The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 15, 1898, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 35, 1898.
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CARBONDALE.
tTlie CarbonOalo correspondence or Tho
Tribune rins been placed In tho hnndn ot
Mr C U. Munn, Bnlem aenue nnd
""hurcli Htreet, to liom news Items nnv
bo ndilrented. ' AH complaints ns to Ir
loKiilnr delivery, etc., nhould bo mndo to
W. J. Roberts, news agent
CITY IS SAVED.
Solicitor Authorized to Exccuto n
Contract for 1,000 I'cotol Hohp.
There was a Joint session of councils
last evening at which the city solicitor
was authorized to execute a contract
with tho Fabric Fire Hose company,
of. New York, for 1,000 feet of hose at
seventy cents a foot. 11. M. Vnnnan Is
tho local agent. Tho hose Is guaran
teed for live years, whether cared for
or not. After months of quibbling this
important matter lias at Inst been
settled. There were bids from a dozen
manufacturers.
Subsequently the common council
met and among other things npproed
the requisition of Columbia Hose com
pany asking for COO feet of hose, a team
and a man to care for thf horses The
aritcliells' requisition wns also approved
and the recommendation added that tho
city purchase tho Mitchells' sorrels.
There'll be a hot time In the camp of
Company No. 1 when It learns of this
proposition. The city fathers will soon
learn that the town Isn't rich enough
to buy Dan and Diamond, the prized
pete of the laddies of Lincoln avenue.
Never!
BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING.
llcport for 181)7 Shows Exceptionally
Low Dcnlh Ilnto Now Utiles.
At last evening's meeting of the
board of health there were piescnt Drs.
Ualley and "Wheeler, and Messrs. 13. A.
Kelly and J. P. Collins. The ne' eode
of rules recently approved by the may
or was received and a committee was
appointed to get bids on advertising
and printing.
The secretary's ropoit for 1S97, pre
pared to submit to councils, was ap
proved. It shows among other th'lngs
that tho city was unusually healthy
during the year recently closed. Thero
was nothing In the nature of an epi
demic nnd tho death late per 1,000 pop
ulation was only 13 7-9, probably as low
as any In the state.
TWO A1EN HURT.
Itock Tell on 'I horn nt the litickn
vvnnnn .111 no Ycstcrdny .Morning.
Thomas Meyers and Henry Whlttlng
ton were quite seriously injured by a
fall of two inch rock while nt woik
in Lackawanna mine yesterday. Mr.
Whlttlngton was bent over at the
time of the fall unci although he re
ceived no broken bones, Is thought to
be hurt Internally. He was taken to
his home on Spencer street where Dr.
Mniann attended him.
' Dr, Shields attended Mr. Meyeis
whose injuries are very painful. They
include a fractured skull, two scalp
wounds and contusions on the 'back
and limbs. He was taken to the hos
p'tal. DIALECT COMEDY.
"Ole Olson" seems to possess tho
h'appy faculty of having the very
thing that everybody wants good,
clean, honest play, cleveily written
with bright dialogue and little bits of
pathos here and there. Just enough to
render tho dramatic morsel palatable
nnd In addition a startling dasti of
st isatonaltsm to digest tho meal. This
Is be reason that theatres have been
piched everywhere tb's season to see
"Ole." The great llcycle race has
created the biggest Itlnd of sensation
for It Is not only a novelty but a teal
ily. At the Giand opera house Thurs
day evening, February 'i.
CENTURY CLUB'S CELEBRATION.
The new Cpntury club enteitalned Its
gv ntlemen friends at the magnificent
home of Mr. and Mis 0J. S. Kimball
last evening. An enjoyable muslial
programme was carried out and le
frejhments were served. The ladies
made the peifect meess of this social
features that aiconipinlPs their litei
aiy efforts.
DEATHS.
Mrs. Alusha, Simpson for many eais
a resident of this city, died Sunday
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hel
en Hudson, formerly Mrs. John Her
bert. In Jersey City. Death was duo
to old age,
Mrs. Simpson's maiden name was
Parker. She waa born in Connecticut
and would have been eighty-nine yent
of age the second day of March. With
her husband, Carr Simpson, she came
here in the early sixties and remained
until twelve years ago when she went
1 1 live with her daughter.
Iiesldes her do tenter In Jersey City
Mrs. -Simpson is jrvlved by one daugh-
TREATMENT
FOR WEAK MEN.
TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE.
ThofamouAppllancoBna Remedies of
tho BrleMudlcal Co. uovrfortuo first tlmo
offered on trial without oxpensa to any
honest man. Not a dollar to bo paid
In advance. Curu Klfecta of Errors
fir KXCCAJCa In Old Or VnnnL- Mnnh.mil
Fully Restored. How to Enlarge and
etrengtlion Weak, Undeveloped Portions
of Body. ADSOul,l unfailing Homo
Treatment. No C. o. D, or other scheme.
A. plain offer by a firm ot high standing.
ERIE MEDICAL CO WtftftfJ:
Richard Slain
General Director, lloyt's Theatre, Author
and Composer of tho "Sea King,"
"Lion Tamer,'' etc., Sayst
JOHANN HOFF'S MALT
EXTRACT giving me the most
Strength and satisfaction. 1 can
not praise It enough. Three weeks
ago I was entirely exhausted from
overwork; to-day I feel like a new
man."
fcSC
ler In this city, Mrs. Cellnda Crawford,
of ''nlem avenue and a. son Charles
Simpson of Gieeilfleld. A sister, Mrs.
Clarissa Hnrt, of Albany, Is also liv
ing Tio remnlns will be bi ought to this
cliv this afteinoon nt three o'clock
and will ho taken to the homo of her
Granddaughter, Mrs. Warren J. Snyder,
on Jeffrey street, from which the fun
or.il will take place Wednesday at
tl-iee o'clock. Hew O A. Place, ot the
Tlist Methodist church, of which she
ia.i a faithful member, will have
cl arge of the service and Interment
will bo made by the side of her hus
rnud In Maplowood.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Tilnlty Guild aie preparing for an
entertainment to do given this even
ing in the tectory of Trinity church,
ivn excellent musical programme will
be tendered and lefreshment will be
reived.
Mi 3. S. N. Buvloy, of Canaan street,
Is confined to her bed by Illness.
Mrs. r. F. Forbes Is visiting in
Wllkes-Uarre.
Mis. J. 12. Burr Is visiting her moth
er. Mis. Bryan, of Orange, N. J.
William Hall, tho talented clarionet
piav cr, has arrived in this city. He
v HI Immediately take his old place
In the Mozait orchestra.
I". W Mills yesterday purchased of
D C. Kenvon one of his lots on the
east fcide of Crjstal Lake. The con-fidro-ntlon
is rcporced to be In the
r.righLoihood of $C00
L A Bassett has ha ! plans made for
cx'cnslve repairs to liL' residence on
the corner of Laurel street nnd Lincoln
j 'enue. The exteilor will be remod
eled. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Pcndeied, of the Fast Side, was the
scene of a pleasant gathering Friday
evening, when about thirty of their
chlldien, giandchlldren and other i da
tives and fi lends gathered to pass
their congratulations and commemor
ate tho thhty-second anniversary of
Mr. and Mis. Pendeied'fl marriage. Tho
party had secietly planned the ar
langements nnd the whole thing was
a pleasant surprise to the host and
hostess. The visitors wete, of course,
gladly welcomed and throughout the
evening shown every hospltallt After
congratulations had been passed. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Pendered were presented with
some handsome nnd useful presents,
and the remainder of the evening was
enjoyably spent. Before rethlng, a
bountiful repast vas served. Among
those from out of town piesent were:
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hairl.s, of Car
bondale; Attorney and Mrs. Georgo
Beale and John, of Scranton, and Will
Winter.
Professor and Mrs. Trope, of Forest
City, were the guests of Mr and Mrs.
Frederick Haswell on last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Coyle, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Held and Miss Edna Hlg
glns, of Torest CItv, were the guests
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Lavman, of
Mayfleld, last Sunday.
William Thomas, of Scutt road, Is
visiting friends In Wllkes-Barre.
Mrs. F. C. Wheeler and Mrs. Fted
erlck Hnswell were visiting the lattei's
sister, Mrs. Hugh Fbdon, of Forest
City.
Theie was a rumor aiouml town last
evening that the coat woin by the lost
Fddle Cai diner was found in the Skull
pond yesterdaj.
Tho llcv. Dr. Can oil, a letutned mls
slonaiy fiom China, will preach this
evening nt the Methodist Fplscopal
church this evening at 7.S0 o'clock
Miss Kathrjn Cain ana F-lla Mai tin,
who were visiting fi lends at Scranton,
have teturned home
Bev. William Suidlval teturned home
last, evening from Plttston, vvheie he
has been attending a convention of the
ministers of the Wyoming valley.
Bev. I. II. Coirell, D. D for twenty
five jeai3 a mlslonaiy In Japan, will
give a lecture In the Methodist Fpis
coral chuich on Tuesday evening with
nceompanv lug ftereoptleon views on
"Lite In the Orient " The lectin e is
free to all, as no admission fee will bo
fhatged, nnd the object Is to dissemi
nate Infoimation In connection with
missionary work in the east. The lec
tin er has a veiy strong endorsement
by the bishops of the chuich nnd the
pi ess, wheie Ills lectures have been de
llveied. A line enteitalnment Is In
store for the Jeimyn people.
OLYPHANT.
Tho lemaliiH of Mrs. Baeliel Lennon
were laid to lest In St. Patrick's ceme
tery jesteiday nioining The fuuetal
took place from the family lesldenco on
Grnssy slieet at 9 10 o'clock. A requiem
mass was celebnated In St Patrick's
chuich' at 10 o'clock. Bev JT M. Smoul
ter olllclated and pleached the funeial
sermon The funeral procession was
a vety laige one and was evidence of
tho esteem In which the deceased was
held. The pallbearers were; Dr. J. J.
Price, Di J. I. Watklns, 1'. J. Lynch,
Mai tin Keegan, John Cowley and
Thomas GUgallou.
Julius Fdnresky has bought the prop
erty of S N. Callender In Blakely occu
pied by D. J Barthold.
Th'e general stole of V. D Fdw.aids,
of tho West Side, was burglarized ut
an eui ly hour Sunday morning An en
trance was effected by prying open a
door leading Into the cellar, and as
there waa no one to disturb them, the
Intittili'iii mudo a good haul, onrylng
o'f with them about IS worth of clgais,
several boxes of perfumery, candy,
gtoecrles and four dollars In money.
Thus far all efforts to cupture them has
proved unavailing.
Miss Gertrude Atherton spent Sun
day with her patents at Clatk's Sum
mit. Miss Katie Beese, of Jermyn, visited
relatives heio yesterday.
Mis. J. F. Mnhmwy nnd Miss Ma-
honey, of Chinchilla, are visiting Mr.
nnd Mrs. William O'Hara, ot Dunmoro
street.
Dr. W. E. Lloyd rus returned fiom a
trip to Baltimore, Mr.
Will Harris, of Scranton, was thb
guest of Arthur Wlddow field, on Sun
day. Miss Sarah Dougherty, w ho has been
spending tho past week at Scranton, re
turned home yesterday.
Miss Cella McIIale, of Hudson Htreet,
is quite III.
Mrs. Wlllinm T. Davis, of West
Scranton, spent Saturday with Mrs. D.
Y Davis, of Lackawanna street.
Today being election day all the1 res
taurants will bo closed (?).
Willie Winters spent Sunday ot his
homo In Jermyn.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Klcctlon I)ny-lcronnl News nnd
Oilier Mutters.
Flist wnrd llopuHlcan ticket Coun
cil, Thomas T. Moses; constable, IMcli
nrd Moirls; nsssor, Thomns Haddock
Judge of election, Oouie Hood; in
spector, Tallle Thomas. The borough
cf Taylor Is at present In a slate of
great political ugltntlon, more especial
ly In the Flist ward and great care
should lie taken In electing the differ
ent ward oillclats. Thomas T. Moses,
a popular man of tho rirst ward, Is
seeking tho highest olllce in this ward,
viz. council. He Is a young man who
attends sttlctly to business, nnd un
doubtly will iinke a good councilman.
nother nspliant Is genial Bichaid
Morrl?, for constable. Little need bo
said of his abilities, as every one is
aware of them and thny also know
that he is a self mude man. Little
more need be said of tho remainder ot
the ticket as thev are sure vvlnneis.
Voters turn out today and do your
duty.
Pi Ida of Lackawanna, Lodles' lodge,
No. IS, vill meet this evening In ltceso's
linll.
Thomas Wells, of Scinnton, was tho
guest of Taylor friends on Sunday.
The Taylor Choial tnclety Is making
great headway for their competition at
Wllkes-Baire on Decoration day, May
30. The choir is under the direction of
Prof. David n. Jons. All singers of
the borough and vicinity aie cordially
welcome to Join.
Mtssis Michael nnd Chailes Giog.in
and John Connois, of this place, at
tended th'e compllmentaiir social given
uy the Lxcelslir Social club at Scran
ton last evening.
Mrs. William Wllllami, an old aid
respected lady of Noi th Taylor, passed
away yesterday morning nfter a linger
ing Illness. Funeral announcement
will be made later.
The William Tell Bine club will hold
a ball on Feb. 2.', at Weber's link
Tickets for tho event aie being sold
rapidly.
Tho Price Library association will
hold an Important business meeting
next Fiidny evening at their hall on.
Main sdeet. Tho purpose ot this meet
ing is to soo if some ndvisable plans
cannot be made to continue this tocl
etv. PEICEBURG.
S.ankie Tribe, No 107, Improved
Older of Bed Men, will not meet this
evening. They will hold their regular
meeting tomorrow evening as today
Is election dn.
Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Primi
tive Methodtot chuich, will meet at
the home of Mrs. Parry's In Dickson
tomoriow afternoon.
The revival meetings In the Primi
tive Methodist church are well attend
ed every night. Mrs Catlin, the ev
angelist, lb an excellent speaker. Tho
meetings will be held thin week and
next Sundaj. She will give a lecture
next Filday night on "Sights and
Scenes in the City of London. The
admission price will be ten cents.
Besuie and go to the poles and voto
the straight Bepubllcan ticket today,
which is as follows:
Justice of the peace, W. J. Williams;
auditors, John Elderkln and James
Watklns. First ward Council, John
Betlmn and Heniy Kllnkell; school di
rector, Thomas Banow; assessor,
Thomas Oliver; Judge of election,
David James; Inspector, Samuel Bar
rett Second ward Council, Henry
Heager; school director, Thomas
Palmei, J Moore; assessor, Coniad
Bles; judge of election, B. Lewis; in
spector, Steve Pietelskle. Third vvaid
Council, Frank Zalewskl; school dl
icctor, Geoige Metzcovage; assessor,
William McLaughlin; constables,
Beeso Davis; Judge of election, George
Cosln,
A Polander whose name Is unknown
wns smotheied in JohnHon's No. 1
mine jesterday.
Mis. Jones has opened out a small
store In her residence on North Main
street.
The membeis of St Thomas' church
will give an ojster supper in Fadden's
hall next Monday evening, February
21.
The young man who
starts in business life
with a good athletic
training back of hlru will
be able to stand more
than the man who has
not had the same advant
age Nevertheless, if he
ovemorks and neglects
his health, he is likely to
fall a victim to some fj
tal malady like his less
lonunate urotner.
There is onlv one
safe road for a man to
tread in the matter of
health That is the
road of eternal
v igilance No
man, no matter
how strong he
mav be natural
ly, can with imminitv neelect the little tils
and indispositions of life. These little dis.
orders are what make the big ones. When
a man suffers from headaches and loss of
appetite, feels drowsy and dull during wak
ing hours, cannot sleep at night and Is
nervous and shaky at all times, he is in a
dangerous condition. If he long neglects
his condition he will find himself a very
sick man Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical
Discovery is the best of all medicines for
the many diseases that are caused by an
impaired digestion and insufficient and im.
proper nourishment. It creates a hearty,
healthy appetite; it makes digestion and
nssimilatioti perfect , it invigorates the
liver and purifies and enriches the blood
It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder
and nerve tonic It is the best of all medl.
cities for nervous disorders and it cures o3
per cent of all cases of consumption, if
taken in its earlier stages, before the lungs
are too far wasted. For chronic, bronchial,
throat and nasal affections It is an un.
equaled remedy An honest dealer will
not suggest some inferior substitute.
Kev. C M I,eruond, (P O Dox ao7) Quanali,
Hardeman Co, Texas, wrltts "I write to ay
that during the late trouble between the States
jt became my duty as well ai privilege tot, peak
iu the open air at night, which produced slight
lieuiorrhies and loss of voice from which I had
.uttered more or le for a number of years, until
that God-send ' Rolden Medical Discovery,' gl en
to the world by the Inventive and scientific bralu
ofDr, K. V Pierce, was obulued. After six hot
ties hod been used the palm aud aches Iu my
luugs began to give way. and now I feel that,
with a Judicious course of life I may lie many
years I thank God for ghiug to the world a
iitun who has done so much for suffering hu-uiaulty."
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JONAS LONG'S SONS.
The Great Sale of
House Furnishings and China
Is Drawing Big Crowds
Faster than fell the snow flakes did our Pneumatic Cash System record sales yes
erday, and the House Furnishings Department was king. Never has such selling been known
in this city. A.steady stream of buyers all day. Wagons loaded with goods, running far
into the night. Everyone busy and yet the perfect store system showed no particular
agitation. Today the great selling continues and you'll be here, of course, to buy and to
listen to the music for Bauer's Orchestra plays today. A revolutionized Tuesday
to be sure. But it's revolution that will save you money every time and lots of it.
X UrnnH Utn
Bread
-, y W'WU ill 13-
all sizes.
BastingSpoons
-all
o$
sizes.
V' -X !--.. Li- l-4-U cr.-
LUULMC maun oaics.
Jelly Moulds. Large Dippers
a-Qihirt Stew Pans.
2-Qihirt Covered Buckets.
Dust Brushes. Stove Brushes.
Scrub Brushes. Coal Hods.
2-Quart Wateiing Pots.
Six good quality Table Tumblers
Six-Inch Jardinieres.
Dinner Pails with handle cups.
Large Painted Cuspadores.
3 or 4 Quart Copper Pots.
3 or 4 Quart Tea Pots.
Large Assortment Work Baskets
and many other things just as good
This Afternoon
At Two O'Clock
Jon
I'ntiil to (i I'lcnsrtut Tnsl..
From Tuck.
She "Yen ', that's the new pair of
skates Unclp Ned guvo me. Uhoy'ro the
very latest out." ,
Ho "I don't llko them ns well an the
old-fashioned strap skates."
She-"Why?"
He "It only tnkes nbout thlrtv seconds
to put llieso on."
L A D 8 E S DO YOU KNOW
DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S
Steel I Pennyroyal Treatment
is tho original nnd only FRENCH
safe and reliable enro on the mar
ket. Trice. J1.00: sent by mail
Qenuiuo Sold only by
Wm.
Clark, 301 Washington Ave. and
336 Pcnn, Ave., Scranton, Pa.
I TAtbb BsButiful women
OFFER
REWEF
BWV. I
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1
TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS
I A SURE nOAO TO ECAUTY .
: The Misses Bell, or No.7t 1 Ifth Avenue Neu ;
r 'Vork, now otter the public Kenerall tie
Complexion Tonlo vvliieh they have polong ,
I u-etl successfully In personal treatment.
i
t Ins almost Immediate eflect In clearing nnd
i brlqhlcuInK the ikln. It Is nota cosmetic, us I
. It does not i over up tho bltinlthcs as powders,
I nnd pistes do, but Is a colorless liquid that, ';
when applied to tho sVIn, dec? not show
It eleaies the jotcs of the skin of all polscn I
ous and foreign MUingsanddlsFoluscutlielj
i freckles, pimplea, blackhead, moth patchp, i
II cce.slveolline3or redness In the skin. Its I
r. use Is so simple that a child can follow dlrce s
i tions and net the best result. 1le Jlltscs s
J Dell have placed the prlceof thelrwondcrlul h
Completion Tonic nt 81 CO per Lottie, vthleh If
: is sulliclcnt to clear the ordlnury skin,
L ONE DOTTLE COSTS YOU NOTHING I
I i f tho ellcct ii not ctnctly as claimed, so that
; you tale no risk In eindlntr for It. ?
Iho price, $1.00, places It within the reach I
I of all. It will absolutely char ujioor com I
fe plcxlon nnd beautify a good one Ihlseeu- ;
iff ir
Iho nrlce. 1.00. nlaccs It v,lthln the reach
of all. It will absolutely clear uoor com
plcxlon nnd beautify a good one This Gen
erous offer should Ikj accepted by nil
Ladlii. tan address Iho Jlies Jltll on all
nmtti ranf thrtronitilntlnn nnd lipfrnnlnthi,
1
strictest confidence, nnd satisfactory advice J
win do men promptly vwti our cnargc. ah i
Interesting pamphlet will bo scut upon re- I
Ce-Ipt of stamp. i
Address nil communications nnd (end nil ?
orders to Tho Jlissta Hell, or I
THE BELL TOILET CO.' I
Lo. 78 fifth Avenue, Now lorl. T
M -4(1 in (( (M tt i
THE KEYSTONE
KINDLING WOOD AND
CARPET CLEANING CO.
Are now prepared to deliver ltlndllne wood
by the barrel made from seasoned hard
wood, also wood for grates ut prices
within tho reach of ull. Try n barrel
and see the convenience of hav Ini; thin Indl
ppnulblo article ready at hand for Instant
use.
Order hooks may be found nt the following
places:
DECKIIH'S PHARMACY, 107 N. Main
avenue.
JIKKINH'SIEYTMAIUCKr, (101 Laeka.
II A. PIURCL7H MAItlvKT, 702 Adams.
URUKN II1IK1K I.UM11KHCO,
IIHKIW HARDWARE BTOIUl N. JIalu
avenue.
Or at tho Factor;, ,
1740 DICKSON AVENUE
Orders for carpet cleaning lecelvod after
Marolj let. r
tt
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JONAS LONG'S SONS.
At
4c
Cheese Plates, Jelly
Dishes, Olive Trays,
Chair Seats.
At
4c
At
BastingSpoons, Gilt
At
Ir nanaie uusiers, ian- j
m cy Spice Boxes. 3C
At
19c
Green Enamel Tea
and Coffee Pots,
Imp. Wine Glass
es, Mirrors, 9x12.
At
19c
At
22c
Six Table Turn- At
biers, Cut Glass, ''r,
Finger Bowls, 8- JC
Inch Jardinieres.
At
25c
lo-quart Water At
Pails, Large China
Pitchers, Covered -OC
Market Briskets,
Waste Paper Baskets.
Prof. Bauer and his Famous Orchestra will give the ninth of their se
ries of delightful concerts. The Pure Food Exhibit continues to
admire and attract. Better with each passing day. After it's over
you'll regret having missed it. Come today.
Lon
THE
nowWhite
PATE' T
FLOUR
We Make It.
We Warrant It.
We Wholesale It.
.ijjij.
WOLF & WENZEL,
40 Adams Ave., Opp. Court Houss.
PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS
faola Agents for Rlchardson-Boynton's
Furnaces and Ranges.
ASKiWTHEBmET.ON
GIVES THE.
BEgriLQilTAVvORID
4NP!5AB59UjTrilY5ArE
FOR SALE BY THE
ATLANTIC REFINING CO
SCRANTON STATION.
MADE ME A MAN
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mall.iu plain wrarVer, upon receipt o( price. Circular
" AJAX REMEDY CO., HuSKTa.'"
I'or enle In Hcrnntou, l'n , by Mattucvr
Iiros. nnd II. (-'. HunderHOn, druguiBts.
UAUC Villi Horo 'l"rolt. I'lmples, fop.
IrtVC IUU Dor-Colortd HnotJ. AoIihs.
(Jld HoreM, II I corn In Mouth, llulr Falling I
tvriiD euiih Kiiui.uT w, oi mntonic
Temple, Chlcasro, III,, for proora of en res.
Caoltal. $oo.oo. Womt cnea cured In to
iu i
1 35 day. loo-page book free.
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
Drinking Cups, pint size .... 1 C
Straw CufTs, each 2c
Fine Table Tumblers 24 C
9 and 10 in. Pie Plates 7c
Decorated Lamp Chimneys .7c
Pillow Sham Holders 80
Orange or Fruit Bowls ... .10c
Nickle Fire Shovels 12c
Oat Meal Cookers 24c
China Syrup Cups, with
plate ' 24c
Ilenis Fruit Press .' ..24c
12 qt. Chamber Tails 39c
Large Foot Bath Tubs 39c
Standard Work Baskets . . .49c
5 gal. Oil Cans, with faucet. 55c
Copper Nickled Tea Ket
tles 65c
China Clocks $1.10
Clothes Wringers $1.25
Copper Clothes Boilers . .$1.49
WE MAKE
A SPECIALTY OF
OYSTERS
Fancy Kockuvvuys, East
Rivers, Maurice Iilvcr
Coves, Mill Ponds, &c, Sic.
Leave your order for Blue
Points to be delivered on
the half shell in carriers.
W. E HEIiiif H fit MU
LADIES
Clem vour Kid Glovei with MILTiER'S
GLOVKfNK. tor sale only by Meura JL. Ha
gen, headquarters for dressed and undressed
kid gloves in all the most dcstrablo shades.
s
fir s
Great Bargain
ale of
AT
& SON'S
522 and 524 Spruce
Owing to the damage caused to our work by water and
smoke at the receut fire in the Keystone Building, we will
offer the same at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Come early and get the best selection.
. BLUME & SON
LACKAWANNA
MANUFACTURERS OF
Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine RnIM
eiiwcd to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled H unlock
Prop Timber promptly burnished.
MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the BuiTtilo and Stisque.
limna Ituilrond. At Minn, Potter County, l'.i., on Coiidcraport, imJ
Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day.
GliNKKAL OFFICE-Uoard of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
THEDICKSONMANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-DARRE, PA., Manufacturers of ' '
LQCOmOTIVES
t uinnuiiiEiii unuinuui
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
EomtUacintsJisrllttil, monthly, rotrnlttlDg mtdldne. Only btrmltu an4
ttaa purett drugi ihtuld b uwJ. li ou wtat Ihe bul, gel
IDr. Pessi's Pen.a(Qall FSBBs
Ttor r prompt, ( ud cerUln In retalt. Tho tannine (Dr. renl'i) oeyor IUib."
notnt. float mi whoro. 81.00. Addreu PJUiMswaXW.VCUTttmfO."ry'l
For Salo by JOrtti H. PHELPS,
bpruco street.
JONAS LONQ'S 'SONS', i
10 piece Toilet Sets,' hand
somely decorated, worth
$2.98" $1.89
100 piece Printed Dinner
Sets, worth $10.00 to $1200
at $3.95
( French China Tea Sets, 56
pieces, newly decorated, and
worth $10.50, at $5.95
Cailsbad China Dinner Sets,
worth $17.50, at $11.50
lb there am thing we haven't
mentioned here that jou want?
Ask for it. You're sure to find
it in the great stock and the prices
will be 25 to 50 per cent, lower
than elsewhere.
THE
I0SIC POWDER CO
Rooms 1 and 2, Com'Ith BTd'g.
SCRANTON, PA.
Mining and Blasting
POWDER
Made at Jlooslc and Rusbdale Works.
LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Klcctrle Batteries, Eloctrlo Exploders,
for exploding blasts, Hafety I use. and
Repauno Chemical Co's ex'os'ives
Carriages
St., Opp. Court House,
LUMBER CO.,
UENURAL. OFFICII. SCRANTON. PA.
Pharmaclst'cOf. Wr6t1nfrVorSVonuT'Md
ons
DEPOSITOR
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