THE SCRANTON TRII3UJNJS-TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1899. 8 Royal bsoiuiely'Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome oyai okino wei DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNMORE BOROUGH LAST MEETING Or OLD COUNCIL HELD LAST NIGHT. Followed by the Reorganization ol the New Body William McAllis ter Elected Fiesident and II. 23. Gilllgnn, Secietary Annual Mes sage of Burgess Dan Powell Bead. It Is an Interesting Document. Officers Elected by Council and Salaries Fixed Other Matters of Interest. The nnniMl meeting of the Dunnioie horoueh council uns held In thi lor jth buUtlimr lnnt pventn?. At Sl'O ocloik, wlion the tmttln-r wns onlled to onlei ! Pn'sldent Mcuu.iv, the cnuni'll loom was now tied to Un f nil oRt ouracitv, i'tnii-llng room beltiK nt a pimilmn The lORtilur loutino of ljiflnpis n rniiiliicted nml was us follow lloll fii II, Mi isis. iloilw.iy, .loner- McAllister, AVcber. Hmnei' and McCollough nnsweilnj; Mlnutrs or the pri'iiou niPi'tlnjTS, iinilnr and special, wire load and apputM-il HurRoss Powell's annual lepoit whs submitted and read bv the IioioukIi ilerk It showed .IluiBei-s Powell bad rollectod ?207 2" Jlr linos during the veur. tin greatest amount any buipes lia col ler ted in one jear. A communication was lecelved from f. K. Iilsliop, postmaster, drawing the attention of the borough olllolals to the postal laws In lefeiilng to loafers in the ofllce. where the postolllce oillclals li.ie the power to call the police in. The communication was ieceled and referied to nurgesh Von ell. The tax (luplliatc of ex-Tax Collector T. E. J.oland was read, accepted and placed on tile, the amount being $12,402 3". The borough treasurer was lnstiucted to take up bonds Nos. 3 and 4 of the de nomination of $M0 each with the monev now In the blnklng fund. The school board order to the amount of $701.14, due the couiuil as the share overpaid by the council in the election contest, was received and the borough treasurer instructed to turn the sime over to the borough's account at the Lackawanna Safe and Deposit company. The chief of the fire department, James O'Hora, was lnstiucted to pur chase one dozen smoke-nioteetors, for the use of the lire department, as per bample shown at the meeting Jlrs, P Walker, widow of Patrick Walker, de ceased, -was exonerated from the inter est against the estate Incuired bv tho borough laying sidewalks. Hills to the amount of 5S83 43 were ordered paid, also the chief of police's time-sheet to the amount of $12".. Adjourned sine die, after voting the retiring members a vote of thanks for the faithful per formance of their duty during their teim of office. THE NEW COUNCIL After a caucus of two hours' dura- 7.l mid 75 Public riun. e, WIIvKES-lJAmtK. IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS TUMES AND SELECT DRY GOODS. Announces The opening of spring styles in Women's Tailored Gowns and Ssparate Skirts, Silk Waists and Novel Dress Fabrics iu single patterns of exclusive weaves We Invite The ultra-fashionable wo men of this city to visit our Wilkes-Barre store. It is our pleasure to display, as well as sell, for our vis itors' benefit. We invite correspondence if there is any knowledge which you desire regarding our goods or methods. Further This space will, from time to time, display iu detail the special offerings which our foreign and domestic connections enables us to place before our Wilkes- Barre aud Scranton audi- Ices. ISAAG LONG. IsaacLong WILHCS'BAHRE, fA., "n ft. 'on. Rakino POWPER eo . he vomc. Hon In the ante-room, the council mot iu session. W, H. McAUlBter was elect ed temporary chairman. In the choice of temporary secietaiy, H. P.. Gllllgan received four otes against his oppon ent's, William Jeffiles, two. The cer tificates of Messrs. Pavton and Ward were received, read and placed on Hie. William McAllister was elected perma nent president by acclamation. In the choice of permnnent secretary, II. H Qllllgan receled lle votes against one for his opponent, W. J. Jeffries. His Filial y will be $200 for the ensuing yeai. The bond of August Wahlor In the sum of $10,000 was received and referred to the Judlclan committee In conjunction with the boiough attorney Messrs Ostar Ludwig and Frank Fuhr are hl bondsmen. Dennis MeDade's bond as stieet commissioner was apptoved. lie Ih to lecilve $60 per month. Teams worklnar uion the street will lecelve $I7."- per lnv and single horse $2 50, laboring men to leeelve $1.35 for eight bonis' work The balary of Uuiges Powell for the coming yeur was llxed at $100 The chief of the flic dcpait ment, James O'Hora. Is also to iecele $100. John C?. McAsklo was i luted borough attorney unanimously. Mvion Knight was elected by aiclamatlon for boiough engineer, with a salary of $8 per day foi service and that of the helper at $1 no. Michael ltngan whs elected high constable. The following message fiom Burgees Dan iPowell was read: mkssage or IiUIiai'SS To tin Honorable Council of the Iloroiifili of Dunmore, Ph. Gentlemen of tho Hoiougli Councll1 billot,' it to be quite unnrccssiirj at this time to lemlnd .u of tho gnat jespon slliilltv that rests upon vou In connec tion with the ollUn to which jou hae bien elected, inasmuch as ou are all men of eperiince as eoiinrllmen, ami no doubt know fullv i. well as 1 am abli to state to you. whit is expoetul of you b. the pi'ople It occins pioptr tint wo should take a. retrospictlsi a lew of what Ins been ac complished during tin sun lust cio&cd and alo make home suggestions us to the work to be accomplished dm lug the j ear now entered upon. Uesldes tho large amount expindid 'or the current expenses of the borough such as eleetrie lights water, police protec tlon, etc., it Is virv gratlfjing to noti that six. watir hd rants and sl electric lights have been milled, a crv substan tial cuhert has been built on Quine nvinue, to take the place of an old wood en bridge whlih was in n dilapidated condition, a beautiful Iron fence and stone steps now ndoni tho borough prop irty, Clay avenue, between Grovt and Willow streets, has been graded also Fifth street, between Dudley and Cherrx streets besides a large amount of rep ills on other stieets. There has also befii added to oui Hie dep irimtnt tnu.Fb.lt' equipments to the amount of t21?3 For the retiring members of the coun cil Messrs Medway and Harpir, It mil) be trull said that thev bnve been fiith- ful heivants of the people, dlehaiging thiii duties to the best of their abtll and aio entitled to tho gratitude ot tho tax payers. And for Streets Commltslon slonn George J.ickson who abo retire from ofllco at this time. It raaj be s lid tint no more capable and etllclent mm has eer served in tint otltee, and in this connection I would stale tint during his thiec j ears of service the borough has onlj been requlied to pay the sin ill sum of $rTO for damagis caused bv his neg lict or failure to keep tho streets and gutters In pioper condition POLICE UKGI'LATIONS The police regulations for the p ist . ear, while thev have not bei n all that we would havo deslifil, have been all tint VM" could reasonubl ep ct for the amount of monej appropriated to that department, and be It s'lld to the credit ot the pcoplo of oui borough that, consid ering the limited amount of police protec tion we have, the good ordei of our bor ough will eompaio verj favorablj with that of any of our largo towns or cities. Our police officers are to be lommeudcd for thilr faithfulness and willingness to respond to the call of dut at any houi of the day or night. Our Hie depirtment are deserving of a gieat deal of praise foi the self-sacrillc lng devotion to duty without any remun eration whatever, and tho citizens of our borough are grcatlv Indebted to them lor their sei vices so chceifullv given loi tho profit lion of life and piopcrty. They luvo been called upon ficqucntb duilnii the pist jear to demonstiatc their abil ity to cope with fires of more or less magnitude, and with the apparatus at their command have done excillent work, still It is to be regretted that at times thev have been made to realize tho in adequ lev of tho watir supplv, however, tlio mnttoi has bun investigated and u larger suppl promised so that it is fair to ptisume that with the equipment's le cinflj purchased, and an Increased watci suppl, thev are irepaied to meet almost any emcrsenc. I wish to make mention at this time of the gentlemen who compose the boiough bond of liejlth It has been my pilv-llege- during tho past ui to i onn in eoa tact with somo uf them In the perform ance of their duties, and be It said to thoh credit tint vvhorcvei compl lintL huv been made, or snnltar, conditions wero such as to attract their attention the, have given them then cateful con sideration, nnd so far as they wue able, hue ubated nuisances that would other wise have caused a gieat deal of tlck- HPiS Now as to the business to bo trant-acteJ during the coming jenr you will, no doubt aMeo with mo in saying lhat srett problems uie to bo solved, and it be hooves you to be etiemely careful in consiiii ring tho business to be brought bc foro vou QUESTION Or SEWERS. It appears to me that the question of sewering the borough Is the most Import ant ever brought befoie our munlelpil government. At our letent borough elec tion, the matter of allowing an increiho of tho borough indebtedness for the pui poso ol paj lng the borough's pot tlon of tho cost of constructing the soweis, was favorably voted upon, thus giving un ex pression of tho will of tho tax payers re garding Hie same, I would, therefore, suggest that ou consider seriously the steps to be taken in older that tho woik may ho currlid out successful!) No un duo luisto should be manifested, hut evciy precaution should bo taken to avoid any legal complication that would cause un necebsary expento to tho borough, and as soon as practicable the work should bo carried on to completion, to tho end that the will of tho people bo respected, nnd the health ajfl cleanliness of our boiough bo promoted. In this connection I wish to mention the ncntlmnt I have so frequently heard expressed with reference to our rood cit izens ot the Sixth ward, who havo al ready provided themselves with sewers at a gieut expense, it Is that they bo exonciatcd from paying any cwcr as. scssmenlH, if such a tiling can be al lowed, for it hardly seems loasonnbty or Just that they should bo called upon to pay a second tlmo; as to how this can bo accomplished Is a matter tor your careful consideration. In reeaul to street repairs, you will pardon mo for icltemtlug what I said a )cur ago, that until such lima as th sewerage system Is completed, I consider It unwlso to do any moro than is nbso lutev necessary, us tho money can be used to bettor advantago for somo other purpose, until such tlmo as wo can build sticcts of it different character. In tho matter of team work to bo done by tho borough, I would recommend that tho street commissioner In hiring teams be Instructed to divide the work cquall) between tho fire companies, owning thch own teams; by so doing jou will be aid ing In tho support of tho flro department Tho ground surrounding tho public building should bo properly graded, anil the ordlnanco passed some tlmo ago with icfeieico to the lajlng of sidewalk should bo enforced. I would recommend that us soon as convenient, thero bo purchased for tin Independent Hose company two portable fire extinguishers, and that a flio alaim box bo placed at ol mar tho Scrnnton Stove works, for the benelit of the prop ertv holders of that portion of the boi ough That valuable franchise have bi si given away without any remuneration to tho borough, Is a fact logrettnl verj much by our illlzens In general It is m opinion that no rights or franchise of tin people should bo given nwny to Individ uals or corporations but should be lciscd for a term of tivcnt) )i.us and rent wed every twenty ears franchise of even kind, for they Income mote valuable as the borough dev elopes. With tin so few suggestions and rec ommendations, I will i lose, hoping tint lite insulng yiar may bo most successf it In the hlstoiy of the borough in point ot Impiovemcut and good government FNCLAIMED LETTHKS. The following letters li'innlnlng un clulmtd at the postollke Cor tho petiod ending March I Poisons calling for these lettet.s will please s.i) iidveitlsel In Sciantou Tilbune. Miss Jennie Het7 hold, biirih street: Mrs. William Con nnllv, P F. Collins, Patrick Costello, Mis. Annie Knslin CO, William 1M wauls, 8.20 Monroe avenue Hush FIlz patilik, (2). .Ittllnn Goodale. TSS Monroe avenue, Mis Uellah Cuuh'e, l'red Hilltmilll, CM Monioe avenue. Thomas V Keainey, Thomas Kelliv (2). Austin Lt'iinatd, Mrs. Thomas Ma Inne, Jutnes Pattei.son, J J. Itegan, Ofi Monioe avenue, .1 M. Itegan, 615 Mon roe uveiiue: J. T. IU'lllV, I.oren Shiff leld, Monioe avenue; John C, Taj lor, P. W. Tnvlot, Anthonj Walsh, coiner Main and Centei streets, Uouda Stanko Mat tin Klenn SHOUT PAKAGUAPIIf. Michael Hulgcr, of Throop stuet. who was badly sca'ded five wciks ago while at his wotk at the No. 1 i olllerj of the Pennsjlvanla Coal contpanj, ap peared upon the sticcts jvsterday fot the fist time since the accident. Philip Mttlon, of Potter street, who I was ntiestcd Suturdny evening bj Chief of Police Dinks and Ofheor Heav -er. was dlschtngeil at the heatlnp be foie Huigiss I'owell Xealon was found helplessly diurk and could not move when oldered to do so bj the of lli ers. Tomonow evening the honorary and active members of the Neptune Chnrnl cal company and their fi tends will b treated to a grand social nt the com pan)' quarters on West Drltil.tt stiei Admittance villi b bj Invitation, ex cept to the members of the Neptutif companj . The fttif r.tl of Mm. Theodoio Kellei will take place fiom her 1 ito homo on Mill stteet tomorrow mnrnlnir at S o' lock. The si't vices w 11' b enndur ted by the Rev J. Van Cleft, pastor of ( the MethodHt Tpkcopal church. The remains will be taken to Plio'tdsbuig on the 10 0" Dclawatc, I.n kawa'ina and Western train, wheie lntcrnunt will be madi . j A cantata Is being prepafd In the ! pupils of the high school, which will b produced Monday evening; Apt II I. in Washington hill Those taking put arc piactlclnr, frltl fully and endeavoi lng to make it ,i pi and success. The ptoeeeds villi go tow mis thi llbraij now staited in the hl,h tchool Prot. D'rnian has chaise of the arrange ments Mrs. P. Decker, of Avoca, is the guest of Mis. David Decker, of Thioop stieet. Miss Sallle Pi Ice, of .'Jorth Blakely f.treet, a teacher In No 2 school, is confined to her home with illness Miss Hetsle lb ink, of Noith Apple stieet, who has been ill foi the past lew weeks, Is able to be iround again Miss Itobe Griffin, of nieetrlc avenue, is suffciing ftoni an attack of inflam mation of the lungs. AVOCA. The boiough eouii"ll organized last evening. The following aie the olll- ( cers. President, Xi. 12. O'Bilen; "cere- i tat j, Ftank Clark, ticasurer, M. F i O'Brien; borough solicitor, M. J. Disc- ' on: street commissioner, James Mun- ' ley. Revs. Fatheis Dinahan and McFe- ley. of the Dominican Order ot New Yoik city, and llev T. V. Comerford, of Aichhald, sp"nt yesterday wttn Upv. M P. Crane Thomas Dunn and William Ilown hav e been drawn to terve as jurors during the wrelc beginning April 17; Thomas McClrail and J. S. Campbell dutit'g the week beginning Apill ''1, and Joseph Hodsjon dining the first week in Muj. Dr. BIrgo is suffarinc from a seveie attack of grip. A Lenten termon v. Ill be preached in Ft. Mnrj-'s church this evening. The Ladies' Mission try pocletv will meet at the home ot Mis. G. W. Gay i this afternoon. Domlnlek Mc Vndrew, of Ti rmyn, spent Sunday with friends in town. Mlchpel Itutlcdge returned home yes terday from Porto P.ko. Mis. J. It. Williams and family, ot Plains, spent yesteulay with Mr. and Mrs Wills, of Iincoln Hill Mis Lizzie Wylle, of Cajbondnle, ltai returned homo after a few days' visit with Miss Mome McCilndle Jacob Webster Is suffering from nn attack of grip. Mi nnd Mrs James Connolly have returned home to Dunmore. ntter vis iting at the Deinrsey residence on the West Side. Terrible Mv biby Btiltcrod from tcrriblo JJcioraa. Doctor anil ci cry remcil j tried, to no account. lie crleil all tltu tlmo anil lili f.ico vras lll.o nw meat. I bait to carry liftn on 3 plllou. anil vas fairly illscnura'ed. I used half u liox of CencuitA. (ointment) mvl CiTtti'uv BoAf, ami in ons iceek my Inly tent entirely cnrttl. TfMl;iyliliMn linsninnoth a; nlll: Mr8.J.O.Fm:i'3E,lWfl.Mt,Broo'tlyii,K.V. 8ri!Dr Oitri TntlTumr o Sik-Torti lis IUmiih. VI trmbtttu wlilil uTirmi huAr.anaKtrt I UOlAtlUgl wlili Cvtu om.grttmiou'iitt cuti. Hold thiwutiinil lh wwM. I'ottn Diro Cm- ' Cour,liii .UoiUja. llowloCuro tliti; . tcin,liu. ADJOURNMENT OF THE FEDERAL COURT FORMALITY GONE THROUGH WITH YESTERDAY. Session Which Was Scheduled to Tnko Place In This City la Post poned Until Tuesday, April 4, Next, Becauso Neither of tho Judges Could Do on Hand United States Mnislml Leontud nnd Clerk Lind say Come All the Wny from Flus hing to Do This Tho Petit Jurois. United States MniMuil F C Leonard and Cleik William V. Llndsaj. of the United Stales dlsttlct couit, en mo on from Pittsburg jesteulay, and, with the assistance of Clerk A. J. Colborn, Crier "Jake" .Siivdei and Deputy Mar shal Sol Hacharlult, of Wllkcs-I!atn formerly adjourned the session of the Federal court which was scheduled to begin bete jestcrdav, but which wiu postponed until Tuesday, Apt II 4. next. The proceedings vieie attended wnn no little cerenionj, The coutt attaches took their several and lespectlve plae and for the edification of the ctepty benches In the federal couit room. Coutt Ciler Snjdcr, tit tho direction of Cletk Llndsaj, announced the a 1 journtneni. The oflklul mder of adjournn'ei.t lends us follow n. Iu tin rttii'ii luuit of the Cnltcil Stntes for the Wisiitn itUtilct ot 1'etius.jl- vanln. Wcvtitn district of Pennsjlvanla, ss,: And now. to wit, .Ian 27, lv'O, whereas. It uppcarlug that ntlther of tho Judges urn be priscnt at tho opening ot the legulur tirm of the Circuit court to bo liolilcn at aerniiton on the first Mon di of Match, It is ordered that said ti rm bo adjournal to the fourth da) of April next, and tho marshal Is directed to ad journ the couit until the sild fouttb day of April next. M. W. Ache&on, Circuit Judge. Joseph Hullllt gton, District Judge Certified from the rrcotd. Feb. 20 A D IV" II. D Gamble Clerk. Following Is u list of the petit Jurors who will seive here In April. Most of them are from the southwestern poition of the state. Onlj one local man, Prof. 13. i:. Harris, of Taylor, is on tho list: I. C Abbott, county auditor, Tioncsta. 1) G. Aim, mi rch int. Port Uojal. H. P. Arnold, farmer, Parnassus. Gi orge 13. Hergtr, Iron manufacturer. New Castle W V. Besliv, minutacturcr, Franklin John C. Until) attoinej, Drle George Htibb gentleman, Willi unsport John II. K. llurgwln, civil ingtiieet, Pittsburg. Joseph II Burns, gentleman, Clarion. 11. N. llutlet, depot mastn, l'lttsburg. John II. Chatheni, farmir Mcnihattan. J. D Cleviugir, agent, Wllkcnsbutg Paseh.il Cllngau, justice of the peace cwt-burg. D L Coleman, justice of the peace Da) ton dusrph F. Cummlngs stcnograpliei, bunbtirj John H Dale, attorney, Hellcfoite A. D 1a, oui, lumberm-m Ptookvllle I. cv. S Dlnimlck, minister, Kltlnnning. A. C. Dravo bookkeeper, Pittsburg. James F, llngllsh, tlpstnft, ellsboro. George It Graham, prlntu. New Castle. V. ii. Grlllln, Insutauco agent, Alle- hi ny. 12. Yi Harris, superlntcndint. T.i)lor. Ilev. Deivey Jj Jones, minister. Belle- fonte. James Jones, founder) man, Somerset, Willi un Kauffman, attorney, Pittsburg Frederick G. Kuj, book agent, Pitts- burg. Ch irles 11 Kurtz edltoi, Belli fonte. J G. I.eshnr, printer Sellnsjrove Willi ira McConnell. farmer, Ieesburg Hugh MeCullouah. gentlemin, Du Hols W. K Moore, farmer Falrchame. George W Osters, farmer Jenncrs. George Pittnei merchant, Putnejvllle. John W. Kobeits, farmer, wMlantle. I'rtnklln Hansom editor. Indiana. O P. Scluilfe. Jr nttornc) Allegheny. C. W. Shaffer, attorniy IJmpoTlum. Samuel G. Sloan, farmer, Clailon. James Ta)lor taimer, Rccdsvlllc. J. Ftank Tnvloi, ludge Washington J W. Van Valkenburg, Insurance agent, Wollsbutg j iiev, ji. isuimau, mniisur, i'liis butg. A It Wilson, druggist, Pittsburg. W. Bay Wilson lumberman. Clarion. Itev Allen S. Woodle, minister Altooni , C)rus 17. Woods, attorne), Grecnsburg George II, Yunger merchant, Johnson hut g. I Tito llbt of grand Jurors has not as I yet been made out. , Are inuih In little; nlwaji ! reartj , filclent. satlsfac ( toryjpreientaeoldor fever, I curn a' ' . "' '"-a ntlie Jauiiitlrp, eonttlpallon. ftr Prlie !5 emu "mil i rkarUls Tiio nnl' 1 II - r r Belt Clasps We ran now show you the finest display in tile city of Belt Clasps in the new gold finish, lose col or. Also Silver Grey fin ish in plain or jeweled patterns, and Neihersole Bracelets in plain, chased 01 twisted designs. MERGEREAU & CONNELL I3O Wyoming Avenue. WdTirl'c 1899-BICYCLES -1 Our Hue of 1899 Models is now complete and is on ex hibition iu our salesroom. We have Bicycles of all grades and prces, for children and adults. Our Leaders are the Spalfling, Barnes and Featherstone. Call and sec them 1FL0REY & BROOKS. vlilivllvand 12r.wl3 Cothes Just as Can be found in some other stores, but we know of none other as good and for as little money. Women's Tailor-Made Suits And Separate Skirts Ta'lors' work aud Fine Venetian Cloth, Home spun. Covert Cloth, Cheviot Suiting and Broadcloth are the fabrics. Skirts, as a rule, are circular with a dip in back that decidedly more than touches. onnolly & Wa! 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. BEAUTY Is said to bo only skin deep, but wo all know that good, wholesome food has a good deal to do with Hand nothing is more beneficial than tho ''stuff of life" when mado ot u 55 Flour. Good, wholebomo bread makes rich blood, lceds tho bene, nourishes the s)stem nnd keeps the health good, the com plexion ctear and tho spiiits cheerful. All grocerb sell it. 'We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbondale, OI plij-it. Till NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTOJJ. Special Attention Given to llusN ncss nnd 1'craonal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations n- (ended According to JJ.iluu.ce3 anJ Responsibility. SPcr Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposit. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 W3I. CONNEM,. Prcshlent. IIKNKVBEMMr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PUCK. Cashier The vault of till hank is pro tected by Holmes' Electric I'ro. tcctlve bystem. THE DICKSON filTFQ C3 bcranton anil Wilkes. 11 trie. I'x MuniifactiireMor LOCOmOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Bolleri, HoUtlitj unJ I'umplnj Mi: il wry. General Ofllce, Scranton, Pa. 211 Washington Ave. Odd. Court House. AND Mlac 9 WXSHINGTJON AVENUE. The coats, completing these costumes, are tight fit ting, with an improved contour that gives splendid effect, fly front coats aud open coats complete the assortments. Separate Skirts Have equal attentiou, particularly Plaids, in various colorings, choosing is both safe and satisfactory. Silk Waists These handsome new desigus are the inuch-wautcd ones of the season. They are especially attractive at $5, $6.50, $7, $S aud $10. Early choosing is easy choosing. o n Spring V 1899. h 0 s nn Our new lines are now many exclusive novelties not Carpets Wilton Axminster Velvet Body and Tapestry Brussels Ingrain " WINDOW SHADES ' j o Williams & Interior LACKAWANNA H&HUFACTUn-RS OF (SI SIED PEHHR. WHITE NW 10 Bill Timber cut to ordor on liort notice. Hardwood Mine Rail sawed to uniform lengths constantly on Imnil. Peeled HtMnlock Prop Timber promptly furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on th Buffalo and Stisquc hanna Railroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pb., on Coudcrsport. and Port Allegany Itnllroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE-Doardol Trad Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. The Last This is your last chance to pick up shoe bargains at the closiug out sale of the STANDARD SHOE STORE Footwear goes at the suiallest kind of prices this mouth. Your Last Chance is limited to a Few Days Only. T We shall positively J Tuesday, March 28. Now is bargain time; don't put it off. O Standard HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! " ,,jU 3,vl-or to the whola bemc All dralni ft W I CJLt fA fW?-?. Mggt" $jk f ie pro petty cura,ineireooaiHonoiieiiwornini".i,mij. .' ,',-;. Mailed .ealed. Price ti peflioij s bo.e,, with iron-clad leSal euarantee tocure or refundiho money, s eo. Send lor Ire bool.. AddreH, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. For Bnlc by JOHN II. PlIHLPS, ana bprucc btrcct. Mm Ik 3G6 1 on exhibition aud embrace to be found elsewhere. Lac? Ciirfains Renaissance Irish Point Brussels Dresden Nottingham -9 WALL PAPER - Decorators. Lli sell no Shoes after Shoe Store, 217 LACKA AVE O DOUBT. TRY Thcyliaicteod thetestefrrr. Mii luvs cureil thomanai or cuti of Is en oui Diteitcs, such ai Uebihii, Uiinen,SleepI8 mil and varicocele. Atrophy. cc 1 hey clear the brain, Hrenjlhen me circiuauon, maice ucknQn tietfect, and impail a healthy iieitect. and tmpat and lone ar checked fen laKettlr. Utilcu patient. PlinriuucUt. cor Wyomlnij avenue QP Spring Go ,899- 4 s nuity B CO.. MI) Ll!
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