WRDNnSDAY, FEimUAItV 2, 1691. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, PEDriUAnY 2, 189ft DON'T, CHEAT YOURSELF. It pays to secure the best. Why not use the genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt, which is Imported from Carlsbad, and can be obtained of any reliable druggist? For all diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys, the genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is without equal. It is especially beneficial for chronic constipation, gouty And rheumatic affections. Be sure to ob tain the genuine article, which has the signature of " Eisner & Mcndelson Co., New York," on every bottle. GARBONDALE, ITho Carbondalo correspondence of Tho Tribune has been placed In tho hands of Mr. C. It. Munn, Salem avenuo and Church street, to whom news Items may be addressed. All complaints nB V lr-xgul.-r delivery, etc., should be made to W, T. Itobcrts. news accnt. PURE FOOD CONQRESS. Mnnncnrs ol n National Alltilr Desire a Dclcpnto from This Clt. Tho appended communication ex plains Itself: Washington, I). C. Jan. L", 1WS. Secretary Hoard of Health, Curuomlnlo, Pa. Sir: I herewith hund you a (.nil for a pure food and drug conrjress to nstcmhlo In the city of Washington mi the necotul lay of March, at the National hotel tit 12 o'clock. You will heo that ij h uoatd of health Is Invited uml jpportioned top lescntatlves as follow h. Citler fiom IU00O to KiO.CHjO, 1, citlm Horn 200,000 to 500,000, 2; titles of fiOO.OiM and tip ward, 3. I would ho obllRril to ou 'f you would lay this matter at onco be toio jour board and notify me of tin n.imo and address of the delegates and alternate tUccted so that I tan com municate to them as to lailiond and hotel rates. Umcss some action Is taken to put a Htop to tho lnfumous piactlco of adul teration which Is doing to much to in juio tho health, moials uud legitimate trade of this countr, tho day Is not far distant when our forelrn commctcu will be seriously afttcttd. It Is useh-ss lot mo to nttempt to arguo u question so plain as this and I rely upon your eirnest co operation and assistance In the matter. Hoping to hear from you at jour earliest convenience, 1 remain, yours ttuly, Alex J. Wedderburn, Sccictary of Commlttro. A CELEBRATED CASE. Cnrbondnlo Contractors Now nt Court nt .llontrosc. Contractor S. A. Roache, T. C. Rob inson and Attoi ney H. C. Butler were In Montrose yesterday attending court. Mr. Roache was complainant in a peculiar case against St. Anthony's Polish Catholic church nt Forest City. It will be remembered that In 189." that congregation let the contract to Mr. Roache to build a new church. He had the foundations completed and the building itself well under way when the officials of the chuich ordered Id in to htop work. They tote down the woodwork and te-let the contract to un Aichbald man, who built the pres ent church on the foundation laid by Mr. Roache. The latter has never been paid for his work and ho now sues to lecover for the cost of the lumber and stone and the labor expended. His Interests are lepresentod by Attorney Butler nnd Mr. Robinson, who Is a w Itness, is also Interested from the fact that he furnished nait of the material for the . oik. PURELY PERSONAL. Mih. Butler, of Syracuse, ls"lsltlng Mis. E. A. Wheeler, of Notth Chinch stieet. Miss Olmn llerrlnsr Is the guest of friends lit Wllkos-Baire. Mis. Jimes Thompson's guest, Mis. .. Wcller, has leturred to her home In Hetioit. Thomas Ollhool Is visiting In New Ycnk. Mlss Alary Median, of Brooklyn stieet, has accepted a situation in the Pails stote, Scr.inton. Mr. anil Mrs D. P. McCoy aie en tertaining Miss Margaret Enughlln, of Blnghamton. Dr. Reed Bums was in this city yes teiday. LOCALS. Yesterday's bllzzaul intuferied lit tle with railroad trallio in this vicin ity. A successful subscription dance was given in the Burke building last night. The temains of Mis. P. M. MoftUt, of Green Rldee, were laid at rest in St. Rose cemetery In this city yestoi day A requiem hlsh mass was cele brated in St. Paul's chuich, "jrecn Ridge, and the body, accompanied by mpr.y relatives and friends was brought here at 12. tr. Mts. II. C Wheeler is rapidly recov ering from the effects of her recent operation. OLYPHANT. On Tuesday afternoon a plelgh load of ladles from here enjoyed the sleigh ing ah far as Carbondale. They stop ped at tho residence of C. K. Mnrcey nnd took refreshments, returning home later In the evening. The following ladles went: Mrs. T. W Watklns, Mrs. W. J. Evnns, Mrs. Thomas Patten, Mrs. Charles Lewsley, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Margaret Hlnn, Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mrs. Thomas Tilford, Mlns M. A. Evans. Misses Mabel Ieonaid and Dora Mc Laln, who have been quests at the Miihon house, for the past week, re turned home last evening. A bhort session o tho school board The Best 5k prepare fdwBj tlje best Ti,e best Uiiurrcimig. n Cottolrn Undo uuki am "CottoUnt" xA nur't Ami n eollon-ptant urtalt pn Trj Ua. 7HZ N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. CUCMO. N Tark. 1'MU.UInfcU. I(b.. was held on Monday evenlnr-. The principal business was tho passlnir of bills, nmone which was ono for laying sidewalks nt the First, Third nnd Fourth ward school buildings. It wns decided to close the night schools this evonlntr. The young men of tho Congregational chinch are preparing for an entertain ment which will bo held In that edi fice some tlmo this month. Misses Jennie Penman nnd Maggie Jones, of Susquehanna street, havo re turned fiom a visit to Providence. A merry crowd of young people fiom Scranton cnino to this place Tuesday evening In a sleighing party. Several hours were spent In dancing In the Club of '0:i rooms. A turkey supper was served nt midnight In the Million house. Mts. V. W". Harris loft yesterday to spend a week with relatives In New York. Mis, Inils Itlockbergcr nnd Mrs. George Davis visited fi lends at Jer myn yesterday. Mis. Frederick Lloyd, of Hlakelv, Is quite 111. Mrs. John Daken, of Powder Mills, Is visiting her parents hero. T. V. Powderly, Jr., of Carbondnle, wns a caller In town yesterday. TAYLOR NEWS. llonul of Trade Will Hold it Hiin quet - Hoviinl Scitlcos Success ful. This evening the ill st annual ban quet of th Taylor bontd ot irade will be held In Its looms In the Pilce Ll biary hall. At 9 o'clock the feast will commenee. Speechmaklng, music, so los and reciting will be the order of tho evening. Following Is the pro gramme: IntroJuction of Tonstmas ter P. Mulhciln, by President J. F. Taylor; "Tnylcu us u innnufjctutins center," T. R. Bo wen: "Reasons why every man should belong to the boaid of trade," M. M. Williams) "Taylor as a city of homec," William P. Giif fiths, esq.: "Anieiican citizenship," J. E. Watklns. esq : "Municipal govern ment," II. E. Hniris; "Tavlor lifteen years ago to the present," John M. Harris, esn : remarks, selected, by Luther Keller, Scranton; address, by D. B. Athorton, Scrnnton: solo, M. B. Mcigans; recitation, John E. Evans; solo, John F. Tubbs; recitation, Evan O. Evans; selection, orchestra: re marks, by Messrs. Brock, of the woolen mill: Mr. Rei.nrd, of tho silk mill, nnd Mr. 1-ublnack, of the weaving mill. So giatlfylng nas been the succcfs of the season of revival meetings which havo been conducted .it the Methodist Episcopal chuich duting the past few-Y.-ecks. that the seiles 1ns been eon tlnuirt ibis week. This evening will be the last of the seiies. Uev. Wil liam Ftlsby will piesldi". All are wel come. Miss Cat lit Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Samuel I'xans. of Main street, has b"en pirentPd with a beauttful limp. It ui presented to her by her 1 arents. Mr. and Mis. Lewis P.. Reese spent the Sabbath with lelutlves in MoofIc. Krights of Pythias, No. 40i. will meet this evening In Reese's hall. Tho Taylor Choral union reorganized on Suntlav evening at the Calvary Baptist chuich. Thoy will compete at the national cNleddfod to be held ot Wllkts-Barre. on May M). All slngeis of the boiough are lequested to meet nt tho Calvaiy Baptist church on Sun day evening net. The following are the olllceis wlv were unanimously eleeted. "resident. Rev. II. II. Har lis; secretary. John E. Owens: treas urer, John Thomas: eundudor, Pro fessor David E. .Tont'3; pianist, Wil liam Reese. Mrs Evan l Jenkins of Main slieet, Is tapldly jecoti-rliK l'ti'in Iier iccent sucUtuw. A petition is being oluulilf.l uuic)g the taxpajeis of the South dlstilct of Lackawanna township to h.tvs the poll ing pl&ce changed fiom its nu'seut lo cation. The petit lotieis say that the booth is not centtally located. Th'imns Dais, who is employed as n cari)enter in the Citeeuwood mine shops, is recoveiing from an injury which he received a few days ago. The, Deluwate. LacktiA.anm. and Western company paymadtet made Ills monthly visit to the Aichbald colliery jesterday. Superintendent Fox and his corps of workmen of the .Scranton Traction company, veie hint viy busy yester day In keeping Hi" stiel car Hacks free fiom snow. - A RAINY WINTER. Alwujs Ilriugs n I,egiou ot Ciititrihnl DUenacp. Haln. lain, rain. Mud, slop, sleet and Flush. Flood and freeze, slip and splosh, alternate ceaselessly. Some times It makes us mad. Sometimes It makes us laugh. We cannot be sure what the weather will be loi an hour at a time. There Is one thins o can be uuro of, however, that such weather will bring catarth--catarrh of the head, ejes and ars. Ca- tairh of the tin oat. lungs and bronchial tubes. Catarrh of the Btomnch, liver and bowels. Catarrh of the kldnoyi. Ca tarrh nf the bladder Catarrh' of the pelvic organs. Ttobeit Ilobeitson of Detroit, Mich., says. "Catanh had gone through my whole system and wns simply Indescribable. Pe-rn-na cured me. Every body Is astonished to bee mo look so yourig." Dr. Haitman's litest book entitled "Winter Catanh" Is being sent free to any address by Tho lv-rn-na Druir Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. WAVERLY. Miss Carrie Bliss is visiting the fam ily of Rev. J. Mulr, at Bangor, Pa. Fred Spencer, of Hyde Park, spent a few days last week the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Spencer. Fiank H. Bailey attended tho muBlcal alliance at Nicholson last Friday night. Andrew S. Smith left Monday morn ing for West Point, where lie will be examined previous to his entering the military school. J. W. Carpenter, of Scranton, was a caller In town last Saturday. Miss Hattlo Matthews and nephew Harry Evans, of Providence, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Calkins. Miss Nettle Iemon, of Waverly, N. Y,. is visiting the family of Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Vail. Mrs, A. Bergen Browe who has been 111 Is convalescing. The union revival services which havo been held here the past three weeks will bo continued this week at the Baptist church. Prayer meetings will be held as usual at 3 p. ni. Unusual interest was manifested the past week In the revival which was held at the Methodist Episcopal church, largo congregations being present at each meeting. Rev. A. Bergen Browe, THE GREAT STORE. A Great Wednesday in the Great Store THAT'S OUR PROMISE for today, and It will be fulfilled. Come and enjoy it with the crowd. Bargains in the morning. Music and bargains in the afternoon. Take your time and see the Great Store in its entirety. Rest in the Reception Room. Eat in the Restaurant, Ride in the Elevators. Make yourself thor oughly at home. Buy what you want no more than you want. But save money on what you DO buy; by purchasing here. This Morning from 10 Till 12. Children's Black Ribbed Hose, double heel and toe, seam less, all sizes, ...'... or. Fair Women's Fast Black and Tan Seamless Hosiery, . 5c. Pair Extra Quality Apron Ginghams and Fancy Dark Colored Calicoes, ...... 1 l-2c Yard Fancy Outing Flannels, extra good quality, light and daik patterns, ...... 3c. Yard Extra Large Size Turkish Wash Cloth, with fancy borders, 3 Tor 5c 1 8-Inch Bleached Crash, with fancy red border. Ten yards to a customer, . . . 2 l-2c. Yard 'White Chief" Soap superior in bath, A The great success of our January Sale prompts ruary. Only a few prices are given here. The stock ly guarantee gooas 10 oe Night Of extra quality Muslin, with V tucked yoke front, double yoke back, neck and sleeves edged with cambric ruffle, full size and length, pearl buttons, Of extra quality Muslin Empire style, two rows of insertion and deep embroidery; deep revere, trimmed around reveres and neck with embroideiy luffle, Empite Gown, trimmed with line medica lace and ruffle of India linen, ft Ml Of extreme heavy quality Muslin and Cambric, some trimmed with V.ik'iiciennes lace, wide insertion ot embroidery, V necks, squ.iie necks, Empire style and high necks, JONA of the Baptist church pleached Mon day evening; TSev. J. M. Sumner on Tuesday evening; Rev. Drowe on Wed nesday; Rev. G. W. Brown, of the African Methodist Episcopal church on Thursday evening, and Rev. John Cav anaugh, of the Free Methodist church, on Friday evening. OLD POINT COMFORT, RICHMOND AflD WASHINGTON. Six-Day Tour la Pennsylvania Railroad. The llrst of the piesent series of pei-sonally-conducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washington via the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia on Saturday, February 19. Tickets, Including transportation, meals en route In both directions, tiansfera of passengeis and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washington, and cntrlage ride about Richmond In fact, every necessary expense for a period of six days will be sold at rate of $35.00 fiom New Yoik, Brooklyn, and Newark, J3J.00 fiom Trenton, $32.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate lates from other stations. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, including one and three-fourths days' board at that place, and good to return direct by regular tialns within six days, will be sold In connection with this tour at rate of $16 00 from New York, $15.00 from Trenton, $11.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates fiom other points. At a slight additional expense tourists can extend the trip to Vir ginia Beach, with accommodations at the Princess Anne Hotel. For itineraries and full Information, apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1106 Broadway, New York; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel phia. m ' TWO OP JOHN ALM'.N'S. Congressman John Allen, of Missis sippi and If you do not know who John Allen la you will never learn from this chronicler carries a new cane. It Is a straight stick, with a lone and flexlblo branch twisted around It. "This stick," sas Mr. Allen, "camo from tho grao of George Washington, nnd was given to mo because I embody all of his vices. Tho straight part of tho stick represents inc, and this branch is tho Democratic party clinging to me." Somebody asked Mr, Allen how re stood on tho contest over the Democrat lu position In the hoube. "Oh, well," bald he, "I haven't been registered yot, and I think I am on both sides, It re minds me of a man In my county who wus runnlnc for the legislature 1 met him one day and Bald to him: 'Hob, how are you getting along with the Prohibi tionists?' 'AH right,' said he.' And how?" said I. 'Well,' said he, 'I drink with tho llmior mtn and vote with the Piohibl tlonlats. i i Musings ot a Married Mnn. My wife says the girl who uses cosmet ics Is never so bad as she's painted. My wife says she hopes airships will soon bo In st le; they will bo so handy for paying "flying slts" with. My wife wants to know why the bar gain sales aro always advertised after she has spent all her money for Christ mas presents. My wtfo says the girl who declares that she wouldn't marry the best man in tho world needn't worry about ever being asked to do so. My wlio says many a girl who wouldn't think It right to give a fellow a kiss, woLldJend him one, with tho understand ing that It wb to ba lepald at once, Pittsburg Dally Nsws. THE GREAT STORE. qv quality, for laundry and lc. Cake -FEBRUARY PRICE THAW IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 50 per ceni. oeuer ana prices Gowns 18c 44c 54c ffZ.n CREDITORS NOW IN POSSESSION The AsMguce Has Ordered tho Stock ot This $275,000 1'niluro to II o Closed Out--This Clothing sialo .He nns 31ucli to tho l'eoplo of Scrnnton and ViciultT--SnIc Slnrts Thurduy, I'ebrnnry 3rd, 205 J,ncluiWHiiua Avenue, Nenr 1'rnuk 1 in Avenue Hotel, I.nclcnwnunn Vnl ley House Block. On account of hard times, bad debts and inability to raise ready cash was the cause of a laige clothing failure. Merchants in New York and elsewhere who had extended credit to this firm were nearly panic stricken, as this failure was so large the assignee for the creditors, falling to determine the actual assets and liabilities and being able to make a settlement on uccount of the large stock on hand, are deter mined to sell this large and line stock for cash. Several large cities have been selected. Amongst them Scranton has been chosen and a great pan of this stock will bo removed to tho large store room, 205 Lackawanna avenue, In the Lackawanna Valley House block, a few doors fiom Franklin avenue, Scranton, Pa. Everything goes at 50 per eent. less than cost of manufacture. The store will be closed until Thurs day, February 3, at 9.30 a. m., when the great sale begins and lasts until nil is sold out at retail. No matter what sale you have ever attended, come to this one If you wish to get clothing and gents' furnishing goods at prac tically your own prices. First come, llrst served, or be on hand early for your pick. We mention a few prices, but there are over 1,000 other articles space will not permit us to mention. Earl & Wilson collars, 5c; cuffs, 12c. Best Manhattan laundrled white shirts, 69c; unlaundrled, 33c. Monarch percale shirts, with detachable or attached col lars, 39c. Wright's best health under wear, 90c a suit. Celluloid collars, 3c. Adlers best kid gloves, lined and un lined, 63c. All kinds ot stiff hats in Dunlap's, Knox's, Stetson's and other well-known makes for 89c All kinds of neckwenr in Tecks, four-in-hand, etc., for 12c, worth 75c A splendid business suit of clothes, handsomely trimmed and well-made, for $3.09, worth at least $12. Over a hundred styles men's all wool cash mere suits for $4,99. All kinds of over coats and ulsters will be slaughtered. Clay worsted suits in sacks and cuta ways, from $7.85 to $15,00, worth from $18.00 to $30.00. Working pants for 59c; worth $1.50. AH wool pantH from $1.18 to $., valued at fiom $3.00 to $7.50. All kinds of pants for children, 18c This sale will positively commence Thursday, Febiuary 3, at 9.30 a. m., and continue until tho entire stock is closed out. This Is a chance you must not miss. First come, flist served. 205 Luckawnnna avenue, In the Lacka wanna Valley House block, a few doors from Franklin avenue, Scranton, Pa. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tit fit- J , THE GREAT STORE. ALL DAY SHOES. Yesterday's shoe selling was the, talk of the store considering the weather. What will it be today if skies are fair ? No such shoe values have ever been known in Scranton before. Shoes at one third less than cost to manufacture. That's the whole story in a nutshell. Women's Shoes, 00c to 2.29. Men's Shoes, 9BctoS3.00. Boys' Shoes, 97c to $1.70. Misses' Shoes. 98c to 1.40. Children's Shoes, 12 l-2c to $1.18. All worth double and more. the continuance of the stupendous values in Women's Undergaiments throi is full of others just as good. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity. We i 25 per cent, lower man any nouse in tne state. Skirts Umbrella Skirts, deep niffle of embroidery and extra dust 2Crr ruffle underneath, . . OOC Muslin Skirt, made umbrella shape, deep ruffle of open work embroidery, 53c Of extra quality muslin, umbrella shape, deep embroidered ruffle of cambric and lawn 68c dust ruffle, LONG'S SONS OLD FORGE. Mr. Robert Imes is building an addi tion to his house. Mrs. Burgess is confined to her home by sickness. Mrs. Markel, of Scranton, spent Sun day at the home of Mr. D. C. Reed. The Ladles' Home Missionary soci ety will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mis. John Dills. The officers will be elected for the ensuing year. Mr. Nichols and Miss Elizabeth Smith, two young people of this place, were married on Saturday evening by 'Squire Brodhead. Tommy, th little son of Mr. Thomas Robson, was quite painfully scalded on Friday by falling in boiling water. A large number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. John Faraday on Thursday evening, to celebrate the blrth'day of Mrs. Faraday. i F nnilll'O FOR EITHER BEX. LC DnUll QThls remedy being In jected directly to the S. - &m seat or tnoso aisenses O or the denlto-Vrinarj Xi Hqb Organ, requires ne Ivy Hrn change of d,et- Care -22- gunruut ceil la 1 to O iinyM. Huiall plain pack- iT'ITTIW11116' hy wall, 8), OO, 4j Lf JraJCaHolA on'.y by Wm. O. Clark, 201 Washington Ave. and 326 Penn, Ave., Scranton, Pa. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. WALTER W, BRANSON, Chef of Jonas Long's Sons, Philadelphia $ Caterer. Ho nod Turkey Croquettes, Salads of All Kinds, Weddlugs.Paitles; Kxperlenced Men All orders promptly attended to. Order can be left at 121 ashlngton ave., or can be seen at Jonas Long's Hons' Cafe. NERVOUS TIlOUnLiKM; At.lV KINDS cured with Animal Kxtracts. Free boot ells how. WASHINGTON C11UM1UAU CO., Washington, I). C rsofi vu'ig&i&twszr1' THE GREAT STORE. i iiirj,i,,i,i,iJ'i"iii',v"M-inx,u'xj'i. This Afternoon from 2 Till 5. A Veritable Matinee This Afternoon at the Food Ex hibit. Grand Orchestral Promenade Concert by BAUER'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA, Personally Conducted by Prof. Bauer. Eight Thousand People Heard Last Saturday's Concert- There'll be more than that today. New Exhibits in the Food Show today with others yet to come. The Grocery Department is branching out. So arc the groceries. Fin est Goods at Lowest Prices always. Many things to eat and drink in the booths, All free to you. Come. See. Enjoy, Children's Dresses Infants' Long Slips, made of cambric, embroidered yoke, neck and sleeves trimmed with o neat embroidery, . IOC Children's Drawers Of good muslin, deep hem and tucks. - . . OC Of good muslin, trimmed with insertion and deep luffle of q embroidery, . . IOC We carry in stock complete Layettes for Infants as fine as you'd wish to buy, and at lowest prices. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS "TGETH JMADB PCRFECT." ORIGINATORS OF PAINLESS DENTISTRf. We have all the latest discoveries for allc vlotina pain. We oitrnet teeth, All teeth and opply gold cronnu and bridge work without the least partlcloof pain, by a method patented and usod by us only. NO CHARGE for painless extracting when teeth ure ordered. Full Set Tcdll, $5.00. Wo guarantee a nt. (.'old Crowns, $3.00. All other work nt proportionately low prices. M-Uom Crowns and Bridge Work a Specialty. Being tho oldest and largest dental parlors In the world, we aro ho well equipped that all work done by us Is tho best to be had. Our operations aro positively painless. All work guaranteed for 10 j ears. NEW YORK "DENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna and omlnj Aves., (Over Newark Shoe btore ) Hours, 8 to 8. bundaj, 10 to FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery. We will sell you New or Hocond-Hand. We will Kelt jou new or talse old In ex change, or we will rent you unythlng you uunt In tho Machinery Lino. Spot Cash paid for Scrap Iron and Menus. National Supply and Metal Co,, 709 West Lacliawauna Avenue. H.E. KEELET, Hfir. Telephone 3945 LACKAWANNA BUHUFACTUR-nS OF UUITC l Bill 1 imbur cut to order on bliort notice. Hardwood Mine KnIN tawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled liNnlock Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo nnd Snsqnc hanna Knilroud. At Minn, Potter County. Pa., on Coudeisport. and Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity-400,000 feet per day. GliNEUAL OFFICE-Doard of Trade Uulldlng, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA, Manufacturers of LOCORIOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES, BOILERS: HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. UENBRAU OFFICn, SCRANTON. PA. For Sala by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruoa otroot THE GREAT STORE. riMMMANmMM4 ough eb- tbsolute- Drawers Good quality muslin, rows of tucks above wide q hem . . . "v Wide Um brella Drawers, deep ruffle edged w i t h neat embroideiy, yoke ,yyrt bands and tapes, Extra wide, fine muslin, ruffle of open work em broidery, double cluster of fine tucks, . . ' wide 34c Fine tucks, edged cambric, with cluster ol deep lawn ruffle, with wide Point ij. D' Paris lace, A GREAT OFFER ...IIV .. Ucrmanla Wine Cellar liammondsport and Rhelms, N- Y. Wo are determlnod to Introduce our izoods amoiit; the very best peo e in ine country, una wa e.in sob no bettor wnv of doing this than by soil. uj (hem a case of our Kuods, contalulng eleven bottles of wine and oao bottlo of our extra flna double - distilled drnpo randy, nt ono-lialr Its ac tual Lont. I'pou re ceipt ol 3.".UO wa will send to any reader of this paper onu case of our go ds, all flrit-ckm and put up In ele X mt f"t le, assorted us follow s: 1 qt. hot. Grand Im perial beu tli am pogne. 1 it. hot. Doluwaro. 1 ft. hot. Itiosllnc;. 1 it bot. 'Iiiiiiu. I it hot. Sweet Ca lawlm Mt bot Sherry. 1 qt. bot. r.UIni 1 qt. bot .Mn,'iiril. 1 qt. bot. AnKCllca. 1 qt. hot. Port. 1 qt. bot. Sneet Is abella, 1 qt hot. 1m Orap lliunily. 'I his oiler Is niad mainly tn tntroitu out (Irani! Imperial bee Cliampaen. uml our nno double-ills. tilled (irapc Hrandy This use or goocN Is offered nt ubout one-half Its uetmil trutnnd It will plonse us irour friends and 1 rons will talto adv.inUjo or this uud IkIp ui Intro duce our goodi, WOLF & WEXZEL, 340 Adams Ave, Opp. Court Haas:, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Bole Acents for Richardson .BoyutouU Furnaces and Rangns U1BEB 00., When In doubt 'bat to use ior Nervous Debility, Lou pi Power, Impotency.Atropnv.VarlcocelearMt "her weaknesses, it ora any caus:, use Sexlne Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly reitortd. Mailed for ft 00,6boies (3 00. WIlV Itifgieciea, .aca iroaoica rcmii nuuj. mi oracrs we Rivea guarantee " ro or refund the monev. Address EAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlng avMuo and' " "WjGSjgjAJjaEjft' Mil laW-SSMM Kyiy v& frii wm Mm MM Vet. 'ZCZcii" sS V