TIEE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORXIN G, OCTOBE B 23, 1 895. Biliousness. "I have used that most excellent med icine. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy. for upward of fifteen years." w rites .Mrs. J. il. Lacy, of Dryden. N. Y. "I first commenced taking It for til llousness; would vomit until I was so exhausted and weak I could not stand. DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY cured me of this trouble, and in every way has been a preut 'help to me. I puve It to a friend who suffered with dizzy sick spills, and it helped him at once. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy cures all diseases brousht about by an im pure condition of the blood, such as eczema, scrofula, rheumatism, urinary troubles, ilyspepsia. constipation, kid ney and liver complaints. All drugr glsts, $1 a bottle. CARBONDALE. SERIOUS RUNAWAY. Two Young .Men Hurt (,)ulto Badly Near Crystal l.nkc. Two younir men, Will Felts and George tkrcely. who reside near Crys tal Lake had a narrow vwape from serious Injury while on their way to thlscity. They were near the falls when the liorse iK'caine frisrhtencd at something find bolted d.iwn the. road. They came iown at a Bivat speed, and rounding waon upset, sending both irun rlytnK through the air. Koth were Injured quite ha lly. Felts having a bad jmkIi on the rl-'ht'temple. his no?e broken ln Flde several other bad cut. Cireely was more lucky, only sustaining a few cuts which are not serious. With the help of the neighbors. Kelts was taken to Gardner's hotel neat by and Dr. Nlles sent for. lie was soon on the spot and at once set about making the young man comfortable. The cuts were sewed up. but the doctor fears that the young men's skull has been fractured by the fall. - - . . TUB DKVrL AND TIIR DRTP PF.V--Vi-ad The Tribune early In .No vember. . NLW Ol'F.RA COMPANY. Will Present the Chimes of NormnnJy for tl c llcncflt of l.mereenev llr-t.-.l. A ntw opera company has Wen or pur.lzed in t r, city, ami will at once Ou-Rln i'Mc:Ielng for the prhictln of t.".e "L'. lnies of N. i n-.indy." which will lie giv.n 1 r t'.ve hen. 'lit f Kmergency CMsrVal. T'.-.e cm will rake eleven Jiet jo;;.. while tluy will be gupivrte-l 1-y a chorus of ab u: llf.y volets. Th jt-h arfaii will com nunc.- as so. n as j .i; -ihe v.va!'-":s nu eting tonight in the iHarke bu:Mi;r,-. 1; will be three months before the play run be g:3-l. That f: will be ft euee.-fs no one doubts, for the foruvr ho wings of the company have been ex.'.Mh r.':. The choruses will be , j'ecially tin?, nr.d will be under the di rection i f W. !. Kvans. The officers el.'-te.l by the organ'.z.i "t! n are as f.l.v.vs: Pros-Hen;. W. 15. Orilman: treasurer. IT II. Whe-ler; murfrnl dtrtctor. W. P. Kvans; dra ir fic diiv-otor. Klebard I.ind.-ay; lvtary, A. It. .lone; business manager, Julius Mof-es. STRUCK HY A CAR. A Wagon Hit with Terrible Force nnd tho Morses Hurt. A farmer who was In this city dispos ing of his stock was driving across f'hureh street with his team, when the wagon was struck and serious results Were most narrowly avoided. At the corner of Lincoln avenue the farmrr met a buggy acl one of tho wheels became pocketed In the tracks. He attempted .to remove It by driving acroF the track and while doing so was struck bv the car. wh'rh was com ing at a gi od rate of speed. The shock was s great that one of the horses was thrown to the ground with great force and nearly earr'ed off Its feet. The farmer eseapi l without an in jury, but with the horses It was quite d'fffr'nt. Kith were bleeding badlv from nui"oroii oit and It was with much difficulty tint they could stand on their feet. After restlr.se them for some time the farmer drove off, well j.'leaseJ to escape so easily. - - - - - BIRTHDAY RI.Ci: I'TION. 'nlqtie I entertainment tn lie Given by Ynnns l.nJy Uorkcrs. The younT lady workers of the MeVh o;!''i; Kpl?rvpal tchitr.-h have tissued Inv itair-irs f r a l iirihd.iy reception flt the Mutliodifit Episcopal church on "WednepHay evening, Oct. 21, t o'clock. The follow ing verse Is formed "-n the Invitation: This birthday party we ask you to 7 another good time In store for you: Th-re'll b song and diversion, delightful In kind. With 'he hearty welcome you're sure to find Nov, If you look well, an envelope smfill Mill he found here enclosed; we ask you all To open It wide nnd there enfold A many cents as years you are old. T-'iW if this party you cannot attend, Your rlft will be welcome If sent by a friend.- ' "TUB DEVIL AND THTC f KA" Read The Tribune early In No vember. Wreck on the Uric. A rr-nr end rollls-Sn occurred at the ck oit on. the "J.-ff" Monday fter Tn, Khmnily after 2 o'clock, In which two men were Injured, and a caboose end engine wrecked. Conductor Fay's train was g'rlng nort'h and was followed ty Conductor Dolan's itraln, which was !hak-d by tifrlne 6."."1. In charge of En gineer Kane. Kane failed to Fay's train tn time to stop, and dashed Into It. The caboose was badly wrecked, and the pilot of the engine broken off. John Keenan, who was lMlng in the caboose, llvad Mb nose broken and Kdward OTMalley was quite badly cut n the head and received several bruises on the hip and ghoulder. Clllgnllon-C.aHCT Nuptials. A pretty wedding took place yester day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at St. Rose church. Rev. T. F. Coffey offi ciating. The parties most deeply In- v. TEMH-Strlt'ly COSH During Thlt giK. fARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. LINO leuma, DraperlcH, Window Shades, and Wall Paper, 419 LACXIWAHNI AVENUE. GREAT ALTERATION SALE ' . . We hmye decldod on Bweepln(t Redac tion rather than cover op onr goods dur ing onr extensive improvnments, and have marked down everything In the , ; . store at oust and tees. Bee our Window Display, which will substantiate what we say: Inqnbl Carpel from ISc. lo 50c. Worth 2Bc to 76e. Brunels Corpots, 40c. lo 60e Worth tOe. to BOo WiH Pafort, Be , Wortk 10c, And everything else la proportion. J. SCOTT INGLIS CARPETS AID WALl PAPERS, terested were iMIss Maggie Casey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Casey, of Forty-seoonl street,- and Charles Oilgallon, of the West Side. The bride was dressed In a brown silk gown handsomely trimmed with rib lon. The bride was attended by Kate Rurmtngham, of No. 4, and Matthef Kearney, of the We-st Side, was the groom's best man. After the ceremony the young couple returned to the home of the bride, where a reception was given to the relatives and a few Inti mate friends. At. 10.50 they took the train for New York. There Arc 1.175 Rnllrond Men. The committee appointed Sunday af ternoon to Ascertain the number of men employed by the dllTere-nt railroad companies In this place have given their report to "the general committee. The committee consisted of F. C. Whltelock. H. . Major and William Blake. They said they had visited the iheaJnuartii of the companies and found the number of transportation and Etop employes of the Detaware and Hudson to b: about S00: of the Ontario and WV.fltern. ailotit Va. and of tho Erie, 125. making u -t-.al of 1.175 rail road men living In this city. These llgures will be f-evardcd to Mr. Pear rail, of the Hall road Men's Youtij? iMen's Chnistlan osstwlatlon. at Scran tim. who will then forwent them t.J the state secretary, who will probably send ome one 'here to make an appeal to the companies for aid. I'liomnx W alsh. Sr.. Hurled. The funeral of Thomas "Walsh, sr.. who died at his home, on I'owderly strert. Sunday morning, took place yesterday- morning. A solemn high mass of requiem w is celebrated at St. liose (iurch by Itev. W. A. Xealon, wh alto preachil the serm n. A large number of people followed the remains to tht lr ,i --it reMng place, s-howing the 1 :ih estii-m In which .Mr. Walsh was held. Ta-e following gentlemen were pall-biarers: Thomas Cummlngs. Wil liam MoDon Migh. Martin Murray, Dudl-y VJ,rd n, John Nolan, l'eter S-i't idan, William Moran and 'Patrick M ltK'ild, of Providence. Interment was made In St. Rose cemetery. Funeral of Mrs. Owen rianncllv. The last rid rites over the remains of Mrs. Owen Flannelly, who died at her home en Fnllbm k stcet Satur d ly. were performed yesterday morn ing. A requiem mass was celebrated by the Rev. James Ma! me. He also dilivered the sermon. The flonl offer ings were very biiutiTul. and were car ried by John Sullivan utid P.-ter Hrown. After the sirvl'e the remains '"ii conveyed to St. It se cemetery, where the iiueimient was mile. The pall bearers were: Patrick Connor, Wil liam Kilgallon, Matthew Flannelly, Janus Purer!!, Patrick Nertvonib and Patrick Covlyjon. hnrch Stiect pavement Settled l or. Hat': & Dunn, the contractors for the Ciiirch t tt .',; ,.ivetni n:. 'tiave been laid the ivrn.ilr.'l r of the money due .in m. Mayor Iiandr:. Is.-ued the last bet:d of $.iH0 yesterday. Tile foil vwi'ig l ords have been red cmed by City Trea-uir, r (Irani -r: ne DumlafT fi:r- et paving bond. J."ei); one Church stret'C paving bond, J.'.'JO; five l.incol avenue InipMvement binds. Jluii each; one Parke st re, i r.eiver b m l. $!0u; or.e Sec ond di.-!;r -t sewer txuid, $"e0; three Sev.n'ih avenue imirovenient bonds, $:!". J l ire Vestcrdiiv Aftornoon. Tlie tire alarm yiftcrday afternoon wa) oecu.-ioii d by the burning of a to 'k hou. In the rear of a re.-' lenre vni-d by Patri.k Rreuirau, on Wel. h Hill. The property is occupied by Frank Minnlck. The "H,k house was destroyed, Imt the tire companies ar rived in time to prevent the Haines from spreaJin to the house. PI KSONA!. AMMiTHKK I I VMS. Patrick iAtkiiisen. of Cottage str' t. Is very ill with cliiotile dysentery. Mis condition is critical and his friends fear that his death may occur at any time. Wam n Plenum, of 'Lincoln avenue. Is putf. ring from Injuries r-oeived by fall ing from a scaffold while at work. Janitor Sola, of the city building, found a portion of a J-io bill yesterday. In size It was about one-eighth of the original bill. The Rev. E. J. H'a'.-by Is In Hones dale In attendance at the nrehdeaeonry. Michael Mot risen has be.-n ;ivanled the contract for carrying the mail be tween t'ae n ist"tllee and the Ontario nnd Western station, p. . Walker will con'lnue to convey the mails to the 1'nlon station. James Shannon ard Edwin Peters, two employes In th" Delaware and Hudson Oravlty blackmiih shops., re signed their rosltlons .Monday and left for Philadelphia, where they expect to secure better situations. sa Yarns, residing with his daugh ter. i.MJ-s. Rurrows, nt the Lackawanna. House, received a painful Injury to his side by falling. Mrs. T. A. Swlni'.le fell down some steps at her home Sunday and was se verely btuls. d. The many friends of Dr. avl Mrs. M J. Shields, of Jcrmyn. will be paln-d to hear that their two little children. Henry and Kloise. ni'e seriously III nnd their symptoms point to diphtheric croup. drs. Hiirnett, of Scranton; Manly. f Jermyn. and Wheeler end Shields, of this city, have been called In In consultation. 11. A. Purple sp. nt yesterday In For est City. Mrs. Mllo flardner and son. who have b-en visiting friends ill Clifford, re turnf 1 home Monday. iMrs. Frnnk Craton, of Oneonta. Is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Reardon, of Ca naan street. Mrs. N. M. Klbrecht, dealer In hoots ard shoes, has made an nsslgnment. E. J. Shannon lias resigned his po sition as clerk In P. A. Carroll's store ard has accepted a similar one with Shnnnon Elmer. Dan Fnrrell, of Oneonta, Is visiting friends In this city. iMIss Mary Copi I! , of I'lttston, ami Mips Flocum. of Mont Rehrr, Vt.. are visiting iMiss Maria Cirady. of Pllce street. Mr. and Mrs. J. 3, Retry, of Canaan street, have Is-md Invitations to the twenly-'lftli anniversary of their mar riage on Monday, Oct. 2S, nt 7. ."ft p. m. 'Miss Nan Hrown, of Hoiiesdale. Is vis iting Miss Anna Moon, of Terrace street. The Misses Ollla iMoon, Ina P.arh and Lizzie Newton stunt Saturday in Jermyn ns guets of Miss Mary Sivlck. The Misses ft. Fee and Kat flolden 1 ft today for week's visit with Scran ton friends. lltnger Williams, of Williams avenue, Is nulte 111 with typhoid fever. ThelMIse Rrldgetnd Annie Dart, of Brooklyn street, expect to leave In a few days for a vlst with their sister, Mr. John Lamb, of Rrnltlyn, N. Y. Mr. and iMrs. John iRoth, of Terrace Street, have tieen called to Renton by the death of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose, of Wy oming street, are visiting friends In Scranton, NICHbLSON. Our new school houss was dedicated yesterdayi M Conway,- of fieranton, made the opening address. The Pa triot: Order Rons of America hoisted the flag. Rev. Mr. Vanwert and Rev. Mr. Adam made some most excellent re marks. .School orlenn today. iSteve Jenkins received the sad news of the death of his 'brother In Meslmp pen yesterday. " Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, of Wllkes Harre, were the guests of i.Mr. and Mrs., C. H. WHltams over Sunday. 'Miss May Day. of Plymouth, who has been visiting Miss Flora Tiffany, re turned home yesterday. Dr. 13- 8. Wheeler cent In his resigna tion as a school director at the lait meeting of the board. PITTSTON. The Pittston office of the Scranton Tribune is located at No. 5 William street, where all advertisements, orders for Job work and Items for publication will re ceive prompt attention. Oflleo open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. James Tig-he. of Cork l,ane. who was j-.tnbtuxl In a. drunken row at Cork Lane Mondjy was removed to the hospital yesterday. He was stabbed Jn ihalf a dozen part of ithe body. All the wounds, excerit one, are slight, but 'the wound in the cbdomen Js very danger ous. rvYClMani. Mkioiiey. who did the stabbing, Is still at large. The trial of Thomas Marley, of this pls.ee, on a charge of as-saull, whlrh was set down for trial at Wllkes-Rarre tills week, ihns been put over untH the p-ext term of court. Mra. Mary Krntligan, an aged rcsl dcivt of Sebasiopol, died very suddenly early jesterday mornlmt;. She was 65 yva:r old. The funeral Torvloe Will lake place Thursday afternoon at 'i o'clock. A 'large number of sf.vts have been Fold for the oomeert to be riven by Sadie Kaiser, un.b r :he auspices of the .Mn's Guild, of Trinity Episcopal ci urrii, ii; Mus.e hall tomorrow eve ning. Tiie PJttsiton foot ball 'team goes to Tunk'.iannoek Saturday to conttrt with the club t ieie. A. I!. Hrown and Hiitrh McDonald, n ine inspector, left yesterday on a bu.-inesd trip to West Virginia. Mr. and IMrs. Paul Rohan returned home from a vi.Mt to Atlantic Ci'ty last I'venlnar. At a meeting of the sell ct council Monday evmlng the city solicitor was Instructed to draught an ordlniince to pay Health otllci r James Tlr.he's uhree moiKhs' salary. I'itiston Itiisiness Ulrcctorv. FOR FirtST-CLASS rLt'MniNO CALL on Wright .. !" Sooth .Main street. A new range for sale or exchange; also heeoiiil-hand household goods, bought or suld. It cost The Tribune, in conjunction with a number of other papers, 3!l 1-3 cents a word to I uy the manuscript of Rudyurd Kipling's stirring story, which will he- printol complete In next Sat urday's Tribune. Hut when you shall have read it you will agree with us that It's well worth It . . TUNKHANNOCK, The wind bloweth where It llsteth, nnd it Inis.les a good deal of dust ulong with it these days. The ugly patches where the cement was mended on the exterior of the court house are not very attractive. It Is to he hoped that some one will find time to cover them with paint before court cotivem s, Judse Dunham was here yesterday to listen to the arguments ill the Mack Mill r audit case. There is iUite a Imnp of money to be iiuarreied over by the credit, rs, ni. 1 the litigation now going on Is not likely to Increase It. It is not unlikely that the case will end in one of the higher courts. Professor !". H Jarvis, principal of the Mesi,e,H.n graded schools, has formally unnouncej b's candidacy for the olliee of county superintendent. He Is a man of undoubted ability nnd ex cellent reputation, and the directors of the county will d i well to consider his merits in choosing a man to till the otllce. The wi ;k of putting In the electric dyramo at the spool works will begin at once. The county commissioners are receiv ing b! !s from the pt inters for the work of printing the balljts for the Novem ber election. The "knight's" d gree will be con ferred uii.m Candida lis at the Castle ball of Tutikhannock lodge. Knights of P:h!as. Friday evening next. full attendance of the members is desired. A warrant f -r the arrest of Harry Kepner. a pa'nter. was Issued yester day up in complaint of .1 lyeph ftoliln i in. at who-e lioiue Kepner wns paint ing. Mrs. Robinson mli-si d a p i; ki t book containing a sum f money, and et once Jum! i-1 to the conclusion that Kepner whs the thief. A little search, however, revealed the money tucked In an out-of-the-way place, nnd the matter wa thtia endol. A little fore thought a"d tcor careful s. aieh In the beginning wuild have saved n reputa bly honest young man from an unjust a"i"tsat'on. The I'pivorth league Is contemplating hte adoption of a r,adlng cours"1. John ll.irdlngand family, of Phllllps burg. Mont., arrived In town yester day nnd will" probably make their fu ture home here. i.Mr. Harding Is a na tive of this county, but has been In the west a good port ion of his ltf". Attorney D. C. ReU'itt. of Tlwnnda. was here yent c lay to take a hand in the Mack & (Miller audit case. James L. Vote and Ceorge Orr, In surance men. ore In attendance at lh regular meeting it t (Rent It'nd of the board of underwriters for Susipn hanna and Wyoming reunites. Mrs C. M. IMwariis. who has been spending some time with Mrs. O. C. Mill-r. returned to her home, nt Ash bourn. Montgomery county, yoi'erdav. W. K. Little Is taking a trip through the soul h. touching at Knoxvllle, Tenn.. and Atlanta. !a. lie wl!!f be gone a couple of weeks, or more, Dogs have hi en making game of some of the higli-prici 1 mutton over in "Mon roe. One farmer lost a couple of regis tered sheep thait were the pride rf his flock and entirely too choice (atlng for pleblan dogs. The stori building of tVebber & Os burn, at H auniont, which was recnt ly destroytd by fire. In being rebuilt, nr l the business will herenfter h con ducted by 'Mr. Webber, his partner re tiring from the firm. The friends of .Mr. and Mrs. N'nlhan Shnpp made them a surprise visit nt thir residence, on Turnpike street. Monday evening. It being the occasion of Mr. Shupp's twenty-first hlrthdiv. The diagram for the Sadie Kalrcr eon-erf Indicates a large attendance fonlrht, but tbrre nte ill n number of desirable puts that have been h id for late-comers. The success of the en tertainment, If It finill prove , success ful Is to be attributed to the lipetrlng efforts of W. A. Klttredge. who con ceived the plan of cringing Mls Kaiser hi re and has workr 1 unceasingly, to make the receipts cover the expenses. Those who have the pleasure of henrlntr Ihe singer should accord b!m the praise for his part In the matter. If tho Itiihv Is Cutting Teeth. Xtr. Win.low' SootVnR 8yrii. hns bfon lixcd for over Fifty Yenrx hy t'li:oii of Mo'hern for thnlr (rtillilren wh'li, TVrdhtni?. with T'rrfict Snrrend. It BoolhHS th ClilM, SuftrriH the fliinm. Allnys all PhIh; rnrr-i W1ml Corr", nnd the host rr-meilv for DIsrrhoea. Hnlil hy Dnisclstii !n vrry pnrt of tho world. lie sure nml k for "Mrs. Wlnfllow's Soothing Syrup," snrl tokn no other kind. Twenty-five cent a bottle. old forge:. M'!ra Btrrlha Santlec, of Wyoming Kcmirary, was the gupt of ipr-ijncle, Itev. K. L. Snntce, ovr Sunday. The Ladlc'V AIJ roohly wllPmcot at the imrsonaBe this afternoon. Tho ladles will serve nupper In he after norm an J ever. Intr. , . , - Thrfe t.til:nrwa young mpti robbed a, TrtrkliMh Vfddlcr nt Oarbon IMll on Tut'Jay. Sr-Vfral prnuns taw them, brit ilhey ewoaperl. iMtaa J. Hay airai'ihoacl, of ftfrouda burg No-rnral vcliool, spent . Sunday w'j.'ti her paren'ts. . , Quite an exeit'nsr runaway owurred at Rcnditam on .Monday noon. W;r nvan' laundry wairim, tt Scranton, was rtandLnR tn iihe -jroi'l ' whva horse wilth . tin pall lied to his tail ran putt The laundry horse beciime fright- ened and ran and collided wfth a tele phone pole. The front wheels carao. loose from the wagon and the' horse ran 'towards Lackawanna. 'No serious damage done. T. J. Stewart spent Sunday in New York state. . - PRICEBURQ. iMlrs Louise Barnes, of Scranton, and eubetltuite tn our borough schools, has resigned to accept a position as teacher in Scranton. The fintertalnment held at Fadden's hall, on M.mdiay evening, was both tocially and 'financially a success. The special fea'.urea cf the evening were the reciting of Ml.vs Cora Grlflin and the slack rope walking, Blngling and evincing of the Harrington Brothers, this is the first annual entcuialnment of the FVtrresters. The 'meeting of the counoll to be held at Fadden's 'hotel Monday afternoon was pjtpomed oinit'll -this afternoon. John Ivgan. of ithe Houlevard, and Mins Nellie Judge, of Green Ridge, will he married on Out. SO. M!a KFi;le llol.an. of Olyphant, Is vis-itlng Miss Kfkle Judge. The new National Automatic or chestra, recently placed tn Fadden's hotel, plays ia!l the popular airs of the day. Thomas Meciian vXlod friends In Carbondale last evrci'lne. lnst 'tutc next wc"k. All the eohoola In ithe boru?rh will be closed. NUdt 'school will begun In this bor ough on Nov. 4. and will conitlnue for three months If tho attendance war rants It. I, W-llil lam Thorpe, do hereby chal lenge John Rlc oby to a game c.f quoits, nnd concede 'aim ten points start In a R.'.me of sixty-one points up. Or I will lake five points tlUrf of Thomas Reed In a game of Ixty-on points up. I will cot.'.'i le ,iipiien Mackendl, of C'a-ssy Island, ten points start In a game of jixty-or:e points up. Or I will play any other man In America an even up game sixty-one polntii up, Thomas Do ids preferred. I will play any of the above games at the Palen tlne hotel, Providence. Answer through The Tribune. Signed, William Thorpe, and not William Kennedy. HAUSTEAD. The employes of the silk mill had their photographs taken last week. The Curtis i.Medlcltie company's goods vtett.. sold at auction on Saturday by the constable. The iMrectors of the silk mill met tit Seeanton on Monday. James T. Du-l'.i-ls whs In attendance. The cottage meeting on Friday even ing will be held at the home of J. A. Wish), on Williams street. A report of the Sunday school con vention ht HI at Wllllamsport was read by the delegates. Mrs. J. K. Millard and 'Mrs. Frank Knapp, on Sunday In lh- Prcslivt. rian church. A (ieballtiA e'ui, was organized on Sr.! unlay ivrnlng In the Railroad According to announcement alreadj' 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 c.ost, man' goods even below cost. HI! 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. Wc mention below but a very few of the 11 I The stock is entirely new and includes the latest i ideas in design, texture and manufacture in the line of I Carpets, Rags, Mattings, Linoleums, I Oil Cloths, Draperies, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods of Every Description. liflf you intend to buy, now is the time. Our Dissolution of Partnership Sale places before you the lowest prices ever quoted in Scranton. Ml IEBEGKE! 406 AND 403 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, Wti In 1niHt wl"it to K"'iCvff2ii'SJ 4 '3f'flS ttii i"ill. Ifnn Khr evn; J; drtr "i ffUc tAU M im 'mi ( ti.. For salo by JOHN H. PHELPS Spruce Sire a;, Scranton Pa. THE ONLY HOUSE IN SCRANTON That Has a Full and Complete Una of Underwear Is tha EMPIRE DRY GOODS COMPANY, 516 Lackawanna Avenue. WE HAVE " Und rwcnr lor Men, Women and Children, any price and dllTtrent (.'Olden. You can Und with u Niitiuul Urnyit, Camel 'h Hulr, Fleeced Liucd lied, Clrey Meiino. They are hoiiKtit for wpot cttMli nt times when ptHidH were ut tho lowest fiiire.n. This wan' In April, 1H!)5. and the only huyor in Underwear that understand quality is Mr. Henry Good man . . Manager of the Cut l'rlce Stoi c, LOOK OUT FOR OUR HEXT WEEK'S SALE In Underwear, Jersey Overshlrts In different Btylcs. We will not quota any prices, Imt wo ore willing to take oll'ij per cent, straight than usual priifs el.-ewhero. We Are Also Direct A'j;cirts For the Superior II) plena Underwear Ccinpany 'on slirlnknble, the best fur health. We guarantee thcru to be equal to the one yon pay 85.00. Onr prltw on them, for Shirts $1.50, or ?'!50 for the Suit. Come and see them. Largest assortment of Wool Hosiery, HwcateM, Cardigan Jackets. IIEIIRY GOODOAH, HAHACER. 516 LACKfl. AVE Yountt Men's Chtiatlan 'Association hall jjn 4 tho fallowing officers were e.ected: T'resineni, .t. si. Simmons; vice-president,, tleorgo Millott; parliamentarian, Profetsor C K. Soxley; secretary, E. J. Gorton. The subject for the debate was Resolved, that capital punishment should be abolished." 'Kach side han dled their part excellently, but the judges decided In favor of the allirma tlve. The subject for the debate next Saturday evening Is "Resolved, that lawyers aro more useful than doctors." The funeral of Mrs. Asa Bennet was held In th Presbyterian church Sunduy afternoon nnd was largely attended. Master Harold Hays is visiting his brother, MniUarid, at the Bloomsburg State Normal scliool. The Herald has been enlarged to an 8-pnge paper. The Gospel meeting next Saturday afternoon will be addressed by Rev. Dr. Taylor, of iBinghamton. The Presbyterian Younff People's So ciety of Christian Endeavor are con templating holding an entertainment In th.t near future. iB. F. Bernstein and 'Hon. James T. DuBoies were in lUlnghamton Satur day. The Historical society will meet In the Water company's ofllce on Monday evening, Oct. 23 Jesse Oatheney Is'to attend school at Windsor this winter. Geoige Glcnson, of Carbondale, Is now employed by the Hallstead Herald us the manager. Hip Disease Results from a scrofulous and lmpnra condition of .no blood, and it is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla the great blood pu rillcr. The father of a Fliiladulphia girl writes this: " We gave Hood's Parsaparilla to our little girl, who had Bymptotns of hip disease, fiho could not put her foot down on the floor when we com menced giving her the medicine, but in a short time she was able to get off the couch and to reach her playthings. Since then i ho has steadily improved, thanks to Hood's Barsaparllln, and her general health is all that could be desired. When any of the other children are not well we give them Hood's Sarsaparilla and weearnestly recommend It toothers." E. Berry, 203 Richmond 1st., Philadelphia. II o J Dili eTtniiiY.eTtoUke nOOQ S rlllS e, in tBucl, ttcouu. RESTORE LOST VIGOR ur f,r Nr-ou IVhlltty, !. of 5ritit Fvwr (In lihr ftml lull vivi.r inkl.lv ieirrl. If nfitertr J, a Ierl (fiiimiit ti) mra ir reluti.l th money, AtldrcM ti-vcun t. i Mho. 11 Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenu" and (AOTION TO our Wasliburn-Crnshy Co. wish to nssnro their many pat rons tjiiit they will this year hr.M to their usual custom pf inillinK S1KH.1LY OLD WHKAT until the new crop 1h fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, anj owing to the excessively dry weather many millers nre of the opinion that it is already cur :d, and in proper condition for milling. Washhurn.Crosby Co. will tuka no risks, und will allow the new wheat fully three) months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling haa placed Wishburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other brands. MEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. Moosic Pcydar Co Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealtli Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADK AT MOQRIC AND' RUSH DALE worths. I.amin & Rand Powder Co. Orange GunPowdei? Electric HnttorlpR, Ftiao fop explod ing blasts, Safety lAine nnd Eepaano Chemical Co.'s HlghEiplosha HT. PLEASAiNT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal cf the best rjuullty for dometle h, anii of all slz3, Hlvlivered in &uj (art of tli "Uy nt lowoxi prico. Orders Jpft nt mv tnli'-a NO. 118 WYjMING AVENUE, P.ear room, i. tl.xr, Tlnrrl Nation tin.uk, or sent hy nmil or tt), photir to Uw nine, will rprpivo prompt uUirmon. ftlwl.M oontmots iil ! nmii.' for Um Mi as4 delivery of Uurkwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Manufacturers of LocomoiGS, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AiiD JIMS MACHINERY. General Olliee: 5CRANT0N, PA. SHORT TALKS ON SHORT PRICES 1 'i m THIS WEEK AND HERE THEY ARE: lJedroom Suit, Spring nnd Mat treasi, i-utiro outfit, $IS. llnrdwood Itt'tl, Spr'1112 nnd Mit tie!3, complete for $4,00. 4 Cane High luck Chairs and one Kofk. r to match, all cmbossetl hack, 5 pieces, if l.'i.l. Six picco Toilet Set, nicely deco rated, $1.US. A JOO picco Dinner Set, beautiful ly desigued and decorated. JS7.K) Lace Curtains, l(5-in. wide, 3 1-2 yavds long, per pair, $1.35. Velvet Carpet, per yard 87c Mcquette Carpet, per yard 95c. IN CLOTHING KERSEY FALL OVERCOAT, best make, $14. CHEVIOT SUIT, blue, black or brown, $10. im CLOTnlRIfS, Y. m. til HOME FURNISHERS, aas-aJ7 patrons: & CONKELL THE. Pennsylvania Hoofing Go,, ' S26 Mington Arenas, Scranton, Pi TELEFH3.'!E 533. v Ebonite Yarnisb, PrftTfAl D A A n n i4 Covering, elts, Papers, 0 All kit of roc fn? work dens. All kinds ot gravel or -lr rwfs mide. RMF T.'SHING ISO SOLDERFKC All done awny with by th use of HART MAN S PATUNT PAINT, which consult of Ingredients well-known to all. It con b applied to ttn, cahan.ied tin, aheet Iron roo(R, alpo to brick dwellng. which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack In or breaking of tlie brick. It will out Uul tlnnlnit of any kind by many years, and It's rost does not exceed one-nftn that of the cost of tlnninR. Is Fold by the )o or tionnd. Contracts taken by A.NIUMU HAHTilAJ' X. Ul Birch (. ALL YOU WANT ON CREDIT. PAY AS YOU CAN We Pay The Freight On Out-of-Town Purchases. v. . uut.u.ng iBotfcgldMbi a n ..tl - - t 11 Wyominj Ave. y