13 THE SCTRANTON TRrBTTXE-SATTTRDAT MOBNDTuK SEPTEMBER 12; 1890C Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE OARBONDALE. fRender m pMN not ttiat ments, orders for Job work, anil Itcma roj publication left at the eabllrtimnt pi Shannon Co., newsdealers. North Main ureet. will receive prompt attention; o" bee open from t a. ra. to 10 p. m.J HOTEL AMERICAN ON FIRE. Ulap Disrevrred by Patrolman Mo Autlreu-lui'U Duiuhkc Done. A Hie which, but for Hh timely dis covery, might hnve resulted in the loss of life, occurred early ygsterday morn liifi. The fire was In a coal house Just liaok of Hotel American, and to Patrol man Mc-Andrrw Is due the credit of its discovery. McAmlrew has Just been appointed on the force and that the choice wns a good one is seen by his vigilance. He wns walking along Salem avenue, at about three o'clock, when he saw large volumes of smoke rising from th alley buck o the hotel. He at once rushed In nnd discovered that the coal house was a mass of flumes. It took but a few minutes for bim to notify the fire companies, who were soon on the spot, and after hard work succeeded in getting the flames under control. Th" fire Is thought to be of incendiary origin, ns there is no oilier manner In which tho place could have taken tire. Lew in Thomas Injured. An Injury which nearly resulted in the death of Lewis Thomas, of Simpson, oc curred at the Northwest mines. Thomas, w lio Is employed us a rope runner, went down the plune In a car and while get ting out the rope was suddenly tight ened, throwing the unfortunate man with great force against a pillar. He struck on his head and was rendered Unconscious. There are many cuts on the body and a large one on the head, but it is thought he will recover. Silk Mill Opened. The silk mill, which has been shut down on account of the great depres sion in trade, has reopened. This is a sign of better times, as the silk trade is one which Is easily affected. The outlook at present, however, is very bright, new hands ure now being taught. There are now about 1110 hands at work and about 70 more will be added as soon us they become skillful enough. Hospital Unit-lit Abandoned. If a klrmess Is given In this city dur ing the fall it will not. be for the benefit of the hospital. The directors do not think the returns will be large enough to pay for the trouble, although the hospital Is sadly In need of funds. In all probabilty, however, the klrmess will be held, ns the Idea has taken such a hold that it will not be abandoned. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan, of Huston, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pinun, of Fnllbrook street, hnve re turned home. Mrs. James Crepo and children, of Chicago, who huve been visiting In this city, returned to their home Thursday. Miss Anna. O'Hourke, of Niagara Falls, has returned to her home after a visit of several weeks with friends In Oarbondule. Mrs. W. H. Kdgett and Miss Killth Taker are enjoying the hospitality of friends in Catasaucjuu. Miss Clara Doyle, of the New York store, who has been spending her voca tion In Atlantic City and New York, hus returned home. Michael Kruntz, of Forest City, and P. Ackerinan, of Chicago, called on friend In town Thursday. Mivs Klin Spencer, who has been the guest of her brother, C. K. Spencer, for the past two months, has returned to her home in Ypsilauti. Michigan. Alderman and Mrs. W. ft. Baker. Mrs. Lucy Kdgett and W. II. Kdgett return ed Thursday from Asbury I'urk. where they have been sojourning for the past week. Miss Mary Cannon, of Seranton, is the guest of Mrs. I. Atkinson, on Cot tage street. Misses Jessie and Oraco IJose, who have been visting relatives In town, have returned home. Mrs. Henry Wedemnn nnd children are visiting Mrs. Wedemun's mother, Mrs. E. Deney, nt Lord's Lake, I'nlon, Wayne county, l'a. Janitor Ferrell, of the High school, find his hand badly crushed In one of the furnaces. Thursday. Max White, of the Boston variety store. Is in New York, purchasing goods for the full nnd winter trade. Miss Gertrude IJellly, of Susiiuehan nn, Is -islting her sister, Mrs. T. V. Walkr, on South Main street. Mrs. Hannah Leonard hus returned from Clifford, where she has ben vis iting for several wceka. Mips Elizabeth, of the city hospital, Will:es-Bnire, Is spending her vacation with her parents. Hex. and Mrs. B. 11. Abbott. . Rev. J. J. Canan, of Wilkes-IJarre, vat. In town yesterday. Mrs. Charles Weber, of Hacketts town. N. J.. Is the guest of Sirs. Horace Haley, )t Salem ! venue. P.ev. .1. W. Malone, of Seranton, called on frlndw in town yesterday. Miss .Mary H. Cardeti, who has been ANKUAL CUI PRICE REMNANT SALEOF CARPETS .lust rta-i rat price and con par them with any and all f tile other attempts: 2k. Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35c, !nraia Carpsis, Now 25c 50c. Ingrain Csrpats, Now ,35s G5c. Brussels Carprfs, Now 39c 75c Brussels Carpats, Now 57c 5c. Brusse's Carpets, Now 75c Alcoa quantity of llody llrussels length! from a to an yard In each piece at about one l.aif price ta close. J SCOTT INCUS, LscIl Ave Isrpeii &cd ttiii Pap.? Dealer. 1KB. MS -Cat M tlM Above Goods. visiting friends In Plttston and Wllkes Barre the past three weeks, hus re turned home. William D. English, of Del Rio, Texas, who has been absent from home eight years. Is visiting his parents In this city. He is conductor on a Texas rail road. William Glslon, who has been spend ing his vacation with his parents on Wayne street, leaves today for St. Mary's college, Baltimore, Marylab Mrs. T. L. Raudenbush, of Seranton, Is the guest of Mrs. Josiah Yunder niurk, on Washington street. James Cunigan, of Pike street, who has been quite ill the ast three weeks with typhoid fever. Is cunvalesicent. Miss Loretta Wynn, of Hundaff street, called on friends in Wilkes Barre this week. Mrs. William McLaughlin, of Kail brook street, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, at Waymart, has returned homo. Miss . Llssrie Hitchcock, of Green Hldge, is tho guest of Miss France Abbott, of Garfield avenue. FA.CTORYVILLE. John It. Wilier, of Newmanstown, Lebanon county,Pa.,ealled on his friend A. A. Brown, Wednesday. Keystone band furnished excellent music for our MeKlnley club Tuesday evening. After speech they did a little serenading. Colonel N. A. McKown and P. XI. Hor don, of Tunkhanuock. drove up to hear Hr. John H. Harris speak on the money question Tuesday evening. Our neighbor and friend. Hon. Wesley Stephens, of Nicholson. Democratic candidate for repiosentulive, is already on the field gunning for votes. He vis ited our town lust Wednesday, but we are afraid he found poor gunning here, as this Is u little off season for Demo cratic gume. j The register at Hotel De Howell tells us that J. D. Love, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; J. M. Ha rrlson.I'hlladelphla; Charles F. Wotinser, Charles K. Seeley and J. K. Hopkins, of Seranton. 1'a.. were vis itors to our town this week. Next Tuesday evening, the Kith Inst., our Mclvlnley club will have u ratifica tion meeting, preceded by a torch light parade, headed by Keystone band. The programme Is not yet officially an nounced, but there will be uble speakers there for the occasion. Let every voter within leach come out to these meetings nn learn something of Inter est to his future happiness and prosper ity. Krank Squires has moved Into J. Wes ley Reynold' new cottage on Cemetery street. Thursday wns a warm day for Sep tember, the thermometer registering DO degrees in the shade. We have heard some good Hah stories, and of several good cutches this season, but for right, out and out llshiness, we dieerfully turn over the belt to our Nicholson correspondent for The Tri bune. Hen Thomas, of Scott, is n visitor in town. Miss Alia Finn, tif Nicholson, spent Wednesday 111 town. Stanley Simrell is attending Seranton Business college this year. Miss Agnes Serine, of Scrnnton, is the guest of Miss Carrfo Watklns. It. D. Kemmerer hus bnd a relapse and is again confined l his home. livery member of tho Ladies' Circle is requested to be present at the meet ing In C. A. R. hS.lt this evening. Prof. Hnlly gave an address at the West Abinglon ussociatlou at Forest City Thursday evening. Kichurd Wlllluios, n former Keystone student. Is In town. .!lss lieemtr, of Mill City, Is the guest of Miss Jennie Gardner. Ilev. M. J. WatUius has returned home from Forest City, where hi has been attending the Went Abington as sociation this week. - - . IMOXDALE. Harry Orce has bought the David Wnduinan'H furniture store and will soon ooen a dry goods department in his furniture rooms. Miss Blanche Carpenter, profession al muse from New York. Is carimv for Mrs. Phillip BnMick. who is serious ly ill. Miss Annie BtiTit. professional nurs from Washington, D. ('.. surprised h( r many friends hero by appearing sud d' nly among them last week. She will return to her duties the lirst of next week. Willinni Norton lias exchanged his form on Iiyon street ft r a nous and horn of Elijah Carpenter's on Main street and Is moving hl:i effects to the snme. The rooms untler Frank Davis's store are being fltte-1 tin for Mr. Cable. Edison Ca'per.ter 1 1 laying the foun dation of a new house for J. E. Thomas. .Mrs. Travis has moved her millin er. v rooms to Kilns Westgnte's house. Airs. Pliilo Hun Itt entertained a number of lady friend from Cnrbon d.ile Thmvuiay. The public school v,"''l open next Monday. Mr Ruvurd, f.i nt Jermyn, Is to assume the prlnclpalshlp. The Methodist chinch Is lo-lng paint ed and papered by Robert Tennant. our enterprising people ate agitat ing the matter of furnishing a reading room for the young n.tti and boys of the town. Squire Carpcnb r Is divblltjg his lurga house with the view of turning it luto two dwelling houses. tayTorT The Young People's Christian union of this town and vicinity th-ir regular monthly meeting last evening at the Welsh Congregational church. The men ii, g was largely attended. The tramps who have been pestering the residents of this place are still at their old tricks. A few evenings ago some of those smart Alecks attempted to break Into tho residence of Thomas Bayliss ot North Taylor. There have been several uttempts at house break ing In the borough In the past few weeks and some effort should be made by the police to capture the thieves. The social at the Welsh Baptist church lust evening was a success both socially and financially. The Anthracite Glee club will meet tomoirow afternoon at Llewellyn's hall. All members are requested to be present. . . - . The operetta entitled "old Woman that Lived In a Shoe," will be perform ed by the Calvary Baptist union of the Calvary Baptist church at Weber's rink on Thursday and Friday evenings of next week. A crowded house is promised. Misses Annie and Llllle Falrclough. who have been visiting' relatives at Prleeburg for the past few days, have returned home. The Reds of this plaee and the Key stones, of Plitston, will cross bats on the school house grounds this after noon. The services at the Calvary Baptist church for September 14: , Subject morning. 10:30, "The Stilling: of the Tempest." Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Evening sermon at 7:30. Subject, "The Walking on the Sea." The Lord's sup per will be administered after the evening sermon. Everybody is cor dially Invited. Dr. H. H. Harris, pas tor. A party was tendered Miss Dora El derbrand at her home in the Pyne on Thursday evening, the occasion being her twenty-first birthday. Dancing and other amusements were the order of the evening until a late hour when the party retired, wishing her many happy returns. Those present were: Misses Dora Elderbrand. Llddle and Carrie Fauner, Carrie and Maggie Wel bel, Annie Stump. Kate Wetbel, Miss Miller, Kate and ldn Fanner. Annie Ott. Antde Shieliis, Liddie. Dora and Amelia Shullise, and Miss Peters, and Messrs. Frank Elderbrand. William Davis, Richard Williams. Peter Shields, William Oyster, Art Sweet, Ben and John Neagley, Henry and Michael Strlne, Andrew Neagley, Henry and Casper Weibel and Anthony Shultlse. AYOC'A. Rev. M. F. Crane was a caller at Jer myn yesterday. Messrs. Andrew Druffer and ThomaB Ddde are students br the Seranton Business college. Patrick .the 18 months old son of Mr. and vMrs. John MeCrone, died on Thursday afternoon of cholera Infan tum. Funeral will take place this af ternoon. Interment In St. Mary's cin etery. S. J. Newton nnd Churles Harden btirg have returned with a large quan tity of lish from Wlmmers. K. D. London has returned home from New York City. V. J. Dixon left yesterday to enter ns a student In St. Vincent's college, Westmoreland county. Mrs. William O'Malley and family, and Mrs. U. O'Malley. of New York city, returned to their homes after r. few months visit at the residence of Alts. P. Kelly, of Lincoln Hill. The many friends of Mr.' and Mrs. J. 1. Blease will be grieved to learn that both are seriously 111 at their home In the North End. Mr. Hlejise has undergone several operations re cently and owing to constant care on the part of Mrs. Blease, she, loo has been prostrated and her condition is pronounced critical. Miss Kate McAllister, of West Pitts ton, spent yesterday with friends In town. The school board met on Thursday evening and determined the school district limits of the North End. All pupils residing north of the hose build ing will attend No. S school and all south will attend No. 1. The Ameri can Book company were granted the privilege to furnish exchanged books for a term of three years. Miss Kale McGrourty. of Wilkes Bane, is the gm si of Mrs. J. J. Mc Carthy. NICHOLSON. Mis. Mary Vaiigorder, aged 7.' years, ilinl nl her homo in this pluce on Tuefday, Sept silk She Is smvlved bj one child, A. L. Vungorder of this j place, h'uiierul took place at her late . resilience yesterday ut one o'clock, j The remuliiK were taken to Worth i ceim tery icr interment. i . fl.lml i Biiiglinmton. , The funeral of Mrs. A. C. Bond wiuVj w. , ,Ulmy vvili address a Mc he held ut H o'clock today in the-fc,.nltv . n.,1,,,... n.,.eir .n Mr-rim?. Methodist Episcopal church. Interment In Nicholson cemetery. . liy nmtUiil consent, T'cdrick iirog., butchers, huve dissolved partnership. James I'eotjck continuing the business Another rami1 oT hull with the Sciantoii Beset ves Is announced to take place on our (.rouiul.i next Mon day afternoon. The Reserves probably ha.'e u desire to redeem themselves. The attendance' at our graded school Is Increasing to Mich an extent that tin; school board have found it neces sary to oeder and place more seals in some of the departments. Many students ure in from the surrounding country. Mrs. Edgar Hell, of Seranton, has been spending tt few days at P. Tri. Hell's. -Mrs. Parish, who has been spending n few "vreks with her daughter, Mrs. F. I-:. Til'i'any, returned to her home In Wilkes-linrre last evening. l-iuiry Williams returned to Wyom ing seminary the first of the week. HALLSTEAI). Matter Grant Decker, who hr.s been seriously III, Is recovering. Sheriff E. A. Leonard was In town I on Thursday. j W. D. Lusk is having a house erected for Peter Ledger on Dayton avenue. Carl Decker hud the misfortune to hnve his right arm quite badly Injured while coupling curs Tuesday evening. The Postal Telegraph company are mnUng arrangements to open un office in this iluce. ' , It is expected that a new steam plant for heating the round house and ad joining buildings will be put in this month. The Improvement will till a long fdt wunt. Frd W. Church was in the Parlor City the first of the week. Saturday the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western pay car will make Its monthly t lt-it to this place. William Trowbridge Is visiting his brother nt Wlllard, N. Y. The Gospel meet nut tn the Railroad Young Men's Christian usyot latlon hall nf xt Sunday afternoon will tie for men only, -and will be addressed by S. M. Itiii'd. state secretary of Pennsylvania. Miss Bessie Rathburn has returned to her home in Brooklyn. N. Y., after a pleasant visit with friends In this place. George W. Lamb, of Blnghamton, wac In town on business on Tuesday. PLCKVILI.E. Chicken thieves entered the hennery of Churles Bokar last Thursday night and relieved him of twenty-one of his fancy chickens. Mr. Boker ays he will keep one eye open hereafter and will give the next vipitor a warm reception with powder shot. Mrs. M. S. Shaffer, of WIlkes-Barre, is visiting her many relatives In town. Thomas Warne will visit with friends at Dallas today. The funeral of the late Amos Sny der, who died at his home on Scott road last Thursday morning, will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow afternoon, and will be conducted by the Rev. J. B. Sweet of Hyde Park, a former pastor of this place. Interment will be made in Union cemetery. 1 ' Rev. and Mrs. H. T. AUen. Miss Mil ton Taylor, Mrs, Henry Oberts and Francis Hnm attended the meeting of the Baptist association at Forest City. The people of Peckvllle will ; have the pleasure . of listening to an-open air concert by the Jermyn band on Tuesday evening, September lli, under the auspices of the Central Wheelmen. They have sent out a large number of invitations for a social to be given in their rooms in the Grand Army of the Republic building tha same even ing. The programme 'is as follows': March, "Ko-komo;" overture, "Cu baoneon;" vocal waltzes, "Twilight Bells;" trombone solo, "The Signal," by Thomas Douthmlte; descriptive gallop "Night hootll;" song and dance, "Easter Bells;" selection, "Eorgnate Tasse;" cornet solo, select ed by Prof. E. Stephens; descriptive overture, "Promises Picnic March;" "Labbeonlan." During the concert the popular march "t'p a Tree," com posed by Trofessor Alexander of Wll-kes-Barre. will be played by request. The following young people who have been picking hops In Otsego county, N. Y.. have returned: Misses Blanche Dolph, . Mattle Pickering. Maggie Williams, Rena Day, Vlca Handricks, and Messrs. Joe Reese, James Lews and F. J. Swingle. Preaching tomorrow morning 10.30 In the Methodist Episcopal chuhch by Rev. Antrulng Aghderian, an Armen ian. This Is a question that Is of great Interest to all. A cordial invitation in extended to all who will avail them selves of the opportunity to hear of this great question from a talented young man. Preaching in the evening by the pastor. Evangelistic services to follow the sermon. The social held under the auspices of the Epworth League was a decided success, both socially and financially. The programme was well rendered. Preaching In the Presbyterian church by the pastor. "Conformity to the World." Rom. 12:2. Evening "A Sermon of Jesus." Luke 4:21. MONTROSE. I . (leorgo Smith, of Kldgeway. Pa., Is the guest of his uncle, Kdwurd j I j m j Monger, of Lake avenue. L. (I. McCullum. of New Millord. Is visiting Montrose friends today. W. D. Lusk was present at the Dem ocratic convention ut Harrlsburg. Judge Lansing, of Minnesota, one of the most prominent speakers of thut state and also enjoying a national rep utation, will address a Republican mass meeting at the armory Thutsduy evening next. The remains of the late Dr. 8. H. Mulford will arrive from New York city Saturday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. They will be taken directly to the cem etery. Rev. K. A. Warmer will offi ciate, reading the burial service of the Episcopal church. Mrs. Walter E. Talbot and son Sid ney and Miss Helen, who hnve ben Visiting Mrs. Talbot's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Babcock, have re turned to SchenectaCy. Harry Smith, of New Hnven, Conn., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Smith. Mr. Smith is with the Empire Typesetting Machine company. On Tuesday next the annual parade of the Montrose Fire Department will be held. After the parade the different companies will hold open bouse to their friends to whom they have Is sued a hearty Invllatlon to be pres ent. . P. Burns, who hus been for some lime in the employ of C. W. Mroad heud hus accepted a pusitlou ai Ou-eg.i, N, Y. The annual fair of the I'm-ford Ag ricultural society will be held on Sep tember 23 and 24. Harford fairs of the past have always been success ful uudffhls year many new features will beldded. Mis Minnie liaclitis Is vlslil.:g vllle on Wednesday evening next. Miss Delia Coon is the guest of friends at Jersey City. Among those registered ut the Tnr bell House ure O. G. Wurman. Phila delphia: D. E. Abbot. Elmlra; W. R This is the complaint ot thousands at this season. They have no appetite; food at does not relish. They need thetonlng upot the stcmach and digestive organs, which a course ot Hood's Sarsttpnrllla will give them. It also purifies nnd enriches the blood, cures that distress after eating and Internal misery only a dyspeptic can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains the whole physical system. It so prompt ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp toms and cures nervous headaches, that it seems to have almost "a magic touch." Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact llio fine Trite Blond Purlller. . . .. n.ii are tl best nfter-dlnner nOOd S PlllS pills, aid uisosuoii. Can't TODAY'S BARCAiNS IB SHOES. DAVIOOW'S 307 Lackawanna Ave. GREATEST POPULAR ONE PRICE SHOE HOUSE II We guarantee to save 3'on from one to two dollars on every pair of shoes you buy from us. We have only one price to all, and every pair of shoes we sell we guarantee to give you satisfaction or money refunded. Our line of $2 and $3 Shoes for Men and Women are of the best make and every pair is worth double the price. , Our stock of Stacy, Adams & Co.'s Men's Shoes and Grey Bros.' Fine Shoes are worth seeing. Call and exam ine our goods. Remember, there is no trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it. MYER DAVIDOW, 307 LACKA. AVE. Leym, Blnghamton: R. B. Gotdsberry, Philadelphia; W. H. Mcintosh, V. 8., Morrlctown, N. J. WAVERLY. . Mrs. Charley Springer and- family, and Miss May Bentley, who have been Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Steeg, have returned tOvtheir home at Engle Wood. New Jersey. Mrs. Andrew Bedford entertained the following ladies at tea last Wednesday evening: Mrs. 8. S. Kennedy. Mrs. W. R. Finch. Mrs. Bachelor, Mrs. Clara Dean. Mrs. Thomas Waite, Mrs. Jessie Case, Mrs. Sterling Bedford and Mrs. Stegman. A large attendance of new and old scholars attended the opening of the Waverly high school last Monday and as the facilities for a good education have been increased by the addition of a new teacher It is expected that be fore the opening of the new school building, which will occur on or about the first of November, the membership will be the largest in the history of the school. MOOS1C. Rev. J. C. Truant, of Wilkes-Parre, will preach on Sunday In the Moosle Methodist Episcopal church. He will also address the Epworth League this evening. Saturday. Rev. Tenant is very well known In this vicinity, having been on the Lackawanna charge last year. His numerous friends will be glad to see him. The breakers of the Pennsylvania Coal company In this vicinity paid yes terday. - OLD FOHGE. Mrs. George Drake, Jr., and children returned home this week from a visit In Nichols, N. Y. Rev. Harvey Koehler, of Kingston, was calling on friends on Tliursd-iy. The live months old son of Mr. tind i Mrs. Evans died on Wednesday of , bronchitis. Interment was made in aiurcy cemetery on iTiiiay. MM. 't)bn Kuapii, of Green Hldse, was calllni; on friends on Wednesday. W. J. DAVIS, PIONEER IN POPULAR PRICED TAILORING Is gratified to announce that he has been obliged to dotiMc hi tailoring facilities as a result of the people's appreciation of his r.tcth id:). We will men. ion thec methods once more: None bnt nil Wool Goads in Stork No C!:e:i) tailors employe!!. One Price ia a'.i Ever' Raiment cut, tried on and made in the building by the 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 fis.m to 5o.on and all chenp. (ILK GREAT AXTIbOTE FOR HARD TIMES All wool suits, newest pat terns, well nude and trimmed to order, .tb-.oo Wl DAV!; sis Wyomlne Ave. . U. L-M V 13 Amide BulMian. HAVI YO'J HL1.R0 OF FOR FLOORS? Will ul'soliitcly do away with the Dust Ntiisuncc f Stores, Mjliool Houses, Halls ittiJ till I'uh lio l'luces. No more Sprinkling, no more Scrnhhiiju. We cun show merits of the goods on our own floor, it will pay von to investigate. F09TE Hilt CO., AGENTS. i:S WSHIRGT0; aVEiJi Hotel Walton broad and Locust Streets. Philadelphia. One of tho tnroit ni?n:fl"iit lnto: in tho wuvlU. Palatial m every detail. Absolutely Fireproof. European Plan 'Si. 50 Upwards, American Plan $4 Upwards. Fltuatwl near all tliu lrn.ltiije theatre ntul rullrj.iil atatious. STAFFORD, WHITAKER & KEECH 1. D. CRAWFORD, Manager. SHOE TOWN ONE PRICE TO ALL. 16 S.G. KERR, SON &CO. 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA- MuMitaaturara of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AKD PUUPiNG MACHINERY. QuMnlOfUMt SCRANTON, M THIRD NATIONAL BANK -mt c o rvn--N iv i Capital, - - $200,000 Surplus, - - 300,000. Undivided Profits, 64,000 Special attention given to Business and Personal Accounts. 3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits. AND Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers. Rhr ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools ana Sup plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc. TTE1B CRAM For cala by JOHN H.PHELPS, Spruce Streot, Seranton, Pa. ENDEfl I Slowness Is Expensive. o 4 4 0MMvW Some people always delay selecting their Fall Suits j until the large assortment which we prepare has been de v nlctori of its choicest lots and Ih? season is so far advanced V I'.lctcil of its choicest lots and that tbcv don't get lull tienetit Don't allow yourself to he among the procrastinators tbit sejson. Coine earl) n only earlv as well as not OUK CREDIT SYSTEM Makes It aiy for times when you are r phuncPH are irood for 3 111 a reueonuble length of time. Credit costs you nothing-, we grant credit as an S uiTommodatlon: Uon't charge you any A more than if you had uh about It. 218, 225-227 SPKMS 111 miriflinft bUII & 10 Pair $1.50, fro $125 10 Pair ZOO, from 3.03 8 Pair 150, froa 3.50 7 Pair 3.00, from 4.00 10 Pair 5.00. from &00 These Are ill kiw Goeds. f T T SPECIAL PRICE The Best Value Ever Offered in Seranton STEEL TON. PA. Whan in doubt what to use for Nervoua Debility. Lena of Power, Impotcncy, Atrophy, Varicocele ana other weaknesses, from any cause, use Sexina fiilm. Drain, checked and full viiror quickly restored. irnetltol.. . UMtlMmill r.tnr. Mailed for 1.00;6boxe.J.OO. With $5.00 orders we give a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO UertUad, U Pharmacist, car. Wyoming Avonu and Ih? season is so far advanced of them. A great mistake. to loot ana you can uuv yon to ilreas well at not "flush." If your QOOVV bplnir ahl to Dav UD T million!). Talk with A Wyoming Ave. o 00
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