THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. MARCH 20, 1899. MAKRIACrE RELATIONS. Kev Chnrles Lee Frenches Sermon on Seventh Commnndment. Ho t'hntln" l,fi of tin1 l'lrpt fics btoilnti (liuirh, inene hi-el a powerful sermon rMtptlny on tile kpmmhIi com tnamlnipnt, "Thnu Slmlt Not CuniniU Ailulfn.' That crltno, ileertlon anil death mo the only Illlilitiil rnusos which Iutlf a socoml inairlaKf, ln rlpclarcd, anil ho xenoii'h ciltleleil Un laws of moil which allow divorce", on Inconipatlbllltv of t"iripcj.iinent and othpi tlltn rpoundx He nxhoitpd raiek"1 ImibanUM to love their wives iiioio and PXMcise all tPiulPrnt'CH and ddlrucy In tholr trent ni"lit oi the fair and flail hpc Tim sermon vviii n oiy pmctlenl and Ken Blhlu dissertation on the domestic reln tlons and wn attentively listened to In a larRp ioni;rcpatloii. FINAL KITES. Tilt funeral of Thomas Denney took platp SiiUiirtnv moinincr The enr teso loft thp ipsidpiire on Hrookljn tieit n 'l o'llock and pine ceiled to St. Un'-p i linn h, vluro a olemn hltjli iiiuh-i uiii celeuuilcd hi He .?. J. Orlllln, vim gnp a touching tribute to tlie i harnetpr and worth of the deceased liiteiment was-- made lu St Hose come teiv The .lower beaieit were John Saffney and tlany Kerlns The p-ill-bearois weie Michael GallaRher, Mich ael Unrte, I'ntrkk KUtiuUpn, "rank Collins, Patilck nuffy. Patrick Kcough, .lamps Kllleen, Ihoma.H Ullhool and William Klllecn SOLDIERS GET OLD POSITIONS. Amonjr the ucently returned o1c1Icm who 1ihp resumtd or soon will lcsume their old ilu itloni aip Georce hunger npil GiorKP Coniad, on the Del.iwiio and Hudson John Dltcliliurn, In hU father h More1 Charles lllllird on the Ontario and AVestem. H r Clark, in r I' Dennis' druB Ktoio. Lu Uov Hun. nell In T. n rtoblnson's offlce. and Thomas Morgan, with Alvord t Male. DWELLING BURNED. Saturday mornlnrf the dwelling of D inli 1 Hev inc. situated on rorty-ec-pnd street, burned to the stounel. The origin of the fire is unknown No alaim was bounded and no effoit was made to sae the burning Htiueturc. Mr nevlne c an led $1,700 Irsuianee in the Couch uBcncy. POOL UP-TO-DATE. The score of the pool tournamint, ln i ludimr Satuidav hIkIu's Kimes, follows- Won. I.ot. II Van Dermatic 4 0 fi Slncjei r. 0 (t Jimcs f, o Smith 4 I P Heverly 4 1 C Johnson i. 1 I. Dixit. 3 1 V. Hobeits , ? z I Spaeth 4 i .Irs Gllhool :: 2 (i Van GIUli'i .' j II Harrison a 1 Puidy 2 2 U Maishall j j H Uilgcs :s i Hi D.ij 1 I'tillce r-on o 2 LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Piofessop 1 o.slier. of thin Hv i oiv cluutotl the meeting at No 1 chain 1 Inst eenliifr Mrs William Co who ha, been ccn flpod to the homo of her fatlier, Wil liam Williams, hat. lecovcrcd huillclent lj to 1) able to u'turn U Ki home in c llfford W W. Fletthi i nlpit lined He-orse Tt rwilllfi-ei, of Susfiuthann i M'l-ti idiiv. Mii Hannah I'llhooi and M y P.o Um spent Sunday with fi lends in 01 -pliar t Mi. and Mm Homei (Iice-n, of liones diclo, called on tilencK In this iitv last w c elc It U II. KinbtcK, who left this city to enlist with the Tliliteentli. hi's taken up his residence in Scrinton On pril 1 rndi'i taker I'm pie and family will lemoie from Park stteet to Trireme stieet, when- they will occupy the h use of Airs. Mlna Dlltr. The Misses rioienco and Mabel ODc.ll ot B-lmont btret't. arc lsltinfi husiquchanna fi lends. Mi.s Mary McCann of Pik Hlieet, U lsttlng- her biotber. Chnilct. ot Scran ton. Mis H. Wlllianis and i: Hobblns cit Belmont Pticpt. Fpent Satuul.i.v with Hancock friend JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Huigess Wlllman bav lng had a num ber of complaints from people lesldlncr on North Speond stieet ngaiding the nlghtlj lev eb v und questionable chai acter of some female residents In a house in that lclnltv Chief of Police McOlnle, acting uncli'i Instim tlons fiom the buigess, made an unexpected visit to the house a few nights ago and took the inmates to the boiough lock no Later they weie given a hearing hefire the Inirgtss Tor want ot suf ficient evidence, m some othei leason, they weie let off without paMneut ot a fine It is undeihtood, howevei, the piopiietor ot tlio house hah been given to undeistand that the local authorities will not toleiatc unj moie such oiglea as have been complained of and the oftender has pioinlvpcl to leave the town The two-stoij ftanie building belong ing and occupied In the famlh of the late John HennesM, on the Hast Side, wns discoveied ablaze between 1 and J o'clock on Satuiday morning Tor t-oino unknonn reason no nlaiui was Kent In until the building was envel oped In flames Metoie main minutes had elapsed aftei the dUcovety ot the Are the Artesian Hose tompnny was on the scene and woiked with great eneigy to subdue the coiitlagratlon, but their efforts weie unavailing on ac count of the tli in hold the flame had secured befoie their nrrlval. and the house and most of the effects were totally destiojcd The piopeity was Insured In one of C D. Winter's ageni y Attorney Ileale of Sctanton, was a visitor heie on Friday evening Tom Netheiton. of Thlid stieet has rented a taim In the vlclnltv of Mufl pond and exnects to take ionsesxlnn about the first of next month The choir of Sacred Heait eliiiuh, which this eai will be assisted b Prof Russell's oichestia Is rehears ing a nev mass foi Hastei Sunday A perfect method to develop, irenKthca, enlarRe all weak, turned, feeble portloni of the body Effects ol errom and excesses cured. A simple plan, pllance and treatment sent on tidoo. Write for explanation and proofs; mailed In plain, sealed letujr. Corresiondence tn Odentlal. ERIE MEDIOAL CO.. BUPfALO, N.Y. fi MEN) ii viy.i t A HUNDRED REASONS Can be Riven why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets lire the best und most effect ual cute foi every form of Indigestion. They ate In the tablet form which re tains their good qualities Indefinitely, uhllo ll(iii(l piopaiattons become stale and Useless with one They hip convenient, tan be carried In the pocket and taken when needed. Thev nip uleilsant to take A ftp"! endi tncal dissolve one or two of them in die mouth and, mingling with tin ! mil thpj c onstltute n peifect digestive absolutely safe for the most tn!ltle slouiach Tli v 1li?eM tile food before It has time to fetment thus pipventlng the formntlon of gas and keeping the blood pute anil ftpp from the iiolninous pro due t of fprinented, hnjf digested food. Stuart's Dspepsla Tablets Is the only icinedy designed especially for the cine of stomach trouble1 and nothing else. One disease, one remedy, the suc cessful physician of today Is the spe cialist, the successful medicine Is the medicine piepaml especially for one disease. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets make the complexion clear by keeping the blood puie. They Increase flesh liv dlgi sting llcsh formlng foods A whole i,ukm;c taken at one time would not hurt one, but would t-lmpl) be a waste of good matetlal. Over s thousand men and women In the State of Michigan alone have been cuied of Indigestion and djspepsla by the use of Stuart's Djspepsla Tablets. Sold by all diugglsts at W cents per pai knee Seveial othei choirs are preparing Mieclal music for this festival. On account ot the committee being uinlilp to f.pcure the hall, the meptlng advertised to take place this evening frr the purpose of taking action on the illk mill pioposltlon has been post poned until tomoirow evpnlnu Two children of Mr. nnd Mi. W. Hpason, of Main street nie 111 of bron chitis The rain vesteidny afternoon turned Into hall and snow and developed Into an unexpected sloim which was quite bll77ard-llkp On account of the in clemency, ihe attendance at several of the ehuiches was eiv small last even ing. PEOKVILLB. Stephen Ttlce, manager of the Mor gan store, met with a serious nccldont at the Delawaie and Hudson depot Saturday morning. Mi Price had been to the bank and had with him the cash to pay the Ulue nidge Conl com pany employes. He alighted at the sta tion from the 9 11 a m train, deposit ed the ensh which was In two leather giips. In the wagon which was in wait ing He then attempted to take 1 t -eat beside the driver, William Wil liams, when the mule team started up tin owing Mr Ttlce foi ward In fall ing he stiuck the wagon pole betwe"n the mules, one of the lines was under him the team staitcd on a run W'l llams tiled his best to stop them, nnd having only the use of one line could only swing them aiound In n circle and up against the depot When the wagon Miuek the depot Mr Hlce was tin own fi om his pei Hulls nosition on the wagon tongue and both wheels of the heav dcllveiv wagon passed over him The team continued their llight and when the turned upon the tinek at north end of the depot Dilvei Wil liams jumped as the team was making tialght for the passenger train that was just pulling out The wagon struck a telegraph pole and the team came to a sudden stop Thej weie taken olf the Hack as the down passenger rounded the cuive Mr Rice was placed aboard ihe down train nnd tak en to his home In Sciunton His in jmies consist of u large cut upon the head and severe bruises about the limbs and hodv. Had the team ran awaj any cllstanee they would have no doubt scattered the eight oi ten thousand dol lars that was in the wagon dining the exciting episode .1. II Klnback spent Msterelay wl'h his patents, Mr and Mis A KlnbacK, of Aichbald. C, M. Pleiee spent ypsteielay with (lieen Uldge friends I! J. Cummings was an Aichbald vlsdtor yesterdaj Joseph u. ill, disttlct deputy gieat s-aehcni of Pileebuig, paid an otllclnl vl-lt to Waiahpa Hibe No 211, Im pioved Older of Rod Men, at theh meeting Satuiday evening Mi and Mrs Morton II Hailoe who have been the guests of relatives at Winchester, Va letuined home Satin ila evening Mi Hailoe is In the em plo of a indicate and has puitha&ej laige tr.u ts ot coal lands at and about Wlni hestei Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy. This lemcdv is Intended especially for coughs colds, croup, whooping- cough and inilUPiiiM It has hcome famous for Its emes nf these diseases, over a large pai t of the civilised woild The most flattering testimonials have been received, giving acounts of Its j,ood woiks, of the aggravating nnd per sistent coughs It has cuied of sevoio colds that ha,e vlelded piompth i., its soothing effects, and ()f the . nigi-inu attacks of croup 11 bas cuied ..M -n saving the life of the child Th n slve use of It for whooping cough li -s shown that It lob.i that disease of all dangeiciis consequences It Is especial ly piled by mothers tor their clill ill en us It never falls to effect a speedy cuie, and benuse thty huvo found that theie Is not the least dangci In giving It, even to babies, as It contains noth ing Injurious Sold by all diugglsts. Matthews Bios, wholesale and ictall agents TAYLOR. Mr and Mis. David J White find, of Gieen Ridge, were tno guests of rela tives jesterday Pride of Lackawanna I.odire, jfo 18, American Protestant association, will nominate and elect ofhceis at this eve ning's meeting. Piofessor and Mis. M. J Lloid, of Pliceburg. weie the guests of Mi and Mis Robeit Llewelyn, of ITnlon street, yesteiday Dr William Van Busklik, of oiy phant, called on Di. J S. Pin tens, of Main street, jestenlay Mr and Mrs Richard Williams, of this place, were the guests of relatives In Piovldence yesterday. Miss Jessie Owens, of bcianton, spent yesterday as the guest of hei parents, Superintendent und Mis. W. B Owens, of North Tuylot. Mr John D Hvans, of Carboridale, who has been visiting lelativrs in this place, hus returned home Jeimyn und Uieenvvood coul compan ies puid their employes for Felnunry on Saturday The rallle foi u mining machine for the benefit of Mrs. Charles duard will he held this uvonlng. The congregation of tho Welsh Con gregational TTiurches of this pluce, North Scrantoii nnd Hyde Pail; huvo been rehearslnu for a singing festival to be held on tho afternoon nnd eve ning of Memorial Day, May 30. The tunes, chants nnd anthems are selected from their new hymnal "Canledyad Qnulleldfaol' One united rehearsal has been made nnd another will be held In this town this evening. Richard Williams, of llloomsburg State Normal school, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M M Williams, of Main street, Kmerson I). Owens, of the New York Mntnlng Telegraph, who has been vis iting his parents In North Tayloi, will return to resume his duties this week. Foreman Adam Relnhatdt Is improv ing rapidly from his into sickness. TUNKIIANNOCK. The fire department was called out ngaln on AVedncsday morning ct nbotit 1 o'Uoek, and after a quick response lorated the fire in the building on Wnr ieii street owned by D. H. Gray nnd occupied hi T, S, l?urson as n furni ture and bicycle repair shop, and by Prank Burns. ''nil family as n dwelling". Mrs Frank Buck, mother of Mrs. Burns was staying there nnd she was aroused b the smoke nnd gav the alarm Her cries were hoard by Thoni is Callahan, Albah Melhulsh and Arthur Baldwin, who weie watching at the sceiii) of Tuesday night's fire, nnd the forme'- promptly turned In the alarm When the company arrived the Humes were lsulng from the windows of the Bui son shop, and two streams wore promptly plnylng on them. After a snarp light of nbout an hour the flames were out, except for mattresses, etc., which were taken from Burson's shop, which were still smouldeilng In the road. Burson had an extensive stock of mouldings, etc., In the base ment of his store and these were ruin ed, and he also had n stoik of bicycles, both new and old There were dam aged by the flte and water His Insur ance was JSOO on stock. Burns' house hold goods were badly damaged by fire and smoke, and ho cairled no Insurance The damage to the building" was llght and will be covered by Insurance. These two flies oceurrlng so clcse together and under circumstances hard to ex plain, have s"t rumors afloat as to flre-biig-s, incendiailes, etc, and the tovn council will meet to take action look'ng to the discovery of the origin of both fires. Tho fnct that there was no flic of any kind near the places where both of these flres started would so"m to point to something suspicious Tho Hose eompany deserve credit for the way In which they handled both fires, and if the ImpiovemcnU which they are asklns for are carried out bv the council, the town need have no fear of an extensive conflagration. Attorney C. W. Dawson of Scianton. was in lunkbannock on Tuesday i;x-Ccunt Commissioner . M. De Witt was In town on Wednesday. The following Is a corrected list of the insurance on the different properties damaged bv Tuesday morning's fire- M J. Leonard, on stock, household goods and store fixtures. Jl.rOO T. V. Gran llle, on stock $1,000. on fixtures $JOO: C. A HuiiffPifoid & Son, on stock $7 100, Dr f II. O'Neill on fuitdiuie and In struments $40 The total ir-urance on the three buildings composing the block was $9 000 This Insurance will in all prpbabillty -ovei all losi The stores are closed awaiting thi- arrival of the repiesentatlves of the various com panies LTCi;NSR At PLICATIONS. The following r-ppllcatlons foi letiil llqnuor licenses have beMi filed with the clerk of the court of quarter sessions- r: T Smith, Sisk house, rac toivville boiough Cooney W. Decker, Table Pock house. Skinners Hildv "M W. Reesci Mohoopany house, Mchoop- any j. u tieciUing. Riverrlde hotel, MeshOIiPOIl. Geort'e J. Kenn.url T.i.i. naid house, Meshoppen Jolm W. Gav- loiu, Jennings nouse, Afenoopinj , II. G. Smith. La Granc-p limn-n I i nmn O O Shafer and J H RadMill, I .a cirange House, La Grange. C XV St. jonn, Monument house, Monroe Town ship Itfcrlus Ilawke stai hotel, Nox en. B. M.Van uken. Tails hotel. Fills: Jumes S. Fiear. T,a,ee house. Mill City; M. W. Newberry, Piatt house, .Monroe tovvmhlp J. H Shook, Shook house', Northmoieland township T I,. Dolan, Noxon house, Noxen N. M FRrh Mill City liot"l, Mill City, John S Mingos, Hotel Mlngos Laeev villi- Gcotge S Hlnklle, Nicholson house, Nicholson; Prod S Bols, Laceyville hmse, Licey vllle. K . Martin. Hctel Feincllft.-. Lake Caiej, John A NUn, NIver house Nicholson. Albeit I; Rodney, Pleuevllle hcusp. Nicholsor town-hip A D 'Mieiwood. Dotot hotel, Clinton township Leon nd Champion. Lehigh Valley house. Washington township. John H Jone Sming t-.rove house-, Lake Carey- Charles i: Frnu-, winol.i house. Lake AVlnola. D C Giahtim, Hotel Graham, Tunkhinnocl- Jabez Lee, ICeelcr house, Tunkhannoek Mar tin Schlatter Wvomlng house, Tunk hnnnock. W N. Re-ynolds, Packer house, Tunkhannoek, Httn Stevens Stevens house Tunkhannoek. Peter MeGee, Wairen Stunt hotel, Tunkhan noek, Wlllaid Race, Scovillo house. Monroe township License court will convene on Mom! iv April S. No ii monetianies have as vft been filed against any of the above applications. -- - - CURK SCROFULA promptly and permanently by a thorouf,h eouise of Flood's Saisapatllln. All foims of this painful disease yield to the blood pur ifying powei of tli's great medicine. HOODS PILLS -lto the best family cathartic and llvu tonic-. Gentle, re liable, iUll ' ARCHDALD. The tnteitulnment given Friday eve ning under the management or Thomas Cummings at the Opera house was hugely attended and the peihon's who took pint in making it a success de ceive great credit Mt Jennings Is one of the greatest comedians in the county und nlvvuyn pleases an audience Miss Susie Little, of Scranton, guvo a very pietty solo in u pleasing- inannei. then .Miss Hannah Barrett gave a very amusing lecitntlon and Little Bertha llevers plensed tho nowd with a very pretty solo Miss Lizzie White gave a very beautiful solo and then the Misses- Povvderly, of Carbondale, sung a pietty duct in a pleasing manner. Mr. Joe Battle, a talented young man fiom Carbondale, sung a beautiful solo with the Philharmonic quaitette ac companiment Mr. Battle is the posses sor of u clear, rich voice Putilek Gaughan. one of Aichbald's talented young men, pleased the audience by giving a eiy touching solo und de served Bieat credit Pi also is also due tho Philharmonic quaitette which con sists ot four young men who gave Neglect of a Cough or Eoro Throat often results in on Incurable Lung Dbeaso or ' Consumption. For relief In Throat troublesuseBROWN's llitnvciim. Trcv-iipi n plm. pie yet effective remedy. Soldcnlyinboies. V jltkW JONAS LONG'S SONS, BLACK DRESS Wen fiom under the auctioneer s hammer in the New York salesioom of Field, Chapman & Co., on Febiuary 8. It was the most remaikab e sale of the century. The bidding and buying was spinted. Conoi'eaated n he salesroom were the recognized representatives of America's biggest mercantile houses. D u'i. T'lePub',shedrepoitof this sale stated that "The principal buyers were Jonas Long's Sons, Scranton and Wilkes-Ba.re, Pa.: Siegel, Cooper & Co., R. H. Macy, Ehrich Bros., Bloomingdale Bros., New Yoik City- I V te & Co., Boston ; Shoneman Bros., Philadelphia; The Fair and A. M. Uothchilds, Chicaso." ' ' Our part of tins immense stock consists of more pieces .irul yards of Bind; Goods th.in have ever been .tssemhlci. urulei .my one lortf in Northern Pennsylvani.i, and the remarkably low pilces at which it was sold to us makes it possible for us to oIRm ' The most wonderful values ever known. "Gold Medal" Dress Goods are world-famous for their lichness of color, stylo of weave and durability for wear. Couple the fact that black is a recognized color-leader this season with the unusual economy offered -it this sale and you'll come to realize why it will eclipse any Dress Goods selling in the history of this city. Read the prices; count the selling; don't put off your selections too late. Lot I yd m Assorted lot of fine Twill Cashmeres and 39-inch figured Mo hairs, the tetail value of which is fully 39c yard. Lot 7, yd 75c Magnificent lot of fine Henriettas, Serges, Cheviots, Clay Diago nals, Canvas Crepons, Poplin and Drap de Soliel. Positive retail value $1.00 and $1.50 yard. Lot 2, yd 22c Assorted lot ol 36 in. plain Mohair, 45 inch Storm Serge, Clay and Cashmere, all wool Henriettas and figured Soliel ; woith 39c. Lot 8, yd 89c Assorted lot of Silk and wool warp Hen nettas, Storm Serges, Poplins, Jacquards, and Plain Soliel. fivcry yard in this lot is worth from $1.25 to $1.60. Note As is always the case seeral beautiful selections on their in struments. Thomas Eaton, of Jersey Heights, nnd son, Charles, are nelnK entertained nt the formei s home, on Laurel stroet. How's This ? "We offti One Hundred Dollars Reward foi unj c io of Catarrh that can not be cured bv Hall s Catarrh Cure K J CUHNHY K. CO . Props.. Toledo. O Wo the undersigned hae Known !" J C'lmipj for the li'nt 13 e.ira, and believe lilm itrftetl honoiablo In all business transactltna and llranclally able to carry out any obligations made bj their firm "Nest A.lruav "Wholesale Druggists, To. lpdo, O WaldlnfT, Klnnan A Marn. Whoelsalo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally attlnir directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sjstem I'rlcn TuC per bottle Sold bv hII Drugglbts Testimon ials free Hall's ra-nlb Pills nie the best AVOCA. Tho dentil of Miss Mary Walsh, ilauprhter of Michael Walsh, of Spring street, occuned on Sunday morning, after a week's Illness Her death was entltelj unexpected, and has cast wide spread sorrow throughout the town, for there were few pf'oplu who were not iito.ualnted with her, and rccoKnl7ed her agreeable and affable disposition. She was a member of the Daughteis of Hrln and St. Joseph's sodalltv Hesldes her fathei, she is survive! by two is tei, Llildget and Itose, and tluee bi othei s. Thomas, of Ruanton, Jn,incs, of Old Torge and Jllchael, of Pitts burg The funeral will take place on Tileda The Ladles' auxillaiy of St. Alojrilus sucloH will meet thin evenlns The funi'ial of Mrs. .nnlo Thompson took plan, on Saturday atteiuoou tiom the famllv residence on South Main street The remains reposed in a hand some caski t suitounded by nian beau tiful floial emblems. Services at the house and church weie conducted b Hev. D T SniMhe, us-slsted by the Langtllfie rholi The pull-beaiers w-ie Hobert fii.itmitn William Mitchell. Charles Wairen lames O'Mnllej. Dan iel Thomas and John Hrown Interment wns made in Langellfte cemetery At the reception given In honoi of Private George Hiadbury nnd wife, on Thursday evening, the Independent Social club piesented the newly mai rled couple with n handsome bedtoom suite. Tho funeial of Mrs Callaciher of Connellton, took place vesteidny aftei . noon Interment was made In Lung cllffe cemettry. Hdwiird, the ten-months-old child of Mr. and Mis Thomas MeCjljini died on Saturday morning, aftei seeiil days' Illness of brain fevoi Tho funeral took place yesterday afternoon Interment was made In St Mary's cemetei Dr. R. H Canuoch left last w.ek for his home In Sayre The doctor his been attending his hiother. Hev T V Carmodv. dining the past few months During thnt tlmo he has made many friends, who regret that he could not remain with them Hev Captain Hranson will complete his evangelistic woik In the iPrlmltlve Methodist church this evening Dur ing his stay he has made nearly two hundied conversions and many new members have been added to the flock Tonight he will give the eventful hls toty of his life, which will bo ery In teresting Admission ten cents The audience that filled tho Sarsfleld opeia house on Frldav evening was a flattering ovation to the daughters of Hrln, It being their first public enter tainment The principal feature of tho evening wns nn address given by At torney M .1 Dixon on "The Llfi and Works of St Patrick " Mr. Dixon has been before tho public on severnl occa sions, but his discourse on Trlday evening was a noble effort and was j BLACK GOODS EVENT. I MONDAY. MARCH 20. The Greatest Sale of in the History Pieces of the Famous "Gold Medal" Black Dress Fabrics Lot 3, yd 35c Assorted lot of all wool 52 inch Suitings, 56 in. Bcaudrette, all wool Cashmeres and 40 inch pure Mohairs. Worth so cents to 05 cents. Lot 9, yd 98c Assorted lot of Silk Warp Henriettas, 56 in. Storm Serges, Fine Clays, Venetians, Me rind and so forth. Positively worth from $1.50 a yard up. it will pay you to wait for tor much appreciated b the audience. Solos were sung by Misses U. Demp sej, Clara Schlager Mary Burns, Eliza beth Hines, William Golden, James McKalg Miss Iona Robinson teclted two original poems that were "very well received. Miss Jennie Wilson In lolIn selections, Messrs Kearney, McAndrew and Owens In Irish jigs nnd reels, nnd the Father Mathew Dramatic compinj, of Plttston, delighted the audience. Agnes Gibbons and Robot t Webber ac companied tho soloists BOSTON'S BIG STATION. It Is the Largest Edifice of Its Kind in the World. Prom Harpers Weekly. The Gieat South Railway station in BOfaton, the laiget,t fdlllce of its kind In the world, was opened for Ufce on the first clay of this ycai. It provides teiminal facilities for two great rail way companies the New Yoik. Ne.w Havcn and ilnrtford and the Boston and Albany, thus accommodating the several mini: lines that enter tho city em the south It w.i.s fist suggested by Hon. Joblah Qulney, just befoul his first inauguiation as major, tluee years ago, and constiuctlon was begun a little less than two yeaia ago The new btatlou Is ccnti.illy located In the heart of the business section of Boston. Th city co-operated with the railway companies by le-arranglng the street svsteni nbout the station nt un enor mous cost. The location, nt the coiner of Summer stieet and Atlantic avenue, with one side of tho station boicieilng the harbot -front along a bioael street, Is exceptionally good for a monumental eftecl Appioached by Federal 01 Sum mer sttttt, the effect of the magnifi cent cuivlng facad, with Its breadth of S"3 feet, Is Imposing The station was built and is owned and orciated in the Boston Teiminal lonipanv composed of tiustees repre senting the several railroad eoipora tlons that ftunlhhed the lunds. It was planned and designed by Geoire B. Plane Is, 1 evident englneei. and Shop lt Hutan & Coolldge. architects. Tho total fiontnge on tluce stteets Is 2,mo feet 'Ihe bulldlnq: covers thirteen .ict und tl.erc ute twentj-two acies of ntd-room besides. The mvjlmum dimensions of the building are S50x723 fee U The head house on Summer ttreet and Atlantic uvenue is live btoiles high, and above th fit st Htorj Is occupied by tho offices of the Terminal c ompany and the liillw&v companies The at.t tialn-shed is 102 feet long by STO leet wide, and hp a height of 112 feet The light nnd delicate looking bteel tiusses ot the enormous loof have n clear sweep In olio gieat curve fiom side to side, upheld by tluee spans that divide the niea lnt3 what might be culled a nave and two aisles. A temnikable featuin Is tho piactlcal doubling of the train capacity by pro viding for the suburban service in a subway" space beneath the m iln plat foi ins of the train-shed, whero the givat width of the station enables the constiuctlon of two loops of ti.tcks, over which, by the use of either elec tricity or compressed air which will probably be adopted for the suburban services of the railwavs entering the station two thousand tialns dally, in and out, can be accommodated As i-oon as all the illwavs will begin using the utatlon thero will enter and leavo It 25 000,000 persons a yeai The twenty-eight nub-tracks on tho main nCa B UV.. WERVE AMD BRAIN TREATMENT tSTRcd Label Special I Extra Strnnnfh I For Impptonojr, Low ot" Power. Lobt Manhood. mcuiuy or uarreuneni " .$1 bpxi eix for J5, witltt. ,mmcu uuuruniccrv QepbRE0'rlbuvrS,,a0la',,,,' utoroT Win. O CUrkc, 36 I'cnn Ave, bcranton, P &vi w& -JtSK? Ijhyr APTER of Scranton. Lot 4, yd 47c Assorted lot fine 45 inch Creponette Jac qurras, comprising Calista, Bernolle, Elms, I.ysta and other weaves," worth 98c Vd Lot 10, yd 125 Assorted lot of very new and stylish Cre pons, Cheviots, Fine Camel's Hair and Ele gant Poplins. Every yard in this lot worth $1.75 yd. upwards. Lot 5, yd 50c Assorted lot of fine Jacquard Solids, Cic ponnettes, Pute Mo hairs, 54 inch Ladies Cloth, 45 111 Hennet tas. Value 75c to 1. Lot 11, yd i,40 A beautiful assort ment of new Ciepons, Silk Warp Eudoia. Gienadmes and other veiy stvhsh weaves. Retail value upwards fiom $2.00. our Millinery Opening before B9 SS WAAAy -- -.. ' Bicycle Perfection Has at last been reached in the production of the 1899 MOULL 0HA9NLESS SPEEI We would be pleased to have you call and examine it. FLOREY & BROOKS floor of the train shed will be used bv 710 trains a da. The great waiting-room is a noble hall, palatial, though simple. In arch itectural design and decoration, 22 tet long, C3 feet wide, and W high. The station contains eveiy possible facility lot the accommodation and comfoit of the public In the way of lestaurant ser vice, an emugencv room, etc, down to sinli thoughtful provisions as ciibs nnd cradles in the homelike loom for women. ROSARIES Sp?07l Easter Made in Sterling Silver and with beads of Amethyst, Topaz, Jet, Garnet, Crystal, and Coral. Also Pearl Chains, Neck laces Belts and Collar I3uckles and Silver Novelties without end. MERCEREAU & CONNELL IjO Wyoming Avenue. Lagfer Beer Brewery JYlanufacturers ot OLD STOCK PiLSME 4351i)455ff.NInl:lSI.. SCffllllll lelephoneCall, 333 J. I sa THE GREAT STORE. GOODS Ivf It .1 14.1 ll ' lu.c iT Lot 6, yd 59c Assoitcd lot of fine A'-, inch Henrietta Boucle Crepe. Crepons and Stoim Serges ictail value per yaid, Soc and 61. 10. Lot 12, yd 98c In this final lot ate some wonderful val ues in 30 in Astrak hans ami Boucle Suit ings. Not a yard in the lot worth less than $1.75 and up to3.oo making your Easter selections &EESfe 211 Washington Ave. i Opp. Court House. BUY NATIONS' PRSDE ENSE HILK M.iiHil.ictureti bv SQUHT8N DAIRY U Ask vaur sroc;r for (. 101 TAKK XO CHAM'Ks WITH THi: DEFENDER FIRE EXTINGUISHERS thi:y do tiik uusingss instants. Can be le-charjcd by puicluser in two miimteh. 'I hiow a btrcim io feet. ChciliieM, Sllllltlcst, Most Heliahlc. (.'. s. I'l urn, (ieneral wnt ?j l.ai J. iv. tuna Aveiuii. ft Chlchf.lfr. I neltih Diamond IlrsaA. PENYR0YAL PILLS iritfinjii mua unly Veuulci rc &!; relUllt ttic nk . 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Thc cavo cured thuukuDdi ami lllouru;aa Motive opo. iUrawrllteohunranUatoetliclucuro Cfl PTC Ira each cats or rrtund lha ejoubt. 1 tioolKI O I d,r.r lukazei r ail iVBa llull trtatmantl for t3i 11 mall, lu plnln wruprer upon r-lt cot ir.co Cirealar AJAX REA1EDY CO., &;'?,: Tor palo In Scrantcn, Pa , by Mattheuj Bios, and It. a.eaoderKcn. flnisglsts. V -CT W i a 3 i wvr i
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