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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNI3-SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1800.
WITHIN SIGHT OF
CITY OF MANILA
LETTER WRITTEN BY CORPORAL
WILLIAM J. nOYOE.
Speaks of His Experience in Crossing
the Fnclflc on tho Tinnspoit Tar
tarSpent Two Days in Honolulu.
Routine the Soldiers Have to Ob
sorvo on Board Ship Food the Sol
diers Get Is Not the Best and Their
Quarters Are Cramped.
Corpmnl William J Hoycp. of thli
city, who Is now with Ooniimny IC.
Nineteenth Vnlted States Infnntry, at
Jtnnlla, rlti lnti;rctltmly of his Mi
to the Philippine Islands ills latest
letter to Tilt- TllUUlie Is ns follows
China Boa.
Tiunsport Tat tat
a ub. i isaa
This Sunday morning lliulw us nivir
.Manila, ns tomonow we will reach the
tnd of our journey, the longest er
taken by a troop of Aineilcnn soldleis,
and to say that every one of us will
he clad to put our feet on land again,
will ho putting It In a mild form, ns
life on it transport Is not u eiy h'ippy
life
I am In good health at tlvJs wilting,
and am glad to say that 1 !in.cn't had
a moment's sickness sliue 1 startid on
mv jouinpy flo weeks ago We left
Camp Meadi on July 17. ni living nt
Pan Francisco on July '.''I We immodl
ntelv went on hnuid the transport und
left for Honolulu on Jul) -U arriving
theip on the morning of Aug 1. We
xt.iyed there two days, leaving Hono
lulu on Aug ", and up till this morn
ing did not sw an laud
Milt hefoie another da) pni-ses oer
our hearts we will be In Manila bay
nnd Getting letuU to land at the iltv
we hno heaid and learned so much
ii bout the pist two vears Our trip as
Tar as we.Uhtr Is conierned has been
ii good une, ns we hue not had any
ptoims to amount to mudi Of loui-se,
since we hac been in the tiopltal cli
mate It has taint d some but not
enough to hurt anything The storms
(iinic up eiy sudden, and stop eiv
sudden. TJie old s,i)lng of 'Mlwais
cairy )om umbiella with )ou when tlu
mm shines,' would be a good one to
obey In this changeable illmate.
We have had some slcknc-s as In i
burtv of men talng on a boat of this
kind foi so long a peilod we tould not
pet amthlng to the contiaiy At
Honolulu we had to put off five men
on account of sicklies1 Tbe all had
typhoid fev'ei. and theio Is about
ivventv mote sick on the boat at pies
ent: two men have gone oazv
A PITIKI'U SIGHT
This is the hardest pait ot the trip
Oh, hoirors' What a pitiful sight it Is
to see the men go completely out of
their minds It Is plmpl) awful, at the
hast. Hut we nre luckv on o.ie point,
as we haven't had a death sdnce we
htartrd nnd hae not had but one acci
dent. That was when the steam pipe
bursted and snlded thiee Chinamen
who woik on the boat
Now, about out regiment We lima
on this boat two battalion-, the Tltst
and Third, and every company has 123
nun. making over 1,000 men, besides
i"i' iccruits for leglments now at Ma
nila, so you can ste that we are pretty
well ciowded Colonel Snyder of oui
legimont is in chaige of the men, and
n very still l colonil he Is
s legards my tiip, I will wiltc as
few wouls as possible The looms the
nnlgiunts occupv when en route to
oui counti) .ne betUi than outs in
fact, they are wo ciowded that It Is
almost Impossible to turn atound. As
a icsiilt of this, the men went Insane
You can diaw .voui own conclusions as
to who ought to be icsponslble for this
state of affalis
'Plic lations it is line, we have plenty
of, such as It Is The government al
lows meat enough foi the men to eat,
but the trouble Is that after It has
been on a boat of this kind for sevetal
weeks it becomes eiy mellow
I hive paid p-iitlculai attention to
thi" pait of it, and have found out that
the men that did not eat meat at all
wire the best off, as far as their gen
eial health is fomented I have not
eaten a piece of meat since I lift San
Francisco Canned goods would be a
much be tin substitute in the line of
eg( tables foi the men
About the vav we partake of oui de
IUlou 'land'-, we line up in our ic
spectivt lonumnles thiee m a place
about ten feet wide and sltv feet long:
we sit around on the dirt) llooi oi anv
old wii) .i',0 men i,in, nnd cnt our fond
the best we can
thi: kood is I'oon
The tiapjis nie condemning the ad
ministration .ill ovci the win Id for the
pooi food Its uohllois get and thev .ue
tunltled In dnlnj' so You may ask.
Vh) do men join the ami) when they
know It Is such u haul He ' Th leason
1s this The men as a geuei.il itlle ale
rtll )oung and stuuig The) fail to m--iiiih
etnplo)nient nt their home towns
so they Join the aimv
That Is p.u ticulaiiv so in F i.inton.
as Hell as numerous nthn pl.ues 1
net several men who weie out with
the Thiiteenth Unit hadn't done an)
woik stnee thev weie Imnoiabl) dls-
hinged Theie nie a luimbei of Clil
iiee on this bou and It Is amusing
indeed, to see them come along with a
load on their h.uks, )elllng ' Oang-
ii)'" and see them sitting around In
moups eating ilu with two sticks for
o knife and foik. Some of them aie
Mty Intcilllgeiu. and speak the Hngllsh
h nguagu tluentlv
1 will write something nbout them
s inie other time, as we ue now a day
i head of ) ou Ofeomse nenrl) evciy
one knows thut ti ivellng West jou
gain lime and traveling i:.ist vou lose
time Will when we missed the niei
illan foui dijs out fioni Honolulu we
skllipetl a da thai is vvlipn we io
tired to oui bunks on the 7th we got
up on the nth oi in othei wolds, we
went to bed on .Monday and gut up on
Wednesdii) It seems latlni funn but
such Is Hie ise and when we go back
Cures Simple and Cumplicu'rii
COLD
I'lom the first flush of r-.i ti ihe
most dangerous fotms of Clilp
From the first chill oi Shlvei to dread
Pneumonia.
From the first Hack or Cousu to 13ron-
chltls tlueatenlr.g the Lungs.
From the first Tlcrtlo or Dryness of
the Throat to lMphthciiu
From Cold in the Head to the most
violent Influenza or Catanh.
The first doe restores the checked
circulation (Indicated by chill op
(shiver), starts the blood courslnjf
throuch the veins and bo "breaks up"
She Cold.
For sale by all druggists, or sent on re
ceipt of price, Kc. and Jl 00.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co.,
Cor. .William & JoUd BU , Now York
6fDKpBe9$
BRACES BODY AND BRAIN,
What Marlnni Wine Docs to
.Stimulate, Strengthen and
Sustain the System.
VI n Marian! (Marlanl Wine) Is recom
mended as a tonic by the medical profes.
Mon all over the, world It hns received
written recommendations from more than
8,000 American ph)slc!nus.
Marlnni Wine stimulates, strengthens
and sustains the s)stem and braces body
rind brain it glv'es strength and Is im
old to health ami longevity. Makes tlia
old )oung. keeps the )oung strong
Marlnni Wl.io Is specially Indicated for
nil malarial fevers it gives a scne of
buo)ancy nnd vlgoi
Marlanl Wlno Is furtheiniore of special
value In cases of Neuinlgia, Nervous De
bility, Muscular lit luxation, Mental mid
Physical Depicstlun and .exhaustion,
Overwork or Overstrain, Insomnia, Head,
ache, Nervous Dyspepsia, Loss ol Appe
tite. Simulation and Consumption It
builds up the vital. forces nnd Is a pnw
erful lejuvennlor. It gives firmness and
rlastlclt) to tho muvelcs nnd rlehnes lo
the blood
Marlanl Wlno is palatable and suited
to the most delicate stomnch In caEe of
pale. punv. sickly children It Is used with
great benefit
For overworked men and delicate wo
men Mai laid Wlno gives excellent le-
EllltS
To overcome Malaria and La Orlppo
use Vln Marlanl In the form of hot grog
Marlanl Wlno Is sold bv nil druggists
Trv It and )ou will find that it will well
sustain Its leputntlon One word of cau
Hon however let no representation or
explanation Induce vou to accept a sub
stitute, and thus nvold disappointment
To every one wilting to Marlanl & Co.
62 West 15th street. New York Clt), will
be sent, free If this paper Is mentioned,
an interesting little book containing por
traits and niitcginplis or Kmperors, lira
press, Prlnoes Cardinals Archbishops
and olliei distinguished personages en
dorsing Vln Marlanl
we will make that day up by having
two days of the same date.
Our work Is as follows We hnve
reveille at C a m and then evety com
pany Is allowed forty minutes for "set
ting up exercises." We have guard
mount at Ham everv day and retreat
e-very night, and on Saturday we havo
Inspection, so )ou see We have some
thing to do cveiy dny.
We have chuich twice every Sunda),
conducted by our chaplain a nice,
whole-souled little man, who takes a
great deal of Intetest In the men
1 could fill volumes upon volumes of
aiKtntuics and expetleuce'i which
transpho dallv, but in) time will nrt
permit, so I will conclude for this time,
and the next time T write I will tell
you about Manila and Its surroundings
Corpoinl William J Ho)ee
Co. K, 19th V S Infantry, Manila, P. I
INDUSTRIAL NEWS.
Delaware and Hudson to Build a Sta
tion in Honesdale Which Will
Be Used by Erie.
The Delawnie nn'd Hudson company
has decided tr build a depot at Ninth
stieet, Honesdale, and penult the New
York, Lake Hile and Western llalhoad
to use It. Several officials of the com
pany were In the e Itv yesterday nnd
decided upon such a. courfc
Heiftofore the Me company's pass
engeis have been landed In To as
township, half a mile away. The
present Dehnvar and Hudson depot
at Honesdi'le will be converted into a
freight house.
Largest Furnnces in the World.
A special dispatch from Pittsburg to
the Philadelphia Pi ess sa)s:
"The Carnegie Steel company will
Immediately commence tho const! uctlon
of two blast furnaces, each of which
w ill have a capacity ot 7,000 tons per
week. These furnaces will be built on
the Carnegie Cnirle Furnace property
at K.inkln Station
' The company will start the erection
at the same time of a double track
steel lailtoad biidge across tho Monon
gahela River, connecting the Cairie
Furnace plant with the Homestead
Steel Works on the south shore oppo
site "The molten lion vvl'l be run Into
ladle cais and hauled by locomotives
across the liver in the same condition,
and, after the mixing process at the
Homestead works, the Iron will be used
In the open health steel furnaces or
the Hessemei converters
"The building of these two furnaces
will give Allegheny count) a total of
thirty-two stacks, with a total capac-
I ity of .i.sr.O oon gijiss tons, of which tho
Catnegie company will own nineteen,
with a total capae it) of 2,700,000 tons,
"Intensive additions will also be
made at once to the Dueiuesne Steel
Works of the Cainegle company, in
cluding a large plant for tho manu
facture of open health steel and the
consti uctlon of a reversible blooming
m'li
"The new open hearth plant at Du
eiuesne will consist of fouttoon fifty
ton tutnaces increasing the open
hearth steel capacity of tho company
over :oo(Mi) tons per annum, which,
with the forty furnaces at Homestead,
will give a total capacity of 1,COO,000
tons of open health steel
Tlie.PHliniateil cost of the Improve
ments outlined will be between $7,500,.
ono and $S 000 000.
This and That.
The buildings to bo used by the nut
and bolt works are all iimlei roof.
Woik is being pushed rapidly on tho
superstiucture of the new -Ilk mill
nt Mnnsey avenue nnd Poplar stteef.
Aichliect Fiid Amsden has begun
the work of ecavatlng for tho foun
dation of a building he will erect m th
rear of his lot at Washington and
Lackawanna avenues It will be a
four story brick stiucture.
The Pittsburg Limestone company at
L)nne, has posted notices announcing
an increase of 10 cents a day In tho
wages of all laborers In their quarries
at this place, taking efrect October 2
This was glad tidings to 150 men. It
wns also announced that an Incieasi
or 1 cent per ton would be given to
coutiactnrs.
DIED IN NEW MEXICO.
John Barrett, a Former Resident of
Scianton, Run Over.
A tclegiam was received in this ety
yesterday bv Bernard itiriett of
Thompson street, announcing the deith
of his son John Bairett, who vvus iuii
over by n trip of cars in the Gibson
mine at Gallup, New Mexico, on Sept.
go.
Deceased was 22 yenrs ot age, nnd
left this city about four years ago. Ho
Is survived by his wife and three small
children. Threo sisters and one broth
er also survive hlni. They aro P. J.
Barrett, of Dunmore, Mrs. August
Kotzwenkle, of South Scranlon, Misses
Beatrice nnd Annie Barrett of Thonip
, son street.
DAY'S DOINGS IN
DUNMORE BOROUGH
ANNUAL MEETING OF KINDER
GARTEN ASSOCIATION.
Repot t Showed That the Year Was
Very Successful Services to Bo
Held Tomorrow in the Chinches.
Rally of the Christian Endcavorers
in tho Presbyterian Church on Fii
tlay Evening, Oct. 13 Speaker
Who Were at the State Convention
Will Deliver Addresses.
nie annual meeting of the Dunmoro
Piesbvtetlnn Mission Kindergarten as
sociation, held In the Manse Thursday
evening, wns well attended nnd con
siderable Interest manifested.
Tho reports showed that a very suc
cesaful yctn had been passed by tho
school nnd excellent results obtained.
Sixty chlldten were enrolled during the
)ear from forty-two different families
Twenty-eight of the scholais, after
completing the course, have enteied the
public schools The aveinge attend
ance wns twenty-three, the largest,
forty-live.
Jit tho nelghbothood of $160 has been
talsed to carry on tho woik
TOMORROWS SERVICES
The annual harvest home sei vices
will be held nt the Methodist Episcopal
chuich tomorrow evening at 10 30
o'clock. There will bo special singing
and an address by the pastor, Rev A
J. Van Cleft. The church bus been
beautifully decorated for the occasion
Tho evening service will lip In charge
of the pistor, who will preach on the
text, "Tho Importance of a General
Awakening of the Church "
At the Piesbyterian church, Rev.
William Gibbons will pieach morning
and evening.' The morning discourse
will be on the text, "Following God's
Leadings." In the evening, "A Miracle
Crazo" will be the topic.
INTERESTING ITEMS
Theie will be a grand rally of the
Christian Endeavorers at the Presby
terian church Friday evening, Oct. "3.
Prominent speukeis who have been In
attendance nt the state convention will
be present nnd address the audience.
Motan & Rvnn will ojien their large
grocety store Monday
W E Baiton, of Dudley street, re
turned from an extended vacation at
Asburv Park, hursdav
Victor Burschel Is lapldly Improving
from his recent severe Illness.
Mr. Thomas Rooney, of Elm stieet.
still remains In a precnilous condition.
Typhoid fever Is the cause.
VERDICT IS SET ASIDE.
Opinion of Judge Acheson in the
Walsh Insurance Case.
A decision has been banded down by
Judge Acheson in the Fnited States
couit in the case of Michael Walsh,
executor of Patrick Butler, deceased,
against the- Ro)al Union Mutual Life
Insurance compan). The verdict of
the lower couit is set a.sldc on tho
giound that some of the answers of the
Insured In his application were false
and known by him to be so
"The evidence," says the learned
Judge, Is convincing that he was sei
lously nffeeted (to his own knowledge
with various disorders before his ap
plication was made. The policy was
delivered Nov. C, 1816, and the Insured
died Jan. 11, 1807. The case Is extra
ordinary. The last work tho deceased
did was In January, 1890, at 85 cents
per day. He had no relatives near or
l emote Ho went to the Luzerne
count) poor house In Jnnuar), 1S96, and
remained there two months, after
wards he lived from hand to mouth. The
evidence overwhelmingly establishes
that he was entirely destitute of
means. This policy was for $10,000.
The cash premium was $473. The evi
dence shows that the plaintiff (Walsh)
had Butler Insured for $10,000, and by
will executed after the policy was
taken Walsh was made Butler's sole
"Treasures of Flowers Rare
and Roses Red"
Come from enriched, ivell
nourished soil, giving the re
sult of perfect growth . Th e
same result can be obtained
by humanity in general, if
they look after the blood,
the life of the whole system.
Hood's Sirsap&rtlla. is ihe one specific
remedy for ihis, as it transforms poor
blood into perfect blood from tvhich fol
lows the greatest of blessings, good health.
Eczema "Smcc I ivas a chdd I
have had eruptions on my bodywhich our
physician pronounced eczema, I took six
bottles of Hood's S&rsapartlla and have
had no return of the disease." Mrs. Ids M.
Totter. Conneaut. Ohio.
3foocCS SoUapanil
lloo.l'l rill rr liter fill thnon Irritating ird
nlv cathartic to JawhTPU oodTJajriiurflfa!
IT WILL PAY YOU to see our Hue of Hataway, Sole aud Harrington's Men's
Fine Shoes at $2.00, $3.00 aud $4. They are made of the best of leathers, in
all styles and nearly all widths. Our Hue of Ladies' Shoes, made by Grey
Bros, aud John Kellcy, at $2, $3 aud $4, are made of the best select French Kid and hand
turned, all styles aud widths, A to EE.
Special Shoe Bargains for Today, Saturday.
IS pairs Moii's Knsset Patent Leather Fine Shoes uorlli $3 ami SI, at S1.0S anil $2.29.
(JO pairs Men's Calf, three solid soles of leather, $K linnd-unvcil shoes, at J$l.tS.
118 pairs of Men's Shoes at OSc, fjl.2!) anil $1.1!).
(ill pairs Ladies' Fine Turn Rtitton Kid Tip Shoes, worth $3. at SI.OO.
300 pnlrs odd lots of Fine Shoes at 70c. OSc, $1.20 and SI. 19.
00 pairs Misses' $1.50 School Shoes at OSc. Children's Shoes at all prices.
Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere Remember, there is no
troub'e to show you goods and you will surely save money by it.
MYER DAVSDO
The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lncka. Ave.
N. B. Be Sure and flake No mistake in the Place.
executor and sole legatee. Tho evi
dence; discloses circumstances con
nected with the effecting of this Insur
ance, sttongly Indicating bad faith
tow at d tho Insurant e company For
the reusons fltnted above, the verdict
Is set aside, and n new trial granted,"
Depends on the Men,
"Do )ou believe the thcor) lint men
should bo permitted lo end their livei""
"Ym.lf the right men applv for the per-
mlBloii " Clevelard I'liln Ucnlct.
Torturing
Disfiguring Humors
Itching, Burning, and Scaly
Eruptions of the Skin and
Scalp with Loss of Hair
CURED DY CUT1CURA.
Tho treitment is ilinpla, direct, ngreeible,
and economic il, nnd iaaiHptod to the jetting.
e'sl Infant as well as .iiIuiih of oterv age.
lUtUe the alfocted inrts vvllh Hot VATnn
and CuTlcuitA bOAV to cleinsn the kin of
(nuts and Males, and sol ten ttiu thrckenetl
cuticle. Dry, vwtlioue bird rutiliing, and
aprdv CUTUuiiA, Ointment frcelj, to allav
itching, irritation, and Inflammation, and
sontlia and Ileal, and lattlytaket tlioCtrricmu
lU-ftoi.vi.sr to cool and cleanse tho blood.
This treatment affords Instant roller, permits
rent and Ieop, and points to a spceelv , perma
neut, and economical euro when all otliur rem
edies and oven the best phvtlclans fall.
Fold tt7WIim. I'rlre, let Six.ll 111 or. CCTicru
FAr,21c i OiimtT.oOo . lUioLKTCIiU'tre!.UC
1'otter Ililo Aifp lulu Cor . fcolo Prop, , Hotton,
ocf- " Uow to Curt UumorB," t4-piK bouk, (it.
Tramps
Alwajs nppiociato Rood bread
and butter about as much as
tmjthlnpr )ou can Klve thci.i
We would not encourage tramps
for anvthlnpr, but wo sometimes
think If they could bo fed foi
iivvhllo on somo of mother's
eood bread trade of
ii
Kloui thev would become better
men, and better e Itlzens Good
bread is n erent clvilli'er and
those nation are tho most pio
prelve where they have the
best bread
i Snow White Is sold bv all Kiocers
"Wconl) .'hoIaleii "
THE VESTON ILL CO.
Scranton,
Carbondale, Olyphant.
TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.'
Car load Just arrived. All styles,
and prices the lowest. Workmanship
guaranteed even on
THE CHEAPER GRXDES.
Keep us In mind and you won't re
gret glvlnc 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. Flvs large floors full
to the celling at
Tim Ke'ly's Stom,
inland im
Franklin Avenn:
jOTummiiiKmnnnitHiiimiHiiEnig
a
I THIRD NATIONAL BANK I
OF SCRANTON.
S DEPOSITARY OF
S THE UNITED STATES.
Capital S200.000 T,
surplus 4SS.OOO
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WM. CONNELL, Presldeat. K
HENRY BELIN Jr., Vlce-Pre. j
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tirti ttiu i nrt; i w
WILLIAM U PFCK, Cashier -;
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raiiiiiHiiHutiiiiuuiniinnuinuiii?
baby mm i rails
Conn
The
Fall
Much interest
partment. Shelves
Newcomers are daily
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. Amon
the recent arrivals are some of the heavier fall stuffs.
Homespun Cheviots,
Clay Diagonals,
Camel's Hair Cheviots,
Bourette Homespun Cheviots,
TwoToned Diagonal Cheviots,
CamePs Hair Plaid Cheviots,
Mohair Boucle Cheviots,
127 and
SPECIAL SALE
This Week of
5, Ifc Ml!, tl
Xow Is tho timo to get ;i bargain
at these prices. You cannot ob
tain them in tho future. Gall and
see them.
Tlno Diamond nines at $3 00, worth
J10 50.
Solid Gold Bond ltlncs at $J 2o, worth
J3D0.
Solid Gold Band Rings at Jl 00, worth
jo 23
"Gold I'llled Cult Buttons, Mc, worth
U.23
Curt Buttons, prclous prices 100, now
37c
Gent's Solid Sihcr Watch, Elgin move
incnt, S3 GO
Lidles" Sterling Silver Watches, worth
$3 CO, now i "i
Genfs NIcktl Watches, S W , prico
U 50, now $1 73
Hosers Bios Spoons, wai ranted, 50c.
nogeis Bros' Butter Knlti Sugar
Spoons, PIcl.le rorks, 37c, previous price
75c
Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Elgin moe
ment, $11 CO
Ladles' Gold rilled Watches at $5 30,
worth $13 00
Wo also havo nbout throe hundred La
dles' Solid Slher Kings, woitli HOc and
i 75c , will cloe them at 10c each
Special sale now going on nt DaUdow
Bros Attend as wo nro offering goods
at one-fourth their orlglml nlne
H Kxtra Heay Solid Sllt.r Thimbles at
- 19c.
l.DavidowBros
227 Lackawanna Ava.
MfoUE SVsE A MmE-
t-
AJAX TADlXTS POSITIVELY CC1
cry, lrapottmcj-, Hloeplsne, etc , cm
bj Abtuo or other i xroseo ami InC
cretlonf, 2ftr( iuiA.fi aiui uic
leitore Lost ltullty la olJorToaur.tr
fitamam foretutly, bu iaefsor martlk;
i'rBTnat Insanity k.n Conenmt tlon.
takfrintim ThtIrqi tiUows in-pnodlo imprci
mem' vm enteti n 'uiiu wbero all mnir ini i
! sUt jon hn?inn Un bnulno tox Ikblsti. Tl.
haTeciiredtliouidnUul willcorayox, HocWaa,
itlro irrttn cuarnt8s to etloct & euro Cf iYsS
I 3CChCKMor rifLSd tho n;ono7 hlcuwywnuii
m I rntlcnra. or Fix tLcka (full truntmcctl tor til
2 ! aall, in plain wraijir mmui rotriptof rriee l inVJ
AJAX KliftlKUY CO., "t'v"V""
For sale In Scrantcn, Pa., by A!atthe".w
Bros, and H C. Sanderson, Urugilsta.
W
11 Ban n
Oily and
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
Favored
Or
ess
centers nowadays at
and counters are crowded with new stuffs!
arriving and they are all leaders of theii
129 Washington
Fall Carpets
WILLIAMS
Interior
El
Lager
Brewery
Manufacturer or
OLD STOCK
ffiUN.lllSIJ!l)L?l
Telephone Call. W.
DRJENSJEN
311 Sprues S.
Iimpla Court Btiiil'ij,
Scraatoj, Pi.
AH ncutc and tliiunk dlbfuhe of men,
women 1111U ililldlili I IlllO'K, NI3HV
OUB. HHA1N AND WASTING DlSflAS
KB A bl'lH IAL.T All UUiascs if tlu
Liver, Ktilnc, Ulailtlcr Skin, lllnod,
Norst!" Womli. lljo n.ir. Xosc 'i'liro t.
nnd Luiib". Cuiiccrb Tuniumg. ili
tiiituiu i.;ltre ttln umatlfin, Asthma,
Catarih, Vuiloi-oiolo Lost Manhood
iii,mi nimsiiUmB, nil lVmalo IJIbtMsut,
l.iuionhoe.i etc llonurihci, Bjphllta,
Ulood I'olBuii, Indluoretlon and nuthful
habits obllti rated Snruerj. Fltn, i;p.
loiny Taiu and Btomuch W'ormii cA
TAWUIOZON1J Bficclflo for fntnrrh
Thrco months' treatment onl J5 00 Trial
free In ofllce Consultation and examl
natloiiH fue Ofllop houis dallj and
Sunday, 8 a in to 9 p ni
DR. DENSTEN
is ft
PILSNER
fallacy
Good
our Dress Goods De)
All in
Various
Qualities, at
Prices from
75 Cents Yard
Up to $2,50
Avenue.
IN B WWWI
We offer better inducements
to the carpet buyer this season
thau ever before.
Paying less for your carpets
thau we ask is getting thread
bare spots aud dissatisfaction
that you do not bargain for.
Everythiug in Wilton, Ax
minster, Velvet, Brussels,
Savonerrie, ' Ingrai n.
& M'ANULTY.
Decorators.
129 Wyoming Avenue,
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5 A full line now in. 5
I Coats, Leggings, Belts, 5
I Vesfrs.Shot, Shells, Clean-
ing Rods, etc. A com- 5
S plete new Hue.
I Prices Right. 1
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ORANGE GUN POWDER
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