10 THIS SUKAJSTUiS TlumiNJi-SAfUirDAV. AVIUL 1(. 189S. I Solving the . s "Any thllilten?" ditciloil llot. gently He Itail just Riven lior the IntereBtltiR infoniMtlcin tlmt lie uih u widower, hIUiourIi so jotttiK thlity-lho lit the OUMtk'. "OiK'." he iiilmlttrtl, mill tils dejected tonu FteitiPil tu lnii'lv that that one Avns nn tirmtlsfnrtot iiompsBlon imt qulto light In Its head, iit-ilmps, or dlM JiRtlteil with a hiurlli) "We had only hern nmirlid u 3cui jou Know. Hhc died vi It was bom "Ali-li"' hrenthed IJnsr, with oft In tensity. She did nut like to saj moie: and the womanly pity uillliiK out to lilni In his lnlsfottune wub sutikluitlv epressod. IIiivImk cmi-iuiiicd the after- dinner rlintftte, IihIhIrciI in at her uiKCllt hlddlliK, he was at lllu-itj to lospond to It thi'j iNhaled their "IrIis tufcetllii. It was In fait it turtle, tiltii Iv eyiniiathetir nlRlit -inlld Htlll, soll tiny, with u heuutlftil inoon The nit out In It alone, tete-a-tete, on liim-ninc-k chnlis, fiu- to sit thus till lied time, whllo their host and hoti -s, hci uiU'le and aunt, dozed oer newspapot and knitting In the iltitvv liiR-room he hind tliem. the wot Id foiRtUtlllR, by the vol Id fntgut Son or dtuiBhtft " Mlcs I.iisiiHm nskid, after a pause, not willing to break the tlitcncl of such an exquisite btibjeet. "A bov,' Ftild Mr Hell, still with that unfntheilv nlr of illsimiti nt "Some times I wish It n n Kill. She could look nfter me l and b , I could hsno her trained to he my housikeepci and bow my button!) on tint Mitt of thing, j on know. ' "You would hae to wait a long time," Fnld Itose ".ludplUK by bv join InnkB," she turned adinltlns ies upon his very cunielv peison, 'It must be n petftit Infant at pieyent ' "Quite an Infant that Is lot me ho font teen months anil a little oei Yet, It will be fifteen months on Thuis day Flnre he was limn And lost his molhei two dnjs nftci "Poor, poor little thlm?' ' ejaculated lloso. Oil," laushed the oiiiir man, In an odd, mirthless vay, ' you needn't waste any pity on him, Mls Lisielles, he's all right Hoi's in fat neer nlled a thine In his life might tnke the pilxe in a unbj show, fo the tell me I haven t seen him myself foi a good tvhllo." 'You lnven'i"" died Hope smilingly Indignant. "Well you ale a nice sort oT a parent, 1 must nv' Don't jou lituo him with ni at home their'' ' I haven't g t a lunm I .ue It up tvlicui nij pool girl died What's the use ot a homo to im ' I Fliould novr he theie, mj business tuki s me all oet the eountij, and A on can't lute n house and a vininj.' child to s-prv.ints The little time that 1 did try to einy on by no self they plajcd the deuto with meij thing, i hlld and nil tr woman started feeding It with thick auowroot Slu'c1 have killed it. to a ctitalnty." "Ves Indeed The Idpn' Tut It's in ciedible what come foolr of women will do In the way of mismanaging a bibv used to se- a gient denl of that when I wnc a dlxtiict ifltoi " ' . niothei oi half a dozen, too" said Mr i:ll, loikitlvUv llshtlng another elgurette "While n girl who'd iievel had finj took to tin job like a duck lo water- Knew Juat whut to do end how to do it I will my thut fin h.r. ' "The instinct is in us all. ' remarked 51Ikc I.nscellee. tin iimilv. to he man In th moon, who minn 1 in Hiucy the couple w 1th bin lonmu in his c het k. "Or If net, It oup-ht to In 1 m mi k J cbuld give innuj a niollier points, as you mil It ' "Vi' no doubt ru could 1 boa. 1 somebody fnv the pIIvi dn, that mothers aie bom not made Wr true, too Vou e it in the Mttle crlrls nuiflng theli dolly I don t tlilnk unv ttnnff of h Hhe-chllcl that ltnnl want a doll as Foon is It can spenk ' "I ill mivs loed them," cliil.ilod Hone. Hi le. ncd Cm u aid to look it i Hl del s ihIi tint the nilvf'l light ha I lust touch d. malclpg it fhitif- out from It c hac Uuioiiiid of Ink Iiom" nn vc-randa. jwt. anil tli ie was duiiei i of nip tuie to the dcllcntc thread ot the top. lo that win ealnr no charming u cpnisiition. Whtieforc the ning lady hei-tiii d to Inipiln whut hud be c.01. if of tilts little Hi'll. I KIlpUoHl." vlip H.lld, "he Is Mill llita njoth, i'h people '" Wowh rfsiiminir lux attitude of re pOH' , J!r I til puffed awhile in silence, then answered ".So-o, not tsactlv "With u fihnd of hu inotii.i'n not her fuilll. !'nfi)i tiil.ati'lv hoi family is In llnrlanil, to Is mine yelther of u l.ud u (.oul hero In lonclt's to us That wax Just the dl.Ililille " It n nut hne been u crent dltlli ultj," lmiriiniiid Hose in u feillng tone. "I belies miu .issented Ml Hell, with uiplMHW 'In fact, It put mu Into the most ildlculous hole, the most cuilfounded Hl-nne that 1 ian'1 lur it) i life of me si m w ijr out of otm thpt However, T mustn't talk about It to ou It s net a thing that OUtht to be tnlltid about to nn body ' And et lie yeanutl to talk about It, and now , and to thin puttlcularlv sym pathetic woman, who was not joung Will elddv. but, lll-e hlniselt. far mu of hei 'teens unit esperh need In tho tioilhlea of life, fiicIi uh woighed him down, fhere was "something about hei." he thought, that tncslstlbly ap pealed to him. and he did not know what; hut an nuthoi, who knows ev eiMhlng, knows eaetl what It iiiib. It was tho moonlight night. A few uoids Horn her. Inched by the nameless influences of tho hour, loosened his tongue, 'You mustn t think mo an unnntuial puust, ' he taid ' It's not that at all. I'm awfully fond of him. I'o got his photograph In my pocket I'll show It to you when we go in the last one for the time being. I got a new one about once a month, in all sorts of get ups. clothes and no clothes, hut ull us fnt an liutior, and gi Inning from ear to ear with the joy ot life You never saw such a fetehlng little cuss I'd t-dvo tiny thing to get hold of him If I could " "Hut, sunlj-hls own father' "No. It sounds absurd to ou, uat uinllj; hut that b because ou don t undeistand the situation" "I can't concele of any situation" & iaupnum, ere . ONLY PERFECT HOME CURE IN THE WORLD. ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. WRITE U IN CONPIQCNCC. ST. PAUL ASSOCIATION, .-0 HROADWJY -W PHK. HirM Difficulty. "Of course not. It's a pieposteious sltuutlon. And 1 Just drifted Into It, I don't know how oh, 1 do know It wns for the child's own sake; so that you icall mustn't tall me a henttless pni ent nn moie. Miss l.ascellts. N'obody would do that who knew what I'd silt furtl foi htm'" Mi Hell took the si c otd clgnretto fiom his mouth, and s tiled dtepb. "12in In the beginning It would have been dllllelllt to get out n it Having once goi in, lie coniin Hi d. after a pause; ' but It has been I'olng on so long, getting woise and WMn even day and every hotit, till now I m tangled up and helpless, like truit moth lu that spider's well" point ing to a little lneit trngodj going jii tlChllil tin m Miss I.aMcllcs le.uu d forward, lst Inr hi i .urns on her knees, and sptind Ing her hands in the onchnntlng mooii lliht which made them look 'vhlte as Irt ails and made htr rutluT worn fife link iih If finely carved) in Ivory. It wns n graceful, thoughtful, confiden tial pose, and hei eyes, uplifted, gleamed just under his eves, Ineffable 'oft and kind. 'I'm so sort'" she niuimured "Hut If I don't know what the trouble Is- Oh dun t tell me If jou'd lather not' I can't lnli on, ran I" I do wish 1 could'' "So do I lint I'm nfiald nobodv cm help me And .vet pel hups a fiesh eve a woman s clearer Insight" He piused. It ti solute, then succumbed to temptation ' Look heie. Miss Iyiscellos I'll just tell vol! how It Ms, If voti'll Pionilfce not to spenk of it again You aie no gusslp i know vmi will undei stand and It will be such a blessed lellef to tell soniebodj And peihaps ui could advlsp nie, after all ' "Let mi trv," she bioko In. eneotir- nglnglv I"oi an Instnnt her pearh hand touched his sleeve "You may tiust me," she snid "I'm sine of it I'm sine of it," he responded watmlv He flung nwav the lemnant of the second eigaictte, took a moment to collect himself, and plunged headlontr "You see we had nobodv belonging to us in this eotintrj. I camp out to mnko a living and a home for her too ciowded up In nngland and as soon as I d got a bit ot steady income T rent for het to loin me ot course, we had to be mairlPd fiom snmewherp, and some kind old people that I knew took her off the ship and looked efter hei foi a dnv or two. and we diove to chinch f mm their house Theli daugh ter .it ted as bildesmald, nnd she and my wife got to be gieit chums She used to come and ta with us a good deal It was lonesome for the pom ri1 In a stnnm. laud and me so much awaj and we ued to nut nn iti, them when we went to town In fact, ihev win what jou might call bnsoni filends That wn just the ill flic ultv " "You aie speaking," quelled Hose gentlv. 'of the peion who has tho bnbv ' "Exactly Ah, I see jou begin to uuderstwid " "I think so," said Hose, with n smile bi oad enough to be Mble In nnv kind of moonlight "Hut what wns the dlf llcultv''" "Well, jou know, being wi ically fond of hei, and all that wishing to do it for the --ake of her dead ft lend, what toulil I saj Hspeclally ns those wo men vere killing tho unfoitunate bint between them She was not so eiy young, nnd was evidently clevei at mnnnglng " ' Yes" Intel posed Hose, smiling still "And pecullailv situated foi undei -taking the job mut h ns jou aie sltu utid here living with two old folks who doted on hei and weie onlj too pleased to let her do whatever she liked, fond ot a baby, arid In want of some objet t In lite and so on Hut chiefly it was for Mabel's sake To see pom Mabtl's child messed nnd mauled ahum bv a set of bungling lgnouint clMitutes. who Ind no inteiest w Int el' r In It, was moie than she could stand, sin said, to tell the tiiith, I ii'tildn t stand It elthei. and she begged no to let her have it to look aftei. as theie was io female ftiend or lelative nenrei to It than she was What could I do She lived In a nice, health .spot and then- was the old niothi i with her evpultme, nud I was obliged to go awnv, and and well, I jut had to sav 'ye,' and be thankful to do It. v mil the the doetoi found a we eugagedthe suit of nuifce that does evcivthlng vou know, n line, snapping voting woman In the pink of condition mid nwav they went to Melbourne togethii And at the 111 st blush the woist of tin trouble penned ovtr, Instead ot just beginning I nave up mv hoiisi and sti ud the tuiiiltuu, and went oil ultir in) iieeessaiy business!, nns.r.illi enough, in. jou may suppose, but it leant with an eus mind about the ho Vs fin as ho wns concerned, ns fui as Ikioi, dear Mabel was eoneeinod. I felt that I had acted for the best. Tor the matter of thut, louklng at tho business from their puint of view, It appears even now that I did act foi the best Ilidei d, 1 don't for tho life ot me undei stnnd how any man could have acted othetwlse undei the elicumstanees. The listener, listening Intent!, here PJt a unlet tlllestiun 'Did ou mu hei '"which caused the mutator to wince like a called hotse, "Ah, theie jou hit the weak spot Miss I,ucelles, tight in the buH's-ee,' lie declared, sighing furiously. "If I could have paid hei. of course theie'd have been no dllllcult) nt all Hut she wouldn't be paid " "You ought to have Insisted on It," said Hose seveiel. "I did Insist I Inslfted all I knew hut she said It was a hiboi of love foi her ft lend, and seemid so hint at the Idea of money being brought Into the question that I was ashamed to press her lie ond a certain point She let me pay for tho nurse's bo.ud, and that's all Tho baby didn't eat ail thing. ou see, and thty weie comfortably oil, with lots of spaio looms In their house and I Just looked on It ns a sou nf tompoini visit until wo shuld bo able to turn wound a bit. Hut"with an other sigh "he's there ot" Miss Lnscelles nodded, with un nlr of utter wisdom "Of course, ou went often to see tho child?" 'Whenever I was In town And found him alwas the same, so beauti fully cated for that, upon my soul, I never saw n baby In my llfo so seet and clean and wholesomo looking. Jolly as n little sandboy all tho time, too ' "That means that hu had n perfect constitution, Inherited from )ou, evi dently. And you were foitunatc In tho nutso?" ' Very fortunate. Hut It appeared that be ond beyond running tho com missariat department, so to speak, she did net to nothlncr for him. Mls the lady I spoke of did everything. Made hei elf a pet feet slave to him" "Hought his clothes?" 'Oh," groaned the wretched man "I suppose so What did I know about a baby's tlothes7 And she wouldnt answer mv questions said he was all light and didn't want for unythlng, ns I tolild see with my own ees. 1 tiled making presents, used to send game nnd things, found out her birthday and iavo her a low el. took every chance I toilld gel to wotk off the obligation but It wns no usp. She gave me n blithdiy present uftcr Id given hei one " "Well, If moths will go Into spldors' webs," rematked his companion, the mist tuke the consequences" ' Sometimes the get helped out " he ltplled. "Some beneficent godlike be ing puts out nn omnipotent llngei "' lie looked nt hei and she looked at him At this moment the seemed to hiue known one another Intimately foi eats The moon again Tell me evei thing," she said, 'and 1 11 help iji out." So then he told her tint ho had been giving up the htlilt of frequently vis iting his son. Cow ai ill and wink, he kn"w, but the thing was too confound edly awkward, too enibatrasslng nit" i'i thei. 'Hut she wiltes She w rlti s a full lepoit ovel week tells me What hi w Mghs nnd when he's got n fri"h tooth nnd how he crawls about the eatpt and Into her bed of a morrlng, and imi tates the tat mewlng.nnd drlnk-i I don t know how mm) pints of new milk a dnv, and nil that sort of thlnir I bc-ll'-ve the rfscnl Ins the appitlte of a voting tiger and jet I can't pay foi whit he eats' The nuise was long -igo dispensed with, so thnt I've not even hei In ud to -cnd a cheek foi that thev i might b thaneo in ike a tillle of pioflt out of It seems too late now to slm ply tak" the child aw a, and there leive It, I haven't the unspeakable sh tlihlntss, the braren Impudence, the mean selfishness, to do sue It a thing, and, besides, he might come lo an suit of giltf, pool little chap, In that easo" Time's no doubt In the wot la that hei taking of him and doing for him have been the salvation of his health, and pel haps his life And I know by what he tells me, that he Hgularlv dotes on hei as o he oimht -and woulu howl his veiy head oft If we took him fiom her "What could I do with him If I die' take him'' I've no home, and nobodv to look after It If I had, nnd hlinl sn vants nie the deuce with a lone in in nt thill mercy. It would be woise now than It was nt Hist And fo" with a hetv lgh "ou see the situation 1 m just swallowed up body and bones. d i owned fathoms deep, In n ln of lebt nn dobllgatlon that I can nevet bv any possibility stiuggle out ot, except" lie paused and blushed. 1 sec t," continued Hose, with the candid all of a ulnd and sensible sis tei. 'except by mairing hei, vou mean ' Yes, j see the situation. I ap pp elate veur point of view I should undt! stand If it weie not Hut she tin qlltstlonibl laid the tiap foi vou di libeiatil;' just as tint spiiki laid his foi moths nnd flies nd m.uiligi by captuie h is gone i ill ' 'lib, ilon t say that'" the man pio tested In haste. "I would not foi a moment accuse hei of that Sin was Mabel's fi lend It was for hei It was out of pine worn mly compassion foi the motheiless child, nt any rnte, in the beginning And iven now 1 have no light whatevei to suppose" "Hut jou know It, all the same I'v er.v woid jou have said to me tells mi that jou know It. You mnj as well be fiank" He squlimed a little in his chilli, but confessi d us loquiitd "Well but its a caddish thing to saj 1 think she dots expect it And hasn't she the light to expect it ' How evei, that s lultltei licit- not theie The point Is, that In common honoi and honest In common manliness, I should lepn her If I can, nnd theie s no nth el wa at least, I can't fcee all otln i wa. It Is in faultC nnd not hns, that I don't take to the notion, foi a better woman nan walked, noi one that would make a bcttet mot net to the boj Hut somthow, oii do like to have jour fue choice, don t ou'' "And ought t have It ' quoth Hose with eneigj. 'And must have It, and sh ill Xow listen. Mi IIoll" nddiess ing him In mu h a tone of confidence and i nioui.i!,! ment that he felt suie slip was going to cut his bonds foith with ' jou have nsked me to help ou and I can help jou. It will be pnfcctl easj, situated as I am heie He will n t miss her aftei a couple of das and she has leall no cat till) right either to hlni oi to joti nnd It would give me the gie.itist pleasuie )ou tan Imagine This Is whit ) ou must do" she leaned foi ward In hei thali and gimd latntstl) into his piling face, ' jou must Just hand that babj ovet to nn ' LniROTins Mngui-ine dr. e. c. WrST-s NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT fSCSncd Label Special k'ftvw Extra sirennth. Tt r Ittf Tor Imnotencv. Ijorh nf '.' I'ov7or, Loet JdanlioiKl. Jil KrilT-illtw fit TIr.pronnfica iTjhSl a box; eix for $1, witb' ilk -'ivttvj j inttiiuuvco M-nrmen i.'imruim'i' V (.imiKutniailuiL Ate....,, GcFCntorbymall. !v in, 11 Clarke, 32(1 Penn Ave., Scranton, I 'a HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Till) MtM 1'ufi.ct InsulutloH jiplIolby WARREN -EHRET COMPANY Luutr.ii.lors for Ehret's Slaj; Roofing, 311 Washlnstoii Avenue EAT ARKET, Choice Cuts cr IllUIWir I im j A I wi Nuaina mvciiuc B l.scrtlilni in tliu lino of fiesh uud O xalti-il Mi Uh, H.uiiiiicen 1 iinl, l.ti- J I'Ol IH.l VMI U V.MH.N hi ISON. Telephone, No 6Sjj knUrMMIK it' ItlffillO Htu:URLD, JvMade a well Man or Me; IHDAPOW HINDOO REMEDY VJJ..si ItmiiUmiii.iuJav (!ure !" ,, r .1 , nil Ner? ou UUeuies, Falling Mf mory V aVciV-V Pwtily. Meer.ltno3i. Mjhtly imlf V I vy IOQf,tccaUkfi't hy pat &bun, Bfe -- ricftroDatlzq to thruaken orcanf. onil qutcklr bat nrly restorei oir Jlanhootl in old or young;. 1 a.llyrnrrln.l In vejtporket. l'rlco i.oap8ik80, Die tt$1.0Oulth a written Guarantee to eure or niunri refumteil. IMv't not AN IMITATION, but In.i.t on tiuilnii INDAl-O. It your druzilit but not rot it. ith wllpntlt prapald ill DUO lltaim to, I, pt., (klac. 111. or r liiata, Mattbovra Hros , Wluiliw ill- nml Up! nil Ur-iwltu, r.1 IUNTIIN ! SSi mhi ! M?' APTiB ! im:v youu On Our Windows $ -"M"t--Hr-H"t-- O Q, They Are Selling Fast! These Spring Top Coats. The people of Scmiitou read, mark and learu, that we arc leaders. This is not a half price sale of Overcoats, but it is a moderate price sale of the best manu factured Top Coat to be found in the laud of qualities, which will compare more than favorably with those turned out by the best merchant tailors, and our prices are cer tainly less than half. Look at these two in our show window. 4 ! $8and$10 4 o O iO 2 3 o o o 0 o o o o The Boys' and Children's Clothing Department In this store, will be found full of novelties of the first water, aud we defy all competition in quality and price, we want the mothers of Scranton children to see our show windows aud judge for themselves. Our prices for three garment long pants suit from J5.00 Two-garment ktice pauts suits from Sj2.25. Aud we want you to see that Vestee Suit from $1.89 to S3. SO. mmmm -f-f-f 4-f-f-f-f---4-- - - t KEKI 01K f .l On Our Windows Seeds XD- Rortilisers THE s Refrigerators AXD Ice Chests. THE HIT u CONNELL CO 434 Lackawanna Ava, j Ill's M a I ciotfiieis. Hatters enrf FumisSisrs, I -r Lager Beer Brewery Alanufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER ffiioffiyiisiUiPi. 'i'elenlinnc Cnll. a333. We Want to See Your We'll Put a Smile On W m W H B nkJVv tnv IM u N H MHBh xfjfr 2 WS n IS YSEy Tw&f UK HfeS7 1 law WuV QmH H IMv a. PI tt Fortunes Are Accumulated uot so """J1 frol wllaL you earn as from what you save. Remember this when you are about to buy your new Spring Suit. We feel that we are the servants of the people of Scranton. Like good servants, we are not content unless we render to our patrons the very best ser vice possible, and all which that implies, The Spring Suits we have brought together for your approval are of a quality aud price only to be had here. We say this because most of the patterns come to us direct from the mills aud cannot be had by small dealers. Made in single and double-breasted, of those neat silk worsteds, overplaids and club checks, lined throughout with best Italian Cloth aud Rib Serge. Just take a look at them in our Peuu avenue window. The prices will astonish you. $f0, HatS Exact counterparts of Kuox, Youman and Dunlap blocks. Combining elegance aud style with u high grade of material. We want the hat trade of all fashionable men, aud this is our bid for their spring patrouagc. 98c, $1.50, - ----- -t-f--f -- NEW YBR1L DENTAL PARLORS TLirrii fluon PURFecr." ORITftTORS OF PAINLESS DE.TISn c liave all the latest discoveries for all.-. latini; pain. oeti.ii-t teotli, nil tcctli nml npply noi I crowns ami biUUu work without tliu lcust uirtleloof imtii, b ti inuhoil pitontol ami u-.eitl) usoiil. M) CIIAKtlll foi j) ilulun OMllltllU i WllCU ICtlll IUU OIUL1LU. ui! 1'nll Sot Tvctii, sion. oauiianti-u ft lit Gold CroMiis, s:,.0l). All other it oik nt proportionately low prices Kb tliilJ Cruuni unil HrliUc Work n Spcci.ilt. llnlnittlioolilost nml lirsost ilontil pulorc In thuMoihl, Monrosu it oil uqulppoil tlmt nil worU ilonp bv in It tho bust to bo luul our o trillions nro pimtlelj pnlnlcm. Allworl; fctmruntLiil for 10 yens NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Corner l.uckuwanna unit t joining Ac5 , (i)er oturk bhoo store Hours H to h bund ly, 10 to I Finest Solderless 18k Wedding Rings. The new Tiffany Style. ing Presents -IN- Fine Sterling Silverware, Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, &c, Our optician, Mr. Adams, can fit all cases of defective viMon. Prices very reasonable. 4- 3?fe, sja rs?x Wi cesss fpsass ftzs5 it&esrv CTSSSi fffv tt X 4 Hi M 3V& MP tt ,'L bl m X M 3 .3 Er & :vM 3wrg g l Kssr &Z3X. 2bm nyzg dssgsyatte. -fcJl Li .1 I L4tl'tl(li T JVU Ja-- t ArwiaBim"" 130 Wvomlnz Ava. Countenance Today. It with These Some of the Best Dressed Hen in this city are wearing our "Spriug Pool Special," and one gentleman remarked: "I as little expected to get a Top Coat ready to wear, to fit me so perfectly at these moderate prices, as to hear of a night watchman dying in the daytime." They are the finest tailored gar ments we ever saw at these prices, aud it is no wonder we had to send in duplicate or ders so early in the season. See them in our show window. and $2 and $2.50 4 - - f4 - - f - f - f 4 -f i -f 4-f -f -f-f f - f - "f ISLW YOKK IIOIULS. The St. Denis Broadway and eleventh St,. New York. Opp. Orace Church. European Plan. Kooru Si. oo a Day and Upwards. n a moilost and unobtrusive way tuoro aro few bottor lonductod joti-U in tho motropollj thin tho bt Denis Tho t,roat popn arlty It Iiib arqulred oia ro ulilj bo tracod to its uctiinu loi ation, ita 1 1 railiK i atrao'srilii-ro, tha iieiullir oxcellenos ot its enlsiuo and sorvlco, aud its very rnoder to prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Piaca, NEVA YORK. AMERICAN I'LAN. $3.50 Per Dsiy ami Upwards. LUKOPKAN PLAN, SI. 50 Per Day ii'ii' Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. ffl' ar Acnmt itlrt la wnici nut-cer-sfullj Hltli The Cinchbar riopstick for n Hi-itp n. Tnc-tli in ijulreil in it abort ilrill. li leu -jr. pent ortli u Hollui. uul r of) out dialer. LADIES Clcnn nur Kid OlotCi with MIlXi'll' Ol.OVIaMi 1'orB.tlnQnly by Mo.irs .V llu Kt-ii, iituilriiinrtfirii for ilrtm-tfd nml tuiilroMHud ltlil cloven in nil tlio most dcaiiublo uimdun MMlWf Theuu fluv C'nnnulrit ur . -i.rm ." . i.i . utotM i ni en Off ailectlorial MlnY Ik wl.l. I. i ..mi...... I'n.iilUUl i utug uiiu iiiieiiKtiiti ihii ......... ..,..... ..- . w a I 0 KELP YOUR o On Our Windows -M- f-f-f-f-f-f-H-if W t M2and!5 ! & O o 4& o - f -- f4--"f4"f-f-"f-f-H"f-f 3 KEEP 0LK 4 On Our Window 0 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Uitbl ncss iind Pergonal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations f.. tended According to Balances an.l Kespoiisibility. UPer Cent. Intorcdt Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,003 Wir. rmxr.U, President. llKMtYnciiLV.Jr., MccPres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Caslilor '1 he vault of tltU banlw ii pro. tected by lltiline-.' Llectrie Pro tectte fijsteni. ASKFOIiTHEBKLETON V GIV5 THE. 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