THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13. 3 SOS. GARBONDALE. IThe Cnrbondale corrcspondcnca of Ths Tribune has been placed In tho hands ot Mr. C. n. Munn, Salem avonuo and Church street, to whom news Ucms mny 1 1 addressed. All complaints ns to lr regular delivery, etc., should bo made to W. J Hobcrts, news ngent.J THREE MONTHS' IDLENESS. Employes of No. 3 Shaft Thrown Out ofKinrilormrnl. The miners nnd most of the other workers about No. 3 mine were laid oft Indefinitely last week, and Monday a meeting of the men Interested wns held to consult over the stute of affairs now existing and tho outlook for the future. The matter una talked over at lenKth. The men were anxious to learn vv hat action the company contemplates tak ing, so that they mlRlit know whether or not to seek employment elsewhetc, and a committee consisting of Joseph and William Dnvls was appointed to Walt upon superintendent C, C. Hose, of Scranton, superintendent of the coal department, and learn the compan's plans. He Informed the men that no more coal will be taken out at tho No. 3 opening and th.U It will take at least two months to cut a hole through to No. 1, during which time there will be no work for the men. The outside hands ut the shaft were discharged on Friday, ni thoie will be no further need for them In any case. A CANTATA. To Ho (JIvpii Under Hie Direction of Mr. I'. i:. Jrpson. The cantata, ' Father Time," In which over fifty of the oung people of the Hnptlst church will take pnit, will be given in the Baptist chapel Friday evening. The follow Ing-named persons have kindly consented to take the parts assigned them. Father Time, Albert Fstabiook, Mon day, Laura Chilton: Tuesday, Sarah Davis: Wednesday, Maud James, Thursday. Helen I'utteiscon, Friday, Olive Moon: Saturday Anna Chilton. The following sentiments will be per sonified Patience. Klla I'uiilv. Love, Flossie Onpuell Hope, Hilith Fowlei; Dut, Htlltli Hawkins The "Thief of Time" will be lepre sented bv Grace Stone nnd "Faithful" bj Minnie Ileibeit Then n choius of olces will poi "-unify spdiiids: another choius minutes, others Iioiiih and iIuvk A sewing circle of young ladles will hae i ('citations, colloquies, n solo and chotus. Miss Floience Jones acting as solol.st CYCLE CLUK A1EETINQ. Ollicers Numiiiiili (l--Clmnge ot ( lull olors niul ITniioiiiiN. The Cvde club had a splilted meet ing last evening Candidates were nom inated as follows President C. it Smith, Isanc SIHEer vice-president, MIUhell,Ji II I! liiiggs sen tm. W T Wolcott. C, V James. L. D U.ivis; ire'ismer. Daniel Scuirv, it 1! Van Fn-gen, J H Deibv captain. O. l Jnnie, illrectcns, John O. Hwi Dt O D. Da Di W G HnVtrr. T J Moon, H. W HRt'iKon; auditors, II W. Hai riiron (! M I'atterhon H U Van Hei gen. In- W. K. Mifii.ivv. A. Mitchell, jt Cieoipc. Mull, U F. nij. The club decided to chnnge unifniins and col ors Mesi. James, Dei by and Cli.ip niaii were made a committee to submit samples and prices at the net meet In, at which time the election will take place FJX .MAY RETURN. Negotiations have been going cm be tween thi Williams biotheis, owneis of Hotel Ameiican, and Flank M. Fox, the well-known hotel man, who foimer ly managed Hotel Antliuuili- The ob ject Messis. Williams have In view to place Mi Fox In i lunge of the popu lar hotel Should satisfactory ntiange merits be made, many pel sons in this lclnlt will bo gieatly pleased Mi. Fox is wldelj, known and populai. and has a host of friends throughout the vnllej and among the tiav cling public In general While managing the An thracite he established a reputation foi it enjoved by no other hotel In this sec tion. He and his fathei, Horace Fox, are now propiietois of a large hotel and sanitarium at Saegert6wn, this htnte PARISH A1EETIN0. At the annual meeting of Trinity par ish, C H Manvllle, the senior vv anion, acted as chairman The treasurer, W It. Moisb, lead a veiy satisfactory re poit of the finances of the church, showing receipts during the year !, 1)00.03. payments. $2,775.43. balance on hand, $311 93. Vestrymen were elected as follows- 11 Moras, C i: llettew. T W Parry, C. It. Manvllle, Frank Hub bard, K C. Harnden, H O Watrous, N L Moon. Frank Hubbard succeeds J. Vandermaik on the board The other vestrymen were on last year The newly elected rector, Hev H. M Sawyer, Is expected to arrive in town on Friday of this week and to conduct the serv Ices next Sunday LOCAL AND PEUSONAL I'IIIb Akerstrom and company plaved RADWAY'S PILLS, Always Relfabla. Purely Vegetable. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated, recu Iv W.iffr ,C,Le?1",..un', ""enst'ien HAD V i AVHI'lLLSforthe cure of nil disorders of Moniiicu, Dowels, Kiducvs, llliiditor. Nervous Diseases, Dlrzlneii, Vertigo. I'os. tlvtsntBs.l'lles. " ' SICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS BILIOUSNESS, INDIOGSTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, AND ALL DISORDERS OP THE LIVER Observe the follow Ins symptoms, result ing from diseases of the digestive, organs Constipation, Inward piles, fullness of blood In tne head, acidity of the stomach nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, fulN ness of welsh: of the stomach, sour eru: tatlons, sinking or fluttering of the hea-t choking or suffocating ennat!ons when In a lying posture, dimness of vision, data or webs before the slsht. fever and dull pain In the head, deficiency of perspira tion, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain In the side, chest, l.mbs and sudden flush- of heat, burning in the fleih, A few doses of It AD WAY'S PILL3 will free th system of all ths above natnod disorders. Prl use per bo, Sold by Druggists or sent by mill. , RADWAY & CO.. B5 Elm St, Now York. to a full house again last night. "A Hachelor's Housekeeper" caused great merriment for two hours nnd one-hnlf. The clarinetist tendered a solo which evinced romarknblo skill on the pait of tho perfotmer. The Gravity passenger train duo in this city from Honesdalo at 1.25, van Into a train of enrtt which wero being switched at the l'owderly brenker yes terday. No one was Injured and tho damage did not amount to much. The passengers who wero to connect with the train bound for Scrnnton nnd points south wero transferred at tho Lookout crossing. Frederick Gelder and M. J. Murphy, membeis of the local staffs of the Lead er and Heiald, respectively, am nego tiating for the purchase of the Forest City News, now owned by Justice of tho Peace W J. Maxey These oung men are hUBtlers who have thorough knowledge of the printing and news paper business nnd their many friends will wish them success when they shall have closed tho deal. The Delaware and Hudson paid the emplojes of the steam road, locomotive shops and the coal pockets for the month of March yesterday Dr. D. L. llalley was called to Frank lilt Forks, Susquehanna county, yes terday, by the serious Illness of his mother who Is 73 years old It Is feared she cannot recover. Trinity guild met at the home of Miss Carrie Moras, last evening. Mrs. Hllu Moflltt Is entertaining hor nephew, Kt. Hev. 13. F. Prcndergast, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs T. J. McTlghe hnvc re turned to Scranton nfter n visit In this city. Miss Ilebecca Coleman left yesterday for Philadelphia where she will attend the commencement of the College of Phnrmacy. from which her bi other, John D. Coleman graduates Miss Hessle Teets Is visiting friends In Dunmore Mrs. Hannah Leonard Is spending a week In Wilkes-Uarre. -TAYLOR NEWS. A l'rctt) Wedding Nolemnleil--Thls I! veiling's Social--Pcrsonnli. The mnirlagn of Miss Annie Lafiey, of Mlnnnka, and Mr. John Connoitf, of N'oith Taylor, was &olemnl7ed In the St. Joseph's crunch yesterday afternoon at I 30 o'olot k. The ceremony was per formed bj the lectoi, itev Carmody. The bridesmaid was Ml Maiv Nee and the bet man was John Davis, ot Pine lirook. The mnniage v as n quiet jfr-ir and was attended nnlj by th i elation nnd immediate friends of th contracting peitles After the ceie mony a leceptlon was held at the home of the btldes patents, Mr. and Mrs. C'onnois They have many well-wishing f i lends. They will reside In this place. Mr. and Mrs Hltchner, of Plttston, were the guests of friends In this town e' terd.y. The Tribune Inanch office, in Taylor Is In the Coblelgh building. Local iep lesentatlve H. G. Kvans, In chaige I'nvlorvlllf Lodge No 4C2, Knights of Pythias will meet this evening In lieese's hall Tho emploves of the Taylor, Pine nnd Molden mines will receive; their month lv ili-tilbution for March, today. This evening will occur the grand competitive meeting and social at the C'alvaiy llaptist church A large num bei have entered on the different com petitions and a tieat is in store for those who nttend XI is M. J Lloyd, of Prlcebuig, was tlie guest of her motheiv, In this ploce on Sunday The Hoard of Dlrcctois of the Price Libiary association will not meet this evening The meeting will be held nest Monday evening. i:.-i:urgess William P. Grllflths Is confined to his home nn Washington stieet Mis. Nili-ci, Mis. David 1 3. Jones and datighteis, Venna and Hhoa, left jes. terdav for a lslt at Factory vllie, being the guests of Rev and Ml M. J. Wnt klns. David Walter, of Hyde Park, was the guest of fi lends in this place yes teid.n. Mr and Mm Nicholas 13agan, of Hvde Paik. weie the guests of the hit let's parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas rtndergat. of Depot ttieet, on Sunday. Itev William Frisbv, pastor of tho Methodist Fpiscopal church, left yes teulay morning for Norwich, N. Y., to attend the Methodist I3pls-copal conven tion of that place The Hciatd of Trade Street committee will meet with the council committee on Thursday evening. Mr. William Jones a oung musi cian of West Mlnookn, was presented with a beautiful baton from the mem bers of tho Presbyterian Church choir, of Mooslc, of which ho Is director. Hev. Ivor Thomas, pastor ot the Welsh Congregational thuich. Is slow ly recovering from his recent Illness. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The Hev M. K. Lynott has Just plac ed In Sacred Heart church ft new organ which was played for the first time on Hafater The new Instrument is much laiger than the old ono and Is well adopted to the size of the church. It has a tlno tone and a number of sweet mid powerful stops, rarely seen In reed Instruments. The muslcnl part of the service on Faster day was therefore rendered with excellent effect The solos were very creditably sung by Laura Lally, Mary McGIoughlln, Nel lie Demsey, Sarah Qulnn and Annie Hosle. As a consequence of the dullness In the coal tiade the Delaware und Hud son company are reducing their ex penses by laying off a number of their company hands In the mine. Several were discharged on last Saturday. Mrs. Dr. Giaves. of North Main street, was visiting friends in Peck- Hie yesteidny. Mrs. John Lewis, a daughter of Mrs. Grllllths, of Third street, returned home esterdny after a few months' visit with lelatlves and friends In South Wales. The Delaware and Hudson company have commenced to build a lump coal shute at their bleaker here It is thought that when tills is completed the bieukci may nt times woik a little better. Theie Is a demand for lump coal now nnd several of the company's breukeis thnt hhlp this size ure wink ing three-quarter time, while the Jer myn breaker Is woiklng but half days. Fire was dlhn vered In a vacnnt house on the Eiut Side near the Dela waie and Hudson depot about 3.'M o'clock yesterday morning Tho arte sian Hose coinpnny responded to the alarm and toon hud n sticam of water plalng on the burning parts which were extinguished without much dam uge. How tho fire originated Is not known The Hillside Coal nnd Iron company will pay their employes hero Thursday. C F, Edmonds Is negotiating for the purchase of n mate for his trotting horse, Hnny D. If the deal la success ful ho will have one of tho fastest and pi eldest teams In the county. The. Wllllnm Walker Hose company met on Monday evening to hear the re port of the committee that has becr making arrangements for their social and drawing on Friday evening next at Uutcrprlse hall The committee re ported that nil the nirancoments were pcifected and tho Indications were that the attendance would ho unusually large. In addition to the social and di awing, Professor N. J. Htissclt's or chestra will give a musical entettaln ment thnt will bo alonu tvoith the price of ndmlsslon Hose A. nnd Margaret Mulholland spent Sunday at Forest City, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. V. F. Taylor The Hepubllcan prlmnries were held here yesterdoy, and the delegates elect ed Jo ropicsent the Fourth legislative convention, which will be held In Oly phnnt on next Thursday, are: First wnrd, Thomas arlfllths, John It. Jones; Second wnrd, W. C. Nicholson; Thlrfl ward, H A. Wlllmnn: Mayfleld, David Q. Williams nnd William Griffiths. PECKVILLE. Found Nenr Peck's lumber yard, a gent'H silver watch. Owner can have samo by proving property and palng for advertisement. S. W. Jane. Councilman Hlchard Hcese spent yps terday with' ft tends and relatives In Hyde Park. DON'T FAIL. To Strengthen tho Nerves find Purify tho Mood This Spring Of course, you will have to tnke something for your blood this sptlng. It Is n. foolish risk to do o t h er vv Iso. Ma be ou are u 11 ll 4 n t t t nhlfitilo i.nltnili during tho wln- er, which has run you down. Perhaps ou have had In grippe, from which you have never fully recovered. Your blood may be out of order, or possibly ou aie bilious or constipated, ner vous or dull, sleepless or languid, rest less or tired, at any rate, whatever may be your condition, you ought to, and probably will, take some spring medicine something to invigorate, something to cleanse, something to strengthen Those who select Pe-ru-na run no llsk, ns this remedy coveis the whole ground. It Is the best (If not the only) Internal lemedy for chionlc catarrh. It cures hundreds of old cases that have resisted every oth er kind of treatment. Victims of the after-effects of la grippe find Pe-iu-na a specific For the blood, Pe-ru-nn has no superior; at the same time It strengthens tho nerves, (.tiuuilates the liver and invlgoratc-i the stomach. Those who take Pe-ru-na never fail to have a good appetite, sleep well, have strong nerves anil good blood. Mis. C C. Filler, 135Vj South Fourth street, Columbus, Ohio, writes. "I was suffeilng from what Is called nervous piostratlon. My nerves weie terribly debilitated. 1 found Pe-ru-na an Im mediate relief." Send to The Pe-iu-na Drug Manu facturing Company, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book on catarrh. GREATEST Of HULL-l'IGHTEItS Madrid Mourns tho Death of Her In comparable Torrrndor. 13dwln S.iltus In Colliers Weeklj Madild Is In mourning. In the eyes of middle-aged manolas there are tears. The Plnza de Toros Is deserted. The palcos are draped The torll Is empty. Fiaseuelo Is dead. Frascuelo was the Idol of Spain Rivaled but not excelled by Lasantljo, succeeded but not ecllpbed b Mazzamlni, Frascuelo rep lesented the best tinditlons of Honda and the ling. It was splendid to see him there He had the grace of Talma, the courage of Hlondln, the agility of Fltzslmmons, the air of a Rourbon, and the ease of a ballerlne. He played with a bull as a child will play with a kitten. It was not n terror ,lt was a toy. When he was billed the tout 1st enjoyed the piellmlnary spectacle of a swarm of fans Muttering like butterilles. minia ture rainbows oscillating In loops of light. While the eje was bewildered tho pulse was stlncd. Theiu was an uproar deafening as cannon, the ex citement of ten thousund people drunk with foretastes of blood, hushed sud denly by a blare of brass It was then Frascuelo entered About him were the cuadrllla, at his heels the plcadores, accompanied and pre ceded by the rush and jingle of capar Isonc d mules. When the latter had tied and the plcadoics had stationed them selves, lance in hand, at equal dis tances about the barrier, another fan fare would sound, a door would open nnd a monster would pounce like a hur ricane Into the ring. Then would fol low those confused masses of horse, bull, and man which aie common to eveiy fight It was when that pail of the function was done that Fiaseuelo got to woik His costume was gor geous. He woie knee-breeches of vci mlllon silk beamed with a silver span gle, about his waist was a scailet sash, his Jacket i'as amazingly designed, his shoulders were yellow with gold, on his head wns a black pomnoned turban. The costume was gorgeous but diap hanous A Pin would have punctured It, and In It, with n tongue of steel, he would Invite the attack of a gigantic nnd maddened brute. In a second the bull would be upon him, but In that second the tongue of steel would flash, straight over the loweted horns It would sweep, sting down through the parting llesh, touch the seat of life, and drop that gigantic and maddened brute, dead, there, at his feet. That coup, In which he excelled, is the supreme expression of tornmaqiiln. It was that which made him a natlonul Idol and his loss a national grief. LAMENT OF A LONELY EDITOIt. To Lincoln, wluu the fuio was low, The cdltalrcs did dull to, Tholr hard-earned Halarls to blow And to comuiuno right happily. I'd like to join their mild carmine. And sea their lofty bulging brows. Hut who would milk my foaming cows, If I should kloyii no Jauntily? Fnln would 1 tire my ink and pens. Ami leave as others left their ileus. Hue who would held my snorting hens The while 1 monkeyed merrily? Hindi I'd don my Sunday togs, And northward drive my span of dogs, Hut who'll puck slop to feed my hogs, If I should skip o airily? Few, fc,w can do tho things they wish, Soma saw tho ood, while others fish. Some cat the baUse, some lick the dish, And so the world goes drearily. Uuttrlce ttxprck. 1 -t tv -- tv. M,. . JKS T- n ': , J5 A Student From St. Paul's. 1 met Lconaid Curtels for tho first time at an Impromptu dinner nnd the ater party g,ot up by Ctsslo Westover. Cls was a gay little woman, who knew how to "muku things hum," ns sln called It Her husband wns earning n living in tempornry exile somewhere abroad away In tho east. Sho was a bright, easy-going wntm-hearted cre atine, whose affections were somewhat erratically moved townnl certain In dividuals; and one of these, she aver red, was my humble self. Fortunately fur me, though loving In our enso had not Involved the proverbial repenting nt leisure nnd consequently many pleasant frolics had fallen to my share. Not only had she the will to enjoy herself and to give enjoyment to others, but she had also the means, a ver Important factor In accomplish ing the same. A comfortable 1,000 a year goes far toward having a good time If the piogramme and perform ance be cleverly managed I don't know where Clsslo picked up Leonard Curtcis. She Intimated, to me ono day that she had unexpectedly come across a thoroughly chaunlng specimen of the genus homo, "Just the man, Fie to tnko your fancy" and tho nforesald dinner, with a play to fol low It, was ai ranged ly her forthwith. It was a most successful partlo canet; for Cls had Invited one of her few chi sen f rlonds, besides Leonard '"uitels (.the latest addition to their number), so ns to avoid tho impossi ble number thieo. I found him a tall, j."ond-looklng fellow, with brown eyes nnd hnlr ot the same color, but a shade ilHikM" Ills conversation was lntcr enersed with n e'ertain amount of dry wit, which was amusing, but 1 came to the conclusion before the end of the evMiIng that he was evidently a cynic at heart and I perceived one trait In his cbaiacter which did not please me. He nppeared to me to devote u great Jenl of bis attention to studying the vnilou3 phnses of emotion In others, while he professed to be Incapable of fueling ail sort of emotion himself. I say "professed," for under his cold and phlegmatic exterior I felt convinc ed there was canablllty of something dlfierent nnd more sympathetic. If only one could dig clown deep enough to find It "Well, my dear, what do jou think of htm?" So snld Cis, as we stood be fore the fire In her bedroom on our re turn from the theater, our cloaks hanging loosely from our shoulders, our toes warming themselves on the edge of the fender, before vvc said good Light "Think of him'' H m' Not bad look ing, lather clever, amusing, with an ON'ellent opinion of himself" "Not entirely flattering! Tlion you haven't fallen In love with him at flist lght For my put I think htm de lightful, but, alas! It's no uso In my case, 1 being alieady one of the ap propriated blessings. But you know, Flo, he's just tbe man for you, and I've set my heait on your marrying him." "Now, Cls, I protest against such au dacious match-making on your part; I declare I won't hnve It If ou suggest such unpleasant and distasteful possi bilities I shall simply refuse to meet Mr Cuiteis again. I like him well enough, but, as yet, I hardly caie to contemplate the remote catastrophe of maniage, still less so with a man to whom I have only been lntioduced about two or three houis ago ' "Walng Indignant, nie you, dear? Well, we shall see. I think you have not seen the last of Leonaid Curtels. In fact, I wouldn't mind betting two to one thnt you meet him again, some wheie or somehow, within the week. For, if ou were not taken with him at first sight, I am quite sure that ho was with ou." ' Whether we meet again or not won't matter to me. Good-night," I snld, nnd with this prevarication on my lips I kissed her and left the room. In the privacy of my own chamber and of my own thoughts, however, I permitted myself to leallze that I did care very much whether I met Leon nrd Curtels again. There was some thing nbout him which Interested me to an Inexplicable extent, an extiaor dlnary attraction which I was at a loss to nccount for, and w Inch seemed to draw me ton aid him against my will. As 1 lav awake conning over the events of the past evening I felt I would give a good deal to be the one woman who. by digging deep enough, would succeed In Stirling that depth of Intense emotion which he kept so well hidden fiom public view. From Mnrch to July is long enough for folks to have met, fallen In love and been man led In, and, during these months sient with Cissle Westover. I had found an elderly but wealthy ad mirer, a certain builder and contractor named Dickson Halley, the possessor of some thousands a year. My people were poor, and my three younger sls tois pined in the quiet letlrement of a countiy life, awaiting with dull des pondency the possibility of my marry ing, thus giving them their chance of enJolng the pleasures of a London season und Home festivity nnd fun In town.The temptation, financially, with regaid to my wealthy suitor, was great, but well, there was Leonaid Curtels. CIr had been right In her prognosti cations respecting him. We had seen him continually, and I don't think I am too conceited when I say that he had ahsuvs shown a marked prefer-er.cr- for my society". Quite as a friend only a friend he had been caieful nevci to allow the position of afialis betwepn us to get a fraction leyond that. The tune had nt last come when I van to tnke my departure from Lon don; and, on tho eve of it. I found mv self with Cls ns chaperon, nt a ball given In a private house by people v ho knew well how to entertain suc cessfully. A good floor, good music, iclicshments add lib, and cozv cor nels of the irioit enticing descilptlon, here there and everywheie. 'Is thlB ttue, Miss Dunstavllle, that you mo leaving ua tomorrow?' o had Just finished u delightful vnlse. and my hand was on his ami ns he led me from tho mom "Quito true. Mr Cut tela. Tho best of friends must part, vou know. I wonder if you and I will ever meet again '" "We can't discuss that here. Come iOHPNIN laudanum, ctc . ONLY PERFECT HOME CURE IN THE WORLD. AOSOLUTELY PAINLES8. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. WHITE U IN CONriBCNCI. ST. PAUL ASSOCIATION, HO BHOAOWAY, NEW I OB c? Emotion. 8 down-stairs. I know a oorner where we can talk It over with the gravity which the consideration of so linputt ant a subject requites," Ho guided me along n. corridor load ing from the hall out Into tho garden where, at the end of It was it capacious summer-house skillfully nruuigeil with floral decorations, a screen so plared in It ns to form a. partition down tho center should tho necessity arise. Two of the sentM were already occupied; so we sat down on the a rant ohairs and glanced across at ths couple opposite, silently regarding them ns Interloper, which, under th circumstances, was hnrdly fair. The woman Immediately riveted my attention. She was evidently entirely oblivious of time, pluce, onlookers, or anything Her eyes gazed straight be fore her, and large tears fe.ll from them, dropping, unheeded by her, on the ex quisite fabric of her dress, Her face was lovely, but pale and sud, the pic ture of despair; and the mnn's also was white and drawn, with a set look about his mouth which betrayed the emotion he repressed. "It seems to me," whispered Leonard Curtels, "that we have hit upon a tragedy. Suppose we draw the cur tain" nnd, rising, he polled the screen a little forward, thus covering the dra matis personae on the other side. The next moment the man came from be hind It and walked slowly away. I could have supplied the clew to the situation, for I knew the woman's his tory. She had been unhappily married, and this was the man she loved. He had beei ordered to Join his regiment abroad, and the tiooper was to sail the following dav. Ah, well' "Mr. Curtels, you've often told me that It affords you amusement to study emotion In others, though unable ever to experience anything of the kind yourself. The scene we have just wit nessed must have Interested and amused you greatly, I suppose?" "You are pleased to be sarcastic. You are rather hard on me In this case 1 think. Tho pathos about this phase of emotion wns rather too exaggerated t umuse me, that's why I drew forwar. the screen. Hut enough ns to that. 1 want at this moment to consider pa thetic sentiment a little nearer home Our parting tomorrow we came to talk about that, ou know. Are you really going away''" "Yes, really. And, as I said just now, It Is possible that you and I may not meet again " "Certainly we shall Our mutual friend, Mrs. Westover, will take care of that, and I shall do so, too." A pause. I was silent, unable for once to think of the right think to say. Suddenly I felt his hand on mine as he said quietly; "Miss Dunstavllle, during the past two months we have become more to one another thun mere acquaintances. Slay I say that we are friends"'" There was no warmth of pressure In his clJbp as my fingers lay under hl3 own, nnd for a few seconds 1 sat thoughtfully regarding the llocr. To him, no doubt, this conversation was Intended as a fresh study of emotion. I know this man wus playing with mo Ye, fi lends. Certainly we are friends. ' "On the stienglh of thnt assurance I will ask vou something Will you give me a kiss before you go?" I felt the blood rush to my face nnd thank ed tho seml-dnrkness which hid the tell-tnle color In my cheeks-. Give him n kiss, one kls' not my selfmy life my heart's devotion onlv a kiss, nothing more' So thU was the end of mv dream of hope and happiness! I looked up and met his eyes fixed on me Inquiringly, There was no love or pasIon In his glance. Suddenly 1 moved quickly I took his face between my hands nnd kissed him on his lips; such a kiss ns I had plven to no other human being, nnd never shall again. "Good-by, Mr. Curtels," I said, ns T rose swiftly from beside him, and be foie lie had recoveied from his sur prise I was gone. I'or once, I bslieve, he had experi enced the result of an unexpectedly poweiftil emotion; and I Imagine from the ulaiice I caught of his face us I left him that I was tho Hist woman who, so fni, had broken through the outer crust of his callous nature, and had, very nearly, succeeded In touch ing the depths of feeling beneath. I left London the next day, and I have no doubt th.U Cls told him Im mediately afterward that I was en gaged to be married to Dickson Hailey, with many thousands a year Porhai s If ever Leonaid Curtels comes across the one woman, ho may th-n understand why I gave him that l.l'-S. V New Depnrttire. As the learned philosophers of Castile B.itlicred about Columbus, they laughed derisively. The Intrepid dlscoveier. however broke the tip of the CKKbhull, and presto' tho tli'nK was done. Ariild tho plaudits of the company Co lumbus made his ess-sit. New York Press. GOOD TIMES have come to those whom Hood's Snrsaparllla has cured of scrofula, catarrh, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, weak nerves, or some other form of Impure blood. HOOD'S PILLS are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Easy and yet efficient. no wr - ujnnv.M NERVE AND IJflAIN TREATMENT 7 -s" i.auBi special ki zixiru airennin. r yjr For Impotoney, Loss on W '""Br, uuat UBDIiOOCI V jtw Sterility or Harrennosa.L J-VJal " uuxi sis tor 3, wniiB IJfpjw rltten tunrunlecK iEFOREorbymoll. ftPTER 7 '" ujL'urainoju.ii. Atimni,! fVm. 0 Clurkc, 316 Penn Ave,, Scranton, a FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery We will. Hell you New or Second-Hand. We will sell j on new or tulca old In ex ouune, or e will rent you anything yon viuut In the .Machinery Line, bpot Cash pula for Hcrup Iron and Mctuls ffl?$ HAL SUPPLY P'l METfll CO. 709 West Lackawanna Avenue. M. E. KEELEY, Kir. Telephone1,, 39J3 NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS "TtXTII MADU PKRFIJCr." ORIirATORS Or PAINLESS DE 1 FIST . We have all the latest discoveries tor alii. allthe lat In. nctt'Cth, I vlnllfiir nnl Wo extract tcth, fill teeth iindnpply coll crowns onci iimigo worn wiwoui hid iohi particle of pain, by n method pulsate 1 nnd uned by ns only. NO CIIAKUD for paliilen oxtrncllug vvlicu tuelh uro ordered. K2" iWlV" Full Set Tcotli. $5.09. We guarantee n fit. Gold Crowns, 83.1)0. All other work nt proportionately low prices. 3-Untd Crowns and ttrldice Work A Sreclslty. Itelng the oldoit nnd lararot denul narlori In tho world, wo ore so welt equipped that nil work done by us Is the host to bo had. Our operations are positively painless. All worn ftunrnnteed for 10 years. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avcs., (Over Newnrk Hhoe More ) Hours, fl to 8 Hundiiy, 10 to 4 Thara Is Onl; Ona Stora in Northeastern Pennsylvania which has a complete line ol Sporting Goods, and that is the store of FLOREY & BROOK Washington Avenue. 'Opposite Court House.) rtuilnealovei, Indian Clubs, Pulley Weights. Dumb-bells, Athletes' ohoes, Tight. Sweaters Bicycles, rHhlnn Tackle. Revolvers. and everything sold by anyone In ciur line ol business. Of Base Bill Supp 'i3s( nuts, gloves, bats, masks, ' Mils, shoes, uniforms; you c .n lind them all at Florey & Brooks. THE RIOOSIC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 nnd 2, Coni'ltli BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooslc nnd Rusbdale Works LArLIN & RAND POWDr.R CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electrlo Uatterles, Electrlo Exploders, for exploding blasts, Sufoty fusa und Repauno Chemical Co's hxplosivbs Lager Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSE 435 10455 yiiUraiiPfl. Telephone Call, a333. UMIC VIII So 1'broat, I'impu-i, top. nHVC IJU pcr-( olored Spots, Achei (lid Sores, fleers in Mouth, Hulr Falun Write COOK KliVWiUV CO., 651 Masonl Temole, Chicago, III , for moois of enrec Capital, fjoo.ouo, Worst cases cured In 15 to 35 days, loo-paze boj Irie ii IS X I ii ami u.i. kiMWi i y I iiiHiauiiiwijji LACKAWANM LOIIEU CB MftNUF TJR-R5 OF (IG SMfED PEB. lilt Hl(M fll HflRDWOOD LUMBER 1HH Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine llnlU Btiwed to uniform lengths constantly on liantl, 1'cclcd lic-mlock Prop Timber promptly rurnlsheJ. MILLS At Cms-, Fork, Hotter Co,, on the BulT.ilo uud Stisqitc junnti ltallroad. At Minn, Hotter County, li on Cottderdport, nud Port Allegany Kailro.ul. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GKNHKAL OFFICE -Hoard of Trade Hulldlng, Scr.inton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014, Apollo Nerv:-Tablet A LOiltlTe cura for men narrow duautcw, threaUnad f uoaniir. luttc of memory, Iota of manlr power,dhtedorann und other eukDe,feicuued f fo2 f 1 1 nj v 1 .lurtr of loUvituJUr and yuliklr llt in in for himndu. R4 A IM V pleiiiuniorMciiidniiirriag. ! OLl.Ofi:iiri-TAltl.t.TS ' i" T cum nhero all other to-mlloJ ner .nil brtlo rsme.lioa fail 1 bar lime raitored Ihnounil. of man la tli pink Uo,li of manhood aod Ihtu trill rurruou. A wrllteo snarantftn to an wn or irionny rrf nnda.1 la aerr caita. Dou't ilafaj. Ua nmahat A 1'Ol.nt f, 1:1:1 J 1 IHLI'.TS. 1'rlca within raach of all. Rfl fiFHT'5 ''?f klM' or '"" irantment (in iarktetl for tiVI Sent b uu uuii I o nail, 1 lulnlr wrapioiluj-on rtt.tntof pries. Aildrew. NK CO., 880 USAIiliutCN 8 UUO.r, CU1UAQ0, ILL,, or our aiitnU. uTaarii eiceMfaana iiogiioi lusiiui lorccf Aiursre. AFOLLU JUiCDIOINK ( MHtthaus llro., Wholesale uml Kcltili BomsMmai n.ais a rsllibla, monthly, rrirulUn mtdlclis. Only haralass u4 the pnrtitdrtgi ohouiJ be ami, ll you ul the led, ret Or. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills Tber are prompt, if iri wrUin In ret 1C The Dolne (Dr. FmI1!) oercr dUaw innlnt Ansa t an ham all fVi Adstraa. Pvir UniriUHf( fl.l.n4 4 r For sm by JOHN H. PHELPS, oPruoo street. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Ofllco nulldlnc, Cor. Spruce M., and I'enn Ave, hcranton. Pa Has returned from hli Western lilp, und will now rumwln permanent- l ut his homo otllce. TUB DOfTOn IS A OHAIHTATn Ol' T UK UN1VKUS1TY OF PENNSYLVA NIA, rOllMHHLY DUMONSTUA TOU OF PHYSIOLOOY AND St.'H OHRY AT THH MKDICO-CH1H. UHOICAL COLl.HOH AT PHIL AUHLPHIA HIS SPECIAL- Tins Am: chronic, nth- VOHS, SKIN, HHAHT WOAI11 AND HI.OOU DISL'ASHS. Tho doctor nnd his stafT of English nnft Herman phidclnns make n ipTlalty of nil form of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Bkin, Womb, Hlood Dlsecses. Including Epileptic Fit. Convulsions, llys terla, St, Vitus' Dunce, Wakefulness. UUA1N WORKERS, both men and wo men, whoso nervous sitems have been broken down nnd nhtittereri from over work, no matter from what cause, tan be iestnrd by my method. All who call upen the Doctor from now on will receive advice, examination, ser vice and oxnmlnulion free. Dr. Qrewor i nlBh Htaiidini: In tho State will not allov him to accept nny Incurablo rates. If they cannot cure you they will frankly tell you so Diseases of the Nervous System. Tho symptoms ot which are dizziness, lack ot confidence, sexual weakness hi men and women, bull rising In the thro it, spots floatlns before the eves, loss ot inctmirj, unable to concentrate tho mind on ono subject, easily stnriled when spok en suddenlv to, and dull, dlstiessed mind, which unfits them for performing the actual duties of life, making hiipplncos Impossible, dlsttcsslng tho action of the heart, cauilng fluih of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, drenms, melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feeling as tired In the morning at when retiring Inck of energy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so nffected should consult ui lmmedUtel and bo restored to perfect health Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness of Young Men Cured If you have been given up by your phy sician call upon the doctor nnd bo exam ined. He cuies tho worst kind of Nervous Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores Catarrh, Plies, Kemalu Wenkness, Affections of tho Hyo, Ear, Nose, Throat, Asthma. Deaf ness nnd Cripples of every description. Tumors, Cancers und Goiters removed without the uso of knife or pslnful caus tics by our newly devised absorbent meth od known ns the "ELECTRO-GERMICIDE." And our OZO-NITB OAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred nnd confidential. Office hours dally from V a m to 8 20 p, m Sunday from 12 p, m. to 2 p, m. ATTLND TO YOUK LYUS NOW Eyesight piesorvcd nnd hcnditchcs pra vented by bavliiijour eyes properly unit scientifically examined und fitted. Byes examined I-ee. 'the InteH styles of Hpes taclesuud ej ea'asse at the Ion ml prices. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Strsot. HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Tho Most I'crfcct Insulation. Applied by WARREN-EHRET COMPANY Contiac.tor for Ehret's Slag Roofing, 321 Washington Avenue MADE ME A S$AN AJAX TAhlXTS POSITIVELY CURK jtZZilwrvoug lilsea$t i allies Mem orj.Inpotstncr, Kleer,)lesnee0,eW, caused Li Abuaa or cthur Kirtrjiea nnd India- j&L ere Ions, lltey quickly and surtti y rcetoro Lost lulitj In ol J or young. Bad ntam miorfiuar, ua mess or marriage. 1'reT-mt Iuianltr &a Coneumrtlon If taion in time. Their use rhoia i& mediate improve ment &d1 ellectt c. CUltC nhoro all otlicr fail In lit upon bavins tho ceauine AJaz Tablet.. The? have curea thousand anl will euro you. Weelvo apos it ire written guarantee to effdet a euro Eft PTC la each cato or refund tbo money Pries vU U I Oi per inckaati or elx tligns (full treatment for f-G0, Uj mall, in plain wntnper mmn rilptoi price. ( Iron tar ,ree AJAX REftiEDY COy ' ai',Vtb4riii.t" for nalo In Scr.inton, I'u., by Matthew llron. niul 11 C hunitiison, ditiKKlsts. MAKE A MAN lintinu nroldi fuitfarini. from DiticsUts, !-criuitoti, I'u Plmrmaont, Oor. VWomlno vonu and futfsv XarSPj
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