TTTE SCKANTOX-TBIBUXE---TUESDAY -MORNING, -JAXUAKY US, IS9G. 8v CARBONDALE. ' (Homier will please note that advertlsc neiit. orders for Job work, ami Items for IMIhllcatlon left at the establishment of Shannon A Co., newsdealers. North Main Klreet. will receive prompt attention; of llce open from 8 a. ni. to 10 p. in. "BURIAiroF'ElTlAV Tho Services l.arjtolv Attended Yesterday Afternoon. T1ip funeral of Kllus Thomas, who de parted thl life on lust Thursday after noun, took place' from hln new residence at Wilson Creek, this Hty. A laiRe minium1 of persons hud assembled ut tho residence at o'clock Sunduy afternoon, when the Km v. Churles le, of the l'resliyteriuil ohureh. preached u powerful discourse which was deliv ered f,rom the words of St. Paul: "Kiir roe to love is Christ and to die Is Rain." The departed ueliffT nil enthusiastic Cambro-Amerlcan. a few well chosen thoughts In Welsh Were uttered by Mr. Thomas. The Welsh Hnptist church supplied the music. The cortege wend ing Its way, the members of the orders of the Shield of Honor and I.O. O. F., the Cambria Judge attended In u lurge liody. The Moral tributes were very 1)etutiful, especially was the children's with the words "Our Father." At the llrookside cemetery the beau tiful rituul of the brotherhood of the Shields of Honor was sulrt and the Rev. I.ee said a few words nnd offered prayer. There were many relatives and friends from a distance, nmong whom were David, his son. und WiTe, of New York; Lottie and her husband, of New Jersey; John, his wife and molher-tn-law. Mrs. Koberts, of Urifton, I'll. tiii: noimi: fair. Wluncr of tho llfty Hollar Hoor I'rio. The fnlv wna crowded to Us utmost capacity lust Suturdny night. Over Hon people paid for admission, nnd the pn-lty hall whs very animated. All the people luul a good time. The entertain ment hud a very excellent programme which was verv much enjoyed. The hand seemed to excel I Itself and the performances were rapturously en cored. J. 11. Leonard, the coiiiedtnn, was ulso encored for his many sneclnl tics. The dance music wi s provided by J'rof. Itennie und the large nit in her who tripped tlie fantastic toe was an ample proof of its popularity. There was repeated a drawing of the fifty dollur door prize, since the Innt draw, Hie owner of the number failed to claim his prize, notwithstanding all the advertising; the number lias hud. Now the lucky number wus No. '.Ml, and the ticket was ill the possession of I'eter l.arkin, of the Herald otllce, in this city, and he is today receiving the congratulations of Ills friends. I'robfibly ihe fair will close tonight and that the success has been phe nomenal. The prollt of the undertak ing has been nssurred und u good sum lias been realized which will lie for the better equipment of both companies. TOTALLY 1ILIM). Sneli la the Mlsfortimo of Ccorgo Dennis, of Wilson ( reek .Mines Some time ago George Dennis met with a serious accident nt the Wilson Creek mines, which cuused him to lose one of his eyes. He has suffered very much ami recently he had gone to Philadelphia to have the other eye treated by an eye specialist. Now Information Is to hand that the second eye ball has had to be removed, so that now this unfortunate man Is totally blind. Accident to Arthur clanccv. Arthur Clancey.w ho is engaged at the Pendleton Hobbln works, this city, had the misfortune last week to have the second and third fingers of his right Jiand severed at the first Joints. Hy accident they were caught in one of the heavy pinchers. The member was dressed ut the hospital whence he was tuken after the accident. PF.KSONAL AMMVI III.K III-MS. Mrs. Wheeler, of Highland Park, is very 111 with typhoid fever and wns taken to the Ktnergency hospital last Saturday. ' Mr. Wheeler is recovering from n se vere attack of typhoid fever. Itev. Dr. Smith, of West Plttston, Is nn a visit to his daughter, Mrs. It. D. Stuurt. P. F. MoHltt. chief of fire depart ment, has given the hose companies the new fire department rules, which If Scrofula Broke Out On our boy when a baby. We gave him much treatment without avail. Noticing lu the pipers Hood's SarsaparilU was rec ommended for scrofula and blood diseases ire gave it trial. We soon saw a change for the better. He has taken four bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla and is now entirely well, hearty and free from all scrofulous svitiutoms. I have alno taken three bottles for nervous head ache and catarrh. It gave me great relief." Mm. T. M. Smith. Kuther Glen. Va. DIIIa nn habitual conallaa. nOOU S rlllS Uoa. Frtca'Aeeata. Carpets Wall Paper Wall Paper Wall Paper Wc arc in the midst of our exten sive alterations and have reduced everything in the More to make room. BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS J, SCOTT INGLIS t . 419 Lackawanna Ava. observed will undoubtedly give great satisfaction. Miss Lizzie Thompson Is ill at her home on Park street. Owen lwls, of Jerniyn, sient sun- day In this city. PRICEBUrtG, , lierten Kiev was a visitor in Peckvllle Sunday eveninaj. The people are still indignant over the recent raise In the water rent. Messrs. Thomas Puffy, John arren nnl Thomas J. Swift, of Archbald, spent Sunday evening here. Our lending politicians are nam ui w,rir nml ne mnv extect one of the liveliest campaigns ever had In the bor ough. ileorge Revels was In Archbulil sun- day. i li,i tn m I in i nn se of business the Dickson Urewing company were obliged to place another wagon on me nmu. n ThreHiL A. O'Hura returned to her home In Duryea. after a few days stay with her brother, John F. O'Hura. Miss Nellie Farrell. or aiayileui. wus the guest of her aunt. Mrs. M. F. Fud- den yesterday. Mrs. I.uke McCiUlre, of South Main street, who has been ill for winie time. Is convalescent. c..,i,1..ii flinin lodire. No. 910. Indepen dent Older of Odd Fellows. Intend glv- Inir a private social and entertainment on next Thursday evening. Mrs. A. T. Dunlan and fnmuy. 01 Peckville, visited hero yesterday. HALLSTEAD. W. V. Adair was In Scranton on Monday. Thu f. Jiiiwliifr nre the cast of char acters forVhe llengiilee Wedding" to be given In the Railroad Young Men's Christian Association hall on Friday evening: Itridegrooni. S. l. mimes, grooms father, U tl. Simmons: host, A 11 Chichester: iruests. W. H. Mc- Creury and W. K. H.unes; servants. Fred D. Iimb and Charles 1 miner , bride. Mamie Capwcll: brides friends, I.. mi itni'iiHM nnd Vera Smith, christian child. Florence Swai tz; hostess. .Mrs. A. F. Merrill: hostess. Sister Lizzie liVti mlil fitMhinci'e lu.lv. Mrs. John M. Simmons; Central India lady, Jessie Vun l..uin! vllluue lady. Kdiin warn; v.,..ih i...iin lmlv. Mrs. 11. M. Carpenter; South India lady. Hazel I toss, parsee ludv. I.llllan Tlngley. ihilstian i.n.i Carrie Siumm rton; i hrlstlan lady of ml, I. II.' class. Mrs. W. W. Adair; wealthy .hii:uian lady. Mrs. 1.011 Si!iiiiv: uilssloiuiry luily. Kiltie S11111 111. it. .11; lady go between. Marlon I'liiuv h. HECKVI-LE. Miss Kstln-r llonliel.l, of Hyde I'uiU, wus the guest of M i mid Mrs. Thomas Swules 011 Sunday. Albert Frisbee woved yesterday to the Dougherty property on Mill street. James Jopliu. or Plains, Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. William Itooke. Mrs. Corey .1. 'ill. Ins ami children lire visiting with friends ut Plttston. Klchard Williams, or St. Clair. Schuylkill county, spent Sunday with his family. O. A. Megargel attended the funeral of Lance Hines, at Moscow, yesterduy. (leorge Moore, or Yurden, was a cull er In town on Sunday, .loscoh Fork, inside mine carpenter at the Ontario shuft. met w ith a painful accident yesterday while working on a plune llxlng some pulleys, by being struck w ith a wiiv rope. His right b g wus broken above the ankle, and four lingers on his li'ft hand were lacerated. Henry M. Duvles uiul II. 1. Saunders, of Hyde Park, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Wnrne yesterday. WINTON, Stehen Cairns, jr., called on Prlce burg friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook have re turned from a two weeks' visit with relatives ut Nanticoke. At u citizens' caucus held last week, the following ticket was nominated: For council. T. J. Hell, three years; Hen Travis, two years; Harney Childs. one year. Constable, John Drake. Judge of election, Samuel Harper. School directors. Charles Sutton, Harry Fletcher. Justice of the peace, James Hell. Inspectors. Itlchnrd Fletcher. P. Fltzpatrlck. Mr. und Mrs. John Itrush spent Sun day with relatives at Providence. t leorge Taylor and Miss Annie Hun ter were callers In Scranton Saturday. Chris. Powderly. of CHibondale, was a visitor in town Saturday evening. Miss II. Williams, or Wunnmle. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. I.. Klchnrds. Joseph Hests. of this place, moved his family to Peckvllle Thursday. William Klecs, of Archlmld, spent Sunday with Tena Hunter. te R Avsviiisn. Frank Y. tonely, foreman of the Kocktl. nnd Hurt A. liiiylord, of Wy ulusing. were guests of the hitter's brother Sunday. Dan Tuttle. of Stroiidsburg. arrived in town Saturday evening and will again "roll" cigars for C. 11. Miller. He tukes the place of A. !. Miller, who re-engaged himself in the cigar factory of F. J. Miller & Sons. Kmory Cogswell, of Tow.mdu, who has been in Silvaru for a fortnight, was in town last Tuesday and on Wednes day went to Jackson Valley to visit his mother, after. which he will return to his home, where he Is engaged In the the chain factory. Mr. and Mrs. K. I Parks, of Ithaca. N. Y., are in town and vicinity for n short period visiting relatives nnd friends. He wns resident of Pike township fourteen years ugo. one of our Pike township's young men. John F. McCauh y. left yesterday for New York city, where he lias se cured a lucrative position in a retail grocery store. For the past few months he bus been engaged in the same line of business at Towunda. it.... vi !nvl..H. of Nenth. was a vis itor at the Congregational muuse lust Saturday. Kill tor Keeler nnd his "devil." H. S. Baldwin, took o business trip to Hum erlield Inst Saturday. our landlord. J. U I.aTtue, Is confined to his rooms suffering from a sprained shoulder. Herbert Tteecher represented the township as a juror last week. V. H. Thompson, esi., of Wyaluslng. hns recently been appointed master and examiner In divorce of this county. The Methodists of this place, will hold a donation for their pastor. Rev. T. It. Warms, next Friday evening. A coal fever hns struck a few of our enthusiastic residents and several acres of land have been leased from a few of our nearby farmers. What the pros pect Is, we know not. Tho. license question, which has caused considerable thought and ex citement in this lxrough, has been brought to a focus. At the session of the court last Monday the matter was laid up for two weeks 011 account of a remonstrance, but since the landlord has concluded a settlement by with drawing his petition, thus giving us a "dry" town for a rar at least. The semi-annual meeting of the Eastern Bradford Christian Endeavor !rsy" v PURE vS union will convene nt Camptown on Friday afternoon and evening. Febru ary 21. A good programme is being arranged by the president. Ilev. S. 1. Davis, of this place. Mrs. Philetus Hames was burled In the South Hill cemetery on Sunday. She died at her home in Uerrickvillis on Friday after an Illness of some time. She wus an uged ludy, highly respect ed and leaves a lurge number of rela tives and friends. The Installation of the Free and Ac cepted Masons lodge took place here on Sffuturday evening, after which a ban quet was given by the members at the I.nKue house. 5. N. Johnson nnd daughter, Mattle, have been visitors nt Flinghnmton, N. Y the past week. Charles H. Henham has been ill with an attack of bilious fever for a few days past. The sad and sudden news of the de mise of Captain Joseph II. Hurst reached this place last Saturday, he having been found dead In his room at the home of his brother J. W. Hurst, In Derrick, on that morning. The day previous he hud been at the county seat und returned thnt night supposedly to be feeling as well as common, although his health hail been on the decline for some time. Mr. Hurst wus known to the members of the Grand Army of the Ut public through a wide coun try, he being a member of the 1'nlted States army and but a few yeiirs ugo placed on tlie retired list, ami up to the time of his death wns allowed a liberal commission. He will be greatly missed in this county, as he wus always found willing to ussist In public exercises when called upon. We have been un able to secure 11 notice of Ihe funeral. Several of our young people were en tertained nt Frank Nichols' last Thurs day evening. Dancing was the princl p.il feature of the evening's entertain ment. Supper was also served. Yin- World's Fair Phonograph Con cert company are billed for school hall this week, Monday and Tuesday even ings. The "wonder" Is under the man agement of I,. S. Tuttle. who conies highly: recommended by the press nnd general public. They come from Nich ols, N. V.. where they hud a three nights' stand, which goes to show that their programme must be of u high order und well appreciated. Their in strument Is said to be one of the largest carried on the road. We bespeak for Hie gentleuuin crowded houses, and we hope next week to suy more 111 their favor as they expect to soon visit the many towns of The Tribune's territory. Parties seem to be a great craze among our friends these days, as sev eral have recently been held nearby. Last Friday evening a very pleusunt was hud nt the Methodist parsonage in honor of Miss Mattle Wurnoi-k's birth day. A' sumptuous repast was served anil It is needless to suy that all did themselves justice. The guests were: Misses Mattle Johnson, Lizzie- Hock well. Maud Coolbaugh. Ada Muttler, Nettie Miller. Grace Gorhum. Helen Moore. F.thel liabcock, Carrie Agnew. Cnrrle lEogers, Mable Morris, Lena Kllswortli, Mnme Parks, Muttle l'.os worth. Nellie Hutchinson, and Messrs. Albert Miller, Arthur Worden, Hen Mnynnrd. Jiulson Coleman, H. W. Northrop. Ilohcrt Duvles, Hugh Hos worth. Fay Ciorhain. Gardie Carl, Floyd Moore. Leslie Habcock. James Cnnfleld, George Rogers, Luther Gage, John Reynolds. Howard Hutchinson, Frank Giii l.iii 1, Herbert Wakelield and Kdgar Putton. FACTORYVILLE. Miss Minn Fassett, of Scottsville, is the guest of her uncle, Prof. Fnsselt of Academy street. James Goodwin, of Newton Centre, was calling on friends nt this place on Monday. Dr. A. H. Woodward and A. 11. Moss, of Tunkhnnnock. were callers ut Mrs. It. W. Tourjes on Monday. The Keystone Christian Endeavor union will hold their annual quarterly meeting at this place February 7. In the First I la pt 1st church. There ure to be speakers from u distance and a very interesting meeting Is anticipated. Every one rhoiild come. Programme will appear later. Stewart Ellsworth, of Vose. Is spend ing u few days nt his uncle's, A. I. Reynolds. Covenant and business meeting at the First Hnptist church at l.Srt Satur day afternoon, und at X?A the Young people's Rible union meet in the Sun day school room. Special meetings will continue at the First Hnptist church from Tuesday to Friday nights, this week. Painters and paper hangers nre at work finishing the interior of Miles Gardner's cosy home which lios lutely been remodeled. The Ladles Aid of the First Baptist church will hold their next meeting at tlie residence of Miss Fannie. Mathew son on Main street. Wednesduy after noon, Jan. '2 The Republican. Democrat and Pro hibition parties have all nominated a full borough ticket for the coming elec tion. Miss Ida Marshall, of Dunmore, anil Miss Eva Townsend. of Tuukhunnock, are visiting friends In town. L. D. Keinmer, who hns been con fined to his home by sickness for the past week, is able to attend to his duties again. If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth, Mrs. Wlnslow'n Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil liens 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. He sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. 1 1 NICHOLSON. Mrs. M. R. Robllng and son. Arthur, of Scranton, were visiting her sister, Mrs. Joe Walker last week. Mrs. Al. Latham returned to her home In Gouldslioro yesterday. The Ladies' Working Guild will meet In the lecture room of teh Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon to sew for some poor fumllien. after .which will be served a ten cent supier. All ar,e Invited. After the regular meeting of Nichol son lodge. No. 4:t8, .Free and Accepted Masons, Saturday evening, a banquet was given at the Opera house to which the ludies were Invited. There were visitors present from Union, Shlller, Hyde Purk,. Waverly, Harford and Fuctoryville. A very line supper was served by the ladles of the Women's Christian Temperunce union. Mrs. A. J. Wilcox Is visiting friends In Scranton. R. D. Newton, of Huwley, Is a caller In town. - Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, of Honesdale, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. o. H. Williams. AVOCA. A large crowd attended the clewing of St. Mary's fair on Saturday evening. The Mooslc band entertlnaed the as semblage with several choice selections. The following articles were chanced off: Range, George McHule, Hyde Park; bedroom suit, David Powers, Plttston; chair, Thomas Morahun; nil pulntUig, Lawrence Morahan; parlor lamp, Jas. S. McHale; oil painting. John Nally, Duryea; sled, William McGowan: lire Bcreen, Mary Swift; quilt, Mrs. T. Mul erome; side-board, Mary Muloney, West Avoca; chenille curtains, Patrick Dean; blankets, John Ileuley; centre table, J. H. Anderson; boy's suit, Tony Wallow; picture, Ella Hums; lamp, Anthony Early; Rev. J. J. McCabe's picture, Harry Gllhooley; boy's suit, Mary McDonald; Hllile, Eddie McQueen; The fair marked the opening of the new silk mill und was patronized by all clusses. We hope this succecss will be a forerunner of the prosperity of the nilk Industry which will be In opernUon in a few weeks. Dr. Mason, of Wilkes-Knrre will here after Instruct St. Mary'?"choir. Mrs. Michael Dougherty, of Main street, Is lying cvltlcully 111 of pulnion ure trouble. Miss Kate Taylor, of Scranton, spent Suuluy Willi friends In town. Miss Nellie Callahan opened a select night school in No. 1 building lust even ing. Mr. und Mrs. E. Snyder spent Sunday with friends In Kingston. The borough teachers will convene in session on next Saturday. An iu It resting programme has been at -ranged. Mlsyes Joe and Auustasiu ClilTord, of South Side, returned home yesterday after a brief visit with their cousin. Miss Lydla Connor, of Grove street. A bell Kocial will be held ut the home of Mrs. J. H. Christiun on Friday even ing, February 7. The proceeds will be donated to the bell fund of tlie Method ist Episcopal church. J. J. McCarthy will move Into his new residence on Muln street on the 1st of February. Miss Tessie McHale, of Dunmore, Is spending a few days with frlemls'in town. Mrs. Jacob Webster is spending a few days with friends In Carbondale Beginning last evening, the new lire alarm system wil lie sounded every evening ut S o'clock. Miss Maria Clifford, of the West Side, Is lying dangerously ill of typhoid fever. Miss Ellu Burns, of Cherry street, gave a party to her frineds last even ing In .O'Mulley's hull. A large number attended. Miss Burns was the success ful competitor In the contest at St. Mary'f fair. The party was given in honor of the event. WYOMING. A surnrlse party wns tendered Miss Ella Crosby Saturday. 1 A Democratic culicus will be held this cvenlncr nt he West street school house. John Hewitt will remove his family to Ashley Thursday. Mr. und Mrs. William Dawson and their daughter, are spending a few days at Ttinkhiinnock. Miss Ella Dodson, of Wilkes-Rarre, IION'T WEAI? A TRUSS all your iif. H 1 nnimyiiik;. and lint alwayasiile. p. will not cost much to Uavtf'ynur Rupture Cured. I do It by n new mot in'. Nn sur gery, no detention from business. Yon will only nn?d to nuke I r 0111 four to oiht weaklr visits to my utile Tail or write f'r teatMiioninli. A. P. O'MAI.I.fiV, Al. U.i Rupturt Specialist, M) S. Wali imtim M.. dk"t.-Bnrre,Pa. Ruptured for Forty Years. Mr. .1. K. hwiu r.. employed in Hie Central ruilroad ahop. lives 'i Rood street, AaMt-y. Pa anya: "Forty yrarftiinn I lieoaiue rnptuied. I am new clou to Ur yeara of atfe. 1 anfferd pain, luconvenii'we. and, I might nil I, torture at times. I nver know iinn fort, na I now have it, "for years. A few niontliH E3o I became inter, sled in tho many lelvfrliemonta of 'Rup. turo Cured,' by Dr. O'MHlloy.and bnihe; n anfforer, I underwent treatment. To my anrprim-, I lira happr to any tlmt 1 am now well. 1 w rk eveiy day now and enjoy life. I mako tiiU state mailt fur the bom-tit of my fellow suffer-a, whom I know are unxionato ha cured of a trouble that makes lifo nil" erable. and which only tllo-e who Buf fer unueratanu. Tribiine Almanac 18SS 110 PAUHS 25 CKNTS. POSTPAID ANOTHE AT EMPIRE DRY We have cleaned up about all our odds and ends and sell them aa rapidly an thry come In, but we were lucky to catch on another snnp. We cleaoad up ono mill if underwear. There U no doubt you are aware how we buy goods; nlwayn SO cents on the dollar, and (five the benefit to our trade. Thix anle In Important, and If you want to buy undpryear, here you are. C9 dozen of mixtures, woolen underwear, nice, clean staple Roodv, at 3 centa each, or 50 rents for the suit. Boys, from 21 to 34, any size, for '3 cents. Cloaks, never In the history of this line could you purchase a cloak for the price as this season. 1'lain facts: the season was unfavorable this year and the manu THE GREAT CUT PRICE STORE HENRY GOODMAN, Manager, 516 Lackawanna Avenue. was the guest of her sister, Miss E. M. RoVell, Sunday. Miss Sndle Hoffman Is visiting friends at Plains this week. Ae Republican caucus will be held In the West Dlstict Wednesday evrening. .8 Don't be Foolish cm) taltc tome other brand ol condensed milic, thinking it ia mat aa guud" aa the "! 1 1 all' 1 1 H 1 -k Avh1l EAGLE BRAND li Has No Equal THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1393. CAPITAL SURPLUS $250,000 40,000 JOHN T. POSTER, President. W. W. WATSON, Vice President. A. It. WILLIAMS, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Samuel Piuos, .Tame M. Everliart. Irving A. Kiui'k, IMorce K. Kinloy. Jspli .1. Jennyn, Al. S. Keniur-r, liarli s f. ilattlicwa. JuhuT. Portur, W. W. Watson. AND LIBERAL. This bank invites tlm pitronajo of businpss inuu and drain kcuuibIIv. Ik)? A SerH 5 cants fa s-mnli pncfcaT'. Faultier Chsrr.ical Company. Ea tl" mors, Md. A L'tiptltlte YtVrKu-n Ci")inn(t'td 'r tor LCST tViANHftfin JV aAn -,; ill m "i-iVK IirsrltG of Irtatirifiit. T;iti:Ol::i. nriMlunnir went. Few, Nitvous Debility, Nightly Knihrlor.s. Consumption, mwnit.v, KiIkvM nr t' rains nnd ins cf power c" the Ui n er.itiTOOi'r.nriiUtiiittlErjdJie ioi'ftut!, miiticfi tiid mar rt.iKOlsquufclTCurrtltiy Dr. i:oIrl;rm'SponNh Nerve A- ruin. Th y not only onro by f rl mir nt tli wot of din r?in, but hio acreiit M:il V. 'I'OX l and lil.Olilft ' JU bi inline hnvlr tint pnk plow to pa! t !nU and iWtiti.ii' the VlUE F YOi.TII to th pr.itnt. Iy nail, or 0 for 5 with iH- t-n truaritntei' lo v.trv or iTiinid V'- monrr. B'.kiIc , - -nibr- ' !-:;. Jiew To-''. ! For Ml by JOHN H. PTTOT.rfl. nrugi. : fist, Wyorn'n nve. and Ppmrp trh ROOF.TISniNG AID SOLOEHiRS An dene cwny with by .tho use of HART. MAN'S PATKNT PAINT, which consl.iU of Inrredienta well-known to all. It can be appllod to tin, galvanized tin, aheet Iron roofa, abo to brick dwellngi, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack 1DB or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any hind by many yeara, and It'a cost does not exceed one-fifth that of the coat of tinnine. Is sold by the job or pound. Conirnots taken by wc can aivc YOU SATISFACTION l&iU.ilUW - LLs3 .... ..: . "J" Work you will need soon. The Scranton Tribune Job Dept. THE GOODS CO facturers were compelled to throw their goods upon the niaiket. Prices were no oblect. We have a hold on lhene goods. 200 cloaks, we don't claim they arc sylish but they nre pood for this cold weather, nnd when you Ket one for 11. any uizo from 22 to 41', In black blue only. We have some stylish coats ulso. but style always costs something, which wo Will jell you In blnck blue or any other color, 'short coat, for $4.99. Hove you seen our hluck cloth cape? Not 'equaled In price nor In quality, oniy $3.99, for ten days. We have not time to write ads. . We have the biggest barguins you have ever seen In shawls, blankets and wool-knit goods und sweaters. QmtSl GLEARlii SHE ESTABLISHED 1873 CARPETINGS You can save money by purchasing now. Carpets of every grade are advancing in price.. AW antici pated this and bought accordlingy. There is no advance in price with us. A special line of Rugs - Combination Angora, F?ur, Royal Axminsters, Wiitons, Smyrna and Japanese AT LESS THAN THE USUAL COST PRICE. New and beautiful designs for the spring trade ia the highest grades of Wiltons, Axminsters, Vel vets, Brussels and Tapestries at prices which will be sure to suit you. All goods purchased now will be stored free ot charge uutil wanted. S. G. KERR, rtO Lackawanna Ave. THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. 10 WHITE PINE TIMBER For Heavy Structural Work. ANY SIZE, MNP OP TO FORTY FEET LONG RICHARDS LUMBER CO 22 Commonwealth Bids., Scranton, Pa. Telephone 422. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Oeneral Off ice: SCRANTON, PA bUT 8 1. SO BUOK II THE WOULD. "AitUnrtartditadvltartm." t TktoLmdle' Holhl French nmffole KM -tea Soot dtilnrod fiw unrirhc la the U.S., oa rMf plot dan. uoaar vrnvr, or I'uaUl Net Sr Kqnl nrj wmt Ika boou old Is alt ratal! frm tat tl.to. w hu tola boot ourMlraa, ihanfora a far anlf tha ft. thi mm cw, aiLtl If r.ny osa U not aattaflai wa will rarano ma unv' orMndanoUifrpalr. opava loa or iomnon ctui. width. V, It. B. a KO. V iIzm 1 to 1 and half jpJjlEea. Btndyourf; r. L. y.'T k. A. turn M.u Shoe fSSSS&Ss tpeeiai tcrmt to Jjmltr: HH iXav; V,. Ji fk CaU. jH mm.' '.g0i0NiJ lllt Wc bave always considered it, without regard to ethics, poor liitsiness policy to depart from the lines ol strictest truth in the statements contained in our advertisements. There are concerns who think it jjiod Imsiness to wildly exaggerate in their ads, as suming that the majority of the people like to he humbugged. We think, however, like the woman who killed the goose tuat lam inc golden eg?. Wo Are in Business for " Keeps." Very often we have rate bargains for our customers. Then is the time when we want what we sav to be implicitly believed, and we never intend to advertise a single article or group of articles or a special sale of any kiud without a thorough fottndati iu fact, w hen you sec it in an "Economy" ad it's s!. A l'ev of tha Kolding Cribs with woven wire bottoms, worth regularly 3.00 and J.?. 50, Cotton Top Mattress to fit, 51.4s. In an off corner found ten Cobbler worth 54, 55 and 50, And still auotlier find, lilty oriental Mats worth $1.00 each, we sell at Now going 011 in our Clothing Department. Terms ( ALL CASH or as PART CASH and Usual I BALANCE HONTHLY. I TELEPHONE 5154 SON & CO. Opp. Main Entrance Wyoming Housi I CALL UP 8881. HILONEY OIL 11 iBIDRIi CO. OILS, -r VINEGAR AND CIDER. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STRBST M. W. COLLINS, M'tfT. 218 Wyoming ave. POLICY I Creen Tag Price $1.98 Kockcrs, oak and mahogany finish, Green Tag Price $2.98 49 Cents SUIT AND OVERCOAT SALE