is THK SCttANTIXN"- TXUXK-SATFBDAY MpitNTNG. JANUABY 4, 1890. CARBONDALE. COLUMBIA'S FAIR. It ill Do Held for a Week During the ' tatter Part 'of the Month. J At the regular meeting of the Colum bia Hose company It was decided to hold a fair a soon an the necegary ar rangements can be made. It will prob ably commence the week beginning Jan. 20. No sollrltlng will be done for the fair, but there will be booths erected and many artlqles offered for sale. As usual there will be entertainments, fol lowed by dancing each evening. The affair will be under the management of Abe Sahm. 1 The relief association was also dis cussed at the meeting and an applica tion will be made to the state for nn Bpproiiflutlon. Messrs. John Brown, J. W. Kllpatrlck and A. L. Hahm were up pointed members of the bourd of direc tors of the association. LETTER CAUSED TROUBLE. It hesulted In the Arrest of Martin Melvln Yesterday. A warrant for the arrest of Martin Melvln was secured yesterday by Ueorge Howells from Alderman Jones. The Melvln family have lived here but a short time , their former residence being in Archbald. Mrs. Melvln Is a niece of Mrs. Howell and on one of her Visits to their home She was cautioned bout some matter by Mr. Howell. , She reported the affair to Mr. Melvln and since there has been 111 feeling be tween the families. It did not end here for Melvln sent several threaten ing letters to Mr. Howell, accusing him of circulating stories about Mrs. Mel vln. Mr. Howell decided to prosecute Melvln for his threats, hence the com plaint yesterday. BROKE THROUGH THE ICE. A Young Man lias an Unpleasant ti perience While Skating. The cold weather of the past few days has frozen over the "ponds in the vicinity and the young people have taken advantage of this to enjoy some skating. Rivenburg's pond was the favorite resort. Thursday the lite on the pond was not very thick but in the morning was strong enough to holt) the skaters. It was somewhat soft ened by afternoon and one young man, Myron Hockenberry, had the misfor tune to fall through the Ice. The water at this place was not over his head so with the help of several other persons he was pulled out. The water came up to his ears and had the accident happened nearer the dam it might have ended fatally. RESORT TO THE LAW. To What Poor District Do the Reynolds Tamil? Belong. There has been some trouble between the poor directors of Clifford and those f the poor district of Canaan. Yester day an attempt was made to settle the case by law and testimony was taken by Alderman S. S. Jones. The case which caused the dispute is that of the Reynolds family, who were located In this city for some time. They were quite destitute and Hip directors are trying to decide who should care for them. The Clifford directors claim that the Canaan authorities had the family re moved to that place. When It was found they were destitute they ob tained an order for their removal again to Canaan. BICYCLE CLUB MEETS. .Many Improvements to Be Mode at Their Clhb House. The special meeting of the Carbondale Ulcycle club was well attended at their rooms on Church street. The meeting was called to order by President M. K. Purdy, who made a brief speech urging more enthusiasm on the part of the Wheelmen. One purpose of the meet ing was to try and arrange for a series of concerts to be held during the winter and the prospectes of a Hrst-cluss enter tainment soon Is good. Local talent will take part and a professional elo cutionist will be secured for the next New I.. C. B. A. Officers. The new officers of the Ladles' Catho lic Benevolent association were In itialled yesterday by the past president. Miss Maggie Thomas, as follows: President, Maggie Kelly: first vice president, Maggie Coughlin; second vice president, Agnes Mullen; recording secretary, Maggie Thomas; asslstunt recorder, Bridget McAndrew; llnamlul ecretay, Allda Nealon; treasurer, Mag gie Morrison; guard, Mary McLean; marshal, Maggie Carroll; trustees, Mrs. Edward Fox, Bridget Flannelly, Mag gie Klrwln. ; ' T 1 ' His Arm Nearly Severed. John Hornbeck. an employe In the Delaware and Hudson gravity shops, met .with a severe accident Thursday. While moving some lumber his left arm came In contact with a rapidly revolv ing saw nnd a terrible wound, was In flicted. The tendons and several ar teries were severed and the bone slight ly, cut. The wound bled copiously and Mr. Hornbeck was hurried to the office tif Dr, J. 8. Nlles, who dressed the arm. A Miner Hurt. Joseph Arto. who Is employed nt the Northwest mine and who resides on Belmont street was Berlously Injured while at his work on Thursday. Arto was engaged In pushing a car before him. Another oar was approaching from' the back but he did not hear It 'and was badly squeezed between the two. The Injuries are chiefly confined to the back although his right leg was also severely Injured. Officers Elected. At a meeting of the Young Men's Wterary and Debating club In Father Mathew'a hall the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: Presi dent, James Fox; vice president. Joseph Nealon; secretary, Timothy Pidgeon: critic, J. J. Horan. A Child Hurled. The funeral of Louise Stazko. the 11 months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stazko, of the Northwest colony, who .died Thursday morning, took place yes terday afternoon at a oVIock. Inter ment was mude In Ht. Rose cemetery. PERSONAL AXft OTHER ITEMS H. H. Jadwln Is miUtlng preparations to leave In a few days for California, where Hfil innv CDPri m tim . XT have a line of Fancy Rocking Chairs, Titles, Umbrella Stands And Scresns along with oar regular line of ' '. ' Rugs, . Carpet Sweepers And last, int hot : And Hsssocks feast, the nuest line of. ""win CARPETS in the city. f BICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. J. SCOTT INGLIS frNe'lreafa 419 UCKlWINRUVc. he will spend the remainder of the win ter. Aim. A. C. I.awn, who has been very 111 for the past two months, is now able to tie amend the houe mkuIii. City Engineer Prick and family returned Thursday from Lewlvburii. where they spent New Year's with relative. Miss Nellie Chsmbcrlnin leaves loilny for Peoria, 111., where she will make her home with her brother. J. D. Purtcll. who has been visiting friends In New York city, has returnod. U F. Curtis, of Pueblo. Col., a former Carbomlallan. Is vlitlii; I' I' brother, Clay ton Curtis, of Cunuun street. .Miss Kearney, of I'eckvllle, and Miss Henry, of New Jersey, student.'! of tho HtroudKburg State Normal school, re turned to their homo Thursday. The Misses Minnie nnd Kduh Kyte. r.f West i'lttstnn, are visiting Miss Flora Harrison, of Washington street. .Mesdaiiies I". J. Thomas and O. Vr. Evans are visltliiR friends In S.-rauton. .Miss Aanes Ford, of Jersey, Is vlsliiu friend In tills city. Miss HrldKct Collins, of lliniMore. is the xutst of .Mrs. Mcl.ea.i, of lirooklyn street. .Mrs. Klntz. of New Jersey, is the sueit or her sister, Mrs. C. P, Hallock. i t t!il liert street. Mr. anil .Mrs. .1. I ltcyncld. who have been visiting In oueonta, N. .. have iv- ttirneii Misses Anna and Mamie Stephcns'spent yesterduy with friends lu Hoii.-sd.ile. . Henry 8111KI1. of I'lltstou, Is visliiiiK reia- fives in this eltv Mlss Maty Cot.nor I vlaltln friends in Arehlwlil. Miss Annie Kllleen. of r.rooklyn street. Is visiting in Plymouth. John Hlilpmun and Thomas Ilorun are visiting friends in New York idly. The Misses Music MeKermott and Maine Fhhuii. of Plttsion, are vIsllhiH in this city. , , Mr uud Mrs. P. E. dimmer nnd iIiu'kh ter, Mary, are visiting friends In Port Jervls. . ,, Mrs. John Klannigan and .Mr:!. A. . Nichols called on Sciantou lnends yos.ei diiy. FOREST CITY. William McLaughlin and wire.oi Dick son City, have been spcndlnn the past few days with boroiiRh relatives. Mrs. K. M. Kennedy, of Avocii. 1ms been vlsitliw her son, C. M. l.comitd. thlu tvok Mrs. V. W. Wheaton ami iauKiuei. of Gibson, spent the latter part of the j tnp man hu(l lir.nl.y perished us he holidays as the guests of Mrs. When- WBa wihoitt a coat ai d nn Icy ntr.io ton's daUBhtcr, Mrs. C. M. Leonard. n,iun prevailed. Reports yesterday The Forest City Mannerchor will hold i Fal(, mt )t thoU(, ilt 1( V. IU iwnv.-r . a masquerade ball on St. Valentino; .;. I'hililna, statior; fcsrent for the day, February 14. lM'ti. in Davis Opera , j.,,i,rM Valley ci.mpar; received it house. Ijtst year the same orsanlza- , magidllccnt New Year's card from tlon conducted a masquerade ball here . t,n,.j,,s t;Ufnmli.sa v.ho Is a lar.-r which proved a (treat success. I lie .Mannerchor has u innvc unci acme membership and Ihey arc working; to make the affair a prominent social event. , The Forest City school board win nom Its reBiili'.r monthly niectlntt nt the oftlce of Dr. C. It. Knapp next Tuesday even Init. A lesvulur mectlim of Mnterprlse Hose company. No. 1. will be held at the lire rooms on Friday next. January 10. In the First ward John W. Jones and Robert Hi 10th have announced them selves as candidates for the Kepuldl- . can nomination for constable. M. J. ; Wulslt want the Democratic nomina tion anil the chances nre thnt he will fret It. In the Second ward. .1. O. Wes cott. John Maxey. tleorse l.cilyr.rd and W. !. Reynolds are nil candidates for : the Republican nosiliiutlon for con- , stable. They are all pood men. but tin- , fortunately only one can fcet the olllce. . .. , 1 1.. ......I. n I ;,-.,i,ilill,.ii It i ne neconu whiu is nuni stronghold that no Democ rats has yet hnd the temerity to announce his enn dlducy. There is no strusKle for uny of the other offices in the boi-ugh aond we have not heard that any other can didates have announced themselves. Hy the way. It Is strange that the office of constable Is the only one to be tilled at this election thnt pays enough year ly to make It very desirable. George Maxey, Bertha Dunn, Myrtle Alexander and Kstella Allen have re turned to their studies ut Mansllcld Normal school. , , .. H V. Blakeslee has gone back to his medical studies ut the rniversity of Pennsylvania, after spending the holi days with his parents. Dr. and .Mrs. W. R.'niakeslee. Kdna Graham, of Great Rend, hns been snencllng the present week with her sister. Mrs. J. V. Larrabee. Mrs. Henry Hox and Miss Pavlcs have started a dressmaking establish ment In the ociu r enows duuumih. Mui-iuni services will be continued In the Presbyterian church every etening the hnrdwitro business formerly con next week. A service will be held this : ,,,.ted by Mr. Doclgc. (Saturday) evening, preparatory to the j ),.. Patterson, tlie octogenarian. observance of the sucrameni oi me i Lord's surper tomorrow morning. The Sons of Cambria (Meiblon Owalla) is the name of a double quar tette Just organized among the mer gers of the Welsh Congregutlonal church. The officers and members are: President. Moses Jones; sceretnry. John H. Williams; treasurer. William Griffiths; conductor, Thomns O. Jones; first tenors. T. O. Jones and 10. O Mvans- sei-ond tenors, Moses Jones nnd William Grlinths: first buss, David Jones and John B. Williams: second bass. Morgan II. Jenkins nnd tidward Owens. , . , o I David Mattie Krantz, wno nun oeen in tending school at Honesdale, Is visiting his parents this weeK. UNIONDALE, Mr and Mrs. Lyon nnd son Harry, of Muncy. spent the Sabbath here Harvey Smith, a student of North Chill. I spending his vacation with Vniondnle friends. Mrs. Nancy Gregg Is confined to her 1 Ku ul,.ltrilH Mrs. Carnnll has returned from vis-; Itlng old friends in t'arnonoaie. Tin. MiKia Mertie and Bcsslo Colo- inan Fpent a wwk wltli Carbor.tlalp Prlundd Pulillc whnol haH openerl aftir cme j week's vacation. May Kurman pntortalneii nor ynuiiK Birl frlpnda on Npw Year's day. It being the celebration of her tenth birthday. The mem here and friends of the Pres byterian Ladles' Aid soc-iety dined at the homo of Mrs. John liars Thurs day. Misses Arlette and Cnrrle Itrnnson and Howard Pounds are at home from Kevstone academy. Mlsa Kittle Altken. of Montrose, is I visiting her aunt, Mrs. Edwin Corey. ' Miss Dlrltson, of Keystone academy, j Is spending her vacation with the Misses i Uronson. , . Mrs. Pickering and two claUKliicrs. of ' ;tllette, were KUests of Mrs. ltroat this j week. The Rev. 11. .1. Crane Ih ntiondlii!.' ! the county Christian Kr.ileavor con- ! ventlon ut Montrose. j Prof. Thomas, of Carboi.dale.' Is uiv- ! Injr music lossons to Mrs. Frunk Davis j and Miss Edith Pmrltt. j The Christmas eiitertainmenl held In I the Presbyterian church Is pronounced J the best ever held In t'niondule. It wits ! n Juvenile cantata entitled "Hnnta Claus' Vision." The niuulc was lirlitht and cat'.'hy mid the little ones entered fully Into the spirit of It. It was given by children of both Methodist and Pres byteriun Sunday schools and the choruses were full and well rendered. Five solos were sunt? by little slrls with clear, sweet voices. In the illuloRis nil spoke and acted in the most natural Christmas enthusiasm. The most amuslnf? feature was when about thirty little people, becoming tired of wultlnfc for 8anta Claus. went to sleep on the platform, some In chain and some In groups on the floor. While thus waiting seven fairies clothed in white appeared nnd waved their wands over the sleepers, at the earn? time singing softly. After they disappeared the children awoke and looked fer them. Then flnnta Claus came up the aisle w i'le the children sang an enthusiastic welc:(ne. waving their handkerchiefs. Miso Pklith Burritt preside at the or gan. , PECKVILLE. Miles B. Waueman Is Indisposed, suf fering from trfrdat trouble. Mlsa Mabel Hardlntr gave a party to her many young friend at her borne on Mnin -street lu.t Tuei'ilny evening, tlames and music were indulged In until a lute hour, when the young !eoiile womid their way home, wishing thiir host nnd hostess :- happy New Year Sheridan Ludtfe.. am. Knights of Pythias, elected the following (itticers at their last meeting: Chancellor "Com mander, John Tltley; vlc chancellor, John Penally: rouster-at-arms. E. N. Jones; manter of work, Charles Charles; prolate, James Nutv; trustee, eighteen months, tlcorge M utiles. J. V. Peck and Joseph O. Bell were re-elected trustees for three months o the Methodist Episcopal church last Thursduy evening. The bull held It Pt. James hall, Jca sttp, by the Citizens' IJancl, of this pine?. New Year's eye was largely uttonded. The boys cleared about $4". A ivgulnr incctinir of the P.toki-ly botird of health will tie held at the coi!!i- ; cl! room this evening. I Our puMIc scli. Mils will open no;:t I Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jihn I- Junes moved to eupiir Xot'.-h Itit t Ycdnn-dry. idrs. Henry .berfii. of Mal:t t.tivet, cniertuiiu'd her father und mother. Mr. I and .Mrs. T. W. PontiroHt, and her - ' "" bioth.i .James, mul sis-Pi. snil family, ull of fccrau r. Airs. Case, ton. on New 1 car's day. TUNKHANNOCK. I The funeral of lionry Avery, who i died of consumption-, wna held yester I day afternoon. Kcv. denrjye Hliie. of j the Hnpt!rt church, ofiiclutcd and the remains were Interred nt f.'tuinyH'.do. j He wns 44 years of crce rnd leaves a i wife and child. ! Martin Sylvius, of Lemon, n man up j wards of to j-eiira of ae, met with an 1 accident Thursday thpt nearly prowd fatal. He wn't ennpntnf wmid i:i the j woods .f peter P. Ftaik, v.'hert n mls I tliricled blow frotn the exc laid li".s foot ! open nm! revered an artery. The wound 1 Md pnifmicly, and he started for the house but beiomitiR weak from loss of blond, he wus obliged to sit rimvn nnd cry for help. It v.us nearly two hour:! before anyone came near rnouKh to lie attrac ted by his cries, nnd by thnt time stockholder In tue company. l'hiti!.'!i ('. Swisher l:j bti.liJIti cut a t nn nrtkt nnd displ-ty.' some ivork that shows consideta'r.lc t.-.lfnt. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Kennedy cel'.dirrt- cd their birthday nnd wedilln? cnr.lvor- Hary yesterday." It was Mr. Kennedy's Ilfty-fourlh blrthdry and his wife's Itftb th and the thlt le .1'tli nnnivernnry of their man-lag:' day. A few friends were Invlt.J to speed the day with t hem. tine hurdred eo:ile r.t rnppcr at th.' Grand Army banquet :n the occasion of lied:4 aiiiuicl itiptnlliitlun of ofiicers. Spicclies v.f.p indiilbccl in and, as usual, a good time v.'fts cnj.vyd. Levy Hrotl'cts. i f ' 'll.cjt-Rtirre. wern the purcliarcri of th" !'to.-!t nt tbo I'eo tile's (- ti .-.-. which l iii-' cd dm.n by the shiillV yt-stenliiy. Vh'-y bei.l judgments amr-uiitiitf; to so.iictl.ltirt over $4.r-iM. and Mil In the rtocU at $:l.lll!l. It Is once; liiin ytt whether th" store will be re-opcni d or the goods movijd to Wilkes-Carre, In the case of Him-ey Fitch, who was arrested for sienHiitf a trunk con taining a note nnd J.'-'b In mom-y from Mrs. Dougherty, the defendant was held for appearance at court, but gave bull. The trunk w'ns found In the Holds not far from the house with the note In it. but the cash was gone. The battle royal over the county Re publican chairmntixlilii takes place this afternoon. No stone has been left un turned between the rivals and the out come will be watched with u good deal of interest. HONEiiDALE, A. W. r.lanilln, of Sc rantnn. Is spend ing n few days with his parents here. Monroe Weiss has returned to New York city. F.dwnrd P. Clark returned to his du ties at school on Thursday. John Krk, of Secleyvlllc. has formed n nnrtncrslilo with Charles K. Dodge inniutainccl His reputation ns tne nrsc person to bring out bis cutter with the advent of snow. The ground was no sooner covered yesterday morning than the doctor was llylns about with the merry bells jingling. Mr. and Mrs. AV. M. Gardner nnd son have retimed home from their visit nt Danville. A number of the young society people enjoyed a drive about town on Thurs- tuv evening nm n nance tuttcr itt tne Vi,mi,, ,.f n. S. Salmon. Kelihcln fur nished the music. The party was a h ap year affair. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. T). Weston have left for a trip to S'llt Lake City nnd other far distant western places of Interest. If the iti'.hy la Cutting Teeth Mrs. Wlnslow'.i Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil liens of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Ro sure anil ask for "Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Fyrup." nnd take no other jjind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. THROOP, The entertainment held in tlie Bap tist church on New Year's eve by tne yuung per.ple, conducted by tl. rut land, of Providence, was a great suc cess. There was n grand Christinaa tree well filled with good things for both young and old. The Morgan brothers gave an huiuoroua recital of the way Mr. Jones killed a mouse: Mi3:t Annie Williams and brother nr.ng a selection, entitled "Oh! How We l.m'e lilm;" i.nd Master Morris, of Providence-, remicrtd a snrg. Thonim (Ii-etKi'. butcher for Jjclhnnn & Co., T7as resigned hln vji.itioi and removed to rmvliience. Henry Jarvls, who lives nt Il'iulc aid, annoiiiuM-s himself as u candidate t'er council. William Simpson, nr., is building u new houue on his lot. What ShaS! B Do? Ij the earacM, r.lnosl sjnizhig cry til weak, tired, nervous v.oaeu, aud crowded, overworked, strufjglir.j mca. Slight dlf flcultiea, o.-tlinary caie-i, houssliold work or dally labor, magnify thenutlvci i.:to sccinl'.ily imp;.6iable lnoantaiiis. Tliij ia aimpiy because the uerves iro weak, the bodily orgaja debilitated, tud thoy da cot Take proper conriihr.ieut. Feed tha ncrvea, organs and Myites on rich red blood, and how soon the clow of health comes to the pale cheeks, firmness to the unsteady hand, and strength to tho faltering Hub, "Hood's-' SarsaparilEa purifies, vlUIizej and enriches the blood and la thus the best friend to unfortunate humanity. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. All drufgiats. fl; six for $5. Hood's Pills lSe.1''4 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Lares: U. S. Gov't iieport ARCHBALD Rev. Dr. Lucas U aver today for Bal timore to attend the ce,emo."les Inci dent to the coplei rlnj? of the cardinal o hut on Monsignor Satolli. Re. ur. Lucas having been the first to lake the ,),.?i.,.e pf Doc tor of Laws at the Catho lic L'niversity, will occupy n position of honor din ing the ceremonies. More trail a thousand people attend ed 'the fair of St. Thoma:,' congn'S'at'.on o:i New Year's night and the ..-.oceeils wr even gren'.cr than on Christmas. Ea"h c-vcnlmr tin cnuTtalnimt Pro gramme is prrdnecd uml thin evening it v ill be of surpaslng Interest. Amonff those who wid participate arc: A. JTorsc, Waller Klplc. lU-r Lop.thl'.n, Mr. IloersnIand John A. Fcwm. of the Criterion StiMg orche,tra; Missed May snd Utz'.e Powderiy. of Cnrbonuitle; Miss Sadie Timlin, of Jermyn; H. J. Batll", of Carbondale. and other weil kni.v.n ladies and gentlemen. The even ing's entn-talnment will !robubly be one of th.' best of Its kind ever given In Archbald. lilts Susie. LittK of 8cranton..ls v!a it'ng relatives here. V Id Kellv. or Parsons, who hns been visiting bis brc ther. Dr. J. J. Kc'.ly. re turned homo last evening. Hon. A. F. McVully. of the Citl2en. who has bi (: sii-:: for the past two weeks, la recovering. - - - CLARK'S SUMMIT. RfrV. P. H. Smith, of Nebraska, and Dr. ICduwrd Umlth. or Ashley, visited at Rose cottage on New Year's day. The musical entertainment held In tho Methodist Kpiscopnl church on New Year's night wes a success. The church was crowded and It was cr.Joyed very much. ... ,, C. K. Penjamin nnd Franklin Daily have rr-turned lmmc from Florida sivt Mr. lienlnmlii has brought two small allistUara in proof of hlsBouthern trip.- UAI1.KOAI) NOTI-S. It Is rcporled tlmt the Krle railroad, umlw Ih ntiv organljation, has cils cmitlnued the payment of mileiure to Pull:.mi.' Pnlc.ee Car company for Iaiullcg Itt c ars over the IJrlo tracks. Whi n the Kli.' ruilroud wont out of the bai'ds if the roc elve rs the new organi sation, it Is alleged, threw out the con tract with the Ptilmun company which had been in vogue with the old company. The Pullman company. It Is said by District Passenger A;unt Secly, of Kl niiia, N. Y was r.otilied on November that unless the comnany desired to rim its catr. over the Kile linos without ehaiging mileage their use would be dincont lulled. It is reported thut th? Pullman eomnany was given forty-eight hours to decide whether or not to ac cept the proposition. In the meunllme a sleeping car company was unfilled to have fifty rtira ready for instant use. Kifoic the forty-eight hours hnd ex pired the Pulmitn company Is said to have accepted the situation. Advance figures furnished by the Railway Age, of Chicago, show that the railway foreclosure Bales in lfJ.'i far eclipsed those of any other year In re spect to mileage and capital Involved. During the year fiftyhree roads were sold, aggregating 13,129 miles of line and rrpren-ntlng $:i:i3,71fl.nOO of bonded debt and $-iJ4,iH0.uiH ,of capital stock miking a totl of $77fi.77G'.iJO() of bonds and staock. in rospovt to the- railway insolvencies the record for 1891 Is more favorable than for the three preceding y-ars. Receivers were appointed for thirty-one roads, with 4,019 miles of lines. Involving $222,211,000 of bonds and $I-17.k"iS.ikio of crtpital stock, or a total of Surveyors are ot work on a line which Is said to be Intended to parallel the Luke l'rie and Western railroad. The Cincinnati. Hamilton and Dayton com pany is back of the project, and It 13 said to lie prompted by u desire to re taliate for the paralleling of the Cin cinnati, Hamilton and Dayton by Sena tor ltrlce, .irei.ldcnt of the Lake Erie and Western. I'llcs! Piles! Itching Piles! Symptoms Moisture; intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching, if ullowcd to continue tu mors form, which often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swayne'a Ointment stops the itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and In most cases removes me tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for fio tents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. 1 Di. HHUHjpoWDER Famous Lung Healer and Cough Cure. I WHAT THE FECPLE SAY OF IT Mr. Henry Mciritt, merchant ami cx poitmaslcr, 1'hiiis, Pa., writes: "Ship iii one-half cross of the Dr. Alexander Uin Healer at once. All sold o-.it. and my trade wi.l take no other." Fof.sa!8 eyeryftta. Fr'c 25c. THE FINEST HALF-TONE CUTS Th3t you csn na;a:lwhcr3, At orte-half tis old p.-ica. J.l. fll M3TMJ3IJ,yH3. ill. 2:!L'.Ci,V.variA Vic. AT EMPIRE DRY ' We have clean.-! up about all our 01I1I4 . ami ends nnd sell them ns rapidly an they I ccmo in. but we were lucky to catch oil ' another nnap. Wo r'eanod up one mil! tf underwear. There is no rtoiiht you lire aware how we buy good: always Co cent:) on the dollar, and ct'.vo tho benefit to our trade. This sale Is Important, nr.cl If you want to buy underyear, here you are. S3 doit?n qf mixtures, woolen underwear, nice, clean Maple goods, at 25 cents each, or 50 cents for the suit. . Boys, from 24 to lit, any size, for 15 cents. Cloalis. never In the history of this lino could you purohaso a cloalt for the prlrce as this season. Plain 'facts; tho aearun was, unfavorable this year and the manu pnTfiirn jiliiitldi THE GREAT CUT PRICE STORE HENRY GOODMAN, Manager, 516 Lackawanna Avenue, Pnn.i Intorro -ntcd, AIkp. The little girl had b,en HbMng. Dis cipline va necessary, nnd her fn..ier. r. prominent politician, look her into the nur.j ry. gave her a Lclure on the r!n u," lying and scrubbed her mouth out thnrougniy IVit'l Nf.'ln !.tfl lent.,.. 'V.- ve:nwu.i " ! he said, with fatherly tinnness. as re wlptd iivay in.r ti urs, "you will never do the i;i:e aa.'n. wlil you. Ovut'." ; pat.u," answered Winifred, eheeklng u ci. "llaye y yon soaped your mouth ' out sl;u-e the '.e.tion, papa'.'" ChL-ago 1 Tribune. - I His Pet llohtiv. ; "1 used to know your father, the old 'soapmeKer. well." Parverue Ye-. soap-mak!ng was hlr pet j hoLil y. Fllesctide lilaetKr. I An I Ante nntlon. "Ygu ahk for cash," her lord began; "V, hrt tor, I'd 1 he to krow?" Quota she: "I'm Ilk the baker m:m Ueeause I knead ih? ilnui:h." Phihalelphla Record. Tor Slnrcrs. i n Effective Turj ff Cnlds. Old Aunt .Rachai'l, the well-known ma so ot Holland descent. Im3 gotten up lor some X; w- York physicians, ac cording to tlit lr prescribed formula, u crr.ibinatlcn of Horchound. Kleeam pc.ne, Grape Juice and P.ock Candy, that is doing wonders It. the cure of coughs, colds and sore throat. It Is put up in 2fi a'nl 7.1 cent sizes. . ubllc speaK c is uhottld carry a bottle In their pocket, liold by druggitits. Inglish tepital for American Iiucst mcnts. Important to Americans seeking Eng lish capital for new enterprises. A '1st containing the names and addressee of 2 successful piomoicrs who have plac-d over 100.01.0,000 sterling In foreign InvesN mnnts wl'.hin the las: six years, and over its,uoiiXi3 for the seven months of ivjj Prl'-e .1 or ?2j, payable by postal -order to the London and 1'iiiverjnl ffurettu of IlllPflW'.-. ....'.-L,r, i.UUOII, JU, !' Subscribers will he entltlid, by arrange- u.llh ItiA tit metro... In .....1.,. outni 1 1 u.-i r. ... w .i.iiiiu, uy arrail ment with the directors to receive clt personal or letters of introduction to i iner any This list Is first class in every respect and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may be deper dod upon. For placing the following It will bo found In valuable Komi or Shares of Industrial, Commercial and Plnan-lal Concerns Mortgage loans. Sale of Lands, Patents or Mines. Direetors-SIR KDWARD C. KOSS. HON. WALTER C. PKPYS. CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFR. Copyright. en-t B con for r""tdH rm&virii. Foultlsss Chsmloal Company. ba:tl more, Met. Moosic Powder Go 1 Rooms 1 and 2 Coamouealtti Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING MA5E AT MOQ3IC AND RVSU DALU WORKS. I.afilln & Rand Powder Co. Orange Gun Powder Electric Batteries, Pusei for explod ing blasits, tiafc.ty Fuse and ftepannoClicniical Co.'s IlibEzpIosiTea 'oxtitvo U rlrtcn m?anti-ctl Cwrp for Ar)-'-rr.iy fti.liUI iittjnamn n,i',';f, ha irr. l:i-f.i-l!s of ti-cairr,t-tit. l.Iil.'O '1. i.m:VjMi-w ww.t. Jlc.Ti, Nt-rcus lKb:i.tj-, Niplill ji'ji.j, C'.'i;ik:i..TT'iinn. JilEiiliit.r, L:..TH;!.t',: iiraiiisiiiKU.x.iOi pfiv.crc' tli,Oc-u-i:r-u Or,Tc siuiiutirrf cinelirfii:.lv, tjilrc?,..t.d nr. Hii'jeiaqvli-1 :Tc-irr(l!i;.-lr. ITaifrl -unKpnnl.li .rv . r ul n. ?'J. -y not i)nl) cu it) !,y ctart Jrirr nt Cie i.c.t of n in-Ci-.c, but tt:u recti H i:tS I'. 'ION It) anil ii:.on JM'li.u: It, l,i-iUT,T, hick to pink rlmr to imlo V.U tM iwta :ng tbe FtE or YOIT11 to the pnli. nt. LVir.'iil,61.tiiirL'otor(l for Wnb wi-lf. nni.n.m-5 lo c-hps -.r ri-l'nil t'. i.ninpv, Sock ' n..-1!V,v,..,i-. For M!fi by .TOTiN IT. PTTKI.T'f. DrutJ. p .. TV, .,- .l Cnnm. liifI This GOODS CO facturer.! were ccmpeilcd to throw tii.-lr Rood-i nnon the market. Prices were no nbievt. We have a hold on these Kood". -"0 cioakr. we don't claim they nre f yilsh but thry ai-a Kood for tliis cold weather, and when you get one for f'.'. uny Hizo from 32 lo 42, in hlnck blue only. We. have tome vtyllsh coats also, but ftyle a!r,ays costs tomethins:, which we will Fell you In black blue or any other color, nhoit coat, for $4.0f. Have you seen our black cloth cape? Not equaled In prlco nor In quality, only JXU9, for ten days. We hayo not time to write ads. Wc have the blKRest bargains yon have ever seen In shawls, blankets and wool-knit goods und sweaters. If you were inclined to invest you would prefer dealing with responsible and reliable parties. We know you would. Many years of practical experience and a thorough knowledge of -all the requirements in the trade count for ' some thing wheu you require assistance in selecting. IN CARPETS We have a complete line of all the grades. Wiltons, Axminsters, Hoquettes, Velvets, Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrains, at prices which defy competition. AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK WILL REPAY THETROUBLE S. Q KERR, SON & CO. Affil Lackawanna' Ave. Oppcslte The Wyoming House. THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST m. mnm m m mtm m. mv win i itvic. ULrUal I o. For Heayf Structural Work, ANY SIZE, AND UP TO FORTY FEET LONG RICHARDS LUMBER CO 22 CeiuiMnwaalth Bid?., SGranlon, Pa. Telephona 422. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines. Boilers. HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. QeneraJ Offka: SCRANTON, PA. psnBB RH0I CO, I fnpl'Jrt.1.tC&,CJA XUUT ei.SO bHOK IN THE WOKIA "A dollar taztd it a JtlUtT teed." , TUelMl lei' Selld l'ronchlBolttll. ; Gtllvor-M rne n jwnm m me u tv neei hoiuw, iohti.iiw, er 1'uMal Net ler tlJO. Kqimto ewry w the boon .old la ell null etoree tar fl-M. We neke thu twol oumtTM, therefor we (w unite iu'Jh, VfWM ana wrar, nil If rmj one fa sol eeUsnaa v. win mi una to mnar,' or fttud auothtr pair. Ope. Avu or coanoa www. wMtbe c, IV K, KB. it'. I te I imd haw edfiolBV It HI fW. IlluifrmaaJ Cetov FRCX Eextq Shoe Co., FEDERAL ST.. BOSTON. UAaa. Bpttial Hnu ( iHaUr. NO "IFS" OR ABOUT IT s s You don't need to furnish bi ia r i!9i Til you be identified in order to buy here on credit. We arc doing business with honorable, intelligent people people who pay their bills. They don't buy on credit be cause they are poor they do it because it is easier to pay a little money monthly or weakly than it is to pay all cash, aud they are right about it don't you think so? Then there is another reason and it is such a good one that we will set it in display type: ilit Prices or m Ire as Low as Any Cash Prices You can't forget this if yon try it will haunt you whenever in need of Furniture, Clothing, Carpets or Stoves. 225 AND 227 AND PINE TIMBER CALL UP 3682. leinin u tin iun iininn eirTiuiiii MHIIIiiri NN I MHtl rH H R lllll.Ulla.a U1L IIIIU IIIIIIIUI IIUI ubbiib CO. OILS.. VINEGAR AND CIDER. OFPIOE AND WAREHOUSE. Ml TO Igi MERIDIAN STRBBT M. W. COLLINS, M'gT. "BUTS" any references, nor need I 218 WYOMING AYE.