THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901. 8 NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD PRESENTATION TO SPECIAL AGENT P. O'KEEFE. IWmerahered by ft Number of His Fellow Employes of the Lnckn wanna Bond Plan for a Ballroad That Will Croes the Continent D. I. & W. Board for Today J. E. Adamson, the New Special Agent, Hab Arrived in the City. Special Accnt P. O'Keefe. who is about to retire from the servlco ot the Lackawanna rnllroail, was mit priscd yesterday af lei noon by his fel low employe)! around the station, wl'o called him over to th I.,ivtawaniiu Valley house mil pir-wntf 1 him with a. diamond scarf pin an.l a pull of st (.tided cuff button?. Mr. O'Kccfe was taken entirely by surprise and accepted the Blfta In his usual modest manner. It. Is with the utmost regret that all of the ku'ku wanna ofllclnls and employes, together with Mr. O'Keefc'H mnnv friends In Scranton, sever their relations with him. and all wish for his future sue (.ess wherever he may cum! hi lot Adamson Has Arrived. X V.. Adamson, of llohoken. who will nucceed I. O'Keofe as chief sjiei-lul nRont on the l.nckawann.i tallroad, ta il veil In the city yeteilay afternoon, and today he will make a trip ver the road with Mr. O'Kcefe. Mr. Adamson Is a man of fine phys ique, and hems somewhat of a tt' semblanco to foimer fJtnernl .Super intendent Illissell. Ik- Is peeullaily well llttcd to succeed Mr. O'Kcero, having been elosely Identtfleil with hint III tallroad woik for u number of years-. He will formally assume the lespon slbllllles of his new position on Jan. 1... when Mr. O Keel'e leaves for a i-lioit visit with friends In t'hlcag-o. Transcontinental Railroad. "itepoits to the contrary notwlth htandlup, strong Intimations come to The Stockholder, that the Kile is In volved, with the St. Paul, the North i in Pacific and the (treat Northern, In a bit? deal to form a trans-contl-ne-ntnl line, Provided (hi? is tine, se curities of the i:ri me In for fuither material price pains. Mor. conspicu ously In evidence than ever before was InMcte buying of the atocks yesterday, and this tends to stimulate belief In Important developments soon, "Should such a system as above In dicated be foimed. It will doubtless bo followed by othois. In I his event, lompctlng lines would be forced to en ter the combines lor protection. Once a movement In the direction of a Muui-coutincntnl system Is Mnrted, It I" thought thai I he Uurllngton, thi Baltimore and Ohio, the Union Pacific and the Atchison will play prominent putts In other deals of gigantic mo portions. One of the most prominent lallro.iil authorities In this country made the following statement yester day, which tends to greatly strengthen the piedlctlons from time to time In ..he paht made in these columns- 'The Twentieth century eveldently is about to start out with a reorganiz ation of the uillroad systems of the I'ountry. out along ery different llno-i trom those of the leorganlzatloiis of the past decade. The Investors and peculator's of tho future will have a much shorter list of railroad stocks In which to tind.V " .Ilonid for Today. Today's P., I.. & W". boaid Is as fol lows: Wednesday, Am. 9. wan t;is, t:.r. p. II). I'. CllliiMn. Vi p, in. J, liuili. 11. 'J1 1 p. m M. OlltWuI.l. Im,rdj, Jan. 1. wuu cats, t:.sr. I'.'.I.il a. lii.- .'. a. in. I!, .1. in. 1. i. . in. W C 4, tii. P. 7 a. i:i. J, s 11. III. S. .t. lijiril.N. licimvtt. MclMuull. Midi II. D..li(.it'n ini-u. I!, Cafctnri. I,, kiwis Kinds. t (.'onnor. villi II 'I liMlowV nun. 'i ,i. in. ( . n Dunn. lrt ,i, m. V. A IIiitlioloiiiHW. ll.KU a. in. O. I-. Kcaiuj IJ.BO i. ni. W. P. W.irlf I j. m.-ll, W I'itzcruM. " li. in, II. .1. l.iiKln. ,',! p. in. K. Will. 1.45 p. in. 1. MU'artli.i. i, p. m. .1. lljNter. nidi l.atlnt's iiirii, sUMMUS, I.Tf. i! a. in., wrul (I, rrounlellicr. a. in., ct W. II. NUliol. M o'docK noon, wot I. CairlRff. : ,i. in., tast H. MiWllistci. 'i p. m., f.i-t II. lilillsan. T p ni west fioni ( .iiiiK.i-(linle.. Women are vastly more patient than men. It is scarcely believable that a woman, suffering past all telling, cau attend to business, and bend and stoop with a back whoe ache is agony. And lc,oiid all this she smiles as she bends anil stoops about her customer. A man might swallow down an oath or keep back a sroan, but his face would be like a thundercloud, and his voice scarcely disguise his irritation. I'or women who suffer from backache, bearing-down pains, or other pains due to womanly diseases, there is no other med icine equal to Dr. Tierce's Favorite Pre scription. It regulates the womanly functions, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. There is no alcohol in " Favorite Tre ncription" and it is entirely tree from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. A vegetable preparation, it cannot dis agree witn the weaKesi conuiuon, i wish to thank vou tor the sood your raedl. write Mrs. cluen linve done me," Mae Drown, or Canton, lllr, "I was troubled temale wfkleneis itid rd with KCTtral different tort. They did not help me: indeed, I a nil the time, I had ill ation nnd displacement thetiterut. Whit Iv.tf tii&ered no Fulton Co., Willi doctor doc, rem to worse cer of loneue can tell. I hud heavy, bearing-down palua, and thought lay baclc wouia kill rue. I alio bad a very bad ill. charge, ler talsint rive bot tle en 'Favor. (te l'rttf rlntion ' and three of Roldeti Medical t'oterv. 1 am feelinBr aa well n ever It has been almost two years and I have Iiri. no return of the trouble. My friends tell me I don't tool i though 1 ever was sick." I)r, I'icrce'.s Pleasant Pellets cure con s-tiiatiou mid its causes. vf A Kvx JfB Vtiii " Jt?W V I 'S )TI ,, jt- XJ I Dls.V ' Mil (HI These Facts Most Convince E? ery Scranton Reader, That whli.li follows Is the exper ience of a resident of Scranton. In credulity cannot exist about the state ment because It can easily be Investi gated. Mr. Thomas llamfoid, flagman on the D. nnd It. It. It., says: "I had a. severe attack of la grippe which left me with weak kidneys. The kidney secretions were scanty, highly colored, routulued a sediment like brick dust, and caued me a great deal of annoy ance, and at limps were very painful, t was much disturbed nliio on account of them at nlsht. 1 U3ed many differ ent medicines, hut without much re lief. 1 wan ndvlsed to try Doan's Kid ney Pills by n friend, Mr. What ton, who bad received the Kieatest benefit from their use, and I procured a bo from .Matthews nro. After using Iheiii, the secretions remained their natural color, I he sediment alto jMlici' disappeared, and 1 was not troubled with pains In my back nor Die numbness In my Iprs." I'or sale by all dealuis. Price r,0 cuits per box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Iluffalo, X. v., sole agents for the United States. IP'member the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. 7 ji. in., ret from Ciuirh MeLane. 7 ji. tn., east Ironi S'.iy Aut; K. I'.. ru3y, l'1'Ll.I.R. in i. m. 1". II. Secor. I'fSllllllS. S, lit. ltouvi. It. SO a. hi. Moriu. 7 p. m. Murphy. 9 p. m. Laming PASK.SGI;R ENGINES. 7 a, in. flaflnry. 7 a. in. Sinter. C.SO p. m. Stanton 7 p. tit. McGourn mi.n ivts, wi:st. J n. in. .1. II. Mcl'jnn. fi a, r.i, ,1, O llaia. i it, m. J. K. Mast"t. Ji a m. A. E. Kctcluni 11 a. n, Kirliy, with lljiiiiriltl'd mm. 12 o'clock r.oon 0. Thomas, with C. Baitholo. iku'h men t p. in. II. Smltli. 2 p. in. O. ftnltli. S p. in. T. Kltp.ittUW 1 p. m. llaggctty. xotici:. tliakcmjii II. II, Drpcw will go out on hit own tun next (tip Willi Secor, Conductor l Cavanaugli und new will tun C p. m.. Wild Cat Kast, Wpdneday, Jan. , in plan" ol ,l, 11 McC.inn and crew. Conductor William McAllister will run picK-up l'..i"t Thursday, Jan. 10. Ilukiman A. l'olliamu will co out with Con ductor ('.naiuugli, (I p. in., Wednesday, Jan, o. Conductor J. Baxter will take Ditbci'n mm rrxulai. This nnd That. T. S. liasterbrook. of Minneapolis, Minn., was among the callers at the Lackawanna railroad offices yester day. Plans and specifications have been prepared for the proposed spike mill. Hlds will be received at the company's otlicc, Board of Trade building. The practice of conductors cutting off or pet milting caboose cars to be cut off from their trains west bound, between Nay Aug and Scranton, must be discontinued at once. Knglnemen In charge of east bound Lackawanna, trains will be careful when Injectors are working that their engine docs not throw water on the station platform at La Plume. Lackawanna tialnmen have been notified that all caboose ears are now equipped with journal bearings and neeessaty tools for replacing them. In order to avoid detention to freight, particularly that carried on manifest trains, trainmen will icplaco brasses when they find It necessary and when it can le done without ex cessive delay. Kesolutlons of Kespect dolenee. and Con- a irxutir miiimiiiirjllmi uf King Solomon IimIki-. No. 551, '. and A, M,, held .it Uuiminit'. I'a., Jan. 7tl P.Kil. tlw- following preamble jncl evolution were unanimous) adopted: Wlificu, U li.H plrjrfd Ihc (iif.it Auhllcct of Ilic imluiie to lernntr freni our inldct nur lato l.iiillirr, Alimr A. Ku.l.'ir, .irnl Wlicrfai, It i but just tlut J fllllin; leioRhi lion of Ins minv irtnci sliouM be hid, tlieicfore U- it llifloheri, fly Klrc Solomon loduc, o. ,rit, K, and A. M Hut while we how with humlile mb. iiiiislon to tlic will nt I lie Most IIIkIi, we do net Hip lc- mom 11 lor our brothei who h,ii been talcn fit.111 v. llcftllfil, Tint in the death ot Miner A KmliM. Ih i lodje liiiit'lits tlic lo-s of .1 biothor wlie was ;erv lejih to profit r the luml of aid and tli" oko of syinpitliy to the nKd.i und dn tin.oil of the fiatemlly; jii adliu officer mid iniinlur nt tliU olctj, wliotc uliiuwt nnKMor wfp- rcrud fur lli uelfaie und prospcrltj i a filrnd nnd ioup.uiloii who wan ilrir tn in all. it iltltn whoe iiprlitlii and noblo life was n hiandaul of rnuilation to liin fellows, Itfohrd, That (lie heartfelt sympathy cf tliU Icdrte he etriilril to lii fainllv in their affliction. Kranlvcd, That these resolution ho spimd upon Hie iecord of the loduc, jml a copy tlnuraf be Ir.irMiiUtrd to the family of our thceawl Uiollv ri. and In eaili of Ihe newnjiapeia of the ritj, .lr.iili T. Tear, ('hailed .1. Ili.idy. iUU V.. Ilartou, ' Comiulttee, At a mjiiUr (Oiiiiiiunliatioii of Klnpr Solomon lodge. No, 281, 1'. and A. M,, lirld al Piiniuorc, Pa,, Jan. Till, 1P01, the follonint; preamble und rcolutlom were unanimously adopted: Wlieirai, It hai pleased the (!nat Arohltret of the imlvrra tu idnoic from our mldt our late lirnllier, llowsnl H. Potter, and Whn cos, It U but Just that a htt lnjj ti'iottnl' Hon of his many virtues should be hid, thciefore b It Ittohrd, By Kin Solomon lodne, So, SSt, ami A. JI., that while we bow with humble nib. liittdon to the will ot tho Mott High, we do not the le mourn for our brother who h.i hern Ul.cn fiom us. Ittsohed, That hi I lie ilrath of lluv.ai, 1), Potter this lodge laments the lo.s of a biothti who was emy 1 early to proflcr the hand of aid snd the solec ot sympathy to (lie needy and dU- (leased of the (rateiiiuy; un uctlvc member of this society, whose utmost endeavors ucie ex erled lor its welfaro and piosperlty; a friend and companion who v.u dear to ut all: a citlen rthose uprialit and noble life was a standard of emulation to his fellows. Ilciolied, That the heartfelt sjiiipalhy ol this lodge be extended to lilt family in their affliction, Itesolied, That thon resolutions be ipnad upon the records of tho lodjc, and a copy therruf be tisnmlttcd to the family of our dcreaned bioth cr, and to each of the newspapers of the city, Jotkli T, Pesr, diaries J, Pridy, uaim 1;. tiarlou, M Commute Bteam Beating and Plumbing, r. F. ft M X HowIer,:31 Wyoming uve, WAS OBANTED TEN DAYS. Brown Was Dissatisfied and Ex tended Timo Three Months. George Drown, a man about 27 years of age. Is detained at police heuicjuitr tcrs on the charge of deserting from the United States nrmy. "Wrrto pa trolling hln beat on Lackawanna nvn nue at 4.80 yesterday morning1, Oillcer Hart was accosted by Hrown. In the uniform of the United States army, with the request that he bo locked up. Ho said he had deserted. Hrown was attached to llattcry A, Seventh urtlllery, stationed at Voit Schuyler, New York. September S3 ho wiih granted a ten days' furiougn to visit his homo In Klmlra. N. Y. Hrown was in no hurry to resume the dull routine of military life, so he did not hasten to return when his ten daya expired, but at tho lapse ot three and a half months he was convinced that his place was with the nrmy, and gave himself up. The authorities nt Tor Schuyler have been notllled of Urown's apprehension here. THE LANGSTAFF CONTEST. Witness Wants to Know How to Get His Fees. The following communication was received by The Tribune; Scrjiituti, Tj., Jan. T, PiOl. Scranton Tribune, Scranton, Pa, Gentlemen: Will yon pleavc Inform a iniinbtr of jour readers, through (he columns of out piper, where the people who were subpoenaed In tliu LaiigstafT-Ki'lly could and tollllod will be able to secure their r.i.v and (lorn whom liny can Bet ninic. ur truly, SubsirlWi1 The simplest answer to the subscrib er's query is: "Sue the party who sub poenaed you." This course Is always open to a witness. The contest Is ut present lying dor mant. The next step towards llnal dis posal will be a motion to have the commlsslonois Me their lludlngs. Then would come the exceptions to these findings and arguments thereon and Anally a decision from the court as to who wax elected and on whom tho costs should be placed. M. & M. BANK BUILDING. Likely to Be Located on Spruce Street, Between Bieck nnd Forest Courts. An offer for a ".txlOO feet pot lion ot tho lot on Spiuce street, between Kreck and Forest courts, owned by the Stewart estate, has been made by the Merchants' und .Mechanics' bank and the possibilities are that the bank's new homo will be located on that site. A decision will be arrived at Saturday. It Is understood that the price of fered Is not much less than $1,000 per foot front. The bank proposes to erect a large and handsome building, but the de tails of Its constitution have not yet been agreed upon. Nerve Slavery. It is present-day conditions heaping buidens of work upon the nervous system that tells the story premature breaking up of health. It tells why so many men and women, who so far as age in years is concerned, should be In the prime of health, find them selves letting go ol the strength, the power, the vitality they once possessed. It is be cause that great motor power of the body, nerve force, is impaired, Lvery organ de pends upon its controlling power just at much as the engine depends upon the steam to put It into action. An engine won't go without steam. Neither will the heart, the brain, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach act right without their proper nerve force supply. Let any organ be lacking in this essential and troubles begin some of them are: Throbbing, palpitating heart. Sleepless nights. Sudden startings. Morning languor. . Brain fag. Inability to work or think. Exhaustion on exertion, Flagging appetite. Digestion slow. Food heavy. Easily excited, nervous, irritable. Strength fails. Loss ot flesh and muscular power. s Settled melancholia. Utter despondency. A picture, hideous, but easily changed to one of brightness by use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Vills. They build up the nerves and supply nerve force. The above is the genuine package of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, are sold by deal. ers or Dr. A. Y. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Price 50 cents. LIVsERiTA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES iBIIIousnoss. Constipation, I Dyspepsia, and Llvo" Complaint. au&AR COATBD. Sold by all ctrucRlsts or sent by mall. Nmlta Medical Co., Cblcix Kolil by McG.uuli & Thomas, IliugKhts 2X Laritiittiiniii uuniie, Set anion, I'.i A Skin of Doauty Is a Joy Forover. TU. T. rCI.IX OUI'KAL'U'H Ollir.T, cut: a. 11, m uatuuAi, iiuAUiirittu. rteinort Tn, Plmrlts. mektaa. Moth I'atchu, IUiC, .nil Skta llKsses. anil iery blcmliih om uwmy, s&a aenes dttcellon. II lus stood ins sn stst ?, anil Is a huTnleis UiU li Ia b sure It If pro? ill tnsdi). Aecsp no count erf tit of similar oain. Ur.L, A. 6yt said to a, Udy or tb haul-to (a illnl)i "As jan lulls wtll u, thtia, I rsooramsnd Mloiu aud's Cream aa tbf least hmrmful of all the fiUn prepaia tloas " For sale br all pnurauu u nafr7.AQruMwfiQtm3ti.T. m Kuropas BkTjJIlHaH iuu rii.i.s 1 25 CTS. I as SK CEYLON AND INDIA TEA BLACK or GREEN Is Machinc-Made. The Plain Truth About machine made teas is that they are CLEAN nnd PURE. Other teas are col- orcd with what ? Think 1 1 If you want the best use Ceylon and India Tea. DIRECTIONS: Use less tea and Infuse three to five minutes. Al ways use boiling water. , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADA Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS. Sold only in Imd Fackrli, 50c, 60c and 70c fer Lb. Fast Time to Salt Lake CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY JO CHANGE of cars via Chicago Union Pacific and North-Western Line; all meals in dining cars. Faster than any other route. Trains leave Chi cago 6.30 p. m. and 10.30 p. m. every day. Tourist tickets are sold at all prominent agencies the year round. Call on any agent for tickets or address 411 Broadtail. ' !Vf rort!435 Cfia 51., - Cincinnati SOI '( St., HiUtUlphla 507 Smlthfld SI., ritlltrg 368 Watnhllon St., Ballon I 30 Main SI., Suffalt S34SuptrlorSt., Cllutland f 7 Camout-hlartlut. Ottrtlt 311 Clark St., Cktcagi !ltlnSt..atl,Totint,Ont. NEW yORjfJOTELS. WESTM 1 KSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irvine Pltce, NEW YORK. American risn, S3.C0 per day and upward. European Plan, 41.60 per day and upward. 1. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -f For Business Men In the heart ot the wholesaU district. For Shoppers S minutes' walk to Wanamakers. S minutes to Slcsol Cooper's Die Btorc. Easy ot access to the Great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from E'way Cars, civ. lnr? easy transportation to all points ot Interest i HOTEL ALBERT ! NEW YOUK. X Cor. 11th ST. A TJNIVEnSITT VU Only one Block from Broadway. . t Rooms, $1 Dp. pitto. t f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f WINTER RESORT. "Through the Hesperian. Gardens of the West" Runs tho Luxurious "SUNSET LIMITED' The Finest Thing on Wheels, AND IT TAKES YOU TO THOSE DELIGHTFUL Summer Lands of " California." Special through trains consisting of sleeping anil Ulnlng-cars will lcao New Voik eciy Sat urday, Tuesday and Thursday, conncctinir di rectly vMh tho "Sunset Limited" at New Orleans. I'or full Intoinulion, frro llhistiutci pampU. lets, maps and timetable-!, also lowest rates, elcepin: tar tickets und beggage chfil.cd, apply to Southern Pacific Co., 103 S. Third street, 1'ltUadclphia, I'a. The Dickson Manufacturing Go. fccranton aud Wlllcss-Uurrs, I'a, Manufaoturars of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, llolstlngand Pumplns Machinery. General Office. Bcranton. Pa. FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER )VVl'i'lrt,-iaiTi-iliil"- WITHTINDAT SlKIWiARINQ JHIAluiuuru.u noue, tvu rurnuh the genuine and only IIUDIIJIIHII tLTCIliT. INaCllllliMILrCTHICIIKIIli to any rwuttr or tola Daner. Heeiaatj Is edfierei vert low eeitipotltlteftMrialee COSTS Trltb most all other treatment. Cur when ell othrr elrc. trie Belli, apelUant (a reareli fell. QUICK CUM for nioretuaneoaiiracnts. OM,BlKr.l I'M'fnr all ncrrous dlseasDs, veukneetet and disorders. I'or complrta eeeled 'onndentlsl ratatotruo, eat IhU tdeot end m til tens. 1EARS, ROEBUCK & CO., ChlonRO. liUiiiuniuiimuuiiiiiiiuiiiumuiDmn jS Prol.Q.F.THEEL.M.D.N.'liii.iJ Z Vn uralltStlfMa,ra. lladeaUtatrinl. Una f 1 1 JM rtnlttt tu euie elltr all plhtr. fail, fttlYATU -VJ7I1 nitrtcte eieeuannte BitHHiyne tnlttri mn CtSCHAROIS.RUNMINOS.. fiitB tifs merrt i.rvnotaiiJitie Inlttlirn 1 BtHI iitrr." 3S.."'n?'i-"tinf'iruiaiClCSt$,BtOOOrOltO!i: 2lT MANHOOD. rl,,.l si.I.lut... neuuinK, atcittsirsctlcel AllyeeiithoinUsleiperklirelnGeriHi nlyeffet(dsllch. Kulnt Thouunitt.be ml ttaer 4ltlHHleli 4, Peek cv(mIp meriiral VeUclrlcel fieultC trrrHliiienthv.Wnll. Inelcmt rrllrf.1Trli.J: CoimoIljSifallac BORANTON'3 SHOPPVQ O ENTER. ty 'b 4 lA h lM 4 . K 4 A -7' "V f JI W TH 4 M"J HalBV CONNOLLY & WALLACE, STATEMENT OF THE OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. 13. 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and Investments 83,175,478.36 Banking House 38,509.64 Cash and Reserve ... . 536,870.10 S3,750,057.10 LIABILITIES. Capital S 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,005.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.98 U. S. Deposits 422,720.39 Due to Banks 54,785.53 83,750,057.10 WILLIAM CONSUL!., I'ictideiit. HUSKY DELIS, JR., Vice-President. WILLIAM II. PUCK, Cashier. Hauuf&cturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 438 to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telephone Call, MM. THB SIC POWDER CO. Booms 1 and2, Com'lth BTd' BOBANXON, aV lining and Blasting POWDER Mada t Mooslo and Ruth Jala Works. LAPLIN ft RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANOE GUN POWDER Bcetrlo Datterlss. Elaotrlo Bxploaari zplodlDg blasts, Safety Pus anl Rciauni Chemical Cos cxploc'iVg ill's Si Lager Beer Brewery 4" ' 'h 4 4- 4 4 4 4 Visit th Great NAhite I tl-4 Rt evT. ro wVi vr,a f,To Aj vj Aj a"? Mj - H'tt - f - T - M - f - t - ft - fM Sa 3 H Curtain News! Shrewd buyers will take advantage ot the special J prices made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many small lots at a fraction of their real value. t. o I FURNITURE COVERINGS - COUCH COVERINGS I J. ej, I ARTISTIC 0 I HIGH-GRADE BEDDING I 4 WI LLI AflS LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, 129 Wyoming Avenue r - H Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, Steam and Uncinro Hot Water fib did Id, i nc-sn penn AVENUia DR. DENSTEN Physician and Surgeon 311 SpQ) St. Tiuip.e (.curt Building SCRAN ION PA. All scute and chrcnlo distsses cl men, no. men and thlldren. CHltO.MO NEUVOUS. BKA1N AND WASTIXQ UI3KASE3 A SPEC IALTY. All dlsesscs ol tlia Liver, Kidneys, Uladder. bkln. Blood. Nerrci, Womb, Eye, far, Note, Throat, and Lungs, Camera, Tumors, I'llce, Hunture, Goitre, ilbeumatlsm, Abtbms, Catarrh. Yariococele. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, all Fcinalo Diseases, Lcuiorrnoca, etc. Uonnotlhta, Syphilis, Dlood 1'oleon. lndlictc Hon and youthful balits obliterated. Sure'ry, Kits, Epilepsy, Tapo and 8toinach Worma. C'A TAllltllOZONi:. BpeclDo lor Catarrh. Threo months' treatment enly 3,00. Trial Ires In efflce. Consultation ami examination ties. Offlco hours daily snd Sunday, 8 a. m. to p p. m. DR. DENSTEN Si BBSBsHl - 4 4 4 4r 4; iV S i. ; i eXj, 6yo 4&j j j0 Jj,. g&t 127 AND 129 WASHINQTON AVENUE - H - H - - M - fit' - H rHMMf. X Lace FURNITURE. I HEAVY DRAPERIES I & flcANULTY I f - f - M-H-H-f -M-H- ! 3 Florey & Brooks 211 Washington Avenue. $ pTh s& . HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent tor ths Wyoming District lor DUPONT'S POWDER. Ulnlntr, Blastlnir, fportlnj, SmoVeleu and tb Itcpauna Chemical Company'i High Explosives. Esfity Fuse, Capj and Eiplodert. Itoom 401 Cun. ncll Bulldln;, Scrantou. AUENCIKSl Tiios. ronn rtttsina JOHN B. SMITH ft SON Plymouth W. E. MULLIGAN Wilk.s Birr. AllSeasons'Spohts Sv I SKATES f f SHARPENED 4 ' . "' V c . . , V lirf-