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THE SCR ANTON" TJlIBuNE SATURDAY - IfOliOTNGr. JAKUABY 11, 18a
How Are You?
YOU HAVE ofteu beea asked this question, but have you ever
realized its serious meaning! If you were asked it at this very mo
ment, could yoa candidly reply, "I am feeling quite well"! Blight
you not be forced to answer, "1 am not feeling so well as I ought to
feel"! . - ' h
THIS IS a serious question for you to consider, because this is a
dangerous time of the year. ' Wintry weather is a severe strain on
the system, and alarming results are very apt to follow a sudden
cold or chill.
ABE YOU experiencing any symptoms which show there is a
weak spot in your system! Dj you feel weak and shivery in these
cold winter davst Do von have pains in the back, headaches,
stomach troubles, dizziness, loss of appetite? Are you a sufterer
from constipation, biliousness, restlessuess aud many other miserable
feeliugs caused by derangements of the liver aud kidneyst
IF YOU aro feeliug like this, and realize that your system lacks
tone and strength, remember that you cannot expect to get well
without the aid of a reliable remedy. Soinethiug is needed to arouse
nature by stimulating the great organs of the body arousing the
circulation and renewing the vital powers. For this purpose nothing
vlias ever equaled Warner's Safe Cure, the great restorer and health
giver. Its effects are immediate and lasting. It speedily puts the
liver and kidneys iu good order, purities and enriches the blood, and
drives out every dangerous germ of disease that lurks in the system.
There is nothing like it for buildiug up the strength and regulating
the digestive organs. It is not an experiment, but a standard remedy,
endorsed by the world's greatest physicians. No other remedy has
ever received such au enormous numbar of testimonials from people
whom it has made strong and well.
CARBONDALE.
CKcuildra will pl'-asif note that advertise
ments, orders for Jvl work, ami items for
jiublifatlon left at the establishment of
Shannon & Co.. nvwailealers. Nin th Muln
ntre-t, wilt receive prompt attention; of
llce oprn from a. m. to lu p. m.J
DESPITE WINTER'S FROWN.
Another lluppv couple Join llnnds anj
llviii t nt llvmcn'H Alt.ir.
A pleasant event was the wedding
of 1! las 'Weill! Courtney, eldest daugh
ter or Mr. and Mrs. James Courtney,
1MI South Wushihttton street, itml Wil
linm Hifiwnell. tit Dmulttff. The reie
liumy tvus performed ut S.'M o'clock p.
ni. ut tile pretty residence of the bride's
parents. The iti-v. I-;. I. liulsley. of the
Trinity Kpiseopiil ihur.-li. wus the of-lU-lutlny:
elergyniui! The house was
rxriulsltuly deioi-uted, vines and plants
filled till the uviitittlile spaees. I'mler
n euuopy of evel-jri-eeiis thesael '-d woi -ds
were suld. Alius (!otutliey wits a most
winsome bride ill u Well sown of white
dotted Swiss trimmed with Rutin rib
bon. .Miss May Courtney, her sister. tit
1 ended the bride, mid she was similarly
dttssed. John )ovnlnt; attended as
the best mull Miss Chase pluyed on
the piano tin fuvorlttf wedding mareh
of Mendelssohn's. AmoiiK tin KUer.ts
at the wt-ildlna; reeeptlon were: Vrs.
l.Hfuyette llrownell. Hurry Krownell,
Mts. K. M. i di.istead, Mi', ami Mis. C.
V.'. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette
Cobb, Ml. itnd Mrs. Albeit Cobb, V.'hI
ter Cobb. Miss Slella Cobb und Mrs.
Abner Cobb, ull of Dumluff; Mrs. Jes
se liaulner. Miss Kuth ilardtier and
Fre.iil: Uaidner, of Ireenlield ; Mrs. J.
S bill r. cf HiThnton.
Mr and Mr. Urowuell received many
lnnutllul and eostly presents. They
hit hi Id In u very high esteem and the
presents amply verllled It. They will
reside nt Lnindafi'.
I)LST TO DUST.
Harry W. Kcnworihy anj Katis llarto
HurleJ Yesterday Afternoon.
The funeral of Harry W. Kennedy,
who was accidentally and instantly
killed on the Delaware and Hudson
railroad on Tuesday morning, took
place yesterday afternoon from the resi
dence of his pnrents. corner of Maple
avenue and liirkett street, at 3 o'clock.
The P.ev. K. J. Huesley, of the Trinity
Krilscopul church. othVlaleci and the
beautiful ami usual church of KnRland
burial service was observed Three
very appropriate selections of music
were rendered by an efficient quartette,
juembers of the Trinity choir. The
funeral was very well attended, which
showed the popularity of Harry, and
his fel'ow workmen otf duty were there
in force. The pall bearers were his
fellow trainmen und consisted of Rue)
Hampton. Irving Stone, T. Colwell,
Lester Merrltt, -tleorge Dow, E. Dough
erty. After the service the remains were
conveyed to their last resting place In
Maplewood cemetery amidst manifesta
tions of great grief.
Peuth of .Mrs. Fred White.
The funeral of this popular
young lady took place this after- i
the beloved wife of Fred White, at j
their home on South Washington street.
Hlie bud been a great sufferer, her com- !
plaint was bronchial consumption. She i
was L'H years of age and was married
to M". V. 1 Ite a'HHit live years ago: and
one ;iiiiu. .... a survives her. rjpo was
very much resprii.ee! and had a very
large circle of friends. Her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarnes, of Dyberry. sur
vive her and also three sisters, one of
whom, Mrs. Fred Watts, resides hero
on South Washington street.
The funeral has been fixed nt half
past nine o'clock from the. residence on
Sunday morning. The Uev. O. Prentice
of the Waymnrt Methodist church, will
conduct a short service at the house
The remains will then be taken to Way.
mart, vher a service will take pla .e
In the Methodist church and the Inter
nient made at the Wajvnr.rt cemetw: .
Mi llnrtc's I'lincrnl.
The funeral of this pretty and popu
lar young lady took place this after
noon at 3 o'clock, and was an exceed
ingly large one and was attended by
many friends of Miss llarto.
The lemains were conveyed from the
residence in Dundaff street to St. Hose's
church where the usual ritual service
was rendered. The interment was In
St. Rose's cemetery.
The Crescent Social Club.
The Crescent Social club gave their
first "Leap Year" social last evening
in the commodious Burke's hall. A
pleasant and enjoyable evening was
siieut. dancing being a special feature.
Among out of town persons present
were Miss Fagan, of Pittston; Miss
Carpets
Wall Paper
Wall Paper
.. Wall Paper
We are in the midst of our exten
sive' alterations and have reduced
everything in the store to make room.
BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAIN'S
J. SCOTT ItyGLIS
41ft Lackawanna Ava.
Lavln. or Vnndllngr, and Mr. P. J. Tim
lin of Ji'rmyn.
PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS'
The Delaware und Hudson paid their
gravity employes today.
The Delaware and Hudson's new pas-
I sender depot on .Seventh avenue was
I'lunpleti-U today.
Dr. lii.rnett, of Scrnnton, was on a
professional visit to this city today.
Ilase bull seems to be lugging this
year. Why i.ot wal.o up.
...
NCW MlLFORD.
A slciglirldo party from Montrose was
entertained at the Jay house Thurs
day evening.
A lurye party of Christian Hndeavor
people iroin this place atteuded the
ci ur.ty eonvfntlon of that o-der at
Montrose, J.in. '". Tho next convention
will bi held ut Hiills'end.
Kuecne LouiuK of Klno'ley. bus fold
his mercantile bi'fiiici'st to - C. 'apron,
who assume"' cintrnl of tin sii"u
The Patriotic Order ;-.ons of America
bus clutn.aed Its meeting nisbt from
Thursday to I'lldu.i.
Frank Tennaiil has purchased the
Day house at Hcphoitotn and will take
pi rcKstdon Avril I. .Mr. Tennant Is a
Clifford man.
The annual meetltii; of the Susque
hanna Count Historical society will
be held Ht .Montrose Jan. 11.
John .1. Potter, of i Union, has sold
his feed business intliUi place to Charles
Uoe. ct the township, who has taken
possession of the same. Mr. Potter has
pur based nrooerty ut Ararat, this
county, and will soon open a feed es
tablishment at 'hat place.
Kev. W. I.. I.iiiftberiy attended the
Methodist cleric of Hlughnmton and
vicinity at llingluimton on Monday.
They are to hold an "auction social"
at Tingley next Friday evening. The
modus oncratidi of this gathering Is to
sell the ladles ut nuclbui, and the pro
prietor of the "job lot" purchase Is to
escort ller to simper, it Is exacted
prices will be extra hiph, as the nur
chaser can (ret free from his entangle
ment without the customary divorce
case.
The annual meeting of the Susque
hanna County Agricultural society will
be held In the court house at Montrose
Jan. 11.
The XewMllford public library opened
for the year 1S1I6 with a Inrge selection
of new books mid an unusually larg?
membership. This Is an institution
that is well worthy of patronage.
II. .1. Urown hits leased the Ileebc
budding on Depot street and has opened
n lunch room therein.
Professor O. P. Mible. of the Strotids
biirg State Normal school, will deliver
the steond lecture of the course at the
Jiaptist church .Inn. IT.
Miss Fannie ,f. Sparks, for a number
of years missionary In India, will de
liver an address on the customs of the
people of India at the Methodist church
Sunday morning next.
A teachers' Institute will be held at
Harford Saturday, Jan. IS.
Dr. D. C. Ainey. Ted Adnms. J. C.
McConnell and F. C,. Inderlled attended
a Masonic banquet nt Clreat Bend
Thursday night.
K. H. Call, of ths Seranton Trlbuns,
called in town Thursday.
FOREST CITV.
Thomas Brown, jr.. Chattle Leek and
Miss Lizzie Dnvls, one of the teachers
in the Forest City graded school, are ill
with the mumps. There is an epidemic
of that disease here just nt present.
Tlie rec. ntly Installed ofT"rs of For
est City lodge. Free nn1 Accepted Ma
sons, are: W. H. Wilderherger, W. M.;
John Maxcy. S W , T. J. Maxc. J. W.;
II. F. Aldrich. treasurer' John W, Lor
rnbee, secretary. Following are the ap
pointed ofllccrs: i .1. Pentecost. S. D.:
J. Do La Fnntn!r. J. .: J. Maxev,
S. M. C; A. K. Wheeler, J. M. C: It. W.
Richards: pursuivant' Hugh Johnson,
tyler. A. K. Wheeler, K. F. Ames and
T. C. Manner were elected trustees, and
V H. Leek was chosen representative
to the grand lodge.
The next quarterly convention of the
Catholic Total Abstinence union for the
first district of this diocese will he held
at Forest City In April next.
The Tribune correspondent was in
ci ror in stating that St. Agnes' church
fair would ojien Frldav evening. The
fair will not begin until next Wednes
day evening. There was a meeting last
night to mnke final arrangements for
the opening. Systematic work is be
ing done to make this the most success
ful fair ever held In Forest City.
Thomas Stephenson, of Jerinyn, has
been visiting friends in town for the
past few days. Mr. Stephenson was for
several years a resident of this bor
ough. A branch of the Young Men's Institute
has been organized in Forest City. It
has a membership of sixty.
VV. D. Bryden and wife and Miss Llz
sle Hvyden. who have been "snending
the vacation with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. William Bryden, .of Vandlln, have
returned to Fasten. Mr. Bryden, Jr.,
Is a student at I fa yet to college.
Forest City Maennerchor will hold an
opening social In its new hall on Tues
day evening, Jan. 21. -
PRICEBURG,
John Klderkln. of Albert street, is 111.
James Margetsnn, of Oarmalt street,
has returned after a few days' visit
with friends in Moosle and Yatesvllle.
The citizens of Dickson City borough
held a meting at W. H. Smith's hall
last evening to consider the recent
raise of water rent to $ per year. A
great number of our citizens turned
out and it Is expected that the water
company will be strongly opposed in
this matter.
Thomas Meehan. of Lincoln street,
was a visitor In Carbondale yesterday.
Kdward Greatrlx. of Carmalt street.
Is on the sick list. - (
' The Johnson Coal company has fin
ished laying the track on their new
plane.
A new society known as th tons' of
Rest was organized here last evening.
The officers Installed were as follows:
President) Martin Barrett; secretary,
Fred Zimmerman, and treasurer, Henry
KleS. - -
John Hawk, nr.. la able to be on the
street again after an Illness of two
.All persons wishing to have the Tri
bune delivered to them may have It by
leaving their orders with Robert Bir
beck. carrier. - , .
James Mullen, an aired resident of
South Lincoln street, died yesterday
morning after a short Illness.
Luther McLoughllu. of North Main
street, was a caller In Olyphant last
evening.
S. J. Barrett and Myrtle Seutt at
tended the Polish fair last evening.
AVOCA,
St. Mary's fair will open on Monday
night. The different booths are decor
ated to represent the seasons and the
confectionery booth, situated In the
center, diaoed in the national colors
and. united with the others, present a
gorgeous appearance. The grand
inarch, accompanied by the Mooslc
band, will lie the attraction on Monday
evening. There will be a special at
traction each evening.
(leorge Carey, of Lincoln Hill. Is se
riously 111 of typhoid fever.
A collision occurred yesterday after
noon on South Main street between the
electric car und Kvana' delivery wagon
of Pittston. Considerable damage was
done to the wugon and through the
carefulness of the driver the' frantic
horses escaped unhurt.
At the examination of the broken
boilers of the Lav shaft explosion, Hon.
T. V. Powderly acted as expert for the
families of the victims. Pieces of the
boiler were curefuly examined and it
was found that some of them were one
eighth of an Inch thinner than the
usual thickness of boiler Iron, which is
supposed to iie due to the boiler being
burned or worn at the part from which
the piece came. After they returned
home the jury again met and rendered
a verdict. The exact words could not
be learned but It Is said that they cen
sured the company and that the families
of the victims will at once take action
in instituting suits against the com
pany. A valuable little book has been circu
lated among the residents of the town,
explaining the lire alarm system re
cently invented by D. U Banders, of
Lincoln Hill. This supplies a long felt
want and the citizens of the town are
i grateful to the piomoiers of the enter
' ...I.,.,
'Lee Taylor, of Battery B. First regi
ment of artillery, of David's Island, is
spending a few days with his friend,
Keillor Dony, of the Argus.
WAVERLY, '
A. B. Cowles Is confined to the house
with a severe cold.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Itelph, who have
been visiting relatives and friends here
have returned to their home in New
York city.
A. J. Smith has received a letter from
his son. Tom. dated at Havana, where
; lie spent New Year's day. Tom Is on
i Ids way to Mexico where he will spend
I the winter.
Arthur Taylor Is seriously III.'
F.d. (I. Kalley looks ut home In his
: new iKisitlon as postmaster.
! Mr. Charles Finch, of Green Bldge,
; Mrs. Kd. Hevea, of Duumore, and Mr.
and Mrs. John White, of Ulnghumton,
visited Hates H. White last Wednes
day and spent the day with him.
Kevlvul services have boen held every,
night this week by the Uev. A. Bergen
lirowe at the Baptist church. Kev.
Browe will till the pulpit as usual next
Sunday.
Kev. F. II. Parson will nil the pulpit
of the Methodist Episcopal church to
morrow morning at lO.IiO.
Mr. und Mrs. leorge Perry enter
tained a number of friends at their ele
gant home last Thursday night In hon
or of their guest Miss Iner Bolce, of
W'ultou, N. Y. The following guests
were present- Mr. and Mrs. leorge K.
Stevenson, Miss Fdlth Smith. Mrs. John
Miller ami daughters. Estellu and Maud,
Miss Hose Johnson and Miss Kuth Per
ry; Messrs. Kd. Hall, Frank Carpenter,
Thurston Parker. Tom Hall, John M.
CourtrlKlit, Ward Parker, William Hall,
and John Perry.
MONTROSE,
J. . Mott was In Seranton the first
of the week.
The Historical society will meet at
the high school buildiug Saturday af
ternoon. A very pleasing programme
has been arranged.
W. H. Harrington has returned from
his rUiuthern trip, visiting Georgia,
Florida and other states.
A. II. Gardner's son will continue the
business left by his father.
i. I). Hlcl:ok. who has been a guest
of relatives In New York city recently,
has returned.
J. T. Birdsall. of Forest Lake, spent
Thursday in Montrose.
Dr. and Mrs. Hubbard, of New York,
have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
! A. H. MeColluni.
I D. V. Gardiner was in Seranton on
J Wednesday.
I Miss Jennie Moorn, daughter of Hon.
I L. W. Moore, of New Milford, has been
I the guest of Mrs. James lately.
I Henry Fordham was enticed in
; Seranton on business Wednesday.
Jesse Lrne went to Seranton this
week to attend the funeral of his uncle.
William Condi
! Susquehanna county auditors. C.
I Byrne, F. Jones nnd A. W. Shay, are
engaged upon the accounts this week.
Miss Nellie Weston, of Brooklyn, will
give son-.? recitations before the His
torical society Saturday.
TAYLOR,
A four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Walsh, of Oak street, died on
Thursday from the effects of burning
recel.rh about a week age The little
fellow was Maudlin: near a skating
pond on which there was a large fire
built and his clothes caught fire.
The prayer meetings at the Methodist
Episcopal church came to a close last
night.
Thomas II. Jenkins, of Vnlon street,
announces himself as a candidate for
councilman In the Third ward.
A ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hodges, of Grove street, was
burled yesterdny in the Forest City
Home cemetery.
Miss Klla Klpp, a young lady residing
in this place, was quietly married at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Klpp on Main street, to Mr. Fitch, of
Nerves
Are like Fire.
They are
Good Servants
But make
Poor blasters
To keep your Xervei steady,
Vour Head clear,
Bttilil up your Strength,
Sharpen your Appetite,
You must have
Pure Rich Blood
The Best Medicine U Vitalize
aud Enrich the Blood, ia .
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
The One True Blood Purifier
Prominently in the Public Eye.
Hood's Pills ZItoX'VL"
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. & Gov't Replrt
Tunkhannock. this week. Mr. Fitch is
a prominent man in Tunkhannock and
conducts the largest . hotel . in that
place. They will make their home In
that place.
J. P. Cooper has permitted the young
people of this town to dam up the pond
in the mule field and allow them to
skate thereon, providing they do not
tear down the surrounding rence. The
only difficulty that now remulns Is to
have the place flooded and when this
Is done Taylor will have as good a
skating pond as any In this section.
MALLBTEAD.
Raymond Mack Is 111. .
James Jackson, of the Chamberlln
district. I seriously ill.
The Ladles' Catholic Benevolent as
sociation installed their newly elscted
officers on Thursday evening.
Gerald May is again an employe at
the silk mill.
Mr. and Mra..,J. Castleman. of Union,
are the guests at the residence of J. K.
Davis, on Main street.
W. M. Post, of Montrose, and Attor
ney E. R. W. Searle. of Susquehanna,
were among: the visitors in. town on
Friday.
Great Bend chapter, R. A. M., con
ducted a banquet at that place Thurs
day evening. 1
The annual meeting of the Great Bend
Dairy company fcill be held today at
2 p. m.
Slmrell post, G. A. R., hav elect jd the
following officers for the ensuing year:
Post commander, C. M. Reinhart; senior
vice commander, Myron Foote; Junior
vice commander, K. R. Green: adjutant,
L. W. Chichester; quartermaster, F. &
Barnes; sergeant, P. C. Burns; chap
lain. J. 8. Jacobus; O. D.. H. H. Will
lams; O. O., Frank 8collle.
John R. Clements, of Blnghaniton,
will address the gospel meeting Sunday
afternoon.
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PGCKVILLE,
Constable J. B. Millar, of Seranton,
was in town on business last Thursday.
Mrs. Charles Miller and son, Chaun
cey, of Park Place, were visiting rela
tives in town yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bell, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Ttithlll and Mr. and Mrs.
Juy Tuthlll attended the funeral of
Hurry Ken worthy at Carbondale yes
terday. County Superintendent Taylor visited
our public schools yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Slckler have re
turned from Washington..
Another meeting will be held at the
Hose house this evening to hear the
report of the committee that waited
on the water company. All interested
are invited to come.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
S. C. Koons was In Seranton yester
day on business.
H. P. Wilcox spent Thursday fishing
In the Tunkhannock creek, and report
ed a good catch.
M. M. Hufford and Fred Welehel are
spending the week fishing at the Prom
ised Land pond.
The Band of Willing Workers held a
quilting at M. A. Colvlns, on Wednes
day afternoon.
,
If tha Baby Is Cutting Tseth.
Mrs. Wlnslow'D Soothing Syrup has
been used for over Fifty Years by Mil
lions of. Mothers for their Children
while Teething, with Perfect Success.
It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, j
Allays au rain; i-ures winu (JOlie ana
Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold
by Druggists in every part of the world.
Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow'a
Soothing Syrup," and take no other
kind. Twsnty-flva cents a bottle.
DR. ALEXANDER'S
LUNG HEALER
THE
FAVORITE COUGH CURE
It Will Cure Where Others Pall.
It is guaranteed to cure
Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, Asth
ma and all affections or the luugs
and throat
For sale everywhere. 25c
bottle. (Purchase money re
funded by dealer to any not sat
isfied.) THE SCR ANTON
VITRIFIED BRICK TILE
MAtlUFACTURIRG CO.,
MAKIM4 or
SHALE PAVING BRICK
AND BUILDING BRICK
OfUesi S9t Washington Avsnno.
Warksi Nay-Aug, Pa E. a W. V. R. ft.
M. H. DALE,
Ganeral Sales Agent, Seranton, Pa
THE FINEST HALF-TONE CUTS
That you can get any whors,
At one-half tha old prlco.
J.l.
PHOTO-ENGRAVER.
3IILClWMN VE.
ANOTHER CLEARING SALE
AT
EMPIRE DRY
We have cleaned up about all our odds
and end. and sell them as rapidly as they
come In, but we were lucky to catch on
another snap. We cleaned up on mill of
underwear. There I. no doubt you are
aware how we buy goods; always 0 cents
on the dollar, and five the benefit to our
trade. This sale I. Important, and If you
want to buy underyear, here you are.
69 dozen of mixtures, woolen underwear,
nice, clean staple goods, t 26 cents each,
or 60 cents for the sul.
Boy., from 24 to 34, any .tee. for It
cent.. ' .
Cloak., never In the history of this line
could you purchase a cloak for the price
a. this season. Plain farts; the season
was unfavorable this year" and the manu
THE GREAT CUT PRICE STORE
HENRY GOODMAN, Manager,
516 Lackawanna Avenue.
Eagllsa Capital for America Invest
. " msats.
Important to Americans seeking Eng
lish capital for new enterprises. A list
containing th names and addresses of KM
successful promoters who have placed
over 100.000.t00 sterling In foreign Invest,
ments within the last sis years, and over
(11.000.000 for th seven months of lax
Price ii or 5. payable by oostal order
to the London and Universal Bureau of
Investors. 0, Cheapside, London, K. O
Subscribers will be entitled, by arrange
ment with the director ta receive either
personal or Utters of introduction to any
of these successful promoters.
This list Is first class In every rsspsot.
and every man or arm Whose name ap
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placing the following It will be found in
valuableBonds or Shares of Industrial,
Commercial and Financial Concerns,
Mortgago loans, Sals of Lands, Patents or
Mines.
Directors SIR EDWARD C. R08,
HON. WALTER C. PRPtl.
CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS.
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LAGER BEER
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Moosic Powder Co,
Rooms 1 ud 2 Commowftilt Bld'f,
. SCRANTON, PA.
MINING ani BLASTING
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Orange Gun Powdet
Elect rlo Batteries, Pass for esplaoV
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entire Organs uaSUlnr one for study, boalneai and mat
rlsrelsqakklycaradbyPr.(artasEKeaahaiN.re
iralas. They sot only cure by st Arting at (hs scat of dt
eaae. but ar a sraat NKItVK TO.Ylo mni ULOOO)
Bl'lLUCK. brfnalnff back the sink jrlaw to psle
hrcks ana pntoAwtlis riltalir lVTH to the
salient. Bymall.OiaHlprrboxor.for OSwithwrib
ire guarantee .a tare er refund fKe maaer. Book
tr- -iii.Knr' '' ' '- r".i.llwT,Hi.
For sal by JOHN H. PHELPS. Drug
1st, Wyoming ave. and Spruce street.
THE
GOODS CO
facturers were compelled to throw their
foods upon the market. Prices were no
oblect. We have a hold on these goods.
200 cloaks, we don't claim they are syllsh
but they are good for this cold weather,
and when you get one for S. any size
from 32 to 43, In black blue only.
We have some stylish coats also, but
style always costs something, which we
will sell you In black blue or any other
color, short Coat, for S4.V9.
Have you seen our black cloth cape?
Not equaled In .price nor In quality, only
$3.9. for ten dayc-
We have not time to write ads. We have
the biggest bargains you have ever seen In
shawls, blankets and wool-knit good, and
sweaters, i
L Ill's M
LAGER
BEER
BREWERY.
mm
KERR'S
A neb, sod handsome appearance combined with durability and .mod
erate prices are the lead ins features ia oar goods for the contlos;
season. Let us make a ancfcstion respecting
Carpels, :
Mattings,
Draperies
The very latest styles and colors, newest effects and best fabrics caa
be obtained at the most reasonable prices from
S.G.KERR,S0N&C0.
Af1ft Uskmnni Aval
Two Stores in the Burke Building, Carbondale. Telephone Call 5154.
the third national bank
of scranton gives special
Attention to bUiness and
personal accounts and
tays 3 per cent. interest
on time deposits. t
OLD WHITE K TIBER
For lloavy SMIiral Work.
ANY SIZE, AND OP TO FORTY FEET 10HS
RicHARDS LUMBER CO
, 22 Cccmalth C!&, Senntea, Ft Ti!:;!ni 422.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR HE, PA, Manufaotu rara of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilors,
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I PP.. latfs. Casttal. al J WiJPfc
iu aiioa nTraa wouA
teas eareriOTeSitB tfail
iali oiOasa, Maaaf Otter,
or IHieUI Met tar tlie.
Equal eeerr sssr ska keels
mid ta sM retail Man. (or
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tee taejM, .Ms mmd Map.
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OVERCOAT
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I $12.00
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Tour choice of $n, J15 arid 16.50 Suits and overcoats at $12.00.
Your choice of $18, ;ig and $20 Suits and Overcoats at $13.00.
UC5rFormer prices marked iu plain figures on each gar
ment. . ,
LOOK FOR THE GREEN TAG
(II It's there It's awfully cheap.)
In our Furniture Department Bedroom Suits and Parlor Suits receive cut
tins attention this week. . -
225 AND 227 AND
Linolelims. Oil Cloths,
. .
Window Shades,
and Upholstery Goods.
PUllFING MACHINERY.
QrJ Office: 5CRANT0N, PA.
CALL U eta,
OILS..
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OfflM AND WAREHOUSE,
4 11 TO HI MERIDIAN STRSST
d. V' COLLINS, M'fr.
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