9' ra"E- SCRA3mVS':rHlBUXE TIJESDAT MOKNIXO, -3I'AICiT IS!) ft. CARBONDALE. Pleaders -tll please note that advertise, ments, order for Job work, and items for liibitratlon left lit the establishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers. North Main street, will receive prompt attention; of ca open from t a. in. to 10 p. m.J 1 BORNE TO THE TOMB. I't AIJerman J. tl. Thompion laid at Heat-Buried in Maplewood Cemetery. The funerl of tUf late Jesse G. Tliiinisnn took plue Sunday afternoon it V o'clock front hi late resiileiu-e on ri.th avenue. The twirtnl remains were In ken to the .Methodist I'hurrli, where the Hev. Dr. O. A. Plaie, i.uxtor the Chimh. dellveved an Impressive euli'K.v from tri- winds ef St. I'aul: "lu whom we have redemption through hif lilood. the forjflveiieya of sins ui'i.'uiillnK t the rirhe of His stare." The lull i-him-li i-hnir sang several " I'Tiivhx. The tliiral pleees were, vry pietty and elaliurute.: The funeral pro fession, whli'll was one of tlie luiaeMt sen ill the elty. wax an evidem-e of tho jijptilaritv of one of the pioneers of our oily. He was purled at .Mnplewood 1-ellietelV. Tile pall-hea l ei s Were I 'lias. I'.lulr. liolx'-l t liinir. 41. K li.iKi'ts. ! red. Uiller, J. V. Reynolds and It. 11. Itey nolds. Tint followlrnr out-of-town per lions were in atleiidatic e: Sir-and .Mis. K. Y. I.mvies, , .Mamie. Kdwanl ami Tlmnias liavies. of liayoniie. .V. J.; William II. Muvles. or Westlield. X. J.: lrs. Willliitit Jones and Uiumtiter; JOdith, of Jersey rity; SJrs. l.iz'ie an. orlreen Kid'ie; .ludu- All'reil Marte, of Wilkea-Harre: .Mr. and 'Mrs. II. 1". Johns, of lnrest City. SI XDAY SCHOOL Klil'ORT. T K. kilpntruik lieU-gate to the Confer cue at llincliaiuion. The Methodist Kpisemml quarterly cotiference was held on Saturday niRlit. when K. K. Kllontrlek was eleeted (lie lay deleRiite to the eonfereiiee at IMiir liatnton, his alternate Peins I'ietve liut- 'r- J. M. Alexander, superintendent of the Sunday sehool. made a very eoin plete report. The foilowinn are Items of Interest: 1'upils enrolled, tit,:'; in erease for year. Il:i; largest attemlam-e. MS: average attetidanee. eonver isluns, 7:1; Joined ehureh. 4": volumes Jn lltirarv, 4'ii: total enlleetions. $."i0ti.TJ: rut-rent expenses. .t:ll.::.i: missionary eolleetlon. fMX Tin'' deelded that the free pew system should euiitinue. CALI.I.D AWAY. Jainea J. Iloland, a Voantf Man, Hied Sunday Night. vJanies J. Ilidatid, son of Huu.li 1'" lalid. died at his home on Seventh ave nue, where he had been eonllned with u lung illness. His deuth Is a slioek to his iliaiiy friends in and around the city. .Mr. I tola nd was twenty-eiaht years of ass and was horn and lirouht up In the elty. He onee eomlueted a jrt'li mil store on Teriaeo street. Ills fath er, llimh, and one brother. Hush, sur vive him. Lvimgeltstie Service. The evanirelislle services hehl at the Second I'lesl.yterian chiirch, Simpson, were largely attended Sunday niornliiu and evelilnir. They will be eontinui-d each evening ilurlni; this week at 7. nil. All are cordially Invited. l'I KSOXAL AMI OTHER ITEMS ' .Mrs. Jones and daughter, Adeline, of ilyphuiil, are visliltiR friends in this Ht'v. : .Mrs. Moruan Momans. of South Wy titnliiK street, is seriously III. Hauiel M. Davis, of South Terrace street. Is eonllned to his home with u painful ubeess on his face. .Miss .Manale IJeese, nf Torest City. Is visiting relatives. .Miss MasKle it'CouiK II, of South Church ft reel. Is visions friends at Seraiitui. ToniK'u lluiwy Sin i t li and William l'.iltlon. of this city, will Join u party In .a trip to Alaska. They will be ab sent four months. .Miss .Mary A. liurke. of lit klyti btreet. returned home from. a visit to friends In lloncxdule. .Miss Sallie Spellman. of the Maple city. Is a Kiiest of .Miss Mary A. liurke. fit Krookl.vti street. . ISev. KKle-et Kllpntrlck. of Sherwoiid. piiiil his brother. T. I:. Kilpatriek, a visit last Thursday and Friday. ...Miss Kll.alieth Mart will leave this Week to enter the Milicrsvllle Slate Xormal schonl. Miss Anna Call, of Archliald. is the r.ucst of'the Misses Xiiol ut thi lr home South Shureh street. Allss A(jnes licilly. of llonesdule. Is VlsltliiK her sister. Mrs. I'. A. Carroll, or South .Main street. .Miss Mamie 1 Inniitun. of Seranlon, Is isililia hcl collsin, Miss Mamie Mc Neill, of l'ike street. Kivd Heifjerder visited irietnls In Arehbalfl Sunda. Miss .Mary .Mnlone. nf Klgluii avenue. Is vlslilim in .New Vork city. Miss Wiiiilf.il Taylor, of Wayne street, who has been vIsitliiR friends in Don't Get Excited Vr'aa what taa doclura told tue, and they aid laaualuot ruu,ou aecouut l ilul tarluf of my heart.- I wan tick over a year wilb dyspeptia, could not sleep or rat la comfort, rt generally uiixerable. Hood's Sarsaparilla Kava ma rufreitbliitr aleep, aieady nervea aud better health tiiaa ever. 1 have great faitUinHood a.H. H. Fkii k. Kedioj.Pa. Hood's piiis":; gtek, SPRING OPENING ! OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT lias been wonderfully int. ' proved hy udJin I, (Hill square feet to our ul ready spaeidiin store. And we have just re ' ceived the finest assortment of Carpet the market can pro. duce. The patterns arc of the very latest. ' Our Wall Paper Department 'Has been increased to twice Its former size, ko that you can . ' seethe Uncut and most artistic styles and colorings ever sIiom ii ill the market. Prices always the lowest. j, Carpets. - I , Wall Paper 41 Laakawanna Av Scranton f-r some lime, returned home Saturday. F. V. Walker left for IUs home In BrlditeiK)rt, I'min., Monday morning. 11. A. Kelly left yesterday inornlns for FitfsburK. Superintendont Newell, of the Trac tion eoinitany. lias placed a new eight een minute schedule, thereby making connections more regular. The following Carbondallans were favored w ith tickets admitting them to St. Peter' cathedral at Scranton Sun day to view the magnificent rerehon ials attendant iipcui the consecration as bishop of Jit. Kv. M. I. Hobun. P. D.: Misses Mary Murrln, IteKlna Motabe, Allda Xealon. Annie Uarrett. Mary A. Kellv, Marv Itietinun and Klla Malone; Messrs. J. J. O'Neill. P. J. Collins. James A. Jhtrke. Joseph O'ltourke, John Moran. K. F. I'orlx-s. K. P. Hiown. W. K. Norton. Mrs. Martin Kreiinan, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Colli. Mr. und -Mrs. P. J. Carroll and Miss liellly, a suest of the latter from llonesdale. TO COUKESI'OMI E NTS: All communication from suburban loealities and suiroundiriK towns must, io Insure insertion in the eolumns of The Tribune, contain the name uf the writer, not for publication, but us u Kiiaiuntee of good lullh. This rule ap plies to regular eorresiMindeiits a well as occasional contributor. JERMVN. V:titerirlse hail was well filled on Sat urday eveiiiim. the taxpayers of Jer- tnyn having,' turned out in large num bers to the water mass meeting. Con trary to the prediction made by a prominent stockholder, ihe agitation did not lizzie out. but at the meeting , more enthusiasm and Interest was dis played than at any previous meetiny. The people are very determined and tue results of tlie election today ran be clearly foreseen. ('hull loan Wlllniuu called tlie meeting to older ami ad dresses were then made by A. J. Col born, of Scranton: lr. S. I. Davis. V. I!. Swick anil J. W. (Irani. The various aspects of the o.ueslion were discussed by these gentlemen. Tlie meeting then adjourned to ui to the polls on elee I Ion day. liilmore hall as the scene of a very pleasant gathering of young people Fri day evening, who responded to uu In vitation extended bj Flunk Depew ill honor or ids twenty-liirt birthday. A pleasant time was spent in various amusements, after which refreshments were served. Those present were the .Misses May Hennett. Itessie Friend. Cora Fowler, lielle linker, Clara Itoe. .Mag gie l iritliths. I.iSiKle I liles. Maggie Itoe, Jennie Wheeler. Stella and Mahalla l!a ki r. Maiy Mann, Stella I'eudred. Hat tie Champion. Mary Shields, llattie Oakley. Lizzie Jones, Sarah Jenkins, Kva Whitheck, Kiiima lloberis, i;va Jon l ey. Flora lepev. Kinina Whitbei k. Mr. and Mrs. I lepeiv, .Mrs. Shields and C,euli4e and Susie Ijce. of Scott: Kittle Carpenter. Olyphant: Sadie Spencer, of Carbondule; Annie Kvans and Kaehel James, of Seruutou: William Wlntets. I'M lie and Charh-s Maynard. Thomas Champion. Fred Stephens. C.eorge I'eti ilred. Itlehard Friend. John Whitbeek, William and Harry Ciulllp. Fred War ing. Kiehard Jones, tleorge Merritt, John und Ciomer Lewis, tleorge Oakley, Henry Hemmelriglit. William Miller. Waller iJeoew, William ltoiindy. John Osborne, Frank ami Ceorge Jeffrey, William De;iew and Frank Cendall. The Krowiison Literary institute will render the following programme at their next meeting: Piano duett. Misses Lizzie MeCloskey and Sadie Timlin; va sal solo. J. W. Oram: recitation. John H. Kelly; seleet reading, J. J. Walsh; violin solo. T. A. tlciidrlck: recitation. .Miss M. McAndii w: remarks. M. F. Mc; Deiniott; debate. 'Itesohed. That the I'liiteil States should recognize Cuba us belligerents," attirmative. J. K. Sulli van. J. W. lira nt and John Cahaney; negative. T. A. Hendrlck. John .Mer rick and Frank MeCutTerty. The fol lowing olliei;s will be installed also: President. T. A. Hendrlck; vice-president. Sally Thomas; secretary. Annie MeClirone; tieasuier, Mary Mcdovern. The Junior league of the Methodist F.plscopal church will give an enter tainment on Thursday evening in the Sunday school room of the church. The entertainment w ill heS . n entirely by the members of the league. This is their first effort In this direction, und they should receive the support of all. An udmlssiou of i and lit cents will be charged. Thomas Ayres, of lieiulhum. Is visit ing aeiiuaiiitaiices In Ihl place. William C. Nicholson, of lirooklyu. X. Y.. is among his many frli nil nt Ihl place again. Mlssticrtie Imvis returned home from Avoea yesterday, where she has been visiting for the past week. The literary department of the Kp worth league will wive an entertain ment Friday evening. Papers will be read on the various asiiicts of temper anee. John It. ieinl;hs has accepted a posi tion as agent for Kesler I'.ios., of Siko, Wayne county, and Is prepared to give low llgures on flagstone lor walks, etc. The itiiestion to be discussed at the next meeting of the Hrnwnsor, Literary Society is. "Should the I'niteil State's Keeognlze Cuba as a I telligerent -" Invitations have been received to tlie wedding of Miss Uraee Dyer to Thomas Smith Abernetliy. which will take place in the Slmp.M' Methodist Kplscopnl church. Hiraiinuhani, Ala., on Wednes day evening. .March I'.V Miss c.raee was a resilient here for some time, and since moving to tli niiiigiiain I'tvineiii ly visiti-d the family of lier uncle. c,,.o. Walters. e... nf Miiln street. She aws a favorite with the young people here, and will hnv the best wishes of a Itosl of friends for her future happiness. After voiiiu, fur the borough water loan ffivo ".lie hiili -s or the Fh-t li.ip. tist church a cull. The entertainment, "Poet leal INlierler.ec," Wjj ). .J, evening. I'riuik Winter. Ha 1 nit Uyr.-er aid llli hard r.iendull returned to W .ir.g (seminary yesterduy. Tile culm was'-e" nf C. L. '.eil siiiod o:eiatiftns yeslerda., after re- be- ing idle nearly tnree tiioiiths. .Mary Shields is bome . from Kast Stioiids'ourg Normal school for the Faster vacation. Mrs. William C. Nieliol-on i- ill :lt tip' horn- of hr.j- sister, -Mr. John J.ut sey, on Sei.-ond street. Ve.-terday .Mr mid Mr. FrauR ,lon reiinned to their home In Valley Falls. N. V. Among the .lerinyii visitors yester day were Stuart Snyder, of Scott": Post master Love, of Tomokinsvlllo. and Flunk Wettllng. of Scranton. Jesse Avery is doing jury dittv this we( k. Joseph Netheeion will open n randy and b e cream saloon In the S. 1). Davis building April 1. WYOMING, Miss Maggie Hwitxvr spent Sunduy with her cousins. Misses (iruce and lies slo Hoover, at Wilkes-llarre. F.dward . Lord, of Scranton. spent Sunday with his brother, M. Lord. Mr. and Mrs. jl 'ha lies Spencer were calling on Mr. and .Mrs. Kdward Mnston at Carvei ton.'Sunday. Harry Casterllne; of Dorraiu eton. and Frank Casterllne, of Nanticoke, were calling on their cousin. Mrs. Joseph .Merii!l on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Slusse and family left Saturday for Hazleton to attend the golden anniversary of the la Iter's parents. Miss Lizzie Casterllne. of Dorrance ton. spent Saturday with her cousin. Miss Lidu MeRill. Charles Wilson was a caller at Wllkes-Barre Saturday evening. Mr. (Jeorge ttalnbridge and her daughter. Mr. Thoma Hawk, were visiting friend at Plttston Saturday. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Smith wer call ing on friends at Wllkea-Barre Satur day . v I , , Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report WILKES-BARRE. TMISC.II WILL IIAXU Ihe Prisoner Hhibii Most bjiit taar at the llioaebt of lcath. C.'Olge Windieb. who was convi-ted or the murder of ids wife, at Piuaton. was vsterday ii'fused a n-w trial by Jmlge Woodwurd. Wlndisch was llu-u called for sentence, and his general d meauor was pitiful. When aked by tlie Judge If he had unytbliiK to say. he replied iii broken Lnsjlisli that he did not kill ids wife until tdio had llrsl at tacked bill) with a poker. While the sentence was being pronounced Hie liisoner showed Mie most abjii-t fear ami trembled violently. After the fatul words had been pronounced, the mur derer exclaimed passionately: "I won't let them take It to the Su preme court. Let them hang me if they want to. Thee will be another mur der committed in Luzorne county." The Scene was distressing, and the lawyers were glad when It was over. ANOIIII K .MAI) DOC. Appears in I'lyiuoutli -i:iiij.-si His I'lir sii.'i and Is still ut In . Another uutd dog mnilc liis appear nnce on tin- streets of Plymouth yester day ufterilooll just us the children Were returning from Sunday school, and Mr u time he made tilings lively. Men with shotguns, revolvers, etc.. chased him up and down streets. Hlleys, etc., (ut wi re unable to get a shot at him. and he llmilly eluded them. takli)g to tlie woods back of the town. This Is ihe second mail dog In tne same town wi'bln two weeks, the last having been killed. It Is known that the first dog bit a number of others, some of which were not killed, aud It i possible lids may be one'nf them. Mnidcr lilul ComincnceJ The work of selecting a jury for the trial of John iiodnok for Hie murder of John llolodnok in Mllnesvllle last Sep tember was commenced before Judge Woodward in court room No. I yester day afternoon. The murder was com mitted in front uf the .M lines vlllo church during a drunken carousal. District Attorney Fell ami his assistant. )!. 11. Jones, u'oicar for tlie prosecution, and T. P. .Mctiiiigan and F. P. Slattery for tlie del'evso. Snv She Saw Maukniglit. A daughter of Martin Mreunati, of Plains, who has been living at Philadel phia, returned on Friday to attend her mother, who Is ill. She was surprised after returning to learn thut Mr. Mac Knight. wlh whom she formerly lived as a domestic, was gone and could not be found. Miss lireniinn says she saw Mr. MacKnight In Philadelphia at the depot as she was about to lake the t rain coming here. PrliKlitful Piano Kccitnl. A delightful piano recital was given on Saturday afternoon at the residence of W. P. Kymuu by the pupils of Miss llattie Xewhouse. The programme was exceptionally uood. the first part being devoted tii the younger implls, who displayed ability, showing tin- most careful training. In this connection special mention should be inude of Jes sie Thomas. Corinne Itosenblntli anil .Minnie Coons for the good work done. He Hunts M s Kent. The Plymouth Tribune will be sold on Saturday next at constable's sale. Joseph Campbell, the owner 'of the building, is tryfng to collect his rent. The Tribune's plant consiHts of a press am) a lot of priming material. KIM EE NOU S. Hilly Dlggins. Wilkes-Harre's back stop of lust year, has Just returned his contract signed for the coming season. The police committee, has interfered with the indiscriminate shooting nf dogs In the street. The latest mandate Is that dogs shall first be captured and then shut. There win be no more dis gusting soeetai l' s of clog murder. TliK litfrtT li.M.I, A.Vr Hl t'Yi I.I-; XKWS. AS WF.I.L as tiii; i;i:st cik.vp.ual xkws. it a 1. w a v s I'lUXIi IX TIIK TIMU l'XK. I il X"T FAIL To lil'V TO.MOIJIti iVS II H : A T .llli- KKK XI'Mlti;i:. IT WILL UK AT 'KM ALU . FACTORYVILLE, II. lirtlee K ynolds returned home from college Saturday. He will spend the summer months at this place. .Mrs. Under Xewfiti. .if .Montrose, visited th" family of K. C. Keynolils und also her son. Stanley, who Is at tending school at this place, over Sun day. .Miss Iraetla Monell litis returned home after u three weeks' visit wit li Seranlon friends. Aliss ilerti inle X"rtliup. who has been spending the past month with I'litstoii I'rti mis. 'i iinii'd home Friday. The Ladies' Aid soeiely t.f the First pi 1st church will give an Faster sup per and social Wednesday evening. April I. Iv.V's will be served in all styles. Professor Harmon, of Hamilton Theological semintiry, visited friend in town nvev Sunday. Cyrus Cnriluer will build a house in tlu near fiunr- on the lot between the residence of Mrs. f:. V. Clark and , Oscar llallsteud on Acudeniy street. ! our town people weii. very much lWappoinie.l in not !eur!nn Colonel Kr.ru Hippie Monday evening Pi his lec ture 'Florence prison Life." Colonel j I tipple hits however agreed to deliver j Ills lectin.' a few weeks luter. us he wa ; unavoidably detained this time. ; .Mrs. Fdwnrd Hinds ritnl 'laughter, : Mrs. Kmma Small, have returned from I'ottsvllle where they have been nui!- i ing Mis. Hinds' mother. Me. Hinds will return to P'.ttsvillc soon and re iiinln until her mother Is better. The ladies of the Methodist Fplscnpul fhtiri-h will give a inn pie sugar festival In the lecture room this evening. There will be soeciul services nt the First ISuPttst church Thursday even ing. March 2tl, "Missions" being the subject. Seveial nationalities will be represented by young ladle In costume. The young ladles will give brief 'sketch es of the people whom they represent. A very Instructive meeting is antici pated. Mrs. Abby C.ardner is unite seriously ill. threatened with pneumonia. Mrs. Ceorge Siirague I confined to her home by illness. The members of the Kawter choir are retiuested to meet at ".:!! Wednesday evening for rehearsal. PECKVILLE, J. Travlss I!ud. of Ciirhondale, was a visitor hore lat Saturday. John Williams, of Mannfleld Normal school. Is home on a visit with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Subboth Williams. John Knfrlish was In Jermyn on busi nens Monday. Dan Kearney, of Archbald. came to town last Friday evenlna; with a "Jag;" on and after wunderlni; up and down the midway taking In the sljhts, he broke one of the larte windows in th PURE Sterrlck Creek store and crawling In side, laid down behind tne counter and went to sleep. He had not been Inside long, however, when lie was taken In low by Otllcer Spuiu-sbutg and lodged In the lockup. He a.i given a hearing before 'Siuire Arnold Saturday after-. ' noon und after paying the line and cost which amounted to ST. went on his way rejuieiug. ' -Mr. and Mrs. Kugcne Fern, of Scran- ton. visited .Mr. ami Mrs. Tl las Pyle on Sunday. ; C.reut preparations are being made for the birthday parly by iln- Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church next' Wednesday evening. , J. I). Peck was called m itiifi'ulo on account of tin- serious illness of hi son, Sandy, last Thursday. j The death of Martin MclMrtnott. of ; Main street, occurred on Sunday even ing after a few weeks' illness. De ceased was about .'," years of age and n i resident of this town for a number of 1 yturs. lie Is survived by a wife and : grown up family. The funeral will I take place this afternoon. Interment I will be made In St. Mary's cemetery, i Miss Jennie Young, who has been ut ! tending the norinul school, is spending a few dav at the home of her mother ! In the North Und. A church social ; residence of Mr. Heebie on Friday und not on A '.i ll wM! be held at tlie and Vis. Solomon evening. March T. :!. as previously un- pounced. Mrs. M. 11. I e'ldeii. Mi. J. Curiini and Misses Klla McCiowan. Nellie Callahan and Mary Hieliony attended the conse cration services on Sunday ut the cath edral. A Juvenile put ty was held In the Odd Fellows' hall last evening. Fiich lady , provided a box which was auctioned off . ami the gentleman purchasing the ' same was obliged to wait on the lady ' for the evening. The party was thor j oughly enjoyed by all present. John Moore, nf Crove sit I. left on . Friday for Itoston. having been called ' away by the serious illness of his brother. Uevs. O. J. (lolden. of Willlumsport. James lirehony, of Fckley and Thomas i lirehony, id' Munuyiiuk. were visitors , In town during the past few days. I Thumas McAndrey of Main street. Is i seriously ill of pneumonia. ! John Campbell, of the West Side. spent Sunduy at the residence of her i son, John, of Scranton. I Mrs. Murtin Heap, of the West Side. ' is suffering from rheumatism. Tlie Ladies' Catholic Iteiievolent as i social ion will meet in St. Mary's hull j this evening. ! The many friends of Charles I trad i berry tendered him a surprise purty on ! Friday evening lu honor of his iweuty . first annlversurv. A large number of ; guests were present aud u bountiful . repust was served. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mrs. A. I. Smith and daughter. Lena, i of Ashley, Luzerne county, visited Mrs. I 1. Smith on Sunday lust. We wish to say to our Clark's Ureeti 1 correspondent that we think he Is mis taken in his remarks on S. C. Koons. It I was stated in the paper that S. C. Koons I ami W. I. Smith were putting hot ' water in the creamery at Chinchilla, and they did so. Nothing was. said about steam heat. Murvln. sou of Mr. and Mr. Uctihen Kimble, died ut his home Friday after noon at : o'cluck. He had been sick for 1 a number of month wirh soinal trim- i Ide und suffered greatly, but he, was 1 patient and gentle till the last. Par ents 'and friends did all they could to save the darling's life, but lu vain. It ! was shown by the many beautiful How- . ers that the friends, gave that he was loved by all: Healltllill pillow from ; father and mother, basket of eaina- tions and roses from Cousin Minnie and ' Aunt Klla, boutfiiet of piukk carnations ; from Aunt Alert le and Aunt Mary, bolt- : Mild of white cu mat ions from Aunt I llattie and Aunt A Ille. broken circle, j Sunday school teacher and class; culla lilies from Mrs. Coon, .Mrs. Voshurg and Airs. Louhsher; bouquet from Airs. F. Walker, houiiliet from .Mrs. Slearn. and lloiver from others. The (lower bearers wee his Sunday school class; ! pull-hearer. IJalnh Keith, Kddio tirif- ; tin. Willie Williams. F.ldie Young. .Mr. and Mrs. Kimble wish to thank the friend for their kindness during their : time of ullllction and sorrow. I PHICEBURG. j TIip fiitn'rul of Mr. iiml Mi. JunifK ; lloi;un took iiluci' from thHr hit. ; lit-ni'f 011 Ihillst'-uil 11 veiiilf 011 S.l 1 11 1 l;i y j lit Iw.Wt i. 111. Il tvs one of the smf- lt-t w-fiii-H vor witnsMi'd In tills roni- iiiiinlty. Pf-rvii es wn-o ln'1.1 In St. 'I'lioinas' rlitiivli. Ititcrriirnt wan inmlir in I'litstoii Cutlioli,' iiiinM r.v. Tlii t'liti'iiaiiiim nt to Iji- In-M imnor. row fVi'iiltiK timli'i' tlii.' itnspl. f! nf td,. ; Kill M"ti nrninlMfs to liolil rank wit li tin1 lii'Ft fif tlie Sfuson. 'I'lii- irutti'r unilfi' tin- sltliwiill; in front of Johnson I olliery hn.-i ln I rotni' I ! ( l.i l iihil Uu- roi f-nt liravy '. rainstoiiiiK liavv i diiiiili'l. ly tlooili-il till' (ll'I'Ct III I III iioitit. Tlmman Mi'fhaii v.iisu vinllor In ily I'lmnt last ext-nitm. ; John .IhiiUIii.x, of Sturm uvt tui". In on the sii l; Ilct. If th.' tlahy I- ruttlnie Icctli. Mr. Winslow'i Soothing Fyrup ha brrii utfil for uver Fifty Vi urs uy Mll ' i.'rns of Mother- for tlieir I'lilld.-fn ' while Teething, with Perfect Suooeas. It Soothes the Child. Softens th O111115, i Allays all Pain, furts Wlml Oollc und Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea: Sold . by Liiusitlstii In every pail of ti e world. He sure and auk for "Mrs. Wltislow's Soothing Syiup." arid take no other kind. Twenty-five rents m buttle. Vheii Buhy was nick, we j;ave lior ('a.-itoi lu. j rt'lu'ii she wasulliild, shi'l edfurl ui;nria. ! j '!i"n ulie beesme Mis, she elm'. to t'atnriu. When she hud I'lilldreu, she guve them Cifitui'ia. RUPTURE Is one of the ver common ailni'tiN of inan kilnl. It is usuallr the result of li ml work or over exertion, and is oftentltnes the lessev of fevers or severe attacks of sickness which leaves ths sli'lomiuul mnseles iu n weaken -il rnndition, ailoaiu tue proirusion of bowel. It is NO DISGRACE to be ruptured, but It is very annovine and sonietluies dauKerotis. Until rei-enlly it wss tlioiiKht to be ini'iiral'le without au operation, but thanks to scientific research ITS CURE Is now ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN In ninety out of a hundred cases where the raptuie can be returned. 1 five a written auaraatee to care. Ha knife. Bo inconvenience, no opera tion; no detention from business, and no truss to sunoy you afterwards. One visit to mv omea weekly for from four to eight weeks is osnslly sufficient for the worst cases. DR. ALE.v P. O'MALT.KY. liuptura Specialist, WashlBftB street, Wilkes Berre, Pa. 124-126 Wyoming Ave. Offer the following Spec ial for the balance or the week : one lot of black and navy ret f . r sails in nil sls-s, re'-suUtr value. ;.im. I tuJci 's Price. :' lis lle new I il ille skiri, W It'll Velvi f l.:o U tiuui . .1 l.nllU'.Ml lillC'l t hro!l;;llnm, lie-ed I'll, i n V-i Price. !.: Uli' IK W I'll f bl:: :ek lli-e.l l.i'!i:ial:l- me skim van! f l:rt. llille.l liaeil Pi.cr MUali:.,', live- 1 1' I Jllllolll, 1.VUV.U.I Price. I.!IS New bit !el;;s of i' iii'ii'M Kastr leekwear, It.a liy. all style. l.c:u:er's 2'i'icc, " ne lot of men's black and tan col ored half Iumc, wariaiio.l fas: .'obo's. l.caJct's Price, I: 'Complete assortment of lad!.s' Swiss ribbed vests iii ecru and walte. l eader's Price fntiu -!c t'2i each line lot of l.nlles' muslin drawer :t!i clns-.fr of ticks, and triimued wltii cnibrolecry, x Leader line b, of l.i.Iiei' tin s Price. '-Vic im skirt r older ' trimmed wlta lace or eriiliroi.ler LcaJer's Price. Stic i". .I.illfli lai f.iie r.jlll'-liiillnli l;!d ulove in tunr. brown. t a:al whKe with blio I: I'lubiiii.iery, l.ci;Jer' iv; liilc 21 dozen of Ihe ivlebtureil .1. 11 vviiite only, in all slsses, n- , corset:', il value. tl.no. I.euUer's Price, Site 2.1 piece of wool mixture., all spring effects, real value 2"ie.. . Leader's Price. I.'c The balance of our ;;.". and He. all wool dress sooils in one lot. Leader's Price. 'JSc ".I piece of all-wool fancy siiitlni;. also nll-wooj colored serges, tliese gooil would I heap at .Hie.. Leader's I'r.ce. ;VJo We have 2.1 oli-ces more of those won derful lile. silks. I .l lie! rail to see Ihem II you have not already done so. All or our 51. 2.". fancy silks hi hcuiilll'id eftctst in one lot ut fee. U yards of best ipiality dress stlng- hani in short lengths from !t to 12 yards, regular piice, 111.'., Leader's Price. Sc 7."i pieces or line tpialiiy zephyr nln hams, reKUlar l.rlee, I2tse., Leader's Price. 7c 2."i pieces of Crepe le Japnii, the new est f Iii UK In wash falries made to retail at 12'j.e., Leader's Price, 7,c 2.1 piece of genuine French organdie, goods that have retailed as Inch as Leader's Price I Ic l-t unbleached muslin, good ipi.diiy, l eader's Price, 1c u yard LEBECK & CORIN. THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1333 CAPITAL SURPLUS 40,000' JOHN T. OITI:U. I'ri.sidiMl. W. W. WATSON, Vui I'rwV'iJtnt. H. I.. I'MII.I.IP.S, Casliiir. IUHKt'T.HlA 1 Fnimiel Mini's. ,laiii- M. Kverliart, Irvln 1 . I'ilo li. IH.IM tl Kl.,1, " J.au.r.h J I ' A i .M s. Kemerer, I'hurleH i: Matthewit. .lolni t! I i'orter. V. W. WhIboii. I'ln.ile, .Si'lilai!3r. I,. : .MortH. INTEREST PAIDONTIflE DIHPOSIT5. This link inviti's tlif )utr.m.' of hiisiness limn ami tli Dis t'ii-'inlly. DUPONTS MING, BLAST IMG 1110 SfORTIBfi POWDERS Haanfartared at the Wapttsilura Mills, U avrae county. Pa., sad at Wd uiiihtuii. i'eia''. ar, HENRY BELIN, Jr. Uanao-aJ A-ut for the Wroamg Uistriat. M WYOMING AVE Scranton, Pa, Third Matfassl Bank Balidlatf. AQRJiciaa : THOS. FOBIVJlttaton. Pa. John b smith son, mstbosOl p K. W. MDI.LIOAN. Wilkm BarnTp.. a (saws tor ta uenaauut Ubaaslcai v rati HiitLiTi Um HOI CO- Iocp. CaLI.MtVMh nar ti.M tuoic in uk worlb, "A dUmr M.ri is a Mlmr earaea. Taait asllis Balld Paasick Haela KM ?5- I aasmsaa ma aayvarrs la us ui.,ea l,orUssk, Keasf Oraer, I'uetal Mete far UM. Uqiials every wa aha fceues sold la all retail star as fee '.Ml. We anas this ess ourseheaa, therefore we faw ante e tne as, seem mmm and if any eaa Is sot will I SI HISS w T aend another aatr. Opera im or t;oausoa wMths C P. a m B sties 1 Is S eaa Ban as. Aradyvaralssf aw mum aeaw lUBSfl leva Mac Eira Sre Go FEDERAL tT- votrron. erase le UmUr. cor tmriiig a pro soloerss IV srllh hv thm uaa mt SSASMs. mMTt-m rsrKNT r-AiNT. which f tsUjTwsttaiBta well-known ta all. It Msaej ta ua, a-aivanlaad tin, sheet Ire Mm mmmm Kl..k .!. kl i ta laveeit aewluUi auiy crumbHjsaT. cracav 1mm ear bresthlna of th brick. It still oat saasi ttaasaa; of any kind by maav jrwara, afd Ifa aatat dowa net ucead eaa-fili Ual mt tit asset of tinninc. Is aaid bf tmrnfrnm w p vwauwii aaiaesi ww l.e A. A 1 1 rffit 4V e ss I I ' W III -V 1 lllefltllf al ta 143 IMPORTANT. AUCTION' SALE OF HKill (JUADK PIANOS and ORGANS AT GUERNSEY BROS., 224 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa., m iiiii i i..-,. ulTn. V!'K",1;i1,':V HKOTHKHS lwviiiK itlired from buslnes, I l.uva i, - !!M,k?.i i'vVl U "'" V""' rve.the balau.-eol' tlieir hiKU -' sain, .uaiuiisiieK, .New Howard Piauo Cotiipativ, Mc. 0IiG4S ,, lal"y. Furraud A Vntey, Hum, WilcoS vnti.i .t.i A y, hue, lvioub,-!, I'hu-aKu CoUhk-, BtaiuUtd Orguiw, etc. ...e ?.Sia pio, oriu.n 01 tue.- inslr:iuieiila are new, but there are also soujg very lH.e cc..iKl liau.l Pianos and Organs, xviicli lmv couie in from biw or beeti lakcti by I iiierusey Krotbers in excUat.ge Tor other iuhlruuieiil. New or sec,.... h.,.1 all aiv KMuraute.-d t be iu perfect order, and a theutiw i n,U!bie.,,,K y n',"!UMlvot Auierli-'. best mura, Uisuriutmeut TK MIS OF SAI V n ,.il,I,0!S ft: "r ,'t'"tl w,u l iulwl at time of , , ' ' ' W , i1 ' I'urelmie, and t he balance may Ik; allowed to re man for payment by instalments, to suit tliecnnveuienee of the buyer lu M'lfll case li l ereelil. per aim will l.u ...l.t.i mi !....: ; , t It, t.o.j . . i . uu uK-cuiucaiuiiuiii is pa u. 2c Mii.vei inyiiigaMit cash save the interest cliarKM. Organs will only be aold ' .!"V" 1,MSl',il'.S.,"'',t ,wJ,ere tlu, l-' exeee.1 tlO.lllJ. Piauoaand Or. m ifiiiIIM,e.le!ivere.l tree to any address in Scranton or li.i,,..,r . . mM.-c.al i ,,w rale witlin. twenty mile of Si-ratdon. On Monday, Tue. day. H-Ub i. and Wedneailav, yr.ili, between the bour of 8 a. ,11. and 8 p. m. every instrument t be Hold will lie on view t the b,.u, vLi I' ? . . '""f ,1 '" ',re?e,,t to l4fl ui1 "u '" liiHtrumeut to all r . M v ' ' ",u,le l,v rlvate bargaiu. Catalogue, may be bad r""" "r lV "I'l'lh'utlou at M NVyouiluR avemie. B f E. M. STRONG, ESTABLISHED 1873 S. G. KERR, SON & CO. miS C'KOSSLKV A SOX'S, HALIFAX, EXCLAXO; UNRIVALLED y TAPESTRY CARPETS In all the latest Designs and Uaudsonie Combina tions aiul Coloring, which have made the goods so justlj; celebrated. We are the Sole Agents for Scranton. Our Complete Liue of CARPETS FOR THE SPRING TRADE Have now been received, and includes everything ap propriate aud desirable in all grades of Wiltons,' Ax minsters, Savonneries, Velvets, Brussels, Ta pestries and Extra Quality ingrains, with Bor ders to match. Au inspection of our stock and ex amination of prices will prove interesting. 408 T STATEMENT r.ESOfKC'ES. Loan- Ovt-nlrnft- ....l,4.'rt;.77Tl 46 714 HI .... HW.utm ihi .... 3ul,5.Vi '.'il .... I'li.'.H i',- IT. S. KoiiJk otht-r Iton.ls ItllllKllIK IIOIIMI t'remiuniM on I . H. Iloinls... K.liijll Ml 7.77'i mi ir.7.:tiM 7:1 1 7xx ,v, as I . S. Trrii.-iirer. liankH -MUU'Nl "tl BANK WM, CONNI:!.!., President: il O. H. CATI.IN. Vice Mrenidrnt: Dlkl CIOkS Win. Conncll, Henry Helm, vaiiin, uuiner Kener, Aiireu nantl. Special sltentiun jtiven to Business and on Time Deposits. ,VafsSa.tSsyss ' t EXCURSION RATES TO THE LAND OF NOD. That iv where 3-011 spend one-third of your life, liKikino- the journey 365 tunes each 'ear. If you wish to enjoy first-class accommodations, at at emigrant rates, with the assurance .that )'ou will never miss your connections, or tire of the scenery, TAKE CURLY BIRCH CHAHBER SUITES M AT COST. I A FEW REMNANTS OF MATTING 6c. TO 12c. PER YARD, Consisting of Fancy Cotton Warp, Japanese, Plain and Fancy Chinas; not any contain full patterns, but are just the thing for runners, corridors, etc. -mm m mm- -- - -ima,md, 4 CLOTHIERS, HOME n n t leelock, Liiideiumi, ('bickering. Hluyve Kngland Couipauy, Millar, llardiuatt, Auctioneer, Scranton. TELEPHONE 5154 BRUSSELS Lsckdwsnns Avs Opposite Ihl Main Entrant) t Wyoming Hoass. OF SCRANTON FEBRUARY 28, 1896: I.1ABIMTIR3. r-a.pl tal :no.ow iw flO.UW 1 Surplus I ii.ll vl.loil prolllH.. tTiri iilutioii iJlvhlenilt l.'mmlil. I X'lKJHltH I ue to Hanks Ite-Ulsi'oiinlM Hills I'ayablo , h 1 . 4i!t 41 u.roi oj loa r-d , 1,5K..7'I4 is , None , Nuue t2,191,U0 WM. H. PIXK, Cathlrr. Smith! ticortte H, Jr., James Archbslil, , Win. I , Personal Accounts. Three per cent, interest THIS ROUTE. The beautiful, natural grain, velvet-like finish and artistic design of these goods proved too much of a temptation to our buyer; aud he bought too heavily. Now they occupy space belonging to Spring (ioods. The result is obvious. We must sacrifice profit to gain room. I CASH OR CREDIT. 218, 225 and 227 WYOMING AVE. ilii FURNISHERS
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