TOE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 12, Sf)7. 8 CARBONDALE, tReader will please note thnt advertise ments, order? for Job work, una Items tor publication left nt the establishment or Shannon & Co, newsdealers, North Mam street, will iei.clvo prompt attention, of fice open from 8 n. m. to 10 p. m. PROMENADE AND DANCE. lMeiiMint Soeinl (JnthorliiR nt the K. V. llurltc llullilliif;. The Invitations Issued by Messrs. I. M. Smith, H. H. .Jadwln and Dwlght Cianc f(ir n gruntl social liromennde dante bi ought n lurfje assembly to the Huiku building on Wednesday evening The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The Mozart oichestta furnished music which v. us of a high oidci. Among thoo piesent veie: Misses Maud Copeland, Margaiet Clnikson, Suslo Jadwln, Josephine Iluir, Itenn Dalcv, Stella Hunter, Grnco Vnnnn, nilsMbcth "Wvllle, Grace Smith, Tloi ent'o Ilnirlson, Minnie IteynoUK Oincu Ilathawaj, Belle Viinnnn, Anna Hud son, JJettha Hnthaway, Maiy AVatt, Alice Rnshlelgh, Oertiude Bitinson, Olivia Helling, Mis. W. Leonaid, Sai nh Fordliam, Soanton; Mls Kte, Plttston. Mossis. and Metdumes V. Hubbard, W. A. Mamllle, 1 H. Jen kln.. It. O Watrnus. W. H. Watt, W. Krlck. W. O. Sumy, Mcssis I. V. Hol lenbeck, J J. Thompson, Thpodoie Mor fmi, A. r 15li Kttt, V. Hamilton, U n. nobeitB, W J. Wolcott, It H. Jadwln, Dwlght Crane, Randolph Mason, A. II. Vanduimuk. Hd Yaiilngton, Charles r'iklns It A. Jadwln, W 13. Giltmun, W. A, Soencet, II. G. Likely, Homtr Laker, Joseph lloole, George Mills, Robert lloolt. Tied Moses, Charles Uichaul and I.vinnn Smith. AIRS. PIERCE AT HOME. A l.urge uml rushioiinble Kcccption on M edrcsdii). A delightful leceptlon vas given on Wednesday afternoon and evening by Mrs T. r. Pierce and daughter, Mis L, II Snjder, at the 1'aik stieet home. Nearly two bundled tuests veie pies ent and enjoyed the delightful occas ion. The afternoon leceptlon vvus fot ladles alone, in the evening gentlemen also were lecelved. The decollations, though not elab orate, vv etc tasteful. Smllax, cut How -its, giound pine, potted plants and alms nave the room a chaimlng ap peal ance. The dlnlnsr loom was dec oiated with ilnk and traen. Mtsdames M A Haiilson, D Scuuy, I C Deckel and A Buidkk assisted In enteitulnlng and lecehlntr the guests llis A H Burdlck, of Sciiinton, and Mis J. W. Dimock, of this city, assist ed at the lefieshnieiit tables. Among those who seied weie Misses Flora Haiilson, Ollna Helling, Minnie Kjto. of I'ittston; Ha Wheeler, of Jeiinvn, Sadie Pierce, Iione Doley, Fannie Do ley and Anna Huson, Louis Dimock Pierce Snyder and Mubel Da Is direct ed the guests. In the evenlnc Mes dames Deckel and Bui dick pieslded at the tables. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mis. W. L Foote, of Wilkes Baiiu; Mis. M. W. Wilson, Mis. V. Dolph and Mis Buidlek, of Scianton, Mr and Mis LMwuid Baiber and Mr unci Mrs. Geoige Stephens, of Pcck llle. Iiuprovemcntt lor St. Kosc Church. St Rose pailsh having completed the woik on the new paiochlal lesldence, will now consider needed alterations and impioeinents lor the church building. The Rev. T F. Coffey has expiessed the desdie of his people for some needed changes. The building was elected twentj-lle jeaib ago and theie is now need of some lemodellng LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Delawaie and Hudson Conductor James Honej, of Belmont stieet, had the middle linger of his left hand ciushed while coupling cats Wednes day afternoon. He was taken to the Emergency hospital, whete the tlngei was amputated by Dr H C. Wheeler Mis. Maty Oichaid and little grand daughter, Maile, visited fi lends in Scianton yesteiday, Mrs. F. J Gulie, of New York cltv, Is visiting her mother, Mis. Davis, on Rlvei htteet. Miss Edith Lewis, of South Chinch stieet, is veiy ill. Griffith Moigan, of Toiraco stieet, Is uiffeilng fiom lheumatlsm. Maigueiite, the little 4-year-nld laughter of Mr and Mis. Flaheity, of Spilng street, died jesteiday moining at 3 o'clock after a bilef Illness. John AV. Jones, of South Chinch stieet, who has been 111 for the past two weeks, has retutned to his woik In the Gravity shop. Mr. and Mis. Edward V. House, of River stieet, enteitalned a few ft lends In honor of their little son's blithday Mifa. Adelbeit Day Is seriously ill at her homo on Lauiel stieet J. H. Reese Is home fiom a shoit visit to the metiopolls. Miss Emily Dunlap, of Honesdale, Is the guest of her Msters, Mrs Will lam McClaln and Mis. Robeit Sloan James McMillan, sr , Is very 111 at his home on Noith Church stieet. Representative J. r. Reynolds ic turned from Hanlsburg Wednesday evening and Is quite 111 at his home on Paik street with an attack of la grippe. William MeNuIty, of Dundaff street, Is out again alter a two w eeks' 'Illness Miss Minnie Kyte, of Plttston, who has been the guest of Miss Flora Har rison, left today for Equlnunk, wheie she will spend some time with fi lends Miss Anna Powdeily, of Scianton, Is visiting at the home of her patents, Mr and Mis. II. W. Powdeily Miss Regina McCabe, of Canaan stieet, who has been visiting for a few das In New York city, has returned home. T, H. Elmer has moved fiom Louis Brauei's place on Noith Church stieet to Park stieet. Miss Hattle Wheny, of Belmont Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Draperies and Wall Paper. . . . All the latest designs and colorings for the spring trade. Wc guarantee our prices the lowest. GOIT INGLI 419 LACXA. AVENUE. street, who has been spending the past two weeks with fi lends In Honesdule, hus l etui tied home. James B. MeTlghe, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. T. r. Walsh, In Green Ridge, has letuined home, Mis. Hrk la entertaining hot mother, Mrs. Vatney, of South Canaan, Mrs. John Wade, of Washington street, Is seriously 111. Thomas J.uvlson left jesterday for the south. He will bo absent about two months. Soon after Ills return he will .stmt on Ills blejcle tilp to San Fi anclsco. W. W. Callender, of Church street, Is the guest of friends In Wllkes Barre. Miss Fordham, of Green Ridge, was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Manvllle on Wednesday TAYLOR. REPUBLICAN BOROUGH TICKET. Burgess James E. Watklns. Tax Collectoi John D. Jones. High Constable D. M. Davis. Audltoi Thomas J. Hughes. Counell James B. Powell, sr., Evan L Davis, Thomas II. Jenkins, Hcniy E Hairls, John Ayers, ji. School Dlioctots Tulllo AV. Jones, James Mapleson, John Conley. The following appealed In last Sun daj's Fiee Press: "The following Item is well wot thy the consideration of ev- et y taxpajer: Justice of the Peare Andiow Doles wants only $100 per veai for the ofllce of burgess, or $300 for the tetm of three eurs, while the Repub lican nominee, James E. Watklns, wants $400 pel jear, or all that Is In It. Bj electing Doles It will be a sav ing of $900 Let every vote! consider the question." The following also appeared In jes tei day's Republican: "U request It Is stated that the borough of Taj lor Is paving mote money to Its burgess than any borough In Pennsj lvanlu. One hundied dollais Is the highest amount paid in other boioughs, while some pay onlv $r)0. This boiough pas $100. Some people are having a snug beith at the expense of the borough. This borough Is In debt and always will be If it is going to squander monev like this" Theie can be no doubt as to who wtote these items. It was W. G. How -ells, the Republican coitespondent. Eveiy votei In Tav loi knows that How ells was falily and honestly de feated for the nomination foi buigess on the Republican ticket bj an over whelming majoilty, and Instead of tak ing his defeat giacefull and manfullv, he whines. If How ells had lecelved the nomination, would he say one woid about the burgess' salaij? The present contest Is for the ofllce of butgess and not foi the salaiy, for It tests with the borough council to fix and deteimlne what salaij. If any, the butgess shall receive. Andiew Doles, a Democratic justice of the peace In an ov ei whelming Republican boiough, would take the ofllce ut a saint y of $100 Of course he would. But would he not albo turn everj case that came before him provided he was elected burgebs, that was purely and simply a boiough case, Into a ense of assault and batteiy or some such cilmlnal of fense and pocket the fee, so that the boiough would get nothing-' Could he not In this way very soon Inctease his fees to more than $100? A'otets of the boiough of Tayloi, be not deceived by such sophistry and deception! An entertainment of tecltatlons, mu sic, singing, quattettes, duets, solos, etc, will be given by Mis. King's Sun day school class In the Methodist chinch, Taloi, Pa , on Filday evening, Teb 12. Cake and coffee will be setved after the entettalnment. The public Is coidlally Invited. Mi. Thomas James, of II de Paik, visited fi lends In this town Tuesdav. The No. 9 class of the Methodist Episcopal church will Elve a perfoim ance this evening at the chuich, and they promise a first class enteitaln ment, all for the small sum of 10 cents. After the following programme, te fieshments will be seived- Selection Mrs S. J Phillips Recitation Miss Rubj Gungwer Solo Thomas Owens Duet Misses Moigans and Knapp Recitation Delia Davis Quaitette, Misses Besecker, Moigans, andMessis. AVatklns and Dibble. Solo William Jones Recitation Nettle Lewis Duet Lizzie and Cotdle Owens Solo RIehatd AVatklns Recitation Miss Hattle McKenle Duet Mr. Jones and Miss Knapp Solo John F. Tubbs Recitation Nellie Caldwell Duet, Master Aithur and AA'lllle Moigans Recitation Miss Kittle Olmstead Mi. and Mrs John Jenkins, of Kings ton, visited lelatives In this place on AVednesday. Born To Mr. and Mrs Homy Evans, of Taylor stieet, on AVednesday, a son. Miss Agnes Miller, of Philadelphia, has teturned homo after a few weeks' visit at the home of Mis. Mackin on Giov'e stieet. MOSCOW. Mr. J. B Yeager, of AVIlkes-Batre, was a visitor In town Monday. Mis. AV. L. Can, of Peckville, Is spending a few dajs with ft lends In tow n. Mlss riorence Yeaser, of Scianton, la spundlns a few wieeks with her uncle and uunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Yeager, The social given by the Cheerful AVoikers at the home of Mr. and Mis. G. S. Blown AVednesday evenlng was largely attended and a veiy pleasant evening was spent by those who weie piesent. Miss Stasia Conboy entertained a number of het many fi lends at hei home on Cooper stieet Filday evening. Music and games were Indulged in un til a late houi, after which tefiesh ments were seived. Those piesent fiom Scranton were: Misses Floience Yeager, Annie Yeau'er, Han let Davis, Minnie Davis, Nettle Jonc-s, Lizzie Butcher, Maud Jeffety, Hattlu Gieen, Hattle Jones; Messrs. "Will Thomas, Charles Thomas, Het belt Green, Jo seph Nelson, John Zuttluh, Edwatd Michaels, Charlie Moyle and Herbett James, Moscow; Misses Giace Hinds, Bessie Maioney, Mjra Harudon, Cot dle Pyle, Rotualne AVIlbur, Sat ah A'an Brunt, Emma Golden, Agnes Tlghe, Mable, DeAVitt, Cat lie Swatts, Staslu Dougherty, Bessie Conboy, Nellie Con boy, Maiy Flynii, Mrs. M. A'angotder; Messts. AVI11 A'an Btunt, Thomas Cun ningham, Chaille A'ungoider, Frank Warden, AValter AVatdell, AV111 Shaw, Fied Shaw, Chaille Van Brunt, Geoige De "Witt. Frank De Witt. Hairy Wall, Call Beck, Joseph Conboy, John Con boy. ' Rheumatism Cured in n l)a. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures In one to three dajs. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mjsterlous It re moves at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Cail Lotenz, 18 Lackawanna ave nue, druggist, Scranton. JERHYN Wr MAYFIELD At a meeting of the Congregational ministers of this region held this week in Plttston It was decided to hold the next convention In this' town on Match 8. A paper will be lead by Rev. R. S. Jones, D. D , on "The Pastor, His Place, and Rights as a Member and an Of ficer In the Church Under His Chaige," also a paper by Rev. D. Jones on "The Teaching of Jesus Chi 1st, Conveinlng Himself, His Person, and His AVoik." A pleasant social affair took place AVednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mis. Michael Fatrell In honor of their daughter Lizzie's eighth birthday. Among those ptesont were: May Far t ell, Blanche and Emma Holmes, Ma mie Donnelly, Nettle Edmunds, Rose Qulnn, Madeline and Lillian AValker, Tlllle and Myrtle Roe, Etta Duffy, Lo letta and Johanna Sullivan, Alice Malt land, Nellie Ncaiy, Geitle Edmunds, Annie Degnan, Aggie Gradv, Mame McGouldilck, Llllj, Jullu, Maine and Annie Gieen, Kate and Maiy Kllkut, Cella Brady, Rosannn Coylo, Jcnnlo McGairy, Amy AVIlllams, Gaylotd Moi gans, Leonard AValker, Thomas E. Ed munds, Geoige and James Edmunds; Michael Contwell, John Tallott, Joe Brady, James Sullcan, Sylvester Mc Gany, Hany Gieen, Thomas Green, Anthony Lally and Frank AValkei. The AValkei Hose company have aw aided the contract for the making of their new unifoims to James Allen. They will be daik gieen In coloi. Prince Albert pattern with the legulatlon flte depattment buttons, trimmed with black mllltniy braid The following Is from the Carbon- dale Leader of February 11: "Editor Boundy says the Issue at stake In the coming election Is water. The Repub lican coitespondent says the postofllce Is the issue. AVhlch Is right? If the Republican nominees are elected what guarantee have we that the. borough will have its water works5? Surely If watei is the Issue the voters should have some undet standing about It. If the postolllcc Is the Issue does It mean that if the Democrats aie elected the ptesent postmaster will serve out his teim ot does It mean that If the Repub licans are elected some one else will get It? What does It mean anyhow? Will the two mouldeis of liubllo opin ion Use and explain?" Mr. Hany Jackson Is quite sick at his home on Second stieet. Mr. G. G. Pljer, special agent of the Lancashire Insurance company, was In town vesteiday. Di. Manly made a professional call to Sctanton jesteiday AVllllain Raw ling and Thomas Rob eits weie In Scranton last evening. Born On Feb 10, to Mt. and Mrs L F. Motils, a daughter. Rlchuid Friend, John and Gomel Lewis entertained their fi lends AVed nesday night at Gllmore hull A va tlet.v of games weie plajed and a veiy enjojable evening was spent. Those ptesent were Misses Hattle Mason, Se llna Morcom, Cora Fowlet, Eva Mel low, Sat ah Jenkins, Jessie Sanfoid, Katie Robeits, Ida Caitet, Lizzie Mann, Clara Rowe, Mvia Hill, Hattle Oakley, Lizzie Oakley, Emily Friend, Annie Jones, May and Llbble Hen wood, Belle Bakei, Jennie AA'heelei, Edith A'oeste, Annie Griffiths, Bessie Filend, Maud Jones, Marj and Lizzie Giles, Ina AVeed and Nellie AVllcox, of A'andllng, Kittle Carpenter, of Oly phailt; Emily and Nettie Steed and Lena Smith, of Mooslc; Miss Maggie LaRue, of Carbondale; Messrs Mai tin Gill, Will Davis, AA'lllle Patks, Thomas Champion, Frank Gendall, John Os borne, Samuel Gtlfllths, Charles Mayn urd, David Jones, John Lewis, RIehatd Friend, Rlchaid Owens, David Jenkins, AVllllain Friend, AVIlllam Tiottei, AVlll lain Miller, Jnmes Rellley, Thomas Nlc oll, Richard Jones, Tiank Jeffrey, AVlll lain Robeits, Tied Stevens, Richard Rosemorgy, Allan Hall, Thomas Ow ens, John Rowe, David Davis, Thomas Jones, Garfield AVIlllams, Robert Tut lej, Frank Jones, Daniel Jones, David Watklns, William Dimock, of Carbon dale, and Mr. Lavin and Mr. Thomas, of A'andllng. Geoige AValters while drawing ice vesteiday, lecelved a very painful In juiy by tunnlnsr a spike In his knee. He worked all day, but last evening it pained him seveiely. Mts Geoige E. A alters Is suffetlng at her home on Main street with la gt Ippe. AVIlllam Moicom, of Second street, Is veiy 111. Fiom ptesent Indications the Rev. AA'alker, now holding evangelistic set- "You voting brat, that's the fifth plate jou've btokeii todaj," "I'll Just dilnk this and end mi tioubles now.'" .L'vr -&o- if-ijV jrif. f "Quick, wife; that voung brat has swal- 'lov.ed u quuit of m Uevtlopet!" I'iH. . JL&S IV A Kl wm tM ir x- jS&rCL J i H in "No, I don't want none ei jer medicine, Thltf tulT Is good enough fer me," Ufe. Copyright, 1897, by Mitchell .S. Miller. "1 1 JK UL, & "ir j- f-- Y s-. --' I lit l I kV sCgJl , -Xtnrfl y 4s-, vices In Carbondale, will conduce ser vices In this town In the near future. Yesterday a team of horses belonging to E. Robinson, of Scranton, was standing outside the Traction house, when a horse and buggy came up the, stiecX, which seated the team and they plunged down the street. The driver ran out of the hotel In time to reach over the front Wheel and grasp the i olns. AVhllo endeavoring to stop his horses he was stiuck by the hub of the wheel, which caused him to fnll. He was dragged some distance, and although not seriously hint, was badly bruised. Tha steam was stopped item Cole's blackstnlth shop. The funeral of James, the 2-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gaughan, was very largely attended. AVOCA. The Pennsylvania Coal company will pay Its employes today. Rose of the Valley lodge, Sons' of St. Geoige, will meet In legular session tomorrow evening. Rev. M. F. Crane Is sojourning In Florida. Richard L. O'Malley returned last evening from Kansas City, where he has siient 'several weeks. Hugh Jennings left vesterday for St. Bonaventure's college. James O'Btlen will leave tomotrow evening to enter as a student In the Dickinson Law Schpol. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Johns and Richard Diet, of Rlchmondale, were In town on AVednesday. Mesdamo Huttle Belle, Amanda Mc Gulte, II. Hlnes and AV. H. Welter at tended the Women's Christian Temper unce union convention at Wllkes-Barre during the past few davs Mis John Healey, of the AVest Side, Is suffering from a seveie attack of erv slpelas. Misses Belle Connoi and Alicia Dix on are visiting ft lends In Caibondale. St. Maiv's choir will sing at the Holy Savior church fair at the armory in AVllkes-Batrc next Tuesday even ing The residents of Mooslc are undet -going a seveie siege of measles of a malignant tpe. New cases aie teport ed dally. Mrs. Thomas Llewelyn, sr., and Mrs Thomas Llewelyn, Ji , are spending a few davs with rriends In Philadelphia. The funeral of Hany Nebone took place on AVednesday afternoon fiom the family lesldence on the AVest Side The Sons of St. George, accompanied by the Albion band and the Avoca col liery associated fund, attended In a body. Sei vices at the Pilmltlve Meth odist chuich weie conducted by Revs J. Jones and E L A'an Hoesen, of this place and E. Russell, of AVIlkes-Batre The pall-beaieis were Isaac Schaffer, Nicholas Glllls, AVIlllam Bray, J. tJ Boase, Charles Stilck and John Mc Laughlin. Interment was made In the Langcllffe cemetery. The boiough council met In regulai session on Tuesday evening All members weie present except Ml. Hodgson and Dr. G. B Seaman Johft Meade acted as piesldent pio tern. The minutes of the pievlous meeting weie adopted as lead. long stand ing bill that has created considerable tiouble was oidered to be paid A B Cuiley for high constable dues. The pioflle and estlmnted cost of construc tion of Plane and Brown stteets were accepted The engineer was empow ered to make specifications foi bund ing the load which shall tecelve a 10-Inch ctown of slate took. The stieet committee were given the advertising of bids, all of which shall be presented to the seeretaij ut the next meeting, Feb 19 The plans and specifications aie to be left at the ofllce of the civil engineer, wheie they can be examined ' UALTON. Mis. Louise Rounds, state piesldent of Illinois Women's Chilstlan Tempei ance union, will deliver a lectute In the Methodist Episcopal church next Mon day evening, Februaiy 15. A Sunday school Institute under the auspices of the county association will be held at the Baptist chutch Tuesday, Febtuary 16, afternoon and evening Di Roop, state supeilntendent, will be ptesent and deliver an addiess at both sessions. The ladies of the Baptist chuich will setve supper at the chuich Febiuaij '22 ft oni 5 o'clock p m. The borough council met last even ing and tefused to pass the oidlnance which was presented at the last meet ing gt anting the Noith Ablngton AVa ter company a franchise. The pto ceedlngs weie of a veiy peaceable char acter. Quite a number of citizens wete piesent, no doubt with the expectation that there was to be a lively light on Such was not the case, howevei. Theio were no speeches elthei pio ot con. The wot thy fathets had evidently come w lth their minds fully made up and when the matter was bi ought up It was voted down by a vote of 5 to 3, one member of council present not voting The executive committee of the Young Men's Chilstlan association met lest evening and transacted consldei able business. Mr. A. Ball was elected vice president In place of Mr. A. G Ives, who tendered his resignation when he iemoved from th place. J. II Swart, r. II. Wall and F. R. Calla ghan were elected delegates to thr state convention to be held at Reading, Pa , on the ISth, l'Kh, 20th and 21st inst. A committee consisting of Will Rvme., Geoige Osborn and r. H AVall was ap pointed to solicit new members. It has come to the notice of the committee that some of the reading matter con sisting of magazines and peilodlcals have been taken uway from the ioom without authoilty. Steps weie taken to pi event this In the futuie. The meeting of the Keystone union of Christian Endeavor which has been announced to take place Filday aftet noon and evening In the Baptist chuich will no doubt be well attended. Spe cial musical featutes ate expected to be lntioduced and the lectuie by Re. Joseph K, Dixon, D D, In the even ing should draw a large audience. I'H.Cr.KUUG. John Grier called on Scranton ft lends last evening ' The second monthly social of the Club of '97 was held In Callahan's hall on AVednesday evening The affair, which had been looked forwaid to bv the many Invited for the past month, was a brilliant success. An entertainment and social for the No Gripe When )ou take Hood's I'JIU. The big, old fasli loned, sugar-coated plIU, vvlilch tear j on all to pieces, am not In it with Hood's, l'as) to take Hood's and cas to operute, Is true of Hood's Pills, which are S 1 I 4 up to date In e ery respect. W III b Safe, certain and sure. All druggists. 23c. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The pul) rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparlllu. benefit, of Luke McGulte, who was re cently lujuted near the Richmond col liery, will be given In Fadden's hall on tte evening of Feb. 22. WlLKi:S-HAItKU NILWS. Martin Smith, aged 31 yeais, a minor at the Clear Spilng collleiy, was fatal ly Injured yesteiday by a fall of coal and rock. James Hill, claiming to do business In this city and Scranton, was attested on a charge of defrauding met chants throughout the countty by the use of the United States malls. Ho was held to answer at the next session ot the United States cout ts. John Drake, of AVyomlng, aged 40 years, was killed In this city yesterday afternoon while engaged In excavating a trench. A boulder of frozen dlit fell upon him, crushing his head beyond lecognltlon. I'OICClt TllIUI. "liaising Him. "--Life. ,Copvi Ight, 1SS7, by Mitchell .v. Mlllor. Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with Hypophos phites brings back the ruddy gloAV of life to pale cheeks, the lips become red, the ears lose their transparency, the step is quick and elastic, work is no longer a burden, exer cise is not followed by ex haustion; and it does this be cause it furnishes the body with a needed food and changes diseased action to With a better cir healthy. culation and improved nu trition, the rest follow. 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COLLINS, Manager. YOU CAN SAVE MONZY BY B J, 113 NEW AND SECOND-HAND CLOTHING Ladies' and Children's Wear. Seal and Plush Sacqus, Carpets and Feather lied? From L. POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Avs. WOLF & WENZEL, 531 Linden., Opp. Court llousr, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Bole Agents for Richardson Doynton'd Furnaces uud Itaugos. r IF"' I B JiLfc Pimple, blotchos, bhckheiuh, red, rouc.h, oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin,ntid fulling hair, and biby bloniNhcs prevented by Uuticuiia Soai, tho most olTectlvo skin purifying and boiutlfylng soap hi tho world, ns well ns purest and sweetest for toilet, b ith, and nursery. Fotr U told throughout the wnrlj IYittsii Dnuo) 4hCillM LOHP.holcl ropi , rii(on,t; 8 A oy"llowlol'revtnt luce tlumon," milled free. EVERY HUMOR rT,tt,!04 K"d HOT QUARTERS. You must liavo. You must kobp tho30 chil dren wnrni. Don't risk their jouuk lives on cold floors. In cold rooms Vory fow quarters buy hoitors tiou. Wo nro closing thorn out. You mnkii your own prlcoso Ions as y u don't ot bolow cost 0 must hnvo tho room they tnku. Foote & Shear Co. 119 Washington Ave. Lodge and Corporation Seals, Rubber Stamp Inks, All Colors, Daters, Pads, Pookel Culler, Scissors, Revolvers, Razors, Strops, PaiUos, Bicycles and Supplies, Umbrella Repairing Athletic and Gymnasium Goods, AT FLO 222 WYOMING AVE.1UE. Strictly New Laid Eggs,near by, 25c Fresh Eggs, Jersey Stock 22c Good Storage Eggs 16c to 18c Fane) Hot-House Itadishes Uipc Tomatoes, Cucumber Green Beans, fanlifiowers, Musbrooins, lite, Ktc. 1 Unprecedented Bargains In Nottingham Curtains, Irish Point, Brussels, Cross Stripe, Snow Flake Alusseleue and Swiss (both plain and ruffled.) Attention is particularly requested to our line of Chenille and Tapestry Curtains and Table Covers, which are offered at prices never before quoted in Scranton. 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. Opp. Main lhitrancs to Wyoming House. 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, 421 LACKAWANNA AVE. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN '8 ftND LADIES' COATS, CAPE5 AND SUITS. Such liarfi.iins as we olTcr this week ate worthy of ) our attention. It means fine Krjdc uoods at about one-third the co'it of manufacture. The following may give you a little idea of some of the bargains: One small lot of Misses' ami Children's CoutB, assorted sizes $-.98 An olcjjnttt Unuclo Coat, liulf Hilk lined, shield front, styllHli eollur. Season's price, : 81.98 U UU. HOW A Flno Curl Persian Cloth Coat, latest cut. lined throughout with Khndnme hilk. Season's price $10.00, now $4.98 An elegant French Cater pillar Coat, lined tliioiiKlioiit with silk Sold in the sea- QK ftQ son for J1G.00, now J)J.i0 A beautiful assortment of Kersey Coats, some silk lined intoufriiout ana some hull lined. Season'M price, ?8 00 uud J10.00, now $2.98 Z. WEINGART, Prop'r. UlTS 14.00 OP 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 Arcade Building, 213 Wyoming Avenue. What Sarah Bernhard says 8 b SALES.
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