V"'" "V THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TCESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1898. 5 I hit Vole Not (loo J Alter 'ov. 8, S1, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS GF 8 The Keel Crescent (.'ul Siring. HcKinley 10 ct. fTusic Free copy of Lackawauun Twostcp giveu to customers, or sent by mail on receipt of three cents in stamps. PERRY BROS 4$ A new depattute at Th3 Griffin Art Studio. We are now prepared to fill the wants of the utnatuer and pioless lonal. Wt SOLICIT YOUR TRAD:. DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Specialties Surgery, Diseases ot Women Ofllco Ilouts !l to HI a. in l to :i i. in At Hc douce 7 to Sp ui Onlee-Willlam- Uullillnir, Opp. l'ostoiricc Koldenco 'Jl (I feoulh Main Aacuuc COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY UME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mutter) Solicited Mcclerate Chare.es. Whom Others Failed. .Mrs Oeo Crnr teacher or Piano Mr. Carr Mandolin Banjo "d Guitar Studios In tho new (.iii'liiM'.v Diillellntr, UJtl WaililnKtnn avc. siev eullijcnr In tills city. On Wyoinlnc Semi miry Mmloiil faculty. s llMeopcnca a Genera; Jnsuiauce Oflloe. In iiiiiottiiiietiBii Hot Stoclt Compnnlct tepiexeiited. I.aisa -i th circclnlly kotlclted. 'telephone, laoa. Allow U.. to Clean Your HCK CURIAIVS, and You Will lie Pleased. Lackawanna "THE!" AUNDRY. 308 Pcnn Aen A. B. WARMAN. Hffi The WIlkcs-Baire ltccord can be had In Scranton ul the i.cwh btaniib ut' l'.cH rnan liios., 404 Spruce und M Ltntl;)i sircets; Mac, Lackcwanna nenuc. PEltSOAL. Mik .loncf, ot Samicr'on menue, n re. uvcrli k ftom .111 thni . ot mx wicKs Mls-. 3Iae Lewis, ot Po-t .It rvls. N. Y.. is lfltlnBiit th linmi of Mrs-. V. I!, ltob. lilnx. of Xirtli 11) de I'ark ucntK. lohn .1. .Malm, lcrk of Comnain " Thirteenth rt-imint, is li-itliiB his homo "a 1'iospect incrme on 11 Melt tuiJonsli. Jlo wan at the Oeiinantowi hospital at 1'hlladclphU tor one niontli BABY GRAND PIANO. Was Much Admired at the Opening of Finn and Phillips. An objeit ol special admiration 111 llie optnlnB of Finn and Phillips new inusc stote on WyomiiiB iivenm. Sat urday night was the new Uab Grand piano, exhibited fur the Hist time In Scranton. It It- acknowledged to be 'bp most beautiful piano ever biottght to tho city. Among1 the guests at the opening were J. H. I'rottor. of the Musical Cornier; James and Holmsttong, nian ufactureis of the tiansposlng piano keyboard: and Mr. Couch, of the Gll dcimeibter and Kroeger Manufactur ing company. These gentlemen pio nounro the oi nlntr one of tho most auceusstul they hae witnessed any wheio In the United States, WILL PROBABLY RECOVER. Two Victims of the Exeter Acldent Are Still Alive. William l'ukas and iul Aleat'.diu?, tins two men injuied In the KxUer tnluo Saturday, un- still ii and hepea ot their iccovety are now en tertained. Cororer JKWoo has empaneled the following Juty to hold nn lniUC3t In the cas-i: '.. J. M'uckin. John W.ilsh, V J. Kelley. Jo.-i.ph Shoudock. Thom as I'. Mackln nncJ S. L. Geldf. The Jury will meet In tho Kxetor town hall on Thursday next at 2 n. in. for the puiposu of taking- tho testimony of witnesses,. Bargains At Kemp's Photo Stock house thl'i week only; 40-cunt print toilets for 33 centB. 103 Wyoming nvenue. Cow Lost, hluck with while upots. new aid will be paid by returning to 1006 Jackson Hlioet. Uhe Tilbune has ananged to throw upon a large scieen by means of a htateoptlcon bulletins showing to night's election teturiis, Everybody is invited.. fujffi 9vttn ii VeW;:,;2v -GL-MmK N33?' scrjroit iv HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL. Scrruiton Citledonlnn Club Conducted It Last Night. The Scranton Caledonian flub had u social hpkcIoii lant night In their meet In place, Excellslor hall. Wyoming nvenne. It was their Hallowe'en bo olitl, the hnll being In upp last Monday nlRht. Chief John McMillan was chairman. Wakeflold'H niehestin played nn over ture, and Chief McMillan opened the exorcism with apptoprlate rematks-. HoiMind rhlef Lindsay McMillan nam? "Scots Wha Hn'e." niid for mi eneoie, the "Ituttle ot Sterling." Flora Wake Held, a little pill v ii HWeot Voice, saw? the "Cuban Hero." The. AtlltiK ton double duiutrtto connlFtlns of Jo seph SIokcI and James Heed, llrst ten one, William Coulter and Andrew Coul lei. second teiioi; Thomas Kerr and licit Hullock, tlrrt bassos; J. V.. Mllncr and Harry Cote, peennd bassos, jruvc a kooiI account of tliemelves in "IJronk the News to Mother." Captain James Moli, f-x-chlct of the club, inudo n few remuiks which left the audience In uond liuntor. He made a dashing nppciuaucc In his Highland lostume. David Johns and Aitlmr Llnnov suns a duet "Ship Ahoy." The orchestra followed with a selertlon, and little Miss Wakefield s.iiik "Lot IlygoneK 1 Hygones." lOx-i'hlef William Collins mad( a few lemaiks. Willie Lll suhr o Scotih sontj nnd ieponded to nn oncoio. Mlts Alice Lulnl saiiR veiy beautifully "Itobln Adali." Alfred Wooler, tenor In the Klin Pails ilnueh tholr, sang "Honny Mary of Arsjle" and was enthusiastically en cored. He responded with "The Maid f Dundee' The quartette was henid In another t hoi us: Lindsay McMillan -aiiB "Wheie Has Scotland round Ibu Fume '" and the entet talumeut was IniiiiRht to a ilcwt with the -limlni; of the "Star Spangled IJannei" hv the uudleiii r.. IJeficshinent.s wete seived bv .i oil!'" ol vounpr ladli s, and the luither niiUi of ptcusiiie was diluting. The Tilbune has nunnged to throw upon a large scieen by menus ot a steieopticon bulletins showing to night's election letuinp. Everybody Is invited. WAS JOHN C. O'MALLEY. Man Pound in the River Under the Raihoad Bridge Near Olyphnnt Was Foimerly a Well Known Agent of This City. John C. ti'Malley, the man who was found In the river under the inllroad bridge below Olyphnnt at -1 o'clock Sunday morning, died at u o'clock yes terday mornlnB ut the Laikawanni hos-'pltal, without lccovcilng: conscious ne-s. Coioner Ijongstreet conducted 11 post-mot tern examination In the after noon and made an investigation of the mse to the effeci that he was con vinced that theman leceived his Injuries accidentally and was not the vktlm t foul play. Death was due to a ttiang ul.ir fiacture at the bate of the skull. The deieawd was a volunteer cnvnl ty man In the Civil war and had t good recoul. Formerly ho was n tiav elliiB salesman for the hardwaio linn of Leonard Jliothers, then in the whole sale busines-s on lower Lackawanna avenue and later traveled all through the il!ej- 11s iiRent tor the cigar linn ot Slim t and Flvnn. He was one of the best agents on the road, had a le.idy command of language and could entertain very pleasantly with an in exhaustible supply of wit and humor. The funeral will be held Thursday .itternoon at .1 o'clock lrorn the home ot his son, Thomas O'Malley, of S Noith liiomley avenue. Intel ment will be made In Dunmow cemetcty. SHANNON AKRLSTED. Ho Is Chaigert With the Thott ot Milk. TI. V Miai'non, of Green Gioe. wus held In $.'00 ball by Alderman Kasson yesterday on tin barge ot larceny and niiillt lotib mischief, proton ed by the Sr iautnt. Ualrv company. For seeial weeks past, nations of tho milk company haf mmplalntd that their bottles of milk hae been stolen nnd veiy oaen the mllK thrown in their nrds, anil the bottles tluowu In vnilourt placn Tho moie fiequent complaints came tiom the "Hill' poi tion ol the city. DtcitlM W. F. Cllf foid was detailed by tho company to tun down the ofMidet. At the hour when milk dcllverumes are began, the eletee tlve. Sunday morninc took u po sition near the lesidcnce of S. Weln girt. on Adams uuiup. At tin heating of Sharnon Cllffoid swoie that shoitlj after the milk for the Welngail family was left Shan non approached the porch. He emptied three bottles, nnd was leaving when arrested. The Best Typewriter. About ten ye.its ago theie weie but two or thiee typewritets of different manufactute on tho nuiikct. Today theie ate a dozen or moto behiB aelvci tlsed thioughoul the woild as the "bebt." In fact the typewiltci advei Us ing today resembles the bicycle ndvei tlslng. There are many good ones, and more bad ones, it is, how ever, a potable fact that the Smith Piemler typewi It er, which gained immediate favor upon Its Introduction, today stands pie-em-Inently out among the iest as the best und most populnr of all wilting ma chines. It Is without doubt the most universally used tjpewriter In the wot Id. In fuel, It has no equal as a good all round typewi Iter, embodying as It does all the good points of nil oilier typowrlleis. The manufacturers of tho Smith Viomler machine aie most ably lepicptnted In this locality by Mr. O. .1. Dloss, whobo otlico Is at loom No. 1. Arcade, Wyoming aeuue. Tho Smith Piemler tpm liter and O S. Dloss Is Indeed a haul team to beat ns W shown by tho tact that therei arc about ".'o Smith machines in use In this city, which number about equals that of all other makes combined. Mr. Hloss also handles a complete line of supplier, is agent for a line line of typewriter fuinltuie, und makes a specialty ol typewriter repairing. A postiU card will bilng him to your oitlce. " Palatial Railroad service. Tho train service of the Lako Shore and Michigan Southern railway Is care, fully managed, conipleto nnd reliable. Sleeplnr; cars nio run on all night trains between Butfulo, Cleveland, To ledo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis und St. Louis without change. Dlnlnt? cars ute attached to all through train?. Do not fall to buy your ticket ovci the Lake Shore. Election Returns, Election letuniB fiem Now Yoik and Pennsylvania will bo iceelved at F. J, Mantrap's hotel this evenlns. WILL CONSTRUCT STEEL TRACK ROAD ADINGTON TURNPIKE COMPANY SO DECIDED YESTERDAY. This Conclusion Wits Reached After n Confetenco with Hon. Mtu-tln Dodge, Director of tho United States Durcau of Rood Inquiry. Some of tho Details of tho Road Construction Interview with Mr. Dodge Rclatlvo to the Alms of the Rond Inquhy Bureau. Hon. Mitt tin Dodge, ot Cleveland, di rector of the Fulled States 'nuteau ot itoad Inquiry, inn up ftom Washing ton yesterday to confer with the direc tors of tho Ablngton Turnpike and Plunk Iloud company lelatlvc to the adoption ot his steel tiack Idea In the improvement of their road. A. H, Dunning, who was scciotary tif tho Bond roads parliament at the Oma ha tioltlon, over which Mr. Dodge presided, ami who is 1111 etithwlast ov er the new scheme of road Imlltllim. met .Mr. Dodge upon his ut rival heto at l.rJ o'clock p. in., and nccompanletl him to the eonfeionco with the turn pike company, which was held In the onice ol Hon. W. W. Watson in the Traders' bank building. The lesult of the conference was a decision on the pint of tho turnpike people to constiuet .1 shott piece of steel loadwny after Mr. Dndse's plans1 by way ot experiment. If actual us age docs not develop latent defect'!, that cannnot be leadily overcome, the whole tuinpik" will bo Improved with the -lccl tiucks. COST OF STKKL IIOAD. The company now spends over $i'00 a ear In lopalis of each mile ot llu load. The steel load can bo built ten about X4.000 a mile and Is piacticall." lndestiuc tabl.. When tho company getH iciuly to lay the toad, the govet n inunt Mr. Dodfie says, will furnish guitls an evpeit engineer to oveisce the work. This will be the llrst load of this kind to be constructed. There was a short one at tho Omaha expos ition, but that was not put to a practi cal left, being simply for exhibition purposes. Theie Is another steel road In Ohio but it differs from the one to b constnictcd heic In that Is has out side Uanges, which have proven virtu ally a fatal defect. The load to be built heic will em-biae-e all the latest Ideas In this ftyle of road-making. Its design was de sctlbed at length by Mr. DunnlnB In an address befote the Iward of tiade at the Inst meeting of that body. Hrlef lv, it Is a railroad with rails ten in ches wide, bavins n Hat surface with llaiiiies on the inner side to keep the wheels of the chicle lrorn lunnliip off On the bottom sides of the rails aie other llanges, which aie imbedded In the earth, pteferably In toncteto No does ties or sttlngers ate requited. The th'h-plutes (nntie-ctlng the lulls are so constructetl as to setve also as u means of getting on and off the- tiack, wheie the rails aie- Imbcded In clay. These can be dispensed with when tho nils are Imbedded In concrete and the load between the tracks nnd for a foot or so on each side paved or inacaduni l7ed. VKKY SANGUINE. Mr. Dodge is veiy sanguine of the adoption of the steel road idea. One ol the great piobletns of tho day, he said. Is to impiove the mean-s of tians poilatlon for shoit hauls, and the steel wagon road Is one of the most piomls ins means to that end. Our facilities for transpoi tation for long distances Is all that could be de sired, ho went on to say. but for dis tances like twenty und thltty miles it is far from what it should be. Piin ciples nre being developed now that promise to supply this deficiency. The bicycle, which carries six times its own weight. Is an Important step In tills diieclloii. All other vehicles weigh mote some ot them a bundled times nunc than their burden. Storage bat tel ics and other like means of piopul siou he mentioned as another step along this line. These two ideas taken In connection with the steel loadway open up won dertul possibilities. The steel load wuy. he argued, mukes possible llght 01 vehicles. Lighter vehicles Invito the substitution of mechanical for costly animal power. Development along this hitter line means in time, as Mr. Dodge views It, facilities for transportation over shoit hauK equalling- those we now enjoy over long hauls. AT THK lUCYCLK CLU11. Last evening Mr. Dodge was enter tained at the Scranton blejcle club house, nnd nt midnight he left for his home, In Ohio, to cast a slialght He publlcan vote Mr. Dodge is a eloso peisonal filond ot Picsldcnt McKlnley, serving as road commissioner of Ohio dm lag his tcim as governor, and succeeding to his Piesent position by President McKln ley's appointment when Geneial Hay Stono went out with tho unny en glnieis to tak- charge of tho woik of load building In Cuba nnd Porto I lien. Mr. Dodge also served as a senator In the Ohio assembly. INTERLOCKING SWITCH DID IT. Pievented a Wreck on the Lehigh Valley Ktiilioacl. A wreck was natiowlv averted at FRESH CANNED VEGETABLES Sold under our private brands are this year the finest we have ever offered. We have hundreds of cases di rect from packers. For the small invest ment af 10c, 12c and 15c you can buy the BEST. Special prices by case and dozen. E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail. Paine's Celery Compound MakesPeopleWell. Tlic on-true ".pecific for diseases arljlnc from a debilitated nervous system N Paint's celery compound, so generAiy prescribed by phvMClatu Ii Is probably the mott te marlcablc remedy that tlicclentihc 1 esejrch of th!i com rylia produced. Prof. IJJwanl n. l'lielps, M. D.. !.. I- D.. of Dnitrnouth college fiMt prescribed what is now known the world over us Panic's celery compound, r positive ntie frr dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous l licenses and kidney troubles. I'nlne's eclerv compound has succeeded (pain and aijnln uuete eierytbluctlie b" failed. the Lackawanna and Uloomslnjtg junc tion at Pittstou Sunday motnlng. whore the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western raihoad Hacks cioss the Le high Valley tiack. Tho use o' the In tel locking system of signals and switches prevented the wreck, i:piess tialn No. '.' on the Valley road, duo at that point at l.'JO a. in., was a few minutes lato and came down the loud while a Deliiwuie, Lackawanna and Wcstein train was jiasslne the Junc tion. Tho danger signal was out against the cxpics. but the engineer was un ablo to control his train. Tho Intel lot king operator- saw that a wreck was Inevitable unless tho ex press tmln was derailed. It was but tho woik of an Instant and the IiIb locomtlve and mall car were on tho giound within twenty-five feet of tho passing ttaln. Wi coking ciews to placed the detailed tiain within thiee houi s. , - BEFORE THE BATTLE. Campaign Manngcis Aie All Confi dent That their Favorites Are Going to Win Out In To day's Election. Nothing about this very remaikable campaign has been quite as remark able! as Its closing houin. When the paity woikeis retired to their homes last night every one of them was abso lutely ceitaln that the men he is In tel cstcd In will win today. At Republican headquarteis there was an air of gieat conlldence yes teiday. Tho men in chaige of the campaign were not worrying them selves flguilng out plutalltles or major ities. They were putting the flnlblnB touches on the work of the campaign, and their confidence Indicated that thev vveio noL at all nervous about the lesult of today's balloting. "Have no time to figure out major ities," said ("hall man Wlllurd late in the afternoon "Weil have leisure to do that tmnon ovv night and have fucts to woik with. We are going to win though, make no mistake about thut, and we'll havo a few to spare, too."' At Dcmociatlc, headquaitcis Chair man Fltzsltnmons was suie that Jenks and some other Demociatlc candidates will currv the county, and at Prohibi tion headquarteis it was given out that Swallow will lcccivc lL',000 votes and catry the county. There It was also asset tod that Lathi ope will bo elected Judge and th.it Smith will lis second In the race. Gunstcr Is accord ed thlid place. The managers of Cornelius Smith's campaign aie eel tain he will be elect ed. Ho will receive returns 111 his of fice, in the Board of Trade building, tonight. The Piohlbltlonists have made no anangements about leeching leturns. They uie content to wait and lead tho lesult In The Tilbune of Wednesday morning. Arrangements have boon made by the Democratic county committee to re ceive letuins at their hcadnuaiteis, on Washington avenue. The Kepubll ean county committee has engaged tho armory and will receive local and jjen eiul returns theie. Every facility will bo given tho voters to ascertain the lestilts of tlui day's voting. The Tilbune has ananged to display the leturns In front of tho oillce Tho very latest local and general leturmi will be piomptly shown by means ot a steieopticon. INSTRUCTIONS FOR NON-COMS. Colonel Watres Dliccts Captains to Conduct Schools. The following older was csteiday sent out by Colonel Wanes: Ik.idi.ua'.lctf Uli.iiith ItttiiiKiit, Thin! Biltjade. N. . P. Sciulitoi., Nov. T, 1S3 IlLBlmuntal ejttler No. .1. Until Otherwise Oldcicel. I In ciipt.il is of companies will i'tM ruble their non commissioned otllcers, tor It time Hon, at least cuce In ovity loin weeks. The captains will either conduct the aehoyl In pcivo.i, or detail a coimnl.-s.nu'd olllccr for that puipose. In making the monthly lcpoits of chills tho eaptutns will tepnrt the nttcnilaiieo nnd the work ilnno at tin non-i enuinls slewed olllccis' school. lly onler of L. A. Wiiliif I'oli'iie I. D. 1!. Atiiciton, Adjutant WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. They Will Be Donation Days at St. Joseph's Home. Wednesday and Tnuivdny of this w.-.ok will be donation days for St. Jo- sum' Foundllns Home, i Tbe appeal recently Issued In behalf of that institution by the management Indicates that It Is In need of ushIs. lutico and that donations! from those who uio Intel ested In tho woik that Is being clone tneie will be sratufully uccvpttd. SIDEWALK AND CURB IS GOING DOWNWARD DISCOVERY MADE BY CITY EN GINEER PHILLIPS. Believes That Theie Has Been n Wnshlng Away or the Soil Under tho Asphnlt Pavement o Lower Lackawanna Avenue, But at This Time Is Not Propared to Say Whttt the Extent of It Is Will Mako nn Investigation nt an Early Hour Thursday Morning. City Engineer Phillips bus a ..crlous task on hand, and there Is no way of Judging veiy well Just now what pro pot tlous It may ussuine. His attention was drawn last Saturday to the sct tlhiB of the fcldcvvnlkrt on the northerly sld" of lower Lackawanna uvenue lrorn the Delnvvaio nnd Hudson sta tion to the bridge, und upon making" an liibpcctlon bo finds that neaily thu same condition Is pi essoined t.s that opposite the old Wyoming house? a few years ago. The curbing is fettling down almost level with tho asphalt, nnd the flag stones of the sidewalks aie loosening1 and settling as well. How to account for this oth-'f than the supposition that tho sub'oll has been washed nwuy Is what Is pU7rling Mr. Phillips. Tf Iho gtotttic! wore compact the curbing and sldewalku would not set tle. Pelleting that the ground is honeycombed then the question to ar- ilvu ut Is. 'How much is It honey combed and what caused It'" Two things could be the came, the leaking of the water main. 01 the leaking of the sewer. CONDITION HH FOUND. How long any of these leaks, If either or both cNlst, have been going on Is another thing to consider. If they aie lecent, the amount ot soil washed out cannot bo large. Dill If they aie old, the e tiasm unt'er the street will be a considerable one On Saturday Mr. Phillips made a piollmlnary Inspection. He went Into the base ments along that side and lound that neaily all of them, esnoc Inlly of those buildings on the "air lots, ' were damp. In one of tho lovvoi basements 01 Hoche & FaddenV hotel tho water was t tickling through the wall as If It came fiom a spring under the street. A bottle of that water was seemed and sent to the laboratory In Chitten den's eltug store for analysis. The analysis did not detect any sewc rtiBO pat tides In the wutci. It was almost pine enough to be use for drinking pui poss Then yesterday, Assistant Engineer Domlnlck J. Kelly und Lovelmen Evan Wnlteis and Evan Thomas were de tailed to go down to the mouth of the sewer at the ilver and woik their way up. A shoit distance Inside the sewer they came to a stop by uneoun teiins a small cataract about & feet In height. A large volume ot water was flowing over it at the time und thut made their piogrcss Impossible. They weic forced to tuin back, but while they were In there they noticed that water was tiickllng from the northerly side of the sewer wall, and got n quarL bottle and filled It trom this senr co. It villi be analysed to elry. Its appearance In the bottle sev eral houis afterward was clear. T'teio was se.iicoly any sediment on the bot tom of the- bottle after standing thut length of time. NO PLAN OF SEWEIJ. Strange to say, theru Is no plan of the fwer recorded In the city engi neer's ofllce. It was built in 1S72 when Ficd Amsdcn was engineer, and if thro evei was a plan ot it, it is lost. stnyd or stolen In tho absence ot a plan In the depaitment Is working somen lint In the dark. From calcu lation.) madu uj on measuilng the depths of manholes Mr. Phillips Is of the opinion that the sower litis thtco or fours "drops," nbout eight feet high evch. He has fixed not Thuisdav morn li.ij at 4 o'clock as the time for send ing another paity Into the sewer and a man dow r. each of tho two m inholcs In that section. This unseemly hour has been selected because at tnat tlnn the business ot the fewer will be a1' Its lowest ebb. Tho street commis sioner's department will bo Instituted not to flush the sticets ftom which the sewciagM Is drained Pito the Lack awanna uvenue pipe. Last Excursion to Honesdaie Via Gravity Rallioad. The old Uravity lalhoad b.-twecn Carbondale and Honcfdalu will be nbandoned Junuury 1, 1S99, making It theiefoie Impossible to run excursions to Farvlew nnd Houesdale next season. In crdcr to ulvo Its patrons a last op portunlty to enjoy this charming nip the Delaware and Hudson lullroad will run a popular excursion to Honesdule, Thursday, November 10. Tickets at the following low iatcs will bo sold for all icgular tiulns: Time of Adults Child! en Train. W'ilkcs-lJnite $1.2.'. J .(15 8.00 a.m. Parsouu 1.15 .00 S.01 u. m. Miners Mills 1.15 .en $.00 a. in. Mill Crock 1.15 ,C0 S.08 a. m Lutlln 1.10 .CO 8.12 11. m. Yntesville 1.05 .55 8.15 u. in. Pittstou 1.0', .55 k.lO a in. Avoca 1.05 .55 8.24 a. m. Mooslc 1.05 .55 fi 21) a. in. Steel Woiks 1.05 .55 h.39 a. in. He ran ton Lin) .55 S.ISn 111. Orccn Itldge 1.00 .55 S.57 u. m Provide-nee 1.00. .55 fi.oO a. m. Dickson S5 .45 y.yl u. m Olyphaut $5 .45 0.07 a. in. PeckvUlc " .to i,ll u, m Winton "r .40 U.lla. 111. Archbald 75 .40 0.1S a. m. Jcrinyn ti" .40 !2.)a nf Maylbld v.", .40 0.2C a. III. Carboudulo 55. ..15 0.30 a in, Kclunilng leave Honesdule at 5 30 p. 111. CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A Good Set ol Teeth for. . .$o00 Our llcst Sets or Teeth 5.00 Includlns the Palnlen L'xtracilon DR.S.CTSNYDER J3i Spruce Street, Opp, Hotel Jermn xtA FIRED AT BURGLARS. They Enteied tho Hotel of H. B. Jones nt Dickson City. The hotel of H. 11. Jones, nt Dickson city, was entered by butBkirs Sunday morning, who made 11 haul ot 140 In cash thut wnn In the money drawer bxhlttd the bar, Jones hcatd the men from his loom und renched tho bar as they wore go ing. He mw two men leaving and fired nt them. No clue that might lend to their Identity Ih at hand. Fancy Philadelphia Print Butter in 1 lb. Prints I "Right" 1 I Neckwear I s s S FoUeJ roiir-iu-H.inds.I'tiifs anJ 5 S scots ate the latest wrinkle, s S dasliuiK coaching colors an J torn- X S anstilpesat ; 50 Cents 5 Look to be worth double. 2 15 MM 3 na mm ' M I Up's." When unJera pair of StispenJ- 5 cr such as we are scllmi; lot SO Cents 5 o re sure of a "Hold Up.'' 5 long stock to choose Iroin. 3 a saving of tune, a saving ot 3 money. s ux' have money kit for otlur 3 things if vou let us supple our 5 furnishings. 5 OUTFITTERS. IHAND& PAYNE I 203 Washington Avs, 1 niiiiiiiiiiiiinii inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK? Per Pound. Clarke Bros ummmiimmmmnmimiiiumiitt M M " If k body inert a body 3 S Willi nu iisly lie. 5 5 Wou t u body, tell tliit body, 5 W'uciotocoiuo and buy . OP mi TDQP f Everybody is satisfied that Jl SJ U ISJDL i Smith's is the only place to buy reliable Gloves and Hittens because lie manufac tures and imports all his goods. The best possible values for less money thau you pay elsewhere. SMITH'S GLOVE STORE, 427 Spruce Street Factory, Johnstown, N. Y. iLOil OIL AND IVIANUFACTURINC CO. TELEPHONE 622. 141 to 149 Meridian Stresf, Scranlo.1, Pa, BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS. PAINT DEPARTHENT.-Purc White Lead, Colors aud Varnishes. Shade prices suffer a severe cut this week. Our shade prices were always as low as the lowest. This week they're lower thau ever. Replace your old shades while this sale lasts. FKLT .SlIADLri-Tiilnk of it. V. Fell a complete window shuclo with splint; lolkr this week fur FltlNOnn FELT KIIADER.-Sirln,- toller with llxtures und cot ton lihiKo complete lor SCOTCH HOLLANDS. - f'lrl cUtfri Holland Mhadcx with trlnu'c, woitli fl.W complete tor 9c 15c 75c One Odd Lot of Genuine liollaud Shading we will close out at 15 cents a yard. SIEBECKER & WATKINS. mtum 1IIIS 81. 20 Lackawaniu Ave, Scranton ?i. Wholesale 11 ml Ketttll DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Ready Mixed Tinted Paints, CoDVODlout, Economical, Uurab'.e. Varnish Stains, rroducloi Perfect ImltntlonorCxptailTt Woods Rnyuolds' Wood Finish. Utpeclully UeiiRiiod for Inslda Worlc marble Floor Finish. Durable nncl Dries tlulclcly Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUT. UNSEED OIL AN) TURPINTINE. YOU WANT WHAT'S A1 UP TO DATE? SEli OUli HATS, SHIRTS, iNECK- wijau. crc BELL (So SKINNER Hotel Jerniyn llulldlnz mtttmA.......t.., Mill m iippteilateil ny moat people. Thev like to know that tlm flour they use W cie.iu TlleV like 10 know that It Is handled bv clean men In n clean mill so that there Is no chance lor illit or other foiclgu substances to got into It Few people like to cut dirt, and a meat lii.uiv pecipl" knowing that "Snow White" liour l mack and put up in tho clean kind ot h mill picter to Use It instead ot other brands they ate not mtaln about. Oroccis cll It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO S J j bcr-intoii, Carbon Jale, Olyphant. THE !i: POWDER CO. Booms I ami 2, Coin'Uli B'l'd'g. SORANTON, CX Alining and Blasting POWDER Made ul Mooslc and I.iubdulo Work. I.AI1.IN & RAMI POWDI.K CO'3 ORANGE GUN POWDER Klectrlc Ba'terlci, 1 lectilu LxploderH. lor exploding blasts, bafoty Kusu ami Repauno CiiBaiic3l Co's i;m'''.o'.v1.;, CIOTH 811ADES-No excuse for sliiiileii'SB window h w licit wo sell tlilw coiniileto wltii spline rubor 1 Cr for lOU LACIJ TUIMSIEI) ,SHAl)i:-WIth Afr heavy lace, compioto fm ,u or wlili lace and Imertlon. both a rr,. lor lOL E.Ntra. wide (T-ln.J Into Ulmmcd, CHr t'onipUtu uuu
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