TIIE SCHANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY IS. 1SD7. 12 SKIN . Syviw Smkru W Hi P Sr-nrnr Corit Trkatmknt for torturing, llfl(C mint;, Hilling, Irarnlnjr, nnd scaly skin nnil ecnlp metises with losso'lialr. Wnrra bsttistvltlitji. IIOUB bOAt HCIltlo applications Of COT10UR (ointment), ami full -loses of CUTIcnru liiunL TnNT.urciitcDt of blood purlQcrs ana Uutnor cure) rati j $y& j& ue Ti ioM thranthoat the otH roitc DrrnftOniM Com-. 8nl rrori .Boston cor " How to Cure Itching Bkln Dniin,"frt, I1ED ROUGH lNDS 'WSJutar GARBQNDALE, Rentiers w 111 plciFo note that advertise ments, orders for Job work, nntl Items for publication left nt the establishment of Shannon & Co, newsdealers, North Main Btreet, will reeclo prompt nttontlon; of llce open fiom 8 a, m to 10 p. m Tlio Mitchell"'. I'uir. At the Mitchell's full Inst nlRlit the following progi amine was tendered: Selection, Tenny nnd Mntttcssen; piano polo, Ptoftsbor Ronnie, ocal solo, Miss llnunu Htown: lecltntlon, Mat tel Joseph JciiKIiih; Instiumentul duet, Leontud and Jlehln. tlie cuts, the publication of our com inunlcntlon of the Odd Fellows' annlver puiy hns been tic laved fot n few days. Mr. nntl Mrs. Charles Gardner attend ed the Musical alliance at Fleetvllle yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walter, Messrs. Zllm Hinds, Hupert Hard, Ira llnrtmnn, H. H. Heynolds, Howard Reynolds, W. A. i:nns, H. J. Hlddleinan, A. H. Hos slter, Deter Palmer, F. M. Hat Huston, and A. F. Der.shlmer; the Mioses Pni mclla Hennott, Ivn Stephens, Francis Iewls, Currlo Wntklns, I,ena Swnrtz, Anna Hud, Alma Wilson, Bertha Chilstman, Ues.sle Wilson, Lizzie Wll 1 ur, and Fottla nuinett, comprised a jolly pnrt of our ouiir people that took ndvnntnpc of the slelKhlrif last Montlay nlfht, and enjoyed a slelRhrlde to TunU hnnnock, uhue an oyster supper was aw aitlng; them at the Keeler house. All leport a frood time and one young lndv was heard to lemnrl the next morning that the didn't have to be called that ninrnlnfr for breaklast. The Mlses Almi. t,l7le and LouKa WllBley, Misses Dcltha. and Ada Cur, Mpssis Pied and I.ou Wiiirlev, nnd Mr. and Mis W 11. GnrUnet. attended the tenth wedding anuhersaiy yettei day, ot Mis William Snover, nee Miss Then-a Wiiglej, of Twelfth btreet, Scianton. Pa. Messts. H I Beach, O A. Gllbeitand Hdltor James P. Taylor, ot Montrose, wete Inspecting East Mountain L-ithln spilngs here jtsteidaj, ARCIIHALD. fer. The vote for eminent In the Sec ond ward was tie, William Summers and John Miller, each receiving S3 Votes, and to elect a candidate the elec tion board drew lots and resulted In the choosing of William Summeis. OLY1MIANT. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. On Tueidnv, im the llrst time In Its history, Ait'hbald elected candidates tnnnlntrat-latgcona Republican ticket. Heiotofoie the town has been so stions ly Dcmociatlc, that even In local elec tions It has been next to impossible for a Republican lunning under hla Miss Ida Rut?, of Rlpon, Wis., Is vis iting Miss Minnie Burner, of Noi th Main stieet Henry Kearney, of Scott stieet, Is confined to his home b illness. Mr. and Mib. John Kvans, of Oak avenue, left vestetdny for Wilkes Raire, wheie they will spend borne time. Mis. C. n. T-atlnop Is visiting lela thes In Wilkes-Rarie. Mrs. Adelbeit Day is slowly Impiov lng after a two weeks' Illness Rlehaid Ciaft shot a rod fox on the mountain east of the city veiteiday. This makes the, seventh that he has shot this winter. Mr unit Mis. Trank Thompson, of Tth.tca, N. Y, are visiting Mib. M. Coiby, of Wyoming stieet. Piofessor Thomas,, of South Tei race htieet, Is 111 with the measles Mrs. W. Williams and Miss Ploi enco Williams, of No -i, weie the guests of Mis Heniy Robeits, of liiool.lv n btiLCt, Tuesday A slelglnlde to Wnvmait Tuesday evening wan enjoved by the following young people: Chailes Millaul, Pied Havenstein. Donald TTaite, Geoige Glbbs, Misses Lottie Havenstein, Mag gie Thompson, Ida Scull and Beitha Lockwootl Oscar Hlsted, of Belmont fcticet, is 111 with bcnrlet fever. Piofessor John P. McCawloy is seil ously HI at his home on Belmont stieet. Rev. T. n. Jepson announced Tues dn evening at the Baptist chinch that a letter locelved fiom ivangellst Need ham, who was expected hoio last Sun day, but was detained by illness in his family, stated that they were Im proving and he hoped to be here the coming Sunday, Feb. 21. Tho funeral of Mis. Maiy Kennedy, of Delawaie stieet, took iilace cster dny morning at 10 o'clock and wns very laigoly attended. A lequlum mass vas celebrated In St. Patrick's chinch and an eloquent sermon was pi cached by Rev. J. M. Smoulter, after which tho remains weic conveyed to the Catholic cemetery and laid to rest. Tho pall bearois weie: Thomas Donnelly, Pat llck Ollinaitln, John Cummlngs, Peter Inglesby, James Carbine, James Mc Hale, James McAndiew. A maiilage quietly solemnized Tues day evening at St. Patrick's church was that of John R Mcllale and Bildget Hastings, two popular voung people of this town. Miss Alicia Mcllale, a. sis tor of the gioom, attended the bilde, and Willie Rogan acted as gioomsman The ceiemony was purf owned bv Rev. J. M Smoulter Mr. and Mis Mcllale will leslde on Dunmore stieet. Miss Maile Jones, of West Scianton, was a visitor In town yesteulay. The Subuiban wheelmen banqueted at the West Hnd hotel Monday even ing. Thi occasion was one of unusual enjoyment. 'Coasts were made by the piesldcnt and seveial meinbeis of the club Mrs Chailes L.ewsley Is visiting rela tives at Caibondole. Mrs. AMlllam Riley, of Scianton, Is visiting lelatlves heie. Mis. F. F. Forbes and Miss Maud Hainden, of Caibondnle, spent yestei dav with Miss Cora Voyle Hdwaid Ciane, of Scranton, and Miss M. Golden, of Plttston, visited Miss Mniy O'BojIe, of Dunmoie street, yes teulay. Councilman-elect James O'Brien 13 laid up with the quinsy. Mis. J. Kllciillen, of Dunmore street, met with a serious mishap jesteiday while stepping off the pinch at her home, she slipped and fell, breaking her leg Dr. L Kelly was called and set the bioken membei. Miss Lizzie McGinty pntei tallied a laige number of young fi lends at her home on Dunmoie street last even ing Seveial meny houis weie spent in games and dancing. Refreshments weie seived about 11 o'clock. William Winters, of Jewnyn, Is woik Ing for the Weston Mill company. i:lmiiukst. COLDS Miiiij on's Cold Cure euros colds In the head, cold on the lunKs, old colds, new colds and obstinate eolds, nnd all founs of grip. Stops snet.7ltiK. dlrcharRis from the nose and ejes, prevents catanh, diph theria, pneumonia and till throat ana lung troubles. These plenant little pel lets nie absolutely harmless, have saved thousands of lives and pieventetl much Hickiiesg, Trice, 23c. MU1M Improved Homoeopathic Home Rnmcily ccnipanv put up a separate cuie loi uich tllE-cufe. .' t all druggists, mostly '.i cints. Guide to Roaith free. Petsonnl letters to Prof. Munjon, 160) Arch stieet, Philadelphia, Pa., answeied with flee medical advice foi an) disease. JERHYN AND MAYFSELD Thursday and Friday evenings of this week, hasi been postponed one week. Full announcement will be made In Tuesday's Issue of next week. The local election passed off very quietly, yet with a great deal of Inter est. A large vote was polled for an election wholly of local Issues. TUNKHANNOCK. FACTORY VILLI: The borough election here was quite wnimlj paitlclpated In by the Republi can and the Piohlbltlon parties, th fight for constable and tax collector be ing very close, especially for tax col lector, the vote being a tie R. H. Reynolds was elected constable by a majoiity of L vots. The boiough went Republican .straight as follows- Bui gtss Charles Klinefelter. Councllmen W. H. Manchester, A. II. Passett. Constable R. H. Reynolds High con stable A. L, Rovnolds Judge of elec tion W. W. Baul Inspectoi II N. Carpenter. Tax collector R. H. Rey nolds, R. D. Chase, tie. School iliiect ois J. W. Remolds, Biomley Smith. Auditors B. J. Goodwin, A. A. Blown. Poor niastci L. II. Cha.s. Mr. Stephen Noithup, an aged and le spectpc' iesldent of this town, sulfeted a stioke of paralysis last Tuesday evening, and is still In a ciltical condi tion. Lane-staff Hose company at a special meeting last Monday night, added tlnee new membei & to the companj., and elected a secretaiy to fill the vacancj caused by the leslgnatiou of the toimer becietury. Work Is progicsslng lapldly on the entertainment to be held Maich 5 at the Methodist Kplscopal church. The committee on entertainment is w oiling nlfcht and clay to make It a financial as well as a social biiccess The new axes have ai lived and the tot dies aie expected soon. Before 'Squiie Gardner's court, Mon day, the case of Hunt & Connell vs. J. C. Reynolds came up for tiial, but was settled by the defendant. Tuesday, in the case of Hulfsmlth vs. G F. Smith, 'Squire Gardner gave Judg ment in favor of plaintiff. This case gipw out of tho failure of the above parties to amicably come to a settle ment of their accounts, therefoie the plaintiff sued the defendant for a set tlement, Mrs. Lou Staik lias moved her family and household goods into the house ow pod and occupied by J. K. Znulzlg, in tho ntnth end of town. Mis Staik ex pects to keep summer boaideis tho coming season. Thomas Hough, of Lake Winola, will become a resident of our tow n about Apiil 1, having rented his faun to Heniy Phillips, of the Caul faim. Morton Stephens, who has been soil ously ill with typhoid fever, is tepoited much bettei. Owing to the artist not having the right size "plates" In btock to pioduce JOHN J LANGAN. pat t caption to ain an election. But this time evot. the solid De'inocratlc Second waul lias elected a Republican councilman and came neai electing a Republican school dliector. In the Thiid waul dissension in the Republican innks had much to do with the defeat of the ward cindliates The only can didates i tinning tluough the boiough, who weie elected by the Demociats weie an auditoi, Mai tin Malndy, and a lilph constable, Bdwaul O'Hoio. Their opponents were lespectlvelj Solomon Middleman and Martin Miglln Both gentlemen live In the Ridge and vei winning at a disadvantage because they weie not as well known as their Demo ci.itlc rivals As it was thej have good leason to be proud ot the showing they made foi theie is coitnlnlj nothing dis ci edltabl" in defeat under such circum stances. The suceesslul candidates de bit e tc express theit thanks to the peo ple wno so nobly suppoited them and ai e grateful for their expressions of confidence so emphatically show n at th election. The total vote polled was about 9"i0. The majoiltles weie as follows: For burgess, Langan over Lane, 39: for Justice ot the peace, Dutfy ovei Munlev, 112; for auditor, Mahady ovei Middleman, 2-R The vote in detail appeals elsewheie. Mi. Langan. the next buigess, Is a voting man of singulai tact, ability and enemy He made an active and tlioi ough Pinvass during the campaign just closed and he Is to be congratulated on Ills success in defeating such a stiong and popular gentloman as was his ilval, L'dward Lane. The pastor of the Geiman B angelical chinch of Archbald expi esses his giat itude to the vailous parties who vied with eacli other to make tho donation on Monday evening last, atti active and luciathe. Owing to the efforts of the ladies and some of the male membois of the church the donation was maiked by good w 111 and joviality. Tho band w ith its excellent music gieatly added to the en.iovment of the evening It was pleasing to see tint so many outsldeis attended, and that they all seemed to feel perfectly at home. It will long ie vnain In the memory of all who paitlcl pated as a great success. Mr. Fiank Wlnteis nnd Richard Qendnll, who have been home for sev eial davs, returned to Wvomlng sem inal y Tues'day. William Winters lias accepted a po sition as teamster w Itli the Weston Milling company, of Olyphant, and eli te! ed upon his duties vesterday. Totumle, the 4- ear-old son of Mr. and Mis. Thomas C.ivaiiaugh, of May field, Is ill with dlphtlieila. James, youngest son of Mi. and Mrs. Rlehaid Rev nolds, of the same boiough, is 111 with the same disease. The Sons of Veterans' dtum corps hold their social this evening. The Episcopal conceit last evening was well attended and pionounced a. financial and social success. A veiy ptetty wedding was solemn ized on Monday evening at the home of Mr. Johnson Bennett, coiner II nnd Second stieets. The conti acting pnt tles weie Miss Mae Bennett' and Gomer Lewis, of Mnyfield. The ceremony was peifouned bv the Rev. Fiancls Gentlall, pastor of the First Methodist Hplscopal chinch. The" senate vesterday confirmed the nomination oi Thomas A. Ilendilcks as postmastet of Jewnyn. AVOCA. The boiough election pissed off quietly In this place The Republican ticket was unanimously elected. The following Is the olilclal count: Bur gess, J M Rhodes, It., IS; J. II. Wilcox, D , 30. Justice of the Peace, J II. Snv der, R , 31, J. W Williams, D , 31 Tax collectoi, William Snover, R D1, T. B. Httulenbeigh, D , 2J. Ovei seer of poor, Romevn Snvder, R, 3S, J. J. Blink, D, 3C Auditoi, B D. Coopei, R, -11; William Stelff, D, 34. Council, Heniy Battln, R, 47, II. G Thaver, R , 40; William F. Jenkins, D 30; James Y. Dunning, D , 37, School dl lectors, John D Fullei, R, 49; S. G. Rlel, R 42, J. B Mnsteis, D, 30, J J. Blink, D, 31. Judge of election, Chas R. Smith, It . 30; W. C. Dunning, D , 39 Inspectoi of election, Hoi ace S. Finn, R , CO; Thomas J. Thompson, D , L'C The olllce of judge of election was a tie vote, but was aftet wauls decided foi the Republican candidate, Ml. Smith. C I Depew, of California, Is visit ing his uncle and aunt, Mi and Mis. Alfied Giillln. The Ladles' Aid society of the Ptes bytetlan church will give a chicken suppei In the church pailois Monday evenin, Teh 22. Samuel A. Wilcox is confined to his bed by a severe illness. The people of Hlmhui"t are looking foi w aid to a big building boom the coming summoi, and fiom present In dications they will not be disappoint ed The Hlmhurst Manufactuilng com pany have just completed a fine house on the grounds of Heniy Weluum at the entrance of the Hlmhuist boule v ai d Thomas Holtham made a business tlip to Scianton Tuesday It Is expected that Rev. Biowe, of Waveily, will assist the gospel wagon evangelist, II. I Higgins, one night this week In the tevlvul now being held nt the Thst Baptist chuich. NICHOLSON. PECIvVILLL. Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Draperies and WaSl Paper. . . . All the latest designs and colorings for the sprinj; trade. We guarantee our prices the loweht. Mrs A. T. Jones and Fon, Alfred, have moved heie fiom Catbondale. Mr3. Jones' many friends will be glad to wel come her back to her old home Mis Maiy Sandeicoeic, of Clieirj Ridge, is visiting her nelce, Mis. Clar ence Williams Mis. John English has been indisposed for the past week. The valentine social given by the Young People's society of the Methodist Episcopal chuich was a grand success socially and financially. Miss Stella Waltz of Mt. Cobb, is visiting Miss Rose Glanvllle. John Kendall was given a sin prise party at his hume on Main street last Tilday evening by a number of his oung friends. Games and music wete the chief features of the evening. Miss Jennie Kennedv, ol Pleasant Mount, is visiting at the home of Mi. nnd Mrs. F. A. Peck. The Woman's Chilstian Tempei nice union will give a dime state p.nloi meeting at Mis. William Page's homo next Monday evening. Refreshments will be seived and a musical entcitaln-m-nt will be given. Everybody wel come. On Tilday evening, Feb 19, the Young People's society ot the Piesbyleilnn chinch will slv a mum social at the home of Maple Bell. Something entiie ly new. Ale you to keep mum? Just come and see if you can That Is not our intention, only for a short time. We piomlse you a good time; a fine progi amine and excellent lefreshments, This is our pait of the contract. Youis is to come youtself, bring your ft lends, btlng oui dime. PR1CFJJURG. 419 LACK). AVENUE. J. A. Bairon is circulating a petition piajlng that the postofllce be moved to his block on Lincoln street. A number of our young people attend ed tho dancing class at Thtoop last evening. The election hero on Tuesday lesult ed In a vlctoiy for the Citizens' paitj The following is a list of the candi dates elected: Buigess, Moirls AVeiss, tax collector, Theodoro Wleland; audi tor, John Wleland; for council, Second waul, William Summers; council, Third waid, James Twlss; for school dliector, Second wuid, Robert Builelgh, and school director, Third waid, Fred Kle- At the boiough election on Tuesday Republicans elected burgess, tw o school dltectois, auditor, collectoi, poor master and one Inspector, while the Demociats captured two councllmen, one school dliector, judge of election and one In spector. Those elected aie as follows: Buigess, J. W. Billings; councllmen, A. W. Stephens nnd Geoige S. Haidlng, school directors, E S. Wheeler and J. E. Hat ding (full teim), and M. Shields, jr , one vear to fill vacancy of Benjamin Pediick, leslgned, auditor, John Shei man, collector, J. B, Cornell, poor nias tei, J. T Bonno, Judge of election. C M. Paiker, inspectors, C. McConnell and Bait Gaidnei. Mrs. D W. Titus went to Harfotd Tuesday to attend the funeral of trie J-yeat-old son of II McConnell. Mr. and Mis Hiram B Wotden, of Whitney's Point, X. Y, aie vislting ti lends heie Spencei Rude, of Tunkhannock, was impioving the sleighing on out streets Tuesday. j Miss Genevieve Bacon and Ralph D Williams will assist In the conceit to be given In Scianton this evening for the benefit of the West Side hospital HOW TO FIND OUT. rill a bottlp or common glass with mine and lot it stand twenty -four houts; a sediment oi settling Indicates a. diseased condition of the kidneys When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney tiouble. Too fre quent deslie to urinate or pain in the back, Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder aie out of order. WHAT TO 1)1). There Is comfoit In tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the gieat kluney remedy fulfills eveiy wish In lellevlng pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urlnaiy passages It corrects inability to hold mine and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effect following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times timing the night to uil nate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root Is soon realized It stands tho highest for Its wonder ful cures of the most distressing caBes. If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by druggists pi lee fifty cents and one dollar For a sample bottle and pamphl6t, both sent free by mall, mention Tribune and send your full postofllce addtess to Dr. Kil mer & Co., Rlnghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this otter. Mis. H. M. Steever and Miss Jennie Newiln aie visiting friends in Peckvllle. Mis. E. r. Snytlei Is suffeiing from a severe attack of grippe. Misses Alice Conway and Sarah Mee han have leturned home after a lew weeks' visit with friends in Caibondnle. Miss Anna Malonoy, of Scranton, was a visitor in town vosteuluy. The Saislleld fair le-opened on Tues day ecnlng in their new hall which is now completed and open for Inspection. The building is laige and commodious and the society deserves commendation for the wotk- they have accomplished in electing such n stiuctuie. The citi zens of tho tow n should show theii ap pieclation by pationlzing the fair now in in oil ess Their manj valuable at tleles to be chanced on ami two con tests will be decided in a few even ings A large delegation accompanied St. Mary's choir to Wllkes-Bawe on Mon dav evening and seveial attended last evening. Miss Matgaret Kane, of Plttston, Is the guest ol her slstei, Mrs. J. J. Han Ion Mi J. Jones, of Scranton, Is visiting fi lends in town. Messrs M. F. Judge and Robei t Mooie of Taylor, weie visitois In town on Tuesday evening. Heiinan Cramer, the freight man who was beilously lnjuied on the cut off on Monday morning, has regained con sciousness nt the Plttston hospital and hopes aie uuu enteitained of his re covery Chailes Johnson, who has been suf feiing fiom an abscess duilng the past few months, left on Monday evening to undPigo tieatment In the Wilkes-Baire hospital. Helen, the 3-year-old daughter of Ml and Mis Patrick How aid, of the Noith End, Is ciitlcally 111. Election day lesulted in on almost complete v Ictory for the Democrats Tho only Republican candidate elected was M. F. Whalen, foi Justice of the peace. The following .lie the successful candi dates Bui ptess Anthony Hcaley. Couupllmen Coinlius Osboin, Chirles Rcillev. Justice-M. F. Whalen. Judge of election, i-'orth disti let John Bi en nan; South dlstilct, Thomas Mcllugh. Inspeetois-M. J. McAndiew, Thomns Mcllile. Tax collectoi, P A. Bovle. School dlrectois Philip Clifford, Au di evv O Mnlley. Auditois John Dotan, John F. Mitchell. FORKST CITY. The election of borough officers here Tuesday was exciting. Never before has such Interest been manifested and veiy few straight votes were cast. In the Fit st waul, D. W. Sampson, the Democratic candidate for buigess, le celved 120 votes, nnd John B. Fasett PS. James Kethledge nnd William Kutz, Democratic candidates for jus tice of the peace, received 107 nnd 95 votes respectively, while the Republi can candidates, Peter Ace and O. S Klnner, lecelved 8R and 07. For school director in tills ward, J. Wood Piatt (Dem.), lecelved 11G votes and James E. Trcar (Rep), 100. Aaron Blown (Dem.), was elected councilman over L T. Burnt (Rep ), by a vote of 107 to 72 For Judge of election, Geoige Rob eits (Rep.), defeated Mai tin Schlatter by one vote. U. Miner Ross (Dem ) le celved 90 votes for Inspector and S 11. Hauling (Rep.) SO. Both will serve. N. A. McKown (Rep.) for auditoi, lecelved CD votes, and Unity Slckler (Dem ) 110 J, R Hungerfoul lecelved 87 votes for tax collector and A. W. Rensliaw (Dem.) "89. In the Second ward, for burgess, Fas sott lecelved 59 and Sampson 88 votes For justices. Potor Ace lecelved 79, Kutz 78, Kethledge 70 and Khmer CO For school ditectoi, B. II. Shook (Rep.) defeated R C. Cookec 91 to 59 votes W. Ci Kittredge (Rep) lecelved 87 votes for councilman while Albert Mil ler lecelved DS. G. B. Frey (Rep.) for judge of election lecelved 71 votes nnd Geoige Cooke 71. Ed Furmnn (Rep) and Sam Fitch lecelved 75 and C7 votes respectively. Both weie elected. In the Second waid N. A. McKown le celved 85 votes for auditoi and Hany Slckler (Dem.) Go. J. R Hungerfoul (Rep.), tax collector, lecelved SG and A. W. Rensliaw G3. The majorities were as follows: D. W. Sampson (Dem), for buigess, 91: James Kethledge and William Kutz (Dem ), foi Justices, 13 and 9 icspectlve- ly ovei Peter Ace and II and 37 lespect hely over O S. Klnner B. H. Shook (Rep.), for school director, 32; J. W. Piatt (Dem.), school dliector, 10, W. C. Kittredge (Rep ), councilman, 29, Anion Brown (Dem), councilman, 35, J. R Hungerford, tax colector, 19; Harry Slckler, auditoi, 23; Geoige Roberts, judge of election, 1; G. B. Ftey, judge of election, 3 LOVE LAUGHS AT ARCHBISHOPS. Absolutely Pure. Cololirnto'l for its giott losvenius stretiffth mitl heAlthfnlm"i. Asmuiot tliu food uRiiliiiit nlum nnd all forms of iiuultorntlou common to th 3 cheap brands 1IOVAI, 1IAKIM1 l'OWPt'II CO., STW VOIIK PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS, 421 LACKAWANNA, AVE. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN HISSES' il CHILDREN'S JAGKET ftND LADIES' COATS, CAPE3 AND SUITS. county, Hint the death ot Piul Rhoads, ton ot tt. noil-know it lawyei in this pait of the stnte, was the lesult of contact with the hotly of a subject on the dis secting tn'jle at a medical college in Chicago. Death was caused hy tuheiculosls, and It I" f-ald that youn-r Rhoails v.tt the ltibt of thtoe students to die from th same cause, nil of whom contiacti d the disease ft om tin same subject The experience In the dlssectlmj-ioom vtis two years ago, and soon iltet the thieo students felt the elfects ot th" inoculation but at tho time did not. un derstand the natuieof thelt aflllttlnn. 1 1NFANT HEALTH 1 SENT FREE A llttlo book tint should bo in evetv home. Isbiicd by tho irunufacturcis J 4 ot tho t Gail Borden Eagle Brand 1i Condansotl Milk V onmii Prefers r.cnmmiiiiica(ion to Gting Up Ilrr Ml potlicnrt. St. Louis, Feb 17. Miss Josephine Rowley, a social favorite and member of an influential Roman Catholic laml ly, this evening became the wife of Di W. L "Whipple, a Piotestant. 13y this net, in defiance to the man dates of Aichblshop Knin, she has been excommunicated, and it Is be lieved that hei bildosmaid. Miss Alice McKlnley, will also be cut off from the church. The wedding took place at the home of the bilde, wheie the ceiemony was performed by Rev. J. H. George, of tho Delmar Aenue Congiegatlonnl church From a church and social point of lew this mnirlage has caused a gieat deal of comment nnd stiried Roman Catholic elides to the depth. N. Y. Condensed Milk Co. K 71 Hudson Street, Hew York t. DUPONTS OllrllNG, BLASTING AND SPORTING Sttcli bargains as we olTer this week aie worthy of ) our attention. It means Hue grade goods at about one-third the cost of manufacture. The following may gic you a little idea of some of the bargains: One small lotof Misses' ami Children's Coats, assorted sles An eluRnnt Bouclo Coat, linlf Hiltc lined, shield front, stylish collar, Season's price, JU.00. now A Fine Curl 1'ersiim Cloth Coat, latest cut. lined throughout with lUindumo silk. Season's price $10.00, now An elegnnt French Cnter pillnr Coat, lined throughout with silk. Sold in the sea- QK CQ son for &15.00, now oJiJO A beautiful nstortinent of Kersey Coats, some silk lined throughout and some half lined. Season's price, fS.OO 00 OQ stud frlO.00, now J). JO Z. WEINGART, Prop'r. S .98 S1.98 $4.98 Mm I W. ' CANADIAN MILLERS ALARMED. runners Urge That Duty on American Wheat tiiitl rioni He Koinoicd. "Winnipeg, Man , Feb 17. The domin ion tariff commlssloneis lecently held sessions heie, when the farmeis sent lepiesentathes to uige that the duty on American wheat and Hour be le moed, being of no piactlcal benefit to Canadian faimeis. This iadic.il flee trade demand has so alaimed the millets In this countiy that they have decided to suspend op eiatlons until definite announcement is made tegaidlng the tariff. The mllleis declate If the United States wheat and Hour Is admitted to Canada flee, Canadian milliner Intel -ests will be luined. But the agilcul tuilsts seem bent on free tiade with the United States. Manufactured nt tho 'Wnpwallopen Mill Luzerne county, Pa , and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BEUN,Jp. General Agent for tho Wyoming District. 113 WYOMINd AVENUE, Scranton, P Third National Hank Building. AGENCIES: THOS. TORD, Plttston, Pa. JOHN B SMITH &. SON, Plymouth, Pa. E W. MULLIGAN. Wilkes-Barie. Pa. Agents for tho Itepauno ChonUcfU Com. tanj''B Hlsh explosives. feJ9f rS5 RESTORES VITALITY. )mm2-Wff IF'P-tite .-- -fi 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. CALLS SHOOTING MATCHES SINFUL. One of the most pleasant sleighing parties that have left town since the sleighing season is on, was that which unt to Wamait Monday evening. A eiy palatable supper was sered at the Waymtut hotel, and the osenlng was pent in sanies ttnd other social amutements The paity consisted of the following young ladles and gentle men: Messts Dave Harils, Archie Pentecost, H. Hoiton, Fied Iteynolds, Albert Nichols, A Lowrle, James Hoar, Heniy Hutan, John Lanir, Warner Hudd, Misses I'eail Gaid, Renda Hine, Heena Bouehei. Louise Westgato Gwennle Chilnths, Anna Thomas and Ethel Alexandei. The thiid annual ball ot the Forest City Maennetchoi vas given In the opei a house last evening, and the pop ularity of the annuals ghen by this or gnnUatlon was agiiiti attested by the laige attendance The costumes of the Jolly mastiueiadeis weie of a great a tiety and many of them ludicious In the oxtieme Among those that at tiacted especial attention were the Ethiopian coachman of Joseph Aclcer nuui, the now woman of Miss Georgia Lee, of Jeimyn, and the widow of Mi chael How ley Among the out-of-town people In attendance weie: MlbS Geoigla Leo, of Jeiinyn, Henry AcK eiman, oi Honesdale, Professoi Moi gan, of South Gibson; Finnic Kianta and George Von Heck, of Carbondale. Dr. J. W McGuite, of Vandllng, has opened a biancli otllce at Davis' drug stole. Tills was necessitated by the doctoi's Inci easing piactlce In this vicinity. Tlie Demociate candidate in Tues day's local election was a poser to the Republicans yesterday and even the "I told you so's" are a minus ciuantlty. Pastor Viillinms Warns His I'locli Atrninst tho Spoil. Huillngton, N. J , Teh I". One of the few dlveislons bf the lesldents of the little town of BrkVeboio Is shooting matches. On" day lust week William V. Hubbs had one of the matches, w hich was largely attended. Among those on hand to see It wei" several members of tlie Methodist church. On Sunday the pastor of the church, Rev. Homy G. Williams, spoke on tlie evils of gambling, and Unallj gave vlg oious denunciation of the shooting matches, which, he said, were very sin ful He said a bad inlluencc smiounds the sport. MEDICAL STUDENTS POISONED. Made a .i '"!'. . . mm istDay. jf Mjp CMrJe'i IVlan lBthDay.- Qf Me, tc:l upcat aotlt Day. proiliicru thonlxmircxultRln CiOdajn. Itact ixinertull) tuidquicklj Cures ulicn nil others fall iovfc men ill regain their lost manhood and old men will leeovet their jontbtul vlttor by nting i;;:VIVO. It ouicUyamliimcU restores Nenous Bess, Lott Vltallt), liurotfttcj, Mihtl tmUslons, Lobt Power, lallinc Memaiy, Wastitiu Dlstatos and oil effects ot e If nbuho or cxcoKiind indlbcritlon, which unHU ono for utmly, Initial hs or mairiaRO It uotonlj curebbv smarting at tho beat ot d.jcase, but iHagieat nrrtetnnlo and blood builder, bring iUB back tho pink glow to imlo ohceUs and ro fctorliiR tho llro of outh. It wards ofl Insanity and Consumiitton Insist on having in: VI VO.no other. It can bo carried in vent rocket. By mail, ful.OO per rackace, or els tor O5.O0, with a pool tivo 'vritten KUiiranteo to euro or rofuml tho money. Circular f'Lo. Address R0YA!. MFDICINE CO B3 rtlver St , CHICAGO, V tor sulo by MAIIIIEWb UkOj iu; cist i-i-ru it t o ii. I'u. Arcade Building, 213 Wyoming Avenue. THE II i CONNELL Cfl Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing and Electric Fixtures, Electric Light Wiring, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, Thc Con- Diu from Tuberculosis ti.'ictctl Wlulo DiscctiiiK. Telle Haute, Ind , Feb 17. Tho re port conies fiom Newport, iunllIon KJ Vf wthr Em k R3 ill ViwJW MLE- 1 1 Like biliousness, dsicpsln, hcatlaclie, const! patlon, sour stonucli Itullgebtlon are 'iiomritly cured by Hood's 1'llU. They do theii woik CI.AUK'S GRLXN. Unprecedented Bargains In Nottiugliam 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 oifered at prices never before quoted in bcrautou. easily atul thoroughly Host alter dinner 1I1U). 25 cents All druggist... Prepired bj C. 1. Hood & Co, I.o. ell, Mass. The only l'lll to take with Hood's Sars uiarllLi. The donation held at the home of 'W S Fince for the Ilev. A. W. l.,elsve, pastor of the Uuntlst church, on Wed nesday evenlnc last was a eiy enjoy-J able unci piontnljle occasion. Walter O'Malley leturned to his west ern home, lu New Mexico, on Monday last. Another of the all absorbing' social gatherings, a card party, Is to be held nt the home of W. II. Swallow on Fil day evening of this week. The broom drill and "Le Parallne" fntprtn.inmnt. ulilph ivdh nnnnlinnod In last Saturday's Tribune to occur on J ON THE LINE OF THh CANADIAN PACIFIC E'l n.ro located the finest llehlng- and hunting grounds in the world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points In Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vancouver, Beuttlo, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San rrancUco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all tbrought trains. 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