The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 09, 1899, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON TlUBUNU-TIlVttSnAY. VATfOU o. isj.n.
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J. W. DIMMICK'S ENTERPRISE.
Will Opon (i Nows, Stationery and(
Book Store on Salem Avenue.
.1 W. Dlmmltk ycHtonlny rented the
Ftnre room Irs the Watt building re
cently vacated by Milliner O'Ot.idy find
w 111 in a shcut tlino open up a new
business, First, however, ho will dis
pose of tho remainder of the ttock of
nhocs which Rebeck and Corln under
took to aelt for him when they took
possession of his store loom on r-'nlcm
nvenuo and Main street.
Vhen Mr. Dltnmlck retired fiom tho
retail shoo business he went on the
road for a wholesale shoo house. This
necessitated his being much away from
home, which Is one of the factors In
Inducing him to ntraln enter the Car
bondalo buslnepn Held. In connection
with his new business he will handle
a complete lino of stationery and later
will add a book department. Mr. Dlm
mlck has been successful here for the
past twenty years.
WILL COMPLY WITH LAW.
Building Committee Visited Post
Office and Will Mako Report.
At the last meeting of councils, Post
masted John 11. Thomas called atten
tion to tho city legal obligation to fur
nish lock boxes nnd other necessaries
of his department and suggested that
they be purchased of ox-Portmastcr
Ncalon. Tho city has been derelict In
Its duly In this respect and the matter
was inferred to the building committee.
LaBt night the committee visited tho
post otllco nrd Mr. Thomas laid tho
needs of the department before It. The
members were much impressed with
tho Justice cf his claims and will not
only recommend tho purchase of cer
tain furnishings by the city, but, also
that the office be given a thorough te
novatlng. 100,000 MORE COMING.
Next Week ?100,000 More Will Be
Paid to Carbondale Stockholders.
Today the Hlectrlc Light, Heat and
Power company will tend out notices
requesting membois to pluce their cer
tificates with Trustee Jadwln on or
before the ICth Inst., In accordance
with terms of option held by Dunn &
Boyer. With this transaction nnotrur
big paying enterprise passes fiom con
trol of Carboudallans.
STRICKEN WJTH APOPLEXY.
Mrs. Gilbeit, wife of John Gilbert,
the Salem nenue confectioner, was
Btricken with apoplexy yesterday. Fho
had been complaining for some time,
but there were no tymptoms of a ser
ious ailment. One side of her face Is
paralyaed and che Is speechless. Dr.
P.alley, however, says the prognosis
Is favorable.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Josephine Burr will entertain
the Young Ladles' Cooking club to
morrow afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Baker, who have
had a suite of rooms at Hotel Anthra
cite for two months will return to
Scianton about April 1.
Harry Tolloy, of Crovo sheet, has
secured employment at the silk mill.
Tho public schools of this city v 111
observe an Easter vacation of one
week, commencing March 2".
C. W. Fulkerson, of Salem aenue,
has engaged Charles Thotne, of Scran
ton, as traveling salesman.
G. S. Kimball left the city yesterday
on a buslne!s trip.
Mrs. T. F. Pierce, of Salem avenue,
is 111 with tho grip.
E. V. House, of River street, Is en
tertaining Ills mother, Mis. D. S.
House, of Unionvllle, N. Y.
Miss Jot-lo Lee, of Bingh.unton, Is
the guest of her sister. Mrs. James
Campbell, of Wyoming street.
John Lynch has returned fiom New
York.
Miss Mary Bergen is visiting fiiends
In Liberty.
D. L. Crane has leturnod from Now
York.
Frank Sturdevant, of Scranton,
called on fi lends in this, city jester
day. T. Grlffln Smith is in Now York city
on business.
John Lott, of Scranton, called on
friends: in this city today. He will
shortly leave for Colorado for his
health.
F. B. Collins, who was an engineer
of the Ontario and Western road, left
yesterday tor Kenoa, Va wheie li9
will be employed on the Noifolk and
Western railroad. Many ft lends will
regret that Mr. Collins has decided to
change his place of residence.
Carbondale Lodge. Knights of Colum
bus, will confer tho first decree on
No joy or pleasure on this earth quite
equals that which comes into the home
when baby arrives. Who can describe
the happiness of muu and woman, joined
in wedlock, as they look upon the fragile,
delicate mite that is blood of their blood
and flesh of their flesh? And who can
depict the hopelessness and dejection
that hover about the home where the
wife ia incapable of becoming a mother?
Barrenness proceeds from some derange
ment of the distinctly feminine organs.
Many of the common ailments known as
"female troubles" causa it. Dr Pierce's
Favorite Prescription overcomes barren
ness by stamping out diseases of women,
and by healing and curing ulceration. It
tones up the system, stops drains, and
restores strength. During gestation it
modifies morning sickness, gives elastic
ity to the overstrained parts concerned,
makes the hour of baby's coming short
and almost painless, and gives wonderful
recuperative power to the patient. Bv
making the mother strong and cheerful,
it makes the little one healthy, vigorous
and good mtured. Insist upou the med
icine dealer giving you Dr Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription when you ask for it.
Substitutes are often dangerous.
Mr. Jamea W Blacker, of 619 Catherine St.,
flyraeme, N, Yy wrllci i " Your medicine hae
iloue wonderf, for me Tor yeara my health was
very poor; I had four miscarriages, but aluce
Inlciue; Dr l'lerce'a Golden Medical Discovery
und ' Favorite Prescription I have much better
health, and now I have a fine healthy baby."
For t one-cent stamps to coer cost of
rnallinp only, you can fret a free copy of
that celebrated doctor book, the Common
Sense Medical Adviser, long pages, illus.
trated. Cloth-bound. 31 hUmps, Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
twentv candidates at their mectlnc on 1
March 15.
Charles Alexander la suffering from
tho effect of a hard fall on Salem ave
nue. He sustained an Injury to the
back of his head.
OLYPilANT.
The attendance at tho fair and fes
tival held In Lloyd's hall on Lacka
wanna street for the benefit of tho
Susquehanna Street Baptist church,
was very large Tuesday nnd last eve
ning, nnd all Indications arc thnt It
will be a uuccessful enterprise. Each
evening a musical and literary pro
gramme Is rendered. This evening tho
following will bo given: Address, 11. A.
Jones, Archbald; solo, Miss Annlo
Jones; recitation, Miss May Evans:
solo, Lewis Williams. The fair will bo
continued until Saturday evening. Ad
mission, G cents.
The 1'nltcd choir, which won the
prize nt the eisteddfod St. David's
Day, has formed n permanent organi
zation nnd elected tho following of
ficers: President, Thomas B. Brown,
secretary; Miss Ttachel A. Evans;
titnsurer, Miss Mary A. Evan?. A
meeting will be held In the CalvlnlRtlc
Methodist church nest Sundny evening,
when they will elect a leader.
Miss Flavin. Motrls, of Dunmnre
street, Is confined to her home with the
gilp.
The choir of the Presbyteilan church
held a very enjoyable and successful
entertainment and social In the church
last evening.
A small audience witnessed Fields tz
Hansons' mlnstiels nt the Father
Mnthew Opera house Tuesday evening.
Tho company is composed of clover
nrtlsts and gave a llist-cluss perfoir.i
ance. John Shields, of Lackawanna street,
is very ill.
G. J. Ferguson has returned to New
York after a brief stay In town.
II. B. Mntlhewson has letuincd from
a visit to Norwich, N. Y.
Mrs. J. J. CummlngH and Miss May
Ferguson are In New York on a busi
ness trip.
P. F. McGlnty, Edward McGInty and
Svlvester Williams are home from
Mansfield State Normal school for
their spring vacation.
Mis. Ell Longane nnd Miss M.ibcl
Maon, of West Scranton, aie visiting
relatlv es In tow n.
TAYLOR NEWS.
No Altei nations to Be Made Repeti
tion of "Merry Milkmaids" News
of Interest.
At the Archbald colllciy of tho Del
aware, Lackawanna and Western com
pany nn Interesting experiment has
been mnde. Some months ugo the olll
clals stated the colliery was not fur
nishing sulllclent coal. Tho supply is
sufficient, but the breaker wao found
to be Inadequate to take the hoist. On
Saturday an order was made to exper
iment with lump coal. Tho success of
this experiment will undoubtedly do
away with the changing of the Inter
ior of the Weaker nnd ithe placing of
new machineiy. Tluough the new ar
rangements the Archbald collleiy will
hav o a great output of lump con!, which
will mean the employment ot many
more miners.
Street car spiv ice In this plate lias
been badly demoiallzed since Monday.
Mre John Connolly nnd family will
leave foi Colon, North Carolina, today.
Extensive prepaiatlons. are belli.?
made for tho coming repltltlon of thw
"Merry Milkmaids,' which will be pio
duced by the choir of the Calvary Bap
tist church. Tho production will 1
held or. Maich 13 and 14 at Weber's
link. Tlcketi are being rapldlv s,old.
Tavlor Castle, No. 2G7. Knights of
the Golden Eagle, will meet this even
ing In their rooms.
Rev. and Mrs. L. It. Foster have
returned hoino fiom Hectoi, N. Y.,
where 'they lslted tho latter's parents
for th past week.
The funeral of F.dgai Jones took placo
fiom the home of his parents In Dutyej,
on Tuesday. Burial was made In Pitts
ton. Undertaker J. E. Davis, of this
place, nnd chaigo of the remains.
Lackawanna Council, No. SI, Junior
Older United American Mechanics, will
meet this evening In their rooms.
Mr. Wlllam Herbert, of South Scran
ton, was a taller on fi lends on Tues
day. Tho cntcttninmeut and boclal of tho
Monaich Llfiary and Debating society,
which is to be held In Weber's link
on April 215. piomKcs to be a grand
affair.
Butcher Robert Llewellyn lias I1I9
aim badly Injured on Tuesday in Noith
Taylor. He was nnklng his delivery
when the horses took fright, upsetting
tlin wneon and tlnowlng Mr. Llewellyn
out.
A local Institute of teach its will bo
held in Taylor graded school on Grovo
street, on Saturday, April 2 .
John M. Hunts, esq., will deliver a
lecture In the nudltoiiinu of the Old
Forge high school on Friday evening,
March 10
There are tn be a number of business
changes in Tuyloi the ilrnt of Apt 11,
A laige audience was piesent ai Lluw
ellyn's hall last evening to listen to
ihe address delivered by Elder John
Davis, of the He-oiganUed Church of
Jesus Chi 1st of Latter Day Saints. His
dlcubtlnn wns on "Wlmt Wo Should
Believe
It Is a No. 1.
Brodhendsvllle, P.i., Maith 1, lhaa.
Hariy G. Smith, of this place, rays: "I
have used Hood's S.irsaparllla tor yeara
and It Is the best medicine I ever took.
It Is No. 1 for bllloiiHiiess and ns u
blood puiltler it can't be beaten."
BRICEBURO.
Munled. On Tuesday evening nt the
1'. M. Parsonage, Ulljah Hayes, of Olv
pliant, to Mlsa LUUo May Penman, of
Scranton. The ceremony was pei funn
ed by the Rev. W. II. Holden.
Captain C. O. Bronson will begin it
series of special service with the pas
tor of the P. M. chuich, comnu-nclug
Tuesday evening, Maich 21. Captain
Bionrou Is an old veteran who fought
for the Union during tho Civil war,
and Is known by a number of old vet
erans in Scranton and vicinity. Ho has
been In many engagements. He Is in
many icspeuts a remarkable character
and is very successful In evangollBlic
work. Ho is now holding meeting in
tho P. M. church nt voca, where there
Imv been duilng tlie- special boi vices
about one hundred nnd thirty conver
sions. Ho comes high recommended by
many pustors. During the meetings
Pentecostal hymns will be sung. The
week of proper meetings will precede
tho bpcelal meetlng.s commencing1
March 11 The general publlo Is urged
to attend these services,
At a oongroyatlonnl meeting recently
held In the P. M. chuich tho Rev. W.
11. Holden w.t Invited to remain ai
their pustor for tho fifth year.
Perfect Digestion
Dr. J. M. Powers, of Warrensburg, Mo.,
writes: "Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Is
always a builder, always a blood maker, by
making digestion more perfect."
Johanai Hoff's
PITTSTON NEWS
Several Accidents A Coroner's Ver
dictDeaths, Funerals, Amuse
ments and Just What Happened
About the City Yesterday.
Tho thaw of ycsteiday cleaned up
tho Bldowalks and started tho trolley
cars In motion. Tho first car on tho
Scranton line arrive! late yesleiday
nfternoon.
There aie seven! dangerous spots in
Bioad street made S3 by tho stUHns
of tho tilling to tho trenches that were
excavated for the 3aver. T'icro Is a
possibility of some damage suits
against the city for Injuries If this
little matter is not attended to before
the expected happens.
Rev. S. Ross McClements. formerly
pastor of tho Hast Side PPMhvtenan
chuich, but now of tho Chalmeis Pres
byterian church In Toronto, Is here on
a visit.
Joseph Polandls, employed us a. mln"r
for tho Newton Conl company, was
burned about tho hands and face yes
terday morning by a small blower of
gns and was removed to tho hospital,
where his Injuries were diesjad.
Tho People's Light comoxuy, under
which title the Plttston gns plant Is
now being operated, has Issued 3 pr
cent. Hi st mortgage bonds to the
amount of $150,000, and they havo all
been secured by WIlkes-Barre reop c,
with the exception of about $3i,000
worth, which have been reserved.
Street Commissioner Carrol has b'.tn
piesented with n new music box, and
one of the liveliest kind. It's a g ll.
Tho coroner's jury that met to de
termine who was responsible for tho
killing of Frank Novak and Fiank
Goers, rendered a verdict that the ttaln
crew be exonerated from blame, but
recommended that tho Lehigh allpy
company make certain Improvements
where the accident occurred to prevent,
if possible, an alike occurrence In that
locality.
Thomas Han Is, formerly a resident
of this city, but for some yearo haj
made his homo In Port Jervis, N. Y.,
has Just been appointed by Governor
Roosevelt as game warden for the slate
at a salary of $2,500. His father, David
Harris, still resides here.
The funeral of the late James Pat
ton will take place tomorrow after
noon. Interment In West Plttston cem
etery. Those who attend the Broad Street
M. E. church this evening will be very
pleasantly entertained by tho Ladles'
Aid society.
The Excelsior tlub will enjoy a smok
er at their spacious and well appointed
looms on the West Side.
1 H. Andrews attended a banquet
last night given by tho Equitable As
surance company in Philadelphia.
The Tnele Tom's Cabin company have
been here and they might have made
a more favoiable Impression had they
come anywhere near their pretentions.
Tupsy was fairly good and Eva ditto,
but the balance oh my!
Mrs. J. L. Cake, of tho West Side, Is
spending ithe week at Atlantic City.
The funeral of the late Mary Mackin
occurred yesterday morning from the
family home on Scotch hill, and the
services Included a high mass at St.
John's church by the Rev. Father Quln
nan. Interment wns made In the Mar
ket ptreot cemtery
Thomas Mangan, of South Main
street, is down at Hanisbuig, the guest
ot Representative Tlgue. He is anxious
to bee how they elect a Benatoi. Ac
cording to this, his, -ialt promises to
bo a protracted one.
John Hill has been Installed In a
cleikshlp at tho Susquehanna House.
John Hoover, employed ns a car 1 mi
ner In the Twin shaft, had one of his
limbs badly Injured yesterday morning
by geeting it between two bumper.
He was conveyed to his home and his
injuries attended to by Dr. Peny.
Mayor Haiding was in Wilkes-Barro
yesterday In a suit where Dr. C. J.
Bauett is the prosecutor, to the amount
of $23,000, against the Lehigh Valley
load for tujuiies sustained.
'Patsy Junction Joce, chad man of
the feelect council, Is in New York.
I. C. Fuller, of Wyaluslng, stopped
olf here long enough yecteidny from a
tilp to New Yoik to attend u meeting
of the Elks last night with his friends,
Don Snyder and James Corcoran. He
assisted them at the 11 o'clock to.ist.
Mr. nnd aim. ai. R. Hlnderlee, of
Hughestown borough, ure mourning the
lo.s of their infant son, whoso death oc
Liuied yesterday morning. The funeral
v HI be held this aftmioon nt 2 o'clock.
Prof. Stew ait's uuteitnlnmunt, which
had to be postponed on account of the
weather, Is marked lor next Tuesday
nt the Young aien'rt Clnlstlan tisfoi'la
tion hull.
Will G. Parke, of Scranton, was a
visitor In the city yesterday.
"The Sunshine of Paradise Alley,"
which comes heie on aionduy, will up.
pear nt the Neshltt In Wllkes-Bano
for the second time this season. Tlila
should bo sulllclent guarantee that theatre-goers
can look for the verv best
show of the season.
The drippings from broken gutteis on
porches nlong aialn street was more
disagreeable to pedestrians yesterday
than the slush on many of the side
walk p.
TUNKHANNOCK.
At the regular meeting of Triton
Hobo company, held on Tuesday even
ing, the regular routine or business wns
gone through with. Tho committee ap
pointed at last meeting to lenott on
cost and expediency of placing a flic
alarm system In the borough, mode
their teport. They lecommended a sys
tern comprising three gongs, fire call
boxes and a mocking bird whistle to be
placed nt tho electric light plant The
whlstlo to lie used at night and the
present alarm to be used during the
Headache
speedily cured by tha use of
Horsford's Acid Phosphate
Take no Substitute.
liL.
Malt Extract
day. They cstlmato the total cost to
bo $125, and they were Instructed by
tho company to lay their plaits beforo
tho borough council for their action.
Provision was also made for the send
ing out of circulars pertaining to tho
meeting of the Five County Volunteer
Firemen's association, which convenes
here In September.
A' hearing was had In the nsslgned
estate of E. H. Wells befoto E. J. Jot
den, esq., auditor, on Tuesdny after
noon. In the estate of Samuel Durllng, de
ceased, E. J. Harding sat as auditor nt
his ofllce on Tuesday morning.
The trial list for the April term ot
tho court of common pleas Is ns fol
lowsr Ella Ruger vs. Bliss & Hunt, In
terpleader; Lavlna Wagner vs. A. Bert
holf, executor, Interpleader; A. H.
Sterling & Co. vs. A. Sermon, nppenl;
A. Seimon vs. At H. Sterling & Co.,
nncoal; Commonwealth to the use of
aiaiy V. Fassett vs. E. 11. Wells, as
sumpsit; Bundle to use vs. D. W. Stark,
appeal; Stemplcs & Stark vs. Kunsman,
appeal. Subpoenas are returnable on
Tuesday, April 11, at 2 p. in.
ELMHVRST.
C. C. Clay returned home yesterday
after a few days' visit with friends at
Factoryville.
B. D. Cooper has rented the house
iccently occupied by E. J. Hlldebr&nt
and will move In a few days.
Mr. David Knickerbocker, of Scran
ton, viblted his parents hero ta3t eve
ning. School was closed yesterday nftdr
noon on account of a bursted pipe and
Inability to beat the school hous.
air. John aiullen, nn old and respit
ed citizen, died at his home here yes
terday morning after a short illness
of pneumonia. IIo Is survived by a
wife and several grown-up children.
Rev. C. A. Spalding preached at Hol
llstcrvillo Sunday morning and eve
ning. Mr. and airs. Clarence Humlston re
turned from their wedding tour 011 Sat
urday evening.
air. nnd airs. C. E. Edwnrdi', of
Scranton, spent Sunday with filendsi
heie. They expect to make their home
hero soon.
airs. J. W. Williams has recovered
from an attack of gilp.
Four children of air. and airs. F. A.
Page are suffering with grip.
Tho dime social given by tho Baptlrl
Ladles' Aid society on Friday evening
nt the home of air. and airs. Byron
Buckingham was a success both social
ly and financially, a large number Ic
ing present and a neat sum realized.
Tho new borough council organize!
on Tuesday evening and the following
appointments were made: J. J. Prink,
street commlsMoner. J. G. Dunning,
borough treasuier; W. C. Dunning1,
clerk of the council.
ailbs Jennie Dunning visiteJ frienJs
in Scranton last week.
air. J. ai. Rhodes has retuind from
an extended trip through the South.
How's This ?
We offer Ono Hundred Dollnis llewurd
for any caso of Catanli that can not bo
cured by Hall's Catarrli Cure.
F. J CHENEY & CO , Props., Toledo, O.
Wo the unilerfclgned. have kuov.n I'. J.
Cheney for the Inst ID cnr, and believe
him perfectly honorable In nil business
transactions nnd financially oble to carry
out any obligations made by their firm
West At Truax, Wholesale Druggltits, To.
lodo, O.
Waldlng, Klnnan & Mnrvn, Whoelsalo
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catnrih Cure Is taken Internally,
noting directly upon tho blood and mucous
surfaces of tho nystcm. Price 73o. per
bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Testlmon
lals free.
Hall's l'nnlly Pills are the best.
AVOOA.
The jmy empanelled to Investigate
the cause of the death of Fiank No
vak and Frank Goeiv-, who were killed
on the E. and W. tracks last Thui.s
day, met ut the olllco of Squire Fltz
slmmons on Tuesday afternoon. Cor
oner aicKeo conducted the Investiga
tion. After hearing the testimony given
by tlu tra!nnvn the juij returned a
vudlct exonerating tho train hands
from blamo and recommended tint tho
companv place foot bnnuls on each side
ot ithe brldgo nnd lover tho bottom
of said biidge with ehce.t iron, so as
not to allow the steam fiom Valley
trains through tho opening. The jury
was composed of T. J Fltzslmmons.
Simon Sweeney, Peter Eirrett, atnrtln
aiullen, Frank Phllbln and John Doran.
Rev. H. D. Smvth can lie haid every
evening this week nt the M. E chinch
air. Smyth Is a foiclble speakei and
a profound thinker. Whever he goes
huge congregations greet him. Every
body Is welcome to attend thw sei vices.
Rev. J. J. Loughran, of Bellevuo,
pienched a beautiful sermon to St.
aiaty's congregation on Tuesday even
ing. Private Harry Bawkley has leturned
from Fortress Monroe.
The Daughters of Erin, numbering
nbout three hundred and fifty will ban
quet In SarMleld hall op St Patrick's
evo.
The new borough oillcers of aiooslc
took their seats on aionday. John
Hailston was elected trensurer nnd
Thomas Sutcllffe secretary. They will
meet tho first aionday of each month.
Dr. Berbe Is able to bo nbout again
after a few days' Illness.
Tho friends of Rov. Father Cnrmody
will be pleased to leain that ho has
recovered sufficiently to move nbout
tho house. He haa been ill with lheu
matlsm over two months.
ailss Rose Warner, of aiooslc, left
this week to reside In Nebraska
ailss Laura Ollllck is ntendlng to
post office duties on account of tho ab
sence of airs Joseph aicPheisr.n, who
is Indisposed
II. Ashley, of Hnckettstown, Is
visiting ft lends in town this week.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
Has been lued for over FITTY YEAHS
by MILLIONS of MOTIIKItS for tholr
CUILDHEN WHILE TKETIIINO with
PLHFECT SUCCKHS. It SOOTHES the
CHILD, SOKTKN8 the GUMS, Al.l.i
all PAIN: CUBES WIND COMC, and
Is the beit remedy for DIAHIUIOUA.
Sold by DrugglstH In every part of tho
world. Be ure and iisk for "Mrs. Wins,
low's Soothing il," and take no otliar
kind. Twenty-llvo cents a bottle.
This Is the Story in a Nutshell of
J s Pfefi & Aw m tH Ml fSSmk r C
ATX i ImI 1 ll ff4 i jy
Facts Are Given Here Read the Details in
Today's Papers.
Women's Kid Gloves, actually worth $1.50, will go at 64c
Spring Dress Goods,
Women's Black hose, "
Women's Dongola Shoes, '
Men's Fine Underwear, "
Women's Merino Vests, "
Linen Bureau Scarfs,
Fine Dress Ginghams,
Pretty White Goods,
Women's Handkerchiefs,
All-wool Ingrain
S 7-inch Fancy Jardeniers, actually worth
) Japanned Coal Hods, 4t "
SEE
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
The school board met in regular ses
sion Tuesday evening, DIroctois Nich
olson and Gebhardt being absent. Theie
was little outside cf the ordlnurv iiui
tlno business transacted, air. White,
of Archbald, was anxious to t-ell to the
board some new books and made one
of his usual eloquent speeches on the
superior merits of thosu ho was i.m
vasslng. but It seemed to have little
Influence on the directors, who decided
not to put chase. Clmplalnts by resi
dents In tho neighborhood ot the school
having been innde regarding tho noisi
ness of the chlldien on tho stieets nfter
leaving school, the janitor was Instruct
ed tl keep an eye on the pupils and re
port any found guiltv of tho offence.
Messrs. Loughney, Blake and Shields
were appointed the visiting committee
for the ensuing month.
Prof. Fowler was a Carbondale vis
itor yesterday.
Judge Russell, of Towundn, bpecl.il
agent of the Connecticut Insuianco
company, was In town yesleiday and
adjusted tho loss of John Bennett, w ho
was recently burned out In the aiay-
eld fire
iChnrles Ho t, who has been employed
In the aiavileld store of Simpson &
Watklns for a number ot venrs, has
been piomoted to tho company's store
at Peckville, of which he will have
chaise. It Is lumored that John Os
bo: no, of this borough, w 111 succeed air.
Hovt at tho aiavileld stoie.
Another batch of voters aio to ap
pear ut tho Langstaff-Kelly pioceed
Iiirs at Cat bondalo todnv.
The Delawaie and Hudson bicaktr
worked half-time yesteidav. The Key
stone collleiv of the Hillside company
Is working three-quarters time.
Attoinev H. D. Carey wms hi Scian
ton tiansjctlng business yestetdaj.
Dr. and airs. ai. J. Shields nnd fam-
lly. who for the past three weeks have
been visiting in the south, nie expected
home tomonou.
t Editor Klger. of the Pio.ss, who for
ithe past t-lx months Iiuh been visiting
,ln New Jetsey, letiuned home last
evening,
ailss Hnttle Scutt. Mlws aiuv Ptyor
and ailss Annlo Griffiths and aiessrs.
I DeGraw, Iloyt and Gable attended tho
j performance of "A Stranger In New
J York" ut tho Scianton I.vceum on
1 Tuesday evening.
Geo. B. Secord, tho well know n con
tractor of Tonandn, 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 diugglsls. Matthews
Bios , wholesale nnd letnll ag"nfs
FOREST CITY.
Peter aianee, employed ns .1 laboier
In No. 2 shaft, was teveiely Injuied
by n fall of rock while ut work ves
terday afternoon. He was struck on 1
the back of tho head and knocked I
down. Besides a bad bcalp wound he
tecelved boveral severe cuts on the two
by falling on tho coal underneath. I
George J. Benton, of Cat bondalo, wns
a buslnoss visitor In Forest City yes
terday. I
Lenten services were held In St, !
Agnes' Catholic church last evening.
Services will also be held Friday eve
ning of this week.
The office of tho Torcst City News
nt B IS AIWB l
NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT
tSTRed Label Special
txira strength.
For Imnotonev. r.na nt
lVtlAt f Jat K.f B.tiyn.l
MtArllltW tV flBnAnnA-.J
bnil a boij eix for $5, witL
Mivrlttc'n KUuriiutceKJ
Q!:-FdhE0r,bUyremaTU,,,,, Al 'Kf.ftti
Wm, Q. Cltrke, 336 I'cnn Ave., Scranton, Pa
i gr
Jonas Loiigfs Sons
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mtei
mK4$Kw
sPjfi
rtvWt.
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4 I
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4 I
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" 12 yzc, will go at
I I
"10c
Garnets, best Spring styles, will go at 49c
WINDOW D5SPLAY5.
has been moved from tho old location
to the aiurray building on aiuln stieot.
Dentist W. G. Seeley will move from
his present quarters to the building
recently occupied by at. P. Jacobs.
John Tobln, an old and icpectcd res
ident of Forest Cltv, died at his homo
In this place Tuesday from mlner'n
asthma. He leaves a wife and lamlli.
For two eais past air. Tobln has bfen
Janitor at the graded s-ihool building.
Funeral services will be held this morn
ing at St. Agnes' chuich, and inter
ment will be in the Forest City Catho
lic cemetery.
A 4-ycni-old son of ail. and aiil
Jiidsou Heath Is seriously ill with
catarrhal fever.
Tho regular meeting of Entei price
Hose compnny will bo hold Filday eve
ning of this week.
A Slundeious Tale
"Hrlggs Is nw fully hoarse this morn
ing "
"Yes You know how damp It was last
night? Well, Bilggs ond Lis wlfo stood
on tho corner watting for a nttc t cai, nnJ
lirlggs wlfo ttarteil In to say something
and Iirlggs stood theie un full) a half
hour with his mouth open Hying to get in
a woid edsowlse. That's wluio ho got
his hoarseness,' Cleveland Plain Dealer
Who are Willing to
Pay When
Convinced of Cure.
A scientific combined mcdicnl and
ii
h 1 mecnaiiicai mre una ll, ; Si
erea lor iiuimu'mwi .'ic ..i
proprietors mmouiii e that Uipt will
tend itou trial -nMiiedltsaud appli
anee without udnnce pajinent
toanr honest mail If not all tint
i claimed all you -wlth-jend ii
tael. that unJ It pay nothing !
This combined treatment cures
cmlcl.il', thoroughly, nnd forever all
etlcct3 of i.irlj evil habits, later cs
ec-ises, overwoiV.. worry etc ltcre
me-i health, streucdi, vitality. us
lauiiui? rowers, and restores weak
and undeif lojH'd portions o( body to
natural dimension and functions
Any man wrltlns In ;aruct will
rtoclTo descrIit!ou and referencci
tu a t lain toiled envelope I'1!'
.un.l .nnJ-nA Krt ii I). 1) lie-
Septlon nor Jmiisltlon ot any nature A ua
tlonal if puiatiou UicV thif oflcr Address
MAKE PERFECT MEN
IIU MIT 1IFMIMIK t I'inoisuf
fvrLorgrr' The tuna ftinl Mlotuuf
Ifv can brfiorrtllu )u Tht r;
voritm.tiof Act-toil. le1J1 ty r
b.oliill cur.il by FRnrFVIU
Imparl vtror and potinc; to erry (unc
tion llrPt op tu jittsra uive
bloom to tfi
Ajounorcld
Ortf too loi ranrw vital entrtTT l
luiiJra ta be rrl4 In W packet Poll
v.trtniifr. or rntiliil Id rltln wrapper in levelfJI'
ua. bj rrm ruhruTT (0,, en.. blJi., rklcii,
a w AC90ipiktCurftniriarur
lumlra tn b curried In yt
or inone r
Sold In ficranto'i, IM . by Muttiicws
lii'os and Mcfiarruli & Thomas, drut't;lstB.
MADE IVi A fiVIA
AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CDUB
ALtItrrot HUtat ulling Mom
or), Impotonrjr, &; Isiinit. eto . chu'vJ
by A bum or othur riceetea and ludlv
crotlooi. Thru qttUkty anil turrln
rtjitoro Loct Unlit in cl J or jouuir.au J
tltamaaiurituc. builuewor mirrlcc ,
I'rarsnt In-Molt ah- Vinttimt.flnn if
tuVdn'iu tiuie. Xbolru' liowg in-tnedlato faiiroTc
laeattuU elTwcU n t-UltU "lie re tU other lull In
ll opon iiuviiift luo penuinn Ajt Tnblstt. TI j
niTBCuroatKoiifanncuau win caru 70a, o
, WaclTAapos
JlpUlbirtr c .ihcavaor refund tbe monir. Vtlcm
rckov9i or iU pLc (full trutmont, for 1260. lit
Tuil.ln plalo Trmipar. upon rucvlrtoti rlra.t lrcultr
AJAX REMEDY CO., "cj5SS'iiff"
For nolo In Bcrantcn, Ta., by Mattlie
Eros, and II. C. Banderccn, drueglsta.
rare Hadha
(i F0R
m fi iisC mill
m
isr
33c yd, will go at 16c
17c pr, will go at 10c
$1.25, will go at 89c
39c, will go at 25c
49c, will go at 24c
30c, will go at !8c
yd, will go at 6c
18c, will go at 9c
15c, will go at 9c
17c, will go at 9c
NEW YORK HOTELS.
enis
Broadway and eleventh St., New York.
Opp. Grace Church. European Plea.
Rooms $1.00 o Day ond Upwerds.
in a modest nnd unobtri'sivo wey thers are
tew better conducttd Ciuieh In the metropolis
than th Kt, Denis
Ihn gruat popularity It has acquired can
roudlly bo traced tu its untquo location. Its
bomollkn p.tmoanUcro. tin puculiar excellono
ut itn cutqiiid and corvicj, auj its Teiy raodtr
ate prices
WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOU
WESTHIS11 HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
WEW YORK.
AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per
Day nnd Upwards.
EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per
Day and Upwards.
I. D. CRAWFORD,
Proprietor.
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Tor Business Men
III til. lic-utollhc nlioltsatc di-trirt
For Shoppers
. iiiimitm n ilk. to Waii.iimI.eiB 8
iiutMitis uj '-;,1 Cooper Iii stori
! i-j cf nccev, to the (,rrjt Ui (,ood
I For Sightseers.
it win. Mix It Irom U uy Car- nmtij; i.y
t tiaubjort;ition tu nil point nt mUrcM
I Hold Albert,
;: 5NSEW YORK.
. i.iK 11 1. T VI'MVII'sllypUCI!,
; citih Oik llloil. Irom llroidway.
: Rnnni?. -3 1!n rcstaurant
1 CA f T'
PniCCS BtACONBlt
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THZ
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ltooms I nud 29Courilli U'lM'i;.
SCRANTON. HA.
Alining and Blasting
ihulo ut jMo(nii) uud ItinlHlala Worlti.
I AIH.IN & KAND POWHCK COM
ORANGE GUN POWDER
I'lectrlo UVtorlc, Klectrio L:plodor
lor tiiploiliui bl HH, ftafoly I'uso mi 1
Repauno Clismlo! Co's
man
liXl'I.OblVU'.
fe Clilclie.ler. i:rUh Dlwaaod llrn4.
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