'H THE SOTJANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MOTtNTNG. MARCf! iSJJ, 1S07. liiMiint relief for nMn-tortiirril baliloi mill rnit fur tlroil mothers In a warm Intli with ( r iti i HA SoAl'i nnil n Blngla application of ( i Tict iia (ointment), tho prcat skin cure. 11i onlj Fpccily and economical treatment for lulling, Imrnlnj?, lileeilliiR, poly, mid pimply humors of tho shin, scalp, nml blood. lMo1lthroimhoulthworiii Pimm DianAtnCniM. liti luRtoKtlloi, bole l'roptletor;, Ponton ur' HowtoCurel.very lliby llumor,"miiHKl Tree. BABY BLEMISHES MAWr.' tRender"! will please not thnt ndvcrtl'O tnentp, orders for Job work, and Item- for publication left nt the establishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers, North Main street, will rei elvo prompt attention; of ilfo open from S a. m. to 10 p. m. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. ltistiiicttux fiom l'rll, Crci'iiliolil ami nilioniliilu Toun-iliips Mci't. The tenchots of Hip First dlstiict. composed of tlio townshlim (if lA'll. Oiifiillclil and Cni-ljomluk', met lit thu row del ly P( Inml on Sattmlny I'lofos-- ir .loscpli H. Hieiiiinii pioldi'd and hitioduced Supcilntendent J. C. Tay lor, of Scrnntuti. lie nddtossod the ti'atlit'i.s upon "Tho punillll(in, I't-'-iJntliil ti aclilovc sttci'ps.3 In teaching." Ills aililiens was ety Instinctive, showing flip physical, -cholatly, pinfesslonnl jiul suelnl conditions essential lor stic- 1'iofpsor T.loyd, of t)l-on, then pon enleri'il the subject of "I.angmiKe and "lHi,ed the linpoitance of undeistand Imk tlie ineanlni,' of wqnls 111 older to l"ipnt knovledi;e to the child. Miss .Anna Qulnn, one of the pupils "f Miss Haiiett'a room, lendeud a hiiir In a pleaslns manner, and Miss N, lite It. Goulan lpelted veiy accept ably "Sister and 1." A comical selec tion was given by Mr. K. A. Delaney and bi ought enthusiastic aiiplausp. Mi. William lhadley. of the Houth Hide, was pip-ent. and dpllshted teaih t i " anil vlsitois by his ipmniKs, COLUMBIA HOSE (MEETING. Mccklj milling of the .11 cm he is of thu Coinpanj. Columbia IIo'-p company at their last nipi-iing di tided feeveial Important matteis and mm h Inteiest was Iiull ( sited by what is to be cai i led out In fntuie. The company will lesume the dulling of membeis, under the dliec tlon ot John Mollltt and James Cfimp bi 11 Monday nml Filday evenings aio t apait for this purpose. The mein-I'-ishlp has not yet leached the limit n'lnued by the by-law of hlxty nieiii l'l", nnd the oigani.atlon intends to odd to Its number. Tho Initiation fee fm the piesent will be $5 Instead ot $10. The company have unlfoiins lor llfty m membeis and the membeislilp lee lnr hides the unifoiin. Their looms aie well fuinlshed and their Ubiaiy inn t (Ins many honks, popular and useful, l"i geneial leading. It was decided at the meeting to at t. nd the state convention of ilieiiien at "U ilkes-Han e nevt October, which will ciiiitlnue neaily all one wepk. Thpy will he ready to join In the gtand paiade. RESCUED A CHILI). Niurcn Quirk's I'lomptness Naves, the l.ifo of ti Little One. The attention nf V.'airen Quick, who Is employed at Fowler & liionson's mill, was aroued by loud set earns fi in a child near the Delawaie and llud-'on canal bank in the tear of A'an I igen & Co.'.s stoie on Sunday aftei iiiiun. He hastened to the place and -,n that a little child had fallen Into the lapid cm lent, and would soon be i ii lied under the stoie, as the water Hows beneath the building. Mr. Quick plunged into the water, nnd hi ought the child out. The little ( lie had fallen fiom the nairow nlank that ciosses the canal, and her sister IWo the alaun. The child was taken In an exhausted condition to the nar eiits, Mr. and Jits, Joseph Alellams of the West Side Italian settlemen and a Physician summoned. It was some time befoie treatment was effectual, but the child Is now- thought to be In a fair condition for lecoveiy. As the canal Is now deep and very rapid, only the piomptness of Mr. Quick saved the child fiom drowning. St. Vincent l)c I'nul Society. The repoi ts of vaiious committee weie considered at their lecent meet ing by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. The woik showed a very grat lflng condition and constant piogiess. Theie have been many applications lor aid, but no case of suffeilng had been i (fused, Tho committee acknowledg ed several generous gifts of money. One gentleman had sent $20, who ie fused to have his name mentioned us a contiibutor. Many necessary ai ti des had been given to Invalids by the Ladles' Aid blanch of the society, besides the dues given to the society for geneial use. Tucker nnd 3Incr Purchase. The new gioceiy firm of Tucker & Maxey, soon to begin business, hnve putchased u pat t of the Van ileigen lot udjolnlng the W. W. AYatt busi ness block. It has a frontage of sixty feet by one hundred and fifty feet In depth. The amount given Is said to be $8,000. This sum Included the house standing upon the lot. It Is thought that the Hi m will erect a hi Id; build ing for their store, and lent the house. Iitugo Sunday School Collection. The amount contilbuted by the st hul- SarsP CARPET 3ALEZ 1,000 yards Ingrain Carpets marked to 18c, 23c, 25c, 29c, 35c, worth from 25b to 50c. OIL CLOTH SALH 500 yiird-5 Floor Oil Cloths inurUcd to lac, 20c, 25c, iiOc, 'Mc Square Ynril, worth from 20c to 5l)c. MATTING SAL15 200 yards as-iortcd .Matting, 8Jc to 25c. Just one half their value, This sale to last one week only. Tapestry Carpets at cat prices. tit's or the First Methodist chinch Sun day school on Sunday was over $00. It Is to be devoted to the cause of mis sions. The monthly collections have lit might for this puipose over $105. It Is thought thut befote the teport Is sent to conference that somowliat over $200 will he given for mlslon objects. Thu Sunday school Is In a nourishing condition, ut the last Sunday session till seholni.s were piesent. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Duffy nnd Miss Squlies, mlllln eis, left yesteiday for New York to put chase spring goods. Miss nilzabeth beoiuud, of Sctanton, hnsi letilined homo after a visit wish Miss Anna Hatiett, In this city. II. K. Vaughan, of Forest City, called on fi lends In town yesterday. S. A, Puidy has gone to Atlantic City. A party of about forty friends sur piIshI Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Davis on Saturday evening at their home. The guests presented Mrs. Dals n hand some hanging lamp. A very pleasant season was enjoyed. Work was begun yestprday upon James Ti. Gllhool's haulwaie stoic, which will be Impioved by u handsome new fiont, and the Intel lor lenovated In n thoiough manner. Mis. W. M. Uathrop Is In Xew Yoik taking a seiles of 1psoiis on the hall). She has one of the best teachel.s In the city, and will soon become piollclent upon the lustuiment wlileh Is consld eictl of all the most musical. Mis. Mason, of Ulchmond, Vn Is the guest of her son, Randolph Mason, of this city. Mis Maj-'gle Powdeily. of the New Yoik store, Is ill at hoi home on South Tell ace stieet. I'tesldlng Killer Thoipp. of the Ilonesdale dlstilet, m cached In the Kit. st Methodist chinch Sunday even ing. Mis. J. C. Ill own and Miss Menhelte, of Foicst City, weie Uie guests of Mis, T. II. Clune last week. Miss Cairle Henedlct, who has been visiting In Chemung, X. Y has ic t in ned home. Charles McCann, of Scianton, Is vis iting his patents In this city. Miss Anna Moyles, of Scianton, vis ited her slstei. Mis. . J. J'owdeily, Sunday. Miss Marv T.aiolvn, of Mount Pleas ant, Is Isltlng In this city. Miss Cm tie Moiss Is Impiovlng af ter a seeie illness. Julius Moses Is doing juiy duty this week. The Rev. J. Jenkins, of Holllm; Mill 11111, will pi each In the Welsh Uaptlst chinch Sunday. Dlmer Hiokenshlie Is confined to his home by illness, Aldei man Jones was In Scianton yesiiudav. Mis. HobPit I!ryon Is able to be around nftei a set Ions Illness. Hany Williams, of Sunei Intoiident Man vllle's olllce, Is doing juiy duty tills week. .loslah C.iillUhs, of Helmnnt stieet. has irone to Wllkes-llane, wheie he Intends to locate. Miss Helen Shields and "William Shields .spent Sunday In Scianton. Mis. William Jones and dauu'liter, of Vandling, wete guests of Mis. Maty Jones jestul'day. Mr. and Mis. J. P. A. Tlngley will mine Into the house to lie vacated by Mr. and -Mis. Teets, oh Illver stieet, Apt 11 I. Misses Flo and Stella Allen, of For est City, spent Sunday with Miss Cliai lotte Clles. Mis. V C. Uogets, who has been vis iting her iiaients, Mr. and Mis. Chas. Lathi op, has l etui tied home. Mis. tleoige Van Keiiien, nf Passaic, Is the guest of her father at Hotel An tluaclte. Miss Hainesy, of Heirlck Center, Is visiting li lends In town. Mis. J. E, Moigan Is visiting In Sus quehanna. Heniy Lippert was In Prompton vps tetday attending the fuueial of his bi other. FOKKST CITY. The Young Men's Christian associa tion of this place held their flist en tPitalnment last Filday night In their loom In the opeia house block. Mr. Habcock and Piofessor Houck favored the audience with some choice .selec tions on the violin and piano. James Munii, who has lately opened a sales loom In this place, fuinlshed one of his Klngsbuiy pianos for the occasion. James Jennings, who has been In Schenectady, Ni Y., for neaily a yeoj', has iPtutned home. His ninny fi lends had piepaied a reception for him In the Young People's. Society of Chilstlnn Kndeavor mom In the Pieubyteilan chinch. wheie lefieshments weie sen ed. Hobeit O. Jones is circulating a peti tion for the appointment of postmaster for this 'dace. HOW TOJIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling Indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen It is positive evidence of kidney tiouble. Too fie quent desire to urinate or pain In the back, Is also convincing pmof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. Wll VT TO DO. ThPre Is eomfoit In tho knowledge po often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Foot. the great klaney lemedv fulfills every wish in lellevlnjr pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pait of the urlnaiy passages. It collects Inability to hold urine and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effect lollowlng use of liquor, wine or beer, nnd overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to uil nate. The mild and the extiaoidlnniy effect of Swamp Hoot Is soon lenlized. It stands tho highest for its wonder ful cuies of the most dlstiesslng cases. If you need a medicine you should hove the best. Sold b druggists juice nfty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent flee by mail, mention Tilbunn and send your full postolllce addiess to Dr. Kil mer & Co., HliiKhnmton, N. Y. The pioprletois of this paper guaiantee the, genuineness of this offer, Carpets, Draperies and Wall Papers, 419 Lacka. Ave. J15KMYN. The St. Aloyalus society held n meet ing Sunday attcrnuon nt which the fol lowing oIIIcpis weie elected fot the en suing year: President. John Meitlck. lce-piesldent, Thomns Tullett; lecoid Ing secietnty, P. F. Kllkur; financial sectetiuy. J. J limns; !ieigeant-at-nims, Dennis lllckey; telleis. William Kllkor and Patrick 'Pallet: auditing committee, K. J. Hurke. Fiank McCaf ferty, James Kllker; lek committee, Mai tin Davltt, James Ileiny and Wlll lan'i Kennedy; trustee, C. J. Dunleavy, deoige McOoff, t F. Gannon; Investi gating committee, John Campbell, John Median, Pnttlck Hums and Oeotgo Gannon. Wllllum Kllker, of Maylleld, Is :ulte sick. Jesse Winters, Finnk Winters. Hnr- ty Hlakpslee and Hlchaid Gendall will i leturn to their studies nt Wyoming seminal y today. The Delawaie and Hudson breaker will be Idle foi Severn! djr s. In Inv lng the new tinck a great deal of earth was excavated under the chutes. This nattu ally weakened this patt of the breaker, and when the ":inckel" weie loaded, the weakened pint began to sag, and the company will now build a stiong foundation. Miss Nellie Caff lev. of Ai chunk!, Is visltlnz Maylleld fi lends. Aithur Fowler, of West Chester State Xoimal school, is spending- a few 1I115 1 with his pai cuts in town. The following Is ft 0111 the Cutboiulale Leader of Maich 2-': Hon. J. If. Keyuolds lias forwarded copies of the bill Intiodiiced In the house of leineseiitatlve.s by Mr. Foul, and which passed third le.idlinr this week, liming aliendy passed In tho senate. The pioposed legislation stilkes dltectly at the dllllculty into which the boiough of Jeiniyn llnds ltsiit and the text of the bill which follows will he of especial Intel ests to lesldents of that place. Wheieas dlveis municipalities of this commonwealth have eiioneously eon stuied said net of assembly (act of Apill IS, 1SU,-,) to penult the tneiease of muiihiiril lndibtedness nt un one I election to the amount nuthoiled by the vote of the eleetois of such mlinlcl oalltles not exceeding seven per cen tum inion the lust piecedlng assessed vuluatlou of the taxable nioiieity theieln and hae Issued municipal bonds or other obligations In amounts Vti eater than two per centum o stti h last assessed valuation which bonds have been sold by such municipalities have reeeUed and used the motievs lent and advanced upon the same and It Is just that the said bonds or other obligations should be made valid legl obligations of such lespectlve munici palities. Section 1 He It enacted by the sen ate and house of repiesentntive.s of the cominonwenlth of I'ennsy 1 aula In gi n eial assembl, met and -,t is lieiebj en acted by the authoilty of the same that nil bonds or olhei obligations of any county, cltj, boiougii, 'tow uship, school dlstilet or other muiilclpaltty 01 Incor poiated dlstilet in cpnloimlty with the ie(Uliement of the law eceiit that the same have been Issued since, the eighteenth day of Apt II Anno Domini one thousand eight bundled and ninety live, In amounts In excess of two per centum of such last assessed abla tion, tor which bonds the said puiehus- eis theieof have paid to the iespectle municipality or Incoipoiated dlstilet the iiiuchase inone , b- and the same uie heieby made valid legal obligations of the lespecthe county, city, boiough, townshln, school dlstilet or other mu nicipality or Incoipoiated distill t shall be and Is bound fot the payment In full of said bonds or othei obligations ?c coldlng to the tenor theieof. In like manner as if the said lecited act of as sembly had contained n-j limitation of two per centum. Fiaiuls, the fi-months-old child of Mr. and Mis. Alexander Clink, after a "hoit Illness of inflammation of the lungs, 'died yesteiday moining. Fu neial this afternoon Intel ment will be made In Aichbald cemetery. Hi jin Mai ih 1!2 to Mi. and Mis. William Xoicom, Jr., a daughter. A free lectin e on "The Cause of Idle ness' will be given In AVindsor hull Match 21. Ilogai th's Temperance band will be In attendance. Mrs Thomns Hendilck and Miss E. Cain spent yesteiday In Scianton. Miss Maine Walsh, of Scianton, spent Sunday In town. Mrs. James Allan and Miss Maltha Solomon, who have been visiting in Wllkes-Hnile, 1 etui ned home last eve ning. Xelson Gardner spent yesteiday In Factoiyvlll. Thomas Hleh Is Impiovlng his busi ness bloi k with a coat of iialnt. Ievl Patteison, of Caibondule, silent yesteidav in town. The following cases of measles have bPt-n lepoited to the liuaiil of health: Chlldieli of Mr. and Mis. Silas IS. Hills, Mr. and Mis Xelson Gai duel. Mi. and Mis. Adam Sndcr, Mr. and Mis. Fled S. Filend. FACTORY VILLK. David Aimstiong. of the Tunnell.vvlll leave the fuim this Hprtng and move into town. Mr. Lewis Aimstiong, his son, who was lecently mauled, will occupy the old homestead, Some of those who will change their places of lesldence the Hist of Apill aie: Alt Reynolds, who will move up nt the Tunnell, and Mis KlUa Woideu will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Reynolds. The Misses Can, millliieis, will move Into the like house, on Main stieet; Ilemy Poyle, 'of the township, will move Into town, and Frank Pall mail, of Hunker Hill, will move Into his house in this place. Heiheit Mc Alpln will tnke possession of his new lesldence on Main stieet this week, and r. L Foster & Co., will occupy their new stole on Apill 1. Miss Kittle, ("atdnet yesterday open ed a fli st (lass lniket y and lunch loom at the old stand on .Mill stieet. The Hlhle leading i lass of the Meth odist Fplscupul chinch met last night at the home of rhailes Claidner, esq. A veiy enjoyable suipilse party was held at A. J. Gaidner's last Filduy evening, in honor If theli ilauishler, Miss Pllnu Illdwell, of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Stanley Reynolds spent n few days this week Visiting his biothei, Foie.st, at Andeison, Pu. Piofessor Hai mon spent Sunday with fi lends In this place. The Hi st thunder storm of the season visited us lust Satuiday. Ui. Limtles A. Heller, icsldent phys ician of Pottsville hospital, spent Sun day with the family of i:, S. Hinds. The stockholders ot- the Kast Moun tain llthla water will hold a special meeting at Reynolds' hull next Satur day, Match 'J. I. O. O. F. NOTHS. N.'xt Tuesday evenlnti Factoiyvllle encampment, No. IMO, will Install their olllceis. Red Jacket lodge. No, r,2l. Is still busy with candidates and wuiklng fiom two to tluee degteps evety meut lug night. Last Saturday evenltnr Rod Jacket lodge uoiulnated otilc-ets for the com ing election, ne.t Satuiday night. AVho will be our next dlstilet deputy 9 iSi AbsoButety Pure. Celebi'iitcil for Its gnat Iiueniim streimth nml liciilthftilliev. ssuich the food imnlnst 11I11111 mid nil Till ms of lulultiiutloii coiiiiiioii to the cheap himul l!(l l HAhlMI l'OW IIHl (O., SI W MIKK. giand master for this dlstihtv Can any one guess? Clnik's Gieen encampment lodge In stalled ofllcets last Thursday evening. Lackawanna lodge, No. 2111, 'of Scianton, has one of the finest, If not the finest paiapheinallas, In the state of Pennsylvania, and their ellldent team can handle It to petfectlon. At the ptlzc sfieaUIng contest last Filday evening Miss Muud Waldle le eiived the pil.e, and the Misses Sar ah Watkins and Adda Potter tecelved honorable mention. AVOCA. Mr. C. L. McMillan has removed Ha family to West Plttslon. Ills hand some lesldence will be occupied by Hev. D. T. Smythe. Miss A'Ice Cm den, of Scianton, was a vlc'tor hi town on Sunday. Mis. A. Diexlei and daughtei, Nlary, of Plttslon, spent Sunday at the Diulf nei lc-idt inc. A Cliinipe laundiy Is the lulest a.c (usillon to the town, having located in the Huddy lesldence, on Main stieet. Siiuiie Whalen is sulfeilng fiom a seilotis 1 elapse of gilp. Medicine Jack of the Diamond com pany, opened a two weeks' engage ment in the Saislleld Opel a house last evening. Messis. P. McGulnnpss and J. F. Hatiett, ol Scianton, weie vlsitois in town on Sunday. Mi. and Mts. Henjamln Webb nie entei tattling a son. .Mis. John Cm 1 an attended the fu neial of Miss Sablna Moian, at Duii 11101 e, on Sunday. .Mr. and Mis. David Hrown, of Pecl: vllle, have 1 etui tied home after a few days' visit with ti lends In town. Mis llnuy Xchnne will lemovo her family to hei lathei's lesldence today In Pittstnu township. Her home oil the West Side will be occupied by Clunles Wuiicii and family. J. J. Mouissy. ol Wilkes-P.ane, spent Sunday at the I intra 11 lesldence. TliPtnni liage of John Gieen, ot Moo sic, ti) Jo Mucklow, which took place seveial da: s ago, has just been an nounced. Mr. and Mis Gieen will ic slde in Mooslc. V , The usual lenteii devotions will take place in St. Maij's chinch this evening. The Avocn sub-dlsti let Hpwoith League convention will convene in the Methodist Hplseopal chinch at Moo slc this ipotnlng at !l o'clock. -- OLY1MIANT. The Vltacope comuunv. which was to appear at the Opeia house lust even ing, had to postponed the pel foiinnnce until this evening on account ol no ductile cm lent at the opeia house Manager Cummings assuies the public that eveiythlnir will be adjusted I'm tonight and a Hist class enteitaln meiit given In eveiy lespect. Misses Mai j' Ncalon and Agnes Clal lagher, of Carbondale, veie vlsitois in town yesteiday. A veiy successful entertainment was held in the Susquehanna stieet cluitch lust evening. A caietully ananged in ogi amine was well lendeied and loudly applauded by the laige iiudletice piesent. Mi. and Mrs. Ludwlg, Mr. nnd Mis. Hauls, Mis. Maggie Mulr, Miss Alniy Kills and Daniel Robeitson, of West Scianton, weie among the vlsitois at tills place Sunday. Miss Hat tie Thomas, of Piovldence, spent Sunday with Miss Rachel Dvuns, ol Luckawunnn stieet. Mls.WHIIuill Rest, ot Duniuoie stieet, Is seilously 111. L. (', Pany, of Hellevue, spent Sun day in town. C. J. C'oclnane, of Leioy, N. V., was the guest of .Mi. and Mis. W..J. Schub mehl over Sunday. J. W Kennedy, of the Recoid, and Miss Jennie Kennedy aie in New Yoik city. NICHOLSON. It Is leyoited that the prospects are the eieameiy at this place will discon tinue business soon. Miss Anna Wilcox went to New Voile Monday to secuie her spilng stock ol milllnety goods. She was ac companied by Miss Ju mi Winner, .Miss Utnie Winner takes cnie of the busi ness dm lug hei absence. Hany Wlllluins, of the Kingston You will be amazed at the .prices and wonder how we do it. No matter who it may be, all competion will be undersold 20 to 50 per cent. Our enormous buying facilities with ready cash, backed by brains, enables us to sell all sorts of footwear for less money than any other house in the world. Need we stronger emphasize these wonderful quotations? We defy any house to Bneet these Sow prices. 575 pairs mens' French calf, iuuul sewctl, patent leather shoes, 'Snow's make, were made for Bhmiindale Ihos., Xew York city, S5.00 and $6,00 shoes, all toes and sixes; we sell them at $2.0o 500 pairs $3.00 and $4.00 patent leather shoes cut to 350 pairs men's $4.00 and $5.00 calf shoes, cut to. . . . 3S7 pairs men's hand-sewed calf shoes, for :S pairs nfvn's $2.50 shoes at Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember there is no trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it. school. s;ent last week nt home nnd 1 etui ned to Kingston Monday morning. Mis. Matilda Williams, who was veiy 111 since the 12th Inst,, depitttcd this life Satuiday afternoon, the 20th, aged ninety-two yeais. The funeial will take place ft 0111 the lesldetice of her son, O, H. Williams, today ut 10 a, 111., Hev. S. Dwight, Watetbuiy, ofllclatlng. Intermc'lit In Nicholson cemetety. Died The Sth Inst., at her home In Little Sioux, lown, Mis. Kate K. Cinne, wife of Alexander T. Crane. Mts. Ciane was a daughter of Mis. Matilda Williams, of this place, whose timet -al occuis today. 1'KCKVIIXH. Mr. and Mis, Oeorge A. Hell spent Sunday with i datives In Caibondule. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Page, of Moscow, Mr on- ll.ni Qofny sAOlN Nil NUN Foster Page and Miss Yv'aeco, of Scianton, spent Sunday visiting tela-tl'-es In town. Mr. and Mrs. John Waiten, of the West Hud, ate lejolclnir over the ar l Ival of n young son last Fi Iday moi n big. Ms-s Hlanche Dolph, of flieen Ridge, s:ient Sttuduy In town with her many f i lends. Miss Hiiltle Moote, of Fnotnrvville, Is the guest of her cousins, the Misses Heithaand Winnie Reynolds. Tho polis for the new lite alaims have all been placed tn the giound and aiu leadv to be wired. All appointees to the Hlakely bor ough police foice ale heiewlth notllled to meet at the Hlukely boioujjh coun cil looms on Thinsduy, March M, at 7.110 1 1. m , by older of the buigess. C. .1. fiunzemuller, chief of police The funetnl of the youngest child or Mr. and Mis. William Denning, was held yesteiday afternoon. Hatper lodge, Iiideiieixnt Older of Odd Fellows has decided to hold a banquet on Filday evening, Apill ". The Peckvllle Women's t'lnlstlan Tempeiance union celebiated the hllthdav of Neal Dow Sunday evening In the Hnptlst chinch. The .singing was exceedingly good. Mbs Sand's voice was never heard to better ad vantage. It was a dt light to hear her In the anthem, "Wine Is a Mocker." Miss DeOiaw alo sang a solo most ac ceptably. Mis. Gtelg teclted a tomb ing poem with gieat pathos. Mis Vaughn, of Moscow, dellveied the nd diess. She gave a sketch of the life of Neal Dow, a history of his work and of the Maine law and of such legisla tion since that time. .She diew a plc tuie of what an "Ideal" country" would be ouis If Mich legislation weie ef fectual. PRICI-HURG. fleille Watkins and Sniah Ann Coop er visited tlie lattei's sister In Ptovl dence Suiulav. Satuiday was pay day at Johnson's. Mis. Rlllniiner una a cnllei In Scian ton eteidav. Mis. Hobeit Hlrkbeck and Mis Jas. Maigetson weie In Scranton Satuiday William Jones, now lesldlnu In the Thomas block, will poon move his lainllv to the Fndilen block, on Main s'.i eet. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pi 1ml tlve Methodist church aie mulling pie ;aiailons for their annual dinner, which will he held on Apill ill, 1S9. Tidii-ts,. can be hud fiom any of the ladles Causes full) halt the sickness In the world. It retains the digested fond too lim In tlie bowels and produces bllluusiiess, torpid liver, hull- gcitlon, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, In somnia, etc. Homis riiis cure constipation and all its results, i asllj and tlioroughl) 2Dc. All druggists, l'rcpin'd li t 1 Hood ii Co, Lowell Mass. 'I he onlj I'i Is to take with Hood's baisapaiUU. THE FIGHT IS OVER, THE VICTORY IS OURS. We have lots of follow eis, but our stildes aie loo long, our paie too fast and they tall lui titer and laither behind. Ours Is the only llist-class mer chant tulloilug establishment in Scianton making gaimeuts ut pop ular prlies. Our Specialties Are Suits at $15, $18 and $20 "We have seemed a piece of the Identical goods liom which PRKS1 DKNT M'KINLLY'S inuuguiation suit was made. We aie now leadv to make suits fiom these goods. It Is a beautiful fabilc, the most pet lect pioduitlou of an American loom. Alcrcliant Tailor, 213 Wyoming Ave., gSi!iSB. 1,98 2.48 and russet shoes, regular $3.00 1,98 1,49 I DAVHDOW. MMMSi Million's Ithciim itlsm Cure Is gtiniiiii teed to cure unite or muscular lhaiimn tlsm In fiom one to live dnvs. Shntp, shooting pahiM In nny pait of the hmly stopped by a t doses. A prompt, coin pleto nnd periuunent cure for liniieliess, soieiu-H", stlfr Illicit and ull pains In hips and loins. Cluotilc iheimiHtism. selntli-.i. lumbago or pnln In the back uie speedllj cured. It seldom falls to give lellef fiom one or two doscM, and almost limit Ubly cuies b"foro olio bottle has been used Price, Me. Impioved Honiooopathlc Home Rcmply Company put up n separate run for each disease At nil di ugglsts, mostl 25 cints. Clulde to Health flee Peisoiml letters to Pi of Mini von, 150", Arch street, Philadelphia, Pu , unswetod with flee medical advice for any disease mm RAILROAD COMPANY. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS MA1CIU.I1SS IN UViiKY l'CAIUUL'. C'ALIFOHMA. Tour to CALIFORNIA and tho PA CIFIC COAST will leave New York and Philadelphia. March 27, returning on regu lar tinlus within nine months. Round trip tickets, Including all tour features going and tr.inspoitatlon only retni niim. will he sold nt lute of $J0S 00 fiom New Yoik, and $20100 fiom Philadelphia; one way tickets, Including all tour feututes going, $111.75 from New York, $140.J." fiom Phlludelplila. I'loportlotiate rates fiom otlior points. , WASHINGTON. Tours, each coveilng a peilod of three days, will leave New Yoik nnd Philadelphia Mnrch 11, Apill 1 und 22. and Mu 13, 1SD7. Hates, Including ttaiibportation and two (lavs' ucconimodutlon at the best Washington Hotels. $14.50 fiom New Yoik, and $1150 fiom Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RUTUU.NINd DIKCCI OK VIA RICHMOND and WASHINGTON, will leave New Yoik and Philadelphia .Maich IS und Apill 15, lbS7, For detailed Itlnerailes and other Infor mation, apply at ticket agencies, or ad diess Oeo. W. liojd, Asst. Gcn'l Pans Agent, Rioud Stieet Station, Philadelphia. NATIONAL OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to llusi ncss and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations In tended According to lialauces and Ke3poiisibility. !J 1'er Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. MUNYOH'S Capital, - $200,000 Surplus, - - 310,000 Undivided Profits, 70,000 mi. CONXELL, President. IIENUYlitiMN.Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. fililSlNlr UlJvLIIIIli Of the entire stock of S. G. Kerr, Son & Co., purchased at Sheriff's Sale, consist ing of Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Win dow Shades, Etc. C3 Do not miss this opportunity, as thu entire stock is to be sold at a yreat sacrifice. Owin to the nisli we are compelled to close our store each day between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, until further notice, for the pt.r pose of renrraiiRiii" stock. 8 &m.w 408 Lackawanna Ave., 1 ickJLiL-40 100 pairs $1.50 shoes for 9oC .MATCH T1IIJ.M IF VOU CAN. 500 pairs ladies' welt and hand-turned shoes, regular $3.00 and $4.00 shoes, for ". $1,49 375 pa'rs ladies' $2.00 shoes cut to 1,29 1,000 pairs ladies' shoes, sizes 33 to S, at 49C Children's shoes at 14c, 39c and 49c. Misses' shues, sizes 9 to 2, at 49j IJojs' shoes at Cyc, 75c and 98c 307 Lackawanna Ave. Philadelphia Manufacturers ot CLOCKS and SUITS 121 Lackawanna Ave. AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF 'S SUITS, SKIRTS And Silk Waists for Spring, iMany now nml exquisite styles, liimleled niter ilesiiis conceived by our own urtisth, while others are I-rench Styles adapted to AMERICAN IDEAS, CharmitiK Chic Suits of I'aconiio in heliotrope, reen, Cadet and a fts-ia"8 in pr,M frm LADIES' SILK WAISTS, iAlany diilcrent styles, nicnlest in price and beautiful in the designs. 1 our choice from .S2.9S up. IN SKIRTS. We show all the new ideas at thu very lowest prices ever quoted this time of tlie venr. Our line line Knotted Kil'ects WEHCHIT. MY EVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a 1st Day. Well Man lGtb Uuy. of Me. IKtUHEAT Jiilh mK jpn33Krou: aetmiviESD-y produces tlio aboin rcsulth In"30 ,1iit. It Bitf powerfully and tiulcMy Ctiron when alUithcmfalL You- Ktniu in regain their lost manhood, and old K-'.rVJ!1 ret0V(-'1 thclr joutliful vlKor by using Kt.VM O. It nulcLlyaudbiuilj restores Ncnoui ness, Lost Vitality. Impoteney. 5,'lghtly tmlBBloni, Lcstl'owcr railing Memorj, Wastinu Diseases, and all effects ot self abuse oreicessand lndlscritlou, niitcli nuOtB ono for sludy. business or tuarrlago. It not only euros by parting ot tho seat ot d.sease, but lsaguat lHTlu tonic, and blood liulldur, bring, iiift baeli tho iilnk clow to rale chrrka and ro storiiiK the tiro ot jmith. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on havinB ItKVIVO, no other. It cun bo cairled In est pocket. By mall, Sl.OOperpackaEe.or Eli lorUD.OO, wlthn post tUo nrlttcn sruuruiitco to euro or rotund thomoncj. Circular true. Address ROYAL MfDICINE CO.. 53 River St.. CHICAGO, II lor aulo b .MAI THEWS UltOa xtcan cist bcrauton, l'u. What Sarah Bernhard sny. n ii QJ L9 Opp. Eniransj Wyoming Ho'jsb, consists di Mi lire, Antique. Ditch ess Satin, Tine Imported .Mohair, Fancy Two-Tone Jacquards Also IMaids, Check-.. 1-iiiitres. Dashes SSX from Life. g fern rm tilfifiJ ycM WfM AeeraT,
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