8 THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER li, 189C. GARBONDALE. fKsiJr will T1ie not that avertl nt. orders for Job work, and Item tor gubllrttlon left at the establishment of Shannon A Co.. newsdealers. North Main ttreet, will receive prompt attention; ot ace open tram t a. ro. to ID p. m. The f'olunibin nt Anthrnrilo Vnrk. . Columbia Iloso company liavo ar laiiKcl J'or n scrk'S of gumes anil rai-os at Anthracite park on the occasion of tln'ir picnic. Tlic foot. Pack ami vlieel lirrntv races will be open to all, anil the entile for tli'-m will not close till Thiirxilay noon. Names of those who w ill participate can be sent at any time to William JVel. The Mitchell anil Cot t a . Hose companies expect to endure tile tujf of war. John l.aviti, of this city, and William Scott, of Susquehan na, will eii(ai;e ill a one-mile bicycle lace. TheVe wist be a match game of MUoits between Cuff, of' Curbonilale, and Tviss, of Pricebiirir, and various inlTostins contests. The Mozart band nil: furnish the music. J ruth ol Mis. June .Marshall. Ay'er a linf;erins illness of many weoks .Mrs. Marshall, long a resident of No. I. was called away yesterday afier ?!".!!. Her entire life of ol years was passed In" Carbondale, where she was born. She is mourned by a husband and eight children. Sister Mary Flor tnce, of thj order of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, now stationed at South Scrantoli; Ida, Ccortilana, Clara, fler frude. James and Vi-miik, of this place, mid William, of New Jersey; also two M.siers, Mrs. M. Iievinc, of Itiver street, and Mrs. Ann McDermotl, of Mi'diigan. A requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Hose's church this morning nt JO o'clock. Interment in St. llose ceme 'y. I'laccil 1 ndcr Uail. The piu tlcitianls in, t!n riot nt Simp Monday were brought before 'Squire (llcnn on warrants if sued nt I lie instance of Jacob DonKo. at w hose place tile light occurred. The 'squire placed i .k Ii of the prisoners under bail lor their appearance, at court. One of the men. named donah, has taken to the woods, and no truce of him can be found. Audio t'omenivli, the Injured .nan, !m no better, but there are hopes of his reLi.V'ty. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Andrew 1'Mynn, of Klmirn, was thi nnest of William I 'eel yesterday. .Misses Sarah 'iethins and Maty (!nl luifher left yesterday morning for a visl In Philadelphia. Mrs. A. Vartridge, of Clinton, Wayne county, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i'ulph (tiles, of Urook street. Mrs. W. 1 Salmon, of lilrkett street, and Mrs. John Hopkins, of Terrace si reel, are visiting friends in Scranton this week. John K. Morgan and wife returned from their wedding tour Monday even tiifa'. They will begin housekeeping at once In their new home on South W'ush iiiKton street. T. K. Campbell and William C.illies left yesterday for Catasaqua. where they will attend the grand lodge of the I.oyal Knights of America. Mis. Harry Campbell und daughter. May, left Monday for a two months' Visit with relatives In Nova Scotia. Miss Kate Mouney and J. I. McCuw ley, who have been visiting in New York, returned home Monday. Rev. lv. D'Anna, Italian missionary of Bcruiitoii. und his luiiilly, are In Ing en-t'-rtained for a few days at the home ot ltev. 1). A. Korea. K. D. I.alhiop. of the Leader, left yes terday morning for New York. .Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Chase and Miss Alice Chase are visiting in Brooklyn, Susquehanna county. Coroner l.onjrstieet and wife were the guests of the hitter's brother, tieoige . Kvans. of Wayne street, over Sun day. Miss l.yda Stewart, who will have charge of the Kit-mess to be given in this city during the coming month, Went to her home in Middli'town yes terday. She expects to return Thurs day and begin rehearsals for the Kir mess on Friday. The rehearsals will be held in the Columbia parlors. Mrs. Stephen Maroney. of Susque hanna, is the piiest of her daughter, Mrs. 1'. K. Motrin. Miss May Itoyle, of New Milford. who bus been the guest of Mrs. A. ... .miles, returned home yesterday. .Miss Hessie Kejsch, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. lilemioii for the past week, returned home yes terday. Mrs. I.. S. Barber, of Fori Mollis, N. J., is visiting Mrs. 1 1. W. Samson. Miss Martha Kurds is home from the West Chester Normal school, sunVrtiis from u severe attuck of nostalgia. Mrs. Williams, of Plymouth, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Moon, sr., for the past few days, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. drover Ueynolds. of Oren Kidge, who have been visit ins Mrs. James, of South Shurch street, have returned home. Marcus O. Fnrrell, of riutte City, .Mon tana, is the guest ot Miss .May Mor rison, on lielmont mreet. Wilson li. fleary, of South Churcli street, will return to his studies at Bucknell university today, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Lewis have re turned from a trip to Niagara Falls and Toronto. Miss M. h). Lest relurned yesterday to her home in Philadelphia after pending the past month with her cou sin, Mrs. John ljennis, of Brook street. Miss Bridget MeAndrew spent last evening with friends In Olyphaiit. ' FOREST CITY. Rev. Antraing Anlnvdian, an Arme nian orator and lecturer, will give u free lecture in the Methodist church to morrow evening on the ways and cos- ANNUAL CUT PRICE REMNANT SALE OF CARPETS Just read our prices and compure them with any and all of the other attempts: 25c Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35C Ingrain Carpets, Now 25c 50c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c 65c. Brussels Carpets, Now .... 39c 75c Brussels Carpets, Now 57c 85c. Brussels Carpets, Now 75c AIm a quantity nt Body Brutsel length! from a to ao yards in each piece at about one half price to close. Carpets and Wall Paper Dealer. TBRMS Cash oa the Above Qood. tumes of his country, t'nduuljtedly a lare audience will tercet the speaker, Supei lutendeiit w. A. "May, of Scrun tou. was in t.-wti on ollleial luisiuess yesterday. John p'.Malley, of CarhoiidHle. was In this borough yesterday. -A. Kulk. "f l.'tt'-a. is registered at the Forest house. I. J. McCaffrey and K. V. Marsh, of Scrantoli, were in this place yester day. Prayer Meetings are beinK held in the Presbyterian church every night this week, to close with the prepurntory ser vice on Thursday evening. looking for waril to the observance of the sacra ment of the Lord's supper next Sabbath moniin?, at which t:m new members will be publicly received Into the church. Any who are expectlns to unite with this church are invited to meet ivlth the session after any of these pervk'Ps. lf.raysviuj:. Several front this place were "court ing" ut the county metropolis last week. Th flremen'si convention at Towunda is reported to have been a very suc cessful affair. Miss .Mary l'ljlt is visit'niK her frieiuls in town and vicinity. Miss Irene Smith, of Newark Valley, N. V., who has been the guest of Miss Annio Cooke for several weeks, re-Uirne-tl home last Monday. J. L. Miller, uf Tiinkhannook, has ac cepted a position on the Times. H. J. Woodford und family, of Candor, N. Y.. have been spending a week past at A. S. tiuldwin's. A. It. l'orter was up from Wyalnsiiiff the first of last week. A company of ladies were entertained at dinner by Miss Kmeline Hosuorth last Thursday. William Miller visited his brother Al bert, ut Towunda. last Friday and wit nessed the lireinen's parade. Mrs. Mary lieecher. a former resident of this "bniK,'- but latent Philadelphia und Atlantic City, N. .1.. Is In these parts visiting amoiii? friends and rela tives. At thur Johnson lias gone to Philadel phia, where, ho will tuke an electrical course. Hev. Mr. iiikI Mrs. T. S. Ievitt and child, of Uranilford. Conn., ale visiting their many friends In these parts, being guests of S. W. Muck. Mr. L.evitt was a former pastor of the Congregational churi'li at this place, and tilled the pul pit both morning and evening lust Sun day. Miss Nellie Davis.' who lias been home spending; her summer vacation, returned to Springtleld, Mass., last Thursday, where she Is attending a Christian Workers' college. Mr. n ud Mrs. II. F. (Iregory, of I.acey ville. were guests at S. Li. Cantleld'S In town over Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Morris was visiting rela tives In Wyalusing last week. Ywoniy persons were accepted at the Methodist Episcopal church on proba tion last Sunday morning. Mrs. K H. lteardsley has been In the city the past week selecting; her usual stock of millinery goods. Master Kmeison Miller, of Atlantic City, N. J., is visiting his unlit. Miss Cora Ashton, and grandparents for a time. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miller, with their two other chil dren, are expected next Week. H. I'. Fassett and wife liavo been en tertaining the hitter's parents from Kl mira torn few days. John brink, of (ilyphant, was visit ing friends here lust week. K. V. Haylord. who has been foreman of the 'I'hnes for the past four yeurs, has uccepted n like position on the Itradford Star. He and his wile will move to Touuiidii next week. Mr. V.. Krisble. of I'ottersville, died Monday ut his late home utter an illness of some time. He leaves a widow and grow n-tip children. Funeral services will be held this week, Wednesday. Rev. S. 1. Davis being the official int; rlergy lua u. M. 11. flregoi y. a former merchant of this dace, is suffering from a paralytic stroke at his home in North Orwell. (. V. Moure lins been doing carpenter Work in Towunda. Hradford comity fair at Kast Towun da next week for four days. if course ex cry body will go. Mrs. Amelia lluek and two children, of Schenectady. N. V., who have been spending several weeks at I', li. buck's, her lute husband's home, returned last Week. TAYI.OK. Howard ii'losky Is home after a few weeks' visit with his parents In Lu zerne county. This afternoon and evening1 the True Ivoiltes will hold a picnic at t lie old Homestead, in rear of Lowiy's hotel. Taylor band will be present and en liven the event Willi some excellent music. Master Chester Simmons, of Kim hurst, is visiting his uncle. I r. Stegner of Iti'iidhaiu, for the past lew days. The residents ol' the borough are anxious to hear the Anilirnclte !lee club ulve mi open air concert. Miss Mirlie Taylor, of Thompkiiis-vlll-'. is vlsiliiitr .Miss (!iii(e l.owry on Norib Main street. Mis. David Price, of the Hill Side Icrin. who hab been visiting her pa rents on North Main street, returned home yesierday. The Independent Social club con ducted is. largely attended social at WidicT'a rink lost evening. A large number of out of town folk?; were pri-M-ent. The Pelawnre, Lackawanna and Western mines are s. hi'diil-d thi week for live days, eight hours each. The application for the new Pyneund An hfiald borough will be presented before the grand jury in November term of court. Miss Martha Thomas, of Hyde Park, sp.-nt Sunday with her mother in this low D. Kdwnr Cangwer is con fined to his home on North Main street with sickness. AiOOSIC. Mis. Abel StorniF. of Main street. Is visiting among friends in Philadelphia. The trustees c.r the Mooslc Methodist Episcopal church will hold an oyster supper in the parlors of the ehurch on Thursday, Sept. 17, 1NH6. All are cor dially invited to come and partake. W. S. Ilutchinijs was a visitor in Scran ton Monday. David Robertson, of Wyoming semin ary, spent Sunday nt the home of his parents on Main street. Mr. Ilessler Is vlsitinsr among friends at Stoddardsvllle, Luzerne county. J. W. Swartz. of Scranton, was visiting- a mow,' friends In town yesterday. ltev. A. J. Welsloy, of Avoca, was a caller in town yesterday. John nnd lrn Hrodhead. of Mill City, spent Sunday among friends In tills place. The Hillside Coat and Iron company paid their employes yesterday in full for the month of Aiifust. TUNKHANNOCK. Itoduey J. liurdwell, who went to Colorado for his health t early part of last winter, dropped in unexpected-, ly upon his friends heiv Ihe latter purt of Ihe week. He will remain but a short time us the silver bug state UK rees with him pliyslciully. if not po litically. Paul J. Uuiin. the Scranton man who had the contract for pulling in our sewer system, was over Friday night to confer with the town council about completing the outlets, etc. It will be remembered that the work was cut short by the defeat at a special election of a project to bond the town for sut licieiu funds to complete Ihe system. The council now proposes to finish the outlets and extend the system us much further as the available funds will al low. Isaac DcWItt. one of the old-time Lemon township fanners, was buried ttl Sunnyside Monday. He was well known In this section, and leaves a wile and family. Among the latter are: O. 1. and Spencer DeWitt, who own a planing mill ut Providence, Scranton. The Wyoming County AKiiciillural siAdely has nearly concluded a. lease for the fair grounds on the West Side for another ten-year team. There was something of a hitch between the so ciety und Stephen Harding, the owner of the grounds, und surveying for new grounds on this side of the river was begun, but matters were finally ad justed in a sutisfuctory manner. The society, under the new lease, will have exclusive right to the grounds from Aug. 1 until the close of the fair. POLITICAL CHAFF. The Hryanltes at Lynn will organ ize n c lub this week. l. c. IvWIlt. Ihe lhadioid county silverile who has sat in exposed pluces with a Piece of steel on his head dur ing all t lie iKditical thunder storms of lule yeurs, has at last been hit. Oar inun's reconsideration convention thought congressmun-at-lurge about his size, and put it on lo him. UeWitt Is not small, ami he wore It off very comfortably. He will take the stump in his own behalf. The Wyoming county Pops have the following ticket In the field: Repre sentative, lr. H. H. Tibblns; sheriff. i. II. Kocher: prothonotary and clerk of the courts, J. c,. Vosburg; ussoclute Judge. W. T. Kiethllne; register and recorder, W. li. Rogers; commission ers. Silas Decker und F.. H. Pindnr; auditors, Alvuh Luce and byim Iim mick: congressman, C. 1'. Shaw, of Itradford county. L. U. Avery is chulr man of the county committee. C. L. Stebbins, ot this place, nnd L. II. Avery, of Ctntremorclund, are war ring through the local papers on the silver question. Wyoming county will roll up IluO ma jority for McKinley this fall. There are no Hryan clubs here, only what the Republicans are brandishing. RAILROAD CHUCKS. Passenger tratllu Is exceptionally good on the Lehigh Vulley this full. The Hluck Diamond express frequently carries extra coaches, a thing It pro jectors never contemplated. The New York city excursion Mon day took a large delegation off the Montrose road. Train No. 1 killed an unknown man between Towunda and t'lster Friday. He was walking on the tracks and re fused to gel off. though repeatedly warned by the engineer. Whether It was a ease of deliberate suicide, or absent mlndediiess, was not wholly certain. The tall schedule for the Montrose will soon be out. liadi.iil changes In the train arrangement are expected. SoMK OTHKR MATTERS. Ta-ru-ra. boom do aye, doing to the lair today? You bet ! Kverythlng goes the poor and rich everything goes but the nug on which You bet. The potato and corn crops ure re ported big. The Lackawanna Presbytery meets at Towunda on Moiiduy, Sent. US. During Saturday's thunder shower a barn on C.eorge Shupp's furm on Shupp Hill, was struck by lightning und binned. It contained a lot of buy and other fodder, which was a total loss. The Tnnkhunnock Water company Is boring an artesian well on their prop erty north of town to Increase the wat er supply. The hole is down about lr.D feel, und a depth of 4m feet or more will be reached, ir necessary. The water indications are said to be good. The county fuir opens today. The grand rush will begin tomorrow and increase Friday. The dwelling house of Widow Hard ing, at Russell Hill, which she pur chased of Klijah Kinlner last spring, wus burned to the ground Friduy, to gether with a portion f the contents. The lire started from a defective IJjje. Kditor James I'. Tuylor, of the Mont rose Republican, was In town Monday, enroute to Wilkes-bane. He Is as ro tund and jocund as ever. Rev. J. C. Lcacock, pastor of the Methodist Kpiseopal church, will con ilucl quarterly meeting services ut L'nion Hill on Sunday next. His pul pit will be supplied by R-v. W. H. Ment.er. Dr. K. II. Hill was called to Titus vllle. N. J., the latter part of the week oil uccoiinl of the death of his mother. She hud been ailing for u long time. Scarlet fever is still getting in its deadly work at Mehoopuny. Mr. and Sirs. Alfred Harford have, buried two children, and the third and only re maining one is 111 with the same dis ease. Jerome Remington, of Russell Hill, is reiKirted very HI, with little hopes of recovery. A poll of the legal voters on the Le high Vulley excursion lo.New York last Monday resulted us follows: McKln ley, B4; Bryun, 29; Pulmer, 4. Hon. John Wanamaker will address the people of this place on Friday. Sept. 25. enroute home from the To wunda fair. Senator Holes Penrose Is also expected to be hero some time dur ing the campaign. V. H. 1 IMCrORYVILLE. Nerves just as surely come (ram the use of Hood's Harsaparilla as does the cure tt scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-called blood diseases. This is simply because the blood affects the condition of all the .Rlemes bones, muscles and tissues. If it is im pure it cannot properly sustain these fiarts. If made pure, rich, red and vital zed by Hood's Harsaparilla, it carries health Instead of disease, and repairs the worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by Sarsaparilla Because It it the One True Blood Purifier. ' rtiii the best after-dinner nOOU S FIllS pills, aia dltjeiuoa. we. Rev. Mr. Watkins and wife attend ed the baptist ministers' banquet ut the Fuurot house ut Scranton Monday evening. Charles Jfiinncll, of Montrose,, spent Saturday uud Sunday In town. Irani Beardsley, who has been can vassing during the summer, hus re turned to town uud resumed his studies at Keystone academy. The McKinley club held a very en thusiastic and Interesting meeting Tuesduy evening. Miss Agnes Serine, who has been spending u few duys with Carrie Wat kins, hus returned to her home in Scranton. . Don't forget the chicken supper at the Methodist church this evening. Come und get your 1111 for 15 cents. Kills bond, of Nicholson, was a call er in town Monday. ' Miss Kthel Can- left for Ithuca Tues day, where she will attend Cornell uni versity of that place. - Professor Hully nmde a speech nt the Puptist ministers' banquet ut Scran ton Monday night. Anizl Harmon, bullock Reynolds, Stanley Simrell and Irving Middleman were among those who attended, the opera "The American Heuuly," by 1.11 lluu Russell, at the Frothingham at Scrunton Monday evening. Harry Kulp, of Rendham, spent a few days this week in town. HA LI. ST FAD. ANNA IVOR'S REQUEST. Persouul letters reach Mrs. Pinkham by thousands; some anking advioe, and otnera, like the following', telling" of what Lyditt E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has done and will ever con tinue to do in eradicating those fearful James Klrby has purchused Ihe house on Church street lutely vacated by Ueorge W. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Moxley, of Jac k son, Pa., are the guests of their son. Professor Charles K. Moxley, county superintendent of schools. Miss Orace Waterman, of Hickory t'lrove. who hus been staying at the res idence of Superintendent Moxley for ine past nine months, left on Saturday for Trenton, N. J., to enter the State Nor mal school at that place. The gospel meeting in the Railroad Young Men's Christian association hall next Stmduy afternoon will be for men only, und will be addressed by Hon. S. R. Chase. Miss Muude Cuchman, of New York city, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mcin tosh, on Front street. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Van Loan have returned home after a pleusant visit with friends at Clifford and Carbon dale. Hurley Shelp. of New Milford, was In town on Saturduy. Rev. John Davis addressed a meet ing of railroad men at blnghamton mi Sunday evening. County Superintendent of Schools Charles K. Moxley is muking arrange ments for tlie unnual teachers' insti tute, which will be held at the high school building In Montrose beginning Oct. 1M. Among the prominent speak ers that will be in nlteiidaiice will he Will Curleton. Dr. A. A. Wellets, 11. H. Kinmett und lion. Samuel Phelps Le land. John Connelly's house on Churcli Street Is being repainted. Professor 11. .1. Risk, principal of the Susquehanna, schools, called on Super intendent Moxley on Saturday. female complaints to littiij understood by physicians. All womb and ovarian trouble, Irregularities, whites, bearing-down pains, displacements, tendency to can cer und tumor are cured permanently. " 1 feel an if I owed my life to your Vegctuble Compound. After the birth of my babe 1 wus very miserable. I hud a drawing- pain in the lower purt of my bowels, no strength, and a terri ble backache. Every day I failed. My husband said if I would try a bottle of your Vegetable Compoutid, lie would get it for me. The change wns won derful. After I hud tukeu the first half bottle I begun to have great faith in it. When I hud tukeu three bottles, 1 wus well uud growing stout. Jtuta pleakure for me to write this to you 1 only ask women iu any way ufili'cted with female troubles to try it." Mn. As-a Ivoii, Pittsford Mills, liutlund Co.. Vt. Mil YOU CAN WAGER. 16 TO 1 That no tailor in Scranton can give you a better fit and that none will give you as low a price. We make our own gar ments iu our own shop under our own supervision. Thc6estoS(S Prepare , .jwith tljcbe" the best tjiiuriciim Wl DAVIS 315 Wyemlny l. UrtYia, Arcade Bulbl Ave. ding. HT1C NEW HMIZ YOU HEARD OF FOR FLOORS? Will absolutely do away with the Dust Nuisance of Stores, School Houses, Hulls and all Pub lic Places. No more Sprinkling, no more Scruhhiiti. We cun show merit: of the oods on our own floors. It will ruiy you to investigate. Tim CottoteiM trade uinrkt n Cullulent" and metr's Arurf in wttoiplant wrtalh uit ever tin. THt N. K. f AIRBANK COMPANY, Ihlriiio, Me Yrk, PtaiUdcliihla. I'ttubarr. D ROUPS Olnbratcd Femftt Fowdrr never fail. aft and iur wh ail otbat laiiiaill ii ham fkiUrl Partipu ar 4 rciiU. FOOTE I SHEAR CO., ' AGENTS. 1,9 WfiSHINGTOHVEMl ' IHK IIU-AI. AMi;oCA! TKIP NOttTHHUN srfr.AMSMII COMPANY. 1'be Superbly AnpoiiiU'il untl Commodious V'Tei'I stcMtuship. NOHIHWBSI- AND NORTHLAND, American tiiruugli anil tliroiiKti. leave Buffalo 'I' in niIkV' nnil KriUnvs y.30 p.m. tut Cleveland, Delrult, Muckinac, The Moo. Uuluth. mid Western Points, nauiK all place of hiteroU by UuyliKht In cotinoctiou with IHK (lkKAl NORTHERN RAILWAY, tt form the uiunt direct route, uud Iroin uv ery point of rntuparison, tlie must dcliu'litful nnd wmfortiiMe one to MiiiiuapoliH. st I'liul, Ureat Kails Helena, Piitte. Spunune and IV ritiu ciaHt. 'i'lie onlv trnnn ontinental line runiiinif tli fanioiiH luillet, library, observa tion oar. New t; liour tiiiln for I'ortlaiul via S,nku.'. HOTIil. I.AfAVI.I II:, l ake Miniwtonka. lit iinles from .Miniieatiolif. largfHt and ntoNt heantiiii report in t lie west. 'J irketNand any Information of anv afcvut or A. A. MiAKU, tloneral l'asni;'er aceiit, BnflHlo. N. Y. S.G.KERFVSON&CO. We Have Proven It to luutiy. our 111 a in ainliiiiun is In piovc it to mnuy more who know it not. Ut us do it. Tli?ro's ;i ynotl ileal you can leuru u limit us good ileal to Iu- saved if you lv liyht turn on till' searcliliylit of iiivestiyation, and you will see. Our iksirc is to break tlie wroni; prices of others. Tluy nesA breukiat;. Com (arisoiis will convince you we are right Our aim is to double our Imsiuessfor mutual advantage. We set the price puce. JUDGE BY THESE OFFERINGS: NOVELTIES IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FLOOR COVERING, ,NCU'u,Na CM0,C W , WILTONS, AXMINSTERS, SAVONNERIES, MOQUETTES, VELVETS, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC BRUSSELS. New and Handsome Effects in MATTELINE, JAPANESE and CHINESE MATTINGS. Our complete lina in every grade fop the Fall Trade ha been received. An inspection will be instructive and to your advantage. CLEARING SALE Consisting of short lengths in TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, VELVETS, MOQUETTES, AXMINSTER CARPETS, suitable for Rugs, in lengths of I, M and 1 yards. Prices, 35cts., 60cts , 75cts,. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60 each. S. G. KERR, SON & GO. Opposite Main Entrance to the Wyoming House. 408 Lackawanna Avenue THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAftRE, PA. Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUUPING MACHINERY. OeneraJ Office: SCRANTON, PA. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRAINTON. Capital, - - $200,000 Surplus; - - 300,000 Undivided Profits, 64,000 Special attention given to Business and Personal Accounts. 3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits. mo STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Rif ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Supi 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. I1TTE1B EHDER GO SCRANTON. PA. EVERY WOMAN BomeMtBMneedtsTOliable,nonth1y,re(nlting medicine. Onlf Iralttl4 lbepureitdrusihould be lined. II jou ni the bwi, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills Thov are prompt, ite anil certain In reealt.Theiiilne(tr. Feri)oer4Uaf uoiat. Bent where, Ailditw fSAbMuieuia U tlevtlauO, O, For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenua and Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. WE GIVE YOU THREE DOLLARS and 44400 EIQHTY-FIVE CENTS Y J That's the long aud short of it the fact of it the truth of it. We Morris Chairs cut $3-S5 off of the price of $12.75 25 MORRIS Ml 7Vi pnir l.u(llo!'':Hanil-!(Pw;l Shocu, lii'tt IoiikoIh BKick. the tvRiilur prli-e t In- wnriil ov-r fSM, OI K MPJ'VIAI. PK1CE. Jl.4. fi pair T.inllfS' Fine Donxolu Button Bhoe.i. worth KM, Ol'H SI'KCIAl. J'lUi.'l';, ON LI II. 3.',, ir. pair lien's Cult Shoes, werw :'.iHt. NOW O.N L Y tl.3u. Mcn'ii $3.00 and J 1. 01 Shoes ut UM. pair School Shoes, high ml. sizes ll'i to 2, noi ili nt JI.im. L'2r. pair ('hil.rM Shoes, button liocl unl HprliiK heel, the lient whoul lioe In the town, worth Kl.i'p, at 7m. SUhhcs' Sehnol Shoes, &k:, $l.o ami fhlhlretrs Shoes, 3 to (i, nt 'Mr., uml 3 to 8, ut 41k;. nc invite tou to call and examine our Roods before Ituvinz else where. Remember, there is no trouble to show goods, and you will surely save money by it 307 LAGKA. AVE. MYER DAVIDOW, ONE PRICE TO ALL. Full Hi..! Monia Clmir 1'nliheil Oak Ail,iM.;il to .Many Pihiiioik Sure eouifort Larire t,n!liioiiM--Vo. lour Oovering Brass Koil at Back aim Castvrcd i $8.90 Placed on Sale This WeeK at $8.90. HAVE YOU RUGS ENOUGH? 26 Inches Wide, 54 Inches Long, $1.39. 30 Inches Wide, 60 Inches Long, $1.69. 225.227SHD218 WYOMING AVENUE. OUR NEW DEPARTMENT OPENS SHORTLY. i