8 TOE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 2J, 3 897. vHml 3 tn a Iff B I MI infi ' IP! V'.nn W H I ill I ' ii ! N awn y gi b y if TALKS ON SIA flovJ io Ciire Yoiirself lti nil forms of "tnmncli tioulito Mini j oil's lyfiuilii rtire will piomptly ciltf uhcio theio aru such symptoms as pain of coii'iii'ss In the Htomnch, Incllui'stlon of Ulstit"-s nftcr rutins, picssuiu anil fullness In the stomach, Hhortness of In until, poor appetite, coated toMKiie, our or bitter i iisiiij, I loin the stomach, heartburn, wlml on the stoniaeli, cotmtlpatlnn, illzs-lness, raininess ami lost energy. In n tlitse sjiuptoma are nssoelnted irh IjlllloiiHiieKs, nllow-eoateil toiiKUe, liansea, blttei taste In the mouth nml sal-l- v., sMn take Mnmon's l.lvei Cure In il tei nation with the Dyspepsia Cure, an lioni npint. Wheie tlieie Is obstlnatu ooli Mtpatlun keep the bowels open once it iu l usinB Munyon's Constipation Cuto until they beconu' n-Rillui inulei the elTeet of tin Dyspepsia Clue. When there nie t miblesonie lienit sinptoins alteinutn M'injiiii s Heart Cine with the Dyspepsia ' ne If i in re Is Kient netoiin(ss or i.aliUIH to sleep, alternute Munyon's ,i-ri i'uio v.'Ith the Dyspepsia Cute. If h blnocl Is poor In quality alternate Mun yon's Blood Cine and Dj speiisla Cine. Hv tin- plan of tieatineiit one can ei.ulleate th' Auist foi ins of stomach doubles nnd thin eoinpllcatlons, and mnke the cute pi iinanent. A sepaiate sped lie for eneh disease. Sold bs all di ii(,'f,lsts, mostl tor Jj cents a bot tle 1'irsnml btti"is to Professor Mlinyon, v,i-, i h st,,,t. I'lill idelphln P.i aii Mlotfl ilh fill llledlilll .nil Ire foi iin disease Iltradeis Mill please note that advertise ments oidns foi Job nolle, and items for i'uhlli atlon left ut the establishment of Shannon & Co, liensdealeis, North Main Bturt Mill leeelve pionipt attention; of fice open fiom S a. in. to 10 p. m WHGHLiMKN ARE ACTIVE. The. taibonilnlr Cjolo Club to lie liciiiuniiicd. A speulul nieetlni? of the Catlioiulalo Ci.- dub Mas held to consider the quistiun ol Its t'oiitlnimnce. Of late tin ii lias been u link ol Intel est in the r lull ami It seemed best to eonsldei Its linani lal condition. A tesolutlon was pisstd lecjiili inn ceiy inembei III ill--ii-ais tn pa tip to the Hist ot Juniuiy If lie wishes to become a member ol the m uiganlntlon to be effected. Ku li mes to meet tills lequllement Mill tle bui uin limn fittuie inembei.slilp. The Initiation lee tor the luuigmi l7"d rlub will be f: Instead of $3, as at pieseiil Anotlier mcetiiin will soon be railed to consider inatteis contieited MUli the 1 em unitization. MR. NEEDHAA1 C0,MIN(i. Tlie r.Minui'Ust Will Hold Ki-iiuil Sciiicc at IJuptist 'I'.'ibci naclc. The Reu-aii Haptlst "hutch have se i tiled the heivk'p.1 ol lCvaiiK"Iist Thus. Ni 'dliani. who Is, now encaneil ill le nl woik in U.iltlinciie. Hi will bi't;ln Ills latiois hole on the l'ist S'uiida in Fein tint y. In onler to ussM bis eflorts. a laiso elioius ohoir i.lll be foi mud undi't the dln-ctlun of AS D Tv.uns. I'liiieiiil ul' Tli it in a-, Wiuto. The f uncial of 'I'hninas W'alte, who -las killed at the t'oulbiook colliery on Satuid.iy nfteinoon, was lamely at tiiidul yosloidav at the Second Pie1--litiiian cliuicli, ot whic'i lie was a n niuei. The mm vices e:o condlirted ISt. V A. 12eeehel. p.iatoi tiftlie liuich. Olive Kent lodito, No. 1GC, In il.pt iidnit Oidei of Odd l.VHowa, Nil ili.tiK? of the I unci nl. A l.ne number of beautiful llmal dec muttons and 111' attendant e of many li lends testified to iln t-Laid felt for a deptu ted btotlier. The dower beaiera weie 31. L Ollvei, .Ins.-pli Wllce, Jolin JleMynn, Hlchaid Pin now, Cicorso KinmeU and William i thins. The pall-beareis mpic WIU ia'i, Masteis, J. i). l'aluiouiitalii, Hairy Cm nun, Thomas hlewellon, I'uil JJur toi and Hobei t Held. rue on lielmont Street. Yoteiday afternoon the house of John Moon, on Uelinont stieet, was damaged to some extent by Hie and cuniderable loss icsulted fiom damaKe to the fmnltuic and cat pets fiom wa ter In a fen moments after the alarm had been Klven the Mitchell Hose com pan Meie at woik and saved the liulld niB fiom desttui tlon The (lie was con fined to two or three looms and leached the toof. It appeals that the water pipes In the bath mom had been fiozen duiiiiK the night and In thawlnK them out the Hume, of u lamp In, some way started the Hi c. Martin Itiiuctt Hccoicrin. The opeiatlon performed by Dr. A. F. C .Hit- upon the muscles of Mr. liarrett's tluo.it, Mhich was paralyzed, appeals to hne been successful. The power of speecli has been rejoined, and food can be lerelved. ills complete lecoieiy Is locked foi In n shoit time, LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Haibaia Hundley, of Scranton, is visiting her blstei, Mis. Thomas Car den. Hernaid Kelly, of Scianton, visited fi lends in this city on Sunday. The Misses Teiessa I.oftus and Maine Maloney, of Clieen Hldge, note Kiiests of Miss Kate Kelly on Sunday, James Frank, of Muuay, N. V., Is MslliiiK his brother, II. S. Flunk, of tills ilt The chanties of the past twenty fhe yeurs was a Kieat sltrpilse to him. A lltctaiy society will be orBunlned tonight by membeis of the Ciubondale high school. The fi lends of Frank H. Collins, one Annual Inventory Sulo or CARPETS. We have concluded our annual Inventory of stock, and tlud w have a ureal inuny desirable lengths that we will close out at much less than cost, to make room for our spring goods that we ure lecelving ('ally Hiing th sUe of your room along with you If In need of a cat pet uiul wo will guai antee you a. bargain, us this la no humbug sale. A word as to our third annual remnant sale, we have soinu short lengths that wo will oloae out at half, price. See them, as this salu lasts only tor ten claya. Carpets, Wall Pap3n and Drip3rt33, 419 LftCXA. AVENUE. soon mm, of the city school teaeheifl, will lie glad to hear that lie Is now convalescent af ter a seveie Illness. C W. Kee, who lias been connectetl with the local bitincli of Aimotir& Co., hasieslgned his position. Miss Ida Ileese, who has been III with blood poison, Is somewhat better. Her father, Thomas Huese, Is quite 111. Hutli Hoyt, who Wits 111 with nppen tllcltls. Is now considered out of danger. Mr, and Mrs, A. H. Halter, of Scianton, spent Sunday with ft lends In this city. Misses Celia (lllmartln and Kate Fltz slmmons, of Scianton, nio guests of Miss Lizzie Monlson, of Itullroad sttcet. Dr. 11. H. Gibbons, of Sciutitou, litis engaged yustettlay In consultation In the case of Mrs. P. F. Ilughos. Mis. Hughes Is thought to be doing well. A. T. O'Neill, who hits been connect ed with the Prudential I-lfu Insuiance company in this city for sovetal yeais, has received the appointment of as sistant superintendent at I'lttsbutg. Ills many friends will l egret his de partuie, though glad to leain of his promotion. AKCIIHAI.l). On Thin sday evening an Installation of otllceis and an entuitulinnent will bo conducted at Cawiey's hnll under the auspices of Htuncli No. 101, Catholic Alutuul fienellt association. At S o'clock the ofllcers of the blanch will be ltiftiilleU by Dlsttict Deputy M. J. Don ohue, of Scianton, and Assistant Dep uty John P. Collins, of Cnibondale, who will be the guest of the bianch. A lunch will be served aftei Installation and then the following Mill be the or der of exercises. Geneial lomaiks, Uev. T. J. Comerfoid, The Catholic Mutual Honeflt association, M. ,T, Donahue, esq , Hianch 103, locnl, M. J. Kearney, Hi uncli 19&, Ladles' Catholic Benevo lent association, Mrs. T J. Kleity; good of the older, John J. Collins; lemuiks, Mis T. J. Wells; "The Ladles." A. F. McNulty; remuiks, Miss Mary Coi coiaii; "The Piess," M. J. McAndiew; lematks, Miss Maty Kleity. The pio giamme will be Intel spersed with music by Ollroy's oichestra and the Misses Mume Foote, Jennie O'Boyle, Miss Timlin, of Jormyn, and Mis. Han nah Cnvunaugh Othei members of the oi del will assist at the exeicises. The Ladles' Catholic Mutual Benevolent as sociation will be guests of the men's bi anoh and besides these theie will be a few Invited guests, At the last meeting of the Knights of Father Mathew tesolutlons concern ing the late Thomas Ueiels iveie adopt ed. "John Wesley" w 111 be the subject of He. Di. McLeod's lectute In the Pies bytuilun chinch on Filday evening. .Misses Katie and Maggie Lally, of Lauiel street, Meie In Punidence on Sunday. The binning of the Pleice bieakei ut Wlnton on Satin da will hae the ef fect of tin owing out of woik about 100 lesldents of this borough. The mine and bieakei had been woiklng well duilng the pust tin ee months. At a ieguhu meeting of St. Thomas' cadets held Sunday the following otll ceis were elected: Piesldent, K. T. Phllbln; vice piesldent. .lames Keai ne ; llnaniial secretary, William Oil toy, leeoidlng secietniy, Haloid White, sergeant-at-arms, Daniel Hai ry, tieasurer, James Kearney. The so ciety Is now In a nourishing condition and numbeis about sixty membeis. A party of amateui actois In this place nie leheaislng a play which they will pioduee some time next month. The Fathei Mathew society elected the following otllceis last Sunday: Piesldent, Thomas Kinney, leeoidlng seel etui y. Flunk McNulty; tieasmer, Joseph Shai pless, manager, Thomas C. Cummings. IIONKSDALH. Mr. lleibeit Cox, ot Scianton, was the guest of W. J Wind over Sunday. .Mr. J. F. Wilcox has opened an In suiance olllce In the leui poitlon ot Huel Dodge's diug store. Kdwaid Seniles, of Seailes Hi others' shoe stoie, has letiied fiom business bete and will engage In the shoe busi ness in Boston. Miss Matthews, of Scranto.i, is the guest of Miss Maiy Weston. M. K. Simons, the newly elected chuli' man of the Hepubllcan county commit tee, has made the following appoint ments: Oeoigo P. Hoss, secietaiy, J. Adam Kraft, tieasmer: W. V. Wood, J. O. Jackon, V. C. Mumford, W. H. Cluliin, executive committee. Home: Gieene, Hon. 10. H. Haidenbergn and W. H. Lee, committee on iulc.?. The Demociatlc borough caucus will be held this evening In Dodge's hall. The membeis of the Amity club and their ludy fi lends will enjoy a social In their dub looms on Filday evening. A spirited Itepubllcan caucus was held in the city hall on Satuiduy even ing, lesultlng in the following nomina tions Ed H. Bauman, burgess; G. H. Whitney and J. H. Weaver, council men; Thomas Ciossley and II. J. Rus sell, school dliectois; Otto Taeubner, collector; A. J. Het belli, auditor; Jacob Smith, high constable; W. A. Lee, judge of election, and Geoige P. Koss, Inspec tor. Willie, the S-year-old son of the late Otto Weaver, who died suddenly with dlphtheila, was bulled Fiiday after noon. Attorney J. II. Toirey, of Scianton, was a visitor here on Saturday. In the death of Mr. Fred 11. Whit ney, teller of the Honesdale National bank, Honesdale has lost one of Its most promising young men. Mi. Whit ney i etui tied about one week pievlotis to his death fiom Dansvllle, N. Y., sanltailum, wheie, with his wife, he had spent the past thieo mouths, being tieated for Blight's disease. His death occmied Satuiday mpining nt the home of his father on Second street, wheie the funeral will take place this after noon at 3 o'clpck. Evangelist Shellhoin, who Is conduct ing ielal set vices In the. Methodist church, pleached to a laige audience on Sunday evening Horn the text tound In Second Kings, ninth chapter, twen tieth veise, "And the di King Is like the dilvlng of Jehu, the son of Nlmshl, for he dilveth fuilously" Ills theme was "Fast Driving In Sin," mid was addressed to glass bloweis and mem bers of seciet societies. His meetings will continue (HilliiK the piesent week. The meetings held In the Piesbyteiiun and Baptist chinches shows an In ei easing Intel est und will continue this week. OLD I'OKGi:. The Demoicnts held their caucus In P. J. Conway's hall on Filday night, John M. Coyne, chalimnn, The follow -.lug persons weie nominated: Mai tin O'Malla, for tux collectoi James Fo ley, Justice of the peace; Gabiiel Bon ner, John Monioe, supet visors; John H. Fallon, James Mellour, school dliec tois; Hany Ulvenbuig, audltoi The Republicans held theli primaries on Saturday afternoon. Following Is the lesult; Iluuy Haidlng, tux collec tor, James Salmon, Justice of the pence; Silas Handle, sr a,nd Alexan der Tedesco, supei Visors, Geoige Fletcher and Thomtio Cosgrove, school dliectois; Thomas Plckiell, tieasmer; T. J Stewait, auditor; William Catey, Judge of election, Fouith alstrJct. JERHYN $ AND MAYFIELD Miss Myin Horfeckei',. ut Peckvllle, spent Sunday nt the home of Lyman Hoffecker on Cemeteiy stieet. Mi. John Davis, of Scott, spent yes teiday In Scianton, ' Mr. Charles Solomon Is visiting rela tives at Honesdale. Di. and Mis. A. J, Baker, ot Duryea. spent Sunday with the formei's pa lent.s on Main stieet. Mr, William Biaughal Is quite sick at his home on Cemeteiy stieet, For the fin thin' comtoit of the tuivel Iiir public the Delawaie and Hudson have put In a new heater In their depot nt this place. The belongings ot the Jermyn steam laundiy, which wns sold to . II. Leek, of Foi est City, wete moved to that place yesteiday, at which place Ml. Leek m ill engage In the laundry busi ness. It is hoped that Finest City will be uiul e furtunnte In keeping a lnttndiy than Jeimyn has been, The St. Agnes guild of St. James' chinch 1ms been reoiganlzed and have elected the following olllceis: Piesl dent, Mabel Davis; vice piesldent, Genie Blinltt; treasuier, Maltha Solo mon; secietaiy, Geitiudc Vail. Communion was celebrated yesteiday morning at U o'clock In St. James' churelu Mis. Calvin Vail and daughter spent Satuiday In Scianton. The little child of Mr. and Mis. Ed waid Sttlbbs Is still In u piecatlotts con dition. Ginham Waning is spoken of ns a candidate lor the olllce of buigess on the Demociatlc ticket. The caucus ill be held tonight nt Windsor hall. Miss Celln Nallln, of Minooka, Is vis iting Mis. M. J. Eagun, of Main stieet. Mi. E, A. McDonell spent Sunday with Scianton fi lends. On Sunday evening Mr. Antonio Roth, of Tin oop, formeily of Muylleld, as a vlsltoi in the latter place. While about tociovsthebildge a ciowd of young men stiuck Both on the head, felling him to the gioiiud, causing Insensibility, Horn which he did not tccotei for some time. He was not lobbed, hence the cause of thtii attack upon him Is unknown. After committing the deed they lied at once, leaving lilm to suffer. He was afterwaid lemoved to a friend's house on Hill stieet, where his Injuties weie attended to by Di. Mauley. Yesteiday he was moved to his homo at Tin oop People cannot letraln fiom wondeilng how such an attack could be made enily In the evening, quite neai an elec tilc light, and when pedestrians weie constantly passing over the bldige. Eveiyody Intel ested 111 "The Myer Uuii and Rod club" Is invited to attend a speilal meeting to be held In Ellter pilse hall tonight (Tuesday), for the put pose of adopting by-laws and elect ing olllceis for the ensuing year. The quintette at the Episcopal chinch ale earning quite a name for tlieiu selies In the lendltlon of choice iiiuslo at the Sunday set vices. Consldeiable excitement was felt In tow n on Sunday w hen a i umor became cunent that a mad dog was lminlng aiound. Upon Investigation It was tound the tumor was well founded. The dog in question was a laigo one and lifter biting two other dogs, then at tempted to bite seveial people, but failed, although he toie the di esses ot seveiul small gills. Andiew Whltloek seemed n gun and put an end to the poor biute befoic he succeeded In In Jutlng any one. This vulley seems to be having an over supply ol t lumps. Not only is Jeimyn pesteied by these tiamps, but all the suiioundlng towns as well Cur bondale is having an exceptional num ber of them. The authoi Itles of each town should take netlon and dilve them fiom this locality. As vet they have made no tumble to amount to any thing, but they ate becoming bolder dully, and if they ate allowed to le miiln heie It will not be long befote they will make some serious tiouble. Mr. Flank Gendall, with his guests, Messis. Poiter, from Wyoming semi nary, and Alex Smith, of Buld Mount, went thiouirh the Eiie mines yester day. The Oscar C. Smith camp, No. -294, Sons of Votcians, will on Febiunry G hold a public meeting at Btown Hollow for the pm pose of Intel estlng those eligible to membeislilp to this society. The Republicans of Mnylield will hold a caucus at Gi ady's stoie, formally Mnylield diug stole nl 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening. The following ale aspliants for the dlfleient ollices: Buigess, Geoige Hutchlngs; council, Nouh Push, Clunles Potter; poor dliec tor, H. Reeves, school dliector, M. G. Neary, L. Matthews; high constable, John McCaity; tax collector, W. D. Hill, Patiick Giady, William Seymour, Peter Mullen, auditor, Isaac Mendle .sohn and John McLean. Cases lepoited to the boaul of health: Measles ut the home of Gustaie Bmke and Michael Klffel, of Hill stieet, May Held. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gilfllths spent Sunday In Forest City, Rev. William Sm clival preached at Eeach Woods chuich on Sunday last, Pl'CKVII.I.K. Mr and Mis. R. C. Bonner me rejoic ing over the ai rival ol a daughter last Sunday. .Mr. and Mis. David Blown, of the West End, siient Sunday with lelatlves at Plttston. Ralph Day, of Wllkes-Uane, Is visit ing his giandpaients, Ml. and Mrs, E. II Hatber William Vundeifoit, of the Him of Vundeifoit & Fen Is, has sold out his Intotest to W. E Jeimn The sale is to take place Feb. 1. Annual lepoit of the secretary of the Hlukely boaul of health iioin Jan. 1, lSUC, to Jan. 1, 1SUT Builal penults weie gi anted for the following deaths In the botough: Laryngitis, 1: still hot n, 4; bionchitls, ;i; marasmus, l; de blllt, '-'; ceielual meningitis, ; heart disease, 2; lung dls-ease, 2, eiyslpelas, 1: pneumonia, 0; consumption 2; mem bianeous croup, 3; nephiltls, 1; cntuiih nl fever, 2, coniulslnus, 0; diopsy, I; uecldents, 3, aoitlc aneurism, 1, conges tion of brain, 2, septicaemia, 1; prema tuiity, 1; cause unknown, 7; kidney tiouble, 2; chokia Infantum, 0; blood poison, 1; scalded, 1; dlphtheila, S, endo-caulltls. 1, quinsy, 1; cholera, 1; sepsis, 1, pleuro-pneunioulu, 1, peiltonl- S5"1 Causes fully half the sickness hi the world. It retains the digested food tou long hi thu bowels and produces biliousness, torpid lliei, luill. gustlou, bad t iste, coated tuuguc, sick headache, In somnia, etc. Hood's Tills uuru constipation and all Its results, easily anil thoroughly, 25c. Ml druggists. Trepurcd by C-'. I, Hood & Co, I.oiidl, Muss. 'Iho only tills to take with Hood's SarsapaiUU. llJ JSfciJW Pills tls, 2; broncho pneumonia, l; Infantile weakness, 1; Brlght's disease, 1; Pleur isy, 1; paiulysls, 1! coiillneinent, 1; gus tiltlB, 1; dancer .stnninch. 1; total, 90. Thlity-four mine than the year 1S5, I'uitnlts gi anted for Interment of! deaths outside nf the btiiotigh, 231, SS mete than the year 1S!)5. Nuisances leported, 124; nuisances lemoved, IRS; number of contagious diseases repotted, scarlet fever, II; diphtheiln, 40; typhoid fever, 12; measles, C; total, 72. Number of births repoited, S9, 4 moie than the year 1803. Number of mniiiages lp poiteil, 19, 7 mote than In 189.". The most pievalent disease dining the year was dlphtheila. The gi cutest precau tions have been used by the honid for the better suiiltniy condition of the borough. The board consists of the following: Piesldent, II. L, Thompson; Fiedcilck L. Van Sickle, M. D., health olllcer; Sylviinus Smith, E. D. Ensign, J W. Beck, M. D E. L. Craig, sanitary olllcer, and Secietaiy S, M. Hogeis, IIALI.STUA1). Mis. Melvln Miller, who has boon 111, Is lecoveilng. Fieil D. Lamb was In Blnghamton hn Friday. Chailes McCroy had a very narrow escape fiom diownlngon Snturday. Ho was cutting Ice on the. liver and slipped nnd fell In. He wns rescued with gieat dltllcttlty by l'hllo. McDonald. The Demociatlc voteis of this bor ough held a caucus In the lock-up on Satuiday evening and nominated the following candidates for the vailous hat ough ollices, to be voted for at the Febtuaiy election: Buigess, L. G. Sim mons; c'ouncilmeii. Chillies iietney and G. W. Capwell, school dliectois, C. T McCoiinlck and Geoige M. Lamb; audi tor, C. R. Eldied; treasuier, Rutus W. Smith; collector, M. E. Qualley, judge of election, James Simiell; Inspector of election, Michael Cauilgg; pootmaster, Joseph Dennis. Rev. D W. Chuich, pastor of the Piesbyteiiun chinch, nnd Rev, E. E. Riley, pastor of the Methodist church, exchanged pulpits Sunday evening. Editor Geoige W. Gleason, of the Hullsteud Ileiald, Is 111. Hon. James T. DuBols, of Washing ton, D, C, Is in town on business. Mr. and Mis. L. D. Sawyer spent Sunday with friends und lelutlves In Candor, N. Y. James Hanker spent Sunday in Blng hamton. Mis. S. S. Wilght, of Monti use, Is the guest of friends and lelatlves In this place. The second quintet ly meeting of the Susquehanna County Medical society will be held at the Mitchell House in this place on Tuesday, Feb. 2. There uie at piesent twenty pils oneis In the county Jail at Montrose. A twenty-pound wild cut was killed In the vicinity of Smoky Hollow last w eek. Edwnid O'Bilen was quite badly In Juted while at woik 111 the lound house last week. The Republican voteis of this place at a caucus held Filday evening nomi nated the following candidates foi bor ough ollices to be voted foi at the Feb niaiy election: Buigess, James Hutch lngs, councllinen, L. E. Tiffany and W. B. Tiowbiidge, school dliectors, F. L. Brown and G. T. Pieston. collector, F B. Ross, pool master, Waul Ives, audl toi, C. B. Van Wonnei, judge of dec- In all tho world there. Is no other treatment bo pure, so sweet, so safe, so speed, for pre berilng.piirifilujj.and beatitifjlng tliesUu, scalp, and hair, anil eradicating (tiuiy hu mor, as warm baths with Cuticpka. hoai, and gentlo anointings with Cuiicuila (oint ment), tho great skiu cure. JJ Jl Ii unit! thrnutrhout the vnrlii. I'ottla Drk& Chem Coup , Nile i'ropii , Hob ton. VJT " All About the bkln. Scalp, und llalr,"free. EVERY llUM0iriczS,c,u,xo.ec':,a lg Class Arcade Building, 213 Wyoming Avenue. If Kxpenso K No Ohject Why Not Have the ISet ? HKItlJ THEY AUG: HUMBERS $115 UNIONS $100 l'l-iee to All, S7. Fully UuaraiitceJ. For Rubber Stamps Patronize llio CHASE & FARRAR, Prop's., 515 Linden St., Scranton, l'a. f niiiPiii'a 5MRU-HHRU lim vjft q3L ea v&& &L WsS TAILORING At Popular Prices. W. J. DAVIS, For a I imiti-il 1nrsr Si-li-cl : iMaiuifacturcd by H iB mm RUBBER SUP IRKS I '" W POWDER Absolutely Pure. Ccloumteil for Its groat loavonlng strength nnd lic.iltliftiltieis. Assures tho food ng'itiKt Mum niiil Ml forms of adultointioti common to tho chciip brands llOVAI, HAKI.MI I'OWIlCIt CO., KliW YOIIK Hon, M. II. McCienty; Inspector of election, John Coddliigton, tieasuier, I. B, Pieston. II. S. Jninlson has pui chased William O'Dell's barber shop on Main stte'et. He has put In an extia chair and Is pie pared to do Hi st class woik tit low pi ices. If the Unity Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup haa been used for over fifty years by mil lions of motheis for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays nil pain, cures wind collo and lg the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. JAMES MOIR, MERCHANT Has Moved to Kit New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue, Entrance on Bide nozt to First National Dank, Ho has now in a Comprising everything requisite for flno Merchant Tailoring, And tho sumo can bo shown to ndviintnge in hU splen didly tilted up rooms. A SPECIAL INVITATION It Extended to All Readers ol The Trib une to Cll on "OLD KELIABLB" in Mis New Business Home ELECTRICAL. MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BJYIN3 NEW AND Ladies' and Children's Wear. Soul ami Plush Saeqiics, Carpets and Feather 15ed3 Jrroin L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. CNOCRtlO BT THE HlOHCST MEDICAL AlJTHOnlTlfS SncriTHOLIHHflLai I asthma vMMnnil HEADACIIEW lsilAirn will euro you. A wonitsrtul toon to nuiriTiSri froniColda, Hororl'lirfnt, Influcnr:!, ISronchltlt, orH.WFP.VJJIC. Afnrdl immediate relief Anetlicloni ? . remedy, convenient to carry In pocket, ready to nn on flr-t indication of cold. Cnntlnueil Una l.'tl'ectc l'erninncnt 'nrr. HntiBfncllon miariintced or money refunded. J'rlce, ., I . 'irtal Iron nt DniEBlxts. IteElitereil mall. UU cents. n. D. CDSEMiS, Hfr., Ihreo Rivirs, Mich , U. S. i, OUSKOXAN' f3 rvlFNTHni Tno ""rest nnd safest remsdy for iiibiiinuu nlUVIndlionscs Kcztma, Itcli.balt niieura, old Sores, Hums, Cuts. Wondcrllil rein lu-fnr l'la.l'.S. l'llce..l cti.Mt Druu-D A I It cluts or b j mall uro;-iUl. Address as aboru. DKL li! For ealo by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN II, PHKI.PS. Scrnnton. Pa. Complexion Preserved OR. HEDRA'S Removes Freckles, Pimples Liver Mcle. Blackheads, Sunburn and Ten. and ru. S-. Etores the eklu to 113 orlgl- ,.. 1 ejVj'i.ii Hal freshness, jiroduclus AgSjJ(sSt ' clear and hcnlthy com-liCr ,vaWi' i.7 picxion. Bupcncrionimco i preparations nnd .perfectly linrmless. At nil druyglsts, or mailed lor 0c ts. Bend lor Clrculur, VIOLA SKIN SOAP Mmplr Inconraralla IS a ckia purllflLK bioap, unuqualM for the totlut, and nltbsut a rival Ibr liie tkuravry. Absolutely pure tad UJlcatel icvdl catcJ AUrujxIm, Price 25 Ce:iis. I G. C. BITTIMER& CO.. Toledo, O. ITor bale ty MATTIIKWS BIU)S. and JOHN TT PTTVI.PS Scrnnton Pa. What Sarah Ucrnhard says lie i ts L- J? i3 W'xPftk yi fzzSi " fir, HGAWTIC III UNELKLY i ---Af.V-vwUv-Y??r? PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF CLOAKS' AND SUITS 421 Lackawanna Avenue. Z. WEINGART, Proprietor. GOODS 10 BE CLOSED OUT HI ONCE. SALES FOR CASH ONLY, NO. DISCOUNTS ALLOWED Our selections for the spring trade are arriving. AVe must liave space, and in order to make it will clear out the patterns in stock. The greater part made in anticipation ot 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. Opp Main Entrance to Vomlng Hun. 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. P0HI m r rill IPllil I J. nil 111 llll JUST RECEIVED. A Revolving Ward robe, 65 inches high, 27 inches in diameter, antique finish, just' the thing for small (j! yC rooms or offices UUolU 000000000 More Javanese Wilton Rugs at 000000000 0 Attend Our Removal Clothing Sale. AT uALIj LOW PRICES All previous attempts at iiarRnlni nro MnKlirninfnt t nn. l.n ...it. i.i ----'-" u...i. i Ullll'tt, IDUII , fblt 1,113, HnvlnB boURht up the entlro stock of two ot tlio Inrncst iiianufncttircrs III New lork, jte nip now nulp to give our custo mera the Bientcst biirrjnliiH the world has ever seen Conts Unit we paid $12 nnd $13 foi wholesale, nnd v,oio considered elegant j linrKilIn at that, nro now on salo In our. stoie for $1 anil $1 each. The following mny RIN0 you a llttlo lde3 of some ot our burgnlns: m.naAN'T uouclij coats, shieicH front, linlf lined, rolling coll.ir, '.,!??nl 1)rlcc- 51.73; oun fci DO 1'ltICU OliUO I'ADtKS lir.ACIC KKHSnV JAC1CDTS, lined with sntlu rhadnme, vlucul0.;JT...H $2.98 Ladles' Jackets, In line Persian cloth, silk lined! uholesnlo pi ice, $7.60; J9 no Ol'll PIUC15 So.OO Prviich cnterplllnr eoatB, lined throughout Vilth changcablo silk; whole- do fjo siUo pi lee, $10,00; OUlt PHICU. QOiUO l.adlca' llrle Importpd Jackets, beautiful effects In silk nstrnchiin, Koivey and In black, blown and gieen, silk lined: wholesnle price, $11; OUH tfr QO piuci: oOivIo Ladles' senl plush enpes, handsomely cm. Inoldered! wholesale prlco 0 QO $7.73, OUH P1UCIJ JtiUO Ladles' suits, sklits and silk waists' In nil the latest styles are now on salo ut halt pi Ico. CLEARING SALE OF CARPETS, W GOODS SON & GO., Carpets and Draperies. . 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. c Ask for the "Ben Hur" Rocker, an tique finish, large arms $1.98 $1.19 225-227 Wyoming Aveim