THE SCRAXTON TMBUNE-TUESDAT MORNING. - SEPTEMBER 10, 1895. Carbondal? Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ;i AND . DEATH OF MKS. COXRON. An Old Hesldent Pa.ses Away t the S of V8 Years. On Sunday iMrs. Frederika Conron. of 36 Wyoming street. passed away. Mrs. Conron was one of the ulilirst res idents of the blty. being 9 yeurs of ' aue at the time of her death. She was born In Stuttgart, Germany, and when . years of age moved to this country with nor mother and brother, her father having come over In 1817. Not long after her arrival In this country she was married to '"'a'" Pearborn. of Dundaff. one child, Abram Dearborn, who now resides In Dakota, being born to them. Her hus band having died she was again mar ried to John Conron at Montrose, soon after moving to this city, where she has lived ever sine Two children were born to them. P. C. Conron. of Wakarousa. Kansas, and Miss tllxa Conron, of this city. The deceased was one of the early Inhabitants of this place, having moved here when it was yet but a little mining village. Her memory did not desert her In her old age. and she had many Interesting tales to tell or the development of the village into a prosperous and thriving city. The funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, at her late home, on Wyoming street. Kev. H. P. Hotherway will assist in the services, which will be conducted by Hev. Charles Le. of the First Fresbyterlan church. MR. FOX HONORED. His Employes Show Their Kcspect or ho Genial Proprietor and His Wife. Sunday, afternoon the employes of (Hotel Anthracite showed the respect and esteem In which they held Land lord Vox and his wife in a most pleas ant way: , , Shortly after dinner the employes or the hotel gathered in the dining room and word was sent forMr. Fox and Ills wife He was considerably surprised and not a little alarmed at the gather ing, but his fears were soots dispelled when tMr. Woodman, head clerk, stepped forward and in a neat little speech thanked lilm on behalf of the employes for the kindness and con sideration with which he had always treated them. Then he gave Mr. Fox a more tangible proof of their esteem In the shape of a beautiful ebony walking Stick with a gold handle, on which were Inscribed the following words: "Pre vented to F. M. 'ox by the employes of Hotel Anthracite." After presenting the cane to .Mr. Fox, iMr. Woodman turned to iMrs. Fox and gave her a beautiful silver tea set. Mr. Fox was entirely overcome ny emotion, and could hardly speak for some time. After he gained control of himself he thanked them for their kind remembrance, anil told them they would always be prized by his wife and himself, and that each employ.? would always have his kindest regard. JUMPED THE TRACK. One of the Street Cars Kan Off at Moon's lllnckstnlih Shop. Sunday night one of ths cars of the Rapid Transit company ran off the track at the Intersection of Canaan and Belmont street and nearly plunged over into Racket brook. Much has been said about the terri fic speed at which the company let their employes run the cars down Bel mont street, but despite it all. they still continue to let them go, and Sun day night's accident will probably show the danger. About 9.30 a car under the control of Conductor Eueene Hudson started down Belmont street and as there was not much tratllc and the track pretty straight, he let the car out. This was all right until the car struck the sharp turn at Canaan street, when It left the track. It was thought by those on board and by the spectators that it would surely go over Into Racket brook and. In deed, it came within a few feel of do ing so. However, the mad ride ended happily and the passengers are con gratulating themselves on their nar row escape, as had it gone over the bank It would have ended horribly. It took quite a while to have the car re-railed and the traffic on the road Was delayed for some time. PRESENTED WITH A FLAG. Contractor T. C. Robinson Is Heinombered by His Employes. Contractor T. C. RoMnson was re membered by his employes on Satur day night, the occasion being his fifty second birthday. At 8 o'clock twenty five employes came Into his office. Mr. Robinson was entirely taken by sur prise. He was put at ease, however, when Milo Felts, the oldest employe, stepped forward and said that they had been informed that it was his fifty-second Scrofula in the Eyes At well as In every other form, la perma sently cured by Hood's BarsapariUa. " I bad scrofulf) in my eyes .and tried several phy sicians bot found no cure. My wife persuaded me to try Hood's Barsa pariUa. I had 's choking sensa tion, was troubled with night sweats, and bad dyspep- els in very severe &' . . A l lurm. jitter hi log Hood's Barsa pariUa two weeks the choking spells and dyspepsia troubled me leas. I have now taken several bottles of Hood's Saraapa tilla. and And that I am entirely cured." William L. Patnb, Berryvllle, Virginia, Hood's Sarsaparilla la the only True Blood purlflor Promt nently in the public eye. fl ; six for 5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A. Hood's Pills h.rrr,u:' .CARPETS. All the latest Fall Styles. CURTAINS . We handle nil klndn and styles. RUGS AND MATS In endless variety from 25c. to $10.00.: . v - . -. v . ALSOlair . Oil Clbths,Llnoleutns, Window Shades. Wall Papers Carpet - Sweepers and Fancy Chairs. J.Scott Inglis ; vis 'umwuu ivavL ' v ' i ": , i f, J, Low Prices our motto. :";v-; -: '.' birthday. Ho then.- In behalf of the men present, presented Mr. Robinson with a beatulful Hag. lUxl.H feet. Mr. Ro'uinson was speechless, but, overcoming his emotion, thanked them in a most sincere manner for their re membering him, ami said that he hoped all would live to see It wave for many days. SECURED II1S DIVORCE. And J. A. U. Albright Is Therefore Happy. When the Daily Anthracite was In existence, people will remember the gentlemanly young man who took the telegraph news for that paper. They will also remember how It was one day rumored around the streets that Mr. Albright was a married man and that his wife had come to this city In search of her husband to have him support her. 'Before she had been here many days. vMr. Albright packed his trunk and left the city. 'Mrs. Albright also leaving In a few days. Before leaving dir. Albright said that he had applied for a divorce before coming to Carbondule and thought that it had ibeen secured by this time. He said that he would return In a short time and left! a young man in his place, but as the Anthracite expired a short time after, he did not come. The only reason Mr. Albright did not get the divorce was because his lawyer had been debarred and caused consid erable delay. Last week, though, the case was finished and the young man is once more free. KAN INTO A WAGON. A Trolley Car Crushes Into the Wagon of lieorfie Shaffer. Yesterday morning one of the wagons belonging to the bottling works of Ueorge 'Shaffer was run Into by a street car and badly damaged. The wagon wasdi lven by Lewis 'Mun son, and a little below the Eighth ave nue bridge he started to cross the track. He saw the cur approaching, but thought It would wait on the switch. But the car did not stop and the driver saw too late that unless the car should be stopped he would be run down. He signaled to the motorman to stop the car, but he evidently thought he would get across, as he only slackened the speed. Munson Jumped and the car struck the wagon with great force and tumbled It over Into a ditcn. The ditch was quite deep and It took quite a time to get the wagon out. It was out at last, however, and found to be damaged but slightly. The men- who gathered nround the scene of the wreck were very Indignant over the affair and put the whole blame on the motorman. REAL ESTATE CHANGES. Prominent Cltijcim Mako Denis in alu uble City Property. J. B. Shinnoii and Attorney J. F. Reynolds have just made a dal by which part of the property known n hte .Mother" Johnson lot, has changed hand.. . ' The property will be valuable In time and as the gentlemen are going to have the property laid out In building lots, real estuto In that vicinity will proba bly go up. The part purchased by the gentlemen Is four and a half acres In extent, being half of the whole lot. It is nof known what the qunsideratlon was. The purchase was made by Mrs. Adam Bryden. Among other changes that have been made Is the 'Poarce property, which was sold at public Bale on Saturday. It was purchased by William Aunger, the consideration being $1,440. Stroud & Chamlierlin have also sold one of their lots at "Grand View" to James Sweeney, of Maytleld yard, who will commence the erection of a house at once. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. The Young (Ladies' Cooking club will picnic tomorrow at Crystal Lake. Misses 'Nora and Lydla and James Gallagher have returned to their home in Wllkes-Iiarie. after a month's visit with Miss Nora Nealon, on South Church street. J. F. Altkenson, who Is In Emergency hospital with Inflammatory rheuma tism, Is rapidly recovering. He was able to tuke a Short walk Sunday. John Francis Holmes, of this city, left yesterday morning for Allegheny college. Miss Bell Vannan has gone to New York, where.., she will visit for two weeks. Mrs. Llby Lassloy, of this city, has accepted a position us teacher In the high school at Hancock, N. Y. Mrs. Augusta Srhermerhoi n, who has been seriously 111 for the pust six weeks, Is recovering. Miss Nellie Farrell, of Olyphant, Is visiting Miss lAnna Grady, of i'ark street. MIhs Jennie Xolh, of Scranton, Is vis iting Miss Wilht-lmlna Mohrs. Miss Nellie Cfiurtright Is visiting Scranton friends. Miss Maggie Holleran, of Tilngham ton. who has buen the guest of 'Mrs. William Buckley, of River street, for the past two weeks, has returned home. iMr. and " Mrs. George Van Keuren have returned to their home. In Jer sey City, after spending a' few days at Hotel Anthracite. Peter. Dookerty. of South Church street. Is entertaining Miss Mary Far rell and John Farrell. of Olyphant. 1. H. Manley,- formerly employed at th 'Erie breaker, has accepted a po sition with the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company of Scranton. Joseph O'Hourke. of -South Wyoming street, has accepted a position in the Star Steam Dye works. Miss Ella (II arte, of Iliindaff street, left yesterday morning for Manslleld, where she will enter the State Normal school at that place. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Waterlleld have returned 'home from an extended trip, which included New York, Albany, Boston and Newark. Charles Decker has returned to hi home In South CiCnaun, after a visit with Frank Kelfer, of South Church street. The family of Select Councilman C. 13. Spencer have returned to their home In this city after, spending several weeks In Wsymart: . Patrick Newcomh.'of Farvlew street, has been spending a few days in Sus quehanna. '.Mrs. Henry r$erry, of Delmont street. Is entertaining . Mrs. William Mam. bert and daughter, Mary, of Troy, N. Y. iMIss Gertrude Rcllljr, of Susquehan na, Is visiting Jier sister, Mrs. T. V. Walker, of South (Main street. iMIss Bridget Newcomn has returned from a visit with friends In Susque hanna. Messrs. John Shannon and Thomas LevlMon made a business trip to Scran ton yesterday. Matthew Harte, of 'Dundaff street, spent yesterday In. Scranton. Misses Molllo end Susie Okowlts, of Honesdale, are visiting' .Miss Mary Smith, on Canaan street. .Attorney J. J Reynolds spent yes terday In Scranton on professional business. s ,.. L. L.' Loveland, who 'has been seri ously lit with typhoid .fever, Is im proving. ! ' J City Treasurer Oramer and wife have returned from Crystal Lake, where thpy enjoyed camp life for a week. Miss Armlnta V.- Schock, of Schultz Grove, Pa., la vistlng her aunt, Mrs. E. L. Smith. , Mrs. N. L. .(Mora, of Scranton, Is visiting friends in 'town. iMIss Alice Gerrlty, of Dundaff street, Is visiting friends In Scranton. Harry J. Vandermark, of Lexington. Ky Is vl;ltlnghls parents. Mr. and ABSOLUTELY PURE Mrs. J. A. Vandermark. on Wyoming 8tMtas Elite Flanagan, of Dundnff street, has returned home from a visit with friends In Scranton. Mrs. John Burton, of Tenth avenue, is visiting friends in Albany. Miss Ella l'urdy is visiting friends In Honesdale. ,Mlss (Mary Maxwell, of Park street. Is eonllned to tier home by Illness. . The blisses Mamie Nealon and May Haley, of Dundaff street.''who have been visiting friends In Plymouth for the past two weeks, have returned home. 'Mr. and Mrs. James (Lindsay, of Yar rlngton hill, bave returned from a trip to Albany. X. Y. Miss Mabel Carr, of Canaan street, left yesterday for Port Jervls, where she will spend the winter. Miss iMarlan Crane will spend part of the week at the home of her uncle, W. M. Lnthrop, In Green Ridge. Misses Lillian lwls, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. and Anna Lowler. of Peckvllle. are visiting Miss Bridget McAndrews, on Cottage street. PECKVILLE. Mr. and IMrs. George Shay left last Friday to take in the sights of New York city. William Barber, Miss Ena Barber and IMr. and (Mrs. Willis Hansom, all of Leiioxvllle. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 'Barber Sunday. IMrs. Otutler and two children, of Buf falo, are visiting their brother, John Snooks. About 100 of the citizens of this place assembled at the hose rooms last e?at urday evening to make arrangements to get another water company Into this place. George INewton was selected as chairman, and iHenry Purdy as secre tary. After some able suggestions and remarks by several present, a motion was made that a committee of live be appointed to wait on the several water companies of Archbald. Olyphant and Jerymn. and offer Inducements to the latter two. It was considered that on account of the scarcity of water at present the former, which is in here ...... iu ni.Kt t.i furnish mitflelent water to this growing community. The committee consists of W. B. Stevens. Henry 'Purdy. Joseph G. Bell. J. K. Doyle anil Joan vwiitic. ine eniniiui tee has called another meeting for this H'uesdav) evening at the hose com pany's house. William Siiooks will start ,io time a course of studies at the Lackawanna school at Scranton this morning. The Kamblers. of Justus, will play Dr. Grover's team here next Saturday afternoon. rnntrKinr Tnvhpp hns received the contract to build the new (Polish Catho lic church at Forest City, wnicn win oe stnrted In a few days. in, Tuiiu telll leave this morning for New York city to pur chase her new ran ana winter ninunei? stock. Miss Mary Cairns, of Wlnton, will accompany her. JERMYN. Robert Yendall accompanied his daughter, Harriet, to New York and will see her safely started on her visit to Wales. Shu sails by the Brlttanic, Wednesday. Harry Bovard Is spending his vaca tion In Great Bend. Mrs. M. E. Allen, sister of Dr. M. J. Shields, left yesterday for her home, In Texas. Frank Winter, Grant Bell, Ralph Ry mer and Richard Gendall leave for Wyoming seminary this morning. Bids will be received for heating the Methodist church, either by steam or hot air. Mrs. Joseph Phillips, of Cemetery street. Is seriously 111. John Skinner, of Plymouth, England, Is the guest of Alfred Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. W. 'S. Badger returned yesterday from a ten days' pleasure trip In 'New York state. George Fritz and Simon Pomery, of White's Valley, Wayne county, wtsre Jermyn visitors yesterday. Sneak thieves entered the cellar of P. T. Flaherty and stole a large quan tity of canned fruit. The corner stone of the Primitive Methodist church will be laid Sept. 16 at Z p. m. The following Is the pro gramme: Selection, Jermyn band; In vocation, Itev. II. O. Russell; slngiiift. choir; opening ceremony, Rev. J. Pmud; selection, band; oration, Rev. T. M. Batemun; receiving offerings; depositing articles In corner ' stone; laying corner stone by M. J. Shields; prayer. Rev. C. Prosser; doxology; ben ediction. Hev. J. Sutcllffe. lAt 8 p. m. there will be a lecture In Gllmore hall by Hev. T. ar. Bateman; subject, "Billy Bray." FACTOR V VI CLE. Miss Ida Marshall, of Dunmore, who has been vlsltnlg friends at this place, will return home today, Mrs. John Rcnchler, . of Serantnn, spent Saturday with Mrs. L. H. Chase, on Academy street. Miss Cnrrle 'Slmrell will teach at Wilkes-Barre In one of the public schools this fall and winter. The marriage of Thomas Foley, of '.Mount t'oh I), to Miss Bertha Stamans. of this place, is announced to take place Sept. 17. i.Mrs. Alary Rlvcnburg. of Oarbondale, has moved Into 'Mrs. Sarah Slmrell's house, on Academy street. Her son will attend Keystone academy. The Wyoming county fair M Tunk- hnnnock will liit hcld Sept. 18, 19 and 20. Messr. William Freeman, M. V. Townsend, Harry Seamans and Jerry Green attended the Hale-Freeman law suit at Scranton Monday. Louis WhltmarBh, of lilngliamton. is the guest or nis uncle, Dr. E. T. Whea ton, on Ttiver street. Rev. James Fielding and wife nre visiting at Philadelphia for a few weeKs. Miss Margaret Jenkins, of Scranton, who has been spending a couple of weeksi at this plaoa, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Henwond, of Maple stroet. entertained friends from Scranton over Sunday. HONESDALE. T. Tt. Clark Is spending a fow days at his New York store. (Messrs. Fuller, Dunlap, Brady, Chambers, Ham and Clark spent Sun day at Lanknwaxen. Argument In the case of O'Connell vs. Erie compuny was finished today and the case Is now before the arbitrators for decision. 'School opened today with a large at tendance of scholars. , un sunuay arternoon one or our down town citizens thought It was time to flush'the sewerage out nf the Lacks waxen river, so he took the boards off 'from Irving Lake dam, and' left. the. electric light works without water for their engines. 1 t . , John I. Brady and Paul W. Gardner left on Monday for a, three days' trip (througn numvan county. ; i MONTROSE. iMIss Emma 'Riley spent Thursday In Montrose. Miss Halsey and Mrs. Hlnsted and little son. were calling on friends in town during the week. ' , MoatfoM will sega ks properly styled "Deserted Village,' as one by one our summer visitors leave us. Already their absence Is beginning to be felt In many ways.- Miss Florence Lathron gave a tea to several of her friends on Thursday af ternoon. The party at Miss .Met a Guy's on Sat urday evening was a tine affair, and evrybody came away highly pleased with the charming entertainment. Asa Lathrop. who was SO years old last Friday, was agreeably surprised to una some friends awaiting mm when he came home from business. His daughter had planned the surprise, and a most delightful time was spent by those who were fortunate enough to be Included. Mrs. Riley and daughters and Mrs. Holms and daughter, who have been spending two weeks at Silver Lake, are back again In 'Montrose, where they will spend the week. CLARK'S QREEN. Mr. and Mrs. fi. F. Courtrlght are in Illinois attending the funeral of Thomas Courtrlght, a brother of the former, who died 1 In . California. In terment to be made at 'his old home in Illinois. iMr. and 'Mrs. Andrew Singer visited the gorgeous "Fall of Pompeii" on Fri day evening last. A corn roast evening party was held at the Courtrlght Willow Brook farm last Wednesday evening. A enohre party, held at the home of ex-county superintendent on Friday evening, as enjoyed by some thirty persons, who retired In the small hours of Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Barrett, of Blng hanvton, have been visiting among rel atives here. General Phlnney and wife, who have been summering at Maple Croft, will leave today for their home in New Jersey. Announcements have been made that J. F. Crowell and Thomas 'Bumly, of Carbondale, will give one of their va ried recitals In the Interest of the Kp worth league at this place on Tuesday evening, Sept. 17. consisting of vocal and Instrumental solos upon the either and organ, with recitations. Our Bicycle club Is assuming goodly proportions, and may be heard from In a substantial manner In the near future. On Thursday night the hardware store of 'S. C. Koons wns entered by some of the light-fingered gentry, who obtained booty to the value of about $100, consisting of about tcl in money and the balance in revolvers and other goods. HALLSTEAD. An unknown man was found dead In the yard here on Friday evening, ale was buried in dtose Hill cemetery on (Saturday afternoon. He was found near a pile nf coal ashes, and It. Is sup posed that death was due to suftoca tlon from the gas. The borough council met on Saturday evening. (Saturday was pay day at the silk mill. '.Mr. and IMrs. Theodore Parker, of 'Biiighamton, are visiting at the resi dence of Dr. T. D. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 'Parker, of Blnghamton, 'spent Sunday at the resi dence or Dr. T. I). Lamb. Mr. James, the past supreme arohon of New Haven, Is reorganizing the neptasopns in tms place. Members of the high school of this place are to organize a literary society tnis wieeg. "How to euro All Skin Dlseuco." Simply apply "Swavne's Ointment." No Internal medicine required. Cures tet ter, eczema, itcli, all eruptions on the face. hands, nose, etc., leaving the skin clear. white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for Swnyne's u;niment. GRATITUDE. Another man expresses his gratitude to Dr. Smith and staff for curing him of a bad case of catarrh of the head. Mr. Gust Lager called on Dr. Smith and staff. He was suffering from a bad caso 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 on noyed him very much. He would fre quently imngine some one had spoken to him 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 the better. Ho kept on Improving and In ten weeks was sutlstlcd that ho was cured. All chronic diseases are cured by those doctors. Call and see them. Consultation free, 9 to G dally, Tuesdays and Frlduys, 9 to 9, at 505 Linden street. THe SCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICK TILE MANUFACTURING CO., MARtM or SHALE PAVING BRICK AND BUILDING BRICK Ofllosi 328 Washington Avenue. Works! Nay Aug, Pa E. W. V. R. B. m. hTdale, General Sales Agent, Scranton, Pa EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO., 516 LACKAWANNA AVE. Tim ntock wc parrliaacJ nt tho Flieriff'i Bala at Hazleton, IV Our Kalur, ninco niwiilngv proved mora rnitltfuetory tuan wo thought. Tho crowd on Monday waa vnorniuualy lm -e, and carried awuy tha Buriralnn. and the atock which la left wo'll diapiwo of at your own tiricea. Halo all wnek at tha following prlcea: 1 caaa Droaa Oiiighain. biih price, 7 cotita, Our Price, 3 W Cent 1 cue of Unbleached Brown Cotton, 4 4, heavy, for heating' only, tiroae price. cent, Our Price, 4H Cents 1 case Checked Crash, all linen, ureeaurlco, 10 cents. Our Prlee, 8 Cents 1 caaa llleached' Townla, by the loir,, hinged, grow price, XOoenta. Our. Priee, 10 Cents IceaeH Bleached Mohawk Itoalin. groea price, its cents. Our Prlee, 12 M Cents A freat aale for the Me. of every household. l caa of Turkey Bed Coven, aliea 8x4 and' 10x4, grow price, 91.00 and l SO, - Our Prlee, BOe. end 69c . Feat Turkey Bod.. , EH DM M CO.. 1 oIO fiOBlCDI PRICE STCRE. 516 Usr,?a kp. Bare Maori to Dr. Reeva at his old stunt. Not 412 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa., Continue to treat Dr. Rnt' old pa tiul sua all others who may c il i. Call and them. They treat you n-Mo-ably and with great sueens Blood Poison, Rrteumatlsmsnd nil forms of acuta chrome auU uarvous diteases of mB. women and children, and se cTt disiMwu. Tumors, Cancers and Goitres removed without the use of knife or pain. ii hi 9 mm 9 p. n Buudays from 111 A. M. t 4 l. M. THE BELL 230 Lackavanna Am. Scranta H-A-T-S We are the Selling Agents for Scranton of the $3 a stylish, hand-made, first class Derby, guaranteed to be as good as any $5 hat m the market. Three Dollars' worth oi 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 OF THE BELL ITT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of the bast quality for domeatl tse, and of all bIsos, delivered in mai 1'itrt of the city at lowest price. uraers ten ai my uraca NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE. Raar room, first floor, Third National Bank, or sent by mall or telephone to the fcloe, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts will be mad for the aua ana aenveir or uucKwnoai iai. WM. T. SMITH. 'naUlie U rlttra Cwuilfrd Vum tar LfltT MANHOOD nil all attendluir uiTllH'tlti both of younic and mkHIo aitotl men and women. 1 ha full Hoot lofYOllTUH'L Rrnilla of treatment KI(ll(l:s, mdu-tig wrak Bcaa,NerTOua Ifebilttj, NEffhUy KmUdtoiifttt'oniiumirtloii. TiiauItT, Exhaurtlnii riralnaand Ion of power or tlii (Jfln crettvw Cfrfi-aniuntutjntr one foritudy, bii'hieiw and mar rtaavlagiiicklrvumttiyllr. ICwdrlt ilea tpanlna ftrrva iiralna. They not only turn by (tartinir attheiwat ofilfa tun, but an a frrrat M.ltV K: Tlt.Mlt) ad III.OOU III ll.UI'll, brWlng baek the alnk alow to nala hecU and mitorltii,' tbn PIKE Of YOUTH to tha pallant. Ily mall,l.0ll iierboi or 8 for tit with writ, ten aaarantea to rare mr rrfnnd thf mnnry. Hook trio. Baaalaii ar Urala C. llax MUDD, M aw a For sale by JOHN II. I'HKM'H. UiuB glut, Wyoming aye. uml Spruce street. 1 cases of Slimmer Bntbrlgfran Meo'i Tin. derwear, In nil qualities, Rrosi price, 5c, Hjc And otic nur Price to Close Out Entire Lot 20o GDOoKcn Men's White (Tnlnundrlod Shirts, pnru linen bosom, double f rout and back, gross price, 50 cants, Our Prlee, 29 Cents KM dozen of Outing Shirts, In all uualitloi, groea price, !fllc. HUc.. GOc, Ilk), and 75c. We will make a sweep on the entire lot and let her go at 29 Cents Your Cholee HOSIERY-These prices will hold good tor all this wook. 6tiU pair Men's Socks t So., groea price, 10c, s SI pair Ladiee' Past Black Hose, gross price, 10 cents, '. Our Prlee, 8o.l W dosen of French balbrlggaa Half Hose, and Fast Black Pose, gross prioe, 8S cents, . v- , Our Price, 12X Cents ' Ladles' Vesta at one-half leas than elsewhere. Be careful ead call. Gotham Hat Gotham Hat aa eaw m (M)TIN TO our patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to amurt their many pais rons thnt they will this year hold to their usual custom of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat Is now upon the market, and owinn to the excessively dry weather many millers are of the opinion that it Is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby 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 baa placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other brands. MM MEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. KERR, SIEBECKER & CO. Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, and Lace Curtains, Draperies and Upholstery Goods. R 1 Pertaining to the 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., Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. ' Oeneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. 11 W-4W- I r 'TWAS A MASTER-STROKE OF BUSINESS POLICY. The introduction of these OUTFIT SALES first it was one room then twe and three now it's three rooms at the price of two for $00.00. We furnish homes in this style: Parlor Suit, 6 I I Table, i pair PARLOR Pole and Trimmings, Brussels Carpet. BED R00K1 1 Antique Table, 2 Spriug.Cottou Top Mattress, 2 Pillows, Ingrain Carpet DINING il Chairs, 2 Window Shades, R00I A i oo-PIECE DINNER SET included FREE with above THREE-ROOM OUTFIT for $99.00. CREDIT FREE TO No Notes Easy Payments. L CLOTHIERS, ''"" J Y. M. HOMI FURNISHERS, (MILL pieces; Silk Plush Parlor Lace Curtains, Curtain Bed, Dresser, Washstand, Chairs, Rocker Woven Wire An Antique Oak Extension Ta ble, 6 feet long, 6 High Back Ingrain Carpet. ALU 4 C. A. Building ' lBotll81tw R Wyoming Av. J 4;.7 ... I I M 1 i . V