8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUJSE-THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 1809. Royal Makes the food more delicious and wholesome SOVU rINO WDE CAPT. ROBLING IS TO BECHIEF AGAIN ORDERED TO RESUME HIS OLD POSITION ON MONDAY. Mayor BtiUey Made the Announce ment Yesterday After a Confer ence with Cnptaln Eobllnp Chief of Police Gurroll Is Glad to Be Re lieved from the Duties of the Office Extra Policemen Are Pro vided for in the Appropriation Ordinance. Cnptaln Frank Rowing, Jr.. will on Monday next resume his place as chief of police. Thin was announced by Mayor Halloy yestorday mornlnfr, aftor be had had a conference with Captain Robling. Acting Chief of Police Ourrell Is Rind 1n b? relieved from the onerous posi tion. He nccopted the office against Jilfl own wishes and only at the earnest solicitation of the mayor. How well the inavor appreciated his act Is Ren crally known. Despite the handicap with which he was beset. Acting Chief Gurrell made an excellent record. Captain Holding, It Is understood, will be continued, at least for a time, as chief under the new administration, if be was continued for the whole term there would be few, If any, objections raised. The cltr today docs not con tain a more popular young man and the police force, it will be generally ad mitted, could not have a better head. Chief Robllng'fl return to the force will not cause any removals. Two ex tra patrolmen are provided for In the estimates ordinance and special pro vision Is made of n transfer of appro priation for the pay of the extra ofll- cera In the Interim. SHAMOKIN CITIZENS RELIEVED Supposed Counterfeit Coins Are De clared to Bo Good Money. About a week ago the business men and a few of the citizens of Shamokln were startled to tlnd that the town was being systematically flooded with counterfeit silver dollars. Most of the dollars alleged to be bad were dated ISi'J, 1SS2 ond 1SS4. Those who hap pened to hold any of the bad coins, and there were many ,lust kept them for souvenirs or gave them away. It icmained for on enterprising drummer to have, one of the coins tested at the X'nlted Slates mint In Philadelphia. There the coins were declared good money. What made the "scare" so plausible was tho fact that that time George Ozpatlas and C. Okonsky, two resi dents of Shamokln. were arrested at Somervllle, N. J., charged with coun terfeiting. Thlr headquarters In Sha mokln was raided and a large quanti ty of "bad" money found. Last Sat urday a car load of goods marked saattoD: 7.1 ami 7ft 1'nbllc Sqim-e, WlLKHS-HAHKIi IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS TUMES AND SELECT DRV GOODS. About Novelty Dress Fabrics Our Dress Goods Department has become the Louvre of the nations. The art weaves of the fabric world is gathered here. After a careful survey of the collection here, a cus tomer remarked "that it is no longer necessary to send to the cities" for the highly-exclusive, highly-perfected, carefully-picked styles in ultra-fashionable fabrics. The tidal reach and high-water mark in this and that nation's loomachievements are here, and as moderately priced as you might expect to acquire them in the cities. For the most part, in but small quantities a dress robe of a kindand representing the ul timate efforts of the designers. Common-place things are not ad mitted to this collection: Silk and Wool BrocaJed Matelasse Crepoiis. Plain French Poplins, Poplins with Vertical Cord Poplins with Polka Dots. Plain titamlne. Silk Stripe ntatnlne. l:tamine with Polka Dots. Faced Cloths in Checks. Spring Mixtures in Imported Coverts. Scotch Tweeds. Silk Poplins75c It's not often that opportunities for acquiring high-class novelties in Dress Silks occur so early in the Reason. But there's an element of hard luck for the makers in the rea sons for this so these most stylish of this spring's silks come to you at two-fifths under their real value. They are 20 inches wide and were made to sell at $1.25 a yard. There's no flaw in the weaving or dyeing just a case of bad management on the part of the makers, and we send them forth in a half score of new sensational shades at 7"c ft yd. Samples of any and all by writ ing. ISAAG LONG. NILKES-BARRE, PA., MARCH 10, '00. EAlilN& Powder eO.,t"rO". "household goods" were held up at Phnmokln because they were consigned to Czpatlns. The car was opened and the goods examined. A complete whis key still, counterfeit tools of the lat est pattern and hundreds of dollars woi Hi of counterfeit coins, mostly of the nickel and half dollar denomina tion were found among the other ef fects. Tho two men are now In jail at Pittsburg. PITTSTON NEWS Zurenskl's Attempt at Suicide a Suc cessWhat the City Expects to Expend for the Current Year A Batch of Late Locals. John Zurenskl, who shot himself at his boarding house In Smltbvllle on Monday last, died at the hospital yes terday morning. The ball entered his side nnd was lodged near tho heart. Ills death was due to the lungs be ing penetrated and hemorrhages which followed. The coroner wus notllled and he will appoint a Jury to make an In vestigation. The body was still at tho hospital last night, none of his friends having as yet claimed it. There was a woman who she said was his sister called shortly before his death, but she made no request as to the disposal of tho remains when informed that he could not live. If the body is not claimed today It Is probable that It will llnd its way to the dis secting table. A favorable report was iccclved here yesterday relative to the condition of Fred Herman, who went to Philadel phia to undergo an operation. The Plttston township election board of the Cork Lano district have been bound over to court to answer the charge of changing the result of the ballot at the late election. This morning at 0 o'clock there will be a month's mind mass at St. John's church, at the late pastor's reauest Rishop Iloban will be the celebrant and the clergy from all part of the diocese will bo present In the sanc tuary. At a spocinl meeting of the select council, the following appropriations were presented and recommended by the committee: Mayor's department. $700; treasurer's department, J1.M0: controller's department, $700; clerk's department, $1,410; city engineer's de partment, $1,7S0; police department, $3,- 29 nre uepartment, $4,430; .street de partment, $6,670; board of health, $SS0. city assessor's department, $&00; main tenance of city hall, $930; street light ing, $7,500; Mato tax on loans, WOO sinking fund nnd Interest, $3,r.OO;' street and sewers, $20,000; contingent fund $11,740, or a grand total of $CS,S00. Mrs. AV. 'O. Price Is visiting friends in Providence this week. Company H, the crack company or iii.- mm regiment, has reorganized with a full quota of membership nnd also elected all their old officers, with James Rrennan as captain. They with Company C, will gf up to Scrant'on op the l!3d and take part In the reception to the Thirteenth leglment. The board of health held a regulai meeting last night, and the report of Secretary Craig showed that there wer. twenty-three deaths during the past month and but one case of contagious disease In tho city. They will ask tho council for an appropriation of $1,040 for tho next year. Gilbert Jones. Alexander Sloan and Pied. Soilxd. members of tho schoo' board, went down to Wllkes-Darre yes terday to defend the latter, which wa sued by Attorney Morris for $502.50 for services. The board held that the bill was excessive and refused to pav it The cas-e was beard in court yesterday before Judge ilul.sey and resulted in an allowance of $300. Douglass, tho magician, will appear at Music hall next Saturday afternoon and evening, and they say that he is quite proficient in the black art. The Crystal Social club, a company of respectable young men, win holil their annual dance tomorrow evening In Armory hall. John Havana was committed to jail yesterday by Alderman Kvans, not be ing able to securn bail on the charge of assault and battery. The prosecutor was S. Suaitz, of Dupont, who had four watches and a. satchel taken from him, and then assaulted because his stock In trade was not of more value. George Andrews, who Is at Manila, has sent a paper to Will Webber called the "American." It Is an interesting sheet, and Is now added to the large collection of Avar relics in Corcoran Bros.' window. Prof. Chailt'S Stewart, a young man of good elocutionary ability, gave a varied programme of recitations nn.l Impersonations to a good-sized autll enco last evening In the Young Men's Chiistinn association hall. Many of the numbers were loudly applauded, and the entertainment was both Interesting and successful. The members of the Young Men's In stitute In their now rooms liy the Oliver Rurke building held a splendid and suc cessful entertainment last night. The mocktilal was nn amusing feature, and the young men that were concerned In It acquitted themselves very creditably. Mr. Burke entertained with some new and funny selections with the phono graph. Theie was a pleasant gathering at the P.lverslde house last evening, when Thomas Dotter, assisted by the Three D's social club, rendered a very Inter esting programme of vocal and Instru mental music. The Newon Coal company will pay their employes tomorrow nnd tho Penn sylvanin Coal company with several of the Individual operators will pay on Saturday. The amount to be disbursed will be twenty thousand dollais more than what comprised last month's pay loll. Several of the Main street propeity owners have made applications to the city for permits for the Improvement of their properties. This is a good, healthy, spring Idea and the city can stand more of It. M. J. Hughes went down to Wllkes Barro yesterday and come homo with two hundred uud fifty dollars less in his pocket. We might add that qtilto a number went down and passed through the same experience. It was thp last day for taking out their li censes. Patrick Gallagher Is lvlng danger- AKalil 111 n. It.n 1.-. I.,.. -. fumy in m wie iiuiue iji nn jiiuwiur on uallroad streot. CURRENT; SPOUTING: TALK. A shortstop named Nugent, of Utlca, hns been signed by Wllkes-llarre. Harry Bmlth. of Masslllou, Ohio, has signed with Wllkes-Uarro as a catcher. Jud Smith and At Wagner, of tho Wash ington Club, liavo been sold to Toronto. Scrappy Joyce, of St. l.ouH, has been ordered to Join tho New York's by Mana ger Day. Mlko Griffin, the lliooklyn's center fielder, has been purchased by Cleveland for $4,000. Frank Bonner will play second baso for Hartford In the Kastcrn league tho coming season. Buffalo will release Catcher T'rquhart and retain Pitcher Lie. Sam Wlso has been sold to Newark. Tho University of Michigan foot ball cloven will play two games with Penn sylvania this season. Joe Corbctt will not sign with Manager llanlon. It is rumored that he will soon inarry a California belle. Big Bill Clarke, formerly of thli city, has signed to play first base for Pitts burg the coming season. John J. Kelly, of Shamokln, has Been recommended for a position on Nick Young's staff of umpires. Tho Allcntown club may be tiansfcrred to some other city on account of their failure to seetiro grounds. Catcher Clatke. of Baltimore, will play with Boston this year, bis release hav ing been purchased for $2,0)0. Tho Cincinnati Beds have begun train ing In tho South, and Jlreltenstein, their Mar pitcher, has Joined them. Mmagcr Frank Itlnn. formerly of Lan caster, will have charge of Beading's In terests In the Atlantic league this year. The Lancaster club will, play exhibi tion games with Boston prior to tho opening of the National luogl'e season. A siM'elal meeting of the Atlantic leagno will be held in Phlladelphli. on Satur day, April 1, when tho schedule will bo ndopted. Rochester is claiming Uugglcsby, but ho has signed with Philadelphia, and will play with Wilkcs-Barre If let go by the Phillies. Little Jimmy Catty, formerly of To ronto, will play thltd base for Wash ington. Ho Is already a big favorite In the capltol city. , Cornell will piny Lehigh alt South Bethlehem on Tlmrday, April 27. This will bo tho first game In peviral years be tween thee college. Superintendent L, O. Ro'C, of the Dela ware and IlucHon canal. Is authority for the statement that the towpath from Knndout to llnursdale will bo free to nil wheelmen this i-ear. Stimulate the stomach, rouie the liver, cure blllmii- iicw, headache, dizzlnost, our atomacli. conitlpatlnu. -tr. Price 51 renti Sold by all rlrnggl'tn. . ! o only l'U to take with Ilcotl'i fcariaparllla. That consumers appre ciate MERIT in teas is shown by the remarkable increase in the consump tion of MACHINE-MADE TEAS during last year. Pure, Clean and Eco nomical. Could any food product have better qual ities? DIRECTIONS Use less tea and infuse THREE to FIVE minutes. Al ways use boiling water. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea tEFRCSHINC. DEL'CIOUS Bui J only In l.iacl Tarlirta. 50c, 60c, and 70c per pound. UP CEYLONINDIA For Sale by All Grocers, i IE AS la STB xyc 1899 BICYCLES -1899, Our line of 1S99 Models is now complete aud is on ex hibition iu our salesroom. We have Bicycles of all grades and prices, for children aud adults. Our Leaders are the Spalding, Barnes and Featherstone. Call and sec them FLOREY & BROOKS, WIFE'S AWFUL k w JhhhI I fjl My wlfo this In tho most horrible condition of any human bclnc from Eczema. 6ha could neither sit clown nor lie lorm,licr torture mi o Intense. 1 tried all tho doctors that I could reach, but she got so that I flrnihjr bcllcvo tho would Ii.ito died within twelre hoars It I had not been adrlsod of Ccticcba Rsstnctcs and got then, Sly Trlfe irciit to tlttp in two hourt itfttr tha first application, although she had not tltptfor teven devjs, and with two boxes of Conceal (ointment) and ono cake of Ctrncciii. Soap the teat aUolultly cured, and Is well and hearty to-day. BMITIT Cllil Tit ATUIST MB TOlTtSWO, Ilir(l. rttno ItoMOKs.wiTn I,osi op lUin. Warm btthe with CctirciA Hn.r, rentloanolnttnpflirlth Ctincoia.riir. eat of rmollieal ekln aim, .nil rnllA doe nf Crriri lit joi Tim-, irtiltit ofbloMpurineri to 4 humor cum. 'old Ihrouhnnt th. wmM. IViTTt T). A'n C. Coitr , Bcl6Prop.,HMto!i. llowtoCuretft WorMlK(Dt-trf BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED HILK Manufactured by Ask your grocer for it. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK 435 10455 N.H1S1W SI.. SGfQnlOn. Pa. Telephone Call, 3333. THE DICKSON IffFQ C3 bcranton nnd Vilkei-l!;uro, t'x Manafuctm-crdor L0C0IH0T1VES.STATI0NARY ENGINE-. UoilerJ, tlolstlnj an J Pumplnj Ali:.il uy General Office, Scranton, Pa. NEW YORK HOTELS. The Sta Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New Yorb, Opp. Orace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. n a modest and unobtruilre way there are few butter conducted hotels in the motroDolls than tho St. Denis. The creat popn'arlty It has acquired oan readily bo traced to its un!qn location, its homelike atmosphere, the peculiar excellent of Its oulslue ana service, and Its very modtr ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. L Cor. Sixtetulb St and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, S3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. KK-X-W-KW-X-X-X-X" For Business Men Iu the heart of the wholesale UMrict For Shoppers 3 minute ivalk to Wanjuiakem. 8 ! minute In Slrgel Cooper's lll(; Store. I.asy of ncccss to the treat Dry Good Stores. For Sightseers. k! One liloct lrom IVwav Car ntiiiiir eav Iraiikportatiou to all points ol Interest. J NEW YORK, i OR II til ST ft UNIVKRSITV I'LACH t Only One Block from Ilroadway. ROOniS, g 1 UP. HESTAURANT ' " " r' pkiccb nraeoNaaic :,,x-x:X"XxxxxnX"X0': ill's V loTKTnlt otel A hftpf 211 Washington Ave. Opp, Court House, Connolly & Wallace! 127 and 129 Washington f I Poulards and v The Fashion. This is to tell Figured Foulards has evidently marked them for 4 her own this $ spring. They were popular last year. T This year they are to be demand. ed, it present in- dications are to be $ trusted. very handsome polka-dot over new blue J signs. All of twenty-four inch width within your reach $4 SStAA,SS4j DESIRE For perfection has lnl us to employ every means known for producing the very beat flour on earth. "Snow '5 Is tho result. We use only tho bust wheat, have the most mod em machinery and employ mill ers of lonir and varied experi ence. Wo believe It has paid us to do s-o and tho public seems to acrco with us. if our constantly Increasing pnles are nny criterion. All jjrocers sell "Snow White." 'We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbondate, Olyphant. V VF WWW W W FVWV VW W VW VV OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to ItttM ncss ami Personal Account"). Liberal Accommodations I'.x (ended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3Pcr Cent. Interest Alluwci on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, 5200,000 400,000 WJI. COXXELL, President. IlENI.'I.F,LIN,Jr., Vice Prw, WILLIAM II. PECK, Capillar The vault oE tills bank U pro. tccted by Holmes' Electric Pro. tectivc bystuni. THE 101 POWDER CO. Rooms 1 ami '.M'oni'ltli B'l'd'g. SCRANTON. HA. Alining and Blasting POWDER Mucle (U Mootlo and HuiliilaU Vuri LA1LIN & RAND I'OWDI'.R CD'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klcctrlo iiatterlos, Kleelrlo Kxplotleri. lorexploctluc blasts, rtafoty rutj mil ! CONNOLLY & WALLACE, IIKill you of the assortment we can show in J and it's interesting, one dollar the yard. Our new lines ate now many exclusive novelties not Carpets Wilton Axminster Velvet Body and Tapestry Brussels Ingrain 0 $ WINDOW SHADES -0 Interior LACKAWANNA $Ej':'. &L0 WvwV"X ZyZ' 3Lv?4rX. Spring y 1899. h 6 $ Manufacturers of Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails tawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Pooled Ilt-raloclt Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on tb Buffalo and Stisque. denna Uallroad. At Mlna, Potter County. Pn., on Coudorsport, and Port Ailccany KsUhoad. Capacity 400,000 (cct per day. GENERAL OFFICE-Board of Trad Building. Scranton. Pa. Telephone No. 4014. The Last Call This is your last chance to pick up shoe bargains at the closiug out sale of the STANDARD SHOE STORE Footwear goes at the smallest kind of prices this mouth. Your Last Chance is limited to a Few Days Only. T We shall positively T Tuesday, Alarch 28. Now is bargain time; don't put it off. Standard Shoe Store, A HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITV 217 LACKA. AVE WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! vi'or to the wliols heme, All dralna f flrjJ aie ptoperly cured, their eoocltioii often orrtet them into Inunity, Loniumimon or uearn. Mailed aealed, Price i perboil 6 boiet, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund tho money, Jj.co. Send tor fre book, Addren, PEAL MEDICINE CO., ClettUnd, 0, sWr3fs For rial e by ioil- II. IMIRLI'S, Avenue. i I because fashion Dress Lengths of one pattern each, which makes them J exclusively your own. Small white figure over black blues in several jaliarlps with larorp X 5 ' ""to- w Persian designs J several scroll de- T and priced well j 127129 t Washington Ave v on exhibition aud erabraca to be found elsewhere. Lac? Ciirfains Renaissance Irish Point Brussels Dresden Nottingham - cAnuIty Decorators. LUMBER CO, sell no Shoes after DOUBT, TRY They have itood the test cf yeati, aud nave circa mousaoat 01 caiei of Ntnoui Disetiei, luch a Debiluv.Dtiilntii.Sleeplcu. neu and Varicocele, Atrophy.&c. Thejr clear the braia. llreqglhen the circulation, make- dl(etlion Derfact. and impart a healthy and lour are checked feriianttilly. Unlets patient Pharmacist, cor Wyoming avenue His fe i j d A WALL PAPER 0 1 Repauno Chemical Go's i. UXPJ.OSIVB i'Uti Spruce btrcct. V Y