mmmmmammmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmm JAwmwmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmimmm ,J'ww ' ' THE SCRANTON TRIBtfaE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. 12 NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD NEW STEAM DERRICKS FOR THE 1AOKAWANNA. Three' of Them with nn Enoimous Lifting Power Secured Erie Com pany to Issue 935,000,000 of Bonds on Its New Coal Properties Con ductors on Lacknwtuma Rond Di rected to Explain Why Engines Tall to Make Time D. & H. Has a Traveling Engineer. Throo now stt-uni diTiloUx lutw tiein ordered by tho Liii'ltuwuiiiiu riillnmd from the lndimtrJul lion vorltn lit Buy City, Mich. One will ! hii-Mi'il at Scranton, one nl lluljulfn mid thi other at WilTnlo. M'lm lit r-L "lit1 of the order vnH seen In tlt Soritnton yaid yesterday. It Is n monster oi' nieclmti ii'al ingenuity. The denials ihm ji lift luff capacity of forty tons when lite nun 1st extended In tiny direction, and on a Bltort Htuilght lift llfty tons cmi be raised without nn effott. The derrick sent here yesterday was used Hllcee.Msflllly III the wieek at Daitrt vlllu, N. Y., on necentlier 17. and kiivi excellent sntlsfaetlon. In addlllon to thelr.value In leniovltitf wreekaw Urnn the tracks, the ilrn Icka aie ul.so of jrrtrtt servlceln hoisting heavy Iron and utecl girders In biiilHo work and other ImpiovementH on the toad, which are constantly uelmj made. 935,000,000 Erie Cool Bonds. A semi-official statement has been made that the Hrle ltallroad company would Issue 535,000,000 A per cent, col lateral trust bonds to pay for the Penn sylvania Coal company's stock. It is intended that the interest on these bonds shall be paid out of the earnings of the coal company and that a part of the future surplus earnings of the coal company shall ko into a sinking fund to take care of the principal of the bonds. This arrangement will relieve the Erie Railroad Jrom any additional linancial burden. The new bonds, It is asserted, have been underwritten by a syndicate com posed of J. P. Morgan & Co., the First National Bank and other banking in stitutions. It ii intimated that these new securities will be offered to sub scribers at 921b. Order from Superintendent Ketchnm. During Saturday, December 29, 1900, automatic block signals, west-bound, Xos. 63, 75, 91, 101. Ill, 121, and east bound Xoa. 72, SO. 94. 102, 110, 118, 121 and I3S, between Kingsland and l'ateison junction will be put In service. The placing of arms on the signals in dicate they are in service. This still leaves unprotected by auto matic signals, west-bound track fiom home signal at l-yndhust draw to sig nal No. !tl; from west-bound home sig nal at Paterson junction to signal No. li::, and eastobtind track fiom east bond home signal at Lyndhurst draw to signal No. SO. and from end of pres ent block at Pater.son to signal No. US. ('. II. Ketchtnn, Supetlntendent. Failure of Engines to Make Time. The following bulletin has been Is sued to pass,enger conductors on the Jackawanna railroad: A) we are ti,iIng a gie.it many iUIjj,. un ac luiint of the failuif of ciik'imut lo 111 lie time, in nuking up J'HT diduy reports be c.neful to cue the correct i.ni-.r, whether irreen tliemun, pro r ior,l, Hues Ic.iUuir, or what it i, :mil t,ute et .11 tly tin- nunilior of minutes lo-t, in well .is any other ilelajs uu ni.iy line on the line fiom prions c.iuaeo. it U not niocsaij lo say jou left fecunton .it a certain time, passed Lehigh at a certain time mid left StrouiKluns at a ccrl.iin time; tin's information e.111 lie laken troin the tram shoot. Uhat wo desiio is .1 detailed dtlay report, ; pljinins every delay in lull. Kiln in M. Itinc, Superintendent. Running Through. Switches. Lackawanna train and englnemen liavc been notified that the road de partment complains of frequent oc currences of engines or cars being run through split switches. There can be no excuse on the part of englnemen, especially in daylight, lor running through a switch, and no excube for trainmen signaling an engine to move ahead or backward before a switch is properly thrown. AH concerned will be hold to strict Accountability hereafter for violation f this rule. Board for Tuday. Today's D., I and W. board Js as follows; Friday, Dvcmher 8. WILD CATS KAST. 6 p. m. J. flush. h p. m. M. Finnerty. J 0.30 p. m. O. Kearney. 11.30 p. m, E. M. Hallett. j,, Saturday, Pie, 29. WILD CATS EAST. 12.30 a, in. P. Cavanaugh it a. 111. J. II. M.usteis, with llcCann'ii men.. 4 a. m. II. Ginuody. f. a. in. 1'. 311113, with Latlarr's men. (I a. 111. S. O'Connor, with Bennett's men. 5 11, m. II. T. I'ellous. 0 a. 111. I'-. Mahon, with J, 1!. Marten,' men. 10 .1. in. C. lUlkriy. 11.30 a. m. 1 D. fckcor. 1 p. in. F. Wall. 2 p. in. J, lturkliail, ",tj p. in. I'. L Viui Wormer iAj p. la, O. Case. SUMMITS, V,TO. f, a. 111. east V.. McAUItter. , fi p. in., cast II, GIIUkjii. 1 ti. in,! west W, II. Nichols. 0 a, m.i went O. rrountelkcr. 11 a. m., west Cairitttf. 7 p. in., vet from Cayuga McLjue. 7 p. in., west liom Cayuga Ginley. TULLEH. 10 a. m. F. E. Stcor, I'USIIKRH. S a. 111. Homer. 11,:.0 a. m. Moian. 7 p. 111. Murphy, 0 p. 111. Lunuliifr. RHEUMATIC WARPED LIMBS. To suffer tbe most excruciating ptloi, to loss ,lif uee ot limb, and to have tbe Joint swollen ..ml rilsllgured I tbe lot ot tho victim ot rbuuuis ti.un. Viluacld in' the blood is tbe cuie ot rheuma tism. If the kidneys re active, they remove tbe urlodcld. That is their special work. If, on tbe other band, tbe kidneys are deranged, there is mii e to be uro acid in the blood and rheumatic ualu itarouglUnbody. No amount of liniment will ever cure rheuma tism. It onvsUmta relieves, but cure can only be brought about by setting tbe kidneys rlgbt. Tkauiostefloc live kidney remedy knowu to man is Dr. A. W. Cbaso's Kid- A.W.CHASE'S K I DNE Y- LI 1 ? 1. m. Oiflney. 1 J i. tn. Singer, f 80 p. m. Stanton. 7 p. m. Ma(oern. , , WILD CATS WI.8T. 4 . in, II. 0. narlliolnmew. C . in. W. Hoar, with (I, hnlili'a mm. 11 a, in. .1, llaUcr, with lltrlxi'n men, . 8 a. 111. tliRKirty, ti 11. in. ,1, (litlmirati, to it, 111. Kttlliam. II . tn.-O'llar.i. 1 p. in. Tlioman, with Hoitem' inrn. 2 p. in. Illfhlnu, wltli IJiuiln' tn'n. !l p. in. si. t.'iictcllo. 4 p. tn.--.l Murtiiv, Willi Stnplev men. C p. tii.-A. P. Mullen. Norici:. Iliaki'iu.ili It. Pepew win Ku out Willi V, U. Scuir niAt 11 tii. , , 1, . lliakeiiuii M. (linley will out witli V. h. Hori'H,' ml'ti hevt trip. llMkilimn II. 1'olliatiuM will gi out with tav aiiauitli tiet trip. , , lliakiln.lli t'ulvlli lleikei will go out with i-ll-ples Ill'Xt till". This and That. Harry Woods, of Chicago, has been appointed foreman of the machine shop, to succeed Thomas Langan, William II. Trtiesdale, piesldent of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern railroad, has been elected ti trustee of the Mutual Life Insurunce company to fill the vacancy caused by the dettth of 11. Walter Webb. A new book of special rules govern ing the movement of trains at the iloboken terminal has recently been Issued, and are now iK-Ing distributed mining l.aekawutma tliilumett, engine men and slgalnten at Iloboken. Mr. (' .1. Phillips, heretofore getteial agent of the Delawate, Lackawanna and Western, In elmige of the opera tion and truflk! of the Bangor and Portland, has been given title of su perintendent and general agent, (with ofilcc at Bangor, l'a. Statlonmaster Peter .P, McC.iun, of the Lackawanna tallroad, was inlaw ing from the platform yesterday, and when intiulry was made about him it wsts learned that he was confined to his home by Illness. His many friends hope for speedy recovery. Lackawanna conductors and en gine men must leport promptly by wire when a car or engine is itm through a split switch and must notify operator or sectlonmen at nearest point of occurrences of this kind, not leaving switch until 'it linn been put in safe condition for further use. A large number of new engines to be used on the Lackawanna railroad, aie expected to be leady for delivery some time in February. The Brooks, Dickson und Schenectady Locomotive woiks ate now beirnf rushed with the orders for the Lackawanna, company. New standatd gilt badges for Lacka wanna station masters and agents are being distributed, and nickel badges will be furnished brakemen, baggage men, gatemen, porteis, janitors and door-men. There will take the place of the plain badges heietofore In use. The Delaware and Hudson Railroad company hag cieated a new otnee. A travelling engineer has been appolnte-1 to serve on the Pennsylvania divlsk n of the line. Mr. Bach, a former em ploye of the Lehigh Valley railroad, has secured this position, and he has nlrtady entered upon' his duties. It will be hin duty lo employ all end neers and firemen, inspect engines, make trial tilps, etc. There has been a little sluike-up among the freight foremen. L. ('. Coon being ttansferred from eight wheel shop to jimmle shop; Mai tin Kunth from limmie shop to general freight foreman; 13. J. Stuckle to Kingston, and Company B. Thirteenth veteran, Charles Werner, coming froim Kingston to till vacancy in eight wheel shop. Lackawanna, Bell. CLARK'S SUMHIT. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Becker and Kd ward Getts, of Scranton, were enter tained on Christmas by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wage and daughter. W. D. Smith and Miss Bertice Tib bets, of Scranton, spent Christmas with the formers parents. Leroy Benjamin, of Middletown, N. Y., is visiting his parents and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller have re turned home after a short visit with friends in Dalton. Mrs. Fiank Smoke, of Binghamton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jennings. Mrs. Azor Phllo and daughter, Mrs. Walter Leonard, attended the wedding of Asa Moon and Miss Lillian Wilson in Scranton on Christmas day. Miss Carrie Colvin is visiting at lock ville. Miss Edna Townsend visited in Scranton yesterday. P. M. Young has been elected Sunday school superintendent for the year 1901. For a Cold In the Head Laxative Bromo-Qulniue Tablets. MOSCOW. The many friends of Miss Lizzie IColb tendered her a surprise party Wed nesday evening, December L'6, it being her sixteenth birthday, llor gentle man fi lends presented her with u very handsome bracelet. The usual amuse ments were indulged in, after which refreshments Avere served. Those present were: The Misses Lizzie Kolb, Klim Roberts, Annie Davis, Heden douse, Urine Travis, Sara Decker, Daisy Wardell, Susie Kdwards, Eliza beth Lyman, Alice Eshelmun, Jessie Travis, aiessrs. Orin Travis. Louie Millard, Lloyd Travis, Joe Wardell, nuy Swarts, Fred Depew, Clair Pelton, Arthur Gardner, Dave Roberts, Win field Decker, John Van Brunt, Joe Van Burnt, Ray Hinds, George Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. S, J, Horulmker and daughter May bpent Chilbtmus with friends In Dunuiore. Mr. and Mis, Milton Blown, of Ban gor, are visiting their parents he:e. The Chilstmas exercises of the Sun day school of the Methodist church were held Monday evening. The Inter ior of the church was prettily decot ated with evergreens, and a large Christinas tree lllled one end of the ney.IJver Fills. They cure rbemnaUeta perma nently by waking the kidneys active la their work of removing the urlo acid from tbe blood. Mr. William J. Coad, No. U Branson Btreet, Oswego, N. Y., write ; "I am very glad to praUe Pr. A. W. Chase' Kidney-Liver rills, and tell vbt they have done f or ve. I suffered for many years with severe constinatlon, Rheumatism and kid ney trouble, and could jget no relief until I tried Dr. A. W. Chase' Kldaoy-Mver Fills. la tbem 1 found Immediate relief, and can honestly recom mend them to other sufferers." One pill a dose. 86e. a box at all dealers, or Pr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buf falo, N.V, . VERPI LLS. platform, loaded with presents, The excreUes consisted of sin (ring, llit logucs and recitations by the Sunday school. The programme was welt ren dered, showing the result of the care ful training given by those in eharcte. Lloyd Travis, who hns been spending several months In New York, has re turned home. Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy and daughter Lou, of StroudRburg, tire spending the holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. K. X. Welts left on Christmas morning for 0 trip to Wash ington, D. C, where they will visit the former's btothcrs, ' Miss Xelllc Grtftln, of Scranton, Is visiting Iter aunt, Mrs. M. W. Vaughn. Mrs. Weed und son Charley, of Scranton, wore among the visitors here Christmas. " TAYLOR. A family reunion was held Chi Mi mas day nt the home of Mr. and Mn. Ulchard It. Jones, on Storm street, 111 honor of Mrs. Catherine .toned, of Keyset- avenue, Scranton. Mrs. .Iimei is three scote and (if teen years old, hale and hearty: the mother of seven children, forty-nine gtnndehlldren and seventeen great grandchildren. The reunion wan a happy one and joii gratttlatlous were showered on the popular old lady. Dinner was served and a pleasant afternoon was spent in talking about by-gone days. Tlios. present were: Mis. Cutheilne Jones and sister, Miss Elizabeth Zlegle, of Oatawlssn, Pa.: Mr. and Mis. T. 11. Shepatd and children, Misses Kate., Margaret, Elizabeth, Jennie and Fred erick: Mr. and Mrs. ft. ,1, Shepsrd and sons, Lester und Raymond, of Wllkea Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wheeler and family, Roy and Myrtle; Mr. and Mrs. J. Archie Jones and suns, Ar nold and Orvllle, of West Scranton; Pi of. David Dlckry. of New York, and Mr. and Mrs, Rlcluird H. Jones and family, MiHes Bertha, Ethel, Llzsle and James, of Taylor. Vocal and In strumental music was tendered. A meeting of the striking employes of the Renard & Son silk factory wan held in Bashan's hall on Wednesday evening, lor the purpose of forming a better organization. A committee waited upon their employers on Wed nesday. Nothing definite could be learned concerning the meeting. The Taylor Silver Cornet band wltl hold a grand concert audi ball In Weber's rink In Junuary. The var ious committees are making extensive preparations for this event. Adam Kherr, a miner at JPyne. was instantly killed while engaged In di awing a large piece of bony on Wednesday. A great mass fell on him, covering him completely. His neck and back were broken. Ills death Is extremely sad; a. family of ten children are left, the oldest a boy ot sixteen years. The deceased was a member of the Taylor camp, No. 492, Patriotic Order Sons of America. Masters Russell O'Horo, Brue Ward and Harrv Howells have returned to resume their studies at the Oirard college, Philadelphia, after spending the Christmas home heio. Mrs. William M. Evans and son Milton, of South Taylor, ale visiting in Philadelphia. Mis. George Hood, of Noith Main stieet, has teturned home from her visit to Pittston. Mr. Milt Lowry moved bis family from this town to Scranton. MOOSIC. Mis. Hurry Tock and children have gone to Stroudsburg for a week's visit with relatives in that place. 13. D. Caryl, of Scranton, visited the Hillside and Spring Brook collieries yesterday. The services in the churches Sunday will be conducted as usual. At the Methodist Episcopal church the text lor the morning will be, "Jacob's Vow and Its Results;" for the evening, "The Second Coming of Christ." At the Presbyterian church the morning sub ject will be "The Duty and Wisdom of Remembering the Past;" the evening subject, "Onward and Upward." On Monday evening a congregational meeting will be held in "the Presby terian church for the purpose of elect ing three new elders, and celebrating the payment of the church debt by burning mortgage and note. Dr. Brooks, of Wllkes-Barre, and otheia will assist in the service, after which the ladies will serve hot coffee. From 10.30 to IS o'clock a watch-night ser vice will be held. The programme for the watch-night service at the Methodist Episcopal church Is as follows: Eight o'clock, praise and prayer service; 9 o'clock, Epworth league hour; 10 o'clock, ser mon by pastor; 10.30 o'clock, roll-call: 11.30 o'clock, consecration service; 12 o'clock, doxology and new century greeting. THAT FAREWELL ADDRESS. Only Partly 'Written by Washing ton Hamilton Helped Greatly, W. E. Curtis in tlio CliiaiRii Kecoiil. In answer to an Inquiry I would say that the authorship of that "Immortal document," the farewell address of Piesldent Washington, which Is one of the stateliest examples of English composition, has been ascribed to Hamilton, Jefferson and Adams. Cien. AVashlngton was neither an orator nor it writer, although he expressed himself with a simple directness that Is often more forolblo and convincing than tho most (lorld eloquence. According to Mr. Jefferson Ills farewell address, de llveied to congress at Annapolis, was a composite of contributions from sev eral sources, and In a letter to Judge Johnson of South Carolina shortly be fore his death, he olfered this explana tion: "With respect to his (Waahlngton's) farewell address, to the authorship of Which It seems, there are conflicting claims, I can state you noino facts, He had determined to decline a re-election at the end of his first teirn, and so far determined that he. eriuested Mr, Madison to prepare for him something valedictory, to be addressed to his constituents on hU retirement. TI1I1 was done. But he was finally per suaded to ueciuleseu in a becond eleo. tlon, to which no one more strenuously pressed him thun myself, from a ton vtotlou of the Importance of htreiigth enlng, by longer habit, ttie respect necessary for that otllee, uhlch tho weight of his character only could ef fect, When, at the end of his second teim, his valedictory came out Mr. Madison recognized In It several pas sages of his draught; several others, we were both satisfied, were from the pen of Hamilton, and others from that of the president himself, Those ho probably put Into the hands of Hamil ton to fotm Into a whole, and hence It may all appear In Hamilton's hand wrltlnar, as If It were ell vt his composition." ELMHURST. The Misses Esther and Bessie Sweet, of Elmhursl, nnd Miss May Lowry, of Taylor, dined Chrlstmns day nt tho Baptist parsonage with their nunt. 'I Iia I'ftnill, ttnn.n t'ttrtil.Mnr! Vlh sioret Out Sale of Barney & Berry's Skates: $2, 50 Skates for $2, 00 1.90 Skates for 1,25 ' 1,25 Skates for .85 ,75 Skates for .45 Foote & Fuller Co Mears Building. TIME 1WX is jliout fluted, and (01 tln list tlnii- this year, wo ujnt to saj, get our Full Dress Ite rniiiltcs. You will ahwi.v.i think of our stoii; an tlio one most likely to pet tlio propel thinks for Full Drew, Shiils. 1 V.i rl (lloen, Tin, in tiU ecif thlnir a man requites for full Diess. AVI Spruce Street. Tiy our special 10c. collars all Iupc9. The Dickson Matiuracturlng (Jo. i-cranton and WItUevrlarrA '-'. MnnnTuomreri .' LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Bolters, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery General Office. Scranton. Pa. Electric Lighted Trains CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY THE North-Westem Limited service, 6.30 p. m. daily to St. Paul and Minneapolis, cannot be excelled and offers the best of everything. Any agent will give you information about 'it. Three other first class trains from Chicago also 9.00 a. m. Daylight Train, 10.00 p. m. Fast Mail and 10. 15 p. m. Night Express. Call on any agent for tickets or address 4$t Broadway, Ntio Ycrk IOIChn'1 $t.,PMIadilihla M( WathlngHo St., Bolton 301 Halii Bt Buffalo 112 Clark St., Chicago 4SS Vim fit., Clwlnnatl 607 Smith fid St., Pltttburg 134 Sultrier St., Clutan4 llCamout Uartlu; Dotrolt IKIngSt.,ea$t, Toronto.ont. NEW YORK HOTELS. Cor. Sixteenth Et and Irving Place, NEW YOBX. American Plan, (3.60 per day and upward. European Flan, $L60 per day and upward. L D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. X For Buslucs Men In the heart of tbs wholesata 4. V district. T For Shoppers . 4. t cilnutett' walk to Wauumakera; -f I S nilnutus to Slegel Cooper's Big . T Store. Easy of access to the stent Dry Oooda Stores. X For Sightseers One block troin B'way Cars. glv. T 4- Ins easy transportation to aU " 4 points ot Interest. 4 ! HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOIIK. Cor. 11th ST. UNIVERSITY PU -f amy one moc irura uiuuuwiy, a I ROOmS, $1 Up. Prfc'et'oTatb - WINTER RESORT. "Through the Hesperian Gardens of the West" Buns the Luxurious "SUNSET LIMITED." The Finest Thing ou Wheels, AND IT TAXES YOU TO THOSE DELIGHTFUL Summer Lands of " California," FpccUl tbroiiKli trains consisting ol sleeping and dlnlnij-cars villi leao New Voilt every Su. urdjy. 1u.wsd.iy and Tliursdiy, connecting: di rictly with tbe "Sunset Limited'' at Ne-.v Orleans. Tor lull information, free illustrated panipli. letl, maps anili time-tables, also louert rate, leeping cur tlckcU and IterKase clitcktd, apply to Southern I'aclUe Co., 109 B. Third ttrcet, Philadelphia, Pa. L V t "TTVT M PrOFiBir.TrUtL.lH.U. N.ViVt.,1 at-I'biuoipki. .'. iuv("?ir2:i1;: , v r -(noiiuim:).i,tititKpNii.ir""" Jci(BraaiflJcliopIil'Pfi")ftn,t'I?,1,S ' "liulti"tipM.a(tdrfci4trlfrtrlflfu ill I Clean i 'S U. &uh7ld&M!f4 W. Contioallac You don't cate when we take our seinirannual inventory, and we do not bother to tell you anything about it, as a rule. But this year we shall be stricter with ourselves, and the stockmen iu,ust be very sure not to hold on toa piece of goods at a price that .would need reducing after January Sth the inventory time, Aud as the measuring and counting is well under way getting ready for the final entry, we shall take all possible losses beforehand aud sell off the broken during the next few days. Halt the uew will not get in the papers because the lots as discovered will go on sale at once, aud many will go out each day. Some facts you will be interested in You have given the store a more prosperous year than ever a greater volume of business, which we have been able to care for with less aud less friction. Our ideals are not reached but you and we are working toward them. This is a very great co-operation the building of a business for careful people; a store that shall value quality above all else; that has grown large enoujh to be a strong factor in many markets, and that conse quently can give, and is giving The Really Lowest Prices Known in Scranton . . . Yet no store shall excell it as a style setter, nor show such a range of exclusive and elegant things along with its grert stocks of every day merchandise. CONNOLLY & WALLACE STATEMENT OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. 13. 1900. RESOUBCES. Loans and Investments $3,175,478.36 Banking House 38,599.64 Cash and Beserve 538,879.19 $3,750,957.19 LIABILITIES. Capital S 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.98 V. S. Deposits 422,729.39 Due to Banks 54,785.53 83,750,957.19 WILLIAM CONNIXL, l'lcoldcnt. UENItV BIXIN, Jit., Vice-President. WILLIAM II. 1T.CK, Cashier. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturer or OLD STOCK PILSNER 438 to 455 N. Ninth Streat, .PA Telephone Cull. 2333. THB HIOOSIC POWDER CO, Hi tins 1 audi, ComMH BT4'f. CBANTOK, 9A. lining und Blasting: POWDER MMattlMloul Ruik.lal Wotlu. LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO. -3 ORANQE GUN POWDBR Iretrta BatUrlca, ElwtrloHxplodari, Mplo4lux blaati, tiafety tfma uu I IUiiuii CNiioal Cfc's uxhR lis m GCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. 9 4- Lace Curtain News t R Shrewd buyers will take f prices made on our entire X small lots at a fraction of I FURNITURE COVEfflVQS I ARTISTIC O I HIQH-QRADE BEDDINQ I WILLIAnS&ricANULTY LEADERS IN CARPETS, t 129 Wyoming Avenue Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, K? Heaters. i tai-Sn PENN AVENUK. DR, DENSTEN Plijslcian aod Surrfeoa 311 Sprues St, Ttmpte Uuri Building SCHAM10N PA. All acuta and clircnto dlseasn ot mtn, no. men and children. CiJUOMO NXHVOUS, UUA1S AND WASTISQ UISKASKS A SI'EC. IALTV, All dlas ol the LUcr, Kidneyj, Uladder. bklo, Ulood, Nervta, Womb, Eye, far, Note, Tluout. and Lunt, Cancem, 'I'umorj, I'ilcs, Itupturc, Goitre, IthcuraatUm, Astliina, Catarrh, Varlocwtle. Lost Manhood, Nightl Einlbsloiu. all l't'iiula DUemcs, l.eueoriuoej, etc. (lounorrhca, Byphllln, Blood l'olou. Indiscre tion and youthlul hatit-ii obliterated. Surgui, Fits, KpUevsy, Tape and Stomach Woimi. CA TAlinilOZONE, Spcclflu for Catarrlu Three morula' treatment only $5.00, Tilal free in otBi-c, Coimultatton and examination fice. Ottlce boura dally and bundjy, 8 a. in. to 0 DR. DENSTEN 1 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE -a- advautage ot tbe special Lace Curtain Stock. Many their real value. - - COUCH COVERI v GS i FURNITURi I HEAVY DRAPERIES I WILL PAPER, DRAPERIES, ooooooooooooooooo Skates We have a nice line of Hockey andClubSkates Hockey and Polo Sticks. Skate grinding a specialty. Florey & Brooks 211 Wash'ngton Ave, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent tor the Wyominy District tor DUPONT'S POWDER. Ulnlnz, niasttn;, Sporting:, Smokelesj and r HopiuDO Clicmkal Company'i High Explosives. Eafcty Fuje, Capa and Exploders. Homo 401 Coa ncll Building, tscranton, AtlUNCIItS: 1IIOS. lOItl) PiHitoo JOHN' V. bMITH & SON IMymoutn W, t'. MULLIGAN , ,f,,WilWBarr 4 ' $k&8tfk. fmmmmdi i lAhtsJiJUi 1 i i.- s .wAt JUvi .v.aJfe..:y.a.