TOE SCKANTCW TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY TSrOTtNlNGK MARCI! 10,' 1807. 'S HAIR Itching. Itrltntcd, scaly, cmsteil Sculps. dry, tliln, nnit tallltiK llnlr, cleinicil, jiurtflcd, (in J besutl. fled by warm ftmtiipooi with Cutiouh boip, nnd occasional dressing of Cuncuiu, purest of emollients, thu Krcatcot skin cures. M J Treatment will produce clean, healthy scalp lth luxuriant, lustrous hair, when all else falls. Hold thraiwhout the world. Venn Dnio axd Ciity. Corn-, ole lVopi , IMMon. t Otf-liow to produce Luxontot lltr, mtlled free. OlIMO AH CIDC with F.erm IniMntlr rtllited tRcaflert will pleao note that advertise ments, orders for Job work, nnd Items for publication left at tho establishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers, Noith Main Btreet, will receive prompt attention; of fice open from S a. m. to 10 p. m. TEMPERANCE MEETING. Interest in;; .Session at thu Mi'thoilist Chttpfl on Itulmoiit Street. There wns an Intel estlliE set vice nt the elmpel on liclinunt stieet In behulf of teniiieiuiiee on Monday evening. Mii. Partington, of I'oitluntl, Me, nddtesea u lunro uudlenue and held their atten tion for over an hour. She gave an In tel estlng statement In leuatd to the facts shoulnsr that "Prohibition does prohibit." Her long experience In a state where prohibition has been en foiced formally yeais, taught her that the law wits Huccc-ssfiil. And even In the large cities the evil was gteatly levelled. She showed that boys aie bi ought mi without the eIl lnlltlences of the saloon to tempt them. Diunken men cannot obtain stiong dilnk easil.v. The law, she declined, though not al ways can led Into effect, especially 1110 tects the boys and the homes. After the addiess Mrs. M. O. Abbey favoied those piesent with a solo. 11. Tobey made a. short addiess upon the subject consldeted. A duet was sung by Mis. Abbey and Miss Sadie Miller. A solo vus given by Hairy Dennis by lequest. The Prohibition club le eched seveial new members. MEETINGS OP COUNCILS. Business Trim sue tint by tlio Coninion lliiuuii Last livening. The common council met on Monday for the tuuisnctlnn of business. The leports of the paik cominlsslonets, board of health nnd city contt oiler weie received and appioed. A resolution annexing a poitlon of Kast paik was appioved, eight members voting lor it and Meshis. Hutu, Colwell and Devine against the lesolution. By lesolutlon the city engineer was lnstiucted to place btone cioss walks on Lincoln ave nue, at Ten ace, Wyoming, Washing tun, Spilng and Paik stieets. Some geueial bublness was transacted and new bills otdeied iald and then the council adjoin ned. Owing to Chuliinan Rwlgert's unex pected absence from the city and as only a Miiall nunibei of nieinbets weie piesent no meeting of the select coun cil was held. Cleik .McMillan was leady wltli the printed copy ol the tippioptla tlon otdlnance, but no business was tuiusacted. Lotus Club to Ito Iteoiyauicd. This populttr club, owing to vailous causes, has not nourished as founeily for the past yeur. A meeting was held on Monday evening to decide what com fee was best under the piesent c'lr cunibtaiices. Some favor the winding up of Its affalis entliely. Othets mo billing to chans;e the geneial pin pose of the club. No definite action has been taken, but at the next meeting some plan will be considered. It Is possible that It will become an ath letic organization. In that case tho hall now occupied can be urranged as a gymnasium, with bllllatd and bath looms. The dub have handsomely fur nished rooms lu the opeta house block. The association loimed some eight ears ago as the Apollo club has al ways been popular and many enteituin ments hae been cat lied on success fully. Encampment Olliceis. Lackawanna. Encampment, Independ ent Older of Odd Fellows, tecently elected olllceis as follows: C. P., John W. Peck; II. P., Edwuid Hall; S. W., Israel H. Colvln; J. W., I. H. Illdholls; secretaty, John It. PlPice; tiustee, Chrlstojiher Shultz. The following of ficers continue In office: Tieasuter, C. A. Kase; trustees, T. II. Kase and Wil liam Masteis. Will Join thu I'nrndp. Divisions !J and 3, of the Ancient Or der of Hibernians, Hoard of Kiln, will be lepresented at Scianton on St. Pat tilck's day. lloth oiganlzatlons have decided to join the great cololuatlon when many thousands will observe the day. A lurge ciowd may lie expected fiom this city for great Inducements are offeied by the lalhoads. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. Joseph Yunnan, of Ilmkett stieet, ontertulned Mts. James Thomp son's Sunday bchool class last evening. Miss Julia Ktlhulleu, a teacher In the high school, Is 111 with the gilp. Mis. Lewis Hector and daughter, of this city, are visiting Mis. Eugene Lake In Pittston. Attorney J. E. Burr Is In New Yoik on business. Geoige Hanklns, of Mlddletown, N. Y., auditor of the Ontario and Western railroad, is looklnjr over the uccouuts In tho stations of the company In this vicinity. Mr. and Mis. Bryan, of Wushlngtou, D. C, who huve been the guests of Mis. J. 15. Burr i etui ned home yesteiday. CARPETS. We will sell 25 rolls best IZiTJLX-X, I11UG11F& "MJ 1,000 rolls odd lots worth 15c. to 25c. for Sc. per roll. Sale to commence Monday morning for 10 days only, and sale to be strictly cash. - k. -, M - .. - .- J. SCOT! NGLS. Mr. Urynn, who was In poor health w hen he came here, la much Improved. Miss Uoe Cllffotd, of this city, Is vis iting the Misses Callahan In Avoca. Pr. A. I' aillls deliveted a lectin e to the nuises nt Kincreoncy hospital last evening, Ilobert Scrnnton was a visitor In Cnr bondale yesterday. Misses Helle Uowers and Anna Bnlley, who have been the guests of ft lends In" Wllkes-Hatre for seveial days, le tuined home ycstei day. U C. Hathawoy leturned Monday evening from a five months business ttlp. Mrs. Juliet Ttoynoldn and daughter, Flout, weio the ruests of Mts, N. F. Itlce, of Scranton, over Sundny. Dr. Gibbons, of Scianton, Monday per fotmed un opeuttlon for blood pois oning on the hand of Frank McDet mott, the tesult of a sleighing acei .dent. j. II. Ptiike has rented the room at the rear of Dlm'ock's shoe stole on Sa lem uvenue and will run a branch of fice of the Delmonlco lestauiant theie. Misses Minnie Hiauer and Ida llutz spent Monday In Scianton. Mis. Thomas, mother of .1. H. Thom as, cleik of the courts, Is III nt-liur home with the gilp. Hev. Dr. Place, of the Methodist Kpls ropal chinch, lecelved nineteen mem bers on probation Into the chinch Sun day and live membeis by letter. Miss Janey Fiedeilcl has lesumed her position with A. Peiry aftei a pio ttacted Illness. Thomns A. Mnnlon, of Scianton, was the guest of his patents In this city Mondtty. PaUIck Klrkwood, who has been suf feilng wltli a si)ialned ankle for the past week, Is able to be, about aguln. V. G. Giles, of Lincoln avenue, is sick with the gilp. Ol.Yl'IIANT. Piesldent of the Council Pio Tern. Schubmehl called a meeting on Monday night, but only six membeis put. in theli auoeai ance. The Cuuan contin gent weie absent. Another meeting will be held next Monday night. J ltd F-tugler will open a harness stole in the Tiaveis building In a few days. K. 15. Van Veigan, of Caibondule, was a visitor heie yesteiduy. Eagan's Stock company opened a thlee nights' engagement at the opeia house on Monday evening with the beautiful wai-tlme dtnma, "The Sol diers Sweethenit," In which Miss Gus bie Gatdner and Louis Kagan assumed the leading roles In an acceptable man ner. The company last night pioduced the thrilling scenic drama, "The Mid night Flood." This evening the ever popular diama, "East Lynne," will be piesented. Miss Lucy Fan ell, of Dunnioie stteet, Is In New Yotk. P. A. Phllbln, J. A. Keatney and A. J. Cawley, of Archbald, wete In town last night. Manager Cummlngs, of the opeia house, has the following atti actions booked for the lemulnder of the month: Match 12, "Joshua Whlteomb;" Match IS, McAullife and Gieene; Maieli 1!L the Vltastope company; Match -7, "Gieen Hills of Kiln." The Olyphant liiowiis base ball club will hold a meeting at the Gillespie house this evening for the puipose of oiganlzlng for the season of lb!7. On the Oth of Febiuaty little Miss Jennie, the 1-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mis. Fiancls Kennedy, of Gl -pliant, swallowed a campaign button. For twenty-four duys this button re mained in the stomuch or some of the passages leading theieto, Inside of this little gill, causing her excruciating pains at Intervals and baflllng the skill and Ingenuity of seveial phjslcians In their attempts to lemove or dislodge It. On Filday last, however, she was seized with a tenible nausea, dining one of tile spells ot which she tlnew up the button, since, which time the painful attacks have ceased and she is lupldly lecovetlng fioni the eltects of her long stiuggle with the sadly misplaced but ton. rOREST CITY. The regular monthly mlsslonaiy con ceit unilei the auspices ol the Ladles' Mlsslonaiy society ot the Piesbteilan chinch will be held on Filday evening. Theie w 111 be a lecture on foielgu lands, with steieoptleon views, lecltatlons and special singing. All aie coidlally Invited. An admission feet of 1U cents w 111 be chin ged. Geoige Kenton, of Carbondale, was a visitor In town jesteiday. .Mr. and Mis. C. H, Kobe and fam ily, whi) have been at Como lor sev eial weeks, rutin ned home yesteiday. Councilman J. F. Willbiock Is at Norwich, N. Y., on business. Special Lenten sei vices aie being held at the Lithuanian Catholic chinch. The musical Lester lepeitolie com pany began an engugeiuent In the opeia house Thuisday evening, and Will continue- the balance of the week. They open with "Midnight Call," and n change of progi amine will be made nightly. On Sutuiday afteinoon a spe cial matinee will be given. The com pany have Edison's latest Invention, the projeetlscope, showing tweny-llve excellent pletllies. Sheiiff Duall and District Attorney Alney and George P. Little, of Mont lose, were In town yesteiday. Ex-County Commlsslonei Atkinson, of Cllffoid. Is II visitor heie. C. H. Tiffany, of Kiooklyn, this coun ty, wus In town yesteiday on business. John Coblsh, who was chaiged witli felonious assault on Officer Benjamin Hlchaids Decembei 2."i last, fulled to ap pear at the Januaty term ol couit, and his bail wns declined foi felted. Suit was begun by Dlstiict Attorney Alney against Coblsh's bundsmau, J. Fieed man. Coblsh was turned over to the sheiiff yesteiday. MOSCOW. Deloss Everett will lecture on "The Oppoitunltles of the Hour" Monday eenlng, Murch in, ut the Odd 'Fellows' hall. The lectin e will undoubtedly be interesting, us Mr. Eveiett Is a great enteitalner. A speclul cur will cuiry a delegation from the Biotheihood of Locomotive Engineers of Scianton nnd vicinity to Moscow on the night of the lectute, The alfnlr will be for the benefit of the chuuh. A gleat time Is unticlpated CARPETS. all wool Carpets at 49c. PAH .IRS . . .- i!19 LaCKa. AVenUC JERHYN & MAYFSELD Mr. Stephen C. Whltmore Hindi? a business tilp to Scranton estcnlay. Mr. Chailes McMulleii, of Scranton, was In town yesteulny. The Holy Name society mot Sunday evening and elected the following olll- ceis: President, William Wnlker; vice piesldent, William J. Heigau; wecretaiy, J. K. Sullivan; mntshal, Peter Spelcher; sacilstan, Andrew Meehitu. The St. Aloyslus Total Abstinence and lJenevoleiit society met Sunday uf tetnoon Iind nominated olllceis for the ensuing year. The following subject will be debated at the next meeting: "lteolvod That tho Annual Diocesan Convention Is a Heneflt to Tempetaneo Socii ty." The allltmatlve will be taken by C. F. Gannon, John Menlck and P. F. KUluu ; the negative by Frank McCalfeity, Michael Mcllalu und Put lick Hut ns. The Osboine family, of Main stieet, attended the funeral of a lelatlve at Dunnioie jesteiday. l'atilck Loughney has resigned his position With J. D. Blocker A: Co. Mr. und Mis. Samuel Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Melck, Mr. and Mis. Joseph Deckwlth and Paul Jones have lecelved Invitations to the appioaching mntilago of Henry Uiiggs, of Wlntoji nnd Miss Sntah Contes, of Petkvllle. The ceie moiiv will take plii e St. Pati Ick'sVlay at the lesldence of the bride. Mr. Joeph Fanel, of Plank load, Is conllned to his home with iheumatlsm. Hceiend William T. Williams has decided to leave hist pastoiate heie, at the next (Hiaiteily conleience. The congiegatlon fmois ns a llrst choice. Rev. John McGlnnls; second. Uev. Wil liam BenQtley; thild. Uev. Jtilm Pioud. At the iict meeting oi the Wyoming confc-ience of mlnlsteis at the trttl Welsh Hyde I'ark chinch, n papei will be lead by the Keveiend J. J. ,li nklns, ot Wai llor Hun, on "The Prophets and Prophe cies ol the Hible." Dining ;.esteiday a conlimieais ciov. d was In liont of D.i is' dm,? stoie watch ing the man in a hypnotic sleen, who had been placed lu the window on a couch. This evening will end the Zlck liclt and Sayets' engagement ill this tov, n. The Maytleld council held an ad join ned meeting Monday evening. All membeis weie piesent but J. J. Place. The subjoined "lepoit" fiom ex-Uur- gess Mullen foi his tluee years In oltlce was lead: "To your honot able body, Malleld council; Halng lead In the public pi ess that our ehaliinan de slies a lepoit fiom me, 1 heieby send ou the following: Fines collected yeais 1894, $4; paid same to tieusiuer in 1S05. Colected In 18'Jj, :. paid same to tieasmei In i; colected In 1SU0, $"i; paid to treasiner In 1S97. 1 kept an Itemized account ot my tiansactlons but lost in moving. Peter Mullen, bur gess P. S. I suppose some of you have been Intoimed that I letused to sign oideis that came to me for my slg nutuio, but I have no nuthoilty to sign oi deis moie than any other citizen in the boiough after the Hist Monday in Mai oh." Council otdeied the "lepoit" filed for futtue lefeivnce. The bond of High Constable James Hanophy with K. II. Edmunds anil P. K. Walker as bondsmen was lead and accepted. The ctuiliman then appoint ed the following committees- Sanltaiy. John .Mi Cutty. Shlanta and J J. Place, stieet and light. Joseph Dempsey, E. F. Edmunds, Petei McCait and William Williams, biidges and cioss wotlks. P. H. Met gun. Dempsey and John lie Gany, building, Williams, Beigan and Dempsey, llnance, Place, Shlanta and McGany. This last committee Is to provide means for paying for the con stiuction ot the elect! Ic line and are to hae a lepoit by next Tliuisuay nigni, when It Is expected that the plant will be In leudlness toi a tilal. CLARK'S GREEN. Much Intel est Is manifested In the call ot the i'hiul disttlet convention for Tttesdaj. the sixteenth ot Mtuch, many believing It to be pieinutuiely called. The piiuidiy election will be held In the elcctiun 100m in leur ot W. S. Ft ace's stoie between the houis of four and sesen on Sntuiday, the thiiteenth of Match. We aie entitled to live dele gates. All Republicans are teciuested to be piesent. The Biooin and Paiasol class, accord ing to pievlous announcement, held their enteitninnient in the Fleets Hie Methodist chinch on Friday evening last, to a veiy good sized audience, lor a stotuiy evening. The pi ogi amine was well lendeied. A ote of thanks was extended the class. The inumns and gilp still appear In unlooked ten tilac es. None appeals to be ulllicted suiously. Samuel Smith is still In a very ciitlcal condition. The last (iiai telly meeting for this confeience yeai was held heie on Sat in day and Sunday Inst Piesldlng Ki ller J. G. Eckman ollieiuted and pieac li ed an excellent seimon fiom Matthew lit.: n, altet which, u huge numbei pai took of communion. Mi. and Mis. Walter Mathews called on ucciunintances hen- on Sunday Inst. Mis. A. A. Davis and niece, Miss Belle F. Stanton, spent Tuesday and Wednes day with Mi. and Mis. Levi Llndley in Fnctoi Hie The following pieninble nnd leFolutlon ofteied by B. F. A hell) weie passed ununlinoiisly at the until telly confer ence held nt Claik's Gieen Inst Satur day: WhereaF The time limit of five e.us will -0011 tieM o ! lelutlons with the Jtev. F. II. Paison, as pastor of Wuwlv clung, t with gratitude we lememb'i his etllclent senile In eeiy Uepuitmi'iit 01 chinch woik dining his pastonite, sk eining to MellinillMIl lleJlly seven tlliill- hand dolliiis in eiiuiili piopPi! uiul an ini'ieiise ol ne.nly llft per rout. In m.-.n-bi'ishlp und gieath upvaluing i.eiy in-tin.-t la tho ehuige. lie hus 1 ol onh been wiicoine to oil! homes as pastor, but soi'lull). We hue alwas fomul him not only u genial fileiid who has sought hi eveiv whj to assist us und 0111 oung people to litiom- nobler 'iU'li ui'd we men. Mis fifth mii Is ,i fitting ciiiiux to his iTstcate, loi tlniiiiKh his untiling eneigv uiul liii-'lness tact, the liiuuli ut Waveily has been inualnteil, c 11 jiett-0 nnd supplli 1 with u new oigun. tho jiar FoiKige with blliulH. und the chin eh ut Clink's Gieen has been lepalied ami ic palnteil, making ove i five hiunliecl ilollais lu ImpioM incuts dining the eai all paid tor, leasing to his sueeetsoi u ihuKi fiie of debt with all liiuith pio.ieitj 111 Ilist-cUus shape and am e-iinpifgutlonrt have never been luiger. There foi e, Itesohed That we tender liio F. II PaisoiiK our thanks for his painstaking eaie of the tempouil lntuefcts of t)n church. nestiiliiK him oiu u luusintlon of ciiit-fully p'epaied und si'holurl ceinioiitf., ami me ieiiiii exiioreuiiuiis miiui nup won souls to tlie .Muster he nios und that our fuajeis will go with him In whatever new Held of labor his lot may be cast. pkck villi:. Mr. David Sliav and his bride have begun housekeeping In the new Muco. cottage on White's addition Miss Eulah Tiffany, who has been Indisposed for the past few days, Is Impiovlng, Miss Noia Plckeilng has bem on the uli.lf llut frti tlin (iticit t ..ve ',1.1 t'U I .'.. ..". .w. .... .U.J. ., ...- I Je"e. the little -year-oW daughter of Mr. and Mts. William Pollntd, of Dunnioie, but funnel ly lesldents of this town, was burled In Prosper! cemetety heie yesteiday. Mm. William Oudeti and Mis. Milton LUley, of Clinton, Wa'-no county, nro v.sltltiff at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J i .lies Joppllug. Miss Nellie Do rtuiw entertained a number of her young lady and gentle men f i lends ut her home on South Main stieet last Monday evening. Sing ing, gniucs and other amusements weto Indulged lu dining the evening. Atdeiman 1'. J. McCiAmlck, ot the Second waul, aVc- a Judgment of $S and costs In favor of the niukely boaul of health last Monday evening against the executoi.s of the J. W. Peck estnte for filling up a pool of stagnant water on their piopoity in the Fltst ward of lilukely. AVOCA. The Daughtets of St. Geoige will meet this evMilng. The Ladles' Auxlllniy of the St. Aloy slus society will tender tb'elr ft lends a inception on Easter Monday evening. Miss Kate Ulbbons has leturned home after a few dnvs' lslt with fi lends In Nicholson. Hugh Jennings left last evening for Macon. On., wheie he will coach the Cnlveislty team until the National league season opens. The Ladles' Aid society of the Metho dist Episcopal chut rh will meet In the Sunday s-chool looms this afternoon nt .'! o'clock. Mis. Thomas English nnd Mis. Gor man, of Plltston, spent jesteiday at the Webber lesidence. Mis. Heese Htooks, of Laflln, was n visitor In tow n on Monday. Mis. Petef Nallln Is convalescent af ter seveial days' sickness. Mis. Itose Newlln letuined home yes teiday after seveial duvs' Islt at the bedside of her mother st Plains, who lies ciltlcall.v 111 of typhoid fever. Mr. A. P. Maloney, of Scianton, wns n visitor in town jesteiday. On Monday momim-' while Jtuncs liostoek, a slate picker at the Heiidel btig collleiy, was on his way to work, he "lipped and fell oei a locky cilff, bieaklng his aim near the elbow. He was icincned to the Plltston hospital for ttentmeut. About eighty foielgneis, employes of the Wllkes-Paiie and Eastern branch, are occupying the old school house a l short distance aboe Moosle. I Misses Nellie Doheity and Maiy Dre I hony have l etui ned home niter a lew oay.r visit with fi lends in Wllkes- lJane. Miss Lizzie Fold, of Scianton, Is vis iting ft lends in town. Ml. and Mis. John Collins and family attended tho fuiieial of J. D. Fiear, at Pittston, yesteiday. Next Sunday moinlng a meeting will be held by the Piesbytelian conjuga tion at Moosle to elect two tiustees to succeed Messis. John M. Kobeitson and Horace Ellis, whose tei ms explte on Apt 11 1. Miss Lizzie WhPlen Is In New Yolk city. TAYLOR. The young men of the Aichbald and Its vicinity base oiganUed a liteiary and debating soeietv, for the lnsti no tion of Hie voung peoole ot llie uboe town. Each und eveiy yuiing nuin sliould take un active patt in tills so ciety, us It will enlighten them on dif leient subjects and will enable them to become good tulkeis. The olllceis aie Aithur Pennoc k, piesldent; Walter Ilo'Vells, lce piesldent: societal', II K Sew ill d, tieasuiel, S II Pllinoil;, libiailun. D. T. II. Davis, i.'hey meet eveiv Wednesdu evening. Eveiybody Is Invited to polu the society. Miss Muiy Samuels, ol Hdo"Puik, lslted lici mother on Main stieet on Sunday. A giand entei tuitnnont will be given nt the Methodist Eplseonul chinch to nioiiow iThtiisdn) evening by Piofes sor Ci ow ell, who Is consldei ed one of the best zithei musicians in this state. All come nnd hear him. Admission only 15 cents. Dnvid Mose's, of the Beach, who lias been spendlnt; tlie past lew ilus with his patents lu this place, has letuined home. Mi. T. J. Walsh and Miss Kate Navln, of Avoca, spent Sunda with the Ut ters cousin, Miss Mm lay, ot Washing ton street. Km n, to Mr. and Mis. David Giodlilis, of Tujlor stieet. Mauh 7, a daughter. This afternoon the employes of the Ta!t'i P.v no and Hidden compiles will be paid for the month of Febiuniy. Mi. G. K. Clark, ot scranton, was a caller in town yesteiday. Mr. John Shannon, of Old Fcige, left Monday lor Jeisey City, vlieie he Is acting agent for the Jeisey City Land eoiupuu.v. Tayloi lodue, No. CJ, Knights of Pythias, will bold an Iinpoitant meet ing this evening. Some of the mem beis aie In favor of ie-oigniiizln; tho u u! foi m innk. Miss- Maty Ann Evans, nt Edwnids dale, vlfiti-d 11 lends In t,hU town yes teiday. Mi. and Mis. Homy Jenkins, of Ed waidsdale sient esteie'ay with Ml. und Mis. Jai'ob lleibeit, on Main stieet llALLSTKAl). Mis. William Clifford is seriously 111. N. T. .Mitchell was in the l'jilor City on Tuesday. jtev. J S. Ciomptnn, of Gioat Bend, will nddiess the gosoel meeting in the Kalliond Young Men's Clnistiau asso ciation hall next Sunday nltoinoon, Joseph Wesley has letuined fiom n ten-davs" visit with 1 1 lends and i da tives In Washington, 1). C. Ho saw Me K hih inauguiated piesldent PiotiKsoi Chaile. II Hot ton. pi Inc I pal nt the New Mllfoid mailed school, was th' mn-st i.f sane unte ndent ,Mo lo last Hatuidu and Sunda Profes- the Sissi oodeiiiiM Hi Cottoli-no trailo murti aro "Cattolent" as4 ttcet's head in cotton-plant ureath on every til THZ N. K. FAIRBAP'K COMPANY, Clilcaf u, Suit tork, S'hiUdelphU, Plttcbatn Pl'eP.a6'e,.iffif!W5t8l L'J b.SbfiM il ts: I I -.' 5ii tin? I I I Htir Hot ton will at the cloMe of the pies ent school year open un olllce for the pi notice of law In the city of Cutbon ila'le. Ex-County Sttpeilntendeiit IT. H, Glllet If, It Is tutnoiea, ti candidate for Piofessor Hoitons place nt Now Mil ford. IMofeSRor II. J. Itlsk, principal of tho Susiiuehniina graded schools, wns In loUn on Satuiduy. The Hitllstend File company have the following scheme under consideration: To purchase a team of hoises to attach to their appaiatiiH In time of ilio. The hoises will be kept in the engine house whole they will be In loneliness to le spond to a night ahum. To help meet the ex'ionse ot their keeping they In tend to have the boiough authoiltles hlu the team to woik on the streets. Mr. and Mis. M. Summeitou weie In Scianton Monday. Supeilutendeiit Chniles E. Moxley will nltond a meeting of the boiough, city and county supeilntendeiits at liurr'.sbutg on Wednesday and Thius iluy. The Woman's ClnlHtlaii Tempetnuce union will hold a meeting on Thursday nt the home of Mis. J. I!. McCieaiy, on Main stieet. Simon Stein has l etui ned fiom New i'oik city. Mis. Maude llines, of Scianton, spent Sunday with fi lends in this place. L. D. Sawyeis has moved Into the loom? on Fiauklln stieet lately vacated by F. II. Johnston. Delbeit Ileal dsley had a hand quite ltndly Injuied while at wotk on Mon day. II. J. Tiffany, of New Mllfoid, was lu town on Monday. Hev 1)1. Pleue, of Wllkes-Haire. will deliver a lectin e In the Methodist Kpls eopal ciiuicii next Monday evening, In stead of Tuesday evening us heieto foie announced. 1. M. Lathi op will move on his faim near Windsor, Is. V., Apt II 1. Geoige O'liilen, of Scianton, Is the guest of his patents, Mr. and Mis. Ed wuul O'liilen, on William stieet. The union evangelistic set vices which aie now b-ing held aie piogicssing finely Th j two meetings that hue been held thus tar have been ptodui tle of nun h good FIp coneislons ate lepoited Is matlo a neccs Bitybvti.oim.ivBedscme pure condition ot the blood after win ter's hearty foods, and breathing viti ated air in home, ollice, schoolroom or shop. "Vli(n weak, thin or impure, tlie blood cannot nourish the both as it should. Tlie demand lor cleansing and invigorating is grandly met by Hood's Sar-nparilhi, which gives tlie blood just tlie quality and vitality need ed to maintain health, properly digest food, build up ami steady the nerves and overcome that tired feeling. It is the ideal Spring Medicine. Get only arsapan a The Olio True " ISluoeU'nrlilcT. Prep.ueil by C. I. Hood t Co., Lowell, Mass, u j, rt-n net e.isllj, iiromiitly and nOOd S FlllS ellBCtiiely. siceuU. At Our New mid Klcgtint Storeroom, 130 WYOMING AVENU2, Coal Uxchunge, Opp, llutcl Jertnjn. "Old firm in new surround ings," like an old "stone in new settings," shines more brilliant tran ever, nnd ".shines for till." Diamonds, Fine Jewlery, Watches, Silvervaro, , Silver Novelties, Rich Cut Glass, Cioo'ss, Fine Leather Goods, Opera Glasses. When yon see our Net Pi you will, ask for No Discount. Are Welcome. ices All I ROBINSON'S SOI Lager Brewery tlanufacturera or tho Cetebratod CAPACITY) 100,000 Barrels per Acnum you can save moo by BJYm NEW AND w Ag a $ Lndlcs' ami Clilldren's Wear. Seal and l'ltisli Sactnies, Carpets and Feather l$edi Troin L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Avs. GIRLS IN STOKES, offices, or factories, tiro poeuilnrly Hublv: to fcinulo discuses, cspecliillj thosu who tiro constantly on their feet. Often they tiro unablo to perform their duties, their htiiTerhii' Is so intense. When tho first symptoms present themselves, such a." backache, pains lu iii'olus, lieail ache, dizziness, fitlntncvs, hw cilcil foo blues etc, thoy bliottlil titonco writu Jlr3. l'inkhnm, at Tjj-nn, Afilss. . stntlnir symptoms ; sho Will toll them exactly what to do, ami in tho meantime tlicy will find prompt irclluf in Lydia 12. l'lnkhnm's Vcjrotnblo Compound, which can bo obtained from any druggist. "Mr Di'Aii Mns. TtXKii m : I am so grateful to vein for what your Com pound hasclonoforme. For four years H I Buffered such pains from ovarian V trouble, which caused dreadful weak ness of the limbs, tunilcriiussiiiid burn ing pain in tho groins, pain when standing or walking, nnil Increased pain during menstruation, headache and loucorrhuia. 1 weighed only 03 pounds, und wns advised to use your Togottiblo Compound, which I did. J. folt the benefit boforo 1 had taken all f ono bottle. I continued Ubing it, Hud. it has entirely cured mo. I have) lot been troubled with loucorrhoja for months, unci nnty 1 weigh impounds." Liu. ii: Huaso.v, Flushing, Genesee Co.. Mieihiau. llox OU, OUR HAVE ARRIVED. Large Assortment, Handsome Styles, WBlSiOUSLUBW PRICES W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor, 213 Wyoming Ave., Arcade linihliii". ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAF'OUSE AVE; SCRANTON. ON THE LINE OF THE aro located tho finest fishing and hunting Grounds In tho world. Descriptive boolC3 on application. Tickets to nil points In Walne, Canada and Maritime Provinces. Wlnneapoll?, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San rianclsco,, First-Class Sleeping and Dining Gars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedellne, curtains and specially adapted to wants or families may be had with second-class t'ekets. Rates always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, etc.. on application to E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A., 253 Broadway, New York. L Xmr t W IB y K ir 1 t Sun CANADIAN PACIFIC 0 M lilm LIllLO Unprecedented Bargains In Nottingham Curtains, Irish Point, Brussels, Cross Stripe, Snow Flake Musseleue and Swiss (both plain and ruffled.) Attention is particularly requested to our line of Chenille and Tapestry Curtains and Table Covers, which are offered at prices never before quoted in Scranton. 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. Opp, Main Entrance to Wyomiii" House, 1 To Be Had for the Coming Week at the PHILADELPHIA I .CLOiflilT WE 121 Lackawanna 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 ba compared to the prices that they are being sold 'at now. Come, examine our goods, get our prices, and be con vinced. lilll, PRO? 'R J I- THI MI! ii WELL CO., Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing anJ ElGGtric Fixtures, Electric Light Wiring. 3TEAM AND HOT WATER REflTING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, CALL UP30E2i 1Y OIL 10 MARIE CO. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. 141 TO iSi MERIDIAN STREET. M. W. COLLINS, Manager. OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to liitsi ness and Personal Account'). Liberal Accommodations Kx tended According to Balances nnd Responsibility. ' :5 ler Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 310,000 70,000 WJL COXXELL, President. 1IENUY BKLIN, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PKCK, Cashier. ODS KJlUHil TID NATIONAL BANK nan iinim! ht ti n 11 1 M HHPY i nnU UlilULOSlin u j . .
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