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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901.
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NEWS OF THE
LAB0RW0RLD
DETAILS Or TEANBFEH 01? THE
PENNSYLVANIA.
Mutter Was Decided at ft MeUnff
Held In New Yoik Yesterday.
President Thome Snld It Did Not
Jtenerve the Culm When It Dis
posed of Its Property D., L. & W.
Boiivd Beaver Meadow If Ex
el'ted Over a Strange Cieature in
tho Mine.
Tho director) C tli" Krle rallorud
In New Vork yesterday limi?d n lo
circular to nhareholdcia, elvlnjf dctullH
of tho proposed Ismio of sucutltloa t
carry out the purchnso ot tlm l'onn
rylvnnla Coal coinrnny mid Its prop
erties from J. Plotpont Morgitn & Co.
It Is proposed to listto to that flun
J3I.o00.000 new four per c;nt. flfty
yenr sold eoll.Uorul trust iioikN, an I
y.".,fW.O0O ndilltlotial llrst prcfotrpd
xtork. Thu nutliorl-wd uiuount of tlw
new bond lssuo will Do iWW.OO.O, hut
$4,000,000 are to ha mwived to cany
out Improvements on tin; proportles.
vhofp sharps me deposited ur. security
for tho new U&ue of bond.
Thn dliiTtois luivo r.illeil a inovtlns
of ftnckholdtra f voto en thf propo
II Ion to lHUf the addltloinl Hist pro
feried 'duui's nnd ti ratify the u
lion of tho illicotors In It-sulntc the $''',
riiO.non utnv bonds, but tho circular
l.w s not i;1vo the duto of thW itu'et
ir.if. The nprreement v. 1th ,f. I'. Mir,'nti v:
V. Involves thu nolo to tho Ihiv rail
l.mcl of all of tho capital stoik of tin
i"iiu and V.onilns ullt-y mlhoad, of
i ho Delawuii' Willi'.-, and KUitr'tun
intlro.id nnd all ot th" I'.xpltnl stock
of the lVniisl!tnhi fo.il rompim., '.
itif; not lcs than n m.ijiilty Ihfi.'uf,
iuttlh'Pd nr to bo m (tilled bv the linn,
"o tlm extent that .1. V. M"ii,nn i
'. fhnll deliver lt"'i th.iil all of th
.lock of tho Penr.xylwni.a Coal com
1'iny, tho amount of bond di-llver-iblo
to them bv miiv ot payment hIi.lI
l.e intably ivlur(l.
The now lsiiie of lour t' r (fit.
bonds arc to bo .vocuu'd oil Uei ally ly
the plediro of nil shniet o! stock of tho
Urle and Wyoming Valley inllmul,
the Delaware, Vallev and Klimnton
Ttnllio.id and thr ,oiin"v'Haiiia Owl
fiimpanv, owntd bv the IMe llnllroiil
loinpany and of thlity-one per eul.
of till' MiatP of the Xe Vor!;, Sus-
iliioliannu and weuein lallicad.
Culm Not Reseived.
I'loldcnt Thome, of the Pcnnsvlvn
nla foal company, win came to his
ofllre yesterday, denied the report that
the culm heaps of coal siored at tho
mini's of tho company were still In tho
possession of the stockholders of the
Pennsylvania (Vml company. The re
pott printed stilted that Iti the trans
ler of the property the ntouk'toldcrs of
the Pennsylvania foal company le
scred the rights to all the coal above
cround. included In this coal were
mountains of rmall coal, too email to
be classified, and which, If washed,
would prove n liable. The point was
made that on this intcipretatlon of tbe
transfer, considerable pioperty would
"till belong: to the old stockholders of
the Pennsylvania Coal company.
In spcaklnrr of this. President Thorne
faid the culm heaps weio the property
of the recent purchaser. "In the
Kale." ho said, "we reserved all the
aulck assets. This included the coal
already mined and other properties
which could bu converted Into cash Im
mediately. It would require years to
wash the culm, nnd thetefoio it is not
a quick sale. New Voik Commoiclal.
.Tlonrd for Today.
Today's V., I... & W. board is as foN
lors:
I'riJaj, Jm IS,
wij.n CATS. KAS1.
- r. m. P. Naiiman.
10 p. in 0. JlimJilph.
11 p. rn.-H, J I .irliin.
MlUtfljJ, ,lj u.
1WI.D CA1. i:,!T.
IISO a, in .1. Sn'JrtJ.
A a. m.V Wall.
i r. m. J. XntiR
. m. M. 1'iMitttr.
a a. m. Jl. 1 lnnortj.
7 a. m. (I. Itutrnty.
n. in. 1". b. Vm Wprincr
H . m T. .1. Tliominoi .
jnso a. in .1 .). Jtiirrav, tbli II Uih-tlV nvn,
tllO j. m.-O PiK.
1 p. m. II. T. JVllnv.
i p. n.-r.. M. llalktt.
1.43 p. m. V. Hjllff.
4. IS p. in. J. .1. Dutlr,
PL'MMIIK, l.ir.
.'. n. ri , rist-i:. MeMlUtrr
s a. m nrl 1. rro.niftll ci
w a. m , wet W. II. Mclnl,
32 oVlmk roon, l-J, C.irrie,
ii p. in., int-H. fillllKJii.
7 p. in.. v,t Irom C.uugi. time iniin-Mcl.-.no.
7 p. m., wwt from Ci.turi, two niitlnM-Olritfr.
7 p. iii.! tut horn Nay Aui three tnglnci E.
PufTj.
PUtLKn.
10 . m. P. E. Sccor.
rtisitnns.
t m.IIoiuer.
11.S0 . m. Moion.
7 p. m. Murpryr.
0 p. m. Lamping.
r.vsscsGnrt knointa
7 i, m. 0rTn',y.
7 . m, O. Cos.
8.S') p. m SUntpn.
7 p. m. Mnjoifrii.
WH.D CATS, WKST.
4 a. m. W. A. narthnlnm'w.
5 o, in. P. JUt'on, with rioudlcan'a mm.
H n, in. J. (Iilniin.
7 . m. .1. II. Mrl'ann.
P . m.- A. K. Kctchiin.
11 t. in. A. 0, Itimmitt
1 p. in. T. fltjpatriik.
2 p. in. (1 Hurt.
i p, in, .T, Pntfr.
S p. m,-M Olnlry, nltli O'llira'a men
7 p m llnrpftty.
xouci:,
t'onduilur S. O'Connor, with W. I) tVarfrl'i
rurti, will run 6 p. m. UM Pjt WmI, Jan. IS,
In ilac of J, F. VaitPM and crcn.
Thlo and That.
William May, of Wllkcs-Uatre, has
been apiolnted foternan at No. 2 Dela
ware and Hudson colliery tit Plymouth.
He- surrc.jilH Kvnn H. Heesc, who has
been tivnisfeircd to the Lackawanna
rvtflon.
The- lnlneis of the Hevonth anthra
cite district will iTi-et In special con
vention In the Murkle bank, llatle
ion, on Monday otoulng of net week,
lit promptly S o'clock. The call Is H
Nited by Pi-esident Duffy, nnd the busl-n-ss
to be tr.in-victed is ald to be
vt Imih.rtant.
This miaiitlntr a force of men bejran
work at blasting the toelt at what U
kuiMvn as Uoek Cut. about three miles
-Mt of this viliase. Men are also wotk
lrifr ebsewhero betwocn here and Otlr
vllle, It bvlnn- the Intention of the Krle
to make tour tracks between here and
that place. Th- law amount of frelirht
ha nt'cessltateil Increased tianspottn
tlon facilities, Port .Tcrvls Oazctte.
Tin; Iirtiimad tlazette of January 11
contains a sketch of U'llllam M. Cor
bett, who wav recently appointed di
vision suptrlnttmlent of the Chicago
and Alton at slprlnRfield, 111., and was
for n time tnilnmnster of the Dela
wiup division of the Kile at Port Jer
vR Mr. forlwit is forty-thtpe jeara
old nnd bejjan railroad work us a sec
tion hand on the Atlantic and Oieat
Western (now pan of the lie) In 1&7.:.
Heaver Meadovi Is excited over thu
presence of a stranse dragon-like ani
mal In the Old Temperance mine. The
miners describe the animal as belli
three feet hlRh and four feet loti-r,
with a urn-ill head, a lontr whMa-ied
nose nnd eves as larnn n Milvee ilnl.
Iius. Its tracUs show h Kood-slzed fi.it
with six claws. AVhilp imshlnp a car
In f In initipj a niliu r uas attacked by
'the animal. v hieh jumped on Ills back
with fierce prowls. The miner's cloth
ln;: v.-ns torn from his back before
other mluni. runhlnsr to hW asslstnncc,
fi'lrhtened tho beast away.
At a mcetlnii of the tockhohlers of
the Columbia and Montour Klectilc
Itailway company, held in Hanlsburff,
Monday, thu conttiicl was awarded for
the construction of tho trolley lino
from Cot.awlsta to Dei wick. The con
tiact Is awarded in thiee sections
from Catawlssa to Hiiert, Uupert to
Hloomsbutg nnd Uloomsburit; to Her
wlck. The contiact pi Ice lor the three
sections Is JKO.OCO. Hon. U. F. Myers,
of Hanliburfr, was elected piesident of
the company, Hon. Rufus K. Polk, of
Danville, vice-president; 1,. i;. Wal
ler, of lllooms'ourfi'. tieasuier. nnd C.
W. Millet, of Uloomsburs, secretary.
TOMORROW'S SERVICES.
Idncluded licin l'j;r II J
"I
hope others will
ii
do as I did.
"1 Sill- -
f nrnrl 4J.- ' t
.six years
with ovari
an trouble,"
writes Mrs.
K.Waite, of
Chicago, Ills.
( I,alte View
Postofiice.")
"Sometimes I
could hardly
walk, and
when I had to
cough it felt
as though a
knife was cut
ting me. My
hands and feet
were cold all
the time. I v
had such a tired feeling nnd such
a poor appetiteand when I went to
bed I slept only about two hours at
a time. I got a bottle of ' Favorite
Prescription ' and by the time I had
used two bottles I felt so much
better that I continued until I had
taken eight bottles of Favorite
Prescription ' and one of ' Golden
Medical Discovery,' and now I am
so well that my friends remark how
well I am looking. I go to bed now
and sleep till morning. My appe
tite is splendid and that tired feel
ing has left me. I hope others
will do as 1 did give Dr. Pierce's
medicines a fair trial."
V EnZ Jv! jiff'.
fSfi-l i ft BTOiffl
TtililiioM.! lnoitu.si Wcilnt'.da) fiiriitiK' it S
o'lloclr. The ihurch ii i.bu cpui -iry day diir
iiig 'he vaU. The Ilililc .ir.rt all ClirWijn S. i.
Dice lilriatuio U l.ipt In lu Ue- pulillc icjdini;
im rn "tiiiiip and H.ilt!i, vltli Kcj to tl.i
yiriiiliire," lij 31iy Hiker IMd.i, will in. loaiijd
t'j li.ust y.tiutb ulhont chirn VKitcu and Ut
ter. j inmilij are ttclioroe and elini iimilcuui
uU'ii'lun an I lrfnri.iailon utf.
Kirit I'rlimtlM Mithodi' church, Green kido
--Itei, (!. Io, pilor. Jlorninj at 10 iO, ,ul).
J(ft, "Moil and Action"; cirtitii; at T o'clcck,
"I ltae Put OH M Con, Hon shall I I'm It
On" iticepllon ol un numbciii at morning
Ffnlcoi. A wflcumc to .ill.
AH ."-Mil' I'mitrMlim cliunli, pine stieet, l?.
Iwien Admit anl JiDimii ,ii!iuii I1c. O. 11.
Pi'iiibUy, pator; rffidir.ir, 0J) tdnr acnui.
MmidiK mtiIiv, lUPO. ccnitir nrwci', 7.0;
"unday school it ll.Mi, Mil-. llinjin'in, kiipri.
intit.dn.t. Ilcv. 1. ' I hfi will pu.ul, hiitli
ineintiiK mid rtenlng. lildai nuilnu, Jan. 23,
11. i. .1. I). 1 lHiti!;l!Jr, tin t lie tup. rintpnd.nl,
nill be-jlti reriiiif, inarluns rri rrrur ca cloa
In,' Jm il. Cordial wi'Imiiiic to nil
f'abaii Kifornuil ihuicli. M'mioi ivm md
(llbwn trtcl lii-i M irlon I, l'lror, pji-ti.r. v.i
lifi, 100 a. in, T."H p rn. , -und i iclui.il,
11,1 a rn. : (liriitlan tlnduicr, (,.13 p in.; nnd
ucrk ira.ur. S y mi i-iltrliUrti. -Hiiiikn. .i
I. in. Muinlni; Mihjcct. "1 lie Unat Smpathlz
d"; cicmnsr (.ulijici, "II iw Old Art liio.it"
Capons iliirel I'lftdilni; nt Id SO and 7.10
by Hie jwHur, lti'. 1. It lVfu. Sund lio I,
!! p. n.: "-mini Ilndenci. T n. m. Mondaj nm-
Mm, i i.i( r muling. "SO fbnraihy eienliiz.
ltc.ulliii: rui.m iipm 1 1 liny iwr.mfr. 11 hmu
inr and pin; bub urlimiu lo all rici.
I'lyinciitii Cuniiiiallonil chinch, latkfon
firut- Km, r A. li-ijl, ptrinr. lu.y) ti iii ,
pica inns b Dm pahlnr, (omimu.loii ami rrn'p
t ion ot n- in nilh r . 1- in , Kablntli siboolj 2.13
p iii liiiiuaii imiiup huiiliN Hil.ool; i in,
( l.rl-tiaii ltiik-Micr; 7 i. m , jircjcliing 1J llif
partur. All MrwiD n IIukIhIi
TIip 1'coplf'u ( lURiicatUiial I'rolilbllimi
(liui'li-lliv Or Blid, .atcr. Ilidi- 1U v a
iPKiilar pmacliliiK fenlec tin Tiii-iday iMiimy,
Ian, "2 in Morel'i hall, Uii.ikii' !i(i'l, (,uon
llliUC tralrad rl mi ruidae, it. thf a-tor It
in ii at Mut I'ii'tcm on Sablnt'i. Senile it
T 1.0 i. in., ulmii, "Hie Oii-al(t Opportunity
.1 tin (hurih," Ml am itlcnnn.
ELMHURST.
A iii'U (! Klne'K Wau,;htiH was
nrKfinlr.e'l on Thursday evening by tho
yotmi; ludlon of tho Uuiitlfit cliurcli.
Mi"i Muy K. Pivy Is vls-ltlllff
fil"tuln in Hliifthnnuon thlK wok,
Jtuv. I'. T Frvy Ii usslstinir tlu imn
tor of tho C'l.irU'b (liotn ll.iittlst
clniioli In revival ineotiiisrh.
MIF8 AnnUi .Ionii,l of Scrnnton, U
I spmiillnir a, ti'W days in Klmhmvit.
Sir. and Mi?. Moes Wt'Htcott are
rojolclnp over the arrival of a little
daiiKlitcr In their homo.
Mliw l.ou Dunnlnif Ih nhlo to bo out
JKaln aftor an nttacl; of tho irrlp.
Mr.. Xortnn Wnsnnr nttondod th
funcr.nl of her aunt nt Kcrantou on
Tuel.ny.
Mis. Mnchotte, of Kcmnton, wns the
guent of Mrs. A. n. Williams on Tues
day. WAVERLY.
Hcv. Mr. GodBhall has bson con
fined to tho houau for tho past ten
clays with nn attack of the prlp.
Tho rear of tho drug Htote of A.
ncdforcl tc Bon, on Main utrcct, was
discovered on tire last Thursday af
ternoon. It was caused by a defective
flue, nnd what might linvo caused a
cerlous conlliiKratlon won narrowly
averted. It wis put out boforo much
damage was done.
AlvaJa G. Colvln was butted lait
WHAT ARE
YOU USING
To Oir? Yofcrself and
Family o!
CATARRH ANDG0f4SUMPTt0N
A Remedy Tlint Relieves the
Symptoma or One Which
Cures the Disease Itself?
That there l but one treatment
which will permanently cure such cIIh
msn of tho nil passarrrr n Cntarrli,
Ijronchltls and Consumption, In veil
known to alt who are posted In tho
phytdoloKy of tho re.iplintory orRam,
or who read tho United Ptatei Health
lleports.
Why then do muTeiers from these
diseases continue to rxpend their
money on stomnch medlclneM which
can only relievo thu uymptoms, or on
Imitations of thh new ti eminent
which natttrn luu-Holf will not permit
to enter the bronchial ttibei and
lutlKfi.
No doubt theio me nmny lemsdles
on the maiket, which, taken through
the stomarh, will lellevc the cough
nnd i'Ivp strength and llrsh to th'i siif
feier, thtifi fortttyiiiK the body to
longer withstand the invi'jres of the
dlioftio ItBolf, but t"oiiuitiptlon Ih
ratisiul by crorins cmhedded In tho
luriBrf and nil the stomach rneillcItuM
In the world cannot reach nnd de
stroy them.
How many lhcunnds of men n ml
women there aie toduv. who, having
ealivil ti.'ih utit! strength. Mid ie
Hovel their coin!! by iiich lemodlei',
h.vve slvcn their testimony n cur-'d
of foti'-uiiipUuii, only to ilnd when tj
late, that the (lNi-mie StM'lf bus been
cotHtantlv i: lining Kiound while they
reitd In fnncle'l .,eeurltv. 'J'he Mm"
can be sjld of those i.ho lm oh-i
tallied lellef hv the use of niny, '
v.P"is nnd alomltsem, the tieiietlt! ie- !
eel ved ate onlv temporal y In h.i'h !
cum's. for ii'porti tiiihiislied liv the j
V.urf.nu of A'ltal Stntistici at AVasli-liii,-liiii,
Hhow that up to tlie time !ir.
U.MKI. the rv w l)i -Air Oeimtilde.
wai dlseinoivd, ikath.n from dlscni".'
or tho resplintnty or.tns inete.iH.'d
llfty-om- per cent, per yoir. whllt tits
i opens of the Hanie but can "Inee IIYO-
Ml-Il was lntroduril show n reduction
In ths death rate if vi r "1 tier cent. .
dtt" to die ujo of IIYUM'.SI alone.
Hueh exldoni'o, roi.ih'j; nn it does
from the hip)iet nuthoiity In the land,
which only -.'Ives facts and figures as
ih" nn found, o.ii;ht to cairy mons
wolKht with an IntelliKMit peihon tli.ui
nil olhr tcrtlmony, and v hen there
tacts iik bji kod up by the indorse
ment of thn whole inedir.nl profession,
there is certainly no excuse for tl,e
altllcted Ileitis misled.
JfYO.Ii:t cures Coiiuhs. Cntniih,
Ilionchltls Arthmi, f'rnup and Con-umptio!-
lf.-auue it deytrryi the
pcrr.13 which cans" the .1Imim
HVO.Ml'T destiny'' the "Tins', be
cause It can l)i InhtiMl In the air we
bieathe. th" onlv method by which
they can be leached.
HYOMI'I is the only eu:(., becnuse
It i.s t! e only drv-nlr f-eimiclde known,
and nat.tre herself will not permit
moist s-eimiciiics to enter the hmn
ihl.il ti:h"s and Iuiirs.
Your money is leCundfd In anv nra
where IIYOMISI falls to cure 'oiiuhi.
Cat'jnh. Ittouchltis or t'onnmiptinn.
A five iln.s tteatnuoit will bo heat to
u'l.v per.snn fiee, who writer for tne
same.
HYOMI'I Is fold bv .ill diitstf,!, or
sen bv nail. C.'ompleto Outfits fl.OO.
Ttl.il Out ills LSc. I
The R. T. Booth Co., Ithaca, N.'Y..
Tliuis-ilay nftcinoon. Thu funeinl was
held at the res.lienci- In Hast Denton.
He was n memhei of the c. tnd rniy
post uf this placf H" has been .in
inmate uf thn im-.tne depaiimpiit at
the Hillside Tlonu. to- the pet tw
year" He was ,i hiKhly te-peited
elilzen.
Dr. X. r. Mackpy reportr. an un
usual amount of sdokiK"-!'.
Several paitlen aie piittlns in Ice
about olKht Inehei thick and of triod
ipiallty.
It. Ii. Sherman 'iiul D. .. Doty, who
have been on the Mel: list for some
time aie now able to b, about.
For n Cold in the Mead
Laxntlvo Sromo-Quiniuo Tablets.
A Gold
Crown
Free.
Crowns
and
Bridges
Fillings
with Ttry act of eiir bst
ith cnntriiliil (or on or
before IVbmary 16th, 1001.
Thl" U i bgnaflilo offer
ami our maU'lal l thn
but.
1
made here and ma.-la rlglit
of 22K (told. Our price la
only 5 no.
Inerteil hero by taper!
rneed operator who h
lieen electd Irom th
ttreot otllrci In the U. S.
for tholr nbllilr.
EXTRACTING
EXAMINING..
CLEANING
FREE
Min-
0-Call
Our ow-n anejthetlo lor
palnleni otractinir. S.ifo
nnd Sure. N'o ore kuiiui;
IO i-vclllli'.
oi Mt.NTi:i:n iv writis'o rou TEN
YKAIW. K AMK HHIK 10 bTAY.
Union Painless Dentists,
80S Liekiwnnni Aienue, Sranton, l'.
mmmmmmgammmmmmmmmmm
"ISI7Uoscm Bros.'' floods.
Knives, Forks
Spoons, etc.
No question about the quality; we j
have all the newest p.Utcrns at
(jMinollpSdfallac
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
Best
of
Gloves
IIA V
lolv
lowest prices.
The claim BEST for gloves is not to be lightly
made. One must needs have searched far and stud
ied long to be sure of highest excellence. This we
have done diligently for years. The. best glove maker
in France now makes our fine gloves from the best
selected kid-skins his country produces. A rare
chance to buy Ladies' Fine Kid Gloves is offered dur
ing our White Sale. Every pair of gloves in the
stock reduced in price. Read on.
Also the celebrated Sterling In
laid Spoon and Forks. War
ranted to wear tventyflve years.
American GirlOar regular dollar glove,
Adler's Fine Mochas Our regular dollar twenty-live glove,
HTE Jouvin (Eclair) Onr regular dollar fifty glove,
HTE Jouvin (Mazarin)-Our regular two dollar glove,
Mercereaii & Connell.jAnd 4tCoronet"A ladies' full pique sewn, street glove, worth full
$U0 a pair, . . . . .
Immense stock of Sterling Silver
Spoons, Forks, knives and Cased
Go d. for Wedding Presents.
132 Wyoming Avenue.
79c
$1.00
$1.2()C
$1.50
89c
STATEMENT OF THE
111 HTIIIIL HUE rT,llw M. 1Msia
? II lUBfljr - ? HldWCa;
OF SCRANTON.
United States Depositarv
At the close of business Dec.
i$. 1900.
RESOURCES.
Lonni and Investments
93,170,478.36
Banking' House 38,fi99.G4
Cash nnd Reserve 530,870.10
27 and 129 Washington Ave.
93,750,957.10
LIABILITIES.
Capitr.1 S 200,000.00
Surplus 500,000.00
Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.29
Circulation 100,000.00
Individunl Deposits . . 2,415,536.08
U. S. Deposits 422,729.39
Due to Banks 54,785.53
$3,750,057.10
tVH.L!M 'ONM-'I.!.. TrMidftit.
HCMU lir-'LlN, .IK.. VI..Irend.Tit
WILLIAM 11 I'KCK, (.aiHrr
BESOT', HGOHetiElI
BELLAV1TA
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10 dryi.' trMtmcnt I(o: 30 days' bl.OO, by mall
ma (iTOlrculfii. Vddict',
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SolJ by MoGarrah Thomas, Drug.
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Booms 1 and 2, Com'lth BTd'
ORANTON, A.
ninlng and Blasting:
POWDER
MrAatl Mooalo and RuaU latl. Worlca.
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Curtain News
Shrewd buyers will .take advaulage of the special
prices made ou our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many
j- small lots at a fraction of their real value.
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FURNITURE COVERINGS COUCH COVERINGS
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LAPLIM RAND POWOBR CO.'S
ORANGE OUN POWDER
Hlretrio Buttailoa, lUaoti'lo Bsplodwa,
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Repauno ChoraiDal Cos wWvf
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ARTISTIC FURNITURE.
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The Dickson Manuractaring Do.
tcrautou and VllUvUarr4 ia.
Mauufaciurori of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY CNQINES
Bolitts. Kclstine and Pumping. Machinery
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Hanan's Shoes i
for Men,
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HIGH-GRADE BEDDING I
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WILUAHS&ncANULTY
i LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES,
129 Wyoming Avenue
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The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Ave.
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TODAY, SATURDAY
'aoriiiaryShoeBargaiosforlei!
Uodhinr Sinua-2
1 General Office. Scranton. Pa. O UwJ
VSdOWc W Sboes
.j!! Fursiaeas,
, Oil Stores,
and Women a.
mi aiovus,
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Uur low prices on all sorts of Footwear, set the town talking, has made competitors cry,
nig out of business," and we are doing the shoe business of Scranton today. Every day is a
gain day every day is a busy day. Our Roods are of the best make and will bear inspection, and
we ask you to compare them with other shoe stores and you will find you can save from 40 to 50
per cent, by buying fiom us. If you arc a shrewd buyer you will not delay.
Ladies' Shoes.
Ladies' Vici Kid, Goodyear Velt, Kid Tip Lace Shoes, extra heavy
soles, made to sell at $oo to $3.50. This week only 53.25.
Ladies' Box Calf, High Cut Skating Boots, also Enamel and Patent
-eather, Heavy Sole Shoes, worth $3.50 to $4.00. This week at $3.50.
200 p,iiis Ladies' Vici Kid, Button, Kid Lined, also Hand-Turned,
Rochester Make Shoes, worth 7.00, at $2.00.
soo pairs L-idies' Heel and Spring Hesl Button and Lace Shoes, at
oSc, $1.25 and $1.50. All sizes and all styles.
Men's Shoes
Men's Patent Calf, Lace and Congicss, Shoes, worth $3.50,at S2.50
Men's Box Calf, extra extension soles, worth $4.00, at S3. 00.
Men's Wintar Russet $4.00 Shoes at $3.35.
Men's Enamel Shoes at $3.00 and $3 00.
300 pairs Men's Plain Globe Shoes, Laee and Congress, Calf, Vici
Kid and Kangaroo, at $1.50 nnd $3,00.
Men's Minim?; Shoes at $1.00.
Men's Arctics at 98c Boys' Shoes at 98c.
Misses' and Children's Shoes at all prices.
A lot of Wool Lined Slippers for Ladies, worth $1 to $2, at 75c.
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We invite you to call and examine our poods before buying elsewhere,
trouble to show you goods nnd you will surely save money by it.
Remember, there is no
MYEK DAVIDOW
The Cheapest Shoe Store.
307 Lackawanna Avenue
Steam and
Hot Watar
FORSYTH
125-817 FEHN AVENUR
DR. DENSTEN
Fiiyslilm and Surgeon
311 Sprain SI.
Ittcpa Uun iliulJlug
iCRMUON PA,
All ccut and chronic (litcajti ot nin, wiv
mn nnd cliililren. CilHuMU UU'VOUS,
UKAIN AND WAbriNU IlltaUASCS A Sl'KC
IALTV. All dlwasca oi the Llcr, Kttlaey.
Illadilcr. bkin, Ulood. .Nirc, Vmb, tye, I ar,
,Sce, 'nroat. and I.unsn. Canicrs, Aimor.,
I'ilci, Uunturc, Ooilre. Kheumatlsm, Aitlima,
t'atartli, Vailotvccle. Lcbl Mjiihood, Mghtlj
l.miislonj, all I'rnuli- Discajte, Lcucorrhoca, tic
Gonm'ahca, pyiilillii, lllood I'olion. Inditcia
lion and ouililul liawtj cblUcraud. Surgfn.
riM, tpilfpis, Tas and Stomach Wornu. CA
rAIinilOONE. hpeciflc lor Catarrh. Thrra
incintW trcatnunt only W.OO, Trial lre In
iitf.ee. Comultatlon and examination fno.
Office tioun daily and bunday, 8 u. ni, to a
p. m.
OR. DENSTEN
Florey
& Brooks
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ALt.ScANONs'Sponrs
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211
Washington
Avenue.
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HENRY BELIN, JR.,
General Agent tr tba Wyoming
District Ivr
DUPQNT'S
POWOEI
lllnlnjr, niartlnir, r-'portlnj, BmnVoless tnd (b4
Hejiauuo Chemical Companj'j
High Explosives.
Safety Fuae, Copi and Eiplodtrt, Kooiti 401 Coa
nell Uuililin?, Scranton.
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mos. ronii vnuton
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