The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 09, 1895, Page 12, Image 12

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THE. SpBANTON. TJiDfrtTNE SATURDAY ,;U$32 JT6VEMJJEB 0, 1895.
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CARD0I19ALE.
GASOLINE EXPLOSION. -
1 Serious Fir Narrowly Averted at tho
., ' Tiffany Kcsldeneo. .
iA jriost serious fire was narrowly
wrted yesterday morning, the prompt
iction of several women being -, the
Xieans of "spying valuable property.
The Are was started In 'the tiand
Kme residence of A. E. Tiffany, on
Berkett street, ty Uie explosion, of a
luan'lity of gasoline. Raymond,' the
AMe son of Mr. Tiffany, was playing
l bout 'the hou8t, and Jn ithe furnace
room came acraaa a can containing an
llne, and pcured FOttva of It on the
Boor. 'fJie nvxi 'Instant the room was
t mnss of flamc3, the casoMne being
Ignited in some manner.
Xelsttbors heard 'the screams of 'Ray
mond as he ran into the yard, and hur-rk-d
'to see what was the cause. It
mas their "prompt a'ctton and presence
tf mind that saved the house from
utter deWtrucMon.
mong those who came to the lad's
, watfpiance were the 'boy's mother, Mrs.
J. S. Jad,vin and M13. Wilbur. They
It oivee tried to smother the flames and
trltli 'the help of piecca of carpet and
heavy garments succeeded In doing so.
A, young man who had also come on
the scene, pulled the 'burning mass out
with a rake. The lire had caughit the
faints and floor, 'but with the help of a
garden hose this was extinguished.
OFF FOR SUSQUEHANNA.
the Columbia Aeecpt an Iuvltat ion from
the Erie Hose Company.
The regular meeting of the Columbia
Hose company was ljeld amidst the
greatest enthusiasm. There was a
goooiy number present and they
showed an Interest in the meeting
which was most encouraging. The
business transacted was of importance.
Among other things the company de
cided to accept the invitation of the
Erie Hose company to bo present at a
ball to be given under their auspices
In Hogan Opera House on Thanksgiving
evening. The company will go In full
uniform. They also decided to attend
the parades on November 14 and 21 dur
ing the Mitchell company's 'fair.
Fatigue uniform will be worn on the
14th. but on the 21st the full uniform
will be worn. During the evening they
will throw their rooms open to the pub
lie who are invited to come and Inspect
tnem. The company will now drill regu
larly, the first drill being held Monday
night.
The trustees were Instructed to go
before the councils and find why the
company's chemical apparatus was not
refilled. They are to request them to
be filled at once as they are of the ut
most Importance, much property being
saved from being ruined by water by
them.
OVER A BANK.
t'nfortunato Predicament of Bicyclist
Judson Nolss.
Judson -Xelss, who Is employed by the
IRllc Hill Coal and Iron company, at
their store aibove this city, had an
experience yef terday morning which he
will not be in a hurry to repete.
Nelss resided at .VamlKng, which is
about 'a mile from the place where he
works. AVhen 'the weather Is fine he
uses his bicycle as a means of loco
motion.. On his way to -work yesterday morn
ing 'he .began 'to "scorch," and was soon
going very rapidly. At one plaice in
the road It Is very dangerous, a. steep
embankment, foi'ty feet 'high, being
on one side. Ls he approached this his
whet'l Kru'ck a Btone, ami ih -was
, thrown down tho enhank'ment landing
on top of 'his Wheel. The bike was
totally wrecked and Nelson badly cut
about ithe head and body.
AT ALUMNI PARK.
A Good Gome M ill lie Witnessed This
Afternoon.
' Frobably the most exciting game of
foot ball that has yet been witnessed
in this city will take place this after
noon when the Alumni foot ball team
will meet the team from the School of
Lackawanna, Scran ton. Both teams
are confident of victory and have been
practicing hard for the battle. The re
sult of tho game will probably decide
whether the team will disband or not.
Before tho big game the Tigers and
Carbondale juniors will play. Hut one
- admission will be charged for both
games.
Poor Directors Visit Woymort.
Messrs. Moon and Daley, poor direc
tors, visited Waymart - the Investi
gation of the case of Mrs. Warren Rey
nolds,' who now occupies tho house of
Oeorge Lowery, of Cemetery street.
The family 1b In very destitute circum
stances and it was to find out who
should Kuport them that the directors
took their journey.
The lady and children lived In Canaan
townBhlp and also in Clifford. The
Waymart directors said . they would
care for the family for the present.
They wero in this city yesterday look
ing after the wants of the family. It Is
a most pttiablo case and is made more
sad when the fact that the oldest boy
has just been taken sick with diph
theria, . A "Itnnoh of keys".
People should not fail to see the
famous "Bunch of Keys" tonight at the
grand. This will be one of the finest
productions on the road at present and
It will be given in a manner that will
be thoroughly up with the times. The
'. scenery is now and attractive and Is
Carried by the company. The play has
been completely rewritten and Its re
appearance on the road hRS been hailed
with delight This is something
theatre-goers should not fall to see.
A I'nlque Entcrtnlntncct.
A most unique and plea&lng enter-Hain-ment
will be given Monday, the
18th. at the New Odd 'Fellows' hall,
on Salem avenue. The entertainment
will be given for the 'benefit of the
Odd Feltows' Hall association, and will
consist of a. itralcro-phonogr&ph enter
tainment. The phonograph is some
thing new, and can bo heard without
the use of ear tubes by any person In
the hall. Among the pieces which will
be heard are Gllmore's and Marine
band.
- Fell Down Stairs.
A most Unfortunate accident occurred
to Miss Teresa Jones, a dressmaker,
who resides at the corner of Ninth ave
nue and Terrace street. She was going
down stairs and when about half way
down slipped and fell to the bottom.
She was unable to move and It was at
first thought that some bones must
; TERMI-ltrlcll, CSH Ourtni This SsH.
pARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. LINO.
yJ leums. Draperies, Window
Shades, and Wall Paper,
- - - 419 LICKAWnNNA AVENUE.
GREAT ALTERATION SALE
We liars decided on a Sweeping tteduo.
. tton rather then cerer up oor goods dur
Ins our extensive improvements, end
hiru marked down verrtbtas in the
fttorn at cost and less. Bee oar Window
. bin-lay which will snbstaatisU what we
f say: . -;- .... .
strata Caratts frsm 15. to Me.. War 24a. I 76.
Frbtttli Carpets, 40c. to 60s., Wertfc toe. to Me
Wall Pipers, life,
T An4 every tlilti else in proportion.
J. SCOTT INGLIS
CARPETS AID WiLL PAPERS,
have been broken. Upon examination
this was found to be wrong, one of her
ankles only being badly wrenched.
On the Gravity.
While attending his duties at the
Delaware and Mudson Oravity head
house. No. 28, Seldon Seely met with a
most painful accident. He was getting
on a train, when in somo manner his
foot became caught by the wheels and
badly crushed. - He was taken to his
home, where his wounds were dressed.
PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS.
William Mulr, ot Honesdale, was In
this city yesterday.
Andrew Watt, who has been visiting
relatives In town for some timo past,
returned yesterday morning to New
York city.
Miss Annie Dclaney. of South Main
street, was a visitor In town Thurs
day. Mrs. Weller, of Mt. Clemens, Michi
gan, who has been tho guest of Mrs.
James Thompson, left yesterday morn
ing for a visit with relatives in New
Hampshire.
Advices from Wichita, Kansas, state
that Mrs. Frank Nlles is slowly gain
ing in health and that her Improvement
is vehy encouraging.
Miss Mary Dougherty, of Pike street,
left Thursday for a visit with friends
In - Bcranton, Pittston and Wilkes
Barre. Mrs. It. T. Rose, of Jersey City, is vis
iting at tho home of her brother, C. A.
Kafka.
D. T. Larkln, of the firm of Larkln &
Duffy, is confined to his home on Sev
enth avenue by illness.
The second social session of the Kross
Kounty Klub dancing class was held in
Burke's hall last night.
Rev. J. R. Ellis, of Olyphant, has been
invited to address tho Union Men's
meeting In '.'his ci'ty in t'he Berean Bept
ift church 1n ithe evening, exchanging
with Rev. T. E. Jepson.
The condition of Edward O'Malley,
who was Injured in a collision on the
Jefferson division some days ago, is to
day Bomewhat worse.
The members of the Ladles' Auxiliary
of the B. of L. E., who have been visit
ing in this city, left for their homes yes
terday morning. The party was com
posed of Mesdames Frank Gartslde,
Frank Truesdell, Darwin Potter, A. S.
Dore, J. C. Barnes, C. Badgley, C. Allen,
F. L. Balcom, D. Shaffer, M. A. Lynch,
W. Perkins, J. Richardson, A. S. Orau
gcr, Del Combs, F. Salmon and Miss
Hazel Allen.
TUN KM AIM NOCK.
Anthony Bersoh will return to Flor
ida in a few days to resume his old
position as engineer on the St. Augus
tine, Tampa, and Key West railroad.
His family will remain here during the
winter.
E. T. Long, of Kingston was here yes
terday endeavoring to lease business
orrices in his proposed new block upon
Bedford Park. If he can let apart
ments enough to warrant the undertak
ing he will go ahead and put up a
handsome block, reserving enough
space in it for a store room for him
self. The foot ball game between the home
team and a scrub team from Wyoming
Seminary Is expected to take place
here this afternoon if the weather is
favorable.
The old war vets and a lot of other
people arc expecting a treat in the lec
ture by Rev. O. L. Severson at the
court house Monday night The lecture
Is under tho auspices of J. W. Reynold's
I'ost and as the profits, if there be any,
will accrue to It, the citizens should
turn out and patronize It liberally. The
subject will be 'The Battle of Gettys
burg," and the admission price has
been fixed at 25 cents.
Tho Eatonvllle Methodists have
their new parsonage ready for the plas
ter masons. They will have a very
neat and comfortablo home for the
pastor when complete.
Though the tanner!r3 here and at
Nicholson are closed down Indefinitely,
the one at Jenningsviile is running on
full handed, with the best of prospects
for work all winter. The people of that
section are to be congratulated.
Fred Osborne Is new postmaster at
Beaumont, vice F. W. Newberry, who
resigned.
Messrs. D. W. Stark and W. E. Kelfer
are now sole proprietors of the silk spool
wonts, navtng Dougnt out the Interests
of the other members of the firm.
Tho Presbyterians and Methodists
are holding union revival services at
Mehoopnny under the leadership of
Revs. Everltt and Northrop.
O. F. Kuts, the harness dealer, dis
plays a handsome buffalo robe which
he modestly offers to part with for $35.
A tannine buffalo Bkln Is a rarity since
that noble game became extinct at the
hands of the merciless hunter.
Tp1 old Gearhart coal pockets have
been leased by P. R. Borden, who will
hnve charge of them this winter.
Several artesian wells are going down
throughout the county, with a view to
providing against future droughts.
U IM ION DALE.
Revival services have been, held in
the Methodist church for the past three
weeks.
John (Bars baa gone to Montrose.
M'Iss 'Laura Sumner, of Ararat, is
caring tor Mrs. Crane, who Is 111.
Miea HyaH't, of Forest C!ty, was tn
town Ttoursday with a full line of mil
linery goods.
A 'Jianiattloni party for the Rev. H. J.
Craw was recem'tly given at the borne
of 'tho Tinker slaters, In Tinkerdale.
A Dive ojnster supper was served to
about oifiliVty people. The evening was
sper.it 4n the enjoyment cf a
mti-loil and Kerary - cn'tortalmnen't.
Til's Rev. !D. ID. Joskins, by request, ar
raavajed' an Omipromip'tu programme.
After Ontruiner.iial. omJ vocal music
Mis. Jenklrs gav a Germain recitation
entl'Ued "Tfne iSurvlval cif he Fittest."
Mrs. MHotw.-U and bor daughter. iMrs.
Major, of CasfcrvpfliaJe. sang a pleasing
Scoteh eonsr. Mie& Ayr.es Tinker re
cited dhe "RuasrUMV Christmas" for a
manner 1lha't nhowt'd con!derabIe elo
cutionary aMHty. .Mii'ss ARmes worn a
prize for tlhl'ji recitation, at Towand'.i
Imstlltut'e durlrr; laait year. Last of oil
"Aunt i&aimaTttri'a was Introduced to t'he
cc-mipsmy ontt gave tter views of he
twiw chuTch orjjan. She appeared in
full 'ivettt and caused much amusement.
RuSh, Ibe WUlff -daughter of 'Mr. aTd
Mrs. Sml'.'h Coleman, who has been
risk feir a. mrmth owping to blood poi
soning caused by wound on her head,
is sMe to go out.
airs (TClIIo Burrftt ewtertalncd about
reventty-flve members and friends of
the PreribyterIani.iAld' society on Thurs
day. DlTuntr. .mi supper were rervfl
in a ihoepMablo manner. iDurmg the
afternoon n orlg'mal sornr wan sun'g, a
reclt'ti'on given eirsl came selections
given an the plana
MOOSIC.
Miss Blanche' . Tregallls Is ' visiting
among friends in Dunmore.
E. L. Crelllon was a visitor in town
yetserday. - v
John Grief Is on tho way to rapid re
covery from his illness.
Mrs. B. Corby is rapidly recovering
front -her late sickness.
The Epworth . League of the M. E.
church will not give their free enter
tainment until next Saturday, Nov. 16.
Miss Clifford, of Pittston, is a visitor
at the rcsldenceof Mrs, James A. Hand.
William Hutchings was a visitor in
Scran ton yesterday. :
F. J. Prlco was a visitor In Wllkes
Dorre yesterday.. . .
,i
CLD FOr1GICr;V:'-:
Fred. Addlkon Is erecting a now house
on the lot adjoining his father.
RcV. and Mrs. E. L. Santeo left this
week to visit the Atlanta Exposition.
Thomas Wilson, M. D.t Is improving
after being confined to his home by an
attack of pneumonia. '
Mrs. William Wllter, of Aroca, was
visiting her on Thursday.
PITTSTON.
The Pittston office of the Seranton
Tribune ! located at No. S William street,
where all advertisements. Orders for Job
work and items for publication will re
ceive prompt attention. Office open from
. m. to 10 p. m.1
Fellrr Brannigan, formerly a resident
of this place, but lately of Kingston,
died at the latter place Wednesday,
aged 24 years. -
Ed. Fitzpatrick, Thomas Cawley, P.
F. Gallagher and M. F. lj'ord were In
Wilkes-Barre last evening attending a
social held by the Concordia society of
the latter place.
John McAnulty, of Browntown, who
has been dangerously ill the paBt two
weeks, is speedily recovering.
Very Rev. Father Flnnen was a Vlo
ltor at Seranton yesterday.
Rev. J. J. Coroner, of Forest City, was
calling on his many friends here yes
terday. '
Itev. M. J. Kelly, of Ashley, was a
visitor in this city yetserday.
Francis Cohen, a section hand em
ployed on the Lehlrh Valley cut-off,
was thrown from a hand car Thursday
afternoon and culte seriously Injured.
He was taken to the hospital.
Chief of Police Loftus was at Seran
ton on business yesterday afternoon.
Pittston Business Directory.
FOR FIRST-CLASS! PLUX1BINO CALL
on Wright & Co., 97 South Main street.
A new range for sale or exchange: alno
second-hand household goods, bought or
sold.
AVOCA,
.M.rs. G. L. Manning and daughter, of
Tracy Creek, N. Y aro visiting at the
home of Mrs. Manning's racjntj. Rev.
J. R. and Mrs. Wayne, of 'tiilj place.
I.'un. M. D. 'Heche, of Scianton, was a
vlr.i-nr In tcwni yjterdny.
Mifcs Vina GOb-fcons ciitendsd a recep
tion 'In Soran'tott list evening.
In awarding the pnlzes at the chrys
anthemum tohow it.hut Is 'bolr.g held at
the Frothlngham during the week, the
plants ser.it 'by Mr. Jacob Wstater were
given honotab'le mention. The mast
beautiful specimens of flowers of prom
inent flco'lsts throughout the country
are exhibited.
Airs. Mary Lavan, of the North End,
has returned 'home after a four months'
visit with her daughters in .New Jersey.
Hugh Jennings left yesterday to re
sume ihls etudics at t. Bonaventure's
college Jn Allegheny, for the coming
season.
A new time-table will go Into effect
on the Erie and Wyoming Valley rail
road next Monday.
Rev. A. J. Welsley was a Visitor at
the home of his parents at Catasauqua
thli week.
The Ladles' Mlaalonary society of the
Langcllffe chuirch held an ln'tedsstlng
meeting ht 'the borne lof Alexander
Conkey on Thursday afternoon.
Tha children of Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Hook, who hive been lying seriously
ill, are pronounced out of danger.
Mrs. George Dills, of Duryea, spent
yesterday with f nlends In town.
IPS .E. Reynolds, of the North End,
was a visitor In 'Fltitrfbon yesterday.
Miss 'Maime Cranston has 'returned
home after a pleasant vJslt with friends
In Dunmore.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dru finer attended
the funeral of Mis Drexler, of Pit'ts
ton yettterday
DAUTON,
The three children of Mr. J. E. Tarish
are recovering under the BKiilful care
of Dr. C. D. Mackey. Mrs. Parish, wno
has been sick nearly all summer and
who lately had a relapse, Is also re
covering. Uncle Henry Colvln, who had a slight
paralytic stroke about a week (igo, af
fecting his left arm, is able to be out.
Our schools are progressing under the
efficient control of F. L. Thompson,
principal; Miss Mabel Purdy, Inter,
mediate, and Miss Ila Jennings, pri
mary teacher. Several out of town
pupils arc In attendance.
O. P. Stoll is Improving the house oc
cupied by A. B. Davis, enlarging and
adding attractive porches to the same.
S. E. Finn & Son have greatly im
proved their vacant lot, corner of
Wcatherby street, grading and laying
walks and planting shade trees.
Amasa Dean, who has been ' sick
nearly all summer, but who was begin
ning to get around again, is suffering
from a relapse.
Our street commissioner, . illiam
Beagle, In conjunction with the Turn
pike company, has greatly inproved the
street In the center ot town.
A. Z. Charles, proprietor of tho Dal
ton House, spent Thursday in Seran
ton. William Austin and family aro visit
ing friends In Carbondale.
Mrs. Green, the lady who was acci
dentally shot by a son of Judge Arch
bald about three weeks ago, Is reported
by Dr. Leet as being out ot aangcr and
Improving.
HALUSTEAD,
M. -E. Quoilley was in Btngharnton on
Thursday.
8. S'pringarn, cf New York city, one
of the new etc-k hirtd'ara Jn the silk
mill, wilt arrive in town nexit week
to make arrangements to enlarge the
mill.
A branch of the Catholic Benefit and
Beneficiary association was orgonlssd
In town lapt evening.
'AUm. W. W. Adair was called to Pem
broke, N. Y., on account of the death
of beir mother.
Tho creamery at' -Hlakory Grove has
failed, and the 'farmers of that vicinity
are mournfng tho loss of their pay for
three months' milk.
FOREST CITY.
Mrs. John Douglas, aged 24 years,
dfed T.hunsday evening ait 8.30, tftcr
a lingering 'illness. Mrs. Douglas Heaves
husband and an Infant child, two weeks
old. The funeral service was conduct
ed wt the home. Rev. G. B. Stone c
flolatlng, yesterday. Tho Jrttorment was
at 'Kllcyville, Wayne county, her fwmer
home.
Mrs. Alva Carpenter Is dangerously
HI "with an aliiack of pneumonia.
Bernard O'Hara, who la employed at
the Erie d'tpcit, is confined 1j his bed
by sickness. -
St. Agnes church will hold a fair In
January.
Next Friday evening Professor C. O.
Indigestion
Yields readily to Hood's ' Sanapsrllla
because it tones and strengthens the
stomach and aids
digestion by sup
plying pare blood.
"I bad Indiges
tion so badly that
I was ill ran
down and. could
hardly walk. ''Had
no appetite and
could sot sleep,
t began ttklnr
and hefoM I
bad taken a fourth of a bottle I wis my
much better. I also used Hood's Pills and
(ound them splendid, very mild, yet effec
tive. I cannot say saongh la praise for
what they bare dono for roe. Sines aslaf
two bottles of Hood's SarssparlUa and
Hood's Pills occasionally I few almost like
s new person. I have a splendid appstUs,
ileep weU and work with ease." Ajrxix
C. Lasts, Belleville, Ptnnsyirsnla. . .
Hood'oXtarcaparilla
b the only True Blood Partner promt
neatly la tha public eye. fl;itxforfaV
Hoed' pin sjastiirii:
.i
-Highest of all ia LumtMnlMy. S. Gov't Report
i
Thuroton, of Wyc.x.:n aemlnary, will
give a elATOi'lloon en'.ev tutir.mnt in the
Iftliodlit Ji)isc6?U churca.
The Rlrtmon-date foot 1x '.'tarn here
by challenges the old fcrjt ball tearil
of Fort .31 C ry 'to a tame to be played
In Anthracite park on Thanksgiving
Day, for a purse of J25. Answer through
Thj Ti'.bune. ; ;". - ; "
HONESOALtC
About 9.30 Thursday evening the cry
of Are was carried down Main street,'
the bell In the engine house was rung
violently and mingling with the blow
ing of whistles soon drew a targe crowd
to the streets. Iwas at first supposed
that the fire was in the building ot Uur
land, Thompson & Co., boot and shoe
manufacturers, but proved to be only a
pile of burning leaves. The excitement
suddenly passed away and in a few
minutes the street was again quiet
The cry of fire was probably started by
some boys...
Miss Louise Hardenbergfe entertained
a number of her friends at tea Thursday
evening.
Fred Ruppcrt Is In New York on busi
ness. - . - '
The streets of Honesdale are tn ex
cellent condition for wheeling..
Wayne countians generally are re
joicing over the election of Judge P. P.
Smith to the Superior court, and in
(Honesdale in particular there Is a feel
ing of gratification.
Will It Keep T
In reply to a correspondent asking Mr.
Speer about his Oporto Grape Juice, he
says he will warrant it to keep any length
of time In bottles if they are kept full and
well corked. The Juice Is not likely to
keep long after allowed to come In eon-,
tact with atmosphere over 40 degrees tem
perature It is excellent for invalids.
WITH THE M'SWATS.
Tho Old Man, Who Had Give I'p Smoking-.
Deludes Ills Suspicious Spouso.
From the Chicago Tribune.
"I believe you have been deceiving
me. Bllllger," said Mrs. McSwat.
"'Deccilvlng you, Lobellal" exclaimed
Billlger. aghast. "How?"
"You have been trying to make me
think you don't smoke."
"I swore off smoking elx months ago
and you know it." :
"I know you did. You don't smoke
about the house, bult I have reasons for
HERE IS
ia xr via
f 1 N&SW
Facts tell the story tot wind. Here are trie
facts: Our partnership jiuUst shortly expire by
limitatiou. The balance Of our stock must
G
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GO QUICK.
Any hour of the day, any. time vou please, you will
find our staff of polite and attentive salespeople ready
to please, ready to serve, and you save big money on
every article yott buy.
IF YOU
Intend, to purchase either Carpets, Rugs, Mattings,
Linoleums, Oil ClothsDraperies, Window Shades or
Upholstery Goods of every description, our Dissolu
tion Sale provides a splendid opportunity for all who
The stock is entirely tliw and has been marked down
to first cost, many goods even below cost.
UEgAt our Branch Store,
in addition to our Carpet and
large line of Furniture. - ; j 1
KERR, SIEBEGKER & B
406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
n hi AmM lut
Beault In 4 wselu.
For sals by JOHN H. PHELPS.
Sprue Strsec. Seranton Pj. i
Greatest Sale of ttio Soasosi in Underwear
; 1 - .
Theovrrprjtluotlon of our Wlil ud ths accumulation of Odds and
Ends, during tbo busy dajra. compelled tis, , to mark down Prices In
Undrrwear at lower points tbail vw. - We aro known throughout the
coiintv that we are only the one buue (bat ke s exclusively a full line
' of Unilcrwear, and wo out tho prices for the mouth of November iu half,
'-for Instance. . ;,"".;.;,'. ' .
A Shirt that w Sola lor $1. wo only ask you 50 Cents.
Meu's Underwear Natural Gray Camel's Hair or Scarlet,
, A , Your Chol43 33 Cents. Former Pries 7Sc.
150 dos. tiitmal Giey, la ait trool,vJ 'iv lj 1,
, Any Slao lf 49 ttats, Former Prlca $1.00.
BOOdotof HeatyJcreeyOVorslirtv Jfx:X,n. , ,
. : Never kold uiiy lata thaO 00 cents; sale prlee 39c.
400 dos. of Child Grey and White, flflod alOe. Oo shop worn cood, but strictly
fresh stock, dally produfltldBs of th milt, ,
;., A 18 ccBta; former price 25 ecntd.
E2EAT REC'JCTiO IM ' tCl!STi63 ELAKXETS AKD SHAWLS.
'" WaoCtiryou an all wottl abawl, lejmit colors at $3.99. You can't .
. . dupllcito tlwiftnUwlfor tttW. , '
i . -1
S
Chinking you smoke at your office
djwntow.i Juiit as you used to do, and
I'a going to find out Ycu mark my
words."
"H'miih."
'Thel subject was droprc-d. Mr. Mc
Swat turned to his paixr ayv.n and
Lobelia lay down on the lounge and
went 'to sleep.
. e , e e
: "Brio's going to find out. hi sher
ask Mr. McSwat to i.Cmeolf nev: morning-
while on bis way downtown. "I
winder what her scheme ts. Maybe
she Intends ito surprise mi. Maybe"
, Htre a Mea to tea3juc.it. so orVi.Tirl,
took poeseMkm of Mr. McSwat that he
laughed aloud.
"If that's her plan." be soliloquised.
"I'll fix her. She will meet me at the
front door ithls evening, perhaps, wilth
Kll waijlMinig tH I t.iive Cajil 'liViie to do
a way with the evidences of tny perfidy
and moke myself presentable. She will
unrr.cek ne pvradventure. All right,
Mrs. McSwat, I'll be on hand about the
usual twur."
.' e e
At 1.80 p. m. Mr. (McSwiat presented
himself at ithe front door of his dwell
ing .and lot himself In with his latch
key. "BIlKger. I'm so glad to sea you! I've
been lonesome today."
A 'pair of soft arms atole around his
nerft. I
. !'Tou don't know. Bllllger, h-w
fiuh! What have you b?n eating?"
"Onions, Lobelia, onions."
Ren llolt I'p to Date.
Oh, dca't you remember sweet Alice, Ben
.Bolt.
Sweet Alice, whose hair was so brown.
Who wept with dellsht when you gave her
a snide,
And trembled In fear at your frown?
A low years have changed, sweet Alice,
- Ben Bolt.
Che now has a wheel of hor own,
And arrayed in blue bloomers that fit her
' too soon,
' Street Alice goes scorching alone.
Exchange.
If the Baby Ia Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over Fifty Years by Millions of
Mothers for their Children while Teethlnir,
with Perfect Success. It Soothes the
Child, Softens. the Gums, Allays all Pain;
Cures Vvnd Colic, and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every
part of the world. Be sure and auk for
"Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and
tike no other kind. Twenty-live cents a
bottle.
SALE.
Church street, Carbondale,
Upholstery stock, we carry a
E1E&TORB
LOST MOR
Httlln XrtvoM Drtvlllty. Loh of Senul frm (I ith
veil, lmiftiKr. A u pony, varicocele ana wuci wmkhwc. Kwm ""7
8.11a. fill., mint chftked .Ml Sill tlor qukklr mtafed. If m-f Wll. tuck
trouhlw null tllf. Malliri tur'lMT. Mlrd, totl.coi 0 tmet In fc oo. Wik
.rf rv $t.ft, f-nltr . clt. i total f uaranata to cvr or refund Ibe mencr. AJdrea
r hxu m sdic. Hs to., oiovtiJu, v:j.
PNarmsoUt. ear. Wyoming Avsnu and
' ,,'U ' t, ..
TO our patrons:
Wushburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many eats
rons that they will this year hold to their usual custom
of milling STRICTLY OlU WHEAT until the new crop
Is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and
owing to the excessively dry weather many millers aro
of the opinion that U h already cured, and in proper
condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will tnko
no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three
months to mature before grinding.
This careful attention to every detail of milling haa
S laced VtshburnCrosby Co.'s Hour far above other
rands. '".
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MEGARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
ic Powuer Co
Rooms 1 and S Commowcallti Mt,
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
MADB AT MOOSIC AKD RUBIa
DALB WOHliS.
Lafflln A Rand Powder Co.a
Orange Gun Powder
Electric Catteries. Puses for txplod
ine bloats. Safety Fuao ana
BepannoCIiemical Co.'s HigbEiplosiTQ
nT. PLEAS A.NT
COAL
AT RETAIL
Coal of tho boat quality for domostli
ae, and of all alsea, dellvcrod la any
art of the city at lowcnt prlco.
Orders left at my Ofllca
NO. 118 WYOMINQ AVENUE.
Roar room. Hint floor, Third National
(lank, or sent by mall or Ulephone to tin
nine, will receive prompt attention.
Bpeclal contraots will be mailt) for ths
la! ami delivery of Uuckwheat Coal.
WM. T. SMITH.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Maiiofaeturers of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
H01STIHS AKD PUMPIMMErXV
WE DON'
T WANT A CENT
FROM YOU
1
Each Week or Month more than you can
.' spare without cramping.
OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM
is an accommodating
ot narasnip or nnanciai
VGIIR CLOTHING
, should be to your liking as well 'as the furnishing
; of your home our clothiug stock is as great a pride
'ito lis as our other stocks Have you visited this de-
' i partment yet? '
5 tles for$1.00
v:- bp'.Qoi-'eaohl
I
.220 AND 227 AND 218 WTOIIlJlG AYEHDE
& (HELL
THE.
Pennsylvania
Roofing Co.,
S26 Washington Aysms,
Seranton, Fd. .
TELEPHONE 53S.
Ebonite Yarnisli,
Gravel Roofing,
Pipe Covering,
Building Felts,
Slieathiiig Papers.
9
All kinds ot roofing work iun All kinds of
emvol or slug roots made.
ROOF TrfiRING AKD SOLDERIBC
All done away with by th ass of HARTV
UAN'8 PATENT PAINT, which conalata
of IncredientB well-known to all. It can b
applied to tin, salvanlied tin. eheet iron
roofa, also to brick dwellnc. which will
prevent almolutoly any crumbllas, crack
Iok or breaking of the brick. It will out
lust tlnntmt of any kind by many years,
and It's cost doen not exceed one-fifth that
ot tho cost of ttnnlnic. la cold by tho lok)
, or pound. Cor.'.ruels taken by
ANTONIU UAUTilArlN. (21 Blroh St.
agent and nothing that Savors " "
lyrauy is. ivi.
Continue at
Your disposal.
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Doth Sides.
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