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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. .1899.
LIVE NEWS OF THE
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
THE LACKAWANNA'S PROPOSED
CHANGES AT DINQHAMTON.
What tho Republican of That City
Has ' to Say with Reference to
Them No Truth In tho Story That
Reese Brooks Is to Becomo General
Outside Superintendent of the D. L.
& W. Compnny J. M. M'Adams
Has Been Drought on from Chi
cago by the Lnckawannn.
TIip Hlnghntnton Republican of yes
terday contained tbu following.
Tho pti'Rldont and general supeiln-tendt-nt
of tho Delaware. Unckawanna
and Western ralltoml have sent cour
teous lopllpst to Mayor DoWltt and
ISi-neral Jone. who sent protests to the
company iignlnst changing their "runs"
so as to niTossltati' the removal of
trainmen from Hlhgliiimton Of course
it Is pleasant to receive courteous re
plies to such communications, cen
though the oltlcoiH of tho company tan
not comply with lequests. There have
been complaints In the past that peti
tions to tho former managers of the
company received fleuiit com tony.
President Trucsdale assures llenerat
Jones that the inllrnad comp.iny lias
something good In store Tor Hlngham
ton. but evidently he Is not ready Jut
ot to disclose Its natuie It raav be
the viaduct and a new depot. Ulng
h.imton would like such a present In
Its stocking
It Is not llke'v that the new Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western com
pany will purposel pursue a pollcj to
Inlure Ulnghamton. This city Is ncic
saillj the terminus of two Impoitant
noithein ellvMonn, and tbev will bae
to be accommodated It Is not at all
llkel that the compan will neglect to
accommodate the Important business
Interests of Ulnghamton for Mlngbam
ttn Is a competing point, and do s not
have to depend Upon one mill nnd The
Vonderbllt management of the Central
lallioad generallv got along without
friction with the nmnv Important
towns thiough which It passes, and
theiefoie Ul-ghamton mnv expect lint
mony with the Vandeibllt management
of the Delawoie. Lackawanna and
A estern
Several jeins no when It was al
leged that old Commoil )ie Vnnderbilt
was enile.tvnrlm; to gobbble the IMe
railway and make a ft eight tiack of It
the "Ihle flusslllcatlon Mil' va
pnsyed to ni event consolidation That
law. which has never been repealed
prohibits the olllceis nnd dliectnrs of
one railroad from having ofliclal rela
tions with the other Plnce tint aet
was passed the Krle has been paralleled
bv the Del iware, Lackawanna and
Western which has n,ised under the
control of the Vnnderbllts
The fas newsna'ier tialn last Sun
day fiom Jersey City to Huffalo. which
took advantage of the twenty-five
miles shoitei track on the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western to beat the
time of the famous Dmolre State Ex
press on the Hudson river nnd Centtal
does not look much like using the Drlo's
parallel exclusively for a freight load.
It Is believed thnt the Vanderbllts
are back of the plan to resuscitate the
Hudson river tunnel between Jersey
City and New Yotk. and that advant
age will be taken of the shorter Dela
uarej Lackawanna and Western tiack
to l educe the time between New York
nnd Chicago half an hour
It Is easj to believe President Tiues
dale when he promises that the DHa
ware. Lackawanna and Western has
pleasant surprises In store for Blng
hamton. Railroad Earnings.
An Alhan dispatch to the New York
News Uureau, sas the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western IiailroaJ
cimpany reports for the fiscal jear
uieled June 30, as follows:
lS'i'j ls!e
"Sross earnings tb.75.CS4 $S.lu7,T0
Operating expenses . 3.'i"iS,6H 4 211,713
Net earnings
Fixed charges ..
.. JJ.S01.04l ?1 815.6.17
.. 2,l67,k2u 2,41V.!1
Net earnings s W.313,213 SMIT.uOl
The brie Railroad company lepoits
fm the fiscal j ear ended June 3D, as
fu'.OtVfr
All Lines- pi'ii W,
Gros earnings $'.1,7.52 704 $t!"10M.O
Working c.Npenics .. 2;,lf,'j2ii 25,lh.uis
Net earnings . . S,.Vn 77S
Net e.irnliig. llilc
foal Companies . SNS.IT'i
Total $ SSS1.257
Other Income 25'iO!7
i S.S02.SJ2
20;i 7i"
S S'lJ.fiiii
20J.5S1
Total li'como
Chaibs
$ 1M40 St ? s.710 "10
. i,lcl,:.'ifi 8.0-2,27.1
Plirplux 5 (f2:.7.'k $ Wi.117
The New Ym It, Ontaiio and Western
J. iii'oad cntipany reports for tl.e yeai
ending June SO. as follows::
bsii IMS
Clio3 cnrrli gn Jl,;'4fi,lii2 l,in,0i"
Operating exi"ne mil
tl-.Xe.-s 1... 2.970. M0 2 WH,U2
Net earnlngn 1 370.0.52 $1.IJ2.ii2
Not earnings fnun Untile to June
:0. 1S10 Jl.37n.iiV!
Fixed charges !),
Hilance .$ nSu.jOl
Impiovemtnts to toad and eiptln
me nt not Included In opcratliiK
x)iem-c . 1)2.0" i
hiirnlus $ G2J.717
The New York, Susquehanna an 1
Western Rallioad eompanv Mneludln'j;
Wllkes-Haiie anil Dastein uillroad)
tepotts tor the yenr ended June 30, as
follows:
lVll IMS
OroS earnings .. . $2 44M53 $2.32'1.1I8
Operating expenses l,"iilSl l,'u0i,;.b5
oBSB-3
i "Lots 1
of
Light" i
sssseeaat
Fill tbo home with clear, brilliant
white light. Thtro'i uo oxcuco for
dingy homei lu tboie duyt ol our
Headlight
Water White
Oil
A tftrk home iin't healthy, And
poorqUUn'tteonomtckl. You cm bur
oar UtacUltht, Water White Oil at
tlx nni frlea aa Inferior oils
cheaper Ihao lome. Tell your
ATLANTIC REFINIHQ CO.
I V
crawiww!WW"wwwws
Laughing
Babies
Good nature In
children Is rare,
unless they are
healthy. Those
raised on the
33gSa
58W.
WEZ -7. r.
i2EH
I CONDENSED MlLK
? are comparatively free from slck-
5 ness. This mill: is so easily pre
K pared that improper feeding is
6 inexcusable.
I
SEND FOR BOOK ON " DADIES."
BOXDCN'S C0DtNStD Milk CO., N. Y.
tftaftWei&ttifefeWrtibfcUMfeitfeli
Net earnings
Additions .
Totjl lncrcae
Deductions .
Surplus
,JI,0S.1,0J2 J1.022.1J2
2M101 29.0IJ
i tn.in ji.o-.i.m
'UJ.147 331, 12S
$ lGB.idS $ 119.716
No Truth in Ac.
Tln stoty to the effect that Reese O.
lliooks is to become general cutslde
superintendent of the T.ackawnnna
mines, which hns been In circulation
for the past few days Is unfounded
nccoidlng to Supeilntendent Liomls.
"There Is positively jiothlng In It,"
Mi. Loonils sayh.
THIS AND THAT.
The Lackawanna load, through K. K.
Lc omls, uupeilntendent of the mining
and teal estate depai tment, pays In
wages and loynltle-" between $'if),001
and $l,ono,oon u month.
I M McAdams, who was fonnerly
otnp'ovnel In one of the laige supply
liouses of Chlr-ago, has accepted a po
sition In one of the offices of (Jenernl
Ptoiekeoper ) Connor, of the Delaware.
Lackawanna and Western Kathoad
company in this e-ltv He entered upon
his duties jf-terdav.
The fiiui new engines of the L.icka
nnna load, lecelved from tho Drooks
Locomotive woiks at Dunkirk. N. Y..
as noted In this column yesterdiy,
weie filed, nnd given a tilal run about
the local yaids yesteiday. It Is in
tended to give the engines a run today
ft 0111 this city to Lehigh,
UNCALLED FOR LETTERS.
They Can Be Obtained at the Scran
ton Post Office.
List of letteis remaining1 uncalled
foi' at the Scianton post olllce, Lacka
wanna countj. Pa. Sept. 20, 1S99. Per
sons calling foi these letters will please
say advertised and give date of list.
Ezra II. Ripple, postmaster:
I V Anderson, Joseph Archy, John
Allen John Abcrncth, Juhn Anderko
Ml-s Edra litliiiont, Aliss Jllnnle L.
Iluigilt. ltobert Hell, si., Jostpli Hiorunas,
JIrs Nellie V Iirooks, i:dward llrlggs,
Fiank Hutntr Clain Hatison
Miss Ida M Cloud, lion James 1' Cin
pening, John Ciirioian, Jlrs J. V. Clark,
George W Carroll, Dills Cox, Mrs. Pat
rick Curran
John It Depiw. Japhas Davie, Thonus
I'. Dnughcrt. care ot I' Curran Mrs J.
F Del. ice j. Mrs Dallj, Mis. Dunn, Ml"
Ddlth Davis
William II Dstabrook, Miss Nolllo Disa
Mrs 1J M. lo, Miss Jennie FeiriH, Jo
seph Fox.
W. T CJooch, J II. (Jibson, Harry dond
rich, Walter Ciibson George C. Gammcll,
Mrs H. G. Goodrich, book, Ddward Gran,-,
Mix Janel Gen1l.1l.
Mrs A i: Ilolgate, Joseph Hull, JIM
Charles Henwood Charles 1 loaf man,
llarrv T. Hyndm.iu. Miss j:itlo Hooch,
Mls Jexsle Hughes, Joe Hafner.
Willie F Jones Miss Kathrjn Johnson,
Thomas Jones 4
Theodore lviiowlton, Anna D Knowls,
Htrmnii Lam ene e, "special," R. N
Laurie, photo
Walter V Martin, M Moran, Cloud Mil
lei, Jim McCuller, Itlehard McLaughlin,
Mr-. 5V It Mellvans
George C I'hllllps. T. F Palmei
HtnlJosih. J W Hobiiison Mrs Henr
Ilevnolds, Mis Ilenjamln Cromwell
Hi llv
1. Smith, Marshall Saundeis, Miss -Ma-bel
Spencer. Miss Geraldlne Simpson, Mist.
II Slimncon Frank i: Smith. Alfred D
Smith, George Soblieus, Mrs. H Simmons,
Mrs Kate Siese, J A. Staats, Mrs Grace
M Scel, A M Sundam
Hllcv Tlbbet". Ddward Tavlor Hev. F
Thomas, package. Miss Eleanor Tread
we.ll John Van Valkenburgh. Mrs. Mary Van
Luvcnder
Mrs It V. Williams, William It. Woods,
Miss Huth Welble, Jliss Annie Warei.
Giis-de M Walker. Mrs H. L. Wall, H
W Wolff. V II Womplo
Joscph Yoke
Itall in Donutii Cllll Nicola Do Stcafno.
Nicola Torehla. Santa Vasta, Franclse
l.ae. Pasennle Cinepiecranl. Lulgl Itam
pona. T. Ciinto I., Carontlnl. Plctro Fa
blane I'olMi-llik Wltomek. Adam XVn
le wsltl, Jan Zv'iimekv, Harkoemr Nakost
Jan Muckus, Clis Mitehal Kanalus, Juzei
l'luirkewlcz PPer Norwiez, Mleliat
Pbzk, Fiane Sllakoski. John Uailkonskl
Mrs Jurgis TucniikW.
Hungarian Iwai. Lnner, nudnv Wladv--tav,
Paw e TurmlciK, Kunca Ianos, J 1
ref Jolci. MkatiiowJ Toljdtowszkenui
Jozef Korjeteak, Krltez l.lszlk, Didiua
Mlklos, Snlt Mlluil, Marifit Mumit
Cliumu. D Gnmpan, Mar.vl Ilalash
TED JONES HAS THE GRIP.
And He Rejoices Exceedingly in the
Possession Thereof.
The olllcial grip ot tho Mellon club
which was curled In the letter earners'
pnrude In San FiancUco, Toledo and
this eltj Is now the piopeity of R P
Jones of the 'ocnl branch of the N. A
L C. He received It yesteiday from J
M. Dlsliop, of Boston, a member of tile
executive committee and prcsUcnt of
the Mellon club
Dach ear tho club votes the grip to
some "good fellow" and this year the
choice fell on Mr. Jones, who was par
ticularly active in extending hospital
Ity to the Mellon club
The grip was carried In the Scranton
parnde by Delegate Duffy ot DittsourK
and attracted much attention, besides
arousing no end ot curiosity. It will
devolve on Mi. Jones or some one of
his choosing to carry It In the Detroit
parade next enr.
Accomptiiylng the gift tvas a very
nice letter extolling the goodness and
greatness of Kcranton's hospitable peo
ple. Among other things Mr. Dlshop
was pleabed to say was this- "Vour
branch und your city covered them
selves with everlasting glory in hand
ling tho convention, and too much prnls
cannot be given you for the manner in
which the arrangements were carried
out, I hope the boys are not knocked
out by their efforts nf convention
week and trust they are treasuring at
many pleasant memories as 1 do."
JlmJ2."'lm''
l L:i jrn ryw.w- -
Gail ioreieo
STATE MEETING
OF VETERINARIANS
(Concluded from I'ago .V)
lng source, ns well as a saving factor
to those engnged In the occupation of
picparlng meat foods for tho people;
be It
Resolved, Thnt we earnestly com
mend this mutter to the thoughtful
Tonsldcrntlon of all city olllclals nnd
their seivnnta throughout out cntlte
state.
Tho following resolution was nett
passed lcgardlng the appointment of
Stnte Veterinarian Peat. son, whoso
term expires next December, and 11
copy will be forvvnrded to Governor
Sterna:
Whereao, Tho vvotk of our State Live
Stock Sanltaiy board hns already at
tiacted the favoinble attention of many
Btates nnd other countries, manv ot
said states planning to follow the con
servative and well-resulting mensuies
adopted by our state, nnd
Whereas, The successful results In
dealing with the many serious prob
lems covering the many Infectious and
contagious diseases occurring through
out our commonwealth are larsely to
be attilbuted to the eillclency and wis
dom of our fellow -member nnd state
veterlnnilan. Leonard Pearson, and
Whereas, His teim of four ye.it s now
iibout expiring llnds us In our com
monwealth with vvell-di'llned plans, a
united stippoit of the people of our
state, hacked by an unbioken front of
the piofesslon nt home and abroad In
the conlldunce nt the safe dliection of
these nil-important affairs, be It
Itcsolved, That we cordially Indoise
the work of our fellow -member. State
Veterinarian Penrson, nnd we commend
strongly his leappolntnient to our gov
ernor, Hon William A. Stone.
PAPEHS l'Ui:SI3NTED.
A number of papers were then read
and discussed by those pie-sent. Dr
W. P. Phillips piescnted a paper in "A
Veteilnni lan's Dally Obsei vatlnns "
Dr. J. D. Hutterlleld gave one ei
"Oestrus Ovls" and Dr E. Mnvhovv
Miohener on "Some Notes fiom Prac
tice." Dr Jacob Helmet-, of this e-ltv,
alse") pie-sented a vety e-aiefully pr
pared paper on "Ethics of Consulta
tion," In which hev spoke of the duty
and the pioper pel foi mane e of the
dutv of the veteilnary surgeon
The societal y then lead n paper
wiltten by Dr. John It. Itepp, v.ate
veteiinarlan of Iown, on "Meat tn-pc-tlon
in Small Cities and Towns" T1-"
doctor stated In the paper that then
was more need ot n thorough 1.1 .v
Inspection In the smaller cities than
In the laige. for the leason that fiii--meis.
as a general lule, send all 1111
choicest cattle to the larger cltl.
leaving the smaller ones n "Ho'jsois
Choice" of what remains.
Ho further stated that the press'n-?
need of educating the people to 1-now
of the danger attending the purchase
of uninspected meat and urged that
whete state legislation Is not obt un
able that the cities pass ordinnnecs
providing for competent meat inspee
tois. ADDRESS OF DI1. PEARSON.
The most Intel estlng featuie of the
meeting, however, was the address eb
llveied by State V.eteilnnrlan Leoinrj
Pearson on the woik of the state llv
stock sanitary board Mr Pen sin
said in 1S9.5 when the board began its
work that there was bitter oppos-t1 n
bj the cattle dealers, but that ami Ken
change has gradually taken place and
that now cattle dealers and farmeis
In all parts ot the state are heartily
in accoid with the boaid.
Mr. Pearson stated that the examina
tion of cattle was not compulsory,
but was only made wheie a requejt
was lecelved from herd owners. He
bald that atMhe present time there
were thiee times as many applications
ns can bo attended to with the present
uppiopilatlon of $40,000 a year. In
spections are, theiefore, only maele
wheie It Is known that a need for them
exists
When the woik of the boaid began,
Mr. Peaison stated that every appli
cation was, of course, attended to,
w 1 til the result that ovei one eiuarter
of the cattle In the entire state vver
found to be infected with tubeicolosls
".The Mill Cannot Grind
with Water That's Past"
A fagged out, tearful little
woman said this in telling her
cares and weaknesses. Her
friend encouraged by telling of a relative
tvho nuas cured of just such troubles by
Hood's Sarsaparilla. The little 'woma.n
now has tears of joy, for she took Hood's,
tvhich put her blood in prime order, and
she lives on the strength of the present in
stead of 'worrying about that of the past.
Told Her Friend " After having
goitre on my neck 42 years Hood's Sarsa
paritta completely cured me. J tvas so
glad I told friends about it and a lady in
Wisconsin luho read of my cure told me
she also took Hood's for the same trouble
andivas cured. She thanked me." SMrs.
cAnna Sutherland, Kalamazoo, SMich.
$0d6 SaMapWiilfa
lloqd' Will tureHvrrlllij the nan Irritating and
ciulr i-itliarllc to tale with flood 1 s,rbirlll
NERVITA FILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
Cure ImpotctiC) . Night Emissions, Loss ot Mem.
ory, oil wusiiiiff uiscases.
nil cu"ecta of tolf-abuso or
excels iinrl indUcretlon.
60
PILLS
50
CTS.
A nerve tonic ana
blood builder. Brings
tho pink clow to pa To
clieoks and restores tho
Urn of south. Ity mail
.50a nor lmx. O hmf-9 fnr
82. BO. with our bankable iraurantoo to euro
or reiuna me money nam. muici tor circular
and copy of our bankable) guarantee bond.
Nervita Tablets
(YELLOW LADED
EXTRA STRENQTH
Immediate Results
Posltlvoly guaranteed euro for Loss of Power,
Varicocele, Undovelopod or Shrunken Organs, j
Farosls, Locomotor Ataxln, Nervous Prostra
tion, listeria. Fits Insanity. I'nraheinatid the
ItcsulU of Kxcnsilro Vto of Tobacco Opium or
Liquor. By mull in plain r.ncknco, $1.00 a
box, O fur $6.00 with our bankable guar
tnteo bond to cute in UO days or refund
money paid. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
Rold by MeUanah & Thomas, Drutj-l.-lils,,
20J Lackawanna ave Strjiiton, l'u.
1 . , , , 1 1 1 t . . 1 1 . i , .
TL nl tal moit euwrlenctJ.iliooio 10
I liU Uual ctfamU if jou tuOtr Iron PrUtu
UiMiie a Liewici. I'ror.U.r.'i iit-ll.,
U II.. 004 ftorth KMth J'lHUdCl
tibia, !. (tftifttiatrutet la rer; u
VirioootU U buleur (do colUcf ). toil Vlli
AlletjLhriurtd. Parti DUrttd. Uuril9 9,
fink ft 13. lUura fur lone tattdlBCEaddanccroua
daily 10 W i 1 JO Krah man cuttd 4 1 1 0 daja.
fwflwwttUiuuMaauanitj . AUirHaicipoaML,
'1,0mMw!0
(Mt-xri
lOJXJ
4 Ml 1
ii ?
tr tat
' CUM
' Btd
nnd killed, At the present time tho
percentage of Infected cntlte found Is
only eleven per cent. If, of coursev
all cattle In the stnte weie Inspected
tho percentage would bo very much
lower.
Ho stated Hint the poicentnge of In
fected cattle In this particular locality
was extremely low. In conclusion ho
spoke upon the grave mid Impoi tnnt
need of meat Inspectors In all the cities
of the state.
The convention then adjoin nod to
meet next Match In Philadelphia.
Those present expiessed themselves as
being extremely gintlfled at the treat
ment given them In this city nnd nlso
nt the water supply, thoy having been
driven around Lake Scranton In tho
morning.
ARRANGEMENT FOR DRILLS.
Otdcis Promulgated Yesterday by
Colonel L. A. Wntres.
Captain' D. H. Atherton, adjutant of
the Thirteenth regiment, sent out tho
following yesterday:
Regimental Orders No C
Ileginnlng with Get ?, lS'i, tho several
companies of the Thirteenth regiment will
nssimhlo we-ckly for company drills at
their icspoctlve armories
During the month of October, the com
panies of the First and Third battalions,
with quarters at tbo Scranton armory,
will drill as horrln designated. Monday.
Companies A nnd K. Tuesday, Companies
C and L; Wednesday, Company II, Fri
day, Compinles D nnd F.
The drum ooips will assemble for prac
tlce on Thursdav evenings of each week
Itnttallon commanders will usemble their
olllcers for olllce rs' school, monthlv, and
niako report to thee heads quarterlj
Company commanders will bold a nou
cimmlsiionid olPcets' icln ol for Instill'
Hon once each month until otheivvliie or
deied, and make prompt icpoil through
battiiilon commanders to these hcndqtia -.
ters. H order of
L A. Wattes
D 11 Atlurlnn. Colonel.
Adjutant
OF
A skin without blemish and o body nour
Ithcd with pure blood. Such Is the happy
condition produced by CUTICURA SOAP
and CUTICURA Ointment, externally, and
CUTICURA RCSOLVGNT, Internally. In the
severeat cases of torturing, disiigurlng,
Itchinc, burning, and scaly humors.
Sold erfrywlnre Priff . Tin Spt, II Mi or, Ct-tlccK
Boa r. .'Jo 1 OniTMinr. vie nvn.vnT(hlf lir-i.toc.
1'OTTKV tlKlTU AKIl L'HIU CoKP.Sole 1 rOPI . BOltOO.
07 " Uow to Cue lluuon," G-pig book, rrw.
SPECIAL SALE
This Week of
Xow is tho time, to get a bargain
at those prices. You cannot ob
tain them in tho future. Gall and
bee them.
Fine Diamond Kings at $3 00, worth
$10 w.
Solid Gold Hand Rings nl $L2J, worth
$3 50.
Solid Gold Hand Kings at 1 00, worth
J.'K.
Gold Filled Cuff Buttons, 50c, worth
51 25.
Cuff Buttons, previous prices Jl 00, now
S7c.
Gent's Solid Silver Watch, Dlgln move
ment, "M
Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth
Ju 50, now ST 75
(font's Nickel Watches, S. W., prlco
150, now $1 75
ltogers Hi os. Spoons, warranted, 50c.
Itogers Urns' Hotter Knives, Sugnr
Spoons, Pickle Forks, 37c. piovlous price
7fe.
Lnelles' Solid Gold Watch, Dlgln move
ment, $1-1 50
Ladles' Gold rilled Watches at $C 50,
worth $15 00
Wo nlho have about three handled La
dles' Solid Silver lllngs worth 50c nnd
75e , will elo--o them at 10c each
Special silo now going on nt Davldow
Pros Attend ns we are offering goods
at one-fourth their original value
n.Ura Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at
ISc.
Davidow Bros
227 Lackawanna Ave,
It Will Pay
You to see our Hue of
Shoes at $2.00, $3.00 and
$4.00 for Men aud Women
1 all styles and wultll.
yer
Tho Clteapcst Shoo Storo.
307 Lackawanna Avenue.
The Best
Yashing Powdp
SilL&i B ltd 1
Davidow
nti
Black
THIS is only a branch of our Dress Goods Stock, but
it's the most important of all, and we treat it with
the care and attention that it deserves. In seven
years of providing you with Dress Fabrics, we have never had
so much in black to show you. There are hundreds of styles
for you to choose from. We show them in the right center of
the store, under a clear, pure light that is merciless in its dis
closures of faults. Nothing but a good, rich, smooth black will
endure this test. We have nothing else. There is no longer
attached to black an exclusive significance of mourning. Ma
dame Fashion has long since recognized its richness and effect
iveness, and it holds a high place in her favor this season.
The whole stock is one worth examining with care.
onno
127 and
GrOOCl
Is the "Staff of Life - It can
not be made nf pour flour, nnd
when ou have good flour sou
miibt be a pour conk indeed If
sou do not have good bread.
"Snow
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Flour makes delicious bread
Bread that tastes so good sou
will chew It slowly and thor
oughly because jou enjoy every
bit of It. Get It of jour grocer.
"We only vvholesalslt."
THE WESTON MILL CO.
Scranton,
Carbondale, Olypliant.
TAKE TIMB BY THE FOHELOCK.'
Car load U3t .arrived. All styles,
and prices the lowest. Workmanship
guaranteed ev n on
THZ CHEAPER GRXDES.
Keep us In mind and you won't res
Bret 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. Fl". a largo floors full
to the celling a
TL. t-l' Ol. laiimd JJ!
1 '11 iin,
IllUi. iUH0 OIUIJ), PranKlln
Avenui
MowiEEnsuiai
At Retail.
Coal of the best quality for domestic
use and of till sizes. Including Iluckwheat
nnd Blrdseye, delivered In any part of
the city, ot the lowest price.
Orders received at the olllce. Connell
building, Iloom KOfl, telephone No 17C2, or
at the mine, telephone! No 272. will he
promptly attended to. Dealers supplied
ut the mine.
fflOIT PLEASANT COAL CO
The Dickson Miinuructiii'lnK Co.
t crouton am! WilkeMlnrre, 1'.
aiumifaoturori of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY CN01NES
Hollers. Hoisting and Pumping Machinery.
General Office, Scranton, Pa.
BilBY CARRIAGES U MOTS
11 HAND
Oily and
fallac
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
The New
Dress
129 Washington
iiy
Fall Carpets
WILLIAMS
Interior
Efil
8
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Maimracliirers or
OLD STOCK
PILSliE
4& mm una.. HP!
Tclcphons Call, 2.V.U.
311 Sprusi St.
Temple Court iiulUiaj,
Scnntoi, Ft
All acute und chronic diseases of men,
women und children CIUIUNIC NKHV
OL'B. HHAIN AND WASI'lNlJ DISKAS
US A Bl'lX'IAl.TV All dlbeasea of tlu
Liver, Kldnejs, Uladdcr Skin. Ulood,
Nerves. Wuinb, i:o, Uar. Nose Throat
und l.unBM, Cnncern Tumours, I'll's
llupturo Ooltre. Uheuinatlsm, Asthma,
Catarrh, Vuriococele. I.obt Jlnnhood,
Nlchtll Amissions, all Kemalo llseaes,
l.tuconhoea etc Gonorrhea. Bvphllls
Ulood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful
habits obliterated. Surgery. Pits, i:p.
Unsy Tupo nnd ftomach Worms CA
TAltnilOZONi:. Speclllo for Caturrh
Three months' trentment only J5 00 Trial
free In cilice. Conxultntlon ami exami
nations free. Otl'.co hours dally and
Hunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
DR. DENSTEN
is i
Goods
oiloCSj
Avenue.
We offer better inducements
to the carpet buyer this season
than ever before.
Payiug less for your carpets
than we ask is getting thread
bare spots and dissatisfaction
that you do not bargain for.
Everything in Wilton, Ax
minster, Velvet, Brussels,
Savonerrie, Ingrain.
& M'ANULTY.
Decorators.
129 Wyoming Avenue,
u?:!!ii:i(itciiiiiiiiiini:i!itiinnHiu
1 FL0REY & BRQOKSg
t ill 'blngton Avenu: S
H Opr0,1(e Court Home. S
StiiiiiunuiiiUiiiJiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif:
THE
0!
!C POWDER CO.
Rooms 1 aml2, Com'lUi B'l'd'g.
SCRANTON, PA.
niniiiR and Blasting
OER
M,dent Moosloand Kuaulalo Vfoti
lArUS & RAND POWDER CO 'S
ORANGE QUN POWDER
Kl rtrlo llatterlei. KleotrlnKxplodtri,
tor exploding b!mt mMf Pu a t
Rdjjjuio Ghem'oil Co's nxiKvcs
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