TIIE SCTANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY arOTCNLN Gr. MARCH 24, 1SJ7. s Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of itching, hurtling, bleeding, scaly skin niul scalp humor? is Instantly rollovcil hj a warm b.ith with CuTicuiiA SoAr, n slnglt3 iipplic.itlon of Cuticuka (olnN incut), tho great skin cure, ami a full iloso of Ctrrict'iiA Ki.soi,vi:.nt, greatest of blood, purltliirs nml humor oures.' llr.MKUtES speedily, permanently, and eeoiioiiiic.illj euro, when nil elso fniN. 1'irriiRl)iiriiAiiiC'iirM. Corp , Sole l'rop . Iln.ton. DJ-" How to Cute I.verjr Skin imt Uloud Humor," lrw. PIMPLY FACES a-rtStfi K6'5&H"A " Hcncleri will please note that advertise ments, orders for Job work, and Items for luibllrntton left at the establishment or Shannon & Co, newsdealers, North Main street, will rerehe prompt attention; or flc.e open from S n. m. to 10 p. m. VAIL'S BRIBF VISIT. ruin tin1 An Insane I'ntient INonpes Hospital. Constable JCeniy was summoned by telephone calls fur the uld of the police to tho hospital on Mummy evening. He wa. accompanied by Dliector Nuituii. A patient under tteatment after xio h.riK..d ill Inking, who wns subject to fits of Insanity, immeil LeGiunil Vnll, had broken n window In ti loom on the second llonr, and leaping down, had liuuled iiwny. It was thought that he might cn d'aor to leach his homo In (ii'Pen IMil, and theiefore tho call for the po lk was fcent. However, he inoceed ed only a short distance nnd enteral a hoiifcc, causing gieat excitement. He was soon taken to the station house and may bo tent to an asylum. electing the following ollleeri: 'Presi dent, t3. V. Mot i Is; treasurer, Dr. V. W Fletcher; sectetaiy and collector, M. 1), l.uthrope. K. K. Hendilck will elect a neat cot tage nn the I-uutel stteet front of his pt utilises for the use of his gardener, Mm tin Odenhall and family. Misses Hinnia Huirett and Maine O'Moylo, whu lmvu been the guests of ft lends in Scninton the past week, hao 1 etui ned home. Daniel Moigun, of Ten nee stieet, Is still suffeilng fioin an acute attack tit ihciimutlstn. Mis. C. V. Anderson and daughter, Sal lib, of Susquehanna, uie the guests of fi lends In this city. Miss Heitha Sands, of llnneock, N. V , Is the guest of Miss Minnie Cowles, of Lincoln avenue, Hepiesentutlve J. V. lleynoltK spent Sunday with his family and l etui ned to llmrlsbuig Monday. Mis. .1. 13 Moigun, or Washington stieet, Is spending the week with ft lends In Susquehanna. Mis. V. Paul, of Oneontn, Is visiting at the homo of Mr, and Mis. Huny Hiiiilson on Caimuu stieet. Mi. lldwaid Decker, who bus been the guest of his slstei, Mis. V. L. Yai -llngton, the past week, bus l etui ned to bis home In Mlddletown, N. Y. Miss Annie Uuiley Is seiiously ill at hei home on Diute avenue. William N. Tucker and child of Sus iiuebunna. weie the guests of fi lends In town oei Sunday. U 1,. Lovelund, of this ilty. has been appointed to the task of weighing the malls cm the tialns tunning; between this city and Wllkes-Bai le. He has enteied upon his duties, which last about a mouth. Miss Kittle Smith, of Susquehanna, has lented looms of Miss Hllza Con lou on Wyoming stieet, and will con duct a painting class for u numbei of eeks. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS Peculiar Wedding Up n Montrose. Tree Near SCHEME OF THE FARMER'S CLUB I'liin to Disseminate I'opnllstlc Hot Thtotigh thu Itcpiililieiui Press. .New Industry Mill Probably Locate in StiM(iicliuiitin--Ku!iuilliig the Uvlease ol :oldhimi--Othei' Count) 'cm s. will kindly hung 1 other willow. its 'hail SLIPPERY JOHN CHESTER PECK. A Prisoner Iticnl.s Away fioin the CiMlsliiIiIi. A warrant lor the anest of John Chester Peck, chaiged by Mis. iAtcy l,jman with assault and battel y, In might him on Monday evening to Justice Olynn's ofllce. as the piisonpr Imd been under ball three times duilng the jiaht month, further ball was re fused by thu Justice, and nccotdlngly Constable Ilealey staited with the pils oner for the county jail. Suddenly, as they passed quietly down the stieet, Peek bloke away, hoping to escape In the daikness. The constable daited after him, and the lulsoner was toon on his Journey to the jail, wheie he Is now in sale Keeping. Ku-hhiooh llncutnptuciit Installation On Monday evening Philip J. Vetter, of Scianton, district deputy gland piesldent, installed the new olllcei.s of Itusbbtook enciiiiiuinmit. No. 'Mi, In dependent Older of. Odd Fellows. As sisting in the hel vices ei Colonel c.eorge V. Pariott, Captain 13 T. Da vis, George F. MUlett, F. J. Suydam. W. J. McDonnell, John Bacon, Lewis Wetzel, all of Scianton, and CJeoiue W. Hughes, It. F. Kehkou and Will lam It. Hughes, of Caibondale, all membeis ot Canton Scianton, No. I, Independent Older of Odd Fellows Tho lollowlng olllcei.s weie instulled: Johiihon Ucnuett, C. P.; AVIlllam Ben nett, Jr., II. P.; John Corey, C. W.; D. P. Evans, J. W.; W. O. Hill, tieasuiei; V. J. Tonum, societal y. al('tiug orCoiniiioii Council. No eiy Impoitant business was con sideied by thu comn-.on council at their meeting on Mundu eenlng The appioiuiutlon oldlnance was lepoited favoiably by the committee on esti mates and passed the second leading After some general business the meet ing adjoin ned to meet next Monday evening in oidei to pass the appiopitu tlon oidlnance at the llnal teadiusr. Jlnplcwiuitl C'uiiicte-i) Association. A meeting of the Mnplewood Ceme tery association wab held on Monday evening lor the puiposo ot amending one ol the b-lavs, In legal il to clean injr the lots. It was decided that the notk hliould be done b the association and not as heietofoie by the owneis of each lot. A better legulated and mint beautiful cenieteiy will lesult Horn the new uuangenieiit. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. JKKMYN The local spoits or town numbering over 100, witnessed a pugilistic contest In Aicbbald UonlerliiB on the Jeimyn line yesteulay att'einooti. The contest ants weie Huny llobinson and P.itibk Connois. Itefeiee, David Games; of Ilclal tlmeKeeper, AVIlllam Kdmunds. Connois' seconds weie David Kennedy and Tonv Dean: Hoblnson's was Kalph Dickson. The patterned altei the late lamous light at Cuson. They fought ten lounds.but neither man 'ould claim victory, as they weie evenly matched and after the tenth lounil, by mutual consent, they decided It a ill aw. The gloves weie eight-ounce, and It was dltllcult to huit each otbei. Mis. II. 13. Pulley nnd son, Ilaiold, who have been visiting fi lends In Lake Ailel the past week, have i etui ned home. Dr. M. J. Shields, assisted by Dr. P. C. Mauley, pet funned an opeiatlon on Peter Tulip, who bus been sulteilng with chest tiouble, yesteulay. Mr. and Mis. Hlchnid Lewis, of Hend bam, expects to move to this town the Hi st of Apill. Paul Snyder, of Gteenlleld, is visit ing at the home of Fiank Baker on Cenieteiy street. Mr. Patilck Collins, of Second stieet, has been sick for the past week with Blip. Mr. C. D. Winter and Charles F. Baker attended the Sunday school In stitute held at Peckvllle esteiday. Abe Mosler, of Cenieteiy stieet, on Satin day evening met with a slight ac cident at a house be was walking on in Maylield, he had gatheied his tools togethei and was about to quit for the day when be slipped and tell. He suf feted so much pain that It was thought for some time aftel wauls that bis iu jutles weie seilous, but upon examina tion It was lound that no bones weie bioken. He has since been conllned to his home. Bom Maicb 1!2, to Mr. and Mrs. Al thin Beiiyiunn, of Cemeterj stieet, a daughter. The ottlteis lecently elected by Klish biook encampment. No. -0!, Independ ent Older ot Odd Fellows, weie In stalled .Monday evening. They aie: C. P , Johnson Bennett; H. P, William Bennett, jr ; C. W., John Caiey, J V , Da, id I3ans; tieasuiei, William O Hill, sue i etui y, William J Toman. The olllceis weie Installed by Philip J Vetter, D. D. CS. P., ot Scianton, assist ed by Colonel (Jeoige V. Panott. Cap tain Ed Das, Geoige F. Millet. F J. Suydam, W. J. McDonald, John Bacon, Lewis Wet'.el, all of Scianton: Geoige W Hughes, L F Itehkup and W. it. Hughes, ot Caibondale. Messis. Dr K. D Davis and Claience BlaUeslee, went to Scianton last even ing to enjoy a fiiendly game of whist with the Si lantern club. Li- C.iaiid Vail, a tuimei ot Gteeii (leld, and well known in this town, was taken to the Emergency hospital about ten days ago, to be tieated for Insanity. On Monday he became moie dellilous and bioke a window, jump ing to the ground. The police weie a onte notltied and soon captured Vail. Caids have been issued announc ing the coming nuurlage of Miss Min nie lliauer, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Louis Brauer, of North Main stieet, to John Itlvonbuig, of Salem avenue. The ceremony will take place at the homo of thine bride's parents Wednes day, April 7. William Teets, supeilntendent of the Crystal Lake Water company, will eiect a handsome lesidenuo on Wyo ming street. The Cietcent Social club will occupy Henry Salmi's Main stieet lesldonee after the necessaiy alterations have been made. Henty Sahm will erect a handsome residence on his lot pill chased fioin Thomas J. Skinner on Ten ace stieet near Seventh avenue. Miss Florence Cnppoll, of Wllkes Bane, is visiting her grandmother, Mis. Bridget AVulsh, on Piko street. Kevival meetings will be held at tho Second Presbyteilon chinch begin ning next Monday evening. Kev. 11. J. Ciane will conduct tho meeting. Lucretiu Degiee lodge of the Daugh teis of Kebekah, met last evening to elect a delesato for the coming giand lodge meeting. Miss Katie Candlff, of .Tehinp. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister on Powdeily load. Tho newly elected boaid of trustees ot the Flist Presbyterian chuch met Monday evening and organized by MOSCOW. Mis. S. S. Yeager nnd daughter, Maty, aie both quite .seilously ill John Hinds, of Peith Amboy, and A. E. Hinds, ol Scianton, called on lelatlves bete on Wednesday. Miss Nettle But dick, of Scianton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Ad am Yeager. Drake Dunn Is finite 111 at the home of Peter Yeager. Misses Maiguiet nnd Lizzie Tlguo spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mis. John Wash, In Dunmnie. Dr. and Mis. Lnmoienux', Mr. and Mis. John M. Noack and Miss Mollle Noack wen- the guests of the Misses Sue and Bessie P le Tuesday evening. Iiilhiuiiiiatory UhiMiiuntism Cincil :t Din s. Moitnn It. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: "My wife had Inllammatoiy Jtheumatlsm In every muscle and joint, her sulfeiing was tenlble and lier body and face weie swollen almost beyond lecognltion; had been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but lecelved no benellt until she tiled MYS TIC CITUH FOB BHEl'MATISM. It gave immediate tellef and she was able to walk about in thiee days. I am suto It saved her life" Sold by Call Lo lenz, dtugglst, 41S Lackawanna ave nue, Scianton, Special Coriespondence to The Tilbune. Susquehanna, Maich 23. Neai Mont rose theie Is said to leslde Jliss Emma Swanzer and her acjeepted suitor. Chuiles Bangs. One night not long ago they went to a nelghboilng village to attend the wedding of one of their fi lends. At the lesthltles Emma be came jealous of Bangs' attentions to another woman, and lefused to speak to him. So when It became time to go home they both felt lelleved, when the Hev Mr. Huntet. the village pi earlier. Jollied them. The patty weie walking along the highway at u lapld pace, the young pet sons sulking, while the mlnlstei's luce bene a weal led and hapless exptesslon. In a Held adjoin ing the toad was a Texas steet, the ptopeit of Mi Stone, and a lucent ac quisition to the place. The steel Is feiocious, and no lover of the human I ace. At the fill tiler end of the Held theiu Is a set of bats, and the tilo leached the opposite side of the exit, Ignotant of their Impending danget, a second or so ahead of the steer Bungs gae a ciy of ahum and tan for some tiees a lew feet ahead, closely lollowed by Miss Swanzer and tb" pieacher. Bungs shinned up one, nnd Miss Swan zer showed her woith by climbing an other, assisted by the pieacbet, who gave her a lift befote he sought safety In still atvither tiee. The minister hud hiitdly denied the giotind , hen the steer i tinned up, bellowing ami tin ow ing mud. The Infill lated animal inn in mind and atound the ttees. A half hour passed thus, but no tellef came. The steei still stood guni d. Thinking this an excellent time to leconelle the couple, the inlnlstet bpgan. Ills wotk was done, howevet, almost belote he had begun. The couple desired to be nun lied then and theie, thinking they weie about to meet n tiaglc death. And the minister mauled them. Bangs had bad a license in bis pocket for i-eveinl weeks. The loveis could just foini bands fiom wheie they clung, but got a grip and held It, while Mr. Hunter peifotmed the ceieinony fiom the thiid tiee. The Texas steer bel lowed the wedding march. When the good man had concluded, Fanner Stone and his two boys dtove up with a load of he. An explanation was hastily spoken, the steer was diiven away, the pieacher kissed the btlde, unci lecelved bis fee, and the patty weie diiven to the tesldeiice of Mr. Bangs It was one of the most unique muriiages evet held In the count;. JOINED THE MAJORITY. The funeinl of Mis John Ftedetlck son occulted nnd was hugely attended fiom the family tesldeiice on Saluiday atteinoon, He . D. 1. Sutheiland officiating. The funeial of Mrs. George Dens mote occuned Ciotu the home on Sat in day atteinoon, Hev. B. H. Abbott, of Cut boudale, olllclatlng. The tuneial ot Miss Olive Wells, for metly of Susquehanna, took place on Satin day mottling liom the tesldeiice ot Mis Eunice Lamb, at (lelott. The Intel ment was made in the Noi th Jack' on cenieteiy. The tuneial of Mis. Louis Deppet oc culted n om the Oakland M. E. chinch on Sunday aftel noun, the pastor, Hev. W. H. Cochiane, otlli luting. The In tel ment was made In McKune ceme tei y. IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. A new scheme is to Inject Dcmo-cratlc-Populistlc lot and Ilapdoodle Into Republican newspapeis, dis guised! 7) as tunnels' club ptoceedlngs. Some of the tunnels' clubs appear to be discussing about evei thing, except tunning. Hallstead Is having union levlval meetings, and much Intel est Is being inunltestPd. Now that we have out advices and beatings fiom sclentlllc tonic es, who is willing to "iio turtbet clow it?" Gieat Bend Plaindealei. No need ot being In a huny, Bt other Mote; we'll all "go tuithet down" soon enough. It wns Shukespeuie who wiote about "The Inaudible and noiseless foot." He had not seen a Hallstead gill. In Susquehanna county, the average saluiy of male teachers Is $39 54 per month: females, $21. RS. Average school tenn, 7 7-10 months. The business men of Hallstead will close the r stores each evening except Satutday dm lug the levlval meetings. Albeit Goldman, ot Bullulo, who le cently attempted to assist bis biothei-in-law, Altleld, to escape 1 1 mil the Monti ose jail, has been leleased on ball. Two to one that Montlose never sees him again! Bt other N. P. Setser we ate gi loved to say. Was lit st to lead the pilgrim's way, Though young In jeais and full of caies, lie wus called to ellnio the golden stalls. MVmtlose Demon at. BETTEH FUMIGATE THE TOWN. The Moimons who weie In Finest City about a month ago have stilted uj) a feeling of solicitude, on the patt of Bt other Whitney, for the w elf aie of out people Rest easy, they have made their exit long since, nnd that without tlie aid of a pugilist, as you suggested. They have probably depatted for ileitis moie encouiaglng Susquehanna, eh'.' Foiest City News. VARIOUS WHISPERINGS. Democint upon hiiiiii Ill.OLH) ON THE MOON. The Susquehanna cotlespolident of the Montlose Demociul, mentioning tho fuct that an effoit Is being made U place the Susquehanna public schools under thu common school laws of the state, says "It will cause a lellglotis war." Cole, the weather piophet. suys wo will have win, pestilence und fam ine this ear. Hully-gee, let's aibl tiate' SPRINGTIME ECHOES. The blue lilid sat In the apple tieo, And the led bltd sat In the giove; They shlveied their notes rioni their little throats, "Oh, billig us u led-hot stove" Somebody's ndveitlslng In the Honos dale Independent for "a second-hand mill cai tinge dog" Now, what sou of a hloodle canine Is that? Susquehnnuu Is full of second-hand clogs, not woith a mill by a dam site Theie aie 7,r,r,0 polls in Scrnnton, nnd the poll tax aggiegatcs $J,753. Susque hanna Ti unset Ipt. Yes; but they ate elcctlic light, telegiaph and telephone poles. Uncle Sam Is having a cannon built capable ol hulling a 2,300-pound pin jectlle twelve miles. How It would as tonish a belated pedestilan to hae a L'.SOO-pound ball stilke him siiiaii'l In the small of the back! We will have to boitow that gun when Susquehanna has- ns ;ieat "tellglous war." They an plodding the ealth for coal along Tlnkei's cteek Let us hope that the ptosoeetlng will amount to mote than "a Tlnkei's ." a shoit funeinl service. Intel ment will be made at the Foiest Home cenieteiy. Mis. John Reynolds, of Hyde Paik, Islted her mother, Mis. John Oilf llths, on Rullioud stieet ycsteiday. Mis. Dm Is, of Ptovldence, visited this place yesteulay. Mr. Call Melvln, of Pottsvlllu, was a callei 111 town cm Monthly. OI.Y1MIANT. RAILROAD RACKET. Quiet days 111 the plctuiesque nnd circuitous Jeffeison blanch. A tempo mice meeting for rallioad men will be held In this place on Sun day next. The following Eile olllclals weie In town on Monday: Washington Lav el v. of Cle eland, asslstnnt supeiln tendent of motive powei; Huny Cltllds, master lnechanlc In Jeisey City; J sciih Moote, master mechanic In Buf falo. The tallioad engineer mny not show up much stle, but wealth unci fashion follow In his tialn. An Aiaat coiiestiondent wiltes that It Is liniioied that another lalltoud will be built thtougli that place Whither.' Whence? Which? Woik is consldetably on the Inciease In the Etle shoos, and quite a laiL'e number of men ate puil'.ng in lull time. At a iccent funeial hPteabotits, theie weie thiee oiganlzatlons In line, one of them the B of L 13. Two of the socl etles furnished the pomp nnd featllles nothing else. But the B. of L. E. paid the widow $3 000. Comment Is un necessaiy. LITTLE THINGS. A gieen w Intel makes a fat doctor. The late Mr. Coibett Isn't much of a theologian. He may be classed, never theless, as an ex-pouiulet. "Sheolosy" Is a foielgnot's levlM'd pi ominc lutlon of the wold jealousy but he lands squaiely as Fllzslmmons on It. A Swallow tall the stoiy of Jonah and the whale. Fltz is evidently a blggei and a bet ter man than We: let. The woild ma owe us all a living, but If it does, In these times, many lind It mighty haul collecting It Is the man who oideis the loom on the top Hour who takes up the most loom In wilting bis name on the hotel leglstet. When a fellow bids good-night to his sweethetut at the gate, the hull dog can make up his mind that any time dining the next two bouts will be time enough for hint to pay his iespects. ABOUT SOME ANIMALS. William Moote. ol Cascade, was peer ing Into a stone wall tin a wood-chuck. The animal saw him lltst and bit olf a slice of his nose. A Staitacca man Is getting ilch fiom a dog. He owes a canine which he has sold bevel al times, but it alwajs le tutns home, no mattet how tni It Is c an led. A tit uilsed by a Finest City man is one-half labbit. Its bend. . iiont feet and It out of Its body Is like an otdln- aty cut, while its hind pait leseiubles that of a labbit. Its tall being shoit and pettect, and when not In motion will sit In the same position as would a tull-blooded labfilt. A Lainesboio cow lecently died tium over Indulging Itself In a lot ot pastiy A bakci's wagon was upset In a stieam and the cow ate seveial pies which lloated down. Last November a Heulck man, while teedlng a sick cow, lost a valuable gold ting lie thought the animal swal lowed it. Last week the cow was slaughteied and the ling found, nope the worse for having been In the quud tuped'ii :iossesslon fot sevetnl months Ttuth Is stianser than tlctlon. WHITNEY. A quartet ly meeting of the Welsh Picbytetliuis of Luzetne and Lacka wanna counties was held In the Welsh PiP.sbyteilait chinch on Stisqueiiaiina stieet Satuulav anil Sunday. Satur day morning a business meeting wns conducted, In til evening a sermon was dellveicd In Welsh hj Rev John O. Jones, of Wllkes-Bniio Suiida mottling at 10 o'clock Welsh seiinons were pi cached by Rev. John T. Mol lis, of Bellevue, and Hev. John O. Jones, of WIIkcs-Hauo. In the after noon Hev. John Ellas Jones, of Nantl- coke, preached an English sermon, and at 0 o'clock the sen Ices weie conducted In Welsh by Rev. W. E. Moigun. of Hyde Paik, and Hev. John T. Moi.it. of Bellevue Among those mesent fiom out of town weie Rev. Samuel Williams, Nuntlcoke; Rev. W. J Lew Is, Cubondule; Rev. V'. D. .lenKlii". Wilkes-Butte; Rev. John O. Jones, Wllkes-Bnlie; Rev. H. H Jones. Mill et's Mills; Rev Hugh Hughes, Ashley, Hev. .1. T. Mouls. Helltvue; Hev. .1 E. Jones, Nuntlcoke; Re W. E. Moigun, Hyde Paik; Rev. D C. Phillips, Pi evi dence. The Gazette hns discontinued Its Wednesda edition Miss Lizzie Joins has tetilitied to her home on the West Side alter li ideas ant sojouui lit the southern states. Agnes O'Bojle, of Dunmoie stieet, is 111 with illphthetla. The f uncial of Mollle. the 111 tie I-yeai-old daughter of Mr and Mis Patilck Murphy, of Lackawanna stnet, whose death occuned on Sun day last, took place Monday afternoon at I! o'clock The leiiiaius wete laid at lest In St PatilcK's leineteiv Philadelphia Manufacturers ot CLOAKS and SUITS l'2t Liickinvnmiu Ave. 3 m .t,&&a. ! Lydia E. Pinkhaiu's Vcectable Compound Will euro tho worst forms of female complaints, till ovarian troubles, In flammation and ulceration, falling- ami displacements of tho womb, and eonsu uncut spinal weakness, nnd is pecu liarly adapted to the change of life Every times it will cure Backache. It has cured more cases of leucor rhcea by removing the cause, than any remedy the world has ever known ; it Is almost infallible in bucli 'cases. It lissolvcs nnd expels tumors from the uterus in an early stage of develop ment, niul checks tiny tendency to can cerous humors. Lydia II. Pinkhnin'tf Liver Pills wotk in unison with the Compound, and are it sure euro for constipation and sick headache. Mrs. l'iukhaiu's Sanative Wash is of great Value for local upplicaUem. YOU CAN SAVEfilONZy BY B'Ji.'. AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF 'S SUITS, SKIRTS And Silk Waists for Spring, iMtuiy new ami exquisite stylus, model oil after designs conceived by our own artists, while others are Trench Styles adapted to AMERICAN IDEAS. Cliarniiii'4 Chic Suits of Faconnc in heliotrope, Kreen, Cadet and turiiiolse. runi;liiK in price from $5. 1S to Si 0.5)8. LADIES' SILK WAISTS. Many different styles, modest in price and beautiful in the designs. Vottr choice from $2,08 up. IN SKIRTS. We show all the new ideas at the very lowest prices ever quoted this time of the year. Our line consists of Moire, Antique. Ductl ess Satin, Fine Imported Mohair, I'tincy two- tone Jucquards Also Plaids, Checks. Figures, Dashes title Knotted FU'ects. NEW AND Is the season for new life in nature', new vigor in out' physical systems. As the fresh sup curries lik into tho trees, so our blood should give us renewed strength and vigor. In its impute state it cannot do this, and tho ttitl of Hood's iSnrsaparilhi is imperatively needed. It will purity, vilali.e ami enrich tho blood, and with this solid, correct foundation, it will build up good health, ereute a good appetite, tone your stomach and digestive organs, strengthen your nerves and over come or prevent that tired feeling. Tliis ha been tho experience of thou sands. It will bo yours it you take Ladies' and Children's Wear. Seal and Plush Sacqucs, Carpets and Feather lledj From L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. I. PROP 'R The Tribune Binds Hagazines or Re-binds old Books. I illlT Sarsapanlla The 11 e s t Sprint; Mecli- clnoaiul Wood I'ttrlfier. Sold by all drugglstM. St. ctue nausea, llulljicstlou, biliousness. -0 cents. Hood's Pilis THE FIGHT IS OVER, THE VICTORY IS OURS. We have lots of follow et s, but our sullies aie too lonW. our pace too fast and they fall laitlat ami lai titer behind. Ouis Is the only lltbt-class mer chant tatloi luur establishment In Kciuntoii making sjannetits ut pop ulai pikes. Our Specialties Are Suits at $15, $18 and $20 We have seemed a piece of the Identic al koihIh fiom which l'KIISI DKNT M'KIXLEY'S liiauKiuatlon suit vva made. We ale nov leucly to make suits fiom these nouds. It Is a beaulllul labile the most pel let t pioductlon ot an Aineikan loom. Of the entire stock of S. Q. Kerr, Son & Co., purchased at Sheriff's Sale, consist ing of Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Win dow Shades, Etc. C-Wllo not miss this opportunity, as the entire stoclc is to he sold at a great sacrifice, living to the tush, vc are compelled to close our store each day between the liottts of 12 and 2 o'clock, until further notice, for the pur pose of real ranging stock. -s33m la ira IBiLfj iRk GENT, 408 Lackawanna Ave., Opp. Entrancs Wyoming House, TAYLOR. Aterchant Tailor, 213 Wyoming Ave., Area J; HuilJlil'i FOR US TO DO BUSINESS. We do as we advertise. We allow no misrepresentation. We have the only- es tablishment of its kind in the city. NATIONAL BARK in CARPET SALE 1,000 yards Ingrain Carpets marked to 18c, 23c, 25c, 29c, 35c, worth from 25c to 50c. OIL CLOTH SALK-500 yards Floor Oil Clotlis marked to 15c, 20c, 25e, UOc, ."We Square Yard, worth from 20c to 50c. MATTING SALI2-200 yards assorted .Matting, Sic to 25c. Just one half their value. This sale to last one week only. Tapestry Carpets at cut prices. HHL1S, Carpsts, Draperies and Wall Papers, 419 Lacka. Ave. How the rraix upon your beaver, Buy a sable mom ulni; tie; You will gileu to heur tho tidings, Init the stove lilpo Jol;e l.s iiIkIi. Fifty machines luue been put up In the shirt factmy, niul business will commence In nbout thiee weeks. The Putnuni Machine Tool company, of Soutlil'iidKe, Musss., will loeute In Susquehunna, If HUlIlclent Inducements aie offeied. If anybody has a job lot of Mineilor Inducements, now Is the accepted time to drutr them out. The annual statement of the audi tors ttlves the horoiiKh's liabilities as $S,3:'0.Jt, and lesouices $l,r;u.7S. Some money exchanged hands in Sus'iuehanna, on tin lesult of the :e cent Carson City episode. McKlnley's Iunui;uiutIon cost S2.500, 000. Monti ose Denineiat. It was well woith the money. The countiy can, ut any time, ntfoid to pay that ojiiount for the Inauguration of a nepubHoan piesl dent and all that It Implies. Kee wlmt It has cost tho countiy to have n Democtotlt; president liiaugutated, The Kev. I.. Tt. Foster, of Aiibuin, X. Y, will piob.ibly accept the call extended to him by the joint c hutches, the 1'ies byteilun chinch of this place and the Sunnier Aw'iiue 1'iesbyteilun chinch, Hyde 1'uiK He has not dellnltel, stated his Intentions, but the I.icl that he will personally Kle his answer ut the next Sunduy evening's sei vices In both the chinches. Is taken to be in soluble. Mr. Fostei Is a ouimr man of steillng abilities. If a ciossuiilk was laid ut the Inter section ol Middle stieet It Would be highly appleciuted by pedcstilans who occuslonully i loss to the opposite side of the stieet, especlall when tiny wish to I'litei the stieet ens. The entei tulnment on Monday even ing at the Culv.ny Huptlst chinch un der the auspices of Udwnid U. Uuvls' class, wus luigely attended and was a giand sin cess lu eveiy sense ol the tenn The piogianiiue. as iiiiangeil. was fully can led out with the excep tion of one oi two peiformeis, und in u most tustelul mnniiei The chuliiuun of the evenliur, Dr H. II. Huirls, said that the young Indies did well In get ting together such an cccellent pio gl amine, especially in the quintette. The Jones quaitette, of Hyde I'aik, und thu tlipheiis (iiuutette, of this place, sang lemaikably well, A vote of thanks Is extended by the class to all those who paitlcipated In the pio gi amine und also to the huge audience thuUwas piebent Mr. Tullle Gillllths, n piomlneut young man of this place, bus bioken giuuud foi his new building on Taylor stieet. 1'iofesFor Lewis Wuteyns, of Hyde Puik, was here on business Monday, Mr. Oeoigt Wntklns, of Hellevue, was a culler In town yesterday. Mr, John Miller, of Now Yoik, was a caller hi town on Monday. The funeial sei vices over the temalns of the Into Thomas I'. Jones, of Felts vllle, will occur this afternoon at 2.30 p, in. fiom his late home. The leiuulns will aftel wai ds be taken to the Welsh Haptlst chuich, wheie Hev, J, M. Lloyd and Hev. Dr, H. II. Huuis will conducij OF SCRANTON, Special Attention (Jivento Busi ness and l'oi'aoiuil Accounts. Liberal Accommodation-, In tended Accorditic; to lialauces and Responsibility. U Per Cent. Interc.u Allowed on Interest Deposits. T Different Styles of Capital, -Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 310,000 70,000 WM. COXXtiLIi, l'l'LItlcnt. IIKXRY HKLhV.Jr., Ylco Pros, WILLIAM 11. l'ECK, Cibliicr. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING 1212 CAF'OUSE AVE, SCRANTON. CO, TI unn All of which are the very latest and most select designs. And Above A1S9 Our Prices Cannot T Be Equaled Anywhere. WOLF & WENZEL, 531 Linden., Opp. Court llous;, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo Acents tor lilcliardson Iioyntou'd Turnacea and Uaut'Oi fitftl ASTERN SI fill IIS CO., 427 LACKAWANI AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA.
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