THE SCRANTON. TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY 3IOENING, OCTOBER HO, 1893. CARBONDALE. ' GRAVITY IMPROVEMENTS. A New Head Houso Will Da Eraetod t No. I Piano. Wortanenv have been engaged at the heali of No. 1 iplane for some time mak ing improvements. A new englno house is foetag uilt and 'the engine neat has been renewed. It 18 said that the imperfect construction of the tnas Ive foundations Is the cause of the many Ibrokcn engine frames along the line. The work was done fcy contract when the foundations were put in many years ago, Borne traveling mon having the cb, and in that way several of the engine seats were sllfihted. A new drum will be put in at the head of No. 1 also. Quite a. great improvement has also been made in the light track a Utltlo this side of Parvlew. A sharp curve has been taken out and In that way the Toad has been considerably shortened. A NEW BRANCH Of tho C. M. B. A. Will Be Formed Here. Many Members. For some time past there has been a movement on foot to form a new branch of the Catholic Mutual Benefit association. The advisability of form ing this branch has been the means of much discussion and within a month or so we will possess a new branch In this city. There Is already one branch of this society in a nourishing condition in the city, but the new one is not Intended to rival it. The constitution of the order also provides that there Bhall not be two branches In the same parish ex cept by permission of the grand officers. The branch is now In a most flourish ing condition and has a large member ship. It has also done much good as a benaficlal organization and has dis tributed over. $22,000 to the -widows nnd orphans of the city. But this branch Is chiefly composed of men who enter It for insurance and other benefits de rived. They are mostly of the older men and It Is to got the young men in that the new society It to be formed. The membership of tho branch Is now 180 and this makes It too large for the work to be done in a convenient man ner. . While the new branch will possess all the benefits of the old one it will also have a social feature. This it is thought will draw many young men out who otherwise would not Join. B. A. Kelly is greatly Interested In the organiza tion and It Is chiefly through his efforts that permission for a new branch, was granted. ' SILVER WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Colcbrato Their. 23th Anniversary Enjovably. One of the .most enjoyable social events of the season was held Monday evening at the homo of ilr. and Mrs. J. 8. Berry, on Canaan street,' the event toeing the twenty-fifth 'anniver sary of their marriage. A large num ber of their friends were present and all expressed 'themselves as having been royally entertained by IXlr. and Al-ra. B?rry. Itefreshmen'ts were served at 10 o'clock, after whleih vocal Instru mental music made the time pass only too quick. Air. and .Mrs. Berry were re cipients of many handsome presents. Those present mvre the following: Mersrs. and .Mestlames James Vannan, C. N. Jironfon, J.' S. Bassett, Samuel Moon, D. W. Humphry, W. H. Oliver, fftpv. and Mrs. G. A. Ptece, Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Gardner, Mrs. Thomas Blrkett, G. W. tVatr.son, Mrs. John Itoberts, Mr. . W. Tiayley, Mrs. James NorrlB, Mrs. Sophia. "Williams, Misses 'M'lnnle Dennis, .tfitvl 'Rorblns, Harriet and G. B. Sam on, of tihls city; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Juch, of Waymart, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fentecwt, of Forest City; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. .Williams and M'is Amanda Corr, of Green IUlge; .Mrs. M. A. Bird, of Kcranton; Miss Frances Rockwell, cf Pottsvllle, and Frank Berry, of Wllkes iBarre. PAINFULLY INJURED. X' Barrel of Ala Falls I'pon Patrick McDonald. A most painful accident occurred to JPatrlck McDonald, who drives the lo cal delivery wagon for a foreign ale firm. Mr. McDonald was gathering some empty barrels from the different places, among them being a lot at the American House. Here he had to bring a heavy ale barrel up the narrow flight of stairs from the storage room. As he came up the stairs one of them Rave way suddenly and he was thrown back wad. He fell to the bottom of the stairs and the barrel rolled down after him, coming down upon him with great force. Both of the accidents were painful and he was badly bruised by both. As the barrel fell upon him he was struck on the left side by the iron rim of the head. The sharp edge in flicted a very long and deep gash. . Tho unfortunate man was assisted up' stairs by some companions and went to the ofllce of Dr. Nlles, where his wounds were dressed. Several stitches were taken in the cut, which Is a bad one, FINE ENTERTAINMENT. The Coming Birthday Party t the Methodist Chorch. !A fine programme lhas 'been arranged lor the 'birthday party to be given at the .Methodist church this evening by the Young !Lady Workers. It Is as fol lows: riano. Trio, "Tho Magic Flute".. ..Mozart Misses Corby, Herring and Carl Hesslor Recitation, selected. ...Miss Mildred Green Vocal solo, selected W. D. Evans Recitation, selected Miss Green Violin and Piano Duet Mozart Symphony In R flat, adnglo, allegro Miss Honing and Carl Hesslcr Vocal duet, selected, Mrs. Leonard and Miss Ida Bnyder Recitation, selected Miss Oreen Vocal trio, "Spring Again with Azure Band," 'lira, W. Moon, Misses Cora Bell and Jennie Butler. Mr, Morrison Injurod. ' Michael Morrison, proprietor of the Harrison House llvwy, met with an accident iwhlch will oblige him to etop work for several days. Mr. Morrison drove to J. J. Simpson's carriage reponl tory to haveih'is 'bus repaired and was told by the gentleman in charge to drive upon the elevator. He did. so, but the levator at once sank and he was pre cipitated to the cellar. The brake on the elevator had not been put on and the weight caused It to sink. TERMS Strict hf CASH During This M. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, LINO leums, Draperies, Window Shades, and Wall Paper, 4(9 LACKaWANNl KVcNUE. GREAT ALTERATION SALE We have decided oa Sweeping Reduc tlon rather than cover up oar goods dor- . log oar extensive improvements, and bars marked down everything in the tore at cost and less. Bee our Window Dbclay, which will substantiate what we say: fsjrtln Cirpeti from 15a. lo Me.. Worth Me. to 7Sc. Brandt Carpet, 40e. lo 50c., Worts t0e tt 900, WaH Papon, So., Worth toe., " And everything else la proportion, J. SCOTT INGLIS CARPETS AND WALL PIPERS, DOM1NICK LOUGIINEY DEAD. His Dcmlso Very Sndden-Drlcf Sketch of Ills Career. The many friends of (Dominlck Ioughney will be pained to hear of the demise of -that gentleman Which oc curred after a short Illness. Mr. Louahney was born In Ireland, and at the ese of 1G moved to this coun try. He enjoyed a wide circle of friends, who will regret the loss of one who had become so dear to them. , Two sonj, Thomas and Francis, sur vive. His wOfe died about twelve years ago. The funeral will occur this after noon at 3.30. The services will be held In St. Rene's church, and interment will je made In St. Rose's cemetery. 'Mr. Loug'hney'e brother-in-law, who died on Sunday, will also be buriedat the same time. Iiinci al of Mrs. Ilnrrot. The body of Mrs. Maggie Barrett, who died at 'Emergency hospital Sun day, was laid at .rest yesterday after noon with appropriate and impressive ceremonies. The .body was tnken from the residence of tho deceased's son to St. Jlose's cttiurch. A ritual service was here held and Interment was then made In St. Rose's cemetery. (A large number of friends gathered to pay their last re spects to tlhe deceased. The pall-foearers were: (Edward diurke. Patrick Donnel ly, Anthony Walsh, Thomas Savage, John Campbell and Patrick Savage. Georgo Dennis Loses Ills Klght Eye. Dr Fisher, an oculist of eranton, as sisted by Dr. D. I Bailey, of this city, removed George Dennis right eye Mon day afternoon. Mr. Dennis was Injured by a Wast at the Wilson Creek mine n short time ago. Mis left eye is affected, but it is now thought the sight can be saved. His other Injuries are getting along nicely and good results are ex pected His brother, William, who Was injured at the same time, though not so seriously, is Improving. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mrs. EOward Lewies', of Seventh avenue, attended Hhe funeral of a frlcr.d ta Pttttton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, of On eon'ta, are vCsiUnff Mrs. A. Giles, ot Brook avenue. Mrs. HaJcwtCa Oliver. e-f Plttston, Is visit Ins at tihe home of Thomas Oliver, of Wyoming street. Kelsey I'UTdy arrived homo In this city Mor..iUy, afteir a fcrlel visit In Ch 1133 go. , J. J. O'Uoylo, of S'crantcm, was in town yesterday. A case of diphtheria has been re p'oTttid from tlhe home of Anthony Hrtzmastc r, on South Church street. Patrick Fox has moved into the new ihouse on Dundaff street, lately erected by Mrs. Cowman. A committee from the Crescent Social cdvib consisting of J. K. Rrennan, J. V. Laftus, V. H. Powderly, P. F. Connor and A. F. FUrrcll, are making arrange ments far t'iie grand social and ban quet Which will be held Thanksgiving eve. Burke's hall, on Sixth avenue, has been secured for the affair, and the committee ilnten'd to make the social one of the most pleasant events of the year. Miss Alvla Vcgefl, of Canaan Ftreet, who has 'been visiting friends In Scran ton, returned home Monday. lihe Simpson Drum corps have Issued cards for a srand iwlal to be held In Maxwell's hall, on Thanksgiving eve ning. Oct. 31. Musi's will 'be furnished by Professor Rennle. Tliomas GJUhool, of Ilrooklyn street, who underwent several operations dur ing the past month. Is rapidly Improv ing. 1j. Ramuns, of Dundaff street, Is 111 with dlrihthccia. ;Mlfa Bridget Summers, of Dun-more, 13 the guest of Miss Kate Gilhool, on Brooklyn street. Miss Maime McN'ichol, of Olyphant, who has been the guest of 'Mrs. George Du Hols, of North Main street, re turned to her home yesterday. Jc'.m Pop-o, one of the well-known residents of Simpson, is very low of bronchl'lta. Harry Syke3, who Is employed by Kerr, Slcheoker & Co., In this olty, was taken suddenly ill this morning, at Sills 'boarding pla.ee, on North Main street. He complained of severe pains? In his left sid-ii, and his friends called In Dr. S. S. Shields, who relieved him to some extent. Charles 'Whitcloiek, who had his ankle F.prained while playing foot ball s.me days aso. Is still confined to his hon:e by tlhe Injury. Among the prominent people In town yesterday was Dr. longstreet, Repub lican candidate for county coroner. Edward and Patrick Moran, of Al dcnvllle, called on friends in this city yesterday. Miss Bertha Wells, of Smith Canaan, Is the guest of Miss -Delia Williams, on Wl-WIams avenue. Tlhe wlife of Rev. D. A. Rooca, the Italian missionary of this city, har arrived from Italy with their two chil dren, and has Joined her husband In his newly furnished home, No. 93 Hos pital street. Mll3s Lizzie .Moyles, of the Now York store, Is confined to her home, on North Spring street, by lllncaa. Tipstaff Thomas Evans and wife, of South Sumner avenue, Seranton, arc visiting tihelr isnn In this city. Mrj. C. W. HIne and son. Lynn, of Cemetery street, are visiting frlendf and relatives in Nicholson. PRICEE3URG. P. J. Gilroy, of Duryea, waB a vUitoi In town yesterday. A large number of young people as sembled at tho home of Mr. and Mr::, John Eleby on Snyder avenue, Mon day evening. Professor John U. Wagner has re signed his position as teacher in No. 1 school, Morris Hughes, mine foreman al Johnson No. 2 colliery, has moved to O. W. Wleland's house on Carmarlt strott Dr. Bellhelmer and W. C. Griffin art hunting near Clark's Summit. Mrs. J. D. Sampson, of Storrs ave nue. Is the guest of her mothjr, Mrs. E. L. Craig, In Peckvllle. Alfred Mumford, of Throop, visiter" friends here yesterday. Culbert Wilkinson, of Albert street Is recovarlng after a Bevere illness. Morlie Hawk visited In Olyphant last evening. A Polander while on his way to worl yesterday morning had a fit In front o' J. Olendlke's blacksmith shop on Storn avenue. With much dlfllculty he wnt removed to his home. An oyster supper for the benefit of the parsonage of the Primitive Meth odist church will be held at the horrn of Mrs. W. P. Kennedy this evening. William F. Erbe was a caller in Scran ton last evening. H. Oakey has moved Into his new residence on Maple street. A slight blaze occurred at the Dela ware and Hudson depot hare yesterduy afternoon. A spark from a passing en gine Ignited the. platform, but the flames were subdued before they were of much consequence. FACTORYVILLE, Mrs. Louise Peet, of Windsor, N. Y., who has (been visiting her parents here returned home last week. Th young folks of the Epworth league will give an oyster supper in the lecture room of the (Methodist Epis copal church Friday evening, Nov. 1. Rev. M. J. Watkins spent last week at Pittsburg. M'.ss Mollle Weston will give an enter tainment at the Baptist church tonight. F. W. Pedrlok, of Scran ton, rode up to Fa-etoryvllle on his bicycle Sunday and spent a few hours at the residence of W. H, Reynolds. iMIiss Cora Green, of Pleetvlllc. ' Is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. M. V. Townend!. A large number of families are taking the city water. Nearly every well and. cistern la town to dry. PITTSTON. The Plttston ofllce of the Rcranton Tribune 's loeatrd at No. & William street, where all advertisements, orders for Job work and items for publication will re ceive prompt attention. Oliice open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.J Detective James O'Brien, of Wllkes Barre, was In town yesterday. Rev. J. H. Konrod, pastor of the Lu theran church, was a visitor at Wllkes Barre yesterday. The Ethel Tucker Comedy company played to a full house Monday evening and again last evening. A fine large stone walk Is being laid in front of the First National bank. P. H. Kclley has had a large and commodious addition erected at the rear of his cigar store on South Main street, which will be used as a pool and billiard parlor. A man supposed to be Joseph Kosh nlskl. who, with Frank Koons, la sup posed to ba the anan who killed lgnnz Sunonovlcz, was arrested at liuf fulo yesterday. Hlscnpturc wasbrought about . through the efforts of William Smith, a local Polish detective, who has been assisting the county detective on the case, and who deserves n great deal of credit for the good work he has done In capturing the principals to tho mur der. The Misses Battb, of South Main street, will give a grand fashionable hop at Eagle hall this evening In honor of their guest. Miss Der?k, of Pottsville. After the dance thnra will be a banquet at the Sinclair House. This will be the most fashionable catharlns of the sea son. Patrick Moran was picked up In a soml-unconsclous condition last even ing by Constable Josso D. Fear. Chief of Police Lol'tur, School Con troller John McNamara, Thomas Blew Itt nnd Mnlachl Talbot were In Wllkes-H.-irre last evening witnessing the pro duction of "The Irish Artist," by Chauncey Olcott. Plttston niislncss Directory. FOR FIRST-CLASS TLUMHTN'O CALL on Wright & Co., 97 South Main street. A new range for mile or exchunitc; also second-hand household goods, bought or sold. TUNKHAIMNOCK. C. L. KcesCty was over from Sranton M-Mday n!l-,t. . Dr. J. W. Denl.-on. cf this place, was a follow student cf Holmes, the a'.'.esed Pittztl muidc'rer, white taklnj hi-3 mtdiJjil cc-ur-30 at Ann Alter, Mich. Ho was aha inti.T.atc'.y acquainted with Ha.t.cia and Laycock, Holmes' al leged aoccimplie-es, and has an oil can l-'.iat was preiir.'ied Si'un 'by the latter. His kris'loise of HcCmeA whom he deti.Tlbes as a quiet, uncborusi-vo man, .vc-u'.J never ftave led htai to suspect that he would cor.i.wt rowh atrocious ir.oji Jers a.j 'ho Is charged with. F. II. Kram tpent Sunday at Mont rc 5e. ;.r. and Mrs. O. F. Carpenter are spend'i.i? a ou-u'plo of weeks at Falls and vtehiily. The Cake-Me-a-;le entertainment at Opera houre .Monc'ay evening was ihe-artily enjyed, though not largely pa'.tonised on account of so many other enteitalnmotita aoswning about this i'.me. .Still, there was a fair turnout, and the receipts were considerably more than expenses. Under other cir cumstances tlhey would doubtIci3 have had a full house. A scries of revival meetings are be ing held at Sugar Hollow, conducted by Hev, Cavanaugh. if Eatonville. The ballots for Wyoming county are bc-invi tinned out this week at the of llce cf the New Age. Several young men In the vicinity of Lynn were arrested Monday on charge cf being implicated in the 'burning of tha Mutton 'house, on the Huckleberry mount'aliw, an occoun-t of which ap peared In these columns a fhort time .'ir.oe. They .were taken to Mehoopany, ,vhcre the justice dls-pcscd of the case by discharging the prisoners. Oakley, who was previously arrested for tho ?rj.nc, settled the matter with the pros j'Utor, and then turned about and im pl.i.ittd t'ho ether pwiies, falsely, It is wid. Luga quantities of cabbage and po tatoes urn being loaded at this station. Shippers are pay.lr jr $5 per ton for the i'c:-mer ar.'J IS to 20 cents pur ImrfK'l for .Hie latter. Ica-ao Me?ero!, one cf the oidcrf res idents of SrrlnsvIC'le, was burled yes terday. 1IU death occurred Sunday evening, after a lingering Lllne-?s. He iv'js about 73 years of aje, and had long been a resident of Siprlngvllle, .hcc;rh a rlve cf (New York state. He tvas a tin-.'imitih and p'umoer by trade, ir.d carried on a tuiine-js cf that sort .'or many years. .Ho was also asoo!at d T:i.' cme time w.-th his son-in-law. C. A. Hur-Terford, In the mcrcuntHe burl nets. ile raised quite a large fa.mily, )f wh.-i.Ti only four &n living: Mrs C. A. Hi'AWtfi"'.l, of this place; Mrs. 'tilts and William R. Meserole, of Sprlit'gvMle, and Thomas H., of Oregon. :tev. Cor.ey. rector of the Eplsropal liiureh, ccniiuctpd the funeiral servlcps, vr.i .Mcip-le LoJo. Independent Order i! Odd FjIIciws, of which the de-ceased v.i-s a member, attended lln a body. It !3 r.fiiv announced that the new Lehigh Valley flyer will not be put on .mi til spring, ar.-l that a speclally-bullt '.cccimotlve, capable of making a high .ate of F-pe-ed, will haul the train. The Carbondrle Leader says that "Jacks will ibe manufactured at Hones la.le." We always supposed they were bred. Editor Cruser, cf the Montrose Deni cvrat, was one of the unlucky pas-L-jr-ers on the Montrose train, when It waj ttrar.ded near Lake Carey by a breakdown of the engine a few nights nirsa. and enterDalns his readers with i rpicy narrative of how ho, along with the other ipa3engers, had to get rjt ar.d work ih-elr passage to Tunk-'lannc.-lc. Thty pushed the train to the icai of t'he grade, and came dnwn the rr:untaln ilylrs, arriving In time to nako connertiicn with the Lchjjh Vci ley train aM rlsiht. The ona galling ."fE.ture of the incident was that a lergyman riding1 on a half-fare ticket refused to eret cut ar.d ti'.p push the ;rain to the 'point whore it wo-uid run by gravity. Election drawcth on apase, and eveiT effort is belr.-j put foriih by the currd-i- S Was an Invalid So long I did not expect ever to be well njaln. I was confined to tho house the whole winter with norvous debility and fe male weakness, having no strength, appe tite or energy. A friend urged mo to take Hood's Snrsapn rilla whichldld and I was soon a bio to do my own work and leel that life is worth living. I cheerfully recommend Hood's Barsapartlkt to al1 afflicted In like manner." Mes. M. E IIoshins, Manord, Virginia, .. Hood's SarsaparlllQ Bs tho Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eyr. fl 6 (orfS. Hood's Pills EUKKTBE dates to harvest a big rural vote. Gen eral apathy prevails In most districts, and anything like enthusiasm. 1st hard to work up. It is generally conceded that none of the candidates will have a walk-over this fall, excepting the Democratic nominees for district at torney and ooiunty surveyor, who have no opponents. NEW MiLFORD. Mrs. and iMa-s. John Jay left today for a week's sojourn in the metropolis. The new EplLaopal organ is givlr.3 great success. Revival meeting continue this week. Rev. Mr. Cc.upton. of Great IBend, is aesiiting this week. Fourteen carlcads cf bark and three carloads o hides are on the switch at this place fc-r tha -tannery. This is the llrst arrival of hides in several years ar.d makes Uierpeedy resumption of business a certainty. The business men cf the town, as well as -the labor ing classes, are wearing smiling faces over the prospects. Over 100 men. It Is expected.wlll be given employment. Frank Moxley was badly bruised while at work at the Heart Lake lea house by the falling of a heavy tlml'oer, and will 'be confined to his hcU3e for BC'nie U.ays. Mr. ar. J iMrs. Fred Clark are Visiting In Penn Yan. N. Y. It was officially reported on the Mid way today that our barber hcp Is soon to change .proprie tors. .Mr. Hoy retir ing and i.Ir. fihippard, cf Blnghamton, taking the helm. Empty house3 will 'be a scarcity In town lcisre Novemlber Is over. OX ION'S CAUSE A QUARREL. School Hoard of I'ccatonlca DlvtJed as to the Teacher's Policy. Rcakford, 111., Oot. 29. Or.Ions have brnujht on a school war In the little village of Pocatonioa. Miss Fester, a teacher, punished a scholar for ccmlr.g to sthool with hl3 breath ir.ada offenslva by the vo.geia.ble. Oiher scholars -iook the matter tip, and all ate onior.j In every c.-niaeivajl a shape and 'also brought ihcui to school, hiding thf.Ti in ciasks and In the wood box. The teaoher punished r:-veral more, and the directcra toc; the matter up, half of them 'being In favor of dlsciharj lr.pr nhe teciohcr and tiialf In favor of her retention. Much feeling has been Etlr:cd up an-.ons the people. If tho Baby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been nsel for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mother for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens tho Gums, Allays all Pain Cures Wind Colic, nnd Is the best remeily for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of tho world. He s'Te and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothiiig Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. e According to announcement already made, we com mence Oct. 14 to dispose of the entire stock contained in oar two large stores. The goods have all been marked down to first cost, many goods even below cost. I If If you have any present 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 OR 1 The stock is entirely new and includes the latest ideas in design, texture Carpets, Rngs, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Draperies, Window Shades and. Upholstery Goods of Every Description. UCSIf you intend to buy, now 13 the time. Our Dissolution of Partnership Sale places before you the lowest prices ever quoted in Scranton. mm, SIEBEura 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE EVERY WOW3ASM SonttKowi 1 Tollable, moathlf , rwnUUoe mtdletna, - Only Ktralui and tboimrutdrupihouM bcl. 11 you want tha bsti, get Or. fPsaS's PennrojfaS Pi&Is Ther an eronpt, nfa an4 certain la remit. Tho t canine (Dr. Tcal'i) nerar dUap oaiut. Ecntanjrwharo. ll.OO. AddrsM Feat. Utojaaa Co., ClCToUod, 0. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist cor. Wyoming Avenu" and Spruce Strost, Scranton Pa. THE ONLY HOUSE .That Has a Full and Complete DRY GOODS COMPANY, 516 WE HAVE Uudirwenr for Men, Women and Children, anv price i prude. You can Hud with us Natural Oroya, Camel' ' Jbinea uea, urcy merino, iney are bought fur Bpot canli at Union wiicn pods were at tho lowest figures. This was in April, 1SU.i. and the only Fiuycr In Underwear that understands quality is Mr. Henry Goodman Manager of the Cut Price Store, LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT WEEK'S SALE In Underwear, Jersey Overshirts in different styles. We will not quote any prices, but we are willing to take off 25 per cent, straight than usual prices elsewhere. We Are Also Direct Agents For the Superior Hyglena Underwear Companj Nou shrlnkable, the nest for health. We guarantee thorn to be equal to .. tho ones you pay fa.00. Our price on theni, for Shirts $1.50, or Ii60 for tho Suit. Come and see them. Largest assortment of Wool Hosiery, Sweaters, Cardigau Jackets. BY Mill OHIIEfl, 516 LflCKA. AVE Nausea, Sea-Sickness. Both due to an unnatural con dition of the vital organs, caused by unwonted surroundings or excesses, either an unnecessary generation of the gastric juices or a partial suspension of the natural functions of the life generating parts, in other words a state of mal-nutrition with its ever accompanying unpleasant sensations. For such a sickness get nourishment, take ovinloe the weakest stomach retains it. It's a concentration into the least possible bulk of the vital elements of lean beef, it nourishes and starts every organ of the body on its normal duty with no apparent effort ; this done, bad feelings vanish. Mr. J. A. Mack man, 123 E. 88th St., N. Y., writes: "Sailing from here last August for Europe, tried every antidote for sea-sickness, and I found yours the only successful one. On my return also used it when I suffered no ill effects at all." AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In tbe City. The latest improved furnish tags and apparatus for keeping meat, butter acd eggs. 223 Wyoming Ava. or prospective need of relia and manufacture in the line of & GO, IN SCRANTON Una of Underwear Is tbe EMPIRE Lackawanna Avenus. i and different Hair. Fleeced i TIOM ; to our patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pal rons.$yit tSy.,S;'.l,.tili8 lear ,lo,d o their usual custom of milliug al Kit. TLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured, ew wheut is now upon the market, and owins to the excessively dry weather many millers ar of the opinion t hat it Is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will take no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three months to mature before grimlina. r$ I his careful attention to every detail of milling haa E laced W "ishburn-Crosby Co.'s flour tar above other rands. 1 V Wholesale Agents. an a a iosio PQwaor go, Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealta Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. FINING and BLASTING POWDER MA.DI3 AT MOOSIC AND UUSU-, VAL.U WOHKS. ' I.affiin & Rand Powder Co.'a Orange Gun Powde? Electric HattorlcB, Vuses for explode Ins blasts, Safoly Vuso and Repanno Chemical Co.'s High Explosives flT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal ef the boot quality for domestli tno, on l of all ulzes, delivered In any I art of tho city at lowent price. Ordorn Ijrt at my Omco NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room. Hist lloor, Tlilrd National HiJi, or sont by mall or tolophono to tha nine, will receive prompt ntiontion. Bpaclal contracts will bo inmlo for tht Ml aud delivery of buckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-QARHE, PA,, Monufacturere of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AKO PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office; SCRANTON, PA. m I STS ONLY S m at (ho time," tit a slight advance, and hurts are the couteuts: PARLQR-$55,00. Tele, Divan. R.c p!lcn Cliilr, 1 Brus3.-l3 Cirpol, 1 Tab!?, fanc7, 1 Parlor Lamp, 1 Pio:u:e, 1 Pair Lacs Curtains, 1 Pj18 ani Fflagci Wall Cbiir, Rcckjr, Spring iia Chair, BEDROOM $35.03. Bedstead, Wisistaad, Coitoa Top Kattrais, Chair, Cane, Table. 1 Drcsssr, 1 Pair of Pillow, 1 Rackir, Can?, 1 Ingrain Carp:t, CAfcove Outfit will be sold this out for comparison. SOME MORE TIES each, or 5 for $1.00, worth 25c. and 50c. CLOTHIERS, Y. M.C. A. Building. HOMI FURNISHERS, 223-217 Wyoming Avt.f80' 1 - & (MILL THE. Pennsylvania Roofing Co., 326 Washington Arenas, Scranton, n TELEPHONE 555. Ebonite Yarnisli, Gravel Roofing, Pipe Coyering, Baling Felts, Sheathing Papers.' 40 4S S All k Ir.ds of iooftuj work dona. All kinds ol Bravol or xlaj TovU made. ncoF mr,m m scloerirg All done away with by the use of IIAMW MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consists of Ingredients well-known to all. It can b . applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet Iron l roofs, also to brick dwellnes, which will firevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ng or breaking of tho brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many years. ' and it's ccst does pot exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tlnninn. Is sold by the Jo I or pound. Contracts tnken by ANTONIO HAUTMArlN. SSI Birch Bt Sruinlg most of her time at home. You're Iheio a irooil deal, tno. There' no use living withlu ban walls wheu it You to furuiuh four rooms complete Pnrlor, UoJrouui, Diniug ltoom and Kitchen, And you have tho privilfge lo pay s vtn nlnnan. "ll littlt DINING ROOM $45.00. 1 6-foot Eun-.lon Table, 4 Cbafrs, Can.1, High Back, 1 100 Piece Dinner S:I, 1 Sd bjard, 1 Plciure, 1 Ingrain Cai3t. KITCHEN $18.0a: 1 Rj. 7 Ring?, 2 Joints of Pipe, 1 Elbow, l Kilchsn Tablr, 1 Squara Oil 2 Cnalrs. '.' in separate rooms, if desired,