. . if . is Carbondal? Neufe. SKIPPED TOWN. Lcovlne Ills Wife and Children rfnd Several tnrjc Hills 1 nrld. Thursday night John McLaughlin, of No. 15 Clime's alloy, shook the ilust of the city from his foot and btfiook him self to parts unknown, leaving his wife nn.l throe small chilJren, who wnulil be .tliunkful to know of his whereabouts. Whi'ii latt soon by his wlt'o, about It o'clock In tho niornlnw, he sal J ho was RoltiR to draw his pay and wouM be bark in half an hour. He did not come back, however, and at 12 o'clork Ms cousin. iMielMiel ym said that ho had discovered a mistake In his pay and was watting to have it fixed. Stdl be did not come back, and Mrs. Me Lnuslilln bej.ati to be alarmed as the afternoon worewwny. NUrht came on and still the husiliand did not return, and In the morning Mrs. M.d.auhlln b.-trin. to fear that he had deserted her. What (rives the rtronsest cb'W to this is the fact that he drew his pay In full up to date and had .about $"0. McLaughlin Is a pood looking yonns man . of dark complexion, and has a small dark mustache. He Is well built and weiphs probably 1!I0 pounds, lie was employed as 11 airman on the Pela ware and Hudson lately, having been ohanped about two weeks asro from Conductor Wagner's train to his pres ent place. Mrs. iMoLauphlln says she can give .no reason for his golnp away. (McLaughlin loft several lamp bills . unpaid, one store bill amountlne to over $100. The rent on the house was also overdue. The furniture was levied XHHjn yesterday by -Michael Mor.m. at the Instance of John Oliine, who thought (Mrs. MeLauphlln knew some thing of where her husband was. Ho ha since come to the belief that sh'a does not. and will be lenient with her. Mrs. McLomrhlln Is wllllnp to have her things levied upon and seems to be sorry that they will not brintc enouph to pay the bills. TEXT HAS ARRIVED. The First Schleveren Meeting Will rtc Held Sunday. The tent of the Evangelist Schleveroa arrived from Scranton. yesterday and men were working last night putting It up. A meetl-ng of those most Inter ested In the matter was (hold at the Presbyterian church and those present pledged themselves for all deficiencies. T. C. Robinson. Percy lirlsgs and V.r. T. 'Nye wore appointed tent com mittee; W. T. Price and John 15. Hnyt itnd C. W. Perkins are the reception nnd entertainment committee. Profes sor A. P. Thomas. P.. It. Hall. William Ople and Mrs. Alexander will compose the music committee, under Mr. Wolf 'son, T. C. Robinson and W". H. Lath ' rope, Charles Avery and Percy Brlggs the executive and finance committee. All money subscribed shall he pih' to Charles Avery at the Merchants' and (Mechanics' bank, and anyone wishing to give money to help pay expenses can give the money to Mr. Avery at the same place. The proposed meetings are gaining considerable Interest and the benefit will probably be great. A large crowd promises to be present, and the tent will probably be full. The members of the different choirs are asked to be at the tent Saturday evening, when they will have a rehear sal under -Mr. Wolfson. WILL RECONSIDER AWARD. Tooth's T.ld Was S8i Lower Than th Other Contractors. At last Tuesday's meeting of the councils the bids for the proposed Im provement on .''alem avenue were read, and after considerable discussion, awarded to Collins & Kennedy. Many were In favor of giving it to John Sooth and a vote resulted In a tie. Collins Sr Kennedy finally got It. as It was then thought that Booth's bid was $1S high er, and it was only Justice to give it to the lowest bidder. It has since been learned, however, that there was some mistake In the figuring, and instead of being $1S high er, Booth's hid was over JSO lower. It is now thought that to save th property owners tho greater expense that It would be best -to ro-oonsider th! bid and give It to Mr. Booth. A meet ing was accordingly held last night to discuss the advisability of the move. On the night of the mooting held pre vious to. the one of awarding the con ' tract. City Engineer Prick was con , suited and asked to find the difference between the different bids. As the meeting was held -to get the results, Mr. Frlck hurriedly figured out the cost and found that Collins & Ken- nody's was $1,777 and Booth's $1,7!C.. In doing the same work again, to be ' sure of the results, Mr. Prick found . that he had made a mistake In earry i Ing his figures, having dropped $W0. The total cost would -then bring Col- What Shall I Do? Is toe earnest, almost agonizing cry of - weak, tired, oerrona women, and crowded, . overworked, struggling men. Blight dif- flcnlties, ordinary oares, household work , or daily labor, magnify tbeniielvea into 1 seemingly impaiaable mountains. Thla la simply because the nerres are ; weak, the bodily organs debilitated, and they do not Take proper nourishment. Feed tbe nerres, 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 Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood and is thus tho best friend to unfortunate humanity. Be snre to get Hood's and only Hood's. All druggists, fl; six for (5. HnrtH'e Dille th" a'tor-dinner pill and 11UUU a I'll IS family cathartic. 25o. CARPETS. All the latest Fall Styles. CURTAINS We handle all kinds and styles. RUGS AND MATS In endless variety from 25c. to $10.00. Oil Cloths.Llnoletims, Window Shades, Wall Papers, Carpet ' Sweepers and Fancy Chairs. J. Scott Inglis , 419 ucmwiikm ave.iul . t, $. Low Prices our motto. . TITE Una & Kennedy's to J1.877. which Is $S2 more than iMr. Booth's. Mr. Frlck was absent from the meeting when the con tract wiis given, but gave the correct figures at his earliest convenience. W 111 lava Xew Suits. A special meeting of the Knights of Father MntheW was held to have the members measured for their new suits. N-tirly nil the members were ptvstnt nnd seemed pleased at the Idea of a new uniform. The units will be of n dark gray shade and of the sack pattern. A large amount tt black braid will be on the sleev. s and bn-ists of 'the coats, and they will have velvet sleeves. The caps will be of the same style us worn formerly. A Hoy Injured. Yesterday nflernoon Karl Buck, the little son of 'Mr. and (Mrs. John It. Burk. of Perte aomie. met with n painful accident. Just, before school he. w it'll a number of companions, wa3 playing on the high stone wall near No. I school. In some manner young Burk slipped nnd fell to the ground quite a distance. II is head was badly hurt and his body bruised. lr. I.. A. Bailey attended the lad and made him as comfortable as possible. IM.KSONAL AXI OTIIF.R ITEMS. John Boyle, of Vanillins, called on friends in this city yesterday. i.llss Anna B rgan Is vlsitlnc; Miss Josephine MoK-tuia. at 'M uiesdale. Pr. Reed Burns, of Scranton. sp.-nt yesterday in town. IT V -M Burke has returned o his home In l.a :M 111., after n few weeks' visit with relatives In town. Miss Delia AVilliams. of Brook street, has returned fro.n a visit with friends In Scranton. James Brennen. of the firm of Sny der fir Brennen. Is 111 at his home on South Church street. Ueonre Kobi'isnn, of Dundaff. Fpent yesterday In town. 'Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Purple, of Salem avenue, are entertaining 'Mr. and -Mrs. A. C. Purple, of Susiiiiehaiiiia. Mr. and Mrs. T. -I.. MiiMlllan have re turned from a trip to New York city and Ocean lrove. John Tulley, of Philadelphia, spent vester-lay In town. William ttlslln, of Wayne street, win has been visiting his brother In Scran ton. will return -today to bis studies at St. Marv's collie, Baltimore. (Mrs. Martin l'.igan is ill at her home on ilordon avenue. J. 'Rend, master mechanic, nnd Welts Harris, eem ral foreman of cir repairs, of the Kris, spent yesterday in this city. John Morrison, of Railroad street. Is entertaining his brother, Charles Morri son, of Onconta. X. Y. .Mrs. Thomas (McLean, of "lyde P.T-'t, Is visiting 'Mrs. Hannah JlcAmlrow. on Sprinrr street. B. W. Richard, of For?st City, spent yetordav In town. Mrs James P.ivlo, of Ttlchmondale. vNlte.l friends in this city yesterday. ,H. Y. Mora-an hps returned from a tr!t to Xe-.v York city. fl. A. 'Singer, of the 'Tendrlck Manu facturing company, left yesterday for Lake Chamnlaln and Atlantic Cltv. ,Inln Hellly. of Cntta"" street. Is re covering fr-mi his r:-cert ll'n-ss. 'Mr. and iMrs. V.". T. Colvili- have re turned from -Preston Pari:, when- they have be-in sriendln r the p.-x-st two weeks. Mrs. Will -'or Prlek Is eonPnel to her home on V'yomlr.g street with an nt taek of qt'Insv. O-orge -Bunnell, of Foret City, spent yesterday In town. Mrs. .Tames (V'tonrke. of Sooth Wy oming street, is the guest of friends In W?ymart. John Bump, of Binghamton. called on friends In town yeyterduy. Mrs. Anthony Walsh is 111 at her home on -Pike street. A. L. flurney. of the Star steam dye works, spent yesterday In Waymart. Mr. ami Mrs. V. 'If. Brown and daugh ter. P.uth. have been rpending a few davs in Honesdal". Sirs. AYIlliam Dlnglna. of Chester, Pa., Is visiting Mends In town. Mrs. W. II. Mninbert and daughter are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Charles Berry, of B-lmont street. Itev. A. Jones, of the Congregational church, is In -chlo.T'o. j. A. Basket t has gone to Chleaco. IMrs. William Hinsdale, of ((range. N J., has returned to her home. FACTORVVILE. A typographical error In Tuesday's Tribune in regard to Hiram Proper's loss by fire, made five cows read fire ca ns. The buildings that were destroyed by fire Sunday on the Proper farm, are to be Immediately rebuilt. A large number from this place at tended tha A'blngton Tfaptlst associa tion convention at the Penn Avenue Baptist church, nt Scranton, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Henry Nevcnmb and Miss Mabel Reynolds spent -Wednesday with Mrs. Kmma (Carpenter, (it Dn 1-ton. IMrs. -Fred Stark, of 'Scranton. Is vis iting her mother, (Mrs. Mary Smiley, on (Main street. There la so much building and Im provements going on In town that our local mechanics are driven to their ut most capacity and are unable to keep up with the demands. Five houses are now under way, four more are In the bands of contractors to be built this fall, while others of our old buildings are undergoing extensive Improve ments nnd repairs. Frederick Reynolds nnd wife, hav ing rented their bfno to Frank Stan ton, nre living wi-thiMr. Beynolds' par ents for a few mirl. Fred will build n now house In the spring. The funeral of Jerome Roberts, of Roberts' Hill, was hMd at tho Baptist church at this place Thursday after noon. The morning, noon and evening hours are sounded from the whistle nt .1. C. Reynolds' s-tone nuarry. lie having re cently pet up a now steam drill. The thermometer registered nt Kin de grees In the shade nt this place on Wednesday. (Mrs. Clarence Banghn nnd children, of Tunkharmock, a-re visiting nt this place. Captnln R J. (Rice post held a clam bake at Lake (Sheridan Friday. The n-ttondance was small. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Miss Bcdl Bonno lias returned home to K.i st Bemon. After visiting her sis ter. Mrs. C Daily. Frank lionno is still 111 nt his father's In Kast Tenion.- ; v The high school will begin holding school as soon os possible. AllssVAnna Bortree's room Is In the old .Methodist Bplscopal church: 'Mr. Cay's room, over the drug store: Miss -Minnie Bortree'f room, In Dymond's hall, and the other two nt Clark's fireen. (Miss Imogeno Ackerly left Tuesday morning for the Wyoming seminary, t Kingston, Pa. ,, ; . NICHOLSON. -Morton Duxbury started from Rhode Island April 2 on a bicycle, rode to San Francisco with the Intention of break ing the continental record made by T. Tt. Wily, of California, In On his return to -fow York he ariived nt this iilace Sept. 12 at S.30 p. m. and waited for U. P. (8eirle. who Is ranking a record run on a bicycle from Chicago to New York. Soarle and his pilot reached here ept. 13 at 3.43 a. m. After resting a short time at .1. M. arpenter's. and refreshlnK themselves with a lunch furnished by IMr. Carpenter, they start ed at 4.4S a. m., R. R. Blakeslee acting; as pacemr.ker from thin place tn (Dal- SCR ANTON TRIBUNE ; : : Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report A ton. IMr. Duxbury will make the time from San Francisco to W-w' York In forty-nine days, bivuking tho previous record tea days. 'Mr. Soarle will bleak the Chicago-New Yol k record by about two days. .Mr. ami Mrs. A. Kindle returned from their western trip Wednesday last af ter an a'bs-'iiee of about two months. Tho lawn social hel l by the ladies of the Kpwi-rth league nt H. B. Wilkin:'.' en Friday evening was a, success, both socially nnd financially. The stave mill bai been obliged to shut down for the p:l few days on ac count of the scarcity of water. Rev. and 'Mrs. C. 1 TlT.mv. of Fos ter, were callers in town Wednesday last. TUNKHANNOCK. Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Harry tlelssler. of Ash ley, are visiting Nlclnd.is Fox. Cooley Klatner iu:lielpates entering one of tbe Philadelphia ho. pllals noon for treatment for his Injured hip. Judge Dunham and 1:1s associates, Judges l.acey and Hunting, have been holding court here for nToupleof days Several demurrers and other matters' were Ui for argument, among them being a wra-igle over widening a street in .Meshoppeti lnu'one-h. The se,o;nl qiMrterly conferrnce of the Meil,o!--'t J-Iplscopal church will be deld on Thursday evening. Sept. ",(!, following prayer meeting. Tiie quar terly meeting services will be held on tile .Svnday following. S. .1) Streeter returned from his southern trio yesterday morning. The Tritons have challenged Wyo ming county to n ca'me of b.'ll at Tri ton park today. Who will 1" on hand to nuet ami accept the challenge doth not yet appear. Triton l!o--'o company express them selves ns lili hly pleased with their re ception at Wllkes-Bnvre on Thursday. They seem to have re.-elved their share of attention nnd admiration r.lso, nc crdlng to the reporter for the Iteoord, who nays: "The pride of Tl'.nkhan nock, Triton Hose company, cam" next, the nineteen men attired In dark blue uniforms with black stripes, short coats and Jaunty caps. The Tunl-.han-nock boys were preeeil -d 1 y Temple Commnndery band of that place, wear Ins uniforms just like those of the lioe boys. The Wyoming county contin gent was liberally applauded along the route of march. They marched like trained soldiers." Airs. Squire Sampson and son, Fred, left for Brooklyn. N. Y.. yesterday, whore the latter will study free-hand drawing, pr-pan'ory to entering upon It ns a profession, expecting to llnd n.arkot Tor his talent anion'; the m.ig ii7liifi and dally papers. He is natur ally girted In -that liii", and will doubt less attain success. itev. Hi M. Pease, pastor of the Fni tlst church at Eatonvllle, v. Ill be ni.'ir-rl-d to iMisi Blanche Shelley, of Mill City, on Thursday next. The ceremony will be performed at the Wlnoli house, and t'icy will commence housekeeping at TCatc-riviHe. It'-v. (1. A. Xorthrop, of 'ehoonany, will deliver his Ciirjttarooa address before the JCpworth league at this jdaco on Friday evening. S. pl. "7. Active preparations are being made for the fair next week. HONE5DALE. John Wooden left yesterday for the annual eneampiiunt of the Sons of Veterans at Knoxville. Tenn. lie Is a deli g.i'e-at-liiii'e rnvru IVniisylvaiil.i. Mrs. W. J. I'onovan gave .-. birthday pai-'y to In r brother. John 1'i. l lock, at her homo on Fifteenth street. Thursday rl-.-ht. The i.irce l -umber of ynun.g peo ple present passed a very enjoyable evening. I.ir. a;id Mrs. Webb Bard, veil, of Tunkhaniiock, were vis-tors in Honos dele Thursday. iMrs. Fred I.ohman Is visiting her danghtc-r In Xew York. The large saw mill nt Clemo, Wayne county, on the Ih le and Wyoming Val ley railroad, owned by Charles Smith, of Seeb yvllle, was totally destroyed by (ire Thursday at 2 a. m. Boss. ?2,nn). No Insurance. The origin of the lire Is unknown. (Miss Vlnnle Rose has returned from a several weeks' visit with friends in the Adirondack. Miss -Anna Neubauer. of Scranton, Is visiting llonesdale friends. Tho Anilities of Honesdale again de feated the Actives of Scranton on Thursday by a score of 1S -to 1". The game was played at Scranton. Tho Actives had reinforced their team by a number of crack players from other Scranton teams, but still were unable to defeat the nones'lal" boys. W. ,M. (i.irdner is spending a few days with relatives at Danville. FOREST CIXV. Joseph .1. Sullivan, under tho man agement of J. W. Mncready. will no pear In "Malomy's 'Mishaps" nt the opera bouse. In this place, on Wednes day evening next. The company comes well recommended. (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, of Derrick township, were tbe guests yesterday of their daughter. Anna Thomas, who la one of the teachers In the Forest Cltv graded schools. Tho upppr hallwny In th" graded school building Is a very wide and long tine, nnd the directors have decid ed fo partition off n room on each eel of It. This will give additional and much needed room, as the different, de partments have been very crowded for sonic time. A number from this place will go on the Kile excursion to New York city Hills cvenlmt. Rev. J. D. Williams, of Welbdioro, preaches In the Baptist church, nt this place, tomorrow morning nnd evening. MONTROSE, f Prcrfessor Arthur James, of Wcsleyan university, and Mrs. James nre visit ing Professor B. -K. James, of South Main street. , Seller -Bros., the milk dealers, are talking about having a milk station at Sprlngvllle. II. II. Fordhnm has returned home. He made a business trip In fcranton and vicinity -the forepart of the week. Miss Bessie Burns Is visiting friends In Blnghnmtnn. The Susquehanna. Agrlenltnral so ciety has purchased one or two acres of land from the estate of (lenernl Warner, which adjoins them. Consid ers tlon, lino rn oere. x "diss Bessie I.tisk has returned from a short visit nt (Heart lake. Marry (Senile is expected home from ftoutih lAmerlca about the middle of jfepteUiber. lie has been absent since V . . . me weainor suoaeniy ennngoa to a Joclded Vhllllness on Friday, the mer cury dropping from 80 to 0 within twenty-four hours. V I'rcsidcnKnn II nndy for Flcknos. The Prosi'lcnVof the Unltimore Medical College, who linsSthoro-.tclily tected Hpcer's w'.ntn and hrnndyV says: I am prepared t-beir tertlmnny to tho vslus of Hpeer's Clmix Hrnnfly as a pure and vslunble art'cl!n all casus of dis ease which s reliable stimulant is ro ou'red. I regard It superior to most French brand s. Rnrvey 7., Pyrd. M.D. President snd P-'ofesi-or of Obptetr'cs and Deof Wi"mn tnd Children, Bal timore Medical CtKlrs. - -j-- SATfTUD AT MOTININ . u .,.i.., KEWS OF 0l IMJUSTRIIiS. Ilnppenines of Interest to tho Stuplo Trudcs und Partlcitlarty to tho TruJo In lion. Steel and Anthracite (ioal. Plttston flastotte: At tihe Stevens colliery. In Kxeur liorough. -the (Ire in the culm bank has been burning so fiercely as to destroy the conveyors by w.liieh the culm was taken to tin; ijifk, end a wooden trestle has been built across the wagon road on the upper ride of the breaker, the culm now being dumped on the east side of the wjgon road. The burning culm Is be ing banked with earth, la nn attempt to prevent the further spread of the lire. The Stevens company has plans prepared for u large new boiler house of stone and brick, which will be Uillt on the flat ground on the upper side of the breaker, between the olllee and the railroad. T'ne'presetit boiler house Is bu'lt on the hill near the top of the breaker. There are fire tubular boilers and live cylinder boilers. Tbe oil tubular I" Hers will be removed to thd new bull-ling, and twu new tubular boilers added. The plant will be com plete and modern hi every respect. In connection with the b-dler house will be two cisterns one for Spring Brook water, and o:ie for mine water which It Is ni oesrury at times to use la the belters. The. Philadelphia Stockholder stated some weeks ago, on the authority of a Reading manager, that a betterment of the anthraci'e coal trade would de velop early In September. Tile state ment was also made that the public would not be ti-.ken into the confidence, of thus.. In authority ns to the manner In which the change was brought about. It new says the only evidence that a change hail occurred would be, it was stated, an advance In anthra cite cor.l priecs and greater stability In maintaining thorn than theretofore noticeable. Tbe nulet in the trade the last few weeks has been In contrast wl.'i the greater activity previously, with cutting of prlnes a marked char acteristic. An Improvement otherwise has been remarked, nntl. as an Instance of this. It may be mentioned that a company which 1;ns nil tho time ex acted full prices fur Its coal, was rc (juested to name a figure for n con signment the other day, the Intending buyer being one who is noted for ex tremely close d "allng. The company In question named what It considered a good price, and wr-.s much surprised to find It accepted without a murmur. Tills Ir. very good evidence that some of the roadi wM.-h hrol been supplying the market Willi cheap coal nre not doing so any lomrer. But th" jn-i-cuncement yesterday that the Read ing and the Lehigh Valley hnd made an advance of from 5 to !,." cents nor ton on all r'.zos of coal nt the mlne.i oxeent pea emii'iasfzes are change for the better in the trade. The presump tion Is. that sirclllnr aetl n will be taken by the Pennsylvania and the Behbrlk Navigation companies to that of the Rending and the l.ohb.'h Valley. The new prlcet. which apnly to city and line trade only, n,-e as follows: Broken. $l.."; egg. S2, stove, t::i:,; nut, !.:.. Although an advance on '.'hose ruling fir the last throe month", these prices are from 2.'i to .10 cents below those cunveit at this time last year. Com pared with prices nt which some or the companion have been selling, tho pres ent advance Is, however, In some lp-slarc-s as hi; h as 2ii cents a ton. All the companies, especially t.iie Reading, nre understood to have large orders on hand, aril the expectation Is that the demand will Increase from this out, those having dtlayed buying up to this time being likely to make contracts now for delivery through apprehension that the rise In coal may develop char acteristics similar to those present In the Iron nnd steel trades. T-he promise of better tilings for all tho anthra-ito coal-producing and carrying cnmpnrlcs Is at any rate more hopefid now than at any other time Tor months, and our belief Is that the earnings of the com panies are likely to materially Increase this fall and the cnmlngsprlng, with a coincidental advance In their securi ties. If the Itehvls Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Winslnw's Pnothlng Syrup hns boon used for over Fifty Years liv Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething with Berfeot Success. It Soothes the Child. Softens the Oniiis, Allays nil Pain Cures Wild Col e, nnd is the hrst remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by PruciiistH In every pint of the world. Be sure and Hsk for "Mrs. W.nslow's Soolhlng Svrup," and tak'.' no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. HEALTH! Do Ycu Appreciate It? If so, consult the most eminent idivs' clans iiv.-ii'ahi,.. Dr. .'. n, H,n:th and slab', nt fii.- I.'mlen short, opposite tho court timce. Dr. Smith is anil has been for the past six months eifing some of the worst nml mu.t complicated diseases known to buniiin'ty. Jinny a poor man nml woman who have been terrible sufferers for years hnvo b7on IMCHTOltliD Til I'KHFKCT IIKAT.TH through the skill of those emi nent physicians, nnl have relumed to ex press their hi-inil'elt thanks and grati tude. Comparing those that have hefm cureil by us to those .that lire now n'ling but have been reluctant or deterred from visiting us. we lllnl them Italy n few. Don't lot Ignorance nor tho cry of quark" prevail over goa-i judgment, but see for yourself. Wo Invite investigation. Consultation absolutely free from !l n. m. to II p. in. tluily. Tuesdays and Fridays until 9 p. m. EMPIRE DRY GOODS 516 LACKAWANNA AVE. . The stork wc ptirehnneil ( t tho ' her II S.-do At tlazli titl, l'a. I -lir Kaltl-, sillro tipt-liiitu'. orttve-i m-iro ''t"r;ietory titan wo tli'-nht. Tli-erowil nn Monday Wift i-nernietv-'ly lari- , hihI f.'iiriiil nwiy tho Harv-nnm, nti'3 tlio hteeit whieh in li-ft we'll tliainso of at your own I rit't-s. Ka e-ill welt at tlio lolliiulnu urioea: I co Dri-M Uinuliiiiin, crii'S jirtre, 7 oeiitu. Our Price, 3 Cents 1 caso of Unlilcnelieil ;ro u t.'otton, 4 4. hti-vy, for ftiu.'tinn only, KriM jirire. 0 cent-, Our Price, AM Cents 1 VKhO f necked (Trmb, all llnt-n. ri osa pi let), "em s. Cur Price, 5 Cents 1 raao Illrar-hpd Towels, by tiio pair, . filiiffoil, prosa prleo, guncntn, Our Price, 10 Cents 1 rae 0 1 Bl-Hf-hod Woliawk MiihIIii, pr-wi pr.(, sritent.. Cur Price, 124 Cents A great sale for til tut t-f overy hons.bold. 1 cos ' of Turkey Ht-d Corers. sisos Hxl and 1HX4, gross pri- o, Sl.mi aud Jl W. Our Prlee, EOo. and 69o. Faat iurkoy iitd. , 616 Lackawanna Avsnul G. SEPTEMBER 14, 1895a . ? , i. CUOIllL - AND SURGICAL 1TIMI Succusora to Dr. Reove at his old stunt Ha 412 Sprusa St., Scranton, Fa., Ccntlnue to treit Dr. Koeves old 'pa tients amis!! others whomamlL Call ands-e tlmn. 'thtj treat you reason ably and with rrt nioivVs BlcJod Poison, Rhrump'iismaiid all l'oruis of netituclironie and nnrvoug dlttetses cf men, women and children, and se cret tlKea-tm. Tumors, Cancertj ami Goitres removed without tho use of knlfo or pain. Oil! leera frim fl II II In fl H II f-mnliiys from 111 A. M. t 4 P. M. .mh 233 PI ii AiOi, S Wc nrc the Selling Agents for Scranton of the $3 a stylish, hand-made, first class Derb-, 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. Yon don't pa' any more than $3, do yon? Onr window is full of the in black and brown, small, iucdiu.ni and large shapes. FOP, SALE ONLY BY 230 Lackawanna Ays, SIGN CF THE BELL. nT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. foal of tho best quality for domestla Use, and of all sixes, delivered In any l-art of the city at lowest price. Orders left at mv Oltiee NO. 113 WYOMING AVENUE, Roar room, ttmt tloor. Third Nutional (tank, or sont by mail or telephone to tha tilne. will reeoiv prompt attention. Ppeelnl contrncts -will be made for tha laJ mod delivery of Uuekwhcat Coal. WtVI. T. SMITH. A l'of(U U rttlt ii ' tOST IVAN HQOO OTidull sft.'iiUiiiK iiiiiciri, b)th vt youiiif ami mfdlt a::od nifu nun H'oinni. Tin) nwfitlf nrt.Mnf 1 ti:Tiivrr. HeprltRoftrertmrnt. latlntr.s, proiliirlnv wi-nk nrm, Nrrvmi Jii bility.Klrhilv mt. -lot.n, ('onciimiitum, luAuutv. F.vliiimtin.: lr.ii:iriniiri lorui iwwrrnf iii,nti. mltfPtr(rTiunUithiirrirrirffi!lyt tuifitu'w m:il nuv utiri-iBiiiiititiynin'iiiiy pr. i.onri"iirK rpnnih rrto t-raln. Tlioy not only euro by Blrrttntr atlix- wnt nfdf) . InraruB M'.IIVr XONId nnd Itl.Olifl l:ril.IU.!C, lnilKTinjr Imuk thf pink plw tn nn! I'hv L and n-'yriiiL- tin Vltcr. ttl Vol Til t. 11. Mtk-nt. ly inail,$i.iM p. rlvuc or if f.ir wilU trrlu ror fhw by JOHN H g;st, yominn: nv . and pnu-e stri-el. !l rises of 8-iinmer rSidbrlitprnn Sinn's Fn. ler-:ir. hi alltiiulitira, kiom prioo, Itio., Uie. ntm fm('.. our Prlcoto Close Out Entire Lot. 20o ntlozen Jlon'sWIiito UnlRtindrltil Shirts, pure limn h-nora, tloublu front and back, trcas prieo, W) oiiits Our Price, 29 Cents &10il07.en of Otitltnt Rhirts, in all qualitlot, (rri ss prleo. V9e title.. 6tla., (Do. and 7Se. S'o will m;ilu a uwecpou tlio entire lot and let bor ifo at 25 Cents Your Choice HOSIERY-'Iheso prices will hold toed fur all this week, ft HI pair Mem 'a Hocks nt 5c, ki'ohs price, lO-'.i (14 pslr Ladles' , . 1 list 11 fci k Iltiao, tre-s prii 0, 10 ronts. Our Price, 5o. HI ilozon ot French . HulbrlRxan Halt llnae, inJ Fast Black lloee, groKi jirlco, i!i cntx, Our Price, 124 Cents Ladles' Vents nt nne-balf less than elsewhere. to direful and rail. 'fl l) jyjLj 2 " 0! mill 11 II of tau ti rii fallii ill IE BELL CLOTHS HOUSE, W ..AUTION TO our Wasiihttrn.Croshy Co. wish to assure their ninny rmU rons that they will this year hold to their usual custom cf millhiK S'l'RHn'LY OLD WHI:AT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and owing to the excessively dry weather many millers ar of the opinion that it is already cured, und in proper condition for milling. Washhurit'Crosby Co. will tako no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully threw months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling has placed Wnsltburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other brands. kK4 ME&ARGEL Wholesale Agents. SIEBEGt Carpstc, SVlattings, Linoieumc, OSS Cloths, Window Shades, arid Lacs Curtains, Draperies end UphoSstery 1 Pertaining to tiie Carpet and Cnrtain-Trada. ( sCO-433 Lackawanna Avsuus, Scranton, Pi IHADDITIOS TO THE ABOVE FURNI1 Will be found at our branch store in the Watt Build ingf, Church street, Carbondale, Pa. THEDSCftSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-UARRE, PA., Manufacturers f Looomolives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. "Say, you, Mr. Trout Fisherman, do tell me t!ic secret of Fish Catching, will you ?" "There's no secret to it little Tenderfoot. It's just getting the right kind of tackle, correct bait then going where the fish are. All else needed is 'gumption.' " Catching sales is like patching trout. First of all is get the right kind of Tackle that is Stock; get the choicest, the newest, the best. Put it in a well-lighted store get salespeople with "gumption." Knithnr Drafaml Dumb Brlnat, nor Parrots: just s mslblo people who kn.w tn mil IT. who know whnn to ann.tk aim lion to keep silent, aud tliro you aro; tho gouda aru aoUl. We would never have started the Clothing depart ment with any other set of rules, and now we want to thank you for the solid indorsement you gave us on Monday last your pleased faces expressed more than words. And the manager of this department (who is a stranger here) likes you , aud Scranton al ready, and he shows it this way, in offering a neat Cutaway. Sack Suit in blue or black Cheviot at $10.00. Yes ! for winter wear. Pay us as you can a lit tle cash a little a month aud there you are. CLOTHIERS, ; Y. M. C. A. Building inthcMo, HOME FURNI5HER5,vaa57 Wyoming Ave. ",n ,ao"' patrons: CORNELL Goods A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0? i ft URE I II I 11 m-:mi.:::m r. r ' -r. ' V' '