10 THE SCR ANTON TlUBrJNE-TUESDAY. APRIL 5. 189S. CONGRESS IS WARMING UP Spain Accused of Being: Responsible for Maine Explosion. SET SPEECHES AHE MADE Vigorous Treatment of the Question in the Senate. INo'lltcinpt li II ml i! to I'nico .nnild oration lot a licsiiltitiou ICc u i il In u I ilium intuition in till' House. Tlio HniliUn I't'iiipor ol tin C il-li-rio l!ccoitit" So .11 ur 1. 1 il lint Spi'nl.rr Kind 1 luciilcns in l,ieel tin sprctnlors. Washington, April 1 It was frankly nnd openly chniKid In tlic senate tod'iy bv Mr I'oiktri" (Cal ) In it &ct ipcedi that Spnl.i n lesponslble foi llio Malm dlsaslpi u II lins been bioUKht nb ut bj Spanlli rinihlnntiuns niul innnlsli tipjilurr. Tlie speeili of Mi. 1'pikins was only oiip of foui pri'puied nddic-sps tipni. tin Cuban titiestlon ile 1IC((1 In tho si'iiate tndaj "Mt Clay (On ), while hoping for n 1 pa piul s ttleinen of tli' pioblPin tlir i in 11 is facing dtdmed Htioncb In fivoi of lndpentlenct of tin Cubans m il pledged to thi .ulnilnlstrntloi tllP Mil l ot t of (Iip Bnutli w lik h In thu i cut 0 war, would lane to lipat tho In tint oi tho conflict Jli. 1'n kins touk sul) .t 1'itinll) tli. mil in- tound and Ills Ipr- i twptnnt of tlu Maine dlKtstet iuoi.id tlu ttowded tj.illeiles to n V u i.itlr applause Mr Mantli (Mont ), vliiK f'rpt(-liiK confidence lr. the ntl liiuiisliutlun mnliHaitipil that (Iip time 1" i action mul now uirlvea an'l that .ii ti in must be to tli end tha Cub i 'ruulil be rtei. Mi IMwllus (I'tnli) i uipI. pllminatpil tli pipsldiiit fiom lixulfiatlon ii liih hprt-i ii, holdlncr i liit tin- tuse usuiiibt Spal.i iias nl iruH made up and thai with con 'jnvt rested tin lesponslblllty of 1p- lniiiR uai Toi congtcti to wait lri u i iwn only to lniu ciltlclsm Ho ilPilatcd for the limit vlt;niou: .ictton Iniuipdiutilv Altpt thu Cuban speechi a liail been dt live red tho senate lesunied iniisldointlfin of the sundiv civil bill .md llnlsheu thli Iv -thic patjes beforp uiijouininin' ix Tin: uorsi: While theie was no ntteint-t to foirt coiislder.itli a for a l evolution rec.ud iiik the Cttbar sltuatit n In tin- hom todav thciu was a bilef outbiPok In tin' ioui.se of which the uat-liko temp- r of the crowded j?.U1piIi was mi man ifest tint bpinkpi IJpetl thipatened to ilnar them if it was lppeatPd. The outlneak oiciiiipd oer a bill to au tlmilEe the iiii'ildent to elect tempoi aiily foi tiflnatlnnsi In pb-p of pnifi si in j ujion land when the wiltten pnn si nt of tho owners was obtained with out awaiting the lonjr pimuns nf If sal i I'lidenmatlon This led to a ilrmand bs Ml liillpj, the npmociatle leadei f i Infoiniatinii as to thp faits whih warnnted nil thos -"ai nuenpuns Tli ' pnitlcular statement whleh aious- d the salleriPH was to the iffeit that while tin iHinuiiat- wpip willing to wait anv ipahoimhlp time for the pien i I nt to transmit a meMrr;p that w ult! ni"Pt the appro. al of the Ainer i ii. people the would not wnit n mi ute foi hlni to iontlnu neeotla t i with 'tin luiuhxis of Sraln " Il I tile dllliinit lilt loth III Klllllllifl w n iPbuked b.v the tipeulier, Mi 1" ib. dnfiuipd that th- Knlleilps wen Mni'rlcnr t 'uii In iniulaUiie Mr inn.. i niiui I Mi na'b . of pui- "ii mt,' ami plnxli to tlu tralleilis Hi- bill uai, iifitnfla nnd It wuii ai- mspil thu the kiii reniui'izatlon ill -ihouU 1p inkiii ui on Vduesda imlifs a it pur ws mail- fioin tho i nimlttte on forrurn affalit The le- tindei ol the ilav pa-n(l without in- i I . In ti" tiaiiHUitini nt Dlstrlit i ilinnbla l.tiKlnexv I HIS I'GACHIR WILL FIQIir. illi II U I wo Mill k lie Mill Cnliki in t.eiit ol nr. Now Tas'lf, Del A pill 4 -Captain 1 Miint.ni ut the Xatloiial Otinuls of iilawnir, ant ipetc i ot Immanut 1 I plvop.il eruiih. of this ilu wan iiNiinritfl In if,uit! to what In would In us,, nf ii deiinratli n of wai be tweiii thu l'nltd Stntp and Sjiain. ami I replied that Iip with lim two sons. Mtitup mid Lit both of whom mi ni nl tit. ot ConiHinv II X. u ) iibl ri ihPii culled upon II iiImi Htateil that he bad met the i iiletM nf Hip testty of the cluircli, in. I that iliev weio BatlsilPd with liii ii position and would hne tho pulpit if the chinch mpplled duiini; his ah- t- life ENGLAND DESIRES I'L'ACIi. M;: ii ill cunt ICpiuiiiI.o ol .Mi. Iliilluur. cllim i cretiirj ol State. London Apt II I In the house of poimnoiii, nililnu iv .John Atuile,. I.lliertil. meml-i of the distllet of loniiu-e wliu aukul whethet the o - inmeni could tuinlsh any Infoiniailon n l riaid " tin situation of affairs bitucin Spain ana tho United SUteH, Mi Ilalfouv. thp autliiB secietary of i ute Mid: "I do not know that 1 can say nioro than tho question Is musing anxiety t "veiy papitnl On both sides of tho tlantlc there In a pry strong doslro upon tho part of the Rovprntnonts poii eeined to piesere peace and anything we can do will bo done. I do not tlilik anything inoic can bo advantiiKtouBly nald at tho pteteut moment" WOULD MOT rAK THE DECKS. Dulntb Sailor's iMiin to I'mtcet Miipw 1'roin liot mill hell. Duluth, Ilnn., April 4 A Wachlni?. ton dispatch say3 an Ingenious sailor In Duluth ban cent to Const ewman Morris a dtawinsr of a plan to arm ordlnury vessels in such r manner as to maJio thctn fotmidablo HahtliiK ships. Ilia Idea lj to have a false nimored deck, leavlns the watorllno of tho os bcI unprotected, and the decks to bo Ui oonstantly fcrensed. while In nc- 1 Kol makes the fond pure, 1 wholesome anJ ilcllcloua. fflty. POOTM E Absolutely Puro I AOlAl. UKIN& fOAMK CO K OM ' tlon by means nf lint tnr. His thoorv It that the iuo1p( tilt h will bIjucp olt wIipii tin v guilu thu sllppe'tj. decks. Up infpts tlmt the piu m.v will not be iiwiui of Hip unpintt tit d character of thu luwrr poitlons nf the vessels). RECHIK'S HAND AHAINSf POKfcK. l)(Cliiro I It'll the (iitnin Must Stop In I'nlniiKi. l'alinjin. X J, Aptil A The ounR nun ol' I'ulinjta who oimslon illy in dulge in the sediutlw K.ime of dn.w poker nie on the nitlotis bench, for the teihon that Ht fl II lliftuilton, rcc tot of the l!pliopil church, has pttn Ilrly announitd that he Intends to break up all stub sanies, resardkss of lonst qui'ticis A week ago us the lectiii' was ptin uliicr home nt a late hour fiom a call on one of his sick pitlshlotteis, his attention was attiaet ed bj tin soitnii nf men's olres on the tippet Iloni of a cettnln building They hceined to be quail pllnc. and nn lnd( tlpatlen leMfilpd the riel that a K.iine of pukei was In ptocies? Some one had openul a ble Jaik pot without baliiK "opttipiu, and fnllpd to discov er the faet until he wni "oallpil " WhPti the fncts reatlipd thp lertm's eais he made up his mind to put a stop to the business ns tho patents of some of the j mini' men claimed thev stajed out ne.nl all nlcrlit and weie In no shnpp for business the nel niotn Inp win nlntr was duly kIv en the m fendcis but tin j fulled to IiphI It. nnd when rildav onlnff came aiound the usual lontliiireiu was on hand for a. fle hfilis utttlnff When this Infonn ntlon reached Mr Hamilton's cats he lnimrdlaulj publlslud n card in which be announced that although some of the pokei players wf to membeis nf his const elation, he ptoposrd to bleak up tin same at onu, and had so notified thp authoilties This cieated a soiiw i tlon In the town The seneial senti ment of the town-people Is In faoi ol the piciuhei and he was assutcd that he would be kIoi. the stttipoit of all the chin th peonle without tesatil to denominational lines There aie a few, however who &av he will not be able to t-eeuie an Indictment asalnfit the offendeis, even If he iau&ed their ar lest SAVS NEW OULfANS IS SAFE. (ipucrnl (iiahnui 1 xpresspn SatiHfac tt ii n M lilt tin' I" rtil'r ii 'on Xew Orleans, Apill I fjpneral Oia hiim, coram iinlei of the ilepirtmrnt of the sulf, has letuined fiom a visit to Forts St Philip and Jackson about spvpntv miles down the liver, vhith an to be the chief pioteit ot of Xew Orleans ap.iinst a hostile attack lie found the toi tifkationo in line londl tlon und found plentv of smooth-bole llfles on band and mounted Otneial Otaham ciuossi-rt-tho opin ion that no loielsn wni bhip could set bj the lints and so far as the rivtr is com lined he tlilnks that Xew Or leans Is In no po-t-lhle diinsu Oidci-s hai- been issuid to move a battel v of artilUrj fiom Jnck'-on bar rnt ks to tin foi tn ants thej v 111 leave Monday morning BURGLARS Llk'EI MILk PUNCHES. Midnight Ituid on n I'oriiipr Pbiliulcl plt'it Cnstoi, Xew Voik Apill 4 Il v Madison C Peters, of the Hlonininsdale Herormed chin cli, notlfliii tie pollie esteid.i that Ills housi inui been enteted bj butcluis Mill Iiib- thi nUhl anil sllvcl ware valiif 1 at Sno stolen 'Ihe police found that the thlevr had offtiled tn ciUiaitie tliimish one of the dlnlns loom wlndo.is 'J'hej vveto evl deiillv new at the business a.s the t,vpiIook"d Hit silld f?ller and took the plate-d wale Thev vwieln no haste to depitrt, howt'ei, as thej mlsed milk pundits foi themselves and ate eveiy thlriK In siKht beftne Icuvlns. MEN TO !?AID ILLICIT STILLS. n l.xiiiiinintioii lor the New liiturnnl Iteiciliii Deputies. Philadelphia Apill 4 laige num bei of uble-botllrtl mm invaded tho nlllte of Coliprirj u Intel mil lievcuue Mit'lali CKtenla fm the purpose of iniih 1 tttl: s an CMtinlnntlon for the pofitlon of "i aiding dr-putleh ' Thir Is ti in w oilltu cieated bj the tieasmy (Upartinent a.s hfietofur.' the wotk jf luidlng llllrlt stills has alwajs- heen tlonti by the icgulut deputies The (-Nomination was ronducted by tin ilvil trivice iioaitl, and candidates besides I einss inquired to domonstiatc theli fltntes viislcall, vere also com pelled to uitleisio u mental i-xainlna-tlun. UNION OF NORTH AND SOUTH. Coiifudcrulo ( upturn to Tight lot n I lint d ( ountry. Kani-us Clt Mo , April 4 Dr. Tliad ileus Flulmeli OJ jeais, old, former postmn&ter ol Kuiimi? City, Kan , a luitsin of i . nsul (Siiieitil rttzluiRli I.op, lias liroffi leu his sei vices to Ptesl dent McKltil'V. iMJicsstiu a willing ness. If need be, to saeilllce hit, Uf tl support of "the pilnilples yf the (irmly united e ountiy ' Dr. Fltzhiiih wan captain of Com pany r.of tho Tifth rtsliuent of I'alne's btlKiide, ut which his couln, I'ltzhugh Leo, was division commander in tho Confedetate army. Dauphin Detnoeiiils, llarrii.bi.rs. April i-The Dauphin eouutv DnniiKintlc cointnlttio orKsillUt il this tt turnoou for thu emuing vim HbkoIii tlons were adopted eiitioisln' llrjan tor pienldeut In l&vO The OeleKiites uic tin lustructeil. u icsolutloii einlotslng llolnii U. I'attlhon forgovt-nioi bein' tallied .1 ii y I'litrnl Dtildeud. New York. April 1 'I ho ulieitors nf tho Central Hallioad of Nuw Jcik' have (l.. dared their rcsulur.nuaiteily dividend oi 1 pir cunt SUBMARINE MINES MADE IN LONDON Evidence That n Number Were Procured .for Havana Harbor. THEY CAN BR IDLNHFIED riio Infernal Machine! Moto .llnnu Inctureit 'tinder lllri-ction ol J. 1'. (ilblions Who t.lnlmi to He Able to Itleiitllr Tin in it Am 1'iirt o Cn Itlen Can Ite 'M't'inetl. London, Apill i Details have been obtained bv tho Associated Press of the manufartitie nf mibmiiino mines in London for Spain, which was flrht brousht to the nttention of the United States embassy nnd cabled to the As sociated Press on Mnicb 5 A man whose cards desulbe him as belni; an i lei tt leal ensluiii, and whose name was foi wni tied at the time to Wudi Itmlon, then snid he gold to Spanish ollkeis In Loiiilon, eveial yenis aso, a latse numbei of mines, elsht or ten ot which wcro placed In Havana har boi He said they weie 'untie In a siitlal wni, had a speclalb innsiniit id cabin, wbii j! he could Identity If the sum West pltee Is ptoducid Meiitcnant Coinm.iiulei J C Colwell, the United States naval attache, has since investlsnted the mattet and Iris in ide t repot t on the subject to the United States gov eminent The facts leal tied stionslj tend to hov tint Hn vatiu harboi was mined and they un questionably pi nve that Spain pur t based mines lor that pill pose. The fltm ol I.attlinei, llliodes & C ark, elertileal Piisinii'is din Ins 1SS7-S, filled ii lit Re otilcr for Spain of a lot of mines in which wpio used fourteen ad a, half tons of sun cotton The work was done undci the surveillance of (ioneial l'ot nando:. and Captnin Hus tamento The laltei wa.-i thin the head of the Spanish toipido school l'.y older nt tln.su ofllcois the mines weie divided Into ftitii conslsnmetits, foi llavani Pel ml. Cadiz and Cni' u ri'iia The mines were maiitttarturt d under the dliectlon of J. P Oibbons, tif tt i nilibiitis' patents which nip de tcilbed In Semens' book oa toi does and mines Glbbuiis from whom a leprcenta tlve of the A'snel.ited I'lpss obtiins the infoi matlon, and who furnished to l.lputenai l Commander Colwill a wiitten statement ol the a'ove fncts, and outlined his thioiv of the oph. slon which wiecktd the Maine, was then employed by the fuin at -uier-intenrlent of the toi pedo department He also sas a plmllai lot of torrnd ieo was numufiutuipd for Spain In 1S&5. The mannsei of the V"stmlnstet l'nstneeilns eompinv, wh'ch Is the suicri'ssoi of tho iiloienicnliotKd film, nnd with v hlcii C.lbbons is com eited, lonflims the lattei's statemt nt as to the manufaetui" of mines for Stain. Clbbons fuithpr -ah the mines and theli tonnectins cables aie niitiibeitd and ho as'-eits that he would be able to Identify them If any pait Is secuied BOOMING AN ALASKA TOWN. A .Now Itlvul to Hie iliishroon Villncips ot Hi Klondiiff. "Wransd. AHka, April 4 This town, on the road to the Klondike, la speed 11 liei oming a place of commercial Impoitance Wransel Is booming on th stiensth of the lallinad which is irojiited to be built fiom Clcnoia, at the mouth ot TdiRitph Creek, the head of navlcitlon of the Stlkeen river, about 17J milts mcv i mountain, throush swanius and tablelands, to Lake Teslin It will be nirtow saure, ant' will be opt rated bv steam powei. When tin uillroail is completed and the tiip to Dawson made one compara tively shot t and easv ride, embracins a '-ail down the Tesiln lake, and lloat Ins the Hootallnqua and Lewis ilvois to the Yukon, Wianspl piomlFes to be come the piiiidpjl en j of Alaska. The touch element Is well lepre ppnted Shell pimes are plaved openlv, and swindling is done In ihe pilnclpal rtieets. Illuminated signs show at nlsht wheie the sons and dnnce halls are One slen leads- "Wisunm come In and dance with the Indian slrls to nislit. S't cents" A wheel is lunnins bphind the t in tains ol the Ituieau of lntoimttinn All suits ot saining nre In iviileuie One .liill same is oper ated Just sKtein feet In front of the "iniinu Mtiif- Christian association This sanu fieriuentlv hns a ciowtl of I nun twenty to foitv persons, taking ttiins or 'soing ui asainst if and los Ins theli monev This Is pirtlculaily tnte when new ships tie up at the dot les BIO GUNS f OK KEY WOST. Ten Inch l'oiuader .Shipped I'roni ti'tlilrlii'tii. Tletlilehcin P.i April 1 Till nftei noon the lit thleheni linn company shipped two bis ten inch guns to Kiv Vehi These together with one ship, ed on Saluid.iv will he loaded on n vessel at Jei-ev Cltj anil sent as qulck! is possible to their destination A tll-ai peuilng gun carilsge was aNo shii ped today nnd otheis will follow In a tew dav s. Cvety hrnnch of the companj's ord nance voiks Is running da and nisht nnd icoies of extia machinists at vvoik. 'Phe guns nnd fKlugs shlpind today weight il fifty tons cadi NEGROES ARE READY TOR WAR. Colon d tleiltoilis ( ottferoiico at Tern flniiti I'rsp lutt iventiou, Tene HautP, Ind , April 4 At the conference of the MethodisL diuiih which covers, Kentudv, Ohio, Indiana nnd I'nsti'in Illinois, coloied Illshop Tow lei presiding, a lebulution was adopted savins that intoiventlon In Cuba Is phiinlv the tints of our eoun tiy, even If the Kicildie of monev und lives Is iiPCCMiiy, nnd that In case of wni tho Ameilcan negioes will not bu hmsanis OR. SWALLOWS CHALLENGE. n Open Littler W rilten to Judse iiuonion. Ilatilsbuig, April 4 -Hev Dt. Sllnt, P Swallow, of this cits has written an open leltei to Ju lt,eSimonton, usk ins that he bt tiled bv Captain J hn (. Delanej tiupi i intendt nt of public bulldlnss and giounds und oiteiing to i h' liest to take .Uttr iliiiiior, prevent tllMrrsi alililluis tlmi, cure ciui st lp.it In n 1 urelv VHiKUIili ilu in t urlt t Pills fir kiium )ulu Mild by kit ,ln lUI ., timi fllpta wily 1) L.l llvil IU, I40rt.ll, lk... m E3 m h o 7 UV !-W Y 2'25. I H WJH J 'Mt The First I j' ' f'Jrh "Molding t V N ' iTl lh V I of a11 that is I I A 4 i J III Trf M fshest in style 1 W M I i U W i f and all that is new- O H N , " , I X est in the fashion- O KM)' V vY able world recog- O j ) ii nized and followed 0 ) ! S J y t by all swell diess- 4 '( ( f ' eis and the Prices O V v 1 r mucl1 lower tnan & P ,'( ll) last season for the O l i I IL? J same materials. t Y If We o A x Are rf Ready. I - ji- HI II o o o 0 o o i o o o pi oduct of the best American woikshops. All the styles and shades that fashion has created can be found here. The prices are lower than you would even expect unless you fully realize the fact that this store is usually one-tourth to one-thud lower $ in puce than any store in Scianton N The finest assortment of New Spring Top Coats ever brought to this city are now awaiting your inspection and approval. You cannot afford to be without one at the low prices we quote, these cool nights will ceitainly cost you more for doctor bills. They come in the lough surface. Imported English Vicuna, in the stylish mode, brown, black, steel and oxtoid mixed shades, beau til ully cut and made, full box back and the broad strapped seams, lined throughout with best high grade Mohair twills. Some with silk to the edge. Gai ments that no custom tailor can put up for less than double the pi ice asked at this store. l KKKP YOUK tf s msmsr EYE On Our Windows jiove on forlv -eight houis' notlep that tho burning of tin d tajiltol building was the r'sult it catdtssness and that btaie fuinltui has been mlsappio piluti d. LOST OVERBOARD AT SEA. Unto ot sjcliootiei Jnniet V. II row n Drowned Oil I! icliliinil l.lu'bl. Hoston, Apill 4 -The sehoonn' Jame. A. Hi own, Captain Simmons, which has 111 lived hcio fiom the Itiultan rlvei, lost hi r Hist mate, Alfnd Mooie, when off Highland I.Ulit Saturday. Thi male went out to mil tho outer jib. Hi was not aftciwaid seen No uutci was heaid, and whin It was dlsioveietl that a man was missing theio was no sign of hlni. Mooie wils twinU-ntno ears of age, j and belonged In Thomastown, Me. lie 1 had been mate of tho lliown for some I time He was unniuiiled. I101111 Atnciiillnn Kcceivei Nilinctl. Ilarrlhliuix, Apill 1 lcput Attorney Ji net ul itieder fllul u huvistlcu in tho iJiuphln county mint this afternoon fm 111 order on the Subuibiii Ilullttlnt, nnd l.iun association, of Hi ailing, to show I lute whs It hhould not be dissolved and II i'Ct'V(r appnlntetl. The 01 tin was III ide Mtiiinablc April 11 Duvid Jt, Ciegg of itcadlng, wus lecontlj appoint ul temporary icnlwr of tho concern It is surely time you were buying your new Spring Suit, the most stylish and best qualities are here awaiting your choice. They come in the popular three and four button Cutaway Sack, in silk mixtures of that overplaid neat effect, and rough cheviot tweeds. Trimmed throughout with best Italian cloth and twill serge. Some are double faced and finished with silk pipings and hand-made button holes. The Spririg1 T $fe You will want a new hat for Easter. Just look at out corner window. All the latest Spiing shapes aie there for well-dressed men. Handmade. Hand blocked, and silk tipped. Our prices tar below exclusive hat stores. 98c $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 amter Clothiers, Hatters innr oftTr'J nannrTO third NflTltlNfiUiANK I M HMfeBT IBM V& BH IM M hVB fir (fM UEF WrSMS rTHI J IU - -' b fa b m isTlwiL OoLL IJoSIS LBy Doubtless you remembei the great In e in Philadelphia a shoit time ago, dining which the magnificent Carpet stock of John and James Dob son, valued at $700,000, was injured by I'lro, Smoke and WalCl. This magnificent stock was recently sold and we have purchased some $4,000 worth of the 3104 llosirallle Goods These goods we Place on Sale MONDAY, APHIL ICIi. Stock comprises : Royal Wiltons, Velvets, Axminsters, These goods we have placed on sale m our Basement, and they will be sold at 25c. On the Dollar. We wish it distinctly undeistood that these goods are entire!) sepnrntc from our rosular stock, on which we have iudn Spcclsil Inductions Tor tills (jreal Sale. WLLIA1S -i ; ; T NEW SPRING CHILDREN'S SUITS For Easter the little fellows want to look just as swell as their papas. Our stock is now com plete, the new designs in the Double-Breasted Ves tee effect finished with combination shades, in shields and inlaid collais, braide.l and finished with finest Swiss Silk Sou taches and bullion braid, made of the highest grade materials and regularly sold at a higher price. $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. Boys' Double-Breasted Two garment Suits in ages from 9 to ic; yeais, of such trustworthy materi als as the Hanover & Sawyer Mills' Cassimeres, double and twist yarns, the veiy latest spiing colorings, in club check's and overplaids, finished with the best Italian lining. Samters' prices, $3t$3.50,$4.$4.50 and $6.50 Confirmation Suits For boys in ages from 14 to 19 years, long pants, in black or blue, fine twill all wool Condone" cloth, single or double-breasted styles. Just the thing tor a good serviceable dress suit, and the price is far below that of last Eas ter for the same quality. Samters price, $5, $6.50, $7, $8, $10 and $12. HManMMiaaaMMriHaMM Boys' Fine Blouses Made in ruffled and plain, Fauntleroy style, finished with all over embroid eied collars of fine white Cambric. Special price for Easter 50c, 75c, $J.50 and $2.00 1 w -T(a z ld3' 5 fi v?? U. j, l.J t 6 5fl JMEn.i1 Jxt E J d.lilLa and Furnishers. 131 VOoj Body and Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, Hall and Stair Carpets. HcANULTY A. t x $ t ft KJ KKEP Y0l EYE On Our Windows in Mfmruifii uiu muu HL OF SGRANTON, Special Attention Given to Hits'. iiess and Pergonal Accuiiuti. I.ihciMl AccoiiiiiinUatioiH H tended According to llalanccs mil Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 70,000 W.H. roXNEU, President. HKXKYBlllilX.Jr., Vice Pro. WILLIAM II. PECK. Cnslllcr The vault of this hank is pro. tcctcd by Holmes' Ulectrio Pro. tective System, "TI u II a 'I IM V-s " If ST" Mil m If l J
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