,13 flUE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE SAT UR DAY MORNING, MARCH ::7, 1 89. VILKES-BARRE. UYUKOI'IIOBIA ITAKKI). Boy Uiucn in tha I'aca fey a Mad lkg. f ' Tha Animal Kecapcd. St'ihen, a 10-yrar-old ion of Mra. Itappati, of Keilaon alley, was bitten in the face by a mad dost Thursday and the residents in that vicinity are much exercised over the affair. The dog was owned by the boy'a unrle, Antonio Cos tello. For two or three days the animal ai'ted i Utterly. Instead of belli- docile and playful, as usual, it was irritable and quarrelsome, Jightlnir with other dogs and snapping; at persons who came near, but Thursday morning it growled fiercely at the door mid the window Hash uml at lu.it juiui-d thiuiikti tin tela uiui Hcup-d. Otitslai It sittuckt-tl ami bit i-viy Clvis it saw: it luuir.fd ut the luuitili. Its eyi-s lollt-cl wil.tly und when ufpiuitiiiru by its uwiit. ullmkfd him vli'iously. It ulo tried to bile Airs. RtipPuli'M arm, but Its let-th only i-miiilit in lh- slei-ve of- her dress. Sonii ul'tcr h-r xmi. Steidifii, came ulnna and stuuped down to p l It, when It sprany; up and bit him in the face. Il II tidily d;.WIiel upon the people that the (big wus made nnd I'oliccman Kul Inn was tviiut'stcd t shout it. The ottl-('-i' sent two bullets into Its li;dy and it fi ll, but soon rose to its feet again anil (scaiied, leaving a trail of blood. Last eveniiiK .Mrs. liapnall brought her hoy to Ir. lllKKins to have the wound In the fave cauterized, and he Ruve the opinion alter minute inquiries about the be havior of the d"K and its appearance, that It was HUfferin.tr from hydrophobia, tie advised Mis. Itapnatl to take hei son to the Pasteur Institute, New York city, where Dr. Paul (Hbler inoculates siiuli patients Willi an Immunizing vir us, the discovery of the Kreut French scientist, I.ouls I'atetir. They went to New Yolk yesterday morning;. At It. H AND A CAN DIDA 1 Ia Will I tidoubte Jly Succeed Senator kllna at llurrlsbur. Isaac K Hand, the well-known at torney. Is talked of as the probable suc cessor to Senator Kline. As the Wilkes iturre liecord Justly remarks: He has hail the right kind or traininK for li-gltilution, and if he should reach the senate he would rank with Hie very be of his collcuu lies. His standing in the party is unlin jx iicliulile. for no one has worked harder and more unselfish ly for the advancement of Republican ism. He is always to the front with his lime und money, und some years urii when the party wus hopelessly hi the minority in this county he never fal tered in his belief that ultimately It would be In the ascendancy. on the score of fidelity to the party his claims are unusually stroiiK. nnd then besides he is one of the ablest of our standard bearers. He Is a tine lawyer, a stronjr. f-oniiictnj; talker, and Is thoroughly Informed on all political matters. His standing socially and professionally, too, is high, and thus from every point he would represent our district with superior credit and ability. I. V. K. K. Iav Kins. The employes of the Lehigh Valley V.allroad company will receive their pay this month as tullows: .March 1U. from I'mii Haven J iinc-liuii to Helano, .Ml. t'armel and Weallierly ; March II. from V fatherly to liuxleton, Tomhickeii and Vreelund; MmivIi II, Mom MaUch Ihunk to Fuckeriuu nnd vicinity: March 10. from Mauch Chunk to Wilkes-llarre and (.'ox ton: March 17. from Coxton to U'nverly and Sayre: March IS. from Sa iv to Ithacu. (icneva. Manchestei utid fSm hi'ster; March 21. from Auburn to North Fair llavtil, Hayre nnd Kl mlra: March from Klinlrii to t'am den. N. V.: Mutch I'l. from Sayre to Kern ice, (.Vxtuii, A Voca and Fulrview. FACTORYVILLE, Jlrn. Kdrlck Krear Is unite seriously ill. The social elven by the Women's 1'hrMlan Tempi-runcc union at the residence of ib-orKe Suramin1 was well alteiuicd ami u pleasant evening passed mdekly avvny. The ladles real ized the sum of ten dollars and three cents. The funeral of Mrs, Lewis Artnstronir will take place today at 2 o'clock at the late residence. Mra. Ha rah Freer, who has been spend ins some time visiting her sister in New York stale. Is spending n few duys with lelatlves and friends at this place, after which she will return to her home at Maryland. The Ladies' circle of Orand Army of the Itenubllc, will give un enlcrtaiu Meiil at Grand Army Republic hall, Wednesday evenliiK. March IS. A pro gramme will appcur later. Admission l.'i certs. Mrs. Otlundo Taylor and duUKliter, Animbello, of Nli bolsim, spent Friday in town. lr. A. H. Davison, of Floctvllle, spent Friday with his tluitgliler, Mrs. Jmlson Wells. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Capwell enter tained the following at tea Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. I.ei I.lndley. Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. Chase, Air. nnd Mrs. Henry I;eynolds, .Mr. and Mrs. Ttufiis I.ind ley. Serves Are like Fire. They are Good Servants liut make Poor Masters To keep your Xervci ateudy. otir Heail clear, ( liuilii up your Slreii:rtli, Sharpen your Appetite, You luu.t have Pure Rich Blood Tlie Best Medicine to Vitalize ami Lunch the blood, is Hood's Sarsaparilla Tlie Owe True Blooil I'ttiifier Prominently in tlm Public Eye. Hood' Pl!l w''W..lj.MItow i iwm a rma naw. Iiesdaclia. Uo. T RELlNflNT SALE Just iic week more of tills 'ireut Sacrifice Sale, to close all Remnant out at much less than cost. Length from :l ysir d to 1 ft yards In each piece. Bring your mean nrc and get one of these great' bargains as this) sale will positively last only U days more. fTi J. Scott Inglis CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, 419 Lackawanna Ave. GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY What the Wonderful New Invant'on May Show Regarding Things We Already Know. "It Is an astounding discovery one of the most marvelous of the present ace!" lt was In these words that an emln ent scientist lately referred to the new and wonderful invention In pnoto. eranhy which everybody ia discussing, This rreut invention, as most people are aware.' enables tihotocraphers to take pictures of objects completely hid deirfrom the sisrht. In a recent exper iinent. for instance, a portrait of av man was secured, althoueh he was separat ed from the phologru?iher by a three. inch partition. In another ctic. a. pli: tuie was olituined of all the bones muscles, blood vessels and Intei nul oi' tans in a niau's body. Ill fiieuklllK of this wonderful dis coverv u well-known Xcw York phyul clan recenilv said: "If tliousamls of lieoule who are walkiuir the tlrct ty to day and at'endinif to business -fAild only sec a phntoerunh of their lnt'tiial oraaiis. they would be lllled with alarm and dread. They would see their liver and kidneys cloKKed with impurities and their blood idled with deadly neorc- ilons which rolson the whole system, They would see these delicate organs slowly but surely Rivlnn way under this corrodlllK polsouinR influeiioe. Hh, what an effect such n picture would have." The doctor is perfectly rlsht. but at the ratne time there ure thousands of people who need no photojrrnph to tell them that there is something wrong with their health. They know that they do not feel us well as they oURht to feel. They complain of tired feel intrs, nervousness, headaches, buck aches, stotnavh troubles, const lput ion and dull, heavy sensations. They feel miserable, but do not know why they aunVr. li is only the skilled physician who knows I hut these symptoms) ure all caused by the liver und Kidneys lielns out of order. When theso til cut organs of the body fall to act prop erly the health speedily breaks down. II was a know ledge of this Impel taut fact that led lo one of the greatest discoveries of modern times. Fur loim years, the brightest men 1n the medical profession sonulit for a remedy which would cure all these dcraUKeiiicuts of tlie liver and khbievs. nnd at last tliey succeeded III tindliiK It. This RTeat remedy, whic h has proved a blessing to tliousamls. Is Warners Safe t lire, u remedy that today, is known und hon ored all over the world. No othor rem edy has ever collated It for making weak, run-down pconle feel stronif and well. It Is universally admitted to. be the safest and best reined v for curing every form of liver and kidney disease. It puts an end to stomnch troubles, purities uml enriches the blood au,l re stores lost vitality. This gtea' Safe Cure Is not rm c-x- iierltnent. It bus been In use for over twenty years and has been thl' means of saving millions of lives. It 1m the only remedy prescribed by the world's leading physicians. No other remedy compares with it for building up the system and imparling new life to vcrvv part of the body. PECKVILUE, W. C. Krug has returned from I lloomsburg. where he has been at the bedside of his brother, who wus seri ously HI. Mrs. Surah Stevens, of Green lildse, is visiting her sister. .Mrs. Arnold. .lames Fallon, of Olyphunt, ami Miss Kllzulicth liiese were married by Jus tice of the l'ence Arnold last Thursday evenliur. The Ladles' Aid society of (he lrosby lerlan church elected the following of ficers for tlie ensuing year at their last Thursday afi'inuon meeting: resi lient. Mrs. II. K. Uarnes: first vice president. Mrs. Jerome I Jlllbridge; sec ond vice-prctsidenr, Mrs. K. I. lOnsign: recording secretary. Mis. S. V. Arnold; assistant ivcoidlug secretary. Mrs. Allies JoluiMin; financial secretary. Mrs. J. K. Doyle; tieusurer, .Mrs. A. W. Uruiidage. II. ('. linlmcr has been quite III the past Week. .Mr. and Mrs. 7.. I. Traviss were pleasantly surprised at their home on Hickory street last Thursday by u. num ber of their friends from Scraiiton and Duninore. Those present were: Mrs. Helen Snencer, Mrs. Allied t!ihbn. Mrs. Fred Beers, Mis. W. I'. Hall. Mrs. II. W. Spencer. Mrs. Harry I lay ties, of iScranton: and Mrs. Albert Jenkins and son. Mrs. John lletidricksnn, Mrs. Kiixu Swingle, Mrs. Julius Kills, of Luiiiiiiore; and Miss Ada Swingle, .Mrs. Snedicnr and Mrs. Oscar Traviss. 1'eekvillc Henry Ohapman. of the West I-.rid. is siiiTering from qulns. .Mrs. '.. T. liradford. of Susquehanna, Is visiting her sisler. Mis. James I.Hke inan. All paities wishing to be s.-rved with n food dinner will go to the home of Mis. John Ktifcllsh. on Main street, next Wednesday. The dinner will be for the beneilt of the Ladles" Aid society of the Methodist Kpiscopiil church. UNIONOALE. Forest Oily has been largely Fenled in I'liioudalc of late, ladies' society at Israel Koiind's, one hundred and six giicits wcr ent, over twenty wen- from ivpre ln ili" where firos-F.irc-t ( lty. 1 Hiring the past Week several nleigh-loads of iddldren represiciilliig different Sunday bi 11 mis i-uiiie her- for u slelgliilde. tin Friday night the Son of Cambria and others of Forest (.'ity gave a concert In the Methodist church. The primary department of the public school, which was closed last Week un uciciiint of Mrs. Aitkin, the tenelnr. losing her nii-ce. Is open again. A few evenings ago a party of boys bc.k pleasure in coasting on a Iaij.;," hob-sleigh on Noi'.on bill. It wa:. si In avy and full of boys that the "stcar cr" was unable '.o manage it mid It crashed Into the fnee throwing the uc- ii'iants some distance. o.i ar SiiMb!y was taken home unconscious and Is si ill under the doctor's cure. ft is feared the result w ill be serious. This week has bten one of continued howling. We ure Mrnyinit old Cur calls to give us u res'. The cold Is Intense. Mrs Luke t'.radlcy db d on Wednes day night from pneumonia. The Carboiidule Leader thus xpeaks of one of our townsmen: "The liev. I. I..b nkins.whese talent in writing verse Is well known, ha lately vrilt-n a long poem describing the li.-rolsni of Otlle LNiwns, the little Omaha l.oy who, w hen his school was wrapped In flumes, seized his drum and i-d the children out of the building to the step o the tire drill, thus preventing a panic mid doubtless much loss of life. It is a fine subject and Mr. Jenkins has handled it well." OLYPHANT. A lurRe lurrnlier of the yoiuiK frlenils of .Muster IMKur lioluml, uon of Mr. nml Mrs. John Uolund, of lllakelv. were li nshtfully fcnteitnineil ut his limine ye tenlay uftrmiNin. Hefrefchinent were scrveU anil the little guests were well pleaseil with the roeeotioii given tliem by their lnt. Krusitist W. K Si hliiger Is In Blns fauniton. "Hhailjud Delertive" at the Father Mathew Ofiera house this evening. Rev. Peter Roberts, of the Congrega tional chtiivh, will deliver on address on Armenian Atrocities tomorrow even injr. A collei-fion will lie taken up for the uiifl'eieis of (Armenla. Rev. F. B. Hammond, of Auburn, will oeeupy the pulpit nt the I'resbyterlan chuifh tomorrow morning and evening. MIsh MngRle rbielrhel, of Arc-hbald. is visiting her cousin. Miss May Fer guson, of l4ickavanna street. Mien Lucy Karrell w ill leave today to spend a week at New York city. Garret Rogers, of Carbondale, wu a caller in town re'terday. TAYLOR. There will he nn apron fair and so cial in the Methodist Kplscoral church at Taylor. Friday evening, March 13. A supiwr will he served for 15 cents. (Sreat preparations ure being made for tlie debate which Is to come off on the Kith Inst., at the Calvary Hap tist church, between the Calvary Lit erary society and the Price Library society. The attraction this time Is. "Resolved, That Lincoln has done more for his country than George Washing ton. It will undoubtedly be a rare treat. 8. B. Curl Is about to occupy Thomas Roberts' house on the corner of I'ond and I'nlon streets. The Christian Endeavor society of the Congregational church have decid ed to have the "District School" per formed in the church on March '.'X Ad mission, 10 cents. The performers are from Hyde Furk und ule suld to be very efficient In I Ms line of Work. The meetings that ale held in the Library hall are of a very interest ing nature, and should attract more of the youthful element of this borough. Lev. Ivor Thomas will attend the quarterly convention of the Lacka wanna valley on Sunday. The hotel of John Jones, on drove street. Is almost cumuli ted. Kvery place throughout the wolld that has gained any notoriety us it coi.imei-clal center or any other equiv alent has done so invariably through a medium termed a bourd of trade, e have that uirdium In our borough, but It is not properly npnrecloted by the citizens. Let us rally to the aid of this the soul of the future of our com munity. The vacant store of Mrs. AV. L. Jones, of Main streetis being tepalied. Miss Lillian Fatzlnger, of Mauch Chunk, Is visiting her brother, Wesley, of drove street. The new school at South Taylor will open Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Hat i ll spent Thursday with fiieiidi at Hyde Furk. AVOC. The Lanacliffe Missionary society met on Thursday afternoon ut tlie home of Mrs. Hi orison and elected the follow ing officers for the ensiling year: Presi dent, Mrs. William Law; vice-presi dent. Miss faille McDonald; treasur er. Mrs. William Brown; secretary. Mis. James Anderson; secretary of literature. Miss I'uriie Hnyder. i Mrs. .lames McMillan und daughter, j Mrs. Henry McMillan, or West lilts- j ton. spent yesterday with friends In i town. I Mrs. J. Keating, of Huston, was a caller In town yesterday. i Messrs. Wallen and La Rue, of Hacg- I ettstowu, N. J., leturned to their homes j yesterday, at which place Mr. LuHue ' will he married to Miss Emma Hellas. I Mr. and -Mrs. Laltuc will return to this town this evening, where they will take up their future residence, both young men ate employed us machinists ut the new silk mill. Mrs. Frank Austin, of Brooklyn. Pa., is snending u few duys with friends in town. 1'iilander whose name could not be learned wus. killed ill the Lungiiiffe colliery while employed as a laborer In the inilies. He was removed to his home, a short distance away, from which pluce the funeral will take place tomorrow. He is survived by a wife and family. Mrs. Van Tassel has returned to her home iu New York city after spending a few weeks ut the residence Of her j patents, Mr. and Mrs. James McKane, i of the North Knd. Mrs. P. Howard, of the North Knd, is visiting friends in Duninore. Mrs. T. J. Newton was u caller in Pittstnn yesterday. I). .1. Davis, of Lincoln Hill, spent yesterday at the county seat. HONE3DALE, ltobhers broke Into the home of Pat rick Nuughtou, ut Truceyvllle, Thurs day night und secured $su Iu cash. It Is presumed that the members uf the fumily were chloroformed, ns they had n t knowledge of any disturbance In the loom. liie funeral of Kdwaid Kimble wus ln-ld from the Presbyterian chapel yes terduy afternoon at L'.:!l o'clock. The Ked Men, of which organization Mr. Kimble wus u member, nttended the funeral and conducted the lust sad rites of laying away their departed brother. They set to night n pure wnlte dje, which Is one of the bouutitul cus toms of the order. The funeral service was conducted by Hev. William II. Swift. A large number of sorrowing friends were present. Lieceused was insured for J-.'.iurt) uml had" a number of small investments. The ladies of the Methodist episcopal hlipi). under the direction of Mrs. P. S. Lai ins, si I ed uu elegant supper In their re 'ins Thursday evening. Thi'isius Fuller und J. Kirk Hose ure 'pending a few days tn New oi k city. VANDLING. Tli'' 1 iclawari? uinl Ilii-jHun mine It woiliin liulf lliue und will I'Oiitlnue so until further uoiK-e. Tl.f I.uiiIhs' . til Fucli-ty of tlit Con- KM-autloiiul tiiuicti nut ut tlie ivm- l.-me nf Willium Itryden TliursiUiy uf- tiionil. Miss lima i ".il. of Si rai;t'n. Is Vis- ifiui' at the home of I.. II. W'ili ox. Mm. Hifii-k irN'fill. of Measaut Moiinl. Im lKitii:K at tlie lior.io of )M- wurd N'f-ill. I a:!iniaf (im- II. 1. Mitch"! wan called to liuir.'lllcn -M.in.luy owing; to the r-.e- riolis lllm-s of M fiuher. file liiluuure ai.U Hu.l-o inlfie Wi.ikeJ f..niun uml ouc-hulf Uuys ItirlriK the iiioiitli of l-Vbiuuiy, Rleliunl K llfiall ick U rmitliiej tn his holla ly Illness. The tei:i!ur inontlily ineitiliK of ui lilinx I lore eomimny. No. 1, will he t"-;.l in the seliiM.I room Mi.unJuy even In. The we.-kly enfertuinmeiit of tlx Literary Hovl.-ty was luiRily atteluh-U 'i'liesi.luj evi iilns-. A vety Inteif sllnij I'ler-l.tl'lllie W i relnieleil. TIlP Willi- Always Ralialili, Purely Vegetable, MILD BIT EFFECTIVE. Purely vea-o:':e. act w.tUoiit pain, aleait fy euitoJ. tuceiem. e-nalf an t .v to Uke iiadway a i ilia assi-t uature, a um'.a'.ini.- to lialthfr.l activity tht I ver. ben aia aid oibvr cl f t.ro nrjtai, leaving ta- bjwela a n uat urai vonditioa wilhoat aay bad after eflecta Cure Sick Headache, Biliousness. Constipation. Piles AND All Liver Disorders. RaDWAVI flLH are purely eeUbi . mild aud reliable, t'auee perfect I)iftinn. cam plate abaorptloa and iwaltbful renalarltr. a ota a baa At Draft ieta, or by at all, "Book of AdTiee"free by mail! RAOWAY CO., . 0. Bos Mi, Saw Tart. n Highest of all in Leavening ABSOLUTELY PURE Ject. "Resolved. That It would be more beneficial for the people of Vandling and Klchmondale to co-operate Into a borough than it would be under town ship government." came up for discus sion. It was ably sustained on both sides. Henry Carter was In Carbondale Wednesday evening. ' Id vision No. IX. A. O H.. IS. of E.. will hold u ball In liuvt' Opera house. Forest City, on Monday evening, the lith of April. MOOSIC. The Ladles' Missionary society of the Presbyterian church held their regular meeting yesterday in the basement of the church. Mrs. Sylvester Corby, of Main street, is confined to the house by severe sick ness. J. 8. Slckler. of Mill City, wus a vls- I Uor in town yesterday, Mrs. Charles lMsnll. of Mlnooka ave nue, was a caller In Scranlon yester day. Mr. and Mrs.F. II. Johnson, of Pen obscot, are visiting In this place. T. II. Welch, proprietor of the For est house, was In Scran ton yesterday on business. The Christian Alliance convention was continued toduy at the Presbyter-. Ian church, three sesions belns held. Miss Mury Hastte, of Avoca. sang sev eral hymns. Large delegations attend the convention from Taylor, Avotu and other nearby town. OLD FORGE. The ladies will hold a BUpper In the Brick church on Tuesday evening to begin at i.'so. Home-made candy will also be sold. Hev. and Mrs. K. L. Santee are Vis iting in Philadelphia. Miss Oruee Miller, of Scranton. was the guest of Miss Jennie Drake on Thursday. The Huryea ltlcycle club served nn oyster supper in their club rooms on Wednesday evening, and a very enjoy able time was had. HALLSTEAD. M. S. Lowe lias been 111 for the post few days. Mrs. i. Y. Preston was a vlfitor In the Parlor City on Thursday. The new Methodist church will bo dedicated, on Tuesday March 17. A tine programme Is being arranged. Miss Nora Carney, of Factory vllle, who hni been the guest of friends In town, has returned home. Applications in writing will b re ceived at the office on or before Wednesday, March 11, 1S. for engineer ' nnd firemun for extra S, Sunday night out. I S. S. Wright, of Montrose, present ! register und recorder and candidate for reiiomlnatloii. wus h visitor in town oti Friday. Mr. Wright has many friends li) this place and they hope and l believe he will be re-elected to that ! oftlce. Fine skating is now being enjoyed. Dr. F. U. Lumb wus professionally engaged ut Coi.klin Friduy. SCIENCE MAKES ANOTHER GIGANTIC STRIDE. And Givea to the World an Absolute Cura for Heart Disease and Drop sy The Disease Can Now Ee Con trolled in 20 Minutes "For ten years I have- rflered greatly from head disease. I- uii.eiing of the heart, pitiidtaTious and smothering spalls have male mv hie miserable. Kvei thing W4 ti led un 1 done as 1 thought. A short time ago the crisis came, ami I wa. confined to my bed. A dropsy had set in, my physician said I must prepare my family fur tile wolrl. All tills time I had sen In: Agnew's Cure for the Heart a.i verised, but did not think It could hel: ine. As a last leiuit I tried It. an.) think i if my Joy when 1 received great relleT from one dose. One bottle eared mv : dropsy, and brought me oat of bed, and ! live bottles have von. jleiely cured my ' heait. If you are tiotilded wilh any Je'Jii atfecilon, mid are in d-i"uii, us t Has. I use lids remedy, for I know il will cure i vou." r. James Adam, Syracus. N. ; V. Sold by Mathews bios. ' i .Tien Dahy wau slclc, we guve li .Tf'astorio. i A'hen elie waa a Clilld, stie criej fur L'asturla, A ilea Hire becuiuo Miru, tilie cluna" ta Cuartorlu. Vueu elie baJ CUilJreu, alie gave tlieui Cuto:ia. FOR LADIES ONLY. Roy's Restorld Compound If vou wuui l le relic vul of I l ertudiral ia;un. beal inii-iloavu ' 'i:at ons. uruuniu dieulaee iiient f.r dpraiiirciiiMtit!.. ur fe. lujle weakuesa: If ynu wuuhl ; njoy (ion Ue.tiiu. net llov a re-K:nrit orniiMinu. roreaieiif JOHN M. I'l.tLHa, M-rautwa.l rautwB.Pa ! ASKrofcTHEBmETON G1VE5TE BlT ILGHT tiib VvORIP And !5 ALV)QiyTF.iy MFE FOR SALE BY THE SCRANTON STATION. Al'wltl.e W Httra ' Caireat' ce' Care fa ar?!?Ttlt!fii5'lffi2.?ti both off Tcuor and audrile are.l m?n and women, thm awfn'.tltctsol' Yol'THVl l. creluortraatuent, EHKORa. BradoctiK wtmit. Mt,Merraie Dvb'litr.Nishlly Enualona. Coosa ttiutua. IjiaaBlty.raliauM Bir dralniaillosiiorDowrortlMiaB: eraUTailremn.uiifluiiiconelorKtieJr, aulr.eMa aad aaar eraUTallrean.uiifluiiiconelorKtieJr, aulr.e. riaanwkljnTvdbylV.nWraneaaeaa ilralM. Taiyao. only car, by rflnytUi Uh .Ncrv w avail or iia. tolka larU- a.liaal. HiailLlLa.Blul Ira Meaatea car ar refund ft. - - tjr fak r mm n. tbu akaLt M, WrominaT ava. i4 9rnt mitt ATLANTIC REFINING CO Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Kntlisa C apllal for American ncnta. Invest Important to Americana seeking Eng. llsh capital for new enterprises. A list containing the names and addresses of s'j) surressful promoters who hove placed over 1(X).000,OUO sterling In foreign Invest melds within the last six years, and over fl8.uoo.ww for the seven months of JsM Price If. or S2i. payable by postal order to the London mid Cnlvereal Bureau of Investors, -1. Oieupside, London, E (.' Ruberlber will be ntltlej. by arrange" merit with the directors to reeulve either personal or letters of Introduotloii to any of these successful promoter. This list Is firm class in every respect, lid every man or it rut whoae name up. prurs therein muy be depended upon. Kur placing the following U will be found In. valuable Uond or Shares of industrial, Coinmerclul and Flnunolul tNjncorii-i, Mortgage loans, Sale of l.urida, Putenls or Mines. Directors SIR EDWARP C. ROSS. HON. WALTRR f. VEPY9. CAPT. ARTHUR BTIKFR. Copyright ir the liabjr Is rutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow'u Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mu llens of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child. Softens the Quins, Allays all Pain: Cures Wind Collo and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggist In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. I Stale Norma! Scbojl, East Stroudsburg, Pi , " New nymnsiium. The spring terra of ttiw niie and popular In titiiti'in will open on i uesdar, March 24, IDilil, New illustrated catalogue and Normal Kehoet free. Eatings rnonia now, AildreM (1. P. BlbLH, A. M., Prln. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Oruce Church. -Euruptan Plan. . Roona f i.oo a Day and Upwards. iu a modeU anil nnobtruaiv way third are few better conducted Betel, la the metropolis than the tit. Deuia. The great uu arity it hai acquired cau readily be (faced to its uuiqae lo-ntlt.n, it homelike ntmospiinre, the peculiar excellence of its culslue and wrvlce, and its very mudsr ate pr:cei WILUAM TtVLOR AND SOU ttrca mm m. smmm iWiUMW, awwasj umr, or Postal Bet tor tljo. Kqnaw ten vav taoai Mid ta all meal 2.M. We uraelvea, thantore we yaar situ, ui jtt, nvm awa wear. . and If any cue la win rama ia. reeDdaastaeraatr. Oi , im or ko rHKK DxihSkqeGo, 3 FEDERAL STM gflial form iMr. REViVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a "Well Ma : latDay. lata War, of Me. M7V Tfia w:bat soth lay. l prodceaa the aboe retultn Id 30 daya. Ila.ti i ; aawerfailf aadqalckiy. curre wh.ii all oiaar. (all i ! Yoaaf aaea will rm their lost maubood, aad eld , aiaa wlU nouear their youthful vuror by aaiug : kKTlVO. II calci.; vid aurely reaiaree Menou i Lal Tllalltr, tavoztaa. Kiflitly Eiumtcui, ' i Lol Powar, Fiilluj U. niury, Ww.Idii Dtaeaita. wid ' I ail edeaee el lelf-adviM or aieeaaad iDdlacr.tlju ainieaaadlaG9eforaiU(iy.hiMlaaaormaiTlae. II aotealy eareakyatarllsa at thasxal of dleeaaa.bui leaaraaa aerv tAoie aua bliiod builder, brlsf iua ks mi hiu frtow 10 iaie enaeaaandre norlnf tlie lira f youth. I. ward, off liuault; tod Ceaeucptioa lnnlst oa baiioi RKVIVO, oo h au s. cim.a it w. kiiui. Wj mill ..v rnrwiwt, or aia aoraw.au, wiaa a poal wnttan taaraot f ear a tafuad .ne money, arcaiartree. aouaai ! 0rl MEDICIME CO., S3 River SI., CHI08O. ILL I mm aw a k . . ns.i., "auaataa . la. UK'S! flbratd Femal . PowrtfM nrvr fail. pMiatndiurt Thrrt.-AUuUitV Vitality if Restored. Filln Bnual etr:iiftli Iu old or young aien ran beqiMck 1 and perwaneiitly .'iired oy an 10 a beeUb ly.vlsurouaataia. bufferera frum.... NERVOUS DEBILITY, MHI50CELE, W8HT LOSSES, AND ALL WASTK.O UI3EAEKabouldwrtU o ma for adrloe. 1 Lae been a eli te eiudaot for aiuuy yearaNiff tb anbject of weakneaa in men, Itie .a-t a.i waeaauiTerarniyeeir. ToobMbralioaeek tue aid of okler men or re uubl. phyalriana I lo. iiaate- tbaaiibjwiitvepljr aoddiacuwrcd a ilmyla jutaioal remarkably aiKn-etaruireaieily thai com. ulelely- cored rae aid fully enlarnrd ine from a ihrueken.etuited condition to natural atrengt b and ae. I want ever yvanaorcld uan lo Itoow aboil, iu I take a p?retmal Imereet In aueh caaea and i e jneneed beeitMe to write me aa all commiiulcaUofla arebeld airletly vonndenilai I aend the reolpeot nil. remedy akaoliibily free of cwt Ijo not dui i. ofTbnt write uin fully at once, you will alnaya ttieae Ibeday jreudidM. addreaa. THOMAS 5LATER. Box M39, hipawr af Faaaraa Kalaaoaaao Calory. . KALAMAZOO, MICH. a 1 "W DAILY BARGAIN NO. 7 , AT GUERNSEY BROTHERS' v GREAT RETIHL SALE 224 WYOMING AVE . ,125.00 (nine aa a full regular Uraud), aud built iu aftuuwre rosewood case. Tbe very baudsoma. Most dealers would b it t d torem"lu ,u busiuMi PEOPLE ARE Over our Piauogaud Organs. All day Ion you can Mini buvers and lookers upstairs and down stairs, gome pay cash oulriRbt, others uiiike a small down payment atid arrauge for us to carry the balauce over a psriod of thre, four or live years, juit as the buyers think they can comfortably make the payments. Jl is not the quick mouey we're ho auxious about; it's gettiug rid of our blir stock hefnru Mm -HUK nftu t rci J.i. 0 0 u "' GUERNSEY Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. ESTABLISHED 1873 KERR'S Have Determined To Reduce Our Stock lo order to make room for improvements and additions to our store, which are necessary to accommodate our increasing business. Many very desirable patterns in AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES, TAPESTRIES AND BRUSSELS Have been marked down to prices which will insure their speedy sale. Of course, they can uot be duplicated at their present prices, but you may bud sufficient for your purpose, and if so, the price will please you. C' Bring the size of your room with you. s. q kerr. , . , ja I apvowannfi 11 va 408 auununuiniu niei Opposite mWm NATIONAL BUI OF SCRANTON. PA. S- IlittetnS i STATEMENT FEBRUARY SB. 1a9S . STATEMENT Loan ...Jl.tiiii.TTlt 4tt 714 I'l ... 1(l6.0lW ! ... .'l,665 2 ... iii,TM t)5 7.T7' H ... W,:M 73 ... UV.8S i". Overdrafts l S. Honda Other UonOi HauklliK House PreniluinH on I'. 8. Boinla. . Due from I'. 8. Treasurer, Hue fruni Banks , Cuch :.w,:m 30 WM. CONNfcLI., Preeident: iKO. H. CAU. uiki.ci UKU-wm. konneii, ne Catlin. Luther Keller. Alired Hand. Henry Bclin, Special attention given to Bu.iine.i and n Time DtposlL. The Knife The Great Depth 20 to 30 Per Gent. Just get a glance at these Cheviots, Cassimeres $9.00.,::::::::::::::::::,TIie Knife ClitS TheiU tO $7.00 11.00 to 13.00, The Knife Cats Them to 9.00 15.00 to 17.00, The Knife Cuts Them to 10.00 18.(0 to 20.(0, The Knife Cats Them to 14.50 CASH OR BREECHES OF PROMISE. Yes, we promise to give the best value in those things built mainly for men and boys, covering both legs ncely, $1.10 Commonly Called Pants, $1.75. 218, 225 AND 227 This iuslruuieut Is ia perfect ot tier, b4 a very Hue action and t J . I iu un.l .lp.Sb,l O. L Us one ouly fault i tbat it happeu to be case, bowever, Is wltboul a flaw and la call it i beap at J(X. We might too if but w don't, so you may QQ ENTHUSIASTIC. ROTHER OPEN TILL 9 P.M. TELEPHONE 5194 son &ca Ihe Main Entrance to Wyoming Housa. 20. 1896 i LIABILITIES. Oa,uilHl .1 2W.000 mi . 'M.IAXi cl . al.lW 4:1 il,y oi 1S ." . 1.5IH.744 !i) . H.m 18 None Nun SnrpluM Vndivldetl Profits.. OliTUlatlon lilvlilenila Unvulil. llKiSltH Hue tn Uauks he-Ulwoiiin bill Hayuble , IN, Vice Hrcaittenti WM. H. PECK, Caahler. Jr., Jatnea Arch bald, Wm. t. Smith, U.urge H, Persanal Accounts. Three per cent. Interett Cuts Deep. prices. Men's All-Wool and Worsted Suits: CREDIT. WYOMING AYENUE. 9