fr-HBi in " Jtr r vr 40 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1899. 3 i writ S Royal I " w BSiUJIEIY PUEE Makes the food more delicious ond wholesome ri iuiwq rofam a. fr 4 4 'J 4 4 $ 4 4 & 4 4 fin Op-Hill Gam? Or, a Ittu'o Down Hill. 3 I ? i' ? tf5 ? i ?5 f i i' ciiA)"ri:n i. It war a bewtlful tiny In the nwtuni ov IS; tlio thu Uvea won- nioiiltltiE, nW iiattue Fcanid lothe - ilppuit err the chill blasts ov tin' noiiliwii winds eet In A tli- no b 'Ran 2 Hurry. The Aar.li. iilclnl liv tin- ci'ntll at-ITciH. were f boning a fond iulo 2 tho Intttf imii ' & cowslips In tlii' Holds & the due, that '. hud settled tho nllc b- 4, jpuiihI nr. ciTB on I he mm: nv the Hours us-, thuy bid 1 unnthiM a sail good li. (In this imlj day I hnv so bevlil iully desdulbed Atclilhawld Dulrinu 1". Juke ov AMnlniHtPr. wnz im.fhl.iR l.W Miiy ,ip a xti"p Hill mi hl bvclclp 2 m1kIi thi' bewtllul VlUI'tKi- OV Loner. tinihuirnt. A' h" I. puiiiImk slowly. K.'ntll nt'dpr. Ii-I iih sueek bi'hlud tin lvdi' At look hint owr. Si': Up hnss Iinio as black .v. tho l.'.iraklPi- ov i pnlllisdiuii & oh. what li'vly. pnlil. ox-llkP Isie, with a nic lilfih" I hfij, Ilk- a row to match. & hmv vnnilPifull.v an' hlz eulvr ilevi'lopl Alnt lie n dPrV pit 1 -h .oil say he Mil?.' Wood that h pood hnv llvi' In the rlnzo nv old; -Mm1"!" v-fdnt li.tv got iimiT than lvmiabpl tin m-'niu. SUlPll. dCl'l IPI'diT. 12 tli' li"'" ov niv tall; but llt. what I, that Unmil tuoii" tumult wp hrip" Look' tcnrliiK down tin- vodp. a teem ov runaway oln nttntrht 2 a stone bote. SM' tin' IipwI It'll! yunR pill ipo itiK on 11) az lio KlhiK'- manfully 2 tli" r.ilnn. Sop hpr Klondike v Kld.'ii harp M.iwlm; In tli Iivppzp! Alnt ilit irodPl 4 thP K'lius nv a UafaPl'.' No. but -di" wood hnv bin If h? hadnt died t.i kivlpk. Slip will pirtuv b" i'-iM 2 lilroev no, Archlbawld Dalrimple ha Biddpr! 'Haw IhiPk! l'pp Hrlte!" Iip Piles In a nviKPStlck. kani 'i sruf vi.R In Hantlry (ho niaddt'iul bcests yeest thoio wild Unmet Handsum Ar phlhawld naliimpl". at tho peril ov hlz !lfp lpppt '-' Hip rthktw (jras-pt thpialn" In hW stioiiK arms & brawt thoni 2 a ftandstlll. Slowly tin- yuns innilen nlaKPi-pil 2 tho rodi & falntpd dod away In a pop ov sippii fpin What (i luvly plpiurc she maid; hpr uazpl llkp form Mivtibt Ki-arpftillv on Hip ki"pii swairi. An-hlmwld waz lotho 2 gar.p lmmi hpr farp yiniK torni, but hi' rpal i ?d that Iip mut hrlntr lior S. Xn ptantlpy Iip ton of hlz nocktip 2 tlu th rltP 1 loot ov tho off ox 2 Hip loft 4 foot ov the nlKh ox waz but the woik ov a 2nd. When Iip bad f.itpnd the ptlll milvipiiiic: lppts pkuroly, Iip riibht 2 tho sldi- of tho pro-tratt- mad cn. Ui!liP waz. bpwtlful 2 bPbold at a dls tence ov 10 ft. what waz fIip mIipii h atoopt bpt-ld-' her? My fppbll ppn pnnt dup Iht lus'ti'?; pii.'IIcp It 2 inv slip wnz still bpwtlfull pr. & pvpii that slvs Hip rpedPi- but a faint Idea ov ln-r ravlvlilns voluptuous npps. Aichlbawld saw that suinthliiK must bo dun on tho spur ov thp niomi-nt. Instantl Iip dasht 2. hlz bypklp. sp kured u 10 tt. palp from hlz tool box & nisht 2 a KiIpK whltPb. foitunatptv. iii I'unnlncr p'-osp li1. Up waz back :' her In an Instant, but 2 th' bravo boy It spampd vi'i'ss. While awl this waz Kolnp un a endnv-piiih-lonklnp ri't h wa:: rushliiR up tho hill 2 thp spot J hnv lust dpskiibpd. He wuz tawl .- Alnny & had sloplnc sholdors like a sars:iarllla bottol. Up waz nwlsp "jo-lupprd & had id haw A fly haz lit on hlz liti; I & In- nevpr wlnkt! Hiz a Klats 1! This show how dpppptfnl Im lz. Kviy budy thnwt hlz lzp mim O K. I'eihapv tho oluprvliiK ri-odcr haz Ktii-st ih.it this lz lh? lllun: 7 Uiozp Mho hnv not I will sav that hutoh lz tlio cas-e &. hlz mint' lz Sir Hiram KkinsKSi. . Uip vlllun diew uisth Iip !-pu 2 AiPhlbawld. "What for did ymt want 2 stup tln-ir. oxInV" llliam SkiaKRS waz an iiui'duknied cus & uspil bum Riani jnpr Aivhllmwld anspid. "I fpeid tho yuns l;dy w.iod be kllld." "No du woodnt iii'ptlipr, paws 1 waz tMtttu iJqwii ilio lodp n np.irp 2 leskow her." "How did you no tihe needed res kcwInV" sod our Iipio. "Oidnt 1 hlrp pum boys 2 skaro the oxln & makp thPin run awny?" "Oh you vlllun." sed Aieh, "so this lz a put up Job?" . "You kin call It that If ou like." scd filr Hiram, "its this way, I luv the al & 1m Bln 2 marry hpr bu hhf dont luv me & I wantPd 2 make hi'r luv iiio, Bee?" "She never will luv you nor marry : ou," lepllde the biae Jnko, "not if you hav 2 walk over ay di'd body!" "Dont rile me, bub, lin libel 2 kill you. It woodnt bo the 1st Ivp not rid ov " This waz tru. Sir Hiram SIsraRRs waz the murdprrr ov 27 mt-n' Arch reellzed Iip waz In u lix, but he wnznt akurt. not lie. At this hiHtnnt both men heid a ius. el In the ferns v Inatlnktlvley turnpd I ppo the paws Prlnteess Gladys Kuth H'no I'Jeraldecn Montmorency (4 it waz she) waz rummlnc 2! The pfl'erts ov our hM waz frootful. "Whoro am 1.'" she xclalmd. Then, at her centsez rpturnd, slip koutlnude, "Ah, I remember ovrythlng. Where iz the bravo Rent who saved nip life?" "I am hear," modestly replldp tho Juke, "fare lady, & am at yuie servis. reddy! risk mo life n thousand times a day 4 so fore an 1." "You are Indeed a brave hero & you hall be reworded 4 yure currldRP," sed g Morgan & g Wright's Single Tube Tires- S $4.00 Per Pair. 1 a a a a vr. g.BITTENBENDER&CO. Powder to tv . thp lVlntreftg, entirely Ignoring Sir Hliam SkniRgs. "Cum tip 2 tho enstel on tlio hill .t you will bp amply i elm burst 4 vino tiubbul," kontlnlidu tho 'Pilntcess. "Nolgh, iiPiRh, thp fow words you hav spoken 2 uip hav miin than mpuld nu:," ipplled tlio gntlent Juku. "Well, euni up oiiyhow, I want 2 see you," then in a lower tone Intended nnlpy 4 for the .lukp, slip rpinarkt: "I'll meat you behind the wood shed at S.IiO toniorio nlto " "Oh Jo, oh bliss." replldp tin- Juke In hlz ekstae. "I'll be there, my ehaun Inn inadp. ' Tho Sir Hiram SkiaggH had a glass I, It didn't Impart' hlz par site, & he rIv a fppndlsh :hupkle az lip sawntcid down the rode. "I'll thwuit thpm yet If I kin get thp iiapers In the case," sed llliam 2 hlmsplf. CIIAl'TKH II. When Sir Hiram had timid mound the cm nor of thp rode (It's a long lain that has no tinning) tin- brave Juko lipoid rlto down In the dust (& he had hlz bi'st R.Lwf pants on, 2), and klst the bcwtlful pilncess on the back ov h'l' ilte hand. She blusht, nz did the handsum Juke, & both was In the 7th hevln. "Dont 4 got our date," sed tho bcwtl ful I'llntecsH. "Nawt but deth will kepp mc from It," icplldf our gallpnt hero. Tho twain was lothe 2 depart, but thay both hove a sIrIi & dun so. Thay followed each other by I site until a bend In tho todo lost them from view of 1 nnother. In the mean time. Sir Hiram Skraggs. the vlllun whlsseld "I Luv 2 See My Deer Old Mullicr Work" as he strode honiewaid. Hut tho he whlsseld his thiiwts was not on hlz whissel. Up was hatcbliiR a plot 4 the following nlto at S.30. He bad overhenl thp kon VPisatlon between the juke and the prinUess. At last he kwit whissllng his favorlt hym & smlld. He was struck with an ldo.1. With the ado ov the Prlntcesses fatlu'r Iip wood stop the fast approach Inb mnriidge. Hut az he approached hlz castel he grew anpry 1 feer hlz plot mite not work. He stole stelthlly in 2 the castel & sneeklng up behind hlz poor old muther dolt her a vlshus blow on the kranlum. Oil. but he was a wicked wretch. When ever eny thliiR went rung he awlways llckt hiz muther, even tho she waz In no wize 2 blame. A man who is kruel 2 his muther will never be kind 2 his wife. CHAPTKIt III. The herolck Juke sped home az fast az hlz bike could carry him. On ar il ving he told hlz muther awl. He had no sekrets from hlz muther. Wood th.it the mall konstltuency ov the riz Ing generushun lesembled him in this lusnekt! Hlz muther waz az oveicum az waz hei nobel sun & klst him icpeetedly. What a dlffrents between the home life ov the Juke & Sir Hiram! Awltho our hero waz poor In the world's goods he hoped In time 2 llv it down. The next evening he klst hlz Ma a fond good by, mounted hlz t.indum ft az be waz Riving her a last mbraee, she sed. "Archie, datllng, stop at Jen kins' store K get nw a Vz a doz. boxes ov tax; niinibir ate-." "1 will he onley 2 happy 2 serve you Ma. deei. I lu 2 due errands." Think, kind roi'dor. ft see how nieny ov yure mall ackwalntences luv 2 due errends. I wot thay he few Indeed. Archlbawld kist hlz mutlier once more ft lode swiftly away 2 wards the trystlng piece. He stopt at Jenkins' ft bawt a doz. boxes ov number ates, lest 0 -wood t.nt sulllcp. It seamd az tho fate told him 2 due so. ft ah, how fortunate he did so. Tie put the tax In hlz pocket & rode up the hill 2 the wood shed. There she waz arrayed In a white moray gown, trimd with dlafanous jet paz mentry. Arehlb.iwlds hart beet like A. wa'teh with a busted inane-spring ft who shall sav but what hers did awlno? Looping lltely 2 the grow nd ft no longer abel 2 kontrol hlz words, he ic markt. "Darling, I luv thee, wilt be mine''" Did she say "This lz so sudden"? No. she waznt thut kind. Slip repllde, "I wilt." CHAPTKU IV. Ho Tiad just nfolded her In hlz man- ley uniit- when thay herd wipers. "We atv dlbkoveied' I am lo.st; save me, darling," remaikt the hewtltul Print-ei-bS. 2 think, with the Juk. was 2 act. lie ptrkt the l.ue yuns madin up bod ily & rusbt 2 his tatidum. In an Instant thay were lling down tlio rule at brake neck speed. Thay had gone but a few rods, however, when thay herd what seamd .' them 2 be the breetblng ov .(Uin antedlluve.iu monster following them. "CiUito hoi Ins," stated tho Juke, "la that an iktlifosawrus?" (Anshpnt lieest) "Nay, darling," tepllde the charming damsel, "its my fatlieis automobeel; ui are shurely lost. Heven help us. thay will kill us both!" Spun! on by hlz d.uilnR.s agonizing words tho brave Juke rcdubbled hlz effpils but In vane. Slowly, but shure ly, the automobeel gained on the tunaway luvers. Moth were hoziug hope, when the Jukp stated In t kam vols, "I hnv an Idea! Onn yor tteer 4 a moment, darling?" "ill try," sed the well nigh xhawsted I'rlntpss. Suddenly a sharp crack rang out In the still nlte air; then another. Hang! Hang! "Hevens, deer, thay nre shooting at us! We ore lost! Are you stahd'" re markt the Prlntcess. "No, fare 1, we are saved," replldp thp Juke, "them was not plstel shots thou herdeHt! I skattertd 12,000 tax on the rodo! The tires of your Pa's automo bppl ate punktured!" "Saved, saved, mo nobel Juke!" re niurkt the Prlntcess ft then she faint ed ded awny. OHAPTEU V. It was with dltllkultx thnt the Juke kept her on tho tandum, but never the less he did until thay reocbert a (arm hoiiBe, The biave boy lifted her gently from tho wheel & carried her tender ley In 2 the house. 2 brlnu her 2 waz th Work of Uul A Xew Inda. Xha good old precchcr who lived In tho house llssend 2 there tall with toers In hlz lze & milted them In tho holy bonds of mntiltiioney. Tho next day the Juke telegraft 2 hlz fnthiMiilaw asking 4 ferglveness &" ippplvptl thp following teply: Deer Juke: Sir llliani waz thrown from the nutomobeel and kllld. If youll spttel 4 gpttln 2 punktured tires repalrd & pay I this telegram ovry thlng will be O.K. C'ondlslitmally Yours, Napoleon H. O. W. Montmorency. The Juko ft Jukess waz overjoyd with hapiiyness ft returtid 2 the paien tal castel. Awl ov the abuv happtl sum yecrs ago ft 2 day there uie sevral llttel Jukes and Jukesses who luv 2 beer the story ov how there brave I'a won the bait ft hand ov thcie still bewtl ful Ma. A. Kidder 1'. S. Mr. Kdltur. Slnts rltohiR the abuv story I hav herd from a trust worthy soiirse that the man who posed az Sir Hiram SkragRS waznt a Sir at aw I, but Just a plain ordlnery pirate. I awiso understand that he Iz wanted In !i different ':ountrys for murder, so It Iz uerhups Just as well that Iip was kllld. Yours etc, A. K. THE SAPPHIRE COUNTRY. Tho eulogies of the mountain eountrj of wistPin North Carolina, poetical') known as "The Land of the Sky," ni'f never burdened with over praise for those who know the region. They nr. vor -eadv to declare that nowhere els-v are to be found such whip, sweep ing and beautiful mountain sceio'. so many clear and picturesque slrvms, waterfalls and lakes, with air so light nni pure that breathing seeir'3 a nsw found Joy; and over allxa canopy of rtabaln blue. The sunny southern rlopes and table lands of this legion rlMined by nature for nun's health ni'd Joy loll free thousand ftvt above tae sea. overshadowed by th- loftiest 1 ".ik past of ihe tockips. llut while Ashevl'le and other widel . known ic sorts of "The Land of the Sky" attract multitudes of visitors, other haunts as entrancing for sky nnd nlr and scen ery, have been accessible only to the pilgrims who sought them out In a Heeling visit. One of the most charm ing of these regions which awaited the coming of hotel accommodations and other creature comforts of a tarrying place, Is the Falrlield and Sapphire Lake count! y, twin Jewels In nn emer ald setting, unique for beauty even In this favored southland. Set In th.j midst of the Blue Hldge mountains, toweling cliffs rise a thousand f?;t from the lakes, and cascades shimmer like bridal veils from the table lands. The i nre charm of It all has attricted Investment, nnd now entertainment Is effered by the Sapphire Inn, on the lake; Mountain Lodge, on the summit cf Mount Toxaway, and a superb now hotel, Fairfield Inn, on Lake Fairfield. Tie variety of surrounding and entur tf i anient Is very notable. Sapphire Inn, on the lake.with spacious niounds, offers unsurpassed llshlng, boating and driving. Then, high on the moun tain summit, rests the Lodge, reached over a line road winding upwards for neatly four miles. From this Isolated peak the view Is the most extensive nnd magnificent In the entire Allegheny chain, and the grandeur of living her? In the sky cannot be described, Fair Held Inn nestles on the shore of Its matchless lake, and Is the largest of these resorts. Tho hotel is like a great manor house on nn estate of 26,000 acres, which contain seventy-five miles of river and biook llshlng, caiefully stocked and preserved. Large farms In the highest cultivation and numer ous apple and peacli orchards supply the house, and on the spreading pas ture lands graze flocks of sheep and herds of choicely bred dairy cattle. Through this great estate many miles of roads have been built and graded, and continued around tho lakes through scenery of wonderful beauty, by half a hundred waterfalls, of from fifty to three hundred and seventy-live feet In helghth. The Inn Itself Is rich In the modern comforts and luxuries which contribute to the sum total of living, with a line water supply, elec tric lights, spacious porches and rooms, bunting, bathing and the drives and shady walks about the shining lake. The management of this group of ho tels Is notably satisfactory In every way, and the overworked word "Idoal" seems to apply to man's handiwork in this cloud-land. A catalogue of the attractions of th's mountain paradis? would be u record of charms which speak far more nllui ingly for them selves. The solemn forest primeval Is l-tlght with wonders for th" forrester i.nd botanist, and In this natural sani tarium, the rest and health and pleas ure seeker thanks heaven for the Joy of living, and Is content. The hay fever victim llnds the ozone-laden and dry air a balm nnd a cure, and the aveiage temperature at Sapphire for the summers oi the last four years has been only 60 degrees. The water Is as pure as the air. Visitors finm the North nnd Fast reach Sapphire, com ing from Asheville nnd Hendeison vllle. N. l, to Hrevard. From the South and Southwest, the route Is via Spartansburg and Hendersonvllle to Hrevard. The drive from Hrevard or AValhalla over splendid roads Is an enjoyable curtain raiser to the beau ties of the Sapphire country. More detailed Information will be furnished by addressing "Manager of Hotels," Sapphire. N. ('. This region Is one of the Jeweled links In the chain con nected with the North and South by the Southern Railway, the route to the "Land of the Sky." The Sapphire country, with Its manifold and long hidden charms Is reached with the 44 A Word to the Wise is Sufficient ft But some stubborn people wait until "down sick " be fore trying to ward off illness or cure it. The wise recog nize in the word "Hood's" assurance of health. For ll blood troubles, icrofuU. pimples, ts well as diseases of the kidneys, liver and bomels, Hood's Sarspritl& is the effective and faultless cure. Rheumatism " was 'practically helpless front rheumatism in my shoulder. Hood's Sarsaparilta cured me and ener since is a household favorite." SMrs. M. E. Towers, 4312 St. Lawrence Avt Chicago, Rl. fJ&OtLS $attialcViU ( hond't Mill tutHr tllli th son irritating and cnly cathartic totaKwltb flood1! Sariaparllla. limit of comfort and speed over this gtcat system. THE ARCHES AKE DEINO BUILT. Work of Constructing Those on the Court House Squnre Commenced. Work on tho arches which are to ex tend along the Washington avenue side of the court house square and form part of the decorations for the letter carriers convention was commenced yestetday afternoon. The construc tion Is of wood, but they will be hand somely decoutted and when completed will present a veiy substantial ap pearance. They will he studded with Inenndcreeiit lights. The work on the reviewing stand on the post olllee lawn will be also be commenced next week, as Hip commit tee Is desirous of following the old maxim, "the earlier thp bitter." WOMEN Especially Mothers Aro most compotent to appreciate tho purity, sweetness, and delicacy of Cirri cuha SoAr, aud to discover new uses for it (Lilly. Its romarkablo emollient, cleansing, and purifying properties derived from Cuti cunA, tlio great skin euro, warrant Its uso In preserving, purifying, and beautifying tho complexion, hands, and hair, and In tho form of washes and solutions for ulcer ative weaknesses, annoying irritations and dialings, as woll as for many sanative pur poses which readily suggest themselves. In many of tlio nbovo conditions, gontlo anointings with Cuticurv, tho great skin euro and purest of cmolllonts, In addition, will prove of astonMdng benefit. Soldthromhmitlh.world. Potii Drj akbCdiii. Cosr., eole rrop... noiton. Send tot SUn SecKU.-fre Great Bargains Bicycles at one-quarter of their original value, We have six wheels now on hand. They were pawned and as the time has expired, we will sell them at very low prices. Call and See Them. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava. I i OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Bttsi ncss and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended Accordins to B dance and Responsibility. ',i Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, Preildsnt. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Pres. WILLJAM II. PF.CK, Cashier The vault of this bank is tectcd by Holmes' Electric pro Pro. tective System. Every shoe in the store marked down during our August Sale. 2tf ):wfLy SUMMER IN COLORADO Low rates to Denver. Pueblo. Colorndo Sprlng3 and Glenwood Sprlntjs. Th? Colorado Special Only One Night to Denver. Leave-? Chlcaco 10.00 a. m. ovory day. Arrives Denver 2.55 p m. net tiny and Colorado Hprlniis same evenlliK. The I'acilic Kxpresa leaves Chirac daily 10.?0 p. m.. nnu is a nrsi-riuss train to coloiado also. For particulars apply to your nenret-t ticket airent or addrrts Chicago & North-Western Ry. Principal AzenclM i PHILADELPHIA NISW YORK 161 ChMtnut St. 461 RroiJway rillCAOO 193 CUrk St. s 3To PATENT Good Ideas TrBr be Kecured by our aid, Addreca, HIE PAIENT tlECORD. , Baltimore. (Id. SZllVli JXJ mm UMUU 1 1AND 1&SA TW jti& yMittoliMjandlvallact 127 and Listen to a Story That you have heard from us one which never wearies you. Importer, or, the The story is only the other half: The Goods Are Of a rich fine quality. Such fabrics as only Frenchmen can make, quiet, effective, stylish, exquisite. And gener ally high priced. We never saw these sell regularly for less than $2 a yard, some of them $2.50. Only 12 pieces, in the lot, 12 styles, and on an average about three dress patterns to a piece. So it only takes 36 buyers to close out the lot. Will you be one of them? If so, come early. Price, $ 1 .25 a Yard. Connolly & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. You will have the "knack of muklmr beautiful cake and delicious pastry If you uso "Snow 55 Flour Because it is the very bist Floui you can tlnd for such purposes anywhere. You will never know how coml n cook you aro till you try It. All grocers sell It. MVeonly wholesalslt." THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. "take time by the forslogx." vim ID &H1IJ Car load Just arrived. AH styles, ond prices tho lowest. Workmanship Guaranteed ev-n on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret Giving ua your patronage you will get goods bb represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds. etc. Flvo largo floors full to the celling at Tiros, Kely's Stom, prVnluTAJiVu, MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestlo use and of nil sizes, Including Huckivheat und nirdscye. delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price. Oiders received at the otllce. Connnll building. Hoom SOfl: telephone No. 1,02, or at the mine, tclephono No. 5. will bo promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson Manufacturing Co. fccrontonood Vllko.!!urro, li, MAiiiifuc'.ureri or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES UoIIcm. MoUtlns and PumplnE Machinery. . General omce. Scranton. Pa. 129 Washington Avenue. SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. The Buyer that Profited by Opportunity. half told in telling Black Crepons The House Beautiful jfti Pv Rugs, Furniture Ih H In El SbhsI If l) ZZ&x&P u 1 WILLIAMS & iVJcANULTY, 129 WYOMING AVENUE. liilS M Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 5io.n:iOiiii Telcphon; Cull, 2;M1. 311 sprue i s:. TtDiple Court Uulldla, Scrintoj, ?i Liver. Kidneys, uuiuucr, skw, uiooo, Neres. Womb, Kye, liar. Noso, Throat, and I.ungH. Cancel h Tumours, l'lln Hupturo tioltre, ItbeumutUm, Asthma, Catarrh. Vailocoeele, l.ot Manhood, Nightly Amissions, nil Femalo Ulsc.ucs, I.oucorrhoea. etr. Oonorihea. Hj-phlllu. Illood Poison, Indlwcretlon and youthful hublts obliterated. Surgery, Kits, Kpl leiisy Tupc anil Stomach Worms CA TAIIIUIOZONIS. Speclllo for CaUrrh. Three months' treatment onl $5 00. Trial free In ofllce. Consultation and exami nations free. Otllce hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN All acute and chronic dlscuics of men, women and children. C11HONR. KKHV Ol'S, UHAIN AND WAHT1NO DlbKAS K9 A Sl'KClALTi' All dUuases of thJ thousand times and yet story of the anxious the title. This is It is not enough that our 51 Draperies Should wear well they must combine beauty and durability. Our goods are selected with the greatest care, and if yon bu here your home will be beauti ful indeet. See our new Artistic Furniture, Coverings. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBE!3:!!UIIIII!II1IEII!I! Which is today, as it al- 5 ways has been, a "top notch- S er," should be pleased to have g S you call. 3 Ml 1 FL0REY & BROOKS ; 2ii WaililnRtan Avenus. S 5 Opposite Court llouss. FilllllllllllllUIIIUIillllllllllllllllllllR THE I0S1C POWDER CO. Hooinslanil'2,Com,ltliBra,g. SCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER M do at Mooslo and ItuU 'ui Worm, LAI'UN & KAMI I'OVVIiRR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl'etrlc llatterlos. Kleotrln Uplnler. jorexpioJlui bluitu, batety r'uiiuai R3P3U.13 Chsm'cil Co's man EXPLOSIVES j Don t Forget j 5 Th.it we are the agents in 5 s this city for the 3 1 Orient I I Bicvcle I SJ
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