The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 11, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1S9C.
CARBONDALE.
rRflr wtll p1ae not that arlvartl"
tncnts. orders for job work, and item for
publication left at the establishment of
Shannon A Co., nnwsdealera. North Main
"rut. will receive prompt attention; of
Ice open Jrjiu 8 a. m. to li) p. tu.i
A KIRMESS PROPOSED.
Mill I'rotinhlv Hp Held in TUN til)
1. Alio ii I I lie Middle l' OrlolxT.
It In inulialilf that 11 killings will 1
In-Ill In llils city smiif Unit- in October,
us Miss l.lln K. Stewart, of Nevvburtr,
N. V.. who Is well known as n matiuKer
of suc h affairs, is In town endeavoring
to pet people interested in it.
Mis Stewart was here for the same
purpose earlier In the sen son. lint was
taken suddenly III and ohllji.-d to leave.
Sime her stay here this lime she has
called upon many of the prominent peo
ple and all express themselves ready to
help her in every manner possild .
About two hundred people will I'll I'
ll. He lii Hie entertainment, whleh
will include many beautiful dances,
soliKS ami tableaux. A im-clinK will be
called ut once to make urruiiKements.
The entire lnauutiemcnt will be under
Miss Stewart, who is assisted by local
committees. INm Stewart receives a
pereentllKP of the tei-eipts for her work.
It is thought thai one month's prepur
aiioii will be all that Is necessary he
lm e Jireseiitllt lull.
LOOKED OVER THE ANTHRACITE.
Prospective I. .(' .rinlly IMi'iisfd
with Hie Hotel.
Who will succeed landlord (iuinaer at
Hotel AuUii-ache? is a question which
is inleiestins many people, but which
at present has not yet been decided.
There have been many applicants from
prominent hotel men. but the company
have not. yet decided who will be .Mr.
c.umner's successor.
Messrs. T. A. Haines, of Jialtimore.
Md., and t'harles Anderson, of lielhl,
N. V.. have been here to inspect the
hotel. Secretary Trautwein showed
them through and they were loud In
their praises of the arrangements and
facilities. A conference held later did
not end In settlement, but it is thounht
that the gentlemen will niak" a good
offer.
WHEEL RECOVERED.
r ound ul the Hoot black'-. Home in
Sciantoii.
S. I''. t'arpenter. whose bicycle was
sto. n Monthly has recovered his wheel
after a hard search. It was found at the
house of tins Wei-h h at No. V!IS Wash
IiihIou avenue. It was in the third
st iry and canfulty hidden.
Tie' wheel will need to be repaired to
unite an extent beforo it will atrain
Up sirvlcenble. The frame is badly bent
and wheels are all out of adjustment.
KverythiiiK thai could be taken oft Is
missing-. Mr. Carpenter has had a war
rant Issued for the arrest of the thief.
He has not yet been h'-nrd of, but
thins, will be warm for him if found.
I RSONAL AND OTHER 1TEA1S.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shannon, who
have been speicliiiK; the summer at
Crystal Lake, returned home yesterday.
John l!a e and I r. and Mi s. Ivlwavd
llaee are visiting in Ibis city.
Mis. r-M ward ininlan. r Waymnrl.
has i-i III! licet home tiller a few days'
visit with her slslei-. Mrs. William Mc
Laughlin, of Fullhrook mi reel.
Miss Jtenii Halley has returned from
a visit ut 1'hiladelphia and Winchester.
Miss ih rtrude lleilly. of Siisiiuelian
na, is WMtluif her Mister, .Mrs. T. V.
Walker, of Smith Main snvet.
Mr. and .Mis. Anthony Huffy, or Kull
brook street, who have been visitlni; in
Si-muloU, have letiiined.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Nolan, of Boston,
who Wire visit ins Mr. ami .Mrs. Fiuan,
el Kallbrook slleet, have rel ill lied
home.
Mrs. William M. I.uupliliii, of Fall
brook sire.t, has returned home after u
weeks' visil wilh 1 1 1 - patents, .Mr. and
Mrs. William I 'hi. lass, in Waymarl.
Mis. Iluddinuloii and daughter and
Miss .Mary N'ealon will spend the rum
mi: week in New York.
Miss Maine Morris, of New Yolk city.
Is llie truest of Miss Kale Merrick.
Miss .Mary Fai n II. or Orchard slreel.
Is isitiu14 friends hi Sciantoii.
.Mr. mid .Mis. John JjowiiIiik, sr., of
1'iuk street, hae returueil from a visit
wilh 1 heir son at Heech Fond.
James Car. Jen, of Chicuijio, Is visiliui;
friend-- In town.
lir. II Hamilton, r Scinnlon, Is the
Hiiest of John W. Uiuiock, of Salem
UeiUo.
Mrs. Mary Cannon, of Seranlon, U
visiting Aim. F. Alkirison on Cottage
HI reel.
Kaymotid Hockenberry. of Salem
nveiitie, left yesterday Tor Curllsle, Fa.,
where he will resume his studies at
1 lickinsoll i-olletre.
II. F. Clark, precriplion clerk for
V. 10. I lentils, returned today from his
vacaiion.
Mrs. Joseph liidhids, of T'ark street.
Is seriously ill.
I lev. 1'eter I'rendertrast, of New York
city, and Kdnimul I'remlerKast. of
J'hllildelphta. returned to their homes
yesterday after a week's visit Willi
their aunt, Mrs. V.. Mollitt.
Kayinond Smith, of Kahili iivenue.
has returned from a visit of ten weeks
Ul Albany, N. Y.
C. K. Vi'aklirizrr. of KiiPtmt. whn has
been the nuest or T. If. Klines on
Church street for several weeks, has
returned home.
OLD FORGI-.
Mrs. Klwll, of Scranton, waa vlslt
Iiib friends on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas: Monie, of
Archibald, are visiting his pni-enls, Mr.
ANNUAL CUT PRICE
BEMKANTSflLEOF CARPETS
Just read our price and compare them with
ny and all ol the other attempts:
25c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c
35c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 25c
50c. Ingrain Carpets, Now. ....... 35c
65c Brussels Carpsts, Now. .....39c
, 75c Brussels Carpets, Now 57c
95c Brussels Carpets, Now 75c
Abo a quantity of Body Brasseta length,
from i to jo yards In each piece at about one
hall price to close.
j.sconlifiis.u4,9
Carpets and Wall Papar Dealer.
' TERMSCarii on the Above Qooda.
Charles Moule. of South
MMdletoit. of Moos if. has
Moosle.
William
moved his family Into the Van C
'ampi-u i
block.- .. !
A trolley purly will be given by the
members of the new clitrrrli on Friday
eu-nintf to Nantiioke.- "
I OK I . ST CITY.
III ancient days ull roads led to Home.
For the uast two days lacy appeared
In lead to this place where the Ahington
Haplist association convened with the
Forest City llaptlst church. With a few
chanires the iniifirunune as iiutilished
in The Tribune was observed. The ses
sion Wednesday evening was levo;ed
to the Kaptlst Yotinir Feople's t'nion.
1. 11 tiler Keller, of Scrantln. was re-elected
president. Owimr to the absence of
lr. iJlxon, Key. J. It. Kills, of Hlakely.
described very iiueresllmrly the imtioti-
al (oliventbui held in .Milwaukee, re
cently. Miss Marietta Iteeside, the well
known missionary anions the Kiouu
Indiana, klahonia territory, addressed
I he la rue audience. deserlbliiK the habits
f those people and th" necessity of
spiritual work anions them. The mat
ter of raising money for .Miss Knee, -i
student an Keystone Academy, who is
prcpariutr for missionary work was dis
cussed favorably, and My subscriptions
from the various churches in the asso
ciation $iso was raised. It was de Ided
to hold the next convention nt Jhiii-
daff in 1SST. The sermon yesterday af
ternoon by President Hurrls, I. I... !.. of
Hie knell rnlverslty, was a masterly
one. More than 2tio delegates w-re pres
ent. Followiuir are some of the places
that Meat delegates and the names of
their representatives: St-ranton. Mrs.
John Thomas, Miss May Powell, Miss
Kflie Calletider. John M. Huithes. K. F.
Chamberlain. F. M. Koehler, II. H.
I.:iimhain, K, It. Crlllllhs. Mrs. A. li.
Holmes. Mrs. IS. ;. Keddoo, Miss .Mav
Morris and W. J. Morris; Jerinyu, Mrs.
Shields, Curdner. Tompkins. Solomuti,
Kosser. I'ryor. Stone, KresKle, and Uev.
Hrown; (lleuburu. Miss Louise Ather
ton. Miss Hlunche (irittin; Imltoti. Mrs.
I-:. Palmer Siniih; Wa.verly, Miss Ida
M. .Millet- and X. Tyler: Carbondalc,
Miss Amy Kiiihtp-k, Mrs. M. i.l. flrlnncll.
W. I. Frank. W. F. Nye: I'.lnkelv.
Misses Carrie A. Kenyou, May K. Hull ;
and tieoiee A. Hull: Clark's lireeti. .
Mrs. M. Mead. Miss Jennie CniinriKhi !
and Key. A. W. I.evlser; Factoryvllle, j
Miss .May F. Iteynolds. Amonw the I
dlsiiiiKuished i leinynien present were; i
V. H. Coiinard. O. F. Fliptm. I-:. H. Pal- '
mer. F. S. Iiohbins and J. S. .lames, of
"The Commonwealth." I
MOOSIC.
The trustee of I lie Methodist Fpis
copal churcli, of .Mnosic, will hold an
oyster supper in the church on Thurs
day, Sept. IT. All are cordially Invited
to attend and Mirlake. Price of sup
per, J.1 cenis.
The followiuir young people from this
place enjoyed a trolley ride Wednesday
evening in Mr. and Mrs. Pylher's resi
dence in Hyde I'ark: Misses Kdith
Smith, (.Irat e Fdsall, F.lla l.erau. Amies
and Annie .Nichols, Carrie Sclierhlne,
Kiln Davis, Mamie Hinds, Mary tJaiu
mel, Herllia ftussel. and Messrs. John
W. nymond, William Winters. Charles
Johnson. Fred. Ooff. ivhvard Keller.
Charles Warner. Mr. nnd Mis. Horace I
French chaperoned ihe parly. ,
The trustees of the Moosic .Methodist
Kpiseopal church will hold an oyst-1
supper in the church on Thursday
evenlmr. September 17. All ate cor
dially invited to conn- and purlakc
The price of supper is cents.
Miss Hlaiiclie Trexallas. who has
been vlsitinn amoiitt' friends in I'eek
vllle ami 'arboudale, has returned
home.
Hon. 1-'. .1. liroyer was a caller In
Avoca yesterday on business.
John Hynioud and .lames l.evau
spent Wednesday lishiiiK lor bass on
tie- b;inks of the Susipiehannn.
The annual convention of the Lack
awanna county W. C. F. W. will meet
in Ihe Moorh Presbyterian church lo
duy, September n.. Convent ion will
oien al In o'clock a. In.
.Mrs. i.ieoi'Ke W. Louei y, of A voce,
spent Wednesday v'L'ltletf at tin-1 home
id Mrs. Thomas F.ihs on Minooka ave
nue. Pldlip I ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . of Minooka avenue.
!( conliucd to his house by a severe at-
liick of illness III- S S U':i1s..n Is I
Ihe alteuiliii; physician.
Tin1 .Moosic Powder company expects
lo increase lis output I'ml cans. Start
iinr on Monday next. Said increnso
will iiecessilale ihe employment of ad
iliiion.il hands.
.
JI-.K.MYN.
W. II I ia we and Samuel p.-uny are
on I heir way home from l-hmland. where
they have spent the last tun motiitis.
The l.ielaware and HiiiNoii colliery al
this place is auaiu norkiutr on lliree.
iiiarter time, after a monih of full
lime. Last month's pay was one of the
best that lias been received by the
miners in a long lime.
Conn Lily of th,; Valley, No. 7.'.. An
cient iirder of Foresters, will bold a
picnic In Kim C.rove next Saturday. The
event is creatint; Brent Inn-rest, from j
Ihe fact that in com lion with the I
picnic I lu re will be a rock drillini; con- I
lest for which a prize of fifteen dollars
Will be Hlvep. There have been U luCKC
number of entries in the contest al- j
ready. ,
The Hickories and Olynhant Krowns
will cross bats at Alumni park. Satur
day afternoon. Kit-hard Hendall and
Mb Intel Walsh will he the batteries for
the Jermyn club. ,
John ItennoiiKli. who has been ill at
Wllkes-llarre for some lime, has been
luoiiKht to the home of his parents on
Poll rlh street.
JIIhh Stella Cook. c( Snl.-.n. Wayne
loiinly. who him Ix-f-n vixltiiiK rrl-niM
Iimil for several tt-.-. k, hux relurnea Ik
her luitiiP.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
n Fil'lay ovrnlnK, Hcitimhfr 11th,
nn I'liiiTtainniftit will bt- civen In tho
hull over the tli-UK Hloiv ut Clink's
Summit ly the pnpilM i.f .Mins Klizalietli
Wnlfe's iriVHtK kiiHlei'Karten. The
prottramme will lie ot sixviul Interent
to thime who nre inteieto( in kinder
garten work, ax well ux entertaining to
others. Work done ly the children w ill
be on exhibition. The entertainment
will begin ut 7: l.'i. Admixxlon In cents.
MOSCOW.
Charlie Pyle, of ilreen lllilRe, ix
spending a few days with hlx brother
and six i
Ore trr, of Scranton, is the guest
of ' x In town.
; oai k and P. W. Posten are at
tendr! the Slroudxhurg fair this week.
Miss .Nellie Hinds ix visiting frlendx
in Scranton.
Jliss Jennie Cannon Is visiting frendx
in I'eckvllle and Scranton.
The I. O. O. P. lodge ot this place, ac
companied by tho Moscow band, pie
nicked at Lake Ariel, Tuesday.
Fred. Simpson, of West Philadelphia,
I visiting relatives here.
The Woman's Christian Temperance
and Mrs.
union held a. live o'clock tea In the read
ing rooms. Tuesday afternoon. Those
who ktuuded report a very pleasant
llmr.
Mr. and Mrs Simon Shu (Is are spend
iug this week with friends in New York
-state.
i akk's ;iu:kn.
Mrs. Kmory Stoue(vspent two weeks
with friends in Wayne county and re
turned nil Monday much benefitted.
.Mrs. J. S. Wanner Is vlsitimr friends
in l'ittstoii. Wilke.s-IJarre and Plains.
William P. Stevenson and family, who
have been iii town for a couple of weeks
pasi. returned to their home In Sayre
on Tiiesilay.
!. O. Catlerson died on Monday
niKht about mldnlRhl. He was a suf
ferer from Hrlshl's disease. Funeral
was held at nn early hour on Thursday.
Seii Ices and Interment were made In
Sici'liiiK. Wayne county, where most or
the relatives of the deceased reside.
The cortege was accompanied With a
few of bis immediate relatives.
M. S. Huberts, of Leiioxvllle, visited
the fuioilvi.f his brother-in-law, Mr.
Fdwuid Kiilsey. here last week.
Misses Lizzie Trace, Kniiaa Coon and
Miss Huberts, of Ix-iiowille. accom
panied with .Mr. Floyd Leach, left on
Tuesday nioriilliir to resiniie Htudies at
the AVyoniiiiK Seminary.
Miss Jennie Courtrlnht left on Tues
day tu attend the Siiinlay School i-on-venlion
of the llaptlst association held
111 Forest City this week.
Mrs. A. AJdrleh Is visiting: at the home
of her parenls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Judsoti
Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Benjamin, of
Kroiiklyti. I'll., visited relatives here
this week.
Mrs. C. C. Champlaiii and sister. Miss
Ciddiim'S. or Kdellu, are Visitintr lit the
home of the former's daughter, Mrs. C.
M. Parker.
Mr. ami Mrs. Snyder and child, of
Jerniyn, visited his brother-In -law, C
C. Cook, of this place, over Sunday, re
turiiiiiK' t their home on Monday.
Harry I, Oder and I.ticy l.tiker were
made one on Wednesday last, and will
now be recognized as Mr. and Mrs.
i Harry I .oiler.
OLYl'IIANT.
The residence of peter Ci'P.r.in. on
Hill street, was totally destroyed by
lire at 1 o'clock yesterday niuruiinr. jis
was als the house of Mrs. Mary
HiiRhes. ipljoiuiiiir. The Haines broke
out in .Mr. .)' Prion's home and before
llu: Kxceisior Hose company arrived
the buil.liim was duonied. The file
spread to the residence of Mrs. Hughes,
a lew fe.-t dislant, and destroyed that
buildliiH:. The loss Is covelt-d by in
suiaiice.
The si liool board met last evening.
All members were present. The board's
attorney advised that the bills of the
auditors lie referred n the council for
payment. A number of miscellaneous
bills were read and ordered paid. The
building i-oiiimiltee was instructed to
receive bids for the concrete lloor in
the Fourth ward school. A committee
of three, consisting of Hayes, Uenehan
and I'ettiiirew, was appointed to con
sult wilh the physicians of the borough
in reffurd to the contagious diseases
which are now prevalent. A school term
t,r '"' months W'iik derided upon. The
auditors' report was referred lo tin
prinilnpr committee. The secretary was
Instructed to Insure the Fourth ward
school for :.:.
A "Mum" social was ulvfn I'.v several
ladies of the PivsUytctian church in
Mahou's hall last evening. A large
number were present and every one
who spoke was lined 1.'. cents. Ke
freshinenis were served flee of charge.
A n.-ut sum w is realized.
Miss Anna Junes, of Plymouth, Is vls
itim; relatives at this place.
John ISrennan, ot Avoca.' returned
lioni- yesterday, after spending a few
days with John Lankan, of Piinniote
sti t.
Last evening Marguerite, the 7-year-old
dautfliter of Mr. utid Mrs. P. W.
Fnddeti. i' I minnow street, passed
away al't.-r a brier illness. This is the
S CO ml child Mr. and Mrs. Fadden have
lust within u week and much sympathy
is felt for them in liu-ir bereavement.
Funeral announcement later.
TAYI.OK.
Tie- ii uiilar monthly nieeliiiff of Hit
Taylor Chrlsiiun I'nlon will be held this
evcninif in 'In- Welsh Conarcgatlonal
church. 1-3 very member Is requested to
be present ii ltd assist ill huvlilK ull en
thusiastic service. All are cordially In
vited to ut tend.
The lawn social last evening- under
the auspices of tip- Welsh Baptist
church, was a most' sm cessful affair.
The yoiiiiK ladies who had charge of the
affair must be complimenied for their
holiest work In behalf of the church.
A business meeting- of the Price Li
brary as.snclallou will be held this
evening, where the monthly Issue of
the HevieW will he read.
The boi'DtiKh council w ill hold a Ilieet
iio: ibis cVellillir.
Mrs. W. K. Iticharils is seriously 111
at her home on Taylor si reel.
Miss Mary Nichols, of Hyde Park. Is
Much in Little
I especially true of Hood's Pill, for no medi
cine ever contained so great curative power in
so Minall space. Tuey arc a whole medicine
clit'st, nlwny ready, al- apak.
I Mat.u,n . prewlli t,,M 1 MIS
or ft.Wr. cure all liwr ills.
.,k ',,.,, ,,, ' .,i..,i or..
The only I'ills tu take with llouU'a MarsuiarllU.
IT
HVZ you heard of
FOR FLOORS?
Will uhsoltttcly do away with
the Dust NiiiHuncv of Stores.
School Houses, Halls and ull Pub
lic Places.
No more Sprinkling, no more
Scrubbing.
We can show merits of the goods
on our own floors. It will pay
you to investigate. -
U s IB
FOOTE & SHEAR CO..
AGENTS.
W WASHINGTOM AVENUL
1
If he had bought
would have been able to take it with him.
35 There is no use buying more than a
5 cent piece of "Batfle Ax." A 10 cent 8
I piece is most too big to carry, and the 5 J
v cent piece is nearly as large as the JO cent
US' piece of other high
Juii .
vlsitlnir at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
I). A. Williams.
William Wtzhenry, who was employ
ed as a laborer in the Taylor mines,
was : I nfull v injured about the back
on Wednesday by a fall of top coal.
I'UICI Hl k;.
While perfonniiiB the duties of
bricklayer at the Johnson No. 1 shaft,
Patrick Lour and a Polish laborer were
severely burned by an explosion of lire
damp. They had been at work tt arlni;
the road out of an abandoned slope,
when, by accident, they iKiilled tho ivas.
Morlt-y Hawke returned yesterday
after a three days' visit al Xlanarn
Kails.
-
KutMi-li CariUal lor American Invt-sl.
in cut.
Important to Americans seeking Eng
lish capital for new enterprises. A list
containing the names and addresses of
3M) successful promotera who liavt?
placed over 100.0(10.000 sttrlltifr in for
eifrn lnvtstiuents within the last six
years, and over 18 00,000 for the seven
months of 1S95. Price ,-, or payable
by pr.B'nl order to the London and Uni
versal Hureau of Investors, 20, Cheap
side, London, R C. Subscribers will
be entitled, by ariatiR-ement with the
directors to receive either personal or
letters of Introduction to uny of thesa
successful promoters.
This list is first class In every re
spect, and every man or firm whoiso
name appears therein may be depend
ed upon. For placing the following It
will be found invaluable Ttonds or
Shares of Intlustrl.il, Commercial and
Financial Concerns. Mortgage loans.
Sale of l.nnds. Patents or Mines.
nirectors-SIK K I WARD C. KOSS.
.. HON. WALTRR C. PKPYS,
CAPT. AUTHL'U STIFFK.
CopyriKht.
SPECIAL TIIROI WI ( )U
llully lexespt .'blmliij i via
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY
Bi.giiiuinit June 2l. lfuving Si rau
lou at V-M a. m., fur
I.0110, Itt-uncli,
ticcan (irovc,
Asbury I'ark,
Helmut' (Ocean beach)
Spring l,kc.
Scu l.irt, A.C.
This will he kept un fur tha t-ntire wasuu.
mppi-inlly for the iif-coiiini lUution or fnniilivs.
11 it will fttialilo piiKHt-iiirers to Net-are ami re
tain rt.rtifortaMe scuts lUe entire joiirnoy.
J H. ObHAI SKN, H, I'. IIAI.DWIX,
Gi n. Supriiiteiiilent. (leu. l'its. AkoiiI.
2,000,000 BARRELS
Made and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896,
Total Product of
I
IlllllilS.
The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels,
Largest Run on Record.
Washburn. Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from tha
Pacific Coast to St. John's. New Fotindland, und in t nnlund. Ireland
and Scotland very largely, und la recognized us the best Uour iu tho
world.
MEGARGEL
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
Check it l g
jh
a 5 cent piece he 1
grade tobaccos.
I
mm
r.fttl
VV. J. DAVI5,
PIONKIiH IN
POPULAR PRICED TAILORING
Is gratified to announce that he has
been uhliged to double his tailiirini
facilities as a result of the people's
appreciation of his methods.
'e will mention these methods
once more:
None but ull Wool (lOods in Slock
No ( Iicaii tailors cmplojnl.
One Price lo ail
livciy garment cut, tried ou and
made in the luiildiut; by the best me
chanics. Every customer must be
satisfied before we al him to take a
garment.
This is a complete lailorini; estab
lishment; suits made from Ju.oo to
'.o.uo and all cheap.
OIK (1KEAT AXTIUOTE 10U HAUI)
TIMES All wool suits, newest pat
terns, well made and trimmed to
order, $15.00
VV. I DAVIS "S Wyoming Ave.
. l. Ui V Arcailf BuiMiiiij.
r
Notice
to
Publishers
TRIBUNE is
now prepared to fill
orders for composition
on newspapers, books,
pamphlets or other pub
lications at moderate
rates.
Address,
- inanager.
U.JU
" 1 Ill ,
CO NELL
S.G.KERR,SON&CO.
I 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
j f 1
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, - - $200,000
Surplus, - - 300,000
Undivided Profits, 64,000
Special attention given to Business and Personal
Accounts.
3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits.
mOM AMD STEEL .
Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Rb
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.
BITTE
BE10ER
SCRANTON. PA.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE, PA., Mamitaoturar of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AKD PUMPING MACHINERY.
Qeoeral Office: SCRANTON, PA.
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(A Dr. Pc25's Psnnvroval Pills
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For sala by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa.
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Some people always delay selccti njj their Fall Suits
tin til the large assortment which we prepare lias been tie-
pleted of its choicest lots and llt season is so far advanced
that they don't get hill benefit of them. A great mistake.
Don't allow yourself to be among the procrastinators this
season. Come early if ouly to look and yon can buy
early as well as not.
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10 Fair $1.50, from $2.25
10 Pair 2.00, .frcni 3.00
8 Pair 2.50, front 150
7 Pair 3.00, from 4.00
10 Pair 5.00. from ,8,00
These Are All New Goods.
Onyx Tables.
SPECIAL PRICE
The liest Value Ever Offered
in Scranton
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