THE SCRANTON TRIBUWJa-THUKSDAY, MARCH 2, 1899. '( i 4 D. & H. OHANOES. W. W. Copeland Assumes Command of the Yard. Several rhnnges In Delaware nnd Hudson nffulis occurred yestciday. W. W C'npeland inhumed charge of tlio railroad yard In this city, vlro David Nlchol, who went hack on tin road, taking the Saratoga express. Pierce Butler, who va master me chanic of the Gravity, lm been placed at the head of the sappiu department. Ills headquarters will ho at the John street stotehouse, where all supplies pertaining to the machine and repair departments will he centered. The lumber Interests of the mine de partment, which have been looked af ter by 1). M. Peck, of this tlt, will henceforth como under the supervision of C. C. Hose, of Scranton. Mr. Peck will continue In charge of the lumber department of the railroad. LITERARY PROGRAMME. The programme- to be carried out by the Franklin Literary hoclety on Fri day Is as follows: composition on llternttlio. Keith Mnnvlllo; recitation, Kate Solomon; reading, slum biography of lienjnmln Franklin, M llronnun; debate, "Re solved that Lincoln did more for the, welfate of our country than 'Washing ton," alllrmatlve, Claud Olvcr, Lulu lsgcr. Mamie Collins; negative, Dean Bassett, Mary Tampbell, William Male; duet. Marlon Mills and Grace Powell; humorous reading, Charles Filth; rec itation, Lena Williams; parliamentary rules, Grace Ulshop. ORNAMENT FOR SOUTH MAIN. Chief of Police McAndrew will huve commenced ns soon as the weather will permit thu erection of a hand some building on South Mam strert, between the Metropolitan rink nnd the liquor store of J. F. McDonald. It will be 2CG0 feet, two stories high and of brick. The ground floor will be annnged for n store, with living apartments on thu heeond story. Con tractor Klnback Is woiklng on tin plans. BIG GUN. One of Uncle Sam's big guns was an object of much Interest In tins Delaware and Hudson ynrd In th'9 city yesterday afternoon. It Is twolse Inch bole and weighs sixty tons. The gun was on cars made especially for the transportation of that s-ort of freight. It came from Wateivliet ii"d was en route to Sandy Hook. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. W G. Scurry Is on a busiiiep.-t tiip to New Yoik city. Norman Gelder was added to the re portotial staff of the Evening News yesterday. John Foibes hut lxen made advertising solicitor. It. R. Jones, of Scranton, called on f i lends In tills city yesterday Dr. D. L. Bailey paid Forest City a professional visit last evening. Mrs. Boyd Case, of Daile aenue, Msited fi lends in Peekvllle jesterd'iv. John Williams nnd family, of Spilug street, will take up 'their lesideme in Phladclphla In about a week The Kpwortli League's musical? lust night was laigely attended. The pel formers did themselves credit. Miss Helen Pnssmorc returned to Stroudsburg Noun 1 school ,oitetday. II. 11. Cook, 01 Stariuca, called on friends In this city esterduy. George Hudson, of Salem uenue, is ( unfilled tn his home by illness John (1 Itoiirkt has resigned his sit uation a" icpreseiitative of the .i ran ton Tiutli in this cltv. The eone-t-pondente and delheiy of the najitr has been placed In the hands of Hub erts A: Reynolds. Mts. II. II. May, of High ttreet, is 111 with grip. The Women's Guild of Trinity church will meet at Mrs. S. A. Mo Mullen's today at 2 o'clock. All lad les of the parish are invited. The Thursday Reading elide will meet this week with Mrs. N. L. Moon, on John btrett. PRICEBURO. All members of Prlceburg Citizens' band me earnestly requested to be present on Monday evening, the 6th Inst, in Central hull, for rdieaisal. The Rev. W. C. Hall, of Jermyn, will NO SLEEP FOR THREE MONTHS One Cause of Sleeplessness That Can be Overcome. Mi. Wm. Handschu, of 40th street, Cotton Alley. Pittsburg, Pa., expteK's himself as follows legardlng the new remedy for that common and obstinate disease, piles: "I take pleasure In stat ing that I was so aflllctcd with idles that for three months I got no regular sleep. I became completely prostrated, the doctors did me no good; my biother told me of the new lemedy for plies, the Pyramid PUo Cure; I purchased of my drugslst three SO cent boxes and they completely cured inc. I am once more at work and but for this excell ent remedy I would bo on my back. I take great pleasure In writing this letter because so many people aio suf 'jrors fiom this trouble who like my- Mf did not know where to look for a permanent, safe, reliable cure. ilNpei lence with the Pyrnmld Pile Cine foi the past three years has de monstrated to the medical piofesslon as well as to thousands of sufferers from piles .that It Is the safest and most elfectual pile euro 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 SOc. and $1 00 per box, is within tiie reach of every sufferer. Ven often two or three boxes have made a complete cure of chronic cases that had not yielded to other remedies loi j ears. Theie Is scarcely a disease more ag gravating and obstinate to cure than the vailous forms of piles, and It Is a common practice to use ointments, salves and similar pieparatlons con taining dangerous poisons to remove tho trouble. The Pyramid has super seded all of these Ineffectual remedies and no one suffering with nny rectal trouble will make, any mistake in giving the Pyramid a trial. If In doubt as to the nature of our trouble send to The 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 PUo Cure ns it is tho best known and most popular remedy for pllox nnd if you nsH him he can doubtlMb refer you to many people in your own vicinity wh- huve been cured completely by it. preach In the Primitive Methodist church on Sunday, March fi, that being the day observed as missionary day. Adjutant Slmms, of tho Salvation Army, Scranton, will give a stereoptl eon exhibition In the Primitive Metho dist church on Wednesday evening, March S. Admission, 10 cents. Golden Chnln lodge, Independent Or der of Odd Fellows, will hold their regular session this evening. The council of Dlekson City boroug'i will organize on Monday evening next. James Ilagnn, of the Boulevard, died at his homo yesterday morning after a sickness of short duration. Mr. ICagan was about 40 years old. Funeral an nouncement later. On Monday night last thieves obtain ed entrance Into the Ontario and Western depot at Throop and Price burg. They broke Into the latter depot by bursting open tho front door, but got nothing more than n small quanti ty of tobacco for their trouble. They also gained cntrante to the Dickson depot of tho Delaware and Hudson, but secured nothing. Mrs. Dr. N. Myers, of Main street, entertained her Sunday school clam nt her residence on Main street, on Tuesday evening. Tho young people seem greatly attached to their teach er and say they spent a very happy and enjoyable evening. TAYLOR NEWS. Funeral of Mrs. Mary Evans Night School to Close Personal News. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Hans oc curred fiom the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kmanul Owens, of Tnylot street, yesterday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Services were held In tho house, Rev. Ior Thomas and Rev. Dr H. It. Ifar i Is ofllclating. llurl.il was made In the Forest Home cemetery. Tho pallbear ers were: Thomas Davis, Thomas Moses, Bezaloel Thomas, William Har ris. AVHllam 'Ivans, Martin Williams; honoraty pallbeareis, IlmaniKl Owens David Owens John R. Owens, Sidney Owens, Griffith Wllllnms and Rlcharl Roberts. Undertaker J. II. Davis had tharge of tho remains. Night school will soon come to a clnp in this borough. Tho season has ben quite largely attended and tin teachers are well pleased with the con duct of the scholars. Rev. J. M. Lloyd, of this place, offi ciated at the funeral services of thu late Thomas W. Davis, of Hyde Pule, on Tuesday. The collloiies of the Delawaie, 1,-u k av anna and Western company aio working tour eight-hour das this w i'pk A dr legation of membeis from the Ripple division, No 45. Sons of Tern peiance, paid a fraternal visit to tins Mmblem division on Monday owning. At the eeli'bration of the ity-tlrst unnleraiy of Mri. W. W Watklns, of Gtoo street, on Tucday afternoon, she was the recipient ot a well-filled purse, which was presented b Will W. Watklns. The condition of Supeilntendei.t Adam IJelnhurdt Is much Impioved The Monaich Llti-taiy und Debating socletv of North Taylor me nuking extensive airangementh to conduct an entertainment and social In the near futui n. The committee Is nt woik on the same Mr William Atheitou. of Summit, 'i.ii. n business visitor ''laik's In this place or. Tuesday. Tiivlor was well i epresnted at the Olvphant eisteddfod yesterday. Master John Hannlek, of South iViantnti, was a caller on relatives in this plate yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Davis', of San tieoke, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Maiy Flans ichtudny Mi. and Mrs. William Kvuns. of Olvphant. were tho guests oi lelathes tn this place yesterday. Misses Annie Beian and llva Davis, of Hvde Park, weie IMtois, In this plnce on Monday. Gio. B. St-cord. the well known con tractor of Towanda, N. Y says: "I lin.'o used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy In m family for a long time nnd have found It xiipeilor to nny other. For sale by all druggists. Matthews I3io., wholesale and retail agents. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Daniel Median, a v. ell known ieI dent of Second street, has received word that his uncle, Michael Flynn, who lately died in New York state, has loft him a farm of 1C0 acres. Tho land Is said to be under ilth cultiva tion and Is very valuable. It Is said lie contemplates moving his family on the farm In tho spilug. The condition of Mis.. Michael Claik, ot Second street, who has been 111 for fcome time, is said to be quite critical. Mr. Cavanaugh and Miss Bridget Cavanaugh, Fiank and Miss May Kll patrick weie on Tuesday evening the guebts of Miss RHza Osborne ot Main street. Andrew Median, of the West Side, who for some time has had a it II; ruote ut Carbondale, has disposal c t It to Fred Roth. The Misses Mary Jones, of Rushbioo',. street, and Maria Prltchard. of AVest Mayfleld, were calleis at Caibondule yestetduy Mrs. Geoige Cole, formeily n lesl dent of this borough, now of Fall Brook, was tho guest of Mrs. John R. Jones yesterdny. Mr. A. F. A. Battenberg. of Mam street, transacted business In Wills--Barro yesterday. Misses Magglo and Polly Rv.iu, of Vnndling, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs T. II. Griinths, of Main street lusuiance Adjuster A. B Holme?, of Seiunton, was In town yesterlav Mrs. John Mellow, of Second stiett, was a Scranton visitor jesteidav. A masquerade social will be h' 1 In Enterprise hall tonoirow evening Mrs. T. II. Gilfilths und children at tended nn entertulnment and supper at the West Side, Scrnnton, lust even Ing. Council will hold their reguiur monthly meeting tomorrow evening nnd finish up tho year's business, ! leadlness for their loorganizatlon, which vvllj take place on Monday ov fil ing. Thomas Bergan, n well known young Mayfleld resident, wm taken to Philadelphia yesterday to undergo tioatment in one of the hospitals in that city. AVOOA. At tho home of Mr. and Mrs. D J Morton on Tuesday evening Mihs iMumu McCrlndlo pleasantly entertain ed tho following guests: Misses Eliz abeth Wylie, of Carbondale. R030 Warner, Mubol and Lula Hutchlngs, of Mooslo; Maine Cranston and Jennie Whyte: Messts. Lona Day, of Scran ton: W. S. McMillan and William Amos, of West Plttston: David nnd Kdvvard Hossor, of Kingston; Dr. Wat son and wife, Dr. Richards, David JONAS LONG'S SONS. The Storm of Low Prices Has Struck This Store For Today's Selling and Some of the Most Immense Bargains Ever Offered Are Here for Your Choosing Until Six O'clock Tonight. Don't Miss Them. iSIUKTlNG OAMCOKS-0,900 yards of Fine Shirting Cali coes, the regular 5-cent quality. Today only PI LL0W CASKS Fine Muslin Pillow Cases, all hemmed ready for use; size 45x36 indies, woith 10c. Today only.... TABLE DAMASK Your choice of Bleached, Unbleached and Turkey Red Table Damask, worth 25c and 35c yard. To day only DLKACHKI) MUSLIX The famous "Hill" Brand ol Bleached Muslin is yours during today only at, yard (Only a limited quantity to a customer.) WOMEN'S HOSIERY One hundred dozen Fast Black and Tan Seamless Hose, with double toes and heel; never sold un der a shilling a pair. To go today only at, yaid MEN'S PEUCALE SIIIUTS Entirely new spring patterns and the nobbiest ever shown in Scranton. Made with hum. dered bosom and separate pair oi link cuffs; positive value is 75 cents each. For today only they are Jonas Long's Sons Robertson and William JennltiRi. of Mooslc. The Women's ForeiKii Missionary-society of tho M. R. church will meet nt the homo of Sirs. Wlllam Gay on Tuesday afternoon, March 7. All mem bers are requested to brinir or end their mite boep. The fcodallty will meet in St. Mary's church on Filday evening utter ser- iec.. Mts. Robeit McMillan was .il tho Nusbltl on TueMlay I'veniiiff to hear Ian MacLaren In the "AnnnlH ot Drum tochty." Prof. T. R. William", accompanied by Mr. Martin, of Pittston. made a Iiroffkslon.il (all to town usteidoy. Re. I,. R. Van Itoesen nttcndr d Uie ministerial conference at Hcianton on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mm. John Wheeler attended a liaity k1cii at the home of Mr and Mrs. Weavei. at Parsons, last t.ui intr. Mis Wes-tcott nnd daimhtci, UHo, of West Pititstoli. wero Hltois in this town jesteid,i. Mis. John Uiogan, of th W-'st Side, is critically ill. Mrs. John L,ally, of Olynh.tnt. has U-turned home, aftoi spending a fe.v dajs at the home of her pawn's Mi" and Mrs. Janus Munluy. Mis. James Connolly and sons 'i'. lluin and Piancls are spending a tew das with fiicnds In town Rev. rather O'niync nic-achd n beautiful seimon In St. .Mary's rhiurh on TuofMlaj teiiinp. Captain Rronson will b.. at the P. M. cliim b iIiiiiiiij: the temiilnder of the Ufik His loiclblc lectures r.t tiacts Iiukp clouds every even'nsr. Since his airhal In Aoca there h-is lioen slty-cseven converted. OLYPHANT EISTEDDFOD. Celebration of St. David's Day by Membeis of Emlyn Lodge. St. David's Dai was celebrated l,v the members of Rmljn lodge, Xo. 19, True Ivorltes of Olyphant. The meeting at -' p m was railed to oidrr by the iliahman, Hector James, who Introduced the con ductor of the eisteddfod. .Mi. D 13. Lewis. Mr. Lewis spoke on the oilgin of tbe eisteddfod, that eNteddfodau was held seeral yoius before the blith of our Saviour. He closed his lemaiks by calling on the chnlr hls remarks by calling on the chair man of the session, Mr V. II. D.ivles, of Olyphant. ThlH was followed by Prof. Wil liam D. Lvans, of Carbondal". singing nn opening song, "The Maid of Llangollen," after which Miss Mngcle Williams plnved a selection nn the piano. Competition solo for rhlldien, "The Miller's Daughter," was the next number, six children under llfteen eais of nge singing for the prize of $1. which was won by Miss Anne Jones, of Olv phant. A filend in the audience pie sented Miss Sadie Lewis, of Hyde Paik one of tho contestants, a prize also. A piize of $l.r.O was offeied for the best leuditlon of "Yr Storm," four competit ors entering. Tho prize was won by Daniel Iians, of Taylor. Tho next number was a duet (sopiano nnd alto). "O Morning Land." The prize of $1.50 was sought by live comietitors. Blod wen nnd Chester Davis, of Ilydo Park, were the successful competitors. The mo&t amusing feature of the a'fternoon session was a spelling bee. conducted by Rev. Peter Robertb. There were ten contestants. The pilnclpal words missed weie oary, piopeller, cunlform nnd psychomnrhy The piize was awarded to Mis Maggie Rvans, of Olyphant. The next competitive piece was a double quartette. "Redemption " The follow- Treaton! FOR Afu. n A:n:.. x JnM r i i cr unviiiucu ui uuic, A Rdcntlftc combined ini-d leal and mechanical cure lias beta dlscnv ercd lor " Mcakuetsof Men." Tho iiroiirtclorHuuaounce th Uiejr lll honcl It on trlul remedlnoud upplt ance without advance payuient to nny houe.t man. If uut all tbat ii claimed all you wWi tend It back tliat ends It- pay nothing t 1 1lls combined trtiilment cures quloLlj , thorouKhly. and fore er all ctreets of early evil habit, later ex cesses, overwork, worry, etc. It ( ro ates health, streugtb, vitality, to--tolnlne lower, and rittorcs weak and undeveloped portions ol bcvly to natural dluicnslouj and function: Any ninu nrltlnic In carrest will rccelTo description and references in ft plain sealed cuvelope. l'rolej. tional rontldeuce No C.O.D. de- cptlon nor Impo.ltton of any nature. A na tional reputation tod this oiler. Address EileikiJicaiGo.,Duffali,HJ. llto kite JONAS LONG'S SONS. 2c 59c Ing paitles onteie.l Tho first led by Lewis Williams, the second by John Hrooks; John Phillips conducted tho thltd and John I'.irri, of Olyphant, tho fourth. The llfth was a double quar tette from Tayloi, under the leadeishlp of Rlchaid Wutklns. While the adjudi cator was picpatlng his nwaid, Mrs. D. D. Lewis, of Piovldence, sang a soprano solo In a most pleasing man ner. The riize was divided between the first and fourth paitles, conducted by Lewis Williams and John Parry, of Olyphant. The piize was $1. Tho prin cipal competition of the session was "Lead Me and 1 Shall Not Strav," for a Juvenile choir of thlrtv voices and not over fifteen yens of age. The Rand of Hope choir nnd tho Welsh Cal vlnlstlc Methodist Sunday school choir entered. Roth cholis weie commended ' y the udjudicatoi nnd the piize of $13 was divided between them. This last piece concluded the afternoon session. Thu evening session of the Olyphant eisteddfod meeting was called to or der by the conductoi, D. R. Lewis, who introduced the chairman of thu evening District Attorney John R. Jones. Mi. Jom s spoke In behalf of the Welbh nation. Mr. David Paiiy sang Hen Wlad ty Xhadau." (My Natie Land), itlie au dience joining in the chorus. Com petition, bass solo, "Morja Rhaddlan," was entered by beven contestants. Tho aujiidlrator awarded the piize ,51. CO, to liuigess James Watklns, of Tay lor. The next competitive piece waa a iccltatioii, "The Collier's Dvlng Child." Seven lltlo giiN mined. Miss Lucy Steel icclted the l -i e ecellently and rallied away the tiist piize, $1 00. Miss Louisa Nldiolas received the sec ond and Miss Lizzie Lewis the third piize. A (.opt aim solo entitled 'Rut That Is All," was the next competi tion. The prlzo was divided between .Mis. C.wilym Rvnns and Miss Maggie Thomas. The prize was $1.30. A de bate in Welsh or Rngllsh was the amusing feature of the evening. The subject of tho debate was "Which Is the Rest, a Democrat oi a Republican." The debaters kept the audience In a continuous lonr of laughter. The prize was $1 00 was aw aided to Prof. T. V. AVatklns and John L. Davis, the last two iedfteis. Four glee clubs took part In the competition, "Sailor's Chorus" They weie the Ambrose Gleo club, under the leadership of Pi of. John T. Pariy. the Schubert Olee club, conducted by Pi of. John T. Rvans of Providence: the Amateur Olee club, conducted by Prof. James FrenH, of ltovidence, nnd the Tnvlor Olee club, under the direction of Prof. Samuel Rvans. The adjudicator of music was Prof. Olher Rhydderch, of Providence; Res. George Hague and Peter Rob erts, of Olyphant, adjudlented recita tions. Miss Maggie A. Williams wis accompanist. The following commit tee had charge of tho nffalr: Presi dent, Hector Jones; secretary, Hugh Lewis; treasuier, David Parry; Wil liam T Rvans, John J. Parry, James H. Wlllams. John F. Piobert and Snm uei Parry. TUNKHANNOCK. The fanners' Institute closed last evening, after being In session during Monday and Tuesday. The attendance was large and the sessions Interest ing, and much credit Is duo to those who had the matter In charge. Tho speakers go from here to Mill City, where another two days' Institute will be held. Miss Mary Burns has been engaged by Paul Hillings & Company as sten ographer. Miss Hums Is from Rlng hamton. X. Y. Associate Judge F. M. Vaughn, ot Meshoppen, was in Tunkhannock on Wednesday. F. J. Sampson leaves today for a trip to Philadelphia and vicinity. The death of George Ueckman was noted in this column yesterday. Mr. Ueckman was born at Reech Haven, Luzerne county, nnd come to this place ns a young man and was employed for some years on tho old canal. When the rallioad was put through he had charge of a confitrucMon gang, and when tho station was established, about 1SCS, he went In as baggage mastei. He was there until his death,, as baggagemastor. freight or e.xpies agent. Death was caused by pneu monia. The funeial will be held Thursday at 2.30 from the house, and will be conducted by tho Masons, with Interment In Sunnyslde cemetery. Hon. A. II. Squler, the recently elect ed. member of the legislature fiom Wy oming county, seoms to be developing Into a working member. He lias In troduced several bills at this session and, among otheis, one relating to the manner of conducting tho business- ot boaid of county commissioners. This act 1b of peculiar Interest to Wyom ing county people at this time, owing to tho suits which ure pending in tho Lackawanna county courts in which the commissioners of this county are defendants, The net goes Into effer t on Jan. 1, 1900, so as to apply to all in coming boards of commissioners. COME IN AND HEAR THE MUSICSECOND FLOOR. "DRIVE THE NAIL IN GOOD AND SOLID BUT DO NOT OVERDO THE THING AND SPLIT THE PLANK." That's what we are doing with our Friday Bargains driving the nail good and solid. We are building a trade condition that means a great deal to you and to your pock- book. Witness the great sale of last Friday and our prep- arations for this week's greatest of 9cfPW iWiV I SKIti " CLOSE J fc. Afio 1 am A B?8 s f - AT16 J But we don't overdo the thing by exasperation ; wo give you plain, unvar- s nibbed truths concerning every item; actual woith ot goods from a merchandise standpoint based on fairness. We tell you trankly and candidly that you cannot V buy the same goods for the same money on any other dav than Friday -although S we always aim to keep our prices lowest on everything at all times. ' C 1 his hnday shall be the wonder ot them all. ror proor come and see Sale begins at 10 o'clock ; lasts until 6. Red Price Tickets. (For Details and Prices See Tomorrow's Papers.) Jonas 307 Lackawanna Avenue. m VPf J The Well Lei Our Prices Bo the Taikiii in This Men's box calf, hand-sewed, leather lined, worth $3 to $4. at.. Men's winter russet, leather lined, double sole, up-to-date, stylish, 'J Q worth $3 to $4, cut to Zr.Zr Men's vici kid, leather lined, 3 solid faW.. 1.49 and 2.29 EVIYER OAVJDOW, 307 X. 11. The above floods advertised can he had also at our The full text of tho bill introduced In the legislature by Hon. A F. Squler during tlio lust week Is us follows: N ACT Hclulliik' to tho coiitructliifT by county cominlsHliinnrrt for the enetlon Mid maintenance! ami upulrt. of county buildings, bridges and otliei county propei ty ami for tho f urnlMiliiK and iiur chabo of Mipplles of uny n iture In nnd nliout the Mime, where the sum involved exceeds tho Hum ot one hundred dollars Section 1. I5e It enacted, etc.. I hut It Bhall be unlawful far any hoard of coun ty commissioners of any county In the commonwealth to expend unv huuh uf money In excess of tho um ot one hun dred dollars, for the election or inaluten nneo or repairs of nny county butldlnR or buildings, county brldue or IuIiIkim or other county property, or for the purchasu or furnldlilni; of supplies or any nature, for tho use of tho county, until huch eon tmct Hliall Inivo been legally thrown open to competitive bidding fiom the public, and duo and leua! publication hall have been had for thico weeks In the count v newspapers In which the usual county advertising Is punished und then only to the lowest and best bidder. Sec. !i. Any hoard ot countv commiH sloners nforchald, who shall iieKlcct fucii publication nnd competltUe bidding nnd lcttliiK. shall ha deemed imlltv of a mis demeanor, nnd upon conviction thereof, hhall bo lined a sum equal to tho amount of the money Involved in tho letting vlo lated. and bo Imprisoned In the county Jail for a period not to exceed one cnr, or either or both-In tho discretion of tho court. Sec. S All laws inconsistent herewith aie heitby repealed. Sec. 4. This net shall take effect on the firbt day of January. 1000 niiniTMATISM caup!i moie nclies and pains than nny other disease. It is due to ncid in the blood, and la cured by Hood'a Sntsaparllla, which neutralizes this acid. HOOD'S PILLS cuio biliousness. Stalled for 25 cents by C. I. Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mass. , PECKVILLE. Mrs. Abe Iteynolds Is visiting rela tives at Oneonta, N, Y. Mrs. A. C. Green Is ill nt her home on Hickory btreet. Tho flro alarm has been extended to tho borouch electric light plant. A I .oner5. rYfl Ulsfrf "- r JRAA tfTv ATia o -d "VI JLQ V lilh n Cheapest Shoe Stores. $1.98 Remember the Cheapest Shoe test of till the boxes in the borough will be made on Saturday night, Match 1. PITTSTON. one of tho largest funeiaW seen In this city in some time was that of late Health Olllrer James Tlgue, which oc curred vesterday mm nine with a sol emn high ma's nt St. Marv's church, Itov. Father O'llyine delivered nn ap propriate t-ermon, and the Inteiment was In tho MuiUet street cemetery. John, a son of tho deceased, hau been appointed to till tho ucnncy nu the board. Tho Hltchner bakery and the cut glass works, two West Sldo factories, btartrd up yestordnv under their now management, but theie will be no change of employes, fur tho piesem. Tho Sam I'lttman company piebi-nted "La Hello Marie," one of their btand nrd plays last night to a good and well pleased audience. There aro sumo veiy clever people In this company, and tbe specialties are far aboe the average They ato here for the balance of the week, and are defcervingof good houses Tho Hobbou company, with their Uncle Tom's combination, me booUe i hen for two pel fot munces next Wed neday. Tho Henry Orntlan t-oclcty will hold their anniversary of Kobett Kmmett on Saturday with a literary cntertain men and bnnn.net nt Keystone hall. Clcorgo W Hagadorn. our former city controller, but now of IJlooiusbui', was in the city yesterday. Dr. Jenkins went down to Philadel phia for a htny of four weeks, to com plete his studies. The cli diluting llbrui, since Its re movul to the West Sldu hnH become a fixed fact, and Is patronized by hun dreds. Those has lately been made bevernl good donations OR C. O. VC8T-S NERVE AND UKAIN TREATMEilST r7??,lt2rncd Label Special, k. xJ"?J!:cn;i'h- I iEaaW Power, Lott Manhood.1 TCTfe'fk. H'onnt" or llarronatuwi wi I aBPORcorbynnsll. MTSHK Wm. Q. Clarke, ji6 Pcnn Ave., Scranton, Pa ,7 a e? V -Cfa- 14 ii! VlCtOW, Slraet. VV 9 a luwoiuii. 4 c-5 pairs men's winter russets, some calf lined, 3 solid soles of leather, M JQ worth $2. 0, cut to only )1.S 300 pairs misses' shoes, odds an.l ends of pairs, will close them at any price. Big cut in ladies' felt slippers, Kr.-JZ..."0!.": SOc to 98c Store, Lackawanna Avenue hraneh slot-e in PUlston- DHTPLEIS At Retail. Coal o( thu best quality tor domest.u u m and of all btzes, includliu; UucUwhcat am UuiliCja, dcllveied In uny pait of tha clt. at tho lowest price. Order: rocclvcd at tho olllce, first fluor. Commonwealth building, room No 6; telephone No. 2fil or at tho mine, tele phone No. 'iVt. will bs promptly attended to T'calars supplied at tho mine. PLEASANT GOAL CO Chtrfcrnu r 1 ntllhh PJnixon.1 Iau. lQ ffSS CI itfWB- rBLH.& .11 1 uml On ir Genuine. v. 'jh r I i loi.3 mk i ti i !t il . 1 . Jmt-t&lhi' "hind i 1 h hi i ui I 'IVLi.1 OOk i .:noilhrr. 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'H-f(S tilt rae-.Bbtu.cau 1 hy 4uuo nr ofLur J l'sho uuj ludiv iro tottH, 'XI v (fitt I lu ttntt turrit i mo Xwt Vnulity tu oMor jL.uiis.aiii ' i mnnfoi iu i, titi luisuor uu rua0"i 1UT1 ut liLtanity an I'on.jrEutlon if tuv t- u Uiuo. iuwiriT'e aois tu tut Jiuu (mvr)7& UlOlilUJll Hlf-vL'U H (Xlin VTll'TO Ull Otl.t'f tuil III. iUt m-oa hrtTlnff 11 1-3 ireuul J A4t laUfte, Thoy ifTO verba t houwtwid t iutl I m re you. W e Mire a jio-j UhuvuftmiuarttiUMHoel ciuturu CA pTQ In jTCluawor loiUDUthA inut y 1'rkrt-uV U I Cipar - icRH) or cu iga (full tiittrifu() loi fi.fV). Ky tt, iu plain wrut-rwr. m cm rH-i, t uf prico ( trcqltr " - AJAX REMEDY CO., Tm'p. -For sale In Scrantcn, r.i.. by Matthews Bros, and 11. U. Banderscn, drucuista. III COAL SW li .Wbeiw a ...-v llr! (ryoVB-Tv hv T"f ' n i VaL'TM laMinGS LvVJfl- (T