THE SCRANTON TUIBUiSIMIONDAY, MARCH 13, 1899. ,7! KAILHOAD WRECKS. Trip of Cms Run A way Collision In Delaware nnd Hudson Yard. ,A teiilfli- Kiimxli-im otMiriuil ut the foot of No 1 plnne on North Mnln Mi oet Sutui In owning ut ii o'eloeh font tars loaded with hugi- liollem, lly- 1mo1h and innehltiery from No 1 head houpp were smiled down the plune The eir loped to a cni which was beltiR held nn u p.milUl tun U A lateh which a mippoHeil to bo open In home manner got (timed and del all d the bus talnlng cal. Thq rope lnnUc and tho lieavj trln dashed to the foot of tho Plane, wheio It collided with u tialn of uari nlso Innded with IiIk bolters The i ppot t of the Impart was deafen iiic Tlie (list ear was telescoped. In fact It was redui ed to spllntcm. the only thing left beailnn any resem blance to a (in beliiK tlie wheels and axles. Tluee ntlur crt who demol ished, the holleis weie binkun and three urns weie hurled tip the tiaik .".00 feet to the rompanj'w olllre, where they left the rails. The effect was like that produced In Htilkliiff a urn of billiard balln with a given number, mi equal number leulnu: the opposite end of the inn Two laboiers stood on the boilers at the top of tlie plane when th titp bioke loose They Jumped and es raped Injurv A large pnnR of men In the 'oot were warned lust In time tn ste themselves It Is estimated that tho trip attained a fcpeed of sevent miles an hour. WRECK IN THE YARD. Sutuiday morning at S o'clock theie was a wieik In the Delawaic and Hud son aul Just noi th of the Tallbrooli stieet crossing IhiBino No F.5, In charge of Conductor Kellow and I"n glnccr Smith, was hauling a tialn down the south-bound main track Engineer Kerrigan and Conductor Cape, with en gine 9. were backing down fiom Coal biook bleaker on a switch, with a trip of cars The tender of engine 'J' i.in diagonally into the cais on the main tiatk Seeial of the cars and the en gine were thrown fiom the mils' A big hole was punched In the engine tank, lealng the watrr out of the boiler The flic was immediate diaun. The cais weie iiulte badly damaged and the .switch was torn tiom the ties The lJrlo Myer was ilelaed for some time, but the wrecking ganr oon had th road opened No one a injuiel, SUNDAY ACCIDENT. Yesteidav afleiiioon "'lie lniomntUe No tOGI Jumped a frog just above the dlspatchei s office and ploughed through the ties foi several feet The woik of le-ralling It inquired two hums. The damage wai illiilit. POOL SCORE. Tlio Fcoie of Hie 'Cjcle dub's pool tournament at the end or the second wtek s play follows: Won Lost. Van Derm.nl; 4 0 ' A. dinger l n .lames , ;; o hinlth :: 0 ilovci ly :; n Johnson .". I DaMs 2 1 Itobeits ." I Spaeth 1 1 Derby 2 1 Gllhool i 1 V.m Glldel 2 2 Hariisoit o 1 Puidv 2 1 JlaiMiall 2 Briggs :: i V J. Moon 2 2 n.iv i 2 I'm tell 1 2 Ktmpp 1 1 "ulkriotl - LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Misses Knima Swaitz and Kiln Haite, of Dundaff stieet. spent Sundav with Hcianton filends. Miss Phoebe Tiedotl, of Hlikett Htr"et, who has been Miluuslv HI i alle to be out again. Miss Klla Tullei, head tilmmer of Sawyer's nillllneiy. Is convalescent Mis I.aude Wilght, of Hotel Antht.i clte. Ins retained from Detiolt, Mich Miss Jane flraves Is epect'd home this week Mr. I' r Hope, of rhiladelphla and Miss Bridget McIIalo, of Sciantou aie isitlng the lattei's slatci on South Main btreet The Ontailo and etirn cmplojes of this city will lerelvi- their nmnthlv wages Wednesduj Heavy ties aie being dlMiilailed along the Honedale bi.iuth of the Delawaie and Hudi-on toad and wilt leplace the old ones as soon as the weather becomes tavoiable Dclavwue and Hudson shop hands ie celved their pay Satuid iv On the lltst of Apiil, Miss Alice Hut lei will itjinovo her I.adlm bazaar from he eorntr of church stuet and Salem avenue to the stoic routn on Salein ave nue recenllv occupied by Joseph 1'Is cher. V large uiunber of Caihoudallans went to Sciantou last evening to meet the returning Holdleis There was a veiy pleasant gatliPilni at the homo of MKs ciuia Watt, on Washington stieet. Vildu evening inong thoue who enjoyed the evening weie Hael Wheelei, Helen Hathawav, Ituth nallej, I'loience Van ciwder, (!iii tide Dennis, Malloo Spencer Hob eit tiaiduui, Silas Mi Mullen and John R. Newton. Many games weie ludulgid In and lefreshmtnts weio seived at a icasonable hour. "WORDS Or IMiATW bestowed upon food's Sarsaparllla bv tiioo who haw taken It indicate that it is restoilng health to thoimuuls of people, and that It will help ,ou also HOOD'S IMU.S are easy to take, easy to operate, erne biliousness jn. digestion, tit, OLYl'HANT, An o poriunlty will be given 1 1 lovers if good muPli! to heui an xrellent irogi amine ut the Father AlaUiew peia house next Filday evening St atrlrk s rhun h choii, under the dlroe ion of Prof T W Watklns, will com pete with the dioli of the Holy Sav iour churdi choir of Ilkcs-Harre for i prUe of Jb'ii Tlie competitive piece will bo th 'redo fiom Weber muss g3KPniH.rM 12 Bronchial Uiivtvii k Troohomat Dottoo I Relieve Hoaneneii Immediately, "I recommend tholr uso to publto speak ers." Rev. C. H. Cuapin, New York. Tbc Of nulne b&a tha e-8ImHe,. J? f so f on every Suu-uutcf Cy-.C bo-. 4 Kimmmmmmtmmmmmma In O. Rev. Father Clan-:, of Carlisle, will he adjudicator. In the afternoon St Patrick's choir will go to Wilkes Itarre and sing nt an entertainment to be held In the Young Men's Catholic association hall nnd In the evening tho following pi (.gramme will bo given ut the Father Mathevv opera house: Se lection, dutt piano; luhlrci on mu!c, ltev. T. T ColToy. duel, Kennedy sls tci solo, Oorge Mornn glee, St Pat rid, s choir, solo, Miss Mary J. Oallu ghei , duct, Lavvlcr slstets, solo, W. A. Jviwlpr. Fong, Piimrose double (itiar tette, duet, W. W. Watklns and Miss Anna Hiown, Gloria. Holy Saviour choli solo Sidney Hughes' special tie". J J. O Malley, Lucy Mooney nnd Molllo McDonnell, competition, the l'u do fiom Webet's high mas In G, addnss, o. Fathei Gpiiz. John McHale. of ltlnghamtoii, la spending n lew das at his homo here. Miss Jennie Patter delightfully enter tallied a few of hci j oung friends nt a "xp-culatlon ' pnrtv at her homo on Delaware street on Satin dty rvcnlnrj In honor of her guest, Miss Mabel Cool bauuh, who loturns to her homo in WllkcM-Hair today Among thore pre sent weie Misses Lillian T.iyloi, Mao 1'v.ann, Annie Patten. Mae .lone". Char lotte Llojd, Mabel Coolbaugh, I'harlty Cilppei , Geoigla Thomas, Messis. John Williams. Hdwnid Matthews, Daniel Matthew s. Will W'lddow field, Bernard Golden, of town Llrit Dolphin and Sylvestei Williams, of Manslleld State Normal school. A. P. Patten, of Car bondale, Hany l'ranr s. George Nlcol and Tleit I'uney, of Sciantou At. K Haniden manager of the Wes. ton Mill office, who has been 111 for the pitt three months is able to be out again. Miss Florence Mt Donnell of Illng hamtou Is the guest of relatives In town. The fair and festival for the benefit of the Su(itiehanm Street Baptist church, which has been In progress since- Tuosdnv lust, closed Satutday tilfht. There was a very huge attend ance It will be opened net Satur day evening again and will continue for a few davs, when all the remaining ni tides will be chanced oft and tlii lontest derided P. J. Gillespie, a member of the Eighth reglm. nt. P V. Is visiting his home here TAYLOR NEWS. A Weil-Known Man Passes Away. This Evening's Atti action News of Intel e3t Ilooeit Mooie si who for the past thlit.v yeais has been u lesldent of this town, died at his home on Talor stieet, ycsteiday afternoon after a lingeilng Illness Mi Moore's sick neH was not consldeied strous until a few bouts befoio his. death The de ceased was 7 j. ears of age. He Is survived by a wife and the following childien Messix chailes, Itobert, Hairj, 1'iunk, John and Laudlg. The Delawaie. Lackawanna and Western ( oinpany lollleries woik two clght-lioui das this week. Piofessor John I) Kvan, of Carbon dale, was the guest of filends In this place jcsteidaj The "Men j Milkmaids" will be 'he attiactlon for this and Tuesday eve nings. Tho Calvar Baptist church choli undei the direction of Piofessor David E Jones., um moduco the (ipeutta at W'cbei's link A largo number of tickets have sold and a ciowded house Is promised each eve ning The piomlnent parts will be Im pel sonated bv the following Billiard Watklns, Thomas Johns, Burgess James i: Watklns, Hairj Evans, Wil liam Hosklns, Ji , John Evans, and Misses Lvdlu Hosklns, IMIth W Wat klns. Geitrudc Watklns, Olvven How-(-11s, Lucy Wlntets, Henrietta Hanii and Dei tha Itosp Admission will bo 23 cents Misses Lillian Howells and Sallle Williams, of this place, visited filends In South Seranton on Saturda.v eve ning Tavloi, P.vuu and Hnlden colllerIs of the Delaware, Lackawanna and W'estein companj, will paj their em plojes fot Febi uai y tomorrow. Invincible Comnianeleiy, No 23.', An cient and Ulustilous Older Knights of Malta. Installed ofllecrb at tneli meet ing cm Filday evening in ReiM''s hall Deputy Giand Commander Geoige W. WeWh ppifoimcd the ceienioliles T'le olllieis lntallt d aie as follows Mr Knight Commande i. James J Thomas, genetallsslmo. Blchard Itobeits cap tain genet al Sidnev Owens, prelate, Thomas j. Hughes rccoidei Tallle T Jones, assistant lecoider. John T. Hanis, ticasurci, Thomas Haddoek, senior waideii. John Scilvens Juuloi warden. William Thomas, s-tand.ud bcilei. Allien Lewis, swoid bearei , Havaid T Grlfflthh waulell. William S Tliomas, sentinel Thomas T, Jones, (list guard. William Monis, second guaid, John JI Edwards, trustee, John P. Gilfllths, repiesentatlve to the giand commaudeiv, Tallle Gilllilhs Miss Janet IuglU has letuined liome uilei visiting hei cousin. Miss Sheph aid, at W'llkes-Uaiie Michael Cone of Noith TaUu was .taken to the Musts Tujlnr hcHjiltal th. latter jialt of last week foi tiealui-iit. He is ailing with ihcumatlsin. A ilbbon sod il will be held tnmor low irueda) evening b the chris tian Endeavor of the Welsh Congri gutlonal chinch, when the i elelna'-il Welsh fagots w 111 bt si i v i d. Ii e 1 1 e mi extra All uio Invited Miss Lizzie Evans of s.outh s,Lri,,. ton was th guest of filends In this place vestm dii ltev L B. Foster occupied llu imliilt in th Picsbj teilun diuidi last eve ning after 'lis visit to Ilectoi, N Y A reception was tendered Miss Minute Evans by her tiianv young friends In Llewel.vnV hall on Satuiday evening About IlftV guests weie piesent Those pieseiit weu Misses Coidelia Owens, Leuh and Maud Evans, Beilha and Edith Kohlei I.enor Howells, Sarih Junes, Ida Buigei, Minnie Burger, Mamie Oillliths Minnie Evans. Edith Gilttlths llaniiuli Powell. Jennie Grll llths and MtiHti'is Oseai Thomas Wil liam Powell Eddie Pugh Handle Oil! flths John Uan'els. John Bow en, Chailes Powell Hvan Morris, Alfred Powell, ileoige Williams, E.ia Gaul, Daniel Williams L'ddle Burgei, Frank Nash and AVIllliini Nash '.at kawiinua Valley Coumil, No 81, Junlot Older Ameilian Mechunks, aie picpuilng to honoi their members be longing to the Thirteenth regiment on theli letuin home. ARCHDALD. riie iiittnbeiH of the Ancient Older of Hibernians will conduct a smoker at Caw ley's hall on next Wednesday ev nlug Teiesa McHale retained home after a week s visit with Miss Kute Lully Miss Nellie Pi Ice visited friends n West Seranton dining the week. Mrs, Edward Malta, who was bu ti THE OLD WAV. Of Treatln-y Dyspepsia and Indigos- tlon by Dieting a Dangerous nnd Useless One. We say the old vvuj, but uullv it Is a very common one ut pie-sent lime and many dyspeptics nnd physicians us well consider the Jlrst step to tnko In attempting to euro Indigestion Is to diet, either by selecting ( crtnln foods nnd rejedlng otheis or to gtcatlv di minish, the quantity usuall taken, In other words, tho starvation plan In by ninny supposed to bo tho first essential. The almost certain failure of the star vation cine for dyspepsia has been ptoven time and again, but still the moment dvspepsla makes Its appear ance a couiso of dieting Is at once ad vised. All this Is radlcnlly vvtong it is fool ish and un"clontlflc to recommend diet ing or staivatlon to n man suffering from dspepsla, bemuse Indigestion it self starves every organ and' eveiy nerve and every ilbre in tho body. AY hat the dyspeptic wunts Is abund ant nutiltlon, which means plenty of good, vv holesoine, well cooked food and something to assist the weak stomach to digest It. This Is exactly the pur pose for which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets are ad ipted and this Is the method bv which they euro tho worst cases of dyspepsia. In other words the patient eats plenty of wholesome food and Stuart's D.vspepsla Tablets digest It for him In this way the sjstem is nour ished and the overworked stomach lested, because the tablets will digest tho food w hether the stomach works or not. One of these tablets, will digest 1,000 grains of meat or etjgs Your druggist will tell ou that Stuart's Djspepsla Tablets is tho purest und safest remedy for stomach troubles and over trial makes one more filend for this excellent preparation Sold nt 50 cents for full sired pnekago at all drug stoics. A little book on stomach diseases mailed free by addressing F. A. Stuart Co . Marshall, Mich. by an explosion of kerosene oil last week, Is still In a critical condition. E. A Jones, of Mnln street, has oorn Invited to give an address at a fair to be held In Ol pliant net week. Mis p. Campbell and Mrs Thomas Duggan are the guests of Mrs. Pa k Duffy, of Lam el street JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The activity in tho Delaware and Hudson colllci. by which the men for the past few months have been working about throe-eiuarters time, has apparently ended During the past week the time was reduced to half das, and now this Is apparently more than tho company needs and today the brenker Is idle. Possibly tho big tiust, which has lecently been so mu"h talked of. has something to do vvitli the sudden restriction. Curtis K. Ilelmes, of Hazleton, Is spending a few ilajs heie vvitli his wife and family In Bushbrook street. Miss Annie Grlflls, of Montrose, who a few jears ago was a resident of this borough, called on friends here es terdav The Intant child of Mr. and Mis. John Yates of Fourth street, is quite? ill Mrs. Clarence Samson, of Archbald, spent jesterday with Mi. and Mrs. Frank Baibei, of Main street. Dr. S E. Mojer, the veterinary sur geon, has recently opened an oillce In Carbondale MInc Sunerlntendent W. F Jones is ngaiu 111 nt his home in Scott. Mis. William Munard, of Green Bldge, who has been spending the week here with Mr. nnd Mrs. John Maynard, of South Main stieet, returned r.omc on Saturday evening Miss Claia M Greonslude, of Car bondale, was visiting friends heie jes terdav Rev. C E Fesscnden reJtor of St. James' Episcopal church, conducted mission services at Salem, Wayne county, on Thursday evening. Walter Snjder, Jermyn's tole repie sentatlve In the Thlrteem'i icjlmeiit, came home last evening. Although not so stout as when he start" I avvav, li nevertheless looks well and enjovs good health I hav been aflllcted with lheumatism for fourteen yeais and nothing seemed to give mi) lelief. 1 wns able to bo around all the time, but constantly .suffering I had Hied everything I could hear of and at last was told tn tiy Clunnbeilaln s Pain Balm, which I did, and was Iminedlutd lelleved ami in a "hint lime cured. 1 am happy to sav that If has not since leturned. losh Hdgai, Geimantown, Cal. Tor sale b.v all diuggiU. Matthews Bigs. wholesale and retail agents PECKVILLE. The new gongs recently put In plam at the boiough electilc light plant fjr Hie aluim puiposes suve their pui pose well, foi theie Is not a mora tar-rearhlnir and hurmnnlous sounding alarm In the vullej. AltORether theie are foui gongs, the .aigest a twelve in h. and the smallest a thro: ln h, thlee of these whistles weie niaile by the englneei, Mi lUlwuid Baii.i .s, the Delawaie und Hudson donating th.i othei. which, fin uvet thlity eais, aid service for that companv at Plane D. That Mi Barnes iindeistunds the ai ranging und making of a ihst class gong thi'te K no mistake, ami he Is deseivlng of all the ere lit for fhl most eflli lent ahum Mis William Page Is 111 ,ith nil attaik ot (julnsv Miss Ituth Giltm'in spoilt Suikii with Mis H?nry Wheeler at lernijn. Calvin Bolls is coii'uied to liu honv b an attack of qulnsv Piofessoi II E Bins, who has been 111 some time, is tnipiovlng and will soon be able to be about aaln Elmer and Geoige Itobeits loft last night for a few days' jtiy at New York rioteiue SultiBte is wuiklng al Yatesville William Haiklns was called t) Wo tnlng on account of the serloui Illness of his iiithei Yesteidnj aftemoon a thunder stomi passed over this pi ve Hall stones as lurge as marbles fWl dining tho storm The Peckvillo Gun elub will lioli a live pigeon shoot Fi'diy afteini'ri, Muich IT Waiahpa Tribe No 211 Unmoved Order Bed Men, will boll a b inquct on Thursday evening, April 0 A tvrfrfctnthni1 tn iIamIaii PQP I ttrengthcn, tnlarge all weak, M E. I HuiiUid feeble lnloDjoI Uio K" M I txxly ESectl of errors and I excessrs cured. Atlmnlanlan. ONLY I IrKloned by phTtlciana Ap- )iiniii:Q nun icaiiuvtivB"uc nil upnroviil. No moutv In ad. Tonce, Wrlteforexiilauatloaandpniofi; uallfd In rlktn, tcaled letter. Uorretrinndeace cva Udetitlal. ERIE MEDIOAL CO.. BUrrALQ. H.y . WONDERFUL Unprecedented Final Clearance of Blankets The J? 1.35 white ii-.j Blankets, go Monday at, pair 85c One lot of 50 pairs Heavy Quality Plush Blankets, 1 1-4 size. 'Some of them slightly hurt, but ot no con sequence when price is considered. Tliev were $1.50; on Mon- -. dav 98C 14 pairs of our famous $,.oo all wool Blankets left. 1 o be . Q closed Monday at O.4o Lace Curtains and Shades Moving time is just around tlie corner. I lave you cut tains and shades for the new house? If not, you'll find agreeable choosing from these lots and lower prices were never known. RUFFLED SWISS CURTAINS Light and airv lor summer; 3 yards long. On Monday onlv, pair VC NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS White, full size, . choice designs; weie 89c and 98c pair. On Monday only. . 4yC IRISH POINT LACb CURTAINS lull sie and great vaiietv of designs. Were $6.00 pair on Monday only.. TAPESTRY PORTIERES in many colorings, full size, heavy fringe top and bottom. Worth $2.50 on Monday WINDOW SHADES a very spring roller, with heavy fringe. Monday you may take them at New Novelties In DRESS GOODS Arrhlns Dally PITTSTON NEWS Veiy Keverend Eugene Garvey Says Mass Fathei Quitman's Plain Facts Several Deaths, Funerals and What Local Were Gathered on a Very Quite Sunday. St John's rhun h, on William street, vaa filled to Its capacity yesterday mornlnK at the 10 30 service and tills Included a hlnh maps, which was s.ung by the now pastor, Veiv Keveund lhi peno Garvey, and successor to the lato Father John Flnntn. During thfinasrf there were sseeral well sung solos by John Allen, William Dmney and tho Misses Kearney and Keating, The ber mon was in cached by ltev. Father Qulnnan nnd contained .so many plain fact1-, und so plainly told, that they imi4t hae lett lasting impiesslon upon the large congregation present. HH text was the paruble of the live loaves and two fishes. The pei Ice In the lecture room of the Uroad Stieet Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon, conducted by th" ltev. Father Fulton of Rrooklyn, and under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian association was attended by the usual laigo eungicgation. Hev. Fulton is a ery entertaining ppeaKer. On Saturday morning shortly after midnight a bold attempt at burglaiy was made In the store of A. It Spedlos, opposite the Ferrv bildge, on Noith Main stieet, and but foi the luckv In tel entlon of Jacob Mlllhauer, who happened along at the time, the plans of the gang might have been success ful With a glass cutter they deftly cut a laige circle In one of the win dows, and was ubout to shovo It in when Millhauser surpilsed them. Thev diopped some of their tools in their hasty depaitute, and this tdiowed that they weie no hti angers 111 the business For j,ueial dajs thete has been thr"e 01 four suspicious Individuals around the iltj, and Chief l.oftus with his lleutonant". Sonuneivllle, Connell U fins and Weathers, have In en on thnlr heels, but In some manntu they missed their game when the bold attempt was made esterday meaning Piofessor Thomas Knoebone, vlu H a pianist of no mean piftfiitlons, gave an Inteifstlng nlii.ual at the muslo looms of ritch & Williams on Saturday fvi'iilng A laigf audleiiic both on the inMde and nut eujoid thf pio gramme Fiank Uiuiiclagi". tht gt nlal day c lei k ot the i:agle, spent Sunila with fi lends In West tfu anion Tin? funeial of the late .Mis. llll.tm Sliear. of Nafns sitteet, who died mi Satuiday morning, will take plaee thin afternoon with seniles at tho Iiuiimi Knd Inteiment In tho I'ltthton ceme tery. The funciul of the lato William It Davis, of the Went Side, whose death was mentioned oil Suturdu, took plaeo In the afternoon fium tlie residence, on the Went Side, and tin- sei vices, which weif conducted In the Welsh Mill Haptlst clan eh bv llx ltiv. Dr ThomuH, the pastoi, was attended b 11 huge 10ncour.se of people, including tho CiohonU lodge and Ihicampment of tho 1. O. O I" The seinion tni tinted a deceiving oulog of th dc patted of his hum ling . 01 tit as u man. hUHbind, father und cltUen, und also exinessid words of comtoit to the incmlKUs of the grlef-ti liken 1 imilv Tho .Inter ment was In the Pittston cemt'teiy. Yesterday mottling ni 4 o'clock 01 curied tho death of William MohIkjii of PaiHonage htM'tt aftu an 111u(hh of poveial weeks. The deuni-ed was wide ly known among luilroad men, and for seveial veais was an cnviloe of the Lehigh Valley at the t'ovton ards The funeral will take place tninnnou Thin evening 'The Sunshine of Paul (Use Alle " with Demtiau Thompson, will make their flint and oni appeni amc at Music hall The company is llrst- lass und those who foi some tlmo have been waiting for this quality can Mta. Winslow's Soothintr Syiup Has been used for oui I irrj YIJAItH by MH.lilONS of MOT1II-HH for tlioli ciiu'imi:N wiiit. u Ti:i-riiiNo win. rr!nri:cT srt-cnps it hoothus tho i-iiii.u. sor'rr.Ns tin ufms am nil PAIN: CUlinS WIND t'OI.IC. ard la tho tmBt rcmodj for DIAUIIIIOKA Bold bi DriiUKlstB In -or p.ut of tha world lie sure und unk foi "Mrs Wins, low's Soothing 8rup," and tako no other I,tn4 TurntvflVA PMnttf u. bottla. MONDAY Price Pruning on Eveiy lot mentioned mnst be moved on Monday that's the reason for these Outing Flannel The ioc quality; best styles. On Monday only. All-Wool Flannels 7ic 10 pieces of all-wool and checked home-made worth 30c yd. Monday. striped 21c Linen Napkins 50 dozen large size and lull bleachen Linen Napkins, worth $1 doz. Monday. yC 5-8 and 3-4 all-linen, bleached, woith 5'-75 dozen. Monday 1.25 3.97 1.98 good shade, mounted on best Always sold at 20c. On 12c Jonas Lon have their vlshes gratified. They ap pealed at the Nesblt In Wilkes-arre on Saturday to ciowded houses, and this fact leaves nothing else for us to S.l The Never-Work society on North Main street held one of their so-called socials on Satuidav night, and if tho patents of some of the young girls pres ent could have taken the time to see what company they were ln.it is doubt ful how long such a state of things would exist. Yesteiday heveial of these oung men. who pose as gentlemen, were amusing themselves by hanging out of the third story windows, and the passerby who did not come up to their standaid was made the butt of ridi cule. If we have occasion to refer to this ciowd again wc will take the pains to furnish a complete list of the mem bet ship. Lew Bachman and M. J. Hughes weio down at the county seat yester day and returned by the way of the duck pond. ALTRUISTIC IN HIS OWN WAY. On This Occasion He Felt He Was Fortified by n Circumstance. Prom the Chicago Dilly Triune 'If ou don't mind my mentioning it," remarked the cheerful passenger who was holding on to a strap, as ho leaned down to speak to a voting man seated near the car stove, "jou have a very lemarkable mustache." 'Hey' What's that?" growled tho oung man, looking up at him side wise 'I say you have a lemaikable mus tnc he " 'Just let it alone, will you'" "Yes, 1 11 let It ulono. I m not ti b.viber. ou know Still, thrte can't be any haini In telling a man, when h's got a mustache like yours, that it's something worth looking at. You'll paidon mo for tailing joui attention to the fact that It glows stialght out from your lip about an Inch, ut a. light angle, und then most of the halls turn dliectly up, while otheis turn direct ly down. That Miouh it's lint m al It couldn't be waxed so as to stand out that way. It looks like the long aim of the letter I" A man couldn't tialn It In that shape In a million ve.irs. I don't t-upposi now ou ever took two looking gla-""! and stood so ns to get a side vIpw of that mustache', did you ' ' "Nona ot our bulnes " u"-ponded the oung man I'll titanic vou to at tend to our own aftalis If vou bav-" an, anil lit mine alone." Iiiht n, plat Idlv replli-d the uilier "Some people like to luivo their pecti liaiitle.s pointed iiit to them and sum) don't It's all In the vay you look at it u aie not asking my udvlco, of eouii-e, hut ii I were In voiu place I should tilin that thicket, that chapn 1 (il. that chev nl-de-filse. as we vu'ii say in French, close tj the lip, and tin 11 it wouldn't attinit general at tention Most men, T date i.ay, look better with a uiutacht, but that's probably because It hides their mouths. In loui ease, now, it doesn't h do the mouth ut all It runs light uwav fiom it Its out of the eiuestlou to" 'Sa. If vou don't want to get your head punched, vou shut up' You've got mote blamed gall than nnv man 1 vcr hiw Mind our own business'" icitulnh ceitninly That's all the thanks a nun evei gets for ttyini; tr bo an altruist In his own wav I le iiifinbor I once called i fellow's at tention to 11 wig iie was wealing. I told him it was nil right, considered as a wig, lint he needn't think it folded all hods II v us hi palpably a wig th it It gave Ittolf away as soon as nu looked at it I toiild rn tint he tliuutiht that it wjih a peifect imita tion of the iMUiiul hair, but It wasn't and somebody ought t tell him It wasn't That was the p sltion J took lie got angr. just as youio doing, but I didn't mind tint I'm always getting people down on me when 1 in trying to do them a favor Just In that way. and I suppose I alwavs will be DR. E. O. WEST'll NERVE AND BRAIN TRCATMENT ISTRcd Label Special I Extra Strength. I For Impotency, Loas ot Power, tioat Mmiiood, nuirimy or jiurrPQnoM ! .t 1 u boxt six for ?. mth ivrltten cunruntee '. n. nnc . M MMJ ' Hpu I.ot,.A.nTU...uia .. ocruni-ot uyuiall. Wm. O. Clarke, lit I'cnn Ave., Seranton. I' (ftrX Wwa Domestics, Linens and Blankets Table Linen 10 pieces splendid quality, bleached, newest pat terns, worth 65c yard. . 0 Monday 4oC Uemants ot fine bleached and unbleached damask, 1 to HALP 3 yds long. On Monday PRICB Bed Spreads Full size, hemmed, ready . for use. On Monday.... OVC 200 largest size hemmed white Spreads, elegant Marseilles pat Urns, worth $1.25. Monday . o9C Extraordinary Prices on Dress Goods Every offer here tells of a bona-fide 1 eduction goods that have ment to commend them pi ices that will cause a lively sciamble to buy on Monday 1,437 yaids of colored dress goods in a great vaiicty of very pretty plaids just the thing to make into school dresses; .3" worth ioc yard on Monday 44C 1,850 yards of Novelty dress goods in newest colorings for spiing wear will make nobby vacation dt esses.. Regular price 14c yatd on Monday only OC 864 yards of double width covctt and veiv rich coloied plaids new and nobby eflects for suits '"d shuts. Regul.uly 15c yatd on Monday only 3C 2,460 yards ol all wool suitings, 45-inch sciges, whipcord, cashmeres and all wool black henrietta; value oC to .oc yark on Monday only AJiC Sons gs 1899 BICYCLES -1899, Our Hue of 1S99 Models is now complete and is ou ex hibition in our salesroom. We have Bicycles of all grades and prices, for children and adults. Our Leaders are tho Spalding, Barnes and Featherstone. Call and see them FLOREY & BROOKS, DESIRE Tor perfection has led us to omplo every means known for producing the very best flour on cirth u 1 the result Wc use onl the bent who-it, have tho most mod ern machinery and employ mlll om ot Ions and vurled nxperl enco Wo bnltovn It has paid us to do so und the jiuhlla seen to DKree with im. If our ronstnntlv Ini reusing sides urn tiny criterion All grocors sell "Snow White " "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Seranton. Cirbon.lule, Olvplunt. I don't let it botliei me an much ns I used to Still, voting man I would advise ou not to go punching 1 eads " "Win not, th "' dei'innded the own er of the bihtliug mutiehe belllger- entl ' Whut would seiu do"' "Xothlng Hut some- of these women i who nie standing up might slip Into i your neat ' Then the man who was living to ' lieneilt IiIh fellow man htiaUhtened up. gtacped the stiap tlll meie liinlv, I nnd dutim the lenialiider nl the lido I said nothing, and nunJly looked pleas- j .intly at the .voung man or i itbei thiough lilm. without sei Ing Mm. How's This .- We oiler Ono Hundred Doil.ns !( irj fot unj cahe of I'utairh tliu i.ui not be clued b Hall's Cutairh Cuu J' J C'llHNUY S. CO l'rop , Toll do u We the imderrlstitMl have kuoi.n I' J Chenej for the Insv n ioai, and bflleve hlin perfeell honorable In all business traniiai liens, and tlnani lully lM" to eairv out un oliligHtions made bv their Him t'tt A Tru.ix, Wholisale HrugglstH, lo- ledo. O Winding, Kinu.in .". Alnrsn WhoeNilc I)i nights Tolnlu Ohio Unit'. pnKiirli liir. 1m liiL..n Int. I n.illl acting dliectly upon th blood nnd mueouH Hurfacew of the njtim 1'ilcn 7".i per bottle Sold b ull l)Ill'KtBt 'le-.tlmon-l.lU flee II ill I'd nlli Pill- ie the bst CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of tuZ-J & trar? s-Tstsj-a-.Q v?- - S Thcr srs prciupt nfi ri c - For Sale b JOHN H. PHELPS. Spruco streot. -X"7Sf 19 . st f--. srcficsw mar f&m a viz y&'Ztftj Ss' 6ontiereJiro'.lablf, coTithly, rcjulsttn: midiilt.g. Onljr hurmlto CB4 ii'&'V J thoiurnldrugitttuld to umj. ltuu want tho beii, get MUftkN V "fiv l'Q"V little puces. Crash Toweling 2.500 yardi bleached and btown. all-linen and line quality checked glass 'lowclmgs. woith up 0.? to 12 J c yard. Monday.... 04C Pillow Cases One lot ot good quality Muslin to go Monday at Sheets 5c Ready hemmed bleached good quality. Monday . . 31c Huslin Bleached 01 biown; the 5 1-2C quality. Monday 4c New Novelties In WASH GOODS irlvlnn Dally 211 Washington Ave. Opi Court House. THIRD III1 HE CF SCRANTON. Special Attention (iiveii to Busi ness nnd Pci'sO'ial Accouuti. Liberal Accommodation In tended According to U.ilaucci and Responsibility. Sler Cent. Inter Jit Allowed on Interest Ocpojits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 x. roxxEijj, PiTiiihMit. HKMiY KKLLV, Jr., Vice Pro?. WIUIAU 11. l'KCK. Cashier 'I lie vault of t lii li.inV is pro tected In Holmes' McctrU Pro tective nv'.tesn leu piffiii com At Retail. Coal of the best cjuality lui domestic usi and of ull uUes, Including Liuckwheat and Il'idscjc, dclUered In any part of th cits, at tlie lowost price. Ordeis received at tho oillce llrst door. Commonwealth building room No t: telephoii'j No 2ti24 or at tho mine, tele phone No 272 will bo promptly attended to Healers t-iipplleil at the mine MBIT PLEASANT COAL CO t hlcheittVa 1 nflUh Ulaaond Uronfl. ttrcut aubirtfu fji ... j--iit-iri ( AT lrQfgnt oriead4. In IrtUr brMlntn Mftll If) I Al r iuiABlall JTama .r Ihlflir-ki.-rtLiJ-tnloi.l Co .1tlAUiM-ikn-ai.r (JoH bj U Url UrjttUt. IU1LUA., 1'A, iVJADE RE A MAS AJAX TAULtTS VOfll riVEI.Y CURH or, J uinsttac, hiptoMi tn, etg caue J l)i Abjkcj Oi OlLlt iunnhat urni led Ik, irptlon'. Jhtu iuUf til ntut sitrtlv r tore I-t V italitr In oM oryauae. n I J .auanforftud), U irlurwor inurriace I iHTfnt lusua'ty anO HonsuaDtloa if t lit en tn runt ihtlr uo ttucivt iamojlato fnatroTv tieotnud Aeet a I 1.1. wlt-rfl all other fail Id Act upoa having (ho ttfnuino Aju 'JttUUU. They ho-.etarcJvUjd-ncIi u vilirururfou. p lv a pa UlTeivrilteuf.'U imatfr-e OeXt-ctamid fTA CYQ In cavUcawor retumi tho luocey rricauW U I wiper cUatw, cr fix rcu (full trcitmeutt for fid) Uj nail, in r lain Hn pner n-n nci tot trie (Uroular '- AJAX REAlSiDY CO., VID,';,V ' For .ile tn tiei antcn. Pu bj Matthews Bros und II ' Bcnderrtn. drufrgists. HrarawR-Gnwau B-'sesfa -' . r iin la -MBit, a ar cennmo vvr. rceri ntr auap Fharmactat, oo Wvomlno onu j3 sa rENNYROYAL PILLS 9 -V7v OrluiuuImnJ Oi.l G.nulnc ,, v',flV G'' "'MiuU idi lit 5 run v-Ol ' " ' br '' x"" .'" i i Af t-viifv" nJUri Jm Htdicdi !j ut u llc t J?JJ7anin il with tin. rlhUit lfcteXvlT L- -K AT m 4 V 1 T,
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