THE-SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY. MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1896. 13 Highest of all in Leavening Power. SOLUTEBLY PURE 0ABB0H0AL f RMiVrn will jileese rote that aaverttje. Itients, orders for Job work, anil Itnms lor publication Ifft st the establishment ol tliannon A Co., newsdealers. North Main street, will receive prompt attention; or lice open trjin 8 . m. to 10 p. m. LAID AT REST. Tlir Itody ii'!low.-il K. I'osti-r I'lnrt'd in tilt Tuuih. The funeral of Iluwurd Foster, wlm whs drowned on Weilnesiluy, was held yesterday nt'teiiirmii tit Trinity rhurvh. The funeral services vt:ro enndueted ! llev. 10. J. l:al.ley, reetor r the rhlireh. .Air. liiiisley delivi-ivd u short ser mon, which was full of consolation and Fympnthy totho family and relatives of the deceased, lie spoke of the certainty of death and of the need of always lieliiff prepared. Several appropriate hymns were suns liy a choir composed of Mrs. Hannah l.comird, Mrs. Thomas I.ce, Ida Snyder. AV. V.i. Kvans, David Lewis, William Ward and fleoirej ' . Moon. No words were necessary yesterday show the respect and esteem in which the deceased was held, the vast niimlir of people who lllledthe edifice hearing t.. f-1 inn my In a manner which Is far be yend the power of the topsne. The following yoimir men were pall l.c.uers: Kunming IVck. C. 1!. Samson, Sidney l'.erkeit. J. Hurry ltowlson. l.m- llolleidHi k., ai;d C. I.. Doty. The remains were Interred In Maplewood femetei.V. The following persons from out of town Were present: Mrs. A. K. Wileox and dauivht'-r. Jiaiieh Chunk; F". B. Schoiicier, of I'hlladflphla; Mr. and Mrs. William Foster, of Peckville; Jeeife Foi-ter and family, of Furview. CHASED HIM WiTH AN AX. James JeiiniiiKs Olijcelxtotlie Toma hawk i'loccs of Colleeiiii Kent. . A days hro JnmH Jennings, n resi dent of that part of the city commonly known us "the Swutnp," appeared le f"ii Aldermen Ihmnell and had n war runt Issued for die arerst of Sylvester trials, on the charge of assault and 1 atlery and for helng u common scold. Jennings Is a tenant of Sears and on tlie landlord coming for the monthly rent could not come up the required union nt. Sears vowed veii;reanco and left returned a little later with an axe with which he proceeded to chase Jennings and not helng aide to catch him threw the axe and narrowly escaped hitting him. Constable (lilhoy arrested the man who received a heaving and was accordingly placed under J.mmi hail on each charge. 0. & W. TRESTLE ABLAZE, A Large Loss Saved liy the Timely DiM-ovcrv iifllic Fire. Rnrly yesterday morning the Ontario and Western trestle was discovered to he on fire, the llames having already rained considerable headway. The hhiKu was first seen by Conductor His-, ted and trainman Skeels, who were go lt:g home after coming in on the late train. Tlie men saw at once the danger should the llames get beyond control and at once hurried to the Mitchell com pany's house, where help was secured und the fire soon put out. II Is supposed that the blaze was started by a spark from an engine, and lull for Its timely discovery the loss to I lie company Would have been very large. An ("-led lor 'I'll row ins llamlbilN. A yoeiiK' man was arrested Thursday "veidng for throwing hand-bills rather loo freely about the streets, lie was wane d by a constable and on fullure t i Jie.-d It was promptly picked up. He was fined and then let go. This Is a lovon which should not fail to have an eii'ect upon those parties who throw bills promiscuously about the streets. All Italian Injured. Salvador Moncuso, an Italian laborer "tiiployed on the Ciuvily railroad, had ins fool badly crushed yesterday morn ing while loading some stone on a car at No. -. lie was removed to his home ill No. 4, where Dr. Uailey attended him. 'i 'lie injuries are not of a serious nature. TRS0NAL AND OThEK MT.MS. .MIrk JIary l.:iit u'ul Kathiyn Burns I nf Wiitertov. n, N. V., arc tli guisls j hi' Ihi lr i'(Hi:i;i, Mins liri'tta I'oU'mnn. Miss .Minnie Stephens, Miss LnttU Atnlrew nnd C. H. Smith, ji., are vis it Ins Jlrs. W. 11. UrucH'ortl. Annii; lii'RlPii of Dunmore In vMtliifr Miss Mains Timmoiis on Smith Main strY-Pt. Miss Maml Curt or will spend to-mor-rnw in Forest City an tjie guest of Sites Kmma flulnv.. Frank R. VatuUifonl Is lmme from Kllenvillo, N. Y., on a fihoit vacation. Mips Mary Meyers hnj returned from n visit with Towanda relative. Tiw Misses Moticun of Plttston. who hove been the guest of Mss Mary Mc-Anih-pw on Snrlnfj street, have return eel home. Charles Ti'enks of Yonkers, N, Y., who has been visiting Joe Hosier, has returned home, Mrs. Wilson of Wyoming street Is ANNUAL CUT P8ICE REKI3ANF SALE OF CftRPETS Just read our prices and compare them with sny and all of the other attempts: 25c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35c Ingrain Carpets, Now 25c 50c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c &5c. Brussels Carpets, Now 39c 75c. Brussels Carpets, Now 57c 85c. Brussels JCarpets, Now 75c Also a quantity uf BoJy.Bruinels lengths from a to to yards In each piece at about one hall price to close. J. 419 i Lack. Ave Carpe;s and Will Paper Dealer. TURMS'Casb en the Above floods. Latest U. 3. Gov't ileport &kiini vlsitins her daughter, Mrs. Nichols, ot Wllkes-llai re. Miss Lizzie Mahon and niece. Miss Cornelia Kellcy of Scranton, are visit ing In town. Miss Manic Murphy of Scranton Is the guest of' Miss Margaret O'Connell of Seventh avenue. Misses Knse and Uzzle O'Malley have returned to their home In Pitts ton artur a visit of several weeks in this place. Miss Maine drier ot Dickson Is vis ItinB Miss .Margaret HiSKlns on th. South Sde. Mrs. Walter Punnett of Cleveland. Ohio. Is vIsltlnB her mother J,,s- I I Lewis, on South Church street, Juniata Salslmry the authoress and , newsaper writer, who lias neen in? guest of Mrs. W. U. Turlington, re turned to her home In Tonally, N, J.. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones of South Church street are visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. K. It. Reese at their cottage In Waymnrt. Mrs. Clin lies l!irs Is visiting frlenas in Clifford. Miss Delia, Williams of Duiinioie Is visiting Miss Mattio Hards of Lincoln . avenue. I Mrs. Uenrse Deltrlck of Wilkes-Carve , and Mis. liowlry of Wist lttstor. are tho guests of Mrs. D. C. Heiiscoler of Church street. John Howard of Philadelphia Is vis iting his sister Mrs. James Clark of Terrace street. Mrs. James Yunnan of Canaan street Is visiting in New York city. Mr. and Airs. L. C. Wetherby of Wayne street ure visiting ftlends In Clifford. Mrs. James O'Rourke and daughter Annie have returned from a three wciks' visit at Mount Pleasant and Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. Van Bergen, M!s Katharine Van Bergan. with their guests, Mrs. Kays and Mrs. Fordham of .Scranton and Mr. and Mis. R. li. Van lieigan and son Newell spent yes terday ut Crystal Lake. Miss Minnie rimer is visiting at Lake Wlnola. Miss Florence Nichols of Wilkes Barre is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Fred Franks, on Washington street. Miss Minnie Miller of Soeleyville Is the guest of her cousin. .Miss Sadie Miller. Miss (Jrace Callendnr of Olyphant Is visiting Miss Bessie Corby or Wyom ing street. Miss Kate Erk of Colorado Is the guest of her brother. William Erk, of Main street, .MOSCOW. MIhs Oraee Hinds, who has been spending I lie past three weeks in Moosle, returned home Wednesday, aeeompan h'd by her eoiisln. Miss Hessie Hinds. Mr. A. Itoslnsue. of New York, culled on friends In tewn on Thursday. llrs. Joe Sliultz and little daughter, Kvullne, of Olyphant, and Miss Dora Levy, of New York, are the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. David Allen. Miss Hessie Pyle U-rt yesterday for a month's visit with her sister. Mrs. W. K. Squires, who Is spending the sum mer ut Lake liouapart, N. Y. T. H. Howe's new sand drier was de stroyed by lire Friday nlRht. A freight ear ant) a portion of a gondola were burned in the lire. Mrs. SI. K. Posner, of Wllkes-Barre. is the guest of Hon. and Airs. J. S. La Toiiehe. Mrs. (leorc'e Oilliland, of Gouldsboro, Is visiting relatives here. The funeral of Mr. II. H. Yeager took pjlaee from his late home on Wednes day ufternofin nt three o'clock. Inter ment was made at the Moscow ceme tery. KitRcne Noaek and Pamuel Williams were delegates to the Third legislative convention hi Scranton on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Kyers. of Trenton, N. J., returned home on Thursday, after u DM . 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. T VKRLA STING BARGAINS shower upon all those that enter our establish" meut today. Good Shoes at Cheap Prices. Our shoe store has sold twice as many shoes as any store in town during the week, A dollar does double the duty here today, and every shoe is guaranteed. The most remarkable offerings are the inducements which you see in the following items : 36 pair Ladles' Patent Leather Strap Sandals, at S9c; are worth $1.25. 24 pair Women's Dongola Oxfords, worth $1.2 5, for 50c. Ladies' Dongola Shoes at 7Sc; sizes 3 to S. Ladies' Fine Dongola Shoes, worth $3-00, at $2.00. 3d pair Ladies' Fine French Kfcl Shoes, all sizes, B, C, D and E. worth $4.00, at $2.50. 36 pair Men's Rnsset Shoes, sizes 6 to 11, for 59c. 25 cases Men's Dress Shoes, all styles and sizes, at 89c. 36 pair Men's Congress Patent Tip Shoes, worth $2.00. for 95c. 74 pair Men's Hand Welt Shoes, regular price the town over $2.50 and $3.00; our price, $1.69. RUSSET SHOES ALMOST GIVEN AWAY $2 Russet Shoes for $2.50 Russet Shoes for &1.25. $3.50 Russet Shoes for $2.00. $5.00 Russet Shoes for $2.50. Call and examine our goods. There is no trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it. The above goods we have purchased at auction for spot cash and this opportunity affords us to give the bargains we offer. Myor week' visit with Mr.-and Mis. J. YV. Clouse. Mr. und Mrs. J. M. Noaek pleasantly entertained the following ludlet and gentlemen at their home on Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Clements, Mr. and Mrs; F. Ktlarmnn. Mr. and Mrs'. S. S. Yeaeer. Dr. and Mrs. I.'Amor eaux, Mrs. 1. S. I'osten, Misses Ruth tiardner. Mollie Noack, Bessie Pyle. Lou Kennedy. Messrs. Frank- Gard ner, Mrs. vM. E. Posten. Wilkes-parre; Miss Myrtle MarDougle, East Orange, N. J., and Fred. Turner, Brooklyn. LMONDALE. Wallace Tlnglcy has gone to Hor nellsville seeking employment on the railroad. Dr. and Mrs. Lyons have returned to their home In Muncy after spending a few weeks here. The Misses Baldwin of Jersey City are spending their vacation with the family or Stephen Bronson. Mrs. Shannon and sister of Scranton are visiting their sister, Mrs. H. II. Lewis. A grove meeting commenced at the old camp ground Wednesday to con- !...... M..a .lni.ii vl.lni. ThnrlM flf Honesdale preached Thursday evening. Friilav was devoted to young iKKUrt lm m,ers. particularly of the Kpworth league. Snltirday will be temperanC9 day. Rev. W. M. Hlller of Parsons preaching in the evening. Mrs. Stephens of Nicholson Is spend ing a few weeks with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Crane. Mrs. Jonkin of Dunmore and Mr. and Mrs. Thaw of Forest City have been spending a few days with their i parents here. The Rev. D. D. Jenkins s nw na- tm aj son;?, " lmuiiphed." W obtained from Columbla," has Just been oids and music can le the author at ten c?nls a copy. Wherever the song has been heard it has been highly complimented. Miss Frank Lewis Is at Chautauqu:t. Miss Carrie Carpenter Is ill at the home of her mother. Mis. Alva Car penter. Mrs. Wills of Scranton has been vis iting her brother. John Bass. Mrs. Furnian and children are vis iting her parents In York state. The Krle company have laid a larger water pipe from the lake to the water tank, thus supplying the engines with out the- use of the pump. They have ulso made some lmrovements In the streets by leveling and raising depress ed places. OLD FORGE. John W. Thornton Is preparing to occupy his new house. Joseph Playforth, who had his foot crushed a few days ago. Is Improving. Ira Atherton pnd daughter Kdlth were the guests of friends on Wednes day. Mis. Nettle Lamont has returned homo from a week's stay at Lake Wlnolu. A tiny piece of bicarbonate of soda mixed itli tomatoes that are to be cooked with milk or cream will, if added Mist, prevent the milk from curdling. Is essential to health. Every nook snd corner of the Blood system is reached by the blood, and on its quality thecondltlon of every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest way to have good blood is to take Hood's Sursaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and aends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Bemember, Inloodll Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Bliiod Purifier. -. I cure j.iTer liui easy 10 I iuuu 9 rilia take, easy to operate. SJc 4Rl OT W, avidoi'j, 307 EOHE EARLY INI HID IKE BISH MUl 1 J. DAVIS, TI MILIR, HAS OPENED FOB BUSINESS; . ' , , , i- EXAMINE OUR STOCK and be couvinced that we have the goods, the prices and - the people to supply, and satisfy you in the tailoring line. .Remember Our Specials for This Month: All Wool Suits Made to Measure, $15.00. All Wool Pants Hade to Measure, 3.50. We make any kind of garments required, of any quality, but the above are our Specials well made, well trimmed, stylish goods. Don't take them if they don't fit Band Suits, Motormen and Conductors' Suits and Uniforms of all kinds at popular prices. I J. DAVIS, 215 TEINWAV 4k MNt . . 4dtaewlcdged the Leadleg PIANOS Ottbs Watl4 DRCKER BROS., kkANlCHU 4k BACHB and ethers. ORGANS Musical Instruments, riuslcal Merchandise. Sheet Music and Music Books. urchasers will always And a complete stock aad at prices as low as tho autU y of the faftruac at will permit at D, A. HULBERT'S TIUSIC STORE, 117 Wyomint Ave. - Scrantoa ON THE LINE OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y are located the finest fishing and hunting grounds In the world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points in Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis. St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vanvouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist oars fully fitted with bedding-, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-class tickets. Rates always less than via other lines. For further information, time tables, etc, on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. THE IDEAL AMERICAN TRIP NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The Superbly Appointed and Commodious Steel riteamnhips, NORTHWEST AND NORTHLAND, American throuahatidtbrouirh, leave Buffalo TnrwUv and Friday 0..10 p.m. for Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac, The Soo, Duluth, and Western Points, punning all places of Interest by daylight In connection with THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, it forms the most direct route, and from ev ery point of comparison, the most delightful and comfortable out) to Minneapolis, Ht. Paul, Great Falls, Helena, Butte. Hpoicane and Pa ciflo eoast. Toe onlv transcontinental line running the famous buffet, library, observa tion car. New 07 hour train for Portland via Spokane. HOTEL LAPAYLTTE, Lake Minnetonka, III miles from Minneapolif, Urgent and must beautiul resort In the west. 'licketsand any information ot any agent or A. A. HEARD, General Paseeuger agent, Buffalo, N. Y. King of Low Laclnna FROTHINGHAM BUILDING. ORIGINATOR OF MODERN METHODS III MERCHANT TAILORING. MIDSUMMER Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Sets, worth tiftc to $1; choice for SOo. Worth $1-25 to $1.75; choice for $1.00. Sterlini; Silver Belt Buckles, worth 3.5(, ut $2.5(1. Worth $2.50, ut $1.75. Closing Out ull our Fine China at about Halt Price. Genuine Rogers' Triple Plate Spoons, Forks and Knives at reduced prices. u graved free. Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers, Cake Duskets, etc., finest plate, new styles, very low prices. At our New Store, 130 WYOMING AVENUE. DU FONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING lanufactured at the Wapwallopen Mills, Luaerne county, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District 11S WYOMI.NO. AVENUE, Scranton, Pa. Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES: TWOS. FORD, Plttston, Pa. JOHN B. SMITH A SON. Plymouth, Pa. B. W. MITLLIOAN, Wtlkes-Barre, Pa. Agents for the Repauno CbemlcnJ Com Sii&y's Ulfh Explosives. WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND S OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDIN0, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST. OFFICE HOT'RS from 7.30 a. m. to 9 p. m, (1 hour intermission for dinner and supper.) Particular Attention (liven to Collection. Prompt Settlement (luaranteed. Your Bust, ess Is Respectfully Solicited. Telephone SALE MERCEREAU a GOnNELL POWDER Prices, WYOliG SUMMER OF BEST VALUE EVER GIVEN IN SCRANTON, We offer this week a splendid assortment ef goods at prices which defy oiupetlltan. Patterns all choice, but are these we will not carry into next isiou. Now Is your opportunity to secure Good Carpets at Low Prices. Tapestry Brussels, 50c, 55c and 00c a yard. Were 65c, 75c and 88c a yard. Velvets. 65c and 90c, Fermerlr 85c. and $1.10. ill Woal Ingrains reduced to 50e from 65c aad 70c Heavy Wool Figured Cotton Carpets, doable cotton chain warp, 25e and 30c; former price 35e and 40c Smyrna Bags, 39x60 Incites, handsome designs and col orings, at $1.73; former price $3.00. Wo have Just received a complete line of Genuine Gwallor Bogs, bean ful oonbJnatton of color, latest styles, rich Oriental efleets, and in order to jtroduce them will sell during the sale at $ I .So. These Bugs are good value vt 2 50. S. 6. KEBMOn & CO., ppeslte Main Entrance to the WywnlnR hoi. ON THE SQUARE EDGED I SQUARE BUTTED LUMBER, SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FOOT LATH. QQUARE nEAUNG TO o qua re Dealers, RICHARDS LUMBER CO., 02 CORIONWEILTH BUILDING. 'PHONE 422. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE, PA Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING JO PUCIPING MACHINERY. OeaenlOflkau ftCIUNTON.PA. UIIUIHIIIII31tIll3lliilllllillimHUIIIIIIsslIllsllllUiUHIinUUIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIHR lie o IT WON'T COST YOU A CENT to come here and see how astonishingly low the prires on swelter saving Clothing have been dropped. Perhaps a third, perhaps a half less than the early season's prices, and to all who are entitled to It and must have it, we will give the advantage of 01 U CREDIT SYSTEM. 3 e These hravr reductions are made so as to Sell All Summer ttoods. Must All 6o Some Time. The best tim.- is NOW, while you need it Then, too, we must have the stock ready for Fall Goods right away. $ aiN, sag and jaj s sauuiiiimmittimiiiiwmiisiinmnsaW AVENUE ESTABLISHED 1873. IUH1UI mil mi CLEARING CARPETS 408 Lackawanna Avenue SQUARE. is it E WE DO THIS TO CLEAN OCT g B s I 5 B Wyoming Ave.