The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 12, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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    TITO 8(TRANTOXTRimTNE TJlTTRSmVY MOHNTNQ. " 3fAUCn 12, 18d6;
CARDQMDALE.
' fP.eader wilt please not that advertl
Meiiti. or1T for Job work, and Items for
fiublli-ation left at, the establishment of
btiaimuii & Co., newsdealers.. North Main
aireet. will receive prompt attention; of
lice open from 8 a. in. to 1ft p. ru.J
C1T F1XAXCES.
Estimates Commitieo of Connella Fol
lowed Ip Their Work and Are Ready to
Heport to a Special Couneil .Meeting.
At the municipal bulldlnir. the com
mittee on estimates attended Tuesday
evening to coinilete their work. There
was a full attendance. Messrs. MeNulty,
llisted and Thomas, of the Si leot coun
cil, and Undsay. Uevine and t'olwell, of
.the i-oinnion. After Mr. McXulty haa
called the meeting to onler a statement
was ol.talned from t'lty Controller
Frank Smith, which facilitated the
work.
The mayor's salary question created
a heated discussion. Some members of
the committee thought that the salary
rhuiilil be made, $WNt. However, the a
propt'kitioti wuh finally allowed to standi
at tiOii, but with "e tinderstandlnK thut
the mutter should be discussed when
the rciort is made to council.
As to the repairing estimate of the
streets, some of the members arsuetl
for permanent work. Chairman Alc
Nulty said $:l.ftiMt were expended on
street repairs lurltiK 1S0." without any
result to uhow for it. Then they came
to the decision to set JJ.OiH) under the
heading of repairing and grading
streets, instead of repairing; streets.
I ltlmately the following list will be
placed before the common council at a
speciul meeting:
KSTIMATK9 FUJI 1896.
Mayor $ &
Treasurer
Controller ' "
Solicitor I '"
City Clerk .' ''-'
Clerk Common Council "'
Assessors .'
Knglneer
inmiiimce I""
Mvilrnnis
.Municipal ami M.-nmrlul Vmk "
Cnntlnveiit Fund iMK.tm unused) l.Pl
I'ucl (:'!! left, more to be used) 4"0
I'linllnn (tl"7 unused) ""
Fire 1 lepiirtinent t$IKi..Vi left) V-'I
Fire Alarm (JI..VK) in It) I."-1")
Water Itt-nt l."0
Arc and Incandescent I.IkIH .'..)
Iti-KUluP Police 2.810
Special Police ($117.25 left, only
used last year)
Itrldises 3.K
Funded Debt und Interest (OKI
'City's Share of Improvement 1,-ViU
Mewer and Water Course t$;:-W.3:i un
used) 1"0
It. pulriiiH ami (iradiiiK Streets 2,'i.)
Sidewalk Fund "
cleanhiK I'aved Streets N"0
Columbia Hose Compuuy
Janitor ami .Matron 'VM
Hoard of Health !"'
Liens -''"I
'hlef of Fire Department
I.icpalV Dealers' Protection
l.llirarlan "
Fixing City Prison 7"0
Total $::s.:!7D
It was thought that a ten-mill levy
will be enacted, ntld according to a
taluilated statement the city's linances
will show ns follows:
Duplicate at ID mills I'J'..!")
I. ltpior Licenses ju.Otio
Poll Taxes :i.:i)
II. nts, .Municipal liulldintc J.'HW
Tolal
AgsreBUte Kstiniutey
..$4U.7utl
. .tx.:!70
iialnine
III KTII DAY I'AKTY.
Mis Mufiglo Hiumas Honored by Num
btrof Her friend.
At the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred
Thomas, on South Church street, a
masquerade birthday party was ten
dered Miss Maggie Thomas Tuesday
'night. The gathering was tnaile up in
n ludicrous manner, und the costumes
displayed great taste. Dancing ami
music, with u variety of games, were
indulged In. The friends presented
.Miss Thomas with a handsome gold
watch chain as it memento of the occa
sion, which she very gracefully accept
ed. Those present were Mesdnmes ami
'Messrs. W. H. Foster. Is. (!. Wickwlre,
(leolge F.vans, 11. M. I'M wards, Charles
Smith, Thomas Morgan, William Isgnr,
Mrs. iSumuel Sly, Misses Sarah Davis.
-Nellie and l.lzzie Sherrer. Louise ami
Carrie Hrunlng. Lillian Hegan, l.lzzie
Morgan, Nellie Thomas, .Maud Taylor,
Annie Koberts, Vlnnle I'assinore, Lizzie
Thomas, Mary Maxwell, Miinr Carter,
Messrs. Samuel Kerrel, It. II. Wickwlre,
'Arthur llatlcn. John Lewis. Kvutt
Thomas, Melvln Tappim. itlcluud
Thomas, flomer Morgan, Fred Colwell.
Harry Roberts, Fdwnrd (irnmer, Will
Thomas and A. II. Kinback.
Accident..
Fronds llughfs, a contrnclor of the
Northwest colliery, met an unfortunate
accident. He wus preparing a wedgu
for use when by a mishap a very sharp
uxe severed a portion of the index and
.middle lingers from the hund.
John Nlland, while following ls voca
tion at Northwest, Tuesday, was struck,
on the foot by a fall of rock and pain
fully Injured.
Dyspepsia, Indigestion
And distress in tbe tomach cauaed me
Interne agony. I lost flesh, strength and
energy. I was so weak that I could not
walk without toy cane. My family and
friend prevailed on me to try
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and now I am well and strong man of
66 yean. Iowa my fife to Hood'." W.T.
SPESCEK, Fort Mitchell, Virginia.
Hood's Pills rbasyuk
T SALE
Just one week more of
thin (ireat Sacrifice Sale,
to close all Kcmnunts
out ut much less than
cost. Lengths from A
yards t IS yards In each
piece. KriiiK your metis
lire and net one of these
great bargains as this
sale will positively last
only 6 days more.
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J. Scott Inglis
CARPETS AND WALL PAPER,
419 Lackawanna Ava.
PERSONAL ANDOTIll.R 11KMS.
A few friends congratulated Miss
loru l.udwig. of South Terrace street.
Tuesday night and congratulated her
upon her britltduy.
Alderman 8.. S. Jones Is confined to
his residence- with Illness.
The members of the Welsh Calvlnlstlc
church are busy and their preparations
are advanced, which ensures the usual
success of their annual festival on St.
Patrick's Day. and the Wednesday eve
ning follow Inc.
The Delaware and Hudson Canal
company paid its employes on the grav
ity yesterday.
The Junior Kpworth league, of the
Methodist Kpiscopul church, will tender
their esteemed chorister, W. D. Kvans,
a complimentary concert.
The 'Trilby" craa is still on in Car
bondale. Calls for the book have been
made upon the librarian by ninety ikm
ple already.
Robert Mitchell, of Wilkes-Harre. Is
visiting his parents on Canaan street.
James Hunt, of California, is the
guest of his parents on South Church
street.
Mr. and Mrs. I Cogging, who have
been on a visit to friends In Wilkes
Harre. have returned to their home.
W. 15. Hughes, of Providence, is vis
iting friends in the city.
Mrs. Conrti iglit, who has been visit
ing her brother, V. O. C.ates. of Lin
coln avenue, has returned to her home
In Tioga county.
Mis. James lluddy, of liclinont street.
Is confined to her home.
John O'Connell, of Niagara Univers
ity, came to the city to attend the fu
neral of his relative, Daniel O'Connell.
FOR E ST CITY.
Hurry Joseph returned home yester
day from Crinide Creek, Colo., where
he has been for several months past.
Mrs. Mary Welsh, mother of Constable-elect
Michael Welsh, fell down the
cellar stairs at her home Monday even
ing and sustained a fracture of tme of
the bones of her forearm Just above the
wrist. Dr. Dwyer reduced the fracture
Tuesday morning.
The case of John Fitzpatrlck. of For
est City, who wus convicted In tbe coun
ty courts of attempted rape on a tlve-yeur-olil
child, has been appealed to
the superior rourt to be held in Scran
ton. This Is the first case appealed to
that court from Susnuchtinna county.
The Women's Christian Temperance
I'nlon will meet ut the home of Mrs.
Harvey Huckland, Friday, at 3 p. m.
Forty-seven firms In Forest City are
liable to the mercantile tux for lxDti.
Montrose wants to be divided Into
three wards. Montrose has about 1.7(H)
Inhabitants ami probably lion voters.
Montrose should have a ward for every
voter. The whole niuounl of the matter
is Montrose has crtalri brluht politic
ians who 'want six delegates In each
county con ven. ion from that airy and
antiquated town ami hence the move.
Two wards are plenty for .Montrose.
U she gets three Forest City Is entitled
ut the same rutin to be divided Into six
wards. Montrose should he careful to
not set a bad precedent ur she may
hear something lrn In Susquehanna,
Forest City, (ireat Mend und Hallstead.
Mis. F. W. West gate and son. of
Monroe. returned Imme on Monday from
Hiiighniiiton. X. V . v here they hud
been attending t he i .literal of a relative,
V. Kicheiibtiig, Thomas Clown, Jr.,
Mrs. Itloxluini. lioni IVnlecost, Maine
J. Hrown and Miss Stone were chosen
delegates from the Methodist Kpiscopul
Sunday school to intend the Sunday
school Institute nl I'niotnlale Friday.
The programme for the institute was
published in lust Friday's Tribune.
Mrs. Martha M. Osborne, of this
place, has been granted a back pension
of Wl. On and $12 per month hereafter.
She was the mother of Albert Mattlson.
who was killed in the war of Ibe Rebel
lion. Her case was a very deserving
tine and her many friends here will he
pleased to know that her claim has
been allowed.
OLYPHANT.
Council met last night but was of
short dura t lor.. President Ciiminings,
pro tem.callid the roll anil all responded
except Oallugher. Kccgan and Titisley.
The next In order was the balloting for
a president, which was as follows: For
Oman o'ilnlloran. Cannon, Cumin.
For Davis- Put ten, Itogan, Fuildon,
Flynn. Davis. The president pro lent,
then declared Davis elected according
to a law of IS M. which reads that in
case a member Is absent from the meet
ing a majority if the votes cast by
those present carries. The counidlmen
on the ooiosite side then made objec
tions and left the room. The next
business wus to elect a secretary and
utter one ballot W, ,1. Schubmi III was
elected, us was also .McLaughlin for
treasurer and Howards for street com
missioner. Ciuinclbniin Klymi then
moved that they adjiurn to meet at
the call of the chair. Adjourned.
Where were the ubseiit members and
why wete they not present at this Im
portant meeting?
The marriage of Miss Anna Whldnw
lleld to Florence H. .Mitchell, two popu
lar young people of lllakely, is an
nounced to take place at the bride's
home. Wednesday evening, March 'J.'i.
A good sl.eil uudlence witnessed
"Shadow Detective" which was played
by Daniel A .Kelley and company ut the
Father Matthew Opera house last even
ing. M. K. Harndeii spent Tuesduy at Car
liondale. Mrs. O. L. Kelley and daughter. Miss
Maud, left yesterday for tla Sounthern
Pines. California, where they will re
main until June.
John Koch. Jr., of Scranton, was a
visitor in town yesterday.
A horse attached to a buggy owned
by Contractor Schank. became fright
ened at a passing tram while standing
on Hudson street Tuesday afternoon.
The animal ran ut full speed as far as
Ferris street where he wus captured
without doing any dunuige.
PECKVILLE,
The Methodist F.piscopal Ladies' Aid
society will hold their hil l Inlay party
In the church on Wednesday evening,
March 5. The following programme
will be rendered: Full chorus by the
Ladies' Aid society; rei iiation. Miss Ki
lie Curtis; selection. Keystone piar
tette; reading. Mrs. II. 10. Ilarnes: voctil
solo; selection. ilaiteltc: recitation.
Miss Maud Treveiiim: recitation. Ola
Hogers; illicit, Mr. and Mrs. John War
ner; recitation. MissOrace llurber; an
them, choir. Tbe ladles will serve cof
fee and cake free, lee cream will be
for sale.
The entertainment given at the
fSrassy chapel last Tuesday evening
was well patronized, and the neat sunt
of was realized.
F.dwin K. Hetts entertained a numttrr
of his young friends ut the home of hi:t
parents. Mr. ami Mrs. M. D. Letts, at
the Hotel Wilson last Monday evening
in honor of bis fri ml. Miss Carrie Ora
liam, of Tunkhanonck. (Same, husic,
and dancini were indulged in during
the evening, nfler which refreshments
were served. Those present were Misses
Muy Onmmoe, Nettle Cannon. Stella
Arnold. lUilah anil Iieuluh Tiffany,
Fred and Frank Henjamin. John Guard,
ci. M. Pierce, Arthur Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. Maple Hell.
Miss Maud Doud was a caller in town
last Tuesday.
HON ESDALE,
Paymaster H. R Snyder, of the Del
aware and Hudson Canal department,
paid the employes Wednesday.
James Finnerty is home from the
Philadelphia college of dentistry.
A heavy snow fell all Wednesday af
ternoon and night, greatly hindering
t rattle.
J. T. Hrady made a trip out among
his Wayne county customers Tuesday.
J. M. Ingalls is In Chicago this week.
No clew regarding the Hnncsdale
robbers has as yet been obtained.
Rev. Mr. Atkinson, assistant rector
of Calvary church. New York, will of
ficiate in Orace church Friday evening
and praach at both services on Sunday.
Highest of all in Leaveuing
i a v y
AD&OUITEE.Y PURE
WILKES-BARRE.
rM)i:iM AKI.US IN SKSSIOX.
They )iscu!t Matters Kclatlvc to Their
Worl;.
The tti-county convention of under
takers was hebl yesterday III the lecture
room of the Young Men's Christian as
sociation building.
II. C. Miller presided and T. P. Letch
wort b. of Duniiiore. acted us secretary.
There were present' as delegates at the
mirtiliiir session Charles W. Nullity,
secretary of the state board of under- i
takers; A. F.- A. Hattenliurg. Jerniyn,
Walter Short in, Minooka; 11. C. .Miller,
Kingston: (!. A. Miller. Scranton: K. C.
Cook. Meshoppen; Frank llronln. Scran
ton: Thomas Phillips, K. P. Phillips. W.
K. liornu, Wllkes-liarte; T. Letchwnrth.
Duniiiore: (1. V. Townseiid. Wyoming.
II. Stanton. Factory ville; A. K. Will
iams and Frank T. Donti. Plymouth: ,
John .1. McDonald, Kingston; James
Mm. re, I'fvmottlb.
T. J. Golden. Onshore: L. W. Miller,
Plains; C. J. Moyle. Plymouth: Mrs.
Owen Cusick and PntiickCusiek, Scran
ton; Albert K. Miller, Kingston.
Mrs Dillcv Head. I
Mrs. Carrie, wife (if Henjamin F. Til- i
ley, died at their home on West Market
street at 4 o'clock this morning of a
complication of diseases, after un Ill
ness really dating from Feb. 1, since,
which time she had been confined to
her lied, though she had been in feeble
health and more or less of a sufferer
for many years. Mrs. Dllley's maiden
nam- was Itachman. and she was born
at Philadelphia on July :i. 1W. She
was married to Mr. Dilley in this city
twenty-live years ago this month.
They'll Produce Two Orphans.
The Jefferson Literary and Dramatic
club of this city will produce the drama,
"Two OrphanH." for the henelit of St.
Vincent de Puul socley at the (I rami
and II. D. W. Atwood has consented to
solicit advertisements for tile official
prngi'unune to lie used on thut occasion.
Secretary M. J. Walsh recommended
Mr. Atwood to the business men of
Wilkes-Harre.
P l. s. of A. Keiiuion.
The Patriotic order Sons of America
represent Ing districts I, 2. .1 and 5 will
hold a county reunion and entertain
ment in Young Men's Christian ussocia- i
tion hull Friday evening, March 1.'!.
State President Clarence F. Huth, of
Sluiniokin, will address the meeting. A
fine programme Is being arranged and
the reunion will prove vastly Interest
inn. hilled In u Ktinnway.
Kh'hard Toskoskl. aged about "tt
you I'm. a grocer of Glen Lyon, was driv
ing to Moconaqtia at 7 o'clock this
morning when his horse became fright
ened and ran uvvuy, throwing him from
bis curiiiige ueuinst a tree and fractur
ing1 his skull. Death wus Instantane
ous. The Hydrophobia Patient.
A b'tter from Mrs. Kubelti, whose son
was Lit ten by the dog pronounced mad,
stnleH that she has succeeded In hnviiiK
the Pasteur institute reduce the treat
ment fee from L"0 to $.10; hits been
collected.
itKir.i' nou s.
Mayor Nichols has Issued a proclama
tion ordering that all dogs in the city
be inuz.led lor the next sixty days.
Coroner McKee bald an Inquest in the
case of Water Bin lies w ho died sudden
ly ut Piltston. The Jury decided that
death was caused by paralysis of the
heart.
Charles A. Dnna, of the New York
Sim, who was invited to make an ad
dress ut Wyoming monument on July 3,
replied that a Licence from the country
would prevent his acceptance. Mr.
Dana Is a great grandson of Andrew
Dunn, who perished in the massacre of
177S.
The opera, "The Knchanted Prin
cesses." will he produced un the even
ing of March L'O by the pupils of Miss
Carrie Fa her, one of (he primary teach-,
ers of the Franklin street grammar
school. The proceeds of the affair will
go to the free kindergarten.
President P. T. Powers, of the Fast
em li'Uguc, und wife made a short visit
in Scranton today and returned to their
home in Jersey City on the 1 o'clock
train.
The Misses Sally Ma Hoy, of Allen
town, and Katherine McLaughlin, of
Philadelphia, who have been vlsltini
their cousins, the Misses McCube. on
Wright street, for the past two weeks,
returned to their homes today.
I niillr.li fapitul for American Invest
inents.
Important to Americans seeking Fnir.
lish capital for new enterprises ate
ruiitaiiiiim thu names and iiddrea'es'of ''"O
successful promoters who have ulu.-e.l
over tlOO.(WU,w) steiilns; In foreign iiiv?t
inents Mil hiii the lust nix years, and ovee
18,UW.OUJ for the seven months of jjij
Price 17. or $24. Payable by postal order
to tbe London and I hi vernal linreau of
Investors. 20, Cbeapshie, London K t
Subscribers will Ive entitled, by u'rruiiuel
ment with the directors to receive either
personal or letters of introduction to in'v
of these successful promoters. '
This list Is first class In every resnec
and every man or linn whose name i
pears therein may be depended upon kVp
1 h'elnn the following it will be found in-
Alcnl.le-Konds or Shares of Iiuliisti i ll
( c:;!Uicreiul und Financial Concern'
Vcriuuge loans, Sale or Lands, Patents or
.".'IK'S.
Ji.rectors-SIi: FDWAR1) r Ross
liox. wai.tkis r. rrci'YS
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".lien IV;!iy was sick, wc Rave her Caslorla.
Viicn she was a Child, she tried for Cutoria.
lieu bitMinu Miss, she elini to Cistorla.
When hud Children, she ga.'etueiu Cr-toi U.
RUPTURE
CAN BE CURED.
Many pHpl av no: th:it Is lioeauva
tt-ry have lnurl of i niinv failures
li!H- th iruHaor th. knife Lave bei.n
ul it'll u rx in Kfienre baa duvelopeit m
ii.-w unit better way -a.ajsteiu of tri-at-nient
tbat KMtively ctnes nml due
aay with the triw. -iitire!y fti-r-worila.
Ijr . P. r SI alley. Ri.tiira
Siwialist. KI8outb Wunbington ntriMst.
Willce-Barr. nclininUtnrs tills new
trontinent. There is mi iletention from
business ami ficrs in from out, of t wn
u recta v treutmnnt anil return
houiu tbe name Hay. An absolute euro
b nir.mt -eil. There Is norliarire fur
xunnimtioii. A visit once a we-k for
fonr to e flbt wclti will usually be
auftiirient for tbe must stnbbo.u oases
N. E.-These not wiohing treatment
pan be fitted with ttas celebrated
0'MLI.GV THt'88, snaranteod to
hold any rupture that ran be returned
gieiug ss j uwX comfort.
Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
PITTSTON.
NICK STATK OF AlTAlliS.
No Complete Kccord biists of the IHiinga
of Citv Councils.
A most extraordinary condition of af
fairs was developed ut i -st night's meet
ing of the select council. There were
six members present and when the aud
iting committee presented its report ap
proving id' a number of hills Mr.
Thompson objected tu the addition of
the report on the ground thai It wits
not made by the auultiug committee.
This called for'-h u heated debate and
City Clerk John T. Flannery was ap
pealed tu and asked to furnish the
names of the committeemen, lie said
he could not give the desired Informa
tion us the committee was appointed
during the term of his predecessor.
Joseph O'lioyle, w ho has left no record
to show wlio was appointed. On mo
tion of Mr. Deinpsey the report was
laid on thy taldc until such time ns it
can be ascertained who the committee
men ure.
Mayor Maloney sent a communication
appointing David P. Schelly city mer
cantile appraiser and the appointment
was continued. The mayor sent un
other communication vetoing u resolu
tion appropriating $:hmi for copying the
minutes of past council meetings which
have never been placed on record. The
veto was sustained.
Mr. Kearney introduced a concurrent
resolution authorizing the mayor to ap
point a person to transcribe the council
minutes prior to Jan.-12, IKDi!. It was
approved. The work must bp done be
fore the first Monday of April so that
the minutes can be approved by the
councils before they adjourn sine die.
otherwise the city will have no legal
minutes of tbe affairs of councils prior
to Jun. 12, IStlti. It is thought to be Im
possible to have the work done in the
prescribed time.
DKATll OF A M1NISTKK.
Came Here to Preach and Was Taken
Suddenly III.
Hew T. K. Colborn, of Lynchburg,
Va., died at U o'clock yesterduy morn
ing at the home of Key. It. S. Hulsott.
pastor of the Methodist Protestant
church. Itev. Mr. Colborn came here
last Saturday for the purpose of preach
ing' In Hew Mr. Httlsart's church on
Sunday. He was taken ill with pneu
monia und died yesterduy morning.
Hew Mr. Colborn was 42 yours of age
and Is survived by a wife and three
children. He was missionary secretary
of the Methodist Protestant church,
and when taken HI was engaged In
preparing a paper on mission work
to be rend at the general conference
of the church. One of his last renuests
was that the paper be read at the con
ference. His remains will be sent to
Lynchburg- today.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Held In nnd two
daughters, of Hyde Park, nnd Mr. W.
S. Depew, of Delaware Water Gnp,
have been visiting Mrs. Hyron Luuli
Bter. .Miss Anna Goodwin, of Summit
Lake, visited Mr. und Mrs. George
Myers, Saturday and Sunday.
Tin Ladles' Aid held, a social In the
Methodist F.piscopal church parlors
Thursday evening next. Klecttic Star
band furnishes the music. All are cor
dially invited.
Miss Kdlth Dalesman, of Scranton.
is siiending a few days w Ith her mother.
Miss Kate Kern, of Newton, Is vis- i
Itlng her brother, D. C. Kern.
Sllus Taylor, of Highland Park, Is ;
quite III from heart trouble. ,
Mix. Kugetie Myers und .Miss Anna I
Hortree, gave a purty for their Sunday ;
school classes on Saturday evening lust,
ut the former's home, w hich was en- !
Joyed Very much. Kelt eshnients were
served and games played. The follow-,
lug were present: Misses Nellie
Young, Vina Justin. Grace Alhertuu,
Grace Myers, Lizzie Piichuul. Gertrude
Simons, Minnie Crothmnel, Kdnu l.ud '
low, liessle Ktneiy, Mamie Myers und
Messrs. William Williams. Kdwin Grif
lin. Kdword Young, Waller Lance, ;
Clarence Williams, Austin Slanlcs, Kn-1
gene Slmeral. Jessie Franklin. Vernon
Ludlow, Thomas Itlib r. Lewis lienja- j
min and Aruthur Uu'.csimtn. 1
Don't be
Foolish
nJt;ccam;othtr
tmnd ul' cunJrnseU
milk, thinking it in
JjU3t g4" u
GAIL BORDEIf
EAGLE BRAND
It Has Mo Eoua
Moosic Powder Go,
SCRANTON. PA.
MINING and BLASTING i
POWDER
HAOB AT MOOSIC AND RUBIaV
DALE WORKU.
Lafflln & Rand Powder Co."
Orange Gun Powdoi
Blectrlo BattriHi, Puses for expisjd
iuc blasta, tiafoty fuse and
EepannoChemical Co.'s High Explosi?a
I
1 1
wan a f?a . .
He ;
124-126 Wyoming Ave.
Arc showing the most exquisite
und exclusive line ni fabrics that
were ever shown in Scranton, ami
wc arc oflerint; the following
specialties tills week :
la pieces of double-fold wool dress
goods in plaids anil mixtures, worth
2."ic,
Leader's Price He
SO pieces of all-wool cashmere, all col
ors, worth I.V.,
Leader's Price, 25c
20 pieces of IG-hlch black serge.
Worth 45e
Leader's Price. '2!c
2.1 pieces of nll-woiil black dress goods
In fancy stripes, worth ii'ie..
Leader's Price. H7c
One lot of lluureil iiiilliantine skirls,
lined thruliyhoul and bound,
Leader's Price. l An
One lot of superb llgnred brllllantlne
tklrts, five yards w ide.
Leader's Price. Ml.tSc
A large assortment of percale wrap
pers, all colors, sizes 32 to II.
Leader's Price, liilc
Ladles' black satin skirls, one, two or
three Millies,
Leader's Price, to. 5! and bflc
New lot of ladles' muslin corset cov
ers, ail sizes.
One lot of ladles' line cambric cor
set covers, high neck, trimmed with
embroidery,
Leader's Price, l'2'c.
One lot of ladies' husllu drawers with
cluster of lucks,
Leader's Price. U)c
One lot of ladies' gowns. Mother Hub
bard yoke, trimmed.
Leader's Price. 4!c
One lot of ladles' muslin skirts, cam
brio ruifte, trimmed with lace.
Leader's Price, 4c
One lot of children's muslin drawers,
sizes, 1 to 14 years, with cluster of
tucks,
Leader's Price, from 10c
For Size 1 and I'pward
One lot of men's unlaundried percale
tdiirts, new voods and well made.
Leader's Price, 2Rc
One lot men's line hulf hose, full seam
less, worth l.'ic,
Leader's Price. A pairs for 23c
One new lot of men's choice neckwear,
consisting of tecks and t'oui'-ln-hands,
regular ju ice, jui:.
Leader's Price, 2oc
One case of line apron ginghams,
worth 7c,
Leader's Price, tc
1,000 yards of dress ginghams in short
lengths musing from III to Hi yards
in each, regular price. Hie..
Leader's Price. 5c
25 pieces of light percale, 22 Inches
wide, worth 10c,
Leader's Price. (ic
One lot of fine lawns and dimities in all
the latest patterns, regular price, Kc,
Leader's Price. 5c
One lot of cream damask table linen,
worth -Hie.,
Leader's Price, '25c
All of our blankets and comforts tu close
at half price.
LEBECK & COR IN
Waanfactaran of Um OalabiatoA
PILSENER
LAGER SEER
CAPACITY l
foo,ooo Barrels per Annum
A I'uatltUe IVrlLtfb
JBK -Sc LOST MANHOOD
ivX n-c.: lu.'fi e:JVjr..eL, .tut
VV uwf.i'i .ret ii.t vol run r. i
K(.t'.lt3uf Ircatuiiit. I.IU.'O!:;!, iirmim it: wcuk- .
Jess, Nervntm lkt;li.y.Mrliily Kaiiiai.H.i'oiitKiipiiou,
litmiity, luttaUDtiiv t!!,u(atsuUlu.riof p;wTof thetldu :
erutivt trtmnt!uufUtIrrr tt(itifiJrit!.iiTt buitintstvi blJ nuiv
rmKei4jui k!y utxUIy Pr. l!tIrirTH.r-niiili Ncra
lruln, TJicy otOMlyi uru by itiliiisT ftttlutiat of iiti .
ensf. tut utt) a vrvmt M.tivi: untl lll.wnt
III I It. bllutfinir ltk tut) yinU J-n la ttU :
!ifrk and iVHtuii ib tLv I Hill T VOl'l H u Ijh ;
Iiatifiit. I'.j mail, 01.t p.-r t vrH for itU rlt
iiM Butrinirt1 to mrc m rt i'hihJ ! lUi
liv. lfymUhSerwi'-'.tr 'irutW,;cw bmi-Iu
Kor huIi by .lolin !l. "ii 'li-, l:uj;Kt,
Wyominj-r av(Muia uml Spi uit o t.
CHOOttr ar tnc Hiomct MzweAt Aorwowmt
KEADACKES
I.1HAI.CR Will cure m. S
wonilerrul btntn 10 siitturvn
frciin Colds, SereTkroat,
Iltfltieeva. R rnnrbl I !l '
or 11 AY t ryEB. Atciti
imw.tiallrrU'f. Aneflncnt
la sjoetet. reaje to ee on tr-t indicsiioo of '
CeaeiAsiee) Use Kfeets PersnrBeiit :
gitlsreAUontfUarantced'H'mnni'y refunded. Prlee,
c te. Trial free at liritq;iffts. Iiptrlstoreil tusll.
U etau. L a, CUJBltj, k., !ir lUitrn to., B. . 4,
'TKTHfll 'l lJ'' "iret ami Mtt remedy f,if
I '"I "Ul. a:iilndmooet,E.seiiia.lic!i.!iii:l
stceaiHf'a sores, iiurus, i ins. eederrul rvci
dy forrlLKH. Price. Sli nt tlroa- n e 1
rts ar by aj.-al prepaia. AaarewainbeTe. DrlUr.l
roraiby Matthawa uroa. vnd Jolts 1
n. rr
heloa.
Compi2Aibn Prcsstfad
DR. HCBRA'S
viola mm
Bemvee FreeklM, Fimplet,
C7. Males, WacfcSeads;
eeoura ana isn, sra re. .gf-
Ml fresbMav producing ATr-
goa antt pcr;eniy rjirraiess. ai an
, or asalled lo Sftcta. Baud lot CiicalM.
a. C ITTNtR CO..TOLKDO, 0
FIMAibf Mattha and jb
I nnkinnnn) flnnn :
LIIIIIlo
LAGER
BEER !
BREWERY.!
i
mm
V Hi
GRANDD6UB
FDR TODAY ONLY,
MOTH Oil
111
224 WYOMING AVE.
This salo cannot I rxteuilvtl for one day nug?t tliau stated. The weather
was KKaitiHt active selling yesterday, and we've decided to take the bull by the
horn and toixo thtuss ut any co?t. Today, then, we will oiler for spot cash
only
iifcnT finm;n ni
dition
hora hall or lnie riHim this
paiiieular,
Cash price if sold today..
hijjhiT class instrument made than a Weber (irund. Its wonderful toue Is
luiuoiis iu every iiiarier of the globe, and its excellence Is undoubtedly the
standard by which every other lik'U grade piano is nicantied, because the
Weber is easily leader oi llictn ail. TUo lowed cash price at which this
stt)Mb instruitieut lius ever been' ottered tuevlously Is ST.'hI.UU. C' 4 " l AA
Cash price if sold today o ''v.UU
We'll also stfll vou a reliable Cabinet
for flMO.0U cash. Truly those are bargain
CUEM8EY
V. M. C A. BUILDING.
ESTABLISHED 1873
KERR
We Have Determined
To Reduce Our Stock
In order to make room for improvements and additions to our store,
which are necessary to accoui module our iticieasint; Imsiucss. Ilany
very desirable patterns in
AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES,
TAPESTRIES AND BRUSSELS
Have lieeu marked down to prices which will iusuie their speedy sale.
Of course, tbey cannot be duplicated at tbeir present prices, but you
may find snUiciciit fur your purpose, and il so, tbe price will please you.
"'Bring lite size of your room with you.
S. G KERR,
A A O Lackawanna Ave.
rUO Opposite
STATEMENT FEBRUARY
UKSOIItOKM.
I,nan.
ivtMilml'ts
1'. S. Uunil
othrr Komi!'
KankliiK Honne
l'ifinluin.-4 on (. S. UunHs....
I'iii from I'. H. Treasurer..
1 ui from llaiikx
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714 ni
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V,M. 'CONNIZI.I , President: tihO. II. C A 1
l)lkl:CI OWS- in. Coniiell, Hrnrv Kelin,
Callln, l.ulhrr Killer, Alfred liuml.
Special intention gicn lu Butinrts and
on I line Uepunits.
I
il
WflV oes eac1 successve seasou witness
V V 1 iy slleh au increase iu the volume of our
business, enabling us to introduce finer goods, buy
in larger quantities and cater more successfully to
the wants of the public ?
G It because the people are satisfied with our
method of doing business and have learned to
look to us for the best assortment of House Fur
nishings .at the most reasonable prices?
1 it
May be so; at all events you will do well to look
ilio" metier un. and a visit to our establish
m
ment in'-.! now will lie mrlicularl v interestiiiy. as
many new novelties are being shown, including
a mammoth display of Baby Carriages.
500
WALL
POI
Like accompa
nying cut, oak
frames ; brass
trimmings, art
jiroduction on
panel, a I
PRSCE, 29c.
GKETS
1
1
m . - .
1 &$m
III
LE OFFERING
N0S.11 AND 12, kiZ-t
nun Ginn nn second . hand and
considerably used,
l.llt Willi I..
will 1111 the bill in every ? I A A A A
Anions till the piaDmt
produced ia the world,
titer., la lint u Hiiui, u
(hand Piuno by a reputable maker
days.
1BITSSEI
OPEN TILL 9 P. M
'3
TELEPHONE 5134
S
SON & CO,
Itie Main Entrance to Wyoming Housa.
OF
28, 1898t
LIABILITIES.
f'otillal
.$ 200.000 Oil
. asu.wio ll
. US. XjO
lull f 0
. i,ni,744 in
, Noun
.N'oiib
Sniping
I'imIIvIiIpcI J'lOlllH....
Cli'i'Ulatloii
I livhli'iidM I'liaal'l...
llllUMitS
Due to KankH
ICh-I ilsounniM
lilllM 1'ayuble
1. IN, Vice President: WM. H. PI.CK, Chler.
Jr., James ArthbulJ, Wm. T. Smith, Oeorgt H.
Personal Accounts. Three per cent, interest
1
CREDIT GIVEN.
21S, 225 and 227
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WYOMINC AVE