THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 189D. 7i JONAS LONG'S SONS. COME IN AND HEAR THE Women's Hanfcchiefs Away Under Value. WE OFFER today two lots of Women's Hand kerchiefs that should produce some of the greatest selling this store has ever known. Both lots are strictly all linen goods and guaranteed by us. Whether or no your handkerchief deeds are pressing this is a happen-stance that you cannot well afford to miss. LOT NO. 1 comprises ono hundred und fifty dozon of lrund-em-broidered initial, hemstitched handkerchiefs that aro to go at 19 Cents For which equal values have never in many instances, JD coins. LOT NO. 2 consists of Pure Linon Hoinstitched Handkerchiefs, with embroidered and laco edges; always 15c and 25c to go today at MAIN FLOOR. Coats and Skirts Spring is Just aiound the cor ner; that's why tlie.se things are to go at almost your own price. Here they are : El Lnillt-H nnd Misses' Coats of Kerne anil Uoucle Vurloty of. col 01 ; Kino all Silk Lined. Ken hut prices hno bec n !vi n OR ami $10.00 .VO 20 Iidlei" Itliick Kerrey Coats. This season's style. Kornuily CQr J2.50 OJ' Misses' Skirts, Hell Shape of newest materials; Vcleteen bound, lined with percallne. Six to four- C -in teen jenrs 4i.oy IjiiHph' Ilrilllantlne Skirts, Kliuired ratterns.,,ews,HrnKstvle-.,;e,- ogc ...II.... ll...t. .. I. ..,,- 1,n.,n.l '"! IMllllVI llll'-U. ttmrnvi, uui'i"' . I SECOND FLOOR. THE CITY'S INSURANCF. Agents Seek Equitable Allotment. Common Council's Doings. About the onlv thing" that enltvenet common council meeting laxt evening were the addresses of Jeremiah O'Hearn and P. F. Mofiltt on the Insurance liiestlon. The former said he was not out for favors but blmple justice, and desiied to know why other agents had necn given more than he. Leonard Campbell, chairman of the committee that made the recommenda tion, said it was because Ml. O'llcain had made no application. P. F. Mofiltt called attention to the fact that he has been a taxpayer for ycais and that his parents before him had been, hence he thought he was en titled to a big slice and said he ouldn't be backward about asking fur it all If he thought they would give it to him. Fur the past thiet e'Ut V. It. Baker has held the lion's shine, having Placed JH.OUO with his companies.. The following resolution intioduced by Leonard Campbell was adopted That insurance on city propel ty bo awarded as follows: To Com h age-no, $2 600;. J. H. Brldgett, S2.500. J. II. Iteese, J2.D00; P. F. Mofiltt, $2,300 on city building; W. It. Baker, $1,500 on Mitchell hose house: J. O'Heain $1.OT0 on Columbia hose house. This Insurance Is to take effect Mauh 2S. G. U. Van Gorder intioduced an or dinance providing for llusstone side walks on Terrace street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. It was refeired to the street commltte. An ordinance annexInET Fust waul territory along Garfield avenue, Spring street, Lincoln avenue. Laurel and Grove streets to the First sewer dis trict was also leferred to the commit tee. MEETING. OF MINISTERS. The Ilonesdale District Ministerial association will hold Its last meetim? ror this conferenco year In the First Methodist church In this city, Monday "venlng and Tuesday, Match 1" and 11. Rev. A. J. Van Cleft will deliver the address Monday evening. The commit tee especially Invites a full attendance as this will bo the last general gather ng of the ministers of the district dur ing Rev. W. L. Thorpe's sol vices a.i presiding elder, tho piesent conference year closing his term of six yeats. CENTURY CLUB SOCIAL. The New Century club held its trl annual social at the home of Mis. L. A. Bassett.of Lincoln avenue, last even ing. Tho rooms were handsomely dee orated and the gentlemen fi lends of tho organization wore delightfully en tei talned bv a fine literary and musi cal programme. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. George Schnff, of South Main itreet, Is entertolnlnir her nelce, Mts. Thomas Riley, of Oneontu, N. Y. Fred panle resumed work In the Jorth Main street machine shop yes erdov after a brief Illness. Mrs. Porter Williams, of Park street, s at Harford at the bedside of her nother, Mrs. Peck, who Is seriously III. Miss Idu Snyder Is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Abbey's son.Vere, b seriously 111. Miss Myrtle Wolf, of Scranton, Is flng entertained by tho Misses C.vn Ida and nna Harlor, of Darto ave nue, J. E. Dennis, of Erook street, return ed to Pen Aipyl yesterday. Miss May Buike, of Prooklyn street, It's Just as Well That you should see the Coming Fashions in Spring Dress Goods. First display of the sea son at the Globe Ware house today. Long's as JONAS LONG'S SONS. MUSIC - SECOND FLOOR. Each. bean offered under 25 couts -aud 10c Wall Paper Bargains The choicest productions of all the manu facturers at about half the prices charged by exclusive wall paper stores. Vail tiaure. r.ijier In scroll, floial and n-t new and wortti H'c. cf double mil Hall, and dlnlim' loom paper In Unlit nnd dark shades of Terra Cotta Giien and liinwn with idc-iKintlv kIIcImI borders to nnteh Awi S e I 2i? dtniblo rcll: now 13c. and " ''v' liiRntln or f-It tut" r, :,0-m wide In .ill ciIoih with blended bolder and I'.er dm, ,'l'e nil - C I" llOllllie DMl THIRD FLOOR. Is entei I lining her cousin, Miss Sadie Spcllmi'ii. of Ilonesdale. The Mm of Mr. and Mis. It 11 Holds Is on the sick list. Newsdealer W J Robert" 1 Rey- run- filled to his home by Illness. Attorney Seniles, of Susquehanna, called on fi lends In this city ycsteulay. Miss Maiv Gallagher is In New Yoik cltv on business. Mr. and Mis. J. J. Relgeluth's t-ou. Donald, Is seriously HI Mrs. l'. F. Hope, of Philadelphia, is visiting fi lends In this city. J. Franklin Ciowell Is in the city again. Mis A. I listed and chlldien havj leturned from their Scranton Isil. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. J J. Walsh, of Mavfield, who foi a number of years has been employed by Simpson .t Wutklns at their Duryea colllei. has been piomoted to assist- " "V. r . """"" ' "'. 'v ' . , ; ..... l.l .-,. .,,i,li..,..- niwl I J f 1 t!1ilUjint i JlltWUIi l hvilViiil r-v .j company's property. He Is this wool; engaged In surveying the pioperty nt the Noithwest colliery. His r.iunv fi lends will be pleased to hear of his promotion. I5e. Father Malone, of Susquehanna, will in-each in Sacred Heart chinch on Wednesday evening. Father Malone Is well known In this vlclnltv and some years ago, before entering the mln Istiy, was weighmnster at the Key stone colliery at Mayfleld. J. C. Tinner, a former well-knovvii Mayfleld lesldcnt, now of Luzernj borough, was a visitor heio on Satur day. Mr. and Mis. Heibeit Yost, of Scian ton, spent Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. C. U. Holmes, of Rushbiook street. Miss Mary Bums, of Avoca, spent Sundny at tho home of her mother in Mayfleld. Mr. AV. D. Hill, the well-known In surance agent, has been confined to his home for several days with an attack of grip. Mrs. X. W. Williams, of Greenfield, spent Saturday heie with her sister, Mrs. W, J. Cramer, of Bacon street. Mrs. Burns, of Mayfleld, yesterday removed her household goods to Avoca, where she will In futuie leslde. Mis. White and son Harry, of Ob phant, aie visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Williams, of Rush biook stieet. Frank Jones, Thomas Jones, Charles White nnd John Gtlfilths, of Olyphant, visited f i lends in this borough on Sat urday. Mr. Richard Latcham of Scranton, Is visiting Mayfleld frl lids Noah Pugh, of Poplar street, May fleld, is quite ill. Miss Lottie Reynolds, of Forest City, v Islted friends In Jermyn yesterday. Pay sour taxes todaj and save the five per cent, penalty. Eugene Hutchlngs, Willie Stevens nnd Willie Pairv, of Mayfleld, attended a surprise party In Olyphant on Satur day night. Mrs. Owen Owens, of Mayfleld, Is le coverlng from her long and severe ill - nets. Miss Lizzie Jones, of Noith Main street. Is vlslilng Dumnnro friends. Paul Cure of Scott; Thomas Lough ney, Tree!. Rlchtnieycr and Tom Jones wcro Archbald visitors Sunday. ELMHURST. Prof, Rogeis, of Jermyn, visited his brother hero on Washington's birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Buckingham at tended a meeting of tho Order of East er n Star, at Scranton, last evening. Mrs. F. J. Amsden, of Scranton, was the guest of Mrs. Schoonmalter at "Oak Terrace" on Frldoy last. Prof. E. B. Rogers spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Btrouds burg. Mr. J. II. Snyder and daughter, Mrs A. II Cobb, have returned from a trip to New York where they attended the funeral of Mr. Snyder's brother. Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, of Madl sonvllle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Detrlch. The Ladles Aid Society of the Bap tist church, will hold a dime social on Friday evening next at tho horn of Mr. Byron Buckingham. Proceeds to apply on the pastor's salary. All are cordially Invited. In respond to Invitations sent out by Mr, Robert Christy, a merry party ot young people Rather cd nt hla homo on Thursday evening; Inst. In a short time after their arrival they were trans formed Into a weird group of phantons and with Miss Uessle UuckltiKham pre siding at the piano they began their ghostly march throuch the spacious parlors and called forth much merri ment. In a Fhort time, however, masks wcro thrown aside and in Knmcs and music tho hours passed quickly by. At II o'clock elegant tcfreshments were solved by Mrs. Christy and the wo' sinii' hours arrived before the reluctant farewi lis were said and the young1 peo ple dispersed to their respective homes. Those present were: .Mlsess ejarric Schickel, Jennie Dunning. Mame, Hhodes, Jessie Ilardenbureh. Inez Hlcsslnir. Hesslo Buckingham, Lou Dunning, Nellie lluber, Grace Stanton, Cora Now and Mamie Dunnlne nnd Messrs. Ocorge Schlebel, Walter Scott, V.. 1J. Ilosers, Mortimer Edwards, Ed gar Mnchetto, Harold Machette, Our flcld Edwards, Elmer Williams, Chas. Davis, AVI11 Jenkins, Percy MtodcH, I'rcd Davis, Dorrance Fuller, Harry Christy, Charles New, Ilobert Christy, Friend Hhodcs and Walter Stanton. TAYLOR NEWS. Antluacite Glee Club Ee-Organized. Benefit Hafile Personal News. The Anthracite Glee club, a musical organization of this town, met on Sun day nfternoor. In Llewellyn's hull and le-organized as a permanent tug mira tion. They will enter the competition at the Olyr.hant eisteddfod mi tins "Sailor's Chords" tomorrow, St David's day. The following otllcers were elected- President. John F. Tubb: secrc taiy. William H. Thomas. Professor Samuel Evans was selected as director. The club Is composed of the following well known singers: First tunm-. Wil liam Jones, Moig.tn Morgans, Marry Kvans, W. II Nicholas, John G. Price. Divld J DaIs; second tenor, Ilobert Llewellyn, William H. Thomas. David Jones, Hlchanl Wlntoi. Hairy Smith, Daid T. D.ivK William lteeso. tltst bass, James E. Watklns, Thomas dwells, Ednund Jones, Rlchaid Wat kins, William Hosklns, William Giif tltlis. John 1!. Thomas, John T. Thomas, second bass. David Grllllths, William G. 'lowells, Job.n F Tunis, John T. Jones, William Williams. Thomas Fiar Is A laille for .i sc-t of mining toolF for tli benefit oi Mis. Charles Guild, will . I be held at the lesldtnce of James Pou- I ell, corner of Main and Onk si reel, on Monday evening, Match 20 Com t it tee. G. J. Powelt, John Nallon, Drlnev O'llaia and Dald Giimths. Tickets. 25 cent.s. The "Meuy Milkmaid" will be icpro duced by the choir of the Cnlvaiy Bap tist church, on .March 13 and H un der the direction of Professor Dald 12 Jones The collleiles of the Delawuie, l.uck awanua and Western companv are walking foui eight-hour days this eek Mis. O. loues Is slowly iecoellliT fioin hei recent Injuilet. which sb'S Mistalned bj falling down a lltgnt of stairs last week. Mr. and Mis I low aid Johns, of Jfvdo Paik, spent tne Sabbath with relatives lu Ibis place We congratulate Professor David F. Jones on his meilted success In win ning thhd piize nt one of the musical c ein-er Uoilc at Bostoi' Jfor the Pest congregational tune 1'iofessoi Jones' selection wa, the hjmn "God Calling yet," and out of one bundled competi tors he was successful. The menthols or the Welsh I'oiigre- BJtlonnl ebuich are making wnango- ments to conduct an eisteddfod In the chutch nudltorium on Apill 17. The committee ate hard at woik on the same and will have the niogiamme readv for publication dining the com ing week. The Taylor united choir, under the dliectlon of Rlchaid Watklns, aie le quested to meet at the Calvary Baptist chutch this evening for rehearsal, The above choir will compote on the chief prize at Olyphant eisteddfod tomor row . The usidents of North Main street mo dissatisfied with the light furnish ed at the corner of Main and Oak s'treets. James Inglls spent the Sabbath with friends at Ransom. Benjamin Reese, who was Injured In Taylor mines on Saturday week, I? re covering slowly. ARCHBALD. Mr. James Mullen, of Church brrec, died Sunday morning, death being clue ! yesterday afternoon was a genuine dog NO SLEEP FOR THREE MONTHS,"- The cont .. between Thomas and Butler tieet. Ono Cause of Sleeplessness That Can be Overcome. Mr. Win Ilundschu, of 40th street, Cotton Alley, Pittsburg, Pa., oxptessos remedy for that common and obstinate disease, piles: "I take pleasure In stat ing that I was so afilloted with piles that for three months I got no regular hlcep; I became completely prostrated, the doctors did me no good; my brother told mo of the new remedy for piles, tho Pyramid Pile Cure; I put chased of my druggist three 60 cent boxes and they completely cuied me. I am once more at work and but for this excell ent remedy I would be on my back. I tuko great pleasuie In writing this i letter because so many people are suf ferers from this trouble who like my ferrs from this trouble who like my - self did not Know vvhete to look for a permanent, safe, reliable cure. Experience with tho Pyramid lilei Cure for the past three years has do- monstrated to the medical profession an well as to thousand of sufferers from plies .that it Is tho safest and most effectual pile cure ever offered to the public, containing no opiates or pois ons of any kind, painless and conven ient to handle, and being sold by drug gists at COc. and $1.00 per box, is within the reach of every sufferer. Very often two or three boxes havo mado a complete cute of chronic cases ! that had not yielded to other remedies for years. There Is scarcely a disease more ag gravating and obstinate to cure than the various forms of piles, and It is a common practice to use ointments, salves and similar prepurutlons con taining dangerous poisons to remove tho tiouble. The Pyramid has super seded all of these Ineffectual remedies and no ono suffering- with any rectal trouble will make any mistake In giving tho Pyramid n. trial. If In doubt ns to the nature of your trouble send to Tho Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich., for a valuable book on piles, describing all forms of the dis ease and describing tho method of cure. Any druggist can furnish tho Pyramid Pile Cure as it Is the best known and most popular remedy for plies and If you ask him he can doubtless refer you to many people In your own vicinity who have been cured completely by It, to heart failure. He Is survived by a wife and (wo daughters, Mary, of thl place, and Mrs. John Itagcn, of Provi dence. Funeral will lake plaeo Tues day at 10 o'clock. Interment will bo made In tho Archbald Catholic ceme tery. Miss Maggie Kane, of Laurel street, Is able to be out nealn after un Ill ness of three weeks. llev. A. Broderlck, of Susquehanna Is visiting friends In town. Mrs. Charles Dougher sustained a fracture of the arm by falling whllo aomlng from church. Tho friends of Miss, Maria Qllroy will bo glad to hear o'f an Improve ment In her case. Miss Nellie Price, of niverslde, en tertained Miss Gibbons, of Scranton, Saturday. Miss Nora Healy, of Scranton, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Thomas llenly, of Main street. Miss Julia Cox, of Scranton, Is be ing entertnlned by Miss Kane, of Laurel street. TACTORYVILLE. Mrs. Sarah Slmrell. who has been nursing her dauchter C'anie, of ning linmton, through a long illners of ty phoid fovei, leturncd lume last Fri day, and reports that Mrs. Reardsloy has fully rccoveied. Mr. James Boyle, of Scranton, spent Sunday here with his mother. James Is now connected with the Agents' Sup ply company, of Scranton. .Messrs. Ira Gardner and S. N. Slm icll spent Sunday with telatlves In town. Red Jacket lodge. No. 521, 1. O. O. F., confeired the thlld degree on tlneu candidates last Satin day night. The ncetyllne gas plant recently placed In the Odd Fellows' hall is to be lemoveil, as It is inadequate to supply the neeesusry light It will be re placed with a linger one with double the capacity. There will be a special meeting to night iTutsdajJ of the membcis of Factory vllle encampment, I. O. O. F , for the purpose of piacticlng the de gree woik. All members ate lequested to be piesont. The ladles of the Methodist Episco pal church leallzed about twenty-IHe dollais from the ten cent supper sened at the loll call last Friday even ing. New maple syiup will soon make Its annual debut on buckwheat cake... Win in sugar pal ties will also soon he n ,miei John Johnson, a resident of the tyvvn shlp, died last Thursday morilng tiwi Brlght's dlseaie. Intel ment was made Saturday In the old Depot ct-mctety. The Young AVomen's Chiistlan Tem perance union will bear In mind that their tegular meetings are held the first and thlid Mondays of each mo.ith. Next Monday afternoon wilt be the Hist regular meeting loi Mnich. The evening sen vices of the annual roll call of the Methodist Hpiscopal chinch last Filday was composed et the following piogiamme. The speak ers were Rev. James, of EatoiiViiie; Itev. Dr Ri tutelage, or Haiford. P.cv II. H. Wilbur, of Tunkhunnock. and Rev. J. S. Lewis. The vocal music vw furnished bv the church male quai tette, and .Mrs. H T Juyne. Miss Spencer captivated the audience with a tecltatlon Next Filday evetilnq. Match ', at th: Methodist chinch, theie will be an en tertainment under the iu'plees uf tl.e Women's Christian Tunpeiance u'lloii An Honest Medicine tor La Grippe. Geoige V. Waltt. of South Gaidlnci, M ., :ays: "1 have baa the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the ondoi. Chamber lulu's Cough Remedy Is the only thing that hus done any good whatever. I have used one ;0-cent bottle and the chillis, cold and grip have all left i.e. I con giatulate the manufacturers of an hon est medieir.V i-or sale by all drug gists. Matthews Bios., wholesale and retail agents. " PITTSTON NEWS Success of the Pittman Company. Bottleis on the Anxious Seat Per sonal Notes. The 'ani Pittman Comedy company mule a vciy favoiable imwossion last i evening at Music hall before an audi I ence that occuried every seat In the ! auditorium The play presented was one of their htandard creations. This I company Is entitled to the- patronage of our old time theater people. The only excitement on Main street Tho brewer.J of this vicinity aie plac ing some of the bottlers on the anxlcus scat because the latter have been uslni the kegs of the former for tlm manu facture of what Is known as corn beer. A United States oilieer was in the city I tcr ?ay. w t Ue from ashing. ton. to Investigate this mattei In the 1 Interest of the Internal revenue. Tho ' brewers think that they ore responsible to the government from the fact that I tho package with their name contains goods that lequlre the usual stamp. The brewers are getting tired of this kind of generosity und yesterday no tilled those who have been ensaged In this kind of business to desist. But i the government ofllcer will do tho rest. The funeral of the late Mts. John C. "llliUms took place at Wilkes-Purie ; ysieruny cue.oou,,. .. ,- im-auu. , -., T 1...-1....1 the mine superintendents of the Dela w -to und Hudson company, and her- "e"- wen- rrsldents of this cltv for ""'V vfars' A l'nus lo,uee' "' - f hNnlU, blirS, a, mcmuPr' ,,-",InUc(1 "R a, uociy. iius loage pays ti.uuu on tne death of a member. Mrs. Williams was a daughter of the lute Gilbert Jones. and was known here for her good Christian traits of character. Her many gifts of charity will never be known. Mrs. Charles Arvidson, who has been seriously ill for tho past week, Is on tho mending list. Phil. Harris and William Speat, of Now York, were registered at tho Sin- clalr hoiiRe yesteiday. James Tlgue, u familiar figuro on our streets and tho health ofllcer of this city, died suddenly yesterday morning nt 2 o'clock. A week ago he was en gaged In tho active piusult of his du ties, nnd on Satin day succumbed to the Inevitable. Tho deceased was known as an honest and upright man, and whllo ho was often handljapped In the pursuit of his duties, ho had a certain ambition about him that made an Impression, Tho Henry arattun society of tho city, one of our most piogresslve Irish organizations, will make a proper ob Ecrvanco of Robert Emmet's birthday on March 4, ut tho Keystone hall. An excellent programme has been pre pared. There will be no paiado on St. Pat- WEAK, fffff I Iff 1 rfiil ''-wfmWmM "Tired and broken down women, whose lives are made miserable through the blighting Influences of fe male complaints, why do you suffer?" "Why will you allow .olirself to be come 'blue.' discouraged nnd despon dent?" "Why will ou enduie the tortuto of backache, headache, bearing clown pains, nervousness and other weak nesses caused by rheumatism or head troubles?" "It you sulfer thus, 11 Is wholly need less and entirely your own fault." "Thete Is help tor you and for all other women who buffer this way." "Let mi" lead you these wolds, which weie lecently penned by a wom an who suffered, who enduted, who rick's day it, this city. This decision was arrived at on Sunday afternoon by the seveiul societies, in lerpect to the memory of the late Veiy Rev. John Flnncn. A special mass was obetved jtsterdiiy tuoinlng In St. John's church In uccoi dance with his lequevt. - - LJJAItN TO SAY "NO" when u deal er offeis you something "Just as good" In (dace of Hood's Sarsapaiilla. There can be no substitute for America's Ureutest Medicine. HOOD'S PILLS cuie nausea, sick headache, biliousness and all liver Ills. Pi lee 2", cents. AVOCA. The Sraiidaul Democratic club will meet this evening. All membeis aie lequested to be present. The Ladles' Aid society of the .Meth odist i:picopai chin ch will hold a business meeting In the claus looms this afteiitoun. The Ladles' Missionary soclet of the Langcllffe chinch villi meet at the home of Mis. XV. F. Pier on Thursday afternoon. Mis. A. O'Malley Is spending a few davs with f i lends In Kingston. The contest tor a horse between Postmaster Dleble, of this town, and Thomas McLaughlin, of Green Ridge, was decided on Saturday evening. Mr. Deeble turned over to the Surslleld society $735.05; Mr. McLaughlin, $425.25. After financial affalis were settled tho members at' the society held a smoker and spent a. few sociable hoius in honor of the event. Joseph McDermott, of Giovo btiect, is suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Miss Mame O'Malley is visiting friends in Scranton. The manlage of Miss Ella Early tn James Glnty, both residents of this town, wus solemnized In St. Mary's chuich on Saturday evening. Rev. M. F. Crane performed the ceremony. Rev. Dr. Mills, pastor of the Memor ial church at Wilkes-Barre, will preach In tho Langcllffe Presbyterian church this evening. Ycsteulay afternoon the remains of Mrs. J. II. Christian wcro laid to rest in Marcy cemetery, and a large num ber of sorrowing friends from this and surrounding towns nttended. Rev. J. R. Wagner. of Luzerne, preached an Im piesslve seimon and voiced a deserving tilbute to the memory of the deceased. The pall-bearers were C. H Druffner, William Laird, E. C. Kellum, E. E. Snyder, F. E Dommornuth, William Brown . Many floral tributes wero placed on the coffin by loving fi lends. Among them were bouquets from Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. Druffner, Misses Graham William and Edward Laird. Miss Mame Hlnes, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. J. Brown and Mrs. Held nnd sister, of Peckvlllo; Mrs. Mc Cullough, of Wllkes-Barro. und a hand some pillow Inscilbed "Mother." In terment was made In Marcy cemetery. Rev. 1.. E. Van Hoesen attended an Epw oith league convention nt Salem yesterday. PECKVILLB. tegular meeting of the Wilson Fire company will be held at their looms POCKET JTREASURE A NEW BOOK FOR MEN. Free UUtrlliatloii for a Time. , i ' j ; ; ' RULES OF I'OUTENCSS. HULLS Or BUSINESS. RULES OK HEALTH. Oulcle, Instructor aud Krlcnd for Men of All Aces and Statloiu of Life. HlMtratPci. Iatest rode of polite behavior OK MEN, icocMlly and In buklnns. Suggestion! for business encresi. . How to cnln physical and nervous Tlgor, strength, confidence-cure rfTecU of errors nnd excesses, nil bodily weaknesses peculiar to men-remove all obstacle to happy aud OMfe,Tl?Epl?i?F?n,"THA.a,nAtn.UtN c inRnAN. P. O. Drawer 231, Buffalo, N. Y. WEARY WOMEN. sought and found relief" ' Mrs H P. G. Cauies, one of the best known ladles In BuUer, Pa, fays:" "For neatly tluee yeais I was under the doctot's cute, a constant sufferer from female weaknesses In the most aggravated form." ".Medicine did me no good and my suffering was so gteat that nt times I felt that death would be a relief." "At Inst our druggist lecommeuded mo to tiy a remedy about which I had heard much, but knew little." "I took his udviee and be (cue I had finished one bottle, I wus astonished at the manelom change it made In my health." "I am lejolced to sa that It com pletely cured me. 1 am now feeling peifeetly well, able to attend to all my I this evening. A tet will be mnde with the Miller snnko piotector to piove Its efficiency. Ail members are requested ' to be present The Delaware and Hudson mine de partment have removed all the ma chinery from Plane II engine house. There was twenty-eight cur loads. Th cats wre hauled up Plane 1 und switched to the light track, w hell they weie taken to Olyphant where the ma- chineiy will be unloaded und housed i subject lo the older of the mine de partment. A bonnet social will be held bv the Epwortb League on Tuesday evening. March 7. at ihe home ot Mr. and .Mis. J. G. Hell, of Main street .Mr. John l.ciblnson. aged ru .vais. a lesldcnt of Grassy Island, died at his ' home at thut place on Sunday after- , noon, alter an Illness of onlj t'iurdus' i duiatioii. De.-eused leaves a wife unci . seven ehlldteii. Tie seiviees will lu held at :."0 o'clock Wednesda.v, at the Methodist Episcopal chuich, Rev. S. C. SlmpKins oflh lating He was a mem ber of Wnwilipa tillie, Improved Order of Red .Men. No. 211, of this pluce, whose members will attend the funeral In ct bi'U. Interment will be made lu Prospect eemeteiy. - ROMANCE STILL LIVES. In Spite of the Opposition of Certain Literary Critics. From the New York Sun. While Professor Brander Matthews has been .standing guard ovei the English language, his older enemy. Romantic Fiction, has broken out of the. donjon keep, leaped over the moat and Is again In what Professor Mat thews would call "our midst." Two versions of the elder Dumas's "l.et Trois Mousquetalies" are to be pio duced on the New York stage next spring. We tremble to think of the thousands of persons who will be led by this means to make the acquaint ance of our old friends, D'Artugnun, Athos, Porthotr and Aramls. We trem ble to think of the old fogies who ought to be Improving their minds with the immortal works of Professor Mut thews and Mr. Hamlin Garland, but who will take down their dog-eared copy of the "Three Guardsmen" and waste the precious houis even as Mr. Thackeray used to do. They may not be able to go to the theatre, thoso old leprobates, but they can still lead of Athos, Portlier, Aramls and D'Artag na Kor the instruction of the yuung and the confusion of the old Professor Matthews t-hould show once mote the I ehsentlal fustaln and futility of thlt absurd story. He should not neglect to remark that nobody could really drink eo much Spanish wine iw H said to have run clown the distinguished gullet of Athos; thut Porthos was a person ot shocking taste: that Aiamls dissembled too much and that D'Art Hiriuin could never have been elected a member of the American Peace so- I cletv. Then the Infernal lmpiobabllltv of the fellows! The Hon. Aladdin At kinson or wime other Boston statisti cian has computed that there Is enough ,-llnt nf steel In the "Thiee Mltsktt- I eer-s" to read a whole volume of the Pnlted Stutes Census by. How much 1 moi o profitable It is to read the Census I than to read Dumas Is evident to all I good men. As to the amount of fighting In this I regrettable book. It Is Incredible and disgusting. Dumas should havo made bis swashbuckler'! resort to arbitra tion. Then at Professor Matthews will not fall to demonstrate, there Is so much motion in tho book that several gentlemen who rldo the wooden horse for their liver's sake, scout the story as a hash of improbabilities. Finally, I the wretched composition Is Interest ing, and consequently immoral and In- 1 tolerable. Professor Matthews should ho sum to rate 8lr Walter soundly, too. It Is notorious that "Quentln DurwaicV started Dun us on his career of crime. As for those absurd watchwords, "Oiu for all" and "All for ono." how much better It would have been If Dumas had given his years to serious study 1 and anticipated the great modern abra cadabra of Sixteen to une. CASTOR I A lor Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tha Signature of J 6zUtf&& duties and I belime I owe my life nnd continued good health wholly to tho use of Winners Safe Cute." "This Is only one ease among thou sands In which Wnrnei's Safe Curu has been the means of cluing the dis tressing ailments peculiar to women." "Time and again it has proved to bo uncqiialed lot I'iving quick and perma nent icllef." "No woman who wlslas to escape nilseiy, to mold stil'feilng, to leplac delicacy and weakness with health und sttength. can affotd to he Without this srand disco vol y." "It Is a lemedy that can he rolled upon, a remedy that novel' falls and one that has pmecl to be women's best friend." SETTLEMENT IN THE OCEAN. Forty Men L.ving on Christmas Isl and, Which Was Said to Bo Worth less, l'rom the Sun There Is no speck In the ocean blc enough to set foot on where men aio not settling down uowuduys, if they think there Is a e bunco of making .t. little money This is how It happen' that about toity men are living to day on Cluistmus Island, one of the lonelv spots In the Indian Ocean, about 200 miles south of Javu. The Island Is shaped something like a dumb-bell. Is about ten miles long and In Its widest pait has a width of about flvw miles. In 1SST the Biltlsh suivejlng vessel Kljlng Pish was ordered to make an examination of the iland. It found an anehoiagii place In one of the lit tle havs and a number of men wero landed. They lepoited that the Island was of little value, und no serious at tempt at e.p!oiatloi wus made. A few yeais later It was dls-covered that ilch beds of phosphate of lime are on tho Island, and In 1S3S Mr. Andiew Iloss, brother of the man who owns the Cocos Keeling Islands, made the join -ney to (in Minus Island and decided that nione-y wus to be made by set tling there, lie went back for his fam ily and a few men from Coeos and then leturncd to the Island. Near the shoies of Plying Klsh Cove a uuml r of substantial houses havo been erect ed. Wells have been vunk and fruit ttees and coeoanut palms planted, and a small experimental plantation of cof fee has also been made The tesults thus tar leave no doubt that the isl and Is well suited for coffee growing. In Mav. lust vein. Mi. Boss had lust Unpen ted a number of coolies from Java to make the necessary piepaia llons for working the valuable deposits of phosphate of lime. The population then numbered about fort v. Most of the Island is covered with forest. Its climate Is delightful, and during the greater part of tho year r -sembles a hot summer tempeied by se.i breezes. In .the ilch phosphatlc soil the trees grciw tn great height. Ani mal life is seldom abundunt on aceanio islands, and Christmas Island Is no exception. Tirol e are onlv five species) of mammals, two kinds of nits, a. shrew mouse and two bats. The pies euee of the iats and the mouse mtll be accounted for by supposing that they drifted to the Island on filiating' wood, while the bats i cached It bv lllght ov ing to the abundance of food end the absence of enemies, the r.itst swarm everywheie. Birds of passage appear in the uiiny season, and In clude m.inj vailetles T-i eaitn is DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE UND BRAIN TREATMENT THE Uldu.r.SL. ALL OTHEIlS IMITATIONS, issoldundcr positivo Written Uuarantco, ilenco.NervouMicea, Latitude, fill Drains, Youth ful Urrorc, or Excoseivo ltci of Tobucco, Opium, or Lmnor. which leads to Jlleery. Consumption, Insanity nnd Death. At ftoru or by mcul, $1 a box: us fur fi; with written jiuarunteo to cure or refund money. Sample pneu asc containing hv-o dnjsr treatment. vItu full InstructtoDB, lb cents. Ono enmplo only sola to cscu person. Aisiorooruyuiuu. t2J-Rcd Label Special, txtra airengin. I For Impntency, Lous otS i..nA,. TuRt. MnntinnH. Bterthty or fiarronnessA. Jl n uoxt erz mr J, vwig '. 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