TH2 CCUAXTON Tr.IBU2fE FRIDAY MOB25TNG, OCTOBEB 9, 1896. 12 GARBONDALE. I Headers will please note that ailvertisf nuTiis. oi-Ji-ia fur Job work, unit llrtus ror publication loft at the establishment ol Shannon & Co., newsdealers. North Mam Hired, will receive prompt attention; oi ilce open from 8 a, m. to 10 p. m.J YESTERDAY'S CONVENTION. Christian Allinnrc Workers' Meetings Were Well Attended. ' The Christian Alliance convention w hii-h WttH held Wednesday at the Con Ki'Witional i-hurrh on South C'hureh -tre-t clof.e'1 hint evening. There were t hroe sessions, one nt ten in the morn insr, ne at two in the afternoon and the lust session was held at 7..'!0 last evening. The meetings during the day were attended by a fair sized audience. In le eveuing there was a large aud ience and much enthusiasm was shown. A number ot active workers conducted the meet ings Miss Draper, of 'Sing Slug, X. Y.; new MeArthur. of Pitts ton, ami Mr. Hushvs, of Serunton. New t'liiircli in Prospect. The First Methodist Sunday school lius become so crowded of late that it l.as become necessary to find accom modations for the children of the Meth odist people Ilvintr in the lJelmont dis trict of tlie Sixth ward. A dwelling Iioiim.- has been rented of V. W. Wait with the privilege of buying if desired. Some of the tiaitilions have been torn mi and Contractor T. C. Itoblnson is Idling it up so that it may lie used for public services. The Methodists will use It for a school every Sunday and possibly other denominations may use the building at some other hour. The new school will probably be the be ginning of the Second Methodist church. I'iic on Scott Street. .Kurly yesterday morning the dwell ing owned by Miss Itridget Uilgalhm Aus burned to the ground. Only a few pieces of furniture were sr.ved. When the n la rin ns given the p.re had gained rll control, so that the hose compan ies could only direct their eforts to t lit safety of dwellings m ar the burn ins building. The lire started in an . upner room nnd probubly resulted from a misplaced stove pipe. The dwelling was Insured for $1,000 and the furniture for it0 in the Couch Insurance com pany. 'ieru::iiuu Society Will Celebrate. Saturday the liennuiiia Singing so ciety will be ten years old and In honor ol the event they propo.-e lo hold a so cial. As the anniversary falls on sai- ui'u&y tip- t elebruihm will be on Mon day which is the society's regular piiSl- Ing night. Since Its organization the I .-octeiy bar prospered wonderfully ai.d is one of the strongest social organisa tions in the city. I!ci:ic.c;-ittic Unity Proposed. Wl'he ..democrats of this city Mill le ffcled oiii next Tuesday evening to the Ac.clen' of Music to listen to sev eral otutors on the Issues of the cam paign. A j aluiU' is lo precede the ex ercises. AUdli-K-es fire ej.oci led from i 'ol. P. .). KiLiiMiiimons, Hon. Kduard Mcrriliehl ami T. .1. Ji'iinbiys, esq., of 'i rnnt.in. and At. V. Conroy, of Schuyl kill county. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Chuiics Sudlier the chef of the Hulel Aiithracltc, h.ts been spending u few dii-j in l'url .b-rvis. 'Ict.rge l' Tfiyld's ilniiiing class will be ioi pom d 1 1 ! i I i ictober -Jjrd, on ac count of the Kii'tiiiS!. Mrs. Ju'ncs linbinsoti is visiting friends In iilyiihanl and Providence. The Annual meetlur of Ihe Lacka wanna club will In- held this evening. Miss Klorenee Miirrlson leaves today for u visit nl Wyoming Camp Urouud with Mis .Minnie Kyle. .lr .a lid Mrs. K. L. Iluin.len are vis iting at Waverlv. N. Y. 1. U. Sauipsi.'ii, ol this city, was tuurrieil last evening ul t'itt.sloii lo .Miss .Minnie Franz, of thai place. Silas Hill, of .lei in vii was a visitor In town yesterday n.ornltig. Miss Mary Walt Ls visiting friends in Wilkes-Bnnv. .'.li- i M inn- i 'ho rle.-twori h. of Scran lull, is lie !.ut.;i of Mrs. Harry Hur-ri-oli on .': iii!;.ii suet. Mls l.o-'..- .'.lui'ihy has accepted a position Willi W. Xorris. Mr. and Mrs. C. ft. Smith me etitcr-li-.lning Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Ih-nnis iinj two chil.b.'ii, of HrailiVit'd. M:l:keiit iiinl Ahmee Ford mid Helen Ah -Hundi r, v. l o Imve been vinitilig re lative!' In thli c-i t returicd yerlerday t i ihi ir lv.me i.i New Ymii city. MM-. Kate Pnee is iotiiind to her hi 111' villi a ScVele colli. Miss Mary Wateriield. of I lie Couch Insurance agency, is visiting friends in Scrnntoii. Mrs. Wiiltcf Agtis, who has been quite sick, is Improving. Miss Mcrgarct Clarkson, of Washing ton street. ' xisitiiiiT In Hetiton. itndoli'h Mason. Hubert Curler and Wlll'am Wait, have been appointed viewets In V.v 'natter of the change of a road in Fell township. About forty members of the Junior Christian Kndcavor societies of the I'.ipiiht nnd First Presbyterian churches, of this city, wont to Scran ton yesterday as delegates to the Clnistlnn Kudeuvor convention there. M. K. Purdy and family have re turned home from Atlantic City. A grand social under the auspices of the R. T. H. Social club will bo held In the Lackawanna House, Belmont Hireet, Friday evening, October 16th, 1 SH. Mrs. Walter Flick, of Wyoming street. Is entertaining her mother, Mrs. M. R. Bennett, of Lewisburg, Pn. Revs. .1. J. Grinin, W. A. Nealon and M. J. Mlllnne, of this city, assisted at the Fotirty Hours devotion at the Hyde j'nrK i.'ntnoiic cnurcn Wednesday; A number of young people gave a leap year pnrty last evening at the home of Miss Mina Frank on Wash ington street. Hert Porter, formerly of this cltv, was married to Miss Elizabeth Kmiiy Nlmiiio in Jersey City Wednesday evening. TAYLOR. The Toung People's Unions of this town nnd vicinity will hold its rally at the Calvary Baptist church this evening.- All nre cordially Invited, mem bers especially, to help and make the services interesting. Cards are out announcing the mar- ANNUAL CUT PRICE REIANI aUNff CARPETS' ,'ut rciJ our prices and compare them with env and all of the other attempt: 25c, Ingraii Carpats, Now 18c 35c Ingrain Carpals, Now 25c 50c. Ingrain Carps.;, Now 35c 65c Brussels Carprts, Nov 39c 75c. Brussels Carpets, Now 57c 85a Brussels Carpets, Now 75c 'Also a quantity ol Body Brussels lengths - from ta o yards In each piece at about one I ail price to close. J.SCBTTWS.im,9a , (arpeis and Wall fapar Dealer. TERAtS-Caih on the Above (loads. I rlage of Sliss On t'onnora to Mr. Wil- . ham Murphy, on the iJU of this month. ; Patrick SIcHugh. a driver boy at the Arcubald mine, was hurt about the luce on Wednesday. He was taken to his home In Mtnooka. Mr. and Mrs. James Grogan, of New Jersey, and Daniel and Michael Sulli van, of Bennett, Visited the Grogau family on Main street, yesterday. The Young People's union of the Welsh Iluptlst church held a social Wednesday evening In behalf of the same society of the l'.uptlst church of Hyde Park, whose members were pres ent. The programme was opened by an address by Mr. Edwards, of the Hyde Park society, which he delivered in a pleasing manner; and James K. Watkins and Kev. J. M. -Lloyd, pastor of the church, also made addresses. The evening was pleasantly spent in recitations and singing, nfter which re freshments were served. v OLY1MIAM. The banquet and installation of of ficers of the Indies' Catholic Benellcial association took place last evening. At 8 o'clock the members assembled in Kdward's hall, where the services were ; held. Miss Mary A. Oallagher. of Scranton, deputy organizer of this dis trict, conducted the ceremonies. The following otllcers were Installed: Presi dent, Miss Mary J. SIcCormack: record ing secretary, Mary J. Hughes; finan cial secretary, Maine O'Malley; treas urer, Mrs. M. J. Lavln. At the conclu sion of the service the members and j their invited friends repaired to the ; Mnhon house where a siimntuoiis feast had been prepared for them. The din- I ing room and parlor, where the tables were set, llowers and palms formed the decorations. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lavln, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Itrennan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. William Gib bons, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch. Mr. and Sirs. M. J. O'Holloran, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr Hale, Mr. and Mrs. John Gilday, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. J. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. P. Madden. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curran, Mr. and Mrs. William "lloland. Misses Mamie Clnnoey, Mnry O'Connor, Kute Clancey, Mnry J. Hughes. Mamie O'Malley, Annie Murphy. Katie Loftus, ! Mnry J. Mcl.'ormack, Mary A. Galla gher, of Scranton: Mm. McNully. ! Messrs. C. P. O'Malley. P. J. McCot- i muck, J. McXulty. Several speeches j were matte. j The business men of this place were j defeated in a game of base ball on the Brown's grotinds yesterday afternoon by the business men of Avoca. The i score was is to 4. I Miss Kmma Daniels, who bus been j the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Crans, will return to her home In Ashley to- I morrow. i The ladles of ihe Presbyterian church held an entertainment nnd social in ' Mahon's hall Inst evening. Each num ber on the programme was well given and uutitvclated by the audience. Fol lowing the programme refreshments ; were served and n social time was on- : Joyed by nil. ! The .Misses Still Wei!, Who have been visiting Miss Jennie Kennedy, of Hie West Side, will return to their home in New York today. Mrs. Walter Si hlagi r was the guest ' of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Pier, of Avont, this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, Klni.-r Scott and Mrs. Ilallsteud. of liiiladel- , Phlu. have been visiting Mr. and Mis. ; James Kennedy for the past week. .Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Dakin have it- ; turned home from a visit with relit- j lives al Xicholson. FACTORY VILLK. John Walter has returned home from Yolk state where he bus been working for the past summer. The barn of Oscar Hnlstead burned to the ground Wednesday mornlrg ot about X o'oclock. This makes the fourth burn which has been destroyed by file lu this vicinity lately. .Mrs. Simrel: and Ola Kennedy attend ed the Wallsville fair on Thursday. Aliss May Watkins, of Clifford, spent it few days of this week us the guest of Lena arren. Clinton Cook, Rev. Watkins. wife an .1 daughter Saruli, .Mis. L. D. Keinmei el and daughter Jessie, and Carrie Wat kins were among those who attended the Christian Knd. avor convention ut Scranton this week. Mrs. Uufus L'nllcy and Mrs C. M. Wulti r nre on the sick list. The social and supper to be given by the gentlemen of the Method si church will be held Oct. 2.", in llu lecture loom of the church. All are lnv ted to tain a dollar outside of their regular voca tion, and give It that evening with a verse telling the manner in which the dollar was earned. The price til tb supper will be "."i cents for those who l not bring a dollar. The proceeds wbl be used to defray the expenses of the church. BITS ABOUT BOYS- Tein'lier N'otv, ehlMren, what Is nil op timist? Wise buy He's a iil:in what Ills yon wllh glasses, so's everything- looks pretty. Philuilclnhlu North .American. "I'nna, what ilo you cull It when a lot of employes quit work?" "It use 1 10 be calldl a strike, my boy, but now It's known as an explosion." Detroit News. Tommy 1'a, veto-iaritins kip people who don't cat mcut, nin't they? rather Yes, Thonjas. Tommy Ami octogenarians, what ilon't they eat, pa'.'-Mloxbiny (Ja. zetie. "Dliln't I see you pitching pennies with that little Sprankle boy?" "Ves'm." "Well, ilon't you ilo It again. Do you hear me?" "Yes'm." I won't do It no more. He hain't unt a cent left." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Little Waller Manunii. has Sister Win nie's fellow Jolneil the church? .Mamma 1 Kties's not. Why do you ask? Utile Walter I heard him tell her last iiIk.ii that every Monday his knees Just nched on account ot the hard work they had to do Sundays. Cleveland Lender. "Moral cour.iirc," said the teacher, "Is the courage that makes a boy do what he thinks is I'ltfht, regardless of the Jeers of his companions," "Then," said Willie, "If a boy has sweats and eats 'em nil hls self, nnd ain't afraid of the other hoys callln' him stingy, is that moral courage.'' Hiiafflo Times. Thornton Why, my baby walks every where. Has yours cut his teerh yet? I p. dike No. Thornton Mine has. long lime ago. Can your baby talk? t'pdlko No. Thornton Ureal Scott! that's strange. Mine says everything. I'pdlke (d?sper ntely) Say. what does your baby think of .'he llnanclnl question? Washington Times. "Johnny has been In a bod humor oil the evening." said the worried mother, when the besd of the house came home, "He has been crying more than an hour and refuses to be comforted." "I, re fuses to be alther comforted or blanket ed," said the nurse, who had Just comi in. "He kl ks ;he covers ah as fast ai I put tlilm nh:i hlin." Indianapolis Journal. I.OVK SI Itl'ASSlNG. I have no use for cuts at all, They seem to me to be The very concentration of The blackest treachery. I have no use for ten nt all, Kor, candidly, I think Of all the drinks that e'er was drunk It Is the poorest drink. And yet, this afternoon, I hold A cat upon my knee. And stroke him kindly, while I sip Deep draughts of breakfast ten. And all because I love dear Mnb So very deeply that I've even admiration for Her tipple and her cat ! Caryle Smith. ' If the Baby I Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup has been used for over flfcy years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, euros wind colic and la the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Byrup," and take no other' kind. Twenty-nve cents a bottle. WiLKES-BARRE. FOR SOUND MONEY. II., 1.. A W . Employes at Kingkton Organize. ' About SOU employes of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad met in the company store room at Kings ton Wednesday n ght and organized a sound money league. An organization was effected by electing R. B. Hubbcll temporary cha rman. Charles Swallow, Robert Cooper and Peter Kelfer were appointed a committee on permanent organization, y The following were reputed for pi im manent olllccrs: President, R. Y. Vaughn; first vice-president, J5. T. Kel ler; second v c.-presldent. George Mor gan; third vice-president. Will am Bry den; secretary, R. B. Hubbcll; tieas urer. William Snmers. It is the Intention to uniform the club and a committee was appointed to purchase the uniforms. The club is composed of many former Democrats, whose patriotism makes them hold country above iwrty. The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening at In the conductors' room over the freight house. There are but few free silver men among the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western employes. M cut Kud C lub House. Wednesday the West End Wheelmen purchased a lot on which their new nnd handsome home will be erected. The lot Is located on the westerly side of Franklin street, between Academy and Sullivan streets, and adjoins the Frank lin street school. It is in size 84x175 feet. Morgan U. Williams, from whom t lit? purchase was made, generously made Its cost low enough to etiual a donation of Sl.nno to the club. As ,to when the building, which will cost no less than JlO.nno, will be erected, that Is another question, but Frank Deltrlck says it will be lief ore 1SU0. .No doubt It will be much sooner than that. St. Alnvins Lecture. Kev. Dr. Thomas J. Conaty, of Wor cester, Mass., who will lecture In St. Mary's church on Wednesday evening, (ictober 2S, on education, is a speaker of national reputation and Is one of the best known priests In the country. The lecture will be under the auspices of the directors of the evening school of the St. Aloyslus society. The lecture will be free and admission will be by card, which may be had from J. J. Gal lagher, J. P. Keuffer, P. S. Swinsburne, P. J. Burke and X. Gallagher. NOTES. A yellow bass measuring two feet six Inches and weighting ten pounds, was caught by Charles Fischer, of Tunk hannock, in the river yesterday. The dancing class under the auspices of the. Altogether Social club, which meets every Wednesday evening In liueringer's hull, North Main street, is one of the largest and most successful In tlie city. The Ninth regiment will hold ft bat talion drill on Monday evening, October U'. Alexanders Ninth Regiment band will give a concert before the drill and furnish music for the dancing to follow. The classes ill physical culture and stenography were organized last evening- at the Young Women's christian association.' It is very important that all who expect to enter either of these classes be present next Wednesday evening at T.toi. Miss Annheuser wish es to meet nil who desire to enter her lible chiss tomorrow evening at 7.?0. The class In sewing meets on the same evening. Membership- is not necessary fur registration in the last two classes. A mel Father.. Fond Mother"! am not going to allow our Jennie to come out into society Until .'he can do it well. She must have tb best ui-but or none at all." Father "Woll, I'll see how debut are quoted this morning, but I can tell you Much in Little D especially true ot Hood's Pills, (or no medi cine evtr contained so great curative power In so small space. Tbey are a whole medicine Inloodl'i ciii-st, always ready, al ways etllcleiit. ultta.n sat isfactory; prevent a iVitl or fever, cure all liver Ills. Pills sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc 13c. The only rills to take with Hood's SarsaparlUa. E 111 See our window tor wonderful values in j FALL SUITINGS. j We have Just pefurrd a lot of elegant pat terns In tho newest cheeks amVplalds th I finest Roods made In this coumry. These I Rood.i will be made to measure for S23.fto ; per suit, elegantly trimmed, put up In the j LATEST STYLES nnd gimtauted to Tit. and would eot you r..0rt 10 MOM elsewhere. Our competitors ask howJt'H done. We answer In throe words: "Men," "Methods" and "Money," These xnods will probably not Inst a week; we will linve no more of them at these prices, but we have, and will always have, An Elegant Assortment of nil wool suiting, made to measure, from J14.W up Roods that you could not dupli cate In reudy-niade for any lens. Wl nAVI Wyoming V( . J . U V I Dt Arcade Bui'dlnt. BALDWIN'S R1UI THE BEST IN THE MARKET GREAT VARIETY OF SIZES. THE Tl 1 1 434 LACKAWANNA MEWL i this much, this will be the f.Mt. last and only Jtbui I'll buy. fur h." Toxos Sifter. .OVKHHEARD I!V THE I'AK. I'tikcral Ilael Beea Delicious Oae aael 8a Had Ctvloyrd It. From the. Chicago Record. - This was overheard in a North Clark street cable car: "1 was sorry I couldn't go." "You missed it. dear. It was a per fectly lovely funeral." "Large crowd?" "Oh, Indeed, yes; and . such swell people, too. I think I never did hear a better quartette. They had a new so prano who was simply heavenly." "I dare say the Dowers were nice." - "Oh. they were perfectly magnificent. I told Clara that the Mowers were ever so much liner than those at the Wil son funeral." "Black casket, I suppose?" "It was very dark and had the sweet est lining; I ever saw. The body of It was pale pink satin, puffed, and then there were delicate roses, and they were all hand-painted. I never saw anything prettier?" "Did you go lo the cemetery?" "Yes: and do you know, their lot was Just one mass of green, and Inside the Ki'uve they had a thick bed of evergreen covering the box. It was simply su perb." "Well, it's Just my luck," said the one who had missed all the festivities. "I didn't know it was to be so swell." "Well, It was. It was the prettiest funeral I've seen In years, and I'm aw fully glad I went. And then they began to talk about the grand opera. SPECIAL .Friday and Boots, Shoes EXCLUSIVELY. i II Fortunate circumstances enabled us to buy 500 pair la dies' hand-sewed Shoes, worth $3, for $1.49; sizes 2 to 7. 350 pair Men's Fine Calf Shoes, all toes, worth $3, Today's Special Price Only $1.49. 200 pair Misses' Fine School Shoes, worth $2, at $1.09. Misses' Heavy School Shpes, sizes n4 to 3, worth $1.25; for 79 cents. Child's Heavy Shoes, only 50c. and 75c. Boys' School Shoes, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. THE ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR GREAT BARGAINS WE ARE DETERillNED to make Friday and Saturday two of the busiest days on . record. Never have the manufacturers throughout the country been so anxious to dis pose 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 face 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. (U.VER 307 LACKAWANNA AVE. 3?"Sole Agents for Stacy, Adams & Co.'s, Gray Bros.' J p pnc OVinpo aUQ V' C0X S tlUC tStX0ZS ELECTRICITY IS KING. I 607. 608 AND 609 Corner Washington Avenue and CORNELIUS VAXDERBILT expert enced a paralytic stroke some time ajro and four of Xew York's greatest physi cians attended Mm. The treatment Riven Mr. VanJerbllt and from which he Is regaining; health wa elet'trlcul. Two Ualvaulc and Paradle ma chines were taken to Mr. Vanderbilt's home; and in u siioi t I line he was Mble to no to Newport, ft. 1. A few years bro such a stroke would have been considered tatul but elctriclty conquered, as It Is doing In hundreds of Oft ' Not long since a prominent physician of St. Louis performed an operation before the Medical society of that ciiy retorlnn the speech, of a man who had not spoken for three years. Some time ngo It was thoURht that Nat Goodwin, the famous comtdlun, would be compelled to undergo an operation, but Professor Morton, of New York, treated hlrn electrically and there has been no necessity of an opera tion. John B. Beatty, of Easton, Pa., had -what was called an incurable case of enema. Dr. Green cured him In four weeks. The whole world Is acquainted with the discovery of the Roentgen X Rays and the use to which they are put. If you wnnt to see every electrical ap. pllance known to the medical profession call at Dr. Green's .Klectrlcal Institute. S ELECTRO Dp. Green's Eleciro-TherapeHtic Instittif e, 607, 603 and 609 Msars Building, Pa. Btsvassf Day aaa Night - Opea frea a. am. tm a. i p. a. to p-'m-t y. is .sa.ie p.m. CAN'T HELP TELLING. Ko Tillage so small. No city to large. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, names known for all that is truthful, all that is reliable, are attached to the most thankfulletters. ' They come to Lydla E. Pinkham, sue tell the one story of physical salvation trained through the aid of her Vegeta ble Compound. -- The horrors born of displacement or ulceration of tlie womb: Backache, bearing-down, dizziness, fear of coming calamity, distrust of best friends. All, all sorrows and sufferings ot the past. The famerl '"Vegetable Compound " bearing the illustrious name, Pinkham, has brought them out of the Talley of suffering to that of happiness and usefulness. BARGAINS Saturday, and Rubbers B 1 1149 DAVIDOW, MEARS BUILDING Spruce Street, Scranton, Penna. The best of references, no charge for con sultation, an Institute equipped with the latest achievements of .Morton, Kdison, Ranney, Rockwell, McBrlde, Mcintosh and others. Electro Static Machines, Gal vanic, Faradlc, Sinusoidal (Magnetic), Galvano Vauterles, and electrodes of ev ery description. We have the ilnest X-Ray apparatus made. With electricity ns a basis of treatment we are successful In cas.s of Hheuinat!m, Gout, Paralysis, Ectema. Tumors, Skin Troubles, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, the Wasting of Muscles, Poor Circulation, and all Nervous Diseases for which electricity Is doing so much of late. The blood clot causing- Apoplexy and Paralysis can be dissolved and carried away by proper application of Galvanism and Faradlsm. Cures of Catarrh are being made by the Inhalation of ozonu from the Electro-static machine. We might mention hundreds of troubles which are amenable to electric treatment, but space will not permit. Dr. Green treats all cases amenable to electrical treatment, Is a graduate and ex perienced practitioner of medicine, has the bst of references, and will charge noth ing for consulatlon. Those who cannot call should write for Information. HERAPEUT1C INSTITUTE KERR'S acpetiings. 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. 1SS. EMPIRE,' NILE, ABSINTHE AND RESIDA Experience, gobd judgment and a perfect knowledge of the reauirements for high class furnishing, have procured a line of goods which for richness in effect, beauty and va riety of design and exquisite blending of color have never uccu aurpasseu. Hohair, Chenille,. Wilton, Axminster, and Smyrna, in every 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 MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-SARKE. PA MMMifMtMrara of Locooiotivos, Stationary Engines, Boilers, KU15TIK3 AS.J HCI'ING MACHINERY. 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 Burden, Phoenix, American, Juniata Steel, x X. L. Steel, H (ThiP Toe and Side Weight IIUhJS NEVER5LIP CALKS. BLACKSMITH AND , WAQONMAKERS SUPPLIES. BITTENBENDER & EVERY WOMAN. g TMlBt...ll.M.I .Mifliiy w nUtlne aeuialas. Only htralsasfjk UMairtdrussauidfcsast. U 7 i Qr. Foal's Pennyroyal Pills The are prompt, safe an eertato ta rssalt Thi i mssIos (Dr. TrnVt) aersr lisape owol 6" air wasrs, 1.M. Asanas ft lUffl Cfc, ClsvsUad, 0. For ty JOHN H. PHELPS. Sprue 3trt Scranton, Pa. TTLflYED OUT tainly doesn't apply to the clothing we sell. Ve can lit you and your boy out just as stylishly as the merchant tailor, and the cost will be about bait It is worth your while to look Into the merits of this clothing store. You can't make a mistake here. In any event, we agree to give you perfect satisfaction.' IIlothing ! fVgj ON CREDIT jl L 1 VV. plan. It costs them no more than the cash stores ask, and the lit.le amounts they pay us each month are hardly missed. You may have an idea that our prices are raised in order to make us safe in selling on credit, but the tollowing list ou ht to con vince you to the contrary. Compare this list of prices with aoy other you can find in Scranton. Good All Wool Cheviots, Cass'nieres and Worsteds and Unfinished Worsteds.......... Better All Wool Cheviots, Casslmeres and Worsteds and Unfinished Worsteds . Best All Wool Cheviots, Casslmeres and Worsteds and Unflnkhed Worsteds Good All Wool Kersey, Melton and Chinchilla Overcoats and Ulsters . Better All Wool Kersey, Melton and Chinchilla Overcoats and Ulsters Beit All Wool Kersey, Melton and Chinchilla Overcoats and Ulsters............... & CO,, Lacka. Ave. OesraJ Office: 5CstANT0N,PA. ALL SIZES OF CO., SCRANTON. PA. Pharmacia, cor. Wyoming Avanwa an The old bugaboo about ReadyMade Clothing not fitting well, is played out It no longer applies to the rightly-made kind. It cer A considerable part of our trade is with men who buy on credit. Even those who have the money In thetr pockets sometimes pre fer to buy on our instalment $ 8.50 11.50 13.00 9.00 12.00 14.00 225 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE. Horse