THE SCItANTCN" TRIBUNE TUESDAY MOUNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1895.- r4 t Don't be Foolish ? nd tike some other -brand of condensed milk, thinking it is "Just ai KJod" U the GAIL BORDER EAGLE BRAND It Has Mo Equal GARBONDALE, ROAD KNIGHT'S -GRATITUDE. A Tramp Itcpaj-i Hotel Hospitality by Stcnllnc nn Overcoat. A man who Jiad been employed by Proprietor Monahan. of Hotel Harri son, 'to do gome work yesterday mora Jnfr, went off with an overcoat belon;? lnar to one of 'the puefls. but was fiwi afterward.! arresrtod. The .thief appll.-d eit the hotel for work, hoping to e.ii n romf thlnc-ito tat. He wan pot ait wwk clf.tnlr.K 'the cellar and at dinnertime Rl'Ven a sootl dinner. On leaving the room r.? itoolc fiim the rack an over tva.t bflrnplnpr to a Mr. Hug-lues, and vafue.1 at J ID. N:b-dy raw lOrn take the coat, and !ie popped out liKo -the strict, but it wa cn oftei'.vard ncilced that the cvfi:cl''jt was Rone. Mr. Mmahin sus fcotcd tlhe trarr.c as th-a rob' -.or at once. Bad .a had all his men I-iKntr for to'fcn. iNo'thlT'S' ciuld be'f:und rf him V. flnit, but tihc.'r dIVwr.'i s-ca-.vh was flit lenfi:.h rf wird'e il whc.i the rtrantrer was f Mind on Kn'.i.h "Main f.'rect with fir. JlwrhoV overcoat on. dTo also had on n ri'rof k?J glove's, whki'.i he t'jund In the pc.'keta. When arcjF'cd as to how 'he 'had pnt 'he coat, ha claimed -that he Cial mado a mlflake. He had no rr.U on when Jie applied to, Mr. Monahan for worlt, lh-'-s ntcii y ;0d nort pnry.ss n part Solo f iiirwi'h. He was n.-ordlnKly taken tit the oily bastlle. vlit re he will re flcot upon the cnr.ypqitgneca of taking otlu'.' people's property. A LMT.KAKY .'.ll.F.TING. Tho rpwoitli l.ciiRiio Will Mold Their .Mmulilv IntctMititlK'iit. On Wedu-r-s-iJay of this week the Kp wi'.'.ii league of the Methodist chuivii will h'iCd their regular monthly IhifI tiess and lit. rary meeting In. l'ie Hun tiny f-?'io-l rmm of On:: chinvh. Th: se t ntectalnnieiits are yery Inter CMtlns and 1ho committee always pro vl l . s a pood iiroRrnmmo. I'im ftihji'.it of oiie entertainment "We liuud y evenlnpr will be '-W.llllant IVi'.u." 'Rie vh i! pniirainme will In pomo manner ri dale ito that iierson. It is one whl.ih Is very r!Si In Idi-aH and irwd tlilnps s will bu seen by the ai) rended propi-amme: Tkino duet, Mlf-ses M.'l!er and Frank: "Sketch of 1'enn's Life Jn Knsland," Ml Mela Kenworth'y; vocal solo. Taura T)Ix; reainn-s, jiUfa .Martha Hards; "Sk.-ich of .Penn's Life In America." Professor T. Olver; evnet solo, William Itlcc recllaiion, "A Mystified Quaker," Miss ilabtl fare; ."liuaker Customs," rrti fervor II. .T. Ilrken berry: quartette, Mef'TS. Rice, Ramsey, Smith and lljhhi. SOLD HIS BUSINESS. J. r. Maxwell Will Retire from tho Itcsi (in runt Mntcrpiisc. Aac:h'."r busl.nrss chance occurred ye:i:cnlay, when J. V. Maxwell, who for eeveial years 1 js conducted the reF'Iaii csit en Kalem avenue, sold his busln !a to iM( jrs. LXIs and Planatrhan, who were rect.vtly employed at Hotel An thra elite. Tle new owners' took pirseslon of tho place yettorday mornlnsand will cany on 'me ou.ineps in tne fame manner that Mr. Miixwell has. They are both young; men. who pofsps.? many friends ana an abundance of enersy, so that there is no doubt of success In the busl- BeM tncy have adonie'd.- The fam'Ily of 'Mr. Maxwell will not move from their prrftmt'rt'ftidence until eome time next April. Mr. Maxwell has purchased ithe rifjlit for Iackaw.n.n,r.a county or the new Lead -r Washer Com pany of Aifton, X. Y. He begins opern- Tiona at once anil In a short time will liave half a dozen men on the road. DEATH OF JOHN PEDLER. lie Passes Anay After a Short Illness of Tvrd'Oid Fever. The many friends of John Ptdler, a wrell-kmowtt young ira-n, w"l be panned o .hear rf W.i death which oecuiTed Punday, The younn; man had been I'll but a f.hcr't time wk'h typhoid fever. Mr. Pedler was a young man of most pkas-Ing and, genial disposition and was very popular among his fellow werrk tnen. The loss w'll be especially severe to the family, as he waa their only sup port. The deceawd H survived by a wid owed mo.'her, two slaters and two fcrcl'hera. H? was a member of the ya council of J. U. O. A. 'M., who will attend the funfnl In a body. The nr vices will be ihcUl 'this afternoon from the late home. Rev. Q..A. Place oinctot Ing, To Ito Interred In Itrooksldc. II. A. Por;le, of the Purple Under taking company, will today remove tho remains of Frank Ooyle, which were touried 4n ithe Cliff r.ni cemetery fifteen years ago to this city, where they will toe hi'terre-d In Brookfide croietery. Mrs. Osylo, I'ae W.dow e.if il'he deceased, now live in aokvlH!e. 'he wa. looking ovor tho grounds at rookslde some time ci.jo, iand was to pleased with them t'hat she decided to 'have the remains buried there. A Child Dead. The Kttle 1-year and it n-romnths-old rtaughilfr nf .Mr. and Mirs. Oeoirge Cou berr. of No. 9 Rock avenue, died after a few wee.ks" Illness with typhoid fever. The friend of rthe famJly ymipiathi7.e with it'lrem In their loss, Which will 1m a ee-vere one to them. . Interment will be made this afternoon in Maplewood cemetery, Tho Andrew Homestead Sold. Ai ireal estate deal ha jugt been tflosed by iwihlch the Andrew home etfiad. itl'tuat-ed on . Washington place, beieaimo the property of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Reynolds. They have had the purchase In view for some time, but the papers httVe Jurt been drawn up. The property la qu.lte large, and Is TERMS Stric'ry CSH Purlng ThU Sa't. jflARPETS. IL CLOTHS, LINO. J Ictims, Draperies,' Window Shades) and Wall Paper, 419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. GREAT. ALTERATION SALE. W bTe decided on a Bweoplnir Rodno tlon rather than cover up our goods dor lnir our extsnslro improvements, nnd ham markod down Torythlmt in th-j toro at cost and less, Heo nur window , Display, which will aubauutlato what wo - Mjrt , hflMla Carpelt fmmlS, lo BOc. Worth 26c. U T3e. rtiiMlt Caretls, 40e. lo I0o., Wortk 60s. to 90o. WaH Ptptn, So., Worth IOo, '. And everything olae in proportion. J. SCOTT INGLIS CARPETS AID WALLPAPERS, i ummn avenue ' very desirable or residence. U 1 now occupied, by the family of Edward Avngtr, but, Mr. and Mrs. 'Reynolds will take, up their residence there as t5on Bi it is convenient for the family now Kvlng tiere to leave. The 'home stead was1 purchased by Mes&amcs Wll Ham Dennis, Claude Smith and Mil's LoK'le Andrews, who are the ihelrs of the estate. The conldtTation waa $2,- 3it. A roui'lni? Republican vote 1n IiMka wamna today will be a big start toward victory next year. The Young Men's Christ Inn As.oclntlon. Chairman T. C. Robinson lias Jiijit re ceived a letter from F. W. Pcaraall, president of the RaMraad Y. 0.1. C. A. of Seianf-'n, In recard to the proposed branch here. Mr. Pcnrrall has brousht the matter before 'the ptate commltto j for consideration. He received answers wroh were favorable and warrant 'the pushinB of the scheme. Mr. Peat-sail will be vn the city soon, whin more in regards to the mai-ioT will be karnsd. The Second Holicnrsnl. - The second rehearsal of the opera "KiiniM of rtormanly." which ia t.y b? Blven H't the opera house early In Janu- , nry f)C ,Ww .boncflt of Kmereeney Hw- pMal.was held at Burke's hall last eve-n- kiS. I'rofessor Richard Lindsay, of Pcrar.'lon, w!:o will have charge of the statins, v.-as here and the selections for the eu'.'t were made, 'but as yet they have r.cC bec.i given to the public. Scvcrnl icw Cncs. Thaw new casoa cf dlThtherla have t-tcn repcrtel to the board of health. They o.."e ot the ih'-nies of Q. Evans, on Pike i:Ifc!.-t; Ht. H..il;y, Darte avenue, and J. llryden, llrook i';rcct. The ether C23 r.-w exl;i:lngare ImFiDvlns rapidly, 'and two of tive houses. In which tho eircupant.i had the disease, we.re jvi;crday fumjjatcd (by Sanitary Olllcr OJarrctt. Voto far Rartl for surveyor and re buke illiberalMy. PERSONAL AM) OTHER ITEMS. Mrs. Kdgett, rf N'o. &G Terrace street, has been seriously ill. The mother of Mrs. I'rund.agc, of Wy oming street, who has been visiting her daughter, to her home, .n Jaekson. Mrs. Robert lieadley, of Vandling, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Fulkerson. Miss Fiunkio Rockwell, of fainbury. Pn., is mo guest ui1 Mrs. J. S. Hurry, of Cnn.'inn street. Misses Ann and Cella Hart, of Pun daff street, vlnlled Miss Nellie Hugsuu, of Providence, Kunday. Mrs. Neil, who' has spent the past year as a jiurso in this city, has re turned to her home, at Heech Lake, Wrtyno comity, Pn. Miss Vlnnle Tucker of Park street. Is quite sick at her home. Miss Margaret Malkln, of Xo. 37 Gar field avenue, bn:i been spending n few days with lur aunt, Mrs. Alice Hine, in Krrnntnn. Among'tliose who ottended the open ing of Father Curran'B new church. In Wllkes-Pnrre, Sunday, were P. J. Col lins and Pu trick Ilrennan, of this city. Visitors in olyplmnt Sunday worn J. V. Donald. W. .1. Mcivmough. J. J. Monohan, P. F. McCnnn, John Hell, C. G. Kvaiis and John Hrown. Mrs. John Hallstend. of Wyoming street, entertained her father, fir. (liven, over Sunday. Jumes Walsh nnd sisters, Misses Mary nnd Sarah, of South Canaan, are visiting friends In this city. I lurry W right, of the Ileiidrick Man. nflii'turlng company, Is mourning the donth of bis mother. Miss Hollo Courtney, of Washington street, spent Sunday with friends in Dundaff. William rassmore, of tho annexed district. Is agitating the formation of a Renublicnn club for that district. Mr. and Mrs. J. 10. Hiirr leave today for the cotton stutes expositkin at At lanta. They will be gone ten days. Miss Mary O'.Vell, of Cottage street, Is lying 111 at her home of pneumonia. Miss Kvn Mosler. of Seeley villi-, 13 visiting Margaret Heller nt her home, on Terrace street. Clnrenre Rose, Jr., has returned from a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Eva Hums, of Klkdale. Mr. and Mis. Richard Keliow. of Green Ridge, spent Sunday with friends In this city. Mrs, Daniel Lol'tus, Miss Katie Mc Cann nnd J. J. Powderly spent Sun day nt Crystal Lnke. . Messrs. Frank Walsh, D. J. Moyles, Pntrlek Klrkwood, and James J. Gor man were guests at Hotel Reilly, Plnsant Mount, Sunday. William Connor, of Dundnff street, spent Saturday with friends In PiUs ton. Miss Anna Rrennnn. of Church street, was the guest of Wilkes-liurrefrlends Sunday. Coroner Kelly, of Scranton, was In town yesterday. Messrs. John Mnhady, Willie Rurke, and Willie Cummings, of Archbald, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Mahady, on Dundnff street. Vote a handsome homo Indorsement to Lackawanna's distinguished state candidate, Judge Willard. Miss Chumard will leave today for a enncer hospital in New York city, at One Hundred and Sixth street and i-.ignm avenue, wnere sne will take a special course of training. The advan tage of this hospital Is In the large amount of surgical work ibn-.o. Saturday evening a pleasant surprise was tendered to Edwin Kenworthy, at his plensnnt home, on Thorn street, it being the forty-llfth anniversary of his Mrth. In behalf or those present Mr. Harding presented him with a hand some plush rocker. The guests were Messrs. nnd Mesdames George Porter. James Hossett, Charles Kagler, W. C. Alvord. Vult Swingle, Fred Sluman, William Taylor, William Kenworbhy. I. E. lilockselge, Frances Kenworthy, Martha Craig, Misses Ella Carey, Myr tle Tallman. Gertrude Alvord, Lena Rronson, Nellie Kenworthy and many others. OERfvlYINJ. The fair of Hogarth's Temperance band will open one week from to-day. Substantial walks have been la.Id 'In front of the Cat'hollc and IJaptjX Church properties. Thcmns Curr.ow and wife, of Xingu- tuck. Corn., are visaing the famdly of James Harris, on Fourth street. Mif i Clara Davles.of Cemclsry s-treet. Is confincJ to the house by a very severe cold. The fur.eral of Mrs. Joseph Morccmb will take place at 2 p. m. to-day. In terment in the Jermyn cemetery. l ne sermon of Rev. A. T. Howe Is. rector of St. James Episcopal Churn'n, Sunday morning, was one of greu't beauty of expression and Dower of thought. iMr. Howells Is a logical rca- one.r and the people or this parish ore very fortunate 'In having secured the services cf so consci'.enKous a rector. Re-lderJIi of the First and Scermd wards will xle In the usual placea 'to day. These cf '!ho Third ward will vn'o at the hc-lvd cf Arthur 'Mlssett, the poll ing place Q-.avIng chansed by ordar of the court. Among the Jc.rmyn vlrttors yesterday we-re Frar.k Ames, ot BlnghamtOTi, and John demon, of Bethany, Wayne caunty. Rev. Mar.ley 8. Hard delivered a etlr nlntr address Sunday morning In tho MetTiodirt Church. A collection waa taken .up for the church ex tension soci ety. Mrs. Crtetinc Forkel, of Second street, la seriously III. FOREST CITY. Sadie Lin dray and Kate Runt, of Jermyn, virtccd friends here Sundny. J. N. MdLarughlin, of Greftnfleld, epent Bundy with 'his parents, hi this place. ... Wiaibun MclLaujrhMn, wtio reoeintly cold Ilia buotneoa In tho Arlington PJcnjse, In CarbcmdaJe, was hi town yes (ei'iay looking after a lock and safe agent. fi.Ti time aro the aforesaid agent toil stopped at Mir. McLaughlin's plura 1m Oarbiwidale, and when ieovlng had paid tola board bill with a check for about twice the amount of the bill. Tho check was aocepttd and the bal ar.o? raid back In ca-h. I'pon pre senting the check nt the bank, pay ment on it was refused as the man Svad no account ithere. Mo. MeLuuga lln's foii, who was vltijing friends here, saw thi man ra the F.trect Saturday night e:::d ct once sent ward for his f .I'.iei;-, but theEjireiwnt. in the mean t'.m?, had'taken the alarm, and Sunday nlsivt at 10 o'cl'cck paid ills bill at the h.iM where he waa stopping, and left fx- pa.-M unknown. Mt. MeiLa-.ighlln. alter falllr.T to find his rr.an here, went m Cirbineale and secured the tvrvlccs ( " O i.-.t' i.able Xeary to aid him In his K.ireh for 'the men. He also notified Chief of Pr'.Ica Simpson, of Scranton, ti have tfce man arrt tcd If he was f und. In chat place. f'aorr.'.i.i Jr.serh, aged 2 years and fun- mjulhE-, pin eif J?r. and Mrs. 3r'.r. Mun.iy, dl' I Pundjy al:u.Ma of iin'.nbRineius ti ,p. Interment was l:i St. Agni's' ce.netery yesterday. 1-3.1 May, the faurteen-months-old e'liis-bter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mel ville, of Vandllng, died yesterday nvirn Ing of croup. Funeral services will bo hold Wf'lnifday afternoon a.t 2-o'eioek, n::d in'.cctnent will ba In Hillside cetr. ei.cry. ' TUNKHANNOCK. It In now stated that the case against D. N. McKee, the Seranton Christian scientist, has been nolle prossed, or. rather, will bo at November term of court. The suit was brought for al leged violation of the state law com pelling medical practitioners to regis ter. McKce treated the late Elmer K. Hi-own by the method known and applied by that class of heelers. As the law plainly prohibits nny one from practicing the healing art without llrsr registering as a medical practitioner, the notion wan taken to compel the de fendant to comply with the law. The case has been settled 111 some shape. Mrs. Willis Walker, of Lynn, nnd Miss Eliza Young, of South Montrose, were filioppintf hero yesterday. Chicken pox is said to be llontlng about among the Juveniles. The exterior of Ross & Dershelmer's law ollice is being freshened up witlr paint. The water supply at t:io public drink ing fountain at the Intersection of Tio ga ami Warren streets has been cheijied off r-r tho winter. Mru. Arthur 1). Plebblns, of Hnltl more, Md., Is home for a visit with her mother. Mrs. K. G. Mills. The handsome display of ct glass In the windows nt L. Hums' Jewelry store Is the product of the Grave! Hill factory. No glass works In the land can turn out finer looking ware. Misses Jae MoKown nnd Eulnlle Piatt were home from Wyoming sem inary over Sunday. C. M. Klshpnitgh offers a gold medal to be competed for by the students nt Davis' Military school, Winston, N. C each year for three years. The medal is a handsome one in the form of a Mal tese cross, nnd Is offered at the request of his son. Harry, who died recently while p. student nt the school. Chrysanthemums are In their glory now, and, ns usual. F. P. Avery has a large msplny of them. His Sunday se'iiool clnss nnd the rhurch choir ore regular recipients as long as the supply lasts. Clarence, the little son of J. F. Rlck lcr, was playing yesterday afternoon with tho big lialf-llfl English mas tiff belonging to Chnrb-s E. Spaee.when (he nnimal snapped him in the face, buryin: its fangs in his forehead and chin. The wound was carefully dressed nnd It Is hoped that no serious results will follow. Mr. Space, wiio Is the well bnown Hrldge street merchant, was brought before the burgess and a flue Imposed for negligence In not keeping the dog muzzled. , Mrs. Georgo Lelghton ond children, of Glenburn, nre visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. P. Avery. Judge Dunham was In town yester day In response to tho message sent HI rn to come nnd legalize the moving of the polling booths In tho First wnrd of Tunkhnnnock borough nnd Wind ham townships to the places they have occupied since last November. He de cided, however, that nothing could be done about the matter nt this Into day, and the commissioners accordingly moved them back to their original lo cation. The Indies of the rrcsbyterl.? n church will give a chicken supper in the base ment of the church on Friday evening, Nov. 15. Thomas H. Ryan, who holds down a good position in the Philadelphia mint, Is home to vote. Mrs. A. M. Maybee has returned from Mehoopnny, where she spent several weeks with a niece during the latter's sickness, which finally resulteu in denth. An X Is nil right In the circle nt tie top of tho column If you wish to vote a straight ticket. Some voters nppenr to think It Is nil right also when neatly folded nnd tucked away In the vest pocket, after having voted the straight ticket. Rev. W. S. Wilcox, of Asltam, was In town yesterday, MOOSIC. Rollln H(51as and M. L. Dymond spent Sunday a.t Hear Creek among friends. Mrs. E. J. P;ilce haa gone on a visit to Mei'aopprn, Wyoming county. She ex pects to be a'.t'i r.t atiiout o-n week. John Giler, of Main street, 'is e till on the Kick Hot. The ladles of the W. C. T. U. wt'h to exi.er.1 a vo,te of tha.Tl'.ii to a'! thr.je-.hat helped ilo make 1I-.';ii'r s.iclal and er.ter taiinment such a fucccss. The W. C. T. U. meets every Thursday Clernocn at 2:30 p. m. in th-s La'dlas' Aid r-arlor of the M. E. Cliur.-h. Mia.SylvefterCorby 'Is rtlll cn the sick list, but 'Is improvOng slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan, of Avoca, f.pcr.t Sunc'ay at 1he home of John AI. Robertson, on Main street. Arch Lindsay, of Wyoming, spent Sunday On town among frletid3. Henry Kirk, of Parson, -vn vlsltng aniens friends m 'town on Rumlay. Mr. and Mirs. Robert Morrlman, of T)uR-mai, spcr.it Sunday at the 'home of Jolin'M. Rci'oert.'.-n, on Maiin street. The Ladles' A'ld Fotticty of the .M. E. Church will give their annual turkey it EG Known By Its Cures Tt Is not what v3 say, but what Hood's Sarsaparil!a docs, that tells tha story of Its merit. Tho thousand) ot pcoplo Tvhora li tni raised from diaea3oaad despair to bnpj.d nc3S and health, aro tho stroncrat and best advertisements Hood's Ecriaparllla has. No othor prepkration In exlslcnc has such record of wonderful cures. This la why Ilood'g SarsaparilU has tho largest solo, and requires for Us produc tion the largest laboratory in the world. Norf if you need good medicine, why not try that which has done others mo much good. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only i True Blood Purifier PromlneyUy in the public eye. f 1 ; six Ior3 Head's Pills liraotlously wit BompwiUij. M ; Highest of all in Leavening Power. Late: U. S. Gov't Report d'cr.or and suprtr cn Th2nl;sr;Iv'.Tis Day. The Rowoith League will hoi J a frc'3 t'r ter:a' im; -a Saturday evening, November 9. I'tie programme will ccn fiFt of s'.nj'in.T, lecl.atlonn and liv.tru nior'.al muc. A fliPt-cla-'S evening's tn-.et'.aliiment (a promistd free to the people cf Morale. PRICEBURG. A special meeting of the school board was culled Saturday evening to fill the vacancy at No. 1 Fchool, caused by the re-signatlon of J. V. Wagner. The ap plicants for the position were Professor Martin Joyce. Scrantm: It. F. Mr.xey, Jermyn; C F. Van Nort. Scranton; Miss A. I J. Bnyder, Elmhurst; K. E. Lowrie. Justus; Mr. Grey, city; IX J. Davis, Scranton. and John E. McCf.w ley, Dickson. From thla list t'iiree were nominated, viz., Lowrie, Davis and I.lc Cawley. On the first ballot Lowrie re ceived two votes, Drvls one, and Mc Cawlcy three. On the second Lowrie received three, Davln none, and Jin Cnwlcy three. The meeting was thus nutouined. Laving tho board at a dead loci;. Misses Rersle Pralg nnd Jennie Will iams, of Peckville, visited fvlend3 here on Sunday, Today in election day. Th voting places in this borough will be ns fol lows: In the First wnrd. W. E. Moses' barber shop; In the S'-cond. J. A. Knr ron's store, nnd In the Third, Mike Mntyjcwlc's store. Miss Alice ratten nnd Miss Ftt Pa vis, of Olyphant, called on M. J. Lloyd, Sunday. J.-H. Hawk and Miss E. Morgan vis ited In Jermyn Sunday, PECKVILLE, Trnvin Hudd, of Cnrbondalo callw i.i town on Sunday. v.-a3 a Carton d Rwfeiwy, win has been very rick, is 'Improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Iloll spent Sunday at (Virliondale. i.Mns. E. T. illardin.j Is suffering from grippe. The bec-'.-d of health met last Saturday evening la tho council room. All the members wore pnnent and transacted co;i njeial le bus'':H t. Health Olilcer Dr. F. L. Van Slch'. j reported six dc-vths Facts tell the story facts: Our partnership limitation. The balance HERE GO II GO Any hour of the day, any time you please, you will find our staff of polite and attentive salespeople ready to please, ready to serve, aud you save big money on every article you buy. Hi Intend to purchase cither Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Upholstery Good of tion Sale provides a splendid opportunity for all who F IT TO SAVE M The stock is entirely new to first cost, many goods tJeSrAt our Branch Store, in addition to our Carpet aud large line of Furniture. 40S AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. km IK .k Serine Tills. Drains tliikr IIfiiiH. In 1 wi(ki4. rv-rv f eoo rlrr e i'ivq it PkAi. Mi:nn i'r-i.,.i For ealo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, ear. Wyomina Avenu ami liprucoS.ros:, Scraruon Px ONLY HOUSE . That Has a Full and ComoletQ Una o! Underwear Is tha EMPIRE DRY GOODS COMPANY, 51 6 Lackawanna Avenue WE HAVEa. UntKrwinr for Men, Women ami Children, nny price and dllTiront prudes. Vou can llnd with us Natural Oreyn, Uiimel'tj lluir, Fleci-ctl . Lined ltcil, (!rcy Morino. 'Plicy are hotiKht fur upot ihIi at tinier when irootla went at tho lowest flsurcs. , Till was hi April, ISICi. and the only Viuyt-r in Underwear that uuderMtunda quality U Mr. Henry iooUinuu Manager o thu Cut Price Store, LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT WEEK'S SALE Iu Underwear, Jersey OvcrshirU In (llfltirent styles. Wo will not quote any prices, hut wo arc willing to take oil' 25 per cut. strulglit than usual I'rieia cLsewlit-re, Wc Arc Also Direct Agents ' For tlic Snperior Ilygicna I'ddcmear Company ' Non Bhrlnknble, tho lest for health. Wo guarantee them to be equal to tho onen you pay $." 00. Our price on them, for Mhlrts f l..r0, or ti5U for , . the Suit. Come and see them, Largest assortment of Wool Hosiery, Hweaters, Cardigan Jackets. HENRY GQ0DL1AN MANAGER, 516 LACKA. AVE ri !a tho borough for the month cf Octo ber and four births. 'Mrs. Far.'a!'? fc.iairra, cf Providence, spent Sunday In town. Jcet A pair of giid srTtacIc.i be tween Serar.i.in and PecUville.ln a black case; marked Philadelphia. The finder will 'bestow a 'avor by returr.'i.ig the rnme to . im. R-.;r Revival servv.-e,x will be cortlr.ued la the Methodist church vory evo.-.i!r.j t'iis week. iMr?. G. A. Mcf.arscl !j vls-Itine ct More.-y. John Kcciall i.cet Sur.Jay ct O.-.r-bc:iua'.e. .Mrs. J-hn W.jeiin. cf tlv? Wot End, is yrry flek w;..h ns? trouble.' 'Ml '. Hi rry c.l'Cf.u i.i New Tork city, ur. -.-jInr; ia bjiLrati-jn In or. of :ho l.ci;)itald. SIBLEY. Prepar.-.iIJ.-ins aTc belnpr made fcr nn oyster super at the Sible y Unlan ChU'ixa cn N v.iiiliir 2C. A F-:-!cl '.'.n vlreWas fteld In the '31b hy ITr'ion Church on Saturday cvo.-.vig and Sunday mcrnlng. Rev. H. W. ltuck, of 't'.ie Evangelical Ar.w.lat'Irn, preached two powerful sermon, Rutli's r'.,-cp afftciloi.ij for Nac.nl, cn.i th'? L'-ir.l's Supper. IMi s. (I. K!t Is v. ry III. iMisi Krownell, cf Dundaff, 13 vlslt''-: Mir. amd afu. .E. Rlvenbury, of S.'bley avenue. No i.nr.irmn;!o-;i has bc;n cbialned to who the burglars were that eri.erod I'..? houre of Jumes i-al;r.oa I.-.tt Mc:-...lay nlht. Mrs. J. Adams, of Main street, Bit-icy, i3 very ill. I'ittston llnsincsi Directory. FOR FITtST-CLASS PMTSmiXCI CLT, on V right & Co., P7 South Main street. A new range for sale or exchange; also H'oond-hand houEehokl goods, bought or sold. If the llnhy Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Winslow's Snothlng Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by .Millions e,t Mothers for their Children wh'le Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes too Child, Softens tho Gums. Allays nil Pain; Cures W:nd Col c, ami Is the rest remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of tlio world, lie suro nnd usk for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-llvo cents a bottle. not wind. Here are the must shortly expire by of our stock must Draperies, Window Shades or every description, our Dissolu and has been marked down even below cost. Church street, Carboudalc, Upholstery stock, we carry a LOST TOR IS 1 1 SALiE DICK. HO Whrn In rtoiilit whnt In use far Nervom TlrMHty, LnM nf Sexual Foer (In eilli?r 3x). Iiiiiini v. Atrnpliy, Varicocele nnti oilier weaknetc, from any fhn, um l anl fell vi(rr quickly restored. If ri'vlrrtcii, 1f(iit:l,-4 rrtult fauil)'. M.iil'(1 nnywlirre. kc-ilnl, fur fi.ooi 6 hoxe for f5.bo. AVIlh ir'jii unannirt iu cure ttr rcmna ino nioncv. auufcm IN SCRANTON (AUTION TO our VVtsshhurn-Croshy Co. wish to assure their many pat. rons t mt they will tMH year hold to their usual custom of milling S1KK.1LY OLD WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. ISew wheat is now upon the market, and ovin;; to the excessively dry weuthur manv millers aro of the opinion that it is ul ready cured, and in proper condition for milling. Wushburn-Croshv Co. will tako no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully threa months to mature before grinding. ,Thisl VJrcf."i "t"1'0" to every detail of milling haa C laced WHshburu-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other ruuda. 9 ' MEGABGEL Wholesale Agents. leesls Powder Go, Rooms 1 and 2 Coninioyealtii M& SCRANTON, PA. Wm and 0 LASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND nU3Ii DALE W'OKKS. Iifllln & Rand Powder Co.'e Orange Gun Povde? Electric llottorir-s. lisoi for exploJ Ine bluata, Safety Fuhu and fiepanno Cberaical Co.'s HighExpIosIfCJ m. PLEAS NT COAU AT RETAIL. Coal of tho boct quality for domtl tso, onl of all hIz-'h, ilollv.Tod lo any mrt of tho city nt lowost price. Orders loft nt rry OHIrh NO.113 VW jMING AVENUE, Rear room, lnut llnor, Tliinl Nutional Hank, or sent by mail or telephone to the nine, will receive prompt utiention. Clpcctal contractu will be matin for tbf tola aad delivery of Uuckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotivas, Stationary Engines, Boilers, KCISTIIiG AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Ocncrtd Office: SCRANTON, PA. EPUTATION 1 For Fine Furnitiire is becoming well es tablished you have demanded we have obeyed and it's not alone for you, Mr. . Banker or Mr. Millionaire it's for the Masses "The Economy" has always all cntcroA to t1ir itn?t!(5. nnrl its over liberal l)IJ kcimtable Credit System enables the masses to indulge in im y the luxury of a grand furnished home There is no reason for wanting as good a furnished home as your employer Mr. Laborer orMr. Mechanic The Economy is with you aud for you Express your desires our space is over 20, ooo square feet of show room covered with a complete line of Home Furnishings from cellar to garret is at your com mand Prospective housekeepers we want your attention in person. We can give you, wholesome advice it's free and may be appreciatedIt's about furnishing homes Our experience is great in this respect. Oh, yes! That clothing department only eight weeks old is doing the business of a concern as many years old It's no surprise to us The way we sell goods is bound to gain your appreciation, aud naturally the support would follow. Wc remain, yours with thanks, , CLOTHIERS, Y. M.C. A. Bulldlnz I . HOJVU FURNISHERS, aas-aa7 WyomlnB Ave.f Bot" SM, patrons: GONNELL THE. nnsyivama RoGftnpc Go. J 826 Washington A?eni3, Scranton, Pa. telefijo:j: 533, Ebonite Yarnisli, Gravel Roofing, Pips taring, Building Felts, Sheathing Papers. 'cos. 1 1 . i oti 000 o I A!l IkliiilKor m&nii? wnrls don. All kln'Jsof Kravoi or slan roofd mailt'. RCOr TiNNING AND SOLDERHG All done awny wltir by the use of HART MAN'S TATISNT PAINT, which conslnts of Inrrcdiciita well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, Rtilvanlzeil tin, nhoet Iron roofs, also to brlclt dweliiiRs, which will rovent absolutely nny cruinblinK. crack nft or brcukliiK of th brick. It will out last tlnninx of any kind by many years, antl It's cost docH not exceed one-fifth that if the cot;t of tinning. In Hold by the Job or pound. CowntctH taken by ANTONIO UAimiAf:X. tl Birch BL ; - in.