8 TITE RCT?A1ST0TST TlU-KU JN JU TU lUBsDAY" MDWNlNtt, .7 A NIT AT? Y 12. lSn7. MUNYON'S CATARRH CURE Cntnrrh Positively Cuhed-Aie jou n surferor with cntnrrh? Huvo jou token all sorts of drtiKS ami patent noftninnf Ale ou tltcd or pmlnK bin doctor bills without lichiK cured? Aio you vvlllliiK to Mienil SO rents for n cine that pcimnneiitlv ouris cutiinh by lumovltiK the caiwe of the illscnsof If 10, ask our diUBltlst for n :.ccnl bottle of Muiivoii'b Catairh Cure and u Xi-cent bottle of Catarrh Tablets. The Catarrh Curo will eradicate the dls iinse from the sttem and the Tablets will cleanse and heal the allllcted parts and restore them to a natural and healthful condition A separate euro for rnch disease. At nil druggists, mostly J." cents a lal Personal lettcs to Piof. Munyon, 1M3 Atch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medl-al advice for any disease, OARBONDALE, header will please note that advertise ments, orders for Job work, and Items for publication left at the establishment of Shannon & Co., 'newsdealers. North Main fetreet, will receive prompt attention; of fice open from b a, m. to 10 p. m. , Installation ofOllk'ers. The follow IliK olllcors weie Installed foi lount'll 03.!. Junior Older United Aiiietltan Mechanks, on riklay even ing: Past couuclloi, Henty Pleice; tounclloi, Y II Gillllths, lce coun cilor, Charles Alexander, lecoidhiB sec letary, i Huidlck, assistant secietaiy, ("icoige Heiiv , llnanclal seuietaij, John States; tieasuiei, John Finch, war den, LI. Stow ait; conductor, Geoio Kellow ; Inside sentinel, Chailes 13uok, outsldi' sentinel, V. J. Finch, chaplain, W. II. Hounds, lepiesontathe to the Funeial lionellt association, I. A. liui dlok. V. J. Finch has leceived the ap pointment ol deputy stute councilor foi 9JJ and council 703, of Jermyn. Dentil ol iIr. .Ilnrv .llc.Vvoj. At her home, In Heirick Centie, Mis. Maiy McAoy depaited this life on Sundn evening. Two ehlldien aie well known losldents of this dtv, Thomas MtAoy, station utrent of the Ontutlo railroad, and Mis James Hinett, of Thoin atnue. Her son, John, is the station agent of the Ontaiio at Tlnoop Mis McAvoy is sui vlv oil by hei hus band and lx ohildien She had suffoied fi mil Illness for seveial months fiom heait disease, but her death was unex pected at Inst. She was CI yeais of ago nnd well known in the locality wheie she hail leslded foi thlity-one yeuis. Funetal seivices will be held on Wed nesday liioining at D o'clock. I'll iicral ol .llrs. 1). .1. Itoland. A laige congregation assembled at St Hose chin ch vesteulay nioinlng, when a loquiein mass was said b Hev. rath oi Nealon. A seimon comiiieinoiatlve of Mis IJoland was pleached, aftei which the lemalns weie laid nt test in St. Itose ceineteiy. The pall-beaieis weie John Gilioy, M. F. Neary, D. I'. Byine, V. A. Dully, John Clune and John Hegan. Among those who at tended the Impiesslve set vices fiom out of town weie: M. Xj. Bauett and Thomns Claik, of Scmnton; John Mc 03ee, of Pittston; John Median, Michael McCaity, Jlis Cathatine Noni.v, May fleld, and Mat tin Neniy, of Kingston. niiss Fouler llnteitniii. Miss 33dlth Fowler entei tallied a number of her friends at her pleahant home on Canaan stieet Satuiday even ing. Dancing and games weie in dulged in and at 10 30 lefieshments weie served, and at midnight the patty luoke up. Among those piesent weie Misses Eleanor Jones, Florence Jad wln, Lulu Isgnr, Giace Atkinson, I3mnm Kahl, May Giegoiy, Mabel Da is, Helen Pateison and Ilaniot Rein sen, of llonesdalo, living and Geoige Aveiy, Maui Ice Heynolds, Gem go Ret tew, Clunles Huniphie, Albeit Ester biook, -Will Shields. Second I'ri'bjtcrinii Church Service. At the Sunday .eveniiiff set vice of the Second Piesbytei inn chinch in this city a large congiegatlon witnessed the Installation of Joseph AVIlce, an el der, and Thomas AValte a deacon of the cliuich. The pastor, the Rev. W. A Beecher, held the seivlce, ineachlng nn apjiiopilate seimon. A deep Intel est was manifested In the Impiessive sei -v Ice. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Edwatd Ruir, i-on of Attorney and Mis. J. 13. Uuir, entei tallied seventeen of Ills young fi lends Satuiday even ing in honor of his lilithday. A pleas ant time was enjojed by all and the host leceived a number of mementoes fiom Ills fi lends. A sui prise paity was given to Leon aid Hndglns Satuiday afternoon at the house of his patents, Mr. and Mis. D, F. JJadglns, New Cemeteiy stioet Games of vaiious kinds weie played, after which lefieshments weie seivej Among the Elie.sts weie. John Willis, Giace and Anna Cannon, Mai la Mln ilck, Florence Wamnn, Barbara Ilad fdns, Maile Willis.Lucy Duggan, Finnk and Fied Bailey, Ollie MInnltk, Eu gene Mannlon and Henry Duggan Messrs. II P. Austin and F. W Wil liams, of Scianton, weie guosts at the house of Mr. and Mis J S. Basett, on Thome avenue, Sunday Woid has been received fiom Dr. and Mis. Ileniy Van Beigen announcing their safe nriival in California. Emmons L. Peck returned to Buck noll college jestoiday moinlng. The condition of little Ruth Itovt, who was opeiated upon foi appendic itis Fiida, Is unchanged. Supeilntendtnt and -Mis Geoige "W. Dowe spout Sunday In Poit Jeivls. Mrs. John Sullivan, of South Main OUR Hocking Chairs, Centre Tallies, Stands, Screens, Picture-?, lias socks, Carpet Sweepers, Rugs and .Math, anil the largest and Hne.st assortment ol Carpets in the city, PRICKS always the lowest. SCOIT INGLIS, Carpels, Wall Papjn and Drapsrles, 4:9 LflCKfl. AVENUE. IIS RCIQ Rtroel, li pntet tiilnlnt: her Hlstet, Miss Mm Billet imtlei, or Mooslc. Jolin Mny, of liuitinoif, Bpent Sun day Willi tiietulH In this city. Nicholas lU'ttnn Called on fi lends In Wllkes-Ulrtre yesterday ufteiiioon. Mis. AVIlllain Hanklns, of Dultith, Mlnnf, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. W.Wat t, on Notth Church Htiee(. C. D. Hetzol Is feuffcilnt; ftom u spi allied tinkle. John riemmlnp, of St. l?onavontitro'rt college, Allegenj, N. Y visited Jnmos Monlson, on llelinont street, last week. V. 13. Klihy Is out iiKaln lifter an Illness of several dnys. Miss Kiniim Dunlonvy, of Scianton, Is enjoying the hospitality of filenJn In this ail. Mis. W. U. Seuny Is confined to her homo b Illness. Horn- Huml.iy mornlnpr, to Mr. and Mis. Finnic Oiohaid, of Hlvor stieet a son. J, .T. McAndi cvv, of Olyphant, spent Sunday with fi lends In this, city. Mis. Hr. W. Kletchoi and son, Walter, who havu henn visiting ft lends In Sus quehanna, have letuincd homo. Misses Ilcisi and Alice Mot nil, of Al tleiiville, are the uuests of relatives In this city. Miss Ollin spent yesteiday in Scian ton. Miss Maltha Thomas, of Olyphant, spent Sunday with fi lends In this city. FACTOUYVILI.IS. Miss Bauia Mlldied, of Gieen Ridge, MIsS Kittle llenwood, of Piovldence, and Miss Grace Wall, of Suttee, Pa., me vloitlns at Mis. A. B. Roughts. Mrs. Mat j A. Glbbs last Friday dis posed of ti plot of giound in the lent ol her Mnln stieet piopetty, consisting of about one-half acre, to Photogiapher Walter N Manchester, consldeiatlon about one thousand tlollnis per acie. Geoiee Wainel, esq., and Miss Olecta Capwoll, of Nicholson, weie In town Sunday. Red Jacket lodge. No. 521. Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows, confened tjiu lnltiatoiy degiee on two candidates last Satuiday night. The degree team has been ltorgunhed and ate down to diligent ptaetlce anu haid woik. They have some now work that they nie piactlclug and the woik last Satuiday evening was far tuipei loi to the woik pioviously done. The handbills aie out foi the Rebekah entei tainmont nnd diawlng v.hl"li comes off next Filday night, and they piomlse a llist-elass eiitertalniiient ell foi the small sum of in cynts. To llml out Just how well they will keep their piomlse, I suppose we will be obliged to go to their entei talnnient and t-fe. Out town has got a genuine building boom on, and It forges light ahead vv Intel and summer Just th saint, theie being no time when there is not tiom thioe lo sl new lesldencos under jiiocp'-s of constiuctlon, langing In pi Ice lium two to seven thousand dol Kiis each. C. Matthew son has the contiaotois at woik taking down and lemodellng the building nt present occupied by Fied L. Foster as a store, and one of the oldest landmaiks In our town. Mr Mattnewson intends remodeling It into a Hi st class business place, and a ciedll to Main stieet. Services still continue all this week at both chinches eveiy evening except Saturday evening. Don't foi get the eaily closing of our stoios. Make jour pui chases betoie S o'clock In the evening, or you will have to wait till the next day. Mrs. D. D. Gaidner and Mr. C. "vV. Wiigley aie 111 at their homes In the north end of town. Com t convenes next Monday, Jan. IS. The juiors fiom this town axe P. B. "Walteis and Charles Gardner. Walter Tilpp, a student nt Keystone academy, is at his home In Gicen Ridge HI w 1th the mumps, Mis. Benton Coleman Is lepoited n." convalescing again utter a seveie ill ness. The change In the time of holding the countj couits went Into eTect Jan. 1, 1S&7, and Instead of holding the leg ulur tenn of August court, It will be abandoned until civ, end a Juno tenr. of couit held. Januaij tei in, Instead 'of openlnfj the second Monday in the month, now convenes on the lSth, or the thiid Monda. . Mis. Nelson Ball, llvlni a shoit dis tance out of town, met with a veiy exciting and painful expenence last Sunday. She went Into the bain Sun day moinlnc to milk one of the cows. The dog kept by the Ball family came In and f lightened the cow (which had a call by its side). The cow attacked Mis. Ball and tossed her Into the air evoial times befoie help came. Mis. Ball's husband happened to be near and (amo to her leseue and succeeded In biating the cow off and estiicatln his wife from her perilous position. Di. Heller was hastily summoned, and upon Investigation tound that Mis. Ball was not seiiously In juted, aside fiom seveial seveie biuHes and a severe shaking up. Most eveiy town in existence has had a "Woman in black" but it lias temulned these oars foi Factoivllle to pioduce u genuine "Man In black." Such seems to be the case here at pies ent. This mysterious appuiltioiv Is io poited to he about six feet six inches In height, with a veiy long Jet black beaid and hall and weais a black suit of clothes, and a slouch hat pulled well down over his eje. Tills walking "IIoGdoo" It seems, mstti!ously and suddenly appeals in the lomotesl paits of town, and on dimly lighted streets, lilghteniiirf; women and ehlldien neatly Into convulsions, although he has made no attacks on anyone jet so tin .h lean.ed. There nie all soits of Illinois about town as to who it might be, and what his object Is, but no one seems to have had the courage vet to appioaeh him and Investigate his na tionality. Thestot.v Is going the lounds that It is one of our young mauled men, and that If he catches the object of his search his mission In disguise w 111 soon bo ended. Ice men aio filling tholt now with nice, clean U thick. ice houses ten inches MANSF1HM). A majotity of the students letutned fiom the holiday vacation lust Mon duj and aie utiuln pursuing their coui.ses "In the even tenor of theli ways." The flist number of the rhetoilcals weie held In chapel last Filday after noon. They icllected ciedlt on the iluss of '07 and their Instiuctor, Miss Molly Tiauey Weston, The Cuban question Is causing loss of sleep In the cases of seveial embiyo statesmen heieabouts. The Kellogg Blid Carnival and Con ceit company will open the regular lec tuie com so, seuson '97, next Tuesday evening Two moie lectuies will complete the historical sei les so ably bundled by Charles Elliot Fitch. These will be one on William H. Seward: the Conflict of Debate, and on Abiuham Lincoln, the Rejuvenated Republic. Last Fil day evening Mr. Fitch lectuied on Dun lel Webster. He seemed to catch the spirit of the great orator and at times chaimed and thrilled his audience. JERHYN AND, IVIAYFaELD On Friday evening last the, (list shot f.oni the political cannon Wart llred, and fiom now on, piesumubly, they will come thick and fast, both In Maylleld and Jeimyn. Fiom the Inlet est which the cltUeiiB nie taking In the co-ntm; election It may be deiiended Hint tiusl' woithy and i citable men will be elect ed to the seveial olllces, and that Is what Is needed. An eisteddfod will be held In Oly phant on the evening of Mnuii 17 under the nilsplces of the Older of Ivnrltcs of that own. From all Indications Jeimyn ought to be nblo to win some of the pilzes, Some yeais 1120 a sloe club ot about fotty voices was oigunls'.ed nnd kept tosethei for some little time, but In time the niembois lost lnteioFt. Dut Ing the time the choir wos In existence they weie consldeied ono of the foie most In the vnllev If some one would take an active part In the organization of another und entei 113 competitors at Ob pliant on Maicli 17, and luiined falthtully until then, in choli und solo woik, theie Is not a doubt but that on that evening their ttoubl' and expense would be amply lepald. Thete Is plenty of talent in this little tow 11, It carefully selected nnd bound together, to entei any contest and do ciedlt to the town ftom which they came Miss Claia Wlllnms, of the mllllneiy lit 111 of Reese A: Williams, Is visiting In Royal. Mcs-ms Mai tin GUI andWm. E. Da vis snent Hundny with ft lends in Cllf ford. Mis II. A Wlllams rpent yosteiday In Scranton. The leceptlon of the IIolj Name so ciety will be held In Sacied Ileait chuieh next Sunday evening Rev. P. J Muiphv, ot 01 pliant, will pi oath the seimon on the occasion Mr. David Kennedj, a foi met employe of the Caibondale Ti action company, intends applying for a hotel lkense. If lie Is successful he will 11111 the Cali fornia hotel, as he has an option on .same. on Sunday the Rev. Mr. Stone pleached to the Sons of St. Geoige at the Methodist Episcopal chuieh, Foiest Cit. Those attending the seivlce fiom heie weie. Samuel Wateis, William Blown, Edwnid Waters, John Wateis, Thomas Smith, Homy and John Reeves, Meniy Smith. William and Ilenty Smallicombe, Clunles Lee and John Gieenslade. Miss Haggeitv, of Scianton, Is visit ing lie! biothei. Michael Haggeity. Miss Maggie La Rue, of Caibondale, spent Sunday with Miss Llbble Hen w ood on Second street. Mis Walter Maker called on filends in Scianton yosteiday Mi II. A. Williams is In the lace lot hill gess as also Is W. G. McCloskey for councilman liom his waul. The loss on the building of Dr. S. D Davis, which was binned on Cluist mas moinlng, has been adjusted. The amount can led was M00. He leceived $ i2.!. Mr. Thomas Ronnie hns declined pos itiveli to tun tor council. Di. S. D. Davis was In Scianton yesterday afternoon, calling on his cousin. Attorney Davis, who left last evening foi Savannah. An efloit is being made to unite the Ancient Oldei of Hibernians, Boaid of A men lea, and Boaid of Erin of the county. A monster paiade will be held on St. Pan h K s da at Scranton, and Catholic societies fiom both this and Luzune county will be invited to pai tlclp'tte. Count Chaiiman Allies Mc Andrew, and a committee of nineteen, compiised of one membei fiom each division in the county, have been in- stiucted to take charge of the paiade. The spiing election will be on Feb niaiv 1G, U'.p7. Jan. 2", 1S97, Is the las: day foi filing nomination eei tlilcates, or eighteen days befoie election. Feb 1, 1S97, Is the Inst day foi filing nomi nation papeis, being fifteen days be foie election. The time foi filing objec tions in the case of boiough elections is Feb -1 Candidates may withdiaw on Feb. -1. All papeis aie to be filed in the county coinmlssioncis' olUce. Tho Second waid Republican caucus will be held at Lnteiptlse hall, Fildav evening next. Dlstiict Deputy Philip .1. Vetter, of Sctanto'i, wns piesent last evening at Rushbtook encampment, and expound ed the unwiltten woik of the older. Boin To Mr. and Mis. Anthony Xeai v. of Mayfleld, a son, Jan. 11. A child was hot 11 to Mr. and Mis. Albeit Boni.u on Jan. 11. At the meeting of Rose of Lacka wanna loiUe, No. ::ij, Loyal Knights of Ameilca, last eviiilug, the following olllceis weie dub Installed by Nitlnual Giand Mast"i Thomas P. Campbell, of No, ",J, Caibondale. Worthy master, William 'Williams; woithv deputy mastei, John Filend. assistant secie tutj, Joseph Tlnliv; conduct or, David Jenkins; assistant conductor, Rkhaid Owens; chaplain, D P. Mnigan; inside tylei. William 1'ilond; outside tylei, John Wat"!s; trustee, Pilco Davis Hairy Reeves has announced him self as a candidate for the office of poor j dnector. , Mis Michael Roberts and her daugh tei Mary, weie visiting in Scianton on Satuiday last. Mi John Fiitnd, of Mayfield. was 1 visiting In Piloebing Sunda.v 'Mr Samuel GUff.ths of Mayfleld, was visiting relatives at Philadelphia last Sui'tlnv Miss Jlaiguict Jones was visiting rel- attvis at P.'iUvlllo last Satin da Rev. William Suidlvnl exchanged pulpit villi the Rev. Newman 'Mat- j thews, of Piovldence, last Sundav ' ov oning. Mr Matthew pi cached un oloqi.ent soimon to ,1 laige longl ega- ' tlon, Uiklm; hn text fiom tlj- Hist tpis tie of Peter, lv.10 W'jlllam E Davies and Mm tin Gill, two of our piominent young men s,p"iil last Sunday at Cllffotd with ftlends. Quite a comedy was enacted In 'fequlio Helineh olllce last evening A man giving Ills name iti W. J. Coleman of Scianton and occupation as salrs nian 101 Hull At Co , ot the same place, 1 amo in tho ofhee lequeMlii.g that n waunnt be issued lot the nrtest of Charles II Bakei on a cliatge of as sault and battel Mi Coleman, who nppaicntlv was undoi a stionner stim ulant than tea oi coeo, walked into Mi Bokei's storo feeling decidedly at holm, begnn toiun the business Baker denionstiated with him but to no avail, Constipation Causes fully half the sickness hi the world. It ret iliii the digested food too long in tho bowels ami produces biliousness, torpid liver, ludl- gcitioii, bad taste, coated tongue, bid; ht-jdaclie, in somnia, etc. Hood's l'tlls cure constipation and nil its results, easily and thorough!). t,c. All druggists. I'repaied by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 1 ho oulj l'lll j to take wtu Hood's bur sapai Ilia. PiSls and ut Inst wos compelled lo put the cnllei out, anil In doing so, gave hltn a black eye. After the u an ant had been wiltltn Coleman refiiMri to pay the tustoinniy fee. clalniing thnt ull tin money he hud belonged to the 111 in. A VO(. A. Mr. and Mis. Hei'-ert Langdon, ot Heiilckvillo, have letutned home nfter a few days' visit at he lesldence of their son, Robei t. Mr. John Campbell, of the West Side, Is seriously 111 of Inllanimntoiy lheti uiattsm. The mnnlngo of MIsb Lizzie Mitchell, an esteemed lady of this town, nnd Jnmcs Walsh, a nontilar young man, of Mooslc, Is announced to take place this month. Star of tho Valley Social club meets in Odd Felows' hall this evening. Mlses Ella O'Malloy and Kute Dougher spent Sunday with ti lends In Scianton. The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal chuieh will meet at the homo of Mia Rose Nelln tumor low ufteinoon, Mine Foiemnn Ro'-eit McMillan Is .setlotisly 111 of gilppe. Mls Lena Kelfler, of Wllkes-Baiie, Is tho guest of her cousin, Miss Jennie New lip. The Saislleld Diamatlc company Is reheaislng'-The Spy of Atlanta," which they expect to piesent In u lew months The cantata entitled "Shlloh," under tho lendeishlp ot John R. Geoige, will be tepioduced In the Langciiffe chuicl. on Januniy 2.'. Admission will be flee, but a silvei uffeilns will be taken up and contilbuted to the Chtistlan En deavor union. Mis. Lawrence Haiti ho and daugh ter, Miss Kathleen, of Wnymalt, were guosts of Mi, Peter Hojlun vesteidav. Mi and Mis Samuel Decker, of Nich olson, spent Sunday al the lesldence of Mi nnd Mis Michael Lawler, of the West Side Mi. Fiank Faddeli has letutned to Nowpoit News alter spending a few weeks at he losldoni 0 of his parents. Mr. Homy McGiaw, of Nowpoit, R. I , Is the guest of John AVhalen. Mr. Charles Johnson Is suffeilng fiom a sei ions tin oat affection. The funeial of tho 8-yeai-old daugh tei of Rev. and Mis Ball, of Ol pliant, took place on Filday afternoon. The lemalns weie conveyed over the Dela wate and Hudson lallioad to Avoca, whole Intoimont was made In Lang ciiffe cemeteiy. Mr. Ball was fotmerly a lesldent of this place and dining his pustoiate, two ot his childten weie intet ted whole the thitd now 1 eposes. The funeial of Mts Chailos Monioe took place on Sunday ufteinoon und was laigely attended Seivices weie conducted in the Pilmitlve Methodist chuieh, whole Rev. J Jones pleached an eloquent and touching seimon. In tel ment was made in Pittston ceme teiy. David M. Cinnston, eldest son of Mr and Mis Robeit Cianston, of Notth Main stieet, died at 5 15 o'clock yetet day moinins after an illness of only eight dnys, eiyslpelas and heait fulluie being the cause of death. Tho deceased was 1!) yeais of age and enjovod the confidence and iespect of all who knew him. His demise so eaily in life with the blight piospects of life befoie him, fall heavily upon his paients and othet membets of the family. The funeral will take place tomouow (Wednesday) af tei noon. The lemalns will bo viewed at the family lesldence. Seivices will be conducted In the Laneclllfe Piesby tei Ian chinch. Interment will be made In Langciiffe cemeteiy. Past Giand Dictator Geoige A. Du biec, of Pennsvlvania. will deliver a public addiess on the new assessment plan and the aim and objects of the 01 del In geneial on tomouow (Wednes day) evening, Jan 1,1. at 7.30 o'clock. Eveiybody will be made welcome. NICHOLSON. The seivices Sunday evening at tho Pifsijj tetian chinch, which weie con ducted by Secietaiy Peaisall, of tho Railtoad "ioung Men's Chtistlan asso ciation of Scianton, weie veiy Inteiest ing. The seivices at the Methodist chui ch weie postponed in older that the people of that chinch might attend this seivlce. The body ot the chuieh and galleiy w.ts packed, and seats weie hi ought in and placed in tho aisles until this space was filled. Conductor C. M. Nichols, of tho Del awaie, Lackawanna and Western 1 ail way, is quite a poultiy fancier and keeps some fine blids. Last week he attended the Poultiv exhibit at Hlng haniton, and captuiod several pilzes. Mr. and .Mis. J. M. Catpenter 1 etui ti ed Satutdny evening and weie con veyed to tin home of the btlde's pat ents, Mi and Mis. Chailes Spencer. Rol 01 1 Blakeslce, the piopiletoi of Most torturing and aisllgiulns or iicnuiB, burning, scal skin and uilp humors ir la stamlv iche ed bj a warm bath wnh Cm ei ka bo vi', .1 siivle npi 1U atlon of c 1 ni 1 it v (oltituiLiit .thug 1 at skin cure, and .1 full 1I1110 of ti nei uv lli.stu.MNr, ercateit of bluml put liters and humor cures, wheu all eUo flls. Ii nld tin i-E'io itihe wot! 1 Tott tr Prrn Atp Cntii Co-r , ITo?. llJltnn II w " Ture Suit Ufceum," frco FALLING HAIR rimnly Hf Niln UlcmMiti XX it Vy tuvnn wi. Trousers And Suits Fee- our windows for wonJiously low prices in rro.iiuriii'js. Now K the time to enjoy the luxury ol a pitfect fit diiJ pirfect work inanship at the piiee of lead)-made- yooih. WE HAVE REMOVED One door ft 0111 our old stand to the left of l'hc Arcade instead of the right Our increabliif; busl- ' nets ieiiurc.l more room, which shows that the people appreciate low prices, good woikmanship and honest dealing. I W. J DAVIS, flluUernMethods In Hi u. unilU) Merchant Tallorlns 213 Wyoming Avenue. I II III II mm yn KM'-1 UT 1 Absolutely Pure. ' Celoluato) for its groit luaviulng Btri'lidtti iiml lu'idthttilmm. Assures tho fool 1 uutiitt nliitn nnil nil fo'ins of lulultoiatloii coiiiiuO 1 lo the olioiqi bi mils 1IOVAI, 1IAMMI lOW III II I O,, '.'I VV MIIIK the Opera he use, gac a inrnpllintn taiy danoo Satutduy evening lo hl many fi lends, bolb young and thos" tuoie iidvnnoid in veins. Theio woie botwoon sevonty-llvo and one bundled gnosis piesent, who passed about two and one-half bonis In a jollv mannei. At halt-past eleven, they all bade tin genial pioprietor good nlghl with many l hank l for the evenl.-isrn Measuii. If the llubv Is tiitlini; Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslovv s Soothing Syrup lias been used for over fifty yeais by mil lions of motlieis for theli ehlldien while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cuies wind colic and Is the bcut lomedy for dlairhocsi. Scld by dltigglht.s In eveiy part of the world. Be sine and call for "Mis. Wlnslow'a Soothing Sytup," nnd take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. m 400-402 Lackawanna Ave,, Opp, Wyoming Mouse. Trimmed Hats. Wo have 10 OuO Dollais woith of JACKETS, CAPES, SEPARATE SKIRTS AND TRIMMED HATS, and In oldei to dispose of them in time not to c.ui them over, we will not wait until Maich, us others do befoie they 1 eaily 1 educe their ptlces to anj extent We have alreadj put the knlfo Into 0111 pi Ices and cut them light into half. Not n single gaimcnt can von llml In 0111 h indsome, cheeiful and well lighted stole that does not come up to tho full st md aid in legaid to STYLE and QUALITY. Our stole Is lighted not bj gas, 01 any othei light that makes your gaimcnt look one wa In the store and another when ou get home Out stole Is lighted b NATPHAL DAY LIGHT and with PLENTY of It. We handle NO TRASH If von unnt tiash, then go Usewheio and ouil llnd plenty of It there. We handle TINE goous only, and would not keep In oui store any thing that Is not PINE IN QUALITY und UP-TO-DATE In style, even if we couiu nevei sell a gat ment. Reliable Goods. Reliable Treatment, Is Our flotto. It Is only six weeks since we have opened 0111 stoie, and we can confidently say that we have, duilng thut time, made more fi lends than all other cloak stoles duilng so ninny jeais. Goods Cheerful! Exchanged, Perfect Fit Guaranteed. No Extra Charge. You save from 2 to Sil cents on tho dol lnr as to pi ice bj busing your Cloaks and Tllmmed Hats of us besUles being sure that ou aie getting good goods of the latest stvle und best workmanship. THE PARIS, 400-402 LACKA. AVE,, OPP. WYOJVUMi HOUSE Cor. Lackawanna an J Wyoming Aves I Scranton, lJa. ON THE LINE OF THt are located tho flnost fishing and huntlm; btoiinds In the world. Desinpilve booitH on explication 'iicke'.f. to il points In J' nine Cinnua and Jlarlt.nie Provlncrs, 1 Minneapoli St. Paul Canadian nnd I t'nitod States Nert'iw' t Vanvouver, Be.ittlo, Ticoma, Pot Hand, Ore., San Pianclsco I Firsi-Glass Sleeping avJ Dinin? Gsrs I attached to nil thrc.il.t irilns Touilst cam fully lltted with bidding, curtu'ns and fcpe-cial adapted to wants of families may be had with tecond-"lTRs tickets. Hates always less than via other lln3. 1'or furthei infoniatlon, time tables, etc.. on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. JfmSJ3Wm 1 .m - w u: w. cl '&7 s v& .iUs" 'Z..f'i-;2'f .sZsl -f SVC' 12 - fe tfrtftl. 4AUifr' -s?'r,?' .di 0, ' '&S j"""',:. - lfG mmtm What 5arah Bernhard say& be Ppje Gil mm oiic oliiiHot W Cloaks and Hi! pacific n ""' 1 1 s. t m y- tv IV fv Jui & - "NT IB -A 1 A- " e BilrVv'Wn! ai'TiS .TiiiJZLAui, We ead ik,d And All, the Fashionable Ladies Fall in 0 5.lfr- it . '.'OKiiXff '.! Z. WEINGART. PHiLflDSLPHSft UnCIURERS OF CLOAKS AND SUITS 421 Lackawanna Avenue. C I Of Our Entire Stock of Carpgte, Wki piiolster Ooods, Window Shades, Li!ie!niiis,OilciQ!lis, Carpet Sweepers Also the Balance of Holiday Goods, Including wsm EftSELS, BLACKING CASES. ETC. Carpets and Opp. Main Entrance to W) omlng House. 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. $000c0)S0 o mm saa.1 S t 5-rf pi fa if Is Jiuule prettier still by being well furnished. We can fit your home up so that you will be very proud Lo brine? people to it, and at a small cost. We sell the b2st furniture, using woods which are well known for durability and strength and for the amount of finish -s X you can put on them. W X everything to promote the We C which we buy insisting ? want to see what we ca'i j? for your parlor. Take a '2 ft yv yxz-wvOws. $e24 so$o oeoo ir y n-i- ri f?T-Ti axa u Let your books around any longer. Jy BOOK SHELVES, fcr Standing or hanging. Can be used for bric-a blue and other things. sui I $ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO It's so easy to buy here ON CREDIT that X we wonder why anybody goes without what they y? really want. 0000000000000000 00000000000000000 j. s. o Wo Soil Clothing On Credit. 220-227 MaF(b Line. Wc mnltc no clearance sale announce ments In older to get rid of a lot of unde sirable stock. It e,ems somewhat strange that so many of our neighbor merchants come out with lliming announcements of icniatknble 1 eductions In all their line of goods about this boiison of the ycat. Do you not think thosb cle.uanco sales sbmo wlittt deceptive? Not that our merchants would do it intentionally, but they aro simply lesortlng to a custom that has become populai and catches tho eye. Wo have an xtraordlnury advantago In that we at all times sell our goods at the low est possible (Inures, and ns a result com mand a big tiade, winter, summer, spiing und autumn, dull seas6ns and brisk sea sons The- Immense business that we do enables ns to sell tho newest articles In the maiket. Wo do not wait until on ar ticle Is shop-worn befoie wo reduce our prices. We Fix Our Prices on a Right Basis at the Start. consequently we require no clearance salo or other deceptive means of bringing tho people In to bo hoodwinked, Call and see if the abovu assertion Is not true In every detail. And oblige, yours truly, 3cliC Bugs, Draperies, Draperies. the K, 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. sell good designs and we do e betterment of the furniture on the best making. do for you, get a chai If you air or two spot in the parlor which needs fcv furniture the most and se- f lect a chair for it fro our Qt-nMr - 0 You will be surprised at the improvement. rr'trt nlrtoti iti rr tut much of our Furniture, Carpets, Heating Stoves, Comforts, Blankets, etc., etc.. at $, Good Prices e Folding Card Tables, Birch Finish, 98c. Wyoming Avenue. O $ J&.