r ' ' w?SWj ' IV. ,. ,,, Vr 6 THE RCRAOTON TRIBUNB-TUJOSDAV, (JLTOJiJWR !tf., 1002. ;Tf. t -c I WHY I ADVERTISE All About Eyes I Because I have many Inter estinjr thhiRS to tell my tentl- I era about eyes nml my optical business, which win uenent both. I can tell hundreds through these columns, where I could tell one by word of mouth. Suppose you make n resolu tion to read nil my nds during the present yenr. I will try to make them In teresting, and guarantee to give you n few hints which will bring you better eyes if you but heed my words. rDr. B. A. Baerl Eye Specialist. I MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. 331 Washington Ave. SCRANTON. PA. County Savings Bank and Triisf Company, 506 Spruce 5troet. Receives Deposits in Sums of $1 and and pays 3 per cent, in terest thereon. Jd. A. WATB.ES, President. O. S. JOHNSON, Vlce-Pres. : A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Wm. P. Hallstend, 'Kverett Warren, K. P. Kingsbury. jAusnst Jtoblnson, O. S. Johnson, i.los. OThien, L. A. Wutres. jfl $"$ .1 I . 5f XiJ i ctesesiiK t 6 wTv " ff h-.f m vj-ififv i " xr& Look Pleasant! Von can't help showing a plettmint expression when you come to Inspect our hoimIs hi Wall I'.iper Shade unit J'.ilnts. Our ooils me now and up to dale. J'lctuie and Picture J''rnincs in all styles and sizes. We Frame. Picture ut Factory Prices. Jacobs & Fasold 209 Washington Avenue. Opposite Court House. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. ooooooooooooooooo Y "They Draw Well." g Morris' Magnet Cigars g X The best valuo for S cents. A V Try ono nnd you will smolce no A . m i uutub tJllIl(J3 IJL ,MT. W WPfftrs at J1.75 per lior, or 0 for 23c. A TnllfiniAU In rrrrn t.a arm y l E. C. MORRIS, The Cigar Man A 825 WashinErton Avenuo. ooooooooooooooooo In and About The City JtJtOS Meeting of Board of Charities Tlio Board or Associated C'huiltles of Scranton will meet thlH ovoiiIhk at S o'clock, In tho postmaster's room, Port ofllco bulldlntr. Cottoge-Prayer Meeting. The Christian Workcth' l.euKiie will hold a cottaee prayer mpatini; at tho homo or Mrs, Aco. MW WyomhiK avenue, t on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at S p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. The central Woman' t'hrlMlun Ttiu perancti union will have an evangelistic. ineetliiK this afternoon at : o'clock In fJuernsey hull. Mrs. Kmlly lllorus, leader. , Disorderly Conduct Charged. Annie Prank, of Oakford court, had I.IzhIo Williams arralKind beruru Alder man noddy last evenliiK on the cluunn of disorderly conduct. Kite was lined $:.' and costft-. vv . Oiammar A Examinations. ; rixanJln.atlniiK ut llraninii'r A iiuplls ' fOcKllu,- admittance to the IIIkIi schniil Will bit held on tint fnllowlny: dates; ()e. tciCr .') and .11. December II and 12. Kch- ruqry ): and v'u, April 2 and S, and June 11 and K. Mathlas Stipp Exonerated. Tim coroner's vetdlet In tho case of , Charles 11. Kmltli, who was killed on the Kilmer ImlmliiK, at UliiKhanitmi, N. Y., wau that he caia.i to his death by dl. obeylnu oideis mid thiiiugli Ms own iufc' llfe'ence. This verdict exinicruteb Muthlus ; Sllpp, hh supeiliitendcnt, and workmen i from nuy blame In the death of air. tinllli. ! Deserted in Dakota, Daniel Murphy, of Stoao avenue, who w.ib arrested by Patrolman Penile San day nlslu, on the charge of having de- 1A f Zll'f J" II iJrf i -? tin VT.rV - iff cCf PEffl" iHktSs i I J J sorted the United Htntcn unity, will lie turned over to tlio fnltoil Stilton mill, tnry nntlinrltles today. It It likely he will lio tulteu In itovertinr'a Island, tin wan 11 member or (Jnnipitny II, IJlKlith In raiili'. stiillomit tit Kttrt 'I'oxic, North Dnltntu, ut tin) time of III ilonei'llnn, April 1:1, Wl. Liederkranz Minstrels. 'l'ln Keinnlnu l.lcilcikruii?. .MlnxIrelM will ulvc ierfortnhnee 011 Wednesday unit 'I'liUl'ediiV vi'iilliir. th'ttilier 211 nml i. 'I'lleJ llclll lllell' tll'Fl llri'HH II'llOIII'HIll lnt ipnltiKi with 11 full iittendiinee, Tioltelo fin tin) iieifninntnee cnii bo I1111I from any of ilio momlierx nf lliu noelely, mid uleo ut tin' fntlowliiK htiMlni'fM ptuepMS Heinii ton House, .louklnn' eliiur store, l.oftiis' ilniK stole, Xrnl:r'K hotel, .1. V, Vuliren holt, Ni-w WS'iiinlnu hotel, K'rimii'r niolhciy, t.lmliMi Imlfi'iy, I'ltelp.s' diua !liiri', ltnlirviHii',M liiiltery. BOND ORDINANCE APPROVED. Council Committees Pass on Bills and Other Matters of Interest. Till.' finance cnlntlllllee of common fiiutii'll met In tin; city elerk'n olllce Inst cvi'iiliiR and considered several ur illnniiui'H now pending In I'Ottui'll. They approved the ordinance IncreusdtiK the i.'liy clerk'H .-alary 5.".00 a year, and the assistant city clerk's salary V) a year. The former now receives jl.Sini, mid the latter Sl.'JOO, Tin city contrnllor's eoniinunleatliiii relative to the iitircluiFo of feed for horses by the department of public surety, was referred to the city solicit or for mi opinion, The conlrollei' de Plres that ii conlruct he entered Into liy the director when ptirchmdnir sup plies. The ntiilltlng coinnilttee of coniinon council also met lust night and passed favorably on all bids presented, These Include the pay rolls of the street de partment tind supplies fur the depart ment of public safety. WILSON'S SUDDEN DEATH Expired From Heart Failure During a Bicycle Trip Over the Elm- huist Boulevard. W. Ci. Wilson, iicciitmtaul In the of llce ut' Superintendent 10. ,M. Itlne. of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern llailroud company, died suddenly yesterday afternoon while bicycle rld litff mi tile lOlinhurst boulevard with his wife. He hud been a sufferer from heart trouble which was the cause of his death. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left their home at 417 Vine stieet shortly after noon, to enjoy a. bicycle trip over the lOlin hurst boulevard. They hud reached a point above the bridge crushing the Kile railroad tracks, and were walking up the hill when suddenly Mr. Wilson re leased his hold on bis wheel and fell over, uyiiiK: almost Instantly. Mrs. Wilson was alone with her dead husband for some time, when parties drlvllIK ll.V came to her usslshnwr. nml helped remove the body to a doctor's otlice on Mulberry street, but life was extinct and he could do nothing, Ku neral Director ltatib was summoned and the remains were removed to de ceased's residence, on Vine street. Mr. Wilson was born in Milford, N. J., and enteted the employ of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western com pany as a messenger boy when but 1." years of age, and had been with the company continuously up to noon yes terday, when he was granted permis sion to lake the nrternoon off. He was ."I years of age, and is survived by his wife, one sister, Mrs. William ?till well, and one brother, Martin Wilson. The funeral will be tiunonucvil Inter. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. U'mlcr this heading short letters of in terest will lm published when hccoih. panied, for mibiieatlon, by the writer's mime. The Tiibtme dues not usmiiiir re sponsll'illty for opinions heie expressed. A Challenge to the Correspondence Institute. ( Kdltor ,.f The Tilbuiic hlr; lo illu-triite the nieilioils of ad vertising UM'd by the ('orie.jpiiMibiieo lc stitute of Ann rlc.i. w lil.-li Is said In le- a fraudulent Institution, l.n-atnl in the Meats bnll.lliii.'. and whose ollleers.' Mes7ts. Alt. !'. Clink l.uiiH r ad. I'on- r.ul J.otK and William M. Il!ii(;lium. w.-io aire-ted WeilneMliiy on the charge i f frailiillleiit use of the malls. I deeiiv I,, call yiiuc atteiitlnu i,, Hie r.illowlng e. tracts from the liill-pr.ge advertisement of this Institution In the October Hiicich: 1. "The fiillowiug iimioiiiieeineiil uf o'lr courses fur spare time study will appeal to you: "Comphtc caricature, newspaper, maga zine, and commercial illustrating; uilvei tbemerit wilting and niiiiingeiueiit; luiu itfillsm (including practical iiewsoaper wotk and short story wrltlngi: pioor- ending. Iiookkeeplng and business molliods, stenography, and a comprehen sive course In practical eleelilelty. "ICaeh of thesu eimrses repies.-nt a separate depaitnienl by Itself in oar in stitution: In fact, each cmir-e occupies an entire floor." There are seven courses mention, il n thu foregoing statenieui. I cli.illeiiKc .Messrs. Clark. Conrad, Lota and lllnttham to prove that the i.'oi respondence Institute occupies seven en tire Hours, to locate lliein speeltleally aril gle tlte number of peuple eniploved on each Hour. L'. "Ill hlUldlells of lilies We are iiIi'h to place stuilenl- lu good paying posi tions as llhtslratiils befmu they have evi'll completed the emu tie." I chaleue Messrs. t'laiU. Cnurad, l.otz and liluKhaui to publish lu The Tribune tomorrow a list of ntil.v one bun dled imiueri (with aihlivsscsi of students of the Correspondence In-tllute of Ameri ca that have lieeit placed liy (Ms Instil t thin lu "Coml paying positions as illus trators befoie they have i ven completed I ill. li.UIVUl. M !!. "Ail.-Wllti'lh make i.-o.el liumee Salalles range from $"1 to J:ui a wiek, ; and we Know of man vacancies whiclt cannot be tilled, for the lack of enmp'' tent men." I challenge Messrs. Chirk, Coiirud. Lou and IliiiKham to publish III The Trillium tomorrow a list of ten Mich vacancies. I. "I could send vim the names of thousand, of other artists who me re ceiving Instruction from iw and are also receiving monthly cheeks froni our nibs department." I challenge Messrs. f'laik. Conrad, l.otz and nhlgham lo show the editor of Tlio Ti Ilium one hundred cieeks-.much less thousands that have been sent to students of the Correspondence. Institute, la payment for dc-iuus. drawing or lllns. (rations thai have lieeu purchased from llieui 1 1 lie sludciiui by the Correspond ence Institute. The addresses must also be given, for verllleatlon. ."."'Our Institute has. furthermore, opened an extensive employment depart incut In New York ,.iy, consisting of a huso hitlle or olllces at 1M Na.sau street, with competent men in charge." I ch.illcnce Messrs. Clutk. Conrad, Lou ami Dlnsham to publish In The Tribune tomorrow thu exact number of olllces occupied exclusively in this "large suite" by tho Correspondence Institute, and to state the number of employes In the ''large suite." I remain, Sincerely yours, Milton M. Hitter. 7U LUuJtu St., Scranton, Pa., Oct. 17. SEMBRICH IS IN SCRANTON PAID A VISIT TO THE CORRES PONDENCE SCHOOIi. Wns Highly Interested in All That She Saw There Much Pleased with the Langungo Department. This Is the Sixth Year Thnt Sem brlch Has Visited Americn, and She Declares That It Is the Most Wonderful Cottntiy In the World. We Do Marvelous Things. Maditinc Seinbilcli, who will slnpr tt nlght Ml the Armory, arrived yesterday, nml Is with her hnshaiid at the Jcrinyu, Scriinton N favored In having within u year three or the Ki'cate.st sIiikpi's llv InjT Nordlca, Seliiunalin-Heliik and SS?8 .IAI.'.MIK SKMlirtlCII. Senibrich. rt Is it wonderful thing to liear her, as we shall tonight. In the greatest programme that lias even been given here. She is the bijou songstress of all opera stars, and besides this she Is it joy forever in her personality and character. Perhaps in no possible way could her eliann have been so evident as in her visit to the International Cor respomknee Hehools yesterday. It was liy her own desire that she took a tour over the great building, and her enthusiasm regarding what she saw was beautiful to witness. She wanted to know all about It, and her (Uicstions were intelligent and inter esting. What most seemed in excite her delight wns the number of young women she saw, "And such nice girls: such pr-r-r-etty girls!" she repeatedly exclaimed In her soft rOuglish, with' Its foreign accent. Once she paused and gazed through her lorgnette at a plc-ture'-qile effect near a window. The llgure In the foreground was a young girl slnnTing with head bent above a boolc. and long chestnut curls sweeping over her shoulders and half hiding the fair lace. Admlied the Vision. "Sucir a color! such hair!" said .Madame, with a sigh of pel feet satis faction at the vision. "How bright they all look," she con tinued; "how contented! and never in my life did 1 see a place so clean where so many people work. It Is the ueat tst place! and do they all get paid'.'" she addeil with deep curiosity In her tones. "Our paroll amounts to more than J'JOil.M'ii a mouth," answered Secretary Madison l.arkiu, who conducted the party, and again .Madame exclaimed In wonileiing admiration, "All those nice gills!" and she was sllll more impressed when she saw some unpro nounceable name of an lOast Indian, from Madras, attached to a paper on arithmetic, which w.ts being: corrected, and was shown the letters of students from all over Hip world. Later the parly1 wns taken to Presi dent T, .1. Foster's otlice, itnd he told of the small beginnings of the work, Secretary of the Navy Moody hail just lett with Congressman Council, and Mr. Foster related an Incident connect ed with their visit. A young man named Connolly, at Newport, 11. I., had taken the luternutlonal ('iirre.spnnil ence School course In Navigation. The other day he entered the examination for euMgn In the navy, and oddly enough Secretary Moody hud Just seen his papers and found that he had passed. Pleased as a Child. Madame Seinbrlcli was as pleased as a child over the Language department. She spoke lu Italian and Krench with Seiior Perez, and chattered in (ieniKiii with Mr. Pulmedo uitil .Ml'. UlrPelifeld er, und again 111 French with M. l,a itMise. She listened to the phonograph ic reeui ds. and Dually made one her self, laughing between times us she spoke Into the receiver. While her husband was explaining to the phono graph In his ilernum-IOngllsli that he wn's the husband of Madame Senibrich she danced about In high glee. "Murecllu Senibrich, (ierniauy, Dres den," slto wrote daintily after the name of Secretary of the Navy Moody, on tho register. .lust beluw appeals "fiullluiimo .Siengel-Seiuhrlch." That Is the name of the gentleman who looks at her so fondly as she (Ills about and who mudded to the writer that theio urn "two children we have with tho grossinntter in tiermauy," lie and his wife coiiver.se together In Polish at every opportunity. They are both Poles, as are so many other gifted imislcluriH, This Is the sixth year that .Madame Semhi Ich has visited America and she declines, with emphasis, that it Is tho most wonderful country In tho world. "Nothing like your correspondence school could be anywhere, else," she In sists, "Nothing1 like most things you do could be done anywhere else." "Your American girls," she con tinued. "What voices they have! Look at Humes, Nordlca and tho inuny con cert singers, and there Is that Mary Muuchoff, who is attracting such at tention in Iter! In. Hut there is one thing; they do want to go abroad anil study und learn it all right away at once and you cannot learn It all right away, ut once, you know. Aeh no! , vta W$ -:: rPS $200 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY To the Oldest Living Man nnd Woman. There have been so many cases of Very old people who my their live have been prolonged several yenis by the use nf iMlffy's I'uio Mall Whiskey which hnn come to our notice that we decided It would be very Interesting to know who the oldest men ami women leaders of our paper aie who had derived brtiellt from tills gieat medicinal whiskey. Willi this In view we took the matter up with the proprletois of l.miTy's Pme Mall Wills Itey lu ttoehesler, nnd got lliein to agree to give away Jlikj hi gold as follows: To tl Iile.l living num. ?.0; to tho oldest living woman, j:,il; to the second oldest living man, J.'.l; to the second old est living woman, W; to Hie third oldest living man, - to tile limn oldest living WOlimn. .tt.V It, Itie I'miwlt .tt.tusl Itelnti- mnii, flu; to the fourth oldest ItvlitM wo man. ?lJ. All that is ucccssnt., for you to do Is to wilie your history, slating your iim, tlillc iff Inllr lilrlli. tvliei',. vmm u'rn Itnrn. und have the statement signed nml wle neBH'd by one person; also give a refer ence ns to your age, and send the sluti nient, wllli your photograph, to the Daf fy .Malt Wlilskiy Complin.,, ttoehestcr N, V,, and mention having read this ar ticle lu the Sc.rnntim Tribune. Tills offer Is good for thirty days only. If yon have dcrlvrd some special bcuelll from the use of this gicnl whiskey, please stale It lu your letter. If you have been run down In health, weak or sickly anil Duffy's Pure .Mall Whiskey has built up your system and your nerve tissue, in d given you slrcimth and youth, please state It in your own way, This Is a simple way for some old peo ple to earn tsen. if ymi have any friends wno nave pusseu uic century iiiiiik, ho not fall lo hac him or her send state ment as raiuesteil. Duffy Malt WhUkey Co. of Rochester, N. V., has been doing business successfully for .".0 years, aid can refer you to the publisher of The Tribune, or to any bank, trust eomp.itiy or express company lu Rochester. you cannol. I tut they do have such beautiful voices, these American girls!" Madame Sembiich Is petite and slighter lu llgure than those who nro usually seen in the Metropolitan Opera company. "J am not liriinhlldc," she said, laughingly; but she has the su perb carriage, the depth of chest, that give the noble tones which we .shall hear tonight. And she lias the loveliest eyes, dark brown, limpid and sweet. That she has gone smiling through the world Is as evident as thnt It has smiled hack upon her. PROGRESS OF WORK ON THE CANNON BALL Work on the Power House Is Pro gressing Rapidly Track Is Being Ballasted. Steam now ascends from the exhaust pipe at the power house of the Can non Kali road. The power being gen erated Is used only for propelling the lathes and other mechanism utilized by the machinists who arc setting up the big electrical -engines, but It tends to show with what rapidity tho work of the new road is being pushed. The passenger station on Mattes street Is being plastered; the work on the boiler plant Is practically complete; tlie electrical machinery is all on tho ground and in course or erection; the machine shop Is being equipped with Its tools and the first shipment of the trucks for the cars lias arrived. The ninety-seven acres comprising the terminal property is undergoing a complete metamorphosis. The cutting and lining necessary to level oft the tract lias been going on steadily since May and is rapidly Hearing comple tion. The job entails the cutting of nearly -'Oi),0uo cubic yards of earth and rock. At present a large gang of men in charge of Vincent II. O'llara Is at work levelling the space between Roaring lirook and the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western right of way. A section of the embankment twenty feet wide, one hundred feet long nnd sixteen feet deep was blasted away at one time yes terday afternoon. Five sixteen-foot holes were used. The bottom half of the hole is filled with black powder, which has an upward tendency, and the top half with dynamite which tends downward. With the five holes dis charged simultaneously and the pow der and dynamite coining In collision, fifteen hundred cubln yards of rock was loosened und so thoroughly broken that it could be shoveled. Another gang of men is engaged in installing a sewer system to drain ev ery part of the property. Forty-inch pipes, made of concrete, are being used on the mains, Concrete Is being used very exten sively In the cousti iictlou of the road and Its uppurtenunce.s. it would huve been used lo a greater extent but for the recent scarcity of cement. On this account the company v.i forced In one Instance to wa block stone for a bridge abutment after the opposite abutment had been built of concrete, One half of the double track steel bridge which Is to span the Hoarlng brook on the terminal property Is In place and the other half Is being put in place. The roadbed between Scranton and Plttston Is being ballasted, On more than hair the length of this stretch the ties and rails have been laid. The work on the big viaduct at Avoca Is three quarters done and the grading Is all complete, except for a short distance within tins city of Plttstoii, The grad ing of the route between Plttston and AVIIkes-Harre Is well under way and tho surveys fur the lino from Scranton to i-'arhouiltile are finished. Oeorge A. Lee, of Philadelphia, tho chler promoter of the new entei prise, was hero yesterday in company with n number of tlte nltlduls looking over the work, Tiey expressed themselves us well pleased with the progress being made and hopeful that the coming year will not be many days old la-fore the ruiid will be In operation. Cow's Milk for Infant feeding must llrst take into account the source of supply. The milk must come from a healthy, well red, well groomed herd or cows under hygienic supervision. Uordeii's JOaglo Hrund Cuudensed Mill; Is prepared un der highest scientific methods. They Pay the User, If you wish a half-tone or line cut, let tlte Scranton Tribune make It for you. Our equipment for this work Is complete und up-to-date. We have facilities for doing tho finest sort of work at lowest prices anil what's more, wo do It. A trial order wll convince you. UNITED STATES COURT OPENS FIRST SESSION CONDUCIED YES TERDAY AFTERNOON. Judge R. W. Archbald Is Presiding in Doth District and Circuit ' Cottits Interesting Argument In Case of Willlnma Calk Company Against John M. Kemmeicr. et al, Docs a Horseshoe Calk Appeal to the Aesthetic EmolIonsP Grand Jury Charged, The October term of the United States district court for the .Middle dis trict of Pennsylvania npjueil yesteidny afternoon lu the federal building with Judge It. W. Archbald presiding. The JI'IHilO It. W. ACftiltlAI.D. latter also presided al a brief session of the circuit court In the absence or Judge Al. W. Acheson. The grand jury was culled Immedi ately after court opened, nnd was brielly instructed an to its duties by Judge Atchb.ild. W. A. Kins-doe, of Lock Haven, wan chosen foreman and the jury retired to consider the aevcral cases which will be brought before It. Alost Important of these i the cam against the ollicers of Hi Correspond ence Institute of Am-rliu, with hend iiuarters In this city, who are cliargul with using the I'nlted States malls for the purpose of defriiudlng. After the grand jury had retired Judge Aichlmld held a session of the circuit court and listened to argument.1. on the demurrer entered against the bill of complaint filed by the Williams Calk company, of this city, which Is s'fklng to restrain John Al. Kimmcrer. Abraham nittenbcmlcr and the Xever sllp Call; company from manufacturing a certain style of horseshoe calk. Contention of Parties. The William company claims that the defendants are Infringing upon their patent rights by the manufacture of this calk. In their demurrer (he de fendants claim that the patents held by the Williams Calk company have no legal standing and seek to prove tills. Attorney Archibald Coxe, of Xew York city, appeared for J. Al. Kem niercr et al. lie pointed out that the Williams company lias taken out two IContluued on Page in.) iBHlMMffftf-pfl if-nintr f i lit I Our First Silk Sale j Begins This Morning' j We aim to make it an event long to be rem Mnberecl by silk buyers in Scranton and vicinity, and for that reason have planned an opportunity for intelligent bargain hunteis that .stands without a parallel in the silk selling history of this city. Important To Remember- was not made expressly for this season's trade. T C KC 3 shopping in Scranton partment, which lacks nothing either in variety, extent o stock and matchless values lo make it complete. We want the pub ic o "tuily underst .nd and appreciate these facts, and all that is necessary to a:cumplish our aim is to get people in to look and compare what we have to offer, w th what Uuy see elsewhere. That is the real Spfaf Af Thvp Qoilp Dojs the idea appeal to you ? If it does, come CUCt Vl JLllIS MIU---;UK1 look even though you don't want to buy. You'd be sure o ta k about it lo your trbnd and that is just what we're after. To tell the truth, we're iu; uvvr-anx mi- to s?'J these silks at the figures quoted for this week. Still you can have w.ut you want of them, if the price appeals to you. Snn?A SorMmlp Pco'inc Olher Silks not quoted here are reduced in OlilC dllpie jJdigdiilbs"""'priCe proportionately. All Silk Black 19-h Taffeta Silks, worth 19-in Taffetas, guaranteed, 19-in 21-in 24-in 27-in 36-in 36-in i 1 1 ' We Arc Sole Agents For Juifh UJiantee Black Taffeta '11111 Silks, mire dve :intl best finish. During this sale the &t 'Jt. price is 4JisJ For economy, a 48-inch Silk is match less. This one is guaranteed fur service also. MrmNMPI A. 1 JM. t&b XQg w' A j A N laV cdy . tmmum This Is bo nno of new things to rat. The grocery utorcHnrn filled wIllilihiiMluy.fooil.woiiilrr.". NONKRiTVlfMlXUlSMKATfe not olio of them. lt' ns old ni nppcllle, nbiui.t, for who can y when mini n pie nnd pluinptiilillngniiilfriilt c-ikc lirsst milled to tlio loy of living? NONK Ht'Olt Ih tlio tnlncn incut "llltn mother inert to liinke" a linnicniniln delicacy that B.ivnrn nurrllyof tholong- urTIi..j aiio, but Bold in IhU piislillur Ol'lUltllll eoil III a worn, ni, lu itiun n ihh'khrc iriiniiuil KiriHii large pie.., or ii fiiinllv pudding, or n lilg fruit enke.) NONIiBL'CII. Iictirliigllnit fitiiioiiH lirnml, has been on tlin market for yeim, nnd Imnilrc.lior tlioliMUiili-. of hrnpliul(la lliul it Iiu1.k-ii1I.Io. (Lust vein-12,000,000 puekiiRCH wern mid In the t'nlleil rt.Ueii.) NONB Sl'CII Is it cniiilenoril inline incut. .not to be confounded wltb tlio Interim- nrtlelo hulled out of lilliisy bucket", or Bold III bulls. 1 lio . . .. t I. !... .nnlnil V ( 1 A. Ti H I T f? 1 I U' II, fltr.lt zzr iiininivul. Tnko the testimony of tho skilled women who roll -ho crii'ts-tttlseiiotbliigbiitNO.VlJHtVIIwIiciiytmttskyniirRroii'rior M.....ii.u.,iiini,i .sivnutiiu'. N. v.. will tell von whrro to get it if you don't know ids and box Arc our specialty. We sell maiic. Their quality shines make fine m itlr?sses lo go ?, M7 SiP Pfl m F". A, KAISER, Manager, Lackawanna ami Adams. -Sfcx. iff? sg- Cirv.S'A-..' Sifyt.VfC ; j .V-A"- v; jr.- j j i j ,"4.'r.ur-. -3iciuJ thesunofcivilis- ' jv v m' ation nas risen. This irade raiarli indicates purity and per fection hi brewing, and has been used on mo?e botHes than any other label in the world. Fcmid only on the famous bottling of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. t.oui-5. U. S. A. n.-etivrj c the famsat Biidwciser. Micholob, Fllaclt d Tan, Faust. !'a!u.L,accr, Aiihcu5ec-Gt.-indai-d, Export Palo and C.-iqulalte. -.,, rmi :y M- g ml"t. ii Luutus That tilers 'S Iks offered t o fBaofimra 5Jop It is simply a bargain opportunl X d blhdi&MV JV'.i!U-""tv intended to make silk buvers more laminar with the unquestionable merits of this de Taffetas. 45c, at. . . . 3Vc Peau The20-in. $1.00 quality for, The 22-in. 1.25 quality for. The 24-in, 1.39 quality for. worth 65:, 40c H5:, 69c 98:, 79c 1.00, &5c 1.25, Wc 1 39, A0 Hie 36-in. At the j had no equals in value. Mow much better must & ftf lV- 400402 Lackawanna ar,ra-y7aarE!?3jE3 thno of ouri ntn fraction nf tho never too lnty to answer lcttcrc j 4 J" JT o Hie very best iron and brass beds all over them. Of course, we with line beds. Prices are low. " EB$$BNG CO. Both 'Phones t A 39 Uhe and the are Known sym bols wherever V'holesale Dealers. SCRANTON, lA. is not one yard in all the in this interesting sale that Therefore de Soie. in Black . 85c . 98c $1.19 1.45 quality for $1.25 regular prices, these silks they be at the Sale Price ? Eagle Rich Satin Ducliesse, in Black 24-in, extra finish, 85c quality at. , 75c 23-in. extra finish, 1,25 quality at, 95c 24-in. extra finish, 1,75 quality at $1.45 & Co li Ave. WEEMRKB&KKW I
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