V2 THE SCKANTON TMB TOTE-SATURDAY MORNING-. FEBRUARY 27, 1S97. Pimple, Motcliot, Mackliciil, rcil, roui;1ip oily, mothysklii, itching, sc-ilyscilp, dry, tlilii,nnd tailing lmlr, anil hiliyhlciuWics prevented by Cuttcuiia. Soap, tlio most effective, skin purifying nntl bctutifylnc soip In tbo world, as woll as purest anil bwcctcst for toilet, bath, und nursery. Eotp ia sold throughout the world. FnTTrn Dnco ANtiCnxu Cnnt ,botcl'ropt , lloaton, U 8 A Ctyllow to Prevent FuceilumoM," mailed free. EVERY HUMOR rT,M!K2&vr Headers will please note that advertise ments, ordert for Job woik, nnd Items for publication left tit tho establishment or Shannon & Co, newsdealers, North Main Ftrcet, will lecolve prompt attention, of fice open fiom S a. m. to 10 p. m 1 MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. W jomiiisCoiiferunci'.IIonu'.diilo Dis trict, M ill -llout in This Citv. The onu huniliod and eleventh session of the Mlnlsteilnl association of Ilones dale district, Warning confcience. will bf held In the Methodlt cliuuli on Monday and Tuesda, Mnich 1 and 2. Itv. Vi'. j Thome Is president of the association, and Hew O. A l'lace, vlce piesldent, Hew C5. H Stone, seciet.uy and tiensuitr. The older of exeicles foi Holiday evening Is as follows: De votional Hei vice, A C. Olivet, associa tion addles, "W. JI. Shaw, Pleasant Mount; alternate, C. H. Haves, Dun in oie. On Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock theie will be a pi aver sen Ice conduct id by David lvans, followed by a business session. Theie will then fol low a ielew of "The Mind of the Mas ter by I.,. AV. Katclinoi. Discussion by T.j i:. Snnford, A. C. Olhor, A. C. Biackenbuiy. "Pauline Theology." Dr. Y. C Smith. Discussion by J. V. Newell, J. C. Bovco, G. S Council. ' Hnmlnlsrenecs of My "Woik In the South," William Itaw lings. Discussion In J. O. Haymond, V. I.,. Thorpe, A. O. Williams. "The Standard of Admission Adopted bv Our Conleiince." A. D. Du Id. Discussion by O A. mace, II. P. llath awa, :. D Cavenaugh. The eoicises on Tuesday afternoon and evening will be of special Intel est. Notice of the sen Ices will be given. Insinuation ol ll. I'icd I'.liinucr. Intei esting sendees connected with, the installation of How Fiod Ehlngin, as imstor of tlie new St Paul's Luth eian chuich, weie held on Thuisday evening. The installation ceiemony in Oerman, was pieaihed bj, Hev. O AV. Fischei, of 1'lttbton. He was followed by Hew G. U. Tiabeit, D. D , of AVilkes 13aue, whose discourse was In English. Passed a Succosslul Kvmiiiiiiitioii. A cltculai containing the names of those who passed the eliminations successfully in May and Deceinbei, has been issued. The following pel sons .no found qualified foi canleis: J. .1 Fox, peicentnge f0 fS; T M Bovlan, 77 2S; I' G. AA'llllams, 77.70. Those who quail fled for cleik aie- AVillaid G. Evans, 7&.7S; P. r. Fox, 72 t,J. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Thuisdav evening the Jollv Ton So cial club gave a social in Uuike's hall Among those fiom out of town who weio piesent weie Misses Maine Bvrne3, of AVumait, Annie Mullen, of Scianton: Minnie Mitchell, of Gieat Hend, Fiances Caipentir and Julia Heigan, of AVilkes-Iiane. Mis. S. s. AVilliams will move fiom her home on Noith Chinch stieet to the new house elected bj her on Bel mont stieet. Mr. and Mis. William McMiillen will occupy the Chutch stieet house. Mis Isaac Phillips is ill with the grip at her home on Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Zopher Lee, of W.vomlng stieet, Is entei tnining Mis Hobeit Ileiney and son Trank, of Snanton. Miss Maty Watt leturned Thuisday evening fiom Hoboken, N. J wliete she was bildesniald at the Steadnian Itichaidson vedding. Daniel Moigan Is confined to the house with an attack of lheumatism. Charles Peterson, of Canaan .stieet, was a vlsltoi In AVIlkes-Bane this w eek. Miss Jessie Pettlgrew', of Olyphant, Is visiting fi lends in town. Mis. Seigel Robinson is visiting Mts. Benjamin Pany, in Olyphant. Fiedeilck Moses and Isaac Singer at tended a progtesslve whist puity In Scianton Thuisday evening given by Miss Esther Moses in honor of her guest. Miss Black, of Hochestei, N. Y. G. D. Blown, of South Main street, Is seriously 111 with grip. Miss Elizabeth Eailey, of Seventh avenue, is enteitalnlng Miss May O'Malley, of Plttston. Mr. and Mis. II. D. Klots. of New Yoik city, aie spending a few days In this city. Miss Leila Bolton Is confined to the house with an attaik of gilp. Frank Coon will go to Hot Spilngs, Aik today for the benefit ol his health. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booth have ie tuined fiom their weddlni toui Mrs. P. H. Muriln Is seilously ill at her home on River stieet. Miss Maiy O'Mnlley, of Plttston, Is ilsitlng ielatlves In this city. James MeCawley, of River stieet, has gone to AVashington for a v Islt. Hev. Dr. Y. C. Smith is suffeiing fiom an attack of gilp at the home of his daughter. Mis. H. D. Stuatt. OLYPHANT. Miss MnmeMuiphy, of AVIlkes-Bane, spent AVednesday with her mothei lieie. Episcopal services will be held In CARPETS. We will sell 25 rolls best Jkk.2stf. -- .rfw. A-. a-w A, 1,000 rolls odd lots wortli 15c. to 25c. for 5c. per roll. Sale to commence Monday morning for 10 days only, and sale to be strictly cash. J. SCOTT INGLIS, St. Oeoige's mission, ndwnidN hall, to inoirnw afternoon ut 4 o'clock. Sun day school at :i o'clock. Hew V. J. llaughtou will conduct the Ret vices. Miss Annie Heed, ofPhlladelphlu, Is the uuest of Misses Ktrilly and Jennie Davis, of Lackawanna Htieet. Miss Jeanetto Jllexol, of 'Wllkos Itone, who has been visiting Mr. and Mis. D. W, Hanis, has letuinod home. A. It. Atherton has letuinod fiom a four weeks' sojnuin In I'loildn. Miss Getttudo Athctton will leave heio on Monday, accompanied by her fnther, for Washington to attend the Inauguration. Mrs M. J. L,avln spent yesteiday at Dunmoie. The Cnthollc Young Mien's Total Ab stinence and Henevolent Diamatlc com pany will pioduce "Coleen Hawn" fas ter Monday night. Miss Jennie Kennedy will spend the Sabbath with ft lends at Qieen Hldge. imxkvilu: I". P. Henjamln and A. AV. Thompson attended a party given by Miss Flshei. daughter ol Wr. Fisher, of Scianton, Fiiday evinlng. Mls Dale, of Caibondale, spent Wednesdaj with her filend, MJss Gtace IJ.il ber. Mis Lewis, of Potter county, is spending u few days with her sister, Mis S. W. Arnold. Stephen Kemball. of Cnibondale, was cliculatlng among ft lends in town es tuday. Mrs Hnny Simpson spent yesteiday with i elnl Ives at Scianton. A legular meeting of the Blakely board of health will be held at the council moms this evening. A young flicimn has ai lived at the home of Mr. and Mis. William Stedge. Mis. Fiancls Gendall, of Jenny n, called on Mi. and Mts John AVatne, on HicKoiy stieet, yesteiday. Miles P Wadoman went to Aiehbald last evpnlnc and installed the olllceis of the Junloi Older of United Ameii can Mechanics of thai town. The Wilson File lompany received a check of $50 fiom tli' 'Jleice Coal lompu-iv of Wlnton a tow diys ago for senlces lendeied nt the fit e at llielr bieakfi about a ltnnt i ign TiiP unices in the Methodist l'plseo pil chinch on Sunrtav inninliig w i'l loii '.. of love feast at D,W, pifw hill-; ly the piesldlng oldei, Ttev. A f. rhoipent 10 30, follow i'l li the suia meiit of the Loid's supper This is tl e las: cpi.ulcily meeting of ilils veil Ihe i re tor, Hev. S. C Slmnkin. will pi each a special seimon to the joung people In the evening. Theme, "Vaiv ing Causes of Loss" A coullul invita tion is extended to all. Seven pel sons joined the Methodist Episcopal chinch on ptobation last Thuisdav evening, making twenty-foui in all who hive joined this eal on con fession ol faith. Thlity-one have been teceived bv letter fiom other ihuielns making a total of fiftv-flve. Five have withdinvvn f loin the chinch by lettPi, vvhlili leaves a gain of llflv meinbei" dm lug the yeai Hev. AY. Ii Thoipo w.s a visitor at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage j es k iday Mis Albeit Coles and two sons, of Hichmondnle, are visiting Mis. Coleb' aunt, Mis. Henry Chapman. Miss Maltha Hoboits, of Nantlcoke, is visiting at the home of he: aunt, Mis. John AVaine. JEKMYN. JIis L. R. Gi online is quite sick at hei home on Main stieet. Another shooting match took place esteidnv afternoon on the East Side gioumls between Funk Cain and Ga bilel Hall. Of the .seven blids Cain succeeded in shooting four, while Hall killed tlnee. Mits Olivia Stone, of Oljphnnt, is visiting Miss Maiy Jleehan, on Second stieet. ills' Elstcn, of Caibondale, is visiting ft lends In town. ilibs iloigan, of Royal, is spending a lew clays with iliss Williams, tlie Xoitli Main stieet milliner. Mr and ills. Cuitis F. Holmes and familv will spend Slindnj with relatives in H.ttston. ill Isaac jones has been confined to bis home since Sunday belnt, a victim of la gilppe Mis John Deqick, of Plttston, is vis iting hei sister, ills,. Isaac Jones, on Main stieet. Attorney If. D. Caiey mpoits a greater demiind for bouses than theio aie houses lo lent. He has some dlltl cultj in lindlng houses foi applicants Mi A. Ebsihait, of Honesdale, called on friends In town jesteulay. ill. Andievv Meohnrj of the East Side, w ho lias had a long siege of t -phoid fevei. Is slowly recovering. ilessi h Chniles L. Hell, Eugene Av eiy, Thomas ilaitln, AVauen Claik and E. Hosemaigy will leave in a few da js lor Alaska, wheie they will seek theli lortunes. HOW TOFIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urlno and let it stand twenty-four hours; a .sediment or settling Indicates a diseased condition of the kidnev s AA'hon mine stains linen It is positive evidence of kidney trouble Too fie quent deshe to mlnate or pain In the back, Is also convincing pi oof that the kldnejs and bladder aie out of older. WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort In tho knowledge so often epiesed, that Dr Kilmei's Swamp Root, the great klunej lemedy fulfills eveiy wish In lellevlng pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and oveiy part of the uilnaiy passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing It, or bud olfect following use of liquor wine or beer, and ovei comes that unpleasant nece&sltv of being compelled to get up many times during the night to uti nate. The mild and the extrnoidlnaiy effect of Swamp Hoot Is soon leallcd. It stands tho highest for Ufa wonder ful cuies of the most dlstiesslng cases If you need a medicine you Miould have the best Sold by diugglsts price fifty cents und one dollai. Foi a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent fiee by mall, mention Tribune and send our full postofllco addiess to Dr. Kil mer &. Co., Hlnghamton, N. Y, The pioprletois of this pappi guaiantee the genuineness of this olfer. CARPETS: all wool Carpets at 49c. .fervyw .&.. jfZZr .JL. Vv 419 Lacka. Avenue lSfe ...3ti3 &m i V:X "-?J K riioru&soR. .7. :,i. jiunyo:.. "Kidney disease Is probably the most fatal of all human ailments," suvs Pi of Munvoti "There Is no disease that re quires more careful attention The fol lowing aie the principal sjniptoms Pain In tlie biek loins ot gioins, iliowslness, daik circles mound the eyes, swelling of the feet and limbs, pulTj, II ibb face, lieularlie, binned ejeslght, swelling un det the eji'H. bail tasti In tin- mouth, iliv skin, ntivoii'iiess, slioplessness, lan guid, worn-out feeling loss of llish and sticngth, si mt j mine, durk-ioloriil, mllUv oi bloodj urine depolts of led sand, giavil oi inui'itH In the mine, fie-; qtient disile to pis' watel and too great a How I will guaiantee that inj Kklne Cine will cuio 113 pel tint of all foims of kidney disease When the disease Is far advanced and there aie othei complica tions, the patient hud bottei scud a foui ouni'e vial of theli mini', with full symi toms Wp vlll then make a cm if ul an il Jls of the watu, and Tdvlsc tlie lust ioiiri to piiisin to j.et i'U, absoluti Is flee of cliaigp" Piol Munvou puts up a sipnrate cure lot eacli dlseaio At all druggists mosth .", cc nls n vial Pei'onil letters to Pi of Muni on, l"ni Arch stieet Philadplphla, Pa iinswpitil with fiee medical advice for anj disease. l'ACTOKYVILLi:. It is with plcasute that we favor our lenilcis today with the poitialts of our two counillmen elected at the last elec tion. Piofessor A. H Fausett is the newly elicted meinbei and .Mi. AV. N Mnnchestei was in-elected and Is piesl dent of tlie piisont council. The committee on conceit for tlie ben efit of Langstaff Hose company aie still hmd at woik and meptlng with veiy good suicess The piogrammps aie about completed and will be pub lished the foie pii t of next week, and will be piomlscuotislv dlstilbuted. Foi- PRornssoR a. h. tasshtt, New 1 -Elected Member of Council. lowing aie the names of the newly elected ofheeib and membeis as the loll book now lecoid them: Piesldent, James H Smith; vice piesldent, A. L Hevnolds, secietarj; A A. Ii'ovvn, tieasuiei, J S. Read, foi email, hailcs Ilaag, plpeman, E. AV. Capwell, trus teefa, G. AV. Stanton, F. H. Chase, E. AV. Capwell. The othei membeis aie as follows: F A Reynolds, D. L How ell, R D Chase, Hany Gaidner, H J. Goodwin, Stanley Rej nolds, H. IJ Rey nolds, F. il. Osttrhout, Chailes Kllne feltei, G H Reynolds, Chailes Hurt, John Rev nolds, James Flv nil, S X Slum 11, II S. Rev nolds, E. L AVat klns, Oscai Stone, AVllllain Ite nolds, C M. Waltei, Zlba Hinds, Tied AViighl, i , Fred Hi ynolds, A. M. Spiague, Hupeit Raid, and Iin R illller. Don't foi get theli conceit will occm on ne.t Fiiday evening, ilaich .', so do not make any othei date foi that evening, but come and help tlie bovs along In theli good cause. The C ol A held theli first annual banquet last night at the Slsk house which was quite an elaboiate nfiaii, and was much enjovecl 1 those pies ent. The ineinbeis of the club and their lady fi lends weie The Misses Claia Gaidnei, Kate Riundage, Ruth AMde man, Caule AVatklns, Uessie Wilson, av. n mancht:sti:ii, He-elected Councilman for Tlueo A'eais, ami President uf Piesent Council. Maud Wnldlo, llcithn Capwell and Al ma Wilson. Tho members of the C ot A. "roclal club" aie: A. M. EjpiaBU. IIovv.uil l!eynulclB, Stanley Plmiell, Hul luck ttcynulds. John WaliPi. Alllo ltev nolils, 11 vv.uU liul!j und livln Middle man flames, munlo und loauts vwie the lending; featuies of tho uvoniiit?'s entei taiimu'iit Supper uas seived uliout 11 o'plm k.vvhlch hhowed thocmu ful supei vision ol the host, Mi How ell. 'I lie? menu and torsta weie as fol lows Touslmastei, John F AValter; "Uui Pluli," i:iln J. Middleman; "Fu tuie ot Out Town," Stnnlej N. Slm lell; ' Cluli Iloom AmuseinenlH," How aid II. llalloy, ' IJnnellts of Ktciet So cieties," Aichlo M Spiauup; "Factoiy ville Cllils, ' llowaul C. IJeynolds: "lliooKbn Oil Wells," Mllo AV. Rey nolds; "Uui Uancjuet," Ilallock S, Itey noldb. Tho menu wns: IUcpiI potatoes, pleased cliickon, plcl.les, oIIvps, hind wlches, tubl.s, jell j, ehcallopcd oystois, lco cieam, cocoanut caka, whipped cieam cake, fiuil, coffee, cocoa, lemon ice, chepse, lady fliiKer, candy and dates. The AVoman's Christian Tempoiance union held un old fafehioned Epolllns bthijol AVednebday ovenlnt; In UeynolclH' hall, whlcli wus veiy well attended and much enjojpd. So much bo, that it will he lepeatcd In the neat futuie. Out little vIllaRo will be pietty well lepiebented In AVushington next week at the inuuKUintion of 1'iebideiit Me Kinley. Among our business men Hint went to the Hkctilo City lust Tnursday moinlng we noticed the following; Os- W r ru tr A ti&Pi- T3 car Stone, Solomon Reynolds, Hany Gaidncr, Doctor Hi legs, Unity and Pied Castle. If you want to gJt all the homo news, nnd get it fit it, Hilsctlbc for the lend ing morning paper, Tlie Tiibune, and It will be lift at jour door so that ou citi enjoy It nt your bienkfnst table. There will be a loguhii monthly meeting of Langtnlf Hose company at their looniH next Monday night and oveiy mcmbci 13 expected to bo piesent or pa a fine. HAAVI.KY. A short tlmo ngo the Eddy Cornet band tendeied Miss Altemun, ino:nle tor of the Wnjne County hotel, n seie nnde, but weie disappointed upon lenrnlng that she was out of town at the time When nhe returned, her gen et ous disposition Impelled lcclpioca tlon, nnd the "bojs" weie Invited to dine with hei on the evening of Wash ington's blithday. Special Invitations were nlso extended to Eilo nnd AVvo mlng A'alley lnlliond passengei con ductor, John Blink, Hlehnid Teeter and D, Bingham In tesponse to the summons the "bo.vs" nijoeaiid with their lnstiumenta and in full unlfonn After disseising some good music as a signal of their appiecintlon of the hostess' kindness, all icimlred to the dining loom nnd lelleved, In pnit, a table gioanlng undei tho weight of an endless vailety of luscious viands. The company llien lcsoited to tlie pleasant leading rooms in the hotel and indulged in pleasant convei-'ntion and n smokii. Later In the evening the musicians pie sented themselves in a body to Miss Allemus and thiougb tholi speaker ex tended their giatltude for hei kind hospitality A muslcale and giai)haphono enter tainment will be given in the Bnntlst chuich next AVedncsday evening undei tho auspices of the Young People's So ciety of Cluistlnn Endeavor One of Edison's latest talking machines, with out ear tubes, w 111 be used A good se lection of leeltntlons, vocal and Instiu mental music will be lendeied tluough a lnige hoin The peonle of Ilawley should not mls the oppoitunlty to see this vv outlet ful instrument and heai It tall., sing and emit music bv our gientest masteis. Admission only 10 and IB cents. A paity fiom Hnwley, eompilslng Hev. H. D Minds. Edwnid Cole, Hob eit Wheeler, Gaidncr AVheelor, D. Bing ham, Charles Ammerman and Edward Aminetman, attended the semi-annual convention of the AVnjno Bantlst chin cli and Bible school, held at Hones dale, AVednesday afternoon and even ing D. Bingham lead an essay on the "Preachers Place and Power in the Bible School" nt the afternoon session Hev H. D. Minds preached an eloquent seimon In tho evening, and the Haw ley Baptist Mnle quaitette acquitted thPinpJves creditablj In singing two fine selections Hoin To Joseph Atkinson, jr , and wife, on AA'ednesday evening, a son Rev A, AV Coooer dellveied a com mendable addiess at a mlsslonarv Rl II i& Cfl PH B iFs""! P Tri! mm sarsapanua anympnani in a severe m A Distressing Sore Completely Gored The testimonials in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla are worth reading because they tell things Avorth telling. Just spare a few moments to read this statement below: No man is nioro favorably known in and about Eppiny, N. 11., tlian !Mr. Joseph Stokos, tlio liiub.iiid ot the1 lady refeiTwlto. His vvoid is as ood as 11 U. S. bond, and every statement from him or his lninily may be most implicitly telicd upon. Head this: "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen: For fully twenty years my mother ha3 been seriously troubled by n Boro on ber nose. For some time wo thought it of a cancerous nature, and it was removed threo times. A physician in Boston said tho soro wns not a cancer, but "A Catarrhal Soro." It discharged and was, of course, very an noy iiigns well as painful. Sometimes it was as large as a half dollar, and it was necessary to keep it bandaged and pro tected most of tho time. About two years ago tho soro seemed to Lo spreading over her face, and wns larger than when the Boston physician removed it. Thero is no question but that its origin was in Tho Scrofulous Humor with v hich my mother has nlwoyo been troubled. Two years ago sho decided to give Hood'b Saraaparilla a faithful trial, also using, ns nn outward application, llood'b Olive Ointment. It was soon no ticed, to the joy ol tho family, that tho Sold by all (Irupfjists. Price C. 1. Hood is Co., Lowell, ?i w M !j& GREAT SHOE SALE TODAY, SATURDAY- We have made another great big cut in our shoe stock. We prefer Lo count dollars rather than Shoes. Look at the(big cut in prices: 575 pair Ladies' hand-sewed Shoes, worth $2.50, cut to $1.49. 650 pair Ladies' line hand-sewed Shoes, button and lace, worth $3, cut to $1.98. - A lot of Gray Bros.' $4.00 Shoes, cut to $2.98 and $2.29. 500 pair Ladies' Shoes, sizes 3 to 8, at 49c. 375 Par Men's Patent Leather and Winter Russets, also calf lined Shoes, worth $4.00 to $5.00, cut to $2.48. 675 pair Men's Calf Shoes, calf lined and winter russet shoes, were $3,Clltto$L98. Men's $2.00 Shoes cut to $1.39. 1,000 pair Baby's Shoes at 14c. The Above Prices Are Good for One Day Only. No Hail Orders on These Goods. IYER DAY meeting held In the Methodist Eulsco pal chinch at Honesdale on AVednes day evening, On Fob, 2 Aithur Bnvee, of How lands, died of tviihold fever. The death of his wife oceuired one da Inter fiom tho same disease. Ills mother wus sttlcken with the mnladv and died on Feb. 1!) She Is sunlved by hei husband and nine child! en tlueo of whom aie 111 with the fevoi. TAYLOR. The condition of the nffniis. at the Sumner Avenue Piesbyterlan chinch, of Hyde Piulv, nnd the Piesbyterlnti chinch of this town me even woiso tlinn tlier were seveial months ago, when both churches lost theli pastors and It was decided to unite the two chinches under the one pastoi. Theie aie tlnee candidates for the pastoiate. Thursday evening, Feb IS, Hev J. P Moftat, model ator of the dlstllct, held u meeting at the Sumner Avenue ihllich which had been called to select a pastor. Two candidates weie bal loted foi, Hev. Di. Hunter, of Mini touisvllie, Pa. lecelvlns on the Hist ballot twelve votes, and Hev L F. Fostei, a student at Auburn Theologi cal school, lecelvlng eighteen votes. On motion It wns ugieed to bold nn- othcr ballot. The icsults were the same. Hev. Moffat thought it be' t to dlsiegaid the entile action, nnd decid ed to hold another meeting. Tlie fol lowing nlRht the membeis of the Tay loi r lunch weio to ballot for a minis ter. Mr. Moffat came clown and found just eight people lendy to cast their votes. Annngements have been made to hold another meeting tomoiiow moinlng to decide on tho ciiictlon Miss Beitha Thomas, of Main stieet, visited Hyde Paik friends on Thuisday evening. Mrs. Thomas A. Thomn, of North Tayloi, Is seilously HI at her home. Mi. and Mis. Edwatd Roberts, of Kingston, me visiting the lattei's mother, Mis. John Powell, on Taylor stieet. Mrs. Anthonv Lydon, of Main stieet, who went to Philadelphia some time ago to undei go an opeiatlon, Is lapldly lecoveilng and Is expected home In a few weeks. Services at the Calvary Bnptlst church tomoiiow will be held at the usual houis. Rev. Dr. II II. Hairis will ollklate at both sendees. Moin lng sei mon at 10 30 Subject, "The Love of Chi 1st" Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Evening sermon at C p m Subject. 'Gloiifving God." All are welcome. Thomas Evans, of the Key-tone Aoademv, Is-v isltlnir his fathei, A Ill lam Evans, on AVnshlngton stuet. The lnistoi. Rev Ivor Thomas, will Pleach at the AVpIsIi Congiegatlonnl chin ill tomoiiow nt the usual houis Moinlng seimon nt 10 30 a m. Sund ly school at 2 p m Evening seimon at 0 p. in. All are coidiallv Invited. The Rev. Thomas Watklns, of the riist Congiegntlon chinch, reltsvillo, will admlnlstei the Loid s supper nt his seimon tomoiiow morning. B ik K3 soro was diminishing in size and was be coming less troublesome. This encour aged lior to continuo tho use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sho look 11 bottles, and now Her Faco Is Well. Tho Boro has entirely disappeared, leaving not a scar, but only a slight mark, which wo think may in time totally disappear. It is such n comfort to her and such a joy to tho rest of tho family that wo feel in debted more than wo can express, to Hood's Sarsaparilla, that sho has been cured after twenty years of suffering.'' Miss E. A. Stokes, 13pping, N. II. From lYlr. Stokes. " I am glad to say thnt tho euro of my wife is exactly as fctatccl in my daughtor'8 letter above. Joseph Stokes. Col. Bonnott, Who wiites tlio following, isn lending contractor and builder, 1ms been on tlio Governor's staff, and held other of ficial positions ot confidence multilist: "I know tho parties isferred to in the letters nbovc, and endorso them i,s thor oughly reliable. I havo known about this cane for some time, and am glad this testimonial has been sent to C. I. Hood 6s Co." J. W. Bennett, Lowell, Mas3. pari! la 51 sis for $5. Prepared only by iisiss. Tho Best Spring Meclicinc. n V. SH HV, 307 Lackawanna Avenu M M i Mf U fetis' &sy UW ij lai? 'W IDOW, 3 SfiW- RJWA.A SJ IT L" m fcr vvs Ym m vm Absolutely Pure. Celaliiatod foi itsgiont leivcnlnu strenuth ntiil lienltliriilnusi Assut tlio food nciliMt alum nnd nil forms of adultoratioii common to th i clienp biaiitU llOVAI, UVK1MI t'OWM u c o , J1 w voitic sojii: stuikim: statistics. Tlio annuil report or J. Unmet t, of the Laboi depaitment of tlie British Ho ird ot Tinde, on sti Ikes and lockouts, "shows thnt theie were S7fi disputes, lesultlng in stoppage of woik during lb93, anil tlieso Involved L'CI.TJS workpeople, ns ngninst 1 OGt disputes and ,1JI,JI5 woilcpeople 111 IS'll Ah leg-uds nsulls, SDI, oi 31 U p"r cent of the disputes ended In fnvoi of the woikpeoplc, ns against 3" pir cent In 1SD1, but In these successful disputes 21 pet cent, of the persons atfected dur ing the vear were Involved, against 1!.' 1 in the pn ceding vcai. The aggregate nuinbei of das lost In 1SU" was 5,5L OTiJ, compnied with 0,1J2(3 In 1S9I and 31, 20"i,0u2 In IS'U The av'eingo duintion pir hi ad of disputes in ISO", vas 21 (! dus, as against 295 In the ptc ceding iai. Tho value of the aggregate number of woik Ing dnjs lost, vvorked out as wages, would amount to 1, 120,0a1, compaieil with 2,000,1)00 In lyjl. The pel cent ige ot pel sons eonceined In the dlEputes of lSfll, which were settled by conciliation oi negotiation, wns 74 S as against M 7 In liOI. )T IN A I1UIIU. Trom tho Wllkes-Ilarro Heeoid. The famous A'an A'alkenburg bribery cno lins now been postponed until ne.t month This Is the second postpone ment, nnd both times at the lecpiest or the def-ml mt. It I00V.S as if Mi. Van A'alkcnbuig wis not lu such a veij des perate huiii to vlndlnte hlmselt. ON THE LINE OF THE arc located the flriost Ashing and hunting grounds in tho world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points in llalne, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Araiwouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Tranclsco. Fifst-CIass Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtalna and specially adaptod to wants of families may bo had with second-class tickets. Rates always ljsa than via other lines. For futthor information, time tables, etc.. I on application to tw v ASYilU1L,E V. k, "&t 3S3 Broadway, New York. I If8233 m imlmlM rlLiHL K ! Oil II LO Unprecedented Bargains I In Nottingham Curtains, Irish Point, Brussels, Cross I Stripe, Snow Flake Musseleue and Swiss (both plain and I ruffled.) Attention is particularly requested to our line of I Chenille and Tapestry Curtains and Table CoA'ers, Avhich I are offered at prices never before quoted in Scrantou. ffcesD I1LB1 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. Opp. jAlniij Entrance to Wyoming IIoiisb. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF- SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Business and Per sona! Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Extended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Interest Allowed en Interest Deposits. tJ isa i 07 Lackawanna, Avenue PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS, 431 I.ACKAWANNv AVI3. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN MISSES' 10 CHILDREN'S JACKETS AND LADIES' COATS, CAPE5 AtlD SUITS. Sticli biirgains as avo olTcr this week nic worthy of v our attention. It nieain line grade goods at about one-third the cost of inatiiifactiite. The follow in;; may uivc you a little idea of some of the bargains: Onosnmlllotof Misses' and Childiun'H UontH, iibsoituil siea An elegnnt Bouclo Coat, half s Ik lined, shield front, stylish collar. Season's price, ?U,00. now I S .98 S1.98 AFiiieCuiireralnn Cloth Coal, hi test cut. lined tluoufrliuut with Jthndiuno silk. Reason's price $10.00, O ( HO now .' b4.UO An elegant Ficneh Cater pillar Coat, lined throughout with Bilk fiohl in tho sea- OK OQ bon lor Slo.OO, now oJ'O A beautiful assortni6nt of Keisey Coats, some silk lined thiotijrhout tmd some half lined. Season's piiee, fcS.OO CO 00 and 10.00, now oZ.UO Z. WEINGART, Prop'r. 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. Tt Arcade Building, 213 Wyoming Avenue. SON