THE SCHAXTON TBIBUXE SATURDAY 3IOHNIXG, "JUNE 1 3,' 1SDG. MATS TEIBHEB FREE BATS TE1MIED FREE. CARBONDALE. Highest of all in Lecvcakg Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Go!J and Sliver Pens, with Pearl Holders, GIVEN AWAY to Every Person Buying Goods to the A:r cunt of $2.00 at f TMr will olni not that advert! mnt. orders for Job work, and Item for publication left at the establishment cf Shannon fz Co.. newsdealers. North Main etretr, will rerelv prompt attention: of cb open Ircm I a. m. to 16 p. m l TWO DEATHS. n to 421 LACKAWANNA AVENUE SL Tho Sicre fs Crcwdcd Every Day. Intelligent, Economics!, Feopla Are Talcing Advantage cf Our :;v.si -vi. n,''-; .' v"--! A Hst For Little Msne na im ti 1 I , - . n I if .1 It J Ramarbab'e wearer as though "dollars I nw. rtrv. t. Pretty bows and LOW Uli flrinS fullv amnswl make not tho hat, but the 1 hfl.t cnllittH. Taste ami experience Tnto mikes pretty makes lotv trices. THE GREAT HALF PRICE SALE OF Trtou Hats, a mm mm, mm. sc. ic merrily oa, luakliix mr.ny It dies happy Trimmed Hatj New Summer Hats with a style nnil dash to them that la only ern In n Gerson Hat. Short back Sailors, Largo Flaring Hats, Large Drc-juins iU:a in new bur.une:- braide and trimmr.l na only we can trim them. Prices, JJ.1S, fi.ilS, umi W.'.iS. Would bo cheup at double the money, Trimmed Leghorn i'ais. Pine I.eKhorn Iai3, trimmed with e):lf- and ohll'tivn, worth "3c. fo.i, .Moii.iel:ne Pe Sale, flowers ami l.esjii-e-n Hats. ti.iMi.I.e Iiallan I't;'iorn, wina-s. in the 'heii;ht of fasiilon at SS-., nl .e . and SWe. t.'oat more at whuio il.;,0 (I. US. sale. TRIMMED SA!LOR HATS. tOdozeno line quul:ty .Mixta blr.iw Sailor fu'lv t 'iuoiut!, with leather sv.i', vr r h "i.i toKo "t 25c each. At Sfe. and e. vnth Fire Scnnett BrnlJ At !S. and Jl.2.1 FlnMt Milan Sailors, all palloiT, Knox Shape, pe; led In vivy re the swrll stylcj, tatiu lined, woi'lh $1.00 H'l'i t. worth Tf.c. ami 1.U). ni'.l 2,cti. At 2p. and 7.le. Fine M'Uan Sallor, worth 'unma & i!or.-i In nil the swiiriier shape double. and atylui at $!.4!i, $1.73 and $1.93. A GREAT RIBBON SALE We're having just now (lint's I'rmiai penp.e from far a:.d i.ear toseeure soma of tho won di'ri'ul haivuiui we are olVertm;. Think of nil Silk Satin Ribbon. No. !;, 3 Think of the finest qtiellty Taffeta R!b Inches wide, In every color, worth i', a bons, No. CO. In every plmde and color, yard, to so at He. worth ful:y lifte., lo no nt i'ic. Think of the tlaest quality Warp Printed Think of No. (.0 Dresden P.lbbon, best Tresden nnd I'eralun lti'oljon, worth ulio., qnaliiy, In bfaiitifiil designs, every color, to go at 19c. lo to at --'"e. 'Juesc arc nly a few cf the many wonderful bar.,'nias wn are oneriw; in our Kitbja l)c-arti!ie:it. FLOWERS AT HALF PRICE. A few new uv d! siii.-i waists, oa.y '! of a klad. oo.nli t Hum ill to.vn. h r- n & r ?-v 1 9 r ww i w RESPITE F3R WINDISH. A lira m T, I'tUcrt Vjj JIo llansctl, However, :n July 1. Sheriff James Martin, of Luzerne county yerterday received a no'.iee of usplte for George Wlr.dt'h. the Pltti t:n wife nuiid -rer, which was si-rued by the governor, stayliiK his exexeutiun until September 1. , Abram I. Kckert, the niurdeier of f'.-hotd Director PUteiibe-.M'.cr at Nan tlcoke, is to be hnnsvfl, howevf r, on July 1. The scaffold that tves once uned in hai'frinp; "Htd None Mike." and others was taken out today and cnansed so that It can be put together in a few hours. A death wateh has been placed over Kckert to prevent him from com mitting suicide. Suicide of Ditvid Kant. David rtnnt, a prominent cotiactor of this elty committed suicide yesteiday mornttiR I,y drlnklnp laudanum. Fi nancial troubles are said to be the cause. AVOCA. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc Millan was the scene of a most pdeasaut gathering on Thursday evening;. A representative- number of the employes of No. 13 shaft, where Mr. McMillan is foreman, conceived the happy Idea of presenting him with a beautiful gold headed cane prior to his departure on n visit to his native, land. Tho affair was a complete surprise to Mr. and Mrs. McMillan. However, the Intruders had their own way and an enjoyable evening was spent, Mr. McMillon expressed his gratitude In a few well chosen remarks lifter which a bountiful repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. McMillnn will leave this morning In the team::li!p Paris for cotlnml.wherc they will spend the summer months. James Alexander announces himself a candidate for delegate from the east district Marcy township, to the Kepub . llean convention. Miss Reynolds, of Wyoming seminary, ( is the guest of Miss Anna Deblo. The Ladles' Missionary society of the Primitive Methodist church will con duct a picnic In Jackson's park on July 4. J. R. George, who has been manager of Brooks & Dale company's store for the past few years, has been removed to the Greenwood store. He will be suc ceeded by Mr. Jones, of Lee, Pa. Miss Maggie Thornton, of Rcvnnton, Is the guest of Miss Kate Dougher, of the West Side.. Charles Schlagor and daughters, Nel lie and Ennna. of Blakely,. were visl- GREAT SALE OF BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. We iiave no fortune to plve uwny, but we guarantee you goods at less than any other house Vu the trade. Your choice from our stock, wutcb is complete at , , $100. Per Yard. 'Reniemtar wo tlon't ratorve - any thlnii These goods consist of nil tho leading: makea,- Come early ami make your selections, J. SCOTT INGLIS, CARPETS AND WALL PAPER . ' 419 Lackawanna Avx Would It in'c est you t; know that weara doing tho larges: i.i'liuery busi msH'ver dotie in Suranton ? It s'.'oull in crest you to know that our trie's ar 3 less than ono - hal f I wnv :p:-!it upon yoU Veb jOn UseJ dainty Dowers sum- - n pretty l.M. It's . o pay 1112. way it Is trltum d rule tHn F:orf. IS hats experience with tt'eiiti nvloiw 1 n renins Itiey ure yetllns. SuriTlsins Prices '.a I'ntriinraed Shapes. Short B.T?k Sr'llors In Finest pernina fiiaid in white, ulaeK, navy uiul browp. at gj each W.cth fiOe. nt whole:!!e. j;.C '.ir.d 52.'') K.rii ::t Straws nnd l.aco lira Id ll(: In th'i Hiasnn's nvwoet shapes, to kc to-.: tdch. Leghorn Ha s At oVc. Eac!-. Fln( I.f.horn Unts for lajles, mlsca as? Lackawanna Avenue. tor;i this week at the home of Mr, and Mis. Dr. Pier. David Alexander, of Pittston, will act in the capacity of mine foreman In place of Robert HcMSI'an. The Sioor-ic Powder works have re sumed work after an idleness of sev eral weeks. The Ptr.iisylvania Cral company's carpenters have enmmenet'd remodol li K the trestlin.T and breaker of No. 13 i liaf t. Iv will require about sis weeks to complete the v.ovl:. Mr. ard Ml. O. J. OWlallcy. Mrs. John Curi an and Mrs. James Merrick attend ed the fui.eral of Rev. Anthony Kilcoyne at P: ranton on Thursday. Clair HolIIsler returned home .from Wyoming seminary yesurday. WYOMING. . Mrs. S. A. Lake entertained Mrs. Reactor, of Caiondale, and Mrs. Eugene Lake, of Pitst'in, ycUerday. Notices! will Foon be posted in the borough prohibiting wheelmen from riding on the sidewalks on Sunday. Thomas; Lawaon Is abb; to go around on crutches. A. J. Evans has erected a fine iron ftnes In fruit of his property on Wyo ming avenue. Joseph Lloyd was in New York on business Wednesday. Miss Lilly Cormbs, of Plymouth, has been visiting friends here this week. Mrs. L. Uats is viidtliig friends In Seranton. It. H. Reidy and liiss Jennie Garrett r.ltendcd the Drdr.on and Lewis wed ding .at Priiigleville, Wednesday.' Chai tt-3 Evans was at Taylorville yes terday. TAYl.OK. David Korrla, of t'nion street, chal lenges Joseph Oenkle to run one hun dred yards foot race lor $P0 to $150. Will meet Genkie any time nt the F.laine house. The young people's societies of this place and vicinity held their third rally last evening at the German Evangelical chinch, which was largely attended. On the eighteenth of thin month the Loyal crusaders of the Temperance lodge will hold a social at the Methodist church parlors. The social at the WelJi Daptist church was a success both socially and financially. Job Thomas, who wan instantly killed at Jennyii's mines Thursday al'ternobn, will be burled toiv.oirow at 2.110. In terment at the Forest Home cemetery, the Rev. J. M. Lloyd ol.iclatlng. Edward Davis Is preparing to erect a large building on the corner of Main and Pond sdrcets. NICHOLSON. Miss Nellie Shields hai returt.ed home from Bethlehem, w litre she has bien attending school. The Missses Vlda Johnson and Grace Crock visited the Electric City yester day. Children's Day service will be held :n the Presbyterian church Sunday nam ing the time of tho usual preacHn? s r vlie. Also In the Methodist Episcopal church In the evenli g. The young ladles of the Young Peo ple's Christian Union will give an en tsrtalnment at the opera house th's tver.lng. A short musical progrnmrue and a drama entitled "No Cur?, No Pay." The procieds ure to be used to ward rcpnlrlrg theUnlversal'st church. Mr. and Mrs. Henri I3?r!!n, of Hew York city, are boarding ut the noma of George Candu. Mrs, O. K. Heart'sley, ofgwego, N. Y lo visiting her daughter, Mrs. Llew ellyn Shields'. ' We ere new getting beautiful straw berries home-grown. and there promises to be a great quantity. .'Irs. Vi illiain Unrley and Miss tier trade Movies Pna Away. After many months of sickness rend suite: Ins the Eoul of Mrs: William Barley, of Daite avenue, passed Into the preat t-eyond. Tie dceens-J was born In Cheshire," England, in 1S19. Soon after her mar riage she and her hctbir.d . cam to thin country and took up their residence lii thU city. Mr. Bailey died about twelve years ago. 4'. is. Bailey was a lady full of kindly nets and noble doed. Her departure was senile and loving and i he possessed naiiy friends. Siie was a devout member of Trinity ch-jroh, where until her fatal illness she was tn active worker. Mrs. I'.arle.v la purvlved by three duuirhtors. Misses Phoebe and Anno Barley and Mrs. Thomas Parry, The luneral will be held on Sunday at H o'eiuek at the heme of of Sira. I urry on Darte avenue. The dentil of Miss Gertrude J!oyle opfUiTcd Thuiday cvenlnt: at half past 7, at the homo of her sister, Mrs. P. J. I'owdoriy, of Eighth evenue. Che was a bright and Inti llicient youns lady just nterlPB her seventeenth year. Mrs. i'. J. Pov.derly, Mlr-s Annie Moyles, of i!i ranton, and Miss Lizzie Jloyled, Kl iiaid and Charks Moyles, of this city are uurvtvlr.tr relatives. The funeral will take p!aee on Sunday af ternoon. PROFESlU.NALi VS. A.'.IATEUHS. The C.iibaartu'.e Toimi to I'ltiy the Hickories, of Jcrm, Today. The Carbon.lale- base ball club will play th? Hickories of jerniyn.l nr.o.i w ufternoo:; at Alumni Park. The unual league 'game c:iii;:ot be played, as Yrrii, which was scheduled her? today, hns given up the Khost. The ar.anfieme.-.;:! thnt have been made ought to make ih; game Very inier-: tins. and the- Hick ories ought to stand a good eharie:- of winning. Tommle O'Gnin, one of Oar lionibile's stnr nUelieis. was., bel'eire he enured the league, the regular pitcher for the lilcko: It h. In tomoi -rov. 's game 'he will go In the box tor the Jermynites nr.d pitch ii:?nlnst bis own team. Rafter, of the CaH ondale t arn, will catch O'Cara 1 and this will so strengthen the Hick ories that they ought to show up well. The game will be a severe test of o'C-ara's pltchlrg. as the Carbondnle team ar? ncVnovelei'.'-cd the heaviest hitters in the learuo. NO SANCTION GRAMTCD. Urcaityc CnlaVnn Dili Not ilvl His I'ri.e in tiie Imst Jlcct. The prospects, of li e Carbondalo Bi cycle club holding a race meet on the Fourth are nnt very bright just at p. cs ent. us a later fro.n the L. A. W. raelii i board utates that no" sanction can i;e gi anted to Cnrbo'ndale for h.i'.tlinjr a me: t. The rrnfon psidgncd wrs tin? L. A. Cnlahan did not get the diamond which he won in his race agaln.it time. The JnrtjrcH for m reison known to them selves nwnrdeu Hi ; prize to the tanrium te.'m which w.ts j aelng C'alnhnn. This was no fault cf the club's, fer the judcres are under the direction of the league ard have control of th" awarding of the prlz s. The p-.lie was given and received by the persons to whom the Judges gave the race. The failure to get a function will be a elln appolr.tment to many p.-nple. CIRCUS PAY. Look Ort f;ir Pickpockets, Fakirs nnd All Around Swindlers. Todny Is circus day and the usual number of rustles who make the day a holiday are seen about the streetu. The circus Is pronounced to be n fine one, and from the size ought to be worth seeing. Everything Is strictly up to date and many oriplnal atcs are done by competent pevf romances. Of course the untial number of pick pockets and fakirs who make a living by following the ti nts are In town to duy. and Journalists and others cannot be too careful in the case of their gold reserve fund. It Is an easy thin? for those e::pert crooks to possess them selves of other people's pocketbooks, and we wish to warn the people pgainst the llght-flr.gered gents. If you lose anything It Is your own fault. .MOOSJC. Mrs, Wntkins, of Factoryvllle, w?s a caller nt the home of S. F. Price on Thursday. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Pres- Of ill lie-tilth. 1 s:meleiicy ami despair, fciveM way to I li! siuisliiii'i of hop:-, happiness ami hciillh. upon taking Hood's Sni'np:;nll;i, liecau.se. it jrivm renewed life uml vitality lo tho blood. and llirotirh thnt iiiipuns IH'I'VO Stft'll and riui'ry body, Komi "Hood's Ear helped mo ,'.t!i, vijror t l!:e whole Ihis 1 tf i r : s a p a r i 1 1 a wonderfully, changed iiiekncsi to, health, gloont tasun shino. No pen ccn d'escribo what I suf fered. I was dcaihly hick, bad sick head aches every few days a:.d those terrible tired, despondent feelings, with hcr.rt trouble's so that I could not go up end down stiirs without claiping my band over my heart and rciting. In fact, It would almost tako my brenth away. I Buf fered ko I did not caro to live, yet 1 bed much to live for. There. I j no i-!?r:su-e in life if deprived of health, for la'o becomes a burden. IZood'u .S'a-:!tipar:ll.i iloes for mora th.Ti advertised. A tier ti'rinr; ono battle, li U tiiflc'cr-t to r'3?oni!r.cnd l.nelf." tins. J. E. Smith, Ee'oit, Iowa. SarsapariHa Is tho Or.o True lllootl I'lirifier. Allilriijntists.St. Prepared only by ('. I. Ilnnd C: Co. , Lo-.vcll. K.usj. i-l rttll euro all liver Ills, Mli.ius-J nOOd S l-'lHSntsj.lieadaciio.. s8CCUu,' CO riooas byterlan church will hold a lawn social in llutehinR's park on the evening of June lti. The proceeds will be applied to the parsonage fund. The Presbyterian church eonptes.i tlon will hold a basket l4enie on the Fourth of July In JIihikIo tirove on the banks of the lackawanna river. Mrs. James A. Hand wus a caller In Seranton Thursday. W. U. Manners has put In a new and beautiful fountain in his store. - AUCIS15.VLD. Martin Cummincs, jr., a young man emil'-ycd as a miner in the White Oak mine cf the Delaware and Hudson com pany, wi;b almost Instantly killed by a full of "six inch" nl 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and his laborer. Martin .Mur phy, a cousin, was seriously hurt. They wire cnga.red In tilling o car of coal when, without warning, the mass fell on them and pinned the'm to the ground. When tn'-en fmni under the fall young Cummhigs was s-ii'l alive, but he died before reaching the mouth of the mine. Mr. Murphy was budly cut about the head and his body wf.s badly bruised. Buth young men were taken to their homes on Cemetery street. The de censed young man was about 23 years eld and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Cuni!.:l-ig., or the Er.st Side. Ha was a model of industry and snarl Hy. He was a number of tho Fath r Ma. hew society; one t,f the leading cjrnetlsta of the Fast Eide Wind and also of Gllroy's orehes'ra. He was very popular among his asveebiten r.nd was highly esteemed by all who knew hlm. At thl.i writ'ng the fuii"i:.l arrangementa have not yU been made. The police committee appointed at the laFt meeting of the council with a view to uppo'ntlrg police odiceis, has decided lo re'comn.end the following young men as police ell'ieers: Chief of police, Jnmes F. Phllbli,; roundsmen. First ward, W. 11. Myerr, L. 11. Hehle; Second ward, JaineH W. MoDuiinell. John Farrell, David Dean; Thlnl ward, M. V. Barrett and William Kin-merman. There will nifco be two p .lice on ti e Rh!;-e. It Is not certain that all these will nceept heir olllces and there may be changes In the list when the council meets. The funeral of the Lite Edward Nrnry, who was killed fill the Delaware and Hudson track on Monday night, tno pliie-e on Thursday morning from bis late residence on Rock Terrace. At 10 o'clock the remains were taken to St. Tl.oiimn' church where n high mass f ic:nilem wns sung by Rev. T. J. Comer lord. The remains were Interred In the Catholic cimetery. Tha pall beaters were: Edward Kearney. James McNul ty. Themns V. Munlcy. Thomas P. Mun ley. John Clark and Patrick K vegan. Kjine lime within two weeks, ground will be broken for the erection of the new hu'.ldlng lor ihe klnde g.irten which the lenevo'.-rce cf Mrs. C. I'. Iisekley has prompted her t? establish here'. It wi'd be built nt the western end of Wayne stre-t. on the hi!! a little to tle? soulii i t the l'.-es.l ter'.an cb.ureh. Dur ing the part week land linn bien bought from G. P. Probst and arrangement have been made with the property hold ers on the northern Bide of the church, by which r.mple room will be had for the buMdirg and piny ground. It Is prorrse-d i) civet n t'.vo-yiory frame ruiMtror " yfiO feet, fitted with nil mod em Imnvovi nr nt. On the giound door there will be four lafjce r.wma dt voted to the uses cf th" school f.nd on the up-i-er I'.onr will b? a large hell. Tho build ing will be ui ranged on the most ap proved plans i;o that In this respect the school will bo-eompletely nbrea:it of the t!rr.?s. Mrs. Hrxktey, Mrs. J. J. Will lams. Miss Clark, of Seranton, and Mr, E. rt. Jones, of Olyphtint. Inspected the school and were highly pleased with the progress mu le by teneliers and pupils. Mrs. lla'-kUy Is especially delighted Willi the school nnd takers a pardonable pride In iln biiceess. It miy safely be said that their pleasure Is thoroughly shared by the parents of the children who attend the kindergarten, who all aie best (lunlllled to tell o'f whnt has been done since It was es.ta' ilh?d. Mis. C. II. Harkley, Mrs. Junes, J. Williams end the Misses Snyder, who formerly lived here, were In town on Thursday. CI AUK'S (iKIIKN, Children's day will lie observed In both the Methodist and Pnptist churches here this week. The former on Sunday evening and the iatter on Tuesday even ing next. The Cla-k's Green Cemetery ansocla tleni received upwards cf three hundred corner posts to place upon their recently purchased annex to their beautiful yard, A growing Interest is being mad" mani fest by the care given by the plot own ers In beautifying these grounds. Our school board Is at a deadlock In the selection cf a principal for the high school, E. H. Estabrook, of Carbondale, spent sevsrp.l days In town looking nj'ter business interest. The Ei ctrie Star band plclnlc on Thursday lust wus well attended de spite the coolness of tho day. J. W. Mullen;:: returned from a visit, among friends !n Moosle on Monday last. Mrs. Deity Bennett and daughter, Lena, letu'ned to their lieime in New ark, N. J on Wednesday last, after a brief sojounrn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Mott. The followlrg members of the Foreign Missionary society of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church of th West Eide, sneut the day, Friday Inst, with Mi 3. Frances LaMont, enjoying the refreshing count! y air: Mrs. MoflU nnd son, John, Miss Jennie Shannon, Mr3. John Banowman, Mrs. Hutton, Mrs. Lewln Morse, Mrs. William Freeman, Miss Sarah Hnover. Mrs. W. H. Hall, Mia. L. E. Potter. Mrs. Edwin Parker, Mrs. T. J. Luce. They were joined by the following residents of our village much to the pleasure of nil: Miss Anna LaMor.te. Mrs. J. II. Austin, Mrs. Wil liam Williams and daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. A. A. Davis. The vbdtors returned to their homes on the 5:-4ii train, . 3? ore Curative power Is contained In Hood's fe'r.tsapaillla thir. In any c-.hd- s.inllnr preparation. It coats the pitvprlctar inj manufacturer ra?re. It cor'-, tar Johljcr more and 11 is worth more to the consumer. More skill Is required la Itn .Frops'a'.lon nnd M cinch es more remedial .quainter than ary other medicine. Cjiisepierily It hail a record of more CL-fea nr.d its saln are mo;v than tlio.ia of Kr.y other prepni-a-t!cr. Hcod's Sarsaparllla 3 the be?t mel. Iclne to buy beeaute it In An honest medl elns and thouEane'a of tMt'rnonlala prove that It dees actually and permanently cure disease. FACTORY YILLK. A larg? band of Cypstes are camped neur M. N. Rejiioldj' wcoJs, Ji:st ( in side the town. The women spend thcli time begging from door to d.x.r around town, teiling fortunes end doing nil the woik in camp, while tl?e men trade horses, hunt ai.J lish, and do tiny thing but work. Mr. and J.Irs. Miles Cardiur and sr. Howard left for Elmira Friday rnoru trg, where they will spend seve ral days visiting Mrs. Gardner's sister nnl fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. MIlo Ptley, und Miss Nettie Gardner. The ftrawbtrry business Is not car ried on as extensively at tbb' plr.ee n-i formerly. Klrnian Gnrer.er and Ke:ae; Seamars ore the only shipper tr em this tU'tlon this Fummer. The large berry farm of George DrGraw Is not usetl for berry raisin;; ct r resent, cs Mr. f'cCraw moved to Scianton over r. yenr ago, end the fnuu la rsed only fxr regu lar furmlng pu:pose now. Your correspondent was Informed a few days ago that boiing would be re sumed at the e ll Well rt Carpenter Hol low about the middle of August or Sep tember 1. N. A. 'Gardner Is oulte busv tlwre days driving a hack fr m this p isot to Lai;e Wii.ola. the famous summer re .tort. The V.'. C. T. I'. nodal at TL'm Ada r;rowi;lnr,'i: was Jr.rgely attended, con sidering the weather. Mir. Ifsnry Newcomb ha In h. r yn'd on Railroad street a hedge cf loses which cor. tains several different vari eties and they are now In blnom nrd pro beautiful. ? r.. D;-.ii!d Lcngstaff, in Academy ftre.t. 1ms a bed of the lines! parries In town. I'hcy are wry pretty and unior.inionly lcrge. iir. and Mrs. M. V. Townsend spent Thursday r,t the home of Mrs. Towns end's I ret her, I.yn-.nn Green, of Flct vllle. Miss-s Amy CLpwe'l r.nd Mr.ud Cap well spent last week with friends at Went Auburn, Fu qu; -henna county. Geoige S'lsa, n, of La, Pluine, has p'tr chnsed a lot Rt tills place on Nckomls street p.n.l hns broken rrour.d for a M.il .9 retb -e nee. Fni tt.r vllle is said by mary people to be the preUlert vllhgo between Serntiton and Plnidiamtoi on the r. u il line of th? Delaware. Laeknwi ' iia nnd Western railroad. Our town has sev eral very nice rer-l lenci s and the town people are pioud cf our vlllnge. but the beauty of the town Is n.arred by very narrow st-vcts. I' our boioigh council would take pattern by the Dnl ton e-onncll, people who have built m the street would be obliged to vaeoU and consequently l etter streets. Why not organize t. village Improvement so ciety? Mrs. Samuel Wrlglcy ai-d three daughters, of Fhlckthlnny. are the guests of Mrs. Wrigley's mother. Mrs. Henry Nev.comb. on Railroad street. Our town v. lii be full of people from a distance next week, who will be h -re to Bltcrd the commencement cxercaes at Keystone Academy. Mlcsl l'l!e! ItcMiifT, Piles! Symptoms Moisture; k.tensc ltchlnn nnd stint! ii.g; most at nlcht: worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which ofl:n bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Rwr.yne's Oint:re: t stops tho itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, nnd in most caccs removes ice turgors. At druggists, or by mail, for E0 rents. Dr. Bwayn 'i Son, Phihr.lelpi.Ia. i'U'f 'I I Kaveyouafcd- i '-') h i lncf wciK!it in !Vl,j L'l the Sioiiiae.il 3 ;r.Kt,' Itlr.-obiv after" c.diiiK llelch Ira of Wind Vninitiiiqiif pood Watcrbr.v.Ii i llcji tbarn -Had Tnstc in the Mnnth . ' in tha Mtirnlu; I'aljiitatioa of the , f Heart, due to Pistcnsbui of Stntnachi j l'anl;crcj Month Gas in the liov.chi . i Loss of Flesh Fickle Aimeilie ' ) l)circ:Kcd, Irrit :lilc Con.Iititin of the I ) Jllild IbZ.lintss He'.-n aehe Ciiu. ' stljatiou or Piai ilicea? Then you have 1 DYSPEPSIA . in onecf I mr.r.y fnrat. The ore positive j ' cart lor V.us rtistrcsini; compLilnt Is ' EtW$ Syspepsia by mall, prepaid, on icc.-ipt of 25 ccats. ( rilll't.f.t .Ir ll.itol Tntr)n1 Vmt! IH-ilit. 11:1 Ac:.. r8 ruliUiit, tai.cn aiu-r , ) Acker UC':. i:ic Co., i?-i8 Clinmlser St., X. Y. AYLESWORTH'S MflBSfCT Tio Finest la the City. Tic lattiit IcproTcd furnish lcj sr.d apparatus fur lief-pi tutit, butter and eggs. 223 Wyomlno Av. W TBS LIKE OF TKt mm mm n are located the finest llshlr.g and hunting grounds In the world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to nil points in Maine, Canada and .Maritime Provinces, Niinricapoll;'. St. Paul, Canadian and I nltod S;att3 Northwest, Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Porilund, Ore., San Krar.eltva. Fir3!-GlGS3 Elepin? and Bio Grrs attached to all vhrought trains. Tourist c.-.ra fully lilted with bidding, enitriiuj and spee'.c.liy a.ir.-ited to war.t'i cf families may ho had with reeond-eiass tickets. Rates always less than via other line. For further Information, time tables, etc on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. . 333 Broadway, New York. I J&f mmcJlri Itcnt filrt. rArttCulnri 4 Mtitl. c uitu 1 UZT1 I1U.1L V. lit t 1L. k. 11.. li.tUM ALub. 'J,! ft- 1 . C0 Af!9 402 UGKAWAS3A RVE K:::n:rx!:::::::r:::;3i::KLnKKKUiK!32MK!.i!.aH:iis:K!sn Below Ve itlsntion a Few cf the Specials mm m 5 5 1 a hji Rl dnz LndloV Lill:i Jjred .Shirt Wn'sl, Wc quality. Sa!a Pries, 30c 32 d. z adieV Luund ra 1 Sliii t W ilsts. wuriii .. Sale P.-lcs, 50c 12 doz L,lit,i' tVrnppers. all kin it or;h il.ji to Ji.i'., Sj!j Price, 75c H dozn-.i bailien' Wrippern. nsMirte.l. worth tl.nu to 51.118, Sale Price, $1.13 Monday Price LDt on Corsets. il font Qu-.llty at :!" Cent-i. O-t Qiiat.tr .. t'-uta, Sl.liO Quality m to ecnts. I.ftiildoz Ladies' Kany Ilandlcerchiefs, wortu is-eai-h, ' gale Price, ic 50dt UnlL' Ela-k feanileai Hoto, -wurth a p iir, Sale Price, 8c 25riuz-n Ladies' Ribbed Ves's. worth 8;"'!'. Sile Price, aijc G(lbt.-.;n Ladiei' Ribbea Vc.Vs. wortii K'Vteoac.i, SalePrlce.se 100 pieces Ill-achodTowlias w.i-tli ie. ywli Sale Pries. i-l4c I cnsB Dimitioi, now ratt-rnn, worth '"yard, Sale P.-lce, al,'c 110 J ieo Ointrhaiuti, anmn e'10 -lis, wort h Uc a yard, Sale Price, 37c 1 ba o Dnbltnehed Hear.' Kh"".iin', woi t h 7o a yar J, Sale Prlc j," 3'ijc SI pieces jlnclnms, now dre-s )iat- t.rt.s, wurta Wic yd, Sale Price, 6, 61 Tabla Covers, 4 4 C!iouill. w.r.-li each, Sale Price, 35c ' mm FucuiK IBS. HUB. ' 111' Every conceivable color and weave, in Japanese and Chinese. A liberal discount by the roll, each containing fortj' yards. Linen Floor and Stair Cloths, in all the various widths and oolors. English and Domestic Linoleums, plain, printed and inlaid, in 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, S-4, 10-4, 12-4 and 16-4 widths. India and Japanese Rujs, all sizes up to 12x15 feet. Best Quality Bamboo Porch Shades, 4 ft. by 8 ft., 5x8, 6x8, SxS, ioxS and iaxS, with cords and pulleys, ready to put up. IEH, SON 1 G9 Opposite V.e'.ti Entrance to the Wyuuilnu Mouse. 4U9 Branch at Carbondale. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO bUrlANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, n tm. mmnm hmm. Mm. LOOiOl m w w y w hwiiiv Kcisnna m pubping machinery. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. y Trwfr tjyCoT t',."''J --. imBm You ought to buy jour Cloth inp; of us is that we sell good, reliable grades without charg ing big prices. We keep our stock right, up-to-date. We show as stylish garments as can be found in Seranton. About the only difference be tween our clothing and the merchant tailor's is to be found in the price. There is no difference in the fit. Our clothing fits right, and that's all any clothing can do. SOralrs I.sra Oti-tltn, yrln lonir. worth SS to H a pair. Sale Pries, $1.30 CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Suits.Capes, Silk Waists, Skirts. Etc.. on Monday, 35 Per Cent. Discount droit Bariralns In This Department. GENTS' FURNISh-INU OGOOS. 25 Cent Tiea 2t'out Mitpnlors, Si lnt shirts aud Orawnra. !ii Cent Uiw , Sale Pries, 19a AO Cent Ties. 60 Cent Suspenders, AO Cent Khlrti and Drawers. fr) Ceat Outing Sbirts. Sals Price. 33s Children's Cashmere Cloaks at One-Hall Price. tio Lace Caps and Hats, Sale Pries, 19c Ladles' Sa Coat CUemlse f; 'Z'i Cent Hrawora. I .1 Cuut Cjraut t'jvers. Reduced to 19c Indies' 75 Cent Chemise, To Cent 8l:irttt, 7S Cent Night Clowns, Sale Price, 41c Ladles' tl.SilSsirta, x tl.ii iVIifUt Uowna, Reduced to 88c 12 dos Children's Dresses, L'aliuo and lltngliam, worth 7jo tjUSe. Sale Price, 30c 03 doz Boys' Pants, all wool, worm 60, to .a : pair, Sale Price, 30c w ......... , ,V, mmimiww Lackawanna Avenue PA,, Manufacturer of sii wm 9 m jrv 1 1 w v v v w j Ik Pml If your pocketbook is empty, and 3'ou need a suit, don't let that bother you. Come in and ask us for cred it. We will trust you. Pay us a little each month. You'll be astonished when you once try our plan, how simple a matter it is to bay a suit. Nothing extra is asked for credit. The cash store's prices are no lower than, ours. 225,227 and 218 mm mi Home ........... in nirnisiiflrs p tco. '