THE SCRANTON TJUBTTNE FRIDAY MORNING. . AUGUST 23, 1893. Carbondal? NeWs. SCORE ANOTHER FOR US. HaxfettM Proved Er Mark for Mr. Swift's Man. The greatest third base man In the business was at Anthracite park yeslec day afternoon. He hae been there be fore, but never wa hi presence more effwtively and triumphantly manifest ed than In Nit game. He Is no ex perlmetrt&l young blood whose good game waa an acoldtnt. but a thorough paced, nervy old war-horae. who ha Just -reached the meiillh of his ability. 1 know that jnany of my rtadera will utter approving "hear! heaT!"a when 1 say thait the name of thla Illustrious athlete Is Eddie Sales. Kdwynne, or Kddie for short. bliRhit ed tha hopes of fourteen ambitious and ufpinn gvnttemen from the future county sea of Quay county. Thirteen of these he naiiled outright. nd the fourteenth became entanRled In the mieyh of a double play which was beau tifully started by the busy Eddie. Every change of Eddie's was a hard one. lanny Shields also had a Held day at second base. He fairly reveled In stopping grounders and awkward bounders. "Corch" Stalti got In his usual p.xportlon of runs. Juek Luby l.ltcheil a game remarkable for the head-work displayed therein. He iwvvir gnve the enemy a chance for their lives after we took the had. McVey did th? boat work for Hazleton "Corch" ctMsed himself around the ba.s in the IVrst on his base on balls nnd Graham's delirium treme.ns throw lno the bleachers when Shields hit him a twwer. A gorgeous bouquet of six blooming runs came to our table In the third "Corah" was Indebted to lira ham for a I!fe. Danny Shlolcls helpeil along the good uie with a single. L'atchcn sent 'Co.cli" km. by a rinijlevind landi-d iMnuy on third by tln same operation. Puirhr-n Mi second nnd he and Dan-ti!-ell came home when Hill smote one on th trade mark for a cracking Bin gK MiHjuaJ? pushed Bill to the ec on.l divan with the tlfih successive stn gK and Ve.tlake sent them both to home anl mother with Ivaiviful it h it ,-hu ??:-! ti right venter. Eddi? B.ilea brousht West In by sending a long fly to Anggie Moran and then we slipped for reCrwrunents., "Corch" counted airiln in the fourth on Mr. Fuller's embroidered error, a r.tfal ant! Patchen' two-bagger. Patch took third on OhilJ' error, and sco'.ed on Ma?sey's long lly to McVey. Wt'itwl made the tenth run In ho rlx-th Inning on his base on balls and Rraltss's two-batfger. "Corch" made his fourth run cf tlv. game a moment later on CbiMs' reconl error. Th c:vr f.'ilcvi got the!" runs somehow anil everyhow; It really does n;t miMiT anyhow, as long as they fai'od to win. Today's. game will he for gore and It will b Mu? H:izton!'tii goiv at that. AVe will have It In tiucketfuls. and "Yo ?f" Yerkes, who will pitch for us. will draw It In bucktfu!?. "Little Napo leon" Jordan will olllciate for the vic tims. Following is a resume of he victory: CAR HON DALE. ,. , . R- H. O. A. E. Btaltx. cf 4 110 0 ShleMs, 2b 115 3 0 Patchen. c 2 2 4 1 0 Maey. lb 1 2 1J 0 1 MrQuade, f 1110 1 Westlake, rf 110 0 0 8als. 3b 0 0 3 1 0 Wetzel, ss 1 0 0 4 1 Luby, P 0 0 0 5 0 Totals 11 g 27 23 3 HAZLETO.V. R. H. O. A. E. Moran. If 3 3 2 0 0 McVey, rf 1 3 6 0 0 Sehaub, 3b 0 0 4 S 0 Hill, rf 13 110 Fuller, lb 119 0 1 Graham, ss 0 0 3 4 2 ChMils. 2b 0 2 0 1 2 Moore, c 0 0 2 0 0 Keener, p 1 1 0 2 0 Totals 7 13 27 11 5 Carbondale 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0-11 Hazleton 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 27 Earned runs Carbomlale. 6: Huzleton. 6. Two-ba?e hits Staltz, Patchen. Three base hlt Westtake, McVey, Fuller. Stolen bases Staltx. Patchen. Left on bases Carbondale, 2; Hazleton, 6. Struck out By Luby. 4: by Keener, 1. Double plays Sales to Sh!e:ds to Massey. First on errors Carbon-lale, 5; Haileton, 2. First on balls Off Keener. 2. Wild pitch Luby. Passed balls Moore, 2. Umpire Corcoran. Time Two hours. s Mm m .11 i in. i in. Miss Mary Doylo .Married to John Flynn at St. Rose Church. Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock John Doyle, of Farvlew street, and iMl.ss iMary Flynn, of Scranton, were united In holy matrimony at St. Rose church by the Rev.' John Lough ran. MIA Mary IfaOurl, of Farvlew street, was bridesmaid and Michael Rogan, Et is Known By Its Cures It Is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells tha story of Its merit. The thousands of people whom It bat raised from disease and despair to happl bom and health, ars the strongest and best advertisements Hood's Sarsaparilla has. No other preparation in existence) has such a record of wonderful cures. This I why Hood's Sarsaparilla has tbs largest sale, and requires for Its produc tion the largest laboratory in the world. Mow if yon need food medicine, why not try that which has dons others so much good. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Dlood Purifier Prominently in the public eye. fl ; tlxloffS ' Ul' D1I1U set hsnnonlouilr with tlOOQ 8 fills Hood's Sarsaparilla. Be. CARPETS. All the latest Fall Styles. CURTAINS . We handle all kinds and styles. RUGS AND MATS -s In endless variety from 25c. to $10.00. T ; Oil Ctoths.Linoleums, Window . .' Shades, Wall Papers,- Carpet ; : Sweepers and Fancy Chairs; ' J. sCULL ln&iis . ... . v ucxm::A ivirjL f, t Low Prices our motto. of the same street, acted as grooms man. Immediately after the ceremony was performed the bridal party were driven to the newly furnished house of 4 he Kipom at 10s Farvlew street, where a reception was held. The young couple will Immediately go to housekeeping., THEY W1LL TAKe'aCTsON. Sewer Nuisaaoe I abcarable to Brooklyn Street People. Reldents of Brooklyn street are about to commence. Jointly, against this city for maintaining the sewer nuisance. Attorney Ira U. Burns, of Surajitun. was In Carbondale recently looking over the ground ami ha bus taken hold of the case for them. Aftur thoroughly surveying the sit uation Attorney Burns Informed Ilia clietKs that they have a ood opening for da mo-gee. The residents claim hat tha stent ts not only menacing health, but Is becoming unbearable, and their patience has glven out. Lotus Club's Social. Last night the Lotus Ltterary and So cial club gave an informal social In their parlors In the Opera House block In .honor of the out-of-town guests of members of the club. The event was a moft enjoyable one. Dancing was the principal amusement of 'the evening. It was participated In by a large number of young people. PF.KSONAL ANOTHER ITEMS. I R. Tracey, of New York, is In this city. S. W. Williams, of Scranton, was in this city yesterday. II T. IVagdon. general business man ager of the Lomair Vista Aid associa tion, chartered under the laws rf Pe.ni sylvairia. and L. n. Smith, of Scranton, were In this city yesterday for the purpose cf forming e local branch of that company. Moore Orago. of Scranton, was a vis itor In this city yesterday. Oonnor Son are greatly improving the grounds around the parochial resi dence. A. S. Haker has purchased a lot at Crystal Lake. A reception wa given by Miss Aignes Pht pherd to about twenty of hr friends Wednesday evening at the home of he.? fb?:er, iMrs. Sanderson Lrvtng. on Ninth avenue. T. B. Uvan. an Erie flagmnn, while coupling cars, had a portion of his hand smashed. Kmma Burke, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Hurke, of Pike street, died yesterday morning of choleira in fantum. Interment will be made in St. Hoe cemetery today at 3 p. m. Frank Hollenback has purchased a 'rg lumber ract near Herrlck Cen ter. . Mrs. Tlprthi Frank, of Sc-anton. who Is vl!tin.3r at th home of her daugh ter. Mr Sol. Kline, had the mlsfor tun? to hive aftx-ne stick In her throat Wedv.-.wdsy nluht. After some trou ble th brne was removed. L. U. Steele, of 'he Electric City, was In r' c'-v vfsterday. M. E. M-Dcnald. of Scranton. shook hands with frf-nds In this city yester- The Ancler.t Order Foresters of America lodge of Plymouth is at Far view tortav. Miss Edith Cou-trlpht has returned from a visit with Scranton friends. Miss Annie 'McTlge. of Soranton, spent several days this week with Car bondale friends. Owen Timmons is convalescent. Yesterday afternoon the 'hind truck cf a gravity car left the track and dropped into the pit at the 'head of plane No. 28. 1N0 serious damage re sulted. J. V. Abraham will talk Sunday evening at the Baptist tabernacle on "Persia. ie political, social and relig ious life of the people." He will Illus trate his talk by producing sixty stere O7;con views. The delivery team of Armour & Co. became frightened at the Delaware and Hudson freight house yesterday and ran away down Dundaff street. It was caught 'before any serious damage wai incurred. Yerterdiy nf'rrnnon th remains of th Infant of Frank P.udjack. of Ca naan ytreet. were Interred in St. Rose cemetery. R. F. Mason and Charles Orchard have returned 'from Canada. John O'Connell and P. C. O'Connor have left for a ten days' vlalt at Atlan tic City. Patrick McDonhld Is on the sick list. iMIss Ella and Ro?e M'Urphy, of this city, and Miss Nettle O.Hara, of Scran ton. left for a few weeks' visit with friends In Hor.'psdale yesterday. Mrs. Patrick Powderly. of Washing ton street, nnd Mrs. James Farrell. of Wyoming street, were In Scranton yes terday. Yerterday the remains of John C. Swindlehurst ws-e burled In Maple wood cem?terv. The child, which wns tree and a ha'f months' old, died of cholera Infantum. Members of the Coogm family who were camping 'at Elk Lake have re turned home. 'Mr. and Mrs. Oeo-re Pnrrf-U and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mills 'have returned from Asbury Park. Mrs. Clafx W'lcox. of Elmlra. who has been visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hall, has left for Scranton. . In honor of their guest. Miss Leon a Kimball, of Hnwley, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Crane, of Terrace street, entertain ed a number of i'heir friends In a Klens- ant manner Wednesday night. Miss Bmma Ellison, of Corning. N. Y.. ts -the guest of Mrs. ,T. J. Relgeluth. The farrfily of J. W. Dlmock is en Jovlng a Wayne county trip. Thj funeral of Michael Kruper, who died on Tuesday afternoon was held this afternoon at 12.30 o'clock. Inter ment Wis made In St. Rose cemetery. Lieutenant Edgar Jadwln, of the United fitates Army, was In this city veiterday. He accompanied his father, H:m. C. V. Jadwln. of Honesdnle. Abe Sahm it much improved. . HONESDALE. A meeting; of the managers of the race meet of the Maple City wheelmen was held last evening, and It was de cided to hold a meet here Sept. 19. The events and prizes will be published later. Any wheelman desiring Informa tion or entry blanks rhould BToly to a member of the-committee. They are: John Samuel Brown, John T. Brady, Bmmnnuel Freeman, Paul W. Gardner, Fred Dtttrlcb and Samuel J. Kat, Miss Emma Kennedy, of Clinton, N. Y., who "has been the guest of Miss Vlnnle Rose, return home today. " Paymaster 'H. B. Snyder, of Rond out. paid the employes of the canal department of the Delaware and Hud son Canal company yesterday. The members of 'the Amity Social cltro enjoyed themuelves Very imur.n last evening, the occasion feeing a concert for mtfrfbem only. The programme was as follows: Banjo trio, Hartung. Doetsch and Dorin: piano solo, A. M. Leine: instrumental duett, Kati and Freeman; xyophone solo, R. M. Dorln; Instrumental . quartette, I.eVne, Free man. Kats and Dorln; song, Henry Tlrtgley; duett, banjo and guitar, Kats ami Freeman piano solo, John Was man: instrumental quartette,.. Leine, Freeman, Kats and Dorln. Mrs.' J, P. James and Mrs. Benjamin flardrter are the truest of D. H. Menner ait Elk Lake. Club house. -- Six car toads of Farvlew exourrtonlsts came to Honesdale yesterday afternoon. Gibbons, the trick bicycle rider of Scranton, , give an exhibition of bis skill before a large audience near the park yesterday afternoon. To show the stability of his bicycle toe rode down the court house steps, some eight or ten In number. When J. Sam Brown- hustles him self In the Interest of any enterprise it is bound to be a go. He is working clay and night in- the interest of the Maple City wheelmen's race meet, which is sufficient assurance that It will be a great success. Conrad Schroeder -has the contract for repairing the eastern vestibule of Grace church. PECKVILLE. The "Old Folks' "concert,' held In the Methodist Episcopal church last Tuesday evening, was a grand success and was well rendered. Too much praise cannot be spoken of Professor J. Hayden Cousins as a leader, who so gratutiously trained the fifty voices for the occasion. W. W. Watklns and Mrs. Jennie Frear each rer lered a beautiful solo, while Miss Mattle Pick ering presided at the piano. The con testants for a prize were Mrs. S. F. White. Mrs. H. K. Barnes. Mrs. W. J. McCormic. Mrs. J. U. Slckler and Mrs. J. C. Crarig. The prise was unani mously awarded to .Mrs. J. B. Slckler, with honorable mention to Mrs. W. J. McCormic. Mrs. Tucker, of Ashley, and Miss Sadie Matthews, of Olyphant. visited with Mrs. 'Henry Chapman last Tues day. Mrs. James Dlkeman and son, Bert, are visiting with friends in New Jer sey. Mr. Barber, of Lenoxville, is visiting his son, Edgar. Mrs. Albert Frlsbee spent Tuesday with her parents at Providence. Albert Chapman will leave this morning to spend a week with friends at 'Nantlcoke. Mrs. William Weam, of Bell Place, who has been critically 111 for the past week. Is Improving. Mrs. Hugh Coppln and son, James, of Nantlcoke, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Stephen Jayne. S. Shaffer, of Wllkes-Barre. was a caller In town last Tuesday evening. William H. Lewis, of Newport, Her kimer county, iNew York, and .Mrs. Delia Sprague, of Lenox, Susquehan na county, Pa., were married by Jus tice of the Peace S. W. Arnold last Tuesday afternoon. .Mrs. J. W. Beck and son, Oeorge, are visiting with friends at Susquehanna. George Cool, of Susquehanna, called on Dr. J. W. Beck last Tuesday. Miss Anna Coates was a caller at Jermyn last evening. Miss didith Moon, of Carbondale, called on .Mrs. John Guesdale yester day. MOOSIC. Washington camp. No. 174, Patriotic Order Sons of America, will hold an entertainment in live camp room on Sat urday evening. The programmo will consist of recitations and instrumental and vocal music, with a lecture by A. B. Conger, one of the order's most pnomt nerrt speakers. The price of -tickets will be 25 cents. Th entertainment will commence at 8 o'clock. The Anthracites of Moosic will play the Scranton Young iMen's Christian as-socia'tlon . game of ball on Moo&ic grounds Saturday Aug. 24 at 3 p. m. Martin Lofitus 'is confined to the bouse by a serious attack of sickness. Misses Lllu. and Carrie Hutohlngs re turned home yestenday after a brief visit at Jermyn, where 'they have been vir'ting among friends. William M'ciM'Han, of Avoca, was a ca'k-r In town yesterday. T he la wn social held at W. F. Water man's, under the auspices of the Wo man's Christian Temperance union, was a general success In every way. Ira Drake, of Newton Center, was a visitor In town yesterday. Samuel Boann, Charles Robertson and Walter Hindu witnessed the ball game yesterday In Jermym. Frank Lane, of Powder Mill Lane, was In Jermyn yesterday visiting among friends. Miss Olive Pearl, of Main street, was In Scranton yesterday. Rev. O. N. MakeJy, of Brooklyn. N. Y., was visiting among friends in town yesterday. '-. WINTON. iMIss Le-ttie Schneur, who has been spending the past two months with hei; brother, Johnson Schneur, has returned to her home at Berwick. Mrs. John Wedge Is visiting her par ents at Walton, N. Y. - Miss Mitchell, of Scranton, Is spend ing a few days with tier sister, Mrs. Ell Conners. Mr. and Mrs. Jotinson Schneur and family are spending a few) weeks with the former's parents, at Berwick. Mrs. Taylor and two daughters, Maud and Blanche, were callers In town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoodmocker and two children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Calms. y Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook attended the wedding of Mr. Cook's slBter, at Nantlcoke, this week. Miss Fannie Conners, of Green Ridge, spent the passt few duyg with friends In town. George Taylor has returned home from a successful Ashing trip at Long Pond. Edward Callaway, of Arehbald, was a visitor in town Tuesday evening Harry 'Briggs 'has been spending a few days with his parents In this pluc. PRICE BURG. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman, of Stroudsburg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eley, of Lincoln street. 'Henry Dierka anil Mica trnt.nii. - - I.II..UVUI Buckrodh were united in marriage at me uuiiie m ..ne oriue s parents, at Dickson, Wednesday evening, by the Rev. Mr. Welscopf. After the cere mony a repast was served, which was partaken of by hosts of friends of the young couple. William Crahr. nt Snpnntnn o. n caller In town Wednesday. Fred Bailey, 12-year-old son of Mr." and Mrs. Frank 'Bailey, of Albert street. Is slowly recovering from his ictriH iiinens. Albert Cleave, of .Main fmot mml. a business trip to Mudtown yesterday. MOSCOW. iMIss Sue Pyle Is spending a few weeks with her sister at 4lnArifiton, Pa. (Next Thursday, Aug. 29, the Method ist EDlsconal Sundav schoril will nlinln In 'Russian park. Miss Etta Bortree left on Monday for Denver, Colo. Misses Jennie and Fl and Augusta Miller are at the Salem camp ground. Misses Koslar Duntstone, Walter and Edward Van ttnm. . .i.. Promised Land pond, Ashing, thla ween. J. 'M. Noack last week. J. F. Sayre and wife were In attend ance at the Seven-County reunion on Wednesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Maynard, of Scranton, were the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Depew, sr., on Tuesday. FACTORYVILLC. Mrs. Mary CorreB and Mrs. Grace Jones, at Dun more, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. IM. V. Townsend and Mrs. M. I. Sfamans, for a few days. , . About 250 from this place attended the seven county reunion at Montrose Wednesday. Mrs, Sarah Rice circle, of this place, was largely represented, the largest of any circle present Quite a frost visited thla place Wednesday evening. It was reported by people Who rose early enough that a white frost was plainly viaabie. . A barn on the farm, owned by Mrs. Harrington, of Duonore, and ranted by Jot Decker, about one and a bait miles northeast of this place, was burned With all its contents Thurs day morning. Mr. Decker had been thrashing on Wednesday in the barn with a steam thrasher, and it I not known how the Are originated, al though tt might have been from the thrasher. He had finished his harvest ing and had bay, grain and the thrash ing machine all . destroyed. It is re ported there it no Insurance. - . 1 Wellington Taylor, of Peckvllle. vis ited friends in town a few days this week. A party of young ladles from this place who have been camping at Lake Wlirola for the past ten days, have re turned 'home. They report a very en joyable time. There will be a lawn social on the lawns of E. ti. Hinds and S. 8. Sea mans Friday evening. Aug. 23. by the Woman's Christian Temperance union. The friends of temperance are earnestly Invited to attend. . avoca: A letter from Ashley A Shaw an nounces the fact that they are now ready to commence work on the new silk mill. The bonds are ready, and plans for the mill are drawn up and are only waiting a summons from the people to come on at once. It is to be hoped that they will be encouraged to begin operations Immediately. Miss Lizzie Graham returned home last evening after spending a month with friends In Allentown and Lehlgh ton. Charles McMillan and family are at the seashore. Misses Carrie McKay and Mame Bra der, of Plains, returned home yester day after spending a few days with Mrs. Newlin, of 'Main sitreet. MlssM. H. Connolly leaves today for a visit to friends In Jersey City. The employes of the Langellffe col liery will be paid today. Tiie Misses Greener, of Scranton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hos kins. A. Swartz, of Scranton, was a visitor at the home of Robert Campbell last evening. Misses Edith Birch, of Wllkes-Barre, and Anna Birch, of Scranton, are guests of Miss Kate Campbell. 'Mrs. Edward Laird and Miss Minnie Leonard will spend a few weeks at Lake Poyntelle. Miss Kate Mcltugh, of Dunmore, Is the guest of Miss Josephine Dempsey. iRev. J. R. Wagner and wife returned home yesterday from the Wyoming camp ground. iM. J. Mackln, of Taylor, won the gold piece at St. Mary's church festival last evening. A Urge number of people from our town attended the combined excursion of Methodist Episcopal churches to Lake Carey yesterday. MONTROSE. Ml'.s Louise Warner, after a visit of several weeks at Ocean Beach, has relumed home. Harry Hancock, of Lestershlre, Is In town seeing old Mends. The ball game botweon .Montrose and Tunkhannock resulted In a victory for the Mon.tro.e tam. Score, 19 to 17. W ho will be the next? Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Sweet, of Scran ton. are visiting at the home of W. S. Mulford's for a few days. .Mayor Green, of Blngbamton, was in town Wednesday and Thursday and ex pressed himself as being very much surprised as to the lze and neatness of the place. Miss Nellie Conklln Is home after a few week's at Lake Ariel. Hon. and Mrs. George Post, of New York, are renewing old acquaintances rTrLV01'6- Thelr vlslt8 ar hort and far between but are always welcome at whatever time they arrive "e'"""eftl Mrs Arthur Raynsford and eon, Jack IZrTZl Mr- ttewZwlnt acC0Unt Discouraging. From Puck. ing'f' Townly-So vou have given up farm Mr. Gentleman Acres-Yen; you lived I so far from the marke we couldn't Ket.uV eif.KS or huHer or vegetables, or anything of that sort frenh. or Relief In Six Honrs. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New Great Bouth American Kidney Cure" This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys back and every part of the urinary pas ages. In male or female. It relieves re. tentlon of water and pain In passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this ts your remedy. Bold by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 125 Penn avo. nue, Scranton, Pa, Dr. F. B. Smilli. (tie MapeticPhysician Dr. Smith and staff still continue to make the most wonderful cures by the use of magnetism. People from all parts of the country have come to those doctors with all sorts of chronic diseases and have been cured after being given up by other physicians. If your complaint Is curable they can cure you; if not they will tell you so. Many a poor sufferer who had been living In despair and hopelessness for months, have been restored to good health anu liuppiiiesH by receiving magnetic treatments from Dr. Smith and staff. If you are suffering with any kind of com plaint go and consult with these doctors. It costs you nothing and may be your sal vation. If you are a sufferer from some old, chronic complaint that you have been doctoring for months or years without re lief, now is your chance to get cured. Ovarian and fibroid tumors, epilepoy, hys teria, female weakness, constipation, plies, dyspepsia, stricture, (mpotency, mel aniholy, fistula, and hundreds of other complaints have been cured by magnet ism. Do not be skeptical and hang back, but go at once to 505 Linden street, oppo site the court house. Consultation free from to r dally except Sundays. Tues days and Fridays from ( a. m. to p. m. ODD FELLOWS. Hasoas, P. tt 8. of A., Q. A. R ef V.. O. V. A. M.. In fact all lodges and societies Intending to run xenrtleo can have the best printing In the city at lowest prices by calling at Tax Tsisnaa Job Dpu tnsnt EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO., Si LACKAWANNA AVE. Th stock mr purchased at the PlieriS s Snl. at Haileton, Pa. Our Hales, since oiwtiliiit proved mure mt!tfsctorjr than we thought. The crowd on Monday was enormously largo, and carried away th. Bargain., and tb stock which I. left we'll dispone of at your own prices. Hale all week at the following prices: 1 case Dress Olnghams, Rruss price, 1 cents, Our Prloe, 3M Cento t case of Unbleached Urosra Cotton, 1 1, haayy, for sheitlng only, gross) price, t cent, Our Prioe, 4W Cente 1 esse Checked Crash, all linen, groat price, to cents. Our Prlee, S Cents I case Bleached Towela, by th pair, ' htngod, gross price, gO cents. Our Price, 10 Cento lease 9 4 Bleached Mohawk Muslin, grots prios, u eents, Our Priee. 12onto A treat sal. for th nte of srery household. I css of Turkey Bod OoTsrs. slse 8z and . Ufa 4, gross price, f U and SI.M. ., OurPrtee, SOcand69o. . , . Fast Turkey Ked. , . . 1(10111(1 AND Suee snort to Dr. Beeves, at his old ttsa 1 No. 412 Spnsca St., Scranton, Pa., Continue to treat Dr. Reeves' old pa tients and all others who mar eslL Call and see them. Thsy treat yon reason ably and with great enccsss. Blood Poison. Rheumatism and all forma ef acuta chronic and nervous diseases of men, women and ohildren, and se cret diseases, Tumors, Cancers and Goitres removed without the use ef knlfa or pain. IIS Willi) 9 PI Sundays from 10 A. M. to 4 P. U. THE BELL 230 Lsckavanna Ars., Scranton. Tbe Times May Not Be All It Should Be, bat Oar Mimm Will go a great way toward evening na things Tor our customers n SHE ra Ml IS u SUITS. lei's Salts, regular price $9, $4.65 Hen's Suits, regular price 12, 7,75 PANTS. Ben's Pants as lot as Men's Cassloere Pasts Hen's Fine Dress Pants $.65 1.45 2.25 BOYS' CLOTHING i Sertlceable Snit for $ ,85 A Good Wool Salt for 1 Hobby Dress Salt for 2 Pair Knee Pants for 1.48 2.75 .25 THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Aval 8IQN OF THE BELL. Hours I Sill WYOMING AVE, SCRANTON., STEimr i son DECKER BROTHERS (RANCH I SICK STULTZ t MUER and Other PIANOS Abo a large etock of HratclaM ORGANS eUSKAL flERCHANDLSB. MUSIC, ETC. 2 eases of Hummer Balbriggan Men's Un derwear, tn all qualities, grass price. 30c., Kc. and tuc.. oar Prloe to Cleee Out Entire Lot 20o Wdotea Men'a White Unlaundried Shirta, pure linen bosom, double trout and back, gross prloe, 00 cants, Our Price, 29 Cento fen dozen of Outing Shirta, in all qualities . gross price, !c., 30c, 60o., (no. and Tie We will make a sweep on the entire lot and let hr go at 28 Canto Your Choice HOSIERY-Theee prices will hold good for all this week. 6JU pair Men's Socks t BO;, groas price, 10a,; M pairs ladles' Past B ack Hose, gross price, 10 coots, Our Price, Se.t dosea of Kronen Balbrtggan Half Hose, and Fart Black Hose, grass price, St cents, - . Our Price, 12tt Cento ' Ladies' Vast, at ona-half less than elsewhere. Be careful and oalL J (AUTION TO our ro?' wi8h assure their many pats rona that they will this year hold to their usual custoa ?-.n!?ng SJWCTLY OtD WHEAT until thewcrop JU1iycu.,?d- New. whea! ta now uPn market. anS owing to the excessively dry weather many millers are ?JLt-&iop,.nlon I,11.? tt ".alrady cured, arid in proper condition for milling. Waahburn-Crosby Co. will tike SIUik8; and. ll .,low ihe. new wheat fully three months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling has placed Wauhburn-Crosby Co.' flour tax " above other brands. IEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. KERR, SIEBEGKER & GO. Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, and Lace Curtains, Draperies and Upholstery Goods. III! Pertaining to tbe Carpet and Curtain Trade. 406408 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE Will be found at our branch store in the Watt Build ing, Church street, Carbondale, Pa. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacturers ef Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Ocaeral Office: SCRANTON, PA. YOU'RE A LONG TIME DEAD So while there is life enjoy it let us help you begin by giving your family a comfortable home don't buy carpet one time and furniture another buy them together at one time at one place this place pay when you can no need to wait for the accumu lation which conies so slow our Carpet Department will be the attraction for the aspiring ones this week. F0R 75 CENTSayard We make, lay and line, free of charge, a heavy Tapestry Brussels Carpet carpet store prices, same grade, at 90 cents, our price 7S Another lot of those corduroi do'e head on qa Couches, worth $12.50. Our Price - - OtJiuU IT WILL BE IN THE I li H BDIIDIKG. OpSepteisbsrS, FURNITURE CO.. aas patrons: GONNELL II llfl ll CENTS A YARD OUR PJ OTMIIMf DEPARTMENT i and 227 Vycialnj Ave.