W wv - -waKfTwv r ?! s T . -, 8 THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 1, 3 807. s LEEP FOR SKIN-TORTURED1 Ami rcit for tlrod mothers In a rarm bath wlthCUTK uiia 8oAr,andalnf;lonppllcatloii of CUTiuuiiA (ointment), tlie creat skin euro. CtmconA Remedies rvlford Instant relief, anil tmlnt ton speedy euro of torturing, ills-fllturinR,lHimlllatln(!,ltchlnR,burnln(r,ulccil-lug. crustGil, scaly skin and scalp humors, with loss of hair, when oil else falls. 8nldthtoufhoutthwor!4. raniaDaro iinCoiii. Cop,SolrroM.U"ton' -"UowtoCun8kln-TortnrcilIM(i,"rrat. SKIN SCAlFinu'JX..bT GAR6QNDALE. tReaders will please noto that advertise menrs, orders for Job work, and Items for publication left nt the establishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers. North Main Ktrcct, will receive prompt attention; of fice open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.J DIG RBAL ESTATE DEAL. Important Transfer of Valuable Cunl Llltlllt. An Intotot In the llojer colliery on upper llt'lmunt .street und a Iiiiku tract nf itiiul of more than 100 acres fmmi'rly owned by Stroud und Chamberlain, has lii-en inquired by .Mushis, It. II. l'.ittet Hiui, of Kcinrrtoti, and I.,. A. Patterson und J. J. Slinpton, of this city. Air. Churnberlalir retains Ids half of the coal Interests. 'flu- land In which Mpw. I'uttersson rind Simpson have an tmdilded inter em extends above the silk mill to Simp son und eastward to the White and Mutphy piopeity. It Is thought that many buildings hits will bo offeied for vale and that wolk at the. breahti will be resumed In a shutt time. OFFICERS ELECTED. The Annual Meeting of the Young lintly Workris. The annual meetlnir of the Younr Lady Woikers of the Methodist church was held on Tuesday at the home or Miss Hnttle J'ascoe. After the trurn action of business a social season was passed. Miss May U'engelly won a prize foi Kue'-slng the largest number of names out of forty hidden geogiaphlcal names. Instrumental music formed orre featute of the enter lalrrmeut. The following otlkers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. A. W. lleyrrolds, president; Miss Jennie IJutler, Vice pres ident; Mrs. Charles Kvun, ttoasurer; Mlsves Lena Jlronson arrd Lucy Crowd, secretutles. ' SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE. Coining fleeting to lie Held in the first I'resbvturinn Church. Sunday school workers In district No. C, comprising Carbondale, Vandllng und Greentleld, -will form an Institute next Friday evening- at the First Pres byterian church in this city. An In teresting order of exorcises has been prepared ns follows: Devotional ber lee and general bulsness, followed by an address upon "Teachers' Meetings," by M. C. Hut mien. L. F. Bower, of Seranton, will speak on the subject, "What a Teacher Should Know." An addiess will be delivered by Miss Amanda Curtis (from Moody's Hlble Training school), upon "The Teacher arrd Ills Hlble." Appro priate nruslo will add to the Interest of the occasion. Inspection of the Poor House. Messrs. Moon, Daley, Gllmartln and Cook, of the city poor board, made the annual spring visit to the poor farm on Tuesday. They were accompanied by Ales-sis. J. F. McDonald and J. J. How err. The work of Mr. and Mrs. Ciure, the steward, now retiring, was much commended and everything ap peared in an excellent condition. The house is full, there being twenty-one inmates at the present time. Some im provements are contemplated at the farm. Mr. nnd airs. J. F. Ackley are now In charge. Motel American's New Landlord. Mr. CL F. Jucobus and family have arrived from Seranton and Mr. Jacobus assumes control of Hotel American to day. He Is well known in this city, and was formerly on honored citizen here when the popular landlord of Ho tel Harrison. From iris former connec tion with the Forest hotel he lias had a large experience and will Und many warm friends as ho enters his duties at the American. Luckavvnxcn Tribci Klccfs. A meeting of Lackawnxen tribe, No. 2(K Improved Order1 of Ked Meir, was held orr Tuesday evening. The follow ing; chiefs wero elected: Sachem, M. H. Tappan; senior sagamore, David Lewis; Junior taganrore, Thornits Hoyle; prophet, J. S. Dawson; chief of records, Henry I. Caer; keeper of wampum, Theodore II. Finer; repre sentative to gteat council, John K. Hone; trustee, David Smith. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. President O'Hara, of the Catholic To tal Abstinence union of the dloccto of Scrnnton, will visit tho Carbondule tem perance societies this evening. Tho mem bers of tho (societies will meet Irr St. Hose hull. J. H. Hurr, esq., has: received the sad Intelligence thut Willlum Hryarr. In other of Mrs, Hurr, is dangerousl 111 at his homo In Washington, D. C, Mr. Bryan is connected with tho Washington Post. Mr. and Mrs. Hurr left for Washington yesterday afternoon, Mrs. T. Mills and Mrs. A, M. Williams, of Unloudale, are guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. H. llaynor, on Uei mont street. Hev. Father Malone, of Seranton, was a visitor In town yesterday. It. S. Johnson, of Canaan streot, nnd DJLDICQ CARPET SALE 1,000 yards Ingrain Carpets marked to 18c, 23c, 25c, 29c, 35c, worth from 25c to 50c. OIL CLOTH SALH-R00 yirnla Floor Oil Cloths marked to 15c, 20c, 25c, UOc, a:ic Square Yard, -worth from 20c to 50c. MATTING SALE-200 yards assorted AIuttliiK, 8c to 25c, Jtut one half their value, This sale to last one week only. Tapestry Carpets at cut prices. J. SCOTT INGLIS, Hev. J. It. Wntroi, of Coventry, N. V were visitor In Hoi anion and Wllkn lluire yesterday. Augustus .Mouuln, of ftumlnff. street, who him been seriously HI for several weeks, Itpnble to he around iiKnltt. Miss Apnea 1'lninKiin, of Sand street, has accepted a position In the lJosluu Vurloty store. Miss Mlnnlo Dennis, who has been spending Hie past three weeks at her home In Iloyd's Mills, bus returned to Cnrbondnte. Joseph Lindsay, of the Delaware nnd Hudson blacksmith shop, is HI with the grip, .Mrs. Tred Ogleby nnd Miss Helen Kelf er wero tho guests of friends In Wilkes llnrre yesterday. Miss Itosclln Hurke, of St. Cecelia's academy, Seranton, spent yestcrduy with her parents In this city. Miss 12va Whitney, who hns been tho guest of Miss Ilena Daley, bus toturned to her homu In Susquehaunu. Charles Howell nnd daughter, of South Canaan, wero visitors In town yesterday. Mrs. Oeoigo Kowler, of Gilbert .street, Is confined to her home by Illness. Will M'nllmim, of Tenth avenue, Is the guest of ft lends In Thompson. Mls Klo Allen, of Koiest City, was u visitor In town yeslenlay. Mr. and Mis. Merlin t Hollcy. arc en tertulnlug li At. Kellam, of l.uke At lei. Mrs. Charles abiding, of tillc Mill, Is the guest of f i lends In town. Mr. and Mrs. I If. Cowles nnd daugh ter, Minnie, nf Lincoln avenue, ulteudtd tho funeral of UeoigoVllder In Scran ton ) ester day. Lehman Carey has resumed his posi tion In the Delaware and Hudson gtavlty shops ufter a vueutluu of M'VeruI weeks. Wilson Geary will leave today for llirck nell uhlveislty, wheio he will resume his studies. The castle nf the Mystic Chain teeent ly oiguided In. this city Is making ptog ress and last evening all the sir knights were piesent to hear the deputy dlsttlut commander, Jnmes Williamson, of Scran tun, explain the object of the older more fully. Trunk Olver, of Aldenvllle, was a vis itor In town this week. AKCII11ALD. Augustus Speleher. of this borough, has been appointed muster mechanic ol the l'bmouth division of the Delaware arid Hudson company und will begin his new duties this morning. Mr. Speleher is a $C rnli f I. Mr r IS i WW& 'r jgtwg M MR -S--x ArorsTrs sPHiciinn. son of Matthias Speleher, superintendent of rnecliuulcs of tho Peniislvunia divi sion of the compan, and has helved un der his father for several years. The Junior .Mr. Speleher Is only 2." years old and Is the youngest master mechanic In the service of the company. He conies of u family of noted machinists and engi neer, and is himself a worthy represen tative of tho house of Speleher. He has been a close and careful student of me chanics and thoroughly understands tho duties of his position. He is u young man of more than oi dlmny abllltv and will undoubted!) distinguish hluiM'lt' in his new Held of activity. Aichliald conclave of Heptnsophs will meet tilts evening. John 15. l'iynn Is among the first In the Held to announce that he Is a candidate for a county ottlce. Mr. Flynn desires to be Jury cominlsxluner und will make uli effuit to gain the Democratic, nomination. Mr. Flynn Is one of the staunchest Dem ocrats In this part of the county, and If the nomination is due to anyone on the score of faithful und efficient service ro his party there Is no one mote vvoi rhy than ho. Mr Flynn has never sought ottlce befoie and his friends would lie happy to see him rewarded now. Justus Hisluip was In Seranton yester day. Itev. J. Laffcrty, of Auburn, Susque hanna county, was In town on Tnesduy. NICHOLSON. John C. Weaver, who has been a resi dent ol this pluce for many yeais, is ubout to move Ills family to Seranton, where ho will follow his trade us car penter. It would seem from appearances that tho tannery here will soon-be jt thins of the pnst, as the owners have commenced shipping their stock of bark away. H. D. Newton, of Montrose, wus again on our street Tuesday, Mrs. Decker, of Meshoppen. has been taking care of her sister, Mis. A. II. Moore, who bus' been ill for some time, but Is now Improving, U. L. Bacon and C. 15. AYIUiams made a hu-ilness trip to Turikhunuock jester d.ij. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judge returned yes terday to their home In Manstleld, Pa. I'red A, Colvln, who has had chuige of the creamery for the past tlnee years or more, has resigned and accepted a posi tion at the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western depot, looking uftct freight and burgage. howInTout. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine nnd let It stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or settling Indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it Is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre quent desire to urlnnte or pain In the back, is also convincing proof that the kldues and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO 1M. There Is comfort In the know ledge so ofterr expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder aw every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold mine and scalding pain irr passing it, or bad ef fect following use of, liquor, wine or beer, nnd overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the nlgh't to uri nate. The mild and the exttaordlnaty effect of Swamp Hoot Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonder ful cures of tho most distressing cases. If you need a inedlclne you should have the best. Sold by druggists; price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent frei. by mall, mention Tribune and send your full postolllcij address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., HInghamton, N. Y. The proprie tors of this paper guarantee tho gen uineness of this offer. Carpets, Draperies and Wall Papers, 419 Lacka. Ave. d08m rMfr' I VI y"l JERHYN AND MAYFIELD Mrs. O. S. Mnlncs, Miss Nellie Ilennle and .Miss Muy Plzer vveru visitors at Cur boudnlo yesterday, Charles Solomon spent yesterday In Seranton. Mrs. Thomas Solomon, of Main street, la visiting at tho home of her parents ut Peckvllle. ' Miss Mnmo Timlin Is In New York'clty purchasing goods for J. D. Blocker & Co., with whom sho has been engaged as mil liner. Mrs. Dnvld Kvaiis, of Second street, who has been visiting In Scrntrton, re turned yesterday. George llakur, of Main street, has moved to Muyrield, occupying a house near his meat market, G. 11. Yost has rented n house of Levi Putterson, on Main street. Miss Amy Williams, who resigned her position In the graded schools to take u course In .Mlllemvllle Normal school, left for there on Tuesday evening. Arthur Fouler, who has been spending a short vacation at home, has returned to his studies at the Wi Kt Chester State Noi mul school. Miss Hllza Osborne left on Tuesday for Miller sv Hie Not mat mIiooI, whele she will resume her studies of the uenior year. Judge IMvvards on Tuesday granted it ptctltnluafy Injunction restraining Rob ert Hoe, eollectoi of tile borollKh of Muv lleld, from taking rurther proceedings to collect taxes said to be due on the prop erty of Wlnlluld Scutt. The plulitlirf claims that he owns a house and lot In Jermyn, on which he has paid taxes for tlie past rlnee eurs, Kor the year lS'nt, Mavtleld boiough assessed the propert and wants Scutt to puy u tux there after having paid it to the Jermyn tux collec tor, iiie lax amounts to J12.UJ. Cciutt re strains Hoe from collecting same until there Is an Inquiry us to the pi oier divid ing line ol the boroughs, u committee having been named to usee Haiti the same. J. D. Stoekei Is having an uddltion built to the property occupied by Thomas Hun ter. iMIss Maggie Winter, who has been vis iting In Haw ley for the past month, re turned on Tuesday, nucoinpunled by Miss Mame ShllYer, of Scturttorr. Tho condition of Mis Mury Illoomei, of the Hast Side, who has been sick lor some time, 1& becoming serious. 1 D. Freas has moved his household goods Into the house recently vacated by C. D Winter Miss Anna McCarthy left on Tuesd.i for Stioudaburg Normal school. Mesr.. James Mcrrltt, Chailes and Hcni Smith left last evening for Alifka. Henry Ileinebilght entertained a num bei of his friends Saturday evening. The wer. entertained lojally und all epent a vei pleusant time. Those pieh- ent were: Ml ".sis Hijson, Cull and Ku- nlie Hijson, of Ciihoudate; Kdlth Voeste, Mattle Knapp, llmnu Moon, Cora Davis. C.rrile Mutiny, Muy Swlck und Jennie Wheeler, of Jernijn, Messis. Mollis and Hay Clifford, Kit Can, Charles Hogeis and William Dlmock, of Catbonduli; Thomas Hoberts and James ltellle. Ann W. Hies, of Main street, was unit id In wedlock to Hev. Hdwurd W. Jen kln, of South Wilkes-Harre, on Tuesday evening. The ceremorr) wus pel fanned ut S.S'J at the home of the Hev. William Siudival, who otllciated. After the ceit moii the couple received the congratula tions of the filends present. Mi. Jenkins, who Is .i HaptNt minister, will now make his future residence in this town. While S. S Ilumster was dilvlng thiough M j) Held last evening hi horstn became frightened by the yelling of some mlsihlevous boys. The horses ran at rupld late up the stieet until one of the wheels came In contact with an eleetilc light pole near the Methodist chinch. The driver lias tin own out on the load. The harness was broken and the horses continued up Hill street. Mr. Hiiike, wao i-aw the hoi .e.s eoiiilug up the hill, man aged to stop them. No Bleat damago was done. Them will be general rehearsal nt the Congregational church on Friday ev ening for tlie cantata which Is to be per foimed In the near future. All taking pait ale requested to be present. Hichuid Lutchhum, of 1'iovldenee, was visiting relatives In Muy Meld esteida. AVOCA. April fool day today. Miss Mury Keainc was a visitor irr Scrunton jisterday. .Mrs. James Doheity, of Stain street, Is convalescing ufter a severe illness of pleurisy. Seveial cases of measles nie repoited daily, but they are- of a light type and unaccompanied by severe sickness C. L. McMillan, of West Plttston, wus a visitor in town yesterday. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Whjte, of Moosle, Is critically ill of biouchial pneumonia. A maple sugar sochd will be held this evening in the Mi'lhodist Kplscopal chin eh In .Moosle. Maple sugar will be served In all stles. Miss Kuth Hansom, of Susquehanna county. Is visiting filends in Avoca and Moosle. , Mrs. John Davis of the West Side, Is recovering after a seveie attack of the grip. B. 13 Leonard, of Jackson, Susquehan- To Compete With Our Low Prices in Fine Shoes. Here Are a Few of Our Great Bargains: 375 Pairs Ladies' line shoes, Williams & Clark make, Regu lar $3.00 bhoes for $1.69. 275 Pairs Ladies' Hand Sewed and Tan Shoes; Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes for $1.49. 78 Pair Ladies' Russet and Check Juliets; Regular $2.00 Shoes for 99 cents, Ladies Shoes, only a few left, at 49 cents. Misses' Shoes at 49 cents. Childrens' Shoes at 14 cts., 39 cts. and 50 cts. Mens' Shoes at 50 cts. and $1.00. 575 Pairs Mens' Enamel Shoes, Sues 6 to 10; Regular $3.00 Shoes $1.49. 575 Pairs Mens' $3.00 Russet Shoes for $1.49. Boys' Shoes at 75 cts., 98 cts. and $1.25. We defy any house to meet these prices. Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember there is no trouble to show goods, and you will save money by it. MYER DAVIDOW, King of Low Prices. 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. na county, has returned home after a few days visit at the residence of Mr. anil Mrs. K. Kennedy. Misses Vina Glblotts and Lizzie Dixon visited friends, In Seranton last evening. The Avoca Alhlotlu club will hold an entertainment and box social 111 O'.Mnl ley's hall oil Wednesday evening, April Mst. 'J he' collieries of tho Pennsylvania Coal company In this section has resumed work after several duys" Idleness. A, Ferrell, for many years a resident of this town, will remove Ids family to Scrantoir, whera ho has obtained steady emploment. ' Mrs. M, Hnggerty, of Plains, visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John McCar thy yestenjny. Contractors Wurren &. Monuhan have been awarded the contract of furnishing stone for the two bridges to bo erected on the new branch of the Wllkcs-llnrro and Hastcrn railroad. They have opened a qlinrry In the section known us the Free Orchnrel. Mrs. Ifyridmnn nnd daughter, Mrs, Mil ler, of Kingston, spent yestetdav ut the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Sunders. Speaker Hoer has appointed Hon. J. J. Moruhan, of the Fifth district, as u member of the commission that will rep resent the stall" ut the Tennessee fair. Tim following ottlcers of the Ladles' Missionary society of the Langclirfe Pies byterlarr church Were recently elected: President, Mrs. 13. Dunks, first vice president. Miss Cut He Snyder, second vice-president, Mrs. James Anderson: tieu'tirer, Mis William Blown. Ji ; on literature, .Mis lMvvnid Lalid. The Methodist Hplscopal choir will con duct u pie social hi tlie Hauls building on Main stri'et this evening. Besides serv ing' several varieties of pie. an excellent enteitattiinent will be temlerecl, In which tho following will tuke part: William Jennings, .Mis. M, Blown, 13. C. Kelliim. B. Dempsey. William Giuliani. Anna Dccbli', Anna Duminei ninth, Anna Wel ter, W. J. Williams, Claia Schlugvr. Ma mie MeCilndHi', .Mame Ciunston ami An na lllock. A silver offering will be ac cept d. TAYLOR. Thls evening the Daughteis of Poca hontas will hold a banquet ut their, meet ing looms, Tailor hall. An excellent programme' bus been pit-pared, All mem bers nie r i quested to be present. Steps htiv'H been taken to teorgunlze the Heels base bull team of this town. Last stasort the Heds achieved an envi able n ptitHtifiit by winning from the strongest teams In the alley. Tim team Is made up of splendid Individual play ers, and at a ricent meeting It wus de cided to hold them together for the com ing season, with Gomer Davis us man ager. Word was received heie on Tuesday announcing the death of Mis. John 13 James, which occurred ut her home In South Seranton on Monday afternoon af ter an Illness of enlv nine duys. Pievious to her mut ridge Mis. James was MisS Nellie Thomas, daughter of Grlfllth Thomas, mine foreman of the Twin shaft. Pltlston. Deceased was well known heie anil hnil been man led only three years She will be bulled this afternoon ut -o'clock. Interment will be mudo at the Washburn Street cemetery, Hvde Park Net Saturday evening Miss Mattle lluvurd. an estimable young lady of this town, will be united In tlie bonds of matrimony to Willlum Bow en, a popular joung man. also of this pluce, ut tlie home of the bride's mother on Main Stll'lt. Tho employes of the Archbald colliery will receive their monthly earnings for March today. Tlie funeiul services over the reTnulns or Mrs. Maltha J. Williams occurred es terduy ufter noon from the home of her mother. Mis. John W. Hughes, In Felts vllle, und were intended by a concourse of sympathizing friends und neighbors. Sei vices weie conducted at the house by Hev. .Dr. II. H. Harris and Hev. J. M. Lloyd. Injermelit wus made nt the For est Homo cemetery. Tills evening Lackawanna Valley coun cil. No. VI. Junior Oieler of United Ameil can Mechanics, will meet und the inltlu toiy elegue wll be conferred on three caudlilali s. John Bushutn. who has bi-err a resident hotelkeepii In this town, lelt for Alaska, where he lute-nds to make his tiituie home. IIALI.STF.AD. Mr. nnd Mis. W. B. Mcl.oud were In lilnghumton on Wednesday. Jeioinu Sloat Is moving Into his new house on UiiBuis street. The Women's Christian Temperance union will hold 11 meeting at the home of Mis. S IS. Chase tills (Thursdu)) ufter noon. A plank walk Is being luld fiom the o Gripe When you t.ike Hood's I'llN, The big. old fash ioned, Mig.ir-io.ited pills, which tear ou till to pieces, are rrot In It with Hood's. , Kas totuko Hood's and eaij to operate Istnio of Hood's I'llN, which are W J 1 - up to date In ever) respect. W III Bare, certain aim sure. All , druggists. '.'Be V 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, .Mass. The only I'llN to take with Hood's Sarsapurilla. RflH sui'&M POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its greiet leavening strength und hcalthfulnt'Ns. wires the food iiKulust nliiru and ull forum or uelulteiatlon comuiou to the cheap brand. 1IOVAL 1IAKI.MI I-OWIIKIICO., XKVV inllK. Hnllroad Young Men's Christian Asso ciation hall to I'll email's hall. The annual election of olllcers of the Presbyterian Sundav school occurred on Sunday. The following were elected: Superintendent. O 13. Swattz: usslstutit .superintendent, C. H. Knoeller; superin tendent primary department, Mis. James Millard, sicretuiy, S. A Hull, tieusuier, Jessie Vun Loan, llbiuiian, Freel W. Chmeh; oiguulst, Mrs. A G. Gere; us sistunt organist. Chu.i Mull; doorkeeper, ae'Olgu Hnttleld. G. P. Swigert. of Cuibonduli vlslteel his son, F. W. Swlgi'tt, cm Monday. Anuwilti tribe of Hed Men electee! the following ollleeis Inst Thursduy evening: Prophet, F. S Barnes: sachem, Chillies Phillips. Junior sagamore, A. F. Smith: senior sagumoie, B. F. Beinstelu; keeper pf records, 13. I. Gorton; keeper of wum puin, C. L. Crook; representative, F. S. Harm's; alternate. Charles llooney. Mis. M P. Cun lei Is ill. John O'litlen wus In Conklln on Mon day. G. W. Lamb, of HinirhMmtnii icn. In town Tuesduy. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tit he- s7 $39.00 Buys a '97 bicycle, fully guaranteed, choice ol five tire and three colors. This Is an offer good for March only. The "Orient" With the pitch line chain Is the greatest made, and Its hill climbing abilities make It a prim j favorite. Eighty gear Is the standard for Orients. Examine Our Line of Flshlnz Tackle and Sporting Uoodf. A. W. JURISCH, AGT., 324 Spruce St. CALL UP 3632) CO. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STRGBT. M.W. COLLINS, Manager. ffsft Chlrke.ttr'a r.nill.h IMamoncl Iirand. reNNYROYAL PILLS uriginai ana tJnly uenulnc Arc. ftlwi; reliable. ldic uk Urn grist for ChUheittri Ettpluh Dhx , mond brand In lted uad Cvut melftllltv I Ks twin tufciea vitii blu ribbon 'lake no oilier. Ktfutt dweioua iultttu Hont and imitation At Uruztliti. or teal 4a. la tuaiii fr inuilculvf,, viitliuoQiiii oJ "Iteltt-r for t.allr,f intettrr, by rrturn ""-"" Chlhctcrtuemleulto.,Mtllouqu'9 i JIBli. IIPiUUI 1FKII JIBli. lir.UWIf Pl)DloniftlS JIlMi "UBCT, VNII' J Loctl L)rucWta. i'blLudn., !, iiHi VtD THE The Leading Millinery Store, 413 LACKAWANNA AVE. It Takes n Great Many Hals to lie Knougli lo Choose from, nnd That Is One Satisfaction In Coining Here You'll Find a Collection That Includes All That's Worth Seeing. WF WflMT Vflll tTomn In nnd look nrnmid Instil yon would nt nny InteTcatltiifexlil III. HIMIll IUU blttou, for v cry dny there lire now Uiliiui licro. Ho como In nndlouk. Hundreds of Trimmed Hats to Choose Froir Thousands of Untrimmed Hats to Choose From Miles and Miles of Ribbons to Choose From Gardens of Flowers to Choose From. Sliu'l.s nnd fctucttx nr Idiii'M, Ni'ltliii'H, ClilllbiiB, Htruvv IlniliU. UiiiuniciitMuml KveotlilUK Xeu'i-iHHiy Tor tlie-Trliiilnliiu or h SI.vIIhIi lint, iou'll I'lrul Our I'jli-t-s Lower by Alrnoit llnlf Wlmt Other Mtoits Ask. If You Aro Not Satisfied with Anything You Buy from Vj Bring. It Back; Have It Changed, or Get Your Money Back. GOEsoisrs, JULIUS TRAUGOTT, Prop. THE FIGHT IS OVER, THE VICTORY IS OURS. AVe have lots of followers, but our Mtrldes art- too long, our pace too fast anil they fall fatther and farther behind. Ours Is the only lltst-class mer chant tailoring establishment In Hcrarrtou making garments ut pop ulur pi ices. Our Specialties Are Suits at $15, $18 and $20 have secured a piece of the tdentlcul goods from which I'HESI DKNT M'KINLIJY'S Inauguration suit was made. We are now ready to make suits from these goods. It Is a beautiful fabric, the most per fect production of an American loom. W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor, 213 Wyoming Ave., ffln. Sterling Silver Top Cut Glass Salve lloxes, at 75 CENTS EACH. Jewelers and Silversmiths, 130 Wyomlno Ave. iflilliii Nothing; to Hide Here Therefore, we will tell you right out that the common qualities in this i;rcat stock urc ail but sold out in every department, but ify-ou're looking for higher grade goods at bargain figures now's the time to save your dollars, for this is a forced sale and its days arc already numbered, GOOD WINDOW SHADES, COMPLETE, ON SPRING .ROLLERS, 10c Hut nu ma.v wiim riiieSt'oti'b llollHiids, or thetiuoie ornamental Arneilcau milked. All 1 Ik 111: tlie) 'ie hem at pi lees that would onl,v hit) cum limn tiulltlix elsewhere. WINDOW Slf ADCS TO OKDEP. In till) color or for ail) cle window ut bankrupt II. tiles, to M lid of tilt Hock on band. llliAVY BRASS TAUI.US or Lamp Stuitds, $3 25, PRIVITY riRU SCREBNS former prlie, Sl.uo; Bankrupt Sale Prlce.soc. BRUSSELS CARPi:i BORDERS lull wide, niutili unv impel and handy for thosa wlinaie movliiK to new bonus. I'oiniei pilce, Sjl.uo; Bankrupt hale Price, 40c, DRAUUIIT SCREEN PRAAIES. Kiilistantlally maile, aitlstle In iIinIiju, choice enough tohutlsfy )ou, rormer pili'e1, Sl.uO, Sil.T.'i. Uunkrupt bale Price, Si.uu. AVorl.Ini; I)ii) nnd .Viylit, hut W'u Can Take Cure of Your Order il" I'lue'ed Quii'iMv. G, KERR, AGENT, 408 Lackawanna Ave,, Opp, Entrance Wyoming Housa, A SELECT PRIVATE PARTY TO COST OP TRIP: from New York to Now York, only $260 1 Including All Neccs(ar) llxpenit. Tickets to Return (loot for One Year, Crosslin; thu Knullsh Chiinnel bv bext uluyi seivlee, via Dover and Ostend. No ulirht travel In Km ope. 'Ihei'leirnut new lulti-screu AuieiliniiLlnets. H. ".St. I'aul," ( 11,0011 toiu.i ireentl) built I ) the I 'ramps, whleh onve')H the ICi'UiHlon In lHj dujs to South. iiniptou. iKveelleut two-beith looms ieerved for early depositors. ItOI'TI',: New York, Soirthiiinptoii, Lorrdou, Dover, Dstend, llrussels, 1'nrW, Vcrsiillh's, Autvierp, New York. To ull from New Y01 k by the Vmerlcnu Lino new tw In-serew Ktcumer ".ST. I'AUL." WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, 1897. With an Annex Trip tuthj Rhine and Switzerland at $901 a Second Annex Trip through lt aly at $110 additional, London to-Mmtford-on. Avon und back (1 day), $8; Scotland (3 day, $16 Optional Holland Trln, io extra; l')i'lln Tour (linliulliiu short trlpt In Knuluud, Uduya uluiiKtbelllilue. mid 'Jda)H thioiiKlithe llliu k Koiesl, Pails ami llolsdo lloulofiie) tH."i extra, to lovtreost of tmiuportluir bli')vle. I'OH KL'KTIIKIt 1'AUTICULAIW ADDHH-sS S, N. CALLENDEH, COK. SVKUCE STREET ANU WY03IINU AVENUE, SCRANTON. PA, - 113 Lackawanna Avenue. Philadelphia Manufacturers ot CLOAKS and SUITS 421 Lackawanna Ave. Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, Skirts, Coats, Capes Etc, our method or dolus the milt und vvrnp biiMiiiehii Is dtilt-rent from other hoimes. We iiuimiriii'tiiru the ilehent (,'ooJi In our own work roomw. We lm.v from linporlerH noil uiiiiiulHitme-iH the blithest eluss of noods for NiotuiHli below tho market pilieHiind glvo our I'liMlomerK better Koods for li'M money tlmn mi) other house. In Humnton. Thin Kre-ut oieuliii; Kiile U the hPKlnnlng of this NprliiK'N uoinlerliil Ion -price liiovemenr, In Ladles' Snlls, Skirts, Waists and Wraps. Ilroudcloth Ktilti, eHpeelully ellectlve Kton Jni'ketH, with lloleio, four dltlei- a: A OC ent Hliiuteii, worth 9H.rU ipt.y7 StvllMh Kri'iieh Ilroudeloth HulU, tly front Jui'kitB, Hllk lined thioiiKhout, fun Imekeil Hklrls, mnibrle lined, regulur ijll, Ce QQ Ktumlue, Cinali, Cloth Cunvus Weave Hultn, In all the lieu sIuicIi-h; liuudHoiiiely braided. Katou and Ilruudunburg Ntyles, CO OS siGHuitN .7. L 3y.yo Moire Antbiiiu ISIlk HklrtH, latent cut, ImiidKomely Unbilled. (Jood?ll) CL Oft vuiiiiH MO.VO IlrneiideilSatlu and Milk Skirts, eleirant nevr iiatterns, fan buck, well lined. C oo Uood SI) values 'VO ChaiiKeable Talletu Silk .shirt WaUts, uNo handsome assortment of fune Hllk wulits 111 Ht.vk'S und Hluules too numerous to men- S1.0S, $2.9$, S3.9S S4.9S We wish to rail particular attention to our line line of lllcjelo akliU und SultM ut the, very lowest pileetf.; z. 1 No Charge for Alterations. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. loriuer prlie, $1.00; Bankrupt Sale Price, EUROPE, 1897 ! 4
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