TTO SCRANTON ' , TWBUNE SATURDAY .-HORNING, APRIL 25, 1896. MATS TRIMMED FREE MILLINERY, 421 Lackawanna Avenue. SOMETHING NEW to catch your interest all the time in oar immense Millinery stock. Importing direct and baying direct Irom manufacturer enables us to bring prices so low that our quota tions are often a surprise to you. TRinriED HATS. Let us make today's talk spark ling and short. v Crisp and telling prices for Handsome Hats. $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. We expect a stream of you to Me them quick. PICTURE HATS, $6, $7 and $8. . You'd think the price of them wa $10 kuii (IS. Sea our elegant display of Fine IifK horns, L,ai-e. Straws and l'Mnest Hair Urald Hats, trimmed In a bewitching; manner. WE TRin TO ORDER. Our skilled talent Works nimbly and wisely. They never make blunders In ''style." Bring your own materials or select Them here. We ll guarantee satls- fuc-iion. STRAW SHAPES Oo slow on your straw shape buying until' volt have seen our goods and pru-e. S'.'c, lie. Co., 72c. for Fancy Urald and Kvusij Stray Turbans and large shapes. HSc, I1.1U, S1.48 for Fine Chip. Fancy and Panama Straws, every new shaye. LEGHORN HATS. Fine Leghorns for Ladles, Misses and Children, tc.. 75c., 87c. Use. You'd never guess the price was so low If you'd see them. Child's prettily Trimmed Huts 25c. and Wo. SAILOR HATS. There's no mistaking the fact. We are doing the biggest sailor hat business ever dune In this town. I'ome and look at them and you'll not wonder at It. 3Sti:. and 4So. for Kough Straw and Ben nett Straw, trimmed Sailors, Knox shap, ribbon trimmed and leather sweat. Milan Straw Trimmed Hallors tK- "5e. We. Cost one-hulf again us niui'li In other Mores. Finest Punama Sailors tl.ffi, $1.73, mid 11 MS. t'ost II mure elsewhere. FINEFLOWERS and RICH RIBBONS hlrli Dresden Kibbonx. No. 4U, pure silk. 28i a yard, worlii Dm-. Finest quality Taf tt Hibbun, No. bo. 3m: a yard, worth Uuc. Kverything in 8a tin Klubons und Velvet Itlbbonx. At lc, 'Hi:, large bunches fine Koaes with Koliuge, Clover, liilai'S, Uulsles and llutteivupx, worth double. At 29i, aie. and tor., large bunches fine Foliage. At luc., Vic. and 19c, Palm, Grasses and berries. HATS TRinriED FREE. GERSON'S, 421 Lackawanna Avenue. FACTORVlLE, 1",. .. t.irr . I .. . .M ! ...... I. took place at the Methodist church Friday Ht 10 o'clock. Interment at Hvergrten cemetery. The Ladies' Aid society was not very largely attended Wednesday afternoon. Tnose who did not attend missed a very line supper, us It was one of the best served by the Ladles' Aid society. Miss Nettle Gardner, accompanied by her nephews. Jack and Harry Gardner, left for New Mllford Thursday, where they will spend a few days with Kugetie Gardner and family. Miss Gardner will lve New Mllford Tuesday for Klmira, N. Y.. where she will spend the summer wllh her sister, Mrs. Mllo I'tley. The Junior Baptist union held an enter italnment at the First Baptist church Fri day evening. Songs and recitations were the order of the evening. The young lads and lassies served cocoa and cake after tho entertainment. v. latthew8on Is having his yard graded In front of his residence, on Maplo street. Misses Boughn and Wells are painting the residence of Station Agent H. L. Hard ing, on Depot street. Keystone Academy nine and the Nichol son team will play a game of base ball at Nicholson today. Mrs. Clara Rice circle holds their regu lr meeting tonight at 7 o'clock. Miss Jessie Seamans. who has been 111 nutS u,r" w""' u h0 beM,r " -t?AifJ,XhC"", ' forest City, day funeTal O. a. Cannon Frl- HALL3TEAP Mrs. A. J. Sawyer Is 111, A union temperance meeting will be fyilV BPt'"t ChUr o Su' .The Gospel meeting In the Railroad Men?. t'hritan Association hall Jn,MlayhaftrTon.wll, for men only varVmin. conduct1 D the shop and A? ithS. county Prohibition convention eld in Forest City on Wednesda7charles V?Cy!f th, P""' wa elected a "ne he.. ,to tne " conventloii laM. "ll;IPhU on Wednesday If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth. - Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup hat been used for over Fifty Tears by Mil !!cna of Mothen for tlielr Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums. Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and la the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be aura, and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. I ui - i special: We will sell you a good Brussels Car pet, Sewed, Laid and Lining For 59c Alio a;, Good Velvet Carpet, . Sewed, " tai.i --.4 i ii For 69c The above prices are for a few days otly. - Call and examine, as they lll ott last long at tbese prices. J its. Ul-ll1 "9T WWW B 1 Billing VI IIHIIIBMI 1I9 UCKJWAMa AVENUE. KPflTT IHri K GARDONDALE. f Readers wrn please note that advertise, menta, orders for Job work, and Items for Sabltaattoa left at the establishment of hannon Ca.. aewsdealers. North Main street, will receive prompt attention; of ace opaa from I a. m. to 10 p. as. A i'KEITV RECEPTION. Carboadale'a Foar llandred Tara Oat Despite ike Weather. The weather yesterday afternoon was not favorable for a reception but de spite this society turned out to the re ception given by Mrs, Frank Smith, Mm. P. W. Humphrey and Mrs. J. D. Fog at the home of Mrs, Smith on GnrfleM avenue. The house was very prettily decorated by potted plants and an abundance of cut llowers, which guve color and cast a pleasing fragrance over the scene. Palms and ferns were the principal dec orations of the parlors. In which were turned trailing vines. The dining room waa decorated In green and white and presented a. most dainty appear ance. . .Mrs. Smith, attired In a handsome gown of black silk, Mrs. Humphrey (n light Bilk, and Mrs. Fox in white silk, received the frueste.. They were as sisted by Mesdames Pascoe. Butler, Hards, Duncan. Schlatter and Misses Grace; Smith, Wedeman and Vannan. At one table Mrs. Edward Burr and Mrs. Place presided, while at the sec ond were Mrs. D. Scurry and Mrs. S. A. McMullen. The waitresses were Mrs.' Leonard, Misses Giles. Daley, Moore, Williams. Butler." Felts, Hards, McComb, Iteynotds,, Jadwln and Moyles. The beauty of the scene was greatly enhanced by the music from an orchestra stationed In the. hall. The young people remained during the evening and with their gentlemen friends massed the hours most pleas antly in dancing and card playing. NEW MANAGEMENT. Anthracite Park Will bo Doomed This Summer. An effort will be made the coming summer to boom Anthracite park, and bring many amusements which have! formerly passed by the city to the place. to tnis ena w. J. Byrne nas been given control of all the advertis ing privileges of Anthracite park and the cars of the Traction company. A lease hus also been made to D. P. Byrne and he will have control of all the amusements at the park this sum mer. Mr. Byrne Is an experienced i hand at managing such concerns, and no doubt he will make it a success. He I has already prepared a number of plans fur various amusements, and j these promise to be very unique and unusual. ! STOLE COPPI-K WIK. Were Discovered, However, and flaocd I'nder Arrest. Yesterday morning at an early hour severul of the employes of the Traction company saw a cuuple of men who were taking some of the material used by the company off lit a wagon. I'pon Investigation it proved to be u quan tity of valuable copper wire and other copper fixture that they hud made away with. The theft was reported In Superintendent Duncan, who hud Con stable Neury look up the men. Neary soon found them and ' I'et'OVered the stolen property. They were then let go, but were told they would be prose cuted If found uruiiud here aguln. They gave their names as James and Joseph Ferrlcolo, of Newark, N. J. INSPECTING THE KO.U). Philadelphia Streot Kailwar Masnates Visit the Cltv. Two of the principal stockholders in the Carbondale Traction company, W. H. North and It. M. Junncy, of Phila delphia, were In the city the other evening, having taken a tour of In spection over the road to see the manner in which it Is managed. They report everything in a satis factory condition and are very much pleased with the workings of the road. They have also made overtures to the Scranton company and hope soon to have through tickets sold between Scranton and Forest City. Both gen tlemen think that It will be a great profit to both companies If the tickets are sold. Arbor Day Observed. Yesterday was Arbor day, and it was fittingly observed In the different schools throughout the city. Interest ing exercises were held at No. 5 school on Pike street and at the ' Belmont street school. At the Belmont street school several trees were planted, each grade naming one after the reading of the proclamation by Director J. M. Alexander. Constable Kdniunds Arrested Alderman Atkinson's office In the Fort uh ward was well filled with a curious crowd Wednesday evening who had gathered to hear the case of W. J. Edmunds, one of Mayfleld's constables. Edmunds had threatened to take the life of his brother-in-law and sister, and the evidence brought out was not of the best character. Edmunds, how ever, was placed under $300 ball and on falling to produce it was taken to the county jail. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Williams have returned to their home In Worcester after visiting friends In this city. Miss Lulu Caiter, ut Kicnmond ave nue. will spend Sunday with friends in Plttston. Miss Cclla Boyle has returned to her home In Scranton after a few weeks solourn In this city. The case of Moses & Mercer did not . come off yesterday, as expected. It I has been postponed until next term of i court. I Harry Carr. formerly employed In the j Pioneer laundry in this city, nas lert to accept a similar position in an es tablishment In Naugatuck. Conn. Mrs. J. J. Roper, of Brooklyn, Pa., is the guest of her uncle, Alderman L. T. Bunnell, on Bttrkett street. Charles Proctor, of Canaan street, who was employed at the Carbondale Cash store until recently, has returned from England, where he has been vis iting. The Loyal Knights of ' America of Jermyn will entertain the Loyal Knights of America or this city at their lodge rooms on Monday evening. The Crackerjucks will meet the Wy oming Seminary team Monday after noon at Anthracite park.' Miss Mary O'Neill, who has been vis iting friends In this city,' has returned to her home In Montrose. Hon. E. E. Hendrick left yesterday for a business trip to New York. M. P.- O'Connor, of Binghamton, N. Y., was a visitor in the city yesterday. There -are at present 200 cases of measles In the city. .' . Miss Mary Williams Is III at the home of her parents, corner of Lincoln ave nue and Terrace street. Mis. Michael Har,te, or Muylleld. Is visiting her parents on cottage street Professor McCawley, of Wood's Business college, will move his family from PiiceburfcT this week. They will reside on Belmont street. Dr. and Charles Reed and Mrs. Pro lett, of Wyitox, who have been the guests of Mrs. Jteed's aunt. Mrs. C. E Lathrope. returned home today. Miss Ollle Coon and Varnle Reynolds are visiting friends In Scranton. Miss Nellie Callahan, of Avoca, la the guest or 'Miss Mary Clifford, of Cottage street. A number of well-known young la dies are planning a leap year social to be held In Burke's hall next Friday. The store of Charles G. Evans, mer- chant tailor, ha again been opened, Mr. Evans acting as agent for the own ers of the place. AVOC, The Avoca Hose Dramatic company will present "The Celebrated Case" on Tuesday evening foe the benefit of the Albion band. The members of the com pany have made every effort to give a satisfactory production . of the . play. They have already endeared themselves to the public and need no introduction In this cane. The Albion band have done excellent service In the town dur ing the past year and the public will show their appreciation by greeting the players with a large house on Tues day evening. ... Albert Burns, aged S years, , son of Mr. and Mrs. James Burns, died of cioup on Wednesday evening at the home of oscph Burns at Miller's Grove. Mr. Bums and child removed from Il linois a few weeks ago, and the mother of the .child did, not arrive until Wednesday morning. Interment was made yesterday afternoon in Langcllffe cemetery. The Langcllffe church choir attended the Presbyterian church fair on Thurs day evening and rendered serve choice musical selections. f A large number cf people from this place accompanied them. James Boase, Charles Boslcy and Ed ward Bennett attended an entertain ment at Parsons cm Thursday evening. A new organisation of the "Daughters of St. Oeorse" was formed. A large number of young ladies and gentlemen surprised Mr. and Mrs. George Dills at Duryea on Thursday evening. Refreshments were sarved and the evening was pleasantly spent. A very pretty wedding was solemn ised at the home of Mrs. Samuel Gra ham In the North End on Thursday evening, the contracting parties being Ml&s Elisabeth Graham and John Oliver, both residents of the North End. Rev. A. J. Welsley performed the cere mony. The bride and her attendant, Mirs NW'ull, of Mooslc, wore beautifully designed gowns of gray lan3dovn, and carried bououets. The grcimv wus at tended by Stergy Keith. Both wr the conventional blacks. A reception wus tendered the many friends of th? con tracting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver will reside on Lincoln Hill. The monthly social of the Ladles' Missionary society of tho !angcllfTe church will be held at the hum.' of Mr. and Mrs. '. L. McMillan on Thurs day evening of next week. The annual frame of. the Suisfleld Literary society will he held at the LackuAVannu. park on Muv 30. A surprise party was tendered Mlas Agnes Gillespie at her home In the North End on Wednesday evening In honor of her eighteenth birthday. The evening was v.ent in various umuse inentK und refreshments were served. MOSCOW. Miss' Addle Shaw Is visiting friends in Ucruntoii Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Galse have re turned home from New York and Philadelphia, where they have been Visiting friends for the past week. j. H. Hlrdaall, of Scranton, wus a visitor In .town on Saturday. Mrs. M. J. Scull, of Ttmkhaniiock, is visiting friends here. Mrs. H. 'W. riwaits, of Scranton, spent Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. John Lyman. . Mrs. Joseph Coleman and Miss Ber tha WIIIIiiiiih. or Sri Hilton, and their sister, Mrs. Helen Williams, of Sprlng vllle, spent Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. A. 1). David. Mrs. Pickering, of Pittsburg, ' has been visiting Mrs, Marguret Warded the past week. Mrs. John Lee, of Cllii'ord. Is vlwit ing friends here. Mrs. Ciiambeilalti, of Thornhursl, Is vitdtlug her sister. Mrs. Fannie Brown. Mrs. I.. H. Hi own, of Brooklyn, and Miss Georgie Krieiit, of Scranton, spent Saturday with Mrs. H. 11. Wardell. Mr., and Mrs. E. V. Havln, of Elm hurst, culled on friends, in town on Wednesday evening. . Miss Kute Shelthnrn. Mrs. George Shaw and the Misses Bina Kelly und Mury Martin were visitors In Scranton Thursday. Miss Annie Stein was married to Andy Rowe, of Scrunton, o:i Saturday by the Hev. A. 1). David, ut the home of her parents on Nort'.t Main street. Frank Carey, cf Tunkhannock, spent Tuesday wlih friends in town. HONESDALS. The funeral of Milton Perry will take place at the home of his parents. No. 16. Sunday at 1 o. in. It will be In charge of the Honesdale lodge of Ma sons. Hev. Georga C. Hall, ex-chap-lalti, is expected from . Wilmington, Dei., to conduct the services. Arrange ments are being made to run a special train from here to No. 16. The Honesdale lodes or Odd Fellows will attend the .services of Grace church In u body Sunday evening, when a special sermon will be preached by Rev. John N. Lewis. William F. Brlggs left for New York city yesterday for a few days' stay.- A very enjoyable evening was pnsred by all who intended the concert at th German Lutheran church Friday night. Edwin P. Clark Is home from school. C. J. Weaver is tho owner of ti white bulldog named Snow that Is a most In telligent and well-trained beast. He would ?ut to shame many n profes sional fielder In our base ball tarcs. He seldom misses catching with h'.s mouth a ball whn thrown high In tho air. When called to attention he drns his head low down and watches the bnll closelv as it ascends htirh In the air. Getting directly under it, he Milium a iun n r-'in-v. jtrni run' iwn. The dog ha many dl.Tli-uU irii'ksnrnd makes a quick :rins and sure catch. minds perfectly, seeuilng to understand every word of command given. CLARK'S SUMMIT. :.;.-. Charles Dully v!f!tM friends In gcrr.v.'o!i Thursday. W. li. Smith und Frank Keith rode to Si-runton on their wheels-Thursday even ing. Mrs. Muck, of Grand Im'ac, Is III c. her daughter'!", Mrs.'M. Hufford. .VI. M. Hufford expects to build un addi tion on h!s b:'in soon. Work has been resumed jn'tlre school house. Miss Jennie ltarlman .Is staying ;t!i Mrs. Reuben Ktlmpl. Mrj. Truman Is now occupying her hoce, on Summit park. Hip Disease Sesalts froir a scrofulous and lmpnre condition of .u blooc and it la cured by Hood's SarsaparUla tho groat blood pu rifier. Tho father of a Philadelphia girl write! this: "VifegavoiUood's ,Sar3nj.cr:ila to our little girl, who had j-2r;tjm ot hip dhca:c. Cha could not put-' hor : foot down on too floor when w com menced giving her the medicino, but In a short time the wti -able to get off tht oouoh and to reach her playthings; Since then she baa steadily improved, thanki to Hood's Bursaparilla, and her goners I health Is til tint could be desired. TThen any of tha other chlld.-cn ere not well we give them Hood's Sarsaparilla and we earnestly recommend It to othon." E. BHUtY, 203 Richmond Bt., Philadelphia. Hood's Pills mt to bur. aar ts take est la ellest M stale. Absolutely Pure. WILKES-BARRE. SUICIDE OF EVANS. A Man from VVhiskv Hill Jumps Into the Kivcr and Is Drowned. Opposite the Valley house ut 3.30 yes terday afternoon a man buld to be from Whisky Hill, Jumped into the river and was drowned. He was about 42 years old and evi dently poor. In his pockets were a poc ketbook. In which were a few pen nies, lead pencil and a few papers. . The man was seen to deliberately lay his hut on the bank and make the filial plunge. A crowd quickly gathered und Policeman Connors with u few others soon hud the body mi the bunk. Dr. Mul lack's and Dr. Barney's ef forts at resuscitation were fruitless. It la suld the man's name is Evans. The man wore a black Fedora hat and a cheap black suit. There was nothing in his pockets to identify him. but a note to Mr. Lewis the name being torn out. The only .witnesses to the deed were two small boys who were fishing. They suy he walked down the steps and into the liver until he got over his heud. Mver the light temple thvre Is a wound about. an Inch long. He wyre a heavy mustache and was getting gray. The driver . who helped pull him out says he was not quite dead, but gasped several times. Undo the Strenin I otil. Joseph Stevenson, by his attorney, John M. Clarinan, brought suit yester day against the Jeddo Tunnel com pany, the Murkles, Pardees and vari ous other persons Interested In the Jed do tunnel, for $100,000 damages. The Plaintiff wob conducting a manufac tory of woolen goods on one of the small streams Into which the mine water which Is drained by the tunnel now empties and thereby destroyed his machinery by the action of the sulphur water and making the stream unfit for the purposes or following his business. I'nlinns Sentenced. Four Italians, named Passerella, Ca rone, Sawtll and Ruslette. who belong to a gang In the Hnzloton region known us the Mafia, were found guilty in the criminal courts here yesterday of arson. The two first named were previously sentenced to live years In the state penitentiary a short time ago for high way robbery. k'e'tcdliv n lloio On Thursday evenihg while Contrac tor John Rebesher, of Nantlcoke, was treating a horse suffering from the colic, the animal suddenly kicked, striking him In the region of the stom ach and Indicting dnngerous. If not fatal Injuries.' He was tttended by Dr. Evans. "iin y Kclnrtl Wnrtiri. The Sunday school convention was continued ut Zlon Reformed church yesterday. Discussions were taken up by Revs. H.'-A. I. Renner, Ci W. Stegel, ,,f piyniniltll 17 W Mllll r litiit nllinr.i Sli 'j-TJ ", ' 'J ' '' . tl'"J. tner!1- The it tendance was large.' Killed hv I'nll nf tr l. John ,f. Urlsiln. emrloyed at the Warrior Run mine, was killed yes-today by a fall if coal. Deceased was years of age. jRMVN, At a meeting of the KushbrOuk lodge. No. 850; Independent -Order -Odd Fol lows. Thursday evening it wus decided to tear d;wn the porch In front of their liulllug on Main street und build steps Inrtcad. This action was deemed nec essury tw the '.-orch was used as a rendezvous for the toughs of the town, who gathered nUrhtly and proved them-, selves very dlsngieeable to pedestrians. Thi- organization will a!w put stone Kldcwnlk a: "-und their building and otherwise Improve It. ' The Loyal Knights of America o' Jermyn will entertain the Loyal Knights of America of Carbondale ut their lodge roonw on Main street. Mon day evening, April 7. tine of the fea tures of the evcnlns will be a debute between members of the tw Ho-.ietles, the subject of which ls."Reso!ved. That tho Presa has Done more for the World Than the Locomotive." "The- affirma tive will be upheld by Thomas -Mar-i ton, William Ueyniore ttr.d Henry Lanrr I'.ti'.n, of the Jermyn lodge. ' ' The lurge dwelling nV.use of William James on Cemetery street, -wan de stroyfd by tire early Thubuday mum-' Inc." The oiii.'ln of the tire wus a de-i fectlvo chimney, and s i quickly did the' flames spread that Mr. and Mrs. Jar.n n and six children escaped barely In time from the building, which wus som en veloped in flames. Crystal lire com-; pany responded Immedluteiv, and socn. had the flame under control. TIk fur niture and house hold goods were near ly all destroyed, leaving onlv the shell of the house standing. Mr. .lam-s will rebuild upon the site of the old dwel ling. .- .. Mrs. Jumcs 8tades, of Wuymurt. Is a visitor In this place'. Henry Muynard Is very III ut his home, on Main street, with the la grippe. The Odd Fellows will uttciid divine servlcee in a body at the Primitive Methodist church tomorrow mornlig, Rev. Wlllluiu T. Williams will address the- suclc-ty. Mrs. J. H. Wheeler visited her father at Thompson during the lust three days. Frank Winter, of Wyoming seminary, is visiting his parents on Main strvet. Several Jermynltes rode to Olyphant last night, where they witnessed the bi cycle parade. Ralph Wheeler Is o:eratlng the key at the Dlcksun Ontario and Western depot In the absence f the agent at that place. When Duby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she bud Children; she gave theui Castorla, NOW IS THE TIME TO USEc Rakes floes, Spades, Garden Forks, Garden Barrows, Garden TrouIs, Priming Shears, Carpef Whips, WE SELL THEM. foote im CO,, 1,9 WASHINGTON MEMl mt. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL Coal of the best quality ror domestic use. and of all sizes, delivered in any part of the city lit lowest price. Orders left at my Office, NO. 118 WVOMINO AVENUE, Rear room, flret floor. Third National Ttnnlr sun, hv mull a, IaIm,.. ... , l - mine, will receive prompt mu'DUon. ' SnAnlnl Mnfrunt. will tu . sure and delivery of Buckwheat Coal. Wll T. SMITH. H00M5I IIH0 2, CO.TLTH B'L'D'u, SCRANTON, PA. ISiSiNS AND EUSTIKG POWDER M,liK AT JtOOSul AXD KL'SH UALK VOkK8. LAH.IN A RAND POWDER CO'S 'J RANGE GUN POWDER Kleciiii- naileries, Fue for oxploil IliK blunts, Snfety Fuse and Rcpauai -Chainisal Co.'s explosive CN m LINE OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y ore loi atej the finost fliihinB anil huiitln grouiirls In th wurlil. Desci iinlve books on Hptillcutlon. TlrkPts to nil poliitH In Mutn, Ciiiitttlii anj Miirltlmc t'rovlticos. Mlnnciitfollii, Hi. Haul, Canadian unci rnltnl Htaten Northwest. Vunvouver, S.Mittlc. Tat'omu, I'ortluiKl, ore., San KruiK'Iscp. First-Class Sleeping and Dinin? Gars attaelird to. nil tliroucht trnliis. Tourist cars fully fitted wlt.li bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with nccond-clH tickets. Rates always legs than vlu other linen. For further Information, time tables, etc.. on application lo E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A., 353 Broadway, Ntw York. POWDER LATEST 400 AKD 402 The The ' following "SPECIAL BARGAINS" will be sold for the balance of . . . 500 Ladies'and Misses' Springjackets, (Se ff black, navj brown and tans, worth I U 1 1 . $4.00 to $6.00 each. Your choice, V V U 1 Case H. & H. Corsets, all sizes, in PA drab and white! Regular price, 75 " HnR cents;. sale price, - .v-w . . ' WUU AM . e tf - -- tasasst OUR NEW DEPARTURE GREAT 25c. DEPARTMENT IN BASEMENT. Glassware, Crockery, Wooden Ware and Tinware, Best Articles In the Market, 25c. Each. " KERR'S ; V We Have Never- rPJM - That approached the present one in every desirable quality, the colorings are richer and patterns more artistic,' variety greater and values far beyond anything we ever did. Draperies and Upholstery Our Decorators are practical men, of long experience, formerly employed in the Largest Houses in New York ; they will pencil you a sketch, or give you original drawings in colors while you wait, and be helpful to you in harmoniz ing Wall Papers, Carpets and Furniture. S. G. KERRJOtr CO., Opposite Main Entrance to the Wyoming House. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO 8CRANTON AND WILKE8-BARRC, PA, Manufacturers of Locomotivos. Stationary Engines, Boilors, HOISTING AKD PUMPING MACHINERY. . ... . . v I . . QET CREDIT I I. h i , jijWM I. Z I enough money together to furnish a home. . No use deny iug yourself the pleasures that belong to pretty furnishings. Come in any time and talk to us about the matter. We will give you better terms than any other dealer, and bur stock is made up ofithe biggest assortment. 1 SATURDAYS ) m and--. MONDAYS . without , fringe, (dis played in out large show window) worth $3,00, ' . OUR PRICE SATURDAY ' AND 2SS !Sf;5sfeS S "73! S SS PS IJE178 AT FAIR UCKAWJKM AYE. gsggssgygssSej ESTABLISHED 1873. TdsiCall 5154. Offered a Line of . ; ' iaiiini mm 408 Lackawanna Avenue. Ocmeral Ofllcat 5OUNT0N, PA. we sen iuxmmrc uu creuic. You can furnish your home furnish it just as you'd like to have it, and pay for it in such sums -and at such times as your income . allows. You can have the use of the furniture from the moment of purchase. , . NO USE SAVING day after day trying to get SClA : Jnese ) Wilton Rugs, with or f 4fl MONDAY, 4l0 CLOTHIERS, Wi HOUSE FURNISHERS. -218,225 and 227, : Wyoming Avenue. h i