9 TIIE SCl?ANTON TnmUXE TUESDAY MOHXING, - MARCn 17, 189C CARDONDALE. rRartr will pi"" not thai artvrtle nnt, order for Job work. and Iwma for tul.llratton lftat the establishment of liannon Co.. nWndealera, North Main irn-t. will reeiwjv prompt attention; of lie open from I a. ni. to 10 p. ni.J SLEIGHING ACCIDENTS. Narrow Kecapo at the Ontario and Ufnitrn Croaaina;. The pupilH ot Mis Amelia Penrkert, nho had left early Hatunlay aftermion for a RleiKhride aft far as Arrhhultl, narrowly ewaped a very Herlous disas ter on their return Journey. The team v ax in t hante of William Hedilen. The )arty was wholly composed of children to the number of about forty, and ratiR insr In aire from nine to twelve years. Am the HleiKh reached the Ontario and Western rrottsina; in the North end of Jermyn. a locomotive In charge of En gineer Colllna came aueedtnfr alomr the curve. The horses were on the track and the driver saw It was Impossible for him to (ret across before the train Rot to the crossing. He feared that the train could not be stooped. Them e he endeavored to turn back but unfortu nately in iloinS" o. the pule of the sleigh broke. Seeing their danger most of the children Jumped of Juxt as the train was speeding past. It was very fortunate that the" sleigh was a few feet from the track, and also that the horses stood the ordeal. .Many of the children made-for their homes on the cats, and reuched the city about hulf pusd eight, while not a few stuck to the sleigh, which was repaired and they had the further enjoyment of sleighing Into the city Bt a little after ten o'clock. Another Aocldent. While J. F. Mcponald was driving a rutter dp Salem avenue on Saturday evening, upon coming on the street car truck at the corner of Alain street the horae bolted anil the cutter wan-overturned. Mr. McDonald was dragged In the snow for a considerable distance. Friends turned the cutter and the horse was got under control. A Surprise I'artv. 'Mr. and Mrs. IJnvtd Lewis, of 1'lke Ktreet and South Vain street, gave a nuisquerade surprise party to their . i..nui. la. Vi'ljltii fvenlnir. Aboiit twenty of her young friends were invneu. ah iesri n. k'u umr. A Mlna Accident. Joseph Oorreru, tin Itnllun. was kick ed by a mule Saturday while following his occupation nt the Northwest col liery and very severely Injured. He limi his Juw broken anil several of his teeth knocked out. Dr. Nilea was io feaslonnlly summoned. I ell off the rlnalae. Knglnecr Charles Itouil sllpiwd and fell on' the Oelawure und Hudson loco motive, the celebrated "Major Sykes," yesterday and Injured his hip. I'I KSONAI. AND OTIIKK ITEMS. The Hev. William Lewis, the respect ed pastor, mid John Kvans, of Belmont street, represented the Welsh Metho dist church of Cm lionilule, ut the con ference of the denomination at Hyde I'urk Saturduy und Sunday. I'rofessor llesslef, the accomplished chorister, of the Keren n baptist church, pliiyi-il a violin solo with organ accom paniment, as the offertory music, and the people enjoyed it. The choir prom ise speclnl KiiHter music, and the train ing they received iiiimii'3 well for the flit lire. Mrs. C. T. Meiiker entertained the teachers of the primary department of the I'lesbyteilan Sunday school, at her lioiiie on Lincoln avenue on Saturday evening. Attorney H. C. Butler was In Scran-ton- yesterday morning. Maurice Oiwst spent Sunday with relatives in Iiunvllle. Krunk Smith left yesterday for Phil adelphia on business. Miss Katie I'owderly, of Scranton, siient Sunday at the home of her uncle, Joseph J'owderly; of Terrai'e street. Contractor A. K. Klnstead, of Scran ton, has secured the contract for the brick work of Kranlzs new addition to his brewery. Ir. T. C. Fitzslmmons seems to be the choice of the Domix-nits of Carbon dale to battle against C. '. OWIalley, as a representative of the Fourth legisla tive district In the assembly. Owing to the Indisposition of the pas tor. Itev. Charles Lee', no service was held Sunday morning in the church. liase bailers are proud that the au thorities have been able to sign the great pitcher. Jack Luby. Charles Shotilock and Hull lei Scurry were In Scranton hearing the celebrat ed mandolin quartette. ARCHIBALD, Intelligence reached here yesterdny afternoon that Ot-orge Krenunn, for merly of this place, died In the far west on Sunday. His death was due to inoiintulu fever. Mr. Hrenmin was about ,'!0 years old, and was the son of William Hrennan. of Salem street. White Swelling Gmt on my leg- after typhoid fever, and plecei of the bone came out. Rheumatism Joined the scrofula to put me Id misery. Hood's Saru par ilia proved Just the medi cine; relieved me of pain, gave me a food appetite and I laid aside my crutch ad cane. Having taken 10 bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla my unto la entli Perfectly well." my limb la entirely healed and now I am ectiywell." Ql koboc w. Cromwell, tit. Plea Pleasant, Maryland i; six torso. Hood's Pills MriMiy.My to una, tUUU S flllS cut In effect, ate. CARPET Just one week mitre of this lirent SuciittecSulc, to close all Kciununts wit at much less than cost. I.eitRtlia from A y arils to In yards in each piece. MrinK your incus m e and net one of these great bargains as this sale will positively lust only 0 Jays more. m i i J.Scott Inglis CARPETS AND'YMU PAPER, ' " 419 Laekawann'a Ave. REMNANT SALE He was a brother of Keran, William J.. M. F. Hrennan, Mrs. John Lane. Airs. Timothy lliuke and Miss Krldgct lirennan. of this place, und .Miss Mag gie Itrennun. of Scraiitoii. Mr. Hrennan-went west nlxmt live years ago. The remains will probably be brought here for Interment. . This ' evening the Philharmonic String quartette will give a grand en tertainment at Father Mathew Opera house. The quartette Is composed of first mamlolih, A. K. Morse; seco J mandolin,, P. J. Schappert; mand u, It. W. Xettbauer; guitar, J. A. F ite, and they will be assisted! by Miss Kate Mangan. soprano; Peter McLaughlin, banjo; Edward Vail, guitar: Howell Davis, tenor; 1). K. Vail. Impersonator; Mr. Xeubauer, olxip; Walter Kiple, violin; l A. Doersam, piano; Mr. Schap pert. cornet. A long and very enter taining programme has been arranged and an evening of rare enjoyment waits those who attend. AVOCA. The school board met In adjourned session on Saturday evening und trans acted considerable business. Several bills were ordered paid and Miles Cou ncil, of the North Knd, was chosen janitor for the new building. Professor Hoban extended an invitation to the board to attend the Joint institute on April II. Professor Stickling, repre senting the Western Simply company, was present and addressed the mem bers. The borough council also met on Sat urday evening and discussed various unsettled mutters. The appointment of borough police was left over until the next session. Misses May Fcniier and Nellie Cond, of Scranton, snent Sunday at the resi dence of Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Cond, of the West Side. John Whelun, of 1'hilndelphln, Is spending a Tew days at the resilience of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Whalcn, of Main Street. The Ladles' Missionary society of the LnngclitVe church will conduct a social this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (!. T. Chester, o'f the North Knd. An Interesting programme has been ar ranged, UefivKlimeiits will be served. The Avoca Hose Dramatic company are rehearsing a new comedy drama en titled, "The Celebrated Case," which they will present lo the public in a few weeks. Waller MuMln. of' Jermyn, who has been employed at the Langcllfl'e store, has been removed to the l liven wood store of the same company. Sir. Mul 1 1 ii has ninny friends in this town who will regret his departure. The Lehigh Valley company paid Its employes In this section on Saturday und the Hillside company paid yester day. Mr. and Airs. Knvld P.rown, of Peck vllle, returned home yesterday after spending a few days with friends in town. Services this morning will be at 9 o'clock Ht SI. Mary's church. A num ber of oi'KUtiixutlons from this town will participate, in the parade ill Plttslon. Miss I-: I la o'Mulley spent Sunday with friends in Scranton. The new silk mill will begin opera tions some lime this week. A large number of girls assembled ut the works yesterday morning but returned uway disnppointed. Alexander Craig, who was injured in the mines about a month ngo. is lying In n critical condition at his home in the North Knd. The remains of John llrown, father of Thomas Itrown, of this place, were In terred in St. .Mary's cemetery yesterday. Deceased Was II resident of Dlllllliol'e. A church social will be held at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Decide on Friday. April -''. The funeral of Kmersnn, the slx-inontlis-olil son of Mr. und Mrs. D. 1. Duvis, look place on Saturday after noon. Interment was made In Wash burn street cemetery, Hyde Purk. FACTORYVILLE, Mrs. Dawson, Howell and son. ltulph, are spending a lew days visiting rela tives nt Wilkes-Harre. Mrs. York visited friends at Olyphant over Sunday. Miss Jessie Kemmer will return Wed nesday from a two weeks' visit at llonesdule. Two large slelghloads of young people went to Mill City Saturday. Herbert Harris, of l.ewlsburg, spent Sunday at this place. The Ladles' circle of Crand Army of the Republic will hold their entertain ment in Ira ml Army hall this evening. Murch 17. Doors open at 7 o'clock, pro gramme begins at H o'clock. Admission 15 cents. , Mrs. Kale Bailey, of Wilkes-Bnrre, spent Sunday with friends here. A Woman's Christian Temperance l'nion supper will be served at the resi dence of Mrs. Kate Ourdner Wednesday evening. March IS. Mrs. K. C. Reynolds and Miss Avery Drowning attended the fuiierul of their nephew. Herbert A. Mace, at Dunmore Saturday. Mr. Mace was several years ago a Fuctoryvllle boy. He was born and grew almost to manhood in our town. Kditor Wntkitis, o the Fuctoryvllle Tidings. Is moving in to his new home on Academy street. Colonel Ripple, of Scranton, will deliv er an address in the First Baptist church Monday evening. March 23. sub ject. "Prison Life." This Is expected to be one of the most Interesting lectures ever delivered here. A mule quartette will sing wur songs. Admission, adults, 2.1 cents; children. ! cents. Professor Manchester, leader of the First Kuplist Church choir, Is now drilling a double choir for Faster ser vices ut that church. MOSCOW. Miss Howe, of Sterling, Is visiting Miss Agnes Watts. Mrs. Phoebe .Molt, of Scranton, was the guest of Miss Sue Pyle Friday. Mr. und Mrs. John Scott were in Scranton Friday. Dr. Charles Fike, of Madlsonville. purchased u lino young horse of ChurKi Noack Inst week. A. W. P.ardeti, of Alexandria. Vn.. has rented one of J. K. Loveland's houses on Main street, and will move here some time in A m il. Airs. W. Q. Scott, of Turnersville. was entertained by Airs. John Noack Satur day. Air. and Mrs. K. W. Davis, AIlss Nel lie Huber and Dnrrnnce Fuller, of Kliu hurst. were callers In town on Friday. Air. and Airs. Hidden Veager and chil dren, Howard and Mary, spent Satur day and .-'unduy wtth Dr. and Mrs. Lamoreattx. , ' Air. and Airs. Walter Clearwater, of Scranton, vev the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Depew Friday. Airs. William Hayer. of Freytown, vis ited her mother, Airs. William Itrown, last week. A1r John P.rewer has ii'turned from a two weeks' visit with friends in Al lentown and liethlehem. A slelshing party 4-omposed of the fol lowing ladles and gentlemen went to .Madlsonville Friday night: Mr. and Airs: tl. S. Hrnwn, Alrr and Airs. Will iam Llmlpy. Air. and Airs. Kschenbough, Air. and Airs. Samuel Horubecker, Air and Mrs. Philip 8 warts. MOOSIC. John Hessler. of Wllkcs-linrre, was a visitor In town yesterday. t. I1'. Price spent Sunday among his friends In Fuctoryvllle. The Hose company meet on Tuesday evening In Mi -Mi I Inn's hall at 7.:! o'clock Sharp. Alnmbers me rcqusted to be present tin there Is business to trans act - . . , v Washington caiii'i. No. 4; Patriotic finler Sons of America, attended de vine services nt the Hrlck Methodist Kplscopal church Sunday morning. Rev. K. J. Hrunges delivered an excellent sermon on pat riot ism. Rev. L. A. Lindovmlth and wife were callers In' Scranton yeKterduy. The severe snow storms nrea. great impediment to the street curs. , -l . . ... Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE WILKES-BARRE. YAI.LKY WRECK. An Inaino Tumbles Over and Cars Demolished -TraWa lllnckcd. A wreck which blocked the Lehigh Valley road between this city nnd De lano occurred near Lofty shortly after midnight yesterday morning, says the Hazleton Sentinel. Knglne 146, In charge of Knglneer Frank Bowman and Conductor Michael Reynolds, and draw ing a mixed train of coal and merchun dlse to lVlano, was del-ailed by a clogged frog. The train was then howling along a, a rapid rate of speed and the momentum of the cars pushed the engine over the sills for a consider able distance, when it tumbled Into a ditch. The train mem meantime jumped to save themselves and all escaped in safety except Hrakenian .Michael ti'lirien, who sustained slight Injuries. The trucks were badly torn up and (Ive cars were smashed. The engine was badly twisted und connection broken. Wreck crews from Weatherly und De lano arrived on the -scene shortly after. The work was in progress all clay. The olliclals expect to have the tracks open for business this evening. Trains were run over the Ouaknke branch between Penu Haven, and De lano nil day. LAID TO KICST. Tlio l ast Sad Kites Over the Kcinulni of , Moses Marks. The lust sad rites over the remains of Aloses .Marks were held yesterday af ternoon In his late residence, KM South River street, and were of an affecting und impressive character. A large number of friends from this city and Scranton and various other places as sembled to pay the parting tribute, uniting whom were members of the Ma sonic lodges 61 und 442 of this city. After the services the remains were taken to the Jewish cemetery at Han over for Interment. The pull-bearers were Kdwurd P. Phtlllos. It. P. I'ark, II. II. Swaiiihank, F. j; Allen and Au gustus Constine. from Masonic Indue 4IL and Al. II. Frnntx of Lodge 61. A delegation from the Scranton Allisons was present. Worshipful Muster Kwlng being among the number. HRIEF NOTES. The Liliterne County Aledlcal society will hold lis reguhir Ineelhig on Wed nesday evening. An essay, "lllp Dis ease in Children." will be discussed. All Lehigh Valley collieries will bo Idle on Tuesday, Wednesday and Sat urday of this week. The changes are made on a nut ,,f Tuesday being St Pntritck's duy. At u public sale of the Hi'suiial prop erly of jet iiah Campbell, uf Tiink- hunnock, on 'Saturday, mi upright piano which was owned by Air. Campbell's grent-KiiindfallK-r, uml which was brought to this country from Scotland lift years ago, was sold to Frank Chaf fee. .Many other idles and curiosities were disposed of. J - JERMYN, ' Frank Winter, ,,f Wyoming seminary, Is home for the spring vacation. Owing to competition eggs are selling for 12'. cents per dozen. Kdwurd Miller, of Scott, has received from relatives In Switzerland a medal which was presented to his uncle by the llrst Napoleon. This medal wus award ed for bravery in battle ami bears on one side a medallion of King f Jeorge the lirst. on the reverse n suitable Inscrip tion. The uncle to whom it was pre sented died In a milltury hospital in Paris and the medal was for a long time lost. Recently It was discovered and sent to Air. Miller, he being the nearest relative. Division No. 10. Ancient Order of Hi bernians, will attend mass und receive holy communion in St. .Mary's church this morning. The members of the Hroimon Literary society will give an entertainment ii Knterpiise hall this evening. A good programme has been prepared and It Is hoped a huge audience will greet them. Voiir presence will bean encouragement and the small amount of admission will be used to pay some debts that have been contracted In aid of this worthy society. ' John H. Cilllllhs Is serving on the grand Jury this week. The missionary collections In the Alethodist church Sunday amounted to ubotit $161). All voters are Invited to be present at the meeting Friday evening to discuss the water question. All inquiries will be anxwered und the whole system ex plained. This meeting is uecesKarVon account of the stories being told by the friends of the water company tpd which are culctPuted to deceive the voters. Tuesday evening. March 24. the ladies or the First Haul 1st church will give an entertainment entitled "Poetical Kx pcrlence." Admission 10 cents. Allure Invited. Aliss Katie Winn, of the Kast side, Is ill with la grippe. Rtisbbrook lodge, No. Xr0, Independent ' Order Odd Fellows, contemplate holding j a social session on April 26 for member.'. , and their families only. The owners of the brick buildings, known ns the "Collin Fuctory," which ; have been Idle for a number of years, ' ofi'er to lease them for a term of live years In consideration of the taxes being j paid and necessary repairs inade. As one building is 40x61) and the other :'.ox so it wonkl seem as though there should be no trouble to get a tenant. Frank Depew has issued invitations , to a party in Cilmorc hull on Fridav i evening in honor of his t wenty-lirst birthday. Frank Intends to vote for municipal ownership of watrr works on the '4i Ii. thus casting his first ballot 1 on the right side. W. Hroughull. of Ce'inetery street, is ' very ill with pleurisy. The laundry recently opened by Alessrs. Hndi'.er and Waters Is doing a ; rushing business und is exceeding the ' fondest expectations of the proprietors. Nothing but lli'Kt-iiasH work is turned i out. Mrs. Sarah Jones died nt her home on Aiuln street Sunday mornlng.ugert about X2 yeuis. Slv Is survived by three sons, Frank, of Valley lills, N. v.: Tkmnus, of Strcutor. 111., and John, of this place. The deceased hns always been a hard working, hornet woman nnd by strict ccoiioniy hns accumulated considerable property which by the will Is (ert to her son. John. The funeral will take' place tlalfkly.Tboi-oitthlr, ll'iirisr 1,'nrMl. Four out of Uve who stiff or DcrvoiuinesH, I mental worry, attack I cf"thobliies,"Brubtit paying tha penalty of early exectnes. Vic tims, reclaim yonr taunhiMtli reuuln vnur vigor. Don't despair. Mend for v book with' explanation an:! ;.ruof j. McfieJ Cur-ted) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, M.Y. Latest 1J. S. Gov't Report Wednesday afternoon. Interment In Jer myn cemetery. Aurora lodge, 523. Five nnd Accented Masons, will meet this evening. Work In the M. M. degree. 'Th mines in this vicinity are work ing half time. 4 Walter Maker spent Sunday with friends In Remlham. PECKVILLI Mr. and Mrs. John S. Jenkins, of Flttston, spent Sunday at the home of their sin. Corey. William H. Walker left yestreday for home at Iort Jervls to settle upon the estate of his deceased father. Klmer Swingle is nursing Dr. Roberts, of llox Washington avenue. Scranton. t'haiies Hoker. whirwas a candidate for the ofnee or Inspector of the Second ward of Wlnton borough last spring, and was defeated by live votes by his opponent. Air. linker was seen a few days ngo ami expressed himself as satisfied that a contest would end In a Victory for him on the p-rounds of recognition of the puny. Air. linker Kill the It.'puldhHJi nominee anil the two Inspectors that'are declared elected are both Deinoc ratio candidates. Mr. Hoker will consnlt his attorney In a few days. ( Frank Filer, of Dunmore, was a Sun day visitor in town. Air. and Mrs. ft. W. Tewksbury, ot Alain street, entertained a large sleigh loud of people from Hyde Park last Saturday evening. .Miss IM i th Hopper, of Scranton, Is visiting ut the home or P. i. Hard ing. . Hubert Craig, it young mini employed as a locomotive engineer for the New York and Susquehanna Coal company at this place, met with u serious uccl tlciit while at work, lie had just com menced work and had gotten out of his engine to get some coal from a car that wus a few yards down the track, when the engine suddenly started ami be fore he could get out of the wny he was cnught b tween the bumpers of the en gine and cars. One of his legs was bad ly lacerated. He was taken to bis home In the ambulance and Drs. Sickler nnd (Irover were culled and dressed his leg. It was thought ut llrst that they would huve to umptilnte the member, but the doctors now think that they can save It. The funeral of the ;i-year-old child of Mr. nnd Airs. John Wearn was held at the home Inst Sunday al'tcrnoon ami was largely attended. Rev. W. .1. dliest olliciatiug. Interment was made In l'nion cemetery. HONESDALE. Miss Nesbltt, of Wllkcs-llarre. Is the ftuest of Miss Ida Humes, on. Third street. Rev. John N. Lewis olllciated at llamllutoii on Sunday. K. T. Sexmlth passed Sunday in llonesdule. The rntir-litch snow rail mentioned in Saturday's Tribune should huve read fourteen Inches. Tho thermometer registered IS de grees below- zero here on Saturduy morning. V-. d. Uldgway and John llowman were In Scranton on Friday. Mrs. J. Fox Is spending a few days In Philadelphia. Frank lletts returned home on Fri day. Sleighing Is being enjoyed to Its full est extent by our fortunatu citizens, who own spirited horses. The Delaware and Hudson Canal company are constructing a telephone line between llonesdule and Carbon dale. The l'nion Kvungelistlc meetings held Sunday , under the direction cf Alajor d ge A. Hilton and Grant C. Tullar were very successful. In spite of the extremely bail weather the places of meeting were crowded to their full est capacity at all the services. The men's meeting nt the court house ut :t p. m. wus hugely attended. Major Hilton is an curliest and capuble preacher, nnd held the close attention of his hearers throughout. Rev. John R. Atkinson, or Calvary church, New York. Preached two ub!e sermons ut draoe church Sunday. Al though a yi-ing man Air. Atkinson is rapidly making his mark us an excep tionally good seaker. His sermons are above the average In composition. A Rambler combination tiimtem In on exhibition at the store of darduer Hros. This Is the lirst tandem parties in llonesdule has owned. Joseph .Matthew, of Cleveland, pussed Sunday with relatives at Seeleyville, Then Ilnby was slcV, wo gave her Castorla. tVlien she was a t.'liild, she cried for Casturia. When she U-cuine Miss, hua clung to C.iMorla. Wiieu she had t'liildreu, she gavu theiu Castorlu. RUPTURE CAN BE CURED, Many people ar no: tlint is b?cains tliey liuve heard of o nenv failures where the truwier III. kuiln luive l -en ivlied Ulnar Science Ii: llevelnped B iibw uml belter way a sysi-ui of treat nient that pivititelv i inet mid d uway uith tint trim entirety utter whiiIs lr . I'. it'Alulley. Hip.ttirj SwriaHt. SI South VVasniiiLl in street. WilkH.-Barre. nilmiui-t th thin new treatment. Therein no detention from biininiw inn) peri n fiicn mit cf t wn imi receive treatment and return lioui" the name d iy AuuliMiInt' cure is i uiirmit d. Tle-re Ikiiii charg f ir nam cat mr. A visit eniv n mvk for foi.r to evlic n will lemallv Im blittleivat for the immt tilllbljiK'n caseK N. P.- Tlcse rot wisiiiiiif treatui -nt em be lifted Willi tlin ueltdirat d i'Uhl.KV TKI'ss. KunranteuJ u, hold nay rupture I hat can Ik. n turned yivititfe a-j. ml iiuufurt. Moosic Powder Go, 'Rooms 1 tnl 2 Commovealtli Blti'f, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND UUtm. DALE , WORKS. Laffltn Rand Powder Co. Orange Gun Powder Bactrle Batteries. Puses for csplasV I lie blasts, Safety rM and tepftnuoCtoslcal Co.'i Hlgk Expltslra The Leader 124-126 Wyominj Ave. Cull special attention totlic extra traordinury inducements ottered this week, lie sure und investij;ate our Kc m nnnt Embroidery Sale. 8.0(10 yards of embroideries In Snlss, nainsook und cambric, in leiiRtha from l' yunlM to yards. Trices runfte from Ik', to 17c. This is about one-fourth of Its real value. One lot of Swiss embroidered flotinc Ini;, Zj inches wide, worth '&:, . Leader's l'riee, 125c. 5 Itul'.ef figured hr'llitinCne fklrtn. lined throughout and laced with vel yelveu. Leaders lrice. XI iVi 2" plain brilllnntine Kklrts, lined with peraillne, faced with velveteen. Leader's l'riee. 2.7 One lot of Rood iiyulity storm serue in , bleelc and navy. Leader's Price. I.S l-ollea' black sateen underskirt., one, two umi three rullleK, . Leader's Price. !. S! and littc One special lot of ladles' outing Fiiits, reefer jackets Willi large miIIoi collar uml trimmed with fancy or white braid. Leader's Price. 7.K!l One lot of ladies' muslin corsi't lov ers, plain und IiIkIi lie. k. Leader's Price, 7c One lot of ladles' eambrle corset cov ers, hipfe neck, trimmed with em broidery. Leuder's Price. I2-Ja One To! of ladies' muslin drawers, with cluster of tueks. Leader's Price. I!c Ont lot of holies' muslin skirts, trimmed with laee or em broidery. Leader's Price, ttlc Oip lot of men's -l-ply cuffs, perfect In linisii Slid make, 1 Leader's Price, lie Men's hcivy reemless col Ion half hose. Leader's l'riee, :l pairs for 25c dozen Hue l-lmltcin Kid id.ii'es In tuns, lirowns, also while with black embroidery. Leader's Price, (ii)c Hevirnl lines nf linlles' new leatber bells in all widths und eolorn, includ IiiK wliit- und the new green, LciiUcrs's Pricj from It) to 1!)c. 2a pleccsi of all-wool 44-Inch serge In all colors and bltn'k, worth ine.. Leader's Price, :15c 2.1 pieces of all-wool materia cloth in. all the spring combination colorings, worth 4m:, Leader's Price, 27c The hithince of our all-wool nnd fancy spring dress goods Hint have been " V Leader's Price, l .'lc 2.'i pieces of the newest effects In vheek ilresa guods, real value :ir,e,. Leader's Price, '2-2 f-c 5 pieces, nil there Is left of our 4m: u 11 wonl black serge. Leader's Price, 27c Special n:il of 2,T yards of pure ivwh silks for waists mid dresses, i i"u ut ifflo.. Leader's Price, l!c 2a pieces of printed China silks, real vn 1 no 115c. , Leader's Price, 17c 2.1 pieces of striped out Ink flannel worth 7e Leader's Price, 4c 25 pieces of pood qurillly dress klntf liums, Leader's Price, lea yard 10 pieces of bleaehed pillow cusliig, 42 inches wide, never sold for less than Sc., Leader's Price, 5c LEBECK &CORIN M aMfactwart of Um 0albrat4 PIL8ENER LAGER SEER CAPACITYl ioo.ooo Barrels per AnntriD I' 010 BtHYWHER "sr-jr RE VIVO FMf RESTORES V.M'ALITY. ! Made a Well Ma. utiar.rfa i.i of Me. THI RiAT aoth tay. pesdeaa tha atioii result. In 30 daya. It a.:ti VovarfaliT aud aulckly. Luna wlion all otbara (all oaaDMiU regain tbair lent Di.uiiooU.aod eld naa vUl ra;ar h -lr joulbful ?ior bj ualoj HCVI VO. I ciea,; -wid aurelx reatorea Mareoua aeaa.Laet TltaJltr. tuputea::'. Kliutly Eniualuna, loat Paar. Fallloi Mi aiurjr. WaaMua Dbwaeea. ud all aiula ot aslf-abOM or aieeaand tadlaertljn. hlaaMlltaonforetuU7. ait laraa or inantage. it . T,ot aaly enna by marl 1 ng at tha erat of diaeaaa. but Jaaraat nera toole and blood ballder, brlii lag task tfaa pink (low to liala clierka and ra Marine tb r)r mt youtla. I wards off liuuuuty nd OsaaiuDiHltoa. luunt oa ka? iaj BEVITO, no Mber. It esa bai earrlad la net XK.k.t. 8r snail i 1 AO par paekaara, or als lor SJCOO, wttk a pool ! wrtttaia oa ra a tao So nnj a aofiuid -la aioaejr. Ctreolat traa. Idatiai MTU MEDICINE CO.. 63 RI.er St. CNI0MO. ILL lust . Ia nil's v LAGER BEER BREWERY- I DAILY BARGAIN, NO. 16, AT GUERNSEY BROTHERS' GREAT DAL SALE 224 WYOMING AVE. !.,,',., . lutely under tlie control of the player ' from tlie boflest ruurinur to the RtreiiL'tb urn be produced at will. But its action i not merelv mechanical. In addi tion to thin it is a first class, high grade organ, with "nix nets of reeds and" ait I ordinary live octave key board. In a word, this orgau is sold at MA AA t t..uu regularly, and it's well worth it. Sale Price for Cash Toduy ifc JU.UU ONLY 5 DAYS MORE And this sale close. ( Jet a line Piano or Organ at a bargain, and make votif ow ii terms of iu.viucnt. Nothing but sheer necessity would induce us to niakt hiicIi an oiler, and it is one that you probably never will have put beforeyou GUER18EV Y. M. C A. BUILDING. ESTABLISHED 1873 KERR'S We Have Determined To Reduce Our Stock In order to muke room fur improvements and additions to our store, which arc necessary to accommodate our incrcasiii", business, llaoy very desirable patter us la AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES, TAPESTRIES AND BRUSSELS Have been marked down to prices which will insure their speedy sale. Of course, they cannot be duplicated at their present prices, but you may find sutheitnt for your purpose, and if so, the price will please you. Z' Brlng (he size of your room villi you. S.GKERR,S0N&C0. A(0 Lackawanna Ave. r U O Opposite the Main Entrance to Wyoming Housi THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, PA, STATEMENT nrcsni'RCES. Loans ..Jl.i.XTT.I til 714 ul ,. ii;.ii in ,. ;.;:i4 cs , K.llllll ll 7, 7"ii i ,. .-.7.:im 71 ,. 1L'."..7SS STi :'.i!i.""rt "i i ivenlrufts I'. 8. Komi inlier Hon. I Ilunk'mr House...... Premium on V. S. lintnls Hue from 1'. S. Treasurer.., Hue from Hunks 'ali W M COWKI.I.. President: HI ). H. CATI.IN, Vice Hretldent: WM. H. PECK, Cashier. DlkliCTUHS- Wm. Cunnell. Henry Belin, Jr., James ArchbalJ, Wn. T. .Smith, ievrg H. Callin, Luther Keller, Allred Hand. Special attention given to business and Personal Accounts. Tbrte par cant. Interest, on Time Deposits. Eat Drink and Be Merry One could (if it were necessary) eat and drink at any old table, seated on a stool or even stand ing. Hut few could lie merry under such condi tions. Here is where we obviate that necessity, and supply the merriment by furnishing a Complete Dining Room Outfit INCLUDING Solid Oak Sideboard, worth - $22.00 1 Solid Oak Ex. Table, 6 legs, worth 8.00 6 Solid Oak High Back Cane Seat Chairs worth 9.00 1 Solid Oak Leather Seat Rocker, worth 3. 78 2 Pictures, Fruit or Game Subjects, worth 5.00 ALL FOR $35.90. ..a.ats."""""".'"i X?ir5Tlie above articles are well worth the itemized price, and we shall be proud to point them out to you. i OUR TERMS ARE LIBERAL. CASH DISCOUNTS GIVEN. The Wilcox White Bymplioola is the most perfect self-piayiuz iu- strument ever devised. It is atwo and every deKree of light aud shade. of a brass b.nd in ita fort w....u.,.' BMJWi, OPEN TILL 9 P. M. TELEPHONE 6154 FEBRUARY 28, 1698) 1.1 ABILITIES. Capital $ 2M.O0O (VI Siii i.lim WU.IKI0 (HI I'liilK-kliMl I'rotllH l.49 411 'liTiilatloii S8W0W DIvlilenUH Unpaid 108 .r4 Heposits 1,510,744 1 InietoUunkH 24,398 IS Ke-DlscountH Noiicf 1II1U Hayablu Nona $2, 191,300 ka4a4j4raAdiAAAaAa,Aa.AAaAAJ 218, 225 and 227 WYOMING AYE. CLOTHIERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS.