THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 1J. 1807. EM f r OUR GREAT HARK-DOWN SALE Has caused Loud Talk all over. FINE OVERCOATS AND SUITS at almost half their val ue at KRAMER BRO.'S, THE POPULAR CLOTtllURS. Norrman & Moore FIRE INSURANCE, (120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT IAUNDERING 308 Perm Avenue. A. U. WARA1AN. Here is a cliauce for you if you are in need of a carpet. A Few Patterns of BRUSSELS Closing at 45c. Per Yard. 1 Catpets, Draperies and Wall Papa?. I27 WYOMING AVn. C1TX JSOTES. The Ladles' Aid society of the Elm Patlc church will seio suppei this even ing, commencing ut 5.30 o'clock. Aide! man Howe's cases, which wete to be tiled iesteulay weie ud join lied till Sat utdaj, owing to his absence fiom the clt . Tbe resolution diiectlng the city cleik to re-adveitlho foi bids foi paving Mid feet ry stteet, was signed by Mu) or lialley yesteulay. The Young Men's Republican club will meet 1'rldaj night in the looms of the (.'ential Republican club at S o'clock. Of IleeiS will be tlected. The funetal of the lute Dald Chilstman will take place fiom his home, 4J0 Mif flin avenue Ft Ida) ut 2 p. m. Intel ment In Forest Hill cemeteiy. Dining thi 111 Ht thieu days of this week theie wete teported to tho boaid of health hK new cases of gent let fevei, four of diphtheria, urn! one of measles;. The Hie depuitmunt committee of select council will meet tonight and conslilei the pioposalt, foi luinlshlng mu electing tru heating appaiatus In the new Nuy Aug engine house. City Solicitor James II, Toney, presi dent of the bar association, leeelved as bltrance jcsteiduy Horn Judge J. U. Mc l'heison thut hu will attend tile bmniuet next Thuisday night and lcspoud to a toast. Deputy Cot oner 1'eunypacker has as sumed chaige of the rube of the boy, Rlthuid Little, killed py un Ontaiio und Western truln neur Jeimyn Tuesday. Ho will conduct an imiuest ut noon today with the juty Impjiuieled yesterday by Justice of the Peace Helme, Patiolmnn Day ai rested a bill poster yesterday nfternoon on Washington uv nue who was tacking advei Using cuds on tekgraph polls about tho clt, thoieuy WolutlnK a city ordinance. The oillcer warned the offender to desist, despite which lie continued tacking up tae caids. His anest followed and attei being gien a healing befoie the muyoi the pilsotier was dlschuiged The case of Fetzer ugalnht Rntilck II. Kearney for assault and battery has been abandoned by the piobecutoi. The case was Ho hue been tried today before Al derman Wright, but the paitles interested unanged a settlement between them selves, The chat go of Fetzer was a coun ter charge to one made about ten days ago by Kearney ugalnst Fetezer. This lutter charge was also withdrawn. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of Calvary Reformed chuich, corner Gibbon stteet and Monroe u venue, will give a book social this evening In the chinch. The following programme will be rendered: Selection, giuphaphone; reci tation, two littlo gills; piano solo, Mrs. Hillllnger; recitation, Mr. Rush, solo, Rev. CJeorge Welsh; selection, graphuphone; duet, vocal; lecltation, Mr. Uiombtlght; piano solo, Mis. Riomnilght, J. W. Carpenter and Fied W, Fleltz yes terday fotmed a purtiietship under the llrm name of Carponter & Fleltz. Theli olilces will be on the fouith floor of the Meais building. Mr. Cuipenter Is one of Sciunton's old lino lawyers, having prac ticed hetn for over twenty yeuis. Mi. Fleltz, dining his seven yeais' lesldence, has attained lemurknblo succebs and consenuent piomlnenco both in his pio fesslon and tho field of politics. He t,oes to Hairlsburg next Monday, wheio ho exjiects to icmaln for the wintei us read ing cleik of the houso of lepiesentutivcs. Thu lichl. In order to close we offer men's Hoh enzollern underwear at 1,23 per gar nent. These goods are made fiom line Austiallan wool and are equal to nny goods on the market. Mears & Hagen. Skates at one-half price at Florey'a, .-.. MJUIIilUU UVCilUVf -- ( nfrL j m X ONTC in tffBk LA BEL) INOFFENSIVE ITALIAN BRUTALLY MURDERED By an AngcfCrnzcd Countryman Port Griffith. Near HIS SLAYER HAS BEEN CAPTURED John Kuruot, Defeated hi Wrestling ami Taunted by Onlookers, Plunged n Kuifo Up to tho Hilt in Joseph Korlottii'ti NeeU-Oltirilcrcr Pled, Hull' Clnd, Into tlic Nlcht nud was llnlf-l'roun When Captured In n Wttpoii Shed. An unprovoked and brutal murder took place Tuesday night ut "lirler Hill," a locality near Poit aillllth, be low l'lttston. Joseph Korlotta, an Italian, was stubbed thunigh the neck by a felow countryman, John Kuruot, who has been ai rested and lodged In the Luzerne county Jail. Each Is 22 years old and unman led. Kurnot had been engaged in a Vt rest ling bout with beveral others In the Itallun boaullng house and was badly worsted. Taunted by the participants and onlookers, lie seized a large knife and assuming a threatening attitude, exclaimed: "Come on, any of you. I'll fight you with this," pointing toward the knife. Nobody uceepted the challenge. Jvor lotta appeared In the doorway leading into an adjoining room where hu had been seated. He had not been wtest llng and made no lemaik to the enraged man with tliu knife. THE MURDEROUS STROKE. Rut Kuinot assuming that Korlotta wanted light, leaped towatd him and plunged the ugly knife up to its hilt In his neck. Koilotta fell forward mo tionless on his face. His juglar vein and windpipe bad been severed. He died 111 a few seconds. Kuinot gave a glance at bis -Wctlm and went out into the cold night. Clad III mS lilril J III liBII 1 1 I H ll $h?k THE I ir hi . weapon l SCENE OF THE MURDER. only In a coarse linen shlit, trousers and sllppeis. The otheis Immediately deserted the place, leaving the body upon the lloor. The authoiltles learned of the killing and began a search for the nun del er. He wus found at 4 o'clock yesterday morning In a wagon shed. He wns half fren and unable to talk. A justice of the peace committed him to jail. A gruesome fclght awaited the ofllcers when they enteied the house where Koilotta's body luy. it lested as it had fallen and was suriounded by a mass of clotted blood. FEW WITNESSES FOUND. It Is with meat dllllculty that the authoiltles ate locating the witnesses, excepting the propiletois of the place. DANCG OF TRAINAiEN. It Was Held J. ast Night in Music Hall. The eleventh annual ball of Lacka wanna lodge, No. 9.", Bintheihood of Ruilroad Tialnmen, was held last even ing In Music hall, on Lackawanna ave nue. The event was long looked foi waid to by the many people who have become accustomed to attending these annual boclal gatherings of the tall roaders In yeais past and aie awaie of the pleasing manner In which the trainmen enteitnln. At about 9.110 o'clock tho hall was well tilled and at a later hour there weie neai ly I!00 people In attendance. Music was furnished by Lawrence's oichestra, Chailes Klngsley, acting as master of ceiemonies, was assisted in entertaining the guests by George F. Thomas In the capacity of chief of lloor and Wilbur Nichols, his assistant. To Hoi ace Coslai, Harry Polhamus, B, S, Ketchum, Geoige Pane, John Harris, Sam Beaveis and A. G. Horn mitt is due the piaise for the complete ness of arrangements for the ball and the smoothness with which the twenty four dances of the piogiamme were given. FUNERAL OF MRS. KENYON. Interment .Undo in tliu Union Cemu teiynt lilnkuly. The funeral of Mrs, J. B, Kenyon oc cunecl yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock fiom the late residence, ithe Kenyon homestead, In Blakely. There were piesent at the services, which was In charge of the Rev. Ellis, of the Blakely Baptist church, many people from the surrounding towns. The room in which the lemains weio viewed was beauti fully decorated with appioprlate Moral emblems. The Blnkely public school was closed as a tilbute of sympathy to MIbs Catrle Kenyon, daughter of the deceased, who is principal of the school. Six of tho teachers acted as llowei' beaiers and the pall-beareis were ull grandchildien of the deceased. Theie weie present friends and leln tlves from Wavetly, Cllffoid', Dundnff, Claik's Summit and Scianton. Inter ment was made In the Union cemeteiy, at Blakely. KINSLEY CASE UNSETTLED. illnyur llniloy Dill Not Cqni'cr With His Advisors Lust Night. The conference announced for last night amoiiK Mayor Bailey and his ad visors in the Kinsley Investigation did not take place, The conference was postponed until tomoriow night. Yesterday morning President Sander bon, of select council, nnd Chalunan Chittenden, of that body's streets and bridges committee, notified Mayor Hal- ley 1 lat that they could not be present. Tho latter tried to notify President Grler, of common council, and Mr. Loftus, chairman of tlio UteetB and bridges eommlttet, of the postponement. They could not be located, but were met by the mayor at his olllco last nlcht and told of the change to Friday night. The postponement Ik really Immate rial, as tonight's meeting -of common council will have an unusual volume of business on hand and probably would not have had tho opportunity to fully consider nny return the mayor may have deemed pioper to make. CONGREQATIONAL MEET1NQ. Will Ho Held in the 1'lrst Presby terian Church I'clirunryi!. A special meeting of the Fltst Pres byterian chutcli congiegatlon lias been called for Tuesday evening, Feli ruaiy 2, in the nudltoiloum of the church. The put pose of the .meeting is to take steps toward seeming for the cluucli a parsonage. The congiegatlon lias long felt a need of such a structuiu and a committee is now at work, ni tanging to piesent the matter befoie the congregation, at the meeting mentioned In a tangible form. Some of the membeis are In favor of buying an alteady constituted resi dence, others merer to purchase land and elect a suitable building, while not a few favor the erection of the par sonage on the plot seemed for a new church ut Madison avenue and Olive stieet. FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. N'niiticokc nud Scriintou Will Contest lit Hnslict Hull Tonight. The first of a series of live gnines for the basket ball championship of North eastern Pennsylvania between the Scianton Regimental team and Nantl coke team will take place at the arm ory tonight. Neither tenm has ever met defeat. The line-up will be as follows: Scianton. Nantlcokc. Zang home Gilllln Posner light foiwaid KIsewiolc Mallott let t foiwaid Ruche Rutcher center McKinuen Molr light center McFadden Mitchell left center Itlsowlck Heiiy goal Alexundei Coleman light guuul I.andle Fuhienholt left guard Febbetts The visiting team will come up and return by special tiain. and will bilng with them a big ciowd of looteis. Af ter the game the vlsltois will be ban queted at the St. Cloud. ooooooooooooooooo Puree of Gieen Peas, Chicken Gumbo und Ox Tall Soup, 3-pouml can, value 23c 16e. National Pine Food, Mock Turtle, Chicken Gumbo, pints 15e. Baked Beans In Tomato Sauce 10'. ci.mi chowder (lame cutis) 20c. Slued Biscuit JC' 0 Aunt Jemima j,"0- COURSEN'S. X OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Hank Statement. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Thlid National Bank, held Monday, the following statement 111 wAY' VvO rAYSsS?4 was made; Amount of Losses Number of Notes on Notes Year, Discounted. Same. Discounted, 1893 ...$ VJ10.000 None -1,302 1894 ... 5,190,000 None -1.70G 1893 ... 5,305,000 $2,200 5,600 1S90 ... 0,311,000 None 5,501 $21,982,000 $2,200 20.109 Announcement. We have added to our muslin under weur sale 23 dozen Ladles' Muslin Diaweis, embioldery tiimmed, at 19 and 21 cents a pair; 10 dozen Childiens' Muslin Diaweis at 13, 17 and 21 cents. There will be no more at these pi Ices, Flnley's. THIRD CHAMUKK CONCERT, Jan. 27 Nickel plated Skates at Tlorey's, 70c. Other grades In proportion. ' Turku) Dinner. Regular price, St. Could Hotel today, Skates at Florey's, 23c. This Ulniportniit to Von, And to your wife, boii and daughter. You want a home. Think about it. 13uy one of our choice lots In the cen tral and select part of Scranton at a handy and convenient walking dis tances from business, theaters, hotels, churches, stores and depots, on Adams, Jefferson, Madison or Monroe avenues. At most of the lots flag walks and curbs are laid, also sewers, gas and water malnB and steam heat, and In front of some the asphajt, pave. These aie sites for superior homes. Prices low. Terms easy. Clear title guaran teed. Call for circular, Jones,311 Spruce. BEWARE OF Take Paine's Celery Need a True Do Not Allow a Salesman to Palm Off Any Substitute. Health is too Precious to Listen to the Preaching of Quacks. Paine's Celery Compound Makes the Sick Well Again. The Wonderful Prescription That Results from the Life Work of America's Greatest Physician, Investigator an Practitioner. Theie is one dliectlon, ns Dr. George F. i Sluad, Ameilca's flist suigeon, distinct ly says, in which people seem to need en lightenment ut piesent moio thun they hue for many yeais past. "This Is the rational uppieclutlon of the danger of quackery and fake cuius." Dr. Shiady's uitiele in tho New Yotk World of Dec. 27 should be lend by evciy man and woman who is ever inclined to listen to the nonsensical, but too often plausible, l amblings of tinders In patent medicines When I'iofesor Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL D., of Dartmouth college, after a long life of study in tho most lecent sclentllic Investigation of disease, evohes the marvelous formula of Paine's celery compound when after the closest possible obsenunce by tho best pructltloneis it is found that this gieutest lemcdy of our geneiutlon not only dees nil, but even ac complishes moio than the modest doctoi the giant among men that he has proved to be more thun ho was willing at Hi at to claim when thousands of sulfeieis in cveij walk of life, sufferers from the ali ments that come fiom oveiuork, le langed digestive organs, impaired neiv ous systems, too poor or too ilch living, Inattention to hygienic laws, hau been absolutely lestoied to health by Paine's celery compound, after vainly trlngoeiy other possible lemedy, and being dosed TWO HOUSES RAIDED. Complaint Lodged by illen Who Claimed They Had Ituen Itobliud. Two houses of ill lcpute, Emma Jones' on Lackawanna avenue, and Clara Welchel's in the old drug stoio on Cen tei street, weie raided by the police last night. Six women and four men weie captuied in each place. The men were allowed to put up deposits for their ap pearance; the women with the excep tion of Mrs, Jones and the housekeeper at the Welchel place, weie locked up In the Cential police station. The i aids weie made In consequence of complaints of two tiavellng men. One of them aliened he lost a pocket book containing $:!5 nt the Lackawanna avenue place and the other claimed he was lobbed of $23 at the Center street house. Chief Robllng swoie out war lants befoie Alderman Millar and hu w 1th Lieutenant Davis and squad served them. The twelve women und as many of the men as may appear will be given a healing by Aldeiman Millar this moinlug. EXCELSIOR CLUB ELECTION. Simon Lniicr Chosen President nt Last Night's Annual .Meeting. The annual meeting and election of olllceis of the Excelsior Soclnl club was held last night in the club rooms In the Economy building on Wyoming avenue. Simon Lnuer was chospn to succeed Sami'el Kramer, the letlrlng piesldent. Other oillceis were elected as follows: Samuel Moult, si, vlce-piesldont (ic elected); William Moses, .secietary, (te elected); Sol Oettinger, tieasurer, (le elected); William Steam, M Sehwaitz kopf, William Mollis, II. E. Reese and Isldoie Goodman, tiustees. MRS. J. L. STELLE IS DYING. At 1 O'clock This .Horning Death Wus Expected nt Am Time. Mis. J. L, Stelle, wife of the well known music dealer, is lying at the point of death at her home, -120 Qulncy a f enue. At 1 o'clock this morning she wns slowly sinking and death was only a matter of hours. For several days the end has been expected at any moment. Mrs. Stelle's illness Is from a malign ant stomach tiouble. Seveial consul tations have been held by physicians, but they give no hope for tecovery. iVnidron's Rig Horso Snle Xct Thursday. Waldron will be heio this week with two car loads of horses that he will sell at public auction next Thuisday ut 1 o'clock at Cusick's stables. Don't miss this big sale. Eveiyone In this pait is familiar with Waldion's auctions. A Cooling Drink in rovers. Use liorst'ord's Acid lMiospiintc. lir. C. II. S. Davis, Meilden, Conn., say.s: "I l.avo used It as a plensant and cooling cli ink in fevei s, and have been veiy much pleabed," Wp laundiy stiff collars with soft button holes. Ciystal Laundry. Attend thu Auction Sulci of diamonds, watches, Jewelry, sllver- waie, Rros,, etc., now going on at Davldow 217 Lackawanna ave. Going out of business Miss Carolyno V. Dorsey, teacher of elocution, oiatoiy and delsarte, 51G Ad ams avenue. Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, In Harris' drug store, Hours 9 a. m., 5 FH Con Rem by well meaning but incompetent so called physician. When this Is tuken Into consldeintlon. and ut the same time we llnd hosts of people still willing to be led astiuy by tho handled und one uostiums which li lesponsible tinders try to foist upon them on the pietext thut those pieparutions uie "us good as Pnlno's celeiy compound" but ically because they make a big piollt on such ptepaiations, It Is time for ev eiy one who detests ft nud, to urn his nelghbois, and take the warning to him self, thut when he goes to get u bottle ol Paine's celery compound he must not bu wheedled into taking some other icinedv. Paine's celeiy compound makes people well. These other things woik harm. Paine's celeiy compound is not u patent medicine. Its formula Is ghen freely to every phslclnn. These tiushy stuffs that ou are asked to buy aie mude up of ingiedients that should never be taken Into a sick stomal h. These oi dinar nervines, tonics und sur sapuilllas aio no moie to be compared with Paine's celery compound than u gllmmeilng candle Is to be comp.il ed with thu wondeiftil modern soaich light If a pet son needs a tiue neive tonic, a renl blood ptulilei, a lelluble dluietle, that will lestore stiength, renew vitality, icg ulnte the kidneys, liver und bowels, und raiikc one well, let that person tiy his or her til st botUe of Paine's celery compound and maik tho wonderful lesult! WILL SUPPORT THE JOURNAL. United .Mine Woihuis Refuse to Sus pend Their Orgnn. Columbus, O., Jan. 1,1. A lesolutioii to suspend the publication of the Min er's Journal, the ofllelal oigan of the United Mine Woikels of America, wns overwhelmingly voted down this nftci noon. It was leprescnted that the pub lication Is uipldly piling up on the or ganization a debt. Piesldent Penna said nfterwaid that the vote on tills resolution was a fail test of the i da tive stiength of the candidates foi president MaBtde and Ratchfoid, In dicating McBryde's defeat. Became Iiisuuc in Xeu- Vork. Albany. N. Y Jan. 13. The state com mission In lunucy will tiunsfer to Pltts buig, Pa , William Seclmnn, an insane pet son confined In tho Manhattan Sta.o hospltnl. Seelman, while on a visit to New Yoik city, became Insane und wus found wundeilng in the stieets in thut condi tion. Sf-COND SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE -:- SALE , or IVUL-L-IINJERY, A ORI-AT SUCCESS. Nothing ioseived. Eveiy article In the stoie will be offeied fiom one-fourth to one-half its actual value Trimmed huts fiom 07e to $197 Pntrlmmed Huts tiom uc. to 09c. Ti limned Sullois at 3Je Tarn O'Shanteis fiom 19e to 5uc Rose1 Silk und elvet at 15c. 19e , 23c, 30c. und 33c a hunch. Violets Latest cieatlons ut luc , 15c , l'Jc 23c und We. a bunch. Itihbons All bilk glnee tnfleta. No, 40, at 15c. a vunl, -1 Inches wide ut 23c. Don't Ut this mattct dtop uftei leading this advertisement, but visit tho stoio and convince voutself the goods are sold as advei Used. Hats trimmed while you wait. A. R. SAWYER. 132 Warning Avenue BEST SEIS OF TEETI, $8, Including tho painless oxtt acting of teeth by uu ontiiely now process, S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 331 Sprue: St i Opp. Hotel Jcrnijn. SIEBECKBR i MIDI (LARGE pound WANT AN INSANE ASYLUM. Action Taken by the Central Poor Hoard ol Liicrne County, At the minimi meeting of tlio central poor board of Ltizcmo county, held Tuesday nt Wllkes-Harre, the following resolution was ndopted; Whereas, Tho hoopltnt for tho Insuno at Danville Is now In nn overclouded con dition, in consequence of which the mnn ngi incut lotuses tu accept new patients, and, Wliiucas, Tho central poor dlstllet of Luzeine county has now in said hospitals, Wetncrsvlllc, Scranton and nt Medln 200 patients nud tho numbei steadily Increas es, ntid, Wherens, The poor district has for tliu pnsl year been compelled to llnd tempora ry accoinmodntlons far the Insane in othor thun state institutions, which accommo dations aio limited and may be cut off or refused at a moment's notice; theicfoic be It Resolved, By the board of dlroctois of tho ccntial poor dlstllet, of Luzerne coun ty, which is tho sense of tho boaitl, thut nn additional hospltnl for tho Insane Is a necessity and thnt the pnmo should bo lo cated in Luzeine count or one of tho ad joining northeastern counties of the state, nud the scimtois und members of tho house of leprubcntnttves for Luzeino count v are heieby requested to lend their eftorts unci lnlluenco to secuie nn nppri pilullon lor the purpose. Tho association for -tho Homo for tho Friendless will hold Its annual inciting Filday afternoon at 2 o'clock In thu hull of tho Young Women's Chtlstiun associa tion, on Washington avenue. Judge Kuupp will pieslde und Rev. Dr. C. M. Glf lln will tunku the opening address. All numbers of tho association ami fi lends of the home nro ursed to attend. Tho asso ciation acknowledges tho lecelpt (.f JiJO for a life membeishlp rrom Mis. James L. Conned. (rent ltiirgiiiiis can be obtained at the auction sale of watches, clocks, musical Instru ments, etc., at Davldow Bios.' To Cure n Cold in Onn Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. DIED. HOUSTON-In Scranton, Pa., Jan. 13, 1S97, Haiold Houston, aged 1 ear nnd 0 months. Funeral Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock ut the home of the parents. Ml. and Mis. Geoigo Houston, 519 Orchard street As we are going to make a number of changes in several of our departments we have decided to hold a mammoth Clearing Sale, to start I0HDAY MUG, M 11 ft! 8 O'CLOCK A. II. You cannot afford to miss it, as it will be the greatest opportunity this year to buy goods at prices never heard of before. Piano Stands at the Head AND J. W. aUCRNSEY Stands at the Head in tlio Muslo Unci,'. You can nlways gut n bolter baigam nt his beautiful wureiooms than at any other plnco in tho city. Call and seo foi yourself before buying, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. W. GUERNSEY, Prop. WHEN THE CHILDREN Admire our Carpets, you can depend upon it they are very handsome indeed, The youthful eye is very critical. Our carpets are as fine as any that can be purchased in Lackawanna county and we are confident that our prices are equally reasonable. Look us up before you do your purchasing. 406 Lackawanna Ave. Opp, Wyoming House, WINDOW,) jiiMIiB u ohm Sohimr .'M S5tilBi!' jT 6-'" "" i'' "'-i i W. W. BERRY, JEWELER 423 Lackawanna Avenua, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions in All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. STERLING SILVER . . . Is ti new ndilltlon to our stock at liottom Prices. Opened mi' other new line of White China For Decorating Prlees and styles talk, as we are selling lots of it. Will keep open evenings after thu first of December. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. J. WKlCHEb, Mears BUg, Cor. Wash, and Spruce St. THE till & HILL CO j Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing and Electric Light Wir'mg. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, POULTRY-- Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Fresh Every Day. ALSCL Pheasants, Quail, Prairie Chickens, Wild Ducks. I. 1 PIERCE. PENS ME. MARKET CALL UP 3682t HILOHEY Oil AND U1UFIIWR CO. A r OFFICII AND WARnitOUSB, Ml TO 131 iilCRIDIAN STRCUT. 51. W. COLLINS, Manager. Come to wuon rOK ALL Newspapers, Magazines, and Story Papers, Main Stand, - - 103 Wjomlng Avenua ALWAYS OPEN. MT. PLEASANT COAL ATRETAIL, Coal of tho best quality for domestic use end of ull sizes, Including IJuckwheat and Ulrdsoye, delivered In any part of th city at the lowest price. Orders received at tho Office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. 8J telophone No. 2624 or at tho mine. tel phono No. 272. -will be promptly attended to.Ucaleis supplied at the mine. WM.T. SMITH. AT OIlll'S I If ( Plff Bsfr mmm Ml Pfm Mm -. illb.; yj,, j- T!'-vT ifr ti. .
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