The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 09, 1898, Morning, Page 12, Image 12

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, APRIL 9. 189S,
Roy.l makes the load pure,
wholesome and delicious.
powder
Absolutely Puro
ROfAi etKiNs roACtn to., Nt von.
if ONE WOMAN'S VIEWS.
If therp ! anHhliiR pitiable in till''
loril It Is the spectacle of a mm li"
lins bPi-n ili.iKcd into a mllllm-iy nlmn
hy Ills wife, who liislt tlmt In- Hhiill
u'i'-'t In ilecldlnj? upon hei Ilntf r lmt.
Ills utterlv lielpli'os, hopeless, wctcliol
I"i - hten-dr.ifted-nnd - enn't - Kot-.'i-mlutltuto
look would l tally move tho
licit I of n Spnnlntil. Xo mutter wliat
Ws station In life the ppri"-lon H
l)rnctlcnll the muiip. Ho feuW thut Mu
)noi- and the millinery kIiH l.now and
lie knows tlmt his wife will "elect the
Jiendsrnr whlih plensts her, ivKiudlt S
of his feeble lemonstiarirei In the mat
ter nnd lils inlc'iy Is not lightened
li her ocLnblomil appeals to Ills judg
ment. Yesterday theie were thiee unhappy
Individuals to be seen In dlfterent mil
linery establishments, at ailotis times,
nil with uniformly fad countenancei'.
One was In a liljr shop on Wyoming
avenue und tho jnetty nlcovo ai ranged
nt th etieme end of the building was
a most nttrarthu wai to tlie feminine
vl'ltor. This man fat and clutcm.il
the chair as If lie wore uunitlm: Ui
next twinge to be ndmlnhtoied by the
dentist. Once hl face lightened. He
snw the Inntil luck nnd blown 1i.it of
n until r man, who had eldently come
in when hu v.asn't lmiMng und lie
ixcoioliiKly felt cheered In the com
1 aiilonhlp of another unfortunate 11
himself. Me studied the Htr.mirors
IncK nttentlelv and mentally decided
that It was plainly to be fc n that
tl' other fellow was also umomfiut
uble. As he Kazid. something l.ithrr
familiar In the unconscious obltct of
Ms intort-st appealed to him and sud
ilenlv he icalizid that the Ions ltile
mirror opposite was giving a J.Ulur
iinutual l'ieture of himself, as from his
ordlnaiy point of low he seldom wir
thecurved S"am.s In the back of his own
coat. Then the old weaiy demcssid
lorlr i amp back to his face, although
he tiled to seem Interested In a "kitt
ling turquoise hued hat which his wife
nt this time presented for his Inspec
tion. Then, because ho was too wi etch
id to teallzc It, lie begun blaring at a
pretty nltl who. It might hate been
nnsonably thought, was so thoroughly
nb.soibed i.i the hats she was tijIiM on,
one after another, that dv would h.ue
bei'ii obllvloifs to other Incident lis. ltut
flie noticed the stales for which the
poor man was rtnlly not iiioinll for
ImmoialhOiespoiT-lnlo and she prompt
ly went and i omplalned to oiv of the
jnoprletoib that If he exnecti d :
pect.iblo oung ladies to nattonl.j his
stoie hi should i.lu lc nias'n -s. Tin n
the proriietor, fonlng j. man, lookid at
her with defeienlia'i aduiitatlon mil
leluetantly walked up to the middli
a"ed offender and whimperingly invited
him out. The martyr almost fell on his
deliverers neck and lati r, when th
illllculty was ispliilneil, lefuicd to fly
Into a piopei paslon but shouted with
weeding gladnes-s- "I'll tell that to
:Uary r.IIen. It'll settle the mlllineiy
business, and this will bo tho last
opening I'll have to attend with her"'
He did tell her and up to last night at
in o'clock, phe had lefused to spuk to
litm. 1 doubt If they hi'iir the Ulster
music in the same church toinoirow,
although she will wear a new hat In
which tunpiolse will iiredomlnato.
There Is one young woman in this
town who In future will lefialn fiom
trjlng on "opening" hats. As It Is,
she his tried them on once too otten.
for the other day she came home with
something very undcsiiable on her
head and It was something not at all
In the shape of headgear, but Instead,
ctawled or skipped, or 1 an whatever
the lion id cieaturcs may do very
much to her discomfort und dei Idcdlj
to the honor of her family when the
truth of the matter was discoveied.
Theie was a hint led trip down town,
the purchase of line combs in tho
hunch, and vatlous mjsterlous appli
cations followed, nnd the victim Is now
devoting considerable time to wnrnlng
her frknds by citing a horrible ex
ample, which, of course, is not located
In her own family.
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Speaking or hats, a nice young man
wild the other day: "You needn't think
the gills nre having all the woiry about
i:aster hats. I can just tell you, we
have troubles of our own. The new
styles are nairow-biimnud, and tiny
weren't designed for me at all. I look
like the dickens in a nanow brim and
I shan't wear 'em, no slr-ee." Hut then
he will. He's not supeilor to the lest
of us. We all said we shouldn't wear
huge sleeves, but wo would and did.
We loved them so nfter a time that we
vowed never to udopt the threatened
little sleeves. Now we're making the
dressmaker's life a burden lest she
won't get them rmall enough. The
nice young man will be wearing a hat
tomorrow with the mrrowest possible
brim, and will look handrome in It, of
course.
There la another man In this town
who will probably be seen in an up-to.
Cate hat In the rear future, If he Isn't
already. He boupht a new one not long
pgo and caroful! hu.isT It away, await
ing a pleasant dnv r.r a more con
venient season In which, to wear it. A
tramp came alone who wanted a hat
The good housewife rcmepiicicd that
Fi'p had seen an old one In a closet.
and oroceeiUd to bestow It upon the
applicant. The next Sunday the head
of the facdlv went to get his new hat
lictore starting for church. It couldn't
be found, although a dir.gv old one
hung near Its supposed lccatlcn. Then
1. transphul II at mv l.uly hnd de
lighted tho sou' of the iitri'y tinmp
with her husband's new an beautiful
hot. "And It was a Dunlnn!" he rue
fully exclaimed. Saucy Hess.
IinnolHftinnci Telephone Heron)
It Is believed that tho long-distance
telephone record of successful communi
cation was broken at Caiman, Term., on
January 5. John II Connor, representa
tive of tho Hell company, tnlked with 'ho
operator at Norfolk, Vo. Tho circuit used
passed! through Nashville, KinnsvlllP,
Torre llmite. Indianapolis, I'lttsburg,
l'hlladelphl i. Wnnhlnuton and nichinond
to Norfolk, making fully 1,W miles.
MUSICALGOSSIP.
Although tP different church choirs
nro assiduously prepnilmt special music
for Kiister, tho Interest In the utamluid
of tho worth has somewhat deteriorated
us eomp.irul with tho woik of 'former
jiais. Whin Mr. lleorgo Noycs Hock
well directed at the old Adams Avenue
Methodist Kplsropal chinch. John T.
Wutklns at tho l'rnn Avenuo Hnptlst
rhuicli, llajiln Uvaiis at the Second
Preshiterlitn church, i'rofessoi Oross at
tho catlieilrnl, llonco Hand nt the first
I'resbjterlan church with their augment
ed choirs, orchestral accompaniments, nt
least two months (Instead of two weeks)
rehearsals weiu given Hundreds wero
turned away from the crowded churches
who had come from far and near to hear
the glorious Kistcr music And the re
marks of strangers from New York. Bos
ton I'lillidilphli and other largo cities
that Heranton choirs gave so good music
and In some Instances better muIr than
was heard at the above metropolitan cen
teis Wire common allusions. Ale our
church trustees 01 music committees. loos
ing sight of the fact that good devotional
singing Is ns neccssaiy to the success
of the servlco and tho titling of the pews
us good preaching" Heonomy in tho choir
loft is expensive economy.
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Airangi meiits arc being made for .1
coin 1 rt of a faiewill 1 hnrncter to our
able musician, T J. Davles, in ho lias ile
cldi d to pi ot cute his piofpsslou among
the Inhabitants of the Smoky City whero
lie lias found many tl lends, and where
bis lnbors will be appreciated, the con
ceit will lie a slice ess,
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Next Wednesday 1 veiling the Sornnton
I.ledi ikr.1117, 11111I1 r thu directorship of
John T. Watklns villi give 11 very line
conceit. Ik sldi s the cholus of twentv
llve voices, assisting talent will be the
"Oipheus Clin", tho Seranton 'Aihi r
Quart! tte and soprano soloist Miss Sus
ie Uliiek.
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Mis Joseph O'Urlen, Miss llessle
SI11.1t, the Sihubeit eiu.irtette, and John
T Watklns will p,irtlclpite In a loneert
to be given at i'eekvllle cm the -7th Inst.
Notwithstanding the f re quint i chuffs
Willi h eisteddfods held at Seianton hivi
neelvid at the hands of Wllkcs-i'arn ins
our singeis are bent on spending at tin
village em tin' banks of Siisuuehniin 1
canal an avenge of $J no a pel son and
this In the face of the piesent condition
ol affairs at the mills and mines. I Urn
much mole pimltnhle would tin expendi
ture of say $" n person pel jcai be to
Waid the maintenance of 11 peimauent
I'lioral society than these pcilodic.il ex
e urslotis to llkes-lluie. It Is high
lime our singers consider this matter.
The renowned Welsh tenor, H. Hi nil
Williams, owing to bis numerous eugagi
inputs In cone'iit vi 01k tliiough the stuns
nnd fan.id 1, has bet 11 eomp"lled to 11
slgu his position as solo tenor nt the
Marble Collcgluto chinch. I'lfth aveniu,
New Yolk, wbelo lie received .1 eaily
stipend of J.MuO.
William Woolf and'Aithur AVoolev,
will-known to Sciantunlutis, through
their work with the Hiker Opera toni
p.inj, ale at piesint membiis of the
Castle Sepiaie Ojicra houso now, pl.ijlng
nt tho American Theater, Knt Poitj
second stieet.
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John T. Watklns. assisted by Miss Sail
er, Miss Margaret Jones, n. Hvans,
Ihigtne '. Ham, I'rofessoi- fJuston
Schmidt, will give 11 concert at Houesdnle
Opeia house next Tuesd.is. Honesdile
Press calls It the musical event of the
season.
The coming violin solo of Fred WW
in.icr. In connection with tho Syniphonv
Oiehestra soelctj's eoiieeit Is now being
constantly re he 111 seel by the 01 chest in
The solo lor Itself Is not n trick solo, 1101
a display of tlieworks, nor Is it one of
llio misnamed solos, while some simple
homely meloilv is iilaed and then vailed
nnd raised till the uildlcnca is so vivmlnl
thut the.v applaud Its finish out of pun
delight, the solo to be plajid bv I'm!
Wldmajer is ore of gieat tielinkal ellf
fleulty. nnd In foun Is a serbs of melo
(IIhs thut on tho violin alone would be
ileh and lieautlful, but when combined
with an orehestinl nccompinlmeiit of
iquil beauty, the e nsi mlile gives effects
lar more pleasing to tin . 1 1 lit n 1 list, nr
than tho usual solo, whole tho uccom
p.mlment is merely an h.i-monlcal ele
tumlnatoi and tin- soloist a violin jug
gler. 'I I
Tho Intel est evinced bv the people of
Seranton generally In the Svmplionv Oi
eliestm society is uniisu ill keen this
j ear as Is lllustialcd bv the fact that
th orche stui floor of the the ate 1 Is en
tluly sold out ns well as almost the
wholo h.ilcniiv There uiu but few boxt s
and logts still unsold It Is expected
that a few critics fiom some of t ))
New Yoik papeis will be down to glvo
thilr criticisms on tin coming eonceit
on Moitda. Apiil IS. as the progiaminn
cimtains seveial entirely new- and oilgln il
futures not only as new compositions
but In the stj Us of their lnstiunintatlon
Tickets can be had of MisS IMIth Jones,
or at I.orenz .- ICoemjiIe's tliug store,
Washington nvmui and l.lnden stieet.
Tho diagram will shot tly be opem...
Max Hclnrlch, of lloston, hondon and
nerlln, will sing a number of solos at
tho Lceum theater on Monday, April
IS. His singing Is peculiar to himself,
as ho is lils own accompanist Practical
ly, Ills pirforiiirti'cu Is a duett tiling
11 pianist of considerable skill, h Is ublo
to fiame his rich deep voice in 1111 accom
paniment which it vials all its beauty
This unusual combination of plnnlst nnd
singer has met ovtrjwheip with tho ap
probation of the si vt test ciitlcs and has
at ever p iforniance cm 1 led the audi
ence by stoim.
The iMni'jrl.iu ' (3lee society, iworth
Piossir, e-onduetor will meet in Hobcit
Mollis lodge 100m tomoiroiv 1 ftcrniou
nt J.JU Membiis are inim-stid to ne
promptly on time
The Apollo club met Thursday evening
in rinlev's hall, I. lekawiinuii annuo,
with u. laigo nuinbei In attendance. Ow
lug to tho absence of I'roft ssor Hem
linger, Mr Tom Hcjuou was appointee
dlitctor, wlille Professor Iworth Pios
sii acttd us aceumpinlst. Alter the usual
rehcuisal a short business session fol
lowed at which the following committee,
Prolessor Itlchurds, p. n Wnriin, a. 1).
Itodge-rs l". 1'lurtj and II I. Johns
were apnolntcd to woik In eonjunetlon
with atommiiiti 01 iltltns win, nic ln
t.n slid lu tin inoMineut ut l.iulei ng
I'lofessor T J H.ivlns ,1 ti si iinonial con
Sn as 11 if pi
Boft, 'White Hands with Shapely NaiN, r.uxu
riint Hair with Clean, Wlmlesmne Sealp, pro
duced by Ci'Tici'RA So U-, tho most effectlvo
i.1ln purif)liiK ami heautifliig f".ip in ths
wiirM, as well purest and a widest, for
toilet, bitli, and nurtiorv Tho onlj prerentlv o
of inlhinmatlon and clogging of the l'oiu.
jT ? parfik
sotlMliolJthroughoaUhewotM. Fottii DitcoiVD
Cum e OBr.,fiol. 1'ror. , Poelon, V, H A.
or' tlow to 1'urlfy aod Pcautif tho Skin, Bcalp,
tod ifalr,' mailed frrt,
BABY HUMORS liWlV.iS.J.It
cert prior to his leaving for Pittsburg.
Tho commlttco will mecf during the next
week nnd mako necessary nrrntigements
and report nt the usual meeting on Thurs
day evening of next week.
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Tho following epiartcttes hao been re
hearsing very pretty nius.e for teachers'
Institute, which will bo held next vicck,
commencing Monday: I.llzabctli Lewis,
Cora (Irlllln, W. D. Hdwnrds nnd David
Owens tind W I). Hdwnrds, D A. Stone,
J. It. Hughes and Devld Owens.
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A most Intctcsttng nnd delightful stu
dents' recital was given last Thursday
evening nt tho Seranton Conservatory of
Music Tho departments repnsentcd vvcro
voice, violin nnd piano. The Misses Clnru
Simpson, Hdlth James, Hose Gallon, Klip
or Martin and lkllth Martin sang songs
by Chamlnnde, Heach, Cantor, Dcnsn
and Qllchrlst. The violin department was
leprescnteel by the Misses Uertha Wehlau
nnd Mary Dlekon and Mr William Schil
ling lu compositions bv Hllle, Hplcss and
Hohni. Piano niimbeis by Scliumnnn,
Orleg, Moszkowskl, Do llanck, La
vnlUe, Hrllch and Half vvcro given by
the Misses Helen Matthews, Louise, Slo
cum, Clara Browning, Hditli Houser,
What
as
Health Broken Down, Heart Troubles, Torpid
Liver, Consumption, Rheumatism
Whatever It Was, Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured bv Its Power as
The One True Blood Purifier.
Discouraged people are numerous now some because of
lost business, dthers because of lost health. All may find
fresh inspiration and valuable suggestions in the following:
11 C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mnss.:
" Gentlemen: For 12 yearn I havo been
n commercial traveller, and owing to tho
hardship) ot my life, long railroad Jumps,
all kinds of exposure, and midden changes
of cllmato, etc., ray health gavo way.
Phyaiclana did not help mo and I was
given up to die. My Illness developed a
Complication of Diooasos.
I was without ambition or appetite. All
strength had left me. Ono doctor Bald I
had heart dlseaso, another torpid liver,
a third Bald it was lung trouble and
another consumption, nnd so on. I havo
no doubt, symptoms ot all theso com
plaints and oven that ot rheumatism,
judging from tho stiffness and pains in
my joints and legs at times, wero mani
fest. I was unttblo to attend to business,
was confined to ray room and frequently
lay In ncomatoso state for hours. I was so
feeble, nnd so little encouragement was
offered, that I began to wonder
Whoro I Woulu bo Burlod.
Finally, as a last effort to help myself, I
decided to try llood's Sarsaparilla. Tho
Sold bv all driurgMx. Price 91, six for $.r. Prepared only by
(J. i. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, Tho Best Spiiug Medicine.
Ready
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lished a model Clothing house for men only.
OS firlh
the country. You get them at lc5? thau cost. Indeed you do. When a man wears a
garmeut bought here he will purchase no other. Regarding our style and patterns 3'ou'll
have to drop in and see if they are not strictly up to date.
SEE OUR WINDOWS.
Mnlf ftf U ' A SM.0 Tnllor-JInile Milt Tor $10.00 QQft IU A Onifl
m U3 U 1 S3.0I) Merchant TnllorOIadu Trouscrs.82.50 j UjU U5 (II UUhu
We cheerfully make any alteration to improve the fit. All garments
bought of us kept in repiir a year free of charge.
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Men's Patent Leather and Goodyear Welt Shoes, very
styl.sh and dressy; regular selling price the town Q
over $5.00 to $6. oo. For today only ipj&.vo
PAIR.
Men's Vici Patent Tip Fine Shoes, worth $. t 0
$2.50, at $1.9o
LADIES' SHOES.
Ladies' Tan Vici Shoes, cloth top, very flex- q. i Q
ible and serviceable, value $5.00. Today only... Jpl'Vo
We invite you to call early and avoid
to show goods, and you will surely save
MYER
307 Lackawanna Avenue,
Hnrrlet Stcllc, Adcllo renvvnrden, Hva
Wheeler, Umma Hone and Marlon Hutch
ison, ,., . II II II
Miss Anna Salmon, who sBg nt tho
Young Men's Christian nrsoclalton last
Sunday, plensed everyone by the beauty
of her mezzo-soprano.
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A few Haster dent's havo been sub
mitted: Don't forco the voice, because forcing
tho voice Injures the throat.
Don't sing through your teeth, because
the words cannot be heard distinctly.
Don't hold jour music copy licfom j'nur
face, because, you should bo seen ns well
as heard
Don t sing merely for jou own amuse
ment, because there may bo somo who
caro to henr jou.
Don't cat to oxcess before singing, be-
icauso deep breathing Is prevented by 10
Don't sing In a leaning posture with the
head Inclined on the chest, because the
vocnl organs of tho Inrnyx become
stained.
Don't sing unmindful of the expression
of the music, because tho expi'sstons aro
thiro for a purpose.
the Trouble?
offects ot o few doses of the mcdlclno
Gcemed almost magical. Tho doprcssrd
feeling left mo, ind when ono bottle had
been taken, I hod regained an nppctito,
and strength was coming back. After
finishing tho third bottle I was able to
go about ray commercial duties. I con
tinued to improvo, and to satisfy my mind
that I had fully regained health, I sub
mitted myself to a doctor for examination.
Iio pronounced mo 'sound as a dollar.'
Threo months later, I passed a rigid ex
amination for insurance. I have slnco
been in the best of health, notwithstand
ing my travels, and I givo
All tho Credit to Hood's
Sarsaparilla, as each season sinco I havo
taken several bottles. It keeps ray blood
in good circulation, gives me a keen ap
petite and leaves no room for that tired
feeling which naturally finds easy prey
among thoso of my calling in the summer
months after an early spring hustle. I
consider Hood's Sarsaparilla tho means
of saving my life, and I gladly speak in
its favor." A. J. Leitcit, homo address,
Cass IIouso, Saginaw, Michigan.
To serve you as you never have been before
r$ in matters nertainiue to vour clothes, at 427
9 AYJLJIJIL LACKAWANNA
m lot I
lligpgll
FEW SPECIALS
Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesole and Retail Shoe House.
NEV YORK DENTAL PARLORS
"TiiKTii mam PGRrncr."
ORI'iPATuRS Or PAI.UtSS jE 1 1-1ST U.
Weliaveall the Uteit discoveries lor lle.
vlntlni pain.
Wo extrnct teeth, fill teeth nnd apply gold
crowns nnd bridge) work without tho least
pnrtlclo of pain, by 11 method pietontel nnd
uod by us only. NO CltAKlll! for pululon
extrnilluK whin teeth aro ordered.
... vS.
Full Set Teeth, 83.0.
We gunrnnteo 11 (It.
Gold Crowns, $3.00.
All other work nt proportionately low prices.
43-Uold Crowns anJ Urlelze Work a
Specialty.
Ilelns tho oldest nnd Inreest dontut pirlor
In the world, we nro no well equipped that nil
work done by us is the lieit to ho hint. Our
o crnttons nre positively pnlnless. All work
gmiruutccd for 10 yenrs
NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS
Corner Lackawanna nnd M yomliiff Aves.,
(Over Nouurk Mhoo .Store )
Hours, 8 to S htiuiliiy, 10 to 4
Finest Solderless 18k
Wedding Rings. The new
Tiffany Style.
Wedding Presents
-IN-
Fine Sterling Silverware,
Rich Gut Glass,
Clocks, &c.
Our optician, Mi. Ad.tins, can fit
.ill cases of defective vision. Prices
veiy leasonable.
QHXRENiCIIIELl
130 Wyoming A3.
EAT Choice Cuts
Himtl. 321 Adams Avonuo
Kiervthlni; In the linn of fresh and
Halted Meat', sammjes I.uril, Kti'
1'ot I tltl AMM1 VMt l ht SUV,
Telephone, N 6823
THE DICKSON M'FG CO.,
s-cranton ami llltes- Itane, I'.i
Mini ifneturera of
LQCQNIOTIUSTATIONARY ENGINES
Hollers, Holstlngand Pumrln: Macht lcry.
f.eni'rnl Olllce, Soinnton, l'a
AVENUE. We have estab
t Clothing Parlors, an establish
ment well known for integrity
and square dealing. We buy mis
fit garments from tailors all over
IN FINE SHOEE.
Ladies' Donpjola Button and Lace Fiue Shoes, $. .
kid tip, very stylish shoe. Special today at p.Z..Z4
Ladies' Fine Shoes today at $1.29, $ 1.49
Oxfords we have 200 pairs of Donjjolas in Oxfords, all
colors; sizes 3 to 5 ; worth from $2.00 to $2,50. n
Special today at pl.-Z9
Children's Shoes, in all colors. 4c 39C 49C
Today at prices ' '
Boys and Youths' Shoes at prices to suit everyone.
the Rush. Remember, there is no trouble
money by it.
DA VI DOW,
Read the Evidence
and you'll sec why it is that so many of the bright
business men of New York and Pennsylvania have
invested in tlie
N 5 Per Cent Gold
First Mortgage and
Collateral Trust Bonds
OF THE
TVJew Mexico Railway and Coal Co.
They investigated before they invested. They
studied the mines and the markets. They went
at the problem as business men should. Their
money has backed their opinion. Only a limited
number of bonds are now for sale.
DIRECTORS OP THE COMPANY.
CLARENCE D. SIMPSON.. ..Simpson & Watkins, Seranton, Pa.
COL. H. U BOIES Pres. Moosic Powder Co., Seranton, Pa.
HON L A. WATRES Pres. Seranton Savings Bank and Trust Co.
THOMAS FORD Vice-Pres. ist National Bank, Pittston, Pa.
J. W. HOLLENJACK Pres. People's Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
RUDOLPH T. McCABE Pres. N. Y. & Queen Co. R. R. Co., New York
tENJAMIN S. HARMON Strong, Harmon & Matthewson, Attorneys-M-
Law, New York, N. Y.
GIRARD C. W. LOWREY. . . .. S. Lowrey & Co., New York, N. Y.
CHARLES B EDDY fiddy, New Mexico.
J ARTHUR EDDY Eddy Brothers, Denver, Col.
THOMAS H. WA1K1NS Simpson & Watkins, Seranton, Pa.
HARRY P. SIMPSON Diamond Drill Contractor, Seranton, Pa.
Wc lecommend these bonds to investors as a desirable and safo
investment.
For Prices and Further Particulars
Apply to the Following Parties:
A. H. CHRISTY Cashier Srranton Savings Bank and Trust Co,, Scrarh
ton, Pa.
W. H. PECK Cashier Third National Bank, Seranton, Pa,
H.J. ANDERSON... Vice-Pres. Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co.,
Seranton, Pa,
J. B. RUSSELL & CO. Bond Brokers, 523 N. Washington Ave., Seranton, Pa.
A. A. STERLING Cnshier People's Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
C. Y. LAYCOCK Cashier Anthracite Savings Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
E. Y. MULLIGAN... Cashier Second National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A. A. tRYDEN President Miners' Savings Bank, Pittston, Pa.
W. L. WATSIN Cashier First National Bank, Pittston, Pa.
R. A. JADWIN Cashier First National Bank, Carbondale, Pa.
Op, to Our Office,
SiMPSON & WATKINS,
Fiscal Asents. Hoard of Trade liulliliiig, Scraulon, Pft.
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Doubtless you remember the great fire in Philadelphia a short time,
ago, during which the magnificent Carpet stock of John and James Dob
son, valued at $700,000, was injured by Fire, Smoke nnd Water.
This magnificent stock was leccntly sold and we have purchased
some $4,000 worth of the Most Desirable Good. These goods wo
Place on Sale MONDAY, APHIL itli. Stock comprises :
Royal Wiltons, Body and Tapestry Brussels,
Velvets, Ingrains,
Axminsters, Hall and Stair Carpets.
These goods we have placed on sale in out Basement, and they will
be sold at
25c. On the Dollar.
Wc wish it distinctly understood that these goods are entirely
.separate from onr regular stock, on which we have made Special
ItediU'tions for tliU Great Sale.
FOR SALE
Boilers, Engines and Machinery
Wo ulll sel J Nevr or rromMliinil
Wo will sll jou new m tulco ilil In e
cinno.oi uo I rtntjmi imjtliliu u
mint in the Miichtneiy l.ini'. pt LusU
pul.ifoi '-cr i lion tuul WiuuN
mnmn sH?ffl Kin co.
701) et Lackawanna A venue.
H E K ELEY. Hj'. Teeihor, 3913
WOLF iV UENZEL,
140 Adams Ave., Opp. Court Moui.
PRACTICAL TINNERS ud PLUMBERS
fcola Accnts for r.lclnrdson-Boyiitoa'i
turnttaei and Itaait
Seranton, Pa.
A MA. HBk 4H
DDL TO
OF
ANULTY
THIRD iliL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Special Attention Given tnBuoU
ncss and l'cr-onal Accounts.
Liberal Accommodation Ex
tended According to llalanccs ani
Kcsponsibility.
iil'cr Cent. Interest Allowed o
lntet'Cat Deposits.
Capital
Surplus,
Undivided Profits,
$200,000
350,000
79,000
WIF. COXNKM, President.
HHMlYRtiljttUr., VlcePre.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Caslilor
The vault of this bank Is pro.
tcctcd by llolineV hlcctric Pro
tective by&tcm.
Fertilizers
THE
T & CQNNBLL CO.
Refrigerators
AND
Ice Chests.
THE
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m
eeds
AND
con
434 Lackawanna Ava.
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