T1JLE SUKANTOJN TlUBUJfi-TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1899. HALE, STRONG, LIVELY. New Flesh, New Vigor and New Hope. Wlii'ii n phjsldnn dlmov.rrri. Hturtle or rliiKHlflles h tllseiise. Ill nninc i Khfii to It lij hln fellow doi'toi Tlie think that In thin -way they pay him it lomplltnent, nlthuuRU thf (INhiwiit need not hnve found a cure for the disease. TJi, ltlchurd liiluhl. it it l.'iiKllHlimim, Is condemned to a Fad ininior tallty whli h nssoclatcM IiIh ilium.' with a tnrrllile divider of the kidney?. Hrlght's dlseawo nppeatR In several foinf, It pprlngn from K-vornl cuubps, and tho older winks) on incdlclm1 poMtholy dctlaie It to ho Incuialile. To pay thru a man linn HrlRht't i1Ihuui iii once (otiHldered ecuilvalent to Hitylng that he stood In the alley of the shadow of death. The end wan only ti question of time. But that wni hofoie Wut nut's Safe Cine had spread It benefits over the land, The stor of C. It. Lincoln, of Medfotd, JIn shown how thlB wonderful medUlne tahed a tniin fiom hit sick lied, even whn liH closest friends hellevtd thc weie hoplnir iiRalnst hope. llr. Lincoln say: ' t had typhoid fevei and aftei It coatiie kldnej tiouhle I tiled a ilnzen doctois unit still mew oim Aftei takliiK doctor inedlclne fiiutiKh to sink a ship, t heaid It whhpeied mound th.it I had Hrlght'H illeap of the kldncvs. 1 knew what that meant, o I pitched the medicine I had outdoois. I then bought one bottle of Woniei's Safe fine and took it u (online to dliectloii. The first bottle save me lellef and 1 botmlit a second. Hefoie that was gone I had Rained nearly ten pound". I lontinued laklnR Safe Cure and It cuied me "I am tlftv-nlne jeais olil ami enjoy a" good health as an man of m ape If anyone has kidney trouble and Warner's Safe Cine will not cute him, nothing this side of the Rrne will. 1 believe It the beat and only cure foi kid ney disease on eaith." Mr. Lincoln Is a eteian tlieman with a wide acquaintance In .Med font Unconsciously ho makes a valuuble suggestion to suffeiets fiom kidney dis ease. Do not watt until you hnve t.ikon "medicine enough to Mnk a ship" Maybe In tho couise of your linostlg.itlons ou will llRht on a good lemedy you noer heaid of befoie Hut piohabllltles ale all against It. Xowheie does the proeib, "Delays are dangetous," apply with sulIi foite as In kidney deiangement. When Dilslit's dleai-o has set In, the kidney tissue Is bieaklng down.md pat-sins .iw.iy eveiv minute. The strength of the body Is sapped steadily surely. Inasmuch as Winners Safe Cuie iiione stop-, kidney degeiieiatlon, should It not be used without an Iioui'h delay when pain In the buck and head, a cold skin and bad digestion give unmistakable warnings' COUNCILS MEET. Ordinance Reducing Engineer's Sal ary Passes Two Readings. At last night's meeting select oun (II passed two leadings the otdlnance leducing the cltv englneei s salaiy fiom $1,200 to JTOti pel fiscal yeai Mosrs Nealon. Mannlon, H:ittl and Thompson oted for it and Mr. Swlgeit against It Mr. naton was absent. Hesldjnts of Laurel street submitted u petition piay Ing to have their thoroughfaie mado a uniform width of forty-five feet It was referred. A resolution instructing the rty engineer to piepare plan? for the extension of Salem axenue, west to Hospital street, was referred to the stieet committee Thh action was taken In a lew of the expected aband onment of thr hlghworks. Postmaster Thomas called attention to the city's duty of furnishing ceitnln postofhee fixtures and luinlshlngs, and suggest ed the lock boxes and other things needed be purchased of ex-Postmaster Nealon. This mattei was lefened to the beJldlng committee and cltv Miliclt oi j(flie solicitors lcqulsltion for mile yfc book was gianted, the park com missioner's leporl filed and a transfer of 30 from one appiopilation to anoth er was nuthoriztd. Common council amended Ml M'ui nlon's resolution so that the city engi neer will prepare Pike street piolllo and plans jor a forty-foot stieet from intersection of South Main strtet to city line, Instead of to the "Lookout"' only The ordinances foi sidewalks on Ten ico stieet between Sixth and Se entb avenues, nnd annexing teirltoiy to First sewer dlstilct were passed two leadings. The commoners nlso con curred In select council's lcsolutlon di recting the drawing of oidlnanee grant ing franchise to the Carbondale Tele phone compmy. The conditions are That 'phones be placed In ofllcos of city officials, in Mitchell and Columbia lioso houses: that polos may be used for tins and police sen ice and that in case the corxioratlon decides to construct con duits a bond of $10,000 be furnlFhed, guaranteeing the cltv against !os. OFF FOR KLONDIKE. "W L liaiton and IMwaid W light left this city last evening for the Klon dike They will go by way of San Francisco. Mr. Barton Is rii engineer and prospector of wide experience. Ho sank the artesian wells in Biownell swamp for the Crystal Lako Water company and for the past two yean he has been mining coal on the Watt Scuny tract. If Ingenuity and pluck count for anything Mr. Barton will soon poisef-s some of the coveted nug gets. PLANS FOR NEW SCHOOL. The school boaid met last night nnd among other things received plans from Architect Brown, of Sciantun, for an addition to the central school building. The dutwings provide foi an addition, 'tOt'l ieet. 111 fiont of the struct.ire. It will be four stories high, the first floor being on a level with the street. LOQAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. J. D. ro has returned from Dunmoie, where she visited Mr. and Mrs A. D. Blacklnton. .1 J. Itelgeluth has leturned from Mlddletown. Miss Mabel Carr will leave this week for nn extended visit with Poit Jen Is trlends. Miss Susan Judwln is visiting fi lends In Siranton. Charles Perkins has 1 "turned from New "iork city. Mrs. Udward Hall, of Spring stieet, Is convalescent. 1311 Dickenson has secured employ ment at the Delawaie and Hudson lo comotlve shops. The Misses Nell ond L'lla Stamp have returned from Susquehanna Willis Jones of Seventh avenue, is seriously ill. Misses Ella Tallman and Mav Bug ham have returned fiom their Olyphant visit Olive Leaf lodge No 136, has made ariangements for n lecture on the VITALITY. Eford's Acid Phosphate i Vigor without drawing from to-morrow's supply. Take no Substitute. 'Tate of a N'ation" in Odd rvilovi hall, Salem nonue, on Thursday, th 16th Inst. The lectvier Is Professor J. B Hawker, and he will illustrate his talk with ISO war pictures. Hal TorreiK'C, of N'"W Yoik, 1 In tills c Ity on buslne.ss. . II. OUer puichased the Dalle aenue stoie ot Fiank Kllpatilck and took possession yestetday. Max White, of the Uoston Variety stuie, is In 'e Yoik on business. Mis. James Herbeit, of Jeisev Cltv. Is the guest of Mis. IV. I! Moon, of Cemeterv .stieet Mis V. H Abbott of Spring street, will enteitaln Tilnltv guild at luniheon Thursday afternoon JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The boiough council held nil ad join lied meeting last evening for the purpose of taking action on the ex oneration lht piesented by Tax Col lector Juv. Council went very care fully oer each name and acted with apparent lalrness, In each case exonei atlng only those thought deserving of it. At the conclusion they adjourned sine die and Messis. W. S Badger, Will Dunn and nilhuc 11 Nicholson, the new councllmen, took the seats vacated by the retiring members, Messis. Walters, Bloomer and Bunt, and proceeded to organize as follows. For chairman. iPatrlck Burdlsh and Theron Moon were nominated, the ballot resulting In the formers election by n vote of five to four, tor boiough hecietary theto weie two applicants. V H Gill and John It. Jones. The lattei was elected by eight lotos to one. James P. Samp son and Patrick Cain were the candi dates for borough treasuier and Samp son captured It by a fhe to four vote. For the office of supeilsor there weiu four applicants, the vote resulting In the election of Jesse G. Avery, who re ceived five, Henry Sobev four and Mar tin McAndrew one. The other appli cant was George H, Walters. The re sult of the election wns somewhat peculiar, as while there are six Repub licans and thiee Demociats, the latter mnnaged to secure the oillco of chair man All the other new officers ane Republicans. The now council before adjourning decided to meet on the first Filday of each month. The next legu lar meeting will therefore bo held on April 3. Mr G, Cat lisle Jones, of Scranton, wab on Sunday the guest of his brother, John It. Jones. Karl, the little son of Mi. and Mis. William Williams, of West Mayfield, Is seriously 111 W. J. Davis, of Olyphant, was In town on Sunday. Tho Delaware and Hudson bleaker is on three-quarters time. G. Heibert Yost, of Scranton, was a visitor In town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, of Ceme tery street, spent Sunday in nendham. The membeis of Hogarth's band are contemplating giving a conceit on Easter. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn and chil dren, of North Main street, spent Sun day with Peckville fi lends. It Is n No. 1. Biodheadsvllle, Pa, March 1. 1899. Harry G. Smith, of this place, pays have ubod Hood's Saisapatllla for yeais and It Is the best medicine I ever took. It is No. 1 for biliousness and as a blood purifier it can't be beaten." PECKVILLE. Mi. und Mrs. Chailes Drone were at Ciesco vestuiday attending tho funeral of F. Slglln. Mr. Hobeit C. Llntern spent yester day with his parents at Pittston Chicken thieves still ply their uefarl lous trade upon Peckville people. The latest haul wns made Sundav night upon the hennery of n. "Wagner, of Depot street Nino fowls were taken. They were killed upon the premises, showing they weie no doubt stolen for marketing pui poses. Some time ago we made mention of the fact that Mr. Moiton Harloe had Journeyed to Winchester Va , In the employ of a coiporatlon on a prospect ing tour. Tho following will no doubt open the eyes of many of the readers when they learn that at least one of our own citizens is deeply Intoiested In the entuie that took Mr Harloe south so soon after his wedding trip. The company represented by Mr. Har loe is composed of six persons Mr W. H Bloes, of this place, being one of the company. I'p to tho present time Mr Hailoe has purchased options for tho company on some 20.000 acres of land located near Galnsboro, Va, The peo ple of that (section aro nearly wild with excitement and the sale of land goes steadily on. The price paid ranges from $3 to $7.M pei acre. That this company hns a good thing there In no mistake, ns good veins of soft coal have been discovered In several places of a good paying quantity, while. It is said that oil in large quantities has been located. Graphite and other minerals arc to be had. TAYLOR NEWS. Thoroughfares in a Deplorable Con ditionRev. Hughes to Preach. FeisonnI News. Our principal thoioughfaies are in a most deplorable condition, ow Ing to tho thaw of tho past few days. Tho street commissioner has been kept qtilto busy opening up the drains nnd cleaning the ciosswalUs. but In the latter caso It is of no avail, us the overflow of slush and mud In tho centre ot the stieet washes over the walks and Im mediately nftcr being overhauled they nte ngaln in tho amo condition. This lould be remedied very easily If tit" council would see to It during the slitn nwr mouths thnt the lefuse which Is taken from ditches he carted away to some waste bank Instead of being put upon the stieets. Substitute ashes or biokeii stone when the weathel bleaks up, as It will pay In the end Pilde of Laeka wanna lodge, No 1"!, American Ptotostant Ladles' associa tion, will meet this evening In theli looms. Casper Stahll Is lecelvlng many con gintulations from hl many ftl-nds since the iccent banquet held by tho Taylor Hose company. Mr. Stnhll suc ceeded in captuilug the vvnlt contest therefrom. Al the meeting of the -chool boaid on Filday evening It wan decided to place a Hag at each of the boiough schools, to be In readiness by Deeointlon dav. Itev. James Hughes, fninu-ily of South Allien, but now of Hyde Paik, will preach In the Calvary Baptist ch'inli this evening. Hev. Hughes Is an eloquent divine and no doubt those who attend will enjov the p.doiess All ale welcome Ilotelkecper Henry Nelgley, of I'nlon stieet, will occupy the hotel lately oc cupied by Ileniy Welsenlliitb, after Apill 1. Misses Olvvcn Howells and Muttlo Harris spent the Sabbath with friends In Plttston Mi. and Mrs. Ilany Powell and chll dien fiom Plttston, ate lultlng Mis. J. B. Daniels for the past tew day The assessois of the diffeicut wauls In the boiough are requested to meet the ta collector and the i ommlttce appointed by the council at the council chambers this evening to adjust the tax duplicate for tvtv In legaid to ex onel.Uion, etc. Mis. Chaibs Sampson, of Villkts Bure. has moved to this place Klder John T. Davis, of the Hcoigan Ized Chinch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, ,lll preach In Llewellyn's hall on Wednesdnv evening, subject, "What "We Should Believe " Service commences at 7.20 o'clock. All an in vited. Secretary r W. Pearall of the Rall load Young Men's Christian associa tion of Scranton, occupied the pulpit ot the Piesbyterlan -huroh on Sunday morning In the absence of tho pastor, K .'. L II Foster, who Is on a visit In Hector, N. Y Miss Floience, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her cousins Misses Maggie and Llzrle I'mcleillne, ot I'nlon stieet Mis Winnie Mourn, of Noith Taylor, Is visiting her sister, Mrs M J. Gib bons, of Wet Sei.uiton. Mr and Mrs. W. T. Harris, of Giove street, attended the funeial of a rela tive at Nantlcoke on Sunday The members of the Calvary Baptist church are arranging for Bible day. An excellent programme is being pre pared. Mrs. Hurry Kelster Is alck at tho home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, of West Mlnookn Hotelkeeper Samuel Fvans, of Main street, will occupy the DaI building, now occupied by Hvan L. Davis, tho latter moving to tho Swiss hotel 'tho change will go lnt i effect on April 1. Miss Sarah Hughe r. was th guest of .Natives In uijex on Sunday. Aichbald and Pvno collieries were Idle yestcrdav. Geo B Secoid, tho well known con tractor of Towanda, N Y says' "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in my family for a long time and have found it superior to any other. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale nnd retail agents. OLYPHANT. The fair of the congregation of tho Susquehanna Street Baptist church, for which great preparations were being made for several months, will open In Lloyd's hall on Lackawanna street this evening. Tho hall has been prettily decorated with Hags and artistically auanged booths, trimmed with dlfte' cnt colored bunting. There ure si": booths which are laden with a miscel laneous collection of useful and pretty things. There are also a number of Inrge donations. Among them aro a handsome bedroom suit and a very val uable parlor suit und many rockets. Supper will be reived In the rear ooom nnd Ico cream and oysters In the hall. Admission, 5 cents Tho following pro gramme will bo ic-ndeied this evening. Address, W. II. Davis; solo, Mm. Liz zie Hughes-Brundagc; recitation, Clara Stephens, 'selection, Lewis lvans anJ party. Postmaster S. J Matthevi has den ned his new uniform ail urs a swell figure in It From hl.s lato home on t'ulm street the funeral of James P Foley, w ho died on Saturday last, took placo yesterday Treatment FOR WkHl Who are Willing to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A scientific combined medical and mechanical cure has Uhmi discov ered for ' Wtaknui of Meu " The proprietors uunounco tbit they will tend it on trWl remedies and appli ance without advance payment -to any honest man If not all that h claimed all sou wi.li-tonJ It tack thnt rnch It pay uothingl This comhlncd tnatinent mre3 qulcLly, thoroughly, und forevirull effects of early evil bahlts. later ex ctSMi, overwork, worry.ctc ltcre ate he..Uh, streiiRth, vitality. us talniti; power and restore weak uud undeveloK.d portions of twdy to naturil dimensions and funitlous Any mau writing In earnest will receive, description and references in a plain sealed envelope. 1'rofes- . In.l unManM Va fl HI) Ha mm section nor Imiosltlon of any nature. A na- ..l-. ...I... I. ,nVDlitin(TaF AlAt-c. uonai jciuuuuji iw. .M. ....... ,...... T n n tt i m W Erie Medical CoaBuffalo.N.Y. mrr Micai iHEX CURES WITHOUT PAIN. One- of the Best Features of the New Pilo Cure. The Pyiamld Tile Cure elites all foi ins of piles without one pin tide of pain. This desirable point Is not ob tained by the use ot injurious opiates which simply deaden and pnmly.e the nerves of the parts and make matters worse In the long run. But It is done solely by its remarkable healing and soothing effects. And while It thus rIvcm Immediate relief, nt the same time the disease Is not merely checked, but a tadlcal euro is ropldly accomplished. And the point we want to make ileat Is that all this Is done without a pni tide of pain. This fait Is one gieat reason foi the popularity of the Pyiamld Pile Cine and constitutes one very gieut differ ence between It nnd almost nnv other kind of trentment for piles Hvtry kind of suigiral oDeintlon fur piles Is excTuelullnjjlv painful besides endungerlng the life of the patient und In most cases Is not to be compared with the Pyramid Cute, neither in milking successful cures without pain nor In cheapness and safety. The Pvtamld Pile Cure has been bo fore the public so long, and its merits lecognlzed by too many people to allow It to be vlnssed with the many salves, suiiposltoilc. pills, etc., and you run no ilsk In tnlng It. as Is often the case with untried piennrutions If you are ever troubled with any Conn of nlles oi leital disease do not forget the Pyiamld Pile Cure. Pie pmed bv the Pyiamld Ding Co, of Mai shall, Mich, and sold by druggists at 10 cents pei package inclining Tho laige number of people In uttondauie gave evidence by their piesence of the high esteem In which the deceased was held by his fellow men. The lemnlns were taken to t?t Patilck's church, when? u high mass of lequlem wns celebinted by ! 1. J. 15 Feeley, of St. Pctei's culbedral, Scianton Itev. P J Murphy dbveied nu iinpic&.slve seimon In which ho spoke In eulogistic teims of the lic is"d m the sanctuaiy dutlng th" mass . the following priests Hev. J. i. O'ltellly, Hev. M K. Loftus, Sciantun, und Itev. J M. Smoultei. When the seivicet. weie over the college contin ued to St Patilck's cemetery, where Inteiment was made The Olyphant conclave of Heptasophs, of which lh"s deieas-ed was a membci, attended the funeial In a body. The pall-beaieis were Mesis. J J. Fadden, W. H. Adah, T. L. William-, P. F. 0'Hrii, Hobeit Hest and Piotessor M W. Cum mlug.. Constable J-s.m- Morris, of Sus pi" hannn stieet. is seriously 111. Miss Kate Kennedy, of Scianton. who has been the guest of Miss Maegaret Carbine has teturncd home. Fiank McXulty, of Archbil 1 .va r. caller In town yesteiday In commemoiatlon ot then lli&t n-'-nlvetsary the Hureka Command ry, No. 244, Knights ot Malta, gave i dMIght ful entertainment In their iiiinii In the Sweeney block Saturday evening There was a veiy laige audience piesent. The choir of the Piesbytori "l cbuuh will hold an enteitalnment nnd social In the' chuich tomoritni evenl'ur. The following programme has bean pre pared Quartette, Messrs. Hill and Evans, MIf.s .Tehsle Ptttlgiow and Mis Richards solo, Samuel Hill, recitation. Miss Annie Huinett. solo. Miss .lassie Pettlgrew. recitation, Mls Mnv nvans; solo, Mrs Itlchards. solo, Mr. Prlsk: recitation, Miss Hattle Matthews: solo, Mr, Smith. An admission 'oo of ei cents will be chaiged. Musician Andrew Haves, of the Thirteenth regiment, wns -i eadn In town yesterday. Mis. James Timlin nnd daughter, Miss Sadie Timlin, of Jeimyn, were tho guests of friends at this place viMtei day. Tho icorgnnlzatlon of the Olyphant council latt night was without Incident. Fnllko on founer occasions, the meet ing progressed peacefullv and In a businesslike mnnner. and those who looked for a bitter contest In the selec tion of tho vatlous olllcers were greatly disappointed, and The Tribune's pre diction of a week ago was carried out in full. At 8 o'clock the council cham ber was packed to suffocation and many were unable to gain admittance. At 8 15 the meeting wns cnlled to or der by President O'Hrleu. who stated that In tho absence of Secretary Dol phin a secretaiy pro tern, should be appointed. Mr. O'Halloian was nnmed. After a few bills were passed, tho old council adjourned sine die.' In tho ab sence of the secretaiy, Buigess Mc Xulty acted as piesldent pro tern. Cer tificates weie lead from the new coun cllmen, who aro as follows. First watd, William Foley; Second waid, Di. V. L. Van Sickle, Thitd ward, A. F Oilles pie Fouith ward, K. F. Lavvler Nomi nations for president were then called for Councilman Minks named Dr F. L Van Sickle. It was seconded by Mr Low If. He was elected without n dis senting voice and took his chair. Mr. Nealon then nominated Michael O'Mal ley for secretary, who was also elected inanlmously. For treasurer M. J. Lavin was re-elected. Thomas Hos klns was elected stieet commissioner and Frank M. Lynch Ixirough attorney The olllcers having been elected, tho meeting then adjoin ncd. Previous to tho adjournment ot the old body, Frank M. Williams was le-appolnted a mem ber of tho board of health foi flvo y ears. QLENDURN. MissHuth Lelghton U visiting fi lends In New York stute. Mrs. Walter Giiflln Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Northup. at Olyphant. Mr. M. J. Hall, of Glenhurn, nnd Miss Alice Santee, of Wllkes-Datie, were mairied nt the latter place on Teb. 13. Miss Nelllo Grant, of Liberty, N. V, Is tho guest of relatives bete. Napoleon Nothacker will again oc cupy the Glenhurn hotel on April 1. Fiank Tenorant, tho present landlord, will move to the Clark's Summit hotel. On Saturday evening Mi. Itobert Hall gave a veiy delightful party to a number of his young fi lends Those, present weie Annn Dean, Elizabeth Dickson, IJesslo Sumner. Christina Parker. Ida Moore Kate Wolfe, Lot tie Hallock. Chailes Hall, Itobert Pni le er. Cauol Dean Hairy Ituggles. Don ald Walte, Mlley Stone Hobert MucUey, Aithur Miller and Joe Wnlte Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Has been used for over FIFTY Y13AKS b MILLIONS of MOflinns for their CHILDUKN WIIILI3 TIJDTIUNU. will PUrtKKOT SUCCESS. It SOOTHKB til sinnis, our iiim iiv uumn Ah hAlti all PAIN; CUItKS WIND COLIC, nrd In the best leme-dy for D1AHHHOUA. Sold by DriiBSlbta in nveiy part of tho world lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins. & BorneAuvul ia otl,cr e The Hillside Coal and Iron company Is erecting a culm washerS' at the Clif ford breaker. William Woodmnnsee, of Carbondale, wns the guest of his mother, Mrs. Henry Weed, of Delaware street, Sun day and yesterday. Joseph Jennings, of Scranton. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings. Hon, J. H. Woodmansee of Lake Como. visited at the homo of Mr. and Airs, M. W. Woodmansee, on Delaware street, Saturday and Sunday. Sunday morning between 0 and T o'clock, a tear ond collision took placo tit a point on the leffeison division, Jut above the Clifford breaker. A south bound coal train wns standing on the tiaek anil a second tialn was moving south a short distance behind. In some mauiiei the eimlneer lost con tiol of the hitter ti-iln mid tho locomo tive clashed Into the caboose ot the lltst tialn tliiowlng It nnd the car oil the trnek nnd badly wrecking them. The engine was also elernlled. The ca boose caught lire, probably from tho stove, and was almost totally con sumed. The ilames also burned a part of the car ahead. The headlight of the engine was shattered Conductor Dlr. of the (list tialn, who was looking out of the door at tho time of the collision, hud hl.s face cut and hrulsd An ulaim of lire was sounded and was re sponded to by the Hillside Flip com pany, nnlorprlso Hiw companv biought their nppuratus out, but re turned to th"lr rooms upon ascertain ing that help was not needed Yesterday morning -ibout 2 o'clock both hose companl"s weie i ailed Into service by an alarm of (ire Tho tiouhle wn again on the hill This time they found a house owned by iv Polander on Maple tieet, in a blaze. Nothing cou'd b" done to save tho piopettv and the firemen contented themselves with watchlne to see that tb flames should not communicate with any other building. The property was Inuied. FACTOBVVILLE. Mi. Jesse Hedell and wife, of Iowa, ale visiting Ml. Uedell's parents on Hunker hill. Mr. C. C Clay and daughter, Mls Lottie, of nimhurst, visited relatives In town over Sundnv Prof. Kctchlcr, of Willlamsport will lecture at the acadamy next Filday ev enlng Admission ten cents. Theie will be an "at home" at the academy net Thursdav fiom 4 to 7 o'clock. All are Invited. Mr. F. I Foster and lumlly will leave next Filday for Hldgeway, Pa, wheie he lias accepted a position with Smith Brothers as assistant manager In one of their company stoies Mr. and Mrs. Foster have m.tnv fi lends In this place who wish them health and prospeilty In their new home. Next Sunday will occur the last quar terly meeting befoie conference at the Methodist chuich The presiding elder, Itev'. Dr. Floyd, will be present yr.d preach In the evening. The Kpwotth League of the M. L. church will hold a bo social an I en teitalnment at the residence of Dr. i T. Wheaton next Friday evening, March 10, nt 7 o'clock. All are Invited mid each lady is leejuested to bring a box containing a lunch for two. The prugramme is as follows. Selection, Hanjo and Mandolin club; recitation, Miss Jessie Kemmerer; piano solo, Miss Clara Gardner, recitation, Miss Jess.e Siuim, vocal solo, Mr. It a C. Miller, lecltatlon. Miss Williams, selection, Hanjo nnd Mandolin club, sale of boxes, auctioneer, Mr. J. W. nilenberger. How's This P We offei Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for any caso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cuie F. J. CHDNUY A CO , Flops.. Toledo, O. Wo the undeisiBiicd have kuov.n F J. Chenev for the last 13 veura, und liellcvo him perfectly honoiablo In nil business tinnsactlcns and llranclullv nble to cairy out any obligations made by their firm West U Truax, Wholculo Druggists, To ledo, O. Waldlng. Kinnait &. Marvn, Whoelsalo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio Hull's Cntarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Pi Ice 73c. per bottle Sold by all Druggists. Testimon ials free Hnll's Fa nlly Pills are the best DR. 11. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE UHIUNAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, I sold nndor positive Written Gunrnntce, bynnthorliod nijont i onlj , t o euro Woak Memoir, lhizinosa. Wakefulness, I its, Uyetona, Quick sess, Nlsnt Lo6oj, Kvil Dreame. I.aclc ot C'onS dence.Nerrousnesa, Lassitude, nil Drains, Youth lul Krrorc, or Eicesah o Uo of X'obacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Mitery. Consumption, Insanity nod Death, At etoro or by mail, $1 a box; six forthwith written cunrantoo to euro or refund money. jsnniplopae.Ii nge, containing fivo days treatment, with full Instructions, 25 cents. Ono sample only sold to eacu porson. At utoro or ny man. turned Label Special Extra strength. - For Impotercy, Less ot' rower, jjost junnnoon, Hlorll'.tr? or Harrr ar.rso ji n iox; eix ior -i, """iVCS? ---."- .. ..LA lVk iui.rintoriimaii. n For Sale by II lam O. Clark, 36 Perm Ave Scrantun, I'a. fiil'8 Si Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER fifi Kfis Hi ohm, Pa. Telephone Call 23ii. TOBEBT CITY. ilealth is Wealth. "": : fM RPK v. vcy Tjr m JONAS LONG'S SONS. rVAvVNAfVSAAvsAAAVSAAVSvvVWV The Biggest Day's ( Business in of the Great Store Was yesterday's. Just stick ,i pin here so you won't forget it. Never has the store been so thoroughly tilled with an eager, buying thiong. Stocks melted away like snow on a warm, sunshiny day. The nimble fingers of the cashiers were kept a-hustling making change. Cleiks hunied and scurried that there might be no delays. The atmosphere was tilled with a veritable buying fevei. We Want to Repeat It Today Hence we repeat the great offeiings of yesterday. Had we not had tremendous lots of eveiy item, we could not have given you these great values again todav. But while they last they're vours. So come today and do not miss this baigain treat. Great Values in Domestics at Unheard-of Prices u-'4l! J a Hi foi your choice ! of the best silver pr.iv or mourning calicoes, also fine peicales in handsome pat terns. This week at, y.t..3'ic Oiitlni? riamiels-One case ot best styles in outing ilannels, to go at, yaul t'c JWailkcts 100 pairs heavy quality tan and white blankets, 11-4 size, woith 75c pair, at 59c 0C jard for your choice of very good quality striped tickings, also fine unbleached pillow casing, 4s inches wide. This week at, yard.6-4c Unbleached Muslin worth sK'C yard, to go at. .sic Un bleach ell Sheeting 2 1-4 yards wide, to go at. 3-a c Wide Slilrtlngs Fancy stripe, to go at ifjc Gray Sillrlas One lot, worth 10c, to go at 5c 2ic jard for a very good giade of Chicago checked gloss toweling, woith ;c yard, at yard 2'c Bed Spreads Full sue white bed spreads, hemmed ready for use, to go at 69c Towels Very large sue hemmed huck towels, worth ssc pair, to go at, pair 19c Towels Very large size hemmed and white fringed, woith 20c pair, to go at, pr 11c MAIN FLOOR. Wall Paper in scroll, floral and set figures, worth 10c double roll, at 5c Hall and dining room pa per in light and dark shades of terra cotta, green and brown, elegant borders to match, worth 20c, to goat. 12c 1 Ingrain or felt paper, 30 inches wide, in all colors, border and ceiling to match, per double roll 25c THIRD FLOOR. BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED fllLK Manufactured bv Asic your grocer (or tt. IHIOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality foi donietiic ui and of all sizes, Including liuchwl.eut und Dlrdaeye, delivered In any part of th city, at the lowest price. Orders recolved at the ofllce, (list floor, Commonwealth building, room No. C; telephone No. ttU or at the mine, tele phone No. 27!. will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. IfllilllNT PLEASANT COAL CO JONAS LONG'i t hp Hieinrw I I Extraordinary , Bargains in I Carpets "I lie spnng .11 rivals have been musteied out and are on dress paiadj heic, You will be con 'ironted todav bv the finest showing ol new things in Cai j pels that has ever been in Scian ton The assoitment of pretty patterns, with their nch color ings, are the finestWe have evoi , seen many of the designs are ; exclusively ouis and not to be I lound in any other store. The same is true of mattings. Sanloids extra velvets unexcelled fot dut ability and beauty ot furnishing per yard 8.-;c Axminsteis with 5-8 bor dei to match pallor, sitting room and library designs per yard 90c Lowell and Hartford extra super and wool ingrains, best at any cost per'yard.. 60c Great Bargains in for Household Use Choosing will be good from many big lots this week. Here are Wve items picked at random Irom the stock: Hollers Extra heavv tin and well made. Price is. . . 19c In most stores they ate 49c. Chamber Palls Heav tin, woi th iqc, foi 9c ClolIlOS PIUS Best wood one hundred (or 5c Tuo-Quart Agate Tea or Collt'e Pots at 19c Milk Paih Four-quart size, to go at 10c BASEMENT. THE nosic POWDER CO. ItooiiH Lni.il ('oiii'Mi IJ'lM'i,'. SCRANTON, i'V Alining and Blasting Made in .Mochu uud Jluiiulaia H j . I AII.IS A. HAND POWDKK CJ'i ORANGE GUN POWDER Hectrlo Jlitteilo, Kloctrlu-UploJdM lor exploding bl vts safety i'uw ua I n--...-. riL.-i.j ni. limn nbtiuiiu uiiu;iuuii uji u.ujsivi, MAKE PERFECT MEW (I MIT ltr.Mllll! 1)om iNur frLontrrr In JojtanU bin I tilortof llfu can b rtorid to )u Th very woritrifD(NrtAi!i llrhlllti ire i sbnoliiretv urH by l'hlirrOlO i TAHLKTH.t.lTeircmi.iirlieftoth nomnii fftlliutf inomury n1 lht wn r asiia ui vi 'iii pviriimaiii vj ln1iii rttlcni orrici9Cortrlj jrau Imr&rt viffur and Dorencv toavorv fun, lion Brae optiiayttetii iiit idv bloom tamo rherktaiid luitrr to lh of Arf7younrforuld Oiiewc boirfnent vital enerjry rLIIJ bea at l.lrtacropletotfuaianifedeurV7lTnror money r. fondii tan t tarrlfd In eii ia' pockvt 8uM trywhf it or matlttt In plain wriri" on if cell ljr pno bj IHii PKUUiiT W.i fatua UUj., (alriM,r SoUl iu Scranum r.i lj Mattluiuj Itrti.i and MuGanah tS: Thomas Urulstd, MADE R'E A MArtf AJAX TAULUTS TOSITIVLLV CLli3 A LI.? nous IHtnt$f lulling Mom orx.Impotancy, hlfwplenmeij.oto . ciu J by Abu id or other 1 xiencs and Iudir rrettons. Thty qutchlu and turtlu H.trtTn ISlat (trillt In nlJ nrVAnnn an! iSyTl. lUtrju(orit;.dr. Im iscucr marcisia JL.v'i.ifM rfHUt Ioanitr an. Copiumcllon II ttiVio iu iiuu liuAx uo blio?ri iaaoJi&ta lniLrorA. asm und eticctt f ( Ultr, where nil t.lh r full I lit upon liuilim the genuine AJis lulIoti. Thtj hnrocurfd IbouaanJinnJ nlllcuroyoa. VlTnapo ItiTsnrltumLiiiirantee to Hlwt euro Kft PTC In vackAcei or tx fku Hull linalmantl tor HSO. Ho mall, iu i lain wrftitiir. upon reolptot rrlrA. c Ircnlat '' A2AX UEMHDVCO., SgJfjA- For Kils In Bcrantcn. Pa., by Matthew a Bros, uud U. C. Banderrxn, druggists. LMatW' m S?