THE SCIiANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1896. GARBONDALE, 'Rfler wtll pleas not) tliat nSvertls mrtf, onler for Job work. m Itonn for publication loft at the Mtabllhment of Pnannon A Co., newsdealer. North Main troet. will receive rrompt attrntlon; of kce open from t a. m. to 10 p. m. J DRUM SHAFT BROKEN. i!ik SuspiMitli'il for Some Time ou I lie (Jru ily. Traffic was surpomled yostorday on Gravity railroad by the breaking n thn drum shaft nt No. 9 hend. Th-. i-.i t'ldcnt oiTiii red shortly utter work iiiimi;iii'ed in the mrningr. No cial v : Hi nt ovor until Into In th aftor but the passoiipr trains went iiii(.ui;ti .n ."chcdult d tinn boinK 1ft down the plant f;oin Farvii'w by nii'Uns of the braki-s. A Ini'Re fnrc'tf of nion wtp sent 1o llr spot and have by itfliirimm had " far r"t'air'U thr brnkon shaft that Trvi'ns were sent over as usual. If the in indent had occurri-il this side of No. : no illllliuliy would hav been found in fjcttlnff the coal over, ifs it could be faUfn as far as No. y by menns of the lt:;ht tracks and a locomotive. NARROW ESCAPE. l'an i k Krnrney Cniiy'it I'tiUcr I'.itjhl I'ci't at Kr.vU. The fpjt nds of I'ati ick Kearney, of fhe Wesi Side, are cunsvialulalinG: him upon his narrow esnipo from instnn: ''e.illi. Afi. K'arney ,is employed at N'. I mine and at tile time of the ae e'dert wns at his usual work. Suil- r.ly, w ithout a mmn'in's warnhifi, the whole roof eame tumbling down upon him rni'-hi.";; hi'n to the rrrtmml. I ! ;t !:ai peveil thai he was not ln st'intly kllleil Air. Kearney does 1K.I B'fi-iTji: tn ep!::in. Tiiere Was eilil ff"t of rin k nv;' him. but tintivltli vt.nul'.nff tins h" e:,cap' d with a tV'.v bri.iM -i iipon his li'l'l arm and lei.'. AiARtfO AT SUSQUEHANNA. Joint !'.. .Horsmi of This t'ily H i'il Ji.Smlio Millan, of Tliut I'lnce. .I..l:n I'.. Mi.r::an, if this rl'y. and Mis. i:. I !!!.!, of Susriuehanna, ".i'ie married ye.o rrile.y afternoon at 111.- luelle of llle bride in that plaee illy the iiuiivdintf friends witnessed the Ci lemony. Jir. .Muiwan is a proiniueut yoims; ln iiu'ss iiu: i) of this place who, by litii'U work and nbiiily, has won for l.m.S 'lf the resp. et of the community. The bri.le is an ueeoninlishe l young iiuly who possesses mans' friends in this city. After an extended wedding tour the yoiniH couple will at once tal c up housekiepiiiK at their handsomely fiiliiisiied hnrne im WashiiiKton street. A CELEBRATED PACER. M.rn) Hun May L!ei'(:no tin- I'rop v.rty ol tl I herniate l'nrties. "(iray Harry." the celebrated pacer who hut n record of 2:12 ami private trial of :!:(IT. may soon become the pro perty of ' "ai boadale parties who are at present ne","tintin;r with James K. I'lKe, the Susquehanna horseman. Mr. Vajre says that there are several par ties who wish to buy the horse and ti nt it is nut probable, that he will take it back with him. Should tin' purchase be made, one of the fastest hors rs in the state uiil tie the property of Cai boiidale men. f L'RSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Miss K'Hie Kane, of Susqiu haima, who has been visiting.;' her sister, Mis. I'lihill, on l'itll brook street for the past three nmnths, has returned home. .1. 1'". Holmes and John While left yes terday for Alb trlany, N. V.. where they v I'd resume their s. miles at St. liona eMiH'e College. ...s, 1'orter Sn.itli, of Ninth avenue, I.; ii :"''iiresl Cl.y nttemlins' tl'.e sec.,,iis if Ihe llyoth-t ussou'atieii. .Vhs. (I. W. Simrell and daughter. C'linaMie. are visitir.c friends in Scran- loll. John T. lleose. head lerk in Mr:st r .:i i h.auie Holler's i.i'iiee. Is seriously III ill his home on Ninth avenue. Miss t'oia lel;er. of Hyde Talk, is the Kue.t of .Miss .Minnie Muyle on I'aiii ttrcet. .Miss ilary J. Miffron, of yeranton, is isiiine Ails. John Nolan, on Pike K i reel. A'.iss Anna Mouii, vlio for the pant Week has been the truest of Miss Nail liroun in llonesdale, has returned bom.-. iiliss Alui'K.irel I'.iuler.- if .Moosie, v. bo has been visilinv; her sister. Mrs. John Sullivan, of South Alain street, has returned home. .Tames ('anion, of Chicago, is visiting friends in town. Ail?s Ktiith Moon, who has been isit1n:r tn Pcrnnton and VilIu-s-I!ari'f, lias returned home. Miss S.ulle (Vira-i, of Vlrasant r.b'Ur.l, is the attest i f her cousin. Miss i a bluet Kearney, of the West Side. Mr?, jiol.crt o. Jones and Mrs. John Jones, of Forest City, are visiting friends In this place. Aliss Simmons, who has been visiting lu r cousins .Air. ami Airs. Stnntou, of Peckvlllp, for the. past work, has re turned home. Mrs. Ha;;,';ert,v and daughter , of Scranton. are the guests of Miss May McAndjew, on Spring street. Airs. John -Williams, of Plymouth, is the guest of Mr. and Airs. Edwin Moon on Terrace street. AUts Allda lirown. of nrown avenue, wru; the guest of her sister, Airs. John Kttttermnn, of Scranton, yesterday. Mlsa Kntle McNeil, of Pittston. is the r.uest of Alvp. Kdvard De.ekerty, of Park Place. .Miss Alice Chase, of Alain street, is visltins friends in Sera.nton. Mrs. P. J. Ale.vnlrcw. of Collate AMDAl CUT PRICE RESSftSTSALEOF CARPETS ?ui rta.l our prices and compare them with uny nU nil otf the other ntlcmpt.s; 25c. Sngrah Carpsls, Now 18o 35s. Ingrain Csrpals, Now 25c 53c. Ingrain Carpits, Kcw ;.35s E5c. Erussals Carpus, Now 39c 75c. tasls Carets, Now 57c 60c; Brussels Carpets, Maw 75c A leu quuntity of body KrnncM lengths from a to ao yards in each plea; at about one half price to close. j.sconlcOs.LA,9A,e . ' Carpets and Wall Pap'r Dealer. TERMS Cub on tho Above Uooju. street, is the cuest of friends In Peck ville. tl. S. Kimball and wife have returned from their summer cnttaffe nt Crystal Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Drysnn, of fills ton, are visiting friends in this city. Airs. James Lark in and daughter, of Hyde Park, are the nuests of Airs. John Killeen, on Brooklyn street. llernard tjolden, of Dmuiiore, is the puost of frleudH In town. Miss Louise Pendleton, who lias been vlsltlnir at Gordon Pendleton's, this city, will return to her home in Ston inston. Conn, today. Miss JIary-Fureell, of Cottage street, is vlslthiB friends in Scranton. Alatthew Holand, of Dund.-r'f stieet, and Kdward 'iiirffuerson, of Olyphant, will leave for AHeuhuny on Monday to take a course of studii-s nt Pi. llona ventttre Collece. FACTORY VILLI:. Bulletins are out announcing the first annual fair of the AVr.llsviile as sociation to be held on their grounds at W'allsville September 7th, Xth tn.d tUIi. It looks like n tuceoss. Air. and Alis. K. L. Vntkiu;rs spud last Sunday at Moosie. Fred Manchester, of Wilkes-llarre, lias been spending a few days in town. Mrs. J. (. Campbell is on the sick list. Air. Campbell Is just recovering from a ten weeks' siese of sickness, and we are pleased to see him out on our streets once more. Airs. Certrude Synder, of Xieh lson, has bien spending a few days with her parents here. Our town council has si ruck oil asain nnd says "Let there be lipht," and we have huhl once more. TA'e are now enabled to discover after dark that we have sidewalks. John Kilenberfjer nude a business trip to La Uraruie last Saturday. Arthur Seaiuuns Is tiie happiest man that we meet, on our streets. Clinton township is ereetini; a town ship liulldlnsi down at thp tilenn scho il house for the purpose of storing their road machines, tools, and for the elec tions booths, meetings of school hoard, etc. A jfood thing;, and one that every township or borough should have. The wiirwhoop of the college stud ent, the merry laughter and frolic of our little ones on the graded school grounds. All remind us that the wheels of education are afrain In mo tion for the inter. The attendance at both schools is lai'K'e and Is increasing every year. Dr. John il. Harris, of t'.iieknell uni versity, I'a., in behalf of the Factory ville AIcKinley club, addressed a crowd in Alathew son's hall tliut taxed the ca pacity of the ha'l to the fullest ex tent. The ifie.it national political question of the day. "Sound Money," was the subject of bis talk; the prin cipal theme being the moral part of the issue of free silver. Dr. Harris is a very able speaker and his talk on tills question should have been heard by every voter in this section. The next speaker the club will have will be Hon. Galusha A. Crow. The season at Lake YVinola Is prac tically at a close and Gardner's buss line will cease to run regular trips af ter this week Thursday, as no more tickets are being sold by the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western company. Nearly all of the cottagers have left the lake and not a sound breaks th? stillness of the peaceful waters of this famous summer resort, except the click of the fisherman's reel, as he strilggl e. perhcpH with a six pound bass. Chief of Police 1). M. Piatt, of th city of Tunkitanneck, was u callre in town Tuesday. We trust that he did not make it unpleasant for anyone. We are pleased to notice the genial face of "Little Kem" on our streels awaui. IMiCK VILLIC. A large number of friends and rela tives attended a surprise party on South Canaan last Jlonday at the hoir.e of Hezeklah Shaffer, the occa sion being the eighty-ninth birthday of Airs. Polly Swingle, mother of -Mrs. 'A. P. Traviss. of this place. The dav was ery pleasantly spoilt and she was tin- recipient of many beautiful piesents. Among Ihoso present were; .Mr. nnd Mrs. Z. I'. Trnvlss, Mr. and Airs. P. Sucdicor, Alls. A. A. Kwlngi , Air. Wells Warner, of per-kville; Mrs. A. D. Uol insoii, Mr. and Airs. Sninin 1 llrooks. .Mrs. George Swaekhaniner. Air. and Airs. Jacob I'nslin, Air. and Airs. Oroelle Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jackson, Airs. L. L. Webster, of South Cmaitn; -Mrs. Wal ter Williams. Airs. Fred l!i nno. Airs. Fred lirnrs, Mis. Butler Klzer. Mrs. William P. Hall, Miss Dora Hall, Airs. Kllen Spencer, of Seiiii.lon: Airs. Al bert J'nkiiis, Airs. Klizali Swing'e, M.S. James Fills, Miss Ada Swingle, Airs. A. II. Hendricks, of Dunmo'e. Air. and Airs. William Hill spent Sunday as guests of Jeiniyn friends. Airs. Herbert Prear left last .Monday for Now York city to purchase her fall millinery stock. j Aliss Rebecca Goyne returned home j yesti day after an extensive visit with friends nt PHiston. ' The Bendeivcii Clothing Maiutfao- ! luring company was awaidid the con- 1 tiact last Tuesday evening to furnish tl.e Wilson Fire company with their c.e-v fin 1 If?. A representative of the company was present and took several of their measurements. Tie1 funeral of Airs. Oliver David -.v.'. largely attended bv her many friends from here yesterday. ATiss r.epu, tile little six year old daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Wiliam 1'rear entertained a number of her little friends at her home on Grassy avenue yesterday afternoon. AVOCA. ! Tl'.' mnivlflH'" "I' SUks Annie .Muoiv. (if t!li. nn,l Jol., Ucilley, or Vil tktou, look iiliicc ycstc'i'dny al'ter noun in the jirct'enee uf a lai'se uuin Ijpi' of t'licnds. The bride whm bcautl ailly iiltb'td In purple sdl.k. Her itt Icndr.nt. Wish !,ln:iii fMbbiuiH, of I'itls ton. was elmlluvly attired. Hoth la dies carried buunuelH. The t;rnnni was vn!t(d upon n ;vi. V. lane;au. or Pittston. Ucv. il. V. Ciane perrormcfl din ceremony. A wedding toast wus toni'.cri'd the fi ieinlfi of the eontinctliin psiiiles alter the: ceremony. Mrf and lli'H. iiuillcy will bcKln hotiHek.'cplng in PitUton. Prof. H. W. Merrlt. J. V. C!!bbnni and F. A. Martree, of Plains, visited the bnrounh schoulB yesterday. Alcsdaines MuHlcy, Atwell, Pollard, Wnrren and Pomtrcc were a delegation that vlflted Princes Beatrice lodge, DautfhteiK of St. CJcorife, nt Luzernf, on Tuesday evening. ThoniaH liothwlck haw been a juror drawn tn nerve during the week bCR'In nlng October 26th. An Infunt non of Mr. nnd Mrs. ThomaM Doherty died yesterday morn ina;. Interment will be made this af ternoon in St. Mary's cemetery. Peter Boyian 1h dolnsr Jury duty thin week. Minsen Joaephlne Powers, Catherine Fltxpatriek and Genevieve OllleHpie, of Pittston, were callers In town on Tues day. D. L. Corcoran attended Hie funeral of his sister at Luzerne yesterday. Messin. Michael Munley and Chariea Webber are students at St. Mlcnaers col lege. Owen Low an left yesterday to re sume his studies in St. Michael's col lege, Toronto. . . W. J. Dixon .will leave tomorrow tu enter as a student In St. Vincent's col lege, Westmoreland county. W. C. .McMillan left on Tuesday for New York citly, where he intends to reside for the future. The Jloosle I'opulars will play a re turn frame with the Sugar Notch team for a purse of $100 on the Wlikes-Barre grounds on September 2i. The hose company fair beginning during the last week of October will he held In S. J. Herbert's new hall and will he known as a "Novelty" fair. The booths and costumes will represent the different nntlons and will be In charge of the followinir: Booth, No. 1, Ante li en n booth Matrons: Mrs. William Hrown and Mrs. Hose Newlln; assist ants, Alisses Lizzie Uixon, Maggie A le man, Blanche Sanders. Kate Cannon, Vina Gibbons, Alice Morahnn. Katio Lnughrey and Jennie Ncwlin. Boo til No. Irish booth Alatrons: Mrs. K. Snyder and Mrs. Alilo Howell; assist ants, Allsses Elizabeth Graham, Mam? Cranston, Alary Brehony. L'zz'e Boone, Lizzie Mitchell, Annie Deeble and Ku phemlu Brown. Booth No. 3, Spanisn booth Alatrons: "lis. Alex, v'onkey and -Mrs. Joseph Fnditen: assistants, Alisses .Maggie Major, Laura Cranston, Nellie Frederick, Alame Chester, Jessie Morton, Agnes Gillespie,' Mrs. Alder. Airs. Pierce. Booth No. t. Chinese booth Matrons: Airs. . Dommormuth and Welter; assistants. Misses Getia Dommennuth, Jennie Goodwin. Alice lliitehlngs. Flora Davis. Lizzie Hldj-el- ly, Agnes Baker, Alary Wilbur, Jennie ! Deeble, Mrs. Angus Howell, Airs. Otto Dominermuth. Butterily. booth Allsses Nettie Druffner. Agnes Aloralian and . May Sanders. A procession of v'Fitlng firemen will take place on Monday evening. A number or valuable arti cles have already been donated and it Is expected that the people will re spond generously and help the com pany to liquidate the debt on building- anil furniture. A grand inarch In cos- j tunie win iukc place eacn evening at S o'clock. NUW .Mil l OKI). Henry llosfeldt has sold his bakery business In this place to AVllliam Alea.l and will soon move to Scranton. The New Milferd base ball aggrega tion met the Hallstead crew on the lat ter club's grounds and 'secured their scalps by the score of 19 to 11. "Uah for New Alilford! . . Dr. Dunne, of Tnion, N". V., spoke at the Opera House Tuesday eveniui; on the gobl side of the question. ThP at tendance was large and audience en thusiastic. Airs. Charles Bogue is having a new stone sidewalk laid In front of her pro perty on .Montrose avenue. The P. O. S. of A. camp, of this place, and friends will picnic at Heart Luke Thursday afternoon and even ing. C. C. Piatt has added some desirable lots onto our cemetery. People who wish to shullle ought to find a resting place here where neighbors won't trouble them. Alotto for gravestone"! have come to stay." The P. f. S. of A. convention at Lakeside Saturday was well attended and very interesting. W. S. Maxey, of Montrose, was the choice for the next district president. The camp of Lake side and lady friends furnished a bountiful ri past, to which the attend ance did ample justice. Tile next dis trict gathering will be held in Brook lyn Deqeniber 7. when a. musical and literary programme will be produced. Jerome Dewitt and wife, of Blng hainion, spent Sunday at the home of Kvi Dewitt In this place. A farmer near Jackson Monday found a cow In Ids orchard choking with an apple in Its throat. He sent for a neighbor, win) assisted htm In removing one, when another rolled In, til something like nine bushels of ap ples wee taken from the cow's Inter im' and she wasn't tin extra big eow. tit her. flow Mr. Ives Is taking a vacation. Hev. Mr. Cnderwood was calling on friends in town Wednesday. The Opera House is receiving a fresh coat of oaint and other improvements. John Potter, who formerly conducted a feed and meal store In this place. Is now located at Arrurat, and Is putting up a mammoth windmill to furnish power for grinding. John is a iNistler. NICHOLSON. Miss l:ak r, of Scranton, Is the guest of Mrs. V., 1.. Lay. Mrs. K. O. Scwull and son Kdwin. are visiting her sister, Mrs. f?. A. Shoe mnker, of 5ier.1iilou. (leorge Snyder, our good natured blacksmith, is the champion fisherman. Winn you take Hood's Pills. The big. old-fash-toned, sii!;ur roated pills, nliich tear you all to pieces, are not in It w ith Hood's. Easy to take anil ei'.sy io nicrate. is U'lic of Hood's Tills, which are up to date in every respect. Safe, certain and sure. All ilni!!!!ists. i.e. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only PilH to tyke with Hood's Sarsapanlla. SGIWIEI. HCVi you h:ard of FOR FLOORS? Will absolutely Uo awuy with the Dust Nuisance uf Stores, hcliool Houses, IIuIIh nnd (ill Pub lic Places. No more Sprinkling, no more Scrubbing. We ean show merits of the goods on our own floors. It will pay you to investigate. FONE'f l AGENTS. US WASHINGTON AUE'.JL No Ciioe lull) COm Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report a He went to the Susquehanna river Tuesday and brought home three black bass that weighed tlfteen pound, one of which wan a six nounder. Quite a number from this place at tended the ITniversalist association at Kingsley's yesterday and today. Amorg those that went were Mrs. P. H. Bell, Mrs. Marvin Tiffany, Mr. and Mr3. S. L. Tiffany. Dr. K. N. Webb returned to his home In Jersey City Tuesday, after a week's visit with friends. Loose cobble stones are quite num erous in our streets. 'Where is our street commissioner? Mrs. Bond, wife of A. C. Bond, con ductor on the Scranton and Nicholson local train died last evening at tl o'clock. .montrom:. AVord was received here yesterday announcing the death of Dr. S. S. Mul ford, of New York. Dr. Mulford was a brother of Benjamin II. Mulford and an uncle of W..S. Mulford of this place. Mr. and Atrs. C. A. Van Woruier, who have been spending a month in the west have returned to Alontrose. Captain R. James McCausland. who ha been in Bingliamton for several days, returned home today. Charles Post gave a picnic yesterday at North Pond. Among the guests were Aliss Martin, Aliss Holmes. Miss Troop, Aliss Riley; Messrs. Albert F. Butler, It. J. McCausland and Frank Donovan. R P. Alunger received yesterday from E. C. Hlehards, Easton. Pa., a full blooded registered Dutch Belted bull calf. Air. M linger, at his farm, "The Holland' in Franklin, has a tine herd of these famous cat lie. Airs. 11. D. De Pue Is the gliest of Binghamton friends. Hon. and Airs. .1. B. AlcCollum, Hon. and Airs. D. W. Seaiie, Mr. and Mrs. Sealie AlcCollum, Aliss Alary McCol luni, Aliss Lusk. and Miss Keeler, who have been for two weeks at the Ate- W. J. DAVIS, PIOINEKK IN POPULAR PRICED TAILORING Is gratified to announce tbat be has been obliged to double his tailoring facilities as a result of tbe people's appreciation of his methods. 'c will mention these methods once more: None but all Wool Goods In Slock io Cheap tailors finp'oyetl. One Price to all Every garment cut, tried on and made in the building by tbe best me chanics. Every customer must be satisfied before we ask him to' take a garment. This is a complete tailoring estab lishment; suits made from 12.00 to ,4t.oo and all cheap. 01'K GREAT ANTIDOTE F0K HARD TIMES All wool suits, newest pat terns, well uude and trimmed to order, $15.00 WI rAVIs am Wyoming Ave. J. Jr V iO, Arcade Buililinu. Notice to Publishers THE TRIBUNE is it now prepared to fill orders , for composition ou newspapers, books, pamphlets or other pub-- hcatious at moderate rates. Address, Business Manager. 2,000,000 PsSIs m- Alade and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch 1, 1896, Total Product of iirnminnni nnnnnw npin.ni The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barre's, Largest Run on Record. Washburn. Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from the Pacific Coust to St. John's, New Fouuclland, and in i nland, Ireland and Scotland very largely, aud is recognized as the best flour in the world. MEGARGEL WHOLESALE TO Collum cotta.re at Silver t,nke, returned home yesterday, A rousing JtcKlnley meeting is booked for the near futuiv. The Village Improvement society has done much to beautify Montrose. This organization deserves a more liberal support from the citizens of our town than it has hitherto been accorded. It is patent that during the summer past those who were In fact birds of passage took a more lively interest in the several entertainments for -the beneiit of the society than the Mont roseltes. The work of the (society Is apparent. The neal hitching arrange ment for farmers, the grass plot and tiowers in front ot the court house, the paved gutters all evince that the Vil lage Improvement society should be warmly supported nnd limy It be. rSNCE MORE In harmony xy with the world, 2000 .nmi.luli.ltf .- slniag happy praises for uit greater, grand est and most suc cessful rtire for sex unl weakness and lost, Yicor known to Uleilleut sctimco. Au Isceountof this."in il'rful tlhvorrry, la uook mrm.wiiu rer ereuccs nnd proofs, furing men (scaled) fret. Full manly vteor permanently restored. Failure impossible ERIE McDISAL C0..BUFFAL0.N.Y. CsrcpISaijR Prsservc3 DR. HESRA'S hula mm Rmore Freckles, Phiplet, Liver Molat, blackhjuus, fijr.burn and Tan. And nt. stores the ttln to tij or!'!- .1 jVsi unl freshness, produclas dear aud healthy com-kg&P. f;yW--plexlon. Superior to an. faro ' -preparations and jwrfoitly hnTmlefS. At all (ttuggists, or mailed ior 50 -ts. tend lor Circular, VIOLA 8KIN SOAP i lrarilj lnimprlti u HCo purilvlDK Hoap, uunualM for Uis tollot, and vltliout rival It tt mirMrr. Atiiolutfly trnro aad dtUcatalj bkmII caud. Aidnii-.i., Pri-!aISCen. r,. c. 6ITTNEH A CO.. Toledo, a For Bale by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN H. PTTEIVPS, Pcranton. Pa. ENDCRtCD IT TMC HuHIBT MlSICII. AllTHOsmt J"wS? wave voi r -r rTu r7? tw&i mmmvnmtmi in i - yn.njnvui. This MiNTHor i ms BiKiimui IVTIiTrtl Will nnmn w,.. A 5,NBwoii'('rfiil tnon to futft-rar? J from Cold, Ho"oTli,':it, 'jtM lfiflnen;i. Ornnctiltlh. . .. lj- -V P'VrlL'ly I al.-.J. rj "v- -a a . jr. atv I'nrruj rrr Xi :;''; -"'' .' ". i" nip,T, convonipni toenrri !n pnrlrit. rrftf,f 0 nn on fir fc int'li-niiun of rn'if. nnlf nnd Vno .eolr Permanent Cure. PfitlPl action mnimntc?('tl or rr rtney refunded. Price, JO vtm Trial tnn nt IniRgists. Htnintored mall, iiO ceuls. H, D. CUiliAS, Llr., Icrrt hirers, ilku., U. &. L Wtrt I nUI- ail pkinttlsanos. Krnnm. trh." Hhenra, nM nro6. Hi-rm, 'itu. Wnnrtftrfiil re; ii forPiffjF.K. Pt'lce,9act.ntlinihC-DA S "'s r t) mriil :ro; ji '. w .Th'ivi. Dr ' For mau by MATTHEW'S EROS, and JOHN II. PHELPS. Scranton, Peu hlrhei.(rpA FnclUh Plammtl Tiraa. EflYROYAL FILLS malCu with l.lu ril.hoi. TcLnXi iriiuinuHw imitun-n. At urua.-i in, or coo (. JJ In itarnn lur ruriiculiirs. t Hnji nic! iuJ l1C fib IMIt-f fnr l.u1!e,' inlttr, , return L -lint I. llMiiid i '-ti nrtnnli .'im i'.nw. Wl,l,h.tnn.-L...nl,...l 1 ...11a..... bj Ul tact. Oruksu. i'hUml., I'a, s BARRELS .118.0.6.1 MANLY 1001 CORNELL AGENTS. fi, Business depression in Europe lias forced some extra ordinary values in Lace Curtains on the market very early Our orders were among the first filled aud we can therefore offer you the following extraordinary bargains: NOTTINGHAM. 2S pair 3 yds. Ions; nt 5(?pM worth 2" iair 3 yds. Ions at 75c, wortli ..0 pair 3tf yas. long at $1.00, worth IRISH POINT. 10 pair nt $1.50, worth ... 10 pair at 2.00, worth -20 pair at 3.50, worth - NOVELTIES in C.uny, a. SASH MATERIALS. Silks, Swiss, Huslins, and Lace by the Pair or yard. CLEARANCE SALE. 50 Samples Lacs Curtains, oholc at 25c. 50 odd pair Lace at one-half price- Opposite Main Entrance to the Wyoming House, THIRD NATIONAL BANK V aT V mmm atM. K Capital, - Surplus, - - 300,000 Undivided Profits, 64,000 Special attention given to Business and Personal Accounts. 3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits. mM AMD STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Rf ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Suj plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheel, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc. . BnUHBEIDER SCRANTON. PA. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-QAP.RE, PA., Manufacturers of Loceeieiles, Steiionaiy Engines, Bailers, K01STI.IG m rmm machinery. Oetwral Office: SCRANTON, PA. 11 "'.I iJ B -3a li! Foe sale by JOHN H. FHtLHS, hharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and o ever offered even at twice the sum : 6 ft. it In. hiU4h In. mide-21 In. deeo. Highly Polished Oak Finely carved Fancy Shaped Mirror. Tliree lrawers, Larje Cupboard, Frelty S.ia.'ed Tops $, 6.30. OTHER SIDEBOARDS Ranging in Price from 559.00 to $75.00. Extension Tables With legs towards the center out of the way; Our prices began at $5.75 Oak, of course. Then Dining Over fifty desigus start at $3.90 a set. Vert neat desigus at $10.00 and $1 1.C0. China ets, We want yon to l'unrture stock is superior to the majority of such stocks shown in this city. XSBy the aid of our Credit J'stem there's uo rea sou why you should not have as nicely a furnished room as j our neighbor Come tomorrow and look us over. Our new addition is fast reaching completion we'll announcs later our new department. Iff th is i v -' 225-227 '.Wjfcnilng Avsnua. soy CO. $ .75 - 1.00 1.50 09 - 3.00 5.C0 Antique, Arabian and Brus. 408 LackawannaAYenue. - $200,000 VI mn In doubt wlut to use tot Nervuua ilebility, Loss of r'ower Impotcncv.AtrophvA'aricoceJeand otlicr weaknesses, from any cause, use Scxine Puis. Drains checked and lull vieor quickly res.ored. Ilnfflretnl. flurh tronllra rnull falallf. Mailed (or $1.!)-Oboj5.(l0. Wild $3.00 orders we give a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address FEAL MEDICINE CO., Clcvelaud, O. That's the price of the most elabo rate SIDEBOARD The Economy has Chairs Also realize, that our Dining 'Room ia.aaVaa.aiaaaya CLOTHING For Men and Youths at 3 1 213 WVOMINQ AVENUE. ON CREtilT, TOO. 00 1 n