.1, 1 v i TnE SCXtANTOH". TRIBUNE TUESDAY MOSXIN ft. OCTOBER 2D, 1893. FURS No mttitcr whnt the disease is or how muny doctors hcvo faiicd to cure vou, ask your draivt for a 25-ccnt vial of one ol Munyofi i urea, and if you are not bene fited your nmr.i-y Ul ba refunded. Tuia Cuiupuiiy JiL.a i: A curs for every dlseasa IN A SAD CONDITION. Scorgo Dennis .Mnv lio Blind for life. Thn cnmlllinn of Oc rge Dennis, who was hurt so badly by premature blast ii t the Wilson Creel; mines, la not much Improved, and tlie re: ults of the acci dent will probably rausc him to ko through life without rilsht. Ills broth er. 'W illiam, who was hurt at the same :lme, Ih much imiiroed, and Ib able to .valk about. The Injuries of G ?onre were much more severe, as ho stood directly in front of the place when the explowlon occurred, and thus received Its full force. He was taken to the hospital, but Inter decided to ko to Philadelphia and have his eyes treated as it was feared that he would lose the slpht. On the way to the train, however, he be came so weak that he was unable to ko further and was taken to his home. Here his eye has become worse, and bctran to run. and it is feared that it will effect the other. Dr. Hnlley was in Scranton yesterday, where he se cured nn oculist, and an operation will be performed soon and the eye re moved. This Is done in order to save the other If possible, nnd every effort to preserve its slpht is belriK made, it is rot probable that anything can be done, and the man will be obliged to po through life sltrhtless. He bears all his sufferings with the Kreatest for titude, despite the terrible pnin lie suffers. At one time It was tlioupht that his arm would have to be am putated, but this has been saved through great care. INDOOR BASK BALL. The Fever lias Struck Carbondnlc-Two Tenuis Are Formed. The Ind.-xinlAve b.Tll craze hns at la?t rtr-uH: Oat'bnnd'.ile and the- result Is trot twoclulhs have been formed whldh wWI represent Ca.rhondale. The same i railrt to be fully as exciting as tho ulifcxw CTiime ami v)ni.iklora:lle enthu-r!vs-m Os tnr.wlf pt ed by our cranks, who VIM ile riven the ct.ance to pee th:!lr t'.i.!ne ployed during ithc wlmter. Sev eral icowi-h.iro'twn formed In Pcran n nrM Wlllr-,3-I!'.irre aril there will T'rrihaihly ,be 'a lt'.n;;ie formed. Clire of t'h! flr.ihs ormnrrl wHl 1)3 known as the arhnmlale Indoor Vae 5t.ill club and will be the one which wl.ll reprcrenit the oity in fche gnmes v.'.:h ol.her towr. The team in a W on, rr.o-.jy of the farbondjle TMse 1MI --itn, wh-i did filch sjj work this funimer, iclnz nifmbrs. Thrive who Iteirnic and VhcAr pos'i Jons are: Lu.hy, captain and pitcher; Carpnntcr, cateher; Atdccn, An b.-.e; Staltz, rrrond hc,e: Wrirzel. fihort n'.rm; lie lOiy, tV:l bn: n-irrott. le-rt fl.'bl: Tt-n-ton. Cf.nlor field: W'.'llims. V-ft fU'.tf. Tho flrsi.1 r.inie to lip nluyerl w-:il conie off tom.iir -.w .T.'iht vi'i'h a club known f!9 the All-n'-nJm-n. The Alhtrir.is are t eoo-l d-r.h 3r,:i jvospsts ahunclanco of rr-.I 'iterlil. The eluih will r a f-,!!o-.-: rnx. rar-.hpr: Munloy, pitrlhcr; McHoJ fhert ptop; CTfirU. flirt base: M.ing. -ic-i-nrl bif; Tildgeon, tMrrl base; " --."-.n. oiptavn wM loft field: Ho Ran, c-.-.icr field and Lyr.ott, rlslnt (KM. AN I-XCniNG DISPUTE. A Wciunn Dcfonds Her Property with nn Axe. The re-iM-n'fl of TTpper nclmnnt f'tc-crit were riven a tiite of r?'.il exc'ite rrrTi; ypsterdMV mirring when N.irtcy Pvllon q.ttfmptrd to itnp l',e building ff a fecee on what she claims as her proncTtv. (Vi-.. Fisiilon bss fencfd 1n son-e Ijmd vO-i'.-lh brCrrins ito J. ,T. Albrils'lit. He fill if. to IRorr.'a.rd Murphy, who at it",'TTip,!r,d tr 1nip posicsi5iin of It yeKter r'ny. i .-r'-rt'p'.ngly same men were spp't ) huMd . frne nor&m ''he plot which Mra. H?llon cinlrrs. Hhe tlhreatened i-Ci-i w-rrkmen 'a nd a wnTramt vtm sworn cut f-r her nrre"it. The workmen ln irr:4 to fln!'i 'th? Job whWe Mr Pal-f'-'a wm dpferrV'ii herf elf bofore an fil ' i-m.in. J. IF. Maxwr.n nppearfrl upr.n it.'ro pvrw plout tivi' time aM pre V(rt:f.rl V.pm In ''t dfi-.Ens. He also W"" br-ij.rrran fmr the womBm. Mr. Kciirney c.li'ima it'hnL hi peopJo hive p.iiif;rs nhowlng them to be own of th? proppnty, wih,'le fp'rwU of TOrrx-y .jy ilt IN hens by FquftMrr's rir'ht. Pitie pavo as heir dT"termiliiiatilon in flpiht ;l'he mn'titerouit has r:cured t'in efvi3tB of a lawyer. PASSED AWAY. rntrlck Lnnnin I)le nt His Homo on Fnllbrnok Street. ' At (! o'clock Inst cveprl! ratrlclc T "rrrnn, a highly respected citizen of tb!p city, passed away at his home, on Fpllhronk street. Mr. T,anean was born in Ireland forty-two years ago. He enme to America In 1R01 nnd settled in this city, where he has since made Ms horn". T Is survived by his wife and six rblV'ren, three daughters. Pnrh. Mary nnd Maggie, and throe sons, Patrick, Michael and Thomas, one brother, John, one sister, Mrs.i Patrick Murphv. I'is father, who is very old. In very 111. The funeral services will be celebrat ed at St. Rose's church Wednesday afternoon at S. 30 o'clock. Interment In St. Rose's cemetery. DEATH OF MKS. BARRETT. She F.xniros from tho Fffccts of Terrible Itiirns Received mn Tlma A"n. Mn. Jcfcm T?arrei!t, who TccoK-ed er JiiblR burr Sfveral wcrks ago by hnv hig her clcOhKB Igmiteid, died wt 'the trs- Ttie rcmatTn w-ptp in ten from 1iho tirmrfi'nt to fhe ihnme of her ;e.p.fli-.1 Tih'-wros 1-Hltf. ion Dicdaff ntrrt. fi-rim wlwlrlh niince t.he funrr.il wiYI take place ithlH afl'ernoon at 3 o'c;oek. , Mm.?., arreii,t was born 1m IrtCand T6RM3-Strlc'lT "SH During Thlt Sa. pARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. LINO i lcums, Draperies, Window Miaacs, ana Wail Paper, 4I9 LACKAWANNA AVIHUL GREAT ALTERATION SALE W have decided on Swooping Renua. tlon rather th id cover op our itoodt dur . iuR onr oxt iimivi) linprovemonta. and hare marked down everything in thi ttnra at eot and lea. 8oe our Window , , idnplny, which will aabitaatiute what we my: inqraln Cifpolt (ram 15c. to BOc, Warih 25e. le TSo. BrtitMli Carpeti, 40c. to Sue Worts 60c to 90o VValiPipira, Be., Worth 10c, And evufythlnir oIm ia proportion. . 'i ' - e t . -v J. SCOTT INGLIS CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS, ' 4!i UCXIXAKA .Vlll ' g!sty-flve ytoirs ago. Eoon after her I iti-ut rranrtige fhe tame to tira coun : ty ard ha lived htre ever sl.tce. The disused was a n-smsii of mo-it bind ar.J eiT.i'al dttiKMtitfoa n4 hr,'-l mads a 1 tos-t of fi'Knii wfta will gr.c.'.y retsrt't ,htT death by her winning ways, t.a wa-s a member of t'jru Cxv.t 'x-a churcn and tr.c:: igular suid fcj'.Hiful In ell mu'.Ceis wXch pei'.ain.'.l to It. Fhf 'Is j f.Tvvved by cr. ilius'htLr or.-a a eon, 1 Mliis KajV-rlne s.;.3 Thcn-.-iJ i:ori';i. His Hand Crushed. Anthony Walsh, a resident of Rob inson avenue, met with n most pain ful accident yesterday morning. Kr. .'. alsh, who Is employed as a miner in the Powderly mines, was about his tir.unl dultes, and at the time was carrying a large piece of coal toward p. car. In some manner he stumbled and fell forward upon bin face, tho coal falling with groat force upon bis left '-end, and badly crushing It. The little finger was nearly severed. .lr. Walsh nt once enme to this city where ho had his wound dressed by Dr. Giliis. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Misses Myrtle Tallman. Fadie Miller and liert l-ix will be delegates of the local league to Kpworth league con vention at Honesdnle today. Misses Lucy Farrell and Maria Mul lady are upending the week in Hones dnle. Mrs. James Taylor and son. Frank, of Cherry Ktdge, Bpent Sunday with the lormer's daughter, Mrs. William Pet h rick. Miss Lizzie Henley, of Scranton, spent Sunday with friends in this city. John H. Shenhard, who hns been ill at his homo, on Wyoming street, for the last week, is much better. Dr. 11. D. Niles, who has been vis iting his parents In this city for sev eral days, left for his western home yesterday. Miss H. O'Mallcy, of Lincoln avenue, will leave next Tuesday with the Watt family for the south. She Intends mak ing her futher homo with Mrs. William Hawkins, of Macon. Georgia. The new silk mill on Helinont street was thrown open Sunday and nearly fiOO people took advantage of the occa sln to Inspect the buildings. Miss Maude llomden gave a tea at her home, on Salem avenue. Saturday evening, In honor of Miss Nan Hrown, of Honesdnle, and Miss Agnes Hen dricks, of Great Iiend, who are visiting friends In this city. The following young ladles were presentr Misses Anna Moon, Nan Hrown, Molllo Hayley. Alice Chase. Agnes Hendricks, Ger trude Alvord and Florence llomden. Clifford and Charles Chapman, Wil liam Schnester, John Pltchburn, Alex ander Mitchell and Wl'llam Hnssett re turned home Saturday evening, after camping two weeks In Wayne county, where they spent the time in hunt ing and fishing. W ill Crags, of Scranton, was in town Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, of Arch bnld. spent Sunday In town. iMrs. (icore Kvarts and son, of Lake Ariel, spent Sumlny with the former's daughter, Mrs. John Reynolds, jr., on Canaan street. Mrs. v eston. of Honesdale, spent Sunday with Mrs. S. K. Raynor, of Lincoln avenue. Miss Mury Hoar returned to her home In Honesdale Saturday, after spending a week with friends on Cannan street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Snyder and son, Wallace, are visiting friends in Susouehannn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, of Canaan street, have moved Into their hnndsome new residence, on Grove street. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Seely nnd two sons, of Lnke Ariel, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, Jr., of Canaan street. Miss Prldgot Mullady spent Sunday with friends In Honesdnle. Mrs. Edward Duffy nnd Mrs. Hoban. of Scranton, spent Sunday with friends in town. Miss Teresa Durkln, of Scott ptreet, spent Sunday with friends In Pitta ton. ' Mrs. Kit Hirs and nughter, Genevieve, are visiting friends in New York city. Anthony Walsh, of South Church street, a miner, employed at the Dela ware and Hudson No. 1 mine, was painfully injured while at work yester doy morning. A large piece of conl fell and struck him on the head and squeezed it quite badly. Miss Martha Thomas, of Scranton, spent Sunday In town. Andrew Hoban spent Sunday in Jer myn. Russell Jones Is on a hunting ex pedition In Fell township. John Connnughton, of South Main street. Is visiting his grandparents in Green Ridge. Mrs. John Carhnlff nnd daughter, Julia Sharlock, were In Scranton yes terday. George Smith, of Pike street, will leave todny for Ohio, where he will re main until after Christmas. Misses Agnes and Maine Hapgerty, of Scranton, spent Sunday with friends in tlihi city. Mrs. Pntrlck Early and sons. Joseph nnd Victor, are. visiting relatives In Plttston. Misses Fthel Morgan, Alice Price and Sarah Phillips are visiting friends In South Cannon. S. L. Lee drove to Luzerne yesterday. He will nttend the wedding of Mrs. Lee's brother. August Robbing, which will occur there Wednesday. James Walsh nnd Edward Delaney. of Cflpnan. spent yesterday with friends In town. Mica Mrn v Garden, of Onn'nn ave nue, hi visiting frlendi In Nicholson. Cmitcln ft. F. Morris, of Scranton, spent fUinday In town. Joseph Chapman, Jr., of Scranton. spe- Sundnv with his nunt, Mrs. W. R. Chnse, of Ma.ln street. Thomns Wade, of Scranton, who has been vlfttlng relntlves In this city, re turned to his home yesterdny. TOSEST CITY. IM',-. F. M. Polph !g vfcltlmr her nrciher, Mrs. Stephens, at Srrir.rr P.nwk. VI. Graven ard M'.V A.nra Mc Clriary, of Jermyn, visited borouph fKerol. Sunday. F. M. Ilolph Is tipoTdilnTg a few days wlitf! Ma rarvnta hi Moo,!c. Mr. W'i:Km An'thosy, of M'mosic, vIsKcd b.-iroup'h -cMlv Sir'rwT'.iy. Min. Ar. Roiley, of Schrmmlndy, N. Y., is vl0:.'rs -er mrnew. Jrahn L., F. W.. J. A, 'f.r.d Ci-nrs.,1 C. Wc.-.'pTto. Alt a game of nr.Vy fill pliy.i:) th''"i week on Dur n'.i n'y n.t Richmond ftle bfi'wcfn F. 'W. Kelly, of (h!n r'Mee. anSl J.Vhn O'Kcc.f-3, of Duri'uff. the FfVtsA City man won by a vr.ro of 21 to 10. The y "ifcu Kv.a an.! Mr.zl?. 'Vlcl mii w'h llii apt'ii: Suri'iiy ai 4he h 'me of aur Mrs. WiXIum AwSf-i. of G.rcen flcM. "!'' Cy" Gccl'-ci. of rijirbfinflule, ww o. V':'.' or here ye:-tf l'liy. Sin. Fvo-l TT'-rv- m, of Waymairt, U vl'.Jl'Iivig b-wugii t'Vlwa, C'.-'.-nriivVnr.c.r T. V. AiMf.'rir'in, of Pusqurf iji-.toi cou.-.ity; Ccmm-j$nV,nir Rotoii'.a, of Lackawi-intin, .r.:J Ct'rrr'ty Sui.Tycr L. ID. Jk'ijt;,.-. wc.-n ur ytDic!'3'?y working cci .(he bourCuiry lOne mtiMcir. Mrs. Cftuiuoicuy Gcwlrtoh. of tih(n place, wai ptruck by Wkf.mlng aAU't two mcnijhis tigo during a ewere- tf-y trie Ptorm ntl sa'!?.!ln!.ncd uch a tirv ous ir.hoik tha t It was found nescLvuiry to 'take her to "fhe Emergency lio pllull yM'teirday for tr3'.ntment. ' Mrs. I?mui HatnR and dauphitOT, Eva, acid MIrw Graico Wln!r, of Plenn ar.t Mwumit, Wayr.e ownty, were vla Horlm Hown on Fsitu"day. TVaiiy Farrell, tsbc famous Irish com e"diam, will appear here tomorrow tilgWt lm his eeScbrairtd play, "Gatry Owen." It Is eai'd 'to 'be a prwt ruccfru and will no doubt be lairgoly aittendad. It ia reported tha't U?he Lackaw.urtna Valley. Panecnffer Rallwiay jrmxpmy will cm extend 'tracks from Va ml ling throuigh iM&in otreet, In thi borough. On Nov. it Jn E. Bremmnin will pre enit "Tim, the Tinkej"," ait Da via opera how!!. . : . PITTSTBH, fThe Plttston otllco of the Scranton Tribune Is located at No. 5 William stre?t, v here all aclvertenitr.li, order for Job work and Items for publication w 1! re ceive promnt attrnrioi.. Ull'.ue open flora t. u. m. to 10 p. m. ) An overheai:-'.l furrase pipe fvt Rr; ti ioire .woodwork In Kv3rs IW. iro this rnoinir.g, but the flamtc wiix?' txiJ.-iiu' ucd bef ne any Eer'X'Ufi te ai; wutw. ri'j x ruT.l Wirlla. a IMlandrr, KeM !::;r .tn tt.e IVirf Side, jii'cptd fi-om n nv'vl'iig ttcr;y w 'Sund-.iy cvenOrrT G-.l tcwivcl a frif'ute nf the I'kull. lie wai takn ft Kim hosrltal for trear n.i ''. .1. H. Thaxaj, irafare r of th Wt c.n Vr'rn c:T?e. Iw la Id op with an ir.-j:-.i:y ito ti. ro-'d. VT.-'le opening a ca .i rf eVfcl;T.Kj p-i'Ik w'nh .1 Irr.'Ifo ir f :i;p(0 ,ir 1 he jc -'.'ilvf 1 f.?vere cut on !.h-. back erM'i left 'V..-;'-!. M'I?R Tt?-!e 'Dui-kon, of fMrboix'n4 !- vt.Ililirg 'her cjwln. V."'--3 M.p:e Loughney, cn Morktt P'ri V'fb Lizzie MsUali . of Pine street, is talliir.g on 'Por.iirtt fri'-rdi. Thr.mas Rowan U rer.JUiiy in an n:s home on. Ilitad strcot. I'ittxtnn liusineis DIrectorv. FOR FIRST-CLASS PLPMUING CALL on Wright & Co.. 7 South .NT.iln rtn-et. A new rnmre for s.'ile or i xehr'nue; !i.:;o st'cunu-hanU huuEt-hold gooJrf, l:oii,;!it or sold. TUNKHANNOCK, The Keiserville Knights of Pythias nre pre)ariiig for an oyster supper at their boll on Snturdny evening, Nov. S. It Is fheilr custom to give such ent t-ta'inme-nts annually, when th?y inriie in the m-!ghboi-s and have a gui'i Umo. S. Judson Stark, accompanied by Thomas Ford, of Plttston, will put In three or four days on Dutch Mountain this week with a gun. Rev. nnd Mrs. Hlllcr returned Fri day night from their vacation up In tho Empire state. Farmers nre retailing fine har. plcked winter npph s at from 40 to r.O cents per busdiel. The short telegraph circuit connect ing several of the business places In town with the Lehigh Valley station, which was disconnected by order of the superintendent of telegraph nt Snyie. has again been put in working order by Mandate of President Wilbur, on ap peal by some of the business men here. Ground hns boon broken for the new Jennings residence, corner of Harrison street and Wyoming avene. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Alderson, of Athens, are spending some time at Lemon, raving for tho hitter's father, H. IT. Mitchell, who is in very feeble health. 'Christmas Carol i" is the title of a new collection of holiday musle put out bv Professor Theodore E. Perkins, the well-known musicnl composer. The professor, who was formerly of thbi place, unci ninnied a Tunkhnnnoek girl, is now chorus conductor In Temple church. Philadelphia, nnd also lender of the choir in Rev. Russell H. Con well's church. Some of the finest musi cal productions extant are among his compositions. Mrs. C. W. Fish, of Hornets Ferry. Is visiting her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyman Ellsworth, of Virginia. Severnl springs in the county thnt have furnished abundant water sup ply for more than forty years are now di-y- . . A pdriraite-We iframp got so far on his hooks yesterdny as to offer to mend umbrellas, and people would merely gaze at him nnd remark: "Poor man; the sun isn't hot enough to need umbrellas at this season." The funeral of Henry Ide, who died Saturday evening, was held at the house at 1.30 p. m. yesterdny, nnd In terment made at Sunnyside. He was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Ide. and was nearly 20 years of age. The temperance lecture by Professor Tatton, of Lancaster, occurs at the court house tonight. J. D. Wllllnms, the well-known Scrnntnn candy mnn, with his son, Paul, spent Sunday in town. He, In company with Dr. E. R. Wheeler and Edwin Stephens, of Nicholson, and n Mr. Havens, of Philadelphia, will start Monday next for i two wee-ks' hunting trip among the mountains. Invitation cards are out for the wed ding of Chni'ks Robinson, of Eaton township, and Miss Carrie Wnlter, of Russell Hill. The event will take place on Wednesdny, Nov. fi, at high noon, at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wnlter. An artesian well has lust been sunk on the farm of Frank W. Wheaton. of Lemon township, to the depth of 21 feet. It hns about 100 feet of pure cold water in It. A troupe of plantation singers will give a concert nt Falls Methoillst church on Thursday evening of this week. Mrs. R. v Tttlllngs Is visiting her parents nt Ringbamton. The Judicial contest onens nt Ln porte ngnln today for two weeks' ses sion. The ballots nre to be counted, and it is hoped the beginning of the end will be In sight when they adjourn ngnln. Fire broke out on the farm of J. W. Cnrlin. out In tb township, yesterdnv. nnd for n time threatened everything In hnt vicinity. It Btr'.rted from- some burning bush heaps .which a gale of wlr"" pcattered nbout An amateur foot ball team organized hero recently were worsted by a team from Pittnton Snturdnv on the Tirungop field we-st of town. The boys here hsve only Just gotten themselves together nnd are not vet in practice. Temple LndfTO. No. 2S, Free nnd Ac cepted Mnsons. held their October meeting Int nijrbt. The burning of the bnrn of S. V. Keat ing, on tbe enrtern outskirts of town, n.boi't. rri'lRfght Saturday night, cnllc1 ort "n "re "partmont As It was well llr,p- y.-ny when the alarm wns soum ed. there wns nothing to do but pre vent W from spreading to adiotnlng buildings. It is claimed thnt. the fire wns of Incendiary orlcln. There was a small insurance upon It. TAYLOR, Vi'fn Mis me Thorns, of PrnvHtr, w.itf vSV.'-tisr tMiVn TV'.Miha. Reels, on Otovo fi'rect, on fhirada.y. TVie hr-oiiph i"ho"ls nre c-'oprd Mi'ls Are like Fire. Tlicy aro Good Servants Hut m:iko Poor Masters To keep your Nerves stead, Your Head clear, liuilil up your .Stronth, Sliarpeii your Appetite, You miiKt luivo Pure Rich Blood Tho Best Mudiuiiiti to Vitalize and Eui idi tliu Blood, ia Hood: 53 Sarsapariila The Ouo True Blood Purlfler Prominently In tho Public Eye. Hood's Pills TiSi!il,'SllL0M' Highest of ail in Leavening Power. Lr.tcs; U. S. Gov't Report LA V. Wt'ok on ticviuri of the county trneSi o:a' IH'.'miiIj, v.'iil.'h i!3 btCng held rn V:.-i fa.'r of .!ih C.Hrary 1 Eapift Chun v.i-:- i.i v.ICI l. 5x;.l .In chi.::..ii : .;:v.: i e.i fev. 11, 14 T'J 15 l-'.')!ii. '.i'. to Lo will succei:fu! af tr.!r. 'I he '.-.j.t.s of 't'.ie cihtirch have bivn j-il i 3T..-.S f r :the cver.it for many n-.o-r.i:l3 i-uu-J end have suececdod in n afe.'n;? u j.ny ustful crd valuable ar t; !.. wii'..'!i i:;-..iy wl'l "have for fale. I'l-.e IivdepcadtMt Eoclul club held a wo:i ':::t.T(ic l cr.'.l ructful dance. In T.iyl..: hc'.J Vi'it eve-Ding. ' K.uiiy ki3 rtov.viiMi U being ew dueUd in St. Jve.i.li'j c'aui-L-li, M'.nooka. A tdesean't -si-cVil s'a-ns w'ls n't 'the hnure of Mr. -nr-cl Mis. Wailam H. Gordca on Wu-?:i!r.j,'Uva s.rcc-t last eve r.irg. SV..i.-! p-.-ijcih ravi.i ppoirt Fund;y wltih Xin' Mlirli VMi'.i.rr,3 in Hyde l-ai.-k. Klevou fe.'lHli'd'.-te-.? were Inn-Mated by Kinl.l.ai ii;vii:in, gotta of Tomiifianco. l:.'--t ivT.:--g. T'J:e he 'ire of I.'nn. IT. ST. Kdwa-idn at. tl.e V,M:h Papist church prom.yc-3 t lit- :' v'V- !in;a:y ti..t fur the pco 1 'e of iitU: place. He wtil addi3 hia in ::iki- er. rwrt trip to his native kit :! in Wn :-rd It f.s fife M t'lv-t tbj.t (he lequtm and f.i Jurtot wXI be ci;l'1 by a large boaivj. HAL. GTSAD. Men were in town on ,y.or.&:y fr.m New Yot-lt With a Viv-.v of ti '.-:. hi If bins a v-avn iMrk.s and a f-iundry in. town. The fc-ubjui. .f'.r llie v l.-.ite next Sit urJ'.iy ( -iivr.'T is "lt-..v-d, llat Amer- Imi s!'ati-.'niar-:..'i'.i.i) h m fne utinc. Tho Woman's C'liTlstt-jn Twir-pcuancs union v.-il.l mv-e-t on Thu:'.1-ay afternoon at 3 o'clock et the b me e.f Mrs. J. R. MvCKary. on iM.iki i.irS'jt. ;Mi.a. W. W. Aeialr has re'tumed from a pli'.Trjnt visit w'i.'a friends at Buf falo, N. Y. 11: Juitnra -T Pit levies and R. F. Rcrr-ti'.ein, Hhi marager e-f the Textile ec!npany, have returii?d ftvim a bui-r.-fis tii'i; to New Y-irk o'.ty. The funeral cf (Master Robert Mill iard ivas held on 4-'a-turday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock and was very largely at tended. The services were conducted by Rev. L. W. Church, assisted by Rev. Ji hn iDavia. The pall-brire-rs were 'Mastei-s Robert Li-nvb, Miltcn Simmons, J'iugene Comiton, EJrard Accordinrr to announcement already made, we nience Oct. 14 to dispose of the entire stock contained in our two large stores. The goods have all been marked down to first cost, many goods even below cost. If you have any present or prospective need of relia ble goods be sure j'ou come while this sale lasts. But the earlier you come the better for you. We mention below but a very few of the 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. . foSHf you intend to Dissolution of Partnership 5ale places before you the lowest prices ever quoted in Scranton. 4S8 AND 4C3 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Pi Result in 4 wce-ktu For salo by JOHN H. PHELPS Spruce Stroa:, Scranton Px THE Q1YK IN SCRANTON That Has a Full and Complete Line of Underwear Is the EMPIRE DRY GOODS COMPANY, 516 Lackawanna Avenue. WE HAVE ' .. Unil rwinr for Mon, Women nnrt Chlldrnn, Any prim nnd difTcmnt IfriuleM. Von cun find with tin JSuturul Uteyn, Camul's Htiif, Klecwd JJiilmI iiitl, tiroy Merino. They ur Imnglit for xpot cash ut t linen when K'uhIh with ut tliu loweHl flurdK. . 'J'liU was in April, 18!.". nnd tho only hi ver In Underwenr thnt tindiTNtattda quality is Mr. Henry Goodman Alantigcr uf the Cut l'ricc Store, LOOK OUT FOR CUR NEXT WEEK'S SALE In Underwfar, Jursoy UverahlrU In dift'iwnt styles. We will tint quote any rlcen, but we are willing to take olF2u (ier boot, straight thi'ii usual prices clsewhur. ? We Are Also Direct A?ents ! For the Superior Hjglcna Underwear Companj Non Bhriukable, the best for health. We guarantee tftem to be-eqnnl to the ones you pay, $.5.00. Our price on them, for Shirts ll.M), or $160 for the Suit. Come and see them. Largest assortmeut of Wool Hosiery, ftweaters, Cardigan Jaekets. ' HEflRY GQ0DI.L11J, DANAGER, 516 LdCKfl. AVE I 1 J U L B.:.nu.Tn, Giant D:?ker ar.d Charles We.le.'tt. Ir.'tc-t'mc-r.-. i.-jok l-Iace In Uoa H'.-ll c.aietcry. j h f? iii v rsi. The Young Led:- a' F.oclal circle have issued Invitations for a KoUovcVii party in Enterprise hall, Thursday eve ning. Sunday a large class were confirmed In the Sacred Heart church, by Ltisho.i O'Hara. The sheriff's proclamation says that the voters of the Third ward are to vote in James Timlin's hotel. As thin place hns been burned fer over a year It would pwm t" bu a m intake, to Are-hbalil, where he has rented a larger store building. VVIillutii lieil, who has beer, serious';. Ill nt his home, on Third street, 13 able to be out during this pleasant weather. On account of the Instituto being held In Serantun our schools are closed this week. Two pale faces will be adopted by the local society Independent Order of Red Men. at tho next me-oting. A meeting of the directors of tho Jermyn nnd Rpshbrook WatiT com pany will be held tomorrow at 3 p. ni.. at which time directors will be elected fur the ensuing year. Rev. Mnnley H. Hard, agent of the Church 1- xtenslon society, will speak In the Methodist church Sunday morn ing next. .Tames Pevb'Eon. the Main street tailor. Is malting preparations to move Notwithstanding that over "00 re served cent tickets have been sold for the Chaplain MeCabe lecture tonight, there will lie Plenty of room. Holders of the 2fi-eent Ickets will be given seats In the gallery. The lecture be gins at 7.30, doors open nt 7. If you want to hear all about .Llbby prison, Its hardships nnd its funny feature's, you will have an opportunity this eve ning. If tho llnby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnalow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for tholr Children whMo Teething, ' with Perfect Success. It Soothes tha Child, Softens tho Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures W'.ml Colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every port of the world, lip sure nnd ask fur "Mrs. Winsdow'N Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. com- and manufacture in the line of buy, now is the time. Our RESTORE LOST VIGOR Whrn In rlntiht what to uw for Nervous IVMIIly, I.mt of Setual Power ffn either ttexi, ltnMieni y, Atropliy, Varicocele ftnd oilier weaknesses, trum Any eiute, usa bciine fill. Iiraim Owked oml full viffur qnlikly rutorrl. f ncijletted, mkIi tntuhles result fatally. Mailer! Anywhere, tealetl, for $1,001 6 ltnxc for f 5.00. Witli civrrv f.(if order w r re a lej(il nar.inie? to vuru ur refund tlic money, AdJrcf. VllA 1. M I OIC! N M O ).. Ctevcl.in.l, (Mho. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenu and (AOTION TO our W iislurn-Croshy Co. wish to assure their many pat rons that they will this year hold to their usual custom of millins STK1CTLY OLD WlIKAT until the new crop is tally cured. New wheat to now upon the market, and owiiik to the excessively dry weather many millers are of the opinion that it is already cured, und in proper condition for milling. Washhurn-Crosby Co. will tako 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 Wnaliburu-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other brands. to V SAMEL Wholesale Agents. Powder Co. OGSIC Booms 1 and 2 Commowealth Bid's, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSTC AND KU3H JJALli WORKS. Lafllln & Rand Powder Co." Orange Gun Powde? Electric BattericB, Ftisnn for explod ing blaatg, Safety Fuse ana ElepiiioCktnical Co.'s HiJliEiplcsiiu IIT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of tho heat quulliy for domestla one, rti'1 of all HizcH, iloltvorod in any I'.ll't of the city at lownst. price. Urdcrs inrt nt mv Ulllco NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, lii.st Moor, Third National tiu.uk, or ont by mall or tul. pliono to tha tilne, will receive prompt attention. Hpeclal con tract h rill be made for tlM lolo and delivery of buckwheat Coal. wrvi. X. SMITH. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Manufacturers off Locomotives, S HSISTIflG AND PUMPING MftCHISERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. i A W!FE . .. I at the lime," ut a slight advance, ami here nre the contents: PARLOR $55.00. 1 ;rjss;!s Carpit, 1 Table, fancy, Tote, Divan. Rec plica Cliilr, Wall Clialr, Rcckr, Spring, Arm Chair, i P.ir!or Lamp, i Picture, 1 Pair Lace Curtains, 1 Pole and Fringes. ' BEDROOM $35.00. Bedstead, 1 Dresser,- WasLstaaj, 1 Pair of Pillows, Cotton Tap BatlMis, 1 RockJr, Can?, Chair, Cau', i Infirain Carpst, Table. BOr Above Outfit will be sold this out for comparison. SOME I0RE TIES each, or 5 for $1.00, .worth 25c. and 50c. CLOTHIERS, Y. M.C. A. Building l--u HOMS FURNISHERS, aiS-'7 Wyoming Avt.j patrons: (I GONNELL THE. Pennsylvania Roofios Co., 32G Washington knui, Scranton, Pa. TELEFHOJiE 555. Ebonite Yarnisli, Gravel Roofing, Pipe taring' Building Felts, Sheathing Papers, I All ktrdsof roofliiRwork dona. All kindiof gravol or slutf roofs made. roof mnm and soldering All done away with by the use of HARTV MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which constats of IriKTOclientH well-known to all. It can bo ! applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet Iron ; roofs, also to brick dwellngi, which will firevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ng or breaking of tho brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many year, and it's cost does not exceed one-Ufth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by tho Jok or pound. Contracts taken by A-NTONIO HAltTilAJ:.. tin Birch OL tafiGnarv Engines, Boilers, Hpetids most of hor time nt honiP. You're tltfte n irootl deal, too. There's no UMe living witliin bare walls wlieti it You to furnish four rooms complete Vnrlor, JJedroom, Dining ltoum and Kitchen, And you have the privilege lo pay vou nletwe. " little DINING ROOM $45.00. 1 6-foot Ex n ;ion Table, 4 Cbiirs, Cam. Big! Baciv 1 100 Piece Dinner S::, 1 S:d board, 1 Picture, 1 Ingrain Carpal. KITCHEN $18.00. 1 N). 7 Ring", 2 Joints of Pipe, 1 Elbovi 1 Kitcbsn Table, 1 Square Oil Ciotb, I 2 Chairs. in separate rooms, It desired. Cut ' '. 1 l ..