THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNJS-MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1809. Connell Building DESIRABLE OFFICES FULL PRIVILEGES OIJ Law Library APPLY TO J. L. GONNELL, Room .102 Council lliillilinir. LUMBER CO,, Contractors and Builders, Will be pleased to give you estimates for the erection of new buildings or repair work. Have erected lhatiy fine buildings during the past year, aud respectfully refer you to their owners as to our adherence to plans and speci fications. HENRY fl. KflUFflOLD, rianager. Ofllcc and Mill : 0.11, G33 and 035 Present! Avenue. El M R S2LLS .ODAKS And Photo Supplies 103 Wjomlng Avenue, DR. 11. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat niccHour !n. m. to 12.30 p.m; "J Ira I. illlanii llulldtnj;, Opp. I'ontolllco lab1!l CITY NOTES "----- ON DOUBLi: Ti.Mi:.-It is announced thui the (jin'ii Ridge Iron wiiikn will work double time In ginning next Week. ADMITTED WITHOl'T 1'LRMIT. Duriug this week nil pupils will be ml. mitten to tho public schools without a permit. THK SECOND DKURBi:. The Knlgll's of Columbus will curlier tint Mcoud ile. greo Monday evening at S p. m. All mem bers nro requested to bis imwiit, BICV'CLK SI'KCIAL.-Il. V. Hopewell was on S.itunl.iy conimUslniuil us .1 pe. cial ofllcer by Mnyoi .Mo.r. JIc will de vote his attention particularly to viola, tors of the blcyclo ordinance. COMPANY MKKTINGS.-Kvi'ry mem ber of Companies It and C. Thirteenth regiment, Pennsylvania Volunti er Infun try, who nre Interested In the propos.-.l reorganization of the companies aie re quested to attend the meetings which will be held ut the armory tonight. GRAB RAG SOCIAL.-I.idles' Aid so ciety. No. 10, Auxiliary to Camp S, Sons of Veterans, will hold a Blab bag so cial on Wednesday evening, April 12, at the Grand At my ol the Uepubllc hall, on Lackawanna, avenue, everybody wel come. Refreshments will bo fcuived flee, FOR YOUNG MKN.-A special seivleo for tho young men who have decided to live aright as a result of attendance at the Lyceum Sunday meetings, will be held nt the rooms of the Young Men's Christian association. In the Guernsey building tonight 11 1 T.l'i o'clock. All voting men uro requested lu attend. IMPORTANT MEETING. The board of control will hold an tmpoitant ses sion tonight. Among the mutter h to bo discussed Is n report of the teachers' eommltteo on the petition of teat hers of the primary nnd Intermediate grades for tin Increase In salailes. The puiehase of school slte-s in tho First and Tenth wards will ulso coiuo up. TO REPORT WEDNESDAY.-Mnnnger Swift, of thu Scranton base ball club, sent tranportntlon Saturday to the rime, teen players 111 der contract, nnd they will begin to arrive WeJnesda. Tip y will be formed into two teams ami tho men given 11 practical trial In tho posi tions for which tiny .110 signed beioie tho opening of the league sea.ion on April 27. THOMPSON REMEMBERED-A very pleasant affair took place nt the North mills Saturday durii.g the noon hour. William Thompson, the i.eontly appoint, id patrolman, was presented with u hand some mackintosh ns n mark of esteem from his fellow workmen at tho mill. Foreman Gtorgo U. ticlmltss mndo tho presentation rem.it kH and Ml. Thompson responded in uceeptlng. OBJECT TO Ol'TSlDERS.- The Build. Ing Trades council of this city are pur suing u courso which, it believes, will benefit the several tindes here. Tho Int. est movement alone this lino Is the adop tion of a sot of resolutions wherein tho awnrdlng of contracts for Inside wood work tn firms outside of the city Is con demned. Tho eour.cll Intend to empha size their resolutions by boycotting all merchants who glvo contracts to outside firms. MORi; nnCRVITS.-Ten more men wt"-n dint from the ret rutting station taro Saturday for ,,lu tulnr army. Tha .-Svtrvwv UNlON7ty1 8rj following go to the cavnlry: Will Heath, Wllke Burro; Joseph Kckcrloy, John Tlmoney, James F Mulloy nnd Albo-t I., lleckcrnall, of Scrnnton, Daniel Mor gsn, George O, Henley, Albert I.. Knnpn, William II. Harris, Scrnnton, tho lattor being ft 0111 Company !', Thirteenth Penn. Hylvanln volunteers, were sent for tl.o lufanlty. AN KVmilXCH OK UNTKIlPIlISIi Thn Times nnd Hepubllcan arc to bo con gratulated upon the "scoops" made in puhllhlng accounts of the presentation of Hid Throop Memorial building to St. Luke's parish, which, by the way, will occur today. As Inlind Joiirnttln seldom publish news In detail from twonty-four to thlrty-slx hours In advance of thn actual occurrence, the enterprise of the Times nnd Hepubllcan will, no doubt, bo appreciated. HUN DOWN I1V A TItAlN.-John Pa hlnka, 11 resident of Dupont, was found lying besldo tho Lehigh Vnlley tracks on thn mountain cut-off, near tho above Place, eurly Saturday morning, it is sup posed Hint hn was walking along the tracks nnd was struck by n train, tho crew of which were unaware of tho acci dent. Ills scalp was lacerated, his right leg was severely cut, and ho was brult-ed about the body. His condition Is not con sidered serious. Sl'DDKN Di:ATII.-Cornner Roberts was notllled on Saturday of tho death of Michael AlcNulty. of fellows street, who died without medlcul attendance. A post mortem examination was made by Dr. llobcrts nnd the cauie determined was pleuro pneumonia. Tho man's lungs wero illled with coal, dust, which he had in haled during the many years he was em ployed in tho mines. Tho funeral will bo held this afternoon. Interment will bo made In tho Cathedral cemetery. REORGANIZATION OP VESIM3R AS. SOCIATION. A considerable number of the old members of tho Veiper Literary society will meet Tuesday evening in tho old Vesper Literary association rooms, Penn Avenue RuptHt church. All former members, or any others who wish to be come Identified with the society, uro re quested to meet at 8 o'clock. The plans of leorgonlzatlon uru oalculattd to mako It a rare privilege to be Identified with the new Vesper Liteiary association. ELECTION CONTKST. Sixteen voters were examined Saturday In the Kelly-Lane-duff contest, and three were dis qualified for the following reasons: Not naturalized previous to voting, voting in the wrong place, nnd for non-payment of taxes. Those examined were: John O. Ransom, P. II. Finlcy. Joseph Osensaek, Jacob Gamble, Thotnai Sheridan. Georgo Suydani, C. It. Hopewell. M. II. Car penter, J. II. Rhule. G. F. Fnrnhum, Peter Fisher. Stephen Mover, J. U. Hope well, Manin P. Carter, P. I'. C.irter aud Richard Updyke. MOONHY DIVORCB CASH. Judge, Arclrhnld heard testimony In chambers Saturday lu the divorce case of Mary Mooney vs. I'dvvard Mooney. Attorney It. D. Stuart appeared for the libellant. She tcstltled that her husband desrtifd her In IsOC. and lias not been near her since. She had seen him once and i.t that time he refused to support her. Tliry were man led In June. IMi.J. and lived to gether lor three years. He had no ren son to desert her. He. however, was In temperate In his I1.1t Its and abused her. Thu Moneys reside In Cntbondalc. TOLD BY THE STARS. Daily Horoscope Drnwn by AJncchus, The Trlbuno Astrologer. Astrolabe cast: 4:.J a. m for Monday, April 10, ls99. P3 & A child bem on this day will suspect that I'ncle Joe Scr.inton Is writing ben atoiial articlis for the Kewertonian. Lots of nun could have become famous If they had only thought of the seheino befoie some ono else got the start of them. It I1? hoped that our stieets may soon bo paved with something besides rotten asphalt nnd good Intentions. People who despair of ever seeing their names In print, may soon have nn oppor tunity If they uro polite to the elty direc tory eanvnsrers. There Is always room at the top. but the upholsteilng Is more comtortablo en the seats near the. bottom. Frost-bitten snake stories may bo ex-pecu-d in a few weeks. Ajncchus' Advice. Do not believe all of the news you read in the papers. Interesting Items often prove to be forecasts only. CITY SOLICITORSHIP ELECTION. Tho Contest Is Scheduled to Take Plnce Tonight. There will be a joint convention of councils tonight to elect a city solicitor and a member of the boaid of revision and appeals. Attorney A. A. Vosburjr is the Hepub llcan caucus nominee for solicitor, and as there are twenty-three Republican votes on joint ballot, it Is very likely he will ln elected. Mr. McGlnley, the present incumbent, will endeavor to prevent nn election at this time on tha gtounds that his term does not expire until Mny L 1900, and that an election at this time would he premature. M. V. Morris, of the Second ward. Is the Republican nominee for the vacant place on the board of revision and ap peals. H. .1. Coleman, of the Sixteenth, is the Democratic choice. The Smith and Dobbs Match. Tire mutch arranged between "My sterious" Hilly Smith and Hobby Dobbs may not take place after all. After Dr. Ordwny llrft saw Smith's manager In relation to the match he wired to ICngland, asking for the club's terms. A reply came back stnting that the club would not give &2,59i), us first proposed, but would only offn J2.0U0 with $200 expenses. Smith in sists nn tho original offer, with JM0 for expenses. New York Sun. Not the kind made simply to sell. None can match its record of over half a century of cures. Ayers Sarsaparilla MEANS MUCH TO SCRANTON New Policy of the D., L & W. Will Greatly Benefit City. ALL BUILDING DONE HERE Superintendent of Motive Power Fltz glbbon Announces That the Work of Construction for the Whole Lackawanna System Is to Be Con centrated in Scmnton Extensions to tho Present Works Will Bo Mndo nt Once New System of Haulage to Be Inaugurated Today. Two Passenger Trains nnd All Through Freight Trains to Make Larger Buns. It Is tho purpose of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company to concentrate Its work of construction In this city. This means extensive addi tions to the present shops and full tlniu for the hundreds of workmen now em ployed and the hundreds of others that the Increased work will glvo employ ment to. Announcement of this was made yes terday by John W. Fltzglbbon, the now superintendent of motive power. Tho first move will be the erection of .1 230-foot addition to the machine shops. Following that will come an extension to the car shops and In time new works, probahly.ut convenient sites, the vacant lots across Roaring TJrook and nbovo the old rolling mill being among the likely sites. Next Saturday Robert McKenna will be succeeded as master car builder by L. T. Canfleld, at present acting as general manager or the Murphy Roof company, of Chicago. Mr. Canfleld was for many years, and until recent date, identified with the big trunk lines of the west In the cnpaclty of master car builder and Is considered .one of the very best men In tho country in the matter of passenger nnd freight car construction. DFE TO ILL-HEALTH. Mr. McKenna's retirement Is diirf to Ill-health. For a long time he has been Incapacitated by illness, and, feeling that he would not care to again take up the burdensome duties of this diffi cult office, tendered his resignation. The long, faithful and efllclent serv Ice which he rendered the company made Its acceptance a matter of deep regret. Among the results that the company's new policy will effect Is the doing away with the work of construction at the several car shons at various other points on tho road, and using them only for local repair vvoik. Every engine and car that the com pany hereafter builds will be designed In Scmnton and built after standard patterns. At present the different loco motive works build different styles of engines, according to the varying ld;as of the several master mechanics. Here after, also, the engines will be con structed economically. Brass trim mings will be eschewed and the policy goes even so far as to strln the pres ent engines of everything In their make-up In the shape of "gingerbread." 'Ph..,. .-1 1 1 1... nnlhlml n .1 n ! Inml nnln. i...J ..... ..U J... 111!.., U umn IVH.l IUH.I, even to the driving rods, and there will In consequence be little or no polishing to take up the time of the engineer and firemen. As previously stated in The Trlbuno, the new engines will be of extra huge size, capable of carrying two hundred pounds of steam. LONGER HAULS. The new pnllc-y of longer hauls will be Inaugurated today. Two pas senger trains nnd all freights except locals, will b affected by the new ar rangement. The passenger trains to have their runs changed are Nos. i! and ti. The Hrft noes through hero bound north at 1.E0 p. in. The second goes south at 3.31 j.. m. Previously these trains) changed engines nt Scranton and Hampton Junction. The engine that coupled on at Scrnn ton would run to Hampton Junction p.nd return foi; a day's work. Under tho now system tho engine will be run through to Hubokcn, lay there over night nnd return to Scrnnton the next day. The former run to Hampton Junction and return vns l.rC miles. Tho new run to Ilnboken Is 143 miles. Although tho new run Is shorter than the old It Is not as desirable to the engineers as It means t lay over In Hoboken. Thi'e Is some question ns to whether or not tho present Delaware. Lacka wanna and Western engines will stand this trip. Going down, It is thought, they vvlll be nblo to make their time, but on the return trip, the fires It Is ff'im-n will bu too "dirty" when the hill Is reached to allow of good stcunilug. Superintendent Fltzglbbon, at nil events, proposes to make tho experi ment nnd If it is successful the other passenger engines will bo put on sim ilar running schedules. NORTH OF SCRANTON. Ilnvv the run north of Scranfon will be regulated Is not definitely fixed upon. For the present an engine will be run between Scrantori and Rlnglmmton, but It Is expected thnt ultimately the run will be extended to Hath. Then, through passenger trains will be run from Buffalo to Hoboken with only two changes of engines en route, Instead of three ns at present. The through freights, stnrtlng south A Card, We, tho undersigned, do hereby agreo to refund tha money on a tu-cent bottle of Greenes Warranted Syrup of Tar If It falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guuianteu h 25-cent bottle to provo suits futtory or money refunded. J. a. Uonu & Bon, Dunmore, Pa.; John P. Donahue, Bcrmton, Pa, from Scrnnton, novo been running only as far as Washington, a distance of eighty miles. Now they are to run as far as Washington, a distance of 102 miles. This means an Increase In pay for the engineers nnd firemen, of about $20 ntid $12 respectively. Superintendent Flt7glbbon Is fitting up ofllcer on the Hecond floor of the machine shops nnd expects to have them oj.ened In the course of a week. It 1b reported from Klmlra that Ellas Smith local superintendent there, contemplates resigning on ac count of old age. Several well Known men of Hint division are ulready men tioned as his probable successor. ST. LUKE'S PARISH HOUSE. Formal Presentation of Building Will Take Place Today. Today the handsome new parish house to be known as tho Throop Memorlnl will be presented to and ac cepted by the parish. At 7 a. m. a communion service will be oonduetol by the Rev. Rogers Israel In St. Luke n church. At 10.30 a, m In tho parish house, the ceremony of transfer and acceptance will be rarrled out. Con tractor Conroad Schroeder will pro sent the building arrd In behalf of the donor, Mrs. Mary Throop-Phelps, At torney Everett Warren will accept and In turn present the building to SL Luke's parish. Bishop Talbot will do liver a short address at the conclu sion of the ceremony. In the afternoon between the hours of 8 and 5 o'clock, the house will open for visitors. In the evening, between 8 and 11 o'clock, un informal affair will be conducted In the rooms. The handsome building being thus prop erly ndded to the parish will form a valuable adjunct. DEATH OF J. B. SHIPPER. Run Down by a Reckless Driver on Main Street, Plttston. .1. B. Shlffer, Pittstcm's well-known banker and coal operator, was run down by a reckless driver on Main street, Plttston. Saturday at noon and fatally Injured. He wns 75 years of nge, nnd qulto feeble, and In going across the street tiaveled at a slow pace. He had barely escaped a dying trol ley car when a Junk wagon, driven by Wolfe Coplan, of Wllkes-Bnrrc, dashed Into him. He was knocked to the cross walk by the shafts, and, ns he lay pros trate, one of the front wheels of the heavily loaded wagon passed over his uouy. i no venieie was stopped as a rear wheel was within a few Inches of him. He wns carried Into nn adjacent drug store, nnd died In twenty minutes. Tho driver of the wagon was held without ball to await the action of the coroner's jury. Coroner McKee em panelled E. P. Schooley. .1. S. Thomp son, Joseph Langford, George W. lirown. Jncob Evans and J. R. Ehret to investigate the case. They will meet In 'Squire Ehret's olllce, in West Pltts ton. Wednesday evening. The deceased was one of the most prominent men of upper Luzerne coun ty. During the Civil war he was a deputy marshal nnd had charge of the draft in that tetritory. He was active In politics and In his prime was a lead er of the Republican hosts. His ef forts In this regard were rewarded un der the Garfield administration with un appointment as postmaster, con tinuing in this position for three terms. In the financial world, too, he achieved no small distinction, as Is attested by the fact that he was at the time of his death president of the Peo ple's bank. He was also extensively Interested In the coal business and amassed a fortune of no small dimen sions, his principle Investment In this line being In the widely known and wealthy Lacoe & Shlffer Coal com pany. He was a man of most admirable parts, a citizen who wns foremost hi every good movement, a neighbor most soulnble and considerate and a Christian whose chatlty was one of t I A Sale of Silverware You Can Hardly Afford to Miss This Sale. a medium. We append a partial list we will warrant and stand behind every piece of it. Further, we will cheerfully refund your money if your purchase is not satisfactory. We shall be glad to show you these goods. The new store, at least, will interest you. SOLID SILVER. The pieces In this assortment are the highest types of dainty solid sliver article In IMv. i-olld gold plate and beautiful flllgleo work. Solid sIIvt orangespoons that wero sold by Weichel llros. for .5, go for Berryspoons that they sold for tLMi, go for Cream ladels that sold for 11.23, go now for Preserve servers sold by Welch, I llros. forjl 2:, go for.. $1 90c 80c 75c Colfee spoons that Weichel Ilroi linked 51.o. for, go now Teaspoons that wero origin ally JJ.'.'J, go for Coffee spoons that Weichel Rios. sold for "Go, go now at . Saltspoons that rued to sell for $1.00, go for Olivespoons that sold by Weichel Bros, for $1.75, go nt . Cheeseapoons that wero $3.(X) 85c 1.5 40c 1.00 1.25 2.00 go now ut Orangcspoons that hold by Weichel Brothers for $2.10, go now I eft for I. OH Tea strainers that Weichel j nn Bros. Bold for $t.M). go now for "" i THE REXFORD COMPANY 44 - 4 - fi - the general and unostentatious kind that makes It real charity. The funeral will itake place tomor row afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from tho family residence, 212 Susquehanna ave nue. West Plttston. Interment will In made In Miircy township. Smoke The Popular Punch Clear, 10c. Lakowood, the Pinoy Woods Resort. Within fifty-nine miles of Greater Now York, on the southern division of the Central Railroad of New Jer sey, Is the great pine hill of Ocean county, New Jersey, a vast saml plain, entirely devoid of moisture. The air, always heavily laden with tho health giving and Invigorating odor of balsam pine, Is dry and pure. Reputable phy sicians call It tho most healthful re gion In tho north. That Is why Lake wood has grown from a mere hamlet Into a thriving town, containing a sumptuous hotel and boarding houses, miles upon miles of hard made roads, all beautifully surrounded by a lnrge driveway, cottages owned by wealthy city people and all that tends to de lightful conditions In the way of social functions nnd sports, both Indoor and out. Lakowood Is alike a resort of fashion nnd for the seeker after health. It pleases everybody and Is growing so rapidly as to be a sur prise to exen those that long ago pre dieted Its brilliant future. Reached only by tho Central Railroad of New Jersey, from stations foot of Liberty street and South Ferry, foot of White hall street. Purlor curs on all trains. Smoke The Pocono Cigar, Cc. Use Fountain Pen with "Gold Feed." rtgtf'8-M DIED. PEASE. In Scrnnton, April 0, 1SS0. Hor ace Pease, 2i years of ago, at the Icicle nvvanna, hospital. Funeral Wednesday at 12.M p. rn. nt tho residence, M3 Breck court. Interment nt Holllsterville, Pit, COLLERAN.-In New York city, April S, 1S93, James Colic-run, 2U years of age, ut the St. Catherine! hospital. Funeral this afternoon from thu residence of John Colleir.in, tfift Capouse avenue. In terment nt tho Catliedial cemetery. HILDEURAND. In South Scranton. April S. 1S99. Henry Hltdebrand. 71 years of age, nt the residence, o09 Ulrch street. Funeral tomorrow nftcmoon at S.'.tt o'clock. Services ut the Hickory Street Presbyterian church. Interment at tho Plttston cemeteiy. HUNTER. ln Dunmcre, April !. 1SJ3, Robert L. Hunter. SI years of ugc, at tho residence, on Chestnut street. Fu neral tomorrow morning. Services to night nt tire residence. Iulcuncjit at Clifford. Pa. LANGAN. In Priceburg, April 0. ISM, Patrick Langan. nt his residence. Fu nernl tomoirovv morning. Services at the Dickson Catholic church. Interment ut St. Mary's cemeteiy. LEE. In West Scranton, April S, 1SD3, Marjorle, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lr.i R. Lee. of C2S North Lincoln avenue. Funeral this afternoon ut 2 o'clock. SHIFFER. In West nttston. April S. lfP9, J. R. Shifter, nt the residence, 212 Susquehanna avenue. Funeral Tuesday nfternoon nt 2.3C o'clock Interment In tho Marcy cemetery. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho fiS SiSaturo oi It Beats "Em" All FLOREY & BROOKS. ifd$iB$ We have just opened our new store one side of the building occupied bp Weichel Bros., at 132 Wyoming Ave. In order to get possession we were obliged to buy from Weichel Bros, their stock of silverware. They sold at both wholesale and retail and this stock was therefore large. Every piece is the product of the finest manu facturers in the world, Rogers Bros., Pairpoint, Holmes, Edwards, Whiting and Meriden & Co. We bought it for cash and bought it right. We have two reasons for desiring to turn this stock into money. at these unusual figures. The wrappers on many of the knives and X forks are soiled and torn, and some of the large handsome pieces are finger-marked and perhaps a trifle scratched. This, of course, does not detract a particle from the worth of the goods, but it makes them more or less unsaleable. 1 We prefer to turn the purchase into money, and show a per fectly fresh assortment. A second, and important consideration, is that we are anxious -4 lu iiiuuuuu: tiie uuu.ic to uui new siuic HOLLOW WARE. Ml MM These goods were hold by l.UW Weichel 111 us. nt $U3 to $2.fi0 tho original maik being on each piece. Choice for one dollar Includes ilaret Jugs, butter dishes, mugs, sugar bowls, cienm pitchers, soap dishes, ploklw castors. Ml C(l Tho sliverwnte in this lot I.QU Wll8 Moll) ljy weichel Bros, at fiom $2.2.' to $2.C0. Choice tor one dollar and fifty cents. Butter dishes, fern ulhhes. fruit dishes, card trnytj. celery holders, M9 K Weichel Brothers' price. 4.U for K00,is tijU lot wns $3.50 to $J.r0. Wh offer It at choice two dollars and fifty cents. Shaving mugs dialling dishes, hair ro. celvers, syrup cups, card trays, bon bon dishes. At 5 MM Weichel Bros.' price for fL O.WU thls ,t was $16o t(, ,C2; Wo nro willing to part with nny plc9 for Ihrert dollars. Largo fern dishes, silver cups and saucers, cako baskets, tea pots, fcyrup cups. M? en The pieces In this lot o.au ere retailed by their former owners at $3.00 to $7.0. You tuko your pick now for three fifty. Chafing dishes, comb iir.d biuslr tmys, bon bon dishes, sugar and creams. 4 - fff4 - 4 - t - ff - f We Believe in Expansion. With us it is more than a theory. We are expauding our trade' expanding our lines of China,Glass and L,amps, which we receive from nearly every country. Why are we expanding? By giving you better val ucs aud grods than our competitors. This week, Haviland French China Diuner Sets, new Shapes CJQC and Dccoratious. Cut Gl ass Tumblers 112-Plccc Decorated Dinner Sets.. Triple-Plated Knives, per dozim. lMViWav & DrLr 34 Wyoming Avenue miliar ex retK, ..Walk ln and l00k around The Fashion There's No Use Slopping To tell "WHERE" these goods came from and "HOW" we can sell them at such ridiculous prices, These for instance ; Hosiery Special. i.ooo dozen Children's Black Ribbed Stockings, double knee and double foot, strictly fast color, guaranteed in sizes, o to 9'i. uieap Price, per pair Ladies' Underwear. 100 dozen Ladies' Lisle Ribbed Vests, with silk taped V shaped neck, also square neck, with wing . sleeve, value 19c each. Our Special Price 1 (JC 308 Lackawanna Avenue. ALBANY DENTISTS. What a Toothache! can do us a raiser of general discord and unhnplpncss In tho human frame Is fa miliar to most people. Few have not sufleied. Freedom from such torluro Is assured nftcr consulting us about your teeth. Wo do dentistry work of all kinds and at a nominal cost. Extracting, filling, crown Hnd bridge work dono promptly and carefully. Ml. G. E. HILL &S0N. uuu ueueve tins win uti us FLATWARE. This wnro Is made by Rogers Bros , and is thu finest goods to bo obtained anyvvhero In plain silver-plated plat ters. Wo gmiranleo every pleco un conditionally. Rogers Bros.' Unspoons that Weichel Bros, got $1.0 for, vvc will ISM,-. offer at ouc Rogers Bros.' tablet poens tha vv $;.., wo will let go for set 1 MM Rogers Bros.' knives that were nt 2.7."i by Weleiiel Bros., wo c will sell ut sot of six I. oil Rogeis Bros." hugar tongs, Wolchel's pilco was Wo, wo will let them eiu go for one RogcM Bros.' oyster forks that Weichel Bros, sold for $2.50, Afj wo ofter ut i.uu Rogers Bros,' fruit knives that Welehel Bros, hold at $1.W per sot, wo will soil during this ealo I Qfj I ? WyorningAv $2.75 7.51) 2.50 at 15c per pair, uur 9c PUT THIS IN YOUR PIPE And smoke it. That is to say think about it. What we wish you to think about is the fact that we have the best and most complete line of Gent's Fur nishings and Hats in the city. It will not require much think ing to see that it is to your advantage to buy of us. GONRADS 305 LACK A. AVE. TAKC TIMC BY THC FORSLOCK.' Car load Just arrived. All style, nnd prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on TH CHEAPER GRDES. Keep us ln mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods ns represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets. Iron Beds, etc. Five large floors full to the celling at TIns Ko'ly's Slons, tSElS. BE, THE HE X)l L'lt'kiuvaimu Avenue, Up Stair Over Luucr & Marks, Do your eyes a:he? Then the sooner you have them attended to the better. Glass es that will sup ply the defects ol tho vision are what you neeJ. We havo relieved tlnusanJs nd can both relieve anJ help you. We agree to prove it fur vou aP by the most approved tests. No charge for examination. Come and try them and secure relief and comfort for y uir wearied and ach ing siK'it. Remember the name and place, SILVERSTONE, EYE TUB SPECIALIST ill Lacka. Ave., Over l.tuer & Alurks. Fresh Turkeys Ducks, Chickens, Broilers and Capons, Lobsters, Scallops, Prawn Oysters, Ripe Tomatoes, Wax Beans, Caulillower, New Potatoes, Head Lettuce, Celery, Asparagus, Mushrooms. Cucumbers, New Cabbage. Strawberries, York State Grapes, Pineapples, Fancy Oranges and Bananas. Pierce's , Market H CffillS 111 MS WSJi f
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