THE SCI? A NTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 189R. UNYONS COUGH CURE. MUXTON'8 CMU'OH CTKK stops a rouK, allay. t Irritation unci oriusH or thv vhst and acts nmrvWoiisly us a sooth ing and healintr balm for illseuwl Jt poultlvely cure bronchial coeiKh. Willi rattling in thu windpipe ""! im-ntm-as ultosb the chest, rattliiiK ooiiKh with se cretions of mucus, homse-ncs. loss of voire, soreness of Hie chest, dittlrulty In breathing, couijhs from n;isal catarrh. harkliiK eouuh of old people. Hhoit, eli.v with quick breathing; languor, debility and nlKht xwealw; in fact, every loim of couKh and nil pulmonary diseus.s. where tht" limits are not loo far consumed by the disease or covered by t ubcr.-les. Jrlee. 2To. A separate cure for each disease. At Ml druKKlsts. mostly ' cents a rial. Personal letters to 1'rof. Munyon, J.'jiTi Arch street. Philadelphia, l'a., iinsve:eel With free, medical udvlce for any disease. CARBONDALE. fRMderft will please note that nrtvertlpe aienta, orders for Job work, and Items for Sublication left at the establishment of hannon A Co., newsdealers. North Main street, will receive prompt attention; of Uce open from ft a. m. to 10 p. ra.j Chriklma Services at St. Hose's. There will be four mnsses at ft. Itose church on Christmas Day. I lev. J'din Holmes will lie celebrant nt the six o'clock mass, mid ltev. MU-hm l K. J f -tus tit the hnlf-imxt ten o'clock ise-r-Vke. Very Kev. J. It. Teeby. presi dent of St. Michael's rnllet,-( Toronto. Canada, will deliver the sermon. The music at the Huh masses at rlx and at hulf-past ten will be under the direc tion of Professor S. V. Stockman, or ganist of the church, and the choir with a chorus of fifty voices will be as sisted by the Mustn't orchestra. The following nitis'c will be rendered: Open ing hymn, "Adeste Kiiblis." with or rheslraaccoinixiniment: "Kyrle," Uiitt ninii's mass in F: "Credo," Jinitition's mass In K; offertory, "Xoei! Niieil" "sajidrln." "Henelif:tns" :ml "Akiiiis Del," Buttmon's muss; closing liyinn, "Holy Night." iu;irt'tte. chorus. rrrsbyterian Cbnrrh K.nlcrlnininciits Active iiieparatLin Is belnir niude for the observance of the holidays nt the Second Presbyterian church. m Christmas eve tnere will be a stereoi ticon exhibition ami entertainment for the Sunday school. The children w ill brhiK their mile-hoys and all tire cor dially Invited to brlua a Christ mas of feriiiK for the new church lot. tin Xew Years afternoon and evuiimv the Voting Mens' league will hold an oyster sup lit r and X-rays exhibition. Professor R. N. Havlrt will have charue of the electrical apparatus, d-voliiiim? tin wonderful X-rays, nnd all science lov ing people should come ami see Ibis most marvelous invention of the (w. Christmas at Simpson kinileruiirlcn. The Simpson Kinilersnrten closing ex ercises were held yesterday mornlm? bv Miew IVMen ktvcl Mead and bet' as sistant. Miss Anna llnson. The loom was beautifully decorated with a vari ety of pretty articles made by the children. Santa Claus was present with an abundant supply of Kifts. Al ter the dosing son "liood-I've" the va cation bey a 11 which will continue until Jan. 7. Sudden Denth. C. II. Whitman, about seventy years Of OKe, who lived ln-ar .Simpson, started on his way yestetday mornlni; to visit the doctor's otlice, but wan unable to proceed and turned l ack uKuin. Some child it n soon alter found him near the kludet'Karton nearly unconscious, lb was assisted to bis home where he re sided alone. Iiealh from paralysis re sulted soon after the attack. A Japanese Visitor. A young Japanese oll'u Itil, Mr. P. Kmido, who was educated at the I'ni Versity of Toklo, was a visitor in this city on Tuesday. lb- speaks Kmillsli readily, and is well Informed. lie Is in this country tit the expense of the gov ernment seeking Informal Ion. Annuls; other plates he visited the 1 leneliicU works, the Silk mill and the brewery. Welcome News lor .Mrs. lluil.c, Mrs. Ldwarrt Purke, widow of a Veteran, received the welcome news yesterday from the pension attorneys at Washington, that her application for a pension bud been allowed, ami that l,i!00 t ack pay due her deceased husband for Injuries received during the war, Mould be paid. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Ttebicca McColm, of Wyoming street, was the guest of her ntitit. .Mrs. Thomas Cowley, of Winton, the lhst of the week. Matthew f-avey. of Xiagara univer sity, is spending his vacation with his sister, Mrs. John Lynch. Mrs. John Mellowly was the guest of her sister in Peckville yesterday. Mrs. John S. Xlles is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Hunsicker, ot Collcce vllle. Pioneer council. Junior Order nf Unit ed American Mechanics, of this city, will present a ilag to the Maylield pub lic school on Christmas morning. Mr. H. Bolton has been cotillneil to 4he house by illness for several days. Miss May Cameron has been the guest of friends In Honesdale. Mrs. Alexander Kennedy, of South Main street, who has been ill, is con valescent. Miss Mary Duffy Is seriously ill at her home on Pottage street. Mrs. C. 8. Hollls has returned from lengthened visit in Seranton. E. L. Knslin. of Seranton. was the guest of Miss Cora McUonty this Week. T. H. Enner and sons, Theodore and Mallory. of North Church street, anil Mrs. John Heine, of Archbald. left yes terday for Easton, where they will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Werkheiser, of that place. The management of the Crund opera house have Invited all the newsboys In Carbondale to attend the yellow Kid of Hogan's Alley" at the opera house Christmas afternoon. Mrs. E. T. Corby, who has been se riously ill. is improving. Dr. Xlles was In South Canaan yes terday. Mrs. John Van Oorder, of Meshop- OUR Rocking Chairs, Centre Tables, Standi, Screens, Pictures, Has socks, Carpet Sweepers, Rugs and Mats, and the largest und finest assortment of Carpets in the city, PRICES always the lowest. J.SCOTT INGLIS, . Carpels, Wall Papon and Dnpjrijs, 4(9 LICXL .VENUE. lily m pen, Wyoming county. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. ti. 11. Van lioider, on Terrace street. John W. Aitkin, Albeit S. linker. William J. Hamilton, Kohert A. .lad win, Levi A. Patterson, K-. 1'harlcs l.ee. Krank K. liennls, of Ibis city, at tended the Xew Kn:lund society (tinner iti Seranton Tuesday eveiiin;:. Joseph o'Kourke js lioine from Wor cester, .Mss., to spe'nd Christinas. Miss Klieti Heed Mead will be tie guest of friends in Wilkcs-itai re the next two weeks. A number of invitations have 1 n received in this city to the fourth annual bull of the Amity Soelil club, of llomsdnb'. (in Xew Year's eve. Joseph Spellman. of llones.lale, was a visiti.r in this city yesterday.- Mrs. John Kase. of Wayne sir -i t. is entertaining her mollvT. Mrs. Court riKht, of Sout'.t Canaan. AUCIIUALI). On Christmas Hay the bazaar of St. Thomas' con y, regit t ion will open In the basement of ilie church. ' Ireat prepar ations have been made for it and there Is every prosii.ct of it being the desir able place to spend an evening as it has been heretofore. There will be many line articles on inhibition and tin unusual prouininnie of rale excellent:; will be observed tomorrow evening. Aliss Sarah O'Connor and Mr. M. V. O'Poyle, both teachers in our public schools, continue seriously ill. Justice of the Peace T. J. (iildea was In Seranton yesterday. The opening of the Hnckley Memorial kindergarten on Friday last litis called general intention to one of (he most creditable institutions established in this section in recent years. The new building which has been in process of erection for several months was for mally opened and exercises of an ap propriate character were observed. It was nnfortiiiniLe that Mrs. C. IS. Hack ley, of Tarrytiiwu, X. Y w hose gener osity was rcsnonsiMe for the magnifi cent buildincr was unable to be present. Mis.- I'nd-rwiMiil, of Seranton, superin tend -nt of the kindergartens in this vicinity, on behalf of Mrs. Hackley. gave welcome to the assembled children ami parents nnd told In well chosen ords the slory of the kindergarten movement am! particularly of the one established ill this borough by Mrs. Hackley in loving reiiicmbrnm e of her own little (laiiuhter. w llo ilieil many yens ii!;o. Tints," continued Ml-'s I'lKlcnvond. "by honoring the memoiy of her own. ho shows her love for all the little ones, and teaches tbein to be good and t rin tin n and women." After tellin-; of the proud work tint hud been done in the ol.l iiuarlcrs of the kinder garten she c-wressed a hope that equal ly good result" would llow from the new si hool. Tin children tli- n sang motion and other Sonus and afterwards gifts were distributed to them from u large Christmas tree. lOach one of the audi ence vas given a betiuiiful souvenir calendar mini.- by the children of the school. Among those w ho att- nded the exercises v r -r .lames J. Williams, .Vrs. Ilitc hc oc W, nf Hi n IMihre- K. ;. .b.m s. ( ilvpliant : Ib-v. T. ,f. Cciinerl'ord, Thoneis Law. Archbald: Mrs. Mealier, Vita Mead. .Mrs. P. II. Abbott, Miss I II lian bilker. Miss Florence Duly. Miss IIi'smii nnd Aliss Thorne, Curbomlale. The new kindergarten Is I ical- cl on tl.e bill beside the Presbyterian church at the western end of Wayne sheet. The biiililinu is a large and substantial two-story structure of iron and wood. m the lower lloi.rs I hole is a large assembly ball, tin this Hoot- also are Ibe two class moms eonn-'i-ted by fold ing doors. (in the second Hoof there are quarters fur the Janitor and a large room which it Is Mrs. Il.ickley's iiiii n 1 i i 1 1 In lit up us all lihrai y and read ing room. These will be opened as soon as pi act Ion bio. The teachers nl pres ent employi cl in tin- kindergiirb n de-piii-lineul are Miss Hitchcoc k, of Mcran loti: Mii-s Abbot, id' Curbomlale, and Miss Sadie Sweeney, of Ihis place. All an- evpei leneecl teachers and e great deal of Hie credit for I he excellent work nnd conduct nf the children is due to their ii lil.- direction. The building is an ornaim nl to the town and in every way a worthy memorial of the gener osity of Mrs. Il-iekley, That our peopl " appteciate lic i- kindly Interest in them was ninidy shown not only nt lb" ex ercises on PY'day bill hi I heir cue our agena tit unci iiatt-oiiai'e of the kinder garten i-inc-e ii w.i s cstalilished llel-e. Ilie of the mosl plettsalli events of the week v:is the celebration of the eighty-sec cuid birihihiy anniversary of Mrs. Caroline .Miller, of Archbnld. on Aionday last. Mr. and Mis. C. C. Ifnt tcnliei'g. with whom ( liaiichuotlii r .Mil ler icsides. i i ,-1 1 1 picoarcd an excellent biithc'ay 1 i 1 1 1 1 -1' of which Ibe following guests, compi isiny: the Miller laimly. partook: Jir. and Mrs. 11. C. .Miller, of Kingston; Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. .Miller. Mr. and Mrs. n. P. .Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nicmcycr, .Mrs. W. J. Mor gan, of Scr.'Pton: Ml', unci Mis. I lnn i', of C.irboncbile; Mr. nnd Mrs. William Callaway, Air. nnd Mrs. A. V. C.eroig, Mrs. Kniin.i .Mihlli.ius. unci Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Patlcnberg, of Archbald. After the (I inner i.n enjoyable social time was had by all j. resent; niter which the company dispersed wishing Mrs. Miller many more? years of hfrqiluoss. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. A. Miller, of Ktrouds burg, wen unable to at feud owing to sickness in tin ir family. TAYI.OK. The pupils of N11. 1 sc hool, under tic tuition of Miss Janet Inulis. will hold their Christmas exercises this after noon tit 2 o'clock. Misses Polly Davis, Kelilh Van I iuslihk and Professor Jas. V. Foley will assist. The programme v. ill be reml'-red as follows: Id-citation, Ada Hatten; song, lierlha Kohler; rec itation, Maggie .May Davis; due;, Fran ces and Eva Winters; recitation. .Maud Evans; recitation, Emma Winters; quartette. I.eah Kvnns and party; rec itation. Ada Davis; song, Edith Kohler; recitation. Knt hel Jone s: song. Annie Moreliind: recitation, Elizabeth Winter burn: dialogue. Frances Winters and party: recitation. Eizzle Williams; lK-italion, I'.lniiche Williams; song. Emma Winters; re-citation, Anni Thomas; s le ction, by the s -hool; reci tation. Jessio Carelwi II. All the parents and friends of the children are invited to attend. The marriage of Mr. William (lysb-r and Miss K.ite F.ibner will ' solem nized this evening at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Susb- rianis. of the I'.ei'ch. will sr-eud her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Airs. David 1 bin is. 01 this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Powell, of Ib-nd-hnm, will leave today I'm lla::leton and will spend the Christmas with Mrs. Powell's sister. Th children of the Me-thoe'.lst church Sunday sclionl will pros nt t!i" cantata entitled "Islands of the Sea" tills even ing at the church. Misses I, -nil and Grace King nt-e heme from Syracuse to spend the holi days, w ith their pureiils, itev. ami Mrs. F. A. Kins?. NICHOLSON. The rnivcrn!lst Sunday srhool will give on entertainment tonight at the opera hous", after which uresents will be distributed among the children. The ladies of the Methodist Ft Isco pal church will serve dinner nnd sup per at the opera house on Christmas day. The first snow to cover the grnunil began Monday evening nnd continued until Wednesday noon almost continu ally, but only about three ineln-s fell In ull. dalnsha flrnw. of California, a nephew of Hon. O'nlusha A. Crow. Is spending the holidays with h's mother at Ccleinvood. He was calling on fri'-nc!s here yesterday. C.eorge Ib-nniger, of V.'etherly, l'a.. Is the giiosl of his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ft. H. Williams. Mrs. Sarnh J. Williams is spending the holidays with her son, E, J. Kay mond, in Binghamton. JERflYN AM) MAYFSELD On Monday Mr. A. J. Civin hnd a win runt issueel by Setirire Atkinson fur the arrest of James Doiid, of the East Side, for breaking windows and ste al ing n hat valued at $;i. .Matthew I.e.-b.-onalitled us liis bceolsniaa in the sum of SrJ'iu for each offence. The little child of Joseph CoKhvi died yesterday afternoon of diphtheria. .Mrs. T. (). Uohinson is sick at her home on Cemetery street. Mr. l.oroy Taylor, who has been teaching at Williams' Itusin ess college, Sciantoii, has returned to his home nt Tompkinsville, since the failure of the school. On Monday In-, and Mrs. M. J. Shields will start for a month's isir at Victoria. Texas. The doctor Is i son of th- sunny south and undoubt edly will enjoy his trio. The case which was rep-e t-d as diph theria at the home of William I . Hill, upon development wns found to be simple laryngitis. As this is not coii lauious tin- house is not quarantined. The services at the Methodist Epis copal church on Christmas night will be us follows: 1, unthem by the choir; 2, song by the Sunday school; :!, pray er by pastor; 4. address by isuperi.ileud ent; o. recitation, "Words of Welcome," by John Morconi: li, recitation. "Hur rah for Our Sunday School." by Kui Ciirelner. followed by a carol from tin lettl" tots; T. "Tile liabe of Ke-thlehem." by fifteen pupils, S, song, by Sunday school; ! "Five Fat Turkeys." by live little boys: 10, recitation, by Kill til Hutchlns; II. song, by Sunday school; 12, Christmas Power, by twelve little girls; distribution of gifts. The services at the Primitive Meth odist church this evening will consist of a cantata entitled "Santa Clans und Mother (loose." by the scholars of the Sunday school, a:'b-r which the schol ars will lie rewarded with books and re freshments. Doors o;ien at 7, com-ine-m e at 7.:ii i. in. Horn To Mr. and Mn. William Paw ling. 011 December 2;l, ti son. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Transue spent yesterday in Carbondale. This eveninrj the Jermyn Citizen band will go out serenading the citi zens, as a nic-iins of wishing a Merry Christmas. .Mr. l-'ra-ik Winters called on friends at Wyoming seminary yesterday. Mr. Klija Stephens made a business, trip to Archbald Tuesday. -Mr. and Mrs. Michael Muldoon's son, .lames, returned from Washing ton state on Tuesday. He has been ill the fur west for ubotit sixte-en j ears. As may be supposed his parents were overjoyed at his return. Mr. Charles Depw. station agent at Jefferson Junction, Kpent Monday and Tuesday in town. Professor J. C. Taylor visited the public schools on Monday and Tuesday and declared himself well pleased with Ho- advancement of th" scholars. Mr. John It. (Jrilliths, of Wesleyan college, returned last evening to spend the holidays. Mr. T. H. Crawford spent last even ing in Seranton. Hairy Kovnrd, piinelpnl of the I'nloiiilale schools, Is home for the holi days. MAYF1EI.D. For the play on Friday evening at tin- opera bene In Carbondale. seals can be re.-eiveei bv leaving Word lit the burlier shop of Peter MeCoi ly, of .May Held. Mr. Thomas Owens, of Mavtield, ma.le a business trip to Carbondale yesterday. The people of Maylb-lil. property own ers and all persons oceupjing prop-rty 11s te nants or otln rwlse within the lim its of the said borour;li, are 1 nested to remove the snow from t lie sidewalks within twenty-four hours niter any fall of snow or lee is deposited the said si-lew alks. The borough council of Maylield passed an ordinance recently which imposes a tax af llfty cents pe r annum on each pole in town. Peter McCarly and Thomas Mciluhniess made a tour of the borough Momln and found 174 poles, 121 of which are the property of the Carbondale Traction company and the remaining fifty-three be lenig to the J'ostal Tel'-graph company. . The entei taininent to be given In the Congregational church this evening un der the auspices of the Sunday school will In of a very high order. All lire invited to attend. Doors open at 7. entertainment at "" l. in., when the following programme will be re ndere d: Singing. "Joy to the World;" recitation. "Christmas Creeling." Emory Salls biny; recitation, May Surdivu; recita tion. Tonimie Hufton: recitation. Sarah Kill ton; motion song, three little chil dren; recitation. Willard Crilliths; re citation, liella Smith; "The Speaking Club." by primary class; recitation. "Writing to l'lepa." ( Mweu .b t ri tt; recitation. "Knitting Mittens." Carrie Prltchnril; recitation. "The Dead Doll." Cora Yates: dialogue. "Little Cifts." four little girls; song. "Waiting for Santa Clans." live little girls: recita tion. "Santa Claus and liis Wheel." Cet tie Wirole ; dialogue, ".Minnie's Christmas:" sermon; recitation, l.li-.zl" Owens: duet. "The Wonderful Star." Mary Joins. I.c-tlie Jenkins: dialogue, "K.-eping Still;" recitation. "How S inta Clans Was Troubled." .Mary E. Jenkins; recitation. Mamie Huberts; dialogue. "Making Doughnuts:" song. "Looking for Santa Clans;" Santa Clau-i" address. AVOCA. Hugh Jennings, from Europe. Owen limine, of St. Michael's college-. Toron l. . and William Dixon, or St. Vincent's colli ge, All-'gcie-ny, are spending Christ mas with friends in town. On account e;f the shortness of the days and there being no lights, as yet in 'tin- silk mill, operations have been mi-ponded until Jan. 4. Masses in St. .Mary's church tomor row will be at K. s.:ie and ta.'.n o'cloc k. Special music will lie rendered ut the Ihr.t and last masses. Miss Mary Davis, of the North End, Is convalescent after a severe attack -if lotisiliils. The- following programme will be ren dered this evening at the Methotli-t Episcopal church: Singing. "Angel's Mcsn'ge-." resiiosisi ve rending. "Cooel Tidings;" duett. "Ib-ly Voices." Misses Kuth and Davis: welcome addrcF.s. Et tie Davis: singing, "lilrthilay of th King." primary exercises: youthful welcome, Stanley Dell; Christmas greitiiig, Harry Mttcklow: singing, "ChrNtmus story;" reading. Mark llol gate: dialogue, ".limnik'ii Conversion;" singing. "First Christinas Morn:" reci tation, Mary Muckiow; singing. "Jesus is Love:" recitation. Alicia Davis: singing, "The Arch of tll.;hc sl ll"aen." .Miss Jennie Newlin visited friends In Seranton yesterday. Tours to Florida. No district in America presents, dur ing the winter season, so many varied attractions us the state of Florida. He sides its delightful climate, which to one escaping from the cold und un- IJke biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constl putton. sour .stomach, indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's Tills. They do their work easily anil thnrmiRlily. B I 1 Ilest nfti-r flintier pllH. &? 118 6 M cents. All clniotlsls. B 1 B B taiV PreKircl liy C. I. lluod & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Fill to tako with Hood s Sursaparllla. Liweriiis Hoods t t) t i 0 J c 0 ? f $ c p 0 4 0 The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world eel- 1 - 1 r . curatcu ior ns 1 : . . . i cimicr sirengr.il ana purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. royal nnni pswoesj eo., new vons. healthful changes of the north seems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a land of sport and pleasure. - Along Its eleven hundred miles of sail water coast and in its twelve hundred fresh wute-r lakes are llsh of almost every conc eivable vni iety.irom the migratory tiibes common i, northern waters to the tarpon, poninano, and others of 11 more tropical character. Nowhere in all our broad land can the angler find a irteuter variety of game or belter sport. lb-re also the most enthusiastic hun ter find satiety. Deer, turkeys, hears, panthers ami wild cats roam ut large through the more sparsely settled re gions, while birds of ull kinds may be louiiel in abundance throughout the state. The more novel sport of alli gator ami manatee buntiiiy; may also be indulged jn by the; more udventur oils tourist. With Its matchless climate, its or ange groves, its rivers and lakes, Its boating nnd bathing, its fishing and hunting, and Its extensive forests, Flor ida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature-, the sportsman and the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsyl vania Hnilroad company lias arranged four personally conducted tours during the season of 1SH7. leaving by special train January 21S. February it and 2:1, anil Ma-lcli !l. 'I he lirst three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for the fourth ti ill i- will be valid In return until Muy ill by regular trains. liates. for the round trio. $." from New York, $ls ftoni Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. 3 H INFANT HEALTH A SENT FREE N It A little book that should bp in evetv N j home. Issued by thv manufucturefs f o.Ulo y r;i o r -1 r f Condensed Milk N p iv. 1. uoncensed Milk Co. 71 Hudson Street, HewTork E. ROBINSON'S SONS' Lager B Brewery Uanufacturers of the Celebrated In loi M CAPACITYl 100,000 Barrels per Annum WM ME FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LADIHS, j-on can have a beautiful chain iu?.de out of your own hair at I ii HtTZES, 333 UimMk AVE.. SCR NTON C i; "UoiiK-nilit-r, :e arc the only oiiim here who inaiuifae'.ure chains froni yuur own limr. leave onk-rs as early a nissibL-. HAVEyOUo HORSE SIIDDWiTHT.il Rcmavable, S3ij-3h3r?3.i:nj Kevarslip T03 Ca!r, liiTKuIil fi CO. GENERAL AGENTS, Aud a full line of iron and steel Blacksmiths' aud Wag onmakcrs' supplies. SCR ANTON, PA. THE DECKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCR ANTON AND WILKCS-SARRC, PA, MMNrfMtHrra of Lccomoiives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, hoisting in mm machinery. OMOMiOmcw SCBANT0N. PA. 0 0 t 0 t 0 prcat rsrw 1 :rs , 'I! ffl&xfctf mm ntTxk b(iij Fjwotn co., new vons. r For tickets. Itineraries and other In formation, apply to ticket agents, spe cial booking otllces. or address Ui-orge V. Hoyd. assistant general assenger agent, Ut-oud street station, I'hiladel phla. il the linhy Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect succese. 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. He sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. WHY DOES Business boom at Davis' Tailoring House? The People recognize this as the only establishment in Seran ton where garments are made to order at popular prices. Some Make poor garments at low prices. We make good garments at low prices, and we are the only par ties in Seranton that have the facilities for so doing. W. J. DAVIS, a,ArM5eBu"fjinV!C' THE Gas end Electrls Fiilum, The Wolsbach Ugi At KeilaiTd rrlocs. 434 Lackawanna vz. CENTERED If Your Horse Is Shod with RirssrRtifM 3 no 99 CC He Positively Cannot Slip lii ft mi co., n; 6TECL p z PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF CLOAKS AND SUITS Magnificent Display. . I'i-"" KU:iC-i-E-' " hnn'1.oniP I.IztIiip plush fa pes, 30-lnoli lcnmhB, full Hwccp, Thllu-t ami Mai-leu ti-linmliiK, iomi- riiilrolile-'--il In put J. unci In iippliiic styles. The like never was sulci In this, city for lc-sn &Q Qp than our r.-jiie-iluii price .. $Oi36 SPWIAt. TIAROAIXS 1 SKPAftATK UltKSS 8KlltT8-ricju lliiiic-l.- fkirti, llnnel unci im.-i lincil. full wi.H h in tiron-n. Ki-eeii, liliic-k ami lihic; rei'.ulai- A IJ0 utlcc :i.SI!; noA- .t.iJO NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS CHRISTMAS GIFTS Onyx Tables and Cabinets, Screens, flusic Racks, Easels, China Cabinets, Towel Racks, Flower Stands, Carpet Sweepers, Rug Department. Imported and Domestic Axminster Hugs, hi suitubic sizes Tor rooms. Combination Kiun Mohair and Silk, with Curl Center, in the latest effects. A earerullj selected line or Assyrian, Velvet. Moqnelte, Smyrna, Fur and Japanese Hugs; also Baby Carriage Uobes In endJe.ss variety, at Prices Lower Than Ever. Make your selection while the delivered when desired. KERR, WinXfiSZ. 408 LACKAWAXXA AVENUE. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCR ANTON. Special Attention Given to Business and Per sonal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Extended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. S 9. 1 oooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooo O Vrreater inducements tnan our Present o aslsiel: war e, 4 '5 Were never efFered. See our show window for prices of us. 0000XX000XOOOOOC000X00000 o Open At Nisht Until Xmas. t 225-227 W'f- huc-ci Ills! ntllNtinuA,1 S ILIA n1tnM worth of Mock of I'AI'ES, CcjATS. SK1KT3. unci WAISTS only. Our uor nious trade tella the tory of wonderful nv in? of iot euh luiyliur ami Bpot cash selling, our preparatioim for the holiday trade were muile by re.luciiiK prU-ei be. Tore C n retinas In onler to iclve our pat. r.iiia a chiince to have their KarmentB for midwinter wear. It U not necessary to wait until the season Is over. You- will lltiel It a benellt to come unci examine oui Kloi-K before purchaslnir elsewhere. Houi le Coats half silk lined 4 OO formerly $5.s; now Aa90 Zm line I'wslan Astrachan coats, lined with the finest Khu.lnine silk, trimmed with little pearl buttons, former A OO price SU.iHi now XUO 3in extra tine Krenc-h cnterplllnr coats, half s:lk lined, maelo up In the newts 7 AO elTects, former price $10.S; now I ,Q 27 all wool Kersey Coats, lined with fin Taffeta silk, handsomely trimmed, solj III New York city for tla each, Owtiut to utir fortunate purchase can C BQ sell them to you for OlwO 1(J0 line crushed Astrachan Capes, silk Illicit, full sweep, Thibet fur trliiimlnuT, sold In this city at $11.00; re- A 00 (liii-tlon price fwO Cmi liriuitifnl rlKiireel mohair skirts, 4 yard wlile, lined ami Interlined, velvet bind Iiik; a barguiii ut $3.00; our 1 ATI I"l'-e If we boiiKht up the whole space of thU pappr we would not be able to Klve you a correct idea of the bargain we have. Con. sequently we save expenses in every wujr in order to Klve you the full benefit Id liuiuulns. Z. WEINGART, Proprietor, 421 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Hat and Coat Racks, Umbrella Stands, Tabourets, Statuary, Bric-a-Brac, Ottomans, Hassocks, Etc. stock U full. Goods stored and SON & CO., Too Late Prices on 9 and also inquire Wyoming Avenue. 4 1 fAr,VJr-&T Department &00S Se,,s 0D I irtQii, 100. j
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