ElVf-ViinnaF f- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, 'DECEMBER 25, 1899. is, 8 LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD MAKE UP OP THE D., L. AND W. BOARD FOR TODAY. Only a Small Number of Tralu Aro Ordered Out Orders for Equip ment That Have Been Placed by Varlouu Railroads Improvements at Some of the Local Collieries. Plngrec Wants to Amend the Con stitution of Michigan Miners Get an Increase of Wages. Following Is the D., L. & W. board for today: Monday. Dec. 25, ISM. WILD CATS, SOUTH. J a. m. E. Vnn l'lelt. 4 SO n. m. C. Van l'lelt. 6 30 a. m. H. V. Cohln. 10 80 n. m. T. Nauman. 2 30 p. m.-D. 8. Warfcl, w 1th J. J. Duffy's men. 4 40 p. m A. J. McDonnell. 8 p. m. James Gahagan. l'ULLCR. 10 a. m. Pecklns. vvsnvns. 6 30 a. m,, south 1 tourer. 10 00 a. m., soutli T McCatthy. 7 30 p. m., noutli M. Murphy. 10.33 d. m., south K. Wall. PASSENGUIl ENGINES. T a. m Wldoner. 6.30 p. m. McGovern. Wtl.D CATS. NORTH. 2 p. m 2 enBtncs A Kctchum 4 p. m 2 endues T l'ltzintrlck Additional board will be rested Monday nt 12 o'clock noon. Many Orders Placed. How much thp laboring clashes owa the rallioads Is beyond all estimation Outside of the vast army employed on the vailous lines, what a, great host of mechanics are now working night and day to fin nlsli equipment for the great systems! A glance at the following list of ordeis, all of recent date, will give a faint Idea of the aetllty In car nnd locomotive shops In the coun try. The Urle Car works are building D00 cars for the Pennsylvania company: the Chcapcake nnd Ohio is about to place on order foi 1,000 coal cars of $0, 000 pounds capacity, and has ordeicd one dining car from the Pullman Pal ace Car nompany; Delauaie, Lacka wanna and Western ordered 50 ballast cars from American Car and Foundry company; I.nhlgh Valley, 25 poultry and 31 caboose cars from the Ameri can Car nnd Foundry company. It Is lcpoited that the Pennsylvania rail road Is nbout to order l,f00 cars from the Pressed Steel Car company , Min neapolis, .St. Paul and Pault Ste. Matie Is going to order fiOO box cais, Wheel ing and Lake Erie 500 freight cars from the American Car and Foundry company, and It Is reported that 1,000 more are under consideration. The Chicago and Alton has ordered from the American Car and Foundry company fOO box cais and 200 flat cars; from the Rrooks works, 12 passenger and 10 consolidated freight engines, and from the Mt. Vernon Car works 300 stock cars. The Kan sas City. Pittsburg and Gulf has or dered 200 furniture cars from tho American Car and Foundry company. Tho Illinois Central will build 1,000 flat cars, Instead of 300 as piesiously noted. Wheeling and Lake Erie has ordered 12 passenger cars from the American Car and Foundry company; Southern Pacific 20 cars from the Barney & Smith company, and Ann Arbor 200 coal cars fiom the American Car and Foundry company. The Iowa Central has divided order? for 40 freight engines between the Ualdwln. Rogers and Brooks works, and the Southern railway is taking bids for 2,500 freight cars. Around the Mines. Tho various colierie.s now in oper ation bv the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western compan are beinc, worked six eight-hour days each week The pockPt" and Jrurrs at the Hamp ton bleaker have been repaired and Tiirk will be resumed tnmotrow. A new set of Hendilck's shakers have been placed in tie Mt Pleasnnt Coal company's bleaker. They are made of peiforated or pressed lion, and au in" nrsi in m um'ci nt-ic i lie enunges w ill be completed today. This and That. The Lehigh Valley rallioad will, it is said, collect no more taxes from Its men for delinquent collectors. The last pay the men reieled the taxes weie deducted, but a stoim of piotest was raised. The Michigan legislature met In spe cial session on Monday In response to the call of Governor Plngree, who de sires the passage of a Joint icfeolutlon proldlng for submission to the people at the general election next November of an amendment to the state consti tution placing railways upon the same basis for taxation as all other prop erty. The Lehlrh Valley Coal company has posted a notice at the Huzleton Cen tral office to the effect that for the month of December, 1S03, the wages paid will be 6 per cent, below the 3 basis. This Is an Increase of 2 per tent, over the present rates. In the Panther Creek alley the Le high Coal and Navigation company has given notice to Its employes that owing to the Increased price of coal You rclORlneup 1U fine pores, cpolllnr the flume every time you uae tnforlor otl la a lamp. Don't blame the lump lor iqo rcsuui. a noor oil makes u poor llrbt." When you're tired of poor n.LI. mnA wnt vtih. tirltllnnt- liiuts, ... .. H ., ...-.. 'bUellgnt,Etur Headlight Water Wiiite Oil jThe finest oil that the beitrefinerlei "of the land can make; and It's uot only maae pure, u amiverru . HlhAlfcJUl,, UVW.V. MWWH .. ML ATLANTIC REFIKINQ CO. ifY.yr jfihSfM . Tf.Tf wr IA" jfia SW i "- on the When your cold has settled down deep in your chest, cough syrups will not relieve you. The system must be given strength and force to throw off the disease. docs just this. It enables you to conquer the inflam mation. The lungs soon heal, and all danger is passed. Do not let the disease become chronic because of neglect. See. ind $i oo, all druggists. SCOTT A nOWNt", I'hrmhts, New YotV. Inside labor will receive an Increase of 2' cents per week, while tho miners rIU receive 25 cents. This Increase will affect about 3,000 employes. lleglnning with Jan. 1 the Lehigh Valley Coal company will collect doc tors' bills through the office, which has been a custom for some years. m DEALE MAY GET NEW TRIAL Court Grants a Rulo to Show Cause Why Ho Should Not Other Court Matters. After lUc days deliberation, court on Satuulay gt anted a rule for a new trial in the case of Attorney George W. Beale. charged with the embezzle ment of $1,500 of the Isaac Ellis estate, which he held as executor for Mrs. EsMier Mead, sister nf the decedent. The lule wa" made icturnable Tues day, Jan. 2, 1!M). The main reason assigned for a new tiial was thut the court erred In not presenting the evidence for the defen dant with the same force, clearness and detail as was given the evidence of the commonwealth. It was also contended that the evidence proved that the alleged embezzled money did not belong to the Ellis estate, but to Mrs Mead. John A. Wood and Harry Lutz, con victed of selling Ovugs without bein registered pharmacists, were sentenced respectively to fines of $10 and 15 with costs A long petition from citizens of Lackawanna asking extreme mercy for Mr. Wood was presented by his at torney, Mr. McCollum. It set forth that he was intlrm and that he was a good neighbor nnd so on. It was also shown that the store Is now and has been for a long time managed by a registered pharmacist. George B. Jermyn was appointed to the vacancy on the board of sldepath eommlssloneis made vacant by W. S. Wears' removal to Joplin, Mo. J. H. Rlttenhouse, A. B. Stevens, John II. Fellows, W. H. Roe and Dr. II. H. Han Is were appointed viewers under the petition to have Roaring Biook turnpike made fiee from tolls within Dunmore borough. W. W. La thrope was named as master, and C. c. Battenberg us stenogiapher to re port the testimony at the hearings. In the case of Elisha A. Coray against John S. Jenkins the motion to strike off an order lefeiring tho dis puted account to a master was re fused, as was also a motion requiring the defendant to file an account. Court adjourned at noon till Jan. 1, 1900, when tha grand Jury will be charged. The court ciler and tipstaves were each presented with a turkey Satur day by Wlllard, Warren & Knapp. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES. Frogramme to Be Observed at Elm Path, Church Tonight. At fi.tO o'clock this evening tho doors of the great auditorium of the Elm Park chuich and Sunday school building will be thrown open to the public and at 7 o'clock will begin the Christmas exercises of the Elm ParK Sunday school. Admittance will be by some gift at the door, such as a fruit, a vegetable, etc, which will be given to the charitable institutions of the city. Lach member of the Sunday school holding a ticket will receive a piesent from the school. The mission at Little England will shaie in the Two twenty-five foot trees beau tifully adorned with ornaments and colored electric lights, will be among the decoiatlons. The music will be directed by John T. Watklns, while II. Ei nest Comegys and B. B. Hicks will have charge of the general arrangements. The Sunday school will be assisted by the church choir. Fol lowing Is the programme: Organ prelude, "Grand March," Gullmant Hymn No. 190, "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing" Mendelssohn Cungiegatlon and Choir, Primal y depaitment. Christmas catol, "Message nf the Angels" G. C. Tuller Girls' Chorus. Duet, "Songs of Pialse the Angels Sang" Shelley Mrs. Edith Heckel and Mrs. Charles Genther. Chorus, "And the Glory of the Lord," Handel Choir. Address Rev. C. M. Glffln, D. D. Solo, "Christmas Lullaby". Vanewater Miss Florence Walters. Primary department. Christmas carol, "Greeting," Adam Gelbel Girls' Chorus, Reading, "How Dot Heard the Mes siah." Miss Beatrice Morris, with Incidental music by Alfred Woolcr, Miss Mat thews anil choir. Hymn No. 183. "Joy to the World," Congregation and Choir standing Benediction. Postlude. SATURDAY EVENING'S FIRE. Dwelling House on Madison Avenue Partially Burned. Fire broke out about 7 o'clock Satur day evenlnp In a two-story fram? dwelling at 822 Monroe avenue, owned by a Mrs, Held. An alarm was promptly turned In and the central city companies responded. The blaze, which had gained consld eiable headway on the eround floor, was extinguished by a Judicious use of the chemical engine. The lower floor of the building was occupied by Thomas IT. Carroll, while George De Long resided on the upper floor. The entire damage to dwelling and furniture Is placed at about $300, and Is said to be entirely covered by insurance. Golds tZ Chest WILLIAMS WON BY THREE VOTES DEFEATED OEOROE B. OARSON IN THE FIFTH WARD. There Was a Dispute About Three of tho Votes Cast for Williams and Carson Is Not Satislied with tho Result At a Meeting Held in the Thirteenth Ward, A. B. Stevens Was Asked to Be a Candidate. Notes About Politics in Other Wards of the City. On Saturday the Republicans of the Fifth ward held a caucus and the same evening it meeting of c'tlzens was hi Id at Gicen Ridge, which decided to ask A. B. Stevens to become a candidate for select council In that ward. Richard II. Williams, select council man from the Fifth ward, was re nominated at the Republican caucus of Suturday afternoon, defeating George B. Carson, his opponent, by a majority of three votes. The friends of Mr. Carson dispute Mr. Williams' majority and there Is likely to be .1 contest for the ofllee at the February election. The dispute arose In the Fourth district when It was dlcov ered that three votes were cast for MA Williams which nlso bore the names of the candidate for the minor offices In the Tlist district. BALLOTS STT ASIDE. When tho vlgllants dlscovtied the ballots they were set aside, but later the board of ofllcers decided to count them. This gave Mr. Williams his ma Jmlty, he having iccehcd In the four districts 4o1 to Mr. Carson's 434 votes. Mr. Carson's friends entered a protest, claiming that Inasmuch as the ballots represented another disttict they should be thrown out. In the event of this being done the result would be a tie, and the outcome is awaited with much lnteiest. The vote by districts was as follows: 1st. 2d 3d. 4th Total. Williams 41 101 lbo 117 4j7 Carson 155 65 103 12s 454 The nomination for the various ward offices resulted as follows: Register of voters Pint district, Thos. A. Blair, Second district, Daniel E. Gregory, Third district, William M. How. ell. Fourth district, Gwlljm Lewis. Judge of election First dlBtrlct, Frank Shedd: Second district, Charles E. Dan iels Third district. Thomas G. Evans, Fourth dhtrict, David B Stanford. Inspector of election First district, Wil liam Marsh; Second district, Lewis A Howell, Third district, William Anthony; Fourth dlsttlct. John D. Phillips TUK THIRTEENTH WARD. Opposition has developed to the can didacy of A. B. LIdstone to succeed Colonel George Sanderson as select councilman of the Thirteenth ward. A number of prominent citizens who do not regaul Mr. LIdstone as the most lepresentative of the men avail able for the ofllee, mt at Nettleton's hall, Saturday night and appointed a, committee to -wait on Asa B. Stevens with a petition asking him to be a candidate. The petition bore the names of such w ell-known men as E B. Sturges, Luther Peck. C R. Kinsley, T. .1. Kellv. L K. Wentz, I'. S. Hnllstead, George H. Davidson. Thomas Harrow wan, K. H. Shurtleff and Oeoigp B Plmmlek. Mi. Stevens consented to run The candidacy of A. C. Bailey, for aldermanfi was also ratified at this meeting. The vigilance committee also mec Saturday night and after adopting the Ciawford county rules, fixed January 6, as the time foi holding the pri maries. Candidates must register be fore S o'clock next Thursday evening and pay their assessment befote Sat urday. The Stevens supporters ray that LIdstone Is not a representative man, having lived In the ward for only about a year. The LIdstone m-'ii claim that Stevens is a comparatively new comer to the ward, and that his candidacy was projected by a few kickers. They assert that only foity names appear on the Stevens petition. POLITICAL JOTTINGS. In tho Clchteenth word 1 J. Langaii, tho present member of the board of con tiol. Is a candidate for re-ekctlon and Is opposed by M. M. Ruddy aud John J. Finntrty. The Democratic ward committee of the Third ward has announced that tho Dem ocratic primaries in that ward will be held next Thursday betwien tho hours of 4 and 7 p. m. A cnndldato for select council will be nominated. School Controller H. J. O'Malley Is op poalng John J. Kearney, the present In cumbent, for tho Democratic nomination tor select council In tho Third ward Professor John J. Costello Is also a can didate. O'Malley be'leves he can till both the offices of fcchool controller and select council. From present appearances John Olb bons will have no opposition for the of fleo of fcchool controller In the Twentieth ward. Thus far tho only person men tioned as ambitious to question hts right to another teim Is. Mrs Hobo Kane Her candidacy Is not taken very seriously, however A convention of the Democratic con ferees of Lackawanna township will be held on Wednesday afternoon next at 2.30 o'clock, at Cojne's hotel, Mlnnoka, for tho purpose of maklnp an pppirtlonmrnt of tho offices to be voted for at the next tprlns elections and also for the purpopj 44 The Least Hair Casts a Shadow, tf A single drop of poison blood will, unless checked in time, wake the whole impure. Hood's Sarsaparilla. is the great leader in blood purifiers. It casts no shadow, but brings sunshine nnd health into every household. Dyspepsia "For six months my sys tem hvjs out of order wiih dyspepsia And impure blood. Spent lots of money in vxin, but Hood's Sautsipuittx cured me thoroughly." Jos. S. Ztuba, Genos, Neb. Eruptions " hid Annoying erup tions caused by impure blood, and physi cians' treatment failed to benefit. Hood's Sarsaparilla removed them and I am no longer annoyed." W. ?. Hudson, Natrona, Pa. 3wotfy SaMafratill zmmimm t Uooit't Pills eurejlf er ll' the no trtlUUcn ina otily ctErUu to lVo 4 llojJ'!lItptilllt of deciding upon a time for tho holding of party primaries, County Commissioner John Detnuth has horn urged with a gtod deal of fervor oy his frlcndt) to deck tho Democratic nomi nation for select council In the Eleventh ward, but ho has Informed them that ho Is not ambitious In that direction this year. Mr. Demuth realizes tint John J. Schneider, who has been nominated by tho Republicans to mreeed himself, would be a vt ry dinicult man to defeat. BLUFI-ED WITn A OUN. Jack Lewis Causes n Stampede at the Office of the Paymaster. Friday wan pay day nt tho Lacka wanna colliery nt Oly pliant, and among the large number of miners awaiting their turn nt the jviy win dow on that afternoon was "Jack" Lewis, a miner When Lewis naked fcr his envelope it was refused for some reason or another. He bad somj words with the paymaster and left, vowing to return shortly and compel him to hand over his monthly earn ings Lewis kept his promise and returned In about twenty minutes with a doublo-barrelM shot-gun Marching up to the window hi leveled it nt Paymaster Shaw and threatened to shoot. At tho right of the gun the pay master tumbled from his chair and sought refuge under a desk. His as sistants nlso scrambled for safety, and for a few minutes Lewis had com mand of affairs and did not withdraw till his envelope was banded out to him. He then left with n smile upon his face. It was afterward letnid that the gun was not loaded. He vvasj not arrested. SKIN IRRITATIONS Instantly Rolloved by CUTjGIM For irritation, itch ing, and inflam mation of the. skin, for scaly ' eruptions oft scalp, dry. . thin, and falling hair for red, rough hands and facial blem ishes, nothing so pure, so speedily j cftectlvo as warm baths with Ccnccm Soxr, followed by geutlo anointings with Cuticcua, purest of emollients and greatest of Bkin cures. Sold throughout the world Turin n ATtnf Coir, Sol I'ropi , Boiton. All iboutthe Scilp ud Utlr.troo. jrjs Tim MonfitN Hahdwaiik Srons rrr I Drawing J- Instruments 35 For draughting or school 3; 3jJ purposes in neatly lined j? cases, containing compass, 3Jt pen and pencil, paints, di- iJi jTS viders, hair springs dividers, r I fli spring bow pen, steel bow 57 pen, ruling pen, from I $1.25 to $7.50. p Open Evenings. CM Foote & Shear Co. JJ9 N. "Washington Ave i ?IIHSlllgHI Ideal Tours New York, Old Point Com fort, Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia. With time to spare for Bide trips. If de elred. Skirting the sea coast for 18 hours in the beautiful fast new steamships of the Old Dominion Lino nJ returning leUurely by rail. Tickets Include HOTEL, ACCOMMODA TIONS at points named, as well as rail and steamer fares for tho entire trip To tal coat, (31 00. Alao shorter trips to Old Point Com fort and Hlchmoml. Including cost of bo tel, for JIG 00 und $17.00. Vavorltn ocean and rail route to At lanta, Oft. Special Hates on account of the Cotton States reposition. Write for full particulars of trtse and other dellKhtful trips to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO., Pier 28, North River, Now York. EC. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. J. J. Brown, Oen'l Pass'r Agent. EV.ADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSnTVELY CORE JLZ-XiKtTvouM BUcatc railing Ueua orjr, Impotroit-, f tar)aineM, ote , carej by Abu94 cr ctl.tr Kxooa&es and Inills crction. 27ij .rttio'.fi ami turetu fit r. laoa for stadr, boilcj m cr mnrrhzr l'leitnt lat&nltr and Consumption if demand eCooti a CTJItU where all ctbor tail In Ut open himas the caeice AJax Tnblsts, The LaToorca thousand! tnd wlllcarOTOO. Wairtroapa. ltlreTTUteniinrcnteatoo!7Mtari.re FiIPYQ k eachcaseor retard the aoner. Wlce WW I Oi r. pacLsrei cr til rkies (fall treatment! for tiW. II . tftiLlar-lMnvrrar-ner, npen recrf rt of prloe. ( lrcvlit "" AJAX REMEDY CO., TSSKTtf- For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Dros. and II C. Sanderson, DruEttlsts. .n. Th.lrnM.hnM luimedlata mnnttn. Chichester's E.rll.h Diamond I!rn- ENSWRQVAL PILLS urifmai aaa naly uaaiilnew '. U.j. rlLM. iuiii ut Utllilil far ait..!.r A V "'" . ,Jdrn4 la lied u4 WJ u.ulHi' l&siM ll ui bliu rIM jb, rale aeetapr. r, Au, aiumjh, nltfiiu. (IM.a..llJl.lJja. ,.nnBl... .- .?.""? fu' P"Ual'i tuUmUU a 'IMJef far radlta."MIlLir. if ratara suijkTtX c1,fie'-eiaJalC0'"i,,,,mBara, Wa7U Local l)nHiu. , VMI.AU.C.i'i! ' JdmXSfVSU - iMmMM S JfTJwMSJm W UHHr lll ll ' V 3?1 LftVoa In 11 trt 5lfi A Iv ConnollpSWallacC. -- I Umbrellas Now, if you've decided Umbrella whether it be to woman or a child you'll be helped to a quick, satisfactory choice here. See the collection, anyhow, even if you haven't decided, it's not a gatuering ordinary styles. Novelties cau be found. All prices. 68c to $10 4 44444444444444444 44444444444444 444444 : Men's Full I Dress Protectors This Men's Furnishings store is a complete store not a counter. It ranks with the best-tone store you know. 4 4 4 Full Dress Protectors, $1,00 and $2, 444444444444 44 44444444444444444444444444444444 44 4444444444 44444 44444444444444 Women's Silk Stockings Not inanv,but very fine. Some plain, some with open work in black aud niatiy of the new colors, $1,00 to $2,50 Pair. 4-44 4444444444444444444444444 4- 444444444 CONNOLLY & THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.000 SURPLUS 450.000 WA1. CONNCLL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPrei. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. Plum Pudding Is nh.-in a prlmo favorite with tho children at Christmas time and it requires a good deal of skill to make It right. "Snow White" Flour makes excellent plum pudding It sfPtni almost as If it were spetl.illy designed for that purpose, and jou never WILL know wlnt tho "BHST" plum puddlnu Is till jou eat ono made of "SNOW WHlTi;." All tho grocers tell it. "We only wholeialjit " IHE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all slies, Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered In any part of the city, tt the lowest price Orders received at tho onice, Connoll building. Itoom S06, telephone No, 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will he promptly attended to, Dealers supplied at the mine. HIT PLEASANT COAL CO A a 1 . a l .. a x l i .Tho Pact alra3t e-.icrlc-cM.tliosjai) toL ' HID DyilccniuHif je-u.erfrorri Prim I U1K4MIA L(e4Jtl. 1'rar let tier 1 M. Ua. 004 North bltth 6U, riilUdf I. ie)ni..a. rrL. riitt uuirt.airt la everr tin $A trtooofte 1 3'j-leiar (do c utile). Uu Iror cOCAMinbritor(L PirticoUricd. DouriiSI trciev boa III. Dourt forloof lUodtof n4Jirneroi 4ni dtllr ICr W m s 90 Freih cut i rl 4 1 1 0 ; eo4 for .)ra UiUaoaUli tu.4 too. Alt fraud! tspcuA. '.! MrtMT fr'VT TTTTTTIT 1 m SCRANTON'S SHOPPIN3 CENTER. ---- -- Women's Neckwear Surely there was the gift-making thought in the mind of the buyer who to give an a niau. a ot numerous the best that 4 4 nspenaers 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .-, 444444444 44444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WALLACE, and A New Broom Sweeps Clean An old ad.ige, truly, but where is there a modern housekeeper who would think of comparing her modern EISSELi'S CARPET SWEEPER With ye ancient broom. Twenty-two yeins' experience and the best equipped factory in the world make the "Bissell" the acme of sweeper perfection. Sccause it embodies every feature of sweeping perfection. t costs no more than the just as good kind. Sweeping becomes a pleasure, uot a task. So simple a child can use it. Hvcry sweeper guaranteed. Low iu ptice, but perfect iu construction, Lasting a lifetime, with care. Scut on trial for the askiug. Prices to suit purses, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. The Reason Why WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. Carpets and Draperies, h g-er Beer Brewery i ... a Slauiifacturcrsir OLD STOCK PSLS 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, ,PA Tclephoras Call. 2333. DR. bENSTEN 311 SpiU33 St, Tcmpie Cjua Euildiug, SUANTON, PA. All acute and chronlr dlrea'cs of inen. women uiul clilldrt-n t. UHONIC. M.HV Ol'S, UltAIN AND AST1NU UlSLAb I1B A HI'F.CIAI.TV All diseases of too Uer, Kldnos. Madder blcln. Mood, Neres, Womb Uje, llai. Nose Tin oat, and I.unKs, (amors, 'lumur. 1 lies, Uupture Goitre, HheuniHtlHm Asthma, fatal rh, Varlococele l.oft Manhood NlRhUv emissions, all I cmale Ulse iee, l.cii"' rrt en etc Gonorrhea 8plulls 111 d loi. n Indiscretion nnd youthful h i Its lHt i itrd flurBer, Pits, Kpl I .V Ti.pf nd Htnmiich Worms ( A- M'Tint "n'l! Hptcino for Orttnrrh t if., m i 'h" tientmpiit only ' W. Tilal (r r. In i i" " Consultation un 1 exainl nn Inns fr-e Olllio hours dally and Suudio . S u m. to 9 p, m. OR. DENSTEN is i ' chose these attractive stocks. The col- lection seems brighter, cheerier, prettier than ever before. More extensive, too. You'll find variety enough. Newest, best styles throughout, aud not a piece in the store that's dear. Fancy Bows, Jabots of Lace and Chiffon, Scarfs of Lace and House- line De Soie, conveniently displayed at rear of lace counter. 4 4 4 44 -t4 444444444444444 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 We've lots of fiue ones meant for gifts, which ineatij they are strong and good looking. The best come a single pair in a box. $1.00 to $2.00. 444444444444444444 s 4 4 4 4 4 erchie in billowy heaps piles of snowy whiteness whether it's a plain linen hemstitched handkerchief or a fine em broidered one we cau suit you. Compe tent people to serve your wants. 4 4 4 4 4 44444444444444 44 444 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE WYOMING AVENUE lings and Wall l'apcr. 1 FLOREY k mm I 211 Washington Ave. 3 1 Bicycles, Athletic Goods, I Cameras and I Photographic Supplies, Sportsmen's Goods. 5 u Ltnbrclla Kcimlrliif,'. 1 Skates and Sleds S e li.i a nice line of the 5 B Porbes SKatis and the new a S hall lie.irlng t-lcds This S skd win more than pleahe s the hojh tieitiB a pair of j; B small bobs, the front bob Is S sit on a ball bearing socket. S It Ih euliUil bv it simple g K touch of the hand or foot. III!!tl..e!ll!ll'ill!l!llllltlll.ll.Iill!B THE SIC POWDER CO, Booms 1 nml2, Com'ith B'i'd's. BORANTON, PA. nining and Blastlnj; POWDER Uude at iloaslc and Hiistj iale vVorii, LAFLIN & RAND COWDP.R CO '5 ORANGE QUN POWDER Kl otrlo Ilittterlji KleoirloKrolo-leri. explodluK DUitt, daftly r'uu ia 1 Repauno Chemical Cos ux,11o.ive 1 u iMUflHIMHIHMiliaMMIiaMii