The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 05, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5, 1900.
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DR. HAND'S
I Gontiensett Milk
Phosphates and Hypophosphltes
Added without change' of taste.
J Best Milk for Family Use " ' Babies thrive on it "
J Sold by DruRRlstJ nd Gtocen, Write
i THE DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO.,
: INDUSTRIAL.
-- - - -
liaising the Dams.
AmiiiRcnientH itrt- now uniU'r wuy
for IiiltcusIiik tlio mittiily ir wtitui' In
Tjiko Scrnnton about seventy million
K.'illons, rmd vrork will probably !.
Htnt'tcd totliiy, lit the blir i-iwrvolr. if
the weather purmltH. linrkc Hro.,
I'ontractors, are In ohurKi f thu nn
(IcrtnkliiK tint I It I osrpet'tetl Unit til's
entire Job will bo t.'otntitoted by nuxt
week.
Tlio mniliiH opi't'iitiill will eonnist In
i-nlsltiK the spillway or otttlrt olRlitoun
Inches. A like rhmiKu will Ijh iniitlc nt
the dinn bark of Lake Scrnnlon, at
vlmt Ih known as AVIlllnms' bridge.
The kuk and water company decided
tin these clitintjcs about two weeks iikj
and entrusted the work to Burke Hros.
Kverythlns was In loatllness to bi;ln
work yesterday ltinrninir, but the very
liravy rain stopped all operations.
Tlio recent deal between the Strait
1on Gas and "Water eoinpany and the
Dtinmoro Gas and Water company, by
which the control of the Dnntnore sup
ply passed Into the local concern's
hands, Is one of the reasons which led
1o the IncreaslnK oC the reservoirs'
capacity. It has been a dry season,
too, and the eoinpany realizes that
there is great need for having the
Scrnnton reservoir tilled to pretty
nearly its capacity.
Railroad Officials in City.
"President 'l li. Fmvlir and Vice
president John ii. Kerr, of the New
York, Ontario and AVesleru Railroad
company, nn Ivcd in the city early
yesterday mornins from New York
city and after making it bilef Inspec
tion visit left yesterday afternoon.
General Malinger .r. K flillds, of New
York, and General Superintendent 13.
Cnnlleld, of Middlelown, were also in
the city Monday night and yesterday
morning'.
The group of Ontario otllcials were
on one of their vOirillar tours of In
spection, and hold a conference while
here with Superintendent 11. '13. AVil
lianis. Manager chlids and Superin
tendent Cnnlleld loft for New York
over the Ontario and Western at It
o'clock yesterday morning, and were
accompanied by Superintendent AVI1
. lianis.
Superintendent Ketchnm's Orders.
A bulletin order was posted to
l.ncknwnnna trainmen yesterday from
Superintendent Keteham. of llobokon.
It announced that commencing at
once and until the plant is put lino
use .1. AV. Sutcliffe will be on duty at
tile new interlocking cabin at Hobo
ken daily, including Sundays, from
T.C10 o'clock a. m. until I o'clock p. in.,
to give instructions regarding the op
eration of the new interlocking plant.
All engineers and yardmen will report
to him and receive instructions. This
order Is expected to be most promptly
compiled with.
The bulletin order lestrieting the
speed to eight miles tin hour, over
Cone street, tit Orange, on account of
the laying of sewer pipes beneath the
tracks, has been annulled. Trains
will resume the .schedule speed.
Today's D., Ii. & W. Board.
Today's D., L. and AV. board is as
follows:
Tupm1.iv, Pre. 4.
wild wast, i:ast.
6 p. m .1. Straits.
..W p. in. P. liillisan.
' ll.oO p. nt, T. DoiulUaii.
WYiliio-d.iy, Die. 5.
WILD CATS HAST.
12.M a. in. t). Ilaiuloljili.
,:i a. hi. 0. W. I'ltgcialtl.
t a. in. .1. KiniK
f, a. in. The ti. Nnnm.in. j
ti a. in, A. r. Jlullen.
i. a. in. V. h. Uojiit.
Si a. in. D. Wallace.
10.80 ii. in. t). KPiiincy.
11. SO a. in. 1". Hallett.
1 p. m. .1. (lenity.
2 p. in .1. W. Pi'ilne.
il.45 p. ill. II. M. Iliillvtt.
I,t5 p. m. .1. A. lln-li.
SIWIMITR.
rasl-H. Vt'AllUtf.
cat .1. JloIcr,
east II, (iilliiMii.
cast fuuii Nay Am,' U. Unify.
west (i. noimfolkrr,
wist W. II. .Mclh.N,
fi a,
1 P
H .p.
7 1.
1. a.
Ii a.
II a
7 p.
I'.
in.,
ni
in.,
in.,
in.,
, in.,
VPt I'llllldlf,
in,
III.,
west riiiin l .lytiBa Mi Lane,
west finni liiijj.i (iliili'v.
I't'M.llU.
-F. i:. Sunr.
in a, m..
PUSHERS.
B a. in. C Ilnuscr.
ll.ilO a. m. Moran.
7 p. in. M. .Muipliy,
PASsr.soicn knqikes.
7 a. in. Caffiiey,
S.Ml p, in. Stanton.
7 . in. JliKOveili
WILD CAI'S WI1ST.
4 a, ni.-.I. Il.it lior,
fi a, in. C, W. Diiiiii,
B a, in, T. J. TIiiiiiiimiii,
7 a. in. W.' KIiIm, with ll.niiiiiiu'n mi n.
$ n. in. II.. IIMilii:,', Willi .liihn li.ili.iuanV nun.
11 a, in, llnifuvitj,
10 a. m. 0'I.'jm, with (', l!.rulio,iimv' inui.
11 a. in. .1, CjO-ti'lIu, witli S. c.tiiiuly' men,
VJ o'clock niHiiil, U'lliin, ,
I ii. in. .1. II.Mil iinn,
a ii. in.-(. iilii.
! p. in. W. I.a H.IIT.
I i.. 111,-0, II. Hmllli.
5 p. .in, II, I'.olnir'.
fl (i, in. I", Van vit mi i',
Milifi;.
Coiuliivtrir Hill anilJ'l.iKiii.iii ancl t i,iulucm'
W. Lilian- ami new will icpuii at ti,,iiiinuii,r'ii
olllcc at II n. III., Wvilnoiluy, Hit. .'Hi.
Iliakcnuii I', Mtll- will' tall at Tialiiiu.islJi'a
dlllce 2 p, in,, Pit, I,
Air. Il.incy:l.iv Ciiciiiiincii O'.Vclll, MiAn.
ibew, M. Miller, p. lav ui.tl Tutlilll ivpnii at
liainin.i(lci-' ellin', U u. in., Wciliiisil.iy, hv, .I,
Among the Street Car Men,
A new bell lias been introduced Into
the dispatcher's otllco (it the Scranton
nnllwny company's 'iimrters on hack
nwnnna avenue, which will suvo the
dispatchers themselves it deal of
trouble, The wire connects with a
large Konf; in the waiting room on tlio
first lloor, in which the extra men
await assignments. AVhen any of tlio
regular conductors or brakemen do
not niuko an nppenrancu henceforth,
It. will not bo necessary for tho1 dis
patcher In miike a trip to tlio lounging
room and nciualnt the ''specials'' with
the fact that there is u placet' for one
of their number, The bell Is now rung
m
lu booklet.
SCRANTON, PA.
und the first man answering, gets the
run.
Vexlerday, for the first lime in live
months, nil of the .South Scranton cars,
with the exception of those of course
on the Ilelluvue and Stone avenue lino,
resinned the ciflom of running out
Cedar avenue anil coming buck via.
1'lttston avenue'. This Is the regular
route, but was abandoned during the
Inst several mouths, owing to street
repairs and thu new tracks which were
being lit Id. A concrete base has been
laid for the I racks and brick paving
used.
Left for Hnzleton.
Organiser Fred Ditcher, of the ful
led Mine Workers, left at IMS o'clock
yesterday afternoon for llir.loton,
where he will take charge of a uunilioc
ot miners' mass meetings, and will
overlook the ."lluatloii In the district,
lie will return to Scrnnton Sunday,
and on the Sablnlth night conduct n
mass meeting at Music hull.
This gathering is Intended tto be a
meeting of all the labor classes In the
city. Monday night, there will b. n
miners' mass meeting in Olyphant:
Tuesday, In A Vest Scranton; AVednes
dny, in North Scrnnton; Thursday,
another in Olyphant: Friday, in
Duryea, and Saturday, Ih Taylor.
This and That.
Yesterday's storm In no way effect
ed local tr.'illlc on the railroads.
Superintendent of the Pullman Car
(ompany D. AV. Morrison, of Jersey
City, was a visitor here yesterday.
Chief Claims Agent or the Delaware,
Lackawanna and AVostern Railroad P.
M. Dwyer was yesterday In the city.
There will be a meeting Saturday
midnight of the city barbers, in the
miners' headquarters on Lackawanna
avenue.
Uurke iiros., contractors, have n
corps of "iigineers at work at AVels
port, and expect to soon start work
on the railroad bridge which Is to be
built tit that point for th" Central
Itnllroad of New; Jersey.
- Immigrant trains :uv becoming an
everyday sight at the Delaware,
I.nekuwnnna and Western station, and
yesterday another of the "steamship
trains" passed tluough the city for
New A'ork. It was from Chicago and
urrived here at - o'clock In the morn
ing. It bore one hundred and sixty
one passengers from Chicago, who
were biund for their llitropean homes,
via the AVhite Star line. They arrived
at floboken at 0 o'clock,
LAST DM OF THE
M. E. CONVENTION
rumliHlcil fimii I'.mc ;i.
wmiW iHtnt' into pcrr.nn.il inlciiii'iv with a mhiI
miNl ionic fhn a pciin.il itilcnit-w w it), I,'" I
that will put np'ill Ills lite tlic pnwir of the
.phii. ami in liU la'.ut the sh'uly nUw ot ioiii
'.!inu:iti' loM- lot Ihc sonU of men.
Thin let cvci.v mhi! winnci ciifoma'ic ami im-piis-i
him-elt with the lliouulii that t In- m.Mr-l
woiK ifi IliU woild N lii-. Thai he U o-opii.u-illi;
Willi till' l'i-t louts ot liillikiml. 't'lial he
i-, in lino with ihc opt union, of the hi!hf-t
ami limit l.ii!m- powi of liiiin.iuil. The power
is in the -pitit'lltli'il iile. Thai only can limn;
all lliesc otlnr iii.illlialioiw in llieii full ileiclop.
ineiit ami ii-etiilmss.
Dlt. ll.VUDS I'AI'HIl.
The jiaiier was discussed by Itevs.
Cillln, Murdock. Madison, Hard, f!.f
lln and Sprague. Dr Hard followd'
with a masterly paper on "PivaehiiK
That Stirs to Action. ' lie gave a
clear, characteristic idea of who: Is
needed, and said:
The Ihcini' is il-llnite, ly it we an' lichl to I he
modi' with whiili men ale In he liniwl. Other
themes tli.it pii'ieile. ami tollmv will imlliate
their riiiici- ami Kiml of woik in '-howim; nun
their Kiv.it soul recti ami tlonitniiiale liuw they
will in hiinidhi; on luioietiun. The pti.-unulity
ul the winner imet neicr he loi;ottiii. 'I'hc
man himself citlei the pulilcin. It i- not in-incvaai-
alone, nor hi" alillily to ileciaie It,
nor Itis sl.ilioit, hi- icpuii, hi- nieutal Kia-p,
nil ,M't his tollow.llc;.
Hut tit" man ami Ihr winning ami the souls
ami the wi-ilniti hum lie in ah-nlutc at ciinl. The
pi e.ii liiuvr that bill's in .tenon will, ami hum
ionic from a pif.iihci lli.u li.ti lueii ami I. reps
itilulltily sl'intl, who himwi the mail ov.t which
he tills to Icnl, who-e -tail has liinrji'iul am,
Ijccii fetl, wlin llti's ul t.iiiiliiiK up inui filling
ilown in a pulpit iiml ieir.iilni; at the of lit"
year "we h.ie helil our own,"
lulu the pic.it hi'i hilii-i'll hum i nine that
which lie tiki. In -til- lulu ai-lion in mlicu.. 'Ilil
i.. noi pit. mill aili'.ictioii, iiiiuiiciImii, hi. in
in i Km. uowtl elilm: or l.oliliiu. in i.mnol
he ctlii'Micil out oi hoiiU noi Mieicty. 'Hie lues.
s.ie in hi ho liiip..itial. In my jmlmriciii hicu
halm li.u dent iloiu iliniiig the late pic.itliiitial
iMiiipaiun In ;illiii)iioir in pit ni.is-es aualiist
ll.lst's.
.Vi.'.v ami then lite pulpii Is u-etl , ml,, ami
liciali' le.itlei In weallli, p, Iilii, ami comment'.
It liuplies that lit hni-utvi itiu-l he liitltleii .oitic.
while It a mail ,niilis way nut hc.ioml the lank
of aui.iut' men. Many that ni.in.igv un.il Inns
of liatlic, lcailtis in iti.iilcis of i;oiiiiiiiiilil, anil
m.KtilM In iiinnlaiy alliaiii. aic i.lhni', v. I.li-Ini.-
that .-uiiie nun uoilltl cue for their Mink
Tlitso liatlelM pine Mi -pit it ll.ll Ic nlei.-hip,
'I In1 piiailii'i's itiiw.iKc It in f he liiipotiani
line linliiiut'iil a well as iuui.ikc hum i,ii a
Mire plate, Itilins lint tl itiainl meat IiciiiImii to
stnniiji' a way ilnwii man wlm lia. tl'-iaaccil
liniuc, i-elt, liii'liliiioil ami lay .s helpless al .untr
feci, llaiini; uiiiiiuVi i nil- lust lit n- le.nt' mir
mi t Ice in the h, it'll, of. Hlni who int'.i.illis all
imillvi'S anil lisulN tit lite in.iieli ot the yean..
ItF.V. HUADSUAW 1.1U1,
I lev, llradshiiw led lite dlsetissleu on
Dr, Muni's paper.aiid others who spoku
were Itevs, llennlnger, Dresser, Siintee
and llarued, Hev, c, m, filllln, of Mint
I 'ark church, rend a paper on "Kn
trance to church Made Husy," ili gave
many excellent suggestions as to how
the way of the transgressor can be
Hindu clear Into the church, and added;
Tin' no;a. inline h.n all alinctl at one Ihltt: To
lift tlic i.iilaliK-u in lieioinc nltlei. We line
liatl IliU nfleiiiotiii a kliitly of how In will ouU,
To what Y rit.l In I'lul.t, ami, mtiiiuI, In the
lllllllll, 1 lil.c I 111' illt'.l hi it I iv.i)-, oinnhi- thu
iloois nt tite iliiiieli iifler eiiiy hiiiiii'. H ki'vpi
liefoii- the iiiinjii'jlloii (lie Itlci that the .iuN
ut' llniM' alivatly iontict ili-tiplt ale yvainini;
for olhi'ii In join wlm them,
Itev, VI V. Arnwtniiig, of Forty
Fort, seconded Dr. OlPin's views and
gave u very prolltablo talk ninny thu
samo line, Presiding Killer nrlliln. sup
pletnenteil his predecesbtifs with soni"
sound sense and logical conclusions.
It whs utter G o'clock when adjourn
ment wus mntle for supper. In this
particular tlio ladles tit thu church
showed their superior skill In provid
ing for a large number ot guests.
The service last evening was well at
tended nnd helpful. Rev, .tnines llen
nlnger conducted the devotions nnd n
pentocostnl service wus conducted by
Hev. M, H. Hard, The convention
takes the place of the utitutniml min
isterial association meeting, nnd hits
been very successful from nil sources.
The forward movement hits been giv
en tt splendid start, nnd great results
are expected.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
Mst (if leltrtit tcliultilliff tlliullleil for at llii
S'lratiliin ptistolllee, l.tieltnwiiiui.l i utility, lire, .,
IfiOil. IVi.'ons citllng tot tltt'te li-tlrn will plena
i.y ailvettUeil nml uhii tl.ttf or IM. l.iti It,
ltlitt(', poslnmlcr.
Sceretary ArllliKlon tluli, I. .Mle., N. M, An-
llcl'soll. '
Mm. II. I!. Heiitiett, Itjrolil lliimnliitr, Mrs.
WI1II.II11 ll.iltcnek, llr. lleilMt'lli, Ml. tamo1
lloinlii', JIIm Cilia llotirke.
Mitt Allie Colllii. II, Connor, .loltii I'. Ciine
HiliiKit, tlic Cuok inui Heat i tuiip.itiy, .lo.irpli M,
Cntlloti, Jlessu. Cornell ami t'nilrrlilll.
MUs ItcMle 11. I).iln, Mis. William II. Die!.
Mill, .lls Caiolliio llolTimlii Dyer, Mrs. Ilm;lt
flaile-i, fSertrutlc .1. l)als, Mks Slaiuaiel HUitin,
Mr, ,lne I'lnney, C. .1. roster, .1, I). I'nley,
(Iconic I'. I'ell.
Ulllhini (tatliail, Miss M.ijiif (iiltlln, II. C.
(Iiouory, I'ritnk llrermvnoil, Mis. Kate (tntrt
(liltotu),
Mrs. Illl.i lliivlmml, I). Hill, .1. I'. Italm-s.
'Ilioni.i.s .Itiiics (2), Mrs. MaiKiiri't .loncs.
Mr. nml .Mrs. I'raiiU Kelliiiil, M. Kelscr.
Williatn lailer, Kent l.intlow, Ki.mtl.s Me
('nt thy, Jllss IliU Midairali, H. Mi Kccier. I'liiiitt
MctTtivI.ey. Miss MiOlite, Mlley It llui-ell, llihlu;et
Mllltr, Mis. Christopher MnlV.il, K. .1. Mutli,
'I'hoinas Midiiiie, (Ji'nige F, Moore, A, I!, Mantels.
May N'emltliltii.
. II. I'ltwer. I'rtsltltiit 1). S. I'ay.oii. Mr.
.Mary Ann I'nnrll,
Tim (itilnn.
(ieoiire llauer, V. .. ltlitl.ir, Miss Kiiuu.i 0.
Ill'.l noltl.s.
Hnlnman Sclsco. MIn Maty Swart, Henry .V.
Kiiinilcrs, CJ. 11. Shlptii.iii.
('. Tllfaiiy, Mr. miij Mm. .IoIiu TIidiii.k.
Ilraie II. Vroinan.
Mis. T. P. WVinl.iwr, .Itsrph Wcl.h. Jr., .1. I'.
Williams, Irvini; Wliccler, S. l-s, M.iltie Wat.
1,1ns.
Samuel Xaihailas.
WIvsT SdtANTOX sr.vno.v.
lames i:. ll,itle,t, .lo-cpli ITsler, Miss Ktsio
l'aiei, Mi.-.s llniinn X.igel. Wiltiiini l'attcisnii,
l'reil Itnliln-oti, Mis. .M ii v Ilinkcr, Wesley
'I liniiiii-, frank Will..
of two t Vo (I,ii' iJiuution,
um: uthicd by (lie
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Norfolk, la.
Old PoinT Comfort, Ua.
Richmond, Ua.
WasbiDglon, D. C.
Mt.uiiL'i -.iil il.iily i'f()l PmnUy fiom I'ior 'JO,
Ninth Kiwi, foot .of llnach stn-i'l, New York,
Ti li'rt-, inli'.itni nu'.iN iind M.itoiooiii .Ktotn
iimtl.itioii, M'i.(H) .ml npw.ittl,
Vvr full hifuiiiialtoii apply to
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.
SI Seech Street, New York, N. Y.
ll.lt.WAI.Ki:ii,'h.ii.M,sr. .l..l.nit0W.V,0.l'.A.
I HE CELI-BSATED GORDON FIANO
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-.iu.ta.v.j Siipiriit ')juil Aioad iauojin
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'sotii,si paisu.il. Boauntaa Sunup pu
StlOlS Al(a( StlO.UD.v: S34IID Vpsuiai
pijaapuoAV i-pix aaiiiuti .?q popuuui
ap Biuaipojiliii aspa.nl ain uiaip
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V! lSllllUlt iU.ip Sllll). sji 'Jasil
jo p,.iii KJ33 ja.iati .illtion KiiOAaa.vj
'lil'uo.i jr Kaapactd
8sop2rioii aij .Ctj pasiiuaaauiuupaiij
.iL'ila4 o) aaiiaps ju sMiisnq aiu s ii
'mpiaii oi.tiiiaui pijiuaj icirj
aaniMouai pijipucfoi iioipiioajjoii
o.wo itaiju aaioj Kiio.uaii jo st.o iuo4j
.yB49j.ng ua
silc l,y .lolni II, I'liclns, I'lililiuadnt, loilit'r
W .nun it;; incline ami Spline nil eel.
BEAUTY, HS0K00EP.I1
BELLSWITA
Aroanio ttc&ufj Tableta and Pills. A por.
I'Mtlynifuiuitl Kimrtiiiti'edti'i'iuiM'itt fur nil tldo
iliMH'doiv, (Itstorcjihe bloom ohoulhto l.itled laces.
IJ) iuyi' treiitmciit r,"c; SO days' $1.00, by mull
heim foi'rlii'iilnr. AvldrojS,
xcrVT.S rttOICAU CO. CI!u!i'!:Ja:Ls(MiSU.,Cu!co)'
SoU by Mcaurrah & Thomas. Pruc
cists,, 20J Lackuwanna avo,, Scranton. I'a,
BUY THE GENUINE
SYOT OF FIOS
,,, MANUFACTURED BY ...
CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO.
. g'VTCTII li.VAMK.
rjay-wniTTEii ouftnriTF: to euRE-san
laucr ctcry utlvptalDi: tr'culttu, lain.
Hly, llospiU) uud Aims tiiugeuu fails,
Drf-TIJEI-L, 627 North Slith St,
sOlaniiPnlRnn.VfK'in'innifiSlrlfitiirn
fo.riii pniyATH, nnu qnaouTiE
llisn!15fl! '"'"iMMa.tiislMnnliooiliHTiniiiK
ST. ,i V.:', n'Jr;iJ,liill!riKfturi-il. Froiili viisoa
C'tiriHl in .1 to 1(1 ilavH. 'I ho mot dancercua caie
olIi'ltuL ."BIN DEUTSCHE!! AnXT." 'ficat.
lucnl hy ivtaliTfsciifrSrlivrorii TOim.omAV Pot' Ii ox.
Short
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"f; .rrs'rrs.rT.f-H-
m
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Sensible
Holiday Gifts
Smoking Jackets,
House Robes,
Traveling Cases,
Fine Neckwear,
Shirts, Hosiery,
Underwear, Etc.
Highest Grade,
Lowest Prices.
Lu
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MOImMMQ
412 Spruce Street.
Merchant
Tailoring
cotes
It is impossible to get more
for your money than we give
you.
Otliers may offer lower
prices but they give you
much inferior work.
Some give good work, but
exhorbitant prices,
Our facilities are the best,
our work the best and our
prices the lowest
W. J. DAVIS,
213 Wyoming Ave. ,
SCRANTON'S LEADING FUR ES
TABLISHMENT. F. L. Crane
Established 1866.
Furs aud Fur Garments of
all kinds, aud our prices are
low, it is in fact unsafe to
pay less. Call and see our
Laylored Suits Jackets, Long
Coats, Box Coats, Neckpieces
Boas, Muffs aud Children's
Furs. We carry these in full
assortment.
Furs repaired.
RAW FURS BOUGHT.
324 LACKAWANNA AVENUE
Keating Stoves,
Ranges,
races,
Oil Stoves,
Gas Stoves,
Steam and Linalnrro
HotWatr HGaUflSi
f
125.317 PENN AVENUE.
EUGENE I Given Free
FIELD'S
POEMS
A $7.00
BOOK
lo each person interest
ed in siibirritiing to tlio
Kiitfi'tio Field IMonn,
mi'iit Somrnir I'uiitl,
Fnlisrrlbo any aiiiJiuit
lll'sllOll. Sllll"CliltloiH
as low as $1,00 will en.
1 1 1 f donnr to ItU ilJlnt.
ily artUtlc volume,
"PltiLD ,'L.UWKKS"
(vlotli liotind, 8ll), ai
a rcitiflcalo ot nutvscrp.
tlon to flltnl, liiwl;
riintaliu a bolt-ctloti nt
l'iettl'3 best and inojt
Tlll'llloiiU-ortlin
vent ti r.v. 1 1 uiuJ-
MJinoly i Iiih
li'iildl by liili
ly.Uvn of tlio
wurlil'iHiroiil'i
I'Ht ArtiHlH,
represeiitativs works and Is icady for do.
livery,
llul tor tlio iiobla contribution ot dm
woild' Kieatist artWs tliii book could not
luvo been tiumilji'turitl for lti llian 7.iv,
The Fund created U divided equally be.
tween tlio family of tlie late iluKcnu Fleltl
and tlio Fund for the liuililin; of a inonii.
IHtnt to tho memory of tho beloved poet
ot childhood. Atltlri'ss
lluteiu Flel.l ftlonumeiit Situvenelr Fund
Clilcuso, III.
If you also wish to send postage, enclose
10 cents.
Tlio lHckson Maiiufaeturliis Co.
kcruu ton ami WIIUm-Hurr t'4,
ilutiuraotiirori of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES
Uolleri, Hoisting iidl,utiipln Machinery.
1 General Office, Scranton, Pa
Connoflj2dfa11ac
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
I.
An Important Sale of Furs
As in Costumes, so in Furs, this has been a year of mar
velous accomplishment. As in Costumes, so in Furs, the
choicest productions and the most elaborate novelties have been
gathered by and are now shown at Connolly & Wallace's,
Gathered with the same free hand as were the Costumes
the richest, choicest and best Furs of their class, made up by
the moat artistic designers, and the most trustworthy fur work
ers in the business. The Connolly & Wallace collection is
gathered with a munificence that is worthy Our Public's ex
pectation from Connolly & Wallace. Neck pieces, of course,
are in greatest demand. There is a prodigal profusion of these
popular garments superb in style, cut over the latest and
smartest designs, all priced in the fair, safe Connolly & Wal
lace way. No need to tell in detail what is here, for every
garment in every style, every neck piece of old sorts and new,
is here. Every kind of fur is represented, and in such varied
and original styles as will enthuse and delight all visitors who
see them.
CONNOLLY
itttttttam4
St&t
OF SCRANTON.
ORGANIZED 1372
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital $200,000
Surplus BOO.OOO I
WM. CONNELL. Prcsiti2.it.
HENRY B0I.IN, Jr., VlccPres.
WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashbr.
Special attention given to bust,
ness accoiints. Three per cent. In.
terest pal on -Interest deposits.
iis so
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
436 to 455
N. Ninth Street,
Telephone Cull, 2333.
THE
I0SIC POWDER CO,
Booms 1 and'.', Com'lth BTd'g.
BOHANTON, PA,
H hi in.? nnd Blasting
POWDER
Utd ( Mootlo and UujUJaltj Worm.
LAFLIN ft RAND POWlHiR CO.'S
ORANOE GUN POWDER
Blrctrto But tar I sa. IHoo'.rlo Krplolar l,
xplodlu blatiti, Surety fu uui
Rsiiara Chemical Co.'s euSi've
& WALLACE,
HpwbN
ml isi wP
$
I CARPETS
WILLIAMS & MgANULTY,
129 Wyoming Avsnue.
H!lil!KlJiir;i.fa,(U!wr8iiiwsr''iKau' y.vvvnr.n
teizraiivzxi.'ttrxkL-mTmtimivxa2tw
i.. .,tj " . w...""rv "irv""" Mw rt
These Gams Hoards buvc Rulea for 0 Games including
CROKISSJOLE and all tlm CARRO;l GAMES
Florey & Brooks, 2 11 1 wF?n
lllw
DK. DBNSTRN, 311 Sprues btreit, Scrnn.
ton. I'a. 'II cutc ana Chronic Diseases ol
Men, Woni'n an 1 Children. Coiisultutloncntl
examination free, Ollice Hour Dally and
Sunday 8 m. to 9 p. ra.
127 AND 129
WASHINGTON AVENUE
Oriental Rugs
If you're a lover of the
Oriental, this superb line of
RUGS
Will appeal to you. Wonder
ful color combinations in all
their Eastern splendor.
Headquarters for
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AND DRAPERIES I
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
General Agent for lh Wyoming
IlUtrict (or
DtJFOIT'S
POWDER.
Uinln, Illastlnjr, Sporting-, Smokolosi ant) th
Itepauno Clti'iiiUa( Company's
High Explosives.
Eatety Fuse, Caps ornl Exploders. Hootu 101 Cou
ncil IlulMInt,', Scranton,
Aiiuscinsi
tiios. ronn Plttjton
JOHN' II. SMITH k SOX , Plymouth
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