The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 28, 1901, Page 10, Image 10

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THIS SOBANTOX TKlBlNE-THVltSDAV, I'UBKUAltY' 28, 1901.
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NEWS OF THE
LABOR WORLD
SUn. DUDGEON (H7 LACKAWAN
NA HAS RESIGNED.
Succeeded on the Buffalo Division by
C. J. Phillips Who Was Superin
tendent of the Bangor nnd Toit
Jnnd Division Present Condition
of the Anthrnclto Market Bridge
JBuilding Depnrtnieut'of the Lack
nwanna Moved to This City Car
Record Dcpaitmcnt Again In
Woiklng Older.
, Tlio IuIIuvvIur uidei-H, IfMin'il ftoin tlio
oflltu of Cioiifinl Superintendent T. I.
Huike. of the tiiicldivviiiiim loud, wciv
iiiiule public ycstciday
Srril.tOH, I'J . I'iIi. 2. t''1.
unilir No. U'.
(, .1. Phillip l ni'liiillitnl .'Ul'.'niitinilHil (I
(lie IlnlT.ilo illiHon Willi i.llirr . I H'JlTnlo. .
1.. Uv llolifit IhnlRroii. irll.rir.l
II. II. MhunI In .iin-oinlml niilnl,T..l.i.l '!
ilir lljii'jnr an I IVitUml iHil'Idi villi mllm .(
Ilil.tor. I'.!., li-c '. .1. I'lillllin luin'Mrnl.
l.flKllve .Mmcli 1. 1,"'1.
T. C. ( lr.rl.i', lUwi'l SiiittliiiniJ"!!'.
'A)iiovl: w. II. infuijit. l'u-iiliiii.
NUHlnti, J'.i . Iili ', Hffl.
iiiubr K". Is.
T. Ml Dmi.IoJf - 'III' .iilSmgTirfu!aliM,
lnrMiip flWithr IMh Ii1i"
i:nii..M mint I v if.lHilAilt Willi ihkI i'"v
tlii iiiIm niiO '-i' iintiiifHnn. If n '"!'
. If. tlirir meatilrc tlit-y iniut .ipr.1) In pi"lu
.nilhurily lor .in rNpLiiwllcii.
Olill(hri lo tlr luliii l i f til 111 " '!"' 'i' V"
ft.piiMliuru atiil itiiptiijio, .'Ml ti (Sir j it tecilin
i propel t.
lu mlir cr irmilii in tin- -en no i n im
mo( of v (Mucin to "'My ll.",!"'"'-
Ilio wiilif ilimatiiU IU' tiiiiliml. inl-lli,"nl
iiml ountMiin i11Imii!i' "'I' iliit
To cllolii ptimiiitlim. mpant mii'l It "licrtii
)' srrmtfr ri'piilillillil.' .
Hip u-r nf iiituir inl Pi fliilM4 wliili- mi
lit l iirnlilblliil. Tli'Ir halilluil n-c. r tlio
i ipirnt lnif of plan'- wliuo tli'-' .ii"' m'iI. I !
n iclil' m'SK tor ill-intail
Tlirf ttn cl tnli.li i liv iiniiliiiiv Mlicn n dull'
in or cilioiil. i.ii"fiiii .l.ilii-)i. "I i'ii p.i'-'is'i
i ii, l prtvltlliltril.
T. l:. Clul. rt.-iii. I -tpiTii'liT'lt.
Anllille
association em?
The Coal Mniket.
Thi lVlittmiy lc-t'r nf thf'
ito Coal titirra lots'
.iliottt the ntaikot:
"The mill wetithir il" Hie ini itfiittli
tl-tM tltlitrtlllllV IIHM'1 111'' .111 ll'-.tPlti'1
iuurl;ct. Tlti' il'-nuuiil hi .latiiim-y. ow
ing to tlif iiilli'iii'i''' ul' tin' Ki-awiin. Im I
lif-piui to ilioi fluns ul' iltillni'.-oi. Thli
"UnWcil th i iiiiip.ililoi to jihir" n '!-
ii In amount of roi Jit tliolr lOhriv
tiicks. pail of )ili h, liowivi't. Imr
I'i'on ili'.uiii upon to itti'i t Uii iiii'stu.i
ilelli-ih'- ilutliik tlu t'.i.'lv i.nl
ul' J'V'liiuuiy.
"The tmie ul Hi.- m.'Ukft i.iin.i.ii'?
fiitn. I'tlnw aie iiiii'liiuiffi'il :iml 111
in no pn".iut linliiatlonv ul on" to-
I'l.'tloii, ei ii lor a iniiiK itftthir.
T'lls aii'uit. to he owintr lariIy to
ilir iiet'i'Intciil ifl'oitH of labor to ton
i.'uitliur clnnsi'M fiotn the selioilnl" i C
i.aKea ai?it.''i to l.i-t " I. an I '..oileiiiW
II for lilt I'Mtllt llile jietljituaut IVIlOM
i he iiie.tloii ail-e. as It tnuil. In
Aplll. The Inleival -III lie .Hi- if lltl-
ert.ilntv whMi HUM' lie boin" hi )i.i
te'lici' by tin; iirodm " .mil ' nsuiiKi."
r. J ?lfivait i nriMiliil'il nrrliilciiiltit i
truism uriii liulMlns in lh HuftJlo illil'loi,
with litailituattcn At Math. X. V.
Herman Iltnliimrr U .-iwolnlcl nipctlnlrmlcnl
fcf brliljn mi Jlorrli ami l.'x ilhllun .m.l
liunilin ami 1-rMnloii illillon fnvn llninpleii
.TuiKtlrti tu i'nrllaml, nml ililiffcr ntnl I'orlUn-l
rallitay.
nif oflklaU ff llic InliVo l ImlMlrif lie) J'.t
mnt Mill rftmil I" b. Hmli. pilr.tli.iit ni'lfb
nt riirlii-oi.
Car l'.ccaid Depaitmont.
Tlio I.niUiiwaniiu i nr t'ruid depart
nifiit Ih iiviiln In i milling cIihih'. after
tl.o ntpnioriible fire In the Jlenwool
bullilitii;. wheie it iiiiinbL'r of the boy
lnd t hrltllntr efeuiiCH ftoin Hit ilutnoH,
which I'oiiHtinieil neatly n whole block
of Imnlni'ffl houses. They are now
comfortably (iiiiii'tfrt'il hi the rooms
formerly occupied by the Grand At my
of the Ilcpublle, over tlio I'lrut Na
tional baiilc.
Altogether thero aie foity.foiir mon
In the depaitment. under the dltect
supervlHlon of I'hlof Clot k V. J. Swce
nV. In the nilleaK'1 and aecountu de
pigment, ton men are oiiRaKod ttndei'
the illrertlou of II. A. Siaborn. tunl T.
R (.lenity has live men with hint, who
If.olt aftet' (ho louiiase recoidi'.
The service" of (evetitcon men ai"
ieitllied lo look fifi'jr the car iecorl.
a nil thin il'ipaitnient ! dlteetcd by W.
V. (llvntiiioitH, while V. .M. Ilauillu
N the head of tin tuu'lntf depart
uirnt. with live nslHlanlt.
Tlun there arc the HtcnouiMI'lH'i"
lileckeis, ulllie lioyy, etc,, nho aid lit
unking the car leeotd dopattuieii'- one
of th" lull-lent In (he eo.iipanyV ll.i-t.
Increase In Bituminous Mines.
Tline ha- been a teniarkable In
eiease In the I'entisylviinla bltumlnouH
niliiox In the pa( ten ycati, nny the
I'ollsvlllf I'htotiicle, I'apt.iln ll.tlnl
Unlbthladl. of I'otlstlllu. foi iiuuly n-s-IMant
KOoloKhi of the rioIobIcuI sur
vey of l'innMv:uila, than whom theie
ar' tew belief authorities In tlil con
Iioetloa, huK JttHl (onipleteil oil idllbor
ale and extremely v.iluabb map of the
bllttinlnoiiM coal lleldn of the slate,
showing the undinelopitl and devi-'-oped
aie.is wlllt the location of every
'nniineirlal iiiol mini of these ipkIoii".
Ill IMil the numbee of blltnullloiis
nml nilnrs lu opet.itlon In J'ennsylva
ul.i ivih TO", while mi .Innuaiy I. ltOI
the liumbei- had Incrcaped to P4::. an In-
eiease of LMS. in- jnuie than -. pet- cent.
Snmei-Kel and ArmstroiiK' louutles have
ilotthled the ntinilK-i- of their inlno,
and Cambria county ulmo"i ho. In the
past di'iadi Alleftheny has- Rained K!;
Arm'ttioiifr. II; Ueaver, ::: llediotil, ".
Hut let-, :!: I'ainbilii. r,l; Ceiilei. l-j.
f'learlleld. r,; JClk. '.i; Kayi'ite. S-.': Ilunt
ItiKdon, t: tiidlaiin, M; .leii'ersoii, 11:
Sotni'iM'l, III: 'ahlnstoii. ts. and
Wi'httiioielatld, 2C. Tile I'uuntlett .ho
Ine; losses ai ' Itlalt, I; Hiadfoid. ;!;
Meteor 5. and TIokii, ::. The icmiitl;
able IncteilK' has been Kieatei dtll'lltfr
lh" iieilod IhMi-ltiOCi than In any nihil
Veur of the decade. The Inctene 111
the numb' r of tons of eo.il mined Ikih
double!1.
1018 OnAN.
This is not an Isolated or
Individual Case in
Scranton.
What It told by thl" loMilinl of
Seiantiiii will p'rovo Invaluable to tunny
people who go thiouith the same dally
ecpftluui'. This shoil ftatenicnt of
the relief obtained ft om far too preva
lent anno.aiieeH should convince the
Ki-enten skeptic that the merit of tho
attlcle dNctmiMl Is ui to iepie.entii
lion. Mrs. Samuel It. Jones, of IMS Jf-lywm
street, Hyde I'atk, says: "I suffeied
for many yuiis with kidney trouble.
Mv doctor said It Mas cataith of the
bladder. There was a constant dull
pain In the hiiiiiII of my back, widen
cNlendeil up between my shoulileis
When stooplnir or dohnr an Mink
uboitt th" ioiie the pain was so sharp
as to become almost unbearable. I
nilRlit say that I hnidly knew what It
was in be without baekneiie. I could
not sleep iiIkIiix and would have to Ret
up often before inoihluR and walk tin
tlonf. I heatd about Doan's Kidney
I'llls and my husbaml roi them for nu
at .liinev' ill iisy stole, on South Main
avenue. I notlcul a niniked liinuove
mciil alter Inking ihellist bnv. I con
Mimed lh tieatuieul until I had taken
elRht of Idf box x. They did in.- a
wondetliil ainoiini of Rood Mv iius
b.ti.d can also Join nu- In pralsliiR
Doan's Kidney I'llls, as be wa lelleved
of similar lioubles by thcli use."
Kor sale by alt dmleis. 1'ibe. SO
Kills. Foster-.Millitliu t'o.. Iltlffiilo. X.
Y.. sole iiRenls I'm th" I'nli'd Staus
I'l'iueinber the name Doan's and lake
no sulinillute.
lynching of OorRe Ward to (lovtriioe
inn bin, lit which tho nherlff says ho
svoro In u lai-Re force of deputies and
took every piecautlou possible to pre
ent the lynehlnp. Tho grand Jury
will meet lu n few days and will io
limit uetod to rlRonulsly InvestlRiite thu
miittuf IWoie taKIlU up other busi
ness. Tim funeral of Miss l'inkelsteln. the
victim, wan held today ntnl tho tabid
who conducted the suilcen rltoiiRly
condemned' tin eondiu I of the mob.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
Cor. Slxttetitb Et. and trying TUct,
NEW YOBK.
American rian, t3.t0 per day and upwatJ.
Luropcan I'lan, Jl.M per tlar and upward.
I. I). CRAWFORD, Proprietor.
ilrk
Hotel Victors
Braata, Sth An. and 27tb Street, taw toil.
JISr4rt O.CHlnMnnff '
nusvwiv -
1 j'fitfjVfejjw
cvfeSEt!SkUwrtJM-sf-6Kri4ftr.7a i
WCT-KUja-Cjii; f.
"'"'taSC
noras w BwirMT.rifrrrtm
111 llic'ieii'
tcr of tlio
sti cm ii in c
and ttic.ittc
dintr let. '
I'lrst ilai
in nil llsap- ,
KilnlmciiMi I
.'.III ID V
ncvtlilouj;ti
nut.
European
Plan
Rooms alii'
ConnoHjiWa lac
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
We Offer During the Present Week
A Large Purchase of Atlantic Bleached Sheets and Pillow
Cases at the following favorable prices :
Pillow Cases.
ele n r ! i
sulle, with or without Iwlli, lict amlinlil wntr ,
Budulepliotieltieicrv room Cuisine unexcelled
- ---- '
Btldge Building Depaitment.
V. 11. Ilixoil. aupeliutetldeut of
brlclRcy and bulldliiK" on the Jiacltu
iwiiinii lallioad, wlne-e utile" hao In en
located nt Holiok"ii. will make his
hcuiliiinrter. at Scianton after Manli
I. occiipybiR lh" iiuatieiK foimerly
used bv I'laltns Agi nt Stillwell. Tb"
luttit will oeettpy tin iiuaileis nulled
by Tax AruiiI Kowler. while tin latter
olitalns desk loom In ih oilliu oC
DIvl.lon SiDicilnletiileiit II M. Kile.
The nppended iliiul.ir will vlitlKhteu
ill" eiuployeh of the Lackawanna ie
i.atilliiR tin- i tinuRf" that have In en
iiuido in the bihlRe lutlidliu douatl
mem. lil -X fml.
Mil fulloHinj limn.'-. Iml ppf tninniil-. 'i-"j
I'trii inailp in till iii;iiriiic iln.irlniiil t
lli Lakananiia uUreail. i- tA itU'ii .n.li I-
lull Waniii, iliiWmi riii,inii'r. lll lu"
iluig uf erjutuu ilul-liii loitticii lVitll''l
i Ml liltisliaintnti, ui.l th.' Illw.t inline. Mi'nisi,
i id ril(.i iIM-Ipik, lire! in.uli'U nl Misnton
(.oipe W. U.nli.v t ipiwliitnl iliiblnu in
ilicr ii tin- lliillilii iliit-li'ii ntnl lini.i'1. wtrn
'uPHiliiUUler n' I'.'niiri. N V.
Ilii Juii-cll'iilii f Mi. W 11 lli ii, .ii.i
Intr.iilrrt ff lnig("i aiul iiiiiluiiio, ill iNtrn1
. rl tli" vim.MIi ilhl-ii'i tlnlil I'lllllliil I"
li'tslui iit.ii, .4ii.l hi liUmiilii it., vuh iw. a 'I
1 iii t!iii' i. xi'li i" iiliianri' .0 s.i,iiiii,n
Itching Scalp.
Scald Hoad and tho Most Violent
Forma of Ecionin and Salt Rheum
Promptly and Thoroughly Curat!
by Dr. Chaso's Ointmont,
Among imall chiUhcn, scaid head and
rmlar itchinj; slia dife.ises are most preva
lent and the worn feature is that these ail
ments which are apparently trivial at firs'.,
intiibtl imanably develop Into chronic eczenu
if neglected.
There U but one treatment that phjsiii.uu
are jiuntniQus tu tcconuuending for ;cald
heads anu eivema,
and that is Dr.
Chase's. Ointment,
the great antiseptic
healer. It prompt
fy stops the dis
tressing i trh'i ni;
which accompanies
tliec unease-, anu
positively produces
a thorough and
loinpletc cure.
hcotes and thous
ands of men and
women stand ready to vouch for the mctit1.
of Dr. Chase's Ointment. It has brought
ubout some of the most marvelous, cures, cer
recorded, In justice to jnurself and family,
ou cannot do without it' I a jour home.
Mr. J. II. Grant, ;if Joseph Campan ue
nuc. Detroit, Mich., w-ritct
"For three years J haie ueen troubled by
an intense Itching on my body, So terrible
was it at times that I could ;:et no res! night
or day. I tried &II kind of ointments and
blood purifiers, but could get no relief, Mr.
11. A. Kitolai of 3;g Division street recom
mended I)r Chase's Ointment. A few
applications Mopped the itching and I bavc
fc It nothing since,"
The Eiie In Days of Lour Aro.
The fioiltcn Democrat published In
lti Issue of iVbtuury 1, IV.ii. the I'ul
kiiViiiR Ileum concernliiR the laic lall
iniid: The illiodiii- of the Ihle It.ill
toad oniii.inv have pnssed a lesolu
tlou to complete the load to Dunklik.
on Lake Ihle, to- soon .is possible, nml
ord"id the contiail eominlltee lo
make a rnntincl to thaL elfect.
The eilfulllR'. Of the 1'ielRltl tlallls o
tb" .Vew- Yolk and Ihle lallmad on
Saluiday Inst ainoiinted to J.'.niia. A
train conWHtlntr of between thlitj and
fotly eais tilled with cattle pasi i
throiiRli this villORe on that day
In a priiuRi-apli hi teRiiril to the mo
tive power of the Pit io i nllio. ul, In
speaking of the tieinendous eiiRines tn
us, says' "Many of the urIu'-s h.i
leu wheeN and wcIrIi lw-euty-tiln
tons." They eeitalnly were mere toys
when compared wllh lh" l."u-tii in
Rlni's In use nowad.ijs.
terliiluiueiii .nut .om fin I ot railroad
men
It l-i annoiiiii'eil that Hi" loioinotlxe
eiiRineets of the I'eutiiylvanln i.illrii.i'l
aie abou' to uk for an lin i-ease oi
nu percent. In iinRes, wllii ten bonis
lo lonsiluite a lull day's wml,. Th y
will iiKo reqin-xl that only In tin mosr
eMl'eine roitliiRiuc lei v 1 1 1 men be
tailed upon to work moio than tm
boms p"r day. Thu men do nut talk
strike and Intimate that th ( have no
d"ite to cause truoble nf any kind.
and do not expect trouble. Tliey aie
simply ueRiithitliiR In ;i citilet wn with i
the in.in.'iRers for an Ineiease In waRi". i
on on- of tli rhtctiRu del til lines
Ihey (lie HOW rillllllllR eais. w lib ll iue
vi li lieuily lis laiRe as the 'latidaid
day coaches on neam lomli. They
aie lorly-ilN feet l'otn In. lies Iour,
elRht I eel six liichi". whl and liaea
seatlllR eiipacll of lltly-lwn liei'Mins,
The seats aie all .irtatlROd enwsuays.
K.nh ear Is e(iilpped wllh fotn thirty
cIrIiI bof-e power motor and Is sup
plied wllh hea: troni elRblcn eleettle
heateix lixateil under the i-cals, They
,r' combination Mimmer and winter
i.ii-ss. They Meiv built n I a ciist of i
.ffi.iiiiil riKli and It will cost .Vt.iiOil.nnn
to cousli-iii t elioilRh ol th -ul Inupetute
the whole system. ,
SHEKirF TASIG EXPLAINS, t
Unnhle to Pi event the Lynching of
Oeoigc Wnid.
Uf lv 111. . Wnc (l.illl 11;l jl uieil I (.,
T. iii Mi .lb. In ' P.' .7 Sh.-ilff
1'isir ioda iiindi a full letioil of the
For ISiisiiicss Men
In tho heart ot tho wholet.il
district.
For bliopiicr
3 minutes' wall; lo Wannmnkrrs;
S minutes to Siotel Cooper'u Ills
Store, nasy of access to ihc srent
Dry Goods ytorcs.
For SlplilM'crs
One block from r.'wav Car. slv
inR easy transpottallou to all
points of Interest.
42x36, - 11 c
45x36, 12J4c
50x36, - 14c
54x36, r 16c
Sheets.
34 yds wide by 2 yds long, 52c
2 yds wide by 24 yds long-, 47c
2 yds wide by 2J4 yds long, 50c
24 yds wide by 234 yds long, 55c
2l2 yds wide by 2 yds long, 55c
2l2 yds wide by 234 yds long, 65c
HOTEL ALBERT :
iEW YOHK.
Cflr. 11th ST. ft UNIVBr.SITV PU
Only one Block from Dioadtray.
ROOIllS, $1 Up. Price" Keatoriiiblr
i! White Bed Spreads at Special Low Prices
Our "Berlin," full size, hemmed, 79c, value $1.00
Our "Clarendon" full size, hemmed, 93c, value $1.25
Our u00," full size, hemmed, $1.25 value, $1.60.
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Faster than ever
to California
V.. L. & W. Boaid.
'i'hu followhiR Is the make-up
1., I,, and AW board for today
wt.isiii.v. miiMWiiv. :
Wnrl I .it.,. i:.i.(-S ji. in . .1. ( ot. I:..
f ili-
pi 10
p n ., ( . Jlifin.
'llll'IMi.W. ir.l!fU.
Wild ( U. l,il-l-'.Mn .i. in.. T. 11. hi ii
3 ill i. 1 1.. M. I'iiinuij: :: .1, in. M Cm .1
1. 111., I, M'Caitle : ' 1. m., 1. I". M' wi
ll '. la. 1. f luneiirh; 7 J. M.. M. linMni. 1.11,1
I.' M llsllit'y nu tli ..IU a. in.. JI. Iniul.i
PI a. tn. II. (illii'ini; II. .Ji a. 111.. II. lii-Mii. !
I'M p. 111, I.-illiiior, .'Iili II I. I. ii r-.iu'i im 1
l.l '. '.. 1. f.'intj". .1 p. hi. i.n.ii lmr I
1, p. in . I'. .1. t'loiiip-nii.
Mjininil?. r,ti.-ll J 111, ran. .fiiui ( imt?
ii i. 111 , .iit. .1. lli'I.l.lt.01. 7 J. 111.. il (.. "rr I
I'KiiinfclkdJ 11 .1. in.. .t, W. II, MiIiiiU; 7 j.
ni., cKt fi'.in N.iv Aiijr. IMff.inl Mi'Mlntci. 7 I'. '
1.1., not (rein tjiiijii. lime 1 mine,, Mil.iu
. p' HI" '"l fl'illl C'aMUI. 1.11 til.
IMll'l M j. in . I. I'. Sicr.
I'ii-Iim.-- 1 11.. IPauor; 11..0 .1 in. M,.ii i, I
J 1 . in , Mui-plii , II 1 . in.. I .ampins-. I
I'jiwil.Eir rntdnM 7 a ,n.. (UtTiny: 7 .i. n , ,
Siiidir: r,.i0 1 1. tn . Mjntoiu 7 p. in,. Mjs'uvirn
Willi Cat, Wc.vl-1 11. in., D. Ilu.;nlv; -,
.1 111 , rnitood. 'illli II, 1', i).iln'rl,i' men; ii
.1 in. .1. .1. Ci'IIjii. J. r.i . 'I, i:. M.is'i'i'i,
in j. Hi 1 1. Miliniii '. p. 111.. Jriiilt (lili.is.in
I1W111; . ii m ( Kiiii-i, ii p 111.
LIVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
IBiliousnoss,
I Constipation
Dyspopsia,
and Livor
Complaint.
SUGAR COflTBt),
Sold by all Unurcis.n
or sent by mull,
fitnlto Medical Co., Cblca-o
H
11 11 m 4 1 I H IHH
100 PILLS
I 25 CTS.
CHICAGO
& NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
Till: OVERLAND 1. 1. MIT 1. 1) leaves
Chlcajjo O.30 p. in. daily via Chicago
Union Pacific end North-Watern Line.
arriits San I'rancisco afternoon of third
d.iv and I.o Angelc early next morn
ing. No change of car.-.; all meals in
Dining t ar-.. I'.uffet Library Cars with
barlit-r. The best of ever) thing. The
I'autic l'-nprcss Icacs 10.30 p. ni. daily.
TourNt Mecpcrs daily to Calif ornti. I'er
..onally conducted cxcurMoni every v-cck.
Send A cents postage foi '-California
Illustrated." Call on an) agent foi tickets
or addrets
C6I etoaltat hlwerk43HifSt., Cul'inr.ltl
eOICftfl'141 .Pnlliillphia 507 Smtl 1'H St ,PiUtlidrg
S6H Wallilnolor it., notion 334 4iociCf St., Cltutlan t
C0I t'jln SI . CnJioireainoiKli'artnii, Oitrot
S11 nark it , Chletigi!Kln!iit.,eaH,Tlircnti,Oiit,
Special Opening of White Goods for Early Buyers
Consisting of Lace Stripes aucl Open Ktfects in Lawns,
India Linons, Batistes, Nainsooks, Etc., at popular prices
from ioc to 25c per yard.
and Children's Dresses.
Suitable for Shirt Waists
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
127 AND
WASHINGTON
129
AVENUE
DR. DENSTEN
Plijslclan and Sura
311 Sprusi St.
IiripeUuri Buildliis
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jijt. iiuptui nua ajiij Mirgeun laws.
Dr. TMEEL. 527 North Sixth St,
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sGbQiiPcison.Vaticocslo.Strlctiirs
CCCOnll PHIVATE, nml OBSCURr:
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MYER DAVIDOW
The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Avenue.
12th SemiAnnuaI Sale of
Shoes and
At Less Than Cost of Making.
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DOLLAR SAVING
Prudent people arc taking advantage of our
CLEARANCE SALE
It will pay you to come and sec how we can make a
dollar do the woik of two
Axmiuster Carpets
$1.50 Values.
$ 1.00 a Y.'trd.
4
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Up
100,000 Rolls
High Grade Wall Paper
3ci
Up
Inlaid Linoleum
Made like a tile, colois
tiiiouii to tin'
Regular $io0 goods, now f5c, 7sc.S1.on
back.
yard
Remnants.
I WILLIAnS&flcANULTY
129 Wyoming Avenue
4
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H ! i' "h 'h 4 ! J $ i' & i' "5 'S "J 4 - 'h v $ ! v'i"
r- - ', i- -i -.i i , X
THE
Rubbers
moosic POWDER CO.
Rooms I and'.M'om'llh BTd'g.
6CRANXON, PA.
nining and Blasting
Ever)
on1 damaged,
r&&2
ft
This nnd Tlmt.
A. V. XVonta, Hll(-Tlllteniliil n( tl.
c'liitnil Itnllroiid nl Xi v. ,lct'Kc-,, was
it visitor nt tin' nlllro nf Illvli-I
VTc iplil .Ki'tit W . ;, Tlinyor yomar
ilnv.
M.mlcr I'.!)' Iliilliloi- I.. T. ('nnll-lil
.ni'l Suiii'ilntondi'iit in" :.u- Scrvlci- JI.
It. Cisny UK' (111 l IlllHlllI')) Still. iVI r
il." MulKil.i ilvlinii nf tin. I.iifKi-i-.iinm
im(1ki."i1,
l..iolt;iinnna tialn f.nvo now rf
nun 1 tliclr lutl i.iti) ni pp.rt civt r
il.' itrl'lKi'f nt Willlwniinn uinl Utrli
llflil, .ni'l tin- rtoulilf-tiiii U fi-rvli Iips
i ncn i'uni('ii iivr iincitonFnci; iniij.".
nil tlio f.ii'nl of tt. litis- nuisl nnl i-v-'ul
live milts ,in Itcnir until rurtlii-r
iintUc.
Th.' iiciv umll mil' wiil'li tlio l.iu It.i.
Manna nillin.nl recently i-wlvo'l from
U.o li.u ni'v, HniMi Co.. nf nijton, ii.,
uio now in i-f-ivloo on train Xu, i".
,ii t lv Ins in Srniptnn nt O.'JJ n. m
Tlici-'. .lie lliioc i.f tin-in. H.vtv fint
in Ic-iiKtli. nml tlioy ni.' fully t-rinii.pt. ,t
iIUi nil Rcivcrnmrtii niirillitiii . .noli
.ih lacltn. plKooii I'oloh. cic.
Th Krln iMlli-i-i.nl will mipil imin.
ii'MV pnrHftigi'i- onBliii-.-i till year, anil J nt,?,!;f
.1... i.n,.ii',ui ...Ml ..nl l..s.. I.. I.. I.. '
. ny .vr,ii',i,i. ,, in iiul Ill"ll,lll' III lllllt'l
Shoe in our store is up-to-date, frebli goods, and not
We Oefy Competition.
LOOK AT THE LOW PRICES:
MrdiH Mooilo aaJ Ilusri ln'.a WurUi.
Baby Eczema.
Mr, Y. S. Koie of 1,13 Mxtecntii street,
HuiTalo. N. V.. write.
"Ojr bby bov iiiflcreil for some lime
with that vretclieif eczema, anil we were tin
utile to linil anything to cure or even relieve
his pain. A few applications of Dr. A. V.
l.'liase's Ointment stopped the itchiiiR and
iie.iled the sores, and a bright, natural skin
now takes theirplace." r
Dr. Chase's Ointment does, not cause pain
when applied, but soothes the sore or In
flamed surface, 50 cents at all dealer, or Dr.
A. V. Chase Medicine Co., Uuffalo, N. Y.
MEN'S SHOES
LOT 1 Men'. Hox Cnlf Rubber
Heel. LeiUhcr-linrcl S'3 P0 lioes at
!?1.0S.
LOT 2 Men's Wlntei Ruscet Rub
ber Heel, Leather-lined nhoes nt
1.98.
LOT 3 Men's Enamel Rubtet and
Bind: Shoes, vvoith !?3.00. at i?1.08.
LOT 4 Men's Vlcl Kid Leather
lined Sfi.50 shoes, nt 1.41).
LOT 5 Men's Box Calf, Velour
Cnlf, Ennmel nnd Patent Leathei,
3.50 and S4.00 shoes nt 2.48.
LOT 0 Men's Light nnd Heavy
WoikttiR Shoes, woith SI. 50 nt 08c.
Men's Mlnlnp Shoes. 08c.
Men'r, Woonsochet Rubber Boots,
Men's Arctics, only 08c.
tlu'iu. They will provide IiIb Wuntcu
innulilurs of tint 1,'itont typo ami wilt
aim order tnutiy new roue Ini. Thoy
arc putting liuutlrcibt of ooadusi
tlitoiiRli tlio lmiM, and ilic-t-u will cmnu '
out looltlnir an tnl an now In tlu 1
apilns.
Hcrrctniy V. W. A.lalr cnir-rtnlncl 1
n nttmiior 01 liiilruail mon yc.xti'td.iv
afternoon nt tin- ltalhnad Tmini?
Men'H ClirlHtlnit (lfsoclatloti, Willi a
(elected nuinbor of idinnnRrnplilc u-i-nifU,
which wei'o hlnhly upprcciatcd
by tlioso who wore permitted to en
joy tlio liPP.t, The Ionian of tlio ns
fcoi'latton me always upon for tlio en-
worth
Men's Embioldeied Slipueis,
75c, onlv 40c.
Men's Felt Shoes, woith 3, nt 08e.
Child's Rubber Boots, only 75c.
Youth's Rubber Boot?, only 08c.
LADIES' SHOES
Ladles' Hifih Cut, Box Calf, nine
line Kid-lined nnd Winter Ru&tet
Shoes, woith 2.00. S3.00 and 4.00.
nt 1.00.
Ladies Goodyear welt line hhoeb,
made to eell at 3.50, only 2.20.
Ladles' Patent Leathoi, lace and
button Shoes, worth ..bO, at 1.70.
300 pahs Ladles' Dongola Button
nnd Lace, Kid and Patent Tip, Good
year welt shocn. woith 2,50 at
1.40.
200 pahs small and odd sizes of
jialis to close out, woith 1.00 to
2.00, nt DOc.
300 pahs Ladles' 1.50 Russet
Shoes at 0c.
LAF1.IN A KAMI POWDER CO S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
XI 'ctrlo riHtKrft, Kleotrl.; ICznln lire
xplO'lliu IjUjU, Safety Cuimu i
llirni
uxplo. ivc
1901
BICYCLES
New models uow
in. Spaldings.Cleve
lands, Iver Jolmsoa
and Crescents. No
better selection ever
made. Call and see
them. They're beau
ties.
Rcpaiiiio Chemical Co.'s
The above are only a few of the mauy bargaitis. We invite 3'ou to call and exam
iue our jood9 before buyiupf elsewhere. Remember, we sell Strictly Reliable and Up-to-Date
Footwear.
MYER DAVIDOW,
The Cheapest Shoe Store.
307 Lackawanna Avenue
il
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1
211 Washington Ave.
Lager
eer
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
Gnrr1 Acnit lor tin Wjorolni
Ulnrtct (or
'ewery
Maiuifficturcr.v.):
OLD STOCK
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SCRANTON. Pfl
High Explosives.'
fj(tt)- Vast, Capi and Kijilodera. Itoora t9J C
Dell Pulliiin;, bcrantcn.
485 to 455
N. Ninth Streot,
Telephone Cull, WiH.
Aui:scii;st
TIIO-J. tortn MtLton
joiis n smith tas ....lUjwoufh
IV. )'. UL'LUOAN WllltilHrr.