TJLIIS SCRANTON TBIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING-, BECEMIJBR 1J, 1897. 0 Cade mmm goumy. (The Cnrbondnlo correspondence of The Tribune has boon placed In tho hands of lr C It, Munn, Snlcm u venue nnd Church ptrcct, to nhom news Items may bo ndilrcstcd nnd ulso coinplulnts of Ir iffjulnr delivery. LUPT THE CITV SUDDENLY. Scwlnc Mnflilui' Arciu Urpnrls for Unknown (.'I I in cm. Several ci editors were pained last ovenlnc; by intolllRPiicc to the erfeel that IMwanl Hawker, ngent for the Klnpor Hewing Machine entniianv, left the city n few das iuro without rlvliiK his nddieos ,n (my Intimation that he will return. Constable Kdvvnrd Neaiy went to the Hawker homo on Peach hill to Herve a landloid's w-nnanl. but In found the place deserted, the fuinl I'lii lmvliiR been removed. Mrs. Haw k. r and child weie found nt u neigh sni She illdilni Knowledge ns to hu htliband's whereabouts It Im paid hei parent1", who leslde down the val id aic well to do, but thev have no Im llnatlon to aid her husband Hawker l a t'tll, slim fellow with a daiU liintiptnchc and a Kllb tongue. Ho has been ilrlnl'lng some of late nnd on seveial nicasloiv) within the past month hit" Hashed large rolls of bills. The Sinner Sowing machine men In Hie rlty ale reticent ipgnrcltng Havv Kei llnppcntnnre, but local uiithoil tl -ay there aie nineteen machines upon vhuli he lm. not made full re 1 111 ns The (instable ha thus far been amide lo Kain wheie the household 1 1 1 wore taken BLESSED VIRGIN SODALITY. Mill Hold lis Seme Annual .Meeting Tomorrow livening. The Ulessed Vligin Sodality of St. K i hini h will hold Its twentieth spiiu-annu il lecoplloii nnd celebration totiuiiimi o enlntr The ooieinonlos v III In ln at 7 o'elix k The sermon will be in- ached by Itov. .1. W. lla 1 n of Seiantnn. formeih of this cite The tnllnwliig piogiainnio will be rendoieil' opmlng hymn. "Maty In Heaven," Chorus Hnii'llment of candidates. "u Veilum" Thtce pnrtH H :ticn. t-iil Creator" Chorum T Ileum" Heading Linda Slon" Thtce part "trnion Kpv. J. V. Malonc ' Mm, i Ilcdeinptoils Matct," Thiev part Hem iliLtlon "o Salutnils" Two part Taut uin Kgn" Chorus Aiisii'les and I espouses. "Laudato Domlnum" Chorus OlnMng Ijjinn, "O Saeied Heart," Cliorus DEATH OF AN INFANT. The funeral of Matsaiet, the two month", nid daughtci of Mr. and Mis. James Hrjden, of Williams iivonuo.vv ill be held this afteiuoou at hnlf-past -' o'tlofK. Itev. T. 1". Jep'-on, of tho I1'" in Jiaiitlst cliuich, will oillclate. The little one died Thuida ety pud dinU. She has been ailing for n week oi so Mr, Hrvden went to woik as usual that nioinlns. Later, he was summoned home and befote he artlved the i hlld was bevond hope. She died bpf.ne a phM.lt Ian could atrhe. Pneu monia whs the cause of death. l-XWUYOR KELLY HONORED. Ex-Mayor John Kelly has been ap pointed n'd do camp of the national Rtnff of the (iiand Army of the Repub lli This distinction will place Mr. Kelly in a piominent position when he attends the national encampment at CliKinnatl. He Is to be ( ongiatulated up"ii the honor confened. LOCALS. At the Instance of the Scranton Sav ings bink, tho sheriff this afternoon e'ecd lei son's inUn-iy store of which Joins Tingott is manager. The sale rf ponds will take place on Frlduv, Di 7 Miss Satah Healey, daughter of Mr, mid Mrs. Thomas C. Healey. of Far levv stieet. and Patrick F. Langan. of Fan low stieet, will b married at St Hose chuich this nfternoon at 1.30. A reception will be held at the home of the btlde in the aftetnoon and eve nlng J F, Robinson has completed plans for a new building to be elected on Chuuh street near Sixth aeuuo, on the piopeity owned by John Clun Tie building will he i modern slnte. tiiu and will add to the beauty of the nlr.udv beautiful Chuich ntie I. s n was bin n to Mr. and Mic. William Ktepluns, of Brook stieet. Tie funeial of Andn-w Teeple held yest. ld.iy afternoon was luigely at tend d The Young Ladles' Cooking club was pleasantly enteitulned at tho home of Mis M a. Watt. Miss Muiy McCnnn. of Sand street, has beep made- the leclplcut of a hand some uptight jilano. It J. 1J. Ulanchaid, of Clifton Spungs, N. V., will preach In Ttlnlty tigmzmmm $$ ror. Sinew the dcidl) ipiKmlc of La. (irlppo camo fn m lluhtla In 1lc), then lias been no ifmeily so si ci itiful u Ur. ifam plirej's SjiicIIIl "77." It me(t tlte ipi deml loiuliiion anl Is the ptiK tr ah Its man festatlons, taKm early outs it ulioit promptly, taken iIuiIie its pi.i nco It pn occupies the system und pron.nU Its Im.ihlon; taktn whilo suiferiiiK from It a relief is speedily leulized. Tho headache, luickacho iu inlluenza are of coaipuiatiely pmall couseiurni.o and Hie i-ally contiollLd, but tlui cough or bronchial iriltutlou is most serious, particularly In the feebla cr when the vi tality Is Impaired, hence, the danKer and necessity of piornpt end contlmiod uso of "77" until every Mstigo of tho illacaae la eradicated. "77" cuios Colds, Grippe, Inlluenza, Ca tarrh, Pnlns Ir tlu Ileiod and Chest, Coug und Boro Throat. Ask for Dr. Humphrey' Manual of all Olueuses at your Ditigelsts or .Mulled free, Sold by ilniKglsts, or send to Hum phreys' Mod Co., Cor. Vllllam and John Stk., New Vork. ffjr church tomorrow morning and eve ning. M. H. Mndlgan Is In Scranton this afternoon nttendlng the meeting of tho nominating committee of tho Knights of Columbus, a branch of which order has Just been organized by .some of the prominent residents of tho Electric City. Mr. Madlgan Is chalrmaYi of the committee. The Xylite Dancing class met In the Hurke building last evening, wnere Mis. Lewis, of Scranton, Imparted tho usual weekly quota of terpslchorcan art. PURELY PERSONAL. Mte. M Leveney, of Wyoming street, will entertain her father, H Oppen hclmer, of Wllkes-Harre, over Sunday. Thomas Itogeui Is seriously 111 at his homo, on Seventh nenue. M. H. McMasters was called to Af ton, N. Y on business yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Duffy have moved to tho new Loftus house, on I'lko street. Mr. and Mis. D d Purdy arc visit ing In Honesdale. Miss Kctta Proctor will leave next week for England, where she will re main eleht months. George W. Hamlin, of Deposit, X. V has accept a situation w Ith James Munn, music dealer of this city. Judge Alfred Darte and bon, Frank, have returned to Kingston. Miss Maiy Watt is In Wllkos-liarre. "Stiong Uo" Jones was In Wilkes Bane on business vesteulay. Miss Mar Wuterlleld has accepted a position in the rfctanton eotrcspond cure Mhool. TAYLOR NEWS. I'liucrti ol' .Hiss r.llen i:vans--Pcr-snnnl mid Other Mention. Tlie funeral of Ellen Esan.s was largely attended yesteiday at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mis. Edward E. Evans, on Toor stieet. At 2.30 o'clock her late home was thronged with filends who felt ninth sonow at the Iof.s of their beloved friend. Ser vices weie held In the house by the Itev. Dr. II. H Hauls, of the Calvary H.iptlst ehuich Dr. Hairls, in hla ic niaiks. paid a woithy tribute to the deee.used. The singing was led by Pi of. John Planets and consisted eif the whole Sabbath school. The selec tions rendered were fiom the Baptist hymnal, "Beaulaland" nnd "Good Night" Many tloial offerings weie given by filends of the deceased and they piesented a most beautiful ap peaiatue. Among the offeilngs were u basket of roses, chrysanthemums and Volets fiom the Sunday school, and alo a basket from friends from Hyde Patk. Intetment was made in tho Forest Home cemetery. The pall beaieis weie Messrs, Evan Davis, Wil liam II. Nicholas, David T. Davis, Mor gan Marsh, David J. Davis and John H. Thomas. Tho (lower-bearers weio Misses Ljdla Hosklns and Olwcn How ells. Sei vices in the Calvary Baptist church tomonow will be held at the usual hours Moiniug seimon at 10.30 o'clock; Sunday school at 2 p. m. Even ing .seimon at 6 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Hnr i Is will ollhlate. All are welcome. independent Order of Odd Fellows, No. fills, will meet this evening In their hall on North Main street, Tlio Delaware, Lackawanna and Western eompany paymasters made their monthly visit to this place es teiday. Services at tho Presbjteilan church tomorrow will be held at tho usual hours. Rev. L. R Foster will offici ate. All aie Invited. Jeihn T. Jones, of Main street, an nounces himself as a candidate for councilman of the Third ward. Miss Janet Inglis, pilnclpal of No. 2 school, Is slowly lecoverlng from her recent sickness Mrs. John Griffiths, of Hyde Paik, was tho guest of her mother in this place yesUMday. Serviees In the Methodist Episcopal chuich at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. in. t' moriow as usual, Rev. William Filsby officiating. Sunday school at 2.15 p. m. Everybody is coullallv invited. Miss Cora Haunt, of Nicholson, Is the guest of Mits Grate Lowiy, on Noith Main stieet. Hotelkeeper J. E. Davis, of this place, will give $10 row aid for any Informa tion given of the recent burglars who entered his residence on Thursday morning, or he will give the same re waid to the one who finds the costly cane which was also stolen, and which bears his name and is dated April 1, ISsS. Mr. and Mrs. Evans, of Plymouth, visited relatives in this place yester day. Mr. and Mis. Edwaid Robeits, of Edvvntdsdale, wtie the guests of the latter't patents jestetdav. Mis, Joseph, of Hyde Park, was vis iting filends in this plate jestetday. OLYPIIANT. Grand Councilor Pierce, of the Knights of Malta, of Philadelphia, lec tin eel before the Kuieka lodge at their rooms on Lackawanna stieet, Thurs day evening. He spoke of the history of the organisation slnte Its formation up to the present time, and was lis tened to with, wiapt attention. Pre vious to his address, William II. Pikst made a shoit speech, Introducing tho speaker. At the conclusion of the lec tin e, choice refreshments weie served by tho membeis of tho lodge. Small delegations fiom Jeimyn and Nantl coke weie pieseut. Next Thuisday evening Eli Dickinson, of the Shield of Honor lodge, of Catbondale, will deliver an address. Several officers of the Uiand lodse aie expected to be piesent. During the month members of the Knights of Pythias nnd Knights of the Mvstic Chain will lecture. The C. Y. M. T. A. and B. society's fair continues to altiact large crowds every evening. This evening the fol lowing programme will be rendered: Overture, PraViwest; solo, Miss Nettle Mason; dialogue, Misses Mollle and Gertie Hannlck: selection. Black Dia mond quartette; clog, Michael Hallnal; SOlo. Eugene O'Bovlu: solo. Mlsa Annlo Brown; bass solo, Michael Golden; solo, Lucy Mooney, solo, Mollle McDonald. A door pilze is given each evening. i no remains of Patrick Cnwtov hn died at the Lackawanna hospital yes terday from Injuries he received while at work In Sterrlck Creek minno ., Tuesday last, were removed to his homo in jessup ny undertaker w. J. Swee ney, The funeral will tnke ntnn tn. mprrovy afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. In terment win ue maue n St. Patileka cemetery. Mrs. Uomer Reete and Mrs. Fie.lr.r. Ick Moon, of Peckvllle, visited Mrs. D. Y. Davis, of Lackawanna stieet, yes- leruay. The Creditors Of thb Olvnhnnt linnV will meet at the editorial rooms of the Olyphant Gazette on Mnmlnv ouonlno- at 7.20 o'clock, Tho funeral of Rose, the little daush- WASHINGTON Some Unpublished Facts About His Last Illness and the Lesson They Convey to Men and Women of the Present Day. It Is not generally known tliat Gon eiiil Washington was killed in a most unci and b. it b, nous maimer, but It is, neveithelpss, n fact. At the time of his death, AVushlugton was In Ills sixty-eighth !.oar, a stumg. lobust man. On Dcccmbci 12, 17U3, ho contracted u severe cold and pneu monia threatened. Two doctors weie summoned, and, In act oi dance with the absutd custom of those days, they pio ceeded to bleed their patient. Ncuily a cpiait of blood was taken from his veins, until nt last ho begged them to lei him die In peace. Ho died that sumo diy not fiom disease, but actu ally fiom los of blood Ho was Killed by Ignorance' In then' dajs, nny doptor who treat ed -i patient as Washington was tieat ed, would be Indicted f. ,i- manslaugh ter The wot Id was moved sinie linn, and time has been a complete l evolu tion in the piactlce oi medic inc. Mi slead of lowering tl.c vital foites by thinning l he blood, advanced physi cians now ende.iv or to build up the strength of '.heir patients. They em plov only tho latest and most scientific remedies. And jet, In spitp of this fait, wp find thousands of people endeavoiing to tm ptnve their health by taking old-fash-lomd medicines. They forget tint tcr of Mr. and Mis. David Cohen, of Lackawanna street, who died on Tues day last, took place jestetdaj aftei noon. It was attended by a laige num ber of filends. Rev. T. H. O. Buskhlvesy, who has been pastor of the Gieek Catholic church bote for about two jcais, has left for Mavtleld to take ehnigo of a church at that place. Rev. John Ar ilon has been appointed in Father 0'Ruskhive'.s place. The membeis of the Congregational chuich ate ichcatsliuj a piogiamme which they will lender In the chuich Christmas eve Miss Giato Pettlgrew paitlcipated In nn entertainment which was given at Justice last evening. The street commissioner has a gang of men at woik laying crcwswalks on tho principal streets. Thoy are a much-needed Improvement. Mrs. William Adair and Mius Jennie Davis visited relatives at West Scian ton, Thursday. Miss Maud Kelly has returned from a visit with filends at West Plttston. Fred. Beiry, of Green Ridge, wa.s a caller In town jesteiday. Mrs. Evan Milts attended the funeral of Mis. Ileniy P. Davis, at West Sci auton, jesterday. Mrs, H. B Matthew son, who has been vWtlng relatives In New Yoik, has ic turned home. Miss Joanette Miexell, of Wilkes Barre. leturned home jesteulnv, after .spending a few days with Mr. and Mis. D. W. Hauls, of Delawaie stieet. Mrs. Rlehaid Moyles entoitalnod Miss Katie Healey, of Carbondale, Thursday. IT.CKVILLC. A regular meeting of the boaid of health will bo held at the council looms this evening. Peckvllle Baptist church. Rev. J S. Thomas, pastor. Services next Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Subject lor tho morning. "What Is Tiue Religion;" ev-nlng subject, "What Chllstlanlty Has Done for Woiklngmen," Sabbath school at 2 30 p. m. All are coidlally Invited The Sunday school services at the Methodist church will begin tomr low afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Instead of 2.30, on account of the funeial of Mis. Wallace, of Wlnton. Seveial of our business plac s are decorating their windows for tho noil-' clays, There are 313 voters teglstered in the First waul of Blnkely for the com ing spilng election. Councilman W S. Bloes, of the Flist ward, has decided to allow his name to go befoie the coming convention for the office of councilman for an other term. Services in the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday at 10 30 a. in. and 7 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. H C. Slmpklns, Theme for the morn ing, "The Unknowable Love of Christ " Evening, "An Awakened Conscience." All are welcome. JL'KMYN. Mc-f-danies Henry and villain Berk and August Zimmerman, ot Archbald, weie calleis In town yesieiday Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gates, of Stuten Idand. aio vlbltlng Mis 11. A. Will, man, of South Main street. Mis. Comer Davis spent yesterday In Caibondale. A child of Mr. and Mis T'red Harts well, of Main street, is seriously 111. Mr. F. A. Demots, of Wlllws.ilauv, Ilfptcted Oscar Smith tamp, :'.o. 2Zi, KoiiB of Veterans, on l'.i trsday even ii.g He ch ! veied n h'uri address, ,.nd during It praised the local camp In a very satisfactory manner. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward Is suffering fiom pneumonia. Liberty lodge. No. 1SS, Knights of Pythias, ronfened tho rank of Knight on forty-six candidates last evening. A largo delegation was piesent from Caibondale, Peokvillo nnd Archbald, At midnight supper was served to the members ot th'o visiting Knights at Windsor hotel. On Wednesday evening, pievious to the baptism of the bell at Sacred Heart church Mr. nnd Mis. William W ftd filLLCU chemists and scientists have mado gieat discoveiUs in recent yeats, and do not go back to the antiquated lom ei'.Ies and eoneoitlon.s thht weio used a bundled joins ago It will not do. Wl.ut j on. leader, need lo tuto the headaches, dizziness, tired, worn-out and lnitable feelings, constitution, and bt.nlng-down sensations is some mod cm disci very based on scientific truths that will stilke at the root of the tumble. You are sltk because your Kldne.vs and liver aie out of order, and you should at once see that they aio put In older. "Yes," you say, "this Is easy tn aseit, but what shall I do?" Take the best and most sclentlllt dis crivi ry for theF tumbles jou can llnd. A si- any advauied snout 1st whit this is and he will tell jnu, Winner's Safe Cine. This disiovery stands alone, by itself, and far above all so-called medi cines of the p.. st or nostiuins of the piecnt. In sp-aMng about it Di. Wil liam Edwaid Jiobson, of London, savs; "I conscientiously and emphatically 'tuto that 1 have been able to sive moie lellef and ofio t more cures by the use of AVai mt's Safe Cure than by any other inedirlno attainable to the piofi sslon." This is high prais. , but no higher than the subji ct iIosm-vps as mi will readily ascertain unon using this gie.li, modem dl-eoveiv Walker enteitalncd a number of their fiienns nt their home on North Lai Ka wnnnii avenue In Alaj field, wuli an elal.oiate spicad in honor of the onat bh n While su' er was being scived an rirdiesti.i tompos a of membeis of tin Ir own family dlseoiused sweet s-tialns of music. The following were piesent: Supeimtenilent W. A. May, of Scranton, Messis. and Mesd lines Jiime' J. I .Mich, John I. Mooney, lames W. O'Bilen, M. J. Holleia'u, Mis. E. II. Mai tin and dnii'rhter Ag nes. Mis. i" Mutply. William J. Mooney. Hint J., and Gtaeo R. Lynch, of Olyphant, Messis. .mil Misdames .1. B. Gilho.il, Jumps J. Walkei, John P. Walker and W. J. Glennon, of C.ubon dale, and W. J. Beigen. of Maylldd. If the opening nlijlit of tho Aiteslau Hoso company's fair Is any criterion of the coming evenings It will bo a great financial sucn ss. and It will not bo tho fault ef tho fire lad lies ir It docs not Move a sodnl sucees?, for they nie dolni; all In tli'elr power to make It such. Attend the fall and give tho boys a willing hand foi they cleSHl VO t. Tho tcuihers of the eraded schools will hold an institute this mninlng at the school. Among the subjects of tho papeis icad will be Tennymn," "The ory of Teaching" and tovoial othcis. MOSI.OW, Mr. and Mis E GllhlnnJ. of D.ite villf. spent Thin sdny with their daugh ter Mis. C. H. Tiavls Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Haines of Sctan ton, were the guests or Mr and Mis. P. O. Dlvon Sunday. Mr II. L Cargo spent pait of last week In New York. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Hinds, of Scran ton, vKlted filends heie last week Mr and Mis. F. T. Pllton celebrated the ill st anniversary of their wedding Wednesday, Dee. S. Those present weie. Mr and Mm. Bron Husklng liam. of Elmhius-t; Ml. and Mis. William Sheln, of Minnesota, Mis Sampson, Caibondale, Mis. and Jlis Gei lge Eoitl'o, Mils B E Mill, r. Mis Adellna Ballet. Mis. C H Tiavls and daughter. Doioth. Mis Daniel Holler and daughtei. Olive, Mis Joe Roblii"on, Misses Nellie Holllst.-i, Olive Mllloi. Orao- Travis, Sara Deck er, Augusta Gearhart. Jessie K'rn, Mammle Boitrte and Amza Boitiee, Clair Pcltou. Mr. William Coleman, of Easton, called on friends heie Thuisdny. Miss HolIIster's pupils will give a musicale In her studio Wednesday eve- THIRD IHfl!, Bl tttiii UiUUl OF SCRAMTOil Special Attention Given to Uusi. iicss and Personal Accounts, Liberal Accoinniodittion-i Ex. tentluil Acconlint; to Ikilanccd mi J Responsibility. 31er Cent. Interoit Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, Undivided Proflts, $200,000 300,000 70,000 Wtf. CONNKLL. President. IIHNMlYUiaiX.Jr., Vice Pres. WILMASI II. PKCK, CaslUor. MEItVOUH TUOUIILUS; ALL KINDS i cured with Aiitmiil KxtnutH. Krco book lelUhow. W.VHlllNUlON CHEMICAL CO., WuihlustOU, D. V. nlng, Dec. 15, Tho Programme Is as follows; "Llbetty Boll" Sottrtt Orchestra, "Oondollnatu" Winifred Docker "On the Meadow" Llnchner Adtima Hallct "Mazurka" DcMuth Orrln Travis. "Jupiter Galop" Coote Edna Malone. "Divertissement Wohlfnhrt Augiifta Uearhart, Helen Clouse Vocal solo Selected Sara Decker. Orchestra Selected "Qui Vive." Mis. F. T. Pctlon, Nellie Holllster "Trolean Melody" Fred Depoiv "Out On the Deep" Fred Powell Orchestia Selected Wnlzor Hollalnder Sara Decker. Trombone solo Selected J. W. Clouse. Estudlanttana Glover Holllster Wnltz Daniel Gardiner Oichestra Selected iuici:nuKG. Thoie will 1)0 a shooting mntch at II. II. Jones' on Chtlstmas Day, when theiu will be several prizes awarded to tho best shooter. Anyone wishing to Join this m itch will apply to H. 1!, Jones, manager of the American house. Mr. and Mii. John Wiltjhtson were In St l niiton Thin Mlav. Rev. rather Slnnley was a visitor In Jtimyn Wednesday evening. Tho employeis of the Storrs' colliery tecelvtd their monthly wages Tues day. Moiley Hawk was n Scianton visit or Thursday. Tho Independent Polish chinch Is galng rapid h"adw.ty. The Storrs' collleiy, under tho direc tion of the Dolawaie, Lnclmwanna nnd Wcstetn company, started with tlneo days a week on Mondav. a i.ovu"'s itr.3MM:si:cc. The lover said: ".Modest w is she vvIumi llrst we wcil; So shy, iiide.d. 1 can't foigct Met blushes ml! And win n she mounted her pony true Por a e. niter down I'lftli avenue. She wore a long sklit of sober blur, Hiding her liet, and ulde-saildle. too." Again he satdi "Nnvv "he's a bold nnd iilry maid, A hiking miss, of naught afraid. All eov lies.s (led She wmis n liuntv bloomer fuddle And when mounting Ik r e.vcle saddle, She nlinblv li aps ami linds n-str,iddlc, Tie II pi d. -til in- Jn k. iKid'lle " Cei II Lesll, In Albinv Expn f LI BRUN'S l'J ElTHEIl BFTt. Tblrt remedy being In jected lUrertly to tho heat of theme disease i,t' the ;euUo-I rlnnr.v 'ruans, roeiuircH no change or Alct. Cnre iiiiarautecil in 1 to 3 -day, ftiuall p'alnpaeU. fra TTfT tra "ssr?? !irVv " st.vo. SW k Ji.lM.MMl Hold ou.y by Wm U. Clarl., .126 Pcnn, Ave , scranton, I'a Jias no SCUM, for tAJhich other teas are being daily rejected by the CtisfonR flotis?. SCUM is ihe impiiPify impapf?d by hand polling. Machine prepared tea is fre? from all imptiriiies. iill'.Ki flONt- I'likchull usad ijuaatlty. See water IIUILS Pour otl after J'lVi: miu. utcs' ntceplug. ASK YOUR GfiOCER FOR i il n 5 Ceylon Tea P.CFRCe- 'fS. 60c. lb. r-FL'CIDUS t- .Id o Iv i I . ml rri. , j A SPECIALTY. rrltmry, Secondary or TertUrj' IJF,OOJ 1'OISOX perruaueutly ClIKKD IN 15 TO 35 DAYS. You can be treated at liomclor same price under same gutranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract lo pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no crarge, if vvc fail to cure. OF YOU Wi&VE taken mercury. lodlJe potath, and Mill have aches and pains Mucous Patches in mouth. Soie Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored hpots, Ulcers on any pattoftlic body, lulr or lijcurowo Ulling out, it it mi. ncuiiu4i; WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit tho most obstinate cures nnd challenge Ihe world far a cac we cannot cure. 'J'IiIm ill hi 110 lias ulwuyu baffleJ Ilia kklll ol the mit eminent pliyticlans Ipsou.ooo mpltiil behind our unrondb tlonul Kiiuiaiity, Absolute proofs sent sealed on application, lon.naco book sent free. Addrtiei COOK KBMLDV CO , 61 Masonic 1 rmplc, CMICACIO, II. I.. 3eS3M!3?MS3 m-irtf e.'j z i ni m m w f 'tffli K BLOOD POISON QEHSEjE "WISE WOxAIEN. Thooo Who Hood tho First Symp toms of Norvous Doraugomont. Special from Mrs. I'lnkham. A dull, aching pain at tho lower part of tho back and a sensation of little, rills of heat, or chills runnlnir down tho spine, uro symptoms of general womb elerancTcment., , if theso symptoms are not accompa nied by lcucor rlirea, they precursors of that weakness. It Is worso than folly to neglect theso symp toms. Any wo man of com mon eenso will tako steps to euro herself. She will rcaltzo that her generative system is in need of help, and that a good restorative medicine Is a positive necessity. It must bo a medi cine with specific virtues. As a friend, a woman friend, let mo advise tho uso of Lydia 11 l'lnkhum's Vegetablo Compound. If your case has progressed so that a troublesome discharge Is already es tablished, do not delay, tako tho Veg etablo Compound at oucc, so as to tono up your whole nervous system ; you can get It at any reliable drug store. You ought also to uso a local applica tion, or else tho corrosive dlschargo will set up an inflammation nnd haul cnltig of tho parts. Jdrs. rinkliam's Sanative Wash Is put up in packets at 25 cents each. To relievo this painful condition this Sanative Wash Is worth its weight in gold. Jlns.tii'.oRQK W. SiiEPAnn.Watcrvlict, N. Y., says : "1 am glad to stato that 1 am cured from tho worst form of fe male weakness. I was troubled very much with lcucorrhcca, beaiiiig-down pains nnd backache. Iteforo using Mrs. Pinkhani's Kemedies it seemed that I had no strength at all. I was in pain all over. I began to feel better after taking the first dose of Vegetable Compound. I have used five bottles, mil I feel like a new woman. I know If other suffering women would only try it, it would help th'.'in." Book Binding Neat. Durable Hook Illndlns Is what you receive if jou leave your order with the SCRANTON TRIDUNIi ISINUURY, Trib. une llulldlni;, Scranton, pa. MU N i RAILROAD TIME TABLES. wm uiuiuiiinin cwiiuiiuiiui Schedule In Effect .November 15, iS) Trains Leave Wilkes-Barra as Follows 7.30 m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsbupg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burp and the West. :0.I5 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville. Reading, Norrlstovvn, and Philadelpnia;" and fop Sun bury, Harrisburt;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washinpton and Pitts burp and the West. 3.15 p. in., wook days, for Sunbur, Harrisburt, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburp; and the West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg. Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week das, for Hazloton and Pottsville. . J. R. WOOO, GenM la. Asent. J. B. IIUICIIISON llenrnl Manuzer. Central Railroael of cv Jcr-,jy (I-ehlgh and SUbiiuclianna Division.) StailoiiE In New oiK Foot ol Ubelty itiect, N It, and Whitehall Tuminal. Anthracite ecal usmd e. lutlvcly, lusur- Iok tltnnllniss and eomfurt. uimi:taui.i3 in urrucr no' n. js". 'lialns leave Scianton lor I'ltt-ton, Wllktb-Halie. etc., at S 20. 0 K. 1130 a. ni . 1.' IZ. 2.W, 3.J',. DiiO, 7.10 p. rn. SundJja,9 0u, u m., 1 W, -' 13, 7 10 p m. I'or Atlantic Cltj. 8 2y a. m. I'or New Y'orl. Newark und Lllzabtn, S2U (express) a. m , 12 (cvpiess with Buffet parlor car), 3 05 (express p. m. Sunday, 215 P- m. Train lea.MnK U.i p. m. arilve-B at Philadelphia, HendlnK Ter minal, r,19p m. and New ork I, Ui P m. l'oi' Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Uethle hem, Uaston and rhlladelplila. 8 20 a. m . 12 15, 3.05, 6 00 (except l'hiladclphla) p. in. Sunday. 2.15 P. ni. Tor LotiB Branch, Occin Grove, etc., at S20 a. ni and 12.43 p. ni. For Headlnff, Leh mon and Harrhburir, via Allentown, 8 2da. ni., 1-M3, 5tX p. m. 8,l"oraVuiiBrnc,n8J9a m.lJI-.p m. Uetuiiilni. leave Nm nik, fool of I,lh oi tv btuet, Noith Itiver, ut U.lo texpies-) n rn 1 10. I"0. 'I5 (iM"' v.lth Buffet narlot- e.n) P- m. Sunday, i 3u a m. leave New York foot Whitehall street. South Ferry, ul 'J o a. m , 1 00, 1.23, 3 33 n in Fanscnifera irrlvlnt; or departing Worn' this toimin.il tan connect under lover with all the elevated railroads. Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Broohhn and Staten Inland, making nulrk transfer to and fiom Grand Central Depot" r.d l.ons Island Hallroad. Leave l't ll.Ldelpbia. Heaillmr Terminal, 0 ci a m , 2 OJ and 1 30 p. m. Sunday, ti.jj a'Tbroush tickets 'to all points nt lowen rate may bo had en application In ad vance to tr.o ticket apent at the station. II. I'. BALDWIN. Gen. I'abs. Ast. J u OI.UAFSnN, Gen. Supt. Del.. Lticl;a. and Western. Kffrct Monday, Nov. 21, 1?97. Trains leavo Sciaiilon as follows. Hx press '" Jew York and all points Fast, 1 10, i .j. 6.13, 8.00 and 10 05 a. in , 12.53 and Expiu-s for Kaston. Trenton. Phllndel pnia und the Smith, 5 13, SoO and 10 20 a. m 12 53 and 3 31 p m. W'HSlilns'on and way r rations. .,ii p. m. Tubyhanni ac jonunoJatlon, U 10 p in KxpreM loi BniRhamtoii, Oswego, i:i miru. CornlnK. Bath. l).iliilh. .vloent MoirlB and Huff.ilo. 12 10, 2 V. 9 00 u. m., and 1 35 p in . inaklnj cloie eomieotioiis at Buffalo lo all points in thu West, Noith weft and Southwest Blnshuniton f.nd way station. 1 0u p. ni. Nicholson accou inodntlun, 5 13 p m. Blnahnmton and lil'ulra e.ptu, 3.55 Kxpicu'' for I'tlca nnd Klchllcld Spilngs 2 35 a in und 1.55 p. m. Ithaca, 2 33, 9 00 a. m . and 1 55 p in For Northumbcrlanrl, Plttaton WilUes nnrrc, 1 lynu'iith, Bliioinbiir,r and Dan ville, maklnic close connection at North umberland for Wllllan trort, Hiurliburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South Northumberland and Inteimedlaie sta tions, C 00, 10.03 a. m , and 1.53 and S.CO p. Nanlicoko and lntrmedlnto stations, 8 0 ird 1110 a in. Plv mouth nnd Inter mrdiate stations, 3.S3 and kW . m. For KliiBstnn. 12 45 p ni. Pullman parlor and sleeping coached on ill epreg tialnr For dotnlled information, pocket tlnii tabli'x, etc., apply to M. 1. Smith, IiU trlct Passengor Aqcnt, depot ticket otllce . Eric and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19. 1S97. Trilns Icavo Scranton for New Vork and li UunecMiite points on Krl railroad, alto foi Huwlvy und local points ut 7.'J3 a m end 2 23 p m. Arrlvo ut Scranton from nbovo points at W.2-5 a. in., 3.15 ar.d 9.53 p. m. A GREAT OFFER FOR THE HOLIDAYS ...nv... (lermanln Wine Cellars, lldntmondsport and Rhclim, N. V ' Wo aro determined lo nlloihicg uur iriiinu itmrmg thoVFry Ijou peo- o in no country, niul w a run see nu hetlnr whv of UolUK thli tlinii bv null. tuft th im h citid of our coods. contalnlm; cloven bullies of vilnu und o ih buttle of our extra lias iiiiiiuio nistiiieii tlrapj tlrandv, nt niie-bnir IH lie- uini eon. upon re ceipt of fn.00 wo will send to nny render ol this jmpor one rieio or our Ko vis, all llrBt-clim und put up tn els tjient tjle, atorted us follow: t qt, bot. (Irnnd Im perial Sco I.' 1 1. 1 m. lUKtlf. i t hot. Dulnwuro. I ip bot. HIiMllnj. I (jt. hot- Tokny. I .t bot. Hueet Ja. 1'inli.i. t qt bot Hherry. I iU bot. Klvlm 1 qt. bot Maiaru. 1 it. bot. Angelica. 1 ill. bot. Port. I it. bot. !-weet Is abella, 1 at bot. Im Qrnpa lirnnriy. wMm n &??&.. rfev iaxii. COv!ciD J.- Q- B ' - tWtlsr-lA.'tFl 'VutfrtPXi9 Thin ofTcr Is madii ninlnly to Introducn our llrund Imperial bee Cliampairne unil uur uuir iiuuuie-uiH-Thli ense of eoods Is tilled drape Urondy otrered nt about oiie-hnlfltn uctunl cot unit It will plense us If our rr I e n d and patrons 111 tnlce nilvanttiRO or this niul bedp us Intro, dace our goods. Allordurs Mliould bo In bo fore December lnth. J, W, GUERNSEY'S GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT Is the best place in the state to buy cither .in Organ or YOU CAN W CIIKU'ER. YOU CAN KUY ON i:ASY TERMS, 0J CAN l!UY IIUTTIJR IV&TRUMP.NT3 Tliuu at any other place. Don't fail to call and see for yourself. Ware room, 205 WasJiington Avenue, SCRANTON. PA. Delaware ami Hudson. On Monday. Jul Z, trains will lcava Sciunlon a.s fullows; For Caibondale ii 20, 7 33, E.53, 10 ft a. m , 12 00 noon. 1 21. 2.20, 3 32, 0 23, ii.23, 7.37, S.13, 10 41 p m., 12 10 a. in For Alb ui), SiratoKn Monti eal, Bos ton, New KiiBland points", etc., 0.20 a. m., 2 20 p m For Ilonei-d.ile f, 20, S 33, 10.13 a. m.; 12 on noon , 2 20, 3 23 p. in. For Wllkei-Ililie 11 13. 7.50, S 43. 81?, 10 43 n. in , 12 03, 1.23, 2 2S, A3.!, 4.41, 6.W, 7.3', 9 30. 11 j) p. in For New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., via Lthltfh Valle) It It,. 0.45, 7.50 a. m. 12 in. 125, 4 II i m (with Black Diamond Ux-pii-) 11 'SO p ni. For I'i iin)hanla It. TX. points 0.13, 9 33, a. m.; 2 2S. 1 II p m. For u.iteiu points via I.'hlfh Vail i;' It I! . 7 3o a. m . 12.03, J 33 (with Bla.-l: Diimond Kprc), t 30. 11 JO p. m. Trains will airlve at Scranton as fol low ! Fiom Carbcndale nnd the north 0 t) 7 43 hlrt, '.1.24. in 10 a. m. 12 On noon; l.A), 2 21. 3 23. 4 37. 5.43. 7 43, 0.43, 11 23 p. ill. From Wllkei-Barro and the South fl 43 ' 8 30, 10 10, II B a in ; 116. 2.11, 3 1 5 20, 6 21, 7 3J 0 03, 9 13 t m. ; 12 03 a in. Cnniplttt Itifonn itlon resar.linpr ratei to all iiii'ntt In tin I'nlted States and Canada nui) be obi in l J al the ticket ol tlee In the depot Sieclnl attentl n j !vin lo Wesitorii and Southern nunt bi.lin J. V. lU'HDICIC G I Mbany, N. Y. II W crtOS?. T) P . Scranton. Pi I.eliic;li Valley Unilro.id Sv.-itein AntliinilU Coal I'm 1, I-Insurlnp Clcauh nes.s an 1 Comfort. in i:ffi:ct nov h. ich. trains l.uavij sciianton. Tor P.'illndeliihla ml Nov Yoik via D. & II. It. It at i5 13. 7 5o a. tn., and 12.03, 1 23, 2 2S, 4.11 (Black Diamond lZxpreis) und 11 30 p. rn. For Plttston and WIIkes-Barre via r. I. & W. It H. 6.00. S(C, 11.20 a. m.. 1.51 3.40, G 00 p. m. For White IInen, nayleton, Pottsvlllo, and rulnclp.il point- In tlio io.il regloin via D. & H. It- . 15 13. 7,j0 a. in., 12.03, 2.2i and 4 41 p. m. For Bethle'iem, Crston, rtradins, II ir ribur? and principal lntci mediate eta. tlons ih P H. R H Ol" 7 50 a. m., 12 03. 1 23. 2 2, 4 11 (Black Diamond Kx prcM). 11 J) ! ni. For Tiiiikhannock, Tovvandt, TJlmlra, Ithaca, Ui ncv.i, mid piln fpal mt.imedl nle stations via 1, I. ,V W. 15. It., COO, SOS a in., 1-40 nnd 3 10 p. m. For Geneva, Hoeliesti-i, Buffalo. Nlag. nr Falli, 'hl aK, and ad polnti west via D & II It H . 1- 05 XZZ (BUck Diamond Uprcs). 9 5iJ and II. TO i :n Pullman parlor and Hlt.-plrij; or I.shiuh Valley chair cars on (ill tinlns betvveon Wllke-B.nro and Now- 3.fik PhlUikl uhla. Buffalo, and Suesp.unioii Brldso. 1 ROLI.IN II. W1I.R1 It, Gen. Supt. CIIAS. S L.UU, Gen. 1'jm Agt , Phil.i , AlaV. NONNF.MACIinn, Asit. Gen. Pssi Alft . I'hlladrlphln. I'i Scranton ottlce S09 I.ickiwunni avenuei. vIAT ihvisiov. Ill i;Cfeil October lid, ISIIT. m Ui il' lit t . rS&5'i :; ira m ?u JH N'orlli Bouiiil. f otith itoiinii, O.J 201 J HOJ 20 11 r 2 .! "tatlOM r ? Hi i 3 w (Trains liuily, Ex-S 3 J v, rept Mindly fa f ti Auhe Leave ix m TK5N V Krnnlcllll h: .... 74 I .... TliiiWest .'nd fctrrHI .... tm , .. W WffUawken ,. I S 10 .... p u' v Aulie UareA x r u' , . .... i I'aoovln .... ""(1677177 1CJ Hancock .... su .... v"ii Stnrllnlit .... su' ... is o, I'i eston Park .... tf 3ti .... 1240 Ulavvia .... 241.... i-.'.'i royiittllo -'50 .... 1211 , urtun .. 2J$ .... inn riP8ant 31t a6 .... Ul" I'litondnle .. aw .... Il-i'l Koiest Cltr .. 0 19.... .... fiMill!14 t'aibnnlale Till all1 .... ,.,. fiH7fll 0 Whtollildgo if 7 tiTifll as ... .... fiWHILM 51ull-ld IT42IJ11.... .... fi nil Ji Jeimyn 7 11 8451.... .... ei.li". Aiciitbiiui ?.waii.. .... dSllllj Wllltfti TflSSMl.... .... 6W1III IVCkMllO T5J8W... .... imuic (iivrhaiit u' tot .... ... ii -.01 im I'lle'lmrC m 40- ... .... is if oi 'lliroup ii j no .... bisiiin I'roviilouce no 411 ... .... aw MM l'aik piaco itiwtu: .. ... 61010M fciniiton i.'i4 2Ji h m x 11 leave A.rivrA mi- ul All trains run diillv uxce-u sundir t Hljtulflestlmt tiulrn. siep on sf,nal for pas. hfcuro rate via oqtailo.i. Western bafo purcnasinif ui'K'wuiiii nihc iqoiH) pay .1. C. Anderson. Gen. P&ss -1 V, illtci oft, Ulv, I an, Act. Krantua, I'tj r