v-1 THE SCRAJITON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTdKER 7, 18W 12 4 GARBONDALE. I lii(liTs will please note that advertise-mi-ins. orders for Job work, and items for .nlillrUlion left al the establishment of Shannon Co.. newsdealers. North Main Dttwt. will receive prompt attention; ol llre open from 8 a, m. to 10 p. in- STRUCK BY AN ENGINE. Scrion Accident on the Ontario and Vtcsterii Unilroiid. Jumos Barrett met with an accident at the Scott street erossinc of the On tin to ami Western railroad on Monday afternoon which may prove fatal, as the doctors llnd but Utile hope of re covery. He was riding with Robert Itirs. but the approaching freight train was not noticed until It was upon them. The horse sprang forward and Mr. Bnr icit was hurled aside by the locomotive with great force. lie was taken Immediately to the hospital and lr. II. K. Wheeler, as sisted by Dr. Jenkins, trephined the ii'ui'tiired skull of the unconscious mini, who hud received a concussion of the bruin. Several ribs were broken and hud penetrated the chest. Mr. Barrett was conscious last evening, with but lit lie hope of recovery. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS. Inlcic-.hu;,' Ktrrrisrs (it the Olive l.enf l.uils'. Tie- installation of the newly-elected otlieei s of olive l.ral' lodge, 1. O. . V.. was conducted on outlay evening by wus conducted on Monday evening by licputy lirand Muster Stephens, of I'eikUlle; (band Warden .Nicholas Moon. Jr.. tirund Treasurer KdwarJ Hall, and tirand tiuardian S. N. Bailey. The names of olttccrs installed were: Noble giand, t.'harles V. Masters: vlee-ui-and. K. II. Stone; It. S. N. U Thom as Id. vie; I.. S N. t!.. it. II. Boyle; It. S V ti.. Prank t'olville; I,. S. V. !.. Many S.iiz: secrelury. .1. I!. Kidholls; :u-slslaiil secretary. Hurry Hall: treas urer. Kdwai'd Hall; warden, .1. St. Mus ters; eouilui'tor, W. It. Jiall; Inside KUitrdiati. Pi'ed. t'undy: outslile guar iliuu. Bennett I'lilemuulou: It. S. S.. Tinnitus K. Uurlee; I.. S. S., . A. Pld i:iiif i liuplain, P. '. Winks. Di'iiiIi til' His. 1'cler .Wiillniirv. Mrs. ivi.-r .Miilliiiiy died :il Hie lios iilal Uiih nioriiiui; ol septic pnriloliilis. ! he was operated upon lor a ppemlii ii Is about a Week ago. .Mrs. .Mullatiey's ih alll Vtasipiile llllrXP'M ti'd. She leaves u husband and four children. The fun eral Mill take place Thursday al'u rnoon al ::.::u oi loi I,, lulcrincul will he in St. Bum- ci aii lery. .lisioiiiiry ton vent ion. Tuesday and Wednesday of next M , k. 1 1. 1 1 ,1 m i b! and I I. the annual iiiei iing of i he Woman's Home .Mission society of the l.a hawunna ITesbylery, will lie held ill Ihi.-vcily. 'I'he meetings will lie liehl Iii ihr.Pit-sl Piesbytei-iun cliiirch. An interesting program lias te en arranged and a plea sa in. profita ble meeting is anticipated. LOCAL AND P0RSONAL NOTES. Messrs. It. Maxwell, jr., William Ale Andrew and John Jay, of the Aloxart band, left Monday to play with the Lawrence band which accompanies frysial Hose company ol Scranton on its trip to Newburg. West Point, I'niighkeepsie and Middletown. Professor and Mrs. W. P. lltvgory re turned lust niiTlit from an enjoyable visit In Philadelphia. New York, puls ion, New Jersey, Baltimore nnil other pnliils of interest. M. A. fielaney. of South Canaan, left yesterday for Philadelphia and will en ter on his i bird year's course in tin medical school. Anilioiiy Stanton, who was burl at the Krle shaft Monday, wus taken to the hospital yesterday. He is suffering wounds about the chest and intermit injuries. Lawrence V. (Irady has returned home from Philadelphia where he has spent the :iast three months. Homer (iivene. of Honcsdale, was the guest of Mr. and Airs. J. K. Burr, of Lincoln avenue last evening. A number of Odd Fellows from this ciiy will go to Dickson City tomorrow night to witness the Installation of the la w otilcers of the lodu-e lit t lint place. Air. inn! Airs. Charles Stnats arrived in this city .Monday. Mr. Slants will make Carbondule his heniUiuuriers for l he winter. Air. and Mrs. Henry Allen left yes terday morning lor New York and to day will set sail for their nutive home in South Wales". Airs. C. W. FulUerson and children. who have been visiting friends in New Yolk city, have returned home. i. M. Patterson und family, have re turned from Waymnrt, where they have lieen for a number of weeks. Kusscll Shepherd s doing jury work t Ins week. I tie jiuchetors club gave a supper .Monday evening in honor of (1. B. Sam son, who will soon become a Bene dict. Those present were: It. O. Pelts, c. V. P.stabrnok. C. K. Pix. W. F. Nye C. K. Illy, and !. A. Sampson, of mis cily and II. Al, Swan, of WIlkes-Barre .Miss Minnie Cowles has returned to her home in this city after a visit with friends in Slroudsburg. Airs. Louise Tryon, of Pnion. X. Y. Is visiting at the home of Airs, tiillis on Brook street. Bryce ft. Blair left yesterday for New lurk city ti ml on Saturday will suil for lilusgow by the steamer City of Kome. The remains of Airs. CharlottP Smith. ol Scranton, who died on the third of ibis month, were brought to this city yesterday and buried in Aluplewood cemetery. Mrs. H. B. Jadwln and Airs. T. lie hula Burr, were in Scrunton yesterday. There will be a business and literary meeting of tile Kpworlll League this evening. Mrs. Buibllngton, (he Sitlem avenue milliner, will have her fall opening on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this WeeK. I1.. V. Corby, the efllclent foreman of Hie Leader olllce, has resigned Ills position. Air. Corby has been nn at tache of the Leader for about twenty yours und the success of the enterprise is largely Hue to ins able management of the mechanical depart nient. The South Side Kxoelsior club will give u social Monday evening, October l!Hh in Burke's hall. Mrs. William Pethick, of Park si reel, who has been visiting friends in Now York ciiy, has returned home. Anthony Stanton, who was hurt at i?M CUT PRICE BQDIMT SUEJF CARPETS .'cut read uur price and compare them with rny and all of the other attempts: 25c. ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35a Ingrain GarpaTs, Now 25c 50c. Ingrain Carpels, Now 35c 65c. Brussels Carpats, Now 39c 75c. Brussels Carpsts, Now . .. 57c 85c. Brussels Carpets, Now 75c Also a quantity ol Body Brussels lengths turn J to 10 yards In each piece at about one half price to close. ' J.SCOTT INCLISi Lack! Ava (arpets and Wall Paper Dealer. 1 ERMS-Cesh on the Above Mood the Krle shaft Monday was taken to the hospital yesterday. He is milYvrinK wounds about the chest and internal in juries. ARCHIBALD. A regular meeting of the school board was held on Monday evening Presi dent Barrett presided. The following bills were ordered paid: American Book company, supplies. $1:14: Jere O'Hearn, insurance, $67; Al Norton, $'.'; New York, Ontario and Western rail road, $1.40; Archbald Water company. 1; J. Al. Dougher. 1193; C. A. Batten- berg, $6. The following were em ployed to teach night school durlntr the winter months: Alartha Stern, William (iauglian. Sarah Keogh. Alice Murphy, Alary O Boyle. Alatilda Klelty. The term will begin on the first Monday in November. The building committee was instructed to look over suitable sites for the erection of a new school building to accommodate the large number of children who are now obliged to go to school because of the operation of the Karr Compulsory edu cation bill. At present the primary schools in the graded building are overcrowded, the attendance in two of the rooms averaging about ninety. The committee is not einnowered to buy, simply to examine desirable localities and report to the board. The borough council met In regular session on .Monday evening. President Jones presided, and all members ex cept Air. .Mcdlynn were present. The secretary was Instructed to draw or ders In payment of the following Mils: Archbald Water company. ..: John Ciirden, Dr. Van Uoren. sulury as health officer. I'. J. Burke, six months' salary. $-.": Itichaid Keogh. $?. A bond of the Archhald Traction com pany was accepted. This Is the com pany which was granted a right of way over certain of the borough streets about a year ugo. Their rights under their franchise will expire if work Is not liegun Immediately. In older to guard against a forfeiture the company has decided to begin the construction of tile Hack and has Hied the bond for that purpose. Attention wus called In lefecilve culverts mi Alain street and it was decided to repair them. riioinas Atonic, who had been sum moned here us a witness in the While- Kinback case, returned to the ('niver- slty of I'cnusylvunia yesterday. Misses Bessie Kiirnctl ami Agnes ikind.nl' Seiunlon. spent Sunday with ielnls here. AVOCA. The funeral of Mrs. Thniims Kelly loiik place mi .Monday all"tinni and was largely attended. The pall bear ers were: Messrs. Al. .1. 'Illlol. .Michael Kuililcn. .1. AlM'urlhy. Charles liniaii. .Martin .Mciilyim. ana Al. u I'm Iteop. 1 1 1 1 no nl was made in St. .Mary's i-enietei) . .Misses Lizzie Savannah und Malic ) Bl iell bac entered as students in St. Cecilia's cnnveiil al Scranton. .Miss Kale Hivnuuu bus n tiii in .1 to her home in Philadelphia alter u few liiniilhs' lsil w iili .Miss Kll.i Oil ran. The business men ol this idioo will cress bats with the iilyphant business men toniniTow at'lerniiiin. .Mrs. Ashu colli will leuve Imlay for her home In New poil News, after :i few months' visit with friends In town. .Mr. T. I"'.. Bleboliy will leave- today to enter as a student in n law olllce in Philadelphia. The marriage of Aliss Nellie Alul rooney. of this place, to Patrick Alorutl. of I'roinptoii, Wayne county, is an nounced. Bev. and Airs. T. J. Kims, of New ton, Pa., arc visitinn ut the home of the hitter's parents, Mr. and Airs. (I. P.. Seamens. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Kpisenpnl church will meet at the home of Air. and .Mrs. A. I. Ilol llster this afternoon. There will be a Joint meeting; of the THREE DOLLAR SHOES FOR Fortunate, circumstances enabled'us to buy 500 pair ladies' hand.sewed Shoes worth S3.U0, for $1.49; sizes 2 1-2 to 7. 350 pair Men's tine Calf Shoes', .all toes, worth $3.00, Today's special price only $1.49. 2i)o pair Misses tine School Shoes, worth $2.00, at $1.00. Misses' Heavy School Shoes, sizes 11 1-2 to 2, worth $1.25, for 79c. Child's Heavy Shoes, only 50 cents and 75 cents. Boys' School Shoes 75 cents, $1.00 and $1.25. ilSiiil I E ARE DETERHINED to make today one of the busiest days en rec ord. Never have the manufacturers throughout the country been so anxious tu dispose of their stocks to people who would pay them spot cash. Never in our experience have we bought so wonderfully cheap. We want to impress the fact upon your mind that while we undersell all other houses that deal in shoes, our goods are high grade and thoroughly reliable. It is only by our spot cash buying that the special prices we make you are possible. Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere, and make our store your headquarters. No trouble to show goods. matrons and assistants of the various booths of the hose company fair to morrow evening. It Is expected that all will attend. Alra. Sanders, presi dent. Allss Annie Callahan has returned from New York city, where she has been purchasing; her winter stock of millinery. SQUEEZE AND FIRE. A Serious Coed it ion. of A flairs wt the Butler .Mine. I'ittston Ouxette. There is a serious squeeze and tire in the Butler mine. The tiro resulted from the explosion of a quantity of gas which had accumulated in the Bqueexing territory, mid II has been decided to try to extln Hiiish the flame by turning water into a portion of the mine. The trouble begun yesterday morning, when the pllhirs In a slope in the Bed Anil vein, about ,'iuO feet ill an easterly direc tion from the fool of the shaft, were found to be 'chipping." The miners were not permitted to enter, and Aline Inspector McDonald was notified. It was not known to what extent the workings were squeezing, so lust evening Inside foreman Daniel Brady and Klre Boss Kid Duvls entered the mine to In vestigate the condition of affairs. There liuil nevt r before been any gas In the mine. Inn the "squeeze'- had apparently forced gas out or the crevices, und an explosion occurred. The men were nol In jured, though the shock was quite severe. The explosion set tire lo the slope, but to what extent the Humes have spread la not known, us It Is nol deemed wise to en"" the mine too for. lleneral Alanager ilen neit says lhal uboul three or four acres ure Involved In the squeeze. There are Hon Is It is often ilillicult to convince poo ile their blood is impure, until Ureud I'ul carbuncles, abscesses, bnils, scrof ula or suit rheum, are painful proof of the fact. It i wisdom now, or wlicu ever (here is any indicutiou of Dmpure blood, to take Hood's Sursuparilla. and prevent such eruptions und suffering. "1 bad a dreadful carbuncle abscess, red, fiery, tierce and sore. The doctor at tended me over seven weeks. When the abscess broke, the pains were terrible.snd 1 thought 1 should not live through it. I heard and read so much about Hood's Sarsaparilln, that I decided to take it, and my husband, who was suffering with boils, took it also. It soou purified our Blood built tne up aud restored my health bo that, although the doctor said I would not be able to work hard, 1 have since done t he work for 20 people. Hood's Sar saparilla cured my husband of the boils, and we regard it a wonderful medicine.'' Alas. Anna Petkkuon, Latimer, Kansas. Hoodie Sarsaparilla It the due True I'.lnnil Purifier. All druggists. $1. i ,, i-fii. eure liver ills. eas lotake, nOOU S FlllS easy to operate, tteeuts. Exclusively Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE GREAT BARGAINS TODAY, a few cracks to be seen on the surface near the, breaker. It being- impomlble to get Into the slope to light the tire at close range. It has been decided to flood the slope. To do this the mine water from Haldleberg colliery. No. 1. of the Lehigh Valley Coal company, close by, will be utilized. Men were at work today placing a No, t pump In po sition near the Heldleberg breaker, and a pipe line will be laid to the head of the duller shaft. It will take some little time to get this pump into operation, but when the water ia turned Into the aloiie, only a few days will he required to till it, as It is partially tilled with water from the Hutler mine Itself. .Mine Inspector McDonald was at the shaft all of Hist night, ami this morning Assistant lleneral Superintendent Isaac Molster, lMvMon SiiperlntendenfW.D. Owens nml Chief Knglneer Uobert Mercur, all of the Lehigh Valley company, were In consultation with (icneral .Manager Ben nett. The Butler breaker is in operation, being provided with coal from the Chapman shaft. If the Baby Is fatting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Fyrup has been used for over flfiy years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It goothes the child. . softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Hold by druggists in every part of the world. He sure and call for "Airs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ELECTRICITY IS KING. -I 607, 60S AND 609 Corner Washington Avenue and This institution Ix fitted with the lateen appliances in electricity, coniprlHlnv the valuable achievements of professors Mor ton. Kockwell, Itanliey. Mcintosh, Mc ,Biide, Kdlson. KoentKeii and others, und the physicians and uslMtants jie cunipc tent and reliable. Let ua cull your attention to the facts ' that in this Institution we hav I tie facili ties for producing tne A Kays aironK enough lo enable us to see through the rlfili of Hie huuiun body: can dtstlutiiiUh natures of the bone, dislocation and de formities of the Joints, and locate metal lic substances In the flesh of the body. With our superior fc'.leclru-stattc Influ ence Machine w,. me in a posit lull lo apply the Klectro-stullc Spray. Bath, the Rlec-tro-Btatlc MussuKe. I.ui-uIIzIiik I'oluta, the Seiisallve Spark und the h'ranklliilc Cur rent. With our largo nulvnnlc and Kara. lie Cabinet, eiiilpK'd with a complete cell switch carrying from forty lo Huhtv cells, niieotome, Hheustut. M i 1 1 tu in meter. Pole, i 'hanger, Current. Selector und Induction Coils, we are enublcd to apply rule mid Interrupted Oiilvunlsin, and many forms of Straight and Interrupted Kurudlsm. With our special Sinusoidal I.VIaKiiellc) instrument we can accomplish all that mn be done with this wonderful current. With our Culvano-Cautery we ure'.en ubleil to perform many dlttii ult operations that have heretofore been assiKiied to Ihc uurueou's knife. With our ItiO Klectrodes we can reach every'part of I tie human body. DR. GREEN'S ELECTRO Dp. Green's Elecfro-Therapetific Insfifdfe, 607, 608 and 609 Mears Building, Scranton, Pa. Elevator Day and Night. Opeu from o a. m. lo 11 m.i I p. m. ta 3 p m ; 7,30 p.m. to 0 p.m. OAVDOQW, D AVI D WJf Ml L I IIILU1I I 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 made to measure for $23.00 per suit, elegantly trimmed, put up In the LATEST STYLES and guaranteed to fit, and would cost yon 135.00 to $10.00 elsewhere. Our comiietitors ask how It's done. We answer In three words: "Alen," "Alethods" 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 have, An Elegant Assortment of all wool suitings, made to measure, from $14.00 up goods that you could not duplb cute In ready-made for any less. W. J. DAVIS, "iZsfiSA? MEARS BUILDING Spruce Street, Scrunlou, I'ciinu. We have ill I bis Institute the various Kye and Kar Electrode, the Kye MugiK I, the Nasal (nose) Klectrodes, the Luryn. Koscope ifor the throat) Ihe Neck and Head Klectrodes. Ihe Massage. Ann, Hand, I.ik. Font. Abdoinlnul. Urethral, Vaainal, tUvtul. Cataphoric and every t'oini ol' Klectrodes fur medical use. We have the Cauurv Knives, Wire and Needles. We have all of the appliances for performing KlectrulysU, removing uf Hulrs. Warts. .Moles. Tumors and ull ab normal growths. Willi electricity as a basis of treatment, we are successful In cusea of Rheumulisin. i lout, Paralysis. Kcseiua. Tumors, Skin Trouble. Indigestion, Dyspepsia. the Wasting or Muscles. Poor Circulation, and all Nervous LMseases for which elec tricity is doing so much of lute. The blood clot causing Apoplexy and Paralysis can be dissolved and curri"d away by proper application of ialvaiiism and ParudUiu. Cures of Catarrh are being made b; the Inhalation of ozone from the Klect ro-slatic machine. We might mention hundreds of troubles w hich are untenable lo electric treatment, but space will not permit. Ir. llreen treats all cases amenable to electrical treatment, is a graduate and ex- terlein ed practitioner of medicine, hus Ihe est of references, and will charge noth ing for consultation. . Thos wdio cannot call should write for Information. HERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE 49 I 1 fllKERRS GaEpetings. Choice assortment of the most carefully selected pat terns in the highest grade of the leading manufacturers; both domestic and foreign. Beautiful effects in combination of colors with the shades which will be fashionable in the coming season, including GOBELIN, MOSS. EMPIRE, NILE. ABSINTHE AND RESIDA Experience, good judgment and a perfect knowledge of the requirements for high class furnishing, have procured a line of goods which for richness in effect, beauty and va riety of design and exquisite blendiug of color have never Deen surpassed. . flohair. Chenille, Wilton, Axminster, and Smyrna, in ever' size latest and most desired effects in strictly first-class goods. Imported Silk and flohair with Plain Centers and Fancy Borders, a perfect and complete line. An inspection of our stock will repay you. S. G. KERR, SON & THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAP1RC PA, Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AKD PUUPING MACHINERY. OMenUOfOM: SCRANTON, PA. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, - - $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 ALL SIZES OF Burden, Phoenix, American, Juniata Steel, X. L. Steel, - Toe and Side Weight NEVERSLIP CALKS, BLACKSMITH AND , WAGONMAKERS' SUPPLIES. i EVERY WOMAN 8omttlBW nmdl a reliable, ontht', Mtrnlattaf madlelnc. Onlf narailwtflft) Uw purest drugaihould bai. Ujoa want the bail, get Dr. PcaPo Pennyroyal Pillo Tbor an prompt, sate and eertaln In result. The teaaln (Or. Peal's) aerer 41m. tibial. Setiujywtre,fl.Q, Address ttAl. Issoicua C ClereUaO, . For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenu and Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. IF YOU SAW i Htronger still. Tho housekeeper who won't buy In this store is virtually destroying money ; at any rate you'll tUiok ao after looking over the following values we hare to offer- i Thl cnbliler seat. wilil oak. oi" ninliognnv finish Kockur, woi-tu ;t. now $2.2" price Thiconirortcivin Morris Chair, adjusted to any piwitlnn -velmir cushion seat and back, worth $r.'.75, our price olwuys jj QQ Wfmt&m . 408 Lacka. Ave Horse Shoes CO, SCRANTON, PA. CO., A lady take a SI, $.' or f 5 bill and deliberately throw it into the nre, what would yon auy about Itr You'd aay "axtrnvairanre" or "wastef ulneaa." or eoinetuloff A favorite hiith bark, polished saddle, wood seat Hocker, worth $a.0U, we sell 40 This Plnsli Hooker $3.49, oak or mahog. uny finish, without mm. $1.29, All kinds of Rned MockeM $9g, X7i, SI 00. Ji.7i. UW. Have you visited our dollilng, Coinforfi and lllunkH, Store and Tinware Depart nient.i. All for Cush or Credit, 218.225 AND 227 1 WYOMING AVENUE g i 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. i