TOE SCTRANTCXN TRIBUNE-TUESDAY SrORN"IJST&. FEBRUARY 9, 1SH7. RHEUMATISM Mirnyon'i Hlieauniatlttii Cure Is BUiiran teed to cuio acute or muscular rheumatism in from one to llo dnys.. ShuriJ,sliootltitf linlns In any ji.irt of the body stopped by u few does. A ptompt, completu and peiinntunt ctiro for liimem-M, soieucss, Btlft back and all pains In hips and loins. Chionlc iheumatlsin, sciatica, lumbago or pain In the back ate speedily curtd, It seldom falls to give relief from one or two dusci, and almost iuviiilubly elites be foie out- bottle has been Used. Pi lee, 23e. Improved Homeopathic Home llemedy Company put up a sep.uuto cine for each disease At all dmgglsts, mostly S3 cents. Guide to Health free. 1'eisonal letteis to Professor Muuyon, 150") Arch stnet, Phlludilphl i, l'a , an mukiI with fieo medical udvlce for any disease. INDALE, irteaders -w til please note that advertlse irii nts orders for Job work, and Items for publication left at the establishment of Shannon Co, newsdealets, North Main stieet, will receive prompt attention; of fice open from 8 a. m to 10 p. m. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. Interesting Sessions Held nt Simpson on Sntiiritu. The teuclieis of Caibondale, Fell and Git oilfield townships held an institute at Simpson on Satin day afternoon. County Siipeilnteiult'iit J. C. Taylor vvus lilt sent and mnUe an addiess. Atler opening lemaiKs by Piofefcsor J 11 Biennan a paper was lead by Miss Julia Genity on "Thci Teacheis of the Piesent " An address vv jb clellveied by lJiofes-sor J. F. Dooley, of Way tutu t, on " Teaching fioin a Physical Stand point." Mlfcs Johanna Cuie lead a pa per on "Value of Chaiactcr in Tetch liifj " Tli3- topic considered bj Mits Amy Tester, of Gieenlleld, was "Pi i niaiv Heading." An essay entitled "Aalanches" was itad by Miss M.uy Banett, and a paper on "Busy Woils" lv Miss Zinnia McLaughlin. 'Cleogia ihy" was the blibject oonMdeied by Miss Ida A. A hlte A paper on "Giainmai" uas pi evented by Piofesbor John I'. Iioacli. liefoie the addiobs by County Supulntendent Tayloi the audience was favcued by a leeitatlon b Misb Mai gaiet A. lligginb. MITCHELL HOSE FAIR. The Ariniigeiuetits lor the Allair Are About Completed. The gcneial committee of anange ments foi the Mitchell Hose companj fait held a recent meeting to consldci impoitant business. The fair will open In the Watt hall on Monday evening, Feb in. A liist-elass entel taintnent will be glen each eenlng. Theie will he flist-class music for dancing Nil gambling de ices of any kind will be allowed at the fair. Sevei.il booths will bo airanged, where light leftesh nientb will be stived. Timet nl of "Uri. Cook. TmpressUe .sei vices weie held at St. Hose chinch csteiday, and a leciultin , lilph nuibs was celebiated by Ke. "W. A. Nealon, beioie the teniains of Mis Ilonoia Cook weie convejed to their last lebting place in St Hose cemeteij. The following weie the pallbeaieis: Thomas Joidan, Homy Jordan, Thomas I-Miott, Stephen Nealon, Michael Lof tus, James Mcllale and John Kearney. Among the fiiendb fiom out ol town wtie: Mr. and Mis. Hichaid Howaid, of L-ickawanna; Mr. and Mis. Janus Gllmattln.Mi. and Mis "William O'Hat.a, Mrs. Jtiley, Miss Alice Gilmartin, Mis Knov, Mrs. Howaid, Patiick, Michael and William Hanks, of Dunmoie, Miss A and James Banks, of Pittbton. JIrs. DiinocK's I'uncnil. The funeial of the late Mis Betsy J. Dlmock occuiitd jesteiday moining fiom tlio lesldence at 10 o'clock. Hev. T. H. Jepbon, of the Baptist chinch, ollieiated A quai tette fiom the Beiean Baptist church lendeied seveial selec tions in a most fitting manner The le niainsweiu taken to Piompton foi In tel nient. The jnllbeareis weie the grandchildren and gioat-giandchlldten of the deceased, namely, J. "W. Dlmock, Benjamin Dlmock, Geoige Dlmock, jr, " allace Dlmock, Hdwaid Dlmock and Will Dlmock. The lticjclu Club. The blcvcle club hae a meeting this evening to consider the quebtion of leinoval. The second lloor of the W. W. Watt building Is legarded ns a fa "orable location, and they may tecuie them feu: their new quaiterb. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Annie Evansi while attending the bervlce at the Baptist chuch on Sunday evening was taken suddenly ill. On Sunday evening a shoit time bo fore midnight an attempt was made to tob the stoie of J. J. Goiman & Co. A laige pane of glass in the window on Seventh avenue was broken and some few articles were stolen. Bopiesentatlve Smith, of the Hazard Wiie Hope works, was in town jestei day, Hepiesentativc and Mis. J. F. Rey nolds left for Hatrlsburg on Monday. They will attend a reception given this evening by Governor Hustings. Miss Maggie AValker, of Powdeily stieet, loft for her home in Chicago jesterday. Dr. H. C. Wheeler visited Scianton piofesslonally on Monday S. F. Caipenter is In New Yoik on business. Mr Reese, of Pascoe & Scuiry's stole, Is In New York 'The choir of llfty voices lecently or- Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Draperies and Wall Paper. . . All tbe latest designs and colorings for the spring trade. We gtidiamee our prices, the lowest. COTT BNGL1S, 419 LACvA. AVZN'JL gaulzed at the Hnptlst church occupied their nlnces on the ulatfoini und led the seivlce of praise on Sunday. Miss Amies Nlcol, of Set anion, was the truest of MIm Marv Wateilleld on Sundny. Fiank Hutchlns, of Norwich, N. V., visited lelathes in this city over Sun day. J. O, Heese, George Patterson and Andrew Mitchell, Ji are In New York attending the cycle show. Miss Minnie Hahr, of Scianton, Is the guest of Miss Mlnne Hratler, of Noith Main sticit. Michael McGovern, nf Scianton, spent Sunday In this city with ft lends. Mis. Uuckland, of South Washing ton stieet, Is in Now Yolk attending her sick daughter. Miss Helen Aitkin and her sister, Miss Kathailne, of Montrose, nie v Islt Ing their sister, Miss Aitkin, of Gnt lleld avenue. Hev. G. A. Place, pastor of the Meth odist chinch In this cltv, occupied the pulpit of the Jermvn Methodist chuicli on Sunday morning, Mr and Mis. James Cubby have been called to Pateison, N. J., by the death of Mr. Cubbv'q mother, who died aftei a llngeilng Illness on Satuiday. F. Place Coats, of Scianton, spent Sunday with friends In this place. Geoige Hoblnson, of "Vllkes-13une, was the guest of Ills brothel, Di. J. Hoblnson, at Hotel American Satuiday evening. Misses Caroline Mereeion, of Scian ton, leturned home yesteulay fiom a bilef visit as the iruest of Miss Jo sephine Huir, of South Chut eh street. Mrs. A. S, Lewsley spent yesteidny at Olyphant, the guebt of Mr. and Mis. W. W. Heed. R. II. Paterson, of Scianton, passed the Sabbath with Is patents in this city, Mr. and Mis. 11. P. Patteisun, of Gut Held aenue. II. W. Crocker, of Sernnton, called on ft lends In this clti last evening. Mis. Geoige Lewsley, of High stieet, Is ilsltlng hei niece, Miss Maltha Thomas, of Olyphant. John Swlnev, of Holy Cross college, Woicestei, Mass, spent Sunday with Andtew O'Connell, of Seentli aenue. NEW MADISON ACADEMY. I'onnal Opening of the Waverly High School Illuming. As announced, public Inspection of the high sihool building nt Waveily took place Feb G at 1 o'clock and many lsitois weie piesent. The building is a beautiful stuictuie well udapted to the needs of the school, and is situated whole one can obtain a line view of the surtounding countty. The cNeielses weie held on the second lloor. In the principal's loom, the -.iine being tastefully deeoiated with gailandb of eveigieen and flags They begun at 2 JO p m. and continued until altei ti o'clock On the platfoim weie seated the fol lowing meinbeis of the school boaid. J. W. Millet, A. D. Dean, J. D Stone, D M. Vail, V .1. Hall Hev. T. II Paibons opened the eei clses with sctlptuie leading aftei which Hev. Biowe olfeied prajei. Rev. Hul le, of Kev stone academy, was then intioduced and the audience listened at tentively to his talk upon the subject of "Moial Training." S. S. Kennedy, one of the tiustees of old Madison academy, gave a bilef hi toiy of the old building which was built in 1S44, at a cost of $J",000. In 1SU3 the building was considered unsafe and moasiues weie taken to elect the pies ent one. Fotmei piincipals of the school weie then called upon to speak. Supeilntendent Tayloi spoke of the 1m ptovementb over the old building and gav e many useful thoughts. Net came Mi. D. B. Replogle, who gave some leminlscenceb of his epeiience here as teachet. W. A. Santoid then took up the tluead of leading a pine life In bchool. The meeting was then tinned ovei to Camp No. Jll, Patiiotic Older Sons of Aineilca, who had as their Apeakei, A. J. Colbotn, jr, ol Scianton, who, In an eloquent speech, piesonted a llthogiaph ol Geotgo Washington A. D Dean, in behalf of the school boatd, thanked the Patriotic Older Sons of Ameiica, and lemjiked that Geoige must feel lonely and cUir plcluies would be as gratefully iecelvcd Aiuetica was sung and the company was dismissed by Hev. Hulley. Plctutesof Madison academy and the new high school building may be pio cuied ol Mr. Hunyen. IlONT.SDALi: Postponed lecture by Rev. Charles F. Lelsz in city hall this (Tuesduj) evening Frlduj' evening Freedom lodge, No, 88, Independent Older of Odd Fellows, will hold a box social In their hall -.11 Odd Fellow b aie Invited and may btlng one filend. Look over jour books and see if jou have some to donate to the Ladies' Inipiovement asboclatlon llbiarj-. Rev. Mr. Percy preached in the Bap tist cliutch Sunday evening, and will occupy the same pulpit Monday and Tuebday evenings. Dr. C. R. Btadj", of Honesdale, and H. J. Atkinson, of Havvley, have been appointed local consuls of the League of Ameilcan Wrheelmen. Wednesday, Feb. 10, Colonel T J Fitzslmmons, of Scianton, will deliver a lectuie In Ancient Older of Hiberni an hall. Subject, "Llteiature and Music " Tlie Methodist Ladies' Aid society will seive a chuich tea Thlttsdaj" even ing, Feb. 18. Mis. I. II. Ball will be In chuige. A long distance telephone has been placed In the Allen house The ladles of Giace chuich will give a suppet In tlio chuich pallets on Fil daj' evening, Feb, 12. At a meeting of the ci editors of the Honesdale Glass comuanj, held In city hall Saturday evening, a committee was appointed to devise some means to statt the plant again. TUNKHANNOCK. Last evening the joung people met with Miss Jennie Roach, of Tow and j, for the puipose of organizing a pilvate dancing class. We have not heutd the result of the meeting. Chilstlun Hndeavor Dav' was ob served In the Ptesbyterlan church Sun day evening Ml Ciandall, picsldent of the society, called the meeting to older The speakets of the evening were F P Avery, Frank Van Gordei and Mt DeGiaff, supeilntendent of the Ameilcan Sunday School union Mi Jucksou, plumber for Billings & Son, Is seriously ill After the oiatotlcal contest Monday evening, Feb. 'il, the high school will hold a banquet In the dlnliif; loom of the Presbytetlan chinch. The ban quet will be setved bj the Clnlstlau Hndeavor society. Geoige Robeits Is visiting ills sister in Montrose Mrs. Chllds is visiting telatlves In Mlddletown, N. Y, Fiank Miller was home ovet Sunday fiom Wyoming semlnaiy JERHYN AND One week today will tell the stoty in i elation to the tesult of tlio boiough election Hveryone Is now foi tiling an opinion, and Home aie veiy loud In ox piesslng themselves, and a. veiv few seem willing to back thelt opinion by wagering money, One tiling evidently Is ceitnln, that the fi lends of each of the candidates ate wot king with a zeal nioio noticeable In this election than has ever befoie been seen. It would le a veiy safe asset Hon In stating that the cltbens will turn out and vote In a linger number than has been known for some time. The tnlk a few days ago was on tax collector, but now It lias changed to the question of the next btttgoss. A veiy eat nest political battle will be fought In the Second wind between llcctoi Swlck and Will iam Howe Mi. Swlck has nlieadv setved one teim as councllninn and the people are well avv.no of his abil ity and intogilty, and know well what stand h" would take If le-elected. Mi. Howe l'ns never been In Hie council, but his fi lends feel confident that lie would In nothing wiong and would 'il wajs woik foi the best Intel ests of the peopl" If elected. Thomas Solomon, who bus been In Philadelphia, foi the past week, le tuined home last night. Mis. Samuel Sly, of Caibondale, spent ysteulay with Mis. John Solo mon. Miss Maggie Winter Is visiting at the home or the Hev. A. W. Coopei, at Hawl"i. ' Mis i Hdith Vueate, who has been vlsltlig in Prlcebutg, l etui nod home last evening. Giac, daughter of Mi. and Mis Theod'fie Townsend, of Bacon stieet, is qul'e sick with measles Mis Blackwood and Miss Zang, of Sciatton, suent Sundaj with Mis. Go mel Tavls, at the powder mills Thr funeral of the little child of Mi. and Mis Jacob Moon, of II stieet, took place- jesteiday. Intel ment was made In tf Jermjn cemeteij. Doctor P. C. Manlej has been re quested to deliver a seiies of lectin es on 'inatomj belotc the muses of the Cariiondalo hospital. He gave a seiies oti the same subjectdwo jeats ago and ep"( ts to commence the second seiies on Thuisdav evening. Mis John Muldoon, of Hast Side, who lias been 111 foi seveial dajs, is linpiov ing. Miss Cora Van Tassell, assisted bv Willlim Stuart, James Fianels Hajes and otheis will give an entei talnment' consisting of scenes fiom classical plajs and uiainallc leadings in Hnteipilse hall tomoitow evening. County Supeilntendent of Schools Piofcssor J C. TajlOi was a callei In town josteidaj Mi. Vlctoi Petetson, supeilntendent of the Hile mines 'at I'oiest City, was In tow n jebtetdaj'. Hev. Mr. Ball, of Olj pliant, conduct ed sei vices in the Pilmllive Methodist chinch on Sundaj'. Mi. Hichaid Gendall, a student at W joining seminal j', ai lived home last evening quite sick with the giip. Susie, daughtei ol Mt. and Mis Ch'as. Davis, of Second street, la sick with the measles. Yesteulaj afternoon 'Squiie Helmes, at the Instance of Ruth Thomas, issued a wan ant for the an est of Chailes Thomas, ol Olyphant, het husband, on a compluint of deeitlon Constable IIole went to Olj'phant and seived the wan ant. Thomas went befoie 'Squlte Cummings and furnished bail in the sum of $JO0. Djv id G. Jones became bondsman Mi. John Met t lam j-esterdaj put chas ed the propertv tented bj Hon Dai low ft out Fiank Homelilght A sutpiNe pattv was tendeied Ml. and Mis Thumps Solomon by a number of Prckvllle fi lends at thelt home on Main stieet last evening, and a veiv pleasant time enjoved Those present weie. Mi and Mt-. John Dav, II. AV. Peck. G L Glial d, William Lewis, Hai lj' Guai d, Willis Kiugg, Misses Mai gaietta Williams, Htta Peck, Claia Giuid, Ida Sampbon, Nettle Collins. Hulah Tllfunj. A KG 1115 A LD. Misses Gieelej and Mcllale, of Pitts ton, ate visiting f I lends bete. The funeial of the late Michael 11c Andiew, which took place in Pittston on Satuiduj" afternoon was attended by not less than twenty lebldents of this town. John P Keainty, of the Habt Side, was in Scranton jebteidaj. The Hose company will conduct a gland ball in rather Mathew Hull to muitovv evening. Tbej' have made elaboiate piepaiatlons lot It and it will be one of the events of the beabon. It will be attended by several Hie com panies fiom out of town. The annual donation of the German Lutheian consiegatlon will take place on Monday evening, Feb. 15. School Dliector Heniy Myeis, whose leg was broken a lew weeks ago, Is slowly impioving The fune'nl of the late Mis. John J Mellule, of the Hast Side, took place jesteidaj' morning. The re mains weie taken to St Thomas' chuich, where nt 10 30 o'clock a high mass of tequleni was solemnized Dutlng the seivlce, Father Mcllale, the celebiant of the mass, pleached an imntesslve seiinon, tefeiiing In piopei teims to the good chat actor of the deceased and the manj' excellent ntti Unites that made her a model mother and fijend The lomnlns weie lntei ted In tin Catholic cemeteiy The pall-beaieis weie P J and M V Muu ley, William II. and Keian Biomian, Anthonj Banett and J. A Dougher The funeial was veiy large Mis Mcllale Is sill v Iv ed by hei father, her husband and seven chlldien She was the only child of Patiick Gen Ity, one of the oldest lesldents of Hie Hast Side, and was known and lespeeted by a. huge circle of filends MCHOLSOX Revival meetings were held last week at the Methodist chuich and much In terest wns manifested Mis Polfet, of Blnghamton who Is nn earnest work ei, assisted In the seivlces last week Sundaj evening thev weie assited by membeis of the Railioad Young Men's Causes full) lull tlio sickness in tlio world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, hull- gusllon, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, In somnia, etc. Hood's Tills cure constipation mul nil Its results, easll) uud thoroughly, ssc. All druggists. Prepared b) C. I. Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass. The ouly l'llls to take with Hood's barsaparllla. Pills Chilstlnn association of Scranton, who came up Sunday evening In a special cur. The chut eh was ciowded to Its utmost capacity, and some were un able to get In. Rev. II. 11. Wllbltl, of Fnotoijvlllo, was ptesent lust evening 11 id assisted. Mis. Hllsha MeKlnney Is quite 111. Di. H. N Webb, of Jetsey City, was the guest of Mi and Mrs. H. F. John son ovei Sunday. R. D. New tun, of Montiose, was n callei In town Mondny. TAYLOR. The Tilbuno herewith presents the potttnlt of Thomas J Hughes, the Republican cnndldate for auditor. Mr. Hughes Is a piomlslng joung man, and has been a lesldent of this tow.'i for the Inst twenty-live jeais, and Is THOMAS J. IHTGIinS. fully entitled to the ofllce which ho Is now seeking If elected lib would make an excellent auditor, as he has the ability and qualification necessaiy fot the duties of the olllce. Councilman John H Roche, uf Scran ton, was hole on business jesteiday. James Hoffnci, of Scianton, called on Taj lor filends on Sunday, The membeis of the Licknwanna Valley lodge, No. 11,1, ate tequested to meet this afternoon at 12 30 o'clock, nt thelt hall to attend the funeial of their beloved bi other, Thomas A. Williams, Joseph Rogeio, of Gleat Bend, spent Sundaj- with his parents, Mi. and Mrs. Thomas Rogeis, of High stieet. David Williams, of Hyde Park, was a Taylor v Isltoi on Sunday evening. This moining the funeral of the late Mis. William Biay, of Pilcebuig, will occur. Sei vices will be conducted at 12 o'clock in the Presbj terluti chuich of tills place. Rev. Chailes Jones, of Nantlcoke, will otllciate. The pupils of the No. !) class ol the Methodist Hplscopal church, of which Mis F. A. King is teacher, will give an entertainment on Fliday evening at the chuich. An excellent proginmme Is being piepaiod for the occasion The Independent Social Club w 111 conduct their tegular weekly social this evening at Webei's link. Mr. and Mis. James M Thomas, of Hyde Patk, visited 'this place on Sun day evening. Notice appealed in The Tilbune yes teidav announcing the death of Thos. Williams. The luneial will becut this afternoon at 2 o'clock fioin his late home on the Flats. Set vices will be conducted at the Calvaty Baptist chinch. -Rev. Di. II. II. Hauls will olllciate. l'ECKVlLLIJ W C. Cowles, the well-known haid waie dealei, of Piovldence, was a caller In town yesterdaj-. Red Jacket lodge, Independent Older ot Odd Fellows, Is contemplating put ting up file escapes to thelt hall Fiank Gatdnei, of Gteen Ridge, was visiting his patents heie Sundaj'. Thomas J. Bevun, a fonner student of Kev stone academy, fell down u shoit lliglit ot steps Into the cellai at the home ol his lather in Hjde Paik last Satuiduj- citteinoon, and fiattured his skull, so that he died fiom the injuij' Sundav aftei neon at J 15 o'clock Mis Benjamin Allen and son, of South Scianton, have i etui tied to their home alter vlstlng lelatives in this place. The smallest man in the "neck ot the woods" Is the one who a few dajs ago celebiated his twentj -fifth annlveisaij b piesentlng his wile with a lew jatds of cotton cloth, with which lie debjted hei to make him a shlit. Up at Nicholson it is said thev even lush the "glow lei" in tlio public schools But eveij thing goes in some towns. Oscar Wolf, ol the United States Hx ptess companj, was In town j'estei daj The shooting match between Nlchrl soii and Dalton Gun clubs did not ma teilallze last Satin da j, owing to Nlch oKon s non-appeal ance. Hifeht oi ten of out leading bpoitsmen hied themselves ovei to Tuiikhunnock cieek last Saturdaj' fot the puipose of hooking fish thiough the ice. They le tuined about two o'clock a soi tow fill looking lot. Our firemen are having plenty of op pottunltles of late to demoustiatethelr ability as fire-flghteis Last Satuiday morning at 0 30 the alatin of lite was sounded foi the second time during tl.e week and il was discovered that the cieameij' was on fite. In about thtoe minutes the fiienien weie at the file and had a stteain on the llames which weie soon extinguished. The fireoilg Inated In the ioof of the engine house, and but foi the piompt aniv il of the flieincn, the whole stiuctuie would have BIG CUT ,rrmm'i AY A 7 I I V WmMw I Av Today Starts the Greatest Shoe Sale Ever Heard of. Look at the Bargains. Men's Fine Patent Leather Shoes worth $4.00, Cut to $2.48 Men's Fine Calf Shoes, lined, worth $3,00, Cut to $1.98 Men's $2,00 Shoes, all toes, Cut to $1.39 Ladies' Fine Shoes, Cut to $1.39, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 Ladies' Knitted Slippers, Cut to 59c Call and .see the Window Display and Sec the bargains. MYER DAVIDOW, soon been In tulns. The damage will not exceed fifty dulltus. Laugstaff Hose company held a spec ial meeting Inst night to transact 'oino new bunlness and to welcome about slx tecm new' menibeis. Red Jacket lodge, Independent Older of Odd Follows, will eolebiate t hell fot-ty-lt'st nnnlvcisary next Fliday even ing, Fob, 12 A banquet and cutei tain tnent will be pait of the evening's pio gtainme. All nienibeis and thuli wives ot Indv friends aio Itu lied. The Brjant Llteraij society will give an entertainment next Satuiday even ing. Mts. Mertltt Thompson, ofVoteen Ridge, visited her son, Geoige Cobb, of this place lust Ftlday. The homo of Mr. nnd Mis Geoig1 Tiffany, on Hlckuiy stioet.was the scene of a plousant gatheilng on Ftlday evening, the occasion being a sut prise patty for their diughtei, Miss Hulah The filends who had at tanged the sui pilse foi Miss Tillanj had also pie paied n plogi-iinmo of entei talnment foi tlio evening Upon entei lug the hall each ladv and each gentleman weie given a piece of llbbon Aftei the wiap.s wete temoved the gentleman sought the fait ones who possessed the mutes to thelt pieces of libbon and made themselves especially agieeable. Lutel In the evening each gentleman was given a square of cloth, a needle, thread and a suppli of buttons. The who sewed upon the cloth within ti specified time the gieatest numbei of buttons was to bo the leclulenl of a handsome piesent All. llnny Peck was the wiiinei Miss Ll?le Mojles, ot Scianton, Mi. Hlmer Swingle and Mr. Willis King weie among the successful contestants foi other pi Ires. Reftesh tntnts were seived. Those pre-ent weie the Misses Htla Mojle and LlzJe Mojle, of Scianton; Guitiudo Simmons, ot Rendhain; Maine Budd, of Foiest Cltj : Mrs. Thomas Solomon, of Jeiniyn; Misses Lena Baines, Claia Gaid, Ada Hopfer, Maud Treveiton, Beitha Peck, Anna Sands, Addle Swingle, Htta Peek, Annie Sands, Ida Thomas, Louise Mace, Stella Wndeman, Nellie Glanvllle, Nel lie Peck, Kate Dodson, Lillian Peck, Alice Bell, Agnes Uell, Blanche Tayloi, Rebecca Govnt, Jessie Hoireckei, Jennie Williams, Sr-phip siinpl.itis, Mr. and Mis Maple Bell Messis. John Gaul Ed. Baines, A. F. Klrei, II. W. Peck, Hany Gaul, Hlmer Robeits, Hd. Betts, Fied Ben j, Geoige Roberts, Hdmund Williams, Walter Peck, Leonaul Slmp klns, Willis King, Mait Sltgraves Hd LoOklln, Raj Wademan, Thomas Glo vei, Geoige Locklln, Albeit Chapman Slmei Swingle Calvin S. Peck and Mis. Z P. Travis returned home last evening after a few dajs' visit with relatives at Lee, Lu zerne county. The funeial seivlces ovei the lemalns of the late Wellington A Tajloi will be held fiom his ieslder.ee on North Main slreel this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Intei ment will be made at Union cemeteij All membeis of Otlenta1 Star lodge, Fiee and Accepted Masons, will meet at the Ledjard hall at 1.50 shaip this atternoon to attend the tuneial. All membeis belonging to the fiateinllj Of othet lodges ate Invited to attend. DAI.TON. Mis E. A. Wan en Is quite seiiouslj 111 Hei son, Mi. McGulre. of Roches ter, N. X., has been summoned to hei bedside. Another son, also of Roches tei, Is on a sick bed and unable to come. Nelson Dcrshlnier Is itoported sick with the tjphold fevei. He ijnie home liom "vVjomlng seinlnaij' one week ago, but It was thought that it was only a slight attack of gilp He Is doing as well as could be expected Our schools gave a ct editable entei -talnment on Ftlday evening, which was thoioughlj- enjoyed by a latge audience. The following ptogiamme w lendeied: Singing, school; decla mation, "Fatal Duck," Mam Ice Dean, recitation, "No Sects In Heaven," Dalsj' lUchauls; dialogue, "The Changed Housewife" Charles Page, Noima Deckel, Geitiude Thompson, Geoige Smith and Floj d Finn, letlta- tlon, "John Maynaid," Paul Well, lecitation, "The New Chinch Organ, Giace Puidj; lecitation, "Little Blos som," Bessie Whitney, vocal duet, Ida Jennings, Nonna Deckel , medlej, Candace Smith, Allda Schoonover, declamation, "A Pioblem," Rollln Chailes; singing, school. Skins on firo with torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scilj , and piiiiiilj liumors, instantlj relieved bj a waun bath wlthCi rtcLiiv. bow, aslnglo application of Ciraiceitv (ointment), tlio greit akin curs, aud a full doso of Cimcuuv ltiOM nT. Ii.olrtthrouchoutthcworld.roTTlltD 4C CoEl-.'ila lrops , Ilobton How to Cure lorturiJB Ilumora, 'free. DflDVIO CIIW Scalpanil Hair purified onrl llcau- IN SHOES, 307 Lackawanna Ave Absolutely Pure. Celotnntoil foi Its groat loivenliic strength mid lioiiltliriiln.'SH. Assutos tlio fool ncniiMt nlumandnll forms or luhtltotntluu common to th tlienp Lrindi I.OV At. 1IVKIMI I-OWIirillO, XI W VOUK NO MASSACRE AT CRETE. The l,oss oi l.Ui Small nod There us io I'luiiili ring. London, Tob S. In the lioute ot com mons todaj Right Hon Ueoigo N. Cili 7011, undei HHiotnij foi fotelgit aftalts, stutid that the Illinois of a massacio In Ciete weie unfounded It was ti no theie had been some In lug theie, but the loss of lite had been sninll Din ing the ill lug, he said, the Tuiklsli tioojis aie leiunted to have conducted themselves In an oomplai j mannoi and thole was liiaetlcallj' no plundei ing. Mi. Cut 7011 said that 5,000 lefugees had embanied ftom Canea and that place was uol iieiieetlj quiet. Astheia had been a sennit of food lepoited at Cunea the admiral In coiumund ot tl e Ilrltbh Meditorianein squadion hail sent a tioop ship with biscuits and meat suilleieiit to feed 1200 pisoii3 loi a foitnlght. Two thousand iefuee3 weie on boaid the UiitUh w at ships at Caiuu, Mi. Cui7on said, and the last of the fugitives weie taken off bv the Gie- clan waishlp Lodge and Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamp Inks, All Colors, Dalers, Pads, Pockel Cutlery, Scissors, Revolvers, Razors, Strops, Padlosks, Bicycles and Supplias, Umbrella Repairing Athletic and Gymnasium Goods, AT 222 WyomiJG AVENUi DUPONTS MINING, DUSTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at tho "Wapwallopsn Mill:; Luzerne county, Pa , and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BEUN, Jf. General Agent for the Wyoming District liS WYOMINO AVRNUE. Scranton, P Third National Bank Building. AGHNCIES: THOS TOrtD Pittston. Pa. JOHN B SMITH fi. SON, I'lymoutH Pa. E W. JIULLIGN. WIIKos-Bane Pa. Agents for tho Itepauno Chemical Com. panv'b High Explosives 1. jn jr RS5SE3 i3 l 3 lir We are not actually GIVING AWAY CARPETS, but we are selling them at astonishingly low prices, and you can select from the most complete stock in Scranton. No odds and ends. NEW GOODS, LAT EST DESIGNS, MOST ARTISTIC PATTERNS, every grade and price represented. All goods purchased now will be STORED FREE OF CHARGE. Compare our prices and quality and CONSULT YOUR OWN INTERESTS by making your selections while the present low prices prevail. Carpets and Draperies. 0p?o?"minnKHuc5.4. 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. PHILADELPHIA ' MANUFACTURERS, 431 LACKAWANNA AVI2. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN MISSES' II CHEN'S JACKETS MO LADIES' COATS, CAPE5 AND SUITS. Such bargains ns wc offer this -neck nic worthy of out attention. It means line grade goods at about one-third the cost of manufacture. The follow in? may ilc you a little ideft of home of the bargains : Otto small lot of Misses' nnd Children's Uonts, assorted slcs An elegant Hondo Coat, half silk lined, shield front, stylish eolhu. Season's price, 0.00. now .' A Fine Curl Persian Cloth Coat, latest cut. lined Ihioiighout with IlhiMliune silk. Season's prlco $10.00, now $..98 $1.98 $4.98 An elegnnt French Cater pillar Coat, lined throughout with silk Sold in the sett- &K (Q bou for 5-1G.00, now' . jJJ.i0 A beautiful nssottment of Keisey Coats, soiuo silk lined tiirougiinut und sonic half lined. Season's pi ice, $3.00 and 10.00, now $2.98 Z. WEINGART, Prop'r. 14.00 UP. We want all the people to know what hundreds of our customers know, that we have punctured pneu matic prices, that our goods are seasonable, that our prices reasonable, and that nobody is asked to take an unsatisfactory garment from our store. J. DAVIS, Arcade Building, 213 Wyoming Avenue. tS"' iMvfyy - C-Z Iv. r4 -' ZtMtf &t-rtg. -- - What Sarah Bernhard sny. NO DISCOUNTS ALLOWED. SUITS Ks HJf a I nil . SON p
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