THE SCTTIAXTOX TKIBITXE TIIUBSDAY MDHTTTNG, SEPTEMBER 3, 1890. GARBONDALE. tltrater will pleas note that advertise. i'nt. order, for Job work, and ttcma for publication Iftt at tho establlahmrnt of Shannon Co.. newadealers. North ajatn atrrift. will receive prompt attention; ( - open tram I a. m. to 10 p. m.1 HIGH SCHOOL '94 WINS. An Kit'itius football Contest at Aluniui 1'nrk. The foot ball aoason cC 'SO was opened yesterday at Alumni park with an ex citing contest between the original Illjch mhool foot bull team and the Alumni team of The (iiinie was a Rood one. consider ing the short practice the teams have litul and despite the warm weather there was a spirit of enthusiasm and dash which Is often lucking on days more la vorable to the game. The '94 team had all their old backs, while the line was composed chielly of outside men and was mm h lighter than the opposing team. On the other hand the Alumni team was weaker back of Hit- lino. The first half started with '9-1 kicking t lie ball. The Alumni team, lost it on clnwiis and from that time they did not have the ball in their possession during the half. Hy lung end runs the ball was rapidly pushed down the Held and Mur rin carried it over the line for a touch down. No goal was kicked. After the Alumni kicked off it was the same story and the ball was again carried over, this time by Hrenm-n. Murrln kicked a K'jul and after a few minutes' more play time was called. The second half was quite different from the first. The Alumni team had found their only hope of making uny gain was by burking the line and this they did repeatedly. The ball was dan gerously near '!'4's goal when the ball was passed back to lleudell for a kick, but lie failed. No further score was made and when the second half closed the score was W O in favor of the '94 team. Uotli leams played a scrappy game, tor the Alumni learn tieiidell bucking the line bald and llockenberiy tackling in good form, rireiinen, Murrln and Neulon. 'M s backs, played a magnifi cent giiine. never failing to make long tains w hen given I lie bull. log Save His .Msiters lloiiti. Kaily on W'ciliiesdjv morning Mi. William- T. Wa.'d. of South Oiuivli tit reel. WHS uwukened, by the lolld balking of their watch dog. 1-Vailiig that something was wrong, she opened her bed room door and the volume of smoke that rushed in showed the pres ence of lire. Her frieams uwukened Mr. Ward ami he groped bis way to the kitchen and I'oiitid the room In Humes. Air. and Mrs. Wan! and their brother battled Willi the lite 'and at last Knitted Hie victory, niter the Interior of the Kitchen and lis contents were entirely consumed. The faithful dog saved the house from destruction. Hit. hell Hose t o.'s tiill. The Mitchell Hose company have Vole to Join the parade and attend the picnic of Hie 'oliiiuliiiL No. 5 on the Pith of September. Mr. ('. S. Alexander was elected a dele gate to the stale Firemen's convention in Johnstown on the first Tuesday in i ii tober. Harry Walcotl was made al ternate. A communication v;i sent them from the Harle estate expressing thanks for excellent services rendered at the n nt lire in l.yon's meat mar ket, tmil as a token of appreciation a check for $l."i was enclosed. The Hiver Channel Deepened. Workmen have of late been busily engaged in cleaning the fiver bed near the Sixth avenue bridge. A great deal of culm and refuse mater surrounds the bridge and to prevent, the water from rising around the structure It must be removed. The channel will be made deeper so that the bed of tho river will be lowered and in case of high water in the spring sufficient depth will lie given. I'KRSO.NAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Miss Kaunle Hush, of Iliver street, who has been the guest of her sister, .Mis. W. II. Stone, of Jlonesdule, ha:i returned home. Mrs. 1'uniel Mnntiiclt and (laughter and Miss Uwyer, of Scruntoti, are be ing entertainr 1 by Mr. and Mrs. John iiaiighan, of Seventh avenue. Mr. and Airs. It. S. Johnson, of f'a tiaun street, are entertaining Miss Car rie Taggart. .if Niuiveh, N. V. Frank l.ott has returned .from his western trip nnd Is very much im proved In health. The lust few months bavo been spent In Pueblo, Colorado atel Vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. C.eorge Williams, Char lie Williams, Miss Hellu Williams nnd Mr. und Airs. O. K. Utley were in South f'anuan yesterday attending the wed ding of Miss Uertha, Wells. Mrs. Michael Melvln nnd daughter, Sarah, of Siranton, ate visiting Airs. Patrick I'noe on College street. Miss Helen Wade, of Wushinglon, who 1ms been visiting In Olyphnnt, ru turned home yesterday. .Miss Harriett Remsen, of Honesitale, lias accepted a position in Mrs. Mea- kir's kindergarten In thin rlly. Frank llollenback and Ievl Patter sou spent yesterday in Ilerrick Cen tre. .Mrs. J. M. Perk, of Stillwater, spent yesterday In town. Miss Sarah Swigert, of Hai-ficld ave nue, has returned from u visit with friends In liinghamton. Airs. Fred Keen, of llonesdale, Is vis iting friends in town. .Miss Lizzie Alnxwvll, who Is a trained r.urse ut ICmergeiicy hospital, is the guest nf ft lends In Honesiiale. Miss .Irene Daley is isiting friends near rhtlmlclptila. Mrs. KlizaOetli Thomas, mother of Clerk or the Courts J. II. Thomas, Is . ANNUAL COT PRICE REffiNANT SALEJF CARPETS Just read nur prices and compare them with any and all of the other attempts: 25c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35a Ingrain Carpsts, Now 25c 50c Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c 65c. Brussels Carpets, Now 39c 75c Brussels Carpets, Now 57c 85c Brussels Carpets, Now 75c Also a quantity of body Brussels length! from a to ao yards In each piece at about on, hall price to close. J.SCOTT INCLIS Lack! Ave Carpets and .Wall Papsr Dealer. TERMS Cafb oa the Above Quods. seriously 111 and on account of her ad vanced age her recovery Is considered Improbable. Mr. i5. W. Teck and son. Kmmons, of WasninTti i street, have returned from Saratoga, where they have lieen stB iuft for a short time. . . Miss Jennie itussell. of Fell town ship. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. 't. t5. Jones, on Hiver street. Aliss Aliil.i Neulon, who has been spending her varation at Atlantic City and Philadelphia, has returned home. Mrs. A. Niles Is visiting Air. and Mrs. J. l-erch, nt South Canaan. Miss Mary Yarrlngton Is visiting friends In Port Jervls. Mrs. B. W. Dlx and daughter, of Gar field avenue, have returned from a visit with friends In Starrucca and Susiiue hanna. Mrs. James Ileckel and son Charles have returned to their home in Scran ton, after a visit with Mrs. W. D. Evans in this city. J. J. Watrous, of Montrose, is visiting his brother, II. O. Watrous, esq., on Washington street. Misses Katie und Lizzie Scott, of Brooklyn, N. Y., returned to their home today, after visiting in this city for the past two months. Miss Frances Daley left this morning for a short visit In Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. W. it. Maker. Aliss Kill til Baker, Mr. and Airs. W. II. Edgett and Mrs. Lucy Kdgett left yesterday for As bury Park, where they will spend the next ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Troutweln and two chil dren left yesterday for Preston Park and will lie gone about two weeks. Aliss I.uellu Watrous, of Canaan street, is spending a short vacation w ith her brother. He v. J. II. Watrous, and ti. I. Watrous, of Coventry. .V Y. ci.ark s ;rli:n. Mrs. Couch and family, who have been sojourning ut the home of Mr. J. 1). Austin, returned to their home In t'ur bondale on Saturday. Isaac Hevan and family, of Pittston. spent u short time with relatives here last week. Air. Thomas, father of A. J. Thomas, of this place, is now the occupant of N. S. iJavis, tenement house, having re moved from his late li.nne in Siranton. Miss Alildrcd, of Waverly, was the guest of the I 'out n ights lust week. Airs. S. F. Singer, ut Hie Summit, and Airs. John Singer, uf cnrbundule, and Mrs. Luther Henry and son, of New York, were guests at Mrs. J. B. Austin's last week. Uev. . A. King and wile, of Taylor, called m their many friends here on Wednesday last. .Mis. cilorgo W. Ileisecker and aunt. Airs. Keatley. railed on relatives here on Wednesday. i nir elegant new school building was thrown open In the public for Inspection, and many availed themselves of the op portunity, and were highly pleased with its appearance and uttered many words of praise. Aliss (irace A. Davis returned home on Saturday afternoon from an extend ed visit with relatives and friends In Scran l on. Air. and Mrs. J. A. Coward, of West Pittston. spent several days at the home of tln lr former acquaintance, J. S. Wag ner. A debate was had in the Klectrle Star lodge room on Saturday evening last, in which much Information ami pleasure was gained. A new tief.lfon was pro posed for the coming session next Sat urday evening, viz: Resolved, That Lincoln was greater than Washington. All members will lie anxious as to the result. Do not fall to hear the eloquent sepakers, N. S. Davis and son Horace, and C. Al. Parker and sons are camping and fish ing at Crooked Pond or lake iu Benton this week. Harry Northiip, of Scranton, Is visit ing relatives here. .Miss Clara Smith. Aliss Clara Covey, Aliss Unit Oakley and Airs. Cora Smith spent Wednesday in Scranton. Miss Stellu Covey is improving under the treatment of Dr. S. K. Lynch. Air. and Alts. J. C. Iliggins returned on Tuesday from a week's visit among relatives and friends in and near Nich olson. Public school No. I of this township began on Monday last.al'ter a week's de lay, under very promising conditions, with an attendance of one hundred and eighty-four. .Masters F.ltner Alolt and Krnest Hond returned to the Soldiers' Orphan school, at Harford, on Tuesday. Aliss Jessie Volhamus left on Tuesday to attend school at the Stroudsburg Normal school. DALTON. The pliblie schools opened at this place last Monday with lit) scholars. A parly of young people from this place spent, avery pleasant day at I.ako Winolit last Friday evening among whom were: Misses F.lida Schoonover. Lizzie Smith. Knth Ball, Daisy l:ih ards, Anna Briuzlu, Alay Wells. .Messrs. Harry Wutts. Clark Dean, Howard Hall. Nelson Derslilmer, Charles Allies, Jay 11. Kichards, Hurry Finn and Hoy A. Decker. .Mr. Bristol, of Binshamton, N. Y., Is visiting h're. Jlcv. Oshnnnit, n native of Persia, gave u very interesting address at the Young Men's Christian association hall last Sunday afternoon. lie also) preached at. the Alethodist church In the ovetiinst. William Leach, of Chinchilla, was visiting at this place Sunday. Harry Finn Is attending school fit KeystotiP Academy. V. A. Dean is linvlncr a new stone walk laid In front of his resident1 on Waverly street. Air. nnd Airs. II. V Decker are visit ing relatives in Conpersiown, N. Y. Aliss Myrtle Dorris, of Scranton, spent n few days last week with Miss Pearl Wells ut tills place. The infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. TJIley Lane died Tuesday. Rev. and Mis. Sowell are spending their vacation in New York state. NICHOLSON. The ball game Tuesday between Nich olson and the Scranton Reserves result ed In a score of seven to fourteen In favor of Nicholson. One of the visitors was heard to suy that, "their boys all had rheumatism." Mr. und Airs. A. M. Mastman, of Tunkhannock, were in town Tuesday. Miss Genevieve Bacon, pianist, has accepted a position with N. A. Hulbert, of Scranton. Shu ussumed her duties on Alonday last. At the Republican rounty convention, held at Tuiiklinunock last Monday, our townsman, H. D. Tiffany, who aspired to a second term as representative, was defeated. Brutigess, ol Tunkhannock, received the nomination. If the Unity in rutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow';; Soothing flrrup tiaa been used for over Fifty Year by Mil j:cn of Mothen for tlielr Children while Teethlnr. with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softeni the Quota. AJIays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and la the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Bold by Drugglata in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. WinaloWi Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twanty-flva cants m bottl Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U.S. Gov't Report Mi ADOLUTEILY PURE TUNKHANNOCK. Miss Martha Mllhauser. of Scranton, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Loula Hilkowlch. Miss Guthrie Thompson Is attending school at Kingston. Burt Bardwell, Lee Stalk. Roy Phln ney, George Kittrldge, Hairy Iewla and Miss Mary Jayne are attending school at Mansfield. C. M. Klshpaugh. of Harlrsburg, who has been spending the post week here, returned home yesterday. John W. Young, of New York city, has been spending a few day with bl family here, who are at Mrs. Young's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Walters. The Democratic county convention meets here on Monday afternoon next. Gorden D. Williams, aged 8. died on Thursday last at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. T. Burns. Stephen D. Streeter has gone to Phil adelphia to accept a position an electric light firm. The Triton ball club have- received a letier from the Wilkes-Barre league team stating that they would like to arrange u game with the team here after the season closed. The Triton have disbanded und so caiuiot arrange a game. William Osterhout. of HerJ York city, has been spending a few days with his parents here. Mrs. Frances Ijeighlon lias been vU Iting Auron Brown and wife. on Monday next Mlt LlKiile Klt redge will open hr kindergarten school. MONTROSE. Air. and Mis. D. D. De Pile have re turned from u few days' visit with Binglianiiou friends. The Montrose schuol opened for the Season yesterday. Among Hie many Republicans who were present ul the Deiuocrullc con vention yesterday were: Thomas KU low. of Ureal Bend. Mr. Kllrow has long been Identified with the Republi can party and enjoys the many dis comfitures attendant upon a Populis-tic-Democratic conventions. Willett Alunger. lierrltt Gardner and Glen Guy, who huve for a week been- In ramp at Heart Lake, have returned to Montrose. The funeral of Astir Lnthrop was held on Tuesday at 4 o'clock p. m. The business places were all closed In re pert to his memory. The vestry of St. Paul's church, William Al. Post, K. P. Alunger. John It. Kuynsford, A. B. Hums, C. N. Stoddard und R. G. Scott attended In a body. The honorary bearers were: Hon. D. W. Searle, Dan iel Say iv, Hon. J. Brewster MeCollum, Hon. W. II. .lessup. Dr. W. L.Rtchard son. Dr. G. If. Dunton, Dr. K. L. Gard ner and Henry Turrell. The bearers were comprised of men who were sup erintendents of Air. Lathrop's several farms. Archbishop Coxe nnd Rev. K. A. Warrlner conducted the religious ceremony of the episcopal church. The tiuieial was the largest ever known In .Montrose. A merry party from Lake Carey drove to Montrose yesterday, dined at the Tnrbell house, and then drove to New Mllford. In the party Were: Air. and Mrs. F. W. Wheaton. Air. nnd Vi' T. J. Wheaton. Air. and Airs. Will S. Kelly. Harlow C. Wheaton, Sum. W. Ithoads. Kittle A. Hhoads, Roy Wheu t.m. Jessie F. Kelly and Kate W. Kelly. II. A. Lyons yesterday rode on his wheel from Silver luike, a distance, of 1 miles, in 5u minutes. The road Is de cidedly rough und dusty, but even with the steep hills Air. Lyons did not dis mount until he hail reuched Alotitrose. The annual county convention of the Prohibition party was held In Montrose yesterday. Fourteen members were In allendnnce. A. II. Gill was elected chairman. The following ottlcers were nominated: Congress. Dr. Dana, Tunk hnnnnok: representatives, W. W. Ales setiger. Thompson, and K. B. Smith, of New Alilford; sheriff, Pearly L. Whelp, Jessup; treasurer, A. II. Gill, Alotit rose: register and recorder, William Al. Judson, Auburn: commissioner. Wi H. Allen. Birclutrdvllle; auditor, C. C. Whitney, Jackson. NEW M1LFORII. William .Mead, of Biiigluiniton, was visiting friends in town Alonduy. Sciiool opened Alonday with Prof. Ilorlon at the helm and the same ef ficient corps of assistants us Instructed the young Idea how to shoot last term. The lloodos and Hobos played an ex citing game of ball on the Prutt park Saturday, nnd was won by the Willies on u walk. The umpiring of Brown was the feature of the game. Will Gillespie, of Itinghainton, Is vis- ! iting friends in town. Milkman Jones, your milk bill Is , about due. Jom.ti Yoiip frrRUtasies as lliougll null was uew, uni. Two new cottuges are to be erected nt Fast Lake. A carload of peaches arrived In town this morning. The shingle mill will soon commence to buzz. The tannery Is laying off help prepar atory to another suspension. Fred Jewel t and wife, of Brooklyn, Pa., weie In town Wednesday. The entertainment ut the Presbyter ian church Tuesday evening was well ai tended. The reunion of the Gunn family took place at the home of William Gunn, of tills township. Wednesday, and the large Guiius and small Guns had a pleasant time. TAYLOR. The Anthracite Glee club will leave tomorrow evening for Shamokln. where they will compete Saturday for the SJ.'i) prize at the eisteddfod which will be held in that place. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas, of West Pittston. visited relatives In this place on Alonduy. ' . The citizens of this town are pleased to hear of the nomination of our popu lar townsman. Martin C. Judge, for the legislature for the Third district. our physicians were kept veiy busy yesterday, Vaccinating the school chil dren. A game of alley ball will be played be tween John Jennings anil John Ma loney, of Providence, one side, and Rickuby nnd Dove on the other side, for $50 a side, on O'Malley'a court Saturday, Sept. 5. A large delegation from the P, O. 8. of A.' will attend the clam bake and pic nic of Camp MS, P. O. S. of A., at Bald Mount next Saturday.. There are no algns of removing the atones from J'nlon street to Sibley ave nue by tha Traction company. ,' (LENBL'RN. A charter has been applied for. In the courtM of Lackawanna county, for the protection of game and fish in our borough. Mr. Buck, the night operator at the I., L & W. depot, is erecting- a resi dence on the hill. Mr. Richards, of West Pittston, Is teaching No. I school which was opened Monday with an increase in attend ance. Mr. John Noithup has completed his new- elder mill, and expects to have it in operation the latter part of the week. Farmer Leighton lost a valuable horse by collo Alonday night. PLCKVILLE. Mi Robert Oliver and two children, of Avot-a. are visiting her many friends in thta place. Mrs. James Joplin and children are visiting: with relatives at Waymart. Mrs. Plummer, of the West End, left yesterday for a visit through the far west. The funeral of the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman, which died on Wednesday moruing of cholera In fantum, will be held from their resi dence on Hickory street this afternoon at two o'clock. Interment In Prospect cemetery. OLD FORGE. Miss Aula Mailiwarderg, of West Pittston, was calling on friends on Tues day. A very Instructive illustraled lecture was given In the Brick church on Mon day evening by a native of Bulgaria. Tux Collector tieorge Kehr will be at Drukrs & Swartzs store on Alonday, September 7, between the hours of 'J a. nil. und 4 p. tn. to receive tuxes. Born, to Mr. and Airs. William Bowia of Old Forge, on August 1!J, lSilti, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly, of Old Forge, on August L'tJ, ISSti, u son. PROF. COLES FOR SEPTEMBER. From Sloruis and Sinus. The vital forces of all human, animal and vegetable life will be a "high flood" nearly one-half of the whole month, for the first time In three years. Jupiter, our linauclul stimulator, has come from behind the sun. und old red warrior Alars is side-tra-ked In sign Taurus the Bull. Therefore we nmy look for some very gtvat changes In the weath er, in politics and in business. Septem ber may prove a phenomenal month. A sea of vaporous matter is now ap proaching the sun which will cause Intense heat In some sections, followed by a cool wave, resulting in frost, hail anil snow. The planets are In a posi tion this month to produce yellow light ning, which will he the greutesl pheno mena, ever witnessed, uud will prove a great stimulant to mankind, animal kind and vegetable kind, for a. short time only; for, when the reaction sets In. It will affect vegetation, trees, etc., the same as the frost microbe does, and will cause the leaves to turn yellow long before their appointed time. The meteor Hint we predicted would full to the earth In a solid body, came on time ami now stands mountain high, cowling three ucres of land down In Arizona. There will be another meteor fall this month. Ureut imlitlcal changes will take place and great preptnatioiis for the renewal of business will be begun. Sev eral beautiful sunset scenes will take place watch them all. The electrical currents are still moving eastward: should they make a sudden turn as they are liable to do ut uny time a terrible cyclone will sweep the Atlantic coast and extend far inland. The At lantic coast Is in Imminent danger of a minature tidal Wave. Karthititikes und strange phennjiena, tidal waves and floods, riots 'arm wars, accidents nnd terrllde deeds nmong the suv.tges, deadly heat mid fatal epidemics, storms, etc.. will carry thousands away to death. Our Storm und Sign calen dar shows When the storms ure due this month, but the gaseous matter over the sun will make tunny changes, undoubt edly. Terrible storms will sweep over the country when this matter pusses away from the sun. or about the lluth "of October, on or about the "Dili of this month n break will occur, so that the rays of the sun can escape; this will produce destructive storms for a series of several days. September may prove our fall month this year. Old winter Is liable to drop down upon us suddenly and unexpectedly, us did the snow storm In August. The eclipse of the moon, occuring -us it did. foretells riot and bloodshed, und dissatisfaction and uneasiness. Discontent will prevail among i Ii . industrial and producing classes. There will be a. valient strug gle to overthrow the present existing state of affairs. .Mercantile prices will advance and then recede. The reacttion ary "gold" storm, will sweep across the Atlantic. Alany great men and rulers will die. fevers uud epidemics of dis ease will occur and there will be tin un usual fatality among cut tie am) sheep, and corruption of trees that are fruit ful. New forms of microbes will ap pear and showers of strange formed bugs und tiles will occur. All of our predictions for August -killing heut, snow, the fulling of the meteor, etc. camei true. Now- watch for the fuHHI-nn-nt of our September predictions. Tornadoes and equatorial cyclones will extend along the sea coasts. PI to F.l C. COLICS.. Kill tor Storms and Signs. Kingston, Pa.. I. S. A., Aug. Jlst, 18HC. The Dining Cur. R. R. Ofllelal You may not believe it, but this dining cur cost tJiHWO. Planetree How long has it been run ning? "Just a week." "Paid for Itself yet?"-Llfe. asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Ilond'i Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man Uood aid: " You never know you have taken a pill till it Is all I Q 1 1 over." asc. C. I. Hood Co., I 1 1 S Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. The ealjr pirn to tak wits Hood's SartapariUa. THE LEADER 124 RICO 126 WYOMING ME A NNOUNCE to our patrons and the public iu gen eral that owing to the dam age by water on our stock through the fire in the Coal Exchange building we will remain closed until we make an adjustment with our fire insurance companies. Due notice will be given through the newspapers when we shall be open for business. W. J. DAVIS, PIONEER IN POPULAR PRICED TAILORING Is gratified to announce that he lias been obliged to double his tailoring facilities as a result of the people's appreciation of bis methods! 'e will nan.ion these methods once more: None hut all Wool Goods In Stock No Cheap tailors employed. One Price to all Every garment cut, tried on and made in the building by the best me chanics. Every customer must be satisGed before we ask bini to take a garment. This is a complete tailoring estab lishment; suits made from $n.w to JUo.oo and all cheap. 01 R GREAT AXT1D0TE FOR HARD TIMES All wool suits, newest pat terns, well made and trimmed to order, $15.00 WI rtAVm ais Wyoming Ave. .I. UtV2, Xrcde Building. if?EVIVt RESTORES VITALITY Made a 1st Day. vvcii man lfftblhty. of Me. t-E OPBAT 30th tov. proilurei the above renultx In 30 ilnvn. It m U Iiowurf nlly ma quli kly. 1'urrn wbru (U uttaenfail VimuRuii'Uwlllriiaiu tbi-tr lout nianliooil. aud old nitu will reimsr their yonthtiil vwor by uaiuii KKVIVO. It iiuirklyauiliiurelyrcstotrii Nervous lirSN. t.uct Vitality, Impntenry, NtgUtly KiuiKaloni', bout t'onor. r'uiliiiK Munory. Wutins Ulm aHca, aiul all rtt'ci'td nt wlt-alius or ii'fk and luiliHcrrtion. vvhifli iintltN our- toi-mudy, bugim-H or marriaa-9. It not only enrf 8 by n'jart tun at the arat ot a. leawj. but tan sunt ni-rvr tnnlr and blood builder, bring Irg liai'k the pink glow to imlr i-hveka and ro sto.un (he llru or youth, ft ard off InisaBity ind 'nOKimiptUn. In.iht on liaviou KKVIVO, no thr. It i-an ba larrud la VMt lio.-ki-t. l)y mtil l.0(l per pai'luua.cr six tor WS.OO, with poni Ivh written guarantee to cure or rafum ho money. Cin ula r f reo. Addrraa """'i"" r:mciv 1 Ur ask by MAIlhLWS BROS., Uruggi Scraatoo, P THE I900SIC POWDER CO I ROOMS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'O'G, SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MAbK AT MOOSIC AND RU8U DALH WORKS. LAFLIN A RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Elpctrio Butteries, Eloctrio Bixnlorteri. for ex pluUiiiK blasts, Hnrt-ty I' liae, and Repauno Chemical Co. 's exwJSsives. F22 Maa ,-'Sy!i';'-S irG 2 What ff.ira!i Httnhf1 Notice to Publishers nTHE TRIBUNE is now prepared to fill orders for composition on' newspapers, books, pamphlets or other pub lications at moderate rates. Address. Business anager. j , w Vfcofo7railul r ,nMM Ulv S. 6. KERR, SON & GO. Upholstery Department. - Business depression in Europe has forced some extra ordinar3' values in Lace Curtains on the market very earl, Onr orders were among the first filled and we can therefore offer you the following extraordinary bargains: NOTTINGHAM. 28 pair 3 yds. leng at 50c, worth 25 pair 8i yds. long at 75c, worth 50 pair 3 yds. long at 51.00, worth IRISH POINT. 10 pair at $1.50, worth 10 pair at 2.00, worth ... 20 pair at 3.50, worth - OVELTIES in Cluny, SASH MATERIALS. Silks, Swiss, fluslins, and CLEARANCE SALE. SO Sample Lacs Curtains, cholca at 25c, au oaa pair Lac Opposite Mala Entrance to the Wyoming; House, ON THE SQUARE EDGED I SQUARE BUTTED LUMBER, SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FOOT LATH. RICHARDS LUMBER CO., 02 COMMONWEALTH BUILDING. THJNE 421 THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGS SCRANTON AND WILKE8-BARRE, PA, Mamrfaoturara of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AKO PUMPING MACHINERY. UeacraJ Office: SCRANTON, PA. CTEINWAV SON'S . . Acknowledged tn Leadllf PIANOS Oltbe WI4 DECKER BROS.. KRANICHB BACH8 and ethers. ORGANS Musical Instruments, Husical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. urchasera will always find a complete stock and at prices a low as the queW tty el the Instrument '.H permit at I I HUT'S music STORE, 117 Wyoming Are. - - Scranton m. j t , a V. AT 7 CN ''.. ft Ml JJ f dB Al w wr s. v , . - Desks V ''Oootl order is the foundation nf 11 good things." vSo said all business men ,will 4 examining our splendid big office desk, supplied with innumerable compartments, drawers and 4 shelves for the bestowal of papers, lmoks and all the necessary accoutrements of business life 4 more convenient than old-fashioned ones every necessity is within hands reach beginning in price from Y $11.75 for a good flat top desk we run up in the high I grade Roll tops we show more than two dozen styles office chairs and stools and other office supplies. J This Department is Receiv- ing Special Attention. .75 1.00 1.50 $2.25 3.00 5.00 Antique, Arabian and Brus. Lace by the Pair or yard. tains, choic at 25c. rice- Lackawanna Avenue. at ons-half price SQUARE. IUARE nEALING TO juARE Dealers. MIDSUMMER Sterling Silver Shirt Wai.it Sets," worth 5c to $1; choice for SOc. Worth $1-25 to $1.75; choice for $1.00. Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, worth ;l.SO, at $2.50. Worth $2.5, ut$1.75. ('losing Out all our Fine Chinu ut about Hull Price. Genuine Rogers' Triple Mate Spoons, l'orks und Knives ut reduced prices. Ku graved free. Teu Sets, Ice Pitchers, Cuke Buskvts, etc., iinest plute, new styles, very low prices. At our New Store, 130 WYOMING AVENUE 4 Home Furnishers and Clothiers, fit uo-tu ana m , Wyoming Ave. Jeremy Taylor, and agree with liim after CLOSE SALE MERCEREAU s connell A