THE SCRANTON TBIBUNETHUHSDAY MORNING, SJSl'lEAlBER. 24, 189G. OABBQNDALE, fill iflprs will r-li-n-ie not that advents' n ont", or.lrr" for Job work, nnrt ttnms tor lublloatlon loft at the establish mt-nt of fc-iifinnon A Co., Eewsilt-alers. North Main street, will receive i-rotnpt attention; of l it: open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m l ANOTHER RAILROAD ACCIDENT. .lt. .ll;trt;;iret Kennedy Injured by an Ontario and olern Train. AVht-n the trolley rar phsfoiI -tin rail-rn-id i-rnsxiiifr above tliis city yt-stfr-i!:iy about noon smue 'f ihe passo-riKr iliKi'i'Vitil iho fnrm of a woman lyini? npin gome rails m-:ir the road slri. tin- ninth bound unturlo and Wist fi'ii iasM'iisrr train lnil jiifl j-iitsMeil t'u- crossipi; It i-vH-nt that an ac , .'..nt bad orriii ri il. Tin? uiifiirtmmie person wan found to ( nu eldei ly lady, Alarsart t Ken nedy, who though liadly it nut fatal ly in.iur.il wa: still conscious. lJr. J. t. yilcs wiii sununoiifil and found lier suffering from internal injuries'. A ter rible wound appeared un lu-r head, where thf? ensine had stru.'k her with tsrt'Bt force. She will he riinoved to l ie liospitul if her condition should al low of it. It may prove a final acci dent. MK. SINTiLRS RECITAL. '! he loiular lnii inn Kntertnina His r'rif-iitln in a iMrnsing Way. Tlie recitul Riven hy Uelijfiiuin L. SlniTir In the Cycle club rooms was ery delightful. The rooins were till sl with a iiirse and ivsrjisive audl eiice represelitiiiK 01"' ',,'!,t families. .Mr. Singer was assisted by ("all Mess ier, violinist, of this city, and Kalph Williams, baritone, of Scranton. A line programme from the best eumpopern ivas well rendered. l'rof. K. S dithnorth, of Scranton. illicit r whom .Mr. Sim-jot suidied. was i r.s.-nl end played some of the nceom iianiments. .Mr. Sinser leaves next .eek lor Vhiladoloha where he will like m. the study of medicine at the I tmerMty of lviins Ivuiiia. PROMENADE CONCERTS. The tlonit lo tiiie Several Ealer laiiMiieiils Uui'iiis Hie Winter. A scries of promenad" couci ris ilur Iiii; ihe mining seas Hi will lie Kiven by ihe Mor.irt baud in Ihe hall of the t'.uike building:. 11' successful l hey w ill be continued every two weeks and III Vi'iy way be popular entertainments. The admission hi-intr ilxeil at ten cents liny will doubtless be well patronized. The h r.ul is a credit to the oil v and under the aide leadership of l'rol'ess r Kunajby is well ore.umed Willi a full oichtstia and has a talented niemlier diip of musii iahs. Their elTorts should be appreciated in a substantial manner. TriE CO.V.ING KIRMESS. J'rejiarn'ion, lmlii'itlr Thai 11 Will He a I. land Siiecexv. Th.e reliearsnlM for the kiriness in be ) all' of the I'ohiniliias are under way end nil incrouKinir interest has been : wakened. The entertainment promises lo be a success, heitli from its own merits und becail"..' it is j.'iven in behalf of the tireiuen, who are ever prompt and ready ill tin discharge of their Untie. .Miss 1,11a Stewart is much t-w-ouraigt-tt by the inteiist taken in tlm alfair which is under her inanaijement. SILVER CLUB MEETS. I'liii.iriML' lo l!eecic Mr. II r win When He Hem ho Scriinloii. An etiihiisinstic meelinar of the Silver . l':b was held on Tuesday eveninif Ht Caledonian luiil to an .vn-ii! for the re ceptlon to bi' exteiHled to .Mr. Itryan hen he rem lies Seinnton. A larire iiinnber of those who are interested in ih.. success of their can didate intend to hear him when he -speaks in Scranion. Messrs. Thomas Kehoe and S. F. Mclionnld were ap pointed as a coinnilitee to arranire the delegation from this ciiy in the paraile. Accident at tin: XoilltnrM. A fall of coul from the roof struck John Tcisiher, while at work in in North West mine, and the heavy load .ru:ihed hlin to (he ground. He was icken to the r.tneinicy hospital when it appeared that he wua no', dead. Ins. A. F. CHiis and Mark I'.ailey, after a careful examination, found that the .spine of the unfortunate man i.' bioUcn. and that other serious injuries find been received. His recovery seems to be very doubtful. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Airs. E. K. Morss and son Kendall, of Lakeside, were guests of her parents Air. and Mrs. Joseph Aaumnn, this week. Airs. John McLean, of Scranton. is being entertained nt the home of Mrs. Mary A. McLean, of Brooklyn street. Kny. the little son of Air. and Airs. Llewellyn Williams, of Belmont street, was bitten on tne leg by a dog. lr. Thompson cauterized the wou id. Air. and Mrs. Charles Goslin.of Brook lyn, N. V., are the guests of Dr. and .Mrs. Alexander Gillis. Air. and Mrs. George Kilborn. who have been the suests of Air. and Mrs. C. F. Hose, of AVyomins street, left yesterday for Owego, N. V. Aliss Nellie Thomas, of Wayne street, who tins been visiting in New York city and Dunbury, Conn., hag returned home. Kalph Williams, the baritone, who assisted B. L. Singer in his recital Tuesday evening, was the guest over night of Lyman Smith. John Ferrel, of Wyoming street, who has been seriously ill with blood pois oning, is better. Airs. Thomas Anthony, of Wales, for merly of this city, la visiting friends in town. ALss Clara Ppaule, of Eighth avenue, who has been ill for the past month, is convalescent. Mrs. AVilliam Isgarand daughter Ro innine, are visiting friends in Peck ville. JfiFS Lizzie F.uckley, of Sand street. Is very low and her life Is despaired of. Louis P.. Abboit lefi in Monday for Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, where he will take a course in tin? school of technology. Miss Laura Davis, of Wilkes-Barre, ANNUAL CUT PRICE REMNANT SfUEOF CARPETS Je-.t read our prices and compare tbcm with try and all of the other attempts: 25s. Ingrain Carpets, Nov 18c 35s. Inyaii Carpals, Naw 25c 50a Ingrain Carets, Now 35c 55c Eiusssis Carpets, Now 33s 75s. Erusscls Carpats, Now 57c 85s. Brussels Carpets, Now 75c Also a quantity of body Brnisel lengths from to jo yard in each piece at about one hail price to close. j.MTWs,urA,, - - Carpets ud Wall Paper Dealer. TEttMS-Caaa M tke Abore floods. , Is the guest of .Miss Charlotte Olles, of Lincoln uvenue. .Miss Grace Ragle-', who has been 111 with spinal trouble. Is much better. Miss Jiora Kllston. of Tenth avenue, is ciuite illl with typhoid fever. Jlailcarrler AV. K. Chase, who has beeeu vlsitlnfr In Brooklyn, Susiiue hannna county, has returned home. Miss Moore, of AA'ilkcs-harre. who is a ffiiest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Olver. i ill. .Miss Irene Hyde, of the Hiph schhol, i ul Ttalned Mirs lluey, of Alton Tues day. Miss Frank Stone, of Highland park, who has been seriously ill with ty phoid fever, is convalescent. Mrs. Georse Taylor, of Salem. Mas who has been visitlnir her parents Mr. and Airs. Thomas A'aimun. of f'hurch ! street, will return home lodnv. i -Miss Klizabrth AbbnU, who has been speiidiuK her vacation wilh her par ents, returned to her duties at ihe city hospital. AVllkes-Karre, last evening.. .Aliss Xellie Su-:hens. of Dane ave nue, Is cotitined to her home by severe Illness. - FOREST CI TY. The tivuty-flrst annual convention of the Women's Chiisiiun Temperance union of Susuehaiina county will be he! I in the Haotisi chinch, this bov oukIi. on Sept. 3 and :W. FollowitiK is the proirrammt rf the meetings: Tues day evening, anthem by a nulled elm r; Uiide rradiim by .Mrs. Anna Hammer, state president: prayer. Key. l H. Kennedy; mil call of otticers. delenaies and superintenilents, each to respond with a lenirieijinco Item; appoiutln;? ronimittees': address of welcome by Itev. J. I.. Williams, pastor of the Hap llst church, In behalf of the churches: Mrs. Lizzie Colborn. hi belmlf of the AVomen's Christian Teniperaiice union : response by .Airs. Fann-ie li. II. Chase, state superintendent of Sunday school work: solo, "The Iniquity of the Liquor Tralllc." Mrs. Shelp; five-minute talks by Hev. G. B. Stone, paster of the Methodist church; Itev. J. G Evans, pastor of the Congregational church; Hev. J. C. HoMiin. and K v. t'. B. Ken nedy, pastor of the I'resbyterian church: tpiartette; report of superin tendents; address. Mis. GUI; doxoleity and benediction. Wcdn sday motninu. Hilile reading. .Mrs. C. N. Lyons. .Mont rose: convention called lo order by presidem: rendlnif llilliuies; report of corresponding seeretarj-: r(-ri,irt id' treasurer; reooris of supeiiidenilen's ei ei I lined: "Sabbnth ihset vnnee." Liz zie S. Cook. Susoiieh.iivia: "Mother's meetinus." Mrs. Klla Sm ip. New Mil ford: 'Mail Work." Mis. Sinilh. Mont-io.-,e; 'Itiillroad Work." .Mrs. .Mary .MeCunnon. Caklanil; "Press Work," Airs. C. K". Wliilni'y. Susquehanna; ' Sclenlillc Temperance I iistrucilon." .Mrs. ii. T. Mi itli. Susquehaiiiui; sinir hiit. election of oluccis and delegates I i yiafe coax eniioii: "KvnuKellstlc Ser iee.' Alls. Sheen. .Montrose: introdlic tmii of visitors and new olliceis: ad journment. "Wednesday afternoon, prayer service, .Mis. SI. .McCannon; convention ealh d lo order: player by Mrs. riuiimnii, Siisqiiehannii; reading of minutes: superintendi'iu s work ton liiiueil; "l'arlor Work," Mrs. Heed, Forest Ciiy: "I'nferinented Wine," .Mrs. A. W. Conk. Susquehanna; "Tem perance in Sunday School," Mrs. F. I I!. Chase. Iliillslead; "Loyal Le C.ion," Mrs. Ve iniiion: music: sym posium, led by Mrs. Anna Hammer, state president ; reports of committees; resolutions, time and place of next con vention: unfinished business; adjourn ment. Wednesday evening, aiilliem; rending of the Scriptures and prayer Airs. F. I. IS. Chase: address. "Christ Commands," Airs. Sheen. Montrose: sihKinir: address by state president. Airs. Hammer, I'liiliidelphia: Fluffing, address, Mrs. Alice Barnes; consecra tion prayer, Mrs. Hammer: doxolocy and beiiediclion. The ollieers of tit union are: I'resldent, Airs. Carrie Cook; llrst vice-president. -Mrs. Rlla Shelp: eorrcsponiHmr secretary. .Mis. Lizzie Cook; recording secretary. Afrs. Alice Karnes; treasurer. Airs. Airnes Gill: music, .Mrs. C. Cane. I AYEOK. Gasper int. of Storrs street, an nounces his enndidacv for tax collect or of the borough. A I ft Ott is a highly respected cilizeii and was a member of the council for two years and no doubt would Illl Ihe ofllee of lax collector in a creditable manner. .Mrs. James I'oivell. sr.. of North Main street, who has been confined to her home with a severe uituck of rheumat ism, is rapidly recovering. , Mr. and Airs. John K. KvnnS. of Alain street, are visiting h'dwardsville and Xantiroke for the past few days. AV. W. Lnthivpe, of Si-ranlon, Hill deliver a temperance lecture in the vic inity of the Archhald mines this even ing. The t'rystal ipiariette will slr-gr several seleeiions. Admission free. All are welcome. The marriage ol Miss Annie Evans, the accomplished daughter of Air. and Airs. Kdward li. Kvuiin. to David Grf ililis. a popular young man also of this town, was solemnized last evening at the home of the bride's parents on T.ivlor street. 'Ihe fair or the Union hand opened last evening m -Weber's rink and the evening was devoted principally to the placing and exhibiting or the articles. Judging from the :ut"iulanee last even ing ihe success of the enterprise is al reailv assured. Airs. W. i, iiweiis is slowly recover ing from her illness. The Welsh I'.aptisl church people ur preparing t- give another concert in 1'ieoneiir future. The entertainment of Ihe t'rice li brary to be given by William li. Howe, on Oct. 2-. promises to be a grand af fair. The board of trade will meet this evening at the P' ii e Library associa tion's hall after an adjournment of two months. Kvery member Is requested to be present, as th--re is business of Importance is to be transacted. The Tavlor ibwe eomoany partici pated In the firemen's parade yester day at Scranton. The boys showed up well for the first time. The foot luce between Joseph Gen kle and Michael Joyce has been post poned until Saturday next. MOOSIC. I'r. e1. fc. Watson has gone on a visit to his mother's home at Oswego, N. Y. H expecis to be absent about tell days. N. P. t'lnuson, of Duryca, was a call er in town yesterday. Open ears on the Traction company lines were not in demand yesterday. Newton William Is running his bus from the Deln-vnre. T -acknwannn and Western railroad st.nlon, West Pltts ton to the fair grounds. W. f. Huti hings was a caller in Scranton yesterday. Airs. Luke Dark, formerly of this place, but now residing at Oswego, X. Y.. is visiting among friends in town. Airs. H. Kearn. of Avoca. was a call er in town yesterday. wvAi.rsiNf.;. Mrs. Susan CMiamhrlaln is quit ill. Frank Donley, foroninii nf thp Kiirk ct. recrnlly wnt n fi'W ilnys with his parent nt Tunkhannock. AiHr Millie jirown Is Kpencline; n frw r.eeks Willi her Piifr. ilit. H. Stat&a, at Tiiwnnda. J. A. Kintner, of Meslionnen, spr-nt Piimlay in town. Mrs. Martha La Franee, of Lat-y-yille. railed on old ' friends in town llonilny In.rt. a. I . Uaybird. of Westflfld. Muss.. If penillns; a fortnight at his old home in this place. Miss Kayette Aokley, of Carlxmdalp, recently visited her ulster, Mrs. N. J. Cay lord, and other friends in tovn. Miss Jennie Hlcn-utn spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. W. O. Bunnell, at Heshoppen. . a number of our people are la To wauda attendintr the suit of Steinbach vs. Steinbach. Guy AA'ells and sister. Miss .Maude, were in town Monday last. Mrs. Mary Keeler, of SteV'iisville, spent last week with her . ulster, Mrs. Helen Canfleld. Mr. anil Airs. Alton Taylor returned Monduy from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. William Florey. at Stroudsiiuri;. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Strickland, of Opposition, spent Sunday at AV. AV. Gaylord's. AYOCA. ; The death of James AIcKune, of Ihe North F.nd, occurred yesterday even ing at his home In the North Knd. F.arly yesterday mornlntt while Mr. AIc Kanc was plrttns on the porch waltlncr for an electric car t convey HI m lo his work In I'ltlston, where he was em ployed as a blacksmith, he was sud denly seized w'th a paralytic stroke since which time he did not regain consciousness. Air. AlcKane was to have, removed his family to Plttston this week and only the evening pre vious a merry party assembled at their home and tendered them a farewell re tention. Deceased was a tall, distin guished livrklntf man whom everyone could claim as a friend. He was a skilled blaiksmlih and worked at the trade nearly all his life. He is sur vived by a wife and one son, James, of Piltston, ami one dauiililer. Mrs. Van T.imell, of New York city, who has been visitlnir here for the pns( few weeks. Mui'Kiirot, the flve-months-old dnuch (er of Air. and Airs. Alartiil liolan, of Packer street, . died yesterday morn ing of cholera infantum. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon. Inlti iiieni will be in St. Mary's ceme tery. St. .Marv's church was the scene of a prelty wedding yesterday noon when AlNs Kate liolan. of this place, was tinned in murlrage with .Mr. John Mor rissey, of , Wilkes-Hnrre. At the ap pointed lime the wedding" party ar rived n( the church and marched up the centre aisle where Rev, M. F. Crane awaited them. The bride wore n rich costume of plum color cloth trimmed l:i silver buildings, her maid, Aliss An na. Iieins similarly attired. The yioom was attended by Air. John Abe-row, of likes-Ba i re. After the ceremony the wedding party repaired lo the home of the b-ide where a sumptuous wedding dinner was served to Ihe immediate relntlves of (he bride and groom. Af ter receiving ihe congratulations of those present, .Mr. and .Mrs. Alorrissey left on the Black Pluinonil exnress for New York city. Horn, to Air. and 'Mrs. James Camp bell, of ihe West Side, on the L'.'ld hist., a daughter. t Airs. Itobi rt Wallace, of Hnzleton. and .Mrs. James Wallace, of Kingston, were visitors at the Aikmun residence on Tuesday. A number of youns men of ihe town are preparing to tender Hugh Jennings a banquet at n'Alailey'H hall on Mon day evening. The affair oromlses to be n brilliant one and an excellent en terininnieni of local talent and well known peor.le from abroad will assist in extending to the visitor a rouging Welcome. A Iieinocrntie rally wall be held in Lmmet hall on Friday evening. Alany well known speakers will be present and it is expected a large number of bimetallic advocate will greet the visitors. Miss Ida Miller, of Packer street, is visiting Mefids iq Forty Fort. James Alaloiiey. of Newport News, Is visit insr In town. I'lXKVIEEE. George l'oster and daughter. Lulu, of AVuyniuii. visited his brother. Windsor Foster, lust Siiiiiiuy. Aliss Jennie Williams, of Luzerne, and William Kevin, of Forty For', are the guests of Air. and Airs. Joseph York. Air. and Airs. Joseph Shone, of Hick ory street, have issued invitations for the marriage of their second daughter. Lilly, to Kdward Al. AVallaek. on Wednesday evening, Sept. HO. Tlie Wilson Hose company fire lad dies ri-ceiveel their new suits lust Tues day elelllllg. Miss Nellie, the daughter of Air. and Alis. J. D. White, or Blaine K. was married to lOdwurd Anderson at her home last Tuesday evening. Attorney 1'. A. .Maxwell, of Wilkes-Barr-. made a business trip In town yesterday. Airs. S. C. Simpkins met with o. very painful accident yesterday. While in the act of canning fruit, the glass jar broke, cutting one arm severely ami burning the oilier. A special street car load left here last evening to go to the home of Rev. F. P. Doty nt Hyde Park. The Lad'es' Aid society of the Meth odist church will hold nn oyster supper in the church parlors next Wednesday evening. The family of Fred Williams moved to Taylor last Tuesday. OLYl'HANT. The marriage of Miss Alary Walker, daughter of Airs. John Walker, of Dun more street, and James MelJonald, of Duninoiv, was solemnized in St. Bat rick's church yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. The auditorium contained fl large number of friends of the young people, who had assembled to witness the ceremony. The bridal party en tered the church to the strains of a w.-ddins march. They were mol at the altar by Key. J. Al. Smoulter and the ceremony was performed. The bride looked very pretty In a gown of white brocaded silk trimmed with lace. She wore a wreath of while rpsi-s. Her attendant, -Miss 1-5. O'Hara. was attired In pink silk and carried roses. The groomsman was Al. A. McDonald, a brother of the groom. T. Al. Aroyle and T. H. Evans have returned from New York, where they spent their vacation. Airs. J. J. I'umniings has returned from N'ev York, where she has been purchasing her fall millinery goods. Tile new Fourth ward school will be opened for public Inspection tomorrow. A programme has been arranged for the occasion, mid County Superintend ent Taylor will give an address. Aliss Margaret Carbine, who has been spending the summer months with her mother. Airs. J. Carbine, of Lackawan na avenue, returned to New York yes terday morning. WYOMING. Mr. ami Mrs. Isaac Shook and fam ily, of . Wllkt's-Harrp. siieni iimUny with his mint, Mrs. William Hwltzrr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwln :ozell and fam ily called on lu-r mother. Mrs. Hates, j of I.uxei ne, Sunday. : The Misses Ilnseni-raiiz. of 1'lttston, VlslliHl Mrs. A. t'.arrett Sunday. Kev. li. Thompson culled on friends I at I'ittslon Tuesday. I John and Alexander Gates. nlthln' pliue, left Tuesday f-ir Afrlea. They expect to bo hv wuy of Capo Colony to Jiihaiinesbura. . Thomas Carter wus calling: on friends at Luzerne Sunday. Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Slopht-us. of Ashley, was the guests of Mr. and t3o Gripe When yen. take Hood's I'ills. The liig, okl-fasb-loneil. sugar-coaled pills, hich tear yvu all to pieces, are not In ft wltb Hood's. ICav to take Iflood? ami easy to operate, is true of Hood's Pills, which are fffl lip, up to date In every respcet l III C Safe, certain and sure. All li III ? dniggiiu. 23c. C. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, Mast. Tat only Pills to take with Hood's SartapartUa. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1A V V ABSOLUTELY Mrs. N. Kapson Tuesday and Wed nesday. Andy Matthews, Mrs. Emma DeAVttt and son. Hiram, and Aliss C. K. Hanck spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. Geo. AMIson. of Mount Zlon. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Aliss Mamie Greenfield anil Thomas Carter Wednesday evening, Sept. SO, at 8 o'clock in the AVest Slide chapel. . Wyoming Is being annoyed by tramps, thieves and burglars. A few nights ago Air. Kckert living In the lower end- of th" borough, loaded up a load of truck for ma-ket. W hen ho irose he found his load all disposed of. Tuesday night some one broke into Dnilson' Jewelry store and carried off n clock. They also broke iino A. it. Paid win's store and carried oirhetween Spirt and llffi worth of clothing and left a clock In exchange. They gained an entrance through a side door. MCIIOESOX Air. and Airs. Manly Kelly are at tending the Munstleld fair this week. Airs. AVesley Stephens. .Mrs. Nelson Walker and AIrs. Nettie Wilson at tended the annual convention of the Woman's Chiistiun Temperance union held in Tunkhannock Wednesday. Al. 1"). Belts, of Peckville, was a caller here- Tuesday, and was greeted by inary old familiar friends. At Aleshoppeii Alondnv last a garni c( ball between Nicholson and Meshop. pen was played. It resulted in a score of C to 14 in favor of Nicholson. OE1) lOKGI. Aliss Jennie Drake was a Scranton visitor yesterday. W'liiuiii Drake left on Tuesday for Lehigh university. John Thornton and family spent Sunday at Duninore. The fair and festival at the Congie gational church opened .Monday even ing wilh a large attendance. Greatest variety concert will be held in K. J. Fall in's rink Oct. Ill for the benefit of Abel Jones and family UALESi EAL). A. .A'-. Tingb y has moved Into Ids new house on Pine street. Airs. Theodore Hiiys was In Scranton on Monday. William Karnes is making Improve- To Criticism If they don't lit prop cilyOursFlt. Pants To Order. Suits $1fl.00 To Measure, TP-mmm Made in our own Tailor Shop, right here on the Premises GREAT ATLANTIC PANTS CO., Jt9 Lackawanna Ave. ON THE LINE OF THt are located the finest fishing and hunting grounds In the world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets lo all points In Maine. Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis. St. Paul, Canadian and United Slates Northwest. Vaavouver, Seattle, Ttiuoma, Portland, Ore., san Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Cinir.? Cars attached t'o all throupht trains. Touiist cars fully titled with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be he.d with second-cluss tickets. Rates always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, etc., on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. THR II1KAI. AMERICAN TRIP NOkTHKRN .STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Tlia huperbly Appointed und Ccniinodions tei-l SteHinshipi, NURTHWIiSr ANI NORTHLAND, Ami-riruu through and ilirmh, leave BiiIThIo I u- sduvi i.uil l-'riihiyj u-.to p.m. for Cleveland, Detroit. Mackinac. Ihe Suo, lluluth, and Western Points, puasing all plu es of interest bv daylight, in connou liou with , THE UREAT NORTHERN RAILWAV, it forms tho most direct route, and from ev ery pt.int of comparison, the moat ocliirhttiil and coiufortal le ou to Minneapolis, Si. IVitil, Oreut Full-t, Helena. Hutte. SpoKutie unit Pa chin coast. The oi.lv trnEM ontiuental lino rnnnhi the famous buffet, library, olerv tioa car. Vw (17 1-onr tra'n for Portland vis Siokr.. HOTEL LAPAVETTE, Lake Minnetonka. itl miles from .Viuneu.olif, luretit .iud nust lipautiul rexorr in the west. 1 i.-kte atol any itiforinniinu of any ageut or A. A. HKARD, Ueuernl Pieoteiier agent, Buffalo, N. V. little lp $0.00 GREAT SHOE BARGAINS At 307 Lackawanna Ave. "20 pair Lmiies' Fine Hand Sewed Extension Soled Shoes, till siuut-e toe button, worth ?i.'0 fo (:!.00. Our special rricc, - S1."J Ladies' Street Shoes for - SOc 501) pair Misses' Flue Shoes, square toe, btitloo, white stitchitiK. worth $2 00, for Child's Shoes, 3 to H wedtre heel 1,MK) pair Men's Dress Shoes at Men's Patent Leather Shoes at Men's $3 00 and SM.Ol) Shoes at Hoy's High Cut School Shoes, worth Boy's Dress Shoos at Youth's Drew Shoes from VlE WANT you to be free with us. Come in and go out. - With our stock and efforts to please you can't help to maki us the most popular Shoe House in town. Remem ber there is no trouble to show goods and j-ou will surely save money by it. EUiYER . 307 LACKAWANNA AVE. r-i rm , - PURE ments about his home on A Ill anis street. Airs. J. S. Jacobus Is visiting In Itha ca. N. Y. Charles Nichols, of Binghamton, Is visiting friends and relatives In town. Airs, Walter Smith and daughter. Vena, are tlie guests of friends in New Mlllord. Airs. William Alaynard was in Bing hamton on Alonday. Isaac itoosu is preparing to have a new house erected. Mis.- Km ma Howell has returned home after a visit at Haivieytow n, X. F. K. Uoss has purcluiseil a fine new horse. It is said to be one of the finest iii this county. It Ihe Haby Is I int- Teeth. Mrs. AVinslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over flLy yonra by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It s ml lies the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and call for "Airs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no other ! kind. Twenty-tive cents a bottle. ' A See our window for wonderful values in FALL SUITINGS. We hale just secured a lot of elegant p.it terns in the newest cheeks and plaids the finest goods niuile In this country. These goods will be made to measure for .c';i.o per suit, elegantly trimmed, put up in the LATEST STYLES and guaranteed to III, and would cost you ja.'-Ai to $10.(10 elsewhere. Our competitors ask how It's done. We answer In throe words: ".Men," ".Methods" and ".Money." These goods w ill probably not hist a we-k; we will have no more of them at these prices, but we have, and'will always have. An Elegant Assortment of all w ord suitings, mmle to measure, from 114.110 up goods lliai you could not dupli cate in ready-made for any less. W .1 DAVI ai. Wyomlnu Ave. MT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of the best quality for domestic usa and of all sires, including Buckwheat and Hlrdseye, delivered in any part of tlia city at the lowest price. Orders received at the Office, first floor, Commonwealth biMluinft, room No. 6; telephone No. 2624 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272, wilt be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. WM. T.SMITH. AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET Tlie FliM sl in the ( it) The latest improved turnisli incs and onnarntus tor kecnin i -,, , r- m meat, latter iiud cgs. 223 Wyoming Avenua ...V y Vliai 5r.rah Uernhnrd any. - gl.06, for 1. 10 Sc - JiSc Wurth $1.25. t.10 2.00 1.25 - S5c 75c. to $1.25 DAVIDOW is. FUHiSTURE COVERINGS. e invite attention to our new line of UliOCATELLES; SILK DAMASK, WOOL TAli:STIUlS, SATIN DEltBY, ETC., ( 01.1), UMl FKIXGES, ETC. Tb most lomulete line in the city. I REMNANTS BI choice nouils wot tli .'.. $o, $2.00 and f $ per yard, from one to three anls'in length, at 50c, $1 00 and 51.50 per yard. 4 Km i una les eiven on all kinds of uphoUtei tag' S. G. KERR, SON & CO., CARPETS AND DRAPERIES. 408 Lackawanna Avenue. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA, MamrfMtuiwra of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilors, HOISTING AKO PUUPING MACHINERY. QMeraJ Office: 5CKANT0N.PA, THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, - - $200,000 Surplus, - - 300,000 Undivided Profits, 64,000 Special attention given to Business and Persona? Accounts. 3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits. WE CARRY Burden, Phoenix, American, Juniata Steel, X. L. Steel, Toe and Side Weight NEVERSLIP CALKS, BLACKSMITH AND WAGONMAKERS' SUPPLIES. I For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. DOLLAR CATCHING is doue b- the observant people people who pee, think, and remember. Wc wish you to see what we have to say here, to think about it, remember it. We've Adfled New Department x 1N BASEMENT.) W'vo oing to sell stoves and tinware. We can't expeet to sell to you who are now buying such things at other places unless we undersell these other places make it i an inducement for voii to change. We've about Soo square feet in this department. We've stocked it w ith a grade of goods that only economical housewives will want, and we've put the prices where quality-wise womeu cannot resist buying. Come if only to look. NOTE ! Stoves and Tinware sold on Credit like Furniture, Carpets and Clothing. rSem S3 ALL SIZES OF Horse Shoes CO., , It When In dnubt what to use for Nervous Debility, Loss of Power, Im potency, Alropby, Varicocele ana uiher weaknesses, froai any cause, ue Suiine Pills, Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. iroffflfwlvd. inob iroafektrtiBlt httllr. Mailed tor $l.l)U;0boics5 00. With $b.0U orders we pive a guarantee la cure or refund tne money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Clcrcland, U Pharmacist, cor- Wyoming Avenu an4 a 22U27A1B218 WYOMING AVENUE. 4 i i I ' ! ' ''