THE SCRANTON TRIBUNlfl-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1899. Whatl Leave Scranton? 16 ess l Somo of our competitors who lire, no iloulit, anxious to no us bo, have been busylntf tlicmnelvos trlllnir thin Story about. Wo think tt tlino wo hail a wonl to say. With the tine line of comls wo have, nnil the utompt way of handling our customers, wo nro Kalnlnff frlcndi anil patrons rnpltlly. Our l'funoa arc, without question, somo of the finest to day on tho mnikct. The very best possl blo to buy is tho Knnbc. If you want a hlRh jjrado piano at the least rmeslblo ox penso, buy u Hilcgs or a Voso .t Son. If you want a Rood, well built piano at a reasonnble cost buy n Ludwlit. If 'you want to patronize n Sollil nnd Ilcllablo firm buy your piano at Perry Hro titers. l'honoRraplis. Oraphcphones anil win piles. JIall orilers promptly attended to. PERRY BROTHERS 205 Wyomins Ave., Ice Cream. CGST IN TOWN, 2F" Per Oc Quart- LACKAWANNA DAISY CO Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered 035-317 Adims Avenus. only a mild form of this dlscnso that Is prevalent, howover, Is evidenced by tlio fact that thcro were only thrcp deaths reported. TODAY AT THU TOSTOFKICH.-To-day being a legal holiday iho same will bo observed nt tho postolTlco as follows: General delivery and stamp windows will remain closed after 12 o'clock noon. Money order and rcBlstry departments will bo closed all day. Canters will muko morning deliveries only. Stall will bo received nnd dispatched as usual. Ezra II. Illpple, P. SI. PAY DAYS. The Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western company paid yester day nt tho I'yno, Taylor and Iloldun. nnd will pay today at Storra No. 1. Tomorrow tho employes of tho Cayuga and Ilrlsbln will recelvo their monthly wages. Tho Delawaro nnd Hudson com pany paid Saturday at the Grassy Island, Olyphant, nnd Delawnrc, Mill Creek. Yesterday tho employes at tho Olyphant and Kddy Creek mines were paid. COW CAUSING THOUnLU.-Mountcd Olllccr llloch ycFtcrday took charBO of a cow which had been committing all sorts of depredations In tho "Hill" dis trict, eatlns up lato plants, shrubs, grass nnd other things. Tho bovine was brousht to tho central city and locked up In ricllcs' livery stable and tho mayor ntid chief of police have given solemn no tice that sho will not be released until they nro thorouBhly satisfied that the depredations will be ntopped. MISS DUNN'S TRAVEL TALKS A rare treat Is In store for nil who will be nblo to listen to Miss Emellne A. Dunn at tho lllcyclo Club rooms Tuesday even Ins and Wednesday nftcrnoon. The Indies of the Young Women's Chrtstlnn nssoclntlon have conferred a fnvor upon nil lovers of art nnd travel In aftordlns them an opportunity to hear these talks. Miss Dunn Is nn aitlst of note and a bright nnd entertaining talker. Tickets are on t-ale nt tho Young Women's Chris tian association and tho music stores. DR. A. A. LINDAB'JRY. Sicclaliks Suigery, Lissij of Yonm Cfllco Hours 11 to 12 a. m 2lo .1 n. m Aflttfirience 7 l Up m Ofllce 210 Uoimoll Itultdlu 'ttmdonca i!10 noutli Main Men i Scranton Transfer Co., HUdll J. KEBNAN, Alanazsr. Checks I'nsi;n;o dhuet from riil lotiea to any purl uf lue L'nlto-i Stulflj. (Mice 10!) Lju'ku. Ave. iMioac 525 HUJ,T.NGT0.i,3 BWSRY. 420 Spruce Sirccl. Mavinlo Temple. C S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In the City Who Is a Gr.iduaio in Midlvinc. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. Fy bU. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. ,'e. Ear, Nose aud Throat Office Hours 3 a. m. to 13.30 p. m.; 2 to . Williams Building, Opp. 1'ostotllco. KETTIICK TESTIMONIAL Larry Ket rick will be given a testimonial Nov. 10, nt Music hall. His henlth Is falling and his physicians' ndvlce has been that he depart to a more congenial climate. This ha has decided to do, nnd his friends In tend showing their regard for him In a KiihMnntlitl manner. Excellent tnlent hns been secured for the entertainment, nhlrh will be attended to by tho follow ing commlttro of nrrangements: Francis Rcnnlon. secretary; Alexander Connell, John E. O'Mnllev. M. P.: John C. Roche. Edwin Krable. W. A. St John. P. W. Cos tcllo, I. J. Hlckey, II. H. Long. VERY BUSY .DAY IN THE COURTS LAIIGK NUMBER OF OPINIONS WERE HANDED DOWN. Mrs. A. KoynoldSjWho Was Convict ed of Forgery Is Refused a Now Trial Meeting of Qrnnd Jury nnd Reports of Constables F. J. Dick crt lias Filed His Answer in the Toor Board Case Three Moro Ap plications for Divorce Filed Case Against Commissioners. Twelve decisions were handed down at the opening of court yesterday morning;, nine of them coming from Judge Edwards, one from Judse Gunster and two from tho court en banc. One that came from Judge Edwards Is of general Importance. It deals with the relations between contractors, sub contractors and material men In the matter of lions. It Is the case of the North End Lumber company against A. 1'. O'Donncll, A now trial was re fused. In the case of Mrs. A. rteynotds of tho West Side, convicted of forging her husband's name to a vouchor for J30, which wns presented to tho Lackawan na Trust and Safe Deposit company, the defendant's attorneys, Vosbuig & Dawson, applied for a now trial on the ground that a wife can not com mit n crime by forging her husband's name, A new trial wns refused. The rule for n new trial applied for by tho defendant In the case of John J. Kahcy and James Fnhey against the Emplro Life Insurance company ot.i discharged by Judge Edwards and the new trial refused. The plaintiff was given a verdict of $2,4SO.G3 on an .nsurance policy on their father. The company wanted to pay $1,510.70, th policy share of tho mortuary fund, objecting to the recovery of $903.75 premiums paid on cash anil Interest amounting to $154.23, contending that every such shnte of the premiums and nnor.viote n .,m.j tr. ! """" "" " l'l""-" '" 1 " I tuary fund are recoverable. It is a every endeavor to got complete re- j caae whcre the court gives the plain turns to The Tribuno tonight from ' tllf tho benclli of the commas and Him every precinct in their territory at j P'lnt an Insurance policy. i, nunf ,ii,i ,f m, In the cue of John J. Cttrran against Tribuno will be thankful to its friends for volunteered help in tho It would take too long to tell all the diseases that War ner's Safe Cure protects us from ; that is to say, all that arise from dis eased kidneys and liver. A Great doc tor has said that "the greatness of their number is only equaled by the in sidiousness of their approach." Warner's Safe Cure is an infallible preventative and specific for all dis orders in the above named organs. OLEO DEALERS IhUST TAKE OUT LICENSE REVENUE DEPARTMENT AFTER LAW BREAKERS. At tho Instanco of Internal Revenue Collector T. F. Penman, James Devino and James Hess, Both of This City Wcro Arrested Yesterday for Their Appearance at United Statos Court Charges Against Them Othor Arrests to Bo Made. jjMNWNN 5 v jS i 1S1 Tin 63 v Vv "Sftiil 5 AssaJr Weddiii Gifts 1 5 Why wnsto time, illsrusstng what you will cot when wo can suvo you a grunt 5f deal of tlmo nnd worry, as our lino Is so m larpo and varied '.hat It Is an easy matter X to mnko selections; wo have been open- C, ing up mnny new and beautiful goods in 5f. China, Cut Glass, Drlc-a-Brac, etc. 2g SCIIANTON'S CHINA AND LAMP HeADQUAnTCfJ3 CVxvaTVC&XX . PLUMBERS STRIKE OVER. Hen Will Go Back to Work This Morning Term3 of the Agree ment Reached Last Night. collection or veiiflcation of returns. PLEASANT EVENING RECEPTION Mrs. - I CITY NOTES ; Given in Honor of Sir. and Monroe Westg&te. A very pleasant event wns a recep tion tcndeicd to Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wcstgato on their return from their wedding trip Tuesday evening, October 31, at Mr. nnd Mis. F. W Westgal's of Susimohannas treet, Forest City, tho home of tho groom's parents. The bride was attired In golden brown .atin, with whlto trimmings, the groom wore the conventional black suit. Despite the terrific storm with out about fifty guests wore present and a most enjoynble evening was spent in music ami song anil u general lnp py spirit was manifested by all. Bo.m tiful refreshments were served, a v'-y Interesting talk suitable to the occa sion was given by Rev. Mr. Stoelman. The many valuable and useful pres ents bestowed manifested the esteem In which the young couple are held. All were glad to welcome them, and their many friends of Forest City nro pleased to learn that they will reside here and all extend to them their best wishes for a long nnd happy life. One who was there. MRS. KIMBLE BADLY INJURED. . , A Z ... . . Mr' . not heen arrested, nnd Mrs. lluny b UIMo will Iv given et m,,,. ... Bt Luke's I'ailBh liouta tonight. She Was Shot by Frank Frye, Who Boarded nt Her House. Mrs. Klmo!, the proprietress of tho Jackson IToure, located on the upper end of North Main street, Avoca. wai shot yesterd.i.v afternoon bv Frank Frye, one of her bc-arders. Frye has CIlOIIl IlCHKAllHAL. Tho Chllstmaj choir of tho First l'rosbvurlan church will meet for reluarMil at the cliuieh to night at S o'clock Miarp. A full attend ur.co of all the parts Is requested. REVIVAL Mnin'INC.S.-Rev. P. J. The affair occurred in an upper room and was wltnes d by no one except tho ! two concerned. The bullet, which waa from a 3S-callbro revolver, entered tho right groin, passed through the side of I the hip and lodged just inside the skin on the other tlcli. Kimble war the. iirst to run for n physician nnd Drs. Revan nnd O'Malley, of Plttston arrived and Kane, of Mutiayunk, Ta.. will conduct a i """ " '"""u L ' " bcrles of revival borvlecs. commi'iielnu i tPllrteil the injured woman. Nov 13, nt the Puritan Congregational church, West Market blrtct, North Stionton. FLOWER SHOW.-The flower show at Colonel l!i les' ci i.servatories will be held Thursday afternoon beginning nt 3 o'clock Tho side rntranco will be used nnd ten cents admission will be charged for tin benefit of tho lluhnuinan hospital. GREAT RF.VIVAL MEKTINCIS-Evan-gcllst Lewis Shelllnrn. of Ashland, N. J., just closed the greatest revival of relig ion In Spring lirook, Pa., ever known. Persons for miles around attended these grent meetings. Many were converted nnd ndded to tho chinch last Sunday, TWO CAR JUMPERS. Thomas Gor.-. of West Scranton, and Georre Daly, of Clark's Summit, were arrested yesterday morning by Speclnl OfHccr DurMn fm riding on a Delaware, Lackawanna and Western freight train and were ta'" n before Alderman Howe, who discharged them both on payment of costs. Th" Injuries nre pot considered fatal. Mrs. Ktmblo refus'-s to fay anything regarding the (shooting. WASHBURN STREET CHURCH. SLIGHT BLAZE. An alarm was turn ed In yesterday afternoon from box 51, located at the comer of Washington nvo nuo and Maple street The blaze was on tho roof of a tenement house opposite Central Park garden, caught from a pass. Ing locomotive's spark and was extin guished by tho judicious use of n tew buckets of water boforo tho companies arrived. DIPHTHERIA STILL RAOING.-I.nst week there wero thirty deaths reported nt tho board of health from all causes. There were fifty-one eases of contagious diseases reported for the week, of which thirty-two were diphtheria. Tli.it It Is -f f f 'THE MODEL," VIENNA CAPK AND fteSTAURAIT. e.Moaes.Pftop. 22I-223yjash ' INQTON AVCNUH, OPP. COURT HOUSE, f -f -r f -f Dinner Tablo d'Hote. IlreuUfant, Luncheon nnd Supper a la carte. Oysters served In any style. All table dollcarUs of the benson served In cafe or delivered to fam ilies In any nuaiit desired. Fine Catering a specialty. Fresh invoice of fancy groceries nnd smoked goods, Salmon, Stur geon, Whlto Fl6h. The Indies of the Washburn Mtvt Piesbyterlan church met last oenlng to consider wnys and means of nlvng money to apply on the parsonage dent nnd some good plans were suggested and will be Inaugurated as soon us possible. The bible school workers have de cided to change the time for the olee tlon of olllcers of the Sunday school from the third Wednesday in Decem ber to Wednesday evening, Not-ember IS. Tho following committee Ms been appointed to arrange for the Christ- j mas exercises: David L. M irgan, M!r Christ. Miss Addle Saxe, MI33 Clara Sander and Prof. D. A. Stoii . I The officers nnd members of the blblo school, having nn Indebtedness on hand, have decided to canvass the con gregation for subscriptions and re newals to the Ladles' Homo Journal and Saturday Evening Post. The com mltteo named for the purposo com prises M. G. Dlminlck, Miss Lucy Relt nauer and Mies Beatrice Long. LLEW HERBERT'S CONCERT. The final meeting of the Llew Her bert concert committee was held at the home of Judge Edwards on South Main avenue last evening. All the ar rangements for tho benefit entertain ment to bo held on Nov. 13, at tho Welsh RaptlHt church have been per fected. The programme will be issued In a few days. The promoters of tho affnir Include Judgo Edwards, Prof. Jumfs Hughes, Vrof. Haydn F.vnns. Prof. William Evans, Henry P. Pavlca. Jenltln Reese, Phillip Wnrren, W. llnydn Evana, Jenkln Lloyd, Thomas Williams and others. DIED. the Lehigh Valley Railroad company Judge L'dwnids decided that an "act ing secretary" of a corporation Is a sieret.try for the purposes of a legal process and dlschnrg d the rule secured by the defendant to set aside the sher iff's teturn because It was served on the acting secretary of the company. , I'ndor the law directing that the pe tition for the cancellation of a deed al lercd to have been secured by fraud Is not n matter for equity court, Judg Edwaids, sustained th; demurrer and discharged tho bill In the case of Long street and others against C. M. Ed ward'. It Is properly an ejectment suit, the Judge says. , The rule for a new trial in the case of Tessl Higgi s agalr : T J Ftn ' ning & Compnny, was discharged. Tho ' plaintiff was granted a verdict of $3,- 200 fur inluiles to her hand sustained while wot king In the laundry of thai defendants. Judge Edwards says tha Instruction to the Jury In tho matter 1 of negligence wns correct and that tho ' I verdict Is not so unreasonable as to j warrant the court in disturbing the ' finding of the jury. ; Th exception to the report of M. J. ' Martin, referee in the case of Ella Kel- low against tho City of Fcranton wore overruled, and the prnlhonotary wan directed to enter judgments In accord ance with the i-f fetch's findings. Tha plaintiff was awarded $2.0ii0 damage for Irjuiles sustained by u fall on a defective sidewalk on We?t Lack wan. na avenue, In March. 1bl)7. In the case of David Hprukf. again-Jt Frank Posato and others, the sherlfB was directed to p.nceed with the levy, 110 bond having he.n filed with the in terpleader. The rule to take off the non-suit In the case of Fred Hug ngalnst Hazen & Son was made absolute. It Is a suit to recover a hops?, scld at shcriff'n sale and again transferred. The Jus tice of the paci returned It ns a tres Pi.fs su't and the court granted a non suit when tho defendant showed that It was properly a pult In replevin. Judge Edward now say? tha.t this wa,3 holding the plaintiff to too strict nn accountability for tho error of the Jus tice of the peace. Tho unnscilpt win defective In form but the cause was properly stated and thnt the nnme giv en the action by the Justice In the tran script should not be of controlling Im portance. In the case of Lizzie Carey against Jones & Jones it was decreed that if the plaintiff remits ilCi of the $."C3 ver dict that the rule for a new trial shall be discharged; otherwise tho new trial to be allowed. The rule for a new trial was rrndo absolute In tho cae of John G. Miller against the Inter State Casualty com pany. In the matter of tho assigned estate of A. W. Clark, tho exceptions of K. obInon's Pons to the charges of tho assignee were sustained. The fee of f97.23 wp.s cut down to $30. An allow ance of $25.25 mado the assignor for "care of house and contents" was stricken off, the court agreeing with the exceptants that the assignor waa amply repaid for hi3 services by hav- The union plumbers of the city, who havo been on strike since June, decided last evening at a conference held with tho master plumbers to Return to work and this morning each man will report at the shop where he was employed befo o tho labor troubles of the past fcununiT began. It will bo remembered that when the men went out last June that they went out In sympathy with the carpenters, who wcro on sttlke, nnd that they latoi demanded of their employers that they be given an eight hour day. Tho men had entered Into an agree ment with tho master plumbers Just before they quit work by the terms of which they were to work for one year and work nine hours a day. The great opposition which the master phmhoiM displayed and the firm stand thev toot; was not because they were against tho eight-hour dnv as much as because they desired the men to stick to the terms of th ;, n 1 agreement. Conference after conference between employer and employe was held but the former remained as firm as ada mant regarding this matter. The plumbers finally realized this and at the conference lest evening they ex pressed thf.tr "willingness to go back and work out this agreement ad they will accordingly report for duty this morning." Tha outlook for an eight hour day when the ng"re.emcnt expires Is thought .to bo very good. Tho non-union plumbers nt present Working In the shops will be given a chance to join the union. If they re fue tho union men will, of course, not work with them. A reception was tendered Organizer Rurke, of Chicago, last evening nt the Gra-d Central hotel by the plumbers after the niws of tho decision to go back had been announced. A vigorous crusade Is being started by the Internal revenue department in this city against tho surreptitious sale of olcomargerlno as butter. Two men charged with this offense, James Dcvlno and James Hess, were arrested yesterday on warrants Issued at tho Instance of Internal Revenue Collector Penman, nnd both wcro held In ball for their appearance In court. The charges ngalnst Devlne wero those of selling oleomargerlne at wholesale without a government li cense nnd with taking the marks oft an original package. The law requires that tho name of tho manufacturer be stamped on the package in letters not less than one-quarter of an Inch high, that there be placed a special lu o-cont revenue stamp for each pound of tho oleomargarine and that this Mamp 00 not only pasted on, but also nailed; that a printed caution be also pasted on warning purchasers that the package contains oleomargarine. DEFACED THE PACKAGE. In addition to selling tho stuff De vlne Is also charged with scratching off these cautions and also the Btamps. Devlne was nrrnlcrned before Alderman Millar, where he waived hearing and entered ball for his appearance at the nxt term of United tatcs court in March. 11033 Is a huckster and is charged with selling nix pounds of the oleo maigarlne to Fred Welchcl of S03 Cedar avenue without special license. The law requires that all retailers of oleo margarine must stamp each package of less than ten pounds, sold with their names and with an oleomargarine la bel. Hess did not do this either. He entered ball before United States Com missioner George D. Taylor In the sum of Jt.OOu, William Gllhool becoming his surety, Tho penalty for selling the fictitious butter nt wholesale without paying tho special license tax Is a fine of not less than $5u0 or more than $2,uuj. The penalty for removing tho prescribed labels and stamps from the package Is a fine of not less than $100 or mo-j than J2.000 nnd Imprisonment for not less than 30 days or mote than six months. PENALTY IMPOSED. For selling the stufT at retail without a license the penalty Is a fine of not less than $50 or more than $300, and for selling small packages without the name of tho seller or nn oleomargarine label on th"m, the defendant Is liable to a flno of not more than $2,000 and Imprisonment for not more than two years. It Is a well known fact that there are other offenders and more arrests may be expected In the near future. HONESDALE. Ih, iriHlclI OS. rCLK, "Walk In and look around." 3 RECOG.'IIZED HEADQUARTERS FOR Reliable Furs Stylish Tailored Gowns, Handsome Capes. Everything in Ladies' Outer Gar ments, Misses and Children's Coats and Capes, Ladies' Silk Waists in new shades and. effects. F. L. Crane 9 324 Lacka. Ave Rau) Ftirs Boiighf. Fiirs Repaired. lief Exterminate I MINOOKA. Jlrs. Michael Lacey, an old lady who ri sides on Gilmore avenue, was acci dentally run down by a south bound street car last evening on Main stret. .Vre. Lacey wus In the act of cnwslng the track when the car, which w.is coming at a high rate of Bp.:i;d down the giade, struck her. Tho ca- waa m il-argo of Conductor MoMurtrle an I Votoiman C.irpenter, who claim tlut they did not see the woman until the car was upon her owing to the dark ness. The old lady was rendered un conscious and was carried to tho home of her sister, Mrs. Ityan, of Main r.tret, where she received medical uld. Her head and face wero badly lacer ated, several stitches being nocessaiy to sew up tho wounds. It Is thought she may not bo able to survive tho hhock. Jllnooka Is to have a hose company. A meeting of tho most prominent citi zens of the plnco will bo held Friday evening at McDonough's hall and everybody Interested In the prJect should bo present. The Connell council, Y. M. L, Is to have a social session Jn the T. II. and 13. hall In a few weeks. Eire at Peekvllle. The oil house and barn adjoining ths Grassy Island breaker were destroyed by fire last night. From Your Furniture And destroy every moth woim aud egg, withmt talcing furniture apart. m. is, k nil Successfully treated by our New Process, and work guaranteed. Our prices are very reasonable. The annual concert of tho teachers' In stitute of Wayne county will bo given at Ilonrodaln on Tuesday pvenhig, Nov. 7, by the lfonedale Philharmonic orches tra. Mr. Krnst Thlele. of Scranton, con ductor. Several members of Bauer's or rhrstrn and other performers from this city will nugment the orchestra. Mrs. Thlole, soprano, and Miss Buchwald, planiste, will bo the soloists. Following la tho programme. Overture, "Tampa" Herold Orchestra. Bolero, "Sicilian Vespers" Verdi Mrs. Thlele with orchestra accompani ment, fa) Hpanlsh Dance Moszhowskl (b) Serenade, for fluto and cello ... .Tittle Mr. Pontloy nnd Mr. Lclne. (c) Lin du Bal Glllet Orchestra. Cuban Dance Richard Hoffman SIlss Buchwald. Overture, "Raymond" Thomas Orchestra. (a) Marhhka! Marlshka! Horhay (b) Spring flowers Retnecko Mrs. Thlele with violin obllgato. rantalhle, "William Toll" DeBcrlot and Osborne Mli Buchwald and Mr. Thlele. Cavallerla Rutlcann Mnscngnl Mrs. Thlele, Mr. Bcntley and orchestra. Wedding march Mendelssohn P XA Improved Dining Car Service. Nickel Plate train No. 3 leaving Buf falo at 7.10 a. m., daily, has a dining car attached, serving breakfast im mediately after departure from Buf falo. Luncheon and dlnrer will also be served at co- venlent hour3. The meals on tho NIeknl Plate dining cars have already a national reputation for ex cellence, and this Improved service will o doubt bo appicclated by the patrons of the popular Nickel Plate road, cranio! Bedding Co lie S jnurfeis"tarftiBti j OtllS i 6 rs i'au7rivi&t .!. -ii r mwma HSigih. i TRY IT BUY IT. ELEIIilS m S0FFEI ROASTED WITH THE diJSOE m Saves tho flavor lost hy tho old process. THE PROCESS COSTS NO MORE. THE COFFEE COSTS NO MORE. Sold l.l tbU I lb. Air. Tljlt Package caly. J AU your grocer If he decs not keep rjcc.lrSa Process Coffee, ht!na u im n.irno und Jfc to cover nut, ai.o. ai .1 wu u.libLnd wmi. lh. IV A J i-j. -W-. jr:Tw.l:'vrTrf', 00.. xowYonr. c?it'. (, EVERETT'S LIVERY RID BOARDING STABLES, ,12G DIX COURT (ItEAK CITY HALL.) First-Clus Couclus, Carriages nnd Kunnbmit Wagons. Horses, Attentive, Care ul Drivers. Djpot Calls Promptly cd to. 'Phouc No. 701. Good Attend' F E. EVERETT, Proprietor. Continued on I'ago 8. I'oor clothes cannot roalco you look old, Uven roUi iLcuKs won t ilo it. uno tiling aoo it, una nncr falls. It U linpoMlble to look young with the color of seventy ycii t fa your luLr. IIIOKS-I11 1'lymouth, Nov. 5, ISM, Mar Ion Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. IUcks, nf Bornnton, aged S years and 8 months, at the home of net grandparents In Plymouth, Funeral Tuesday afternoon. Interment in For est Hill cemetery. JbWA 3 P! 40t. H? VPt lliir lpr P permanently postpones the tell-tale r 1 slpnsofape. It brings back tbooolor l ui juuiu. Ainuy your nair may iook as It did at lilteeu. It tblckeus tho hair nlo. Stoni It from fiilllno nut. and cleanses tue scab) from dandruff , i,w a Dome, At all druggists. If TOU do BAt ohtAln nil ttiA hftnaflta you eiix-ctrd from Hie uio of the Vigor, writs tho doctor about It, AUdreu, Pit. J, O. ATF.n, Lowell, llan, US US No Rainbow Chasing Here. ' THE DIAMOND FLATS, between Scranton and Providence, are not an annex of Scranton, depending for their development upon the furthef spread of the city, The city has grown around it on every side during the last 50 years until finally the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. Company consented to place this valuable piece of land within reach of the public. It's sale by the D., L. & W. R. R. Co. marks an epoch in the his tory of Scranton. It means the full and complete development of Pine Brook, Park Place and Providence, and homes for thousands of people. Ten years from today land on Providence Road will sell as high as property on Penn avenue and Spruce street is selling now. OFFICES.AlbriKht Avenue, on Company's Land, and Room 208, Second Floor, Common wealth Building;, Corner Spruce Street and Washington Avenue. 5?: The Diamond Land and Improvement Co. AL SrSenfl