THE SCRAKJOS TRrBinac---SATtrRDAT- 11 OBXIKG, s MARCH 14, 1896. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Keport WILKES-BARRE. TBieL BflfiOfilt,' 10. 14, ANOTlli: R MAD DOG. EADER DALY nit DOMJTELY PURE CARBONDALE. (Readers wtll please not that advertise ments, ordem for Job work. an. I Items for publication left nt the establishment or Shannon Co., newsdealers. North Mum eireet. will receive prompt attention; or tue open from II a. m. to 10 p. m.1 1JASE BALL ;OSSU. .Manager Swift Making Arrangements for Inhibition linrae. llaiiiiK'-f Martin Swift, of t- Oarlinn lule Uuse Hull club. came to the city yesterday from the iiiectlnK at York mid received a number of applications fur exhibition teamen from tlie follow ing teams: Scran ton. .Syracuse and Toronto, of the Kustern leu.srue, ami lluitfoicl. Jersey City and I'atMSon, ot tli Atluntlc league. The club will be required to reiiort here on Alril W. t'mgo Inia been signed to pluy. but a difficulty has arisen in reference to Me-Juude-a letter has been received from l.tMifevlUe asking that he be released, as they have paid him advant; money. Secretary Benton was Instructed to re ply and say that he must play hero or nowhere. l-ieriny Shields will not be Blamed, and the fecund assessment on thi- stock of the nssiieliitlnn will-lie called in at once i in ord(T to provide advance money for 1 the season. Tlie following last year'? play.-vs have l.i i n Sfcored for this" season: JJutchen, Yerkes. Anderson. Mnssty, Cargo, Wet zel. Sales, McQuaid and Staltz. A Sl KPRISi: PARTY. 1 1 lull J render (jcorgo Olver, of I'unnnn Street a Surprise t.ieorg-i Olver. of t'ai.aun str-et. was sin pil.-.cil l.y u nutiicr of It'.s friends on Thursday night, the occasion tioing the til ly-si-i nnd anniversary of ltis natal day. .Music. gutnen and refreshments were In order, and ail had u frood time. .1. K. Haley, one of the guests, stepped forward and presented Air. Olvtr with u handsome plush locking c-liulr. Tiiose present were Messrs. .nd Me daiiifs John Ucynolds, lieoj-fi Hoar, John tVthicb. David Mann. Kiunklin Hunt. J.-yje .Maim. Howard iHver, Krn si (liver.. William t'orrell. Sidney I'euice. John Haley. Amos Hm-d. 1-M-wiud Hire. .Me. tduiiies Christopher Si hradi-c, Thonius Hates and John Itey iiol.ls, the Allsses I lal lie Si In a der. May Mates. Henu .Mann an. I Nora Olver und Thomas liates. Jciterbe i lioar. I'Viend II war, Anson Monutuu unit l.loyd Olver. CARBON I) ALL INIHSTK IFS. 'I he llohbiu I tutor y l ikely to He He moved to Jcrmvn. There Is fear that the t'ondlcton ISubhlu facility, which occupies part of the S:icil llcntet- building on Dim daff street will close down. Some of the influential citizens of Jermyn have made a very liberal offer to the direc tum of the HoUbln company, the offer ha taken the linn of a btiilUinK free of rent for five years and will sub scribe eltslu thousand dollars in stock. Tim stockholders will soon hold a lueetlii),' and their decision will he uwuitcd with Interest. 1'LRSONAL AMOTili:i ITI-.MS William Williams, of Dundaff street, was on the streets yesterday ufter be ing confined to tlie house with inflam mation of the eyes. Mrs. William Haboock Is visiting In Olyphant. Motormnn Snedekar has resigned from the service of the Traction com pany. Mis. M. A. P.urke. of Brooklyn street, Is the guest of her cousin, iliss Spell inan. of lonesilulo. City Solicitor II. O. Stunrt. City Kn jrincer l-'riok and Mayor-elect O'Neill have returned from the Heading con vemlon and are loud In their in uiseof the KeadiiiK people. Ticket An.-nt Claude Smith, of the litlaware und Hudson, Bpent ycslerday in lionesdale. Misses Lillian and Monocen Mlssett of Sheiiectady, N. Y.. will spend a week with their Kianilnarcnir, Mi. and .Mrs. Joseph Missett. of I iriHiklyn street. Miss Lou Williams of Lincoln avenue und Terrace street, on WV't iiexduy evening gave a luii'-lieon in honor of her cousin. Louis Speneer. of Ypisilantl. .Mli.h. Those present were: Misses Alice ISnxhleigh, I.l.zie Scurry. Jessie Moore, I'rancis I)nhy and Mrs. Hannah Leonard: Messrs. J. U. I'intill. Harry Willlanis. tleorue Mills and 1 r. J. J, Thompson. It is Known . By Its Cures It Is not what ws say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells ths story of its merit. Tlie thousands of people whom It bee raised from disease nd despair to happi ness and health, era the strongest sad beet advertisements Hood's Sarsaparilla tis. No other preparation in existence bis such a record of wonderful cures. This Is why Hood's Harsaparillst. has the largest sale, and requires for its produc tion the largest laboratory In the) world. Now If you used a good medicine, why ' not try that which has dona others so niUeh good. Kemem bar Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Dlood Purifier Prominently In the public eye. !; f or S f j niifu act harmoniously wlin MOOd S PUIS Uooa'saarsaparUla. e CARPET RE11T SALE Just one week more of this Great Sacrifice Sale, to clone nil KcntnunU out at much less than cot. Lengths from 3 yard to yards in each piece. Hring your tneas lire and get one of these great bargains as this Mile will positively last only tt days more. J. Scott Ingrlis CARPETS AKD WALL PAPER, 41t Lackawanna Ava. HONESDALE, The I'nton Evangelistic meetings. under the direction of Major Oeorge A. Hilton, and his associate Giant C Tullar will In-tin tomorrow (Sunday). The first service, with full choir, will he held in the Methodist Kplscopul church at lO.liu a. in. A meeting for men only will be held In the court house at 3 o'clock. A union young peo ple s meeting will be held in the lec tare room of the Methodist Kplscopal church at ..10 p. in., and a grand union I service in the Presbyterinn church at 7. "II. Major Hilton will speak and Mr. Tnllnr will sing at each service. A cordial invitation Is Riven to the peo ple of lionesdale to attend these ser vices. A'Ulble reading will be given each afternoon next week In the Meth odist Kpiscopul church at :i o'clock. Kach evening meetings will be held In the Presbyterian church nt 7.30. Major Hilton is an old soldier, an earn est, enthusiastic Christian man. The singing will be made particularly at tractive. If some jierson of note hart been ex pected to arrive in Ilonesdalo on the . 4.24 p. in. train yesterday they would not have been greeted by a larger or more Interested crowd of men and boys than gathered at the Gravity depot to see the burglars who committed the robberies here on Sunday morning; last. Sheriff Murphy left here at 9.20 a. m. for Scranton where the notorious nun were housed and the news that our six-foot ; sheriff would have them in custody and ' arrive on the afternoon train creiated 1 touch excitement. A larger delegation ! will sreet the 7.15 train, j James Finneiiy, who completed his. ' course In dentistry at Philadelphia last I week. Is tlie proud possessor of the de j arce that will shortly make him a practicing dentist. . Although lionesdale was covered with the beautiful snow to the depth of ; four Inches, the Wind did not play the havoc here that was reported from ) other sections of tne country. This i state of affairs Is unusual for Ilones ' dnlc. ' Arrangements are being made for a , swell dunce alter Kaster. The Citizens' Telephone company have received a new stt itehbiuird with a cupuclty for Mil subscribers. They , report liO subscribers ut present. liev. John. AlUiKm. or New York, i oHI.-latid at Cruce church lust evenintj j and will preach at tlie Sunday services. A service for men only at the Court house Sundu afternoon, AVOCA. At about S.?. o'clock yesterday after noon lire broke, out In the building j owned and occupied by Thomas Her : bert, who conducted a saloon on one side, and J. W. Williams a bakery on the other side. Uefore an alarm had been sent in the lire had gained con i sidelable headway, and for a time It seemed as If '.he surrounding proper ties could not be saved. Tlie firemen responded promptly, but ns the water pressure was very low. they worked ut great disadvantage, but finally suc ceeded in confining llio llames to the fated building. The upper story was used as a society hall and the follow ing societies met there. Ancient Order of Hibernians, Hoard of America: Sars tleld Literary society, Catholic Mutual Iteneflclal association, Ladies' Catholic Beneficial association and Hibernian Itlrtes. The -literary society and the Kltle Cuurds are heavy losers. The car pets and furniture were owned by the former and the suits and Wiles of the latter were considerably damaged. The account books and charters were all saved. All the household goods and stock of both families were entirely consumed. At about S.30 o'clock the fire was under control und the brave, lire men were released from duty. The so cieties had no Insurance on their prop erty. Mr. Williams carried a small in surance, and It was reported that Titos. Herbert's policy had expired n short while ago. The ladies assisted in the way of furnishing coffee to the firemen. They were Mrs. William Brown and Mrs! II. M. Stevens. The funeral of Kmerson, Hip C-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Davis, of Uncoln Hill, will take place this morning at 11.30 o'clock. Services will be conducted at the home. Inter- I ment will be made in Washburn Street cemetery. Wllllnui lirown. jr., has accepted a position as coal Inspector for the Avoca Coal cimioauy. .1. J. AlcS'ulty, of Pittstoii, was a call er In town last evening. (ieorge Allen, of Duumoro. spent last evening with friends in town. The borough council will meet in special session this evening. W. J. O'Malley, of Lincoln Jim, is seriously 111 of la grippe. Misses Jennie Newlin und May Sund ers were visitors at Scranton yesterday. ARCHBALD, Owing to a "squeeze" In the shaft of .lone?. Simpson & Co.. ut the Hidge, there will be no work today. A force of men are engaged In strengthening tlie affected parts, and It Is likely work will be resumed early next week. 'Soulre tiildea was a Scranton vis itor yesterday. At Monday's meeting of the borough council President Jones appointed a committee for the purpose of revising the borough ordinances. This is some thing that should hnve been done long ago, and while It would also be well to make provisions for having them placed where they could be seen and preserved. A few years after the crea tion of the borough the ordinances then in force were collected and published in pamphlet form and one copy print ed on a large card, was framed and placed in the council room. At pres ent this card Is the only thing In ex istence to show that we are governed by local laws, and even this is in such poor condition that in n short time it will be useless. The council should nlso place a vault or case, in the council room for the nreservution of borough documents. 1'nder the present system all the borough books and papers are transferred from one secretary to an other and In this way valuable papers are lost, or get out of the possession of the borough authorities. The spend ing of a few dollars for the purpose out lined above may In the end mean the saving of many dollars. TAYLOR, The Daughters of America will hold an entertainment and supper on March IS. Admission fee, 25 cents. Thomas A. Kvans. of Keystone Acad emy, Fnctoi yvllle, is home on a visit. Maud Mucklow, of Oupont. spent the forepart of the week with it. H. Jones and wife, of Storrs street. Kdwln Bowen. the famous tenor sing er of Hyde Park, was a participant In the concert Thursday evening. George Jenkins.and Klla Llnney were united in the holy bonds of matrimony this week. The apron social held at the Methodist Episcopal church last evening was a success. The schools of the borough enjoyed a slelghride yesterday. . Horough Superintendent ' James T. Foley railed at some of our sc'iools yes terday. Mrs. Williams, of Taylor street, is on the sink list. Our merchants are making use of their sleighs Shot by Poliaeniaa Drake on North Csaal titraet Yesterday. - A telephone message to police bead quarters late Thursday afternoon stat ed that there was a mad dog at 3M North Canal street, which had excited the neighborhood. Police Officer Drake was sent up and found the ribad ani mal cooped up In the yard, foaming at the mouth and snapping and biting at everything it struck against in its blind rage. The officer kitted the ani mal and is confident that tt was suf fering from hydrophobia. It Is not known if the animal bit any other dogs or not. The city ordinance and mayor's proc lamation about muzzling all dogs will go into effect on Monday, when all dogs not tied, or running at large with out a muzzle will be shot. ; . W ilkes-Harre Public Building. Congressman Lelseniing has suc ceeded lu having the house committee on public buildings report favorable on the bill giving a public building to Vllkes-Ua.rre and recommending an appropriation of tljO.000. The commit tee agreed to this a few days ago, as published at the time in the Leader, but did not do so formally until to day. The first battle has been won, but complete victory Is not yet as sured, our people here should put their shoulders to the wheel and render Mr. Lelseorinar all possible assistance. What public-spirited citizen will take the Initiative and formulate tome plan of action'; Attachment Against .MnoKnlsht. Major E. A. Hancock, of I'hiladelphla, one of the heaviest creditors of O. B. MucKnlght. who failed last week, yes terday Issued an attachment execution against Mac Knight, dufendant, and the People's bank us garnishees. Hancock is trying to save himself, as he was bondsman for MacKnlght In Slti.000 in an estate, the loss of which may reach $::rt,W). A Pittston fire. A double house owned by Mungo Thompson and a slgnle house of Mar tin Cawley. on Broad street, Pittston, were burned to the ground ubout 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. All the contents were destroyed, ns the wind was high and there was comparatively no water supply. The loss Is estimated Ut Si.liOO. Social Purity. Professor C II. Albert, of the Blooms- : burg State Normal school, wll address the men's meeting at the Young Men's j ( in isuiin association Minuay atternoon on the subject jf "Social Purity." There will be hue music by the orchestra and live stirring songs. All men Invited. Uoys under 14 will not be admitted. Death of Unvld Smith. David Smith, of Avondale, died Thursday of pneumonia, aged Oi years. The funeral will be held from his late residence on Saturday afternoon. IIK1LF NOTES, Accompanying the remains of Mrs. B. K. Dilley to Oermnntown, Were Il.f. Dllley. Mrs. Cleorge I0nt, Burton Voor hls and k. A. Sruilding. The ladles of Memorial church will give a hot supper on Tuesday evening, March 17. After the stiuner there will be excellent singing. All are invited, j Wyoming seminary will end another i very successful term with the close of ! the examinations on Tuesday next. The spring recess then occurs, school re convening March 2:i. The Young- Men's Christian associa tion membership contest will close on Monday evening at 6 p ,m. All par ticipants will be given a banquet In the association dining room the same even ing at s p. ni. Captain Henry Herschel and Lieuten ant Oeorge Williams, who have been in charge of the local corps of the Salva tion army, have been ordered to Phila delphia. A farewell meeting will be held at the barracks on Sunday even ing. Those who ure to come here have not yet been named. The Young Women's Chrlstlun asso ciation of thin city Is to be favored with a visit from the International city Secre tary, .miss :M. it. Taylor, of Chlcugo, who will give the address at the third anniversary to be held In the chapel of the Franklin Street Methodist church on Tuesday evening next ut ":M o'clock, tlcntlemcn as well as ladles are most coroiaiiy invited to uttend this Ign. PECKVILLE. meet- O forgo Smith, of .Mott Haven, who : has been indisiioscd for the pust two 1 weeks, does not improve very rapidly. ! M. I). Betts, proprietor of the Hotel ! Wilson, is making improvements by extending the stoop around tlie side of I the building, and the decorators and paper hungers ure doing some elegant I Work on the inside. I Mrs. Polly Swingle Is very sick. j Mrs rjzekiuh Kowrey. of Inindaff. was i the guest of -VI r. and Mis. M. U. Wude- ! man yesterday. j William Pu'tfd has broken ground for an addition to his building now occu- ! pied by Mrs. Savres. The addition will be 12x12 feet with n store front. When j completed It will be occupied by CSunn. j the tailor. j John K. Koaehe, of Scranton. called on the trade here yesterday. ! I he three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wearn. of the West Knd. died yesterday morning after a few ! hours sickness with croup. Charles lironfr has been Indisposed for the past week. A horse attached to a sleigh ami be No matter how violent or excruciating the tialu. the Rheumatic. Heili-i.lrinn In. firm. Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, er prostrated with diseases may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will Afford Instant Ease. For headache (whether sick er nervous), toulhache. neuralgia, rheumatism, lum bago, paiits and weakness in the back, spine or kidneys, pains around the liver, pleurisy, swelling of the joints and pains of all kinds, the application of Radway'a Ready Relief wtll afford Immediate ease. and its continued use for a few days effect a permanent cure. Instantly stops the most excruolatlng pains, allays inflammation and cures con gestions, wneiner er tne L,ungs. Stomaoh, Bowels or otiMtr glsnJs or mucous mem branes. Kadway's Ready Relief CLRLS AND PREVENTS Oolds, Coughs, Sera Throat, Influen. za, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, thu- malitm, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, Dlf- ficult Breathing. CURES THE WORST PAINS In from one to twenty minutes. Not one hour' after reading this advertisement need uv. one Bt FKBR WITH PAIN. INTERNA I JY a half to a teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water will in a few minutes curs Cramps, Spasms. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Vomiting. Heartburn. Sick Heaaacha,. Diarrhoea. Colla. risdu. lenoy and all Internal pains. . RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Prlee. SOe. aw Settle. Sole by all Drjgswe. 124 AD 128 Owing to the delay in the completion ot our building, in the rear of our store, and being more than crowded for room, we offer the following special bargains: SUITS AND SKIRTS. We are shewing an endless variety of la dles' suits, capes, jackets, separate skirts and shirt waists, also misses' and chil dren's reefers and suits. Below we quota a few specials. W ladle' ttgurea brllllantine skirts, lined throughout and faced with vel veteen, Leader's Price. SI 39 SS plain brllllantine skirts, lined with percallne, faced with velveteen. l eader's Price. $2.75 One lot of good quality storm serte in black and navy. Leader's Price. $l.flS ladles' black sateen underskirts, one,, two and three ruffles. Leader' Price, 4. 59 and 69c One special lot of ladies' outing suits, reefer jackets with large sui tor collar and trimmed with fancy or white braid, Leader's Price, $7.89 ODEBWEAK. One lot of ladles' muslin corset cov era, plain and high neck, , Leader's Price. 7c One lot of ladles' cambric corset cov . ere, high neck, trimmed with em ; broidery, ....... Leader's Price. 12 Jc One lot of ladies' fine cambric eoraet covers, V or square neck, trimmed with lace of line embroidery. Leader's Price, 39c One tot of ladies' muslin drawers with cluster of tucks end trimmed with embroidery, ' Leudcr's Price, 29c One lot of ladle' nne muslin drawers, trimmed with wide embroidery. leader's Price. 39c One lot of ladles' muslin drawers with cluster of tucks, Leader's Price, 19c One lot of ladles' extra slse muslin drawers, trimmed wIMi embroidery. Leader's Price. 59c One lot of ladles' muslin skirts, trimmed with lice or embroidery, Leader's Price. 49c Ou lot of ladies' fine munlln skirts, with cambric ruffle and trimmed with ' embroidery. Leader's Price. U9c One lot of ladled' Hue muslin skirts, trimmed with wide embroidery, Leader's Price, 85c One lot of ladles' fine cambric gowns, trimmed with lace or embroidery, Leader's Price. 89c One lot of ladleo' tine muslin ROW no, round yoke, trimmed with inser tisn anu embroidery, Leader's Price, 98c One lot of ladles' Jirey ribbed vests, medium weight, high neck and long sleeves. Leader's Price 17c MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Choice collection of men's Kaster neckwear of silk In the most beau tiful color und designs. In all the new atyles, pnff.i. tecks. Imperials and bund bows. Leader's Price. 47c One lot of men's 4-ply cuffs, perfect In finish and make, Leader's Price, lie LEBECK longing to Mr. Williams, of Scranton, became frightened on Main street last evening and ran away, throwing the driver out and badly Injuring his arm and damaging the sleigh badly. BOCK BEER CARD. Mr. Joseph Gleanon, of the firm of Hughes & Gleunou, the Pittstoii brew ers, hut designed a uiagoiticent Bock Beer card. The card contains portraits of the most promineut candidates for the Prcsideocy. Mr. Cleveland staads aloof from the (roop. to whim l e is delivering an address. He wears upon his lapel a third term badge, and rests his left hand on Hughes A Men tion's mascot bock gout. Tlie right hand is extended to impress bis bear ers with his last words, which were, "The Union and Hughes a Uleaaea's Back Beer forever." Hughes & Glennon's Bock Beer is better this year loan ever. This is due to the artesian well from which the firm obtains the pure uvstul deep rock used in making the beer. e imported beer can compare with the Forest Castle beer- Drink it down ! Dr'nk it down ! Hurrah for Hughes a die noon ! Hurrah for their splendid bock. It will set your face a-grinning. It is made from pure deep rock. If you want to see the next Presi dent of the United States, examine Hughes I Glennon's Bock Beer. In his speech at the city of Pittston, Presi dent Cleveland's words were, "The Union and Hughes & Glennon's Deep Rock Bock Beer forever!" The beer is now on tap. Hughes & Glennon's Bock Beer is better this year than ever. This is due to the artesian well from which the linn obtains the pure crystal deep rock used in makiug the beer Xo imported beer can compare with the Forest Castle beer. Drink it down Drink it down ! If you cannot see yonr favorite can didate for the Presidency on Hughes & Glennoa'a Bock Beer card, drink a couple glasses of the beer. It will make you open your eyes and see double. Hurrah for Hughes & Glennoo! Hurrah for their splendid bock!, It will set your face a-grinning. It is made from port deep rock. If you want to the next Presi dent oP the United States, examine Hughes ft Glennon's Bock . Beer, la his speech at the city ef Pittston, Pres ident Cleveland's wards ware, "The Union and Hashes ft Glenaon's Deep Rock Bock Bear forever 1" The beer tatoiroiUa. nOLTO AYEKUE. Men's heavy seamless cotton half hose. Leader's Price, S pairs for 25c Men's percale Madras negligee shirts In the newest effects, correct styles. Leader's Price from 43c. to $1.25 GLOVES. 35 doxen ladles' fine 4-button kid gloves in tans, browns, and also white, with black embroidery. Leader's Price. U9c Several lines of ladies' tiew leather belts In ull widths und colors, in ciatiing white und the new green,. Leaders' Price from 19 to 49c DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. pieces of all-weol '44-Inch serge in all colors and black, worth Leader's Price, 35c X pieces of all-wool materia cloth In all the spring combination colorings, worth 4ic., Leader's Price, 27c The buUnee of our all-wool and fancy spring dress goods that have been 2tc., Leader's Price, 12c 25 pieces of the newest effects In check ' dress goods, real value, 35c., - - ,-' Leader's Price, 22c t pieces, all there is left ot Out 45u. all- ; wool black serge, Leuder's Price, 27c Special sale of 2.M0 vards of pure wash silks for waists and dresses, cheap at 3:., Leader's Price. 19c 23 pieces of printed China silks, real value, Imc., Leuder's Price, 47c We have on display hundreds of yards of the newest things In brocaded and printed warp silks of every description, prices ranging from 49c. a yuril up. EMBROIDERIES. 8,10 yards of embroideries In Swiss, nainvook and cambric, in lengths from l'j yards to S yards. Prices rarge from 5c. to lie. This Is about one-fourth of its real value. One Iqt of Swiss embroidered flouncing, 2i Inches wide, worth 3Dc., Leader's Price. 12c SPECIALS. Below we offer some special values that we consider the best -bargains that we ever offered. 25 pieces of good quality dress glng hums, Leader's Price, 4c a yard 75 piece of torchon laces from one te live Inches wide, Choice of the Lot, 5c a yard. 25 pieces of striped outing tluiinell worth 7c, Leader's Price. 4c 75 pieces of best quality apron ging hams, Leuder's Price. 4jc 75 ready-made and hemmed bleached sheets, il by Ski, Leader's Price, 42c 10 pieces of bleached pillow casing, 42 Inches wide, never sold fur less than 8c., Leuder's Price, 5c a CORIN. WYOMING, A chicken supper will he held In the dining hall of the Wyoming camp grounds Wednesday evening, March 18, for the benefit of the Mount .Ion Meth odist Kplscopal church. A cordial Invi tation Is extended to all. W. H. Patterson, who hns been seri ously ill for the past week with pneu monia, seemed to be resting quite com fortably last evening. Klmer Burgess, of Forkslon, was the guest of Abram Kinker, Jr., Wednesday and Thursday. Kvangelist Payne will hold an unde nominational meeting In Junior United American Metchanics' hull Sunday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. Kverybody In vited. The Wyoming Coal and hand com pany, who have been Idle during the past week, will resume work again on Monday. Mrs. Klrkendall. of Dullas.Ja visiting her brother, W. II. Putterson. Miss Anna Phillips Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Harris, at Avoea. J. P. Smith was at the county seat on business yesterday. Vhen Buhy was sick, we gave her Castoria. When sua was a Child, she cried for CVwlorU. Whea she became Mlai, she clung to Cantoris. Wlieu sbe tu J t'Uildren, she gare them Castorla. RUPTURE I CAN BE CURED. j Mmiy s.ile say no; thst Is liecsuse tlic-y nave heard of so iiimy failures ; where the I run or 1u knife Lave been I relied upon. Ucienue bus developed a I uvw eiiu ueirerway a ejmieni or treat ment tbt positively euies and dnei sway itb the truss entirely after wsrils. Ur '. P. O'Malley. Rupture Hpei'isllst. 83 South Washington street. Wilket-Barre. administers tbis new treatment. There is no detention from business and pers ns from out of t n on receive treatment aud return Lome the same day. An abaoluti cure is t uaraut wd. There Is no charge for , examination. A visit miee a weok for ! fnnr to eight weeks will usually he i sufficient for ths must stubborn cases. ! N. P.-These not wlahiug treatment can bo fitted with the celebrated O'MtLLKY TRi:t8, guaranteed to hold anr rupture that ran be returned , giving es and comfort. "crzr REVIVO REIT0REI VJTaUTT. Made a Well Ma of Me. Swetaese tfce abaee results la 30 days. It sett peefsuS9daaeklr. caree when ell ethers tsU Teeag sssa wlU tMssts their lee. suslieos, sea eld saea wul ne.it their roathtal steer hr aalas SSrfflVe). a eaUSleesdsurelr Meters er?ou aess, test VtUUtr. Isssetesar, Ms Mir Xssusneaa Lest tee St. fhlllat Hessst, Wssaias Plums, sad eU eShets el salf shsss er ssssassaS Isdisciettoa whiea seats eas See stsdr. hssjasss er sasstlsas. It hetealrserssayseartlstsltheseetelslssMi.hst ies free sierve tesmle asd hloca baUaer. htfoe lat hseh the atah glew te aale shseas oed re Siesta the are ( yeata. wards offfasealiy aa eaaeaaasuea. immm aw awnas btitu, ae ether. M eta te serried hi seat &eokat. By east I, 3l.eO er aeitasa, eeseatereSeaialhBa swat taee wititsa aaarsalss he ease ae twraae (total MIDICIttt CO- te liter M, WHatee. ILL toe tat r BaaMeweaVea. smm sthv.JTOsf THI atAT aotl. bay. milNOB ZUE23 AT GUERNSEY GREAT RETIBAL SAL 224 WYOMING AVE. ur FMiiUR Fiat Jioo &ejssrta . . . . wood case, with over-struug bass and a modern scale. Its tone Is excellent, and at this tlgure It's the most CO A Aft tempting bargain we have yet flared. Price for toduy only V.UU DURING THE PRESENT WEEK We've taken in utmost all of our rented planoi. They are now In our repair shop undergoing a thorough overhauling, aud today will bo placed on sale al astonUhiugly low prices. If you've any idea of buying a piano, now'a the time to do it, for you can got one on your own terms at just about half what II would cost you in the ordinary way of selling. flEiiiifilTiEil Y. M. C A. BUILDING. ESTABLISHED 1873 KERR'S Have Determined To Reduce Our Stock In order to make room fur improvements and additions to our store, which are necessary to accommodate our increasing business. Man very desirable patterns iu AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES, TAPESTRIES AND BRUSSELS Have been marked down to prices which will iusuro their speedy sale,' Of course, they canuot be duplicated at their present prices, but yen may find sufficient for your purpose, aad It so, the price will please you, 53T Bring the size of yonr room with 70a. S.G. KERR, A AO Lackawanna Ave. S"UO Opposite THIRD NATIONAL BANK STATEMENT FEBRUARY RESOURCES. Loans .4MW.773 it 714 (It . lOti.UOO UU . ,'IUl,.ti5 20 , 2H.TM 05 S.MO 04 7.770 00 . 167.304 73 . i:r,7i S3 Overdrafts , I. 8. Hnnds Cither bontlH..... Hanking House Premiums on I'. H. Uonds... Due from V. 8. Treasurer. lue from Bunks (.'Kill S2.1S1.300 30 WM. CONNKLI., President: OHO. H. CATLIN, Vice President; WM. rl. PECK, Csshler. IMkr.CI OKS-Wm. Council, Henry belln, Jr., James Archbald, Ws, T. Smith. Oeorge If. Catlin, Luther Keller, Alfred llsnd. . Special attention given to business and Personsl Accounts. Three per cent, iatsreit on Time Deposits. IT IS THE Of the season, and before displaying our handsome line of Spring and Summer Clothing, we are going to show you big values iu Overcoats. t.tatasaaaaaaaa..aaaa Prices Unheard Of All Wool Blue and Black Kersey and Melton. OVERCOATS WERE $14.00 NOW YOURS at $ 9.00 OYERCOATS WERE 17.00 NOW YOURS at 12.00 OYERCOATS WERE 20.00 NOW YOURS at 14.00 OYERCOATS WERE 23.00 NOW YOURS at 16.M """""-"'"''"i''''',''''i'"''i ' lplt will pay 3rou to invest in one. If you don't need it now, carry it over for next winter. I $16.00, YOURS AT $10.50. $17.00, YOURS AT $11.00. $18.00, YOURS AT $11.50. aaajai.iesatsssaststataaaes.ttstss4) LIBERAL CREDIT THAT'S (OUR) BUSINESS.-? BROTHERS OPEN TILL 9 P. M. TELEPHONE 61 84 SON &CO. Itis Main Entrance to Wyo'jig Houss. OF SCRANTON, PA. 28, 1898i LIABILITIES. Cool tat ,.f 200,000 0) ,. 30,000 if) .. 11,411 41 .. u.m V4 IDS ' ,. 110,744 IS .. t4,m M ,. Nose None .Mfi,300 at Rurplus Undivided Piollu Circulation Dividends Unpaid.... Deposit , Due to Banks He-Discounts Bills Payable , an El 218, 225 and 227 WYOMING AVE.