THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 27," 1893. Carboodal? WITH KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. ' Several Persons from This City Off for the Hob. Yesterday morning was the day set for the mammoth excursion of the Knlehts Templar to Boston, and sev eral from this city left at 8.25 for that jiuint. The commandery from this city was Joined by those from Wilkes-Harre. ticranton. JMttston and othtr places down the valley. The number from this city was not very large, but they made up In enthusiasm what they lacked in numbers. The train goes direct to Roston, ' where they arrived about 8 u'cloi-k last evening. The return trip Includes the AVhite Mountains. Lakes Champlaln and George. Saratoga. Albany and the ride down the Hudson to New York. Among those from this city who went were: S. A. McMullen and wife. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Swlgart. William X. Kv ans and wife and two sons. Henry Wil bur. Frank Hollenbeek. Charles Nor ton. Robert Carter and Frank Kommel meyer. 1JASE BALL TODAY. The Alumni and Hickory Teams Will Hattle. This afternoon at .Alumni park one of the County iLeague championship Siimes will be played. The two teams which will contest for the supremacy t! the diamond are the Alumni team, of this city, and the Hlckorys. of Jermyn. This is the second game between the teams, the 'Hlckorys winning the former with ease. The Alumni team had an off day, however, and have blood in their eye now. They mean to hang the llifkorys" scalp to their belt, together with that of lninmore and Simpson. The Hickory team will ' play in their new suits for the tlrst time. The small number of people who at tend these games is very discouraging. The games are all good and have a vim and dash which Is not found in profes sional ball. The people should encour age this attempt to revive interest in amateur ball. OVER THE FALLS. A Hoy's Narrow Escape from loath ot Rocket Brook. Sunday afternoon a lad named Grif fiths had a narrow escape from instant death. Gritllths. with several com panions, was playing near the head of the Kocket Brook falls. In the rear of the (Delaware and Hudson shops. The lads were having a good time without a thought of danger. Ortttllhs was bal ancing himself on a board at the top of the falls. Suddenly the board, being loosened by the current, went over the fulls, carrying the unlucky boy with it. The falls at this place Is but about fif teen feet high, else our story would have hud a different ending. He landed In the shallow water at the foot, where he lay completely stunnej. Fortunately W. W. IMmoek happened to p:iss at this moment, and seeing the accident hurried to the boy's assls.tr' ance. He carried him to the hnk, where he soon regained consciousness. M'QUADE KESIU Had Trouble with ".ytarty" Selft of the l.ocal!iiugKer. McQuade. Unpopular left fielder of the CarbondaK. Base Hall club, has re signed. Atvfeast this is what Dame Humor says, and there Is probably some truth In'he report. When called upon .fay .Cyfain Westlake he was told that McQuade was sick and unable to see him. Thus the team left for Hazle t'.n yesterday minus one of their best players. It Is said that the trouble arose at the game Saturday. Metjuade was told to bunt the ball, but Instead knocked out a two-bagger. Swift, who aims to keep discipline In his ranks, fined him $10 after the game. Swift was perfectly justified In this, but McQuade couldn't see it and so did not leave with the club. The team will be greatly weakened by his leaving and it is to be hoped that the matter will soon be settled. AX EXCITING RUNAWAY. A Horse Tears Down Salem Avenue-A I'luekv Driver. Sunday afternoon William Bell and W. Hedden figured in a runaway which they will not soon forget. The horse they were driving was one of Chris Moulter's grays and had never been hitched up single. However. Mr. Hell thought he would make an experiment In that direction, and. needless to say, he will not repeat the performance. At the head of Salem avenue the horse shied and plunged into Louis Slebold's fence, lioth young men Jumped out without injury. Hell hung on to the reins. Suddenly the horse made another dash and went flying What Shall I Do? Is the earnest, almost agonizing cry of weak, tired, nervous women, and crowded, overworked, straggling men. Slight dif ficulties, ordinary cares, household work or daily labor, magnify themselves Into seemingly impaseablo mountain!. This is limply because the nerves are weak, the bodily organs debilitated, and they do not Take proper nourishment. Feed the nerves, organs and tissues on rich red blood, and how soon the glow of health comes to the pale cheeks, firmness to the unsteady hand, and strength to the faltering limb. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood and is thus the best friend to unfortunate humanity. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. All druggists, tljslxforffi. Hnnrllc Dills after-dinner pill and nuuu 8 fills frilly cataaruo. see. CARPETS. All the latest Fall Styles. CURTAINS . We handle all kinds and styles. RUGS AND MATS In endless variety from 25c. to $10.00. ' OH Ctoths.Linoleums, Window Shades, Wall. Papers, Carpet Sweepers and Fancy Chairs. J. Scott Iriglis 4S UCUWMXUVERUL P, 1 Low Prices our mottde , Neute. down the hill. Bell still hanging to the lines. One minute he was tu the air and another on the ground, but he hung on, and at the foot of the hill brought the horse to standstill. Bell escaped without any serious Injury. ANOTHER ATTEMPT. Slmpsoa Watklas' Store Entered by Midnight Marauders. Sunday night burglars tried to gain entrance into Simpson tt Watkins' store at Simpson, but for the second time were frustrated In their attempt. . - From the manner In which the per sons went about the work they are not amateurs, and people should be care ful to see that their homes are locked up safely ' before retiring. A pane of glass was removed by the would-be burglars and the fastening loosened. They made a noise in raising the win dow, however, and alarmed the watch man, who went to see what the matter was. The burglars saw him as he ap proached, however, and made good their escape, leaving no clue by which they could be detected. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Miss I.lzzle Hassett, of llonesdale. Is vlsillng Mrs. J. S. Hassett, on Canaan street. , ThomasO'Conncll and daughter. Miss Mury. left yesterday for a trip which will include New York and Boston. ilrs. fc. t). Hinted and son. of Darte aviT.iic. are the guests of relatives In Wayne county. i.Mim. M. O. Abbey, of Terrace street. Is enu-itainlng her sister, Mrs. Halph Giles, of White Oak pond. Mrs. J. W. Jones, of South Church sMvot. Is confined to the house by an attack of eryslelas. Mr. nnd Mrs. William White, of Mitchell avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Williams nnd little Oaughter. Ethel Beatrice, of New York. Ji.mes Foster is quite 111 at his home, on South Church street. ' .Miss Bridget Connelly, of Scranton, Is visiting friends In town. Next Wednesday Alias llrldget Judge, of Powderly street, will be united In marriage to Patrick Duffy, of the West Side. Hoth parties are well known In this city and their mnny friends wish them joy. The ceremony will tnke place at St. Rose church at 5 o'clock. Mr. und Mrs. William Eseott enter tained a number of young people at thcr home, at Moss Side. Saturday. A very enjoyable time wns had by all. CnH Shiswilni nml fnnillv hnve re turned from a visit at Oregon town ship ' Misses Katie and Ella O'BoyW, of Scranton, are the guests of MAss Anna Messett. of Brooklyn.glrteVf Miss Ly.ila Wooif,of Cemetery street, is visiting friends in Tompkinsville. J. P. A. STngley left yesterday for a wim-k sjfvslt in Boston. Nye left yesterday for Tunk brtfnnork. where he will visit for sev eral days. The return trip will be made on a bicycle. Hon. S. S. Jones has gone to Harris. burg, where he will remain until the political campaign Is ended. Miss uMary E. Fttzslmmons, Harry Fltzslmmons and Frank Fitzsimmons, who have been visiting their grand mother, on Canaan street, returned to their homes yesterday. Miss 1-ydia Ward, of Cemetery street, is visiting friends in Tompsonville. iMlaa Harriet Berry has returned home after a week's visit with friends in Waymart. Miss Maggie Clarkson. who has been spending the summer at Benton, will entertain a picnic party of young peo ple from this city at that place tomor row. The party who have occupied Camp Sunset at Crystal Lake for the past month returned home yesterday. Joseph Hoole Is spending his vaca tion at Buffalo, N. Y. J. R. Vanderford and family, of Ca naan street, are camping at Crystal Lake. Manager H. F. Bragdon and L. t. Smith, of Scranton, representing the Lomar Vista Aid society, spent yes terday In this city In the Interests of that organization. Miss Mary J. McLean, of Brooklyn street, is entertaining the Misses Mary Oallena and Sadie Flannelly, of Scran ton. Miss 'Mary McOowan. of Port Jer vis. N. Y.. Is visiting friends In town C. II. HiiMmrd is confined to his home, on Williams nvenue with an at tack of grip. Miss Lizzie Morrison, of Railroad street, has returned from Crystal Lake, where she has been visiting friends for the past week. V. P. Morgan, of Jermyn, has ac cepted a position with the Star Steam Dye works of this city. Miss Agnes Gallagher, of Pike street, Is entertaining her cousin, .Miss Lizzie CSilllgan. of Wilkes-Harre. Mrs. W. Fry and children, of New York, and Miss Clara Maroney. of Sus quehanna, who have been vlntlng their sister, Mrs. P. F. tMoflltt, have returned to their homes. PRICEBUHG. Mr. and 'Mrs. James Twlss hnxe re turned home after spending the past week with friends at New York. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock the funeral of the late Mrs. Frank Norrls took place. It was largely attended, many persons from neighboring towns being present. An entertainment will be held at Fadden's hall this evening for the ben efit of St. Thomas' church, of Dickson. The following programme hns been ar ranged: Music, orchestra; solo. Will F. Burke; recitation, Lottie Hawks; solo, James Watkins; piano solo, Tessie Loftufi; trio, Mr. and 'Mrs. H. B. Jones and James Watkins; recitation. Willie Oleason: violin solo, James Watkins; duett, Mrs. Jones and Mamie Urler. John Gllboy returned to his home at Duryea, after spending the past week with his nephew, George O'Hara, of Main street. William Naunton. of Archbald, spent Sunday with friends In town. HONESDALE. On account of the National circuit race meet at Reading, the Maple City wheelmen were forced to postpone their race to the day following. The bicycle races will therefore be held on Friday, Aug. 20. Prizes valued at $330 will be given. Mr. and Mrs, T. B. Clark and daugh ter left for iNew York and Boston yes terday. J. D. Weston and wife are In New York city.' Mr. and (Mrs. Tual and children, of Scranton, are the guests of David Men ner, at Elk Lake club house. A report came up the canal to the ef fect that a bicycle and a cap were found on the towpath below l.ackawaxen on Saturday, making It look as If a wheel man had fallen Into the canal; but no body, was found. FOREST CITY. Jennie, aged 1 year and 6 months', daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, died Friday evening of mem braneous croup. The funeral service was held at the residence yesterday, and Interment was at Scranton. Mrs. Hollenback. of MoohIc, Is visit ing her son, Frank Hollenback, of this borough. -'The attorneys of John Fitspatrlck, of Forest City, who was found guilty of attempted rpe aV thla term of oourt, have; asked for a new trial. Sunday afternoon trouble occurred between some Forest City men and a number of Italians. The former had camped In the r.-oods Juct north of the '-''viV'';' ' '' ' - !' " . Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report borough to enjoy a roast pig and other refreshments, when the Italians, who work In a stone quarry In that locality, happened along. A quarrel ensued and the revelers. It Is said, departed in haste with the exception of one man, who received a cut In the back with a razor as a reward for his bravery. F. C. Manser. W. J. 'Masey and J. M. Brown left yesterday for Hnrrlaburg, to attend the Republican Btate conven tlon. A number of Forest City people at tended the Free 'Methodist camp meet ing at Ararat Sunday. .School opened Monday. George, the 2-year-old son of Joseph Meyers, died Saturday. The funerul service was held yesterday, and Inter ment was In Hlllsldeemctery. PECKVILLE. Miss Cora Savage Is visiting at the home of her uncle. O. D. Secor. Miss Powell, of Dunmore, Is visiting Miss Julia Kestell. The Keystone Double quartette from Peekvllle rendered some very line se lections at Salem camp meeting last Sunday. Traviss Budd. of Carbondale, spent Sunday In town. John T. Williams will leave next Fri day to resume his studies at Manstleld State Normal school. Mrs. William James, of the "West Side, returned after an extended visit with friends at Waymart. Mrs. John Couglilin is visiting at West Portland, .N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uren left yes terday to spend a week with relatives at Lancaster. Mis. Thomas Ninnes, of Wyoming, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Chenney. Misses Lizzie and Josephine Mollah ran, of Wllkes-Barre, are visiting tbulr sister, Mrs. Daniel Dorris. About thirty of our most,, irtomlnent people drove to Salem jwt'erday to at tend camp meeting and were very pleas antly entertained a-t' the two Peekvllle cottages, which rvfe the fjist beautiful ly decorated,. cttngea on the grounds. Love feastvas held at 9 o'clock and at 10.30 Ryv,' c. A. Benjamin, of Hones dale, 'preached a very Impressive ser nvun to a large audience. At 1 p. m. a -4ong service was held. In which the Peekvllle quartette took a prominent part and discoursed some very flue music, which was highly appreciated. This was followed by an eloquent ser mon by Dr. Hamllnton, of Syracuse university. Epworth league meeting was held at 4.30 p. m., and In the even ing Rev. S. C. Simpkins. of Peekvllle. preached a very Interesting sermon to about 1.000 hearers. It was estimated that there were between 3,000 and 4,000 people on the grounds during the day. JERMYN Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Bovard are at Ocean Grove. Get ready and go to Lake Ariel on Wednesday. This will probably be the last excursion of the season from this place. Naboth Osborne, of Syracuse uni versity, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday, Rev. F. Gendall. the pastor, being at the Wyoming camp ground. S. D. Davis and daughter left yes terday for Boston, the White Moun tains. Saratoga, etc. They go with Carbondale commandery, Knights Templar. H. A. Nicholson, of Scranton, spent Sunday as the guest of his mother, Mrs. W. Nicholson, of South iMaln street. Miss Josephine (Church, of Valley Falls, who has been visiting here for some days, left yesterday for Dun daff, where she Is the gueBt of rela tives. C. D. Winter is at the sea shore for a few days' rest. Mrs. John Maynard and daughter re turned yesterday from a visit with friends In Bethany, Wayne county. The public schools will open Monday next. VANDUNQ Mrs. Henry Carter and sister, Helena Arnold, are spending the week with relatives at Mooslc. A farewell party was tendered Miss Mamie Scully at the home of her par ents, on Main street, Saturday night. The evening was pleasantly spent and toothsome refreshments were served. Those present were; Misses Katie O'Nell, Nellie Wilcox, Tessie and Anna Plunkett, Frlda Rehbeln, Ida Plehl, An na Meehan nnd Katie La Vaughn, Con rad Kelleagher, Peter Cunningham. Michael Cawley, Richard Kllpatrlck, Fred Kelly, George Thompson, John Yeager, John Pohran, Mathew Simp son, Patrick ..MoCernon and Bernard O'Hara. Miss 'Scully left yesterday for New Haven, Conn., where she will spend the winter with her nunt, Mrs. Edward Janswlck. Miss .Ktna Spencer, of Aldenville, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Peck. The Sunday school of the Congrega tional church will picnic at Vandllng grove today. A meeting of the Vandllng Hose com pany was held at the school room Fri day evening, when It was Anally settled to hold another picnic on or about Sept. 17. A committee was appointed to pur chase (Ire plugs and have them placed in position at once. William Lavln, who held the odlce of president, sent In his resignation, which was accepted. James Kllpatrlck, sr., was elected to fill the vacancy. . A number of people spent Sunday at Crystal Lake. MOOSIC. The Uonta Plate Glass company In tend to make a test of their machine on Wednesday. All indications point to Its being successful In every way. Rev. N. J. Welsley preached on Sun day morning In the Presbyterian church to a large congregation. Rev. J. C. Tenant preached his fare well sermon to his congregation In the Methodist Episcopal church. Ho Is a young man of great promise and has discharged his duties in a very suc cessful manner and numerous friends will regret his departure. K. H. Call, circulating agent for the Scranton Tribune, was In town yester day on business. Richard Gendal, of Jermyn, was vis iting at the home of John M. Robert son on Saturday. Stanley Dymond, proprietor of the Mooslc Cash store, was In Scranton yesterday on business. Sylvester Corby, of Main street, spent Sunday. In Mill City, among friends. - Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brodhead, of Mill City, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Harvey Jacques, of the New Powder mills. Misses Blanche Tregallas' and Bessie Hinds are spending a few days among friends In Moscow. - i . A. B. Conger delivered an address to the members of Washington camp. Patriotic Order Sons of America, No. 174, on Saturday evening. Rollln Bellas, of Brook street, left Monday to attend the convention of the Patriotic Order Sons of America, to be held In Allentown on Tuesday and Wednesday. He goes as a delegate from Mooslc camp, N04 174. Dana Manners, of Waverty, N. T.i Is visiting at the home of W. R. 'Manners, of Main street Air. Manners made the trip all the way from Waverly In a nvor canoe, coming down the Susquehanna river. He enjoyed the trip very much. He will leave tonight for home. It has appeared In the columns' of this paper and other Scranton dallies that the Morning Glories defeated the Anthracites of this place. It Is false, as the clubs have never played together. It was the Morning Glories and the Mooslc Populars who played, and the Morning Glories defeated them In a G-innlng game by the score of 6 to X AVOCA, There will be a contest for a Demorest silver medal tonight at the .Methodist Episcopal church, In which a number of young people will take part. An ex cellent programme has been arranged, and in order to encourage the little workers and, at the same time con tribute to the orgun fund, for which purpose the entertainment has been ar ranged, a large nudience should greet the participants this evening. Admis sion, 10 cents. Miss Dora Davis, of Albany, who has been spending the past month with her uncle, Solomon Deeble, will leave for her home today, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Viola Deeble. The Sons of St. George held a plcnlo last evening at Jackson park. The Al bion band was present and discoursed slme lively music. Miss Ella O'Malley spent 'Sunday evening with friends in Plttstoh. John Moore and daughter, Cella, are visiting friends in Boston. Mrs. Levi D. Ellis, of Footvllle, Wis., returned home yesterday after spend ing a month, wlUl her slBter, Mrs. C. D. Sanders. .' P. J. Hartnett, of Scranton, spent Sunday with friends In town. ' The game of ball between the Young Men's Christian association, of Scran ton, and the Anthracites, of Mooslc, was a draw. Owing to rain It was called after the first half of the eighth Inning, when the score stood 10 to t In favor of the Young Men's Christian as sociation. Had the game continued to the end It is probable that the Anthra cites would have won, as they had two innings to play and the Young Men'a Christian association one. It was one of the most agreeable games and the best exhibition of ball playing ever seen in Moosic. NICHOLSON. Mr. and Mrs. Travis, of Moscow, was the guests of their daughter, Mrs. V. L. Smith, over Sundny. Miss Clara Tiffany left for Manstleld Monday last to resume her studies. Mr. and iMrs. N. C. Tiffany, and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Smith are preparing to camp at Whit'e Ferry, near LeGrange, Friday next. Mr. and .Mrs. F. C. Driggs and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith started for New York this morning, to be gone a week or ten days. D. W. Titus leaves for New York today. Will Warner, the miller at Bacon town, has traded his half Interest In the grist mill to B. W. Farer for his farm In Hartford, where he intends to make his future home. Mrs. Stephen Jay Is visiting her brother, George Walker, of Salem. CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Parker and son Harold are attending camp meeting at Ararat. Chicken Hill Is being embellished with a new thousand dollar chicken house of large dimensions. The main building Is twenty by thirty feet and two stories high, and on either side a wing sixteen by one hundred feet In length. The house will be furnished with a cistern and other Improved ap pliances. Miss Emma Coon Is 'convalescing from her recent illness. J. D. Knight, N. S. Davis. Horace Davis and W. P. Coon returned on Friday evening from Ocean Grove much rejuvlnated. Fred Barn um and wife and daugh ter. Anna, called on relatives here Sat urday. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dig. 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 p! sages. In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain In pasnlng It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 13e Penn avo nuo, 8cranton, Pa. GRATITUDE. Another man expresses Ills gratitude to Dr. Smith and staff for curing him of a bad case of catarrh of the head. Mr. Oust Lager called on Dr. Smith and staff. Ho was suffering from a bad case of ca tarrh. It had caused catarrhal Inflamma tion of! the throat and had extended to tho Inner ear. Impairing his hearing and caus ing peculiar sounds In his ears, when an noyed him very much. He would fre quently Imagine somo one had spoken to hllm when, in fact, there was no one near him at tho time. He commenced taking magnetic treatments. The first two weeks he thought he was worse. The second two weeks showed a slight change for tho better. He kept on Improving and In ten weeks was satisfied that he was cured. AU chronic diseases are cured by those doctors. Call and see them. Consultation free, 8 to 6 dally, Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 to . at COS I.lndon street. EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO.. Sio LACKAWANNA AVE. The stork we purchased it the Flieriff's Snle st Hsxletun, Pa. Our Hales, since opening, lirnreil mure eitlsfaetory than wo thouxht. The crowd on Monday was enormonaljr large, and carried away the Bargain, and the atock which Is left we'll dispose of at four own iiriree. Hale all week at the following prlees: 1 ease Dreee Ulnghame. grow price, 7 eeuta, Our Price, 3W Cents 1 ease of Unbleached Brown Cotton, 4 4. heaTjr, for sheeting only, gross price. cent, ; , Our Prlee, 4M Cents 1 ease Checked Crash, all linen, grosa price, Weents, . Our Price, 9 Cent 1 case Bleachod Towels, bjr the pair, fringed, gross price, M oenta, ' Our Price, 10 Cent I rase 9-4 Bleached Mohawk Muslin, gron price, cents, . Our Prloe, 12X Cents A great sale for the ate of every household. 1 case of Turkey Bed Covers, sises 8r and 10x4, gross price. 11.00 and 11.60, Our Pries, SOe. and 89c. FastTnrkoy Ked. . Di,W'.-el;-M 518 cuo I AND Rneoaseora to Dr. Reeves, at bis old itul No. 412 Sprues StH Scriaton, Pa., Continue to treat Dr. Reeves' old pa tienta and all other who may eilL Call and sue them. They treat you reaaoa ably and with great aarews. Blood Polaon, Rheumatlsmandall forma of acute chronic and nervous dlaome of men, women and ehlldrwi, and se . eret diwoMe. . Tumors, Cancers and Goitres removed without the use of knife or pain. ice flows foil 9 ill 10 9 P.M. Bnndaye from 10 A. M to 4 P. M. THE BELL 230 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. H-A-T-S Were the Selling Agents for Scranton of the $3 a stylish, hand-made, first class Derby, guaranteed to be as good as any $5 hat in the market. Three Dollars' worth of honest quality is all that can be squeezed into a Derby. You don't pay any more than $3, do you? Our window is full of the in black and brown, small, medium and large shapes. FOR SALE ONLY BY THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OP THE BELL. WYOMING AVE SCRANTON. JTE1BWIT 1 SON DECKER BROTHERS KRMICH I BACK STULTZ 1 BAUER end Others PIANOS Alto large stock of ArstclM ORGANS BU5ICAL MERCHANDISE MUSIC, ETC 2 eases of Bummer Balbrlggan Men's TTn derwear, in all qualities, gross pries, Too., Ua and 6Uc onr Prlee to Close Out Entire Lot 20e to dosen Men's Wbiie Uslaundricd Shirts, pure linen bosom, double front and back, gross prioe, ell cents, 1 Our Prlee, 29 Cents UO dosen of Outing flhirts, In all qualities, gross price, IBc SJo., 60a., 60a. and 7So. We will make a sweep on the entire lot - and let her go at 29 Cents Your Choice HOSIERY-Thsae prices will bold good for all this week. 6u0 pair Men's Socks . t Be, gross price, lfle, s 64 pairs Ladles' Fast B ack Hose, gross price, 10 cents. Our Prlee. Bc.l dosen of French Balbrlggan Half Hose, and Vast Black . Hose, gross price, 36 oenta. Our Price, 12M Cents Ladles' Vests at one -half lea than elsewhere. Be careful and call. Ite SU INSTITUTE Gotham Hat Gotham Hat cm IB sin (MmoN TO our Uashburn-Crosby Co. wish to amure their many pate ronn thut they will this year hold to their usual custom pi milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop la fully curwd. New wheat U now upon the market, and owing to the excetudvcly dry weather many millers are ot the opinion that it Lh already cured, and in proper condition for milling. WaHhburnCroby Co. will take tot risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three nonths to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling has placed Wahburn-Croiby Co.'a flour far above other brands. e le4 MARCEL Wholesale Agents, UERR, SIEBECKER & CO. Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, and Lace Curtains, Draperies and Upholstery Goods. Pertaining to the Carpet and Curtain Trade. 406-408 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. JN 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, Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING ADD PUUPING MACHINERY. Qeneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. MONEY WILL SLIP THROUGH YOUR FINGERS if you don't read this. On HONDAY, SEPT. 9, right across the way from our Furniture and Carpet Departments, we're going to open a Clothing Department. We're going to sell Clothing for cash or on credit good, honest, well-fitting Clothing made in the latest styles. After that there'll be no possible reasou why every man shouldn't have a fair chance in the world and a man doesn't have a fair chance unless he's well dressed. A well dressed man always commands more respect than a poorly dressed one. Don't clothe yourself by piecemeal. Don't get a coat, then a vest, and later some trousers. Come and get a whole new suit and pay us when you can. FURNITURE CO., 235 1 patrons: and 227 Wyomlnj: Ave CONNELL I ill I I ) J