"T. . 1 THE SCIIAIJTON TRIBUNE WEDXESpAT MOUNING. OCTOBER: 1893. J. GARBONDALE. EARLY CLOSINCi. . Several Signify Their Willingness to Close The committee from the Clerks' as sociation who were making a canvas of the city yesterday were partly success ful. This plan. It Is hoped, will be car ried out. as other towns, such as Scran ton. Wilkea-llarre and Honesdule. have trlt-d It and found that It worked. The committee who made the canvas was romponed of Joseph Itira. of H. . Clark's store, and Uoorjst Alvord, or Bolton's. They had but a rhort time to do their work, but the number of names secured showed that It found favor in the eyes of the storekeepers. Those who slRnlfled their willingness to Join the movement are B. S. Clark, S. Bolton. J. B. Shannon & Co., O. W. Humphrey, Stephen & Tucker, Wlllinm Mowers and S. A. Purdy. Others who have not vet been visited by the com mittee have said they would 'be wllllnf? to join If those who signed would keep their promise. They pay that at other times some of the storekeepers have kept their stores open despite their agreement. Messrs. Shannon, Erk, Snyder nnd Ptephens will make a general canvas of the city. MISS TYLER WANTS $5,0lH. Ths City Is Pcfcndunt In Another Suit for Pinnaces. Miss Rose Tyler, of Prompton, Wayne county,' has brought a suit Tor dam ages against the city. Miss Tyler is a music teacher and makes frequent visits to this place. About Christmas 1lme in 1S:1 she was walking along tho rtreet. The sidewalk In front of Dr. Wheeler's residence was not level and he stumbled and fell, injuring herself. Those Injuries, she claims, are worth Sj.OOO,. and it Is. for tills sum that she s lie. The suit has been expected for a long lime, as It has hpon threatened and the nccldent took place two years ag"- The matter was brought before the councils nine-months after the accident, but this was already pretty late. It was re ferred to the committee, where it has rested ever since. Summons In assump sit were served upon the city yester day. H. C. I'utler repesontlng the plain tiff. .MRS. CLARK DEAD. Tosses An ay at Her Homo on Scott Street. Eirly yesterday morning the smil of frs. Marpiret Clark, wife of Michael t'Kirk. cf Scott street, passed Into the great beyond. Mrs. Clark wns torn In Scotland. In J 86:!, nnd e!-jflh't years ago came with her hi!F''and and children to this city, Which has since 'been their residence. P'n Mved on Sever.t'h avenue for about year, but then moved to Scott street. She Is survived by her husband and right children, Owen. Mk-hael, Thomas. Mary. IliHhert, Joseph, John and ft young child. Mrs. Clark's demise will 'be mourned fry a large circle of rlends, who hnvo learned to love and respect her. She was of a kind and gentle disposition, and those who came in contact with her will long remember 'her loving ways. The funeral will take place on Thurs day af;emoon, at 3 o'clock, interment being made in St. Rose cemetery. LANDLORD FOX RETIRES. And Mr. tiiunner Assumes Charge of Hotel Anthracite. Mr. Fox. who has been In charge of Hotel Anthracite sin?e its start, has retired and I. K. (iumer. of Port Jer vls, has assumed the command of the hostelry. Mr. Gumaer 1ms been one of the prominent business men of Port Jervls, and his acquaintances speak very high ly of him. His wife and daughter will Join him on Saturday. No immediate changes will be made In the management. J. P. iMe.Uurney, who now acts as head clerk, will retain his position, and D. J. Moyles will also keep his position behind the desk. The many friends of IMr. Fox will regret his departure. He has shown himself to be a gentleman and also has given evidence that he understands the hotel business, New Officers Chosen. At the regular meeting of the Olive I,eaf lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, officers for tht? following term were elected.- They will be Installed by district deputy grand master on Oct. 14. They, are noble grand. 8. A. Purdy: vice-grand, Harry Masters; assistant secretary, C. F. Masters. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mrs. F. M. Fox left yesterday for ftuffalo, where she will visit relatives for a short 'time. Mr. Fox will remain In Carbondale for several days, after which he will leave for Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Fox will proibably take up their residence at Hot Springs, Arkan sas, where Mr. Fox will manage one of the leading hutels. Both Mr. and What Shall I Do? l the earnest, almost agonizing cry of weak, tired, nervous women, and crowded, overworked, struggling men. Slight dif ficulties, ordinary cares, household work or daily labor, magnify themselves into seemingly impassable mountains. This is limply because the nerves are weak, the bodily organs debilitated, and they do not Take proper nourishment. Feed the nerves, organa and tissues on rich red blood, and how soon the glow of health comes to the pale cheeks, firmness to the nnsteady hand, and strength to the faltering limb. Hood's Sarsaparilla pnriflel, vitalizes and enriches the blood and la thus the best friend to unfortunate humanity. Be tare to get Hood's and only Hood's. All druggists. 11; tlx for 6. Hvtrl'e Dills after-dinner pill and nUUU S fills funny cathartic, wo. At Less Than Cost, to Close. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY , j. FOK; PRICES. J. Scott Inglis ens a m pipers 4!9 UCMWMM AVENUE. - wan Pater Mrs. Fox have been great social favor ites in t'hls city, and a wide circle of friends exceedingly regret their depart ure. Xt. land Mrs. ."di-orge Hughes, of Wayne street, have received an invita tion to the wedding of C. H. Roberts, of Philadelphia, grand secretary of the American Lerlon of Honor, which will ow-ur on the H'tii of October. M!?pes Maiftaret and Tlllle Heller and Messrs. Frank States and Will Cliff enjoye'd a drive to Honesdale Sun day. ljr. Burnett, of Srrjnto.ri, was in con sultation Monday with Dr. J. S. Miles, in tihe case of Mis. It. W. dies, of Aldenvllle, who is 111 nt the home of her sister. Airs. M. C. Abbey. Miss Klliabi th Abbott, of Che Wllkes Barre Training School for Nurses, who has been in attendance on her brother, John F. AWbott. .for the ipast two months, returned to her duties today. Messrs. Evan Thomas and Jacob Schumerhorn spent Punday In Burn wood. a. S. ScTiumerorn, of Woodlnwn ave nue, who was hurt at 'Hendricks' shop scmftlme ago, it out again, and will re sume his duties In a few days. Mrs. J. P. A. TingUy is confined to her room, at the Hotel American, with a severe hr.n?hial attack. (leorge Paul, of the Merchants and Mechanics' bank, has left for his vaca tion, which will include Oneonta. Al bany and other points In New York f;:;;e. John J. Kennedy, of the firm of Col lins & Kennedy, left Monday for Wash ington, where he will apply fef a patent on n device recently Invented by him to grcjse a waon axle without remov ing the -wheel. Miss Til a ltee?e and Jennie Jenkins pprrt PitrMay In Seranton. Br. Mark Itailpy, resident physiclnn nt t''ie hospital, has returned from his annual vacation, whk'h was spent in the vicinity of New York city. Dr. Wl',?tlcr and family "returned from' Windsor Monday afternoon. II. W. Hkeels Is seriously ill at his home on Cemetery street. Fred Moses snent Sunday with friends In Wilkc s-Hnire. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Penree returned home Satuid-iy night, after vlsltlnsr a wek with friends nt Honesdale and Chtrry Tlhlge. O. H. Singer returned MVmtlay from a two weeks' vac.islnn, which included New York city. Albany, Lake Cham plain and other points of Interest in New York states. Wlllinm Spall, of Eighth avenue. has resigned his position Willi P. J. Collins, the South Main street tailor, and has a'ceepted n similar one with J. M. Alex ander, of North M;iin street. Stephen Clark Is visiting relatives in town.' Charles Perkins is still on the gain. William Card In and James f inland Attended the banmiet given by the Young Men's inclltute. of Scranton. last evening. Miss Amanda Curtis, of the Moody Institute, n former resident of this plsce. Is visiting friends here. Julius Moses Is in New York. M'.9 Kittle BIglln. of South Church rtreet, is able to be around after a few days" sickness. K. M. Teck is S3 far reiovered from his recer.-: Injuries that he will today attend the reunion of the Ledyard fam ily, at Vnlondale. ARC H BAUD. A regular hieetlng of the board of trade will be held at 8 o'clock on Fri day evening. All members are request ed to be tre vent. Rev. M. F. Miller, of Clearfield, Is vIsMny friends here. Mrs. McAndrew. of Sugar Notch, Is visiting Martin Langan, of Wayne streec. The Kniglits of Father Mathew ara making pii-para'tlons for the celebra tion of their eighth anniversary by holding a banquet on the 24th of Octo ber. Michael Ruddy, a son of Mrs. Ruddy, of 'Jhe Kat Side, was hurt at the Rldse s'liaft yesterday. He was employed us a "head tender," and while coupling cars his head was squeezed. His Injury, though painful, Is not considered dan gerous. ,, Herman Miller, a son of Herman Miller, of Clears" Hill, was painfully wounded yerterday afternoon by a companion named ' Joseph Speicher. P.fith are employed at White Oak break er. While playing about the engine house they found a gun belonging to an employe of the company. Speicher, playfully, pointed Mie gun at Miller, supposing .(hat H was not loaded, and pulled the trigger. The charge of fine shot, which the gun contained, lodged In Miller's cheek and Inflicted a very painful wound. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy, of Phila delphia, ar visiting 'Squire and Mm. Gildea, of tHill street. Again we are threatened with troti'ble over cur fttreet railway' franchises. The right of way over Bridge. Laurel and Monroe ttrefts granted to t'he Lacka wanna Valley Transit company, after no end of trouble last year, having been forfeited becauss of the failure of the company to comply with the ordinance giving them tho right, we are now threatened with an epidemic of "mush roon" companies who will seek to con trol thewe streets for purely speculative purposes. If there Is need of a vall way on these nt lefts, and it Is doubtful If there Is, the right to construct It should be given to a responsible com pany, and If there Is any profit to be derived from the granting of this right It should be given to trie borough, to which It properly belongs. This is the principle for which The Tribune cor respondent contended last year. It was true Mien nnd it is equally true today. The council fhould bear this In mind when dealing with the matter, and the people should hold them responsible If they fall to do so. PRICEBURG Oeorge. Lloyd lies dangerously 111 at his home. In Dickson. P. J. Gllboy, of Duryea, visited friends here yesterday. The many friendi of Jacob Ffleffer will be pleased to learn that he has the management of Johnson company store. iMrs. U. Eshleman has returned after an extended visit with friends in New York state. Alfred '.Munford, of Throop, called on friends here yesterday. Mrs.. Albert Cleave, of Upper Main street. Is Indisposed. A largf crowd gathered at Smith's hall on (Manday evening to welcome a trolley party exppcted from the South Side. Owing to the coldness of the weather the trolley party did not come. iMr. Smith was determined to give the crowd a good time. He procured the services of the'Prlcebnrg Citizens' band and the music they furnished was de lightful. iDancing was kept up until the midnight hour, when, after voting Mr .Smith a jolly host, the crowd went to their several homes. iMIsa Lena l.MoPherson, of Harrlck Center, Is visiting friends In Dickson. Thomas J.' Hoag, mine foremun at Johnson's shaft, has moved Into the house recently vacated by Richard Williamson. 'Miss Clara iMunford has returned after a few weeks' visit with friends in Buffalo. Belief in .Sit Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New 8outh American Kidney Cure. This new rem edy Is a great surprlne on acount of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In tho bladder, kidneys, back, and every part of the urinary passives, In male or fe male.' It relieves retention of water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Drug gist, 125 Penn avenue, Scranton, Pa. IMITATION IS THK SINCFPESr FLATTERY; BUT FOR RR8ULTS, ADVERTI3H IN THE TRIBUNE.- PITTSTOM. (The Plttston otlice of the Scranton Tribune Is located at No. 5 W.lllam street, where all advert semi'iim. orde-s for Job work uml Hems for publatlo-. will re ceive prompt attention. Office open from g a. m. to lu p. m.J THAT MURDER CASE. The Infectives Stitl llurj ut Work Gather ina Testimony. There Is nothing new In the Simonos vli case to report, txcei-t that County Detective Kckert and hisasslstants are hard ut work Ratherlns testimony on the case. The Inquest, which was to have been held at Alderman Jordan's otllce Mdn day evening, was not held owing to Dr. Barrett's inability to be present. Coun ty Detective 'Kckert mude several changes on the Jury, substituting M. J. Langan and M. T. Lynott for Charles Cusick and Ed. Urown.. Serious Illness of Dr. Ilarrott. The numerous friends throughout the valley of !Dr. C. J. Barrett will be surprised to learn that he Is very dan gerously 111. He contracted a severe cold a few weeks ago which clung to him tenaciously. 'He continued to per form his professional duties as usual, however, in the hope of fighting It olf. Last Saturday he pel formed an autop sy on the 'body of Ignaz SImonosviz, the murdered Polandc r, outdoors in the cold. He was alsa out Sunday, but Sunday evening he became very 111. Monday 'morning he continued to grow worse, and a doc.or was called In. who found him in a very critical condition; fo low that It was decided best to have the priest attend him. In the nfternoin. however, he rallied and was much bet ter. 'Monday his Illness was of the na ture of heart failure nnd long trouble, but yesterday It had developed Into pneumonia. Pretty Play at St. Caslmlr's llnll. On i.Monday evening a very pretty drama was rendered a,t St. Caslmlr's hall by young men and ladles of the church. The drama, entitled "Bnlda gurinat Chenaumkas." was written by Dr. J. Stupnlskas, of Chicago. There were fifteen characters to the piece. The lending role, Johanna, was imper sonated by Mary Valaitls, and the leading man was Mathlas Dervlnns. The hall was very prettily decorated for the occasion, and a large audience wit nessed the play. Ct. Caslmlr's orches tra furnished excellent music. PERSONAL MENTION. Misses .Margaret Patterson and Alice Maloney called on friends In the F.lec trlc City, Sunday. Nate Cramer and bride, of Upper Plttston. have returned from their wed ding tour. "..' . Mrs. T. D. Shea, of Nanilcoke, who has been visiting her parents. (Mr.. and Mrs. T, Maloney, returned home last evening. Bishop O'Hara, of Scranton, was In town yesterday. Robert McKune, of Upper Plttston, has none to Chicago. Thomas D. Kearney, the well-known blacksmith. Is lying quite dangerously III at his home, on Pine street. Michael .Mull'ln, deputy postmaster, has resigned, and Robert Brown has been appointed to the vacancy. George M. Furman, of iBinghamton, representative of the Barber Asphalt company, is In town for a few days. Mr. Furman says their company has had more contracts for street paving the present year than. ever before, hav ing an aggregate of $1,000,000. Mr. and iMrs. J. J. Hanlon (nee Miss Mary Kane) have returned from their bridal tour and have gone to house keeping at Avoca. Miss .Margaret 'Berlew, one of the most pleasing and popular salesladies at Brown's Bee Hive, has resigned her position. Miss (Anna Snyder, of Luzerne bor ouuh, spent Sunday here, the guest of Miss Snyder, of the West Side. NEWS IN BRIEF. The report of the 'hospital for the month ending Sept. 1 shows: Patients in -hospital. Sept. 1, 19; admitted, .19; cured and discharged, 30; died, 3; re maining, Oct. 1. 25; largest number any day, 33; ymnllept, 1; average number dally maintained, 2"; married. IM:slngle. 30; widowed, 3; Catholic, CI; Protestant, 6. Mr. and Mrs. Geary Dills, of Duryea, are rejoicing over the arrival of n bouncing boy, which arrived at their heme Monday. Quute a lares number of people from this r lace attended the funeral of the late Sls-ter M. Hyacinth, at Scranton, yefterday. The pa II -'bearers were: T'homas Maihoiiey, C. Donnellv, Tlimi Bs Mangan, J. A. Cathier, all of this place. Plttston Business Plrcctnry. FOn FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING CALL on Wright & Co., 97 South Main street. A new range for sale or exrhunge; also second-hand household goods, bought or old. AVOCA. On Monday nfternoon Martin How ley and Jdhn M'cNulty. of Dupont, saw a Iran in the v.'.wds a rhort distnnce from here, whom they thought to be crassy. and on the advice of Supervisor Keal'ir.'g, they nrrerttrd him. When ar rcstrJ he was slls'htly clad In overalls and 'had on his person a razor and a knife. Foe the past few days he was seen several times In the neighborhood, nnd on Sunday right poured a can of kerosene over the shanty of Albert Caseo and nltempted to set fire to It, but was frustrated In his plans. He gave his name as John C. Spruce, of Wllkes-Barre. It is supposed that Spruce escaped from some asylum and wari'jered into the weeds. He was taken to the county Jail this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werth, of South Main street, are rejoicing over the ar rival of a baby boy. P. F. Devers Is spending a few days with Scranton friend.. P. J. McCaffrey, rat iSctantjn, was a visitor In town yesterday. Miss Stella Wcrts, of Forty Foi't, la the guest of Miss Ida Mlllf-r, of Wert Avoca. Mrs. Henry McMillan and Mrs. James McMillan of West Pletrton, spent yes terlay with friends In town. The fnnr ral of the lata James Farrell took ilace yc.ite.rday ' aPtornoon and was largely attended, many people from ovt of town being present. In terment was .made in Market street cemetery, Plttston. Miss A.nnie Goodwin, of West Pltts ton. rpert yesterday with her parents In WcF.t Avo?a. Mr. Ashley, of Paterson.'N. J., Is In town looking after the Interests of the silk mill. The borough school 'board and coun cil met In Joint session last evening. Mrs. James Kane, of Dushore, Is the guest of Mi 3. .A. O'Malley, of Main street. TRY THR TRIBUNE CENTRA WO'RID ADI.I2T8 FOH QUICK AND SURE RESULTS. - ' -- OLYPHANT, An oyster supper will be held In 'Mahon's hall under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of tho Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening, Oct. 8. The home of (Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Peck, of ftlakely, was the scene of a brilliant reception, which was tendered their friends on 'Monday evening, 'the occa sion being to celebrate the fifth an nlversary of their marriage. The dtuests were received from-8 until' o'clock. The rooms had been profusely decorated with potted plants and ferns and the event was one of much pleas ure. Music was furnished by the Law- rence orchestra of 'Scranton. A dainty supper was served about midnight, after which the guests departed for their homes. . A minis those present from out of town were: F. L. Peck, Miss 'Mame Peck, Kuhert Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker, of Scranton; H. W. Peck, LVilss Ktta Perk. Peckvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenyon, Wash ington. D. C, and Miss Florence Ham. of Honesdale. A ijumber of youns? people from here attended a pat ty given 'by J. J. Langan. of Avoca. iMonduy evening. Mlfs Florence Ham. of Honesdale. is the giiFst of Ml.ssea May and Kdith Hull, of Klakelv. Mrs. T. Phllbln, of Archbald. spent Sunday with relatives on Dunmore street. TUNKHANNOCK. All roads lead to Katonvllle now. Hunters report ?quirrf!s very scarce. Charles C Swisher, son of District Passenger Agent S wither, of tho Jersey Central road, is a writer of amateur dramas, and Is now at work on a -play called "T.he Two Orphans." It is In thres acts, quite lengthy, and will soon be ready to put In the hands of a well known critic for correction. If it proves satisfactory he will have It put upon the boards. It Is his third at teini.t. the former productions being written merely for praetle?. The rumor that the Lehigh Valley road had been leased by the Pennsyl vania set.ns to have had no founda tion. 'Robert H. Sayre, second vice president of the Valley company, pro nounces It absolutely false. There Is no apparent reason why the Lehigh should transfer Ita management to a rival. It has a magnificent train ser vice, enjoys a thriving passenger and freight patronage and- Is 'being very ably mnnaged. It is able to take rare of itself, and the "Pennsy," though a most excellent railway system, npprars to have sufllcle nt but Jon of Its own. Complaint Is made that there are dis reputable bouses in the First ward that need looking after. 'Here Is a tip for the authorities. Monday was the fifty-third annivers ary of the birth of Mrs. Wary J. Fas sett, and late In the day about thirty of her friends. Including several from Mehoopany, gathered in to remind her of the event and present their con gratulations. The affair was a com plete surprise to the estimable lady, though her son John was accessory to and partlceps cdminls in It. Elegant refreshments, daintily served, added to the enjoyment of the occasion, nnd when t'he guests were gone Mrs. Fas ee'tt was In possession of some hand some presents as mementos of their coming. Rodney J. Rardwell. who went to Colorado some time ago for his health, Is up In the mountains about eighty miles from Olemwood Springs assas sinating grizzlies, elk and mountain sheep. In company with a couple of Englishmen who formerly hunted ele phants in South Africa. Rev. Oeorge Hlne. pastor cf the Ha.ptlst church here, was once out In that country, nnd relates his experience hunting big game as 'follows: 'With a companion, he started out after hear meat, and presently they spied a big grizzly. Hruln rose up on his hind feet, and to the frightened hunters be seemed to be six feet high. iHine brought his heavy rifle up. but It bobbed around so that he couldn't hit a tarn. Looking back. ! he saw that his companion was In the same tlx. "Have you got anything aaalnst that bear?" asked Hlne. "Nnthlng." was the response. "'Nelthei have I; let's get out of this." And they did get out at a lively rate. IMr. and 'Mrs. S. Judson Stark will celebrate the twenty-second annivers ary of their marriage at their hand some residence on East Tioga street today. A number of friends have been invited to come In and share their hos pitality. Jury Commissioners Fassett and Raker filled the wheel yesterday for the November term of court. The trial list was also made up at the office of Ross & 'Derrhelmer. The stock for the out glass factory has arrived and the wheels go round every day now. James S. Wagner, of Scranton, was a visitor In town yesterday. 'Captain H. W. Bannatyne goes to Philadelphia today to attend the meet ing of the state Repu'bllcan committee, vice Fred I. Wheeloek, who was elect ed to go, but was detained. The will of William HI. Whipple, who died suddenly on the street a short time since, was admitted to probate yester day. The widow Is named as executrix, nnd to herds lift the life usa of the en tire estate. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Heckman spent Sunday with Fofter 'Hewitt's people at Trumansburg. N. Y. tAmong the Tunkhannock people who are taking In the Dallas fair are J. W. Gray. C. ill. SanVrd, John P. Lvmnn. F. W. DeWltt. iW. I. Avery. W. N. i Reynolds, Dr. E. F. Avery, Jesse Ack- erson. The Tunkhannock Manufacturing company are preparing to light their establishment with gas. They will thereby bs enabled to run two hours a day lonirer during the winter. Rev. Father Joseph, of 'Plttston, held services nt the Catholic church here last evening for the 'benefit of the Pol ish Catholics. Mass and other services will also be held this morning. C LARK'S SUMMIT. rvc. Snyder has moved to Dalton. The f.ihools opened yesterday with a large nttei. dance. The Epw'.uth league rally will be held In liie Methodist Kplseopal church here on Friday and Saturday next. . ... PUT YOUR LITTLR CENT-A-WOR'D ADS WHERE THEY WILL HE R.E'AD. If the llnhv Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success.' It Soothes tho Child, Softens the Oums, Allays nil Pain; Cures Wind Col e, and !s the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. He sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. The Nickel Plate Road runs from Buf falo to ChlcaKO, via Cleveland und Fort Wayne. EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO.. 516 LACKAWANNA AVE. The etork we ptirchaseil rt the ' lieriff ' Sale at Hezleton, Pa. ur 8alo, rlnuo I'iK'nmif. liroved more nt afkctory than wo thonnbt. Th crowd on Monday was rnurinoui'ly iiii tfe, and carried nway the Hurualiin. aii'.l tlio atot-k which in left we'll dispose o' nt your nwn 1 riiem Bale all week at tlio following; prlcve: I cam Drcaa QinunimiH. riohh price, ? cents. Our Prloa, 3H Cent 1 caao of Unblf arhcl Brown Cotton, 4 4, , heavy, for aliejtinj only, gross price, 9 conu, ' Our Price, 4tt Cant 1 rase Checked Crash, all linen, crow price, 10 cent. Our Price, S Cent I cnee , Bleached TowelH. by the pair, f 1 luced, Kroaa price, XU cents. ' Our Price, 10 Cants lasot4 Bleached Hohnwk Muslin, pros price, Si cenu. Our Price, 12WI Cents A great sal fur the ute cf every houaijholil. lcaai of Turkey lied Coa-era. alaea 8x4 aud 1VX4, grota price, tM and f l &U, - Our Prlee, SOo. and 69c. 1 Faet Turkey Ked. BCPI DM CO CO., OLD Sill (MI'S 516 Uskaxsnna Aif:ni:a. 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THE Pennsylvania Roofing C( 326 Washing on Avenue, Scrantoi , pa- TELEPHONE 555. Ebonite Yarsish, Gravel Roofi I I Pipe Coverin Building Fel s, pers. Sheathing Pc All kind of roofing work done All klnda of gritral or (lag roofs uuule. HOTEL VENDOME, BROADWAY 'and FORTY-FIRST ST., NEW YORK CITY. A Modern l lrcproof Hotel containing 300 rooms. 200 with both and toilet Attached. EUROPEAN PLAN. Good Roomi, fl.AC: Largo Ho..ins. $!. and with private bath $2.Suund npwnrd per day. RESTAURANT. CUISINE AND SERVICE UNEXCELLED. In clou proximity to th prim-luti tboitros uud 'lie shopping dtxtricU Flvo lniuutes from Grand Central and West Shore Depots. LOUIS L. TODD. J. H. FIFE. Owuer. I jumnajr. r nrfll HOB CO.. luc'p. Otyttel, ll.OflMW. BUT at .SO SHOE IN TalEI WOIU.D. AiUarnKiUadolfrvnwt." , Tail Ladle' 811,1 French DoaajoW KM Vat. tea Beet dellnrjd free anywhere in the U.S., oe receipt oi ueen. Honey uracr, or I'oeul Nele far ilJO. Kanale every way the boot fold la all ratal etsrae for IM. We maak tfal boot ouraelvee, tbenfore we fear anU the JU, tttU & wrar. 4 esd If any ewe it hot emuanad . ive or voniaoe) penea, width! C, P. B, K KB. W altee I to t aad new Stndyow a ' lUuatrated loa-na w r w f Dqter Shoe CoTSTi.2:' Bpmai itrmi to jjtaur. French Injection Compound Care poaitlvrly, quickly, (not merely cherki.) Guaranteed or nioni y refunded. Avoid dangenxia leaiedlea. Price 60 wall per bottle. Mis Hwttlee (will cure efferent rate, aunt, prepaid, secure (rum observation, with only acleuUHcaily made yrlue, to any atldresi fur 3. Ml. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all sullnrora of FRKORSOP YOUTH, LOST VICOK and DISEASES OF Mi-.N AM) WOMEN. !U8 iiagea: tlotli bound: securely rf.tl.il rn1 tnnl-a free Tr.wtnii'iit bvmtil trktly oxifldentinl. htI u t mitiva qn':k uro Su.i t.ul' od. 2o umtt'T how lonw atnadlnK. I will poiitiyely cure yoa. Write or call. OD IfiDR 3'-" N- ,5,h s-- PbHodo.. Pit. tiilf LuDD 3u yearV contiautus practice. 2 case of Summer Balbriggan Mnn's lTn derwear, in all quulitlos, Krou price, 22., Sm and 51k, nnr Prlca to Close Out Entire Lob 20o C9 tlozon Men's White Cnlaundriod Shirts, . pure linen bosom, double front aud back, drone price, GO cent, Our Price, 29 Cents W0 dozen of O'ntlng Shirts, in all (inalitioi, grow price, late., iHJc. fttlu., O'lc. and "Sc. Wo will make a sweep on the entire lot and let her go at 25 Cents Your Choice HOSIERY-! base prieci will hold good .for all thia week. 6.KI pair Men'a Hocks at Sc., gross price, 10c.: 6t pair Ladloa' l;nt ii nek Hose, gross prire, 10 cents, Our Prlee, 80.1 16 dozen of French lialbrlggan Half Hoso, and Fast Black " Uoee, gross price, iiii conta. Our Price, 12X Cents Ladles' Vests at ona half leaa than elsewhere. Be careful and call. mi ddipc il to our patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co. wj rons that they will this yei of millins STRICTLY Ol r is fully cured. New uwmg iu iiiv excessively of the opiniou that it Is MM condition lor iniiiing. ' no risks, anil will alio months to mature before MM litis careful attention placed Washburn-Crosb brands. MEGARGEL Wholesale taents. MINiBYlMEIf A complete line of the above ce'r latest designs and colorings, with bor for rooms, halls and stairs absolutel for wearing qualities and perfection d Awarded Three Prize In Loudon. Also First sterdam, Sydney, Melbourne,! Dublin and Christchurch. Pri INSPECTION 1 JNVI I t-i-' SOLE AGENTS FOR SCL YANT0N irnn cirnrnir 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA A A"' TLur riircMvi nn a i n ka uiwngun ivmiiurnv i vnmwwwi SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of I Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Qeneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. uiiaiiiinniiNuuiiiiiiHui.iiiiimiuiiHiHutiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir; v Yours for It a a In Monthly or Weekly Everything Furniture, Draperies, Clothing, Carpets, Stoves. UHllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5 225 and 227 Y. 1. C. AJ BUILDING 11 CJz&Z- mm ninTinnno SLZ II Nil I I II I till-H Nil their many pat hold to their usual custom VI1EAT until the new crop now upon the market, ana wheaty Wady cured, and In PPf ' iburn-irosny o. wm e new wheat fully thre Idiniz. very detail ot milling haa b Hour iar aso ens n- i in 1 1 -II GOBI in brated Carpets, in the ers to match, suitable fast colors, unequaled f finish. Muidals in Bradford, Paris, An Prize L Calcutta, Philadelphia rut ii?ati miMftCft1 Credit When They Are Yours Fer the Promise To Pay? Payments Taken. HOME. nnu uuuiiiiuiiu Wyoming Avo. Both r uui imuL-oiunt, 4B . I- ! V
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