The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 15, 1899, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON TIUJL$UiNJ-WtilXNtiSDAV, .UAIRU Lo, 3S1W.
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TO BANQUET THE SOLDIERS.
Tho Curbondalu soldiers who linvoui
Jived homo nto. Cicoio Auugcr, Hal
Jadwln, .lumen Neuloit, I"Ynnk Hlsted,
Banlel Scurr., lluiloy ailtnmn. John
JJltrhburn, Mlehnct Mooiie, I'lntonce
and Thomas Mm gnu, William l.ofius,
Tlimnns Huntor, (Miurlcs Winner and
t'hailes Swan. riimlt llollenbcrk Ib at
th head of u Oiand Anny of the lie
public movement to bantjuct tin. boys
tit Hotel Antliinclto, Fililuy night All
the incnibcis of the Thiiteenth between
Forest City and Aiehbald will bo in-VltPtl
A WINDFALL.
Mt John McDonald. Mi. .Mlihael
McDonnltl, Mis. 1'ntrlck Sheridan and
Lithe and Owcii LarMn hai Just
learned tluough HipIi iiltnrne), J. V.
He-molds, that their elaltnh to an es
tate In Ii eland have been accepted by
the Kimllsh cotltt and they will receive
their shnto. It Is thought eaeh will
Bet several himdiid dollnis The r.
tate to which they aie belts was that
of Hev. Ilueli ficulty, who died at
Dtttidoek, It eland. The estate Is lute.
hut the licit m are numerous
THOMAS DEVANEY DIES.
Thomas Devaney, of Utuokljn stieet.
died sestet day afternoon. He had not
been well for six months, but was con
llned to his bed only two weeks. De
ceased was botn heie llft jeais aqo.
and had always leslded In this city. A
wife and two ehlldien, Thomas and
John, sutvhe hltn. A father, mothei,
lour brothers and thlee sistets also
mourn his loss. The funet.il will be
held Fildaj.
MINISTERS' MELIING.
The lbmesdale Dlstrlet Mlnls-tulal
association's mccllns was Ik Id In tin
Methodist ihureh jostetdnv Itov. Ur.
COMMON
J A Doctor Who Practices as we!S
TFAV
medical authors are
of The
factor in the popularity of this work, is suggested by the two central
words of the title "Common Sense." It has been the author's aim in this work to strip
from medical information its useless verbiage and tell the truth in plain English.
No phrase can better express the secret of Dr. Pierce's power or explain his success
than that brief phrase "Common Sense.'' The theory formulated by Dr. Pierce that "diseases
which originate in the stomach must be cured through the stomach," is a common sense
theory. The alterative medicine, " Golden Medical Discovery," which Dr. Pierce invented to
cure diseases of the stomach and its allied organs, is a coinmon ssnsc medicine. Its cures
are common sense cures. A foul stomach fouls all the food which is put into it. It is the
food which is made into life-sustaining blood. The stomach, therefore, which befouls the food
befouls the blood which is made from the food. Thus, the symptoms indicating foul or impure
blood are, in general, symptoms indicating a foul or diseased condition of the stomach. Erup
tions, palpitation, weak lungs, sluggish liver, and scores of other diseases have been cured again
and again when Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has cured the weak stomach and re
stored the other organs of digestion and nutrition to a condition of healthy activity. The
testimonial which follows is supported by thousands equally
Btrong and equally reliable.
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flR PIERCE'S GOLDEN HEDICAL DISCOVERY
Gives Strength to the Stomach,
Purity to the Blood,
Nourishment to the Nerves,
Life to the Lungs.
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Nervous Exhaustion
is roliovotl by
Horsford's Acid Phosphate
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eauuuijujaxa
Tlionie trad mi linen stlti!; paper on
'The fresldliiR Ehlei and Hev. T J.
Vaughn ono on The l'lonchur and
Sociology." O. Unito Stone pleached
an eloquent seunon last night and Hev.
W. L Thorpe lecelvcd at the Methodist
jiaisunaue In honor of the slth mini
veisur.v of his election to the piedtllng
eldership.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
V. D. Fiank, foimetlv of the News,
left jestcrday for Cincinnati, where
he has secured u situation.
Hev. Mi. Cleveland, of SustiU'-lmniin,
Will ntcach In the Tilnlty ehureli on
Thursday evening.
.1. V. hlinmli k h is employed Joseph
Olhtmitlii at ids r'.alcin avenue shoo
stole.
Mrs Old Sands, of lnl street, Is the
guest of Sir.nilun friends
Charles Cobbledlck, of Hlirhth avenue,
is visiting Ids bi other in Philadelphia
Hm-lnc-or U llllani Halgli Is conllned
to his home on Tleltuont street by Ill
ness. 3'mploves oi the ijolawaie and Hud
son load and shops were paid yestei
ilny. ,
James ICaglei has secured a situation
with Lebeck & Cot in.
Mr. and Mis. J'etcr Miller and fntnll
moved to Hci.intnn yesterday.
Tho,o fioni this city win. attended
the blilhda.v paitj of Miss Madeline
Hurdlek, of Jeimyn, Monday evening
were Sidle Hounds, Lillian Jilake, Mar
jotle Hlstetl. Lena Hlsteil, Lnltle Ills
ted, HUIa lit", ant and Rutli Arnold. The
hostess .vn assisted in entet tiling hci
Hliests by Mlsr-s Lena Ulsted, I.izIe
Davis ami I'lieti.i Toilet. A most cn
juvable time was Ind
M nit tlie little daughter of Mr. and
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AkJd-A &Jr&-4 0
People's Common Sense Medical Adviser. An important
Mrs N. L. Moon, of John street, Is
dangerously ill of complications fol
lowing the grip. Dr. Weaver, of Wllken
llano, wus In consultation with Dr.
Lallcy at ten o'clock last night. Mrs.
Weaver, who hns practiced the pro
fession of nut Mug, Is t'lvlng the patient
her perbeinn.1 attention.
On Thursday Dr. Wheeler cwpecfi to
graft skin on the leg of Fiank Col
lins, who was lnjuied in a stieet c-ir
nt eident some time njjo.
Latide Wilght entertained a few
friends at Hotel Anthracite last night.
Assistant Headmaster N. J Nugent,
of the Dclavvaio and Hudson road, Is
laid up with the gilp.
Clmmbei Iain's Cough Remedy
This lemeily Is Intended especially for
coughs, colels, eioup, whooping cough
and Inlluena. It has become famous
for Its cures of these diseases, oer a
largo part of the civilized world. The
most Haltering testimonials havo been
lecelvpd, giving accounts of Its good
woiks, of the aggravating nnd per
sistent eoughs It has cured; of severe
eolds that ha.-e yielded promptly to its
soothing effects, and of the dangerous
attacks of croup it has cured, often
saving the llf- of the child The exten
sive use of It for whooping couch has
shown that It robs that disease of all
dangereus consequences. It Is epeclal
ly ptlzetl by mothers for their chll
ilien, as It never falls to effect a epeedy
cure, and bee-iuse they have found that
there is not the least danger In giving
It, even to babies, as It contnins noth
ing Injuilous. Sold by nil druggists.
Matthew b Hros., wholesale nnd retail
agents. "
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Tito rianklln Literary society will
hold their legulai fortnightly mcttlng
tomoirow afternoon when the follow
ing piogramme will ho given: Song,
'Pennsylvania," recitation. Ruth
Thomas, essay, Anthony Mulheain;
Harmonic, George- Mers; rending,
Jennie Hattenbuig, quaitotto, VInna
Wall, Minnie Phillips, George Myers,
Willie Kennedy; pen plctuie', Georgia
Hell, organ solo, M.unc Roberts, read-
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Dr. R. V. Pierce, the author
"Something over two years ago I com
menced to have an extremely tireel, worn-out
feeling and kept getting worse," writes Mrs.
W. S. Lmelscj, of Chetopa, Labette Co.,
Kans. "Almost everything I ate would sour
on my stomach and cause diarrhea, and I
had such a heavy fueling in my right side,
just opposite my stomach, that I could not
he on my left side. It seemed that the
weight iu' my right side was tearing some
thing loose whenever I would try to he on
v left side, and then I commenced to have
such a terrible pain in my stomach and right
side. It woulel .-.hift from my stomach to my
Fide and thin bick again, ntul every time the
pain would get harder, and it would last
iiours at a time. Nothing would ease me in
the least except laudanum, and I woulel have
to take two or three eloses lefore that would
help. Nobody kuovvs what I suffered. In
he first place,' these spell', would be two or
three wcck apart, but at lut they came on
regularly every othir day. They woulel coui
iiti nee ibout eight o'clock in the morning and
latt until nine or ten o'clock at night. I tneel
thiee different eloctors; one said it was ma
1 iria, and gave me to much calomel that it
almost killed me. Another doctor said it
wes my liver; his medicine helped tne for a
short time and thin the trouble came back
harder than ever. The other doctor baid, ' I
think I know what ailsjou,' but his medi
cine did not help at all I felt that my tune
ves short, and I was perk-illy discouraged.
I could net War to think of leaving inv little
childreu, but was co dewn-hcarted anel weak
I could hardly crawl around. Wns in bed
most of the time. My mother said, 1 rv Dr.
R. V. Pierce's Oolik'n Medical Discover;
others recommend it, and I notice his i elver,
tiscment in even. thing I puk up.' Mv hus
band bought a bottle. I did not feel much
better after taking the lirst bottle, but my
buUind bought another and mid, 'We will
give it a goexl tii.il ' Ucfore I liad taken all
of the seconil bottle I felt better and com
menced to work a little. I have taken sir
bottles, and now I am able to do all of my
work. Am never troubled with my stomach
or side any more. God has surely blessed
vour medicine, and I recommend it to every
one Mv sister-m-lavv is taking it now, and
it is helping her."
PURELY VEGETABLE and
PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
Contains no Alcohol, Opium,
Cocaine or other Narcotic
Bronchitis, Ho.trscncss,
Sore Throat
Effectively Relieved.
John I llronn 4 Hon, Ilotton
lug, William Gardnei, lieutenant loll.
Huslo Williams, Dills Fowler, Mamu
Loughncj. ilmer Fowler, Hannah
Muiphy, Delhi Haker, Ui'oige Harris,
Gertrude D.iv Is, Sumner Davis, Michael
Monahan
.Miss Madeline Jlutdlek. of North
Main stieet, cntei tallied a parly of
Caibondalluns em Monday evening in
honor of her blrthelay. Thoso present
weie Misses Saillu Jlounds, Lillian
JJlake, Mnrjorie HlBteel, Lena Hlsted,
Lottie Hlsted, Holla Dryant nnd Ruth
Arnold. Tho hostess was assisted In
enteitnlnlng her guests by Misses Liz
zie Davis, Hhcna Toilet and Lena Hls
ted and a most oujojnble time was
had
The Hpwoith league of the Metho
dist Kplscopal chinch will hold a
"package social" tomonovv evening
when the following musical progi.immu
will be rendered: Piano solo. Miss
Sndei, vocal duct. Misses Minnie
Phillips and Margaret Davis; saa
phoite solo, Mr. Stephens, lecltatlon,
Miss nmmn Pedilck; ocal solo, Miss
Hobett, solo, Mr. Richard Hocking,
lecltatlnn, .Miss Millie Osborne
Mis Will.ud H. Dodson, after spend
ing the Last two weeks with her par
ents, Dr. and Mis. . Kamerly, of
Huntington Valley, lias letutned home.
Mr. J. II. Wheeler made, a business
call In Set. niton yesterday.
There will piobably be u public meet
ing In Dnterptlso hall Friday evening
when the committee will lay before the
meeting the proposition received from
tho silk ill m, who aie eleslilous of lo
cating here.
C. H. Holmes and famll moved
away last evening to Hazleton, where
they Intend making their home.
James Collins was a Sctanton visitor
on Monday,
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above, iew8 pages, and over 700
illustrations, is scut free, on re
ceipt of stamps to cover expense
of mailing only. The author's
gifts of these books last year, cost
him, exclusive of postage, over
$25,000.00.
The topics iliscukscd in Uiis book
are vital to the health of both
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FIRE AT TUNKHANNOCK.
A DlsnstiouB Blnzo Sweeps n. Por
tion of tho Business Section Other
Matters of Interest.
I-'iro broke out in tho Uiay blo.'k
nt the coiner of Wait en unel Tioga
streetB between 2 nnd 3 o'clock yester
day (Tuesday) morning. An alarm was
turned in about tlnee, nnd when the
department lesponded the (ho win well
under way. it had evidently bee 1
smouldering for some time. Aier ubi.ut
three hours' work tho flic wcb ur.dcr
control. Tho block Is occupied by tho
following Hi ins: C. A. llungerford &
Son, general merchandise on tho coi
ner; next to them Is T. H. eJtenvllle'-
eh tig store, and next that is .1. J.
Leonard, bakery and conTTtl nctv.
'ino lite oiiglnated In the collar cf
either the ding store or bakery nnJ
followed the stairways up to tho roof.
The stock of tho bakery Is a complete
lom as well as tho household goois of
Mr. Leonard, who occupied iojiis over
his store. Ills insurance! was $C00. Tho
stock In the drug storo will tiruhnhlv
he a total loss, with $1,200 Insurance.
Uungeiford & Son had Just received 1
shipment of new goods for the spring
trade, and wns greatly danaged by
smoke Ills Insurance was ficn: '.i.'.OO
to $7,000. Tho upper llooi-e ( the last
two buildings were occupied bv Tjorge
I'hllllpson, Miss Caroline Griy, ln lave
olllee of Asa S. Keller, esa , and 'he
dental pnilori of Dr. C. 11. O'Neill.
Their damage was principally from
smoko nnd 1b covered by Insurance.
There was an Insurance an the block
of tu.000, which will In nil probability
cover tho loo.
County Treasurer J. 15. Ouinnn wa-5
In Tunkhannock on Monday.
There will bo a regular meeting of
the borough council on Tuesday eve
ning. Georgo J Johnson, postmaster at
Lncoyvllle, was in town Monday.
George L. Kennard, of Mishoppen,
wns at the county seat yes'erday.
W. S. Mel.ane and George It. Mc
Lane, two members of the Luzerne
county bar, wcro in Tunkhannock on
Monday.
A marriage license was issued on
Monday to Marcus J. Adams, of Forks
ton township, and I'resce Funnnn, of
Mehoopanv.
The need of a better lire alarm sys
tem for the borough, and also the ad
ditional apparatus, which the depatt
ment has been usklng for for s)mi
time, was plainly shown by the fhe of
Tuesday morning. The outlying parts
of the town in all dltectlons failed lo
hear the alarm. The lliemen were nble
to put only three btreams on tho lire
on account of lack of nozzles. It Is to
be hoped that the council will see the
necessity of these things.
The will of Mary Ann Labar, lite
of Laceyville. was offered for probate
jesterday. Mrs. Labar claimed to be
the heir of the Kverett estate, and her
claim was pending in tho Luzetno
eounty couits at the time of her death.
The claim will now bo pushed by the
heirs.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Singing Festival Met a Sudden
Death News of Interest.
The ceingregation of the Welsh Om
gregatlonal churches of North Scran
ton, Ilvde Park and this place are re
hearsing for a singing festival to be
held on the afternoon and evening of
Memorial day, May 30.
The funeral of the late Robert Moore
will occur this morning nt !i o'clock.
aiders John T. Davis and A. N.
Uishop, oC the Reorganized Church of
Jesus Clnist of Latter Day Saints, will
preach in Llewellyn's hall this (Wed
nesday evening, March 5. rider Davis
will preach In Welsh.
Mrs. William Cockrell and daughter,
Florey, of South Taylor, were the
guests of Mrs. Peter iPlnkney, of Dun
more on Monday.
An eiror wns made in this column
jesterdaj in announcing the entertain
ment of the KxceKlor Social club.which
is to be held In Weber's rink. It should
have lead Friday evening instead of
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Thomas Griffiths, of High street,
is slowly iccovering from her recent
illnuss.
Tho employes of Taylor, Pyno and
Holden collieries weio paid for Feb
ruary yesterday.
Messis. Thomas Kilns nnd AVllllam
II. Hatrls, of the Itipplo division, No.
i", Sons of Temperance, of Hyde Tark,
paid a fraternal visit to the Emblem
division of this place on Monday even
ing. Next Monday evening, Match 20, will
occur the 1 allies tor a mining machine
for tho benefit ot Mis. Charles Guard,
to bt helel at the lesldonce of James
Powell, of Oak stieet.
Thomas Pnterson, of Avoca, was a
caller on friends here jesteiday.
Wnterday afternoon a child of Mrs.
Lluwcll)!! L'vnns, el Gieenwood, was
Instantly killed by a. btreet ear of the
Se ranton Traction company. It appears
the little giil was playing with m-v-euil
plav mates, when, without a 1110
iii.ni 1 vvainlnir, she was run down.
srecrss fours to thu-u who
pusevere. If you tnUe Hood's Sar
saparllla faithfully nnd persistently,
cttoie'lng to directions, vou may d-pi-nd
upon a elite when a euro Is pos
fiil HOOD'S PILLS aie eav 10 tuke.
ensv to opiate. Cute indlgi-stton,
su k headache.
OLY1U1ANT.
I-ihn Hosllr.o, who jesldcs on the
Flats, wns Injured by a fall of loof
while nt work In No. 2 mluo yesterday
tnoining Ho was painfully hurt about
the litMd.
Kev D. D. Ilnpklns, ot South Wales,
dellveied an earne-st and Inten'stlttg
lecturo in tlio Welsh Pnsbyteiinn
cluiuli Monday owning.
Lew Perry, of A est He ranton. Milted
nt the ri'sldenco of John M. i:van., ot
L.Kkavvannu jdieet Monday.
MH.s Maggie A Williams has accept
nI n position in (he 1 ton's Heady Pay
stole
llenjamin P. .lumen has lotuitied
fiuin Phillips' Academy, Kvrtei. .V. II.,
on iiceount of Illness.
ltei. J D. Fulton guvu a lectin t- on
' spiiigeoii, Our Aliv in the Ulakely
H.iptlxt church Must evening ThU
e-vinliu: he will lecturo on "Sinn 'lo
bnt tho Woiklngnien's Ft lend." and
tomorrow evening the subject will lie
Huw Grace CiiiuitietPd ' No admis
sion i hnigcd
Mrs. Cathenno TIioiuuh uud daughter,
AIIhh Gem gin Thomns, attended tho
futiiial of A P. Daniels, nt Spring
lit oeik, Monday
Mrs. Daniel Llewellyn will leave to
duv for to v hit hor plster In HeynoldB
villi1, Jefferson county. Pit.
Th ladles who uto nn (ho commlttoo
to liiHkn urraiiBenients for tlio (.'ath-
JONAS LONG'S SOrtS.
to!
Depeodabl? Hosiery
for Men and Women
At Commendable Prices.
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Oil HAVF KNOWN
lirst opened to never oiler ;my thing in Hosiery but
what was thoroughly reliable. Hy the f.iuest and mosl
liberal of methods. We' ll.ivn luillded :i llncierer hnctnnce
second to none in the whole state. hvcrv aiticle that has passed ovei
our counters has had merit to commend it.
Beginning this morning and continuing thiough the week we offer
bargains that arc thoroughly dependable as to quality and most won
derfully commendable as to prices. No greater llosiciy story has ever
been told. To our knowledge, no other house in the country ever
offered any greater values nor could they.
Almost the entire main aisle liom I.acka wanna aVentie to tha
Casino is given over to the selling.
li. rv pair the geiniliui PH'Jug
At VC un'' Mndli'l Half Mote in
tttni, black anil tanry ma
ture d prlcii Is ." e and l.V
A 4. -t r pair Men's full regular
L I t5C ln"(,c ,1" gauge HI'ltMS
, DOIJF died tmll hoe.
with high spliced heed and double soles,
in all black split foot 11 ml .M1110 font
Fully wenth 2."i cents a palt.
A 4. '1tT. pull Men's eUu line
T ADC gl'npe. line combined
1 m.1. uv i:pjpt,in ,.,,ttoii lie.
with high spliced liecta and double wile.
Hermsilorf eljcd, Muco foot hplit foot or
all black. Tho enuil of 11115- ;,V 01 ".7'ic
hose.
What Louis Hermsdorf says about the "Hermsdoil Dye'" and he
ought to know, for he makes it: "My imprint on a slocking," savs
he, "means first that the spinner and knitter want the purchaseis of
their goods to get the additonal value that the best dye give them. No
other name or brand in the knit goods' world is so generally known
and popular as this one.''
A Novelty in Fine
Dress Goods
Some ol
the most
exclust v c
dress fabrics which come to this
country arc often so quickly gob
bled up in New York that "we fel
lows" have difficulty m getting our
share.
Just so with some novelty fabrics
that came over last week. We
didn't get our share, but we got
what no one else outside ot New
York did a pattern off of each.
What they are :
Tor familiarity we'll call the nutetlal
a btef?e, though it's even liner In teturi
nnd much closer woven. ThroiiKh It at
intervals of un Inch Is a fino white rib
bon stilpe. There urn two shades of
Krey; also tan, dnrk brown and castor
Tho poodi nro t Inches wide, six yaiels
iu u, pattern. The price
$11.50 the Pattern.
IJut bear in mind there's only one of a
kind and it means a dress for vou the
like of which no ono else will lmvi.
All Linen Napkins Onlv
$1.89 Dozen. thirty
five dozen of these snowy white gems,
and they'll go in a hurry at the
price. Pure linen, and in the very
newest patterns. We'd have no
guilty conscience in charging 2.50
olle Younjc Mon'H Total Abstinent and
Benevolent soeietv fnlr are iequest"d
to meet tomorrow evening In the Father
Mathew hall.
Mis ruink Pimpnon and daiiRhtei,
Miss Uhea Simpson, spent veMeielay
at I'tovidenre.
Mrs. .lohn I5urkhelser, of Blnkely, who
Iris been stetiously III with pneumonia,
is s-lowly Improving.
Matthew Maekey unel family lmva
moved to tho looms ever the old post
oftlc building
Miss Otitic Oallcndni, of Seianton,
who hns been spending u few days with
her grandmother, Mi. Kdwanl Jones,
of the West Side, has tetiiriieel home.
AVOCA.
Maine Assembly, No 89. Degree eif
Naomi, Ancient Older Knights of the
Mjbtlc Chain, met In icgultii (session
Monday evening In the Odd Fellows'
hall. Main stieet. A veiv Intel eHtln;
Hes.slon wns held, the inofet beautiful
and lnstiuctlve elegice of Nnoinl wns
conferred on ten canelldutes anil foul
applicants pending. No. Sit was Insti
tuted ut Mooslc Apt II IS. 1S9S, nnd
woiked with pietty fair miccoss until
a few months ugo thej dei lded to
move to Avom The Indies had an Idea
It would be ,i boltei th-ld to weuli In.
which bus moved 11 "elf mi, fen Hlliee
they took up their ibmli in tile above
hall It has been a nt!iiuous pleasuie
to them. Last nieeiun, wan the laig
est number tu initiate nt out meet
ing; and it is expected th.y will have
M-veial mure huge hthses to Instinct
ns they aie eietei mined to eeeed In
numbers all ut-semblles iu this part of
i he state Thi piesent membeishlp of
the assembly Is n little over one hun
dred Arrangements are being iniide to
olebr.uo their Hist nnnlvcrsar, which
will be a very guild nffolr. as they
Intend to make it a inemoiablu lime
in tho htntoi of the usrembly Jte
fieshments wore s,eived to all und a
pleasant time fpeut. on ."lomlay, the
27th, Beveinl will be initiated mid pmp
osltlons leeelved.
rKCKVILLB.
A fw members of the I'ei-kville Oun
i-ltib weio out on the grounds foi iliac
tlco yesteiday nftemoon ami the work
done wns of n high order. Pome good
i-coies may be i-specteil at the grand
shoot 1'ihlay afternoon, Mniih 17.
Ur. .1. II. Hlekler Is again nble tu
iiUcutllug to his piaetlce. after n shoit
Illness.
Tho alaim of ill" sounded aboui l
o'eloek esteie'ii motnlng was i.iucl
by the burning of an unoii'iipled house
nt 1) I'lnne owned bv Mr Murphy.
At first ii wan thought that the tl i -wus
nt the KiVelsHe eollhiy and Imt
No 1 wus pu'leel The Wllsnp fin loni-
IUI4 44 U A 44 UAitf
No money In nd ranee. Weak,
stunted, ttiruukeu and fella
lnirtiuLi uf the l4y qulckljr
cnlirgul and jtre-ngtht-ucd.
Medlciuci and liiatrumcnt
Im flrm: mM B
rifihui
TO
I M lag f tent on trial. Medical in
111 r IW t d("menti. Particulars eenl
111 li 11 Iu plain iealed letter Cot-
respoaaence connflf ntmi.
,ERIE MUDIOALCO., BurrALO, N.Y.
LU8( 0
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
V-W-jWI Wfc. m ,Vi,MM
THIS STOIll- ever since its doors
At 15c
loiy, with bUh
Koh s, tile eqillll
eollle III nil lilfii
loot , plain mid
pull Women's full teu
!ar tnnde llm Ruiigc.
linilMSnoitF dyed ho
"pill id limti. and ilniib
of mil 2S crnt Iiohc. Tie
k spilt Mile nnd MA'
rune ill up stlleiie1!!
P ill Mi ii'm lliipnii! 1
tlllHV Hllllllil nnd tl lid
lii'M-. w.rtii i.'.". ertits 1111
At !9c
In am Htote In tin- luuntrv
At 15c
double klici- I
tee-d f.ist bin 1 k
tlvelj worth .'.V
P 111 Clilliln n's nil
Mm 11 niic-nlid-oni- ilblwii
two-tlire.id huso wlih
11 in li unli .mil guar 1 1-
All vlgen V. to 9'i. li-.i-
! J.'. pair
(ot them, so you may realize how
very cheap thev arc at $1.89.
Two Novelties h Some
the Basement MpM
ideas often
strike the men who conjure into
pietty shapes nickel plated waie
for toilet and bed 100ms. The lat
est are soap dishes and toilet paper
tacks.
The soap dishes e ome in two nljles;
one with feet and ono without. Until nio
1.1 It... t..,nl Intl.. ,i.l lliildlir.l .1 III. jl.illi. Ia
... i..' ... . ..I'll... ...... ,I(1.. ...... i. IIU.KI
bcadlnir. Tho fmnier M-lts nt ')" cents an I
tin. nil..., .il ?! r.llld 111 , ltl.nl. uliilnu
the other at
"'! e-ents In other stoles
they'io $l.r.o,
The toilet paper racks are firuallv w'l
made of nickel, highly polished, with pat
i nt apparatus for holding and te leasing
the roll. The 're 71 cents here about hall'
what others e li erf,-e.
New Things in
Fine Underskirts
In a day
or two
we'll have
much to tell you concerning some
veiy new tilings in Women's Un
derskirts in silk, moreen and fine
Italian cloth. Some of the effects
are decidedly new, and like all
good things, are fust shown here,
of course. See them !
Prices from so cents to $15.00.
panv tesnndil but -(kjii hi nvei.-J
thai the Hi as out ot tin ir tlstrlct
and r mined to their (-uuitcis.
.Mi". Joseph Vtiughnn is eiuiie ill at
In ' home on Miln slle-et.
How'o This ?
We ofter 'lno Ilnndied DQllam llenai 1
fol any enso of Cituuli thul can nut bt
Hired by Hall w I'.itnirli Cure,
V J CIIIJNl:YK CO, l'nips Toledo O
We the- undo! r-lKiieU. have knovn i'. .1
Cheney ln tin l"t 1.1 eurn, und believ
him pe-ifn.n hononible In all buslin'-
tintisiiellcim and Iliainclally able to e.in
out any oblUntlons mado by thdr Ilrpi
W est & Tru.it, Whole ale OrugglxtH, J.,.
leiln, O
Waldlni.', Klnnnn A: llaivn, Vhoil-al
PrtlKClxtir. Tolt-do, Ohlu.
HallH Catarrh Cum is taken Internall
in ting din cllj upon 111" blooel anil mue 1 1
bill fines of till' steln Price "til pe-
bottle SoM bv ii II Urujnists. Tedtiiivin
laW tree
Hull's Ta ullv 1'IIN are the bent.
MOSCOW.
Mr. and Mm William Swnrtt. of
Hi-iuntun. have- been vudtlng Hip foim
c-r's parentH. .Mi and Mr. Ievl Hvvaits
ThoinuH eilovu of Peekville. i-nlled
on friends In town Humbly
Nowninu Urovvn, of Full. I'u , U
moving on the Wugtinhurat farm
Howard Ve-agti epeiit Uundu with
fiiend in tMiuntoti.
Miss Mutllit, "f I'oiono, relurm d
home Monday nfter speudlntj a f
day with her euuxln. Mrx. Anne
Swai-iB
Chailer Jiioivn, uf lllckeUs, i'n ,
tipeut p.nt of Mondu.v und Tuemlav in
tow n
ills V. A. IieP w spent enterdav
in Scriiiiluii.
The Musi ow Gun club will Imld a
lib ki n shout on i-'utuidiiy next.
Rev. Hairy Heurles. of Wyoming
fenilnaiy, oeiuplt-d the pulpit nf the
MethcidNt i lunch Sunday nioiulng nnd
evening.
II S Watts ha- an uttiiik of th
mumps.
I
HAPPINESS VS. MISERY.
Ill l hureot lonii Intilcti, tliecreut I'm
Islaii remedv, im ii cimrniiteed cure fin tin
lirink Ilnlilt, alio in rvouincsi and meliin
cliolv eullM'd l ovrr-Itiiluluiii u
It llulni) tli j AppctltJ lur Alcoholic und
ull lutotU-iitln llov niLui, uud ItMvei luun
un Im Htiouid Im. It ran bo iiitinlniiticret t
ultlioilttiij Unouledje ot the patient wIksm
ui-ioiurv Sond lor painptilol.
VV m II. Clark, JJd I'cnn Ave. bcrJ'itm j.
MADE WiE A WIAIS
sG2s ajax TAiiLtns rosiTivi:i.Y com:
V SXl nry, I ai potency, bl( lonei,ftto.cnanl
inllon, Xlitu ouirklu aur turtlu
rbbtom Ijojt iiulur In olilorj'ounti.iail
til lllin f..v...il.l I... InseanB r ...I...
titraiatnna Ilnlrnm hoi ta.medlnta iioliraie
uont.ail Bltwta a CUIlH nluro all c-her (ail In
kilt uioii limlna tha mnulne AJx Tuhleta. Thr
biv0cuiiiitboummfatil a ill cure rou. V. ifdrahpotf.
liliairrlttonKuaraiiKwiatirscturura Cfl r-TU iln
mclic4Mor rofuiitttio luouur riliuJulOipi,
packauei or ill l ken (full uoitmiEll for 12.5X H,
Fiftll, la riUIn wrappor. upon racnlpt of trice lnular
r' AJAX REMBDY CO., ,':'-'
For inla In Scrantcn, pa by Matthew
Uroii. and 11 C. Bandcrrcn, druggists.
k 1'niTSUt lT.eiltw lint IVn.t,it.flnn