SORANTON TlUkTOTE-"TUESDAY MOBOTNQ, SEPTEMBER 1, 1S5 Msaafabii GARBONDALE. -f Readers m plea nef that Avrtl" fnent. orriera for Job work, and ltm for publication left at the establishment or Shannon Co.. newsdealers. North Mala street, will receive prompt attention; ol ice open from a. m. to 10 p. m.) SIXTH AVENUE BRIDGE RETOUCHED. Thr l.nrge Crack W ill Not Injure tbo I'sclulnetis of I be Structure. Work was commenced yesterday by C!nrk & Co., at retouching tho Sixth avenue bridge, from which the fulso work has lately been removed. The removal of the . false work nhowed n large crack between the arch anil tho side walls, am while It wonM In no way have any effei:t on the stability of the Mructure It was thought best to have the crack ef faced. To do this It was necessary to cut a trench along the wall and cut a portion of it. out. This will allow the walls to settle upon the arch and thus close the crack. To nmke the Junc ture water tight asphalt will be put on, Hiiil thus there will be no sign of moisture In the concrete. The great strength of the material was shown when the workmen could only with the greatest cllllUulty make any Im pression on the wall. SCHOOL OPENS. Km I uuoual Number of Pupil Arc Kurollctl. School opened yesterday, much to the disgust of many of our young people, who have been enjoying themselves during the summer months. The num-bi-r of pupils enrolled was very large, exceeding treatly the record for other years. This caused some of the school houses t. be overcrowded, so that It wan found necessary to re-dlslriel the tnvn. This caused a vast amount of trouble as the scholars who have been changed to. a new district would persist In apply ing at their old building for admission. It Is hoped that everything will be run ning smoothly In a few days, but there Is a great deal of work to be done. A SNEAK THIEF. inters a llouc, bat tt Only a 11am and Some I'anued liooUt. Several houses have been entered on Salem avenue lately ami the thief has succeeded in getting away wlihoul de tection, l.onls Seibold's place was the htst to bf entered, the marauder crawling In through the cellar. Noth ing valuable wax taken, the thief giv ing his attention to the provisions with which the cellar Is well stocked. A ham and some canned fruit are all that Is missing. Mr. Seibold has his suspicions to who the person Is huving caught him once before. FtKSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Misses Hannah and Maggie Killeen, of Brooklyn street, have returned from a three weeks' visit at F.Ik lake. .Miss Kate o'lioyle and William O'Boyle are visiting in Oneonta. N. Y. Miss Hullie Phillips is confined to her home on South Church street by sick ness. .Miss Gertrude Schuster is visiting her cousin. Miss Hourner. in Pittston. Misi Mcry Doak Is visiting friends In Moosic. Attorney W. 11. Hoe spent Hunday at the residence of J. II. Hagley, on Ca iman street. Miss Mary Keeler, of Heranton, Is visiting Mrs. M. Dockerty, on I'lke street. Miss A. May P.enedlct, of Scranton. who has been visiting friends in town, has returned home. Miss f.lertrude Matthews, who has been visiting relatives in Luzerne for the past two weeks, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baker, Mrs. William Kdcrett and Miss Edith Baker w ill leave this week for a stay at As bnry Park. Miss Agnes Creegan, who has been visiting Miss Nellie Tuley. or Karview street, has returned to her home in Susipiehnnnu. .Miss Lizzie Mclliiuh, of (inconta. Is the guest of Miss (lenevleve Kartvll, on Dickson Hill. Miss (Via Davis, of Plymouth, nili rii al director at Wyoming seminary, is the gnef of Airs. H. Kvalis. Mrs. Robert Kirkman und son, Clar ence, of Port .fervls. are the guests of Mrs. P. K. Jnnis. Mrs. tleorge Smith, daughter and two sons Urt yesterday for a two week's visit nt New Turk city. Mis I.iBzle Thompson left ycsierjay for Westchester, where sli- u ill enter the Stutu Nunrml school. MiM Anna Davl:., or gcrantuu, who lias been visiting at the home of Mor gan Thomas for the pust week, re turned home yesterday. Dr. Itced Burns, of Scranton, was In this city yesterday. Miss Kittle Ffyim, of New Yorlt, who has been visiting Miss Mary Kluii ncry, of S.uid street, lias returned home. Miss Mattle llm-lcr, of White's Val ley, Is the guest of Miss (.iertrude Al vcrd, on Thorn avenue. Miss Mary Milligan is confined to her home on Mitchell avenue by slck Tirit.l. Miss Ktnma Barrett is vipitiiig friends In Port Jervis. Miss Alice Karrell, of Wllkes-Baire, who has been visiting friends in this city, returned home yesterday. Mlsj Grace Vannan. of Belmont afreet, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Morss at Crystal Lake, has returned home. Miss Margaret Messeft, who has been visiting friends in Philadelphia, lias returned home. Irs. C. K. Taylor and V. I.. Grander, of Forest City, were In the city yes terday. -Miss Irene Scurry returned to Ken- ANNUAL CUT PRICE REMNANT SALEOF CARPETS last read our prices and compare then with any and all oi the other attempts: 25c Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35c Ingrain Carpets, Now 25c 50a Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c 65c Brussels Carpats, Now 39c 75c. Brussels Carpets, Now 57c 95c Brussels Carpets, Now 75c Aha a quantity of body Brussels lengths from a ta ao yards in each piece at about Mt. half price to close. J.SCOTTlGUS,ul'9A firpets and fall Piper Dialer. ' TERM-Cash an the A bare deeds. slngton hospital, Philadelphia, yester day, after a week's visit with her mother on Wyoming street. .Miss Jennie Kearney left yesterday for Kast Stroudsburg, where Hhe will enter, the State Normal school. Mrs. Vivian and two children, of Guttenburg, X. J., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Huddy, on Blrkett street. Mrs. John Clinic, of Dundaff street. Is home from an extended visit In Maine. Mrs. Porter Smith, of Ninth avenue, who has been visiting friends in Haw ley, has returned home. Mis Maud Bergrath. of White Hav en, is the guest of Misa Angela JJlra, on Washington street. Mrs. DeWitt and Miss Carrie Wag ner, of Scranton. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelly, on South Main street, over Sunday. Miss Alpha Kanklns has returned home from a visit with relntives III Kast Worcester and Cooperstown, X. Y. Fred Moon, who has been visiting his parents on Terrace street, has re turned to Wilkes-Bane. FOREST CITY. Tlie Jefl'erson branch union of Christian Endeavor societies convenes in this place tomorrow (Wednesday). The programme of the convention is as follows: Morning Session. W. A. Crossley. leader; reading of Scripture and prayer, Kev. I. H. Kennedy; ad dress of welcome. J. II. Michael; duet, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Fenner; response, Kev. T. Vaughn; calling roll of so cieties; business meeting; address, Kev. . H. riotighton. delegate to the national convention. Adjournment. Af ternoon session, J. 1. Lindsay, lead er; address "Five F's of Scripture " Kev. 11. Ilubburd; duet. Mury Hliink. .1. S. Brandt; recitation. Hello Smith: sword practice; solo. J. S. Brandt; address. "How to Study the Bible," Kev. John Kennedy; Scranton. H6," Oct. B-T-N; open parliament. Eve ning session, Thomas Jeffrey, leader, address. "Victory." Kev. John Ouvy; recitation. Mrs. Frank Colborn; Jun ior Christ la II Kndeavor exercise: ad dress, "Some of the Kft'eets of In-ter-ilenomiiiiitional Fellowship in Christian Kndeavor Work." Ilev. W. ! Wlllier; recitation. Miss Maggie How- I ell; consecration, ltev. II. .1. Crime. The morning session will be held in j the Fresbytei Inn church, and if the ' church will accommodate ti,M the al'leinooii scssltiil us well. The eve- ! Iling session will he held ill the .lospe . lent, which will seat over six hundred people. Over one hundred and titty ; delegates are expected to be 111 nt - j tendance, lilnner and supper will be! served in the basement of the Pies- j UyteriHii church for nil delegates and , their friends free of charge. Since the j Christian Kndeavor movement is un- j denominational, every one is invited to come and enjoy the meetings. -- - TAYLOR. The funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. Margaret Davis, whose death occurred on Saturday, took place yesterday afternoon from the home of her daughter on Middle street, and were attended by a large concourse of sym pathizing friends and neighbors. Dr. II. H. Harris and Rev. J. M. Lloyd of llciated. Kach delivered a touching and appropriate address. In which the many virtues of the deceased were appropri ately set forth. A number of beautiful floral offerings were received. At the close of the services the remains were borne to the Wasjilmrn Street cemetery, Hyde Park,' for interment. Mrs. Henry Kvans. of Plalnsville, vis ited relatives In this town yesterday. W. Thomas Kvans. of Washington street, who has been spending the sum mer vacation with his father, left yes terday for Factoryville to resume his studies at the Keystone academy. The employes of the Archbald col liery will receive their monthly earnings today. The Independent Social club will con duct Its regulur weekly dunce at Web er's ring this evening. Temple of Love lodge. True American Ivorites, are making arrangements for their picnic on Sept. 16 at the Old Home stead grounds. Orltlilh Thomas und family, of Puls ion, attended the funeral of Mrs. Mar garet Davis at this place yesterday. This evening the Young Men's Bible class of the .Methodist Episcopal church will meet W. K. Kdwards. of Wilkes Bnrre, an ex-secretary of the Young Men's Christian association, who will address the meeting. Kobert Llewelyn is rusticating at At lantic City this week. NICHOLSON. Our school began yeslerduy with the following corps of teachers: Principal. Charles F. Osborn; assistant, Mrs. Car rie Thomas; Intermediate, Miss Mag gie Duifgan; second primary, Miss Cora Stephens; nrst primary, .Miss May Wtl klus. A good school is ussured. There was a large aitendmice for the opening day. F. Percy Lloyd was the guest of IE. D. Williams over Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Wells, of New York city. Is visiting friends and relatives here, who are all glad to see his familiar face among them. A party of ten from this plaep took up their abode In Ivy lodge at Luke Wlnola yesterday morning, seeking ple isnre for one week. It was compos ed of Misses Anna Taylor, Orace War ner, Vlda Johnson; Messrs. Dr. Webb und Harry Snyder, of Jersey City; Ed win B. Sewall, of New York; Kuiph I). Williams. Airs. C. B. Williams und Mrs. E. F. Johnson us chaperons. .Mr. and Miss Conrtiight, of Clark's Green. Is to Join them there. Others will Join the festive party later in the week. We expect nil Interesting game of ball here today. The Scranton Ke serves play our team at 2.?,0 p. in. The Keserves are said to be the champions of Lackawanna. PRICEBL'RG. The delegates elected to attend the lieniocralic convention to be held at Muytleld are as lollows: First wurd. K. J. Burke: Second ward. Thomas Me Ouire, and Third ward. M. C. Donnelly. The Arabian Mulicine company en camped alom; Main street In the linnet end of the borough will continue to give j free entertainments each night during! the coming week. ' Justice of the Peuce James R flllbny, j of Dnryeu. and Attorney William Oil-: lesple. of Pittston, visited friends here 1 on Sunday. A large Aelecatlon of the miners of! this town attended the lecture on mine j gases at the Father Mathew Opera 1 house In Olyphnnt last evening. I PECKVII.LE. Orassy Island Delaware and Hudson breaker worked twenty-four and one half days last month. C. C. White moved Into his new house on White's new addition to Peckville. There will be a temperance lecture In the lecture room of the Methodist Epis copal church Wednesday evening, Sept. t M. W. Callender and family returned to their home at Pittsburg yesterday af- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S, Gov't Report DSOI-fJTELY PURE ter an extensive visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Callender, of the West Knd. A Hpeclal meetlnjr of Oriental Star lodge. Free and Accepted Masons, will be held this evening. Floyd Keller leaves this morning to reiuime his studies at the Stroudsburg State Xormal school. J Cohort Barnes, of Stillwater, N. J., Is visiting- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. ll. Harn"s. of Walnut street. Miss Klin Ketchum has returned home from a iWt with relatives at Union dale. William Iledden, of Curbondale, spent Sunday with friends In town. WYOMING. Frank Smith, of iterwiek, v. as tho guest of William Swltzer Friday and Saturday. The Wyoming borough schools will open today. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Chesworth and Miss Maggie Swit.cr were guests of Mr. l)e Voe. of Xanticoke, Sunday. Mrs. William Stroh, of Pittston, was calling on friends here Saturday. F.dwurd Kozell and family spent Sun day with relatives at Mount Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Drake, of Dor runocton. were callers in town Saturday on their way to Orange. The funeral of Mrs. J. V. Kakcr was largely attended yesterday afternoon. The pall-bearers were J. 4. Shoemaker, S. H. Shoemaker, A. W. Vantuyl, James HulTord, Fisher Oiiy and W. H. Patter son. Kev. John I.aBnr ofllciated. In terment was made' In the Wyoming cemetery. Mrs. I.. I.. Pettebone. of Kingston, was the guest of Mrs. John Wilson Sun day. T. II. Kinker will leave In a few days for Buffalo. JIOOSIC. Mr. i ml Mrs. John M. Kobertson are visiting at Loke Winola among friends. Arch Lindsay was visiting among friends in town Sunday. The Delaware und Hudson railroad station ard the barber shop of Oeorge l.iiilttli v t re broken into and robbed e:i Sriturduy iveninif. Nothing of value v.is taken iroui the depot, but Mr. llr'f tillis :r. l a'.I his razors, clippers und otn er iipMi'Linents. No clu was left to te'l who the depredators v.iff. The Women's Christian Temperano union of Lackawanna county will con vene In Alooslo on Friday, Sept. 14. .Mis:; liesise Hyconipoff, of Jenniugs ville. Is visiting at the home of I. F. Price. Ira Brodhead and wife, of Mill City, are isltlng In town among friends. P. W. Kankln was a caller in Scranton ; t.storday. W. H. Hutchings was a visitor In Scranton yesierday. OLD FORGE. Chester Atlierton, of Eaton, spent a few duys at the home of M. V. Stark last week. Kev. nnl Mrs. K. L. Santee have returned home from a visit with friends In Sliickshlnny. Mrs. Joseph Oreson, of Brooklyn, X. Y., who has been the guest of her niece. Mrs. A. J. Cooper, has returned home. The Misses Margaret and May Brodhead were th guests of their brother. Kev. J. Kdwin Brodhead, of Susiiuehamiu, last week. The schools of the township opened on -Monday with a good attendance. RAINS CHECK THE FOREST FIRES. Million of I'cct of Lumber mid Many Cottle letroycd. Ashland. Wis., Aug. HI. A heavy rain ret ill about noon today and helped to check the forest fires. The Beiioit Lum ber company's mill at Benolt has been saved, but .'.'XIO.UOO feet of lumber was destroyed. A number of homesteaders were burned out In the Moiiuah district on the Northern Pacific line, but it Is thought that no lives were lost. Sev eral families were driven from their homes at Bayfield. It is now believed that the dunger limit lias been pussed. Portland, Ore., Auk, 31. Forest fires are raging between Oak Point and Kagle Cliff, on the Washington shore, on the Columbia river. An area three miles square has ulreudy been burned over. H is reported that many cattle have beeti burned, one minor placing the number at J0. Many millions of feet or lumber have been destroyed, esti mates running as high us 2U.O0m.ihiV. Ben son's lugging and lumbering camp.with all the buildings, was destroyed. Many animals dropped dead from the exces sive heat. CRANSERRY SAUCE I.N DANGER. The Thanksgiving Turkey Muy Feci Lonesome. V'atirford, X. J.. Aug. 31. Ther is g?mr,'al disappointment among the cratibe; ry growers over the crop pros pects tills year. All the growers In this section, which Is tho chief cranberry sic tirr. ; the Ktate, f gree th:tt titer will not be more than a third of a crop. J,"1. the s ring time, w hen the cranberries were In blossom, there was prospe.'U of cne of the largest crops ever see-i in his :( lion, but later frosts have beer, the chiet cause of the failure. There were two trusts in June, at Just the tin: v hen 'he blossoms were advanced siillic 'c-ntly to be most Injured. Though these frosts were barely perceptible on the uplands, they plajed havoc on the lowlands and bogs. The damage was manliest on all the crunbeiry b igs, but it was uoteeil suspected that the loss would be so great as has been shown since cranberry picking began. The pii'king was begun during the past week, ami in the acres of bo.4S that ba" been gone over It was ob served that not only the late frosts, but the exceedingly hot weather hid scalded thousands of bushels of ber- BiSiousness Is cauied by torpid liver, which prevent dlges tlon and permitt fcxxl to ferment and putrlf) in tlia stomach. Then folow dizziness, headache, lusomina. nervousness, and. If not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's Pills stimulate the stomach. Pills reaie the liver, cure hesdaehe. dlzxlnen. con stipation, etc. is cents, bold by all iruuKlts. The only Fills te takt with Hood's SarstujarUui. Mdiinig rlejj. During the hot iweather thero were several showers, and the blaz ing sun after these showers scalded the fruit On William Braddock's bogs there will be only about 3,000 bushels of berries, where 10.000 bushels were ex pected. On' E. Z. Colllngs' bogs the crop is reduced one-third, and on the Braddock, Chester, Heggan and other bogs the same percentage of loss Is rcHrted. On the Wharton bogs the loss Is even estimated nt less than two-thirds, there being less than 5,(KJ0 bushels where there were 1T..UO0 bu shels last season. In connection with tho late frots and the scald the grass hoppers have destroyed thousands nf bushels. The grasshoppers are .worse this year than they have been for ten years and more. DECEIVED AND MADE A MANIAC. Au liil'oitiinatc Young Woiuau Pitiable Plight. Trenton, X. J., Aug. 31. There Is In tho city almshouse a baby girl which was born in the state lunatic asylum, the mother being a raving maniac. Dr. Ward, of the asylum, refused to divulge the nuine of the young mother, but says shells a resident of Trenton. The story is that she went mad upon being convinced that she had been deceived by her promised husband. The man In the case has tied, Uie asylum authorities say. The mother is now confined in a padded cell ut the in stitution, yet it is believed that she will ultimately recover. It Is Intimated that she Is one of the Hist families in the city. STOLE aTiTTLEgTrL'S HAIR. Bold Thieves Mayluy the Child and Cut Ofl Her Tresses. Trenton, X. J., Aug. 81. The hair of Freda Kline, aged l:,, living on Ureenwond avenue, was shumi from her head by two rulhuns while passing over the railroad bridge but a square from tlie Pennsylvania RalirCTkd sta tion lust Thursday night. Freda was sent to the bakery by her niotfu-r and was accompanied by a girl companion of about her own nge. On their return the children were stopped by two men who were hiding in a foundry doorway. Freda's com panion fled and the ruflluiis seized the child anil cut oft her two builds. Search was made, but no truce of the thieves could be found. GIVES BIRTH TO FOUR BABIES. Three tiirls and a Boy Added to the Stickles Family. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. .11. Mrs. O. H. Stickles increased materially the population of Strawberry Hill, Strat ford, yesterday by giving birth to three girls and a boy. All are healthy and lusty. Mrs. Stickles, eight years ago. when she had been married two years, gave birth to twins. The combined weight of the four new babies Is twenty-four pounds. SHOT HIS WIFE. Terrible Crime of a Traveling Agent nt Detroit. Detroit. Mich., Aug. 31. Frank Beau blen, a traveling agent, shot his wife in the hack this morning. He then blew his brains out with the same weapon. The shouting was the Tesult of his wife's remonstrances against his drink ing, Beuublen being drunk ut the time. Mrs. Beaublen may recover. If Hie Baby Is t utting Tcelh. Mrs. Wlnslow':: Soothing Byrnp has fceen UBed for over Fifty Years by Mil. j:cns of Mothers for taelr Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child. Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo und Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Sold by Druggists in every part of tl-. world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's (toothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-flva cents a bottle. I 'w..-.'; What Sarsh Bertihard sa.v. Caaeasia ar Tor Hiskwt Misiot AirrHonrm. cj . - iriiaraiBll -i aSa? i"Ai.rn win cu.-o ou. a 'ISP lar4yfrc.ni:olil. aorT!ii-niw. fcuSneitru. llrnnvhltH. I'ft'EB. jK.ir.li 4itiiiffttr rr'.Uf. An tm.-U ni ri'ltihl. n.'i.nnl.nt Ill TXWWt, resrlT to db w fl, T,t Injlra.ion of vu,i. t'natlmied I o I'.lrocte 1'crniaaeac I'nra. nniinivcta . ia ji.itocc j'crmaicac SntllfiKUuliriarnteeilurir.lner refunded. 11 ton. 'Irlai free tt bniitu. KeKiBtored JUvoutt. I B.CUJ3ill!i,kff.liR,teM,Bic., t ded. l"rlr, jBLured inttll. i, au., C. s. 1 MPflTtJlL 1 h" nrf'. snil safeit Tfttnertr for tn.il I riUk n.l.y.nrti.ioises. Kienia. iti-b.Sa-hie-iim.olil s,,rts, Buim. i nn. Wonderful n:i rnrPII.Eii. i'rlcc. Cf. r U. n t Krua- D 1 1 .r kriniiil prc. ' i. MrMn!nbo'(.. OH For aaln by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN II. PHELPS. Scranton. Pa. Complexion PressruGd DR. HEBRA'8 VIOLA GSEA9 Keinores Fraefclet, fimplas, Vwr Melss, Klscl nadtJ Sur.bara aud Tan, and ro siorei tne sein to its ongi- yJ Bid freihneas, producing a f.TrSjJsJ?'Jl . clear and healthy com- MpK. piexion. Superior U all I oca ' ' " ' reparatlotis and lierfrctly barmlefa. At all iruglftj,orisaUed for SOcta, Scud lor Clrculu, VIOLA SKIN SOAP b lmfM. m a It I a (utla SiMf, aaconM Br U KM, anl vttkoM a liial k UK Ty. iUtaKranf aS MkMlal SMV mm. atarawiaa. Prlea 2i Cvnts, G. C. BITTNCn & CO..ToLKOO,a For sale by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN H. PHELPS, Scranton. Pa. ft 3 7 3jlra E rely for our success not on large profits but on our large sales. Our All-Wool $ suiis iiiaue Order for Are the talk of the town. We do not ask you to take anything that is not a perfect fit, or that does not please you in every wa'. l J. Wyoming Av. OUIUINATOR OF MODHRN METHODS IN .MliKCrlANT TAII.OKINU. EVA M. HETSEL'S Superior Fac? Bleach Positively Removes All Facial Blemlslsi A. No more Fraekles. Tun, Ruiiluirii, Blm-k-at'ada, Liver spots HtinplHS aud S.-illow Com- 1lexiim if ladies will use my Superinr Fuco ileueli. Not a cotuetu but a umliriiie wiiioli acts directly ou the skin, ruuiuviiia all disi ol orntioua, aud nua of the grcnteU purity lug agO 'ts fur tlia eomplcxion in xiniioe. A Kerfrvtly clnur uud iiuilft rompiexiun ran obtained in every inatuiiCK l.y its use. Pnca t per bottle. For wdo at E. M. Hot. -, tlnir LirpsaiQK and Manicure Fiirlnrs, illu Lacka wauuaave. atail orders tilled promptly. THE P ROOMS I IND 2, COin'LTH B L'O'G, SCRANTON, PA. MIKING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORKS. LAFLIN 4k RAND POWDER CO'S DRANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Eleotric Rxplodera for ex ploding blasts Saiety Fusu, and Repanno Chemical Co. 's explosives. STABLE and FARM WCM AXLE GREASE., BST.I.THtW0fll0 fOH hlAHt WAO&VS HEW YORK CARRIAGE CREASE. fon your meen$ w heam cahriagssi onfTnti nnru ii'ir rn ovaivn ivniin hall via... QHiAPtR Aitottrrm imam vasioh.qh; STANDARD LEATHER OIL. k SST IE AT H R PRESERVER W.THEL'WMd) eureka harhess oil. J m !he best harness oh KA0E l RUDDY HARVESTER OIL. L 11' B00t fOR fARtt HACHiRlRi fc ,AmiTEie'ti''ACme c,t UBMCATHQ OIL. LAN1ERK OH I Coach and Carriage Candles FOR SALE BY THE IW i n Hi lit SCRANTON. PA. THR IKEAI. AMERICAN TRIP NOklhhKN STtAMSHIP COMPANY. The hupn,ly Ani uint'il and lumuiodiuus 1- tp,-l ht:in:!i:pi. NOkTHWKST AND INtlK THLANO, American thru;itfii ard : lir yii. leave Butrnln le wIrv. ind KriUy.HM Jo p.m. for Clevrlund, Dclrnlt. Aluckinac. I lie Sua, luluth, mid Mtcrn Pointt. pmn nx all plui-esnf intureit by iiuylittlit llicnnn-jliau with THE UKEAT NORTHERN RAII.WAV, It fornm tlie uiust il.rcct tot. It, una from er erv ,int of comparison, the mnt dcliu'litful and cotnfortal le cine t Miunpapoliv, St. rnul, tiriHS Fulls Holtiia. Futt". KpoKnnB mid Hit eiflc coast. Tha onlv trnrsrontinatiiul Lna running tlia faniuus Durtet, library, olnerva tinn car. v 117 hour train for Portland viii Spiknii.. HOTEL LAPAVETTE, Lake Minnctunka. Ill ttnlca from Miuneaiolif, Uirget uutl mtut beuulitd rorc in tlie went. i irkatsaud any inforniution of any agent or A. A. HKaKD, Ueuerai l'aiwenger nuent, Bntralo, N. V. WILLIAM S MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND 9 OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDINd, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER SI OFFICE Horns from 7.30 a. m. to ( p. S. CI hour lnt.rmla.iiin fA. illnn.. m..A auppar.) Partkalar Attention Olveai ta Cellectlons. aaa la Raspactlally aaticitaa. TaUoaoa 144. lO II Vi - - Ji o QWDER IV. Upholstery Department. Business depression in Kurope lias forced some extra ordinary values in Lace Curtains on the market very early. Our orders were among the first filled and we can therefore offer you the following extraordinary bargainsrV NOTTINGHAM. - 2S pair 3 yds. Ions at 50c, worth 25 pair W yds. long at 75c, worth 50 pair 8 yds. long at $1.00, worth IRISH POINT. 10 pair at $1.50, worth -10 pair at 2.00, worth -20 pair at 3.50, worth - jVfOVELTIES in Cluny, Antique, Arabian and Brus 1 sels. SASH MATERIALS. Silks, Swiss, Hus. uns, and Lace by the Pair or yard. CLEARANCE SALE. 50 Samples Lace Curtaina, choice at 25c. 50 odd pair Lace at one-half price- S. G. KERR, Opposite Main Entrance to the Wyoming House. ON "f HE SQUIRE EDGED i SQUARE BUTTED LUMBER, SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FOOT LATH. S RICHARDS LUMBER CO., C2 common we lth bjildins. nm 421 THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGS SCRANTON AND WILKES-8ABBE, PK. MaaHrfacturefe of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HU1S11NB AKO VTEINWAV SON'S . . Acknowledged tne Lcadlaf PIANOS Oitbe Weraf. DECKER BROS.. KRANICHB BACHB and atksra. ORGANS Musical Instruments, ilusical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. Purchasers will always And a comptets tock and at prices aa low as the qujU Ity al the Instrument will permit at ll. fl. rs nusic STORE, 17 Wyoming Are. Scranton 4 WV aT J. 'I- V -Sm ll. o o o o o ''A '0,1 :.. .1.- C A rood thincs." So said bj- wm m -Ta Dtl K I91'U 'ft '', ' , ft oA R H D 1 mt W V 11a V & .ill business men will agree with liim after examiuinor oar spleiulid big office desk, supplied X O with innumerable compartments, drawers and v shelves for the bestowal of papers, books and all the necessary accoutrements of business life more convenient than old-fashioned ones every necessity is within hands reach beginning in J price from $11.75 for a good flat top desk we run up in the high grade Roll tops we show more than two dozen styles office chairs and stools and other office S supplies. A This Department is Receiv- Y mg bpeciafi Attention. $ .75 1.00 1.50 $2.2 3.00 5.00 SON & GO. 408 Lackawanna Avenue SQUARE. 1UARE I1EAUNG TO jUARE UEALERS. PUMPING MACHINERY. Officwi SCRANTON, PA. MIDSUMMER Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Set, worth t5c to $1; choice for ROc Worth $1.25 to $1.78; choice for $1.00. Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, worth 3.BO, at $2.50. Worth $2.50, at $1.75. Closing Out all our Fine China at about Half Price. Genuine Rogers' Triple Plate Spoons, Forks and Knives at reduced prices. En graved free. Tea Sets. Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, etc., finest plate, new Ktyles, very low prices. At our New Store, 130 WYOMING AVENUE. U A. t f Hems Fumisbera and Clothiers, 225-227 and 228 Wjcming Ave. St f a. r. VjU. j$ Tereniv Tnvlnr o,1 CLOW SALE - ft