10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1803. ELECTION DAY AT CAMP MEADE MANNER IN WniCH THE VOTE OF THE REGIMENT WAS CAST. Number of Votes That Each Candi date Secured Those Who Had Chargo of the Receiving nnd Re cording tho Will of the Soldier Boys Somo Amusing Incidents in Connection with the Election on the Tented Tield. 4 Spcflnl to the Scror.trn Tribune. Camp Meurti Mlddletown, l'n., N11V. 9. Tho excitement usually nccom-ianilng- and immediately following (in election has nlrendy practically nub sided heic. It wan thought somo dnjs ngo that tho vote polled would be very hIIbIiI, still, when tlu polls wete once opened, many who Intended nt lliwt to not cast their billots, took sullltlent Interest In tho contest to chance their resolutions. In some companies the vote was much llRhter than expected, whllo In others few electors absented tlicm Kehes There were no drills or dicss parades, nnd nt 9 o'clock In the morn ing the boveial companies of the Thir teenth were drawn tip In line and judges of elpctlon weie selected by a a 'voice vote, nnd clerks weie then hosen by tho juiKe. Following nte the names of thoe who served H Serjeant Jacob D Kelpei and I'll, vates Charles Zelcler and John Unkei, judges; Coipoial ieuirt Iilddlcm.in and Private Aithur Ueggs, jleik. D Corpoial Kd.wml C Koon nnd TrUates Henry Smith nnd Jacob Cope, judge; Corporal William Cnigo ana Prlwito i:dmund Thompson, ileiks. Corpoial Lewis Outer and I'll ates 'William Minors and Chailes Wainer, judges, 1'ihate Andicu Mit chell nnd Company CleiU Cair, cleik. C Sergeant Hey Smith, Corpoml JJIcbard Bourke find l'rlatos Oeorge .Phillips, Judges; Orporal licriuuit Jlnggerty and Private Huiiy Angle. olerk. (J Privates Pi a ik .Tones. John God frey nnd John Foiled), judges, Com pany Cleik lieoige Oiilllths and I'll. ato William Katly. eleiks. n Sergeants Franklin (Jaullner and Lee Taylor and Piivute luiznnui, Judges, Coipoml llorlon l'. Cioss nnd Ji hates William Loftu.s and Lewis Hill. Judges; Serjeant l'ltntiss and I'lh nte Coleman, leiks. H Coiporuls rntrUk Wb.ilen and Thomas Mills and Pi hate Joseph Hlit lev. Judges, Lieutenant J. W Benja min and Gtoige W. Bailey, eleiks Till: A-OTF.S 15V COMPANIES Time was lltttle 1.1 no dlllleultj -))eilonced in tasting the ballots umloi the method required for "oldlei -voting, bv the sptelal act ot aris-embly The ihlef tiouble lonsSted In the fact that in some of the (oirip.uiks theie nie vot cis Horn outside of Lackawanna lountj. For tlies", xpoclul poll books also In duplicate had to be made out The voting pel company was a fol lows,. !! F01 (iovcinoi Stone, .!0, Swallow, 1'4, .lenks, 10 For Lieutenant (Jovei noi' Gobin, ".1, Sow den, i I'oi Set letaiy of Intel nal Aflali neLacev .".u. Litla, '21 Foi Congiessinan-a't-I.suge Giow. 41. Davenport. IS, Wei- ler, :: lams, t, Ju' CongiesMnan -Sando. "2, Countll, 2." State Senator Viuigliaii, 48; dimming?., 4 State Jtep. lesentathe Seheuer, 26: Flaherty, U, Fan. 1-'. Mackaj. 1. Supeiloi- Point AV. D. Poitei, ,fj. W. W l'ortei. i',2'. Tilckett, 17: Bower, 9. Couit of Com. Come To Wilkes-Barre Or send fcr that diss of fine meicliuu 11e which jou would ordhuilly wrl'e, in tTavel to Jftw York foi. If jou want the staple cvtrj-day sorls of l)rv Goixls wo have them and at right prices. Bui wo ,io essentially an exi lio.lv o houso dealing In ultra fashionable wearable and theso too at tho reasonable prices .11 waj.s iclgning heic. It's BiailTBBX MILLS to A likes, liarrc-lt's ueirly TWO lU'NDUBO to New York. There'h a vast economy ot Time, Milcuge, and CONVLXIBXCP. In that difference, and a first visit will sni piise jou. Wo know some metropolian Mores that do not surpass us In extent of FINIJ DISPLAY and none in the matter of QUALITY FOB PB1CB. A convenient number of fast pisa( tiger trains on both tho D. & H. B II and (' B. B of ?. J., all n aching this Citv dur ing our biiKinexii hours ! to 0 o'elork, Siturduvs till 10 thus affording jou t '. icptlonal shopping faellllles You ndsht live In Wllkes-Bmie as. far ns eost of leeelvlng purchases h eon- erncd, for wo deliver at join door via prtss-without nny extra chaige, and U for any reasons, ou wish to return pur. 1 buses, this too, at our expense. Is there nny fairer method of stoio keeping'' Surprising" Yes, but we aie ktepln'g sloie In Wllkeb-Baire to give ou Juu as gcod suvlce ns oui home friends le. leivc. Visit us, or try us bj mall. An Item that saves .von the tioublo of eb ess makng. BBADY to wear gowns that antlelpate vour appreciation Thut are vours ns soon as ou see tbeiu Mndi 'from the newest Fall and Winter materials. Haul. 1 a color or shado unrepresented Tho blues, brovvrs, greens, i.ds and the at-wajs-tasteful I hicks. Bverj thing tint's thn newest foi the season Fasli lonablo and faultlessh fitting The Jon.' tho medium or the shnit coat. Tight fit ting effects and 11 wealth of potlceU nt last. Costumes foi- every sort of vveai made In the best manner bv the best men tillors. Tho simple nnd tho elaborate Thoso that cost little-, and those that eost much, but none that eost more tlu.n thev are worth They give you that lit, stlo and exeluslveness, which Is tho product of tho skill of tailors of abllitv In uddltlnn we guarantee that the Bar rrent must be satlsfaetoiy to vou. You avoid the 1 Isle always Incurred "w hen ou buy materials and give them out to' be mado up. AS TO FPUS, we show endless vnrle. ties of excluBlvo stilish things in Neck Pieces, Collarettes, Cravats, Bcaifs. Boas Vlsltes Wraps, Capes, and Fur lined gnr. ments. In hort, an absorbingly Interest. 1ns and completo assortment of all kinds of Turs mado up Into the handsomest, richest, most fashionable things to wear. ISAAC LONG, 7.1 and "a I'ubllo Squares WlLiKUS-UAlUtli, PA. Royal t Absolutely 'Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome SOYAl BAKINa POWPIH mon Picas Ounater, 17: Smith, 11. Coroner Saltry, 35; Boberts, SI. Coun ty Surveyor Stevenson, 30; Dunning, 20, I). Governor Stone, 21, Swallow, 12; Jenks, 5. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, 28; Nichols, 1", Sovvden 3. Secretnry of Internal Affairs Lattn, 17, Dickson, 10; DeLaeey, S, Congrcssman-at-Large Grow, 24; Davenport, 25; Weller, Inms, Gather nnd Sharpless, 5 each. Con-gre-Bs Connell, 18; Sando, 10; Leach, !i. Stute Senator Vuughan, 2S; Coleman, 4, Cummlngs, 3 State Bepjesenta tilth e Seheuer, 12; l'-nrr, G, Beynolds, 4; Mackey, 1; Halt, 1. Superior Court W. D Porter, 26, W. W Porter. 25; Bovver, 0; Villi, 6; Trlekott, 5. Judge of Common Pleas Gunster, 20; Smith, 7: Lathi ope, 4. Coroner Uobeits, 21, Saltiy, !; Treverton, 2 Surveyor Stevenson, IS, Dunning, 14; Mitchell, 1. A. GovernorStone, 30; Jenks, lfi, Swallow, 4 Lieutenant Goveinoi Gobln, 4S; Sovvden, 2. Secretniy of In ternal Affalis Latta, 34, DeLaeey, 1C; Congiessmun-nt. Large Grow, .V, Davenpoit, 2't, AWIlei, 11: lams, .1; Jamevs, Congressman Connell, 30, Sando, IS; Leueh, 1. State Senntoi Vatighan, 37, Cummlngs, 7; Coleman, 3 Bepresentntlve Scheuei, 19; Fla hoitv 3, Bevnolds, fi, Timlin, !, Fair, u, Unit, .', Mackey. 2; Williams, J Su. pel lor Couit-W. W. Portei, 31: W. D Porter. 32, Trlckett, 13, Bower, 11, Vail, 1. Judge of Common Pleas Gunstet, 3S, Smith, s, Latin ope, 2. Coroner Bobeits, 30, Saltrv, 11, TieveiUm. 4; Moylau, 3. Stuv even Stevenson, 31; Dunning, 1G; Mitchell, 2. C Goveinoi Stone, 27, Jenks, 24; Swallow, 10 Lleutennnt Goveinoi Gobln, 43. Sowden. U; N'kboN, 4 Scc ictary of Internal Affulis Latta, 2'. DeLicey, 27, Dickson, 1, Petern, 1. Congiessmnn-nt-Laige Glow, 32. Dav enpoit, 32, lnm, 24, Weller, 24; Gat her, 2, Slim pies", 2. Congiessnum Connell, 2't, Sando, 2't Stnte Senator Vaughan, 41; Cummlngs, 14, Coleman, 4 Bepiesentnthe Flaheitv. 20, Seheuer, Id; Fair II, Hait, 2, Bejntdd-, .. Timlin, 2. Williams, 2, Mackey, 1. Supeilor Couit W W. Poitei . 30, W D. Poiter. 2S; Tiiekelt, 29; Bower. 21, Vail 2. Judge Common Pleat Gun ster, 37, Smith, 22, Latlnope. 1. Cnro nei Bobeits, 31. Saltiy, 2s. Szlupas, 1 Sin ve.v oi Stevenson, 33, Dunning, 27. F. Gov ernoi Stone, 32, Swallow, 17; Jinks, ; Lltutennni Goveinoi Gobln, 44, Sowden, S, Nichols, 2 Sec leluiy ol Intel nal Affairs Latta, 31, DeLaeey, 17. Congiessnian-nt-Latgi' Giow, 40, Dtvi npoil, 40; lams s Wel loi. 7 Congie"-man Connell. 38, San do 10, Leach 1 State Senator Vaughan, ,;s CumniitiM, 7 Coleman, ! Bepiesentnthe Fan, 41, Halt 1; FJaheity, 2, Scheuei, 1, Muckey, 1 fail peiioi Couit W. W. Poiter. 37; W. D. Poitei, !7; Tilckett. 10. Bower. 10. Judge of Common Pleas Gunstei. 3S. Smith, l"i Colonel Bobe it M',; Sal lij.lij. mu vevoi Stevenson in, Dun ning, 11 G Goveinoi Stone, 17 Jenks, 17, Swallow, S Lieut Goveinoi Sowden, 20. Giibln, l'l, Hleock 4, Wntklns, 1. Seeietaiv ot Intel nul Affalts Latta, H; DeLaeev, 17, Dickson 4 Logan, 1 Supeilor t'emrt Judge Tilckett. 22: V W. Portei. 19. W D Poitei. 19, Bovv er, 17, Vnll,, I'ongrcsnuin-ntl.uigo Glow, 2.', Davenpoit, 22 Welle i, lb. luins lb, Shniplos, 3, Gaiber, 2. This company being tiom Monti ote. Sus. iiuchannn cotuu.v, elld not vote toi anj local olli eis. F Goveinoi Swallow, 14. Stone, It! Jenks, 10 Lieutenant Goveinoi Gob ln , 4", Sowden, 11: Nichols, 2 See letiuy of Internal Affalis Latta, 32, DeLace, 2, Dickson, 2. Congicss-m.in-at-Luigt Giow, 3'i. Davenpoit, 34. lams is, Weilei. 17; Gaibei, 1: Sharplc-s, 3 Congremnn Connell, 6; Snndo. 4 State Senutor Vaughan, 7: Cummlngs, ". Bepiesentnthe Bey nolds, 4, Timlin, 3 Fan, 2; Flaheity, 1. Superior Conn Judge W. W Poi ter. 34. W D Poitei. 28 Tilckett. 2. Bowci 22, Vail, 1 Common Plea. Judge Smith, fi. Lathi ope, !, Gunster, 2. Coionci Snltr.v, 9, Bobtits, 1 Sin-ve-joi Stevenson, b, Dunning, 4. H Goveinoi Stone, i2; Swallow. 21, Jenks, io Lieutenant Goveinoi Gob In. GO, Sowden, 7 Wntklns, .1, Nichols, 2 Sec i clary of Internal Affairs Latta, 42 DeLaeey, 21; Dickson, I. Lojan, 2. Congiessinan-iU-Lalge Glow 34; Dav enport. ."0; Garbei, .1 Ium. 2, Weilei, 2. Shaipless 1 Congressman Connell, II. Sando, 19, Lencb, G Giumblne, 1. State Senator Vaughan "2, Cum mlngN io. Coleman, G Bepitsentathe Fair, 31, Huit. 4, Seheuer, 12, Bey nobis, 2, Attemose. 1 Uvans, 1 Super ten Com i Judge W W Poiter. 1G: Tilckett, 21, Bower, ., Vail. .: Com mon Please Judge Gunster, .',8. Smith, lu. Latlnope, 2. Coieiner Salti.v. 52, Bobeits, 20. Tieveiton, suivejei -Stevenson. 52, Dunning, 1G Mitchell, 2 SFVLBAL AMUSING INCIDENTS Theie weie seveial niuuslng Incidents Which inclined eliulng the eouise of the election c was the last comp.inv to open Us polls and In a few minutes after Chaplain Stall! with his Inscpai able meisehauni e ame along and got Into a conversation with a nunibet of the huvs who eageih gatlieicd mound him In oielci to heai somo 'irinlnlb eeiues " At ten oMock this niuinlng tho Thlr teenth, headed by the regimental band, fell Into lino and mniched to Geneinl Gobln's hendc.uaiteis to seienide him The gt ea test enthusiasm pi mulled for tho lieutenant gov ernoi -clrj t, tho sol ellei of two wars. After the men were breiught up In the foim of a semlcicle mound the geneial's tent, Acting Ad jutant Davis proposed tin ee eheeis and a tiger, which weie given with a will. Genet at Gobln then stepped to the fiont uud win inly thanked the men of tho Thirteenth for their act of cour tebj. He filrt, too, that he was glad to hee the Thd teenth theie Ho had been connected with It In one way or an other for fotiiteen ".cmp, and nlwajs felt ptoud of it. but nevei moie to than at piescnt Tlilsvvnrhiisbeeunoinoie successful, ly fought nnd ended by oui battleships and by our hemes of Santiago than by the thousands of lieio uatilot-soldlers, like vou, who have been encamped tluoughout the countiy as a peipetual lesson, not e.nly to Spain, but also to the would-be Interfering nations of Fuieipe. Tho band played seveial choice selections. General Gobln was delighted with his brigade. The Thh teenth not only gave him a larger vote than the Eighth, but ulso was the first to serenado him. He Is now tempoi arlly In command of tho First division, Bfchurd J, Bourk. Baking Powder CO , HtW YORK. CONVENTION OF THE EPWORTH LEAGUES WILL OPEN AT DINOHAMTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, NOV. 17. All tho Leagues In the Wyoming Conferenco Are Entitled to Repre sentation Extensive Programme That Has Boen Arranged for tho Two Days the Convention Will Be in Session Arrangements Made for the Entertainment of the Dele gates by the Peoplo of Blngham ton. Following Is the programme ot tho contention ol the Wvomlng conference of the Fpvvorth League, which will open In the Tabernacle Mcthodlht I'plscopal chinch. Blnghmnton, N. Y on Thuidn. Nov. 17 THFBSDAY APTBBNOON 2 W to G oo-Bceoptlon of Delegates anil As slgnment to Place," of Entertain ment. THFBSDAY BVBNING. 7.20 Prnlse Service, conducted bv Rev, J. 1 Thorn is, Afton, N V 7 P. Address of Welconu Bev K B. Olmstead D D , Bliuibamtoii, N. Y. Response, Bev C II llaes Nji- vvlch, N. Y Music Addri'ss. subject 'Tills Life Adapt ed to the Formation and Pirfectloi of Christian Ch.u.ute r." Bev J. 11. Coleman. D D Album-. N. Y. FRIDAY MORNING S J Lovefe ist, conducted bv Rev. A. D. Dcckei. Blnghamton, N. Y DBPABTMKNT OP SPIB1TFAL WORK P X "Ppwoith League In Missions," Mr". J B lltlgl es, fecr.iutoli. Pa "How Can We Make Devotional Meetllgs Mon Bffeitlve" Rev. M. L Andarli-e New Berlin. N Y. "An Appeal fm a Closer H'ulk with God. ' Jli. Frank A. Blakeslee, Blnglioniion, N. Y "How Can the l.iaciio Help the Pas toi In Revlil Work"' Rev. Flank Young Clark's Summit, V.i. (The above p.ipcis limited to 10 minutes each Discussion. DBPAR'JMBNT OP MIIP.IY AND 11HLP 10(-i-"Soela! Pmltv," Rev S Guv SnDw dtn, Moscow. Pj. ' Temperauei"." Bev C, 11 Pientlce, Wdvinuit Pa "Visiting." Mi. P. A LiHurr Hones, el lie. Pa. (Above papcis limited to F, min utes eaeli D!-cusItn. PRIDAY AITPNUON 1 l Devotion il h.'eiviies eotidueted by Rev. M V. Williams Blnghamton. N V. 1 IV-CJUtstleill box 2 li Business meetlnj, DBPARTMBNT OP LITBBAia WORK 2 "!l-" Wot k of tho Literal) Depiiitmcut ' Rev Cuitls Tern ant, U ill.es-Harre, l.i iveull irltlis oi Methiidlsju," Bev J. (' I.eaeoek, Daltem, Pa "I In Oilgln and Ilistorv of the Kp. vveuili Lefigiic," Rev. G. A. Place I'll D, e'l.rbinduli. Pa. i Above pi peis 'Imitecl to F niln- utes i all i llseu--sloii DI'l'AUTMI'Nr OP SOC1AN WORK Sj)-"The Impoila'iee ot boclaollitv. Rev J A Tl.iPMie. Maple Glove, Pa ' lKllln,iiti Mcthoi.e of Fntertaln- incut," Bev. I) I. MeDonild Hal- ste.nl, Pa "Important DeinilF-Mi.sU. pinwus Plerlcs i;ie' Itev B W. Rowi, 1'diiie ston, N Y (Above pcipns not to cNcced lu mln. utes each ) Discussion JCNtOR LBAGri: WORK. 1 CO "Junior Leaguo Methods.' Miss Mar Pi own. Newaik Vallev. N. V. "lMatlm of the Senior to the Junior League ' .Mr. A. D. Geiiung, Wa vulv. N Y. (Above pipeii limited to 15 mln utes each.) Dl-CI "SllJU FRIDAY BVBNING. 73'j-Pias( Siivlic, conducted -bv Pio. fi-sor J. M. Black, Willlainsport, Pa iM Addri'Si. snlijeel, "Roin.inco and R". HeIo'.i.' Rev. Georse P. Bikmau, D D . New c i k Consee uulon Seivlce Genual Notes Two .Ulegatrs from each ehuptci. Ineludlng the pastoi will Io entertained Delegates without pioper iredntl.ils will he expeeted to enteitaln llicmsehis Buch chaptir is urgul to send tin asMsmcnt ol oin i eut per nu lu be i to the treasure" Rev D L McDon- llestore full, regular nctlon Fill 01 tlio tionels, do not irrl talis ur Inn.imc, but Itnvc all tlin ilflloati (IIl'C'II" or Ciilin In itr(Pit rondltlon Trr Ihfm M renti I'ropared only by U, 1, Hood ,V Co , Lowell, Mar Shoes for Men Shoes for Women Shoes for Boys Shoes for Girls Shoes for Everybody at Prices Other Houses. Myer Davidow, nhl, Italstead, Pa., without delay. Bev. J. L Thomas, of Afton, N. Y., nnd Pro fessor J, M. Hhick, of Wllllamsport, l'a , will havo charge of the singing. Professor Black's new book, "The Chorus of Praise," will bo iwcel In tho convention, Otllcers of tho conference boaid of eon trol President, Harry C. Perkins: vice pesldents, district presidents; secretary, Bev. John Bradshaw, Ph. D.j trcusutcr, Bev. David L. McDonald. Not in His Class. "Will ou accept BroozT's challengsV" asked tho icportcr, "I should sav nit " said tho eminent prize tighter. "Why he Is not In my clussl I am a tenor and ho la only u baritone.' Puck. TEN YEARS AGONY FROM ECZEMA CURED BY CUTICURA For ten yean I suffered untold agonies from Eczema, my lower limbs being so swollen and broken out that I could hardly go about. My brother, a plij ilclin of tlilrtv earV prartlco, and other physicians of splendid shllltj , tried In rain to effect a cure and signally failed. I became absolutely disheartened, and had lost all hopo, when a friend Induced mo to glvo CuncimA. ItmiKDlFs a trial. I lueel two cakes of Cimct nA. Soap and two boxes of CuTicimA. (ointment), and It resulted In an abiolutt ami permanent curt. DWIll M. BUT, ri month, III. SniDr Ci m Tri4Tmkxt run Alt Skit and IIlood Himo,wirH I i or 11 air Wnrm tilth with cut coA8oir. emit inn ollnfi with Lmcoi, and mid dOMI Ol Clllltt RA KRSOtTKWT Bold ihronehout lh world I'ottbr nRtra and Cncir. Corp , Sota 1 ropt ,Uoiton "Hot tolurs L ctrtnt,"(rc. Se.imless and Soldetless PIIICCT 18-Karat Wedding Icings. rillDOl Also the New Tiffany Style, 2;-Kaut WEDDING PRESENTS In stciling Silver, Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, etc.. Diamonds and Fine Jewelry. Stone Rings in endless variety. THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of Watches FROM $2.50 TO $150. Mr. Adams, our Optician w ill lit any cases of defective bion at a very leasonable puce. All Grades and Prices. Largest stock in town at the Leading Bicy cle and Sporting Goods House in Scranton. FLOREY&eeOQK 211 Washing i Avi Court House Square. "PRCHANT TAILORING. Compno mir qarnipnts with ctliern look ,it tlu worKiuaiislilp and fit. When jou lui( dono this ou will reaU Ize thut our low prices aio KI3ALLY low. . .1. UrtTlO, Arcrnlj HullJInj. MERCEREAU CONNELL 30 WjonilnR Avenii;. Si his si m r' IE INK flllfl if Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes CMinol!vSIDallac X2Zwl& e WASHINGTON AVEN.UE A Sclle of i ar reaching, so convincing in its DreSS QoodS money-saving arguments, that it will af once appeal to the economical instincts o- every buyer of Dress Goods in the com. munity. At 25c the Yard All Wool Checks and Plaids, 38 to 44 inches wide, in the newest colorings. Easily worth 50c yard. At 50c the Yard 40 to 45-inch Novelty and Plain Goods, an immense variety and rare value at 75c yard. At 75c the Yard Silk and Wool Novelties in the newest effects in good wearing quality and elegant designs, all worth from $1,25 to $1.50 yard. , A ill QziIp. i" e uave recently closed a purchase A HK sie t of several hundred -yards of Fancy Silks wt .Q numerous sfcyleSi patterns and colors, at less than cost of manufacture. We will dispose of this lot in the quickest possible manner At SeventyFive Cents a Yard. They are worth from $1.00 to $1.25 a yard--nobby and exclusive checks and blocks for waists, skirts and linings. Sale opens this week. Connoll 127 and L OF SCRANTO.i Special Attention Civcn tr IS t-,'.. ncss iiiul l'crsun.il Account). Liberal AticoiuinoJ'ttioix V. Iciuicvl Accot-UiiiK to lSaluucci unJ Hciponsibility. Slcr Cent. IatirJit AUovvci on lutcivst Usposlts. Capital Surplus, 000 409,000 WW. CONNELL, IM'Palileiit. 1IKXHY BELI.V, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of tliii b.mV Is pro tected by llolnifs' Llcctric I'ro tectic bysteiu. THE COUNTY Savings Bank and Trust Go. 428 Lackawanna Avj,, Scraitoi, Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 55,000.00 Pavs Interest on salni dcpjsiti Acts a Iruitec, Administrator, (HiirJUn I- A U ATRU4 l,eUent i s. JOHNSON. VIcj I'rciUent A. II CllklSTV, Cashier. DIRU;nOK Um I' MatUteaJ, Herett Warren August Koblnton, I! P Kingsbury. John I'. Kellcy. O N Joins in I.. A. Watrcs. for Children for the Babies for the Rich for the Poor Impossible to The Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House. 129 Washington Carpets end Wc invite .in inspection ol our supeib stock ol Gupetb and Dra peries, believing it to be m Ingest .in.i mast cirofully selected in Notthe.istern I'ennsvhMiii.i, ami at lowest pucei Wilton Axminstcr Velvet Brussels Ingrain CARPiiTS J Window Shades, Rugs, Furniture Coverings, Wall Papers Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol stery Stock. WILLIAMS & HcANULTY, INTERIOR DECORATIONS. 129 WYOMING AVENUE LACKAWANNA Hill limber cut to order on yliort notice. Hardwood Mine RaiM awed to uniform lengths coiiHtuntly on hand. Peeled II con loci; I'rop Timber promptly furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on th Buffalo and Siisqne. hanna Hailroad. At Mlna, Potter County. Pa.( on Couderaport. anJ Port Allegany Hailro.id. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENEHAL OFFICE Uoard of Trad Huilding, Scr.tnton, Pa. Telephone No. 4011. WASHIMOI i I I Is the most attractive shoit trip at this season of the lmi. Express Steamships of the OLD D011NI01 LINE Perform Dally Sirvlcs. Through tickets returuiug froin Washington by rail or water. I'urfull liifoiumtlon upply to W. L. PRYOR, l.clilsh Valley Railroad, 309 Lack. Ave, SCRANTON, PA. Walla ce Avenue. Draperies. Renaissance Irish Point LACE Tambour CURTAINS Dresden J L HER C(L MMUFACTUR2R) OF WHITE KEUCK Ai HARDWOOD IUU Steam and Hot Water HEATING Qas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott,,. 119 Franklin Ave. Just Received at GILLETTE BROS. i. ijj Washington Avenu:, A JOB LOT OR LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES that will be sold cheap. A lull line of Watches, Jewel cry, Musical Instruments and Sporting Goods j always on hand y )
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