The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 19, 1896, Page 8, Image 8
-C TTIE SCTRAXTOX TRIBUNE WJSDNKSJIAV". MOKNINtt, VKBUUAKV 1!), 1890." GARBONDALE. . tReajderi will plae note that sdvertlne. ftitnts, orders fur Job wurk. and Items for publication left at the eetabllahment of shannon Co., tiesertealer. North Main street, will recelva prompt attention; oi lice open from I a. m. to 10 p. in. CHIMES OF NORMANDY. A Successful Representation by Homo Talent Excellent Music. The Lyceum Opera company, com- . prlxiiiK home talent, pave a prcsenta tinn of tln "ChlmoH of Normandy" Monday anl last nights to large and ' appreciative audiences. The effort wa a HUi'cens artistically and financially, the lienelit accruing to the Carbeindale hospital. The aUllltyidiKplayed by the leiuilnir character van worthy of the reputation of the amateurs of thu city In operatic and dramatic worn. J ne entire performance rellected the great est credit upon Professor Itichard Uml say, of Scranton, and W. D. Kvan. of t'arbondale, under whose direction the opera was performed. f P. O'Connor's opening speech and political poem was n decided success. The cast was us follows: Serpolette, Marie 'Daley; Oermaine, Mury Maxwell, Gertrude, Susanne, ."lunette. Maine O'Buyle; Jeanne. Min nie Howeii ; Henri, Uanlel P. Moyles; Jean. Frank P. C'outes; (iuspard. A. It. Jones; ltullll. Patrick Klrkwood. No tary, ('. I. O'Connor. The chorus was composed of the follow luff persons: Sopranos. Kmma Harrett. Maud Carter. Munile Maxwell. Sarah Davis; altos, Hi lil Set Kerlns, Alnry tierrity: bassos, August Neisen, Henry Herry, J. V. Rourke, Joseph Kirs, James tSudwnod, Marry Itettew; tenors, Wlllard Kvans, Melvln Teppin, Hubert Matthew, Frank Klbrecht, T. A. Kirk wood. Richard Kerwln, P. .1. Hoylan, I. llollenlmck. It Is expected that the funds of the hos pital will be augmented by about ABSTAINERS BANQUET. The knights of l ather .Mnthew Runquct. A Most I'njnyshlo linthcrlng. The Knights of Father Mathew held thi ll' annual banquet in the Watt hall, on North Church street, and it was one of tlm most successfully conducted ad'alrs ever held In the city. The social part commenced promptly at X o'clock, and was kept up until into. Professor John Firth furnished the music and V. J. Collins acted as prompter. The dance was a decided success. The Ladies' Temperance society proved themselves most ctliclent cater ers and t lie bu millet hall was most elub oiutely decorated. Supper over, the president, Andrew Pldgeon, wus loustniuster of the even ing and Introduced Frank l. S. Collins, who responded to the toast of "Our So ciety." Thomas J. Hoylan respomled to the toast of "Our Hattullon." J. J. .No lan proposed the toast of "Our Invited liuests," and was well received. PERSONAL AND OTHER lTIi.MS. Mrs. Henry Reynolds will leave Fri day for Owego. J.' J. O'Hoyle and Martin Flynn. of Bel anion, spent Monday in the city. William Davis, or Hyde Park, is vis iting Kvan Davis, of South Wyoming street. Jury Commissioner John Munition is lying dangerously III at his home on Brooklyn street. Henry Keurtiey. of Sfi Scott street, employed as a brakemun on the Ontario and Western, had his hand squeezed between the bumpers. Dr. Jenkins um-putut-d a thumb. - PECKVILLE, Miss tlerthu K Wer. of Wllkes-Harre, spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mrs. John Hughes, of Scranton. vis ited at the home or Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Peck last Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. lieorge Williams, A. F. Kir gcr and sister Herthu. called on Mrs. Weber at Dunmore, last Sunday. The donation which was tendered Rev. S. C. Wat kins "t the Methodist F.plscopul church parlors last .Monday evening, was well attended and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all present. A bountiful supper was served which bespeaks great credit for the ludles that so ably conducted It, unil ii.'.:ir wus realized. John Dixon, of Jessup, aged il2 years, died o pneumonia lust .Monday after a lingering illness. Funeral services will lie held tomorrow afternoon, Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. John K. Milroy, of Waverly, was a caller In town yesterday. .Miss Ida Thomas has returned home from an extended visit at liingliamton. .Mrs. Thomas Sltgraves died at her home on Hrook street Tuesday morning at S o'clock, aged 1!7 years. She was the tlaiighter of .Mr. and .Mrs. Henry liow Mi and has resided nearly all her life In this vicinity. She-Is survived by her hlisbaml and three small children, the oldest being about X years old. An nouncement or the funeral will be mude later. Mr. La Harr. of Jermyn, was a visit or in town last Tuesday. About 3 o'clock Monday afternoon fire was discovered in the cellar of the Central school building. An alarm was sent from box 7 and Wilson Hose rom pany quickly responded. The lire was Nerves Are like Fire-. They are Good Servants liut make Poor Masters To kefp your Nerves steady, Your Head rleai Build up your titrenjfth, Sharpen your Appetite. if You must have Pure Rich Blood The Best Medicine to Vitalize and Enrich the Blood, it Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier Prominently in the Public Eye. Hood's Pilla r an lirer Ills, billon aiVUU B 1-1119 be-MUchs. HSo. GREAT REMNANT SALE 1,100 yards of Carpets, from 5 to 39 yards In earn piece. consistiUK of til following Best Makes: $ .85 Tasestnr . Carost for 35c 1.15 Body Brussels for 50l ; 1.25 Velvet Carpet for 65c 1.15 Moquetts Carpet for 65c 1.35 Axnlnster Carpet for -75c SALE TO CONTINUE FOR SII DAYS ONLY ' Term Cask Durlag This Sale. J. SCOTT IN GLIS 419 Lackawanna Ava. "" V v Impoverished . , ' Blood whether due to the Inheritance, of some scrofulous disorder, or caused by a depleted condition of the system, is the cause of much agony. "A terrible complexion, foul eruptions, - and loathesome ul ccrs'are but outward symptoms the sufferer should remember that all of the . great organs of the body are likewise diseased, and the day cannot be long distant when death must surely ensue. Bovinine when taken for this trouble, is a means of salvation. It creates new flesh tissue and pure red blood corpuscles, and by giving strength to the great vital cen tres of the bodv, it enables them to perform their functions nat urally, and thus dispel the existing poisons by the natural channels. It is not a medicine, but a pow erful food preparation and invigo rant, and is endorsed by ' over 25,000 physicians. extliiKiilHhed by some students with ailH of wilier before the hose coin puny 11 ill veil The lire wan euttseil by a defective Mite from the furnace. The hiillilinir was only kIIkIiUy duiuaced The pcliuol wits closed yesterday lint will re-open th!" nmrnliiR. Miss Alaliel doi-tf.'in, of WynmltiK tieuiinury, HOeut Sunday Willi her par ents. Mr. und Mrs. Puvld Morgan, ut Wlnton. Mis. Asa Scott met with n very lmin ful accident last Monday. She was en Kilttcd in thaw 111'; out a water id tie. und was s'andliit on a box ulu-n she ti ll mi the Moor 011 her arm and sus tained u severe sprain. Mis. ieoiBe 'Thomas Is visiting her daiiKhter, Mrs. John li.nn, at KiUKltam tun. HONESDALE. Saturday next licln.tr Washing-ton's birthday, the Hulicsilale National bank will be closed. Mrs. V. K. tlreeley, nf Scranton, is visiiuiR trH-ndx here. The men of (irttce i huivh cleared $1;V, ut their late supper. The Opera House was packed to crowding Monday night, the occasion of the Ked Men's entertainment und ball. The progrunime which follows was well rendered und wus thoroughly enjoyed by all present: overture, .Metzgar's or chestra; Spanish cuvaliers, Messrs. Kutz and Donu, mandolin. Freeman, violin; l.elneund Uoetscli. guitar: vocul sulo, Miss Maggie Kl-rliai ill : vocal solo, Kilw.'ii'il lirnwn; 'l!roken Hearts," a recitation, by John '.inner, ami illus trated with living pictures; recitation, "Vli'Klniu.M." Miss Lizzie I'inkne.v: farce In one act, "Loan of a lover," Miss Mag gie Kberhanlt, Miss Itarharn Zeltz. Au gustus lieucke. lieorge Smith, W illiam T. Heft, John iSroner. After" the enter tainment the chairs were removed ami the dance followed. Aletzgar's orches tra rendered very line music. The hall was so crowded during the Hrst part of the evening that dancing wus utmost Impossible. Miss Antoinette 1). Tta II entertained a number of Indies yesterday afternoon ut a curd party. A load of young people enjoyed a leap year slelghrlde to Waymart last even ing. Supper wns served ut the home of Judge t'urr. .Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kingston, Is the guest of Mrs. W. M. (iardner. The electric light plant Is now fun ning day and night. The light Is ready to be turned on at al times, which is a great accommodation heretofore luck ing. Sleighing continues to be very tine. The thermometer fell to eighteen de grees below Kern Tuesday morning. Voting In the borough yesterday was very iinet und only a small vote was polled. - HAWCEY. The leap year slelghrlde party which wus to go to llonesdale Monday night. was postponed on account of the cold weather. Irene, daughter of James C. Moffatt, of Dunmore, Is quite seriously ill with pneumonia at li. u . Ilishop s, at Georgetovt n. r. li. Wiekhnm. of Liberty, IS. Y was in tow n .Monday. Joseph Nell is eonlineu" to the house with n very had cold. Miss tjussle (iolliim, who has been spending several days visiting friends at Honestlale, returned home Monday afternoon. tleorge AVelsh returned home from Scranton Monday afternoon. TAYLOR. The committee selected by the Ivor- Ites to prepare for Bt. David's day ara requested to meet In the vestry of the Congregational church this evening:. W. H. Harris, of Stori-s street, ljuid his sister, of Peckville, a visit yester day. Some of our schools were closed yes terday owing to the intensity of the cold. The children kept themselves in doors. QLENBURN. The AH Collegiate hockey team, of Scranton, will play their postponed game of hockey with tllenbtirn today (Wednesday) at 1.311 o clock. Andrew Lelghton has returned home after an extended trip through Canada. Leon Colviti, of Scranton, spent bun- day with friends here. Bert Gritlin Is nerlously 111. CLARK'S SUMMIT. A party consisting of twenty-four of our little hoys and girls, went to Shultz- vllle for a slelghrlde on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Townson, of Mill City, visited Mrs. V. Billings on Satur day and Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Oregory are vis iting relatives In Susquehanna county for a few days. AVOCA. Election day passed off very quietly. hut up to a lute hour last evening: no dellnite account could be obtained of the contest. '' A delegation of the Hose nomnanv of this town represented that body at the Wyoming Hose . company's -fair last evening. Mr. and Mm. Charles Oanehell, of I.tl- nerne; Mrs, Darlington and Misses Clarke and Kolchune, of Pittston. were guests of Richard I. O'Malley yester day. Misses Nellie MeOlynn and Maine Kane are spending a few days with friends In Wilkes Karre. The marriage of Miss Alice Davidson. of the West Side,' and Peter Walsh, of Moosie. was solemnized at St. Marv s church last evening, Kev. M. P. nrane officiating. The bride and her attend- ant. Miss B. Doran. were beautifully attired In artistically designed gowns and carried l.rldii! bouquet. The Hi-noil was attended by Walter Con way. After the ceremony the bridal party was tendered u reception at the home of the bride's mother. Only the Immediate relatives were present. Mr. und Mrs. Walsh were the recipients of many beautiful and -useful presents. They will begin housekeeping In a neat ly furnished home in the North Knd. Mrs. Lawrence Kourke. of Waymart, is spending a few days with Mrs, P. Boylan, of Lincoln Hill. ' Mrs. John Walsh, or the North End, fell on the ice a few days ago and sus tained a broken arm. William Jennings, of the North End. participated In the Young Men's Insti tute entertainment at Dunmore last last evening. The Mooslc band held their annual ball in Emmet hall on Monday evening and was largely attended. Many peo ple from surrounding: towns were pres ent. Miss Agnes Olbboiui furnished the music. Philip Clifford, jr.. of the West Side. Is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. lE RAYSVILLE. Our excellent sleinhlng was followed by a thaw on Saturday making It rath er slim. The opera dates at Towanda. of which several had been made, have been can celled until after Lent. Leonard Brown, of Greenwood, our new landlord, has taken possession of the Le Raysvllle house. Our schools have been very small the past week owing to a case of scarlet fever in town. William Chaffee, of Pottervllle. has recently purchased the Fellbush prop erty in this borough and will take pos session about April 1. The suit of Jones vs. Warner attract ed several of our townsmen to the county courts lust week. It was set tled by the Jury, who allowed a Judg ment of over l In favor of Mr. Jones. The schoolmates of Paul Heecher tendered him a suryrlse party at his home last Saturduy evening. W. B. Hayson, of Swift's Beef com pany, Wlllies-Barre. visited his par ents here Suturduy und Sunday. Mercantile Appraiser K. H. Capwell made an oltlclal trip through these parts Inst week. Kav (lorhaiu has pone to New York cltv. where he Is driving a milk wagon. Ethel Wood, one of Philadelphia's street car conductors. Is visiting his old home in Prattvllle for a fortnight. J. V. Keeler and H. S. Buldwin were In Towanda Saturduy. Miss Margaret Itovd. of Lime Hill, but now teuchlng at Stevensvllle, was a guest ut Samuel Murk's over Saturday and Sunday. Esquire Leroy Coleman has been ap pointed guardian over the estate of Floyd and Miss Helen Moore. W. B. Wells, of Wyalusing. was business mun In town last Thursday. He is a member of the tirm of Wells Howard, furniture dealers und un dertakers, at that thriving town. I ministers have been "soaping" the Wyalusing people of late. W. C. Brlsl. r und 11. L. White, of Philadelphia, were visitors In town f.ir a cou;ile of cluys lust week. William I icgaw hurt, who has been a sufferer from Blight's disease for several weeks, has greatly improved, and luut Friday wus taken to a Her man hospital In Philadelphia to receive treatment. Miss Jennie Nicholson, of Rochester. N. V.. Is spending u lew duys In town us the guest of Miss Harriet Lewis. A ""' social wus held by the ICpworth League last Friday evening. The thirteenth aeinl -annual Christian Endeavor convention of Eastern Brad ford will be held under the charge of the president. Rev. H. 1. Davis, of this place, ut the Methodist Kpiscopal church in Camptown next Frlduy after noon and evening. Kelow we give the progrunime in full: Afternoon session 2.W, devotional exercises, led by Rev. J. H. Davis, Camptown; -.ill), address of welcome. Rev. M. L. Cook. Merry ull; IM'i, response, Kev. B. F. liam niniid, Wurrenham; 3.U0, uddress. Prof. Osgood. Towundu: a..'lu-4. It), papers: :i.:iu, (a) The attitude of the home 'dm a id Christian Endeavor work. Mrs. Morrow, Camptown.; :,.-lu. (bl The at titude of the church towurd Christian Endeavor work. Prof. F. II. Seward, Wyulusing: :i.ru, (- The attitude or the clergy toward Christian Kutleavor work. Rev. II. T, LUivles, Wyalusing; 4.U0. (ti) The attitude of school teachers toward Christian Kiuleuvor work, B. W. Xorlhup. LcKaysville; busi ness; 4.1f, What about our Juniors',' Rev. S. I. Davis, Leltuysvllle; 4.20. In termission. Evening session 7.O0, praise service, Miss Harriet Lines. LeRaysville; 7.1."i, Bible reading, li. 1. Hronson, LeRays ville; 7.4fi, address, Ri-v. Jumes Rainey, Laceyville; S..'M, consecration service. A young man mimed tieorge .Miles Is now in the county bustile awaiting a trial on the cliHrfii' of slealln;-: books from a school house near Towanda und also in the townshln of Pike. The fifth annual meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association of Towanda district will be held at To wtinda, Feb. L'l. T- and 'SA It com prises the counties of Bradford, Sulli van and Wyoming. Another case of scarlet fever. Miss Blennie Brlster was reported ill with the disease on Sunday. !. Luniaii Lewis, of Camptown. was a busings mun in town last week. He, with his brother. II. A. Lewis, of Wy alusing, are executors of the estate of the late J. Wesley Lewis. O. L. Dyer has sold his mercantile business at Wyalusing: to William Fox, of Marshvlew. New maple sugur (last year's ernm which is abundant in these parts, will soon be in the markets. WYO Mi InTg . Frnnk Ruse Iidh r-1iAi1 hlu eaii mill on account of colli weather. Mrs. John Kitchen, who hns been 111 with the grippe, is somewhnt better. Miss Ann! Phillitis uhaiiI Kumlav with her parents at Orange. Dr. Saunders is quite ill. Karnest tiross. of Lackawanna, was visiting his parents Sunday. Miss Maggie Hwltxer spent Sunday with her cousin, Klmer Switzer, of Kingston. James Harrington is quite ill. tieorge Ammernian was calling on friends at Orange Hunday. Johnson Baker, of Kingston, was call ing on friends here yesterday. Joseph f'asterlln. aon and daughter, Harry anil Llnzle. qrul John Longwell, a as-hiain salAjaa SLEEPLESS SALLOW SKIMIED (reqiMittly chew and smoke Immensa , quantities ol tobacco and wonder all Ue time why Uion look so bad, leal so mean. Try under an absolute guar antee ol benefit and final euro, or monev re!unded,tho taking al sinyle box ol NO-TO-BAC regulates tobacco using, builds up nervous system, makes pure, rich blood Many report : gain ol ten pounds in ten days. Go buy a Lex. Try it under yeur own DRUGGIST'S GUARANTEE. ! 5tst Is authorized to sell No-To-Boc un : er absolute guarantee to cure every : form of tobacco using. Onr rrrltten guar- '. antes, free sa-npla of No-To-Bac and ; book lot called 'lton't Tobacco gptt and Smoke Your Ufa Away." mailed for the : Siklnr. Address THE STEELING REM- DYOO.. Chicago. Montreal. Can.. N Y, S3 i CA8CARI2TO ZSSStSHSnL COOD THING - Plug Tobacco A Great big Piece fop 10 Cents. of Orange, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McRIII Sunday. W. (I. Rhoads has returned home. Mrs. Nesblt and Mrs. Professor Denn. of Kingston, were guests of Mrs. (I. T. Townuud Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Antrim spent Sunday with her cousin at Scrunton. OLD FORGE. Mrs. Brungess. of Orange, was the guest of friends on Sunday. Tile ladles of the new church will serve a Martha Washington tea in the basement on Friday evening. Supper 25 and 15 cents. Two slightly Intoxicated men ussuult ed II. O. Russell on Tuesday afternoon, but he sent them sprawling In the dirt. Misses Mary und Margaret Dorr, uf West Pittston, were tile guests of Mis Jennie Drake on Saturday. Miss Hattle Saffnrd, or Brooklyn, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Drake. The Epworth League convention of the Avocu sub-district will meet ut the Brick church today. If tha Baby Is Cutting teeth. Mrs. WlnBlow'iJ Soothing Syrup hns been used for over Fifty Years by Mil liens of Motheri for tlielr Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child. Softens the Quins. Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of tl e world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslovv's Soothing Syrup," und take no other kind. Twenty-five rents a bottle. PREVENT Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia. The Favorite Cough Cure. THE FAHILY FRIEND It cures where others fall. It Is guar anteed to cure all lung and throat trou ble!". No cure; no pay. ssle everywhere. Ask your dealer for it. Price, & cents. Cured ol Pains In Hi Lungs. Anthony Yeager contractor 121 Mill street. Wilkes-Hurrc. I'a., says three bot tles of Dr. Alexander's Lung Healer. Uie fainoim coiikIi cure, cured me of asthma suit pains in my limns uTier pin-tiiuoni j. You can put me clnwn us u strong be liever In Lung Healer. No cough medicine like It. French Injection Compound Cares ponltlTely, quickly, (not mernljr checks.) Uuaranteed or moony refunded. AmM dangerous reoi-Hlics. Prlvaiajr buttle. Mix Kutiles (will euro severest canal ftenl prepaid, bemtre ftoin abMmtlAO, wltli only klcnunutlly made nyrlng to any adorns fur a. uo. DH. LOW'S BOOK FREE To r'1 sufTi-rars of I DROKS Ol-' VOl III, LOST VNiOH and DISK ASKS (IP MEN AND W ().MI:N, afl pages: cloth bound : seoiucly ualrd aud ma lad freo Trtineut. by rufl trictiy eotifidentlal, auil a tonitivaqniek eure fua aafjMl. Nu matter how lung standing, I v.iii r-ouiiTuiy cam jo.i, vrue or c:t. Jiff. I.f 3 J9 N. t5t!i Si.. Phllada . In ' 3.1 yenr' i fctlmi us praetire. MV HI II . aV Bl K O Sir r S ('JHTHH'5) ft. nnt ft eants foe mats paebaga. Faultless Chsmloal Company. BaW moe, Md. PU5H IT ALONG it OF ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS ALSO MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AT Greatly Reduced Prices. 111 LACKAWANNA AVENUE turner Franklin Avenue. ROOF TURING AUD S0LDERS& All don sway with by the as sf HART ! BASH rATKNT fAlNT. Whlnh wilaf f Ingredients well-known to all. It caa bs appllad to tin, galvanised tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwellnri, which will prevam aosoiuiaiy any crumeiuac crack log or braaklnc of tha brick. It will oat last tinning or any kind by many yaara, and It's cost does not exceed ona-Ofth thai f tha cost of llnnliiK. Is sold by tha , iuna, voniraris taan oy TONIO UARXUJiKX. W Blrah Bt, REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a Well Ma UtDy.fflyW offVIe. THI OMAT soth bay. JF-H.0E33XTOXI X.XIIKX3X3'Sr prod ansa tha aboTa results In 30 days. It arf powerfully aud quickly. L'urea wlun all othara tall laaaa mas will ngalu thair lout nitnliood, sad old man will noonr their youilifiil mior by usim KBTITO. H calcii; rl aurely tmtom Monuua , IjSM Tltalltr, Jjopotfucr. Kightly Emtnalonv. Loss town, Falllac Bti niory, Wa'lnK PlMuaaea. and all asTasts ot aolf abuas or axon aad Indincreti.in vhloa onsta caa for aindy. builncM or aoarrlat II not oaly curm by mtrtin at tlia tt ol dlacaaa, bill iiaaraat Bcrvataolo aud blood bollder, briL log back Uia pink Kiow to pale cheeks end re tiorlnj the flra of youtb. I wtnli off fr.aaolty nd CaaramctloD. Inl oa bailnj RK VIVO, no ruber. It can be earned la wS atkel. By an tit 110 per peckaira, or alz for ajS.ee, with poal 'Iva written gaarantoo to ears cor Mfuad .tic money. Circular free, addrew nor.lL MEDICINE C9.. 53 Rler St., CHiCAOO. ILL ato eaJk wy Mattha ws Brat. DM(la ra, 'nalllaaw wit I as LOST MANHOOD aotlall attiialOy ulmcut boib of jounx anil mid'ilr aK" 1 itirtn and woicri. 7 ho wruti ffcctfiof YOL'TItFl L RewiKaof tnjlracnt. KIlIinT-S, producmir weak liraty NcrrniJU lability, Nlht It Kinilor.i.CoDomnplioii, linmnitr.i Jiiaustiiiex drain nntf I tit ; ol r-owcr of tho Ocu ert tire Or mrmuu tilting ono for st iicIt, mrinrrn ar.d map rlhtrelHquI 'klTcureJIiItr. Ittx!:-irtieipnnlk trv ii rutn. T:cy Dot onlyi ir? hy Htirt intr at the treat of Mr,. ttue. but ere a trrott M i: C iOl' mnd lI.O(i III I Ml Kit, brln.nnsr bttcU tin pink alow to pal taccliB und nMturiafc, the riltH ilV I'll! Til to tr ml lent. Ity mail, l.(M jwr Imx rii tor . with -Ht t'-ri 4f;iiMPiinte ! fttre or rvCnnA Ihe innnrr. Bo;lc . - Mnft-S "' ' ' i ? ily. saw .. Iter sal br JOHN IJ. PHFT,Ts. Tmm jTc. M'jroTvitniriive. una ?y.w Tribiin? Almanac 1896 it PAOES as CENTS. POSTPAID SHEBIFF SSALE TWmw raMrnfiaMl 1 'Ok H' tev 1 M ESTABLISHED. 1873 DRAPERIES, LACE, CHENILLE AND TAPESTRY CURTAINS A complete assortment in all the latest effects. Shadings in. all widths, suitable for stores or residences. " Estimates Furnished. In every grade Wiltons, Axniinstcrs, English and Domestic Brussels, Velvets aud Tapestries at moder ate prices; also Inlaid and Printed Linoleums, Corti cenes and Oilcloth, two aud four yards wide. S. G KERR, AfQ Lackawanna Ave. rWO BRANCH STORE. SIXTH THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. YOU WANT WE HAVE - LET'S GET RICHARDS 502 Commonwealth Building THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA,, Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Oeneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. , , , xmu not co- itK. rssKsi.ii J BUBaT S)IJM kUf)K IK THE WORLD. -A dlLm mm J im n dntUr lai'aeJ." i Taail aillee Salld IMach Dnals KM I aeuraieil nee enrwaere ia ute u.a.. n plot yea, cr I'oaial Mela Kauala everv war euld la alt ntall stane for S-'.M. We siake ttato baa ouranlreet therefore we guaf ante MmJU, ttfU m4 amir, and If roiv one M sot aaaaBaa e win re.QDV w. momw.' oretmlaBoOierBatr. Opes Toe or coanaos Berne. wldl-je C, D. B, a (e Dtaitn. aLaa a u-ykv i 'J Sh.J :, WM I atl 'M aVS.Xee i to a aoo EXPOSITION FURNITURE SALE ', A year of-o c put it in your w.iy to imy I'arlor and licilroom ! Suits at lower prices than were ever before made on such goods, si far as we know. Hotel and Itoat ilini; Housekeepers were quick to sec the saving, so were housekeepers generally. But we mean to make I'ctiruarr, iK-(, even more memorable to I'm niturc Buyers. Unusual conditions are helping us to do il. 1 lie New York Exposition display or "our own make" of Parlor Suits fifty in all one of a kind. But the kiud is right, frames of Cherry, others are smiled, mostly upholstered in Brocatellc and Damask. Judge the absurdly little prices. How rarely good the values are by these: P.-irlor SulM S piwes ami ?, plcrea. suit fit $A."h; :w iiilt at !"; Kr xuit at $1"; ? miiIi ut !."; " suit at l"..i; Siu Mult lit $;; (:' Kiiii Ht $7 ; 5110 (Milt at tS"; iVSi null at !''; ti'M "lit at Odd Easy Chairs and the Like l,art of ill-niiti"l biiIIs, hut iianily fur many u corner, ui? most a half. tiedroom Suits More than l Kaniiilfs. Hire dlcpK on the lirlie stairs. Hill nnlhins short of m-linj the "lit ian tell how raieiy kuoi! the val iirt ari. At Sis-oo l-ach Soliil oak amlijim hulroom "lit". It pleots; linn-ail, 7 In. Muh. tn. wiilf, IS NOTE THIS: Long credit puts comfort and refinement into your house. Does it right away NOW when you need it. Credit fur nishes many a home that would otherwise slip away!eak out and bring nothing back. You know CREDIT selling is our hobby." m Cash or Credit 225 AND 227 AND TELEPHONE 5134 SON & CQ Opp. Main Entrance Wyoming Houss. AVENUE. CAR BON DALE. TOGETHER, LUMBER CO Telephone 422 I CALL UP S682. MOir GIL rl iNUUi CO. OILS, "f VINEGAR AND CIDER. Of-TIOE AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO 181 MERIDIAN STRBB7 M. W. COLLINS, M'tffk in. deip: bpvrl mirror. 20x18 In.: bedstead hf aillioanl. 74 in. Iiixh; fontboarij, 31 in. IiIkm; wuMhHiancl. M In. hiKh, 32 In, wl le, 17 in. ilpep; two rain chairs; 1 cafie rocker; 1 table, iti in. top Kqnare; 1 towel rack. At $10.90 Each Solid 'antique oak suit, 3 plecps; bureau, 7.i in. Iiinh, 4i in. wiili". Ut In. Uwp; bevelcl mirror. SJx-S In.; hcilsteail, 7:1 In. nlg-li. fomlioarii. :il in. hlh; wuHhstantl, M in. hiKh, J:S in. wiilc. 18 In. lep. At $11.90 Each Solid antique 011 k milt, rquare fize; bil rau ami walixtuml as uliove, !txM in. bevel mirror; heilnteail, 7.", in. hiKh; fooi board, a.", in. hlKh. ut 1' Xte r.7 1 M nh . Rreriit 1 218 WYOMING AYE.