qTJR?W 10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1899. ,'ywyy" LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD PROMISE OF ANOTHER INDUS TRY FOR SORANTON. Company Is Boing Formed to Manu facture Overall, Pants and Sbirts On an Extensive Scale Tbero Is a Big Domand for Such Ooods Through This Region Now Divi sion Freight Agent for the D., L. (fe W. Company Has Taken Charge. Fred Warner Promoted. A movement la on foot to form a company to take charge of tho over alls, working pants and shirt factory In the Ooulu building on LlnuVn street and manufacture these goods on un extensive scale. Very few people, even business men, arc aware of the quantity of this class of goods consumed In the anthracite coal region. It Is estimated that t'.v company supply stores, department etores and general stores use over 250. 000 dozen annually and not 5 per cent, nre now being produced In this terri tory. This manufacturing business of over one million dollars annually Is going to other localities, which means Just so much loss to tfcrnnton. The success nf this class of Industries Jn Newburg. I'oughkeepsle, Hlngham ton and other towns net so favorably located Is well known and needs no comment. If the stock is subscribed find If the Industry receives the sup port of our business people It can be made a success In Scranton. for it Is In the coal regions, where the largest percentage of these goods are sold, as the miners, railroad men and me chanics arc the largest consumers. It Is estimated that an annual busi ness of $150,000 can be done here on u capital stock of $50,000 and It ought not to bedinicult to raise this amount ' : this hustling city. The factory will employ over 200 hands, with an annual pay roll of over $30,000. It Is proposed to hold an organiza tion meeting In tho olllce at the fac tory, Friday. Oct. . Theodore A. "White, of Uunmore, has been secured ns local manager and the success of this gentleman a. , maker and sales man of overalls and shirts In this territory is well and favorably known. D. 13. Taylor, (leorge 15. Jermyn, P. U. Flnley, F. S. Oodfrey, L. ,S. Tv ; . V. F. Ketchum. J. A. Stuatsi, q. U. Partridge and others are the subscrib ers and are promoting this enterprise, .cranton's success us a manufacturing center depends on the diversity of its industries and this Is one which should be supported here, where the goods ji consumed. Company Is ForRins Ahead. "Talk about railroading," said a 1irewd D., L. ! W. railroader, who seldom talks shop to those who enjoy bis acquaintance, "let nie call your cA itenllon to a feature of the present sit uation on thl road under Its present managers. You t ecall tho recent nd Htstment between the inaiingfment unil 'heir train hand, whereby the men received a tremendous advance in their pay? Well, almost everybody .ondered bow the company could nf tord to lncrta'o expenses by over a . uarter of a million dollars a ydur In tha runnlngof trains, and in tell you the truth, I wondered tnyelf until I jot making inmparisons. For instance, Valstoad, or Great Bend, was formerly division Headquarters, and a larga round house and shops located here, as wetv the homes of nriny rail roaders. Itut It is a division heail- nv.arters .10 long r and the roura h-uise and shops ate empty tind will noil be removed altogether. Why? Well, because trainmen must run away beyond that point now and cover mor. miles than they did before; the engi neer sets mole for lib lime than He did before, but ho more than earns th. increase he receives, so you toe there Is- a ualn there Instead of a loss to tho company. Then thete were sptcial rates to fft voted companies nr.utnd Scranton. There were lee companies, milk ship ping companies and others, nil doing .1. t-plendld HuMncHi., imt n't paying lb ,umc rates that similar companies .aid on other rmids. There i? an end vf that, and now everybody pays the tHin rate for ftvlght c.irrying. "Tnere were no Sunday trains for merly, beeaus" Bain Hloau did not like 11 dlstui b the peaceful Sabbath: th present management believe"" tl it the H bbith was made for man. If tl'.oy be- i.-ve anvthlng, and certain It Is that ibty bellie ihat It was niudt for the I', I.. & W. railway, for they nn run ning Sunday twins tor 'xcursions Inl I ho cltier, fr. m the towns ami from the cltleF Into any r.ld place that anyboiy It pleased to think they should l!ke to visit. There I 1)Ik moniy In that more than In the regular passenger it a lib. Tl.i'i" Is now a Suntlav paper train that avns the biggest l-.lnd of 1 loncy. lleursi. of the Journal, mail" the deal, and the Herald, World and Tribune came In on the pay. The ol 1 management did not think U would pav them, nor could they make the time, but Conductor Voter Mofnnn took the train through humming with in the limit for the now management, and the result of till this Is that there Is over a million dollar Inciea-c In the business done so far this year. That simply goes to show thnt there is still room at the top, as tho eollege men put It, and the top is a mightv limited space as I sea It.' Wllkes-Barre News. Stone Cutters' Trouble. James F. McHugh, national secretary and tieasurcr of thu International Stone Cutters' association, was ex pected to nddress the local Stone Cut ters' union in Cassesse's hall on Lack awanna avenuo yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, tout ho did not arrive. There Is a faotional fight among the workmen which requires settlement and the matter has been referred to Mr. McHugh for adjustment. Division rrelght Agent. C. A. Ten Broeck, the newly appoint ed freight ngent of the Delaware, Xjnckawnnna nnd Western enmnanv, d'mim.1 charge of the ofilee In this rlty yesterday. His terrltoi . IncliuUej the business between Blnghrtmton and Loss of Appetite. Horsfird'sAcidPhosphati Strtnxthana the stomach and oreotea a good appetlta for faod. Caaulae bears name llorsf ord's on wrppr. -i'jiiiita.;.. i ! I . Warners Safe Cure has blessed the world for twenty five years.' It has saved thou sands of lives and is to-day the only known specific for all diseases and weaknesses of the kidneys and liver. Iloboken, Including tho Hloomsburg di vision. Jlr. Ten Broeck was formerly Iden tified with the Wabash and Lacka wanna Dispatch at New York, and suc ceeds C. A. fiapello, who Is now assis tant general freight agent, with head quarters at Hoboken. Needn't Ring Up This Fare. -.!,...,.. T-,.j...ii ,i,, ,..,. Mm Chanes Dodwell. n conductor on the Central Railroad of New Jersey, who ' Is well known to every commuter on the line bftwnen nunellen. where He lives, and Jersey City, Is In good luck, A short time ago he reoived noUft-1 cation from an English low tlrm that ' ,i , ., , 1 .. i i.. i"i.,, by the- death of nn uncle In V nslnnrt recently he would become a beneficiary in the estate left by the relative. Tho estate Is valued at about $20,000, Una its then- Is only one other relnttvv to s-hniv In the property Conductor Dod-' ui.1l' tniv will be millclenL to nro- iV 1 ,MUU "'" "7 V .,!!It vide bin' with nn independent compet- dice for tho rest of bis uays. New , York Journal. Civil Engineer Promoted. Fred Warner, who has been employed In the civil engineering department of tho Delaware. Lackawanna and West ern cMimnanv for several years, has been promoted to be division engineer . of all lines west of Washington, N. J Mr. Warner Ik a young man and was closely identified with Chief F.ngineor Af'libald and Is well equipped by study and -xperlence for his new position. This and That. McManlman, of Patrick Luzerne street, has been engaged by the Dela- I ware, Lackawanna, and Western com- I pany to deliver coal from the Hyde ! Park. Pnntlnnnl.il TTntrmtnn nn,l Arnh. 1ald mines. A charter was issued by tho state department yesterday to the Sharon Steel company, Sharon, with u capital of $3,000,000. Senators William Fllnn Christopher Mngec, of Pittsburg, are tho directors of the company. A syndicate of Pittsburg capitalists, headed by A. Leopold Well, are negoti ating for the purchase of the Sheldon Axle works at Wil'kes-Barre. The plant is the largest of Its kind in the country, having si capacity of 400,000 axles a year, and employs 1,000 men. It la working day and night and has orders ahead for 11 year for automobile axles. TRIAL LIST FOR THE COMING TERM IConcluded from Poge li. 35'.'. 35:!. John Caden, surety Annie Caden, Prox. Fesor Sokal. surety Mrs. Jusll lvor.oku, prox, Illebard Price, surety; 3.",4. William Gibbons, pros. Anthony Gillespie. Agnes Gilles pie, surety; Kmma Drlcn, prox. J. H. I.esh, surety; E, F. Rosen erans. pros. A. Fox. surety; Louis Friedman, pros. Sebastian Itoroll, desertion; Thank ful Ilozell, prox. Ann Gammons, surety; Mary A. Casey, prox. Nora Bolls, surety; Mary A. Casey, prox. II. It. Hulbert, appeal from sum mary conviction; T. B. Jackson, 33(5. 357. 33S. ICi'l. 3C0. 301. pros. 30::. Andrew Vonchlsion. upneal from summary conviction; Samuel M. Miller, nros 303. Margaret Henderson, appeal from summary conviction; Albert Hen derson, pros. NEW MILFORD. Special to The Scranton Tribune. New Mllford, Oct. 2. Colonel C. C. Pratt. J. C. McConnell, J. J. Hand ami Charles Tucker went to New York last week to take in the Dewey reception sights. At 11. SO Wednesday, Sept. 27, L. Hello McCollum and Harry A. Lyons were uisltt d In marrluge at the Episcopal Mr? and Mrs. (leorge Shay and son ,rl ABOL'T KOnKKITIJRE. drleton of IVokvlllo vtJito i iV.i,. 1 fne ear'y Hetrlne of u forfeiture be mt wnlnstwek lnB elf-eratlng was very much re in toin Inst week. lnxcd ln 0alt!y Vbi Kollerman. 12J Pa. KH. .Miss m. A. Dickonmin entertained ; and subpequent cases. And following that her friend, Miss .Mary Ward, of Glen i case It has been held, ns to a provision Ridge, recently. i In an oil lease, that a failure by tho MIfh Alice Gardner, of Montrose, vis- lesseo to fulllll any of its covenants shall Ited relatives In town last week wolk nu nusoluu forfeiture, nnd tho Miss Clara Indorllcd is visiting In T 1bl,ml1 Ul;cumo null and void, belng Wnlinn v v I Intended for the protection nf tho lessor , .V.'.oV.. . , j he has the option either to declaro tho An enteitalnment wns given at the i forfeiture or to alllrm the continuance of opera house last Friday evening by I tho contract, and It he does not choose to Mr. and Mrs. Dlxey for the benefit of avail himself of tho forft-ituro It cannot the Columbia Hose company. During uo set l,P l)J' tl10 lessee as a defense upon me evening aions. Dubec rrreatlv ...i. . .ww.,,, .uu.i.-.. jyuiici- greuiiy pleased the audience with tho drama. Saved from the Flames." acted by his troupe or animal actors. ii i mummy, urn. o, nt Ml. Mark's church will occur the marriage of Miss r n,i... , -.... - , ... . . .. May imtterllelcl to Mr. Krnest Mo&s, of Mcriden, Conn Miss Nettle Millard, of Heart lake, called on friends In town the first of the week. Rev. R. N. Ives, pastor of the Pres byterian church, is takln a two weeks' vacation. Arthur Hawley. of New York, Is vis itin his mother. Mr. and Mrs. David Shay, of Peek ville, were guestn of Mr. and Mrs. AVII1 lam Van Cott the past week. Ho Hit It. In the midst nf a stormy dlseuiuloii a! gentleman rose to settle the mutter ln dispute. Waving Ms hand majestically, he besran: "Gentlemen, all I want is common sense," "Exactly," interrupted another; "that Is precisely what you do want." Illus trated London News. I m Hardly Gathered. "And sn the old man was gathered to his fathers T" "Well, you could hardly call It gathered dynamite explosion, you know," Odds and Ends. V 4 A- w.V '-S W.l.Wtji k li INJUNCTION IS MADE PERMANENT IConcluded from Page C of Mulberry street from tho center of Harrison avenue, southeasterly to the center of n proposed street called At thur avenue; thenco northeast along cen ter lino of rnlil aVcnue to tho division linn of lands of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company and the so-called 'Beckett estate.' And In consideration thereof tho Traction company agreed to grade tliu pioposed portion of Mulberry street and the proposed portion of Ar thur avenue. STHKFrS LAID OPT. Soon aflcr August, ISM, and as early e.s 1S0I, tho Iron company bad laid out tho wbolo tract between Prescott avenuo and the Ttoarlng brook Into building lots. Ar thur avenue and the extension of Mul berry street aro laid out as streets on tho plot of theso lots. Many of these lots have slnco been sold. By deed dated July 20, 1594, tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal company conveyed to the city a part of this tract for public park purposes, n. part of whnt Is well known as Nay Aug park, and tho conveyance for this part calls for Arthur avenuo as ono of the boundaries, and the map attached to tho deed shows not only Arthur avenue but also Mulberry street plotted thereon. Mulberry street has been graded and mod by the public for a number of years. It is tho chief avenue of approach to Nay Aug park ns well as the chief exit from nc city to tnc Kimnurst uouievaru, ami ArtmJr' avemlp , onc of thu bounclarles of Nl.y AUR ,lark Thoro can bfl no UM. ,m, )Ul that both streets were dedicated to public use by the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company. Rut what appears to be conclusive on thc. 'motion of whether these streets be public streets In addition to tho evidence ,f ,leiH.atlon ,,. ,,, Iron r(,mpay. the r,,pt thnt hy lip f,r(in,lnoo 0f January 10, jsgs, the authorities of the city assumed . . . . . . . . . . ... ... muniep.11 control over these streetls, ami j Mir Valley Passenger Hallway company. , the plaintiffs predecessor, recognizee! th'u authority by accepting the piovls- ion t at ordlrance in express terms. j UJn ()f 0,,,nIon tl..lt tho stIcets n qufs. tlon ,irP pU,i(. streets and that before ! 'inv nnsfcrser rnllwny can legally bo con- ! strutted thereon the consent of the city ! tli Terr must be first obtained, if it has 1 not iiltcady Ix-en oblnliifd. ' Article IT. si ctlon 9, of the constitution 1 of 1871, provides that "No street passen 1 gor railway hall be constructed within the limits of any city, boroush or town- ship without tho cci sent of Its local au- thurltles." and the act of May II. l&iO, reetion 13. P. L 217, under which fia plaintiffs are Incorporated, repeats tho language of the 1 (institution. While I do not doubt at all the right of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal com pany or of their grantees, the Scranton Traction company and its successors, to erect such railways at' they see fit upon their own private property, provided they do not Injure nnyone else, 1 am clearly of the opinion that after private property has been dedicated to pi bile use as a high- way ami nas oeen rcccRiuzeu as sum ny ' t lm t-n im IrtliMi 1 mi( li ntl t liu thnt tin ana ! has the right tojeonstrvet a street pass enger railway thereon without the con sent of the municipal authorities. Alle gheny vs. Mlllville Hallway Co., 1S. Pa. 411. PLAINTIFFS' CONTENTION. But as already suld the plaintiffs con tend that they have obtained the consent of the city to tho construction of tlieiv rnllwuy. Tho ordinance ut Januury 10, li'jj, undoubtedly gives tho Valloy Pass enger itallway company permission to ex tend their tracks and to erect all neces sary appllanris to operate said extension witli electricity as a motive power, to lay out the necessary passing branches over and along tho routes therein men tioned, expressly ineluOliig Mulberry street from Prescott anue to Arthur avenue, and Arthur avei.ue from Mul berry street to Gibson street. Counsel for the defendants, however, contend that the Street Railway company, not having completed the construction of tho lines mentioned on the portions of the streets now in question, the franchise granted on the portions of tho streets where such tracks were not completed within two years fre.m the approval cf the ordlnarce, beer me lp,o facto forfeit ed to the city under the sixth section of tho ordinance in question. As already said the sixth section Is as follows: "Whenever said passenger rail way company shall not have lieen com pleted the construction of tho lines men tioned above or of the Urcs mentioned In tho ordinance approved the 10th day or January, 1S93, to which this Is a supple ment L'IHln Iwn -nnr ffrttyi I li, nnnrnvnl if thl oriltnnnep. the frnnrtilsA (rrfintprt on the portions of any street where such tracks have not been completed, shall be forfeited to the city." I do not see my way clear to accepting the view taken on the question by the counsel for the de fendants. In the ense of borough of Archbald vs. the C'arbondalc Traction Co., ,1 Lacka. Jurist. '297, a very similar question arose and It was held by the learned president Judge of this court that In the absence of any action on tho part of tho borough tho grant of the consent of the borough could not be considered as revoked. For feitures are not favored either In law or In equity, and among tho least favored nre those which are founded on mere de lay. The charter of a corporation may be forfeited either for a noi -liter or a mis user of Its franchise, and In determin ing tho question the same principles of forfeiture on failure to perform the con ditlnns which nre applied to grants of In dividuals nro to be applied to grants of corporate powers. .1 AVond's Rallwav Law. price 711; rennlc vs. Kingston" &. I T. Co., 23 Wendall 1!3. l"L -" i '"' leanc. mim vs. .Munu- , . . I faunrtcrs,,?a8 J&seo sougl .,,. tuivia V.U0 u.. 401' A .v. , enso wherein tho grantee rv.rfeitoi-, rlaiwe. in v,.ut,,,r..inr,,i n - - " -." ....... v.o Co. vs. DoWitt. 130 Pa. 23.-, the lessor i sought to avail himself of the forfeiture ' clause, nut It was held that the clause ! In the lease providing for a forfeiture I thereof In the event of n default hy tho I lessee ln tho performance of his cov- nant. Is not self-oprratlng so ns to mnko tho forfeiture take place Ipso facto upon the occurrei.ee of the defuult, but being for tho benefit of the lessors It rests with him to enforco or waive It. It was contended In thli case that the default In payment Ipso facto created a I forfeiture, or In other words, that the I forfeiture was absolute, and self-operat- i Ing, without regard to tho acts or wishes , of the parties, but the court held that such a construction was utterly unten- nule, and that It was contrary not only to the settled rules of law but to the manifest intentions of tho parties. If the city had acted upon Its undoubted right to forfeit the grant at the expira tion of two years and before the plain tiffs had constructed their railway, an entirely different question would be pre- Ihs Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate Hood's Pills sentod, But the city did nothing. On tho contrary It stood by for weeks ana months and years after tho time had ex pired and without objection permitted the plaintiffs to continue expending their money in grading the streets. In laying their tracks, erecting their poles, string ing their wires, etc., until tho railway was, as has already been said, within a few hours of completion. It cannot bo contended for a moment that as between prlvato parties such conduct would not be n waiver of the right to forfeiture, and as has already been shown, tho city stands on on higher ground than n, prl vato Individual. I am of opinion that tho Injunction should be made permanent. It Is ordered that notice or tho tlllrg of this opinion be given by tho p:othctiotary to the par ties or their attorneys, and If no excep tions thereto aro filed In tho proper of fice within thirty days after tho servlco of such notlco final decree will bo entered thereon. Counsel for the plaintiffs aro re quested to preporo and submit final de cree for approval. Mistaken Identity. Attorney You say you hud called to see Miss Billings and was at tho huuso at tho tlmo tho burglary was committed? Witness Yes, sir. "Then how did It happen that when the prisoner dashed Into the room and nsdaulted you, yen leoped through the window and went home, making no nt tempt to defend tho lady or give the alarm," "I thought It was her father." Babies Take Cuticura Resolvent Dccauso it is so puro and wbolos6mo that, mothers can glvo it freely to children o all ages. It cooN and cleanses tho blood, and is o tho groatest valuo In speedily curing disfiguring, burning, scaly humors, rashes, and irritations, when taken In con nection with Hot baths of Coticeua Soai, and gentlo anointings with Cdticuha, tho great skin cure nnd purstt of emollients. gnld thronjhoutthowld. Fotnt Dtrn ind Cnaa. Coir., t'ropi., Iiotton. ' tlov to Cur Bitty lluheC&to. SPECIAL SALE This Week of 5, Ul), Now in tho time to get a bargain at theso prices. You cannot ob tain them in tho future. Call and seo thorn. Fine Diamond Rings at $5.00, worth $10.00. Solid Cold Rand Itings at $1.25, worth J3.50. Solid Cold Band Rings at $1.00, worth $2.25. Gold Filled Cuff Buttons, 50c, worth $1.2o. Cult Buttons, provlous prices $1.00, now 37c. Gent's Solid Silver Watch, Elgin move mont. $.1.M. Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth $3.50, now $3.75. Gent's Nickel Watches, S. W., prlco $.!.50, now $1.75. Rogers Bros'. Spoons, warranted, 50c. Rogers Bros. Butter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Pickle Forks, 37c, previous prico 75c Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Blgln move ment, $14.50. Ladles' Gold Filled Watches at $6., worth $15.00. We also have about three hundred La. dies' Solid Silver Rings, worth Mc. and 75c, will close them at 10c each. Special sale now going on at Davldow Bros. Attend as we are offering goods at one-fourth their original value. Extra Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at 19c Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Avs. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., N:w York, Opp. Orace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest nnd unobtrusive way thero aro few better conducted hotels In tho metropolis than tho St. Denis. Tho great popularity it has acquired can readily be traced to Its unique location. Its home-like atmosphere, the peculiar ex cellence of Its cuisine and Bervlce, and Its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. L, Cor. Sixteenth St. an J Ir?Ii2 Plan, NEW YORK. AMKKICAN PLAN, $:$.50 Day and Upwards. eukuii-:an plan, $1.50 Day and Upwards. Per 'or I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -f-f t f- f f 4- tor lSiisliicss Men In the heart of the wholesale district. For Miopiiers 3 minutes' walk to Wanamnkersj S minutes to Ulefcel Cooper's JJIg Store. Kasy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For tjislrtseers One block from R'way Cars. riv. Ing easy transportation to all poll loinis or at Interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOIUC. Cor. 11th ST. & UNIVERSITY PL. Only ono Illock from Broadway. Itoomi, $1 Up. ..Stti'KS. -f-4- 4- -t-t MAKE PERFECT MEN UOKOTHKrAIUt UonolHuf fir Ixuigrrf Th )ori anil autt'Mloni or in ran uirfiKiiruia jint. in rj agrncMiivi niryuu l"!fi rttcAiof Ncryou ItrMllfr ri Lltliiri'ti. Olt uroniut rlltf lu In. ftlOI TA and drslB of tllal DOKctt. mrurtJ b Iiidltcrtlluna orticcneioftarlr iraia, mnart vlaror aid Dcttntrv tattvarv funs. lion- Brae Bpua iyiiam. Otr Jrt& Moom in th rhatkaand lujtre to tht ayca olriA younjor old. On aw tirnrafiui Dtrr.Nl I Jo boiti at M.Oattplwtfuaratadcura WrY? or aionr ra wiiaw. i.u t rarrivu in rrlad In vail " potkat. Bo'1 Bit vn ttfip'Jt Mf,v Oluia, fcrvwhata.or matladla Plato trap ric 07 ina rmrun vv, af( nut,'- Sold In Scranton. Fa., by Matthews Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, druffststs. "--- -- & oimoJtyluWallacf Fall Much interest centers nowadays at our Dress Goods De partment. Shelves and counters are crowded with new stuffs. Newcomers are daily arriving and they are all leaders of their class, just as this store is a leader in their showing. So the visitors at the dress goods display increase daily and learn the latest decrees of fashion makers, and see the fab rics in patterns to be seen nowhere else in Scranton. Among the recent arrivals are some of the heavier fall stuffs. Homespun Cheviots, C!ay Diagonals, Camel's Hair Cheviots, Bourette Homespun Cheviots, TwoToned Diagonal Cheviots, Camel's Hair Plaid Cheviots, Mohair Boucle Cheviots, Coooollv 127 and I Tramps Always appreciate good bread and butter about as much as ! anything you can give them. I We would not encourage tramps for anything, but wo sometimes J think if thc-y could bo fed for awhile on some of mother's good bread made of 4( ?? Flour they would beromo better men and better citizens. Good bread Is a great clvlllzer. and those nations aro the most pro gresslve where they have the best bread. Snow White is fold by nil grocers. "Wconly wholesale!!." THE WESTON DLL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. V- w arn TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed e a on THE CHEAPER GR VDES. Keep us in mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods ns represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immenso stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Flvj largo floors full to tho celling at This. Kelly's Stoni, Itl and 1:1.1 Franklin Avenuj iUlI PLEllSil COAL At Retail. Coal of tlio best quality (or domestic use ana of nil sires. Including Buckwheat and Hlrdseye, deltvorcd In any pnrt of tho city, at tho lowest price. Ordcro received nt th olllc', Connnll building, Hoom S08; telephone No, 1702, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will he promptly nttended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO The Ulckson Manufacturing Co. hcruntou and WllUevtlivr I'ii Mimufaoturar4 of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES DullcMi llolstlncnd Pumpln. Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Fa. ------ ---------- -.----.- --- hy unm n go-grrts SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. The Favored Dress 129 Washington Fall Carpets WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. Interior Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, ., lUUllloUllo OUlo Lager Manufacturers or OLD STOCK ffiUffillWSIJSdlDlPJ Telephone Call. 2.M DR.DBNSTEN 311 Sprues S, Tfinpla Court tiuliiiu, ScrdQtoa, Fa. All acute and chronic disease of men, women nnd children. OHUONIG, NBHV. OUB, UHAIN ANU WASTING DISEAS ES A Si'KClALTY. All diseases of tha Liver, Kidneys, Wndder, Skin, Dlood, Nerves, Womb, Eyo, Kar, No.e, Throat, and Lungs, Cancers, Tumours. Plljs Jluptuio Goitre, Hhcumatlsm, Asthma, Catarrh, Varlococele, Lost Manhood, NlKhtly Emissions, all Female Diseases, Leucorrhoea, etc. Oonorrhea, Syphilid, Ulood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery, Fits. Epi lepsy Tape nnd HtomHch worms. CA TAItnilOZONE. Bpecino for Cutnrrh. Three months' treatment only J5.00. Trial free ln olllce. Consultation and exami nations free. Ollleo hours dally ,md Runday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. in, ISfflMI B 00 KR W" rS i MWk. DR. DENSTEN'RepaUlD GhsmlO! Co's dxiv 1? --. .- aaaaaaatskft-( Goods All in Various Qualities, at Prices from 75 Cents Yard Up to $2,50 Avenue. a I yj $1 4 53 We offer better iuducameuts to the carpet buyer this season, than ever before. Payiug less for your carpets thau we ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfactiou that you do not bargain for. Everything in Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrie, Ingrain. UliniIli!MSISIEI!liIII!IIIIIIII9IilEIiIIU Ira 1 1 1 Ml I c s A full line now in. - s Coats, Legging1?, Belts, 5 5 Vests, Shot, Shells.Clean- 5 3 ing Rods, etc. A com- S 2 plete new line. 3 Prices Right. aw !2 I FL0REY & BROOKS Mat 35 1 2ii Washington Aenu;. 5 u upposue i.uuri uousc. m lllIIBlCSIlEEIltSBZIlI!2lllllUISIIIIIK THE IliOOSiC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 and'.', Coiu'llli B'IM'g. BCRANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Mi.de at Mooslc and UmU 'ale Worlci, UFLIN & RAND POWDP.R CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl'clrlo lUtterlei, Hloatrtn Exploders tor exploding blmU, Safety Kim uu.l -v-T'-v -- J1 . i 1 1 I
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