8. TnE SCBANTON" TTIIBUNE-WEDNESDAT MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1890. , GARBONDALE. (Readers will phase note that advertise ments, onlrrs for Job work, and Item for iublt'8tlun l.-ft at the enablement of rihannuii "o.. newsdealers. North Main mrert. will receive prompt utlentlon; of licc open from 8 a. m. to lu . m. STREET RAILWAY MEETINli. Cf .'leers Are Mcctcd by the Traction Com panies of the Valley. The Carbondale Traction company held their unnual meotinK for the !. tlim of Hl-ern at their power luius.. in Mavlleld Momlny last at 3 o'clock und the fullowliiK directors and otlicers were elected: B. Corey. H. J. llrennan. AV. J. North and It. M. Juney. of I'hllatiei phlu. were elected .directors. The of ficials are: 11. It. Judwin, president: J. M. Nit-hol, secretary, and J. W. Aitken, treasurer. Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock at their olllce on Salem aveuue, the Lackawan na Valley Knpiil Transit company h-!.l Its annual flection .for otlicers and di rectors of the Carbondale and Forest City street rnllway. 'The directors fleet ed are: K. Corey. V. J. North, and K. M. Janey. The ofllcers are: J. W. Ait ken, president, and J. M. Ni' hol. sccie tarv and treasurer. The Lackawanna Valley Hnpl'l Tran sit company behiR only lessees of the railway It Is stated, that the whole lino will fall Into the hnnds of the Carbon dale Traction company and its elltcient otlicluls. No biisini'ss of public Inter est transpired at either meeting. The ten cent fare to Forest City Is still -l-lected and many of their former patrons avail themselves of the railroad accom modation. CH Y BANK' MF.K I INCiS. First National and Miners' and Me clianics' Hanks Elect Officers. The annual meeting of the stock holders or the First National bank was held Tuesday iiionilntf at the bank, and the old board of directors were re-elect -eK namely: Messrs. C. V. Wlsner, V. Ht'onson. J. K. W att, l-Mwiinl Chirk son. James Stott, K. V. Mlll.-i anil Cliasi. llanan. The stockholders had no other business of Importance before them. The olllcers will lie elected by a meet In of the board of directors today. The stockholders of the Miners' nnl Mechanics' Imnk met In their annual ineetlnK Tuesday afternoon and elected the following; as a board of dlreetors: Messrs. John .lermyn,' H. K. lleiidiick. rt. H. Patterson. Alfred 1'aseiH-. S. A. McMullen. V. W. Watt. Daniel Seuriy. V. W. l.uthropi- and Clarence K. J-'peti-cer. l'KOSl'ECTIMJ I-OR OR i-:. Scranton Parties Are Searching for Cop per and Silver in t'nnnan. An en'tei prlslns- I'onipuny. with llessrs i in: hum ami Collins, of Sci an ion, as their nuiuaKemcnt. are prospect lwr for copper and silver ore on the farm of SlvesK r Deluney at South Canaan, four miles to the southeast of this city. Hoth (if the managers have had a wide txpevl .-nee us prospectors mid are pretty fonlldeiit that their present enterprise will be n success. 'J'lieirnspecllip:!haft Is at the pref.eiit time down sixty feet iid u steam pump and till the must improved machinery fur the work are on the ground. From what Is known by bore-holes that have been made by parties from Carhondale and Wilkes-Kurre the prospectors will reach the ore beds by the hitler end of Apt II. Indications are guml und we wish them every success. School Hoard. In the central school bitlldinp the fol lowing directum of the school bo:ird met and transacted business: Messrrf. Alexander, linylan, Norton und Coo Kan. This was a differml tin -t Iiiit: they met a week ngo but had no iiioi-iim. Mr. t'ooKuii. in the absence, of Secre tary Collins, was made temporary sec retary. I'resliletit Norton called for the usual committee reports. That of the janitor committee, through Mr. Alexander stated thut all of the schools Here lii lirst-class condition and well Kept. He hud no complaints to make as It appeared that the Janitors attended to their duties. A number of bills were read und ordered paid "The Chimes of Normandy." A rehearsal of the Lyceum opera Company. which will render'The Chimes of Normandy" In February for two nights, was held last evenint; In the 1-turki assembly rooms. W. I. Kvntis Is the musical director and expresses himself very well satlslied ut the iiiiil Ity and the high standard reached by the present chorus. They are faithful to their practice and a rendcriui; wor thy of the choristers of the city will be fciven. Kpworth League Meetings. Thp F.pworth league of the First Methodist c hutcli are holding a special series of meetings this week ench night except Saturday. Several ministers will take part and special papers will be read, among which are the "( Jospcl Invitation." "Why I Hhottld He a Chris tian," etc. New School lliilldiin;. Thp school district of Cnrhondale township has nurchused ground near Maytleld yard on which to build a new chool house. It will be small, the re quirements do not demand un expensive trtlt'ture at present. The price of the around Is stated to be JL'.IO. ' PERSONAL AM) OTHER ITKMS. Dr. T. C. FlUsimmons. r. F. I.avln. William Peel. R F. MacDonald. John Kllleen and Peter Haley, members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians of this city, attended ns delegates the quarterly meeting of the county board of their order at the county seat Mon day. Major Heath, of Simpson. Is fast re covering from a severe attack of ill ness. The Welsh Baptist church Is consider ing the desirability of heating their edi lice and placing a furnnce therein. Professor Pitts, of the Mozart orches tra, and his family will reside on South Terrace street. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, of Free town, were in the city today. - HONESDALE. A number of the members of the Ilrotherhood of St. Andrew here will at tend the local convention at Scranton on Wednesday. Jan. 22. The Mackay Comic Onera company played to a large, house on Monday evening. The troupe of thirty-two peo- Carpets Wall Paper Wall Paper Wall Paper . Wc arc in the midst of our exten sive alterations and have reduced everything in the store to make room. BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS J. SCOTT INGLIS '. 4T9 Lackawanna Ava. pie is an excellent one and gave an excellent enteitainment. The play be ing "The Mascot." The piincipu! draw back was the limited stage room and lack or facilities for a proper produc tion. Miss Rena (Jaylord. of Aldenvllle. will be married to Fred Uemsen. of New York, at the Aldenvllle baptist church Jan. 29. Miss Nellie U. Kimble will act us maid of Minor and Dr. Krnest T. Itrown will be best man. Sir. and Mrs. F. II. Andrews and John Hryant leave for New York today to be absent about two weeks. William Mulr, of Atlantic City, Is vis iting his father here. .Hon. K. It. Hardenliergh Is spending a few days at his home here. He says the stirring un the senate committee Is giving the otiicials of Philadelphia Is having a good effect, and probably one to last some time. The society ladies of Honestlnle will give a lean year dance early In Febru ary. The favored young men are look ing forward to a very elaborate enter tainment und a good time. FOREST CITY. The Young Ptoole's Society of Chris tian F.ndeavor of the Welsh Congrega tional church will give a musical enter tainment on Thursday evening. The Sons of Cnnibrla double quartette will participate. John Decry, of the Second ward, will try to obtain the Democratic nomina tion for constable. The double quartette known as the Sons of Cunibrln will give an entertain meiil nt Vamlling some time this month. The Hillside Coal and Iron compnny, of Forest City, and the The Delaware and Hudson company, of Vandllng, paid their employes yesterday. Superintendent W. A. May, of Scran ton, was in town yesterday looking after the Interests of the Hillside Coal and Iron company. The St. Agnes Catholic church fair begins in Davis' opera house this (Wed nesday) evening. A very large number of articles have been contributed and the fair promises to be the most suc cessful ever held here. Forest City council. Junior Order of I'nited American Workmen, installed the following olllcers lit Its last meet ing: Councilor, Joel F.. llayncs: vice councilor. Foil Reynold: warden. Warner Itudii ; recording secretary. Kd wnnl Itnmlull; as.-ist:tiit recording sec retary. Kdwurd Ilorlt iduitor, F. II. Utiles: treasurer, I,, .i Wells: llnim clal secrttaiy. David Harris: chaplain. i. M. Wheeler; inside sentinel, James, Hoar: outside sentinel. Joseph Wall: trustees. Joel K. Huynes and Ira Knapp. Jr.: past coiiticllor. .Indium lb nth. Tin' Tribune, both fur general ami lo- -il in ws. i-i the best paper published In this nectlon i f tl.c M ile. Leave your id. is lit- It wUt. K::ri i ion ha m, the Trillin- earrh r. .bimi'ii .Mi-C-ilie n nd Daniel lii-neriin, ol ": I ! 1 1 : went hunt In-.-, near I'nyn tolle. Way in-county, on .Monday. Tlu-y r. lurned home with four foxes. ilenrge I '.Pcklli nil. of Fori st City, and Miss Tlilrxa Knight, of K.denvnle. Wayne county. Hire united In mar riage at the home uf i lie bride's mother on Friday In-t. Tlu-y will reside in Forest City. The Tribune wishes Mr. and Mrs. I hicUlnnd a lonn;. prosperous and Joyous marrlvd life. JERMYN. Aurora lodge, ."2I!. Free and Accepted Masons, have liisuid inviluilons for a banquet In Fnterprise hull Wednesday evening, Jan. 22. If you have not yet attended the full er the Citizens' band do so ut once. Many attractions are being offered, and you will be well repaid for the effort. At a caucus of the Itepiiblicans of the Second ward. James (!. Nicholson and C. L. Hell were nominated for school directors mill Cenrge Walters for coun cilman. The Infant child of Thomas Price died yesterday of membraneous croup. Hurvlars entered the planing mill of C. I.. Cell Monday nlghl and blew open the safe in the olllce. Nothing of value was found except a few postage stamps. Thomas Dnuthwaite is doing Jury duty tills week. The ladles of the First Methodist church will' give uu entertainment and tea in the church parlors un Tuesday eveiiiu", Feb. 21. to which all are in vited. Katie Klooiner, who has been visiting her parents on the Last Side, returned to Scranton yesterday. Tlie Holy Name society of St. Mary's church will hold their reception Sunday evening next. J lev. D. J. Met iiiulilliek of St. Thoinns' college, will deliver the sermon. The society has a membership of over Sao. Frank Hayilen. of Scott, came to town one day last week to pay some bills due. l'pon arriving here his pocketbonk con taining $iiMl was missing. ;fter a dill gent search through the streets here and looking carefully the whole distance between Jermyn and his farm, he found that Mrs! Hayden hud taken it out of his pocket and neglected to tell him About n year arn he lost $."ii)ii near Helines' store, which was found and re turned by Thomas Roberts. There will be a caucus of the Dem ocratic voters of tne Third ward on Fri day evening at the regular polling place. Mrs. J. L. Cruwford, of Scrnnton, Is the guest of Mis. J. d. Shepherd. HALLSTS AD. Mrs. C.eoi'ge (irillin of Dnl'nis sreet, Is still confined to the house by Illness. C. W. Ilanltes Is taking advantage of the present cold simp to 1111 his Ice house with a good quality of lee from the river. A "card party" was enjoyed Saturday evening at Miss Fannie Slmrell's home. Milton Squires hus arranged to run a bus line to and from the silk mill for the accommodation of the employes. The force of employes at the silk mill is being Increased and more ex perienced help Is soon to arrive from New York. A. K. Conyne and family will move to lilnghamton this week. The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist church will hold a market day in the Mc'ntosh building on Main street on Saturday. Remember nnd be present nt the Hooks' dance Thursday evening If you are a dancer. Today (Wednesday) the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western will pay their employes in this place. M. K. Qually has purchased a new horse. C. J. Langley was in Montrose on Tuesday. D. C. Rrundage. of Hartford, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wilium Adams, has returned home. Mrs. George Lindsley, of Foster, vis ited friends In town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Klmber, 'of New Milford. were the gueHts at the resi dence of Prof. C. K. Moxley on Tuesday. If Iho lioby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow'o Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil lions of MotherD for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colio and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. He sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five rents a bottle. AVOCA, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brogan are rejoic ing over the arrival of a son. Miss Nellie Cool, of the West Side, Is spending a few months with friends In Scranton. The case of William Mahon and oth ers against the Florence Coal company and Contractor Smallconib. to recover pay for labor done for Smallcomb, who had a' contract, under the company which they were compelled to throw up, was decided against the company in favor of the plaintiff, whose claim was $17.60. The company therefore con fessed judgment In the other eases and will pay the claims, which are as fol lows: Searle Peck, J14.&9; George Wil- son. S42.D2: Thomas McDonald. $41.20: Peter Jacobs. S4.4!; John Murray. 140.25; John Moraii. J10.SO; Michael Mor gan. 2; i i forge Hulsteud. $1X50. A large number of people were In at tendance at the fulr lust evenhiK. The feature, of the evenlnz was the enter tainment given by the pupils of Miss Walsh's elocution class. Miss Walsh favored the uudience with one of her choice selections. The entertainment was highly appreciated. -The attraction thirt evening will consist of vocal and instrumental music by home talent. The old Korge band will be In attendance. The citizens of Moosic are agitating the necessity of a lire company. The project should meet with success ut once. , Misses Nettle Druffner and Gertie Sanders were visitors in Scranton yes terday. William Studders, of Packer street, has returned home from Philadelphia, where he has been undergoing treat ment in an eye hospital. The Avoea Hose company Is in re ceipt of an invitation to attend a fair and festival under the auspices of the Wyoming Hose company, to be held on Feb. PS. TUNKHANNOCK. T. V. Tiffany, of P.rookslde. comes out as the 'stecnth candidate for associate- Judge. The more the merrier. The Avoea sub-district Epworth li'ugue will hold a convention at old Forge February 2B. Tunkhannox-k und Kutonville are embraced In the' terri tory covered by this sub-district. Mrs. K. L. Chaffee left yesterday morning for Rome, Bradford county, where she wll spend several days visiting-. M.H. Lyman, of Lynn: O.R. Patterson, of Kast Lemon, and P. A. Shupp, of Shupp Hill, attended the annual meet ing; if the Hriarcreek Farmers' Mutual Insurance company at Lime Ridge, Pa., this week. The two former gentlemen were sent ns delegate!) by the Wyoming county Pomona Orange. t'nlon revival meetings are In pro gress at the Meshoppen Methodist chu rt-h. The efforts of Hon. Theodore Hart, editor of the Pittston Gazette, to Induce the I .iizerne county Republicans to dele gate him to represent them in the na tional convention would be heartily sec onded by his friends up this way if they were in position to help him. He Is a native of this county, hence the Interest in t lie matter. Mis. D. W. Herman, of F.aton town ship, has been crltlenlly ill with pneu monia for several days. Work at the tannery has not been re sumed to any extent yet. und It seems uncertain when It will be. The only tanuing Institutions hcreabouis that are not at the mercy of the leather trust are the school-houses. Owen Madden Is still improving; and the chances for his ultimate recovery are Rood. Word was received from Montrose yesterday of the death of K. U. Steu bltis. u l-i-other of o. D. Stebbins, de ceased, of this olace. whose death nc eured Sunday morning and whose body IP-s yet uiibiii'ied. Thus the two only reniuinlng brothers passed away within forty-eight hours of each other. The fiiiioiil of o. I). Stebbins, which occurs nt 2 p. in. today, will be private. The Mi mt rose brother had been sick for a ion ir time, and his demise was not un expected. The Inventory tit the People's store has been completed and the keys of the establishment nre in the hands of Charles Tremayne. awaiting the de cision of Levy Uros. with regard to the disposition of the stock. If It can be sold In hulk they prefer to make thai disposal of It. but If not. the store will apHin be opened nnd the .-nods retailed. Itev. W. M. lllller. pastor of the Mf-tliodlst Kpiscnpul church, will preuch ii sermon Sunday evening before the Improved order of Red Men. and Tunk linntii'tck tribe. No. IB!!, will attend In n body. The tribes at Russell Hill nnd Voso have also been Invited to be pres ent. Ilusiness nt the Stebbins eonl yard will be carried on as heretofore, mat ters having been placed in the cure of R. V. Kennedy for the present, at least. Hon. John Jackson, of LnOrango, If recovering from nn attack of Illness. Minor Mentions: Orin Is said to be skirmishing around among up-thc-rlver towns. The entertainment to be given by the Wyoming Seminary Hanjo and Mandolin club has been postponed on account of the band fair. Ton men. nil liemls of families, have died within a year nt this place. The high water lust before the last freeze discolored the Ice. which Is not of standard quality. Several attorneys nre In atendance at superior court at . Scranton this week. Train No. 2 now brings a closed mail pouch from Hornellsville and other points west. WYOMING, Mr. and Mrs. George Iteaney, of Pitts ton, spent Sunday with the former's pit rents. Mrs. Wall, of Plains, visited friends here on Monday. tleorgc Kvans, of pittston, was a caller here yesterday. Some of the young boys who worked in the Mount Lookout breaker huve commenced going to pchool. Mrs. William Switzer Is convalescent. Mrs. Walter Marsh was taken serious ly ill Sunday evening. William Vincent, of Ashley, was a caller here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Longlvell, of Orange, were calling on Mrs. William Switzer Sunday. Mrs. Alvey Lamernux is seriously III. M r. Walter Is seriously 111 at his home on Monument street. Miss Hessle Rhoades and Anna Phil lips were calling on friends at Forty Fort Sunday. M Iss Maud Wrlgley. of Carveston, spent Sunday with her cousin. Miss Grace Trelhle. Oeorge Cadwalnder. of Prlnglevllle, visited Hubert H. Reidy Saturday. At a meeting of the Methodist F.pls copal Sunday school board held In the church parlors Monday evening the fol lowing otlicers were elected: Rev. Wil son Trelhle, chairman; J. Frank Nuss, superintendent: G. W. Stiff, assistant superintendent: A. G. Stevens, secre tary: Kent R. Jones, assistant secre tary; R. K. Hutehlns, treasurer: L. H. Relnker, librarian; Verne De Wolf and John Robinson, assistant librarians; Miss Hannah Reidy, orgnnist; Miss Richards, assistant organist: O. L. Lewis, chorister; Mrs M. L. Atherton, Worn Out Women Should read this letter. It shows the wonderful building-up powers of Hood's Saritparillb, the great blood purifier. "I wish I could stand in tome pub lic place and cry to all ailing humanity, ' Hear this, yo peo ple, what wonder ful things Hood' Sarsaparlllo has done for meaud my family. I cannot eznrena what, t ml. f erod. Only one of my sex knows what a womm can mffpr In m AmJiiu. t proa trite with nervousness and weakness. The least noise would drive me frantic. I decided to take Rood's Barsaparflla. I am overjoyed to say that I am now well, hearty, rosy and plump. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best medicine for those sufferings I have suffered." Mh&C.C.Kibkpatbicx, Pine Grove, Penn. fl; aix forfS. Hood's Pills ,r.&'"Tauu' superintendent of primary department. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Thorpe, of Mld dleton. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Shook and futility, of West Pittston, and James Hamilton, of Wllkes-Harre, siietit Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McReill. Revival meetings will be continued In the 'Methodist Kplscopal church this week. Cards are out announcing the wed ding of Albert Harnett and Miss Mary Chesworth, Thursday. January at 3 o'clock. Kent R Jones spent Sunday at Wilkes-Barre. Rev. (I. K. Lyman visited friends here Monday. MOSCOW. The Washington camp. No. 148. Patri otic Order Sons of America, of this place will give an entertainment and oyster supper in the Odd Fellows' hall tomor row night (Thursday) for the benefit of Arthur DePew. Entertainment free. Supper. 25 cents. S. S. Yeager was In Scranton Monday. Messrs. Loveland Lear, who have occupied the Moscow steam mill for the past year, are moving in their mill at the corner of Cooper and Brown streets. Frank Haydm and son.' Clnlr. of Yates, Pa., are visiting relatives in town. Cliff Swarts Is on the sick lint. A. J. Mullet is improving. There will be a meeting of the I'nlon Hose company in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows' hall on Saturday, Jan. 25, lSSlti, for the purpose of electing olll cers for the ensuing year. TAYLOR, Miss Rridget Ilurke. of Dunmore, was the guest of Miss B. Scanlon Sunday. James F. Mackin was a visitor at South Scrnnton on the Snhhuth. Joseph Williams and the Misses May and Kate Powell, of Providence, were the guests of Miss Edith Price on Sun day. Carl, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, of Main street, died yester day morning. The remains of Mrs. Bennett, of the Sibley, will be taken to Milwaukee for burial this afternoon. The Independent Social club will hold a social at Morrow's hall this evening. A ball for the benellt of Mrs. Michael Stanton will be held In Weber's rlnlt Monday evening, February 17. Today will be payday at the Pyne, Taylor and tloldeu mines. OLD FORGE. Mrs. Lyman Holllcker, of Jermyn, was the cuest of her mother, Mrs. Harriet Knapp, on Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Funk were vis iting friends at Wilkes-Barre, on Tues day. owing to circumstances over which they had no control the Patriotic Or der Sons of America will not raise the tlag on No. I school building next Sat urday as was intended, but will raise It on Feb. ::'. ALTON, Mrs. Louise Dean, wife of M. It. Dean, died at her home lu West Ablngton this morning after a brief Illness. Mrs. Dean wus well known and greatly loved and respected by a large circle of acquaint ances, she leaves a hushund and four children. Jeffrey, the oldest Ron who Is In the West, Mrs. Welden Swallow, of South Ablngton, Mrs. Joseph Leach, of Chine hillu. and John The funeral will occur on Friday. MliMOOKA, Willlnm T Hul l.,. ,.,,...,.i...i o... i , ' - - -"l Ml,-,1 III,- JH- clent Order of Hibernian's convention at Olyphant Sunday. i ne sKoting craze has struck town. Itucheliii-n liMiia.li.-tu ..i.i i, , - on', om munis Journey to the Greenwood pond nlght- j a.nu .-nj.. ii icw nours recreation on the steel runners. The tenehoi-u i-a..ui,....i ,i...i.. . .. . ., . ,.,v.,,-u iiii-ii- mommy stipend yesterduy. I ngll.h Capital for American Invest incnts. Tmnnplanl tn Amui.lnn. . ii i .. i. i "-" seeKing Eng. Ilsh capitul for new enterprises. A INt eontahihiK the names and addresses of i successful promoters who have nlnoi over 100.000,000 sterling ton gn Inve-i ments within the lust six yearafand on T fl8,(W0,0OJ for the seven months or urn Price 5 or $25. payable by postal of der to the London and Universal Bureau of Investors, 20, t'heapside, London E p Subscribers will lie entitled, by arraimul ment with the directors to receive elthr personal or letters of Introduction to anv of these successful promoters This list is first class in every resDecf and every man or llrm whose name -i.nl pears therein may be depended upon For placing the following it will . follnd valuable Honils or Shares of Industrial Commercial and Flnan.dul Concern-' Mortgage loans, Sale of Lands, Patents or Mines. Directors SIR RDWARD C. ROSS HON. WALTKR C. PKPVS CAI'T. ARTHUR STIFFS. Copyright. DON'T WP1D A TUliKC ' all your life. It in annoying, and not ij.iwir. j. will line rohl nincu to bnv your Rupture Cured. 1 do it ny H new m-nlio. Xo nr- Kwry, no iii-ii-miiiii iroui Dimilicsn. You willouly need to niike irom four to "kui ire.-ii; viBiis io my cine j. Call or write ler tentinioiiinis. A. P. 0'MAL.LEV, M. U., Runture SncclalUf. fc'OS. Wa-ili'iivton St.. . ilkeH Bm-re.Pj. O nnl ii r.H fi.r (Tn.-, v .. Jlr. J. K. Hu-ayze, employed In the v.ouiii.1 runru.-(l Hliopjl, lives z i;t street, Ashley, pu., says: "For .. . IIGUflllQ I II ll 111 111 , Hill now close to ." yours of age. I sufferi-d lulu, ui.imv'-iiii-ut.'e. miu, i niignc nili), torture at times. I never knew com. tort, as I now have It. for years. A few months ago I became Inter, sted in ine many aflvrrti'enients of 'Rup ture Cured,' by Dr. O'Malley.and beiinj a sufferer, I underwent treatmunt. To my surprise. I am happv to sv that I am now well. I w rk eveiy day now and enjoy life. I make thi state ment for the lx-nvfit of my Mlnw suf. fcreis, whom I know are anxious to be cnt od of a trouble that mnkea lifo mis. eriible, and which only those who suf fer understand. THE FINEST HALF-TONE CUTS That you can get anywhere, At one-half the old pries. PHQTOENGRAVER. 3.ILHC.AWM1M AVE. ANOTHER CLEARING SAL AT EMPIRE DRY We have cleaned ud about all our nrliia and ends and sell them as rapidly as they come In, but we were lucky to catch on another snap. We cleaned up one mill of underwear. There Is no doubt you are aware how we buy Roods; always 60 cents on the dollar, and give the benefit to our trade. This sale Is Important, and If you want to buy undcryear, here you are. 69 dozen of mixtures, woolen underwear, nice, clean staple goods, at 23 cents each, or CO cents for the suit. Boys, from 24 to 34, any size, for 15 cents. Cloaks, never In the history of this line could you purchase a cloak for the price as this season. Plain facts; the season was unfavorable thls-year and the manu THE GREAT CUT PRICE STORE HENRY GOODMAN. Manager, 516 Lackawanna Avenue. Erysipelas Yields Quickly as do other diseases caused by an impoveris'ied condition of the blood, when Jlovinine is used. It is not a medicine, but the most perfect food product, con taining all the vital principles of lean, raw beef. It is quickly assimilated, and by its wonder ful power of creating new flesh tissue and enriching the blood, soon puts the patient in a physical state where disease can find no footing. Bovinine besides its wonderful effect as a food, is invaluable in such cases as an external application, nourishing by absorption, and creating new, healthy flesh, w here the disease is manifested. Dr. II. M. Sanger of Providence, R. I., says that he effected very rapid cures with slight spreading and no suppuration in three cases of erysipelas, two by simply applying gauze saturated with, and the third by injecting 15ovinine at the border of the inflamed patch. All Druggists. r Chew & V S mm 4 rH 5 cent far a-mols packag. Faultless Chemical Company. Baitl more, Md. Moosic Powder Co, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RU8U DALES WORKS. Lafflln ft Rand Powder Co. Orange Gun Powdoj Elactrlo Batteries, Puses for explod ing; blasts. Safety Fuse and BepannoCliemlcaJ Co.'s High EipIosiTM French Injection Compound Cares posltlTeljr, quickly, (not mrrljr rherks.) Uusranterd nt luumy rt-tuii'lnl. Avoid cLinwiruu. nuinlleo. frlniBeeealaiwrliuttls. HI Hot I In (will cure ssTerut i-ae) w-nt prepaid, nocure from obMrvatlua. with only acleuilncally aiada ayriuge, to auy miiiiea. (ur ta.ua. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To nil snt'erers cf FKKOKSOF YOVMI, LOST VIGOR nnd IIISKAStS OF MI.N ANH MO.MKN, tf.'M Tiasen: cloth bound; securely soalort and ina lad (roe. Treatment lr umi. strictly coufidantial, and .1 ponitlreiinlrk uri gna ant-ril. Mo matter now long manding, I will toiitiro'.jr euro J 0:1. Writ, or rail. HO I flP.5 iStli st- I'l'ila.ln.. I'n Ull. uUUO &J yi'MV continuum prai-tire. A l'ulil.c Vrtrlt,i CvTHnitrrd Cure for LCST MANHOOD anda.l Btt.ndiofr uiTturnt bulb cf yatmt? and iuid.Ho 0;-,! njrn and womrn. Tli. t tvf.il. 'f-.-jfif Viil-TKvrr. Ebt-bi.u-. iji irraicif-w. r.iuu !.:., f-Ofluririr W(-aK- rem, Nf rvouj IHSility, N!(tMt F.iuioiw,( 'cnrunimnm, liiwiutr, Khe.nt-t:nff drainaiidlfiof powirof the Una' cmtiveOr(roi-tumUtfn(?cf'T.ti!d7,buflne:wcnd map. rlatreisquirLlycnmlLyl.F. T'oilrliMieKhpunM. !tf-rv (rnln. Tiiry nut only cvro by r,I.iiiinr at Un- (ten t ut di ease, but are n creat M.UH! TOIV and IBLOIHI l.riMJFII, bnntrinfr lr'-k Iho ptnk ft-lnw t al rhetka and n-it jTi ic Ito IIUK OV ilt Til totli. palieiit. Hy inoil. ai.oorf-rKjTor6 for with writ frHnruu;.e to cure or refund ll-e nnnrt. Boole Tot sale ny JOHN H PTTRI.PS. Trusj fitt. WTomlnc nvc. and Spnir-c strsisf. THE GOODS CO facturers were compelled to throw thalr irnorla nrw.n lh. m .-1- ti . . i i htb were jio object. We have a hold on these goods. 200 cloaks, we don't claim they are syllsh but they ure good for this cold weather, and when you get one for , any kit" from 32 to 42, In black blue only. We have some stylish coats also, but style always costs something, which we will sell you In blark blue or any other color, short coat, for 14.99. Have you seen our black cloth cape? Not equaled In price nor In quality, only $3.99. for ten days. We have not time to write ads. We huve the biggest bargains you have ever seen in shawls, blankets and wool-knit goods and sweaters. A rich and handsome appearance erate prices arc the leading features in our goods for the coming season. Let ns muke a suggestion respecting Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Mattings. Windou) Shades. 1 Draperies and The very latest styles and colors, newest effects and best fabrics etj be obtained at the most reasonable prices from S. G. KERR, SON & CO. Lackawanna Ave. Two Stores in the Uitrlic Uiiildins, Carbondale. THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. OLD WHITE PI TIBER For Heavy Structural Work. ANY SIZE, AND OP TO FORTY FEET LONG RICHARDS LUMBER CO 22 Commonwealth Bid?., Scranton, Pa. Telephons 422. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers uf Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING 'AND PUMPING MACHINERY. QeaeraJ Office: SCRANTON, PA. DmiB aiOB CO., tm'p- CsrpKsl. 1,000JIJ. BBtTT ai.M SHOE ZN THE WOIUJ. -AdoUariattditaOoOw Mtrmtd." Tksstadlm' Mid French Doacvla Kid Has Sn Jttost dell rand (m anywhere la tbs U.S., oa rssei nt onaan, BisMf uraar, or 1'oAal Not tar tlJO. Kqnal. am way Ik toots old la all retail staras tor 2.M. W. nuka thU bast oanwlrss, tbanloro ws usr oiif.- tha Uf. UvU and wmr. and if nn; on ( not saiiaflaa wo win rarana wo BBooar or sna anoiner pair, .pern loa or l.-ooiiaoa rJcwaa. wiaus v, 1 1, b, m an, k.i7.oa 1 to ( aad halt izaa. BfndvourMt will nt aaj. IUuatroM Cat lotos FRCK too Shoe GCSM Spteial ttrmi to Dtultn. nEfsras it. ! mn iTr in --J- n maa 1 I I (If It's Thare It's Awfully Cheap.) It lias pointed out the goods to mauy the last week phenomenal January business here. We 1 1 .1 1 11 1 n were never ousier ou supposed aim uays. I$2.98! That's the I i 0$$ cmr coruroy oose cushions, cane MaVO U11der antique oak polished frame, teoQ$Qi$ t6,oo would be reasonable. Every suit tOtf AA! department valued at $14.00, $15.00 and aj A AfJ $16.50, reduced to $12.00. Od)$ -4-$$ Li2Vl ll pa3r a little ICredit !desires'at 225 AND 227 AND combined 'with durability and mod r Upholstery Goods. Opposite The Wyoming House. Telephone Call 5154. CALL UP 3882. CO. OILS.. VINEGAR AND CIDER. OFFI0E AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STRB3T M. W. COL. 1-1 IMS, IVI'g'r. Aaf An interesting price for $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Rockers in Iiirch, Mahogany and An tique Oak stylish and quaint designs quantity limited so there's not enough for "all" price of a Morris reclining and overcoat in our clothing That means easy purchasing for 3'oit at the time. Please your 218 WYOMING AYE.