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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1900.
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WANT A SHARE
OF $200,000
IConiludcd (rain l'kt 3.J
In tlio liullef or. Mr. Uatton, work a
treat Injustice to tho tuxrnyrry of
the city.
That Gerrlty BlnckBtnHh Shop.
Mluhaol J. Clcrrlty's peripatetic blauk
itnlth simp now occasions an cnttltv
(tilt. Last summer, it will be rcinem
bcred, the Uuptlut church pontile wore
(.stopped in the erection of a now
church on Out: Htioot by tho fncl
that Mr. Oerrlty'K blacksmith whop
was on the church fllte, anil
t'as held thoru by an Incontpstnlilc
(round lease. After some negotiations
un agreement was cltcutcd by which
Mr. Oerrlty was to move his Hhop from
:hc land.
Ho secured a lot In the Immediate
vicinity and proceeded to move his
chop thereto. Now, ncnjnmln ?. Rob
inson, whose home Is on tho corner of
North Main avenue nnd Oak strept,
next to tho lot on which Mr. Oerrlty is
pitching his shop, objects to havliu: It
located there, and asks court to rnnt
an Injunction to pi event Its erection.
The mutter will come up at argument
court. 8. II. Trice Is Mr. Jloblnami's
attorney.
Three Divorces Granted.
Throe decrees In divorce were grant
trt yefcterday In fuses hen til beforii
Tiide John I". Kelly. Thomas It.
Kvana was freed from May A. Kvans:
Jtcsslo M. Hwurtz fiom Stephen V.
Kwnrtz and Louisa Ilaiker from C'llf
Jont Ilnrker.
Tn tho first ease It Is alleged Mrs.
Kvnii.s Is now llvluir with another
man named Stiles on Uelmonl. street,
Carbnnds'Ie, nnil that she bnd a child
by him. One of the wltia sses brought
In by the ai?greveil husband was John
Allen, from up Wilson Oteelc way,
who freely admitted that lie and Mrs.
Kvans were very Intimate before her
marrlagd nnd that they continued their
lelations for homo time after she be
came Mrs. Kvnns. lie was criminally
intimate wth her on a dozen different.
occasions, ho stated.
Another cause of complaint on the
part of Kvans wua tlint he had been
tooled into marrying his wife by her
false assertion that such was the only
means of savins: her honor. They
were married December -3, 1895, and
lived tog-ether six months.
The Hwartss casra was devoid of any
sensational features. The couple were,
married September 10, 1S97, at Mndi
sonvilie by Rev. D. E. Powell and lived
together until August 27, 1900, when
Mrs. Bwartz left her husband on ac
count lot' his cruel treatment. Slid
now works in her father's grocery
store in Dunmore.
Cruel treatment ul desertion wero
tlio grounds for divorc? in the Ilarker
rase. They were jnarnvl in 1S9S and
lived together till August 23, 1S9:1, on
the SoijjMi Side. Mrs. Ila.ker and her
boy, ,v"o is a child by a former hus
liand, told that Harkor abused them
In a brutal way and frequently beat
Mrri. Ilarker. He finally I "ft them a
year ago last summer and has not re
turned. Echo of Mt. Pleasant Disaster.
The suit of Anna Regan against the
Mt. Pleasant Coal company was yes
iridny discontinued.
'lh. plaintiff sued for daiiKiVjos for
the death of her husband, who was
rne of tho four men killed in the
carriage accident at that colliery, Feb
l nary SS last.
Yesterday's Marriage Licenses.
IMwanl J. Fallot,
Old 1'oiKe
Old force
..1301 I'onn iirrmic
Dnumuio
Duiiinorc
D.iH-Ullo
Wlntoii
Winton
NWiiliinstoii aumie
. ...'Mil l'irst Mrnt
( .lllioi:d,ilc
('.irbnndjls
riorcme V. (ll(isvinurir
.M.i rem 1. TJcc.l
-Milicllc Swin'-tlc
.I.imrs l 3lcAmliru
Iksaie 1.'. rolr.v
st.iuUy Ilonni.ll
Snnio O. 1'iikum
froiRe Mnirik ....420 foutll
Kitio Killer
.Iuiiim S. Iliisett
William Miner
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
In tin' rate nt Willi.nn Tinkir us.ilnit (."nirics
II Kn.ipp, tin- .itliii'liiimit i'tc;ilii)ii w.n, srt
i-iilo. ,
'Hip p.im of 'llioiu.K .luili. jinl otlioi-, ngjlmt
1'i.ink Huron mid otluin wii iliscuntinuul unit
Ji.'im- ot miiil.
Anntlitr liojrinp in ilu .ItiikiiwCon.r r i-e v.is
Lad )unl.i)' Li'fmo llifiiu- Cli.irlr l. ! Ij' lt,-.
Unties Hi-ynoliU, iIuikciI uiilt I nutty .11'nl
I- rpiinvr, uus iflc.ipil ,vi,fird.i. li.v .lu0KJ .Mm
1'. Ktll.v, oil -SIIJO lull. iiiiiiHiul Iiv'kIUii Docker.
IVIItions for two liriclfcis in Smith .lilnt;lijii
i'iuiMiii crii dim till in ln Milmiltlitt t tlio
ai.iiiil jury TlmiMiliy. dm- N w.mtdl iim- 1111
111111 o( Cotljsi. 1.1 ki!, Cl.uk', Miinuiil, and the
dthor ovir Tr.nis uvclc, mi llio old I'lillRtlcliiliU
11ml fiic.it liuul tmniiil.o.
Vote for William Council for con
Kiess and sustain the 'administration
which brought about good times.
FUNERAL OF THOMAS E. DEEN.
Took Plnce from the Fnmily Resi
dence nt Danville.
The funeral of the late Thomas K.
Been took placi' yesterday aftetnoon
fiom thu family ivsldcnco at Danville.
Tim house, which .was the blrthnlaco
of thu deceased, and the stieet for tomi;
distance were thronged by friends.
They i-nnio tiom Sermiton, Wilkes
3 lane, C'lmnibersburg. Wllliamsport,
KiiuinoUIn, I'ltthton, Kingston and other
places, besides the home town wheru
tlio dead young man was so much he
loved. Thu KplKeopal service was read by
Itov. Mr, Wright, rector of Christ
hurch, At its conclusion a very largo
body ot Friii Masons preceded thu re
mains to the cemetery, whero the beau
tiful and impiesalvo Masonic rites wero
1 (inducted. One of tho boyhood friends
of tho deceased led In tho exercises,
and as the oillcers passed tho open
grave and diopped upon the casket tho
evergreen emblem of eternity and re
peated sadly, "Uiother, good-bye," the
emotion of the at-sembled multltudu
wus most apparent, One by one tlio
members of the order lot fall a bit of
evergreen Into thu open grave, until
the casket wus well-nigh hidden by the
tender tributes, while masses of (low
ers covered a largo spuco In tho family
plot. ,
Paw men aro more generally mourned
than this one, cut otf In tho llowor of
his youth, with the promise of a useful
llfo thus reaching such untimely end,
WILL MINE SOFT COAL.
Two Companies from Here to Open
Up a West Virginia Tract.
Tho Scranton Splint Coal company
nnd the Paint Creek Coal company,
with a capitalization of 975,000 each,
hayo been organized by local capital
ists to open up u 2,500 acre tract of
coal land at Dlgo, W. Va.
ffh truot is located About fifteen
miles cast of Charleston, on the Ches
apeake nnd Ohio railroad, near tho
Junction of ICanawah river nnd Faint
creek. It contains two veins, one
eleven feet nnd the' other eight feet In
thickness. In nttullty tho coal la the
highest grnde ot bituminous.
Two "tlppofl," which correspond to
our breakers, are to bo erected lit
once, and Work has already boon start
ed on fifty company housed to accom
modate the 800 men nnd boys who will
be given employment.
W. D. Uoyer Is president of the two
companies; H. I. Mucktow, their sec
retary and treasurer, and William
Mucklow, ot Dupont, genernl malinger.
The latter will leave this week to
superintendent tho construction work.
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INDUSTRIAL.
D., L. nnd W. Board for Today.
Following is tho make-up ot the
IJetawate, I.aclcawanna and Western
board for today:
Mrttiit.iy, Nov. 6.
W1M) CATS SOUTH.
(I iv in. Jiilm I'nnlic
S.Ml p. in, 1'. Vim Wornirr,
II. a0 p. m.-O. It.indolpli,
Tucsdii, Xo. I).
WII.U CATS, POU'J It.
ll'.W) u. in. M. .1. llciiiiisaii.
!.:) n. in. W. D. Wnrfel.
11 n. in. M. l'iiniiMly, with Yin Vlclt'j men.
" a, m. .Linn's (llnli'y,
fe a. in. T. Ilmuili-jii.
!' n. in. .1. Dcvlnc.
11 n. in. . 1'. Itllllenn.
1 r. in. II. .1. LirUn.
ll.'KI p. 111. T. itnplcrt.
a. 10 p. in .I. A. Hush.
SUMMITS,
(i in., north 0. l'rminrvlkrr.
it. m., iidi tli-W, II. Mchnla.
1 p. in., nortli J. Carriers.
6 p. in., north M. It. Mel, inc. ,
I p. in., bonlh-K. McAHUter.
rui.Li:tt.
10 a. in. Singpr.
l'tKiiinn.
3.15 a. in., north Lamping,
5 it. in,, kCtilli tiolikii.
il.ao a. in., south M. Moran.
7 p. m., Koiilh M, Miuphy.
0 p. m., .south P. V. t.'olWn.
10.13 p. in., north Vit7gcr.ild. ,
passi:sci:u knoixks.
7 a. in.-Callm.y.
f'..':u p. m. Miinluu.
7 p. in. Mat'oiini.
WILD CAT.- xonm
4..':n a, in. W. A. Il.irlliolomeir.
5.80 a. in. W. Kit by, with Mullen's iiuui.
G a. in. V. Xaiiiiinu.
7 .1. in. .1. J. (VMi-llo, with J. .1. lliil'j's men.
h a. in. W. Lalljir.
0 a. m.-C mil.
II a. in. .1. .Swailfl.
1 p. in. T. Fitrpalilck. '
2 p. in. J. E. Mastii'.
I! p. in. J. H. MiCanu.
I p. in. C. Bartholomew.
0 p. in. r. L. Pogcis
6 p. in. A. O. llaininltt,
7 p. m. A. i:. Kitcluui.
p. in. .1. J. O'IIju.
i) p m. J. (UIi.ib.iii.
10 p. in. 0, Thonui., with l'tllow' iikii.
NOTICK.
Conductor A. C'criity will icpoit at traiiitnav
tor's oftke at !) a. m. Tuesday.
Coiiducto. P. CaianaiiRh will ro out wilh .1,
II. MeCinu'b men, 3.S0 p. in., Mond.iv, Xoi
5, North.
Coiiductoi- A. I'. Mullra will inn in Conductor
Lans.in'a plain on Tin In CI, Tuisdav, Nov, fl,
and lcinalti thi'ri" until further notiic."
Conductor John Ilastor will ro nut wilh A. II.
Ketch.mi'a men. on 7 p. in., Wild Cat Noilh,
Slonilay, Nov. 5.
Vote for Daniel ,T. Campbell for jury
commissioner.
Machinists and Shop Men.
The Delaware and Hudson company
has pofcted a notice at their Kast Mar
ket street shops to the effect that on
and after November 1 the employes
therein would be granted an advance
in wages of ten per cent. This increase
will apply to everybody working: in
these shops. (
The men at the East Market street
shops are employed on mine work ex
clusively, and tho lncren.-i! comes to
them along1 with the other men who
are employed on mine work. A force
of men at the I'lynmuth repair shons,
and the employes in the machinists'
gangs who work about the mines, win
probably bo granted the Increase aNo.
As far as could be learned the. in
crease lias not yet been granted to thu
locomotive machine or repair shops.
This and That.
The ofllce of J. S. Swisher and V. R.
Thayer, in tho Central railroad building
on "West Lackawanna avenue, has been
thoroughly renovated and presents a
very neat appearance.
.Tunics (1. McCrear.v has been appoint
ed freight and ticket agent at Hall
stead, vice C. C. Simmons, resigned.
The latter will look utter the Lacka
wanna's, coal business at that point.
AV. W. Dods. of Mnuch (.'hunk, as
sistant superintendent or tlio Central
Railroad of Now Jersey, called on
Superintendent K. M. Rlno and other
railroad ofllcials In this city yesterday.
The new cabinet shop In the Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western group
facing South Washington avenuo Is
completed, and workmen are now on
gaged theielu In turning out tho usual
work.
Nineteen new members wore secured
yesterday for the Hallroad Young
Men's Christian association In the
Lackawanna freight department, mak
ing a total of UU since tho canvass be
gan recently.
The meeting of the representatives of
thu various lliutherlioods held at IC1
nilru on Sunday was for the pnrpoi-p
of furthering tho federation movement
among tho employes of tho Lacka
wanna railroad.
A new ('(inductors' and englncmeu's
bulletin board has been placed In tlio
upstairs hallway at tho Lackawanna
ralltoad station, wiieio all olllclnl orders
will be posted pertaining to tho pas
senger, freight and transportation de
partments. All tiled bulletins will also
be posted thoru.
It Is stated fiom an authoiitatlvu
sourco that all Lehigh Valley employes
must keep their own time, Next Thurs
day every omployo will be presented
with a small time book. Kach one con
tains thirty-one slips wjth a .stub on
the left hand side. Tho luttor Is re
tained by tho employe, while tho slip
must bo turned Into tho otllco every
morning, Before doing bo employes
must mark thu number of hours
worked. This is an innovation, but it
has worked successfully on the Trac
tion lines in this and other cities anil
it simplifies to a great extent the pay
rolls.
Vote for Reynolds, Scheuer, .Tames or
Fhllbln,
EVERY WOMAN
SeaietlMeantil3arlltbl, moathlJiTegoUtlnr medlelot. Only humlcflBgnd
tii j.uicst drugi cbsitld i sm4. If you wtut tb but, get
Cn, Dr. Poal's Pennyroyal PI90s
-ITlioy aw prompt, iateaud certain lu result.
s Tho - "iino (Dr. Pool's) never dhappolnt. Bold for ft. 00 per box.
For Salt by JOHN
H, PHELPS,
Sprue street.
THEATRICAL.
ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK.
Lyceum.
THUItSPAY-Mki Coglilttii lr. "Vanity rnlr."
rittUAY N HI I IT-" Who U Who!"
Academy of Music.
At.h W1XK Mac.itili'y.Patlon company In irp.
frtolro.
Gaiety. ,
I'lllhT 11111111! 1MV.S-S.un .hick's coiinutiv.
LAST TIlltKi: DAVS-MjinhoUcr's "Cracker
JmU"
Flensing; Entertainment.
"Sm T, .lack's Own lluitaqtie compnn" Re
plMsltiU iiitvrtnliiinriitu ul the (l.ilcty llicatir
yesterday oltcrnoon anil eicnliKf to large audi
rtii'cs. The Sain T. Jaik company, which h
headed and owned hy M.ihel llnrcllnn, the well
Known souhrette, Is me ot tho must popular
liurle.quo organizations on the load nnd l
Kiuer.illy certuin ot a Milttliintlal widcnum
upon eu'ry return riigagrtiu tit. Tin s,iecl.ilty
fi.iturm this jear mo K-ttrr thin our, thiwo
kIm'H hy Ollnioiir and l.aTour, .Hid Mao W'uIIjco
and Josle Allen wiru deililidly noirl. Tlvj
hliuiudiis uppi'iiicd In u musical turn la width
n iiiaiieloin cihlhltlon In lophon plajliu was
(jhcii; Julli Nalas, ri little iilil i.ho hlow it
big horn, was olio of the faioiiliM ot the audi
Hue, and Mile, lk-alikc, 1 lie Mirilltut lontor
tlonlal and dinter, was ctithul.ntlially riionp-il.
Pete Orlllln'i exhibition ot buck and ,vln dun
inc a Inn c tlie aieragc and also iicrlvnl
rildcncrs of appreciation un pari ot ilia speclu.
loin.
Thu llvliii,' picture wcio arlltlcilly p.i.i.1
niul wero anions the pit .uinir Ic.iltucs. The pir
toiin.mre (loses with n Mt ot iioiiscii'O r.illid
"i'lie Mpho Til.il," in whlih Hob Van O-.It n,
Jaw lli.Miolds mil othir had oppoiliinlty to
tlKplay their taluils un fiiiunaki'i's.
The ,un T. .I.irl; coiupjuy will uppe.il' aa.ilu
at the (iali'ly tld allcinoou and rveniiiK and
will aNo itlve an etia iniduigtit pertorm.inee nt
which election returns will 1m lead from the
Mf BO.
Miss Coghlan in "Vanity Fnir."
It the pFi'.i4iii who li.nc read "Vanity Pair"
were placed uhlr by side it is rstlimUiI lli..t
the line would leach feiiral tlniis mound tlr
World. 'tho book Ii.iu brpti tr.'ilislnttsl Into in.iiii.
lanKiucs and many attimpts hale been mid,,
in yeais front by to jret mi ndequile fclacc
nd.ipt.it Ion. lint II was Hut tinlll Hip diJ
tli.KiiWied pljjwiictlit, .1. II. Nouns wlio was
wonfully ovjiric in slusiei'ift, not lo work or
the book tli.il a kooiI dramatization was nude.
This ursinn is tlie one Msimd by Mesi-.
Delehcr fc Ilcnncssy, tlio cnleipiilnj jouiijt lie
ntiie.il in.iu.i:ers ol Xe Voik illy, and they will
piiiilil the play in this rit.i with n uipeib cast,
lieadeil by Mi,s Gcitiinle I oldai', the piilty
and l.ilenlcd ihuuhtir of ( hules Cohl.in. in tho
rolls nt lleeky Sh'irp and .Mis. lUiulon Cianlrr.
Tiiis ntttaMion will appear at the Ljcettui thei
ler next Thursday night, Xov. F.
"Who Is Who."
In tlio bciriiiniiu; wcru neated the heanj and
the i.nlli. '1 licit theie was fun, .mil the tun
his none on Mowing and hpieadinjr and ilcielop
inc iir since. Willi tlio roll of niws) it has
reiealcd ibelt into two parts or kiniN. There
is the quiil fun, tho "Ijinsli in the tleei.1" .oit
of fun, the lull thai meielj causes n smile In
nrle ind nteit away wllhln IIm-H m;aln, u fun
that never makes known it.s appe.iiauce, a sinil-
11 v Mud of fuir, that exists for a mouiTl tiion
diops intn nothing, not oon a rei'ollecllon.
And then there is the loud tun, the fun tint
holdcth "beith sides" ami leaps and bounds anil
spvrl.s and cailops a roarina: ilatleriui; fun, a
fun of loud I'cclaim and bolsleiousties. 1'hu
one i fun of lilcratuie, tlie oilier fun of the
stase, the f.iice-foniedy as its ngent.
Hie fun of "Who Is Who" is tho oltciius at
the l.yicum on next 1'iid.iy nlisht, Nov. ('.
"The Cracker Jacks" Coming-.
Huh MaiiLliestei's .lKKiegation of noelty under
ti.e ituie ot "The Cr.uker .lacks" will lie at the
t'aiety three diis, loiiiinimiii Tliiiisdny, with
n car load of uoeltic, far yr.unUi, khmIu- and
t-lionijir in eny lepett thin li-t seion.
The (Oiilpiny eonipiises 1 1 il rt -i-in I it c.iiefully
f-eleiteil piople and will inliodiiee twinty-liie
oung, imMiiiu; ituif puu.i m.iioen. lite noiei
opiuinir has. netr befoio bei n M'en In exti.n.i
timi and il is a woild beater. A stionnir olio
of aili-U than err and eei,Mhiiiu; from Mint
to lliiNh uiii" lonjr I.1114I1. "The Crickei" J.iclj,"
stand prc-ciuiiKiit this season.
A A
Its
1
BETTER LATE
THAN WEVERV
APPLIES TO Til E
USEGF
Goltlen Medi
Takfn early if ivill
TaBibn whenjlhe
Lungs are affected
IT WILL CUm
WEAK LUNGS
m
AND RESTORE
HEALTH.
ITALWAVS HELPS
yiAiFelOSIAlWAYS REALS.
LIVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
I CURES
Icillousnoss,
IConQtipationr
Dyspopsia,
Sick-Koau-acho
and Llvor
Complaint.
SUGAR COTml).
Sold by ull drueclsta
or sent liy mail.
Ncrvlta Medical Co., CbIjo
Bold by McQarrata & Thomas, Drug.
8l3t 203 Lackuwanna ave., Scranton. Pa.
Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming cvenue and
1 " " '" rfjyjw.
' ii s ifp-vif $y& n 5
i K-X'SsWE m WXW-lil
m:s
Ml
iiiifj'jij.iri
iuu rii.i.s
I OB "re
I mmKJ J t
It Curefl the
Cough,
DR. JAMES'
CHERRY
TAR SYRUP
Mtulo from tho pro
scription of tin old
physician.
Tested by years of use.
PleiiBimt to take docs
not scttlo in tho bottle.
Last dobo is tho sumo
strength us tho first.
Tlio 0110 safo, novor
failing remedy for
coughs and colds of
every description.
At all Drug Stores.
Sfl cents a Dottle.
Don't Accept
Substitutes.
VLi
m&i&5a&
"No, I
Will Not"
That sounds posi
tive, but she was right,
or her grocer trie 1
'o make her lake an
tiferior flour instead o'
"Snow White"
THETWESTON MILL CB.
OMTM MflMMBAtC eUVHAWr
Fine
Tailoring
The prospective settlement
of the strike removes one
hindrance to the purchase of
your Winter Suit aud Over
coat. Our extremely low
prices remove another.
Our stock is immense, our
styles are correct and no
goods can be better made.
W. J. DAVIS,
Merchant Tailor,
214 WYOHING AVENUE
Fast Time to
Portland
CHICAGO
& NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
JIIE "CHICAGO.PORTI.AND SPE
CIAL" leaves Chicago 6.30 p. m.
daily, via ChicagO'Union Pacific and North
western Line, arrives Portland, Oregon,
afternoon of third day. No change of
cars; meals in Dining Cars. Huffct
Library Cars with barber. Touribt
Sleepers daily. Personally conducted
excursions every week. The best of
everything". The Pacific Express leaves
10.30 p. m. U.iily. Call on any agent
for tickets or address
40 Broadway, - Ntvj York
601 Chtt't StPtillaJihhla
SS8 Wathlnaton St., Button
SOI Italn St , Ougalo
212 Clark St., Chicago
430 Vint it., Cincinnati
S07 Smith'ld St., Plttlbura
234 SuptrtorSt., Cltutland
nCamimftlaillut, Dttrolt
2KlngSt.,Cait,Torotito,Ont,
NEW YORK HOTELS.
ESTM liNSTJSIt HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth tit. and Irving I'Ucc,
VNEW YORK.
American Han, $.'1.00 per clay and upward.
European I'lan, jl.W per day and upward.
I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor.
,- -
1'or Uuslucss Mou
In tlio heart of tba wholeil
district.
For shoppers
S minutes' wulk to Wanamnkersi
S minutes to Slegel Cooper's Bid
Store. Ksiay of accesi to the great
Dry Qood Stores.
For Sightseers
One block from B'way Cars. lv.
Inir easy truiiBportatlon to all
points of Interest.
HOTEL ALBERT
NEW YOKK.
Cor. 11th ST. ft UWVRIISITY PU
Only ono llloclt from Uroadway,
Rooms, $1 Up. pSEFiSSSStk
Prof.Q.F.THEEL.M.D. niI,..
h. riiUdtlilil. I'. MutUuUeherAril. I'm
umcektoturorRIVATiPlSUSCS.EICKSStS'
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Black Goods to
Make You Think
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Black maintains its sway, Black is always dignified, ele
gant and genteel. That is why we have gathered Black
Goods strenuously. The result of our efforts is manifest
in an overflowing stock an abundance of handsome stuffs,
at prices unprecedented for cheapness. The quotations
that follow stand for great worth and value, but they do
not do justice to the variety of weaves on view. Nothing
but a personal visit, can do that. Come. j
Jllnek Broadcloth, (French and Gorman) 54 inches wide, prices from $1.25
to $tf.50 a yard.
Black Venetians, 54 inches, $1.25 to $2.00.
Black Cheviots, 54 inches, $1, $1.25, $1.35.
Black Camel's Hair, 54 inches, $1, $1.25.
Black HomesMiii, 54 inches, $1, $1.25.
Black Storm Serges, 38 to 54 inches wide, 50c to $1.50 a yard.
Blnck Jarquard, 45 inches, (Priestley's) $1 a yard.
Black French Poplin, 45 inches, $1.25 to $2 a yard.
These are very important items if you are at all interested
in Black Dress Goods. They speak of economies very forcefully
CONNOLLY
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THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
ORGANIZED 137 S
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital SSOO.OOO
Surplus SOO.OOO
WM. CONNELL. President.
HEISRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce.Pres.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Caihlir.
Eperla attention etven to busi
ness accurnts. Throe per cent. in.
tercst par on Interest deposit.
$
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Lager
Beer
Brewery
Hanafacturow or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
435 to 455
N. Ninth Street,
.PA
Telcphon? Cull, 2333.
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At Retail.
Coal ot the best quality tor domeotla
use ana of all sixes. lucluUlnb' Uuokwheat
and nirdseyn. delivered In uny part ot
the city. t the lowest pries.
Orders received at the- office. V?Jln''
bulldlne. Room 08: telephpno No. 17, or
at the mine, telephone No. OT. wilt hj
promptly attended to. Dealers supplUd
at the mine.
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO
The Dickson Miuiiiractiirlng Co.
fceranton and Wllkoi-ltirre, f ,
Aluuufaoiureri of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN01NES
BolUrs, Hoisting and Pumping Alachln;ry.
Qtntral Ortlce. Scranton. Fa
iis I
PLEASANT COE
(&
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING OENTER.
& WALLACE,
!! CARPETS 1mm
We want you to see the new arrivals in our Carpet
Department. We believe we have the most complete stock
in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con
sidered, we can give you value and a selection not to b
had this side of New York. A superb line of
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WALL PAPER I
I BRASS AND
WILLIAMS & McANULTY
129 Wyoming Avinus.
THE
lit Season
We are well stocked with all kinds of
ammunition and guns at the lowest priees.
Don't forget that we are Headquar
ters for everything in the line of Sports
and Athletics.
Florey & Brooks,
211 Washington Ave.
iM'rtWMHvf
THE
IKIC POWDER CO,
Rooms 1 ana 2, Com'im BTd'fi
BORANTON,
nining; and Blasting
POWDER
lards at Mootlo and Ruib lals Works.
LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO. '3
ORANQE QUN POWDER
Blrelrlo Bsttsrlos, KUolrlo Kxplottri,
splodlni blast, Safety Puss ml
Rtiauni Chealcal Ca's bxploVve
127 AND 129
WASHINQTON AVENUE
I DRAPERIES I
METALLIC BEDS I
Opens Nov. 1
DR, DEKSTEN
Fhvslclan and Sureoa
311 Spruci St.
Tcmp.e Uuri Building
5CRAHIQN PA.
All scute and chrcnlo dlseiui tl men. mo.
men anJ children. CUUUNIO NKilVOUS,
UltAIN AND WASl'I.SQ IJlbEASES A BI'KC
IAUTV. All dtseas ol III. Liver, Uiiu.yi.
UUdder. bkln, Wood, Nerv.l, Weiub, Eye, Kit,
Nose, 'llirojt, slid Lungi, C'sncer., Tunwr.,
1'illt Itunture, Ooltre, Ithcuni.tUm, AJtbnu,
Catrrrli, .rtococcle. Lo.t MuuUood, Mghtly
luiUslonn, all I'Vinole Oiwuci, Li ucorrboc, tc,
Gonnorrlao, SyiiliUU, Ulood t'olion, IndtKrt.
(ion and joutbiul habits obtitcrst.d. burgtrr,
Fits. Kiiilriisy, T.pe and fitcmacli Worms. CA
TAHHUOZON'r:, Speciflu for Cstarrh. Tlir.a
montlis' treatment only i.00. Trial frtt a
oince. Consultation and examination rr.a.
Olllto hours daily and Sunday, I a. , to U
p. bi. i J i - .4. y i
DR. DENSTEN
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