7- 8 THE SCBAXTOX TRIBUNE MONDAY MOKNTCTG,' MARCH 16, 19. 1 GARDONDALE. (Header will pleas note that advertise, menu, order for Job work. anJ Items for t.ubllctlon lata ar th eetaMlshment of Shannon A Co.. newncleulers. Norlh Main tie?t. will rveUve ironit attention; of fice open from a a. m. to 10 p. m.J 111 RTI1DAV CELEBRATION, i Walter Ulbba. of llclauut Street, Re ceived Maa Token of KrUnUihip. . . At hla home. No. 1 Belmont street. Smunliiy evening:, Walter tJililw, sr.. a the roi'iplent of many tokens of the love of his children, ami the mnrk of resixft of a hnet of friends. They railed to congratulate horn on attain ing his geventy-tli-st birthday: wlshlns him many returnti of the anniversary. Mr. t.iulis saw the light of day in Cornwall. Knarluml. hut he and his re flected family have resided In this eotintry for many yearn, eight of which have leen spent in Ciirbondale. where, hy Ida Christian conduct, lie has en deared himself to a lance circle of ac iliibintances. Hla birthday was royal ly celebrated, and all Ihe frlcndx con tributed to make the evening enjoyable und pVu.sant. Uann-s Hiid music, both vocal and Instrumental, were indulged In. An excellent sUer was served frum 7.:iti to . After the tables were cleared Mr. Hart Ntepned forward and, In a happily worded speech, testify!!!:; his ier.sonul retards ami his admira tion of the traits of Mr. Cllib's char acter., presented to him. Ill liehulf ol his boys, John. Walter and Jtichurd, a massive eixbt-ilay cixk:also a silver iniMitiied wulkinK stick, from his friend. W. I l-wls. Then Mr. Toby, ol" Hcl mont street, further surprised the old (.'entli iiinn by tendeiiiiK him u bciuiti fcl plush cushioned reclining chair, the Rift of , friends and grandchildren. Mr. Toby's speech was chnrm-terUtir. hrtnimlng with reminiscences, and showed the warm feeling that existed between Mr. Sibils nml lilmseir. The presentation was very gracefully made. There were many oilier gifts. Mr. (Jiblis whs visibly affected ami Ihnnked his friends very sincerely for their great tlioiightl'uliiesH nml kindness. Those present were: Mesdames and Messrs. iJownlug-. Hart. Walter i tilths, Jr., John Oihl.s. Kiehard tllbbs. W. IX Lewis. Toby. Hermann. J. Kobluson, iinl V. Iliitlllhe: Mesdames t:illiiis, IJailey and Hawkins. .Misses Klunche .ilrooks. May. IJxitle and Kitty Urll' liths, Kllsui 1'hilliiis and Nellie lown Ing: mid Messrs. Will and J em-Re Hox. Will .Matthews. IMwanl Peters. Weft roggs. Ilui ly Stevens and Ciartleld ilrif tiilis. HISIIOP MOHAN'S I.KTTIIR. Iiivlsion Ancient Order of Hibernians .Make Parade Arrangements. Division or the Ancient Order nf III liernlans held il meeting Friday night und they decided to weur while cloves ami neckties for the grand parade ill Si ranlon on St. Patrick's day. I'resl ili nl McDonnell read the follnwiug let ter which had been received limn I hop-elect Huban: To p. .Mclx.iun ll, President Division ."i. Ancient Order of lliliernians. hear Sir: Please accept my tlianlis for oiir letter of .March H, containing the resolution adopted by IMvislon ii. Aiu'lent Order uf lllln'i'iiians, a ml kind ly Inform the division that I appreciate the words of congratulation which they have hastened ti send to me. That (iiiil nuiv keen you loyal and failliful to the ancient church, worthy descendants of the heroic. Hibernians nf old who fought the good tlsht. kept the faith and gladly gave up nil for Christ's sake. Is the prayer of faith fully Yours In Christ. M. J. llohan. m:i:n.si:coi'kt. The farbondaltanv Keallio MO. 400 from l iquor l.lcen UrsntcJ Saturday. Ity the granting of licenses mi Satur day, court recouped the linunclul ex-cheipiei- of the city to the tune of $10. 4' 10. Council had estimated that their re ceipts from this source were $H),uiH). tj a rapt ion and tirit. The well-known lecturer. lr. I.yman It. Speiry. will deliver a lecture upon the subject of Sumption und firlt." The Temple course will complete their lieliire vlth lir. Sperry and the cx peitutlons are meat as the reputation of the lecturer s widespread. '1 be i mil Car. The Leader ptihlislff's that the Trac tion company hud lal.cn the hist coul car through the streets on Thursday evening. There may have been too lull, h snow mi Friday. However the ci. r bobbed up iiille fresh Saturday again, well greased. I'rKSONAI, ANDOTIILK Hi:. MS A Chrlisliiin Workers' convention will he In lit In Ihe W Ish Presbyterian church on Thursday and I'lliluy of next week, anallgeil for by the Ueseue mission, it.-vs. Ii. Seovlll und W. T. AlucArlhiir, of Humnnre, and Itev. Mr. Know Hood's Cured P.ocause It Made Pure Blood. "t km all rue devvu bnd could not sleep at night on account of tho continuous aud Severe pains through my body. 1 lisd also stom ach troubles and catarrh. After taking Hood's Barsaparilla a short time I com menced to im prove, aud after ..!.,,. , 1... '-, wan tig utw UVfc- tftle ia all, my fbr" complaint en tirely left me. I now bave au appetite, ltp well and am free from all stomach trouble. I know Hood's barsaparilla has cured me, and I cheerfully recommend its uitt by all woman who are run down and need a building up medicine." Miss Auca VYiuy, W. Bridgewater, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla It the only True Blood Purifier promt neatly In the public eye today. nOOQ 8 r 1 1 1 S uir lu trtmt. Vcuu, CARPET T 'Just one week more of tli Great Sacrifice Sulc, to clottte ull Kcmilunts out at ntiicli less than cost. Lengths front : yarJn to IK yurJs in each piece. HrltiK your mcus lire uiid(et one uf these great bargains hm this ttale Mill positively lust only ti days more. i tj I i IAN J. 5cott Inglis CARPETS Af,D WALL PAPER, 41t Laeka wanna Ava. . Shelford. of Elmlra, X. Y ami muny others will .be present. J. rlt. Finch left Saturday to attend the state gland lodge IllerdllK of the Shield of Honor at Philadelphia. H9 lepreseiils No. -t lodge of this city: Maurice tluest spenl yesterday with his parents 111 1)J n Vllle. Air. and Airs. W. A. Jlanvllle lire en joying a stay at Washington. U. C. Kvan -Thouius, of Carliondale, was Visiting friends In olynhunt lust week. Allss Oenevleve Keating, of Scrnnton, is the guest of her cousins, the Misses Alice and Kessle Cavunngh. Allss Ida Murphy, of Scran ton, spent Sunday with Allss Alay O'Connell, of South Church street. The Delaware mid Hudson will pay the employes of Nos. 1 and 3 mines to day. The base ball club placed season tickets on sale Sa'.urday for the sum of $15, and they met with a ready sale. BUCKNELL, The regular reviews have already be gun, Indicating thnt the term ia nearly at a close. Professor Kuoch Peirlne lectured In Hucknell hull on Thursday evening March fi, to u large und appreciative audience. Subject. "What Constitutes an Knglish Classic." Those training for the relay race at Philadelphia, are doing some good work. and It is exr'ected that we will be uble to send a winning team to the contest. Some new material Is being developed, aud unions lliein are some excellent splinters. ICev. II. L. Wayhiml. of Philadelphia, lectured in Pucknell hall on Thursday, on the theme of "Sociology." These lectures take the place of Hie regular studies. The outlook for a winning base ball team was never more promising; than at the present time. Willi the material that we now have, Hucknell ought to huve two excellent teams, as there are two or three applicants for every posi tion. The Keystone Academy club, of P.ucknell university, met on Wednes day and elected he following oilieers: President. K. II. IMvenburg; secretary, H. P. Thomas; treasurer, V. Al. Itun nell. The following were appointed on a committee to entertain commence ment r.tirsts from Keystone: F. I. Finn. W. Al. liuunell and .Miss Myra Sprague. Creat interest Is manifested by the students in the I 'diversity Intension lectures given by Dr. Clarke Kobinson on the Scottish poets. Dr. Itohinsoii Is a mail who has made poetical litera ture u study of a life time, und Ills lec tures arc eer where commended us tile lies', of Ihc'Lliiil ever produced. New miltord. The Patriotic Order Sons of America i nlei lalnmi-nt tit tin- opera l.i.'.c.e Wednesday evening was very Interest ing, although the hll:'.zunl made the nl tendance rather small. Attorney A. H. Smith, of Montrose, was in town Thursday. They are culling he lit Heart Lake this week. The district Patriotic Older Sons of America convention 'convened at the opera house in tills place, on Wednes day afternoon of this week, and was one of the largest and most Interesting ever lield in the county. 'I' lie follow im: delegates were in aUcuoanee: tlleii wocd, Canio No. "til, N. H. .Many. Hurry Potter: I'.rooklyn. Camp No. uiM. It. K. Horn. W. S. (illes. C. 1. I!i iija min. H. A. AlcKlnney, P. liurlmnli. II. F. Kly; Clbson, Cumn No. 400. A. C. Sweet. K. A. Sweet. V. II. llstul'iook. K. 1 Hill. W. DeWitt. Frank Kspy: Hophottom. Camp No. I I,. 11 Titus. II. V. Strupler. (!. I . Warner. Will Finn. Frul Winternielt: New Aillfurd. Camp No. r.sii. Charles Culver, Clinton Huge, I.. IE. Tiffany. C. F. Will inns. W. II. Van Cott, .1. Al. Harding. .1. W. Wul worlh. 1.. S. Hiowii, Fred Oiinn. Jackson, Camp No. 4sii. Fred Pease. It. F. Huberts. II. it. Dchiucey, F. C. Howell: Alontrohe, Ciimo No. CJO. I!. A. Van Aukeii. II. K. Herbert, !. D. Hen cock: Lakeside, Cumn -V". KTd. I.. I. Page, Ai. D. Hinkley. The next . con vention will be held at .Montrose Ihe second Friday in June. 1,. S. P.mwn, district secretary. HALLSTEA . The chairs for the new Alethndist church have arrl ed and are now be ing pluced In position. .Michael Hays was in P.ingliamtou on Friday. .Mrs. William Trowbridge has Jusl received a Hue new line of spring goods, which she will sell at Ihe lowest living prices. Airs. C. Dohcrty and family will mote to Scruntoii neU week and will make that city their future home. The revival meetinrs in the Rapllst church will be continued during next week. Airs. Al. F. Decker was In Serantun on Friday. EI-El'TIUim IV WAR. He vines Wlicrrry Intuutor tjlsuii WoiilJ Nut Dunn an l.neiny as if It VVeie u I icld of heat Heath I'euling l.lee trlcul Possibilities. From Ihe Chicago lb eoril. on being asked what part electricity would uroliubly play in tie' work of ileuth-deiiliiig devices In casi of war between Alili-rlcu and a hostile power. Kdi.-oii has replied that It reiiuireil but the liii;ielus id' war to develop such a flood of electrical destructive applian ces as would astonish Hie world. Kdisou cluiiiis to have Invented n. inachlu by means of which a imiull'iil of men can mow down n lure army. Water, which ull be made more deadly than bullets, is to lie hurled it great distance, while being charged Willi a ."i.iMKi-volt current, and the opposing hosts ure to be swept away like chaif. During the recent British campaign In the t Mil i ia I country a tt'ire charged Willi curient was drawn around the camp every night, und whenever the enemy tried lo steal In for plunder or other reasons Ihey touched the wire ami an alarm was In stantly sounded at various points. It Is said thai Kdisoii has carried I his idea somewhat further, and lnvcut-d cables to be drawn around n besieged city, which would deal death to any one who tried to cross them, and mo concealed that tiny could not be dis covered until too late lo save Hie intruder:-, from destruction. Various other devices for offensive and defensive purposes huve been sug gested by the great Inventor. Among them are electric chains, to be tired Into un advancing army wlih the effect of destroying whole columns of soldiers: an aerial Infernal Viitcblne. which can be taken to the sunt v. here it Is to be used and timed to explode at a given moment lifter it Is cut loose from the car of a balloon. A few of these ma chines each containing, say. .'.on pounds of dynamite, would annihilate a whole navy. The system of water torpedoes can he 'improved. An endless cubic, working around a wheel, may be laid ut the bottom of a channel at Ihe entrance of one uf our harbnrs and be kept In motion with Ihe turpi docs attached. The cable could he run out the distance If necessury, when a submarine torpedo, reclnsed ut the rlirht moment, would llout to the surface and explode. A few such cubles, laid nt different points, would make a harbor a mine uf death. Such cables as these could he laid down at once, If necessury. Another of Kdlmm's war inventions Is a gun for the llring of dynamite. It is, in reality, four cannon In one, each within the other, so that the muzzles form a series of concentric circles. These are loaded and llred together. The compression of the outer three can nons will enable the center one to resist Ihe expansion of the dynamite charge. Another subject of his experiments in a double cannon thron ing a shell twenty-four miles. Kdlson Is of the opinion that the dynamite gun can be quickly perfected, and ran lie made more power ful thin any gun in existence. Till-: MACKMGIIT CASK. New ' Developments Coining to Light r.very toy. The ATacKulght failure Is still the chief topic of discussion, and It is w hls liered that Major Hancock or his rep resentatives here will throw consider able light on the lluanclal affairs of Air. Much'nlghl before Tuesday. The sheriff ordered J. H. MacK night to open the Bufe at the store, which the latter refused to do and the sheriff received le gal advice on the matter, which result ed in his securing an order from Judge Woodward to force open the safe. The sheriff will employ Farnest Roth to open it and It will probably be done to day. The sale of the remainder of goods In the grocery store Friday realized I'.'.riiin, the prlnciout buyers being Alex. Dick, l.owenaleln and Levy, alt of Wllkes Harre. The drug store was knucked down to M II. AlcAnlff Tor $SUD. It was ru mored that .'. S. MacKnlifht was be hind this deal and would endeavor to run the drug business. The horses und wagons were sold, but the buildings will not be disposed of, as the regular court proceeding will have to be giiuo through. DF.A1II OF JOHN M, STARK. An OIJ and Keupceted Resident of Wyom ing Suddenly Culled to l.teriinl Kcst. The sudden and unexpected death of John Al. Siark. ut his home in Wyo ming. Saturday morning, removes from the wnlks of life u man of prominence and one well known in northeastern Pennsylvania. Air. Stark retired lo rest ut nbinit his usual hour for retiring, and In better health than he hud been f r several days past, and In the morning was found dead in Ills bed by a member of his family. Death came to him peace- i fully us he slept. Deceused was a Jut man. and his life hud ulways been un i upright und honorable one. I The subject of tills sketch was the son of James and Alary Stark and was , born In Plains township, this county, , Feb. 21!. lXISi. u lllleul descendant of the) Stark family referred to In tSradsby's j history of Luzerne county. OLYPHANT. Funeral services over Ihe remains of the late Airs, Seymour, of Hill street, were held Saturday afternoon, und was attended by many friends. The Inter ment Was made in Prospect cemetery. A. Ii. Warring luis returned from a trip to Wilkcs-lturre. Leonard Kelley has returned from Washington. D. P. Airs. I'M ward Jones mid daughter, .Miss .Vet tie, have returned from Dans ville, V. Y. At a meeting of the Olyphunt con clave of llcptasnplls. tile following oili eers were Installed: Archou. .Monroe Cariienicr: prelate, Kiehard Orittiths; warden, It. 10. Kingsley; sentinel, .Mat thew Alitckey; nrovest, .1. Fadden; In spector, D, (i. Jones; secretary, K. W. Taylor; treasurer, ,. D. Kd wards; tlnnn cler, David Powell. The installation ceremonies were conducted by Wolf und S. .1. Klllo.t I loss, of Scran ton. assisted by P. A. Steed: P.. II. ; Welters; W.. Dr. Lloyd: S.. Dr. Van ' Sickle, and P.. William .Mason. ' John Pell, who died at the home of ' James Mcllule Saturday niornln;;, will ; be buried In St. Patrick's cemetery this : morning. A high muss uf requiem will 1 be celebrated ill St. Patrick's church at j Hi o'clock. ' Itev, A. 1,. rrban. of St. .Mark's church i Dillimore, conducted services in the Kpisctipul mission la-re yesterday ufter- ' noon, when- he delivered mi eloquent : sermon to a large congregation. Airs. Kllzabelh Seymour, wife off James Seymour, died al her heme on j Hill slreei, Thuisiluy, ufter a linger- I ing Illness. Deceased was .VI years of I nse. ami Is suivlved by u husband, four I sous and three daughters. Stic was! a member of Ihe Primitlvi .Methodist ! church. Aliss Lin y Furred has returned from j ii visit to New York city. Thursday evening u sli Igh luud of ; young people from this place enjoyed the sleighing us far us Chinchilla. They stopped at the home of Air. mid Airs Cieruoii and look refreshments, return ing home ut a luie hour. The party as composed of tile following: .Misses .Minnie Hern. in, Alice and Flora Dnvlil, I Aluy and KdilU Hull. Nettie Knapp. I Alahelle and liraee ("aHemler and tiraee j H.irber. Messrs. Frank Norihtip, J. L. Knupp, C. W. Ilouser, T. H. Kvans, I K. S. Jones. T. Al. Voyle, Samuel Me Cabe and K. J. Ilui tholil. A. H. .Waring1, manager nf the Heady j pay More, is In Wilkes-1 iarre. j l.itia Howells. of Hde Purk, made a! call in town yesterday. j .Mis. John l.uwler, of Hell Mrect, is: ildiigeroii.-ly ill. Leonard Kelley has returned from Washington. - - " - I Ol K ISIIIP A.MOMf HOCKS. I When the l uujlo Is Cuusmujd Hie Call Ii nt an Cnd. From tlia Forum. Courting among the Boers Is a novel proceeding. A young man, having, of course, asked permission of his father to court tile bund and heart of some neighboring damsel- by neighboring" I iiiemi anywhere within lifty miles --proceeds t,i ptiivhusc ike most loudly col ored ami di'toiateil suddle cl dh fur his horse that he can possibly find. He will spend hug.- sums on this article of equine adornment, and one knowing the country eun never mistake u young liuir going out courting. .Mount, il on his most spirited steed, he approaches the house of the father of Ills ludy love. 1,'nllke the youth of more civilized life, he avoids the lady and seeks her father, frum whom he reverentially asks per mission to court Ids daughter. The old man returns no answer, but cup.Mtltx his vroii. and the youth Joins the young folks. No more notice Is tal:i:- f him during the day, but If his ttCL.rt l.e agreeulile to tile pHI'ents. whd th.' hour fur retiring cornea the niotl.-;- solemnly approaches the young man the maiden with a- long fullcw cainlie in her bund. This she duces on tile table, lights end bidding the couple an attei tiomite goid-nli;ht. retires. This Is the silent signal to the lover thnt hill suit is successful. The young couple are permitted to It up together In the kitchen so lone, us the eaiidh' lasts, when the ludy retires to the one dor mitory of herself and sisters und Hie youth shares the bed of the brothers or mule pin lion of the family. i:m::tru: spooks. Spiritualists VVlio Were liejjiveJ by Tele plionlo Nni.sa. Al the house of u well-known elec trician, in London, where some believ ers hi sPirltuallsni were spending un evening, one of Ihem began to play the pianoforte uiviimpaiilment of a hymn ; sung at spiritualistic demonstrations, i when the room was mysteriously filled with a voice singing the words. There were many other manifestations, which the spiritualist present looked upon as coiitirmlng the genuineness of their communication with the soirlt world: portraits sung in the natural voice of their originals, who were not In the room: questions were answered und sometimes the reply was given by voice as well as by laps. The enthusiasm produced by these phenomena was somewhat damped when it was pointed out that telephone receivers, which were plaited Inside Ihe piano and behind the pictures, were connected with u loud-speaking trans mitter in a distant part of the house. Another transmitter, lixed near the piano was connected with a receiver at the ear of a distant "operating spirit," who was thereby enabled to keep time and tune and to near everything said in the room. The raps were given by using the armature of an electric bell. RAILROAD NOTES. Managers of take lines anil traffic of ficials of the New England and St. Paul roads have been requested to meet with the representatives of the eastern trunk lines. In New York, on Wednesday. .March IS, at 11 a. in., to discuss rail and lake- rates. I!. V !! At .Omaha. Neb.. Pnlted Slates Dis trict Attorney Sawyer has commenced suit against the Chicago. Itiuiinglon and Wulncy railroad, et al.. to cancel land grants alleged to be held by set tlers under the laws of the government. Fully 6.IHK) per suns are affected by the suit. 11 il I! The Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul road a-nouiues that It -will grunt 'the rate of one cent per mile asked by the executive committee of the (irand Army of the Republic for the annual en campment at St. Paul next September. In addition to the one-cent rate, the Milwaukee road will grunt the time limit of thirty dvs asked bv the tli-and Army of the lie 'u bile. i! !' i! The Pennsylvania rnllioud ofllclals are considering; the advisability of placing between Philadelphia und New . York faster trains, but up tu hist night ' nothing had been determined upon. On ; Alonday the Heading Kail road company ; will bexiu ruiinliitf a new train, which Is scheduled to cover the distunce be tween Philadelphia, aad New Ymk in 15 minutest, which is fifteen minutes faster than the quickest schedule now in force. r i There Is as yet no sign of an abate ment of the Colorado passenger rale war. The pussfcpfcer department nf the Cuif road denies the report telegraphed front Chicago that rates were respired aft-r the former reduction a1 lit, spe cial request, und that It was forced to take its tickets off the market at con siderable loss. The tlulf loud olllcials also deny that brokers are now supplied with large steefcs of cut rate tickets '! f .v "ley are oeing sou only over me counters ui i ne company. .! D. It. Hatch, oi' New York, and C. K. Jackson, of Aliddletown. Conn., meni btra of the executive committee of (In board of directors of ilieClilcago, Peoria and St. Louis railroad, who have re turned from an inspection of the line, stale positively that the road Is not for sale. They say Ihey consider 11 a good property and ubunduntly able to earn Its charges and leave a handsome surplus, and that il Is the settled pur pose of the directors to operate it abso lutely independently. ;l ;i !! The Pennsylvania company has built tiu.uuo curs through the instrumentality of car trusts. That system was insti tuted when tile cieilii nf ihe company wks not cuile as good as it is today, but the sysiem has been dropped for the present, and the necessity will probably not occur for r sorting to thai method hereafter. The Hu.uiHi curs in the trust huve involved un outlay of about inm.uiHi all of which has been paid off but tV.iMi.iHiu anil when Hut amount Is paid olY Hie remaining JT.jUO curs will come into the direct i wnershlp of the company or Its allied lines. ii ,i '; I'll to this time the Pennsylvania Hiiilronil company has not made nny change In Its New York schedule, nml us . j one ol the vice-presidents said yester- u.iy. ii may not. as tne otticiais ifi not think a redin-iitni in lime is warranted. The Heading company Intends to haul only three cars, hut if the Pennsylvania Huilroad company decides to meet the Heading's reduction In time It will haul u much larger train. It Is contended by ntlli'litlH of the greater corporation that their locomotives cannot be sur passed us they can haul an average train ut a very high rule of speed. It Is said that the Penns) Iv.inla Itailroad company Is conteiii'iluting putting on IVtu faster trains, which will mure than compete with the Heading's. !l II Thomus P. Fowler. President of the Ontario und Western railway, who Is also one uf the executive coimiilltee of Ihe Atchison coil, puny left Saturday via the Pennsylvania railroad in the ofliclal car uf the Ontario und Western com pany, to Julfi President Hiplry, Chair man Walker und others al it. Louis. Mr. Kowler was accompanied by Victor Alula welz. general counsel of the Atchi son company, and Hutch and Cheney of Huston und some of the New York members of the Atchison board. Alessrs Oibbs. lle-d. N'ickerson and other di rectora will Join the officials of Hie com pany ut S:. LnuiJt and the parly will ihen leuve In a special train for an In spection trip over the St. Louis and Sati Francisco lines, going us fur smith us tialveston a, nl to ihe western termi nus of the SI. I.uuls system. The en tile puity will return to New Yuri; In ubniit ten days, via (.'hleuo. . The Atchison lines between Kunsas Ciiy und Chicago will also probably be in spected. PBICEBURtt. The St. Thomus church choir w ill hul l an entertainment on Faster .Monday night. This promises to be one of the leading social events or Hie season, und every eflori is being put forth in make It a success. Vhen Baby wassict, we gave her C'astoi la. Vheii iie mas a Child, slmerled for (VtturU, VhkU she bueituM.- .Ui-, ti,a clung to ('.Maria, When she ami CbiiJivu, she save tlieuj t slrlu. RUPTURE CAN BE CURED. liany r"l'-" mv o: tint h U.-cauh tl't-y Irnvw iminI of hi iir-iiv failure where t lie : ntf i-r tu.- I. in fit unv Wn I el ift UjiMii. Science UtB ili-velojnvl , limv uiiil h-rtr wty -:i y::u ut irej;- I ineut timt iitivelv u -4 mi l I uiv with the tris ti:tiriv utter- : wtr.U lr . j. u JImMi-v. Kui;ur Sii.-riiiiUt. ) SiilltJl Wuhlii'i,;! nt stret!, Willie-Hsrre. Hilmiuot-r tin m-w ! tieMiiHMit Tlit'it'i no de:rutioii from luititfM ii ml iter n frou o.it it t wn mu r jivt treattmTt mr;l r.nir. ' Iiuiu Xim HHtne ilay An ubtotut vnrv in i nar.int -J. Th'T i i.ot Ji.-- f.,r tot. i tu e vlit wet km w.ll usunllv 1m 1 butnp.eut lor the unmt uMbtiu.-u i.a . N. P.- Tlif ve lot ttUhiuif treat in nt Mti Ih fltil with tli L-eltb:atil OMM.I.KY TRvSJ, Kuaiantwa to hold any ruptitru th:it cau b returne.t vivinytf i tti-i iiul'oi t. Rooms 1 aol 2 Commoweallli BM't SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER hUfil AT MUOBIC AKD RUttit DAI.K WORKS. tAflhn Raad Foardar C. Orango Gun Powdct lac trie Battartaa. Tm for axptaaV Img blaata, Bkfaty Wwm mat teptuoGkaaieal Co.'i HlilEiBksiTa i : kWt Moosic Powder Co, 'mm The Leader V 124-126 Wyoming Ava. (.all Hpeciul Httention to the cxtru. ti'aoi'ilhtury iuiiucciiiwnts ottered this week, lie ure und iitvcKtlatc tnir Kent Hunt KnihroiJcry Sale. a,iH' yards of emhroiderles tu Swiss, nalmook und canibric. in lengths frum I Si yards to yards. Prices laniie fro'll Be. lo Ue. This Is about one-fourth of tls real value. One loi of Swiss nilroidered Houne ln., Inches wlae, worth line.. Leader's I'ricc. l'2Jc. & la-Kes IK'iirnl hrilliautlne skirts. Unci throtiKliout und faced with vel veteen, Leader's Price, SI 3!) 5 plain brllliantine skirts, lined with pereullue, faced with velveteen, l eader.- Price. i.75 One lotof kooiI iiuulily storm serne In black anil navy. Leader's Price. $1.08 Undies' black s.ileeii underskirts, one, two and three ruitlea. Leader's I'ric-.-. VI. und o!)c One Hiti-:al lot or hold ' outhiK sliit.i, reefe;- Jaek-ts with lui'ije sailor eollsi- and triiiuiieil wi:h fancy or v Idle bruid, Leudcr's Price. 7.8!1 One lot of hiilics' niu.-'liii l imit cov ers, i-hilM : inJ hlKli iie.-k. Leader's Price, 7c One c of hiilics' c!irnb:tc corsel cov ers. Ii!.!;li luck, tr:m:nei wlih em broidery, i Leader's Price. I2J otin lot of lailles" imislin ilrawers, w ith cluster of tucks, t - Leader's Price, l!lc one l.t of ladies' muslin skirts, Irlmincd with lice or emliroMei y , Leader's Price. 49c t)n. lot of men's 4-ply ciill's, pet feet in tinlsh and make. Leader's Price. I Ic .Men's htuvy se;:m:ess cutt.in half hose. Leader's Price, -i pairs for '25c :.' Hinn title l-l)iil ton khl kIovl's III l:i iy, In-ov. lis, lsu while with bl '.ek embroiiiery, Leader's Price. !lc Severs 1 lires of hnlleV mw hut her ti. lls In ull width:! nml colors. Includ lll while unit the new itreeii, Lcaders's I'ric - from lit to VJc. i nici es of all-Wiiol H-lin li serge In nil colors und bla -k, worlli ,Vk-., Leader's Price. :lSc ;." nicees nf nil-wool nial 'l'l.l cloth in nil Ihe Killing i uni bl nal Ion I'lilorins J, worth -Km-., Leader's Price. '27c The balance of our nil-wool an. I fancy siirlnt; dress unods that huve licen itle., Leader's Price. 12-Jc L'5 pieces Of the neue-it efl'eets III check dress gito.ls, real value :!'e.. Leader's Price. 'J'J.lc S pieees. all there Is left of our iru. ull wool black sertte, ' Leader's Price. 27c Hpei-ial sale of a.r.tMt yards of pure wiiali silks for waists and dresses, cheiip at 3le., Leader's Price. 19c 25 pieces of printed China silks, real value V.V., Leader's Price. 17c 2. pieces of slrlpcd outing tlallllel worth 7e Leuder's Price. 1c 2 pieces of good quulily dress Kinkt hums, Leuder's Price, 4c it yard 10 pieces of bleached pllluw casiliK, 41' inches wlJe, never sold fur leae than Sc., Leader's Price. 5c LE B EC K & CO R I N L UuBfautorart of U OttobrstoA PILSENER LAGER SEER CAPAcrrvi foofooo Barrels per Annum SOLD . IllCll Ins u.iart "...-".".re REVIVO RESTORES V'ULITY Made a Well Ma utuDar.W of Me. TNI OHIAT 30th liaj. pr4ueas th atKiva rult In 3U U;s. It . powerfully Slid quirt!;, curr wtian all otbara tU VeaueBawiUnala thn? us-'iliood. 0 M aaa wlU imw tbrlr routi.ti.l ior ttr Winn RCTlTO, 11 .!: vol unly reatoine Nenuue Me. Last Vitality, lajiut.n---:'. XiMUUi EialeaiuM. IairoT,rslltn( ."l niory. lux Ukum u.1 all eaWii of eeU-sbuM or exeme and iuaiecrattju irktsa salts os for ' udy. kuvlaece or oisrrtaae. It aoesaiycurMky.tirtlncsttSeeRat f ! but Is a ar eat aenotnale aud tiliaofi botlder. In& Ibm aaok the pauk glow to pais elicrss s-4 ! rlag ahs flra af yoatak 1 ward, off laeaaltf sad Osasawptiua. lnnist oa sstiu- RKV1VU. ne etbsr. It can bs esrriua ia seat x.ktt. Sr snril ilJOO r packsxe, ee Mi tar M.OO, with s post aa wrlttan oarsatoa aa aara aa twlunil tbaaseasy. areaiarfrs. Afltoaai TAL ME0ICIHE CO, 13 Rl.tr ft. CKttMO. IU 9m aV aTt-ttha Bra, lama I . lll S W THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. PA, LAG BR i 1 If" ! lea Day. ras DAILY BARGAIN, NO. 15, ; AT GUERNSEY BROTHERS' GREAT RETIRALSALI 224 WYOMING AVE. This iDstruuicnt bun a full lrou frame, three uuUons throughout, thrad pedals, K-rfect action, siiierb tone aud a very handsome new style uahenui case. Its actual value is $320.00. , ON MONDAY ONLY $185.00 WILL BUY IT. - dsrx ff-f AM e've only six da,vn more to sell In, and we'v CC 1 I CFC 1 H,in ll,lrtv w ,ortv iiwtrumeuta to dtepoN of, W must sell aud will sell to reepoutible buyer oa uuy leruii they've- u utiud to make with us. We're uot working for CMh-twa ilou't uced it; all we rare for is to sell our stock to people whom we know will pay us wlieu tiny cnu. GIT IN mil, THE Y. M. C A. BUILDING. ESTABLISHED 1873 GUERNSEY We Have Determined To Reduce Our Stock In order to make room fur improvemcaU and additions to our store, wuicli are uecessary to accommodate our increasing business. Many very desirable patterns iu AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES, TAPESTRIES AND BRUSSELS Have been marked down to prices which will insure their speedy sale. Of course, they cauuot be duplicated at their present prices, but you may lind sufficient fur your purpose, and il su, tbe price will pleas yon. "Brlng tbe size of jour room with you. S.G.KERR,S0N&C0, A fk Lackawanna Ave. rVO Onnosita liis Main Entrance to Wvomlnz House. STATEMENT FEBRUARY 28, 1896! RKHOL'KCKS. Ixiar.5 UverJra! u V. S. Buiula Other Boiiils BnnkliiK HoiiHe Pit mil. my nil I', tl tluml.x.. Due from I'. H. Treasurer Iiii ticiii Hiinlo Cueti ...Il.tW.Tol 4.1 "It I'l ... IWi.lM) M ... 31,.".V W ai.7.u i.Ti K.titiu 7.77" 0i ... 1S7.WII 7) ... I2&,;K . UlfLutlU 31 VM. COVNliLL, fieslilnt: tihU. M. CAII.IN, Vice President: WM. H. PI CK, Cathlrr. blRt-XrOKS-Wm. Ctianll. Henry Itciln, Jr., Jaaic Arctibtld, Wn, T. Smith, Ocarge It Catlln, Luther Keller, Alfred ttund. SlxcKI attention nien to Uulnej anil Personal Accounts. Tkraa par cent. Inters! on Time Dcpoiltt. Eat, Drink and Be Merry One coult! (if it were necessary) eat and driiik at any tUl table, seated on a stool or even stand ing. " Hut few could bs merry under such condi tions. Here is where we obviate that necessity, aud supply the merriment by furnishing a Complete Dining Room Outfit INCLUDING i Solid Oak Sideboard, worth $22.00 1 Solil Oak Ex. Table, 6 left worth 8.00 8 Solid Oak High Back Cane Seat Chairs worth 9.00 1 Solid Oak Leather Seat Rocker, worth 3.75 2 Pictures, Fruit or Game Subjects, worth 5. CO ALL FOR $35,90. i$ UCThe above articles are well worth the ' ($ itemized price, and we shall be proud to point them out to you. ; mi t .f I OUR TERMS ARE LIBERAL. h) fAcu nicrnnvTc nivcw Wno i iicvwwn SELECTIOil IS STILL GOOIL OPEN TILL 9 P. M. TELEPHOMC SIM w LIABILITIES. 'at Hal .$ !00.000'00 . 8l.t!V 13 . ka.o',0 Ui) IllS . 0 . i,riifl.74t io . m;m 1.1 , Nona , None J,1!)I,.'WU M SuruluH t nUivl.lw.1 Frolic I'ln uluUun DIviUelldH 1'llpMlli Iliislts , Line to flank Ke-DlaeuuntH , BilU Huyuble w vii t t-.i it 218, 225 and 227 WYOMING AVE. CLOTHIERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, - -