THE SCTl ANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MOIINIn'gTAUGUS 17, 1896. GARBONDALE. fraeri will pleas not that advertise. Units, order for Job work, and Itoms for publication l'ft at the establishment of Bhannoh A Co., newsdealers. North Mala street, will receive prompt attention; of Oca open from S a. m. to 10 p. m.J A SERIOUS BLAZE. Kinlmrk's Furnit nrn Store Totally Dpstrn)i'il by Fire on Saturday. A serious lire occurred In this city Saturday afternoon about half past three o'clock, and before it could be controlled the building owned by Kin bark brothers and occupied by DeVere, the furniture man, was badly destroyed. The fire companies responded to the alarm In short order and soon the Mit chells and Columblas had streams up on the building. The Cottage fire com pany was upon the spot a little later iind aided materially In preventing the neighboring places from catching. It was soon seen that the fight was a Impi'less one, but the firemen fought stubbornly and only gave in when flames and smoke and fating timbers compelled them to leave the doomed litilliJItig. Tlie fire had gotten such a start before discovered and the goods were such that It was Impossible to do more than pro tect other buildings. The lire raged with great fury so that In n short time nothing was left of the large building except a heap of smoking lulus. Just how the fire originated it Is hard to tell and the owners do not yet say Htiythlng in regard to the matter. The loss will be. very large but the building Is parti. illy insured. DELICATE OPERATION. IV r lor m cd I'pon Contractor U. II. Tryon I.ust Week. , A most delicate operation was per formed upon Contractor O. H. Tryon last week by Dr. W. J. I.owry, assisted by Dr. .1. S. Nile Mr. Tryon has for several years been troubled with con traction of the muscles of the jaw which left him in such a condition that the mouth could only be opend wide enough to allow lHpiid nourishment to be put In. As no relief came It was decided that an operation would be necessary. To make matters worse several or the teeth became ulcerated and the pain Wus intense. The surgeons out the cheek open and operated the muscles of the Jaw. i u the bone was found a cartilaginous tu mor us large as u, hen's egg. It Is hoped now that the tumor Is re moved that there will lie no further trouble. PHILIP MANti INJURED. lie Is Throws IVoni n Wagon During Itumiuin. X painful accident occurred nn Satur day to Hillrp Wan!,- who drive the wagon for liid father 1. Mung the bak er. At the time of the accident lie was C 'tnlng down Broklyn street, when sud dileuly bis horse took fright and bolted thiv.wing the young man from the wngon. He lauded In such a maimer that one of the wheels passed over his head, badly Ih'UIhIiii? it and cutting it In a terrible manner. Besides these in juries on of his arms was badly hurt. The horse ran some dlstunce further but was brought to a stop by coming in contact with a telephone pole. Krtrrul Ended. The retreat which bus been In progress nt St. liose convent was brought to a close Saturday afternoon, nearly lull of the sister of the Immaculate heart tak Ig part. Father Mullcr of the Redemp torlst Order of Annapolis, Maryland, had charge of IHu retreat which has lasted for nine days. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Alfred Darte, of W'ilkes-Barre, Is vis iting relatives in town. Mrs. Harry Sita is entertaining Miss S;irali JMI, of Forest City. .Mis. Wilkin, of Wyoming street. Is 'Siting her daughter, Mrs. Nichols, of A'llkes-Kuril'. A. W Daley and the Misses Francs unl Hhii t I in lev left today for a visit f several vel;s with friends and rela Ivi in i'.rip'.kivii, Pa. Mi. and Mr Charles Hulbert left uday for Klk Lake where they will en y u two Weeks' outing. P. F. quinn, of Fallhrok street. Is pending a few days at Lake Sheridan. Mrs. H. A. Purple and son returned Saturday from a month's visit at Crys tal Luke. Miss Anna Manton and Miss Adella Penward o m Scranton, are visiting Mrs CJ. B. Sanson on Cu'inin street. llary Seltz, of S i Kerr. Son & Co's. store. Is attending the luuiiture exposi tion In New Yoi k Mis Libble Stephenson, of Scranton, Is visiting Mrs. J. S. Berry on Canaan treet. Miss F.lla O'Hara, of Scranton, Is the guest of her cousin. Mis Rose Murphy, on Dundaff street. Miss M. E. Best, of Philadelphia, ! visiting at he home of her cousin, Mrs. John E. Dennis, of Brook avenue. Miss Helen Aitken, of Montrose, Is visiting at the home of John V. Aitken, Ourlleld avenue. Mrs F. W. Day, of Wllkes-Barre, Is the guest of Mrs. J. S. Bassett, on Thorn avenue. Austin Benscoter has moved to his new home on Canaan street. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hedden and son, Alfred, who have been visiting the lat ter's parents, yeft for their home In Montrose Saturday. Harry Retew and Morris Ouest left Saturday mo rnlng for Wllkes-Barre, from which place they will take a two days' tour on their bicycles. Frank Burrows and family, of Bel mont street, will spend the next few Weeks In campt at Newton Lake. Miss Minnie Dennis and Hattle Berry ANNUAL GUT PRICE REfflNANTSALEJF CARPETS Just read our prices and compare them with any and all ol the other attempts: 25c Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35a Ingrain Carpels, Now 25c 50c Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c 65c Brussels Carpats, Now 39c 75a Brussels Carpets, Now 57c 95a Brussels Carpets, Now 75c Also a quantity of body Brussels lengths tross j to so yards la each piece at about an, halt price to close. j,OTiiirs,i,?t,9A Carpets and Wall Papsr Dealer. TBKM Cask aa the Ahsvs dead. left Saturday for Boyd's Mills, Wayne county, where they will spend several weeks with the former's parents. Bryan O'Bryan, of South Main street. Is seriously HI. P. F. Flannelly, of Dundaff street, re turned home Saturday from a trip to New York. Mr. Mark, of Dundaff street, Is quite ill with rheumatism. Mis Itose Murphy, who has been bookkeeper for W. R. Moon for the past four years, has resigned her position. Thomas Morgan and family, O. W. Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred rick Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fos ter and R. Edwards and family left for Lake Idlewlle Saturday where they will spend a week. Mrs. Louis Braner and daughter. Minine, are visiting In Rlpon, Wiscon sin. They expect to be absent several weeks. TUNKHANNOCK. Miss Annie Colvln, of Parsons, Is visit ing Mr. and-Mrs. C. D. Dershlmer. Miss Margaret Stevens, of Towan da. Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. P. Ross. R. P. Northrop and son, Albert, are at Asbury Park for a few days. Through James K. Frear as auditor a final settlement has been made in the case of F. C. Runnel & Co., bankers, who faiied hero many years ago. The first distribution was something over 16 per cent, and now a second and last dis tribution of S?i per cent, has been made. Thus the depositors have re ceived about one-fourth of their money. Mrs. H. C. Lutz and children, of Wilkes-Harre, who have been visiting James Kelly for some time, returned home Thursday. The following will spend the week at Lake Carey In Hendrick's cottage: Messrs. Marcy Miller, John Fassett, Spencer Reed, Fred Bililngs, Misses Carrie Craham, Klla Brown, Maine Wljilamson, Mrs. Charles C.rahnm and Miss Mabel Harding, of Binghainton. Word has been received from John D. Clark that his father is sick and he will therefore be unable to return and play ball with the Tritons the remainder of the season. Colonel N. A. Mi Kown and family have Just ivturncd from u week's outing ut Hotel Fern Cliff, Lake Carey. Miss Clara Bascom, of Whlfe Hall, New York, who has been visiting Miss Klizaliclh Kittredge fur the past three weeks, returned home to day. Miss Bertha Pope, stenographer and type writer for Paul Bililngs & Sons. In spending her two weeks' vacation with lor parents ut Jackson, Susquehanna COIIIlt. Mrs. Sampson, of BliiKhaniton, Is vis iting Iter sou. D. V. Sampson. Miss Itulh Palen. of Philadelphia, who has been visiting her cousins, Misses Hope and Helen Northrop, returned home Satin day. Miss (iruce Carrington left today for Mountain Luke, Bradford county, for a week. Professor V. M. Wood is spending ten days with his parents in New York slate. on Friday evening last the Epworlh League, of the M. K. church, gave a fesilvul on the lawn of Krank 11. Kiam. Counnty Superintendent Jarvls nnd wlte have Just "returned from a visit with Mr. Jarvis' parents ut Le Kays Ville. There was the largest crowd at tin5, Crangers plclnle at Luke Carey on Thursday lust that has been there for yea i s. In the case of Emerson Lolt found guilty for ussault and buttery upon his wile, the Judge sentenced him to 30 days in jail, a ne of $;" and to pay all costs which will amount to over $50. In the case of Harry Rhoades for stealing trout from W. K. mid C. A. Little, lie was given HO days in Jail, $10 tine, pay all costs and restore the prop erty. Will tiilloy who was in it too is out on $3iHI bull to appear ut the next term of court and receive sentence. ,The grand Jury found a true bill against Dave Meyers on the clmrge of asuult und battery with intent to kill and also a true bill against "Pud" Mey ers as being an accessary. Tills will be remembered as the Chamberlain slabbing case and will be tried next November. The Jury brought In a verdict of "not guilty" ut 6,:i0 Friday evening In tin case of the commonweulth against Ells worth Smith churged with malicious mischief and Levi Howell, the prosecu tor. Is to pay the costs. Tills is the set tlement of a dispute over the right of a roadway in Monroe county. At C.'.i'i yesterday evning the August term of court adjoined to meet at 9 . m. on Septemhlier 1. (Hi Friday afternoon last Miss Mame Shook gave a tea at her home on Put num street. The following were pres ent: Misses Ruth Palen and Vanle Thornton, of Philadelphia; Miss Clara. Bascom, of White Hull, N. Y.: Mis Anna Colvln. of Parsons; Miss Cetie Rogers, of South Eaton; Misses Alice and Jenlne Roberts and Carrie and Eva Drown, of Fittson, und Misses Clura and Mattle Driesbaeh. of Wllkes-Barre. The following from Tuukhannock were nlsn present: Mrs. Aauron Brown, Mrs. C. O. Dershimer, Mrs. Menlzer, Misses Eleanor Little, Sallle Bannatyne, Agnes Stark. Ellle Reynolds, Eva Carlin, Flora White. Adelaide McKowen, Daisy and Lilian Childs, Mary Avery Helen Lewis, Lizzie Bunnell. Lizzie Kittredge, Hope Northrop. Lizzie Kiefer, Sara and Mae Hondley. Mrs. Ed. Chaffee and son. Louis, have returned from a trip through Bradfod county, MONTROSE. The condition of Stephen Miller, who was mysteriously shot at Forest Lake two weeks ago, is encouraging. He suffers but little from his wound, but Is troubled V.'ith rheumatism In his knee. W. F. Strous, who fell through a tres tle on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad near Nicholson, a dlstunce of SO feet, has been brought to his home here. He will be confined to his bed for some time. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Benton have re turned from Northiield, Muss. 8. S. Wright was at Hickory Grove on Saturday. The foundry and machine shops of II. L. Bench are running but eight hours daily. When Company O was at Lewistown, Captain R. James McCausland, in a contest by voting wus elected to re reeeive thesecondof three prizes offered by the Philadelphia. Times, to the most popular captain. The Times has noti fied the company that the trophy, an elegant gold watch, Is now properly en graved and asks for u time and place for Its presentation. As Company 1 is to participate In the ceremonies with the Veteran organization, It has been decided that the watch will be pre sented to Captain McCausland on Thursduy, August 20, at dress purade, when Captain H. F. Beardsley will make the presentation speech. Aaron Brown, of Tunkhannock, Is registered at the Montrose House. John W. Young, of Tunkhannock. Is a guest at the Tarbell House. J. M. Boles, of Scranton. is In town. He Is registered at the Tarbell House. Dennis Casey, of Susquehanna, Is in Montrose. Benjamin Van Auken was severely Injured on Saturday. While feeding a short piece of lumber Into a planing; mill it slipped and hM hand was drawn between the rupidly revolving rolls. The lingers of his left hand were com pletely macerated. , The first week of court has been fin ished and as a peculiar fact not one case given to the jury was returned not guilty, in every case they ren dered the stern verdict of guilty. It Is said that this Is without precedent lit Susquehanna county. Preparations for a Republican meet ing for next week are being made. . TAYLOR. The Taylor Reda defeated the city Line Stars on the school house grounds Saturday afternoon by the score of 15 to 4. The game while not being a very good one, was quiet Interesting at times. The poor umpiring of Luddon kept the Stars from being shut out. The Reds played a good game from the start to the finish. The features of the game was the pitching of Shields and the run ning catch of centerftelder Watkins. both of the Reds, and the former strik ing out 9 men. The score by Inning Is as ftllows: R. H.E. Taylor Reds ....0 6 0 0 7 2 -15 13 3 Stars 0 3 0 0 0 0 24 6 7 Batteries, Reds Shields and Barry; Stars Hastings, Calleryand Flannery. An entertainment and social on Fri day evening under ausipces of the Young Ladies' society of the Calvary church was a very pleasant offalr, and netted the church a neat little sum. The programme was rendered as fol lows: Organ selection ....Mrs. James Griffiths Song selected David M. Davis Recitation Emerson D. Owens Solo Henry Evans Selection Anthracite (ilee Club Recitation John E. Evans Selection ..Mr. John Francis und party Solo .William Jones Recitation Miss Mary Jane Davis Bass solo James E. Watkins Selection Anthracite Glee club Tax Collector John D. Jones Is In Phil adelphia attending the reunion of Com puny E Forty-eighth. Regiment, Penn sylvania Volunteers. Tlie meeting of the Christians' Vnion of this town and vicinity was held Fri day evening In the Presbyterian church. Kev. Ivor Thomas made un uddress. The next meeting will be held at the Welsh Coiigregutionul church. Rev. N. 1. Parke occupied the pulpit ut the Presbyterian church last trvrii Ins. Rev. R. O. Jones and family are en joying a few weeks at Riclitleld Springs, N. Y. Saturday u party of young people of this town, went to Lily Luke where an en Joy u hie time wus hud. Games and amusements were the order of the day. Those present Misses Carrie Leuthold, Mury Sherers, Mury Robbins, Ann Jones, Surah Winters. Jennie Robbins, Jane Jones, Sevllla Evans. Lizzie Win ter, and William Davis. Frank Powell, Edward Gungwer, William Sheldon, David Howeii. Duvld David. Peter Con nor, Fied Winters and John Grif fiths. Tlie picnic of the Knights of Golden Eagle was largely attended on Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watkins and children, of Cuncord, N. II.. ore visiting Mr. and Airs. John Watkins on Muln street. Thomas GrlHlths. of Ouk street. Is con fined to his home by a severe attack of rheumatism. The funeral c Nellie, the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watson occurred Saturday af ternoon from the home of her par ents on South Muln street. Interment at the Forest Home cemetery. John Richards, of South Taylor street, returned home Saturday evening from a two weeks visit at Atlantic City. 1ACTORYVILI.E. Lawyer Hawley and family, who have been boarding ut H. Seamans' for the summer, have returned to their home in Scranton Mrs. Will Cnpwell, of Bloomsburg, Is visiting Mrs. Rula Cnpwell of this place. I Work was resumed at the oil well Inst ; week. Pastor Wilbur has returned from I Carniel Grove, where he has been at tending lump meeting. Mrs. C. M. Walter Is on the sick list. Mrs. Watkins and daughter Zoe and lola, have returned from a visit to Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. John Connor are visit ing friends at Coney Island and New York city. Mrs. Kate Harrington and children, of Chicago, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs 'Byron Taylor. Mrs. L. D. Kemmerer was called home from lloesdale, where she had been visiting, on account of the Illness of her husband. Mrs. Verdle Bennett, of South Gibson, spent a few days last week with her sis ter Loa. Mabel JefTers, of Lenox Is the guest of her cousin, Jessie Mathewson. Miss Kate Birdsall, who has been spending her vacation with relatives at New Milford. has returned to W. N. Manchester's to continue her music. Walter Reynolds and family moved to La Grange Saturday. WYOMING. (Mrs. E. Walker, of Newark, N. J., who has been spending the summer with her uuut, Mrs. W. J. Thomus, was called away by the sudden death of her father. A. W. Vantiiyle nnd daughter, Mrs. B. O. Hudson, were at the camp ground yesterday. Lewis Palso was hurt Thursday noon 4roncB Nerves Just as surely come from the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla as does the cure 61 aqrotula, salt rheum, or other to-called blood diseases. This Is limply because the blood affects the condition of all the Serves bones, muscles and tissues. If it is Im pure it cannot properly sustain these parts. It made pure, ricb, red and vital ized by Hood's Barsaparilla, it carries health instead of disease, and repair the worn, nervoua system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by InloocK Sarsaparilla Because It Is tbs On True Blood Purifier. . mil., are ma sen aiwr-uinner 1 1UUU B fills puis, SJ4 dtgtfUM. at. 1 J. DAVIS, THE TMIi, IS OPENED FOR BUSINESS. '' EXAMINE OUR STOCK and be convinced 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. V J. DAVIS, 215 WYOMING AVENUE FROTHINGHAM BUILDING. ORIGINATOR OF MODERN METHODS IN MERCHANT TAILORING. In the Wyoming Coal and Land com pany's mine by a fall of rock. An am bulance telephoned for proved to be a heavy delivery wagon used In deliver ing stones without cushions or top. He was loaded into it and driven to the Plttston hospital with a few newspa pers spread over him to keep the sun off. Rev. H. O. Russell, of Wllkos-Baw. spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomas visiting the tatter's father, C. McKechnie, who Is ill. Jacob WMilains, who wus hurt In the mines at Uuryea Wednesday by a fall of suap rock, in In a critical condition. John Bath and sister Maria and Miss May Klvle, of Plains, were guests of John Pyne Sunday. FOREST CITY. The Forest City Republican club met on Friday evening In Davis' hall. The reports of the various committees were heard. The treasury was reported as being in good condition. The badges and sound money literature sent by the state committee were disturbed umang the members. An effort will be made to Secure the prince of polltieul debaters and champ Ion of sound principles in all affairs. (lalnslia A. (irow to address us in the near future. The club or ti lurge delegation there from will In a short time go to Union dale to assist in forming a dub at that place and strengthening party lines In general. Mr. and Mrs. P. F,. Kvans, of Gibson were the guests Saturday of the for mer's sisters, Mrs. J. 1 Westgate and Mrs. Benjamin Maxey. J. U. liiunt, of Jermyn. wan registered Saturday lit the Forest House. IN OUR STORE TODAY. 59c. 89c. 99c. Will buy you a pair of Men's Russet Shoes. Will buy you a pair of Men's Dress Shoes, congress or lace. Will buy you a pair of Men's Calf, Patent Tip Shoes, worth $2. Will buy you a pair of Ladies' Patent Leath er Strap Sandals, worth $1.25 Will buy you a pair of Ladies' Dongola Ox lords, worth $1.00, Will buy jou a pair of Ladies' Dongola Shoes sizes 2i to S. Will buy you a pair of Misses' Russet Shoes, 1A to 2. Will buy you a pair of Child's " Dongola Op era Sandals, sizes Sj to II. Will buy you a pair of Fine Baby Shoes, worth 60c. 50c. 75c. 50c. 49c. 35c. fESrCall and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. No trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it. 307 Lackawanna Avenue. ONE PRICE TO ALL WILLIAM $ MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND 9 OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDINO, COBREfi HOMING AVE. AND CENTER 81 OFFICE HOURS from 7.S0 a. m. to I p. M. (l hur tutermluloD tor dlwnr And Pr.) Partlcalar Attention dlvta ta Collection. Praaipt EcttUawat daarantccd. Vaar Baab MM to RupactJaUy aejlclttd. Talcpaoat i J THINK OF us MYBRDAVIDOW MIDSUMMER L I SALE Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Sets, worth U5c to $1; choice for 50c. Worth $1.25 to $1. 75; choice for $1.00. Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, worth 3.50, ut $2.51). Worth $2.50, at $1.75. ' Closing Out all our Fin) China at about Half Price. Genuine Rogers' Triple Plate Spoons, Forks and Knives at reduced prices. Kn graved free Tea Sets. Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, etc., finest plate, new styles, very low prices. At our New Store, 130 WYOMING AVENUE. CTEINWAY A SON'S . . Acknowledged tba Lcadiaff PIANOS Ot tba WarlA DECKER BROS., KKAMCHB A BACnB and other. ORGANS Musical Instruments. Husical Merchandise. Sheet Music and Music Books. urchaurf will always And a complete atock aad at prices a. low as the quak tty at the instrument w'M permit at t A, nusic STORE, 117 Wyoming Are. - Scranton ON THE LINE OF THfc CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y are located the finest Ashing nnd hunting giounda In the world. Descriptive Liookh on nppllcutlon. Tkkets to all point in Maine, Canuda and Maritime Province, Minneapolis, St. Paul, ('uniiillan und United States Northwest, Vanvouver, Seattle. Tiu-oma, Portland, Lire., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dinin? Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars 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, 0. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. DU FONT'S IINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Mills, Luzerne county, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BEL.IN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District, 11S WYOMINd AVENUE, Scranton, Pa. Third National Bank Building;. AGENCIES: THOS. FORD. Plttston. Pa. JOHN B. 8.MITH & SON. Plymouth. Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wllkes-Barre, Pa, Agents for the Repauno Chemical Com. (siav'a Mth Exploslvea. THE IDEAL AMERICAN TRIP NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The Superbly Appointed and Commodious Pteel Ctteamnliipn. NORTHWEST AND NORTHLAND. American through and ilinmKb. leare Buffalo Tnesriavi ond Fridays 9.30 p m. for Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac, The Soo, Duluth, and Western Points, passing all places of interest by daylight In couaeu tloa with THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, It forms the most direct mute, and from ev ery point of comparison, the most delightful and oomfortalile one to Minneapolis, Bt. Paul, Oreat Falls, Helena, llutte. Spokane and Pa cific count. Tiie onlr transcontinental line running tba famous buffet, library, observa tion ear. New 07 honr train for Portland via Spokane. HOTEL LAPAYETTE, Lake Minnetonka, 10 miles from Minueapollf, largest and most beautiul resort in the west. 1 Ickets and any information of any agent or A. A. HEAHD, Ueneral Passenger agent, Buffalo, N. Y. BLANK BOOKS Of all kinds, aaonfactnred tt tkoaf aotict, at Tbe Tribune OQce. POWDER We have several small lots of Lace pattern, which we desire to close oar. joods. This is a rare chance to secure Aluslln Curtains Three yards 10 pairs at 10 pairs at Nottingham 20 pairs at 10 pairs at 30 pairs at Irish lone, full width. 95C were $1.50 SL35, were 1.7s 50c were 75c 75c were lo $1.25, were 150 Point 4 pairs at 4 pairs at 5 pairs at 3 pairs at $1.50, were $2.25 2.00, were 3.00 3.00, were 4.50 3.50, were 5.00 S. G. KERR, Opposite Main Entrancs to the Wyemlns Hoese. ON THE SQUARE EDGED I SQUARE BUTTED L.UMBER, SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FOOT LATH. Si RICHARDS LUMBER CO., 02 COMMONWEALTH BUILDING. 'PHONE 422. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO 8CRANT0N AND WILKES-BARRE, fK, Manufacturars of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTINO AMD PIMPING MACHINERY. Oeoeral Office: SCRANTON, PA. p Fill in Don't Put The Paper Down Until You've Read Our Ad. At prices old l aud before ourchasine A - strengthened TO EXCHANGE. $100 worth of good Furniture and Carpets for $75. It's like find- ji ing $25 every time you 5 invest 37. Ingram and CLOTHING Tapestry CREDIT, and 9 IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. t 225, 227 AND CLEARANCE SALE LACE CURTAINS Curtains, two and three pairs f a We want their room. You want tha choice desigos at yoar own price. Special Prices 0o our entire stock of BRUSSELS CLUNY, TAUBOl'R, Etc Summer Curtains Snow flakes, silk stripe aad CBB TONNE from $1.50 to $3.$$ pel pale Sash naterlal bjthejard. Full liae of Nltd ties. SON & CO., 408 Lackawanna AvenuO SQUARE. UARE nEALING TO UARE DEALERS. Spring goods are selling for. This stock was selected in May and June, before prices were advanced, the demand from dealers for autumn sales had the market. BARGAINS Were made that enables ns to make prices for this special sale that must be advanced at least 35 per cent, for the regular Fall Trade. Half Wool Carpets, 35c Carpets, 29c Other Orades. Brussels, 45c Other Grades. 218 WYOMING AVENUE