t-- -TOE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY vMORNINQ, SEPTEMBER 2o, 1896. IV ElBOHDALE, aV till net tint avHt (rT. rten for Job work, and Item lot PIji lft at th Mtabllihmmt of J"Trf- Co.. newidMler. North Mn Mil rerelv prompt attention; of "ol A trim a. m. to W p. m.1 . ' roccrcMTc at DiTTcrnv u Wytained by Their Victors, the T Entis Club. ThiDloi. nrtopnnnn a hull 111116 WAS l liiyed unci won by the Entls club nine lv a srore or 7 to . Tne i ntsmua, wfll as the Kntlp. played remarkably well. A banquet and dance waft given in Hie evenins In honor ot the Crescents, n ml a dfllRhtful entertainment was en Juvecl by all. The programme Included a debate upon the gold and silver question be tween Messrs. Hrldeett, of t'arbondale. mill llolllluind, of Fiuston, the cham pion of silver. The debate was con ilui ted in a verv creditable manner. .uii'.iin the visitors were Frank Kelly, J if. t iVi.nnnr. 1'atrlck Breiinun. Paul Smith, t'liailes HHdijett, Martin and I'd HeiiUy, Stanley .Maxwell. Patrick M-'liMimld, William l.ot'tus and Joseph HlrliliUII. A CENTENARIAN DEAD. J lie Oliietl Keidcnt of the ( III Pilled Awuv. TIi- nldsl resident in the city. Sirs. Maiv l.Jikin. pusseil away from earth i. n Tiiiii.-iu evening. She had passed lir one hundredth birthday, tun was ivinuikable fur hT slieiifilh and vigor. Siie lelanied her laiiillies until the I a -1 cievt-rul uui'ths ae,' an accident uuirfd a limtiiied leK. and since thai lilne her slreiiilli (jiaduully declined. .di- eaniB from lulu n J. her native land, a bou i sixty years ugo, and fur II. e ei.-iit.-r Ki'il of llie time liul resided in ibis nil Three sunn and viie daiu.h ler iiiourn tlnlr loss. John, of this city, und Pet'.-r. Owen mid Kllu. who reaide n Galveston. Tex. Sue Mas well kiioiui olid usteeined The tiiuerjt seivli.es ..111 be held tins utVinuuii at St. I lose Ll.Ull b. UtATH OF MISS BL'tkLEV. flellibt.lolblrf.ed V il . Ill's SudttllU ut St. It me t'liiirili. A. lttlc I'.! Hilly i.iiIlSUIIiik of .h'l i iiis. clalit sisluis and lour Lrotliers Hlni u iJJBe circle of l l lcllds. IIIOUI II I MIm Klixubeth UmUlcy. cju bl-i of Mr. uud Mis. Jauie UucR k. Slie il-uui teil Thmsduy niKhl af ter un iiliies of four weeks. She wls t orn in riieiry liiiti;., Wayne comity llbollt iMeuty-tlille .Veins uB'i ami bad resided In this cky lor the luis-t ten years. Ib-r iilea.-uiil ilisposi Uoii and beautiful character won the .teem of many friends. She was a member of the blessed V'-iBln's I'Jilul- iiy and the Allen society, coiu led lulli St. Itosf cliiiich und was a Chris hail in '.'iy tense of the word. ANOTHER NEW CHURCH. Uiliuuhl Miect Mill Soon Have a .tictlioilikl rinipel. At th" .quarlerly conference .if the Fut M. Iho.li-.l Kpiscopal .mivli held on Thiuidav cveniiiK li rcpi.ri wa.i re iied t com llu. coliimil Ice appointed to (..insider the expediency of crecliiiK a l h Ipel oil Hejllloilt Street. Tii- iij.oit' rccoinnienilinif t ! necur l'iic of a I n i table lot ami the bnllilins of i lii'i l wis adoplcd. As soon as a. M is obiaiiicil vork M ill I" still upon the MulJliiK. A Sumiay M-hool will be or ciuiized immediately. Pierce I'.utl-r was uppolnted superintendent to ar uni;e the school until it shall be able to (.led t? own otllccis. A builillliK ror tic purpose will be rented until the plans uie fully completed. li WcidniiiM ill ii lo Jcixcy ( ilv. Miss. ban Weldman, wlio for the past two years lias tilled the position of buokkecpi r ut Hotel Anthracite, has leiMKIled that position, to take eftect i.ii t. I. She lias accr-pied n position in the office of eoi'Kt Van Keliren, su I'.erluteiidciit of iranspot latioii of the others M Anxiously walcli ilccl'miiio- lmullli of i!:i.'ir ilaiijfhti'rs. So many arc rut off i coii-utn .rioti in parly years tliat ,x tla'ri- is real caiine fur anxiety . In fca.' curly stayes, wlicn not licyond the vouch of medicine, JIooil SaTsa arillii will restore the. iialily and ipiutitity of the lilooil and tints 'pive oml health. Heart I he following1 letter: "Jt Is but just to write about my daughter t'ora, Rfted 19. She was com plilcly run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and friend said she would not live over three mouths. She had a had Cough and nothing seemed to do her auy good. 1 happened to read about Ilood'i Sarnapa rilla and had her give It a trial. From the Very that doae 8 lie began to get better. After taking a few bottlea ahe was com pletely cured and her health has been the beat ever nince." Mrs. Addik Peck, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. 'I will say that my mother has not stated my ease lu as strong words as I would have done, flood's Sarsaparilla has truly cured me and I am now well." C'ura Peck, Amsterdam, N. Y. Be sure to get Hood's, because Lnloodr Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All drtigKfets. $t. ftpartd only by C. 1. Hood Si to., Lowell. Mm. , rk'it ure purely vegetable, re flOOd S PUIS liable and twiiencial. liSc. ' ANNUAL CUT PRICE REMNANTSALEOF CARPETS Jutl read our prices and compart tbm with ' any and all of the other attempt: 25c. Ingrain Carpets, Now ....... 18c 35c. Ingrain Carpa.s, Now 25c 00c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c 65c. Brussels Carpets, Now 39c ;75c Brussels Carpets, Now 57c - S5t Brussels Carpets, Now 75c AIM s quantity ol Body Brmsals lengths liom j to jo yards In each piece at about one r.all price ta clou. j. scflificffs.ua;. ufpmj ana wan rapsr Dealer 1 tRMS-Caea an Uis Above QooJ. t1 Erie railioud. Miss Weidmaii has made ninny friends since her residence in this city, who will renret her departure, bin conrmulute her on the laiK. r op Imrtunitleg of her new field. ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. Jennie Monk, of Lincoln ave nue, who has been the KUent of frlendn in Scran ton for several weekn, ha re turned home. Air. and Mrs. Charlen Bliss, of Su nuehnnna, were entertained by Mr. and Mr. J. E. Morsan yesterday. Mrs. Kennedy, who was Injured at the Belmont Ontario and Western crosrini; condition was qutte favorable yesterday, although Hhe is not consin ered out of danter. Mm. J. E. Walt Is vislllnir her var ents. Mr. nnd Jlif. Wells, in Wilkeu- lla.ri. Mr. nnd llrii. A. W. Bir. of New York city, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Myers, on Terrace treat returner! home yesterday. William Carey, of I'pper Dundaff Ptreet, is 111 with an attack of typhoid ir ar.A M,r s V HovleV and Mr. John' Foster, of Canaan street, returned on Wednesday from a weens viil New York city. ;. It. Reese lemoved hli family from his rottaee In Waymai t to his home on Washington street Thursday after noon. William K. Watt attended the race at Pittston vesterduy afternoon. Mls Maiv C. Mullen who 1ms been vlsitins: Miss Mary V. Burke on Soutn Main street, returned to tier Home in I'hiladelphiu yesterday. The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth odist Kpiscopal church will hold a Harvest supper in the church .Oct. I'' An uiltuuin party was given last ni.rl.t ut llie borne of Mr. and Mrs. i. V. Bly. of Wushiiinton slr.el. The house was prettily decorated with iiutuuin leuves and golden ,od. A yel low puniokin here and tliele added to the uimeurance of the rooms. I'rotessor und .Mrs. W. T. Colvllle en tei tallied a number of their friends at their pleasant home on Lincoln avenue Thursday evening. Aiiioiik ttiose pres ent were: Messrs. and Mesdames N. II. HUler, 1,. A. Bussed, V. E. Burr. .1. E. Burr. '. T. Meuker. K. E. Ijeun, K. L. Lmlirope. Mrs. A. K Truut weln, Mrs. Ha Smith, Miss .Mae Wil liams and Miss Marlon Clulie. MUs .Marian eiiierialiKfd her Sunday ML'huol class at tej nil Wrdneaday eVe- lllllU. ' The .McKinley mid llobait banners preputeil by tin employes of the Henil- rick uManiifacturli'.K company wa svuni! to the breeze yesterday uioru Ing. Tlie names of the candidates and the others lor which they are running are painted In tuiKe 1-ln n so ihut the In. inn r is easiK seen at unite a d s lam e. Th l.i is thr Hi t lumpuiKii ban l.er. T!ie ruiiiinn tiiiirriuae of Miss Jetinl.' Xciinliiii. of ('allbronk street, and An tboi.y I'onby. ol' t'ike slr-rl. is un li. ii l iK-i-i I to lake place Sept, i.Q at St. Lose church. PKCKVII.I.r:. Alton V. Kizer Is etil.rtalnliiB his friend. Jay W'il, of Towuud'j. .Mr. ami Air. V. A. IVck. uccoin punied by the former's umther from Hlasiiiit Mount, left yesterday to visit with relatives at Luzerne. Tin employes of the New Ymk and Uilario t'nal company Were paid yes terday. Mrs. William Johns enlertHlneil her Sunday school cluss al her home on Hickory street yesterday. The social Kiven by the Yonrt l'eo pic's society in the Methodist Kpisco pal church lust Wednesday evening was a si ;i n 1 1 success socially and tliia n io I ly. The recitations by Professor Klch iirds, of Scranloii. Were considered the best ever KiVetl ill the town. Joseph McMuliies is siifferlnif from a severe cold, which bus couliued him to the houe for the past few days. Mr. and Mis. V. Snedlcur ure erei-tliiK a new home on the White's uddltioii, mid when completed It will be one of the finest residences In tile borough. (li'ui d millinery ooeniiiK ut Klstell's next Tuesduv, Wednesday and Thurs day, Sent. TJ and HO and Oct. 1. All the hiitest novelties In French pattern huts und bonnets will be on exhibition. Also a full line of new and stylish rib bons und ornaments. All the ladies of I'eckvillH and vicinity ate cordially in vited to cull und inspect our goods. All ure welotne. Services in the Methodist Episcopal churli tomorrow at l0.:w and ".:'.(). In the morning Rev. Antranig Azhdenan will pi-eucli, and Kev. W. 1.. Thrp. presiding elder of the district, will preach. A .cordial Invitation extended to all. Kev. V. T.. Thorp was a visitor nt the Methodist Kpiscopal parsonage yesterday. OLYPHANT. The new Fourth ward school wag formally opened yesterday afternoon. A large number of citizens were pres ent at the opening and Inspected the building. The following programme was then tendered: Song, school: reci tation. Evelyn Davis: solo. Maggie Thomas: recitation. Cora Matthews; song, school: recitation. Elmer Adtlr; address. Professor J. C. Taylor: recita tion. May Evans: song, school; recita tion, Lizzie Deane; solo. Alfred Will iams: recitation. Jennie Evans: recita tion. Jennie Gillespie; song, school. Af ter the exercises were over the school was christened the Washington school on a vote of the citizens. Miss Murray is principal of the school and Miss Mag gie Evans assistant. The latter is a member of the class of '95 of the central school. John, the 4-year-old child of Mrs. Anthony Fadden. of Ptinmore street, died Wednesday of diphtheria. The fu neral will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Catholic cemetery. Miss Clare Ormsby. of Pittslon. Is the guest of relatives on Dunmore street. Miss Nellie Killcullen has returned to Philadelphia after spending a few weeks with her mother ut this place. o. mine was idle yesterday on ac count of a fall of toof. Miss Maggie tfpieclier. of Archbuld, is visiting Miss May Ferguson at her home un Lackawanna avenue. FOREST CITY. Tuesday iiIkI'I F. J. Osgood, William Brydeii. sr., Thomas Brown. Jr., John W. Jones and Ben Kicliards attended the Hepublicun fully ul Burnwood. The first three venllcineii delivered stirring addresses against silver fanaticism. Tomorrow afternoon ut 3.4."i the Young Men's Christian association will hold Us regular service In the rooms of the organization on Center street. "La borers Together with Hod" will be the subject, and Kev. l. B. Stone will be the leader. All young men are Wel come to these Sunday afternoon meet ings. Partridges can be legally shot in this state between Ocl. 1 and Jan. 1. The quail season opens Ocl. 1.. and ends Jan. 2. so suit li the game luws. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Westgate and Mr. and Mis. W. I'. Lott attended the Har ford fair. .1. Miller, of White's Valley, was In town yesterday. K. Smith, of Wilkes-Barre, was a caller In town yesterday. Miss Fi ankle- Lewis, of I'niondule' visited friends in this borough yester day. WYOMING. The fourth und lust Cay of the Lu iterue county Mr. near Wct Pitts ton, was n sin cess. Fill y :;,u0u people being lu attendance. The urund stand and oil available space within quite a distance of the judges' stand was crowded. The tuces of the day were gieatly enjoyed as was evidenced by the applause which greeted the com petition. Th races wert the best and the work of the horses was of excep tional merit. Much 'merest was awjx ened by the closeness of the cjiursis in several tnstanres. The hist event oi the afternoon was the 2.24 race. pur $150, eight entries were, made, result ing as follows: Athens B, of Dalla". first place; Duke. blk. of Scranton. sec ond place; Kilruln. h. r . of Pittslon. third place; Josephine, c. h.. of Wilkes Barre. fourth place. Time. 2.31. The second race, 2.1M class, purse $r.O, w also a pretty race. The animals were pushed to tlulr very best and the con test was spirited and excited. Trilby Way, of Plttston, first; Kit Clou J. of Carbondale, second; Eliua. roan, Pltts ton, third. Time, 2.25. Third was a half-mile running race.' Purse, $"i0. Best in two and three with nine en tries. Belle B. of Wilkes-Barre. first; E. String, of Wilkes-Barre. second; Young Trabudor, of Wilkes-Barre, third; Golden Belle, of Wilkes-Barre, fourth. F. P. B. H., of Plttston. In each race went over the bank. Time, 54 seconds. The band discoursed music between the races. AVOCA. The I,. O. B. A. banquet at Herbert's hall Thursday evening was one of the most elaborate events of the season. About 150 couples were present and the costumes worn by the ladies were mug nillcent. Kev. T. P. Hoban. of Scran ton, addressed the members of the or ganization and spoke words of encour agement In their good work. A sumptu ous repast wes served about midnight. The funeral of Jamc McKmie will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted at the house. Interment will be In Odd Fellows' ceme tery. Pittslon. Word was received here yesterday of llie death of Mrs. Bridget Keating, of Leadvllle. Col. .Mrs. Keating Wt here about two years ago to join her husband, who has been a resident of the west for several years. Lieceased is survived by tlnee children, a mother and the following brothers und sisters: Mrs. Thomas Herbert. Mrs. (V F. R-ll-ley, Mrs. James Walsh, Miss Nellie, B. J., formerly of the tlrm of Burns &. o'Neul. and William Burns, of the west. The remains will be brought here rot' Intermeiil. Miss B. Shaiighiiessy has returned to her home In Wllllutiisport alu-r a few months' visit with her sister. Mis. T. Mciirall. Mrs. James Ifastie. of the North End, is suffering from a stroke ot paralysis. Her condition Is critical. Un Wednesday evriilng while James Cilaham, of the North End. was at tending the wedding anniversary of his son al Pittslon. he was conversing witlr a Mend ut t'he head of the banister, when the railing on which they were leaning gave way and both men were precipitated to the lower door. Mr. firahuiii was seilously Injured and for a time his Injuries Were believed to be critical, but on investigation it was found that no hones were broken. He is still at the residence of his son in Plttston. ' The business men of Olypliant defeat ed the business men of Avoca In a Well played game on the West Side grounds on Thursday afternoon. NICHOLSON. W. V. Leroy Is 011 a business trip to I' Ilea, N. Y.. this week. Bhillp HiMiling. of New Mi I for. I. Is visiting his brother, George S. Hurd inir. . F. L. I'ralt Httelided the meelliifc of the Lucka wanna Flosbytery at To wanda this Week. Attorney S. L. Tiffany uud H Dallas TitYutiy uttended the Republican rally ut Tiiiikhnnnock yesterday. Moses Shield, Jr., will put ill a dy namo In his stone mill for the purpose of lighting the mill. Me will also light the stores of Tltns & Driggs, J. K. Harding uud his own residence. It Is decided by Hi- comimtt e U lit the 1'nlversulWt church will b- rebuilt with slope. M. Shields. Jr.. I us the contract for the stone work. They hop-; 'o have It ready for occupancy by llie first of the new year. Mr. and Airs. N. C Tiffany are vis iting friends lu New Mllford, where they will remain over Sunday. CLARK'S GRKKN. Dr. Thomas, of Philadelphia, was a guest of his cousin, Mrs. Frank Plilllipn. over Sunday last. Kev. t 11. Newlng officiated at the iunrterly meeting services on Sunday last. His hc 1 iniai was a marvel in thoughtful suggestions, and merited all the complimentary comment spok eri. It will be cherished long in the mem ories of the listener. Mrs. William Jones and family, of Plymouth, are visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. A. F. Khndes. C. P. Matthews and family have re turned to their Scranton home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnum, of Bing hamton, spent Wedneday with rela tives here. - Mrs. Edward Lutsey is Improved In health and sat up for a short time on Tuesday last. The Bpworth league will have special attractions for Sunday evening, at which all will I welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Bond are spend ing a few days with friends In Wash ington, D. C. News Items for The Tribune will re- MYER . DAVIDOW, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. o UR ENORMOUS SUCCESS since our opening day, lias been an incentive to greater eflbrts. The people, by tbeir liberal patronage, keep building up our business and to them is due the glory and profit. All that we sell is sold at popular prices. We sell nothing in this store that is uot marked below its rec ognized market value. We save you money on every purchase. Our great power, through our spot cash buying and spot cash selling, brings you shoes cheaper than they have ever been before. High Grade 'Shoes at Low Prices Ladies' Fine French Kid, Hand-Turned Shoes, worth $5.00, for $3.00. Ladies' Fine Dongola Shoes, all toes and widths, worth- $3.00, at $2.00. Ladies' Haud-Sewed Shoes, worth $2.$o, at $1.49. Men's Fine Calf Shoes, worth $5.00, for $3.25. Men's Fine Calf $4.00 Shoes for $2.50. s Men's hand-sewed shoes, worth $3.00, for $200. Men's $1.35 Dress Shoes for 95 cents. Boys' High Cut School Shoes, worth $1.50, for $1.00; Youths High Cut School Shoes, worth $1.35, for 99 cents. Misses' Fine Shoes, worth $2.00, for $1.10. Misses' School Shoes $1.25.. Children's Shoes from 20 cents to $1.00. We want you to be free with us and make our store your headquarters. With our stock and efforts to please you can't help making us the Host Popu lar Shoe House in town. Highest of all in Leaveciag Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report MM li cr ABSOLUTELY PURE celve prompt attention If left In the postoftlce. The first literary entertainment of the high school was held yesterday tFrlday.) - Miss Emorette Daley, of Rlmlra, N. Y., is a guest at Mr. and .Airs.. Abram Wilson's. Mis. Boardman. of Dalton, Is visit ing her daughter. Airs. Ella AI. Chap man. OLD FORGE. Airs. George Drake, jr.. and Mi.-s Alar garet Dunham visited the Electric City yesterday. Rev. J. F.rwln Brodhead and family, of Susquehanna, are visiting friends here. The fair of the Congregational church has been a grand success. William Lugg, of Duryea, won a bar rel of flour ut the fuiV. Kev. Mr. and Mrs. Fink returned Thursday night from Towanda. where they uttended the Lackawanna presby tery meeting. VIEWS OK THE 1'lHST TOO l II. One of the Views Odd, but Hutu liilly True. This ptelly conceit is perpetrated by the Detroit Free Press: "Orlando," she exclaimed, "the baby has a tooth." "Has he?" was tlio response lu a tube which betrayed no emotion. "You .don't Sestil a bit Surprised." "I'm not surprised. All babies hv nisi teeth. If this cne didn't have any I'd manage to get up Some excitement, may be." "1 thought you'd be pleased and hap py about It." "No. 1 dual see that it's any oc.a siuli for especial congratulation. The baby has my sympathy." "Sympathy! What for'.'" "Kvr having his first tooth. He has Just struck the opening chapter of a long story of trouble. Pretty soon he'll have other teeth." "Of course he will." "Kveiv one he cuts will hurl him. Then his second teeth will couie along' and push these out. That will hurt him again. Some of the new ones will come in crooked, like as not, und he will have to go-to the dentist and have a block and tackle adjusted to theiu In haul them around Into line. Then he'll clil his wisdom teeth. That'll hurt lllm some more. After that he'll have to go to the dentist and let him drill holes and hammer until his face feels like a great, palpitating sluiie quuiiy. 1 wouldn't want him to go through life First Firm in the city to sell made-to-measure clothes at popular prices. First in style, workmanship ' and 'fit. First always. We are origina tors, not imitators. GREAT ATLANTIC PANTS CO., 3 o Lackawanna Ave. nttitaiiimi AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In the l it) i: The latest improved luruish ings and apparatus for keeping; meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Avonusj. without teeth. But I must say that I don't see any occasion for the custom ary hilarity over an event that means so much in the way of sorrow nnd hu miliation.'' . II the Baby Is flitting Teeth. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over flfcy years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perroct success. It soothes 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 thm world. Be sure and call for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and tuke no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. H INFANT HEALTH SENT FREE f A little book Hint should b In vei v K home. Issued by the iiMiiufactureia o. the Jl Y Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 4 Y N. Y. Condensed Milk Co. SI f 71 Hudson Street, Hew Tor -J Sc our ninJviA' (or ftoiiJ.rfitl jluc In FALL SUITINdS. We have Jut secured a lot et eUssnt pai tmn ilie newest clicks and plaijs the Hues! goods made in tills .country.' These goods Will be Uiude tu uieuuie for Uz) per suit, elegantly trimmed, put tip In tli LATEST STYLES and Kuaraiiteed to lit, and wuuUl cosl you lu tlO.UO elsewhere. i)in- cumin-tltois ask how it's dune. We answer In three j wolds: "Men," "Methods" and "lluliey." , These tiooits Will probably not lust a Week; ! we 'will have no mot e of tlieia ut Itie.e ; prices, but we have, and will always have, An Elegant Assortment of all Wool uniting s. made to hn-a-iute, from JU 00 up goods that you could not dupli cate in ready-made lor any le-. VV. J. DAVIS, -IteafctV Standard Oil Co s 4T4R1.F and FA DM WlCt AXLE CREASE. HEW tORK CARRIAGE GREASE. OH HQHJ WAtOHS H0 HiMI LAHMAMX BVSIVn liUfWIt HALL (... AAA ft. HIKAII MUM All I fuiitra mnntlTta Thih ntrrta tin mHDAR01EATHER OIL I L t(ST iliTH(l) PKCSIRHR IH. fli(A0Jll frii'..ni.ii urn kvtsa niinntid vtv I tHt SCST HAM$$ OIL A0Q RUD0r HARVESTER OIL. I. Jlll H(AV MIX (OR fAtW HACWMRl favorite fji'ilt"""11 0lL ? t Coach and Carriage Candle FOR SALE BY THE I! SCRANTON. PA. ATLANTIC REFINING I Lackawanna Ave. mi FURBTURE ' te invite attention to our new lice of BIIOCATELLES, SILK DAMASK, WOOL TAPESTJUIS, SATIX DEltBY, ETC., COM), (UMl, FHIXGE8, ETC. The most complete line in the city. REMNANTS Of choice goods worth ' 50, 52.00 and J', per yard, from oae to three yards in length, ut 50c, 51 00 and ji per aid. Ksiimaus given ou ail kinds of uphvUtei iu. S. G. KERR, S0N& CO. CARPETS AND DRAPERIES, AOS Lackawanna Avenue. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO 9nAr4iur4 nu WILKE9-OANHE, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Qeneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. , THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, - - $200,000 Surplus, - 300,000 Undivided Profits, 64,000 Special attention given to Businas-; and Personal Accounts. 3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits. WE CARRY Burden, Phcenix, American, Juniata Steel, X. L. Steel, Toe and Side Weight NEVERSLIP CALKS, BLACKSMITH AND WAGONMAKERS' SUPPLIES. fi For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton. Pa. BITTEKBENDER i?IllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllE.llllllllllllllli:itHfllllllll!IIHI.IIIIIlll.a FALL 1 1 fflllf FASHIONS I 4 Are bere in Men's aud Buys' Clothing The latest pat A terns und the latest lads are ready fur inspection. But we thiol; more about the quality tliau we do about tyle. 'e A know (bat Fashion is importaut, but wear in ten times more j impoitaut. Wliiie we see to it that our garments are up-to jT V dale, e are doubly careful that the materials shall be from reliable mills; that the making shall be done by honest and leputable uiauufactiirers. wear UIIMCvIT UCIR J nU.IL.JI IILnn xue lAiAX well VVVV llud that you can't possibly be disappointed, bause t a if ready at all times to back up what we sell. Our clothing business is growing fast Why shouldn't a: Don't we gie credit, and don't we treat people better tuiu they were ever treated beloie iu Scrantvui1 IB i CuMrUnTb Rlin K! lUlfEK uur MilU UkniiriUl U. makeri. IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUIIUMIIIIHimUlltltUHUaHIUUIIIUWIUtlM . 1 i COVERINGS. PA Mar.ufactt.rar of lUlQIIUIIQI f L!!&!!r00i DUIICI Of ALL SIZES OP orse oes CO., Whe.l In doubt !:at to use let Nervous iiebility. Luss of fowtr. Impotent y.Atropbv, Varicocele anil other weaknesses, from uny caute, use Sexine Piili. Drains checked and lull vitfor quickly restored. irn.'l(td. .tab ItMble. re(0l: f,.lnll. Mailed for $1 00;6boies$.VOO. With orders we Rive a guarantee to , cure or refund the money. AdtirCi FcAl HEUItiNt CU.. Cleveland, 0. Pharmaclit, cor. Wyoming Avenue and t t t Buy of us aud you'll get honest along with stvle. lou ilget sausmcuou ibui accompanies put-together clothes, oull Comfort aiiJ Blanket buylnn time I here. We want to piove i you our abil ity to fell theie nlnnt-nariiiBn cneaD tocK m trom tne oet American Your Inapcction rcquMted. 225-227 WYOMING AVEMUL 1 , . e,