1!! THE SCItAlNTOX TRIRUXE SATURDAY MOnXINO. SEPTEMliERj 7, 1SD3. Carbopdal? . .MRS. JENKINS TALKS. Sho InJrgnantly Denies the Accusation That Sho IiUoncJ Her JlushnnJ. I'pon cRlllnpr at the home of Mrs. Jen kins yesterday a few facts were Fk'until that may be of interest to 1'hu TriliumB riHidiT. Mis. Jenkins was questioned as to the rumors eniieernlnj; her huslmmi. and denied them, tayimr that they were fulfe and that the anonymous letter was piobnhly written by some person who was prompted by a desire tor re venue The letter received by the county au thorities was primed In yesterday's Tribune. 'Mrs. Jenkins denied every thing in It. She did not even know where l'.rhrhtoii was. a plaee which the letter raid she would shortly moxe to. She had aINvays lived peaceably with h. r husband, and both were happy. They had no quarrels to separate them, and except when he hud come home slightly intoxicated, had never scolded him. As to selllnsr the furniture, that was an absurd idea, and one which would only originate with a person who would be Kuilty of writing an unonymous let- The people of Curbondale, and tho neighbors especially, think that Mrs. Jenkins has been persecuted and are verv Indignant over the affair. The otliclnls who investlpated the matter are. of course, not to blame for the part they have taken in it, as they are doing but their duty, but they join with the people in the hope thnt Mrs. Jenkins will be fully exonerated. Nothing can be done, however, until the analysis of the stomach is known. SCH1VEK1..V WILL OMIE. Half of tho Money Necessary Has llccn Collected. After prayer meeting Thursday even ing the members of the Methodist l'res byterian and liaptist churches who are interested In the matter assembled in the lecture room of the I'reshyterlan church to consider the advisability of having the noted Evangelist iSchiverca hold a. series of meetings here next week.. Those present were very enthusiastic over the matter. L. L. AVolte was ap pointed chairman. Hew J. A. Cran, of Scmnton, was present and addressed, the meeting, lie told of 'the great work done by Mr. Sclilverea while in Scran ton and said the expense of keeping the tent- in that city for three weeks was t-70. As the ten would be In this city but two weeks, the expense would be considerable less. A committee of gentlemen was ap pointed to canvass the town and see if the necessary funds could be raised. The committee is as follows: Itev. J. A. Cran. Charles Avery, T. C. Kobluson and P. II. Briggs. The tent will be brought to this city today !f sufficient money is guaranteed. It Is luite large and has a seating ca pacity of 1,200 persons. The tent will bo erected on the vacant lot on Spring street, at the head of Garfield avenue. The probabilities' now are that Schiverea will come, as the committee is a hustler. ANOTHER ADJOURNMENT. The Trnction Company Sale Ibis llccn Postponed. Tho sale of the Carbondale Traction company, which was scheduled for yes terday afternoon, has again been post poned. The sale has already been nd Jiurned several times on the prom ise that everything should be settled up. They never have, however, and whether they will be this time is ex trmely doubtful. The creditors nre William May, of this city, who wants JSOO for the Injury done to his property by the culling lawn of the road in front of his house, and Horace K. Hand, of Serantnn, who has claims amounting to $:i.Ss2.2S. Mr. Aitken will say nothing on the pro posed sale. It in said that Aitken has managed to get some money and thus had tho sale again postponed. It was rumored that several Wllkes Parre gentlemen, who had driven to this city in a carriage, were here for the purpose of viewing the roacj, but they denied this, eaylng that they were here on a pleasure trip. Another rumor says that the fVran ton Traction company has acquired control of the Lackawanna Valley con cern, but this could not be verified. M'QUADE SUSPENDED. Must Play in the Carbondale Ball Club, or Not at Alt. (Left Fielder aicQuade, who deserted the Carbondale JJase Kail team a short time ago, has at last been suspended. McQuade had been playing with Syracuse ever since he left Carbondale and was playing good ball. Yesterday he did not put in his appearance on the ball field and the reason for it was be cause he had received notice from What Ton want of medicine 1 that it shall do you good purify and enrich your bloodj throw oS that tired feeling, and give you health, strength, courage and ambition. Hood's Saiatpnflla Is the only true blood purifier prominently in the public eye today, and it meets theie requirement perfectly. This is proved by the testimony of thou sands of people. Hood's Sarsaparilla Builds op the nerves by feeding them on pare blood, creates an appetite by toning the digestiveorgans, overcomes That Tired Feeling by giving vitality to the blood, and gives sweet refreshing sleep. Yon may realize that Hood's Sarsaparilla Does this by giving it a fair trial. Insist upon Hood's and only Hood's, f 1 ; six for f5. HoftH'c Dlllc set narmoalon.ly wtta 1IUUU I'lllS Hood, HaraaparilJa. Sc. CARPETS. AH the latest Fall Styles. CURTAINS We bundle all kinds and styles. Rugs and mats In endless variety from 25c. to $10.00. ' Oil Cloths. Linoleum. Window Shades, Wall I'apers, Carpet Sweepers and Fancy Chairs. J. Scott Inglis ':.f48'UCJIWM!l AVENUE. P. S. Low Prices our motto. Hetos. President Yovntr. of the "National league, announcing that he had been suspended and could i:ot play with any other team, as he was under Contract with Carbondule. This will be somewhat of a surprise to AIcQuade's friends, who thought that Young hadn't the'iiower. Mc ijuade cannot play except with Car bondale, but as the season Is nearly over, he will not lose much. LAID AT REST. The Remains of I rn S. l ewis are Cotr signed lo I no lomn. The remains of Kzra S. Lewis were taken to Clifford Thursday afternoon, where they were interred in the fam ily burial plot. A short service was held nt the home of the deceased's sister, in which tho ltev. Charles Lee oliiciated. A short ritualistic service was held at the grave by the ltev. K. J. lialsley. of Trinity church, and tho Masonic ritual was also performed. The remains were accompanied by members of the iMawnie order, from this city, Clifford and Vorest City. A large number of people assembled at the service held In this city to show the respect which they owed the de ceased. HURIAI. OF DAVID JENKINS- Services Held ut the KcslJenco YestcrJny Afternoon. Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock the services over the remains of David Jen kins, who died on Wednesday morn ing, were held at the late residence, en South Alain street, ltev. Abratn Jones, of the Congregational church, olliclat lng. The funeral cortege was unusually large nud the esteem in which -Mr. Jen kins was held was shown thereby. A large number of Mr. Jenkins' fellow workmen on the Gravity were present. The pall-bearers were Charles iSeury, S. A. Pllts, .Henry Ilerbet. Abner Amey, John IMurphy and .l imes Wal lace. Interment was made In Maple wood cemetery. Street Committee .Meet. The joint street committee mot In tho select council rooms Thursday evening to talk over several matters pertaining to the 8treeits. The business discussed did not amount to much, howpvor. They did not think the city would be willing to pay the Sl,0in for right of way de manded by the Ielnwnre and Hudson and thought that the sewer would have to be placed In the bed of the river. - . . .. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cillgallon. of Brooklyn street, have returned' from their wedding tour, which Included New York ami New England. Mis Kulalie Tenntint, of Belmont street. Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wells, of Starruccn. Mrs. Craig, who has been the guest of .Mrs. George Kelly, of Lincoln n ve nue, has returned to her home in Phila delphia. '.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MrfMUlIn left yesterday for New York city, where they will make a short visit. M. A. Harrison has returned from New York city. iMrs. James Lindsay and daughter, Vina, of Archbald street, are visiting friends In New York city. .Miss Mnllio Ilennegan, of Honesdale. Is tho guest of Miss Mary Seliuff, of Wyoming street. Misses Ella Hart and Kmma Swart, of 'Dundnff street, were calling on Scrnnton friends yesterday. i.MIss .Mary Jay, who tins been visit ing nt the home of her parents on Washington street, has returned to her home in Fort Wayne. Miss Jennie Cohen, who has been vis iting Miss Anna White for some time, returned to her home in Hinghamton yesterday. Miss 'Mary McAndrew. who has been visiting friends In Forest City, has re turned home. C. Davis Allen, of Philadelphia, repre senting the DufTalo Forge company, Is In the city on business. Miss Lizzie Mooney, who has been nt Atlantic. City for the Inst six months. Is visiting her parents on Brooklyn street. Miss Mabel Cove entertained the fol lowing young ladles at tea Thursday night: Miss Daisy LnurRnee. of Beth any; Miss Louise Tryon. Martha Brink, Grace Brlggs and Nellie Stephens. F.dward C. Hughes, of BInek Hawk, Col., Is visiting relatives In this city. V. L. Burnard has rented his prop erty In Wayne county and will shortly move his family here. Ho will engage in the milk business with his brother. , "Miss Bessie Jones, of Sernnton, was a visitor at the homo of Mrs. Harry Kor lns this week. Mrs. James A. Blgart, of Blgarf's lake. Wayne county, and Mrs. W. I J. Blgart, of Dunmore, visited at the home of the latter's sister, at Simpson, Wednesday. Charles (. Evans entertained L. W. Firth, of New York city, Thursday. PECKVILLE. Miss fJraee HiUheral, of Moscow, is visiting her aunt, -Mrs. Jennie Krear. The employes of (irassy island Dela ware and Hudson breaker were paid yesterday. Mr. and .Mrs. F. M. Benseouter are visiting with relatives at Clifford. Jtobert Tuthlll, a Newark, N. J., po polleemen, and his wife are the guests of Mr. and Airs. William l'age. A public meeting will be hold this evening at 7.30 at the hose rooms to take aotion In regard to the Jermyn water. All imrthm Interested will please be present. -Miss J-'llle D Curtis is on the sick list. Miss Jennie Williams, who hns been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Airs. J. E. JWllroy, at Wavcrly, has re turned home. iMIss Lena iStahl, of PltbMon. is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Williams, on Hickory street Mrs. Charles Brong loft last Thurs day to visit her parents. In Monroe county. Miss Stella Wadoman hns returned, after a' few dayH' visit at Carbondale. John Lyons and Patrick Heffron, two miners at the No. 2 slope a.t Orassy Island, were severely burned about he hands nnd face last Thursday after noon. They were in the net trf charging a hole with black powder when a spark of one of their lamps Ignited the powder. They were removed to their homes vt Olyphant in it he ambulance. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. iHollMer and two rhlldren are spending a few days with friends at Snlem. Mr. and Mrn. George Tuthlll, of Newark, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cobb and daughter, -of Arizona, and MIspcb Josle Croup nnd Susie Kitchen, of Hcnlock's Creek, spent Thursday with Joseph Croup. Mrs. W. W. Peters was a caller In Seranton last Thursday. Solomon Newton, of South Canaap, was In town the forepart of the week. Mrs. Cora Fradlna and Miss Bilvla Van Gorder. of Chicago, ore the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Homer English. R. n. Chapman, of flalem, spent Thursday with his son, Charles Chap man. If tho linbv la Catting. Teeth. Mrs. Wlnnlow's Soothing Syrup has been useil for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Hoothcs the Child, Boftens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collc( and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Bold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask fur ''Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup," and take no other .kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ! , .'.' Highest of all in Leavening Power. .Latest U.S. Gov't Report'.' TUNKHANNOCK. Humor have been flying around Tor a day or two that Mis. Samuel Hat lield. is ho has been living the past year with her son ut 'Ifc-nver. Colo.. Is dead, and her remains are now on the way east, accompanied by her family, but the rumor Is as often denied as started. The truth of the matter will probably be unfolded in a day or two. i.lr. and Mrs. S. S. Breese leave today for a two-weeks' visit down in the ul by. Three prisoners at the Jail were re leased by the county commissioners last night. Mnry "Mack, who was in for assault upon Daniel llawley. nnd llunsliiger and wile, who were serving time for costs. This leaves but two boarders for the sheriff. Itobert H. Evans, of lien union t, nnd Mrs. Kllzaheth J. Bennett, of Bow man's Creek, nre among the newly Wedded people. Programmes for nn Epworth league mlly for the Avoca wib-illstrlct, lo be held nt lMicndum on Tuesday, fi-pt. 17, are out. Among those who have places assigned on the programme are ltev. J. Madison, of Yates; Uev. W. K. Cochrane, Ithcndum: Uev. W. U. iSlmT' son. West Pittston; ltev. J. C Tenr.nnt, Avoca; Mrs. J. It. Wilson, Diiryea S. S. Broese, Tunkhannock: Mr. French, Mooslc. nnd "Mrs. ,1. It. Wagner. Avoca. Kx-ShcrllT Charles S. Knapp has sold the Yielding farm, nt Black Walnut, to W. J. Burgess, of IyneUon. It Is a tine and valuable tract of farming land. The primary eb-ctlons occur this nf ternoon .and there Is sure. to ben lively hustle for delegates. It seems to be a free-for-all race, nnd each candi date Is plucking delegates wherever he can find them. The number of candi dates in the Held will doubtless b ad to a hot light In the convention also. A large concourse of people gathered to pay the last sad tribute of rest t at the funeral of Mrs, Etna osterhout, which was held nt the home of her sis ter. Airs. Lull. The funeral services were conducted by Ttev, W. M. Jllller, assisted by Bev. Thomas Barker, of Seranton, formerly pastor of ft. Peter's Episcopal church lu re. Wyoming county will furnish quite a contingent of people to the Atlanta Cotton exposition this fall. The lakes are being deserted. A board of arbitrators, composed of George Benson. It. 'M. Hall and A. L. Carey, of Baton township, has been chosen to fix amount of damages to be paid by Monroe township to Alphens ()' Dell, whose horse fell off nn embank ment while Mr. O'Dell and Miss -Mollle Fresr were returning from Orcutt'a Grove. The horse was killed, the buggy smashed, nnd the young people more or less injured. The attendance nt the nnnunl con vention of the Woman's Christian Temperance union was said to lie the best this year since the organization of the society. All the unions in the county were represented, nnd the pro gramme was carried out nearly ns laid down. Among the features hlgliy spoken of were the address of welcome by Mrs. C. II. Burgess, nnd the re sponse by iMrs. James Itniney, both of which were extemporaneous and very nicely worded. The singing by the Ladies' qunrtette, compos-.ed of Mrs. C. J. Heed, Miss -Ma mo AVIUiamson. Miss Eva Moss and .Miss 'Maine Craw ford, was highly enjoyed, ns was r.l?-o many of the Inptoal essays presented. The services of llrs. A. D. Brnndnge ns organist were nlso nppreclated. The ofllcers for the ensuing year are: Pres ident. Mrs. E. L. J)ay. Nicholson: vice presldent.nt lnrge, 'Mrs. It. P. Northup. Tunkhannock: recording secretary, Mrs. P. It. Borden, Tunkhanno..l;: cor responding secretary. Mrs. N. L. Wal ker, Nicholson: treasurer, Mrs. Cole man, Fiietoryvllle. The next mid-year convention will be held ot Laceyvllle, the time being not yet fixed. FACTORYVILLE. Mrs. L. D. Kemmer entertained her brother, Chnrles Star, of Philadelphia, this week. Miss Annabelle Taylor has returned from attending Dimmock camp meet ing and visiting friends nt Montrose. Professor D. D. Mlamiou, of Bay Kiilge, Is spending a few days here. Mrs. Vina Stephens, of Volley Forge, hns moved to this plnce, nnd will edu cate her daughter ut Keyatone acad emy. Miss Jessie Kemmer hns returned from a few weeks' visit wllh friends at Curbondale and Iloiii sdale. Tho Ladles' aid will give a dime sup per ut the lecture room of the .Method ist Fpiscojial church Wedneadny after noon, Sept. 11. '.Mrs. Amy Hall Is nt Glenburn, where she will spend a few days at the home of Herbert 1 In 11. A. It. Konglit hns purchased a bund ling lot of H. S. Wilson near (ho 'Meth odist Fplseopal church, uud will build a dwelling thereon. A large hack load of ladles from this plaee attended the Women's Christian Temperance union convention alTunk hntinock Wednesday. Professor D. i. Harmon, Archie Spragtie, Misses dura iordner and lone Bennett attended the "Fall of Pompeii," fit Seranton, this week. Miss Hattle Gerdner attended the Hausen-Turnir wedding at Wllkcu Barre Wednesday. NEW MILFORD. Dr. I. C. Alney and wife are In Phil adelphia. Bicyclist Hearle was looked for by a number of enthusiasts till nearly mid night Thursday, when it was reporfd that he had been Injured on his trip and had given up the Job. ltev. 'Mr. Llnaberry, of this place, gave a lecture on temperance at Jack son Sunday evening. The clay pigeon shoot occurs this (Saturday) afternoon. The Lewis family gathering was held in Orange hull Friday afternoon and very largely ivttended. A bounteous dinner and a fine variety of music was Indulged in. Messrs. John Hand, Chnrles Culver and F,d. Hummers, of this place, as sisted the IMontrose band Thursday nt the firemen's celebration at Kusque hanna. Joe Halo, aged 16, hns a broken arm from f.illlng down stairs while strolling in his sleep. ' There Is a young man In Itollstnad who claims ho can ride a bike so fast evenings that the light from his bi cycle lantern can't k'P up to his. ma chine. CLARK'S GREEN, - Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Benedict and daughter, Mae, former residents here, have spenrt the week among their nu merous friends here. J. W. Abrahams, a Persian, gave an Illustrated lecture on his native coun try on Tuesday evening In the Bap tist church to a large and appreciative audience. Mrs. A. A. avis, iMrs. Alice Beatty, with Mrs. James i'oston, visited among friends and the places of Interest In Seranton on Wednesday. Everett iMarrfatn and his friend, Mr. F'arnham, of West filde, called on friends here on Tuesday, M. H, Coon made a business trip into Benton Thursday.. Mrs. James, Poston returned to her f VA wsm . r.TTJ r? home. In Strnudsburg. on Wednesday. (.Mrs. Fred Baruum and two daugh ters, of Binghamton, are visiting at Miss Fie Clark's. John Smith uid Miss Cora Cook vis ited Jordan Hollow and ChapiiKin's Lake Thui-sday. Your reporter was wrong in ptating that Jonathan tlreen had received In juries: It was his son, .Merrit Green. Ills condition was proM-rly stated ns being intoxicated, lie was riding ntn a loud nf lumber drawn by Dr. Neil's team when Given fell from the wag..n. which passed over him, breaking his leg. lie was taken to the Lackawanna, hos pital by South Ablngton P.xir Direc tor .M. H. Coon on W ednesday nk'ht. Will 1. 1 m iShannon has been here on busiiu'-s visiting his ir.uny friend. Ills cheerful countenance always makes one feet hotter from having such a friend. OLYPHANT, The theatrical season will lie opened In this .ac(, next Tliuinlay evening by the "outcasts of u Great Cltv." Thursday evening a trolley party from Scrnutnti were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Watkius. of Main street, Itlakely. Several vocal solos were rendered by W. WutUlns uud Howell Davis, of lYckvlllc. C. S. toud, of Peckville, was a caller In town yesterday. Mi.;s Alice Kelly entertained a num ber of her frl lids at her home on Water street Thursday evening. Games and dancing were Indulged tn and a most enjoyable evening was passed by ull present. 'Miss .Willi- Sillier returned to her Inline i,i i'lillaileloliia after a month's sojourn with relatives at this place. Ml.s Belle Connor is the guest of -Miss Alice Kelly, on Diinniore street. .Miss Bilie Carpenter is visiting James Nealon. mi Dunmore street. Tally Bios, are cnlarning their place of business on Lackawanna street. NICHOLSON, Mrs. Lawience Delaware street, gii"i-ts of .Mrs. F. lat. and children, of Seranton, w. fe the C. Drlgys Friday .Miss Cora Kling ha. returned after a short visit with Mrs. t). It. Alden, of Fust New Millord. Frank Welch, of Wlllfes-B.irrc, was a culler In town Wednesday last. .M:'s. Carr and daughter, Hannah, of Seranton, are visiting friends and rela tives here. Mrs. Kate Hubols, left for New York Wednesday lust. ..Miss Genevieve AVllliams entertained several of her little friends last Wednesday afternoon, the occasion be ing her sixth birthday. Mrs. H. Stephens has returned from Binpliainton. where she attended the marriage of her son, Fred, to Miss liessie Thnrn. Marlon Stephens Is attending Key. stone academy, ut Factoryvillc. HONESDALE. Ttev. J. M. Lewis nnd wife have re turned home after several Weeks' ab sence. J. T. Brady was In Shuhola Friday, calling on friends. Two wheelmen fp'un Bhighamlon passed through Honesdale yesterday on their way home. L. i). Bose, J. Kirk Hoo nnd W. ST. Gardner are enjoying a few davs' fish ing at j:ik Lake. A peach social was given at the Bap tist church Thursday night, when va rious delicacies taado from the peach were served. "How to Cure All SUIn Iliscasc." Pimply apply "Swayne's Ointment " No internal niel!o!n.; required. Cures let ter, eczema. Itch, ail eruptions mi ihu fare, h.inils, nose, etc., k-MVllig til" :klll rle.l'-, while nn. I healthy, lis ureal hc.il.ng nnd eii.-iitlve powers are possessed hy no other renii-dy. Ask your druggist fur Swavne's Ointment. ' GRATITUDE. Another man expresses his grntllrtile to Dr. Sniith and staff for curing him of a bad cii-o of ralnrrh of the head. Mr. Cust Lager called on Dr. Smith and staff. He was suffering from a bad case of ra larrh. It had caused catarrhal iiilluninia tlun of the throut nnd had extended tu the Inner ear, Inipnring his hearing and cans lug peculiar Rounds in his ears, whrh nn. noynl him very much, lie would fre qiielilly Imagine pome one had spokon to him when, la fai t, there was no one near him nt tho time. Ho commenced taking magnetic (real incuts. The Hist two weeks he thought lie was worse. The second two weeks showed a slight change for tho better, lie kept on improving and In tea weeks was r.itl.-lled that be was mired. All chronic diseases nre rum! by those dm tors. Call and see them. Consultation free. 9 lo fi dally, Tuesdays ami Friday j, 9 to 9. at .".ild Linden street. THE SCRANTON If J! RAHUFACTURIKB CO., lAligR4 or SHALE PAVING BRICK AND BUILDING BRICK Oflloo: 329 Washington Avcnno. Work.! Nav Aug. In 1-1. IV. V. K. R. M. H. DALH, General Sales Agent, Seranton, Pa EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO SiO LACKAWANNA AVt;. Thi tork wa pnrt hnwwl nt tho Mwr C' Salo at Iln7.l1t.11, I'.i. Our Kaliw, Kinra ...ilnii iirnreil ninio a-it'afaetnry ttian tlieiiuht. 1 h". cretvd on Mi.mlay waa rtmrnidiiFiy 1hi-k', anil r:irrlil nwny thu llui jaun, nn:i tha tek wlnrh la left we'll (Iihimu or at vmr own Iiriiro, 8alo nil w.-fili at thu lollowinv prfcmi: caae Drew UliiKbumi, Rrnsa pi iits, 7 cents Our Price, 3 Cents 1 caae of Unblcachait Urnwtl Cotton, i 4, heavy, for bbeetiutf only, itmsa price. 8 cents Our Prlc,4K4 Cents I caao t "hocked Clash, all llnrn, arniMprira, 10 ant Our Price, 5 Cents 1 mm lilcaclifil Towp'.a. hy tha pair, f I iugod, groaa price, 0 canta. Our Prlco,10Conts I ram 9 4 Blcarhad Mohawk alualin, er.wi prioo, 25cents - Our Price, 12V Cents A great aale for the lite of every household. I raaa ot Torkcy lied Coven, alxoa 8x4 and ' 111x4, groM price, tl.nil and Our Prtee, 50c. and 69a Faat '1 nrkey itod. HE DRY IDS CO.. .518 EBKIG0 ID AM 3 SURGICAL INSTITUTE Si.co sorst) Dr. Rooraj, at lib olt-t:inl. ltd. 412 Sprues St., Scrcnion, Pa., Ci ntinuo to treat Dr. lli9vi' old pa tl.'iits mill all others who untrc ill. t oll and i tliiin. They trcnt you reason ably and with croat micciM Blood Poison, Rheumatism ami ull foriua tf acuiot'lm.uic uud urtott!i diM'ttuea uf tuen, women and c'olilro'i, and se cret diseaso Tumor3, Cancers and Goitres removed without tho use of knife or pain. ... i 1 1 liOUiU IIOill Fluidity from ID A. M. t 4 1". M. 223 Lackawanna Ave., Sc::.i Wc are the Selling Agents for Seranton 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 ot 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 B7 THE BELL CLOTHING HO . 230 Lackawanna Ave SIGN OF THE BELL NT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. CoM nf the bast quality for dometl ns. nnd of all hIkoh, Unllvered tn ani (art of the city nt lowest price. Orders left nt mv ortica NO.118 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, firwt floor. Third National lianh, or aent by mall or telephone to tha tone, will receive iirompt attention. Hoeclal contract will bn mado for tha Mi ajuj delivery of Itui-kwheat Coal. WIV1. T. SMITH, X I'oliUi' U rltf lnnrnnl etH'urr for lnT MANuAnn ly Ittnl ull nttfiiililiif niininH Lv Intth of youtiir and inidillo iii-Huiinu. m-Bimiaii. llll(( .1. M, lirmlllMlttf wrnlc. Illfn, NiTYOtifl lMnlity.Kltfitlr KmlKi.Iot.i.,(nyliniillon. liixnnit, Kll.nuri.ni; lrui!tnniM!iof ix.wcrnr tl' lien crat!viiiirinn.Buiinttliiirnrur.riitiiily, bnnhmi anil nmr riwvlaqnfiililyriiri'il hy Op. 1,'o.lrlriior Spnnl.h rrve raln. Uify Dot only run' by ittarlinif iilthi.wnt nlMi. S?J"l .,'.n1. "f" P F'ent. M llll! 'IIINlr mid lll.omt 1. 1 1 1. Ill It, hllnKlliK Iwt tli pink lrl"W to inlo rhik and iwlmlw llio KIKK O' VOI i'll to tl. ll.nt. Hymsll.irl.iMrlK.xirH f.ir . with rll. leu ritiilie tn m or rerun.! thr oinnrr. He..k bw.avnauk.crUraluth.uoiUiiiii,AaWl'irl. Tor mil by JOHN H. l'MKI.I'S, irus. Bint, Weonilnsave. and Siituce Htrvct, 2 cnaea of Buninior rtalliricirnn Man' Vn ilerwenr, in all qualities, Krom prico, Itio., !lju and fulc.. nnr Prico to Close Out Entire Lot 20o ffildnznn Slen'a Whlto tTiilnnnilriod Bhlrta, pure Hum larani, donhlolr,jntaul back, groaa price, 50 cauts, Our Price, 29 Cents HO down of Otitlnpt Bhirt In all qualities Rrini prico. V9o Wlo., Olc. B'nl ",ic Wo will makes aweonou tho entire lot and let bar go at 25 Cents Your Choice HOSIERY-Thoao price will hold cooil ter all this woek. e;l pair Mon a Hock t Cc, griwa price, IUe.; Ill pair Ladlea' Kt It) ack Horn, t;riH .ri. e, 10 eenta. Our Price, 5c.j W dozen ot Kntach EalbrlKtfuu Half lioae, nnd I'aat Black Hoaa, gross price, !i ecuta. Our Price, 12!ti Cents Ladle' f'ftnts at ona half leaa than elaow bore. lie careful aud call. IMfibMjb USE, iaaHtaaa a frVr mrw? TO our patrons: ,u,sr1,.r.n"Cro-MJlu:0- wls,,.to wurc their many pat. rons that they will this year hold t their usual custom ol m Ulna STKICI'LY OLD YVIIKAT untU . new crop Ls fully eared. New wheat is now upon the market, and ovv.nu to the excessively Ury weather many millers are of the orniion that it is already cured, aud in proper condition for iml!mR. Washburn-Ooshy Co. will tuko no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully thrco months to mature before Kfindin. This careful attention to every detail o! milling baa Phiced WnsJiburn-Crosby Co.'t flour far above other brands. fro 4 V V lUumiULlU Wholesale Agents. S1EBE0ECEB Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, and Lcce Curtains, Draperies and Upholstery Goods. Pertaining to the Carpet and Certain Trade. 4C6408 Lackawanna Avenue, Seranton, 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-BAR RE. PA., Manufacturers of ocomotiyes, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HC1STISG AfCD PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. 1 RIGHT IN m ivionaav. eoiemoer ym. And see what you think of our new Clothing Department. We will not be happ)- until wc have sold to every inau here. It oughtn't to be a very hard thing to do. It won't be if 3'ou come here, when )'ou need such things. We're going to staud strictly on the merit of our goods (as we have for nearly six years). Wc ask for your trade because we think wc can do better for you than anybody else will. We want you to try it just once. Where you go after that once will depcud on the quality of the goods j-ou get. We're not afraid of that. If you are once our customer it's nearly cer tain you'll remain our customer. Get what you want and pay us as you can. Don't forget we open ji MONDAY, SEPTEMBEF: 9. . CLOTHIERS. Y. M. HOME FURNISHERS. M5 - 11 Will, Li LU 00 EM Iff II C. A. Building, ( 7 Wyoming ve.. ' V: ,.-'"(;-.:vy,',!A-:- iv .