- tt mrr''"' yiiiii" THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1898. 5 Thli Vole Not Good After Oct 3, 189?. Ludwig Pianos Are Favorites. WHY? Because they are well made. Because they have n beautiful tone. Becnuso the action is perfect. Because they stand In tune. Becauso the cases aro most artistic. Because we sell thorn nt it lew price. Because we guarantee them In every particular. Because our guarantee Is worth something. PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave. thi: CARBON The flnent nnd inoit permanent Pbotogrnph kuowu. See them nt tbo GRIFFIN ART STUDIO No Stair. A DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Worn n Office Hours 0 to Inn in 1 to :i p. m At Residence 7 to 8 p in Omce- William Hulldlnn.Opp. IVntofflee ftcsldeneo i!U koulh Main Avenue COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LIME EANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Matters Follclted Where Others Failed. Moderate Charges. 8 Have opened n General Insurance Ofllca In itiirifi Hi Bit 11, Bett Block Comrantei represented. Large cts eapeclally Follclted. 'lclepbone 18(13. GDI Me c rn'ST Write or Call (or Pries Llt. KEMP, 103 Wyoming Avenuo. PPIP.Ph "t ttie loupst vet low riivL,j com ilerlui; tho CHAIt AUlEKor our work Wo furnlsti tuo M'if, HhGi;i.,UtH A ritlAL usual i convlucej the most sLeptic.il. L-4CKAWANNA L.MJNDRY, JiH I'ENJ AVD. A. B. WARMAN The Wilkes Baire Record can be had in Scranton &t the r.cws stands of Itcis maa Bios, tot Spiuco and 603 Llnd;n streets; iMac, Lackuwanna uvenue. PEUSONAL. Daniel Kearney has leturned from a vlflt at AtUi tie c'lt. Hon. T V. I'owderly retuined to Wash. Inston, D. C , yesterd.o Miss I.oiett.i Conroy, of South Scran ton, has returned tiom a stay at Car bondale. Mit. Joseph niennoii and joung son, (Jeorse, of West Plttston, are visiting 111 the t-lt) MIfs Kathou Maloncj, of I'ittston, Is the guest of Miss Minnie Cdvvley, of La lajette street. Captain Frank Robllng. of Company (', Thirteenth regiment, Is homo on ,i (.even djjs' leave of ubsenre. Dr. A A. I.lntlahury left tho eltv jos terday morning for Pittsburg. Ho will tie In his office again next 'Ihutsdaj. Battalion Adjutant Many Coarsen ot tho Thirteenth rpslment. Is In tho cits He has been grunted a tuilough owing to lllnes C, M Porsau, and sister, Miss Julit Dorgan of Reddlnc Itldge. Conn, havo Jeturned home from a Mslt with Mis J R Burke, of South Seventh street Private Carl Gurstor, of t'ompnii) 1'. who ts at homo convalescing from an at tjck of typhoid fever, had a rUapso jet.- teroay, but it Is not of a scilous natuie District Attoruei John It. Junes re- Joined his family at Crystal lake vestei. iay to re&t tor u few days after his two Iweeks of hard work with the grand jur Dr. II. B. Ware loft the city vesttrday to atte.nd the Htate Homeopathic Medi cal society, which convenes at Pitts buig. Tho doctor will return Krlday evening- Mrs. T. P. Wendover, of Dunmore, en tertained several of her friends at a S o'clock tea Saturday afternoon. A vci pleasant time was reported by all who attended. Attorney J. Klllott Itoss has cono to Camp Meado to tiring homo hlfc son, Cot -poral Charles Ross, of Compnuv I. Thlr. teen the regiment, who Is III ut division hospital there. Mr. Perlce Jar vis, of ,fw York, firmed In the city yesterday .Mr Jeivla will be associated with Miss Haidenhcrgh ut her pianoforte studio In tho Cutter building during the coming winter. Thomas W McDonald, of Dunmoic, blather ot Benator McDonald, started for Mexico Saturday, lie went us agent of n Kcranlon syndicate to which It has been represented that lands rich In graphlto lie In a portion of Mexico easily accssi Me nnd In lands which can be bought fur h song. It will please many friends of the brll- to sin House Jilii TrtiC' llant divine, Uev. Dr. (J. Parsons Nich ols to learn that ho has decided to de cline the call extended to him from the Emanuel church, of Milwaukee, nnd will stay In UliiEhumton, whero ho has br-jii ptistor for seventeen ytnis. Tho congre gation hns been anxious nbout Or. Nleh ol's decision for tho past three weeks Hiid his announced drtcrinlnntlon to re main among tho people who loo him bo well Is 11 cunt relief. LECTURE ON MEMORY. Will Be Delivered by 'Welham Clarke, of London, England. On TlutrMlny nt 8 p. m., In the Knights of Malta Hull, autniHcy build ing, Wclhoin Clarke, lute of tho lloyal Polytechnic Institute, of London, Ihig land, will deliver his celebrated loctute entoiuutiinent, as given by him In nil parts of the woild, for the past etfihteen J earn, entitled "Memory uud How to Improve It." The lecture is explana tory of Clarke's memory method, a system of linpiovlng nnd strengthen ing the memory, nnd will be Inter spot sod with surprising and nniuslng llliiHtintlons of the power of Ills sys tem, In which two Scianton pupIN will take part. The audience will be pcr mltted to nttPflt the cillcleuey of the system In various ways, such ns dictat ing long lists of words having no mtt urul connection, which will bo tcpro dticed nlniost Instantly from memory. The lecturo Is preparutoi.v to a seilcs of lectin e-losons, for which classes aio now being formed. Ten yeai.s ago Mr. Clarke made a successful tour of the largest cities In the stales, during which many thousands of poisons took advantage of the oppoituntty to acquire the sjs tom. During this .the lecturei's sec ond visit to Ameilca, SriunUin will be his heaihiuartcis. M01 timer Living stone, of this city, will officiate at the piano. Tickets may be obtained nt the Guernsey building. SEIDL ORCHESTRA CHORUS. Names of Those Who Enrolled Last Evening. The Seldl oichcstra cboius made a most ciedltablc beglpiilng last night In Its ichc.u&al under the dlieelloit of Piofevor A biting. The double study rooun at th3 conservatory worn oiowd ed with hingois, among whom woro 01110 of tho host known In thb city. Protestor A lilting was nvieli pleaded with the Indications for the winter's woik and gave 1111 excellent dull in a bnnctus and other thoiuscs. Hid daushtor, MKs Whiting, aits as pian ist at the loheai-.ils. Among those who i-ntoud the tho rns weio: Mis. I.ovl 'Williams. Mttf. J. C'urtin Mayor. Mr.. Albort Davis, Mrs Tlionn- J. Matthias. Mi. Owen II. Thomas, Mis. G K rrutehoy Mis. i:. . Mlllai, Mis. J. Ottlnger: Miches IMIth Jones. M irv Iturliani. Mattle Thomas, Noimu H. Nlcholls, l'dlth IJeddoe, Jeniima Uodeilck, M.ncy li. Nli bolls, Maltha I.. Jenkins, Margaret Ann Uvans, Xouna Williams, Mnigni' ct Mnigan, Mary A Thomos, Ada P.. Ilarvev. Coui M llaivev. Alma Clan cy Alkc Ilaitshorn, 1311a M. Mooro, Phoebe MacQuuw, Mae M. Kv.ins, MHiion J Huwhlhon, Jmma Hennett, Illlzabeth V. Suydam, Louli-e A Opper, Annie He nobis Messis, Hairy Atker, PJchaid H. Jones. It. J. Itltz. M. D Thomas Jones, John Phillips, John PaviPF. Thmnas Klias, Thomas J. Davies, Thomas D. J.inn's, Talllo M Kvans. Thimas J. Uojnnlds, Thomas J. Matthias, ltoy A llll.ims. William Kvans, Owen H. Thomas. William J. Davits rtei.j.imln J. Thomas. W. G. Ilvnns, K. W. Millar, J. Gomer Kvans, Hany Dameis, II. C. Powell, Heeso Watkins, W. i:. Whitman, . J. Mor gan, Thomas Pleicc. William I.. Davis, Kdward Watklns, Ilobeit Owens, Kl mor Davis. TONIGHT'S ORGAN RECITAL. Programme to Be Rendered in Prov idence Presbyterian Church. Thu pi ogi amine of the oigan recital to be given this evening at tho Prov idence Presbytetlan chinch by J. Al fred Pennington, assisted by Miss Katheilno Timbeiman, cuntialto; Miss Caroline V. Conkllng, leader, and the Kim Paik church quaitette. Organ, Maicho Poutlflculo Lcmmcns Mr. Pcnnlnston. Quartette. "Tho Radiant .Morn Hath Passed Avvnv" Woodvvntd Kim Park (Juaitctto. Reading, ".My Ships," Klla Whcclor Wilcox lAtCa Lesson. James White omb Klloy Miss Conkllng. Oigan (a) Wedding Song. (b) Gland Chorus Dubois Mr. Pcnnlnston. Contialtn Solo. "By tho Waters ot Babylon" Howell Miss Tlmberman. Reading, "Old Mother Uooso," KlizHbpth Stuart Phelps Miss Conkllu. Organ (a) Mcdltatlnr. Lemalgre (b) Nuptial Postlude Gullmant Mr. Pennington. Quartette (ai "The Water Idly" Cowan (li) "Coijdon Arise" Stanford Kim Park Quartette. Oigan, Toccata In V VV tdor Mr. PcnnliiRton. FURLOUGHED SOLDIER ILL. Private McCiea Developed Syrap toms of Typhoid Fever. Pivatp Peter McCrea, of company C, Thiiteenth legiincnt, who came homo on a seven day fui lough on tbo 20th Inst., wns taken ill Saturday and ps turday developed smptoms of ty phoid fever. On the advlio of his attending phy sician, Di. Gunster, he was icmoved to the Lackawanna hospital. It is foaied that he will be bcilously attuck C(1 ' Pianoforte School, Tho Jei v Is-Hnrdonbergh piano school ofCcis gieatest advantages to piano students. Pupils may register at any time, f'arter building, Adams avenuo and Linden street. Shopping and Sightseeing Kxcurslon to New York via Lehigh Valley, September SOth, October 1st and 2d. Heturn limit last tialn Monday, October 3. Hate from Scranton, Pa., WOO. See L. V. ticket agents. The Prlvato Sale of household furniture, china, cut glass, etc., will be continued for a few dajs longer at 413 Clay avenue, M. A. Fiiedlander and Company Annuttnce their opening of fall millin ery Wednesduy and Thursday, Septem ber 28 and 29. 010 Spruio street, oppo site court house. W1I13N YOU ARK OUT of soils, feel tiled, languid and dull you need Hood's SuMaparllla, It will braco you up and give you strength and eiietgy, vigor and vitality. ' HOOD'S PILLS aio the best family cathartic and liver tonic. Qsntle. ra- I liable, Bute. m SCHOOL PUPILS WERE EXPOSEDJO DISEASE SOMEONE'S NEGLECT ENDANG ERED SCHOLARS AT NO. 28, In tho Building Woro Pupils fiom Three Houses Where Diphtheria Existed Danger Is Tast, But Mr. Jnyno Reports the Matter to the Boat d Suspicion That a Commit tee or Someone Is at Fault for Per mitting Good Books to Be Hidden In No. 0 Building. The boatd of contiol wants to know why tho board of health haB Ignored Its own regulations relative to piecau tlons against, the prevalence ot con tagious and Infectious diseases In the public schools, It was charged at last night's school board meeting that soon nftcr the schools opened, pupils In dan ger of Infection or contagion from nt least tluee houses were permitted to attend No. 28 school without due noti fication from the board of health. Mi. Jayno brought the matter up at last night's meeting of the school bonid. Ho thought the danger of n spread of the disease, diphtheria, had been passed but uiged some radical action In order that the board of health would not again Igtioic Its own rules, which re quire that the supcilntendcnt of schools nnd tho pilnclpnl shall be notified when any contagious or Infectious dlseaqe ex ists that is liable to bo cairled Into the schools. Mr. Jajne said that every pupil in No 2S building had been ex posed to contamination by pupils who came from at least tluee houses where diphtheria had existed. Tho boaid's societal y, he said, had not notified the superintendent of schools nor Piofes sor Burdlck, principal of No. 2S. Mr. Jnyno did not know whether the cases had been reported by the attending physicians. Tho matter was rcfeucd to the school boaul otllcers with power to act. Prom Supoilntondent Howell wns re ceived n lpcoinmcndatlon that a quan tity of old books stoicil in No. !) school building be passed upon before being finally condemned and destroed, as many ot them weie worth having. Cap tain May said some committee or per son had neglected their or his woik In permitting tho storage and abandon ment of good books and on that ac count he offered a motion that the mat ter of examining thorn he lefeucd to a special committee of three, instead of to a regular eomniittce. In 01 dor that the lesponslblllty could be ptopeily placed. CASKY'S AMKNDMKNT. Mr. Casey wanted the matter refeired to tbo text book committee and mi amended Captain May's motion, but Captain May Insisted on a lefcrencc to a special commltte.e, declaring that It should be the lattei's business to llnd who was at fault. Mr. Kvans cndoised Captain Ma's view and lemnrked that two bundled geographies moulding away in the supply room might also be refeucd to the committee. The ques tion of refeirlng the No. fl books to a special 01 regular committee was de bated a long time Mr. Casey's amendment was adopted by a vote of 11 to 9 by the following vote: Aes Messis. Shires, O'Malley, Da vis. Cascj, Roche, Shaefcr, Walsh, Jen nings, Langan, Gibbons, Leonaid, '11 votes. Nay Messis. Phillips.'" May, Nculs, Jayno, Kvans, Schrlefer, Harkei, Schwass, Fiancols, 9 votes. Captain May then Insisted on n vote on the motion as amended. This was done and the motion pievallcel by the same vote. Captain May's motion that the text book committee lepoit at the next meeting was adopted. A laige number of pioposals to fur nish school buildings In the seveial ells trlcts with coal weie ordeied returned unopened. It appealed that the board had authorized advertisements for pro posals neatly three months before tho expiration of present contracts, which do not expire until December. Fiom tho Lafayette Memoilal com mission, which proposes to erect a monument to Lafayette at Pails, was lead n letter asking approval of the movement to piooure funds by sub scription from the school children. It wns referred to the teachers' commit tee and Superintendent Howell. The offlceis' nnd Janitors' pay roll for September, amounting to J2,3U, was approved. FLAG-RAISING POSTPONKD. Because of the Inspection of the fire and police departments next Frlday.the High school flag-ialslng was postponed from that dav to Friday, Oct. 7. A Hag will bo raised nt No. 13 building Thursday afternoon. On lecommendatlon of the building committee the building owned bv Thomas Murphy was ordered leased as an annex for No. 2 school. TO HEAR TAX APPEALS. Aiguments Will Be Made Before the Full Bench. This morning arguments will be heard before the whole bench In tho appeals from the city assessment. Tho arguments were to have taken place yesterday morning, but ns all tho evi dence was not In, 11 continuance was gi anted. Judge Archabld heaul this evidence In chambers yesterduy afternoon. It 1 elated to tho four Fourteenth ward appeals tiled by 13. A. Smith, Daniel 1000 New Bushel Baskets 8c each. Headquarters for Peaches, Quinces, Grapes, Pears, Plums, etc. Which we will supply you and deliver at whole sale prices. E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail, Hrenneman, Jones Brothers and nev. Luther Peck. Attorneys L W. Thayer and J. ti. Wat Id ns appeared for the lit st thrco nnd Attorney doorgo L. Peck for the Inst named. City Solicitor McGlnley looked nftcr the city's Inter ANNUAL DINNER OF CLERIC. Was Held in tho Study of Rev. Dr. S. C. Logan. The members of the Prcsbytorlnn rlerlc held their annual dinner yester day In llov. Dr. S. O. Logan's study. Tho occasion was a social one nnd was much enjoyed. The oflteeis of tho preceding ear were to-elected ns fol lows: President. Rev G. K. Guild; secictury, Rev. Dr. S C. Logan; treos titer, Rev. Dr. C. 13. Robinson. Rev. Dr. C. M. Glflln, Uev. Rogcis Isiaol and Rev. II, F. Y. Pierce weie made honoioiy membcis. Among the guests were Rev. Dr. C. 13. Robinson. Rev. Dr. C. M. Gliun, Rev. Dr. James McLeod, Rev. Dr. 1. J Lansing, Rev. Dr. Moon, ot Peck ville, Rev. Mr. Heecher, of Carbondale; Rev Mr. Hammond, of Olyphant; Rev. Mr. Pleicc. Rev. Dr. Moffatt and sev eral mlsslomules among the Bohem ians of the valley. AFTER THE CONVENTION. Committee of Boomers Met Last Night in tho St. Chailcs Hotel. They Will Have Another Meeting Tonight. If the state firemen's convention Isn't secured for Seranton for 1S99 It Is not the fault of the Joint special commit too ot councils and the flicmen and cltl.cns now aiouscd In the spirit of bringing It heie. There was a gener al meeting of all those Interested at St. Chailcs hotel last night and so huge was tho attendance- that the reading room was iusutllcicnt to hold them all. From the repoits of committees and Individuals lntiusted at the last meet ing with certain duties In connection with auanging for the Scianton boom at the convention in Lebanon ne.xt month, It wns Infeuod that all details of the general plan are well under way. Tho llnanco committee leportcd satis factory progiess In Its soliciting of funds to dcfiuy tho expenses of the booming nt Lebanon. The committee has $417 and hopes to get the balance ot tho amount needed during the next few days. One donation of $100 was from Congiessman William Connell. Bauer's band of thltty-flve pieces, the Century hose company, about seventy-five citizens and eighteen or twen ty lliemen delegates will repiesent tho city at Lebanon. The groat expense Involved may bo Infeired fiom the cost of the baud alone. Ttansportatlon for thirty-live membeis, their pay for four das, and hotel bill for that period will alone amount to a good sum. In addition, the cost of souvenir bodges printing, rout testes and other Inciden tal expenses, altogether $900 or $1,000 will have to be considered. It was decided , to puichase 1000 badges. The design will show n white medallion, containing on one side a mule, mine onr and driver boy, nnd on tho other side a verse emblematic of the Klcctrlf city and suspended fiom the medallion a labblts' foot. In anticipation of Scianton being chosen by the Lebanon convention sev eral plans for raising convention funds were suggested. A fair to be bold In the Adams avenuo aimoty wns a plan received with ceneial favor, but this was considered as something which should be deferred until later. The Joint councllmanlc committee of councils wllll meet at tho St. Charles this evening and at Nay Aug engine house Sunday afternoon. At the latter meeting tho flicmen and citizens are cxpeeicel to bo piespnt. The delega tion to Lebanon will stait Tuesday morning, Oct. 4. PENNSYLVANIA DAY AT OMAHA Pieparations Made to Welcome the Keystone State Visitors. The following nddiess to the people of Pennsylvania will be lead with In tel est by prospective visitors to the Omaha exposition: Tho Trans-Mlsslsslppi and Interna tional exposition nt Omaha has set apart tho 5th day of October, 1S9S, as Pennsjlvanla Day, The citizens of Nebraska who claim Pennsylvania as their native state have mganlzed a Pennsjlvanla elub In tho city of Omahn. This club has at the present time about one thousand membeis, and there aie ovei ten thousand native Pennsylvnnlans residing In Nebraska. The Pennsylvania club members send greeting to their fellows In the Key stone state, and ask them to attend the exposition on the 3th of October; on the day following, the elub will hold In the city park a grand basket picnic for all Pcnnsylvanlans who may wish to par ticipate. Many prominent citizens have signified their Intention to attend, and orators of national reputation will de liver addresbes. We are assuied that Governor Hastings and his staff will be present at that time. The exposition Is well worthy of a visit. It surpasses all other expositions except the World's Fair, and In some of its features Is even moie beautiful. It Is filled with wonderful exhibits of tho plains and mountains nnd the Trans-Mlsslssippl country. Duiing tho week of October 5, In addition to tho other attractions, there will bo a show of live stock, gathered from ull parts of the United States, which In varlotv and importance cannot bo excelled There will be nn assemblage of over one thousand Indians gathered from the tribes of tho west, who will par ticipate in war dances, sham battles, sports nnd contests of physical endur ance. Their native villages have been transplanted upon tho exposition grounds. During that week, the Knights of Ak-Sar-Rcn will hold their grand Mardl-Gias festival. On Tuesday night they will give their annual parade of over foi ty floats, Eald to surpass any thing of tho kind over attempted. Thuisday night, tho wonderful clcc tilcal street procession can be seen, and Friday night the ball presided over by the king and fjueen of the wVk-Sar-Uens will be pationlod by the society people of western cities. Tho railroads havo granted a rate of one faie for tho round tilp. Good ac commodations can be had in the city at from $1 to $:'.&() per day. Informa tion can be had on application to the Pennsylvania headquarters as to hotels ami boarding house rates. Tho club will do nil In Its power to make your stay in the city comfort able and pleasant, and extends to 5011 a hcurty Invitation to be present, and pimnlses you a wann welcome. J. N. H. Patrick. T. S. Clarkson, W. G, Shrlvcr, committee. TWO WOMEN FIGURE IN SAD STORIES ONE GASHES HER THROAT; THE OTHER POISONS HERSELF. Tired of an Unhappy Married Lifo and Its Consequent Poverty Mrs. Dennis Coyle Slashes Her Throat with a Razor Mrs. John Kerri gan Takes an Ounce of Laudanum and Dies fiom the Effects of It. Mis, Dennis Cojle, ot Yatesvllle, made a desperate attempt at suicide by gashing her throat with n razor during tho early houts of yesterday morning nt tl.it! home of her aunt, Mrs, Ruth Dunstone, of Plttston uvonue. Poverty ,titit1 domestic: trouble made her tltcd of life. She and her hus band quatietlcd nnd separated three years ogo, after having lived together fouitcen years. She constantly brood ed over this nnd of lato has been un usually melancholy. Two weeks ago she walked from her homo to this city and went to stay with her aunt. She was taken ill with a soveio cold but was convalescing tnpldly. Sunday night she ictlied about 12 o'clock. At six o'clock yesterday morn ing Mrs. Dunstone found a blood stain ed sklit on tho poich. She jecognlzed It as belonging to her niece nnd hast ened to her 100m. Theic she found her In bed with blood flowing from a Jagged gash in her throat. TRIKD TO KILL HKRSKLF. She was conscious and feebly told that she had tiled to kill heisclf. but regretted having done It Drs. J. J. Walsh and William Haggcrty were summoned and found that the wind pipe had been cut half way through. They dressed the wound and then had her removed to tho Lackawanna hos pital. She was alive at midnight and the hospital physicians believed she might possibly recover. Hlood splashes on tlm bureau Indi cated that she had stood before tho mirror when tho deed wns committed, nnd then went back to bed She threw the skltt out of the window when It became soaked with blood, piobably because It tenified her. Tho razor with which tho wound was Inflicted was an old one that she found lying around the kitchen It was dull and the edge was full of nicks. Mis. Cojlc was thlrty-flvc jears of age. She had no chlldien Mrs. John Ketrlgon, of 40." Tourth stieet, died last night fiom the effects of laudanum poisoning. Kaily jester day afteinon her husband, who Is a motorman In the employ of the Scran ton Railway company, chlded her. It Is said. She answered that It would be tho last time he would have occasion to do that. An hour later she was found on the floor as If In a swoon, with rii emptied laudanum vial beside her. She had taken about an ounce of the poison, It was Judged. COULD NOT RDVIVK Hint. Dr. William Haggeity was summoned and gave her some tieatment. At 6 o'clock, when she continued to glow worse. Dr. Walter M. Reedy was sent for. He found hei dIng, but worked with her as long as a ray of hope re mained. She passed away at 7.45 o'clock. The unfoitunate woman was 2S jears of age and the mother of live chldicu, tho oldest 9 yeats and the joungest six months. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fariell McDonald, of Carbon dale. The theoiy of suicide Is scouted by her fi lends. They say that since tho birth of her youngest child she had been taking laudanum under a physic ian's piosciiptlon to allay pains tint fometlmes attacked her left side. She probably took an ovei dose accidentally, they say. Handsome Souvenir. Tho propilctor of G01 son's millinery, Julius Traugott. Is giving a pretty souvenir of tho fall opening this week. It consists of a handy nnd artistic set of tablets with pencil and tassels uttached. M. A. Fiiedlander and Company Announce their oiienlnpr of fall millin ery Wednesday and Thursday, Septem ber 28 and 29. 510 Spruce street, oppo site court house. A Good Set or Teeth for. . .$3.00 Our Best Sets ot' Teeth 5.00 Including the Patnlets Extraction. DR. S.C.SNYDER jii Spruce Street. Opp, Hotel Jermyn Maloney Oil and TELEPHONE 622. 141 to 149 Merialdn Street, Scranton, Pa. BURNING AND LUBRICATING OIL PAINT DEPARTIENT.- and Varnishes. Two Shade Snaps Two colors in the shade stock have not sold as well as we could wish. We call them first-class colors, but somehow they've been neglected. Don't just know the reason, but we do know how to make them go faster. Cut the price in half. We've done it. Here thev are : Snap No. 1 1M Cloth Shades that rlehtly ought to sell for IC cents each. Mounted on Rood cprlns: roller. Color la uood, While they last thcy'ro big bargains at 15c Each. Siebecker & Watkins, 406 Lackawanna Avenue. KID FI OH if 1 11IN1 On Sept. 20, 30 nnd Oct, 1. All that years of experience abundant capital and excep tional active brain can produce in the way of New Millinery creations will be found on ex hibit in our beautiful show room Original Pattern lints, Im ported from Purls, will be shown on Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday or this week. All are invited. All arc wel come to our Grand Fall Open ing. Clarke Bros B1TTENBENBEB J CO. Bicycles And Sundries, Iron and Steel, Wagonmakers' and Blacksmiths'Supplies, Sole Agents for the EASTERN GRANITE ROOFINGS FIRE AND WATERPROOF. More desirable than tin and less expensive. Sun will not make it run. Frost will not crack it. The only perfect roofing made. Prices on ap plication. HO., 12(1 nnd 12S Franklin Ave. OUR SPECIAL ROR FALL, 189B, FULL LINE OF NECKWEAR. BELL 6c SKINNER Motel Jermyn Ilulldlnc- Manufacturing Go. Pure White Lead, Colors Snap No. 2 A lot of dno Holland Shad ing" that to wish to close out. Absolutely nothing the matter with theso goods except that tho color has sold a little Hlowor thatltought. Half prlco till gono 15c Yard. HEWS ML 20 Lackawanna Ave., Scranloa Pi Wholesale nnd Uctull DRUGGISTS ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Palnt., Convenient, KconomlcnU Durable. Varnish Stains. rroduclnc Perfect lmttntlonofExpsatlt Woods. Rnynolds' Wood Finish, Especially Designed for Inslds Work. Marble Floor Finish, Durnblo and Dries Quickly Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUR- LINSEED OIL AND TURPZNTINE. HIGH CLASS Furnishings Hats Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ave. SoloAcent forKuot lints. You Wish To have your baklnK pliow up favorably Ith that of your nelshhors' A groat many of ynur nelKh bors are uslntr "Snow White" Flour. Therefore you should use "Snow White" I u ou vwmi iu Keep vuu iin i them and ecel others. I The Best Cooks Use It. "Wc Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbondsle, Olyphant. FIVE DOLLARS FOR WRITING A LETTER In order to introduce my new Hue of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIVE DOLLARS to any one who will send ' me the name of any par ty who will buy a piano or organ of me. This will be paid when first payment is made on the instrument and to the first one who sends me the uaine. If you know of a neighbor who talks of getting ouq send the name in. Address George H. Ives No. 0 S Market Street, WIlkcvBarrc. F OF ANY KIND. Straight Business, Cash or Credit, i Houses Furniilnd Com; 3! 3, BARBOUR'S 110 ME CREDIT HOUSE 423 LACKAWANNA AV. ( ." .At. 4.-M nrfmm il . .. . .u. .mmJJ -u.flUtJtt.,
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