.TiTE SCI ANTON TRIHUNE A! OXDAY MOUSES G. O CTOUE 121, 1893. AtheJetes ? Appreciate . ! the benefits to be derived from Bovinine. A well-known cham pion bicyclist heartily commends it. Fred Titus, of the Spaulding Racing Team says, " I have been taking Bovinine while training, am surprised at the strength and renewed vigor I derived from its use. It is grand to take after hard riding, as it very soon re stores the life you lose at such times." ovimne -is strictly and solely a food stimulant, prepared by a special cold process from lean, raw beef. Its great blood and flesh creating qualities combined with the ease with which it is digested, makes it invaluable as a restorer of depleted tisues, and as trcngth maintainer in all cases of exhaus tion, whether caused by disease or over-exertion. All DruggLts. CARBONDALE. FUNERAL OF MRS. SLOAT. Cervices Conducted by Rev. W. II. I'eorec of Kim Park Churjh. The funeral of Mrs. Annie Sloat. of 40S Taylor avenue, took place Satur day at 2 o'clock p. m. The servli-is. which were in chanre of Kev. V. H. Fearce. D. D.. of Kim Park church, were very Impressive. Th d.je.or was assisted by a ijuar tetle, composed of Uliss KUie Mrown, Mrs. S. O. Smith. Professor G. F. Wliit t iniore and Harry Yost. The music se lected was very appropriate, and was well rendered. The flowers donated were as follows: fMr. and 'Mrs. O. ". Okell, a pillow hearing the inscription. "Our Mother;" Mr. and :Mrs. William Lewis, carna tions: Mr. and Mrs. Derwin Swara, carnations and smilax: 'Mr. and Mrs. George Llsk, chrysinthemums: 'Mr. and Mrs. John R. Williams, chrysanthe mums; -Mr. and 'Mrs. Earnest, tea-roses; Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Shlves, ros.s and carnations; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brown, roses and carnations. The relatives desire to express their heart-Mt thanks for the many words of condolence; for the kindly perform ance of duties that arise from, and necessarily follow in the wake of death. "THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA." SAD ACCIDENT. A Stranger Loves Tno lingers While Actinc as Substitute. Isaac Hamilton, engineer at the American house, has not missed a day In the past year. He had planned to take a vacation at the present time and it -became known that a substitute was wanted. Friday Proprietor Williams started the engine and soon a stranper dropped in intimating; he would like Hamilton's Job dur'.nif his vacation. Everything running smoothly, Mr. Williams left him in the engine room while he went to supper. Before he had finished a boy Informed that the stranger had been hurt by the mahlnery. Through a mis step the man had fallen, and. putting out his hand, it was caught In the ec centric The ends of two finders were cut off In a moment. The man started for a doctor's office without leaving his name, and will not be able to work during Hamilton's vacation. LONDON ASSURANCE. The Well known Play to Be Given by Horn Talent. TCov. 20 and 21 have been selected by the Garrlck Dramatic company as the dates upon which the comedy, "Lon don Assurance," will be given at the Opera house. The cast is as follow: Sir .Harcourt Courtley, O. J. Coughlin; flharles Courtley, John Coogan; Dazzle, F. P. KcHey; Max Harkaway, Frank Clifford; Dolly Spanker, James Hurke; Mark (Meddle, I. K. Krennan; Cool, J. (r. Brldgctt; Solomon Isaacs, and Martin Simpson, Frank Collins: Lady (Say .Spanker, Gertrude Collins: Grace Hark away, Ileglna MoCabe; Pert, Sarah Mc Hale. "THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA," , Two Wrecks on the Jeff. Friday morning an extra was taking on coal at Forest City breaker, and was pushing a 'train of loaded cars, which had been taken out of the breaker witch, up the main line to the. cross over at the depot. Three of the cars Jumped the track and blocked the road for several hour. A second wreck oc curred Friday evening Just beyond the depot at Thompson and was the means of blocking the line for the greater part of the night. Passengers on the north bound flyer were held at the pflnt for several hours, and were trans ferred to another train, iby which they w ere taken to Susquehanna. I ten tli of George tognn. I A.fter a year of continued suffering wWh rheumatism George Ellas Cogan died Friday afternoon at Emergency hospital. 'Mr. Cogan was born in this city tlhirty-flvo years ago, and spent nearly all his life here. He was a young man who had many excellent qualities, and has many friends In town who will regret his death. He is pur Vlved by four sisters and two brother. TERMS Stric'h CASH During This Sal. pARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, LINO ' Icuins, Draperies, Window Shades, and Wall Paper, 419 LACKAWAKNI AVENUE. GREAT ALTERATION SALE. ' We have decided on a Sweeping Rml no tion rather than cover op our goods dur . log our extensive improvements, and , . have marked down overytblnj in the store at cost and less. Beo our Window Display, which will substantiate what we . ray: Inf rain Carpets from 15e. to 60c. Worth 28c. It 75e. Brunei! Carpets, 40e. to 50 Wort 60a It 90e WaM fiperi, 5c Worth 10e., And everything else in proportion. J. SCOTT' INGLIS CARPETS AHD WALL PAPERS, 419 UCXAWAMI MEMJE. The funeral was hehl yesterday after noon at 3 o'clock from the home of his sister, LYirs. Lafayett-. Kilmer. No. 11 Archbald" street Interment was made in -Maplewood cemetery. . l'LRSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. .Mesdames Melan and McLouBhlin, of Scianum, vliitwt Mis. William Calilll, of Furvlew street last week. 'Mis Mags' ie Morrison, ot South Main strett, lelt 'Saturday for a 'two weeks' visit with friends in New York city. J. H. Wilson, of iSdlem avenue, and M.t s.'t:eikley. of 'Park Place, ure at Foc toryvllle. auendiiiK the luneral of an nttJ aunt, who recently died at that llace. 'lire deceased was a sificr of Mtrritt Wilson, Mr. Wilson's father. Mr. Clark, father-in-law to Dr. D. L. Bailey, tell down the lront stairs this moriiilnK and fractured Ills llgumenta patella, ille will be laid up some tin.o Mr. Clark Id a man In the neighbor hood of 80 years old and is hale and hearty. , The announcement Is made that the marriage of IMiss Maggie Casey, of Farvit'W meci und Charles UilKallon of the West MJe will take place next Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and 'Mrs. Kobei t Hrodie, of South C'iuuvh street, entertained a party of Utile folks Fiulay afternoon in honor if tht'lr litlUe daughter Jenny's fifth birthday. The following chll.lien weiv I n sent: Hyla Hi iggs. Ketia tlardntr, Flossie Turner, Bessie Wyllle, llretta fhlne. Hoy Monolian, Eda Jones and Minnie ilrodie. Mr. and Mrs. Orln Humphrey, of Iting'hamton. arc Vhe guests of Mr. and Mrs D. W. Humphrey, of Salem avenue. W. E. Hyde, of Afton, N. Y.. Is visit ing his daughter, i.Mlss Irene Hyde, of llarileld avenue. Mrs. Jamca A. Morris left Saturday morning on the Krlc llyer for Patterson, N. J., afier her daughter. Lois, who has been vlstlng friends there the past month. Mis M:ggle Fltzp.itrlck is sHn l!ng a few days with friends in Wilkes l'.i rre. Miss Kate Killen leift n Thursday for New York city, where the will make hor home In the future. , Olfipatc.hfT Hairy Hrlggs" wife Is so itonsly 111 with typhoid fever at her home, on Durto avenue. Mrs. if. K. Lathrope. or fi.trtleld ave nue, spent Saturday In rVrantnn. Miss Flo AU.mi, of Forest City, wrs the guest of 'Mrs. George Ueiiton, of Palem avt nue, Ut week. Miss William 'M'lhady and Miss Mary Carden. of rundatf street, called on friends in J-ermyn yesterday. reii"!s Hog.in, r.f Koriivuiy, called rn friends in this city Saturday. Ous INieson. of Scott street, spent Sunday wtth friend In Homy dale. Wilson Oeary. of lluekn.'ll university, spent Sunday with his paivnls, In this lity. Miss IX-lla Williams, of Williams avenue. Is visiting friends In Serauton. Edward 'Dougherty, of Park Place, is able to be out upMin. J B. Sheum, of Clifford, spent Sat ui .lay In tins chy. William Welsh, a former employe of t'he Herald, Is now employed a press man on the Uoscoe Dally Tin.es. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K.ev, of Wy oming street, are being entertained by Mr. and 'Mrs. Kramer, of Setanton. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Packer, of Pal mar, are v;si:lng Mr. and Mrs. Charli-s H ines. Mr. Pnekvr is chief clet k, of the superintendent's ofllee of the Lehigh Valley and was formerly a resident of this city. Mrs. A. L. Patterson, cf Lincoln ave n'.i, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Hileman. of I'lttst n. John Can. of Wilkes-TJ-irre. Is visit ing his cousin, ,Miss Edith Hawkins. PRICEBURG. Saturday evening at a special meeting of the ioroujih council (. S. Johnron through Councilman Fadden, asked for the light to construct a plane of 3-foot guage on Jtrmyn street. Tnis plane Is to be used for conveying coal mined at the shaft to the plope breaker. As Mr. Johnson di I not fully explain how h Intended to lay and run the plane, the council derided M tmwt at Fa 1 den's hotel at :i o'clock this afternoon and cori'.-ult with him. Street Commis sioner Kley was ordered to ie-nlr the piece of road on .Main street lying be tween the layers oi l homesttad and Johnson's slope branch. 'Miss 'Mastic Hrlety, of tile South Side. Is the guest of Miss Tillie Smith, i f Main street. The entertainment to be held here this evenln? promises to be one of the llnest ever held in town. The Harring ton brothers ami many other prominent entertainers are to appear. The admis sion Is adults, 2.i cents; children, 13 cents. J.hn Orler lift 'Saturlay morning fi-r Mtruudshurg to play with the t-'t. Thomas' foot ball team In a rime with th? State Normal loya. While at Btroudsburg .Mr. flrler will visit his many lady friends attending school there. ' Miss Fmma Williams, of Lincoln street, visited ft lends in lilakely Sat urday. ' Division No. 14. Ancient Order of III N.rnlans, atternb d the funeral of James Mi'Halr, on ."ati'r lav. Gerrge Mumfor I atul John Hawk were vbltors In Olyphant last even Irr. 'Mrs. r.ivld nvtirdi. of Hnvd.-r ave nue, sud lerly expired whl! eating din ner yesterday. "TUB DKVILANU TUB KEKP SKA." HONESDALE. iA game of foot ball was player on Saturday afternoon bet.ween the leasts of the Honesdale hiph school and Car liondale high school. The hotly contest ed game resulted In a victory for Car bondaie. Score 11 to 2. A very large crowd attended the fire men's ball nt the armory Friday even ing. After the concert dancing com menced and lasted well Into the morn ing. A bountiful taible was spread with the delicacies i,f the season and whs thoroughly appreciated by -those who were present. The firemen run con gratulate themselves on another suc cessful ball. The benefit danc to he given by the L't.derkrar.i for J. Krsing at their hall Oct. 23 deserves the patronage of all Tickets. i0 rents, The regular session of the Archdeac onry of Seranton will bd held In Crnce church. Honesdale, Oct. 21, 22 and ''3 The last day will be -a Sunday schiToi institute, when topics In the interest of the Subdoy school wih be thoroughly discussed. "THE DEVIL AND THB DEEP SEA." MAYFIiLD, Miss Ftose Farrell is visiting frlenda In New York cky. Our public schools are forging ahead under the efficient pi'lnclpalship of Pro fessor W. iM. Taggart. The latest acquisition Is an outfit for free hand drawing and modeling In clay. Miss O'Tloyle, of Seranton, who has ben put In charge" of the primary C grade, Is a very enthusiastic teacher. Dr. E. F. Tower, of Carbondnle, was in Mayfleld Saturday. Miss Winnie Haggerty and her friend, Miss Ma me Norton, of Seranton, at tended the banquet of the Omega club, at the Windsor 'house. Friday night. The Edgerion Coal company paid their employes at' this place Saturday afternoon, . If the Baby Is drifting Teeth. Mrs. Window's Soothing fiyrup line been used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child. Softens the Oums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, snrt is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be snre and ask for 'Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-Ova cents a bottle. , . , . t PITTSTONi Tho Pittston otllco of the Seranton Tribune Is loented at No. 5 W.llinm street, where all advert.r-eincnts, orders for Job work and items for publ'cation w.ll re ee.ve prompt attention. Olllce open from ll a. m, tu 10 1. m. DEATH OF WILLIAM SLOCUM. A Well-Known Resident of lixetcr lica or tlcmt rnilnrc. 'William Slocum. our of the most prominent and widely known residents of the Wyoming valley, died suddenly at his home in Kxeter borough tSatur rlay morning at about C.30 of h;'art dis ease. The funeral will take place to moriow and the remains will 'be in terred In Hollenback cemetery. William Slocuin was u member of one of the oldest and best known fam ilies of t'he Wyoming valley. Ills fore fathers were Quakers and caine here in 177G from lthntle Island and Connecti cut, mis Erandfi-itVier, William f locum, utter whom he was name d. was the sec ond slieiiffof Luzerne, tit the time when t'ne county included, 'besides Its pres ent 'territory, part of I'.radford. and all of Susquehanna, Wyoming and I.aek aw.i una. The deceased was a ao of 'Lnyton and lliatiful Scovell Slocum, and he was born on Jan. 9, 1S29. In 1S52 he went to California nn.l spent three years among the gold dig gings, llteturnlng to Pittston, h en tered Into the nurcuntlle business on SouVh ".Main street, and then went to S.ranton. Illere he spent about Hvh year, ilrst in Fuller's drug store ii.nd during the last year of the war ns a clerk in the provost otlleo In that city. In l!ir, he was marrieil to Miss Mary lloyt. daughter of 'Abel Hoyt, who then resided in Osee-ola. Tioga county, N. V. 'Mr. liiloctmi Is wurvlviil by f.iis wife and one son. William 5.. and also by his sister. 'Airs. I'rancls Oakford, cf Seranton. and his brotber, James S. Slocuin, Who has always inude his home with his brother's family. - "THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA." lOR Till: CIVIL SERVICE. lixainlnatlons on Sulurdny, lcc. 7, 1 80S for lirudcs of furriers nil J Clerks. Tiie local civil service examining board will hold the regular semi-annual civil service examination for the grades of curler and clerk ut the high school bui! lii'.g here on Satin Jay. 1 't 7. 1M.". Applications for the examination will be accepted no to the hour of closing bu.-ines.-i on Nov. IS, 1n'J."i. The civil service commission takes this opportun ity of stating that the examination Is open to all reputable cdtlzeiss who may de-slro to enter the pos'tal service with out regard to their political uMUIat'ons. For abdication blanks, full Ins-muttons und Information relative to the duties and fairies of the different posi tions uiq iy to Morgan K. ltynoii, sec retary of the board, at Postolllee. Miueis' Kxaniinliig Hoard The numbers of the miners' examin ItiS board, of this, the Third district, met last Saturday. Thomas O'Keefo was eli-etid ciialimaii and J. H. J-n-kituJ. secretary. 'I he next niejt'.ng will be held Oct. 28. ut the town hall, when they will be prepare 1 to examine appli cants for nkineis' cer'illcutes. I'ittstons' Scoond Victory. The Piitston foot ball team defeated the WIIkes-Haire Crescents with ease on the West Pittston co-mmon Satur day afternoon. IA crowd of several l.ioiisand people watched the contest, which was one- sided from start to finish, the Pittston boys scoring twenty two points, while the Crescenis failed to secure one tally. NEWS NOTES. The fair and festival under the au spices of the Ladles' Guild of St. James F.plscoj al church Is proving a marked success. Fair will cotr.inue tonight and tomorrt.v night. A tine supper is Served every night, and one commend able feature i( the fair Is there Is no soliciting ili.r.e In the building. The diagram for the concert to be glv -n luie on the 21th Inst., by Miss Sadie Kaiser, will open tomorrow morn ing at ! o'clock. Tickets may be pur chased at Ftirrar Peck's drug store, on '.he West .-ilde, T. Ft. Staley's Jewelry store, and the (ilohe Warehouse. The recently organized Ladies' After noon Whisi cluli will hold their Hist meeting ti-moirow afternoon at the home c f .Mrs. ('. M. Mileman. A number of Catholic young ladles of St. John's parish met at the ct. Aloysius hall for the purjiose of or ganizing a ladles' temperance society. The meeting v, as called to order by Mrs. M. J. Heiry, who stated the object of the meeting. The following officers were elected: President, Salimu Fay firs; vice-president. Nolle Collier; see or.J vice-president, Katie o'Hara; re cording Ricif 'nry, Katie Judge; treas urer, Mary M -Cann. The meeting then adjourned to meet on nixt Friday even ing at 7.30 o'clock. The fire In Hoyt shaft was ex tinguished Saturday morning at 4 o'clock, and the mine is again In full operation. THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP HEA." PERSONALS. Mrs. Joseph Fear, of Dunmore, is vlIting Mrs. I'M. I'.tterson. Mir L Hie Dakln. of llroad street, rjishlcr ef Brown's liee Hive, leaves to day for Philad dphla, where she will rpend her vaeitlon with friends. Joseph Hitehner. Jr., of I he West Side, hn accepted a parltlon m salesman at Friedman's new clothing hourfe. V ry Key. F.ii'iier Flnnen, who has been In New York the pjt week, re turned hf.me Saturilny. John VI. Perkln, iDem.--ra tic oandl dnte for corot.'.-r, was In town Hatui'J.iy evenlnjf. Mlt.i Mcme Trainer nnd M!?s Winnie Haggerty were calllr.x on friend! (hero yesterday. I'lttMtnn Itiislness Plrcctnrv. FOIl FIIWT-fLASf PLFMl'INO CALL on Wib-ht Co.. Yl South .Main street. A new riimre for snle or esc!:ani;e; also peconrl-haiel housuhold goud.1, bought or sold. What SMI I Do? I the caruojt, almost agonizing cry of weak, tired, nervous women, and crowded, overworked, struggling nion. Slight dif ficulties, ordinary cares, housohold work or dally labor, mnynify theui.elve Into seemingly lmpossablo laountuins. This is bimply because the nerves are weak, the bodily organs dsbililatcd, aud they do not Take proper nonrlshtnent. Feed the nerves, orgaus and tissues on rich red blood, and how soon the glow of health cornel to the pale cheeks, firmness to the unsteady hand, tod strength to the faltering limb. Hood's Sarsaparilla purlOcs, vitalized aud enriches the blood and Is thus the best (flood to unfortunate) humanity. Bo sure to get Hopd's and only Hood's. All druggists. Jlj six for fS. HttnA'a DSIIa th0 after tinner pill ana 0 faauy e&uwrue. g, 1 way Me. m w iL i i i w any largest piece (mh Tobacco e!Ter aofd "for GREAT According to announcement already made, we com mence Oct. 14 to dispose of the eutire stock contained in our two large stores. The goods have all been marked down to first cost, many goods even below cost. u ii inn 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 illiiRYlGK The stock is entirely new and includes the latest ideas in design, texture Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Draperies, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods of Every Description. -Mf you intend to buy, now is the time. Our Dissolution of Partnership 5ale places before you the lowest prices ever quoted in Seranton. KERR, SIEBECKER & 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Ucsult. Iu 4 weeks. For nalo by JOHN H. PHELPS. Spruce Strai;, Ssra.iton Pa. , THE ONLY HOUSE IN SCRANTON That Has a Full and Complela Una of Underwear Is the EMPIRE DRY GOODS COMPANY, 516 Lackawanna Avenus. WE HAVE Uiiil.'rwcar for Men, Women and Children, any price and dlflirolit iriidef. You can Unit with lis Natural Greys, Camel's Hiilr, Flvett'd Lined lied, (irey Merino. They ar bought for snot eauh at tlmr w lieu (,'(mm1s wero at the lowest .flxurus. This was In April, 18!5. and the only huyer in Underweur that understands quality Is Mr. Ilcnry Goodman iMunagcr of the Cut l'rlcc Store, LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT WEEK'S SALE In Underwear. Jersey Ovorahlrts In different styles. We will not quote any prices, but we are willing to take off 25 per cent straight than usual tirices elsewhere. We Arc Also Direct Agents For the Superior HjKlcna Underwear Company 'on ahrlnkable, the best for health. We guarantee them to be equal to the ones you pay t-S.OO. Our price on them, for Hhlrts $1.50, or $2.50 for the Suit, Come and see jtnem. Largest aaeortment of Wool Hoelery, Hwtatew, Cardigan Jackets. IIEiY GfiODLI, fllffl, 516 tflCKil. AVE . . ' ' i ' : i. - - fr. (hevJ if of aud manufacture iu the Hue of RESTORE LOST VIGOR CO Whrit In .Inuht wli.l tr, ue ff NVrvou. tlfWItty. I.tm of flpviitt Pnwtr tin llh tr, lmHt.n,-y, Atiohy. V.tkocrle antl other e4knetr., Itwm any Line, w lifti'K- Cilll. Iri"i chked .ml full vlffnr quldtly Irktorfil. If nrf lrctf.1, mh (roiiMr. r.ult fota.ly. Mlllrtl nnvhrfe. tfclrn, frfi,ixi 6 no.fft lur y5 o. With y.-.t v f. i.r.ln .ffUei fn.t.ntM la tutt or tofund th mtiyy. Adiltri IM. YlPHKIN!" :')..LI.."l.3.iin. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenu" and fKM V w&Bi J TO our W t;shhurn.CroHhy Co. wish to assure their many pa ronsthat thev vv II this 1 year 'hold to their usual custom of irullniB S1KIC.ILY OLD WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat U now upon the market, and ojviiiK to the excessively dry weather many millers are of the opinion that It is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washhurn-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 ha placed VthburnCrosby Co.'a Hour far above other brands. HUM MM EGARGEL Wholesale Agents. loosic Powder Co, Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealtli Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. FINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUUB UALE WORKS. Lafflin tc Rand Powder Co. Orange Gun Povder Electric Uktterin. Puses for explod ag bloats, Safety Fuse and Repacno Cliensical Co.'s Higi EiplosiYO JIT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of the best quality for domtl bse, and of all size. Uwlivcred la a&y liirt of t!ie city at lowest prion. Order h.ft at rrv Ofllca NO. 113 WYOMING AVENUE, Re.r room, l.ui floor. Third Xitlona) ItarJc. or sent by mad or telephone to Um ulna, wdl receive prompt attention. Hlieclsl rontrmcts will be ende for tke late aa4 delivery of Buckwheat Cost. WM. T. SMITH. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA,, Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. l fir Toilet Ssts, 10 Pieces, $2.75 1 wo hoirHhoRtN of Vm Jniit rerririv1 01 irt. Our Chin man t.'lla u thoy're ilie SJfiO kit.U Kurrniy flvn 'iiit j-u sarn trill bur m Nil t Can. Roclier for miun' orU.llos' nw vrortU founani niilri nt-nn. In Dinner Sets we show re tunrknule brgius Ta beta. too. (Basement.) Best Pattern N1cquei.es, 95c. Tlist ought to caution Di.solrtrg and Alteiing Concerns, Your eulecUju is I CLOTHIERS, Y. M.C. A. Building J.. ..,. ? HOME FURNISHERS, Wyomlnf; Are. ( B0" s " CO! Jff J Cii rn m nuijun n n - idlCi iri 1-1 rin,r iLrnn-C O Ct '" ""ti ;i run rjt ' iii'i " ' patrons: & CONNELL THE. Pennsylvania Roofing Go,, 326 Washington Arenas, Seranton, Fa. TELEPHONE 535. i ! t Ebonite Varnish, CraYel Roofing, Pipe Covering, Building Felts, Sheathing Papers. All kirds of roofing work done. All kinds of graral or slag roof nude. ROOF THUftllG IIR) SOLDERING ATI done away with by the use of HART WAN'S PATENT FAINT, which uniim ot Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, gal vanned tin. sheet Irosi roofs, also to brick dweltns, watch will prevent absolutely any crumbllag, crack ing or breaking of the brick. It will out lac t tinning; of any kind by many rears, and it's coat does not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold ty the joe) or twund. Contracts taken by ANTONIO HARTUAKX. S3 Birch SL Economy In Clothes Doesn't nieau doinj; without, nor tlocs it mean buying cheap Clothing. The better grade you get the more economical it is in the lon run. Good Clothing costs 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 nu:ins, too, that the Clothing is of the very latest style and of the very best mate riia. it means Economy to you big business for us. Cash or Credit get what you want and pay as you can. (nothing Dt Y. M. C A. B lildlnj, Opposite Our Furniture Stores.) not ronflnrt t .me or two patterns ome entlrv ltne Hoq-ettoe at this prl e. fuob blen.liiiK of colors and aitiitloda isns nrs wortbv ot special inspection. (Csrptt Dept., 2d Doer.) A Word Regarding B ass Tables and Lamps liplay we inovf4 them tn the hf n. itultiw anrntifi fliur front last the place for wedding gifts. Prloe is eo much lower than is usually asked for eucli gocU elsewhere.
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