8' THE SCIteVNTdX . TTHBUXETITESDAY 3IOKXTXG, APRIL 7, 1896. THE LEW 124-126 In our commodious store cus tomers van make purchases wilh out any Inconvenience what so. ever, lteiir in mind that we keep only such Kods we know to he tirst'cluss in every particular. Our prices, we feel confident, vou will always find lower than the lowest. Below we oiler some Special Values in our different de purtinents: 10 pircr of nil-wool liluck sors"1, SoO'l qiuillly. I.i'hiIci'h I'licc- 22i It) plm-p of lilnfk lluml mohair. l.wulfr'n I'rli'i IHc 75 pieces of rhr-i-kei nnd pliilM ilress tfOdilH, have hcen iioe, Lemli-r' Price J!K 24 iiieeo of eoloreil fancy silks nnd alius, real vulue 4ji. Leader's Price 2&c. 25 pieces of fancy silks In nil the new volorllik's. would be cheap at 7oc. Lead r' Price .Vic. In our nilliliiPiy department von will find all the latest novelties In irimnv-d ml iintrimnied hats, feathers, tluw rs, rihlioiiH, etc., at popular prices. We unnrantee satisfaction In every lnsta nee. We have Just put on sale Parlslin pattern hats that are perfect beauties, . iHl Hollcil your lnsiectioi.. 11 tins, ladles' Usurer brllllantines skirts, lined throughout and velveteen bound. leader's Pri'-e !isc. li doz. lailles' line limited tirilllantlno kins, lined throughout, live yards t- wide. Leader's Price ll.HK. M ladles' navy and black llannel suits, real, vulue J.'i.US. Leader's Price . Jii.SS. One lot of ludies' black II mi led silk capes, lace trimmed and lined throiitfhout with silk. Leader's Price li'.DIS. KM ehildrens' reefers 111 navy only, lies 4 to 14, worth $1.0U. Leader s Price S9c. iXi doE. ladies' laundrled shirt waists, nice, new. neat desluns, extra law uleeves; this hit Is u special offering, worth 7jc. Leader's Price 31V., sixes . XI to 44. Superior quality men's web suspetid . ers. Leader's Price lie. Hoys' Kuuntleioy blouse wuh-ts, beautiful In muku and llnlsh. Leader's Price 4Hc. Jn parasols we are showing; all Hie newest nnd latest ilevices. l'rlces laiiuliiK from 9Xc. and upwards. Kill uloves In all colors and styles. Lender's Prices line, J1.00, tl-25 and I..Vi. One more lot of the celebrated J. H. corsets In white only and In all ."iz m, v usual price $l.t. Leader's 4'rlce .We. V. H. corsets in white and nr;iy. Leader's Prices 47c., ".v. and J1.no. inn pieces of short lenKth Klnuhams. the loc. quality: each ileee contains ID yds. or over. Leader's Price fie. St) pieces of ot'Kandles, dimities, Uwns and mull In one lot. Choice of any Tic. a yard. One case of line zephyr KliiRhanis, never sold ut less than Uc. Leader's Price 7c. i"i doss, cotton towels, everybody sells them us a bargain at .V. Leader's 'Price He. LEBECK & C0R1N OLYPHANT. On Sutiirdity night a cave-In occurred on lower Church street, near the ball mound. The opening is about tpnty feet H(tlure and directly over the old wtirkliiKH of the Kddy Crook mine. The settlini; uf the earth tit this point hns CHUsed some of the water from the river to tlnd Its wny.inlo the mine iintf un extra line of pipes has been laid to keep the water out. J umes .Malum, of Scranton, was a culler in town yesterday. ' Thomas Hoban attended the funeral of Mrs. Swift In Ari-hbulii yesterday. - Last Friday evening the Kxcelslor Hose company met and elected the Ut Iou'Iuk otllcers for the ensuliiB year: President, T. Fruftk Jordan: vice luesi df in. Thomas J, Williams; secretary, Henry Bonn. Jr.; treasurer. James Jot dun, Jr.: foreman Thomas Twaddell; 111 st assistant, Thomas J. Williams; second assistant. John Illli ke: pipeman, William Twaddell. Jr.. William Hurke, J. J. Hogun, John PettiRiew, K. H. Fer jrilson: axim-n. William Patten, J. L. Uavls. Following are the new mem bers 'who have Joined the company: Wllllulii Patten. Thomas Walsh. Hert Mason, John t'cttlftrew, James Kllloul-1-n and William Y. Williams. , William Hull lias returned from a winter's sojourn In Florida. Miss Mary ISrowii. of Lnckawaxen, upent Sintday with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Cowley, of ljelaware street. Leo Lynch left yesterday to take up a course of studies at the Cieowtown university, U. C. ' A fnlrand festival under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of the Prim itive Methodist church wus opened lust evening in .Ma lion's hall which had been prettily decorated nnd two booths niianeed with ninny pretty and useful articles for sale. Jtelreshments were seTVed by tho Indies and un entertain ment (tlven by Alfred Hartshorn and party, of (ivocn HldKe. The fair and festival will be continued this ami to morrow evenings. Price of admission, 10 cents. Hert Lynch returned to Philadelphia y -sterday to resume his studies. ' Invitations have been issued for a pink tea to be given ut the home of Miss Oenevleve llyland Wednesday evenlns. C M, Hathaway, jr., leaves today to resume his studies at Vale college. Mis. T. J. Haltiy. of Providence, is VlslJIng her sister, Mrs. McLoughiin, on Duninore street. A. J. Cawley. of Alohbuld, spent Sun day evening in town. . Hlicuinotlsra Cured in u liny. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in one to three days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenst. druggist, 418 Lacka wanna avenue, Scranton. SPRING OPENING! OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT ' Has been wonderfully im proved by adding 1 .()(! square ! feet to our already spacious store. And we have iust re. ' ceived the finest assortment of Carpet the market can pro. Uuoe. The patterns are of the very latest. Cur .Wall Paper Department Han been increased to twice its , fortnur size? so- that you can see the fluent and most artistic . style . and coloring ever 1 -' shown in the market. Prices , ' always the lowest. I Carpets, ' i J, Wyoming Ave. SCOTT HIS J '. ' .419 Lackawanna Av ... . " CARBONDALE, fl:eader wilt nlesse nolo that ailvertK. ments, orders for Job work, nnd Hem for publication U-ft at tho establishment of Shannon Co.. newsdealers. North Main street, will roeeive prompt attention; of fice open from S a. nt. to 10 p. ni.J TOOK Till: OATH OF OFFICE. Mayor I.Kct O Ni.il unJ Other Officers Arc Dulv Sworn in. The oath of olllco of the new city oillcials was administered yesterday at 12 o'clock at the Municipal building. The Hist to take the oath was .Mayor elect O'Neill, and was administered by Mayor Hendrlck. The ex-mayor con gratulated the new mayor as soon as the oath was sworn to. Patrick Con nor, the new treasurer, then received the outh of oilice from Mayor O'Neill. The other clllcers. William Peel, asses sor, and John F. Wheeler, received the oath. Soon afterwards, the councils as sembled to reorganize. O. F. Swlgart was made temporary chairman anil swore In Thomas Nci.lon, of the Fourth ward, and John W. Kiiton, or the Fifth ward. Mr. Swiuurl was then mnde permnncnt chairman nnd made a neat speech accepting the oilice. The report of Controller Smith was read and referred to the temporary tinnucc committee consisting of Messrs. Uillii. (ilihool and McN'uliy. liefore adjournment tile chairman asked all members of the council to be in attendance at the mot-lings us often as possible. At the meet lii! i f the common coun cil the new membvrs. .Messrs. Dougher ty.i ilciinun, McDonald. I'ovliio, r,nte nnd P.rnndow. received tl'.. oath of otilce from Chairman Mills. There wit;- but two nominations) mnde for city clerk, ileorge Mills and tlecuse F.vans. I'uon vote Kvims was elected, receiving six votes to Mills' tlve. Treasurer Conner's bond of S.'iO.tmn was placed In the hands of City Solicitor Stuart Jt was signed by Charles Cnv anuiiRh. J. 11. Faulkrer. P. A. Carroll, M. It. Mndlgnn. J H. tillhool. J. ,1. Motl uhan ami Michael Conner. J. A. KATES Ol'KkAlEl) I POX. The Man's K.covcrv N Icrv IHnihtfiil. I'liso of Anpcitdluitis. For some time J. A. Hates, of Park street, litis been puffc riuir from n mnl ady which necessitated his removal to the hospital. Here his case was diag nosed us appendicitis nnd It wus found that un operation was necessary, the chances of his recovery In cither case being very doubtful. The operation wus performed by Dr. H. C. Wheeler, assisted by Di s. ( iiills and Shields. The patient was found to be in a ter rible condition, the malady being In an advanced stage. The appendix had completely sloughed off. However a great quantity of pus was tnken from the abdominal cavity. The patient seems a lltt!" coder today but the ph.vFielans can give no encouragement ns general peritonitis has set In. Mr. ltates wes employed In the blacksmith shop of Nicholas Moon, nnd has a family consisting of a wife nnd three children. BICYCLE Cl.l'K MEETING. Tho Now r.inJcr Path Now .Meeting With Much Attention. The move of the Carbondale Cycle club toward the building of a cinder path between llonesdale nnd Scranton Is receiving much attention from wheel men in the valley, and there will be, no doubt, a large attendance at the meet ing which has been postponed until Friday evening. The meeting Is open to nil those Interested In the subject. The plan to be carried out is not yet completely dec ided upon. It is thought however, that an jissocintlon will be formed, In which an Initiation fee of $1 will be charged. To keep the path In older a monthly assessment of twenty live cents will be mnde. If the plan meets with favor work will be com menced at once. SEVERAL DEATHS. Ir (inrdncr of Clifford Passes Awny. Ilcsslo Williams Dies. The friends of Pr. P. IS. Gardner, of Clifford. In this city were grieved yes terday to hear of his death. Which oc curred at M." In the morning. Dr. (inrdncr is well known in this city, having been In this section for many years. His death was due to gastritis, from which lie had been suffering for some time. Air. and Mrs. Don Young, of Williams avenue, are mourning the loss of Bes sie, their 14-moiiths-old child, which occurred Sunday night. The little one hail been sick for two weeks with bron chitis. The funeral will ccur this af ternoon at ..'lil o'clock. To Ask for bids. Local contractors will soon be given a chunce to give bids for the stone work of the new bridge. W. L. Beers, of the Arm of Clark & Co., the success ful bidders for the new concrete bridge to bo erected In this city, has been in mil tilt- last few duys arranging for rtie bids for broken stone und sand, 'i lie work will soon commence and will In- pushed as rapidly as possible. The old bridges will be torn down very soon. ar Companies Consolidate Papers were Hied In the stale depart ment at Harrisbnrg yesterday provid ing for Hie consolidation of the Carbon dale and Forest City Passenger Itail way companies ami the Carbondale Traction company. The capital is $4f)0,OW. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS A very handsome sign hns been placed at the- new Delaware and Hud son station. It is of enameled Iron and reads. City station, Carbondale. Itutii ven has been In this city endeav oring to get the people Interested in his lectures. We don't want him, how ever. The parish meeting of Trinity church was largely attended Inst evening. Mr. und Mrs. Lu'Aiotte Sam- made their nppeurniiee before- a large aud ience at the opera house last evening. .lames Kcfiworthy bus been nopoint ed baggage master at the Delaware and Hudson city station. Mrs. Oeorge Chapman nnd her son, Guy, are visiting tho former's mother. Airs. Vincent, nt Hornellsvllle, N. Y. Miss Elolse Edwards, of Wllkes HaiTe, Is spending a few days with Air. nnd Airs. John. Edwards, of South Church street. .Wilson Gertry.'of South Church street, hns resumed his studies nt iiucknell university alter spending his vacation with his parents, Air. end' Airs. Wil liam Geary. John Lynch, who hiiF been foreninn at the Last Chance colliery for some time, has resigned his position. Air. AleOrnth, of Pittston, will succeed him. AI. H. IlroWn. of Scott street, hns ac cepted a position with the Star Steam Dye works. Frank Merry, of Wilkes-Bnrre, spent Sunday with his parents on Canaan street. A daughter was born to Air. and Airs. Henry Collins, of Brooklyn street. The newly elected officers of Olive Leaf lodge were Installed last evening. M. K. Sheehnn hits returniM from n three weeks' visit with friends in Nuw York. Dr. J. Burnett, of Scranton, was In town ycste.'dnv. Aliss Nellie O'Byrne. of Olyphant,, Is the guest of friends In this city. Aliss Emma Dtinlcnvy, of Scranton. Is the guest of Aliss Emma Swam, of Dundnff street, ' Professor and Airs. B. E. Pitts were in Scranton InRt evening where the for mer plnyed with Bauer's orchestra at the oratorio. Mr. Pitts will play at the Charity ball this evening. The Misses Mary and Maggie Carden, I Wr. P. Carden and James Boland. of Uundaff street, attended the funeral of Miss Kllzabeth Moran, at Kingston, yesterday. William II. Wills is conllned to his home by a severe attack of inlluenia. PECKVILLE. Clinton Carey, of Berwick, was a guest at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. IL J. Taylor, last Sunday. S. W. Arnold has returned from a visit in Delaware. Harry Coates. of Yatesvllle. was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mis. ltobt-rt Coates. over Sunday. Wallace Harnes and family have re moved to the West Bnd. John Williams nnd Joseph Knglish returned to Mansfield Normal school yesterday, to resume their studies, af ter spending Easter with their parents in town. Janus Jooling, of Plains, srw'nt Sun day with his daughter. Mi's. William Uooke. Mrs. Thomas Hell left yesterday to spend a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Jones, at Scranton. Special music for Kaster was t"he fea ture together with beautiful llornl dec orations of the services at both cfturches here Sunday. At the Methodist Epis copal church in the evening the exer cises were in charge of the Epworth leugue. At the Presbyterian church special music was given morning and evening under the direction of James and Fred Henjumin. organist. In the evening the services consisted of solos, anthems, responsive readings, etc. The singing by the three little girls, dressed In white, carrying Easter lllicM, was very tine. They were Edith Hooke, (it't tie James and Maine lleese. lilukely bonrd of health met last Sat urday t veiling ami reorganized with the following oliicers for the coming year: President, 11. L. Thompson; hmilth of llcer. Dr. V. L. VunMckle; secrt tary and sanitary officer, S. M. Moguls; san itary committee. 11. 1.. Thompson. K. L. Crntg. S. Smith: burial registration, K. L. Craig. II. L: Thompron; commit tee on nuisances, d. Smith, K. CVulg, II. L. Thompson. All members of the Wilson Hose com pany are requested to attend a special meeting at their rooms this evening nt Toid. A very Important busin-s. Is to be transuded. I'.y order of the presi dent, It. C. Lintorn. HALLSTEAD Mrs. M. S. Lowe, who has been 111, is recovering. FrtTnk Oration has returned from Philadelphia. Mrs. R F. Uernsteln nnd children, who have been the guests of friends and relatives In New York city, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. May attended the ball given by the Brotherhood of Loco nioUvr Firemen at Elinira Monday evening. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ciirren, on Monday moji'iilns found, while playing about the house a box of morphine pills. The little fellow not knowing what they were, took four of them and was soon in a serious condi tion. A physician was called as soon as possible, and In a short time the sufferer hnd nearly recovered from the effects of the drug. Mev. John Davln hes returned from Elinira. N. Y. A Hock of wild ducks were seen nenr the river here Monday morning, and lo cal sportsmen had gatne-.ed to dispatch them. Their markmnnshlp was poor and therefore they could not bring one down. Hunters did not know what to do unless they could get CJrover Cleve land here on the next train. Hut Orover's rival in duck shooting had ar rived in tho person of Ray Capwell, who, with gun in hand, proceeded to business, and in a few seconds had lirought down several of the birds. The remnlnder of the flock, not caring to fool any more with professionals, Hew awny on their Journey rejoicing. The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap tist church will hold a soup social In the I'allroad Young Men's Christian association on Thursday evening. Don't fail to get In the soup. Airs. J. E. Davis spent Sundny with friends in Ciiioti. Aliss Jennie Sawyer, of Candor, N. Y., Is visiting friends in town. Piles! Piles! Itching piles! '. Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the Itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most canes removes me tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for CO cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. FACTORVILLE, Mrs. John Griffin attended the, funeral of her brother, Air. Dudfee, at Taylor, .Monday. Airs. James AlcAlpIn and son have moved from Waverly to this place, where they will reside in the future. Muel Capwell, of Scranton. spent Sun day at this ula.ee. Klchnrd Davis has sold his property on Alain street to George Carr, and will move to Dal to n soon. A very Interesting Easter programme was glvt n to u crowded house both morning nnd evening, at the First Bap tist church. The funeral services of Jucub Kemph cr were held Saturday afternoon ftom the .Methodist Episcopal church. The services were under the auspices of JOzru Grillln post. i Grand Army of the itopublio, Scranton. .The funeral was largely attended. The announcement of the death of Airs. Adelbert Jieynoldi) late Siiturday evening came very unexpectedly to our citizens. Airs, iteynolds hnd been In rather poor health for some time. Fri day night it seems she became tired of life and took a quantity of 'parts green. Medical nld was summoned but noth ing that could be done would save her life, und Salurdny evening about !) o'clock she tiled. It Is thought her mind hnd become nffected nnd dining a tem porary lit of Insanity she committed the rush act that resulted In her den lit. The funeral services will occur nt 11 o'clock today (Thin-sdny) nt the First Baptist church. ; James Lewis and wife of Ith'ca. X. Y., are spending this week with Mr. Lewis' parents on Main street. Indigestion Yields rcndlly to Hood's Sarsaparilla because it tones ' and strciigtiieuti the Htairacb and aids digestion by sup plying pure blood. "I had indiges tion bo badly that I was all run down and could hardly walk. Hud no appetite and itni.td nnfr at'..,.. ijv ,r r miKi.mil ou, iiuu nnure j hud taken a fourth ol n boltle I'was very nint h better. I also used Hood's Pills nnd found them splendid, very mild, yet elec tive. I cannot say enough in praise fot v.'hnt thoy have done for me. Hlnco uainR two turtles of Hood'n Karjnpariila ond Mood's Pills occasionally 1 fee! almost iik-e :i now per.-ioit, I have n splendid appetite, dorp well nnd work With enso." ANHIfc C. Lantz, Belleville, Peannylvanifl. - - Hood's'Sarsaparilla Is the only Truu 21ood Puritler promi ncntly in the public eye. l j tlx for $3. Hood's Pilis S SScSS '''"T J 1 1 Highest of ail in Leavening To the oltl.-n tiatc O'l l oot. T. I.. Momaine ami W. W. Sheridan, of this city, started yesterday morning on foot lor Sun Frvucisci solely for pleasure. They luted to lake two year. making the trip. Among the cities they expect to pass thrcugb are Williams port, YoiingKtoY. il, I ihltc Cleveland. Toledo, Chicago, Clinton. Iowa: Cedar I'uplds, lvs Moines. Kansas City. St. Joseph. M.i.; Atchison. Topeku. ttl'.l' lingtot:, ('-dorado. Deliver, l.eadvilie. Salt Lake City, Ogtli n. Toronto. Sac ramento, Oakland, San Jose, San Fr-in-ib.co. Alleged l.nerno Kohbcr Taught. Chief or Police Thomas, of Kingston, on Saturdr.y arrested Charles Jones, of that place, who Is alleged to be one of the persons who robbed Snyder's hard ware store at Luzerne a week ugo. Jones was m Ing to sell u gun In Cop Inn's hnrdware store, Iviwardsvllle, when arrested by Oi!i -r Thomas, who brought him before Squire llooue. The squire committed him In default of 11. wo tail, officers Thomas and Gray yesterday went to the house of Thom as Sheridan Hiid found two of lilt stolen guns under the shanty. Sheri dan, meanwhile, disappeared. Several others will booh be arretted. I Iqnor IK-oIers Still (Iraniing P.cports are coming In from all parts of Luzerne county thai the retail liquor dealers are still coutlnuitiff to organize local leagues. The movement se-mis to bo booming nt a great rate round about Hazh ton. where Chief organiser No lan hns uddrcascd some large meeting the nast week and errolled n groat many new members. The dealers are beginning to realize the Importance and the benefit to be derived from be longing to the league, ns It Is a great protection to them und is bound to crush the life out of the speak-easles. I chich Valley Par Pnys. The Lehigh Valley railroad expects to pay its employes for March as fol lows: April lit Penn Haven Junction to Delano, Mount Cnrmcl nnd Wcaihetiy. April 11 Weatherly to Ilazliton, Tonihlcken to l-'reeland. April li Maueh Chunk to Packerton and vicinity. April lit Aliiuch Chunk to Kaston. April II Kaston to Perth Amboy and Jersey City. April 1C Atuuch Chunk to Wilkes Harre und Coxton. NOTES. Aliss Kuchael Alay Davis, who had been organist of the Welsh Presby terian church In this city for six years. Is making great progress at Cardiff, where she is becoming an eminent or canlst. She Is a pupil of Alme. Clara Novello Davis. A brain 1. Kckert, the condemned murderer of Fred Uittenbender. wtio was for several days very ill ut the county prison, is gradually recovering. Hester Hrace, one of the alleged dyna mite conspirators, who was ill last week, had recovered sufficiently this morning to be taken to the court house in the prison van. Airs. John AleOeehan. an old resident of Plnlnsvillo, died at her home on Sat urday of paralysis, aged 73 years. She is survived by her husband nnd five children Allen MoGeehnnr of Scran ton; Mrs. John Felts, of West Pittston Airs. 7.. H. Wagner, of Plnlnsville; Airs. Jennie Kilmer, of P.lnghamton. N. T and Airs, li. H. Snuer. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Clara, the youngest daughter of Jo seph Ilendlcr, attended the auction sale of the pet deer at 76 Public Square on Saturday and It was knocked down to her for ifJO. The little girl said she had onlv $1, but that her papa would pay the rest. The auctioneer took her word and she soon returned with Air. Ilendler's check for $1!' more. The an imal will be kept In the yard at the ilendlcr residence on Park avenue. JERMYIM, The borough council met In session Friday evening. Several citizens were Li attendance representing com plaints made by the people und other matters. Messrs. Kilwln Graves and S. K. Miller complained that their prop erty was -being damaged by water which had been turned out of its nat ural course by the people of our ad joining borough, Mnytleld. The com plaints were referred to the street com mittee and burgess with power to act. John Solomon was present und Inform ed council that several citizens wished to put a sewer through, from their properties to the rivi-r and requested permission to put through the rond.The request was granted. The council committee reported the, results of the election held recently (officially). 414 In favor of bonding the borough and put-tin-x In a water plant, and :S7 opposed. Thud strvt bridge was reported to be I'l a bad condition und needed repairs nt once. The action was referred to the street committee. The report fiom the avditor was heard, but was re turned for correction. The bond of High Constable Smith. $1,000. was read nnd referred to the burgess. Treas urer Tennis' bond was llxed nt $6,000. The council committee which hud worked so bard during the wat: r e:,--ciletnent w;s continued. Instruction!, were given ihem to act in conjunction witn the citizens und proceed in erect ing a water plant. Council then nd Ictirned aiter paying the usual number of bill!!. Crystal Fire company. No. I. prom ises to i-Ncol all their tuevl.i'.'s c.Tort? in the concert to be given unier their auspices on Tuesday evening, ApVil 1". All the ivHoi-vcd scats in Knterpiisc hall have been sold, with one or twe exceptions. ' Cnrbomlt.le, Arcjihald. Olyphant. PrckvUlo Scranton' ami several entailer places will bo repre sented. Judging from the tickets noji:. The following In file rogrnmm": . Se lection. Gllrov'a orchestra. Archifclip "Midnight Fire Al.-.r.-ti." l'cckv!P quartette: s-cloctlon, n amNdin and gui tar. Mcsstr. WTsnu nr.d Hunt. Cnri-nn-dnlc; tenor solo, selected," Powell Da vis; piano solo. Ml;s Mary Mwlek; vo cal solo, M. J. Coyne: .--e'eeiioti, lm "perlal qvart'-tte; dl".Vv;;ie. mim'e Lurry Kctiielc; drill, clnss of chlldrcri: selection, Ollroy's 'orchestin: voea' duet, Howell Davis and W. W. Wc.i kins: selection. Imiiet-hl qutntetie tenor solo, John W' -irnc: ? !.-ct!or mandolin and r.nllnr. Il"sin-s. Wiinn mid Hunt: bnrU"tie 'polo. W. W. Wit' !1nr. The stud'-rtn win hnv" en spend ing their Faster' vr:ntlon here re ti'rned to their schnolq yes'.rri'ny. The newly oi-'r.mizd Choral or' will meet Tuesday nnd Thursday in t1 Methodist Kplscopi.' church for u he.n pnl. Wtlllam J. t!n!cer. who grnduat d f the Pnltltnore Dental r-d'eir-.', It.-.'i more, !d.. lin t week. In visiting nt th home of -hill parents on A":i.ln street. A "Chipmunk" social will be glvtn by the Kpworth lengtie social department on Friday evening In the lecture vot-iti of the Methodist lOplscopal church. The proceedings arf rt-w nnd will no doubt prove an attraction, A charTr Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report TS. Pi of live cents ns admission at the door !s u-.i'de lu'cetsary to cover the ex penses. A'.rs. Daniels, of Fcolt strict, suf fered a relapse Saturday nnd her condi tion is very critii al.Llttl hope l.s now cnti rtainej for lit r retocery. Professor it. II. Mariin. of F.Itrhurst, was among his ir.any friends in Jem yu and Jiaylicld Sunday. Air. Martin was formerly priiii-ipul t;f the Aiayfield schools. District iiepuly Grand Mnrter I. K. Misted, of Carbondale. will install the newly tleite.i officers of Musbrook lodge. No. .-..".ti. lnd-.-t t-ndent Order Odd Fellows, on next Thursday evening. MONTROSE. Miss Lottie Hell.-s, of Tliiighamtoii. Is visiting Air. and Mrs. G -orgt- it. Uithrop. Airs. David A. Hinds and son, llich ni'l. who h-tve btH-n the guests of Mr. It hide's parents. -Mr. anil Mrs. A. W. Payne, has returned to TimUhannoek. Charles Post, who is a student at Cor nell university, is snending the Knssler holidays with his mother, M-.s. William AI. Post. Glen Guy is home from state college. Aiiss Nellie Conlilin. who bus been In Klmlraat school. Is now nt the home of her parents on Chenango street. To The Tribune reoresentalive II. II. True made the following statement: "Tile only pruiicsltlon ever passed be tween Mr. Van Wormcr und myself tithi r directly or indirectly w as made by myself to him that we should each take one delegate, and the question of their voting for Mr. Wright without any return frmi his own political home wns to lie submitted to arbitration. In case 1 win this tight 1 nin willing, ns I have been all through, that Air. Van Wornur r.honld have the support of one delegate. There has never been any question between Air. VnnWormer nnd myself on this point, ej.eopt as he has raised It by entering this tight with Air. Wright, against myself. t'nder the present delegate system. If every office holder claimed antl received the Montrose delegates for renomlnation simply because he was obliged to live here to perform the duties of the of tice to which he was elected; Alontrone could never have a choice of an officer, except as he voted for renoniinatlons." ."ht'ii Ilaliy wa3 sick, iro pavo her Costoria, Mien tiho was a Child, she cried for Castnria. tVlu-n she becuuio Aliss, ulie clung to Cantor!a, When ho had Children, she gave them Costoria. RUPTURE Is ono of the vorv common nilmr.t of man kind. It i muallv tba remilt of lmvd work or nr. r-cxei tion. uud m oftf iitimm thn leaser of f 'Vers or sovero atlscks of Kieknws which I -arcs th-i ah lominnl iiiTT"d in a wenkon d enditiou, allo.nns thu protrusion of bowel It is NO DISGRACE to he ruptured, hut It la very annnyin? anfl miiietim s dati4"rou. Cntil roo mtly It wui though: to b. inciiru If? without au operation, but thanks to si-ieutitlc r.iaaaruh ITS CURE in now ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN In ninety out of a hundred eates -h"i o tlio ruitn o can be returned. I give a written guurnntes to cure. No knife, no incfiiw-oaieiice, no opora tiun; no detention from btrgim-HS, nnd no trimii to aniiny you aftern-urils. Clio vl-.lt to mv lilies woi-klv fur from four to eight wekn is omihIIt Milllcient for tho worst canes. DK. ALEX. P. O'.MALI KY. Ituptnro Specialist, Washington stroul, Wilkei-liarr, fa. ON THE mi OF THE are located tile tinest fishing and hunting grounds In the world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points in .Maine, Canada and Maritlm:' Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and I'tiit'-d States Northwest. Vanvouver, Seattle. Tacoma, Portland, Ore., S:iu l'rancisco. First-Clsss Sleeping and Dlr.:n? Cars nitachcd to all through! I rains. Tourist cars fully titled wit li bedding, curtains and specially adapted to w.ints of fumllii s may lie had with sccond-chtss tickets. Hiites always lt;s titan via other linej. For further Information, time tables, etc., mi application to E. V. SKINNER, 0. E. A., 353 Broadway, New York. Ill POWDER CO., RCDitIS I AND 2, CO.l'LTH DTD'G, SCRANTON, pa. I.AFLIN & RAND POWDE!; CO'S 'JRANGE QUN POWDER KliM-trlr I !;itt- l-;-r. Ki!-:-H for pxplnd- ini i'l ista. S:il--ty I-ns urn . AYLESWORTH'S a 1 The riaesi In te Cltj. TIic latent improved furnish lags and apparatus for keeping meat, buftcr aud egns- 223 Wyomlno Avo. .-i MSF TIT1! 15 .D SOLI; 1 11 "'-: iip-(iy v.-ltii liv A.'.- I.',V'..VT ' . ' in -.Ti'ii ii-ii : -i :.!' n r.cl lo u.i, K..ivi r.: "-'ir:l. Iilnn Lri iw i lie li.-0 n . i. V v;i 1,1 :-.il. i tin which will ;i'M .it nbf.!i-t(ly any crctuMli.K. i-raois-tiif or IiikiIiiiv; ut lb brt-.-:;. It will out lnM tlnninii of any klml hv iivim;. ywrn, mil itn ro"l iloi-i not t-si-jed onp-.il'ih t'nut )!' Iho rcBt of tinnhiff. 1h cnM liy tho Job jr itiiv-i. t'urtiai in laVm by : hap.t.ja.nn, 5:7 liiroh Ht. Eliill PflCiPiC SI WM AfiD BLASTING I .fey'f M '3 I 1 1 A UT- I I III! 1-0 i. ,1 ti.-t ESTABLISHED 1373 S.G.KERR,S0N&C0. JOIIX CEOSSLEY i SOX'S, HALIFAX, ENGLAND; ' lilfiH BODY BRUSSELS id mm mm .... In all the Latest Designs and Handsome Combina tious and Coloring, which have made the goods so justly celebrated. We are the Sole Agents for Scranton. , Our Complete Line of CAR REITS FOR THE SPRING TRADE Have uow been received, and includes everything ap projiriate aud desirable in all grades of Wiltons, Ax minsters, Savonneries, Velvets, Brussels, Ta pestries and Extra Quality ingrains, with Bor ders to match. An inspection of our stock and ami nation of prices will prove interesting. Opposite m IIIL Bffl 6F SOUTH, ft STATEMENT FEBRUARY 28, I6OS1 P.E301T.CE3. Loans Ovordrufts , IT. S. Dtv.nln Olher Runrls , , Kankinn House PrcmlnmH on V. 3. Honda... rue from U. S. Treasurer. , Due from Uar.ks.... Cash .Ji.e.HMfi 7M fll . n)c,o!w mi . Slil,5r3 20 . 21. TM US S,(i-iO 00 7,770 00 . 157.3IM 73 $2,101,300 30 WM. CONNHl-l., Prenlitcnt: il"(). II. CATI.IN, Vice President: WM. H. PECK. Caihler. DtkUC'l Ofi.S VVm. Cnitncll, Hei.ry Bclln, Jr., James Aichbald, Wn. T. Smith, Ueorgt tt, Catlin, Luther Ke!lcr, AitrcJ rlrnrt. Sped il attention t'vca to builnesa and Personal Accounts. Tbree per cent. Interest on Him- Ucpo&iK. - - mm AND STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES and aiull stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc. ITTE1IE line SC RAIN LUMBER ACKS ANCUAGE THEREFORE THE I Pi RADE PERSONALLY LACE ATRONAGE PICHARDS LUMBER CO., MM 502, COMONWEALTil EUiLOING, SCRANTON, PA. I FEW FB MID FACTS ' 1 f'S,'t. -rn irvrKMi S . o Peruse These Pointers: To obtain best results a refrigerator must be thoroughly ! ;lcar.ed onse a week a difficult task ordinarily, but so easy with The National. You simply remove ice chamber, drip pan and waste pipe, and there you are. (See cut.) An in ; ;enious little device enables j'ou to remove waste pan and :lrip cupx from .front, thus avoiding , the old back breaking method.' These new. points, coupled w.'th a finely polished Dak c.'ise, carved panels and Roman gold trimmings make :his the' simplest most ornamental and economical refriger Uor on the market. Call or write for catalogue. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. TELEPHONE 5134 lo8 Main Entrance to Wyoming Mil LIABILITIES. Caipllal Surplus TTnillvMcd Fronts Ciri-iilullon Divldtnds Unpaid Deposlla Due to Banka r.o-Dlscolims Bllla l'ajablo .$ !00.000 W . 81.119 41 . u.m oi 108 . 1.C16.744 1 . 24,393 11 Nona Nona JU TON. PA. c AN'T ALL USTOMERS. AND T ALK 422 HROUGH ELEPHONE W HEN ANTINQ WITH OR RITE ABOUT REFRIGERATORS Did you ever stop to cou sider how many $'s worth of meat, milk, butter, etc., you throw awa' every summer for want of a good Refrigerator, to sa' nothing of the incon venience and extra cost ot be ing compelled to buy all per ishable articles in driblets. Now a reafly good one will save enough of those $'sinoue season to pay for itself, and that is the title we claim for the New National. CLOTHIERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS.' 218, 225 and 227 Wyoming Avenue. 01