THE SClfANTOX TTMBUNE"-TUESDAY -.MOT5NING; MARC II 3, 1890.' CARBONDALE. ritMders wltl'pIMM note that mlvrtls. merit, order for Job work, and Item for Subllcatlon left t th eUbllhment of hanaon Co., newsdealers. North Main street, will recelva prompt attention; of : Uce open from 8 a. m. to It p. m. LAID TO REST. Th Burial of Mrs. Julia Mills. Sunday, and Miss McAudrow. Monday. " kits. Julia Mills, of Uunduff utrvrt, u burled Sunduy af teriioon. Tim R-v. fhuilen Let-, of the Flint Pres byterian ililuvh, conducted divine Ker Vice at the lute residence of the tie ceusvd and many of her friends uml aoiuallituiKes at'ended. Mr. lee choose for his text the beautiful words. "1 am lh resurrection and the life." A quartette, choristers of the Presby terian church. -ijii:mmpiI of Mrs. Mi iWilliam,' Lottie Kills. DwlKht t'rane Ulid A. I'. ThonuiM. The pall-hi-arers (Were: Messrs. A.'W. iJnly. tl. V. liey liolds, (1. V. N.irris, 1!. V. Williums, ,W. II. Williams and S. Holton. Inter ment was made in .Mii'ilewood ceme tery. ' Miss MeAndrew was called early from a life that promised to he a development of Christian woman hood; her demise caused widespread teKie.t to a large circle of ac(iialnt ani'es. The funeral took place at .:10 o'clock Monday niornliiK. A requiem mans was stfld !n St. Hose's church, the Rev. Father V. A. Nealon lielliR the. celebrant.' The Moral devices were beautiful, one bore the inscription Mary." and. the other "Our Sister." The foUowiua- nentlenien acted as pall bearers: Marcus I. N. Unify. John Neal on. William Lynch. A. T. O'Neill and James Nealon, of tills city, and James Ollhuoly, of Susquehanna. HI K i ll DAY PARTY. Pleasant (lathering at the Homo of .Mr. and Mrs. John i.ibbs. ,At their cosy home. 179 Park street, a v'erv pleasant surprise party was ten dered Mr. and Mrs. John (iibbs In honor v.f the forty-third birthday of Mr. (Iibbs, on Friday niaht. The friends commenced to assemble at X o'clock. An eiijovahle time was spent in names mid imislc, vocal and instrumental. John Dowiilnif. who is a neighbor and friend, made the presentation s h on behalf of the many friends of Mrs. Olbbs. He eloquently extolled her ood graces and wished her many returns of -the day. Jl presented to her n beuutl ful silver cruet from her friends. r!lif very suitably replied, thankinu: one and nil. There were several beautiful Indi vidual tsifts, and her children present ed her with a silver butter dish. At 11 o'clock an excellent repast was served. Those present wen-: Mesdames anil Messrs. William Shelley. Klcliard Glbbs, Waller (Jlblis, sr.. t alter Olhhs, Jr., Fred .Morris. John Downing, John Kstabrooke. William L). Lewis. William Orlftlihs. Mrs. lluikiiur, Mrs. Secombe, Mrs. Shultx, Messrs. Fred Watts. (!eo. Mux. William Matthews, William Iibbs and Ceorge (Iibbs, Miss Mary and Wil lie Oilibs. THK BASK BALL CLl'B. J. XV. Altkcn Signs an Agreement Agree able to Directors. The dream of the enthusiasts of the national Kume in tin- city will have been accomplished by the certainty of a base hall team worthy to carry our standard in the State lcaiuie. Then? was a fear extant at the last liniment that a serious hitch had occurred in the proceedings, as between J. W. Ait ken and the local association. The so liciting committee suspended opera tions with their collection of the lirst 'assessment made. Hut the parties have truck upon an agreement agreeable to .both parties, ami was signed by J. W. Altken and the directors late Saturday night. The transfer Includes the Carbomlale club from Mr. Altken to the new asso ciation, also thul of the Slate league franchise, with the rights and privileges attached 'thereunto. Including the re serve contracts and t lie belongings of the club. And It carries with it all the buse ball privileges and use of the An thracite park. Then, after all ex penses are paid ami the subscriptions for cupllal stock returned. Mr. A it ken will be entitled to tile balance, if any, tip to $.'i(K), the rent he pays to the Dela ware and Hudson as rent for the park. Iielegutes will be sent to the schedule meeting, which will be held in York next Thursday. HAD ACCIDENT. William Puree 1 1 Taken to the Hospital with a Uliuo in His Wind Pipe. William Purcell, the sixteeti-year-old on of Thomas Purcell, of Itarrett ave nue, met with a serious misfortune. He was tossing up and playing with u ten cent piece, throwing It up In the air anil tati hlng It In his mouth. Somehow, niter some successful attempts at the play, the dime dropped In and could not be removed, it became embedded III the windpipe. He was taken to the Hip Disease atanlti from scrofulous and impure condition of ne bloodand It is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla the great blood pu rifier. The father of. Philadelphia girl writes this: "We gave Hood's Sarsaparilla to our little girl, who had symptoms of hip disease. She could not put her foot I down on the floor when we com menced giving her the medicine, but in a short time she was able to get off the coach and to reach her playthings. Since then she has steadily improved, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and her general health is, all that could be desired. When any of the other children are not well we give them Hood's Sarsaparilla and weearnestly recommend it to others." E. BUSY, 203 Richmond St., Philadelphia. I I -II DIIIa "t to buy, ej to taks nOOU S rill Miyln effect, S4c.au. I Just one week mure of thin fireut Sacrifice Sule, to close ull Kcmnunts out 'at much less titan cost. Lengths from ;J yurds to ISyurds in euch piece. Bring your meas ure and get one of these Itrcut burgulns us this sule will positively lust only U days more. vi i Lat,--'l p REMNANT SALE J. Scott Inglis CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, . 419 Lackawanna Ave. hospital, mid strange to say It causes him little or no. Inconvenience. An operation will be necessary to re move the coin.' The probabilities are that Dr. Giles and the hospital staff will pvrform un operation at the hos pital today. ' ' " The (icrmaitin Society. At a regular meeting of tlvMScrmunla SlnKlnK-.associatlon on Sunday after noon two of the jOlllceis, 3. Yon Feck and W. Schroder1, were authorized to pun-base furniture for the new meetintf rooms of the society in the McTlghe building on South Slain street, and no efforts will be spared to make the new home neat ill appearance uinl com fortable. PERSONAL AMMVUIER ITEMS. The Hovul Arcanum bus paid Jdrs. llavlland Wright $;MWU. the Insurance curried by her late husband. The employes of the Delaware and Hudson company ut ull the mines luiil off Suturduy. . John K. Iteynolds, esq., will deliver his first law lecture next Monday night ut Wood's college, Mrs. 10. J. hong, of Honesdale, Is vis iting file-ills in this city. Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis, of South Main street, are visiting friends for a few days. Superintendent C. It. Manvllle. of the Delaware and Hudson. Is enjoying a trip to the Windward Islands. He ex pects to be absent about one mouth. liev. .1. J. t'urran. of Wilkes-Harre, was in the city Saturday. It is reported that a number of Scran ton capitalists have visited this city and looked for a suituble site for an opera house, W. .1. Hyrne, of the opera house. Is de termined to try his luck with a theatri cal company similar to the Waite t'om edy company. We wish his enterprise the success it deserves. .Mrs. ('. IC. Kettew, with her Am, Har ry, and daughter, Urace, have returned from Philadelphia. John Hansen. Harry Hall, Charles Vogle and W. Karrell were in the me tropolis Saturduy. l'eter Krautz. jr.. has returned home from Vllkcs-HaiTe. where lie has been employed in Stcgniaiers brewery. .Mrs. William (irilllths is in. It Is repoited that the relatives of the late Peter Devauey are preparing to bring: iiclion against the Lackawanna Itapid Transit company for damages. Mrs. Morgan Watldns. of South Wy oming street, is visiting relatives uml friends in Scranton uiiu the vicinity. William Carter, of Spring street, re sumed work this morning, after being laid up with muscular rheumatism for two months. Mrs. Hees. of Archbald. was a visitor in the city yesterday, and called upon several old neighbors. 'I lie mines of the Delaware and Hud son In ami around the city were pla'el on three-iiuartei lime yestenluy, and will ciuilliiuc this until further notice. David Lewis, of 'IMUe street, was in the capital yesterduy. I'. F. Carroll, ihe ilellniiient tax col lector, met r'rank Smith, the city con troller, by appointment at the munici pal building and alter careful adjust ment. It Is staled a settlement was ef fected by Mr. Carroll paying $:'0.T. Mrs. A. .N'iles has returned from a visit to her son in the west. Churles Wagner, who has been ailing for a long time, had another stroke of epilepsy Friday night. .Mr. ami .Mrs. S. Kline are visiting Mrs. H. Frank, at Scranton. Miss Florence Mit'lcary, of Cherry Hill. I.. I., Is visiting friends in this city. Mrs. F. C. Smith and her son. Itay mond, of South Church street, are on a visit umong friends and relatives in Green Itidge and I'lttston. Mrs. S. Singer has returned home from a two months' visit with friends in Springfield, ii., and I'ittsburg, l'u. Will Coyne, of Scranton, was In the city on Sunduy. W. H. Millard, late a trusted employe of Hotel Anthracite, Is now employed as soliciting agent of the Westminster hotel. In Scranton. The petition to council for ail appro priation for Sunday concerts Is being largely signed, proving file popularity of the movement. The Uev. W. F. Davies, of Provi dence, pieuehed two powerful sermons ut the Welsh Haptist church, South Church street, Sunday. honesdale:, Kussel Whitney, who lias been with Memo r & Co. for many years, has re signed his position and will go on the road. A. W. rilaiidin, of Scranton, was a caller in town Saturday. The funeral of Mrs. Hrldget r; i II. of White Mills, was held at llawley Sat urday u t p. m. Iloiiesilale will have a baseball team this year. A retiresentative of Itlttenbeiider & Co.. of Scranton, was exhibiting the Stearns wheel In town on Monday. The water in Ibis vicinity was very high Sunday. The l.ackawaxen river overflowed its banks at places. The Delaware and Hudson canal suffered slight damages from leaks but nothing serious In the way of breaks occurred.. John Jenkins is expected home from Wyoming Seminary this week. He has been .uklng a business course at that insliimlnn. Kev. J. ,M. Lewis preached in West Pittstou on Friday last. WILKES-BARRE, Governor Hastings arrived In town yesterday and Is the guest of ex-Senator Charles A. Miner. He was enter tained by a number of prominent politi cians. He attended the Cumhro-American society's banquet last night and re sponded in the toast, "our Common wealth." The Susquehnnna river at this point was bank high last evening. The water on the Hats on the west side of the river covers the street railway trucks sev eral inches. Should the cold wnve con tinue for a few days a Hood may be averted Mrs. Ida May man William II. wife of ex-C'ongress-Hines. aged 3f years, of pneumonia. De died yesterday ceased was born in ltliaea. N. V ami was the daughter of Jacob B. ortnian, of that city. John Ilabunski, wus fatally injured and Michael Kranaskl was killed by a fall of coal In the Port Howkley col liery yesterday. - i:nglish r.upital for American Invest incnts. Important to Americans seeking Eng. llsh capital for new enterprises. A list containing the names and addresses of i'M successful promoters who have placed over floo.ODO.oOO sterling in foreign invest ments within the lust six years, uml over flS.iHW.OW for the seven months of l!ij. Price U or t, payable by postal order to the London and l'nlversal Hureau of Investors, 20, Cheapsble, London. K. C. Bubscrlbers will be entitled, by arrange ment with the directors to receive either personal or letters of Introduction to any of these successful promoters. This list is first class In every respect, and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may be depended upon. For placing the following It will be found in valuableBonds or Shares of Industrial, Commercial and Financial Concerns, Mortgase loans, Sale of Lauds, Patents or Mines. Dlrectors-SIR EDWARD r. ROSS. HON. WALTER C. PEPY9. CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright. Horses Hear Acutely. It is a well-known fact that horses ran sometimes perceive suiiuila which are in aaillLle to human heiim'. Seventy-two hours previous to the recent earthquake in the Italian Klvlera. the horses of that reaion bettun to be very restless, Hhowbig that they were sensible thus early of sub terranean noises unheard by ihe Inhsbi tanls until a lew moments before the lirst shock. Contagion In the Handkerchief. Even In such a disease as Influenza, the handkerchief should be thoroughly boiled before being wash?d. The disease is not ordinarily fatal, but means of preventing It by coiitu.Kloii In dried handkerchiefs are o Simple and easy that they should not be ueglected. PECKVILLE, The funeral ervlce of he 2-yenr and slx-months-t.hl child of Mr. nnd Mrs. lteadle Bonner, wan held a't the resi dence of Its grandparents, Mr. and Airs. Philip llohner, yesterduy ul'ternHn. In terment was made in Prosinct ceme tery. - . A dofr was struck by a street car and killed on Main street lust Sunday af ternoon. At a regular meeting of the board of health last Saturday evening Health OtnYer Dr. F. L. Van Sickle made the following monthly report: Two cases of scarlet fever in u mild form; two niarrluaes, seven births, four burial permits, fur the following diseases: Debility, one: heart clot, one: drowned, one; meningitis cerebral. one. Total. four in borough, permits were granted for interment from other places, total, twelve, makliiif a decrease of two as compared with the same mouth of IWii. Alius Carrie Kruzer has returned from n visit with til. ituls ut Pittstou. The many young friends of Miss Del phlni. Weurue gathered at the home of Miss Edith Chuiiuian lust Saturday to tender her u farewell surprise purty, as she Is Kolng to leave with her par ents next Tuesday for England. Dur ing the afternoon she was presented with a friendship hoop, us a token of the esteem 111 wlih'h she wus held by her many friends, dailies and music were indulged In. after which refresh ments were nerved. Those present were: Alice Olivers. Ileda Ham. Maggie tjoyiie. Lucy Williams. Hessie Thompson, F.vu Hell. Mabel Williams. Cora Hendricks. Louise ' Wren, Keba Slinpkins, Ida Jones, Mary Pentecost, and Edith Chapman. Funerul sei vices over the remains of the lute Mrs. P.enjamln Prosser. of Walnut street, occurred Sundav at 2 o'clock fenm her late home. A very large number of friends assembled. A brief service was conducted at the house, after which the remains were removed to the Welsh Methodist church, on the lihlge. where Kev. W. E. Morgans M cached mi eloquent nerinon. Tin- Loyal Knights of America, from Olvphant, of which her htishnnd was a member, attended the funeral in a body. The remains were interred In the llidge cemetery. Richard Weuins nnd familv will have for England next Tuesday. After their urrlval in I'.nuhind Mr. Weurne will leave bin family there, nnd go to South Africa, where he has accepted c position with a niinimr company. Another water liiectin" w:is held at the Hose company's rooms last Satur day evening to hear tile rcoort of the commute? that was unpointed two weeks av.o to look tin n site for the proposed new iIumih and Ihe cost of building the same. The eommlllee re ported that they had looked over sev eral places am found some good loca tions with abundance of river water for the creet'on of a dam. They esti mated the cost of building two dams, the latgesl one to hold uboul thirty million Millions of water, ami the Pip ing uml digging would be about $::fl. ow. 'I lie sam" committee was request ed to attend the council meeting last evening and liml on' how muc the borough cuiild be bonded for, uml oilier necessary information in regards to it. Uondliig tills borough for water pur poses will not incleuse the tuxes, so let every one vole fur It at the special election held for that purpose. tlrassy Island, Delaware uml Hudson breaker, made thii teen rind one-lialf days last month. CLARK'S SUMMIT. A number of our townspeople attend ed the oyster supper held at Mrs. Hep kins' at Shuluvllle on Thursday eve ning lust, and reported u very enjoy able time. Miss Carrie Vosburg Is ill. Avery Fish, of W'esh Nicholson, vis ited relatives and friends here tor a few da: s last week. Mrs. William Muchler is III. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton visited friends In Scranton on Sunday uml Monday. The following from this place attend ed a surprise party held at Conductor Komi's at Nicholsyii, on Friday night last nnd reliiinotr well pleased with the enjo incnts of the evening: Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Car inoily. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Lilts, Mr. and Mrs. William .luvtnu, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. (i. licit and Mr. ami lrs. It. I';ii;c. JERMYN, Miss 1 1 race Slone, who has been the guest of In r cousin, Miss Jennie Moon, returned to her home in Wavery yes terday. Tile Daughters of St. (ieorge are milk ing arrangements lor a supper on April Pith. S D. Davis. M. D.. will entertain n wwwim. DOCTOR .A4 will stopu cottgH in a nivtht.clu t k a cold in u Jn, and rui ectJiisiimptiuri if taken iu time, il ihe litilr uneu have Croup r croup is u very I.J Wl a frv? V-V " " was- I. u hull' of these at tacked die. The greitt dr.nger is in delav. si The disease progresses so rapidly that thelusHof aicwhoms in treuunent is often ratal. Ackf.n's Kxausii kK.vr V will eureCrutip. anil It should al ways be krit lu the hnuse fur cnwriSenetrs. A v( ceut butlle luay save your chilli's lite. Three slzeti . r0r, SI. All n?lit ACiCliR MnmcixR CO. t6 is Chamber St., AVm Vorlr. Complexion Piessmd OR. HEBRA'8 VIOLA CREAM emotes Freeklet, Pin-.plss. CwT. Moles CIscHSesdi; stores the skin to its orkl- Bol freshness, produciug a piSHOO, I3U;iloi WKitae frrpanetlors snd portwtly brm)est. At sQ ktuwiiU, or maliea tor SOcta. Bead tot Clreular. wmm, fHavBftisnsa, rnvw at? vrmm G. C. BITTNER & CO.,Toi.oo, O. Fqf by Matthews Bros, and Joha H. rhelsa. aseme ar ths Hiestrp Mtncst Nsnieamce HEADACHES lNBiLrn will care yon. A wonderful boon to suIcreTi from CeUt, Mere Threat, Inflaeem. IfrAaehltl. immrdiaUrriitf. AaeflTridiil fenett. rg to M oa Irot iDtflrMloa of wit. Bttasea IJM t.acu Cerasueat r.rs, (uirMUoarurmntewl ornionejr retmided. Pries. e, Mai fre at Prmjuu, Kiltstorwl aitU, Neeiits, fa. COMMU; Uu., Urn iim, laa, 0. fc 4, iriTlfTho aaraM andfcM nrnxlf tet i'jn HUl. all (kla dUmHSjtcsea-s. Itck S.il MeeaLold oresjaras. f au. WBrral rem imriui. rrtmm, mm m. at itmr fM or bf 'anil prepi1. AtrwasbOT. r aata Py Matthawa Bros, ana Joha mtvci ENGLISH nviDa Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report BSOLVTEILy PURE number of his friends at the Jermyn opera house this evening, the occasion being liis liftietli lilrtlulay uiinlveisary. U. Carter, sr.. is very 111 at his h e on South Main street, with yellow Jaun dice. The new council will meet and or ganize this eveiUtig. There are several aspirants for clerk, but only two for treasurer, viz.: tl-orge I'.lake and Will iam Tennis. The l-tronson Literary society are pre paring for a literary entertainment to be held III Enterprise hall on St. Pat rick's night. Mousey s tribe. Improved Order of Ked .Men. will uttend Services ill the Congregational church next iSunday evening. Scott Villi, who has been sick at Hotel Avery, is convalescent. At the lust meeting of the Epworth league of the Methodist Episcopal church. Professor K. D. Hovard gave a comprehensive and instructive review of The Public Schools of Pennsylva nia." Professor Maxey's oration on the "tnators of America" wus also very much appreciated. NICHOLSON. A number of our ladle attended the Women's Christian Teniuerance union convention ut Si-ranton last Friday. The Evorth league will serve a sup per at Mrs. William Knupp's Wednes day afternoon from D to 7. All are in vited. Dr. C. It. Newton, of Montrose, is a culler in town. Kev. Mr. Wnterbury, pastor of the Presbyterian church, is sulTerlng with qulnzy. Tom Judge, of Manslleld. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. it. H. Williums. The Christian Kndeavor social held at the Presbyterian Munse Friday eve ning last, was very entertaining. It wus lift us largely attended as an ticipated. The Mlnriny evening and amusement of various kinds kept many away. Mr. Waterbury gave a sketch of Longfellow's home. Mrs. Waterl.nry read "Blind liaiiemuns; I'na. THust read "The Children's I tome;" (.trace Warner read "The Funiiiie;" Anna Wilcox sung "The Day Is Done;" Arthur Tiltis sang "Tin P.rldge." A literary salad was served which consisted of lettuce leave of tissue paoer with quotations on each. Refreshments! were served. Then fol lowed "A Klowee Love Tale," which was very enjoyable. Then Baby was sick, we gave her Tostorla. i'licu she. was a Child, she cried for Castoria, tVlieu she became Miss, slio clung to Custorio, W'ht u she bad C'liiMreu, she gave them Cu-storio, DR. ALEXANDER'S LUNG HEALER The Famous Cough Cure. Is guaranteed to curd wliuie all others fall. It is put up uttor u favorite prescription by Dr. Alexander O'Mulley. Wilkes-IUrre. Fa., one of the most eminent tihysiviuan und nur g'ous in tbo state. For -1 yours the leudhq; do tor in I. u.ei-nti county. This favorite dun i y remedy 1:4 Positively lluaranteej to Cure or No Pay. F rice, .'.o. per bottle. Ask your djulera for it aud tuke uo other. GENERAL AGENTS. DUPONTS IRIItinG, BLASTING tHD SPCRTIR6 POWDE U aofartarod at the Wapwailorsa Mills, La aerao county. Fa., and ;.t Wil miUKton, Delav. axe, HENRY BELIN, Jr. OauaraJ Afent for the Wyoming DUtrlet. 118 WYOMING AVE, Sorarrton, Pa, Tkird National Bank BaUdlcg. Aaaacias: THOS. rOBIV l'tttetoo. Pa. fOHci B. M1TH A SON, Plymouth. Pa, B. W. MDU.IOAN. Wilken ilnrre. P. l(wli for the Re pa one Chemical iX a feJan Jupiuatroa, 0trr?B "DOS CO., Iaop. fapKtl, tlflOQ& BIW Sl.SO BIIOK IN THE WOBLD. "A dUmr mctti U a dotimr mwnud." t TkssIrflM IMI1 Fmch Doa-U Ktd Bas. tssi Unut aaltTmioa bma auywhm la lbs U.S., oa raeei .it oi uaao. mnwvw wrw-r. or Portal Note ter IJO. ICqnals etery wvj eofrl U all retail states far tl.txi. We ssake ttts boot CMirmlres, tbertitote we yaor enttt thejli, UfU mnd w. and If any om is aot satlsWei tnu rerana ue mewmr oraeodsooiheryalr. Opwa oe or tAwraoa iintaa, wMths C, I), K, h 13. ,iizM 1 to I aod kaB Bend vtrw mt: will Jit mum. lUustnied lorn FRU trmo Sttnc nfTT43 FEOERAl ST., ipaaWBBaaW U'- Ul POST03 ffl MA GfHnl terms to iMuUr. ratsrrm sa v t?V!VG wvaa RESTORES VJVAUTY TWjit,Well Ma- Ualkay lStkDay. of Me. THI miT SOtb nay. yro4lace tb above result! In :io days. It . . powerfully atid qutckijr. Corvs when ail otben fail "trT " i"i their lout mauiiuod. tad olu ea will raceeer their joultiful vigor by wloc KCTIVO, IS catciiTvid surely rentores Nervou MS, Lee Tltalltr, Iaapo:ncr. Kisutir Eminluo,, Los Power. Fat Una Memory, W.lna Dlixiues. viil ill aaTesas at aeUbnsa or emsi and lnilierratun blea aatta OMforetndir.wueiiifieiioraiarrlaie. It not ealy eura by starting at tit seat of dlseas. feul laaaisaS rrv toole atid blood ballder, krloj latl dsas Uie Binit now to naM cheeks and rt iorlaa ska Are f yoratb, 1 wards off lanait; Dd Ceasnnpttoa. Inatet oa karlnf REVIVu. m othsr. It eaa be earned la sett ouket. By nul IMperpackaae,orata tot aiO wttk ootl to wrlttaa aa rofan f the at aa ay. Otroolat free, ddteses 0TaL MCDICIRe CO., SS Hirer St., CHMM0. ILL Mattfcowe BvoaN Btaavlsl Bakins runsT HAWLEY, Mrs. Jennie A. LHnsmoro, of Ulocins btirK, delivered u teinnerunce adilress at the MethodlMt KoiMcopnl iliui. li Sun day fvt-uliijr. There nun a lulse tl'tn out, iHinsiderinit the stormy weather. Mrs. A. .Millhaiii. who wan strb hen with paralysd a invk uko, Is still very III. t. M. Atkinson, at the Kddy. Is Ivport ed tlanijerousl.v ill. Wesley Mct'uwn I" on the sick list. John tSibbons, of the it ill, Is tiuite seri ously ill owln.tr to an attack of typhoid pneunionia. A large deer which was bein(r chased by doss, crossed the railroad and swum the Lackuwuxen river on the I'lke coun ty side near tile Kddy depot one day last week. Several trainmen, who were ut work tnukiiiK up a coal train near that point, saw the deer as it was swini iiilnjr the river. CniisideiiiKT the weather lust Krhlny eveninsr the bonnet social was unite a success. There were ubou( thirty younj? peoile present. Jinny of the young men showed nuite a talent by their artistic trinuniiiK of the bunnels. The funeral of .Mrs. IMi?er dill, of White Mills, was held at Ihe St. i'hilo meiiia's church, at this place, at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Interment was made in the Out hollo cemetery. Piles! Pile! Itching Piles! Symptoms Moisture; intense Itolilnf? and Hunting: most at night; worse by scratching. If u Mowed to continuo tu mors form, which often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the Itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes tnu tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for r,0 rents. Dr. Swayim A Hon. Philadelphia. s Gail Borden Eagle BRAND Comprised Milk HAS NO EQUAL OF altTtfe. ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS ALSO MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AT Greatly Reduced Prices. Ill LACKAWANNA AVENUE Corner Kranklln Avenue. AYLESWORTITS MEAT MARKET The Finest in the City. The latest improTed furnish ings sad apparatus for keeping meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Ava. ROOF TIMING AKD SOLOERISG AO dona away with by the use of HARIt MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which noosUU af InaradieatH well-known to all. It can bs aopllad to tlu. galvanized tin, aheit Iron roofa, also to brick dwolingi, which will preveat absolutely any crumbllns, cracli Ins or bracking of the click. It will out last tinning or any kind by many yanxa, and It'a coat does not exceed one-fifth UuU of the coat of tinning;, la sold by Cba J-ja or pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO IIAKTAIAJ-N. ZI HXruh St. SEiLf rfOlD fk&YWHERJ: Tmm. . 1 a. "TKmTmW v . Sen 5 eenta for ampla paeka. Faultloaa Chamloal Cacnoany. ttAtti- I mora, Md, SHERIFFSSALB I a DAILY BARGAIN NO. 3 AT GUERNSEY BROTHERS' 224 WYOMING AE. liH'.T flnUn niR'J.I TTniUmiilri1iiicr'iilvPri:nf l1i ' wi iau.1 titriiia ami taict, size. Full iron frame, 7 1 3 Octaves, magnificent action, 3 pedals, powerful rich, mellow tone; in a word, an in stt n men t that w ill pleas? th; most severe critic at every point.- The list price of this piano is just $400, hut as we've only one of this make in stock we've decided to let it go as our special bargain for Tuesday at $200.00 FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. ITS M 10 SI i H Olid S? JSr-sS is & nieiiN to nell yet, aud m wu'ru puHitively going out of ImsiueHs, our closing out mite in iaiierulive. Of course, we like ruxli buyers on I he tri-oitiul, that tt liifd in t lie ImuJ in worlli two iu liie butili, but tiny liousebolder of ivKpt'claliilily enn buy auytiiiuK they want from u.i oil their own credit term. We wisU litis lai-l tboroiiglily uuderstood, and therefore keep iiexgniK away ut it daily. Tu burifaius ottered launch t ases will be just att ood a.i for ready mouey, the only dilleretiee beiug that we'll ex fiet-t t per cent, interest on the balance out lauding, when you have all (lie lime you want. Conic and sec us. We're really anxious to Nell. First payments are trilliiiK in aniotint, und, as you are aware, our stock of I'ianos and (h-ji.tns is thoruttlily representative und high Kiacie. Sale ends in two weeks. UERH8EV V. M. C A. BUILDING. ESTABLISHED 1S73 We Have Oetermined To Reduce Our Stock lu order to make room fur improvements uuJ additions to our store, which arc necessary to accommodate our increasing business. Many very desirable patterns iu AXIV1INSTERS, MOQUETTES, TAPESTRIES AND BRUSSELS Have been marked down to prices which will insure their speedy sale. Of course, they cannot lie duplicated at their present prices, but you may liml sufficient for your purpose, and ilso, the price will pleaseyotk E sr" BrliiS the size of our room with you. S. G. KERR, A f O Lackawanna Ave. THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. Of the well regulated home is the parlor. That is where the pride of the home lover usually cen ters, and for that reason we have adopted, means of gratifying the most fastidious iu this branch of hon.e furnishing. The fact that we manufacture all grades of Parlor Furniture ena bles us to uieet your requirements whatever they may be. PRICE, STYLE SND fl Are the points to be considered, and they are embodied iu our line of Turkish, Marqueterie and Kmpire designs, and that Overstuff Brocafelle, 5P SOUS, IS 1 IZU313IEIC. C20i!r Special Bargain Attraction for this week, is a lot of French Aquarelles, 13x16 and SxiS in panel and laudscape styles. They are highly colored and artistically executed, AT 39c. This is not a price, only a scheme to briug j-ou iu, but tho benefits are mutual. 225, 227 AND 218 v BMTUB OPEN TILL 9 P. M. '9 TELEPHONE 5134 SON & CO. Opp. Main Entrance Wyoming Hcusa UALITY BETTER SEE IT. AGH. OR WYOMING AVENUE i