XMK SCKAJSTLTN TKIIiUiS JS 31tJWA I JUOltNlINU, JTJ51S K U A K X. lO, 189S. CARBONDALE. fRead.rs will pleas not that advertise. tiTits. orders fur Job work, ami Items for Eiibll.atlon left at the establishment of hannon A Co.. newsdealers. North Main street.- will rwelve prompt attention; of lice open from i a. m. to 10 p. m.j FOR SABBATH OBSERVANCE. The City Paators Issue Circular Letter After Conference- Cltiaens' Moot ln( to He Held on Wednesday Evening. The city pastors met in conference Friday afternoon at which they formu lated plans for rarrylnK on a warfare for the betti-r observnnee of the Bab hath duy. The pnstors preKent were the RfV. Charles Leo, of the First Pres byterian church; Dr. G. A. Plai-e. of the MethodlHt Episcopal church: T. E. Jenson. of tho Herean Baptist church, und W. Lewis, of the Welsh Methodist church. Tho Rev. Father T. P. Coffey, of St. Rose's Catholic church, was unable to be present, but at the close of the meeting the pastors waited upon him with their outlined plan and he readily acquiesced with them, assuring them of his co-operation. Moral suuslon Is the principle upon which the pastors have decided to car ry on their work, they do not want to enforce the law rigidly. And they de cided to formulate a circular to' the business men, shop keepers, and also to railroads urging them to work as little aa possible on Sunday. The fol lowing; is the text of the circular letter: To the People of t'arbondale. Th undersigned clergymen wlh to call your attention to the matte,- of Sun day funerals. Sometimes the huriitls of the deud on that duy seem required, hut modern appliances have lart.;ly dimlii ixlied the necessity. A rUMctth (mural deprives undertakers, llv-'iyniert. ceim tery officials and others of their rest-day, diminishes the attendance at the rtttuliir church services, distracts the mind of manv and ad'l to the burdens of the ministers on their most laborious day. J'or these and other reasons, therefore, we respectfully ask those upon whom affliction may fall to avoid. If possible burying their dead on Sundry. (Signed.) Thomas P. Coffey, t'harles lee , T. K. Jepson, W. J. Lewis, . V. Place. K. J. llulsl.y. ' It Is understood that the ministers will place the mutter before their au diences, und yesterday the pastors paid parth'tilur attention to the matter in tnelr sermons, dwelling upon the com mandment ond the benefits derived, spiritual and physical, from Its observ ance. It has been decided to hold a meeting of citizens In St. Ruse's hall Wednes day evening to further explain their objects and discuss means to get the (Sabbath observance. :ar down a bank. Passengers, Conductor and Motor man tiet a Miraculous Escape. ' The Curbondale and Forest City Rapid Transit cur. No. 4i, had a re markable plunge Into the creek above Wilson at Simpson ubout seven o'clock on Thursday evening, and it Is remark able that no greut da muse was done nor no one killed or Injured. The car was running down the steep slope behind the Wilson creek dwell ings and while traveling at a high rate of speed they plunged over a steep em bankment of twenty-live feet Into the stream below. The car turned und kept right side up. Kxeesslve speed has been alleged us the cause of the acci dent. The derailed car wan gotten up Friday night und Is only slightly dam aged. MINE I M PKOVEM E NTS. A Tunnel Is Driven from the Wilson Creek Mine to C.oalbruok. The workmen employed in the Wilson ?reek new tunnel are busy driving what will connect the Wilson and t'oalbrooi; mines. All the cual that is mined now and in the new heading will be brought nut through the Wilson and not through the foalhrook. There is a large amount of coal mined knd a good deal of expense will be saved and will facilitate the mine operations. A HinhduT Celebration. . At her home on Belmont street, Miss Pllu Arthur celebrated her twenty-Hrst birthday und her guests were given a very enjoyable time. Miss Arthur was the recipient of many valuable pres ents as a proof of the affection of her numerous friends. There were pres ent: Misses Nellie Mute, Kmma Wilcox, llattle Wherry, Ma Skull, Nellie Court right; Messrs. Oeorge and Will Hate. Eugene Wells. Evan Tucker and Prank and Tom Arthur. Out-uf-town friends were Miss Fannie Blewitt, of Seeley VI lie und Ueorge Marsh, llonesdale. Further Effects of the Storm. ' A portion of No. 1 slope of the Dela ware and Hudson 'was Hooded and sev eral chambers and the men are idle. The Powderly shaft also had the same misfortune and Is covered by several inches of water. The water at No. 3 shaft stood at two feet four Inches above the rail top but it is anticipated with favorable climatic Inclinations that work will be resumed on Thursday IW mu White Swelling Came on my leg after typhoid fever, and pieces of the bone came out. Kheumatism Joined the scrofula to put ma In misery. Hood't Sarsaparllla proved Just the medi cine; relieved me of pain, gaTO me a good appetite and I laid aside my crutch and cane. Having taken 10 bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla my limb is entirely heeled and now 1 am perfectly well." Gkorok W. Cbomwkll. Mt. Pleasant, Maryland, f 1 ; six f or f5. Hood's PilU ytobny.easytotaha, I1UUU 8 fills easy in effect. SSa, GREAT REMNANT SALE 1.M0 yards of Carpets, from 6 to 20 yards in each piece, consisting of the following Best Makes: $ .85 Tapestry Carpet for 1.15 Body Brussels for 1.25 Velvet Carpet for .1.15 Moquette Carpet for 1.35 Axminster Carpet for 35c 50c 65c 65c 75c SUE TO CONTINUE FOR SIX DAYS ONLY Terms Cash During This Sale. J. SCOTT INGLIS 419 Lackawanna Ay. Consumption Collapse in this disease is what physicians constantly are on the lookout for, knowing that it means the end. Jrist keep up the strength ; keep the body nourished prop erly, so that waste of tissue is checked, and with proper medi cines death is delayed indefi nitely, or a permanent cure, as has been proved in thousands of cases is accomplished. To effect this much desired result, give the patient Bovinine Dr. W. E. S. Preston, House Physician of the " I louse of Rest for Consumptives," of Tremont, N. V., says, " I have never known a case where the stomach has rejected Bovinine. In cases of collapse, so common among con sumptives, we always use it." Bovinine being easy to take, and quick of assimilation and a won derful food product, at once starts on its mission of creating strength, flesh and blood. It tones up the vital organs and by thus invigorating them, enables them to throw off disease and gives to the sufferer a new lease of life where such a thing is possible. next. The pumps are kppt at their ut most capacity. Tlic Now Library. W. I.. Yarrlnpton, the recently ap pointed librarian, is Imsy at work get tinif the books In order, und would have the place ready for opening. The work, however, has been retarded through the delay of th painters. However, the 111. rui luti hoes to huve all In readi ness by the end of the week. Hours of the lending department will be as follows: :t to und 7 to o'clock p. m. A cule of rules have been drawn out for the proper control of the work. I el) Township Politic. It Is stated that tleorge Younp, of undlliiK who received the nomina tion at the Republican primaries of Fell township, has withdrawn his name and candidature in favor of Kilns James, ex-aldernian of Simpson. Mr. James will receive the support of the republi cans, who claim they can elect their ticket Intact. School Teachers' Institute. At the Simpson school bttlldlnir the teachers of the Pell and Carbondnle townships held their first teachers' in stitute. There was a large attendance of teuchers and of the public, and a profitable EiuhiTliiK.lt turned out to be and augurs well for future lnstl tutcs PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. The Cnnllii'nnk and Wilson Creek mines resumed full work Friday and Suturduy and It is said that full time will he made until further orders. This Is In consequence of the heavy floods In the different shnfts. !r. and Mrs. II. f Wheeler returned from their visit to Syracuse. The complimentary social of the Mitchell Hose company to their friends on Friday evcnlnR was a success. District Deputy I.. D. Wolf, of this city, visited Honesdule last Wednesday ami installed the otllcers of the Inde pendent Order of Ileptasophs. 1'rof. iJoty. of Wilkes-Barre, ts vls Itlntr friends In the city. Miss Klizu belli (irumaer entertained n number of her friends at dinner at tho Hotel Anthracite Saturday. OLYPHANT. Friday evening the borouuh council met In regular session. All the mem bers were present except Onllaghei. Secretary Ctimmlngs read the minutes of the previous meetings, which were corrected and approved of. The street commissioner's time was then reud, but was left to the Btreet committee for cor rection. Several borough bills were read and adopted. Secretary Cummings askel permission from the council for a few days more to complete his electric light report. His request was granted. Councilman Dempsey reported that the Traction company hud erected a sewer in the First ward, but had left It In an unfinished condition. A committee was appointed to attend to the matter. Mr. O'Brien asked the reason why the au ditors' report for the year 1M4 was not published. It was explained that the report was never adopted by the coun cil, only received. A resolution was then read by the secretary ordering an extra tax to be levied, on account of the Incrensed indebtedness caused by the erection of a new elctrlc plant. It was adopted. It passed that $275 he paid on the borough lot, which Is now due. The committee that was appointed to confer with Mr. English, the architect of tho new electric building, in regard to the foundation of that building, re ported n writing that Mr. English had viewed the work and pronounced It a had Job In every respect. The secretary was instructed to notify my Spruks, the contractor of the foundation, of the re port. Adjourned. Saturday evening; a large number of the employes of the Kddy Creek shaft of the Delaware and Hudson assembled In Station's hall for the purpose of pre senting Outside Foreman B. E. Kings ley with a gold watch as a token of their esteem on his departure from town. The presentation speech was made by W. H. Davis, who made a brief address, wishing Mr. Kingsley all pos sible success in his new position. Re marks were also made by J. B. Cum mings. Edward F. Cagill, M. Gray, W. Hemmelrelch and M. Carpenter. Mr. Kingsley responded by saying that the gift wan a total surprise to him and was appreciated more than words could tell. Mr. Kingsley leaves this place to accept a like position at Providence. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Reap occurred Saturday morning at 10.S0. A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated In St. Patrick's church by Rev. J. M. Smoulter. who preached a very eloquent and impressive sermon. The floral offerings were of beautiful designs. After the sen-Ices the re mains were conveyed to the Catholic cemetery for interment. The remains of little Harry Kewklrk, who was drowned In Hull's creek, near his home on Fourth street, were found In the Lackawanna river near Pine Brook Saturday afternoon and removed to his home here. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains will be laid to rest in the Union cemetery. Miss Jennie Davis Is spending the week with relatives at Wilkes-Barre and Wyoming. If the Baby ts Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow'u Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil lions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child. Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain: Cures Wind Collo and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-ova cent a bottle. M THE WORLD OF BUSINESS Wall Street Hcvleur. Xtw York. Feb. . Stock were unset tleU and irregular at the uneiiiiia, tan street being; disappointed ai tfmu.l amount of uonda tiuied by the Morgua syndicate. Tills Induced home of the bulls, whoxe holillii showed them a prone, to realise and In consequence the market as stated presented a rather raKged appearance for a time. The oiler lns were well taken, however, and shortly alter It o'clock me selling abated and the market presented a stronger front tha'i at any other time of the ween. Sugar was the great feature of speculation, 'hip stock opened per cent, lower at HIS: Jumped to 113':. and receded to 113. Tho eurly break in the stock was considered a scoop, as the same brokers who have been prominent even since the present upward movement started In were big buyrs at the decline. Touaoco dropped to Vm, bounded up to If and receded to 767. Chi cago lias and ldstllleis were llrin. Dan was not affected by the Moloney opinion and Distilling ami Cattle Feeding moved up about a point on reports of good earn ings. Leather, preferred, on the other hand, was inclined to weakness, and sold down to tfTa'IT'i. The railways, alter an irregular opening. developed great strength and any number of the active l suos touched the beet figures of the week. The Uranuers were especially prominent In the dealings at the higher range. The buying of these stocks wao due to the magnificent statement of the Northwest for the calendar year 1S9J, which shows a surplus after all charges and full divi dends on the preferred and 4 per cent, on the common of nearly $2.0U0.(iu0. The gain in the railway group ranged from Vj to i'i per cent., and was most marked In the (Irungers, Manhattan. Louisville ami Nashville, the lower-priced Issues anil Western I'nion. in the specialties Consul tlas rose 1 to lf,9; Pullman Palace Car. l't to ft. and Oregon Short Line, lln to 8'h. Speculation closed strong at about the highest figures of the day and werk. Sales were 151.84:! shares. Including 36.100 Sugar; l,",0uu Tobacco; lo.Suo St. Paul, and 8,uoi Distillers. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN'. ALT.KM & CO., correspondents for A. P. CAMP BELL, stuck broker, 412 Spruce street. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Inc. Am. Tobacco Co.... 7u'i 77 7S'i 7'i Am. Cotton Oil 19 19 19 19 Am. S u ear Ke'g C'l.tll' Ill's 1'3' Ateh., To. &i S.-fi 16S 16l ld:S Canada Southern.... f'" ftn-k, M', rft Chesa. & Ohio 17; 17 17 17'i Chlcugo tlas o M" !, Chic. & N. W lttt'.i lOt't Km 104i Chic. 11. & (J JM4 SO 79 80 C. C. C. & St. 1. SM, ; S8 3t Chic, Mil. St. I',. 7S 76 76'i 7il Chic. It. I. & Pac... 72", 73i 72 71 Del. & Huil 129 12!) 129 129 !.. L. & W Hill, ltfl'a 11 I'il's DhU. C. F WVi 1' 1 fjeneral Fleet He 29 30 29V4 2'i lake Shore 14iiV, 14CH HO'.! ltfi'-i Louis. Naah 4Si 4S' 48'i 4 M. K. & Texas, Pr.. 29 29 28 29i Manhattan Kle lUKVi H'.i Jim's, 191 Mo. Pac 23 24 23 23 Nat. Cordage K ti (t C N. J. Central 107 107 106 107 N. Y. Central 9S4 k 98' N. Y.. L. K. W... Kv 16 16 1 N. Y., S. W 10 10 10 1 N. Y S. & W.. Pr... 2S 29 29 2 Ontario ft West Ifi'i 15 l&ij 15V Pa a. Mall 29 20 29 30 Phil. Head 13 14'i 13 13 Southern It. R 10 1u 10 Knj Southern K. Ft., Pr.. 32'i 32 32 SZM, Tenn. C & Iron 33 33 33 33 Texas Pacltlc 8 8 8 8 trnion Pacllic 7 7 7 7 Wabush 7 7 7 7 Wabash, Pr 18 18 18 1S Western I'nion 8.". 8'i 8n 8." W. 1 12 12 12 12 l S. Leather 11 11 11 11U IT. S. Leather, I'r.... 8 Wl 67 67H CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. Op'n- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. May 67 68 67 117 July 67 67 66 66 OATS. May Jl 21 21 21 July 21 21 21 21 CORN. May ) 30 i 30' J July 31 21 31 31 LARD. May H.70 5.70 R.67 G.7 Julv 5.83 ZX iSi 5. 82 PORK. May 10.32 10.47 10.32 10.32 Scranton board of Trado Kicbange Ou o tat Inns-All Ouo tut ions Uased on Pur of 100. Name. Bid. Asked. Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 135 Scranton Lace Curtuln Co 50 National Boring & Drilling Co. ... 80 First National Bank 65! Scrantan Jur & Stopper Co 25 Scran'on Ulass Co 65 Spiir.g P.rook Water Co 105 Klmhiirit Uoulevard Co 100 Scranton Axle Works go Traders' Nutionul Bank 112 115 Scranton Savings Bunk 200 Scranton Traction Co 15 Bonta Plate Glass Co 10 Scranton Car Repl.icer Co loo Traders' National Hunk i5 Sc! anion Packing Co 85 BONDS. Scranton mass Co 100 Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1918 110 Scranton Traction Co 95 People's Street Railway, first mortgage due 1911 110 Scranton Plttston Trae. Co 90 People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 110 Lacku. Valley Trae. Co., first mortgage due 1825 90 Dickson Manufacturing Co loo Lacka. Township School 6 102 City of Scranton Street Imp 6 ... 102 Scranton Axle Works 100 BorouKh of Wlnton 6 loO Rush Brook Coal Co 100 New York Produce Market. New York. Feb. 8. Flour Dull, steady, unchunged. Wheat Spot murket dull, easier: No. 2 red store and elevator, 81'aa S2c. ; a float, 83a)3e. ; f. o. b.. 82aS3j'.: ungraded red, 7iaH3c.; No. 1 northern, i7a 77c; options opened weak and declined .,ac. with the wet and on local realiz ing, rallied a?c. on Increased weekly shipments and foreign buying, fell c and closed weak at ac. below yester day, with a dull trade; May and July most active; No. 2 February, 71e.; March, 72c; May, 73c; June and July, 73o. Corn Spots dull, tlrtn; No. 2. 36c. eleva tor.; 37c. afloat; options were moderate ly active at c. decline with only a switch ing trade and no features. July ond May most active; February, 37c; J'eT . 36c. ; June, 37c; July. 37c Oats S.iots dull, strong; No. 2. 2S'ic.; No. 2 white, 2c. : No. 2 Chicago. Be.; No. 3. 24V.C.; No. 3 white, 26c: mixed western, 2.i'ta26.c. ; white do.. 2t!a2Sc; white state, 26a28c: ootlons easier; dull: February, 2Tc. ; March. 25c: May, 2."ic. Provisions Dull. No matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rheumatic, Bedridden, In firm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with diseases may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF M ill Afford Instant Ease. For headache (whether sick or nervous), toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, lum-bag-o, pains and weakness In the back, spine or kidneys, pains around the liver, pleurisy, swelling of the joints and pains of all kinds, the application of Radway's Ready Relief will afford immediate ease, and Its continued use for few days effect a, permanent cure. Instantly stops the most excruciating: pains, allays Inflammation and cures con gestions, whsther of the Lungs, Stomach. Bowels or other elands or mucous mem branes. Kadway's Heady Relict' CURES AND PREVENTS Colds, Cough , Sort Throat, Influtn za, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache), Aathma, Dif ficult Breathing. CURES THE WOR8T PAINS In from one to twenty minutes. Not on hour after reading this advertisement need any one Sl'FFUR WITH PAIN. internally a Hair to a teaspoon fu: In hojf a tumbler of water will In a fern minutes cure Cramps, gpasms. Sour Stomach, Nausea. Vomiting, Heartburn. Sick Headaohe, Diarrhoea, Colic. Flatu lency and all Internal pains. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Meet. Mo. ior Battl. Sold by all Druaghtta, VjtflDk 'SWHxa vmsk jf rr TIVN 1 1 m it w - AiaV Stat: 1 4 lareesi piece of (iooE Tobacco eter sold -for 1 unchanged. IjitJ Quiet, nominal; west ern steam, $5.8."i; city, $5.30; May, r,.M nominal: refined, quiet; continent, $tUo; Houth America, M.3f: compound, 4tc. Pork Steady, unchuiiKed. Hutter Mod erate demand, unchanKcd. Cheese (JuM, unchanged. Kgs Steady, unchanged. Bnffulo Live Stock. Buffalo. Feb. 8. Cattle Steady to strong; good to choice fat helfvrs, $3.2."a 8.6T; fair to suod cons fat, $2.3ou3; extra, t3.2fa3.u0; .tucker.. S2.SDa3.05: Veals ttrni, Kood to extra, S7&8; II lit to fuir, U.Mn 6.7.V Hogs Active and u shade higher for good IlKht weights and figs, others steady; good Yorkers, 14.60; light lot., J4tda4.SJ: mediums, H.,V; mixed packers. II. K,; heavy grades. tl.r,Ua4.5Ti; pigs, 14. Sua 4.65; roughs, S3.75a4.10; stags, $3.25u4. Sheep und lambs Active and hlKher for gouil grades; choice to prime lambs. Sua 5.20; fair to good. S4.50a4.8u; light common to fair, S3.85ut.40: culls. la 3. 75; mixed vheep, good to choice, S3.35u3.75; common do fair, S2.5ou3.15; hfavy coarse wool sheep, S3.25u3.75; handy wethers, S3.5ou4. Oil Market. Pittsburg, Keb. 8. Oil opened, $1,411; highest, 1.43i: lowest, S1.40; closed, $1.42a bid. Credit balances. SI. 43. ' Oil City. Feb. 8. Petroleum Credit bal ances, SI. 43. At the exchunge, S1.42 was the only quotation. Philadelphia Tallow Mnrket. Philadelphia. Keb. S. Tallow is quiet and unchanged. We quote: City, prime In hogsheads, S-; country, prime, in barrels, 3c. ; country, dark, in barrels, S'iMiC.; cake, 4c; grease, 3'4c. ARE YOU ROPTORED? HOME TESTIMONIALS SPEAK. Representative Men Tell Their Own Story. What They Say. There's no question about the complete ness and permanency of the cure of rup ture which lr. A. P. O'.Mnlley Is per forming. Hvldenees are numerous. .Mr, J. K. Briggs, 38 Moyallen St.. Wilkes liarre, night watchman at Paine's pu.-k-lug house, suffered for many years, but was completely cured by lr. O'.Mallcy. The knife Is not used In performing these cures, and there Is no detention from bind, ness. An Old Soldier Cured. Charles Vanderburg. driver of the city cart, lives at 216 Madison St., Wilkes Ilarre. After suffering from a rupture re ceived in the war of the rebellion thirty years ago. has beet) completely cured by Dr. O'Malley. It only required thirteen weekly visits (15 minutes each week) dur. Ing which he was not detained from work. The above cases worked every day while under treatment. Hundreds of like tes. timolilals can be seen at otllce of DR. A. P. O'MALLEY. 80 8. Watbingt a St . Wilkes-Barre, Pa. SOLD e "res-j i muvv- , "Krar REVIVC RESTORES VJTUin Made Well Ma Utk Day. of Me. Tteg tMIAT SOtb eoelea aa abeee reenlu In go days. It set, eweefaUraDdeaiekly. Canal lbo oU etaern tell TeeagaMBwlUiegata tt.it loet HDhoed.aadeM BMa UI leeoiM Ulr tealktni iee by Mdi WBTlTCk I aalcair aad .uraljr restores KerMn. eess, Lest Tlultlr. IssaeMaer. Klgbtly EsiMiaa Loot fewer, lalliog Meuor, Wertna PIiimis. aae 11 eaeete ef wlf-eboe. ee uiwul ladlMfstlea ealea eaite e ter tfwlr. testa ee saeirlege. It oot eel? eane bf rtorllac at Ike seat ef dlesese. bat teaanet ae-taaila end blood bailder, brio int aeeb the Piak glow to Mtle ehaekt and r nerlog eke Are at fwatk. V words ot I wait, 'ad Oiasaipttoa. Inalet en ooMot KKTrro.sc Jber. I eoabeearrled la vest itkt. aVautl MO per aaeksge, ee eta tee , wtta eel tee wflleesj laatwabae be me g gejf and leenaaey. euwelarttee. tlotsai TTaL MEOICim CO.. IS llrer tL. WMII, IU et ewM r akeaVw tfjatigt Wanna . 3 WW Dae. 7k '. misiie.m n't YOU Will- ti4 g TRADERS NATIONAL 6AXX OF SCRAHTOH. ORGANIZED 1890. CAPITAL SURPLUS $250,000 40,000 JOHN T. PORTER, President. W. W. WATSON, Vice President. P. L. PHILLIPS, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Ssmuel Mines, James M. Everbart. Irving A. Finch, Pi.rce B Hnl.y. Jo-pn J. jaraiyn, M. H. Kem.rer. CharW. P. Mstthewe. John T. Porter. W. W. Wstwn, Churl.., BcUlug.r, L. W. laorss. 1, HEIli MD LIBERAL This bank Invitee the patronage of business men and nruis generally. n1 S eenta foe t"mnlsj packaar Faultless Chemical Company. Balti more. Md. A FMltlf9 Written Cu9ratdei Cetr far LOST MiNHOOn ml ll atteitdluir ailment both of young and mitidlo. cct! men and womeai. Tlia awfuHfrectflof YOL'THFI'I. Rf-r.lU of treatmrat. F.UIiOPS, prodttdnir weak- Jims, Nrrou lability, NlffBtly EmitokiDivCoDmimption, iinnity, Chaiutind drstoiand loei of power of the Gen ratiTt OreraneNDfllttno' om forrtuJy, bualoem acd imiv riafreiequit-klyctircdbrlrr. Rft4riratcBfHtilah Nrrv Mt toot. By mail, !. per bos or for t with writ t ererftte tm e-wr r rcfaiiifl tht mner. Dock r 'tpBN-nr,' VTCr.vNdjwl'Hfe. 9mr Ml by JOHN H. TmSLTS, Drat Ctet. Wromine nve. and ffpmr frxt. THE FINEST HALF-TONE CUTS That you can getanywhere. At one-half tho old pries. 1. L UGI, PH0T0-E1GR5VER, 3HUC(WM AVE. KSOF TKIIIG MO SOLDERS AM dtene away with bjr the aaa of HABIW MAN'S PATENT PAINT, whToh SmStM of lasrradiaata well-known to all. It eaa be apUad to tin, caJvanlsed tin, a hoot iron raw fa. alee to brick dwellncs, which wui prevent absolutely any c nimbi tac eraek. ladt or bfwabJna ef the brick Itwtll oat last thtaiaa of any kind by Bur nam, and It'a coat doee not exceed oae-nXta thai of the coat of tinning. Ia sold bar ths) Jab or pound. Contract, taken by . ANTONIO UABTHAKN. Of Borah at Tribane Almanac 1896 , tie PACES - aa CENTS, POSTPAID H A.,0f J mm ESTABLISHED 1873 !." DRAPERIES, LACE, CHENILLE A complete assortment in all in an widths, suitable Estimates In every grade Wiltons, Axminsters, English and Domestic Brussels, Velvets and Tapestries at moder ate prices; also Iulaid and Printed Linoleums, Corti cencs and Oilcloth, two and four 3'ards wide. . S.G.KERR,S0N&C0. 408 Lackawanna Ave. BRANCH STORE, SIXTH THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. YOl) WANT WE HAVE - v. LET'S GET RICHARDS 502 Commonwealth Building THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacture of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. QoBcrai Office: SCRANTON, PA. -A UUmr tmii it s iMhsf ierld.w , TUsUtdsM'aaUd reeach DeesjedaKMBae. tlBnHlglllllf n 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' " " i stesrH eruMB, swoaf uiwr, or rMtel Nete fee tlM. Keosle eMt wev the bee old la all lewdl sleres far - We Make this beet eurnhes, thenrfere we gear eslM Ike jot, eMt aad nmt, end If anjene b ael eaaslea re wui maM um mtnmm' et eend eaoth.r pslr. Opent ee et ueaueoa Basse, width. C, I. K, mim l to s om aaar e. Aesdeearewa; lilutt rated isnaai v.s iKnrroa, IftUl twwu to JMaltn. r ECONOtlIV'S FEBRUARY PREMIUM SALE Premium will be given with all sales made at either of our stores from IIONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. until SAT I'RDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Positively ,C net before or after either of the respec tive dates. PUTTING YOUR WATCH IN A VAULT Is a poor way to save time. Putting your money in poor clothing just because the price is low is a still poorer way of saving money. It's a difficult thing, no matter what their "ads" say, for the average merchant to combine very low prices with good goods. It all h:nges on the dealer's buying ability. We're iust a trifle conceited in that direction. If you'll glance over our Pants Stock tomorrow, you'll not wonder that we are. Pick out a pair to eke out the wintei coat and vest ON CREDIT AT THIS STORE just like we furnish homes. I 225 AND 227 AND TELEPHONE 5134 AND TAPESTRY CURTAINS the latest effects. Shadings ior stores or residences. Furnished. Opp. Main Entrance Wyoming Housi AVENUE. CARBONDALE. 7 fl TOGETHER. LUMBER CO Telephone 422 CALL UP 38.1. HULOHEY 1 HMD HUE CO. OILS.. VINEGAR AND CIDER. OrnOE AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO 181 MERIDIAN STREST M. W. COLLINS, M'fre With JIO Pnrcbasee Hilrerware With tl.j Purcbaw..... Framed Plctur. With f'JO Purchaws Fancy Table With tM Pnrcbases Plu.b Rocker With Sift Pnrcliases....A 60 pc Tea Set With iiO Purchase..... A Parlor Clock WithV5Purchi . Bra. Lamp and Bilk Bliade With 1U0 Purchase 100-pc DiBner set 218 WYOMING AYE. II WWlK