r TIIE SCJIANTON' TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, ; MARCH 10, 1896. CARDONDALE. rReaders will plcai note that nnVertlj. In.nts, orders for Job work, ami item for liiiMh-atton left 'at the establishment Shannon & Co.. newsdealers. North Main ktreet. will receive prompt' attention; or Bee open from a. m. to 111 p. m.J mUPEKANCK TALK. Alias Dorabluar Speaks of the Work of he W. I. I . " Miss Queen Dornbluzc-r. of Philadol Iihla, the state superintendent of the work amonfr foreigners on behalf of the Women's Christum TemiH-runoe union, addressed a lurRe aucllenoe of the youm? people of the t'hrlstluii Kncleavor so- rlety. and her address was lisleiieU to with close attention. In the evening the auditorium of the fterean Buptlst tabernacle was HUotl by an attentive nuilienre. and after the reading of tile CrusucU' 1'Sulni, the 146th. by Miss Dornbluster unit a fervent prayer by -the pastor, the Rev. T. K. Jepson. the president of the local Wo men's Christian Temperance corps. Mrs. Kstuhrooke. In a few well-chosen remarks, introduced .Miss Dornbhizrr. In her introdiu tory renmiks she liwi-ll vi ry forcibly upon the fathcrhii of tloii and the common lrtherlnl of man us the principles upon which nil Christ Inn efforts are built. Sin- riu phusixeil that she brought no new creed or dumnu. hut she brniiKht the old. old Ktiiry in Its fullness as ciuille to uplift the fallen and the advance ment of truth unit rlKhtootisness. I'ro hlbition was her inula theine urul she lulvtincid inuny aruiiiiu nts in its I'uvpr ih reciipiiulan-d the work iiccMiiipl inh ed Ulllnllnsl the fiireitrll element, of which there are thuiisii nils in rVnnsyl Viinhi. They supply Hlljli'sulid tracts ami in culcate in heir in i in Is their ilotii-M us true citizens. tier address was listened to with un divided intention, and the h . T. K. Jepson and Mis. Kst.ilnooke expi'oHet Hie Impe that the udiliess wi'mUl stir up the locul oruanixatiuiis In a sense of their duties. l.Ain at ki:st. Tli I uncial of Mr. II. IV. KounJ Is I argclv AttsiiJcJ. The funeral of Mrs. II. W. It. minis, who was culled home on Krldu.v las', look place- Sunday afternoon at her lute residence on Arclibulil street. The body was taken from the resldem-i to the Methodist Kplscopui church, tin l!ev. I'r. it. A. I'luce com I net i-il the service. The cortese was a lurtre one. the deceased was he'd ill hli;h .-1 .-n by a lurse circle of friends. I r. IMar paid the deceased nn eulnsiiiiu a faithful Christian lady. The remains were conveyed to Maple Wood cemetery. The Shield of Honor uttendeil in u body 'itnd supplied u heatltll'ul Moral pillow with the Initials or tlu 1ml w thereon. The pull-hearers were; M sm. S. I.. Carlton, I,. II. Himliik, ;..nir Mul Kit II. (ien;'e ICvans, Chillies MciiJii niln and Charles Sliornover. The t'ol lowiiig out-of-town friends atteiuled: Mr. and Airs. M. Walker. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Tdivls, of Ararat Summit: Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1!. TliiKley. of Hfirick Center; Mr. and Mrs. I. Header. Kranlt otnids, and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Wills, of rniondale: .Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Itounds, of Forest City: I:. K. Iavis, Mr. nml Mrs. U. S. Hulls and William Itolls. of Ci recti KlilKe, anil 11. Kulllicts. of Waymurt. st a i k i.u,i ok i.i:a;i;i:. I'rctiJcitf Patterson Addressed a l.oeal .Meeting at .McTiglie's Hull. Jn response to the cull issued to all tile liiiior dealers of tills city, Koresl City, ViiniUltiK. Fell township, Mayticld and Jcimyn, a Riiml muster was pres ent ut MeTishe's hull on Sunday af ternoon and wore enrolled as members of the State I.euHUe l.iiiuor dealers. The Hon. IMchu'd II. I'atlersoii, of Philadelphia, president of the new league, uddressed the meeting. PERSONAL AMIOTJIIK ITEMS. David Havles, of Hyde Turk, pjient Sunday with friends In Simpson and left yesterday tor home. Thomas Keese, of Hyde Park, after nilngltntr uinonitst friends Saturday, left for home Sunday. , tiphie Morgan, of Terrace street. Is ' quite ill. Hon. S. 8. Jones whs In Scrunton yes terday. Miss Mary Morrison, of ltelmjiit street. Is the Kuest of the Misses leary. of I'Vu iiklin avenue, Scranloii. .Ihiih-s lioyle. of I'urboiiilalc, was vis iting In llonesdale last Friday. 1'rofessor c. lioty, of Willics llarre, was In the city Sunday. John Morgan, the Salem uveiiiip mer chant, was in Susquehanna Sumlny. Miss Maine ISuild, of Forest City, is Visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Dr. !. A. Place Is confined to her home. The Northwest colliery is practically idle today, the breaker has broken gain. Alderman and Mrs. Hnnnell left 'yes- Worn Out Women (Should reid tbi letter. It shows the wonderful building-up power of Hood'i Hanapsrilla, tie great blood purifier. "I wish I could stand in tome pub lic place and cry to all ailiug humanity, Hear thii, ye peo ple, what wonder ful thing Hood'i harsaparilla hmt done for me and my family.' I cannot xpress what I auf- iered. Only one of my sex know what a woman can sutler in my condition. I was prostrate with nervousness and weakness. Tha least noise would drive me frantic. I decided to take Hood's barsapsrilla. I aut overjoyed to say that I am now well, hearty, rosy and plump. Hood's Sarsaparilla la the best medicine lor those suffering as I haresuBered." Urns. C. C. Kirkpatrick, Pine Grove, Penn. ft; six for f5. Heed's ptus ssa- CARPET REMNANT SALE Tnit mit ivoi?k itiit- of i; this (Jrcut SacrlHcc Sale, I e I to close nil Rcmimiits - out at much less tliun ! X -1 cost- lnutliH from : yiii'Us to I S yards in cuch . J. . j. . piece. BrlnK your mean - ,.Jf . tire and net one of these X urcat harguins-as this '-J hale will positively last only tt days more. J. 5cott Inglis CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, , - Ait Lackawanna Aval terlay nioriiinpr to attend the silver weil.linK: of Air. and Mrs. A. S. Waldte, at ISriMiklyn. Susiiueliaiina. Miss lUiella Hwitblazer. while In the city, is the irucst of Mr. ami Mrs. I'ien-e V. 'Sutler. Jesse Wninier. of the Vnlverslty of IVniisylvania, is on -a visit to his par ents. . . ... . . HQNESDALE. Hardly a burulary has ocTtirred In llonesdale but that IJriiliani Watts, the bard ware dealer, is a sutTerer. Saturday night two thieves raided lower Alain street and with the aid of a chisel uud aufjer stolen from Sweeney's boat yard, suc-ceeded in making their way into two stores but failed In their attempt on the ihird. The bui'Klurs Hint broke in the do r of Watt's hardware store. A heavy brass !ad-lock was wrenched unu it. and the main lock of the door was broken open by forclnir a chisel in the cdse of the door and usinK it as a lever. Kin-lit revolvers, twenty raz ors, wniie silver spoons and other stiiull articles were taken, nmountiiifr in all to about $"i0. J. Freeman & Son. cloth iers, a few doors above, were next tackled In the same wav. but for some reasuii the doors could not be forced ami they passed on to' the dothins store of Air. Fox. where they made a Fiu-csslul entrance. Two suits of cloihts. two overcoats, two hats and a feu- iair of susneuders nmouiitinK. in all to S.".(J. were taken. No money wa secured at either store. I he rir.ors taken from Mr. Watts arc stamped on the blade, "raliam Watts. Honesdale. I'a.. and should bo easily ideiilllied Two policemen, John iMtim ami t'alvln Itniu n. are on duly all night. The rob bery occurred in 1'ollccnian IHuin's beat, but he w:'s not aware that any thing was wrumr. At l.:; he tiled nil tin- doors aloni; Main street, and every thing was safe at that hour. He dis covered nothinif amiss on his ri-Ktilai wulks after .hul. and it was not until NiKlit. Walchnian David Itmlie was tv luriiiiiK' from his duty at ihc llniiis dnle Sills mill, that the robbery was disi'ox ered, and 111." propl letors liotllicd Mr. Watts leatiutl tha. two suspicious i hiim tcrs liinl left the t'oyne house en i ly In tin- into ii i ntA and stalled In the direction of Ili'Wley. He lei plioip-il Thomas fill, nt White Mills, who reported that the two men hud passed throlif'll there. The llawley constable was notified and the two men arrested. Sheriff Murphy and Mr. Watts drove to llawley and hud Hit men searched. They cave their nsi- deiicf as hem i; near Scrunton. lint, us notbiiiK' suspicious was found about them, ii tul as they told a straight story. tlli'.V We'e allowed to no. The ::-ytar-o!d child of Krimk M Kills il!id siiiliiiiilv nt hN home on hart street Saturday nl:;lit. A short funeral sci vVe was hi Id at the house Alonclay nn Tiihm by Itcv. William H Swilt and Air. littis t.iok the body to 1 1 1 u v erneur. St. Lawrence county, Xew York, for burial. tl(iiti' .lames, of fnrliondale, and liussell lltmniick, of Scrunton, passed Sunday at their bonus here. .). Kirk (lose and Thomas Fuller have returned from New York. William Wallace Hani, has returned home from a trip to New York. JERMYN, Miss Klizu Usborne left yesterday to resume her studies ut Allllcisville Nor itial school. The I 'oiiaresation of the Primitive Alt'thndist church will hold a bazaar In tiilinore hall this week. Thomas (. Ilohinson, our genial jus. tlce of the peace. Is very ill at his home on Cemetery street. The election to decide the iptestion of uiiinicipul ownership of the water works will -take place March -4. This election will decide the tiestion of cheaper water fur this boroiiKh for all time. .Miss Clara Dnvles called on Carbon dale friends yesterday. Aiming: those attending license court as witnesses are: Joseph T. Itoberts, James 1'. Sampson, C. !. Winter. C. I. Hell. Thomas Al. HrUliths, .Michael Iti'beits and Thomas Wnlkey. Aliss Kdith Alaynurd, of South Main street. Is seriously ill. Aliss Crace Wise, of l'eckville, Is the jruest of .Miss Josle Davis, at the powd er mills. A few of our business men are a train tryiiiK to induce a manufacturer to lo cate tu our midst. If satisfactory terms can be arrantced they will employ about fifty men at the start, and expect to udil a deimitnient for uirls. The ar ticle to be manufactured Is controlled by this company and full time will be Ktiaruntced to the workmen the wlml. year thioinvh. About twenty-live of the friends of Walter l'rior helped to celebrate hi tbirty-lifih birthday on Saturday eve- nloB. After reireshmeiils cigars weir passed and toasts were responded to by many present. Airs. w. H. Hudson, who has been III for a few days Is convalescent. Jollies tl. Shepherd has sold his Sec ond Htrcet residence to Frank He-mel-liaht. ARCHBALD, The horouiih council met in regular session last evening. There were pres ent when the meeting was called to order. Coiincilmeu Hint, Cllmurtln. Kelile and Klenlbaiier. and I'resldent Jones presided. The unlinlshed busi ness ol" the last meetini? was trans acteil by the election, without op position, of Frank Sinners, for boroiiKh tieasuier: Patrick J. Harrctt. for path master, anil C. A. Itattetibersr for bor- ouurh attorney. I!y motion of Air. Hehle the tax levy was fixed at the snme rale as lust year, 5 mills for llfiht, ii for Keiieral. 2 for special and 1 for water, a total of l:l mills. The following com mit tees were armolnted : Light. Alc ijlynn, Hehle and Kleinbauer; water, Hunt. Wagner mid Munley. road, Hehle. AVasner, Hunt and l.ane i:":d (lilinartin. A special committee con sisting of Hehle, Cilmnrtin and T.e:p. was appointed to revise the borough or dinances. The term of otilce of Timothy linike. of the board of health, bavins expired, he waste-appointed. The fol lowing bills were apuroved: Hen Col nieyer. $": Dr. Van lioren. secretary of the board of health, and Calscent Kiev trie -'initiany, Jimi. Air. Kleinbauer calletl attention to the wretched condi tion of the culverts ia the Thl'il ward ami the matter was referred to the road commit tee. PECKVILLE, . Mr. and Mis. Thomas Cuates, of Y'atesvllle. siient Siniilay with their parents in town. Aliss Hessle Webster of South Canaan. Is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. 11. Jenkins, on Walnut street. The Presbytei Ian Sunday school elected the following ottleers for the ensuing: year last Sunday afternoon: Superintendent. F. C Hunt: assistant sunci'inteiiileitt, William Allen: secre tary, John Alitchell; assistant. Aliss Minnie Alay; treasurer. William Kooke: librarian, Janus Heese; assistant. Atiss Kmina Karnes: organist, Aliss Carrie Hests: assistant. Miss .May Hrundage; chorister, Mrs. J. K. Doyle. Miss J. M. Kistellleft .Monday morn Intr for New York to inspect the styles In millinery and purchase goods and notions for the spring: trade. Mr. nnd Airs. .1. K. Mllroy. of Waverly. are stunning with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam K Is tell, while Aliss Julia Is In New York. Then Buby was nick, we (rave her Cantoris. A lien she wo a tlillil, she crbnl for Castoria. Wheu Klie liet'iunt! Mlxt, she clung to CvUoria. When she had Children, she save them Castoria. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report U C7 rsOT JXtVvj BOIAITEHY PURE WILKES-BARRE. DIED OF POISON. William Denn lakes Arsenic to Relieve I'a iii William Denn. of Wood street, a well known painter, died at the home of his sister-in-law. Airs. Thomas Norton, at Port Clriltlth yesterday from arsenical poison, taken to relieve pain. Penn was injurel several months ago and had sutiered much pain since. He had been uttended by Dr. Petty and on Sat urday went to the home of Mrs. Norton and complained of the severe vain and soon became very ill. Toward evening his condition became so serious that the family summoned lr. 1'nderwoml. or Pittston, and the latter called Dr. Tobin In consultation. Denn then stat ed that he had taken a considerable piaiittly of arsenic, which he had pur chased in Wilkes-liarre. The sufferer said that a friend had advised him to take arsenic which he did. I ( KI K I DOWNCAST. tiovcrnor Hastings 1-ixes the Hate of His l.xecntion. Warden 1 inland of the county prison Informed A bra in 1. Hi-kert yesterday that the governor had llxed Alay H the dale for Ills execution. Tin murderer, who has been down cast for some mouths past, simply re toiolveil: "I am readv to uo. mv only lltuipe now Is my Savior." Ills Attor neys tonight say they will lake the cuse before the board ol" pardons, though there are Very little hopes of suviug him, t Walter Ha rues' Sudden Heath. Walter llarnes. single, nged ''" years, died very suddenly yesterday mornlnjt at his boarding house, Pittston. Last year be was injured anil spent some time in the hospital, on his recovery he was employed as a machinist in T.uililll's foundry. His mother und sis ter reside on Hrewery Hill, this city, ai d his body wiy removed here today by l'ndertaker Duron. Heart disease is sunt .ised to have been the cause of death. VacKnieht liaugcd In I fflBV. O. N. MacKnlght. the missing mer chant und banker, was hanged in effigy yesterday morning nt his home in Plains. The figure was found by a number of his creditors suspended from a rope from the Traction company's wires In front of his late place of busi ness. Ad oss the breast wus a large curd on which was printed "In him we did trust." The figure after hanging for an hour or so was cut down by some of his neighbors. HKIICF NOlllS. The Dr. Alasun glee club and the Christine Neilssoii feipale chorus will soon give a concert III the Uruiid and will give the proceeds to the hospital. Hesidents of the lower end are great ly alarmed over the many robberies which are now being committed almost nightly by a band of thugs. Two rob beries, a store und a dwelling, Is the record for AlacaUou this week, and on Wednesday night the olllcer of the pow der mill in I.ofty wus entered and ran sacked. Judgment was entered yesterday against James J. llowley, a merchant of Plymouth und former tax collector or Plains township. The note Is dated March 7, IKhO. In favor of Stephen J. Whitenian as trustee lor a large num ber of Air. Ilowley's business creditors whose names and the amounts payable to each are specified. The total amount secured thereby is li.lol, no execution has been Issued upon this note. It Is claimed that Mr. Ilowley's assets will fully cover his Indebtedness. MOSCOW. Aliss Mabel Dewllt Is visiting friends in Port .lervis. Aliss Let tie Jncoby, of West Nantl cokc. Is spending a few weeks at the parsonage. Aliss Kate Conboy visited friends In Diiniuore last week. Thomas Cunningham is working at Tobyhiinna. Aliss Hessle Olms, of Scrnnton, spent Wednesday with Aliss F.lla l'elton. Airs. Kugeiie Nouck, Mrs. Clara No in k and little son, Alack and Mrs. Jen nie Alack were entertained by Air. and Airs. Charles Noack on Friday. John Keeiuer, of Alaytleld, visited friends here the past week. Mrs. Fannie Brown anil son Charles have'tieen spending a few days with friemla in Scranton. Ali a. William Hinds is a guest of Mrs. A. Hin.1s. Air. Charlie Adams was a visitor in Scranton on Friday. Aliss Alollle Noack spent last week at KM in In i rst with her sister, Mrs. K. VY. Davis. Mrs. F. II. AIoss visited her daughter at Scrunton last week. Mrs. Daniel P.vans and con Charlie spent Thursduy with her sister, Airs. J. Al. Khoads, at Kltnhurst. Tom John, of Hyde Park, was a vis itor in town on Al inula y. Air. and Airs. H. W. Davis, of Kim hurst, spent Saturday evening with Air. Davis' mother on .Mill street. Frank Posten spent Friday afternoon In Scranton. The Women's Christian Temperance union held a purlor meeting at the home of Dr. and Mrs.l.amereaux on Tuesday afternoon. There was a large attendance, about fifty being present. Aliss Ptiella Dornblazer. one of the state siiieiinteudents of the union, was present und gave an address on department work. Short uddresses were altio made by liev. A. 1). David. Air. W. I''. Clements and Mr. O. K. Vaughn, who help by word und deed forward the work of the organization. A touching letter containinx a gener ous offering from Mrs H. J. Cameron was read. The little daughters of the hostess assisted in entertaining the gurstA with itiaiut songs and recita tions. Airs. Kamoreaiix suns; a beauti ful r.olo, "Just lor Today," in a pleasing manner. Hefreshments. consisting of sandwiches, cuke and coffee, .were served by Airs. S. S. Yeager. Mrs. J. Al. Noack and Aliss Ituth Gardner. - OLYPHANT. 1 A regular meeting of the council was held last evening. The meeting was called to order ut o'clock. The next order of business was to elect a presi dent for the new council. After three bullots had been taken each resulting in a tie, on motion by Air. Davis, sec onded by Air. Denipsey, the council ad journed to meet at the same time con tinuously until the organization is per fected. Airs. P. H. Alurrln. of Carltnndale, Is visiting Air. and Airs. A. C. Farrell, on Dunmore ptreet. . Mrs. W. J. Rrown and daughter, Aliss Mary, are spending a few days with relatives nt this plane. "Shadow Detective" will appear at the Father Mathcw Opera house Wed nesday evening instead of last Satur day evening: at stated in Saturday's Tribune. The leap year social held In the Con gregational church last evening under the mnaag-ement ot the young- ladles of the church was a decided success, both socially and financially. Miss Km ma Humphrey presided and announced each number of the programme, which consisted of vocal and Instrumental so los, duets and recitations, all of which were well rendered and loudly applaud ed. After the programme cuke and coffee were served by the ladles and a social time enjoyed by all. Messrs. T. Lvnady, H.. Shannon and J. Horn, of Carbondale, were callers In town Sunday. Frank Farrell and J. F. Ferguson were visitors at Dunmore Sunday. Dr. J. J. Walsh, of Scrunton, was In town Sunday. Airs. John Ferguson will leave tomor row for Hloomlng drove. Pike county, to visit her daughter. Airs. William Downey. Aliss Cora Yoyle spent Sunday ut Carbondale. MOOSIC. Thomas Kills, sr., of Allnooka avenue. Is still confined to the house by sick ness. Airs. I,uey Corby, wife of Sylvester Corby, who has been routined to the house by a lingering sickness, was called to her lust home on .Monday morning. Airs. Corby was a patient sufferer and wus formerly u resident of Allll City, interment will be made at Mill City. Mrs. (leorge Tregallas. of Main street, Is a visitor in Hyde Park. The Ladles' Home and Foreign Mis sionary society of the Presbyterian church will have an apron sale and sup per on Thursduy evening. March 12. Price of supper if cents. The commu nity at large should assist the ladies by their presence. .Messrs. David and t'harles Itohertsou returned to Wyoming Seminary Alon day after spending Sunday at the hotuu of their purents on Main street. Alis. James A. Hand was a caller In Scrantun yesterday. NICHOLSON. Dr. Longstreet, of Scrunton, was a caller In town Friday last. Little .Marguerite Thornton, of Scran- ' ton, Is the guest of Aliss Ksther Wll ! cox. i John Courtright nnd Aliss Huth Perry I of Waverly, called on friends last Fri I day. The dancing school class closes with a finale dance next Friday evening, I .March 1.1. I (ienrge Hummel, of Noxen. visited j at the home or Air. and Airs. K. 1.. Ba . con over Sunday. Aliss Alame AlcConnell. of Wilkes 1 Hurre, was the guest of Aliss .May Wil ! kins last week. I i QLENBURN. Mr. Wllllard Smith, of Creen liidge. spent Sunday here visiting relatives and friends. Leon Colvln, of Scranton, spent Sun day with relatives here. Aliss Laura Woodward, who has been for the past two weeks in New York, has returned home. .Messrs. Edward and Thomas Hale, of Scranton, visited their parents here Sunday. Aliss Alame Yegiurd, of Scranton. Is being entertained by friends at this place. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symptoms Moisture; Intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swuyne's Ointment stops the itching and bleed ing;, heals ulceration, and In most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for GO cents. Dr. Swayne & Son. Philadelphia. - IMY T WOKKV: HE'S YOLK'S VET. From the Diocesan Record. Only one ymr more of Grover.-Scranton Keuubllcuii. Can It be possible, dear Joseph, that you have gone back on the Democratic party ho sooii? You shoud not do It. You did great work while you Were with us; now, when yon are ou the wlnnpiM side, you should be content. You could huve, if you hud stayed, anything with reason for the asking. Reconsider your decision and return to the Democratic1 fold once more. Infill h Capital, for American Invest Important to Americans seeking Eng. Ilsh capital for new enterprises. A Mat containing the names anil addressed of S'.U succeasful promoters who have placed over llOv.OOO.OUO sterling In foreign Invest ments within the last six years, and over 18.UUO.IW9 for the seven months of liitj Price fa or 125, payable by postal order to the London end Cnlvtosal Bureau of Investors, 20. Oheapslde, London, E. C Subscribers will be entitled, by arrange ment with the directors to receive either personal or letters or Introduction to any of these successful promoters. This list is flntl class In every respect, and every man or firm whose name up pears I herein may be depended upon. Fur placing the following It will be found invaluable-Ronds or Shares of InUuslriul, Commercial and Flnunclul Concerns, Mortgage loans, Sule of Lands. Patents or Mines. Dlreotors-SIR EDWARD C. ROSS. HON. WALTKR C. PEPY3. CAPT. ARTHUR BTIFFB. Copyright. ALMOST INCREDIBLE. A Professional Nurse Afflicted with Brlght's Disease of the Kiducys Finds a Cure. (From the Buffalo News.) Mrs. A. E. Taylor has resided In Buf falo for over forty years, her address la 2M Herkimer avenue; as a professional nurse she has nursed back to health many a sufferer. Disease in all its varied forms have become as familiar to her as to the regular practitioner. Her occupation la one that taxes the strongest constitution, but the fatigue of long watching; and nursltiK at last brought her to a bed of sickness. Mrs. Taylor speaks of her compluint and cure as follows: "After being con fined to my bed for some time my dis ease assumed such a serious aspect that a doctor was called in. lie pro nounced my ailment Britiht's disease of the kidneys In the third degree and a very bad case. My limbs swelled up so that 1 could nut walk across the floor, or. Indeed, help myself In any way. Aly face bloated up and my eyes swelled so that the sight was badly impaired. This condition continued for nearly two months without any marked Improvement from the doctor's treat ment. 1 have taken quarts of buchu and Juniper. I tried battery treatment, but all without any lasting benefit until I felt like finally Riving up In despair. Hearing of Dean's Kidney Pills 1 gave them a trial,, and after taking three boxes I was able to get up without aa ststance and walk, something I had not done hi mouths. 1 citliuicd to steadi ly Improve with tier use. The swell ing in my leg left, the color returned to my face, changing from a chalky color to a healthy bloom. I now consider my self entirely cured and I shall never rest praising the little pill that saved me. 'Poan's Kidney Pills are certainly a, surprising discovery for kidney ali ments. I shall be gHari to tell anyone of tha wonderful cure they perfomed for me." For sals by all dealers. Price So cents. Mailed by Foiter-MIIburn Co.. Buffalo, N. V.. sole agent for tha U. 8. THE MIEI GREAT nETIB 124-126 Wyoming Ave. Arc showing the must exquisite and exclusive line of labt ics that were ever shown in Scranton. and we tire oftcring the following specialties this week : 15 pieces of double-fold wool dress goods In plaids and mixtures, worth av.. Leader's Price 14c 20 pieces of all-wool cashmere, all col ors, north 4."io., Leader's Price, 25c 20 pieces of 4t!-lnch black serxe, worth 4rc, Leader's Price, 2!)c ! or. i.Ia,...., ,.it...i 1.1....1.- ir,mi!t In fancy stripes, worth Title, Leader's Price. :7c One lot of figured biillliintlne skirts, lined throughout und hound, Leader's Price. 1 il!) One lot ot superb tlgiired brillliintlne skirts, rive ynrds wide. ' . Leudcr's Price. l.!Sc A large assortment of percale wrap- , pers, all colors, sizes :e tu 41. ! Leader's Price. U'Jc ' Ladies' black satin i-kirls, one, two or i three rulhVs, Leader's Price, til. M und lic ; Xew lot of ladles' muslin corset cov ers, ull izes, One lot of' IuiIIhV tine cambric cor ei covers, hlttli neck, trimmed with embroidery. Leader's Price. I 2c. tine lot of Indies' liuslin drawers with cluster iX 111. ks, Leader's Price. IJc One lot nP ladles' gow ns. Mot her Hub bard yoke, triiiiiucil. Leader's Price. 4ic One lot or ladles' muslin skirts, cam bric rutlle, trimmed with lace. Leader's Price, Wc fine lot of cliiKlreil'i: muslin drawers, sizes, V to 14 years, with cluster of tucks. Leader's Price, from 10c Tor Size 1 and I'pwai'd One lot of men's unlailiuli led percale shirts, new gunds nml well made. Leader's Price, 25c One lot men's line hair hose, full scum less, worth Lie., Leader's Price. : pairs (or 25c One new lol of men's choice neckwear, consisting of tccks and fniir-lii-liaiuU, regular iprlce, .Vic., Leader's Price, 25c One case ot lino apron gltiu.hams, worth 7c., Leader's Price. Jc l.fKW yards of dress fcinulniniH In short lengths raiiKitnc front in to 10 yards lit each, regular price. Wc, Leader's Price, 5c 23 pieces of liaht percale, U2 inches wide, worth lik, Leader's Price. Uc One lot of Tine lawns and dimities In all the latest patterns, regular price. .Sc., Leader's Price. 5c One lot or cream damask (able linen, worth 4tH, . . Leader's Price, 25c All or our blankets and comforts to close al liulf price. LEBECK &CORIN f be Best 5t -it r u tut. 4; of all Cough Medicines is Dr. Acker's English Rem edy. It will stop a cough in one night, check a cold in one day, prevent croup, re lieve asthma, and cure con sumption, if taken in time. It is made on honor, from the purest ingredients and con tains neither opium nor mor phine. If the little ones have croup or whooping cough, use it promptly. Three Sues-25c 50c. and $ ptt bottle At Druggist. . ACKER MEDICINE CO, X and is Chambers Strtat, New Yeraw t If asBsfactwara of to Ostobrats PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITY o,ooo Barrels per Annual DU FONT'S IHMG, HASTK6 MD SPtHTIIfi POWDER ssMfaetarsd at Ik Wapwalloiwa Mllla, Urn aarae euuatr, IV, sad t WU mtnatoo, Delaware. HENRY BELIIM, Jr. eaaaral Awt for tks Wjominf Disttlst. t& WYOMING AVC. Scranton, Pa BO. rOBrXPtttsasa. Pa. John . smith son, nmoatk. Pa, K, W. arm.ua AN, WOkaa BamTPa. HI'S DAILY BARGAIN NO. 9. 'AT GUERNSEY BROTHERS' ' 224 WYOMING AVE. HAH M IIHH CINE! CUD PID, fffi.01 As ia well kuou u iu the trade, we have beeu selliug Pianos at wholesale for uaan.v years, and ottrretiral from business lua couple of weeks oiueU the fquariuic tip of dealers' and agents' accouuts who were wholly or partly sup plied by us. To accomplish this we have dickers and deals io suit their con venience, and antou(f other tbiufra have accepted about a doeu new pianos ot various makes, but all reliable instruments in the latest styles upright casea.of full compass and with the newest improvements. Kveiy piano u the lot will stand the most rigid and critical scrutiny, and there is not oue in the lot worth less than $.'150,110 iu the ordinary way of piano selling. The Daily Bargain set aside for today eclipses all our previuin efforts. This piatio is made by the original Matluisliek A .Sou, of New York lily. In tone, lin Uli and style It is a really grand instrument, uud at the llgure o, tinted w ill tfo for a fraction over liall its true value iT 1 1 k ." I k A Today Only Cl .'J.UU. lor Other I'iunu Bai-gulns visit the store aud look the stock over. GUERH Y. M. C A. BUILDING. ESTABLISHED 1873 KERR'S We Have Determined To Reduce Our Stock lu order to make room fur improvements aud additions to our store, which arc necessary to accommodate our increasing business. VI any very desirable patterns in AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES, TAPESTRIES AND BRUSSELS Have been mailed down to prices which will insure their speeJy sale. Of course, they cannot be duplicated at their present prices, but you may find sitfiicictit for your purpose, and it so, the price will please you. "Brlng the size of jour room ultli you. S.G.KERR,S0N&C0. AfQ Lackawanna Ave. r U O Opposite the Main Entrance to Wyoming Houss. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, PA. STATEMENT FEBRUARY 28, 1896: RESOURCKS, Loan .l,l5fi.77.1 48 714 hi . lIHi.OOU if) , 3111,555 '.'II . :ti.7;)4 c.'i S.iiiiH H'l 7.77'i tm . ir.7.::o-l 71 . lius sr, l.X JO Overdrafts V. 8. Bonds , Oilier Hulitls , Banking- House , Premiums on I'. S. bonds.... Hue from I'. R Treasurer.., Due from Bunks , Cash W M. CONNELI-, President: CiEO. H. CATLIN, Vice President; WM. M. PECK, Cashier. UIKECTOKS-Wm. Connell. Henry Belin, Jr., James Archbald, Wm. T. Smith, Oeurge H. Catlin, Luther Keller, Altred Hand. , Special attention given to Business and Personal Accounts. Three per cent. Intersil on Time Deposits. Wh7 Des eack successive season witness . VV jf such an increase iu the volume of our business, enabling us to introduce finer goods, buy iu larger quantities and cater more successfully to the wants of the public? Ic It because tlie people are satisfied with our method of doing business and have learned to look to its for the best assortment of House Fur uishings at the 'most reasonable prices? 14. May be so; at all events you will do well to look the matter up, and a visit to our establish ment just now will be particularly interesting, as many new novelties are being shown, including a mammoth displav of Baby Carriages. 500 WALL POCKETS Like accompa nying cut, oak frames ; brass trimmings, art production ou panel, PRICE, 29c. ... I GS WYOMING AVE. AL SALE rui n OPEN TILL 9 P. M. TELEPHONE 5154 LIAIIIMTIKfl. Capital Surplus I'tullvliled Profits Circulation Dividends Unpaid Deposits Due to Bunks Ke-Dls'0un! Bills Payahle .( 200.000 W . M.Ovu 11 il.m 43 it ro . 1,J1,744 l:l . 24.39S It! Noiio Nona L',ll.:W W CREDIT GIVEN. i . 1 ;'iti"-lfi.