THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1899. 7 IliHE HELPING THE HOSPITAL. Thn nurwrlnlunilcnt of tin Curlxindnlo hrmpltul )in Issurd the fiillowliiR iir knowledBiiient: DurlnK the niontli of March tho followlriK donations wcto ro celved nt KmorKnticy hospital und nro horeby gratefully acknowledged: A clock, P. K. Huit: rtockery. Sirs'- W. 1.. YrtrrlnRton; dicssliiK kowii, Mrs. Hlv crburif, I.nurel utreet; clothlnc, Dr. .1. 9. N'llesj canned fruit and flower Hemic a friend; Illustrated papers, A. C. .Purple and tho Leader; n copy of the Leader dally; three copies of the News dally. Tho ladloM of tin Thursday Reading club nro nlfo thanked for eew Iiir done for the Institution during March. Dr. P. K. .tonkins, superin tendent. MAY USE ASPHALT. epeuk. He wild that the moFt carplnr? critics nro those who understand least whnt they condemn. Alno, thnt as we can only define electricity by snylng that It in electricity, ?o we cannot ex plnln the myateilCM of thoiiBht trans ferenceonly that each pcrson'n brain Is u storaEf battery of personal elec tricity and so can Influence another nnd the individual who doubts thin power Is like those who lwvp In the past doubted the possibility of the tele i Krnpb or telephone. His remarks were A majority of the property owneis of Washington street aie willing to ulfrn a petition for pavlns, provideil the work can be done without delay and not permitted to draw along Into the fall and possibly through the winter, as other street work has. Theie I a considerable number In favor of- as phalt. Vitrified brick lias been exclu sively used in this city, but n Wash ington street Is a residence thorough fare asphalt may be considered durable enough. WANT THEIR MONEY. A number of the city's creditors have been waltlnar n long time for money due them and they are exceedingly anx ious to have councils pass an appro priation ordinance without any further delay. That woik was the duty of the old councils, but they died without per forming It. The reorganized bodies have no excuse- for taking more time, as the estimates were wisely made and should be passed just as printed. ACKEKLY GOES TO BLAKELY. Tho deadlock In the local poor board has resulted In the loss to the city of the best steward that ever managed Its poor farm. The Tllakely board In spected the property In (Ireenlleld and was so well pleiisul that It made Mr. Ackerley an offer of G0O a vear. This Is $150 more than Carbondnle has been paying him. Tils successor has not been selected. extremely proEi""dvc nnd elevating und were listened to with Die closest attention. Superintendent Hovurtl, of Dunmore, and County Superintendent Taylor were present nt the Institute, which was without doubt tho most successful ever held In the district. The regular public meeting of the Franklin Literary society was held In Enterprise hall Saturday evt nlng, and wn largely attended. After the for mal business of the society ,h:id been gone through, Miss Mamie Itoberts very credltubly rendered n piano solo. Miss Clio Carter's recitation, ".Miles Slnndlsh." was well delivered, as wns also Anthony Mulhern's "Hilef HIs- HALLSTEAD. Humor In current nnd seems to have been started upon good foundation thnt a JG.000 pnlnt mill will be In oper ation soon upon the property of 1 It. Uarraser. About two yenis ago min eral pnlnt of nn excellent iual!ty was discovered on the JJnrrngor property. Samples were forwarded to several Scranton chemists, who pronounced It to be an excellent quality of mineral pnlnt. Since then n stock company has been organized, consisting chiefly of Scranton capitalists. This com pany, It Is understood, will commence building the mill this mimmpr. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. it. Carpenter wore In Scrnnton Thursday, The local order of the Mystic Urotherhood are to tender n banquet and tecentlon to the returned volun teer soldiers who reside In this vicin ity. Fred nnd Frank Lamb attended the graduation exercises Wednesday even ing. These boys nro members of the Alumni nnd now reside In Bingham-ton. ThllrMiliiv nvnnhirr thn Ttnttsleiid tory of Lackawanna County." Ml km HKh Hchool Alumni association hoM llnnnuh Murphy's violin solo wns so j lelr flrst anmml banquet. The ban thoroughly enjoyed thnt she wns com- i ...,, srveil nt the Mitchell house LOCAL AND PERSONAL. O. D. Shepheid, of Scranton, will take up his residence hen today and rommence his duties as city engineer. Silk mill employes received their monthly wages Snturdav. A new organ was Introduced at Tiln Ity Sunday schxl yesterday to replace tjie one iccently damaged by the Hood. Mayor Kllpatrlck I? able to be nround nguln nfter a brief attack of illness. Mis. It. W. Ulnlr is visiting Thomp son friends. Mrs. Grant Nicholson Is visiting her pnrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Chase, of ninghamton. Mesdames It. K ltaynor and AI. CJ. Watt and ltaynor Meaker leturned from New York, Saturday. George Giles and L. L. Loveland were In Binghamton on business Saturday. Miss Eleanor .Tones spent yesterday with Miss Alice Osterhout, of Scranton. JERMYN. polled to respond to an encore. The remaining number.", which consisted of n recitation by Miss Millie Osborne; vocal duet by Mlses Minnie Phillips and Margin et Davis; "Going to Mar ket," a reading, by Miss Nellie Ulakes lee; n recitation by Miss Maggie Max well, and nn essay entitled "The American Flng," by Clarence Henjn min; a vocal duet by Allss Knunti Itoberts and L. A. Green, and a reci tation by JIIss Kmmu I'edrlck were nil much appreciated, and those taking pnrt are to be complimented on their sir cess. l'role.ssor Hlble delivered n pliMslng address interspersed with j sevtial short recitations and the enter- ' tnlnmeut wiw concluded with n brief j ad Iress from Professor W. L. Itogers Tho ndvunce sale ot tickets for the i firemen's concert In Knterprlse hnll this evening by tho Oelllnn club or Car bondnle, under the leadership of Hay- den ICvuns. assisted by some of the j loading vocalists of the county, has I been large and the indicatolns nro that I the hall will be crowded. "Crowning the Fairy," a luvenlle cantata, will be given In the First Haptlst church this evening. The chil dren who are taking pait have been rehearsing for several weeks under the competent dlred Inns of Miss Margaret 12. Jones and Mis. I.. V. Cramer, nnd are said to go through their parts with both confident" and ability. Mrs. J. .1. Furrell nnd daughter, I Mary, of Sciinton. spent yesteiday ' with Mr. and Mrs. Fnrrell. of South ' Alain stieet. County .Superintendent and Airs. J. ' ( Taylor nnd daughter were, on Sat- ! ureiay, the guests of Professor and Airs. W. L. Ileiger.4 Owlndys, the C-year-old child of Air. and Mir. Thomas Williams, jr., of Third street, is seriously 111 of pneu monia. The Sacred Heart church fair will be closed mull next Thursday evening, ! and will be permanently closed on Sat- urday evening. The entertainment furnished Saturday evening by the I "niiton people was much enjoyed. Allss Hdlth Kvans, of Nelson, Wales, ' preached to large congregation yes- terday, both mot nlng and evening, in j the Congregational chinch. I and at ! o'clock tho forty-five mem bers and guests took their placet nt the festlvo board. Ilev. L. AV. Church acted as tonstmaslcr and Warran Van Loen gave nn address of welcome t.) the class of '99, which wns responded to by Allss Edith Trowbridge, Itev. John Davis, K. At. Scotten, S. Bruce Chase, J. it. Alillard and C. H. Ilen drlck gave short toasts. Carrie Hum-' merton and Alice Scotten read the class history. They next elected ofll cers for the coming year. They were; President. Million Church; vlcepresl dent. Claude Simmons; secretary, Klt tlo Dolan; treasurer, Florence King. A vote of thanks was tendered the temporary chairwoman. Allss Anna. Harrahan, for her faithful service In that capacity. Prof. Aloxley, In behalf of the class of 'U'., presented Prof. Pence with n handsome watch chain. 'PI. ol..... I.. ... .. a .,iri ,r.i nml ariniii. i iiv ini in I'll n iuiii'iihu ,. .t.v ..,.. . -.i V to be exceptionally high, owing to th melting snow on the mountain. ilev. John A. Davis spoke to men in the Y. AI. C A. yesterday. In 1SSS my wife went Fast and was attacked with rheumatism. She re ceived no relief until she tried Cham berlain's Pain Halm. Since that time we have never been without It. We And It gives Instant renef In cases of burns and scalds and Is never falling for all rheumatic and neuralgic pains. D. e'. 1'rant, Santa Ynez. Cal. For sale by all druggists. Alntthews Urns, wholesale and retail agents. His Idea of the Artistic. "I understand th.it your friend I.- 'ii tlng up his room In Mrlctly artistic mun-ne-r." "I ues It im st be so," leptlud the heavy young man. "Every time I Ml m a piece of furnltvie it goes to piece-.".. Washington Star. S100 Reward $100. X I' In,' !fc x x x x K X ,X X X X 'tt X X X x X X x X x An institute for the teachers of Arehbnld, Jermyn and Alavlield was held here In the high school building on Saturday afternoon. The teachers of ths three schools were almost, with out exception, all present, but It is a nintter of regret that so few of thn parents ot the scholars were present to listen to the excellent addresses delivered. The session was opened by tho chairman, Professor W. L. Itogers. who, after n few Introductory jemarks, called to the lloor Profe'ssor McCarthy, ot Mayfleld, for a talk on "Composition Work." Unfortunately Air. AlcCarthy wns seized with sudden Illness Just af ter he began his subject and had to retire, much to the regret of those present. Professor Giecne, of ("lark'fi Green, delivered an Interesting talk on "Our Atmosphere," briefly explaining the source and uses of each constitu ent. Professor Taggart, of Alaylleld, presented a "Plea for Higher Educa tion," His paper Inaele a favorable impression and contained much feiod for thought. Professor Hockcnberry, of Carbondalo, held the close attention of his hcarer.i elurlng his talk on "Grammar," saying while many of us will soon forget nlgebra, geometry, etc., the rules of grammar will walk with us all through our lives. To know the English language we must know three" things; First, words which we do not learn in grammar; second, the forms of words which we do learn in gram mar; third, the right places or uses for words, which we should learn In rhetoric. Grammar should b" a stand ard by which to measure lan0uage. It should be taught thoroughly, more thoroughly than it can be taught while we attempt to teach all the stuff that we have in our ponderous text books. Professor Thorpe, of Forest City, delivered a thoughtful address on 'Civilization Moving Westward." He said he did not try to explain why, but It Is true that civilization has al ways moved westward. For over 150 yenrs the English, whoso government lg second to none, have been trying to take civilization to the East to India: and England, France und Germany have nil been trying to open the Chi nese ports. Now civilization Is coming front America ncreiss the Pacific and conquering as It comes, City Superintendent Howells, of Scranton, by simple but very interest ing and practical Illustrations, showed how tho fundamental principles of longitude and time can be taught. He also Illustrated an easy and practical j metnou oi teaching interest without burdening thn children with so many useless words. He said that children ; Instinctively grasp the truth even I quicker than adults because grown i people are so hampered bv the many ! rules they have learned on so many subjects that their Judgment is un- I consciously blnised when they ought to , decide by reason. A child would soon er get the truth b"cause unhani- ' pfred by uny Ideas of whnt he should think. Professor Iliblc, of East Slroudsburg Normal school, gave an Interesting address. The line of 1 thought he pursued was that no ono can limit what shall be. He quoted the people who declared that thuught could never be sent over a wire or that peo- i pie at a distance could hear each other The readers of this paper will be plubHed to le.uii that there Is at least one duall ed disease that science has been able to i euro In all its stages, ami that Is Caturih. ' j Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive , cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, ie-! tt quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's I jl Catnnh Cure Is taken Internally, acting ' ., liri-c'ttv unon the blood and mucous sur-1 i faces of the system, thereby destroying I t," wit we irrrT n o v i ... ,. I the foundation ot the disease, und giving I a U IIA1 PEOPLE SA about Hood's tho patient strength by building up the SarsaDarilla Is that It cure when n ' constitution and assisting nature In do. other remedies fall. Thm.fn,,, -,.,, Ing Its wpik. The proprietors have so ' a? spent should take Hood's Saisaparllla In pre ference to all others. , Hood's Pills cure biliousness. .Mailed for -JT cents by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Alas. MOSCOW. Allss l'Yobt and aunt, Alis. S. Hitchcock, are visiting friends Scranton. Airs. Cunningham, of Scranton Thursday In town. Ilev. S. G. Snowden left here for Kingston, Tuesday, to attend confer ence. Air. and Airs. AVIlbur Van Tassel, of New York, have been visiting at the home of Airs. Clements. Airs, David Kuffman and sister, Allss Steen, of Scranton, v ho have been vis iting All-, and Airs. E. N. Swarts, re turned homo. Airs. Lumley spent Thursday In Scranton. The funeral of Airs. Jane Harvey, widow of John Harvey, was held Fri day morning, interment at Strouds burg, Pa. Air. Frank Ehrgood, of New York city, is visiting ills mother, Airs. E. J. Blngood, who is quite 111. Air. and Airs. Fied. Stevens, of Scran ton, weie visitors in toun Friday. Airs. Charles Hutching, who has been spending several weeks at the parson age, returned home Tuesday to Bridge port. Conn. Airs.. O. G. Vaughn attended confer ence at Kingston Tuesday and Wed nesday. Airs. Jane Stanton, aged SO years, mother of Airs. Jane Harvey, died Wednesday afternoon, April 12. The funeral took place Saturday at 9 a. m. ARCHBALD. Kev. W. A. needier contemplate leaving Archbald after tho next ses slon of the Presbytery. Air. Needier has made many friends during his stay In Archbald and will be a loss to the community. Allss Alollle Gllgallon. of Alain street, has leturned from a visit with friends In Avoca. Allss Jennie Swift was a caller In Scranton Friday. A crayon nrtlfct entertained the high school pupils with a chalk talk last Thursday. P. A. Phllbln mado a trip to Scran ton Saturday. Allss Jennie Swift entertained friends fiom Mayfleld during the week. Airs. James Gllgallon attended the funeral of the late Alary Cuslck on Sunday. There will bo a meeting of the board of trade next Thursday. E. A. Jones has been appointed as poor director for this district again. The reappointment Is a Just recogni tion of the excellent manner In which he did his duty while homing the (jJHco last term. Allss Jennie Evans, of Alaylleld, Is the guest of Kute McDonnell, of Hock Terrace. much laitn in us curative powers, tn.il I they olter One Hundred Dollars for any I ? case mni n inns to cure. enu ior list ,if testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Sold by DruggNtr, 7uc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. O. Discontent. Now is the winter of our discontent, The time of springtime's Ills; For I can't got my new light suit. Till I've tald my plumber's bills -Detroit Free Press. O. In i -MMm ' i Stoooed 9 j by BROWN'S Bronchial Troches: I t-l oa rs e n o sa a n cJ so ro th ro jatt c u red. W j We have just received a new line of I 8I5E & 1ST 9,' tt ' ' !' ft1 tt 'Si ft" tt tt V tt V tt tt tt tt tt tt tt It tt tt tt tt It St It It tt tt tt V V f tt ti It K tt X h' Scranton Store, 124426 Wyoming Avenue. t K . t . tin nHttKn.fcttnKtt 3 ,t H . .- .1 s .n . . . .v . X ft ft ft ft St It tt It tt St v tt Si a tt tt tt Si ti a; a' tt tt X X St X X X X X X X X X X X X X X V f X it I' iX X iX x '; X xtraoi mary Aoril 3 iS wosneis muslin onderw ar Positively the greatest values ever known for goods of equal merit, and certainly the most extraordinary sale of its kind since our muslin underwear sale of January and hebruary. All goods nere advertised are ab solutely new and just from the manufacturers' hands. They arc the most reliable product to be found on the market to day, and are vastly superior in quality, workmanship and design to that sold at the majority of stores. sj$2s. WT2&1 "' iijfv The very acme of perfection at prices that defy competition Furthermore, we would call particular attention to our immense assortments and the fact that quantities are great enough for any demands. You are at liberty to buy as many garments as you desire at the prices advertised, but Positively none to dealers. Women's embroidery and lace trimmed gowns The greatest values offered by this or any other store this year are dis tanced by what we advertise here today: Women's Mother Hubbard gowns, tucked yoke, trimmed with cambric ruflle, regular price 49c, Special cut price J,V C Women's muslin gowns, Mother Hubbard yoke, with embroidery insertion and cluster of tucks, trimmed with embroidery, , tegular pi ice, 09c. Special cut price. . 4-VC Women's muslin gowns. Umpire style, handsomely trimmed with insertion and lace. Special cut price..... 69c Women's muslin gowns, Mother Hubbard yoke of rows of embroidery insertion; also trimmed with embr'd- e ery. Special price... yC Women's muslin and cambric gowns, Mother Hubbard yoke, or empire style, trimmed with lace or embroidery, reg- ffc ular price 89c. Special cut price OyC Torchon laces at less than half price Make it a point to look for these today. This Is a new lot just received from the manufacturer at much below the regular price. There are more than four thousand yards from two to five inches wide, which we have divided into two lots value 6c to 10c special price, 3c and 5c Embroideries From . to 7 inches wide, price has been isc to 2oc. Special today llC S'Zc embroideries at. . . .5c 2lic embroideries at.. ,8c Unparalleled offering in corset covers, skirts, etc. Prices quoted hold good as long as the lots last. Some of the following are at less than half price: Corset covers Women's cambric corset covers, high neck, plain, reg ular price loc. Special . cut price 4-C Women's cambric corset covers, high neck, trimmed with embroidery edge, regu lar price iqc. Special 1 cut price 1 Z2C Women's line cambric cor set covers, V or square neck, trimmed with embroidery, regular price 29c. Special cut price 2, 1 C Women's fine cambric cor set covers, V or square neck, witli clusters of tucks and in sertion, trimmed with lace or embroidery, reg. price ;qc. Special pi ice 5yC Drawers Women's muslin drawers, with cluster of tucks, worth iqc. Special cut 1 1 price 1 2.2C Women's muslin drawers, with cluster of tucks, trim med with embroidery, worth 39c. Special cut price 25C Women's muslin drawers, With wide cambric ruflle, trimmed with embroidery, worth 59c. Special cut price oVC Women's muslin drawers, handsomely trimmed with lace or embroidery, regular price 09c. special cut price 49c Long skirts Women's muslin skirts, ex tra wide, with double ruflle and cluster ol tucks, regular price 59c. Special cut price 3 C Women's extra quality mus lin skirts, extra wide, having double ruflle, trimmed with lace or embroidery, regular price 69c. Special cut , price 49C Women's extra quality mus lin skirts, having double ruffle trimmed with embroidery, regular price 98c.Spec- ial cut price 7 5C Women's line muslin skirts trimmed with embroidery, ex cellent value lor $1. 2 0 Special cut price 9oC Here on Monday at the special low price of..... with Three Pins for front of waist and the regular button sets. Made in Gold Gold Filled, Sterling: Silver and Black Enamel MERCEREAU & CONNELL I3O Wyoming Avenue. U tLLJlVS I fl Tablets and Pills (Ofew. This Complexion Treatment JS fcliSaiffffilJS: DEFENDER FIRE EXTINGUISHERS iViV- ft'.' lon' ior ,ie removal 01 var-. w here thev can be used in d v .-. ' iriu: n inrnoro nr tnncm ii i'J22ri.':,P Extraordinary sale of reliable hosiery This is to be one of the most unusual sales of hosiery that this store has ever seen. Every pair is warranted fast black and exactly as represented. The price is just one-half of what you will have to pay any other day for the same goods. This is to be a special one-day sale the cut we have made in the price ought to sell every pair before the store closes on Monday. lui i women's 10c nose at ac warranted lull seam less and absolutely fast black, with double toe and spliced heels; in fact, similar quality is never sold in any store in the United States for less thon ioc a pair. Hereon Monday and on E MONDAY ONLY at &-' LOT 2 Women's 15c hose at 8c This lot constitutes hosiery of the 1 c kind only. They are full seamless and war ranted fast black. Of these you should buy at least a half a doz en pairs, as they cannot always be had at this price. Special on Monday " LOT 3 Children's 12chose at 7c Fast black ribbed seamless hose, that are good value at i24c. 48!8Hw A 1 7c LOT 4 Children's 50c plaid hose at 25c Special cut price for Mon day. Fine ribbed hose of the 50c qual ity, in new tancy plaids, sizes lz to 9. Special on Monday News of interest in dress goods Just received a new variety of designs in black crepons, this season's most popular fabric, 69c to $2.50 the yd 45c dress goods at 25c Special offering in 58 and 42 inch colored dress goods, value 39 and 45c the yard jIdC 75c dress goods at 39c One lot of all wool checked dress goods that you will rec ognize as a bargain todav at 59C 75c dress goods at 49c Another lot of all wool check ed dress goods, 54 inches wide, all the newest . spring effects 49C Special flonday prices on domestic goods Special reductions for today that beat the world for cheap ness. ',: . c for 5c lawns 2 live thousand yards of printed union lawns at less than half price. c for 7c outings 3 one case ol extra quality colored outing flannel at less than half price. j'Xc for 6c ginghams 3 five thousand yards at special sale today 'standard ' apron gingham all sizes ol checks. '.c for 8c percales 3 two thousand vards of 27 inch colored percales at less than half price. , c for ioc crash O pure linen crash of the ten cent quality. c for 12'c crash 9 best quality of pure linen crash at special one day price. c for 15c towels 10 extra large pure linen towels, slightly soiled, as good as any for uc. ft ft ft ft ft X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X V X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X U'Vt 'rt"UVj'wlUVjV;U;Vrf;t.rtl U.;i"rt'rf'rtU54iiaV At"'a9'A'A'UUmA"AttHX'a'A'AAUAA'AX WARNING! The recent hotel fire in New York city should be a Warning to Hotelkeepers and others to protect their pro perty, by having SaTs BjTfi B X I Cor I'nfulllnc. Men kiilTrr. lug with nervous prostration, brvkeu vltullty, mnaauly con illtlon, los ot memory and other riun us rxrei ica can ve quick ly und riulkullv cured liv nur (peclulliu. Treatment with SO day!' supply j( mcdlciuo on aimrovnl, and wonderful de- ui.iuK uHniunce. nnn, rnccieu iniorrnn- Hon FKKB. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Bu rr ALO, N.Y. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Hun l),cn Usui for over TIKTV yearh by MILLIONS of MOTHlS HS for tliSV rrilLUHKN WllILK TIJUTHINU WIT 11 I'KKKKCT SUCi'KSB. It SOOTHES tl CHILD. BOKTENS the OHMS. ALLAVri all PAIN; CUHES WIND coi.r.v AJ,S Ik the utst remedy for numiifnui Sold by UruesUta In every pait of the world. De sure nnd ask for "Airs. Wln. low's Boothliic Syrup." nnd take no othr kind, Twcnty.llvc cents a bottU. ,.Wsf , ious disorders of the skin, viz: i'JZ-l..;,'iPImnle8. Illntchen. Prcrklm "WlfftKr Sunburn, Dlscoloratlons, Ecie ma, BUcldiesds, Roughness, Redness, and re stores the Dloom ol Youth (o faded faces. 13oxes containing 10 days' treatment 50c: 30 days' treatment, S 1 .09 ; Us boxes $5 .00 r;iih positive written Kuarantee to produce tho alcv results or cheerfully refund $ux paid. Slut by mall on receipt of price. Scad for circular. flcrWIa Medical Co., cilotsaftjicksoasn. S Jld by all Urugsists Cbltt, Illinois. Sold uy .MilJiirnli & l'l i.n.m JJni. KistH.. 209 Luckuwaniiu, au., tiiraiiton, l'a. cases ot emergency. Think it over. .. Vf. S. FIIIjIjK!!. Gcncv.ll Afjciil Kj Lacluwanna Avenue. Calfht,ltr, Knallta DltLitml Ilrtxfl. ERNVR0YAL PILLS urif met mna uni wenuine rt. tlit; riUU, Lttt Unrein far Chlchtittrt i:eiii i,i mwid Brun.l In Ud ml tiult iutn,.' lbM, ai:Jwt-hllurUbn, TsL f MJaitii (tn(tiL-i. Al Ilrnffjiiia a..J "IWIff flip I.adlrl," In lll,r. br rrlern MI1. 10.0 rtitlnwlilj. Kmnitopn CalliclrCbMiIalVa.,lllnaMuat. sen UrwUH. I'UILAUjt, I'iC w V"X MBA 15 - .A loll If all Ucil W Have Remoued Temporarily to 138 Penn ave nue, during repairs and altera tions at our market. All orders w ill be promptly filled. W. H. PIERCE Telephone 072. BUY NATIONS' CONDENSED niLic Manufactured by T Ask your grocer for It, lu Robinson s Sons LAGER BEER BREWERY r. 0!d Stock Pilsner 435 to 455 North Ninth Street, Telephone 2333. SCRANTON, PA. MADE IV1& A MAN! -tftj. AJAXTA '1,(181 cieti.nK Ttifr v",'l' l"l I y rsttnre lo't u uy t ol t or j sunt, am (VT. tit maul 11 ,.., ut tnasi or inarrli s"' JJiiW I'ltTiit lavltr mv. l!.)iumjtion I AJAXTAtSUf: tfi rO.ITIVKI.Y CV0L vriuh JrtrraietlU'llaz M r 'Oten,T. t,l,."itirt.notii, cto , cat' ,-l AbL.o or ctuor 'icAtc. u''U ir U. ,iic.(' uua fUKii un R1 i-iuy M iMiiimi 1 a ..?. in -nA llatn 11 Kiml nnil aKu.. nlllllT ri ,11 nthl.r fill I 1 u.. ... v.r.v ... -... . .. --.-- .- llt upn I.itIuk (h (iKuino .Wt ituiou. iu jiiio curwl Hijj.indi oti lli-iuo rcn. Wo nl?e pot ltlfourittJnatirnt(Ktoc'tict.iir RflPTI ,B cichcueor rrfundlhft nionor PrtooUU M a iJicr ikicui or lz 1'Vb.j -full trmlrn.utl for 3.M. Ilj man, in piiu wrn h"'ln liio. Thlrt,M . iff la n Hito jrorr tc ir imi lot.. ipiffl 0T KLUft or ix tiVii ruii trtsiirauti ior u.r. mail. In pUlu wrrc"T, rnn rwuli t or i rire. ('ircul ir AJAX RJiftlliUY CO., 'Vi"."i- For sals In Scrantcn, Pa., jy Mattlietvn Bros, and II, C. Banderecn, druggists. AJAKE PERFECT fVIEEM fer Uniycr' 1 h oj nd mhttiani of lit nn t r 'toud lu jntj, Th vry Mw worilcn at Nervoat lrhl)iirr vy ri:innu ta thluiutteiv VAHLf. rM.Oivevromvtrflii'taIn lag nivraory and Iht wait vital i'0r.lncutuj by icnmlt. n,l jlpat In nf ' v.uv.v.-v I've? i,.iiivaiiu indUeraiU'tii Ariiir&il . Imrftrl viimr iniluotanfttAiitr rini. Hon. fiikcaupthr lytttm lir vk bltotn to if rhefki.nlluitr tu th yr of;f kvoungrnr old. OrrAue boiri'i vital taergy t?JLLJ buitt at t.l0acJpltKuatanti'lrurjrnt7ur raonrj r fundl Can b carrltd In vt O' peckat. bJ1 ttryvani er mailed In plain wrapper on ncflp' lnri bf in rvitiaiir tV.( fvu. Wir, (ain.i Sold In Scranton, Fa.t by Matthowi Ilrod. una McQurrah & Thomns, drueslstf. HLANK IlOOKB of every description manufactured at Tho Tribune olttce.
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