8 THE " SCRANTON TBIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1898. CARBONDALE. rRidr win nkii not thsf afivertlaav Ht-iiu, orders for Job work. anil Items for Publication hft at ths efttabllnhmrnt of Uhnnnon Co.. newsdealers. North Main tiret-t. will receive prompt attention; of kce open from ( a. m. to 10 p. m. NEW COURSES OF STUDY. A liijf AtlvniK't'inoul .Made iutlie High .School. The school boanl 1ms doclJ(d upon a n'W cour.w nf studies at thf high school vhii'h will lo a Ms advancement over the old course and Riadnntps will here after lie well lilted to take u collepp ciiti'.-inw fv.-.m i nn t Ion without npendintj additional year in r"cla ration. Tl.v new ctuinf h:is lim-n needed for many yours fur Uie old one thouuh siMid. la not up to tlin standard which a city of this sizf iviulres. The com idte list of studies fo.' three years have been decided noon tind they differ lit tl" fruni that us-d nt the HurriHliiU'R liijjli r hr.ol. '1 In- foiirlh yenr sttldies will Lv delciinined u,ioii later as the iicuJi. of the ntudents are fomul. Tl citiiii ns. of rai hondale, should now feel ptotid of the educational sys tem in this. city, it 's unusually (food and with the corps of stood teachers titers no eycune for sending: the young people nut of the city for their educa tion. DEATH OF MRS. T. EINER. llci Diini'.c Occurred Yesterday .Morninii. The death of Mrs. Theodore IT. Klner which occurred very suddenly early yesterday .-.luinin lit a uveut shock to her many friends wit li whom she was a. Kieat favorite. Airs. Miner was born In Archbnlrt twenty-seven ; rs hi;o, her maiden nam beiuy; Kli.nbttH Heine, tin her marriage to Mr. Klner six years ugo she n oved to this city, which has since been her home. Iut patvnls are still alive Iwsldes whom she leaves six sis ters and one brother. 'Two young cliil dreu survive the deceased, The fu neral will tiike jilaci. Friday. PERSONAL" AND OTHER ITEMS. Mrs. V.ol.rtt Junes arid son. Joint) ban, of Fortsi City, were the guesis of Mts. J.hiius Kobiiison ysMduv. The Kross Kountry Klub have issued Invitation for a reception to be given in the Liui'ke buihliiitt on Sixth avenue on Friday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. .. AV. lteynolds and duUiititer i t turned troiii U'tuii tllWe. .Vilss ilarnarel Jtiitler, of Muosio. is a siu-st of her sister, .Mis. John Sullivan, on Main street. Mrs. John Munition nod Miss Jessie Keattery hti yesterday for a week's visit in New Vork city. Mis. ii. W. tisboitie lett yesteiilay for Salem, where she will Join Huwloy I'rieuils and cut dm ins the Salem comp liieetlltK. Charles Uunleavy. of Philadelphia, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Kit Itirs, on Washington street. Miss Mary Nealon. of Xew York city, who has been tt visitor at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. II. I;. THirke, on South .Main street, has returned home. Mrs. M. Cunimint;s, of Oak avenue, who has been visitinir her parents at Center Village, New York for the past two weeks, has returned. Miss I.nlti Keilly, of Sustiuehutina, is t lie ailest of her sister, Mrs. T. V. Walk er, of South Main street. Miss Fdith Phillips, of Plymouth, is the guest of Misses Theresa and Delia Jones, of South Teraeo street. lit-v. Joseph McCabe, of Avoi a, was a visitor at St. ijose teetory yesterday. Miss Ulaiiehe Arnold is visiting friends in Khode Island. The Misses Maty and Cassip Oetzel, of South Carolina, are visiting their (otisiti, Mrs. Theodore Kase, on Wuyne street. .Mrs. YV. A. Crant, of Wllkes-Batre, i:i the Kttest of Mrs. J I. II. Daley, of Sa il tn avenue. Mis. Louis Thauor and daughter, Minnie, are visiting friends and rela tives in Itipon, Vv'is. .Miss Clara l'ronson is the guest of Iriends in Massachusetts'. .Miss Mae Cuminae, of Peckville, is isitiug frieitils In this city. Aiiss Mituiie While, of oneonta, is the ftuest of her cousin, .Miss llrrtrude .Jra liain, of South Church street. Constable Daniel Henley, of Somp (". is visiting in liuii'alo. .Mrs. Thoinus Doudlcatt and daughter, .Mary, or Scruntoii, are visiting in town. .lames Clime, of Dumialf street, who has been visit ins friends In Iiulstend, has returned home. ll was titeoni Iditicd b Ills cousin, K. (liusllii. .Miss tJeilrllde .Mathers, of South 'tiiuvn street, is visiting relatives In i.lfl llll . .Miss May i-Ynturout. of T'cckvillo. is tin! sliest of her cousin, Minnie Wal lace, of Ki-llllntit s licit. Tliouian llidseway, of 'Washington, I '. C, is a uitest nt the home of Mrs. .Mary Crane on Lincoln avenue. Miss Ilattie Kerry is visiting in Wayne county. Arthur T.'lmer lias left for a visit with friends 'n Wa.verly. Aitises Annie ami Mamie Stephens Much in Little 1j especially true of Hood's Pills, tor no medi cine ever contained so great curative power in to small space. They are a wuole medicine chest, alrys ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver ills, Pills tick bradache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c. The only Pills to take w ith Hood's Sarsaparilla. MUM CUT PRICE REMNANT SALE OF CARPETS .lust read nur prices and compare them wltb any and all of the other attempts: 25c Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35s. Ingrain Carpets, Now ..25c 50c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c 65c Brussels Carpets, Now 39c 75c Brussels Carpets, Now 57c 85c. Brussels Carpets, Now. ...75c Akoa quantity of Body Brussels lengths from a to ao yards in each piece at about one half price to tluc. J. SCOTT US Lack. Ave Carpets and Wall Paper Dealer. TERMS-Casb M the Above Oases. v. have returned front lUadford. l'a., w here they have been visiting relatives. Mrs. Charles Howe, or l.athiope ave nue, who has been visiting in New Vork i state, has returned. T lira Thnmno Orcllfll.l ttt Pollllllllla Heights, Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klliot. at Salem, V'ayne county. Pcrihier DIx has returned from his vacation spent in Gomo and vicinity. i LLRAYSILI.K. Air. and Airs. Wesley Reynolds and to children, of Scranton, drove to this place last week and have been visiting his sister, Airs. I.eKoy Cob-man. Tilt y were former residents of this plat e. Albert CI. Miller was called home from Towanda, on account of the death of his grandmother. Aliss Louise Sumner and two brothers, of East Smithfleld, have been recent vis itors In town. .Miss Martha Claylord, r.J AVyaluslnc. has been spending u week past nt her brother's. K. W. Cnylord. A large nttnilirr from town took in t'ne Hepublican county convention at 'J'owanda last Thursday. The tevensville bund will hold their niinual fair next week Thursday. A large number is expected at the re union of the 141st regiment at this place next Wednesday. I. L. La Rue has again token tin his title ah mine host at the Le Kaysville house. Ike Is a first-class manager, and his many friends are glad to see him take business in charge. His tenant, Leonard Urown, has moved to Green wood, their former home. At a meeting of Pike township school board last Saturday the teachers" wages were cut down $2 per month. Much dis satisfaction among the teachers Is the result. V. .1. Aliller has the finest crop of to matoes as well as the thril'test garden in town. He lias some of the former fruit that tips the scales nt 1' pounds. The stone cutters on the Towanda court house went on a strike last Fri day. They demand $;: for nine hours' work Instead of ten. William Slociiiii has returned )o ; Washington. !. I'., ttfler spending sey j eral weeks with his naretits In town. Kt-nesl Waldo, tiny and Kinina Kits-j worth, of Wyalusing, were visitors in: town over Sunday. j Mrs. Adelaide Kllsworth has been : sp. ndinir a few days past at Wyalus-j itig. mi T'riday night. .Aug. I I. ':itf. the an-! ye l of death called to lis home of rest j Mrs. Elizabeth . ugin.-r Miller, wife of the bin- Peter Miller, from the home of her only child and son, Krederick .1. -Miller, in Leltavsville borough. The! subject of this sketch was horn In ilermuny, Aug. 2. ISIlt. and came to this! country with her husband and sou in I ls-l" and settled at Honesdale, which I city was then a wilderness. She re-j sided there until a built sl years ago, j when sin- came to this place and has since resided. The deceased leaves he sld's a devoted son ami family. Iwo sisters Mis. Catherine Slund and Airs. Dorothy Lttdwlg, both of Honesdule. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 1' o'clock, ltev. S. 1. Davis otllclatlug. Interment was made in the l.cliaysville cemetery. Our borough schools will reopen on .Monday, Aug. "1. under the tutorship of Professor J. V. Keeler and 11. W. !age. II. U White, Mrs. W. 11. Cage and Mr. and Airs. If. W. Huge, were visiting; friends in Campion n last week. II. W. Shortellis' new dwelling on j East street, Is Hearing completion. The Towanda. Weekly Keview, one of i our newsiest journals, has Just entered i upon Its eighteenth year of publica- j llmi. The Dally nlso gives us all the; latest dispatches and locnl news, and ! thflr pnsch goes with commendation' and their patronage is well known by their large circulation. FOREST CITY. Installation services will be held in the First Congregational church of Clif ford, to install Rev. Noah Hevans as pastor on Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. irt and The programme is as follows: Wednesday evening, sermon by Rev. W. C. Davis, of Alinersvllle; Thtiisday morning tit in o'clock, ser- inonsb y Dr. R. S. Joins and Newman Matthews; 2 p. ni., Installation sermon j by Rev. T. C. I'Mwards. D. D.. "Charge ! to Paster." R. S. Jones, D. I). The eve- j ning service will be conducted ns a ' rpetnoi l;,! service tn the lute Rev. Daniel j Daniels. A memorial tablet will be' plnced in the church to his memory, and the following programme has been pre pared by F. A. Da vies, esi(., who has the meeting in charge: Opening song, choir; scripture reading, K. C. ICdwards, D. D.: prayer. Uev. Newman Al.-tlthews; biographical sketch. Rev. C. I!. Lewis: "Mis .Ministerial Life." Rev. ,1. 1.1. Kvanfi; "As a Ci.ncregaiionnlist," Dr. R. Jones; "How He Should Be Ranked," T. C. Fdwards, D. D.; "Jlome Life and Jts Inlliienee." Hon. S. rt. Jones; "Personal Recoiled ions," Rese Hughes: "What Has the Neighborhood Jained" S. .1. Owens; "What Made Him Great ?" John 1.. Richards. For forty-two years Rev. Daniels la bored assiduously at Clifford, and it is the Intent ion ol his friends to gather to pay Jti'd howv to the memory of this depai tul saint of Cod. A grand so.-l.-d nn.l entortjin"d will be held In the odd Fellows' hall on .Main street. Saturday evening. Aug. "SI. under the uuspices of Court Clinton Lodge, No. 'it. Foresters of America. Views given by a magic lantern will en tertain those who a i tend. Oeorge Alnxey, jr., has been spend ing the r.cek with Cibson relatives. Julius Moses, of Carbondale, was in town yesterday Miss Sophie Drlesen, of Scranton, is visiting her sister, .Mrs. ,T. Alexander. C. li. Bennett, of Blngluimton. N. Y.. was n business visitor in the borougli yesterday. PECKVILLE. Aliss Alice Tnthlll has been indisposed for the past few days. The Consumers Towiler company will pay employes today. The Wilson Fire company will hold a clam bake next Monday evening. Mrs. J. It. Sicklerand daughter, Dora, left yesterday for to visit at AHU City. Today will be the Epworth League day at the Salem camp meeting. A good programme bus been prepared for the occasion and will be under the direction of Rev. S. O. Simpklns. There will lie no preaching services In the Methodist Kplscopal church next Sunday, so the members can all have nn opportunity tn uttend camp meet ing. If the lloby If rutting Teeth. Mra. Wlnslow'r. Foothlng Rvrttp nai been used for over Fifty Tears by Mil Hons of Mother) for telr Children while Teething, witli Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Bald by Druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslowt Soothing Syrup." and talc no other kind. Twenty-flrs cent a bottle. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report AD50UITE1.Y PURE AVOCA. The home of Air. and Airs. Jame Aloore. of the North End, was the scene of a very pleasant gathering of ladies on Tuesday afternoon and evening. A pleasing entertainment was rendered and a sumptuous repast was served In the evening. Those present were: Airs. Admit and daughter. Emily, of Brook lyn, N. Y. ; Mrs. Thomas Thorburn and daughter, of Sharpshurg. Pa.: Mrs. Alexander, of Alorrls Hun: Itobert Thompson, A'.ts. William Kobinson and daughter, N'ina. Al. Catherine Aloffat and grand-daughter. Flora. Airs. Jlur ian Portetis. Airs. Surah Steward, Airs. Jennie ijelchrist. .Messrs. John. Adam and Andrew Porteus. of Pittston. Ales danies John Connor, James and W..lter Ondircow. b. Johnson, Thomas Horthw ick. A. Dnn'ts, C.eorge Chester, R. H. Oliver, I'.vbert Cranston, James AlcKane. Jdin Hasher, Allsses Sarah Oliver, Henderson, Carrie Snyder, Car rie McDonald mid Mama Cranston, of Avoca. Airs. At. A. Flock was. snmmoiifd to Xew Jersey yesterday on account of the death of her father. The school board met on Tuesday eve ning In adjourned session and trans acted considerable business. The com mittee appointed to confer with Re corder Richards in regard to the amount charged ($'-'4.90) for searching records, reported that the bill had been reduced to $IJ..!u. N. E. Hosklns was awarded the contract of papering and renovating the high school. Adjourned to meet on Thursday evening. .Misses Alary and Nellie McDonald, of the North End, have returned home after a two months' visit with friends In Schuylkill county. Allsses Alame Fltzslnimons and Agnes Aloruhan ure sojourning at Lake Ariel. Editor Willier. of the Item, Wus a caller in town yesterday. ! Mr. und Airs. Charles Hanlon, of Oly phant, were visitors in town on Tues ! 'lay. I .Messrs. Douahoe. battle and brown, j of the South Side, were callers in town I on Tuesday evening, i Aliss Kate Hogan held the winning I coupon of the $Pt gold piece that was disposed of at the lawn festival on Tuesday evening. I The Langollffe Coul company will pay ) Its employes tomorrow and the Avoca I Coal company on Saturday, j Helen, the infant child of Air. and i Mrs. Henry Savannah, died on Tiles ! day morning of brain fever. Funeral will lake place this afternoon. Inter j ineiit in St. .Mary's cemetery. I i OLYIMIANT. About ! o'clock yesterday morning, while some young people of town were returning home from a party, they came across l he prostrate form of a man in front of the hotel of W. J. Evans, on Lackawanna street. I'pon Investiga tion it wus learned that he had an ugly gash over the eye and on the back of the head. Dr. Kelly was summoned and had the man removed to his drug store. Later in the morning the Wounded man was recognized .is Thomas F. Carrol, of Carbondale. Vp to this writing he is ! still in an uiiconslotts condition. A party composed of the following young ladies and gentlemen returned home from Lake Winola, where they were entertained at Cottage "Inclover:" Alisses Anna Brown, Maine O'AIalley, Lizzie Farrell, Mary Carbine, Gertrude Voyle, from town: Miss Anna Dougher, of Wilkes-Bane; Atlss Alame Latkin, of Washington, N. J.; F. Ferguson, N. L. Kennedy, Oeorge. Alasnn, John Davis and Dave Jones. Airs. L. Kelly and daughter, Aliss Aland, returned home yesterday, after a week's outing at Mount Pocono. Professor Longstreet, of Mansfield, is the guest of Dr. L. Kelly and family for a few days. Alisses Katie Rogan and Alamie Han ahoo have returned after a week's stay at Lake Winola. The AlcKinley club met last evening In Owens' hall on the West Side. Fif teen new members were enrolled. NICHOLSON. Stephen Serenko, a Hungarian, and one of the "section" men, was severely Injured Tuesday by falling from the hand car. fracturing his skull and bruising him quite badly. Dr. Wheeler is attending til in. Airs. Pauline Taylor, of Dinyhaiuton. was lulling on friends In this place yesterday. She hus been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Prevost. near Tunkhannock, and Is now on her re turn to her home. Jerry Oarritson made a trip lo the electric city yesterday. Alts. C. R. Williams and Aliss Grace Warner drove to Lake Winola yester day und spent the day. A. P. Henjatnin is now taking his va cation. Ale. und Mrs. Heiijumln tut spending a few days at Windfall Pond, after which, although not "Popo crats," they will follow Rryan up the Hudson, tor a rest. Air. and Airs. K F. Johnson and daughter. Ruth, and Airs. H. U. Wllk Ins and daughter. Florence, are to spend this day at Lake Winola. CAT TALEST A church congregation in Sunders. Ky. wus dismissed most summarily un der unpleasant circumstances two Sun duys since. Klght In the middle of the preachers' discourse there bolted Into the church through the half-open door what appeared to be a bluck and white cut, closely followed by u yellow dog. Cat and dog ran swiftly down the hild ille aisle to the plat form. The preacher, taken unawares, did the natural thing, kicked at he cut. hit it, und landed It squarely in the middle of the congre gation. Then It turned out that the cat wus u skunk. A Lewiston. Ale., family has two verv pretty and bright 'coon cuts. One of them was shut out III thes now the other night and had to stay there, forgotten by the family. It was the Hrst time she had been out ull night, and the first time she ever walked on snow. In the morning she was found at i o'clock walking quietly around the house in u well-worn path thut she had made. The truck was four Inches wide und trodden down hard to the ground, as if u senlrv had patrolled the house all night. She has not once stepped outside; of it. , There is at least one happy cat In the show at .Mechanics' Building, says the Koston Traveller. It is a small tiger kitten who has been suddenly raised from a tramp life to affluence und dis tinction. He was wandering through Washing ton street, hungry and cold, the day the rats were entered for the shor, and Elijah B. Hine, the well-known temper ance orator saw him, picked him Up and paid fifty cants to secure him com fort for a week. Ho was assigned to clean, comfortable cage, with plenty to eat and drink, ami with true phil osophy he accepted the change. The judges came around on prize day and left him a ribbon which entitles him to a prize of J. a first prize for the only cat of that class. He has risen in valuu since then. There is a black cat at present in the sedate seclusion of the Hampton Court cloisters which has spontaneously "sworn iff" from all kinds of flesh food. Its favorite diet is uncooked scarlet runner beans, which It eats as an Ital ian eats macaroni. Cucumbers it likes, and carrots which nre boiled, but fruit it will not touch. The Hampton Court cat seems to stand alone in a partiality for food which none of its race could, hitherto be induced to look at. A pet cat belonging to a Rumbord Falls family some time ago had a tit and disappeared under the shed. Some days afterward they thought they stnelled decomposing feline, and vigor ously applied chloride of lime. Th good woman of the house was sure the odor wus growing stronger, till one day the cat walked unconcernedly In, and since then they've been discussing the smcdllng powerof Imagination. Lewis town (Ale.) Journal. A Belfast cat has a delicate way of calling attention to the fact that there are some articles of food for which she hus a preference. Sunday a few oy sters were given her. hut she left them untouched. Next morning tit breukfast lime she took the oysters carefully from the dish and laid them In a pile by themselves und then called for her brtakfasl. THESPIANS WITH MONEY. Paderewski hus an Independent es tate in Russia. Vvette Uullbert has valuable posses sions In France. Sol Smith Russell has a fortune in vested in Minnesota. Ada Itehan has acquired a snug lit tle fortune, which she has put in Har lem and Brooklyn real estate. Rose Coghlau lives extravagantly in a handsome uptown residence. Richard Mansfield owns a magnificent theatre In this city, and lias a large in come. John Drew owns real estate und has a laiiie bunk ai count. Robert Downing is a laud holder In the District of Columbia, while his wife Eugenic. Blair, has an anchor to wind' ward. Agnes Both owns properly nromid New Vork. and has no dilhculty In liv ing n il bin her Income. Roth .Milton and Dollle Nobles own Brooklyn real estate, und have landed Interests In the West. The honest dol lar finds in both a fast friend. William Crane Is the owner of Alassu chusetts real estate, and Is on intimate terms with several bunks. Stuart Robson also owns hind in the old Kay State. He is a shrewd financier, and the methods of speculation outlined by him In "The Henrietta" are far from being his own. Alms. Adelina Pattl is the only mem ber of the profession who lives in a castle no stage affair, as any one knows who has seen Cralg-y-Xos, in one of the most charming of Wales' many delightful spots of beauty. Alme. Patii nlso owns real estate in New York. France and England. Sir Henry living is a millionaire, al- though his American Interests are con fined to box olllce receipts. His inter ests lie principally in London, where his theatrical property proves very re munerative. Mrs. Langtry Is a firm believer in Chi cago and New York. She owns valuable property in both places, and is easily worth JJOO.OU0. Lillian Russel is a devout believer in creature comforts, and has the name of spending all she earns. This idea is er roneous, however. She possesses real estate in both New York and Chicago, and also owns a collection of diamonds valued at many thousand dollars. New York World. TRICK THAT WON'T WORK. "They promised us a tariff for revenue and gave us a tariff for deficiency. They promised to defend the old soldiers and sailors of the nation and with one order turned out Ri.w men and deprived them of a living without a trial by court or jury. Kvery promise has been broken, ami now when you lay it to their door the ! Ditnociat enters a plea of confession tucl admits every mistake and then ho nets you by the eoPar and pulls out a silver dollar and says: 'Now, we have broken every pledge, but take-one more sllver-coat-d Democratic pill ami it will be till r'ght in four years more.' (Laughter.) Think of it Mr. Chairman, a greut party In control of a great nation, seeking to hide Its four year.-; of rotten record with a iu-cetit silver ilollar."--Cousiessinaii W. P.. Alason. . . . llr. Di li lion's "Vitalizing Sursu parilla Fills." Contain all the virtues of the liquid Sur.iapurillas In a concentrated form, und being candy coated are delightful to take. Combined with the SarsaparMl.t ure other extremely valuable blood and nerve remedies, which render them at (dice the greatest blood purifier and blood maker as well us the most power ful nerve builder known. Their magi, cal powers to cure ull nervous diseases, nervous weakness, nervous headache, hysteria, loss of vital power, failing health, etc., are pleasing and wonder ful. Price 00 cents and $l.0. Sold by Curl Lorenz, 418 Lackawanna avenue, druggist, Scranton. WILLIAM S MILLAR, Alderman StU Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND S OAS AND WATKR CO. BUILDINO, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER St OFFICE HOt'RS from 7.S0 a. in. to t p. so. (1 hgur Intermission for dinner and upper.) Paitlcular Attention Olven to Collections. Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. Your Bull- Kespccuully Solicited. Telephone 134, THE IDEAL AMERICAN TKIP NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The Superbly Appointed and Commodious Steel bteauiBtnti. bteaiuunt NORTHWEST AND NORTHLAND, American through and 1 hrough. leave uutiniii 1 usaa? mm rrid.ivs 0.30 p.m. for Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac. The Sou. Duluth, and Western Points, paasiug all places of intereit by daylight lu counac tion with THE (IRE AT NORTHERN RAILWAY, it form the moat direct rout, and from ev ery point of iiinipal lnon, the moat delightful and comfortable on to Miuneaiioliv, ttt. Paul, Great Falls, Helena. Hutte. Spokane and Pa cific coait. The onlv trauwuntiuentol line running tba famous buffet, library, observa tion car. New 07 hoar train for l'ortlaud via Spokane. HOTEL LAPAYETTE, Lake Mlnnetunka, 18 miles from Minneapolif. largest and must beautiul resort la th west. 'licketsaud suy information of any agent or A. A. HEARD, Oeneral rsssssger agent, alansa, K. 1 . PROSPERITY V ADVERSITY Prosperity in 3'our case will triumph when your expenses are less than your income. We can lessen your expenses. WE CAN GIVE YOU A SUIT FOR $20.00 Which would cost you else where from $25 to $30, If these prices are above j'our means, we will make you a suit for $15 that will sur prise you. W.J. 215 Wyoming Av. FflOTHINGHtM BUILDING. DU FONT'S DINING. BLASTING AND SPORTING nufactured at the Wapwallopen Hills, Luzerne county. Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BE UN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District lit WYOMING AVENt'B. Strsnton. Pa Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES : THOS. FORD, Pittston, Pa. JOHN B. SMITH & SON, Plymouth. Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wllkeg-Barre, P. Agents for the Repauno Chemical Con. (nay's High Explosives. ON THE LINE OF THfc are located the finest fishing and hunting (rounds lit the world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points in Maine. Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, St, Paul, Canadian and United Suites Northwest. Vanvouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining 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, G. E. A.. 3S3 Broadway, New York. RI i DAVIDOW'S POWDER CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y M ill MESH UK 307 LACKAWANNA AVE. El If 11 II 11 J IC IUMIU x e, n F5 m SUMMER CLEARING SALE OF CARPETS BEST VALUE EVER GIVEN IN SCRANTOH We ofl'er thin w eek a splendid assortment of goods at price which defr oin petition. Patterns nil choice, but are thoee we will not carry ints ateil . uiou. .ov is jour opportunity to secure Oood Carpets at Levr Prases. Tapcstrj Brussels, 5tfc. 55c and 60c a yard. . . Were 5c, .5e and 85c a yard. Velvets. 63c and 80c, Formerly 85c and $1.10. AU Wool Ingrains reduced to 50e from 05c and 70c. reavy Wool Flpured Cotton Carpets, double cotton chain warp, 25c and 30r; former price 35c and 40c, Mnyrnii Rugs, 30x60 Inches, handsome designs and col orings, at S1..5; former price S3.00. We have j ut received a complete ful combination of color, latest styled, utroouce Iheia will sell duriug the sale jr f 2 50. . 0. KERR, "Pite Main Entrance i.i t'' Wvomins Hrtf on the: SQUARE EDGED I SQUARE BUTTED LUMBER, SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FOOT LATH.. Q QUA RE nFALING TO u QUA RE UEALERS. RICHARDS LUMBER CO., 02 COMMONWEALTH BUILDING. 'PHONE 422. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO 8CRANTON AND WILKES-BARRC PA MasMifaoturers of Locomotives. Stationary Engines, Boilorsf HOISTING AKD PUUPING MACHINERY. Oeenral Offlci SCHANTON, PA. TEINWAV SON'S . . Ackaewlcdged tks Leadlag PIANOS Ol tbs WsrM, DECKER BROS., KRANICHB BACHB sad others. ORGANS Musical Instruments, riusical Merchandise. Sheet Music and Music Books. furcssstrs will always Had a csmplste stock snd at prices as low as the quel tty si ths Instrument w".M permit at N. A. HULBERT'S nusic STORE, 117 Wyoming Are. - - Scranton Don't Put The Paper Down Until YouVe Read Our Ad. TO EXCHANGE. $100 worth of good Furniture and Carpets for $75. It's like find ing $25 every time you invest $75. II T, IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. liliil 1 H CLOTHING ESTABLISHED IWi line of Genuine Gwalior Ruga, bean rich Oriental effects, and tn order to at $1.5o. These Run are good value SON & CO., 408 Lackawanna Avenue square. MIDSUMMER Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Sets, worth 68c to $1; choice for 50c Worth $1.26 to $1.7S choice for $1.00. Sterling Silver Belt BucMcs. worth 3. SO, at $2. 80. Worth $2.RO, at $1.78. Cloning Out all our Fin China at about Ualf Price. Genuine Rogers' Triple Plato Spoons, Forks and Knives at reduced prices. En graved free. Tea Set. Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, etc.. finest plate, new styles, very low prices. At our New Store, 130 WYOMING AVENUE UE SMI L1ERCEREAU & CONNELL At prices old Spring goods are selling for. This stock was selected in May and June, before prices were advanced, and before the demand from dealers purchasing for autumn sales had strengthened the market. I BARGAINS I Were made that enables I us to make prices for this I special sale that must be ; advanced at least 35 per cent, for the regular Fall Trade. Half Wool Carpets, 3$c Ingrain Carpets, 29c and Other Grades. Tapestry Brussels, 45c and Other Grades. '4 i 1 225, 227 AND 218 WYOMING AVENUE