r I TOE SCRANTON THIBUNE-SATUKDAl', MAY 6, 1SD9.1 B BISHOP OF BURLINGTON. K K K It K K K M l . V. l . . V. H K K I M K f. K to K K KKKKfeHitK K At iLtSjUZJ, .. His Words Will Inspire Faith to Try Seranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue. '&;,' VJT i Jwssssst y Todny will bo a uala occasion at tlio Country club. While- the fornml ope'ii Ins of the season will not taku pi mo until next Saturday, Captain J 11. Brooks hug an aimed a somewhat unique programme' for this afternoon, when a two-dub handicap will bo played, rain or shine. Jinny entries have been mndc and the rule wore posted yesterday governing the name. Prires are ofierecl for the highest store. A vast amount of Interest has b en created In the event and It Is expected that the member will be out In full foice. No player will be allowed moie than two clutn and It Is hoped that the enttles will bo concluded earlv In or der to nrrrange the handicaps. Beginning with today the Country club 'bus will run every Satutdiiy af ternoon on tho satno schedule as l.txt year, meeting1 the car which leaves the cltv at 2 p. m., nnd cery forty min utes theieafter. Next Saturday will be the preit event of the springtime In the open handicap, when a large number will compete for the cup. It is expected that a number of out-of-town suests will bo piesent. In tho years gone by no moie hos pitable homo welcomed guests fiom time to time than the spacious Dun more residence of Mr. and Mrs. John ?. Smith. Now remodeled and ghen addition il beauty amid Its bioad shad ed lawns. "Tho Homestead" Is sdlll the rate setting for a picture of hospital ity extended by Jlr. nnd Mrs. A. 15. ItlttcMnton, who gather about them hosts of friends beneath tho anccsti.il roof. The lovely place, which In inajiy details surpasses most residences In this legion, was tho set no of much in teiest estcrdiiy afternoon nnd even ing, when a large company of guests was entertained. The moms weie lav ishly decorated by Clark, supplement ed by llowers from the conservatories, which are .such an attractive adjunct to the library from which they extend. The dining room, which Is an excep tionally charming room with Its tap estried walls and mahogany paneling was adorned In plnlc. The front en trance was dosed and the wide hall way embowered with tropical plants foimcd the retreat of Bauer's orche.s ti i Last evening Mr. and Mis. Bl.icKln ton lecelved In the Empire drawing loom Mrs, Mcrrlhew, Miss Meirl hew, of Philadelphia, Alias Lint.:, of New ork, and Miss Gnlpln assisted. Among tho ladles who wero about the roonib during the afternoon and even ing reception weie Mrs.. CJeorge 11. Smith, Mr i; a. Sturges. Mrs. James P Dickson, Mrs. L. I.. Smith. Mrs W. II. Tajloi, Mi.s. W V. Scranton, Mrs. W. V. Hull xfad Mrs X. T. Leet. Mrs. i:. S. Mtffat, Mrs. S. Weston, Mi.s. l. du P. Dlmmlck, Mrs. W. P. Oibbons, Mis Mattes. Miss King,. Miss Cornelia Mat tes, MI"R Parrar, Miss Coleman, Miss Marlorie Lewis, of West Pittston; Miss Wish. Miss Simpson will give a supper to a number of friends at the Country club this evening. The favorite exercise for the summer among ptunv Setantonians will be horse-back tiding. Among those who lme recently puic hused Kentucky thoioughbrcds arc Colonel tj M. Hall tead, Mr. U. L. Ftillei, Hits-sell Dlm mlck, es! , uiul several ollicers of the rhlrteenth nnd lUiMiith ugiments. J V akfoid, c-n , his been tiding' for seveial seasons and this pilng Is tontlnuing to enjoy tint exercise, and a number of other well known socltty people have decided to tevlva their old delight in long ridts ovet the udjaceut count! v The Boulevard and i'cw les enoli dilvts affoul a hitherto un known and most desirable eqtifstiiin roid and will no Ucuht be much em ployed. The "Dozen Metiv Maidens-" will hold a fall Mam 'J to 0 o'clock this af ternoon at the lesldence of Colom! II. M Boies Mr the ben 'lit of the L.uki wanna hospital These little maids have woiked haul In their spiilt of nwiet (hailtv and their efforts should be appi eclated. Tho coiiservatoileH will be thrown open and as there is a magnificent display of gloxlnas, every one villi be desirous of seeing the lloial exhibit A number of lovely orchids uie also out Mrs E. 1'. Chambcrlin, chaliman of the finance committee) of the Homo foi tho Filendless, announces that the mm ol' JW 10 was ualled from tho leeent inlnsUol perfoinunio foi tho benefit of that Institution, which Is a most satlsfaeloiy result. MIfs Kathetlne Tlmbermin enter tained fi lends Infoimally at her studio Monda evening. Mrs Se'lden Blair gavo a pretty luncheon Thuisday In honor of her guests, Mrs. Ktts and Miss Loomls, of Cleveland, O. Covers wero laid for twelve. Tho other guests were: Mr. .lames A. Linen, Mrs. It. V. Archbald, Mrs. James I'. Dickson, Mrs L S. Moffat, Mrs. C. W. Klrkpatrlck, Mts. 13. C. Hoblnson, Mrs, J. A. Price, Mrs. M. L. Blair, Mrs, It. Q. Powell. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Shepherd enter tained the olllcers of the Bpworth league Tuesday evening at their home on Monroe avenue. Colonel II. M. BoIch and family and Mr. and Mis. B B. Sturges will sail for Kurope, Juno 15. Among others who are booked for the same date and tho samo vessel Is Mrs. John Wanamuker. Mrs. Thomas Dickson will go to New York on Monday and after a few days' stay w 111 take up her residence at Mor rlstown for tho summer. Mrs A M Decker has Issued Invi tations to a luncheon on Filday of next week. i Prof. E. K. Southworth and Miss Cor delia Preeman will open their studios to guests next week. lavements of People Mrs John Jcimvn Is at Atlantic Cltv. Vljer Davldow has leturncd from Bos ton. Mrs. P L. Phillips has leturncd from Orange. N. J. Mrs J. A Bobertson has returned from Atlantic Clt. Mrs B. I' Chambcrlin was In New Yotlc this week. Miss McDonald, of Philadelphia, Is the Bliest of Mrs. II. A. Altemus Mrs n T. Sweet, of JelTcisem avenue, Is visiting friends In Montrose Mrs G M. Miller, of WilUes-Barre, vis ited Seranton friends this week Mrs. K. J. Benncll and Miss Benncll have gonn to Bureipe for the summer. MIhh Ella Plait rerurnid Thursday evening aftei a prolonged stay abroad Mr. J P Dickson and famllv have re moved to theli country place at Dalton. Miss Smith, dean of Wells college', w is tho guast of Mrs. C S. Weston this w eek. Dr and Mrs Von Bergen, who have ppent the past year in California, are on their wav east. Mrs. George- OrlfTUh and children are in Brie, where, thej will remain until Mr. drill 1th returns from Cuba. The Mics Sterling, ol Oratu-e N I, will bei the' guests of the Mls.es Atih bild for the next fow elas Chief of Police Boblli'g. Detective John Molt and ex-Sheriff Chat lea IloblnMin spe tit yestc ida fishing em the I'oeono Mrs Lsman De Ifaven. forme! ly Miss Seibolt, of this cltv, ind Mrs ". II. Con nell are at Hotel Brighton Atltntlc City. Horatio Patilek, 13. D. Cuivl, It Leads Giambs and Ale Craig who n distend at thei Hotel Albeit, ill New "ieerk, 1 it w e i k. Blank Miller, ot the -Times, of Coins eriicre N. Y Is the guest of Ciptitn and "Ir. George Thompson, on (llltson street. Mrs H. C Smelerson and Mi S m deisnu have returned fremi l "tiev of siveril weeks In Phlladellihia and At lantic CItj Mi .ind Mis s Ifaldeimil b ive hero tenl i lor Alt. 1'oceaio Whole tin will take ehuse ol tlm Peitemo Heights Ilous( feir the summei scasem Tint Mi' ms Jeslo ami Bmllj Itlch monel etf Phil ede lplll 1. Willi line In. 11 visiting friends in Seranton le fl vcMir d ly to visit theli slslei. In lletnilt Vlleh. 13 J. lie Idle man, W. G Pii-olel -Mis It .1 Bunnell Ml Ttminell Dr 13. (Siiweriinel Lvell CJiewe i iie- ugl-eteieel nt the St Di ills in New York list week. Mr and Mis 13 VI IJini, ot Carbon elale . ind Mi and Mi1- Hornet Gietin, of lloiitstlile, attiiidtel the reception glun h Mi and Mi isiieklimm la-t oe nlng MIssex Klilei and I elonev who re ccntlv giaduateil freim the Seiititon Ptl-vali- hoiiltal hive now enteiid uiiun a -l iiiimths' niii-e at the State lios Ilt il at Sa ie-. Pi Miss Bcitlu ('. Watkin- of tills cltv. daughter ot Hev V tj V uklli", p.is liu of the Ninth Main Avenue Baptist rliiueh, Piovlelinee will be one etf the spt ikns at the) conimene i nieiit of Buck nell unlerst Levvli-buii,, whiili will take plicoJuue 21. THAT ELECTION CONTEST. Witnesses Who Came Up for a Hearing Yesterdny. Witnesses examined In tli Lang-staff-Kollv i lection eetntt,t este relay WlJlO. Seranton II B Davenpoit Mei Juikovlt, Patrick Kell, John Jen nings, Mouls Hauls, John Mi Hugh, John Van Bergan, si , John Van Bei gan, ji.. lleniy Atheitem. Kutlng Baas, Mai shall Pieston Pi .ink Nlihols, W. h iiocKcuiteriv, .vionroe urown. An thony Wlnnns M . B Hess, Simon Marusa, Frank J.esh, William Field John Stevens. J C sninmcii. C 13 Aikeison. C P. Sew aid, A B Jones, M. C Williams, Ciiailes Cutlei, M J, Tigut. Joseph Novlck, John Gross, John Jeffeis, J B. Clark, C B Wet tott, J J. Snydei, J. W. Jones, Balrh Twining. Wlnton Charles Bogait.Piank Bolls sr , Peter Baslllge, Charles Bojaid, Joe Illnay, l'tter uezei, Anetiew Slnlsh, Caibondalc Thomas I'ellows 1 ! 41 For nearly half a cen tury we have been making and selling to the bcs,t trade the highest grade women's shoes in theworld. With our experience in this line we have been able to reduce the cost of a high grade shoe to a minimum. The price of $4.00 is today recognized as the fairest 5r7 ; Oxfords 1 X IbiMrjj&J I 1 sfli I Jl """ 1R0E MABU 7V 1 i'Brerrcctsh one s ii!d pay lor the best shoes made. The "Eascfclt" shoes for wo men are $4.00 per pair all styles. LEWIS, REILLY & DAVIES, IU6 Wyoming Avenue. $ i 4:22 i All Slvlmm. ' All Stylo: 4 tH 4I I mi oijroa. aine's Celery Compound AVho will doubt the wondeiful efll cae y ol Palnu's eeleo e oinpounel in the tace of the following i-ndoisi'ment fitnn the bishop of the tlloeese of Hui llnglon.' AVells. Ulchiiidsoii &. Co, Ciontlemen 1 have been asked whv T ltcommend Palue's celei.v compound, 1 nd I eh'Slre to put oir lecoid fianklv tpy u.isons foi this endoiement, hop Ins; that my wends nui Injdie tlios uaeleis who neeil health and strength, with faith to 11 y Paine s celeiv eetni ! ei.ind and pioe to thenitsulvoH Its vorlh At the Panny Allen Hospital, an In stitution In will (U 1 am dee plj luieie sl id, iMlue s eeleiy ceimiiound has been Usee' slice isstullv. The Slstei eif Me n v at Mount St Mali's Academv on Manslield avenue lely upon Palnu's cideiy comiKtuud as a tonic and strength-give r. In 1115 cwn household, one of the do mestics ha taken I'alne's eeleij eeini pound foi liver trouble of long stand in;; kiul savs "It has done' moiu goenl than a-" other medic Hie " Seveinl priest have spoken to me in 1 pialsf ot this roi.icdv, and 1 believe it has the coti'tdc nee of mv associates 13ven did I not know- from peisonal obstivation of the worth 01 Paine h celeij lompound, 1 should led like praising It ten the simple le.ison that It Is piepaied by the Wells &. Ulehaiel on Cet a linn whose mtinbeis 1 have known lot niail a ejn.n te-i eif a ecu tlliv ami In whom I hue perltet cnii lleleiu e Veil tilth John S Mle baud, Coadjutoi Blsliop of Biiillugtou t Pnlhei Mlchaud line eil tlm ablest PiIi'stH of the Boman Calholie i huicli in America, was consitiated Coadjutor I.lshop ot liuilingtou In ivu b the Most Bev(rend John T Williams, D. IX, Atehblsbop of Boston, assisted li ltt Bev I Bradlev and Bt Bev. H. Ci.ibiiels, IX D The diocese then ceui talned kl ehurehes, dl pilest.s 13 con vents, one college', ti academies one or phanage two hospitals, IS paioehial schools and a fiithetlli population etf r." iioii Pnther Mle hand built the Piov -ideiue Oiphan A"jlum, a commanding slimline tli.it Is the soiliie of mileh tei'ete the. Panto Allen Hospital at l'nliugton .ind a ehiiich which Is iou slde re el the tlliest in the state His klnd-heaited eleslie- to be of ser vkc to the people and the gieal sn ceiltv that buathes thiotigh eveiy line of BWhop Midland's recommendation of I'aliK s ((lci compound eiught to leave nei doiibt in annme's mind of the tiemendoil supeileirily of faille's cel eiv eeiiupoiind uvci all the lemedlos that have teci utlv bem clamoiiug foi attention I'alne's eeleiy (ompound vvlll make jou well, and enable j 011 to'stav m' The svs(tni st lengthened puillbd, and regulated bv this gi cutest of leme dles will leslst all Invasion of disease' There is no household that can af fotd to be without it Its pulses have been Mitindcd by men and women in eveiy walk of lite by the weilthlest. Hie most famous, and by the humblest, but c(tmllv giateful I'aiues celerv cennpouiiel Is within the it uch of eveiy one It Is a simple mattt r to test its astonishing ellicacy. ' K fc" U" K V V V W H tf ' u V K V tc V &' V X V ' tf tf tf tf tf tf tf If tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf ft' tf tf tf tf If tf If V tf tf tf tf V tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf Trimmed hats and flowers Special Saturday attractions The very top notch of style at prices that have never been equalled for low ness. It is here that you can buy milli nery without paying the customary profit. Exclusive milliners must make enough money in the height of the sea son to keep them a-going during tho rest of the year. Not so in THIS business. Our millinery is sold on tho samo basis as all other merchandiso in this store just a narrow margin to pay us tor store keeping. Think this over: Special bargains on SaturdayA large number of trimmed hats that are worth from $2 to $5, $1.69, $2.69 and $3.69, Model hats The kind that you pay from $S to $15 for usually, here on Saturday at $4.98, $6.98 and $10.98. Special sale of violets Three dozen in a bunch; worth 12c the bunch OC 9 JlffiL Large bunches of violets and loliagc. Large bunches of violets, very high class goods, six dozen to the bunch, per bunch C 25c Chip crown sailors Newest thing out, plain and combination colors White .short back sailors The very newest sriape, value 7c. ..... ....... Tam O'Shanters Kxtra special offer in children's, trimmed Tain O'Shanters; ready to wear; valuo Ribbon Special sale at a cut price of No. 40 and No. 60 fancy silk ribbon, value .35c Bicycle hats For children hats and tarns, value 2s cents. 59c 49c 98c 25c 15c Women's knit underwear Women's 12'3C vests xit 3 for 25c Jeiscy ribbed, in white only, very good quality, trimmed around , neck and aims 3 for 25C Women's lc ests at 2 for 25c Trimmed very nicely around neck and aims, in white ecru, extra quality, jerse nbbed vests. Special 2 Ix5C Women's 25c lisle vests at 17c lisle thiead, jersey nbbcd vests, in white only, handsomely trimmed around neck and arms. Special value at 17C Women's 3c lisle vests at 25c 1 hese have yoke of lace and are handsomelv trimmed around neck and sleeves; colors, blue, black and white; real value "yc 2i5C I'ull assoitments of line quality lisle thread and , .silk vests 49 to 2,oj tf v 'A'A 4 A 'A 4 4 4 A A'AAA'AAUUa'A'AWAA'A'A'A'AA'A'AA'A'A'A'A . J 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 n X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X f 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 r .1 it HER POINT OF VIEW 8 He is one of the pioprlctom of a business establishment in this eit whoie a ltu Kit loice of help is employ ed, lie was a thoioiiKlily easpoiut el man as he stepped, from the car the other afternoon and remaiKed emphat lcall.v ' Saucy Hess if ou want to confer a ben 'lit on humanity, you'll expostulate with women ami (,'nls mi their idiotic custom ol ipplylnK fur positions it a man's residence Instead of hl place of business. I blmplv can't escupe from them. I'm not al lowed to tinlsh my illnii"i In peace'. The other nlRht thcie wote flo fIi tuiK in a low in the llbian, 'ind when I went In they all 1 cached forwiuel with Utters from councllinen or othei poli ticians which they Hcemeel to think should sciuie them a beith at once. Ml a gltl needs to do to assmte her self of not tret ting a place with us la to call at my house. That settle c her as far as I'm concerned. I wouldn't ha? lie: If ! had a icieun mcudatlon from King Snlmmm him self. 'o, my wife doein't mind II. Shu generally looks nlllli'tcd when we ate about to ko out and mi' delaed by Impoitunnte applicants foi a job, nut sho never blames me. Some of the Kills aie pretty, too," he added, ic'llec tlve ly. Then ho continued: "I don't knot why it Is, but tho aei.iKc Bill who conies to me for employment In our place hccmn to labor under the hallu cination that If she brings a letter from a councilman that nutUi s her calllnj; and chctlon sure. The other day one presented a (jrlmy note which peiemptoillv ordered me to rio tint bcurer employment, although I found In the couise of a brief couvei nation that sho could scarcely ele moio than read nnd write I sent back n mes napc to the councilman cnsimlly in forming him that wo weie not 1 mining an asphalt plant or a llval telephone or railwny sj.stem, and were therefore not taklnir ordeis fioiu tho city fath ers, Tie was a dignified business man with a stem brow and a chill gleam In his eye. Ho was looking over a mllll ner'u bill. It was a very llufly aum- mery bill but It did not seem to warm his atlance nltheiugli theie were tn face Imllmtloiis that his temper was reaching a high notch on the theimom etr. "It's too mm h " he leinarked elee s hely "The dullais is enough to piy fur a hat I ii(er glo anv more, not een for .1 silk one with tho latest curl to the brim. It labts me two eai.s. That Knox it raw elleln't cost more. Theie-'s no sense In blowing In fifteen dollais on a spilng hat nnd ou'll be wanting another beloie fall. I've got to diaw tin line somewheie and I'm going to 1I0 It on this bat ot -voni. WhatV it all for anway Ileio's the Items 'Five aids ehlfion, $i! 7".' Can't veil Knock off a couplo ard ol' that chiffon? Let me see that hat Which Is the chlfton? Oh. that stuff that looks like soap-suds milled and cut em the bias" .Mniv Hllen, the'e swindled oti' Nt?pr In the win Id can theie be flo jauls of It on that hat. You Just gi't a yard stick till I see No, I don't supposo It could be measured with a yard stick Stietch It out when they measiin do they? Stretch out all that kink and chaige $1 2"i for a an etched yard'' Murv Illlen, I'm go ing to sell out to the coal combine and go Into the inlllineiy business Of all the bloomln? Idiots, commend me to a woman. You buy that kinked up stuff by the aid and let them stretch It out as tight as a bow-stilng whin thiv mensuie. flieut Scott, woman, uu'ro buying the kink not the stialght oids, all wool and a 5 aid wide! It's a tegular gold bilel; game. "I,et mo see tlm icst of this bill," ho continued, his ocitemint Increasing " 'Hose's, J3.00 ' Yem don't mean to tell me that you paid a dollar a piece for those tlneo icd ioes In the fiont of that hat'' Ye, I see they're big. The ought to be for that monej and they're not icd, but pink, eh'' Well. Ihev'ie not worth It, that's all I've got to say Whv you can get a dozen nutuial roues Ameilian Ueautles at ciaik's for tlueo drillais How do I know'' lime' I been having some? N-no, but another fel low was I happened to' be with him Well, we'll let the loses go. L,efs fece. 'Hat, J3 26.' Well, how many hats arc they churglng you for? Foundation, eh' Druid is expensive? Well, I should think so 'Work and buckle, J2.00,' nnd you let 'cm soak you like that? Mary Ellen, I want you to take that hit back and tell 'em to put less work on stretching their arels and the piiee eit their nies, and I'll pay the bill, not i bit sooner Thc can knock off the dullais and then get ilch on sue h sales You can't do that ' And met slaving m.self to death In the ottlee to keep 1 (eu rolling in fifteen dollar hats' I won't (Stand it." Just then he e aught sight of the e luck nnd hastllv left the house Inniheitent 1 remaiklng under his breath about "missing that bae ball game " And after he had gone his wife picked up two scasun tickets to tho ball paik, which he had dropped In bis haste Then she tenderly patted the tissue paper round the new bat nnd went up stalls with a blended look, arjlng between a desiro to cry and an impulse to smile. Saucy Hess. Smoke The Popular Punch Cigar, 10s. 2Vetv Fort lanorinremenf. Horner's Furniture. Tho BEST IN THE MARKET, bflcaiiso representing tho produc tions of tho host makers only. Other tuluuitapeH aro tho unequalled as sortments in nil InteH, whether wanted for city or eotfntry houses, nnd the -ory modcrato prices at which the goods aio marked. Tho completeness of our assort ments can best be understood fiom the fact thut wo curry In stock, nnd exhibit, inoro than two hundred and fifty divtluctlu different Bedroom Sets In every urlety of mnteilal, us well ns endless linos of Parlor, Dinwlng Itoom, Llbrnry nnd Dininp Itoom Furniture, innping from tho mod est nnd lnespenshe to tho most olub otntcly cnipd nnd Inlaid. In a word, nverr nrtlclo reaulred for uie, comfort and adornment In tho household can be had with Its plainly marked moderate prlcout tlio Orcat rurnlturo Emporium ol R.J.Horner & Co., t'orulturs Maker 11 net Ituportei. G1-C5 W. SSil St., New York (Adjoining Kdcn Musec.) Horner i Co ' ftbllshmiint U on. of tb. ilKbt. of Neir Xork. N.wiji.por Ocaimtnt. OLD AMD RELIABLE. Tf"1" ! "p 0 a See the Lou- Price. fc lt! I M FuI1 Set $4- FuI1 Set, $4 " ' " Albany Dentists. lilt Hill t- OV TULL SET TEETH ?.300 HU Ullili A &U.TI TEETH WITHOUT PLATES $3.0O will do all kiiich or teeth extbacted fbeb IlOllI'll uni'L 'll GOLD FILLINGS , 75o Utlll.ll UOIK .tl SILVER FILLINGS 50a lower nrlces than amalgam fillings 250 nit nlliei' Menlkf in G0LD CKOWNS ?w.00 to ?5.0(J III OUICI UeilUSl III 0THer CROWNS $1.00 each Seranton. vitalized air .-.- ..,... 25a Wu liai Ijihi in ft( tan ton 0(T 111 C1S, Y,i Kiel nejiu i.ow, . nut net i. jr in -, iit iie.ri' (jui titisiiit i Is not n moii e'Xrii'.le ' l.i ..lit ..,. ,w. .. ., l ,. l.i tint J on (Hit 1.1II KtiSS'Sn lis to 1 ciount foi toinen IpisaSiS nn. I' luiiievie" neeil tin cluaii (leHcrtlsnw dentists who ,ir" he r ire ela nnd 1: eiw tonioiron but tit ilu nut iunitaii , nler witk is .1 lUtltr.lst oet lie, iieii. ileum- ,ie,'-. liuratsi. f V VVWr v Uke, nil our opei.iieiis TfeiiJ. t K, . I, W VA- VfcX4lIIW arc (iK-rt3 ot fkill ami JEVTilatl-s' 1 Ss. ?wA- .ifJSjtnJblKr9' I experlfiiti' jnii nut i '" NKafiiiWifSWtL htiuji nit nun uui ieiii-s nri lnu r 111. Ill tlio lilU e'st Ucwait' of linj esters and dial littans iho can afford to ruin your ti'i'th bieai.se ilun mi not IlinnclilH lesponsllilc How can wo do bttur thta tliev ' Tlio ui swor 1 pjpv We line a dcnul otllcc In niartj every dty In the I'nitdl States and wo buj oui niipplli s at wholesale for cost. No wonder -wo eun filo iiettef pi lees than anieum else llxpeilence. counts also and wo have expe lleneei r siihs eitii dlplometi Don t be buncoed, get the bent tho most reliable, the) most comfortable anel the meist durable The newest methods! Tlio latn.tt appll cationn' The hist nuiteiiil' Tlies a rei attractions worth eotisldeiins. lie side's ni'ivous eople nnd thri-o with hcirt we'.iKnrt-s (an havo their teotb tilled or crowned with absolute b.ifitj and posliUelv without p tin Wo ara the only reallv up to-d lie Ueutal estu',lshme'nt in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Tenth ex it titlnK 111 the memtliUT and n new set furnished tn tho afieruron Is an old pno tlce of ours We an the uilfa'liial, all othcrw aro mero Imluaora. Wo uio the orle inatora of ltulU(d air tr- r a. j, . jtiBl -u. JSmk t5SjfF4ETrVTTre r 'pBfiffiRiiMiwBwhr i jiMiiiihi ALBANY DENTISTS, Over First National Bank !! SEED OAT -u Natural Oats. Recleaned. Bright. Heavy EVERY GRAIN WILL GROW. THE Seranton. Carbondale. Olypliant. TTTWTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTItT I Bfli 11 OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to BusN ncss and I'crsonul AccouutJ. Liberal Accoiniiiotlntiom Kx. tcnilcd According to Baluucua uni Kcaponslbllity. ai'er Cent. Interest Allows J on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200, 000 425,000, W3I. CONNGLL, PrcsWciit. HENU,DEMN,Jr.,YlfoPrcsJ WILLIAM II. PK0K, CmU The vault ot this bank Is tcctcd by llohncs' Lloctfla tcctlvo bybtuiu. rj :l
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