ilflfl o 8 THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 11, 3 897. COLDS Munyon'n Cold Cure cures colds In the Jitml, colds on the lungs, old cold?, new colds and obstlimto colds, and nil forms of grip. Stojw sneezing, discharges fiom tho nose mid eyes, prevents cutiirrh, diph theria, pneumonia and all throat mid lung troubles. Theses pleasant little pel lets ore absolutely harmless, have saved thousands, of lives and prevented much Blckness. Price, 25c, UNYON'S Improved Homoeopathic Homo Remedy Company put up a separate: cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 2j cents, tluldo to Health free. Personal letters to Professor Munyon, 1B05 Arch street, Phlladlphia, Pa., an Bwored with fleo medical advlco for uny disease. "CARBOHDALE. Headers will please note that advertUe ments, orders for job work, and Items tor publication left at tho establishment or Shannon & Co., newsdealers, North Main street, will receive prompt attention; of fice open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.l PRESBYTERIAN MANSE OPENED. Itev. nml Mrs. Cluirlcs lice Hecuitc the .Members of CoiiKrcntioii. Hew nnd Mis. Charles Lee received the meinbuis of the congi elation Tuesduy utternoon and evenlnir to tin lnfuunal house winning of the Piebby teilan munse. The lious-e Is complete In all lespeets and nil speak with en thusiasm of the ndmlinble urnuitre inents of the apai tinents. Mr. and Mis. Lee received their friends. In the pallor, assisted by a number of ladles of the congregation. Mrs. Lee is skilled In wood caiinir and many ai tides of furnituie in the new dwelling; give evi dence of her nrtlstlc taste and weie much udmlted. A pair of curtains made in Koiea, piesented by Dr. Allen, a mlsslonaiy, und a foimer classmate of Mr. Lee, and other beautiful ar ticles weie much ndmlied. On the lower floor from the main ves tibule doors open Into a fcpeclous hall, and the parlor icceptlon loom, din ing i oom, pastor s study and closet may bo leached without passing thiough other apartments. The reception loom, 12 feet by 1G, Is on the south side of the house. On the noith Is a spa clous pailor and back of this connected by folding doors Is the study. The re ception hall, libiaiy and dining looms have bay windows. On the second lloor is a sewing loom, thiee huge cham bers, two bed rooms In the tear with hath loom. The committee In chnige of the elec tion of the building consists of Geoige Buirell, U. L. Ciane, 13. W. Mills and J. D. Stocker. These gentlemen de serve much praise for a building so beautiful and complete that has cot,t about $5,500. Uiown & Monis, of Sctanton, are the aichltects, and C. L. Bell, of Jermyn, was the builder. AN EARNEST EVANGELIST. Kcv. Hdwnrd I'. Wulker, )fl-'S,, Will Iteinaiii n 1'ew I)ns,.ljinicr. Evangelist Walker flow conducting meetings at the Methodist chinch, has consented to lemaln a few days longer and the services will continue each day as usual, lie is consldoiinjr a request to give evangelistic horvlces at Piomp ton; urgent appeals have been made for his sei vices In that locality Dr. Walker Is an earnest woiker, wil ling to labor wheiever he Is needed, lie Is a 1'tesbyteiian; a member of tho Piesbjleiy ol Indianapolis, and has held bei vices in netily eveiy stato in the Union. Dining the bummer months he is engaged in camp meeting work His tamlly icslde in Gieencastle, Ind , but he is ab&cnt a laige pait of the time. NEW ROAD IN PROSPECT. A Highway Through Tell Township to forest City. Bryce It. Blair has been appointed one of the vieweis for the opening of a load fiom Itlchmondville, north of this city, to Foiest City. The load laid out by the suiveyois runs thiouEh the Wan on estate, and Is without heavy grades. The objec tion Is made to the load that In doss ing the lallioad leading to the mines at Itlchmondville, the mine ears would be gieatly In the way, standing upon the track. The load could pass aiound, but this would lequite eiossinga steep hill, and ha would be a great disad vantage. The question has been dis cussed' for some time, but now some de cision will be made. Dnugliters of ltcbcknli. Lucretia lodge, No. 109, Daughters of Rebekah, enjojed a pleasant gathering on Tuesday evening. Fle members weie Initiated. A'lsltors were present fiom Aldenville, Susquehanna, Jeimyn and Archbald. Mjj. Phoebe Sklllhoin, of Scianton, deputy grand master, was piesent, and pieslded In the ceiemon les. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Richard Uily, acting Janitor of No. 1 and 2 schools, was taken 111 yesteiday and is conlined to Ids home. Michael McGowan, of Pike street, is setiously ill at his home. Mis. Thomas Gilmartin is ill with ty phoid feer. AVill Isger is sick at Ills home on Riv er street. Mrs. M. r. O'Meara, of ricmnton, Is visiting her brother, M. B. Madlgan, on Salem avenue. Miss Maiie Mm dock', of Parkersburg, West Virginia, who is visiting .Mrs. C. II. Hones, at the Hotel Anthracite, is frorlously ill with fever. A number of South Side young ladles will give a fan paity at the AVatt build ing this evening. MibS Dot Bums, who has been visit- Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Draperies and Wall Paper. . . . All the latest designs nnd colorings for the sprint; trade, our prices the lowest. We guarantee J. SCOTT 3NGLIS, 419 LACKS. AVENUZ ing MIbs Mary Fairclf, of Wyoming street, has tvtumcil home. Mibi Amy Klnbuck attended n recep tion In Honesdale Tuesday evening Miss Hleanor Jones, who has been th'a guest of friends In Dunmoie, letiltiied home Tuesday. Mis. 10. K. Mors?, who has been vli Itlng Mr. and Mrs. Stlllman Hndcock, tit Hnnc'ock, N. Y for the past week, has routined home. Announcement Is made of the com ing mnnlap-e of Lewis Thomas, of Hel mont stieet, to Miss Mary Stlnson, of Lincoln avenue. The event will be celc biated on Satuidny of this week at the Haptlst puuonage with tho ltev. T. V. Jcpson olllclatlng. The Womun's Uellef corps are making atrangements for a "Fin de Slccle" sup per, which tliej will give on the evening of Feb. 22. A piomenade dance was given last evening In the Buike building by L. M. Smith, D. L. Ciane and H. II. Jadwln. Miss Osterhout, of Dunmoie, Is the guest of Mls Daisy Jones, of Hlver stieet. NOTABLE WEDDING. Venerable Rev. Daniel Webster Coxe, Arcbdeacon, Marries Miss Lathrop at Monlrose. Special to tho Scianton Tribune. Montrose, Pa,, Feb. 10. The marilago of the Venerable Itev. Daniel AVebster Coxe, of Alden, Pa., aichdeacon of the Fcranton aichdeaconr.' of the Cential Pennsylvania diocese of the Protestant Lplscopal church, and Miss Florence M. Lathrop, of this place, occuired at noon today In the old and quulnt St. Paul's Bpl.scopal church. The bride Is u daughter of the late A7.ur Lathrop and a leprosentntHe of an old and well known Noitheastern Pennsylvania family. Hov. K. A. "Wan Iner, rector of St. Pauls, oillo.Ia.ted and was assisted by He Dr. II. L. Jones, of St. Stephen's, ol Wilkes-Baire. Rt. Rev. X. S. Rull son, bishop of tiie diocese, woa called to New York city and could not be pres ent. ' Ttev. J W. Hurra-, of Plttston; Tiev. H. J. McHenrv. of Gieit Bend, and Rev. Fianklln .Marshall, of Forest City, were among tho clergymen guests. Mls Lathi op was unattended, save by her 5-j car-old nelce and namesake, Floience Courtilght who was (lower girl. The ushers were John and Wlllet Munger, Frank Gardner and Geoige Mack, all from the bride's Sunday school class. Rev. James AV. AVaie, of Kingston, was best man. Miss Lathi op was pie sented at the altar by her uncle, Dudson R Lathrop. BRIDITS ATTIRE. The bilde wore an entrain gown of heavy white bengallnc. The corsage was tilmmed profusely with white em bioideied chtrfon. She woie a fell of tulle and canted an Ivory bptrhd piayer book. Neither Uow-er-crr jewels appear ed In her aUlit"Her little nelce woie a pink silk tmfck tilmmed with white mull itirUcS, lace Inseitlon and ribbons, andslve cairled a basket ol pink loses Lv.nu ciu iiuiiuus. The plctuiesque little chuicn was made doubly atti active by Its lavish lloral tiltnming of green. Palms and feinb occupied the space about the font; I opes of evergieens weie suspended (rom the massive oak loof-braclngs, and the chancel w as banked w Ith laurl. Beneath an aich of the latter maleilal the ceiemony took place. The betrothal and introductoiy part of the set vice was 'conducted by Dr. Jones, the marriage ceremony proper being performed by the rector, Mr.AVar ilner. A pretty sight was presented by the lloral decorations and the light sti earning through the stained glass w indow s In raj s of red and f;nld on the bildal party und the lien .hltu and gold altar cloths A pleasing feature was the organ mif slc played by Professor Frank Beman, of Blnghamton. At the wedding breakfast served at the home of the bilde's sister, Mrs. J. S. Couitilght, the guests included only the bildal paity, the usheis, Dr. Coxe's fellow cleigvmen and Mr. and Mrs. D R. Lathrop. Dr. nnd Mrs. Coxe left during the ateinoon via the Lehigh Valley rail road for points which weie not an nounced. They will be at home at Al den after Teb. 24. TAYLOH. REPUBLICAN BOROUGH TICKET. Burgess J. E. AVatklns. Tax Collector J. D. Jones. High Constable D. M. Davis. Audltoi T. ,1. Hughes. Count II James B. Powell, sr. I,. Davis, Thomas H. Jenkins, Hauls, John Ayers, Jr. School Dlrectoi.s Tallle AAr. , Evan H. E. Jones, James Mapleson, John Colney. In all piobablllty the citizens of Tay lor will now settle down to work. For the past six weeks they have been kept excited over the number of cau i uses which have been lwld Some are satisfied and some aie dissatisfied. It would be uttcily Impossible to nominate a ticket, either Citizen, Democratic or Republican that would pleuse evjryone. Taylor usually polls a Republlcuii ma joilty, and victory next Tuesday Is al most a certainty. Mr. Edwaid D. Davis, n well known and popular young man of this town, has launched Into the giocery business at the corner uf Main and Railioad stier.ts. His establishment will be known as the Tajlor Cash stoie. The employes ol the Taylor, Pyne and ilolden collleiles were paid yesterday A meeting of the board of trade will be hi Id this evening to consider propo sitions lor tho location of two industries in this boiough. OLYPHANT, The remains of Mrs. Michael Mc Hale were laid to rest In St. Pattlck's cemetery yesterday morning. The fu neial took place from the family home on Hudson stieet ut 10 o clock. A re quiem mass was celebiated at St. Pat ilck's chuich, after which the funeral seimon was preached by Rev. J. M. Smoulter. May Smith Robbtns, with an excel lent company, produced "Little Trlxie," a musical comedy, at the Father Mathow opera house last even ing. The play gave unlveisal featisfac tion. The Adonis club will produce "The Counterfeiters" at the Father Mathow opera house tomoirow evening. 1 11II11 iiiniiitorv Klicuuiutism Cured in 3 Duys. , Morton L. Hill, of Ielmnon, Ind,, says; "My wife had Inllatnatory rheu matlbm In every muscle and Joint, her suffeilntr was terrible and her body and faco was swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed for six weelts and had eight physicians but tecelved no benefit, until she tried the Mystic Cure for Itheumatlsm. It gave immediate relief and she was able to walk about In three days. I am suie It saved her life." Sold by Carl Lorenz, drufe'glst, Seranton, 418 Lackawanna avenue. THURLOW INSTITUTE It Is n well-known fact that the ue of HO.M01X5PATHIC MHDK'INHS ko pre occupies the System that attacks of DIS EASE are l'KBVHNTBD. Tho OFFICIAL Statistics of Germany plove that persons using HOMOEOPA THIC REMEDIES live on an average of TWENTY YEAHS LONOEll than thoe who uce OLD SCHOOL MEDICINES. Suffercis from Itheumatlsm, Neural gia, Catarrh, Asthma, Djspepsln, Kidney Disease, Hardness 6f Hearing, Acute Ca pillary Hioiichltls, Diseases of the Ee, Utlnary Disease, Piles, Lumbago, Fe male Diseases, Coughs, Colds, Qilppe and Parahsls aio constantly expressing their heuitfelt gratitude for the miraculous cuio of these disease. THURLOW A 8 CURKS NEURALGIA. Mrs. Saruh Moles, No. K2Z Wushburn street, Seranton, says: "I was entirely cured of Neuralgia by one bottle of Thur. low AS Neuralgia Cure." THURLOW A 33 CURES DISEASES OF THE EYE. Mr. AV. L. King, 312 Mulberry stieet, Seranton, says: "I was suffering with mj ees, and was under the cale of il resi dent physician sl months; he dually sent me to an DYE SPECIALIS'f. I still grew w-oise. 1 then went under tieatment at the THURLOW MEDICAL INSTITUTE, and wus cured In ten days." FREE- PHYSICIANS. If ou send a POSTAL CARD to 3U3 SPRUCE ST., SCHANTON, n PHYSICIAN will be sent to attend you until cured, his services will cost you nothing. The Medicines are mostly 2" cents. EXAMINATION FHEE at the ollicc. JERHYN $ AND MAYFIELD A kerosene oil lamp exploding caused considerable excitement on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mis. T B. Craw ford on Second street. The lamp was discovered all ablaze by the woiklng girl, Miss Katie Gilbert, who, with the assistance of Mrs. Crawford, succeed ed In throwing the lamp out doors. Tho carpet by this time was on fire, but by using a rug It was soon extinguished. Mrs. Crawford hud her hands quite badly burned. The damage Is veiy small. Miss Jennie Battenberg entertained a number of friends from Carbondale on Tuesday. MIss-JCatle Clifford has returned home after spending a few weeks visiting Olyphant friends. The Delaware and Hudson employes were made happy yesterday by lecelv Ing their monthly pay. Mr. William AVoodmancy has pur chased the meat maiket next to J. D. Stocker & Co.'s stoie fiom F. J. AVest gate, Miss Edith Moon, of Carbondale, vis ited friends In town yesterday. Mrs. Hairy Artha Is quite 111 at her home on. Third street. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Smith, who died on Tuesday, was buried yesterday. The employes of the Erie, Glenwood and Keystone collieries w 111 be paid on Friday. A special meeting of the Order of Loyal Knishts of America will be held at AVInter's hall on Monday evening, Februaiy 15. The high, class entertainment which was to have been given by Miss Cora Van Tassel at the opera house last evening, failed to mateilallze. Dr. Da vis, proprietor of the opera house, le ceived a telesiam that Miss Van Tas sel had been stricken with pneumonia at Scianton. Messrs. AV. J. De Graw and Charles S. Hoyt, of Mayfleld, entertained a number of their irentlemen fi lends at their bachelor apartments on Tuesday evening. There will be a meeting with the Lat ter Day Saints' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Smalleombe this evening. ARCHBALD. The annual donation of tho German Lutheran congregation will be held next Monday evening In the basement 4 of the church. The annual donations are always looked forward to with pleasure and this year It promises to be as successful as usual. The congrega tion has made elaboiatei preparations for It. Michael AValsh, who died In Pltts ton on Monday, was well known here, where he lived for many years. He was a brother-in-law of Peter Glldea, Mrs. Peter Hughes and Mrs. Michael Loftus, all of this borough. These and several other residents of this place Is caused by torpid liver, which presents diges tion and pei mlts food to ferment and putrlfy In the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, Insoniiiu, nervousness, and, 1( not rclleNcd, blliuus fever or blbod poisoning. Hood's Pills stimulate tlm stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con stipation, ctu 25 cents. Sold by all druggists, 'the only l'llls to take, with Hood's bjrsaparilla. 1,000 pair Ladies Shoes, sizes 2 4 to S, at ,. 49c 575 pair Ladies' Hand-sewed Shoes, worth $2.50, cut to $1.49 350 pair Ladies' - Fine Hand-Sewed Shoes, button and lace, worth $3.00, cut to $1.98 A lot of Gray Bros'. $4 Shoes, cut to $2.98 35Q pair Men's Patent Leather aud Winter Russets, also calf lined shoes, worth $4 to $5, cut to, $2.48 675 pair Men's Calf Shoes, calf lined, aud Winter Russet Shoes, were $3, cut to , . $1.98 Men's $2.00 Shoes cut to $1.39 1,000 pair Boby's Shoes at 14c MYER DAVIDOW, 307 Lackawanna Ave. attended the funeral at Plttston yes terday. Tuesday was pay-day of the Dela waieand Hudson company In this bor ough. The wages received for woik In the month of January Wete ,thc smallest In many months, the turners ate not doing much better. The ltick Of work and wnges Is said to. be due prin cipally to tho mild cdndltlon of the weather. Thomas Swift, sr., one of tho-ploneeis of the botough, Is dangerously 111 at his home on Hill stieet. NICHOLSON. It Is stated from good nuthorlty that Martin Clock has soldhls home, to gether will the farm attached, to Call TIngley, of Hopbottom, and will move his family In town this spring. Hurry AVIlliams, of the Kingston school, made his mother a short Visit AVednesdny. ' Mumps Is tho prevailing disease Just now, there being quite a number of enses In town. AV. E. Titus will occupy the front of the noi th room now- occupied by A. Rundle after Apt II 1. THE ELECTORAL VOTE. No Change in the Count as Heretofore PublishedProceedings Witnessed by Large Crowd of Spectators. AVashlngton, Feb. 10. The 'house Joined today with the senate In wit nessing the count of the electoial vote for piesldent and vice piesldent of the United States for the term beginning March 4, 1SU7, and after the announce ment of the result adjoin ned until to morrow. Theie was no change In the vote fiom that expected after the pop ular election In November had ex pressed the people's will, and conse quently no sui prises. The votes of the several states weie read In turn by the telleis Senators Lodge, of Massachu setts, and Blnckbuin, of Kentucky, nnd RepiesentatUes Grosvenor, of Ohio, and Richardson, of Tennessee, and the tesults stated by A'lce President Stevenson, who presided over the Joint convention. It was that Mr. McKlnley Most torturing and disfiguring of Itching, burning, scal skin and scalp humors is in stantly reliccd by a warm bath with Cuti cuka Soai-, a single application of Ciiticuha (ointment), tho great skin cure, And a full ilose of CuTicuiiA ltLSQL.VE.Nr, greatest of blood purinera and humor cuic3, when all clso falls. I..ldth,OUthoHtlh!W0tl.l. JratJDC. mil tlin UMD rimplr Facef.niylllemlihi, FALLING HAIK CuM by Cui.cuba i.oap. Complexion Preserve; DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA Removes FrsoMot, Plmplat, Liver - Molet, BUckhoada, Sunburn aud Ten, and re stores tho eUn to its orlgi- clear and healthy com-Mi nln.lnn CnYinflnr trt fill tlft -"" preparations and perfectly harmless. At all timgglsts, or mailed for SOcts. Send lor Circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP ' l"plr lMiparblo tkln purttTiDB Bop, nnoqu&led for the toilet, and without m rival tor the nursery. Absoluwly para and delicately modi cated. At draggltti, Prioc 25 Cent. G. C. BITTNEB & CO., Toledo, O. For sole by MATTHEWS BROS. JOHN H. PHELPS, Seranton. Pa. and CitDCRtCD BT THC HlaHT MtCIML AuTXORITItt) SnEITrHOLlHHMER fcAACfllflRRH incfiUnunc Thii MBMTunT iNUALEn will euro you. A wpnderful boon to Bufferen from Colda, Sore Throat, Inflnen7n, llronchltla, orllAYFEVEB. ffonli immediate rilitf. An efiicleiit rcmprlv. ennvenlpnt in earr In pocket, re&ilT to nse on llrvt Indication of cold. Continued Ijio KrTects Permanent Cnre. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Prlets SO ct. Trial frio at Dnwgliits. ItcKlstorcd tnall, DO corns. H. D. CUSHU1K, Kfr., Tires IUvtra, Hich-.U. 3. i. OtlSHMAW S MFFJTHni The surest and safest remedy foi HIC.H I nUL. all sltln diseases, Kciema.ltcU.8alt Hheum.ntd Sores, Burns, Cuts. Wonderrtil rem edy for PILES. Price, 25 cts. at Drug- D si p elsta or by mull prepaid. Address as abore. Dtl n For nalo by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN II. PHELPS. Seranton. Pa. Chlcheatrr's English Illamond llrand. Original and Onlr Genuine. A oarc, alna), rtlUtle. LaDic aak Druggist for rMchtitcr FHgluk lm gfK mond Bran I la Kcd so 1 CcU aietallloVVty atoxej aealcd w Lb blue ribbon Take Jf Mnaotlicr. Ktutl dangeroul lu6(r(ru V -icn, ana tnwaiion, a I iiruggnii. orieaac la itampi f t tifrttculari eitlmoaUli tad "Uellef Top lutlk.' in Utter, by retaru ' iiaii. ii'.muu it.iiraoDini, jam, mh. Ohlali. .trv t.kp, tilol l.fl..UudUaiHnu.i. mmjj uj au buvai uruggiais. i'qubui 0., w . r. h.-rr, .. ' r.vr,i iir iuai Illi,Iljtlll rS W-JW'- .-vSiweiilK&a inSfPR tlj s lia fr'm "X( f m 1 fc feVj V t$ TODAV nae: will hnd received 271 votes for president and Mr. Ilryniv 170; and that Mr. Ho bart had iccelved 271 votes for Vice presdent, Mr. Sewall 149 and Mr. AVat son 27, Tho proceedings were Witnessed by nn Immense crowd of spectators that filled nil the gnlleiles, but without the crush In the building (hat has innrked pievlous similar occasions. in the hour prior to the nssemblylng of the Joint convention the fortifications and liostolllce appropilatlon bills were lepoited and placed on the calendar. A senate bill was passed authorizing the seveinl courts of appeals to make tnbles of dues nnd charge, which tho Supreme court of tho United States shall mako uniform as nearly as possi ble. AUSSACIIUSETTS VETERANS. (cncrnl Clurksou Addresses Attend nuts nt tho :ilst r.iiciuiipincnt. Worcester, Mass., Feb. 10. The thltty-rlrst encnnipnient of the Depnit ment of Massachusetts, Qtand Army of the Republic, was held heie today General T. S. Clarkson, national com mander, made a s:ili Ited speech which was wainily received. George II. Innls, of Boston, was unail linously endoised as the candidate of the encampment for national com mander. John M. Deane, of Fall River, was unanimously elected de paitinent commander. RAILROAD COMPANY. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS MATCHLESS IN l-VtRY FCATUUB. CALIFORNIA. Toms to CALIFORNIA and the PACI FIC COAST will leave New York and 1'hlladelphla Feb. 24, stopping' at New Oi lcans durlnu Mardl Grus festivities, and allowlns four weeks In California, and March 27, 1 eturnlnK on regular trains 1th In nine months. Hound trip rates from all points on the Pennsylvania Rnljrond sys tem east of Pittsburg. $330 00 for tour cf Feb. 24, and $210 00 for tour of Maich 27. FLORIDA. ' Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks In Florida, will leave Now Yolk and Phil adelphia Feb. 9 and 23, nnd March 9, 1S97. Rate covering expenses en louto In both directions, $50 00 from New York, and $4S 00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON. Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York and Philadel phia Feb. 11, March 11, Apill 1 and 22, and May 13, 1S97. Rates, Including transportation and two days' accommodation ut tho best Wash ington hotels, $14 DO from New Y'ork, and $11.50 fiom Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT OR VIA RICHMOND and WASHINGTON, will Feb, leave New York and Philadelphia 20, March IS and April 15, 1S97. Tor detailed Itineraries and other Infor mation, apply at ticket agencies, or ad dress George W. Boyd, assistant general passenger agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. NIJW YOKK HOTELS. An established hotel under new management and thoroughly nbrcnBt of tho times Visitors to New York will find the Eierctt in the very heart of the shopping district, comenlent to pinccs of amusement and readily accessible from all parts if tho city. EOllOPtAN PLAN. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Place, NEVA YORK. Roles $3.50 Per u oi upwards (American Plan.) GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor, The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., Nrw York. Opp. Q race Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day nnd UpwardJ. in a modoit nnd unobtrusive way thora ara ff w better conducted hotels In tho inotropoila than the St. Donis. . Tho ereat popu arlty it baa acrrciroil can VoiIily bo tracod to Its unique location, ta UomellUi atiaojpaera, tho peonlir oii-ollaaejj of ItB cuisluo and ssrvlcu, aad ita vorj- modar (.to prices WILLIAM TAYLOR Af.D SON. sell WM. M. BATES. !M&&M D- " '" BATES jjp5& a Big Cut in Rubbers. Men's Felt Boots and Buckle Overs, cut to $1.09 Men's Wall's Goodyear Overs, were 75c, cut to 49c Ladies' Wall's Goodyear Rubbers cut to 29c Rubber Boots cut to $1.98 and $2.24 Ladies' Rubber Boots cut to $1.39 Misses' Rubber Boots cut to $1.09 Child's Rubber Boots cut to 98c The Above prices are good for the day advertised only. 1 gJ Absolutely Pure. Celoluntod for Its Krunt loavonlnc strenRth nml lienlthfulnt'S't. Assures thu foot nRitiust alLmnnd all forma or ndulloratlon common to th i cheap br.nuls lio At. iiakimi 1'ovrnr.n CO., neivoiik. TUNKHANNOCK. Mis. Ren Fninhnm, who has been vis iting triends In tqwn, .leturned to her home In iio'ibottoin the lust of the eek. The Shakespeare club met with Miss Parah Hondley last evening;. The attendance at the mooting to or ganli'e a dunolnp; class, last Monday night, was large enough to wan ant It n success. AV A. KIttredge and mother, whn have been on a ten days' visit with relatives In Massachus"ttf, and Veimont, aie e. l(.cted home this evening. Mis. E. Gt-aihmt left the early pait of this week for p Visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frantz, In Wll-kes-Uane. Lodge and Corporation Seals, . Rubber Stamp Inks, All Colors, Daters, Pads, Pocket CutlBry, Scissors, Revolvers, Razors, Strops, Padlocks, Bicycles and Supplies, Umbrella Repairing Athletic and Gymnasium Goods, AT 222 WYOMING AVENUE DUPONT B1INIMG, BUSTKIG AND SPORTING Vtvnufactured at the Waprrallopen Mill, Luzerne county. Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN,Jp. General Agent for tho Wyomins District. 118 WYOMINO AVENUE, Seranton, Pa, Third National Bank BuHdlae. AGENCIES: THOS. FORD, Plttston. Pa. JOHN B. SMITH & SON. Plymouth. Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN. Wllkrs-Earro. Pa. Agents for tho Itopauno Chemical Com Oany'6 Ulsh explosives. WOLF & WENZEL, 531 Linden., Opp. Court ilous:. PRACTICAL TINNEF.S and PLUMBERS Solo A cents for RIc-hnrdson Boynton'a furnaces anil Ranees. It IP (MM III 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 Seranton. 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 selectiom while the present low prices prevail. Carpets and Draperies. "TownrH. 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. PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS, 411 LACKAWANNA AVD. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN 1 AND LADIES' COATS, CAPE5 AND SUITS. Such bargains as we offer this week are worthy of your attention;. It means line grade goods at about one-third the cost of manufacture. The following may give you a little Idea of some of the bargains : One small lot of Misses' and Children's Conts, assorted fj OQ sizes J) ,UO An elegant Uouclo Coat, lmlf silk lined, shield front, ' stylish collar. Season's price, (Til 00 0.00. now .'. 5I.V0 A Fine Curl Persian Cloth Coat, latest cut. linod throughout with Rhndimio silk. Season's prico $10.00, QA QO An elegant French Cater pillar Coat, lined throughout with silk. Sold in tho sea- GK OQ bou for il5.00, now tJJ.tO A beautiful assortment of Kersey Coats, some silk lined throughout nud some half lined. Season's price, $8.00 CO 00 and $.10.00, now OS Z. WE1NGART, Prop'r. SUITS FROM 14.00 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 askedto take an unsatisfactory garment from our store. . J. DAVIS, Arcade Building, 213 Wyoming Avenue. What Sarah Bernhard say. NO DISCOUNTS ALLOWED. UP S fid tlc OH H II. GO A
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