THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 30, 1S97. I Km III m if R i m 818 U N i y HI 0 GUIDE TO HEALTH Your Druggist Will Hand It to You for the Asking. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE Tells Von tlio Sjmiitoms of All Com mon IHiuiisus--Toll'i Von .Inst What to Ho foi Knelt Shows Von How to Uu Vour Own Doctor. Thou(inclB or ilollnrs linvo boon spent 1ij l'rolussor .Munyon In the prupnrutlon ot n people's handy health manual. One that could be undei stood by anybody that niuld lend thnt would tender doctois lslts and doctors blllt absolutely unnec essaiv, and today It Is as near perfect as oclentllle rt seal eh, money and the most mlvnnccd mcdleul knowledge can make It. It l) called "Muuon'B Guide to Health," mid it In jouir foi the asking. Not a penny ot cost to j on. Jet It at oui ditiB store. If your dit'glst hasn't It a postal 'nrd to Piolessoi Munyon, 1DU5 Arch street, Philadelphia, l brine It. The .Munyon Ilomedks act Instantly, BlUliB lellef attei the Mist two or thrcu do(S and effecting n rapid cute, even 111 the most obstlnnto cns.es There 1b a sep al ate .Munyon Itemed) foi each disease and each bpcclllc his plain dliectlons, t.o theie can bo no mistake W'liPie ou nie In doubt, a personal let tei to 1'ioressoi .Muinon will be aii .iiirid, with fice medical advice for an) disease. Readers will pleae note that advertise ments, orders for job work, nnd Items for publication left at the establishment of Shannon & Co, newsdealeis, Noith Main stieut, will leeelvo piompt attention; of llce open from 8 a. m. to 10 p m MY OUST THE CLUB. The Dcmnuints .Must Ilinc Kooms lor .Hit) or O'Neil. The Democratic mem belt of the coun cil aio endeavoring to secure nn olltce foi Major O'Neill and thcli effoits may end In the Lackawanna club being asked to move nut, so that the looms now occupied Ijj It may be given to the major. These moms seem to be the onlv ones a tillable In the city building, but as the club pays a good pi lee for them some of the councllmen w ill make a stiong fight against asking the club to leave. The looms now occupied by the city llbiniy vveie foimeily meant to be for the miivor but theie is no possibility ol it beinu ubed foi such puipose now Anothei plan is to have the looms of Aldoiman Jones nnd Attorney Hutlei made Into one and given to the major, but which ever plan does llnallj pass, it will end in some one being ousted Horn the building. DETECTIVE IS HUNTING HIM. Kmnois Coucurniiii; i:v-Collcct(r ;ilc Kec! Scorn to Have J'ouiulation. A detective ai lived in this cltj yes teiday morning, who, It is bald, is en deavoiing to llnd Kobeit MoKee, col lector of Almoin- iz Co, who dlt.ap peaied on Monday hist. It Is minuted that MoKee is shoi t in his account, but the loss cannot be ery heavy, us the firm lequlies weekly le poits from Its branches The amount is said to be about $J00, but as the affair has been kept -ei) beciet, little Is Known concerning the tiuth. This sum could easily have been made up bj Mc Kee and theie is a great deal of sut pi ise at his disappearance. Dui lug Mr. McKce's stay in this city he made many fi lends whltli whom he was a pilme favoilte. It is their hope that these l cports are gieatly eaggei.itcd, If not wholly lalse. STRUCK BY AN ENGINE Ulnttlicu Me.Viill), it T.iimliuiiunu, .Severely Hint at Vinulliug. Yesteidnj afteinoon Matthew Mc Nally, a lumbeiinan In the employ of Tiank Ilollenback, was stiuck bj- a Delavvaie and Hudson locomotive at A'andllng, and quite badly Injuied. He was biouglit to this place on the Saia toga, vvhluh anUes heie at 4 o'clock, and lemoved to Ktneigencj hospital Upon examination ut the hospital his injuiies wete lound seiious, but piob ably not fatal, althougli it will be some time befoie he w HI be able to be aiound ugdin. The injuied man's home Is In Monti ose and he had been in the em ploy of Mi. Ilollenback but a shoit time. New lousiness Pit in. Thf Moliltt block at the coiner of Main stieet and Sixth avenue hus been leased by Seigmund Klis.eh, of Hnm buig, Geimany, woh vill Mioitly open a shoe btoie in the building. The store w ill be flttetl up handsomely and stocked with the latest styles. There Is no doubt but what the new firm will meet with success, as Mr. Kliseh is a merchant of over twenty yeai.s' ex pel ience. . LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Mr and Mrs. Moiils Ioveno are moving Into the Kinback residence on Ninth ave nue. Miss T.ouiso Moffltt, of Gioen nidge, was the guest or Miss Kate Uyinc, of Washington street, this week The Qui lick Diamatlc club held Its Hint reheai.sal of "A Scrap of Papci" lust evening. The Junior Christian Imdeavor society of the Tirst Piesbyteilun church hi Id a social In the lectin e loom from 7 until 11 o'clock last evening. A pleasant social time was enjoyed by nil. Miss Julia Doollttle and Raymond Ilen deison, both of this place, vveio mauled by Rev. G. A. Place, of the rirst Meth odist ohuich, nt the parsonuge Thursday evening. Rev. r.. r. Walker, D. I)., evangelist Annual Inventory Sale or CARPETS. We have concluded our annual Inventory ot stock, and llnd we have a great many deslrublo lengths that we will close out nt much less than cost, to make room for our spilng goods that we are receiving dully. Ilrlng the size of your room uloug with you If In need of a carpet and wo will guarantee you a baigaln, as this Is no humbug Bale. A word as to our third annual remnant sale, we have some short lengths that wo will elosb out ut half price. See thtm, as this sale lasts only for ten days. Carpets, Wall Papew and Draparles, 419 LACKA. AVENUE. CARBONDALE, SCOTT INGLIS, of Orcencastle, Ind,, will pleach nt the Mtthodlst l'piscopul chuieh Sunday morning ut 10 3u Rev. J. J. Curian, ot Wllkes-Unrre, was a visitor In town jeslurduy. James Toolan la 111 ut . his home on Iliooltlyn stieofr Mis. J. P. II. ltuvnor Is visiting her sis ter, Mis. A. M. l.jons, of tlniondule. Master Charles I'pes, of Busquchnnnn, Is the guest of his aunt, Mis. 11. C. Uelisoti. Miss Susie Stephens, of Dnrto avenue, who has been sick with cittariiial fever, Is Improving. Ml. nnd Mrs. IMwntd Roche, of New York city, who have been visiting Mr. and Jits. Putrlck Uyrne, of Washington street, havo teturned homo. J. W. Jones, who Is 111 ut his homo on South Chuich street, Is a little Improved. lMltor P. 1'. Forbes nnd bride returned from lllnghamton Thursday evening, and are boarding at the American house. Tho Magnolia qunitetto has organized with the following members: Flist tenor, rrnnU Elbrecht; second tenor, Wallace Hlstcd; baritone, IJen Pnrry; basso, H. C. Herrj. Piofessor Thomas lias been se cuied as leader. W. II. l)nnlels, a biakeman on the Delaware and Hudson, met with u pain ful accident on Wcdnesdaj' evening. While at work In the intlroad jaul his foot wns caught In the pilot of an engine so that several small bones were bioken. He Is under tho euro of Dr. Thompson, Whllo skating, James Malone, of Pike street, fell and received a wound from a shovel upon the leg. The gash extended to the bone und required suiglcal atten tion. Rev V. Moghnbghab, a native of Jit. Lebanon, Svila.wus present at the Thius dav evening meeting of tho Plrst Pies b)teilan church and gave an Interesting account of life In the holy laud. Ho speuks Ihigllsh fluently, und his lectures in vailous places have betu highly com mended. Mis. Tallman, of Highland avenue, le eched vestetday a telegram announcing the sulous illniss of her father, rieeman Tingle)', of Hurlotd, Pa , Susquehanna county. Mis. Tollman left foi his bed side )esteiduv moinlng, but owing to his advanced jeurs little holies nie elitei tnlned for liis lecovcrj". Miss Rena Daley, of Washington stieet, has leturned homo fiom attending the wedding of Miss Lottie Yuple and Hush Cnss, which occuned at Afton, N. Y, last week. Miss Daley plajed the wed ding match. She also visited fi lends In Lam ons, N. Y., during hei absence ft out the cltv. A special business meeting of the Uip tlst Clnlstlati Dndcavor society occuired on Thuisdaj" evening In tho chapel. A fair lepiesentatlon of the societv was piesent and important business was tiutifeacted. Two active membei3 weie uNo added to the society. On Monday evening the Lackawanna club will enjoy u sleight Ide to Civstnl Lake and pui take of a spiead ut Kern Hall Last evening was held the second meet ing of Miss Cuitls' Chilstlan Work Tiuln Ing class In the Baptist chapel. Much Intel est Is being manifested. Alls James Herbeit, of Jeisoy Cltv, Is visiting hei patents, Mi. and Mrs Will iam K Allen, of Paik street Last evening in Buikc's hall occuired he senil-inonthly soi lal of the fio's Coimtiv club, and the usual pleasant time was had. UNIONDALI2. Hoi n To Mr. and Mis. Chat les Wade man, a daughtei. Mis Rlcluud Jones Isiecoveilng fiom an attack of pneumonia. Austin Smith has leturned to Wilkes Haire after having been called home by the illness of his little daughter, Ruth. Tlie ice liaivest Is bountiful ut pies ent. Seveial car loads have been shipped A thousand tons or more of the commodltj' will piobablj be stoied In Unloiidule. Piank Westgati is pie paied to put up about eight hunched tons and many moie will be put In the milk depot. Then there aie more than a dozen pi hate families who secuie Ice at Lake Lewis. It is now ubout fifteen inches thick and of good quality. The Rev. D. D Jenkins filled Rev. P H Kennedy's pulpit In Potest City last Sunday and wllloccupj It again tu ition ovv. Mr. Kenuedj has gone to Haitfoid, Conn., to visit his biothei, w ho is sick. Theie hus been much seiious sickness heie duilng the past week. Dr. Fike, of Dundall, and Dr Ciutt, of Hei lick Centei, have been fiequent vlsltois in town. Miss Blanche Caipenter, ti allied nut !e, has been doing much good woik among the sick. Mis. D D. Jenkins has opened a kln doiguiten which is an Intel estlng In stitution. Unlondale is up to the times Tho postollice will soon be moved to John Thomas' stoie, owing to the death of the leccnt postmaster, Iia Rjder. Mi. and Mis. Geoige Wademun ie centl) spent a few da)s in Clifford with Mis. Wademan's slstet, Mis. Fied But dlck. On "Wednesday evening the kind fi lends of Mrs. Welble, a widow, filled her tooms with their cheer ful piesence and her tables and laidei with lnanj of the good things of this life. The Presbjtetlnn Aid society and filends weie enteitalnedby Mis Ar thur Wllllums Thursday. Mis. Owen Davis Is prostiated by pneumonia at the home of hei siste:, Mis. Richard Jones. Eggs are selling at 18 cents per dozen A candj' social was held at the home of Will Todd last evening. , The Methodist Sunday school w 111 be tieated to a slelghiide and a dinner at Dundaff todaj. HONESDALE. U. Tlnsman and Maine Tompkins, both of Tineeyvllle, weie mauled on Wednesday at the Presbyteilan pat ronage. TheStandaid Hypnotic company will appear at the opeia house on Monday for a tluee days' engagement. They pel foi in to crowded houses and do niuny clever things. They place a sleeping subject In a window, wheie he will sleep for twenty-four houis without food or dilnk. Wooden & Smith will open a branch to their shltt factoij- In Susquehanna In the near futuie. As Buigess Baumann cannot succeed himself In office, Chant W. Lane will be the Republican nominee for burgess The felting factory pioposed to be lo cated in Honesdule, giving employ ment to 250 hands, would add another Industry that Is needed here. John Spruks has sold his piopeity at the corner of Third and Eighth streets to G. AV. Lane and will make Seranton his futuie home. When have tho file plugs on oui stieets; been exumlnedV It would be a serious matter If theie should be a lire, to llnd them fiozen up. Rev. Chat les P. Leltz, pastor of the Get man Lutheiau chuich, will deliver a lecture in the city hall Tuesduy even ing, subject, "Water." The proceeds to apply on the parsonage improve ments. Apt II 1 Dr. II. Onatklej', of this rlace, will open In Mllfoid, Pa., a home for Invalids, called "Glen Side Ivetieut." The Demociats have nominated the following boiough ticket: Biugess, Wynian Kimble; councllmen, John M. Lyons and Benjamin Gaidner, si.; school dliectois, H. W. Ham and P. P. Kltnhlt, collector, Geoige Checkleyj Judge of election, L. M. Seats; inspector, Pied J, Tolley. JERHYN AND MAYFIELD The following Is fiom the Cnrbondnle Leudei ; "Representative Reynolds has lntinduced In the legislature a bill tepcallng any act regulating the man ner of Increasing the Indebtedness of municipalities; also, amending the act of 1871 relating to the lnciease of In debtedness of municipalities. This Is presumably done at the Instance of the people of Jei my n w ho hav e been balked In their eftoits to construct municipal water works by the law which limits the nmount of Indebtedness w hlch the borough can contiact. If Mr. Rey nolds' bill succeeds In passing thete will be great lejolclng in our nelghboilng boiough." At the Sunday school Institute In the Methodist chuich on Pebiuaiy 1-1, Jtev. II. U. Roop, Ph. D one of the state woikeis, will make un address on "Noi mal AVoik and Organization. " P. 12. Nettleton, of Scinnton, will have u pa per on "The Home Department," und Mrs. C. I. Menku, of Caibondnle, will talk on "Piimuiy Methods." Cauls are out aniiounclim the mar riage of Rev. D. AV. Cove to Miss Ploi -ence May Lathrop, of Montrose. The ceieinony will take place in St. Paul's Episcopal chuich, Montrose, on AVed nesdaj,) Pebiuaiy 10, at high noon. Dr. and Mrs. Coe will be at home In Al den after Febiuury 21. Dr. Coxe Is the elllclent utchdeacon of the Seranton nichdeacomy, and Is well and favoiablv know n in tills town. Pi ank H, Caiey Is visiting filends In Poit Jervis. On Thitd strept theie Is a hollow In the ioud which was filled with water and when fiozen made skating for the small boys. On Tuesdaj seveial bo.vs weie skutlng on this place and when thej' lett to eo home, one boj left his overcoat. John Lutsej' found the cont and the owner can have the same by calling ut Mr. Lutsey's lesldence. Di. and Mrs M. J. Shields, who have been sojourning In the southern states for the past month, leturned home last evening. They enjoyed their ttlp Im mensely and feel much better for the vacation taken Mesdames W L. Haughton and Theo doie Townsend spent jesteiday in Seranton. Claienee Blakeslee made a business tilp to Scianton yesteiduj. Gialium Waiing was in Scianton yes terdaj. The following attended Dr McLeod's lectin e at Aichbald last evening Mr. and Mis S. A. AVillmun, Mr. and Mis Chillies r. Bekei, Mi. and Mis. Chus. D. AVInter, Misses Annie Gendall, Dana Ryinei, Sat nh Jenkins, Mai) Sw Ick and Katie Sampson, Messis. William Osboine, Di. Wlllum J Baker and Chus Mu)iiaid 11. A. Wlllman was In Scianton jes-teidaj-. Hdwaid Mavnaid, who iseinplojed In the Delnwuie and IludJou, lecehed a painful Injuiy jesterdaj-. AVhlle doing his tegular woik a luige piece of coal fell on his foot. AVhlle not seiious It will keep him fiom woik for some days. Bom On Jnnuaiy 29, to Mi. and Mis. Thomas AVUliains, on Main stieet, a son Miss Katie Monahan, of Catbondale, ytsletduy visited her aunt. Miss Eliza beth Rouciie, of Main stitet. Tin ough the couitesy of Dr. Peter C. Manlej , the lady i leiks of C. D. AVIntei i k Co 's stole enjoyed a sleigh tide jes teiday. A telephone pay station has been placed in Wlutei'b stole. Tills will be a gteat accommodation to the people of Joint)!! A chaige of 15 cents will be made for using the telephone for five minutes. Yesteulay Lyman lloffeckpr bought the Jeimyn pi mlng mill fiom Jaines L. Ciawloid, of Scianton, who leeently bought It at the sheilff's sale This is somew hat of a sui pi lse as it was undei -stood that Chatles L Bell would amiin manage It . John J. "Williams will be letulneel as foi email under the nvv management. Mt. Williams is a piac tic.tl woikman and ms had wide ex pet lencc. A case was tiled befoie 'Squlie Heltues last evening between the bprague CollectlUrT agency and Michael Mcllale, a butchei fiom Aichbald. Mi. Mcllale gave a note for 2) due in sK months tiom date, foi one jeni's mem beiship in that agenej'. Attorney P. E. Timlin was the counsel foi defend mt and Attorney II. D. Cuiey looked atter the Intel esls of the agenc) Mi. James Shields is peifectinar a machine for lepnlnng and shaipenlng fish 1 ooks. When completed Mr. Shields expects to have the same patented. -- TUMvHANNOCK. At a joint RemihlUun caucus of the two waids held Thuisday evening at the couit house, John B. Tassett de feated Dr. AY. A. Spiout for the nomi nation of burgess. It was necessaiy to take tluee ballpts to decide the eon te t A gieat interest was manifested. Stomach, sometimes called vvateibraslT, nnd buniinjr pain, (listless, nausea, tljspepsia, aie eiueil by Hood's Sarsn panlla. This it aecoinplislies because with its wonderful power as a blood piuilier, Hood's Saiapaiilla gently tones and strengthens the stomach anil digestive organs, invigoiates the liver, cieates an appetite, gi'C3 tefiesliing sleep, and i.ues the health tone. In cases of dyspepsia and indigestion it seems to havo "a magiu touch. " "For over 12 yeaw I Buffered from sour with severo pains across my Bhoulders, and great dlstiess. I had violent nausea which would leavo nie very weak and faint, difficult to get my bteath. Tlacso spells enmo oftener nnd more severe, I did not recolvo nnj' lnsting benefit from phjaicians, but found such happy effects from a trial of Hood's Sarsaparllla, that I took several bottles and mean to always keep it in the house. I am now ablo to do all my own work, which for bIx years 1 have been unable to do. My husband and son have aUo been greatly bene fited by Hood's Sarsaparllla for pains in tho back, and after the grip. I gladly recommend this grand blood medicine." Mits. Pr.TKK Bunuv, Leominster, Mass. I, Sarsapariila Is the One True Illood I'urlller. All druggists. $1. ic n n-ii uro all I, Her Ills and riOOU S HlllS blck Headache, aceuu. About log vtt'S weie cast. Peter Ace and o. S. Klmei weie indoised for Jus tices of the pence. N. A. MeKown for uudltor and John Htuigeiford for tux collector. The Second wnid Republicans named B. H, Shook for school dhector; W. C. Klttredge for couuclhuan: ICilwin Ftir mnii for Judge of election, nnd II. G. Prey for Inspector of election. The First waul Republicans mimed L. T. Buum for council, James Frenr for school dl lector, Geoige Roboits for Judge of election, nnd II. Stanley Hauling for Inspector of election. The Joint caucus of tho Democrats of the but ough was also held at the court house. D. W. Sampson was nominated for buigess, AVIlllam Kutz and James Kothledge for justices of the peueo, Mr. Renshaw for tnsc colleetoi, and Harry Slckler for boiough auditor. The Second waul caucus endoised Al bert Miller for councilman, R. C. Cook, of the flim of Cook & Cllffoul, for school dhector; George Cook for judge or election, und Sain Pitch for lnspec toi. The First wnid Demociats lftuned Anion Blown for council, J. Wood iPinlt for school dhector, Mat tin Schlat ter foi judge of election, and C. M. Ross for Inspector. FACTOKYVILLi:. At the Republican caucus held In tho town hull last Thursday for the pur pose of nominating candidates lor bor ough offices the following candidates weie nominated' Buigess, Chillies Klinefelter; councllmen, W. N. Man chester und Piofessor A. H. Passett, school dliectois, Piofessor Bromley Smith and J. W. Reynolds; nuditors, B. J. Goodwin and A. A. Blown; poor master, Lyman Chase; judge of elec tion, W. AV. Batd; Inspector of election, II. N. Capwell, constuble and tax col lector, R. H. Reynolds, high constable, A. L. Reynolds. Mr. and Mis. H. J. Goodwin nttended the wedding of Miss Olive Tiftuny to Edwaid Loonils at the home of the blide's pui cuts at Llndaville, Susque hanna county, last AVednesduj-. Rev. Mr. Aithur, ot the West Plttston Baptist chuich, assisted Rev. M. J. AVatklns In the sei vices at the Baptist church In this place last Thuisday evening. Some of out business men are stiong ly advocating the question of forming a stock compuny for the puipose of se em lug a local telephone sj stem foi this and suiioundlng towns. The stock will all be owned and controlled by the subset Ibeis ol slnuos. The company will connect with the "long distance line" at this pluce, and will also es tablish, lines to La 'Plume, Lake AVi nola bj waj of the "Mineral Spilngs," und to Bat dwell, wheie It will con nect with the Tuiikhannoek line, theie by connecting this place with the coun tj' seat. Lake Caiej, Mehoopanj' nnd towns up the liver. This seems to be one ol the liilsjlug links that belong to the chain of enterpilse and imptove ineiit. and if successtull) established will fill a long felt want, at the same time adding anothei chaptei to the al leady famous hlstoiy of our pietl) lit tle hamlet as a "town of model n Im pioveinents." Give us an elcctiic light plant so that we can see our "spliltuul Istlc man In black" as well by lamp light as we do by daylight, so that we can light up some of the daik comeis of tlie earth, such us Dulton and Nich olson, five us tlie continuation of the electiie load fiom Raoivllle via Bai ley Hollow to our tow n, and as far as model n linpiovemenls goes to make up a pietty, hustling and enteiptlsing town,, we will compaie notes with manj' of our lamer towns that don the title "city." The Methodist Episcopal church has pui chased tioin Jeweler E L Watklns a veij' hundsonie thluy-ilay clock foi the main nudltoilum. Rev. Mr. Ciompton, of Gieat Bend, veij ably assisted In the sen Ices at tlie Methodist Episcopal chut eh last AVed- Itclilng, pcily, bleeding palms, shapeless nails, und painful linger cuds, pimples, blackheads, oily, mothy sklu.dry, thin, and falling hair, Itch. Ing, scaly scalps, all yield qulckl) to warm baths with Cuticui'.a Boil-, and gentle anointings with Ccticlt.a (ointment;, tho great uLlu cure. Ii io!d throughout the T7orM. I'OTriR Daco i'sdCiiem. Conr . bole Vrol 8 , lloitort Hir ' How to l'roduce bolt, W hlte llandi," free ITCHING HUMORSc'r'uV'uL'LiK ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. If L'xpcnse Is No Object Why Not Have the Best ? HEKK THEY ARE: HUMBERS $S15 UNIONS $100 Tor a Limited Pnr.se Select Alanufacttired by !ASE I BUM Price to All, $75, Fully Uuarantcuil. For Rubbsr Stamps Patronize the i CHASE & FARRAR, Prop's., 515 Liiulen St., Seranton, Pa. zgS JJ mjaariiaK AbsoButely Pure. Celolirntod for Its Kroat leivenlmr strength mid hcnlthrulni'ss. Assurei the food nguliHt alum nnd all forms ot uilulturatloa commuii to tho clienp urauds , koval hakimi pom urn co , at.w oiik. nesday nnd Thuisday evening;. Hew Mr. Chompton wim foimeily a tesldent of AVyomlng county, having spent Ills boyhood days at Mehoopany. News comes to us that Uenjnnilii Capwell, of the tunuoll, accidentally fell f loin a wagon Thuitday and cnutjht his leg In the spokes of a wheel, hieak ing both bones so that they protiuded tlnouKh the llesh. Next Filduy evenhiK at Heynolds' hall theie will bo organized und Instituted a lodge that will be known to the out side wot Id as the N. C lodge, with a meinheishtp of about fotty. All nietii beisate tequested to be piesent on this occnslon. Leae yam oideis or Infotinntlon for The Ti Ibune at box 230, postollice. Those that have Ice houses to fill ate Improving the oppoi Utility now to lay In a bountiful supply. We will soon be known ns the town of "Secret societies" We hae a secret society for every night In the week (und some nluhts two), except Suiuluy, and theie Is a movement now in progiess to secuie a Young Jlen's Chilstlan a&so clation for that da). W. W. FIsk has been aw aided the contiact for putting the heating appa ratus In tlie tuwnshlp building down at tlie "Gleam." Hieyton Cobb attended the funetal of Millet La Hue at Chinchilla yestei da). Alis. Eliza Woiden Is spending a few da)s In Plttston. L T. Spofloul, of Vestal, N. Y Is is itlng at B. J. Goodwin's. Milo Tials, of West Plttston, moed Into Mis Pteai's house on Gioe stieet )esteida). VERDICT IN AftlES CASE. The l'lniiilill Hcccncs nil Aw mil ol One Ttiousiiud Dollars. Speclnl to the Seranton Tt Ibune. Tuiikhannoek, Pu Jun. 29 At 11 o'clock lust night the juiy In the Ames cuse tetuined a eidlct In faoi of Mi. Ames for $1,000 on account of the death of his wife on Feb. 2S, ISO", caused by being tin own over an ungual ded ap proach to a bildge In Foikston. The suit was biouglit against the county for $10,000 damages on the ground that the commissloneis had been w at netl of the condition of alTaiis but had neglected to letaln tlipm. The ease has been on since Monday. This closes the Januniv teim of couit, as the last case, that of Walden, Sprout & Co. and A. E. Mowiy, has been settled. The 13 & O has some distinctions and ndantuges that the public aie not fully aw aie of. It Is the shot test line to Washington fiom St. Louis by 10J miles; from Chicago by r5 miles; fiom Indianapolis by 112 miles; fiom Cincin nati by 47 miles; fiom Cleveland b) S3 miles; fiom Toledo by 94 miles, and fioin Plttsbuig b) 7.1 miles. Sciatic Kliotiiiiii tisiu Cured. L Wagner, wholesale diuggist, Hlch mond, Va , sa)s "I had a fearful attack of Sciatic Rheumatism, was laid up almost two months, was foitunate enough to get Mystic Cuie for Klieuma tlsm. This cuied me atter doctors piescilptlons had fulled to nine any effect I have also heard ot line lesults fiom othets who hae used It." lithe ttady I s Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cuies wind colic and is the host remedy for diarthoea. Sold by druggists In eveiy part of the world. Be sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Sjrup." and take no other Illnd. Twenty-Ave cents a bottle. ass 0 At Prices. W. X DAVIS, Arcade Building, 213 Wyoming Avenue. vmimmm8!jm g w 8 w . -ySs-i- j K a Tt- v- s?lSs'&"- "-ifa memmBSsm What Sarah Ucrnhard say a High C! TA GIGMTIC COAT SALE III HRYELNSLT LOW PRICES J jfflt mi M K.-T ,'"- Yf J . nj VV V-'- I 4 - s PHILADELPHIA WIMCTIERS OF CLOAKS AND SUITS 421 Lackawanna Avenue. Z. WEiiGART, Proprietor. GOODS TO BE CLOSED Oil UT OKE. SALES FOB 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. ffk Ekaisa 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. Carpets and Draperies. 0pLt 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. I DON'T WAIT ! 0 TkLK About the loss on these Ulsters "don't want to think about it.-just want to get 'em out of the way. You may have those worth 9, 10, 11, 13.50, 14, 15, and some at 18 dollars, for the one price of -o WJ'Q a y?a Removal Bargains Aio plentiful in our Clothing depart ment jint at piesent. Wo aio biing Injj this (lepartiiiont under tlio sumo loof as oui Furniture, L'aipets and other Honn Vurnldliiugs. WVio do. iii! tlili in order to got better liijlit, mure room, to lessen expenses, to give you bettor feervico than oer. In con HCUeueo of tlilb lemoval, all our Clothing is very much ledueed iu pilot;, as we ospeclully deaiio to bell every jiarmont before the stock is tians'uned, Wo Sell (P rfZnTMV On Credit . TJULx During fDW" This Sale, W$$ 4 220-227 TOO. O a All previous attempts at bargains nro inslenlllcnnt in coniparlson with this. Iliivlng bought up u,o entire stock of two or the lrrgest ninnufaoturers In Now loik, wo are now nble to glvo our custo mers tho gtontcst bargains the world hna cwet seen. Coats that wo pnld $12 and $U tor wholesale and were consliletcd elegunt ;'" rsi 'V, tI"'t- ?" now on sale In out store for J I and $ eneh. Tho following may give you a little Idea of some or our bargains: UrmntANnifUOV,CIjP COATS. ioia rront, half lined, lolllnL- rnllar vj?ci3,,.?..,,rlce' 75! """ SI 98" hu D ',I:S' ,,i" CK ' ' KnUBRY JA CKDS, lined with satin rlindame, 'vljla Ladles' Jackets, In line Pt-rsinn'cloUu'silic oc'n6?.'!.:...5!:: $3.98 rienuli catci pillar coats, lined throughout with changeable silk; whole- ft O 110 bale pi Ice, 510,00; OUIt I'RICn. vPG.Hit Ladles' fine Importer! Jackets, beautiful elTects In Hlk astiacUan, Kersey and In black, brown and flreen, silk lined; wholesale price, $11; OUH C 00 1'Hicn ; JfiD.uo Ladles' seal plush capes, handsomely em. btoldeicd; wholesalo price (hO QQ $7 75; OUH PHICn vpZiUO Ladles' suits, skirts and silk waists In nil tho lntest styles are now on Bale at half price. CLEARING SALE OF CARPETS, NO TO OH Wo guarantee our stock of Cnamclcd Ware to be the Hi:sri:namelcd Ware ever offered A1.LF1KS1S no seconds. No 8 Tea Kettles, $1.2!) No J) Tea Kettles, 1.3U Preserving Kettles, Lipped. lO-quart, - - (!!)c 14.iiuart, - 7t)o 17-quart, - - 08c I.iins Handle Dlppuri, 2!) DriiiUtng Cups, - 10c Wash IS.isins, 2i)c All Debt Grade. CASH OR CREDIT Wyoming Avenue,
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