10 THE' SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1809. Debilitated! Worn-out Mr. C. B. CHne, Business Manager, " Koster & Blals," N. Y., writes: 'As a tonic and strengthencr for those who are debili tated and worn-out, the effects of your Johann Hoff's Malt Ex tract are simply wonderful. I was suffering from dyspepsia and nervous prostration for some months before I began to take the Jfohann Hoff's Matt Extract as directed, and now I feel physically like a new man. may rest assured that I cannot praise It too highly " Johann Hoff. New York, Berlin, Vienna, Paris. KENNY WILL NOT BE TRIED THIS TERM CASE CONTINUED AT REQUEST OF DEFENDANT'S COUNSEL. Crime That Konny Is Charged with Is the Murder of His Wife at Car bondale on July 4 Heavy Sen tences Imposed Upon Law Breakers by Judge Aichbald Daniel O'Leaiy, the Housebreaker, Sent to the Penitentiary for Six Yeais. Coleman Gets Five Yeais. jnrin K Kenne will not be tiled at this temi of criminal out t foi th" killliiK "f lilx wife l Veil township mi Jul I last Aftri couit openel jt"tor(laj inoinltiR Attornev M A. M -inle, who K'pri'soiits the defendant, Fought nil Intel lew with Dlstilct At titne Jones anil ioqueti'd the dis ti let ultoiiip to iiKitc to a fontinuniH'e if the riisf until tlu next teim, i s mmoI impoitant ltni"W. for thu de lpnsp cannot he luuimht Into couit thiw wli ' s this Is the lltt teim the i ase his 1)kii on the list Olstiht Attorney Jones was not disposed to piesu the uisi to tiial to the prejudice of th defendant and iiRieed not to oppose the application fm a (ontlnuanee JllilKe 15. W. Aldltiald, who Is piesld liiK 111 the main couit loom this week, allowed the iase to ro oei until the next tot in Good, Stiff Sentences. Pi ink Mo.i i li ii.il Audi i w Aii.nn slialt weie called foi l: I'll Inf. io Judge ichbald .eHfilii oi i ihaip'i of 3o)b-iy nml ndtni'l' 1 llnlr milt On JIa :0. the li, , ii.i lames i"iipuson on the hlKhwav neat Vimdl i jr. me f th m was mni'ked and nau ieoHei and the othm a 'iiM( lack rhe took r ipu-oirs wateh and a Miinll mm of money The Jud detumlnid to ill--cour.ijre thT Mnl of fun and he -eiit each ot the deteinliuts to the pe'dten t'arj lot 11. i yeais Daniel O Learj who was ai tested b Chief of I'ollcc Unbllnjc several months ago foi committing .i numbei of burglailis In the J 1 111 disttiit a, id In Green Itldjro, was .manned ostet dnj on ehatBCs of havlnp burglarized the house of Km Warnei at Green Ridge, Heniy Steekel. In the field near the Johnson collier, and Charles Con nei. onj the Hill O'Learj pleaded gullt to entering the Warnei and Steekel houses, but decided to stand trial on the ehaige with lefeieme to the Cotinets house In eneh of the two tasts in which ho admitted his guilt Judge Aichbald 'en tew ed him to thiee eaiF, or a total of si:. Ian.es Mi.'luirli, who entoied tho wnsh-house of the Clifton tolliciy at A nndllnjr some 1 1 in - aro mil stole a Milt of dothis b-1 tiging to M,chael J Walsh, helm: afterwcids criffted with them on. pleaded gtiiitv and was sentenced to nay $1 line .iul tJ iful one eai In th-1 penitent! tiv James Colnman. the coln.ed mnn Mho fcnatchod a i.atchel containing over $60 from tho Man J of Mis Jane Hunt ington whit" she wis en hu wjv home on the nUh; of Si.pt. 1G after closing her place of business wns con victed and sentenced to five enlh in the penltentlaij ( n'cinan de.iiMl his KulU hut th eoiiinioiiwoaU'i made cut (almost a perfect cab" agamst him and the Jin v wa lobs thin hall an houi In reaching1 a -rdi;-. The e'ldence shoved that on the night following the jobbery Coleman list n lmgi pal t of the money h took fi.nn Mrs. Jluntlng ton In a poker game with Kernel t C. Lerry and othrp. These Pleaded Guilty. A number of prisoneis pleailrd guilty jesterday bpfoie Judge Aichbald and iieie sentenced b him. William Lewis, chaigeJ with assault nnd battery u W T Koblnsou, of Kellv's Patch, who alleged that ho former rtiutk him with a "tone one evening last summet, admitted striking the prosecutor, but not with a stone He vi as sentenced to pa a line of $1 nnd costs. Ho Is, wanted In AMIkes Birro for larcenv rd will be taken to that city when released, William Paivls, who was employed last July as a bartender in th'e Amer ican House. Carbondale, admitted lavlnp, stolen thieo boces of elgarn fiom there hut pleaded drunkenness ns an excuse Ho va smtenced to pay n lino of $10 and to spend sixty eluvs In the county Jail John Gillespie, ot South .Sctanton, pleaded guilty to stealing a keg of beer from the hind end of a Lacka vanna Brewing company's wagon on June 20 last nnd was given thirty das in the county Jail and H line. John Gllrov alias John Dolan plead ed guilty to stealing three umbrellas from the Imperlnl hotel on June i and was sentenced to pav a lino of H nnd spend thirty days In tho county Jail John rmlv confessed to stealing two brass rods and an oil cup from a lo comotlve In the Lackawanna yaid hut said he was so drunk that ho was not responsible for his actions lo was. let off with a $1 fine and costs. Chailes If. Moon pleaded guiltv of dealing two bicycles bolongln,- to John Hovvey nnd Otis Panedtct one night last summer and also gave dtunkenness as an excuse H was remanded until Satin day for scnlenco In order to give the court an opportun ity to examine Into his record. A. Rtelnbiugh confesed to Pt?allng chickens from J. I' Luton nnd was sentenced to thirty davs In tho eoun ty Jail and to pay $1 fine. John McITnle, nn old man, living In Olyphant, admitted stabbing Geotge IT. Lewis, a young boy of that place but uald that the boy had enraged him by striking him on the head. He was Bcnter.ced to six months In tho county Jail and to pay a II (Inc. John Cunimlngs, of North Scranton, pleaded drunkenness as an excuse for entering the house ot John Brady of the Third ward and taklntr $1R there ! p July. 19, but bo was given You three months In the county Jail and $1 line Case That Is on Trial. George Kcese wv on trill for tho theft of $4S from Oliver Hnrrlu. Tho men boatded in the same house In West Scrftnton and it Is aliened that while Iluirls was tin ay from the house cne day last Julv Kess .mlorrd thii icom nnd tool; the Hi from Harris' trunk When couit ndpiit'i"l nil the tettl mony on the part of the cotnmonwealt'i had not been o'lVr-'tl The licensed Is defended by Attorney 1'. P. i.ollghran Judge r AV Gunstoi who was to sit In couit roni Si 1 esior.l iv wis Ido 111 to appeal tit on th bench but he inn he able to pi -ill' today Judge Love of l'ellefonte vlll be In the clly loi'av to assist the local Judge. The libel case igalnst ):dl'ois Llttlo and O'Toole In which Colonel 13. H r.lpple Is prosecutDr heads the list for toelav and wll probibly be called this moinlng Hunt Case Continued. When the cose against Michael Kear iiej nnd John Mackej was called the dlstiict attorney announced that AVII llani Hunt, who It Is alleged was robbed bv the defendants, Is In the Carbondale hospital and unable to come here to testlfv It Is alleged that Hunt had his back hioken one night on the public load In l'eckvllle and while he was ling bv the loadslde sUlforlng the de fendants e ime along and lobbed him When discovered some houis later Hunt was almost dead. A continua tion of the case to the next teim was allowed and Michael Kcarnev, one of the defendants, eiiteied bill In the sum of $1,000 Mis M.u.v Klley Decline his bonds man An Equity Suit. A suit In iqullv was begun vestcrdnv In Uiehard H Williams, thiough his attorney John It Udwnrds. ngains-t i'nthi rine Courtrlglit meaner Owens. Kiank Waal. hum, Jonas Douglass, AVIlllnni and John AVashbuin, heirs to Culvln Washburn's estate The couit Is asked to coirect a deed made bv Cihin AVas-hnuin in 180fi, In connection with the sale of a lot on) Academv sinel When tne purcha'e vns made the stieet wns known as OiLhard sticet nnd it is ossetted that Mr. Washburn's cletk mucin a mistake by making the deed icid for a lot of land on the r.oith side of AVashbuin) street Against Insurance Company. Kate Keegan vesterdav began an ac tion against the Metiopolltan Life In surance companv to lecovei on a JMO policy Issued on the life of Maik Kee gan, deceased. It Is alleged bv the plaintiff In her declaration, which was tiled for her by Attorneys A'osbutg & Daws-on, that the company lefused to furnish her with blanks to certify the cause of death and has also refused to pay the amount due on the policy. Application for Dl voice. Mrs. Grate I Hunter, of Chinchilla, began proceedings yesteiday thtoug'i her attorneys, Vosbuig & Dawson, to secuie a tllvoue fiom D Clinton Hunt er. They weie matried Mav 'J4, 1888, and on Jan li, IStl, thej sepanited Mrs Hutitci alleges that her husband treated her In a very cruel manner, called her vile mines and refused to contilbute to her suppoit. Yesterday's Manlnge Licenses. Charles Kosar Scianton Koso Broiling Scranton. Albeit K. Jones Caibondal- Mrs. Jessie X. AVonnacott ..Caibortdale Andrew Zodjuia. Olyphant Kose A'llka Olyphan' Joseph AV. AVillinins Ithaca Murlo Bessie Corby Catbondale. John N'ealnn Scranton Margaret McLaughlin Scranton. Charles W Dunn Scranton Lenora Burknett Scranton. Court House News Notes. Samuel Cramei enteied bill In the sum of $"00, David K Alorgan becom ing his Slliet An ordei was made by the court es tcidav directing that the case of Min nie Webbci against John AA'cbbpr and others be placed on the trial list for common pleas court for the next term In the ease of Mason & Snowden against Margaiet Kcnnedv, which was tiled last week, a rule was granted jostordav for Judgment, notwithstand ing the veidlct. It Is tetuinahle to aigument court. In the matter of roads In Madison and Carbondale townships the report of the vlewcis were confirmed llnally csterda Reports presented by vlpwers ot the two pioposed loads in Scott township weie continued nisi. Court yesterday permitted a contin uance of the heurlng In the equity suit of the New Yoik, Ontario and AVestern lallioid against the Noith west Coal company. The new date fixed for the hearing is Nov C, 1899 On motion of D J Keedy. counsel for John D Welsh in tin contest against AA" 11. Thomas for the ofHoe ot constable of the nighth ward C'on mlsslonei Thayer was directed to s euro nnd preserve the ballots cat In that v.'ard at the rebruary election In the case of the Lehigh A'alley Coal company and tho estate of John T Dverhart, deceased, against the Penn sylvania and New York Canal and Kallroad company the hearing was con tinued until Oct. 16, 1899, at 9 o'clock, because tho necessary live das notice of the hearing on the approval of the Indemnifying bond had not been given The comnany desires to take land of the plaintiffs under the right of emi nent domain Ship Building Company. Trenton, N. J Oct. 9.-The New Yolk Ship Building company with an author ized capital of $3,000,000, was Incorporated hero today to engage In the business of constructing vessels of all kinds. Tho company commences huslnoHs with J500, 000 paid In In equal amounts by Its live Incorporators.Henry C. Morse and George L. Ill own. of AVoodburyj AVUIlam G. Handle, of Chester, Charles F. Hall and AVUIlam r. Cronunt of AVllmlnctoa. LIVE NEWS OF THE . INDUSTRIAL WORLD MOUNT PLEASANT CONTRACT EXPIRES ON JAN. 1. Men Who Operate the Colliery Want to Ship Coal Ovor the N. Y.( O. & W. Railroad After That Datn Im provements That Aro Necessary to Do This Are tho Causo of Litiga tion Anthracite. Production Dur ing Month of September Collieries That Are to Resume. On Jan. 1 the contract between the Delaware, Lackawanna and AVestern company nnd the men who operate tho Mount Pleasant mine of AVcst Scran ton by which the Lackawanna com pany takes tho coal mined by the Mount Pleasant company will termin ate. The operators of the colliery have entered Into an agreement with the Now York, Ontario and AVestern com panj by which a consldeiable portion of the coal taken from that mine will be shipped over that road after Jar 1. The main line of the Delaware, Lack awanna and AVestern runs alongslc'o the colllerj and to get the coal to .he New York, Ontario and Western It is necessni.v to cioss the main llns in some waj A load could not wall be built to the bleaker and It has thei -foie been decided to carry the coa' from the breaker and across the DeH waie, Lackawanna and AVestern tr.vks by means of a system of conveve-s Plans foi the Improvement have been made, but the Deluwaie, Lackawamn and AVestern company refuses to glv Its consent to the erection of the con vevois above Its Hacks and vesteidav the Mount Pleasant Coal company filed a bill In equity asking the court to re strain the Delaware. Lackawanna and AVestein from lnteiferlng with the work of construction The case will he heaid at the next teim of equity court Increased Coal Trade. It is a pleasuie to note that the coal depiitment of the Delaware Lacka wanna and Western company have more oideis fot coal than they can fill at the present time All the collieries are woiklng full time every day and the demand Is being supplied ns rapidly as xiosslble AVoik was resumed at the Hyde Park shaft yesterdav after an Idleness of ovei two months owing to needed te palis, nnd It is expected the mines will be worked for an Indefinite t"rlod. Nearly all the old emnloves, manv ot whom have been woiklng In other col lieries, resumed their places, and woik Is furnished several hundred men and bovs The repairs In pi ogress nt the Sloan nnd Continental mines will be Dushed ab i.ipldly as posMble to enable the resumption of work at these collleiles, and when the work Is finished employ ment will be furnished for manv men The outlook foi the winter In the coal trade Is exceedingly bright, and with the Incieased facilities for ship ment to tidewater over tho Lacka wanna mad, there Is everv evidence to believe that the next six months will be the busiest In tho history of the comuauy Meeting of Miners. A ma&s meeting of miners will be held In I) 1 Kvans' hall on South Main avenue this evening The object Is to foi in a peimanent oigauirntton among the unoiganized mine woikers in this vicinity Benjamin James, district or ganizer and retnesentatlve. of the I'nlted Mine AVoikers' union of Amer ica, will deliver nn addiess, and other fepcakers will be ptesent A circular has been Issued to all per sons who woik in and mound the mini s Inviting them to attend, and outlining the questions that will be discussed Kefeiencp to the assl.stance of the Sun tlcoke stiikeis will also be made, nii.l a icpoit made legnrding the culler tlons in ide and contiihutious ircelveJ for the strlkeis In Luzerne count . It Is expected that a large tvpiesont.Uion will be uiescnt. Antlnacite Pioduction. Accoidlng to omcinl estimates, the production of anthracite coal duilng September was 4,140,000 tons This brings up tho total production from Jan 1 to Sept. 30 to about 33,390.000 tons, which Is on a basis of more than 48,000,000 tons for the full yeai Antlnacite shipments aggregated in 189S. 41,899,831 tons. In 1897. 41.637,864 tons, in 1S9C, 43,177,000 tons, and In ISO", 46,212,113 tons, the last being the laig est tonnage ever sent to market Good authorities still hold that the cm rent year's shipments will iuii up close to 50.000 tons The Industry Is In better shape than ever in Its previous history. Prices are remuneiatlve and well main tained for the tlrst time since 1892. PROSPERITY IN SALVADOR. National Debt Being Paid nnd Public Works Begun. San Kranclsco, Oct 9 Di IUfael Zaldlvar, minister from Salvad h to Mexico, has arrived here from Central America, accompanied by Slnmi sbo leda, secretary of the legation Dr. Zaldlvar. who was formerly president of Salvador, says that since h elec tion of General Kegaldo to he piesl dency the countiy has entered on a new era or piosperlty The national debt Is being paid off rapidly, and many important publlo works have been begun Tn people are contented nnd there Is no danger of domestic discord In the nar 1 untie. mn u'aachc, Biliousness, heartburn, Indl estlon.and all liver Ills aro cured tf ' PnV -- ".i ccntii LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES BlllousnosSf Constipation, Dyspopsla, Slck-Hoad- cho and Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COATD. 100 PILLS Bold by all dru (relets or seat by mail, NcrIUMWIciC.,Cblar 26 CTS. HFljJUlril Itch ! Itch ! Itch ! Awful Itchingof Eczema Dreadful Scaling of Psoriasis CURED BY CUTICURA CuiiconA SoAr, to elennso tho akin, CtmcuitA Ointment, to heal the skin, and CtiTicuiiA Kesoi.vknt, to cool tho blood, mako tho most complete and speedy euro treatment for torturing, disfiguring hu mors, Milies, nml irritations, with loss of hair, which havo defiod thosklll of tho best physicians and all other romedtos. . THE SET $1.25 Of, 8ur, Mc i OiniHtsTi JOe i IIiioltiit, Kc it& mrwhm. roiiiriD ADC.Cor. Tiopi . Dottoo. i Cleaning Muplilticry of the ven latest pattern t ued for cleaning the wheat of which "Snow White" Flour Is made It In wonderful niJthlnury, too Takes everv p-utlcle of dirt off the wheat and makes It ns clean ns If each kernel were Moitred bv hand Get "Snow White ' If you want C'liDAN Hour All grocers sell It "Weonl wholetaleit " THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. TAKE TIME BY THE FOnELOCX.' Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed ev n on THE CHEAPER GRXDES. Keep us In mind and you wqn't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc Flva largo floors full to tho celling at Thos. Ke'ly's Stom, FrlniM, NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and liteentli St., New York, Opp Orace Church. European Pljn. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upward In a modest and unobtrusive way theio are few better conducted hotels In tho metropolis than the St. Denis. Tho great popularity It has acnulird can readily bo traced to Its unique location. Its home-llko atmosphere, tho peculiar ex cellence of Its cuisine and service, and Its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. VESTinSTEl HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irvlig Plau, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $11.51) Per Day Hud Upwards. LUKOPCAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Duy and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. f 4 lor Uiisliics Men In the heart of tho wholcsalo -f dlstrlct. For choppers 3 minutes' walk to Wanomnkors: T S minutes to Sleftl Cooper's IJIs J Store, llasy of access to the grout "" Dry Goods Stores. For sightseers . One block from B'way Cars, glv- Iiib easy transpoitatlou to all X points of interest, T HOTEL ALBERT J NEW YOKK. 4 Cor 11th ST & I'NIVKnSITY PL, - . Only one Illock from Uroadway 4 ROOmS, SI Up. p;.., 444 4444444444444444 A A 4AjLi 4. A Jlflli,Jni unfortunate iuPreri from . RlUlblBui7ivtcdUiii JUooJIolion, Mouthful Krrors, Lot tlullt Mc.l vie ' col for Hworn Tetltnonlala tad Hock ' "Trath-Mol'r..r. J. K1 JU tUM. I, -(TOl North blilh tft.. ihllu(lnh!a. . ----------,, i V MilrO'fc I'ultlvrly tbt only ipci&iiit lu th . 1 Lnlti biktn to ur vrn tbcufh the most ctlthuted p llliiiirllJ lrrbcttcurtdla 1 lo 10.1t Hour.K 3 C 9 ' T-T-T' T V T T T "' MAKE PERFECT MEN no or pr fr Longer' Th O NO I' IrHl' IIl 1 t'unolBuf ortd to )ii Th very worttcnificf Nrrvou D'lflfy r ) baolutt li iiuttif curra oy ii nrrnu H t Fl . Olf prompt rtlltf to In. nti ulllaz intinory od tht wt ,TA I to mnl ' inuariin vi ni vwr. inrwiiru uy Indian rattont or Cicraat lot tk.ll v vftia hbi vtowvrs.inruiica vy imnirt w iff or And DcMrncv to rv fune tton Brut up the iyitm tit cJhw. bloom to tbo chkiftadluitro to th T of AfTNyounf orold Ontfroe Uirtwiitl nrfr IJJJJl boita t ft l.fwiltKurftaUdcurT?Tyer tommy r ftindtd. tut b err!d la tett ' pocktt BoM rrbr or mlld to ptttn rppr od tclpl ric bj tmi rkurttTT iv.t cn wt., aim,' Bold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Sroi.and McQarraU & TJiomas, drugtfista. BABY HUES 19 MOTS If A w f TvajJHB' Conn Among: the Costumes There's a fairy story about a mirror that made beautiful everything it reflected. That's what our ready-to-wear cos tumes do to the changing fashions. Not only every correct style, but every correct style made beautiful. Graceful, elab orate coats, natty jackets, short or medium, and every phase of the tailor-made suit known to the best fashion centers The ne plus ultra of elegance. $10.00 Upward. Golf Capes Hundreds of them, and you ought to know about every one. Almost as many styles as garments and every style an attractive one. Paris and Berlin sent some of them New York provides the bulk. Made of heavy Scotch rugs, double faced cheviot and plaid back German stuffs of the Montagnac order. Broad, cozy, in every size and color. Fringed, hooded, with buttons, with revers no end to the variety. $7.50 upwards. Con nolly 127 and SPECIAL SALE This Week of Now i3 tho tiino to got a bargain at these prices. You cannot ob tain them in tho future. Call and see them. rino Diamond Iitncs at Jo 00, worth flOW Solid Clold Hand lllncs at $1 S3, worth W Solid Gold Hand niiu;s at Jl 00, worth J2 25 Gold Tilled Cuff lSuttuns. EOe , worth 5123 Cult Buttons, prcnlous prices $100, now S7c Gent's Solid Slher Watch, i:igln move inent, $T50 Ladles' Stcrllne Silver Watches, worth J3 50, now $1 75 Gent's Nickel Watches, S. W , prlco $J DO, now Jl 75 ltoserb llros Spoons, wni ranted, 50c Rogers Bros' Butter Knles, Sugar Spoons, PlcKlo Porks, 37c , previous prlco 75c. Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Klgln move ment. 14 50 Ladles' Gold Tilled Watches at $G ', worth J15 00. Wo also hao about three hundred Li dies' Solid Sllcr nings. worth DOc. and 75c , will close them nt 10c each Special sale now going on at Daldow Bros Attend ns ve are offering good at one-fourth their original alue. Extru Heavy Solid Sliver Thimbles at 10c. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Av3, sannniiininiiiniiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiima a s s .5 a s f THIRD NATIONAL BANK I S OF SCRANTON. g 5 B S DEPOSITARY OF 3 S THE UNITED STATES, 3 B B a 5 a i 5 Capital $200,000 g SURPLUS 425.000 a Wftl. CONNELL, Preildflot. s HENRY BbLIN Jr., Vlcs.Pren. S a WILLIAM II. PKCK, CaBhler a niiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiium; M&DE Wt A MI AJAX TABLETS TOSITIVELY CU' ALT.itmrrom Jilttmet-l stllns Hi C'lr, mpoUncj, hlepltnn,oto, cnu 1)7 AbuM or othor hscmnet una Jbi. cretlom. Thru 'juttl.lv unit i ru rectum I.fcltnl in ..1.1 .. .. Jmamiaforiladj, lu tintar airiia. t?c5 Piet int Inunltr on toniami tlo i jr m ume. ijieir m i.iowi Id mcdUto Impioi tQ.n' ind ACoetn jl ( IlftP. .k. ,l tv... fil T. lit o hlu lha Binuln Ax Titlt. TU nato cured tLou.and, oud nlllcuro jo i WsKlroasc IUTptrttnKutrnttataetlt;CBcura en A VI! I ichcicr refund tho mono, VricvUU U I Oir . packu) will Lsm (foil tr.itmDtl for 11X0. For nolo In Scrantcn, Pa., jy Matthew i Uroj. and II. C. Bandertcn, arueglsta. "WB f AND SCRANTON'S SHOPPINQ CENTER. 129 Washington Fall Carpets Sllsfflr WILLIAMS Interior Lager Beer Brewery .Mniuirncturcrs or OLD STOCK PILSNER 43&K4S&a.HanSLS6T11tLPJ Telcphnn: Cull. '2XU. 311 Spraoi 3. rr i. n.mi iiotl It 4h. ilQipto tuun ujiiau, ocrauiuj, ra. All acute and chronic diseased of mm, women and rhlldiun CHHONIC. NEKV OUS. UHAIN AND WAfal'lNU DIbKAS. i:S A Sl'UCIALTY All diseases of tha I.Uer Kldneja, Ultulder. Skin, Illood, Nerves, Womb. Ujc, Uur, Nose Throat, unci I.ungs, Cancers 'lumnuifl Illn Itupturo cloltre, Uheumntlam, Anthm.1, Catnrrh Vnrlococele. Lost Manhood, NlBhtly Emissions, all Temalo Dlbeuxes, Lcucorrhocu, etc Gonorrhea. gphllU, Ulnod I'olson, Indiscretion and youthful tmblts obllterntcd Surgery Kits, I3p. lepsy Tiido anil Htomach Worm CA TAIlHHOZONi:. Specltlo for Catnrrh Three months' treatment only $5 00 Trial froo In oftlce Consultation and exami nations 'rep Ofllco hour dallj and Sundaj, a a m, to 9 p, m DR. DENSTEN t iiis a . sK .n KJ I ili4'?SWt23. IDallac Wallace Avenue. We offer better iaducements to the carpet buyer this season thau ever before. Paying less for your carpets thau 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, S.MHIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIinillllU Ma a A full line now in. a Coats, Leggings, Belts, a 1 FL0REY & BROOKS I a E in Washington Avenuj. 2 a m a Opposite Court Mouse, a FilllHIIIIlIillUEIIIIIIIlIIIIBIIIIIlllllllR THE MSiC POWDER CO. Itooms 1 nml2, Com'llli B'i'd. SCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER M de at Mooilo and lluih 'ato WorKt I.AI'LIN & KANU I'OWDUR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl ctrlo Ilutlorlei rieairlnKxploJer, tor uxplodlus blait. H.ifety 1 ma uu I Repauno Chemical Co's uxclomVus i JUUo a Vests, onor, C3iieus,iean- 5 ing Rods, etc. A com- S a plete new line. a 5 Prices Right. , ' w
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