TIIE SCHANTCXN Till J5 CTNliJ JUJ2N DAY lM.OIttrJ.ttU-. AJNUAttr 7 1, 1897. OARBQMOALE, (rtcnder? will nlcnfo note thnt advertise ments, orders for Job work, nnd Items lor publication left nt the establishment or Bhannon & Co, newsdealers. North Main street, will reeelvo prompt attention; oi ilte open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. BATTLE ROYAL. Much Intcicit ."Hiiiilfostcit In the I'lininiv I'lrrli'Mix That local politics cue of more Inter est to tnu ouiiuaiy vol"i ua intuiii ilumuiiHlrateil SiUliuliiJ. 'J In- Dem otinllc pilmniy election amis ti hot one, The olllees to he filled utc nut IiIrIi ones but the cllrreunt men In the Hold intt lorth all their strength which, of com Be, tesultcd In u Ultr vote. The principal sklimlrli wits that of W. J. llcOonough und Thomas Uovlun, who each want to ho Bchool director from the Thlid and Fouith wauls. The second waul Adit was between File Chief P. 1 Jloflltt and J. W. Kll patilck, who both sought the nomin ation for the poor dliectorshlp. The chief itcehed much assistance from the lltemen. The convention of the delegates promises to he an lntetestlng one. Mrs. rordlimii's Iliirlni. Among those fiom out of town who accompanied the lemalns of the late Jlis. J. K roidham to this city weio: Jhs. DaId Zelley, of Brooklyn; JIIss Vliglnla Love and Miss Ileees, of Plttston; David Holes and Hany Boles, Kciuiiton, Mis Petei H Bulleiitlne and Slis Itjeison, of Newark, N. J ; Mis Fiellnghuseii, of New Yolk, Mi. and Mis. James I.lnoii nnd Miss Mniy IjIii en, of Keinntoii, Mi and Mis. James Potdham and Miss roidham, of Pitts ton, Mlvs Wllbui, Mi. und Mis. AValtei Ulcksun, of Scianton, MIssBesble Dick son, of New Yoik, Mi. and Mis. James Dickson, or Scianton, Miss Mlia Foul lmm, of Monti use; James Kays, of Sciunton, Mis. Di Put sell, of Kaston; Mis Swingle, ot Ailel; Dr. and Mis. Fordluun and Miss Small Foidham, of Gieen Hldge, Charles Law, of West Plttston; Mis. lleniy AVatts, "W. J. Watts, J. J. Wlllams, A. II. Vandllng, of Scianton; J. D. Slocker, of Jcdmyn. llns and I'lnjers. The "Daikest Amen lea" cnloied com puny closed Its thlid successful pei foi mance at the opeia house Satuiday night. The daikies gave a good pei foinuince to a big house. Tonight and toinouow night they play In Scranton Tonight rieeinan's band of fun-makers will hold high carnival at the opeia house. The company has been heie be fore and needs no intioductlon. Laugh ter Is to be the menu tonight. Tliuis day night Geoige II. Adams will give us the "Sporting Ciae." The gieatest of all clowns comes well recommended An Kiiturtniiimcnt. Trlday night the Teachers' associa tion of Tiinlty Fplscopal chinch will give an enteitainment In Watt's hall. Among the numbers will be selections by the Moait oichestia, the Hunt Mandolin club and Piofeshois Kumsby nnd Ackeiman. Miss Oilllln, of Scinn ton, will leclte. A giaphophone ehl blton will be given under the diitction of J. 13 BlacUtidge. The pioceeds are to be used foi Sunday school work. A Correction. A mistake was made In Ftldaj's issue giving Fiank Colwell the Republican nomination for councilman fiom the Thlid waul. It should have lead W. D. Lewis and F. Colwell. It was also stated that William Passmoie was nominated for aldetman in the riftli waid, whereas his noinlnutlon is for al detman In the Third ward. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. A. C. To'ley, of Honesdale, was In town Siituii.fi;.. T. P. Kiipatilck, of Philadelphia, is In the city. W. D. Iio.ver, of Scianton, was a call ei In town Satuiday. Claicnce Weiss, of Wilkes-Barre, called on Caibondale fi lends Satuiday. i II Iluntsmastor, of Scianton, -vis ited In this city esterday. Theie have boon nine cases of dlph theiia In the O'Lcaiy family. Another case was repotted Satuiday. Miss F. Bush, of River stieet, has been enteitaining her sister from Honesdale. The ciocrs nie endeavoring to have the eaily closing hour lled at 6.30 p. m. H C. Butler is In New York. Miss Anna Hudson hus letuined from Scianton. Miss FUa Flaulgan Is visiting friends In Honesdale. John Pi ice lias proceeded against Jeweler Levenu for the recovery of two lines which be claims Levene has def lauded him of. Satuiday the body of Mrs. Catherine "Weilemati, of Hide Paik, was entered In Maplewood cemeteiy. Beinaid Heenan, aged 27 years, died Sttuulay morning at his home In Slnip- "Willlum MeMInn is home fiom the Wllkes-Baire hospital. The tuneial of the late Mis D. J. Boland, Is to be held this moininjr at O.SO o'clock. Intel ment will be made In St. Rose cemetery. The ejele club will meet tomoriow night. "Good Roads" will ptobably be on tap. It Is possible there will be a club run. The weather prophets are hitting the nail anyw here but on the head AW D. Uvans Is to be adjudicator at Oljphant, St. Patilck's day eisteddfod. Simon SpangenbuiE Is on the sick list. Boin to Mr. and Mis. John Judge, a daughter. Totnoirovv night will occur the an nual leceptlon of the Ladles' Catholic Beneilclal association. The event will take place In Buike's hall. Mi. and Mis. J. AV. Dimock were In Scianton Satuiday. The man luge of Mrs. Bildget Pen vvaiden, of Dundaff stieet, to Calvin OUR i i ri UockliiK Chairs, Centre Tubles, Stimdsi, Screens, Pictures, Has socks, Carpet Sweepers, Ruejs and .Mats, and the largest and finest assortment ot Carpets In the city, PRICCS always the lowest. COTT INGLIS, Carpels, Wall Papen and Draperies, 419 LACKA. AVENUE. i ni A PLAGUE OF THE NIGHT ITChINQ PILES AND OTHER RECTAL TROUBLES EASILY CURED BY A NEW AND SAFE METHOD. A Huninrkiible Number of Cures .Made by the I'jrunilil l'llo Cure. About one poison In every four Buf fets from some form of rectal disease. Themostcommonanilannoylng Is Itch ing piles, Indicated by warmth, slight moisture and Intense, uncontiollable Itching In the parts allected. The usual treatment has been some 3lmple ointment or salve which some times give temporary lellef, but noth ing like a peimanent euie can be ex pected from such suporllclnl treatment. The only permanent cure for Itching piles yet discovered Is the Pyiamld Pile Cure, not only for itching piles, but for every other form of piles, blind, bleeding or piotrudlng. The llrst ap plication gives Instant relief and the continued use for a short time causes a peimanent removal of the tumors or the small parasites which cause the intense Itching und discomfort of Itch ing piles. Many physicians for ti long time sup posed that the remaikable relief af forded by the Pyramid Pile Cute was because It was supposed to contain cocaine, opium or slmller drugs, hut such Is not the case. A lecent careful nnalysls of the temedy showed It to be absolutely free fiom any cocaine, opium, or In fact any poisonous, In jurious diugs whatevei. For this reason the Pyiamld Pile Cine Is piobably the only pile cure ex tensively recommended by physicians, because It Is so safe, so prompt In the tellef affouled and so far as known the only positive euro for piles except a suiglcal opeiatlon. In one ear the Pviamld Pile Cine has become the best known, the safest and the most extensively sold of any pile cure befoie the public. Nearly all diugglsts now sell it at f,0 cents, and $1 pet package. -rtuuress wie I'yramiu Co . Albion, Mich, for book on cause and cuie of piles and also hundreds of testimonials 11 om al parts of the United States i If suffering fiom any foim of piles nsk your diugglst foi a package of Pjiamld Pile Cure and tiyit tonight. Barber, has Just leaked out. The ser vices were performed at St. Roe rec tory about two weeks ago. They me living at the home of the bilde on Duii daff street. "on. He Is suivived by his wife and tw o daughters. Intel meat w ill be made this afternoon In St. Rose cemetery. F. B. Hlller spent esteiday wlth'hls parents In Susquehanna. Miss Carrie Price was a visitor in Scranton yesterday. l'KICEKURG. Geoige Plow right, of Caimalt street, Is Imptovlng. Saiuh Judge, of Scianton, is visiting friends In town. Miss Mniy Ellen AVtightson, of Lin coln htreet, is on the sick list. Mis. Geoige Cnnls, of Albeit street, died at hot home Satuiday morning, January 9. The emplojes of Stons colliery le celved their monthly wages Thutsday. The membrs of John AVesley castle, No. 349, Knights of the Golden Hagle, held a public Installation of olliceis and entertainment last Tilday night In Cnl laghun hall. The following repiesented the giand castle olliceis: Giad chief, AVIlllam Hawkins; past grand chief, AVIHIam Kennedj ; giand vice chief, Benj Jarvls; giand high pi lest, James Cook; giand keeper of exchequer, AVIll lam AA'ilson; grand master of lecords. AVIUlin G. Penis; giand sir herald, James Margetson; grand (list guauls man, John Bosha, w ho Installed the fol low ing ofllceis: Past chief, Jacob Muck; noble chief, AVatkln AVIIllams; vice chief. John D. Biay; high pi lest, Thomas Cook; keeper of exehequet, Geoige Coopei; cashlei of exchequei, John Suwntka, master of recouls, .las. AVatklns; veneiable heimlt, AVIlllam Stevens; Sir Heiald, Chailes Biay; worthy haul, Amos Hamilett; woithy chambeilaln, AVIlllam Biay, ensign, AVlliam Hancock; esquiio, AA'Illam J. Oliver; Hist guaidsman, William D Moigan; second guaidsman, AVatkln Buckland. After installation the following ptogiammo was tendered; Selection, by the Olj pliant Glee club; vocal solo, by Mr. Isaac Cooper; song, by William Wil son; selection, by the Jolly Five; duet, entitled "Women's Suffrage," by Mis. Letchum and "William. AVIlson; song, Mis. AA'ashburn. James AVatklns and party lollowed with a humoious dia logue entiled "The Coopers," which was very enteitaining. Refieshments weie served, which ended a very inteiestlng progtamme. Mr. George Okell, of Scianton, was chairman of the evening, and gave a few entertaining lemuiks on the history of the oidei of the Knights of the Golden Eagle. FOREST CITY. A girls' Industtial scliool was opened In the lectuie loom of the Presbyteilan chuich on Satuiday afternoon In chaiacter the school Is undenomina tional, it being the purpose of those In charge to educate the joung glils so that they may become u-eful women The school will bo open on Satin dajs at 2 p. m. All girls w ho desire to attend w HI be w elcomed. On Filday evening, the 15th Inst., the ladies of the Methodist chinch will seive a supper in the basement of the paisonage. At a meetlns of the Hllslde The de pal tment on Filday evening It wus de cided to puichasea new wagon fiom the ill in of A F. & S. C. Stew nit, of Ho chestei, N. Y. The wagon will be fitted up with all model n imptoveinents, In cluding chemical extinguishers It Is expected that It will an he here about two months after the older i caches the Him, which will lie In a few dais. St. Anthonj'h Lithuanian society will hold a ball In Petei AValsh's hall, near the Eile depot, on Satuiday evening, the icth Inst. Ann Llewellyn is tivlng to obtain a dhoice fiom her husband, AVIlllam Llewellyn, thiough her attorney, L. P. AVedenian, In the Scranton couits. On Filday, the lGth Inst., u Sunday school Institute of the Second dlstilct of Susquehanna county, which Includes the towns of Unlondale, Dundaff and Foi est Cltv and the townships of Ar al at, Cllffoid and Herrlck, will be held In the Haptlst and Methodist Episcopal chuiches at Clifford. The following Is a pioginmme of the event: 10 30 a. m., devotional service, Itev O. U. Stone, address of welcome, ltalpb Millet; re sponse, Rev. P. 13. Kennedy; "Self Sac rifice In Christian AVork," Hev. T, J Vaughn; "Eatly Conveislons," Miss Sa die Potter; verbal reports of spliltual conditions of schools. Afternoon ses sion: Song and praise service, Hev J, L. AVIIllams; "The Teachei's Tilals and Triumphs," Rev. M. Uevan; "Is tho Tendency of the Present Day Teaching to Tone Down the Thieaten Ings of God's AVord Conducive to Spir ituality," D. C. J. Kephart; open par liament. Evening session: Song and praise service, Rev. J. O. Evans; an them, by united choirs; address, D. J. C Kephart. JERflYN AND MAYFIELD Tho action of the Jeimyn council on Filday evening last In l elation to lil ejclo lldlng on tho sidewalks, speeding horses within the borough limits; the pi eventing of obstiuctlons on the stieets, playing ball on Sunday, and numeious other offenses, Is veiy com mendable. It Is not an unusunl sight to see bi cyclists speeding on out walks, forcing pedestilans to step out In the gutter, and fast driving is a veiy familial sight. Another gieat nuisance Is plne lng obstiuctlons in the stieet. It does not denote a veiy piospeious borough, when people thiow ashes, sticks, tin cans, etc., on the thoroughfate, and Jeiinyn citizens are too wide awake, and energetic to allow such a thing for very long. The gieatest annoy ance Is In pinning ball on Sunday. In the bise ball season this Is a weekly occuience. The ndvanee which thl. town Is making IsMiotlcoable. Tho local Institute met in the school Saturday moinlng. The following was the pi ogi amine Pnpet on "Life of Pestnln?7l," by M. Mulheiln; paper on pilnclples of Pestnbas'zl teachings by Hmina Hobeits; piper on questions of PostalozHl by Sadie Uuchailan; pupei on tialning the peiceptlne poweis by Maiy Shields PiofesT-ir Bovnid and Miss Blis also made short addiesses. The following MUng people, of Cai bondale, enjojed the skating nt the "Rock" on Sutuulav evening Misses L'unleo and Maine I'ljson and Mable Cm, Messis. Rav and Monls Cllfioul, Chniles Rogeis, Hdwaul Catr, AVjland Gugoij, Al and Sidney Biikett. The teacheis of Muvlleld, Scott, Aicli bald and Jeimjn, will meet at the Auhbild scliool ne.xL Satuulnj, when the customaiy pi ogi amine will be l en dued. The joung men of the Sacied Ileal t chinch, .ue making aiiangeinents foi oigaullng a Glee club. Theie aie plenty of excellent voices to select fiom, and undoubtedly they will have a good club. Thomas Rtnnie was the legulai nom inee foi council foi one ear at the Citizens' caucus for the Flist waid, inil not Hbenezer Rennle, as was eiuineously stated in Saturday's issue of this papei. Hany Kennedy who was Injured a few days nc,o, is now seen upon the streets again. The grand Juiy made its second re port Satuiday morning. The letums fiom Jeiinjn cases weie: Tiue bills. Lai pony by bailee, Samuel liable, T. F. A'anKleek pios , Ignoied bills, Pat llck Connoi, AVIlllam Molvidgo, pios ; Mori is Poweis, AA'illlam Melvldge, lit os. The county to pay cost in eacn case The two cases of Ml. Melvldge was tiled befoie C. fi Helmes, J. P., and was dlschaiged for lack of evi dence, and was afteivvatd tiied befoie 'Kquiie Atkinson at Caibondale. Ml. Molvidgo Is piopiletoi of California ho tel. Mr. John Lukey was a visitor in Scianton on Satuiday. AVasvl Tuvella, a Polandei, was kill ed at the fidgeilon mines on Filday last by a fall ol lock. Mi and Mis. David Mendelssohn, of Mav field, weie visiting In Scianton jes tei day. Mis. John Nognth was visiting f l lends In Lackawanna last Tilday. Mr. Benjamin Mendelssohn, the son of Mi nnd Mis. David Mendelssohn, ot MayiMd, will leave on Monday lor a few dajs' visit In Now Yoik Mis. John Yeates, of Mayfleld, was vlsltng ti lends In Lackawanna on Til dav last. Another case of dlphtheiln was le poited to the boaid of health on Sat uiday last at ths home of Mi und Mis Geoige Thompklns Hau, theli C veai old boj , has been stilcken with It. Miss Bessie Hani--, of Wilkes-Bane, is the guest ot Mr and Mis. David Mendelsshon on 11111 stieet. TAYLOR. The new school building which the school dlioetois have cuiefully end- .1. . ,. ,,.. .... .i... .,..,. ...-., ..a. .. . ..f 0,i,..r.i . ui.,t,i xv iii i. ,iu,n. cnUd this moinlng. The school will heieafti'i be known as the gi ailed school of which Piofessoi James r. rolev, supeilnUndent of the boiough schools, and Miss Edith A'anliusklik will be the picsldlng teachers. The membeis ot Tlist Welr.ii Congie gatlonal chinch of the Flist waid, have extended a call to the Rev T R. A atklns, of Piovldence, to become theli pastoi. Mi. AVatklns will icspond In a few dn s (Jcoigo Maisli, a piomtnent oung man ot this town, announces hlmsalt as a candidate foi the olllce of audltoi on the Republican ticket Mi. Mar.sh would make an cxci Ueut audltoi, If elected. The Pilce Llbiaiy association held an Impoitanl business meeting last Filday evening when olliceis weie chosen as follows PtesUlent, AV. B Owens, vice piesldent, Isanc Davis, Lfidi tni v T'l.iulf 1",.,1.,1. fl,innolit s,fi -".I....., - ..v., .. . letau, Gomel Davis, tieasuiei. Evan G AVatklns lllnailan, John A Jones, ji boaid of dlioetois, M. C Judge, John Rlchuids, Louis Relnhaidt, Ollvei M. AVIIllams and II. I. Daniels. 1W 1 ilUIIII l CliSCIIIIUUt, UL U1UC street, is seilously ill at hei home. Supeilntendent W H Owens, of the Fllbt wind is a candidate for the ollltu of bchool dncctor. A mote competent man to take chatge of the atfuli could not be selected in the wind, as he has the ability necessaij foi the duties of the otilce Ml Evan Llod, of Piovldence spent jestcidaj at the lesldence of Mr. and Mis. J. E Davison, :oith Main stieet Card fiom Mi AVatklns Theie Is a rumoi pievaltnt thioughout the boi ough to the effect that In the event of my election to tho ollli u ol buigess I will Immediately leslgu said olllce in favoi ot some othei pel son, In other wouls, I intend to give it up to ome one else. I deslie to state that such an asseitlon, wiong In fact and wioug hi inference, Ik absolutely without foun dation, nnd I emphatically denv It as being a base and unwanantable false hood. If the good people of the boiough of Taylor elect me to the said olllce, 1 shall faithfully and lonsclentlously en deavor to pei foi nt the duties and as Biune the lesponslhllltles incident thete to which aie incumbent upon mo with honesty, Integilty and fidelity, and with an eye single to the welfare of the boiough, and an uiibwciving and an unalteiable pin pose and detennln nlion to piomote the inteiests of the municipality. J E. AVatklns. If tho Halu Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. AVlnslovv's Soothing Syrup has been used for ovei fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cures wind collq and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every prt of the world. Be sure und call for "Ji'rs. AVlnslovv's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. STItAMiKIA' VAKNi:i. Tho Siipcrnatiiial Vlnltpr that Snveil Her Irom the Sling oftlie Uubru. Tlie following lematkable occurtence, nn aboslute- fnct, Is l elated by a lady visiting filends In Hnitfoul ns It was told het by hei cousin In Meet at, Noith wcstein lndlu. It took place In the house of the sister of the nnuator. Of Its absolute aecuiacy there can be no question. The two slstcts In India aie connected with families of lepute and with ollleers In the Biitlsh aimy In India. AVe give the stoiy as tho lady hote lelated it. She Is a devout mem ber of the fiplscOpnl church, and Is In capable ot mlsiepiesentlng In the slightest pnitlculai. Her cousin, in whec house the nc- cuuence took place, was set oil at a lighted table engnged In leading, when, thinking It about time to lotlie, und liuppcnlng to lift hoi eyes fioin her book, she vvns astonished to see seated in a chair befoie her, and bctwren her selt und the dooi to the bath room, a man, n sliangei to her, who cnlmly rcgaided her. It vvns too gloat a sur pilse for het to speak and demand who was thus inttudlng unbidden upon Iter pilvncy, and what was wanted. She lemalned for n moment In silent aston ishment. Thon It gitdually dawned upon her that tho figuie was probably not that ot a person oi lenl llesh and blood, but a visitor fiom the unseen world of life. She lomembMed having once, as a child, seen a simllai llguie, under circumstances which seemed to pie elude the Idea that It was any poison still In the bodj, and in later jears, in i evolving those clicumstanccs, she had remembered how the appailtlon hud after a little while faded away Into Invisibility. Concluding that thU new vlslloi also was not n poison of Hush and blood, she sat sllontl ga. Ing at tho silent object, while the tn tiudei, whoovoi oi whatevci lie was, sat also in silence, stoadilj legaullng her. Just how Ions this state ot things lasted the lad did not accurate U know, but It wns piobably not veiy long when the mysteilous sttanger be gun to vanish Into a thinner and thin ner peisonal piesence, until In a mo ment or two he had vanished quite away It was the ladj's hour for her eve ning bath, but she thought she would flist let out hei two pot dogs fiom their confinement In anothei loom. They came balking fuilously and running dhectly tow aid the bath tooni. Theio, thiough the open dooi, the lady was boiiiticHl to see on the floor a mon stioii'' cobra-the snake whose bite Is ceitain and speedj death, Spilnglng foi u aid to save her dogs, she quickly shut the dooi, but not so Instantane ously as to pi event her seeing the i en tile turning and escaping down thiough a hole In the llooi. whole the diain pipes of bathtub and washbowel went, a hole whicn had boon caielesslj left laigei than was noussniv. If she hud gone dliectlj to tho bath loom, ns she wo;ild have dono but foi the intervention of hoi mjsteilous vls Itant, her lilc would undoubtedly have been sacrificed in the act. Chicago l,io Stock. Union Stock Ynuls 111 , Jan l Cattle Receipts, DUO head, maiket ste.ul , com mon to cstia steois, ?3JOi"4j, stoekeis and feeileis, $3a3S"i, cows and bulls, $17" aiisO, c lives, $-1 J5ab IS, Ttxans, $3u0al30 IIo Receipts, ".',000 head, maiket llim and C centb hlghoi , heavj packing and shipping lots, ?1 k'jl 13, common to choice mixed, $33aH'i, choice assotted, $3 lOaina, HgH? $3 tJa3 ".!, pigs, f JT! GO Slieep Receipts, 10 000 bond, maiket ste.idv, infcilot to cliolce, $J 50a3"j, lambs, ?3 :0a3 2j. Oil .Mnrl.pt. Oil City, Pa, Jan. 1 Option oil maiket closed Sit) cents dealt balances t'O cents Stomach, sometimes called w ntci brash, and buining jj tin, duties, nausea, dv spepsiu, nie emud bv Hood's fc-at-a- I paull i. This it in eonipliihe-, because ' with ils wondi'iliil power us a. blood inuittei, Hoods NiiiijiiI1.i ffontlv ' tone-, and stieiijjtheiis the siomach and ' d'nie-tive nivalin, invijioiate-, the liver, cuutes an appetite, jjiVos tetteshiiifr I sleep, and l.u-cs the health tone. In cases ot dvspqpsia and indigestion it seems to have "a magic touch." "For over 12 j ears I suffered from sour tomach with severe pains ncross my shoulders, and great distress. I had violent nausea which would leavo mo very weak and fnint, difficult to get my breath. Theso spells came oftencr and more severe. I did not reccivo any lasting benefit from phjslclans, but found such happy effects fiom n trial of Hood's Sarsapnrllln, that I took several bottles and menn to always keep it in the house. I am now able to do all rav own work, which for six jears I have been unable to do. My husband . .... , ' "" son nave niso occn greany oene- j llted by Hood's Sarsaparilla-tor pains in the back, and otter tho grip. I gladly recommend this grand blood medicine." I Mrs ikteu ijuruy, Leominster, Mass. Sarsaparilla Is the One 1 mo Mood Purifier AlLlruKuists 31 w 7r r-n "" "' uer ,lls a,,a,1 nOOCt S 1JHIS bid. Headache. -JSccuU. Trousers ee our windows for vvonJrouslj low prices iu rroitseriiis. Now is the time to enjoy tlie luxury of a petfect fit and perfect 'work manship at the pticc of ready made goods. WE HAVE REMOVED One door from our old stand to the left of 'Ihe Arcade instead of the right. Our increasing busi ness topmed mote room, which shows that tlie people appicciate low pt Ices, good Avorkmanship and honest dealing W, J. DAVIS, "SfflM... in u. un.ii.vj) jMerclmntTuI dsln tTullorlni: 213 Wyoming Avenue, IIEEDLESS avomen. they l'njjn Sad lVmiltj for Their Ncplcci, If women only heeded ilrst symp toms nervousness, backache, lieud ache, lassitude, loss of appetite and sleep j palpi tation, melan choly, "blues," etc., and at once removed tho cause vv 1th MtUii E. I'inUlinm'a Vcgutablo Com pound, there vvc'ildbo much lesa suiTcting-. 15ut they tiro careless, nr their physician is to blame, nnd they dilft into some dlstiessing female disease. Tho Ve(r"tablu Com pound nt oncu lemoves all iucffuhirl" ties of the monthly period: inlliuiv mation, ulceration and displacement of the womb, and all female troubles. All ihuggists have it. AVrito to Mrs. l'iukhum at Lynn, Mass., if you wish for advice, which she will give you free. "I should not, be alive to-duy, if it had not been for Lydia fi. l'iiikham's A'egetablo Compound I w as suilering greatly fiom an attack of femalo weakness, and nothing I hud tried could give mo relief; when by the udvuva of a friend 1 began the Com pound. After using it two months I v, as a difTei out git 1, and now tit the end of six-1 uniuntitely euied."- Mf.t'.AKMK KtuitLAM), 1'atchoguc, 1. 1, 400-402 Lackawanna Aye,, Opp, Wyoming; House. Cloaks and Trimmed Hats. AVe have 10 000 Dollars worth ot JACKHTS, CAPES. SEPARATE SIvlIU'S A.I) TRIMMED HATS, uul In older to dispose- of them In tlmo not to e.nry them ovei, we will not wait until March, as dtheis do befoie they really reduce their pilces to an extent. We have already put the knife into our prices and cut tin m light into half Not a single gu input can vou find in our handsome, cheeiful nnd well lighted store that does not come up to the full stand ard In leaid to STYLE and QUA LIT V. Oui stoic Is lighted not by gas, oi any othei light that makes youi guiment look one way In the btoif and anothei when you get home Oui stole is lighted b NATURAL DA LIGHT and with PLENTY of it We handle- NO TRASH If jou want tiash, then go clsewvlieio and you'll llnd plenty of It theie e handle- FINE goods only, and would not keep in oui storo nnv thing that Is not FINE IN QUALITY and I'l'-TO-DATi; In style, even if o eoum nevei ecu a gaiment. Reliable Goods. Reliable Treatment, Is Our flotto. It is only sl weeks since we have opened om stole, and wo can conlldentlv si that we have, cliiiln0 that time, made mom menus man all othei cloik stores eiunng so mufly years. Goods ChceruiII) Exchanged, Perfect Pit Guaranteed. No Extra Charge. A'ou save from 2", to TO cents on the dol lai as lo pi lee by buj In,? youi Clonks and Tilmmul Hats of us besides being sure that you ai getting good goods of tho lutest style and best woikmuiishlp. THE 400402 LACKA. AVE OPP. AVYOMlNti HOUSE Cor. Lnckavyanna and Wyoming Aves Scranton, Pa. ON THE LINE OF THt 111 PACIFIC n aro located the nnost fishing and hunting Uiounds in the world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points In Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Mlnneapolle, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vam-ouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore , ban Fianclsco. Rrst-C!ass Sleeping and Dining Cars ftttached t0 nU throught trains Tourist cars fully llttod with bedding, curtilna and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-class tickets. Rates always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, otc, on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. What Sarah Bernhard says. 7 jd?D9n mAii'&wM, IMIWMP The Paris n 1 ell I J r s . n II J? a J fi?r xtf.Z,& re '&., --xia !R We Lead And All the Fashionable Ladies Fail in L 'w-'vi Wi rtJL..' t erivittj?',rjv:.tyjJMS!tf8 a v7tvf J PHILADELPHIA HOFACTiEHS OF CLOAKS AND SUITS 421 Lackawanna Avenue. Of Our Entire Stock of Carpet s, Hugs, ;teri? Ooods, Window Shades, eoffl8,Oilc!otls, Carpet Sweepers Llnol Also ths Balance of n MNi EASELS, BUCKING CASES. ETC. mi Carpets and 0plTTe. 408 LACKAWANNA AYENUE. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Spscial Attention Given to Business and Per sonal Accounts, Liberal Accommodations Extended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. 9 Is Jiiade prettier j6s. a We can fit your lioiue up so that you will be very proud ; to bring people to it, and at a small cost. We sell tbe IT best furniture, using woods which are well known X for durability and strength and for the amount of finish 3'ou can put on them. We sell good designs and we dp everything to promote the betterment of the furniture which we buy insisting on the best making. If you want to see what we can do for you, get a chair or two for your parlor. Take a spot in the parlor which needs 4 Let your books around any longer. BOOK SHELVES, for Standing or hanging. Can ,be used for bric-a brae aud other things. HHH OOO ty&$ $$ nvr S1.11 1 ooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooo It's so easy to buy here ON CREDIT that we wonder why anybody goes without what they really want. 0000000000000000 00000000000000000 o o o 0 i I We S..1 C MNU ? 225-227 fbe March Line. We mnko no clearance snlo announce ments In older to get rid ot a lot of unde sirable stock., It seems nomowliat strango that so many of out neighbor merchunts come out with llnmlng announcements of icmarknblc reductions In nil their lino of goods about this season ot tho enr. Do oit not think those cleaianco sales some what deceptlvoj Not that our ineichant9 would do It Intenttdnully, but they aro Elmply lesortlng to 'a custom that has become populni nnd cntches the ee. AVo , hiivcun extinoullnuiy ndvuiitngo In thnt w'e nt nil times sell our goods at tho low est possible llguics, nnd ns a result com. tiiuiul a big tiade, winter, summer, spring and uutumn, dull sensoim and bilsk sen sons. Tho Immense business thut wo do enables us to sell tho newest articles In tho market. AVo do not wnlt until un ni tlcle Is sliop-woin befoio wo teduee our pflces. We Fix Our Prices on a Right Basis at the Start. consequently wo require no clearance sale oi other deceptive, means ot bilnglng tho poople In to bo hoodwinked. Cull and seo If tho above usseitlon is not true hi oveiy detail. And oblige, youis truly, EINGART. Sale Hugs, Draperies, Holiday Coods, Including SON & CO., Draperies. still by being well furuisbed. furniture the most and se lect a chair for it from our t f rrt- You will be surprised at the improvement. We're cleaning out much of our Furniture, Carpets, Heating Stoves, Comforts, Blankets, etc., etc.. at $ Good Prices For YOU. Folding Card Tables, Birch Finish, 98c. Wyoming Avenue nil is, Home K
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