. 8 TOE SORANTON TRIBTTNE-WISDNKSDAY MOTlKmGr. MARCH 3, 1S97. V fl'rvtmr'rnrmfjif W s Bumors IVlictlicr Itching, burning, bleeding, ncily, cnntnl, pimply, nr blotchy, whether simple, ecrofiilousor hereditary. ' ronl lnfn,lcy to "S0' Hpcodllj rnrcd by warm lntlifl with nmcuuA tho grcxt nUn ruro, anil mild (lose? or Vi'TicorjA. Iinnij cnt, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures. , Ii vM thronrhant tho world, roiriit Dwia noCnm, Corp , sole Prop. , Ho.ton. aff-"How;lo Ure Yrtrj Blool Humor," free. FACE HUMORS f nllln Hair nd Bibjr ntcm iihca cured byCutlcUB tioir Readers nlll please note that advertise ments orders Tor Job work, and Items for publication left at tho establishment pf Shannon & Co., newsdealers, North Mnln street, will reorHe nrompt attention; of llco open from 8 a. m to 10 p m. MINISTERIAL MEETING. Scini-Auniinl (iiitliuriiigoriluni'bilnlc District Association. About thirty cleiKymen uerc piuspnt on Monday o ciiIiir at tlio Ilrsl st'shlon of tho Ministerial association nt the First Jlcthodlst chili tli. .Suvttal mcni 1jii imini; to sickness, woie unable to attend. Presiding Elder Thoiijo called upon ltuv. L 13. Lanford, of Ailel, to conduct the opening sei vices. As iilncs pi evented Rev. W. M. Shaw from delheilnB the bctmon, ltuv. J Jt. rt. 11 was the substitute and pleached u mi the tot. "The Joy ot the Loid is th stienBth" lie Mas followed by M' William Kawllnirs, who made a brief address. Yesteiday morning an other session was held. Aftet n deo tlunal set Ice the business of the as sociation ongam.il thu attention of the members. it was decided to meet at Haw ley as the next appointment. A. C. Ohei was t Ipc ted to delHer tho association ad dress and T. J. Vaushan the sennon. Ili J K. I'eck, of Wilkes-Baue, made tin addiess and dwelt upon the lives of the lle IVck biotheis. He has a book wiltten upon them and deslies to nlve subscriptions in iew of its publication. Tho association voted to l ndei their aid and n committee will confet with ill- Peck upon the subject. Rev. William llawllnss gene some In toiestins' reminiscences of his woik in the south and an intei ostium discussion followed. Rev. K Kllnatuck and Rev. W A Uoocher, of the Second Piesbyte rlan chuicli, weie piesent and weio iinlted to sit as niembeis of the ses sion. Select Council in Uou'iiliu Session. A shoit session of tho select council was held on Monday eenlntr. Tlieie wi-ie piesent Mesis, Swifjeit, Nealon, Gllhool, mits and Katun. A faoiable lepoit was made on the resolution fa iniinpf the annexation of land belong 'inff to the 13ast Paik Land company, nbovo tlie Giaity Hack. Theie will be a Joint meeting with a committee from the common council in lesuul to the paik company's pioposltlons. The councilmen weie again disappointed tint no message had been it.celc.d lioni the majoi. The Alliance Contention, The Clulstlan Alliance convention opened j esteiday moinlnjj at the Con muMtlon chuicli. Rev. Mi. Ilinkej, ot RinKhamton, pieached an Instruethe stimon. In tlie utteinoon Rev. and Mis Senlt, ot Philadelphia, addiessed the coinentlon and uae a Venice of Piaise. Sen ices will continue today and Gabilel MeCluiio, a letuincd mls sionniy from Afiica, wil lelato his tin llllng eiei li nccs .it tlie e cniiiK ses sion. M ill Control Hotel American. AriangementH lm e been made with S H Williams by Mr. Jacobus so that on the Hi. st of Apiil he w ill take chaige of Hotel Ameiican. He will be waim 1 welcomed back anions li lends and his wide excellence will bring success As a foimer landioid of Hotel Hairlson he Is Known as one of the most popu lar men In the business D. J Robin sun, who has had well meiited suc t'ss, will lemaln in his piesent posi tion. Dr. 31. I.. Jtailcy Jlnj Itusin. Dr. Bailey has been considering tho question ot lesignlng Ills position at the hospital as bouse surgeon In otder to engage in the practice of medicine. Since the opening of the hospital he has held this position and discharged its duties with meat lldelity. He now desiies a wider Held, and It is said will offu his leslsnation at the next meet ing uf the hospital board. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. James Thompson, of. Church htieot, Is sick -with' the giip. Mrs. Buddlngton left yesterday for 'Saw Yoik, where bhe will pui chase spung millinery goods. Mis. Mishel, of Sctanton, Mho lias been the guest of her daushter. Mis. Josiah Vandermark, of Washington street, lias leturned homo. Miss Angelina Wis cnteitaincd Miss Mary McAndiew, of Dunmoie, Monday tening. Rev. J. J. Curian, of WIlKes-Baiie, las a visitor In town yesteiday. Mis. Van Doren, of Aichbald, was n visitor In town j esteiday. Mis. F. F. Foibes is conllnea to her home by Illness. MardI Gias was celebrated by a num ber of young people by a dance In Gei manla hall last evening. Mrs. J. J. o' Boyle and Mrs. A. F. Loftus are visiting fi lends in Blngham ton and Susiiuehnnna. Mrs. W D. Babcock, of Gai field ave nue, who has been quite ill, Is implor ing Albert F. Schwlndt, of Shenandoah, who has been the guest of Miss Sarah CARPETS. We Avill sell 25 rolls best 4P 3 JL miWM TXTJLJLIL IPiLF'ElR! 1,000 rolls odd lots worth 15c. to 25c. for 5c. per roll. Sale to commence Monday morning for 10 days only, and sale to be strictly cash. J. SCOTT !NGLIS, Fellows, on North Main stieet, has re luintd home. M. A. Hurtison and D. I,. Ciane have gone to New York on a business tilp. Dr. H. C. Wheeler nddiossed the hos pital nut se on the subject of respltn Hon last evening. Miss Mntgaret Muule, of New Yolk city, Is sufleriiig from an attack of the gilp at the home of Ml. and Mis. John Hallslend. John Kennedy has teturned home ftotn a business trip to New Yotk. Mr and Mis. Ji J. I.oftus ate sick with the Kilp. William Myers, who for sovcial yeats litis been connected with the local bianch of the Piudentlal Insurance company as collector, has leslgntd his position Mts, John Gilmoio ontoi tallied a number of her fi lends at a thimble tea Monday evening at her home on South Chinch stieet. Mr. and Mis John Hnllstead and son, Chailes, who hae been visiting liiends in FieeUllle, hae leturned home. Miss Janty Ficdetiel, of Garlleld ave-' nup. Is entertaining her cousins, the Mlssts V. Maud Stewait and Daisy May Abets, of Clirfoid. Mrs. John Hansen, of Seventh ave nue. Is ill. MIs Alice Mowui, of Dundaff I'ticot, entci tallied Aldei man-elect J. P. Kelly, of Scranton, over Sunday. W. Flschei will soon open a shoe ttoie In the Salem avenue building, which has been occupied by A. Wolfe, haulw'aio dcalci. Miss Alice Butler was a visitor in Soianton yesteiday. Mesrs. Gulseppe and Giovanni Sap orlta, brothels of Mis. D. A. Roccn, line lately anhed fiom Neples, Italy, and will make their home In Caibon-dale. AVOCA. At a regular adjoin nod meeting of the council held on Tuesday etenlns all members were iirejont, except Seaman and Conlon. Ml Mead acted as piesl dent pio tern. The minutes of the pie ilous meeting weie adopted as lead. The following bills were oidered paid: T. J. Newton, $3 11; James Gtnham, $1.72; Michael Cannon. $172; J.Hodg son, $172, Fiank Little, $19 2.',; Alfied Gieen, $10 2', The bill of ,1. V. Conboy to the amount of $.50 23 was oideied paid pioidlng he letuins the oideis ill awn for the abine amount as secie taty for the preceding yeai, the cost incuned by the suit to be deducted fiom the abou amount. The repoits of tlie stieet commissionei and buigess weie lead and nppioed, as was also Tieas ui er Cannon's. The retliing council men. Seaman, Cannon, Hodgson and Newton, lecehed a vote of thanks, also the school boaid, lot the use of the building Council then adjourned sine die. At the otganlzation of tlie new council the following weie elected Piesldent, John Meade; secietary, Flank Little, burgess, A. J. Healey; trtaMirer, M. F. Cannon, stieet com missioner, P. Cuiian; chief of police, H J. Rellley, boiough solicitor, John McGaluon The new councilmen aie Chailes Reilley and Cornelius Osboine. The salaiy of secietaiy remains the same, $70, and that of solicitor, $100 A pleasant gathering of fi lends as sembled at thev lesldence of Mr. and Mrs. Udwaid Tlnklepaugh, on Yoik avenue, on Monday afternoon In honor ot Mrs. Tinklepaugh's .sixty-second biithday. Duilng the afternoon a sumptuous lepast was served and all the guests joined In feasting and ineny making in honoi ol the eent The fol lowing weie piesent Mr. and Mis Ziba Tinkle paugh, ol Peckllle, Ml. and Mis Simon Ran, of Hauling, Mis. Dugene Fennel, of Scianton, Mr. and Mis. Joseph Code and Ml. and Mis Ai elite Tlnklepaugh, of A oca. The old lady was the lexiplent of many hand some pieaents. The condition of Jacob Collins is somewhat tmpioved unci bis phvslcians enteitain slight hopes of his iecoei W. J Renniman is ciltiealb ill of pneumonia TAYLOR. At high noon Monday Attorney James H WatKlns was swoin in as buigess and tlie letliing olllcial, Buigess Gi If ilth, made his annual lepoit of tlie woik and piogiess of tlie boiough while he was in the olllce. The boi ough council met In regular session in the evening. Owing to the huge au dience piesent, anxiously awaiting the outcome of the new oiganlzatlon, the meeting was held at the Pi lee Llbiaiy hall. Piesldent Hauls occupied tlie chair and all niembeis weie piesent. Secietaiy Powell then lead the minutes of the last lobular and special meet ings. The committee on annexing the Pyne and Aichbald to this borough then made theli lepoit The commit tee on hall lepoited that Llewellyn's hall had been leased to Williams' Bus iness college. It was then decided to vote- on the following applications: Pi ice llbiary, $23 per year, tw'i meet ings a month, and $1 for eveiy extia meeting; Van Hoian's hall, $2", pel year for oety Friday evening and $t foi ex tra meetings; Mrs. T. L Jones, stpie on Main stieet, $10 per month, the Red Men's hall, for $23 a year, to meet on Tuesday evening. A committee was appointed to lepoit on hall at the next meeting. Buigess-elect WatKlns then swoie in the new niembeis, John Ay eis, jr, John Weber, Hvan L Da Is and II. 13. Hauls, le-elected. W. S Decker was elected temporal y ehali inan, while H, E. Han Is was then ie elected ponnanent chaliman, and on leeching the ofilce in a shoit speech thanked the membeis for the honor confened. Geoige Powell was le-elected rfis secretary. John R Johns, John F. Tubbs and John Thomas weie appoint ed telleis, John W. Reese was le elected tieasurei. John H. Kans was appointed chief of police, Benjamin Llewellyn stieet coinmlsslonei, and John M. Harils boiough solicitor. Heniy 13. Hairis, piesldent of the Taylor council, Is one of the young men of Taylor who wields an inlluence in the political affairs of the place. He is a hi other of Attorney John M. Hairls. Among his friends he Is veiy popular His ability as a leader is geneially rec ognized and the futuie will undoubted ly bitng him into a greater degtee of piomlnence Ml Hanis Is inside foie man at the Holden mine of the Dela waip, Lackawanna and Western com pany. Mr. and Mis. D. G Jones, of Oly Iihant, visited ttiends In this town on Sunday. CARPETS. all avooI Carpets at 49c, 419 Lacka. Avenue JERHYN AND MAYFIELD Mr. Fred Ilartnoll, of Dunmore, who some yours ago was n lesldent of this place, called on ft lends In town Sun day. Mr. Badger, of Colliding, N. V., Is tho guest of his son, W. S. Bndgol, on Cemeteiy stieet. . Soveinl weeks ago Geotgo Belch, of Thitd street, was in tested at the In stance of Heibeit Smith, of Second stteeet, on the churge of changing tick ets on cats of coul in the Delaware and Hudson colllety where both men ate employed. Mr. Belch, befoio justice of the peace Holmes, waived a healing and gave ball to appear at com t to answer the charge. Mr. Smith has since then dlscovoied that the chaigc upon which Mr. Belch was ai tested was gtoitndUss, the case Inning been fullv ltnestigat ed by the mine foi email and oillcials On Satin day, Mr Smith withdrew the win unit and had the proceedings stop ped by paying tho costs incut red. Reverend Father McIIale, of Arch bald, outdated at Sacied Heart church on Sunday. Mt. George Baker, for many yeais butchei foi J D. Stocker ,t Co , ten deied his leslgnation on Monday. Mr. I'. J Lally, who for some time has been In the employ ot Nelson, Mor i is ,"i Co., has leslgned his position. Mi. Lally has accepted with the beef film of Wesley, Blown & St. Hammond Co., a position as salesman. He has made many fi lends in town who will legiet his departuie. Geoige Metrltt will (ill Mr. Lally's position with Nelson, Morris & Co. Mr. Patilck Dougher, jr , of tho Hast Side, has been quite sick. Miss Giace Keainey, of Scranton, who has been visiting her patents on tho Hast Side, has leturned to her home A daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Williams, coiner Fouith and Scott stieet, Is alllicted witli diphtheria. The following aie- cases of measles tepoited to the lioaid ot health: A child of Mi. and Mis. Thomas Ben- gough a child of Mis. Saiah Lane, a child ol Mi. and Mis Eugene Avery, and a child ol Mi. and Mis. Thomas Nctheiton. Mi. Ilimiiy Low lie, of Scott, has moved to town and tented a house of .Mi Philip Hambley, on Second stieet. Mis' Lylo May, who Is in the emplov of C D. Wlntet it Co , is confined to her home in Aichbald with la gilppe Miss Annie Ilenwood ot Dunmoie, who lias been visiting liei cousin, Miss Emily Rich, leturned to her home yes teiday . S AV. Cook and S. B, Hills were Scianton visitois yesteiday. Miss Bcitha Russell, of Mooslc, spent Monday evening in town. Th many aspliants for boiough tt ea-aiter and supeiisor weie sadly disappointed on Monday evening when the council adjoin ned until Fi iday night on account of a tie vote fot ehniiinan. Many ol the aspliants weie piesent at the meeting waiting foi the lesults, which did not come. In all probabili ties the dilfeient onlceis will be select ed at tlie next meeting. Sevoial of the musical-Inclined young people of town aie talking strongly ot ot gauging a banjo, mandolin and gul t.u club If organization is affected the club intend seeming the set Ices of a competent lnsttuetor, and Jeimyn may look foi w aid to a club second to none in tlie valley, as this town has nevet been excelled in anything It un elet takes The Muy Held counc II met In regular session on Monday evening with all niembeis piesent. Tlie llnance com mittee lepoited that they had seen ex Tax Colector Biady and be ptoinlsed to have $2H0 placed in the tieasuty by this date The committee that was ap pointed at the last meeting lepoited that it was plain to them that tlie piop eity of Wlnlltcd Scott Is 200 teet within 'the boiough limits The chaliman le poited that be had had an Intel view with the boiough attorney concerning the mattei. The attorney advised tlie council to post notices and levy on his goods if he does not pay his tax to tlie boiough. Theie was quite a debate ovei the electilc business on Hill stieet. A petition was piesented by the lesi dents of that locality, 112 for the lu minal of the light f loin Mendelson's stoie to Evans' cot net, and r,C for the piesent location Tlie council llnallv decided to lay the mattet ovei indefi nitely Tlie chaliman called attention to the fact that the outgoing buigess had made no lepoit to council as he is lequiied to by law. A committee was sent to his home to ask him to appear helot e council, but he was not at home. His bill tar salaiy was laid ov er until he submits a lepoit Stiee Com missionei AValkei's lepoit was tead The total expenses In his depaitment foi 1S9G was $331.10. which shows that theie has been JG M moie spent the past yeai than duilng the pievlous one. Many dangeious plank culveits have been replaced by stone, sidewalks have been laid liom the Bile crossing to tlie Jeimyn boundaiy line, and all the stieet s aie now in excellent condition. Tlie following bills weie oi doled paid. S P Quick, electilc light poles, $90; Hillside Coal and lion company for coal, $2 10, Peter Toilies, salaiy, $.30, Law i once Mullen and John Giady, loi cleaning ciosswalks, $2 00, Hugh Biady, team woik,,$!; William Walker, salnty as stieet commissioner tor year, $10; P Buigan, $1150, J J McGany, $10; H. F. Edmonds, $17; J J Place, $11; Peter MeCaity, $11.75, AVIlllam Gillllths, $12 50, Noah Pugh, $10 Thomas Mc Gulnnis, $13, AVIlllam AVIlliams, $11 CO. John Mi Clean, $12. The old council then adjourned. Burgess-elect Dulfy, an tho new ly elected councilmen, Dempsey and Shlanto, weie swoin in The electing of a chaliman was next in older and the names of J. J Place and E. F Edmonds wete ptoposed Mi Edmodds teceived live and Mi Place four votes. Mr. Edmonds was declaied elected. John J. MeCaity was elected societal y bv acclamation. Mi AVIll lam AValker was to-elected stieet coiii mlsslonei and boiough tieasuier by ac clamation. For botough attorney the names of 1'. E. Timlin and Evetett AVuiren weie pioposed. Timlin te ceived four and AVnrien five votes AVatien was declaied elected. Poor Dl reetoi James Sullivan presented u bond which was accepted. The council then adjourned. OLYPIIANT. Ycsll'tday afternoon a pre-Lenten banquet was tendeted by the senloi class to the pupils of the grammai de pal tment of St. Patilck's paiochlal academy. Appt opt late remuiks weie made by tho Misses Lizzie Dempsey and Sadie Robiui. After lefieshments weie partaken of tho following pto gianime was rendered. Essay, "Life of St I'atilek," Sadie O'Mulley solo, Eugene O'Boyie, piano solo, Belva Tay lot, comiiidiuins, LI7.5I0 Doughetty; piano solo, Jennie MeAndtew; violin solo, James Bieiinan; bolo, Llle Dempsey; law contest, Mary Can, piano solo, Maiy Meulmnck; solo, Jen lite Hyland; pluno solo, Sadie Rogau; "Last AVI11 and Testament," Nellie Fat i ell; solo, Joseph Ilubati; piano solo, Annie Loftus; ciltlclstns, Nellie Gal lagher; closing lcmatks, Jotinlu A'oyle. The deadlock In the council still con tinues. Last night another nfeetlng was held and font teen ballots Wete taken tin the candidates for piesldent, making a total of nineteen ballots. Piesldent Pio Tern. Schtlbtnehl then adjoin tied the meeting until tonight. IIAWLKV. Mrs. Fred Swingle, jt , of tho East Side, nat lowly escaped death by binn ing n few days since. AVhllu In the act of polishing a stove with what Is known as the body blacking, the biush caught lite in liei hands and she immediately thiew it towaid a sink neat by. It Is supposed a spatk fell from the biush and Ignited a pint ran of the fluid that wns sitting upon the iloor, which set file to hot clothing. She lan out doois but returned immediately. Seeing the loom cm file she again ian out, slipped and fell upon tho iloor, but lotalned ptesence of mind otimlgh to teai the binning clothes fiom her body Di. II. A. Plum was summoned and found the right aim and left hand bndly binned, alst the back of hoi neck and head consldeiably scotched. Some bad Utilises woie ulso sustained by falling upon the poich Iloor. Tlmelv aid sub dued the (lames In the room before much damage was done. The Republican pi limit y election for Ilawley's tepiesentatlve to the county convention will be held In Standaul hall on Satuiday. It is geneiully be lieved that A'. A. Decker will be chosen. Boin, on Friday last, to Augustus Lyons and wife of Fourteenth stieet, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gem go Ball, of Sus quehanna, were In town on Monday. Our" populai clothier, Iee Fox, has l etui ned fiom a two weeks' visit In Philadelphia. Miss Esther Stephens, of Houcsdalo, is a guest of Dr. and ,Mts. II. B. Stephens, on Sixteenth stieet. Mrs. John Btyant, of Honesdale, Is spending a week with hoi mother, Mis. R. Stevenson, at the Eddy. A motheis' meeting of tho AVomans' Clulstlan Tempetance union will be held at tho lesldence ot Mr. and Mis. Heniy Bishop, at the Eddy, on Fildny altntnoon at 3 o'clock. The meeting w 111 be in chat go of Mts. Han let Atkin son. Diet and caie of Infants will be the subject foi discussion. A cordial Invitation is extended to the ladles of Haw ley to be piesent and devote an hour to this inteiestlng topic. Mis. Hdwaid Hall and daughter Eva, of Caibondalo, aie making a two weeks' visit among fi lends in town. Mi. R. K. Ciatnet, supetintendont of agents for the Security Building mid Savings union, of Scianton, was a pleas nit callei in town a few days agov Miss Ruth Cole, who has boon spend In the winter In New Yoik city, has enteied a ladies' tialnlng school at Blackw ell's Island ptepaiatoty to do ing hospital seivic at that place. rour.sT city. The borough council met on Monday evening at tlie ollice of Semite Bia mnn and lecelved the tieasuiei's le poit, which about constituted the bus iness of the old council The new mem beis then took the oath of office and ot ganlzation was effected as follows: John R. Budd, the only leinalnlng Re publican membei, was made piesldent; John McDonald and J. F. Gallagbei te appolnted tieasuiei, H. O. AVatious was also le-appolnted cotpoiatlon at torney. Theie weie tlnee candidates tor tl)e olllce of stieet commissioner, John D. Jones, Hatiy Deane, John To bln. Theie was no nominations, as Jones lecelved tlnee votes, Deane two and Tobln one vote. The matter was lnid ovei foi futuie consideration. Con stable M. J Walsh was appointed chief of police John P. Muiiy, John D. Jones, John Eichholzer, Fiank Bt en nan, Jacob Ktechek, Chailes Patsnik, Michael Kane, jt , John Dearie, James Hullah, Fiank Diagunls and John Maxey weto appointed special police. The sevet.il committees weie not tilled when the council adjoin ned at a late hour. The special olilceis will be swoin in some evening dining the week. Mis. S L Vaughn i etui tied to her home at AVlnton after a v Islt w Ith ft lends here Among those from this place who ate attending the inauguial eeiemonies at the national capital aie Dr. and Mis. W. It. Blakeslee and Will Jones. Mr. and Mis. J. H. Cunningham are lejolclng over the atival of a daughter Miss Nellie Lydon, of Thompson, Is the guest of Forest City friends. Miss Tessle Claik, of Pleasant Mount, is visiting ft lends here. The Execlsior Athletic club, of Rich tnondule, held an enjoyable masque! ade at Coopei thwalte's hall Monday even ing. PIUCHHUUG. George Robinson, of A'atesville, visit ed hs sister, Mts. Thomas Palmer, of Dundati stieet, on Sunday. John AVilllam Plow tight, of Caimelt stieet, who worked in Johnson's shaft, hnd the mlsfoitune while nt work on Monday, to be ciushed by a tall of loof. His legs and nose weie broken and he teceived othei painful bruises, tiom which he died yesteiday afternoon at a o'clock at tho age of twenty -one. Ho was born in England and was a klndheaitpd young man. Timet al an nouncement latei, A legulai meeting of the Dickson Citv boiough council was held Mon day evening Bills weie paid as follows- The janltot lot one year, $8 05, G Rogeis, as secietaiy of council, $25; Joseph Kaiolan, as treasurer, $200 M F Fadden was elected piesldent of the council Thomas Giler, tieasuiei. I Is the season for new life in natiuc, now vigor hi our physical systems,. I As the fiesh sap carries lito into tho w-3, aj uiu- U1UUCL DUUUlll fJlVU US lenuwed strength anil vigor. In its iinniiro state it cannot do this, anil the aid ot Hood's SarsanariHu iB imperatively needed. It will purity, vitalise and enrich tho blood, and with this solid, correct foundation, it will build up good health, creato a good appetite, tono your stomach and digestivo oigans, strengthen your nerves and over come or prevent tint tiled ice-ling. This lias been tho experience, of thou sands. It will bo yours if you tako Sarsaparillasx,? cino ami llloocl l'urifler. Sold by all druggists. $1. HnnI'c D1II0 cro iiaiwea, IndlKestlon, luuvi .- a li3 UU1UU3UV39! 'ii ceuu. Thotpas Alfred Taylor, secrelaty, and Mike Blglln, chief of police. The po llceinnu for the First waul was Thomas King; the Second ward, weie Geoige Kell, John AVIelatid, AValter Zrunlcsklej for the Thlnl ward, James Margetson, AVIlllam Thorpe and John Kosluskle, .Hunt's Daw was elected stieet coinmls slotiet and Joseph Rlelly, of tho First wnid, and Isaac Smallos weie appoint ed to 1111 the vacancies of the bontd of health. Quite n number of our hotolkoepots have bean anestcd for selling liquor on Sundays. Among them being Sos iiowsklo, Bamboosh, Caffetty and oth ei s. Rlchaid Smith and Saiah Donnelly, both of this place, weto mairlcd yes terday mot nine by Rev. Father Slum ley, cf St, Thomas' Catholic chinch. GLnNHUKN- Mis. D AAr. Gilllln Is slowly lmpiovlng fiom an attack of gilp. Noiton Sheiman Is veiy 111 of typhoid pneumonia. Mr and Mi. Metzgar vyere called suddenly to Scianton on account of botlous Illness of their datightet. Postmaster Itceds's new dwelling Is lecelving the final touches. The fi lends of out esteemed towns man, E. J. Notthup, would feel mote than Jubilant If the next Republican county ticket lend "For shellff, E. J. Notthup, Glenbutn " The Ico hat vest Is done and Glenbuin Is saved fiom an Ice famine next sum iiioi. The quality was novel bettei. OLU FOltGK, Mis Helen Bonny, of Scranton, spent Sunday at the homo of her aunt, Mis. It a Potter. Miss Maigaret Btodhead Is tho guet of Mis. Lyman Hoifeckcr, of Jeimyn, this wook. Rev. Joseph Santee, of Dalton, preach ed at the Bilck chuicli on Sunday evening. Mr. Thomas Cox Is confined to his bod by sickness. Rev. AVIlllam G. Fiink is slowly lm piovlng fiom his lecont sickness. CLARK'S SUMMIT. On account of the inclement weather of last night the donation patty which was to have been held in the pallor ot the Methodist Episcopal chuicli for tho pastor, Rev F. AAr. Young, has been postponed until tonight. fi! Hi To Be Had for the Coming Week at the PHILADELPHSA 421 Lacksuuiina Ave. This is positively the last chance to buy Coats and Capes for less than the cost of making yes, less than cost of lining. All previous efforts at bar gains Avere nothing to be compared to the prices that they are being sold at uoav. Come, examine our goods, get our prices, and be con vinced. I WldL 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. Arcade Building, 21 a Wyoming Avenue. THI ELL Cl Builders' Hardware Gas, Plumbing aril Electric Fixture, Electric Light Wiri.is. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, CLOUD IT HE SUITS FROU! 14.00 c3w3y's Rills n Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable MILD, BUT EFFECTIVE. Purely voectnblo, net without pain, do paiitly coated, tnitoless small nnu oivsy to tnko. Itadway'a Pills nssNt unturo. Htlnuiht ltifc to lipnltliful activity tho livor. bowols and othei cllccitivo orBani, lenvliw tlio bow all in n natural condition without any alter cltocts. CURB Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Piles -AND- I Liver Disorders. HADWAY'S PILLS aro purely icRotnblo mild and relUblu (.imio Purfoct IMiiostiop,. eomplnto absorption and livilthtul regularity. Sjooiits a box At Dnirtglsts, or by mall. "IJook of Adieo" freo by mail. RADWAY St CO., No ss Clm Street, ISew York. Jifi " SlARCy from one to four yards wide, durable and well-seasoned goods. Most appropriate patterns at prices from 25 cents to 40 cents per square j'ard. Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvets, floquettes, Smyrna, Japanese, Hohair, and Klymer, in every size. An endless variety at prices which defy competition. Special lot of care fully selected in the latest combination of color and pattern, 27 inches by 60 inches. Closing out price 75 cents. Our closing sale of CARPETS still continues. LUUy Carpets and Opp Main Entrance nXcuV. 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. 10 wjomi 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. 01 tlie Greatest Shoe Sale That Scranton Has Ever Seen. Ti IP ..IIL y Have only the month ol March left to dispose ol' the balance of their stock ol' Fine Shoes, and to accomplish this they are naming; prices much lower than those ol' February. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: All tlie James A. Banister Co.'s make ol Men's Fine Shoes, new. i'resh uoods, worth $0.00 and $C.50 a pair, will be sold lor $l.50. See Them in the IVlen's Window. All Laird's Ladies' Fine Shoes, straight- $0.00 hand made goods, $11.50 a pair. All Men's 85.00 Hand-sewed Shoes, all kinds and styles, $8.00 a pair. All Ladies' S5.00 Hand-made Shoes, all kinds and styles, $2.50 and $8.00 a pair. All Men's and Ladies' $1.00 Shoes are $2.25 and $2.50 a pair. All Men's and Lfulics $3.00 Shoes arc $2.00 a pair. All Men's and Ladies' $1.75 and $2.00 Shoes aro $1.25 a pair. All Hoys', Misses' and Children's Shoes reduced in the same proportion. Ladies' Husset and Hlack Oxl'ords and Men's Husset Shoes at Just One-Hall' JL'rice. t&SDon't miss this opportunity to buy Fina Footwear for less than the cost ol making. CORNER LACKAWANNA DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER Vmnfncturod at tho Wapwtillopen MIIIsl, Luzorrw county, Pn nnd at WIN mlncton, Delaware. HENRYBELIN.Jp. General Agent for tho VyomInB District, US WYOAUNa AVLNUn, Scronton. P Third National Bank Dulldins. AGENCIES: rilOg. FOPvD, Plttston, Pa. JOHN 13 SMITH & SON, Plymouth, P. E. W. MULIJOAN, Wllkes-Harro, Pa. Agents for tho Itcpauno Chemical Com panv'e High Explosives. CALL UP 36B2i CO- OFFICB AND VAREHOUSE, M TO igi MERIDIAN STRUET. M.W. COLONS, Manager. SAL OILCLOTH Draperies. - f Ui AND WYOMING AVES. s. 111 -If s MONTH M
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