1H s TT3 SCHANTOW TJtlBETNTC-TrEDlSrESnAY KmTSTTNGr. MARCIf J;l 1SD7Y j it FOR , SKIM-TOR' And rest for tlr.il mothers In a narm Mtli witliCtiT!tLitAr,aiiila!nBlonpillcatlnn of CtmcURA (nlntinont), tlio gicat skin euro. ConooRA Rkmbiiies .inord liutant teller, and iioiuttonsiioedy euro of torturing, ills n'tirinff,lmmil!ntliiK.HcUInB1l)unilnB,Ulecd. ins. crusted, si-aly Un null eccilp tuunura, villi loss ot lialr, when all rlso fullB. golilthroiifhoiitthowmlil. l'oTTEnllliciniuCiml. C0- H,o"J f'iTu're'SRortnrcd tl.tnw." free. OIMn bUHLt' CUT1CU1U bU.U'. rncadprs will plea'p notr that ndvprtlse mpnts, orders for job woik. and Items for publication left at the establishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers, Noith Main Mreot. will recrlvo piompt attnntlon; of tico open from S a. m. to 10 p. m.J WRANGLE OVER PAVE Lively Time nt Spccinl Session of tlic Coniiiion Council. A Special meeting of Uio oninmon council was called ton Monday evening to pass the appropriation ordinance on the final rending. Tlio street committee reported favor ably upon the petition for grading and curbing Thorn street from Canaan fctieet to Summit avenue. Then va lead the report respecting the Belmont street pavement. Messrs, Dilts, Gllhool B.iltor and !.ites as committee rcommended a fur ther delivery of bonds to Pails Paving umpaiiy to the amount of 52,000 the balances to be retained to make good any delects which the city engineer or rtieet committee may find In the pave ment. After n motion had been made and seconded to accept the report, Mr. Mi Donough entered a. protect against paying over the $2,000 and retaining only $300 on the ground that the work was not satisfactory to the city engi n er. Mr. Wo iron, president of the l'ark Paving company, being present, was asked to make a statement. H" ..dmitted that there wore some minor defects in the pavement owing to the unfavorable condltionw when the work us done. lie felt that as the city had a $5,000 bond, that should Ik sufficient, ,ii the company needed payment to meet their obligations He was willing to send a man to do the work, and If il e cost was mora than the $:;00 left to 1 iy for It, the company would incur the vpense. After some further couMder- liou n, vote wat taken r n the motion t.) acoept the report. Tho vi te stood .is follows: Messrs. Miles, Baker, Kuse, olwell, Lindsay, Late and Brandow, ie; Mesbis. Uevine. Dockerty, Glen nun, MolKinuugh and Smith, nay. The motion was thus carried to retain u0, aifd pay the JM-vIner company the .i mount of $2,000. The cuunoil adjuurn d to meet on Friday nlgh't. A Smiiriso Jtirlhilny Pnrty. A number of friends rememlipred J'din Estabrook on his birthday. They '-urprised him by assembling at his imme, bringing a beautiful rocking hair, and with it their hearty con riatulntkins. The words of presenta tion were spoken by Mrs. John Uibbs m behalf of the company. A fine en-1'i-talnment was given, and alter the i i past, music wns the order of the even ing. Among tho guests were Messis. mil JUesdames William Shelly, Wlll i nn Mahoney, .Tohn Qlbbs, AVnlter iibbs, -JCdwln Ken worthy, Mesdames inderson, Irvin, Annlp Qtiiek, ir'annle jMeMullen, Caroline Succumb and .Nicolas Biaudow. (Mlicors of Olivo 3,cnf I.oiU'o Rlcctcd. A meeting of Olive Leaf lodge, iTo. "., Independent Order of Odd Fellows, w as held on Monday evening. Oflleors lor the qnsulng year were elected as follows: Noble grand, E. H. Stone; wee-giand, Isaac Singer; secretary, Jacob Oppenhelmer; assistant secre tary. A. O. Fldiam; treasurer, Edward 3 fall; trustee, D.A. Bocca. District Dep uty Grand Master AVIlliam B. Stevens, of Peekville, will install the new olll ers on April 12, when a number of visitors will be present. MiiYU'nll Property Sold. .T. P. Maxwell has sold hla property on Salem avenue, now In possession of Beets & Flannlgan, to Frank P. Brown. The ground Is 23 by CO feet, and is cov ered by a three-story frame building. The amount given for the property was $s,G0O, whloh Is considered as very rea sonable. rnrewoll Banquet. Landlord Williams, who retires from the charge of Hotel American, enter tained a number of invited guests at the hotel last evening. A farewell ban quet and an elaborate menu was en Joyed by tho guests, who regret his departure. ?Inndolin Club, The fo'lowing young men have formed a mandolin and guitar club in this city: V. V. Eaton, Charles Rogers, L. B. Ir vin. Fred Van Gorder, M. Tappan, Leon Scott, R Brokenshlre. The club e?: pect to go to Hyde" Park Fiiday even ing, LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Helen Packer, who has been visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Bines, on Oak avonue, will return to her home today. Oeorgo Paul ami Frank Wolcott will Join tho army of wheelmen this season, MIbb Kate Bealey, who has been the giiBHt of frltmds In Moosle, has leturnod home. Flunk r.0Mler, of Mitchell avenue, who has been sufl'eilng with nn absciss on his face for the past week, leturnod to his woik yesterday. Piofessur Taylors dancing class will KTfl H F ?( C3 It'N 1 IUK!LU CARPET BALE! 1,000 yards Ingrain Carpets marked to 18c, 23c, 25c, 29c, 35c, worth from 25c to 50c. OIL CLOTH SALi:-?)00 yards l'loor Oil Cloths market! to lSu, 20,:, 2Rc, HOc, ilUc SuminiVarJ, worth from 20c to Stic. MVT'J'INrt SAI.i:-2H) yards nss. rt.-d Mattin, 8jc to -2t. Just ouu , half their value, TIUs sale to last otic wee!: only. Tapestry Carpets at cut prices. twiilnm Its mprtltita i uumrli Apiil tin Apnl i a promenade u.iik ' n ill Im i Kin wbkh vi ill eellpiK all otii.-r urfnlis t n i given b tlm pUfr. Mrs. William Wulllk tinrt niece. Mlm Helen llei'se. of Jersey t'ltj-, iire the Kii.'HtH of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Jt O. Carnle, on Terrace strent. It, P. Pitttefson wa In Bcrtiitlati Mon day consulting an ooultst in regnid to his eyes, which has troubled him for some time. AIIsb Teiesu Jonrs, of Terrneo stieet, gave a thimble tea to a number of her lrlends Monday afternoon. W. AV. Watt, who lias had offlcg loom in the inuslu wtoro of Kultcetsuii Ai Thomas, on Chinch stieet, removed yes tctday to lily's barber Hhop, nctoss tho stu et. Hev. J. J. Coroner, of Forest CItv, wns a visitor at St. Iloito lectojy Monday, Mis. August Nelson li entertaining lier slHter, M1ss Tentile Kerstnge, ot lloues dale. Mis. 1111c n Petllgrew Is seilously 111 at her home on Seventh iivunuc, and hei t'eemuiy is despnlieil of. Mrs. (.'. J,. Doty, of Bunion, W the guest of her piiients on (larlli'ld ftvonue. l.oulH (Ii'Hinbs, esc)., ot Seiantou, was a visitor in town this week. Mis. Henry Box, or 1'ioinpton, Is visit ing at the home oT hei son, T. ,1. Skinner, on Tel I tee street. , ARCHltAI.D. l.nst evening tho Junior ChtlMInn Bn di'iuor sooiety of tho I'lesbyterlnn eliiiieli held an entertainment and social, An lulei eating progtamme wns observed liy tin' boys and gills or the society, and William Law, of Avoea, gave a giopha phoiuj enti-italument, which was enjoyed by all. Afur tho eiiteitalninent ice cream nnd cake were served. Measles prevails tu( n grent extent among the children in all parts of tho town. On South Main street, especially, there are very muny eases and neatly every house Is placarded by tho boaid of health. So fai theie have been no fatal cases. A child of Del mud Columyer. which was bin lid jesterday, sulTcieil from the disease, but its, deuth was dl lectly duo to cioup. There Is only one easu of dlphtheiia lieie now, and that is of a mild typo. The bonid of health has acted promptly In oveiy euso to which Its attention has been called, and have done much to keep tho community as healthy as It Is. The Tribune presents today a portrait of Anthony J. Duffy, the now Justice of ?4 ANT I ON Y J. PUFFY. the peaeo elicted last month. Mr. Duffy is well known to our people and is well worthy of the gteat trust they linvo placed in him. Bo will undoubtedly ful fill the duties or his oilleo with etedlt to himself and with iipial and e.uot jus tice to all men. John M. Buike nnd James F. Phllhin have been solving as jurors this week. James W. Johnson lias hi ought suit against the boicnigh for damages in tho amount of Si.UOJ. Jlr. Johnson fell into a ditch while on his way to Winton a few months ago and hurt his foot so severely that he wus confined to his home for a few weekB. It will bo ri in em be red that Mr. Johnson notified the borough coun sel a few months ago that he Intended to hold the borough liable for his injury, and the council at that time made an in vestigation. It wus not favorable to Mr. Johnson, and the suit folluws. Horn To Dr. and Airs. John .1. Kelly, a diuigliHT. Mlhs Man' Nealon, of Cnrhondalo, 13 visiting f I lends lu-re. The remains of James, the only ron of Mr. und Mrs. William II. O'Connor, of Dunmoie, were i lit cried bete on Monday afternoon. The child was 3 years old and was the pet of tlio household iu which lie moved. The u ietud parents, who were former lcsldcnts of this borough, have the sympathy of their friends 111 this sorrowful time. OLYIMIANT. The remilni of Miss Suiah Tjottus were laid to rest In St Patrick's cemetery yus tenluy morning. Tho funeral took plaeo nt 'J.30 o'clock and was very largely at tended. A ipquiem mass was celebrated at St. Patrick's chinch. Hev. J. M. Smoul tei oflleiattd and pleached the funeial sermon. The pall-benreis wele: John Bogun, BuhIi Ruddy, James AVheeler, Thomas Loftus, Anthony Brown, of Seranton; John Dean, of Miner's Mills. Among the out-of-town people In attend ance wel'e: Mis. .i!wse, .Mrs. William Kelly, Mis. David Itellly, Mrs. Uoban, Miss Maiy llobun, Miss Julio. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. James Buddy, Mrs. Martin Buddy, of Siranton; John Dean, M'ss Dean, of Miner's Mills; Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. 1'. M outran, Mrs. Michael Scott, of Dunmore; Mrs. I.oftuB, Miss Itoso Loftus, of Car bondale; Miss Annie Qulnnun. ot Arth buld; Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs. Flor ence McDonald, of Binghamton. One of the laigest houses of the frron witnessed "A Bieczy Time" at the Fathe. JIathew Opera House Monday. A IlMt elus performance was given. The remains of Verne Brtigler, who died on Monday last, weie taktn to Montrosu yesteiday, wheie Interment was made. The funeral was in charge of Undertaker D. -G.,. Jones, of this place. J, A. Kearney and John Kearney, of Arehbald, wore visitors In town Sunday. A child of Edward McClay. of Blake!', la IU with the measles. 'Mrs. D. I Berry and Miss Marlon Ber. ry are visiting relatives at Carbondalc. Tho ExcelMor Hoee company will bold a meeting at their rooms this evening. Patilck Battle, of Pittston. was a vis itor In town yesterday. Miss Annie Shields, of Lackawanna, street, Is quite 111 with diphtheria. Miss alary O'Connor Is In New York this week purchasing Qier spring milli nery. Pnitnois in SieKnnss nnd in lfenllli. The most convincing evidence of the" efllcacy of such a wonderlul remedy us Dr. Agnew s Catarrhal Powder Is tha word of the man ww has been relieved ftom the bondage of this Insidious dh cuue. l!ev. John Bochror and wife, of Buffalo, were both aflllcted with dis tressing Cntatrh. One application gave lellef Inside of ten mlluites, and they were In a shott tlmo cuied to stay. Carpets, D?aw!2s an I Will Papers, 41 Lacka. Ave. v-4- t'-L 'mm WOMATS POWER. IT SHAPES THE DESTINIES OF MEN AMD NATIONS. Whero 'Men Aro nt n llndvniitnge, nnd "Only a Wmunu Can Uiidoi-ntund a Wo. waifs lilt." Woman's beauty, lovo and 'devotion, rule the world. Grand, women ; strong mentally, morally nnd pliysicftily, whoso anibi ?-s- tlouniidtiim;' netlo inihi' -'VN4L cnuu, "'P"3 men to deeds Jy (" w of grandeur and heroism. m& g. J Such women aio nll-powur j-s fill. Weakly, sichly, ailinjr wcimua l.n,.A liUln ,v.,l,!tl.... . ...t v i.iwiv; ,iiuuik,VJi their own troubles oc cupy their thoughts, ana' their one object is to fet well. They huvo no confidences in thetn bt?les, and only too often lose faith it their physicians. ( All irregularities, whites,'' bearinc down pains, nervousness, headache, backache, " blues," distaste for bocioty, Bounds in cars, palpitution, emacia tion, heavy eyes, " all rone"' feeling, dread of iinpendii!;r evil, .sleeplessness, etc., should tit onco bo removed and vigorous health assured. Lytli.1 E. I'inldinm's Vogotable Com pound has for twenty years saved women front all this. Hear this wo man sper.U : "1 wish (o publish what Lydia B". 1'inkhaiu's Vegctablu Coiupoinid and Sanative Wash ha e done for me. I had falling of tho womb and lcucorrhcuu, and they have cured me of both. 1 am a well woman. T .suiTored dreadfully with such dragging pains in the lower part of the back and extending around the body, irritation of tho bladder, pain when walking nnd painful mon Btruation ; I weakened terribly. 1 had been treated by three doctors without ranch help, and it only took iivo bottles of your Compound and three packages of Sanative Wash to euro mo. I can recommend them to all -women buffering ith complaints like llieso. '' Mits. Vanwii'a, 3SJ7 X. Iiroad St., Philadelphia, Pa. JKKMYN i:. M. Kelluin. of l.ake Ariel, Is vlHltlnjr at tlm home of his sister. Mis. Ilerbeit Policy, on Thiul stieet. A child of Air. and Mrs. f'toailes H. IJa vls Is snlferlnsr with measles, as also is a child ol Jlr. aud Mis, Andiew Whlt lork, Dr. S. T. Davis and Clarence Blal.elee iplayed' compuss whist with the Si'iuntoii Whist club, ot Seranton, lust evening. Herbert K. Policy has rented a house of Ml. Kimble, on Bacon stieet. Mrs. Koote, of Arehbald, and Mrs. Pat rick I.ynott, ijf Seranton, weie callers In tow n j esterdny. After a lingering lilnes of 8 weeks. Myrtle, the oungrest child of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob .1. Hlller, died early yester day morning. 8he was taken sick with measles, which developed Into inflamma tion of the funics. Funeral will take place Thursday urternoon.. Services at 2 o'clock ut the Ilaptlst clTUndj. Interment In Jermyn cemetery. " -, Bert GenTlall spent Monday of "Bald Mount. Mr. and Mis.. Herbert Bmllh were Seranton vlsltois yesteiduy. Bii'lmid Benin, of Bendham, has rent ed n house on Cemetery street und moved his household (foods yesteiduy. A team attached to the butcher wutton of Walter Piyor inn awuy ycterduy mornlnir in Cm hondale. The driver, 8um uul I'ryor, hud roiih Into Thomas Klun- nery's store when the horses became frightened and run down Hampton stieet. Before koIiii? far one of the bn-ust stiaps bioke, and the pole falllim'to the ground, lias hiokcn A portion of l! causht In the earth In sui h a mnnmr as to stop the team, but Air. Prjor wus compelled to boi'iow a wugou to drlvo home. The Moyer Oun and Hod club will hold a special meeting on Satin day evenliiK to compete airansements for the sell -Hon of a sllvei cup to be shot tor lv members of the club. Iu It aie some kooiI shots as well as poor ones, and In i oinpc t 1ns for the i up It Is Intended that alt shall have an ecpial chance, us the j -t mniksmen will be, handicapped. T,ie nup Is to be won three times befuie becoming the property of the winner. Undoubtedly theiiounduiy line qucstlon will now shortly be settled, as court ha appointed, on morion of Attorney I, H. Bums, A. B. Dunning, Jr , E. J. Nortliup end C. A. BattenbeiK a commbsion to establish a dllslon line between Jeiimu und MuyiUld boioughs. John .M. 1'all, of Seott, on Monday wis sued by Miss Addle At. Hopfor, thioiujli her next friend Kdward Phillip- for -cml months' wepps which ' ilnims'is due her. The cae was heard ln'o'e 'Suuire Helmes Altoinev II W AIulliol land appealed for Ball. H. D. Cany ap peared for Mia Hopfor. On account f Airs. Ball boimr sick the case was post poned until this evening. Alary, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Will lam P. Sullivan, is ill at her home, on the Bast Bide, with diphtheria. James Fidlnm, of Green nidge, a for mer resident of this place, siient Sunday the fjuest of Michael Kobeitu, on Sicoid street. Af r. Fidlnm oec upled the pulpit of the Primitive .MethodWt church, at both services. Tomorrow evening a delegation from the Carbondalo lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will come to this town to meet their brethren, and will asBist in the conferlng of several degrees. The St. James' church are making rnnnv preparations for their Raster muMc. To their choir they have added the follow ing: Thomas Donthwuite, trombone; John Hogarths and Fred Orswell, coiium; Alias Bdtth Davis and Kheneaci lleunle, violins; Joseph Tennis, clarionet. TAYLO!?. A Bl'Rliil ouorctta, entitled "Inlla," will ho given under tho itiiHk-es of ilio Juvn njle olinlr of tlit rulvai-y Xiaptlst oliuroli on Thursday u,nd Friday t'Vinlne, April 15 and IU. uii'liT : Im (Jlnirtioii ur I'rofi'ii itor John It. KruiifiR. with n smnd cliorux of ilfty vole-en. This riric!U proinlxi'B to oelliige unytlilm? -vnr held in this town. Tim cast of haiactcrg 1h im follnWM: I.alla. MIhs IMiih W. Walklnn: mountain children, Rerti-uile WutklnH. Katln Wlu teis, licitliu Jlos.'. I.lnsle Pavla Uavls. l.uey Wlntor. fah nufen, A11h Olwi n Howulla; beRRar ehllilivn. I.IkxIii Owint, i.llliau lli-rfu-, Mull.' Martin, Maiiilc llavurd. Dbn'i full to w1iopm tin buuu UfuJ niuich, whli li In umli-r-ihe paiv ol Joiin Ji Thnmas. I'IkiiIhI. Minn Nflliii Taylor, nwaiilxt, Mihft Ann'.i' lloiu'. Doors nvm at 7 o' luclt. IMioimaiu'p com inin'CH at oVlok AdmlsHlon, adultH. I'. ( nls t li Mi. n in nnt" f ! I .11 ut I II - I 1 It. 1 1' III I Hi J l ( l I I f r i i which Hie deceased wns a member, at tended In o bndv. The rtinernl seiiees were conducted bv Bev. J. At, Lloyd. In. iirminl wus mnde ut the Finest Home i enn ti ry. Mrs. James Alule, of Hyde Prttlf, 'visit ed this place yesterday. The members of the Taylor Turn Ve r in club, under the direction or Bdwuiil l.uittliold, nre mnklng mpld progress In their work for the coming exhibition to lie held on Friday evening, April 2, with tho assistance of the Scmntnn Turn Ve icln. Sixteen young ludlep of this town nnd Seranton will take prominent parts. Tho employes of the Arehbald collleiy will be paid tomorrow for th? month ot March. Bast Monday evening Ihnblem division, No. C7, Sons of Temperance, held their regular election of officers, and tho fol lowing olncern weie elected: Win thy patilaich, Huyaid Urllllths; worthy asso ciate, Sniali Samuels; recording secre tin y, Alaitha Lewis, financial secretin y, llvnii 15 Wntklns; tieiisuier. lsnnc Du vls, cliHpluln. li'iuuk Deckel; eouductor, Thomas Wclbuiu; iisslstunt conductor, lfav JlnigHtis; liisd! sentinel, IteMord Caldwell; outside sentinel, Alorgnn J. Jones; past wnitbv puliluicli, DuVlil It. Davis. S. V. P. W.. John Welbuin; 11. S Jessie Morgans. .Miss Alutiliu Thoinns, of HyilO I'.ul.', vlsltnl fi lends in tills plate on atiuiluy. IMtlCKIUJHC. Onlden Chain lodge, No. 'ill, Independ ent order or Odd Fellows, hae pill chased u safe Johnson's breaker pi opal id 71". cms of coal last Thin sduv, which is the laigest output foi one du ut the colliery. We huvo a bouid of health In this town und the condition ot the ditches in fiont of "nine pinpcrtlcs Is n. disgrace to uuy civilized community. Tho stench Is feai rill. We should llki- to know ir theie is no remedy for this? A lot of mo lugs will take place on Apill 1. Burgess Weiss was a visitor in Scran Ion Aionday. William Smith, of Main stieet, is still 111. Frank Trudhowhkle, hi other to William Tiudnowskie, or the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul hotel, has opened a bather shop In the ding store leciently vacated by Patilck Ltiugan. Chailes Ste'n, of Alain stieet, has dis posed or his piopelty to Thoinns ltvris. und he will make his future homu In Throop. The sidewalks In this town are without an cKccpttnn of anv town in the country, the most disgraceful to be found. The attention of the nuthoiltles of this boiougli Is called to the ntioct leading fiom the slinft on main street to Lincoln stuet. Theie is un old sand pit about twenty feet deep, with no protection. It may be on pihute propel ty or borough piopeitv. W. J. Oliver Is very sick at his homu on Lincoln stieet. WAVKKI.Y. Airs. ("Irnce C.eoige has icturned from a a phasunt visit with friends at Wllkes Bane. AIis. Maitln Bold, who has been serious ly HI, is convalescing. Tax Collector William G. I.etson has tiled his bond, with Lester Stone und Dr. N. C. Alackey as sureties. Alls. N. C. Alaikty and son, Boger, aie visiting relatives at Troy, Bradfoid county. William D. Siiencer has sold the Paik Covey piopelty to Alis. lAlathllda Austin, of Ifcnton. Bev. and Airs. A. Bergen Browe have Issued Invitations to their numerous triends to attend the murrtuge of their daughter. May, to Geoige B. Stone, at the Baptist ehuich, April 7, at S p. m. A ciulet but very uietty wedding was held last Wednesday night ut the home of Air. and Alls. Ahln Deckel, when their daughter, Carrie, was Joined In the holy bonds of matrimon to Fled Snyder, ol Jermyn. Bev. F. H I'uison, ol the Alethodlst Episcopal church, performed the ceremonv After a sumptuous wed ding supper tho happy couple took the evening train for a wedding tour through tho States. Only the Immediate relatives of the family v, eie present. Shaving, hair cutling and shampooing at Alaitin Bold's barber shoo. PECKVILI.E. The following fiom the Townnda Be vlew Is about a gentleman wclt-kitowm heie: "Negotiations were cumpleted yes terday wheieby 10. F. Klzet, manugei of the Towanda water company, becomes the owrer of tieuige A. Dayton's lino lesideiue propcily on York avenue Ine piieu named is JU.uiW. All. Kier expe t, to mak some lecmlrs and will occupy the house about .May 1. The hoiibc w is built about twelve years ago by the lale James H. llawts and is purtliului'ly wi'U coiislriu led The oilglnal cost of ho'is.. and giounds wa fJlotW. All Klzei ut jili"-enl lives at Musontown and ep"i I to It ie thai hoiiM fill lilhlu-'l foi list dui linj u pniilim of the MiinuiLi." Is matlo a nccc? Git' Uv tho im- SfifT icme )iirc condition of tlio blood after win ter's hearty foods, ami breathing viti- atod dr iu homo, oilleo, schoolroom I or Bliop. "Wlicn weak, tliin or impure, i the blood cannot nourish tho hotly ns I it should. Tlio tlcintmd for cloansinr and invigorating is grandly met by 1 Hood's Sar.sapsu'illti, which gives tlio 1 blood jiiflttluMjunlityand vitality need ed to maintain health, paopcrly" digect food, build up and steady the nerves and overcome Unit tired feeling. It is the ideal Spung Medicine. Cut only Sarsaparilla Tho Ono True Blood I'lirliler. Prepared by C. I. Hood fc Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills e'SMi iit-t fiiaily, pruniptly and !0 cents. THE FIGHT IS OVER, THE VICTORY IS OURS. We have lots of followers, but our Htildes are too lunar, our pact too fast and they fall farther and faither behind. Ours Is tliw only llrst-elasB mer chant tttllorhiK establishment In Hei unton 'malting garments at pop ular prices. Our Specialties Are Suits at $ I S, S 18 and $20 Vc have secured a piece of the Identical Bonds fiom which F1U3SI JMCNT M KINLKV'S Inatiguiatlon suit wus inadu. We are nuw lcady to inaKf suits fiom tlu-hu goods. It Is a beaut'ful tabrlc. the most per ' feet pioduetlun uf an Aineilcan loom. W, J. DAVIS, Acrcliant Tailor, 213 Wyoming Ave., ftftuSs IH ikdfi Md ssztsp- jy 4k 1 3 LaclsiasrarLrLa The Leading, Largest, , MILLINERY ST m THE C3TY. A most cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of Seranton and vicinity to visit and inspect OUR IDEAL MODERN MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, where the expectation of your patronage rests on havlnsr the goods best wortl your buying at the fairest of fair prices. OUR SPRING TIME SHOW OF HATS AND BONNETS OATH EKED EEOM THE FASHION MAKERS OF TWO WORLDS. ur ynflimiM lai tiepai tmenii AI5 the leading and most popular styles and shapes are shown for this sea son. Fancy Braid Hats, Chips, Hilans, Leghorns, Panamas, Two-Tone Com binations, &c &c. An unlimited assortment for Ladies, Misses and Children. Prices about half what the other stores ask. na" na ni" n n 413 Lacka wa n na Avenue41 3 SPECIAL NOTlCE"We have issued no cards for our Opening. Our an nouncement is made only through the papers. PhilaMiliia ManufzclurBis ol I2i Lnckiuvnniiii Ave. Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, Skirls, Coats, Gapes, Etc, Oui iiii-tlind of dnlni; tlii still and rap liu.iiii'NN Is dllli'ii'iit fioin othei lioiiM'rt. i' iiiiuuiliuUiio llu I't'hiAt kooiIs In oui own wink mums, 'l bus Ihiiii 1 in pot !.: k and nititiiilm liitviM tlio lilirlnwt c-hiMM ol kixkK I'm spot itish below tin' mailed pi Ici'M and Imj inn itiMiimi'iH luttii jiuiiili for uih itiniun lit. in am oilier Itou-e in Seiantou. Till. Kienl npiMilii!; sale In Hie IktIiiiiIiu "I thin Mining m wtinileilul ln.irii't inoxeniuni, in Lnrtlcs' Sttil.s, SklrtK, Wiifsis and Wraps. Ilio.iilelnth HultN, eipeelnllv e'leetho Ron .1 u kets, with Itoloro, four dlltei- (C Ot? ent slindesi, worth tSK.rtu ipfrVv M.WIuli I'ren-h Hioiidelnth hnlts, tl front jie kets, bill; lined throiiKlmiil, Inn Ihi i.ed hkltts, ea'iulirle lined, rcKiilurvil), CE QR Klainlne, CniKli, I'loth Cuiimih eue Mutts, In ml Hie new Nliadt'-'; hiinilsoinel. bruitleil 1 id An and llniiiileiilini itvlii, (CfX nQ Sl-isiilf. . pV.VO .Moire Antlquu Hllk HicntN, latest cut. litiiiilsuuu'l.v llnlHhtd. liiiiiilHJII (5A fQ miIiivh tpu.yo lIineadedlMitlii and MtU Miirlx, elek'unl new lutteriiH, fan liek, well lined. K .1 flO (jood 81) Miltits .. ,. SW.VO ( haniretilile Tallota silk shlit Walntu, ul'-o ImuiHioue iixKoi tliienl of iane Hllli 'uuirts in 1 Ink mul sliudes too iHiintu.iiN to men tion. 81.08, S2.9S, S8.0S' S4.9S 'o wWh to mil imrtli'iilHi' atttntlnn loonr fine line of lllexele Kklrtt) and StiltN al tlu er low t-.t prit i's L W No Cliorss for Alt J rations. Hiijs a '07 lllcjcle, fully t;uarsntU, choice of the tire, and tlirSf colors, 'Dili lc un offer uuuj fur AUrch only. The "rtelent" With the rltch lino cliain M the greatest inidr, and Its hill cllmblntral)lltl:M iiKc It a primo (aurli, Hitfltty Vfcar Is tlio fttundard (ur Orient!,. Examine Our l.ln: of I'lshinx Tnclils and 'parting A. W. JURISCH, AQT., Or2q. Sprue St. EHGUT. Ml "" "" ...,,. ., t kstr 7'y & P XjsisJl brightest, Best, WEDNESDAY, Harch 30th and 31st TRI1HEB HATS AND BOIETS. , Constant eoiinminieation with our foreign olllte, Hue de Petite Ecurlea 17, PuiK kuepH us in touch with the latest French Millinery Fashions. W are confident that no othei slock in this city can continue in beauty, stvlo and variety with tho exhibition wo are making The woik or our own corps of expel t tiinniieis is Hide by side with models iVoin the following celebiated Fteiich Miilinets. heitz-Boyer, Linn l-aulkuur, Hailame Josse, Virot and others. This is tin Otealest RI BI'.ON STORE in this city. We earn' a greater (dock and larger assortment than all the other htotes'in this city combined, at iilmoit hull other stoics' ptiees. Flnweis and Flowers nnd Fioweis. So many Flowers that we don't know liov to lie" in them. Rich Velvet Ro-,es, all shades. Exquisite Pnnsles, h'or-get-Me-Nols, Jjillles-ol'-the-Valley, Poppies, Geianitims, Jitittercupd, daisies and Wild Blossoms and a vetilable gulden of FOLIAGF. The prices are low enough to aMonNh von. FUIX AND COIPLITE AvSS-ORTKNTS OF gM Wsmi 1 A S g 1 352 m vouciu save nxnv by njyi?n MEW AND SEC0KD-HA8D CLOTHING Lmlics' and Children's Vcnr. Seal iint.1 L'lush Sacqucs, Carpels siiiil Pcathci'IicU Front L FOSNER, 21 Laekawanni Avi Tfop Sir p m Ami although i:'s liar.1 v.'Drl; to itiop up i:h the rush of business, the putclinsir of the stock ofS (!. Kirr, Sou Co., ius'tts on (jetting the uoods tlisposetl of fonlnvi'.h. To facilitate this, we v,-ill make a special drive iu Curtains and Draperies the first half of this wesk. You know that this firm nevsr carrieJ tiash, thcrci'jrc, althotigli prices an low, qualities arc as Iiitjli as eer. Nottingham Lace Curtains, At 'M!vj, were (I ). At 7Se. wcroirl 25. At itil.'iS, were &1.73. At $'2.0f, woro W.tn. At !.5.), wero .O.uJ. Tapestry Curtains, S2.2S to $t),00 a pair. A good deal less than it cost to nmliu them. jc n oumiiu taa 408 Uctaina Ava., A SHLECT PRIVATE PARTY TO COST OF TRIP: fioin Kow Inclndl'iz AH Necewary r.vienses. i'rne iliiir tlii' I'litfUwli Cliuiini'' In li t mIhm 1..1.1....... '11 Iu ...... . . i . . .... ,, mi ..i1. in i .-,, 1 1 .in ...in-- .., , iiivi (,'11 tt iiiuur., -,, i, j inn, I I inn, litlltf,, rn-iiitly Imlll t j tl.ut i inig t, wli cli iiiiim i thf Km-iiifIoii In i t a m m -mii.iii. uuipton, (h-imilleiil luo-liuith iiiuiim iviurNvil fui nulj ill. i.omu.i- UQtITE; Kew VoxU, SuiithniiMttoti, ii-iaii.r, imiuii, iu 1 lirii. To will frum Nuw mk l t tit nun trim LIiumu'W tln-Ni'iuv kIwuhl-i ",!'. ll i WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, 1897. With m Annex Trip to th- Rhine and Switzerland nt Sunt u S-coniI Annex Trip tliroiiL'h IN aly at uo aililtlon.il, London tn btrat(orJ.nii.Aun una Iiuca ti ilaj, $S; b:dUnJ (3 Jajsi, i;6 (Jjitlmml Hnllnml Trlii, 810 1'Stru; l'.rllniTmir IiicIikIIiiu hIioi t til"i In I'nitluiHl, UiUjil uluiiKltie Uliliif. iiiiUt(liin lliiiumli llin murk rmvcl, 1'iirU ami lluls. , H(iuIukih') $15 i'tiu, in i'iir tout ur tiuiminirtinK hli ji'lo I ill' III I III It l'HIH I I.UI- UHUti s SCRANTON. R .! A. Jfi. A. JSsrezrus Straw raife, k 35 W3 -ECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAF'O'USE AVE, SCRANTON. jntiiiue Irish Point Lace Curtains, Pretty nearly half jiriconud r.tiiginpr from $1.75 to SI 0.50 a pair. All otlior makes and Sash Curtains tiro in cluded in this special Kilo, Guanine, Tapsstry and Yelour Table Covers JJegln ut 5!)c and follow tht half- price idea clear through tlu stork, CTZ2 cin 51 Opp. Gnlransa Wyoming Hass. EUROPE, S89; York to Now York, only $260 ! Tlc'tet', to Rsttini (louj fur'onc car. xerxliHt, ln iot'i uml imi ml. So iil;hi trnreil I. 1 , I.... w- ... I 1 l.otitloti, l)im;r, Ostuiul. Urii-sfls, I'nruJ ti I