- jar- "v TOE SCHANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH G, 1897. 72 Soft.YVlilto HaniUwIth Shapely Nails, r.imt. riant ltalruith Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro-! duccd by Cuticuiu Soap, tho rnoit cfTectUo skin purlf j hiR ami beautifying amp In tlio vorlil, ni well ns purest ami sweetest, for toilet, liitli, imtl miricry. Tltooiil procntlo or lull limitation ami clogging ol tlio l'oiua. yfa js & Xj1Ta tos EOArltioUlhrmiKhaiitthewotM. Tottir Diiou a Uiipm Corp .Sole l'ropt , Iloiton, U, 1 A. j-"low to Purity nd Ht.utlfy tin Skin, Scilp, mil llnlr," milled free, GABY HUMORS KS- Renders will please note tliat advertise ments oiders for Job uork, and ltemt for publication left at the establishment pf Shannon & Co., newsdealers, North Main fitrcct, will lecelvo prompt attention; or llco open fiom S a. m. to 10 p. m J illct'lilit! ii uluiiiltll H"-c A tegular meeting of Columbia IIoso ounpany was hold Wednesday etenlmr. The iL'lBliatlon of ,1. ,1. Ni-ulon us u tmstee of the conipanj was accepted. Thomas Flniiflty was elected to 1111 the uniKptted term of one ear. The mem beis of the boaid weie lnstiucted to I'uniult with Rpjiitsentatlve J. F. Rey nolds in older to "ecuiea shale of the statu fund for disabled firemen. The benefits of the fund will be nppi eclated. Foi email Thomas liienmiu ne.nly four months ago, at the Hie on Salem ure mic, was so c'M)ow?il that lie has suf fiied over since fiom an attack of i lit uinattsm. The fund to be distrib uted comes from a tax of " per rent, on Kioss piemlums of fotelsn Insurance companies dolus business In this state The Caibondale companies seek theii bhute if the fund. A l'lonMint Surprise Party. A pleasant stupilse was t'lven JIlss Mabel Stanton at her bi others home on Wednesday, when a Iiuro mimbei of her friends Kntheied to telebiate het nineteenth bli thday. The evening was passed In social lecieatlon and con-M-isatlon. Among the Riiests weie the .Misses Bertha and ilattle "Wolcott. Mabel and Ethel Stanton, Nellie Span HinberR:, Ahnedla Coirell. Hose Chubb, Nellie Bates, Hosle Stalks, Genevieve Fan ell, Alice Couse, lleibett Con ell, Martin Ciallaaher, James Mine, laddie SpaiiKcmbuiK, Delevun Hutd, Willie i;aton, Peter Staiks, S. Stalks, .lohn A ufjel, Fiank Vosel, Mesdames Couse, Wolcott, Cluulle Stanton and Mi. and Mis. Allen Stanton. Young Iawles' Cooklnn; club at tea this evening. Miss aoitrude Haynor.lms been selected president of the club for the comlnir year. Miss Sadie J-oftus, of Green Hldge, called on friends In town Thursday. Miss Kiln. Treverton, of Beach hake, Is visiting her bi other, O. F. Tieverton, of lteynshanhuiat. Miss Itosella Hurke, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. U. P. Buikc, will become a student in St. Cecelia's academy nt Scianton. Miss Mnmle CoURhlln, of Maine, who Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Julia Cotighlln, Is sick with tho frlp. John Wilson Is veiy low and very little hopes are enteitnined for his re covet y. ' Miss Madge Beitrand, of the Nou vlllo company, who fell Into the shaft of the elevator at Hotel American, lias recovered fiom the shock and Joined the company at Oneonta. Dr. A. F. GllllH dellveitd a lecture last evening ut the rJmeigency hos pital to the nuiscs. The subject Heat ed wns pneumonia. Mr. and Mis. C. 13. Spencer enter tained fi lends last evening. Mis. A. Nlles Is entel talnlng Mis. William Cair, of Gteen HUlge. Miss Alice Butler expects to make a business tilp to New Yoik the Hist of the week. Hon. J. F. Reynolds letuined to IIui rlsburg yesterday. A. O. Fldlan is confined to his home by Illness. Mrs M. Q. M.al l or tin H u ileld avnii" U'jderRjii ,, m t itli a paln- tll u.c i t yesteiaa. ohe fell and as a lesult lias a broken wrist. Dr. T. V. Day i educed the fiactuie. Mlrhoel Loftus .sufteis fiom an In Juiy to his ankle lecehed yesterday at No. 3 shaft. Ills foot was caught while lldlng on a mine car and a pain ful lnjuiy lesultcd. Dr. A. F. Glllls attends him at the home of his slstei, Mis. Joseph Gallagher. TAYLOR. &l'W5&8F0 $5i?K j. :,;. rnorusSbom MUNYON. The Munyon Remedies net Instantly, giving icllef after the first two or tin oe doses mid effecting a rapid cuio even In the most obstlnute cases. There Is a f-ep-aiato .Munou Remedy for each disease and each specific his plain dllectlons, so there call be no mistake. If jou are ail ing get Munyon's Guide to Health from your neat est diugglst; It will de"cilbe youi dlease and tell ou how to eilie out sell: with a H-cent .Munyon Itemed). If )ou Unci that you have i heiimutlMii, take .Munyon's Rheimintl-m Ctlie. If you lime kidney tiouble, take Mini) oil's Kidney Cuie. If nervous, use Munvon's Neie Cine if von have eat.urh. .Munon's fa tat rh Cute and Tablets will lUie oll. If it Is a female, complaint, use Muii)on's Female Cure If )ou have stomach trou ble take Munyon's Dyspepsia Cine, foi a cold or a cough, tho Cold Cine or the rough Cutes, and so on. No mattet what the i1Imm' you can be absolute!) certain nf i cuio If )oil tnkr tbe remedy leeum inoi 'U 1 In f'e "il'ililc. ' Whole von nio i i ic ib i r,oii',l iettei to 1 i'r,,esor M i 'n liO, V li iiwi vlll b nn sucita Willi fioe nifuicul uJV ice foi any disease. school building Monday evening. Hills for1 Janitor and teachers' wages, utuotlntlng to $420 01, were nnproved and ouleied paid; also bills of $103.40 for water, coal and sundtlos. Tux Col lector J. F. Sledler presented a list of flames of tnximyets and asked that fliey be exoneiated. The boaid grant ed the leqtlest. The amount was $S!),0l. County Supeilutcndeut D. 1 llower was piesent and coininoded Mr. Kled ler for his piomptness In settling his tax duplicate. TECKVILLli. JKH.MYN. I'lnngulistic Services Close. Last evening Uvangellst Needham clobed the hei les ot bet vices held In the llaptlbt c hutch. For two weeks he has laboied with persevetlng zeal. Each afternoon a Bible lending has been conducted, and the btuily has been of much Interest and benefit. The subject of his closing dlscouibe was extremely practical, and was an earnest appeal, showing that like Isiael of old, God's chosen people, Chilstlans must be a peculiar people. A deep Intel est has been awakened by these setvlce, and many have expiessed their putpobe to lead a. Chiibtluii life 1'incns Among the Hungarians, Theie Is quite a colony of Hiuigailans establlbhed near No. -1. Seven lesldents of this colony weie bt ought by Con fetablo Ilealey before Justice Glynn, chaiged by one of their counti)men with assault and Intent to kill. The ohaige was made that they came to his house, bioken In the dooi, de stioyed the futnltuie and made an as sault. The defendants acknowledsod their guilt. Having ngteed to pay all the cobtb, the chaige was vvithdmwn. Miss M'ntgatet Motgans, of Hyde Paik, Is visiting ft lends in this place. Set vices at the Calvaty Baptist chttich tomorrow will be held at the tibual houts. Pastor Dr. H. 11. Hauls will olllclato at both set vices. Mom lug seimon at 10..I0 o'clock, subject, "Wot ship." Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Evening seimon at C o'clock; subject, "The Sympathy of Clnlbt." All aie Welcome. Mi. David M. Williams, of this place, visited Hyde Paik ltleiids on Thuis- day. Membeis of the Taylor Young Men's Tin n Veiein under the dltectoishlp of Ptofessor Edwai1 I.euthold, aie mak ing Lipid piogiess In their woik, and on Filday evening, Apiil 2, with the abslstance of the Scianton Tuin Vei ein, will tieat the public of Taylor and its vlclnit) to an excellent exhibition. Sixteen voting ladles of this place and Scianton will albo take pioniliietit patts. The organization Is counted second to none of itb kind in the val ley, and the people of Taylor bhotild not fail to see this exhibition. Ad mission 25 cents, chlldien 15 cents. Re bel veil seats 50 cents. Sei vices at the Welsh Congregational chinch tomoriow will be held at the usual houts. Hev, Ivor Thomas will pteach both seimons. All ate coullally Invited. Out town has got a genuine building boom and It foiges light ahead winter and summer just the same. A telegiani has been lecelved an nouncing the safe anival ot Hatty and Fied Winslow at Bos Angeles, Cal. The Pi Ice Blbtaiy association held a business meeting last evening. Hvan G. Watkins, a piomlnent young man of this town, Is doing cleilcal work In the ofllce of the county com mlssloneis, Scianton, this week. The school board met In tegular ses sion last evening and paid the teach eis for the month of Febtuaiy. Ituv. K. .1. llalsev mill I'niiiilvDciiart Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Balsley left for their new home In Wllliamspoit yesteiday noon. A number of ft lends and pailsliloneis assembled to oner their good w ishes. They leached their new home last evening, whete Mr. Halsloy will enter upon his duties as lector of St. Maiy's chuich. IMUCIilJUUfi, LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. P. V. Fox has been appointed by Postmaster Nealon to the new eletk Rhip in the postolllce. lie begins his duties on Mnich 1G. He passed Ills ex amination with ci edit for a cleikshlp In the postal depaitment. Dr. M. 1j. Bailey has sent In his res ignation ns house suigeon at the hos pital. Much icgiet is lelt at the pios pect of his resignation. Dr. Y. C. Smith is much better. Miss Florence Harnden Is quite 111 at her home on Salem avenue. Strickland Kneass, of Philadelphia, was the guest of his cousin, Mis. J. H. Uuir, Thursday evening. Mr. Knenss Is a graduate of the Troy Polytechnic school and a classmate of C. R. Man illle, of this city. Finnic H. Morgar 1- n ,viPi the gi at his home on Sprit.,, .noot Gordon Pendleton has leturnod fiom his eastern tilp. Mr. Vj. C. Harnden, who has been quite 111 with the gtip, was consldeied on Wednesday much better. Tliuis day ho sulfeied a relapse and Is again quite 111. Miss Alice Butler has icTrted the stoie now occupied by i:. C. Ely, and will take possession the (list of Apill. Mis. J. G. Shepheid has icnted one half of the store of Miss Butler and w ill occupy the same as a llower stoie Apt 11 1. Mis. A. Moian, of Woodlawn avenue, visited ft lends In Scianton this week Miss Bildgot McDonald, of Fallluook stieet, is enteitalnlng Miss Vail, of Dundafr. Mis. Chaucey Halt, who has been 111 with a lever for the past two weeks, Is Improving. Miss Lillian Baker will entertain tho The funoial ot John William Plow right occuned yostetday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock Services weie conducted at the Piimttlve Methodist chinch by ReV. W. W. Holder, of the chinch, and Rev, Fevvta, of Duiyea. Ml. Holder spoke btiell) nnd dwelt upon the many tialts tint deceased posbesed He was a member of the Sons of St Geoige and the Knights of the Golden Eagle lodires, and they attended in a bodv. The pall-beareis wore James Mai get son, Watkln Williams, William Penis, Cephas Cooper, Amos Hamphlet und Ell ISox. Homy Bean, better known as "Bunk er Bean," died at his home on Lincoln street Thuisdny atteinoon. He lay down In the afternoon, and when called for supper was found to be dead. Rev. W. II. Holder will occup) the pulpit of the Ptimltlve Methodl.st chinch tomoriow moinlpg and evening at the usual houis. Sunday school at 2 v. m. Temperance society will meet tonight. U OW TO FIND OUT. Fill mine n bottle or common glass with and let it stand twenty-four houts; a sediment or settling Indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When mine stains linen it Is positive evidence of kidney trouble Too fie quent desire to uilnate or pnin In the back, Is also convincing pi oof that the kidneys and bladder aie out of aider. WHAT TO no. 1 'lore Is comf'ir In tho i-ih ,v ' idiro so often expre -'l tnit In Klhuer'F Swamp Root. L c i at i.iun) i odv fulfills iery wish In relieving pain In tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the uilnaty passages. It cotrects Inability to hold mine and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effect following use of liquor, wine or beet, nnd overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to got up many times during the night to uil nate. The mild nnd the extt not dimity effect of Swamp Root Is soon leallzed. It stands the highest for Its wondei ful cuies of the most dlstiesslng cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by dtugglsts price fifty cents and one dollar. Tor a sample bottle and pamphlet, both bent Bee by mall, mention Tilbune and .send your full postolllce addiess to Dr. Kil mer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. The ptoptletors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Mr. George Baker, who until recent ly was employed as butchei for J. D. Stocker Ac Co., will 111 the near futlite stmt In business In Mayfleld. Mr. Patiiek Muldoon, of Bildge stieet, Is suffeiltnr fiom u seveie at tack of quinsy. Mis. T. A. Reese nnd daughter, Bes sie, of Second stieet, spent yctetday with fi lends in Uivphant. The Biownson Llteiaty society held a meeting Wednesday evening. Among other things it was decided to produce a play after Lent. The woik of select ing a suitable iilcce was left in the hands of the committee. Mr. Heniy Collins, of South Main stieet, has accepted a position In J. D Stocker's meat maiket, Catpenteis and plumbeis aie now engaged In repaiilng the old Jeiinyn house, and will be fixed for Uiiee fam ilies. Mr. C. L. Bell and family moved fiom the Main stieet tesldeiice to a house on Thlid btieet owned by Geoige Claik on Thuibday. Mr. C. D. Winter teeeiit ly pui chased the propeity Mr. Bell has vacated. Yesteidav afternoon the funeral of the late Samuel Netheiton, si., was held. Set vices weie held at the Meth odist Episcopal chinch at 2 o'clock, the olllclating minister being Rev. Funds Gendall. The Independent Older of Odd Fellows, of which the deceased was a member, .attended in a body. The pall beaiets being fiom the same ol der weie Messis. Fiank R. GUI, John Mabon, Thomas Jay, Joseph T. Rob ot ts, Johnson Bennett, sr., and Edwin Woodwoith. Interment was made in the Jeimyn cemeteiy. The euclue patty composed of the fol lowing young people, Mlsbes Walker and Timlin, and Messis McLaughlin and Kennedy, had a veiy inteiestlng game at Miss Timlin's home on Main btteet Wednesday evening. The game lesultcd in a scoie of 26 to r, In favot of Miss A. Walket and II. T. Kennedy. Mr. Geoige Hauls spent yesteiday In Seranton. Mis. William Mains, of Becon stieet, spent Filday in Scianton. Mis. T. B. Ct aw fold, of Second stieet, who has been visiting her pa tents In Plttbtoti, i etui tied home yes teiday. Zkkrlck & Sayeis' combination will be the ntti action at the Jeimyn opeia hou-e the th st tluee nights of next week, showing Xlckilck's latest Inven tion, the cinematoscope, and Piofessor A. L Sa)eis and Mile. Matle Sayies, the celebiated h)pnotlsts. While (Ill lug their engagement hole a man will be put Into a hypnotic sleep and placed In a stoie window for a number ol consecutive houis and awnkened on the stage in the opeia house in full view of the audience. Yesteiday aftei noon Miss Emily Rich was the recipient of a box of beautiful Lenten lilies fiom ft lends In Noith Catollna. The adjoin nod meeting of council was held last evening, with the same eight membeis piesent as was at the pi ev lous meeting. Seeing the dilem ma theie would be, a motion was made to adjouin until Monday night This was objected to, and a vote was taken thiee weie In favor ot adjournment and five weie opposed. The balloting came next, but H. D. Swick objected on thegiound that a pel son can not be nominated who is not piesent to take the chair. M F. McDermott made a motion to reconsider the foinier nomi nations of candidates and open for now nominations. It was carried. Thosp nominated weie II. D. Swick, Joseph Soby and M. F. McDennott. When the ballot box was opened, II. D. Swick again made objections. Mr. Swick nominated Patiiek Bloomer for chalnnaii, and the othei three candi dates withdiew their names. Next In older was the election ol a botough cletk. The applicants were John W. Giant and John R. Jones. Giant te-ri-lveil six vote;, Jim receiving two. les i 'i) iolm D Piitchimi, .Iunn s -i np-c ii iwii' norilviit"l jui tieasii'--er A, f r ci I1 -1 1 Vilc'ir-rd n Sampson. 4 in n ihl.d I. allot th- le sult was as follows; Sampaon 5, Av- eiy 3. The following weie applicants, Two now cnaes of diphtheria weie re pot ted to the board of health fiom the Second vvntd yesteiday. The new council of Pocahontas will hold their lit st meeting next Monday evening. Miss Giace Bather Is the guest of Miss Reno. Duly, ut Caibondale. The employes of the Glassy Island Delaw'ie and Hudson bleaker weie paid )estetday. The McKlnley Inntigutatlon supper held nt the homo of Mrs. Lem Craig lust Thuisday evening was laigely at tended, nnd the ptogiainiue telideted was highly complimented. The llnun clal pat t proved a grand success. Mis. Heibeit Ft ear Is visiting for a week with iclatlves at Sciunton and Dunmote. Postmaster Moylan, of South Can ann, Is visiting at the home of his bon, John Moylan, at Gtnssy. A, B Crook and gtandson, Bennett Hlcka, ol Lei wick, ate visiting at the home oi Dr. and .Mis. J. H. Glover, on Main tteet. Richard J. ITren, the subject of this sketch, of the West End, was the suc cessful candidate for the ofllce of treas uter of Blakely botough for the third term In succession. Mr. Uien Is 30 yeais of age. He moved to Peekville liom Lancaster, Pa,, eight yeais ago to accept the lesponsiblo position as outside fot email of the Ontnilo colliery bereavement and grief at the loss of one of their beloved members; and be It further Resolved, That we slncoiely sympa thize with the telatlves and near friends of our late beloved bt other, and wo respectfully commend them for consolation to our Heavenly Father, whoso chastening does not at first seem to be joyous, but grievous, nnd yet He doelh nil things well, feeling sine that to them, ns to us, there Is comfot t In the knowledge that the deceased was manly and honornblo In all tespects, was a true pan lot and a devoted Chilstlan; be It further Resolved, That In token ot our sor row at the death of our beloved biothor, the chaiter of this council shall be draped In mourning for n period of thli ty dayH. Resolved, That the seciotaiy be In structed to send a copy of these leso lutlons to the family of the deceased, to spiead a copy on the mlnuteH of this council and have a copy published In the Scianton Tilbune. H. E. DIkomun, E. M. Baines, W. W. Peck", Committee. ' 1 IjH,tSk W 1 honksdall:. RICHARD J. PRCN. of the New Yolk and Scianton Coal company, which position lie still occu pies und has always given peifect sat isfaction to his employ ets and Is held hi high esteem In this community as a citizen. Set vices in the Methodist Episcopal chinch tomoiiow at usual. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. S. C. Slmpklns, at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p m Theme tor the moinlng. "The Impeifect Piesent;" evening, "Vntylng Piopoitlons of Loss and Possession." Sunday school at 2 30. Epwoith league at C p. m. A coidlal invitation is extended to all. The Epwoith league will entel tain Itb fi lends at a leceptlon to be held In the chuich pailois on Tuesday evening, Match U. A good piogramme has been piepared for the occasion, after the leiuleiing of which refieshinents will be seived No chaige will be made, and all, young people, especially, who ate connected with the Methodist Epis copal congregation, aie coullally In vited to attend. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Inasmuch as it has pleased Almighty God, in His wise piovidence to call fiom our midst our beloved brother, W. A. Taylor, to tiy the tealltles of that bettet wot Id, and in view ol the loss we have sustained and the still heav ier loss occasioned to his w Ife and patentb, be it Resolved, That tho ofllcers and mem beis of Blakely council. No. 320, Junior Older of Fnlted Ametlcan Mechanics, heieby desire to expiesb their seiibe ot The remains of the Honesdale gilst mill that sutvlved the late Hie Is t,o be sold at public auction Match 13. Diugglst John T. Brady Is laid up with two broken ilbs, caused by falling ugalnst his store counter. Miss Ilattle Rockwell has reeoveted sufficiently fiom her late Illness to re turn to her home hete fiom Hot den town, N J. Hairy Gtetter will move Into the apuitmenta over Guernsey's music store. In the case of Mnyhew vs. the Citi zen's Telephone company for $1,000 damages for the placing of a laige pole In fiont of his place of business on Main street, the juiy letuined a verdict of $7 In favoi of the plaintiff. The case of the commonwealth against Dr. S. A. Kelly, malpi active, was continued until the May term of couit Is it not about time to revive the new Erie depot project. The subject has been sleeping a long time and the ancient depot still stands. A. C. Tolley, the shoe man, will move to the Llbeity hall block Match 27. This (Satutday) evening at the pil mailes delegated will be elected In the tntetest of Hon E. B. Ilaulenbeig for auditor geneial. Absolute! Pure. , Celeluiited for IIh guitt leavening nt length nnd henltlifiiliifHs. Axsiiii-s the food against ilium und nil form' of ailultciiitlou common to the cheap brnncR IH) U, 1IVKI.SU I'OWDI It to, NKW MlltK. to be veiy numetous In this vicinity, indicating many changes to take place. We notice a few, as follows; M. Ciock h sale on Miucli S, Thomas Hammond on Match S, J C. Lott. Match 10; J. M. Carpenter, Mai eh 12 and 13; Will Wai ner, Match 15. The whistle at the stone mill nnd the click of the hummei und pick gteet us once moie They are welcome sounds to all In this community. Miss Fanny Richmond, of Seranton, was In town Friday giving some of oui ladles lnstiuctlon In nit needle woik. The only child, a little son not quite a j ear old, of Mi. and Mis. F. A. Col vln, died Filday nioinlng. Mis. S. L. Tiffany la spending the week with l datives In Scrunton. SCOTT. SI To Be Had for the Coming Week at the PHILADELPHIA UKAI1TW 421 Lnckawsmnn 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 were nothing to be compared to the prices that they are being sold at now. Come, examine our goods, get our prices, and be convinced. TUNKIIANNOCK. Will Mosler, who for some time nast hus been clerking In McKown's stole, has nccepted n position In the stole with C. A. Hungerfoid ' A. M. Eastman Is fitting up the building next to the postolllce, which was recently occupied by Mis. Emma Cailtn, as a bakeiy. He will move his ofllce theie. Rufus B. Easton, of Wllkes-Baire, attended the Shakespeuiean banquet at Dr. Tewksbuiy's on Wednesday eve ning. R. P. Noi throp spent a poition of the week In Waveily, N. Y. Fled B, Jennings has been having consldeiable ttouble In digging the cel lar for h!s new building. The giound has been caving in badly, which de la) ed the woik of the masons On Monday afternoon Mlts Roach will organize a dancing class at the opeia house for the ehildion, Diaper Billings hns purchased thb David Gia) piopeity on Giavel Hill, next to Rev. Nathan ' Lelghton, end during the coining year will close out his store on Bildge stieet and' move on the hill On Apiil 1 Mis. Geoige Phillipson will move to Weaiheilv, vvheie Mr Phllllpson has been working tor some time. Thomas Grenvillo is pieparing to erect a handsome residence on tne Coleman ptoperty on cutt hou-'e squat e In the spring. Miss Annie and Miss Lizzie Mc Laughlin, of Foi est City, are spend ing the week with ti lends in tills pluce. Mr Emeiy Lowile goes to Buffalo Match X to till a position with the New Yoik, Lake Etle and Western railtoad. Mr. Joseph Sclulebei, ot the South Side, was heie yesteiday and made ar laiigements with ills nations for fifty cans of milk a day for the next year. The debating club of Franklin valley have this question betote the house for next Satutday evening: "Resolved, Thut A. Lincoln was a gi eater man than Geoige Washington." AIIli illa tive, Lee Kennedy, E. E. Taylot and B Fiankllit, negative, G. Colvln, J. N. McLuughlln and G. A. Post. IlfttT, PROP'R THE Mi 1 ill it THIRD MIL OF SGRANTON. BANK NICHOLSON. Born To Dr. and Mrs. Blown, of South Main stieet, on Tuesday last, a son. Moses Shield0, jr , has leased the R S. Squlie's stone quauy. piobably the best one In this pan of the state, foi a tetm of thiee )ears Public sales of peisonal propel ty aie Special Attention Given to liusi nch.s and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. :i Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 310,000 70,000 Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing an3 Elociric Fixtures, Electric light Wiri.ig. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, CALL UP 3S0St ULHET (NL HD MUHFICFHIIIC CO. W3I. C0NNEL1, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. (RUP'tt OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO iEi MERIDIAN STREET. II. W. COLONS, Manager. THE blood in CARPETS. CARPETS. We will sell 25 rolls best all wool Carpets at 49c. ISTAI-JL PAPER! 1,000 rqlls 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. for supenlsoi: FipiI CiamtJi. David Kueves, Alonzo Whitley, Mm tin lie Amliew, GeotKe C'lHlllp. The vote re feulteil as follows: Ctainer, 1'; Cudllp, 1; McAncliow, 5. Regular meeting: will be held month. on the fit st Kilday in eveiy IIAWLKY, tesu- After meet- J. SCOTT INGLIS, 419 Lacka. Avenue The town council convened In Jar session on .Monday evenliiK. appiovlntf minutes of ptevlous In?, Uurees J. T. Jtodtnan lepoited le lelpts for the month of lebiuaiy of $57, and disbursements, $:7 Dills foi labor on btieef, tent for council loom setietaiy, tieaHiuer and special oolke. balailes umountlnK to W-i Ul. weie sub mitted and oideied paid. 'flic new council oisanlned v itti Dr. H. IJlum us piesldent, Vlitor A. Decker secietary, and C. J. Hchlatjer tieasuier. The cie deutlals of the seveial boiouuh ofll ens elected weie presented mid tlio outh of otlke was udiulnlsleied. Dx olieiatlon ot taxes lo the amount ot $3.' 14 weie bi anted. The secietaiy was Insti ucted to communliate with the lO; lu JUIiuad company und ascer tain If the would maintuln an electric light ut each ot the ciosslugs lu the botough. A committee of thiee was tipiuilntyd to make u tour of the boi oimh on Tuesday und locate tho :iol 'S fur the elect! Ic lights, after which :he council adjourned The school boaid met lu the giaded The months for renewing and healing in the physical world. The months for new life, new energy, new men and women. The months when our need of help from medicine is greater than at any other time of year. The months when Hood's Sarsaparilla will do us the most good because we are all now especially susceptible lo benefit from this medicine. The months when Hood's Sai-saparilla is taken by the millions because they have found that it is the medicine which does them good. The months when you should take Hood's Sarsapa rilla, because it will purify, vitalize and enrich your blood, and put you in good condition to resist the debilitating effects of changeable, warmer weather. Try it now. Of our methods took place last August, and we are now reaping the rewards of a season of fulfilled promises. Others may have built on the shifting sands of delusive promises, but our business has been firmly established on the solid rock of guaranteed satisfaction. Our customers who hesitatingly bought in the fall, are now returning with confidence for their spring garments. They have been pleased and profited by their connection with us. We have done all we promised. We have done more than they expected. What we have done for others we can do for you. We can fit you, please jrou, save you money and show you the finest line of SPRING SUITINGS you ever saw. W. J. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Avenue. Originator of Modern Maihoils in Merchant Tailoring. Satisfied With Hood's. "For soveral yenis I havo taken two or three bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparilla overy Bpring for eradicating tho humors in the blood and for building up tho system generally. My experience with Hood's Sarsaparilla has been very satisfactory." Geo. Fiiank, caro ot D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich. Croat Blood Purifier. "Hood's Sarsaparilla is our family physician and I bcliovo it needs no rec ommendation. Whorevor it has onco been used there can be no substitute for it, as a blood puriller." Miia C. A. Kluott, Urlnnell, Iowa. Builds Up tho System. "I havo taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for weakness with which I was a sufferer in the Bpring, and I havo found it the best medicine to create an appslito and build up tho strength that I havo over taken, and I recommend it highly." J. F. Waiid, Labello, Ohio. Koops tho Stomach In Order. "I keep Hood's Scrsaparilla in -tho houso all the time and regard it as tho best spring medicine I can find. It has proved beneficial In keeping my stomach In order, and slnco I began taking it I can ait anything I wicu." V Stone, Shcrborn, Mass. $$$& g ra R Is eoU by ull'diujrisls. Prico SI ; (six for $5. Prepared only by (J. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss. Tho Best Spring Medicine. MARCH SALE, un c mq AMn n r Him1 uyiLxyaw IS- from one to four yards wide, durable and well-seasoned goods. Most appropriate patterns at prices from 25 cents to 40 cents per square yard. Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvets, Hoquettes, Smyrna, Japanese, Hohair, and Klymer, in every si.e. An endless variety at prices which defy competition. Special lot of care fully selected Sj lUUi 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. Opp. Main Entrance lu Wjumlng lluua. Carpets and Draperies. , 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. I
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