The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 02, 1899, Morning, Page 9, Image 9
THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1890. 9 About the County TAYLOR NEWS. Ball and Supper n Success Receiv ing tho Now Year - Personal Notes. The annual ball and nuupnr uf Tuv lorvlllr. IimIkc No 1C-. KhIkIiIh i)f l'y tlilnn. which miih liclil i" Wcbi'i' link Pililnj niul Suttiulii rxnlnu. wi 1111 iliiboruti' nffiilr. Tin- niU'iitlnneo on Krliluy pvi-iiIiik wuh wy Imbp nnil on Sntuiiluy ovcnlng the lltk wiih filled to lu utmoHt capacity DuiIiik both rvciiliiRH tho nttfiidaii' ( filly pm-cimIimI f.00 people. Tin- nnmli fr tin- nffnli was fmnltOictl b Wutklt oK'liuKtla. On piith pvpiilni; a inl.e Mm uuunlcd to the hiil wnltZHirt Th Hint i-u-n-Iiir'h tuntt-u win won lv .llsn .Maltha l-euis and James Maikh Uuv hn liiB 08 point out of .i jiuvlblp inn, and on Satuiday i-Ven'tiii; l1" Mmy Oilf flths and Tallkflgrfinths -re Hip sir- PCDSfUl POUtOS-tlfflT 'lllccM'tll wa n Biund mitcm- Tlif i hump contest lor the $10 Bold pipit wax pmlputiPil un til a future- dnte. Tin noiiu th.it wan pippaud b ilit- ouiik lnllit ik'fi'iM'd tlec!ul inpiitlon A luriit niiiiiliei t.f out of town kiil-sim wpip i m Thp year of 1S!)S wan nost uu-uili-ousMv aalii'd out and th- Npw Year Wfliomed In an rluuoiiiti iiiiiiinri bv Ihi Lackawanna council si Junior oulpj I'lilted AiniMlran tli-chunlts In ih"lr hull on .Muln stti-l At !) (lock the pwcislon umiiK nied. An m client pioBi amine wa .iK'ii, urn astlnB of 11 mock ttl.il, Hulii'), iiuui i"ttp, ilui'ti), lecltntion and spcccli makliiB niliowid bya xtitikci and 10 fieshnieiitx A most i ijonlli- linn van had lij all tupspnt I.oipiizu, the In llllil sin of Mi. and Slrf John S. tttlllltlH, dpil yi-UPiuiiy uioiniiiB after a hilcf IIIikhs fiiun dlph theila The funeial Mil occur fiom the home, this uf pi i mm and Mill lie pilxntp. Hurlal will npdc In Koiest Home ii'inetelj The cold wao i -how stmni ol Satuiday dpmmaliz d tip street uu tialllc In this town and cars did not run neai hcIipiIuIp time Thp snow plouBh was put Into feu in' hut that did little Kood The iliad win blocked all da) i'Stcuiu, bill It 1h hoped that tralllc Mill be unuo itButar today. John Van Hiibpii. f s'outh St i.ui tou w.ih a ciillei on i H'tiiN In till" place Satuiday PMiiltiK Aencacia IoiIbp. No. 57'' Free and Ac cepted llasoiii, will mi tk the piitircd oppiPtitlie diKHP nt bis penlnB niertlliB William rillbin.v, of Mimic, was the Burst of friends In this place yeater dm Mi and Mis. Grltllth I'rli e. of Hyde J' irk, .spent Sunday with relatives In this jilacc Tillle W. Joins, of Up First ward, announces himself as ,i candidate foi Justice of the peace, si beet to the Up publican caucus Superintendent John IConunlh of t'otan, N. ('., who has Veen upending: the past week with hi 'nnilly m this plnce, luturned to iciunu his duties on Satutdaj nniblim division. No "7 fcons of Tempeiance, will imct t lis evenliiB In their rooms In Van lion s hall. Funeral Director John K Davis has pui chased a hand i me bam of black horses foi his lnc tensing Un-lncss. The boioiiBh sohooN will icopen to. inonow aftei a holldav vaiatlon of two week Onpor.il William Wallins of Com p.my li, Tliitteenth rPBliiciit. who has been home on a fuiliiiBh, has re turned to his compi.y aj v amp Mac- Kenle Camp No i'i, Pali iot i of Ameilca, elcttcil olllce Older Sons s lor the en- suiiiK turn Fiidny eventif Mis Jnmes Davis has returned to her home in llvde ark r.rti-1 visitliiB lplntlves in this pirn e. 1'iof. and Mis M j Llijd, or IMIce burpr spent Sundnv ltl the Iattei's inotliei .Irs ltnlyit Uevvllyn, of Fn Ion .street Miss t'lain Pialtci, of Dounncetou. Is visitlnB at the home oi .Miss Dessle Phillip, of Taylor street Tlie collleiles of tin? Delivvaie. Lack awnnnn and Wctun ninjiany In this place Mill Moikitluec elptit houi days next week. Mr and Mif Thomas Jilin of this p.nce, are tin mn sts r relatives In IIydpP.uk 1CKVILLE. Mr and Mis IMtai A H.uher on New Yen's eve gave a party In honor of the lattet'H niece Miss Stella Millei. The following oung peopl were pies ent Mlssts nmm.t Caipe-itei. Flossie Warlleld, Bessie lludd, I.uelln Pond, Florence Tayloi, France" Sfiilies, Jteba Slmpkins, Mabel illlams (!iac Ayies, Jessie Willace Mjitb- Hitter, Maty Hoberts.Mabel nianvilli Uhsis. Heniy Dole, Thomas Vllll.ini StunfoiJ Reese, Aitliur Wame, ii li. u Ta.vloi, Frank "Williams, Ha Tiiirpp. (laificbi Thomas, Oeoige Peik. Pride of Otlent thaptei. No. 7, Order of tho Hastetn Star, will meet In legu lar session Tuesday evtting. Jan. 2, In their new looms In the Odd Fellows' bulldlns. Mrs. Ljdla Carpentei uf Scott, is visiting her daughtei, Ms , F. L Tav -loi A regular meeting ol tho hoiough council will bo held at thtpijuncll rooms tomorrow evening. ' OLYPHAM?, Tht Inireka conimandetv . No 4 j. Knights of Malta, held a atci niglit service In their room" In t'f Sweenev block Satuidav night, wlliin ius at tended by a very Imge luiiei'cc who enjoyed the fine enteitatnii m kivpii. During iht tiist p.ut of tile logiamme mi Impromptu speech wai,ibHud bv Mi AVebber. ot South Sii'moo wi, was lecelveil with gieat ai Inuse and was compelled trj nijpeai upi uine1 An lutermlsslon was t i en .n p) u clock wiien a lunch insisting of siandw Iches. cuiTo. and :rimt was aeiicil by the ini-nilv.'is oi 'he society. The funeial of Mrs. Je.f,ette .MIIp t ink place fuim hir lute lime on Su tillehaniia stieet jestildiv iifteinoon lit .1 o'i lock Tho se!Vi were on ducted at the jiiiurc. uticj which the lemaliib wci'j taken to P4 tpett teme .... ..-.. ,M.,v,. . , , jjt-ci tt'iiie r for Intei meni. The .uneral was faded by man fii..ndslV the lam- t nclp Dld-'s Dnillns,' 'J be nio- tnry tor inteiment. The .uneral uti lly duceil at thi Father Ma house this evening by tin nul Diuniatb rninpani oi i'v opera i Siand Tiinton THY TUlJujK Coutrhs.'JolrJs. Asthma, Qt-nchitis, HoarsliBss and SorefThroat. I Pan-Ulmllu 9 . I aimiaiuiDot A.JZ, pnovcrj WUA. Thu piny was produced at the Lyceum theater recently with uront success. Frank McAndrovv, of Pattctson N J., who hns been vIsltliiR hln homo here returned Sntttrdnj Miss Jennie J Ml tun, of Delaware Htreet, wlio has been seriously III with tvphold pneumonia, Is slovvlv linpiov Iiir. Mlfsoo Ida AVIillu and llllu Uoland visited fi lends In town Satuidav. Mi and Mtn, J. L Jones and datiBh tor. Miss Until .topes, arc the Bllests o Mi. uml Mis. T. I' Jones, oi Liicka wanna Rtieet JERMYN. Tlie old e.n depailed and IS'i'i was usheied In amidst the usual touting of whtsllcs and iltiBlns ol bells On ac count of the seveie hllzzmd w til' li pre vailed few piople weie out "f iloniB and those who vvltne.sned the ileparture or the old and the coiiiliiB of tin new j ear did so within the shelter of their home". A iniilu pally of sIiirois. huv. -evet. liraVfd and d"lled Jack Frost, and fiiun 11 until II o plmk soieiiaded tin If ti lends In vni Inns pat Is ol the boriiuitli l.lln,tl. 1nli ,. V.t t( ,.ll lllilnv PVelllllB i h i ted th" follow illB iiIIIpi is foi the ensuing tiim. liiand than ul lot Chin lea Foillell. vice cluincellol Philip Tucket mastpf at aims, lien .Morgan outi i Btiiiid, Thomas price Tin Installation ceipinonv will takp place in t Prlda ivenliiB bv Dlstilit Denut Ulchatil Reynolds John f'rcllnti, of Piovldeim. was ye. -teidnv the KU'at of Ills sister Mis li tol UP Peadtled. Jl.. oi Spi olid Stlo t. The Misses Ilessle Fleas, Col a and M.ibel Davis. Doui Tennis and Kmma Moon and Hubert and Huir Ft ens and Claiencp lllakisln- eiiloycd the ihaims of ti'tpslehoi at Caibondale on Pi id iv evening. Dr S i: MoM'i, ol the Fiist lesl intnt A olunteei I'liBlueets, who has been pelidliur a pottloii of Ills fiulotlBh with his paients near liethlehem. Is espected home todnv. Ontntio and Uestein Despatcher ll.idBei spent yestciday with friends at Hancock. N. Y The Delawnie ami Hudson collleiy is Idle today. The public si bonis, which have been dosed since Dec. 21. will teopi'li tonioi low. The niuiiluyp ol John Foibes.of V I field, and Miss Dildget Muldoon of Mala stieet, is nnnouneed to take .ee nt Sacied He.nt tluuch on the 17th. II P Woodwaid, at one time idltoi of the Jermjn Press. Is now publishing The Methodist at Dunmoie Mis. a. Ihnoiy and grandson, Joe Dnv. of ''ennleiy stieet. will b'ave to day to s)(.id the week with Wllkes liarre friends. La Grippe Successfully Tieatecl. "I have Just lecovered from the sei -ond atiack of la gilpjie this ear," .says Mi. James A. Jones, publisher ot the Leadel, Me.in, Ttas In the latter ease I used Chambei Iain's Cough Kemedy and I think with considerable siiciess. only being in btd a little ov. r two dajs against two das for the toimer attack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been enuully as Ij.id as the tit st but foi the ne of this lemedv as 1 had to go to bed In about l houi.s after being 'stlllck' vlth It, while in thellist case I was able to attend to business about two davs befoie getting down.'" Foi sale by all diugglsts. Mattluws Hios, whole sale and letall agents. ELMHUKST. 15 F liutteitleld w.i. ilitulating ninong friends heie last week. C M. Curtis i etui ned to New Vol k Saturday evpiilug after spending a week with his paients heie. Mrs W. II. Hobliihon is sueiing with the grip. Miss Lottie Clny, of Oerson s mlllln eiy fitoie Is spending her vacation with fi lends heie. Rev. C A Spauldlng pie-ached In the ltaptlst chuich at Holllstei ville lesteiday lnoinlng and evening. Mr Hymn Hiickingham and family ate their New Year's dinner with Mr. and Mis. P. T. Pelton at Moscow. School will reopen this morning, Pio ressor Rogers and Miss Hle'rilng hav ing leturned fiom thelt vacation yis. teulay. Miss Mamp Snyder and Mi. John H. Wilcox weie mat lied on Thuisday af ternoon at "Foi n Cieht." the homo of the bible's patents, bv Rev. C A. Spauldlng. Only the immediate fi lends of the contr- ting patties weiu piesent and witnessed the ccicmony. Mr. and Mis. Wlhox 111 leside at Fein Ctest until spring. A ciowded house gieeted the i hll dien of the Picsbv terlan Sunday school on Thuiriilay evening last and listened with much Intel est to the pleasing programme which was so ably can led out. Santa Clans, well laden vv 1th i and, nuts and manges added much to tho enjoyment of the llttlo ones. The new Kile and Wyoming Valley iiiniet passed thtough heie Satuiday on Its tiial tiip. Hobeit Kinder I etui ned to Haliis buig, N. J, Saturday nftei ,r -ding the past week with his patent, lure A veil puny or young people gath pied at the home of Mr. and Mis. Hv inn Uiukliigham on Fiiday evening In lesponse to Invitations' sent out by tliein. the occasion being tup birthday of theii daughter. Bessie. The even ing was passed all too quickly with luiu-le and games, and all present seem ed to thoioughly enjoy themselves anJ the vi i e small bouts hud nt lived befoio the last guests had said good night, aftei wishing their young hostess many happy returns of the day. Mis Huik- Ingham, ass ,sicu by .wis. F r.Pelton, of I .Moscow, presided over the dining toom. Thoriu pit-sent weie Misses Lottie Clay. Nellie Shoeniakei. Hllle Cmtls. I Jennie Dunning Maine Rhodes. Jessie tlaidenbeigh. Leuu Jeiikiiib Louise Dunning aitle Schlebel, Hesslo Buckingham, Ciai c Stanton, Maine Dunning. Heithn Urlmes, Kate Mag ley and Messi Ueoige Schlebel W. L. Scott, Unity cinlsty, Hobeit Sns - del, Fied uuvi. J'aiker Kvnns, Fulh Avails, Kd Schlebel, Filelid Rhodes, i (lUtlleld Hdwatds, Robert Clulsiy, Pei. t cy Hhodts, Wnl Jenkins. ChatU-i Jm . ny. Walter Page. Will Trible and Hay Hucklnghani. of Klinhuist, and ('ha:- 1. y M. Cmtls. of New Votk eitv. THE LARK. Ml day In tMiulslto nlr t The wjnif L'lomb an Invisible stair, Plight on tllRlit story on stoij, i -no tin diuzllii kIoii, 'Hic-ie w is no bhd, only a isiiuniiK. i la tho rflory. tlimlilng and iIiikIiii;, i ilitii small go'eii cloud at even, "i I- niMlnpr "tvv xt earth and heaven. iw no ntnlrcasc winding, winding t'P hi tlin dazile snpphlro and blinding, Vet i-ouiul by mum!, la uxiiululte air, '"he song vvnnt up th slnlr. Katharino Tynan. TnEY WANT TO TELL Thoso Qrntofoil Vomon Who Havo Boon Ilolpod by Mrs. Plnkbam. Women who liavn BitfTorcil severely nnil been relieved of their ills by Mrs. IMnkliam's inlvtco nnil medlclno are constantly urging- publication of their htutumunts for the benellt of oilier wo men Here are two such lptters: Mrs. liUiXh. Huvkiti.v, S3S Mcrrlmno St., Lowell, Mnsi., writes: " It nffonls inu (front pleasure to tell nlHufTerinijvvonienof thebpnelltlhavo iccplveil from takinjf Lyillu 13. Pink ham's Vegetable toiupound. I can liurd lylluilvvordstocxprpssiuygratlluilefor what she 1ms done forme. My trouble was ulceration of the vv otnb. I was un der the doctor's care. Upon examina tion lie found fifteen very lnrije ulcers, but he failed to do me ijood. 1 took pv eralbotllesof Lyilla 12. Plnlslmin's Veife table Compound, also used the Sanative Wash, and am cured. Mrs. Plnklintn's medicine saved my life, anil 1 would lecommeiid It to nil HUlTeriiiR' women." Mrs. Amos Tuomm.kav., Kllcnburu'h Ctr., X. V.. vvilte.s: " I took cold at the time my bnby was born, causing- me to have milk legs, nnil was sick in bed for eight wicks. Doetois did mo no good. I surely thought I would die. I wns al io troubled with falling of the womb. I could not eat, had taint spells us often as ten times a duy. One clay a. lady i umo to see me and told me of tho tienatit she hud derived from taking Lydhi 1;. Pinkham'h medicine, and ad t ised me to trj It. 1 did so. and hnd Ukcn only half a bottle before I was able to sit In n chair. After taking Ihreo bottles I could do my own vvoik. I ivui now in perfect health." A FLOATING STORE HOUSE. 1'iesli Meat to Supply Naval Vessels tor 100 Days. I 'mm the Natlnnnl Piuvl'ior.lst The gieat meal conceins of the I'nit 'd Stntes, as well a,s the goveinment Itself, have done some unheard of and wondeiful things leietitly In the way of lefllgeiatlon and of feeding an aimv In the field, as well as a fighting n.ivy. on a flesh meat diet As PMiaoidluury as tills may seem, a mom unusual i lr i umstance is now ti .inspiring in the voyage of the battleships Oiegon and Iowa, which ate at piesent beyond Ha hla Hr.izll, on their way to Manila. Accompanying them Is the supply ship Celtic, which left New Yoik with the fleet about tlitee weeks ago The Cel tic Is a veritable floating stole house and warehouse, tilled with needed sup plies ol eveiy kind luiulicd by a mun-o'-wur and Iks clew on a long voyage tluougli vaiylng climates. Hiu the i hlef Intetest ot this novel ship centeis in lu-i meat stoics and letilgetating chambus. Ilefore leaving New Yoik then- weie put Into bet hold li'nuOi) pounds of fie-sh frozen mutton and J.'O.OOU pounds of vegetables These supplies ale so aiangid that the battleships i an at any time take from the cm go what evei meat ana vegetables an- needed for the mess timing the long vovnge to the Philippines These stoits Wile placed on board foi the Use of the lleet's men. Such a thing Is unpaial leled and liniieaid i." In naval hlstotv. And It hits been lei t to this govern ment and one of the gteatest pat king companies to stoic- up and send with a tleet on the longest vol age of leioid a ship loaded with flesh supplies fiom which the olllcers and cmw can bp fed. the same as on land, In unj climate. She left in compani with the Oiegon and the Iowa, and will feed ihem en route as thpv go Resides being novel In naval hlstoi.v. It Is a new- dop.it tut p In thp meat ti.ide. The meat was specially gotten up foi this shipment. It was sewn In cheese i loth, frozen In Chicago, and biought fiom then to New York In lefilgerator cais In a fioziti state. To thus main tain i amasses of beef in a froen state dining so long a treight Journey Is a big undpitnkiug In Itself Tt Is seldom attempted by the laigvst and best equipped lompanles oui foi a shinter distant e The cingo was loaded In a frozen state, and will be kept at a frigid temp'-iatui.- until it Is consumed oi the residue landed nt Manila. Re role the ships aftei touching at Hono lulu much tlnli dcMlnatlon the stoie sn.p Celtic will have pcifoimed thp mfist wondeiful voyage in the woild's hlstoiy In the meat line. She will have can led In hei hold, and thiough all climates, a caigo ot frozen flesh meats over the longest vonge of a meat ship in r.Nlstenee. She will have demon .stinted the llinitl ss possibilities of m filgeintlnn and of nautical cold stoi age for dlsti Uniting the woild's suiplus meats and provisions to those climes and peoples who mriuhe them This voyage of tho worships nnd of their lloatlng ntom. the Celtic, will take mom than IcO days lletetofote a voy age of sixty days lot a frozen meat ship hns been mgarded us a marvel In tinde elides. Tin whole nffnir Is one of great credit to the government at Washington nnd to tne contiactois. The possibilities In tho case Indicate In definite expnnslon for the meat and piovlslon industries of the United Stntes and the meat tinde is under obligation to the i omiueudable dating ot our officials and of oui enterprising business concerns. - - APPLE PACKING BY EXPERTS. Tho Way in Which It Is Done in Cnhtornia. From the San Francisco Chronli ! Watsonvllle (lnluir. tin biggest thing on iarth In the shapi of an apple -packing bouse It i o'i is an nmn of si.otv) superfli lal feet ('in- end of th" huge "lied abuts nil tie- Soiilhi rn Pacific track, while the othu furnishes fni 111 tlts for the i.ipld unloading ol tin cap in loas sprint, vvu'i-ns spe ial.v built foi this trn.h .vlth long flai bed? and DR. C. O. WEST'S NEWVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT tSTHcd Label SpeclalwO bAiiu oiiunyiii, r-tilt'-Sii For Impotency, Lo6s oftJtS'v-y I'owor, tioet llanhood, s u Htenllt7 or Hnrrnmie AA VS ft,$ n liuii eix for $5. vritb-, W-."' ",ru",7l LeZi l . LW VUIU11I UU lid IB, ilLDIDIIiri leBPUHtor by mall. "AF m. Clarke, j6 I'cnn Ave, Stranton.Pn I $-t."P .A aLVELB-IT tkuFlei iVJf ' I I iJl I t SAT . GoffioHxnEeoJMllablMoouth1r, isolating tnidlclce. Only liarmleu OBd the urit drujubiuld Le moJ. lijou want lbs ben, jtl Or. PeaS's IPemnnjcoaa IPBIBs Thtr are prompt, itf tPd crUln In runlt. The rtDBlno (Dr, rftl't) nererdlxs r "s For Salo by JOHN H. PHELPS. Phrmacnt, Oor. W'omlna nvonuo n0 bPruoo stroot- strong iprlnc8, to enrry 100 boxes or mom illicit with fruit loosely packed In tho ot chard. The "plant" t mulled tu the business of npplo packing In primitive and Inex pensive Tho shed is simply a floorless shell, spacious nnd lofty. In this tracks lire ranged longitudinally to tecelvo small, four-wheeled Hat cms, which make easy tho work of unloading Hip wagons nnd loading tho cars. The rest of the ground spate is traversed !y pleres or scantllng.on which nre tanged the boxs of apples, ten Hpis high Henthi'H fot boxmukeiH nnd tables fit ted with lion clatnpr, opcinted by foot pmssum, for gently piesslng down the bottoms of the full-packed boxes tend for the nailer, constitute the equipment Inside the htd. Outside am two huge V shnpdl hoppeis, built ot lumber, into which tin- it-fuse tipples are thiuwu, to yield up their iulce for elder vinegar A stoic of this vinegar, sharpening In the nun's taysi fills many barrels.w lios bungholes nre stopped with wine bot tles Inverted The pmcess of pucklng calls foi ton sldeinble digital dexterity. In packing for the California mnikets one of the fitst things needed is to put a good face on thing So the lioxmaker nails on tho top of the box fit si. nnd this tempoiarlly becoinei the bottom. On tills, with theii brightest cheek down wind, me i.illged llii showiest flUit ol the guide that Is being handled Tht se must be selected and lltttd with not n nub nicety, so as, when gentlv ptessed. to exactly till the ama of the box, but they must not be loiighly squeezed, lot a f c w bruised appl -s spoil the appeiuain e ulid sale of the box. and the bell-llower is especially tender To facilitate this aiiaiiglng of th.- fiult. the packer tilts the b. to a considerable angle, so that each apple lemalns were It is placed, In stead of tolling about as on a level sin face. When this fhst layer is sat tsfnctoiil) adjusted subsequent tleis of the same sle aie added until the box Is slightly overlllleii. It is then passed to the nailing table, the bottom pieces nailed on the clamps applied so cam fully as nelthei to . nilse by ovei pies sum nor to leave the libit so loose a to l utile If the box be laired, and the nails aie diiven home. In pik K Ing for export the method Is quite dif ferent, euth tipple being wrapped in a separate paper Anothei Important point Is the guiding ate oi ding to .size. The tinde recognizes at least thme guides, thme tlei, four tier and live tier. This sizing must be ligldly ,nl heied to and no boxes packed with mixed sizes As a mle the laiRcst sizes biing the highest pi Ire, although this Is not Invariably so. the matket for three-tier fruit being limited. AMERICA'S AFFLICTION. A Russian Tinveler Who Will Go Home and Tell About It. From the Demi r Post S. Hanfblum. fifr ymis ol age.bloiul gtav whiskeud. volatile, and all the way from St Petetsburg Russia, is a thp Hiown Palace hotel To tin sin -prlsp of a caller, who hnd novel seen the gentlom in befom. Mr llanfhliiiii tinned, and, with an pxpmssion of de light upon his Mai exclaimed: "Ach. my friend' I r.m 1111 wis dee light You am 70 zhentleinan fiom Melbom vich I met on at- high moun tain, 70 peak ot vat you call hoi in" Ah' Pike, ze peik ol Pike, net ee.s wis ze git-atesl plt'tlr I see you." When genii told that he wis mis taken lie could baldly believe it. ' ls ei t poos-cl)" Veil, eel ees re maikable ze ray "ambiance." Ills accent and vernacular wen- p.. 1 nihil. Sonn Lines he talked like 11 (iPim.iii soniellines like a Fmnchman Ills manner wa.i woolly Fiench. ' V's. sail." s'lid he in answer to .1 question ' I am .1 msldont of St. Peet alr.sbijig 1 wass iiom in VVaisaw. Poland, but 1 let-v In R-rusia tpp-ty yah pp. llv name ee Jalrman. but r nm not. lie! ps nnlj w nnnip v li h ei s J.-iltman. Deed you noti-ei 1- znl mini' ' Ilanf. 1011 see, nu-'-ncp hemp nnd blum pes tlower zat tes altogav thnii, hemp Ili'Wci '.at ees prioty, ees tet not? It wan. and bis visitor admitted it I haf been in Ameilca some vceks, and haf noletc ed man t tags to plei c me nnd some vlcb do not. Now, y.it sn-ngulnr ttiitoom of eating gom. Znt ees .- most lemaikible. Ret i-es not fail me to oondorstand All ze time z?y bite, bite, bite, t hew lug is gom So many, too!" And .Mr. Hnnfblum held up both hands and arms like a pair of e.xcl'imatlon points. 'On ze car from Hoofalo to Neeue keeia ?ait w.'ss a young leddy seetlng in fiont of me ntlng zls gom wlsoui stop, s-lnls of It' All ye time! I ask: at ees zls yat ze peoblp all eating'." I vas told. r pali chase some ot ze leedle storr an' put heem In mv mouse -Pa -ah! I shpat heein out Ot pes like medeecen nnd voise, And eet ees so ogly. I vonder m mm h at s:!s mccs er-able habeet, und eet seemco to bo ze habect deesttenktcef. n lyceonal ees eet zo-'" The Impeachment was admitted with gi h t "And ee zalr no r-iaj'medeo, no cure for ?ecs tei-talhlo sing? No? Hilt ees nd." SInkes Hor Fly. '.Mrs Umen has discharged her lilml gill ' "Too piuity. was the?" "Yes Indeed. Whv, sin heaid her bus band call the girl .111 'angel.' ' 'So. of toiuse she lias no enithly us.a for her" No Doubt Appropriate. "How illd he open his udilmss of vvel come to the eorset iniimifiicluierrt' nu vi nilon' ' "IIo iignu bv "islnt 'LiidltH and Rt-n-llimin 01 ih ons-.' uml Invltul them to stuv " A perfect method to dcTdop, Hicngtlicii, tnlart'o nil wcat, Muuted, fettle jortioiisof tho txxl Lflttti of errors and eccBis cured A slmplo tilan, ludottd bv phjtleiKiii plljni'o and ticilmeiit sent on unnrnml .c iminr... in n.i FOR MEN ONLY vnncp. Write forcxpfaiialloanndpnx.fii tuallod In pulp, etuled letter ('(irrespoiitltuce ton Iwluitlal. ERIE MEDICAL CO.. Buffalo. n.Y. Chtclltaltr's l'nrllih Illlmnn.l 11... ENNYROYAL PILLS ..ruin. I una uiiljr Cfnullir, arc tliiji reinw, ldic ait Urwcln for IVilcVi.f r. ,! ,j, nM.bJ Brand In Itrd tad (.clj mrullie' IfiOln I'llul wliutlurrlbbou 'IbLc no OIL, r. Rttutt danceroum ...h....... (On.ui.JiniMiiani Ai Projiin, .ri-oj ,. Vt.V'Jj"' J"!"l'i unlunrlda 161 ' "" ' U'." ' I'lUr l; rrtum ..,,7, 'r'rLfitulealUa.,Mi.l,u,.tfr,I7l: Bold kj all Local Prui.Uti. I'IIILAII'aJ ivisr rok.i WUI fjLi' l Vn lR-l -A ty "S.c- Our First Anmi Women's M U3lin Underwear Tuesday, January 3, 1899. SPECIAL ATTENTION bein directed to the fact that the quality of goods is far above the average offered at Spe cial Sales. The embroideries and insertions are unu sually fine and handsome. The productions represent three of the leading manufacturers in New York, who are noted for the quality, fit and workmanship of their goods. In order to make this sale a talked-of event, we have decided to sell Every Garment at Cost. Some of the many goods which we will place on sale: Corset Covers at 5c each Drawers at 39c nmdo (if a "Odd quality of muslin in plain nr V shape neck, and the kind that sells lev 10c. Corset Covers at 12c made V shape, jjood muslin, neatly trimmed with embroidery, splendidly made and cannot be duplicated under 'J'-'c Corset Covers at 19c made of .Masouville muslin, in round or square neck, trimmed with embroidery and insertion and aie actually worth :.V Corset Covers at 29c made of the best quality of muslin, made square or V neck, handsome embroidery trimming and 1 rows of tucks, worth l."c i Corset Covers at 39c lace trimmed, also lace and embroidery trimmin;, either in cambric or muslin. neatly tucked, made square or V shape, a hand.Minic garment and worth ."mi Corset Covers at 55c made of line cambric, either square or V neck, handsomely trimmed with lace and a splendid value at 85c Chemise at 19c lace trimmed, round neck, made full length of a good quality of muslin and a garment which should sell at 7w Skart Chemise 40c They are embroidered and lace trimmed, bottom of skirt trimmed with torchon lace; they are made of good weariny muslin and worth Hoc Chemise at 65c square or V shape neck, yoke of hand some embroidery, full length, splendid quality of muslin and worth DSc Chemise at 75c made with square neck and handsomely trimmed with tine quality of embroidery and insertion, made of the best under wear muslin, worth 1.15. Skirt Chemise at 89c square neck tucked and lace trimmed, bottom of skirt trimmed with val lace, ex ceedingh handsome and act mill v worth S1..15. Drawers at 19c pair I made with hemstitched neatly made and a great value at 30c. Drawers at 22c made of nice muslin, '1 rows of tucks, em broidery trimmed, good and serviceable, and worth Klc. i he. OF COMMENC cambric mine. Gowns ES r-Aoni 308 Lackawanna Avenue. Sale made with two cluster of lucks and trimmed with dainty embroidery, made as well as the highest price goods and worth (iOc. Drawers at 45c best quality of muslin used, made with two cluster of tucks, deep cambric em broidered llounce, very dainty and well worth 75c. Cambric Drawers at 55c made with deep llounce, thinly eml)E4-'"-ered, made in the best possible manner, and actually worth 80c. Skirts at 39c made of good quality of muslin, 1 tucks and deep llounce, also with deep llounce and lace trimmed, an elegant value at 50c Umbrella Skirts at 55c preltil, trimmed with handsome em broidery and lace, made as well as unj high priced skirt and actually worth 80c. UmbreHa Skirts at 79c These aie made with dust rutlle and are trimmed with the finest of embroidery and were made to sell for 1.15. Fine Cambric Skirts, $1.05 a good quality of cambric, made with dust rutlle and handsomely trimmed with em broidery and a bargain at 1.50. Fine Cambric Skirts, $1.39 beautifully made with deep cluster of tucks, fine embroidered flounce and well worth 2.1'5. Gowns at 39c made witli cambric rullle, neatly trimmed with lucks and lace, and are full length and worth not less than 50c. Gowns at 55c These are made with V shape neck and aie trimmed with fine embroidery ami tucks, and are Avell worth 70c. Cambric Gowns at 75c Empire style, made with embroidered cambric rullle, also high and square netk, made of muslin, trimmed with embroid ery and lace and some ribbon trimmed, none worth less than 1.15 Gowns at $1.00 made Avitli handsome embroidered .sailor collar, of line grade ol muslin, full length and worth 1.50. at $1.49 made with handsome cascade of line em broidery, also fine cambric rullle, dainty ribbon bow and an exceptional value at 2.50. W u .