8 THE SCIANTON TRIBtrNIS-MOlSrDAT MOTINTjSG. .fANUABY 7 8, 1807. ARBOMDALE, tncnaari will plenno note that advertise ments, orders for Job work, and Items for publication loft nt the establishment of Shannon & Co , newsdealers. North Main fctieet, will receive prompt attention! of Hiu open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. in. J GAY RECEPTION. .tics (litmus illniivilli! Iliitcrtnln Tlicir rrluml Nutiirdii) Aduriition. Onu of tlio jitluclpnl society events of nn unusually ncthc season wna the reception civ en Saturday afternoon by the Mesdanies Itollln und Willis Jlmi vlllout their home on Noith Main Htieet. Ovei .00 Imitations had been sent out nnd almost nil weie ncceptnd. Anions,' the guests wt-tc a number from Hctnu ton, Vlll:es-Uaiie and other plates. Those who assisted In leeeKlliK the Blasts weio Jlis. Dm Id Zleley, Jr., of Uiookbn, N. Y.j Mi J. II. Mum tile and Miss Mnnvllle, of Whitehall, N. V. TIium! who assisted In eiitcilalnliiK the Kiiests weieMis J. U llutr, Mis. 8. A. McMullen and Mrs. P. C. Giitnum. The frnppe table was pielded oei by Mis L A. Bassett. In the dlnliiK room the KUests wete assisted by Mis A. P Tinutuelti, Mis N II. lllllei and the Misses nolle Vnnann, I.llllan HaUer, leuule Butlei nnd Jessie Watt. Diulnff the leceptlon the guests weie ontei tallied In several pleasing .selec tions by the Mandolin club The house had been piettll decorated tot the oc casion Theie wns a profusion ot e eigieons, Kastei lilies and palms. Much of the denotation wus In i"d. POLITICS, The Miuliine Is nt Work with All the llucim Obtainable. The election lanipiign Is getting to be a wnim light. Theie Is much bitter feeling in the Republican tanks. The lesult of the nominating comentlou does not satisfi seveial of the would be bosses and as a result theie will piobibly be consldeiable cleseiting of putty lines. In the lace loi the com inon council the Hepulille.in nominees, Mcvsis Unkci and Mills, hie to ton tend with two loimei Republicans, Uojde Case and John Hi Ink who li.mi been plated In iiomiii xtion bv the Dem otiats. John Dlmotk, the Hepublkan nominee foi school dlieetot, Is opposed by S JJolton, who will pull many Re publican otes Chailts Kii'c, who expected to lecelve n lenomlnntlon to council and was tinned down, Is now encamped in the Deinocuitlc camp mound with his fol low (jib Altogether the lljjlit Is a hot one and theie inai be another fc.ituie added at tomoiiow night's Piohlbltlon meeting Humor has it that the cold water men may nominate the candi dates w ho are l eth Ing from olllce, w hlch act would complicate the light still inoie. That the tchemeis aiu haul nt wink theie Is no doubt. FOR PROHIBITION. lhc Cold Wntoi Jlun r.ntcr the Ilnec loi Cii OlliC( s. Tlii Prohibition league liel 1 a caueus B.ituiday night nt tlio olllce of T. C. Holilnon. Thoy lilaeed In nomination 8 rte following men: i r oniinoii omiiic.il fum therifth waid, Messis T. C lioli- f-on and Peiey IJnggs; for judge of rier-tlon, Tlrst dlstiltt, ritth wcid, Ocoige Oher; for Inspector of elec tion, Til st dtstilct, rifth ward, John Mulligan; for judge of eh etlon in Plist distilct, SKth ward, Yale D Ktclimond; foi Inspectorof election, Aithur Cum'.!. Tlieso aie the only nominations made but the league adjourned until Tuesdai night at 7 o'clock. Tliey may tomoiiow night place men In nomination foi the other city olilces. Piom now on the league means to be on the aggresshe nnd asks the suppoit of all temp"Kince advorites. PIpicb Uutlei was instiuct ed to get the necetsai v papers. Coming Nuptials, Among the corning weddings which is causing some comment K that of Mi chael P. Dovle, of this cltv, to Ml-s Mattlo Paiiell, of Wllkes-13ane The (ent will be celebrated rebiuaiy U In St. Man's Catholic chinch, Wilkcs Bane. After the ceiemoni a reception will be held at the home of the Initio's pai tuts, Mr. and Mis. Dennis Tan ell, No C5 Jackson stieet. The gloom Is a well known and populai lesldent of this city. Jossu Sloan. At 3 o'clock this afternoon will take place the sei vices oet the lemains ot Jesse Sloan, of Aithbald stieet. I3u ilal will be made in MnplewooU ceme tery. Mi. Sloan died Friday night of diabetes. lie was JJ lears of age and was a lesldent of this cit since letnov ing ftom Canaan when a child. He is stnled by a wife, four child! en, his aged mother and thiee brothels, all residents of Carbondnle. A Sew I.niiilloiil. K. J. Collins, formeily of Luzerne, Pa., has taken up his residence In this city. Mr. Collins Is negotiating with John Gubeit for the contiol of the ho tel on Duudaff street owned by the lut tei gentleman. The hotel was founeily lun by Aelllo & Co. It Is expected that the tiansler will take effect on Apill I. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Geoige Sihump, of Honesdale, called on f i lends in this city Satuidui Thomas Coleman, who left this city with the Van Don compiny which put the new cells In the station house, Is now employed in Hirleton, Pa. Miss Maggie Thomas, of this city, was a vlsitoi In Scianton Satuiday. The nelghboilng punds uiu dally vis ited by huge numbeis of young people. The skating Is lalily good. James Hush, of the Maple City, la a Usltoi in town. II. C. r.vetett, of Scianton, was in this city Saturday. Dr. A. Nlles Is on the sick list. The funeral of Owen Flannelly Is to take place this moinlng at 30 o'clock. After a requiem high mass at St. Hose Animal Inventory Sale 01' CARPETS. We have concluded our annual Inventor of stock, and find we have a great many desliable lengths that we will close out at much less thuu cost, to make room for our spring goods tlmt we aie lecelvlng dally. lirlng the size of join room along with ou If In need of a carpet und we will guarantee ou a htigaln, as this Is no humbug sale. A woid us to om third annual remnant sale, we hae some short lengths thut wo will close out ut half, pi Ice. See them, us this sale lusts only for ten days. con incus, Carpets, Wall Papan and Draperies, 419 LACXA. AVENUE. chuich Intel ment will be made In St. Hose cemetery. Miss Mattle Lance, of Plttston, Is the guest of Mis. It. D. Stunt t, of Canaan stieet, Kule for a decree In divorce has been ginnted by Judge Ddwaids In the Hoss case. Two per cent, dividend lias been de clared by the Pendleton company. Qeimnnln Hinging society elected offi cers yesterday afternoon. The Uiookbn Ditiin coips Is to enter tain Its filendH In Hurko's hall tonight. Thomas I.oVlsoii Is to take a tilp to California, Texas nnd other states. Albert Moon Is on the sick list. Hilly Dairy and company gave the "Hlslng Denotation" to a ciowded house Sattndny night. Billy seems to be a favorite In Cnibondnle. Mr. and Mis. Geoige Smith niv mourning the death of their daughter, Amy May. The gill was 12 yeais old. Interment will be made this morning In Diookslde cemetery, Joseph Wisely, of this city, lins been called to Luzerne bv the death of his mother. She wns 74 leais old. Death wns caused by pneumonia. Thomas Kelsh, a noithwest Inboier, was ciushed to death Satuiday by a. fall of lock. Hilt & Tollcy are to discontinue busi ness after April 1. Select council meeting tonight. Hal Tonence, jr., Is to leae Caibon dale In the treat future. He goes to the New Yoik olllce of the Hendilck Manu facturing company, und will live with his family at Tenally, N. Y. He w 111 be sadly missed. Jlunay and Muiphy's comedians, will be the atti action at the Uiuud tomor row night. The give "O'Dowd's Neigh bors" nnd aie lecommended as "the leal thing" In the comedy line. Joseph Judge his purchased for the sum of $G,500 the pioperty No 01 South Main stieet. The land was owned by John Von Heck. Hew D. J. Paisley, of Trinity Hpls copal chin eh. will attend the aich deaconiy meetings at Wilkes -Dune to da and Tuesdnj. pjiCK villi:. The Republicans of the First ward of Hlakel held their caucus Tilda enenlng at the A ll'-on File companv't, looms, und selected as chairman Wll- t$r T. TJ. SPANGnNBUHG. lam J. Bohner and G M. Pelrce and D H. Lathi up and James W. Smith as Telleis. W. J. Snedlcor was nominat ed as councilman for thiee ears; John C Tuthlll, school dlieetoi, thiee eais; Thomas V. Spangenbuiff, Judge of elec tion; Chailes Jenkins, majoilty inspec toi, and Daniel Uari, mlnoilty Inspec tor. Mi. Snedleoi is a loung man of 2S leais and Is an englneei at the Blue Ridge collieiy nnd a member of the Hie company. Thomas V. Spangen buig is the managei of the Hniilson House, In the Flist waul, and also u membei of the lire company. Mr. Tut hlll is emploed on the Delaware and Hudson Gra It lallioad Third waul Republicans made nomi nations as follows: Councilman, three ..v'-S?S!l- sm WII.LIAM B. STDVHNS eais, William B. Stevens; school dl lector, James Nute; Judge of diction, Nlles H. Johnson; majoilty insptctoi, O. A. Holfoid. Mr. Steens, council man of the Third waid. is piesldent of the Wilson Fire company and a welgh mnster at the Grass Island Delawaie and Hudbon collieiy, G. M Pelice and D R Lathtop was elected as the lg lance committee of the First ward A street cai will be run next Wednes day eentng free of charge for the ac commodation of all oters of Hlakel boiough fiom the 01phant bridge to Deckel's bridge to nominate boi rough ofllcers at Mott Haen Hotel hall at 710. Peckville conclave. No 20S, Impioed Oidei of Heptusophs, will lnstal theli olllceis and hold a banquet next Til da evening at the I.edyaul Hall In 1- JOHN C. TUTHILL. tatlons have been extended to seveinl outside paitles by caid. Miss Pardee, of Scianton, Is visiting at the home of Ml. and Mis. Wnltei Giaham. Miss Ada Swingle, of Dunmoie, spent Sunday with Mi. und Mis. 55. P. Tia vlss Lieutenant James G. Stevens post fir and At my of the Republic, Instulled their olllceis as follow 8 att Wednes day evening, Past Commander Hulsey Latliiup acting as Installing ofllcer : Commander, Matlt Wulkei; senior com maudei, AV. F. Ketchutn; junior vice commander, Levi Stage; olllcei of the day, Phllelus Snedlcor; chaplain, ' iS .NX .,i i ( t! Chnrles C. Hrtttenbuig; adjutant, James T. I.oftus; quniteimuRler, Hal sey l.atlnup; asslstuiit quartet mtiBtei, William Moigati. Oscar TraMss and Ills non, Lauren, of fcfr g7UvsStflSlA WILLIAM J. SN'HDICOR. Lpp, Lurerne county, aie cliculatlng with fi lends In town. Miss H Tluiisa linssett, who lins been Visiting her biothei, letumed to hot home, nt Boston, last Satuiday Ms Bassett Is an accomplished musician mid n fine pcifoimer ui)on the plnno foie, and delighted hei mnnv fi lends while help by exhibitions of her nitlstlc skill and technique. John D Peek. Republican candidate for burgess of Hlakel, was boin at JOHN D 1BCK. Gieendeld, Mass, in 1S31, When he was .! mouths old his patents moved to Peckville, Pa, wheie lie guw up to manhood. Soon nftei he was mauled he accepted it position with the Dela waie, Lackawanna and Western Rail load company and moved to 11 de Paik, wheie ho lived eight ears In 1SC0 he moved back to Peckville, le mainlrig tliere until 1SC1, when he moved to Dimnltigs, Pa. (now Hlmhuist), and became n member of the film of S L and J W Peck, and had full chaige of the mills and lumber business In 1S71 lie ngnln moved back to Peckville, antl became a membei of the lumber film of Peck, Wise and Co, latei on succeeded by Peck Bios, nnd now succeeded by the Peek Lumber Manu facturing conipan, of which compnri he was the superintendent until the death of his bi other, J W Peck, when he was elcted to succeed him as pi evi dent of the compnn, which position ho now holds Mi. Peck has held mail olilces of public tiust, anions them be ing buigess ol the boiough; council man nnd school dliectoi.hav Ing held t.io lattei oflice foi twent eais Mi Peck's career as a public otilcer has alwaS given entile satisfaction and shown that he never does things bj half He has been for ears one of the most Influential membei s of the Flist Meth odist Hplscopal chin ch and Is a con scientious Clulstlan gentleman. The citizens of Blaket boiough will do well to place him at the held of the council b electing him buigeas of the borough foi the next teim. TAYI.OK. The Republicans of this town held theli pilinuiles In each waid Satuiday between the limns of 1 to 7 and nomi nated the following boiough olllceis. TOR BITRGDsS. James D Watklus 3S4 William G. Howells ICO Watkins' majoilty 21S TOR TAX COLLECTOR John D Jorres 2.'3 James Moirls 92 Alons-o Hendershot 17! David Hauls 73 Jones' maj ovei Ilendtrshot 50 AUDITOR. Thomas J Hughes 110 Geoige Maish 1SJ William Nelger 1CI Hughes' maj ovei Maish... S HIGH CONSTABLH. Mollis Davis' 319 Thomas Powell 1GJ Davis" majoilty 1S7 MI'-s Sadie Davis, the accomplished dnuglitei, of Mi and Mis David M. Davis, of Teltsvllle and Thomas Dav N, a populai oung man of Muln stieet, will be united in the bonds of mutt Into ii on Jnn 'Si. People find just tlie liulp tlioy so much need, hi Hood's biLisjintilhi. Jt fui nislius the ilt'iit'd ticii,'th by nu lvinjr, vitaliim,' and ciniehiny tlio blood, and tints builds up iho uurvcs, tones the btointicli and icgulutes tlio whole sjstcin. Wend tliK: "I want to praiso Hood's Sarsnparilla. My health run down, and 1 hud the grip. After that, my heart and net v oris sjstern wero badly affected, so that I could not do inj own woik. Out phjslcian gave mo some help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood's Snrsnparilla. Soon I could do nil m own housework, lhavetakeu Hood's Pills with Hood's Sarsaparllla, and they have done mo much good. I will not bowlthoutthoni. I have taken 13 bottlesof Hood's Sarsapiillla, and through the blessing of God, it has cuied me. I worked as hard as ever the past Rum mer, and I am thankful to sny I am well. Hood's Pills when taken with Hood's Sarsaparilla help very much." Mrs. M. M. Messenqkii, Freehold, I'enn. This and many other cures prove that SarsapanMa I .a uiu urn) 1 1 hu iiiwiii ninii'r. Ju uriiKgiw, i. 1'iciuieiloiil) 1j)C, I.UiW(l Co, Lowell, Mass. nOOd'S Pills etlti lively, a cents. 1 werOiis JERHYN MAYFIELD COMING ENTERTAINMENT. Proirriiminu to He Rendered lij Wes lej League at the I. M. Churdi. An entertnlument will be held on Jnn. 1'), 1S'I7, In the Pilmltlve Meth odist chinch undei the auspices of the Wesley league. The pi ogi innme fol lows: PART T. Selection Temperance band Recitation William Williams Duet. Mis. William Wllllntns and Miss Couso Reading Rev. William Williams Solo Miss Annie Jopllng Tableau, "Single Blessedness " Tableau, "Not So Blessed " Tableau, "Blessed Beyond Mensure." Solo, with guitar accompaniment, llattle 55ln tlo Reading Aithur Snjdtr Dialogue, "That Die.ulful Boy" llnnjo solo Arthur Tisdel Recitation Beitha Goodrich Selection Band PART II Cot net solo 1'iofessoi D Stephens Reading Rev Mi. Williams Duet Mi. and Mis. Williams Tableau, "Rock of Ages." Reading Miss Olive Couse Tionibone solo ... Thomas Doilthwulte Banjo solo Aithui Tlsdell Recitation Mies Olive Couse Selection Tempeiance bnd Tableau, "Death of liva" ANOTHER RURdLARY. Delaware and Hudson station Broken into-- Nam lie i of Tickets Molt'li. On Thuisdiv evening the DeHwaie nnd Hudson station ut JomiMi was btol.cn into and setuied u laige num bei of tickets, but lound no mone, us the ugent had taken the tecelpts of the day home. The shutters on the back w Indow had been forced open making entiance easi foi the Intel lopets Into the otllce. The buiglais foi got to le place the money diawerand ticket case and when the agent ai rived the next morning found evei thing In contusion The airent, upon examination, found a gieat many tickets wtie ml'-slng, und also noticed the date of stamp had been changed nftei he left the station Thuis da night, consequently the tickets must have been stamped for futuie use Dettetive Cilppon, of the Delawaie and Hudson set vice, Is Investigating the case and feels conlldent of tuptuiing the buiglais soon, us the numbei of the tickets aie known and orders have been Issued to all conductots to have an one at tested tilng to pass the said stolen tickets. NEWS IN BRIEF. The politics of town nio now at an adv anced stnge. Tlio Thit d w ai d Detn ociats have nominated men w ho aie a ciedlt to the town, and who will woik falthfull for the fuither ImpiovL ments which might become necesaiy The Flist waid has a Republican and Citl7ens' ticket In the field, each ticket being composed of good, loal citizens, und who aie not aspiilng to the offices for an peisonal gain, and In this waid, undoubted!, theie will be haul work done by the different nominees ftom now until the polls close on election day. Tomoiiow night the Republican boiough caucus will be held In Dntei piise hall. A nuiiress, tax colleetoi, Justice of the peace and one audltoi will be nominated For the office of burgees the following aie aspiring. Theion Moon, William II Tennlj, Geo S Dunn, II. A. AVillmnn. Those foi tux colleetoi aie Jostph Jn, si , Tiank R GUI, Baltic Mullen, James P. Samp son and J. J Hlllei, the present collec tor Toi justice of the peace, Thomas O. Robinson and Michael Robeits An nitlcle appealed In this papei un dei the head of Jeimvn nnd Mayfleld, In which It calls the attention of the council to vniious post holes In dlffei ent paits of the town. The nitlcle did not mention which council, .leimin oi Ma Held. Of couise Jennii Is flee fiom anv thing like that, and the Jei m n council, with just leason, feel a lepugnance to having theli attention called to an thing which does not ex ist in the boiough. Those living neie know which It had lefeienco to, but fiom the nitlcle an outsider would be likely to censuie either town. Mi. Walter Bakei has declaied his Intention to iun foi the nomination foi councilman at the Republican caucus next Filda evening. Mis. Allied Wateis, who died at hei home In Toiest C'it on Tliuisda, was Intel led In the Jet nun ceineteii es teulav Rev Mi. Kenned, of Forest Cit, assisted by Rev. Francis Gemini! conducted the sei vices at the Methodist Hplscopal chinch A delegation fiom the oidei of Sons of St Geoige, ooth oi I'oust Cltv and Jeinivn, also the Loval Knights ot Ameilea, of tliii place, attended the funei.il. The pall beaieis weie Messis John and Will iam Sinulleombe, Chniles Lee, Saniud Gi Hllth'-, John Tiiend and Samuel Tomby. Piotc-osoi R TI. Mai tin and Daniel Gaidnei, of Moscow, spent Sunda In i town. Joseph Cuit, of Scianton, called on fi lends in town Satuiday. I The thlid child of Mi andMisAlex- nndei Bnue that died within ten ilnvs was bulled lesterday Anothei one is i 111 I It is inputted that a child of William Cunningham is quite ill One thing that Jeinin badly needs Is a good jail At present it is used but I vu little If an ollleti locks a pi Is. ! rinei up In the wlntei, he ! compelled to lemaln all night to keep the offendei Horn fie(.lng, and foi his nights woik lecelves but $1, which is the legulni fe foi attesting and Imoilsonlng an of fendu An olllcei ouglit to bo paid toi the woik he does. The Jail also ought to be lived. It Is In a vei dllap- . idated condition nnd Is not fit for any thing to be placed in, let alone a hu- innn being Yestetduy nftei noon the luuno of John A Lee, nt Halt Lake, was binned I to the giound. Tor some t me consldei- ' able an.xlet was Mt, as two of Mi Lee's chlldieri were missing The neighbors made a thoiough health and found the chlldien plalng In the bum some distance fiom the house The piopeity was Insuied The leal estate of Chailes L Bell was sold at the couit house Satin da moin lng The following weie the successful bidders1 Planing mill, ! J L Caw- i tord, foi $1-100, hoUEe udjolnlng mill, b J L Ciawfoid, SI J00, double stoie. bv L W Kellui, foi $f,000, the homestead, tij L W Kellar, $1,700, piesent lesl dence, by C D Wlntei s, foi $4,755, Vnndllng piopeit, foi $1100 Stephen Whltmoie bought the land neat the On tatlo and Western Hacks It Is now an uudei stood fact that Mt Bell will man uge the mill, and It Is a 8011150 of pleas ure to Ms many fi lends to know that he will btlll be found at his old place of business The Republican caucus for borough of Jeiniyn will be held at Enteipilse hnll on Ttteslny evening, Jan. 19, 1897, fot the puiptve of nominating candi dates for the following olllceis: Bur gpss,, thiee enrs; Justice of the pe,uco, five eais! tax collector, thiee leuis; audltoi, three icuis. Profesfpt William Taggatt spent last oVenlng In Scranton. Mi. George W. Howe, of Herrlck Cen tei, Is visiting fi lends In town. The Republicans of the Tlrst waul held their caucus Satuiday evening nnd nominated the following; Council, for three eais, William Dunn; council, for one eni, Thomas Davis; school dliee toi, foi three yeais, Samuel Wateis; Judge, by acclamation, .laspei Lane; In spectoi, lleni Moicom, .Mis. William Tutnei, of Ma field, who died while on a visit to he pai ents In Wti ne county, was burled on Thiusdny at Tiuslei ville, Wuiie coun ty. The fuiieial of Mis. Alfied Wateis will be held on Sunday afternoon Set vices will be nt the Methodist episco pal chuich. Iiitetment ut Jerni 11 cem eteiy. The cltbens In the Fjist waid have now two tickets In the field The Citi zens' ticket Is composed ot good loul eltfens, as also Is the Republican, und too much cannot be said In favot of any of the candidates It will matter but vei little to those looking nftei the w elfin e of the public (Which side wins, as the people have pel feet conll deucu In 1111 and all of the candidates. Fiom now until election da one may expect quiet but hustling woik as weil as a gieat deal of political wlie pulling Mis John lluinphie, who hns been sick for some time, Is now Impiovlng There are two cuses of meusles on 1III1 stieet. the homes of Yotsko Dnnel and Mui tin Goo Pimple, blotches, blicklitid, red, roiiijh, oily, motli hMii, ltclilni;, sell heilp, ilr , lliln, ind fnlllni; Imlr, aud biby tkmlHlim i)ioLnted by Cuticuua boAi", tbe luoitiffectlvc nkln puilf. lnsnnd bcuutlfjing eoup III tin world, as well ua pure t nnd nweettat for toilet, bath, aud uunsery. I noil throughout the world ToTTrn II iiiC Coup, butcl'ropi ,Uodton OST 'llowtolleautify the skin,' free BLOOD HUMORS cUiTOVul.. Trousers Pee our v.inilows for wontlroiisl low prices in Trousetitigs. Now is the tunc to enjoj the IttMti of a pctfeet fit .mil perfect woik iiidiiship at the pi ice of te-ad-tnadc goods. WE HAVE REMOVED One door ftom our old stand to the left of The Arcade instead of the right. Out inct casing bust 11C1S required 11101c 100m, which shows that the people appteciate low pi ices, good woikmatiship and honest dealing. W. J. DAVIS, OrlRlnators of Alodern Methods In Merchant Tailoring 213 Wyoming Avenue. DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING VJanufnctured at tho Wapwallopin Mills, Luzom county, Pa , and at Wil mington, Delaware. HESSSRYBELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wjomlns District 118 WYOMING AVEMJE, Scranton, Pa. Third National Bank Bulldlns. AGENCIES: THOS rOHD Plttston, Pa. JOHN B SMITH k HON, Plymouth Pa, E W. MULLIGAN, Wllkes-Bine. Pa. Agents for tho Itepauno ChemlcaJ Com' tanv'a High Explosives. ON THE LiNE OF THh aro located tho finest flshliiu and hunting srounds In the woild. Descriptive boons on application Tickets to all points In Maine, Canada and Maritime 1'roWnocs, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore , San 1'lUilClbCO First-CIass Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throuRht trains Tourist earn full fitted with ueddliiK, curtilna and specially adapted to wants or families may be had with second-class tickets, natc always less than la other lines. Toi furthci infornatlon, time tubles, etc. on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. B. A.. 353 Broadway , New York. $SU31n'm fZisi: itiCt ,ZSL- What Sarah Ucrnhard anys bn CANADIAN PACIFIC IT r i jfj& c V f--- Hr' ead And AB! the Fashionable Ladies Fall in Line. L '-.U ..' -w- .. . . V5'S "2. WEINGART. PHILADELPHIA WUFAiTURERS OF CLOAKS AND SUITS 421 Lackawanna Avenue. i TO BE CLOSED GUT IT ONCE. SALES FOR CASH ONLY. Our selections for the spring trade are arriving. We must have space, and in order to make it will clear out the patterns in stock. ALL The greater part made in anticipation ot the coming season, at a price which will insure their speedy removal. LOOK AT OUR STOCK. COMPARE PRBCES and QUALITY And we are confident of the result. Carpets and Draperies. 0,onmE.nn,(5r'l?ocue,,. 408 LACKAWANNA AYENXJE. M 1 1 inn -- II I l 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. WMk4mw Thau to pay cash. lust X be able to tell. If a in an has plenty of cash it's all right for him to pay cash when he buys. But the trouble is that many p men have not the ready money. $ &ty'fr&'-&&$'$'$'&4 $ IIere iu this store we sel1 IE TO 1 WEI' 0000000 WE SELL T At Th9S3 Reii'jcliois : $ 8.00 10.00 15.00 17.75 20.00 23.00 Ulster $ 5.90 6.90 10.90 11.90 13.90 16.00 ERS- fbe March Wo make no clearance salo announcn inuiits In ordct to get rid of a lot of undo Hltnble stock. It Bcems somowlmt strango that so in my of our neighbor merchunts come out with flaming announcements of leimnkaulo 1 eductions In nil tholr lino ot goods uboiit this season of the year. Do ou not think those clearance sales somo wlmt deceptive? Not tlint our merchants would do It Intentionally, but they nro Flmply ie.ortliig to a custom that linn becomC- popular and catches the e0, Wa have an extraordinary advnntugo In that wo ut nil times sell our goods at the low est possible figures, and ns a lesult com. maud a big ti.ule, wlntei, summer, sptlng and autumn, dull seasons and brisk ea. Eons 'Iho linmenso business that we do enables us to sell the nuwest articles In the niiiket. Wo do not wait until nu ar ticle Is Bhop-woin beforo wo reduce our pi Ices. We Fix Our Prices on a Right Basis at the Start. consequently we require no clearance salo or othei deceptive means of Inlnslnff tliu people In to be hoodwinked. Call and seo If the above usseitlon Is not true In every detail And oblige, 0Uis truly, CLEARING SALE Of CARPETS. NO DISCOUNTS ALLOWED ODS 9 j Iii thfs world. One of the, strangest of all is that some men think it costs more to buy why this is so nobody will even ($ Ulothing both on credit ana $ for cash. The price is the $ same, whichever way you buy. The important thing $ to remember is that our garments are up-to-date, reliable aud good in every way. Come in any time aud see the stock. & A tr 225-227 Wyoming Avenus. GO THERE ARE Fill THUS rod it SX v O & fc.w ' . ti.lK 4b J ,H ..JtWj.jMt .
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