The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 03, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY DECEMIJEU , 1001.
V
The Royal Baking Powder
costs only a fair price per
pound, and is cheaper and
better at its price than any
similar article in the world.
It makes more, better and
more healthful food.
INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
CLIFF WORKS IS A VERY BUSY
PLACE JUST NOW.
Number of Engines Ale Being Con
structed Now and Others Aie
, 'Ready for Shipment New Lacka
wanna Round House Is Partially
Under Roof and Will Soon Be
Ready for Engines Another Laige
Older for Cars Has Been Placed
by the Lackawanna.
'J'llf Cliff WOlks Of till' Allli'lii'llll l.ll-
omotive cniiiininv in Ihis ity iw nl
pio&onL chock full of work, unil Uumo
is beliiK turned out every clay loonmo
ilves for all parts of the world. Al Uio
present time thorp Is icady fot slilp
iiicnt ten loconiollvf'.i of various &V.W
and design?
Some of these mc tin- Hinull "um
Irarlor's niif-liies-." used in vonsii action
work, others uro tho switching 111
tlncs similar to those in use on tlie
Lackawanna railroad, and othcts aie
freight and passi-nger locomotives for
the Delaware and Hudson Uailro.ul
and the Cleveland cylinder types for
lire Intercolonial Kailroad of Canada.
Of the order for twenty plated with
Hie company by the Lackawanna I'all
load, live yet leinain to bo shipped
from the shops. Seven have already
been built for the Uelawate and Hud
son company and there aie ten more
to be tinlshed.
Five of the locomotives built for the
Intercolonial road have been shipped,
and there yet remains six of the order
to be completed. Of those ready for
vhipment this week, two pro to Spain
.la New York. They wei" ordered
ihrouKb Foreign Agent Aithur Koft'el.
of New York.
These locomotives are for the llllbas
-.inlander 1t.illio.nl company of Spain,
iiid are now being packed for ship
ment. They are of the ten wheel va
i icty, with side tank engine, one meter
gage and built tor burning bituminous
fO.il.
The cylinder.! aie lt-.'u, diiving
wheels IIS Inches in dhunelei, and the
truck v, heels are 1'ii lui lies in diametei.
The driving wheel base is ! font S lu
etics, and the total wheel base is IS feel
Id's inches.
Tile steam pros-aiie cm these locunio
lives Is 190 pounds, and the capacity
of the water tanks N 7.V) imperial gal
lons. The coal capacity Is ::..'00 pound".
The total weight of e.ieh engine Is M),
nOO pounds In full tunning order.
Building- New Round House.
The twenty-one n- engine stalls
which are being built at the Su anion
round bouse of the haeknwanna Hall
road will be completed by the tlrsl of
the coming year, and twelve of them
arc already under cover, and as soon
as the tracks aie laid leading fiom the
turn table, engines can be housed
Therein.
These stalls are onsldeiably longer
and wider than the old ones and will
permit of the "hog" type ol engines be
ing run In conveniently. The bulk of
lire work now under wa, I being done
on the south side of the y.ml. where
it is shut off fiom view b (he old
lound house.
A new steel water tank Is alo being
erected near the round house, which
will he ready for use when the new
round bouse is completed. A portion
of the old round hoiie will lem.iln In
lact dining tlie winter, and will In
-ebullt ne:.t year.
, Recognition of Met it.
Unities Klsele, who bus been foie
ln.in of the boiler shop of the Olekstm
woiks, operated by the American l.o.
comotivc company, has been appointed
loreinau of the boiler shop al the
Scheneetady works of the sanm com
pany, and will assume the duties of
Ids new position on Uec. HI.
.Mr, liisole In a young man, -!' ye.tis
of age, and is a brother of ex-i'ity
Controller lieorgc J.'lsele. Ills piotuo
tlon Is a deserved recogniiiun of mer
it, and the shop lo which he goes is lhe
largest operated by the American l.o.
tomoilw company. This Is another
evidence that capable men am always
in demand, and while Supi-rlntPiulonl
Delauey Is averse to parting with him,
he recognizes the fact that ster.iiitnu
talent Is in demand and Is bound to
forgo to the from.
Mr, Ulselo will be sin eiled b .
Walters, at present assistant t'nioimiii
of Urn riehenectady Duller works,
Mote Cms Ordcied.
Tlio Ufclawme, Uaekawauiia and
Western company have placed another
large order lor additional cars, which
are to be delivered by the (list of next
April. The order is for two thousand
cars, I.Ouo of which will be for rarr.lug
freight, and 1,000 of the .twlu-hoppur
kind for carrying coal,
Th- cimipciny Is receiving dalb add!,
tlonal cars from the American Car and
Foundry company, of fin order of
eleven hundred, which wus placed with
the Tlcrwlek and Krio shops some
time ago These curs uro being put
Ju service a.-, tar as they are tetetved,
Bar bets' Union Reorganized.
Hugh l-Yu.. m . local organiser of the
Ceutial Labor union, convened tlio
Journeymen ii.trbrs in Hulbutfs hall,
U'M night, and lugaiiized thenr into a
union, iiiule- the old charter of the
ASViibl si I'.inioit .lourneymeu Barbers!
union,
. tfwemy new inembors wero added to
the toll. Another meeting will be held
nt the same place next Moiulav nlghi,
when nominations vlll be innde.
V. Klapet.ky, geneial sect clary of the
Inleriuitiontil I'niou of .Inurneymen
liarbers, will be present al lhe nicnl
Ing. All journeymen h.iibeis ate In
vlted to attend.
D., L. & W. Board for Today.
The following Is the make-ui) of the
P., I, and V. boiii-d for today:
moviivv, iiiTi:ii!i;it s
Willi CaN, 1 it S 1 1. ill.. (1. W. I itun.il.l;
10 p. in , ll. W. Lallan: 11 i in. I' I -inon-.
n i:iv. iii.rr,iui:it ,;
Wii.i i .,i-. i:wi--i.':n .i. in., vi. .1 lii'iiiiiuiii:
4 ii. in., II. Wull.icf; ,"0 ,n. Ml.. O. fiunir.i : i'
i. in. I.. P. r.illliiior, .. II. It'ivc" Hove; II j.
in.. II. BMiii gj i i. in., .1. W. Deiiiie; ji. 1.1.,
II. (iilliein; (I p. tit.. 'I'. Mi ('..itliv.
Summit'', lite-ll .i, ii., ci.l, .1. Hi mil'.' in,
I. III., WC-I IJ. l'lCIHlti'l!.! 1 '. ! II. 111., Kl'-t, r
Me.MIWei i U n. in.. W. H. Viiluil-, iSlnlnyV
iiivv; 2 p. in., wv-t. Tin nip-dii; i) p. hi., o I -1 , .1.
( J 1 1 fat;, S p. 1".. vi-t. M. CiiiM.'li.
I'iHiii' a n. in.. Wniiiii: 7 j. in., s. I'ltiiiciiv,
s ,i. in, II.imci; tl.t'i .i, in., Vlurjn; ii p. i.i.,
W'illijni llnu: V.. ( p. in., Miuplij; 'i p. in.. .
II. llutli"lclii"v,'; 10 p in., 1 . . i T . l J i i 1 1 ;-
l.it lull r r.nt;itic 7 .i. In., (.iftuoc ; 7 .i in.,
Mnui'i; Ji) a. in., Xininan: 10 ,i, in., O VIIMc i
t.l" p. in., MJntun: "..'.0 p. in., MrCovi'iii.
WiM OK WiM .' a. in . It. ( jJtiin; h i, m.,
I). ll.iffRcrty: S .i. in.. '. KIiimcc ; lit n. m., p.
.iv.in icigli. II .1. in. William Knlij ; 1 p. in.. V,
W.ill; 2 (i. in.. A. II. Ketchnin: .1 p. m.. 1'. V.in
Wninici; ( p. in.. l. (linliy. M. t jtniiiih' now;
ii p. in.. 0. lUiidolpli; II p ui 1 Melt .tin ll,
Ifilm O'lli.ip-nnN cic.
no in i:.
I.jiujii jI.ci cicn cm'11 t.ikc llidi inn on .No. .il,
Dor. .1.
. t,'. Il.iuiMitl .mil new will rim ii ,i. in. uilil
c il. Tiiosiljc, J)ee. .". i it plr.tc ci I, . s1M1,,
ami ck c.
P. (iillis.iii nil! t.il.1' lii- i mi. I. ,i. in . !(, .
II. fa-lir will urn T lioiulic in'- nou, II p.
in . Dm . 2.
W. It. Nieliula will tun I IVnicliciif- co-vv. 11
p. in., Dei '.
lli.iki'in.111 .l.uni'S hutiai will so rut. Willi VM1
lulu Kill,;. j. it icinjii until iiitlitt nnitu.
OPINION IN FILER CASE.
Hiuded Down Yesterday by Judge
A. A. Vosburg- Mattel s Thnt
Ave Decided.
Illdgi A. A. Vosblirg ve.sti'id.iy
liauded down an opinion In the matter
of the estate or Georije Filer, de
i .ifed. It follow:
The testator, Geoigo r-iler, left a
legacy to n.iisy C'hiinibers and her
:. 'tcr 1211a, his grand-chlldieii. both
miners "nd named bis son. c'ieorce
Filer, and bis son-in-law. William I.
Alci'orrnleU. guardians of these niliiors,
with authority. In the language of the
will, "to manage their estates until
they airive at age." The testator also
authorized these guardians lo use the
income of the wards' eslnte. mnl Hie
principal, if necessary, "to comfortab
ly support them, and give them a
proper and sullkienl education." It Is
conceded that the testator, under the
law, had no authoiliy to appoint testa
mentary guardians for these Illinois;
but II has been held (but in such case
the so-called guardians are reallv trus
tees .'inel thai thc will be so regarded
by the eouits. Colehower's 2sl.. .",
N. C. !!(.!.
They now aiiply to this court for
leave to .select guardians, both being
over the age of fourteen veais. It is
undoubtedly true that they have no
absolute right of choice' of gti.udians.
alter arriving at the ago of lOuileen
years, the arnuoval of sucb an appli
cation resting In the discretion of the
court. IWeCunn's A p. 19. I'd,, ::oi,
In thf case nl bar. 1 do not ilnd Unit
theie has been any misconduct upon
the p.ivt ol Mr. Tiler or Mr. Mefor
tnlc Is. the leslainentary trustees. In
tact they seem to be caring for the
eslate with ability and fidelity, ft
plainly appears, however, from the evt
dence, nun they do not legard them
selves us having any authority over
the persons of the wards, and Hint
they have acted itcconllnglv, it Is also
shown that Daisy Chambers Is a wilful
child, and that she Is not able to live
happily In her father's home, owing to
the unpleasant relations existing be
tween herself and her step-mother.
It Is munlfen that, under these con
ditions, Daisy I'hambeis must be
placed In the cure and under the em
it ol of some one where she will be re.
strained, educated, and lilted for wom
anhood, itoth she and her falher unite
In asking thnt Ueorge i Taylor bo up.
imlnlwi her guardian, and it is pin.
posed that he take her Into his own
family and assume both p.neiiial and
guuidluuhlp relations over j..,
' .
1 aecoidliiRly appiove Hi" choice of
lieorge I'', Tayloi, sis gtiardliin of her
person and eslate, upon his furnishing
security lor the fulfillment of this
tiust lo be nppioved by the court. In
the sum of twii thousand clollnis. ir
he deslies an allowance for the sup
port and education of his ward, he cm
apply foi tlio same in lhe regular wav.
In the caso under consideration, it
Is teatitled to, and not contradicted by
nil' . Idullee, Una (lie father's mean's
ate luadeipiate for the suppuit mid
edtnatlon of Dalsj and the other inein.
Iitfi-H of the family: mid the unfiultin
ale ilonic-stli conditions existing there
cctiuot be overlooked,
Ho far as i;ila C'lmiubeih is ton.
cuined, she s now nineteen years or
age. and Is about to be mauled. She
Is living nl present with her father,
and apparently has no need of n guar
Han, except for the impose of hoi-ur
lug an .tlluwance lo meet the needs
consequent upon her man Inge.
Al Uio heating, counsel for Uin pell
tlouer asked for lhe inodllleution of thu
player of the petition. io as to Include
ii request for an allowaiii e. In their
answer to the petition, the trustee e.
Pi esses u willingness lo mako air til
lowance, and their counsel stated thai
they were ready to pay direct to i;ila
Chamber's, whatever siiin the com l
should allow, without the appointment
of a guardian.
Under the clicitmstance I feel war
ranted In allowing for (he "support
and maintenance'' of Ulla chambers, a.
sum sutllelent to meet her present ne
cessities; and I therefore allow the
sum of three hundred dollars lor that
purpose. Her annllcatlon for ilm ,-
trolntmcnl of a guardian cannot b j
grnnlcd, for the reasons above set
fotth. lly order of lhe coutl,
A A, Vosbui'g, P. J.
FOR THE RESCUE MISSION.
An Appeal for That Institution Is
Issued,
The following appeal lo the friends
of the ltesetie Mission has been Issued!
totln?r Jrur'ic vvmk In lrlvluir to lu-Ip Ilm iiu
foitiiintf ut 111 I'tJiiklln itvpiiiir l lie ir lt iln-o.
.M.tny Imvc .iltdiiltil the !M incctltiK- liclil, .mJ
rvt.v writ: home luvi iccpplcil llin Mvlcitir r
llmlr irnl'l" lii'ii .nnl tliolr ihiillnn Iumoji'Ici.
W'i, .i illtcctrjH tit (lie wnil. fni ,vnu, t-tuint
Iiipjmiii" tl.c t'ooil tii.il Ins Imiii ilunc li.v tin
hilnUm' iipllllliiR' Inrtitcti'p. t'lin .com; f M'
i- illipclonc tut , liec.iiif II M not our linll
Vlilll.ll inlcvloii, lull It lu'loliif." tn .von. till- pllllli''.
If It liclnli(! lo Jolt, liow llllir-ll .lie J oil Intel'
rcliil in II Imtiii IjIIv f A-i li.llnp nn'ii we
Wiint to clo-e tlio jiir wltli i out i'id .il.iilo'
pilil, lui! we c 'imot ilo tlili ultliuiiL jrlir aoiioi'
mn .i'..t i tn p. V fou vilin k.ivi' Riven tn tll
ilfllilc W'ulk ill Otlid' JP.IIK ll.lVc not .H Jii il'cbt'
i'iI till' jmi: i llicnfi'tp eel. nil who .up in''.'
pteil In tin1 iilniVP well. In eiiiitilliuli triwnfil tlip
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Jin. I, l!OJ
II I i.l tii.l ".i" pi I mi, hill In mi m! .iio 'ln
Itil-li)li.
If enli' oiip ImiI In'ili tonl, ife.1 .Mill wpek, el
lour vuiil. ti'i liilincil ipi innnlli. wiilrti I- nrii n
1'1'IOW till' MM Ml,,'. lflp it lint ,'lt.pP.ll to J'ltl
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lil it. In1, ii fimii jmi puiiii)it',i.
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llmli-i I', lln-. 1 ; t ii - l)ppo-ll .nut lii-ionnl
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ESTIMATES CONSIDERED.
Special Meeting- of Recoidei's Cab
inet Held on Saturday Esti
mates to Be Made.
The estimates of lhe gentiiil heads
of departments fur the coming fiscal
year wete considered at m special meet
ing of llecorder Council's cabinet held
Hatui'duy afternonn.
The several heads ol" departments
present spent nearly three boms in go
ing over the estimates, chopping clown
and culling otil items right and left
to In lug the total llgures down as
nearly as possible to what they were
this pieseul year, namely, $lil,00n.
No information would be given out
regard I uk the amounts asked for by
the department chiefs except that they
were considerably In excer. in the
majority of instances, of this year's
appropriation.
The cabinet was only about half
through with its work at j o'clock
when an adjournment was taken. At
the ne.t meeting to bo held the latter
end of this week, the assessors will
present an estimate of the total as
sessment, for the c oniing year In order
th.it the amount which can be raised
by the levy of a tux cciuiil lo this year's
can be ascertained with tolerable ac
curacy. Ptesldenl Itlnsliuid said on
Saturday 1 hat th" assessment would
probably be about ?6,.,,00O,O0O, but in
ai riving at this tiguie. the totals for
four w.iicls were estimated. As on-
of these, the i'ighth is the most im
portant in the city as far as the value
of property is concerned. It was decid
ed lo let the assessors finish this ward
befoie making their estimate.
One thing was made evident at Hat
urdny's meeting and that Is the fact
that ptnrtlcally no provision for any
Improvements of a permanent nature
can bo made In the appropriation or-
BKjTrVO,
iti'i'oitT or iiii: luMunov or tin:
Lackawanna Trust and
Safe Deposit Co,,
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V. I'. IIU.I.M'KVU.
Iilriibr.
dlnntice If lhe total iitnounl Is tu be
kept down to the amount appropriat
ed for the present ypnr. tl would seem
Hint If nny InrptoxemeiitH tile lo be
made. iDlrcetor lloche's suggestion of 11
bond Issue will have lo be cut tied out,
Tourist Cars on Nickel Ptntc Bond.
Setnl-weehly transcontinental lout 1st
oars between the Atlantic, and the Pa
elite coasts ate operated by the Nickel
Plate mid Its connections, Tourist cars
referred lo afford the same sleeping ar.
commodatlons, with sunte class f
innllress and other bed clothing thai
uio muvltled In the legular Pullman
sleeping car service. These tout 1st
cars leave Hoston Mondays and Wed
nesdays, ami leave San l''riituisco Tues
days and Fridays. IJetlhs In these
totuifll ears are sold at greatly reduced
rates. Conveniences 1110 offered witlmiii
extra cost, for healing food or prepar
ing tea or toffee, affording every faclt.
lly for' comfort on a long journey, es
pecially for families traveling with
children. Lowest rales may lie obtained
always via lire Nickel Plate road for
all points In the west. I'lir special In.
formation tegardlng nil trains on the
N'lekel Plate road, Including these tour
ist cars, consult your nearest ticket
agent, or wtlte I', ,1. Moore, general
agent. ;il Main streel. Hurt'iilo. X. V. "
BfiJIJKtNO.
iiiipoitr or Tiir cYiiiiiiii ,11 'iiii:
Merchants and Mechanics Bank
nf Sii-jntnu. I'Pnifjb-jiii', .il tin' i l"i of 'i'i.ii
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of l-ci.iriton. Xo, 1 15 l.i,liitiql(.n atprun, I.nkj
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of Miai.lc.li, 'ii n-jlvanla, No. I.l.c U,i.in;li,n
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jli'rii' i-i-ilinii'iit t lain to tb" I e, I of pi kiui-l
cd.'i" ami belief.
c-isii'-iii r. i.. riiu.i.ii's,
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ill cf VoiHilbel, ll'H.
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i,. wnti:s. piic-iiou.
Waldron's Big Horse Sale
AT CUSICK'S OLD STABLES,
Thursday, Peoomber 5th.
. 0aK
There will be two cirlotids, consisting of Roadcrs, Couchers,
Pacers and 1 totters, Big Single Uiaiightcrs, l.xpress and General Pur
pose 1 lorscs. Anyone in want of I lorses should not miss this Big Sale.
Sale Commences at i O'clock P. Tl., Rnin or Shine, Thursday,
December 5th.
m'y
-9BnaE3ISV'.fM7W
jSTc
-ISi
Winter time was Pie time
.mxB38r
TloiiU'-inude tniiiccnient will not "keep'' in SiimmiM'.
"Xonu .-'t ni'' Mirn.0 Meat is a year 'round delicacy as
rood in Summer as in Winter, becautc it is packed to
keep" and docs not spoil. Hy using the delicious
NiWNE SlIOI
MlNCEMlSAT
ml p
ie Time is ALL the Time. You make the cvust we will
I
liil it perfectly. Ten cents a
I or sale bv every Rood grocer, roc. a package. Recipes on trcry paclc
e. Valuable prcmiitti list of " 1847 RotjersBro...'" tilvcnvarc enclosed.
MERRELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse, N. Y.
U
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAJ
Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton:
6.45 a. ni., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Bavre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsville; stopi; at principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg nnd the
West.
9.38 a. m.. week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, JPlinaaelplitn, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg I
and the West. '
2.18 p. 111., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. in.;), for Sunbury, Har
risburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule trnin fiom Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia via
Pottsville. Stops at principal in
termediate stations.
4,27 p. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
.1. B. lll'irillNsOV. f.'iii Mttr.
.1. II. WOOD. Oen l'J--. Ast.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
in i:ncu .iuni -', Tin.
'njin li'.iii' scullion j
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ami all imttiti ui.
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package makes two large pics.
Good
Furniture
Grod Furniture is the
only kind yoir can nf
foid to buy. It is al
ways the cheapest in
the end.
This big store of ours
is full of GOOD FUR
NITURE at prices,
which, considering qual
ity of stock, .-re as low
as consistent.
Odd
Pieces
We have an unusual
ly large line of odd
pieces of unique and
lrandsomedesign. Many
of these odd pieces are
exclusive with this es
tablishment. Hill & council
121 N. Washington Ave.
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
J GNMO ATLANTIS HOTEL f NO ANNEX.
' Virginia AM" anil Bcaili, Atlantic City, V .!.
, bixlli "cat; ilJU l-tautifut looms i-titiiUe, af nif 1 1
mnl null latli; hot Jinl coM fett'WJItT batln
in hold ami mmi'i. Location aclecl ami remul,
uithln tew aul ( Iho Mti'l J'icr Oriln!tia
Otlim i-pccial hinlns utes, $1J to ilj y week,
'.'.W up U) ibj f-iict ial l.itos In r.ililllli' Coadin
meet ill train.". Wrltv tor tionklet
cuARM's i:. con:.
' RAJLROAD TIME TABLES
Delawtne, Lackawanna and WcHtern.
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FINLEY'S
II HIS
VELVETEENS
VEIVEI COBB
"The Horse Show," fashion'
greal event, was society's grand op
portunity for display of style.
Never was there a more extensive
exhibit of rich and elegant Costumes.
In this grand array of fashion the
most prominent materials seen,
were Velvets and Corduroys, entire
costumes of velvet wraps made
from plain and fancy velvets
walking costumes of Corduroy and
velveteen sonic plain, some ela
borately timmed.
We are ptepaied to meet the de
mand for these rich fabrics with an
unequalled assortment of fancy and
plain velvets and Corduroys, Light
medium and dark shades of
Silk Uelvets,
U?Iuefet?D5,
Uelvef-Cords,
Cordliroys
in all styles and qualities from 50c
per yard and upward
Silks, Persians, Stripes, etc.
In SiDgle Waist Cuts
Over one thousand yards
at reduced prices.
$1.00 Waists, Silk lor 00c
$l-5 Striped Silks for 05c
$1.50 Persian bilks, $1.35
510-512
Lackawanna Ave
EDUCATIONAL.
Free
Tuition
By a recent act of the legisla
ture, free tuition is now siantcd
at lhe
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
lo all lliose preparing to teach.
This .-.elrool maintains courses
of htuily for touchers, for those
jnoiai'liiK foi coIIcec, anil for
tlru.e fatiuljins music.
It will piy to cirlto tor partlcnUr'.
Ho otlitr school ofltis Midi superior vd
vanKuca nt. outh low ralej. AJJiesi
J. P. Welsh, A.H., Fu.Di.Prin.
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
I SCRANTON, lA.
T .7. IWer, I'lcwilent. I'linrr II. Lintll, 1.
It, J. I'oster, Manlcy l Allen,
Vice Preildont. Sicrttiry.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
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WESTMINSTER HOTEL
lor
bi-iti'inlh .St ami living I'l'ic,
NEW YORK.
Aimiuaii Plan, W.M Tcr Pay ami L'pwardi.
i:uio,e.in ri.111, -j-1 KJ I'.r Day ami Upvwrcli.
tH'cial IIjU to r.inillU'.
T. THOMPSON, Prop.
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tor Business Men
In the hturl ot lbs wholeaalt
district.
For SliopiiLM'S
11 minute?" walk to Wannmakari;
5 niluutca to Sieijel Uoopol's B!
Btore. IZany of aciccus to the i;ret
Dry Goods Stores.
For Sightseers
One block fiom B'way Car, gl
tin enoy traiispoi'tatlou to all
points of Intercut.
HOTEL ALBERT
NEW YORK.
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Only orro HI00U from Broudivny
Rnnm? SI lln kkstauram-
1001I1) VI U(). prces lUasj.mbl:
Every Woman
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