The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 12, 1898, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCRAuSTON TIUJ3UiYtt MONDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1898.
FRUTCHEY HAS
RETURNED TO CAMP
HAD A VERY NARROW ESCAPE
PROW DEATH.
Much Grlsf In thr Regiment Over
the Dcnth of Scigcnnt Jnmcs Knn
akl Regimental Hospital Hns
Been Re-Estnbllshetl nnd Is Well
Equipped with the Necessaries for
Such nn Institution Col. Qlrard
Is Well Pleased with the Way the
Hospital is Conducted.
Biicclul i" nn Printitini rtilmin
Cnni Mm KiiWi-. AtiRJinln On. Olt.
11. Spib'-hiii l.fdlu riuiclu-j. iif Cum
jinny !J. 1 1 luninl In fJtin I'l'ltlns lilfslit
Mini the li t of liJ4 . ompnny riip lilm
it toynl uoltnrnr Spij'nit I'luti'hev
H" "taUrll i lit nuini Lntlnu about
the ntlildli- if Atm'UHt ntnf It was houii
hii that a !.' si-ilmts asi ot ty
llt(irl h ii'i'lpltiK. mi he amh Inline
dlatoly taken by oik- nf tit.- Iiuxpitnl
trains to the i Itv of Plilliul'lphlii an-t
win biousht for ti'-ntincnt to the Mfd
lroM'lilitlipli ill honpital.
Tli" niic wuh dcppiiiti foi n long
lime ami on Hcvi-ral oci'a.slons It was
i iirnf 1 that lir wiiH ili'ail. I'lOin the
lcimit tln-y hail toclvo'I tln n "in
In i a nf IiIk toinpanv did not ('Mn-ot libit
to Ihc riuall.v bo l' Kan J" rM"ur
anil In illl" Utile lpeehcd a sle!i f i r
IuiikIi. Hi' win the loplpli'iit f a wm in
it i pilloii nn hli letnin to Ills old
fili'iulf. lf the Thltlceuth'i ji.itlontq
now IhliiK SeiKPant Knitphoy had pei
haps tin- niirrw-"t p-phiip frmn ilo.itb.
lie hail -I'M nil h inniibaKCi wliltli w
tatdiil bin itoopt.
st:iii:.NT kaxsk rs diwtu.
The il ntli nf Seippant James Kaiill
n akes the nn i l.ili t lale nf the lea;'
ineiil iiiiiiinl nne notch IiIkIh i The lie
i'iTed I' Min'Ueil bv his wife, who
tlltf rMt'l ol I'llMllesKlhMllll anil Wll-
II ini Knhliw. aKo of i: piinumm. He
'v.ia ilwii- ret njfiiled im a HrU il.i'-H
sfilillr-r, ilioesh unable to attend in hi
ilutlci fin .soM'iul innntliM )iat and
the inelulieis nf lili poinpanj wei- Vi IV
much ki levrU when they hcnid ( liH
death
Th' nieiiiliem of the rPKlnieil f.re
clad to see 15' "liiiPiitnl Adjutant Louis
'I'. Jlntii-K Imi k In pa nip oneo Mure.
He Is a thoiough soldlei. en- Ketic
mid vigilant at all tltnei and k'ov. s
the Inn anil out of inllltaiy life as f.v
only know thPiii. lb was tak' l h! k
at t'amp Mtiadp over two months ni;o
and his ease developed Into tvpnoli
He Is now la exeellent health, 1 iiv
somewhat tblmiei th.lli nittitl.
I'liptalu .1. V. Kainlierk, of P.. Is e
pected to i etui n to hl loinpanv soon
after the hnli.i
Pi hate .John .1 Toi kin. of the Tu plftli
I'lilted Stuli'''irwiliV, was here ti day
eallillK "il 111" tniMn. Private .lohn
I'm kin, iirio.miviny r, anil on The Tri
bune cA'ripAileMt, wbose f miner pu
pil he wa. Pilvate Km kin !s n srad
uate nf St. Thmnas' po'Ipkp. Sunnlon,
wheie he ilistlntniMioil hlmplf in his
studies. He I" an e client Latin
scholar. Hj.'1l.1s", .lust retuined from
PoitovTtlcn wheie he ai aethe sct
vlpp. He was on his way to Itjstni,
wheie he will siiend a hoi t time with
his patents on furlough.
The lesbiirntil lmsi Ital whUh. in
aecordamc vlth an mdei Issued nunc
1 lino lino bv tho miiikpoii reneial of the
Pnltcd .States nini. a i".estanlisheil,
one for eaeh (oniinaiid tmmcdiatelj
after the nirhal of Hoop" hpie. Is now
an ps-talillsiu'd fnet in this unpen
0
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Every Day vs.
holiday Goods
Just lion tills is pin tlriilmly a (Mil 1st
inas stun but tin blae and glorv of
the Chilsimas goods do not blind u?
to the deiuands of evei.vday weaiables,
Wp hpai and heed the olies Hint ask
foi I'iiiIpi went. III ess Oomlh, Suits, etc.
Kigaidlpss ol what may be In the fme
glinual. this s and always will be en
e pi (lav stole
About
Some Silk Waists
It Will haidh be believed that hO
much giiiidiies" anil stl, i ntilil be di--1
1 Unit oil at picseni pikes j.ui the
time iiii these handsome silk waists is
Il0l t. no we slim tencil tile pines You
wish cm lusivi ncs iii i un.se in this
stock lluie an mini duplli at- s, bin
It's pilndpalh .hi nt-xoitnicnt of one
of-a-kinil stvles U the deniable
shades In dci-iiable niatnlals are shown
the best stlts lepn si-nted.
Small Furs
and targe Ones
Not tin i heap kinds thin get lagged
and mangy and unigh In no time Hut,
"f the good kinds that do not eo it
much, we have a i Ictli giitlieiing All
of the fashionable fins ale h net in
the uniuit skins but In the wiuhciy of
iiillatetteJ, Miufs. tapes, nuifl's aial
Jackets imefully put togethei and tin
Islifd with an Innei beauty that s in
keopliu with the cMeiioi iiixnii.
Yoil'M' Men Dill show' Dispel that
thought Ouis It. a sou nf iii-K'ni.'d
peifoMiinncc New fcatuics in fur.i
toiiio out li day, and go Ilkenlie. .v
"fui" irat met oui appioval but out
ipaehpil your pilce peihups was hoie
last week, but this week has .ouni! un
owner. Anothei. equally as satisfying
nnd within the limits of our econo
niles, has leplaced It. Come and sue.
New Prices for
Tailor-Made Suits
A month hence you'd expect Jamiruv
pliers on women i suits, hut hnidlv
now, at the height of the mid-season.
Yet heio uml them on tnan of tlui
morn evpenslvp und laborate llnlshc'
silk lined sultr Jpnuary pi Ices have ap
peared prii es that au at least n third
off the regulai asking. These ate low
ered because we've not been able to
And purchasciH to lit tho suits. IJu.,
If you're fitted, it's all tho better for
vou.
ISAAC LONG,
"U nnil 75 I'abllo ii4tmr,
ONE OF THE BEST FEATURES
Ol the I'yrtnnld Pile Cure
Is the fact that Jt rtirps every form of
IiIIph without uittf partleJc of pnln. This
dPibnbto point Ik not obtained by the
up of of Injni loii" ophites which simply
ilendon and painl.U'.c the nerves of the
parts and make imitteis worse In tho
lmiU inn. Hut It H done solely by Its
iPiuuikible heallniv and HoothlnRT ef
fects. And while It thus Rives Imineillntp re
lief, at Hie same time the dlfonsu Is not
iiirrply ehcpked, but it ndlrnl cuio Is
lapldly accomplished.
And the point we wtinl to make dear
Is that all this Is done without n par
ticle of pain.
This fnrt Is one leason for the Bleat
popularity ot the Pvramld I'IIp Cure
and ponstltutps one very ureal dlffpt
eiRe bPtween It and almost nny other
kind of irpiittnpiit for pll'f .
P.veiy kind of mimical operation for
pile" Is evciuiiatltiBly painful besides
endangering the life of the patient and
In most uiistvi Is not to be pompaipd
with the Pyriunld Cuie.nplther In mak
ing suepessfur pui es without pain nor
Jn cheapiicHs mid safety.
The Pyramid Pile Cure lias 1epn be
fore the puhll." tixi loiiK, nnd Its met Its
ippoKtiled bv too many people to al
low It to he dashed with the many
salp.s, suppositories, pills, etc, and you
run no Usk In tryliiK It. as Is often the
rate with new and untiled prepara
tions. If j. on me ver tumbled with nny
fonr of jillps or icetal dlscahc do not
foiRet the Pyiamid Pile Cine. Pic
paied by the Jyr.iinld DntK Co., Mar
shall, Mlrb., and sold by druggists at
Ml tents pel package.
the Thlitpenth Is quite fortunaU. as It
lias now one ol Ibi Jlnot and best
eiiulppi d hospitals on this lltld. It
consists of live new nnd large tents
one for ti dlspi'iisa", one for .stoiage,
one fm n d'et kitchen, and two lor
sck w-nds. The sick wiu-l- com tin
ten beds which me models of conveni
ence fjr the patients, of -whom there
are, on nn nv-rajc. eight occult lin?
io's in the nuk wauls.
PLHNTY OK HKAT.
Stove? :nd modern lamps Insure
plenty of heat and light and each
bed is furnlsiu'd with a mattiess rd
soft pillows, vlth nu.slln pillow eases.
There are also night gowns for the pa
tients, mil eveiv care and eonMdeia
llon which could bo desired. Tor hos
pital use and In order to procure luln
tles for the tlrk, a regular fund Is lur
nlshed tnonthlv bv the coinmlssaiv of
subsistence, and happily this fund Is
liberal enough for all piactlcal pni
poscs. The piesent eiiuipnipnt of the
hospital consists of medicines of eeiy
deseilpUon in abundance, foity-slx
blankets, twelvp dorpr. towel", llfty
sheet". flft pillow cases and fifty night
gowns. JJveiv day four gallons ot np
pioved, puret milk is bought, nnd
this Is one of the gi cutest and most
welcome of the luxuries villi which
the sick me blessed under the new Hos
pital legula tains.
The diet kitchen, however, is one of
the rhlef featiucH ot the rci'imei.tJl
hospital. This depai tment Is under the
dlicpt, peisonal suppt vision ol Pilvnle
John Stanton, of T pomparv, who was
for a long time atteched to the Jtow
Ing assopiation of Spranton, and who
gave siieh derided satisfaction vvhll"
acting as chef for tin staff olfUeis at
Camp A I see.'- Private Stenton Is an
epei t in bis line, and i'i lilghlv pi 'zed
In this posltioii by Major Suigenn KpI
Ipi, who Is In ehnrirp of the hr.spltal.
Hveiv leader ol The Trlbuii" has
heat d of Colonel Olinrd, th chief sur
geon of the Second nimv eoip. r-ur-ing
the parly pait of i iitnmpi- the i"gl
mental hospitals were ruthlessly abol
ished by him, and the division hospi
tals established In their stead. The
Kglmental hospital was with justice
and ieacon a much piled Institution
In the Thiitcerth. It had existed for
eats pievlo-.islv, and had glwn emi
nent satisfaction. Its dissolution wns
piotcsted against and the vNrm of
the atllon was doubted. Ti'n days
ago, when on lil tour of dutv and In
spection, thl same Colour 1 Timid had
an opportunity ol cppreclatlns: the
Thllteenth lcglinental hospital.
CIHAHIVS COMMHNT
He called during the absence of tl.e
niembeis of the medical staff, but j-k-ed
to be shown tluough the Institution.
After a veiy ciltlpnl exnnilnation he
stopped shin' and expressed his opin
ion and his admiration b simply re
marking. "I am very well pleased vilth
this liotpltal" which coming fiom
him. Is a decided poniplimeiit foi the
leglment and for the medical rtaff.
Colonel filiaid was accompanied by
Lieutenant olonel S. Iklgeily. th"
Inspector geneial. who alo expiessoil
himself as tlKiioughlv pleased v.dth the
eondllions which he found, and gave
notice th."t whatever vuis needed
should le asked for at onre, and that
he would see tint it would piomptly
be furnished
The hospital Is not jot fully e.iulpp-d.
Its (oips Is ircomplete. Majot Keller,
1 leiitPiiants P.laiKhaid and Meniman,
It will be remembeitd, constitute the
medical staft and the healthful condi
tions pievalllng In the leglment ate the
bet tllbute, not onlv to their elllcleni v,
but alo to their active wntili'tilnesH.
Theie aic two hosn'tal stev aids Ser
ptiu.i JJenJ nnln cuuk and Invln
Klstlei ind two hospital attend
ii'itr. Piivatis Hdwaid I. Kellv and
Haiold J. Olllesple, all of whom are
mi(,ligent 'ind accommodiMnir In the
dlscharac of llicli duties.
In oidei to br complete In all i.
'peds, the new hospital will be enti
tled to twelve additional hospital eoips
men who are to be detnllt I for that
pin pose soon, one additional hospital
stewaid two order'lcs. two ambiilan
ps, two w Igons nnd twelve mules.
All these deficiencies will moii be .nad
good and tlKii cvr thing will be in
Hi t class oidei.
Ithhnid J Ilotiikp.
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
Fioposltlon to Tunnel the Moosic
Mountains Irom Honesdnle Is
Agnin Revived Change In
Mining Methods.
Moosic mountain is to be tunnelled
and a new coal line Is to be built fiom
tho Lackawanna ilver to the Hudson
neiordltiK to a Pmt Jeivls dlopiteh
which was published v. ith some prom
inence in .sterdny's New Ycul; Her
ald. The despatch refers to tho matter
as the great lalboad pioject of tint
Seranton, Honesdale and Eastern rail
way to tunne' the Moosic mountain, a
distance of one and three-uuaiters
miles, and constiuct a coal road from
the Lackawanna ilver to tho Hudson.
"The road will start," say tho Her
ald, "near the station of I'rank Hollen
beck and tun tluough the proposed
tunnel to Houcbdnle, Pa whence It
will continue to a point on the Dela
vvaio river at or near tho aqueduct nt
Lacknvvaxen. From there It will fo-
low the line of the canal, with tho ex
ception of straightening out the ctook
ed plnpcs, to Port Jervls, and from
here wilt I tin to llondout.
"Tho road will be 1SS miles long and
will bo tho only ralltond the urailes of
which will permit the hauling of a long
train ot coal cms fiom the coal icglutm
to tidewater or to the New Kngland
states without blinking bulk Tho
road will be down grade all the wnj.
"The Spranton, Honesdale and East
ern lalhoad will have a capitalisation
of J9.00O.OOO und is now being mganlzed
until i the laws of Pennsylvania. The
tnmo uotporntlon will oiganl?o under
the laws of New York state.
"A contract for the t onsti action ot
the .Moosic tunnel hns been given to h
Chicago fimi from pppeltlpatlons of tho
London llalliond Cntisttuptlon pom
pany Limited. The tunnel Is Ml- teet
long and 14 et high, with a width of
II feet It Is pioposed to complete the
tunnel within one vear fiom Jnmmiv
1, 1MVJ. for Jin.Tlo. being Jii" p"r lineal
foot Work will be commenced rlm
ullniicously at both ends. The number
of workmen lcquiied will be four hun
dred Twenty ycais ago the cost of
such a tunnel would have been $1 ."00.
000 The London Hnllwny Const) notion
coinpttny will build the road."
P.allioad men In this city do not
give much ciedence to this storv.
While the proposed loute Is vcrv feasi
ble It lr nss'Tted thnt the business of
this legion does not warrant the con
struction of (mother lo.'d to the sea
board. ItnVOLl'TIOV OK MI.S'INH
It Is Interesting to note sonic nt the
rbnngt-s which aie gradualh taking
place around the mines of Si lanton and
(lscwhere In the milium He regions of
Pennsylvania In years pat the coal
operntois seemed to take advantage
of every opportunity to Inwisp the
number of their bieakeis, but of lute
enis It Ins been noticed that the in
clination is In the other dliectlon every
endeavor si-enilng to be excited to cen
tralize the work of prcp.iilng coal for
market fcn tnamnioth bieakeis.
Hence, if n brerkei is destrivd by
flit. It Is seldom found that it Is re
built, but Instead an extension or en
largement Is made ol an existing
bleaker, and tile coil limn the npenlir?
which Juts been depilvtd of its bleaker
is piep.nvd there Second motion en
gines nre giving uwyj to llrst motion
ones. whlcJi wilt do more woik and In
less time, nnd tho ryllndilcal bollei.
which has been a fnotlt- In the le
gions fiom the cniunienc emont of Pint
mining on account of Its slmplh Ity,
portability, etc.. Is also making toom
for boilers of more model n tvpes
Some of the open mining fans are
being replaced bv fans of the Culbal
type and otbeis which proml-e a higlur
percentage of pfllcletic, and undci
ground haulage lias been revolutionized
of late years on the same lints. De
cember letter of the nthraclte Coal
Ofieratois' asoosclatlon.
THIS AND THAT.
Tliere will be a mass meeting of the
building trades In carpenters' hall this
evening. Current topics of peculiar tn
teicst will he discuss by lepresenta
tlves of most of the thliteen trade
which tomprise the lUillding Trades'
council. Tiie meeting will not ba pnb
lle. The programme committer recent
lv met and selected the speflkeis awd
subjects.
The following have been elected olb
ccis of the l'tOO caipenters' convention
executive committee In tills city:
Chaliman, J. M. Knowlton; recording
spcretnrv. A Glarnei: tipasuir, A.
Huber. Tber' wcie also piesent
Messis, i'. Zurllleh, i:, j:. Kaufman
and S. Si. Pi lee. The carpenteis will
hold a watch, night oclal and ball on
New Year's pc.
The seventh anniversary of the lu
te inaticnaj Machinists union v. Ill h
celebrated at Carpentei's hall on the
evening of Pee. JS. Several prominent
speakers, including Oeorge Waince and
J. Pi Ice, we'i known labor leaders of
New Ymk. will be present and deliv
er addresses
The Delawaie and Hudson company's
oldest breikei on the West Side of
Wllkes-Uane. Its No. I, at Poke Hol
low, will be abandoned after Jan. 1.
The coal from the mine will b taken
undprgiound to No " shaft where It
will be hoisted to No. fi bleaker. The
change affects sixty bleaker hand, an
outside foreman, welglumster, two en
gineers and several fheme'i
Strong, steady nerves
Are needed for succes9
Everywhere. Nerves
Depend simply, solely,
Upon the blood.
Pure, rich, nourishing
Blood feeds the nerves
And makes them strong.
The great nerve tonic is
Hood's Sarsaparilla,
Because it makes
The blood rich and
Pure, giving it power
To feed the nerves.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures nervousness,
Dyspepsia, rheumatism,
Catarrh, scrofula,
And all forms of
Impure blood.
mi. : "GREAT SNAP" : ,
217Lack I Shoe Sale. : Avsnu3'
f 4 4- -f -f 4-f 4 4 -f -f -sV-f 4 -f 4 -f X
This big sale comes in the nick ol time for holiday shop
pers. HOLIDAY SLIPPERS, special low price this month,
From 49c Up.
$2.50 Men's Welt Shoes, $1.98
A Splendid Winter Shoe.
All our large stock ot winter goods at cut rates. Several
hundred pairs ol Misses' Shoes, 1 1 to 2, light or heavy, at
98 Cents.
These goods are worth from $1.25 to .$1.50.
Standard
HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY,
SHEDSKIN
20 TIMES
My 1 Itlle boy brokoout with nn Itching rh.
Itrlcitthrco iloctorsanil medical collrgoout
lie kept getting worso. Therr teat net erne
iqsnretnchnftltncnhhicholebodiunrfccttd.
Ho vth ono imm of sores, and the stench wis
frightful. In removing tho bnilars they
uo.ikltako tho skin vrlth them, nml tho poor
chilli's scrcims vrcro hcart-breaUn. After
tho second application of Curicunx (flint
meut) I laic sljns nf improvtmmt, anil tho
sores to dry tip. Ills skin peeled oft twenty
times, hut now he U enltrtly curat.
noiJT WATTAM, 4T2S Cook St., Chicago, III.
Srinrit Crm THii"tra Ftut Bt nnil,
with I.osi nr Hair W.rm btthi vlth Crriron
Sn.r, (nllowfd lr r-nll nolntlnt with Cctlccti,
puttit of tnolllcnl illn f nt...
PAMihmnf!iitittlieir'M. rnTTXvnprAvnCititx.
Coif ,l'rcpi,noito. IlowloCur. B.bf llurao-t.'r-
HERCULES
ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING
Effactivencss and Durability
SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MINE WORK
Warren EhretCo.,
321 Washington Avenue,
Seranton, Pa.
At Retail.
Coal of the best quality for domestlo ii
mill of all Klzos, including 11 uck wheat nnd
Ulrdscye, Jelivered tn any part ot tho
city, at tho lowest price.
Ouiors received at the ofllce. first door.
Commonwealth building;, room No. 6;
telcphono No. 2624 or at the mlno. tele
phone No 272. will bo promptly attended
to. Dealers supplied at tho mine.
W. T. SMITH.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers of
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
ioN.iinsi..Hi,Po.
Telephone Call, 3333.
THE DICKSON M'PG CO.,
Seranton and U'lllcei-llarie. I'x
Manufacturers of
LOCO MOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES
Bolters, llolstlnj and Pumping Mi:hln:r y.
General Ollice, Seranton, ftt
A BEAUTIFUL CIFT BOOK.
4 -f -f -f -f -H- -f -f-f 4 4- -f-f 4-
I A $7.00
l BOOK OF
Given Free
to encli person Inter
ested In subscribing to
tho J.ugene field
Monument Houcnlr
Fund. Hubscrlbe any
nmount desired. Sub
scriptions as low as
81. 00 will entitle the
donor to this hnnd
bOIIlG MllllIUS (cloth
bound, 8ll,i uh
8otienlr certificate of
HUbscriptlou to fund.
Hook contains n selec
tion of l'leld'n best and
most renreseiitatlNe
works anil 1h lendy for
dellsen.
Hut for the noble
contribution of the
world's greatest nr
tlsts this book could
not liaMi been niuiiti.
! FIELD'S
Handsome
ly llliiktiuteil
br thlrt.-to
til the World's
(reatesl Ar
tlstx. fnctured for less than $7.00.
'Ibe 1'und created Is divided equally
between I bo family of the late hugene
I'leld and tli 1'und for the building
of u monument to tho memory of the
neioveu poet or cuiitiiioou. AUUress
Eugene Field Monument Souvanlr Fund
180 Monroe St., Chicago.
(Also at Hook Stores).
If you also wish to send postaje,
enclose 10 leuts
f -f 4 4 -f -f 4 -f -f - 4
..icuiiuu mi juiur, s ituveriisemeni Is
luaurit'u us titir coiuiiuiiiiou
Shoe Store,
t
217 LACKA AVE
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t "h s niii r re r . iiAr iiic x i. 1 i.iiiiix.ii . . . 'iu
X:&Li"'-'"J''
fil " r-'m -s
-i '!$&'&"'-&&
1 A Glove i
I Opportunity 1
For Men. ... I
.
ig Not oftea that real good dollar and a &
half gloves are sold for an even dollar.
; That's the case here now. We were for- J;
tunate in securing a lot that were sold S;
r$ under the hammer. Somebody's loss is $:
f your gain. They are positively the best J;
5 glove bargain for men ever shown in '.
- rjj Seranton high grade goods, suitable for $
driving, street wear, or dress wear. j
Only a Dollar.
CONNOLLY & WALLACET127 NaDsll!2to AVenuo
L
OF SCRANTON.
Special Attention Given to Busi
ness and Personal Accounts.
Liberal Accommodations Ex
tended According to Balances and
Responsibility.
OPcr Cent. Interest Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
Capital,
Surplus,
$200,000
400,000
WM. CONNELL, President.
IIEXRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Pres.
WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier
The vault ot this hank Is pro
tected by Holmes Electric Pro
tcctive System.
THE COUNTY
Savings Bank
and Trust Go.
506 Sprues Stmt, Seranton, Pa.
Capital ...$100,000.00
Surplus 55,000.00
Pa j interests on saving depotltt.
Acts as trustee, Administrator. Uusrdlan.
U A. WATRES. President.
O. h. JOHNSON. Vic: Preildent
A. II. CHRISTY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Wm P. Ilallstead. Hierett Warren.
August Robinson, li. P. Kingsbury.
John P. Kelley. O. S. Johnson.
U A. Watres.
CAMERAS AND KODAKS,
Bicycles, Skates, Sleds,
Games, Sweaters,
Athletic and Gymnasium
Goods
For the Holidays,
We are authorized agents
for the Eastman Kodak Co.,
and carry a complete Hue of
supplies for the amateur and
professional photographer.
FLOREY & BROOKS
211 Washington Ava.
Opposite Court House.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS.
&iKm&wwwp&5&ruwi&'or mm-i
-fe. 3$c?- S5.
Carpets and
We invite an inspection of our superb stock of Carpets and Dra
peries, believing it to be the laigest .ind most caiefully selected in
Northeastern Pennsylvania, and at lowest prices.
Wilton
Axminster
Velvet
Brussels
Ingrain
CARPETS
Window Shades, Rugs,
Furniture Coverings, Wall Papers
Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol
stery Stock.
WILLIAMS & HcANULTY,
INTERIOR DECORATIONS.
LACKAWANNA LUMBER GO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
m said peh. hie
b
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Bill Timber cut to order on abort notice. Hardwood Mine Rails
tawed to uniform lengths constantly on band. Peeled Ile-mlocU
Prop Timber promptly T'urnished.
MIL1.S At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on tb Buffalo and Susque.
banna Hrilrond. At Mina, Potter County. Pa. on Caudcrsport, nnt
Port Allegany Railroad. Capaolty 400,000 feet per day.
GENERAL OFFICE-Board of Trad Building, Seranton, Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
WASHINBTON
u
OLD POINT COMFORT
Is the most attractive shoit trip
at this season of
the year.
Express Steamships
of the
OLD DOMINION LINE
Perform Dally Servlc;.
Through tickets returning
froiU Washington by
rail or water.
Fur full Information apply to
W. L. PRYOR,
l.ehicli Valley Kallroid,
jop Lack. Ave., SCRANTON, PA.
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.
V V V !
Draperies.
Renaissance
Irish Point I
LACE
Brussels
Tambour
Dresden
I CURTAINS
J
129 WYOMING AVENUB
3
uin n hardwood
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
Gas, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light . . .
WIRING
Charles B. Scott
119 Franklin Ave.
Just Received at 4.
GILLETTE BROS.
317 Washington Avcnua.
A JOB LOT OR
LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES
that will be sold cheap.
A full line of Watches, Jewel-
ery, Musical Instalments
w ami Sporting Goods d
always on hand