Temtierunce union conven
tion at Si raiitou yesterday.
A umber of young' folks from I'ltts
ton tendered .Mr. and Mrs. William
K row n. jr.. a pleasant surprise on
Thursday evening. Various amuse
ments were indulged in mid the eve
ning was Pleasantly sient. Uefresh-
uienls wi le served.
.
PECKVILLE.
Frances K., wile of Itenjamin Prosser,
died ut her home on Walnut street.
Thiirsduy al'leriioon, al. i.lltl. Iteceased
was born In Cardil'1'. Wales, tweuiy-two
years ugo, and when a small child
m ived to this country with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith. After their
arrival in this country they moved to
Ihe Hidge, where she has since resided
until a In nit six mouths ugo, when she
moved to this plaee. She Is survived by
a husband and nn Infant a week old.
The funeral services will be held at the
Welsh Methodist chtnch on the liidge
on Sunday afternoon at 2..'!H. Services
will ! conducted by the lev. William
K. Morgans, of Hyde Park, interment
in the Kldge cemetery.
MISS l.lilie lllllse Is Visiting with
relatives at Scruhtiin.
Miss llronwen Richards, of Hyde
Park, relumed home Wednesday alter
spending a few days with her cousin,
Miss Jennie lllehards.
lessiip llosi mpuny No.'l Wet ut
testing several of their lire plugs in
that borough yesterday.
Another meeting will be held this
evening to hear the report of the com
mittee on site of the storage dam.
lilukely board of health will hold n
regular meeting ut the council rooms
this evening.
Mrs. Henry (ihcrts und son, Harry,
ure visiting her parents at Clark's
lil'eell.
Mrs. Palmer, of Wllkes-l'.urre, will
lecture ut the Peckvilje Itaptist church
on "Christian Work Among Hoys" on
Monday evening next.
FACTORYVILUE,
Mrs. Knte Ciirdner is visiting friends
for a few days at Mosluippen.
The reception given Itev. M. .1. Wat
kins ut Carpenter Hollow Tuesday
evening netted him the neat little sum
of $:MI.
(. W. Carpenter, of Itinghainton. was
a caller in town Thursday.
Miss tirace Wull. of Kalis, who has
been spending the past two weeks with
her aunt. Mrs. A. If. Poiight, returned
home Friday.
Mrs. Laura Iteynolds has I n con
fined to her home fur some time on ac
count of poor health.
Myron Heun, of Hcrunton. and Hu
nlel I.ungstatf and wife were visitors
In town today.
Miss May Reynolds, und brother. Al
lie, are expected home next week from
Florida, w here they have been spending
the winter.
The new 'council met at the town hull
Wednesday evening; and reorganized
for the present year. The following
officers were elected: President, W. N.
Manchester; treasurer. Chai les Card
ner: secretary, W. W. Raid.
Miss Jennie Cardner Is spending a
few days wllh her sister, Mrs. Horn
baker, ut Scranton.
PRCEBUHG,
The pool tournniiieiit of the Amity
Social cluh Is rapidly neming the end.
The players were divided In three class
es and a cue offered to the winner of
each class W. W. Kimble heads the
(list class with n score of SOU points,
having wull six straight games. He
has two more to play. John (Jroner Is
second with six games CW points. Wil
liam Ruder won the second class. Ilos
coe Reers was second and William
Walts third. Robert M. llorlll heads
the third class.
Miss Helen K. Heen. who has been the
guest of Honcsilule relatives, returns
to her home in Puiiville tnihiy.
Miss Iji vina lilmmlck. of Scranton,
Is the guest of Mrs. Wullaee Lambert
Wheeling Is better than sleighlnjr,
although both nre In vogue.
Kdward Hurting will leave for Scrnn
tnn Monduy to work In the meat mur
ket of Carr & Son.
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FORE ST CITV.
Our townsman, T. P. McCormlrk, was
chosen, at the county convention of
the Democratic party, to represent
them at the state convention to be held
ut Allentown.
The children of the' Congregational
Sunday school, of Vundllng, were given
a. sleigh tide Thursday.
Fruitful Crunch, order of American
True IvorlteH, will Rove nn entertain
ment In the Welsh Congregational
church, Monday evening (St. David's
duy). Addresses on the history und ob
ject of the order will be given, and a
number, of musical selections will be
rendered. All are Invited to attend,
and especially those of Welsh descent.
Mrs.- John Kelleher-ls In Scranton
undergoing treatment for an eye
trouble. ' '
OLD FORGE.
Miss Maggie Dick, accompanied by
Miss Allen, of Pittston, spent Wednes
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Duvid Dick. .
The pupils of No. 1 school held their
Hug lulslng exercises on W'ednesduy
afternoon owing to the crowd on Sutur
duy. (ireut pains hud been taken to
truin the pupils, und they lultilled eX;
pectatlons. A large and appreciative
audience attended.'
A supper was given ut the home of
I). C. Reed Tuesday evening for-' the
benefit or the Rrlck church. A very
pleasant time was hud' by those who
attended and u neat sum was realized.
Ira C. Athertou. of Tuyloi und Miss
Kale Atherlon, of Clark's Ureen. were
visiting Mrs. t!. K. Drake on Friday.
Mrs. Cooper, of West Pittston, was
visiting Mrs. W. V. Stark on Friday.
P. C. C. W. UriMiilheud, of Montrose
Lodge, Knights of Pythias, spent a few
days in this vicinity this week for the
purpose of presenting to the lodges
the subject of building u home for uged
und Infirm Kniuhts in northeastern
Pennsylvunlu. He Interviewed a num
ber of prominent members In Scranton,
Pittston and vicinity and received
much encouragement from them.
MOOSIC.
A meeting of the Avoca and Mooslc
Christian Alliances will be on March
fi and li In the .Muo sic Presbyterian
church.
Rev. Thomas Klger, of New York,
will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyter
ian church on Sunday morning. His
seimoii will be on "Life among the
Convicts."
Miss Lizzie Muckey. of Deluwure
is the guest of Miss ileoigp Vanning, of
Main street.
D. S. Ross, of Wilkes-Rarre, was a
visitor of P. S. Hamlin during the
week.
The Ladles' Home Missionary society
of the Presbyterian church, will hold an
uprou social on the Ut li of March.
Mrs. John McCriiidle was a visitor In
Avoca yesterday.
R. P. Crilllon was In town yesterduy
on business connected with the Spring
Crook Lumber company.
The Spring lirook breaker expects to
start operations on the second day of
March.
Citizens of tills place have taken the
opportunity during the cold snap to till
up their Ice houses.
K. Rroadheiid experts to occupy the
house formerly occupied by James A.
I land on March 2.
CLARK'S GREEN.
Mrs. Halstead Is still suffering frum
eryshielus und considered ill a critical
condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Detrick. of Cedar Falls.
Iowa, who have been visiting ut .1. H.
Austins', leturued to t luir home on
Friday last.
Henry Smith, of West Side, culled on
friends here on Thursday,
MIssM.uellu Fruce returned on Satur
day from a short visit among friends
In Kingston.
F.pw'urth league members of Chupter
No. II. I'M, entertained themselves at
the home of the president. A. A. Davis,
on Thursday evening, with nn Interest
ing pi'ogriiiiune arranged by the social
and literary departments consisting of
u duett by Misses Mulid Mullinex und
Clara Covey; solo. Miss Jessie Pol
hamus; recitations by Miss Ressle Mul
linex, .Mr. J. W. Churchill. Masters Al
bert Mullinex und Charlie Wells, and a
reading by Miss Annie lilbble and a
recitation by Mamie Wells und u so
pruuo and bass duett by John Smith
and Cora Cisik. closing wild a chorus
singing at ll.::.
MOSCOW.
Those who attended the Women's
Christian Temperance union mid-year
convention in the F.lm Park church
from Mosuow were .Mrs. S. J. I lorn
baker, Mrs. P. Swarts, Mrs. K. N.
Swurts. .Mrs. Walker, Mrs. M. W.
Vaughn. Mrs. P. S. Posted. Mrs. F. R.
tiurdner.
.Miles Swarts and Frank liuyden, of
Yates, are visiting friends In town.
Mrs. Fannie llrown und son, Charles,
have been visiting friends in Scranton
during the past week.
lru Hlescckitr. who has been spend
ing u few days In Rlnghamtoii, has re
turned home.
William Hrown, of Spring Harden
street, is I) ii 1 1 sick.
Rev. A. D. David visited his mother
in nlyphunt on Tuesduy lust.
HALLSTEAD.
Robert Hrown, of Ringhamton, spent
Sunday with his friend Chimney Ostcr
hout. L. D. Sawyer was In the Parlor City
on business on Friday.
Airs. !. W. Ward and Mrs. R C.
Read attended the Women's Christian
Temperance union convention at
Scranton Friday.
Aloii'.a Lindsley Is seriously ill and
not expected to recover.
Richard Oliver, of Klmira, is the
guest of friends in town.
Mrs. F. D. Lamb was In Ulngham
tmi on Friday.
Melvin Miller and Miss Anna Brown
were united in marriage at the home
of the bride's parents Friday evening
by Rev. John Davis.
HONESDALE.
The indignation meeting held
last
evening was largely attended. .
John Farrell, .rchliuld's popular po
liceinun. was u visitor in town yester
day. Thomas Williams attended the lec
ture given at the Academy of Mush
last evening.
Joseph Jenkins, of Taylor, was a
caller in town yesterday.
RAII.KOAI) NOUS.
The Ontario and Western Railroad
company has under construction four
coal barges, to be used for the New
hiigluml and Sound business. Two of
tlnse burres will have a capacity of
l.f.ou tons and two of 7r.U tons. It is in
tended to put coal direct from the com
pany's terminals at Cornw all-on-tlie-Hiidson
into Sound and New Knghind
points. The boats, which have been or
dered, w ill be uble to handle bi iv.eeu
'fi.uiMi and Iuu.ihhj tons of coal annually,
on which there will be considerable
saving to the company. Ordinniily
this coal would be sent over the West
Shore railroud to Weehswk-n and
would have to pay trackage to the West
Shore. Thai which would go to Ne.v
Knglund would lie exchanged with the
New York and New Knghind road, uni
the Ontario und Western world lose a
certain mileage thereon. I'niie; tic
present an imgemeiit It will be in the
company's own curs and Purge from
the mine to the market. Th net proll.s
tA the company on every ton will thus
be increased.
A meeting of railroad passenger
ugents was held In this city Thursday
which was attended by John Reall. of
the Southern railroad: K. D. Harring
ton, of the Southern Pacific; K. P. Al
len, of the Cunadiaii Paclllc: C. II. I.at
tu. of the Wabash; M. L. Smith, of the
Delaware, l.ucknwnnna and Western:
.1. S. Swisher, of the Central Railroad
of New Jersey; W. L. Pryoivof the Ia"
high Valley.
;ll; .
New York advices say the consent of
property owners to the construction of
the underground electric system on the
Sixth and Klghth avenue r.iads of the
Metropolitan system hus been secured.
African railways pay well. The Cape
roads averaged ilk per c-eiit. dividends,
the actual earnings ranging from t'4.
14s per, cent .to U4.4S per cent; tbe lat-
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
A&SaiWTEMX PURE
ter on the northern line, cotuiectlii?
with the orange Free Stats.
Beginning March' 1 the KiirTalo and
Rochester divisions of tip- Western
New York und Pennsylvania railroad
will be operated as one division under
the superllltelldency of C. T. lullleV.
A Philadelphia dispatch says Oiat thi
J. Cl. Urill Car company has obtained :i
contract for twonly-six trolley cars
for Cupe Town. Africa, and the steam
ship Adra, which sailed from that port
for Russia, curried SfiU.iHH) worth of lo
comotives and other materials.
During the second week In FVliruury
fifty-four railroads showed a Kal" I"
gross earnings of 17.t:S per cent., us
computed with last year.
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles!
Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itchlnn
and stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, which often bleed und ulcer
ate, becoming very sore. Swayne'a
Ointment stops the itching and bleed
ing, heuls ulceration, und In most cases
removes tne tumors. At drugKtsts, or
by mull, for CO cents. Dr. tfwayne &
Son. Philadelphia.
5lien Itnhy was atek, we avo hor CaitorIa.
When she was a C'liil.l, she cried for ( 'astorlu,
Wiieu she becauie Mis, she cluug to Costoria.
Wheu alio kud Children, alia guve ttieui Casturlu.
PREVENT
Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia.
Cured After Ureal Suffering
Mr. Charles Anderson. VM PVU St..
Wilkes-ltarre, says: 2 buttles of 1 r. Alex
ander's Lung Healer entirely cured me of
n severe cold 111 my chest and lungs uft'T
I had tried il other cough cures and failed.
Cured My Baby.
Mrs. Bella Sproule, ltd Washington. St..
Wllkes-Harre, Buys: One buttle of Dr.
Alexander's Lung lleuler suved my dar
liny's life. 1 will never be without it.
Cured cf Pains In His Lungs.
Anthony Veager contractor 131 Hill
street. Wilkes-Uarre, Pa., says three bot
tles of Dr. Alexander's Lung Healer, the
famous cuiikIi cure, cured nie of asthma
and palps In my hunts ufter pneiimout i.
No cuimh medicine like II. it saved my
life. For side every where, ': per bottle.
Valley Drug Co., ileiieral Agenta. Wllkes
Itarre. Pa.
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Knglisb ' Cupitul for Americun Iuvirst
mcnts. Important to Americans seeking Kng
llsh capital far new enterprises. A list
containing the names and addresses uf i';0
successful prumoiers who have placed
over lluu.WO.uuu sturdng in foreign Invest
ments within the last six years, and over
fls.OUU.WJ for the seven months of IMC,.
Price 5 or 'J5, payable by postal order
to the London und Universal lliuenu uf
Investors, 20. Cheapsidc. London, K. ('
Subscribers will be entitled, by arrange
ment with the directors to receive either
personal or letters of introduction to any
of these successful promoters.
This list Is tlrst class In every rospivt,
and every mun or lirm whose nunie ap
pears therein may be depended upon. Fur
placing the following It will be found In.
valuable Honds or Shares of Industrial.
Commercial und Financial Concerns,
Murtgago loans. Sale of Lauds, Patents or
Mines.
Directors SIR KDWARD C. ltOSS.
HON. WALTEH C. PKPY3..
CAPT. ARTHUR HTIFFK.
Coiiyrlght.
And to be prepared to meet the warmer
weather you want a seasonable Suit or
an Ovoriunt or both.
AND THK BI-ST PIACfi
Tf VISIT l-OK SOMKTMINll tiOOO
IN MI.RCHAN T TAII.OklNll
IS
4C6 Lackawanna Ave.
THERn YOU WILL FIND
Tho largast stock to xelei't from. Trim
mill s Alwuysof tlie Best, Latest Styles
in Cutting, mid maUu up on the I'l'einitwn
by Expert Wurkiueii.
tN'othing allowed to leuvd the
tnblishiuunt unless cutisfnclory to the
customer, and the lowest prices uunsist
out w ith Good Merchant Taiioring.
ULSTERS
AND
OVERCOATS
ALSO
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Ill LACKAWANNA AVENUE
- Corner Pranklin Avenue.
AYLES WORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
Tbe Finest in the City.
The latest improved furnish'
Ingn and apparatus for kceplag
eat, batter and eggB.
323 Wyoming Av
ROOF THj.liNG AMD SOLDERING
AH ovm away with by the uoe of HART
MAN'S PATKNT PAINT, which conaUta
of Ingredient well-known to all. It can ha
applied to tin, galvanized tin, het Iron
roofs, also to brick dwellngi, which will
Rreveat absolutely any crumbling; craclt
ig or breaking of the brick. It wul ont
taat tinning or any kind by many years,
and It's cost does not exceed one-fifth that
of the coat of tinning. Ia aoiU by tha Job
or pound. Contracts taken by
ANTONIO IiAUTMAf;.N ia Birch St.
01D
'WSr.fc7Tr.:il8fSl
ftwl 3 cents for mplw package.
Ftiurtl.sa Chmloal Company. Baiti
snore, Md.
SPRING ILL
SOON BE HERE
1 M
r. IT - m I
ESTABLISHED 187S
S liassa, Ef-Ni Uv
Spring Carpetings and Draperies
During our many years iu tbe Carpet business we never
bad such facilities as at present to suit our friends.
Practical experience, mature judgmeut and exteusive
connections have enabled us to place before you an uu
etiualed assortment of tbe latest and most fashionabla
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 aud will give our customers the ben
efit. A complete line of DRAPRRI1;S,UPH0L5TERY
GOODS and WINDOW SHADUS in every grade.
Latest styles. '
S. G. KERR, SON & CO.
A.fo& Lackawanna Ave.
Opp. Main Entrance Wyoming House
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 Commonwealth Buildim
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA.. Manufacturers of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Oftlce: SCRANTON, PA.
nrm rsob co., iw.'p. rspitai, i.oo4-.ra.
aUEKT 1.M BIIOK IN THE WOULDb
-A itUar luctd it a iMar Mmi." i
TssI eittos' aallil Froutii Doasola Kid Bat.
tan Best deUTsrsd (rso .nywhors la the U.S., sa
meet p. or uaso. mobsj urairt
or . 1'ualal NeU (sr tl tO.
l:qul. etery war Ike Mots
mid la '.l rsiali stem (or
t:.M. We ssaks this kool
ourserra, thorr.for. ws faer
fifin m jtf. srvM mma vast.
ami It nn one Is not sbU.hJ
we win niuu u. idobv:'
or scud another pair. Opes
iou or cotaraoe L.nss,
wWlbs V, I B, a HH,
1 10 s sad aau
w will JU snu
IIIiMtmlsd
Cats.
Ions
FHC'st
irSwsfM unL uu,, boktun.
Epttiat term s litnlurt.
fra
ll.ffilil'jS.
r Jrc:'i'
There Isn't
Much Dif ference ,,c(.cc lhe ta.
1
s
I - vr-L' -S-iT- - - r : : fi J.I
when you buy here. If the clothes don't turn out to be ev
ery bit as good as we say they are, you know where to come
with your complaint. We don't say this because we think
you'll complain, but because we know you won't.
The former price is marked in plain figures
yoiir price now is ONE-QUARTER LESS.
II Cash or Credit
25 AND 227 AND
atmm a a - m ' . n ran in r nn n i r nn n sweaswsM n
TELEPHONE .5154
9
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TOGETHER.
LUMBER CO
Telephone 422
I
CALL Uf 8682.
uoieiliurai.
CO.
OILS, f
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OrTlOE AND WAREHOUSE,
Ml TO if i MERIDIAN STUBS?
M. W. COLLINS, M'gTfW
s ot gooa ciouies aim uaa wneu
they are new. Ninety-nine
men in a hundred would he
unable to see any difference
at all. lint they can see it
easy enough when the clothes
have been worn a few weeks.
There are lots of kinds of
Men's and Youth's Clothes;
some bad, some pretty fair,
some good aud other kinds
are best of all.
When we buy we get the
best qualities we can find.
That makes you perfectly safe
y Cash or Credit
218 WYOMING AYE.
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