' O 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MOND AY, JULY 31, 1899. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD STORY FROM NEW YORK ABOUT LACKAWANNA CHANGES. Jlomovftls Do Not Presupposo Ineffic iency on the Part ef Those Re tiredNew ManoBoment Desires to Havo Men Wholly In Harmony with the Now Policy Charles Graham, Jr., Ooes to Buffalo and Will Be Succeeded nt Kingston by His Brother Minor Jottings. A Now York special to the Huffalo Evening News contains the following: "Several changes are hourly expected In tho Lackawanna system, and every one wonders where the lightning will Btilko next. The changes In the gen I'ral management have not been so ob jectionable to Scianton people as the dlrcctois had eveiy teason to expect In the beginning. The new olllelaN seem disposed to conciliate the men at Kt ronton and adjacent points by a lib rial, bio.nl policy, vvhollv different fiom that which obtained under the old icglme. The new ofllclals seem to hao moio power and wider latitude than that enjoyed bv the foice locently deposed. "One evidence of the pollev of the new lnanagi-npiit nm be noted In the matter of d-5M. For live or six yeais one of the chief offlcluN at Sernnton had been tnlnir to summon courage enough to buy a Cutler desk. Up never bought It. Dfks which hole a slight li'seniblaiiie to the Cutler and which might hae answered eveiy purpose at pome vvnyslde station, had to serve Hut they cut n soirj llguic In the gen ual nlllces and led main viltois to feat that the, nppaiont eeonomv theie displayed might extend to other de railments which could Illy bear It pnaient eeonomv' Is said advlsudl. foi i rally If the time taken by the cai caipenteis nnd gondola bulldeis In the ronstiuctlon of these pilmltlvn affalis veie taken Into eonsldeiallou, the desks cost moie than the Cutlet . "This Is all changed now, and Mr McKenna, who's vvlsei than some of his confiereH, saw wheie the lightning was going to stilke, and leslgned In time to escape the bolt. He'll make no moie desks. Things have changed. Men nt the heads have changed, and the nillrodd men have changed with them In most Instances wheie they could not keep abienst of the new or der New faces ate seen at the desks where the old-tlmris oik e held sway. "The late letiiemeut of Cieneial Supeilntendent Ilallstead Is an In stance. He was and Is Interested in manj private enteipiises, nnd he holds stock In almost eveiy thing that Is good. He Is probabl.v the only one In the sys tem who got out with nn thing like a competenc.v. The ti.msfer of George Graham from Stioudsburg to Kingston, and the transfer of his biothei to Huffalo, is another of the unexpected changes So, too, was the change of Mr. llonan to the dispatcher's ofllce with Mr Male tolt in Huffalo. Mr. Miitston Is ptob.ibly the tidiest superintendent in the T'nlted States, tonsldeting tallto.id Inteiests alone. He is, like Mi Ilallstead, Interested in many private enteipiises, and he Is one of the most popular men in all the Lackawanna svstom. Mr Maiston Is ptob.ibly the onlv one of the ofllclals who has met with general nppiovnl fiom the new boatd of nianagei-. The i-tiiement of these many otileials does not ptesuppnse tltelt inelllelency. It is the desite of the management to se nile men wholly In hatmony with the new pollev, and thoroughly famill.it with the proposed wot kings. "It Is supposed now that with the In tioduitlon of Sundnv ttalns thnie will be a new llyer put on the Lackawanni to meet the challenge of the Hmplin State of tho Now Votk Central and the Black Diamond of the Lehigh Valley " Transfened to Buffalo. Charles Graham, Jt .master mechanic of the Kingston shops of the Delawate, Lackawanna and Western Itallroad company, has been appointed to suc ceed F. B. Gtimths. who has leslgned his position as master mechanic of the company's big shop at Hast Huffalo. 3lr. Graham will have charge of nearly SOrt men omplojed on tho Huffalo and Cayuga divisions of the tond. Tho new nppolntee was bom In this city, and has been In tho employ of his company twenty-tin eo eais. He setved his ap prenticeship under his father at tho Kingston shops. In issc, when hM father was ttansfened to this cltv, he was made general foreman. Five j eats later he became master mechanic, which position ho has held until his present piomotlon. The position he now assumes was first hold bv his father Mr. Graham Is succeeded nt Kingston by his brother, Geotge Gi.iham, who until about two weeks ago was In charge of the companv's shop at Stroudsburg. The Stoinge Yowl. "The mateiinl for the proposed coal fitorage atd of the Delawaie nnd Hud son at Atithi.ielte paik Is at riving," says the C.ubondalo News. 'Contrac tor Wilson estimates that h will ue .'j car loads of cement in the concteto base and brick pnitltions which will sep-irato tho vailous sizes of coal The culm which will underlie the concrete Is being plnced In position now "It will tnke soveial months for Mr Choking jfour iclc YoaaraoloeelnctiD 1U fine core. Dolllnc to flame titty time you air n.rerior on id a lamp. Don't llara the lawn tor ma reiulli. A poor oil mokes a poor llfbt. Whan jrou'ra tired of poor llthti, and want neb, brilliant vbiu llfbt, ct our Headlight Water White Oil Tba flo Jit oil that tb bait refineries of tba lana en niaca; ana in noi only xnaae pura, it uonvctru pare, aik your aauer auuuv iu A ATLANTIC REFINING CO. tWT Z&'Au Wilson to complete his contract anil during this time he will havo employ ment for several, score of men. For Ills convenience he will have a small ofllca building rrected. When completed the storage plant will give steady employ ment to quite n number of men. The KUrpltiM coal from all of the Delnvvnru nnd Hudson collieries In this vicinity will bo stored at tho paik." Foreman Cooper Has Resigned. John Cooper, outside foreman at the Tnlor initio of the Delaware. Lacka wanna nnd Western company, has tendered his resignation to Superin tendent Loomls, to go Into effect to morrow. Mr. Montgomery, of Wllkcs-Darrc, who has held u similar position with the iPnrrish Coal company, will sue clim! Mr. Cooper In tho position ho haB held for thirty years. This and That. Frederick Williams, who has been foreman In the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western machine shops heie, has been mndo master mechanic of tho shops at Syracuse. The South mill of the Lackawanna lion and Steel company icsumed oper ations last night nfter a suspension of three dnys, necessitated by the break ing of a piece of machinery Kvery de paitmeitt Is now In full working ordei The Pennsylvania has turned out of Its shops nt Altoona four new engines nnd has consigned them to the Mlddl' division on account of the Increased fielght traffic on that section of the toad and the constant demand for mor motive powet The new engines ate of the mogul Upe. At a meeting of the Wllkes-Harro boatd of trade last week a number Jt gentlemen Intel ested In a cotton mill being built theie were ptesent and the plan was discussed nt length. Clir- elice Whitman, tieasuter of tho WHKes. Bane Lace mills, will Invest $200,000 tow aid the capital if otheis interested will talse a similar amount, ami it is vei.v ptobable that this will be done. John T Thomas, who has been Inside foreman at the Cameron collleiy at Shamokln for several years past, has leslgned his position, to tale effect August 1, when he will lemove to Nan tleokc to become assistant supei Intend ent of the Susquehanna Coal compan's three collieries in that vlclnlf. LONDON'S PASSENGER TRAFFIC. Some of the Marvels of This Great Metropolis, l't om. Tit. Hits We get some conception of the Im mensity of th passenger tratflc of Lon don and New Yotk from tho fact that the p.t?ensei.s cat i led eveiy year with in these two cities outnumber by many thousands tho cm tire population ot the wot Id. The tallway.", onnlbuses and trams of Gieater London convey 700,000,000 passenger eveiy eal, an ann which, howevei closely packed, would more than till the whole of our London patks Kteen times over: or. In other vvouls, London's passurgets would requite an enoimout pail, ten miles long and live miles wide merely for standing loom They would form a column sixteen abieant and Handing at Intervals of a yard long notigh to teach around the iMith at lhc equator, with a lprl dttarv column thirtv-two deep, i cach ing it om London to Naple-s, Apatt ftotr tln rallv.ays, on which alone ifie.uOO ') has befti spent within the last twety veais, London's pas sengets luqfilro a line of omnibuses long enough to sttetch two deep fiom Whitechapcl station In the fat cast, actors T.omVm to Shepherd's Hush sta ion In the west. The tram ats In dailv use vthen hoiscd would fuim a. a single llnij fiom Sltephetd's Hush via llolboin ami Oxfotd stieet to the Hank of rhigland, a dlstnnoo of sW miles. Tli- ll.OOii odd hnitsoins nnd four wheel cans would make an Imposing column tour deei) ami ns long as our double line of omnlhuses Of foot j)afenget, SOO.OOOoi the entire population of Leicester, ro.ss London btidge ovei day. Lverv minute, fiom 11 till norm, rventy ehleles and ninety four foot p.isrsngers pass along the Sttand. or 1 J2I vehicles nnd 3,00'! peo pb evciv hour. Piccadilly hoists 1.41? vehicle" mid 3.1)0 pedchtilans tin hour, nnd in the s.tnv time r, r!,0 people wall; along Tottenham rviuir roaJ. Within an hour neaily 2,000 omnlhuses 1'fiss n given point in Tottenham Court road, the Stinnd. Piccadilly and Cheapslde, the numbers tanging from 4E7 for the His and !&! for the last named thoroughfare Ncaily a million people travel every (ivy bv i all within the boundnilts of London. Making due allowance for the decreased tinTI on Sundays, London's isilvTy passr-nseis nlonp for a year would DM all Loudon's park" seven tltn. ovpr. and In single Hie would stteUlt lound the equator moie than seven times RAILS GROUND TO DUST. Effect of the Constant Wear nnd Tear on a Railroad. Prom the I'lttHburg Dispatch As consumers of steel the tallioads In the vlclnltj of Plttsbutg lead the wot Id. Dm In- the past three months 170 miles of new steel mils, averaging ninety pounds to the jatd, have been put clown or !lsti United within thlity miles of the center of the clt Theie are 1,'fiO atds In a mile, which would mean !99,200 vatds for one line of i alls in 170 miles, ot 20,9.18,000 pounds, ot say r3.S3G.00O pounds for both lines of tails, or :C9,2SJ tons of steel tails needed In one year fot PIttsbuig,ioads, 90 per cent of which was for renewals on old lines. Theie Is somewhat of a mystery ic gardlng wheie the steel worn out on a big toad goes to. It I ground down almost to Impet leptlblr dust by th constant friction of the grinding wheels and this friction is 5 per cent greater on curves than on straight stretches of track Thf wear Is also much greater on ascending grades on n stinlght track than on a descending grade On cuivcs the wear Is mostly lateral ot horizontal, while on straight track It Is peipendlculnr, with a slight Inclination tow-aid tho Inside of the jail next to the flanges of the wheels, The millions of tons af steel ground down to dust by the wheels of trains in this country are lost It cannot be legained foi scrap, bemuse it settles down Into the ballast. Is brushed away by the rush of air cuused by the swiftly moving truln. and. like the star dust which falls upon the ocean, is lost forever In time, us civilization and tho wheels of civilization move on, tho railroads of the chief steam rnllways, as welt as part of tho adjoining ground, will become thoroughly Impregnated with steel and lion dust from tho grinding up ot rails and wheels, be cause It must be remembred that tho wheels grind tho rails nd tint rails grind the wheels, and thb Is accumu lating along our railroads at a rapid rate. PITTSTON NEWS Tho Pittston Cemetery association, which recently purchased several acres of additional land fiom the Pennsyl vania Coal company, adjoining tluMr present plot, are busily engaged grad Ing the same nnd laying out paths and roadways. This city of tho dead has been wonderfully Imptovcd ot late. Many of the old fences surrounding lots have been inzed, and everything Is more modern nnd beautiful. Ilcv I'cter Hohcrts, of Olyphunt. oc cupied the pulpit of the Welsh Con gregational chinch yesterday and de livered two powerful sermons to large congregations. Hufus Pi Ice, of Springfield, Mass,, Is tho gttest of his sister, Mrs. Will F. Monies, of Uroad street. The excursion of tho Clear Spring Coal Company Keg fund to Harvey's lake on Saturday was a most enjoy nble and successful affair. Joseph L Cake and family Joined tho gutherlng, and the manner In which they enjoyed the day with those under Mr. Cake's employ did much to cement ties of fiiendshlp which will long he tcmem bercd between employer and the cm ploj ed. A little child of Thomas Hrodle, of Hutler street, died on Satutduy. The funeral occurs this afternoon. An nvnngellcnl church was dedi cated In Itansom yesteiday by Bishop W. M. Stanford. John Battle arrived heie unexpect edly ftom Wyoming territory on Sat urday He was a tesldent here two de cades ago, and Is now Intel ostcd In mining pursuits In that western coun tty. The street committee went down to Dorrnnce on Saturday afternoon to ex amine the brick pavement In that bor ough, which was put down for $1.80 pel ntd, while the bid hero for the same pave bv the Lynott Bi otheis & Co. was $2.01 per squ.ue jard When tho street committee mot on Sntuiday evening to consider the sevetal bids, in accoidance with the i tilings of Chalt man Jovce, membeis Henegan and Hlnes, of the select, lefused to nttend, and the object and plans of Chairman Joyce fell tluough. The select nnd common council w III meet tonight to heat the repot t of the committee The session tonight promises to bo an In teresting one. The supeilntendent of the hospital is In receipt of a check from Rev. Mat thew Jankola, pastor of St. John's Slav ish chin eh, for $22, donated as follows Poit Giifflth patlshloneis. $15; St. An diew's, of Dutvea, $3, and St. Maty's, of this city. $2. Joseph H Glennon. w ho represents n sjndlonte which Is desiious of seeming the two bildges that span the liver In this city, has advanced his offer to $C0 a shaie for the lion structuie, but the dliectois do not seem anlous to con sider the proposition. The saute atti tude exists among the dliectois of the depot blidge. Tlie cotonei's jury to Investigate the Black Diamond train accident, in which Flovil Glrton lost his life, did not complete Its vvoik, owing to the setlous condition of the bov's mother, who could not be ptesent. The Investi gation will be completed this week. AVOOfl.. On Satuiday morning. Cilia, the 11- ear-old daughter of Mr and Mis, Mai tin Allen of Spike Is nnd, a shoi t distance above Mooslc, died very sud denly. Hoi s.vtuptoms weie somewhat pecullai and theie being no doctot In attendance, a teport was circulated that the child died of smallpox. The house was deseitcd bj the nelghbois and in -the evening when I'ndet taker O'Malley arilved, a doctor was also called in and after an examination, ptonounced It n case of b'aek dlph tlteiia. The f uncial took place jester daj afternoon. Interment was made In St, Mniy's cemetery. On Fiiday evening a pnity of fi lends invaded the home of Mr. and Mis. Wil liam Brown, sr., and spent a few pleas ant houis. The hostess Heated them to a tio ley llde to Greenwood, aftei which a dainty luncheon was setved. The following constituted the paitj. Gtandma Blown, Mr and Mis Wil liam Drown. Jr. Mr. nnd Mis. James Brown of Mooslc, Mis H. M Steever, Misses Jennie Newlln and guest, Miss Dunn, of Hnzleton. Muj and Blanche Samlets Nettle Diuffner, Alice and Agnes Monnhan. Mr and Mis. A. Fan ell and family, of Gieen Ridge, spent esteiday with f i lends on Lincoln 1 1 HI An unpleasant incident is i elated in connection with the PresbMetlan ex cuislon to Lake Aile on Frldav. Wal ter Atideison carried In his hip pocket a ptttse containing $40. While waiting amidst a gieat timing for accommoda tion nt the boat house he missed It for the fit st time. He does not think It dtopped ft om the pocket and should It bo lcttnned n llbeial lewaid will be given. John Reap of the West Side is spend ing a few weeks with his grandpai ents ut Klmhuist. An item in the Scianton Times on Saturday afternoon In tegaid to the sudden death of n woman named O'Bilen nt the Monti ose Jail occas ioned eonsldeiable nlaini nmong the filends of Mis Andrew l) Bilen, whose dlsappeatance still lem.tlns a mystery. About ten days ago she left home say ing she was going to Patterson nnd nothing has been scon or heaul of her whereabouts since then It is believed by niunythnt her mind Is affected, oth erwise she would not desert her tlueo small chlldicn, tho youngest being but two yeats old She Is tall, daik-com-plexlon, daik eyes nnd quite prepos sessing In nppearance. Any Infotma- 44 Waste Not, Want Not rt Little teaks bring to want, and tittle impurities of the blood, if not attended to, bring a "Want" of hetlth. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one and only specific that wilt remove all blood humors and impurities, thereby put ting you into a condition of perfect health. Bar! Stomach "Headaches and Urrd feeling, bad condition of stomach, cavstd me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. U slopped all faint trouble." Charles 'Bo-.'er, Glens Falls, N. Y, mfiodd SaUabWiii 7raviJ2lX?CTT5?n ff n l JWHi iimm 1 f t JL'jiH lloort'e lllli cum llrcr till: the non IrrlUtlne; nd only entri'arllo to uka'with HanA'i Sriaprilltt. tpn regarding her Identity will be Fteatly appreciated by her husband and friends. A game of hand ball for a purso of $10 occasioned considerable Interest at tho West Side alley on Satuiday af ternoon. Tho participants were IM vvard Hyder and John Meade against Thomas Ryder and Peter Curley. At times tho came waxed so warm that tho spectators were tempted to rush Into tho ring. Tho game was In favor of Ilyder and Meade. The two later were consldeted tho best players In tho country. ' A PRIGHTFUL DUEL. Rlval Indian Snake Charmers In a Blood-Curdling Scene. Fiom tho Pall Mall Mngazlne. On the mot row, (which was tho third da), there was a long delay; tho pro logue was spun out and spun out. Each of the nmsteis was In n very keen nnxl etv ns to the snnke tho other had been reserving for the great effoit. At last Soitter came to the end ot his patience and bade them peiemptorlly play or pa. Thereupon Annnt Ram set n small cloth on the ground very gently nnd called loudly to have tho first go. Tho "Lord of Devils" did not stand upon the oider of his going; ngrepd on the Instant; nnd his two pupils tinned up a large basket In the middle of the ling and shook out of It about nine feet of that poisonous constrlctoi, the gieat ltamadijad, or King Cobra. It Is the only snake In Indian that attacks of Itself at all times. Its fleiceiiess nnd courage ate only equil ed by the btlghtness of Its coloilng and the strength of Its colls. It can poison as ntortnlly and strangle ns stitely as nny snake In the world. Tho ngjptlan ceiastes attacks and bites; the fei -do-lance of St. Lucia drops fiom the tiee, vicious nnd fatal on the hoiseman. But they nie not cou i.tihtoiH. The great hamadrjad leais Is gteen length of active, two fold, feiocious death In unparalleled dre.tdfulness. Anant Rain threw up his arms over his head as the double hotror lushed bins lug ut hint. In a bieath Its colls weie mound him, Its fangs tearing his aims. Ho Hung himself down at the pain, and put about by tho sudden act, the snake stopped biting a mo ment to tighten Its colls. Thn It i eared ns quickly as it could bend and strike, bit him hotrlhly In the neck utiiKr the left ear. On the Instinc It Jeiked out Its fnngs w'lth a shtlll whistle and fell nil slack nbottt him, he had bitten dean tluough Its back and was tearing Its body asunder with frenled hands. He rose bleeding, dust.v, wild-eyed and ghastly; stag gered In the cloth that hid his snake and yelled. "Quick to the tilal! All tlneo of vou' Quick'" The "Loid of the Devils" nnd his pupils hustled lound him. he whipped away the clch and bated to their eyes a, little, ciooked. gray-biown stick They stated at It. the stared at one nnothei, and slowly knowledge came to them They knew how Annnt Ram hail conqueied the humadiyad, that he had won tlie devils to light for him They moved mound the little stick with outstt etched, twitching hands, their stating ees glued to It. stilv Ing to beat clown their diend, to foice themselves to touch it, to awake It to malignant life. Slowly their diead masteied them, their faces giew giay nnd then gieen, one man gave back f. ut.,,, tlli-tn imillui, .i.tn 1... ,...n l.n. .fc ...-jr. ,.!w, llllwtlK'i, mr M IIUC Ull", toie away their cjes from the dotmant hoiioi. glated at one nnothei In the agony of uttet fear, turned with one hccohI nnd lied lied ns men Ilee with the fear of death at thelt backs, and the devils of the lone night and the waste on theli heels. But Anant Ram, hi, PanJab, sucking the blood of the dead hnmadtnd for dear life, v.hlle his pupils. In fevered haste, plied him with letnedy on reined. In the confusion Kouter seemed et moie mateiial to make surer his dlscoveilcs and to lender this mjsteiy of the east n wotklng temedy against the ten 01 of the seipent Anant Rani came out of it alive and lUh but he sweats that In winning his gieat light he lost thi seotct of ages He dtcads Sotiter as hi dieads nothing else and to him alone will he teveal the mster tes of his eiaft PREVENTED BY o Tho most effect! ve skin purity Ing and beau tlfy ing soip, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strikes at tho came of bad comploxlons, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes, viz., tho clogged, Irritated, iutlamed, over worked, or sluggldi Pours. Soil .Tfrrwherf. Pottib l)to tun Cm C"ir, Sole IVop.. Umton, 17. 0. A llrnlih dfpoli 1 Nrw mkt A bum London. " How to Cure 1'implci." free. "Snow White" Dour is made ot the choicest Spring Whe.it and is a flour of Bre.it htiength and nutritive Milue. It is used by thousands of piople, and has won tho ap proval of many ptomlneiit cooks Great care Ik used ta its manufacture to kco that it is always kept uniform nnd at tho vc.y highest notch of ex cellence. You can use It for nny kind of baking with per fect assurnnco that you will bo pleatipd with tho icsult. Try It next time. Your grocer sells It. "VVronly wholesale It." THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olypliant. iTHT.eTm.ee.eTTWW.werTT The Dickson MiiiihTactiirliif,' Co. fccrauton aud WllkoMlarro, l'a, eMatuifuautieH or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENOINBS 13oller. Molitlngind Pumping Machinery. General Ofllce, Scranton. Pa, ConnoltySWallac Whit? "Pretty" and "Dainty" are the words that come natu rally to mind when viewing these attractive and useful articles. A special sale of manufacturer's samples is now on. The variety is great, the prices low. 1 At 33c At 45c cents to 75 cents. At 7 Sfss0 'ne Ia's Apr0Ils. deep hem, with -T1.L 7 O over shoulders, embroidery trimmed, short aud long aprons in many designs of Value one dollar. At $1.50 About CONNOLLY & WALLACE, NATIONAL OF SCIUNTON. Special Attention Given to litis'. iil'ss and Pergonal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation', I. tended Ac:ordinj; to 11 iltttiios and Responsibility. :? Per Gent. Inter.-st Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, Preside!. HENRY BELIN, Jr., ViccPre. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro tectcd by Holines' Llectrlc Pro. tective Ss.tem. 'take time by the FORELOCK." 33 TO 01OT Car load just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed bmj on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Fla largo floors full to the celling at Thos, Kelly's Stom, .rAv1, ill PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the host quality for domestlo use ami of all blzes, Including UucUvvheat and Wrdsejo, delivered in any part of tho city, ot the lowest price. Orders received at tho otllce, Connoll luilldlng, Iloom tOfi; telephone No 1762. or at tho mine, telephone No 172, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO To PATENT Good Ideas raav be secured bv our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Oiltlmort, Md. W Gil (wllfe BM SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER, Aprons !Of Sheer Lawn, Satiu striped border, embroidery aud lace trimmed, plain hemmed, extra large and other fancy effects. Value 25c to 35c. . Of Fine Lawn, with deep hem aud row of insertion, in various styles. Value 45 cents. :EOf Sheer Lawn, deep hem, pointed bib front, straps over shoulder, plain aud finished with embroidery, short and loug faucy aprons. Value 6a Over a hundred styles made from the finest lawn aud trimmed in au exquisite manner with beautiful embroideries. Fine Novelty Aprons, in short and loug styles. Elaborately trimmed. twenty styles ot the most exquisite effects in fine Embroid ered Aprous we have ever seen. SALE NOW ON. mm !t Your Utm&mr Furniture Your Carpet is like the setting of a jewel. Every piece of furniture you put aga'ust it suffers by comparison unless it is in perfect harmouy with your furnishings. All our CARPETS and DRAPERIES are selected with the greatest care, quality, durability, beauty of design and harmony of color are all considered in the selection of our stock aud our twenty years' experience is at your service. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. 129 Wyoming Avenue, liis is Lager ewery , Miinuractiircrs or OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 1, mn 8L ssrann Pd ielephoiii Call, il;M. 311 Sprue j St. Temple Court Uulldluj, Scnnton, Fa. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children CIIHUNIC, NintV OUS, UHAIN AND WASTING D18KAS KS A 81'UCIAl.TY All dlbcases or tin Liver, Kidneys. Uladder. Sltln. Wood, Nerves, Womb. Kyo, Uar, Noie, Throat, nnd Lungs. Cancel h. Tumours. I'lhs ltupturo Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutarrh Viulocotcle. Lost Manhood, Night!) Amissions, all Temale Ulbcuses, Leucorrhoea, etc. Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Hlood I'nUon. Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated, Surgerv Kits, Lpl lensy Time and Stomach worms CA TAKrUlOZONi:, Specific for Catarrh Thrto months' treatment only J3W Trial free In utllce Consultation and exami nations free. Olllru hours dally and 8unduy, S a. in. to 0 p m. DR. DENSTEN -?. m rows' of insertion and straps Over 200 styles of fine lace aud embroidery work. wAsrAiM. avenue is blight, your pictures and bric-a-brac are beauti ful in themselves, but what's the matter with your rnr tn ? iUEIIIIIIIIIltllllllllllllllllllllllillllllg j Don't Forget f 5 rii.st we are the agents in 5 5 this city for the 3 s Which is tod.iv. as it 5 ways has been, a "top notch- S 5 er," should be pleased to have 5 5 you call. Ml 1 FL0REY & BROOKS S ill Washington Avenus. j S Opposite Court House. iniiiiiimimmiiiiiiiimMHiimiiiiiiK THE CflOOSiC POWDER CO, UoomslanaCom'UUB'lM'g. SCItANTON, PA. Timing and Blasting POWDER Mnduut Moosiuand Hush aloWorkt UAFLIN & HAND I'OVVOGR CJ 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl ctrla UutterlM flestrlo KxpM.lsrt, tor eplo Mai bhnti, Safety Kuls an 1 Repauno CiienVcil Go's uxiSgs Orient Bicvcle
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