The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 17, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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    TIIe'scrAXTOX TKIinTXE MONDAY MOIWIXO,: FETIRUARY 17,-HWG.
CARBONDALE.
fReadm- w;11 please not that i1vertle.
meiit, onlers for Job work, and Item for
publication left at the establishment of
Shannon & Co., newsdealers. North Main
t reft.- will receive prompt attention; of
Bee open from ( a. in. to 10 p. ni.)
SURPRISE PARTIES.
Thomas I'avica and .Mr. and Mrs. Shelly
Receive I nexpeotcj friends.
Thomas Davis, of Church Htrwt. was
surprised at hlH home by a Iri'Kk num
ber of youiiir friends. A il.llehtf.ul rye
nliig was spent, Rami and mustt- Im-Iiik
features. HefreshtnentH were wrvetl.
Those present wore Mr. ami Mrs. Jamen
Steel, Mrs. Samuel Unvles. Mrs. Jo
seph Kobinsoh. Mrs. "3olin Kdwartls.
Mlssess Alie Price, Kilith Buckland.
Lulu Phillips. Luttle Phillips. Carrie
Howoy, Hho'la Lewis, Nettie Ham-steln.AnnleKvans.l-lnii
'tatvaut.Lottie
Hedden. Thomas Budd. (leorse Howoy.
Aithtir Johnson. Thomas Kvans, Sam
uel Kvans, and Daniel Jones.
The t'nllowinjr friends of Mr. William
Shelley, of ir,ti Park, street, recently
mnile tliein n plensant visit: Mr. and
Mis. John flibba, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ollilis. Mr. and. Mrs. Kiihaid tiibbs.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kstnbnioke, Mr. and Mrs.
Munrist. Mr. and Mrs. Urisjr. Mr. and.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Downlnfr. Mrs." Decker,
fleornte Shelley, and Willinm l.area-, jr.
A happy evening was spent. lames
and muslf.were Induced In. Supper
was served at II o'clock. After partak
ing of the excellent repast, Mrs. John
;ihl)S. In o. very neat speech, presented
Mrs.. Shelley with a valuable rocking
chair, uml she suitably replied, thank
ing her many friends.
BICYCLE CMB SMOKER.
Wheelmen I njojr an l.vening in the llorb
of the Tramp.
The lilcycle club hud one of their
most suceesftil smokers ut their met
ln Krlduy night on Church street. It
was u true trump smoker uud u Ktutid
Success. The cusluines Were linilie
and were in true hobo style, the ciuzy
patch work being prevalent ii nil nil
the tramps were imrecngnir.ull'. The
trumps were His. Jenkins and I Jay,
Joseph Oilhool.V. und H. C. Kstubrooke,
l. b. Samson, M K. 1 Linden, (Jefiine
James. Churles Shurluck. Jianlel Scur
ry, Uenjuinin Puny, l'runk Klbrecht,
Liii len Irwin. Henry Merry. Klrt VVb k
lime, Octiimtis Williams. Jeweler Kly,
Isaac SwiKer. Joseph tiirs, J. Hurry
Jtowslnn und others.
Candidates on the Kepnblioun ticket
were present und the rommittee on lin
unce und taxation paid particular at
tention ti these Reiitlemen, Treasurer
Cramer. . K. Spencer, the eotniliK con
troller. Hubert Carter, the mayor, who
declared that when elected, he would
have all the trumps arrested, und upon
leaving; promised he would be in favor
of Rood loads. Others were lined, In
cluding John Von Keck.
The committee of an aiiKi-mi'lits for
this enjoyable smoker was Isaac Sing
er, J. I. I'urken, Oscar Woonucott.
Andrew Mitchell and Dr. Wheeleiv
si.r.iciiK-inr. parties.
Young People l:njoy the Winter Scenery
in Suburban localities.
OenrjTo t Wilis, of Park street, took a
fllelgh louded with children for a
sleltthrlde to Forest City last Saturday
afternoon. A pleasant time was Riven
theyoutiK tines. Those present were:
l.uura f.lbbs. Ilurrv lillibs. Charlie
(illibs. Willie 111)1. s. licit Clbbs. Nellie
lilbbs. Willie Shelley. Frederick Lelm,
Margaret Lewis, May Hannah Lewis,
Krunk Hates, Sarah Duvles. lOmi'i'suti
Wutkins. Helen Wat kins. Nelson Wat
kins, Surah Jane I in vies, Marchell
Cony. Muniie Wilts, Kdlth Wilts. Liz
zie Price, Kimlce Williams. Jennie
Wllllums, Mamie Williams. Helen Ks
tnbrooke. Kvelyn Hates. Hind win le
vies. Johnnie Wilts,. Walter (Wilis,
Fred Morris. Kitty (liittiths, Vavolu
Sullivan. Willie Oritllths.
The following iicrsons enjoyed n
slelghriili to South Canaan Thursday
evening: Mesdames and Messrs. An
drew Van Holder, L. Thorpe, William
ConririKht, John Neil. S. L. Carlton,
Hert Mrownell, Spencer Cotirtrlght.
Mesdames Chester Wright, Martha
Cruig. Uenrge Chapman. Susan Vin
cent, Philip t'nurtright. Misses KUen
CnurtiiKlit. I'.elle Kirliy und Chester
Carlton.
PERSONAL AM) OTHER ITEMS.
' The books of the public library are
beinK placed on the shelves in the new
room in the city building.
The Delaware and Hudson miners In
tile city will be paid today.
Kdward Hryant, of Scranton, palled
on friends Saturday.
Joseph Flore, the wonderful young
flute' and piccolo player of the Mozart
orchestra. Is now in school, having been
taken from the Coalbrook breaker, and
Ids friends are determined that he shall
be given nn opportunity to develop his
talents.
Kichard Croft had the misfortune to
linve his leu fractured In u wrestling
bout.
Miss Mary Itriilgett entertained a
few friends Friday night in honor of
Miss Louise Cochrane, of Toronto, Can.
Those present were Miss Mary and
Scrofula Broke Out
On our boy when baby. We gave bin
much treatment without avail. Noticing
In the papers Hood's Sareapartlla was rec
immended for scrofula and blood diseases
rs gave it a trial.. We soon saw change
or the better. He bss taken four bottles
Hood's Sarsaparilla
sud is now entirely well, hearty and free
from all scrofulous symptoms. I have
also taken three bottles for nervous heed
svne snd catarrh. It gave me great relief."
Mm. T. M. Smith, Kuther Glen, Va.
LJI'a Dlll Fur lbtual cun.Upa.
nOUU S rlllS ties. Priretteesia,
T
TSALE
I..VXI yards of Carpets, from A toK
, yards In each piece. conniatinif of
the following Beat Make:
$ .85 Tapestry Carpet for 35c
1.15 Body Brussels for 50c
1.25 Velvet Carpet for 65c
1.1$ Moquatte Carpet for . - 65c
1.35 Axminster Carpet for 75c
SALE TO CONTINUE FOR SIX DAYS ONLY
Terms Cash During This Sale.
J. SCOTT I NG LIS
di9 Lackawanna Ave.
Coughs,
Consumption. .
The greatest cause of terror of j
.1 .!.. I.. I
me present ua)i luimviiv iuh
sklered hopeless, is now conceded
by the best physicians as curable
under proper conditions. Its
cause a depleted condition of
the system ; a mal-asstmilalion of
food ; a va:-tiii away of the
tissues ; an impoverishment of the
blood. The result a diseased
condition of all the organs of the
body ; a formation of eating ulcers ;
and the result death from collapse
or hemorrhage. But the cure is
Bovinine
that greatest concentration into
the lesst possible bulk of the
vital elements of lean, raw beef.
It is absorbed and nourishes with
the least possible effort on the
part of the stomach. It creates
new tissue, enriches the blood,
makes flesh, and by strengthening
the great vital centres of the
body enables them to perform
their functions in a natural man
ner, and dispel disease. Thou
sands owe their life to its use.
Katie iullu:hy, tlertrude Collins, An
nie Mlssett and Annie Ituike. of this
eity. und Miss Cochrane, of Toronto;
Krunk 1. Kelly. J. K. Urennun. John
and Charles llildiiett. Thomas Mlssett.
Joseph Mill rln and Dr. W. II. Metiruvv.
Krie Trark Koreinuu James o'Huyle
Injured his foot yesterday und he will
he luid no for several duys.
n Krlduy evenitir. Keliruury 21. will
lie held at the KrotliliiKhuii). the testi
monial to lie iflvell Jnliii T. Watkins.
P.ox ol!lee optiis Wednesday morning.
Tickets can he iiunhased of w. U.
Kvuns. John llcritun. Will Ityrne and
ut Kirliy 's store.
HAWwEV,
The Kiiworth l,canue held n very 1st
tenstlns literary meetliiK in their
rooms at the Methodist Kpiseoiiul
church nil Krlduy eventiiK. There was
u iilcnsiuir inoKrumme consisting of in
strumental duets, solos and essays.
The principal feature of the evening
was u debute, the subject of which was.
"Uesolved, there is more pleasure In a
bicycle than in a horse." Some contest
ants were unable to be present. Mr.
I.lloyd Cooper of the utlirmutive was
placed ut ruther u disadvantage huviriK
two opponents. They were Professor
Creasy and Miss lielphine Hanlels. Mr.
Cooper preserved his self-posseslon re
markably considering the circumstan
ces under which he was placed. The
subject was ubly discussed by both
sides, the Kronnd had been covered so
well, that when the Judges. John S.
Welsh, District Attorney M. M. Tread
well and William C.renu. retired to de
cide us to '.he winning side, it was
rather doubtful as to which would win.
They soon returned and cave their de
cision In favor of the utliruuttlve.
The Miinnerehor society held their
annual niasiUerade liaHTbursdiiyeveii
Iiik; ut the Star link. The lirownies
were well represented, und the hall
was crowded. The event was one of
the most enjoyable u flairs of the sea
son. The funeral of Mrs. Hurharu McAn
drew. aired X3 years, was held at !.:!
o'clock Krlduy mornimr at St. Phllo
menla's church, and was attended by
a lunte number of friends, of which u
number were from out of town. In
terment was made in the Catholic
cemetery.
r.rtitus Woodward, who fell from a
loud of buy injurins; himself quite ser
iously several weeks iiko, died very
suddenly at his home at Winding Hill
on Tuesday moriilnR. The doctor pro
nounced the cause of death to be heart
failure. The funeral took place at 1
o'clock Krldny afternoon uud was at
tended by a large number of friends
from Hawley and Cherry Itidjre. In
terment was made at Cherry Itidfre.
The report und shock of a terrible
explosion was felt here at ."." o.clock
Saturday afternoon which was prob
ably thut of the powder magazine at
Jeiinyn. Houses shook, the earth trem
bled for several seconds w hich created
much excitement. Men. women and
children could be seen lininliix In nil
direction inquiring thP cause of the
explosion.
Mr. S. I), lllshon, of Oenrtjetown. at
tended the masquerade ball here Thurs
day eveninit.
Mr. Kloyd r.ldwell. of Arlington,
called on friends here this week.
Miss Amelia Pnnekert. of Carbondiile.
visited ntnonn her friends here this
week.
!us f fennel, of llingnumton, is homo
on n visit.
HONESDALE.
"The I.oun of a I.over" nt the opera
house this- (Monday) evening for the
benent of the Med Men. The annual
ball follows the play. Admission tick
ets, ,'i0 cents.
A rumor was circulated about Hones
ilale Saturday thut Leopold Keurth had
sold his restaurant. Mr. Keurth denies
the rumor.
Mrs. John X. T.owis has . returned
home after several days' ubsence.
Mrs. V. M. Gardner and sister. Miss
Helen 10. Deeu. attended the kirmess at
Scranton Saturday.
Mrs. Gilbert White entertained a
number of UulBi at her iieech I.ako
cottage Saturday.
George Meyer, who recently resigned
his position with Menner & Co.. leaves
today for Pouirskeepsie. where he will
take a business course.
ARCHIBALD
Our townspeople will no doubt re
member the testimonial to be given Mr.
John T. Watkins on Krlday evening
next. K-eb'. Li. at the Krothinghnm.
The box ollice opens Wednesday morn
ing. Judging from the progrumme
which appeured in Saturday's Tribune
the concert will be of n very high order.
A large number of our people will no
doubt attend, as Mr. Wutkins is u
prime favorite in Archhald. having ut
one time been director of the .choir at
St. Thomas' church. His excellent
singing has been enjoyed nn numerous
oeeuslons.
AVOCA.
Mrs. Bridget Conway, of the North
Knd. died on Saturduy afternoon at
the home of her daughter. Mrs. Thomas
Atkinson. Deceased was about 80
years old and a respected resident of
the town. She Is survived by a hus
band and three children, namely, Mrs.
Thomas Atkinson, Mrs. loftus and
James Conway, of Buffalo. The funer
al will take rilace this morning at 9.:w
o'clock with a requiem muss at St.
Mary's. Interment will be made In
IJunmore eemetery.
The m a ni age of Miss Kni.na Juniper
and Samuel Kuecht. both of Dupont,
was solemnized at the Methodist Rpis
ropal parsonage on Krlday evening,
Uev. J. It. Wagner officiating. The
bride and groom will reside at Dupont.
Mrs. Klchnrd Boer and Mrs. Thomas
Johns, of ilichmonddale. are spending
u few duys with friends in town.
.Mrs. Major uud daughter. Kuth. are
guests of Airs. Major's parents, Itev.
and Mrs. Wagner, of this plnce.
Mrs. C. Steginuier. of Wllk-s-T!arre,
and Mrs. Kdward Hawls. of Williams
port, have returned home after siiend
ing a few days with Mrs. C. Druffner.
A pleasant surprise- party ii'iia ten
dered Mii-g l.ydia Connor on Krlday
evening; ut her home on tSrove street.
The party numbered about twenty-tlve
couples and were entirely unexpected.
Miss Connor, however, proved herself
equal to the task of entertaining the
vast assemblage and proved herself nn
admirable hostess. She was able as;
sistfd by her sisters. Helle and Teresa.
A bountiful repmit was served and an
excellent :inigranime of vocal and in
strumental music was rendered. Many
people from out of town were present.
John Hoase. of South Main street,
has embarked in the butcher business.
He has purchased the llxtures and now
occupies the pluce formerly occupied
by Joseph Held.
Misses Murphy and O'Malley, of Oly
phant. are guests of Miss IJelle Connor,
of Grove street.
Misses B. and Mary Kellley, of Dun
more, spent Saturday at the home of
Miss Mamie Kearney.
Colonel Boies, of Scranton, will de
liver a lecture milled, "Moslem Hide
In Turkey,"for the benefit of the 1-adlen'
Aid society of Moosic at the Presby
terian church on Tuesday evening.
TAYLOR,
Miss Klla I.lnney. who Is paying her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Llnney,
of South Taylor, a visit, has been at
tacked by sickness.
The party and choir are leaving noth
ing undone in the line of preparation
for the great coming competition. They
hud an excellent rehearsal yesterday.
An union meeting will be held to
morrow evening by the Christian En
dtuvor societies of this place at the
Methodist Kplscopal church. An excel
lent time Is expected. If this meeting
will be a duplicate of the last, the ex
pectations will transform into fucts.
Chins No. or the Methodist Episco
pal Sunday school are making prepara
tions for an entertainment und soclul
to be held under their auspices on Keb.
'IS.
Itev. Jones and family spent yester
day at the home of J. K. Hess, of Provi
dence. M. M. Williams Is con lined to his
home by sickness.
A large crowd congregates In the rink
on Suturduy evenings to skate.
The nexi debute between the Price
Library und the Calvury Baptist so
cieties will take place on March 10 at
the Calvary Baptist church. Subject,
"Which did the most irood to his coun
try, George Washington or Abraham
Lincoln?"
The teuchcrH received their montly
stipend last Krlday evening.
Owing to the great demand for seats
foi John T. Watkins' testimonial at the
Krothltighuni next Krlday evening, you
must reserve your seats early Wednes
day morning. Get your tickets nt
Kecse's drug store. John It. Johns.
Henry Harris, James K. Watkins und
Dr. W. II. Hurrls. This will be the
greatest concert ever held In Scranton.
Who would think fifteen years ago thut
John, who wus u miner boy, would to
duy be the recipient of such a testi
monial and soon to be a student ut the
Royal Academy of Music, London. Ills
numerous friends in Taylor will turn
out In large numbers to do honor to
their one-time fellow slate picker,
driver boy and runner.
ELMHURST.
Mrs. Cora Olds wus called to Moscow
hist Thursday to nurse Itev. Mrs. A.
D. Duvbl. who Is very III.
Washington cuinp, No. L'xo. of this
place, succeeded in instituting a new
camp at Mt. Cobb Krlday evening lust.
District President A. J. Colborn, Jr.,
assisted by J. K. I'.ttUtnelster and sev
eral other members of Camp In
stalled the iiew'olllcers elect. The
ceremonies were cnncluifc'd about 2
o'clock Saturday morning, after which
Brother Colborn delivered a masterly
address to the new camp and visiting
brethren. Supper was served by the
new brethren and a most enjoyable
evening was spent. The initiating team
was composed of members of this camp
uud comprised President W. C. Dun
ning. Vice-President B. D. Cooper,
Master o' Kin'ins H. S. Finn, Conduc
tor L. Neal. Secretary C K. Kd
wurds. Financial Secretary A. K. Yea
gir, Chaplain 10. C. Simmons, Sentinels
W. 11. Kvans uud Charles Whitney.
They were ussisted by Brothers Will
lam Snow. Krvln Humsoii, .VI. G. K.d
wanls, William Koch, Hay Wombach
er. D. L. Hiesecker. Charles Koch, Jr.,
Harry Hiesecker, Jonas Knickerbocker,
Kmory Koote, 11. E. Krydler, all of this
camp.
MOSCOW.
The pu tills In Professor Peck's room
in the Moscow graded school enjoyed
a slelghrlde to Gouldshoro on Krlday
night. The following were In the party:
Professor W. A. Peck, the Misses Alice
Tanlield. Bessie Stern. Muggle Martin.
Surah Van Brunt. Bessie Mavvney,
Cordelia I'yle, Grade Hinds. Bertha
Van Brunt, lna Depew, Blanche Allen,
Carrie Swurtz, Rachel Van Brunt. Le
na and Lona Sayre, liomle Wilbur,
llattie Noble, Lizzie Huriulen, Bessie
Y eager, Agnes Tigue, Hannah Hurny,
Stacia Con boy, Lizzie Tigue: Messrs.
George Ransom, Hernion Ehrhardt,
William Shaw. Dan Gardner. William
and Roy Storm. Garfield Brown. Char
lie Van Hrunt. Andle Lumley. Horace
Jones, Winnie Decker, John Cunning
ham. Jessie Ourdner. John Gannon.
George Dcwllt. After a -ftearty supper
ut the hotel games and music were In
dulged In until a late hour.
Mrs. A. D. David Is slowly Improv
ing. There will be a birthday party on
Frldav, Feb. Si. in Jhe independent
lirder'nf Odd Fellows hall. Supper will
l.e served in the hall. The Kpworth
League Is In charge.
MAUI STEAD.
Ward Ives has purchased the Heady
Pny Htoro.
Marvin UnrneH vn In Montiopp on
Sutimlny.
Altn. It. F. llernsteln visited ItinK
liamtnn n Saturday.
Saturday the Delaware, laekawanna
nnd Western paid their employed In
this plaee.
Hun. S. H. Chase, of Knston, Is In
town.
Joe Rodsors has returned from n vis
it with his parents In Heranton.
Mrs. James Kirliy and daughter. May.
have returned from a visit with BiiiK
humton friends.
A iiurtilx-r of our young people en
joyed a t;l It'hrlde to New Mllford and
return Saturday.
PECKVILLE.
Th kets for John T. Watkins' testi
monial can lie purchased Bt V. V. Wat
kins' DruK store. The ProthitiBham
box otiice will ti!Hn for tho reservinir
sale of tickets Wednesday moroitiK.
Concert on Friday eveniiiK. Feb. 21,
promises to be a grand affair.
OLYPHANT.
fluy your tickets for the John T.
Watkins testimoniaf nnd have them
reserved early Wednesday morning, as
there will be a great demand for satB.
Judging from the programme printed
In Saturday's Tribune the concert will
be a rare treat. Tickets for sale at
Watkins' drug store.
PHICEBURQ,
Tickets for John T. Watkins' testi
monial, to be held at the Frothinglinm
21st inst. can be had of H. H. Jones and
reserved Wednesday morning at the
box offlc?. , - - -
A FOKEGOM? CONCI.I SIOX.
From the Montrose Sentinel.
The loyal Republican of Scranton will,
on Tuesday next, once again place Colo-
MSrftk P1ECE
PR 10
net Kzra It. Hippie in command of the
munli'ipul ulTah's of that city. That the
affairs of the city will be. administered
wisely and well Is a foregone eoiiiiiiHlou
with ull who are acquainted with the
colonel.
HAS COM I KM M OIK CLAIM.
From the Scranton Critic.
The Scranton Tribune now bus a pretty
strong and well-founded reason for tile
legend over Its heud that It is "the only
ltepelilicun dally In Lackawanna coun
ty" The old Serantun Republican has
foolishly confirmed The Tribune's claim.
If tho Bnbv Is rutting Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow'ti Foothing Syrup has
been used for over Fifty Years by Mil
Hons of Mother.i for their Children
while Teething, with Perfect Success.
It Boothes 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.
Be sure and ask for "Mrs. WinsluW's
Soothing Syrup," and take no other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
PREVENT
Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia.
The Kavorlt Cough Cure.
THE FAHILY FRIEND
It fiiren where othfm full. It Ik jctinr
ttntpfcl to ttit'p ull lung uml throat trou
ble. Xo rure: no pay. I'or snl everywhere.
A;k your dealer for It. I'rke, 23 cent.
Cured cf Pain In HI Lungs.
Anthony Yeaisc-r enntraetor K Hill
street. Wllk'-f-Baire, I'u.. soys three but
tles of lr. Alexumler'n l.nnx Henler, the
fumous eouch cure, cured me of ulhm:i
uml pains in my Iuiikk after pnetirnonl i.
Vou eun put me ilown us a stroiiK be
liever In l.ung Healer. No coiiKh medli-inn
like It.
e "i cents toe t-ennl pscka-j.
Faultless Chomieal Company. La tl
more. Md. .
PCalrkntrKa raaltak Dlaaoid Bra.i
ENNYR0YAL PILLS
M) V4 Uryc'tit tor f'Ai'Krrl
(to4 ntta umwvn: iiiriAi'ii.orNMfft
'Hfllaf fka I.smiIs.' Utter. Iia .!
Mall. l,fr(Hl I' -t i man, i alt Smmr IMptr
lrhoC,kaaa.lfAl4;4V.Mal(llaAU mmsT.
frencli Injection Compound
Cares poaltlTtlr. qnlrkly. (not merely clierki.)
CluarmiiteVd or niuoejr retunded. Avuld datiseruut
mntdM. FMcaaaeealaper buttle. Nix Hstlles
(will cure aarerest caw) strut reialit necurv from
aonrratlnn. with only KleuUfUaJly maUa uruiga,
toauyaildraHforlLOO.
DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
i nil snfferara af f-RRORSOF VOt'lH,
LUST VIGOR and DISKASES Of MEN AND
VO.nr.N, xUB vairea: cloth bound; seonral
Haled aad ua'tad faae. Treatuaat b mail
trktly conlldantial, aad a poaitt qnick curs
m aataad. ho matter hew leaf ataading, I
riu potiureiy cur jrou. writs or cau
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.'Ft UOUU ytara'
contiaaaaa pradtlct.
CENTS
SHEBIFFSSALE
of
ULSTERS
AND
OVERCOATS
ALSO
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices.
111 LACKAWANNA AVENUE
Corner Franklin Avenu.
ROOF TUNING IRO SOLDEKSG
AH don away with by tha uaa af HABT
MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which eooHlata
af lamdi.nta wall-known to all. It can ba
nppuoa 10 tin, gaivanisea un, iDMt iron
rvotm, alio to brick dwallnc which will
trwvaot absolutely any crumbling, crack
's or braaklna of tha brick. It will out-
last tlnninc or any kind by many years,
ana 11 s cm aoes not exceed ona-nru taa
of tha coat of tinning, la nold by tha Jo
ar puunu vDnirHL'is linen or
ANTONIO HAKTMANX. 127 Btrok WL
RE VIVO
RESTORES VjUUTY.
Made a
Well Ma-.
TMi artlAT 30th lay.
FHENOIZ IlEMEDY
arodaeaa tbs above reaulta In 30 daya. It arti
Kwerf ullj and quick ly. Cum mha all otbera (all
aaamtawilltegaiu their lout mauhood.aadolri
tuaa will racorer their youthful vigor by uslnc
RBT1TO, 11 calekir nil aurrly remorca Karruua
sesa, Laat Tltalltr, Imposeucr. Kifbtly Emlwionn.
Loot Fewer, ralllnf Mi inory. WuMu DinraMi. and
all effeote of aelf-abuae or exorxa and iadnicnitin,
bteh nelta one tor axidy. bunlneaa or marrlafe. It
aoa only cum by utartinc at tha neat ot d!ae, but
la a treat serve toaio an J blood builder, brisr
lr back the pink glow to pale eherhaandre
irin (he flro of youth. 1 ward eg Innanlty
tnd OeBaumpiioa. lnmki oa bartne RKVIVO. no
ruber. It can be carried In Teat otke. By mtil,
11.00 ear parkwa. or aix lor SS.OO, with a poal
lo written guarantee to cars av refund
he money. Circular tree. Adttreea
MEDICIIIE CO.. M River St., CH!CC0. ILL
fee aafca.Vjy Bfatthawe Bree SfMgle
avaataa . Pa.
J f LOST MANHOOD
WIU 1.1 JUIIU'f BflU IllUlMIOs
at l ta?n :(! wctneri. I lia
n..rt :f!t.tff Vfii'Tin.1 i.
tww. Nt-rvoiiu Ixbll.tT.XiphtJy FT:;I-slor.3.iiitumiai.iD
InsniutT, Kibajt.n:; dtuimtand If i of power cf the 0 n
erat7eiri(tii8uufiltlnif onofiritndyt fcminenF nr.il n:ir
liniar.un J;i.rcurcilty lr. i:olrlrucKpniiwh Ncr
ii ru 1 iiP. They nu t g til y vn ro 1: y l! irt in a mt t In. ?nt of i !
auf, btit c.-e ft givat N l.lt I' TO.Mc an4 BLOUi
III II. !;, btinwini? b'-'k the pink rlow to pat
tirtAi end tvAtn Hi tho VtllV. OF Yi TH to tb-
pai;-jt. I'f iiitu!, ii l, (Mi ir Lot irG for & wtth wrla
l- ' riiftrnntri? ttt vmrm r r-l'iml tf mint?y. Book
-no. New Y-?
for mY by JOICT II. rTTFTPfl. Trug-
ttt. Wynw'n? hyp. nnd ffrrtok mfpmff.
.an
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Tribcjnt Almanac 1896
! lie PA0CS at CENTS, POSTPAID
ESTABLISHED 1873
nninrniPfl I inn nnminin
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
eenes and Oilcloth, two and four yards wide.
S. G. KERR,
- Af0 Lackawanna Ave.
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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-BAR RE, PA, Manufacturers of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
QeneraJ Office: SCRANTON, PA.
DIITKI 1101 CO., Im CaMtaL U MfM
JbR mtM KUOB IK THa WOBUk
-A dtliar tattd i a dcilmr MCMd." t
TMaT '!' Sal lit Frsuch Dwpta KM Bart
IsaBnl dillrawdfisaanywharlathsU..aa
nawpioiuaaa, awaay urasr.
or Hoaul MW lar tlJO.
Eqnala erary war las koota
old la all Mall atone for
.'.to. We make tale bast
buraelres, tbemfore wa yaar-
autu the M. ttuU
and If any one fa not
win reruns we mosar
aaodanotberealr. Onea
Toe or Cosmos fliiss,
wHtne V, p, X, a H,
k.eliea 1 to t aad kaM
iliea. AVsiyeur
h. wa nUI JU
Effetel Illuati
luitraled
Cata
lone FNCiC
CoiE. Shoe Go., BOSTON. MASaV
aaanai tan to
lu we
eViamaJi A aV HI t 'flk
EXPOSITION
FURNITURE SALE
A year nno vvc put it in your way to luiy Parlor and Bedroom
Suits at loner prices than were ever lie fore made on such goods, so
far as we know. Hotel and Hoarding Housekeepers were tiick to sec
the saving, so were housekeepers generally. But we mean to make
February, iSgd, even more memorable to Furniture Buyers. Unusual
conditions arc helping us to d.i it.
The New York Exposition 'display of "our own make" of Parlor
Suits Ijfty in all one of a kind. Hut the kind is right, frames of
Cherry, others are stulVcd, mostly upholstered in Brocatelle and
Damask. Jitdc the absurdly little prices. How rarely good the
values are by these:
I
fnrlor Suits
." piece;! auJ :l vines. 5i" suit at
Ss milt nt $ti."i null m $4n; $7Hiiit lit 1.1:
S7.1 tiult ut V': itto mill ut Ji); i.i suit ut ;';
Silo suit ut it'i; Sl-1 suit ut J IT. J Hull
1 ut 71 li.
t Odd Ilasy Chairs snd tile l.ike
j parts of ilisruptfil mtils. but liuinly for
I inuny u toinir. ure tnusi u hull'.
Kedrauin Suit
More ihun lu suimil"!'. three ste;i! on tlip
lulre stairs. Hut nothing short or seeing
the milts ean tell how ru:rl Kuud the val
ues are.
At $15.00 Each
Solhl oak antique ueilroom Btiits,
pieees; luirenu. Tii in. high, IK in. wlile, Is
NOTE THIS: Long credit puts comfort and
refinement into your house. Does it right
aWay NOW when you need it. Credit fur
nishes many a home that would otherwise slip
away leak out and bring nothing back. You
know CREDIT selling is our " hobby."
II
j Cash or Credit
mt
Br ' 225 AND 227 AND
(Iff (Ml
TELEPHONE 5184
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nr . mi nrtnmnv nunmiiun
SON & CO.
Opp. Main Entrance Wyoming House,
AVENUE. CARBONDALE.
LUMBE
TOGETHER.
LUMBER CO
Telephone 422
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CALL UP 8683.
CO.
OILS..
VINEGAR
AND '
CIDER.
OrTlOE AND WAREHOUSE,
Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STRB5T
M. W. COLLINS, M'g'r.
t
In. iloep; bevel mirror. Sx18 In.: bedstead
heait.'Hjunl, 74 in. hib'h; footboard, ill In,
hlith; wushstund. .11 in. IiIkIi, :V1 In, wl te,
17 In. ileep; two I'ane rhuirs; 1 cuiie rocker;
I tulilr, 111 In. top siiiuie; 1 towel rack.
At $iq.oo Each
Solid antique oak suit. 3 pieces; bureau,
7.1 In. IiIkIi. 4- In. wide. IV la. deep; beveled
mlrroi', xix'iH in.; bedstead, 73 In, hleh,
footboiird. :il in. high; washstand, !A In.
high, 13 In. wide, 18 ill. deap.
At n. 90 Each
Solid antiiie oak suit, square size: bu
reau and washstuml as above, 24x30 In.
bevel mirror; bedstead, To 111, high; foue
board, Xi In. hiKh.
Cash or Credit
218 WYOMING AYE.
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