12 TJtB SCBANTON TEIBXINB--SATUBDAT MOBNINO, AUGUST 24, 1895. CarboDdale -Neu)s. WE 11AVE LOST THE LEAD. llsjlctoa Agaia Hold tka Covotod Poslttoa-May Ball. Wo lost ' Kato croat our foiiilvat hoiMw The Markle snap lirraxed our tobog Ami down we We're In the oU, I'ul on the I'.J. 'Twaa very nail My master all. This ttame thut'i loaS Heyoml recall. iliKhl have been ours. Ah, "Might have beenT You've caused mote vail Tlian tonsue or wen fan well ortruy . AiiJ yesterday You (tot your work. Your foul work ia tnre more. oh lor.! That wore I - Why were they ot but four A ml we then live?" Why. man alive. It wax not in the woo-l. or else we alioukl have won. Should." "Should." out mot-kins wont tur si nse reel ltineuth the taunt thou tkwt conoeuu "Why did we lose?" A- k of the win. I That toyeih with the angry sea. Hm not from me. I'm a.i'k. ione home I now refuse All schemes w hich tend to liiiervifwa. We kst. Niiff e.l I. el's Met To lieil. , liut when tomorrow' un huth sped H. von. I its tetiith o'er my hea l. We'll meet that crew, And then we'll do We l of wonder; Weeds. iw tmnd-r! T!li ?e our foes will sinvl wear. Nitw J ii-1 wafh! II, we'll coteh That old canir that's from iitnero. No mo it." The score. Oh I. or! oh l.or! Ai-ta He , -Thai's me. tf.'ore: II. O. A. E. 0 10 0 2 2 11 2 4 0 0 0 10 1 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 1) 11 0 5 12 2 1 113 1 1 21 11 3 H O. A. E. 2 S 1 0 12 0 0 114 1 o l o o 2 1! 0 0 2 14 0 2 4 3 0 12 0 1 10 0 0 12 rr 12 2 0 0 l 0 3 J M '- Stilt)!, i'f sh!el,!s. lib. r.itoben. c Mimev, Hi. 3l.-J'.iad. If. Wistlnke. rf. .lle. J. Wet-l. v. . Yerkf. Totals HA7.LETON K Moran. 'f ' M'-Vev. rf S.h.uih. 3b H:ll. rf I) 1 rt Villi.: lb : C alwim. s ' Child. So 1 Moore, e. Jordan, p Totai Carbonize 0 f I ! vij.i-T.m 0 10 2 knns earned Hazletoc. R: li:-r-n.Uie. 5. Two-base hitsKuller. Chl'ds. Jhre- LANDLORD t0 TO LEAVE. The Popular Rprcsntati of tha American Hustler of Today Will Soon Remove to Other HclJs. Carbondale is !xut to u!Ter a dis tinct and severe l.ss. It is not In money, not in fine buildings, large in dustries or beautiful pleasure places, but In that which R.jes to make up the best city btains. hustle and unselSsh (fort for the eommn welfare. Car bondal Is to perceptibly be a loser in all three of these qualities when Frank fbl. Fox. who has male the Hotel An thracite fomoua. remuves his lares and penates to another city. Mr. Kjx has accomplished more gyxl for Carbondale in prop.rtion to the time he has ao-.-nt within its limits than any other man in all Its history. Jie came here hu.'tl'.nic. smiling, mak ing friends on the right hand and on the l.-ft. and this hustl.ng and friend making has been sustained unlnter rutdiy to thi present time. It com-prehend-d In Its scope not only his ho tel and his business affairs, but it spread to everything which . might even in the remotest manner, benefit Oartvmdale. He is a fine type of the best class of young Americans, of the Know Hood's Cured Because It Made Pure Blood. "I was all ran down and could not sleep t Bight on account of tha continuous and severe pains tbrongb my body. I bad also stom ach troubles and catarrh. After taking Hood's Sarsaparllla a ahort time I com menced to Im- ; prove, and after ; using three bot- ' ties in all, my 'complaint en tirely left me. I now have an appetite, aleep well and am free from all stomach trouble. I know Hood's Baraaparllla baa' eured me, and I cheerfully recommend ita ate by all woman who are run down and need a building an medicine." Mihs Alicb Whay, W. lirldgewater, Fa. Hood's Sarsaparilla la the only True Blood Purifier promi nently In the public eye today. Ulle DIM. MTtnbur.wtoUke, nwvu a r 1119 esif la effect. Heeate. CARPETS. Alt the latent Vail Styles. CURTAINS We handle all kinJs and style. RUGS AND MATS - In endless variety from 2Sc. to $10.00. Oil Ctnthu. Linoleums. Window ' Shades. Wall Papers, Carpet sweepers and rancyunairs. j .1 . .... , . . J. Scott Inglis 4 UCJ(IWk: MBHIE t ie n.ts rAirnen -. aonauo. i-.v. Vnfs oti balls By Jordan. I. H I by p. Uher-Bv Jordan. 1: by Yt-rkt-". 1. Stolen r,uts Fuller. Jordan. SacrirW h.ts Siies. Wetxel. Yerkes. Ch M Mru-k out - Ky Yerk. i T.me l.ii rmpire Corcoran. f. Sbt0W PrltWS Our mottO- men whoae dash, foresight and pleas ant aggressiveness if 1 may coin a phrase tvaa made thla county the mar vel of nations. 'Mr. Fox'a leave-taking will occur on the first day of September. With him will go the good wishes or thousands of friends. Mrs. Fox will also be missed and sincerely regretted y many who have known her friendship. A Mr. urantmaer will succeed Mr. Fox. He will be fortunate. Indeed, if he shall succeed In the same measure aa bis predecessor. HAND OF DEATH. Several lloeaea Darkened by the tirim Destroyer. Wallaoe Hughes, the 6-monlhs-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, of Will- lams avenue, died yesterday morning of cholera Infantum. Funeral will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uitbert iSwartx. parents of Mrs. Hughea, also on Williams ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark, of Gor don avenue, are culled upon to mourn the death of their 4-months-old hon. Thomas Henry, which occurred Thurs day evening Ht i.:u o clocR. Heath was due to cholera Infantum. The fu neral was held at S o'clock yesterday afternoon. Interment was made in Hrookslde cemetery. lesterday morning at 5 o clock the death oivlirred of Anthony, the 4- months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, of Klevtrlc alley. Death was duo to cholera infantum.- The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment was made In St. Uose cemetery. . to Susquehanna. On Sent. 5 Columbia Himo company No. S vlll go to Susquehanna to partici pate In the Fireman's Day celebration. The transportation committee lias se cured reduced rates on the Krle. The fure for the round trip will he 11.10. Two special Erie coaches will be at tached to the train. The full Mozart hand will nccompany the Cai'Uondale liremen. Not "TeJJv" Dunham. Tress despatches Thursday reported the murder of Harry Demham, who was said to come from New lork slate. It was rumored that It was "Teddy" Dunnmn. formerly nn em ploye of the Anthracite. This Is, how ever, improbable as "Teddy" Is from Cincinnati, Ohio. imi:vmi:s. Mrs. James H. Boyd and daughter are visiting in Scranton. T. J. Sm!tlt. of Forest City, was In this city last iiljht. I J. E. Snell will hereafter conduct the repairing department at Levene's Jc welry store. u J. Hush, or Factoryville, was in this city yesterday. W. J. Wilson, of Philadelphia. Is In this city on business. Miss Gussie Atkinson, of Hawley, Is being entertained by iMiss Amy May Kinback. of Cemetery street. The head house at No. 17. on the gravity road, was partially consumed by fire Thursday. A runaway occurred on the plane at No. 1 shaft yesterday. Four tars ran over the head and Jumped the track when half way down the plane. J. T. Cook, of Scranton, was In this citv yesterday. Elmer Seeley. of Forest City. Is In Emergency hospital suffering from 'in juries received at the Clifford colliery. A slight blaze occurred in the win dow of Shannon's news store yester day. Little damage resulted. Miss Anna McDonald has returned to her home In Pittston after a visit wi:h Miss Mary Rnylan, tf Pike street. Mrs. R.bert Clark Is Confined to her home by Illness. Mrs. Mary Berrll has been dis charged from Emergency hospital. Mrs. Alexander Krennan. of Canaan street, is visiting in Uinghamton, X. V Henry Singer and W. B. Fltipatrlck left yesterday for Clark's Summit. A. W. Corbln has returned from Bainbridge. N. V., where he was visit ing his parents. Miss Julia Oerrlty has returned frm Port Jervia, where she has been for two weeks. She was accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Cavanaugh and daugh ter. Gertrude. 'Mrs. V. (. Stephens and daughter, Maud, and Mrs. W. J. Stevens and daughter, KiXth, are visiting InWllkes Barre. A pleasant social gathering of young people was held at the home of Miss M iry Hullah. of South Church street, Thursday evening. Mr. and .Mrs. William Jones, of Pike street, and Mr. and Mrs. David Evans and Mr. John K. Jones, of Hand street, have returned from a week's camp at Lenoxvllle. William Barrett, of Chicago, Is visit ing in this city. Dr. J. S. Nlles performed an opera tion for abscess on a daughter of Mrs. P. Welsh, of Pike street, yesterday. The annual picnic of the Farmers' Fishing club was held yesterday at N'-wton lake. It was well attended. The funeral of Km ma Burke, the lit tle daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burke, of Pike street, was held yester day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Intermmit was made In St. Hose cemetery. Born To i.Mr. and (Mrs. P. Sullivan, of Dundaff street, a daughter. The .St. Aloyslns society of Pittston Is at Farvlew today. A number of young people from this city intend to accompany th excursion. K. A. King, of Windsor, was in this city yesterday. Misses .Mary Daley and Cora Crsn d:ill have returned from ITnlondale. Miss Mary 'Merlin n Is home from her Scranton vlsrt. Miss lrace Humphrey has returned from a visit In Uinghamton. N. Y. T. U. Vannan has sold hlw DundnfT street residence to Harvey Jackson for ta.'sio. The tennis tournament will be held at Farvlewi on Aug. 29 and 30. A ten nis dance will 'be given Friday night. John Smith, of Nantlcoke, Is. visiting In this city. A fair alxed audience greeted the opening play at the Opera house last night. It was Blaneys' "A Da tor ago Check,"- and gave good satisfaction to all present. The company will appear tonight In Blnghamton, N. Y. WAVERLY, (Mi-. Andrew Bedford, of Scranton, was a visitor here Thursday. 'Miss Jennie Smith ha r turned to her home,- "Weftlook. ' from a visit with relatives at Hamilton, N. Y. Mlse Lea via iMershon has returned from a two months' visit with her sis ter. iMrs. Nellie Linderman, at Troy, Pa. Mrs. N. C. Mackey and sons. Robert, Richmond and Roger, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Camp, at Montrose. Rev. D. N. Vail Is on a visit to New Ycrk city, Atbany and the northern part of the state of .Maine. He will be absent two weeks. Chief, of Police Simpson's wife and dnuRihter.'.of Scranton, are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Blesecker. Misses Ella and Carry Coon.'of Jrr myn, are the guests of Mis Ida Sher man, at "Maple" cottagp. Madison academy will reopen on Sept. 2 for the fall and winter term. Mrs. Charles Finch. Mr. Arthur 3. Stone and Mrs, L. F; Dean, of Scran ton. visited their brother, Gates II. White, on Thursday. Rev. John Wlnteh 1 attending the Frs Methodist canvp meeting at Ararat Summit, lueo.uehanna county. - - The thirty-fourth anniversary nf rcmnony ; K. Eleventh . Pennsylvania Volur.tsr cavalry, will take puot at Highest of all in leavening, Power. Latest U. S. Govt Report AB&OVDTE1X PURE Xlchola Ki-ove. Clark's Summit, next Monday. ' Mks Josephine Richards, of Scranton. and Miss Christiana Soellner. of Dun more, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Bold. Miss Martha Taylor, of Factoryville, Is the guei-4 of Miss .Stella Bailey, nit.. luiatmtatriMM 'Mr. IxulHe Tvler. and son. Leslie, are visiting at Cochoc ton. N. Y. Keyetone union of the Christian En deavor society, comprising delegates from Nicholson. Favtoryvllle. Dalton ami the nurroundlng country, bad a granJ rully at the uuptist cnuriw neire last Wednesday. ly A lt.,etin Ttifewe will hold tho mil ' Sunday services at .the Baptist church tomorrow. . . llev. Floyd S. letirh will fill tne puipil at the Methodist Kplscopal church to morrow murnlng at iu.su a. m.. tne n-K-ular tuts tor. Rev. F. H. Parson. belliB at Vestul, N. Y.. for his health. HONESDALE. Following Is u list of events and iiriw..,t fur Ihe race mee t of tho 'Maple City wheelmen, Sept. 1: One-mile novice, gold modal, silver medal; one-liiilf-nillo open, diamond, S'J ; diamond, fl; one-huir-mlle boy- race, mtuai, III); lantern, V; cyclometer, $2; one- ...II.. h.imiil,iilitn nf WuVtll' nd Pike counties, diamond. t-t: two-mile handi cap, diamond, K!i: iliamonu. in; cane, $s; one mile. 2.M class, dress suit case. fl5; balh robe, fn; one-mile open, dia mond. IS!; diamond. $15; umbrella, $lrt. Kntrles close Sept. IS.. Paul W. Uurd- ner. secretary. Willi.. in Iktlmelaeh and Wife. of Scranton. are the guests of Mr. Dol metsch s parents nere. . John N. harpsteen, of Carbondale, was a caller In town Thursday. Fred. A. IMttrlck. the present cham pion of 'Wavne county, will make a hard tight to maintain his supremacy at the coming bicycle race meet. He will have to ride hard, however, to keep ahead of one or two riders from Hawley. one from Waymart and sev eral from here, wno dispute nis present tlrit position. rlw. lapvl. Vvenlnir ftaKette Thursday contained an article that would exactly fit Honesaaie. it saui. in brief, that horses should in no case be left standing in the street without being tied, as an untied horse Is a great menace and danger to public safetv and the rives of pedestrians and wheelmen. The streets now are nearly always being used 'by wheelmen, among them being small children and young girls, who would be powerless to help themselves In front of a run away horse. Our councllmen should see that there was an ordinance mak ing It a penally to leave an unattend ed horse standing In the road without being tied. FOREST CITV. Elmer Seely. a young man employed by the Hillside Coal and Iron com pany, was caught between the bump ers of two mine cars Thursday morn ing and had his leg terribly gashed. One cut required ten stitches to close. His leg was also badly bruised and he was otherwise injured. Seely has been removed to the Emergency hos pital at Carbondale. Mame J. Brown will enter Mansfield Normal school next week for a three years' course. Charles Clark, of Pleasant Mount, has been visiting 'his sister, Mrs. J. R. Flemming, this week.- Rev. J. R. Egan has tendered his resignation as pastor of the First Bap tist church at this place, and It has been accepted by the congregation. He has many warm friends here who will regret his departure. Mr. Egan. we understand, will enter the evangel istic missionary field. iMrs. J. S. Brusstar. of Reading. Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Grand er. Mrs. Frances Rogers, of Wade, Schuylkill county. Is the guest of rela tives in this place. Montgomery Menhennett has moved from Ike Como. Wayne county, to Forest City. He will occupy the Cray building. R. E. Alexander has been In Mon treal. Canada, this week, arranging to supply the Canadian Pacific Railway company with the Alexander car re plaoer. Mr. Alexander's patent Is con sidered the best on the market and finds ready sale. CLARK'S G?EEN. Mrs. Samuel Smith Is suffering from a relupse of her severe and long pro-trai-ted Illness. IMiss Anna Van Nort, of Scranton, Is the guest of her cousins, the Misses Lucia and Angle Brlgham. Mrs. Judson Wells bt spending a few days with friends In Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. J. B. Austin will today return from an extended Visit of New Jersey towns. "Misses Luella and Lizzie Frace re turned from their visit wWh West Sldu friends on 'Monday last. Rev. A. Douglass and wife are ex pected to return from their four weeks' visit among filends In New York to day. Grace A. Davis relumed from her visit among her numerous friends In Scranton yesterday. 'Harry Gardner called on friends here on Tuesday. The public school will bcRln on Mon day next. fit-urge F. Spencer, of Thompson, waa the gues4 of A. A. Ttavi on Mon day and Tuesday Inst. The death of our esteemed citizen nnd friend, J. C. Clnrk, has cast a gloom upon our community suMi as Is seldom felt here. The funeral rites will be conducted at his late residence today flt 10 o'clock a. m. Miss Nell Cnllendcr spent Sunday last with friends In Factorvllle. John M. Courtrlght visited frlonds In Nicholson last week. The united pk-nlc of the Baptist nnd Methodist .Sunday schools on Thurs day last whs well attended and en joyed by all. iHevernl bonts were se cured and the children enjoyed a row over the beautiful water of Lily hike, The survivors of Company K, of the Eleventh cavalry, will hold their an nual reunion In the iNlchols grove here on Monday next. '1 Jeans, the good old army beans, and their associate, "hard tack," together with many good speak ers, will be on hand to Interest thus who attend. ' . PECKVItLE. Sheridan lodge, Knlkhts of Pythias, will hold a eo'lal and clam hake at White's grove next Monday evening. - Miss Stella Deacon, who hps been visiting at Bloomsburg, 'returned home last Thursday. Mr. and Mra. P. Snedlcorand Mr. and Mrs. William Wat-field left last Thurs day to pend a week at Beach lake. Daniel Daniel, of Nantlcoke, has moved Into the 'house recently vacated by Charles Wallnck. on Hickory street. Mr. andiMrs. George Wondlirldge are visiting with friends nt Dalton. . Mi s. Frank W. Day and son, Ralph. -f Wilkes-Barre, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Barber. :. The union excursion of three churches to Lake Ariel yesterday was largely lttended. Nine cars were required to -an-y the crowd. It Is estimated, that r.srt wtrt from 1.000 to MM prcaent. and everything passed off pleasantly. The tug or war between the band hoys and the excursion committee was rendered In favor of the band boys. The affair will also prove a grand llnnnciul wuocess. 'Peckville band was present and rendered some line selec tions during .the day. Dr. and Mrs. J. U. Grover were called to Shickshlnney last Thursday on ac count of .the sudden death of Mrs. Orovec'a sister. Rev. 8. Hlmpklns f leading the singing at Salem camp meeting. 'Mrs. Klmor Deacon has returned after sojourning for a few duya at Nichol son. MlMwes Mame Stair and Daisy W'ol enHburg, who have ibet-n the guests of Mrs K. K. Deacon, returned to their home, at Bloomsburg, last Thursday. Airs. Wise and daughter, of New York, are visiting at the home of H. J. Cnllendcr. air. und .Mrs. !. II. Stevens, of Clif ford, are vbdtlng their daughter, (Mrs. Frank Henscouter. The Ladies' Aid societies of the Ttnp tlst, Presbyterian nnd MethodlHt churches will have nn excursion to Laurel Hill park nn Sept. 4. Aim Milton Taytiir met with a se vere accident yesterday while on the excursion to Luke Ariel by falling down and dislocating her right shoul der. All members of the .Methodist Episco pal church I -nil leu' Aid society are re (lueeted to meet at their headquarters next- Wednesday; as very Important business Is to 'be transl ated. By order of the president. OLYPHANT, One of the social events of the season was a fan social held In .Martin's hall on Thursday evening. Many from out of town were In attendance. The af fair was voted a success. J. Y. Mlocum. of Clifford, spent last evening with friends In town. Th? young son of .Richard Owens was seriously Injuired yescrday by being run over by a delivery wagon of J. D. Edward. The driver was unable to see the child., who was playing in the road, on account of the dust. W. D. Parry, of the Iu ka wanna Coal company store. Is siiendlng his vaca tion at Lake Idlewild. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Watts and Mis Mary Watts attended the union Sun day school .picnic to Lake Ariel yes terday. Mus Lucy Fnrrell has returned from a visit at Carbondale. Messrs. J. Keorney. P. Phllbln and M. Cauley, of Archbald. were callers in town last evening. Miss Ida White, of Carbondale, Is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Cummings, at the Mihon House. N MIssiMame Lai kin. who has been vis iting irelatlves here for the past month, will leave today for her ihome, in Wash ington. N. J. Mis May MoNlcol ha returned after spending a ten days' vacation at Crys tul Lake. Miss Oerti ude Norrls. of Scranton, was the guest of Mrs. T. W. Watklns, the forepart of the week. Miss Annie Grady, of Carbondale, Is visiting Miss Mame Duffy, of Dunmore street. The iMIsfs Cunningham, of Dun more etreet, are visiting relatives at this place. John Lally Is fishing at Lake Jor dan. H. B. Chase, of Scranton, was in town yeyterday. Mrs A. D. Haines, Mrs. Daniel Mor gan, Air. David GNITltilis and Miss Hannah Jonts left yesterday far a ten days' vlslt at New York city. Miss Sarah O'.MaMey Is visiting rela tives In Wilkes-Barre. v,81"n rua- Rcllcf In Six Honrs. . Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls. eases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South 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 sages, In male or female. It relieves re tcntlon of water and pain In passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 125 Penn avo nue, 8cranton, Pa. e GRATITUDE. Another man expresses his gratitude to Dr. Smith and staff for curing htm of a bad case of catarrh of the heud. Mr. Gust Lager called on Dr. Smith and starf. He was suffering from a bad case of ca tHrrh. It had caused catarrhal Inllamma Hon oil the throat and had extended to tho Inner ear. Impairing Ills hearing and cous Ing peculiar sounds In hi ohi-s, wheh an noyed him very much. He would fre quently lmnglno some one hsd siKtkrm to M m when. In fact, there was no one near h!m at the time, lie commenced taking urn tenet le treatments. The first two weeks he thought ho was worse. The second two weeks showed a slight change Tor the heller. He kept on Improving and In ten weeks was satisfied that ho was cured. All chronic dlsruses are cured by those doctors. Call and soe them. Consultation free, 9 to 6 dally, Tuesdays and Fridays, tot, at DDI Linden street. ODD FELLOWSr HsMMia, P. (X 8. of A., O. A. R S). .f T.. O. V. A. II., In fact all lodge end societies Inbradlat to run excursions can have the best printing In the city at lowest prlc ' by calling t Tax Tatsuaa Job Depart- nut EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO., 516 LACKAWANNA AVE. Tho etork we purrhaiwl at the liorifl HhIo at llftzli-ton, i'a. our Rain, klnco i.pentniL proveil more itlfaiitnry than wo thought. Thn orowil on Momlnjr m enormnuHly Uriri mill vitrrlml ewey the llareMii, and the itm-k whlrh I left we'll thepoMi or t your own iirli'i. Halo nil wvek at the following; prloee: I esse Dreae Ulnghama, grow price, 7 conta, . Our Prle. 3H Cants I eaae of Unblearhnl brown Cotton, 4 4. heavy, for sheatlng only. Kroaa price, I . oit, Our Prlc, Cants I cieo Checked Craah, all linen, nrota price. 10 cent Our Pries, B Cants I rnio Uleacbed Towel, by the pair, fl lugod, Ki-oae price, SO cent. Our Prloa.10 Cants I react 4 Bleached Mohawk Mnelin, troee prioe, u eenta, , Our Pries. Wi Cants A great sale for tbe sua of every household. I oa4 of Turkey Bed Coyer, also tfx4 and 10x4, gross prlc Hm and I SO. Our Priaa. OOo. ant) 69o. Fast Turkey bed. mo rani AND- LI Bocoweers to Dr. Reeres, at Ms M staa J. U 412- Sprjct St, Scrcta, Pi, Ouatinaa to treat Dr. Beeves' old pa tients sad all other who may cal L Call and see them. They treat yoa reasost ably and with great tueeeea. Bleed Poisoat, Rheumatism ud all form of aente chronic aud aervoua diseases of mea, women and children, and se cret disease Tumors. Cancer and Goitres ramoved without tho un of knlfo or pain. S III 9 11109 PI Sundays from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. THEBELL 230 Lackawanna An, Scrantci Tbe Times Hay Not Be All It Should Be, bat Oar UNA Will so a great way toward evening np things- for our customers WE SHE YOU MONEY THIS WEEK. SUITS. Ken's Silts, regain price $9, $4.65 Men's Suits, regular price 12, 7.75 PANTS. len's Pants as low as Men's Casslmere Pants Men's Fine Dress Pants $.65 1.45 2.25 BOYS' CLOTHING 1 Serflceable Salt for $ .85 A Good Vool Snlt for 1.48 1 Hobby Dress Snit for 2.75 2 Pair Knee Pants for ,25 THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ays, 8ION OP THE BELL. N.A. IIULBEItT'S WYOMING AVE SCRANTON STcmwiy i son DECKER BROTHERS IRINICH I BACK STULTZ 1 BAUER and Others PIANOS Also a large stock of fl rat-class ORGANS eUStCAL HGRCHANDI5B. MUSIC, ETC 2 eaae of Bummer lUIbrlgiraB Men' I7n dorwear, In all qualltioa, aroa prioe, 'Ha., Hid and 60c.. our Pries to Closa Out Entlra Lot 20o W dozen Men' White ITnlaundrled Bhlrla, pure llntn bmom, double (runt and back, groa prl DO OinU, Our Pries. 29 Conta WOdosen of Outing Bhlrt, In all qualities groan price, 9o., Hie, uUo., 8do. and TSc. We will make a swoepon the entire lot . and let her go at 28 Conta Your Cholea HOSI IP.Y-Th.ee prlcee will hold good for all thla week. 6u0 pair Men's Hock at Be., Kroaa price, lOe.: 4 pair Ladles' rant B ark Horn, gruaa prite, 10 rente, Our Pries. 5o.l " dosen of French llalbrlggaa Half Hose, and Fast Black ' Hose, gross prioe, X5 oonta, , Our Prloa, 124 Conta Ladies' Vests at one-half less than elsewhere, B careful and call. fit SO, sra IISTOTE A. nil OVution TO our patrons: Waiihburn-CrDNhjr Co. wish to assure their many pate rona that they will this year hold to their usual ouatooa ot mlllina STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop la fully cured. New wheat la now upon tho market, and owing to the cxccHsively dry weather many millers ara of the opinion that it fc already cured, and In proper condition for milling. WahburnCroHby Co. will take no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling haa S laced Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other rands. L4J E3EGARGEL Wholesale Agents. KERR, SIEBEGKEB & CO. Carpets, Mattings. Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, and Lace Curtains, Draperies and Upholstery Goods. 1 w IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE Will be found at out branch store in the Watt Build ing, Church street, Carbondale, Pa. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Oeaeral Office: SCRANTON, PA. YOU'RE A LOtlG TIME DEAD So while there is life enjoy it let us help you begin by giving your fauiilv 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 comes so slow our Carpet Department will be tlie attraction for the aspiring ones this week. rR 75 CENTS a YARD 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 corduroy double head Ofj nn Couch8S, worth $12.50. Our Price - - OuijU , . IT WILL BE IN THE OUR UUilDI. CLOTHING Opsn Septe.T.bsr 9. DEPARTMENT 4 1 FURNITURE CO., 335 CONNELL mi to tbe Carpet and Curtain Trade. 406408 Lackawanna Avsnue, Scranton, Pa. CENTS A YARD and 227 WyOilnj? Ave. 1. civ -Vff -'.4 .( ' "V-':"V..