8? THE SCBAOTON TBrBPNE-THUBSDAT MOBNI2TO. DECEMBER 19, 1895. h Oh- LEAVES ITS MARK one of the painful irrecularities UKl weaknesses mat prey upon women. They fade the face, waste the figure, ruin Sie temper, wittier you up, make you old efore your time. Get well : That's the way to look well. Dire the disorders and ailments that beset Sou, with Or. Pierce's Favorite 1'iescrip on. y It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, lumps refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. It's a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, imparting vigor and strength to the entire system. His. Anna tliaicH. of F.lm Orrrt. Buffitlo Co.. Mb., writes : ' I enjoy good health thanks to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and Golden Medical Discovery. I was under doctors' care for two years with womb disease, and gradually wasting in strength nil I" the time. I was so weak thnt I could sit ut in bed only a few moments, for twoyears. 1 commenced Inking Dr. Pierce's Fa vorile Prescription nnd his 'Golden Medical Dis covery.' nnd hv the time 1 1 had tnken one-half dot- fen bottles I wns no and ' going wherever I pleased. vi.BU.it. ,nj bttn mroiig fm smce-inaf was two years aua a nan ago. Abook-of 168 pages on "Woman and Her Diseases" mailed sealed, on receipt of 10 cents 111 stamps tor postage. Address, World's Dispensary sIkoicat. Associa tion, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, X. Y. CARBONDALE. THEIR HORSE RAN AWAY. Rosa Bannett and Patrick Gillesplo Aro Badly Injured. A serious runaway occurred on Pun daft Btreet In 'which two mi'ti, Rush Bennett and Patrick Gillespie, were badly injured. , The horse which caused the trouble- is owned by Bennett, who lives near the fulls. He drovo to this city and came down DundalT 'ntreet. Here he passed everal other people In vehicles and challenged them to race. No one ac cepted his challenge, however, so Hen- net was obliged to go on his way alone. nd set off at a good fast nacre. Near P. Tinneran's store the sulky came In contact with a farm wagon, and in- an Instant the light vehicle was over turned. Bennett could not release him self from the wreck and was dragged fqr a long distance over the pavement oy the now frantic animal. At butt Hpwever, Bennett managed '.o free himself from his dangeruufl position anu was left lying on the road. He was terribly cut about the face and hands, and was covered with bruises. Further up the road the horse hud succeeded In Injuring another man quite seriously. This was Patrick Gillespie, wno nau attempted to stoo the home. He did not succeed for the horse Knocked him down in the road and proceeded on its way home. Mr. Gil- jesDie 8 snoniner u-m iiteir,nnt...i u.. Was taken to t ha nm,o ,.r r... s-n.i.. Where his Injuries were attended to. MAY FORM Ahi ASSOCIATION. It Will Jlo for the Relief of the Firemen. A fireman's relief association will be formed in this city in a short time. Both the Mitchell and Columbia hose companies have received letters from President Hohne, of the state fireman's association, detailing the methods for obtaining; in this city part of the state appropriation for volunteer liremen. Mr. Hohne says that prompt action Is needed in order to get thebenellts which we are entitled to. He sent blank forms for the government of the association. For the preliminary steps the com panies should elect representatives who Will meet and formally organize an as sociation, elect officers and file In the prothonotary's office at Scranton a cer tificate of Incorporation. Mayor Ilen- drlnlr nnrl Phtaf Mnfmt nf ttno f: partment, must be members of the as sociation. As soon as organized the as sociation must notify City Treasurer . Gramer and Morgan Thomas and Mll Gardner, chairmen of the finance com mittees of councils, Btating that the as sociation is ready to receive any mone appropriated to them by the state. It Will then be the duty of the councils to pass an ordinance authorizing the city to pay such a sum. " ,. ' v DATE AGAIN CHANGED. Joha Tempts Graves Will Not D Here Tomorrow Evening. s ' John Temple Craves has written the : lecture course committee 01 ine Masonic ' Hall association that he will not be nere, Tomorrow nigni. Air. u raves nas been called south by the Illness of his - Wife, and also by business complica tions. He writes that he sincerely re grets the necessity of again cancelling his date here, but that it is unavoidable. While many will be disappointed at Mr. Graves' failure to keep his engage ment this week, they will be pleased .- to learn that he has promised to give Carbondale a date in January. Many will be better pleased at thin ' arrangement than if he had come this "Week, . for the busy holiday season would have kept them from attending his lecture, whereas in January they Will be able to hear him. J. C Williams Injured In a Runaway, A horse belonging to J. C. Williams, ho keeps a bottling establishment on Wayne street, ran away . yesterday morning on Fall Brook street Mr. HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES We bavs a line of r.:!r.j Ckafrs. - It-J W-awtna Wlltim-) , aioaf with our regular Una of ' Mans fcJK Cltt-tlrataot A W law liae of leeslr uneven wnw : ' ' CrluFT$ Mnthe'dty; C7.IC13 ALtyAY THE LOWEST. a. dorr inglis Williams was driving down the street when the horse became unmanageable and dashed down the street into the Delaware and Hudson gates, which were down at that time and broke them OiT. Mr. Williams was thrown out -and badly cut around the. face. The wagon was wrecked and the horse injured.'. . "nelntmed Letters.' - The following is a list of unclaimed letters lying In the Carbondale post office for persons unknown: Henry Browning. William B. Davis, James W. Giles.' Patrick Gillespie. John Mertsy, James Munley, jr.. Master John New ton, John Reynolds, E.. T. Ptuder, John Yetenfeller, 2, Miss Christina Anderson. Miss Caltby Lovelass. Llbbie Parsons. Mrs. Hatlle Brown, Miss Ada Brilkley, Mrs. O. F. Dlmock. Mrs. Catherine Mil sow, t-'alem avenue; Mrs. M. J. Kenny, Mrs. Grace Thomas. W. Grills. To Doom Newton l.nkc. Property In the vicinity of Newton Lake Is at present helm boomed by the owners, who propose to make the place equal property nt Crystal Lake In value. The great advance In value of the land at Crystal Lake hat) been the cause of this step. The Phlnney estate, which embraces a majority of the land on the west and north sides of the lake will be staked out In lot?, which will be sold. Streets will be laid out, and the entire plot of nearly forty acres laid out iu building IctJ. I Hilton Avenue City Rr.frlneer Prick has loomed from the heirs or the estate of the lute Dll ton Ynrrlngton that thnt gentleman donated a strip of land, thirty feet wide, fur a street on the Hr.e of the proposed DIKon nvvnue. This will render no further delay in the opjnlns of the thoroughfare. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Meadames McConiull and Brady, of Waym&rt. who hove b?en vlil'ing friends In this city for the past week, leturned home yesterday. John .Martin, of Soranton, called on fi lends in this city Tuesday. Charles Smith, of l'hi:a.le:pli!a, was In town yesttrduy. Aldeimun and Mrs. L. I. Bunnell were In Beranton yesterday. . Samuel Hiiyles, cf Mill street, la 111. Mr. nml .Mrs. Frank Teel, ut t'oxsaklo, have Lecn vlKting Mr. and Mrs. Kiank lio'.lenback, of this cKy. Mrs. Prank Morgan, of Spring street, fs visiting friends In Sctanton. a.-orge Lowly, who was hurt by tru-stre-.it car seme itlme ago, has been k movsJ from the hojpUal to his home. George KlmbalT, w!i3 has been traveling for ih'a health for the psat few month.-:, retuined hqme Tueainy. Anthony Woody, of Jersey C.'ty, Is vis iting his brother, Nicholas Woody, of Wilson Creek. Jir.nes Mellrath. of Salem avenue, re turned from a business trip to New Vork Tut iJuy evening. Itev. Edward Pienitorga't, of Philadel phia: Rev. Pci'.crPrnili'rga-.'t, of New York city, and Ur. I'rendirt'i-1. of Brooklyn. N. Y., r guc-ns of Mrs. Klk-n AioltlKT 0:1 South Main avenue. A. D. Bryden, of VnndMng, who Is well known In this city. lshome from the Bal timore Medical college, on his Chrlstmus vacation. t James Cordon, of the West Side. Is quite 111 at his home. He was attueked with revere hemorrhages la few t".jys ago and Is now In a critical condition. Mrs. Lafayette Walsh, of New York city, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dockerty, of South Chvreli sfeet. The Ladles' Aid soule-ty of the M-'thodlst church gave a niohth:y supper at the church last night. The Fortnightly club met at the home of Miss Marlon Cram Tuesday nlnht. . Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Llngfelter, of Blrkett stret-t, are vlsltinr the lattcr's sUter, Mrs. Ida Phillips, of Fleet vllle. Mrs. P. McAvoy, of Herrick Center, I? visiting her son, T. B, McAvoy, of Lincoln avenue. , R. P. GrlflllhB. of KInaBton. was via. Itor in this city Tuesday. TAYLOR, Ur. K. E. Weston removed his house hold goods to Plttston yesterday. In Dr. Weston's lemoval from this place there will be a vacancy made in the council, of which he was president. The rnarrluge of James Kvans, or Orove street, and Miss Kelith Itogers. was solemnized at the home of ttn bride's mother, at the corner of Grove and Stnrrs streetB, Inst evening. Only a few of the lntlm,ate friends and reda tlves of the young people were In at tendance. The funeral of Miss Annie Bonner, who died on Tuesduv afternoon ut hei home In the Hlbley, will be held this af ternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence. Interment will be made In Mlnooka Catholic cemetery. Mix Jennie Morsana, of Hyde Park, Was a visitor here Tuenday evening. The upplaisers appointed by court to hear the testimony of the damaged property owners on Main street affecteu by the tecent grade, met In court yes terday afternoon and listened to testi monies from different partlqs damaged. All the testimony was not taken and It will be continued today.- The cantata, "Little Red hiding Hood," will be given this afternoon and evening tit Weber's rink by the schol ars of ,No..3 school. The cantata prom ises to bo a most successful afTair, as the participants have been laboring with great tea.) and patience for a num ber of weeks under the instruction ot Mrs. Klrkpatrlck, of Paxton, 111., once a resident of this town. There will bt no school In No. 3 rooms on account ot the matinee to be given this afternoon. Miss Belinda Messitt, of South Scran ton, was a visitor here Tuesday even ing. David E. Jones, of Laflln, was a vis itor here on Tuesday. ' Mluli Lizzie Thomas, of Plttson, Is vis iting friends In this place. CITV. David TV Price, of Vandllrg, on Tues day last bought the farm of Charier Lozler. The farm le situated about two miles west of this borough, near Crys tal Lake. The price paid was 2,250. Dr. C. E. Taylor received a telegratr from Jacksonville, Flordla, Saturday, stating that his brother, Herbert, who la a Beranton attorney, was very 111. at the former place. He had been trav eling for his health and was taken sick at Jacksonville. The doctor left for the touth on the 10.34 train Tues day evening, and will be gone a week and perhaps longer. George Coles and Miss Lura Alex ander left yesterday for Binghamton, where they will bt married. . Erie Land Agent McCormick, of Peckvllle, was officially engaged in town yesterday. George D. Dunn, of Jormyn, was In town yesterday on business. - Relief In SI Uonra. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In sit hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in tne bladder, kidneys. back and every part of the urinary oaa- sagc In male or female, ft relieves re tention or water ana pain in passing it almo-ot Immediately. If you want-quick reiiei Kill luivtms uui iTilKUf. Hold br C: M. Harris, druggist. 126 RAILROAD ViOTES. , The conductors on the northern divi sion of -the Delaware.- Lackawanna and Western railroad are much annoyed over a mythical story which appeared In the Hnllstead Herald of recent date. The story was to the effect that one of the passenger conductors was carry ing on a flirtation with "a young wom an who .wears very fashionable clothes and a gutta percha smile and whose custom It Is to board a train at Nichol son." What then takes place Is de scribed by the Herald as follows: "The scheme is for madam to take a seat by herself and allow no one else to sit with her. until the gallant conductor has finished punching the tickets, when he comes back and drops Into the seat with her, and words cannot tell what a nice little chet thi'y have." A long and harrowing tale !s then relateel concern ing the way the heartless woman with the "gutta percha smile" freezes every one else out cf the seat that it may be reserved for this conductor. Of course the Etory Is a fabrication pure and slm- lle for ro other than the editor of the Herald has seen suc-n conduct on tne part of any of the northern division passenger conductors. At the same time such statements should be frowned upon as they tend to cast odium on every conductor on the road In the eyes cf persons who do not know them. When the editor -Of the Herald Is next tempted let him resist the desire to be an Ell Perkins. If he htis complaints to make let him adopt the ninnly place of being specific and as Dr. Parkhurst would put it. let him "strike some par ticular nail on Its particular head." II I! II The new management of the Atche son.Topekn and Santa Pe Railway com pany has decided to cancel on January 1 every contract of every description held by or asalnst the old company and Ix-rrln over again. This decision applies to traffic contracts w Ith other corpora tions, railroads and otherwise, nnd In fact contracts of every kind. Wheeler H. Peckham, of New York, counsel for the V'nion Trust company, holds that the foreclosure sale wiped out every thing In the shape of contracts, lia bilities. Hens und obligations of all klnciti, end the purchaser starts out entirely fresh. The first announcement Is that the contract with the Pullman company has been broken. This docs not mean, howevvr. that Wagner cars will be put on the Santa Fe in the fu ture. On the contrary, the contract with the Pullman company undoubted ly will be renewed. The contract with the Wcllt! Pargo Kxprcps company will be the next one to be abrogated, but It also will be renewed. There Is a gener al livij-.ivsslon thnt contracts may be renewed npnn terms r.'.crc favorable to tlw company. . 'I! II II The Meuvjrz.lhcb. River P.illrop.d comjtf.r.y, a line closely ldcnttlied In owneishlo v. Ith the l-nitli.'ove nnd Ohio has puicl'.a' ed the West Virginia coal lund controlled hj the Monotignhela Coal find Ci.'ke company. The railroad line 1 mis fre:m Cln -kaburg to Fair- mount, W. Va.. touching the Baltimore nnd Ohio system at both of ihese points. (Short branch line extensions will be constt ue-teel to tap the Held at numerous points. The output will rench the mar ket over the Baltimore and Ohio lines, though ollk-luls of the latter company disavow any closer connection with the enterprise. ' II I! II The Pennsylvania company will dls pose of all of Its old style pnssenser equipment, and in its place put the most modern equipment, even to the express and baggage cars. The passenger coaches ore to be similar to those ex hibited nt the World's Pair. It Is pro posed to have western Pennsylvania lines as well equipped as are the Penn sylvania lines east cf Pittsburg. II II II An American company hns been In corporated to complete and operate a railroad from Bogota, the capltol of Colombia, to Glradot, distance ninety- three miles. When finished this line will afford easy travel between the cap ital and Cartagena, on the Atlantic coast. The company intends to pur chase the new locomotives and cars In the United States. . II II II A Birmingham special says It Is learned on reliable authority that thell llnols Central and Southern railway, have about concluded the Joint purchase of New Orleans and Northeastern, the Alabama and Vlcksburg and the Vlcks burg, Shreveport and Pacific railroads with a tctal mileage of ubout GUI) miles In Mississippi and Louisiana. II II II It is asserted that no attempt will be made at this session of congress to se cure a repeal of the anti-pooling clause of the Interstate commerce law. The reason assinniid Is that congress will be too busily engaged this session In considering political and linunclal ques tions to lind time for the euuetment of railroad legislation. II II !! It Is understood that the ofllcials of the Pennsylvania railroad are umong the foremost In the efforts to seoure a more profitable westbound freight rate for anthracite and will exert con siderable pressure upon their associ ates fit the meeting to be held on Frl day next. It Is estimated that it will cost about $:00.Cii0 a yenr to run the new Joint Traffic association, a leading feature of which will be the handsome salaries that will be paid. HALLSTEA D. W. P. Hnllstead Lodge, No. 120, B. ot R. R. T., elec'.ed the folowing olflcer& on Sunday:? Past master, R. M. Shaw; master. Joseph Dennis; vice master, John Condon; secretary, Arthur Meade, financier, F. L. Brown. The remaining officers are to be appointed at the meet ing next Sunday. Master John Coyne was at Washing ton, N. J., oil Monday. . R. L. Bowdlsh, formerly proprietor of the Major House, in this place, hns pur- chased ,the Jay House at New Mllford, and will take possession of the same In a few days. The Hallstead flro company elected their ofPccrs on Tuesday evening as fol lows: Foreman, Frank Lawrence; as sistant foreman, John Tanner; second Indigestion Yloldj readily to Hood's SaroaparUIa because it .tones tad strengthens the stomach and aids dlgestlbn by sup plying pure blood. "I had indiges tion so badly that I was all run down and could hardly walk. Had ho appetite and could not sleep. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and before I had taken a fourth of a bottle I was very much better. I also used Hood's Pills and found them splendid, very mild, yet effec tive. I cannot tay enough in praise for what they have done for me. Since using two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla and Hood's Pills occasionally I feel almost like a new penon. I have a splendid appetite, sleep well and work with ease." Annie C. Laktz, Belleville, Pennsylvania. Hood'o Sarsaparllla Is the only True Blood Purifier ' promi nently in the public eye. ft ; tlx (or L Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 11 C5V A&SOLUTEI.Y PURE assltant foreman. F. E. Van Wormer; president. Slater Lamb; vice-president. Hi Hummer; secretary, JJelson H. Mc Cloud; financial secretary, C. W. liankes engineer, L. G. Simmons; trus tees, L. Q. Simmons and Charles Phil lips. C. C. Dehart, of Dover, N. J., Is in town on business. The V. C. T. IT. hold a meeting on Thursday nftcrnoon at the home of Mrs. S. A. Hall, on Main Btreet. Messrs. Hlller and Wlebler are hav ing dwellings erected on their lots near the silk mill. Dennis May and Miss Lizzie Hogan, both of this place, were united In mar riage at St. Lawrence church. Great Bend, Wednesday afternoon, by Rev. Father Pagan. The young couple will reside in this place. W. W. Adair Is the guest of friends and relatives at Corfu, N. Y. Dr. A. B. Longshore has gone to Haze Hon. Pa., to spend the holidays with friends. Mrs. F. L,. Arnold was a visitor In uie Electric City on Wednesday. George Aclterly, the hustling and genial proprietor of the Ready Pay store, is bound to keen up with the times. The latest thing he has added to his store Is an elegant cash register. It. L. Uuwdlsh and D. W. Waugh were In Montrose on Wednesday. Mrs. C. W. Munson la visiting rela tives at Susquehanna. Mrs. B. Corby, of Elmlra, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Terboss, on Pine street. JSRMYN. One of the prettiest weddings of the season was that which uniied Isubeim Gardner, of Jermyn, and A. J. Baker, M. V., of JJuryea. The marringe wus solemnized in the Methodist Episcopal church last evening. The floral decor ations, which were furnished by one of the leading florists of Carbondale, were exceptionally beautiful. The bridal party were grouped under a floral bell composed of smilnx and flowers. The chancel and organ leu't were banked with ferns.palms and chrysanthemums. At S o'clock the wedding party entered while Prof. Henry Martin vlaycd Men dL'lsshoii' wedding inarch. The bride was attended by Miss Ella Coon and W. J. Baker was groomsman. The bride wns attired in cream landsdown and carried a beautiful bouquet of Marchlel Nifl roses. The ushers were Messrs. Samuel Rhoda, M. J. Gill, Ed win Mellon and William T. Osborne. After the wedding the guests repaired to the residence of the Bister of the bride, Mrs. Frank Maynard, of South Main street, where a reception was held. Caterer Hanley, of Scranton, served refreshments. Dr. and Mrs. Baker left on the 11 p. m. Delaware and Hudson train for their new home In Duryea. The weddinR presents were varied and elegant, and were a fitting token In which the? young couple are held In Jer myn. Dr. Baker is one of our representative young men, who by his energy and per severance has already won distinction in his chosen, profession. Mrs. Baker will be greatly missed In the commun ity, having: been nn active worker In the different departments of the Metho dist churc h and one of the leading slng eis In the choir. The young couple will be at home In Duryea on and after Jun uary 1, 18UG. NICHOLSON. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Harding and daughter, Janette, of Binghamton, N. Y., were the guests of Mr. und Mrs. IT. L. Walker over Sunday. E. M. Cneterllne and family, of Car bondale, are visiting their brother and titter, Mrs. F. C. Diigga and Willie "asterllne. of this place. Mrs. McMillan, who has been very 111, Is convalescing. Miss Lonia Thurber has opened a dressinakin.tr- establishment near the Iron bridge. People are very busy filling their ice houses from Walker and Spencer's pond, which hns spoiled the skating to some extent. Consequently the young people travel to Nicholson Lake for their pleasure. Las;. Saturday night, miscreants made tho attempt to break in Peter EVA M. HETZEL'S 'uperior Face Bleach. P.siiivjij R.mws All Lclal Bk mist's. No more Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Black--fails. Liver Spots, Pimples and Sallow -''omplexions If ladles will use my Su perior Face Olench. 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BMhaeda; fanbar and Tan, and ro. tores the skin to its ortgi nai trcahneak p-ndaclug a jelAur and aeolthr com- Alawlrai. ftnnArlnrtAnll fiua freparattona end perfectly karate At all rwiigainaiTirmHii-ri i-rmnn nana mum vireii iar. VIOLA 8 SON SOAP rtaptr liiiwii mm niHMai ana, mmnmm k tb. mm, k! Mb a awl lit mimumrr.AmMv jn- ntTtigiiiny mmw tmL Aiamniiu. Pries 2SCemn G. C. BITTNCR CO., Toledo, a JPor by Matthews Bras, and Joha f . rni Holes. MMMNM JlCMfS ENQLISH mMmtm 1 nv r lit ili-hu mm ANOTHER CLEARING SALE AT EMPIRE DRY We have cleaned 'up about all our odds and ends and sell them as rapidly as they come In, but we were lucky to catch on another snap. We cleaned up one mill of underwear. There Is no doubt ' you are aware how we buy goods; always 50 cents on the dollar, and give the benefit to our trade. This sale Is Important, and If you want to buy underyear, here you are. 6 doien of mixtures, woolen underwear, nice, clean uraple goods, at 25 cents each, or 0 cents for the suit.' Boys, from M to M,"any slse, for 15 cents. . i ' Cloaks, never In the hletory of this line could you purchase a cloak for the price as this season. Plain facts; the' season was unfavorable .this year and the manu THE GREAT GUT PRICE STORE HENRY GOODMAN, Monagor, 516 Lackawanna Avenue. ICHRISTflASi It will pay you to visit our store and look over our stock of FINE CflltlA COT CLASS AND LAMPS FIVE O'CLOCK TEAS FOR D BELLECK CHAFING CLEMONS, FERBER.O'MALLEY COMPANY LAURA WANSA ARE YOU INTERESTED? THE TRIBUNE ANNUAL POLITICAL HAND-BOOK FOR 1896. Wideawake business men who desire to avail themselves ot the advantages to be derived from ad vertising their business in the spaces reserved for that purpose in The Tribune Annual and Politi cal Iland'Book for 1S96 will please make their contracts at an early day. This will be a much more complete, elaborate and re liable "work of its kind than has ever before been published in this section of the state, and conse quently of much greater value to advertisers. Its pages will con tain a vast volume of information, facts and statistics of all kinds. constituting it a book of reference for all classes of people during the entire year. It will be of spe cial interest and value to the peo ple of Northeastern Pennsylvania, including the counties of Lackawanna, Luzerne, Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming, Monroe. The work is being prepared with the greatest care by eonpetenr hands and an immense edition will be printed. Issued on January 1st, 1806. Compiled, printed and published by The Tribune Publishing Co., Scranton, Pa. Moosic Powder Co Booms 1 and 2 Commoiealtii Bld't SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUBB DALK WORKS. Lafflln Raad Powder Oe.1 . Orange Gun Powdor Blectrie Batteries. Fneee for expled .. Ing blast. Safety Fuse and RepannoGbemlcal Co.'s HlguExploslra THE GOODS CO facturer were compelled to throw their goods upon the market. Prices were no object. We have a hold on these goods. ZOO cloaks, we don't claim they are syllsh but they .are good for this cold weather, and - when you get one for 12, any size from 12 to 42. In black blue only. We have some stylish coats also, but style always costs something, which we will sell you la black blue or any other color, short coat, for 14.99. Have you seen our -black cloth cape? Not equaled In price nor In quality, only 3.M, for ten days. We have not time to write ads. We have the biggest bargains you have ever seen In shawls, blankets and wool-knit goods and sweaters. 4 Sefs AYE. Holiday Gifts Onyx Top Tables, and Cabinets, Screens, Easels, Jardineres, Bisque Figures. ALSO . Tepletz, Satsuma and Tokenaba Ware, Bric-a-Brac, Rugs, Has socks, Carpet-sweepers, Etc. AN ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT, WORTHY OF AN INSPECTION. S. G. KERR, SON & CO. CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY DEALERS, 408 Lackawanna Ave. OLD WHITE For Heavy Structural Work, SIZE, AND OP TO FORTY FEET ANY RICHARDS LUMBER CO 22 Commonwealth Bids., Scranton, Pa. Telephone 422. Our first floor that L ins ALL THE TIME YOU WANT is yours in which to pay i for the CLOTHING Youbu'vaf'The Econ omy." Something down to show you mean bust ness, the balance arranged for in Davments as von wish them weekly or monthly that's why you see so means there's no reason should not be a gentleman in appearance. BOTH STORES OPEN EVE RY ' EVENING UNTIL XMAS. OPEN EVENINGS. PINE TIMBER LONG has been transformed into ft our usual attention to furnish- T I I "f nomes is lagging maw iuur- Boom Outfit of "Economy Fame" at $150.00 is one of the best offer ings of the year 1895 Side boards nave been moved up one flight to make room for .our Mammoth Rocker and Brass Goods Display, k many. why you r . Hoar phis isxrti: 43 UtCSS"51 ttft; v Pena avenue, Beranton, Pa. ',: f. -- ..