"V 8 TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TtnSSDAY MORNING. ,ANUATlY 19, 1897. I M MUNYONS REMEDIES DOOTOJt 10UKSELF .Munjon'i lmproptl Ilomeointhlc Horn cellos art almost Instantly, siituillly cuiliitf tlic most obstinate ensci .Mimyon's Ithcti mutism euro cures Uhi'iiinjtHn In u few tlit. Munjon's l)spc.pgln Cure! euiM all forms of stomach trouble. Munjon's Headache Cure stops hc.iilnchc In iHc mlmitfs. Ninons illsenscs piomptlv curoil Klilnej U minks, I'llis, NcuiiiIrIu, Asthma ami nil I'unmle Cotnplnlnts (julckly cuieil Munyon's VltnllriP lm paits new lKor to wuilc men l'iko, $l. I'lisonnl k'ttets to Piofessor Munjon, 1G05 Attn stnet, l'lilluilelplilri, P.i , mi urot1 with frie miilkal nllie for an ellsease? A Separate Cure for Each Disease. AT ALL lRUUllSlS-i5C. A 1101 1 IX. tltia'leis will phase note that advertise ments, unlets foi Job walk, and Hums for publication lift at the establishment of fchnlilion . Co, newsdiahls Noith Main stuet, will inilNt pioinpt iittilitlou, or fit u open fiom & u in to 10 p m GAMBLING" PLACE RAIDED. Coiistiiltlu mid spuciiil Ollie-iMs isit Hull) lnll' Hull. Constubk' N"ai with Special Oln ceis Smith nnd IMwttuK iini'stlKiited the clUtiaetu nf n pi ice un Hospital s.ti eot, cnlkil Moll j Duffy's hull, on Sunday inclining Complaint was made b Andieu Qtilnn that he hud bein iobbt.il ut the house The ollleeis belne? lefused admission, broke the dooi unil enteied, uhlle vome sKtien men lushed out tluoURli the windows and doors. Some were found hidden In the cellar, otheis in the nttlc. An Aiab peddler, with the pio piktor of the place, weie unested, while the otheis wne allowed their Uti lity, promising to appear ns witnesses. Tht i e was e Idenie of Rumbling and diunUennes'., and the nuthoiitles nie detei milled to bieak up these dkouki Iv places., of which tlieie aie, It is said a nuinbei In thut locality An liitficstiim Siiisjii'til Opeiiilion. Some time .'iro Mai tin Rtuett, of Tniest Clt, met with an accident, In which n piece of scantlliiK fullliiK stiuclc him In the mouth Since that time the jniifccks of his thioat have been painlyzcd so that he could ntlthei i.peak nor swallow. On Satuid.n fi ning nt the home of his sister, In thlb cltv, Di. Giles peifonied an opei.itlon nnd lemovtd a splinter of wood about two inches Ions', which was dimly lled In the muscles of Mi Uanetfs thioat It is thought that the operation will pioe entliely successful Diuulfon 1'ijilit on Siintlm. Constable Hc.ily anested three llun Euilans who leside neai No. -1 on Sun day evening1 and thej weie lodged In the city pilson. Yesteiday moniln? thev were Li ought befoie Justice dlynn at his olllce. They weie piinclpals in a brutal fight. One of the men ie cehed serious Injuiies, but all were in a di unlet u condition. The affair was settled after a night spent In jail. Olliecis ol (eiiuiiiMii Socirt. At a tecent meeting of the Gei mania Singing society the following ollleeis weie eltcted foi the ensuing yeai: Piesldent, Joseph Fuehs; leeoidlng sec ietai, Ous Nelsseii; tlnnnclal secie taiy, i:dwaid Kiantz, inuskul dliectoi, Piofessoi S V. Stockman The otllceis newly elected will ghe a --oclal In their bull tomoiiow evening. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Anna Mini In, of Honesdale, who has been visiting Miss Unit, of liiook lyn stieet, returned home yesteiday. Hev. and Mis Pinnk Maishall. of Toiest City, called on liltnds in town jesteidav. Miss Sadie Sweeney, of Aichbald, was a visitor In this city Sunday. Mi and Mis. Ebeneer Dalton, of Waymnit, weie In town yesteiday. Mis S S. Haids, who lias beou vis iting f i lends In Scranton, has letuined home. Ml-s Janet Biyikn entertained sever al fi lends at lin 'home on Giove .stieet on Satuiday evening. A nuinbei of young people have en joyed the skating of late at Pond No. 7. The olllieis of Pilde of the Toiest lodge, Knights of Pythias, of Vaudllng, weie Installed on Friday evening by Dlstilct Deputy Ginnd Chancellor David J. Oir, of Caibondalo lodge, No !U). He was assisted by V. H. Masters and W. Jl Biockenshlie, of the Caibon dale lodge Evangelist Walker, who Is now- en gaged in woik at St. Paul's chuich, Wilmington, Del , will visit Caibondale In the neai futuie. The Methodists aie uiiuuglug foi him, and the Congtega tlonallsts mav unite with them Piofessor and Mis Chillies Doty have gone to Daston, wheie they will make theli home The Ladles' Llteiaiy society met at Mis D. J. Balsley'son Klvei stieet, yes teiday afternoon. William Craw find, of Raleigh, N. C, was a visitor In this city on Satuiday. John Loftus, of Saanton, lslted f i lend" In Caibondale yesteiday The funeral of Amy Smith, daughter of Georce Smith, was attended yestei day by alaigenumbei of, friends Hev T. E. Jopson conducted the sei vices, w hlch w ere held at the house. The funeral of Thomas Kelsh. who was killed In the Noithwest mine on Satuiday, was atterded In St. Hose chinch on Sunday afternoon. Chief McAndiew has captured the thief who stole a horse in Plttston Inst Annual Inventory Sale or CARPETS. We have concluded our annual Invento-y of stock, and find we have a great many desirable lengths that we will ilose out at much less than cost, to muku room fm otn spiliiK goods that we uro leceivliiu dally. Ill lug the size of your loom along mui uu ii in neu oi a curpui una vve will guarantee you a barguln, as this Is no humbug sale, A word as to our third annual lemuunt sale, we have some short lengths that we vvlll close out ut half, prke. See them, us this sale lasts only for ten days. SCOTT ENGLIS, Carpels, Wall Papsn and Draperies, 419 LACKA. AVENUE. Suturdnv and este.'nlay afternoon he was plated In the city pilsoh. JJAIION. Mr. A. U Hohei', of West Plttston, delivered a Htlirlug udtlress to a lntge audlencu In thw Baptist chutch on Fri day evening last under the auspices (if the Women'' Chilstlnn Tetiipeiunce union. Secietat y Mnliy Conducted services In the Young Men's Chtistiuu association hall Tildny evening. The mtetlngs being held In the Bap tist chuich will be continued through out the coming week. The pnstoi, Ilcv. AV II. Lowell, Is being assisted by Mr. fi. Ij. Illgglns, of Mhssnchusetts. Much Intel est Is being show n In these serv Ices, and the pastoi and people nie gieatly encouiaged, Pastoi Lowell Is highly esteemed by his chuich and congiega llon and his excellent wife has giently assisted in the wotk of the chutch. Wi ale glad to announce that notwithstand ing tumors to the contrary, his pastor ate will continue nnd that theie has been no disposition either on the pait of pastor oi people to sever their connec tion. The school dlioctors have flnnlly solv ed the gieat dllllculty that has been epeilpticed In heating the school build ing bv putting In steam heat. Aftei a week's tilal they aie satisfied it Is going to prove surcessful. In the absence of Hew C. II. Newlng, Mr. ,1 times P. Dickson occupied the pul pit of the Methodist Kplscopal chuich Sunday moinlng. J V Dei shinier spent Sunday with his family. Mr. Deishlmei Is engaged In the olllce of the supeilntendent of tho Lehigh Valley lallioad at Wilkes-Ham and as It Is quite likely ho will leinove his family theie In the spilng he has tendeied his ieslgnatlon as school di lector. This vvlll cieate n acancy of tlnee members which will have to be piovlded foi In the coming election Uurglats visited us again on Satuidav night, breaking into Pui don's diug stole wheie they obtained between two and tin ee dollais In change and some pat ent medicine. They also ntttmpted to enter Kite's hnidwnie stole, hut for some leason did not effect an enttance. It Is lepoited that Ml Hent Decker will soon occupy the Caipnter house on Willow stieet mill that Profcssot Thompson will move Into the house va cated bv Mr Decker The special meetings which are being held undei the auspices of the Young Mm's Chtlstltin Association are well attended and gieat good Is being done. All men nie Invited At a late houi on Satuiday evening tile was dlscovntd In the bath loom nt Buigess James P. Dickson's. The rile, which was ipilekly extinguished without outside aid did slight damage Uev P II Newlng supplied the pulpit of the Methodist npln opal chuich at Dunmoie on Sundny Di Tiank r. Smith, of Newton, has moved Into Di Chuiles Mackev's house on Chuith stitet. and will lemaln tlieie dining the lattei's stny at Waveily, wheie he Is attending his biothei, N C Mackev's piactke, dining his absent e at Hauisbuig. rour.sT err v. William Wllllnms, foi met ly a laun dry piopiletor heie, was taken Into custody on Satuiday. Some time ago he was takeii to the Caibondale hos pital to be Heated, being a suffeiei with Blight's disease About a week ago he was dlsehatged, appaiently cuied. He Immediately cume to Foi est City and ciieulattd among his foimer companions Ills actions weie pecullni and It was thought that he was Insane On Saturday he went to the laundiy, which Is now ountd bv W H. Leek, and tlneatened to tuin It upside down He was anested and will piobably be sent to an insane asylum Charles Melville, an Inmate of the Caibondale hospital, will piobably have to undeigo another opeiatlon An operation was peifoimed some time ago and his condition was somewhat 1m pioved He sufteied fioin un abscess on the kidney, which, It Is claimed, Is foimlng Itself the second time. The Jin j on the Lemon case met at 2 p m on Monday and visited the place wheie the deed was committed for the second time. At this wilting the evidence of witnesses Is being tak en, and consequently no veidlct has yet been lendeied. It Is the belief ot the people In the lcinlty wheie he lived, that Lemon committed .sultlde, as some time ago he puichased a uvol ver and since that time has tlneatened to take his life On Wednesday evening the Ladies' Aid society of the Piesbyteilan chinch will seive a supper In the lecture room Hev. P. B. Kennedy occupied the Ptesbyterian pulpit at Auhbald on Sunday. The lemalns of Mis. Alfied Watets weie takin to Jennyn foi burial on Sunday afternoon. A shoit service was held at the home. Kev P. B Kennedy assisted by Kev. Ti anils Gendall, ton ductcd the sei vices In Jennyn at the Methodist Episcopal chuich. Intel -ment was made In the Jennyn ceme teiy The pall-beaieis were John and William Smallcombe, Chailes Lee, Samuel Gilltlths, John Friend and Samuel Tomby, all of Jennyn. WYOMING SEMINARY. A number of the students have been enjoying the line skating. Miss Nellie Kood, of Catnbildge, N Y, a foimer student, has returned to the seminary. Gus Kensel, of Ilnwley, and Geoige Schlagei, of Scianton, visited heie one day last week. Kev. J B Santee, of Dalton, Pa , called on his daughter, Miss Beitha, ut the seminal y, lecently. Mr. Ley cock, cashier of the An tluaclte bank, Wllkes-Barre, Pa . gave the students of the business college u veiy intei estlng lee tin e on "Piaetlcal Banking" Filday afternoon. Mls Julia Schwartz, ot Wateibuiy, Conn , called at the seminary one duy last week. Miss Jewett, of the ait depaitment, Is having her students druw ciayon portialts fioin life. Anyone Msltlng the looms of the art depui tment will see that the students aie doing veiy good woik The Amphlctyon society spent a veiy pleasant evening with the Independents Satuiday, Jan 10. A pleasing pio giamme was lendered and all enjoyed themselves, Kobeit Hovveman, of Youngstown, O , Is a new. student ut the semlnaiy Kev, Johnson, dean of the Univers ity of Toklo, Japan, pleached at the Methodist church Sunday evening Jan 10. Chuiles P. McKown, of Tunkhannoek called heie lecently. David Uobertson Is at home for a few duys, Kev. D. D Jenkins, '7S, has composed a new song entitled "Columbia," w hlch has become popular as u national air. An effort will be made to have a ononis sing it at the oratorical contest Feb. S2. The Independent Glee club sang at Wilkes-Buiie last Filday evening. Mi. Whltaker, a student at the semi nary ten years ago, has i etui ned and expects to study for the mluistiy. JERHYN MAYFIELD The reception of the Holy Nnme so ciety wus held In the Sacred Heiut chinch on Sunday evening. The fol lowing weie piesent fiom out ot town: Fntheis Comeiford, ot Archbald: Mui phy, of Oly phant; Coffey and Gilllln, of Carbondnle. The altais weie decoiated above with nn arch with the ln scilptlon "Blessed Be Ills Holy Nnme" Fathei Muiphy of Olyphaut pi cnthed the sei moil Miss Alice Heinclilght, of Olyphnnt, Is visiting Mis. aiant Smith, of Tlilid street Samuel Swingle, ot Piovldence, spent Sunday with fi lends In town The following are the latest nllllct ed with that dieuded disease, diph theria Thomas, son of Mi. and Mrs James Doud; Maggie, daughter of Mis Bildget Fairell, John, sun of Mr and Mis Alevandel Biace. Mis John 11 Solomon, of Mulii stieet, spent yesterday Willi fi lends In Scianton. Geotge Oillllths, of Wllkes-Bane, spent Sunday In town Thomas E. Uiilllths, the Main stieet battel, was a business vlsltoi in Scrun ton vesteiday Mi and Mis Geoige Edmunds spent yesteidav at the county seat. The fuueial of Man, daughtei of Mi and Mis Cavanaugh, of May Held, took place esteiday inoinlng lnteiment wns made at Dunmoie Catholic ceme ttiv Waltei Mullen of Avocu. spent Sun day with his paients In Mav field. P.Uikk Mullen, of Plttsbuig. who has bten visiting his patents In May -Held foi tlie past mouth, letuintd home yesteiday Geoige Smith, of Benton, who Is well known heie, was lemming fiom town on Satuiday and while going up the Wild Cat toad was waylaid by two men, each holding a levolvei pointed at Mt Smiths head, and lelleved him ot $4.1 He diove on as Ini as the oil gate and boi lowed a rllie, and with the gate keepit l etui ned In quest ot his assailants When leaching Aichhnld he found one ot the- men and at once had him pHied undet nn est, and he is now In the jail The othei man has not been tound yet. This Incident Is a stiong lemlndei of the duys when stage coach lobbeiies and if such cliai acteis trc making this vicinity the lendeyvous foi theli plundi, they ought to be cuptuied and punished to the full extent of the law A meeting of those Interested n hunt ing and flhlng was held in Di Moyei's olllce on Satuiday evening Di S E Mover was elected tempoiaiv ihali inan and T B Ciaw foul secietarv The club will be cilhd the "Moyei Gun and Kod club" A committee was appoint ed to secuie a legulai place foi the meeting of the club and also a commit tee was appointed to diaft by-laws and constitution Tills club Is oi ganged toi the piotettion of game and will eii foice laws against hunting on Sunday, out of season, hunting with fentts, ett In addition to their puipose of pieseivlug the game, thev will endeav or to h iv e the woods and lakes stocked and will also putthnse a tiap and clay pigeons. The tltizens ot the Tlilid wind last evening In Williams' hall nominated the following Chad man, John F Nicholson, council, Michael McIIale, school ddectoi, Willlair McCloskey; judg ot election, William Cunning ham, inspectin of election, E B Nich olson All of the above weie numlnut id by acclamation Mi. John D Piltchnul has announced liliiiselt as a candidate toi buigess at the Republican c.uum tonight. He lus leslded in Jeimyii toi veais nnd the people aie Well awaie of his ability William Moiiom has announced him self as a eandlditf foi ta oollectoi. Mi Alfied Wateis wishes to thank his many tilends of Vandling, Foi est City and Jennyn and the diffeient lodg t s, also the Ladks' Aid Sock ty of Vand ling, foi the klndnt'-s and sympathy which wus shown In his lecent beieave ment. A May field conespondent: "The hot -ough Is having an epidemic of con tagious diseases" Thne aie a numliej' of iuses of dlplitheiia. and on Sunday a case of siuilet tevei was lepoited to the boaid of health Horn the home of Albeit Hound, of the West Side Time vvtie also sl uises of measles lepoited liont Hilngailan Hill on Satuiday The latt-r disease is quite pievalent In that loiallty. Tills makes twelve cases In all lepoited ltom that section of the lioi ough in the past two weeks Two of the cses have lesulted fatally and st -eial otheis aie in a pietailous condi tion. Mi. John Tlghe, of Mav field, made a business tilp to Scianton yesteiday to dellvei the completed assessment to the County Commissioner Mis H. B Jiidwin, ot Caibondale, called on Mis Shields yisteiday Misses Nettie and Tilly lili tley and Mi. and Mis J M Fain ingei, of Htian ton, spent Sunday with Mi and Mis John K. Jones Mis Pope, of Caibondale, calltd on f I lends In town yesteiday Boi n To Mi and Mis John Mei llck, a daughtei, on Ja.i 1(! Bom To Mr and Mis Thomas Little, on Jan. 17, a son Bom To Mi and Mis Mkhael P.u ane, on Jan 17, a son Mi Chuiles L Bell is deslious of le celvlng the in nilnatlon foi sihool ili leitoi on the Uepublnan ticket of the Second waid. AKCI1UAL1). Miss Maty A Guughan, an estimable young lady who lived nt Hoik Ttiiuri died at I o'clock yesteiday afteinoon aftei a llngeilng illness Miss Gaugh an had been sick toi sevtial months and bet dtath had been epeited f n the past two weeks The deceised wus the eldest daughtei of Mi and Mis Thomas Guughan She was bom and lived heie all hei life and was known and lespected by many who will mouin hei untimely death She wus amiable und attractive In inannei and possessed to a inaiked degieo the qualities that win and letalu fi lends She was a membei of the Blessed Vdglns sodal Ity and other societies connected with St Thomas' chuich Hei death while an event to be deplored at any time, Is uch in Little Is especially truo of Hood's Pills, fin nomeill tliiouvercouulM.il so gnat curative power In so small spam. 'Ihey aiu a whulu iiiecllciuu cht'it, always rtaelj, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, cure ull liver Hit, Pitts sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc, vsc, The only 1'llb to take with UuuU's barsaparllla. Hbbm itSZSw dilfe. pan iXBHh I 1 9 $ M & doubly sad now, occunlng, as It does, so soon aftei the death of her sister, Kntle, a young lady, who died about eI weeks ago. Her nllllcted family have the sympathy of every one. The uiinngements foi the funeiul have not! y et been completed The fair of St. Thomns' congiigntion was well attended on Satutduy even ing. The Citizens' band ot Jennyn was ptesent and played Its sweetest music. The fair will lemaln open ench evening until Thtusdny, Jan. 21. Justltt' of the Pence Glldea Is in Phil adelphia on ollklal business. Mis. I'. W Fnddcn, of Olyphnnt, was In town on Sunday. Miss Allda Banett, ot Scranton, la visiting f i lends heie. Continctoi Splllono Is haul nt work on the new foot bildge at the western end of Salem stieet. r ACTOR y villi:. I'hotogiaphei Waltei Manchester wns the happiest man In town yesterday, nil on at count of the anlval of a gdl baby at his homo last Sunday night. Walter Is a Id in believer In the old adage, "Mettei late than never" Miss Cianfoid Mathewson left yester day noon for an extended visit with hei paients und lelatlves In Holland Pat ent, N Y. At the homo or Mrs Fannie Mathew son, on Main stieet, last Sunday aftei -Iioon at .! o'elotk, wedding bells pio clalmed the miiniage of her only daugh tei, Jessie, to Mi. Floyd A Wi Igley, of Lake Catey, Pa Only a few ot the lnaiest lelatlves weie present, thus limiting It a veiy quiet, yet pietty home wielding The manlage teiemony took place beneath u beautiful null of evei gieens and hoiseshoes trimmed with bildil tlhlinn and the othei deeotutlons consisted of potted palms and Uoweis The reunion wns ptifoimed bv the Utptlst mlnlstei, Kev. M .1 Watklus 'I lie hildu was nttlud in a ti-avellng suit of daik gieen muteiiul, nnd the gloom was diessid in evening clothes Mi und Mis Wi Igley will make theli home nt Like Cniev, one of Pennsylvania's most pop ulai sumtnei lesorts Those who wit nessed the wedding reieniony wete Mr and Mis William Jelteiies, Lenox, Pa ; Mr md Mis Chaihs Mayiuud, Scian ton Mi. and Mis John Wi Igley. Luke Carey, Mi and Mis John Eillnbei ger, Ktv and Jits M J Watklns, Ml und Mis. Cianfoid Mathewson, Mr and Mis V K Gnidnei.C A SIsk, Solomon Tin nn, W C Wi Igley. Mis G B Mat thew son, Mi and Mis C S. Wilson, Mis Dollla Mathewson, Mis Ells' i Can, the Misses Ella and Dtltha Can, Punsv Wilglev, Clnistlnt and June Mathewson, Mi. Chlstophet Muthew-oii Ji .Mnstti Nil bolus and lleniy Mathew hoii, nil of rattoty vllle, Ml and Mis Chailes Alvoid, of Washburn, Minn, Miss Llsvlc Wi Igley, Mis Aveiy and two c hlldicn. Anotliei linnoitant business change will take 1)1 ice next Monduy, Jan 2", when Mi Mllo Tiavls will entei Into pailneishlp with oui Cish Met chant Fied L Foster Mr Tiavls tomes to us liom West Nicholson, Pa, wheie he has many vvaim fi lends We have known Mi Tiavis nil out lift and do not hcsltatp to lecommeiui him to the tltizens oi oui town Mi Tiavls and family will otc upv the house ol Mis Fieai, on Milt stieet. A VOL A. Mis J Townslev and ginnddiughter, Miss Maiy GKsaid, of Plttston, spent Sunday at the Dempey leMdeuce. Miss Maiy Bums of Jenny n, is v islt Ing fi lends In town. Mis Mai tin MiGlynn Is In Biooklyn at the bedside of hn daughtei, Jli. Alex Long, who is suftetlng fiom a sei lous Illness Mi's T McGiell and son, nnd Miss Agne Moiahan have letuintd home aftei a few weeks' visit with fi lends In Wllllamspoit , Misses Jennie Newlln nnd Nellie Sea men weie vlsitois In Scianton on Sat uiday The Langtliffe Coal company will pay Its employes on Filday Kev L E Van Hoesen will conduct sei vices at the Methodist Episcopal chunli In Yatesville this evening Miss Hose Wainti. an estimable lady of Moosic, left last week to become a ti allied muse In Di Pleice's hospital, Philadelphia. Mis Keast and daughtei, of Plttston, weie vlsitois In town yesteiday Kev Mi Smyth, of Hamilton Squnte, N J , occupied the pulpit of the Lang tliffe chuich on Sundny. Mises Maiy O'Malley, Tessle AVlialen and Nellie Scahlll spent Sunday with ft lends in Pat sons The Demoeiats of Mnicy township held their caucus in Hi ban's hall, In Dm yea, on Satuiday evening Piotes soi F J. Kegnn was elected chad man by acclamation The seeietailes weie I.awience Cosgiove and F B Dills, and the telleis Thomas Delaney nnd Hdwnid Boyce The following candi dates weie nominated Tax collet toi, James E. Jackson, school dliectois, Thomas Joyce and Thomas Cosgiove, supeivisois, Janus Monahan nnd Pat ilck Boland; tieastiui, Fled Stuckey; township ilerk, Mkhael Callahan, au dlloi, F B Dills The Kepublltans of the township also Spbbdt Com: Treatment for torturing, illeflfj. nrins Itclilni;, litirulntr, niul ecul) akin ami scalp dlaeasts ulth lossolhulr Wiirm linllis wlllit u Tiouiu SuaI', Ktntlu Hipllcntli)ni of UU'i ll.UIIA. (ointment), und full iluain of Cuticuii i:ot. vaNT, yixtttcnt ol blood purltlcru sail tiuuior curc3 Ta nlrl thrmiohnnt tlia vnrM Potter Dkvq k Cnsw Corp bcile I rot , H niton Bf" How to Cure Itehinjhkln Diieaaei "fro RED ROUGH HANDS bTi:?lI,5'KSrt ON THE LINE OF THfc CANADIAN PACIFIC H are located the tlnost flahlng and hunting G:rouncl3 In the world, Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points In Maine. Canada and Maritime Provinces. I Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vancouver, Btattle, Taeoma, Portland, Ore , San I Francisco. ; First-Glass Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all througlit trains Tourist cars fully flttod with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may bo had with second-class tickets. Rates always less than via other llne3. For further Information, time tables, e to on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A., 353 Broadway, New York. SiraK j Absolutely Pure. Ccloliiutod for Its Ktent IoivcuIiir stroiiKth nml liealthtulniH, ARiures the fool nunlint ilum nnd nil forms of ndtiltoiatlou coinnioil to tho cheap bi mils HOV At, 1IAU1N0 l'OWIU It l O , MtVV VOIlIt met on Rutin tiny evenliiK In the Full lnun house, but theie was so laiKe n etowd piesent thnt It was feat eel the Hour would trlve way and It was decid ed to hold the caucus last evening. A huire etowd Kieeted the Canie Stanley Bums Coniidy lotnpany lust evening: In O Malley's ()ieia house The diaina entitled "Aftei Daik" was ex cellently pioelueed by the meinbeis of the cast This ewuliiK they will play "The Baudet Queen " 'lOWANDA. "Association Dty" wns npptnpi late ly nbseivtii bv the Youiifr Mens Clnls tlnn iibsoelation und churches on Sun day. "Widow Blown" Is billed fin- llnle's Opria house this week, Wednesday nltjht The new couit house Is Hearing: com pletion The stone woik Is btliiK fin Kheil and the tltiiue Is being: elected It Is expected to be lendy fm oicupnney foi' Septeiiibel tet m of colli t Oui county atulltois liuve been doing olllclul duty lately The Kev lew Is being movpd Into tiuai teis on Pal k stitet vacated by tilt lie public an The funeinl of Nelou P. Blown, aged SI years, was held nt the Method ist Fplscopal church Sunday afteinoon Misses Agnes and Nettle Millet, ot l.e Kavsvllle, ait spending this week with theli slstei Mis. i: W. Unyloul, on Second street Dannei At Htennnn aie now enloylng a ilrst-tluss whok-nle business, ns vvtll as letall Their lonfectloneiy stoi k Is always un-to-dute B Meekei, one nf out jeweleis, Is about to sell out his business to other pal tits. A new Methodist chuich has bem dedicated at Ninth Towandn The Independent Oidei of Odd Tel low b and theli ladles enjoved a ban quet last Tue&day evening. -- vavi:ri.y. Thunks aie tint to the AVoijian's Cliilstl.m Tompciance union of Dalton foi set tiling sui Ii n biillhtnt and tal ented spyakei us Miss Ainmliolle Munis llaliey of West Plttston, who lee tilled to a tiowded house In the Baptist chuich Filday evening, Jan 13, upon the subject of "Covenimeut," which she dellveied in a most billllunt mannei The fi lends of Kev. A. Bergen Biowe will make him the annucil donation 'Vis It at the ptisnnage In Waveily Wtd nesday, Jan. 20th, alteinoon nnd even ing Suppei will be sei v td In the cluu ch pailois Trousers And Suits ?cc oui windows for woiitlrousl low prices in Trousciings. Now is the time to enjo) the luxury of a pet feet lit and perfect work manship at the pi ice of iead tuade goods. WE HAVE REMOVED One door fiom our old stand to the left of 1 lie Arcade instead of the right. tint inct easing busi iicjs required mote room, which shows that tile people appieciate low pi ices, ijouil woikiuausliip atid honest dealing Wi J. DAYISi ModeVnftltthoils In ' Merchant tailoring 213 Wyoming Avenue. DUROrsST'3 HlfllHG, BLASTING AND SPORTING Janufacturcd at tho Wapwnllopen Mlllti, Luzern county, Pa and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELSN, Jp. General Agent for tho Wyoming District uS WYOMINO AVUNUli, Scranton, Vt. Third National Bank Building. AGDN'CIBS THOS FOBD Plttston, Pa. JOHN B SMITH A: SON Plymouth. Pa. E W. MULLIGAN, Wllkes-Uaire, Pa. Agents for tho Itepauno ChcmlcrJ Com. tany'a High Dxploilvco. What Sarah Uernliard siys Sptjw mm.m "ata ma bj fii xy HJbL Jjar ,-fa " Jfc- vL Ci fJiOtSs v2-w. ,..... ..- '"5WL GIGANTIC HI MUSH LOW PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF CLOAKS AND SUITS !2( Lnckawanna Avenue. Z. WEIIMGART, Proprietor. GOODS 10 BE CLOSED SALES FOR CASH ONLY. Our selections for the spring trade are arriving. Vfl must have space, and in order to make it will clear out thq patterns in stock. JHsbELb The greater part made in anticipation ol the coming season, at a price which will insure their speedy removal. LOOK AT OUR STOCK. COMPARE PRICES and QUALITY And we are confident of the result. Carpets and 0pfl,& 408 LACKAWANNA AYENUE. 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. Iff WE WANT Ul A LITTLE LIGHT $$ We spend much money in newspaper adver tising. We don't know which paper pays best. We want to know then we'll spend most in the paper that pays best. Here's the test: How many housekeepers will pay cost for an extension table, 6 feet long and 6 oak cane seat chairs '1 lie Tables, regular value '1 lie Chait'a v(5), regular alue Total Value of Outfit . THE BEST $136 OUTFIT UNDER THE Beginning Tuesday, January 19, 1897, at 8 a. m., we will sell this outfit 48 of them AT $9.98 THAT'S COST. There's nothing the matter with these goods--not a flaw. No earthly reason for this cut, ex-cept--that we want the information about advertising which only a rush of customers for one special article can give us. oooooooo SUN FOR CO EDITIONS--In order to receive one of these outfits, you must bring this ' 'ad" $9.98. NV'tn yu antl sa'e W'U continue until 6 p. m. January 23. ooooooooo xs Tf All Y CiSS WIOBiiNC AVENUE B ilil All previous nttempts nt bnrKnlns nra InslKiilflnmt In lompurlson with this, HavliiK botiKht up the mitlre stoik ot tva of the larKOst initnufafturers In New X'oik, vve tue now nblu to Blvei oui cttslo. nieis the greatest bargnlns the vvoihl hits ever Peon, Cunts that wo p-tltl $12 nnd 11 for wholesale nnd were considered elegant btngnlns nt that, ttre now on sale In out stole feu M and 3 enoh, The follow Iiib mny give you a little Ide of eome of oui bai gains: 13I.1X1ANT HOf'CU: COATS, shield fiont, lialf lined, lolling tolUt, wholtsale pilce, $ 7fij otHi M nn Piticn ..'. $1,00 LAUli:S' 11I.AC1C KKItHKY .lACKCTS, lined with satin tlmelanii', wholesnlu pi Ice, $G 7"; Ol'K tf0 00 Piticn $Z,00 I.udlcs' Jackets, In Hue Peisltin cloth, slll llui'd, wholisule ptlce, J7 W: 11 fid oi'u phici: . ... . Sd.OO Prench eateiplllni coats, lined thioiighotH with ehangeablo silk, whole- rtn Qo sale pi lee, $10,00. OUll P1HC13. $0,00 Ludles" tine Imported Juckets, beautiful , efteets In silk nstracliuu, Kersiy und In black, blown anil gieen, silk llnedi wholes ile pi Ice, $11; OUK (MX flO pitici: vpO.ufl l.tnlliw' m tl plush capes, handsomely t in. bioltleitd, wholtsale jnlte tt'O QO $7"-.. OU It PltlCU . . vpZ.uQ 1, idles' suits skirts and silk waists In ai; the lattst sty Its ure now on sale at halj pi lee. CLEARING SALB OF CARPETS, HI NO DISCOUNTS ALLOWED GOODS 9 Draperies. S 4- 75 0 00 $115 75 225227 COAT SA ON bU