VnE SCR ANTON TI 1 B UNE TJIURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1396. ' DEEP CUT IX PRICES OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, VELOCI'EDES, BICYCEES. EXI'RESS . WAliONS. BARRO'S, CARTS, ETC. 1 We have the best liicyclc Carriage fur the lust cash to be found in tliis valley. 'e want to reduce our stock of articles this month and think our new prices will interest persons in want of such. Come and sec Utciu AT NORTON'S, U2 Lackawanna Ave. Always in the past the Best in Scran ton Will be in til.- future as good as o.i is that can lie made by the BEST CLEARING MACHINERY Which removes the foul seeds ami dust. Try our "0111 OATS." THEWeSTOHiiLLCO., SCfU'im OLYPHA'IT, CaSBIilDALE. THE GENUINE filLirilliDS liuvo tlie inlt.iaH a., M. CO. imprint til in eucii rigar. CARNEY, BROWN & CO., BM'JFACTUOS, COURT HCliSE SQ. Dll. C. D. S HUM WAY. Disrnsui of tho Lower Ilowel a ;iwial'y. .'JOS Washington Ave., Opp. Tribune i;;iiili::.. ernes iiou?.s a in jigs. I'KKSUXAL. Henry II. I'm-dliati!, uf Monti-use, is in the city. I. A. Mines, or Lake Wlnola, vns here -.sii-i-iluy. 1 r. (i, lv lieim has returned from the .VltrninlaeliS. Attorney W. S. Hiohl lias rcliinieil from a slay ui lllui'k Island. County Surveyor Itnrtl Is spending his Y;:e:tiioii ill 1'"? seashore. H. J. Mailer Is at Nazat'etn attending tl.e funeral of 11 coiiiiin. Professor anil .Mrs. V. P. Schilling urn home after visiting at Cascade, I'a. .Attorney S. J'.. Price and lamlly have returned from a trli through -Nova Scotia lite I New Kiiglainl. Mr. Ihilph haner is nl Dr. Thompson's private hospital, where she will undergo iiu operation for npticnillcitis. ' Walter II. Knell principal of the School of the l.aekawanna, has returned from a vacation spent on the .Maine roast. ' H. .T. Anderson, vlce-preshVnt of the 1 neUmanna Trust and Safe lepo'it o'vpany. who has been on n vacation at V. aieh Hill, It. 1., has returned home. John K. r'uinniings. elerk In the pro thonotnry's oillee. has been made manager of the Father Ma.thew nera house nt (ilyphunt. The work will not eontllet with his it tit lei: In the prothonntnry'a of-li.-e. . Mai-lin O'Connor, of Fourth street, and Jii-s Hi linda Caffrey, of Itivor street, W"i-e married nt St. Peter's outhedrnl yes terday morning. Key. .1. W. .Malone of Related. The rjoumsinnn was .Myles Chirk, and Miss Annie Cnffrey, a sister o! the hride, was hridesmaiil , , Feed the T wo upon pure, rich blood snd you not be nervous. 1'ure J. loud eomi by taking Hood's Sarsu purllla wh.-h'ls thus the greatest anil best nerve tonic, , Hood's rills cure nausea, sick ITend-o-he, indigestion, biliousness. All druggists. 2"ic. Scranton IStisinegx rollcuc, , The opening day Is not far off. . This school dues not employ solicitors. . Prof. Yoder.wlll return from his vaca tion trip on Friday. The proprietors are kept busy en rolling students. A yountr lady wns sent on Monday to V.eep the books In a. Lackawanna ave. wholesale house. A S. H. O. steno grapher works In the same office. The college ofllee Is being newly pn pered and carpeted and otherwise adorned. ' It will be handsome when finished. ' Slany are the expressions of admira tion, made by visitors concerning tlie college riunrters. It Is paid that there are no liner anywhere. frof. t). F. Auburn, of Iowa, the new ''member of the faculty, will arrive this week. Prof. Auburn has had much business college experience. St. Paul find Itctiirn. ; flpTlnl train via Nickel 1'lnte road, aeeount Grand Army of the Republic encampment, will leave I?uffaIo at 11.55 "p. m. en Saturday, AB. 29, after arrival of all trains from the oast, but train r.nd sleepinf? cars will be ready for pussenEers ut 9 p. m. The lowest rates will be made via tho Nickel Plate road. 'Heeiire your sleeping car space from your nearest ticket agent, or write di rect to F. J. Moore, general agent, T.uf falo, N. T. State If there are ladles In your party, as special ears will be re Krrved for them. . , Tie sure your tickets read via the New .York, Chicago and St. Louis railroad, and take special train, leaving Jluf alo 11.65 p. m., Saturday Aug. 29. BOARD OF TRADE'S SPLENDID CHARITY It Has Raised Nearly $16,000 for Pitts ton's Sufferers. TWIN SHAFT FIND GREW FAST I'no ln After Hie ."tie mora bio S nu ll :m in June (he 1'iind Has Started, unit, with the f ntholic ConUibu tions, Scrnntou Has Knisetl $0, OUO.-.Pmotiinlly all ilic .Uonev Has Hicu Haiti and Seat to l'ittston. Attain has the Petanton board it trade cxemplilied Its energy and pro JJi'eslvness. by ils commendable and prompt iictiim in -relieving the suffer ers id' the Twin shaft disaster, and nun h of the eiviiil is due the I'oardVr eivt-iry. lioiph I'.. Ath-rton. An interest ing stay is Involved In rt hlstury of ho the fund was obtained: This ileploieble catastrophe occurred on Sunday, June i'S. Kaily Monday morning Secretary Atle'iton uctiiiK on tlie authority of the oilicers of the board, tilt -graphed to tho l'ittston board of trade, extendi:: sympathy anil financial assistance, on Tuesday, June ::o, two days after tile disaster, a nnvtiiiK f the nmniif.'.cttiti'i's' com niittee of tlie board was cnlled. for the purpose of inaugurating u fund In aid of the widows and orphans, left to piotirn the loss of their only support. The list was opened on Hint day, and at Hie dose of business thai evening U.t'-i liail been subscribed. SC ' : A NTi 'S ' K-TI Hill) From that day on tlie fund has con tinually Kiown until It now amnuiitii to the niagnilicotit sum of Sir."s.",.(y. To I Ills may be added the suliscilp tions of the difi'erent Catholic societies of I lie die which amount to about $-1 .."'h. making a ctatid total of over -Ju.ii'.0 subscribed am! paid by tlie citi zens of Sera il m. It is estimated by li?oHe ill au'.hority that not oven $i;o.flOi1 ivii! be leaUKed from the many appeals i-citt out by tho relief committee. Should this prove t' be the case it will lie seen that Sevanton will have raised nver one-lhh'd of the cntiiv amount. The until of (lie old nduire "strUie while Hie iron is hot" has imiiiy t linen been proven, but never more forcibly than in this instance. H.-fere the ex tent of I his terrible catastrophe had been fully ronlisii d, almost before Hie smoke bad cleared away, the citizens of Scranton thrrmpli the city's ctier Kelie lioar.l of trade, were soliciting; aid for the sufferers, find the secret of their mairnilievnt success, was dip entirely to Hie fact that they (lid not delay, awaiting full particulars, W. fore appealiui,' to the charity of citizens. .Many lives bad been lost, a score of widov.vx ami over one hundred orphans had be,. n deprived of their only sup port and comfort. This was enough to arouse tie- energy of the board's of lii i is anil members, pinmpt an 1 eliii lent ac'i mi was the result. jn'Sir, !-:ss .vkvs aih. In addition to dir. ct solicitation by Hie board of trade, appeals were pilnl ed on the b iter beans of some of the city's promiiu nt merchants represent ing different lines or trade, and sent to linns from which tiny purchased Hoods. Tlie responses to these nppcals Were prompt and for Hie most p:.rt p neious. Following Is a statement of the amounts received through this agencies: ThroiiHli Simpson Walkins $ 1.0.V.I 00 i nroiiKii t leiand, Simpson T.iv- h.r ;,, Through Hunt X- Council Through Megitrj:le i Connell Thnuinii Casey Dnii Tiiroimli T. J. Kelley Co Through .Matihews llros 'I liroii;li Williams & McAnulty... Throui;li S ranton .Machine ami Supply company Through I'nst National bald; TIiioiilIi lli'nuood Co J."'i 10 .ITii on :iu in mi ill) -Nl i:hi im n;.'. m 7". no 70 no 1.1 no Tiirmi" l Hoard of Trade... , io.r Total $ir.,7s."i ia In the amount credited to the board of trade is Included the subscriptions received by Tin- Scranton Truth. The Scranton Tribune and Mayor liailey. Tlaridsome amounts were subscribed bj tlie employes of various coal com panies. Proceeds from picnics, base ball games and enteitainmeiits given by little boys nnd girls, lite also In cluded. KVElVYTHIXfr IS CASH. Of the total amount subscribed, every dollar has been paid to Secretary Atli erton, he in turn having handed over to Theodore Strong, president of the First National bank of l'ittston. the sum of Jl.V'.'Ifi.fi, for which lie holds Mr. Strong's vouchers. The balance of J:i!l.oO is . in bank nwalling the final til using of the fund. The board Is anxious that the fund shall reach SlO.non.on and will hold It open for a few davr, before making final settle, mi nt, with the hope Hint, tlie desired amount may be realized, .lames A. Linen, president of the First. National bank. Henry J, Anderson, vice-president of the Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit company, and William II. Peck, cashier of the Third National bank, have been appointed to audit the fund, which will be done as soon as dual set tlement has been made. A full report of the fund, along with the report of the auditing committee will be made at the next meeting of the board which will be held September 21. ISTATKMEXT TO TJATI2. The usual daily statement of the fund was m-ide yesterday afternoon and was as follows: Previously acknowledge.! $1 7..T73 t;i Through Scranton Tribune Sheridan lodge, K. of P., i'eek- ville. Pa ,-. 00 Through Simpson & Walking Milton Iron Co., Milton, Pa ii 00 l'lll.-ll I 02 NO ALLIANCE CONVENTION. Ineorrerty Stated Tlmt It Would he Held in Scrnntoii. The following elitoriutnippareil in n reeent Issue of The Christian Alliance, a religious paper published in New York ly Hev. A., II. Simpson anil which we republish hy request: We imnouneed recently that un nlllnneo convention would be held nt Sernntnn, Ph., the last week In Ainmst. We desire to correct this announcement nnd to any thnt no such convention will he held in connection with theullinnre. Our brother, Hev. James Keovlllp, of Rer.inton, Iws written to us wiihdrawinK from the alli ance nnd Mating that tho work In Scran ton will bo carried on apart from the nl linnee altogether. -Mr. Scoville's reason for withdraw Is. that he takes excep tions to the views which the alliance should maintain toward the evnnccllcnl churPhes. We have always advised our alliance friends against taking mi an tagonistic attitude toward the churches. The position of the nlllance is one of friendliness and ('hrlstlnn fellowship with every evangelical branch of the church of ChrUt. This has always been the posi- Hull of the nlUalice und it has been ex pressed iiiiuuueiable times, both In our munuuls and public declurutlous of prin ciples, cm- lirothei writes to us that he cannot iwee wi:h coir position us ex pressed by 1'r. Wilson, Mr, Simpson and others at the late meeting In Scranton, and Unit he cannot remain a member of the alliance until wo come Into the truth In this matter. Jt is only Just to our many alliance friends In the Scranton valley that we should sny with all frankness anil yet brotherly kindness that one ib-ar brethren, Messrs. Scovilie and Shellord do not reures.nt the principles or the work of tiie Christian alliance and are not connected with It. WILL DECIDE" TODAY. Coard of Revision and Appeals to Pass Upon the Question of Ordering a New Assessment. V'hi-ther or not 'ho board ot appeals Will l.l'.ier H lleV nss S'iillelU despn Hie adverse action of seleet council U :i iitestion of much iinpiii tanc which will be answered today. The bourd meets this afternoon at - o'clock; to pass upon tills matter and Judging from reports about the city hall yes terday it would not be surprising if the board would declare lor the as sessment. Three of the members of the board are avowedly for the assessment and the other two are not altogether op posed to it. 1C the majority wants m order the ass-.-sinent it Is thought the vole .will be made unnrimous as tfe two members who are not working In tlie matter one way or the oilier have intimated they will agree to whatever tlie other three decide upon. Hail Mr. Lansing been able to se cure a seconder Tuesday night, to his motion to reconsider the resolution ad vising tlie board to go ahead with the assessment, it would have been carrle I. Thl1;. the adherents of ;he new assess ment project rirgite, Is evidence that their nction will lie approved by coun cil providing they order the assesment and they feel inclined to do so. The board nan the piwcr to order the assessment without consulting any one mid council must provide lor the expense. There Is n iiiu-stion however as to whether or not the law will permit the board to go so far as t' hire assistant assessors. .Mr. Chitten den, wiio lends Hie opposition to the movement, says no, and further de clares Ihal in case assistant assessor arc appointed Hie) niy have to whis tle for their pay. The members of the board aiv in n. ouandry as to what they should do, and, as strong Inllueuce is beliig brought to bear upon them fnun both sMos, It Is not safe to even guess whot. tlie null (line of toilav':! inci ting r.v i ! 1 lie, LITTERS f-RO.U THE PEOPLE. fl'mlcr this heading short letters of In terest will be published when nceomp.i liiid, for publication, by the writer's name. Tho Triluino will not be held ro spouulblo for opinions here, expressed. J m. .lones llxplnins. 1-Mitor of The Tribune. Sir: In your Issue dated Friday, Aug. -1, IVt't. was an article written by a corre spondent from this place to the Carlion ilale Herald, which, II' true, brands nie as unworthy to he mi olllrer In this bor ough, or. lor that mailer, in any other bia-oui;li or city in the state or comity; if not true. It stamps the writer as a calumniator and a coward, who oii'iht never lo be aliowed space in any journal to vetit Ids spleen and venom against law and order. Now, as to the faeH: nit Aiir. IS, the day of tiie Lithuanian w edding In ipicsl inn, the groom, probably recognizing that some of the guests-were wont lo be dangerous, requested that an olllcer should be present to preserve or der. 1 went. All went well until Anthony liaiavllz came In. He started to raise a disturbance, and being the only officer present among a large crowd, I tried to pilot him ralher than to aggravate him, ami dually induced the mat) to sit down beside me. While I was watching a iiiar rcl in annlher part of tlie room, which I feared might develop into a light, (ialavltz tried to slip my handcuffs and revolver from my pocket. I felt the movement and turned around Just In time to see the man withdraw niy property. 1 asked him to return it in an entirely proper manner, nnd he refused. Realizing rtiat It would neither be good Judgment on my part or In keeping with common sense lo resort to physical force where there were present one hundred on one side to one on the other, t appeared before II. I!. Iiraman. esib, and swore out u warrant for the ar rest of (bdavilz. I was no more Intoxi cated ihen than I am when I write this article, and when the case comes to trial at Montrose, I can prove that the facts which 1 slate here aie substantially cor rect. As to the anonymous and Irresponsible correspondent's reference to the escape of a prisoner from nn In Scranton about a year ago, I will only deign to say that it was one of those unfortunate circum stances which will happen le any olileer w ho handles any considerable number of prisoners in the discharge of his duty. I will further say that when the prisoner escaped In Scranton I was with an ollicer above reproach, who can testify, If neces sary, that no ordinary watchfulness could have gunrileil against the occurrence. 1 do not wish to resort to abuse of tho wrper of the article copied by you from the Carbnndiile Herald, because it would he only throwing Hind against a man who Is so iiennarej with mire now thai liie effect would be invisible. Sutllce it to say that he has been repudiated Uvice at Cio polls by the best element of Ihe citizens in Forest ('II v. wlvcl: may ner-oun' for his sympathy with disorder and his frequent attacks, through the press, upon the regularly constituted officers of tb law. John W. Jones. Fonst City. Aug. 27,, ivx. FORGING COMPANY .MEETS. Direelors und Ollircrf Kleeted lor the lln-uini; Yeiir. The nnmtnl nicetinc of the Sorantnn rovplnK company was held yesterday nfternoon and directors and officers were chosen: W. II. Ptorrs. J. M. Kv-ei-hnrt. ,T. M. Ki-m merer, William ron nell. C. II. I'ond. William T. Smllli ami Ifenry Helln. Jr. Mr. Pond ivi-h re-e1ecteil pres'uient nnd Renevnl mnnfujer. Mr. Pelin. treasurer, and 1". r. ChnmlM rlain. serrttury. Ask Yo'ur Ucnlcr for McOnrrah's Insect Powder, 25 and 10-cent boxes. Kever sold In hulk Take no other. IE SIM Or i IBCMIl SCRANTON, PA., Opens its Zti year under eijht experienced tonchors. Fits for any C'ollcpre or Technical School. English, fl'islncss and Classical De partments. Bond for Catalogue to i:v, THOS, M. CANS, LI.. H., Or WALTER H. BIIHI.U A. M. Celebrated Thomas Pens, V FOR SAI.I; BV PRATT'S, Wssh!n2t33 Ava. PETERS, YORK I CO, 116 S. CI AIM Zil'JE - USTABLISHCD 1800. DUNMORE YOUTH COMMITS SUICIDE Carlton Letchworlh Hangs Himself in His Father's Cam. PARENT MADE THE DISCOVERY Went lo Find Out the I nuse of His Son's Protracted Absence mill (omen I'pon His Iiody Suiupns from u I en r.i--1. fit No Vord Hchiud to Lxplain Kis Action--Alive When found but ISicd Later. Carlton Letch, vorth, the twenty-hvj-year-old son of I ndertukcr T. I'. Leteliworth. of Dunnior?. banged him self yesterday afternoon in his father'.; barn on Chestnut street, lie was dis covered by bis father und cut down soon after be commit led tho rash b ed but alter lingering until 10 o'clock he died without recovering consciousness. About I! o'clock his father sent him to tlie burn to clean out a couple of stalls and harness a pair of horses. Thive-(uariers of an hour later. Ills father becoming uneasy ut his long absence, went lo the barn and -w.is horrllb-d to lilseove.' his son banging from a rafter. He (lit him down und as he was s'.ill warm, hastily sum moned the Durniore physicians. Doctors Hopkins, tlaivey. Murphy and Winters worked wllh him until after 9 o'clock when they gave him up. lie died an hour later. The suicide evidently committed lb rash deed on a sudden impulse. He cleaned out Hie stall;! as directed by hU father, swept out the barn and when he went up to tlie cari'ln-re room to hitch up tbi team he then il trniitied. It is supposed, upon taking his life. He sluod i n a w agon, attached a r. p to one of the beams overhead, tied the other end around his neck in a noo.se nnd then .lumped off the bos of the wagon. He stood six feet three Inches In Ms stocking feet and was ludlt in propor tion. For the last live years he was n meinbi r of the Thirteenth regiment and is well known in tills city. What prompted him lo do away wtih himself is not dearly known, but It Is said to be despondency, due to P"lty troubles, lie left no word of explana tion behind. He was a rather lively fellow and got Into various Herupi s, some r.f wlil"h caused no little scandal. About n year ago he, together w'th two other In. vs. ran away f,vim home and ever idnce their wild lark he has been more or b'ss remorseful and de spondent. Coroner Lone.-ttvot was notified nnd will bold un iiuitiest this morning nt Hi o'clock. Tiie Mioses .Mi mil's School. Tile Misses Merrill's private school for primary and Intereniediate pupils, will open Monday, Sept. It, 1 silt!, nil' Jef ferson " n venue. Or want one a little later, if 3on do buy when yon can get it GUJ-c-dV ! 5Ji WROUGHT IRON ARB BRASS DELIA STANDS. MILLAR & L'ECIi, 134 Wyoming Ave. "Walk iii and look around." Nil IE III I I X We have never had such a sa.e and would not now if we were compelled to do so to get back just what the goods cost us. For this week only we will sell every pair of Ladies' Rus set, Tan or Black Oxford Ties, formerly sold for $2, shall be sold for ' - - - We have a large number of Ladies Fine Dongxda Button Shoes, all sizes, which we will sell at DOLLAR A uianu - facturcr has SAVING tried to iiu- DINNER SET f SELLING. L,Vf!,i"n,n lUiUiSSlIttlUllilliUHUi: , l0, for $13.00 Bought them because vc thought they were a lift cm dollar set, and would sell readily at ,"i3.oa. They are here, and we do not consider them as nice as the samples. We don't intend to ask our customers $13 00 for them. Vc will sell as many as possible of them today at a special price, good only for today. All to no at the same price, $1.1)0 Style No. 613 A 112-piece set flood white color and nice shapes. Xot a Hawed or imperfect piece in this set. Xice violet decorations in three colors: gold tracings on every piece. The nicest set of the lot, we think, to go today for Ifl.SfO. Style No. 65! 112 pieces in this set, too. Plen ty and to spare for any family. Decorated in thicc colors and old. You've never seen such a set sold for anywhere near to day's price, $.li0. Style No. 632 Only 100 pieces in this set. Still, that's a lot of dishes. Contains everything but the soup plates. It's a handsome blue decoration, wiih the ciitirc pattern retraced with gold. A few of the plates are slightly imperfect, or yon would never get this for less than ,i5.'oo. Today the set is yours for $.)). Only three sets of this to go ct that price. Style No. 524 This is the set we sold so well last spring at $13-00. e de bated quite a while before we put in at this price. Still, we want to show you a nice assortment when you come in and we may nut have enough ot the others to go round. There's nothing wrong with this set, and no earthly rea son why we should sell it for to day's price, $7.5)0. 112 pieces of beautiful tablt ware til for a table anywhere. Style No. 70! While and gold. Nothing li-tt gold for decoration. Handles a.'e pretty shupe and burnished gold, too pieces in the set and it is jours today for $!)). Style No. 641 You will probably think this the best set of the lot. It is certain- the showiest. A Scotch thistle design in the richest of all com binations, purple and gold. Cmld tracings and stippling on ccry piece, (iold traced handles. A truly gorgeous set at a ridiculous ly low price. 100 pieces for .S7.1H) Only four sets of this. Style No. 702 This was a 112-piecc set, but five of the soup plates are broken. There's 107 pieces left. If you want a nice set for little money here it is. Decorated in pink. Price today, $7.)0. C -l'. "There's a few more of those Hoc Pictures left. 'e filled the window up a good many times, but at last there's no more to put in. All that's left are in plain sight and there's yet some good choosing for those who come todav. Lacl:avanna Av BLANK BOOK 0 Of all kinds, manufactured at shot notice at T&c Tribune Gffise. All Sizes and Widths Ei i $1.00 OOOOS SL ARE S Mr 410 SPRUCE STREET. iiiiiiiM3ii3!iin!E!:miiiiiriiiiinicH!tjiiiiiitau!M!ni!iiiRi 13 4? y 53 la: immM 'in k hi We Have On Hand THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY . . Also the Newest. At.oo the Cheapest. AUu the Largest. iiaJiuUiSnuL Porceluin, Onyx, Rt2 (Silver Novelties In Infinite Variety. Latest linportatiuns. Jewelry, WcCli33, Diamoali fi. E. ROGERS, ewrlerand . , . . , Watchmaker. 213 iRCSllUM ATI THE IMPROVED LIGHT t.J ran makes an Incandescent eleelric ix lii:lit cast a shadow. Will really v civi) more lluhl. tlian three of .1 t...,aO...- .1., II ivltlt I1HM1I lUKOHirii ! in in mi f jf half ihoyaHyuu now consume. &m cas APPUASCB COL. gf hi 120 N. Washington Ave W Atlw.M .1 tl.l .1.1 It li-tt 1 .PA AYLESWORTH'S MEAT Tlie Finest in the illy. The latest improved furnish' iugs and apparatus for keeping meat, butter and cgjs. 223 Wyoming Avenua. THE KEELEY GUP. Why let your home and hnftinrw bo dettroy fd through btronn drinic or niurphjae. wha von can b cured in four wunks at tho Ktoluy Institute. 72(i Mndison T;niin Sera O ton, P. r he Cure Will Bear luvestlicatloa. fii V rjfjW. P-lTC . MT (mm ptfiy mm mm mm- SA 100 pairs of Men's Fine Buff Shoes, Congress and Bals, all shape toes and sizes, sold for $2.00. Our Sale Price, Our Best Men's Patent Leather Shoes, every shape toe there is made, sold for $5.00. Our price, LI n BIB 076K8 Makes the Eoy Proad. He Can Flay in Its DM FGR SALE BY v nifl'j 220 Lackawanna A73 scwToa. at u ts it J A WOMAN'S JUBOBENT In matters of dress is always better than that of any one else. That is the reason why we like to Lave our Cloth ing held up to the inspection of the ladies. Yon can't iloasc us better than by pleasing your wife. V.'c will risk our Clothing pleasing her. Ev erybody buys at the same price. f ,:S LfiCMWftNNA AVENUE. OUR STOCK GF FURNISHINGS Esm mm Is varioil anil extensive. Wo liavo .itisfix!tion in Ntylo. fii;illty and prieo for eviry ma i anj lioy ill town. VVu try to isivo better Hurvica tbun aiiyouoelHu. We do give buttor Koml'i Drop hi anil i:et nrqi ainti-il nciilu't buy im less you with. Wo want you to know us. M. P. M'CANN.Halisr aciS VVVOMINO AVLNtG. Othom are uttinir on f-tr.'iw Hiit. Oar. have been cut all fwuson. KNOX Allt .NCr. I F not $1.25 $3.76 S THIS SAL