t- 8 TIIE SCRAXTOX TKIBUXE MONDAY MOIlKlXG, APHIL 13, 1896. THE LEWI 124-126 Wyoming Ave. Are howin; the mot complete ussotMiicnts of nil tlic newest and holiest co'ikction of .Millinery, Cloaks Suits, Cares, Separate Skirt Silk and Wash Waists. Dress Goods. SilUs und in fact everything appertaining to u first- class establishment. :a dozer, of men's web suspendeM. worth We., . i.eadeh's rnn-K. iv. 15 dozen of men's mixed seamless half no, worUi l'e., uKAtKR3 pru-a:. .v. 4."i dozen nf children's and boy's heavy rlbU'd fust blaek tto'klnis. doulile knees, full penniless, sisse ii to 9'5, I.KAKKK'S I'JtlCK. 10 pieces nll-n'onl fimey weave erei-u" in ull the new sprint; t'olnring. real value, lie, lkadkks I'un'K. i:v. J", ieces of nil-wool sernes. :iJo fanev .reaves ill sprim dress latinis, regu lar priee. IR'ji'., I.KAOKlt'S I'itlt'K. 10 plo-m of blaek tiirured brilllantine worth 25c, i.kaukr'S prick. it t pie-es of Mack wool seise, I he remi lar 2V. nualiiy. IUADEVt'S PRICK, II'-'. All of our finest lanry wash silks that have been .. I'lHiICi: OF TI1K LOT, 29o. 10 pk'.'t of Kreneli oraniUe. very ohoke designs, I.KAPKP.'S PhlV'K. 14 JO pieces of line colored lim. ies, war ' ranted fust color;, l.KAPEIl'S PP.It'E 11 jm :.;. of while .-liecked muslin for uKrouv. i,r:AiEU't? riticE. v. Iv Cozen ble.u hud Turkish bath tow e's, worth ;;c . i.EAuEk S I'P.ICK. 1U0. In doiert of ble-uiitd buili towels, 44 niche3 tons, worth, ""c - I.EADKIi ,S rfilCE, Mo. IV pleos of cotton tnwciliiK, I.F.ADKK'S I'lUCK, 2V 10 pieces of linen crash. J.IJ.VDF.Fl'S rniCE. J". I pieces of txtra iiialltv table linen, LEAKER'S plilt'K. 2.V. 1J pieces of Hill 4-4 bleached muslin, , jLjEADEU'S PKICE. '. A YARD. 40 pieces I'ruit of the Loom, yard wide, blenched muslin, LEADER'S MUCK. 7c. A YAW" In our .Millinery department we guar antee jiriee to be Jus; us low us in all other diaiimtiiU. Hear in mind we have stylish up-to-date hats from Sl.SiS and upward. Also tine th.weis fio'.n 2i'n . a bunch up. and fanev libooin from loe. a vaid up Ae guarantee to KiVe you .'utisiactiuii in twr purtli lilar. lu pieces ot iii-lnch Eitmh l.aibi.. LK'iOUH'S PBICK. 1-'' Special sales ot 8wl-.fi embroidery In four ftidtha at S'c. lit.-., l-V. and lac. worth cruelly double V will chtrefully tlve you anionics ,,r comptirli-.m and you will be emi- Sliced thai we otTcr these goods for half 'nice. t ladles- itjtiirrJ billlluntliie .skills, lined tluouslio i;. velvet lacina. i.E:.rr.if i'kiok, $i jr.. 1 J'.' c hM.lrca's navy reefers, sit.es 4 in .11, good value, tl.uu, LEADER'S f'Kli'K. .V.i.-. I.. do2i; II of ladies' lauildl'ied pen-ale jjilil vv.ii-'ls III ull sl:.p.s, (-oiid value, lea r.inu s i-Riri:, mi-. LEBECK a CQRIN MOSCOW. .lack SWafls. id' baltiin, was the KUcsl td John S.nlt en Wfdiicsditv. Altss Bessie Pyle. who ' bus bt on pending wnnie lltne with friends in Ap pluchen, X. v.. returiied lumie Tues day. H L. Tr.iliiidRe, of Ureal lend, was a Visitor in town Wednesday. Mrs. M. M. Evans h- visiting friends In town. Frank Postin was a visitor in Serun ton on Friday. Charles pyle. or Green Ridge, is spending a I'cw days ut his home. t.nien ('lenient returned to Wesley nn university on Wednesday. Rev. A. Li. Tinvlil retui noil from the toiii'eieni-e Titi'sday. Mr. Wr.l'ei- Runyon, or Lung Island city. Is visiting at the home uf Druggist H. J. ('anii'iii. Mrs. John Lyman visited her parents in H Tan ton iant week. The Cheerlul Workers met at the home or Mrs. H. K. Gardner Tuesday I'.rtcriiouii. They are nreoaring for an tipron social to be held at the home of Dr. S. W. l.amoreaux in the near fu ture. PECKVILLE, Another water meeilnt was held nt tne ho.se rooms last Saturday evening and wMs largely attended. After some very Hblr suggestions wpit nflcreil. a commit tee of six were appointed to pro. ii'e a speaker and a hull. The first address will be hen In the Second ward or." evening this coining week. Attorney A. I. Colhorii. of Scran ton, was selecied ti make the address. The committee will meet at the same place again this even ing and will then select the night for the speech, which will be announced tlmtujsh The- Tribune. Everv-tax payer lu the borough should attend that met Hg. Dr. and Mrs. T. S. (Iraces, of .lermyn,, were in town on Sunday. The Upworth leaitue will tender their pastor, Rev. S. C. Simpkins, of ihu .Meth odist Episcopal church, a public recep tion in the church purlers next Tuesilvy evening. Ice cream uml cuke will be served free. The postponed entertainment of, the Ladies' Aid society win also bo ulveii the same evening.. Tho remains of the late Edward Morris who, was killed at olyphant last Thursday ny a fall of roof in the mines, was buried In Prospect cemetery here yesterday. The deceased was a member of Olvphunt lodg Independent Order of Odd Fellows, who attended the funeral in a body. Olyphaiu Cornet band was also present. J. F. Hoyt is In Xew York. Dr. Charles Treverton, of Scranton, railed on relatives here last Sunday. Born, to .Mr. and Mrs. John (Iriesdalc, 'April T, a son. Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Ciflorge Wood budge, April 4. a dnuslner. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. George Shay April. LI, n son, Rom, to Mr. nnd Mrj. Joseph Sickler April K a daughter. SPRING OPENING! OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT Has been wonderfully im. iroved by uddhi", 1 .001) square cet to our already spacious tttore. And we have just re. ceived the liuest assortment of Carpets the market can pro. duce. The patterns are of the , very latest. Our Wall Paper Department lias been Increased to twice its , . former size, so that you can see the finest and most artistic styte j una eoiorings ever hovn in the market. Prices always the lowest. J- SCOTT INGL1S. Carpets, 419 Uiokawanna Av. GARBONDALE. f l:eaJer wtll please noto tha a-rtls-ments, orders for job work, and Items for publication left at the establishment of Shannoa & Co.. newsdealers. North Miln street, will receive prompt af.eaiion; of tice open from S a. m. to 10 p. m-1 . UOKKlNti I1AK1). fcople Tryins i Oust Mr. rrik-Cndi-dates in tho Meld. The elei'tion of city ensineer tomor row evenltiK at tho joint session of the; councils is att.actiiiK nrat aitfiitlnn. This is caused by tne several candi lats in the Hold ami by the active work some are dolus fur th.ir candidates. Certain persons are making every en deavor to prevent tlic re-election of Mr. Krlck. but they will probably not Influence the councils enounn to muae his re-election, which seems to be fa vored by most members, an Impossibil ity. Among, other thlnps Is the circu lation of a petition by Mr. Devine, of the West Side, whose position is ex- i plained by his defeat In certain matters j in the council. i Mr. Krlck has proved himself fully en palde of fillins the position nnd oil his work lias been done with prompt ness and ability. The councils should I take this into consideration Tuesday evening. j SCR ANTON TO IOKI.ST CITY, j Arrangements Iking Made for Ihrough 'lickcts. There will probably be through tickets sold on the electric road from Scranton to Forest City before long, as ai rnngenienis to that effect have al ready been made. Cl.irence Steele, of the blinking linn of V.. W. Clarke it Co., of 1'hiladelpnui. who own the Scranton Traction com pHi.y, and .Manager Sllliman, of the same line, were in the city the latter part of I ,t week. The inspected tho Carbondulc Traction company's line from Peckvifle to Forest City, ami will endeavor to have through tickets sold. This will Rt'ul greatly to the number of people who tlso it. and will be much cheaper than the system now used. WILMA.U SNYDLK INJURED. Crushed by a I'nll of Top Coal ot Xo. 1 Shalt a. i i,.nw ncci.'lent or-ciivred Saturday at the Delaware and Hudson No. 1 shaft which may result in the death of William t.pvder. ot uroenneiu roau. The injuries which tlie unfortunate ...... I -li-A nf n .-.eiMiins nature und were caused by u fall of top coal. lie. was wonting on me iop coai ui he time the accident occurred. When a large piece of lock fell, crushing him j t., Ih. ui.iunil The llilorii-li flCe ncat'lV ull about the head and buck, one of the wounds requiring nineteen stucnes i to close it. He was tlirun down an i incline ot about twelitv feet by the shock. CONSENTED TO PAY. J. A. Stanton Will Now lie I ree Again. Miss l ook In jail. Prison life Is evidently not io.'1'eeuble. tn .1 A Stanton for not withstanding all Ids refusals to sign a paper deeding Ins iiro'ierty to his pile behind prison baro, he has u- lust come to his senses and signed the paper. The afiaiv which brought Stanton lu hul li-i I talked or u uleut deal and readers are familiar with the case. Miss Cook, who ran ewuy with Stanton is still in .lull and will appear in court tn answer the charges preferred ugainsl her All Mr. Stanton's properly now goes to his wife. A tinnsfer of his team has been made to pav for the costs. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS , J. F. Reynolds, esq., was called to Forest City Saturday by the Illness of his nelce. .lames Dickson, of Scranton, was vis iting In this city on Saturday. Miss Mnrtlm Nichols, of Scranton, wus the guest of Miss Elizabeth Davis, of Seventh avenue. oi;r Sunday. Rev. V. T. Davis, of Hyde Park, of lleiuted ut the funeral of Roland Jones yesterday. Misses llridget .Mcehun und KatetUI honl spent Saturday In Scranton. Miss M.TKRle Mi-ehali, of Brooklyn Hllcet. is quite ill. The Loyal Knights of America at tended church ut the Rerean Buptlst tabernacle last evening. The offer of a toy circus with every copy of the Philadelphia Press, caused n great rush lor nupers at Shannon's news store lust evening. Rev. J. C. Hognn. of New Mllford,wa8 a visitor in town Saturday. Jit-rt Weeds' condition at the hospital Is Fiimnwhut improved. Rev. Or. Place and family have re turned from a ts!t with liinghaniton relatives. Mrs. Payne, mother of Mrs, Place, accompanied them back. Tlic Easter liui'dc was rendered at the Methodist church yeiderday. It was of a blah standard und reflects credit up on Mr. Evans, the director, and upon the choir. Mesdnmes S. A. Cuhoon and Rudolph Brunei, of Scianlon. were the guests of Mrs. August Brunei, of Park street. Saturday. Mrs. lirennell, of Brooklyn. Susque hanna county, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. U. Ely. of Mnple avenue. R. W. (-lies and family, of Alden ville. haye taken up residence on Brook street. Mr. .and Mrs. H. S. Rolton have re turned from theii wedding trip. (ieorge Swill, formerly chief des pntcher on the Erie's Jefferson division, called on friends In this city Satur day. Miss Kittle Clinton, or New York, who has been visiting friends in town for some time, has rt turned. Richard Thomas, of Wayne street, is ill with pneumonia. 'The ladles of the Methodist church will give a supijer In the dining-room of the church on Wednesday evening. WAVERLY, Miss Ida Millet is Confined to the house by Illness. The funeral of the late Mrs. Ida Covey took place last Tuesday under the auspices of the Ladies' Circle of George Fell post, No. 'Jus. Grund Army of the Republic. Services were held at the Baptist church, ev. A. liergen Hrowe officiated. The following mem bers of (ieoige Fell poet acted as pall bearers: J3. M. Green. George Perry. I George Warner, V. X). Spencer, Joseph Pelham, D. L. Doty. Interment was made In Hickory Grove cemetery. Burgess E. .1. Stone and brother. Watson, have formed a partnership in the handling of agricultural Imple ments, and will In the future (always have a large stock to select from. A hearty and enthusiastic reception was tendered Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Par son upon their return from Binghamton' where Rev. Parson' had been attending the Wyoming conference of the eMtho dlft Episcopal church, last Thursday evening by the members of the congre gation, who assembled at the parson age in large numbers and congratulat ed him upon his return for another year Rev. L'arson has been here four years and this will be his last year. NEW MILFORD. Eugene Osborn, of Harford, was In town Thursday. Mrs. George Jackson, of Binghamton, Is visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Phlnney, of the Eagle, were In Binghamton Thurs day and returned with a pair of hand some bicycles. The marriage of Eugene M. Casey, of Oxford, N. Y., and Miss Agnes DeWItt, daughter ot Evl. DeWitt, was quietly solemnised- at the brida's home Wed- nesday at It a. m. ReM. S. Fagan was the ohViatiuK clergyman. A diuar dinner was served after th cere mony, and the bride and groom left on lrl:ivarv. Lackawanna ami Western train Xn, 1 on their wedding tour. Lee J. DeWttt. the bride's brother, and Miss Uziie Casev, sister of the groom. et ed as best man and lady. The coufd? are now on their wedding tour. Samuel Vailes. of Havana, N.-T., la visiting in town. Insurance Agent Tittsworth of Mont rose, was in town Wednesday adjusting the loss of W. H. Stuart's. J. V.'. Jay and wife attended the Mack-King wedding in Binghamton Wednesday. The bride Is a sister to Mrs. Jay. The lr. Leon Medicine company, v.-hit h have been entertaining the pub lic for tho rast ten days, left Thurs day for Athens. Pa. The troupe were well liked in this place. I., i;. Mct'ollum was In Montrose Fri day Fred Elbrecht has onencd a tin shop in the Tuft bnlldlnc W. T. Moxlcy. of Uinghamton. was calling n friends In town Thursday. TAYLwR. Mrs. Kuscncrans of New Tork Is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Deckr. on I'nion street. Rev. Holmes, who ivoonly accepted the call tendered him by the Parsons Congregational church, will leave for that place today to enter upon his duties. Miss Alice F.vans, of Kynoit street, spent Friday afternoon with friends here. Edwin Allen has resigned from the police force of this borough. Tomorrow evening the Burnett anil Cornelius wedding takes place. Thomas A. F.vans. who Is preparing himself tor college at Keystone acad emy and who has been visiting his fa ther for several days, returned today to resume his studies. Rev. Isaac Thomas, formerly of RcndlKtm. but now of Lindsey. Jeffer son county, culled among friends here Saturday. Next Thursday evening a grand en tertainment will be held under the aus pices of the Lutheran church. Admis sion foe, 10 cents. James Hood will erect u new house on I'nion street. That "bad piece" at South Taylor has been Improved considerably by tne sctutering of that stony material In the neighborhood of Davenport's on the surface. Taylor people wish John Watklns, the once "Taylor boy," unbounded success in what he Intends undertaking shortly at London. Last Friday evening a very Interest ing meeting wa9 held by the Taylor Christian union, wherein the following programme was rendered: Song, Feitsvlllo nar'y; song, Mr. Jones and party; song, Greenwood party: reading minutes of previous meeting by Secre tin v Wlnslow; recitation, Anna Tubbs; toi:g, Feltsville party: "What Is the best resolution we can adopt for the bettering of the union'."' answered by Kcv. F. A. King; "What is the true crl tei.uii of a Christian?'' answered uy Rev. Ivor Thomas; song, Greenwood patty: "Should we as members of Chilstian societies exert our Influence afjalnst saloons'.'" answered by Edward Hairis; "How many committees are es sential to make a Christian Endeavor society what It should be?" answered by Secretary Wlnslow: "How can act ive members exeit their Influence over associate members to become active?" answered by President Dr. Harris: "Should Christians discuss pollticul topics," answered by W. B. Owen; adoption of constitution and by-laws: song, "C.ood-Nlglit," Jones and party: benediction by Rev. Ivor Thomas. Lost. on Friday evening a key within the borough limits. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Wlns low's store. Mrs. Wlnslow. of Susquehanna coun ty, is visiting friends here. HALLSTEAD William Ross, of Calllcoon, N. Y.. Is visiting friends und relatives lu this place. Mrs. P. K. Shaw, of Afton, Is tho guest of her daughter, Mr.4. H. E. Rob inson, on Chase uvenue. The Young People's Society ChrUtiun Endeavor, of the Presbyterian church, will hold ai w ui in sugar social in the Railroad Young Men's Christian asso ciation hall on next Tuesday afternoon and evening. The annual election of directors of the Railtoad Young Men's Christian association occurs next Tuesday. The polls will be onen from nine a. m. till nine p. m. The following are the can didates: From the Methodist church, S. P. Moore- und Frank Arnold: from the Buptlst church, .1. R. Millard, L. (1. Wilinot. N. A. Will ott ami A. H. Chichester: from the Presbyterian church. W. Smith. E. M. Scotton and F. H. Ross. One will be chosen from each of the churches. Three directors will be elected. Thieves broke into William Trow bridge's confectionery store on Pine street nnd took a large number of pipes and other smnll articles Thursday eve ning. The Young People's Society of Chris tie!! Endeavor, of the Uaitlst church, will hold a chicken pie supper in the Railroad Young Men's Christian asso ciation hall on Saturday. April IS. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Lawrence vis ited Conklin on Friday. CLARK'S SUMMIT. A few of the many friends of William .l!"i ton tendered him a surprise party Thursday evening and received a L.cvtv welcome. The evenltur was pleasantly past with music, games and dancing until 11.30,-when a sumptuous lunch wits served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Atherton, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Young. Mr. und Mrs. D. Bolle, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Clif ford. Mr. and .Mrs. George Keith, Mr. and Mrs. George Ludlow, Mr. und Mrs. Z. Emery. Mr. and Mr.4. W. P. Litts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunlin), Mrs. Kern. Mrs. Sylvius. Mrs. Justin, the Misr.es Gertrude Atherton, Katluyne Atherton. Grace King, Minnie Bortree, Anna. Bortree, Marion Bortree, Bessie Emery, Edna Ludlow. Carrie CliTord, Mamie Myers, Grace Myers, Grace Atherton. Hazel- Lltts, William Smith, Solden Sylvius, SVillard Vosburg, Fred Atherton. e-ves . Are like Fire. They are Cood Servants Hut make. Poor Masters To keep your Nerves steady, Your Head clear, Build up your Strength, Sharpen your Appetite, You must have Pure Rich Blood The Best Medicluo to Vitalize and Enrich the Blood, ig Hood's arilla Tlic One True Blood Purifier Proralnpntly in the Public Eye. Hand's Plffa "raUllTeHii,blUott. Sarsap YILKES-DARRE. JOHN ClJUUw DEAD. the Wall Kaowa Hotel keeper Saecambs to Tt pkoij Fever. John W. Clarke, proprietor ot the American house at Ashley, died Satur day morning at 1 o'clock after an Ill ness of ten days of typhoid fever. He whs 32 years old and Is survived by his wife, mother, one brother. William, and one sister, Mrs. Fred Iirenx. Mr. Clark was one of the most widely known men in this county, having for the past ten years taken an active In terest In Republican politics. He was once a candidate for the legislature on i that ticket In the Sixth district but was defeated. He was married Oct. s. isso, j to Miss Mary, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. , William O Donnell. of Ashley. I tinera! of Samnel I. Inc. The funeral of the late Samuel Line took place at 2.8ft Saturday aftenuMin 'mm the residence of J. D. Lueiar, No. 7 ttarnum place. Servtces were held at the house, being conducted by Rev. K. H. Webster. The tial'hearers were lnvon.lu. M1,.KII 11 II Ashlnl' Kd. ! win Shorti. T. O. North. Dr. S. B. Stur devant and Dr. George A. Welles. Inter niaiie was made in Hollenback ceme tery. Small Pox Patients Discharged. Mrs. John Emery and her three chil dren, who were In the small pox hospit al at Mabby, were discharged Satur day. They were given a good scrub bing, dressed in new clothing and taken In a closed carrluge to their new home at Broderick. NOTES. General Paul A. Oliver, of (diver's Mills, has on his farm a few miles from the Mills, a Jersey cow. thirty-three years of age, which recently gave birth to a calf. Very naturally both are prized highly by the general. The Spring Brook Water Supply com pany, the new corporation which has absorbed all the other water companies, has established a new rule by Issuing bills for water rent every three months. The old companies sent out bills every six months. Prof. Sltgel's dancing class will have a hop at Loom Is hall laxt Friday even ing. Mine. Blauvelt. the famous soprano, will be at the Grand on May 5 under the auspices of the Schumann society. AVOCA. A Joint institute of the l.-aclieis of Avcca. Marcy and the lower end of Lackawanna townshi') was held In tho high schftol No. 1, on Saturday morn ing. Professor Reagan, of Marcy, act ed as chairman and acquitted himself admirably while occupying the posi tion. His easy and unassuming man ner set aside the stiffness und formal-, lty that characterizes such gatherings. J. J. Morahan, in a brief manner, wel comed the visitors, after which Miss Thomas, of West Pitt.djn. read a well prepared paper on "Language." Pro fessor Wllmer, of the Pptstcm Item, addressed the institute in a huviorous manner. His subject was "Mathe matics." The points suggested creat ed considerable discussion which proved Interesting throughout. Miss Kennedy read a paper on "Music In Our Schools." The beautiful laiisuage with which she expressed her thoughts, evidenced the fact thul she was thor oughly educated In the art. Tho echo of her thoughts was responded to by a vocal duet by Misses .Maine Crans ton and Maine McCriiidle. Miss Alice Morahan interested the uu dience by reading a nair on 'The Relation of Teachers to Pupil." Miss Maloney completed Ihe pro gramme by a recitation, "How Stc Michael's was-Saved." At the close of the programme Professor Lord wus chosen secretary and a motion was made and carried that the next session would be held in Marcy townshlo one month hence. Misses Thomas, gulnn, Walsh and Gellispie were chosen to ar range a programme for same. A num ber of visit oti4 were present. Forty Hours' Devotion to the Blessed Sacrament began In St. Marv's church yesterday morning at HUO o'clock mass. Rev. J. J. McCabe was celebrant. Rev. J. Mottlt acted as deacon and Rev. M. F. Crane, subdeacon. Father Mofllt preached an eloouent sermon on the gospel of the day. During the course of his remarks he briefly explained the meaning of the Forty Hours and how It should be observed. The c hoir was under the management, of Dr. Mason, who also presided at the organ. The marriage of Miss Kate Nealon, of this place, to Thomas Hannon, of Rendham, Is announced. Rev. Vanliosen, of the Methodist Episcopal church, took charge of his new pnstorato yesterday. A large con gregation greeted him and the services were of nn unusual character. Professor Ross, of Dorrancetown, was a caller In town yesterday. The marriage of Mr. Frank Beamish and Miss Rose Gllbride will take place on Wednesday afternoon. Architect Frey, of Wilkes-Barre, was a caller in town on Saturday. Mrs. T. F. O'Donnell, of Parsons, spent yesterday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Whalen. HON ESDALE, Grant W. Lane made a business trip to Susquehnnna on Friday. The funeral of the 4-year-old son of Fletcher Bunnell, who was drowned on Wednesday, was held from the Epis copal church on Friday afternoon. Rev: C. A. Benjamin gave a recep tion to the members of his parish at the parsonage Friday night. Louis Heleferich Is visiting friends at White Mills. Sprinkle powdered rice upon lint and apply to the bleeding of fresh wounds and the Mood will stop running. QUICKLY. SAFELY. PERRIAMENTLY- 1 Absolute oure gvmratitoed of rupture (of either hps) old or vnu'g, no mutter bow 10 r. standing, without the usd of the knife. The new method of treatment i cor tainly FHEli f om dl dniiKer. No ant ting, no 'mm. no opertiMou. Takes hut four or eiulit eks with a visit one n week, to cure absolutely. Xo detentien from orsttics. P.vh tn from out ot town c: n receive treatment and return th since fly. CoT'-u tniion hi d Ex amination Free. No truss required when returned. DR. A. 1. ALLEY Rupture Specialist. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Twenty years' coutiuuout practice in Wilksj-fearre. ii? il uaM AYLES WORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest Id the City. The latest improred faro lab' Inft and apparatus for kecplag Bttat, batter and eggs. t2S Wyoming Av RHBHB&HK3BK RUPTURE '''lainr ,,,',,,,,,,,l Lydia L I'inkham's Vegetable Compound Will cure the worst forms of female complaints, all ovarian tro bles, in flammation and ulceration, falling- and displacements of the womb, and conse quent spinal weakness, and is pecu liarly adapted to the chnnire of life. Every time it will cure Backache. It lias cured more cases of loucor rlieea by removing the cause, than any remedy the world lias ever known ; it is almost infallible in such cases. Ii dissolves and expels tumors from the uterus in an early stage of develop ment, and checks any tendency to can cerous humors. Lydia E. Plnktiam'e Liver Pills work in unison with the Compound, and are a sure cure for constipation and Rick headache. Mrs. I'inkham's Sanative Wash is of great value for local application. STEINWAV A SON'S . . 4cknowlcdged Ui Ltadinj PIANOS Ot the World DECKER BROS., K.KANICHE BACHE and other. ORGANS Musical Instruments, flusical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. Purchater will always Und a compltt, stock and at prlcea low as the qual lty of the fnitrument will permit ut N. I n music STORE, 117 Wyoming Ave. - - Scrantoi ficnts esnnirr Bfot . After 0PEy DtrU Mil. The doctor is now located ovci the Famous Shoe Store, A2ti Lack wanna ahs niic, where he may bt cousulted on all cases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat trouble. Spccia jure given to difficult Eve Fittiip ON THE LINE OF THE CANADIAN PAGIFSC Pi are located the finest fishing and hunting grounds in tho world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points in Maine, Canada and .Mnriiime Provinces, Minneapolis. St, Paul, Canadian and 1'nited States Northwest, Vanvouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families man be had with second-class tickets. Kates always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, etc., on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A., 3S3 Broadway, New York. in uuii ROOMS I AND 2, COS'LTH B'L'O'fl, . SCRANTON, PA. 18IKG AND BUSTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE, WOHKS. LAHLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Fuses for explod ing blasts, Safety Fuse and Repauno Chemical Co.'s exploIivp& MT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of the best quality for domestic use, and of all sizes, delivered in any par' of the city at lowest price. Orders left at my Olllce, NO. 1,8 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, first floor, Third National Bank, or sent by mall or telephone to Iho mine, will reeelvo prompt attention. Specinl contracts will be made for the ale and delivery of Buckwheat Coal. WJL T. SMITH. ROOF TINNHG 5 NO SOLOERIT All done away with by the use of HAHT MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which comdstfl of ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwelllsgs, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ing or breaklim'of the brick. It will out last tinning ot any kind by many yeaiM, and lis cost does not exceed one-lifth that ot the coit ot tinning. Is aold by the Job or pound. Contracts taken by , ANTONIO HAKTMANN, 57 Birch St, HULBER MUUU1U I U li 111 ESTABLISHED 1873 S, G. KERR, SON & CO, jOIIX CBOSSLEY t SOX'S, HALIFAX, ENGLAND T BRUSSELS I CARPETS In all the Latest Designs and Handsome Combina tions and Coloring, which have made the goods so justly celebrated. We are the Sole Agents for Scranton. Our Complete Line of FOR THE SPRING TRADE Have now been received, and includes everything ap propriate and 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 ex amination of prices will prove interesting. 408 STATEMENT FEBRUARY 28, 1898: RESOURCES. ....i Loans .Jl,4:G.7T3 45 714 01 . 106,000 00 . 301.555 10 . 16.734 05 8.660 00 7.770 00 . 157,304 73 . l-'i.ibM So Overdrafts V. 3. Bonds Other Bonds Banking House. Premiums on TJ. S. Bonds.... Due from U. S. Treasurer.. Due from Uar.ke... Cah S2.191.30O SO WM. CONNELL, President: OEO. H. CATI.IN, Vice Preildent: WM. H. PECK. Cashier. DIRECTORS- Win, Cnnnell, Henry Beiin, Jr., Jane Archbald. Win. T. Smith. Oeorge M. Catlln, Luther Keller, Alfred Hand. Special attention given to ButioeM and Personal Accounts. Three per cent Interest, . on 1 line Deposits. ROM &MD STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Supe plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc. TTE1IEBK C RAN LISTEN L UMBER ACKS AND ANGUAGE THEREFORE lb PERSONALLY LACE ATRONAGE R ICHARDS LUMBER CO.. 00M 502, COMMONWEALTH NY I THERE ARE I fOfi 4 'mMa A IF A 11 HAS PLEKTY OF CASH It's all right for him to pay cash when he burs. But the trouble is that many men have not the ready money, Here in this store we sell Clothing both on credit and for cash. The price is the same whichever way you buy. The important thing to remember is that our garments are up-to-date, reliable and good in every way, Come in and see the stock. We Sell Furniture On Weekly and Monthly Payments, Also. 1 n CL0TflIERS' 1; j g sntiOMX HOUSE FURNISHERS, i I Co 218, 225 and 227 ft' I kSL - WyomiAg Avenue. TELEPHONE 5154 i Leckswsnns Ave. Opposite the Main Entranss to Wyoming Housi OF , PA. LIABILITIES. Capital 8urplus Undivided Profit! , Circulation Dividends Unpaid Deposits Due to Banks Re-Dlscounta Bill Payable .. 200.000 09 .. 280,000 M .. (1.4W 41 .. 18,550 04 104 N .. 1.516,744 19 .. 24,398 11 None .. Nona M,l1.300 31 TO IN. PA. c AN'T ALL USTOMERS. T ALK 422 H ROUGH ELEPHONE. w HEN WITH OR ANTING RITE BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. THINGS In this world. One of the strangest of all is that some men think it costs more to buy ' Clothing On Credit than to pay cash. Just why this is so nobody will be ever able to tell. .J 4'
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