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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUJN 15-FRIDAY, KUtfllUAKX 24, 0L8Ji).
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PROTEST AGAINST
DISCHARGE PAPERS
SENT BY OFFICEItS TO LIEUTEN
ANT GOVERNOR QOBIN.
Brush Was on Eire Lust Night and
Bmoko Filled the Cnmp Purpose
of the Railroads to Raise the Rates
on the Soldiers Coming North
Abandoned Third Brigade Com
plimented for Its Work In the Di
vision Drill on Monday.
Special to tho tforiuitcm Tribune.
Camp MaeKenssle, Augusta, Ga., Tel).
23. The dissatisfaction which has been
bo keenly ffilt by cvfiy member of the
regiment ' account of the wretched
form of tho discharges which tho rov
eminent Intended giving lias found ex
pression in a manner both practical
nnd emphatic. The olllcers talked the
matter, and the more they thought
of the Question tho mere set they be
came In the opinion that the present
discharges arc a discredit to the coun
try and almost an insult to tho men.
As a result, n petition was gotten up
and circulated yesterday and signed
unhesitatingly by the ofHcew. It is
nddresscd to Lieutenant Governor Go
blti nnd usks him to use all his influ
rncr In order to procure for tho mem
bers of the Thirteenth, which was al
ways the llnwer of Ills command and
in which ho took pardonable pride,
proper and satisfactory discharges,
such as (ire cxpresslv called for ly the
annv regulation. This petition was
pent to Lieutenant Governor Gobln last
night and there Is no doubt entertain
ed hero that lie will do his best in tho
matter, it Is needless to say this ac
tion on the part of the olllcers Is wor
thy of the highest commendation and
Is receiving ftom the enlisted men the
praise nnd approbation which 11 so
richly deserves.
It looks now as though the purpose
of the railroads beginning to raise the
rates ior discharged soldiers will not
nvall. There arc already signs of u
break apparent, In which case tho reas
onable rates to be obtained by going
In a body would in all probability cause
the regiment to return home practically
intact.
SMOKE AND SAXD.
Camp is enveloped this evening In
blinding clouds of smoke and sand. The
brush to the southwest Is the scene of
raging Jires and a utrong wind sweeps
over the exposed camp grounds. Po
dangerous Is it that no tires are lighted.
A spark would suffice to destroy the
whole camp. In other respects tho
weather is very pleasant and tho gen
eral health is good. Tho work of pre
paring for muster out goes on unin
terruptedly. The Thirteenth, regiment took part
Monday morning in the division drill
and review which. It is expected, were
the last military exercises in which the
old command, as at prcsunt constituted,
will ever appear. The olllcers and the
men gave tho usual good account of
themselves, and went through the dif
ferent complex evolutions with that
case and correctness that come from
experience alone.
As a result of the drilling at Monday
morning's manoeuvres, the Third bri
gade has received very flattering com
pliments from the higher military
authorities. This was best attested this
afternoon, when the following com
munication was received nt the head
quarters of the three regiments:
Heailquurters Third Urlgade, l'lrst Divis
ion, Second Army Corps, Cinnp Mac
Kcnzle. Augusta, Ga.. Feb. 3. 1S09.
Circular No. 4.
The colonel commanding the brigade de
sires to convey to the officers and men of
ihe brlgado his thanks for the thorough
and satisfactory manner in which the
tirlgaclu evolutions wero uerformed this
morning. Major General Young, com
manding the corps, and Major General
Sumner, commardlng the division, both
declared that the evolution'! of the Third
lulgadu were Mmply perfect, and per-lornu-d
simultaneously and every officer
.ind man, seeming to have caught the
spliit to move at the sound of the bugle,
(icnerals Young and Sumner request that
the olllcers and men of the Third brig
ade should bo Informed of their com
mendation. The colonel commanding tho
brigade directs that tills circular be read
to the men.
By order of Colonel. Hoffman,
commanding tho Brigade.
W. Inglis, Adjutant General.
HEAD AT KOLti CALL.
This order was read to all the com
panies of tho regiment at retreat roil
call, and all tho boys were glad and
accepted this high encomium from the
corps and the division commanders In
the same spirit in which It was given.
HEART DISEASE.
SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID
INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES-
Do Not Bo Alarmed, but Look for
the Cause.
Heart troubles, nt least among the
Americans, are certainly increasing,
nnd wlillo this may be largely duo to
ho excitement and worry of Ameri
can business life. It Is more often tho
result of weak stomachs, of poor dl
restion. Ileal organic disease is incurable; out
not one case in a hundred of heart
trouble is organic.
Tho clnfe relation between heart
rouble and poor digestion Is because
10th organs arc controlled by the same
vreat nerves, tho Sympathetic and
neumosastrlc.
in another way, also, the heart is
fi'ected by the form of poor digestion,
vlilcli causes gas and fermentation
rom half digested food; there Is a
eellng of oppression and heaviness in
lie chest caused by pressure of tho ills
ended stomach on the heart and lungs,
nterferlng with their action; thence
ilsea palpitation nnd short breath.
Poor digestion also poisons tho blood,
laklng it thin and watery, which ir
itatcs and weakens the heart.
Tho most eenslblo treatment for
eart trouble is to Improve the dlges
lon and to Insure tho prompt nsslml
ttlon of food.
This can be dono by the regular uso
ifter meals of some safe, pleasant and
ftectivo digestive preparation like
Itunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets, which may
e found at most drug stores, and
which contain valuable, harmless di
rective elements in a pleasant, con
'onlent form.
It is safo to say that tho regular,
(erslstent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets at meal time wWll cure ouy
form of stomach trouble, 'except enn
ler of the stomach.
Full size package of theso tablcta
lold by druggists at SO cents. Llttlo
wok on stomach troubles mailed free.
Address F. A Stuurt Co., Marshall,
rtlch.
Pills and Purgatives.
which act quickly on the bowels
arc dangerous, and destroy the
mucous linings of the stomach and
bowels.
The Carlsbad Sprudel Salt acts
gently, but effectively. It is a
positive cure for constipation,
stomach disorders, kidney and
liver complaints.
Mrs. M. 15. Goodwin, of Edin
boro, Pa., writes: I had my
druggist get a few bottles for me
audit has helped me so much that
I want others to learn of its
merits."
Beware of imitations. The
genuine imported Carlsbad Salt
has the signature of "Bisner &
Co., Sole Agents, New York," on
every bottle.
It was the last compliment of tho
regular army oiIlcer3 to the volunteer
troops, nnd speaks for Itself. t
Sergeant Eugene V. Smith, of E, re
ported to his company Sunday night
nfter an absence of several months, lie
was taken sick at Camp Meade on tho
Cth of October, and on the 10th was
taken to the division hospital, where a
severe case of typhoid began to de
velop. Later on the patient was re
moved to St. Agnes' hospital, Phila
delphia, where, he says, he received the
most scrupulous care nnd attention.
When slifllclently recovered Sergeant
Smith received a furlough from the
war department, and recuperated fully
nt his home In Mayfleld, Sergeant
Smith Is now In excellent health, find
his manv friends in the regln'ent, and
especially the members of his own com
pany, gave him n warm welcome on
his arrival here. '
Owing to the transfer of several of
the non-commlssloncd olllcers" f Com
pany II to the Third United States En
gineer corps, the vacancies have been
filled by order of Captain Corwiu nnd
the approval of Colonel CoUrsen. Cor
poral AValter A. Crown has been ad
vanced to a scrgeantcy, and Company
Clerk Charles Constantino, Wagoner
Martin J. Goodwin and Privates Will
iam (!. Martin and William Uaker now
wear the stripes and chevrons of a cir
poral. Private Patrick J. Itirrett has
been named as wagoner. The "ecip
lents of these new honors) are popular
members of the company, and are re
ceiving congratulations from all sides.
They are first-class soldiers, and in
every way fitted for their present posi
tions. HAVE REPORTED FOR DUTY.
Quartermaster Sergeant Leslie Frut
chey, of H, lias invested in a complete
new suit for his trip north.
Kegltnental Adjutant L. T. Mattes
and Sergeant Major William McCul
loch are happily once more able to at
tend to duty.
First Sergeant James M. Rafter and
'Corporal George Schmidt, of C, have
been slightly indisposed the past three
days. They were around the company
street todav, and tomorrow will bo off
the sick report. Doth were troubled
with a cold.
Private Willis Kimball, of R, who
was treated In division hospital for
some time, Is nov enjoying good health.
Privates James Tlghe. of II, and his
brother, Private Lawrence Tlghe, of
A, have been called home by reason of
the death of their mother, who resided
In Green Rltlirc.
Private Daniel Jordan, of D, sang an
offertory yesterday In St. Patrick's
church, Augusta, and was highly com
plimented on his good work.
Sergeant Major William McCulloeh
officiated at guard mount Monday
morning for the first time In two
weeks. Ills foot is now an well as ever,
Richard J. Hourke.
PITTSTON NEWS
Dead on the Valley Tracks An Ice
Gorge in the Susquehanna Resi
dents of the Flats in Peril.
Yesterday morning shortly after day
light, tho remains of an unknown man
were found along the tracks of the
Lehigh Vnlley road and from his gen
eral appearance and from the effects
found on his person he must have been
run down by a passing train during the
night. There was nothing on his person
that could reveal his name, but in
a pocket book was a bunch of keys
and a golden cross, upon which was
engraved In golden letters what would
lead to the supposition that he had
been a member of some Slavonic so
ciety. Th deputy coroner was not
ified, also Louis Selbel, of tho Pitts
ton poor board, who ordered the re
mains to be removed and this was dono
by the Polish undertaker and last night
they wero still In that establishment
for identification. If this is not suc
cessful tho victim will be Interred to
day at the expense ot the poor board.
At noon yesterday the ice In the riv
er in this vicinity and down towards
Wllkcs-Barre broke up and for two
hours the unusual and exciting scene
was witnessed by hundreds from the
bridges and the embankments. Tho
Ice became gorged, however, on the
eastern shore and at 3 o'clock again
became blocked. The water has risen
several feet and at any hour we may
be compelled to witness one of the
highest freshets seen on the Susquehan
na In several years. The residents ot
Ulver street are not a llttlo frightened
In regard to the probable outcome and
many have made every preparation
for n hasty removal from their homes
In cose we should have a repetition
ot the occasion that swept away tho
three bridges. Along the west shorts
the Ice Is piled twenty feet high from
tho river bod and the water will have
to rise as high as the level of Sustiue
iianna avenuo before It can bo floated
down the stream. We wero informed
last evening that tho water and Ico
was spreading over the Hats on the
West Side nnd those residing thorn
were busily engaged in moving to a
place of safety their crops, farming
utensils and other uotacjicd goods.
The Misses Clara Lungford, Bessie
llrydeu and Jeanctte McMillan, of the
West Side, attended tho oratorical con
test nt Wyoming seminary yesterday.
This, the defeat of the paving pro
Ject on tho West Side on election dny,
the Gazette has dubbed tho Garden
village "Mudvllle." Tho present con
dition of tho streets would sugge.it
that the name Is both aptly and appro
priately applied.
Will Rossard now presides over Win
tie's cafe, on North Main street.
Tho death of Mrs. Wllllnm McCoul
ough, who was born in this city, took
place In Kingston on Wednesday, n.id
she is survived by several brothers
and sisters, some of whom reside in
Avocit. Tho funerul occurs this af
ternoon, and thu remnlns will be
brought to this city for Interment.
ESTIMATED REVENUE
AND EXPENDITURES
Concluded from Pago 3.
Twentieth wnrd l.'JlV wo
1'a.iinSlpth u-ilfil II 10 (111
Total ward appropriation J15.W1 V0
Repair of asphalt S17,K0 CO
J.OIU1 ......flUtUi'U w
ASSESSORS' DEPARTMENT.
City assessors' sulury, li'jS J 3Xfl 00
Assistant us3casora S.uu" "0
Total 0,000 00
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Salary of chief of police, per an
num i l."0 00
Clerk hlro SOU U0
Salary of captain of police, per
uiinum I.WO0O
Salary of four lieutenants of po
lice, per annum 4,000 00
Salary of detective of police, per
annum 1,000 00
Salary of three desk sergeants
(J'JOO each per annum) 2,700 00
Salary of fiS patrolman C$M0 each
pur annum), plus $100 extra for
detective 52,300 00
Salary of polico surgeon, per an
num 2W00
Rental of tho Second precinct sta
tion houso 300 00
Rental of tho Fourth precinct sta
tion house S0OO0
Rental of the Third precinct sta
tion house SCO 00
Feeding prisoners EW 00
Repairing station houses 1.7) CO
furnishing center station house., S00 00
Lighting and heating 2.7J 00
Keeping hoise3 WO 00
Repairs of harness and wagons... 10" 00
Eighteen telephones 900 10
Photographing crlmlrals 23 00
National bureau of Identification. 123 00
Desk for detective bureau D'UI
Printing, stationery and postage 17) 00
Incidentals -WOO
Total SiW.MO fl
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Salary of chief oreliicer, per an
num 5 1,'JODOO
Clerk hire, per annum WO W
Salary of live engineers of lire
steumeis i.W") (0
Five stokers of lire steamers 27) W
Salaries of permanent men:
Two men for the Nepeuno En-
glno company 1,110 00
Tlireo men for tho Nay Aug En
gine company 2,010 00
Two men for the Frmklln Engine
company 1,410 00
Two men for the Crystal Engine
company 1,110 00
Three men for Hook and Ladder
company, No. 1 2.010(H)
Two men for General Phlnney En
gine company 1,1)0 uO
Three men for Relief Ermine com
pany 2.010 W0
Three men for Chemical Engine
company 1,1(0 00
One man for Liberty Hose com
pany T20 09
Olio man for Cumberland Hose
company 720(0
Three men for Columbia JIomi
company 2,07'J 00
Ono man for Excelsior Hose com
pany 72iUW
One man for Century Hoso com
pany 720 00
One man for Wllinm Council Hose
company 720 flO
One man for Niagara lioso com
pany 720O)
On man for Eagle Hose com
pany 72m 00
Light nnd bent l,r.M oO
Rent of fire alarm 1.10O i
Maintenance of lire alum (SI
boxes, nt $27.70) 2,.int r,C
Parade ami inspection "MO GO
Repair of apparatus and harness. mk) tH)
Rent of engine houses "I'M 00
Purchase of hydrants ) on
Repairs and erection of hydrants ;m rti
Incidentals and delegate to chli f's
convention loo 00
Veterinary nnd mediclno for
hordes -co on
Purchase ot hose 2.0n on
Supplies w 00
Telephones for chief loo Ml
Substitute for vacation and sick
ness :,o 00
Keeping horses (13 at $110 each).. G.'lim on
Repair of hose 50 00
Salary of six assistant chiefs ($100
per annum GOO no
Total $41,321 Wi
BUILDING INSPECTOR'S DEPART
MENT. Salary of building inspector 5 1,300 00
Printing and stationery fin 00
Incidentals 23 00
Total t J.5S3 00
HOARD OF J Ii:LTH DEPARTMENT.
Wages of crematory employeo .-...$ s.soo 00
Runnlg expenses of crematory,,.. 1.000 00
Plumbing Inspector's salary l,00t) 00
Incidentals W go
Purchaso of crematory lol ::,000 00
Repairs to crematory soo fO
Interest on crematory lot 130 (0
Salary of health olllcer, per an
num l.ono no
Salary of food Inspector per an
num P0Q 00
Salary of secretary, per annum. . WH no
Dockets, stationery und printing.. 400 00
Incidentals 23 00
Total $11,223 00
SCRANTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.
For salaries and labor ($S0 per
month) $ 5.7C0 00
Delivery stations and reading
rooms 2,100 00
For incidentals ($230 per month)... y.ooo CO
Insurance" and Improvements U40 00
For books ($230 per monh( 3,0u0 00
Total $1I,S00 00
PARKS.
Nay Aug Superintendent, pcr-
nnnum $.. 000 00
Policeman, per annum WOW
NAY AUG PARK.
Fencing and walls on cliff $ 700 00
Pavilion and band stand O.tfX) 00
Benches lOo 00
Opening walks, driveways nnd
work on grounds COW 00
Lumber for outhouses 130 00
Pipe fences (cliff and falls) CM 00
Team work on grounds wo (0
Tools and repairs ,.,,. 100 oo
Water pipes .jyo w
HO.-0 M00
Swings jsouo
Flower beds and shrubbery tm 00
Lo 7J0 00
Tanks 6ioo
Lakes and swimming pool 27) 10
Miscellaneous nnd sundries ' 500 00
Deficit, fiscal year 1MS( roads, pa
vilions, water pipes nnd care of
animals) , 2,500 00
Total S1S.223 00
CONNEU. PORK.
Painting tower $ uooo
Iron fence nnd gate o 00
Storehouse 7500
Fencing nround closets r,o 00
nants and flowers 100 00
Improvements (reservoir, etc.) .. ion 00
Help 223 00
Superintendent's salary 0:oil
Police C300
Should bo in ctcrv fumih-
Ph
niedlclao chest and every
traveller's grip, They are
lnralMblowhcu Ilio atoraarh
U cut ot iirrteri cure JieiiUrbr, Mllouiucm, ami
U liver truublei. MM and efficient, a cguu
Hood'
lloso 100 tij
Incidentals ,.... loom
Totiil 1.4SI no..
Woodtuwn-Bhrubbery und flowers
ana work on grounds 5 23000
Totnl $20,025 00
HOARD OF REVISION OF TXAE3 AND
APPEALS.
Scrvltos of M10 board, year Itt'S,
live members, 120 days, nt $3.00
per each $ )H0
Ptirchaso of assessment books ... loo (0
Printing and ntatloncry 23 00
Totnl 1,1123 M
GENERAL CITY ACCOUNTS.
Water rent, Providence Gas and
water company $ 1,000 CO
Wnttr rent, Scranton Gas and
Water companw 4,000 00
Water rent, .People's Water com
pany 2S0 00
Electrlo street lighting (ESI.,
lights) 4R.174 !)J
udgments und Incidentals IT.Oo Oj
Insurances 1.000 00
Stnto tax 011 loans 2,111 00
Total $72,1'.S 03
INTEREST CONTINUES.
Dr. Robertson Freachc3 Another
Able Sermon.
Itev. Dr. Robertson spoke to great
audiences yesterday. The big auditor
ium at the I'onn Avenue Eaptlst
church was crowded to tho doors last
evening to listen to his earnest ad
dress on David's sin and his penitence
after Nathan's accusation, "Thou Art
the Man." His discourse was confined
to three points:
First It shall be ill with tho doer
of evil be he saint or sinner.
Second Penitent confession is the
way to and the way back to God.
Third God's forgiveness is immed
iate and complete.
Ho illustrated the gnawing dcatruc
tlveness ot a sin In a man's life by
giving a graphic description of the his
toric catastrophe of tho Tay Uridge
because of one blistered girder. Ho
supplemented this by suddenly ex
claiming Impressively: "The sinner has
his own hull now," continuing with a
rebuke to tho scandal monger and the
one who rejoices or shows no real sor
row for a brother's downfall.
"He simply shows you what you'd
do, given the opportunity and the
temptation," remarked tho speaker.
Whenever you witness another man's
slip say to yourself: 'It is his turn to
day, tomorrow It may be mine.' "
One of the beautiful thoughts which
shlnu like gems from his sermons was:
"I think God tells the lights of heaven
to burn low and he leaves the doors
ajar for tho sinner sorry for his sin
to slip In."
This was in allusion to a touching
illustration ho had just given in the
story of his own little son, who had
crept down ut half past three in the
morning to say he was sorry for the
transgression of the day before.
The meetings will be continued every
afternoon and evening except Satur
days. FUNERAL OF MISS LEE.
The remains of Miss Lizzie Lee, who
died in Binghamton Wednesday morn
ing will be brought here today for In
terment, arriving over the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western road at 12.33
o'clock p. m.
Interment will take place In the
I lathedral cemetery. The remains will
I bo conveyed direct from the train tj
1 the cemetery.
CURED BY CUTICURA
I was troubled novcral years with chronic
Eczema, on my head and face. I took medi
cal treatment from two doctors and several
lotions, but received little relief. At times,
tho dreadful itching becamo almost intoler
able. When Iwashcatcd,thoEczeinabecamo
painful, and almoit distracted tne. I tried
CtTicuRA RcMUUES. Tho Eczema rapidly
tlisaprttared, and am will, with no trare of
any cntuntous disease. J. EM METT ItEKVES,
Feb. S3, 1803. Pox 135, Thorn town, lnd.
SmnrCCRE TJuiinjr.rnt Tofti-hiko. Puno-ciiinMi'oin,wiial.osspIliii!.-Wnn
tathwlth
Cimron Snip, i-tntlo cnolntlrg' with tlrilcici, and
mllduoMiaot CiiTjciiu 1Uiqlywt.
Sold (Ttry where. Potrr nli.oe. Coi p., Sole IViim..
Dottca. "llo loCureToiturinR Skin Ui,fucj"';eo.
FEB. 20
We will sell at greatly reduced
prices, best quality
8(1 suver-ware
INCLUDING
T?a S?fs,
Water Pitchers,
Cake Baskets,
Btiffer dishes,
Trays.
And number of odd and end pieces.
MERCEREAU & CONNELL
130 Wyoming Avenue.
Fire Plug's Frozen
$100,000
Worth of property destroyed by
fire in Scranton within a week.
DEFENDER FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Arc Simple, Cheap, hlT.-ctivc
Have your buildinp equipped with
them and be protected against (ire
. W. S. Fl'lLliR, (,'cncral Agent
513 Lackawanna Avenue.
THE DICKSON M'Ffl G3.,
bcrantou and Wllkea-ilarre, t'o.
Manufacturers of
LOCOfflOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES
Uolleri, HolstliiEanJ Pumping ,Mj;iiu.-y,
General Olllco, Scranton, Pa.
Conn
i2JH12","WA:SHINGTON AYENJUET
This Men's Furnishing Store
Gains new friends daily fastidious friends, Yes, the
men who are most particular about the style of their outfit
tings are the ones we aim to please. Come today, Mr. Criti
cal see what jaunty, dressy neckwear we have gathered fr
you. The savings will surprise you or we miss our guess.
Linen News
Always interesting news to the patrons of this Linen
stock. Interesting, because it tells of substantial Linens at
substantial savings. Two under-priced items:
62-iiicli Brown. Table Damask, extra heavy weight, iu Kftor vfi
a fine rauge of patterns ; regular 68c value, at CvrL J
2 i-inch Full Bleached Heavy Bamsley Nap- (fc fl RA .
kins. Very exceptional value at Pl.t?U Per c,oz
Second to None
Wash Goods in every sense of the word. Wash goods
to satisfy the longing for a pretty dress. Wash Goods to meet
the necessity for a cool costume. Wash goods that are cheap
enough to permit anyone to buy just what she prefers without
much outlay and, finally, Wash Goods that wash. The sum
of excellence is this pretty, cool, cheap, absolutely fast color.
Connolly
CRUSTY
Somo men arc "crusty" when
tho broad doesn't suit them.
They blnmo tho cook, but it
may be ho Isn't responsible.
Possibly she told the man of
iho house to order
"Snow
White"
Flour and ho forgot to say
"Snow White" and the srocor
font up an inferior grade. Mcr
hhould bo more cartful and they
will Ret better bread. It makes
quite a difference what kind of
tlour the cook has.
All grocers sell "Snow White.''
"We Only Wholesale It."
TIIEWESTONMILLCO
Scranton. Carbondale, Olyphant.
L
OF SCRANTON,
Special Attention Given to Hitsl.
ncss nnd Personal Accounts.
Liberal Accommodation? Kx
tended According to lialauce.1 and
Kcsponslbillty.
3Ier Cent. Interest Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
Capital
Surplus,
$200,000
400,000
W3I. CONNELL, President.
HENKYBKLIN.Jr., VicePrcs.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier
The vault of this hank It pro.
tcctcd by Holmes' Electric Pro.
tcctivc System.
THE
lOul POWDER CO.
Rooms l and '2,Com'Uh BTd'g.
SCRANTON, t'A.
Alining and Blasting
POWDER
Muds m Jlooulo uiul Ilutbdali) Worki.
LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Klectrlo ilattorlei, Klectrlo Kxploden.
lorujplodliijr blunts, Hately I-'imo uud
Resauno Chemical Co's iiSvb3
"I"Ef f AND
Ollvand
127 and 129 Washington
3 -3
Spring
1899.
o 4
Oil Ju o 11
Our new lines are now
many exclusive novelties not
Carpets
Wilton
Axminster
Velvet
Body and Tapestry
Brussels
Ingrain
WINDOW SHADES
Williams & EcAnuIty
Interior Decorators.
LACKAWANNA
MANUFACTURERS OF
. HIE
Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Ilnrdwood Aline Rails
sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hwnlocli
Prop Timber promptly Furnished.
MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co., on thc Buffalo and Susque.
hanna Uullroad. At Mlna, Potter County. PnM on Coudcrsport. and
Fort Allegany Uullroad. Capaoity 400,000 feet per day.
GENEUAI. OFFICE-Uoard of Trad Building, Sorunton, Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
THE STANDARD'S CLOSING SALE OF SHOES
And Rubbers is the great event of this city. The
prices are lower than the manufacturer asks. No
wonder the people buy, but do not neglect this chance
all goods must be sold before April 1st.
For Sale, Also, Cheap Shelving, settee, safe,
two tables, mirror, two street cases, four bicycle lad
ders and track, partition: window fixtures, etc.
X A few weeks and this opportunity and these $
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HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY.
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vigor to thi whole beine. All drains and losses are checked ftrmannith. Unless patients
are properly cured, their condition often wornenliemitito Insanity, Consumption or Death.
Mailed scaled, Priced pefboijb tones, with Iron-clad lecal euaranleetocure or refund Iho
money, ts oo. Send for frer book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.
For Sal
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ynu
Spruce htrcct
IDallac
Wallace
Avenue.
II II Ullu bo
on exhibition and embrace
to be found elsewhere.
Lac? CUrfains
Renaissance
Irish Point
Brussels
Dresden
Nottingham
WALL PAPER
LUMBER CO,
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Shoe Store,
217 LACKA. AVE
2S
DOUDT, TRY
They hire itnod thetmefyeara.
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and tmc uued tnouianc:, 01
caiei of Nervous Uneases, such
at Debility, Uutinets, Slccpleti.
ness ami Varicocele, Atrophy, &c.
They clear the train, ttrenjlhea
the circulation, make digestion
perfect, and itnturt a healthy
i-imrm.icist, cor. vomitm avenue
Spring
1899.
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