8 TIEE SCBANTON TIIIBTJNE FRIDAY . MQSNINO. OCTOBER 18, 1893. CARBOIIDALE. ' attacked by a dog. A Llttla Girl Horribly Mantled by a Ferocious Brute. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Griflls, of Belmont street, toad a. narrow escape from a horrible death soul has received Injuries yesterday which may prove fatal. At ehe time, 'the little one was play ing tn the yard ivoar a Mr. Glhbs, who was engaged in doing: some work. Sud denly a dog bounded forward and pounced upon her, knocklnR her to the ground. The dog then commenced to chew the girl's fce nnd before stopped had mangled it terribly. The screams of the little girl attraot ed the attention of ftlr. Uihbs, who. turning and seeing the position of the little one. ran to her rescue. The dog ran as Mr. Olbbs approached, or otherwise H would have killed the baby. The little girl s face was torn In a most horrible manner. The bridge of the nose was broken and the left eye closed and blackened so that it can not yet be seen what the injuries to it will be. A yellowish mu'trrr ooxes from the flesh below the right eye. and the roof of the mouth Is badly cut. The cheeks are laid bare, the tlesh being torn here the worst. Dr. V. K. Jenkins was sum moned to dress the wounds. He thinks the life of the child can be saved If blood poisoning does not set In. He cannot yet tell whether there will be any disfigurement or not. The dog which made the attack, with out the slightest provocation. Is the property of Joseph Koblnson. Nobody feels more deeply over the affair than he does. The dog had been a grea t pet and had never been ugly until very lately. The dog Is getting old, and this prob ably made its temper somewhat irri table. It will be killed to prevent any repetition of the occurrence. PR E 1'ARATIONS COMPLETE. Mitchell lloss Fair Will the Most Success ful Yet Hold. Preparations tor the fair to be held by the Mitchell Hose company are about cc-mpUted. and from the large scale on which it is to be conducteJ It can not help but be a success. The three companies In town will parade on the opening night, and for the 21st invitations will bo sent out for the Forest City. Vanillins. MayHeld. Jermyn and Atvhbald companies to participate In a grand parade. Abun dant music will be furnished both nights. One of the features will be a big prize of iZO In gold, which will be awarded the holder of the lucky ticket at the close of the fair. On each evening a complete musical and vocal programme will be carried out. The company will l?ue a paper during each day of the fair giving the programme, the lists of drawing and prizes. Various sub-cummittees have been appointed to have the fair In charge. Fred Bailey will have charge of the danclrj hall, and Fred Thompson, Fred Bai'.ey and Charles Alexander will look after the printing. Charles Timmons has been appointed treasurer of the fair proceeds. PLEASANT RECEPTION. Ucld by the Ladies of tha Methodist Church. The reception held by the ladles of the Methodist church proved to be one of the most charming events of the season. It was held at the Methodist parsonage and was conducted by the Ladies' Aid society. Nearly all the ladles connected with the church were present, and a most -enjoyable time was had by all. The business conducted was of more than usual Interest, it being the annual election of officers. The following were elected for the ensuing year: Presi dent, Mrs. D. W. Humphrey; secretary, tMr3. G. A. Place; treasurer. Mrs. D. Scurry; the vice-presidents elected were Mesdames Bu:ler. H. Reynolds. G. v. (keynolds. O. Reynolds, Penglly, Pas coe. Kilpatrick, Scurry, Smith. Maize and Evans. The following will assist: iMesdames Wolcott. Williams, Davis, Eurnard, Bryant and Bailey. The report of the officer of the past year were nad by 'Mesdames T. R. Kv ans, D. Scurry and P. Olver. The net receipts for the year had bf:en $572, of which tU3 had been derived from sup pers and a twilight organ recital. The officers of the society provided a most dainty rtpast, which was enjoyed by all. CAUGHT A WEASEL. A Fonr-Lcggcd Thief Who Was the Causa of Much Trouble. Several of the residents of Wyoming treet wha keep chickens have been an noyed lately by some animal which en tered their coops at night and killed some of the fowls. One of the victims to this was Alfred Chapman, who resides In the neighbor hood of South Wyoming street. On go ing to the coop one day last week five of the most valuable chickens were dead. The next day two more were Know Hood's Cured Because It Made Pure Blood. "I was all ran down and could not sleep t night oa account of the continuous and severe pains through my body. I bad also stom ach troubles and catarrh. After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a short time I com menced to lm- bSSuiin three bot- ; ties In all, my ! complaint en tirely latt ma. I now kss an appetite, leap wall and am free from all stomach trouble. I know Hood's Barsaparllla bat cored ma, and I cheerfully recommend its use by all woman who are ran down and aesd a building op medicine." Miss Audi Wbat, W. Bridgewater, Fa. Hood's Sarsaparilla It tha only True Blood Purifier promi nently in the public eye today. Hood's Pills Ttmnt-tlridly CASH During This Ms. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, LINO leums, Draperies, Window Shades, and Wall Paper, ' 4t9LCKWANnUVKUL GREAT ALTERATION SALE We have decided on a Sweeping Redac tion rather than cover up oar goods dar ing oar extensive improvements, and bars marked down everything In the . store st oost and leas. Bee nor Window Diaplsy, which will substantiate what we say: . Inerahi Csrtstt (rem lie. le BOc. Worth 2e. is 7 Sc. missis Csrssts, 40o. tt 50o Ww.h 60c. to 90s, wN Paten, le-, Worth 10c, . And everything else in proportion. J. SCOTT INGLIS CAEPETS AID WALL PAPERS, . .. 41 UCKkWANNl ftVENUs' - U 4 ar m- -viiriH& found dead, and when one more was ad ded to the list Mr. Chapman's patience gave out.- No trace of the animal whivh entered could be found and despite all precautions taken by Mr. Chapman, the coop was still entered and (owls killed. At last he secured a trap which was warranted to catch anything and hold. This he set In his hennery and went to bed with the conviction .that he had done all he could. On arising he wus more than pleased when he found the prowler fast In the trap. The ani mal was over a foot In leugth. nnd la either a mink or . weasel. IMr. Chap man con now rest In peace since Ills enemy ia dead. AT HYMEN'S SHRINE. Ceremony at Which Mis F.stclla l.co lleestne Mrs. James Chapman. At St. 'Rose church Wednesday even ing at 5.4.1 o'clock the marriage of Miss Lillian Kstella Ie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uoscoe I-ee, of Darte avenue, to James F. Campbell. Jr.. took place lit the presence of a large number of friends, ltev. J. J. Curran was the of ficiating clergyman. The bride was dressed In a navy Hue gown with trimmings of Uace. She was attended by Allss Mary Dougherty, of Pike street: 'Marcus Urennan acted as groomsman. After the ceremony the happy couple drove to Dumluff. where a reception was given at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. C. W. Hrowm-ll. They will commence housekeeping soon on Wy oming street, but for the present will reside at the home of Mrs. Sarah Gard ner, on River street. LAID AT REST. Impressive Services nt the Funeral of .Mrs. Milts. Yesterday afternoon the funeral ser vices over the earthly remains of Mrs. John O. Miles, who died on Tuesday, were held at the late residence on larie avenue. The ltev. T. E. Jepson. of the Baptist church, otllcluted and preached a most eloquent sermon. 01 r. Jepson took for his text Hebrews, iv, lx. The funeral was very large, the many friends of the deceased turning out to pay their last respects to her who had been held very dear. The pall-beaivrs were six nephews of the deceased, namely, H. W. Stone, C. I Stone, K. H. Stone, J. B. Hawker, K. V. 'Hawker and John Lester. Inter ment was made IniMaplewood cemetery. Mr. Kngto to leave. Alfred Engle, the popular proprietor of the Hotel Anthracite barber shop, will soon leave this city if he can dis pose of his business, which he has of fered for sale. Air. Kngle has been as sociated for years with Frank XI. Fox, the former proprietor of the Hotel An thracite. 'Recently he received a letter from 'Mr. Fox. who Is about to take charge of the Genesee house at Uuffalo. making him a very advantageous offer to go to Buffalo, and on account of their long association Mr. Kngle has decided to go, provided he sells his business. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Miss Cushman, the well-known fash ionable milliner, of Seranton. will soon remove her stock of goods to Carbon dale and go Into business In this city. John Clune, the enterprising mer chant of Dundaff street, has placed on the road a handsome new delivery wagon. .Mrs. Sarah Callentlar. of 'Luzerne county, is the guest of XV. W. Oallendar, of the Star Steam Dye works. Michael Cavanaugh, of Gordon ave nue, Is erecting a large place for busi ness purposes. Mrs. A. E. Wilcox, who has been visit ing In tht9 city, returned to her home. In Xineveh, today. Her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Lewsley, and the latter's son, Delos, accompanied her. H. R. Stone, of the firm of Stone Brothers, was in Blnghamton yester day. Mrs. Jatrr.es H. Hopkins, daughter, Alta. and Mrs. Alice H. Crago, were visitors in this town Wednesday. XV. L. Pryor, Seranton city passenger agent of the 'Lehigh Valley railrond, made a business trip to this city Wednesday., Mrs. Xora O'Meara. of Seranton, Is the guest of her brother, M. B. Madl gan, of this city. Mr. Madigan's nleco, Miss Genevieve Marligan, of Seranton, Is also vlsltins him. J. B. Nicholson left Wednesday eve ning for New York city In the Interest of the Electric Light company. Mrs. Harry Briggs, of Darte avenue, who h'ls been 111, Is recovering. James Lavcry, of Salem avenue, will leave Saturday for Pleasant Mount, where he will spend hla vacation. Joseph O'Rourke has re-signed his po sition In the Bobbin factory. 'Mrs. A. Pascoe, of Washington street, wis the guest of friends In Seranton yesterday. Miss Ubble Riley and Mrs. N. Noble, of Pleasant iMount, were visitors In town Wednesday., (Ralph Nye, of Darte avenue, who has been 111 for the past few days, Is con valescent. Mrs. Henry Cramer, of Canaan street, spent Wednesday In Seranton. William Cox, who has been seriously 111 with typhoid fever, Is slowly Im proving. Mrs. E. F. Porter and son, William, of Hdmount ftreet, are visiting friends In Itoscoe, Sullivan county. Miss Jennie Fluellen hns returned heme after a two weeks' Visit In Seran ton. Miss Grace Evans and William Alex ander, of this city, were guests at the wedding of Miss Camella Branderoore and John Hawker, at. Honesdale, on Tuesday. ' . Rev. F. A. Dory, secretary of the Sab bath association, recently underwent an operation In Seranton on his eye, the sight of which Is entirely gone. He la still under treatment, and Is hope ful that the other eye will not become diseased. George Sehaff and family, of Tenth Avenue, left yesterday for Ktmlout. N. Y., where they will attend the wed ding of i.Mr. Bchaff's brother, Jacob, whloh will take place Sunday. Patrick Flnncran hns returned homo after a stay of several months In Bos ton. A number of young people are ar ranging for a select dancing rlnss, to bo presided ovtr by. Professor Slegel this winter. PECKVILLE. The social committee of the Chris tian Endeavor society of the Presby terian church 'have arranged for a so cial at the home of Miss Hell Benjamin, Main street, tonight, Oct. 18. A very nice programme has been arranged und refreshments will be served. No ad mission will be charged and no collec tion will hn taken. All members of the congregation and their friends are cor dially invited to spend a pleasant even ing wifth the society. The second annual carnival of the Young People's society of the Presby terian church will be held the last week In November or 'the first week In De cember. The "Carnival of Holidays," as It Is called, will no doubt eclipse any thing In the region for a long time. Full particulars will be announced later. , SIBLEY. Several persons left from Mudtcwn for Boston yesterday to see If the per son they 'have in custody Is Creeenzo Merelo, the Old Forge muaderer. William Repp h.ss commenced haul ing stones for the new school house at lie ni! ham. Today Is pay day at the Sibley mines. The employes of Jermyn mines. No. 1 and No. 2, will be paid tomorrow, OCt. 1. Mlrs Lottie Bender, of Wllkes-Barre, Is visiting her brother, Jake -Bender, of this place, i ' The Pj r.s it Idle tcday. PITTST0I1. The Plttston office of the Seranton Tribune Is located at No. 6 XV, Ilium street, where all advertisements, -orders for job work and Items for publication will re ceive prompt attention. Ulliue opeu front 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.) BINUIIAM.UEKLEW NUPTIALS. Pretty Wedding on the XVest Slda Last frivolling. Adelbej t Bingham, of Dunmcre, nnd Miss .Margaret Herlew, of 'Hie West Side, were united In t'he holy bonds of wedlock at 'the palatial house of the brlJe's patents, on Exeter street, last evening. t V o'clock. The ceremony wo performed by .Rev. Mr. Simpson, pastor of the Wwt tivdo Mcthodikt Kpbcopal c'hui'oh. T'he c:u ple rtood beneath a pretty Aural di tlgn l.i the j..irlor during the cre nmny. or. J a large company of Invited guests witnessed the pretty nnd In teresting evtnts. The' vi'ide waj at tendtd by M;s Nettle Ellsworth, and Hie gro.m by Dr. 'Benscoter. The bride's wedding costume was very handsome und' f.he looked bewltchln. At the cnuelUHlon of the ceremony the fr'.cn.ls crowded forward und sh.iwcred heartiest congrntuhulons upon the happy couple. All, th.n, at down to a bounteous wedding fen-t. The happy couple left on the 10.40 p. m. DtUware and Hudson 'Main on an extended wvd dli'g t ' in r to Huston, New York, Phlla d.'li'iila. Washington and other places. I'l.oii their return they will take up thilr permanent residence at Dunmora, where the groom hus a Handsome homo awaiting the arrival of his bride. The blide is one of Plttston's most winsome ycunu indies, and her largo olivJe of fi:rnd. wlrh her every happi ness In ne.r new life. The groom Is very well known here, having been en gaged Ar a number of yt.ars as a clerk at the (Pennsylvania Coal compa ny's otriee. He now tills a clerkship In 'the Vrle and Wyoming Valley Rail road olllce nt Dunniore. FIREMEN'S DAY. A Housing Celebration Held Hero Yestcr duv Afternoon. The fire laddies owned the city yes terday, and everybody did homage at their shrine. The town was decked In Hags and bunting. The procession moved promptly at 2.30, In the follow ing order: Chief of Police Loftns and Offlc-r Calous on horseback, city olncers and members of councils In carriages, chief of lire department and assistants, Leek Cornet bind. Mechanics' Xj. t. WMkes Banv; Stanley Woodward, No. 6, of Wllkes-'Barre; 'Crystal Fire company, Rcranion; Lawrence band, Seranton; Niagara Engine and diose company. No. 2: Avoca band. Avoca Hose com pany, Xo 1; 'Mechanics' Hose company, Xo. 3; Liberty Cornet ft and. Black Diamond Hojk and Ladder company, No. 1; ffs.'t Plttston Huso company. No. 1: Thistle Flute band. Parsons Hose company. No. 1: West End Hope company, Xo. 4. The line of march was as follows: South Main street"to Railroad, coun termarch to Junction, countermarch to bridge, up Exeter to Sprlhg, down Lu zerne, over bridge and disperse. ' After the parade the reveral lce'al companies entertained their vlsltlns friends hnndsomily at their quarters. The Eagles gave a banquet In honor of their Wllkes-Barre visitors. NEWS NOTES. James H. McMillan, formerly of Rail road strtet. now of William street, and M1S9 H. Elizabeth Gardner, a nurse at the hospital, will be married on Wednesday evening, Nov. 6, 1S95, at the home of O. H. Jones, on Elizabeth Btreet. Rev. T. W. Swan, pastor of the Wee; Fida Presbyterian church, Is attending the meeting of the Presbyterian synod nt Butler. Rev. Dr. Parke will fill hl3 pulpit next Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. John Aschenbrandt, of Main stret1;. are rejo-lclivg over the ar rival of u baby girl, which oame to their home on Wednesday. Twins boys were born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Myer Schlosser. of Wtlllam street, , Wednerday, one of them died Thursday miming. James McElowIe, aned about 60 years, died at the horpital yesterday morn ing, under very peculiar circumstances. He was brought to the hospital Wednesday morning by friends from Parsonage street, and never gained con sciousness. The cironer nmtllled Aid "r man Lofv.is to hold an Inquest, and he empanelled the following jurors, who viewed the remains, and adjourned to mc-et at the alderman's ntfloe Patur day evening at 7 o'clock : M. K. OoUl,?n, John King, Ctmrles Covv:ird. Charles Golden, James K inney. Ed. Mmall. John Oberd rfer. saler.man for Ross & Co., and Miss Kllzibcth Mills, both popular y.ntnsc people of the XX'est Side, were mniri.-l at Trinity Kpiscop'il church, XX'edr: vdiy ever lnp. by tha parlor. Rev. Edward Henry Eckel. Michael Iio.)l!h n, a pioneer resident of Oregon, dl"d yesterday mornlnK at S.?.0 o'cloek, after a protracted illnesn. He Is Finvlvrl by elcht children: I'eter, bT Sab.ist.ipol; 'Michael, John and Thrmas aid Sir. Anna Iitihncy, re siding ut hnme: Mls Sarah, of Phila delphia; 'Mri. Alfred Biiftrrivorth. of Jerrr.yn. t.J Mrs. A. I!. Bloom, of the West Side. D'ppai-erl was nbout GO years cf .-i-;n. T!ia funer.il will be held nt 0 o'dork Saturday morning from home, with requiem mass In St. John's churr'.i. Frank Dnnihu, of Tfnni-r1 Plttston. was crltlenlly, rwisslbTy -fctnlly, Injured, nt Phoenix mlllery, ypBteMly, by., be ing squeezed between two cars. Plttston leucines flrectere. ' , for FifMT-i Ar.s pT.r.fr?vn call on 'Wrlxb' f-. Co., f7 Couth Mnl-i sti-f (. A ni v rnnire fop cntr or pxehnncc; oI.mj recnml-hund household goods, bought or sold. FACTOR V VI tlE. Mr. and ",''-s. M. V. Tiwsend are vIhIHt's relative p.: WUIti-j-n.irre und Dunmcre 'II week. M'."Meea Lulu ai.d Tol'A itlilr. of W'llki j-F3.".rii who liave bren vtel'lng friends bfp, have reti:rr.ed hcio. Mr3. V ma Mahon. of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Ins returned and will make her future home at this pine. Mrs. .Malvlna Whitney died Thurvlny nvirnlng nt her Into ieldrnr? on Mnln Ktreet. Funeral services ttday at 11 o'fCock. Mi1, and Mn. H. V. Tnurje and Mr. and 'Mrs. J. W. Heyrilds toh a trip to Nlngora Fill: and Canada "f Sn'tir djy, returrlng on Wertnpulay. Thry rrti'irt a vet11' enjoynbln itrl'p. Forrent W. Heynnlds .and Mr. Bnr dovv, of Wilk-F j-Uarre, and Btnnloy Ifart, of New York city, arc the BUest.i of Mr. Reynolds' parents, on Hlh street, for a few days. . Mecsrs. llarry and Frank Clardner have returned from n visit with rela tives and frhrds a. Seranton. The crosswalks of our town nr no covered with mud tha! It Is nearly Im possible to tall there nr any In snm places. The town council would do well to Icok after the walks, olio cuit a trv wzed and coeliles down along sides of walls, D. N. Mftthewson nn'd wife, pf Wnsh Ing'ton. I.i. C. returned home on Mon day, a'?ter a fortnight's visit hero. If tha llnbv la Ctittlnq Teeth. Mrs. Winslow's Bnoth'tig Byrup hns bnen used for over Fifty Venri hy M'lllons of Mothers for their Children white Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes tho Child, Poftens the damn. Allay all Pain; Cures Wind Core, nnd In tho best remedy for Diarrhoea. Bold by Druggist In ovary pnrt bf tho world. Re sure and ask for 'Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no otbsr kind. Twanty-fivs cants a beltlt. (TjU5T5EET J J WHAT A Jf pi LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE. According to announcement already made, we com mence Oct. 14 to dispose of the entire stock contained in our two large stores. The goods have all been marked down to nrst cost, many goods even below cost. If you have any present ble goods be sure you the earlier you come the below but a very fexv of EI1I The stock is entirely new and includes the latest ideas in desigu, texture and manufacture in the line of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Draperies, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods of Every Description. KCS?5'" you intend to Dissolution of Partnership lowest prices ever quoted ERR , SIEBEGKER & CO 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Ft 1 ' Kff 7 mm l.Lsull iu i weeks. For talo by JOHN H. PHELPS Sprues S.ra Scrjintjn Px THE ONLY HOUSE That Has a Full and Complete unr liuuus . uumc any, di b WE HAVE Uiul rwenr for Men. AVomoti fti'iidr. Yon can llnd with us liliird lied, Uruy Mvrluo. They odds were ut tho Inwent tlKiiros. uxor in unuurar mm unnentianus auaiuv is Air. iiunrv tiuudmuu . Munngur of the Cut Price Store, . LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT WEEK'S SALE Iu Underwear. Jersey Overslilrts any prices, but we are willing to pncvH ui.'ewiiero. i We Are Also Direct Agents j For the Superior Hyglcna Underwear Company Non shrlnknble, the best for health. We guarantee them to be equal to the onus you pay 5.00. Our price on them, for Shirts $1.50, or 1-60 for mo nun. mine una see mem, nweaiers, uaruigau jacaois. HENRY GOODMAN. MAfiACER YOU CAN GET FOR, T or prospective need of relia come while this sale lasts. But better for you. We mention the buy, now Is the time. Our Sale places before you the in Seranton. RESTORE LOST VIGOR ff AH When In tfnuM whit to M tot Netvoun Detillty, Vo of Sexual Powvr (In either tftt, lmf tteitLVt Atruhv. VaiittKel nd ttther wrikneMt, (im anv caute, um Btfvinr F.ln. Drains thtt kcl and full tifor quickly restored. If neglected, h tftuMr rritill fatally. Mailed anywhere, if led. favfi.noi 6 txMei for I5.00. W Hh cverv ft no r-r.lt k give a legal guarantee tu iur or refund tlit tr.onay. Addreia I I Al. Mh'niCIM. Cfl.,ClevlAni,0)itit. Pharmocitt, cor. Wyoming Avenue and IN SGRANTON Line of Underwear Is the EMPIRE Lackawanna Avenue. and Children, anv nrlno ami different Natural Groy. Camt'l's Hair. Fltuwd aro buuirht for snot cunli at tiniw when Thl was in April, ISM. nnd the only in dlfrorent Rtylc.i. .S'e will not quote take oil' 2a ier cent straight than usual largest assortment 01 Wool Hosiery, , 516 LACKH. AVE Kn ifes (AUTION TO our Washburn-Croshy Co. whih to assure their many 6aO rons thut they w II tW8 year hold to their uaual cusion of milling SfRlCiLY OlU WHEAT until the new crop Ih fully cured. New wheat ia now upon the market, and ojviiiB to the excessively dry weather many millers are of the opinion that it h already cured, and in proper condition for milling. WahburnCrosby 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 haul placed Wnahburn-Crokby Co.'a flour far above othei brunds. MM MEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. MoGSic Powder Go. Rooms 1 ud 2 Conunovealtli M SCRANTON. PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER UADE AT MOOSIC XKD RUSH DALE WORKS. LaflUn ft Rand Powder Co."! Orange Gun Powdo? Electric Batteries, Fuses for expled lug bl&su, Baiety Fuse aod Eepauno Chemical Co.'s EigbExplosira nT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL Coal ef ths be.it quality for domestU kse, and of all sizaa. delivered is acj part of the city at lowest price. Orders loft at my Office NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, first floor. Third National Bunk, or mnt by mall or telephone to the Utne. will receive prompt Attention. Special contractu .U1 be made for ths HUS) Md delivery of Buckwheat Coal. WM. X. SMITH. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AKD PUMPING MACHINERY. Oeneral Office: 5CRANT0N, PA. 1! mh lilt Toilet Sets, 10 Pieces, $2.75 '1 wo hocKhcad of Vm Jint rocelvel Si seta. Our China mm d'lls us they're tho l.ft0 kind Hoventy.flvo conta you aave will buy a Nu;e I'mu Koc'ior lor inlaw ' or Indira' uu worth your con Niilrratinii. In l'1'iin'i-Wctn w allow re markable bargalua Tea Seta, too. (Baiement.) Best Pattern Moquottes, 95c. That onyht tn ciua o'l Di,so'.vl"g and Altering . Concorua. Your selection ia I : CLOTHIERS. Y. M.C. A. Butldlnr 1 Lhfildel. ? i HOAIS FURNISHERS, 22$-a7 Wyoming Ave. J""" B,a ! ( lrTtsj!fi!Ata 'oryy'sa"ssr,;i"in v I'aw"" m " & ' it -r6- patrons: CONNELL THE. Pennsylvania Roofing Co., 326 Washington Aienne, Seranton, Pa. TELEPHONE 555. I ! i ! i I Ebonite Varnish, Gravel Roofing, Pipe Covering, Building Felts, Sheathing Papers. All kinds of rootln; work dons. All kinds of gravel or slag roof. made. ROOF TIMING AIT0 SOLOEMIG All done away with by tha use of HARTV MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which suulits of lnrredienu well-known to ail. It emm bo applied to tin, galvanized tin. sheet iron roots, also to brick dwellnce, which will firevent absolutely any crumblu&g, crack r.f or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many yaara, and it's cost does not exceed one-ttf tn that f the coat of tinning. Ia sold by tao Joe) r pound. Contracts taken by AKTOKIO HAKTUAKX. W Blrek M. Economy In Clothes Doesn't mean doing without nor docs it mean buying cheap Clothing. The better grade you get the more economical it is in the long run. Good Clothing costs little, if onlj you buy at the right Btore. Tho right store is this store. We mean to sell more Clothins than anyone hereabouts. That means low prices. It means, too, that the Clothing is of the rery latest stple and of the very best mate rial. It means Economj to you big business for us. Cash or Credit get what yott want aud pny as you can. (Clothing Dept. T. M. C A. Billdtaf, Opposite Onr Furniture Stores.) 4 notconflneJ toons or two patterns-onf entire line of Moq- ettee at this PrVo. 8uoh blending of colon and artistic ds signs are worthy of special Inspsotton. (Csrptl Dept., floor.) A Word Regarding Brass Tables and Lamps WII1MU w BTtVIUU UWI as was v t - ' plaeo for wedtlluff gifti. Prlo Ij mucn lower man uuusiis uch goods lsMWAVM