THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY JIOBiTCNG. OCTOBER 25, 1895. CARBONOALE, OPERATIC PERFORMANCE. The Number of Vocalists Will Be I'nnaually Laige. ' Th number of people w.io met at tlhe Burke bulkHng to prepare for the opera whinh will be grlvemoy tnem mis wimer wars unusually large. There were nearly forty parsons present ami many others Wijip unable to be present, but sent word itfcat thy wtre willing to take port. iAU those present save their word that they would do all they could to mike 'i'he play a success. The meeting was Uvcdd for 'this purpose and a vote taken. The rehearsals will be held hereafter on Monday and Thursday nteftts of each t?k In .November, the ttiat be'.r.s next Thiirst-uy nitrht. All those who wJs-h to Join should be pres ent on that night. The score books have not yet arrived, but the secretary Iwm ordered them from Newsdealer Shannon, so they will be hers 'by the early part of next week. It Js 4iored -that the number out. next week will be greater "than this, as Pro fessor Llr.alsay, of Soi union, will be present and the east will probably then be selected. If t'hoje who took part In the last oiTa toe beeen overlooked by the committee. U 1 urged that they will rme to 'the meeting nest Thursday. The singers who haw already Joined are among the beit vocalists In the oity. and the success of the play is assured ftvm the first. The score of the opera can be 'had at Shannon's book store. l!OAKl OF IIKALTII MEETS. Secretary Jones Tendered Ills Keslgna , tioa-Uther llusincss Trunsaetcd. The regular meeting of the board of tiealth was held at the cKy building, all members being present. A great deal of business was disposed of. one of the ?hlef matters under discussion be ing the plumbing as exhibited in sev eral Instances. nu of the plumbing that 'has been brought before the notice Of the board of health has been very poor and ft is to prevent this kind of work that several rules were passed. By the new rules considered the plumb ers will be obliged to furnish the board with their plann of the work, specifica tions designating the kind of mate rial used, kind of appliances to be put In and the weight of the pipe. This will assure tlhe work being well done. The resigning of Secretary S. S. Jones was a move which caused considerable regret on the part of the members. Mr. Jones 'has had the matter under delib eration for some time, so his resigna tion was not a surprise. Ma. Jones has been connected with the board ever lnce Its organization and has always proved an efficient and faithful mem ber. His duties have bten performed alt no little sacrifice and his work and opinion In all matters relating to the health of the city will lie greatly missed. The resignation will go into effect on Nov. 1 and the board will hold a meeting at once to elect a suc cessor. .. MARGARET DKYDI-X DEAD. That Dread Disease. Diphtheria, Secures Another Victim. Yesterday morning Margaret, the H-year-old daughter of Mrs. Jennie Bryden, of No. 6 Cemetery street, suc cumbed to a severe attack of diph theria, from which she has been suf fering for the last two weeks. The child first complained of feeling sick, but It was not then thought that she had diphtheria. However, fhe grew rapidly worse, and developed into that dreaded disease. At one time it was thought that she was a little better, but she suffered a relapse and slowly passed away, although every thing pos EiMe was done to relieve her suffering. Mrs. Bryden has the sympathy of the entire community in her loss. The girl was very bright and was then Just entering that age when the child developes Into maidenhood. She was of kind and loving despoxltlon. and was a general favorite with her asso ciates, who will miss her badly. An other child, a little bfy, about 7 years of age. Is also sick with the disease, but he Is somewhat better, and it Is expected that he will recover. The funeral was held yesterday af ternoon, and was private. It occurred from the residence of John Nlcol, the father of the child's mother. Inter ment was made in Maplewood ceme tery.' (Mrs. Bryden, who has had the en tire care of the children. Is also quite Ick. the loss of her daughter pros trating ber. INJURED HIS EYE. A Prematura Most May Cntf-e the Loss of an Optio. ' While at his work In the Wilson Creek tunnel, Patrick O'Malley, of Urooklyn street, received Injuries which may cause him to go through Hfe with one eye. ' Mr. O'Malley was preparing a blast when. It suddenly exploded, the unfor tunate man receiving Its full force in the face. He was badly burned and hi fare cut In a terrible manner. Mr. O'Malley was taken to his home and Dr. GUIIs summoned, who did all he could to relieve the pain. One eye suf fered considerably and the result may be the loss of It. . The eye ls badly inflamed and what the result will be cannot yet tie told. Meeting of Hospital Trustees. The regular monthly meeting of ths board of ihospitaj trustees was held at tihe K!ret National (Hank, all the mem ber being present except C. H. Man vlWe and 8. S. Jones. The business transacted was not of much Import ance, some "bills being ordered paid and the new rules which M'iss Desmond, the matron, lias prepared for the use of the nursea at the (hospital, being discussed and adopted. The City Assessment. Tlhe city assessors, Von Beck, Pldgeoti and Moflltt, have begun the yearly as sessment of 't he city properties. The gentlemen are now going through the Elxth ward. The school duplicate 1 made up from the county assessment madV by ward assessors, white the city and poor taxes are based on the city assessment. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. MI? Llllle Coleman, of Peckvllle. Is Visiting M'ifS (Lizzie Griffiths, of Bel tnnt street. .Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Friable were very plearantly surprised at their pretty home on Wyoming street Wednesday ' TEBMS-Stric'h CSH Putins. This U. pARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, LINO Iciuns, Draperies, Window Shades, and Wall Paper, 419 LACXhWANNA AVENUE. GREAT ALTERATION SALE. W hT decided oa Sweeping Redac tion rsther than corer op our goods dur ing oar extsnsive improvements, snd hare marked down everything In to. store at cost and less. See oar Window ' DiitUy, which will substantiate what we . y: Ingrain C.rp.ti from lie. to SOc. Warts 26o. I Ttc Bruiser. Carp.ti, 40c. to 50 Weflk IOC to Mrs. Wall PBne., Worts I0., , . And everything else In proportion. J. SCOTT INGLIS CARPETS A8D WALL PAPERS, - 4:1 UCXAWAIU AVE.1U. ' evening. It was the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of their marriage and they were made the recipients of a very handsome oatfThalr of unlquue dedlgn. Those present were .Rev. ami Mrs. Charles tLee, Messrs. and Xes damea W. T. Price, J. F. 'Reynolds, H. Jackson, Lambent Yarrington.. George Chamberlain and Charles Edgett, Mrs. Charles Stanton, Mrs. Walter Carr, Mrs. W. T. Morgan, Miss Nellie Cham berlain and 'Hal Torrance. The Loyal Legion will give their tam bourine drill in the Presbyterian Sun day school room this evening. AII'ss Maybert Hunter Is Ul at her home on Canaan Btreet with an attack of la grippe. Mrs.Brown.wife of Piifpaitoher Brown, of the Ontario and Western, left for Oswego yesterday. She will make a brief visit with friends and relatives. Alderman Bunnell started out for a carriage nlde yesterday morning. While going down Church street his liorse slipped on some fresh tar and fell down, breaking a thill. W. L. Pryor, city agent of Lehigh Valley railroad, was in this cHy yes terday looking after 'tlhe interests of his road. Mrs. Sophia McGlnnls toas returned to her home on Farvlew street after a week's visit with Scranton friends. Miss Hut-ret t, of Uniond'ale, is visiting friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch, of Dun dallf street, spent Wednesday In Scran ton. Miss Mary Flnnen, who has be?n vis iting friends in Sciaii'ton during the I ust week, has returned to her home on Farvlew street. Mrs. L .C. -Haln?s, who has been a guest at tlhe hom of B. F. Wiilllams, of Salem avenue, return!' to her home in PK'tston yesterday. Miss Mary B. Purcell, of Providence, who has been spending a few days wUh her mother on I'lke street, returned to her home Wednesday. 'Dr. It. Hampton, who has been refill ing in Screnton f)T several months t-ast. called on friends in this city yes terday. Miss Walsh, of Pike street. Is the guet of 'her sister, Mrs. Juntos Walsh, of SaraCTton. Mrs. Aaron fowler Is 111 at her home on Garfield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Sohuff and son Adam returned liome Wednesday after a week's visit in New York an'd, Al bany. Jacob Swingle and Mrs. Stephen Kim ble were iiv South Ca'minn Tue-siljy at tending the funeral of John Itoblnson. who met with such a vIoL-nt death at Xlneveh Saturday evening. IMrs. J. W. Jones, of Soirfh Church street, is the guest of relatives In Sus quehanna county. Charles Dolph, formerly of Clinton, Wayne county, but who bns resided in North Platte. Neb., for nine years. Is vhvtlng his family, who have been re flJing In thji city for the past few months. Mrs. Charles Edgrll and two children, and her piece. Miss Ota Kdicell. wre guevtsof CS. W. Benedict, of PiovUKiiot-, Wedneft'ay. Miss Ita.idgW KiK'iillen, eif Vni'!!a-n avenue, ard her ci usln. Miss Mamie Iturke. of One-onta, r.re spending a few djys with frh-nd-s InVci'.inton. Klntack Jttothers have received the contract for the erection of a new house on the property of John James. Ell Schnffer. ef the Gravity machine shop, spent tur'i iv, and ftloinlay with friend. in illonec'1 1'.t. Henjsmln Spangcnburg while at work Saturday had the misfortune to frac ture Hie bones of h's left wi .st. J hn Cilme. tnirchiir.1! of Dundaff ftree t. lefl Wcdcief ,' iy for ?t. iouie. Mo.. wh Mv 'Mrs. dime and sn have tvn vlprttng theiimst month, on their return they will a'.ter.'l the exposition ut AMnila. Owfiii. Mrs. Oerce PeMrlck. of Wllke Biirre, and M'-s. D. t Hrncoter and ?ranrt.on. of this city, are vl.itlng Mrs. M. II. Mi;:hiH'Jnn, of 'Montcumvry stre-et, and iMrs. Will Shiffer. of Pitts ton. Miss Klvlr.t IHincan, of R.ranton, Is fltthe homeof herfathT. r. J. Puncan. on Garfield avenue, confined to the house with a severe cold. Mrs. F. IVnwardcn I lying ill at her home on Willi-irrs avenu. Harry lte!V.tig Is binding a gre'n house In the re-nr of his elwelllngg on South Washington street. Mrs. RIch'-.irdi' of South Church Ftreet, Is visaing relatives in CliffoM and vi cln:y. Ihtaware anil IIittvi .t 'nger en ductor II. K. Johnson, of Maple nvenu'. Is confined to h' home by sickness. VMifs Hryd n and ChorUs Hryden. of Pl'ttston. ure gui :,:' of the Mrvse-s Pry den, on Ol ive strevt. Miss Annie Hunter, of Wlntun. has accepted a lienltliitnn bookkeeper in the Plonew l.iundry on Salem avenue. Born To Mr. and Mrs. (ienrge Holt, of Ixiurel avenue, 4 ron. l!ev. James Mufcme and Iti'V. B. K. O'Byrne. tit'3 of the newly ord.i'ned who have Leet'n aiting at St. IIojh Church for the pat few weeks, will cntno to F'.Tanton to revolve tlielr np lo!.:tme7i'Ls frm Bijh p f'Hira. A succe.'etir to Hev. J. .1. Curran as curate in t!his parUli' wlil probably be an nounced te-morrow al. The Alumri fxitball team have s. curcl the services of th? Wyoming Seminary conch, who will probably ar rive here this ve:'k. William AuniriT. while engaged at his dutlis in the railroad yard Wedne'day, sustained a 1 ng ganh in the back of his head by coming In con't'act with the pro JeenJng edge of a shanty. HONESDALE. Wa'den Van tftee'nberg committed suicide by Mviotlng himself In the right temple with a 32-calibre revolver at his home on I'nlon hill between 4 and 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. Van Steervberg la a well-known charac ter In Honesdaie. About five or six years ago he won JM.OOO In the Louis iana State lottery. A short time after ward he erected a lrge brick house near his father's home on I'nlon Hill and as it was the largest house of brle-k In that vicinity It created a great deal of excitement and was the cause eit much comment. For the Inst few months Mr. Van Steenberg sold useful household articles on the road. He drove a bKick covered wagon on which he had pained various advertisements. His horse wore a string of bells and ho soon 'became well known throughout the county. Lately he has confined Himself to his home and appeared In his usual good spirits, lie ate a luncheon and smoked a clpi.tr about 4 o'clock at a restaurant nearby. Retir ing to Ms room he shot himself. iNo reason Is known why he should have committed such an act. but, as he was an eccentric individual he was prob ably out of hia mind. Coroner O'Con nell Impanelled a Jury who rendered a verdict of suicide by shooting him self in the right temple. He Is survived by his parents, a brother, Willis, and sister, Emma. The well-known restaurant of Fred White, on 'Main street, was purchased yesterday by Charles Nlelson; consid eration, $14,500. Mr. Nlelson formerly conducted a restaurant at White Mills. The Honesdaie staff of the Hcranton Truth 'has been Increased by the birth of a daughter to Air. and Mrs. William II. Mai la. The funeral of the late Charles Spen cer will be held from his residence on Second street at 1 o'clock today. 'Rev. J. M. Lewis accompanied Harry Pike on his return to 'New York yester day. . . Miss Maud Elliot and F. J. Tolley were married at the Cherry Ridge Metfiodlst 'Ends-copal church at 1 o'clock Wednesday. Ufternoon. The wedding waa a very pretty one. . Miss 'MUllcent Tolley and Miss Carrie 'Metsgar were bridesmaids. -Harry Tolley and ' Her bert 'Slade were the ushers. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Tolley left for a short trip. They will return to Hones- dale, where Mii Tolley Is In the shoe business with his brother. Rev. F. 8.. Ballentln and .Mr. Rey nolds, of Oren Ridge, rode to Hones dale on their bicycles Wednesday. -. 'i- V"-. - . . PITTSTON. The . Plttston office of the Scranton Tribune is located at No. S William street, where all advertisements, orders for Job work and items for publication will re ceive prompt attention. Office open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.J Mrs. J. J. Powell and daughter, Mae, called on friends at Wilkes-Barre yes terday. O. C. Manning and W. H. McMillan have gone on a business and social trip to Buffalo, Rochester, Erie and other cities. Patrick McAndrews, of Mill street, was Injured by a fall of soft rock this morning. James Tighe, who was stabbed in a drunken row at Cork (Lane last Sun day night, continues to Improve. Wil liam Mooney, who did the stabbing, Is still at large. A young man named liealey, who was concerned in the case, before and after the fact, has been ar rested and bound over to court. Airrangtimerrts for the Black Dia mond 'Hook and Ladder company's fair are progressing promisingly. The lady friends of the company will be held this evening to make preparations for the fair. Washington Temple. No. 7. Ladles of the Golden F.agle will celebrate its third anniversary tomorrow evening. William Morrison, 16 years old, son ff Jacob Morrison, of Cornelia street, accidentally fell from a caboose yester day and had his arms broken. Judrfe Darte was In town yesterday en route to Plttston township on a hunting tour. Patrick English and Julia GUI were married at St. John's church yester day afte'rnoon. PlttMnn Business Director. FOR FIRS.T-CI.Aga PI.I'MBINO CAM. on Wrluht & Co., 97 South Main street. A new ranee for snle or exchanpe; Iko fci'ond-huml household goods, bought or sold. TUNKHANNOCK. Rev. and iMrs. O. C. Lyman, of Pitts ton, are visiting their son, John, here. T. B. Fitch, a prosperous business man, who owns a fine farm in Lemon township. Is reiported seriously III at lMmira, whore he was stricken down while attending to business for a few days. His wife went up yesterday to care for him. A large audience greeted Miss Kaiser and th'we who assisted at the con cert at Piatt's Opera house Wednesday evening, many coming from Meshop pen, Laivyville and other tmvns up the river. Miss Kaiser's faJne had pone out before her, and those whose ears were trained to catch the bird like trills of her voice and note the marvelous command over It, were not disappointed. The ease with which I she went fsr beyond the cjmpnss of the ordinary singer, and the clenr, sweet echoes as she seemed to throw her voice Into the distance, were Inde scribably beautiful, occasionally the pianist would stop while she Indulged in some of her vocallstlc Mights, but through It all she never lort the thrend of the harmony, and was ready to take it up again without any prompt ing by the Instrument. She Is a charm ing singer, and her equals ure scarce Indeed. Mr. turns, the World's Fair prize baritone, was also a general fav orite with the audiencev He passesses a wonderfully rich, melodious voice, smooth and pleasing to a remarkable degree. Mis Beech toH. the pianist, came in alsi for her share of praise, and her admirable playing gave Just the needed support to the soloists. Miss Harlow handled the violin tow with deft lingers, and brought out sweet I'lnm. with Mrs. James Kintner. of Meshoppen. as nTonipanl.it. while. Miss P.'iin gained for herself many cumplinii nt.try nililshi!!:- by her reci tations with dramatic effect. Kur Mir.ate. In.b-i d. would thj p o ple of Tunkh.mnock be. If such ater talnment evmld supplant the kind that, commonly occupies the stape. Active ruvpartmnt are being made for the entertainment, under the aus pices of the M-thodlst church, ut the opera hoiis-. Monday evening. .!r.. M. L. Jennings has gone to Philaileliihia to spend a fi-w days sls'it seeing. S.i" will J-iln her husband, who has ben 'hi re all -the week. lr. B. J. Ki iley. whose traslc death, under the cars at Peckvllle, was r cor led yesterday morning, was a na tive of M .11 city and weli-knoivn Ihroughout the c uintv. J. W. Reynolds Post. No. H. has .arranged with Rev. O. L. Severson. if Plymouth, to dedlver his dettysbur b'Cture he re Monday evening, Nov. II. Hev. Severson Is an old eirand Army man, and Is well-known In this ses tion. having freijuently addressed the veterans at the'lr encampments, et". The boys will turn out and give him a ciod reception on this occasion. St. Peter's church Evening prayer and address on Friday at 7.30. Ser vices em Sunday, morning, at 10 30; evening, at 7. Sunday school at 11.43 a. in. - If the Bubv Is rutting Teeth. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 8yrnp has been met for over Fifty Vesrs by Millions of Mothers for their Children wh'le Terthitnf, with I'erfeel Huccess. It Boothes tho Child. Softens the Oiiun, Alloys all rln; Cures Wind Col'c, and s the best remeilv for Diarrhoea, Sold by Druggists in evey part of the world. Ito sure nnd ask for "Mrs. Winslon's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. FACTOR YVILLE. 'Miss iMollle Tracey Weston will give an entertainment at the First Bap tist church Wednesday evening, Oi-t. 30. Admission, L'5 ami 35 cents. Mrs. Flora Sharkey, of Plttston, Is the guot erf her cousin, Mrs. Charles Knapp, on Main street. Misses Lou Gardner and Mabel Rey nolds drove tj Lathreip, Susquehanna county, Wednesday, and spent the day with Miss Rose Johnson. jlrs, Freelore Baldwin, of Le (Mars, It'vva, who has been visiting relatives p.r.d friends at this place for the past tw.i months, returned to her home on Tuesday. K. G. Worden, of Scranton, the archi tect ejf Dr. J. A. Heller's residence, was In town Thursil a y. Scrofula Broke Out On our boy when a baby. We gave him much treatment without avail. Noticing In the papers Hood's Banaparilla wu rec ommended for scrofula and blood diseases we gave It a trial. We soon saw a change for the better. He hoi taken four bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla and la now entirely well, hearty and tree from all scrofulous symptoms. I have also taken three bottles tor nervous head ache and catarrh. It gave me treat relief." Mrs. T. M. Smith, Ruther Qln, Va. - LlrrM'a Dllle our t'.'tutii eoniuna. SWWM W I 1110 lies. r nenMeeaMi Mmm JH E ' LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO ' GREAT DISSOLUTION 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 beeu marked down to first cost, many goods even below cost. ft I III! If you have any present or prospective need of relia ble goods be surer you come while this sale lasts. But the earlier you come thrbetter for you. Yc mention below but a very few of the - EX! The stock is entirely new and includes the latest ideas in desigu, texture and manufacture iu the line of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, LiDolenms, Oil Clotbs, Draperies, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods of Every Description. iXSHf you intend to buy, now is the time. Our Dissolution of Partnership Sale places before you the lowest prices ever quoted in Scranton. KERR, SIEBECKER & GO. 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Heiult In 4 wvekit. For salt by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist cor. Wyoming Avenue and Spruce Straaie Scrankor. Pa. THE ONLY HOUSE IN SCRANTON That Has a Full and Complete Line of Underwear Is the EMPIRE DRY GOODS COMPANY, 516 Lackawanna Avenue. WE HAVE" Underwear fur Men, Women and Children, any price and different grade. You can ttnd with us Natural Greys, Camel's Hair, Fleeced Lined Red, Grey Merino. They are bought for spot cohIi at times w ben foods were at the lowest figures. This was in April, 18U5. and tho only uyer in Underwear that understands quality is Mr. Henry Goodman , , Manager ot the Cut Price Store, LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT WEEK'S SALE ; - In Underwear, Jersey Overahlrts in different styles. We will not quote any prices, but we are willing to take off 25 per cent straight than usual prices elsfthere. We Are Also Direct Agents For the Superior Helena Underwear Company Non (Drinkable, the best for health. We guarantee tbem to be equal to the ones you pay W.00. Our price on them, for Sbirta 11.60, or f 'ISO for . the Bulk Come and see them. Largest assortment of Wool Hosiery, Bwcaters, Cardigan Jackets. , HEHRY GOOOEIAIL nflllllGER, 516 LfiGKA. AVE IT omki ALL I RESTORE LOST VIGOR When In Aaifr wht to ul for Nervous DNWy. Lots of Set ml Power (In either fen. lmitiKV. Airofttiy. VnicMtle rui oilier eakne.ei, (rum any caute. u Seam fills. Dtsms thetked ant) lull vlfor quiikly restore!. If nWled, i-iih trouble result fstillr. Mailed anywhere,, .filed, fetfi.ooi o Iwtes tot $yaa. W ith erv ik oral f 1 we ai a legal fjianie? lo ture tit tetiiml tha money. Address fHAL MI PI' INh CO., Cleveland, hift. (AUTION TO OUR patrons: . abu.r,n"Cr0my-wl8n to 88ur thr mmny imU rons that they w 1 this year hold to their usual custom of millinn SI RIC1 LY oil WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and owiriR to the excessively dry weather many millers ara 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 thraxs months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling has E laced WHshburu-Crosby Co. 'a flour far above other rands. e a MM e MEGARGEL Wholesale IcGsic Powder Co Rooms 1 and 2 Common ealth Bld't, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIC AND KUSU VKLtJ WOKKd. Larflln ft Rand Powder Co. Orange Gun Powder Electric Ilatte-rlos. Piipph for ixpl4 lug blants. Huloly Fuss and RepaanoCnemicai Co.'s High Explosiia riT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of tha tost quality for domsMU I'M, and of all fcuua. delivered ia say lutrt of tha city at lowest prlus. Urtle.ro left at my Offlee NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Roar room, Urei floor, Thlid National liank, or sent ly mail or telephone to UM ejiluej, will rvreive prompt attientiun. BpecliU rontract-i will h mado for las laisaiui delivery of buckwheat CoaL WM. T. SMITH. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Manufacturers of Loconiotlves, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. IT'S THE. UTILE THISGS IU IM Like the fly In the butter, that botlior conip fulks tl) mot. So, also, it is the liitie tliinirn-a curve hero, reiiiforiviiu-nt there -in the ituikeof tiur ClnthiiiK that eaus-s it to be "nhip-fliupo" nud hUK riht. This, too, with our low liriceHnntl "Pny a You I'au." A little ut the time system U our ftrimgliold. Black and Brown $10. Cbs.lot Suits ... J" Would lie hard to find elsewhere nhort of f 18.00 -out iu double breasted or single sucks. ONLY some at prices less than cost and all at prices less than ever such goods were 'offered for. Corner Chairs, Window Chairs, Divans, Arm Chairs, Rockers, Wall Chairs, Tetes. etc.." all latest shapes of parlor goods. It's a consignments-orders are to sell. Now you take the cue. lUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIEIIIHIIIIIilllllllllUliaillllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUII I 2 SBB 9 ' I FRIDAY ISATURDAYi g OCT. ZS. g OCT. Zb. g S tm B uTlIIIIEIIIIlEllinilHIIHIIIIIIflllUIEIlllllllillUmillllllllUI Are Parlor Goods Salo Days. CLOTHIERS, IERS, W.CA.Bulldlni ) . FURNISHERS, n$-aaj Wyomlnf Av.ffmsa VI HOMt CONNELL Agents. THE. Pennsylvania Roofing Co., 326 Washington Arenas, scranton, Pa, TELEPHONE 555. Ebonite Yarnish, Gravel Roofing, Pipe CoYering, Building Felts, Sheathing Papers. t i . i i All kind of roofing work dons. AO kinds of (ravel or alas roofi made. MOT THHWIG ITO SOLDERS? Mas uvw nwa j will ur iiw Uli VI XlJUsj y MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which oooatats of Insrodients well-known to aiL It esan b applied to tin, salvanlxed tin, sheet Iroa roofs, also to brick dwellns. which will prevent absolutely any crumbllas, erach 1ns or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many rears, and It's rost does not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by the )os r pound. Contracts taken by NTOKIO UAHTUAXN. U Birch tt FOR 3 DAYS, 97 Pieces of Parlor Furniture will be gathered on our second floor to be dis posed of for CASH m i finrmni H lit ul lu HL MONDAY UUI. 26. ji MnnNiniiiiiiBensl in ft .)' 1