the .sciiAim).TMnuNBsiVTuiiDAirMoinasa xovember 2. isss. 1U GARDOriDALE. FOOT BALL TODAY. rker Will Bs Good Oaa at Alumni Ptrk. .The ibvers of foot ball In thla city Will be riven an excellent chance to see some food games here soon. The first of the games will be played this after noon at Alumni park, when the Alumni team will play the Kingston Athletic club. The came promises to be un usually Interesting and hard fought The home team will be somewhat heavier than the Kingston team, but they have had the advantage of con stant practice. The boys here feel somewhat lore over the big defeat they met at Wyoming seminary lost week and will do their utmost to win. The visitor, on the other hand, feel confi dent of victory, as In playing the semi nary they held them down to fourteen points. This speaka well of them, as the Wyoming team la very strong. The Carbondale team will probably line up to b tter advantage than last week and they have been practicing faithfully. An old University of Pennsylvania man has been engaged aa coach and will have the boys out for practice for the next three weeks. He expects to develop the material so that they will be able to play anything In the valley. The high school foot ball team will go to Wllket-Barre this afternoon. where they will play the high school of that place. The local team baa been strengthened by several new men, and a good game Is expected. MR. KLINE TO LEAVE. A Prominent Business Man to Sell Oat Ills Interests. Tilt many friends of S. Kline will regret to hear that toe has decided tj leave this city in the near future, air, KHne ha been in the city for the past seven years, where he has successfully conducted a, gentleman's furnishing tore. During this time be has, by Ms acrupjous business methods and genial disposition won for himself a host of friends, who will feel deeply his depar ture. Not only wilt tto be missed by his Censorial friends, but It will be a loss to the city of which Mr. Kline has lhnn TmnmrvWiotfct iinrlarht pIMxpm. Atr. Kiln, who Iras ever been welcome In he social ol roles, will also be greatly missed, for she was & woman of most sunny amd loving character. Hr. KHne has had the matter under consideration for some little time. He said he had a. most excellent chance to enter the wholesale business, which he linany aecidea to adopt. 1 He says he was wedl pleased by his success here, but the wholesale bus tiecs offered wider facilities and he liked It better. The etook he now carries must be sold out by Jan. 1, when he will close the store. Mis only regret la ma ne win .be obliged to leave Car bondale. It is needless to say that he wiu aiso De misseu. A QUIET WEDDING. the Contracting Psrllos Well -knows. In 1 This Vlelnlty. Miss Kate Costello, of Farvlew street, Und Charles Plath, of Canaan street, were united In the holy bands of matri mony by Rev. Thomas P. Coffey, at the rectory or Bt. Hose's church. The wed ding took place at 7 o'clock and the only witnesses of the marriage were Miss siarcella noddy and John Galla gher, who attended the bride and groom. The wedding will be somewhat of a surprise to many of the friends of the contracting parties. They possess many acquaintances who would have been glad to have been present, but the young couple stole a march upon tnem and were quietly married. All. how ever, join In wishing them God-speed and a pleasant married life. A supper was held at the home Im mediately after the ceremony, In which some of the most personal friends were Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Plath will at once start housekeeping. AT THE GRAND. The Ever-Popular Fast Mall Will Bs Presented. The theater-Roars will be given a good treat tonight, when ithe ever pop ular "Fust Mail" will make Its appear a race at the Ground Opera. This has al ready been seen here, and the large number of people who have (turned out to see It attests Its popularity. It Is somewhat Improved and enlarged, and several new and pleasing features havi peen added. ,. . The patronage at the Opera house till continues to be large,, which la owing to it he character of the plays which are brought here. Only the flrst- ciass ana tnctlv good ones are n lied for Carbondaile, and'ithe management deserves great credit for their efforts In manner. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by Scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore. " Bwayne's Ointment Mods the Kchlns and bleedln. heals ul ceration, and In most eases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for SO cents, vr. owayne - aon, v nuaaeipnia. ' , . " John Cooshs Seriously Injured. ' John Cooshs was most seriously hurt ' ht the Edgerton mines while attending "Ws duties, at that place. The injuries received are, on the back and around the pelvic and are due to being caught Under a heavy fall of rock. The mass fell upon him, crushing him - to the ground.! without a moment's warning. it happened fortunately that the en tire weight did not rest upon Mr. .Cooshe, or his Injuries would have been fatal. He was knocked down with such force, however) that the Injuries are r DRESSESi ELEGANTLY FITTED And mad In the very latest fetyie. A large assortment of rich samples from the lead tag New York houses: Alt ' man. McCrcery, Stearn Bros; Hilton, Hughes Co. Reas onable charges. BOB WYOMING AVE. tlMlit-ltrtetlif CMN Purist TWs Me. CARPET9. OIL CLOTHS, LINO leunis. Draperies, Window ' Shades, and Wall Paper, . :v 4LICX1WMMVEIIUE. GREAT ALTERATION SALE. . ' We bare decided oa a Sweeping Reduo tlon rather thsa eerer op oar goods dnr . ' jug oar exteatlTS taprovemsats, and , bsre marked down everything la the ' ' tort at oost and lee flee oar Window , tntftlar, which will substantiate what ws OlfMts i wsM I Sc. It lOa. Worth Ne. le TBe. leliCirteU, 40a le Ms., Werlk SOe. t tOe. rtrt, nom rat,. J. OCOTT INGLIS ' CiltPBTS iXD WALL PiPEES, tw-t serious.1! His comrades soon res cued him from bis perilous position ana. he was taken In the company ambu lance to Emergency hospital where no Is resting comfortably. : James Mallady Laid st Rest. The remains of the late 'James Mul- laly, of Vandltng, were laid at rest yesterday morning at Bt. Hose's ceme tery." A short service was held at the St. Agnes' church In Forest City, after which the body was brought here for Interment. Many friends or me ae- ceascd were present from Vanullng, Forest City, Mayfleld and Jermyn. The pall-bearers were Thomas Mack, of Jessup; Edward Gorman, of Car bondale: Michael Mccarty ana rancs Tempenny, of Mayfleld, and John Mee han. Jamea McGlnty and Michael Hart. of Vandltng. William Pope Hailed 7iniiv moraine? the remains of wniinm Pom. who died Tuesday night. at his home. In Simpson, were burled In 8t. Rose's cemetery, tne oouy wu brought to 8t. Rose's church, where a requiem mass was sung. Father Nealon officiating. A large number of people followed their friend to uis last resting place and several nanaaonw no, pieces contributed by them lay on the casket. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. i? t Voti Afford has returned from Buihan.ton. where he went to take the civil service examlnoltlon for a posi tion In the government priming oinuc, at Washington, V. C, James Jlrown, chief clerk in the Del aware and Hudson offlces at-Albany, was a visitor in this city yesterday. The condition of .Fabian sonumpi ta somewhat improved. The fever has left him. and, aUhougn very wean, ui prosmcrt of .recovery are bright, 3rtm Pedler is lying seriously HI at Iris home. No. 8 Foundry street. Merchant E. P. Burke and daughter, Roselle, who have teen visiting In New York city, for the past few days, re turned Thursday evening. Mifcs Alice Kaenuegn nas wen i oniM or Miss Edith Van Uusklrk, of Taylor, thia week, while attending In- Efcitiute. Dr. W. W. Fletcher n d family movea from Susquehanna, to this city yester day. The Wrthday party at the Metho dist church on Wednesday evening was a flnanckd as well as social success, as S83.S9 were the gross receipts. Mites Ina Beach, or Canaan sireei. tendered a iHollowe'en party Thursday evening ito a number of invlted friends who spent the evening tn xne joim-m manner. Among the party were the Misses Newton, OGUo Moon, Grace Evans, Clara Bronaon, Meta Ken worthy, Ollie Skinner, Verna Skinner, Mamie Jones, Ijaura OhUton and Fred erick Bickmyer, Leon Scott, dlay Clif ford, Gordte Olmmrock, Maurice Clof ford, Boyd IFowler, Charles Rogers. WJlHam Mitchell and Wallace Basselr. A very jleaant HaUowe'en party was gilven ut the home of Miss Olive Kobbms, on Cemetery street, Thursday evening. All kind of games and amuse ments were Indulged In. At 11 o'clock rofrmhmenlts were served land at 12 all returned ito their homes feeling that an unusually good tune had been en joyed by all present. M. B. iMadlgan is m axing mar Improvements dn front of his store, on Salem avenue. The present wood and ntnnn HldpwAJk is to be rexuocea oy mammoth flairs twelve feet wide. The stones -will be put In position today by Contractor P. O'Connor. Miss Martha Singer entertained a number of her friends at a iHollowe'en party T".urlay afternoon from the hours of 2 ito t. Tho?e who enjoyed Miss Singer's hospitality weire: Misses Ieabeile Watit, 'Helen Shields, Nellie Gallaghy, Orace Murui, Louise Slocum, Ltlsils Gumear, Maggie Marcy and Mil dred Green, of Waverly, Pa. , The Idirbondalo Cycle club enter tained a number of friends n the club rooms, on Church street Thursday eve ning. The principal amusement were progressive euchre ana nouon-een sports. Miss Maude Harnden took the lady's prise, a dainty aouvenler spoon, and 8. F, Carpenter the booby prise. E. C. Ely received the prise of a pack of cards, as being the most skillful In ducking for apples. Messrs. Samson Marnden and Mitchell were the com mittee who had charge of the affair. The new superintendent of the Krle's Jefferson division, George W. Dowe, formeriy of Port Jervls, N. Y., has ar rived in this city and assumed the duties of JvSs new charge. General Sup erintendent Smith 'has taken chaTge of Delaware, Susquehanna and Schuylkill road. iRev.- James M. Malone, of Scrartton, was a guest at the parochial residence yesterday. Miss Jessie Delta, of Belmont street. Is lying very UI. . William Cody, a former resident of this city, but now of Goshen, N. Y., Is visiting friends in town. ID. F. Larkln, of ithe firm of Uarkln st Duffy, was in Scranton yesterday. Foreman Depths, of the 'Hendricks Manufacturing company, is ill at his home, on tJlnootn avenue. William Bradly, who was hurt Thurs day, is doing as well as could be ex pected at the hospital. Contractor - Schroeder, of Scranton, was in the oily yesterday. Mrs. Isaac Writer, of South Church dtreet, Is ill. . Mrs. Joseph Avery land daughter, Cora, of Wyoming street, were in Soranton yesterday, The Kross Kountry Ktub met last night in Burke's hall. They have In troduced a dancing feature into the organization. James McLaughlin will be their instructor and Benjamin Sing er will furnish the music. One of the merriest social events of the season was a Hollowe'en party, given at the "Cottage" Thursday eve ning. About fifty guests were present ojnd alt had a- very .pleasant time. Dancing was the principal amuse ment. Refreshments were served at midnight. . , MOSCOW. (Paul Kelly, of Olyphamt, spent Sun day with his parents. W. A. . Runyon, of Long Island, l visiting at B. J. Cannon's. Eben Watts Is very sick with pneu monia. Marry Stiff moved Into his new house on South Main street on Monday. Mrs. William Eschenbach returned from Neiw York city on .Thursday, where she has been purchasing a new stock of fall hats. ' Mrs. T. J. (Roberts, who has been on the e4ck list, its able to be around again. J. E. 'Loveland Is building new house on Van Brunt street.' Mr.' Depeiw lost a valuable horse In a Tunaway accident yesterday. John Cavanaugh and his sister were coming down the hill in front of the Catholic ohurch when his horse took fright end ran' away. The thill from the buggy struck Denew's 'horse, killing- Mm ln- stantly, Mr.- Oavanaugh and his sis ter escaped unhurt, - . Mrs. Wlnshlp. of DalevUle, was ae- cldently shot foy her son yesterday. He was examining a revolver .when It ex ploded and struck her, causing a very serious wound. ; , -:'. , , HAUBTKAD. ( -I i i i f ,. - v. The shop men began on Friday to work ten hours per day. ' The Baptist church is to be dedicated on Tuesday, Nov. 1. The sUk miM ha been leased by New York captialUtts. .. ,. ,. ., Kevoivrng chairs are to be put In the new Methodist church. , They have hem ordered of a Michigan firm. Friday was pay day at the sUk mill. ' The Delaware, Lackawanna, . and Western carpenter workmen leave Monday for Nicholson, wham they; are to ereut two ooal oh u tea, , , PITTSTOIl. rrhe "P:ttston office of the Scranton Tribune '.s loi itcd at No. fi W.lUam ttreot, where all advert foment', orders for job work and '.tents for publication will re ceive prompt attention. OClcs open from li.rn.toUp, m. The Plttston Foor Ball tfam will meet the Berwick Foot Ball team this after noon on the- West I ittston common. Uame called at 3 p. m. O. M. Furman, of New York, repre senting tho Carber Asphalt Paving company, was In town yesterday pro pared to sign contracts for the paving cf North Main and Water streets. A dog was run over by an electric car In front of Brown's Bee IIlvc yesterday afternoon. ihorr.as McLaln, of Cork Lane, em ployed at No. 10. had his thumb crushed between bumpers this morning. He was taken to the hospital. W. F. Loftus, of Carbondale. who has been visiting friends here durlnK the last week, returned home Inst evening. Chief of Pollc Loftus, Constable Col ony, Constable Bennett and E. F. Small were at Wllkes-Barre yesterday attending the meeting of the grand Jury. Plttston nnslncss Plrcetorv. FOR FIHST-CLA99 PLUMniNO CALL on Wright Co., 7 South Main strset. A new range for sale or exchange; also socond-hand household goods, bought or sold. TAYLOR. The M'sca Davis, of South Main street, entertained a number of frle nds from .this place, Scrarrton and Hyae Pairk ait their home Wednesday eve ning. The hours gilded swiftly by In the !ng:n of songs, and Indulging in games. Tine ttrtbiay party given In the par-tc-ra of the Methodist Episcopal churca lat.1 evening by the Christian Endeav or society was a complete success In every respect. A large number of per som were recent who enjoyed te oc casion of the'.r birthday party In an exceedingly plenfant manner. A snug sum of money was Teallsed from the receipts taken In. The success of the affair was largUy due to the efforts of the young, wfco, ever t'.nce the oragnl sadon of the tociety. have Ubored with indefatigable seal for the Interest of the church, end have helped largely to defray the expenses Incurred In the erection of the ohurch. A number of people from our borough ara attending 'the Phil SherhUn fair In Siof.n.ntr.n nlurhtlv. A HcMowe'en party was given by tho MlssesSodle and Annie Mackhi at their home, on Grove street, Thursday eve ning, to their ma.ny friend. The eve ning was most pleasantly spent by the young people. ..... Little Interest Is bring manifested In the comlnff election for superior court iititiFM. vroricT and county surveyor. which takes place next Tuesday. No demonstrations of any nature whatever have been made thus far by either patty, and the intereu'. in the outcomo of tho flections seems to nave no ran corn tye the voters In this seatlon. Seldim, Indeed, Iras a campaign been in void of interest as the present one; bat on election day the Republican voters will undoubtedly flock to the polls, cast their ballots for the candi dates of their party's choice, and roll up tho usual large majority, which Is their cuaiam. The borouijh council met last evening In the office of Ilui-geea Griffiths. Nearly all of the councilman were present and iifancacted buslnefd regarding the bor ough's welfare vn their cuttomary care ful manner. The Young People's society of the Calvary Bapl'cit church conducted plcasar.t entertainment last evening. The lecture of Hon. H. M. Edwards at the Welsh Baptist church on Nov. 8 promises to be the literary treat of the season. Mil Bt'Mten, a formr 'teacher tn the kindergarten rchcol in this place, but now In Scra-nton, was a visitor here this week. FACTORYVIULE. A larre and atipmnlsUve audlenci greeted MIrs M)IHe Tracy Weston at the F.rst Bap'lft o.iurch rait Wedner da.y evening. Miss Weston recited In her usual entertaining way. A triple opening number by the Factoryvllle orchestra, Mlzs Nellie De Graw, Fred Reyncicis and Mrs. Manchester, passed the evening very pleasantly away. Earry iHeamans and Miss Bessie Green trended "Sliore Acres" at Scranhm llhursday evening. The descendants of Mrs. Mairy Green held their annual family dinner at the residence of -Mrs. Martha Jane Sea mans Thursday. The ohlldren were all prteont, exceM Gorton Green. Peter Townsend and wife, of Scran ton, are visiting relatives In town. Wednesday evening a mixed pro gramme of music was tendered on our streets. Wooden pails and boxes made more muelc than the band did. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Reynolds, after spending two months visiting relatives and friends In Iowa, returned to their home, at this place, Saturday evening. T'hey report a very enjoyable visit and a pleasant trip. On aocount of the raCn Thursday eve ning the ucual amount of moving signs, gates, etc., was poitconed until next Halkiwe'e.-i. M.!s Mabel Reynold visited friends In Scranton Friday and Saturday, and attended the play, "Shore Acrcj," Fri day evening. E. 8. Sullivan's musical and dramatlo company will presett' three dramas !n Muthewson's Opei'a houio on -.he fol lowing dates: Nov. 1, 2 and 4. Last even in? . they prexent-c-d MUncle Asa Whltcomb." . , HONESOALE, ' The funeral of Michael Spcllman was held from St. John's Roman Catholic church at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. MeDermott and son, of Kingston, aro visiting friends here.' Boating was resumed on the canal yesterday noon. The usual pranks of Hallowe'en were omitted Thursday night and the cltl sens of Honesdale are undoubtedly Dyspspsia, Indicstisn And, distress la the stomach caused me Intents agony. I lost flesh, strength sad: snerfy. I was so weak .that I ooold not ; walk without my ease, hfy family sad Meads preraUsd oa dm to tfy . I Icod'o Garpoparllld skda4w 3 fib a weO and staraog mas ot 66yasn. lowemrieto Boodl." W.T. grnon, Fort Mitchell, VliRlnU. 14 ACSOLWTELY PURE happy that they could awaken on one Nov. 1 morning with their own gate hnneinar on its hlnees and their front doors free from the besmirching ef fects of tomatoes (over-ripe) and other garden truck.- The reason for this good luck can only be attributed to the heavy downpour of rain. Several Hallowe'en parties wore held during the evening. W I NT ON. Mrs. Parry and daughter, Gertrude, of Providence, have been spending tho past week with Mr. and Mrs. John Brush. O. It. Dcatrlck,' of Scranton, ; spent Sunday with friends In town. D. H. Hlckle and C. Hearts, of Marsh wood, spent Sunday In town. Miss Annie Hunter, one of our popu lar young ladles,' who recently gradu ated from Wood's Business college. Is keeping books for the Pioneer Steam laundry at Carbondale. Rhoda Richards, of Scranton. spent Wednesday with relatlvea here. Miss Lixzle Bests Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Hoover, at West Plttston. . Mrs. Charles King . and daughter, Susie, of Green Ridge, spent Thursday with friends here. . Ferdinand Stelnmets,' of this place. Is acting as superintendent In the Sla vonic Presbyterian Sunday-school at Jessup. He Is assisted by his wife, Mrs. Stelnmets. Most Pronoonoid Symptoms -of Heart IMscssu, sod tlow to lieeure Uellef la 30 Minutes- Ths most pronounced symptoms of heart disease are, fLpltatlon or fluttering of the heart, shortness of breath, smothering spells at night, making It necessary to sit up In bed to breathe, swelling of feet or ankles, say. the most eminent authorities Is one of the surest signs of a diseaHod heart. Nightmare is a common symptom, epells of hunger or exhaustion. It Is wtl mstcd that to per cent, of all case of dropsy come from heart dteease. The brain may be congested, causing head aches, Ulzslness or vertigo. In short, whenever the heart nutters, tires out easily, aches or palpitates. It Is diseased, and nothing will give such perfect relief or so speedily effect a cure as Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. It has saved thou sands of lives, snd yours may be counted among the number If Its use Is begun at once. - . Tola remedy absolutely never falls to give perfect relief In thirty minutes, and It Is as harmless as the purest milk. Bold by Carl Lorens and all drugftBta. DiiblS SALE. ,' j., According to annomiccnient already made, we com mence, Oct 14 to distoose of tb: entire stock contained in our two lkfga siores. : The goods: have all been marked down to first cost, many goods even below cost. If vou have any present ;; ble goods be sure you y the earlier you come tne Detter ior yoa. yve mention 'i below but' a very few of the ' EMIR - The stock is entirely new and includes the latest ' - ideas in design, texture and manufacture in ths line of Carpets, Rajs, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths. Draperies, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods of Every Description. ; tfifIf vou intend to Dissolution of Partnership Sale places before you the lowest prices ever quoted In Scranton. , . KERR, SIEBECKEH & CO. 406 and 4o.imawahna; AVEHut ; ; :, fa) M 'irX'FA sV- m m fr r f ri Whtn In itoobt ht to M for Ktrran tWMIIty. Len of Scnnl raw (In alllxt r I ), Imnottacy, Auopkir, VwlcmU, wl MlMf niknet!, (ram my nw, wt W' f StilMrillt. I)tlni ihKktd Md M Tt(W qakklit mund. If ntlMd, 1Kb aawinwwoHi (raublM cnult bullr, , .. , . reLMKOICINKCl.,CIvclul,Ulilu. ' For tala by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, ear. Wyomlna Avanua a.ii Sprues Streot, Soranton Pa. THE ONLY HOUSE That Has a Full and Complete DRY GOODS COMPANY, 515 WE HAVE Undrwesr for Hen, Women and Children, any price and diflVrent ' grades. You can find with us Natural Qreys, Camel's Hair, Fleeced Lined Bed, Grey Merino. They are bought for spot cash at times wlieu Roods were at the lowest figures. ThN was in April: 18U6. and the only buyer In Underwear that understands quality is Mr. Uenry lioodinan Manager of the Cut Price Store, , LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT WEEK'S SALE wr 1 .... .. laMUtat AD UDwrpor, fioravjr vthiuiiw ' any prices, but we are willing to .1','' . ' .-L . . ' . We Are Also direct .Agents p : vyv. , For flte 8ierl3riljiiena Underwear Coqmiit1 .. ' Won ahrlnkable, the Wt for haaltn. We guarantse them to be equal (o tbaanaa you oa tS.00. .(Our price on then, fur Shirts tUHO, or llWfor ., thaBtat'Cofeeandsef iliem. gwealsHCMatgM JMlMa, ... ... ., 113 fPitt CBS 516L1!in.:AE PCCKVILLE. Grassy Island breaker of the Dela ware and Hudson Canal company worked twenty-five and three-quarter daya last month. A regular meeting of the Blakely board of health will be beld at council rooms this evening. Mrs. Hannah Leyshon and Mrs. Cora Sherman, of Plttston, has been spend ing the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Jenkins. Mrs. Charles Brong visited with friends at Jermyn last Thursday: If ths Baby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnolow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over F.fty Tears by Millions ot Mother fof thel' Children wb'le Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays ail Pain; e.urt w .nu Col e, anil :m the best remedy 4or Diarrhoea. Bold by Druggists la every pan oi ine woria. ue sure ana ass ror 'Mrs. WInslow's Boothlng Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-Uve cents a bottle. e e MANSFIELD STATE NORflAL SCHOOL. ' Intellectual and practical training for teachers. Three courses of study besides preparatory. Speotal attention given to preparation lor college, eiuaeme no mltted to best colleges on certificate. Thirty graduates pursuing further studies lmtt voir. Oreut arlvantiees for sttecial studlus In art and music. Model school of three hundred pupils. Corps of sixteen teachers. Beautiful grounds. Magnificent buildings. Large grounds for athletics. Elevator and Infirmary with attendant nurse. Fine gymnasium. Everything furnished at an average cost to normal students or 1143 a year. Fan term, Aug. M. Winter term. Dec. 1 Spring term. March 16. Students admitted to classes st any time. For catalogue, containing full Information, apply to S. II. ALBRO, Principal Mansfield, Pa. or prospective need of relia come while this sale lasts. But buy. now Is the time. Our REBTORg LOST VIGOR - Matlta MrIMi, mim, io,(ji eom Ho. im IN SCRANTON Una of . Underwear Is the EMPIRE Ucxawanna Avenue. ' Im HKimmI LmIu Xlf 111 nnt nnnl. u uiuvivuy wj via win uv uv.v take oft 2S per cent straight than usual .. ' : V: '1 ' .Largeat assortment of Wool Hosiery, i- -vV-t.- ' ,.y 11 " . . - . IB (KOTION : ' " . : V ' TO our WashburaCroab7 Co. wish to amura their many pass rona that thejr will thia year hold to their usual custosa ol milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT untU thiMwenSp U fully cured. New wheat U now upon the market, and owing to the excessively dry weather many miUera ara of the opinion that tt fi already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-CrosbyCo. will take no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three months to mature before grinding. Thla careful attention to every detail of milling ha placed , WnahburnCrosby Co.'a flour far. above other brands. , '.It..- rrl LaavaJ ME6ARGEL & C01ELL Wholesale Agents. Moosic Powder Co, Rooms 1 and 2 ComooieaM BldV SCRANTON, PA, MINING and BLASTING POWDER VADB AT MOOBIC AND RUUs DAL.B WORKS. Lftfflln ft Rand Powdtr Co. Orange Gun Powdor Electrlo Rattsrits, Vnsss for sxplsoV Ina blasts, Bsety Fuss sm EepannoCbemical Co.'s High ExplosiTai (IT. PLEAS ATfT COAL AT RETAIL. . CoaJ of ths bast ouslltv for Onirtli IM, snd of all slsas. dsllvsrsd la aai art of ths city at lowest pries. . Orders toft at my Ofllca NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Roar room, first Door, Third National Bank, sr sent by mail or telephone to um nine, will receive prompt attention. Bpaclal contrasts will bo made tor ths lals aad delivery of Buckwheat CoaL WM. T. SMITH. THE DICKSON M AN U FACTU R I N G CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARnE, PA Manufaeturero ot Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilorsf . . HO STING AND PUMPING MACHINtKL, da Oeocral Offices 5CRANT0N, PAe Clothing ON EASY AM UNRIVALLED In Quality, patrons: THE k . - Pennsylvania ! Roofing Co., 326 Washington Afsana, scranton, Fa. TELEPHONE 555. Ebonite Yarnisli, Gravel Roofing, . Pipe Covering, ' Building Felts, Sheathing Papers. T All ktuds of roofing work dona All kinds ol f ravol or slaf roott msdr. ; R30F. TMRIRG IRD S0LBERS8 All eons away with by tho uss of HAKT HAN'S PATENT PAINT, which soaslsta of Infrodlents well-knowa to all. It oas be applied to tin, (alvanlsed tin, shoot Iron) raofa, also to brlok dwellnm, which will Ereni aosoiutaiy any crumbliac, ersoa or broaklna of the brick. It will ouu ttnnina of any kind by many years, and It's cost does not exceed ono-flfth taaa of tho cost of tinning. Is sold by ths Joe) r pouna. vomracis tasea oy AKTONIO UARTllAKN, W Blrsh WL TERMS OF ASSORTMENT OF Fit and Price. y IT I 1 ft -,yi ...