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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1893.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1699.
GATHERED
ABOUT
TOWN.
Transfer o l'roporti.
P. D. Hlggins 1ms purchased from
the executors of the James Hlnlr estate
tha property at 452 Lackawanna, ave
nue, nctjolnlnp the property owned by
Mr. lflgrglns. The constellation was
$33,000.
Lecture on I'ntrlollsm.
ne'. James Momtt, of St. John's
Catholic church, South Scranton, will
deliver a lectin c In College hall next
Tuesday night on "Patriotism." It will
le the last of the St. Thomas colleKe
course.
Donated Ton Dollars.
At n meeting of Maniuette Council,
Youiir Men's institute, of North Scran
inn; Tuesday night the council by res
olution ;.m $10 towaids the fuhan i-p-llef
fund. The none wbm paid over
to Major lJallnj ytvtei"lp..
In Ihc ItisMrrV Oilier.
The will of ATotRun Howen, late of
Sjrtlnpr lirook. ns etpr'ay ndinlt
tPd to )tfibate. by Resistor Koch. In
the Mtate of Jumps Leurey, lUe of
&1JIH011, lettcts of admlnlslntlon
viie staiiled to John V. Scmce.
The Unite roniiiinj
Yfs'oidav afternoon ):p Wnlte com
panj produced "Puslon's Slae" at
th- A""ulomy "f Mudc. Last night
"Tho Charity Ball" a- iircsnted In
mi excellent manner. This afteutoon
"The Iff" ill be the attraction and
tonlBht 'T10111 Site to Son."
-f
l'oiiitcil n Cnn at Hit.
Trank ltow, an Adams aenue black
smith, v'jh anested jesteiday on com
plaint of his wife, who charges threats
and assault and battel She avers
that Ross beat her and pointed a gun
at her. He was held for couit.
Mcl'iulum! Wells in Jail.
Alderman O. B. Wright yestetday
committed to the county Jail I- Me
nu land Welles, the man ai rested
Tuesday night for defiaudlng Mrs.
Ko.se Dobson, who keeps n boarding
hoiti-e on North Washington avenue.
Welles could not furnish secuiity for
court.
Si. 1'iiiil's Chinch i'air.
Owing to the unabated inteiest In
the St. Paul's church fair in Gieen
Ridge and its great success, it has been
decided to continue the fair through
out this week. The attendance has
been laige, not only fiom this city but
fiom towns up and down the vallej',
and the tesult has been a handsome
revenue.
School Room in 1111 Attic.
The or-crovdeJ condition of No.
r,." school building at the heart of Olive
street, In the Seventeenth ward 1 4 to
be rciloved by the addition of a room
on the top lloir. The space has here
tofore been designated as an attic. The
loom will aeeomtnolat" foitj' pupils
and will probably be leudy for occu
pancy next Tuesday.
.Marriage Licenses Cruntcd.
Mairlage licenses weie granted jes
tenlay to James Kinney, of Wtnton,
and Nell.- Cavanaugh, if Pilcebuig:
111lrou P. Tartrlla, of Scianton, and
Mm j' J. Hosie, of Carbondale: Alfred
T Thompson and Rose S. Peteit-. of
Cailiondale; David S, Kvans and Mrs.
Jnrip Thomas of Set.inton: Patrick J.
Mesltt and Mnij H. Smith, of Scian
ton. Rev. Randolph on Venice.
Rev. J. W. Randolph, pastoi of St.
I'ptu's Lutheran chinch, Petersbuig,
last evening addiessed an audience at
the Scianton Conseivatoi of Music
on his recent tour thiough Venice. The
lettuie was given in the German
speech. Rev. Mi. Randolph is in
structor in (let man at the coneiva
toi j .
Parly lor I it tic I'oII.n.
Mr. and Mri. James ,T Callahan, of
Pen 11 avenue entertained the follow
ing little folks Tuesday evening In hon
or or the thild blithlay of their boh:
The Misses Hattle Caspei, Kittle 'et
ti'i. Felleitusi Butlo. My McIIalo,
Helen Mcllal'. Helen 12 vans, Kve'illw
I. me. Sndl-i Lane, Karthryn Itanavvay,
Olr.dvs Loftm KNio Haslam, Ola Has
lam, .Mantle Oai delta, Lizzie Oardellu,
A Wonderful Medicine
ror Bilious and Norvous disorders. such as Wind
Mp Fain in tho Stomach, Btck Headache, dlddl.
ness.rullnoaa and Swelling nttor meals, Dizzi
ness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings ot
Heat, Loss ot Appetite, Shortness ot Breath, Cos.
tlvenoss, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Bleep,
rrlchttulDrearas.andallKervous and Tremb
ling Bensatlons, tc.Tthoa these ejmptoms aro
roused by constipation, as most ot them are.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE flELIEF IN TWENTY
MINUTES. This Is no fiction. Every sufferer Is
earnestly Invited to try one Box ot those Pills
and they will bo acknowledged to bo
h WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
DEUCIIAH'S PILLS, taken as directed,
Trill quickly restore Temales tocomplste health.
Tboy promptly remove obstructions or Irregu
larities ot the system. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
they act like magic a tew doses will work won.
tiers upon tboVI(a Organs) strengthening the
muscular system, restoring the long-lost com
plexion, bringing back the koen edge ot appe
tite, and arousing with the Wosebud ot
SIolUi tho whole physical energy ot
tntfnli-riin: frame. Thesd are (acts admitted by
thoWfi$ds,.ln, a(l classes, ot societyand onoot
jhibjjej guarantees to the Nervous and Debili
tated Is that Ueechnru's IUlla hnvo tho
Largest Sale of auy 1'atout Modlcluo
la tho World.
WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Annual Sales more than 0,000,000 Boxes
asantDrocBtoref, or will be sent by D.a
ageSb. B. Jf.AIXEN CO., 36 Canal St., New
lork, poet paid, upon rooolpt et price, Book
free upon apirltcaUon,
4
Masters Willie Casper, Harry Sohleuly,
John Ruddy, Clnicnco .Tttdd, Klchatd
Burke, Bartley Cualck, Harry Hcnnc
muth, David Richards, Paul Waldner,
Julius Flack and Fred Weber.
Wnt nil Absolute Snle.
Judge Arclibnld yesterday handed
down an opinion sustaining the report
of Referee it. D. Stuart In the case of
Harrison Brothers against J. D. Wil
liams & Brother. The dispute was
over a consignment of campaign but
tons, which tho plaintiffs alleged were
sold outright and which the defend
ants maintained were shipped or. cm
ml'Mon. The referee found In favor of
the plaintiff.
.Spring llrook Ollicers.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Spring1 Brook Water
Supply company was held yesterday
morning at tho company's ofllco In the
hoard of trade building. Directors
were elected as follows: L. A. Watres,
C. D. Simpson, T. H "vVatkln, Samuel
Peters, J. Rogers Maxwell, George F.
Baker, William F. Hallstead, Abram
NeMiltt, John Welles Hollenback, Rob
ot t C. Adams nnd Morgan it. Wll
llnms. At the organlzitlon of the dl
lectois Mr Watios was ehcted uresl
dent, Mr. HolUnback, vice president,
Mr. Watklns, sectetary, und Mr. Ad
ams, tiersurer.
TWO MORE UNHAPPY WIVES.
One Wntm Divoico Ilccnuso ot
Cruelt; (lie Other, Desertion.
Two new divorce caes weie lnstltut
e,d yesterday.
Rose Dohson, of S22 'Washington ave
nue, by her next filend, Albeit chmm
nue, by her next friend, Albert
Sehneck, asks for separation from her
husband, William Dobson, of Yostvllle,
because he treated her ciuelly. She al
leges that among other things he ac
cused her of subjecting herself to a
criminal opeiation, and at one time
dragged her out of a sick bed by the
hair of the head.
They were married July 3, 1SS8, at
Mofcovv, and she left him Dec. 23, 1S93.
M. J. Martin Is her attorney.
The parties In the second case are
Margaret IS. Flynn, of Scranton, libel
lant, and Charles Flynn, respondent.
They were married Jan. 23, 1S87, and
lived together until nearly eight years.
Simple desertion Is the grounds for
the application. G. M. Watson Is the
llbellant's attorney.
THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS.
The Sunshine of Paradise.
It was a well-pleased audience that
last night saw "The Sunshine of Par.i
dlbe Alley" at tho Lyceum. It Is a play
In four acts by Denman Thompson and
George W. Ryer, that gives a realistic
glimpse of life In New York city. The
llrst act Is laid at an Dust River dock
with a view of tho Brooklyn bridge, and
the second Is laid In tho npattments o
Widow McXnlly In Paiadibe alley, 'in
the third act the alley, In all Its hideous
ni'ss. Is shown, and In the fourth act tha
audience Is tiansported to a lovely au
tumn s,cene In Bront Park The action
of tho play is rapid, and tho audience
never loses interest in It. Startling cli
maxes are avoided, and in place of them,
situations aie arranged to hold continu
ous attention. The seenlc accessories
were elaborate nud beautiful.
The company that produced the play
was laige and competent. Duting the
four acts many pleasing specialties wero
Introdcued by John Walsh, John J.
Flynn, Miss I.ottlo Faust, James B.
Bradley, Miss Jessie MneDonald, PhlU
May and l.lzzle Tarrell In the fourth
uct there was u very entertaining toot
ball game
Burlesques tor Three Dnis.
For thiee nights., commencing tonight,
and matinees this ulternoon and Satur
day, the attraction at Music hall will be
Fred Rider's Night Owls In an entirely
new burlesque entitled "Punch," which
deals with the love of a troubadour. Tho
specialties are all Introduced duting the
action of the burlesques. The company
Includes the Impel lul Tokay Dancers of
Buda Pesth. Hungaij. In wild, weird,
and wonderful tetplehorejn evolutions.
A Paris Jloriel.
Thin season has not been proline In
theatrical novelties, but fiom all ac
counts the new comedy, "A Paris Model,"
b Jane Mauidlr.-Felgl, will piove one of
the best attractions presented here this
season. The company selected by Ru
dolph Aionson Is one ot the best comedy
organizations ever brought together and
Includes Mile. Pllnr-Morln who has de
lighted exclusive society eatheiings at
the Waldotf Astotla this winter with
ho tlever acting. This actress Is pioo
ably best lemembered bv theater-goers
lor her charming portrayal In "JKiifant
Ptodlgue, - under the management of
Augustin Daly Others prominent In tho
cast nie Maud Haslam, u popular and
clever comedienne; Caroline Cook, Mo.-.ie
Revelle, Leo Dltrlchsteln, an expel t
"character actor" William Bonntlll,
John Ilairlngton, Tellx Ilaney. The pro
duction will be seen at tho I.yctum next
Monday.
Klondike iold.
Mr. James I. McCullough, an exper
ienced miner who has lived In Alaska
for seveial yeais and Is thoroughly
familiar with the Yukon River terri
tory and the supplies needed, Is or
ganizing and will personally accom
pany a special patty to leave Buffalo
via the Nickel Plate road, on Tuesday,
Febiuary 8th, 1S9S. Mr. McCullough's
long experience In Alaska enables him
to give reliable information on all
matters pettalnlng to the trip and after
reaching the gold fields.
For mtes and all Information, ad
dies? James I. McCullough, or F. J.
Moote, general agent. Buffalo, N. Y.
INDUSTRIAL NEWS.
The diminutive locomotive used on the
haulage syBtem In tho Central mines has
been brought out nlid will be overhauled
and lepaired.
The usuul working order for the Dtla
wuttv Lackawanna and Western com
pany's colllerleH for this week will be
tluee eight hour days.
The employes of tho upulr Hhops of
the Pennsylvania company at Dunmore
have gone on u ten hour shift, JJIght
hours was the shift for last week.
Operations will be commenced in a
few days by Contractor Pttgh, to sink
tho fentral shaft from the Clark vein to
the Dunmore vein, a distance of about IK)
feet.
Tho annuul repot t of the earnings of
the Ontario and Western railroad was
nn encouraging one, Tho first week or
U90 also Indicated a gain of J1.000 over
tho first week of Wl.
After tho severe lesson of the last half
ot 1897, It does not seem probable that
there will bo nn attompt to again over
stock tho coal market with the certainty
of bringing prlcoa to a point whero
heavy losses must be Incurred by all of
tho mining companies. There seems to
be a greater willingness to observe the
conditions which tho lmmutahlo law of
Hupply nnd demand requires for Its ful
fillment. There Is a closer appreciation
also of tho fact that the non-observance
of thee conditions Involves not only low
prices for tho product, but tho difference
botcwen some adequate return for tho
capital and labor expended, and nn ac
tual loss which must be pnid from some
other resource. It Is because these mat
ters have como to bo appreciated at last
by the large monled Interests that there
Is unusually good reason to hope for a
continuance of tho Improvement now
noted.
DON'T RUN ANY RISKS about
health. Avoid coughs, colds, fevers,
pneumonia, and all other similar ail
ments by keeping your Wood rich and
pure with Hcpd's Sarsaparllla.
HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable
nnd do not purge, pain or gripe. All
druggists.
Tribune
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SALESMEN-SCHOOL HUrPLIES: COUN
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liberal additional commissions. R. O.
EVANB&CO., Chicago
WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC
tlon to canvass; 94.00 to 5.00 n day
mude; sells nt sight; nlno a man to sell Btnple
(Joods to dealers; best Bide line $70 a month;
mlary or largo commission made: experience
unnecessary. Cltrton boap nnd Manufiictur
ng Company, Cincinnati, O.
7ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
" every town to solicit stock subscrip
tions; a monopoly: big money for agents; no
cnpltnl required. EDWARD C. F1SU Jt CO.,
Dorden Block, Chicago, 111.
HELP WANTED-FEA1ALES.
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L' "adies-i Make bio wages doing
pleasnnt home work, nnd will gladly send
full particulars to all sending 2 cent stamp.
MlSsi M. A. 8TEUUINS, Lawrence, Mich.
WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN
ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cake
Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work
permanent and very prolltuble. Wilte for
paiMculurs at once and get benefit of holiday
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WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER
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Guaranteed SO a dnv without Interfering
with other duties. Healthful occupation.
Wrlto for pnrtlculnrs, enduing stamp,
MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY? . 7i!
John stieet, New York.
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS THE "MONARCH" IS THE
best nnd cheapest telephone desk, on
tho market; retail price, Including ono roll
of paper, Si; liberal discount; exclusive ter
ritory. W. W; HAMILTON & CO., 'Jl Milk
street, Boston, Mass.
WANTED-AOENTS I'OR GREATEST
gas suvlng device manufactured. Re
tails -250. big prouis. OLVEIt BROS.
Hochester, N. Y.
AGENTS TO &ELL OUR COe. STORM
door; sample prepaid upon receipt of
price, AMERICAN WTORM DOOR CO.,
Port Huron, Midi.
KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR
large illustrated book of Klondike, nvo
hundred pages; price Si. 60; outnt 10c. Ad
dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO Lake
side Building, Chicago, 111.
WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER.
Ing, no tuilecllng; position permanent;
ray weekly; sUte age, GLEN BROTHERS,
Rochester. N. X.
AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO
do about Pnfe Citizenship pi ice ?1. Go
ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS
Nnpervllle, 111
AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro
plasters; prices from S3 upward: nalary nnd
expenses paid; outfit free. Address, wltn
stamp, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago.
A(
GENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL
. ers: S'iS weekly nnd exDenses: emeri.
euce unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG
CO., 48 Van Buren St., Chicago.
FOR KENT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
OIEL "FOR RENT-TiiH WELL
known Wayne House, corner of Boule.
vurd and Providence Tuiuplkt? road. In
Prleohurg. Old licensed house, well patron
l7ed Bent leason ible to trood tenant. In.
quite of MRS. EMMA BAKER, on piemlses.
F
OR RENT-FLOOR 80t 10 FOR BUSI.
ness purpose, inquire ia7 Penn ave-
nue.
TTOUHK UO HENT-A MX-KOOM HOUSE
I J to tent, luqulieat No. l.fj South Out
field avenue.
I"?OK RENlWi"Ur!7tTARYFIRST. 'ol'O
, Green Ridge street. Soveu rooms.
SECOND FLOOR OP 2 la PENN AVENUE;
eight rooms, bath, modern improve
ments. P. W. srOKES, Attorney, 1:10 Wyo
uilur avenue.
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, BATH, .MODERN
Improvements, TOO Electric avenue,
Gieen Ridge. P W STOJC1N, Attorney
1:111 Wjonilngnvenue
FOR SALE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
T70R fsXLt0riIoHOETOwT?R
Mil "p6''' " B00d u" now, TIIU WEsl'ON
iMONEY TO LOAN.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
AfONEY TO INNT'luTMFiToM
HI SfiOOorover on first city mortgage.
BUQWN, Attorney, .Menrs building.
-MUSICAL.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
PIANO OR ORGAN INSTRUCTOR
Newbeelnnersdestied, ami reasounble
$?&!? haiu30 uoss uvenue-
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
CORN(C'VBlHONirXNDlN
Hull cured without the least pulu or
drovtlng blood. Consultation and advice
given fiee, E. M. HET.EL, Chiropodist,
830 LiM!kuynnna avenue. Ladles uttended
at their residence If desired. Charges moder
ate. CITY SCAVENGER.
AB.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
, and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leuve orders 1100 N. Main ave., or ElukeV
drug store, corner Adams und Mulberry,
'.telephone (1040.
riHAK. COOl'KR, CITY SCAVENGER.
J All orders promptly attended to, day or
night. All the, latest appliance. Cburges
reuaonuble. 710 Scrunlon UruoU House
1125 Washburn street.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
ITTAWTIfhKV A tl l.-jflt.-ri'P A tlf.W MAIf
VV riedtnann situation in grocery; has
SO years' experience; ornB collector or nnj
place of trim; good references. Apply 11.
ilOOVi Onk street, Scranton.
SITUATION WANTKD-BY A YOUNf
" man, age 21, as clerk, waiter or any hon
orable work; strlctlv temperate; reference
given. Address M. II. It., Tribune office.
Sf uTti6nwantedayoungm AN
28 years of age; correot habits; has trnv
eledforn Hcrnntou wholesnlo bouse sdver.
tlslngand soliciting trade. Contract with sail"
hoiisorulilltedJun.ini 1808; would nccepl
nslmtlnr position or unv other honest cm
ploymcnt; not afraid of work; nn ull arouiii
horseman; nvo years' business experience
Also held n government position from iriO'
to 1807. Best reference. F. R. K., 143
Penn avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED-IN WHOLK
sale or retail stare, city, in any capacity,
by practical business man; good nccountnnt
terms moderate. Address BUSINESS
Tribune olllco.
LAIN HEWING AND FAMILY DRES-
making wanted, bv a young womai
who has learned the trade; wages pi. OO pe
day; rather rapid worker. Address, MIS
M. M 1247 Washington avenue.
AN OLD SOLDIER WISHES EMPLOY
nientns watchman or any light work
has had three years' experience; can glvo
very best references. Address, J. G. K.
1017 Luke street, city.
Q1TUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
O man ns teamstor or takoenre or horses,
can furnish best of references. Address, P
A. M 1030 Luke Btrect.
CITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY AS
O housekeeper, In or out of city. Address
HOUSEKEEPER, Tribune ofllce.
RUG CLERIC JUNIOR-YOUNG MAN
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"SALOL," 000 Paul street, City.
SITUATION-WAMTED-BY A YOUN f
man as double-entry bookkeeper; good
references. Address Box 1C4, Jermyn,
SITUATION WANTED-BY MARRIEP
mnn as receiving clerk or shipping
clerk or any kind of work around store; has
hnd 10 years experience in general fctoro.
Address li II., Tribune
SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRtT
class waiter in private or hotel car; fut
nish 12 years' experience. Call nt 411 Mad
ison avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-TAKB HOME
wnshlni,, ironing, or go out by tho day
washing, scrubbing, or any kind of work by
the day. Rear 120 Franklin avenue.
BUSINESS OPPORTUN iTY.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
N AMUSEMENT ' " COMPANY THAT
has notted 40 per cent per annum fur
the past three years, requires active young
man who will invest SKIOO In the company's
stock nnd manage branch In Scranton;
salary Sin pon week; Investor absolutely
secure, ns ho will have $1800 of tho com
pany's property In his control, and will
handlo S250 of the company's money
monthlj. EIGGS & COMPANY, r.73-77
Bourse, rhlladelphln, Pa.
LOST.
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osTsri Bernard" "pui'i qutte
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SCHNELL, 331 Penn avenuo, Scranton.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
THE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE
stockholders of 'lliu Tribune Publishing
Company, of Scranton, will be held In the
ofllce of the company on Tuesday, January
the 25th, 1808, at 3 p. m., to elect officers
for theensulngyearnnd for the purpose of
ttunsactlng any other business that may
come before tho meetine.
Olgned) E. H. RIPPLE, Secretary,
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholder of Ihe St. Clnlr Coal com
pany, for the election of directors and the
transaction of such other business as may
properly come berore It, will bo lieldon Mon
day, January 2 ltli, 1808, at the office of the
company In Scranton, Pa., at 2 o'clock p. m.
ISo transfer of stock will be made for thottm
days next preceding tho dato of above meet
ing. E. P. KINGSBURY,
Secretary.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of The Enterprise Powder
Manufacturing Company, for tne election of
dlrectoisnndtho tinnsaetlon of such other
business ns may properly come bofore it,
will ho held on Wednesday, January 2t!th,
1808, at the ofllce of the company In Scran
ton, 1'a., nt 3.30 o'clock p. m. No transfer
of stock will be made for ten days next pie
ceding the date of theabovo meeting.
E. P. KINGSBURY, Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
VNN,Ni
OrricK op '
The Coli.ikky ENCiiNrnrt Comtany,
Scianton. Pa.. Dec. 24th. 1807.
&Y'
CU'ECIAL NOTICE TO THE STOCIv'.
O holders The Board of Trustees of this
company has called a special meeting of its
stockholders, to be held at the ofllce of the
said company in the C'oul Exchange Build
ing In the City or Scianton, Pennsylvania,
on thetwentv-fourth day of February, 1808,
at 2 p. m , for the purpose of voting for or
against an Increaseof the eapltal stock from
seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars
(S7S0.OO0) to one million dollnrs (8,oou,
(H)o), and au lnciease in the number ot
Directors or Trustees Horn three (3) to five
(5), and to amend the by-lnws with refer
ence thereto.
STANLEY P. ALLEN, Secretnry.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
17 STATE OF J. ATTICUS ROBERTSON.
Ill late of the city of Scrunton, county of
Lackawannu, and state of Pennsylvania, de
ceased. Notice 1r hereby given that letters testa,
mentary In the above named estate have
been granted to the undersigned. All por
sons Indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment nnd all persons having
clulniN or demands agalust the same will
prr sent mum 10
MAGGIES. ROBERTSON, Executrix.
I HI'ICHCOCK, Attorney.
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utes' steeping.
, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
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Ceylon Tea,
REFRESHING. 6O0. lb. DELICIOUS.
Bold ouly la X.ed Packets.
Connolly & Wallace
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A Special Sale of
TOWELS
is now iii order
100 Doz. Large Hem-Stitched Huck Towels, firm
in quality and absorbent in nature. '
1 00 Doz. Extra Heavy Huck . Towel s
usual value
SEE WINDOW.
Connolly & Wallace.
127 and 129 Washington Avenue.
NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS
"TUETH MADE PERFECT."
ORIGMTOHS OFPAINLESSDENTISTR.
We have all the latest discoveries for alio
vlatlnic pain.
Wo extract teeth, All teeth and apply gold
crowns and hridgo work without the least
partlrloof pain, by a method patented and
used by us only. NO CHARGE for painless
extracting when teeth aro ordered.
ST3K
SJ2X.'r
Full Set Teelli, $5.00.
, We guarantee a fit.
Gold Crowns, $3.00.
All other work at proportionately low prices.
5-aoM Crowns nnd Bridge Work a
Specialty.
Being the oldest and largest dental parlors
In the world, we are so well equipped that all
work done by us Is the best to be had. Our
operations nre positively painless. All work
guaranteed for 10 years.
NEW YORKlENTAL PARLORS
Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves.,
(Over Newark Bhoe Storo.)
Hours, 8 to 8. Hunday, 10 to 4
RAYMOND &
WHITCOMB'S
TOURS.
ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED.
Parties will IRAVE PHILADELPHIA
JAN. 23 AND FKB. 17 for Two Gland
Tours through tho Southern States,
MEXICO AND
CALIFORNIA
in SPECIAL PULLMAN VESTinULED
TRAINS of Sleeping, Dinlni? nnd Com
posite Library-Observation Cars.
Ample time will bo given to all the
leading cities and other places of historic
and picturesque interest in Mexico, in
cluding the WONDEKFUb TAMPICO
DIVISION of tho MEXICAN CENTRAL
RAILWAY, a WEEK IN THE CITY OP
MEXICO, WITH A TRIP OVER THE
MEXICO, CUERNAVACA & PACIFIC
SCENIC RAILWAY, and a FOUR
DAYS1 TRIP OVER THE VERA CRUZ
RAILWAY.
San Diego. Pasadena, Avalon, Loi An
geles, Santa Barbara. San Francisco,
San Rafael, Santa Cruz, Monterey, San
Jose, etc., In California, will be visited.
The return tickets may bo used fiom
California on ANY REGULAR TRAIN
until August, or with any one of TEN
PARTIES UNDER SPECIAL ESCORT,
with a CHOICE OF THREE DIFFER
ENT ROUTES.
TOURS TO CALIFORNIA. MEXICO,
omitting California. FLORIDA. HA
WAIIAN ISLANDS, JAPAN, CHINA
AND EUROPE. AND A TOUR
THROUGH BIBLE LANDS.
Independent Railroad and Steamship
Tickets to all points.
Send for circular, mentioning the tiip
desired.
RAYMOND &, WHITCOMB,
loos Chestnut Street,
Mutual Life Ins. Building, Philadelphia.
Taklne Inventory uud decided to sell all
of our
ODDS and ENDS
-OF-
SOFT
and
ALPINE
Hats
-FOR-
$1.00
Look in our show case; you will And S'i.00
amiea.fio Hats amongst them.
CONRAD'S.
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19
c.
At
25
C.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers of
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
4MllhOll,Pl!.
Telephone Call, 3333.
We Can7!
Sell Skates
Or bicycles this weather,
but we can
Repair
Your Umbrella
if it is broken. So bring it
in, you will not have to wait
long for it. We re-cover
umbrellas.
C.M.FLOREY
222 Wyoming Ave.
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ICE SKATES I
I That Cut Ice,
at a
i Prices That Cut More lea, i
s
-AN'D-
BICYCLES
s
a That Set the Pace, 5
S ARE ON HALE AT gj
f JUR186HS. m Spin SI.
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WOLF & WENZEL,
ajoAdams Ac.( Opp. Court lloutt.
PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS
Hole AgunU for Rlchsrdioa-Ilojntoa'i
Furnaces and Ranges-
Only
i
III.
-very un
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AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of flusic 41
Tho Solid Weeks, Beginning
Monday, Jan. 17.
Dime Matlneos Dally After Opening Day.
WAITE'S CluDY CO.
And Grand Orchestra.
US Artists New People. New Plays.
CSrand hcenerj Walte's Original Prices
J-l', UUUU , 111 I U 111..
.1
Frohman's Great Success, "THE WIPE,
monuay evening.
Lyceum Theater.
Rels & Burgunder, Lessees.
It. R. Long, Local Manager,
MonJay, Jan. 24tti
A "
Paris
Model
Comedy In Three Acts, by JANK MAUL
DIN raid I.
DllOcnoN nv HI'DOLl'lI ARONSON.
Regular l'rlces.
Music Hall.
A. A. Fenyvessy, Lessee and Alanager.
,'t JJIglits, ("ouinieuelua; Thursday, Jan. 20.
.tlattnees Thursday and Haturday.
Fred Rider's
Night - Owls
In an elaborate production of the Hpeo
tauulur burlesque
"PUNCH."
Iteterved scats uowou sale at bhort A Illg
gins, Cigar Store, '.MIT Lackawanna Avenue.
WALTER W. BRANSON,
Chef of Jonas Long's Sons,
Philadelphia Caterer.
Honed Turkey Croquettes, Hnlads of i
Kinds, Weddings, l'ftttleH; ICzperlenced Men
All orders promptly attended o. Order cuu
be left at 124 Washington ae or cult be
seen at Jonas Long's Bous' Cafe.
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