TIIE SCTiANTOX TTIIBUXK FDIDAY MOHXIXG;. MARCH C, ISftG. CARBONDALE. t!t.r wtll nlf-as not that advertl? nnt, order for Job work, ami items for fiibllrat!on left al in establishment of iihaiition Co.. newlaleT!, Nortli Main street, will receive prompt .attention; or-iic-e open from t a. m. to 10 i. m.J THE NEW ' PRESIDENT ThaTraetlon Compaay's Now Ofricial la : Mayor K. E. Ilendrick. The CarbtindalP Tim tlun company met yesterday afternoon at the power house at MayAeld. anil a number of tll wtoin and BharvhxlilerM were prtwiit. The mttetrnir was .en lied hh Mated In yesterday's Tribune to appoint the new president of the romiutiiy. to suiveeii H. H. Jadwln, whr has Iteeii foia time In t'ullfornia for his health. Aeuin the jMipular secretary,- J.- M. Nlt-hol, has i-'tiiKned both hir v(ll'e and a seat, un the lioarl of directors. The conotitullun f the new nianajre niPllt will be as follows: K. K. Heiid rlrk, uiesldent: K. A. Jadwln. secre tary and treasurer: IX W. Humphrey. I-:. I'niev. J. W. Altken. of this olty: It. M. Juiiiiey and F. V. North, of Philu diliihiii. II'WORTII LEAUUK. A l iterary MactiMatVak Held nedncoJaV sight in the M. I . Iliurch. The Kpwnrth leiiBUe of the Methodist Kpisroiul 'chuieh auve a very enjoy able literary programme as follriwH. lilrh wuh very, well rendered: " I'liiim sol.i. Miss Huth HivenlunK; reeltullon.. "As I'sual." AIIms Amy Lew Is; vocal dnett.'"Never to I'urt . Attain. "' Miss Sadie Miller ant! Mrs. Merritt . Abbey; essayt '"Is suicide ever justifi able?" Frank L. Smith; piano duett. Misses Jennie Butler and Lena Mron soii. .. Illrthday I'arty. A number of the friends assembled at the home of Oustavux Klnbnck, tm Nlnlh avenue, ,Veiines(ltiy nijtlU, oikI Kiive li i lit u pleasant nurprise in i-oni-inemorutlon or his t hirty-lifth birth day, ('utiles and other amusements were indulged in und music for dunc intr was furnished by Miss Manie .Uix well. Ucl'reshmeuls were served, unil an enjoyuble time was Sient. Those li-seiit were: Mesdames ami Mesais. William Kililmck, Itohert Klnhack. OeoiKe Sihroedcr. Ilua-o Atkinson. Kerse I'lice, Jilllles ttiiyd, OeiilBf Sull- tas. Itii-liard Tolley, John l'itssiinr Allied Medicen, Oliver Mijlley anil KiimI Kinbuik, of Arcllbubl; Mrs. .luculi Kureoui. Misses Nellie Matthews, Kinlly Tolley, Smlie Lewis. Anna nlily, it race Tonkin and' Messrs. Flunk Sttites, l!uy I'lilTm-d, Miss Hmk land and Sumui'l Lewis. Heaxniit furl v. A pleasant party met Wednesday nlrihl at the home of William Itreesc A ijiiud lime wus spent.. Those present were; Misses Annie Kvans. Allle I'rb-e. Lulu J'himiis. Sally J'hllllps. Kdllli Hilrklaild.t 'itlTlc Honey, Lottie Headen, Kdna Krne. Alice 1'iiok. and .Messrs. i leoixe Honey, Tom Imvis, Hull Jones. HuiT.V Klunlz. licoi'Ke Wliitelleld Will Bassett. Willis Jones. Ken I'hilllps. Will Jones, t'luii les Hates, Sum Kvuns, Freil Swindle. Mine .Incident. I'atrick iulilen, of Kalivlew street, wus iuite seriously injured while fol lowing his usiiul employment in the 'oulluook mine yesterday inornliiir. He wus ciiuitht between n iouded cur unl ii pillar, uud wus S(lncze.il. No bones ven broken. Successful Surgical Operation. Young i'avlil lii-ut I IdRf met with n severe accident somutlme un" in Wilson creek ami fractured his arm, und yes terday Ins. Miles mid Lowry performed nn operation to remove soutc splinters I nun the bone of his elbow. I'l.KSONAI. AM O I III K ITEMS. Mr. und Mrs. Diivid Moses, of Wllkes Hurre, who have been the Kiiests of tli" l!ev. und Mrs. William Lewis,' have returned to their home. The Kev. James W. Mill me. of Scran Ion, preached the weekl sermon of Wednesday nlffht at St. Hose church. William IMm ell Is still at the hospital lifter swailowiutr the dime, und it is thought t hut he will sillier III results. Miss Itessie Mudden, of Scrunlon. is vlsltlnir her cousin, Miss Mamie Cox, of Laurel street. J. Muxey. of Koresf City, was in the i-lty Wednesday iiiuht. Mr. and Mrs. W. Staple, of Scott tokiiship, are visiting: Mr. und Mrs. W. Williams, of No. 4. The licreun Uu pt 1st church held a rciiiilur meetiiiK Wednesday nlnhl. Mr. und Mis. Knoch t'ordner, of Tenth uvenue, are both ill. II. J. lii-enuii arrived home yesterday miriiliiK from Washington. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lawrence, of I'uteison, N. J., ure Ritests nt the Hotel Anthracite. Miss HrldRet Collins is visiting friends in iMllimnre. J. J. Kennedy, of this city, left Thurs- Don't Get Excited Wai what tbe doctors told me, aud tbejr aid I anal not ruu, ou account ( HuV tarlnf ot ray heart, l wai lick over jrear with dyspepsia, could not sleep tat io comfort, was generally uiieerable. I wai lick over Hood's Sarsaparilla gave ma refreshing aleep, steady nerres aud better health thau ever. 1 have great fa ith In Hood a. H. H. Phwk. Reading;. Pa. Hnrui'a Dills tobuy.eaiytotaka, rlOOa 8 fills (uy la Ctefc Ibe. CARPET REMNANT SALE .lust one week more of this ( it-cut Sacrifice Sale, :to close ull KcninuiitH . out at in licit less than J : ' cost. l.enjttliH from :l ' yards to 1 A yards iueucli ; piece. HriiiK your nteas. tire unu get one oi these :( ureal harKains as thin . ale will positively lat U , J ' only II ila H more. I. Scott Inglis IRFETS AKO WALL PAPER, 41 Uekawanna Ava. " fa J Erysipelas .' Yields Quickly ' gs do 'other diseases caused by an impoverished toiiditinn of the blood, when Hovinine is used. It is not a medicine, but the most perfect fotid product, con. taining all the vital principles -of lean, raw beef. It is quickly assimilated, and by its wonder ful power of creating new flesh tissue and enriching the blood, soon puts the" patient in a physical state where disease can find no footing. Bovinine besides its wonderful effect as a food, is invaluable in such cases as an e.ternal application, nourishing by absorption, and creating new, healthy flesh, where the disease is manifested, Dr. 11. M. Sanger of Providence, R. I., says that he effected very rapid cures with slight spreading and no suppuration in three cases of erysipelas, two by simply applying gauze saturated with, and the third by injecting Bovinine at the border of the inflamed patch. All Druggists. day mornliiK foi W'liFliliiirion for the iiirMise of his foreign 1 ia I lent Hub's through. Mr. Kennedy seeks to hiiv? his invention covered in (.'unudil. Creut ill Haiti. France, iSernuiuy, Italy uud other empires. Miss Corn Hell Is ill ut her home South Churc h street. Mr. mid Mrs. T. Kvuns. of Simp son, liuve removed to Shenandoah. Mrs. A. K. l-'iilier. of Terruee street, is visiting friends in Wilkes-Biirre. wvorviirMG. Several of Hie Wyoming people llst telled to lr. Illlckley 111 I hi' .Melnol iul hull. Kingston Wednesduy evening. Mr. I'emniel. of Ashley, visited Jolin Wilde yesterday. Itev. I'uyiie. formerly pastor of the liuplist cliurch here, will preach ut Avium Siinduy ulteriiouii ut - o'clock, lie will hold ii muss meeliiiK In Hie Junior Older I'uiied American Me chanic's hull in this place Miss Hose Ward, of Sixth street, Is seriously ill with the Klip. Howard I'm kinxon. of fifth street, Is selling his holiseluild goods und Kct t in k ready .o take his family buck to his uutive country, as his wife hus very poor health here. Kev. Kobert Kclily will pleach In the llroail street Mellmdlst Kpiscopul edl lire. I'ittston. Sunduy Inotllltin ill the iiliKetii'e of Itev. Air. Lyinun, who Is iUite ill. Mrs. Sutton is seriously ill. . .. . .. FORE ST" CITV. Mrs. John Kcllcher. who hud one of her eves removed ut the Kinei nency liospiiul in I'urboiidule, by Drs. Kwyer, of this place, und Fletcher, of t'ur hondulc, returned to her home in For est t'ity, yesterday. The operation was liiKhly successful und the sinlil of the I'etiiulnliiK eye w ill be preserved. Mrs. Kelleher was sufferiiiK from uhuicoma. TcnlKht I Friday! occurs th yuunii men's rally at the Methodist Kpiscopul i hurcli for the inn pose of oi unl.liin a local biuiich of the Yoiinn; Men's 'tills I la n ussoeiiitlon. A ItUKe iitteiidunce Is desired. Kev. J. (I. Kvans, of VundlliiK. will uildress the meeting. The buttress bus umiolnted the fol-lowg- special policemen to serve in For est t'ity homuuh for the ensuing- year: W. 1. Keyr.olds. (beige H. Maxey. .ii.lin Maxey, It. V. Itichurils. l.-vl Hlllltlncr. X. L Lee. II. F. Iloldien. Jacob Kt etcldk. J. C. Stuley. J. 1 1. Junes and John Murray. Hiiniel A. Kelly will utioear In "The Shudow Ketective" ut .lavis' 1 1 peril house on Monday njenlng, .March D. The troupe Is spoken id' very highly wherever II has utjneared. Tuesday iifiernoon in fliiigliiiinton. Mrs. V. S. KMerkin. of Foresi City, and John I'. Anderson, of Hie liiiiondulc, were joined In wedlock. Following Is the programme of the Sunday school institute in be held In I'niondule Friday. March lit: Morniim session 10.X praise service, David Dcdotiiun: I0..'!0, uddress of welcome, . Kvuns; 0. 40. resijunse. Kev. .1. L. Wil llams; lu.'.a singing; lliiu uildress. "DulieH of I'avents to the Sunday School," Kev. J. U. Kvuns: II. at. sing ing; 11.25. essay. Flora (lidding; 11. luiumry work. Mrs. I. I). Jenkins: 11.4... slnginK'; ll.fiU. business and adjourn ment. Afternoon session -!.ua, devo tional pervlce. Kev. II. .1. Crane; 2.H. "yiiulitlcatlon for a Successful Sunday School Superintendent." William Jen nings: '.'.:!.. "How to Teach ho as to Win Souls for Christ and Feed Christ's Lambs." Kev. 1. Kurt. Stone; l'."..".. sing ing; :t.0ii, open parliament; 2.2a, sing ing: ".'.'ii, "How to organize a Working Sunday School," K. C. Culler; :i.2.". "The Uunger of Making the Sunday School the Voting- People's Cliurch." followed by discussion find ailJuiP'i! inelit. Alfred Bowell. levelling sessio.i Devotional service. Itev. I), D. Jen kins; "The Importance of Youthful Trainlnr." A. L. frnft. M. D.; uddress. Kev. Mr Marwick: address. "How to Study the Hlble." IJrv. it. a. I'lace. The fourth ipiar'erlv coiil'crence was held in the Methodist Kpiscopul church last iiinlil. and the balance of the busi ness lor the past year was disposed of. MOSCOW. Mrs. Deedrlck. of this town. Is very 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. K. I'urumeter at Maylield. Ilrock Wll ox. of F.lmhurst, was in town Wednesday night. The Misses Jennie. Kdlth and Kllett Hoiii n und Miss Kdlth House were the guests of Miss Amies Watts, of Mill street, on Wednesday night. 4 .Mrs. William K. Lttmley .visited her mother in Maylield on WedtieMiiufy. Kev. A. 1. David will meneh n ser mon for the 1'ntriotlc Order Sons of America. Cnmn.No. 24s, ou Sunday, evening, March 15. Mrs. Philip Swarts visited Scranton Thursday. ' Wallace Swarts has accepted n posi tion in the Luckuwnnna Iron and Steel Company's steel works of Scranton. Daniel Clouse, who has been working In Seheur llros.' bakery nt Scrunton for sevenfl months past. has returned home. MOOSIC. Messrs. James nnd William Dick and James tb-ahuin attended a social In I'ittston held on Tuesday evening. The Christian Alliuuce nitencd their convention In theMoosle Presbyterian church yesterduy. ' No business of im-pnrtatir-e was transacted. Afra. tieorse Tii'galhis. of Main street, was a caller out of town yesterday. Mrs. James A. Hand waa a visitor In Scranton Wednesday. . I .a lira Moore, formerly a member of (lie M.-Cuull Opera company, is slng-lm; Marguerite in liammarsteln's burlesque of "Kaut." . DOC" KOHINSON 1KAI). The l:nd Coma This' Mornlag After I. one lllnnas. At 10 o'clock yesterduy niornlnK Thonius Miner Robinson, one of the Oldest and best-known residents of this city, passed away at his home, 54 North Fell street. He had been eontlned to hla bed fur several months with dropsy and erysipelas and the efforts of the attend ing physician could not stay the pro gress of the diseases. The past few days he had been worse than usual and sank steadily until his death this morn ing. The end was peaceful. Deceased was a son of the late Thos. W. Koblnson. and was born In this city having lived here all his life. He waa familiarly known as "Doc" and there are few In this city who did not know him. At the beginning of the Civil War he enlisted In the Sixty-first regiment of the Sixth Army corps, being a mem ber of Company A. commanded by Cap tain Calvin Parsons. Deceased is survived by two brothers adn two sisters. George S.. and Hale M. of New York city, the former being un actor, and Mrs. A hi Munyon and .Mrs. Marcus Smith, of this city. The tunerul will be held Saturday afternoon with services a, the house and Interment in llollenback cemetery. .MIKACI I.OI S KSCAI'K. Mule killed. Wagon licmoltslic J and Driver Miitlitly Itrnised. James llunsinger. of Stull. hud u thrilling experience and an almost miraculous escape from death nt Mitchell's crossing, near Tunkhunnock. Tuesday. He was driving a team along the turnpike and as he was crossing the Harvey's Creek ruilroud. a train dashed along uniierceived by Hiinslnger. The locomotive crashed Into Hunsinger und his turn-out, killed one mule outright, smashed the rig Into smithereens and hurled Hunsinger a distance of twenty live feet. He was badlv bruised, but. si lunge to relate he did not sustain even one broken bone. The killed mule wus one of the famous road mules of thut local ity and was entered ut the recent Wyo ming county fair. Kev. McOjrmott for Secretary. The friends of Kev. II. C. McUcrmutt ure making un effort to have him elect ed secretary of the Wyoming Confer ence at Hie next election. Kev. Mr. Mi Dei mot t has been the conference treasurer for nine yeurs and the duties which at bes' are arduous have been performed with a singular fidelity thut has kept him from nearly ull of the conference sessions. Air. MrDermi.it f is unusually well ll'.ted for the duties of secretary which iviiulre talent und much executive ability. I he linn l:plodod. John latum, who lives near the Iced Ash breaker, tired a charge from un old musket Tuesday and the gun exploded Injuring lliiu budlv over the eye and leaving him lying senseless on the mud. A small piece of the barrel also pene trated the leg. He was found by some breaker buys and removed to his home. I mi era I of Samuel II Ivinm. The funeral of the late Samuel H. Kvuns will take place nt 2 p. in. today with interment in Hollenliuck cemetery. Deceased wus a naie of Wales and had lived In this country fifteen yeurs. Two brothers and three sisters In South Wales survive him. The last In J Wheelmen. The Kast Knit wheelmen, a new or gunlxatlon, will cive a ball at Concor dia hall on April ii. which promises to be an enjoyable affair. The music will he furnished by Luffs orchestra. VARHH S XOTKS. An Interesting programme has been ill-ranged for Hie temperance meeting u tthe Young Men's Christ iati Associa tion on Sutui'duy evening. The diagram for the last number of the Young Men's Christian Association course will open ut White's drug store tomorrow morning. The Stella Preshylerlan church, of Forty Fort, which was closed dining tile smull Uox acure at Multby. Is re opened for usual services. Pruyer meet ing this evening. The vestry of, St. Clement's church ut a meeting last night, decided lo send u call tu Kev. Mr. Stone, of South lleth lehein. who so ably preached at that church Monday evening. The superintendent of the Kesctie mission says Kdwaid Walker, who roh-l-i d Mrs. Kit w iin's house, was dismissed from the mission u few days before the robbery and usks all persons who wish to employ Kesctie mission people to first secure a recommendation from him. PRCEBURG. The borough ulllclals for the comlnpr year will lie: President of council. W. II. Smith: secretary. O. C. lingers; treasurer, Joseph Kuroleii: street com missioner, John N. Snyder, und chief of police. Henry McOetrlty. John K. Jones was hired for borough attorney. Division No. 14. Ancient Order of Hibernians, will hold u grand ball ut Faddcn's hall ou the evening of March 17. Mm lie Haw k, of Main street, was u visitor In VVIIkes-Hurre lust evening. Henry Kles, of Lincoln street, is on the sick list. Tlie small imix patient Is on the road to recovery. The board of health are to be coniolimented on the prompt ac tion they took in tins mutter us this Is Hie first serious diseuse they have hud to contend with since their organisa tion. The employes of the Storr's colliery received their monthly wages yester duy. John Kelly and Llxzie Lewis were married at the home of the bride's par ents yesterday. Kev. William Holder performed the ceremony. The young collide have the best wishes of their many friends in their matrimonial ven ture. The Pricehurg Nonparlel Social club Intend hi'ldln:; nil entertainment soun. Louis Cramer visited In Cnrbondale last evening. lieorge ilellatt was In Scranton yes terday, i A VOC. The West Avoen base ball club hus organized for the comliit; season. The following are selected mid ull are well known amateurs: Ca'cher. F. II. Mc Carthy: llrst base. T. F. Morn linn: sec ond base, A. J. O'Mulley; third base, .lames J. Murnhy: short stop. F. .1. Parks: left Held. J. J. Miuiley; center Held. K. F. Oibbons; right Held. P. F. Kane; pitchers. T. F. M.-Call and A. J. Kyder; substitute. William J. Iluike; manager. F. II. McCarthy; captain F. .1. Parks. The "Ponulars" have also organized and Is comoosed of well-known ama teurs. This club have been very suc cessful during the mist few years ami will endeavor to achieve success dur ing the coming "season. Mrs. (lay. or mange, anil Mrs. J. II Snyder, of Kingston, are siiending a few days nt the Snyder residence un Main street. . Miss Jennie New II n Is soending n few days with friends In Plains. The contract 'of heating and ventilat ing the new school house In the North end has been awarded to C.eorge Web ber. His bid n mounted to $;:!IT. The new boroinrh council met op Wednesday evening and transacted a large amount of business. Chlef-nf-pollce A. J. Healey was re-appolnted and the appointment of Attorney Sher wood us borough solicitor was sanc tioned by the board. The board ad journed lo meet on March 10. K. A. Uurdlck left last evening for Stotilngton. Conn., to look after the macherlnery of the new silk mill, which I WHAT A Jf a LARGEST PIECE OF GOQD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY has been delayed for some time. If shipped ut once Hie mill will begin operations in ubont ten days. ! U. It. Stickling, representing the Western Supply company, wast doing ' business in town yesterday. ! The LiuiKclirfe Christian Kndeuvur : society have elected the following mem bers for the ettsiiiiiK year: President. John Connor; vice president. Lena Itenncmun; secretary, Jennie Whyte; treasurer. Joint Hustle; coricsioiidint! secretary, Maggie Kennenian. A large number of people from this town -ure attending the Christian Al liance convention at MoosIc yesterday und today. NEW MIL-FORD. The county Patriotic Order Sons of America convention will convene ut this place on Wednesday afternoon, March II. Delegates will lie present from eight camps. In Hie evening the local cuniii bus urrvnged for a grand entertainment at the Oiiera house. L. S. Krtiwii wus in Piitstou on busi ness Wednesduy. In u run away accident ou Main street Thursday morning, L. L. Levy received bad bruises, and a horse be longing to O. K. llardlliK. of liihsou, was killed. Fled Moore, of Harford, has pur chased un interest ill the Curpenter Kilat mill of this place. He will soon remove his family among us. A Patriotic order Sons of America camp will be organized at Lake Side Saturday evening. March 7. Aloit.o Liudsley, formerly of New Mllfotd. died ut his home in Il.tlstead. Sunday. Chester Villi attended the Independ ent Older dd Fellows' convention ut Montrose Tuesday. William Slater, the man whose feet were badly frozen at the tannery lust week, was compelled to have eigh' of his toes amputated. Drs. Snyder, of New Milford, und Van Ness, of Hal stead, performed the operation. Miss Siillle Cady lluyden, aged H7 yea fa, was burled in the villa-re ceme tery ut this place Thursduv afternoon. She resided ill this olai e for many : years, utu' was the ninther of a large i family of honored children. - j IOK A STARVING l'AMII.Y. l umber Uos lc of I heir Scanty .l.arn j lags for food and clothe" I Mecosta. M ich... March 5. A terrible scene of destitution was found not far j from Hughes' lumber (amp. In this i county. John Cibbs had been trying j to support his large fumily cutting , posts for "j cents a day, but work ha- ' been slack, fine of the lumber buys. passing Cibbs' house, saw little chil dren huddled together on the old Hour, dressed i't Hour sucks, without shoes or stockings. Mrs. (llbbs hud hardly enough to cover her person, and rags pinned on her feet s-erved as shoes. The children's clothes hud to lie pin ned together, because there was io thread 'n the house and no mom"- to buy It with. Several of the rough, big hearted lumber boys, themselves earn- ! In? only 75 cents a da v. g it up a suli ' script ion of $.''.. filled a wagon with t provisions and with clothes for all the ' family, even the baby. There Is a i happy family, in Mecosta county now. llO KI KI' RKI'UJMr.ANS TOOL. St. I.oais Svndienle llnrgiiiii fur Mill ran of Ice for June. St. Puul. March 5. St. Louis Is evi dently ex'K'cting a very hot June, as u syndicate of thut city has purchased !t)0 cars of Ice here, and large I'mces t men have been put t.i work, night and duv. cutting and loading It from White Hear Lake. It will be hauled to St. Louis on ten solid trains. The Kepublicau enliven Hon will be kept cool. If the Itary l Cutting Teeth. Mr. Winslow':; Poothins Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil- I liens of Mother:: for tlielr Children while Teething, with Perfect Suceeis. 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 tl.e world, lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. l:nglish Capital for American Invest meats. Important to Americans seeking Eng lish capital for new enterprises. A list containing the names and tuhireMpea of !4 successful promoters who have placed over i100.0UO.0W sterling in foreign invet menttf within the last six years, und over fltMMO.MK) for the seven month of 1M5 Price t5 or $23, payable by postal order to the London and Universal Bureau of Investors, 20, Cheapslde. London, E. c Subscribers will be entitled, by arrange, ment with the directors to receive either personal or letters of introduction to any f these successful promoters. This list is nrst class In every respect, Md every man or firm whose name ap YOU CAN GET F01 pears therein may be depended upon. Fur pluclriK the fulluwiiiK il will be found Invaluable--Hotels or Shares of Industrial, CumiiiiTciul und Plnumdal Coii,.aeiii, Mortgage loans. Sale uf I.uikIh, Patents or Mlin-s. Dlrei tors-SIR EDWARD O. ROSS. HON. WALTER C. I'EPYfl. CAl'T. AltTllt'R STII'FK. Copyright. Tlieu Buhy was sick, wo gave her CVstorlu. "rt'lieu the wus u ( 'liilil, she criitl fur ('listeria, iVIiru Nlie becume Mis, ulie clung to Custurlii, Wlicu she bad t'lilldtvu, she guve thciu Castorio, C. M. FLOREY I don't keep lllCVCI.I S very lon. I SI I.I. HU M sis fust as they arrive front the factory. Call and See Tbe '96 models of Tbe Spalding and Keating They Are Winners. C M. FLOREY; 222 Wyoming Avenuj. j 1 1 1 -" 1 , . 1 ROOF TURING AND SOLDERMS ! AS tea away with by the um sf HAK1V ! KAN'S PATENT PAINT, wblob constats lairsdlsats wall-known to ail. It eaa ba 1 ppllad to tin, galvanized tin, shust Iron . roofs, also to brick dwelinri. which will : Rrarsnt absolutely any crumbllac. crack- I i or braaklnf of ths brick. It will out last tinning- of any kind by Boany yaars. f the cost of tinning. Is sold by tte Jaw r pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO HARTUAKN. IZI Blrck Bt ftTTRB 1001 CO., I rpRslL$l,004M. man miM shoe in the wokia "A Mmr mcii it o doliar am.d." TMsISUm' Mid Fnacb DoaojataKId Ba. aw isaaalhNd bm oysters Is the U.S., aa rsswinoivasa. swasy umr. or I'owU Mats sr tlM. Equal, snry way tao mow sold la all rated suras to 1M. We awae this see ounerras, themfore we mar unirm visjm, mwm mmm ww. and If any one fa sol sMUIieJ , w rill refsed ibe anaan or sand anotber fair. m toe or vooinoo Desaa, V, K, ft as. to eaa sea luueiraiaa lei" FRfiC Shoe Co, 43 FEDERAL H4 I BUSTU.l, Hpuiiml ittvu it OnUn. vrsr RE VIVO RESTORES VJULITr. 'a a i m A JMi IL . T Muds a Well Man UttDay.if DM. ' F - TMI ajftaAT aotb bay. piwdaesa ths aborts remit. In 30 days. It act. boweif ally aud quickly. Luna wb.ii all ol&.r. tell. Veaaiaiea will w.aio th.ir lot aiaabuud. sad eld aea will reouvar their yeuttafui ior by vales ttBl?0 It oalesi; wd .urely natoree Meneue aees. Lest Tltalltr, lapoteac;, Kiautly kmueioa., LoaltVeiet.Faillnf Mruory, WaaMua 01wM..aiid .11 SMI el eaUbuea cr eieeMsnd tadlacratlon klafeaalt.aBe(oreiudy,SMUM.orBiarrlase. It aetaaly euree by etartlnc at tke Mat .1 dleease. but Isaareas aar. tattle and blood builder, brl&a. ls.1 beak tke Mak alow to poia cheek, and re sterlaf the sir af youth. I ward, off raMwliy vi. i e ptioa. laain ea aensf nEf IVUi as etber. It eaa be esnled la eeet wk.l. ir aaail lt er vaokwe. a sts 1st M.ao, with a pool' ilea wrtttaa (aanataa ha aar ear tafaud thasaaay Olrcalacfree. Address MTU MEDICINE CO.. 63 Rl.tr .. ONrMM. ILL 9m ' Man r atthewi iMatat BICYCLES BICYCLES 1 . r4f L5 DAILY BARGAIN NO. 6 AT GUERNSEY BROTHERS' GREAT HETIKAL SALE 224 WYOMING AVE. mi on p wi b i i ntnu v.u., ui xunnu, ahum, i ne instru ment la in perfect condition and every whit as good as new. It is of full eom pas, baa three uuisous throughout, three pedals, etc.; f 4 S . $;l.10.(H is its rul value, hut the price for toduy O Vf UO THE SALE CONTINUES With I ncre8stuu; success. Tlic bargains ottered tell their own story of merit, und before the moiilh is out there will be music iu many a Soiasuton home where, previous lo this, sale, a plauo was thought to be entirely out of their reueh. The Selection of Pianos and Organs i still good. The pricea are about one half those usually asked, and the term of payment aiejtisl a you care to arrange them. I Y. M. C A. BUILDING. ESTABLISHED 1873 BUERN8 KERR'S. We Have Determined To Reduce Our Stock lu order to luuke room fur improvements ami additions to our store, winch arc necessary to uccommodate our iucreasiuy bttsiuess. Maoy Very desirable patter 11s iu AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES, TAPESTRIES AND BRUSSELS Have lice 11 marked down to price which will iusitre their speedy sale. Of course, they cannot be duplicated at their preseut prices, but you may und sutlicicnt for your purpose, and ilso, tbe price w ill please you. UrlNg (lie lze of ) our room with you. S.G.KERR,S0N&C0. A(Q Lackawanna Ave. rUO Opposite the Main Entrance to Wyoming House. THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. The Knife The Great Depth 20 to 30 Per Cent. Just get a glance at these Cheviots, Cass i meres $9.00 ,:::: ; The KOjfe 11.00 to 13.00, The Knife 15.00 to 17.00, The Knife 18.(0 to 20.(0, The Knife CASH OR BREECHES OF PROMISE. Yes, we promise to give the best value in those ; things built mainly for men and boys, covering both i legs nicely. $1.10 Commonly Called Pants, $1.75, 218, 225 AND 227 Today we oiler tlrst-class Cabinet (Iraad IH.nA . I - 1... - 1 II , . isuu, iiiaus uv me wen iiiown riarvaru ,... ... If rat. . BROTH OPEN TILL 9 P. M. TELEPHONE 6134 Cuts Deep. prices. Men's All-Wool and Worsted Suits: CUtS TilClIl tO Cuts Them to Cuts Them to Cuts Them to $7.00 9.00 10.00 14.50 CREDIT. WYOMING AVENUE.