tm?igpmmm'jkrmir 8 TOE SCTiANTON TRIttUNE-TrJESD AY rOTttSTING, .TANUATlY 5. 1S!7. X MUNYON'S HEADACHE CURE Cures Headaches of All Kinds in Three Minutes. - One or two ilc-ps will stop Sick Itpmt (ttlitj, NetirulKlii. lluuluehps from Imllljes tlon, Ncrotisnis3, Ouoik, CoUK ln ti'miiomtiie, Contlpiitlon, Knllruiul or Ueuin Tunel, Ilnbltmil HeuHclie, Henu ndus of Chlldmi, and, In fuct, all forms of llrnduche , Those who suffer from licidncno from Into silppirs or Imrnoiloi.ito L.itltit? 01 dilnklnn will llnd In time tiibltts Imme diate itlltf, and u grateful tonic to the ovLrworkid stuitruh and Jaded nerves. A scpnuto tun.1 for each disease. At all dtuKKlsto, mostlj .'" euits a vl il. Personal lttteri to I'lof Munjon, IoOj Arth stnit, 1'hlUdtlphla I'n , umwcrud with fno medical udvlcu for any dlst'ase. GARBONDALE, tnender! will pleise notB that advertlss ments, orders for Job work, and Items for publication left at the establishment of (Shannon & Co, newsdealers, North Main fctieet, will receive prompt attention; 01 U co opui from 8 a, m. to 10 p. m. SATURDAY'S PRIMARIES. The Choice of ltuiiublicaii Delegates Hotly Contested. Tho lloiuibllcan prlm.uy (.lections on Saturday lor the choice of delegates to the city convention next Wednesday, were waunl contested In seeril of the tit -winds. In the First district of the ritst wind, the following delegates weie elected: William Clramer, George Hudson, John 13. Shannon, W L. Thomp son, lleniy Pieice, Di. F. E. Jenkins, J is. Nicholson and II. D. Reynolds. In the Thltd district the successful candidates weie. James Faulkner, Isaac Atno and Nicholas Rogdis In othei districts John W. Dlmock und J. Vandennailv weie elected. In the Fit st district of the Fifth waid the deltgates aie: Fied Topping, I. II. CoUln, Hany Masters, George Gilbert, William Utllllths and William Tnloi. In the Fit st dlstilct of the Sixth iwud the delegates ute. C. F. Masteis, Gtoige Noiils, Geotgo Slmrell, Jolm Moon, John Fmmett and Beit Dlmock From the Thlul waul. John Thomas, W. 13 Geaiy, I., Carev. Second district W. F Wntkins, E L. Thomas, W. I. Tlnch; Fourth dlstilct, W. II. Bone, Louis Con ell, Geuigc Chapman and J. R Thomas. In the Second ward, W. B Eans, lleniy Kiantz nnd James Gtelg. NEARLY $1,500 DONATED. Christmns Oflcring Hj St. ltoe l'nr Uluoners to Their I'astor. The last Christmas offering made by St. Rose church congregation amounted to the generous sum of J1.41ID This Is u sum larger by $250 than the olferlng on the previous jear. The generous contribution la an evi dence of love und devotion felt toward the pastor, Rev. T F.Coffey. Although the past jea has not been pmsperous for the working people, jet this evi dence of warm appreciation comes from his parishioners Father 'Coffev is held In high estimation bv all clases in the community. BANQUET AT THE ANTHRACITE. Contractor A. K. Tillanv Entertains His Knilocs nta Feast. Contractor A E. TIftany entertained In a social manner those In his employ on Saturday evening at the Hotel An thracite. On Christmas his ernplojes presented Mr. Tiffany with a chair and so expressed tire cordial feelings exist ing between them. Those piesent at tire banquet were: W. T. Price. E J. Bly, John Proctor, Thomas Gilllgan, Fied Sluman, Henry Lewis, Judsorr Buroher, Frank Robin son, N. C. Alvord, losepli Wilson, Frank Smith, Wellington Hobbs and John Mcj Corrnon. Death ol M. t'oleiiinn. The announcement of Mrs. Michael Coleman's death, which occurred on Sunday, brought sincere sorrow to a large circle ol hu friends, and to all who had known hot during the many jeais of her life passed in this city. Mrs Coleman was born in Bally Cas tle, Ireland, lllty-slx jeurs ago, but a large part of these jears were passed In this city. She ts survived by her husband and five children, nanielj : P. A. Coleman, LorPtta, Cecilia, Gabr Sella and Agnes A requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Rose church this morning at 0 30 o'clock. Interment will be made in St. Rose cemetery, 1'ino Entertainment. A social entertainment was held on Satuiday evening by Mr and Mrs A C. Lown in honor of Mrs. Lown's pa lents, Mi. and Mrs C. G, Davenport of East Windsor, N. V. Vocal and in stiumental music, hypnotic exhibitions by Mr. MoawpII and a social season made a very pleasant enter tnlnmerrt. Among the guests weie Mi nnd Mrs. George Dlmock, Mr and Mrs. A. r Sanders, Mr. and Mrs F Bakei, Ml and Mis. M. P Ilaidlng and duusjhter Mr. and Mrs. JZ. II. Gardner, Robbie and Ha7el Gaidner, Andrew Blank, jr., of Biandt, and Mrs. James Haivey, of Oneonta, N Y LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. F.-Maor Ilendrlck has leturned fiom his AVestein trip. I. W. .Shannon Is making xtenslv e al- OUR Holiday M Hocking Chairs, Centre Tables, Stands, Screens, Pictures, Has socks, Carpet Sweepers, Rugs and Mats, and the largest and iinest assortment ot Cnrpctb in the city, l'HICUS ulwnjs the lowest. J. SCOTT INGLIS, Cartels, Wall Papjn and Draperies, 419 LACKA. AV5WUE. teratlons and linpiovements In his store on North Main street. Rev. John Holmes was celebinnt of the mass at 10,30 o'clock on Sunday at St. Rose chinch. He left for Blossburg today to become assistant to Rev. U. J. Lueus, D. D, Miss Llzulo Hitchcock, of Green Ridge, was a visitor In town yesterday. Thb International society of Union and Strength have elected new otllcers: Piesldent, D. A. Rolca; secretary, C. Rienzo; treasurer, P. Ccira. F, 11. Klrpatrlak, df Darte avenue, Is entertaining his nephews, Ward and Nelson Kllpatrlck, of Windsor, N. Y. B. L. Singer, of the University of Pennsylvania, who has been -visiting his parents, has returned to his studies. F-County Treasuier and Mrs, D. W. Powell, of Scranton, spent Sundny with Mr. and Mrs. Rlchaid Lloyd, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keene, of Lincoln avenue, were lsitors In Wllkes-Barre Satlnday. Marlon Mills Is 111 at her home on Lincoln avenue. Mis. Pilscllla Graves, of Scranton, who has been vlsltng nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. L T. Coiby, returned home1 vesteiday. Mr. and Mis. Charles Madison, of Ot lsville, N. Y ate vlsltng Mis. Henry I'leice, on Lloyd street. Mrs S. Spangenburg, of Eighth ave nue, is 111 With typhoid fever. Miss Amanda Curtis, of Chlcngo, Is the guest of her sister, Mis. Mllo Gard ner, of Cemetery stieet. Misses Geitnldu and Nellie Murray, of Scranton, are vlsltng friends In this city. Maurice G Watt loft yesterday morn ing foi Noiwlch, N. Y., to atend the funeral of the father of William Hnn klns, foimeily of this city. Miss Ethel Clark is visiting relatives In Berwick. Miss Maty Murphy, of South Main stieet, Is entertaining Miss Mary Mof (itt, of Scranton. Mrs. E. W. Reynolds, of Washington place, entertained Mi. and Mrs Roud knlght and daughter, of Honesdale, Sunduj. Miss Marion Crane returned to her art studies irr New York yesteiday. Misses Ella Harle and Ella Boland, of Dundaff street, returned to the Manstleld State Normal school yester day. Charles Orchard has leturned from Tinally, N. J., w here he spent the lioll dujs with II. Torrance, Jr. OLYPIIANT. Anthony Barrett, a well known resi dent of Jessup, died at his home on Sunday evening aftei a brief illness. Deceased was born In Ireland Cj years ago He is survived by a wife and live children The funeial will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In tel merit will be made In Aichbald cem etery. Chniles Hathaway returned yester day to resume his studies at Yale col lege The ladles of St. George's Mission w ill serve a chicken supper in the building recently vacated by Lally Bios, on Lackawanna street, Saturday evening. Supper will be served from C until 9 o'clock. Steve O'Bovle, of Providence, was a visitor In town Sunday. The funeral of Michael Reap.w ho died on Friday last, occurred yesteiday morning at 10 o'clock. The ietnulns were taken to St. Patrick's church w here a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated. Interment was made in St. Patrick's cemetery. Miss Sadie O'Malley spent Sunday at North Scranton. Miss Jennie Patten and J. Rossa Mc Cormac returned to Mansfield yestei day. ' The Presbyterian Sabbath school elected the following oftlceis for the ensuing ) ear: Superintendent, Mathew Mackey, assistant, S M. Sno'ok, sec retaiy, Arthui Widdowileld, treasuiei, Andrew Patten, Jr.; organist, Miss Jen nie Kennedy. Miss Grace Callender leaves today to resume hei studies at Lewlsburg semin ary. "The Shadows of a Life" was pro duced at the rather Mathew Opera house last evening bofoie a good audi ence Tire drama throughout w as ably piesented and all the member s of the company gave satisfaction. A dlffet ent plaj will be presented every even ing during the week. Miss Ella Scott, of Dunmore, is vis iting relatives at this place. Miss Mamie McNulty will enter St. Rose, Caibondnle, as a novice today. Mr. and Mis John M. Evans and family and Ml. and Mrs. Ivor Parry spent New Yeai's day at the residence ot David Evans, nf West Scranton Miss Alice Lllllbridge left yesterday foi Philadelphia Medical college and N L Kennedy for Wvoming Seminary. Isaac Mendleson, ol Jerrnvn, was a caller In town Sunday. Mrs John Jones, of Aichbald, was the guest of Mrs. Edwaid Jones, of Blakelv, over Sunday-. FOREST CITY. Miss Nellie Lyden, of Pleasant Mount, is visiting Mis. John Humbert. B F. Maxey returned to New York on Monday. Mr. Maxey is a student ot the New York School of Pharmacv John E. Fiee, of Wyoming, spent Sundaj. the guest of Forest Citv friends The condition of Mi. Chailes Melv Ille, win is at present l;i the Caibondale hospital, Is slightly Improving Some time ago Mr. Melville underwent arr opeiatlon. Slrue that time he lias been in a cilticiil condition. At the present time his condition Is encouraging and his friends expect that h will soon be able to leave that institution. William Williams, who was admitted to the hospital a, short time ago is gradually impiovlner, Misses Mv r tie Alexander and Edith Brown leturned to Mansileld on Mon day, James Muriny, the young man who was stabbed on the 2&th ot Decembei last, is still in bad state. NICHOLSON. Miss Etlle Dai row, while skating at Bacon Town New Yeai's day, skated Into an open place near the shoie Some of the young men present went to tho rest ue and succeeded In landing her sale on shore. Beit Warner, Miss Maine Benjamin and Miss Genevieve Oacnn took it diivo lo Dalton last Satuiday afternoon. Communion service wns obseived at the Piesbyterl.m eiurch last Sabbath. There waB a laigu attendance of the membeiH of the- I'htuoh present. The students who spent tiieli holiday vacation with parents and friends heie, and returned to t,liH(i several schools Monday weie, MIhs Claia Tiffany, of Manstleld; Hariy Williams, of Kings ton; MIsb Nellie and Haiold Shields, hcranton; Morton and Ira Stephens, of Claik's Summit. Clifton C'olvlu, of Scranton, was call ing on friends here Saturday last. R. D. Newton, of Montrose, was In town jeajeidai-'. JERHYN MAYFIELD In accordance with their usual yeai ly custom, the Me'thodlst and Baptist churches are holding a week of pravci. Mr. C. P. Ball, manager of the Scian ton Keeley cuie, was a cullei In town Satuiday. The boiough constables made their returns to couit nt Scinnton yesteiday. Mr. II. C. Cllnger, ndjustet for the National Insuiunce company, of Hatt ford, Conn, is in town for the purpose of adjusting the loss ot tire lecent lite at the home of James Btgllu. Miss DeGiaw, of Sciauton, spent Sundny In town, and nang with the Baptist cholt at the evening seivice. Miss Stella Aithur, who has been vis iting in town, r etui ned to hei home at Vandllng yesterday. Mr J.D Stocker received yesterdav n large box of holly from lr lends in North Caiollna The Ontnilo and Western has Im proved their depot on the Intel lot. The woik was done by the company's painters from Mlddletown, N. Y, who lire artists In theli line. Florence, the little dallghtel of Mr and Mrs J. J Miller, entei tallied a number of hei little lilends on Frldav afternoon. Those who attended the tea art were. Ida Bakei, Ruth and Nellie Gendall, Florence Nicholson, Grace Cattei, Maijoile Muinfoul, Helen Waring. Helen Ciockei, Edith Couch, Grace Maynaid, Giace Townsend and Clara Moiris. Mi. Thomas Rich and daughter, Em ily, who have been the guests ot Mrs Henwood, of Dunmore, tor seveial days, i etui ned home yesteiday Mr. and Mis Geoige S. Dunn and daughter have been visiting the foi mer's parents in Foi est City. The legului meeting of the Ciystal Tire eompanj, No 1, will be held tills evening Mi. Benjamin Maxey, foi melv In stiuctoi in the Jermyn gtaded schools, called on fi lends In town vesteiday, on his v ay to New York, where lie is at tending a College of Pharmacy. Miss Emily Rich was the leclplent of a box of fiesh cut violets fiom fi lends In Noith Carolina Miss Jessie Winter last evening en tei tallied a number o hei friends at hei home, prloi to resuming her studies at Wyoming seminary Games were played, aflei which a lunch was seived At leaving, the guests having enjoved a pleasa,nt evening, wished Miss Win tei's a successful teim at the seminal v Those piesent were the Misses Emma Moon, Gertie Davis, Claia Davis, Maty Swlck, Coia Davis, Canie Munay, Eva Wheelei, Mcssis Henry Hemel light, Joseph Tennis, Willie Parks, Er nest Bovaul, Frank Gendall and Frank Winters. At the meeting of the board of trade last evening to act upon communica tions received fiom mnniifactuieis, a committee was appointed to llnd a suit able building, containing about B 000 feet floor space The secretaty was In stiucted to invite the manufacturers to come heie, and address the board on the mutter. The finance committee was Instructed to canvass the town, to estimate upon the capital stock which could be raised in tow n foi the adv ance ment ot the industry. Ml G. H Yost has accepted a position with Peck & Wonnacott, the laundr men, at Curbondale It Is an lndisputed fact that the Meth odist chuich have the best oigan in town, and It is also a fact they do not appieciate it, when they will allow the motoi to get out of Older. What is the matter with the music committee, if there Is one It Is a very pleasant task for the pastor to call tor a volunteer from the congregation to pump the oigan What use is It having an article where it Is not used and it is also ex ceedingly pleasant for those present, especlall toi the young men who are called upon while In company with theli lady fi lends Miss lna Weed, Mrs Wilcox and daughter Nellie, of Vandllng, weie among friends in town Saturduj At the meeting of the Ordei of Tores teis of Ameilca couit No 75, last Fii da evening, the following olllcers were Installed Chlet ranger, Alfred Butter -worth, sub-chief ranger, Isaac Owens, financial secietar, Philip Tuckei , re cording secretarj, Christopher Clifford; tieasurei, Steve Moicom, senioi wood ward, David Jenkins, junior woodward, John Vaughan, senior beadle, George Tuckei, juuloi beadle, Peter Henrv, trustee for three vears, Gomel Grifllths At the close of the meeting a social was held among the members The pro yi amine tint was ananged by the com mlUie was render ed in good stjle, both the vocal and insti omental Lunch was .served and the bovs enjojed a good time The raimeis' Alliance and Industilal union held theli annual conveiitloii on Satuiday lust Thlrtj-thtee delegates representing the dlflcient societies of the Lackawanna vallev attended In the evening the Rosedalo lodge, No 6C-. entertained a nuinbel of the dele gates b giving a social In their hall at West Mayfleld PHICKHUUCJ. The funeial of the late Mis James Riley took place esteiduj mo.nlng The piocesslon man lied Horn the lau home on Main street to St Thomas' church, wheie a hlsh mass of requiem wassnld, Rev J L Shanley acting as celebrant , Rev J J McCain as dea on, and Rev J A O'Relllv ad sub-deacon The learning weie then taken via Dela ware and Hudson 10 ii a m tialn to Caibondale and weie laid to re3t In Caibondale Catholic cemteiv Mr Wlllum Robuts, the able leader of the Piicebuig Citizens'" band, Is se ilously ill, John McGuIre visited in Scranton yesterday. The Pi let burg dancing class met last evening in Fndden's hall. A oi oss walk at the coinei of Main stieet and Say del avenue is veiy bad ly needed P J, White, of Aichbald, called on f I lends in town yesteiduy, TAYI.OK. Mr Edward Jones, of Scianton, and Misses Annie and Ella Jones, of tills pla e, visited Plttston on Sunday Mis Thomas Thomas, or the riiat waid, Is confined to, hei home with sickness. The office! s of the Tailor castle, No 2bT, will ba publcly installed next Thin day evening 'by District Grand Chief Mi John Coniey, at their meet ing pluce, Reese's hall, on Main stieet The meeting w 111 open at 7 30 p. m The Infant child of Ml and Mrs Lesley Nyhardt, of North Main stieet, dltd on Sunday evening Funeial an nouncement will be mwde later. Mi. William Gordon, vvht) has been visiting at Poit Jervls, t V lias le turned home. Misses Grace and Lena Klnc, who have been spending their holiday vaca tion with tlielt oarents, Rev. and Mis, F A King, of this pluce, litive i etui nod to Syracuse uulvetslti to lesumu theli studies AUCIIKALU. Mis. Patrick Quitman, of Laurel stieet, who has been 111 during the past week, Is Improving. Miss Sarah O'Connor, of Wnino street, Is etlll seilously 111. She has been sick for live weeks with typhoid, fever and her fi lends are beginning to feni Hint she cannot lecovei. Miss O Cotinor Is one of our most populur school teachers and her Illness Is a cause of sorrow to her many ft lends. Charles Law, ji , the entei pi Islng young fuinltuie dealer of this place, has pin chased the stock of Neville & Law, of Hide Paik, and Is now placing it In his stole In tills towir. Thomas Law, his futhei, who was also asso ciated with him in business hoic, has wlthdiawn ft om the pai tnershlp and Charles Is now sole propi letoi of tho business Miss O'Connor, of White Mills, spent Sunday with the Misses Foote, of Main street. Henrv Jordan, of North Main stieet, Is confined to ills room by pleurisy The fall of St Thomas' congrega tion closed otr Satiltdav evening to le open on Satuiday evening of this week The attendance on the closing night was veiy laige The dooi jule, a $5 gold piece, was won by .Miss Keenun, of South Sctunton. Misses Llllle Logan and Maiy Hng gerty, of Scianton, spent Sunday with friends heie. A regular meeting of the school board was held last evening, all the membeis having been piesent. The follow Irrg bills were ordered paid: J M Dough ci, J9 90, John Otto, $1; John Schllllei, $1; 11. W. l'robst, $4 50, James Gllgal lon, $37.50, John Haliott, $4, Thomas Pi Ice, $12 55, Aichbald Water com pany, $25; Crescent Electric company, $4, T. J. Glldea, $1, J. II White, $13, Donahue & Henneberry, $0 GO, Henry Revels, $12 63 The education commit tee iepoited that the night school on the hill was over chow ded and the night school on the Ridge not sufficiently at tended to warrant continuing It. The committee recommended that Mi Buike be tmnsferied from the Ridge to the hill Complaint was made of the ill conduct of some of the boys attend ing night schools and It was decided to give the supei vision of the schools to Mi. Davis foi the remainder of the tei in. peck villi;. A supper will be seived at the Meth odist Episcopal ihuich undei the aus pices of the ofllclal board Wednesday evening, Jnnuaiy 27, proceeds to go to wards lefiaying the expenses of the electilc lights and fuel foi the church Albeit Chapman and Loonaul Slmp klns returned to resume theli studies at Wyoming seminal y yesteiday The employ es of Grassv Island, Deln wate and Hudson colliery, will be paid this afternoon All members of the Heptasophs are lequested to mi et at their hall Friday evening, as business ot importance is to be tiansacted Mis Henry Chapman has been Indis posed for the past few day " Miss Hannah Latham, of Tompklns vllle, spent New Year's will her couslli, Miss Belle Wallace lleniy Joppllng and Will Lincoln, of Pittston, spent Sunday with Mi. and Mrs James Joppling A numbei ot young folks tendeied Joseph English a surprise party at the home of his parents, jir and Mrs John English, New Yeai's night, pie vlous to ills letuinlng to lesume his studies at Mansfield State Nounal school Refieshments were seived. Those present were: Misses Belle Wal lace, May English, Gtaee Slcklei, Maiy Walker, LouKa Hendricks, Carrie Best, Bessie Craig, Jennie Williams, Pearl Whitman, Mabel Harding. Ella Ketlicum, Maggie Jone, Peckvllle, Noia and Gussie Suttei, of Lehigh; Miss Riehaidson, of Dickson, Hannah Latham, of Thompson, Messis Ernest Brelsth, How aid Allen, John Battel son, Leonnid Slmpklns, Roy Wademnn, Ed ward and Geoige Loughlln, Edwaid Miles, Chail s feelp, Eddie Day, Aille Jenkins, Isaac Dav les, Jolm Williams, Peckvllle, Mai Ion Suddoth, of Wyom ing, and Roy Kelly, Oly pliant. Miss Myrorr Mills, of Scranton, spent New Yeai's and Sunday with hei sis tei, Mis F. D Simpson I1ALLSTLAD. George Acker ly, ol Scranton, was in town last wi tk. The Farmers' Alliance gave an en tei talnment In their hall Monday even ing. John R Douclass has sold his build ing on Main Ftieet to Stephen Tingley and will move his goods to Hlnghainton this week. As soon as he vacates the building Mi Tinglev will move fiom his bilck building into Iris newly-pui-cliascd block. The Iiiotheihood of Andtew and Phil lip of the Piesby teilun chut eh will elect otilceis Tuesdnv evening The Epworth league of the Methodist chilli li, at a lecent meeting, elected the following olileeis foi the ensuing leai Piesldent, Mis A J Sawyei, v ice pi cs!(k tits, Mis L N riaudd, Miss Lllu Finndd, Mis A J. Sawvei and Mis A F Meuill, tleasinei, Mis Jo seph MiLcod, seeietaiv, H J Groton, organist, Miss LUle Fiandd W W. Adali Is to condiK t ev ungelis tle inciting foi two nights and one day in the Fist Piesbi teiian chinch in Union, N Y, comnu'iiclng next Suu dav. The sei vices villi continue thiough the week Di, G Paisons Nichols and" Rev Edwaid Tnyloi, ot Binghamton, will take ehaige of the lutei ilntis Daniel Munson and Miss Eva Calla way, both of Susquehanna, weie united in maulae ut the home of Chestei Munson In this uluce, Filduy evening, by Rev John Chidestei. The public schools of this place le opened on Monday nltei a ten days' vacation. Elmer McCioy on Friday had the inlstoituue to fall and bieak his right Much in Little Is especially true of Hood's Villa, for nomedi. cine ever contained so great curative power In so small space. 'I hey aie a whole inedkluo Hood's chest, ulna) s read), al- E ways efficient, always sat- M m I I ! Isfactory, prevent n cold W I 1 I S or fevn, cure all liver Ills, " " " w sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc, 25c. U'Uuouly 1'llU to tako with Hood 3 sanaiarilla. Absolutely Pure. Colobiftted for itsgro-it leavening strMith nnd hcnlMifitlni si. Assures thu food ngiilmt ulum nnd (ill forum of adulteration common to thu cheap bimuls IIOVAl, UAKISU I'OWrilll co , 1IV VOIIK leg while skating Di. F D Lamb leilticed the fiactute The Hullstend Hei aid appealed on Satuidny In the form of a seml-weeklv. (inly about a veui ago this enterpi islng papei doubled In size and they now publish twite a week It Is now sup plied with tclegiaphlc news The pub lication days will be Wednesday and Saturday William T Moigan, who at one time published tile Ltsteishlie News, has taken a position as foieinan of the Hnll stead Iloinld The Piesby tei Ian Young People's So ciety of Clnlstlan Endeavoi will elect oillctis Monday evening. If the It.ihy Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs Wlnslovv's Soothing Syrup his been used for over fifty yeais by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cuics wind colic and Is the best lemedy for dlairhoea. Sold by druggists in eveiy part of the woild. Be sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syiup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. 1 GAIL BORDEN I 1EAGLE Brand! ..CONDENSED MILK.. I lias No Equal I pf SOLD EVERYWHERE ft Trousers Sui See out windows for vvotitlrousl) low pi ices in 'Irons en ti us. Now ib tlie time to enjoj the Iuxtii) of a perfect fit and peifect work "unship at the ptice of u-adj-mado goods. WE HAVE REMOVED One door fiom out old stand to the left of llic Arcade instead of the right Om increasing busi ness icqiuicd more room, which shows that the people appieciate low pi ices, good wotkmanship and holiest dealing W, J. DAYIS, A$ "it Method, In ' Mcrchuntluilurlni 213 Wyoming Avenue. WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND 5 OAS AND WA1 F.R CO. BUILDING, CORKER WYOMING AVE AND CENTER ST. OFFICE HOPES from 7.30 am to 9 p. m. (1 hour Intermission for dinner and supper ) Particular Attention (liven to Collection. Prompt Settlement Guaranteed, v. our Uust oess 1 Respectfully solicited. I elcphone 134. C.iserucD dy the Highest Medical Av-iHonrriti SjOTHGLINHJUBt &3T$ CATARRH IHEADACHESSSH Imtaito nin turo )im ToniKrful boon to suffcror from Collin, Soro 'I hi (mt Infliim 1, IlroiiLhltli lirllAI 1'RVKll. Alfnr.l iinmrtUattchtt Anetliclui rrmpilv. pnn , nlpnt. tit ,irr . in pocket, reirtr to uo en tlrt imllrnilou of en if Continued Uo 1 tfectc J'oi innnent Cine, Hitlfacllincniarontoidormanerrcruiiilcd I"i leu, . cl. 'irlalfrin nt Ilrnrlns HiclaturtM nmll 30 LOota. n D CUiaMAI, fr , Ihreo liners, ILch , U S 1 aTrsMBJca-wr' is iMFMTHni 'I'n0 Burm nnd fafist r"!r?ily Co mem S riUU. nlWkhidlwiut.3 I Lien- Itcli Si nheura.nid Sores llurn, I'mi Wonderful rur "lyrur Xir.l'. I'rlco l!rctt. nt Drue- d R I jr lit mill i r- -. ' r mn,-,v,, n ' For sale bv MATTHnws nn09. and JOHN II PUTT PP, fjprontnr. Pa. OompfoKlon PrcsGrued DR, HEDRA'S fi mhw C wKiM T.l .2 -l w. Horaovea FrscStlet, ri'mploti, Liver Moles, DlacltSoadoj Sunburn and Ten, rml ru storca tho Eilu lo 113 or'cl nal frethncts, p-oduclus aM clear aud heulihy com-iv Tilnilon. Kimcrlor to fill fain r vr- L tj00 jircpirations and pirlootly hnrmleg. At nil iirupsisl2Ornmllcalor0ua. ttud lor Circa!ar, VICLA SKIN SOAP 'Imply lnconrii.-illa u a j&la pnirlch 1jp, tutciuklol tot tho tolla tuj wltlisut fr rhul for Ibo burnry, AbsUuuW lure oaj dJlgato iuvOI ratoil At JrusiUH, Prico 23 Ct-'itt, G. C. BITTNKn & CO., Toledo, O. For nalo by MATTHEWS rmos and JOHN IT PliniPS. Scranton I'n. HOIT.LS, An cstnbllilied liottl under new nionaccraent and tUorouuliW r breast ot tlio times. V ialtora to Now York will Und tbehvrictt In the vory hiart o( the shopping district, cominlint to idarci, ot amuBemrnt and readily necesslblo (turn all tarts at the city, . EVUOFEAN FLAK. K s$zm P! nj 3i- ij ."m '-io- -5 mm VI It. M. HATES. M5lr " L' 3ATLS- PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF CLOAKS AND SUITS Magnificent Display. ) handsome T.lzerlno plush Cipos, 10-lnrh lengths, full sweep, Thibet nnil Morten tilinmliiK "onio omhroldeipil in cut Jets nml In tppllque stjles The like novor was old in this city for less o no thiin ?15, om icductfon price v0iuu SPKCIAIj HAnnAlN'8 IN SKPAHATi: mu:s.S SKIUTS-CIK) Iloucle ltirtx, lined nnd lntorllneil, full width in blown green, blnck uml blue, i ocular o no price $3 93, now ,. . . Ziv)o Z. WEINQART, Proprietor, 421 LACKAWANNA AVENUE NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS CLEARING Holiday HI II SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES. Screens, Easels, Umbrella Stands, Bric-a-Brac, Tabourettes, Onyx Top Tables and Cabinets, Tea Tables, Fancy Chairs and ' Rockers, Carpet Sweepers, Blacking Cases, Ottomans, Hassocks, Etc. Rug Department. Turkish Dagestan, Wilton, Hoquette, Sheepskin, Goatskin and Smyrna Rugs, Baby Carriage Robes and a Full Line of Cocoa, Rubber and Wire Door Mats, all sizes. . Carpets and Opp Main entrance rminffise. 408 LACKAWANNA AYENUE. to THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Business and Per sonal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Extended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. 28 Rockers, Manufacturers' Samples $ Plush, o Tapestry, & Corduroy, 0 PRICE, f Until Wednesday, Jan. 6. a ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooo I Comforts and Blankets at Cost. Y The stock is complete, quality ranges from the very best to the cheapest, pattern coverings and color effects X leaves nothing to be desired. And the price to you is 2 positively tlie cost to us. Here are a few quotations: Eiderdown Quilts $2.99 Hcst Sateen 1 1-1 Comforts., white cotton tilled and beau tifully quilted . $2.49 A good heavy 1 1-4 Com fort . , ... SI. 95 '1 he regular $1.75 kind $1.10 '1 lioie that were $1.25... OUc Also a few of the cheap kind ... .... ' , 47c V ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I ALL $15 SUITS IN OUR CLOTHING DEPT. REDUCED TO $10 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooxxooo o 225-227 f Cash or X Credit, A A t o ra ' C'COBmar e liavo Just purchased 23,000 dollars S."1'1 of stock of CAPHS, COATS, SKI UTS. and WAISTS only. Our enor Li'JV.3 tr1l,a tc"s Hie story of wonderful 2ii K r,spot cash buInir and spot cash .i . s' ur Pfeparrttions for tho holiday foVe.ro n"de by reducing prices bo J.D tl";5t'nas In order tp filvo our pat mf?i..V'..? a,lce t0 na l"0"" earment-i for wnii n..5'n iear' u l8 not necessary to Jim i i.""!1 the Pon is over. You will LimJiI i ')0'Hllt to como nnd exnmlno our slock before Ulircliaslnir elsewhere. formerly Jsa, ovv vpZiUO 600 line Persian Astiaohnn coats, lined with the finest Khiulame silk, trimmed with .if . J" uu"ons, former A no price fb'JS now UU 3C?iriMr,a '!nc r;encn caterpillar coats half oi'n iiiib-ii. iiiuiii, mi in rnn hAurg directs, fprmer price 110 98, now -'.w,1 Kersey CoaK lined with flno Inffet.t silk, Imiidsomely trimmed, sold In New -iork city for 15 each. Owlriff to our fortunate purchase cun C QO sell them to you for OiJO 100 flue ciushed Astr.ichan Capes, silk lined, full sweep, Thibet fur trlmmlnjr, sold In this city at $1100, le- A QO ,-r duetlon prlcu ril)5 3q0 beautiful flBUrcd mohair skirts, 4 yardi wide, lined and Interlined, vtlvet bind. Iiik, a bargain ut $3 00; our 1 An If wo bought up the wholo space of this paper we would not bo able to etve jou a correct Idea of tho bargahis we have. Con- eqliontlv- wo save expenses In Ijvery wny in older to give you the full benefit In I bargains. Established 23 Years SALE OF oods SON & CO., Draperies. f Oak, $2.11, Birch, Mahogany. Debt S.in Marco California all wool ISlaukets, 72.S2. $5.25 A first-rate 11. 'I picklock wool lUankct. with silk binding $2.G5 The ordinary 10.4 Blanket, white or gray, at O'Jc yC Wyoming Avenue, O J Liberal Terms.
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