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TIIE SCBAOTON TBIBUNE-- SATURDAY M ID, 1S93.
YOU
ARE A
WOMAN
Jlnd Tor that very reason you must
suffer. Why should woman sutler
from weakness, pain, bearing down
sensations, loss of appetite, energy,
dcs)uuclen:y, and the thousand ills
so common? It is all wrong. The
Almighty never intended it to be so.
Woman was created for happiness
and joy, not for sickness and misery.
f You Stop to Think
Vi.n will realize that there is one
Kreat cause for all these troubles,
which is summed up in the word
weakness. You will also admit, if
you stop to thiuk. that there is one
great way by which it can all be
avoided or cured. That way is by
the use of the only one great known
remedy lor all such troubles, which
is Warner's Safe Cure. Ask auy
physician, male or female, or pro
fessional nurse, any scientific man
or worn in of standing and research,
any (Untwist who is worthy, and
you will find that this is true.
Why, then, will women suffer wheu
the best of modern and scientific
relief is at hand '(
GMBONMIJE
KEV. J. J. Cl'KKKN TO LEAVE.
Atur a Stay or l laM Vcars llo U
lVomoK'J to W ilkcs-llarrc.
It H w!:h the Rivutest aorrcv that
we are ofcllce-J to announce the df-larturt-
of Kev. J. J. v iirnui, w ho has
haJ clia-W ct the Oa'.hol'.e vhareh la
tiii city. "Hut although we ure eny
to have one wiio haa been so long
u:r.ort;r u? leave us. we a cor.si.uu
au him u;wn the pronwllnn to a Urse
new parisa. The reverend lather will
U.ive this city today for Si-ratitoti.
v hi re it w'.'.l ac-.nany the bit hop to
AV::ke:--lUirre and t roruia'.ly in:ro
ilu.v J to his par:?htO!ie:s and to the
reoiLe of Wilkc-Banv by Kev. Kathfr
McAndrf ;v. pa.uor of .St. 'Mary's church
In that r'ttv.
furitif hi s-tay tn tnis city Father
Curran has maile in my firm fiU n.ls
anions his c.'iircjral' 'i. who will re
gret hla d.iiartare. He hr.s been on-:;.-ctt
d with :ho church in this city vvi-r
since his ordinat!-.n. which took tlac
in Seranton Aug. 27. Ho was then
r.;tKlntet1 to itssiit Father t'arew". in
the rapKUy-incrf asisiit church, but
K.iiber Osrew lived but nine days after.
He wai then appointed to fill the va
cancy a.T! fir.ee has labored faithfully
and earnestly, dolr;? much pood end
buiVJlns up the pari3h to Its present
large !?.
Fa'.her Curran will fnt.T upon h'.
fir?; dutien on Sunday. He has been in
UTilc?i-d2.'.rre with Father JlcAndiew.
of that piice. and tog-e.her they went
over th territory which belongs to the
rie'.v pari'h.
There Is r.o church yet, but to build
in?; on- Father Ciirrm will give his Orst
o't-i'i'on. A plot lias already been
picked out for Its cr-oticn, and that It
w.U not be Ions b-for built Is promlwd
by thoe who know the reverend
father' success as a worker. At pres
ort a temporary b'JlfcMnK will le erect
ed, in which the pecrde will have their
devotions.
Fath.-r fun-en's rar!s-h li a laree cni
and cover? a larpc territory, as mo?t cf
th Oithr,I!c families re?idi In the out
side wards. It Is not yet known who
will ucc?(d Father Ourren In this city.
"THE DSVII. AND THE I'KKP SKA."
JAMES IMItGFON ROIiKF.I).
Thieves 1'rcoii Into His Shoe Shop-Took
His To'ils.
James PldReori. who keeps a shoe re
pair shop un Uiojklyn Street, was
robbed ar!y yesterday morning,
tfiieves entering; tho st.'p and takinz
tuarly all his tools.
Xo trace of the robbers could I
found. They had made their entrance
Into the place by rrmovln the sash of
a window.- However, a (juiet and thor
ough search was made by If r. Fidseon
and the parties who lid the Job have
been since located. Mr. I'ldeon's
mother, .who Uvea nearby, was awak
.'n.d In the nipht by the barklnff of a
4"g. This she did not think anything
of untH a stone or gome other objxt
which was probably thrown to quiet
the dofr struck the house. She then
hastily arose, but no one was near, but
two men were seen running up the rall
:road track. She thouttht not h Ins more
of the occurrence until the robbery was
discovered In the morning.
As has been said, I'ldgeon has traces
of the miscreants. He heard that two
men had' vlMted the houe of a peaceful
citizen and left their marks behind.
Further search revealed a quantity of
tacks about the floor. The affair has
now been given Into the hands of the
police and after enough evidence has
be.n gathered the arrests will be made.
.They will be prosocuted to the full ex
tent of the law.
I
THE -DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA."
BURIED AT ISKOOKSIDK.
The Remains of Mrs. Smith Aro Laid
nt Rest.
Testerday afternoon at 3 o'clock the
funeral of the laite Mrs. denrge Smith,
who died Wednesday afternoon, took
T'lace from the deceased's residence on
fiottth "Wyoming street. After a short
service at the house tho remains were
taken to the Pnptlst church, where the
regular funeral service was held.
A large number of the friends of the
deca's'd gathered t the church. 'Rev.
T. K. Jepson officiated, being as!ste4
liy the Rev. W. J. Lewis, of the Velsh
'Methodist rhflrch. The sermon was de
livered byiMr. Jepson, who took for his
text Feeler lastles, vll. I, "A good name
1s better than precious ointment, and
itMJdj-nine i u5H DU'isg innsa'e.
pARI'ETS, OIL CLOTHS. LINO
lcittns, DrarericH, Window
Sliailcs, and Wall Vaperv
4!9UCKAWH.NAAVUL
GREAT ALTERATION SALE
We burs decldod oa a Swsoplnjt Red no.
tion rather than cover ap oar goods dar
ing oar extnusiva improrstnents. and
have nisrked down ererftbln? in tb
(tor? st cost and Ukh. See nnr Window
I)lt.lar, which will snbsuutUU what ws
ay: . , i . t
tnfrntn Carfell (rem 15c. Is 50c. Worth 2Se. Is f Sc.
Bruuelt Cirtnls, 40c t 60s., Worth 80c U 90s
Will Paters, e.', Worth tOe.,."
And tvsrythlng elas la proportion.
J. SCOTT INGLIS
CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS, .
' 43 mmmk mm
the day of death, than the day of one's
birth."
'Mr. Jepson said that the passage was
true only to those who had lived a
Christian life, -but It might be nptiv ap
plied to her who was about to be laid
away. He referred to the 'life of the
deceased and to her patient suffering.
Kev. W. J. Lewis offered a prayer in
the Welsh language.
The pall-bearers wfre six of the de
ceased's brothers, namely. Thomas, Os
car,' Edward and Francis Morgan, of
this city; Walter, of Dorrancston, Pa.,
and William, of Scrunton. After 'the
service at the church the remains were
taken to Rrookslde cemetery for Inter
ment. The floral offerings were very
large and haudrome.
EXCITING RUNAWAY.
A Team Dashes I'p Main Street at a Very
Lively Kmc.
The team of John Fulton, attached to
a heavy beer wagon, dashed up 'M.aln
street yesterday morning and caused
considerable excitement, but happily
no damage was done.
The team ihad been Heft ptandlns
while tho driver was In one of the
stores on SWith iMaln street. Some
thing frifrhtencd the horses, causing
them to start off. At the corner of
Main street nnd Seventh avenue, the
horses turned In upon the s'.ilew......
and In front of F. H. Tturke's plnee
struck an electric light pole. This did
not stop them In their mad rush, how
ever, but the neck yoke was broken
nnd the wagon li ft behind.
The hores were finally stopped In
front of Memorial park, having done
little damage.
DEATH OF LENA CORBY.
A Child StieeumbH to the Knvo,rc of
n;-lit!icrln.
Another victim has been added to tho
long llrt ct those who have died from
the drfid disease, diphtheria, Lena
Corby, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Corby, of No. 40 Itclmont
street, be Ins the lust to succumb.
The. little girl, who in about 10 years
of age. has bein sick with the disease
for two weeks. A ml toxin was glve.i
the chll.l SiVin after the symptoms be
oame pronounced and It seemed to have
resulted well, as the little one was able
to sit up. However, the hi-nrt, which
had been weakened by tho disease, sud
denly gave out. and death occurred In a
few moment. The ?h!!d was buried
yesterday afternoon In Mnplewood cem
etery, the funeral being private.
FOOT BALL GAMES.
The High School to Go to lloiiesdalc.
Other to He I'lavoJ.
This afternoon the high school font
ball team will go to Honesdale. where
they will contest with a picked eleven
from that place. The teim has been
strengthened and a sooJ showing U
expected from the locals.
Tr. -re will pvobsbly be no game this
af'.emoon a: th- park, although efforts
have been male to have one. The
Aiumtil tram will go to Kingston next
j Wednesday afternoon, whore they will
tri'Tt the Wyoming somlnary eleven. A
r.turn game will r.? played In h'. city
on Nov. ;:i. Th-M? have b tn oih-. r
dates, also, mail.' and good sport is
nroir.lscd those In this city who love
the came.
.MR. FKICK TO LEAVE.
Tlmt Is, t'nlcst Mi Cni Uj Induced to
Mccon-l Jor.
I: is with re-tiet that the anr.ouncv
niTt cf the on'.errtdated resignation
"f City Engineer Frlck Is made. Mr.
Fr'.ck has bctn one of the valued city
officials during his service as city rn-
iginrr. and the worlt which has been
i accomplished during his time will at
i test to his ability and faithfulness.
! Elected at a time when the office was
I a mo?t trying one, he has home all the
I burdens patiently, and It Is to be honed
for the best Interest of the city that
j he may recers!d?r his prefor.t Inten
j tl ins.
I I nhor Pnv rse'cis" Iti Mljli School.
Yciteriay was Arbor Dav nnd ever-
cIfps were hi'i I in the high school. T'.ie
! following prorrjrnme was carried out,
and was very lntereflng. Tr. o r.lanf- !
; Ing sonic, ?hor': eay. "The Myiih ef i
the I'rplar Tree. I'n.H-r)? i resent: se
lectors from Hiawa'ha. elsht pupils;
duett, "The fi old Mountain Tree." cjrr-t-ude
Alvord. Alice Chase: recitation.
"The Jov Oreen." Iabell Watt: essay,
"Arbor r::y." NVllle Judpe: recitation,
"Fall F".i h,ns." Flor'nee Colw.-ll; reci
tation "The Old Front Oal"." lmise
Sioeum: singing. "Hed. White and
Blue," rrti-i l.
Wood's rnllcc Society.
Last everdn at 7.."!0 o'clock the Lit
erary society of Wood's liuslr.ess col
lege hell another meeting, when the
following pr primme 'was carried out:
Fssay. Mr. Rounds; recitation, H.
Krantjs: d.'clamaf Ion. M. II. Tappen;
recitation. M. H. Kltzpatrlck: remarks,
Prof,.-ssir S. L. Olver: debs'e: Re
solved. Tf.at the natural wonders of the
old world traced 'hooe of the new;
affirmative. X). J. Williams. Miss Nora
Morrlt-nn. C. Krant: negative, H. L.
Singer, Vs'i Minnie (trailer, Miss Kate
Orsdy. Three mlnuf' debate allowed.
Sunlents only were admitted.
Two Onrrnt'ons.
Ir. nillis performed the operation
of methrotcmy upon William Walsh
Thursday, and the young rran l rest
ing nulctlv. Walsh was Injured by a
fall of rjck at the Wilson Creek tun
nel on Tuesday, and was taken to the
hospital.
Iirs. Ixwry, Nlles and Fltzslmmons
last evening performed an oneratlnn
upon a 14-year-nld girl, rerirtlng on
lower Powderly road, who was lying
very low with appendicitis.
minor xkws on:s.
Therera Pldgron, of Brooklyn street,
who has been Berlously ill, is convales
cent. James F.tirley. (Harry Forbes snd Mi
chael Koran attended a social held In
(r. M-er1!! hnll. In Uutidaff. last night.
Two children at the home of J-hn
Nlcol, of Cemetery street, nr.' very 111
of dlph'.herla. rr. Piy a-Lnlnlslercd
antitoxin Thursday night.
Mrs. J. Ct. Faurot, of Washington
street, left yesterday for a two wks'
visit with rrlRt'vrs at Mill Creek, Pitts
ton and Vllkts-Rarrc.
J(hn M llian ar1 daufhtir, Mav. of
Mitchell avenue .are vlKltlng In Wy
oming. Dr. IL C. Wheeler ha taken the Ini
tiative In dp effort to form a nrw so
ciety. Hon. 9. S. Jones. Me dames J. K.
Burr r.rd 1. A. Ilassott and others are
lntrrsted.
S. T. Rurnsrd, the milk dealer, of
Wayn? ptrect. 1ut a bright new wagon
on the road today.
Work has been rfsumed on the new
Delaware and Hudson depot. The car
cf lumber which 'has delayed for the
past month on account of Its non-nr-rlval,
has been received by Ir. Robin
son, and the roof braces will be put In a
manntr satisfactory to the architect.
Frank Hubba.rd nd family have
moved to the Simpson house, corner of
Lincoln avenue and Spring street, re
cently vacated by N. H. Hlller.
Jir. "Wheeler went to Nineveh yester
day afternoon on huslnc?.
viohn Buckley.- of 'Elkdale, called on
friends In town yesterday.
Mrs. Jerome Tonkin and children, of
Dunmore, are visiting her sister. Mrs.
James Honey, of Belmont street.
Improvements were commenced on
Trinity jchurch this morning.
. Miss iMattle Spettl;:ie, who 'has been
spending a couple of weeks with her
parents at Laurella. returned to her
home In Carbondale Thursday.
The Tribune, next Saturday, will can
tain a stirring, complete story by Rud
yard Kipling, entitle "Qulquern." It
to written In this master novelist's best
Vein, .; . : , . i
PITTSTOH.
TThe Pittston office of the Seranton
Tribune Is located at No. fi William street,
where all advert. nemunts, orders for job
work and items for publication w.ll r
cp.vb prompt attention. . Ofilce opeu from
8 a. m, to 10 p. m.J
The Catholic young ladles of Mils par
ish will meet at St. Aloyplus hall tomor
row afternoon at i o'clock for the pur
pose of organising an auxiliary of the
St. Aloysius society.
K. D. Nichols, esq., of Wllkes-Barre,
lust evening delivered his famous lec
ture, "Christian Citisentdiip," at the
Hroad Street 'Methodist Primitive
church, under the ausplceB of the Chris
tian Kiidtavor society ot that church.
There was a large and appreciative uu
dlence, and the speaker made a marked
Impression on his hearers.
'Mrs. William Welsh, of Church street,
Is visiting friends In Seranton.
John M. Jones, the drill master of
the F.agle Hose company's famous drill
squad, was. on Thursday evening pre
rented with a beautiful sideboard, the
gift of confidence and appreciation by
his convrades. diaries H. Cutler made
the presentation speech.
Frank iHmohue. of Vpper Plttston,
w.'.io was squeezed between cars Thurs
day afternoon, died the same evening.
He was 33 years olJ, and leaves n
wife and three children. Tho funeral
will take place Sunday afternoon nt
S o'clock, and the members of Itranch
S4, K. li. A., of which he was a mem
ber, will attend.
The c.-.so of Touhlll vs. PnUcsnn, a
dbpute to the title to a small strip of
!jnd adjoining their respective proper
ties. In the vicinity of Market street,
which has been on trial In tho county
c.iurts the past eleven days, was fin
ished yesterday, when the Jury, after
un hour's deliberation, returned a ver
dict In favor "f Mr. Patterson. Mr.
TiMihlll's lawyers will, In nil likelihood,
appeal the rae to the higher court'.
A body of sai In the hver vein of
Iloyt s!:ift. Pennsylvania Coal com
rc.ny. wis Ignited by a blast tired In
Frank Parrett's chamber yesterday,
st itlng fire to the coal, and at last ac
counts the dimes wero tlll raging. A
line of fire hose has been laid from the
pump station into the mine, and It Is
hoped to extinguish the lire before nny
gnat damage Is done, (lener.il Super
intendent fleorge H. Smith, of Dunmore,
and Su'ierl.ite'idents Andrew Hryden
and Alex Itryden are direoflng the
work.
There will be a special meeting of
the select council Monday evening.
Pittstnn Hiislncss IMrcetorv.
FOR FIltST-CI.ASS PLFMltlN'O CALL
on Wright Co., 97 South Main stiest.
A now range for sale or exchange; u,un
second-hand household good, bought or
sold.
"TIIK PHVIL AXH THE DI'KP SKA."
TUNKHANNOCK.
Tl. C. Klethllne. the Mehoopany liv
eryman, has purchased a block of land
at th west end of I'utnn-m street, near
the Lehigh Valley dpot, and will re
move his family ai:d business to thla
lace. One of bis first moves will be to
eri ot a barn on the vacant tract usual
ly occupied by railroad ties, mine props,
etc. TuiiUh.meock has -drawn heavily
on the population of Mehoopany of late,
and Mehoopany's loss Is our gain, for
they almost invariably send us good
citir.v'ns.
The diagram for tho Fa.ll? Kaiser
concert opens at Greenville's drug store
this morning.
Itivhn H. Kassett, cashier of th Wy
oming National ibank. is authority for
th statement that from Sla.OM to S16 0DO
pension money belonging to veteran
soldiers Is 'handled by the bank every
quniirer. As the Towonda. Montrose
and Wi'lkes-l'.nrre banks ea-h catoh a
portion of the money every quarter, It
is assumed that th total amount of
pension mom y distributed within the
county Is not less than $100,000 annually.
R. M. Piatt has gone to Watsontown,
Pa., for a visit.
Mrs C. J. Reed anil ron. Spencer, will
start sctch about the flrrt of Novem
ber, taking In the exposition ot Atlan
ta, and pre! ably remaining In Florida
during the winter.
Mrs. V. L. Avery Is vlrltlng her
daughter, Mrs. George Lclghton, at
(flenburn.
The runirr concrnlng an electric rail
way to connect Mils place with Nichol
son U getting on its feet again. This
time It is asserted tha't the line Is to be
extended to Carbondale and that par
ties abundantly able to push the thing
through are about to get their should
ers under It. So mote It be.
T)r. K. A. Vnntyie, a popular and suc
cessful physician at Chicago, with his
wife an I family, are visiting So-ith
Katon relations. He Is a ra'.lve of that
place, but has been living at Chlcugo
for a number nf years.
Judge F.lwell. whose recent death oc
curred nt Itlootnsbiirg. was president
Jud.re of thin Judicial district when It
comprls d the countl?s of Columbia,
M.intour. Hullivan and Wyoming.
Many here were intimately acqualnf-d
with him. nrd ail speak very highly,
not only of his Judicial ability, but of
bis social worth. .His remains passed
un the I.i'high Valley road on train
No. 1 yestenlRV, en route for Towanda
for burial, nnd were accompanied by
his venerable wife, his son George K
who Is editor of the Hloomsburg Co
lumbian, and othi-r members of the
family.
a I. R. TV-lford. nf 5prlnevllle. hs
moved his family Iri'o the Kreler tene
ment house on Slocum street. He was
a former resident here.
George oal.'ey. ft r'sldnt of 'Sprlng
vllle township, was up bfnre Justice
Kutx Thnrrdav en the charge of arson,
preferred by Oliver Button, who owns
a tract or l.-.nd on the huckleberry
moura!r. According to t'he testimony,
Button lii;J been Pvlne iwlth bis family
upon the mountain for a considerable
time, and during the huckleberry sea
son the nst summer the entire family
engaged In picking berrie" for market.
One day while they were all away from
home Ciklcy. In com"'-" with a pan'y
of fi lei.Js.c came on the mountain aft.!r
beriles and Indulged very firly in
snake bli antidotes' Cutting hilarious,
they visited Button's home, and Ilnd
Ing the fs'nlly abii.ti;, Oakley set fire
to the brut? "to sec he bfd bugs bus
tle," os he exprcrseil it. Te house whs
White Swelling
Came on tny let after typhoid fever, and
pieces of tbe bono came Cat. Rheumatism
Joined the scrofula to put roo In misery.
Hood's R-tnaparilla proved Just the medi
cine; relieved ma ot pain, give ma a
good appetite and 1 laid a1de my crutch
and cane. Having taken 10 bottles
Hood's Sarsaparilla
my limb is entlrelv healed and now I am
perfectly well." GKOEOE W. CsomWELL,
n. x icub sssryiaou.- f M. , via tuf su
Hood's PUIs J&SX5
t-ieassnt, staryuna. f l ; six lor wt.
f pi
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
a rude affair, but it contained all of
Huttou's belongings, and they were all
destroyed. It was only recently that
he traced the crime to the guilty party,
when the arrest followed. Oakley was
bound over to court In the sum of S200,
but. succeeded Jn obtaining bail.
WINTON.
Edward Watson and family left last
Thursday tor Harford, where he has
accepted a position in a store.
William Morgans, of Seranton. la the
latest ad' lit Ion to the force of clerks In
tin? Mount Jesup store.
..Miv-:s Elista Williams left laat Thurs
day for a week's visit with relatives at
Hyde Park.
Charles Kane, of Seranton, called on
friends here Thursday.
John Junes, of Plttston, rpent Sunday
with Will Calms.
Joseph rtiats has been cpcndlns the
pact week at Plttston.
Mrs. Hunter has returned home from
a visit at Wanamle.
Miss Agnes Williams called on Rebec
ca Kvans, ut Prlciburg, last Wednes
day. "TIIE DEVIL AND THK DKEP 3EA."
THROOP.
Michael McCormac. of Throop, and
Miss Alice Mullen were marrlod by Kev.
Father Shaidey In St. Thomas' church
at 3 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon.
The bridesmaid was Miss Mary 'Me
Uinley; the groomsman was Charlts
Callahan. The bride and mild woie
j cr a:n silk and presented an elegant aii-
pcuiuuce. .Mcnuc.sy inn s weaning
I march wa3 given by Miss Ellle Klley.
After the ceremony a reception was
lit Id nt t ii home of the bride. Those
present from out of town were: Miss
Agnes I.ynot, M. A. McAnulty, Jenny
Harrison, Mary Kerrigan, nf Seranton;
Miss Kute Loftus. Martin Tlgue. Thoin-
I as Flnerty and 'Mr. Plcklrn. of Arch-
imm. 'ihose jirejient from town were
Miss Mary J. HIley, IMIss K. Hlley. Ml. in
Mamie drier, AnnUGrler. Hosey ltlb-y,
John Orier, John ItiK-y. Thomas W lll
iHinsun. Mls II. McAndiew. 'Mr. and
Mrs. IVter Caffney, Mr. and Mrs. John
Brown, .Miss M.K.Durkln, Mary A. Uas
ley, 'Hernard Ilagley, Thomas Conway,
W. M-Corniac, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas
Franey. Miss Kate iMoCorniae. Maggie
MtCormac, Morgan Powell, John ltenl-
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
first cost, manj' goods even below cost.
s
IE
If you have any present or prospective need of relia
ble goods be sure you come while this sale lasts. But
the earlier you come the better for you. We mention
below but a very few of the
EXII
The stock is entirely new and includes the latest
ideas iu design, texture and manufacture iu the line of
Carpets, Rags, Mattings, Linoleums,
Oil Clotbs, Draperies, Window Shades and
Upholstery Goods of Every Description.
fl-lf you intend to buy, now Is the time. Our
Dissolution of Partnership Sale places before you the
lowest prices ever quoted In Seranton.
1CERR
, SIEBEGKER & GO,
406 ANO 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
EVERY WOMAN
IT
tUasflnMisarlUUr,
tta nroldri.p
TImv on tmnvt. ars certain In malt. Tat naalne (Tr. TmVn) ow dLiip.
iiii.t. Smt kuywh.M. H.C0. Addrau Psji. Jlawcisn Co.. CitrtUod, O,
For ;nio by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Epruco Slrjsi, tiorantan Pa.
THE ONLY HOUSE IN SCRANTON
' That Has a Full and Coyote Una of Underwear Is tho EMPIRE
DRY GOODS COMPANY, 516 Lactam Avenua.
WE HAVE
Undsrwonr for Mn, Women and Children, anv t.rlco and dinVront
praJcs. You inn Itnd tvltli ns Xaturnl Greys, Camel's Hulr, J'lce;d
Lined ltfd, Orey Merino. Thpy uru bought fur rpot wish nt times when
. goods were at the lowest figure. This was Iu April, lS'.t5. and the ouly
buyer in Underwear Unit ur.rterntaiida quality is Mr. lleury Goodman
Manager of the Cut l'rice.Stoni,
LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT WEEK'S SALE'
1 In Underwenr. Jersey Overshlrts in difi'erent styles. We will not quote
;. any priue, but we ore willing to take off 25 per cent straight than usual
prlueseltwyrhcre. - ' s f.
We Are AlbiO btrccl. Agents '
For the Superior II) id en A Underwear Compaoj
., Nott Burinkalilc, tlie heat for health. We aiarantee tbem to be equal to
. the ones you pay fi.00. Our price on them, for Bhirts $1.50, or $M for
the Suit. Come and see tbem. Largest assortment of Wool Hosiery,
. Sweaters, Cardigan Jackets.
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Kan, Peter Hopkins, Owen McCormac,
Mamie Tackney, Mary Grogan, Annie
Callahan and John Tackney. Mr. and
Mr. IMoCoimae will rueide on the
boulevard in the near future.
O. Cramer hus begun the foundation
for a handsome new house.
The Pancoast Coal company will pay
their work hands today.
CLARK'3 GiEEN.
Miss Nellie Oakley, of Scott, Is visit
ing friends here.
iMr. and Mrs. L. M. Potter, of Scran,
ton, called pn friends here on Wednes
day last.
iMIstvs Dora and Grace Potter are
visiting friends here this week.
Mrs. Wendul Maclay, of Seranton, Is
visiting 'Mri. li. F. Evans, at the old
Clark hostelry;
Many of our townspeople are 111 with
epidemic colds or !nr)ueii:'.a.
Mrs. lister Stone, K. C. Hanyen and
A. A. Davis visltei both the Celestbil
loilge and Lincoln lodge of the Inde
pendent Order of odd Ft Hows In Provi
dence on Moi.duiy evening last.
Messrs. George Taylor, J. C. Tavlor,
8. It. Corwln. Otto Myers. (1. . Rogers
and John Henjamln, of Celestial lodge
Installing team, installed officers of
Kleclrle Star l,idge on Saturday last
and returned to their homes on the 1.17
train Sunday morning.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
The lecture Thursday night was
opened with singing and P. Si. Young
led In prayer. 'Mr. Tallman Introduced
Mrs. Houghton, who addressed the au
dience on temierance. Then he tried to
organize a lodge of the Suns or Temper
ance, but failed to do so.
Miss Grace Potter and Miss P-ira
'Potter, of Seranton, are visiting
friends In this place.
James 'Hall's horse was frightened
and ran away, throwing the driver out
and fracturing his Jaw bone.
If tho Itaby Is Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup has born
used for over K.fty Years by Millions of
Mothers for their Children while Teething
AH'.1.". lfr'rt Success. It Soothes thi
Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain
Cuni Wild Colic, and the belt remedy
for ll'nrrhne;, finld l.u rk,ilo. I.. - '
........ , ,j ur,M 4I, cvt..-y
part of the world. He sure and ask for
nt.'iuti n nuuiiiniK oyrup, and
take no other kind. Twenty-five cents u
bottle.
sianthl, rtultlrt uitdlclnn. Calf htrmlMS tad
itauld be sim, U jou waat Iba hwl, g'.l
Pharmacist, cor. Wycmina Avonu and
H kmgm )
(A0TION
TO our
J. SI1?? h?I'Cro$7&- wWlJ to assure th' y ru
rons thutthcyw II this year hold to their usual custom
of milling SIRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop
la fully cured. New wheat (a now upon the market, ami
owing 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 haa
placed Wuhburn.Crosby Co.'s flour tar above other
brands.
MM
1EGARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
MoosiG Powder Go,
Rooms 1 ind 2 CommowealUt Bld'fc
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
If ACE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH
DALE WORKS.
LafHln & Hand Powder Co.a
Orange Gun Powder
Electric KfitttrltHi. Fnsrs for MploA
lus biauUi, Safety Fuse and
Sepanno ClicmicsJ Co.'s HighEiplosiia
nT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL.
Coal ef the bct qualttr for domain
1m, and of all sisns. dclivrred to ani
tart of trm city at lowest prtc.
Orders left at my Office
NO. 118 WYOMINQ AVENUE.
Rear room, tirii floor, Third National
Bank, or sent by mail or telephone to tae
Otoe, will receive prompt at'entlon.
Special contraots will be made for tkw
late aad delivery of Buckwheat Coal
WM. T. SMITH.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacturer of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilors,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
OcocraJ Office: 5CRANT0N, PA.
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Tol!st Sets. 19 Pisces, $2.75
'I wo ho;sli of m jit receli1
8Ibc.. Our China mn twlls m thy'ra
lhti M M klnd-ncvnUjr Hvi renU yoa
tarn will b.iy a ttuiu C'ana Rockor
tur mis ' orlailies' iu worth jroarcon
litrrnlliHi. In Dinner Seta wraaowra
ruat k u Die bargains Tea bt too.
(Biseinnt.)
Best Pattern Moquettes, 95c
That ought to caution Di;o!rlrf and
Aiteriug Coacrrna. Vour alectioa is
CLOTHIERS, T. M.
HOMt PIIPNIAHPDft.
patrons:
1
THE.
Pennsylvania
Roofing Co.,
'326 Washington Arena,
seranton, Pi
TELEPHONE 555.
Ebonite Varnish,
GraYel Roofing, ;
Pipe CoTering, 1
Building Felts, '
Sheathing Papers.
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All kinds of roofing work dona AllkJadSO
ravel or dag roofa made.
ROOF TWRIRG MO S0L0ERSS
An done a war with by the use ef BikiW
MAN'S PATENT PAINT, iioh
of ingradlenu well-known to alL It eaa bm
applied to tin. galvanised tin, sheet lna
reofs. also to brick dwellacs, whicn will
prevent abeoluuly any crumbltmc crack
Ing or breaking of the brick. It will out
last tinning of any kind by many rears.
and It's cost does not exceed one-nrtn ttat
ef the cost of tinning. Is sold by tiw ok)
uuna. woDinwil lilts oy
.TONIO UARTUAJCN. aO Blrek L
GONNELL
Economy
In Clothes
Doesn't mean doing without,
nor does it mean baying cheap
Clothing. The better grade you
get the more economical it i in
the long run. Good Clothing
coats little, if only you buy at
the right store. The right store
is this store. We mean to sell
more Clothing than anyone
hereabouts. That means low
prices. It means, too, that the
Clothing is of the very latest
style and of the very best mate
rial. . It means Economy to
you big business for us. Cash
or Credit get what you want
and pay as you can.
(Clothing Dept. Y. M. C A. Bjtldlac.
OppcsiU Oar foroitart Stores.) .
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not ron Anal to on a or two patterns -oar
ntir Uim of Moq sttas at tbis prtr.
Suoh blending ot colors and artiatle da ,
aigna ar worthy of BBaclal InafMUoa.
(Carsat 0tat.,2t tost.)
A Word Retarding
Brass Tables and La
Dlaplar-wa mored tham la tba bay
window second fluor front lost tho
pla.-e tor wadding gifts. Prlco la aO
moch lower than la oaually aafcad (of
aucii goods sisewaara.
C. A. Building . - ' ' '
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