TIIE 8CBANTOX TRIBITOTG THUBSDAT JVIOIC.N nm, FKUKUAKX IS, , 19C. . 3 GARDONDALE. Wade rs will pleae note that advertise merits, orders for Joa work, and Items for gubil. alon left At th establishment of hannou St Co.. fiewe.tealers. North Main etrvet.i will receive prompt attention; ol Ota oiwn from I a. m. tuJ p. m. ' K1PE OLD AGE. Mother Thompson tiled Yesterday Morsv . lag-Over Klaet Years Old. Mrs. Cellu Thompson, one of the old est and best known residents of the district of Brfmont, this city, passed ttway yesterday mornlntr about half paat one o'clock at the home of her son. James, on Reynolds avenue. A little over three inojitha, ago, Mrs. Thomp boii siiHtuined a full and fractured her lt-K. -Owing to hrr very advanced age, Hhe was not able to be about as here tofore. , Hhe was over-nlnety'years old. a na tive of a village near Kdinbur. boot land and with hfr huahnnd and chil dren came to this county thirty-live years aico and has resided in this neigh borhood. She was possessed of an unliable disposition and ivas very char itable, her character heitiK that of an earnest ('hiisllwi lady. She was twice marrled.the flint huahund. James Allen, was buried in Scotland, and there was one child, John Allen, who resides in tills cltv. The second husband. James Thompson, wa hurled fifteen years ago and was a well , thought of resident. She Is survived bv her three sonsjamea and Andrew nf fills city, and William, H ho lives in Si ianton. The .funeral services will be held ot the hotjse on Friday afternoon and the Ttev. fhuiies l.ee. of the First Presby terian cliunih will nttlclute. Interment will be mad atl.Maplewood cemetery. : ' .M'GRaW.LAIGHAX. . A Well known Young Couple t'nited by Father Coffey. Mis Cella l.miKhan, of Hospital atreet, and John J. Met") raw. of fomo. t ele Joined In the happy bonds of wed lock Tuesday afternoon at St. Hoso of Lima church, by the Kev. Father T. V. Coffey, The blidt was very hand omely attired and her bi iedsmuld. Miss Kose I,nftua. was similarly uttlred. P. . Oreen acted as best man. The following out-of-town guests were present at the wedding: Mr. and Sirs. John MadiKan. Mamie and Peter Madlgan and James Mnt'iraw. of Ponio; Mr., and Mrs. W. Cleunon. of Preston Park: Miss Mamie McGrall. Mary Phil abon. John ltKtn and Harry Plnnegun, of Scruliton: Air. and .Mrs. Sealer, of ftlnithtimton; Air., end Mrs. !. Loop. Minnie and Allle Loop, of T.anesboro; Mry KiugeraKI. of Stnrruca: T. V. I.wfius and Miss May, of Philadelphia. J. DiiKguh and Miss I.Hizie Duvies, of Susquehanna: Maryland Peter Carle-son.-of Innulaff. ' The young cnunle are popular and have the best wishes of a large circle of friends. A lion Ho Kunnwnv. ' John Swinglehurst. of Wilson Creek, tvus In town Thursday night with a horse and bugy. and while on his way home on North Church street his colt, which Is unaccustomed to the street cars, bolted awuy despite the efforts of the driver, ut ureal speed. While on Ha way. another buggy was coming In the same dliectlon. The horse started away, thmwinir the driven to the around. This horse was captured on Oarfleld avenue. . Swtnglehursts horse returned and was captured on North Church street. ' Kleigliritlo Party. The following ladles enjoyed a slelKhride to Peck v Hie Tuesday , night and Were there entertained Ht the pres ent hone of Mrs. N. J. liolford- Ales dames T. .'. Itoblnaoii, M. H. Carlton. tK'V: Humphrey. Harvey Smith. D. K. Clark. K. 8. Myers. William Wonl cott. J. Katoti. J. Vanann. 3. S. Hards, P. Powell. A. K. Myers. IMverburg. Vt ley. V. Colvin, J. P.oberts, Wood, P. KllpatrUk. V An I'nfortunate Accident. Isaac Robinson, extra brakeman on the Krle railroad. Conductor Kay, with cool train shunting last night at the yard, while colliding chts ltoblnson fell mid tlie cars passed over his leg. He was Immediately taken by the Dela ware and Hudson ambulance to the lio.spttul. where his leg was amputated. l!e resided on Terrace street und has a wife und several children. c hildren f'.njoy a Sleigh Hide. .The Sunday school Hums (teacher, Iuvt'l Morran, rif South Main street) of tin- Welsh Met In id 1st church, enjoyed a H.-lghi lil.- to Akvhluild lust night. The following are the class; Mamie Junes, .MuKKle Wutkllis, .May 1'uvK Sadie Watklr.s. '.Mary' l.izaie Williams. Hiod-wen- VVHIiunis, Mamie Lewis, Mary llannulu Lewis.' Maggie Lewis, Mary Ann Price, June . Price, liattie Lewis jiii.i lHtvlil Mot-gun. , i ' i'F.KSONAI. AND OTHER ITEMS. Mr. Cramer, of the photographic gallery on Larkewunnu uvemie, St-ranton, and Who ytityrHil :t loss by the Are of Tuesday Indigestion Yields readily to Hood's Barsaparllla liacauM' It tone and strengthens tba ttouitch and aids digestion by (ap plying pare blood. "I hud indiges tion to badly that I wa all run down and could hardly walk. Had mo appetite and could not Bleep. I began taking I Hood 'a Barssna I r 111a. and before I bad ttiea fourth of a bottle I wat very much better. I also need Hood's Pills and found them splendid, vary mild, yet affec tive). I cannot say enough in pre 1m for what tbey have done for me. Since uslnc two bottlee of Hood's BarssparHla and Hood's Pills occasionally I feel almost like bow person. I have a splendid appetite, slew well snd work with eaee." Asm C. Haxtx, BelleTille, Pennsylvania. Hood's Garsaparilla ts the only True Blood Purifier promt nently the public eye. tl;sizfor5. Hood's Pills SSSSKeTSfi: GREAT ilEinNT SALE 1,300 yards of Carpets, from A to SO yards la Meb piece, consisting of toe follow!! Best Makes: i t .85 Ttpatry Carpal for 35c 1.15 Batty Bicsss!s for 50c 1.25 Vetot Carpet for 65c 1.15 btjMtte Carpst for 65c 1.i5 Axsinster Carpet for 75c SALE TO CORTMUE FOR SIX DAYS ONLY ' TersM Cash Daring This Sale. J: CCOTT INGLIS " " . 41S Latkawanna Av. i i evening, resides In thlsclty. He Is 111 and has hern unable to xtK to his losa, whlcb is, however, fully Insured. A ."iMflul met-iina f the St. nose's I.a-dli-H' lVnieru.e oi lly was held las night. . . . Mr. Moiaaa Morgan, Terrm street. Is out aaaln after a long OHmirinnl to her home. : The. Court I-I.-'h. Xo.""ut. Foresters of AineiicH, In uci-ouirt of: the recent tire, will remove to tbe lieader hullillng. A horse and cutter was picked up t the entrance of the tunnel of Wilson Creek,' there were no occupants. It Is ex pected that It was a case of runaway. The Delaware and Hudson tlravity em ployes were paid their January earnings yesterday. The Berean Baptist Christian Kndeavor ers have postponed their musical enter tainment until Wednesday evening. The Cycle club, at their meeting Tues dur night, elected U. V. James as their secretary, vice M. K. Harmlen. who is now engaged in business In olyphant. H. L. Keel's, or New York, is a guest of A. Herrv. . .Miss Tessie Kelly, of Biranton, Is In tl,e city visiting her coiadn. The subscribers to the bae ball stock Include Mayor Heti'lrlrks, W. J. Hyrne, B. Brawn, Abe Suliiu and others. The Welsh MethoiliFt friends are ar ranging fur hoiiiiiig their annim! festival. The- Itev. W. F. Davies. of Providence, preached a ma.tcily Welsh sf-nnon in the Welsh Baptist church to a fair-sized con gregation. The Xorlhv.-est colliery will resume op erations Friday. Miss Margaret Thomas', of South Chnroh treet, . is coufiiKd to her home with quinsy. ARCHBALO The slono and mortar for the founda tion of the new culm breaker of the Delaware und Hudson company is be ing plr.ced on the ground and work will begin on the bulMIng as soon as the weather settles. The breaker will be fitted with the most approved appli ances for the preparation of culm and will give employment to a number of men and loys. Tltia evening there will be another meeting in Newcomb's hall of those-who protest against the Increase of water rates. The committee ap pointed at the Inst meeting has an im portant report to make. The meeting nay als be addressed by Mr. lie Kachcn, of the National Jiorlng asso ciation. lion. A. F. McXulty and W. H. Phll bln attended the banquet given by Olyphant conclave. .Improved Order of Heptasophti. on Tuesday evening. Mr. MiiNulty responded to the toast, "The Press." One of the most attractive show win dows in this section Is that of Koote's phurmacy. where an 'Klection in Frogtown" Is shown in a neat display of advertising matter. The manage ment does credit to the excellent taste of the destni'i John A. Foote, and Is a MihJ vt if much favorable comment. Miso Tes-sie .Mcllale, of Ihitimore, Is the guest of the Misses I.ally, of Laurel street. Ml HuVy (iruham. of Scranton, called on friends here last evening. One of the most successful socials conducted here In a long time was that held In th Father Malhew limine on Monday evening. The hull was densely crowded and the occasion was very en joyable. The proceeds of Hie secial were donated to the contest fund of Thomas J. Clark, a member of the Knights of Father Muthew society, which conducted the social. St. Thomas' church fair will close on Saturday evening, when the piano will be disposed of and the contests be tween the little girls will be decided. The fair will be open tonight and to morrow nl silt also, and each evening an entertainment will be given. The fai." has already been a great success. K. A. James, of South Main street, was in Scranton yesterday. The borough council met In regular session on Tuesday evening. Aside from the npnroval of a number of bills there was little business of Importance transacted. An admirable lot of hyacinths and croi bVm In full bloom adds beauty to the residence of John B. Lark, on Main street. The distilay Is the finest In town and is one of which Mr. und Mrs. Lark may Justly be proud. Miss Gardner, of I'lttston, Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Julia N'ew comb of Cemetery streer. Miss Clam McNnmnra. of Plttston. Is visiting the .Misses! Coyne, of Kill street. The disgraceful affair at the Ridge on Monday, which resulted In the death of Michael ltutosk. Is simply an ag gravated form of crime thut has been all too common In Unit locality during the last few years. There was a time, and that not long ago, w lien there was not a more peaceable place In the coun ty than the little village known as tho "Hidge," but the recent lull nx of a large percentage of a lawless element has re sulted In a marked change in the char acter of the place, and it Is now rapidly earning an nnenvlable notoriety. Hurdly a month passes that has not Its quota of murderous assnnlts, riots or other forms of clime. This time the victim Is a nuin who had been consid ered one of the best representatives of his nationality In this borough, lie was one of the oldest of our Polish resi dents, and during his residence here ucqtilred considerable property und In fluence. FOREST CITV. John J. O'Hoyle. a former resident of this place, but now of Cin liondale. and Daniel P. McCoy, also of the Pioneer city, called on friends In this borough yesterday. The Hillside company paid Its em ployes Tuesday. Friday evening tho Forest City Man nerchors will hold Its anntiul masquer ade ball In Davis' Opera house. A parade In costume will be held at 6 o'clock Friday evening. ' This ball is expected to be one of the social events of the aeaaon, as elaborate prepara tions have been made for it. Saturday evening an entertainment will be held in Davis' Opera house by the Jermyn Citizens' band. Monday evening next the Vandllng Hose company w 111 give a bsll In Davis' Opera house. The boys deserve the patronage of the public as they are try ing hard to build up a good fire com pany in our neighboring tow n. J. K. Toole will appear at Davis' Opera house on Tuesday evening next in the popular Irish-German comedy. ' Klllarney and the ilntne. The Tribune correspondent stated some time ago that Arthur Sidinan would appear In the Opera house on February 24th in his play "A Summer Shower." This was an error. Mr. Hld man will be here on Saturday evening, Feb. 22. ' If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth. f Wltialnu1'! fliwtthlns C ..... . " wv.,.tiiB jriu, lias been used for over Fifty Tears by Mll- jic,n ui jvioiiifi-:i ror ineir unildren while Teething, with Perfect Success. ft RnnthA. th rti!lii ttnrtim th. n... Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and ,m me or cltcui umrrnoea. DOia by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's (Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-flve-ents a bottle. HONESOALE, The members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and their friends had a very enjoyable time at the annual ball held at the armory on Tuesday night. The spacious hall was decorated with booths and other trimmings, making a very handsome appearance. Metz gar's orchestra furnished the music. Jane, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Malla. who has been se riusly III with pneumonia, is now con sidered out of danger. Mr. Malia Is the Honesdale correspondent ofelhe Scranton Truth. " . w Mrs. O. White will take a party of ladles on a slelghrtde to the White cot tage, Beech Lake, Saturday. Mrs. L. O. Kose and daughter Vln nle attended -the klrmess at Scranton Wednesday night. Mrs. H. T. Dolmets gave a, card party at her home last evening. "Loan of a Lover" Is the name of a one- t farce that will be produced at ra nouse on Monday evening r v next under the auspices of Oslek tribe of Kel Men. .The Bimple fact that th play , is under the direct management of Mr. Otto Tuliibiiir-l ail .assurance f a rare treat to tha who atu-ncl The l.rii e of udinlSHlon is &d cents. CI. V. ljine. who has been announced us a Democratic- candidate for the legislature, has Htated to the Tribune reporter that he is not in the tteitt for thut or aair. other office anne pres ent time. -; A party of young- people wil have a slelghrlde to Aldenville r'rmuy nigm Another party goo to Klmbles. TAYLOR. Willard Sweet, of Union street, la A Hleigh'rlding party consisting of young pcoole was at oiypnani. " reported tiiey had a most enjoyable time. . ' ' Th twit-ouch officials are to be con gratulated in providing for coming? emergencies by widening me at the corners of Pond and Union John Jones' hotel, on Grove street, is nearlng completion. It is a most mas ll.iunt tiiillilin? Mr. Parry, of Plttston, circulated aiming our business, men yesieruuy. C. J. Watkins spent Monday with his mother on drove street. Mrs. J. W. lteese and Mis. W. W . Watkins snent Tuesday nt Peckville. Kdward Harris Is Improving. Mis. Harry Oiler, of Pond street. Is on the alck list. Pay today at Tuylcr, Pyne and llol den mines. Considerable trouble has been exper ienced recently at the Feltsvllle night school A step was taken that was sorely needed. David J. Davis and Jenkln Williams were charged with damaging the property of the school and arraigned before Burgess OrifUtha who dealt very leniently but repri manded the boy In such a manner as to leave an Indelible Impression on the youths. The Choral union will meet at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow even ing. A five-cent admission will be charged hereafter by the choir on Sun day evenings. This by all means should not lessen the number who are in the habit of attending; as It is well 'worth the acknowledgment that will be made, und furthermore It should stimulate many more to attend to hear the choir that is making such a strenuous effort to acquit themselves to the entire sat isfaction of the adjudication on the 17th of next month. Kev. Dr. Harris will lecture on tem perance tomorrow evening at Archi bald. The organ recently purchased by the Ladles' Aid of the Congregational church Is a flue specimen of the work done by Mason & Hamlin, the manu facturers. The atreet railway has been the means of increasing the number of singers In this place. Several of Kend ham's best talent are attending regu larly to the rehearsals of the choir and party. If the number of days worked in the mines of this vicinity Is an indication of the demand for anthracite the de mand Is very small. The number In our night schools show a craze for education. The seats of the Rend ham school building have reached their destination. It Is likely the school will be In reudl ness for Monday. The Crusaders' degree will be con ferred tomorrow evening on several candidates In Taylor castle, No. 267, Knights of the Golden Kugle. This week is the omega week of the night schools; the fpur months having ex pi red. Pay-day was accompanied with un uhuuI silence on our highways. Henry Howells has been selected as president of the Christian Kndeavor society of the Congregational church. Mr. Cooper Is deserving praise for the pleasure afforded the young people of this borough, for granting the priv ilege of skating and repairing that which was necessary to facilitate skat ing on the pond. MhMOOKA. The remains of an Infant child of Orocer Patrick H If gins was interred In Mi nook a Catholic cemetery. The O'Contiell council, Young Men's Institute, will hold Its regulur meeting tonight. Katie, the eight-year-old child of Michael Forrlster. of Stafford street, died yesterday afternoon from peritoni tis. The funeral will take place tills afternoon. Interment In Mlnooka Cath olic cemetery. Mr. John Duffy, of Plainsvllle, visit ed friends here yeaterday. The political bee is burling around town. The situation Is freely discussed by young and old. Who will be the next suiiervisor seems to be the great est Interrogation. The Republican candidates for the much desired plum are making nn active canvas through out the township nnd their friends ex pect they will receive a good sized ma jority. For school director, John Mc Crlmlle of the West district, the pres ent Incumbent, and his tinning mate, Hubert Mucklow. will be elected with out doubt. Charles W. Gallagher. Re publican candidate for township treas urer Is hustling und expects to make a good showing. Vote the Republican ticket. A pleasant surprise party was ten dered Miss Nora Davis Ht her home on Main street last evening. PRICEBURQ, Henry McXulty, of Providence, and Miss Mary J. Logan, of this place, were united In the holy bonds of matrimony last evening by Rev. J. L. Khunley. The bride Is the daughter of Justice of the Peace James J. Logan. Miss Maggie Logan, a cousin of the brlde.was brides maid, and Joseph Lavln, of Archbald acted as best man. The bride wore cream crepe, trimmed In satin, and the bridesmaid was attired In cream lansdowne, trimmed In cream lace. Both young ladies presented a pretty appearance. After the ceremony the party enjoyed a drive to Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. McNulty Intend to start housekeeping in part of the house oc cupied by the parents of the bride. William Smith, of Upper Main street, was a visitor in Clark's Summit yes terday. Master Haydn Sampson, the youngest son or J. W. Sampson, the well-known Delaware and Hudson station agent, will participate in the Japanese dance to be given at the klrmess some time during this week. ACTORYVILLE, Miss Grace Wall, of Falsi, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Rought, on Maple street. John Courtrlght. of Clark's Green, was a caller In town Wednesday. Walter Reynolds and son, Stanley, drove to Tunkhannock on business on Wednesday. S. C. Mathewson. who has been very 111 for the past few days, is reported not as well. Mrs. Sarah Rice circle meets Satur day evening, Feb. 15. A sleighload or the Independent Or der of Odd Fellows rrom this place visited the lodge at Nicholson Monday night. K. R Sweet and family have moved to Scranton, where Mr,. Sweet has ac cepted a position on the street car line. The Epworth leagrue of the Methodist Episcopal church will give an enter tainment and social Feb. 22 at the church parlors. The lumbermen are taking advantage of the sleighing and load after load of logs are. being taken to B. 8. Gardner's saw mill. " .- - ; i ji. A pleasant surprise party was ten dered John Thomas Bleau on Monday evening. Mr. Bleau was seriously in jured In the Law shaft boiler explosion, and when his friends found him suffl r'mtly recovered to be in their midst, tney collected together and quietly en tered his happy - home and presented Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Go vt Report U ITVVv AD60IAITCE.Y PURE him with a handsome rocking chair. The evening was pleasantly spent atd refreshments were served. The following members were admit ted to membership Into the Indepen dent Order of Heptasophs on Monday evening: . Jason Harris, George Roller, M. McDonald and tl. R. George. The Home Mission of the Langcltffe church will conduct an apron social in the Odd Fellows' hall on Feb. 2". Miss Kate Campbell has returned home after a brief visit with friends in Jermyn. Walter Mullln, of this place. Is suffer ing: from a severe attack of grip at the home of his parents in Jermyn. Mrs. J. Harris and son, Bert, have re turned home after a pleasant visit with friends In Jermyn. Two sleigh loads of people from Plains took advantage of the weather und siient Monday evening at the home of Rev. J. J. Jones, where they were pleasantly entertained. Mrs. B. O'Brien, of Exeter, spent Monday with friends In town. ! Mrs. Gertrude Sutterly Is convales cent after a serious attack of pneu monia. . - lE RAY3VILLE, The long-wished for deep snow has finally reached us, it having reached over six Inches In depth Sunday. . If a thaw does not prevent, our lumbermen will mure than rush the logs In John son's mill yard at this place. LeHaysvllle borough is now listed with the "dry" towns of Bradford coun ty. We doubt very much ir this will prove Irue. ror whiskey will be had anyway. Our landlord, J. L. LaRue and wife, are people to be respected. Mr. Laitue and family will still remain here, but he has leased his house to pa i ties near Towanda. Mrs. Mary Abbott, an aged and re spected lady, formerly of this place, died at Burlington, and was buried at this place Saturday. The services were held at the Methodist Episcopal church and were conducted by Rev. S. J. Da Vis, of the Congregational church. Albert G. Miller now drives a dandy roadster, he having just made a trade for another horse with parties in War ren Center. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson visited over Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Johnson's parents in Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ellsworth, of Nichols, N. Y., are visiting their rela tives and former friends and neigh bors In town and vicinity. 1. E. Bovington. of Buffalo. X. Y., Is spending some little time with friends and relatives In these parts. Landlord W. 1L Cogswell nnd P. E. Cogswell, of Skinner's Eddy, were In tow n last week. The question of having water works in this borough will be voted on at our general election next Tuesday. Judge B. M. Peck has purchased for his son, Q. W. Peck, Spalding & Co.'s stationery and book store at Towanda. The, roller skating craze has again been revived in Brown's Opera house at Wyalustng, and last Sal unlay even ing w. L. Ellsworth. Floyd Moore and Albert Miller were In attendance, the latter assisting the Stevensvllle Cornet band, which furnished music for the occasion. Mrs. W. E. Canfleld was the recipient of a very handsome china dinner set from a relative, Mrs. Wilcox, of Buffa lo, a few days ago. Mrs. Elmer Cox. of Wyulusing. ac companied by a lady friend, were visit ing her cousin, Mrs, W . T. Morris, since last Thursday. , The United Workers of the Congrega tional church will hold a birthday so cial and entertainment on the evening of Feb. IK. The programme ami ar rangements are under the usual man agement of Mrs. William Jones. Died At Spring Hill, nn Monday of last week, William Snyder. He was a PREVENT Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia. DR. Wmi III HER The Favorite Cough Cure. THE FAfllLY FRIEND It cures where others fall. It is guar anteed to cure all lung and throat trou bles. Xo cure; no pay. For aide everywhere. Ask your dealer for it. Price, 25 ceius. Cured of Pais in His Langs. Anthony Vager contractor 131 Hill street, Wliks-Hurre, Ha., says three bot tles of Dr. Alexander's Lung Healer, the famous cough cure, i-urU me of asthma and pains in my lungs after pneumonia. You can put me down as a si i ons be liever In Lung Healer. Xo cough medicine like it. WWMMWs DOCTQR eWMMMW Mm' ENGLISH Remedy will stop a cough in a night, check a cold in a day, and cure consumption if taken in time. If the little one. have Croup or nnooping cougo, luf tl pi umptiy. Croup i. a very tatai aiteaie. Fully one. half of thoee at tacked die. The great danger is in d lev. The disease progresses so rapidly that the loss of a tew hours In treatment is often fetal, acker's English Rrxr dv will cure Croup, and ft saou Id al ways be kept In tbe bourne for emcrtfeacfeA. A ts cent bottle may save your child's life. Three elsesi 39c, SOe, It. All Dreg flat ACKER MEDICINE CO. 16 Jt it Chambers S New York. SOU) tew sT X bsUj""". wealthy farmer and dairyman, and also postmaster at that place. xie leaves a wife and several children. - Dr. and Mrs. Durga attended the fu neral of William Snyder at Spring Hill last Wednesday. He was an uncle ot Mrs. Durga. Hank & Broadhead, who have been In the shoe, business at Wyalustng for about three years, are about to close their business there and open a store at Scranton. In Towanda last Tuesday evening, at an evening's entertainment, the nice sum of i1.25 was raised towards the benefit of the suffering Armenians. Borough bonds to the amount of t. MO were redeemed in Towanda last Thursday, which Is said to be about all or the outstanding indebtedness. The Arthur Kklmnn company will present "Summer Showers" at Ed wards' Opera house, Laceyvllle, about Feb. 20, und will no tloubt be greeted with a crowded house, as Mr. Bidman Is well-known at Laceyvllle and Wya lustng. Should the sleighing be good, LeRaysvllle will probably send a large delegation on Feb. 20, If that should be his real date. In a late number or The Tribune we notice, the announcement that Miss Koch, ot New York, will render so prano solos In an entertainment at Scranton soon. We learn that she has lately taken as a room-mate our cousin. Miss Etta (iaylord. of Wyaluslng. who Is receiving a course of music at the Metropolitan college, and thus we feel somewhat Interested in the notice as stated. Her schoolmates gave a very pleas ant evening's amusement at the home of Miss Ada Buttler, on South Hill, last Friday. Refreshments were served, and the following were present: Misses Mattie Johnson. Mattle War nock. Helen Moore, Nellie Moore, Nellie Hutchinson, Lizxie Kockwell, Nettle Moore. Carrie Agnew, Albert Miller, Ben Maynnrd, Floyd Moore, Cardie Carl. Will Hutchinson. Luther tjage, B. W. Northrop, Fay Gorham and Ar thur Johnson. GLENBURN. Mrs. Smith and daughter, Edith, were callers at Scrantoip Tuesday. Mrs. Urlflln, who has been sick the past week, Is able to be about. Ida Moore is entertaining Lizzie SwarU, ot Lake Winola. Take No Substitute- Gail Borden Eagle Brand ni-ccTv ymjr. Ha. 1w.vs itaod FIRST la tb. tim Hon of th.'Anurican I'tople. No other I "juu m good.'' Best iti sat food. ii n it uitri r "- -" Haajafaotarars ot the Oelsbrated PILSENER LAGER BEER OAMcrrvi footooo Barrels per Ann trot m m jie ars SMS SerH S cents for smplo package. Faultless Chemical Company. Balti more, Md. Kid nil Attnidinff euTtiHTit itb of young and takjclla- jUttd men ana women, Itm wfnUfTeetnof YOLTflnu KliHoRS, prodaciof weak licictt a of treatment. BtMeNcrroui DchUity.Kiirbtljr EmiKlona,Couramptiat Inmnltjr, Eibaiminft dimioiaadloof power of thcGfa raUTfjOrrtuuuflttintouefortudjT, Dtrieseaod taar riafelajqulrkljcuredbDi. Rodrftwra erv vrmin. iucj bcti on ij cure oj Htninx at toe mi or ui i S as xu.ea. lUlLOEIi. hAiain back tl naff DacJC tM ainkaiaw to in? tho FIKC OF TOI TH 1 kl.lMi nf bo or for 4 with fceeka and iwtortntfth FIKC OK TOITH to tho lueos. uy naaii, , prr oox or ror wiia wnu ;r eaarante to vara or rflVn4 the Book r- aiianrT' - - - - ivnwFf aow lorae. Itr Ml by SOUS H. PKrPS. Dra tot. Wyomlnir ave. and Spnir orrttfc RS9F TUNING md S0LDEJK58 AS Aooe aeray with by the use ot HAB1V MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which oaeudsu f Ingredients well-known to all. It eaa be aapllea to tin, galvanised tin, eheet troa Dine or an kind nr muv nu It's eaai dose not tnMd omt-Hrth tui ot tho osst of tinning;, is sold by tfe jet AIUXVMIU aAKTMAHN, I Tribune Almanac 1896 ' II PAQES as CENTS, POSTPAID til 8 M LAGER BEER BREWERY. ra ".fM. sbsbsbst ESTABLISHED 1873 ITb i iMimnn vvjtn a IU S B Bj K-J B B.'B B III.' IMII.I1III I A complete assortment in all the latest effects. Shadings in all widths, suitable for stores or residences. . Estimates Furnished. In every grade Wiltons, Axminsters, English and Domestic Brussels, Velvets and Tapestries "at moder ate prices; also Inlaid and Printed Linoleums, Corti cenes and Oilcloth, two and four yards wide. S. G. KERR, AfQ Lackawanna Ave. V 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. YOU WANT WE HAVE LET'S GET RICHARDS 502 Commonwealth Building THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA,, Manufacturer of I nnnmntiuflo Shtinnarv Cnrrinoo Rnilorc aWUUIisO II I UU J WIUIIUIIUI I kllglllUU) U UIIUI HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Ueacral Office: dCRANTON, PA. SEb?.?j2 raVVEk! N Setter ems etaeVOar earaes." IMeLeWUee BUd Viaanh DeawetasUd MSV I BSlliM.S less .sj . Is Its III leeerjnecueea, ateaer vrom, or Poelal Hate tor SlJe. jl isle I Open K,bK pX V&SSi FRCSC P OTlil FFOPRII IT- m Msm son fcB ell a 1 I i.W. We 1 I eeresleesv tker I I eN(Mlh.jH,i I i end If an en I'l I tlK will rera mm With an Umbrella Over Town And Aeriel Sidewalks Wc should have been surprised and delighted with the trade of last week. Coming through the snow, rain and .slush an you did it was simply astonishing Surely there's no pull for a business like the pull of right goods at right prices. IN OUR LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT You'll fmd'Sash Curtains by the yard, Dotted Swiss and Dotted Muslin. Other fancy designs, ' white only. We oiler two specials: Kogla Dotted Swiss, 9 cents a yard; Dotted Swiss Muslin, 12 cents a yard. UPHOLSTERY GOODS Dy the yard. .Never sold them until we were able to ejiiote prices lower than other dealers never could before. Now we manufacture Parlor Furniture. That opens the way to large buying of Brocatelles, Damasks, Tapestries, Corduroys, all in imported or domestic makes. Quantity buying enables us to give you closer figures, same as it costs dealers. We are prepared to give estimates for recovering old as well as new work. Last Week for Premium Distribution. Premiums will be given lth all sale., made at either of eur stores from nONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, until SAT LRDAV, FEBRUARY ig. Positively not before or after either of the re.tpec tlve deles. 225 AND 227 AND TELEPHONE 5194 v . t w mi wnMnTkV Atinm ihm BU M II II B ! Ull SON & CO. CPP-Main Atones Wyoming Hkei. AVENUE. CAR BON DALE, LUiwirat TOGETHER, LUMBER CO Telephone 422 I CALL UP S6S& fiUEI OH MB KMllflCIM CO. OILS, - VINEGAR AND I ' CIDERs OPPIOE AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO IS i MERIDIAN STREST I ska sjA. M aav a " ' a bbw'b sa a.a I w wwfc-t-iria, wwt mgrm With 810 t'nrclioses Hilverware With tl'i HurchsHes.... Framed Picture WithS'-DPnrchanea Fancy Table With -'S Purchases Plush Rocker With in Purchases.... A M-pa Tee Set With S. Purchase. ...A Parlor Cloclt With $75 Purchasm Bras. Lamp and Silk Shade With 91(0 Purchases. 100 po Diaaer Bet 218 WYOMING AYE., : -V"