THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATUHDAY, JANUARY 12, 1901'. r BATTLE OF AN EAGLE AND CAT FIERCE CONFLICT WITNESSED BY TRAINMEN. "Bob," tho Pet of the Delaware and Hudson Engineers, Sleets the American Bird A Spasm In New Year Poetry Novel Pickerel Fish ing at Lanesboro Paragraphic Pickups by Whitney. Ipeclel lo tli' Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Jan. 11. Delaware anil Hudson Engineer Gardner has a big tiger cut named Bob, wlilch In Ills constant companion on his engine. Winter finds the cat snugged ur on the cushion of the cab, and the run ning board Is his airing quarters. The engineer and fireman and the train men never forgot to brine lunches for Hob, who Is a prime favorite all nlong the division For a week n big American eagle has been seen In trees near a bend In the road near State Line, and the trainmen have tried flying shots athlm without bringing him down. When Hon has been taking his airing on the running bourd, the big bird has eyed him narrowly and greeted him with loud Roreams and fierce flapping of his big wings As tho train was dashing nrunnd the curve on Wednes day morning, Hob was on the foot board, evidently enjoying the hrcczo and the scenery. Quick as a flash, the eagle dashed downward from a big hemlock tree and seized the cat, when a terrific comhat puttied. The eagle used his beak and talons and twice attempted to rise with tho cat. Hob retreated to the pilot and put up a gallant defense, with teeth and nails, and for three minutes honors were even, but the heavier bird got a neck hold on the cat and In a moment more would have ben In the air with him, but for the opportune arrival of the fireman, won, ran forward, armed with an Iron bar, nnd attacked tho eagle, which dropped the cat and prepared to de fend himself against the man. His second battle was brief, for two blows of the Iron bar placed him hors de combat. While the fireman drag ged the dead eagle to tho cab, Hob followed licking his wounds and purring In triumph. The eagle meas ured six feet from tip to tip of wings. Tt Is In the hands of a Scranton tax idermist. , CHIEFLY OTHERWISE. And that New Year resolution, Is It binding yet? The new century may be said to be looking already like twenty cents. "Don't let fortune get you down, Snap your lingers at her frown; Whistle when you want to howl, Smile when twinges prompt a scowl Straighten up!" The Argos Heflector thus tells where lomor alighted: "Homer Ourthet had ankle badly sprained by falling ki the top of a corn cilb. Had It seen for a. pig which he fell upon Mght havi been severely hurt." Kc Prohibition shouter Is a person ho cheers but not Inebriates. THE NEWS KECOItD. Oreat Bend's chamois skin factory will soon be In operation. There arc gruesome rumors that the leccnt Republican county committee was "packed." "To what baso uses are wc coming to at last'" Tho day is fast coming when hon est politicians will be scarcer than red-headed Indians. "i A vicinity pastor on Christmas rc- celved sixteen pairs of slippers, most i ly misfits. And yet some people as sert that gospel preaching: Is not prnp Irly supported! New Milfor.I s Civani'ry association win apply lor a, cnarier oi incorpora tion. Not to be behind the times, Susque hanna county has a large number of grip cases. It Is probable that several of Sus quehanna's streets will be sewered next season. sow: HASH. Write out what deeds you mean to do In nineteen liumlml one; Then read them when the year i through 'Twill brinfr jou loin of tun. Anon. b Those who deem marriage u failure, as n. class believo virtue is dead. Lightning and a mine mule seldom fctrlke twice In the same, place. The woman who gets but one let ter a year, always reads it on 'he streets. The most curious thing about a false hand is that, it can get over so much territory by simply lying around. Tho consistent preacher will not preach Bteadlly for an hour upon the Iniquity of lying, nnd then blandly ask one of the leading members of hls congregation how he liked the ser ino'n. "My wife always comes to me with her troubles," said a Susquehanna man. "Quite right," replied the minister, "A wife should nlways look to her husband for sympathy. And do you console her?" "Why," replied the brute, "I laugh at her!" NOVEL PICKEREL FISHING, Two Susquehanna fishermen were on the river at Lanesboro on Thurs day, when they saw a mink come out from a hole In the Ice on tho opposite sido of the stream, Just below them. It had a big pickerel In Its mouth. When It drew Itself out on the shore the fishermen began shooting at It. i'I This frightened the mink nnd It nroppeu me piciterei una disappeared. Tho men secured the fish. It wns still nllvo and uninjured by the mink's teeth. It was twenty Inches long and weighed four pounds. PARAGRAPHIC PICKINGS. The Erie Is getting Its locomotives and cars ready for the expected big traflla during tho Pan-American ex position. Keystone Hook nnd Ladder com pany's new chemical fire engine will not go to Scranton, after all. The borough has purchased tho old Tran rcrlpt hulldlng, Euclid avenue, for a fire ball. It is well. Progressive pedro and whist parties are almost epidemic In Susquehanna. Edward Lelghton, amember of the ninghnmton firm of S. Mills Ely & COUCH SYRUP Curos a Cough or Cold at onoo. Conquers Croup, Whooplng-Cough, flronchhli, Orlppc nnd Couauinptinii, tiulcL, ire rcu!l. 'Jr.ltuirsl'llMciueCanittrwtion. MJplilMOc Dr.Bui& Co., tendered: a banquet to a number of Susquehanna business men, at Hotel Langford, on Thursday evening. The Susquehanna County Medical Pension Examining board mot In thla place on Wednesday, tho usual num ber of vctorans apeparlng for tho ex amination. And "Uncle Sam Is rich enough to buy 'em all a farm." Susquehanna doesn't have street car strikes. Emulating the recent exam pip of Scranton, her peoplo walk. There Is no renson to believe that Colonel Charles C. Pratt, of New Mil ford, will not bo tho next itate sena tor from this district. Tho able and genial colonel will mako an Ideal legis lator. Tho number of his friends Is equalled only by the number of his acquaintances. Whitney. ooooooooooooooooo THEATRICAL. ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. Friday nla.ht, Saturday matinee and night "The Village Postmaster." Academy. Last Three Days "Human Heart". " Gaiety. Iiat Three Doya Iloyal llurlmquera. "The Village Postmaster." At the T-jcrum last night an audience that crowded the home to the doom aw the precn tation of "The Villain? Jtnuster." a lurnl drama, the scene of uhlch 1 laid In New llanip. hire in 1832. It Is a play that ha the real rural flavor and depict the everyday life of the quiet, honest New !lamrhiie folk with truth and honesty. There it plenty of dramatic and heart lntr est In the play which was rrreled with every I'ddcnrc ot Interne favor hy last nigh'" audi' ence. The play Is splendidly etaged. In the third net a threshing machine Is seen in full operation on the stage and the illllan tries to do away with the hero liy throwing him Into It. Aichle lloyd was the star of the company. There is no better delineator ot the honeit, heaity farmer on the boards today than Mr Hajd and his work last night was of the kind that has achieved his cieat reputitbn (or lilni, Miss Angela Russell wns uct and winsome In the role of Miranda Muggins, and did seine wry ci'erthc acting in the Inst nit. 'lhe company throughout was excellent, the following espec ially distinguishing themselves! Tom Magulrc, Trunk K. Camp, Oeorge 1). Parker, .lane Mar bury, t.oulsc Sklllman, Josephine StefTer, dace (irlsu'old, The play will lie repeated this afternoon and cienlm: tit the l.yemn. "Human Hearts." Tho Academy patrons seemed to haie taken advantage of the faot that a flnt-rUsn peifotni ance Is being given at that theater at popular prices. "Human Heart" is the play, and Is meeting with great success, which it certainly dchcivc. Mr. Vorkey as Jem Mason, the gentle manly tramp, Is an actor of no mean quality and pleases immensely, William K. Illtiford, as Jimmlc Logan, a liilf-nlttcd jouug man, In. tcrpreta the character In a very creditable manner. He certainly has a difficult part to portray. In fact the entire cast Is well chos?n, Tho play "Human lleaits" will lie presented at both afternoon and evening performance to day, Morrison Comedy Company. The Morrison Comedy company, headed by Allie Gerald and Kugene Powers, will hold the stage of the Academy nil next week, and un doubtedly will be greeted bv a large audience on the opening, Monday night. The supporting company Is a strong one, and among Its members arc Frederick Murray and Hal. Clarendon. I'.very play will be finely mounted with tho company's own scenery. Many of their pltys have neer been seen at popular prices in Ibis city. Monday evening will be ladles' night, and nil ran secure a first class seat at 1 cents If se cured at box office before 0 p. m. Monday. "Vie 'Uns of Tennessee" will be the opening per formanoe. ; it t. t It tt r, H it t it V fe ll' JV i! ; Plays and Players P. K X K X t P. tr Si K t X X X X X Leo IIHiu lutein's dramatization of .fudge Grant's "Unleaened llread" will be launched by I.lebler k Co , the latter part of the present month, probabl) the 21st or 23th of January. It will be put on at the Savoy, following Mi&H Urn. rlctta Crohsman, whose time at the Saoy ex pired on the 2it, but to whose urgent desirea for longer time Manager Aaron may concede another week. An unusual amount of interest center about the dramatisation, a it ia Luonn that Judgo (ircnt collaborated with Mr. Ditrtchttcin in the wotk. And like Interest clusters about the c.-ni, which has not ,cet been publicly announced, but which, It li already hinted, will contain kv Mill surprises. The cast will certainly lie a icry strong one, und tit': public-, it is bclleied, will find in tho lady selected for the part of Solnu White one yho ha a proper conception of l.cr undertaking. Viola Allen's reappcaiance In New Yoik, allir an absence of practically two yeais, was the signal or a truly magnificent gteeting a erltable triumph, the like of wlilch U seldomed wltneied cun In the great metroioll, where pronounced recognition of Its real faiorites Is so emphat ically the rule tint there Is no room left fr doubt. Ml Allen letuim-d to New York aliuu't unheralded so far ai the oidinary picssagrut woik U concerned jet her advance tale was one of the largest on record in New York niauageiial history, much laiger than ,the sale for "The ChiUtlcn" tlio the Knioknbocker two seasons b"toie, a rale then legarded as phenomenal, Mary Mannerlng was tecently seen In "Janice Meiedlth" In Washington. During that week Kir Julian I'auncefote attended a reception. A lady In a group surrounding the Diitl.li am bassador, spoke of Miss Mannerlng and her play and asked Sir Julian, who had seen it, how he liked It, Her llsttneis stood aghast. She bad forgutten all about tho antl-llrltish sentiment ot the piece. Kir Julian rose to tho occasion. With a bland smile be replied; "I would have liked to have seen more of the colored servant. She was my Interesting," The part of Sukey, -played by Miss Vivian Dermic), Immediately became a character ot international Interest. Koine of the furniture used In the Klaw k I'.f linger production of Ada Hchan's new play, "Sweet Nell of Old Drury," ia genuine Charles If. period, a part ot a collection Miss llelun hat been making for scleral jears. It is insured In the thousands, and four men arc carried especially to care for it and handlo it in tht theater. At the doss of each art In which it la utilised, it is Immediately placed in padded cases to protect It from Injury. Klaw k Krlanger own the three greatest money wlnnera on the American stage, "Hen llur," the Klaw k Krlanger Comedy company, with (lua and Max lingers, In "The ilogeni Brothers In Central Park," and "Fojy Qulllcr," The ltogeri brothers are now playing a four weeks' engagement at the Illinois theater In Chicago, Tho week end ing Dee. 21 their receipts were tl 1,1134, breaking llielr own best record, tho record ot the Illinois theater and tho record of Chicago at the prices charged. Peter K. Dailey, In "llodge, Podge k Co.," has scored a marked success In New York and nearby cities during the past ten weeks. A new feature lias been added to this production, the Agoust family, French pantomlmlsta and comic manipulators, who recently made wonderful hit at tho Victoria theater, They are introduced as a separate attraction at the close of Mr. Dallry'a piece, and the audience is thereby favored with "two shows In one," Mary Mannerlng, In "Janice Meredith," lias played five weeks to capacity business at Wa. lack'i theater, and she will continue at this HALF OUR IL1S ARE CATARRH Proof from All Sections That Pe-ru-na Cures Ca tarrh Wherever Located, .ttstSiiiiKi Congressman Smith, of Illinois. Hon. Geo. W, Smith, Mem ler of Congress, In a recent letter from Murphysboro, III., to The Peruna Medicine Co,, says the following In re gard to Peruna for catarrh: Tho Peruna Medicine Co.: Oentlemen "I tnkp pleas ure in testifying to the mer its of Peruna. I have taken one bottle for my catarrh nnd I feel very much bene fited. To those who nre af flicted with catarrli and In need of a good tonlo I take pleasure in recommending Peruna." Geo. W. Smith. g Major Longstreet. Major Hubert I.. Long street, who served on the staff ot General Lee, Gen Dial Francis V. Greene.Gen Pral Arnold, ot the Regulars, and General Wllliston, In the late war with Spain, Is the son of the great ex-Confederate General. Major I.ongstreet was mustered nut in June, and be is now In Washington trying to get fid of the pernicious malar ial fever which he contract ed In Cuba. Ho found Pe rnio of benefit on his return to the United States, und ays the following Ini regard to the great catarrh cure and tonic: "I have taken Peruna as a tonic on my return from the Cuban climate, and find ct excellent." Miss Jennie Johnson, Vice President Chicago Teachers' Federation. 3U8 Lake Park ivenuo, Chicago, HI, .writes. "Among the different rem edies I have tried when In need of u tonic none have helped me more than Peru na. I find It especially help ful In cases of catarrh ot the stomach: It restores the functions of nature, Induces sleep and builds up the en tire system." Catarrh of the pelvic or gans Is the bane of woman kind, i Most cases of backache .ire caused by catarrli of tho kidneys. Peruna Is Just the medicine for catarrh of tlie kidneys. It stimulates the kidneys to excrete from the blood the accumulating poi son. It gives vigor to the heart's nctlon and dlgestivo i.vstem. Peruna should bo used in all cases of catarrli of the kidneys. homo for many weekn to come. She lim de vi'loiml liitu a utroiin woimn' htar. Iter imili eiicei nre notalilo for (lie large lmmlvr of u men present. At a recent matinee, with Wal luck's packed to the door, tlieie wen- liut twenty-one men in tlie Ihejter. The llli'liilou. ".Monte Crlsto" nodiiclioii o( Ueliler k Co., ulilcli do-id Its Inn; inn at ths Academy of Music In -New Voik on Saturday ( nltslit nnd H now en tour, mil fcoltc a piuMem most Intercstlm; to theatrical nuiuneri, und that it Jut how (iiormcnn a production ran he and jet lcat open the quc.llou of quick tiun.ioiU. lion, and alio whether the cpnue attending bucli rtmovaW admiU ot po&lhlo profit. It l authoritatively stated that "Tho Ilos tonlaus" will, during the latter part of the tea ion, male a most tumptuous mhul of "Itohin Hood" in a leading Ilroudway theater, presenting It with east, rhorm, rccuery and cftrcU ot un usual magnitude. It h the purpose of Klaw Krlanger to assemble one ot the strongest casta of ilngcn to he had In thla country In tlil.i re vll. The Klaw k Kilanger Opera company In Smith and De Kovtn'a new opera, "foxy tjulller," la breaking the record of the aeason In the prlncl. pal rltlej in New York state and la proving the musical sensation of tho jear. The company, composed of twrnty-flie noted principal and a chorui ol 100 voices, la unquestionably the great. e.t organization ever Ken in this country in a comic opera production, Critics concede that John Ihmamurc, the young bawo with "The lloitonlaiis," la thepecr of any ot Ida predecrasora with thla famous organl. ration. Possessing a voice of rrmarkahlo range anil a magnetic and pleasing personality, he la rapidly becoming an Idol ot the music-loving public. Mr, Dunsmurc ii a native of Scotland and has hern on the lyric atago but three years. The music of two organization! touring the country has become immenly popular. "When Iteuben Come to Town" and "Hun, Druddrr l'osMim, Hun," from "The Rogers Ilrothcra in Central Park," and Jerome SykiV songs, "Tho Cheating l'eddler" and "I Can't Stand for That," $ c- iflPL"unsByfi r i??2.x fry- ' Sir il : S pcujjm?Tors'qgs!tr,Tii Miss Jennie Johnson. Perunn Not a Curo-AU. Peruna Is not a "cure-all:" It cures Just ono diseasecatarrh. Hut since catarrh Is able to fasten Itself within the different organs of the body, fto It Is thnt Peruna cures affections of thesa organs. Hut wo Insist that Peruna cures ono disease only. We claim that Peruna Is the only Internal, scientific remedy for catarrh yet devised. Wo claim that catarrh Is a systemic dis ease: that Is to pay, It Invades tho whole- system. Wo claim that Peruna. Is a systemic remedy; thnt Is to say. It eradicates catarrh from tho system. Catarrh is not a local disease; Pcrun.i Is not a locnl remedy. Since catarrh Invades tho system, only a systemic remedy can reach It. This Is, In brief, our claim In assigning to the dlceaso catarrh our remedy, Peruna. Hooker T. Washington, President ot Tuskegee College, Tuskegre, Ala., says: "I have used one bottle of Peruna and I can truthfully say that I havo never taken any medicine that has Im proved me as much tin Peruna." There Is no medicine that can take Its place. Address The Peruna Medi cine Co., Columbus, O., for freo ca tarrh book. 5PATATOI1 HEADSaWDHro THROATCriBLER LUNGSlillFEMALE GEN. JOE WHEELER Says of Peruna : ' ' I join Sen ators Sullivan, Roach and McEnery in their good opin" ion of Peruna as an effective catarrh remedy1 SSsssssstfSmm from "I'nxy Qiilllcr," have met with a pro digious bale. Helen llertram, the pilmt donna of (lie Klaw k r.rlangrr p.-iu company, hat declined an olfer to fing In opera tuo .war In j,oudoii and will continue mnler her piescnt iinilugeinent. William II. MaclKituld, the bniltone of "Tho llostouluiiK," will deliver lecture on the ait of singing in M-vrial ol the cities hN company will visit this M-aton. Ada liehau's rrcclpu durl i',' her f.ist week in "Sweet Nell of Old llrnry"' at the Knickerbocker theater exceeded tfll.OOU. TAYLOR. MIr.s Gwcn U.ivIh, who has been the Buest of relatives here wm tendered a farewell reception on Wednesday cven inir, previous to her departure for her homo In Lindsay, Jcffcrnon county. About twenty quests assembled to do her honor. Games and other diversions Incident to ninii events were merrily IndulKCd in. At a suitable hour dainty refreshments wore nerved. Those pres ent weio: MlbsrH Mnry A. Davis, Mag pie A. Tliomac, Mary .lones, Owen Da vis, Ella M. Davis, Mary U Howolls, . Harah Kvuus, Sarah M. Howells, l.an- devln Kvans, UzeIo Uriveidcr. Llzzlo James, Martha Price, and Messrs. Da vid T. Davis. Enoch Williams, Thomas Harris, David J. PubIi, David Howolls, William Phillips, William Hooper. Mor gan J- Jones, Itexford Cardwell nnd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans. Evan O, Evans is a candldato for ho rough auditor subject to tho decision of tho Republican primaries, .Master Evan J. Howells Is qulto sick at his home on Main street, Habbath services at tho Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow at tho fol lowing hours; 10.30 a. m, and 7.30 p. m. & i aW&Ja i Hon. Wm. A. Deane, of San Francisco. Hon,. Wm. A. Dcnne.Clerk of the city and county of San Kranclsco, In u letter written from San Francisco, snys: "I would not bo without Peruna, as I have found It to be the best remedy for catarrhal complaints that I have ever used, I havo tried most nil of the so called catarrh remedies ad vertised, and can conscien tiously say thnt of all the remedies for catarrhal com plaints recommended to mo none have been so beneflcUl as Peruna." Wm. A. Deane, Everybody Is subject to catarrh. Peruna cures ca tarrh, acute or chronic, wherever located. , O Hon. Thomas Gahan i O & Hon. Thomas Gahan, of Chicago, member ot the Na tional Committee of tho Democratic party, writes as follows: "f was afflicted .with ca tarrh for fourteen years and though I tried many reme dies nnd applied to several doctors I was not able to find a cure. Finally I learn ed of the remedy, Peruna. through n friend who had used It. I took Peruna for twenty-two weeks, nnd am now entirely cured. I have renson to think my cure M permanent one, as it as been n year since then. I can heartily tecommend reruna as a catarrh remedy; It will euro when nil other reme dies fall." Thomas Gahan. Mr W 5? ffm '$. Ai,A il N"-j -r- r.ssji && m mm vimm .i?Vftr HI 'V." Mrs. Hrackett. Mr. F. E. Hrackott,8 Sable street, Medford, Mass., says: "T have been treating my-s-eir for catarrh for about twenty-four years. During that time I have used many different kinds of medicine, but since using your medi cines 1 find them far super ior In every respect. The tonic effect of Peruna on me H truly wonderful. My wlfo uses and recommends Peru n:i." F. K. Hrackett. Few stop to realize In how many ways catarrli can af fect the body. Kvory organ, every duct, every passage, wry opening of the human body Is liable to catarrh. Peruna is an Internal, sys temic catarrli remedy, and acts beneficially on all of I lie mucous membranes of tho human body. Consequent ly It Is equally effective to cure catarrh In any organ. Sabbath school at 2.1.1 p. m. Epwcnth league at G.ilO o'clock. tti-v. ( it. Henry, pastor, oillclatlng. All members or the Taylor Choral union arc reijestcd to meet at the Welsh Congregational church tomor row evening. I.ticka wanna Vulley council, No, Si, Junior Order United American Mechan ics, Installed the following olllcers at their business meeting on Thursday evening: Past councillor, John W. Crltllths; councillor, Oonier E. Davis; vice councillor, Charles Parry; record, lug secretary, Evun O. Wntklns; as Elstant recording secretary, Oeorge Ev ans; financial secretary, Evan A. Da vis; treasurer, John Van llorgen; con ductor, Elmer Belsecker; Inside senti nel, Henry Sperber; outside sentinel, Oonier Davis, The vigilance committee ot the Third ward will met this evening In the bur gess' office for the purr-oso of fixing tho dale for their primaries anil for candldntcs to register and pay assess ment H. The Fourth ward vigilance committee will mot on Mondny evening In tho ward booth, when tho candidates will register und pay assessments. The First, Second nnd Fifth wards will also meet on Monday night nt tho council chambers for tho sumo purpose. All tho candidates arc requested to bo present. The panoramic entertainment, a trip to tho moon, held last evening under tho nusplces of tho Patriotic Order Sons of Amerlcu, was well nttended nnd undoubtedly was n grand financial success, Taylorvlllo lodge, No, COS, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet this evening In regular session. W. E. Plumloy, M. A., of the School " "v"A A, JktV rt-sStN "? fjK JONAS LONQ'S SONS. Saturday News of ' . - ' The White Sale; The sale is a success beyond anything ever held by ' us, bringing buying crowds to the store daily. It is a prompt public response to an exceptional lot of offerings which includes the best sorts of Women's Muslin Underwear Fine Linens and Bedspreads Laces and Embroideries, Art Goods and Muslins,. and a host of other things m white. Even if you do not care to buyand you'll not be urged to, the store is worth coming to see and admire. Men's White Shirts One ol the leading features of the sale. These nre made up of the best grade of New York Mills muslin, reinforced over the shoulders, and in three different sleeve lengths, all-linen bosoms in either short or long styles- Finished button holes nnd patent neck bands. As good as most 75-cent A shirts. The While Sale Price is 42C Men's Night Shirts These are made of an extra good grade of muslin, cut full length and fashioned after the most approved patterns; ex quisitely trimmed with embroidered fronts, cheap at . 6oc, The White sale price is 4.ZC Big Book Bargain Not white books, but so thoroughly good that we must tell of them. Brand new just came in. Over two hundred titles of standard and well known stories, bound up in fine, silk ribbed cloth; printed from large type on clear paper, finished with head bands and gilt tops. A regular fifty-cent book. The White Sale Price is ZOC Fine Bedspreads The best imitation of real Marseilles Spreads that we have ever seen. Made from very fine cotton and in several of the new est and most original patterns; full size and all hemmed ready for use. Would be very cheap at $1.39. The White Sale Price is 9oQ White Groceries Wc mention the "white" ones so that you may think of all the others. Good time to buy now especially Canned Goods, of which we have newest packs in full assortment. Whatever you need you'll find it here best and best here. Others do. Sugar, fine granulated, 18 pounds 1.00 Flour, Jonas Long's Sons' Best, barrel 4-5 Soap. "White Cloud," large bar, 7 for 25c Codfish, Cream of Codfish, 3 packages for 23c Lard, Swift's Best, per lb... pc Rice, Fancy Carolina, six. . . pounds for 25c Corn, Fancy N. Y. Cream, 3 cans for 25c Starch, large lump, laundry, 5 pounds for 25c Jonas Long's Sons Williams' Basement Store After you have taken in the Main Floor ; aeen all there is to see in Confections of every sort; th finest ot Bake Stuffs nd Toys, until you can't lest; had a line Luncheon in our thoroughly ap pointed Restaurant then drop in the Elevator to the Basement and see usefurnishings Tinware and Hardware of every sort, No larger or better assortment In Scranton with prices that are just as little as we can make them a little less than in any other store J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue. iJHK;3EK2MMHI ot l,aclsawannu. Scranton. will address the eongiegatlon of the Presbyterian church at tomorrow morning's ser vice. AH arc Invited. Mrs. W. M. Evans and son, Milton, have returned fiom their visit with relatives In Philadelphia. John E. Davis is a candlate for conn ell In the First ward. Services nt the usual hours at tho Calvary P-aptlst church tomorrow. Pastor Hew Dr. Harris oillclatlng. Misses Annie ltafferty and Hachel Stevens, of Old Forge, visited friends in this town on Thursday. AVIlllam J. Hosklns, of the Metropol itan Insurance company, called on friends In Pltston yesterday. Miss Leah Thomas, of West Scran ton, visited friends in town on Thurs day. Oeorgo M. Thomas has announced himself ns a candidate for borough auditor. MUs Mamie Stair, of North Scranton, was the guest of the Miss Banflcld on Main street on Thursday. James Scrlvens left on Thursday for Virginia, where he was summoned ow ing to tho serious Injuries sustained by his brother, Jesso Scrlvens, who lives In that state. Mrs. Wihslow's Soothing Syrup ilia lcn used tor over I'llTY YKARS by ""....i . . ,,tTill.ta Ia- thl. ftur i. .,,.., DruuBists in every part of the world, lie sure and ask tor "Mra. V flow's Soothing Syrup," and take no otlier kind. Twtnty-ave rent liottlo. Will v" TEKT1IISO. with l'EItKKCrr SUCCKSS. It koOTllKS the CHILI. SOKTKNS the QUMS, AIXAYS all l'AIN; C'JltUS WIND COLIC, am JONAS LONQ'S SONS. Salt, Diamond Crystal, fine, package 8c Baking Powder, J. L. S., pure, per pound 18c Baking Powder, Royal, J4 pound can 19c Apples, evaporated, N. Y. 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