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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH Id, 1899.
CARBONDALE
SUDDEN DEATHS.
One Acconipnnlcd by Exceptionally
Srul Circumstances,
lire. Kobcrt Swan, oC Canaun street,
died Sunday of Internal hemorrhage.
She had liceti ronflneil to her bed a few
dtiyfc and her last hours were lilted with
till Iwit... l.n Dlt ..ti-l., II.... I.. an.. '
her son, Charles, who returned yes
terday ulth the Thirteenth leulment.
Sho was born in Canaan foity-ono
years ago and hay resided In this olty
Just three woel;s, having moved here
from No. 7. Sho wan n member of the
Mrthodlt church of Wnymnrt. Mrs.
Swnii Is survived by a husband, thre
sons, Chnrles, Unrry and Albert, and
two daughters. Nellie, of this cltj and
Mrs. William Hullster, of Philadelphia.
Tho funeral will bo held nt 2 30 o'clock
this afternoon Services will be held
in the church nt AVuymart and Inter
ment made In the Canaan cemeteiy
Mis Mary V Walker became 111
while on h"r way homo to Uushwlcl;
from St Itose'y chmcli. ''he was car
ried into Chief McAndrew's house,
whore she died of heait fulliiie She
was seventy years old and the oxei
tlon of the tons walk Is supposed to
have lunURht on tho fatal attacK lier
survivors ai- thiee daughters, Mrs
Mlchncd Heirdon, Mrs. John Llnnen and
Mrs. Thomas Collins, and six sons.Jos
eph, ("Joorge Thomas, John. J.imes,
Frank and Patrick, all of whom live
in this city. Three sisters nlso sur
vive her. They are Mrs. Elizabeth
Walker, of this ritv Misses Hannah
and Susan Sluttler. of Wlll:es-Haru.
Tho funeral will be held totnuirnwi
morning at nine o'clock fiom the i evi
dence . Intel ment at St itose tomu
tciy. COUNCILS MEET.
Approve Bills Aggiegating sa.OOO.
Oidlnances Considered.
Select council met lest evening and
unanimously parsed the telephone u
dlnance on llnal leading. My a simi
lar vote ths nidmance gi anting i
franchise to the steam lieat and power
company was passed on two readings.
Insurance whs aw aided as previously
unnounced and u ti.in. fer of 7110 made
to meet the net picmiums A peti
tion fci an ate light was leceived I torn
lesldents of Itohinison sheet
Common rnuncll disposed of a tuft
of concuiient buMnct- and passed a
le&olutlon insttucting tlie city engineer
ti fuiniMi Kiuncils wltli an estimate
of the nut hi i iinni't ting Not th and
South Milkott street. The Ten.iri.
ttr-et iii-.il'. uidinani was tabl d.
Th-. oidiunui nilULing thj clt m
glneei s s.al.ar was ic fem-d to the fi
nance committee lor a peaceful death
DATES TOR INSTALLATIONS.
OlstilU Deputy Otand Patiianh U.
V Hughes with his staff of gtani
ofTlcers will begin on Thui-da evep
iug of this week to install the olllceis
of the encampments In tills dlstrli t
which comprises the whole of l.ni k i
wanna county. The dates are as fol
lows TliuiBdaj, Matih 10, Claik.i
(ireen Fildav, Maich 17, Carbondala;
Monday, Maicli 20, Seranton . Tui--ilit,
Marcli 21, Hyde I'nrk an I l'iol
dence. Monday. Mm eh 27, .'eier.lon
Monda, April 10, Jermn Tills is tin
annual installation and will be the an
nual installation and will lie cf Kie.it
interest to tho membets in tills bianrli
of the Independent Older ot Odd Fel
lows LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
John Lewis sustained u hi i bg
while at woik in the WINon Cte k
mines estetday afternoon II" was
concjed to his home at Slnnoii n
the Delawate and Hudson aiiiiiulan .
MKs Delia Iiaglev. of Canaan stmt,
is again dangeiouly 111
lhnest Klser. of Seranton, spent Sun
day with ills aunt. Mrs. M. Ainoil. of
Helmont street.
George Noiris s suffering -vlth
quinsy
Maitin Hellstrom has loturmd fiom
N( w Yoi k
Mrs. Fiank Moigun is visiting Scran
ton friends.
Wllllom Carter. Jr., who nnirowly
escaped death fiom typhoid pneumonia,
is convalescent.
Hoy muinan has ltutned from a
visit at Haw in.
Miss Mm tie lilackwcll has rutin nod.
Th MIeycle dub will hold its logu
lat monthly meeting tonight. Musi
riess of considerable Importance is to
be transacted.
Two hnnd'-ome is'-enger c oar lieu,
Nos. CO and 11. ate being hulk at tho
Delaware and Hudson car ships In this
it for service on tho Per.nsjlvanla
division.
Clerk Rexford Smith, of H 13. .May's
Elncoln avenue meat maiket.let a cleav
er slip vesterday while cutting meat
and clipped off two lingers of the left
hand
M. V Eathrupo has been appolntril
sn assistant superintendent of tn
First Piesbyterlan Sunday school
PECKVILLE.
A team of horses attached to a dtay
wagen, the ptoperty of John Grlesdale,
caused no little excitement on Main
street about 5 o'clock yesterdey aftei
noon The wagon was loaded with
furniture. The driver, George Clarke
left the team standing at Ketchtim s
corner while hi made a cull at the
post ofilec The team started up the
Health is Wealth
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT i
THE (JKI6.NAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, '
Iaaoldundor positive Written flunrantco, '
br anthorltwl egenW only, to euro Woak Memory, I
Diizlniws, Wakefulness, Fits, Hyeteria, Quick. I
neaa. Niebt Loaaea. EviL Drcama. Tjnclc of Confl. I
dencn.NerTotuneaa, Latitude, all Dr&lni, Youth.
f nl Krrorc, or L'xcosslvo U of Tobacco, Opium,
or Liquor, which leads to Mleory, Consumption,
tiimlty and Death. At etore or by mail, 41 a
on iix for 15; with written uuurnuteo to
cure or refund money. Mninple park
fixe, eoptalnlna Cto dnvr treatment, with full
Ditruatloni, 5 cents. Ono sample only sold to
cacu priuu. nv iora or uy intu.
taTRed Lsbel Special
i txtra sircngm, -t
'For Impntonoy, Loss ol'
I uiwr. UUDb UHUI1UUU,
Hterility or DarrtnncM 1.
,1 n bozi Biz for 15. wltl4
(written cuirantoprJ
tocurein30da. AtetoroVtJ
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cranton, I'a.
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Stand rirm to Recommend It."
"I Iliad ticen fllicted with Iuhr trouble for
two years," ay Charles A Moorr of rlvimlle,
Maon Co , W Vn I tried all the urroundlni?
physicians but they did me no good Alter a
long period I tmueht a bottle of vour great
Golden Medical Discover and after takinir
fout bottles I am entirely cured, and I stand
firm to lecommend jour great Discovery' to
all people afflicted with Iiiuk trouble I now
feel stronger than I ever did "
stteet nt ,i in pid pace Thev turned
to the tight at fiojnp's btoio, biinging
up against a telegraph pole and the
stoie patch Some of the fin nlture was
broken and the wagon badlj damaged.
The hoises m apt d Injur
Coiporul II i: Dlkeiuan, of Company
H, did not letuin home with his leg
Iment. but will vpeiui a couple of weeks
slght-sflng ,n I'loilda befoie rotuin
ing The lioioucth (Oltncil will meet this
evening to cUe up the business left
over fiom last meeting night.
Mrs. F V. Day. of Wllkes-l.ano, who
has b'-en visiting at Mr. and Mis. Ed
win d Mai bei's, i "turned home yestcr
ihij. Mrs. . J. ttioad is 111 at hei home on
Piospect s'trcet.
A lew photogiapli gilleiy Is holding
foitli In the Peek building on Main
stioot.
In times of peace and riot Chief of
Police K. i. i'ijIk hns alwas ben
found on hand vlth plenty ot neive
to back him up In his work. His ic
cent exploit with armed buiglais has
proved ith'tt he is a man ot pluck.
When iiuige-s Williams makes his ap
pointments lie will do well to continue
Mi Craig as chief.
A regular meeting of the Wilson tire
company will be In Id it their looms
this i veiling. All membeis a'e leqtipst
ed to be present. A test of the new
smoke prntcctot w ill be made.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Soldier Boys Welcomed Home.
Production of "Merry Milk Maids."
Other Events nnd Personal News.
The welcome tendeied Taylor vol
dicis. meinbeih of Coiniian U, Tliir
teeiith icglment, on their itturn fiom
Camp MacKenzle esterduy by bever.U
hundred people, was heaity byond
expicsslon and Taylor has nut in many
yeain had an occasion when biich a
genuine happiness was exhibited. The
1)0 s uie all looking well and ar in
pei feet heal til.
The Hxeelsior Social club, composed
of the oung men from this town nnd
Minookn, will conduct an entertain
ment and s.idal In Weber's link on
Wednebday evening, March 10. Tho
committee has belected an excellent
programme, nb follows: Instrumental
"election, Fiank Phlne- comic song,
Thomas Walsh, buck dance, Lynch Sul
livan, duet, Duflvun sisters, solo. JUss
Jano Jones, lilsh eomedlan, Thomas
Coyne, solo, Ague-. Coyne, whistling
solo, Fiof. W. J. Caul, solo JHs Nellie
oCok; duet, Xti holas and Orililthb;
buck dance, Anthony Tuffey, solo, Wil
liam McDonough, solo, John T. Jones,
comlo song, William anlels; whistling
holo, Fiof W. J Gaul
Hev. II. If Hart Is, Ph. D. of this
place, preached a 'ennon at Faibons
on Sunday.
Hev. ij. it. Foster occupied the pulpit
In the Presbyterian church on Sunday
evening.
The production of the "Merry Milk
Maids" last evening In Webei's rink
was well patronlred The performance
reflects much 01 edit to the dlieetor,
Piof. David V. Tones Too much
prnlso cannot be necorded each char
acter. All acted their parts well. The
blueing was especially pleasing. Tho
opeietta will be repeated this evening.
Admlbslon twenty-fho cents.
Mr. John I!. Uvanb, of Main street,
left for Nov York city on business
yesterday
The coming social and supper of thu
Ladles Branch. No. 112. C. at 11. A,
which Is to be held on Raster Monday
and Tuesday evening at Weber's rink,
promises to excel nn thing of Its kind
held heio for some time. Tho date is
April 3 and -1.
Mr. William Tox, of Talnr street,
spent the Sabbnth with friends in Pitts
ton. The funeral of tho late lloi'ort Moore,
Sr will occur tomorrow mornlnt" nt
0 o'clock. A high mats of requiem will
be eelebated at tho Catholic chuich,
of this place. Funeral Directordeorgo
Timlin has charge of the remains
Mrs John Hodges, of Washington
street. Is slowly u covering from her
recent sickness
A ribbon social will be held th's even
ing under the auspices of tho Chris
tian Hndeavor boclety of the Welsh
Congregational church. Fnggot'r cake
and lee cream will be the menu. All
are Invited
Lackawanna Lodge, 60. 113, merlcan
Protestant association, will meet this
evening In Rcvso'h hall.
Miss Lizzie Ilrtindage has tetutned
homo from Peekvllle, after visiting
friends.
Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup
Has been used for ovei FIFTY" YLAItS
bv MILLIONS of MOTH I2H3 for their
CIULDHKN WIIFL11 TUllTHINO. Willi
pi:hfi:ct success, h HooTiiua tho
CHILI). SOKTIINS the HUMS. ,i l?A
all PAIN; CUUUS WIND COLIC, ard
Is the best lemedy for DIARUHOLA,
Sold by Driigglutu tn every purl of the
world. He euro and ask for "Mrs, Wins,
low's Snothlnu Syrup," and take no other
kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle.
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JERMYN AND MAYriELD.
The nows of the leslgnatlon of Inside
Foreman Tennis, of the Delaware and
Hudson colliery, which Is to take place
on April 1, was considerably comment
ed upon yesterday. Mr. Tennis has
been foreman of tho colliery for nearly
elchteen yearn and many expressions
ot rcgert have been heard from tho men
at his resignation. Mr. Thomns Evans,
of Mooslc, who Is to succeed him, was
hero nt the colliery yesterday and com
menced his duties. He Is known here
by severnl people and Is very highly
spoken of.
Postmaster-elect Griffiths reached
homo on Saturday nnd has since been
lccclving the congratulations of his
friends. Ho was yesterday encaged In
getting lils bonds In shape preparatory
to receiving his commission.
Hartley Mullen nnd Frank R, Gill
were yesterday appointed overseers of
tho poor to succeed Henry Sobey and
Michael Muldoon.
Mrs M. Uray, of Uerlln Centre, Wayne
count, who was for many yeais n. resi
dent of this borough, wilt on the 30th
dispose of her stock nnd farming uten
sils and will afterwards reside here
with her daughter, Mrs. Theodore Spet
tlgue, of Cemetery street
A ten-months-old child of Mr. and
Mis. William Shager, of Fourth street,
w ho has been ill for scverul months
past, died yesterday morning. The
funeinl will be held on Thursday after
noon Mrs. Kenwood, of Dunmore, who for
the past three weeks has been visiting
at the home of Mr nnd Mrs. Thomas
Rich, returned home on Sunday.
Hev. Mr. I'osten, of tho First Hnptlst
church, villi give a stereoptlcon lectuie
In the Cnrbondale Maptlst church this
evening
The frlend3 of Mi Thomas Rich will
be glad to hear that there has been a
miuked improvement in his condition
lately. Ho Is able to take some nour
ishment nnd has consequently gained
In strength.
Nlcholus Hennett, Alfted Wnlkey,
OHle Gengough, Thomas Nichols, Willie
Parks. Geoige Dltmore were nmonc
I those who went down to the city es
terday to help twelve tho Thirteenth
icglment.
Miss Hill, of Hasdeton. who has been
the guest of Miss Hessle Fleas, of Slain
btreet, has icturucd home.
The Hillside Coal company will pay
tomorrow.
Miss Maty Spettlgue, ot Cemetery
slieet. Is confined to hoi home with
sickness
AVOOA.
The fuueial of Michael Judge took
place esterdav 11101 nlng. A requiem
mass was eelebiated In St. Mary's
chuich. Rev. M. J. Dunn also preached
11 beautiful sermon. The pall-bearers
weie J. F. Conaboy, Fiank Kane, 'Pat
lick Fanell, John McCarthy, Patrick
Corcoran, Michnel Giltain. lnteiment
was made In MInnoka cemetery.
William Davis Is critically ill nt his
home on Cr.vstal farm Plttston town
ship Kheiii zet Davis lias ictuined home,
after several months' absence In Colo
lndo. M. J Hnley spent Sunda.v with
trlends in Vandllng.
Doia Snder, of Kingston, spent Sun
day with her biothor, H. H. Snyder.
Miss Annie Callahan will leave on
Wednesday to putchabe goods In New
York city.
An Infant .son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
McGlynn Is ciltlcally ill of lung trouble.
Anthony Ryder, of the West Side, is
ctitlcallv ill of kidney disease.
-Mis. Pace, of Askam, spent Sunday
with Rev and Mrs. L. n. Van Hocsen.
James and John McKenzle, Frank
McCaithv and Thomas Morahan spent
.vesterdny fox hunting. They succeed
ed In capturing two line ones
Mrs. Joseph McPheison hab resumed
her work nt the postolllce
Avoca contributed its quota of sol
diers to thu win. All have leturned
and are In excellent health, with the
exception of one Frank Webb, who died
at Porto Rico. His remains will be
sent homo In .1 tnw .in. .a - .... ,..,
-- ... .. . .. V...J., lu, icr-iuic'l-
...L,,,. ,,,, iiaiivu sun.
Rev. Father Cummins, of li eland,
pleached a beautiful sermon on the
"Faith of Our Forefathers," in St.
Mary's church. In behalf of his new
church In the west of li eland, Father
Cummins met with a liberal response
on Sunday.
I-ona Dav. of Seranton. spent Sun
day In town.
Rev. L Kdwaids, pastor of the Kng
lish Baptist church nt Mtncrsville, Ph.,
when suffering with rheumatism, was
advised to ti Chatnbet Iain's Pain
Halm. He sas: "A few applications
of this liniment proved of great er
vlee to me. It subdued the Inflamma
tion and relieved the pain. Should any
sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a
trial It will please me " For sale by all
druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale
and retail agents.
HONESDAIE.
Lawyer's band of nineteen pleceb will
appear on tho street thl3 (Tuesday)
evening for the fust time and ndver
tlhe their ball, which will be held In
the armory on tho evening of St. Pat
rick's Day.
Mr. Austin Sharpsteln is now pro
prietor of Hobb's cigar stand.
Sunday wni a day ot thunder show
eis in Honcsdale.
Hon. 1Z. B. Hardenbergh came home
from Harrlsburg to spend Sunday with
his family.
Mr. Daniel C Osborno hns returned
from a western trip, mado in the in
teiest of the glass cutting Industr
The Haw ley band will Malt Hones-
Medical
Treatment
I
FOR
Weak Men
1 Who are Willing to
ten
Pay When
Convinced of Cure.
K scientific combinrd medical and
mechanical cure has been dUcov
eted (or " WialrneM ol Men " The
proprietor announce that they will
lend It on trial remedies and uppli
ance without advance payment -to
any honett man II cot all that
is claimed all ou wish-tend It
back that ends it-pay nothing I
Th! combined treatment cures
quickly, thoroughly, and loreTcrall
cdecta ol early evil hablu, later cx
oesaet, orerwork, worry, otc. It cre
ate health, ttrenith, Tltullty, tut
tulnlng rowers, and restores weak
and undeveloped portions ot body to
natural diraenilom and (unctions
Any niau writing in earnest will
recti r description and references
in a plain sealed ome lope. Irotes
tonal confidence No C.O.D. de-
j
ATvtinn nn, imitficltlou ol anr nature. A na
tlonal reputation backs this offer Address
1 Erie Medical Co..BuffaIe,H.Y.
dale St. Patrick's Day, In tho evening,
and Join with Lnwyer's band In a street
parade.
Mr. Harry Gi otter, of Wllkes-Barre,
spent Sunday In Honesdnle.
Mrs. It. M. Down Is Spending a few
dnys with her mother nt White Mills.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pamuel Hoover lion
gone to Philadelphia for a ten days'
visit.
Major G. T. Whitney conducted tho
election Satutday evening in the ar
mory to fill the vacancy In Company I),
Hlevcnth regiment, caused by tho le
slgnatlon of Flist I-leutonnnt McMul
len. Second Lieutenant Grant W.
Lane vvns elected first lieutenant and
N. K. Blglovv second lieutenant.
Miss Rena Hdgett has accepted a pos
ition as bookkeper for R. T. Whitney
and Compan.
The noted (.outhcrn lecturer, John
Temple Graves, was received by nlatge
nudlenco at the opera house Friday
evening. His subject was "Reign of
the Demagogue." which he treated po
litically from the ward politician to
the natlonnl politician. He also eulo
glyed n united north and south and
paid a high tribute to President Wil
liam McKlnley.
The Honcsdale Philharmonic toclcty
hn3 elected odlccrs as follows Presi
dent, W. F. Suvdunr. vice-presidents,
J. A. Brodle and J. A. Brown, concert
master. Dr. K. W. Burns: sccretnrv
nnd treasurer. A. M. Lelne: librailan,
C. T. Bently. The orchestra's flibt pub
lic appearance will be In a concert nt
the opera house Thursday evening,
March 25. The orchestra numbers
nbout twenty members and will be as
sisted by Mis. Katherlne Thlele nnd
other liom Seranton. Tho orchestra
has been under the Instruction of Itr.
Hi nest Thlel" for several months. A
licit musical tieat Is In store for Hones
dale people.
FOHEST CITY.
Theie will be no woik in the Hillside
compan's rorestiClty colliery today.
Mrs. Benjamin Jeffrey, who died In
Seranton, Satutday night, was well
known In Forest City, having grown
from a child to womanhood here Sho
was formerly Miss May Watklns, and
her mother, Mrs T. G. Watklns, and
three btotheis, William, Thomas and
Hlinm, still reside heie Her father,
Mr. T G. Watklns, Is at piesent In the
west The news of her death came as
u severe shock to the many friends In
Foiest City who had known her almost
from Infancy.
A farewell p.utv was held at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Rey
nolds, on Main street, Friday evening.
In honor of Miss Minnie Foster, of Ster
ling, Wane count, who has been .1
student at the Foiest City giaded
school dining the autumn nnd winter
terms. Those present were Carbon
dale Charles Bone. Bert Lindsay, Wal
ter Hawkins and Hrnest Blxby, Rlch
mondalo Garfield nnd McCIellan An
deison, Vandllng William Hvans and
Robeit Roberts, Forest City Misses
Krwi Mack, Myitle Mai tin, Martha
Giiniths, Stella Stephens, Lilllnn C.ll
clulst, Mnmlo Caw ley, Kate Scully,
Sadie Hullah, Grace Menhennett, Let
tie Brown, Hthel and Joie Alexander,
Josle Mat tin, Lillian HogRait, and
Frank Blown, Frank Human, Frank
Datiow. Hail Pentecost, Irving Pente
cost, John Lang, Ray Aloxandei. AV. J.
McLaughlin, AVllllnm Jones, Herbert
Revnolds and Albert Buckleu; Laks
Como Miss Floia Gilchrist. Refiesh
ments weie seived and a very pleas
ant evening was spent bv the oung
people befoie bidding adieu to their
friend and schoolmate.
Hnternrlse Hose company at its last
meeting decided to purchase a diop
harness that will cost $12." The com
panv has also under consideration the
purchase of a hook and ladder truck,
and .1 committee consisting of If. P.
Johns, W. D. Owens and Michael
Krantz will go to Cortland. N. Y., next
week to look at a truck that Is for sale
In that town, with the Intention of buv
inz it If they find that It is what It Is
lepresented to be. The company Is de
tei mined that If plenty of eneigy nnd
good tlie-flghtlng apparatus can keep
Forest City property from destruction,
It shall be done.
It is said that local Insurance agents
aro refusing to renew policies on the
hill or to issue new ones. The poor
water pressure and consequent lack of
protection ngalnst fire has led to the
step.
A dancing class Is to be organized
heie Fiiday evening, In Maennerchor
hull. Instructor Collins, of Carbondale,
will have chaige.
FACTOItYVILLE.
The AV C. T U. will hold a member
ship social this nftoinoon at 3 o'clock.
F.very member Is requested to bring a
friend.
Mrs. James B. Smith, assisted by
Mrs. Rufus Llndley Mrs. H. AV. Cap
well, Mrs. C. A. SIbk and Mrs. Georgo
Hvan, will serve a ten cent rupper in
tho lecture toom of the M. E. church
Wednebday afternoon, tront 5 to 7
o'clock for the benefit of the Ladies'
Aid society. The ladles aro Invited to
come early and bring tlilmbbs.
Mr. nnd -Mrs. A'. R. Gaidner, who
hnve resided at Nicholson the past win
ter, have moved back to the farm of
Mr. D. D. Girdner.
Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah
Goodwin will bo held at the residenco
of her daughter, Mrs Lydla Rought,
today at 2 o'clock Mr. Goodwin was
very near 90 years old and had been a
member of tho church for over fifty
years.
Mr. and Mis. Leadbeater, who have
been spending some time with rela
tives In this vicinity, left yesterday
ror their Home 111 iscw London, Conn
Mrs. F.hrgood and daughter, of Dun
more, spent Sunday with relatives In
town.
Miss Deltha Carr leaves today for
Phlladelphlt to purchabe her spring
fctoek of milliner' Roods.
How's Thi3 ?
AVe offer One Hundred Doliais Reward
for any case of Catarrli that can not be
cured by Hall's Catairh Cure.
F J CHCNRV& CO.. Props., Toledo O.
Wo tho undersigned, have known F, J.
Cheney for tho lust 13 years, mid believe
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactlcns and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
AVeat & Tmax, AVholesalo Druggists, To.
ledo, O
Waldlng, Klnnan &. Marvn, Whoelxalo
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
acting dlrectlv upon the blond and mucous
surfaces of the si stem Pi Ice 75c. per
bottle Sold by all Druggists. Testimon
ials free
Hall's Tanlly Pills aro tho bout
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For Infants nnd Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
IrcW
Bears the
Signature
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
SeFinest Carpet Store in P
Most Magnificent Stock,
Most Elaborate Assortment,
Newest Styles and Lowe Prices.
The reputation of this Carpet Store of ours is not ,ilone founded on the
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is it because we have the best lighted room for the
sure to find in this stock of ouis. We know whereof we
We know that the quantities of carpets we buy enables
make you prices much below those of other reputable houses.
If you want variety, come here. If you want assortment, come
here. If you want exquisite and exclusive patterns, come here.
Roll after roll of beauties ale ready to welcome you on the third
floor even in the lower priced ingrains, luxury is apparent in the patterns. And so
on all through the stock; an eternal fitness of things that will make your choosing easy
and your home comfoi table and pretty at little cost.
Sanford's Extra Velvets, unexcelled for beauty and durability, yard 85c
Axminsters with 5-8 border to match, in exquisite designs, yatd 90c
Lowell and Hattford Extra Super All-Wool Ingrains, the best, yard 60c
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Prices are just as low
find elsewhere.
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Get first showing today, and
aie worthy a place in our store
news. They are fine French
Textures, with American print
Some New
Organdies
ings, just as pretty, and in some cases prettier.
They go on sale at
I2y2 Cents a Yard,
which is a third under their actual worth,
ors are absolutely fast.
MAIN AISLE.
You've seen Dana Gib
son's pictures, and you've
heard of the Gibson Girl
here she is set to mu-
New Two Step
The Gibson Girl
sic and very cleverly,
this city, is the composer and
ready for you at
23 Cents Each.
The air is catchy
music cabinet.
-worthy
SECOND FLOOR.
Half Price for Open Stock Dinner Ware.
Two patterns to choose from both are shown in the window, Blue and Gieen white giounds
with handsome floral designs. These prices for today:
Cup and Saucer, 10c. Covered Dishes, 44c, 49c. Plates, 5c, 6c, Sc, 10c.
Soup Tureens, 61. 4s. Sauce Dishes, 5c, 6c, Sc. Butter Chips, 5c.
Platters. 6qc to 10c. Cream and Sugars, 10c to 49c. Bowls, 6c, Sc, 10c. Teapots, 49c. Basement.
Jonas
TUNKHANNOCK.
Owing to there being but llttlo ses
sions buslnebB. for the consideration of
the eouit at April term President Judpo
Dunham, at the suggestion of the bar,
has made tho following order regard
ing the business of tho court at that
term: "In tho comt of common nleas,
of Wyoming county: And now, March
10, 1899, It halng been represented to
us that the business of court for April
teim, 1893, of said county of Wyoming,
wan not bultlclent to Justify the hold
ing of two weeks court, the order of
court heretofore made for tho summon
ing of thirty-six traverse or petit Jur
ors for the second week of said Utm
or tho week beginning April J 7, j,
Is hereby rescinded, and If tho Jur.rs
have been summoned fur that week tho
sheriff Is authorizfd and din "ted 'o
notify them not to appear. All sub
poenas In the court of common pleus
for April term next to be returnaino
April 11, 1899, nt 2 o'clock p. m. 11. SI.
Dunham, P. J." The above order will
dispense with one Jury and the conae
fjucnt costs to the county.
Hon A. II. Bquler Is up fiom Harris
burg to spend tho Sunday with his
family. Ho returns on Monday.
Henry Squler, of West Nicholson,
was In town on Saturduy.
Miss Eleanor Wttle, H. ):. Mentzer
and II. O. Harding went before tho
examining commltteo of tho Wyoming
TUESDAY, MARCH 14.
CARRYING THE
play of Carpets in the state, with not a single exception.
There are many leasons, and they ought to inter
est you, because it is carpet time now, and you'll be look
ing around to see where you can do the best. Look all
you want to- free countfy, thisbut when you're ready
to buy, you'll come heie we know that.
It would surprise you to know the thousands of
yaids of carpets which pass out of this store and out of
its twin store down the valley, into the homes of pleased
and contented customers. They come to us to make
their selections, because they
ability to please them and in the
assurance that our pi ices will he
found lowest.
There is one ONE "best"
in carpets, and that is what you're
The Favored
Fabrics for Spring and
CASH ION has emphatically declaied
tons and foulard silks are to
thiough this 1899 Spring and Summer. The cottons are
mentioned first for it is to be the greatest cotton season
in years.
The fabtics are prettier and in gi eater variety this
year than ever, and the be.st assoitment of them is in
this store as might naturally be expected.
Many of the styles shown here border on the exclu
sive from the new organdies, with the soft, unwrinka
ble finish, to the new and charming designs in niciues.
as they possibly can be, and
Col-
Miss Nellie Beamish, of
100 copies are
6 Dozen Violets
for 19 Cents
Here are some
bunch and only 19
a place in your
pluck them in
Lon
county bar on Pilday for examlnaUn.i
fur admission to the bar and all apo
successful. Miss Little is the dauv'tter
of Attorney W. K Little, of this il.ue.
and enjoys the distinction of being
the first lady admitted to tho practL
of law In Wyoming county
INSUnn YOUUHnLP against the
attacks of fevers, pneumonlt and other
serious nnd prostrating diseases b
taking a few bottles of Hood's Sar
saparllla now.
HOOD'S PH.T.S arc tho fnvoilto
family cathartic. Hasv to take, easy
to operate.
At Retail.
Coal ot the best quality for domestic uso
and ot all sizes, Including Uucltwhcat and
Illrdseye, delivered in any part of the
city, ut tho lowest price.
Orders received at ths office first floor
Commonwealth bulldlnv, room No, 6.
telephone No. 2624 or at the mine, tela
phono No. 272, w 111 be promptly uttomluJ
to. Dealers supplied at the mine.
T PLEASANT COAL CO
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
Pro
fact
nor )
dis- )
have confidence in
our
speak.
us to v
that sheer cot
reign supreme
consequently lower than you
Nothing will ever replace in
Black woman's eve the charm ol black
Crepons crepon lor an evening gown. Rich
and luxurious to admire servicea
ble and lasting for wear.
We show many pietty patterns this vear
from the small figure effect to the rich designs
of the heavy embossed patterns.
Priced from 98c to $4.50.
One style at $1.50 a yard has all the good
ness to commend it as the higher priced so far
as pattern is concerned. The finish is soft and
lustrous and the quality about what you pay
$2.00 for ordinarily. See it.
YJYCMINQ AVENUE.
The hat that docs not
carry a bunch of violets
now-a-days is outside the
chaimed circle ot fashion.
beauties six dozen in a
cents. Cheaper than to
the green house
SECOND FLOOR
Son
THE DICKSON M'F'G CI
baunlon nnd Wllltei-Ilarre. !.
Munufncuiicr o!
L0C0M0TIVES,STATI0nARy ENGINES
Hollcr-i, Molltln; anj I'umpln: Mi. i y,
Genenl OfJlcp Pi ranton. I'a.
MAKE PERFECT JV5EN
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rrtnift fttlioz mrmur; and thr au
nJ drain cf 1UI .r. Incut it-d by
lnili(rliorii oririimofii
I in nan viJuT mi natonc taerv fun
tlon Briceupineajaiviu litre rtn. Lluom to mo
rhtrltaanJIuttr to th tytt of srJNjcunic or vid
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ft toc3iupift9ifuaintfficur0Xl7iyor niuntr '
fgndvd. tn b carried In vit Cm pocWt Foil
frrrwhn or niatifd in rlatn wrapper un revcWJt
crir tjr Tnc rturttrr t'y,, uiu eui . i.ictit
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Bros mid SUUarrah & Thomas, diugRHts
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Kacbcitaor return it mourjr t'licawU li I Oirwr
lackoi or U rktieu (full trwtniontl for BX0. 11
nail, in plain wrtwwr upon rtlrtot I rlc. ( Ircnlar
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