8 THE SCBAK TON. TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 14, 1896. CARBONDALE. tl.euder will yleasa nu, hat al'ertlsc rMlitd. orders lurjob wurk. awl ilenii tor iitlblU-atlon -ft ul 1 eitablisliiiiriit of Ihmtnun Jft .'o.. inMtfd?lw. North Main ati.ei. will reiflve prompt uttrntloii; ci lice open from a. m. io 10 . in. CONSOLIDATED FAIR. fho Moart Wand ana Columbia CutnpnnT Kntcrprlne. The Columbia Howe company ami the Moiart band h.-IU n Joint nieetlmi at the Columbia lloe ronniH Sunday after noon at two o'clock to complete ai nnKemcnts for their consolidated fair which Will own in the llurke Asem Mv rooms next Wednesday evening. The energetic committee, with Ahe Fahm. as nianngcc of the fair have de rided to make a thoimiKh success. 1 he first in order will be the parade in the etreets of the Columliln company and the Motarts. which will nttract con siderable attention. The decora tlimtt are belnK pushed rapidly towards completion and the place will be worth . a visit if only to see these. The ItluKirt orchestra will furnish music for Uanciiitf eai'h evening nnd an entertainment will he Riven. The programme for Wednesday even ing Is a folluws: Overture. "Colossal." (Shout. Moatart orchestra; vocal solo, lr. Sotta: cornet duet. "La Help- Cre ole," Dully). Ackermati and Mass well: recitation. Miss Mllda McMulleii: vtullnsolo. It. K. l'itts. The auxiliary committee have the Bivalent Interest tn their venture and the consolidated fair will live long n the memory of the citizens. WANTED HIS WATCH. The Course of love Did Not It tin Smooth In l P. l:iliot' Case. I). P. Klirott. of Simpson, appeared lit the otllce of the alderman of the Klrst ward. V. K. Uuker. last week Where lie alleged that Ills sweetheart. Annie Henry, hud obtained from him by deceit, fraud and i'ulse pretense a K'lM watch with Walthum movement. No. 4 !2ti.ltil. and rase Nu. :t::4.4-'S. and did et.nvmt same to her own use and that firtr repealed requests she refused to return the same. On Suturday evening; last Constable Faulkner had Miss Faulkner before the nltlei man and the matter was adjusted and the nldermnn made out an order for the return of the watch which had been handed by Miss Henry to Jeweler Hurr to engrave her initials thereon. Atr-i. I red White HiirleJ. The lust rites over the remain of Mrs Fred White, whose death was recorued on Friday, were performed yesterday liiuinlnK at !l.:tft o'clock. The Kev. Or. Place comlilcti'd a short service nt the home of Mr. Watts, on South Washing ton street. The remains were then tak en to Wnymni'l. A service was held nt the Methudlsl church and the Itev. .Mr. l'rentlce preached a thoiighful dis course from Job xiv, 14: "If a man die, shall he live nutitii." The Interment took place In the Waymart cemetery. Old Hntlcr Vino tn Ho Kcopcned. W. W. Watklus. of South Wyoming; street, is just now organizing a com pany with the purpose of le sllikinp the olil Cutler mine, top of Belmont. This mine has been worked by several companies and It afforded employment for a groat number of our citizens. The owners of this valuable property, Stroud & Cham berlain, are about leasing H to the new company. Practical miners say that there are several veins untouched. Kindergarten Work. Mrs. Lucretla Wlllurd Treat, of Michigan. Is expected in the city very soon to left tire upon kindergarten work. She appears to be visiting the city at the Instance of Mrs. Meaker. The sub ject Is of great Interest to all. especial ly educationists, and Mrs. Treat Is one of the most celebrated authorities upon the subject. It is to be hoped that the lecture will be well patronized. The Christian Kndonvor Scclctr. The Hereon Haptlst Christian Kn deavor.HOclety decided to hold their an nual banquet on the 119th of this month. The committee has not yet completed their programme, which Is well In hand. They have Invited the Rev. Mr. Watklns. of Sri anion, who will deliver an address. "One of tho Bravest." This well-written pluy. "One of the Bravest." will be an attraction at the lirand Opera House tonight. This company has won the highest encomi ums from the press, the acting being of a high order, and f arbondalians will be given a most enjoyable entertain ment. The .Monrt Orchestra. The Opera House company have re engaged the Mozart orchestra for all the plays. The compuny Is to be con gratulated In this and the general pub lic Is delighted at their good fortune. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Miss i: tilth F.vans, of Seventh avenue. Is Improving from her Illness. Wesley Soggs, of Philadelphia, is 111 the fit j' on a visit to his uncle, W. II. (rltlls, of llelmolit street. , Mrs. Clark, who resides near the ga works. Is confined to her room. Mr. and Mrs. Wr. Kenworthy wish to pulillcly thank all those who sympa thized with them In their great be reavement in the loss of their son, llarr'. J. J. Jones, of South Main street, coal Inspector of the Ontario and Western, and the Itev. W. Lewis, of the Welsh Presbyterian church, are serving on the Jury this week at the county seat. Pitcher Luby. of the Carbondale last season's team, has signed with Roches ter Rase Ball flub for the season of 1W6. PECKVILLE. Edward N. Jones, nt the request of Ills many friends, will allow his name to go before the Third ward Republi can caucus next Friday evening for re election to the office of constable. M. H. Wideman, who has been sick fdr the pnst ten days, has resumed work again. Blakely council. Junior Order lTntted American Mechanics, have elected the following officers: Past couneelor. Ed. N. Uarnes; conncelor, Herbert A. Frear; vice couneelor, Florence J. Hwlngle"; ' assistant secretary, John Mitchell; warden, Thomas Walne; con ductor. Robert Shaffer: Inside senti nel, Frank Pickering; outside sentinel. Carpets Wall Paper .. Wall Paper ; Wall.Paper ' We are in the midst f our exten sive alterations and have reduced everthing in the store to make room. BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS J. SCOTT INGLIS 419 Lackawanna Ave. , Albert Chapman: trustees. W. W. Peck and Kugur A. Uurber. William Swales has been Indisposed for the past few days. Another m-ctli.tf of the fit Ileus was held lust Saturday evening at the Hose rooms. Frank L. Taylor was selected as uresiilent a-id John Day as secre tary. The business was to hear the report or the committee was appointed at u previous meeting to wait on the Archbald .Water comoany to protest against the advance of tlfty per cent, on the water rates. Mr. John Tuthlll re ported that the following representa tives of the water company were pres ent: Thomas I .aw. S. W. Arnold, Wil liam Law ami John Curyl ami that they would advance their reasons for so doing. Sir. William Law took the tUor and read an extract which he had caused to have printed in the Archbald Citizen, setting forth their reasons for so doing. After a lively discussion Mr. Law was finally asked If the advance was llnul to which he replied that It was. He further stated that the com pany had not received any dividend from their Investments and If any of the citizens thought there was a bon anza In It at the former prices he would furnish them stock In the com pany for one hundred and five, and, if they wished, enough stock to make them one of the directors. A motion was introduced ami carried that a com mittee of five he appointed to procure water from other sources and report nt the same place on Saturday evening, Jan. il. The committee were C. 11. Realty. James W. Smith, C. C. White, Henry I'linly and Windsor Foster. James W. Smith Is a ciindidute for re-election as councilman of the First waul. LERAYSVILLE. The question which may arise to luuny 'of the Tribune's readers as to where the above "Cap" is situated, bears u little explanation. LeRays ville Is a borough situated In the eastern part of Hradford county near the Sus quehanna county line; It is sixteen miles southeast of Towanda ami has a dally stage line from that town, also from Laceyville nnd Runierfield, on the Lehigh Valley, and Nichols. N. Y., which is situated on the Iielaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad. This little "burg" with about 450 In habitants boasts of having trade from the most thriving farming country. We support a newspaper, two churches. F. & A. M. lodge, C. A. It. post, two cloth ing stores, two dry goods stores, one boot and shoe store, two hardware stores, bakery, meat market, foundry, furniture and game factory, two drug stores, two grocery stores, three black smith shops, wagon shop, dentist, con fc. tlo'iery store, two cigar factories. lirit-c!uH hotel, graded school ami pho tographer. The week of prayer has been observed by our churches The Congregational und Methodist nnd was largely at tended. Seymour Wilson, uu aged and re spected citizen and fanner of this vil lage, passed to the greul beyond Sat urday about sunset, after an extended illm-ss of some time. He leaves a widow and one you, Herbert A., who has poor health. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at his lale home, Rev. S. I. Davis officiating. The funeral of Mrs. I. C. Fassett was held at her late home in Stevensvllle last Saturday. Mary Kvans, wife of Rev. T. Thomas, of Wya losing, but formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church at Stevens vil:e, died at her home In the former place Saturday, and the funeral will be held on Tuesday with interment at Rushvllle. The deceased was a native of South Wales, coming to this country In IX41 when her purents settled on a farm about four miles east of town, now called Neath. She leaves beside an aged husband one son and four daugh ters, one or the latter. Mrs. A. H. Adams, being u former missionary to Japan, but is now In Fiance. The son, Wellington K is a minister at Marion, Ohio. Another daughter, Anna, mar ried V. H. Wells, formerly of this county, but now superintendent of the Ku ropean works of the Western Electric company, now living in Purls. LeRoy Coleman was a business man at Wyuluslng last week, being present at a meeting of the Merchants' Mutual Insurance company, of which he is a director. (leorge L. daylord, of Westfield, Mass., and Miss Ruth Taylor, of Spring Hill, were guests of the former's brother. K. W. (Jaylord. on Saturday last. He starts east on Wednesday next, slop ping at Scrnnlon, Carbondale anl New York city. "Fanchon, the Cricket" was produced at school hall last Saturday evening by the local talent of Nichols. N. Y., sup ported by Rryunt und Miss Maud Norton. The hall was crowded and all the cast as carrying out their parts lo perfection. The company was assisted by the cornet band and orchestra of Hint Place. Work has been commenced toward building a creuniery here. ARCHBALD After n long nines John McAuvlck. of Pine street, died yesterday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Michuel Kearney. Mr. McAuvick was about 4fi years old. He was horn in Wayne county and came here with his parents about thirty-live years ago. Mr. Mc Auvick was a brother of William Mc Auvick, of Scrunlon, and Mrs. Michuel Keurney, Mrs. John Render, Miss Brid get McAuvick and Patrick McAuvlck. ull of this place. The deceased was a quiet and industrious man, whose up right churacter won und retained many friends. His funeral takes place this morning. A high mass of requiem will be sung In St. Thomas' church at 10 o'clock. Interment will . be In the Catholic cemetery. This community was pained yester day morning lo learn of the death of Miss Mary, the bright and interesting daughter of Mr. niul Mrs. Martin Caw ley, of IMlie street. It was not general ly known that the young lady was sick, and the announcement of her death vyas therefore received with mingled sorrow and surprise. The deceased had Just passed her eighteenth year and her brief enreer gave promise of a noble womanhood, but death, the In evitable, claimed her, and she was obliged to respond. Miss Cawley's death may be traced to an attack of diphtheria two years ago, which so weakened her that she had been In rather delicate health since. Miss Caw ley took considerable Interest in church work and was a member of the Angels' sodality and other societies connected with St. Thomas' church. The time nt which the funeral will be held hus not yet been fixed, and will probably not be until her brother. Rev. M. H. Caw ley, of Jacksonville. 111., Is heard from. Archbald Conclave of Heptasnphs will hold a banquet and social at Odd Fellows' and Moyles' hall on Thursday night. Following Is the programme ar ranged for the banquet: Music, or chestra: address of chairman. Profes sor J. H. White; "The Supreme Con cUve." F. L. Rrown, of Rcranton: "The Subordinate Conclave." John F. Ro land; "Our Officers." C. O. Roland, of Scranton: "The Statistics of the Order," W. V. Handrlck. of Scranton; "Young America," John A. Foote; "Our Town," P. A. Phllbln; "The National Flag." M. .1. McAndrew; "The Press." A. F. tie Nulty; "The Ladies." John A. Relliy. At the social session Probst's orchestra will furnish music. The members of Archibald conclave never do things by, halves and a pleasant time Is antici pated on the evening In question. .If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow'a Poothlng Syrup has lieen 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, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. . Twenty-Ova cents a bottle. vr V PUISE V-sS PITTSTON. The PIttston ofTIee of the Scranton Tribune is located at No. 5 William street, where all advertisements, orders for Job work nnd Items for publatton will re reive prompt attention. Office open from k a. m. to 10 p. m. Rev. Father John Craig, of Krie. is visiting his former home on South Main street. The F.thel Tucker company Is booked for u week's engagement at Music hall the latter part of this month. The Reminl Comedy company opened a week's engagement at Music hall last night. Rev. Father Joseph Zlotorzlnskl. the beloved pastor of St. Caslmlr's Lith uanian Roman Catholic church, died Sunday evening nt o'clock after sev eral days' illness of pneumonia. He was 3i years old and in the four years that he has been located here has by his energy and zeal built up a large and flourishing congregation. The funeral will take olace Wednesday morning with a high niusH of requiem at the Lithuanian church. (leorge F. Buss Is confined . to his home by an attack of grip. Pittston Business Plrectory. FOR FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING CALL on Wright & Co.. 97 South Muln street. A new range for sale or exchange: also second-hand household good, bought or sold. TUNKMANNOCK. An oil tunk Is to be erected at the In tersection or McCord and Second streets for the Standard Oil company, and the Lehigh Valley -construction train Is dumping gravel on the site to fill up the old canul basin. prepaatory to putting in a switch. The rumor that the tank Is to he supplied rrom the I'nlted States Pipe Line company's artery, which passes through Futon township, seems to be u mistake. Ice Is being shipped here from Lake Carey to fill the loc house of the Farm er's bnlry Dispatch station. . Rumor has it thut a large saw nnd plaining mill will be erected on the site of the old Hawko stone mill in the spring. It Is suld that the ground has been leased by Murcy & Co., of Wllkes Kurrc. and that the logs will be floated down from various points up the river. Meshoppen had another fire Sunday morning, the tenement house of Charles Winans. occupied by a family named Jones, being burned. The flames broke out while the family was yet In L?d. and they barely escaped with their lives, losing all their clothing except their night robes. Meshoppen's new fire com pany Is getting all needed practice. Miss Reatrice Hawke. of Nicholson, was a caller in town the latter part of the week. She expects to enter a Philadelphia school soon. i Sleighing is reported at Montrose and various other places around, but no sleighs have been run here as yet. The Lehigh Valley employes In this section will receive their pay on Friday next. Jonathan Swartwood. of Falls, was here on legal business yesterday. The fire hydrants should be Inspected occasionally during this freezing weath er. If they should be found frozen at the time of a fire alarm it would be an awkward predicament. Friends here have received cards of invitation to the marriage of (leorge S. Little to Miss Kelle Klizabeth Ballard. The ceremony will take place at the horn of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brewster A. Long, Troy, Pa., on Thursday evening. Jan. 2H, at 6 o'clock. Mr. Little Is a. son or Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Little, formerly of this place, but now of Towanda, and is cashier in one of the Troy banks. The death of Orrln D. Stebblns, coal dealer, occurrd at his home on Fast Tioga street, Sunday morning, as a re sult of a complication of diseases that had uffected him for some time. The funeral will occur nt I p. m. tomorrow, Rev. S. N. Weiss orlic luting, und inter ment to be made at Sunnyslde. He was tit years of age and was a highly es teemed citizen of the place. He leaves u wife and four children, viz: Theodore A., of New York city; F. Stanley, prin cipal or the Tunkhannock borough schools; Arthur O.. who holds a. re sponsible position with the Merchants' ami Miners' Transportation compuny at Baltimore, Alii., and Livingston, u student ut Harvard t-ollege. At the twenty-fifth anutiul meeting of the stockholders of the Montrose Railway company held at the Packer house yestcrduy afternoon, the follow ing ofllcers were elected: President. James I. Rlakeslee; directors, S. D. Thomas, 1 1. K. Sherman. Arthur Luth rop. Paul Hillings. W. K. Little. .1. S. Tarbell, A brain Luce, Alonzn P. Rlakes lee. Charles R. Say re. Robert L. Rlakes lee, R. P. Crlllln und M. S. Dessaner. The president's annual report showed nn Increase over the lust report of !f:'.tiX4.47. The improvements of the year consist of the laying of a third rail rrom Tunkhannock to Luke Carey, 'the purchase of one new engine and two coaches. A rgular passenger and freight service has been Inaugurated and that these improvements are appreciated by the public is attested by the impulse given to traffic. The Lehigh Valley is making an effort to get Into Klmira over Its own trac ks. Clinton I. (leai hart, residing about a hair mile north or town died Sunday evening of Rright's disease. The fu- I Was an Invalid Bo long I did not expect ever to be well gain. 1 was confined to the bouse the whole winter with nervous debility and fe male weakness, herlng no trength, appe tite or energy. A friend urged me' to take Hood'a Sarsapa rilUwbJchldid and I was toon able to do my own work and feel that life is worth living. 1 cheerfully recommend Hood'a Saraaparllla to all afflicted in like manner." Mas. M. E. Hobximb, Manard, Virginia.' Hood'o Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye. flj ajorfS. J Hood's Pills neral will take place tomorrow at 10 a. in., with burial at Oravcl Hill. His age was 6:1. and he left a family. K. R. Might received a large pack age of prunes and raisins from Cali fornia a few days since, the products of a runch owned by their sons, Frank and John. The former is teaching school and the latter Is hr a land otllce ut Hanford. but they own a tract of land about 1M) miles south of San Francisco, which Is In charge of a Spaniard, and upon which the fruit mentioned waM grown. It far excels unythlng of the kind ever grown In this section. - - r - HONESDALE. Miss Metzgur. of Culllcoon. was the guest of her brother, Adam Metzgur, Jr.. over Sunday. The Mackay Comic Opera company Is playing at Central theater this week. The Honesdale Muenuerchor will give a play entitled, "Until the Right One Comes" at their ball Jan. 30. Following the play will be a concert and dance. The affair will be a private one. to which a large number of their friends have been Invited. Feb. 6 the annual masquerude ball of the Maennerchor will be given at their hull. Invitation cards will be Is sued. The admission will be 50 cents, extra lady. 25 cents. The town authorities ought to attend to huving Park I,ake flooded now and then so that skaters would have a place to enjoy themselves. It would not be a very expensive undertaking, and the pleasure taken In skating by a Iuikb part of our townspeople would amply repay them for their effort. OLYPHANT. K. K. Price, of Boston, inspector for the Metropolitan Life Insurance com pany, was a caller In town yesterday. Sunday evening the Club of '& de lightfully entertained a number of friends at their parlors. : During the evening sevetal vocal and Instrumental selections were rendered by some of the best talent of the town. A Democratic caucus was held In the First ward Saturday evening, and Thos. (lannon was nominated for councilman and Thomas Nealon for school director. Misses Mamie Clark and Agnes Me Andrew, of Archbald, were visitors in town Sunday. A Republican caucus will be held In the Second ward Friday evening. In the Second ward of Blakely a Re publican caucus was held Suturday evening. The following nominations were made: Council, Wlllium Jones, William Harper: school director. Hec tor Jones; constable, Benjamin Harris. CLARK'S SUM MT. The Band of Willing Workers will hold a quilting at Asa Nichols' on Wed nesday afternoon, and a New Kngland supper rrom 6 till 7 o'clock In the even ing. All are Invited. The Ladies' Aid will have a quilting In the Methodist Kplscopal church par lors on Thursduy afternoon. William Huston visited his friend, JiKisop Long, in Scranton, yesterday James Bull and M. M. Hufford are filling their Ice houses with Ice from Cottage lake. F.ngllsh Capital for American Invest tnents. Important to 'Americans seeking Eng. llsh capital for new enterprises A list containing the names and addresses of 300 successful promoters who have Disced over 100,000,000 sterling in foreign Invest ments within the last six years, and over f18.00O,00J for the seven months of 1896 Price 5 or $26. payable by postal order to the London and Universal Bureau of Investors, 20, Cheapside, London B C Subscribers will be entitled, by arrange ment with the directors to receive either personal or letters of Introductioi, to any of these successful promoters. This list Is first class in every respect and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may be depended upon For placing the following it will be found In valuableBonds or Shares of Industrial Commercial and Financial Concerns' Mortgage loans, Sale of Lands, Patents or Mines. Directors SIR EDWARD C. ROSS HON. WALTKR C. PKPYS . CAPT. ARTHUR ST1FPK. Copyright. DR. ALEXANDER'S LUNG HEALER THE FAVORITE COUGH CURE It Will Cure Where Others Fall. It is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, Kronchitis, Asth. ma aud.all affections of the lungs and throat. For sale everywhere, ,25c. bwttte. (Purchase money re funded by dealer to any not sat- isitea.) THE FINEST HALF-TONE CUTS That you can getanywher. -. vii-iih ine 01a pries. a. PHOTO-ENGRAVER, 3,ILClWm AVE. 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 W cents on the dollar, and give the benefit to our trade. This sale Is Important, and If you want to buy underyea'r, here you are. 69 dozen of mixtures, woolen underwear, nice, clean staple goods, at 23 cents each, or GO cents for the suit. Boys, from 24 to 34, any size,' for J5 cents. Cloaks, never In the history of this line could you purchase a cloak for the pric as this season. Plain facts: the season was unfavorable this year and the tninu- THE GREAT CUT PRICE STORE HENRY GOODMAN, Manager, . 516 Lackawanna Avenue. HALLSTEAD. Andrew M Andrews has returned home rrom a pleasant visit with Mends Pror. C. K. Moxley and C. L. Crook were In Montrose 011 Monday. On Wednesday the Delaware, Lucka wanna and Western will puy their employes at this plui-f. The qualilicd Republican voters of this borough will meet In O. L. Crook's) ortice on Tuesday evening. Jan. 21. for the purpose of iiominutiug candidates for the. various borough unices to he voted for at the February election. Five persons were baptized In the Iiuptlst church Sunday evening. Charles Capwell visited Scranton on Monday. The Masonic lodge of ( Ireat Bend, will work the first degree this Tuesday even ing. Jason Frost has returned to thla pluce after a visit with his parentsit Jeiinlngsville. Mrs. Fred Ross Is the guest of friends near Scranton. AI. Finn, ofClarks Summit, Is visiting at the residence or John Millune on Lackawanna avenue. A membership canvuss Is in progress at the Railroad Young Men's Christian Association and many new names are being added to the list. There is a prospect that Hallstead may have three new enterprises within a rew months. Tribune readers will he kept Inrormed rrom time to time con cerning them. Don't be Foolish and tVe some ettur 1 brand of condensed milk, thinkini it is "Just u uua" as the GAIL BORDER 1 EAGLB BRAND It Has Mo Equal Renl 5 cants for mple paekao. Faultless Chemical Company. Balti more, Md. Moosic Powder Go, Rooms 1 and 2 GommowealU Biff, SCRANTON. PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MASS AT MOOSIC AND RUBB DALB WORKS. Lafllln Rand Powdir Co. Orange Gun Powdor Electric Batteries, Vases for explod ing blasts, Safety. Fsh and lepannoCliefflicaJ Co.'s HUbEiplosifa H 1 ..I t lvW r 1 1U -AjU lcs't'mVnm'ooo 'J nialsvJI nttjtultAff uflmenti -J AliilbvU ' hot ' y IfcTL tu?n Wk awful fft r youotf and bUiMlo rn and womeit. It to ffCt;iotf YdHTHVllL nctbiwoi ircaimein. Miititt s. rutiut'tcir wai Bfn, NerTOUB) Uebllity.Nferbtlv KinltuIont.toDsumptia'-t, lruMLOitv, Kxliauvtiurjt drtttuanri Iokh of power ut UwjOw entire Ornna uaitlritf una !ortuJr, biiJi;:.i nod nji rbMpiaquicLlycureUbTDr. llafrtruraKpaiilli Ncua, drain. TIh-j not only cur&by uiut tuiKattiicueat of tl '.we, tut tutt rrwtt M IfVi: TO VIC and ULOOl IIMLDEK, briav.Btf ba k tb pink lr t pa to chct-ka and rtorn- tho FIMK 4F YOL'TM it tc patif-nt. Bt iBaul, l.oii turb Jt or U tor with wrli tru ru ere titer tt aure or i-rf'tind tfe m Book For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Drua $fit, Wj omlnc five, nnd Spnico utreaf. THE GOODS CO Ifsettirers were compelled to throw their goods upon the market. Frlees were r.o oblect. We have a hold on there goods. weioaKs, we uon t criim :hey are sylish but Iheyre good for this eolcl weathe-. and when you get one for 12. any ulr.o from 32 to 42, In black blue only. We have some stylish coats also, but style always costs something, which we will sell you In black bine or any other color, short coat, for $4.!9. Have you seen our black cloth rape? Not equaled in price, nor In quality, only $3.99, 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. KERR'S A rich and handsome appearance combined with durability and mod . crate prices are the leading features in oar goods ', for ' tbe coming . - season.' Let us make a suggestion respecting' ' ; . Carpets, Linoledms, Oil Cloths, Mattings, ' Window Shades, Draperies and The very latest styles and colors, newest effects and best fabrics can be obtained ut the most reasonable prices from S. G. KERR, SON & CO. yi.fi O Lackawanna Ave. ir.v Opposite The Wyoming Houst. Two Stores in the Burke Building, Carbondale. Telephone Call 5154. THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. OLD WHITE For Heavy Structural ANY SIZE, AND OP TO FORTY FEET LONG RICHARDS LUMBER CO 22 Commonwealth Bid?., Scranton, Pa. Telephone 422. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. QenenU Office: SCRANTON, PA. "A Mmltmr MMd M a IIM TMBlawHa.' lldTaaaailiPii ulaTMJjl I WifiM bm nrmn ta n. v..m irm hum, mij vtwtr, FMtal Nat. far tlM. Kqnal. mry vf Urn tatt Mid la all tataU Mana M 2.W. Wa auto late teal HinlM) thmnra fur and U an aw H a w. will i hi m mnww er and aixaMr pur. upam or toawa vmm, lltoU, ri.CfcM, ism 1 la I aad aaW a. Btndyw v luatirawa lecia MEfC yaMIBMB WilUb UW) BOSTON, 1 njmiu wnu xwaacn. f or 1-4 "Ui GREEN TAG ilf It's There It's Awfully Cheap.) It lias pointed out the goods to many the last week phenomenal January business here. We were never busier ou supposed "dull days." !$2.98! &$0004 That's the price of a Morris reclining 4 1 AO rlmir mrdnrov loose cushions, cane s4 $16,00 would be reasonable. 0 Kvery suit iu clothiug department 0 tfifa valued at $14.00, $15,00 aud $16.50, re P 1 3J duced to $12.00. I 1 Vrl i iat uieaus eas' purchasing for yott OClal for you pay a little at the time. Please ICredit yotir desires At 225 AND 227 AND Upholstery Goods. PIE TIBER CALL UF seta. M01T Oil m IHDD CO. OILS, - VINEGAR AND CIDER. OPPIOC AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO 131 MERIDIAN STRESV M. W. COLLINS, M'g'rt. Au interesting price for $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Rockers in Birch, Mahogany and An tique Oak stylish and quaint designs quantity limited so there's not enough for "all"." under antique oak polished frame, 218 WYOMING AYE. m If