THE SOTJANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MOItNTNGK FEBRUARY 19, 18J)7. 8 Soft, Whlto Hands with Shapely Nails, Mixu rhnt llalrwltli Clem, AVholesomo Scalp, pro-! iluccd byCuTicuriA Soap, tho mostcilectlNO Bltln purlfjlHR ami beautirslng soap In tlio wotld, ni 'well as purest ami sweetest, for toilet, bith, nnd nursery. Tlioonl) iireNctitlNO of Inlhnunatlon and clogging of tlio 1'oitLS. i y'va n WJ iiuicura Bur la oU throughout the world, Tottir Decuakd Chgm Conp ,bo1c 1'ropi , lloiton, U. 8 A. Of-"How to Purify and llcautifj tlii Bktn, Scalp. and Ilftlr," mailed free. BABY HUMORS tfAl'I2&S:, iarbondale, Rfaders -w III pleaso note that advertise ment's oiders for Job work, and Items for publication loft at tho establishment pf Shannon & Co, nensdenlets, North Main street will receive prompt attention; of fice open from S a. m to 10 p m AN ELECTION AFFRAY. I'ntiiclJ IJrogun, SunciIn Initircd nt Aichlmld, Agnin in the Hospital. A young man who, some time ago, Mas n patient at tho 1 opltnl In this city, named Patilck Hiog'tn. as stab bed tit Aichbald bj a man v. ho v n discussing the lesults of tlio election. Mi Hiogan Is a b.u tender In a aloon in AiclibaUl. In the p'-enlng of election day thiee men came In, and all engaged In a heated contioveisy. luogan as serts that one of them, John Lane, diew a latge pocket Knife and stabbed him twice in the back, making one wound neai 1 fom inches deep, and then Indicted seeral deep gashes upon his head and ncioss the face. Biogan -was tenibly wounded and eiv weak fiom loss of blood. Not finding a doctor he boaided the tialn, which leaclies Caibondale at 7 o'clock, and was assisted to the olilee of Di .1. K Jenkins who, some time ago, am putated half of his foot which had been injured on the Ontailo and Western rallioad. Fiom the doctors olllce he was taken to the hospital wheic his wounds weie diessed Ills condition is cntlcal, but It Is thought that he will ncoNer. Before going to the hospital, In company of Constable Moian, he went befoie Aldeiman liakei and had a wanent Issued for the an est of Lane The constable Is now looking lot him. Ing Misses Kate O'Horo and Delia nu nne, of Green Hldge. Hon, K. n. Hendrlck was In Scranton on business yestetday. n. P. Hut Ice, of Main street, Is Buffer ing from nn attack ot "la gilppe." MIbs Minnie lit own visited fi lends In Torest City this week. William i:. Watt has been appointed a notaiy public for this city. He will be found at tho olllco of J. F. Itey nolds on Main stiect. Mis. A. H. Nlcol, of Scranton, called on fi lends In town yestetday. Hdward Hartwell, of Cottage stieet, Is visiting his mother, Mis. William Hal tw ell, in Ulnghainton. Stanley Stone Is quite ill with typhoid fever Mis. John Jnmes, of this city, at tended tho golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John llobeits, of Pittston, Wed nesday Mrs. II. S. Moigan and Mis. Isaac Tonkin wete the guests of Mis. John II. Humphiey In Jeimyn this week. Wednesday Mrs. P. J. Walsh, of Pike stieet, left for an extended visit in Plttshuig. Heniy Kearney, of Scott stieet, is confined to his home by Illness. James Wheeler and Atthur Whitter fleld, of Olyphant, were visitors nt the home of M J. O'Neill Wednesday. JERflYN AND MAYFIELD AKCIIHALI). of Honesdale, is Miss llnmc Claik, lsitfng fi lends here, Fiank, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly, Is dangeiously 111. An abscess has foimed on his thigh which cruises him Intense pain. The Tilbhne piesents today a poi trait of John K. Jones, who was elect ed to the council fiom the Flist wnid on Tuesday last. Jlr. Jones Is an abl mm', Watt A n. JOHN JONES. CRESCENT CLUB SOCIAL. lMcns- Large Number ol Guests ei tintl) Kntertiiincd. A laigo number of guests weie pies ent at the Cieseent club social on Wed nesday evening, ghen nt the Huike building. The enteitainment wab en joyed by many from out of town, and was a eiy successful aflali in all io spects. Among tho fi lends present from out of the city weie- The Misses Llie Healey, Kittle Culkin, Tessie Kein, Kate O'Hoio. and Delia Iluane, of Scianton; Celia Moian, Aldenvllle; Maggie and Lizzie Colllne, Tettnyn; JIary Foote, Aichbald; Clara Maioney, Susquehanna, and Messis John Foote, Archbald; James Wheeler, Arthui Whittei field, Oil pliant; William Mc Laughlin Jeimyn Iko M ulelbso'in Ji ii.i JlcOatthy, Wlll'mn and Patthk Piigan, May Held; M - is -salu Scianton, furnlbhed the lpuslc and Pio frssot Jnmes McLaughlin wab piotnpt (.1. Meie than two bundled in lted guests enjoyed the occasion. an aggiesslve young man who will un doubtedly lellect ciedlt on the people who selected him as their repiesenta tie. Mr. Jones succeeds his biothei, H A Jones, the piesldent of the piesent council. HAWLIX Koj stone Quartette nt Wilkos-Hnrre. A liige delegation from this city at tended Father Cuuan's fair on Wed nesdav eening nt "Vtlkes-I5aiie Jt was Caibondale night and the Keystone quaitette weie piesent and lendeied sepinl selections which weie well np pieclated. The following are membeis ot the club. Iciehaid Keiwln, T. H KUkwood, P. J. Bojlan. Patilck Klik wood, Joseph Boylan and John O'Kouike Dr. Wheeler's Lecture. The subject of Dr Wheelet's lecture on Wednesday evening to the muses at the hospital was the "Cli dilation ot the Blood." The lecture was lllustiated by steieoptlcon views. The heait of a calf was exhibited showing how tho blood Is forced Into cli dilation. The lectin e thus lllustiated was eiy in bti active and gae lmpoitant lnfoimu-tlon. The borough election Tuesday passed off eiy quietly, 33S votes weie polled and dibtrlbuted as follows: Biugcss, John H. Thompson, 243; town council, W. N. Pleison, 177; Lot Atkinson, 1S3. Homy Kealler, 1S1; P. II. Hughes, u High constable, Nathan Tanner, ?0S, Daniel Waterson, 110. School dlieoton tlnee yeais, S Geaiy, 200; M. S Kim ble, 20fi, J. V.. Mandeille. 1C2, Coniad Mauiei, 127. Two yeais, T. W. Schalm, J10, Trank Wegge, 111 Judge of elec tion, H. J. Atkinson. 219, J. L Tigue, 1SJ. Inspector of election, F. I. Stev enson, 201; V.illism Bolnnd, 149 Audl toi 11. F Waig, 'i. On ei seer nt the in i, T F Wall ".'1 ifbu M Stone. 127. Tax collector, i'. Ammeimin 1C Nicholas Madeier, IS I. The ieult of the election In the ad joining township of Palmjra was as follows: Judge of election, Janieb Van deimaik, U1, M. J. McDonald, CS. In spector of election, P. M. Nealon, 31, Thomas Mnlia, CS. School dliectois, thiee yeais, J. A Collum, 53. P. M Nealon, 44; M J. McDonald, CC, John I' riynn, 79 Supeivlsoi, Biyan Mat theNb, CI, Thomas Biodorick, C9 Onci seer of the pool, John McGinty, Gi, T r. Biodeiick, C4 Auditor, Geoige Het tinger, 110; Charles DUiott, 111. Town cleik, Michael Coicotan, 112. Justice of the peace, Charles Elliott, 112; J. J Smith, 107. Tieasuier, M. W. Cole, 13 A sleighing paity compilslng ten la dies enjoyed a pleasant ride to Seely llle on Tuesday. They weie entei- talned at the home of Mr. and Mis George Ammeimun, who weie foimer lesldents of this place. Mr. Alexander Green, NNho has been Nlsltlng In Philadelphia, returned home Wednesday eNenlng. While aNny, he inspected the NNarshlp Biooklyn, which Is on diy dock. The William Walker Hose company will attend the Mitchell Hose company fair lit Carbondiile this eNenlng. Mr. Thomas Thomas has purchased the old Goodileh pioperty on Main htreot. He will make homo linpiove inents on the piopeity. Jtlss Geitiude Davl, of Second street, Is visiting fi lends in Mooslc MIhh Jennie Solomon spent jestoiday in Cnibondale. Mr. Mathenv Leslie, of the last Side, was In Scianton yestciday. The follow hit; attended the Cieseent social nt Caibondale on Wednesday cn Piling' Mioses Lizzie Collins, Maggie Itoache, Maggie Collins, Sadie Timlin, and Messrs Patilck Beigan, Heniy Collins, Will McLaughlin, Joseph Sulll an and Patrick Timlin. Mis. John 11. Solomon and daughter, Maltha, spent yesleiday In Scianton. At the Sunday school Institute hld at 1'ilcebuig yestciday, Mi. Chailes F Bakei was piesent and made un elo quent address on "Primal y Woik," which was well lecehed HNangelist Dembtoi will commence holding sen Ices In the Pilmltlve Jleth odlst chui cli on AVednesday, the 24th Inst. SeiNlces will be held aftei noons and nenlngs. Mi. Demster comes high ly lecommended. Piofessor Callahan, gf Scranton, wab tiansactlng busine"-s heie yesteiday. Mis. Thomas Mlllei is quite 111 at liei home on the linst Side. Mi. John Walsh Is an aspirant for the Mayfleld postofllee, and is ciiculat Ing a petition. Mis Jennings, of Austtalla, and Miss Nan Mitchell and NelHe Solomon, of Caibondale. spent Wednesday with Mis. John Solomon. The following Is a paitlal list of tho numbeis on the piogiainme which will be given at the Methodist chuich on Monday eNenlng by Miss Caiolyne Doi se . "Aiehie Dean," humorcus; "The Hi-j;h Tide," pathetic; "Delne Hope." pathetic; ' The Chariot Bace," descrlp tiNe; "Toby's Monument," pathetic; "O'Giady's Goat," Irish dialect; "Sta tion Vgent's Stoiy,' pathetic; "Mi. Schmidt's Mistake" Geiman dialect: 'A Poat at Sp.i," "Paul IUn ore's Hide," "Tin- len," "The Foiward Dubtei,' "Biddy's Tilals Among the lankees, 'The Baitcndei's Stoij," temperance, "The Cuise of Om Natlon,"teirpeiance, "Paithentp," "Leah," "Mnmm's Lll' Boy," Negto dlalccf "Lusca," "Lear's Cuise Iliion Gcnclle " Myitle, daughtei of Mr. and Mis John Slesle. who has been ill with the measles, Is much better. Mi and Mis. Aithur Korston, of Hendlnm. aie the guests of the lattei's slstei. Mis. Fiedeilck S. Friend, on M'lln stieet. A number of the men of St. James' Hpiscopal chinch at a meeting held Monday ocnlng, oiganued a guild and elected the folloNlng olllceis: Presi dent, Cnh in Vail; vice president, Lew is Monls; tieasuier, Thomas lilch, sec letaiy, Geoige S Dunn. The conceit held In DnteiprNe hall on Wednesday evning was a decided musical success. Among those who as sisted for the conceit fiom out of town weie Miss Mabel Hutchings, of Moosic, Mi and Mis Ai thill Keiston, of Rend hunr Miss Foote, of Aichbald, and Miss Miiy Maxwell, of Caibondale Dach aitlst showed tl.eii ability In a Neiv ci editable manner. Glhoj's oi ehcstia, of Arhl'ild, was piesent and i -.n 1, e' ev i.il s lection" In t'n lr usu ,1 billlint stNl". Mis J P Or- nois il - Hi 1 'los mi ii r usu ii '-ie unl al iln . lhc corn, i selo b Ttcie' -or Stephens sn.is wi.ll lendeied, an J gieatU appiecluled by the aucilence as albo was the duet b Miss Gaidner and Peicj Ilouliton Last but not lea3t, Mi. Alex Davis, was present, and al though not e.N'.ected, he consented to gle a lew selections, and was sety waurly gieoled. . - OLYPHANT. the service the remains were conveyed to St. Patilek's cemetery, whore In terment was made. The pall-bearers Nvere James J. Lynch, Patrick Lynch, Hdward Ply nn, James J. Walsh, Thos. Gllboy and Thomas Walker. SeNeial membeis of the Pieshyteilnn 'hutch conducted a well attended and successful "C" soclnl and entertain ment in that edifice last evening. A good progrnmme was rendered. The Heptasophs are making elah oiato prepatatlons for their banquet to be held on Monday evening. Calvin Vail has accepted a position ns salesninn for the Weston Mill com pany. Miss Mnggle O'Malley was temleied a pleaFant surprise party by a number of her fi lends oii Wednesday. The af fair proved a most enjoyable one. PLCKVILLi:. I A WOJEAN'S BODY. "What Ita Nogloot Loads to. Mrs. Ohno. King's Esporionco. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Misses Margarito and Hannah KU lum are the guests of fi lends In Wllkes Baue. A P. Trautweln and AV. II. Heller, of the Hendrlck Manufnctuilng company, went to Nonv York city yesteiday. Miss Alida Nealon, of South Church street, is entertaining Miss LUlc Caiey, of Hyde Paik. Miss Cecilia Dufty, of Olyphant, is visiting relatives In this city Thomas Lewis has leslgned his posi tion at B. S. Claik's. AVlllam J. Hamilton, of tho Hendilck Manufactuilng company, is visiting f i lends In Albany and New York. Mis. J. C. Lindsay, foimeily of this city, is seriously ill at her home In Manllus, N. Y. Mis. F. F. Forbes and Miss Maude Hatnden were the sruests of Miss Cora A'ojle, of Olyphant, AVednesdaj. Miss Augusta Joyce Is 111 at her home on AVayno street. Miss Frances Abbott vas the guest of Miss Lizzie Illtclicoek, of Gieen Ilidge, yesteiday. Mis. Chailes Lewsloy, of Olyphant, Is visiting1 friens In this city. Miss Biidget McAndiew is entertain- Carpets, Lsnoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Draperies and Wall Paper. . . . MOSCOW. All the latest designs and colorings for the sptinti trade. We guarantee our pi Ices the lowest. SCOTT reus, Mr. and Mrs. Unos SNNaitz and daugh ter, Zora, weie the guests of Mr. and Mis. Charles Noack on Tuesday. Miss Nellie Hinds, who lias been spending seveial weeks In Mooslc, le turned AVednesday accompanied by her cousin. Miss Bessie Hinds. Messis. HoNaid Bone, Bushnel Bion son, Wallace Smith and Daniel AVes cott, of Dunmoie, called on fi lends In toNNn on Sunday. Miss Floience Cannon left AVedni sJay for Long Island city, where she 111 spend a few weeks NNlth her biother, Chailes Cannon. Mi. nud Mis. AV. F. Clements aie spending the week with fi lends In New York. A jolly party of ladles and gentle men took advantage of the elegant sleighing Tuesday night and diove to the home of Mi and Mi s. J. M Khoads, LUinhuist, wheie they spent a most de lightful evening indulging in games and music until a late hout, aftei which a s,eiy palatable supper was solved. The paity consisted of Mr. nnd Mis. Daniel IlNans, Mr. and Mis. Adam Yeager, Mi. and Mis. Chailes Yeager, Mr. and Mis Thomas Johns, Mr. and Mis, John Ly man, Mr. and Mrs. Chai les Adams, Mrs. B. F. Hardenbuig, Mis. I A. Yeager, Misses Uuth Gaulnei, Sue Pyle, Bessie Ple, Blanche Smith, Mollie No ack, Bessie Swatts, Lily Rwaits, Laura Yeager, Grace Hathiill, Nettle TJvans, Myiel Lyman, Kmmu Yeagei, Jessie Haidenbuig, Messis. Trauk Posten, 1'iank Cannon, Albert Yeager, A'oinon A" eager, Charles Hvans, EdNNuul Tfal and Stephen Sin aits. Mrs. H. AV. Da Is and daughter, Flor ence, of LMmhurst, spent Thuisday Nlth her paients, Jlr. and Mis. C. Noack. FOREST CITY. 49 LACX&. AVEflUE. The Mendelssohn Glee club, the excel lent musical oigaulzatlou over which Professor J. Luther Morgan w lelds the baton, will present the cantata, "Ls ther, the Beautiful Queen," levlsed, A meeting was held last evening In the club's looms and the dlffeient parts NVeie assigned to the vaiious members and their auxiliaries who will assist In the lendltlon. It is pioposed to pre bent tho cantata on May 30, and le heaisals will be held at least twice a NNeek before the time of pioductlon. Miss Minnie BoNven, of Caibondale, Is the guest of Miss Flo Allen, Mis. D, K. A'aughn Is visiting friends at Thompson. Ten membeis weie piesent at the council meeting on AVednesday night The minutes of the pieNloiib meeting weie appioved as lead. StiPet Com missioner How aid sent In his lepoit for the month of Januaiy, but the stieet committee would not accept It, nnd it was tabled. A batch of bills was then lead and lefened to the piop- er committees for appioNal Mi. Pat ten lepoited that In putsuance with the council's lequest a btoNe was placed In the council loom. Mi. Tins ley lepoited that ex-Secietaiv Cum mlngs bald he would liUNe his books for the council that evening, but he failed to keep his piomlse. The com mittee was continued. Mr. Patten wanted to knov by what authoilty the boiough electilclan had cut the light off heNeial buslnets places in the boi ough. None of the counc Union beemed to know am thing about the mattei, and a committee consisting of Mesbrs Patten and Cm ran was appointed to bilng the electilclan befoie the bodj to explain Hx-Chlef of Police "Ted" Cayglll NNas seveiely censured by Coun cilman Patten for blowing the fit e gong on election night. Mi. CajgUl was piesent and apologized for his ac tion Mi W. II Campbell asked per inlslon of the council to tempoiailly lemoNe the letalnlng wall at the bildge. Ills lequest was lefened to the stieet committee. A lengthv piop- os-ltlon was lead fiom AVIlllam H. Tay loi, of Scranton, to entei Into a contiaet for the tiansfel lence of the new elec ttlc plant foi a peilod of ten jears or 'uch time as the borough Is In a posi tion to ledeem It. On motion of Mr. Cuuan the pioposltlon NNas lefened to the boiough attorney, Mr. O'Malley, for his opinion. Mr. Gannon stated that seveial ciosswulks weie needed on Dunmoie stieet. The street com mittee was Instructed to attend to the mattei. The meeting then adjourned to meet next AVednesday night in ol der to hear Sectetaiy Schubinehl's te poit foi the yeai. The many fi lends of the late Mis Heniy AVahl, who died on Monday last, attended the funeial services which weie conducted at 10 o'clock yesteiday morning, A solemn high mass was celebrated In St Patilek's chutch, af ter NNhlch tho funeral seimon NNas de lKeied by Uev J M. Smoulter. Aftei The mum social to be held at tho home of Mabel Bell's tonight promises to be nn event of the season. You are not expected to keep mum the time you nrilve until you go home, but you will be highly amused. Something en tirely now. A Very fine piogiainme nnIII be tendered, consisting of violin duets, piano solos, lecltations, etc. Miss Oiace AVlnchell. of Green Ridge, will be the elocutionist. Mary L Peck, pianist, of Scianton, and Mr. L Cnllender, vio linist, will paitielpate. Remember It Is tonight and you and all your fi lends aie Invited. On Tuesday nfteinoon occuned the funeral of Mrs. Luclnla Bow en, one of the oldest lesldents of Blakely boiough, and doubtless the one w ho spent more yeais In Blakely township than anyone else ever did, haNlng surNlved her biother, the late Stephen Callendei, esq , bv neai ly a yeat and a half. She was the last lepresentatlNe In this vic inity of the second generation of the descendants of Samuel Callender, of Rovolutlonniy fame, in honor of whom the Callender leunlon Nns oiganlzed In 18S1, thiough the effoits of Rev. Nathan Callender, himself a giandson of the old soldlei. At thnt time there were ten of that genet atlon, live of whom were residents of Blakely. Nonv theio aie but tNvo, one a brother of the deceased, Rev. Newell Callender, of Claik's Green, Pa ; cousin, Monioe Callender, esq , of Cllrfoul. Mrs. Bow en suivlved her husband, Dean Benjamin Bonn en, for more than twenty yeais and although not stiong In her youth, hav ing no expectation of a long life, In her late yeais maintained a good degiee of health and stiength of body and mind until neaily four scoie. Last June she fell and dislocated her shoulder. It was thought at that time that the shock would be too much for her, but she recoNered from that so as to be around again and was at the last Cal lender leunlon Sept 12, 1S9C. Sept. 20 she fell again, this time fiactuiing hei hip, and has lingered in perfect help lessness since that tne. Mis Bonn en had thiee daughters, two of whom sut Nhe her, Mrs. D. J. AVllllams and Mis. I" A. Paiker, of AVaverly. Mrs. AVll llams lemoNed to hor mother's home in September, '93, for the puipose of cai lng for ltet mother, w ho had steadily i of used to lea e her home and neighbor hood, wheie she had lived since 1S19 Mis. BoNNen was born In Greenfield township, Mai eh 8, 1S14, and lemoved heie at the age of fle to 11 e In a lig house situated where the house of Fiemont Fenls noNN btands. Mis. Bow- en fiequently i elated to her chlldten her memories of the wilderness, w hlch this place was In het childhood, and of helping her biother, Stephen Callender, tend sugar camp on the Mott flats, and of het nanoNN escape from being de Noured by a wolf. She was a woman of stei ling qualities and being Convei ted in eaily youth lived a Christian life for bcnenty years Mrs. Bonn en was the last ehaiter member of the Blakely l'aptin church, her sister, Mrs. J. B iNiiiNiiu, l,aN!i l as-t, ,1 i.ij just fhe pi ks so jnei Ke Dills conducted the futu ril s 'i vices at her late home, prpaeliint, fiom Psalms, xvll 15 The tolIoNNlng piogramme has been auanged for the social on Filday even ing at Maple Bells': Piano solo, Miss Mary reck; lecltatlon, Miss Giace AVlnchell, lolln duett, Howard Biund age and Ld. Callender, recitation, Miss Giace Hughes; piano solo, Miss Maty Peck; vocal duet, Geitiude and Fannie James; recitation, Miss Grace AVlnchell. A Nvomnn's body Is tho repository of tho most delicate mechanism In tho holo realm of ui cation, and yet most vomun vlll lot it (jot out of order and keep out of order, Justus if it vcrc of no consequence. Their backs uche and heads tlnob and burn; they hac NNutidcring- pains, uonv hero and now theio. They experience extreme lussltudo, that don't-enro and Nant-to-be-lcft-alone fooling, excitability, iultabillty, nervousness, sleepless ness and tho blues, yet they nnIUcjo about their vork until they can scarcely stand on their poor SNVollen feet, and do nothing- to help themselves. These nro the positive fore-runners of serious vomb complications, and unless given Immediate attention vlll result in untold misery, if not death. Lydla L l'inkham's Vegetable Compound vlll, beyond tho question of a doubt, relievo till this trouble before it becomes serious, and it has cured many after their troubles had become chronic. The Compound should be taken Immediately upon tho appearance of any of these symptoms above enumerated. It is n -egetublo tonic vhieh invigorates and stimulates tho entire female organism, and vill produce tho bame bene ficial results in tho case of any sick woman us it did vlth Mm. Ciias. Kino, 1315 Rosewood St., Philadelphia, Pa., vhoso letter e attach: "Ivrito these fov lines, thanking you for restoring my health. For twelve years I suffered with pains impossible to describe. I had beariug'down feelings, backache, burning sensation,in my stomach, chills, headache, und nhNajs had black specks before my eyes. I vas aft aid to stay alone, for I sometimes hud four and five fainting spoils a day. I had several doctors and tried many pat ent medicines. Tnvo years ago I Nvas so bad that Iliad to go to bed and hue a trained nurse. Through her, I commenced to take Lydla II. Pinlchaiu's Vegetable Compound, and I never had anything give me the relief that it has. I have taken eight bottles, and am nov enjoying tho best of health again. I can truthfully say It has cured me." PHILADELPHIA , MANUFACTURERS, 421 LACKAWANNA AVB. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN '8 AND LADIES' COATS, CAPE5 AND SUITS. HALLSTKAD. TUNKIIANNOCK. Hail Ives is 111. Miss Sat ah Cadden, of Glenwood, Is visiting her sister, Mis. AVIlllam Austin, on AViight stieet. Miss Bertha Fisher Is tho guest of friends In Scianton. Miss Delia O'Connor, of Blnghamton, visited heie the first of the week. Be suie to attend the sacicd concett to be ghen In the Baptist church this (Friday) oNonlng. The following Is the piogramme to be lendeied: Oiehestta, oveiture, "Eagle's Nest;" prayer, by Rev. H. D. Riley; Blnghamton quar tette. Messis. Mllleis, Bauman and I Snyder, selected, piano solo, "What the I Swallows Say," Giace Fuller; vocal solo, "Jesu, Jesu, Mlseere," Hattle Mc Leod; piano solo, "Hunting Song," I Claia Hall; Blnghamton quartette, "-e- lected; lecitatlon, "The Last Hymn," Fannie Slmrell; piano duett, selected, Alice Fowler and Prof Mai tin Gieen wald, of Blnghamton; oichestra, NNaltz, "Living Plctuies;" silver collection; piano solo, "Second Mazurka," Cliud Simmons; ocal solo, "Sleep Little Baby of Mine," Lulu Day ; piano duett, "Son atlng," Hazel Ross and Mls BroNNn; Blnghamton quartette, selected; iolln solo, piano accompaniment, John Con nois and Hazel Ross; ocal solo, "The Plains of Peace," Mis. John Ciook; quaitetts In biass, "Pinlse to Thee;" piano solo, Professor Gieenwald; lecl tatlon, "Pastor's Aracatlon," Chailes Ketchum; Blnghamton quartette, se lected; oichestia, Idyl, "Twilight Shadows." Children will not be admit ted to the conceit unless accompanied by theli parents. lamer McCioy, who has been confined to the house foi six weeks NNlth a biok en leg, Is iionv able to be out again. At the boiough election on Tuesday the Democrats elected buigess, collect or, auditor, tNN-o school dliectois, In spectoi of election and town tieasuier, NNhlle the Republicans captuied only tNNO councllmen and poor master. Those elected aie as folloNNs: Buigess L. G Simmons Councllmen L. D Tiffany and AV. B Tiowbiidge. Poor mastei Wind Ives Collector M L Qualley Auditor C. R. Hldred School dliectoi C T. McCormlck and G M. Lamb Judge of election James Slmiell. In spector of election Michael Cuiiagg, ji Town tieasuiei R. AV. Smith. Charles L Ciook, es.ii, has been ten deied and has accepted an appointment as aid de camp on the staft of Giand Maibhal B. H. AVainer, of the beeond giand division of the gieat cIn ic oigau lyation at the Inauguiatlon of AVIlllam McKlnloy ab piesldent of the United States at AVashlnston March 4. OUR BICYCLES IN GERMANY. ai tides of trifling cost, nnd confesses that she took them, but says she must have been mentally unbalanced at the time, as she needed none of the ni tides and has ample means to supply any NNant. Trnin Wrecker Sentenced. New Hloomfleld, Pa., Feb. 18 Samuel AVelland was today sentenced to 11 e years' Impilsonment In the Bastein peni tentiary and to pay $100 fine and tho costs of piosecutlon foi attempting to Nreck a Pennsylvania tallioad epiess tialn several months ago. Willand was i foimeily In the employ ot the rallioad I company. Such bargains as we offer this avccIj are worthy or jour attention. It means fine Kratlc goods at about one-third the cost of manufacture. The follow in? may give you a little Idea of some of the bargains: Ono snmlllotof Misses' nnd Children's Coats, assorted sies , An elegant Rouclo Coat, lmlf silk lined, hhluld front, stylish collni, Season's price, U.OO. now A Fine Curl Persian Cloth Coat, latest cut. lined throughout with Hlindnnio silk. Benson's price 510.00, now An elegant French Cntor pilhir Coat, lined throughout Nvithsilk. Sold in the sea sou for 515.00, now ...'. A beautiful assortment of Kersey Coats, some silk lined throughout nud some half lined. Sensou's price, $8.00 CO OQ nud $10.00, now 0''J Z. WEINGART, Prop'r. S .98 81.98 S4.98 )8 DUPONT'S MINING, ELASTiNG AND SPORTING Manufactured at tho Wapwallopen M1U. Luzerne county, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jp. General Agent for tho Wyoming District. US WYOMINO AVENUE, Scranton, P Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES: THOS. FORD, Pittston. P.-u JOHN B SMITH fz SON. Plymouth, Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN, AVllkes-Barre. Pa. Agents for tho Itepauno Chemical Com. pany'B HIsh Explosives. SUITS FROM 14.00 UP. We want all the people to know what hundreds of our customers know, that we have punctured pneu matic prices, that bur 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. asy to Take asy to Operate Aro features peculiar to Hood's I'llls. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, tlioroiisli. Vs ono man Miss Lucy Gallagher left yesteiday for Philadelphia, NNhete she ill visit lelathes. Miss Jennie Roach, of ToNNanda, has oiganlzed a private dancing class here of foity membeis. In the nfteinoon she will conduct a class of chlldten. On Monday eNenlng next a contest In declamation 111 take place at Piatt's opeia house by members of Piofessoi Moi clock's room at 'the high school. Af ter the contest a banquet nvIU be held at the PiesbNteilan church pallors. Miss Elizabeth Klttiedge left yes teiday morning foi NeN Yoik city, NNheie she nnIII spend the next four nn eeks. Miss riNelyn ToNiisend Is visiting f i lends In Pittston. J. Selden SNNlsher, of Scianton, spent Wednesday eNenlng NNlth her family In Tunkhannock. Trunk Carey, nn ho Is at present em ployed by the II A Mack bobbin fae toiy at AVeatheily, came home to ote election day On AVednesday afternoon at fi 40 the Hlack Diamond expiess going noith, stiuck Samuel Spencer, aged 75 yeais, and his son, Samuel Spencer, Jr, aged 15 yeais, near the AVyalusIng station, Instantly killing them They had come oNer fiom their home at Hollenback, NNhlch Is acioss the llvei fiom AVyalus Ing, foi an expiess package and teturn Ing took a short cut down the tiack to the bildge. The expiess, going at the i ate of a mile a minute, sttuek them. Spencei, jr., leaes a NNldow and eight chlldten. Council Ccnernl De Knj Takes Stop to l'reNPiit Piinc). AVashlngton, Veh. IS Ameilcan bi cycles aie threatened NNlth destiuctlNe pliaey In Get many, and Consul Genet al DeKny has gone to nnoiIc to checkmate the movement. He says that ceitaln pet sons In 13eilln hae undei taken to copy tight the tiade maiks of as many Anifcilcan bicycles as ate yet unpiotect ed by the Geiman Iunn. The consul geneial has induced a re sponsible Geiman iinpottet of Americun blcNcles to anticipate the NNouId-be pi lates by taking out trade maik patents In his own name for all Ameilcan bicy cles of NNhlch ho has knoNNledire, with the excpotion of thiee which hae al teady protected themsehes. POTATOES DISGUSTED HIM. .6 '?wm r ' r i&iuuy. y;ij luci way. vr' THE GREAT aotl: RESTORES VITALITY. H (&&$K rr'.wr gv Wra 4Mji. fe 'StU S '.y " Jt n'H w . -w r aJl fVS'Mazik i Qca VrtfJ VfK,5?Wiiy v wa rr ry s? ?i s-s- Afr Jb KJil. ittXIhl sft- ftl T "' II rTiia if fr a s u. rtw Le i ' " rTJIMCV. n TAYLOR. r.ald: " VouneNcrUiioNN ou lu u taken a pill till It is all ONer." "Jio. C. I. Hood & Co , Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. The only pills to take NNlth Hood's Harsaparilla. This evening the Pi ice Library asso ciation will hold a business meeting An excellent piogramme has been pie paied for the evening NNhlch will be rendeied as follows: Addtess by tlie president, AV. 13. Owen, subject, "Dilft Ing"; lecltatlon, Mt M. C Judge; lead ing, selected, Fted Winslow; essay, se lected, Miss Janet Inglls; choius, Ean G. AVatklns; essay, selected, Miss Ilat tle McKenzle; nddiess, Itev, Di, H, II Hairls. Piofessor Sydney A'andltte 111 also be piesent and give seveial musical selections. The Young People's union of this town and vicinity will hold their regu lar monthly meeting this eenlngnt the German Lutheian chuich. All ate cor dially ln ited Mi. and Mrs Hrastus Jones, of Felts llle, visited ielatles in Duiyea yes teiday. , Mis Sadie Gordon, of Petersburg, visited her slstei, Mrs. II. J. Daniels, of AVashlngton stieet, on Sunday. AVIlllam Luce, of Hyde Park, was a caller in town yesteiday. The congiegatlon of the Primitive Methodist chuich of the Archbald, are making extensive artangeinents for their enteitainment which will be held at the church on AVashlngton's birth day, Feb. 22. i:perieiico With a Trench Kill ol I'nro in Chicago Has Its Result. Lansing, Mich., Feb IS nepiesenta tlve Goodel, of AVayne county, was in Chicago lecently and encountoied a bill of faie pilnted In Flench. Being unfa miliar with the language he ordeied the articles on tho bill NNhlch had an aggiegate alue of 80 cents AVhen the older vas dellveied he found he had potatoes, cooked In fhe dlfteient styles and nothing else. Today he Introduced a bill In the leg Islatuie pioNldlng that bills of faie must be pilnted only In the English lan guage. -- ' HATTIE STARR ARRESTED. nt toj ni ivinnp a jjjWell Man "2U r h m V"S OI lvle Day. prodnrrs the nbo e results In 30 days. It act! powerfully and Quick! Cured u hen nil othem fill lou-RrneUNWllrwilu tlielr lost inanhouil.aiiuold nicu will recosei their joutliful vluor by using lti:VI0. It quickly and bin el restores Nersous ness, Lobt Vitnllts, Impoteco. Mclitly Lnilsslons, LObtroncr.rallinit Mtmorj, NNastlua Dlh(ahes,nnd nil cue its of Belt abU6e or cxeitbnnd lndibciition, 'Nhlih unfits one for mudj , bn&inebs onnarriaBe It Jot onl cures by 6'jirtlng at tho bont ot d.3easo, but laaBrcat iHT.e tonic and blood builder, bring ing back tho pink glon to palo ihccUn andro storinit tho llro of youth, it wards off Inbauity and Conhurnptlon Inslbt on havluu RK IVO.no other. It can bo carried In est pocket. By mtll. 1 .00 por packase, or sl tor 63.00, m 1th -i posl tlio written gunrantco to euro or refund tho money. Ciriularfroe. Address RJYAL MrDICIHE CO B3 River St , CHICAQO, V tor aulo by MAIIIIESVs UicUj.. xJiuj. cist strjuioii, Pa. THE Ti M Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing and Electric Fixtures, ij STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING i 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, NO DISCOUNTS ALLOWED. Mt I I'oiincr .lleinber ot Iltcu's "UNitiige liue" Admits Shoplifting. NeNV A'ork, Feb IS. Hattle Stair, for meily a member of Itlce's KNangellne company, and who Is the wUIonv of Chat les Hauls, famous as 'Squlte Tuckci, In "Alabama," Is under an est chaigcd w(th shoplifting She was ui rested foi stealing a feNN ON THE LINE OF THfc CANADIAN PACIFIC H aro located the finest fishing and hunting rrounds in tho world. DescrlptlNe boaiia on application. Tickets to all points in Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States NorthNvest, Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San PrunclscQ. First-Glass Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-class t'ekets. Rates always less than ia other lines. For further Information, time tables, etc, on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A., 353 Broadway, New York. H 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. GO Opp. Main Entrance to Wyoming tlous?. Carpets and Draperies. 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.
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