The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 03, 1896, Page 12, Image 12

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THE SCB ANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY 3IOENTNO, OCTOBER 3, 1896.
fRars will p1aa not that arlVBrtls.
B.enn, orflem for Job work, iinrt Horn tor
JjUollcatlon left at tha HtablHrimnt of
Shannon Co.. newRdenlers. North Msln
n'tQi-i, will rereiv. prompt nttpntton; or
".' open from I a. m. to 10 p. m.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
iiliniiliiit Hose CuiuiMiur SHroU
l.i-ntli-rs lor Ihc r.nsuiiiK V'nr.
.An witliiislnsti' nu'etlnc of the Col
iimllu lliisi' rnmpaiiy was held Tliurs
ii:iy evening with h full attendance of
tin- n:rmlers. The KlPiness entcrtaln
nu't:t wixh considered and excellent ino
Kivsm whs reported.
.Member of the Columbia and Mitch
el I'oinpanlcM have been selected by the
managers of the klrmess, MIhs Stuart,
end will take part In the Indian dunce,
.'.tier liwteninir to the reports the nn
i.nal eleeiinn of ofllrcrx was held and
i. -.sailed us follows: President, Wil-ii-nu
l'eel; secretary. Charles Illutr:
tiviiMirt-r. James i ionium: foreman,
Thomas I'.rennan: assistant foreman,
J. I.', lirown: driver, K. J. Neary;
(ii ill master, James Campbell; trustees,
.1. W. Kirkpatriclt, J. J. Ncalon, and
Harry liooth.
SALOWISKI UNDER ARREST.
Me .Hade n Mnnli-rous Attack on
David I.yncli with n Kinlc.
.Michael Salowlski. a Hunpnrlan, In
his dninknn frenzy attacked David
Lynch. In White's hotel, near the An
thracite park. When an attempt was
made to remove him from the place,
after he had made a ureal deal of
trouble, he drew a larne butcher knife
from his pocket ami attempted to
plunge it into Mr. Lyneh's body. The
knife was struck aside, but entered the
thlnh, makiiiB a wound two inches
deep,
ofllcer Mealy was quickly summoned
and took him to the city jail. He will
be brouuht before Squire Glynn to an
swer to the charge of felonious assault,
ll was found that the weapon used
had been stolen from the meat market
of the Northwest store. Mr. Lynch hail
a narrow escape, but is doing well.
FOOT BALL TODAY.
Manner In Which the Coiilcslin?
Trains Will Line I'p.
liurintr the past week the Alumni
t-um has been reorganized. Several
numbers from the liiKh school have
b.-on chosen to fill positions on it. Cap
tain MuiTin. of the hkh school. Is con
fident that his men will win today when
they will play the School of Lackawan
na eleven at Alumni Hark. The teama
will line up as follows:
inch Kehuol. S.-houl of Laekn.
lluekenlierry left end Gent'T
Ivmtli-toil left lllckle Htoeker
Kellv :.. left Kuuni I'ai'k
Hall Center Clark
I'. Mnrrlii rlHlit end Kltzwruld
WhIU'lock rlIU tackle Hoyle
I i ley rixht Rtiard Tiffany
i Tii lie quarter buck K. Clark
aiTlnKtuii.... rl.tlit half back I'hlllios
foil,, s left half back I'Vllows
.1. Minna full back Malt
('. S. Alexander n Delegate.
C. S. Alexander will leave for Johns
town on Sunday morning to attend the
annual state convention of the tlre
jnen. V. S. Jlaxey will accompany
him, and represent Ihe Forest City
lire department. The volunteer lll'e
lnen uie expected to turn oul in full
lone. It Is siiil that the convention
last year brought fifty thousand
siramsers to Heading the place of
ineetlnir. Mr. Alexander and the fire
men of ibis city will support the claims
of Scianloii for tile convention next
yn r.
Aire-led lor AliiiKiiig His Wile.
Constable Neary arrested Albert
1'ilee est en lay on the chai'Ke of beat
i us; his wife. He was brought before
Alderman Jones and held in bail.
As lie was unable to ftntilsli this
amount lie was taken to the county
Ji.il. Jlis wife, a youtitf and delicate
woman, testitied that her husband bud
intlicleil bruises upon her and had
Healed her with preat Violence.
Ucatli ol V iiiinia Cnrev.
William Ciiri y, einvloyed as a brake
maii on i lie ii-laware ami Hudson rail-i--i.ul.
was culled away yesterday, leav
ing a yoniitf wile overwhelmed Willi
mii-l' al bis sudden d-nlh. Mr. Carey
was married al the beginning of the
ear, ami was only twenty-lour vears
i.l.i.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES.
Superintendent Contes, of the I'ark
l'uliiK coniiuihy, is In Ibis city unit
win slay until lielmoiit Is pa veil.
.Mis. Nicholas Glynn, w ho has been
quiie ill. Is iuipiuvini;.
Chuiles Alexander, of the Mitchell
Hose company, will have tomorrow
imiiniim for Johnstown, where he will
represent (be local tiivuuai al the slate
convention.
The diagram for 1. K. Graham, who
will be seen in "Tin! American Girl,"
next Monday evening, will open this
morning nt Koynolds' dniir store.
A handsome upright iiauo was de
livered at Hotel Anthracite yesterday
til'iirnoon.
Cbai les Alexander spent yesterday in
Vim-fly.
John Gallagher, of AVayne street,
s.ent yesterday in 'Wllkes-liarre.
.Mrs. I. Xealon and daughter, Hessie.
are visiting at the home of K. P. Burke
on Main street.
Mrs. Michael I.anRdon Is ill nt her
home on Fallbrooke btreet with typhoid
fever.
Ilev. M. J. AVIIllams was a visitor in
Scranton yesterday.
John Hushwalter has returned to Ills
home In Port Jet-vis after a visit with
friends in this city.
J. B. Van Gorder, who has eharRe of
the work of laying the concrete walks
on the new bridges, is making a tine
piece of work for it.
J. J. Simpson, P. K. Dennis and P. E.
.rturr were in Honesdale Thursday even
ing. Miss May Flynn, of Wllkes-liarre. is
visltinK at the home of John McCawley
on Kiver street.
Robert Duxberry is ill at his home on
Dundaff street.
J. J. O'Nell. of J. H. Shannon & Co.'s,
Is on a ten days' vacation.
Miss Nellie Stephens, of Parte ave
nue, Is improving after a severe Illness.
Mrs. Mullancy was operated upon
MUM CUT PRICE
REiSSKftNT SSLE OF CARPETS
Just read our prices and compare them with
ny and all ol the other attempts:
25c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c
35c, Ingrain Carpets, Now 25c
50c Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c
B5c. Brussels Carpsts, Now 39c
75c. Brussels Carpsts, Now 57c
85c, Brussels Carpets, Now 75c
Alio a quantity ol Body Bruasels lengths
(rum a to ao yards In each piece at about one
liall price to close.
j.sconlS.ui'A,,
taipns and Wall 1'ip'r Dealer.
1 ERMS-Catb on the Above Goods. '
yesterday niontliiu for apendiciils. Or.
N!li-8 fi 11'oriin.d the iipei utioii.
Isaai- am! Henri 1'lillllpn. of Lincoln
avenue, uie vIsitiiiK friends In Hiosi
btnx, TIokh county.
Miss' .Marlon Crane, of Lincoln ave
nue, left yesterday flu- New York city,
where she will study art.
Miss l.lzzie Purcell is ill at her homo
on Sand street.
Anthony Harrelt. ot Avoi-a, ami
James U. Dainty, of Scranton. Hiient
ji'Sierduy with T. 1'. McNully.
PresldinR Klder Thorpe, of the Hones
dale district, was a icuest at the Metho
dist parsonage yesterday.
Charles Orchard and Ttundolph
Mason have returned from a trip to
ltichmond, Va and other places.
Mesdames Henry Selbold and Henry
Itoessler were In Scrnnton Thursday.
Prof. J. P. Ciovell. of this city, Rave
a concert at the Unptist church, Da
mascus, Pa., last evening.
A delejratlon composed of the follow
Inir persons came over from Susque
hanna Thursday to attend the Repub
lican rally at Forest City: CteoiKe
Kirke. Polk Palmer. K. A. Saxon, K.
II. Senile, C. W. Scheff anil C P.
WrlKht. They took dinner at Hotel
American.
Willinni Watt is visiting in Hones
dale. FACTORY VI LLI2.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge N. Doyle, of
West Nicholson, were pleasant visitors
to our town last Monday and Tuesday.
tJeorge Is a staunch free silver advo
cate and spent the dny here in trying
to llnd some one laboring under the
same political belief to sympathize witu
him. ,
H. Bruce P.eynolds returned lnsi
Monday to Philadelphia, where he will
resume his dcntul business.
George Cobb, who has had charge of
the barber shop for the past year or
so, has rented the shop, and has taken
with him as an assistant Jesse Payne,
of Scrnnton.
John Grant, of Parsons, was in town
lust Sunday calling on friends.
Another spike was driven in the nl
ready nearly completed "Bryan coffin"
last Wednesday evening, through the
efforts of our McKinlcy and Hobnrt
club. In bringing before the public
such able speakers ns Hon. James H.
Codding, of Towanda. Pa.; Hon. r-:. J.
Jordan, of Tunkhannoek, und A. J. Col
born, of Scranton. Previous to the
meeting, the club paraded the princi
pal streets of the town, led by Key
stone band. After this they escorted
the speakers to Piepublicun headquar
ters, where the crowd that hail
already assembled were very ably ad
dressed by the above named speakers.
After the speaking, the band, in be
half of the elub, tendered Mr. Codding,
at his hotel, a pleasant serenade, which
he very cheerfully acknowledged, and
thanked them. In his ever pleasant and
lluent way. Last Thursday evening
the club und Keystone band hied them
slvcs to Nicholson, where another
ratification meeting was held, which
woke up the residents of that quiet
little town that nestles among the
towering hills.
Among the out-of-town people that
attended the mass meeting Wednesday
night we noticed Ihe following: Doe
tor Hurt llrundage and K. J. Jordan,
Tunkhannoek; A. !. in-gory. Meshop
pen; lieol'ge H. Patterson, i h. Cor
nell. Lemon, Pa.; It. 11. Holgate, esq..
LaPlume, und I.ouis I). Armstrong.
Tunnel.
Doctors Heller and Newton met in
consultation at the house of Frank
I.indsey last Monday, und after a enre
I ill examination they came to the con
clusion that they would be obliged to
amputate the foot of Mr. I.indsey's
little boy. ho has been suffering from
an abseess for sotno lime past.
(leorge V. Stanton went un to see
the big pumpkins at the Montrose fair
hist Wednesday.
11. A. tJardncr, Doctor A. U. Pitch.
A. A. Brown and li. V. Stanton form
ed a party that tried their plscuturial
skill and patience at Lake Wlnola last
Monday: but the gentle breezes has
not wafted any llsby odors our way.
from our neighbors frying pans.
(leorge White and C. K. Potter Were
up from Mouth the Creek paying their
respects In our town this week one
day.
The funeral services of Stanley New
ton, a Keystone student, who wus
killed by the l.ai p. m. milk train Thurs
day, took place at the Baptist church
Friday morning. Interment at Nichol
son. KcV. Air. Wutkins pivuihed the
senium, fiilloweil by remarks by KeV.
Van Woeii, of Xicholsou: Prof, liully
uml Itev. Mr. Wilbur, of this place. Tile
.senior class and Keystone students al
leudi d in a body. The llorul offerings
were numerous and beautiful. Among
llieiu was an anchor of ruses ami smi
la. from the class: a cross of carna
tions and roses from the Academy slu
deiiis: a wreath of ruws from the . c.
society; u cuskel lmlliilel iif cream
roses from t In- holy students pf Key
stone Academy; a bouquet of while
roses from ihe faculty: a pillow com
posed of roses ami a crescent of lub'
roses, pink roses and sniilax, School
at Keystone Academy was dismissed
on Friday on account of the funeral.
The McKiuiey uml llobart club, of
I his place, intended a political meeting
at .Nicholson, Thursday evening.
.Miss Sarah Coiirtrlgbl. of Carbon
dale, was Ihegitesl of Jessie Koinineivr
tills week.
The soi hi I which was to have been
lit Id at the Huiitlsl church last even
ing has been indelinitely positioned.
Archie Megargel. of Scranton. was u
visitor in town Ibis week.
The meeting of I lie McKlnley club
Tuesday evening was well attended In
spite of tile bail weather.
XKW MII.FOKI).
The Prushyteiinn people and frienilH
enjnyed an oystor suniier ut their
iliuich parlors Thursday evening.
The tannery will be idle again next
week. How lung the suspension will
lust is anions; the mysteries.
The Jackson base bnll tenm will he
here Saturday to discuss the national
gnme with the home talent.
The McKlnley and Hobart olulis of
the borough and township will be ad
dressed by W. D. 15. Alney, of Mont
rose, October 7.
Jliss I.lbble Fruzer, of Nicholson, ha
returned home after a brief visit In
this nlace.
The semi-annual nnetinc; of the Sus
quehanna County Medical society will
be held nt the Jay house October li.
The Democrats of this vicinity will
!
XXTE SELL SHOES CHEAPER than any house in the city. It will cost you
nothing to call and look through our fall stock of Alen's, Women's and Chil
dren's Shoes and Slippers. Think of the
$5.00 Shoe for $3.00;
sewed Shoe for $1.49.
pay elsewhere. Boys
School Shoes for 75c. Child s Shoes only
ine our goods and make our store your headquarters. Remember, there is no trouble
to show goods and you will surely save money by it.
VER DAVBDOW, 307 LACKA.
hold a m -clinic ut ihe Opera house Mon
day cVt iiii.a. October .'. Ueoig P.
lle. of .ioiilrosr. und others, will ad
dress Ihe meeting.
ii. C. Whitney is buying uoples this
full.
1 S. Brown was in Harford on busi
ness Pride v.
Mrs. Dora Jackson, of llallstead. is
visit lug friends and relatives in town.
A lot ne turnout went from here to
the .Montrose fair Wednesday.
Winter apples ure selling for Li's
cents a bushel here.
TAYLOR.
Rev. Quinry le Morrow will de
liver a lecture this evening at Weber's
rink, on temperance and Prohibition.
Admission free. All are invited.
Tickets for the Price Library enter
tainment are for sale by the members
and business men. The entertainment
promises to be a rare treat. The pro
gramme will be published later.
Miss Kebecca Davis, of this place,
visited Miss Jennie Morgan in Hyde
Park on Wednesday evening.
A large number from here attended
the funeral of Miss Sullle Welsenlluh,
ut Scranton, yesterday.
The services at the Methodist Epis
copal church tomorrow by the pastor.
Hev. P. A. King. Morning sermon at
Hl.-Jii. Subject. "The Lord's Services."
Sunduy school at 2.15. Kvenlng sermon,
7 !. m. Subject. "The Daily Life."
The town Is becoming alive with
fairs. Two or three are the string, run
ning from now until Christmas.
The Anthracite Dice club is arrang
ing to hold a concert on the luth of
this month.
The programme for the Christmas
eisteddfod here has been completed. It
has choral singing, male singing,
duets, solos, and recitations.
The roads are still in need of repairs.
The- borough officers should act in this
matter before winter sets In.
I'i'CK villi:.
The Blakeiy board of health will hold
a retrular session in the council rooms
this evening.
Mrs. P. Snetllcor will serve a dinner
to the Ladies' Aid society of the Metho
dist Kpiseopol church at her home next,
Wednesday.
Miss Wespnugh, of Binghamton, Is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Swin
gle. Washtella tribe. 1G9, Improved Order
of Bed Men, elected the following of
llcers at their last meeting: Prophet,
Frank Back; sachem, Marvin Good;
senior sagamore. James Seymour; jun
ior sagamore, Abraham Aryer. They
will be installed next Wednesday even
ing. Services in the Methodist Episcopal
church tomorrow. Love feast at .:)
n. m.; nreaching by the pastor, Rev.
S. C. Simpkins. at 10.30. Theme. "Christ
(llorltletl In the Cross." Sacrament of
the Lord's supper at the close of ser
mon. Sunday school at 2.S0 p. in. The
evening service will begin at 7 o'clock
and not at 7.:0 as heretofore. Theme
for evening sermon. "An Important
Question to the Whole World."
NICHOLSON.
Those from here who attended the
funeral of Stanley Newton were Nath
an P. Wilcox. Misses Anna and Clara
Wilciix, Air. and Mrs. Moses Shields.
Mr. und Mrs. P. D. Pratt. Mr. and Airs.
C. P. Ureck. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wil
liams, Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs.
Sara Williams. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur
Titus, Rev. Mr. Van Woert, Iva and
Morton Stephens. Funeral held at Fae
loryvllle. Ilulph D. Williams, of Scranton. spenl
Thursday nit;ln with his parents and
attended the McKlnley meeting at the
opera House.
The Republican rally al the Opera
House Thursday night was largely at
tended. Standing room was In good de
mand. Many from the farms several
miles distant were there to hear the
issues discussed. The Facloryvllle
.McKinlcy club gave us a very pleusunt
surprise. A large delegation of them
arrived here on ihe local al 7 o'clock,
ami In a few minutes there was a torch
lighi procession, headed by a good
hand, intruding our sreets. The ques
liocs of the day were ably explained
Or ill In-nlili. iliiiinilciK-y aiul tliHpuir,
H'hes way to tlie snusiiilie of ho ,
uml liealili, lion ti.kiliLf
Hood's ui'ii:iiiiiilla, brcmise il uiw-s
ri-ni'ui'il lil'e uml sitalilv ( tin- bUnnl.
ami lliiiiuli
nerve slivu
nutl eiu.TiY
boily. Hi uil
'liood'HSar
helped me
tliut imparl j
ill. vigor ;
to I he whole i
tlii li'tter:
a pa r i I la
wonderfully,
el mil geci aiekuesb to health, gloom U) sun
shine. No pen can utM-ribe what 1 uf
fered. 1 was ik-nthly aiclt, had aiek head-Bt-his
every few duys and I hone terrible
tired, despondent feelinga, with heart
trouble au that I coulri not go up and
down fclaii'g without clamping my hand
over my heart and resting. In fact, It
would almost take my breat h away. 1 Buf
fered bo 1 did not care to live, yet I bad
much to live for. There is no pleasure in
life if deprived of health, for life beeomea
burden. Hood's Harmparilla doea far
more thun advertised. After taking one
bottle, it is aiililcient to reeonimend
itself." Mrs. J. K. Smith, IVIult. Iowa.
ood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True llloml I'lirilii-r. Allilrii.'i;ist9.$l. I
Prepared only liyC I. Umid&Co.. l.mvi-ll. Muss.
I j . r!ii niri' till liv-r ills, Mlioiin-
I1UUU S fIIIS ness, lieailui-Ue. -jcent.-,
to
Sunshine
SHOES.
307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
$4.00 Shoe for $2.50; $3.00 Shoe for $2.00, and $2.50 hand
Our stock of School Shoes are 50 per
High Cut Shoes, worth $2.50, for $1.00.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't. Report
.ABSOLUTELY PURE
by Hon. E. J. Jordan, of Tunkhannoek.
followed by Congressman Codding, of
Towanda. It was a mixed audience, well
sprinkled with people of various party
principles, but all trying to get light.
Many Interested ladies were there also.
Myron A. F.asman and O. Smith Kin
ner. or Tunkhannoek. were in town
Thursday, and attended the political
meeting in the evening.
WYOMING SEMINARY.
The school this year has started out
with over 400 students. There are many
Improvements made about the build
ing, and every thing goes to make
Wyoming Seminery a home-like school.
Miss Rodgers, of Waverly, N. Y and
graduate of Syracuse University, has
charge of the vocal department, which
was made vacant by the marriage of
Miss Taylor, who was the former
teacher of this department.
K. Andrews, of Binghamton, N. Y
called on his son, W. I. Andrews, ut
the Seminary Thursdny.
Rev. S. S. Kennedy, of Waverly, Pa.,
was a caller in town Thursday.
A very interesting lecture was given
in the Methodist church last Tuesday
evening on the "Life In Soudan" by
a missionary from India.
Mr. Bedell, '9.'i, was a caller at this
placp Wednesday.
Robert Spencer filled the pulpit morn
ing and evening at Clark's Summit last
Sunday.
Harry Ruggles spent Sunday with his
parents at Lehman, Pa.
Our foot ball team played a game
al Pittston Wednesday and won by a
score of 12 to 4.
Messrs. Walter Jones and Will Pow ell
spent Sunday with their parents at
Scranton.
W. D. Lathrop preached at Plainsville
Sunday. ,
Leroy Floyd, '96, called here last Mon
day. CLARK'S (iRLKN.
Kpworth League entertainment was
not an entire success.
The Kpworth League elected Presi
dent A. A. Davis, Mrs. E. M. Chap
man and Miss Martha Covey as dele-
See our window for wonderful values In
FALL SUITINGS.
We have Just secured a lot of elegant pat
terns In the newest checks and pluids the
finest Koods made in I his country. These
goods will be made to measure for iTi.OO
per suit, elegantly trimmed, put up In th
LATEST STYLES
and guui-anteed to fit, und would cost you
JK.Uil to MO.UO elsewhere. Our competitors
ask how It's done. We answer In three
words: "Men," "Methods" and "iloney."
These goods will probably not last a week;
we will have no more of them ut these
prices, but we have, and will always have,
An Elegant Assortment
of all wool suitings, made to measure, from
JU.Oo up Koods that you could not dupli
cate In ready-made for any less.
Wl HAVI ' Wyoinlnu A v
J. Ut y I J, Arcade Building.
DR. GREEN'S
607, 603 AND 609
Coruvr Washington Avenue and
Tills lnitiltititii is tilted with tile latest
ai)ilutiee in eU-cliiclty, eompilsliitf ihe
vuiintble- achievement! of Hiofssors .Mor
ton, lio'-kwell. Kininey, .Mrliiluh. M-'-llrlile.
IMIfon. Koentrrii and others, und
the phyioclKim mid assistants are iihii--IhiiI
and reliable.
I.i-l us call your attention to the facts
tiiat In till Institution e liav the fiiclll
ties for pruilue-in Ihe X Kuya stronn
i-iioiiaii in eiiuule us lo sev IhiuUKh the
llt-ih of the human body: van iliitliusulsh
I nil urea of the bone, dislocation and de
formities of i lie Joints, ami locale metal
lic substances in the llenli of the body.
With our kiiparlur teleetro-stuUc Influ
ence Machine we arc In a position lo apply
tlie K.lectio-stiillc Horny. Haiti, the HI
tro-iitailc .Mussuk?, Localizing Points, Ihc
Kensatlve Hpark und the l-'iankliiilc fur
rent. With our lame (ialviinU- and Kara-He
t'ablnet, equipped with a complete cell
switch carryinK from forty to eighty celix,
Rheotome. kiieoslai. .Milllainmi.-tcr, I'ole,
I'linnKer, ("'urrent. Selector anil Induction
Colls, we are enabled to apply t'ure and
Interrupted ( lalvmilsm. and m:iny forms
ofStrnlnIit and (nlerriiiited I-'aradlsin.
VA'ltli our special Slniisoldul t.Masaetlc)
Instrument ie can aernmpllsh all that can
be clone with this wonderful em-rent.
Willi our lialvano-Caulery we are en
abled to perform many iHtni-iilt operations )
inai nave liereioiorr iiwii ?-ikiicu iu iiio
siuai-on's knife.
With our UK) Electrodes we can reach
every part of the human body.
;Dr, Green's
607, 608 and 609 Wears
Elevator Day and Night Opeu from 9 a. m. to
money you make when you buy from us.
20C. We invite you
gates to Conference Rally to be held In
Binghamton on the nth and 9th inst.
J. A. Goodrich, or I'tica. Is drilling a
class on the cantata of Esther which he
expects to render in the near future.
Walter Mathews and family left their
Hummer residence for their winter
home, on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank L. Phillips have
returned to their home in Scranton.
The summer home here is in cure of
Mrs. Lizzie Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lotler left here
on Wednesday to accept a situation
with Matthews & Vions.
Mr. uml Mrs. Hinckley, of Nicholson,
have been visiting their uncle, Benja
min Mead.
Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Post, of Hilton,
N. J., will return to their home todav,
having spent several day s with rela
tives here.
The Ladles' Aid Society supper in the
Methodist church was a very pleasing
affair and netted a neat sum.
His Privilege.
"This Is leap year, you know,"
Miss Uldun, "and"
The young man leaped. Judge.
said
U the liaby Is Culling Teeth.
Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup has
been used for over llfiy years by mil
lions of mothers for their children
while.teethlng, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic and Is
the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by
druggists in every part of the world.
Be sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's
Soothing Syrup," and take no other
kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle.
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
The Finest in the ( it)
The latest Improved furnish
ings and apparatus fur keeping
meat, I utter and eggs.
223 Wyoming Avenua.
t m aiaTIa
S . . ' ll
What farait Bemhvd .ty.
n
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ELECTR8-THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE
MEAR3 BUILDING,
Spruce Street, Scranton, l'ciinu.
V have In this Institute tin- various
Kye anil War Klecti .Hies, the Kye .Manuel,
the NushI (nosel Kleeti odes, liic ,un li.
uosi-uih- (for the throat) (he Neck and
Head lec tioil-H, the MassuKe, Arm.
Hand. Lem, l-'ool. Alidoiuieul, rrellirai.
VuKtiial, Itectal. I'utaphorle and evetv
foi in uf ICleci rodes tor medical tie.
We have tin- t'aillery Knives, Wires an I
Needles. We liavrall of un-apptiaiiceM lor
pn formlnjt Klectrul; sis. i ciiioviim id
Hulls. Wans, Moles, 'rumors uml all ab
normal growths.
Willi electricity us u basis of treatment
we are successful in eases of Uli. niiiutlsni.
Uont, Paralysis. Ki.'Xhiuh. Tiiiiidis. Skin
Troubles. In.liKesllon. Ilvspepsla. Uie
Wastius of .Muscles. I'our CI? culatlun.
and all Nervous Diseases fm- which elec
tilcliy is doiiia so much of late.
The blood clot taiisinic Apopb-xv and
t'ai.-ilysls can l,o dissolved and ,-'um.-d
away by proper application of lialvanlsm
and l-'aradihin. f
'lues of I'atarrh are bebiK made lr- the
Inhululion of ozone from the Klei-tro-siuilc
machine.
We mifil t mention hundreds of troubles
which are amenable to electric treatment,
but space will not permit.
Ir. (ireen treats all i-ases amenable to
electrical treatment, is u niii-lil.it- and ex
perienced practitioner of medicine, has the
i.csi of references, and will chat-Re noth
inj; for cousulialion.
Thos who cannot cull should wrlle for
information.
Elecfpo-Tberapetitif Inslifiife.
Building, Scranlon, Pa.
a m.; 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. ; 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
cent, less than you
Misses Fine Heavy
to call and exam-
AVE
Car
Choice assortment of the most carefully selected pat
terns in the highest grade of the leading manufacturers,
both domestic and foreign. Beautiful effects in combination
of colors with the shades which will be fashionable in the
coming season, including
GOBELIN. MOSS. EMPIRE, IE. ABSINTHE AND RESIOA
Experience, good judgment and a perfect knowledge
of the requirements for high class furnishing, have procured
a line of fgoods which for rlchnsss in effect, beauty and va
riety of design and exquisite bleudiug of color have never
flohair. Chenille, Wilton, Axminster, and
Smyrna, iu every size latest and most desired effects iu
strictly first-class goods. Imported Silk and flohair
with Plain Centers and Fancy Borders, a perfect and
complete line. An inspection of our stock will repay you.
S. G. KERR, SON &
LoGomotives, Stationary Engines. Boilers,
KOISTINQ AKO RJUPIN8 tlACHINERY.
OumnlOOem 5CJUKT0S, PA.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, - - $200,000
Surplus, - - 300,000
I Drnfiff AA tt(
Special attention given to Business and Personal
Accounts.
3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits.
WE CARRY ALL SIZES OF
Burden,
Phoenix,
American,
Juniata Steel,
X. L. Steel,
Toe and Side Weight
NEVERSLIP CALKS, BLACKSMITH AND
WAGONMAKERS' SUPPLIES.
B1TTKW
For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenua
Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa.
SI
Of good clotlics i good clotli. But the good material
alono won't do. You've got to put the shears and the
needle into skilled fingers. You've got to put brains and
care into the making. Tlie manufacturers of whom we
buy do just that. As a great man once said: "Angels
can do no more."
We Want
v
Gentlemen
To know that, we have au abiding faith in our abil
ity to sell them dependable garments. We want
them to know that we extend credit to folks in and
around Scranton. We do this because it is an ac
commodation that is appreciated by honest men.
We are willing to wait a little whilo for our money
whenever a man needs clothes but hasn't the ready
cash to pay for them.
We like to have men who are not acquainted with
our Credit System come iu and talk with us about it.
Srifep 218,22510227
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SPECIAL ROCKER SALE NEXT WEEK.
FURIV TU1E DEPARTMENT,
CO,,
. 408
Lacka. Ave.
Shoesr
CO.. SCRANTON. PA.
a
whan in doubt what to us ior
Nervous Debility, Loss of Power,
linpoltncf, Atrophy, Varicoceleani
other ck.iiig, trooi any cau.e.
use Sexine Pills, Drains checked
and full igor uuicklT restored.
If eOglWtei. .D0& ITMSltl it.it ft.tir.
Mailed lor J1.00;6boies5.00. With
$'i.00 orders we giT a guarantee la
cure or refund the money. Addresl)
PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O.
and
WYOMING AVENUE
Horse
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