The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 03, 1898, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. MAY 3. 1898.
THE EDGE
doesn't look so bid
tlie woman who
r.lpaiiluiL losc9 sieht of
at her fancy celKewise.
PCl
values her money as well
Washing
, and Iim something to
ss
worn raco mm a
lairgesi puuKuge
1' Htlif:
The N. 1C. Falrlmnlt Comjinj-,
GbIciro. fit I.nt.l.
Jloiton. rmsdcljhls.
GAROONDALE.
(The Carbondale coriesponrtence of Tho
Tribune has been placed In tho hands or
Mr. C. R. Munii. Salem avenue and
Church street, to whom news Items may
b addressed. All complaints as to Ir
regular dcllveiy, etc., should be mad to
W. J. Roberts, news agent.
COUNCILS' DOINGS.
Revision and Appsnl Hoard Klected.
('. It. 11 ii n n (Jels I'rltit I ntr Contract.
Councils met In joint session Inst
evening and elected MeasrJ. Colwell.
Katon, Van Ooider, Nealon and Brink"
u board of levlslon nnd appeal for
thiee years, rfh only bid on city
printing for the ensuing year was that
of C R. Munn, and h?nw tinanlmoiiB
ly uwarded tha contract. While In
joint ser.slon councils gt anted usa of
their rooms to tha board of mine ex- j
aminera.
Beleot council at It session granted
residents of Columbia Heights priv
ilege of building cellar chain. These
resolutions v ere referred to commit
tees: That olty clerk hne committee ,
itsts printed; that cltv soiicitn' draw
up pole tax ordinance. These ordin
ances weie refertcel to the street com
mittee; for paving Par!: Place unci
Sixth avenue; foi paving South Main
street and Eighth avenue for p:ung
North ('hutch street; for widening
North Church street and the lower end
of Canaan street and the bldawalk oi
dfnanco. This resolution was adopted That
Paik & Co bo notified to repah Bel
mont paement within thlrlv days of
notice, and that In case of falluis the
do will proceed to collect fiom their
bondsmen.
Summit avenue residents petitioned
for an extension of timet Horn thlrlv
days to I've yens In which to pay for
their sewer In course of constiuction.
It was refcriod to a committee.
SEVERAL RESIGNATIONS.
Machinist Leave This City to Enter
the Government Employ.
Quite a conMdciablo change was ne
cessitated today in the position of the
working force at the Delaware nml
Hudson locomotive u-palr shops in this
city, soveial of the mechanics bavins
resigned on Ftidny night last The men
were not dissatisfied with their positions-
but extra inducements In other
quaiteis led them to accept new places
Skilled machinists aie gieutly needed
bj the Boernment Just now and in
fact Its service is the one most lushed
with woik It offeis hlKh pay and two
of those w ho resigned on Frldny have
already left to entei upon naval woik.
They are Frank IJInlr and Hugh AVylle.
Mr Hlaif had all each passed the
civil service examination and goes at
once to the Brooklyn navy y,ud Mi.
Wyllle's abilities aie well known, he
having been sent by the English gov
ernment some time ago on an lmpoit
nnt work In South America, lie will
now enter the League Island navy yaid
at Philadelphia.
Messrs nettings and McDonald have
also resigned fiom the Delaware and
Hudson shop to enter the employ of the
Dickson Manufacturing company at
their Cliff woiks In Scranton.
BURGLARS.
Two llomos in TIiIh City Tutored on
Viturdny.
Thieves entered the cellars of Philip
Rergan, of Darte aenue, and William
Urokenshlie, of Garfield avenue, some
time on Satuiday evening getting away
with a goodly amount of edibles fiom
the Rergan house and a like rjuuntlty
of conned fruit fiom Mi. Riokenshlie's.
The thlines gained entrance to .Mr.
Rergan's bj an open window and to
Mi nrokenshire's by an open coal hole
No trace of the miscreants has yet
been found, but It Is needless to say
that ttia lglance for open window's
will bo exeiclsed In at least two homes
in this tlty foi some time to come.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
IT F Cluik, prescription cleik of T
E. Dennis' drug Htoie; A. II. Van Der
mark, Ontnilo nnd Western opemtor;
Dan Scurry, news clerk; Edward Ynr
rington and Hal Jadwln, clerks at the
Hendrlck woiks, hae enrolled ns ie
crults for the Thliteenth regiment. Al
bert Ctane has also expiessed his in
tention of going to war. These, with
the three who have already gone, will
give Carbondale a fair lepresentatlnn,
considering the city had no military
company.
Tho Young People's Christian En
deavor society of the Reiean Raptlst
church have nearly completed nrrange
mentb tor a free couise of lectures by
their pastor. Rev. T. E. Jepeon, on "The
Pilgrim's. 1'iayers." The lectuies mo
to be given, ten or twelve In number,
on Sunday evening In place of the
evening sermons. Elfe-slne lllustta
tlons are ;o be exhibited in connection
with the lectures. They will commence
n,s sobn as tha plcturen can bo pro
cured The social that vwis to have been
given by tho Woman's Relief corps this
evening has been postponed on account
of the death of one of the members,
Sirs. Jacob Kltl. All members are ie
questcd to bo present at the regular
mectlnz and bring tho money they
hav pledged themselves to give, alBO
to make arrangements for uttendlng
tho funeral of Mm Kitel.
Amonr those who attended the
funeral of Chauncy Davenport, of Clin
ton. Saturday, wtie Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Kaglei, Mr. and Mis. W. Var
coe and Mis. H c Wheeler, of this
city.
Charles Rrltt. of Enneboio, "called
on friends In this city yesterday.
James Rairett Is Hi New York.
Mro. Maud Pope loft yesterday for
her home In deorgla.
Mabel nnil Elizabeth Davis, of Sev
enth s venue, a;o entertaining their
OF A DOLLAR
as the face of it.
buvs toan for house-
ccotiomv she looks
The woman who
as her btrcngth usc3
Powder.
show for her labor beside
pair or rough lunula.
greatest economy.
Nan York.
v
cousin, AUipi t Kellow, e.f (liven lltdgo.
MIsb .lnsophlne liuir I" citci tnlnlngr
MlK3 Blrdsnll, of Scuuiton.
.'Some Improvement In the condition
of James II. Paul wus noticed yester
day. HONESDALE.
Conti.ictcr Mullen, of Scranton, who
commenced Lift fall to lay water pipe
lor the Honesdale Water company, Is
now completing his contract
The nee,- savings bank will be occu
pied Muy 9. The new furniture is be
ing put In.
William Vei and daughters aia
now occ uplng their summer lesldence
after spending the winter In New York
city.
Dr. J. W. Kesler, of Honesdale. serv
ed as clerk to Admiral Geoige Dewey,
Tnlted States na.vy, 111 1SC2, In tho West
Oulf squadion.
Mr. Joseph Crandall. of Atlantlo City,
spent Sunday at the home of hla pai
onts, on Tenth street
Tha funeia! of Mrs. Stephen Corey
will be held from her lata tesldnce on
Thhd stiect, this (Tuesday) afternoon
at 3 o'clock
Company E, Thliteenth regiment, of
Honesdale, is composed mostly of un
niniilicl men about ten per cent, be
ing man led men
Mr. Flank McMulIen, a former lieu
tenant In Company E, Is twulttni; men
to fill the rai'ks of the company.
A one dollar excursion -sill be run
ovnr tha DOawar and Hudson railroad
to Scranton, May 25, by the St. Jn.ieph
and St Fianeis Ploneet societies
The ladies of the Gel man Lutheran
church will sei ve a golden jubilee sup
per in the my bell. Mi :i
Little Tonimv Cunn1' "'mm who dis
tributes tho Scranton Ti ib n 'u Hones
dale, is U years of ncc ps mother
lias boon dad four yon is. lie does the
housekeeping and preppies the meals
foi his father and two brothers unci
one sister younger than himself, In ad
dition to this ho goes to school each
ufteinoon and peddles an evening
paper.
TAYLOR NEWS.
A Wi3 Snggostioii--.rwiv Orsiiii
ici! (iiuirtctlc--Porsonal nnd Oth
er Happening.
A 'xciy wie suggestion has been made
by somo ot our pati lotio societies In
this tovMi In trylim lo arrange a rally
In mar futuie foi the luanv different
ordeis to be held In some ol the town
churches. We suggest that May Ji would
be a ery suitable date fwr this occa
sion The Tilbune blanch ofllce In Taylor
is In the Coblelgh building. Local Rep
lesenlative E (J. Eans In charge
Mis I low 1 11 Iliooks, of Lallln, was
the guest of Professor and Mrs. T. R.
Dis, of Glove street, ycstiKiay.
Pride of Lackawanna. Lodge, No. 15,
A P. L A, will meet this evening In
Reese's hall.
Miss Louisa Rott, of Hyde Pnrk, who
has been xlsltlng Miss Ethel Reese In
this place, has returned home.
Miss Edith James, of Providence, wns
tlie guest of friends In this place yes
terday. Mr and Mrs. William Reese, of this
place, spent the Sabbath with relatives
in Hyde I'nik.
A number of our talented young men
icecntly organized n quaitcttc and have
be in prognsslng rapidly. The object of
coming togttbei was to furnish the peo
ple with sonic excellent music. The new
organization meets Tuesday and Satur
il.iv evenings at the Welsh Raptlst
church, and aie undi i thr direction of
liofcssor John R. Francis.
Mis. Daniel Clemons, of Hyde Paik,
was the gtitst ol Diugglst nnd Mrs.
Jo-eph Davles of Union stieet. yester-cl"j-.
A tin ee-cornc ifd light Is going In this
town for the ofllce ot pool dlieetor of the
Ransom distilct The pusent dliectoi,
John D, Athirton, John E Davis and
Owen Connolly uio tho aspiring candi
dates lb v lot Thomas Is slowly tecovcr
lng fiom his recent bereavement.
Mine Foreman II. E. llairls and John
R Johns gave their seiviees on Sunday
tiyoig to locate the entombed men In tho
Hallsti-ad mines at Duiyea.
Jilts Sallle Price Is quite sick at her
home on Pond street.
On account of a bteak In the machin
ery the Taylor collleiy had to cease oper
ation y-cttcrday, but will work today.
At the servlcis In the Calvaiy Raptlst
clinic h Sunday evening tweho candi
dates lecelved baptism Special singing
was rendiicd for the occasion.
Harry W. Williams Is Improving from
his recent illness.
The Ilannlck and Mooro mill com
mence woik on Wednesday after an
Idli ness of thiee days, caused by the
silk miming bhoit. and not for tho want
of orders, as was stated.
The Tribune furnishes you with nil tho
war news and can be bad dally nt T. A
Evans' now s stand, our general news
.agent.
AVOCA.
The Ladles' Mlsslonaiy society of tho
Piesbyteilau chinch will meet at tho
homo of Mis. James Webber this aftci
liuuil Mr. und Mis. M. F. s, ilrien, John and
Jennie Urciiiuin attended the funeial of
Frumls Ricnnan at Kingston an Satur
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Swift and family,
of Dunmore, spent Sunday at tho Mc
Laughlin lesldence.
Rev. E. T Hooper, of Plymouth, con
ducted cervices In tha Primitive Metho
dist church on Sunday.
Rev. M. F Crane announced on Sun
day that on May 15 bo would call tho lady
membcis ot tho congregation together
foi the purpose of organising a sodality.
Misses Glynn, Manley and Grimes, of
Duumoie, weie vlsltois In-town on Sun
day Miss Nettle T.i Rue and niece, Miry
llitirlson. o: llaekettstown. aio gue.its ot
Mr and Mis. John Lit Rue,
Mr. E. I'eirai. of Plains, spent yes
terday t Die McCairicIt lesldence.
MIsb McLaughlin, of Cony, Pa., is the
guest, of Miss Kate Cummliigs
Tho marriage of Rev. J Jones of this
place to Miss Margaret Moore of Minor's
Mill was soleninlred several days ago
but bns not been made public until some
time after Mr. and Mrs Jones will. re
sldo In Delaware.
Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Churles
Doran, of tho West Side, now stationed
at Key Wost. writes that his regiment Is
prepared to enter Havana In a few days.
Mr. Dot an enlisted about four yoar ago
nnd Is now a member ot Battery B,
Klist Aitlllery.
The oath of ofllce wna yesterday ad
ministered to 'Squlro T. J. Fltzslmmons
in his new olllco on Main street
Rev I.. 12. Van 1 loosen orngnlzed a
Sunday Hchool clusi In Dupont on Hun
day afternoon.
Attorney James Dwyor. of Wllkrs
Carre, was tho guest of Mis. C K
Driiffnrr yr.sterdny. '
Matilda, the ton-months-old daughter
of Mr and Mrs. John Hcutckn, of tho
West Ride, died on Saturday morning.
Interment wan made yesterday In St.
Mary's cemelciy.
Messrs. John I'. llucklry, I'miik 11m.
ton, Patrick Reap, Michael McGowan
John ltnulon, Edward Gibbons, Wllllnm
Summon. Misses Margaret Rellley, Mar
garet Tlgue, Koto McDonnell and Alice.
Corrotnn attended the temporal Ve con
vciilfon ot Plttston yesterday. Rev. J
J McCain1 took an nctlvc pal t In the
debate, and was afterward tendered n
voto of thanks foi his earnest work !n
the cause
"Resolved. 'Chat ttatesmen aro moro
benellclal than soldiers," will be debat
ed by members of tho St. Aloystus and
Y M. 1. societies. Tho pilnclp.tls have
iTlvcn considerable attention to the sub
ject and tho event promise lo bo quite'
interesting
Dr J ,1. Dougherty spent yenteidav at
tho bedside of his father, who Hen cilllc
ully lit.
Thn Ladles' Aid society of the Metho
dist Episcopal church will meet In the
class moms of tha church tomoirow afternoon.
JERMYN AND MAYFIKLD.
The new silk mill commenced work yes
toidiy ami ciultu u number of hands weio
einploytd. There Is no doubt that it will
prove a. .iucc,ss and a. great benellt for
this town
Mr. Mlchiic) Itolland. of Mavfleld, left
yeterdnv for New York, where he will
make bis future home
Misses Muggle Williams and Anna Mor
gana, of Olyphant, -nete the guests of Mr.
and Mis. John Piltchard, of May field Sat
urday. norge Belch, of Second stieet, spent a
few days last veek with Olvnhant ii lends.
William Jeffrey, of Dunmore, aim Mr. i
nees, of I'roviclence, called on Mr. and
Mrs. George Hclch Saturdiy.
George Matthows, of Scranton, spent
Sunday heie with his perents.
Attorney Reals and lamily, of Scran
ton, were the gucts ot Mr, and Mrs.
George Tendied Sunday.
Mrs Gaines, and daughter, Irene, and
son, Dald, of Providence, aie lslMng
lelatlves here.
Miss Mame Ruddy, of Caibondalu, was
u lsitot here Sunday.
Mr. I J, J. Thomas, of Scranton, spent
Sunday Msltln-; 1,1s brother, W. II.
Thomas, ot 'Ihiul street.
TACTORYVILLE.
Mr. John Akerly and Mr. Joslah Riown,
ol Justin,, were visiting their biother
James At. Brown, last Thursday.
Miss Nina Stark Is pending a few wcek3
with friends in East Lemon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cnpvvell, of Scran
ton, drove up Sunday and spent tho day
with their parents.
Paulowna lodge, Daughters ot Rebekah,
will meet this Tuesday evening. All mem
beis are it quested to bo present, as tlitiro
will be nomination of officers and the oo
grie will be ccnfeircd en several candi
dates. Wednesday evening nt the Raptlst
chuieh the As.iph Conceit company will
give a conceit for tho benefit of tho choir
Admission 10 and 20 cents.
Next Tuesd ly evening at the Raptlst
church will bo held the eommuicement
eeiclse of tho graded school. Seven
ladles will gi.iduate at that time.
Tho Women's Christian Temperance
union will meet this (Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. At the close will be held a
membership social.
Rev. W. H Hlller, of Wilkes-Rarro, cc
cupled the pulpit at the Methodist chuch
last Sunilty and pleached two excellent
sermons. In tho evening he delivered a
tempeiance sermon, It being the regular
union temporance meeting.
Mr. A. W Wilglcy, who has been quite
111, is Improving.
Mr. and Mis D. D Gardner have 'c
movcil from their farm and are nicely
settled In their 1 ome down town.
Mr. Albeit llaivey and son, of Scranton,
were In town last Sunday.
The Rev. Jonas I'ndeiwood, of Wilkes
lirre, will occupy the pulpit at the Meth
odist church next Sabbath.
PECKVILLE.
A regular meeting of Pride of Orient
chapter of the Eastern Star will be held
this evening.
Mrs. William McKelvey Is seriously 111
at her home, on North Main street.
Sheridan Lodge No. 210, Knights of
Pythias, will hold a smoker at their
castle hall next Wednesday evening
Glassy Island. Delaware and Hudson
collleiy, woiked ten and three-quarter
days for the month of April
Fied Henjamin has leturned home, af
ter .pending the winter in California.
Miss Alice Ilell, of Rervvlck, bpent Sun
day with her patents. Ml. and Mrs.
Thomas Hell.
Chailes Webster mid daughter, Miss
Anna, of South Canaan, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jenkins, of tho
West End.
The Installation of Rev. S. H. Moon,!
i. D., as pastor of tho Presbyterian
TOO pair Men's Ilusset r.ttont
Leather shoes, hand s.ewed. Vest
ing top: worth 51.00, at $2.C0
100 pair Men's $2.50 ltupset shoes,
coin toe, oleRiint wearing goods, at. $1.49
7M) pair Men's Calf $2 50 shoes,
congtess and lace, gijuare toe, all
sUes; ut $1.4t
1,000 pair Men's Double Sole and
Tup Woi Ulnar shoes; wotth $1.50, at.Mc.
1,500 pair Men's Dress Shoes, con
sress and lace; all, sizes, worth
?1.50, at S0c.
w km W
The above are only a few of the many bargains, We invite you to call and
examine, our goods before buying Shoes. Remember, there is no trouble to show
goods and you will surely save money by it.
iVIVER DA VI DOW Tlie Mnowl(1 tepest Wll0lesale and Reail si8
307 Lackawanna Avenue.
N. B. A Full Line of Trunks and Valises.
MMTtifltACT
chinch will telte phieo Tuediiv May 'J,
at 7 30 In iho veiling. Rex James Mc
l.eod, D V has been appointed to pre
side ami preach tho sermon. Rev diaries
E. Robinson D. I , to deliver the chargo
to tho pastor, Rev. W. 11. Swift, the
chnigo to the people, and Rev. J. 1".
Moffat to offer tha player of Installa
tion Vena Kennedy, of Wllkcs-llarre, spent
Sundny with Mr. and Mis. r. A. Peck,
TOREST CITY.
Mrs. T. W. Hatch, aged f6 yeirs, died
nt her home In this borough at 5 o'clock
Sunday moinlng, from cancer ot tho
breast. She his been a greit sufferer for
the past six months. Deceased leaves a
husband and threo grown-up children, and
one adopted child. Hgid 10 years. Tho lu
neral services will be held at Hlnes' Cor
ners, Wayne county, this afternoon nt 2
o'clock and Intermunt will be at tho rame
place.
Mi. E. n. Edwaids, for several years
past a resident of Foi est City, mo'fi 1.1
family to Wllkes-Harre yesterday. Mr.
Edvvatds will engage In the grocciy bui
lt. ess In that cltv.
Yesterday moinlng M. J. Collins as
sumed the duties of justice of the peace In
the Second ward His olllee Is In the same
room ociupbd by tho outgoing justice,
John R, Build
John Josup.ilt has moved his tailoring
establishment from the Rudd building
into the one of tho looms, icecntly occu
pied by M P. Jacobs.
Ml"s Jessie Stone Is the guest of litts
ton f i lends
Messrs. Geldcr r.nd Muiphy took pos
session of the Forest City News ofllco
Monday. They are piactical men, havo
energy and ability, and It Is safe to predict
will thoroughly and acceptably cover tho
field of local newspaper work.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mxcy nnd
son, Rny, of Carbondale, weie visitors
with relatives in the borough on Sunday.
Tho ofllce of W. J Maxev, Justice ot tho
peace, Is now two doors south of tho For
est City Nmvs olllee and In the bam?
building
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT
THE UHld.NAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
Issoldundcr poitivo Written OuuroutCC,
bynnthorized agents only, to euro Weak Jtfemorr,
Dizziness, Wakefulness, Pits, Hysteria, Quick
no83, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Conn
denco, Nervousness, Lassitude, nil Drains, Youth
ful Errors, or Excessive Uo of Tobacco, Opium,
or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption,
Insanity and Death. At storo or by mail, $1 a
box; Bin for IT; with written gunrantee to
euro or refund, money. Hnniplo jmclc
ngo, containing nvo days' treatment, with full
instructions!, 23 cents. Ono f amnio only sold to
cuca person, at sioro or or man.
Earned Label Special
Extra Strength, v
For Impotency, Loss ot
l'onor. Lost Manhood.
Sterility or RarroaneBs.!
Ii a tjox; six ior co, wun;
written iruaranlee1
trt rnyn In f3n,fnia Alclnw,
BFOREorbvmall. APXEB
Wm (1 Clark, 326 Penn Ave., Scranton, Pa,
VARICOCIJ.n AND ALL NHRVOUS
HISI.'ASi:s TRUAIER AND CURED
"Uy tho Animal EUraets."
.Medical nil vice free
Write for book to the
Washington tiieinlc.il Co
Washlnstou, It C.
LADIES
Clean your Kid Gloves with MILLER'S
GLOVLINE. For siilo only by Me.irs A Ha
gen, bemlqimrteis lor drossoil and undressed
kid gloves 111 all tiio most desirable similes.
kdtii is Wealffi.
j"iljiyM I" BJ141XS"
Mm
tr&iJrfffi.
ecial Sale of
T-v HAVE too
know what
rather than Shoes. Here is a good opportunity for you. to
buy good, serviceable and stylish footwear of ail sorts
for a little money.
Look at the Bargains.
1,000 pair lioys' Heavy shoes,
worth $1 2.-., at 70c.
100 pair Hoys' Good Wearing,
Lisht shoes, worth $1.60, at S3o.
Ladies' Shoes.
750 pair Ladles' shoes, button and
ince. all sizes; worth $1.00. nt Me.
1,000 pair Ladles' Dongola But
ton shoes; wotth $150, at 7!)c.
uf0 pair Ladies' shoes; heel and
spilng heel; worth $1.50 to $1.75, at. .03c.
nnollvSlDallac
rro&fsniQ'JV&t2ux'fxnrvn-ha Avpmitp
npIME was when a silk advertisement had a far-away sort
of a long distance telephone attraction for most people.
They didn't catch on readily. Silk was a luxury then---it is
common enough now. Such silk selling as we have indulged
in lately has placed it nearly at a par with cotton, and we're
not done yet. We offer a special purchase of
the most . beautiful quality that has ever been offered for the
price by any house in business. And, in the face of the pre
sent rising market, all the new combinations of colors and
plain shades
75
OBlOlB
127 and
FOR SALE
Boilers, Engines and Machinery
Wo will sell you New or Kecond-linnd.
Wo will sell you now or take old lu ex
change, or wo will rent you anything you
want In the Machinery Line. Spot tush
paid for Scrap Iron and Metals
7og West Lackawanna Avenue.
M. E. KEELEY, Mgr.
Telephone, 3945
THE DICKSON M'FG CO.,
Scranton nnd Wllltes-llarrc, i'a.
Manufacturers of
LOCOmOTIVES.STATlONARY ENGINES
Hollers, Hoisting and Pumplnz Machinery.
Gencrat Office, Scranton, Pa.
C.
EAT
ARKET,
Choice Cuts
321 Adams Avonuo
E3 Everything In tho Una of fresh and
O salted Meat", Sausages, Lard, Etc.
jyj PouLrui A'i Qamein Seasov.
Telephone, No. 68ij
many Shoes. Yes, more Shoes than we
to do with. We prefer to count dollars
150 pair Ladles' Good Year Welt
shoes, patent tip, (small plzes);
worth $2 50, nt $149 and $1.9S
.'50 Ladles' DonKolla Button and
Lftie shoes, sizes, 1, 3, 3',fc and 4;
worth $2.00 to $3.00, at S1.49
175 pair Ladles' Russet Cloth Top
Tine shoes; wonh $2.00, at $1.29
300 pair Ladles' Needle Toe shoes,
almost Kiven uw.iv.
Misses and Children's shoes, at fie.,
78c, &Sc. and $1.99.
Taffeta Si
the yard
129 Washington
At Pierce's Harket This
Horning
Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens and
Broilers, Green Peas. Tomatoes,
Cucumbers, Cnuliilowcr, New
licots. New Potatoes, Celery, Rad
ishes, Onions, Lettuce, Aspara
gus, etc., etc.
Fancy Strawberries and Fruits
Please leave ordc rs as early as
possible to insure cnrlv delivery.
1 E PICE m ML Hit!
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ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING
Xlio Most l'erfect Insulation.
Applied by
WARREN -EHRET COMPANY
Contractors for
Ehret's Slag Roofing,
311 Washington Avenue
Oxfords and Slippers.
J00 pair Ladles $2 00 and $3 00
Sample Oxfords; sizes 3, 33 and 4;
al S9e.
100 pair Ladles' Canvas Sample
Ofonl: worth fiom $1.00 to $3.00
pair, at 75c,
2u0 pair Ladles' Oxfords assort
ed colors; real value $2 00 to $3.00
al $1 29
mo pair Ladles' Slippers, at 49c., 79c,
and 9Sc.
Shoes
fr
Iks
9
Avenue.
DR.
GREWER
Old Post-Offlco Building,
Cor. Spruce St., and I'c.in Ave , bcranton. Pa
lias returned tioin hii Western 'trip,
and will now remain peiminent-
ly at his homo olllee.
THD DOPTOn IS A "giiadi'atr op
T11U UNIVL'HSITY OK l'lLN'NSVLVA.
NIA. roitML'ULY DUMONSTHA-
TOU OK IMIYSIOLOOY AND SL'H-
GL'HY AT TUB MBDICO-CHin-
UHGICAL COLLKOB AT PHIL-
ADBLPHIA, HIS SI'IX'IAL-
TIBS AHB CHRONIC. NP.It-
VOl'H. SKIN, IIKAHT
H'OMB AND BLOOD
DISBASBS.
The doctor nnd his staff of Bnsllsh and
German ph-drlims make a specialty of all
form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Ski'.t,
Womb. Blood Disci ses
Including Epileptic Fits. Convulsion. Ilys
tcrla, St. Vltu.' Dance, Wakefulncst
BRAIN WORKBRS, both men and wo
men, whrsj nerveus systems havo been
bioken down and shattered from over
work, no matter from whit cause, can
bc'iestored by my method.
All who call up i the Doctor from now
on will receive advice, examination, sei
vlco nnd examination free. Dr. Glowers
nltth standing In the Sinto will not allo-v
him to accept any Incurable cases. If
they cannot euro you they will frankly
tell you so.
Diseases of the Nervous System,
The symptoms of which aie dizziness,
lack ot coiilldenco, sexual weakness In
men and women, boll ri&ln In tho tin oat,
spots floating betoro tho eyes, loss of
memory, unablo to concentrate the mind
on one subject, easily startled when spok
en suddenlv to, and dull, dlstiessed mind,
which unfits them for performing thu
actual duties of life making happiness
Impossible, distressing tho action of tha
heart, causing flush of heat, depression of
spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear,
dreams, melancholy, tiro easy of com
pany, feeling as tired in the morning an
when retiring luck of energy, nervous,
ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs,
etc Those so affected should consult us
Immediately and be restored to perfect
health.
Luit Ataahood Restored, Weakness ot Yaunz
Men CureJ
If you have been given up by your phy.
slclan call upon the doctor and be exam
ined. He cures the worst kind of Neivous
Debility. Scrofula, Old Sores, Ciitanh,
Piles, female Weakness Affections of tha
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Asthma, Deaf
ness and Clippies of every description.
Tumors, Cancers and Goiters removed
without the uso of knife or painful caus
tics by our newly devised absorbent meth.
oil known as tho "BLECTHO-GBRMI-C1DB"
And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh
and Catarrhal Deafness.
Consultation free and strictly sacred
and confidential OIHco hours dally from
10 a. m to 4 10 p. in , 7 to 8 SO p. m. Sun
day from 10 a m to 2 p ni.
MADE ME A MAIM
AJAX TAULGTS POSITIVELY CUBE
wlzr,JVrvou0 JH$ea$t$ Falling MfiV
pry, Impotence, Bleepleisnttii, eta. ctQMj
VI Abuta or othar 1lxciaum &nd India
c ret Ion v, Tttey quictttu and turttu
rstttorttLtMC Vitality in old or young, antl
fttamaaforttutjy. bu Inoen or marrUgit,
I'linwnt Inmnlt ant flnmumntlnn if
Ulan in tun, tfeelraia bqwt immtdUta Improttt
ineatftDd effects n CUItC Whero ell otber fill Za.
lit uuod bavin g the eouin Ajti Tntiloti, They
lilt
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ttlre written gaarun
aatana ffiucarajoa. "eairejipo.
in tea tottffeotacura Cft flT Q In
a the money. Prloe UV U I wifr
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For sale lu Bcrnnton, I'a., by Matthew
13roH. ana U, U. Hundersoa, drusgUU.
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