THE SCUAHTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MOKNl.N'Gr, JANUAIIY IS, 1897. GREATEST IRMI SALE Kvcr took place in Men's and Hoys' FINE OVERCOATS, SUITS, ULSTERS AND REEFERS, at almost half their value. Conic early and get the best selections. KRAMER BROS, 1HI3 POPULAR CLOTHIERS. FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWASNiNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT AUNDERING 308 I'cnn Avenue. A. IS. WARA1AN. Here is a chance for you if 3'ou are in need of a carpet. A Few Patterns of BRUSSELS Closing at 45c. Per Yard. Carpels, Draperies and Wall Paps: U7 WYOMING AVn. CITY flOTJES. The Dolavv are nml Hudson company !)ald Saturday at the Coalbrook mine at Car bondale. Charles J. Post vvus on Saturday admit ted to piactlco at the Lackawanna bar on motion ot Attorney William J. Hand. The Scianton board of tiade will hold Its annual meeting tonight. Anions the busi ness to be transacted Is the election or of ficers. In DurrN hall on nest Wednesday even Ins the Volunteer Kit omen's association will conduct the installation of olllcert, for the ensuing tcim. Letters testamentary In tho estate of 1'iedrlck Jane, late of Scranton. were granted Saturday to his daughter. Umina Blackwood and Lizzie it. Hung. Panicle Jlulaikey, charged by John Stanton with robbery, was arraigned lrr police court Saturday morning. He was committed to tho county Jail In default of SSOO ball. An attachment execution was issued Saturday afternoon against Luce Bros, by Weyler Bros., of New York. Tho ex ecution vva Issued as liquidation for a debt of $212.00. John Johnson, who was arrested Friday night on a charge preferred by Jlay L. Gallagher was Saturday liberated from the county jail. Benedict i;ideu became his bondsman In the burn of $SuO. Chlef-of-Pollco Bobllng received a tele gram from Blnghamton Saturday night asking him to bo on tho look-out for Pat rick Fitzgerald, a lG-year-old youth of that city who left homo orr Jan. 1. Attorney John M. Corbett was in Phila delphia last week with Philadelphia capi talists for tho sale of a large piece of land .which fronts on Crystal lake. Tho Phll adelphlans, it Is bald, are trjing to ac quire possession of tho lake, Thf coroner's inquest into the death of Willie Beagle, who died recently of arse nical poisoning In Hendham, will be held tonight. The report of the analjsls of tho contents of the boy's stomach will bo pre sented by Chemist Benjamin. A sleeping car has been attached to train No. 11 on the Delaware, Lackawan na and Western road and Its tlrne lessened nineteen minutes between New York and Blnghamton, It formerly left at 1.15 a, m.j It now leaves twelve minutes earlier. Tho funeral of Owen O'Malloy, who died Friday at his home, on South Washington avenue, will take place this morning. A high mass of lequtem will bo celebrated in St. Peter's cathedral and interment will lie made In Ilydo Park Catholic cemetery. Harry Swank was at rested Saturday by Constable Yeomans, and arraigned beforo Alderman Ilowe. He Is eharjjed by John Lammalumas with assault and battel y ,Tho evidence of tho compl ilnurit was considered insulllclont and tho alderman discharged Swank. Edward C.irev was arrested Saturday on a warrant sworn out at the lnstanco of 1?. Robinson's Sons. The latter chargo the prisoner with obtnli.'ng goods under false pretences. Bofdie Alderman Jonn T, Howe Saturday afternoon the prisoner was taken to the county jail irr default of WOO bail. Tho Scranton Turner's and tho South Scianton Basket Ball teams will meet this evening at 8.J5 at Turner's noil for tho first championship game between them. A social will bo given after tho game. La dles will bo admitted free. William Sehlmpft, refereoj ridward Elsole and Charles Beohtold, umpires. Tho exchanges at tho Scianton Clearing House last week wero as follows: Jlon May, 313l.GS3.4Jj Tuesday, $10J,C7i,71: Wed r sday, $23i,ai3.SO; Thursday, $131,027.00; Friday, $120,017.33; Saturday, $132,315.31; t tal, $SC9,120.7O. Clearings for tho week .orded Jan. 19, 1B90, $339,757.35, business in-c-caso of S19.CC9.41. .7ohn Jllnton, tho prisoner whose thumb . 3 painfully crushed on Friday, as de ified In Saturday's Tribune, was ar f'i n inn I 1 gglP. raigned In police court Saturday morn ing, lilt nrrest was mnde by Patrolmen Knlrim and Block at the Lackawanna utatlon,-whetp he vvab found In an Intoxi cated condition. Ho was lined U by the maor. There will lip n good lcctuto delivered at the Cnlvary Rf for rued t-hlirch tor nor Slonroo avenue unit (llbson street, on Tuesday, Jan, 19, 8 p. in. Tho subject of tho lecture will be 'Pompeii" and wilt bo delhered by Professor Bower, of this cltjv Tho lecture will bo Illustrated by 100 stercoptlron iws, Tho lecture will bo for tho benefit of tho" Sunday school li brary. In order to clearly thovv the allotted ter ritory of each public school of the city. Superintendent Howell Is preparing n map of tho city showing the dividing lines between each school dlstilrd. This map Is designed to obvlato all disputes us to thu proper school which a student should at tend. Lithographic reproductions of tho map will be made and placed In tho hands of the school controllers. A wnrrant for tho arrest of Georgo Shields, aged 3 years, ns issued Friday by Alderman Howe, oir Information sworn to by KUxa Taft, aged 13 ears. She al leges Hurt on Jan. 13, Shields attempted to assault her. When Shields wax Informed that the qharge had been made ugalust him and a wnrrant Issued he appeared before Alderman Mono voluntarily Sat urday and furnished ball In the sum c f $1,000 to appear at court. Joseph Church qualided as his bondsman. A meeting of tho Teachers' Mutual Ben efit association was hold Saturday nftet noon In the city hall. Miss 11. J. Chnse presided and tho association decided to give a musical and literary entertainment in tho near future, the financial proceeds of the same to altruo to the teacheis' association. During the deliberations It was decided to change thu Initiation fee of the association from $3 to $'i, until July 1, 1&97. Treasurer D A Stone reported a balance lrr the treasury of $30U. On Friday evening Hon. M. T. Corcor an, of ICiiclnnatl, O., will deliver a lec ture In St. Thomas' college hall on Wyom ing avenue under tho auspices of John Bolo O'ltelllj council, Young Men's In stitute Mr. Corcornrr's subject will be the "Cloister arid Sttldlo " A quartette consisting of the following will sing un der tho direction of Professor llnvrin l!.ins: Mrs. Frank Brundage, soprano; Miss Margaret Jones, alto; Thomas Bey- non, tenor; Richard Thomas, basso. John Grrrity, a miner, had in his em ploy In Spencer's mine an Italian laborer who was Instantly killed by a fall of loof Saturday morning. Tho miner and laborer had taken a car from the cham ber, nrrd were about to return to continue operations. Mr. Gerrlty lingered behind a few moments, but the laborer entered Just Irr tlmo to bo caught In the .fall The dead man came to this city recently from Buffnlo, and is survived by a w Ite and tlnee children, Tho funeral of little Hdna Bull, the 4-jeai-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs D. 11. Bull, of New Yoric street, who was burned to death Trlday morning, as de tailed In The Tribune, was held Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The funeral services were conducted from the family residence, which was lllled by sympathiz ing friends and neighbors. Rev. Mr Dunn, of the Second Presbyteilan mis sion, conducted the ceremony, and lntei nient was made In the Dunmore ceme tery. John Boyle O'Reilly council, Young Men's Institute, has vacated the apart ments over Collins & lfnckett's store, on Lackawanna avenue, which they occu pied for several years, and on Satin day took possession of the entire fourth floor and a portion of the third of tho old Trader's National bank building, whero Professor Slegel had his dancing academy for o marrj ears. Professor Slegel's academv is now located In the handsome new building at Adams avenue and Lin den street At a meeting of the Ladles' auxiliary nf tho Union Veterans' union, Pucinct com mand, No. 23, Department of Pennsylva nia, held last Thursday aftei noon the fol lowing ollleers were selected for thu ensu ing term: President, Mrs. Scull; senior vice-president, Flora Mcrarland; chap lain, Mis. Sam Bijant; conductor, Miss C Adams; guard, Mis. Davis; secretaiy, Lou Mcrarland; treasurer, Mrs. 11. Hass; rs slstant secietary, Mrs. Borneo. The next meeting of the auxiliary will be held In Fuller's hall next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The nintPh at checker, between E. G Woukii, of this city, and Mr. Adams, of Sayre, Pa , to determine the state cham pionship, has been declared off by mutual consent Two of the twelve games In tho series have been played with honors even between the contestants. Their reason for abandoning the match Is lack of time Mr. Worden is very busy preparing a course of lectures, soon to be delivered, while Mi. Adams Is deeply engiossed in attention to orders received In his archi tectural olllcp. Mr. Adams has for many years been considered an authority on tho game, but Mr. Worden Is pushing him closely in the contest for the champion ship of the state, which the latter has held lor somo tlrne. SAW A FROHMAN SHOW. Tire (Jny Pnrisinns llntertnins Two Audiences at Hie I'mlliin-liuni. After a long siege of tanks and flrp engines Scrantonlans were on Snturday nft'or Jed the opportunity of seeing; a Fi oilman show, It was "The Gay Pari sians" and was given at tire Fiothlne liam. It Is not the best show that Fiolr mun has on the road but It is a good one It Is built orr the seemingly Inextricable tangle plan and Its complications ore quite as amusing as the other first class remedies of Us kind. At times it approaches, what pru dishly inclined people might consider indelicacy, but It very cleverly avoids a too close uproar It to tire dividing line It is unnecessary to say it was adapted from the French. In tlu ca: are such well known Froh rnan people as Sadie Mnrtlnot, W. J. Ferguson, Mts. E. J Phillips, Charles B. Vv'ells James O. Bat rows and Ger aldlne de Rhone. J. A. ROBERTSON IS IMPROVED. Has Jleen Seriously III, but There Aro Hopes for Recover). J. Atticus Robertson, of the Insur ance firm of Robertson nnd Hitchcock, who has been critically ill nt his home in Green Ridge, Is slightly better. Since early last week there had not been up to Friday, much hope for his recovery. On that day however there was a perceptible and favorable change In his condition. Thus far there has been no elapse. Double pneumonlu, nn affection of both lungs, is Mr. Rob ertson's ailment. ooooooooooooooooo Y New York Tribune (Jan. 14) says: "Long Island Rggs, 3Gc. per dozen." We sell samo class fancy Jersey's, 25c qulto a difference. Wo have a very largo business on this slnglo item, but want more. Have YOU tried them. Much cheapter than A meats, E. G. COURSEN. X "Wholesale and Retail. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' This islinpoi'tunt to Yon, And to your wife, son nnd daughter. You want n home. , Think about It. Buy one of our choice lots in the cen tral and select part of Scranton at a handy and convenient walking dls tanco from business, theaters, hotels, churches, stores and depots, on Adams, Jefferson, Madison or Monroe avenues. At most nf the lots fins: walks and curbs are laid, also sowers, gas and water mains nnd steam heat, and in front of some the asphalt pave. These are sites for superior homes. Prices low. Terms easy. Clear title guaran teed. Call for circular, Jones,311 Spruce. LOCATION OF THE BULLET NOW KNOWN Successful Use nf (lie X-Rnys on Wlljlnm Widcncr by Dr. Longstreel. WAS SHOT THANKS&IVINQ DAY Since 'I'll en Onu of Ills Anns Has Uuun Pnrnl)V'.ud--I,ociiti()n of thu Hullot Tlnit Win CmisiiiK All of tlio Trouble Wns Unknown Until Vus tcrdny Afternoon, When n Mioto Krnplr l.oented Its Hiding i'lircu. The most signal of recent discoveries, made by science is the mysterious Ro entgen, or X-rays. This peeullnt light has already demonstrated that In the practice of medicine mid surgery it will become mi invaluuble factor. Throughout the woild there ute now hundreds of professional and sclonllllc people who are experimenting with tho seemingly inngle phenomena. Among them nre Dr. S. P. Longstmet and Fred Hurrrmeller, the photographic artist. The l cults of their vvork3 ure of local Interest. In Dr. Longstteecfs ofllce yesterday niter noon nn Interesting and successful effor t was made to locate a bullet, which was lodged In tho body of William Wldener, who befcun- being disabled by this .same bullet was an employe of Schntik and Spencer, Spruce street shoe merchants, "WIDKN'KR "WAS SHOT. Labt ThanksgK Irrg day William Wld ener was act Mentally shot by Iris brother-in-law while they weio on a hunting trip In the sui rounding hills. AVIdener THE XEAY .sjZ? jtd&dffigfals V6ibliAiiniiilteA9i&S -.sESzss ida&4BSg(ragbg mmsmxmmmmmmmmsmmmsmm 'jrr.'2-.fJfrir'Lt,-M&ZMvrmi-i-LiiiiiTrs o.jT.?i,iAiiivvviiiMiintiri.i,irniiiiIini,uij,- f Ji4.ii.'.'i .1.1 - - " . ., ...,. --r.uri 7 " "l USIXG THF. X-KAS. lifiiili iftlfc THE BLACK DOT INDICATES WHERE THE BULLET WHITE ONE WHERE IT IS LODGED. was laying on the ground at the lime w hen his companion began examining a revolver they had trerr with them. It was the same old story, of "didn't know it was loaded." The bullet, of a thrrty-two caliber, passed Into Wldener ju?.t below the Inlt clailcie, at the point indicated on the accompanying repro duction of the X-iay prctuie by a black dot. Wldener vai given surgical atten tion and the wound healed lapldly, though he lost the sense of touch In tho left arm. It also refused to move as a well behaved member should. In other words the arm was paralzed. Weeks lolled past and the aim be came moie useless. Hearing that Coi oner Longstreet was using the X-ray in his am deal work, Wldener request ed the doctor to search for the bullet, the whereubouts of which was not known. Dr. Longstteet decided on yes terday afternoon as the time to look for the unwelcome piece of lead. At 4 o'clock the apparatus, compris ing a mlrribhurst rotating generator of static electricity, a Crookes focus ing tube, two condensors and vailous minor devices wero put In use. The voltage attained In the tube was over one million. Among the gentlemen present was Mr. Huinmelor's In other, August, a practical electilclun of this city, who aided In the manipulation of the apparatus. When Wldener was placed on the doc tor's operating chair and swung around so that the Crookes tube was over the region whero the bullet entered a sheet of specially sensatlzed bromide paper, enclosed In an air tight holder, was placed under the neck and chest of Wldener dliectly beneath the tube. PALR, YELLOWISH LIGHT. The controlling lever was swung oack an-l Instantly a pale, yellow Isli light heir.. ;1 from tho tube, which seemed anL.ated with waves and dabhes of the peculiar light. Mean while between two brass balls a cur rent of static elect! Iclty played con tinuously with incessant dailies, the effect being not unlike lightning which In reality it wnjs. The current Vas letalned for twenty minutes after which it wns turned off and another sheet of the sensatlzer pa per placed under tho subject In neaily the same position n the first. This time the curtent was retained for thli ty minutes, The sheets of papei, s. 1)1 In tho light proof holdeis, was then vken to Pho tographer Ilunrmellet's studio, where they underwent a process of develop- Ing and toning. When returned to the iloclor's olllee, where the spectntors were anxiously waiting, the photo ginphs showed plainly the location of the bullet, Tho lodging place was a few Inches back and above the point where It entered, tho spot being Indi cated on the reproduction ot the pho tograph of the X-ray picture, here with leptesented by a white dot. The photograph was entirely uuceess ful nnd tho deductions made by Dr. Longstreel upon Investigating the pho tograph aro that the ball after entering took nn oblique course upvvnrd and In jured the nerves, brachial plexus, as they tire called, which give Impulse to the movements of the arm. If these nerves are nil severed Wlde ner will never regain tho use of his loft nun, but If there aro only oire or two ot the four or five branch nerves In jured he may reasonably hope to again move Ills disabled member. Tho bullet mmMlDi L 4Wm V f,j;'A'llH I i m&OMro' rtfFt'T. , ,Mvj6 C3 LON' C5 FHOTOGtfAPM. ENTERED; THE will soon bo ptobed for with already as sured success. Speaking of tho possibilities of the X-iay, Dr. Longstreet snld that the discoveiey, while still In Its infancy, was proving a stupendous aid to medi cal science. "Its usefulness," he said, "In diagnos is certain diseases and irr surgery will bo almost unlimited. As it Is now the physician can locate obscure fractures, dislocations and vailous deformities which beforo were only a matter of conjecture. Several competent author ities state that uilc acid ciystals can bo delected in the organs of the body by the ray. "August Ilurnmeller Is preparing a Tesla coll for our i-so, which, w hen completed, will glvo us over ;!,000,000 voltage and by the light of such Intense energy we will be able to detect the throbbing or pulsation of the heat t.Oh, the X-ray," ho concluded, "is a most wondciiul and valuable ray." THE SPORTING CRAZE. It Is a Verj l.uirglmblo ISudget of Nonsensical I'uii, Of Its kind, "The Sporting Craze" Is as good a show as has visited these parts In many a day. It Is a whole lot of nonsense cleverly thrown together for the sole aim and puipose of making people laugh. It buceeeded well in its puipose nt the Academy of Music Sat urday night, where It wus received by a good sized house. In the company are the famous Ad amses, George H , the old time Ilumpty Dumpty, his wife and Ills very lithe and active daughters. Among tho special ties Introduced aie George Adams' mat velous work on the stilts und nn ex hiblton of bag punching by Frnnk Far ley, who was exceptionally clever at this sort of thing. . NEW PITCHERS SIGNED. Scranton (Jets .llorso und Proctor Iroiu Two Minor Leagues. Two now plteheis foi the Scranton club have been signed. They ai e Morse, of tho New England league, and Proc tor, of the Virginia league. The men aie said to bo fast and tried and of the kind that will not nece3sltatu a "try ing out" process. Tho pitching corps will undoubtedly begin tho season as It is at piesent: Glllon, Harper, Winner, Moiso and Pioctor. Ilaipor is holding out for a bigger salary than Manager Giiilln will pay, but tliat s the old base ball story and the (Scramon ovvnots nre certain ot possessing him. The same Is true of Second Baseman Frank Bonner. A deal Is on for two of Rochester's '90 players and may lie eonsumaled at any time, r PUNGRAL 01 MRS. J. L 5TELLP.. UcmultiH Tnltuu to I'nterson, S. .1., Cor Interment on Snturilay. Tiro funeral of Mrs. J. L. Stelle took place Saturday morning nl 8.30 o'clock nt the lesltlence, 420 Qulncy avenue. The remains were taken to Pateisorr, N. J for Interment. Rev. Joseph K. Dlxorr, D. D,, ot the Penn Avenue Bap tist chinch, conducted the services. Although the hour was caily, there was a largo attendance of personal ft lends and neighbors, members of the Penn uvenue church nnd women who JWS8SRM1SB mA? mmwim 1 , "dkM- v iwr WILLIAM WfDJENL'R vjr SUBJECT. ;tS.E5TSX.lW EiOT7mn5BJ' 'UWi32tJir-jMi had been associated with Mrs. Stelle in woik for the Young Women's Christian association, Home for the Friendless and other public Institutions. The looms wero laden with the beauty and fragrance of a groat quantity of flowers, lcinemhrancos fiotn tho associations with which Mis. Stelle had been iden tified and from near fi lends. Mis. Liz zie HuRlies-Biundage sang "Safe In the Anns of Jesus." Tho remains weie taken to Paterson on the 9 30 Lackawanna train The pall beareis, all deacons of the Penn avenue church, were L. M. Gates, M. D., D. A. Capwell, M. D.; li. F. Fillmore, L M llorton, Chniles Henwood and J. C. Hlghfield. HE CLOAKS AND GAPES RUST CO iManulheiurors' on the Dollar. Slock at 50c. EACH II0UH, EACH DAY, THE ENTIRE WEEK, WE WILL OFFER BARGAINS fLGGTRIG SEAL GIPES AT 5 PRICE W. R. B! 132 Wyoming Avenue SAWYER'S MILLINERY STORE BEST SEIS OF TEETI, $8, Including tho painless oxtinctinK of teeth by an ontirely now process. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Spruce St , Opp. Motel Jermn. Worth 90 cents. We want UUl .-jLUCIv. -uurums to matcii them. The' are great values. HI i WITK 65cn Will Buy a V Y )c I lv C I lie I jIl K s.Kv MLIL lyW- (LARGE LEWIS TOOK LAUDANUM. Itls Wlfii nnd tire I'lrvslelnns Pre touted Serious Consequences. Frank Lewis, aged 2!) years, of Throop street, took a dose of laudanum Sat urday night about O.no o'clock with sul cldnl Intent. Ills wife observed hint with the bottle to Iris lips and snatched It from hint. In consequence of this notion Lewis succeeded In swallowing but a small pottlon of the poison and the iiiompt ai rival of a physician pro vented any serious consequence. Lewis Is one of tho best known young men in the North End nnd has a wife and three children. He had been drink ing heavily during tho latter part of the week and It Is supposed his dissipations Induced a condition of sulcldnl mania. FIRST NATIONAL HANK ELECTION. President Linen, Vieo-Piestdeut Dickson, Cusliicr Post, Ho-iiecteil. Tho First National bank directors for 1&97 organized Saturday morning by ie-electlng Jnmes A, Linen, president; George L. Dickson, vice-president, and Isaac Pout, cashier. The bank statement at tho close of tho year Indicated deposits of over .$5,250,000, a surplus of $850,000 and $150,704,50 of undivided pioflts. As much as $050 for the bank's r-toek has beerr publicly bid, with no sellers. Traders' Rank Ollicers, Last year's oilleets of the Traders' National bank were re-elected at Sat urday afternoon's meeting of the board of directors. The olllceis are: John T. Porter, president; W. W. Watson, vice-president, and Frank L. Phillips, cashier. Aecoidlng to the lepoit Of the direct ors on Dec. 17 thine was on deposit fBSI.MM, which was $117,403 more than shown In the bank's preceding leport; $l,liV,!)34 In losources, an Ineiease of $201,053 since Aujs. 1. EE533HSS2SS555I323233 imi:i. CLICKNER-In Scranton, Pa., Jan. 15, 1S97, Mrs. Anna Cllckner, wife of Chailts J. Cllckner, aged 37 years. Funeral ser vices at St. Luko's chin oh on Monday at 2 30 p. in. Friends can take their fare well at her husband's home, COS Lee court, orr Monday, from 11 to 12 a. in. Interment private at Forest Hill ceme tery. HAYERS-On Sunday, Jan. 17, at his home, at 720 Jefferson avenue, Dunmore, Thomas Hayers. Funeral notice later. 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 MAY HORNING, JAN. ft! 8 O'CLOCK A, HI. You cannot afford to miss it, as it will be the greatest opportunity this year to buy goods at prices never heard of before. Sohmsr Piano Stands at the Head 9 mmmm AM) .1. W. (lUCRNSKY StanJs nt the Head in the Musiu tinclc, You can always get n better bargain at his beautiful vvnrorooms than at any other plnco in tho city. Call and sea for joursolf beforo buying, 205 Washington AVenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. W. GUERNSEY, Prop. to close them out and clean up some ot tiiem. uaii ana see 406 Lackawanna Ave. Opp. Wyoming Hoiiss uLMiiIIiItoALIj 1 I it -LZM3fi3!3i WINDOW.) 423 Lackawanna Aven'j). Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions in All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. STERLING Is n new addition to our stock at Hottoin Prices. Opened nn other new line of . White China For Decorating Prices anil styles talk, as wo arc helling lots of it. Will keep open evenings after tho first of December. METROPOLITAN A HALL C J. WJEICUEL, Alenrs HUj, Cor. Wnih. nnd Spruce St. THE i! i CHILI CO., Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing and r Electric Light Wirhig, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, POULTRY fjajtjti&frk., Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Fresh Every Day. ALSOzim. Pheasants, Quail, Prairie Chickens, Wild Ducks. 1 H, PBEJE11. MARKET CALL UP 3632! niYiiiiiorniNi; CO. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET. SI. W. COLLINS, Manager. Gorne to ill ' SOLOMON' rOH ALL Newspapers, Magazines, and Story Papers, Main Stand, - - 103 Wjomlne Avenua A.L.VVA.YS OPEN. IYLT. PLEASANT COAL, AT REX AIL.. Coal or tho best quality for Uomestla us and ot nil sizes, Including Uuckwhcat and Ulrdseyo, delivered la any part of tho cltjr, at tho lowest prloo. Orders received at ths Office, first floor. Commonwealth buildlnir, room No, J 3 telephone No. 2624 or at the mine, tele phone No, 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers oupplled at the mine. . T. SMITH. 11 !uyu! Uiuu H'S AT AT Dunn's
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