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THE SCRANTON TRIBUJME-TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1899.
jrVAB Baking
bsoiveeiyure
Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome
WANT TO RETAIN
THE COAL LEASES
ACME COAL COMPANY HAS IN
VOKED THE EQUITY COURT.
Suit Is Being Heard Boforo Judge
Archbald -Witness Who Wore on
the Stand Yestorday Bonds of
Constables Approved Opinions
Handed Down by Judge Qunster.
Meoting of Grand Jury and Re
turns of Constables Rohearing
Refused in Banfleld License Case.
The quarterly term of equity court
bfKnir yesterday, with Judgo Archbald
on the bench. Only one case was taken
up yesterday and it will probably con
sume the time of the court for the
greater part of today. The Acme Coal
company Is the plaintiff and Jacob W.
Strlnd and George V. Chamberlain de
fendants. In 1&93 the defenilnntH leaded to At
torney V. 1. Boyer, of this city, the
coal under a tract of land In Fell
lownshlp and the leases afterwards
passed Into the hands of the Acme Coal
company. This company did not pay
the minimum amount of royalty re
quired by the lease and the defen
dants took steps to have the leases
forfeited.
The Acme company baa invoked the
aid of the equity court, to prevent this
action, holding that they have already
paid for all the merchantable coal un
der the land covered by the leases, al
though they have mined bat little of It.
The witnesses examined yesterday
on behalf of the plaintiff were K. D.
Caryl and Charles Wallack, toal In
spectors, and William Grllllth, of West
I'lttston. who has attracted a good deal
of attention by his statistics with ref
erence to anthracite coal. He Is a
stockholder of the Acme company. At
torney y. H. Price appears for the Acme
company and Attorneys W. A. Wilcox
and John P. Kelly for the defendants.
Tive Opinions Filed.
In an opinion handed down yesterday
.Fudge Gunster dismissed the dmurre'.'
to the bill In equity In the case of
Daniel M. Stlnson, sole surviving ex-oi-iitor
of the last will and testament of
Willard Parker, late of the city of New
"Y.-uk. deceased, against Theodore G.
W olf and Kverett Warren, surviving
ext utors of the last will and testament
ii Dr. Benjamin It Throop, deceased.
Th" bill in equity was (lied Jnn 11 and
in it the complainant asked the curt
f r ar order to compel the defendants
"tu come to a just and fair account
with the plaintiff for all moneys receiv
ed by 13. H. Throop on or account of
the sale or leasing of any part of the
surface of three tracts of land In Dun
more between and including the years
ISM and 1S97, and that the defendants
be required to pay the plaintiff aueh
amount as upon account shall appear
to bo due the plaintiff."
73 and 7."5 Public Squao.
WlbKKx-IJAURE.
IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS'
TUMES ANO SELECT DRY QOODS.
A Pre View
For Easter
Delightful bits of Paris are these
spring suits with their sweeping
skirts, smothered in over draperies
on which deft hands have wrought
artistic finishes. And the jackets
shorter than last season, and most
jaunty, in their spring time fresh
ness. Good, just to look upon, and
and for that reason you'll want to
peep among the new things which
Paris and our own New York have
prepared for your appreciation.
And there's a word about the tailor
ing, which our suits have bestowed
upon them, that deserves your at
tention. Whether it be on the
$11.98 sorts, or those at $69.50
there's an evidence of expert
knowledge even .to the lesser de
tails those details which the mak
ers of most costumes scimp for the
sake of economy. But there's no
scimping here; neither in the mater
ials, in the making, or the finishing.
But be an eye witness to these
facts come and see.
Just a hint at how the prices
range.
At $II.95-A plain Covert, highly tailored.
Fly front jacket, silk lined; skirt
flaro flounced.
At $2o.00-A Mode Colored Venetian Cloth
suit, tight fitting jacket, flaring
skirt, finished with lapped siunis and
lined throughout with i'arme Violet
tnffeta.
At $04.50 A light gray broadcloth with
full circular skirt over drop skirt of
purple. tulTota with tluted rullle. Has
'tnn jacket with Rujal Purple Velvet
faced collar and rcvers with cut steel
pnssmentilo trimmings. Purplo taf
feta silk lined and further embel
ished with white taffetu shawl front,
fastened with cut steel buttons.
And Little Suits
Those for the girls, with just as
much style and elegance as is gath
ered into the garments of older peo
ple. Yet there's a becoming youth
fulness in the jauntiness of the
jacket and in the hang of the skirt,
which adds, not years, but grate
and beauty to the youthful wearer.
Sizes for girls from 12 to 16 years
ISAAC LONG.
HlkES-BARRE, PA.,
IAROH SO' '.
IsaacLoog
Powder
To this on Jan. 19, the defendants
lllod a demurrer which gtattd unions
other things that "by the plaintiff's
own t-howlng by the said bill that he
bus a full, complete and adequate rem
edy at law." After considering tho
matters raised in tho demurrer Judge
Gtinster dismisses them and makes tho
following order:
"The demurrer is overruled and it is
onlered that the defendants answer
within fifteen days from the service of
notice of this order on them."
John Carney was successful in the'
equity proceeaings which he Instituted
against Michael Carney, Jr. In his bill
the plaintiff psktd "that the alleged
deed from Michael Carney, sr., to Mich
ael Carney, .jr., dated Muy 22, mS, be
declared null and void and that tho
said Michael Carney, jr., be ordered
and decreed to recover the interest or
share of the plaintiff undur the inter
state laws in all the estate and ptein
Ises in said deed mentioned, to the
Plaintiff in fee.
"Tlint a receiver be appointed to take
charge of the property mentioned there
in. That the said Michael Carney, jr.,
be roaulred to state an account of all
rents and income received from the
property aforesaid and of nil taxea and
repairs paid on account thoieof, and
to dispose of the same asdho court may
direct."
Judge Gunster, in his opinion, says he
Is of tho opinion that plaintiff should
havo tho relief prayed for and made
the following order:
"It is ordered that notice of the filing
of this opinion bo forthwith given by
the prothonotory to tho parties or their
attorney, and that If no exceptions
arc hied within thirty days aft.-r ser
vice of such notice, a formal decree
will be cntereJ and counsel arc request
ed to prepare1 and submit a formal de
cree at tho expiration of said time."
The properly In dispute Is located in
West .fe'cran'.on and is worth about
i'i.DOn.
Judge Gunster yesterday mad" abso
lute the rule to open judgment in tho
case of D. 15. Keplogle assigned to
David T. Williams against Agnen J.
Carey and William C. Carey. The or
der in the case follows: "The rule is
made absolute and it is ordered that an
issue be mart'.1 up by the judgment en
tered standing as a declaration with a
plea of non-assumpsit, payment with
leave, etc."
Jn the case of Annie Chapllupkl
against Louis Vesneski, administrator,
Judge Gunster yesterday filed an opin
ion discharging the rule to reinstate a
rule which was made absolute July 0,
1S9S.
The rule to open judgment was dis
charged in the case of Marie I Jerry
against Sarah M. Shoemaker in an
opinion filed ycsteiday by Judge Gun
ster. Constables Bonds Approved.
The bends of the following consta
bles were yest;rday approved by the
court:
John D. Spiegel. Gouldsboto; Martin J.
Spiegel, M. H. Helkr. Mitelies.
William Kessler. Chiton: Chailes Kcss
ler, George Ke.sslcr, sureties
Henry Dlerks, Second ward, Dickson
City; Mrs. Margaret Dlerks, Guy Dicrks,
John Fressmuun, bureties.
J. G. Caller, Lehigh township; Rarrctt
Vllct. M. J, ttalirr. sureties.
James Curtis, Third waid, Blakely bo
rough; Sylvanus Smith, George Monies,
sureties.
William Bradley. Carbondale township;
John Gallagher, Janus P. Qulnii, jr.,
sureties.
Willis A. Northrup, Glonburn; James E.
Ddwatds, surety.
William Rowe, First ward. Jermyn;
James J. Edmunds, Harry Gilbert,
sureties.
John Jay, Second ward, Jermyn; S. D.
Davis, J. H. Wheeler, sureties.
W. 13. Carpenter, West Ablngton town
ship: A. L. Ross, Jacob Stnntuu, suiittios.
D. H. Thomas, Spring Brook township;
William Thomas, surety.
George Patersen, I.aPlumo borough; W.
W. Paterson, surety.
John II, Chase, Nineteenth ward, Seran
ton: Conrad linn, Dotils Henncforth,
sureties.
William II. Evans, Elmhurst borough;
Romeyn Snyder, surety.
Charles W. Noack, Thirteenth ward,
Seranton; R. T. Jayno, John J, Jollier,
sureties.
O. A. Sherman, Waverly borough; Sam.
mi Whaling. N. C. Mackey, sureties.
A. M. Coon. North Ablngton town
ship; A. R. Franklin, M. L. Hopfer,
burettes.
J. W. Clark. Eighteenth ward, Seranton;
John Nlland, John F. Regan, sureties.
W. T. Robinson, Greenfield township; S.
13. Wcdenian, surety.
Samuel Rodman, First ward, Archbald;
Andrew Degutls, John J. Dougher,
sureties.
Richard Barron, First ward, Dickson
city: Albert Cleave, John Pressman,
sureties.
R. S. Davis, Third ward, Dickson City;
Dald W. Davis, Gcorgn Coggins, sureties.
Andrew Pace, Second ward, Dunmoro;
W. C. Burke. J. K. Swift, sureties.
John St. John, Lackawanna township;
Michael Gibbons, surety.
James Hoste, Third ward, Jermyn; Pat
rick Loughney, Patrick Bloomer, suretli j.
13. J. NVary, Second waul, Caibondale;
James Barrett, surety.
Eugeno Noack. Madison township;
Chnuueey Noack, surely.
William Reese. Fourth ward, Olyphant;
Thomas B. Brown, William J. SchubmchI,
Burettes.
13. W. Carter, Second ward, Taylor; Da
vid J. Thomas, hiiret.
Michael Strlne, Fourth ward; Tayl'or;
Henry Niagley, surety.
William Goyne, First ward, Blakely;
S. W. Arnold, surety.
Jtimes J. Kelly, Third ward, Winton;
Michael Gullagher, John J. McAndrew,
sureties,
Frunk Be.nnlc, Second ward, Blakely:
Andrew Bonnie, E. J. Williams, sureties.
Kdward J. Murray, Second ward, Win
ton; John E a grin, MMhncl. Gallagner.
sureties.
Philip Hoffman, Third ward, Dunmoro;
August Wahlers, Philip P. Wagner,
sureties.
Fred J. Addison, Old Foige township;
Fred Noylar, Thomas Piekrell, sureties.
All of these constables also
scribed to the oath of office.
sub-
Iteport of Constables,
Only two constables of tho county
reported violations of (ho liquor law to
court yesterday on tho quarterly return
day. They nre Constable. Mathew
Ream, of Old Forgo, who returned John
Ileyden. Frank Gragago and Stephen
Danfulla ns sellers of liquor without
having a license, nnd selling It on Sun
day; and Consdnblo Bernard Davis, of
tho Second ward of this city, who je
turncd Mngglo McArdie as selling with
out a license. Tho constable of Goulds
boio reported that the borough council
fulls to designate tho mime of roads
by signboards.
When Constable Michael Murray, of
the Twentle.th ward, came up after
court adjourned In tho afternoon to
make his report Judiw Archbald said:
"I won't nsk you If any liquor is sold In
your ward without a license. I know
there Is" Tho conrtablo made no re
ply. Grand Jury Mot.
The grand Jury for the April term
met yesterday morning in the main
court room and was charged by Judge
Archbald. George W. I-inn.of this city,
was named im foreman and later the
Jurors Felected Miles McAndtew, of
Archbald, as their secrotary.
Only unimportant assault and battery
und malicious mischief carea wero con
sidered yesterday. From the number
of bills now on hand for the Jurors' con
sideration It is not likely they will
complete their work this week.
Rehearing Is Refused.
Attorney E. C. Nowcomb ycstoulay
morning made nn application bclore the
three Judges for a re-hearlng In tho
case of Kdward Hanlleld, who was last
wei-l: refused a license for tho hotel
adjoining the Odd Fellows hall In Dun
more. Inasmuch :is it was an old bouse
Mr. .N'ewcomb argued that tho court
ought to permit a full hearing of the
facts before finally denying the license.
Court took the papars and In the af
ternoon Judge Archbald announced
that tho application for a rc-hearins
had been refused.
Yesterday's Marriage Licenses.
John J. Corey Olyphant
E.llth Uowden Olyphant
Arthur C. Twitcholl Seranton
Frances A. Winton .
Scran ton '
Court Hous,e News Notes,
n.ml.l V..IU- VK.li.n1nt- 1n nn .if. '
tlon in trespass against the city of
Seranton.
Hannah Tlplady yesterday applied for
a divorce from Joseph Tlplady. The
couple were married April 2, 1SS3, and
lived together until March 3, ISM, whtn
Mrs. Tlplady was compelled to leave
her husband because of bis cruel treat
ment of her.
THE TIME IS EXTENDED.
Donations by Envelope Will bo Re
ceived Until May 1- Names
of Contributors to tho
Convention Fund,
The following lettet has been issued
by Major W. S. Millar, chairman of
the finance committee of the Letter
Carriers' association:
We desire to estmd our warmest
thanks for the liberal contribution al
ready made to the convention fund of tne
National Association of Letter Camera
who will hold their tinth annual meet
ing In our city September I to 10. 'iiu
committee being unable to becure enuuj-li
coin envelopes to meet tho demand, and
having learned thai many aie unable to
comply with our miacst to send In their
contributions by March SO. tho finance
committee have decided to extend tho
timo until May 1. This wtll give ample
time for all desiring to atsiM the cltizi im'
committee in their efforts to uphold tho
good name of our city and enteitaln our
visitors In a mannti that will be an ever
lasting monument to the hospitality of
the metropolis of the nn'liiaelte resl"l.
Trusting those who have not sent lu their
contributions will do so at their earliest
possiblu convenience.
W. S. Millar,
Chairman Finance Committee.
Letters have been received by the
committee from the carriers at Sun
bury, llethlehem. Lebanon, Etvt'in,
Passaic N. .!.. and Boston, Mass., mat
ing that they will take part in the car
tiers parade here on Labor day noxt.
Following are the names of additional
contributors to the fund:
Mrs. Fred Durr, Mrs. Jacob Iielmer,
Mrs. C. L. Foley. Mrs. D. S. l:an, Mrs.
Dr. L. II. Gibbs, Mis. 13. G. Hughes. Mrs.
H. II. Bamford. Mr?. T. J. Wheeler. Miss
Margaret Thomas. Mrs. Burnley Wlll
lamH, Mr.?. S. T. llamnicnd, Mrs. Hector
Campbell, Mrs. S. J. Jennings, Mrs. G. W.
Cjiieton. Mrs. William Hughes. Mrs. Wil
liam Wurman, Mrs. Elizabeth Carey, Mrs.
Ann Bristlcy, Ml.'s Margaret Bristiey,
Miss Jessie Bristle-, Mrs. Willard Lan
nning, Mrs. F. 13. Shelton, Mrs. R. L.
Jones. Mrs. Ed Leach. Mrs. Joseph
Spclchcr, Mri. G. W, Manley, Mrs. Mary
A. Hogan, Mrs, Andrew Reguln. Mrs.
Thomas Gerrity, Mrs. L. 13. Reynolds,
Mrs. A. D. Huphes, Mrs. J. F. llammes,
Mrs. T. M. Miller, Mrs D. C. Phillip.,
Mrs G. A. William. Mrs. George Fire
stlnc, Mrs. D. I. Phillips, Mrs. John
I.ong, Mrs. W. B. Morgan, Mrs. A. J.
Plko, Mrs. Benjamin Gllllltlis. Mrs. J.
Von Welsonfluo, Mrs. 13. J. Wolfgang,
Mrs. F. F. Adams, .Mrs. S. W. Finn, Mrs.
Henry Conrad.
Mrs. J. II. Vail, Mrs. J. A. Fluke, Mrs.
Mary Raub, Mrs. John F. Armbrust, Mrs.
Lizzie Penna, Mrs. Captain Corwln. Mrs.
Huttle Shirer, Mrs. Dr. Anna Law, MKi
L. Wade Barnes, Miss Mary Barrett, Mrs.
William Vohrer, Mrs. J. S. Johnson, Mrs.
Jemima Glse. Mrs. A. Kotzwlnkle, Mrs.
Sarah A. Mayock, Mrs. L. II. Zlramer,
Jr., Mrs. M. V. McNally. Mrs. Rev, H. F.
Lisse, Mrs. James Needham, Mrs. Albett
Haldeman, Mrs. J. B. Delgleman, Mrs.
Thomas E. Evans, Mrs. A. Lenta, Mrs.
Charles Parry, Mrs. Hannah Anthony,
Mrs. John E. Jones. Mn. G. P. Schaefer,
Mrs. Emma Hus.lnger. Mrs. Martin Reif,
Mrs. G. P. Kramer, Mrs. Julia Kramer,
Mrs. John Frlchttl. Mrs. John J. Noll,
Mrs. 13. Herrman. Miss Mary Harrison.
Miss Hannah Kelly, Mrs. C. W. SJIcgl r.
Mrs. Dr. Gullck. Mrs. R. I. Roberts. Mrs.
Aro gaining favr lapnlly.
huskies, men and travel
lers carry them In vest
roeUeti, Ivllei mrrjr them
'n r11"', luiiel:pipr ktdp them hi hmllfine
'' - r. nn 'If' rr 'nf wtvU '
ASKFOfcTHEBSSKLEIOtf
GIVES TttL
And !5A&59IUTEiy SAFE
TOR SALB BY THE
QORANTON STATION.
iJ 5 i r
Fills
pQTOURN
nil
F. W. Reynolds, Mrs. William Hcnsol.
Mrs. D. K. Mnrberger, Mrs. F. CI Dan
lei, thu Misses Ollmuro, Mrs. Alex Dunn.
Mrs. M. K. Faust, Mrs. F. J. Amsdcn,
Mrs. W. S. Coleman, Mrs. A. K. Adams,
Mrs. 8. 8. StamatiH, Miss Tllllo llawley,
Mrs. C. W. Northup. a friend, Mrs. Ij.
D. Vlckory, Mrs, W. F. Urady Mts. W.
M. Weaver, Mrs J. II. Grltlln, Miss Anna
Sanderson, Mrs. W. F. Stone, Mrs. J. F.
Lelblg, .Mrs. X. Cornish, Mrs. J. J. Hob.
blns, Mrs, F. II. Gerlock, Mrs. M. J. Col
llgitn, Mrs. J. JcnnlncH, Mrs. V. J. Con
way, Mrs. II. A. Ulrtley, Mrs. Catharlno
Evans, Mrs, D. D. McFarlnnd, Mrs. T.
N. Thompson. Airs. II. J. Hall, Mrs. O.
G. llurbotir, Mrs. W. 13. Perry, Miss Cath.
arlno Droller, Mrs, Fannie Wallace, Mrs,
W. A. Lush, Mrs. C. T. Uoland, Mrs.
Jacob Keesler, Mrs. Charles Flint, Mrs.
M. J. Hums, Mrs. J. Schottel, Mrs. J. W.
Hlclnman, Mrs. T. U. l'olcn, Mrs, Ocorgo
Howell, Mrs. F. Arlgonl. Mrs. 13. Warrick,
Mrs. G. F. Kellow. Miss Maggie Mar
tin, Mrs. A. Pagan, Mrs. J, Nealls, Mrs.
Mary Kelly, Mrs. A. Ablimalp, Mrs. D.
G. Davits, Mrs. It. C. Powell, Mrs. W. F.
Crook, Mrs. W. 15. Uvans, Mrs. J. M.
Carey, Mrs. N. W. Howard, Mrs. II. 1C
Carllng. Mrs. H. Walther, Mrs. J. I. Phil
lips, Mrs. J. H. Shaffer, Mrs. T. J. Jones,
Mrs. Mary Morgan. Mrs. George Jonkins,
Mrs. James Donnegan, Mrs. Leonard,
Mrs. W. J. Davis. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. M.
Powell, Mrs. F. t,. Hoover. Mrs. ICllen It.
Williams, Mrs. IJarniiart. Mrs. John Ded
erer, Mrs. it. C. Wills, Mrs. R. M. Gold
smith, Mrs. Henrietta France, Mrs. Vic
tor Koch, Mrs. M. Drown, Mrs. Traugott,
Mrs. J. 13. Jodry, Mrs. 8. U. Tripp, Mrs.
K. Kelson, Mrs. John House. Mrs. R. A.
Holly. Mrs. A. J Wurster, Frca Warner,
Mrs J. 1,. Hull.
Mrs. J. D. Morrell, Mrs. P. J. Morrell.
Mrs. 13. R. Moirls, Mrs. F. O. Wolfe, .Mrs.
F. C. Hand, .Mrs. Rutty, Mrs. P. . Hlg-
; gins, Mrs. Ada Rone. Mrs. Jacob Kelper,
I Mrs. B. D. O'Rcllley, Mrs. W. U. Cul-
Benedict Kraft, Mrs. J." G. Millar.' Miss
Jennie Duffy, Mi?s M. Reitly, Miss Kntlu
Duggan, Mrs. John Cawley. Mrs. Will-
'.""" """" ""!'""" V" "
U. F. Rolllson. Mrs-. M. Murmluy. Mrs. W
II. Dntmcr, Misses Levy rind Wltte, Mrs.
A. K. Walker. Mrs. M. N. Jones, Miss
ResMo Jones, Mrs. Fred Tuess, Mrs. II. A.
Tewksbin-y. Mrs. Weston Wllklns, Mrs. J.
J. Snyder, Mrs. Peter Zang, Mrs. Rarney
Forster, Rev. Peter Christ, Mrs. Kllza.
Kelly, Mrr. Jacob Hnefner, Mrs. iJ. Bohm.
Pennsylvania Pensions.
Washington, March 20. Thoo Penn
sylvania pensions have been Issued: Orig
inal Harry I.. Kiigbaum, Seranton, IS.
Increase Mitchell O. Stark, Nicholson,
Wyoming, $14 to $17; Nicholas Warmuuth,
Larksvllle. Luzerne, 10 to $30. Original
widows, reissue Mary A. Kvans, Seran
ton. $8.
I suffered with Kczcmi of tho worst kind,
my fico and neck dorcn to my shoul Jcrs wcio
one Inflammation, was not ablo to see out w
my eyes for quite a while, and was unalno
to sleep for wtclu, oa account of the severs
pain, which nearly drovo mo Insane My faro
and neck were swollen and made mo look
hideous. HadthrcodoctoraatdlEerenttlnies,
and not one of them could relievo mo of tuy
pain, swelling, and blotches. I used three
bottles of CcncDr.A Resolvent, lour boxes
CciictntA (ointment), thrna catea of Cot:
ciiu Soap, and ray friends and one. of thn
doctors arc sumrised,and asked, " Who cured
you?" and I tell thsra quickly, " Cimccw.
nrarnira." J.V.KArKA,
March -1, IM, 3.1 Schol.-j PL, Prool lyn, :. V.
F-M thrrartmit thn TrnrM. Pi. vkt D. ni! "or.-
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BUY
NATIONS'
PRIDE
CONDENSED
J1SLK
Manufactured by
SCRANTON DAIRY CO
Ask your groc:r for it.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
The St. Denis
Brotdway and Eleventh St, New Yrtt
Opp. Grace Church. Burtptaa Pits.
Rooms $1.00 a Vtj cad Upward.
Jn h morfatt and nnobtriistvs w thftra ara
fr vr better conducted Sot;l in th ntropoU4
man wio bi. inun
Tho great popu arllr It bat aequtrad 0o
road 11 y b traced to its unlqui) location, lt
iioraehKK ntmointirre. tha poculiir aicaUaae
lis
IK
inhere, tba
of im cuishio and aarvica, and ill Try no4aj
or u cuisu
at price.
WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOU
Cor. Sixteaath St and Irving PIicj,
NEW YORK.
AMERICAN PLAN,
lay nnd Upwards.
EU HOPE AN PLAN,
Dy nnd Upwards.
$3.30 Per
S1.50 Per
I. D. CRAWFORD,
Proprietor.
m-:;'-:K":":-m-X'":'w
:$. For Business Men
In the heart of the wholesale disti let.
For Shoppers
3 mluutc-s wnilc to Wanamnlcers: S
minute to SlcRet Cooper Ills Store.
r.auy ui access ia me jjreai wry lioom
Store.
For Sightseers.
One block from U'way CaM.eivinL'fnsv
MAi4uutiuu tuiiii jiuuiiaui nurii'ri,
l Hotel Albert,!
NEW YORK.1
COK. llth ST. St UNlVIJKhlTY 1T.ACK, V
J Only One nioclc from Ilroadway. t'
ROOIllS. 1 III) HESTAURANT .'
kx:-:"Xx-:::":M"X-::xX":
MBLE TO SEE
FROM
WESTM
Red,
J.I 1 1
Connolly &W
1 27 and
DESIRE
For perfection has led us to
employ every means known for
producing the very best flour on
earth.
"Snow
White"
I the result. Wo use only tho
best wheat, have tho moat mod
ern machinery and employ mill
ers of lonK and varied experi
ence. AVe believe it has paid
us to do io and the public
poems to aercp .with us, if our
constantly Increasing sale3 aro
any criterion.
All sroccra sell "Snow White."
'We Only Wholesale It."
THEWESTONMILLCO
hcranton, Carbnndal;, Olyrhatit. t
Hi
OF SCRANTM
Spcclnl Attention fJlvento BmN
ness and Personal Account).
Liberal Accotnmmlatlrtiu lix
teiuled According tu Ualuuces and
Responsibility.
Jil'cr Cent. Intcrait Allowd on
lutcroat Uspoilti.
Capital,
Surplus,
5200,003
400,000
WJI. CONNELL, Prcsiaont.
IIKNRYBKLIX.Jr., Vice Pre?.
W1LL1AJI U. PEOK, Cashier
The vault of thU ban'c Is pro.
tectcd by Holme' Electric Pro.
tectivu aystuin.
THE
HiC POWDER CO,
Rooms 1 nnd '.MWlth IVI'd's.
SCRANTON, CX
Mining and Blasting
POWDER
Hade ut .Mooilo and Ilusbdale Wot it
I.APLIN & RANI) POWOF.R COM
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Washington Avenue:
White and Blue
Buntin
For
poses
with the event of the
week, the
Thirteenth Regiment Jubilee
will be found here in
great quantities and at
our usual well-known
low prices.
129 Washington Avenue.
: f ft
Spring I'
1899. )
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Our new lines arc now
tnauy exclusive novelties not
Carpets
Wilton
Axminster
Velvet
Body and Tapestry
Brussels
Ingrain
Interior
WINDOW SHADES '
5 s
Williams
LACKAWANNA LUMBE
ElAHUFiCTURERS OF
fl
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Oil
Dill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Aline Kall.i
mtved to uniform length constantly on bund. Peeled Hvnlocli
Prop Timber promptly t-'urnlahed.
MILLS At Cro Fork, Potter Co.. on tl4 Buffalo and Susquc
hanna Ituilroad. At Mlna, Pottor Countjr. Pu on Condors port, und
Port Allesany UailrOAd. Capacity iOO.000 feet per day.
GENERAL OFFICE-Board o! Trad Uuildlng, Seranton, Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
I The Last Call
& This is your last chance to pick up shoe
bargains at the closing out sale of the
STANDARD SHOE STORE
Footwear goes at the smallest kiud of
prices this month. Your Last Chance is
limited to a Few Days Only.
We shall positively
J Tuesday, March 28.
Now is bargain
I Standard
HANDIEST STORE IN THE
CITY
WHEN IN
STRONG
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are rropetly cured, thnr condition olten worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death.
Mailed sealed, Price ti perboa) 0 bones, with lron,ld If eal cuarantee tocure or refundthe
nouey.fj.oo. Send lor tree bock. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland, 0.
mm
ror Kiilc liyJOUN II. IMIHLPS,
unu bprucc bircoi.
decorative pur
in connection
allace
on exhibition and embrace
to be found elsewhere.
Lac? CMains
Renaissance
Irish Point
Brussels
Dresden
Nottingham
WALL PAPER
cAnuity
Decorators.
sell
no Shoes after
time; don't put it off.
Shoe Store,
217 LACK. AVE
DOUBT, TflY
They hav tcod the ttit o( yer.
aria hava cured thousands of
C ol Nrnoul Uiieaiti, luco
ai Ucbilily, I)imes. Sleepiest'
neks and aricocele.Atrophy.&c
They clear the brain, strencthen
the circulation, make digestion
rcriect. and imnirt a healthy
l'liuriuiicWt, cor Wyomhig avenue
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