TIIESORvVNTOIirTltlBUNJfi-'J'IlUKSDAl', MAY 25, 1899. 5 f??Jy.-'!?SS?vS?y' 33S?S These Arc I Kodak Days We can sell you any thing in the Camera lino and teach you how to use them. ... ..nirin inrnTiinin tilt iHtumr-NNHni aiuuiu a9 wyominc ' Ice Cream. BF.Sr IN TOWN. " gf Per j&c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders Promptly PelHerod J5J7 Adam Avenue. DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Srcclaliles Surgery, Diseases or Women omce Hours XI to ivin. m i to 4 p. m At ItCiidenco 7 to p. ui Office -liio Connnll llulldlng. Kosldenco U1U tiouth .Mlu Avenue. Chas. McMiillen 5 Co. Itavo opened a General Insur ance Ofllco In tlio Traders' National Bank Building Best Stock Companies represented. Largo lines especially solicited. Tele phono 1S63. KEELEY CURE For I.tniior, Drusrand Tohaceu Dioftei ramphlBt free. 1 tin KEKLBY INSTITUTE, 815 Madison Ave, SCRAN ION, I'A. Scranton Transfer Co., IIL'OII J. KCI'.SAS, Manager. 1 hecks Hnssase dlreet from residence to any pint or tho (."tilled State Olllcc 100 Ltwkti. Ave. Phone 523 - We Do AM Kinds Of Starch Work.... equal to new. Collars, cuff-t and shirts are clvon either Bloai or domestic tlnisli, nnd tho edees of jour collars and cuffs are tlnlshcd so they will not scratch, LACKAWANNA "TIlC" AUNDRY ;oR Perm Avenue A. U. WARHAN, O- PERSONAL. Mr and Mrs-. Conrad Sc toedtr it to New York city jctcrday. I J. Qulnn. of lottsllli was jcstci d.tj tho Kuest of Attorney M. V. Conrj. Mrs 11. i:. Pimso will sail from Phila delphia Saturda for a hojourn In IJu t ope. Gcoiko Hi van of ltlchmond, Va , Is tho Kuest of his" cousin, Attorney J, U. Burr J S Swlslur, pahbCHRcr agent of the Central Railroad ot New JeiM'j, Is in Philadelphia Hlchard O'llrlen. ot the Western Vriion Telegraph comp.ui. lelt fur New Yo'Ie elty jesterdnj. Mrs. August Mile of Ilaltlmorc. anil children h.ivo returned fioni a visit with South Scranton friends. Professor 11 L. Viutdkk. pilnclpul of No 2S public bchoul, has relumed irom u. trl J the Games oil Held. Miss Kdn.i TIaipcr. of the Lackawanna Hospital Training bclinol for Nurses, Is rccoeilng from a teeie lllnc.s Mrs. Ihnm.i Coidellso and dauhtct Cormeda, of Kas,t I.imon, have ioturii"d from viElting V. S. l'Votc of 'J-'J Vlnu btrect. Misses Fannie Manine of Sand, ism avenue, mid Minnie Lilmmlcl. of Penn avenue, nie guests of Mts. Thomas Idek non, ut Mori it-town, N J. II, I Baldwin, si.nar.rt pnssoiisM agent of (lie Cential Itallioad of New Jersey, visited his djughtti, Mn, Isaar. Post, of Clay nvuiw, Tuesda. Ciptalii S. W Cotwln, lite cominrt'idor ot Company II, Thltu eiill) lelmuiit Pennsylvania Volunteer lntantry, Ik at Washington, D. i" . on uuslne s Itobert Macbeth, of lloniiid N Y., an elder In tlio I'm sl teriun church, w!io Ins been the einxt ut lit mother, Wil liam Macbeth of Mlfillu avenue, lett esletd.i lor Philadelphia John J Mannlan, of t'aiboiulale, wn In tho city yisterday. Mi. Monnlon is bulng prominently mentioned 1w Hi Democratic nomlmtlon foi count nini inlasioner. He wns In tho ut ; ester day advocating his candidacy. Attorney V W T.atluope, of Jifin-or tvenue, lb serlotislv 111. Mr L.athtopi hav been sulTerins for the last two days with hemorrhaees from the lungs, and he 1ms become so weak that hi Uf.j Is despaired or. His sons, H.trrj and George, have been called home fium l'rliiccton collegt. Gusrnsey Hall Is destined In th near futuio to be- como more famous than any otliet mu sic center in Noitheastern Ponnsyl vinlaL. There ate many good tuasons why wo coma to this conclusion; :ltst, all its nppolntments atu of the htghe.it ur.d most trtlstlc class, lfflninpr In their influences, and adapted in every way to supplement and embellish the de lightful attulnmMit. of the highest musical art The public are Invited to call and spend a few moments eti oi ling through am music vnre-ioom3, society and entcitainment hall, music studios, etc., etc J. W. Guernsey, Piopihtoi, 314 and 210 Washington aenue, Scran ton, Pa. Smolce The Popular Punch Clear, 10c. Dr. Taylor, Dentist. Is now peimanently located at I'M Banderson avenue. Green Hldgf. 'ile. phono 1930. Smoke ths Populur Punch Clgnr, 10c. i A Card, Ve, the undcrslcncd, do hereby ngioo to refund the money on a M-cent bottle of Greenes Warranted Kyi up of Tar If It falls to euro jour counl) or cold "We also Buaiuntee u. XS-ccnt bottlo to pionq satis. factory or money lefuude.l, J. u. llouo & Hon, Duumore, l'u.; John 1'. Donahue, fturiLutoa. Pa, I iTTwiirirf ii.j id "n"" i egJ BOTH NEW SCHOOLS AUG T0BB BUILT HOARD OF CONTItOL SO DECIDED AT LAST NIGHT'S MEETING. Captain May Stronrjly Opposed the Tearing Down of Old No. 0 and with Mr. lliukor and Mr. Jennings Voted Against the Ilecomniou dnlion Ono-Session Idea Not rnvored Hipjh School Graduates Want to Valedlct tuid Salutate on a Real "Stoigc," but They Won't. After two uniUJcetTsful attempts, tha board of Control mustcied u iiuortint last night and carried tluuiigh tin- leg islation necessary to the construction ot the now buildings in the Soenth and Tenth wauls. There wns a lengthy und spitlted ds cusslon on the building committee's re pot t on the new No n building In tho Seventh ward, but when the vote wns culled onlv three of the fifteen mom born present were found opposing It. Captain Hay, who led the opposition, made a lengthy speech advising against the expenditure of $20,000 or $30,000 for a new building when the piesent one could ho put In llrst-class shape for $0,000 or $3,000. On two dlfteient orruslons. lie said, he visited the building nnd mado a careful examination of Its condition From his examination he is satisfied that with nn expenditure of from $0,000 to $S,000 the Interloi can be remodelled, a new heating and ventilating sjstem Installed and tho entire structui- put in very satisfactory shape. 'This building," he said, "is not nec essary. I am I feel, more competent to ludco of this than man f tho'-e who will ote In invor of It. For that reason 1 have spoken." Mr Shires, chairman of the building committee, answered Captain May at length. It wns a wise policy, he thought, to put up new buildings where they were needed, when the board's finances warranted it. He believed It would bo a foolish expenditure to put $10,000 Into tho topalis of an old shell of a building when a now one could bo erected for $20,000, especially ns a new one would bo absolutelj necessary in two oi threeo yeais MU, GIBBONS' VIEWS. Mr. Gibbons would prefer to leave the building as It Is. rathei than waste $10,000 In tepalrlng it. He also spoke at length in defense or the members who favoied the new building, holding that thev were prompted only by the best Interests of the district. A new building is nccesarj Mr, Gibbons said Teaeheis and children are going homo sick from there day after dav. The dls tilct can put up two buildings this year without increasing the levy and a new No. 0 should be one of these buildings. Mr. Hvans was opposed to patching up it dilapidated building nt half the cost of a new and laiger one. No. 9 Is In a deplorable condition, he said, and he would not allow u child of his to attend It. Mr. Batker seconded Captain May's ews. Mr. Jennings called upon Archi tect Feeney to gie an estimate of the cost of the building. Altv Feeney stated that $20,000 to $.'2,000 ought to cover its cost The ballot was then taken on a mo tion to adopt the plans and specifica tions nnd It can led by a vote of 12 to 3, as follows' Aj es Messrs Phlie, Unls Phillip". Casej, Roche, Schacfct, NeuK Jajne Fnns Schwass. Gibbons, l.oonaiil 1.' Nujt Messrs Jtaj, Jennings, Barker ,1. Not voting Mr SColdlerl Absent Mest rs. Pinncoli-, 0'Mnllf Walsh, Schtlefer, Langan 5. NO OPPOSITION TO NO. 38 The motion to adopt the plans and speclfhatlons of Architect H H. Davis for No :;S, in the Tenth ward, passed without u dissenting vote. Later a motion was passed directing the sec retary to advertise for bids for con structing both buildings. The building committee's recommen dation that Architect n. H. Davis bo Instructed to ptepaie plans for two ad ditional rooms nt No 34 was adopted. The ranie architect was dlrecteu to pre pare plans for installing a hentlng and ventilutlng system nt No 31, which is now heated by sto cs. Mr. Jennings and Mi. Gibbons favored an amend ment to have the plans drawn by G. T. Hauls, the school district's supetln tendent ot heating, ventilating und mathineiy, who, accotdlng to Mi. OIo hons Is willing to do It us part of hi", regulnr duties and ' better able to do It than any anhltect in town" Tho amendment was defeated and Ihe lecomiuuidatlon ol the committee cai rled by a vote of S to 4 Mi. Gibbons was about to leave the room In a high dudgeon ber-aus. Chair man Davis lefused to call the ayes and nays on this question after having rendered a dtcision but as Mr. Gib bons was going through the door the chair agreed to a roll call, nnd Mr. Gibbons resumed his beat. OtliPi leccmmendatlons appioved wue that the Ituiltors of Nos. 1, IS r d 23 be granted an Inciease of $" n month, that an Iron feme be elected .it N'J. IS annex; that a mrrniltUe of I've be appointed bj the chuli to go to Philadelphia to Inspect healing and ventilating system that the giudlu at No. 12 building bo done tind'i tho supti ,'lsion of the chnitman ot the bailding committee, the supolntendent of repairs nnd the councilman of tha waul. OPPOSED TO ONE SESSION. Th teaeheis' committee i sported ad versely on the proposition to hold ono session u day during June and its te port w.-u adopted. Tho high and training school com mittee iccommended that th" board deny the request of tho graduating class ot the high school that the com mencement exercises, this car, be held In the l.vceum, Instead of tho high school auditoiiuir The boaid very piomptly denied It. Tho icquest of the Green Ridge Wo men's Clulstlun Temperance union that permission bo panted them to hang in the school looms copies of tho act enforcing tho teaching of hygiene and physiology In tho public schools, was referred to the teachers' committee Tho balunco due on tho lots nt No ? school was ordeied paid, it being es tabllshed by u communication from e.x-Dlstilct Solicitor Knnpp that tho difference ot five feet between the de scription la tho deed nnd tho actual measuiemcnt of the lot was a cleilcal i error. Approval was given the application for noi mal school diplomas of Miss Mamo Thonns, a gwiduato ot Blooms burg, nnd .Anno. C. Gnuglyip, a gradu ate of East Stioudrliiirg, who havo taught the nctcisuiy two year, Tioasurer Ttoblnnon'3 Mntoincnt of the condition of the Hchoot account for Apt II was n-s follows: Cash on hand April 3, ?1W,72I.54; receipts $1,225 1G: dlsbursementM, $"7,1)H4.S4. Ixilunce on hand April 20, 12.0B1 6 A motion wns pussod diictliin that the ualanco of tho $500 upproptlation for tho freo IMiulerBi'riPitB be paid to A. D. Holland, tteasurer of the Kin dergarten association, ho havlnrt ep resented that h school" ura Krcatly In need of in 1 i-j at present. Tho lioaid found Itself without a quo rum Just befoio the supply committee- Mils wen called for and adjournment was made necessary. COUNCILMEN ARE LIABLE. They Must Keep City Stieets 111 Vroucr Condition. Tlio following letter from John J. r.enrdon, city solicitor of AVIIIIatnsporl. shows that couuclhnen cuii bo prose cuted for not keeping city streets In proper condition: "Youts of the 20th instant, making inquiry whether or not the city au thorities of the City of W'llllamsport weie over indicted for neglecting to keep tho city stieets In lepalr is re celvt.., and in nnswet theieto have to sa "Seveial years ngo (and when I wns district attorney of this county) the mayor and select nnd common coun cils weic Indicted fot fnllute to keep certain streets of the city in repair The defendants practically admitted their liability, and the case wns con tinued with the understanding that the city would proceed forthwith to put the streets complaint d In proper repah, which being done a nolle pros was entered Tin ense so tat as 1 know has novel been loported. The liability of the city authorities in such case Is I think well settled ns 1 ie member from my examination of tin question at the time." WALKER'S CONFIRMATION. It Is Scheduled to Take Place at To night's Meeting of the Select Council Position Mr. Chittenden Takes. Unless something bobs up In the In tel Im to upset present calculations, the nomination of John Walker for chief of the the department will be confnmed by select council tonight. It is not likely to receive eleven votes, but Chuli man Williams will nevetthe lcss declare It continued, and Mr. Walker will enter upon the duties of the odice This action will be based on the claim of Mr. Chittenden that theio Is nothing In tlio law or the lules of councils requiring that u mayor's nom inee shall bo confirmed by eleven votes It has always been understood that eleven xotes were necessary to con ill m nn appointment, but most diligent Inqulty upon the part ot Mr. Chitten den 1ms failed to disclose any grounds for this. The law In the case as far us Mr. Chittenden can find is sim ply this' The niiijui Minll appoint by and with the advice und consent of select eouncll Act ot ISS't. When a body Is Invested with a power that power can be exeiclscd by a mnjotlty of the body unless other wise stipulated ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW. There Is nothing In tho law Mr. Chit tenden claims making any special stip ulations regarding the confirmation of a. mayoi's appointee. This being the case n majority of a quorum can con flim, and a majority of the membois oleet Is not necessary. Mr. Chittenden said vesterday that ho Is satisfied his position will be con firmed In couit If the matter should be taken there. A meeting of the Hie department committee Is called for 7 o'clock this evening to consider the Walker nom ination. It may be repoited adveisely as a majority of the committee Is un favorable to Mi Walker, hut a mi nority rcpoit will also be presented, and if a majority o' the quotum favois Mr. Walkei, ab Is confidently counted upon, the nomination will be otdercd refolded as lia',,ng been nlilrmed THIRTEENTH'S COLORS. Lieutenant Reese Watklns yesteidav foi warded to Harrlsburg the Thir teenth regiment Hag and the jtate colots can led by that regiment. Theie ihe will be placed In the Hag loom In the Capitol building together with other Hags used b regiments fiom this t-tute during tlio Spanlsh Atneriian ii', These (lags are to bt preserved as trophies. BORN. GIFT In Scranton. Pa. M t I Rev and .Mrs, Foter L'. Gift, ttr. '.' 193. t'j u daugh- DIED. HliGllES -In West Scriniton M 21, tvji, Mrs John R Hugh s, at her home. 111 ''outli Rehtcea uvtiuii . Fu neral Suurduy afternoon at 1 o'clock Interment in Washburn i-tnet i enie leij MiLA.V At Ourvei, .Mav 21 lfc'fi Ml. Thomas Nolan, aged ID jeais. Funeral notice lat r. ASUUFRN In Sctunton. Ma 21, 1S00, Mrs William Washburn, aged as jeins. Futietal Fiiduy afternoon liom tho ies. Idonce, 314 Madison avenue. Private. 25 CRATES OF 0 Full line of Fresh Vegetables. Best Goods for the Least Money. E. Q. Coursen 'Phone 352. ton S WHIRLED AROUND BY A FLY WHEEL THRILLING EXPERIENCE HARRY SWARTZ. or Employed ns a Laborer at tho Meadow Drool: Wunhciy Ho Got too Closo to a Wheel and His Clothing Was Caught Wan Whit led 'Round nnd 'Round Be fore the Horritlcd Gnzo of Rls Fellow-Workmen Escaped Death and Rrokeu Bones. Many Rwaitz, of Green H dge, em ployed as a. laborer nt the Meudo'V Brook washeiy, owned nnd operated by Anthony Bros., In South Scwtntun, hail an experience vesterday which befall few men und not kill or malm them. In passing near a huge lly-wheel, which was revolving many hundred times pot minute, he got too close and his cloth ing was caught. The unfortunate man was w hilled 'lound and 'round before the ejes of his horrified fellow-workmen, who werj almost paralyzed by the sight Before nn' of them had presence of mind enough to stop the engine, Swnrtz, whoso clothing had been toin loose, was thrown with awful force headlong against some other machinery and fell to tho lloor limp and senseless. Dr. John J. Walsh was summoned and he had the Lackawanna ambulance called to remove the unconscious man to that Institution Hoie an examination was made, and, stiange to sn no bones were found to be bioken no internal injuries appar ent, but his body is fearfully contused and there Is o long gash on his head. No symptoms of a fracture have ap peared. Late Inst night he was soiuewlut Im proved, hut his pulse was acting strangely, though he was able to talk vety fteely while Ills wounds wore- be ing dressed. IN HONOR OE HIS GUESTS. Dr. C. E. Thompson Entci tallied Last Night. Dr. C V. Thompson, of the Scranton Private hospital, has as his guests, his nephew, John Thompson, of Toronto, Canada, and Dr. Edgar Still go, ot New Yotk city, but foimerly of Set anion. Last night, Dr. Thompson entertained In honor of his guests and incidentally the party oftered toasts In honor ot Queen Victoria's bli thdav anniversary. The doctor's nephew, who has many f i lends bote, Ins just completed his fit st jeai at the Trinity University of Medicine at Toronto, Canada and In cidentally took one of tho high scholar ships In competitive examination He will remain heie until the fall term opens Dr Sturge, who was a voter inaiy suigeon hero about n year ago, has also won new spurs Recently In a competitive examination in which there weio many contestants, )e won nnd ns a result gains a position as hous'i surgeon In tho Bellevuc hospital. NORTON An unusual opportunity to secure Good Books at Deep Cut Pi ices for a limited time. Following are some of the books we have, but there are lots of others : Crowell's Standard Library, large variety of the best series ol cloth bound books made anywhere. Maroon cloth, jjilt top. List puce, jSi.oo. Oiu's 69c. Fine Standard, "Twelve Mos,," Coates Edition, green cloth, gilt tops. Usual price, so. Oui's 59c. Rand & McNally Edition. Red Buckram, gilt top. Usual price 50c. Our's 50c ihe.se are marvels of cheapness. "Oak Leal" Edition of Handy Volumes. List price, 40c Our's 25c. Popular Edition White and Gold Handy Volumes. List price, 50c. Our's 35c Henty's Books and Otheis foi Boys, 2c and upwards. Snug Coiner Series for Girls. List price, soc Our's 25c. Fireside Series lor Boys List price, 50c. Our's 20c. Vassar Series tor Girls. List piice, 7ic. Our's 30c. College Series tor Boys. Gladstone Edition Poets. List List Westminster Edition Poets. List price, $i.co. Out's 6sc. Shakespeaie, lour volumes, cloth. List price, $5.00. Oui's$i.so. Shakespe.11 e, seven volumes, cloth. List price, $2.75. Oiu's Si. 25. Shakespeare, four volumes, half calf. List price, $8.00. OtnS 3. 50. Dickens' Woiks, niteen volumes, cloth. List price, $S. Our's 6. Dickens' Works, fifteen volumes, cloth. List price, ?is. Our's $9.97. Scott's Waverly Novels, twelve volumes, cloth. List price, $6.00. Our's $3.50. Eliot's Works, six volumes, cloth. List price, $2.25. Ouis $1.25. Macauley's Histoiy ol England, live volumes, fine cloth. List price. $3.75. Our's $2.00. Cooper's Sea Tale, live volumes, fine cloth. List pi ice, $3.75. Our's $2.00. Coooer's I either Stocking Tales, five volumes, fine cloth. List price, $vOo. Our's $2.50. Art Treasures World's Fair, large Thurlstrup's Drawings, large quarto. List piics, $5. Our's S1.50. Rand & McNally's Popular Atlas of the World. List price, 4.00. Ours $2.00. Rand & McN.iIly's Pictotial Atlas ol the World. List Price. $5.00. Our's $3.00 Land of the Mikado, large, eight volume, illustrated. List price, S1.50, Our's 73d New Testaments, sc and upwards. Piayer Books, 13c and upwards. Bibles from 20c to $10; various makes. Pocket and School Editions, 20c and upwards. "Teachers' Edition," circuit leather bindings, 73c and upwards. Oxford and other standaid editions. Octavo Family Bibles, 30c and upwards. Quarto Family Bibles, $2.00 and upwards. All the new and recent books at special prices. NORTON'S, Ho enter upon these duties July 1 next. Dr. Sun e has won other prizes In other llelds, but he considers this his best achievement so far. THE Last 'OD COMMITTEE. Met Night to Wind Up Its Affairs. The membeia of the '99 committee who had charge ot the nrrangements for the convocation of the Grand com niandery of Pennsylvania, Knights of Malta, here May 8-10, met last night In Malta Temple pnrlors, to wind up their business transactions. They did not succeed In fully accomplishing this nnd will meet again two weeks fiom last night. However, eveiythlng Is in a satls tory condition. So carefully and sys tematically were all arrangements made nnd carried out that the results are just as was anticipated. Tho executive olllcers nf tho comrnltteo were Piesldeiit, Sir W S B.artlett. vice president, Sir D W. John: Becre tary, Sir Frunk H. Voung; tr-nsurer, Sir "John It. Hall. There were forty members on the committee. Low Fare Excursions via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Grand regatta on Cayuga lake. Itha ca. N. V., Mav 30, 1899. Boat races: Cornell vs. Pennsylvania, Cnscadllln vs. N. Y. Military academy, also a Mngl scull inco for tho Charles S. Francis gold medal: fencing contest, Cornell vs Syrncuse. Tickets will be sold and good going May 29 only, limited for return to and Including May 31. To enable the hold ers of these excursion tickets to sec the entire lace from statt to finish, SPECIAL OBSERVATION TRAINS will be run along the bank of the lake, keeping even with the boats to the finish. Tickets will bo sold for seats In these observation trains nt $1.00 each, and no greater number of tickets will be sold than them are seats In the trains. Tho faie from Scranton for the round trip will be $!.T0 Inquire of Lehigh Valley ticket ugents for fur ther particulars Anothev Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Mj son was afflicted with rheuma tism which contracted his right limb until he was unable to walk After using one and a half bottles of Cham berlain's Pain Balm he was able to be about again I can heartily tecom mend It to person suffering from rheu matism. John Snider, Freed, Calhoun Co., Av. V.t For sale by all druggists, Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail agents Smoke the I'ocono cigar, Cc. Flatulence Is cured by Beccham's Pills. Smoke The Pocono Cigar, 5c. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho i&L&ffi&& Slgnaturo '5 Special Reduction Sale of us Book Stock price, 7SC Our's 35c. price, 77C Our's 50c. quarto. List price, .$1.30. Oui's 37c 322 Lacka. Ave THE LUCKY NUMBER THAT WON II PIANO At Our Stores Yes terday was 7,306. ll was held by Mrs. Katie, 2022 Price street. Mrs. Kane is a widow aud has four youugr daughters. They arc greatly delighted at their good fortune, as they are at au age wheu they most desired a piauo. We Will Give fluJay the Nei$t One Of those magnificent $.400 Emerson Pianos on Wednes day, June aS. The Traders National Bank Capital Surplus $250,090. 70,000, Letters ot Credit lor Travelers, availably all over Etirope. Ve solicit accounts from firms, In dlvidtuls and corporations. F L. PH.LLIPS, Cashier. (10 PLATES Artificial Teeth for which other dentists charge $15, $12, $S and $5. Our price, $8, $7, 5 and $2.75. Gold Crown and Bridge Work for which others charge $10, Sand.??. Our price, $5, $4 and $1.50. Gold and other Fillings, 25c up. We extract teeth, fill teeth and insert Gold Crowns and Bridge Work without pain. Dr. Barrett, Dentist, 316 Spruce St., 0AMBmyn LEADER IN LOW PRICES. T l Razor k x f Concaving : AND ALL KINDS OP CI 1- f i LEKY UUOLMJ AT IO 1 ft ; 119 Penn Avenue. S. -Cutlery we ne'l thnip s -f t -f t -f - -r-t- t t Elmwood Hall Kim hurst, Pa. (.rnrnierly lintel Illinium:. Open All the Year. This hotel hm beea remodeled nnd termed throughout nud will opeu iti doore Mn ,)i. I or rates, etc, call on or udilre-u DR. W. H.H. BULL EUWIHURST, PA, s:',fW NEW LINE OF I! BELL & SKINNER Hotel Jeruik linilJInc ILOil OIL H lim o 01 Uu 1 h ' y P w wii w warn r j 5 m ililul ll II s fS&Jh, ntuui6..-'ye'.ftTO -7? J-Lct- wn77'iIl-',il y 'it 'n LJ l -- Jr-. r -i 1 , I V J fflf-VSrrrr TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 M3ridi3i Sim!, Scrntoi, ?i BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS. PAINT DEPARTflENT. Pure White Lead, and Varnishes. WL -zn 5y Mw jT a harmony in color the lnsldo or outside walls of jour on house means rest and pleasuro fur tlio cjc. If you hao decided on tho shades you need for exterior or Interior decoration. Permit u to till your order. Wo hao PAINTS ready mixed and also Drv Colors, Oils, etc to mnko any desired tone. , Tho quality Is excellent, tho colorB being per n'anent and tlio oils ensuring great dura bility. One price on tlieso good, and Brushes or eei description. Is moderate. MATTHEWS BROS,, 3,0,Aavckt,;c?nna a ItovorMblo 1 our-tn-Uand and Pull 1 HAND & PAYNE, "OVTItn faQUARLV S ao.i V nthlnztun Ae. S3 SllSllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllk? A Record -Breaker. When it comes to a movable capitol the Philippine capitol is certainly a lecord-breaker. When it comes to selling hats our pi ices are also record- breakers. CONRAD, Hatter :ior Lackawanna Avenue. PIERCE'S MARKET AH New ami Modern Fixtures, Perfect sanitary plumbing. Goods not exposed to dust and dirt from the street. Everything a market should have you can find here. Compet ent salesmen. Pi ompt service. 110-112-114 PENN AVENUE. --''''- t- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllll!lllIlllllllllIlBIU 1 Hand & Payne 1 S n S Wo io Slionlnj n Spjctil S Lino of iZ M f-4 ri "fJ "llf CpflHf L LUU ll 1 f The ne.v joiun; mother peni-. tlnu truv, to ni.ike her bab 1 1 k. Later on she spends time trin to Keep the ih' ir on? quiet. All youns mothers want t) spen J somj time looking at these w iiABY CARRIAGl S and GO LARTs Thev are tho leaders as to stleand low prat's Ask to see our tJeautv Go Cart for $6,50 X Don't pay Sj and S4 for our wiiv- - Jow AwnuiRs we can supply vou " with the IlLSfAWMNG made, the " "CLIMAX," at from Si 50 to Ss.oo. I asy to put up, reaJv m ule, no Jis Bppointmeats Other Seasonable Things Are here in quantitv .is well as quality RhFRIGLRATORb, .MAT TINGS, I'ORCH CHAIRS anJ SET-Tl-Lb. ROCKRRS of every descrip tion I'verv tiling yours for 11 prom ise to p.i t tffr ?U 225-227 Wyoming cntalofruo for oui-of town biofMj "fanid our nddrebs J -... 4 " " 1 I i Colors -f yw 1 A73. 1 ANUFACTURING f- -t-
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