The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 08, 1898, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    rrfE SCR ANTON Tmi3UNI-THtTTlSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1S0S.
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Physieiasus
the World!
Over
have for half a century rec
ognized and prescribed the
genuine Johann Hoff's Malt
Extract as the one true tonic
and blood maker which can
always be relied upon. Dr.
P. Gunterman of Louisville,
Ky., writes: " I have drank
and prescribed
Jofa&i
for forty years."
Dr. James C. Wilson of Flint,
Mich., writes: " I have for many
years prescribed Johann Hoff's Malt
Extract for its tonic and strengthen
ing effects, and find it worthy of the
high reputation It has always had
among physicians."
Cot tho Oonulno
Johann Hoifs
Rflalt Extract
All Others am Imitations
$400,000 A YEAR PAY ROLL.
Such Is the Mnfinittule of Mr. Fitz
gerald's Pioposltion.
Mr. I'itzRoralil. m Sci union, tlio man
who inoposi'.s i-siai llsiiiiif? u liuiilwui'o
iimniil'iutoiw in thl.-i section, addressed
the hoard of trade last niylit. Urh-lly
Ills imposition iih to liuvo local pi-u-plt-
ra)s( 4.75,001 or SPM.WO lo ho wiitort
l 2o-ear t.i-st morifjase bonis, lie
v ,11 nut in the lii-cessim niaililneiy
and lmttcniii for the liianufactiiic of
1 Mlldirw' hardware. Kioni five to ten
.Mir of land with railroad connection
u ill ho necessary.
lie Will tieed ImllilillKs to cost $"'. '"
'! $fiu.000 which will accommodate
from 1iM to l.uoo hand?, iilnetv per cent.
f which in us. t he skilled mechanics.
I'lils means a pay roll, said .Mr. Fitz-;:-"i"ilil.
of $10(1,000 per annum.
lie showed up hip prollts In the hllsi
ness, Rave food reasons for lesirliu
in locate In Carhondalo and altogether
made a very attractive proposal. Ar
raiiw incuts were inado to have him
meet the committee on inniiiifmtnni
next Monday morning.
CHEAPER TELEPHONES.
Company of Carbondalinns to Apply
for a Charter tit Once.
Through tlieli' soliellor, Attorney
Louis Cramer, M. F. Norton, Frank
IJoeinnielnievcr, Julius Moses. F. .'.
Dennis, W. D. Fvans and others hae
given notice that they will apply on
Dec. 30, 1S9S, for Incorporation as tlv
farbondale Telephone company.
They seel; the right to conduct any
huslniss in which elpclilclty over or
through wires may hi- applied to nn
useful purpose. This means a new
telephone for Oarhondale with lower
rates and continuous hcrvlce.
DEATH OF JAMES O'BRIEN.
rCews has heen received in this city
of tile death of James O'lliien, of One
outa, which occurred early yesteidiy
morning. Deceased was horn a"d r
hided hero until lie was twentv-on
yenis old, when he went to Oncuntn.
where he gained considerable promiu
e.ico In business and politic! circles.
He was deputy bherlff of Otsego coun
ty and chief of the Oneonta lire do
l'drtincnt. His survivors are a mother,
f in- sisters. thre brothers und a wife
and several children. T.ho brothers ate
Jclm and Lawrence O'lhien, of O.v.
tn. and the sisters are Mrs, H. M.
Mi.Nulty and Mrs. Charles L'euser. (..'
t'i's city: Mrs. Hortou Lee, of Olv
P' nt. and Miss Annie O'Hrien. oi
Me.,i)ta. Ills wife was Ml.s Annie
liiike, of this city.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
At this week's regular meeting the
Woman's IJellef corps two new mem
hcis x.-re admitted, bringing the iinin
htr up to tit tv. It was reported thnt
he box sent to the Ih'ookvlllu Menior
I i home contained goods valued at
Ml Go. The following ofllcers were
clot ted to serve for the ensuing year:
President, Mrs. Kvu Lowden: senior
vice president. Mrs. Jane Dllts; Jun
ior lce president, Mrs. Fanny Hates:
i haplaln, Mrs. Hrandow; treasurer.
Mis. Jennie Ueers; conductor. Mrs.
Maigaret Campbell; guaid, Miss Kdlth
Iiiikln; organist, Mrs. Jennie I.own;
delegate, Mrs. Clara Caloton; alternate,
Mrs. Margaret Campbell.
MASONS ELECT.
Carbondale lodge, No. 2i0. Free and
Accepted Masons, eld ted the follow
ing olheers last evening: Frank Love,
worshipful master; C. A'. Kstabroolt,
WASHING
senior warden: Dr. W. W. Fletcher,
Junior warden: S. ,A. McMullen, treas
urerj It. tt. Wilbur, secretary, F. K,
Dennis, "W. T. Morgan, U. S. Clark,
trustees; Charles V. Helms, represen
tative to grand lodge.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Herald, the little G-year-ohl ton of
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Toby, Is miffeilng
shock, the n-mlt of sudden contact
with n. stone wall whlh coasting on
South ( hurc li street.
t'onstable .Vtary m.vs Thomas Me
Derniott, who was sriitiii('d to three
ininths' lmpiloi'ineilt the other day,
did not assault lilm us the papers havo
slated, hut ,'olin Allen and a street
car conductor near Vanillins. The con
stable was prosecutor.
flldel taker 11. A. Purple has Just re
Hit tied from Until font county, where he
has been on business.
1!. F. Wllllnms. manuger of the Crys
tal Lake house, will take up his resl
di me In this city for the winter.
F. fi. Heed and wife, of Carbondale,
are visiting relatives here for a few
hi vs. preparatorj to going to their new
home at Manehnwkln, N. J., where
they have purchased a truck fatni.
I'itftim Gazette, Mr. Deed formerly
.'oncl.'cled a store on I.lm etn avenue.
Contractor Hansen, of this city, Is
supei Intending the erection of a church
at Mount Pleasant, tho contract, for
which he recently secured.
The 'ngugeiiiHiit of Dr. (! J. Thonip
s hi and Miss Mu-y Y&itt, daughter of
Mr mid Mrs. J. K. Watt, has heen an
uounred. Fiedeiick Uelder, of the Forest City
News, was In this city yesterday.
A iiil-t wedding occurred at SI. Hose
church last evening at Ti. I.", o'clock. The
contracting parties were Miss Mary
May. of Hrooklyn stieet, ami James
Higgins. of tlie South Side.
On Dec. 14 Mls Ida Itutz. of North
hiirch street, and Freeman Tollman
will lie wedded.
FOREST CITY.
Superintendent W. A. May, of Scran
ton, was In tlie borough Tuesday in
specting the Hillside company's col
lieries. Mr. and Mrs. Hox, of Salem, Wayne
county, have been the guests of their
son, Henry I'.ox. for seveial days paut.
Fort st city lodge. Free and Accepted
Masons, has elected the following otll
cers to serv" for tlio ensuing term:
Wot thy muster. Claude K Taylor: se
nior warden, llany Joseph- Junior
warden, ISeiiJamin L. Lewis: secretary,
Alfred Davis-: treasurer, H. F. Al
lilch: trustees. Oiorge K. Maxe). Wil
li, mi H. Wlhlonbcrger. William Ajider
son. W. JI. Wlldcnhergr was cho-eti
del.'gate to the grand lodge.
Frank Ciiir.in. ron of Mr. and Mrs.
J. II. (Jutri'ii, of Hiidxon street, met
with a sevt re accident Tuesday morn
ing and as a result will h" Incapacitat
ed for v. oik lor mnv time to come.
Tin- young man has heen employed in
th Kilt Hill Coal company's colliery
ui Hhliniondale, as a door tender.
Tuesday morning he bad Just started
to work when he heard a trip of cars
coming and went to open the door,
b'lt for some reason failed to get it
fully ajar and was caught bitween ono
of the cars of the trip and the door.
Ill" left lei? was hioken and lie wni
considerably biillsod about the body.
II was brought in the ambulance to
the home of his parents m tills bor
ough an dlminediately after taken to
Kmorgoney hospital In carbondalo
where his ii'.juries weie treated.
James Watson, of Lake Como Wayne
county, was a visitor among Forest
City friends Tue.'.day and yesterday.
The i.liiclal hoaid of tile Methodist
Hpiscopal church held a meeting on
Tuesday evening and disposed of vari
ous unfinished business matters that
reouired their attention.
Mis. Henrj Carter, of Carbondale,
was the guest of her mother. Mrs.
r.chbelu, at Vandllng, Tuesday and
y -sterriay.
Hotter time Is being made at the
mines In and about Forest City Just at
pivsee.t than for M-eiul veari past.
Tlie D'-laware and Hudson colliery nt
Vandllng Is working nine hours a day,
and at the Hillside company''? mines
over half time will he made.
Mr. Hardin Norris, ilerk of the drug
store of It. Shoemaki r. Perry. HI., says:
"A man came Into t ir store the other
(lav and said: 'l want a bottle of that
stuff that raves children's lived. I
read In the News about It. Tlie chlld
dreu may get sick when we ' an not
get the doctor quick enough. It Is the
medicine you yell for croup.' ". He al
luded to Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy
ar.d bought a bottle before ho left the
store. For aide by all druggists. Mat
thews Bros., wholesale and retail
agents.
AVOOA.
Mr. It. H. Andeisnn, of Chonook,
Montana, N the guest of his mother
and brothers, J. II. and Walter uder
ton, of this place.
lis the caw of M. F. O'Brien vs. the
Avoca Kleclric company the defendant
was ordered to pay costs by Dee. a. It
not the case will go to trial.
W. H. Hoillsler is doing Jury duty
this week'.
Mrs. John Wllllnms and family of
rialns, were guests of air. and Mrs.
Harry Wells Tuesday.
The following ar.! the newly elected
olhceiv of the Young Men's Institute:
Worthy president. K. I''- Hcllly: vlco
president, John Flannery: second vice
president, Fdward McQueen; recording
secretary, William Kane: financial cec
retary, LouU Lemuel; corresponding
secretary, Peter McQueen: treasurer,
P. F. Deveit; marshal. John Nallv:
insUio sentinel, Patrick Heap; outside
sentinel. Frances Kane; executive com
mlttee, John Oilhooley. Michael Flan
nery, T J. Dunn.
Miss H. Mulderlg, of Dunmore, is the
P0WDE
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ALL DRUQGISTS .
gu-st of lllj' Kate Oilhoolev.
All's Maivaret llanett. of Wilkes
Barn, was the guest of Jis Agnes
Cilbbonn on Monday.
Miss Ulaneliiiid, of ilkes-Hi'ire, has
returned home after a visit with Miss
Jennie NcwIIm.
Tlie funeral of James Boyle took
place yesterday a f ternoon from the home
of ills parents In tlio North Knd. 'I'll.;
Moosic hand, St. Aloyslus society and
to A. t. li, society led the cortege.
Services Were londucted by Hev. J. J.
McCabe In St. Mary's church. Inter
ment was made in St. Mary's ceme
tery. The pall-bearers were Patrick
Heap, I'M ward Dempsey, Thomas Ry
der, James Dougherty, Thomas Neai
on, Nicholas Shechan. The llower
bearert. weu Thomas McOuire, William
Citrley, John Burns and Thomas Young.
The member.-" of the Blessed Virgin
sodality will lecelve new members In
to the order this evening. There will
he a reception consisting of benedic
tion and a sermon.
Kdward Uihhons Is doing Jury iluty
this week.
Choiles Alkman and family attended
tlie funeral of Mrs. Bert at Parsons
yesterday.
The borough council meeting has
been postponed until Monday, Dec. 12.
The school hoaid wilt meet tomor
row evening.
John McKoirle was one of the com
mittee that viewed the county bridges
on Tuesday.
A requiem mass will be olfered up
In St. Mur s church tomorrow nioinlng
for the repose of the soul of Miss Nel
lie Calvey.
Kx-Muyor 1iftus, of .Moosic, has been
appointed justice of the peace In place
of John Putcllffe, deceased.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Coming Fair and Festival Piepar
ing the Christmas Exercises Per
sonal News.
The fair and festival which Is to lie
held by the young ladies of the Law
rence fire company, of Old Forge, dur
ing the presvnt month, promises to sur
pass in interest any previous event.
The exhibitions will be worth a large
patronage.
Taylor Castle, No. L'ii7, Knights of
the Golden Kagle, will meet this even
ing In Reese's hall.
Mrs. William Danlelf, of Division
street, Hyde Park, was the guest of
Mrs. John B. Daniels, of Main street,
on Tuesday.
Tlie English and Welsh churches in
this place are pteparlug for tlie holi
days, during which they will present
Clnlstmas" exercises of an appropriate
character to the public.
The funeral of Helen, the four-year-old
child of Mr. and Mrs John 1. Thom
as, of Main street, occurred yesteiduy
afternoon. Services were held in tlio
house by Rev. Dr. H. H. Harris. Burial
was made In the Forest Home ceme
tery .
Corporal Leslie Frutchle, of Company
II, Thirteenth leglmenl. who hao been
home on a sick leave, left Tuesday to
rejoin his regiment In Ueorglu.
Jim David Ptigh, of Cleveland, O.,
is home visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Kvans, of North Taylor.
The following number of contagious
diseases have been reportedlgf the
board of health during the month of
November. The report is as follows:
Diphtheria cases, 5U: scarlet fever, !!!);
typhoid fever, 1. There were five deaths'
during November and all were from
diphtheria.
Prof. Wolham Clarke, of Scranton,
was a business visitor in this town on
Tuesday evening.
Lackawanna Valley council. No. SI,
Junior Order United American Mechan
ics, will meet ' this evening in Van
Horn's hall .
The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Grifllths, of Oak street. In. slow
ly recovering from Its recent sickness.
Mr. James Palmer will serve as a
Juryman at tlio next term of court.
PEOKVILLE.
Tlie alaim boxes Nos. i, 3, 4, 3 and C
are now In good working order. The
remainder of the alarm boxes will bo
ready for service in a day or two, line
men are repairing and stringing ncv
wires where the electric light wires
damaged them.
.Mrs. K. W. Swingle is quite ill of
pneuniouii.
Notices have been posted by Road
Commissioner Stevens to the effect th.it
1 roperty owners must clean their slde
wulks of snow und Ice within twenty
four hours after a storm, and thus
comply with the borough ordinance.
If not observed the borough will have
the sidewalks cleaned at the expense
of the owner.
Pride of Orient chanter No. 7, Order
of Hastern Star, ai u meeting held
Tui sday ecnlng elected i.nd Installed
tr following ofllcers to serve for the
ensuing chapter year: Mrs. Phoebe.
Urovcr. worthy matron; William lion
mr, worthy patton; Mrs. Kllza Hogers,
associate matron: Mrs. Alice Slckler,
recivtary; Mrs. Maria Hitter, treasur
er. Miss Grace Burber, conductress;
Miss Mary Broad, associate conduc
tress: Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan. chap
Iain; Mrs. Murtha Hartlet, Ada; Mrs.
Annie Cowans. Ruth: Mrs. Htta. Kin.
rlmek, Esther; Miss Bertha Peck,
Martha: Mts. Clara James, Kleuu;
Bert Gibson, sentinel; Miss Delia
Bailey, organist.
FOSTER.
"Will J. McConnoll will spuak every
nlRht In the M. K, oliureh of this town
and twlre next Sunday, at 3 and 7.30.
jubil.be and sale.
Friday
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Bauer's Full Concert Band and Solo Artists, personally conducted by
Mr. Bauer, who promises the finest concert ever heard in Scranton.
The Famous Schubert Quartette of this City, under the leadership of
John T. Watkins who will also be heard in solo work.
The Anniversary Sale. Begins at 7 O'Clock
Store closes Friday night at 6 o'clock, as usual, reopening at seven for the
Grand Concert and the Big Sale. The Band and Quartette will be so lo
cated in the store that fully fifteen thousand people may enjoy the concert
in comfort. Remember, there's plenty of room for all.
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Watch the daily papers for the particulars of this Great Sale. It will eclipse
in grandeur and splendor any like effort ever made by any house.
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DUNMORE.
Letters remaining unclaimed In the
Dunmore post olllee for the period end
ing Dec. ". lSUS, ure as follows; pers-ons
culling for these letters' will please say
advertised; Miss Laura Boree, Apple
street; James Brown, Drinker street;
tforelRii) Mis. Kllen (illllguii, Dennis
Gallagher, Homer Gavltt, Mrs. Mary
Hammlll, Martin Judge, 711 Madison
avenue; Mrs. Yetta Kohl, corner Dela
ware street and Madison avenue; Mr.
John Laird, 12 J 'Grove street: Irettu
Monell, 023 Xew York street: William
Moore, Mrs. James J. O'Boyle, (foreign)
Thomas Rellly, Mrs. Clementine Hea
wick. Miss Marlon Tierney, Bridget
Valsh, 234 Bloom street; Antonio
Syulto.
The secretary of the school board has
been instructed by that body to noti
fy the treasurer to pay all witnesses
who weie examined in the late elec
tion contest their fee as per pay roll
and to have them sign their names
showing when It was received. The
money for paying the witnesses has
only Just been received, hence the de
lay In paying the money.
The following olllcers were elected for
the ensuing term at the meeting of
the Young Men's Institute, N'o. 210:
President, P. II. Ilaggerty; first vice
president, Thomas O'Hara, second vice
president, "VV. J. Crane; financial sec
retary, William Ryan; recording sec
retary, Kdward McDade; treasurer,
James Dwyer; executive committee,
James Burke, I'. J. Ward, P. J. Heairy,
T. Riley. T. D. Gilmartln; marshal,
Martin Ilaggerty; inside sentinel, P.
Pay ton: outnido sentinel, P. Corcoran.
The Foresters of America will meet
this evening.
Rev. R. R. Bulgln is conducting a
studyof the Bible evenings in the Chrls
tlon church on Tripp avenue this week.
The meeting this far have been very
sucessful, in the neighborhood of thirty
having gone forward and acknowledged
Christ. The Sunday' f-chool now num
bers about one hundred and Ik- steadily
Increasing. Htereoptlcon views will bo
used this evening.
A party was tendered to Miss Min
nie Helming last evening at the home
of her uunt, Mrs. f. U. Miller, of
Propped avenue and Grove street.
Tlio members or the Friendly Circle
of St. Mark's ICplscopal church had a
taffy pull in the parish house last ev
ening. A large number were piesent.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Every lover of rood music and a
good lecture should certainly iitund
the lecture to be held In Dais' hall,
Friday evening of this week. The
teachers of this locality have ceoured
Dr. Georgo W. Hall, of Mlllersville
Stnto Xormal K-hool, to lecture on "The
Elements of Success." Dr. Hull is a
most entertaining sneaker.
On Saturday the teachers will hold
their second local institute, when Dr.
Hull. Piofessor E. S Kemp, of Strouds
hurg Normal school, and Thomas Jen
nings, of Scranton, will address them.
Every friend of popular education
should he present. An excellent pro
gramme hns neon prepared and nn ex
ceptionally entertaining evening nnd
morning following are promised.
Edison's Kintoscope entortomniont
in Davis' hull yesterday afternoon and
last evening under the auspices ol the
Ciystal Fire company, was largely at
tended and enloycd by ell.
Mrs. Frank Hemilrlght nnd Mis
Walter Muiniy weie Scranton visitors
Tucsda.
Dr. J. J. Kelly. t Ar. iibald. ailed
on friends in town Tuesna .
Arthur Winter, who has heen ill for
an. e. c. WEST'S
NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT
E3TRod Label Special,
Kw(rt Ktrflnnlh I
For Imnotoncy. Losa otikwPl
I'owor, lrfMl fllanbooj, v
Htorility or uatrenneeg lV
si a doxi Bis ior to, wii-yirvt
written . euarunieeu
tn mmtln Wlriuvn. A , r.,,r.,lfl
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Win, (1. Clarke, JJ I'cnn Ave, Scranton, Pa
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JONAS LONG'S SONS.
"The Day We Celebrate,"
Evening, December 9th
Far and Near
Crowds Will
to the
tore's First Annivers
Bi
The Most Lavish Prep
arations Ever Made
for Such an Event.
LONG
THE GREAT STORE-
the pat we, k, is able to be around
again.
Mr. J. D. Stocker. who has been in
Philadelphia for some time, hns re
turned honi".
Mhscs Margaret Oborne, Vinnlc
Wall and Ethel Visit- called on Car
bondale friends Tuesday evening,
Mr. Thomas D, Williams, who has
been ut the Carbondale hospl.al for
several days, returned home yesterday.
George Nicholson, who lias been out
of town for teveral days, hns returned
home.
Miss May Avery, of Carbondale, call
ed on friends In town Tuesday.
The school directors held their
monthly meeting Tuesday evening.
Miss Os-horne and Mr. Kowler, two of
the teachers, requested the board to
allow them the use of the ciass rooms
and some tables for the purpose of
making relief maps for the better In
struction of their pupils. Tlie request
was granted. The secretary was In
structed to pin chase a Hag for the
schools. It was di elded to give the
teachers and pupils the usual Christ
mas holidays.
Th? following is the programme for
Saturday's 'liulltute: Cnninnau's re
marks: talk, "Arithmetic," Dr. Hull,
violin solo. Miss Davis; "School Econ
omy," Thomas Jennings: recitation,
Miss Lizzie White; "Plea for High
er Training." William Taggart; vocal
solo, W. A. Kelly: talk. K. L. Kemp;
recitation. Miss Osborne; Instrumental
music, K. Stephens: "School Manage
ment," dlcusflon by teacher?- instru
mental solo, Thomas Dotithwulte.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
Tln farmers' Institute will he rIvpii
in tlio SI. II. ohurch tills afternoon ami
will ho held this ovi-nliiK nml tomorrow
niornlnpr, afternoon unci evenlnpr. The
ladles session will helield tomorrow ev
ening. Dinner will ho served in the
church parlors Friday noon. A very
interesting jiiop;rainmo Is promised.
1 H. Thurston, of Klmdale, Kansas,
if vhltlnp; Dr. C. K. Merrill.
Messrs. Til man and Frank Dalley
have taken the contract for remodel
ling the old chapel in tho parsonage.
.leronie Morrow has moved tho church
shed on the lower side of the road,
and made a Rieat Improvement in
the church property.
FOFl
Weak Men
Who are Willing to
Pay When
Convinced of Cure.
S
A scientific combined medical and
mechanical cure Inu becu discov
ered lor " Weaklier of Men." The
proprietors umiouuco that they will
end it on trial remedies und appli
ancewithout advance payment
to any honest man. If not ull that
Is claimed all you wish Htid it
back that ends it-pay notlifus!
Tills combined treatment cures
quickly, thoroughly, mid forpverall
elTccts of early evil habits, later ex
cesses, overwork, worry, etc. Herni
ates health, ttrcjigtu, vitality, mis
talnlns powers, and restores weak
und undeveloped. portlotM of body to
natural dimensions and functions.
Any man wrltlngr in earnest trill
recelvo description Mid references
hi a plain scaled envelope. Profv
blonal confidence. No c.O-D. de-
Jeptlon nor imposition of any nature. A na
tional reputation backs thU oiler. Addma
Erie Medical Gc.BuffaM.Y.
SO UASV A Ctlll.ll CAN DO IT. I'Vost
youreuUo tu one minute by unlng
ICEALINE
Tlie Now Kronini;. lleiiulrea ueltlier auuur
nor lluvorlnj,'. Uostft 100 pl;j; by mall, inc.
AhIc you irrocisr for It.
HU'l.YMXKMI'U. CO., Ilolyoke, Mium.
?:j Hedisal
II IhIl Treatment
JONAS LONG'S SON'S.
Follow the Multitudes
of People on Friday
Nisrht to the
Every Corner
Store Will Be
Holiday Attire.
SCRANTON. PENN'A.
Look at Our
Show Window
This Week
and see one of the finest
lines of Toilet Ware ever
displayed at moderate
prices in 14-k. Gold
Filled, warranted to wear
ten 3'ears.
130 Wyomlnc Avenu;
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers of
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Manufacturer of
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The St. Denis
Oroadway and Eleventh St., New York,
Opp. Grace Church. -European Plan.
Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upward.
In a modest and unobtrusive way tbsra ar
few hotter conducted hotels lu the metropolis
than tho Ht. Denis.
The great popularity it baa acquired oan
readily bo traced to its unique location, !U
homelike ntmosriliero, tbs peculiar oicellenoa
of its cuisine ana service, and lt vary moder
ate prices.
WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON.
WESlllSIEil HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Place,
IMEW YORK.
AMERICAN PLAN,
Day and Upwards.
EUROPEAN PLAN,
Day and Upwards.
$3.50 Per
SI. 50 Ver
I. D. CRAWFORD,
Proprietor.
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For Business ftfien
Iu the heart ol tin wholesale district.
For Shoppers
3 minutd tlL lo W.ni.iiu.iLei' S
mitmtcH to htcucl Cooper Hie; Store.
lia-y uf ucci-sh lu Hie ijiejt Oiy Cuuds
Stores,
For Sighiseerr,.
Our-bluck troul n w.i C.n- gUinO'.v
tr.iu-.portatiuti lo all point-, ot interest."
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ROOIUS, $1 llD RESTAURANT
jiuuilj, jy t UJ'. pS,ets RCBONBir O
OOUT PLEASHT COAL
At Retail.
foal of tho best uuallty tor doinest.o us
nml of ull sizes. Including liuehwt.eat und
llliilceye. delivered in uny part ot tha
city, ut the lowest price.
Orders received at, tho olllee. first floor.
Commonwealth bulldlna;, 100m No, C;
telephone No. 2621 or at tho mine, tele
phone No. 272. will bo promptly attended
to. Dealers supplied nt tlie mine.
W. T. SMITH.
8WADE Itig A Mfn
AJAX TAULfHS POSITIVELY CUltll
A. 1.1., Xrrrouti Hlwum-falling JUoci-
?. fttacuuu?orttal', Ijj iniior marriagp.
7N I'rnvanr, lniiinif miL (Jonsumutlou if
tuito'm titoo. 'ibolriinn nboirs ilLT.odlata improTQ
nenianu euocta ft cuitr; woomtii tiutr mil id.
Ktt nrnn husino the L'flllUina Alaz TlltjlatB. Thl'V
1 liavocurnilthotittandiauii wlllcuroyou. U'ontvAapos
oocUcaeor refund th moer. l'ricsJ u 10ipr
rackat'i or fcis pit ton (full troatmeuti for I2.W. lit
tniH.iQi'Uin wrapror. rrn rocipiof i riro, rircuhr
AJAX REMEDY CO., 'ViuV'iif
For sals In Sciantcn, Pa., by Matthews
Bros and II. (' Sandcrrcn, Urugisis.
Kaoaiaiy, rcsuiaituu wuiviuc, ui; iittriaivs cam
ibould bo uMd, It 70a vuv tbo bn, go;
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