8 THE SCBANTOX TB1BUNE TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 29, 1896. CAR30NDALE, fnr3sr wfll pleas nota that .dwMj Bimts, orders for Job work, ana ttoma for publication left at tha establishment pf Shannon Co., newsdealer. North Mam street, will receive prompt attention; of re open tram I a, m. to 10 p. m.1 AT THE METHODIST CHURCH. Auuual luuBlbi-ring Services of tbe Sunday School. The exercise were of unusual Inter est ut the Methodist church on Sun day morning. Professor II. J. Hockenberry en furced appropriate lessons, taking: as his subject "David the Invincible. The boys were urged to conquer the Itiant of evil habit. ' The Dutiful Life of David" was con sidered by Dr. Place. Mrs. M. Q. Meuker was nxperteU to speak on "Da vid's Valiant Life," but was prevented, timl Miss OUIe Skinner took her place, und Miss Irene Hyde dwelt upon the lesson of "David the Devoted." After Secretary Ople's report, the exercises dosed with singing "What A (lather ing That Wilt lie." Kvan Tucker Il lustrated the lesson In a beautiful manner on the blucklsiard. Superin tendent J. M. Alexander gave an ad dress in the evening on "Origin of the Sunday Schools: Their Work and ours." Mrs. Lizzie llughes-Hiundage, of SiTunlon, sang a solo nt the morn ing and evening sen ice In her usual delightful manner. I'liitcrul of Mrs. ;corgc Brcce. The fiiiwr.il services of Mrs. Oeorge liiwse took nlnee fmin her late Iiohiw yegieiduy uftwniani. Kev. K. J. Hals-lt-y conducted he services uud several hymn weiv sung by a quartette com 1 of Airs. Hannah Leonard. -Mrs. Howell. Messrs. ileiirge Mion and Dm Id Lew is, members of Trinity choir. The pull bearers were chosen from the members of the order or Hallway ci.u itucloi'H. Mrs, Uieese lukeii to Hie u-yliuii at Danville iiIhuiL two weeks ao. and lier dealh was due to exhaus tion and unite melunchdlu. She leaves u hii-luiiht ami I'oiu' soiih John t'liestcr Pt'ck Arrested. CulM-tuMi- lianlel Henley arrested Jlui t'lester Heck on Sunday after numi ami took him t" the cuunty jail. Mole Hum two years ago lie was ar rested, rliaiiu'd bv David Waynmii with bmiilaiy, bin at the trial Peck failed to tippeur and Patrick Mclleever. his buiidsinali. lias been anxiously loul.iny for hint ever slnee. Kill yes terday was unfurl unate fur Peek, for toiist.iMe llealey has him safely in tail on capias. Itrsrrvoir lo lie Knlarged. The Kullbi k oml Newton Water Company are engaged' In extensive lin proveinents lii connection with their resei voir, which is situated on the west side of the city. Kxtensive alterations uie being made, and ft force of fifty men are engaged in digging trenches that will allow the pure water of Crys tal Lake to come directly to the city. It Is considered a great Improvement and much needed. Anthracite Lenxi'd by C. V. Haines. A large number of applications by hotel men have been made for the An thiaclte. Mr. C. W. Haines, of Balti more, a man of much experience in hotel management, was chosen and is to take charge on the first of Octo ber. The hotel Is in all respects well arranged anil It will compare favorably with the lest In the land. The An thracite company have made a good selection in Mr. Haines uei Its nuin UafT. Mow Athletic C lub. An uthlctio dub recently organized on the South Side has been called the Myrtle club. The ollloers elected for the first term are: President, Bernard ilulraney; secretary, John Pureell; treasurer, Frank Koylan. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Charles A. Blrs, of New York city, Is visiting friends In town. He will re main about a week. Misses Bridget McAndrew and Cella Swift, of Archbald, spent Sunday in tow II. Miss Annie Lewis, of Canaan street, returned yesterday from a visit with friends In Wilkes-Barre. The funeral of Miss Lizzie Buckley took plui-e yesterday morning from St. Itose church. Will Missett, of Brooklyn Rtreet, is entertaining Harry McCann, of Mld dletown. ( Miss Alice Curran, of Kernway. Is ' visiting Miss Kmma Crogan, on Cot tage Street. Miss Mary McLean was In Seranton yesterday. Dr. Lamb, of Nantlcoke, will soon open an oliice in this city at the former stand of Dr. Thompson, on Salem ave Iille. Miss Lizzie Fnrly, of Seventh ave nue. Is visiting Plltston friends. Charles McCunn. of Seranton, haR betn spending a few days with his parents in this city. Joseph Missett, of Brooklyn street, has returned to his studies ut the Bal timore College of Physicians and Sur- If'JIIS. Frederick Watt has accepted a po sition In J. W. Dlmmock's gents' fur nlshiliK and shoe store. Miss Katie Kush I visiting Miss Katie Tighe, of Pittston. Miss Marian Crane, of Lincoln ave nue, will leave this week for New York city, where she will begin a course in the study of art. John Koote, of Archbald, spent Sun day with friends in town. Klnter Brokenshire, uf I'arlleld ave- Liver Oils Like biliousness, dypsia, headache, consti '' put Ion, sour stomach, iuiligestiuu are promptly cured by Hood's Pills. They Uo tbelr work InloOcSs easily and thoroughly. best after dinner pills. 25 cents. All drimgists. Piiis Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. The only Pill to take tvith Hood's Karsuparllla. ANNUAL CUT PRICE REMNANT SAIEJF CARPETS Just read our prices and compare them with any and all ol the uther attempts: 25c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35c Ingrain Carpels, Now 25c 59c Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c 65c. Brussels Carpets, Now 39c 75c Brussels Carpets, Now .... 57c 85c Brussels Carpets, Now 75c Also a quantity of Body Brussels lengths from a to so yards In each piece at about one. kail price to close. , Carpets and Vail Papar Dealer. rKMS-Cash on tha Above Uood. nue, who was 111 last week. Is able to resume his duties at .the store of D. W. Humphrey, on Salem avenue. P. A. Carroll has returned from a business trip to New York city. Frank Dunklee, now of Plttston, bu a former resident of this city, called on his friends here Sunday. He made the trip between the two cities In leas than two hours. James Walsh, of the South Bide, haa gone to Boston, Mass., where he will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carey, of the West Side, gave an entertainment last week as a surprise to their son, Kddie, who has just returned from the hospital, where he has been a sufferer for five weeks. Miss Anna Burns, bookkeeper for W. D. Humphrey, was called to Seran ton yesterday by the death of her fa ther. Miss Mary Bridget, of Darte avenue. Is entertaining Miss Kate Crane, of Dunmore. Miss Laura Baker, of South Canaan, Is visiting friends In this city. The Young Men's Institute have placed In the hands of the Rev. T. F. Coffey a check for the sum of fifty dol lars, to be used for the benefit of the Plttston mine sufferers. ' Miss Katie Ooldbach, of Hawley, is visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farnham, of Honesdale, called on friends In this city yesterday. Benjamin L. Singer left yesterday for Philadelphia, wherp ne will take up a course of study in the medical department of the University of Penn sylvania. Ceorge Knse has returned from a Visit with friends in New Vork state. Mrs. George Kelluni. of Archbald street, sient yesleday in Seranton. Frank Vunileiford has returned from Kllenville. N. Y. Misses Lizzie Furred and Mary Cara bine have returned to their homes in itlyphaut after a visit with Mrs. Pat rick MiiiTin, on Kiver street. Miss Mary Devlne. of Seranton, spent Sunday in this city. 1W.KVI1.I.I-. Mrs. Kihvard Abu and daughter, Kl leii, of ('lark's Summit. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Henry Uteris. .Mr. and Mrs. Himli Harris, of the W'esl Knd, returned last Su an day af ter uii extensive visit witli III, -mis at several of the piliniiml i ltirs in Can ada. William Whitehead, who went to (lie Pusleiir Institute in New Vork city to receive treatment for the bile uf a mad dug about live weeks ago, has returned home euis)de-Hd entirely cured. He was under treatment fifteen days. Mrs. Willlum liudd is in New York city purchasing her slock of full mil linery. Messrs. bell & Chapman put a new oil lank on ihe mud vesterday tor the benefit of all parties wishing to pur chase heaililghl by retull ut their donrs, Mr. and Mrs. William Mellcns, of Ashley, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen. Mr. and .Mrs. W. N. l'.arnes are re joicing over the arrival of a young son. Waruhpa tribe. 211, Improved Order of Red .Men, elected the following offi cers lust Saturday evening: Prophet. William Opdyke; sachem. Arthur Demmiitg: senior sagamore, W. W. Peters; junior sagamore, Bert Gibson; trustee, eighteen months. C. J. Hart man. They will be Installed next Sat urday evening. After the installation ceremony a public entertainment will be given. The Jermyn Citizens' band will be present. Miss Hannah Cnates will leave this morning for a visit with relatives at Yatesville. WYOMING. Miss Rosa Sutter, who has accepted a position with Miss Mattle liinker as dressmaker, spent Sunday with her parents, of Mount Zion, Miss Anna Phillips spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Or ange. Airs. Patrick Callery, of Eastern, has returned home after a week's visit with Mrs. James Ward. Mrs. J. R. Weaver has been confined to her room since Thursday. She has typhoid symptoms. Miss Josle Harrington spent Satur day and Sunday with her .sister, Mrs. John Courtney, of Seranton. Mr?. Reuben Kd wards, daughter and son. Agnes and Walter, Mamie and Miss Martha Eagleston, of Wllkes Barre. spent Sunday with the bitter's aunt, Mrs. Joseph MeRill. Mrs. Grant Klliott and family sp?nt Sunday with friends at Luzerne. Judson Stephens, of Seranton, spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. E. L. Porter and son, WIIHnm, Mrs. Frank Monery and daughter, Stella, of Luzerne and Mrs. John Clark, of Forty Fort, spent Thursday at the home of W. J. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 'Ellsworth, of Dorraneetown, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Willlum Switzer. Miss Lizzie Caateii;ne and brother, Hnrry, of Grange, was calling on their cousin, Miss Leida MeRill, Sunday. Mrs. Joseph MeRill was calling on friends In Wilkes-Barre Monday. TAYLOR. The concert for the benefit of Abel Jones, who lost his home by fire a few months agin, will be held at old Forge on the t!Hh of next month. The new building of l. A. Williams is almost reudy for occupation. Work is being pushed rapidly at the new business block of hid ward Davis and Ihe people of the town are anxious ly waiting to have a view of the com pleted structure. Ailsses Annie and F.llu Jonesi, of this plaee, and Kilwunf Jones, of Scrunton, visited relatives nt Peckvllle und Piice burg Sunday. The Rev. M. J. Wat King, of Factory vllle, visited relatives III this town yes terday. Rev. Mr. Morris, of Bellevtte. occu pied the pulpit at the Calvary Baptist church on Sunday evening. The Taylor Reds und the Sunsets from the Soiilh Side will cross bats on the school house grounds this after noon ut .'i.::n. Shields or Hayes will pllcli for Ihe Reds. Mrs. James I'aluier and children of this place, spent Sunday with relatives at Hyde Park. Mrs. Keif ei- and son, I'M ward, of New ark, N. J., moved to thin place yester day and will open a bukr-;- liop in John Weber's block on Alain street, lately occupied by Air. i Suckle. MONTKOSK. C. M. Sbelii, or New Milford, la In toun tuday. The Kuan and Sewall club hel.l a meeting nt Village hall Saturday nlniit. Less than forty Populists and others listened to the addresses of Kd&on Suf- ford. George P. Little und Rodger Seurle. Professor Mutton will be here next Saturday night. C. It. Pitcher, of Seranton. is In Montrose Tuesday. Squirrels are still plentiful and many hunters are dully reducing their num bers. W. II. Foot, of New Milford. is reg istered at the Turbell house. J li ip Quiuii, uf Forest Luke, Is In Montrose. W. N. Khiienburger left on Saturday for Mansfield, where he was married to one of live fair sex of thai place, Mr. Khiienburger Is expected to return with his bride on Wednesday. Benjamin Van Hut-en. who remanents the firm of Tlsdale & Co., is here from Cortland, N. Y. Mr. Vun Huron Is well posted on stocks, and his clever and careful husliuesy-llke manner makes him popular ut the Montrose stock ex change. The many friends of Frank Donovan will be glad to leairn the "lovliiit cup" presented to him by the Cnited Sons of Labor, of the Camden Olass works. has been sent him here by a committee and that he has received the same. Harry Mack (and I torn. Welch Jiave been united In tho holy bonds of- wed lock and will reside in Montrose, in the future. Do not forget the Susquehanna Coun ty Agrucultura! society's fair. Fare from Seranton and return, good for two days. $1. Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DePewi are In Vestal. N. Y.. attending the funeral of a relatives of Mrs. DePew. NICHOLSON. Katherine, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harding, is convales cent after a severe illness of Ave weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wilcox and son, John, of Clark's Summit, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Wilcox over Sunday. Dr. H. N. Webb, of Jersey Cy. was entertained by Air. and Mrs. K. F. Johnson Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. E. O. Sewall and son, Edwin, returned to their home in New York yesterday after spending several weeks with relatives and friends. Harry V. Snyder returned to his home in Jersey City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Warner and grandgson. James Cowen, of Jermyn, are visiting their daughter. Airs. K. G. Bacon. Saturday afternoon there was a game of bull between East Lemon and Nicholson second nine. Score, 12 to 14 in favor of Nicholson. A game of bull yesterday afternoon between Alehoopuuy and Nlchiison re quired ten Innings to decide the con test. Tile result was a score of 16 to 17 In favor of Nicholson. - . FORKS'!" CITY. Next Thiwsday evening the Repub licans of this borough will buve a grand rally in the Opera. houe. At thin lime Susoiiehariuu county's favorite sou, Hun. Galuthu A. Gi;v. whole life Is niched Willi historic giuiidcii:- In the I. nii.l,- of t.tie country's fuln , the lloloesl-ad bill, of which be '.a tile u ill Ik. i . and uhUh in lie in.civstK of the talii riog i !i"(-n i.f the country, be Micctifded in getting passed after yeans of natleiil effort is a lasting imuiuiiti-nt to bis I'uine. tuber prominent speakers will also udiliesi ihe inie'.lng. The Finest City Glee dub v III furnish, a lumber d' selections. T. J. Kelley. of Sciaillon. called on the trade In town ye.xt.-rday. Tbe Woman's Clirl-tiu.ii 'iVioperunce union coiAeiilioii will begtu this eve ning ill the Baptist church. . NASBVS VIEWS O.N SILVfcR. t'ninoii WiifTiuiu llmnorM M riles on the .louc Question. Confederate X. Roads (which Is in the state of Kentucky), Jan. 22, 1S7S. I ain't so certln thut I wunt the silver bill to pass ez I was. The fact, the thing don't work ez i sposed It wood, and I ain't clear onto It. There Is sub tle principles In these Hnunshel ques tions which requires a great deel uv thought, and there Is underlying prin ciples wich a mun has got to under stand afore he is competent to set hls self up ez authority. One thing I'm ceitin uv, Bascom ain't no finanseer, nor never will be, and I told him so. "Wat is a finanseer?" usked he. "A finanseer,"sed I, assoomlug t'.ic look of Dan'l Webster, "Is a man wich kin pay his debts with nothln a man wich kin git suthln with nothln." "The Corners, then. Is full of finan seers," he remarkt, bitterly, casting a casual glance at his slute, which wua Jlst full enuff to turn over and begin on tother side. But he hezn't any uv the science uv It. I wuz argooing with him the other day in favor uv my noshun uv a leuth er currency, though I told him sliver wux much the same thing, and, for ex ample, I would ussooiu that silver wuz to be the currency uv the fucher. "Now, don't yoo see, Bascom, that ef I hed twict ez much money, I coold drink twlct ez much whisky and pay for It?" "How much is twice nothln'?" wuz the unfeelln' answer uv the tyrant who holds the destinies of the Corners In hi i hands. "That's wot yoor capltle hcz bin bin ever since I krowd yoo." "Parson." sed he. "1 don't see what erthly difference It's goin' to mako whether silver is currency or anything else. How are yoo gcln' to git silver cf it is made a legal tender? Kf silver wuz ez plenty ez bricks, w'at hev you got to git any uv it with?" ' "Trno, O. W.," wuz my answer; "but can't yoo see thnt to hev silver wood releeve the dettor class? Even, now afore it Is legal tender, It's only wuth 9 cents on the duller, and 'When the country is flooded with It. it will go still lower. Then we or rather sich uv us ez hev property to raise money on kin pay off" "Eggiactly so," rotor's Bascom; "yo'i kin pay me or the good, honist likker uv mine, wich you hev cunsootned. In coin, which Is less than the dollar yoo promised. All rite. But look here come in here, all uv yoo. 1 want yoo silver men to know exactly w'at yoo are rushln' Into." And tills feend led us Into the back room that back room wich conlanes the subsistence uv the Corners. There in long rows, wus Rascom's stock. There, In burrlls, piled one on top uv another, wuz the delisting whisky uv Louisville, uv different up,es. rungln' from that uv two wveks old In Unit wich bed Jlst bit the stiil. and was scarcely Cold ylt. There it lay, and ez my eye ranged alTecksluimitely over if I felt ef I I'ooil hev the ilrinkin' uv all thut likker 1 wood be content to lay down and die .when the lui-t drop wuz gone, HuMconi p'inted to an Immense lank w'lch be hed erected within a fiw duys, with a pipe running in from the roof. "1 shan't rulse the price uv likker in eonsekeiice uv belli' paid for it in a depreshiuted currency." srd he. I tell on Bascoin's iieci;, ill an cxtacy uv dellte, while the others blioiil d, "ah for Bascom!" "G. W.." I remurkt, while t-urs suf foosed my eyes, "I never placed you much below the aiif.-li., but bis gvic r ous act bis listed yoo a bundled per cent, in my estimation!. P.le.-,s uo, G. W.. bless you." "tint I'll tell you w'at I til.' I do. Do you see thut tank?" sed he. "May I usk w'at that is for?" I r.ed. "Tbet t u:l will IIP with rune water." sed he. "The moment yoo frit In. pay In' me III silver I sllel takeout uv eeeh uv them bn Us Jlst eggsactly three and one-tilth gallons uv likker. ami till it Aith water." "Meiciful lievlng.-.!" we all exclaimed, "and poor likker so wul now!" WHEELS WHEELS BICYCLES. ON A Uii AFTER SEPT. 1ST. IHlti, WE will i Her all of tbe followiinr wheels re may have in stork at .lobl er's Prices : Wolf. American, Pierce. Iver-JoluiMJD, Wsverly aud K at hi r stone Line. This is n opportunity to net a kood wheel rbeafi. Wo still have the famous "Crawford," a wheel ibat runs as light aud eaoT uud wears iiial to any $:w machine on the n arket. Cou,e ami sea what we can du for you in our line. . E. t PilOt, 321 I Si. Highest of all in Leavening Powtr. Latest U.S. Gov't Report 11 ABSOLUTELY PURE "And when silver gits down to ?!i cents on the dollar, I shel take out 25 per cent uv whisky and fill her up with 25 per cent of water. And so on down. Ef silver goes up I shel add whisky eggsactly in proporuhen. In short, my whisky is Jlst agoln' to toiler currency on' nothln' shorter. Yoo fellers wich work for wagls may swet, but I won't." "But you'll Increase the size of yoor glasses?" sed I. "Not eny. But yoo may drink twlc3 ea many times to git the same amount uv drink es before, by payln' for each drink." And Bascom stalked hawtily bade and took his posisbeii behind his bar. Ther win coiisternushun ill the Cor ners slch ez I hev never seen. Ther wux a hurried consultashuii at the Deekln's house and I sejested thut w" emancipate ourselves from the domln ytin uv this tyrant by Martin' a grosery uv our Mn, on tbe Joint slock prtnet ple, which wuz agreed to, each mun a Hi eel u' to contriliilt $10 to tbe cupitle stock, which wood l- enuff to buy a bar'l or two, for a beginniii'. We wuz enthnosiasllc till we come to ballotin' for the man to keep the plac. when it wuz found Instill uv my bein' chosen, yoonanluiouHly. es I eggsprcte to be, thut every man hed votid fov hls self. Kz not a soul uv them would re cede, the skeenl , iiz bb.cked lite there, and dually bed to be uliuuduned und we went back tu Hatcum's and sub mlttid. Thai tyrant hex in-. I'v course we can't sluud likker ill loutld In thai maimer. We are uillin' enutf lo dlloot the currency with wich tu pay for likker, but e want our See our window for wonderful values In FALL SUITINGS. We have Just secured a lot of elegant pat terns In the newest checks and plaids the finest goods made In this country. These goods will be niaile to measure for SL'u.UI) per sail, elegantly' trimmed, put up in the LATEST STYLES and guaranteed to fit, and would cost you J;:;.(H to i40.ua elsewhere. Our competitors ask how It's done. We answer In three words: ".Men," "Methods" and "Money." These goods will probably not last a week; we will have no more of them at these prices, but we have, and will always hve, An Elegant Assortment of all wool suitings, made to measure, from $14.00 up goods that you could not dupli cate In ready-made for any less. W. J. DAVISt ''jlrudeBulfdlngT' ii ii in ELECTRICITY IS KING DR. GREEN'S ELEGTRO-THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE 607, 608 AND 609 Corner Washington Avenue and This iiiHtitiillun in fitted with the latest upullunees. In eleetriclty, eonipilsiiiB the vuiuuble aclilu'einents of Professors .Mor ton, Rockwell, Kanney, Mcintosh. Mc Brlde. E'llfon, Roentgen aiW others, uinl the physicians and assistants ure compe tent I'.ll'l reliulile. I-et us call your attention to the fa;'ts that In this Institution we have the facili ties for proiluciiiK the X Kays sironn enough to enulile us to see through the flesh of the human boily: cun ilisllimulsh fratures of the hone, dislocation and de formities of the Joints, and locate metal lic substances In the Mesh of the body. With our superior Klei li o-talle Influ ence Machine we are in a position lo upply the Klectro-statlc Spray, Ruth, the Kle'-trj-static .Miisi-r.Ke, Localizing Pcdrils, the Hensullvn Spark ami the h'raiiklluic Cur rent. With our liii'Ke ilalvanle and Kara.lic i.Vjlin't, eipilppcJ with ti complete cell switch eurryPiK from fo'ty to einlity cell. Ithroloine. Rheostat, Mi Ilium meter, I'ule, 'haliijer. t 'iirreiit. Helecter unit I ndiictlun Cutis, we ale enabled to upply I'lirc niul l!ite!Tiiptd (hilvaulhin, and manv forms of Straight und Inter" upted Kunidlsiii. With ml! special Sinusoidal i Magnetic) Instrument wectui accoin:llsh all ( hut inn be dune with this wonderful current. With our tl.ilvaiio-l'auii'iy we are Vn ubled to perform many diillciilt operations that have heretofore been assigned lo ihe surgeun's knife. With our Pm Kleciroiles we can reach every part of Ihe human body. Dr. Green's Elecfro-Therapeiific InstiHife, 697, 60S and 6C9 Wears Buiidiiig, ScraniM, Pa. Elevator Day and Night. Open from o a. m.tvuni.i i p ni. tu5p.n1.; 7.30 p.m. toy p.m. SV3YER VDAVEDdW,: 307 Lackawanna Ave. IR EN0K.M01S SK'CESS since our ofunitiis il;iv lias hen a ail incent ive lo tjieater eli'jrts. Tbe people, In Ibeir liberal pjlrtui;iyi-, keep b.iilj ag up our business aud to tlieiu U due tli; ylort anil pr.iiit. All (but Me sell is sold at popular pii.es. v sell tio.biii,; in litis store tbut is not uiaiked below its recoai.ed iiuiLet value. Ue save you money on every putchase. Our reat p:)-r. tliioiioli our soot cash Lining aud spot cash htlliai, brius ou sioes clieaptr tbau tiny bave ever lie .11 beloie. HIGH GRADE SHOES AT .LOW PRICES Ladies' Fine French kid, hand-turned Shoes, worth 'tm. for M.'J.M. Ladies' l ine Don.'ola Shoes, all toes a.id width), worth jj. Jit j'2.0 J, ladies' llaud-Sened Shoes, worth ii.yi, Sl WAS. Men's Fine t'nlf Shoes, worth Juo, lor Sj,'2.". Men's Fine Calf $4.00 Shoes for S'-'.SIS, Men's Hand Snved Shoes, Worth 5 too, lor SlOt). Meu's jii .ts Dress Shoes for .515 (TlMs. boys' Hkili tut Sehoil Shoes, worth $1.50. Jiir IM. Youths Hitjh Cut School Shoes, worth for iVi t't'll:.. Misses' Fine Shoes, worth Jij.oo, filf $!.!). X'isses' School Shoes S1.25. Children's Shoes fl'CMI '2( (Tilts to $i.C(. IVVe want you to be free with us and m.iUs n ir store vuir hea dqnar lers. U'ith our stock iintl ettbrts to picas; you cannot help nuking us the Most Popular Mioe House In town, MYER DAVID0W, likker full strength. We coodent help it, but that nlte we signed and sent to our representative a remonstrance agin' the silver bill. The Corners Is now for a honest currency. Wood, O wood, that we hed some uv it. Petroleum V. Nasby, Finanseer. If the Baby Is t utting Teeth. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup haa been used for over fifiy years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic und Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Re sure and call for "Mrs. Winslow's (toothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. HIE POWDER 11, ROOMS I AHO 2. Cutt'LTH 3'L'O'G. SCRANTON. PA. MINING AND BLASTING WDEH MAl'K AT MOUbIC AND RUU DALiS WOhKS. LAPLIN HAND HOWufcK GO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Eleitriu batteries, Electric Explorers, for e pludlng blasts, nii'ty 1' use, and Repauno Chemical Co. 's niuH t.XHL0tiVi:S, JfG What Sarah Eernhard ssy MEARS BUILDING, Spruce Street, Scrunton, l'cnua. We have In this Institute the various Kye and Kar Kleetrodes. the Kye MuKtu'l. the Nusal (tinsel Klectrodi's. the Laryn goscope '(for Ihe throat) the Neck und Head Kleet lodes, the Missuifc. Arie, Hiinl, Leg, Foot. Atidomlnal, I'relhiMl. Vsglnul. K"cti:l, I'HtHphorlc and every furm of Klectrodi's for ineilii'al use. We have the Cautery Knives, Wires and Needies. We heve all of the appliances for performing Kleclrolysis, reinovinx of Hairs, Warts, Moles, Tumors and all ab normal growths. With electricity ns a basis of treatment, we are successful in cases of Hhetiniutisin, Gout. Paralysis, Kczemii. Tumors, Shin Troubles. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, the Wasting or Muscles, Poor Circulation, mid all Nervous Diseases for which elec tricity is doing so much of laic. The blood elol chusIi.x Apoplexy und i.uaiysis an i;e ii!miw-i unit carried away by proper application of i Jalvanisin and Karadlsni. Curts or Catarrh me b.dng made 1) the Inhalation or ozone from the Klectro-statlc machine. We might mention hundreds of troubles which are untenable to electric treatment, hut space will not per mil. fir. Creeu treats all eases amenable to i li ciilcul treatment. Is a graduate and ex perienced practitioner of inedl. Ine, baa the best of refeiein cs. and w ill charge noth ing for consultation. Tims who cannot call should write fur information. 307 Lacka. Avenue. BBBBsfasaia'BaBBB'aMfa aaiaBBISBaJsB-daBaiBajBW asssssa Shahakass KsskMb.aLBaieBBhBsBM ITURE i'c Invite attention to our new line of imoCATELLES, SILK DAMASK, WOOL TAliXnm;s, SATLV DERBY, ETC., C01.D, GIMP, FRINGES, ETC. Tlie most complete line in tbe city. REMNANTS Ordioicc goods worth Si 50, Ji.oo and per yard, from oae to three yards in length, at 50c, U 00 and $1.50 per yaid. Lsticiatcs givcu ua all kinds of upboistei iug. S. G. KERR, SON & CO., CARPETS AND DRAPERIES, 408 Lackawanna Avenae. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Mamifawtairara ef Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Oraeral Office: SCRANTON, PA. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCR ANTON. Capita!, - - $200,000 Surplus, - - 300,000 Undivided Profits, 64,000 Special attention given to Business and Personal Accounts. 3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits. WE CARRY Burden, Phoenix, American, Juniata Steel, X. L. Steel, Toe and Side Weight NEVE&SL1P CALKS, BLACKSMITH AND WAGONMAKERS' SUPPLIES. Ill) I For sfils by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avonus Spruce Street, Seranton, Pa. 0$i &0 0000 0000000000 oooo I NO' FUN I ABOUT o There's no fun in j Comforts and Blanksts now. There's uo profit to fiVure it out this wav: If i here once for such things you'll come more than once- prices must he low to induce economical people to buy here. After we jet them to buy here once, we must still keep our j prices under other people's, or trade will go back to them. We Don't Intend to Let Any Trade Get Away from Us AsLongAfv They Last we'll place Q-j QO fi"fty Cobbler Rockers on sale at - tpltJU Cobbler Rocker, Antique Oak or Ma- 00 hogauy finish, worth $3.75; we sell at yutuU 25 more c omfort-giving florris Chairs are oere, worth 12.75, our Pfice That Goth. ng Department Of ours is growing Why shouldn't it it's no trick to do business with the quality of clothes at the low prices we give and then you get time to pay for your suit besides. ALL SIZES OF Horse Shoes CO., When In doubt what to use lot Nervous Debility, Lou of Power, Impotency.Alrophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, use Sexine Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. If otieiwl. wb troibfei fault hlftlly. Mailed for1.0U;6boxes)5.00. With $5.00 orders we give a guarantee to dire or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. and o o o o o o o selling: Tinware, Stoves, so close to cost as we are speak of, either. But we can eet von to come o o Worth $3 WYCMiNS AVENUE. O $8.90