s THE RGRJMNTON TRIBUNE-tfKTDAY MOUNTS G-. MARCH 12, 1807. In all tho world thcro I no other treatment bo iiure.po Bwect.so safe, eospcudy, for jiru. scnliif,',jmrlflnc,and beautifying tliohkin, Bcaln, and hair, and eradicating ocry liti mor, as warm batlis with CliTicmtA HOA1-, and t;entlo anointing lth Cuticuka (olut. meut), the- great skin euro. ti poM thronchotit Ilia wftrld. T0TTE4 UltlOS UHKM UORP,NOI iTOpA ( UOltCT) BJ- " AM About tho SKln, Bculp, and lUtr," free. EVERY HUMOll l7SSiS tneaderi will please note that advertise ments, orders for Job work, nnd Items for publication left at tho establishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers, North Mnln street, will recele prompt attention; of Ilcu open ftoni S a. m. to 10 p. m. CRYSfAL LAKE'S HOTEL. I'crn Hull Will lie Mummed li V. K. At wood, dl' A sbiir I'nrli. TIip pietty .summer liotul nt Pi. vital J.nke known us Gloii Hall. will be toti 1 1 tut i'il for the season or 1S!7 ly C. 15. A I wood, of A slurry I'uilc. I'lir sei'tal suasnnq lii' lias maiiasi'd the Tiemper huuio in the Cutskill mountains, an aristocratic lesoit, which has lipi'n well patronized. He lias liad niurh epetlenee, and many of his foiinor tuitions ltum leading families in Philadelphia will he llkelv in llnd their summer home at Oijstal Lake. A booklet will soon be Issued Willi eiiciriN Iiilts showing the uttiae tkms of thin beautiful ii's-oit. Fierce .t Snjdei', llveijmen, well known in this clt, Intend to uri tinge for a tnlly-ho couch which will make two tilps a day between raibondale and the lake. The coach will meet the tialn.s and earrj pusseiiKeis diieetly to and from the hotels. The mad to the lake will be 1m ploed as soon as possible, and this desirable lebort will be easy of access. DANGER FROM COAL GAS. nnow INennu of tho I'liiiiily ol .lames I'. .Inwi'll. Seilnus results fiom coal Kas came to the fnmll.v of James I Maxwell on Tuesday night.' A' few days ano they moved to their new homo at the coi ner of Seventh avenue and 1'ark stieet. On Tuesday night huge quantities of coal gas escaped fiom the kitchen toe and lllled the rooms nhoe. The daughteis, Misses Maine and Jliucel la, weie f-eilously aflected, and with dllllculty left their looms. Iteaclilng the open air they each weie foi a time unconscious. Dr. Shields was summoned and found them much piostiated and limine the day they sutler ed gleat pain. Their esiape fiom death was quite nanow, and they still leel the eltectb of the Iioisonous air. i:meif,'eiiey Hospital Tniiuing School An uuustial oppoitunlty Is nffoided at the hospital tialnlng .school for muses for candidates who wish to en gage In this Important and useful pro fession. The mipeilntendent lecelves applications from those of suitable age, education and chaiactei. A small compensation, is ghen beside boaid and lodging, and no more useful occu pation can be found than the niofes alon of a tialned nuts-e. Lenten Service at St. Kosp. Hev. W. A. Nealon gave the second seunon In the s-eiles of Lenten sei lce.s on Wednesday eenlng. ills subject dealt with the gieat theme: "The N'eetl of Foiglveness " The s,er niun was an earnest apiieal to heed the admonitions of repentance and im Jiiuve the appointed season. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. J. V. Kcaley, ol Cincinnati, the grand 1 timer ot the Young Men's Institute, and edltoi of the Review and Itecotd, the ollicial oisan of the older, visited tlie pi eminent niembeis of the lodge yesterday. He expressed much pleas uie fiom his first visit. The Cycle club Is now occupying the new uiiarteis in the W. AV. Watt build ing on Cliuich street. The looms aie veiy commodious and when ftiinlshed will be excelled by none In the city. The organization Is In a prosperous condition and is Increasing its mem bership. Seveial young men are making prep arations for a subscription dunce in nitrite's hail after Lent. A meeting will be held to decide as to arrange ments. Among those Interested aie F. 1' Hi own, F. !P. Kelly, Joseph Ur en nan, and Thomas G. Coughlln. Supeilntendent of Mothe Power O. W. AVest, Superintendent Canfleld and other Ontario and Western ottlelals were In the city on Wednesday. The special combination car and engine No. liG brought then on a tour of Inspection. The men employed at the Northwest colliery near Simpson, have been woik ing of lato only thiee days a week, and seven hours a duy. Mlbs Maty AVulsh, of Philadelphia, Is visiting Mrs. J. J, Mouohan at .Hotel Harrison. Mrs. James Lindsay and daughter are Msitlng ut the home of J. 13. Kit by in Plttston. Hev. J. N. Lewis, of Giace church, Honesdule, olllciated at the services In Trinity church last evening, Mrs. Frank Orchard is seriously ill with the giip at her home on lUver street. Deputy Sheilff Ferber, of Scranton, was In the city yesteiduy utteinoon and proceeded to levy upon the goods In the branch store of S. a. Keir, Son As Co. The executions were Issued at the In stance of T. H. Leedham & Son, of New vL U. wAJO MJLJL UL ATTINC SALE. We Will Sell for 10 Days Of n A Only, Straw Matting OyL. U.TQ $2.98 PER ROLL. 40 Yards in a Roll. J. SCOTT INGLIS, Yoiki Maty A. Uevnn, of Scranton, nnd the Third National bank, ot Her union. The sale will be held on Thlll.sduy next nt 9 a. m. Miss Ollnn Herring Is visiting rela tives In Kingston and AVIIUes-liaite. Mr. Hlid.sall, ot Honesdale, was a vis Itnr In town yesterday. Mis. H. C. Hat mien Is 111 with the gtlp. ' Mis. Edward llnche, of Scranton, Is the guest ot her puients, Mr. and Mrs. Patilck Uyine, on Washington stieet. AVllllam Hill, of Jermyn, was u vis itor at the home of Mr. nnd Mis. I. V. AVilter yesteiduy. Alts. A. Hcntley, of Hospital stieet, Is quite ill with the gtlp. Mrs. Chatles AVest Is setlously HI at her homo on South Church street. Misses Cora and Get tt tide Voyle, of Olypharit, ate vlsltlntr lclntlvcs In town, Miss Gertrude Alvord, who has been the guest of friends In Scrnnton, has returned home, JKK.MYN. Mis. Caroline Nicholson nnd Mrs. A. II. Hartwlck and daughteis, Loranca and Cutollue, of Scranton, nre visiting at the home of Mis. Huitwlck's pa tents, Mr. 1'. J. Snyder, of Second street. Miss Tlllle Matnes, of Hacon street, Is quite sick with la gilppe. Dr. S. D. Davis und Clnrence Hlnkfs lee met two of Cnibondalu whist play ers Wednesday evening and weie de feated by a scoie of 12 to III. A son of Mr. and Mis. William Shaf mer Is .suffeiing from measles at his home orr Thlid stieet. Mr. Samuel Warner sprained his ankle yesteiduy while attending to his duties as salesman. Mr Claience 13. Spencer, cashier of the MIneis' and Mechanics' bank, of Our bondule, was a bnslniss caller in towr. yestetdaj. Mr. and Mis. C. D. AVInler, of Main stieet, silent yesteiduy In Scianton. Mr-. John Maynaid, of South Main stieet, Is quite ill Mr. Philip Hambley, for many years a resident of this town, has bought the John Wintei faun III Scott, und will mot theie In the spying. Mr C. D. Wintei Is moving Into the house on Muiu stieet, which he lecent ly mil chased. Tlie loniert and lecture to be given In Windsor hall Thursday evening, un der the auspices of the Faimeis' Alli ance and Industrial union, will con sist of the following programme: Se lections, CltUens' band; recitation, by Oetobus AVIlllains, of Cui bondule, song, John Nulzln ; recitation, Mniy Heuu mnn, of Aichbald, banjo solo, James Doud; son, Mr DaK of Olyphant; lecitation. Miss Hose Semoii; song, Hnrty Lnngman: dialogue. Master Peicy Houghton and Miss Jennie Gard ner; song, Aichle Mattln; lecture by W. F. Kilmei. subject, "Alliance Woik;" selection, Citizens' bund; leci tation, Cairle Helch: song, John Hi gaith; tiombone solo, James Hairis, jr.; song, M.r. Davis, of Olyphant; leci tation, Octabas AVilllams; song, Thos. Douthwalthe; readlna, Mrs. John W. Greenslade; song, William A'licoe; se lection, Citizens' band. Doors open at 7, peifotmance commences at S. Ad mission 10 cents. Mr. Thomas Rapson, of spent yesteiday with Mr. Olyphant, nnd Mis. Geoige Filend, of Mayfleld. Tlie teacheis of Aichbald, Jeimyn, Mnyileld and Scott will hold an insti tute meeting In the high school of this borough on Satin day the 20th John Cianier, of Third stieet, who has been ill for some time, is in a ciit ical condition. The Cemeteiy association dheclors held a regular meeting In the olllce of the secietary Wednesday evening. Nothing of public Interest was trans acted. The employes of the Kile, Keystone and Glenwood will be paid on Satin day. P. 13. Timlin has been appointed so licitor for the township of Full. An Austilan laboiei nnmtd John Po lasch was Injured In the Kdgeiton mines on Wednesday by a fall ot coal. He was taken to the 13meigeucy hos pital at Cui bondule foi tieatment. Fredi-ilck, the 14-months-old child of Mr. and Mis. Philip Lewis, ot May Held, died nt 10 o'clock on Wednesday evening. The funeial will take plai e at 2 o'clock today. Intel meat In the Itldge cemeteiy. Salvator Dutal was ai rested yester day at the Instance of Anton Cala clno on a chaitje of assault and bat tel y. The case was heai d before Squlie Helines, Datal has been In hid ing since Tuesdny, and getitng tiled of this he decided to pay the costs, which amounted to $3. He lives at Aichbald and woiks at Kdgeiton, wheie the tiouble leading to the nuest occuired. WAVIJULY. Mis. Giace George, of Chicago, III., is visiting her father, A. J. Smith, at "Westlook." Mr. and Mis. A. B. Cowles have re turned from a pleasant visit with friends in New York city. Hev. D. N. A'all has returned fiom an extended trip tlnough New York state, New Jeisey und Maryland. Mr. and Mis. H. M. Thompson, who have been visiting lelatlves ut the AVu veily House, have depaited tor AVhlt ney's Point, N, Y. Uurgess Steillng Bedford was a vis itor to Scranton last AVednesday. The election of delegates to attend the convention to be held in Scianton next Tuesday will be held In the band room tomonow between the bonis of 4 and 7 p. m. Shaving, hair cutting, shampooing and hair singeing at Martin Hold's bar ber shop. Our council met lust AA'ednesday night. President D. L. Doty in the chair, and after transacting some toutlno business adjourned till next meeting night. Mr. Geoige AL Stuhl, of Clemo, AVayne county, Is staying with Mr. and Mrs. 13. G. Carpenter. Mr. and Mis. 13. Kdward Parker have returned from a visit to Mr. Parker's In other, Fred Parker and family ut Plttston. Hev. John Cavanaugli Is holding nightly revival meetings at the Flee Methodist chinch, which a gieat many pei sons are attending, Everybody Is InMted. They will be continued the balunce of this week. Carpets, Draperies and Yall Papers, 419 Lacka. Ave. FACT0RYVILLE WEDDINGS Pleasant (hillicrinj; at ttic Home of V. II, ReynoldsThe Zwcizlg Stark Marriage. A qulc't nnd unpretentious, yet one of the prettiest weddings of the season, was solemnized ut the home of Mr. AS'. H. Ileynolds, of Fuctoiyvlllo, on Wed nesday evening lust nt 8 o'clock, It be ing the muiilngeof his only son, Finnk I Reynolds, to Miss Mary 13. AVill lams, of Washington, D. C. It was the deslte of the bride and bridegroom to have a quiet wedding, thetefore only u. few of their nearest relatives weie Invited. At just five minutes of J, the lust In vited guest ai lived, and piomptly at S o'clock the wedding party marched Into the spacious parlors, pieceded by Mr. Stanley Keynolds as best mun, und MKs Mabel Keynolds as brides maid, and took their position beneath an at eh ot eveigieens and Faster lil ies. Hev. M J. Wutklns, of the Bap tist church, read the wedding servlies and said the woids that piouounced them man and wife. The bilde was at tired In a delicate sage gteen Inuellug suit and can led a. boquet of pink tea roses. The bridesmaid wore a delicate pink gown, tilmmed with swansdown and cult led loses. Tlie decoiatlons were eluboiuto and veiy tastelully uriunged, und consisted of poted palms, feins, Kustel lilies, ev eigieens, etc. Alter congiutulutlolis were extended the doom of the spacious dining loom was opened, where u sumptuous und In viting wedding supper was seived this guests. The presents weie not huge In number on account of the limited number ol guests invited, but were handsome and artistic. Among the presents as tokens of esteem, we no ticed an exceedingly line toilet set, Hum Mr. and Mis. AValter He nold, und son, Stunley; a silver tea set, from Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, hand painted china water pitcher and Hay, by Miss l.ucelta Liar duel; silver butter dish, Horn Mr. and Mis. M. A'. Townsend; M gold piete, fiom AVllllam and Mis. M. J. Seamuns, -Air. and Mis. M. P. Gaidner and Mr. and Mis. 1!. S. Gard ner. Owing to a pi ess if business Mr. and Mis. Keynolds will postpone their wed ding tout till some time in the sum mei Mr. Reynolds is a well known and piospeious business pinn and en joys a knife ciicle ot fi lends and rela tives in this place. The bilde is an ac complished young lady ot Washington. D C, wheie she Is veiy popular In so ciety elides, and will be mled by n host of ti lends. Those who were at the wedding weie us follows. Mi. and Mrs. AV. II. Henold.s, Mr und Mis. P.. S. Gaidner, Mr and Mis. Wesley Rey nolds. Mr. and M:s M. P. Gaidner, Mr. and Mis. M. A'. Townsend. Rev. M J. AVatkiii". Mis. June Sennians, Miss hueettu Gardner', Miss Mabel Rey nolds, Mr. Stanley Reynolds and Mr. A. A. Blown. ZAVI3IZ1G-STARK. At the home of Mr. J. K. Zwelzlg, in the north end of Factoiyvllle, last even--lug at S o'clock, by the Rev. M. J. AVat klns, Mr. J. K. X.welzig was quietly married to Mrs. Bouise Stalk, of lCust Lemon, Pa. Mr. and Mis. Zweizlg will reside at Mr. X.welzlg's home in the north end of town. Mr. Zweizlg is a well known leMdent and Having sales man of Factoiyvllle, and Mis. ZwelI,', Is a well known teacher In one of die schools of the tow n. AVOCA. The Pennsylvania Coal company will pay Its emploes today. Miss Annie Poweis, of Plttston, was a visitor ut the Gibbons lesldence yes teiduy. Mr. and Mi. John Sullivan, of Car bondale aie visiting ti lends in tlie North Knd. Misses Loui'-e Summon and Nellie Callahan aie attending the tuner al of a relative at Lake Ailel. Fled Maish, of New Yolk cltv. Is spending u few days with fi lends in tow n. The employes of the Pennsylvania Coal company in this section uie de ploilng the discontinuance ol the tunmlng special. Many of the miners an- old men who live seveial miles away fiom the shatt and ate obllired to walk a considerable distance to their respective places In the mines The company has discontinued the limning of tlie tiuln In older to lessen expenses, but we hope they will take Into (onslileialion the excellent set vice nfloided the employes and con tinue the trnln ns heretofore. Mrs. I31sie Morgan, of Lincoln Hill, is suffer lng'f i urn a seveie attutk of ague. Tlie Home Mission society of the Pilmitlve Methodist chinch will con duct an unnlveisuiy lilt thduy on Mnich 22. A pleasing entertainment will be rendered and an excellent suupei will be seived by the ladies. The teacheis of the Fifth dlsnlet. Lackawanna county, will hold an ln stltiuo in the Moosic giaded school this atteinouu. There will be two ses sions, one in the morning nt 10.;!0 and the other In the afternoon at l."0. Professor Osbom has nnanged le fteshments for all who will attend the Institute, which will be given by the pations of the school. On Tuesday evening, while Giace, the :i-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mis. Aigus Howell, was playfully at tempting to extinguish a lighted match, her bib caught (It e and In an Instant the child was enveloped In Humes. Her mother was in tlie next loom and instantly removed the burn ing ai tides tinin about her. Her in juries though Painful ate not se'lous. A meeting of the Lungelllle im-sbv-teiy will be held In the Langdiffe chinch this evening ut 7 o'clock. Im mediately following the meeting the Installation of Rev D. T. Sniythe as pustoi, will take place. The Installa tion seunon will be preached by Rev S. Ross McCienients, Ph. 1)., of Pltts ton Rev N. G. Paikc. of Plttston will nddiess the pastor, and Rev F W. Gibbon, of Dunmovc, will addtess the congiegatioii. Scilptuie leading and prayer by Rev. L. A. I.Indei ninth, of Moosic, In addition to this an ex cellent piogiaiume will be rendered by the choir and con'riegatlon Mis. D ('. Morton, of Philadelphia, leturned from Philadelphia lust even ing. TUNKIIANNOCK. li. W. Lewis has been confined to the house for the past week on account of the gilp Mis .lohn Tmn, of Scianton, lias been spending a few dnys In town with In r parents, Mi. and Mis. Alhoit Tov. nsem1 At the end of the dancing class term, which will bo about Kaster time, Miss Jennie Houelr will give u reception for her class ut the opeta house. David Gray spent Thursday In Buf falo, N, y. Joseph Ullkovvlch, who has been run- nlng the Htnr clothing stnie In the (llay block for u liumbet of enrij, will on Apill 1 move to Plttstun. Thomas B, flienvllle will oioilpy the stole room thus vucated. On WeiliicHdny evening the mat lied people's social club met with Mr. rUtil Ail". John h. Jennings nt their home on AVyomlng avenue. This is not eon sldeied a whist club, as ninny ha we Intel red. On Apill 1 Arthur AVIIllnms, former ly of the O. S. Mills Hnrdwnte com pany, will open a hardware stoic In the vncnnt building on Tlogn street next to the Louis HllkOwich clothing stole. At chic Betts will detk and kec:i books for him. TAYI.OK. Henry O. Hottes, of Hyde Park, cir culated among friends In this town on Wednesday. , The Taylor Choinl union will meet this evening at th residence of J F Taylor, wheie business ot Impot'.ance will be ti ansae ted. John Fein, ot Hyde Pnik, called on Tii lor fi lends Tuesday evenlns;. AV. G. How ells Is slowly recovering from his lecent lllnes. The enter talpment last evening at the Methodist KpNiopal church was well putioulzed. The Pi ice Library association will hold nn Important meeting this even ing. All members aie requested to be inesent. Mi". Palmer Nyhnit, of Grove street, Is i imflued to her home with a severe attack or grip. Cards aie out aiinoitnclii'r the com ing innuiagp or Miss Tlllle, the accom plished daughter of Councilman and Mi.s. John AVeber, Tavlor, and Hairy McGuigun, n prominent young mun of Scianton, which will occur next month. imu:ivVii.!,k. The A'oung People's society of the Methodist I3piscop.il ohm ill will hold a special meeting this evening nt the home of Miss Kdna Build on Mnln I stieet. All menibeis ate requested to be inesent us business of Importance Is j to be transacted. , Bursess Williams has announced the appointment of Com nil J. Guiicenniul ler ns chlet of police and 12 L. Ciaig captain ot tlie Flist waul; David Mc Rlioy, captain of Second waul, and Stephen Call captain of Thlul waul. Next Morula night the btngess will announce the npoolntment of live po lice ollkeis for each watd. John Jordan, a driver for Ballen tine's blew el y, und K. F. Hlghtown weie ai tested yesteiduy by Constable Gilbert AVer mouth for- driving on the sidewalk of 1. S. Feu Is. They were drunk at the time As R was their lift offeii'-e. ns well as the (lit case Hlid licfi le tin- .n w buigess he dl3 thaiged the men with a icpi Inland. WON It V HIS IT, How a Private Undei -Napoleon .Cot i Cap tn ill's Commission. "That Is not wit which consists not with wisdom, ' savs the wittiest writer In our language; and not a little of the necessary wisdom consists in the timely application of wit itself. A pietty long list, sas the London Standaid, might be made of men who have owed their advancement in llle to a smart answer given at the light moment. One of Napoleon's veterans, who sur vived his master many years, was wont to lecount with gieat glee how he once picked Hi) the emperor's cocked hat ut u review, when the latter, not noticing that he was one of the privates of the guard of honor1, said carelessly, "Thank ou, captain." In what leglment.siie?" Instantly asked the leady-wUted sol dlei. "In my guaid," responded Na poleon, peicelving his mistake; "tor 1 see you know how to be piorupt." He Immediate! received his commission. The father's Advice. "and now, my on," said the loving ta thti, "as jou aie about to go into busi ness foi joiumJI, It is well I oi ou to !" member alwas lli.it honesty Is the best policy." "Yes, papa," mM the high-brow -d youth. "That honest Is the best policy. And," contlmiiil the old man, "II on will sin ty iqi on the laws, ou will lie surpi lsi-d to llnd how many tilings you can do in a buslntss way and still be honest in (llaiiupolls Join mil Mo Gripe When ou take Hood's Pills. 'I he big. nlil fash- i loneil, stig.ti-coati'il pills, vv lilcii teat ou all tu pieces, in e not in it with Bond's. Ka, tutal.o anil easj to operate. Is ti tie of Hood's Pill-,, which aie up to (I ite In ever lopi'it. Safe, certain ami sine All (IriiggNls ,",c. ' I. Hood & to. Low ell, Mass. Hie only PUN to take with Rood's barsapaillU. 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Tor jfc.lrs I hiilTereil with such a weakness of the back 1 couu! not stand straight. 1 hud tcrri blu puins in my womb. The doctor suid nn operation must be porformed, as there was no other way to be cured. I wus afraid to have the operation per formed, and kept trying thomedi cines that 1 saw ndvertiseil. At lastl tried yours, After tak tug three bottles I v leit like a yV new wo- yv man. I roc- oiumenil it to every woman, nnd cannot praise it enough, for it saved mo from the stir, peon's knife." MKS. MAltK BUCK, Uolgevillo. N. Y, SHORT WINTER VACATIONS If ynu cauniit enjn theluui ofti I'lorldu tiip, on will llnd a temperate cilnuiteiind eiiuill uttiactlvu icoits ut Old Point Comfort, Uirginia Beach and Richmond, Ua. All of thee places oiler Ideal hotel in com uioiliitions iiiul great mitiiiul iiltiai tloiix. 'i he aie i eiiehed b u dull ei vii e of tlie Tickets, Include one and one-quarter day's stuy at Old I'olnt Comfort or Virginia Ueach, with accommutlons ut leudlni; hotels, $17.00. l'oi lull liiloiniatloii, uppl to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO,, I'ier 26, North Kiver, New York. W.L. (iUII.LAUDIHJ, Vlce-I're-,. & TraKIc Algr Wliat Sarah Bernliard sty.s cfirylDJM mni r mztii&Mm t! MM mBT?mm VWfiKMHl gSs& Jm if Y . v. A rMaraaiiHaflaaEB Monster $4.00 Shoes cut to $2.48. $3.00 Shoes cut to $1.98. $2.00 Shoes cut to $1.39. $1.50 Shoes cut to 98 cents. 1,000 Pair Ladies' Shoes cut to 500 Pair Misses' Shoes cut Child's Shoes cut to 14 The Above is but a Faint Idea of Call Early and Secure Great Bargains. MYER DA.VIDOW, 307 Lackawanna Ave. OUR SP1 HAVE ARRIVED. Large Assortment. Handsome Styles' WONDROUSLY LOW PRICES Merchant Tailor, 213 Wyoming Ave., Arcade Iliiikllng. E. 'S rewery Manufacturers of tho CelobratoS 1 CAPACITY: 100,000 Barrels per Annum THE hunt & mma u t) Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing ani Electric Flxturaj, Electric Light WlrLi?, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, i m m i) IB 1 rl li 1 n Unprecedented Bargains In Nottingham Curtains, Ixish Point, Brussels, Cross Stripe, Snow Flake Musselene and Swiss (both plain and ruffled.) Attention is particularly requested to our line of Chenille and Tapestry Curtains and Table Covers, which are offered at prices never before quoted in Scranton. VT SO 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. Opp. iMain Kntrancj to Wyoming House. Shoe -- To Be Had for the Coming Week at the PHILADELPHIA 121 Lackiuvaiuia Ave. This is positively tlie last chance to buy Coats and Capes for less than tlie cost of making yes, less than cost of lining. All previous efforts at bar gains were nothing to be compared to the prices that they are being sold at now. Come, examine 'our goods, get our prices, and be con vinced. CALL UP 3632i 1HV OIL m M1K11 CO. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET. M. W. COLLINS, Manager. L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Httbi. iJiihS surd l'ofhonal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Kx tended According to Halances and Kusponibility. !i l'er Cent. Interest Allowed on I1rtere.1t Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 310,000 70,000 WM. COXNKLL, l'rusldcnt. HIiRYBULIi,.Ir., Vice 1'rcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Casliler. 50c. a pair. to 49 cents. cents and 39 cents. the Many Bargains. l rani propr im-flfe SAIES w BH Biatta 1J i WM fiOQDS -.i
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