8 THE KGEANTOTS TRIBUTE ID-TrriTRRnAY AfORINC. -JANUARY SJ1, IS!) 7. Bfl 8 M W (ffl M in II I if i i NEURALGIA CURE mvnvon's Niu'itAi-niv cnnn re- llevis Hit imln of fate tu-hp or Up ilolo rru, or rlutlca nml all neiirnlKlc affec tions II Ii ollli in lout In lootliaclic tliat iiHnm fiom tnkliiK cnlils It tuns sharp, iliiitliiK kiilfl-lllu- p ilns In tin- face, lu.nl ihrpl ami link nml iiimiihIkIc pains in uny ii it l of tin hiiilv. 1'ilCf, 2"n Fiimiuti im for i iirh illspaii'. At nil iluikKlstf iuoitl .!" i cuts a lal I'CllOlllll U'ttlTS to Piof Muiijoii, 1r0i A ih Hlii'c-t riilliiiltlphln, J'i . answcieil with flee mcillcal mllre ful uii illsetitte IHeaJlti will ih"iip note that mlVPitliP ments ouhis foi Joli woik mil itemi foi publication left ut the istabllshiiiont of Shannon .V Co in wmlcalni North -Main Ftri.t, will H'tolve prompt nttiiitlun, of lue opin from S a in to 10 p m CRACKSMEN ABROAD. Tin; Iti'shli'iii'i! ol I'. I). I.illliiop Is ivitcil liv Itniulnis. Whin t)i. fiimllv "f H D Li thiol) !U i-i ut tluli utml hum on Wulnes da inclining tliu whitlows In the llbini nml rinlns loom who fotiml wide optn, mill also the iloot of the kitchen. It is at onii1 ovlilmt fiom tin- appeal -n mi of theso runnib that the house h il bien v Islteil In thieves who hiul irnineil un it trance thmurch tho vvln lon s. The dooi had been unlocked fr mi within, so that tlie could more loulllj knve vith theh liooty. The rooms had been l.insackfd nnd the tloo' of the llbiai was coveud with inpeis taln fiom the senetniv Sov -mil doll.irs hnd b( en taken fiom n poil.et book which was left upon the flnoi A small ntnotint of nionev was also taken fiom a laU's hand big The luiifilars could easllj have can led aw ijr a (inaiitltv of sllveiware and oth er valuable aitlcles, but the) vveie left uniTlitui hi d. Two ovetcoats vveie tnk cn fiom the lmllwaj so that onlv mon ey nnd vveaihiK appaiel veie taken iinnv, Chief Andiews has taken measuies fir appuhendliiK the thieves who it Is thought ma be turnips and not piofesslmial buiRlars. The clothliiB tak-n into pi ove u means of identlfy lus 'liem. PROHIBITION CANDIDATES. Ollii'cis .Viumintfil at a Meeting on Tuesdiiv l.veiium. A nicttliiK of Piohlbitlontsts was held on Tutsdn evening at tin olllce of T C liuljinson. John Mllllpaii enndidate for insptctor In the 111 st dlsttlct of the 1'lltn waid, wltlidiiw, and John 1" Hih was named in his place The Demociats have endoistd the 1'iohibi tlon candidates foi council, Alesbis liobliiion and Utlsijs. Ml. Hohliibim Is l,ii nth inteiestcd as a piopiit own ei .mil as a piactli il business man mi that the contist will be vu e.tin c t in inspect to these i.indldates The follow Iiir have been nominated liy the Pronlbltion Ia'sirup foi common council fiom the rifth waul T C ltob-In-oii and 1'eicv BiIrrs, toi judRe of e'ectlon fit Ht distiict Tilth waul, i!eo (ilvet, foi inspertoi of chitions, Hist di tilit rilth waul, John Jlulej foi Juiliu- of ultcticn in Hist illMiht Sistli waul Vali D Richmond, foi Inspcitoi of election, Ai tlim Coiieli. LITERARY AND DRAMATIC. A Society Oiymned by .llenihuis ol the Kumhts ol 1'athei lluthew. The voinifT nun nu'iuhtis of tho Knights of Pnthe- Matthew aie Intei ccttd in ottinllnt; a di bating;, dianiat li and liteiatj soilety A meetliiK of the new oijjaniatlon v is held on Tuesdaj evenlnK when the following olliieis wete ekctid 1'tesl dHiit. Jos. I'ldKeon, v Ice-picbldcnt, D I., "Walsh; seietaiy and tieasmei, Pat liil: Kent ed ; tiustee, W. J. Collins An cntci taiinnent will toon be ai ) angt.il by the sociity. It e publican Nominal ion . A full ticket foi township offices hni been nominated bv the Republicans of ("at bond lie township as follows Tor supcivisoi, Patiiek Motnn and Jas. Qulnn; school dlicctm, J H Wulkei and Tliomns Qulnn; pool mastei, Pat iiek Hunnian; tax collectoi, John "Wulkei ; tieasuier, John Battle; con stable, Tiank Tehsanota, auditoi, M 11 Cavnnaugh; township clcik, Jolm lie nik'li. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. "Miss 1A77p Bunnell of this city, and William J Cole, of Wnj mat t, w ere mar ried yesterday morning in Honesdale hy lie v. Mr. Benjimin. Af tei an e ti nded tour lncludinpr l'liiladelplila nnd AVashiiiKton, Mr. and Mis. Cole will mum to Wnynait wheie they will make tin it home. MitiS Belle Baker, of Jerniyn, was a visitor In town Tuesday. Miss Trances Abbott, who has been ill, Is now convalescent, Jolm Kelley, of Fail field, Conn, who has been visiting John O'Connull left Tuesday foi Nlap.ua univeislty. Miss Maine Daley who has been ill is able to be out again. Mi. and Mis. J. I. A. Tintrley ontet talncd Mr. and Mrs. Muulock, of Peck Mile this week Miss Mary I'hner enteitnlned the Guild of the "Helping Hand" of Tiin ity chm cli on Mpnday evening Di. M. B. Mnlaun, of this city, nt ended the annual banquet of the Luck aw anna County Medical society, in Sciauton Tuesdny evening Andrew M. Mann Is entii tttlnlng "W. C. Mann, of Ithaca, N. V , and A. AV. Annual Inventory Sale or CARPETS. We have concluded our annual Inventory of stock, and llnd we huvu a greiit muny deshable lengths that we will close out at much less tliun cost, to mike loom for our apt lug goods that we aro receiving dally HiIiik the size of youi room along with you If In need of u caipet and we will guainntee you a bargain, as this Is no humbug Bale A word as to oui third annual remnant sain we liavu some Bhort lengths thnt We will close out at lialf p;IC'V See them, as this sale lasts only lot fen days. mm Carely Papsn aud Drapsrles, s IS m LACK! WJM Millard, of Coitland, N Y., nt his homo on Eighth avenue and Washington Htrect. John 1). Stuart, of Biooklvn. N. Y Is'vlnltlim ftlends In this city. Br. A. Nlles, who has been confined to tho house for several days, was uble to attend to his pntlents yesteulny Miss Jda Russ, of South Teiraco sticet, , wlio Is suffering fiom blood poisoning, wns very low yestoiday. Mis. Uucklnnd, of South Washington striet, has been called to Rochester by the notions Illness of hor daughtei. AIjb. John Muhaney, of Scinnton, visited l datives in this city this week Rev. B. J. Unls-ley, who has boon In attendance nt tho Bcranton Aich dnaconry in 'Wllkes-Bniie, has totuined home. Mis Annie Nealou, of l'lke stieet, Is enjoying the hospitality of fi lends in Plttston. Mis. II .T lloekeiibeiiy, who tvns cnlled away by fhe sellout. Illness of her motlier, has letuined home. Her moth ti Is Impiovlng Josinli (lillllths, of Belmont street, Is the guest of fi lends In Wllkes-Bniie Mis. John Hnvnn, of Wayne stieet. Is confined to hei home by Illness . Miss 1 tene Buley, of Washington stieet. attended the wedding of her fllelid, Miss Lottie Yaple, of Aftou, N V.yesteidny afternoon. John O'Conuell and James Moitlson, of this city, left Tuesday foi Niagara university. Bni ii yisterdny afternoon to Mi and Mis. C W. Molleti, twin ilaughtei. Mr andMts Louis Hekhop have boon the guests of friends In Hone&dale. I'l.t.Kvii.u;. ?lis Oeoige "Wntklns, who has been visiting hu daughtei, Mis R J Uion, on Maple stieet, has letuined to her home at Sci anion. Mis. John Callondet is Indisposed Mi andMts Mollis Hai po, of Spilng Hill Buulfoid countv, Is visiting at the iiome of Mr. and Mis. Wdltei Giaham, Jll HickolV stieet. Mi's Lillian Peck was the guest of ft lends at Scianton last Sundav. The employes of the New Yoik and Scianton Coal company and the Con sumer i Powdei company woie all paid yesteulny Mis. Thomas Swales has i etui nod home after spending a few days with lici daughtei, Mis. John Jay ne, at Nan tlcokr. A Pmlilhltlnn pnnrtis lins been palled foi tins evening at the olllce of C W. Amrld in the Bit at waul, to nomin ate a full ticket Mis C I) Simpson, of Scianton, county piesldent of the W C T V will vlblt Peckville union this after noon (Januaiy lil) at .1 p in. and will give the ladles an Intel esting talk on ' Echos fiom the Convention" Bveiy meinbei of the Union Is lequosted to be piesent and bilng n it lend with them At a legulai meeting of the Peckville conclave No JI.S, Improved Oulei of Heptasophs the following olilceis wen elected Pastnichon Stephen Call ns; nielion Bainnul McGuil, piuvosi B C Jenkins, tieasuiei, Hany Weisen buig, llnanclei. Antliony Conwell, see letaiy C H. Jenkins, inspector, Win. Gunn; pi date Anthonv ICInhnck vvai-de-n Patilck Ruiko, sentinel, Phil Sin i idnn, tiustees, Hany Simpson, J Blemmings John TutliUl Tile ibove will be Installed bv public Installation bv Distiict Deputv Supieme Aichon, WUtei Ii Handilcks, at Leyghaul hall Bilday ivtiiln, Januiiv JJ at 7 10 oiloik followed by the lollowlng pio giamme Piano solo Miss Agnes Liwlei Addiess P.io J Blliott Ross Solo Miss Anna Sands Recitation Mlbs Blla McGail Suh Miss Anna IJiown Piano and violin t.olo Miss Anna Blown Piano and linnet solo Di. B L Poet, Miss Blla Ketclium Jay Baiett Octeiine B 11 Tlnklepaugh Guitar Thos Sitgiaves Haiinonlca Hany Sitgiaves Aftei the entei tainment ufieshments will be si iv id followed bv nddiesbej, of inembeis and visiting biotheis l-OKCSL' CITY. Bepubllcnn caucuses vvie held in the Biist and Second wards on Tuesday evening The nominations wilt as lol lows. Fo.- buigess, concuiient vote, Fiist waul W II Lick, S7, Second w uel 0 W II. Bates, Biist waul, !s, Second waid, I L, II May, Seionel waid, 10 Leek was deelaied the noini ,ne Bor sihool dliectou, BUt waul, W J Pentoioht, to nil an uiu vplied turn, S" votes. Foi thtii' yeais, Biist waul, J. W Laiiuoee, C7 votes, Snond vaul, 'J voles B B Belwuids, l'ii -t waul, i voles, Scond waul riS votes Geoipe E. Maxey icelvcd M votes In the Second waul for tlitee y.us teim and J. C. Wateis, 1! votes foi the une liii ed teim. Pentecost, Bdwauls and i.anabee vveie nominated Boi tniol lectoi, First wind. Pied Ciay leeelved il voles, Second ward, Ciay leceived 'i and NYllllam Jennings, .10, Ciay nomlii nted Pool mnstei, Fiist waul, Mvion Wooun.ansee, Gi,, W 11 Bates,.' Set -ond vaul, W. H Bates, 17, oodman see vva'j noinlnatid Auditor, FlML waid F. B Reed, " votes, Second ward, 47 votes In the Fiist waid two coun cilmen vveie nominated, Itobeit O loues SI, Anthony Peteison 77, mil Joseph Stephen 1'.' Stejihens was ilioppi d In tho Second waul one loundlmnn was nominated, How aid Johns, by neila inatlon Olilceis on election bond in Bnstwai-d- Judge Thomas Blow n, ji ; inspi ctor, Bvan B ans In the Second waul, Judge, John B Hughes, Inspeotoi, S J Jennlmis. I'he funeial of Mi .Talie?. Lemon took place on Tuesday Inteiiuent v.ns made in Hillside eemeteiy. 1'udeitnkcr Jiolmes took i bulge of the funejul, TAYLOU. The funeial of Rachel, the S-yeai-old daughtei of Mi and Mrs Moses How ells, whose death oicuued on Sunday, attei a slim t Illness, took place yestci diy nftoinoon fiom the home ot her patents in Old Forge. Rachel was l bright and Inttlllgent gill and will lie sadly missed by her many assoi iates and solely aflllcted patents Intel ment vas made at Pittston. Last evening n huge delegation of meinbei h of Lackawanna vtlley coun cil, No SI, JuulJi- Older United Ameii can Mechunlcs, visited the Moosic cuun cll und wotked the oilental degiee on fifteen membeis Bdltor Jnnus Judse, of the Scianton Indev, was u callei'ln town yesteuliy T. J. Luce boiuht In the stock of Luce liios., at the sheillf's sale on Tues day It Is uudeuitood that tlie eiedlt oih villi be paid In full and that busi ness will be again lesumed by the Luce Bios, All the membeis of Mlnoola tube, No 21 T, Iminoved Order of Red Men, aie uqu-'sted to uttend the funeial of thcll beloved Biothot Ilemy Faliner, vvlileh will nciun ut 1 o'clock this afternoon. Albeit Jones, of Totest City, visited lelatlves In this tow'n on Tuesday. The Willing Woikeib of tho Methodist chinch will hold a social tomonovv evening in the chutch patlois. -iF AMD MAYFIELD .iflti o.iiit i f ro t:.a-j "a-phatita fir the illiteu-itt Iiiuiush oflieos. It In llltoly that nioi e than one ticket vlll be In the lldd, as sonic of the candidates feel asstlieil of v-lctoiv on ch ctlon duy, even lluiugh defeat was theli lot, at the Republlcnp caucus. Hi nil probiblll llts a iltis'tim' caucus will be held this week, and thin a Demociatlc. Willi a choice' of ( nnillihitcs fiom ihiee tlekeu, good it'llablu men ought to bo elected .The liepnbltcniut have nominated mm who aie' ,t ei edit to the town and would also l.e n unlit to the dilienl ollh eh to whli h they aie asplilng A very Inteiestlng eshlliltlon ill til. iiudei the auspices of Jet my n caslle, No 1C2 Ancient Older Knights of th Mystic Chain, by the font Ih uvlnient of the Ancient Older Knljlils of Mys tic Chain, of Si lanton, vias give n in tlio Odd Bellows' hall last evening. The Citizens' Imnd csunted tin ugltnent Hum the Delnwaie and Hudson donot at S 2"), to the hall, where n veiy In teiestlng diill was vvltncsseil bv those piesent It Ih neidliss to spink of the abllltv of the dillleis as theh .epula llon has been established all met this state anil olheis. Dining the evening tlie CltLons' band lendeied 'siveial i linlie selections, tiKo talent liom out of town asslsti d In the entei tninmi nt Mi J D Williams spent yesteidav in Wllkei-Bniie. Mi Geoige Penelied, si , Hpent last evening in Scianton Mi Nelson Gnulner foi eveial yenis an iniplove ofChailes L Bell, has leas eel a fin m at Bactoiy vllle and will take up his lesldenie at that place in a shoit time Tlie .Moosic Tow del company will le suiue eqieiatlons on Monday nc':t. Mi Geoige Belsh tilled on ftlends In Ouibondale yetclllny D) A'nn Doien, of Arthbald, was In town last evening The lollow Ing young people spent Tin sdav evening at the home of Miss Nellie Wilco-, of Vandllllg. Misses Libliie Henwood Haiah Jenkins, Tilllc Manns. A link .Toms Man Mann and Maggie La Hue, of Catbondale, Messis Chai lis and Bdwnid Mavnaul, John anil Gomn Lewis, Riehaul Bilend, Geoige Oakley, Thomas Owens, William Filenel and Wllllnni Paiks They enjoyed a stiaw lide letuinlng home yesteulay moi nlng Miss Maine Timlin entei talniel sev eral of hei tile nds at hei home on Main stieet Tuesday evening, and a very phisant time was enjoyed The fol lowing weie piesent Misses Beigan, of Ilkes-Bane. Maggie Collins, Maine Beigan and Annie "Walkei , Missis Kiel nan Banks, John O Cou ncil, of Caibondale Kelly and Millet, ot Scianton, William MeLiughlin Pat lick and Thorn is Beiaati, John Hano phy and Thomas Beigan Misses Maine Pace, of Plttston Jen nie Bo and James Box of Caibondale, spent Mond.iv evening with Miss Mag gie Collins One of the 111 in of shoe mnnuf.ictui eis ot Connecticut now contemplating locating in Jenny u, was in town Inst evening He called upon dllfeient memlieis of the beiaul of Hade, and with them looked ovei tlie giound and wnsveiy favoialilv impressed ulthoui town Petei Mang the well know u bakei of Caibondale who dilves thuiugh Jei niyn eveiv day. met with a misliap on Tuesdiy afternoon whili dtivlng home When appioaehing tlie blidge ov ei the Lackau.innx livel 111 Mav field, tho hoi ses shied, and befoi e he could get them hick into the toad they l.in against the side of the bildgo and toie the wagon to phces, disti ibutlug pies, e akes, etc, all ovei the blidge. He sent to Caibondale foi assistance to take what was left of the goods which weie not spoiled to ills place eil liusi iHFs The following, with theli lailj f i lends attiiided 'The Powei ot the Piess" last evening at Scianton Thomas Robe its Luther Kellai, Homy Hemeliight and Bdwln Mellow Mis S limn I Biokens, who has been sick foi some mouths, is now much bettei Mis McBiettiidge, mothei of Rich aid Little tlie boy who met his death by lieinp sti ink by an engine on the Ontailo lallioael last week, has moved to Wilkes-Han e f Miss Man c Kennedv Is quite sick at hei home on the Basl Side A illiens caucus will be held ein Sat uulay.Jun " loi tlie purpose ot plac ing in nomlnition ianilidats foi bui gess lustice ol tile neace, la collectoi and nudltoi The little chlP of All. mil Mrs Bd vvaul Stuhhs Is veiy ill Di. dunes hau been In attendance Vesteiday it was deemed ijeioss.uy to call nnothei Iihvsieian and hold a i onsultatlc The lemodellng of the cast towel of the table way, being constructed toi tlie Moosic Powdet lompanv 1b neai ing completion, and the town will be In wot king oidei by the flist ot the com ing week. AKCMIIAI.I). The Odd Bellows' nssodathin at its last meeting elected tho following tiustees foi the cumins teim Ileniv Myeis John W Bei k, Aithtii Claik son. C A Battenlieig, Ph'llp Behle, John H Otto aud Geoige Loieiu Mis John Mellnle, jr , of Cemeteiv sticet. v ho liati lieen daiigetously III Is lmiioiug The Rc'iublka'is of the Biist waul will hold theli cam us at Wcgnei s hall on Wednesday evening. Jan 27, at 7 20 o'eloe it At 1 o'dock vcsteulav ill tei noon Miss Katie Wilghti- and Joseph Wap ctt, both of Silein Htteet, weie mauled In St Thomas' c ltureli Rev T 1 Comet foul piifouned the niemony The hilde was nttonded by Mhs May A McG uire, und the gloom by lohn Huglies. Tlie luldeanel hei maid weie liiautlfully dies"ed Alter tu mtii llagi' a leccption vmih lithl at the hnmi of the bildci ststet, Mis Pntikk Mul laikey, v hleh was attended by many fiienil ot the young couple The Demoiiats of the Thlid waul held a cam us last night It was not ovei at this vviitinh P J O'Rouike Is the only candidate piomlnentlv mentioned for school dhectoi and P F Loftus lot c nunc II Tliev will pioli ably be nominated The Royal Aiianum will Install olli- l.IKo blllousni'ss, dyspepsia hcaehehe conili pitiou binu stomach Imllgi'stion ate iuoniitly cureel by iloods l'ilU, Ilicy il Hull woik eaillj nml thoroughly, liest after illmier jillN. 23 louts. All elriik'ttists, l'rci.irtil bv l 1, Hood & Co, I o.vell, Mass. The only I'll! to tuku with Hooel'd bitraapatilki. I iwsf151 i Pi Pills ters next Tuesday evening. A banquet will he held aftei and a piogiamiue oori'lstlng of nddrisses and music will be tibwi vnl Till, fmwMnl .if ll,. Inln Mnil' A Cuuhan, v,ho died on Monday, took piace yesteiiluv nioi nlpg. At li).'!l) o'qlock Hit leninliiHi wete liikett to Rt Thoinns' chuie-h, whetc high mass of lcquleniivvns sung by Rev. T. J. Corn el ford At the t'oni'luslon of the sei vleo Bather Comerfoul tool; occasion to te'er tb the many good qualities with which the eleeeased was genetously en dow ec' and sjioke of hei real In the In tel est of lellglon nnd tlie puilty and gentleness of hei life. The pnll-biareis wi'ie A. J Cutian John Daly, John J Mutray. Michael Keogh, John McDon nell nnd Michael Kane Tlie Blessed Vhgln's soelnlltv, ol whidi the de censed was a meinbei. attended the fu neial. AVOCA, Mi and Mis. Dennis Gi lines nnil son, Hlchaul, of i:irnhtiist, ate visiting nt the lesldence of Ml. and Mis. John Reap John Rowe, of the West Side, Is' ser iously 111 The cantata entitled "Shlloh" will be tendered In tlie Lnngclllfe diuuli on Bilday evening by the Langclllle(iholr. Admission will be fiee. hut a sllvei of fetliiK will be made and donated to the Chilstlnn Kndeavoi finances lames Moiton and daughtei s, Bes sie and Agnes, vveie vlsltois at the poultty show In Scinnton vestnelay. The Avoca Hose company met on Monday evening and elected the fol low Ing offlei is: Piesldent, Newton Hos 1.1ns, vice pie sldent, G W. Lowet, soc ietal y, Ilanv Tin net, assistant sme taiy, B L Snjtjf,,, tieasuiei, B J. Lalid, loiemnn, M D Sandeis, nsdst ant toieman, S AY 'Keith, second as sistant foreman, William Giuliani; plpcmon, James Ralph and .Tnmcs Gia hani; axeinoii, William Christian, Jas Alt'vander, lvdr.intmen Bdwnid Mil let, A. C Howell, tiustees V 11 Hol llstei, M D Samlets, J H. Andci son At tlie Republican caucus held on Alondnv evening the1 following cinell dates weie nominated Buigess, A B McQueen, loini'ilnieu, T I Newton and Chailes Sandeis, school elliectois, Jacob Webstei and D J Moiton, tax colleetoi, Patiiek O' Boyle, Judges, north distiict, II M Stcevei, Inspeotoi, ninth distiict, B C Kelltim, ugistei asscsoj, G W Lowei, William Rowe, auditor, II M Davis, John RedROllev. At the Demociatlc caucus held on Monday evenlnp- the following weie named Cotmcilniin Con Osborne and B J Reillev, -i liool elliectois, Plilllp Cliffoul, and Aiuliew O Mnlley , ta collectoi, Patiiek O Boyle; justice ot the in ace, M B lliogan, Judge of elec tion noi th distiict lohn Bunn.in, In speetoi, noi th distiict, Miduel Me All ell ew, leglstct assessoi, mil til distiict, Tlmothv Qulnn judge of election, south distill t '1 homas McHale, inspected, Tliomas Mcllugli; legistei assessoi, James Ryan, iiidltois, John .Mitchell and James Dm an. An Intnnt child of .Mi and Mis Wil liam Howe, of the West Side, Is ciltlc nllv 111 Mastei Dennis Hobin, of Plains, Is the guest of his lnotliri, Piof llobnn The lanks of the Lnelies' Auxlllalv St Mov sins Vicie ausmented on Moti lity evenJng, about ,0 new membeis being admitted The Lackawnnm Thistle Culling dull play id tlieit Intei national gamis on Tuesdiy evening at the Hillside Pond foi the distiict medals which they won at New Yolk Avoei now holds the cup A match will be played to moiiow at 10 n m foi the 1'aikei cup by the Avoca, Plttston, Inkeimnn and Wilkes-Bane clubs Lisle Hollistel Is ciitlcally 111 of pneu monia An Infant child of All and Mis AYI1 llani Atwell Is ciitlcally ill of bron chitis Thiiliiai Geoige, of the Noi th Bud, is scilci sly ill of pneumonia The Welsh lesldents of Avoca v. ill conduit un eisteddlod on Washington's biltlulav, Feb 22 The choir will lie Ululei the leadeislilp of Divid B Jones of the Lingditle collleiy Tho lollow lng Is tne piogi mi. 1 Chorus (not less thin tlft vo'lees) "Hie Itiidlant Morn" (It 11. Woodward), $5U .' Alale chin u (not less than twenty -five volcis) "riukNIi Diinkinj bong" (Men ilels'ohn), $10 J IJiiiutette, "1 m a Pllgilm, I'm a Sti m,:t i ' (Muiston), $b I Oiiit T aiM H, "The Call to Anns" (It S Hughis), $u : fcoprano, ' lJeeiue I Love V on Den" (flaw ley) ;l Alto 'Daddy" (Hohreus), JI 7 Tenoi, ' out of tlie Deep" (Davies), l b llniltcine, "I l"o.ir No Foe" (I'lnsutl), ?' -9 Pluno, "Pol'sh D ince," (5pus. 3, No 1, in i: flat minoi, (Rihut wenku), J3 lu Duet, piano and violin, "Somite," Opus 21, No G, flist movement, (Beethoven) $'l II Sight lending (once voice), $1 12 Female le'iliiitlou, "The Last Hymn," fiom Stuuduul Recitations No 2. $3 13 Male leeltatlon, "Chau,e of the L'ght HiUide' (T niiv on) i3 11 Itteltal'on foi ilillilien umli Iwilve mm m m m W l m u mgiffbm ; lcjcvi win i ui i " ri i m e 14 W Ini'vit rellaf f r ' m toi tun il bilun m I n st fur tire I urn in h ill 1 a um Ii ith Willi ( t in i itA sum , mid a hliiln ipplii it Ion of (lllii HA (ointment), the grit si m nui 'J he onh spi dv mil ceniennicil itntiiienc tor Itililn;, burning liKctlug, bi il, mil pilupU hum ' 4 of the .1 in, scalp, .iiiil blond -iawes' Imolltltrou;hntli''rofM T'otter Dblo amiLucm ll 1 UiN ull 1 1 s t e T J I lor- I In Hon ixy iluw lit tuic i cry i oiy llumur tnaUuIfri'e BABY BLEMISHES lTv"llVy,f ON THE LINE OF THh aro loc-ated tho finest fishing nnd huntlnc trounds In tho world. Descrlptlvo booita on application Tickets to all points in Maine, Canada ond Mirltimo Provinces, Minneapolis St Paul, Canadian and I'nttt-a Btutea Northwest. Vancouver, 1 Beattle Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San I rranclfcco First-Glass Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trnins Tourist cam fully llttod with beddlne, curtaiii3 and specially adnptod to wants of families may bo hr.d with second-class tickets. Raf3 always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, etc, on application to E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A., 353 Broadway, New York. 6X y ' j c MJ Vri I "Pit fell?! CANADIAN PACIFIC 11 1 tHS 'h viv it! Ewftwi' PI W PP JffiS'KKSI, Absolute!- Pure. Ciliilniiti'il for itsgioit leiavoiiliiK stri'intth nnd lii'althtillnui Assuips tho fool nRiiluU nltuii ami nil forms of ailultoi itlon common to the cluap brinils IIOVAI, IIAklMI l'OWIII'll CO MM VOUK yens, "l'saltn of Life (Lonyrellow), JI CU 10 luipiomptii spec eh, $1. lo Toi the hist reuling of a few lines of lTiikIMi pi use, given at the time, fl N lines of eonipetltois lo he sent to the fceeictniy on or hefoie Teh li Competitors illowed their own nccoin li mist oi the one furnished by the com mittee. NICHOLSON. The Tnilor meeting nt Mis N L Vtilkeis Tu'"-d i.V iVMiltr. lidei tlie iimtfe"-" , 'he Wimmi" riulstlnn Tenipeur f-t- Toin, vis ,-e well at t"t ld. Th- fr.liowliif hi lef pingtain hud hern aiiungul feu the occasion1 Sliming 1 v tlie Ind'es, leading by .Mis Lflle L'uek nml Mis Delnnlieno Titus, plnnu uelos liv Ocnevleve Iiaeon und Nellie Miie'k, leiltntlon by Hlpfoid T'tus Hefreshments weie seiveel elui Ing the evening nnd sllvei iilfeiings vvtie pit'senttd Di P. U New ton, of .Monti ose, vn a cnllei In town yesteulny, Oenevlevo Iiaeon vveiU to Scianton Tueselnv In lesume the study of mush witli Piof Haydn Lvnns Mis Am.inela Lithon leives todny loi an Indeflnate visit with hei sons, TeUvnid nnd Wlliinin Lnthtin, of Oolllshoio A iilcu'ant gatheilngof voting filends vveie delightfully entei mined by Miss Flee tn Capwell .it hei home on State stieet Tuobdny evening 1'iogiesslvc eticlue and dnnclng weie the feuttucs of the cAei'iing Hefieshments weie set veil In u most eleleetable uiiunei Among those piesent ftnm out of town weie Misses (lei tie Lindsay, Bel thn Chilsmin, Muv Aimstiong, and Hei t Chilsmnn, of Tne tin v v Hie, Phoebe Aimstiong, L 1) Ai nistiong and Chns D.inson, of Scinnton, and those piosnt fiom this place were Ginee ..ainei Jennie Wainei, Mny Wilklns, Annuhel Tavlot, Ocnevleve I? icon, Con Step hens, fliace Clock, Susie TUack Vidi Johnson, Messis Geoige W'ntnei, Ug den 1'iutt, Cliiance MiConuell. Ilnuy Wilklns, Kobe it Hawks, Hany Uenja mln, Kills Honil, Lewis Mack old vougi;. Tlie Demoeiatb ol Old Poige will hold theli caucus on Tildny evening. .Innu aiy 2J, at Colijmbla hall, foi the pui pose of nominating :i full ticket. By oidei of the Committee John JI Covno, lohn Killlon Trousers And Suits S-ce, our windows foi vvomlioitsl) low prices in 'liuusciiiis, 4ov is the time lo enjoj the luui) of :t )eifect lit iiud icifeet wotlv nutisliip nt the puce of tcael) niailc floods. WE liAVE REMOVED One dooi fiom out old stand to the left of The Arcade inste.nl ol the tilit Out iiiciejs.ii)!' Intsi nc,s i cquii ctl mote tooiii, which shows that the people appieci.tte low pi ices, "ooil woiUmansluii and lionest dealt it ' V. I DAVIS, MVlVriMetliods in in u. iiis.Uj Menltant rullurlim 213 Vo;niiiK Avenue. DURON' tllllNfi, CLSSTI.'IG AND SPORTIfIG Jariifi'-tu-ea nt tho Wipwalloyn Mills. Lu;cme county, Pa ei d at Wil mington, Delaware. jMENRY BELIN.J'r. Gcnei-al Agent for tho Wyoming DIstrleL j nit OWIiNQ A UNUIi, Ccrsr.'.on, Va. j Third Natloml ISink Eullding. I AGLNC'tnS i Tiios ronn ptt.ton p-u JOHN V. Sinilfc5ti l'lymoutn Pa, V. W MILIIUVN Will i'-Bj'io, Pa. I Agmts tor tho U'pauno Chemlc.i) Com. j par.v's llljti L.ploolves. wiwm?smmms& j?s -Pr- '."'- 'yt T. 1. . y - . -j- .KZU4 xZs. &. ---$' X7'' ywMvft! jwj.i iSrZ.w Lrm n -M,rM f.l j. -- -i-.m--g'L.-fm tr?- . if. ". i s . Sif. niSli ,,U.'-" " f nriy' "-- -y -"iBJ 'fr. frUAJ r ,15' - It'fG sgjggaaa What Sarah LSernhard snys W 2& KB I r B mm jN U VW ilM-TTf1 ' fOII T CUP blbAN 1 lb LUA 1 iALh II liffiGMI LOW PRICES Wfpl PHlLADELPHSfl ffllFftCTURERS OF CLOAKS AND SOUS 421 Lackawanna Avenue. Z. WE1NGART, Proprietor. m or ffrHHsa fpks ps m tifo 011S I EE CLOSED ALES 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 NEW GOODS, The greater part made in anticipation of the coming season, at a price which will insui'e their speedy removal, K AT OUR STOCK: COMPARE: PRICES and QUALITY And we are confident of the result. Carpets and Draperies. 0r;,SS, 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. 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. 0K&0$& III WE WANT III A LITTLE LIGHT $$ & Vc spend much moiie' in newspaper adver tising. We don't know which paper paj's 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 loug aud 6 oak cane seat chairs o o the 'Mtc Tables, regular v.iliu 'I lie Cli;ur- ((), nulm .ilutf Total Value of Outfit 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 $1115 OUTFIT UNDER THE SUN flaw. No earthly reason for this cut, ex ceptthat we want the information about advertising which only a rush of customers for one special article can give us. oooooooo CONDITIONS--!" order to receive one of these outfits, you must bring this ' 'ad" with you, and sale will continue until 6 p m. January 23. FOR $9.98. ooooooooo , ' & Fi Vk . "ria.vH , juhj Ad Jet G WYOMING HEME All previous attempts at bargains nra Inilgnllleunt tn comparison with thli. Having huiight up the entite stock of two of the hu geit manufacturers in Jow lork, we are now able to give our custo meis tlie gieatest bugnlns the world has ever seui Coats tint wo paid $12 and $15 foi wholesale and weie consldeled elegant biugilns at that, tiro now on sale in our stori foi M ami $- each. The follovlng may give you a little Idei of some of oui baigalns: ULKGANT noi'CLH COATS, shield iioni, imir lined, whoale, price. I7S! OPll gg1 LAUIKS' ULACK KI3IISIJV JACKHTH, iiiiiiiK uuiiar,. linen nun nuiiii inauatne, whole-sale price. 1076: OUI. ,98 Liulli s' j icketH, lu line Persian cloth, silk lined, wholesale pi Ice, 7G0, ttnnt) opu puici: . . . ....... ; $o.9o t'leneli cateiplllai coats, lined thioughout with elinngiiiblo silk, whole- flOQO bale price, JIUOU, OtJU PIlICi:. vJlQivJO L idles' fine linpoited jiclcets, beautiful effects lu silk iistiaclinn, Kerey and In hi nk blown and gieen, silk lined; wholesale pi leu, $11; OUH CR QO puici: ... 5)0,00 Lnelies' inl plush capes, handsomely cm. hioleleied, w holes ilo price tf0 QO $7 75, Ot'U PH1C1J vViUO Ladles' suits skirts und silk waists In all the latest styles ale now on sale at half pi Ice. CLEARING SALE OF CARPETS. Dill HI ONCE. NO DISCOUNTS ALLOWED S 1 75 0 Ol) SIX 75 f r
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