( THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE Till J I? S DAT MOIUTCtfGL FEBRUARY 1. 1894. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT Hamburg and Swiss Embroideries. WE HAVE now open and on Bale tho newest and most desirable things in the ever-popular Embroideries. Our stock of lust season's gOOd8 had been reduced to a very low point previous to opening our new and beautiful collection tor the spring of 1S!4. The oods came direct from the makers on the other side to the wearers on this side, with only our own moderate profit as distributors. Cambridge Els'lS. 1 to 13 inches, from 1 to BO MBit Cambric Insertions, I to 2 iucaes.from 10 to 50 cents. A'l-over Embroidery (Cambric). "0 inches widt, from 50 corns to $1.51). Nainsook Embroldtrfof, 1 to 10 Inches, from 124 to 7" cent Nainsook Insertions, to '.' inches, from from 10 to 60 cents. Nainsook All ov.t.'.'O inches wide, from 80 cents to Jl Ii5 Nainsook Flounciogs, 43 inches wide, from 39 c.'uts to ijl "o. Full lin" of Colored Embroideries. Col ored Grounds with White Kmbroid ery and Whit Grounds with Cjlored Embroidery. 11 the newest things in Point de Veuice. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS We have re-marked twenty ines of last season's goods in no way unfashionable at prices to satisfy the most exacting. FROM FOUEST CITY. Interesting Nwa Gathered by Oar Liv.ly Correspondent. Fpeetal to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City. Jan. 31 Attorney W. D. Lnsk, of Montrose, formerly presi dent of the Montrose, division of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Wsttrn railroad, spent yesterday at this place with Attorney A. M. O'Donnell. One of the worst snowstorms since 188 visited this pUce, commencing Monday at noon and continuing all day yester lay. Aboot nine inches of the beautiful snow stars have fallen, flake after rlnke, snowcapplng the sur rounding mountains, filling the wild ravines, and presenting onfall sides a beHUtiful scene, painted by a severe yet master artist, old winter. The mine of the Elk Hill Coal com pany at Richmondville, about two miles from here, is working the best time of anv in this section nine boars per day during the week. The Hillside Co d and Iron eompiny will resume work tomorrow after be ing idle sines Tuesday, Jan. 23. buuday evening, Feb. t. the services at ttie Baptist church will be conducted under the auspices of Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. It will be a missionary meeting, The president ef the county union will speak on "Origin and Work of tue Society." The corresponding secretary, Mrs. B. P. Lappetn, of local union, western Wayne and eastern Susquehanna counties, will read an es say on "Mission Work of .Society. Superintendent W. A, May, of Scranton, was in town today looking after tho company's interests. Tonsorial artist, J. W. Larabee, is moving his household goods into the rooms recently vacated by J. L. West gate in B Mazey's blocK. Frank Sarafinslcie and Apolonia Yo bomshi were nulled in the bonds of holy matrimony at St. Agnes' church this morning by a Polish priest. Mr. Sarafinskie is a well known batcber of this place. If the storm does not pre vent, thy intend to tako a wedding trip to Simpson. The following have been registered at that famed hostelry, the Forest House, during tee past two days: Mrs. W. W. Williams, Montrose; Q It. De money, Deponit, N Y. ; John C. Miller, Easton; J. C. Bnnnell, Scranton, (!. V. Estabrook, Carbondale; VV L), Lnsk, Montrose; Frank J. Campbell. Scran ton; T. V. Powderly, jr., and I J. Le- veno, of Carbondale. THEY DESIRE ELECTRIC CARS. Ittps Taken at Forsst City to Secure Rapid Transit. Ftperiiil in the SOTO)! foil Tribune, Forest City, Jan. 81. The Imrongb officials will most in seesion Monday ni'ght. The most important business of the evening will be in regard to the street railway. If the company complies with the resolutions which were fraim 1 at the councils last meeting, undoubtedly the the franchise will be granted by the council, as the majority of the people in this thriving borough are in favor of seeing the electric car running through our streets. President J. W. Aitken, of the Trac tion company, is expected to be present at the meeting. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Bkiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price U5 cents per box. For salcby Matthews Bros. THOSE BALLET DRESSES. t. 1 w .ySr? -1 i ,1 Mhl Manaueu How many trunks do you usually carry? Miss Foot Fi.inokr Oh, not any, 1 generally carry mv dress In mv pocket. THE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS Out of town oorr.wpoti'liMiN of TilM Tata DKa sboald sign their natniei lu full to aaoh ui'U'x letter, not for iublicittiuu out to guard 4'iiiiit deoootiou.l SUCCESS OF THE DRAMA, The Carbsudala Auiateurs Give a Very Creditable Performance. Siiecial to the flbfttHlOH Tribune. GABBONDALK, Pu., Jan. BL This eveniug occured the much heard of Comedy drama bv amateurs, entitled, "What to Do to Win Him." The event was tinder the auspices of the Ladies' Onild of the Trinity church, and was witnessed in Association hall, which was fitted up with a temporary stage for the occasion. The properties used added much to the success of the entertainment. The company of ama teurs tooK their parts iu a very pleaB ing manner. The attendance was very gratifying which will result in a neat sum being added to the building fund of the church. Aside from tho cast who brought out the enjoyable cctuedv there was present Miss Bant, of Hou-s dale, wno is an elocutionist of unusual ability, also Miss Barnes, of Bistuark, Dakota, rendered a pleasing solo lies sler's orchestra was present, which was a hanpy feature of the eveuiu j. Previous to the above entertainment was ht-ld in the adjoining rooms be tween the hours of 5 and 8 o'clock an oyster tapper by the young ladiei of Trinity church, also after tho enter tainment lappet was served. DEMOCRATIC BOROUGH CAUCUS. Democrats Meet a-.id Neminatt Officers, Indorsing 8vral Bp ib lean. fecial to the Scranton Tribune. Honespai.e, Pa.. J in 31 Toe Dsrn- ocratic boroach caucus was held last evening and officers were nominated to contest the coming election. The re cent Republican caucus nominated a straight Republican ticket, and from the bluster of the Democrats it was supposed that a straight Democratic ticket would be put into the field. Last night's work, however, showed a strong Republican aim at both ends of the ticket, which is as follows: Chief burgess, E. H. Bauman: jadfft of election, T. Lincoln Med land; inspec tor of election, Michael J. Haitian; high constable, R. W. Goesser; a.nli tor. Fred J. Stone; justice of the p-ac. William Ham; tax collector, A. F. Voigt; school director, Thomas Cross ley, sr., Dr. Reed Burns; assistant assessors, Charles Spenaer, Cbarlet Rockwell; town council, Grant W. Lane, Benjamin Gardner, sr., T. D O'Connell, C. M. Betz. M. B Allen. Hon. Thomas J. Htn was chosen chairman and G. . W. L ine and C. P. Eldred secretaries. This election board was appointed a committee to fill any vacancies that might occur in the nom inations. LIVELY RUNAWAY. A forest City Butcher's Three Milt Chase. Fpetial tn the Scranton Tribune. Forest CITY, Pa., Jan. 81. As George Kisthart, J. L. Westgate's trusty butcher, was delivering meat in the vicinity of Vandling, yesterday, he left the spirited team which was hitched to a sleigh having a canvas top on it, to go to a nouse to get a plate to put the meat on for a customer. While he was returning to the sleigh a heavy gale of wind came vrtiicli struck the canvas top squarely, tnrning J th" sli'ign over on its side and triglit ening the horse before Mr. Kisthart could reach them. The team was caught by a Carbon dale party after having rnn nearly three miles. The sleigh was consider aoly damaged bnt the horses were un injure !. A cleaver, saw and steel were lost, which would be thankfully re ceived by owner. The only complaint tue driver could make was, that he felt a littie tired after trying to keep pace with the runaway team - - DEATH OF MRS. DlKi:MAN. She Leaven a Little Boy Baby Only One Month Old. Special to the Scranton Tribune. PICK VILLI, Pa., Jan. 31 The angel of death has again visited our midst and removed the bilovwd wife of Brt Dikeman, formerly Carria A. Green Mrs. Dikeman died at her homo on Maple street on Wednesday morning at 5 o'clock after a s'lort illness, age I 21 years 3 months and t) days, leaving a husband and one chil l, u boy one month old. Tho funeral services will be hold at the Baptist ehurch of this place 011 Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The service will be conducted by her pas tor, Kev. W. J. Guest. Iut-rment will be made in Prospect cemetery. Guaranteed Cure, Wo authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold, or any Dung, Throat or Chest trouble, nnd will use this remedy as di rected, giving it a fair trial, nnd experience no benefit, you may return th bottl" and have your money refunded. Wn could not make this offer diil we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery Boald be relied on. It npver disappoints. Trial bottle free at Matthew tiros', drug store. Largo size 50c. und (1. ' SNOW ON THE L. a M. The Montrose Fender to the D , L & W. Blockaded. Special fo the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Jan. 31 The train on the Lackawanna and Moutiosu rail road eneonnterod some large snow drifts on the return trip yesterday uf teruooo. The ctb windows were broken and the eab nearly filled with snow. The engineer experienced considerable dif Acuity in getting the train through the drifts upon the heavy grade near Heart lake, MISS CURRAN SUCCESSFUL. She Wine the Contest at the Avooa Fair Over Two Competitors. Siiecial to the Scranton Tribuna, AVOOA, Ha., Jan. 31- There was the usual large attendance at St. Mary's fair OO Tuesday evening. Tho contest between Misss Gorrau, Morahan and Morau was decided iu favor of Miss Cnrran, who collected tho enormous sum of $1,710.8 Miss Morahan $895 59. and Miss Morau $8(1 !. Among the other articles disposal of were St Cecelia's picture to Miss B. Esrley, of Pittstou; Father Crane's picture to M McGowaa; Mrs. Bteever's painting to Miss Mary Uiley, of Mill Creek. Tho msny friends of Miss Currau celebrated her victory with a grand social and banquet at O'Mslley's opera house. ThOM who wire present were Missrs Annie Bergen, Lizzie McClosky and Patrick Timlin and Will Bergen, Jermvn; .Misses Agie Lymtt, Marie and Kite Curran and P. .1. Durkm. J. Barnel, B K. and A P. Curran, M. J. Lyuott, Dr. P. II Kearney, Scranton; Miss Jennie and Jatnsi Kearney, Arch bald; Misses Ella. Katie and Vina Uihbotis, Maine l''itzimmous, l.vdia Connor, Maine aud B O'Brien, Mary and Lizzie Wlialen, Ellu Callahan, Maine Kearney, Katie Cannon, B'isie and Fannie Wtlber, Nellie Curran, and llu'h aud Will Jennings, L. F, Nolan, Will Curran, H. M. Howell, E J. Wurd, John McCourtney and T. J. O'Malley, Avoca. , NOTES FROM Can BON DALE. An Early Morning Fire The January Death R'cord Pnrsonal N Srt ial to the Scranton Tribune. Cauuosd.u.e, Pa., Jan 31. At an early hour this morning the tire alarm at No. '.'S blew for a fire in the Third ward. Tne tire companies were soon flying lu that direction. Tho went as far as the Lookout on Pike stret, when finding the blaze out of the fire limit tod knowing their assistance would not be needed, tuey retraced their tr icks to the eugine houses. During the month of January twenty persons died iu this citv. Of this number, fourteen were interred here and six in other towns. The tiodies of lizpsnoni who died in neigh boring towns were interred here, mak ing a total number buried iu this place luring the month past, reach twenty. The greater portion of the deuths were among the adults. Mr. and Mrs. Collins, of Unadilla.N. Y., were guests tit the resideuc-t of Dr. C. Fowler, of G irfield avenue, on Tueslay The ''Ontoattt of a (treat City" was presented at th" Academy this evening. Miss Mury O'Grudy. the Silem ave nne milliner, is on a business visit to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall, of Spring street, returned today from a visit to New York city. - Concert in brick church. in contact with and every effort seems to bring forth a blessing. Mr. Harris occupied this pnlpit some weeks ago and the impression was such to the people of this piece as to extsnd to him a unanimous call to beoome their pas tor, and on Saturday evening last at a meeting of the board of officers, Mr. Harris, who was present, relused with regret to acoept the call due to the fact oNiis recent labors as an evangelist among some of the noarby churches atr Forest City. SEVERAL MINOR GLEANINGS. Maple City Topioi Touohtd Up la an Entertaining Manner Special to thd Scianton Tribune. HONBSDALK, Pa, Jan. 31. W. M. Gardner ami wife attended the mar riage of Miss Stella Siokhr at Tuuk hanuock today. Aueustus 1 1 run In left town yester dav morning for Wilmington, Del., where ho will outer a hardware estab lishment J. D. Kemmnrer and II D. Rockafel low, of Scranton; P. A. Duffy and John K. Bergen, of Carbondale, and Mrs. Kickott anil Miss Woodruff, of Pittstou, were among tho guests at the Allen House today. Key. J. J. (intlin is entertaining Father Shanloy, of Ashley. Mrs. Ed Peiiruman und Mrs. Frank Penniman woro visitors in Scrnutou Monday. e JERMYN JOTTINGS. Personal and O.hor Item Gleaned In th Uppsr Va ley. Sutfncd to the Si'ranlon 'tribune. JBBMYN, Jan. 31. Itussel BL, young est chilil of John Maynard, died at 7 a. 111 Wednesday. The funeral will take place at 1 p. m. today. Miss Mary Doiigher, of the East Side, will move to Winton this week. John Farrel attended the wedding of bis cousin, William Farrel, which took place iu Carbondale yesterday. The Democratic caucus held last night iu Enterprise hall uoiniuated a full borough ticket P. II. Baker is visitinir ReT. W. It. Netherton und family in Forty Fort. FALLING TIMBcR BREAKS LEG. Qeortre Bond, of True y ville, Suffers a Compound Fracture. Special tO tXi Scranton Tribune. HONBBDALB, Pa., Jan. 81 George Bond, an employe of Michael II. -r mann, oarriage maker, wtiile mikmir repairs at tho llouosdalo Grist mill yesterday at 3.30 p. m. missed his foot ing and fell six or eight feet. A heavy timber fell on his right lee, (musing h compound fracture. He was attonded by Dr. Foster. Mooaic Rnldtnts Have a Chanoe to Hear Fine Mueio. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Moosic. Pa., Jan. 31 Mr an 1 Mrs. S, W, Bouse were at Wilkes-Barre ou Monday. Miss Emily Curtis and Archie Tm klepaugh were married Saturday eva ing at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curtis. The ceromony was porformed by Rev. Mr. It to 1. Rev. Mr. Meade, of Silver Lake quar tette fame, will preach in the Brick Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning. In the evening tho quartette will give a gostiel temp ranee service Mrs. Roliie Bellas is recovering from a severe attack of the grip. William Drake intunds to hnild a dwelling houss on his lot on Minooka avenue. The Woman's Christain Temperance Union will hold a meeting in the base ment of the Presbyterian church Fri day afternoon Mrs Squires, of Car bondale, and Mrs Hiorns, of Sorantoti. will be present. The ladies are nil cor dially invited to bo presont. A treat is in store for all who avail themselves of tho opportunity of at tending tho concert given by the Silver Lake O'lartotte in the brick church Monday evening, Feb. 0. The pries of admission is H cents. Ferdinand Ferrell, of Dallas, has been visiting relatives in town for a few days p tst PECKVILLE POINTERS. Most of the Collieries Ware Clssid by TuesdvN Bli Storm. flpsctai fo the Aroafea Tribune. Pr kviu.k, Pa , Jan 81. Mrs Col lins Dnnttun, of Wanamle, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs Isiac Cheney returned home yesterday. Oscar TraViM nnd John Orisedale visited friends at Moscow to lay Miss May English is stiff Ting with a severe attack of la grippe- Miss Maria Cheney who tins beon suffering from a severe sttack of rheu matism is slowly improving' Harpr lodge, No. 707, Imdependeut Order Old Fellows, will hold a ban qnot In the Orand Army of tho Repub lic hall next Friday evening. Mrs. John Kltchner, who has been in a very critical condition for a few days, is somewhat improved. Most of the colleries around here were idln today on account of Tues day's suvsre snow storm. -- TBI tnentlal Inng healing principle of the pine tree has II mil ly henu successfully separated ami refined into n perfect cough medicine. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Kyrup. Hold by all dealers ou a guarauteo of satisfaction. ee ' e AN EFFECTIVE EVANGELIST. The Pnlpit Uit"rance of R.v. Mr. Har ris Excite Admiration. Siircinl to the Srranton Tribune. Vanpi.in'u, I'a , .l.iu. 31. U N. Har ris, evangelist, of West Pittston, occu pied tne pnlpit of the Congregational church at Vandling on Sunday last. The building was packed tr) iis utmost capacity, aud at the eveuing services many were unable to gain admission The service closed by a number signi fving their intention to enter upon a Christian life. Evangelist Harris is a plain speaker and possesses rare gifts for winning the hearts of all those he may come Sirs. J. If. Aughenbaugh Of Etters. Pa. Blood Poisoning Intense Suffering II Years. llootl'H Healed the Sore in Seven Weeks A Perfect Cure. "I will recommend Hood's Sarsaparila as Bftt'OUfla It has proved Its merits to us. Twelve years ago my wife was picking rasp berries when she scratched herself on a brier, the wound from which soon developed into a terrible sore, between her knee ami ankle. Not withstanding all we did for it, It continued dis charging for eleven long years. We tried medi cal skill on every side, with no effect About a year ago she read of Hood's BarstparUla and concluded to try It herself, and while taking the first bottle she felt hotter and continued with it Hood's as Cures until today she Is entirely well and better than ever. Tbt tore wet healed up In seven weeks. Her limb is perfectly sound. Ve attribute her cum entirely to Hood's rJarsapariluV' Jacob N. AuoHiXBAUOH, Btters.York Co., ra, Hood's Pillo cure all Uver ills, itiiious ness Jaundice. Indigestion, Blek Headache. 1 m f y r? 1 , ifTsJ DON'T FORGET That we am headquarters for everything in the line of WATCH BR, If you hate anv idea of purchasing an kind or watch, lady's or gent's. Hold or Silver, you will make a irriov ous mistake It you do not give us a call and get ur prices, winch you will Und far below jail ot.ners, especially in ell the high grades of 'Kigiu, Wsltham and Hampden movements If you have miy doubts and are at all posted on prices gi o usa call and tvi will bat e no trouble in convincing you. Wo still have a largo stock to diapo o of, and will otter vou won dirlul iiiilu ''cuionta in Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks and sll othor goods which wo have iu took C. W. Freeman P'nn Ave nnd Sprue Kt. DUPONT'S minimi, BLAITINQ AND IPOBTIJPG POWDER Manufactured at tho WapWaUOpSO Mills, Lu zerne COanty I'a., nnd at Wil mington, IMuwaro. HENRY BELIN, Jr. (lenoral Agent for tho Wyoming District, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa. Third National Hank lluilding. AG IK CI Xt THOH. FOltl), I'itlston, Pa. JOHN li RMrTH XON; Plymouth. Pa. R W. Ml'I,l,IUA Wilkos llarro, i'a. Agents for tho lb , Cliotuloal torn- pany'b High Kxulosivos. Dr. ED. Grewef Ik Philadelphii Specialist, And ids sawelated stall of BrurUafa and der man rliybkiaii.uru now permanent localod Temple Court Building .It I BPRTJOR ST. SCRANTON Where ttioy may Ui oonsnlted daily and MMIAV. 'I In Doctor In a araduaO. ,.r th TTnlvei-mtv ci Pennsvlvaua, formerly; demonstrator of physiology ami mii gei y at tho Medico Chlr urglcal College, of PhilHiel,hla. Ho Is also an honorary member of tho Medico cuirur- Clcal Aaso.-latlon, anil was iihyslclan and surgeon In ohief of the moot noted American end (lerman hooiatals, comes highly Indoruod by the leading iuofes-,orH of Philadelphia nnd Hew York. His many years of hosnital rxnerlonoe on- bles this eminent physician and surgeon to correctly diagnose and treat all defonnit et end diHeaaos with the most nattering tooceee. Slid Ids huh ktandiiig in tho statu will uot sll w him to accept anv incurable caso Lt)8J MANHOOD UKaTOItKD. UKAHM'tS Of V(I!S; MRN CUKKD. Jl you have DSefl given up oy your physl rlBii call upon tho doctor and bo examined, lie cures the worst ctucnof Nervous liability, Bcrofubk uid Borea atarrh. Piles, Female WialineHS. Affia.'tions of tho Ear, Kyo, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deahiosi, Tumors. Can cel a and Cri poles of every desoriptton. Oona sultatlon In BtlgUshand Gorman Pres. which fdiall bo considered buerod and atriutly couU dential. 1 Blue Honest 0 A. SI. to O I M. Dully. Sunday, U a.m. to : in. 'I I II . TRADERS National Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED UM CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. BAMTJEL HlNES.tPrenl lont W. W. WATSON, ice Presldsat A. li. W1LLUM.S, fiuihior. SAMl-F.T ilivra lUViaa A. FiM ir. I 1 - 1 ! H .1 tbDUVH CUAb. P. Uattbews MltKCTOns. JAMCS M F.VEnnART, fllBCI H. r IM.EV, M s. Kkmkiieh.. .111'. T. 1'UUTEIL W. W. Watson. PROMPT, ENhRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL Tills Km, l: lnvitos thn patronagd of busioesa iiiuu und lirnisi'iKTully. Third National Bank of Scranton. Rtatemenl Dee. 111. 1803, called for by the Comptroller ol the Currency. BE8QI Itl BS. Loans Overdrafts I'nited states Hoods Other Honda Hanking House Premiums our. s. Honda... Due from r. s. Treasurer. . Due from lianks t ash SI.2G4.47.1 41) T40.aa ... -.'011,000.00 ... 48,1T.TS 18,074.46 K,44s 1 11 881,180.08 1 :.wi 1,408, 608; 06 1 1 Mill I i it Capital sisno.oon 00 tnr)liiM Vndlvldeil Profits., Clreulatlon Dividends l-upald. Deposits.' Duo to Hanks ,840,000 on BO.BHS 0 188,000.00 1,888 ." ,l,fa8,8B6 so 80,684.07 8,483,6B8.86 WILLIAM QpNNF.T.I, President QKO. II. ( A l l. in, Vice-President WILLIAM II PKI It. t ashlcr. D1BBCTOB8 William Connell, Gaorn II. Catlln, Alfred Hand, Henrj Delln, Jr., Jamee Aiehhald, Willi,,,. T. Smith, Luthor Keller. i Tliia hiiitk offers to depositors every faelllty warranted by their liiiluneeH, hual ness and responsibility. Special attention given to business ac count, interest paid on time depoalta. Seeds and Fertilizers Largo Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELL CO. T HE DUTHEIL STUDIO, QIC LACKAWANNA AVKNUK, AU SCK A NTON, PA. TT AVIN h LI (ran till !" INO MADE a contract with, n friuuo factory to turn out 1,110 Iratu between now iitul t'hr Ht tiniM. 1 tv IhIi toiinnouuee to the imli lie Hint I will mik. a tlKNUlNK CltAVtlN I'OUTHAlr copied Iroui anv arnall ouo ABSOLUTELY KKKE OF C11AHUK LATKMX H LI'S OF I l; AMES FKOM :.o i i w villi Workmansalp Kunrautnod. Fratnoti 'M per cent lean than regular price. 1- IM I III Hi, Artist. HOW TO MAKE MONEY There are hundreds of young men Emd young women in this country who have splendid ability, but they have never been wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an Inspiration to hundreds of young people. If you are tired of Inactivity and want to do souiethiiuj tangible, come to the College. COMMON ENGLISH 0OVR8B. BUSINESS COURSE. SHORTHAND COURSE n TITArkTi T i. F. E. WOOD, Proprietor. NEW YEAR OPENS JANUARY 1. FUR RUGS Combination Goat and Sheepskin Rugs. Finfe Angora Wool, all sizes. Real Leopard, with full head. Baby Carriage Robes Sheepskin and Goat Rohes, with felt or Satin lining. Large line to select from. Moquetfe Rugs (Three sizes.) At Special Cut Prices. SMYRNA RUGS, 30 inches wide, at $3; worth $4. SMYRNA MAT3, 50c. each. These are bargains. COCOA MATS (all sizes), for out-door use, 50c. and upward. UMBRELLA STANDS, EASELS, SCREENS, KERR & SEEBECKER CARPETS AM) DRAPERY, 406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue. "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OP THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. "VXIIILE many iiiiiimfacturcrs nn-l drai-ir are making extravagant stats meats concerning tho merits aud durability of medium or low gradl pianos, intending purchasers should not fail to examine, tho famoiu STECK PIANOS. Illustrated book containing valuable information on pianos on application E.C.Ricker&Co. 123 Adam3 Ave. HBHlVVPBrQB 'CdHsHPHrtHsHsssssBr' 1 NOT MANY Days loft of our Odds, Ends and Remnant S.ile but still a few choice things, maybe just your selection, are here. We Are House Furnisher 1D 0 stiSft sM HI That statement will never become threadbare; and we don't have simply a spatter ing of everything only, but a complete, comprehensive stock of Furniture. Carpets. Lace Curtains, Crockery, Stoves, Baby Carriages, Re frigerators, Lamps, Clocks, &C. Our Credit System Allows you to pay for it at I your leisure in homeopathic doses. HH1