THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1894. re at Remnant Sale COMMENCING JAN UARY 2. 1894. WEST SIDE Happenings of a Day That Will Interest Hyde Park Readsrs. i NEW YEAR'S DAY OBSERVES MUSLINS 40 inches vide, 3lAc. upward. Canton Flannel, 3 1 ; c. upward. Shaker Flannels, 3 'jC. upward. Apron Ginghams, 7lc. a yard. Corset Jeans, 5c. a yard. The Incoming Year Given a Very Lively Reception Columbia Hose Company's Mew House Inspected Sunday School Officers Elected Shooting Match at Taylor-Death of Mrs. Daniel Evans Other News of the Day. The Wuet Sid.) oillc of the Soiuxtox Tribute la located at Hi South Miiu ave nue, when subscriptions advortitements and i-ommunicatious will receive prompt attention. broken a tow daj-s a by skatiaz, is improving rapidly. Miss Ktte Gregory, of Tenth street, Is the guest of friends in Wyoming. SCRANTONIftNS IN C iflBON 0 Mi. 2UC. 5UC Dress ( 1 2 'Ac "S 1 . rOOUS, a V ard. $1.00 Dress Goods, 25c. a yard. Dress Goods, AQc a yard. AT WALTER'S, 128 Wyoming Ave. Cut Prices On all Strictly I Iolida) Goods Until J an. i st. M. NORTON ANNUAL TURN-VEREIN FESTIVAL. Christmas Exarolaea Hsld by the Society in Its Ball. The Scrantou Turn- Verien held its annual Christmas festival in the hall on North Seventh street Sunday even ing. 'J hero was a litrtfe attendance and the affair was a most enjoyable one. At each end of the suv w:ie a large Christmas tree towering Dp to the roof. They were very prettily decorat ed with ornaments and every tree bore about fifty small candles. Ua the floor of the hall tables and chairs were ar ranged aud refreshments were served while the entertainment was in pro gress. The concert was given by tbe pupils of the turning school and the programme rendered was one of much literary and musical worth. Several first class tableaux were also presented, Those who took part in the entertainment were Margaret F.thren hold, Grace Baydam, Julie Z.nke, Alma Wehlau, Margaret Hoichke, Anna Bochelkamp, Jennie Noih, Mamie Fuhrman, Uelle Feiuberg. Uob Kugler, Katbi Bolz, Martha Boeh-I-dump, Hsln Wormser, Albert Hoff man, Carl Bahr, Victor Noth. MM ' NEW OFFICERS FOR CRYSTALS. Eltctsd for the Ensuiog Year st Last Night's Heating-. The members of the Crystal Hose company, No. 4, have elected the follow ing officers for the ensuing year: President, D. J. Newman; vice pres ident, H. R. Madison; secretary, C. K. Hineline; financial secretary, A. Gray; treasurer, F. M. Aylesworth; foreman. H. R. Long: first assistant foreman, William Martin; second assistant fore man, William Ferber; pipeuian, U Hines; plpeman, A. Willard; pips man, H. Thomas; pipeman, George MeLeod ; trustee, U.K. Madison; en gineer, I). J. Slows; stoker, M. McMan nesa; driver, J. Lillie; driver, Isaac Tice; properly clerk, 0. C. Sclauti!. BUSINESS NOTIQEa Relnhart's Market, S3 and 86 Lackawanna avenue. Every day from 0 a. m. to 10 a. m. Round steak, 11c; sirloin steak, 14c.; standing rib roast, 10c.; chuck roast, be.; Uoiliug meat, 4c.; fresh pork, 12j'c; pork sausage, rJ-c. . - MARKIfclD. KODDA-QREEN - At tbe Providence Methodist Episcopal parsonage, Scran too. Pa., Dec. 80, leHli. by Rev. M. D. Fuller, William H. Rodda and Miss Annie Green, both of Scrantou. New Year's day. as it was observed on tliis f-i'le yestorday will ba one long to be remembered. The clang of the bells, and the noUn of gongs announced the new year. A few monnnts later, the streets which were almost deserted, were filled with young men, blowing upon vicious fish horns aud other ar ticles capable of provoking noise. Small bodies of singers soon gathered anil they went off in several direc tions to soranadu the residents. Sweet melody floated on the air, and 8 o'clock had struck be fore the noise had dinted. Ser vices were held In aomeof the churches and were largely attended. The brick yard pond, a popular resort for lovers of skating, was completely covered with skaters during thd day. On ac count of the great crash of people, several of the younger ones were knocked down and thus sustained se vere bruises and sprained ankles. In the evening the celebraters went to the museums and various socials held throughout the city. Never before did the new year receive such a welcome. Columbia Hoso House Inspected. A mooting of the committees of the councils of the fire department wis held yesterday afternoon nt 5 o'clock in the now Columbia hoj home on Division street. The following were preient: Select council, CipUto William Kellow, ebuiruun, F. W. Schwenk and 0, P. Miller; common council, E.E. Hobathan, chairman, G. J. Dulling and II. F. Ferher. chief of the llro department. The meeting was fir the purpose of looking over the building beforo accepting it. Tito meeting was held iu the reception room, iind the committee then went through the different rooms for the Soil inspection. This was done aud everything was found satisfactory. Chief Ferber stated the building was a model one and wjll adapts 1 for such quarters. Officers Elected. Ti.o members of th Sunday School of the Calfiritltic Methodist church have elected the following otlbers for the ensuing term : Superintendont, W. K. Williams, vice president, Divid II. Evans; secretary.Ely Harris; treasurer, William Roberts; catechiser, Rev. Hugh Davi, pastor; librarians, Gilbert Thomas and Reese Hiwkins. The teachers appointed were Reesa C. Powell, Morris T. Williams, Diniel Mosef, D. C. Poweil, Isaac Smith, Evan Miles. Johu Edward Jehu, Miss Lizzie Parry, Miss Diana Morgan, Misi Mary J. Evans, Mrs. Margaret Roberts and Miss Ellen Williams. Officers of the S.Tanton Street Bap tist church have been elected as fol lows: Superintendent, William H, Morris ; secretary, George Asbury ; treasurer, Miss Mattie Watkius; chorister. Dr. T. M, Senderling; or ganist, Miss Mattie Hntchingson; teacher of primary departmeut, Miss Mattie Watkins; organist for the latter deDartmi-nt. Miss Moore; librarian, Prindle Long. Enteitainraent and Social. An entertainment and social will be given by Division No. 1, Ancient Or der of Hibernians Btard of Erin, on Jan. 5. The following carsfnlly pre pared programme will be rendered i Remar ks Chairman T. J. Hilbow Piano Solo Mrs. F. Malloit Vocal Solo Lawrenco Ketrick Song and Dauce, Frank Mallott and Partner Address. John H. Carroll, Fall River, .Mass Recitation Miss Mame Cooper Comic Sketch "The Baggage Room," M. J. Coyne and Partner Recitation Miss Mame Boland Hemaiks T. V. Powderly Recitation Miss Loretta Faliey Vocal Solo Miss JJaguie Jordan Recitation Miss Minnie Mctlngli Vocul Solo .Lawrence Ketiick lira. DanUl Evans Dead, Mrs. Marv Jane Evans, wife of Dan iel Evans, died late on Sun lay ev?uing at her home on Avenue C, B-llevae. She was an earnest Christian woman, possessing many fine qualities. She was 33 years of uge. Tuo funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Services will be held in the Bellevue Welsh Calviuistic Methodist church, by Rev. J. T Morris. Inter ment in the Washburn Street com- Thoy Were Examining Caibonia'.a'j N .w Hr.t-H in Billy Craig's Interejt Peter Z-igler, Conrad Schrotler, Charles Robinson and Victor Koch, of Scranton, were in the city yesterday afternoon. Tnolr mis Hion was to inspect the new hotel properties that ire in process of erection Thev cwii in the in terest of Deputy Sheriff Craig who is contemplating the proprietorship of the Hotel American. In company with Mr Craig they visited the new hostelry aud appeared tUlightfld with it ap pearance and arrangement Tiiesj gentlemen are among the prominmit monied men of the county seat mid are the backers of Mr. Craig in his new de parture. It is generally understood that Mr. Craig has received the refusal of the Imusa at the time when a definite ren tal cm be fixed upon. At presont this cannot be arrived at, as the total sums require 1 for the finishing aud furnish ing of the structure are not known. Mr. Craig is one of the most ganial of men, a hustler in ovary sens of the word and would make an excellent landlord, having had considerable ex perience iu the business. A consulta tion was had between the parties in interest yesterday, btt no fiuul decision was reached. Mr. Ktch later vis ited tbe Hotel Anthracite in which it is hinted he would like to instal his brother John Koch a hotel man of the wi lost experi ence. The latter will be remembered as the proprietor some years ago of the Central Park garden in New York which was the fashionable resort of the city nud where Theodore Thomas' full orchestra gave two concerts daily. Later ho kept a celebrated restaurant in Paris which was the resort of all the leading men of the day.- CaTbonialt Lender. WANTS HIS PASS RENEWED. by Application That Wai Racaivod General Manazer Arehar. The announcement in Saturday's Titiuu.NK that ninety Traction com pany passes had beeu cut off by Qui eral Manager Archer caused a good deal of worry among those who were so fortunate to possess numbered bits of paste bo rd during the past year, Tue following applicatiou accom panied a . 1893 street car pass, horribly mutilated, wnich was receiv-d by Manager Archer, Saturlay nfternoon: Its tattered and torn, this old streat car pn.-s, lis beauty and value are things of tho past: It has serred a good purpose you can see by the wear, That is innrked o'er its surface, with dirt aud with tear. T.ike the year it was good for, 'tis forced to give place To another that bears '94 on its face, For the year 'H is a memory now; With it -i pass that is usaless I you now en dow. i With prayers that are humble, o'evllow- iug with hope, Its renewal is asked from the kind Traction folk; Their officials I'll bless from the first to the last, ' If they only will give nin a '91 pass. OFFICERS FOR SCRANTON CASTLE. CCRE9 DYSPEPSU CUKES DYSPEPSIA CURES DYSPEPSIA Promotes Digestion Having suffered from Dyw pepsla Tor tliree years, i aw tided to try Burdock Bloo Bitteiis. and after using cue bottle I found myself so much better Unit 1 was encourauei to use another: after laSl this I flml mys'ilf so fully n itored that Ido not need any morn medlrane. feeling truly grateful to B. B. B. Mas. . Wnna, Tabursr, Oneida Co .M.T. WILSON TAftlFF INO DISASTER. The Manager of a Local Industry Ex presses Bla Views. The American Economist recently wrote to prominent business mm in all parts of the country for opinions as to the effect which would follow the en actment of the Wilsoo tariff bill in the present form. The issue dated l)c. 30 nit, coutains the following letter from t.'.e manager of the Green Ridge Iron works: "After carefullv considering the proposed new tariff bill, of which I have a copy beforo me, 1 can only con clude that its becoming a law will have the most depressing effect upon the business of the country. The ef fect upon the iron industry, in which 1 am personally interested, will bs dis astrous, How can it be otherwise, with a rednced tariff of about tflU per ton, when everything excepting labor is at its lowest ebb at pressnt't Wis will surely be reduced to the level of ptnper labor In Eagland. Nothing will be more sure than t.his;and the pur coaling power of tun p3opl, will be at least fifty per cent, less th in it is to day, excepting always the rich man, who has large amounts stored away iu our banks. His purchasing power will ho increased to the Baiuo extent. Tiiese are facts wiiic:i 1 defy nay free trader to disprove. D. B. ATHERTOX." DEATH DU TO HEART FAILURE. They Were Electad for the Ensuing Yaar at Friday Evening's nlaeting . The regular meeting of Scranton Cas tle, No. 137. was held last Friday, when business of importance was 'transacted prior to closing the term. The Castle will open the next term on Friday, Jan. 5, with nn entertainment and refresh ments for visiting knights when it is expected .i very large attendance of sir k:iisjhts will be present. The following offuer will serve the ensuing term: Sir knight commander, James Williamson; sir knight Vice eouimnnder, G. Fenne; sir knight first lieutenant, A. Heim ; sir knight record ing scribe, A. J. Lehren; sir kuijzl t financinl scribe, W. A. Andrews; sir knight treasurer, W. F. Loftus; sir ; knight assistant recording scribe, J. H. Gray , sir knight chief of staff, J. H. Decker: sir knight, assistant chief of stuff, J. II. Feiiuo; sir knight inside guar 1, C. Kellernuu , sir knight out side guard, W. BotlMMj sir knight chaplain, M. V. Anderson; trustees, J. H. Gray, W. P. l'Vmie. T. H. Sprnks; property keeper, T. H. Spruks; organ ist, J. T, Richardson. Grand Frost reception will be given by Jack Frost mid his cortege of assistants on Jan. 1 aud 'J, in the Park Place Methodist Episcopal church; consisting of entertain ment of recitations, vocal singing, Instru mental pieces and conundrum urt gallery and conundrum lunch. Oyster supper will be nerved ia five different ways during the evening. Admission free. Scraxtox, Due. 28, 1S93. A Republican caucus was held iu the Twenty-Urst ward. First district, on Thursday night. W. H. Langstuft was duly nominated for school controller and Martin Joyco was nominated for alder man. William Couiiiilin', ' Utxtitue W. KxTKS, Vitrilan e Committee. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ONE V'EEK COMMECINU MONDAY, JAN. 1- Matinees Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Geo.A. Baker Comic Opera Company REPERTOIRE; Monday Boccacio .Matinee Said I asua Tuesday Beiruar Student VVcilii 'silay Black Hussar Matiuea Fatinlua Thursday Kalka Friday Bohemian Olrl Saturday Bald I aaha Matluec Jrra DlaVulo Prices, 15, 1.9, 35 and 50 cents Sale of seats begins Friday, Dec 29. EDEN MUSEE ft1- Lackawanna Ave. SN YDl'.n AM) I.MMMEKMA N , l'ropriutors and Managers. FOR WEEK DEC. 25 THE LONDON SPORTS ami the WRESTLING BEAR. 1 he oream of the vaudevi lo world: Every artist a star : Every act a feature I Admission as usual. TEN cent 1 H A fl iPKya i?A M IPl fir I ' I H 3 i raiJri'11'iiftfffWyhM.aLlj etery. A Shooting Hatch. About a.OUU people attended the shooting match in Taylor yesterday afternoon between Clem Marsh, of this side, and David Davij, of Taylor, Davis allowed Clem a daad bird. Fif teen birds apiece were shot at, out of which Marsh killed twelve and Davis killed eleven of the birdr. Clem won by a bird. The prize was $10'J. Funeral of Qsonr Evans The funeral of George W, Evans, of I -.' Chestnut street, who died on Sat urday last, after a long illness, will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from his Into home. Interment will bo made in the Washburn Street ceme tery. Mr. Evans was 3.5 years of ugej and well known on this side. Personal and Olberwlas. Don't foroet the ureat bargaius in res) r9tat. At Forest House at 10 a. m., New Year's, J. M. 0. Kanck will sell his house aud lot, 418 Vine, niid office, III" Spruce streets. Positive Bale. Hee haudhills. Miss Carrie Somerc, of Auburn, N. Y., is visiting friends here, John H. Williams, of Wilkes- Barre, visited friends on this side yesterday. Mrs. Henry Colville, of Cincinnati, 0,. who has been visiting friends on this side for some time pust, has re turned home. David Morgan, of Lafayette street, is recovering from the effect of blood poi soning, Mre. C. M, Winsott, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives on South Main av enue. Miss Carrie Ling, of this side, is the guest of friends in Strondshurg. A child of Mr. and Mrs. George Moase, of North Fillmore aveuu?, died yesterday Edward nnd Will Hoiton, of Kings Ion, nre visiting friends on this side. Miss Mabel Dershlmer, the young girl on Eynon street, who hnd her leg N. H. BROOKS. Bust and Lecturer. HABBf THoKNF. atuife Manager. Week commencing Monday. JAMUAB1 Harry Thi.rne's Cuuilc Pantomime, Verdict of Coroner's J r. v in ths Death of William K-lly. Sunday afternoon William Klly, of Archbald, was found dead in bed by his wife. Roports that he had boon mur dered were circulated and Coroner Kelly was sent for by the relatives of the dectaaad. Yesterday afternoon the coroner held an inquest at the residence of tho fam ily in Archbald. It was discovered that Mr. Kelly had not bean lu good health lor the past Mv days and that he had boon ,i sufferer from chronic ail ments for the pas: lifteen years. The jury retired and in about ton minutes returned a verdict to the effect that the deceased hud come to his death by heart failure. The vary was composed of John Filzsimmons, P. G. Hoclie, F. P. Holmes, Timothy Burke, Edward Barko and Thomas Duffy, The funeral will take place tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock. BAD TRIO UNDER ARREST. Cyclone Kata and Her Boon Companions Caught by thi Police. As a way of tumin? over a new leaf for the benefit of the community nt large, the police Sunday afternoon raided a disorderly honse on Robinson street kept by a family uiimei Con nors. Kite Boylan, better known as "Cy clone K ito," was found drunk under a table. Mr. and Mrs Connors were also gathered in. Maggie M intgoiuery was In tho place, but wlisn she heard the clang of the pitrol wagon bH in front of the hous sin escaped by jump ing from a rear window. PRESENT FOR THE MONHAGENS. Crystal Hoso Company Will Remember Their Klddlatown Friends. The Crystallloso company has had on exhibition in the display windows of C. B. Pratt on Lick iWannu avenue, a large, b.tudsome frame, containing cabinet portraits of all the msmbars of the company. This frame will be presented to tbe Monhaizen Hose company, of Middle town, N. Y. .whose guests the Crys tals were during the annual firemen's parade m that city. D. T. Newman, president of the Crystals and H. li. Madison wont to Middletown yesterday nnd presented the remembrance. The BIST place in Scrantcn to get a nice oynter stew or fry is at A. L. Van Horn's ovster houie and dinning room at 10 Franklin avenue, bhell oysters a spec F.L Crane's New Prices FURSi FURS! Hankey Pankey AND A GREAT VII.I.E HHUW, VACDE CAPES 18 INCHES DEEP. TBUKSDAY ArrEBNOOM'B RECEIPTS Aro to be given to the POOR FUND Tickets to all parts of tho house. ''.' cent-: J del them s tho p lice ofleere, lOc. to hack of balcony; Me. to front of Lalt ouy aud rear pnrquette; 30r.opera chair r'erformancos at 'J iJ ami 8.10 p.ra. Uoul s open at I'M aud '. French Coney Capes, IS inch's deep.. Astrakhan Cepei, ' " .. Astrakhan Capes, " " .. Ataraklian Capes, " " .. Ityed Opos-ium Cupes " " .. Moil toy Capes. " .. Honker Capes, Nat Otter Caps', " " .. Nat. Otter Cape-, " " ,. Kriir.nit-t Capos, " Beaver Capos, " " ,. Nutria Cap, " " ,, Beal or Persian Capes " " .. Alaska Seal Capes, " " .. Alaska Seal Cupes, " " ,, MinkCapeSi " " .. Drown Marten Capes " " .. .$ 3 fin . 4 (tj . 5 (t . W . 0 00 . II 00 , 15 00 i . 11 00 I . 35 KJ 1 . I J U' . a oo ; . It uo i i express NEW TRAINS ON THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY. Commencing Dec. B, 1st.!, a through fast i w al i 50 Ml 3(1 00 :-5 to ress will If ave Berauton for Philadelphia .'.30, noon, arriving iu Philadelphia at i.sd CAPES 22 INCHES DEEP. inches deep Astrakhan Capes; Baltic sea tapes. Electric -eal Capes, Frein h Coney Capes, Mink Capes. Brown Marten Cape Monkey Capes, The fclkrWint re ths throtbrh trains frum Scranton. No.10 Ko.ll No.lfi No.lS TO A.V. NOOS P.M. Philadelphia tj it) lift 3.3u .. . Hew Yen iu jsn a.a;i f,n Eoston H.IU lln EM 4.1 Alientowa s.iu UID :3u iM Reading SID l:31 .... 4. llarrlsburir, etc S.lO U SJ .... 41a tin li.00 g.00 2.00 'J on i.00 i.vo SiO no w ru 1 15 Oil runman rarior 1 an on train No. Ut,leavm (I 00 I Scranton at IM, noon, through to iNew wj uo 311 nn St 00 Returning, leavo N.Y Philadelphia Highest Casli Trices Paid for Raw Furs. Skunk $1.60. Mink $1.75. -NO i A .M. a at .Mil e.M. .3.11 No.O No ,13 h M, P.M. 1.30 4.30 e.on r.M uq 4 30 P.M. 1040 .'ii n. A.M. 4.30 A M. CiT P.M. (Lit Arrlvinaat B-'rauton I'ulluian Parlor Carson No. 13, leaving New oik at 4.30 p.m. 3. S SWIPHER. W. P A. The Gem Coupon, The Most' Unique of All. rv A Trip Throng the Coliiui bian Exposition. 72 leaves, printed on one side only, yhowiug all tbe plaqes of interest on main grounds and Midway Plaisauee. Size, 5x7. Erubos9ed paper cover or lull cloth. Two Coupons and 25 CENTS tekes null used 00V8r. Two C ti pins and 40 CENTS lakes cloth cover. Add 4 cents for postage if ordered by mail SCRANTON TRIBUNE. mi n 1 IJ i B V V jsmwmzu - i i m PU ZZ LEe THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE A6E. Valuable us n Souvenir of the Fair. (IHTM KASV WHtlM VOU KNOW HOW s3oo in pnizi-N win. Bi: lusxitim riH) to FUZZItK IN l'lia SIKtKTi.ST BPAOH FOR SALF. BY Aid. NRW8 BTOHRt. oil BR.NT FU1CK, S3 those noixt; of timi; THF. CLEARANCE SALE E are going to do business in our new store by the middle of this month, and we have concluded to move no goods from our present place of busi ness if we possibly can help it. To ac complish this we, on second day of Jan uary, put figures on all goods in stock that ought to sell them all in one week. Below is a partial list: Highest Grade Minnesota Patent Flour (in sacks) - $3.99 Highest Grade Pastry Flour (in sacks), - - - 3.35 Best Baled Hay, per 100, - - .79 Rutabagas, bushel, - - .27 Potatoes, bushel, - - .59 Onions, bushel, - - .70 Best Sugar Cured Hams, - .09 ;4 Best California Hams, - .08 Best Shoulders, - - .08 Best Bacon, .09 Best Lard, per pound, - N .07 Best Lard, 10 pound pails, .75 Best Lard, 5-pound pails, - - .40 Best Lard, 3-pound pails, - .25 New Orleans Molasses, - - .12'4 Pure Sugar Syrup, - - .12'. Very Best No. 7 Brooms, - - .21 Very Good No. 7 " - - .19 Very Best No. 6 " - - .19 Good No. 6 Brooms, - .15 Large Sized Cedar Tubs, - - .89 Medium Sized Cedar Tubs, - .69 Small Sized Cedar Tubs, - - . 55 Large Sized Painted Tubs, - .69 Medium Sized Painted Tubj, . . 59 Small Sized Painted Tubs, - .49 Cedar Pails, - - - . 19 3-hoop Painted Pails, . .12 2-hoop Painted Pails, - .10 Large Sized Feather Dusters, - . 31 Medium Sized Feather Dusters, .24 Canned Peaches, 3 pounds, . . 09 Canned String Beans, - .05 Canned Asparagus, . . . 12'j Canned Pumpkin, 3 pounds, . .05 Preserved Strawberries, imported gallon jar, . - (' Preserves in large tumblers, - .09 Preserves in 30-pound pails, - 1.80 Preserves in 5-pound pails, . .29 Jelly, 30-pound pails, - .79 Fruit Butter, 6-pound pails, - .15 Without going any further, we would say that all goods will be sold for less than they are worth until closed out. We will also have counters, scales, show cases, coffee mill and other fixtures to sell for what they will bring. COMPANIES. 8T.vrtONF.HS AND AT TOY TO ANY A 1 UK lltiS I PON KECKIHT OF BY .COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO., 112 AND in sot'T! I ROT AAV STREET, BALTIMORE. MD, TlV8rriry,TPlgS The only bp.1b, aure an4 .Biinuiu rvalue Jrllili ever ottered to Ladles, especially recommend ed to married Ladies. Ask for . MOTT'S PSHITTBOYAL PXLX.S and take no other. t Send for ciroular. l'rlro t1.00 per box, boxee lor eS.OO. Dlt. MO'VT'H CHEMICAL CO., - Cluvtlaud, OUUx, her Male i C, m. haukis, urugKiai, m i a . PENNYROYAL PILLS. THE SCRANTON 1 CASH