THE SCRANTON TlUBUiNlC-TlTKSDAY, MARCH 28, 1889. The Secret Eugene Sandow, the strongest man in the world says The secret of my strength Is per fect digestion I use the genuine Johanu Hoff's Malt Extract, and find ft greatly aids me In the proper assimilation of food JOHANN HOFF'S SL CRR80NDALB ENGINEER FRICK RESIGNS. Doings of Common Councilmen at Last Night's Session. Tin luninmn count II helil n Inlrf m hiuii Ia."t evening The ietlKiinilon ot ritv l'nuluui'ci 1i U k niini' n n ur pilsi It ItiKi" p'trct Ajiill llit and was in iiptiil on inotlim ot A I... Salun. All I'tlik will linve iIiiiirc of tin i-n-Rlnprrini; vvoiW of tin1 Cttal Lake WatPt rumpanv. .itini'll took tioin the t it 1 ill- Hi' 1 1 an - hlso orillnanri' of tin- st inn luMtlnir ioniluin niul iiai-il It lit t le.ullnir TIip oiillnnnco for scuctlnir 1'lk" "tmi't vn i.i?fil mi Tlilul ii'ilillns T. V; PARRY DIES. Aftft an lllni"i of si'veiul months Thomas V. Parry of Dai It avenue, illeU iten1ay mornliiB'. Dtceatcil was bum In Wnli'i In lsll. but hail icshU'J Ir. this Htv -"Iih o In- was two cat's olil. F"oi elRhtoi'ti vo.ir li couiltlrtoil a mii--I'ps-sful plumbing liuslni-M- He vn a member of Tilnltv vihtiv. of letitlm? tliiposltlnn and well Ilk 'd A wife imil s e.ir-old ilatnrhtri tirvlv-i. lilin The tune for the funcinl will lie annoniifeil enjorrow. Interment will be made in iltplfwood eemetetj LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mi and Ml-, il W Not 1 1. of I'.el mont sticet. an "nteitalnlnpr their daughter, Mr- rimites M.vet-. of Port JervK MKs-et, riorcnie t'olwell and AIniv Torbis letnrned to the West rhester Noimal srhooi yestctd.n rtbnr llmwll and Uefoid Nlilml Min if the Postal Telegraph innipinv, win at Ot.vsital Lake on bttslni s u' terd i Mm K A H. of MoriN PkU" will give a oclmk tea this uvuiint, l.ilgine Iljkcr and L. L. l.ovcl.inil will leae today fot New Oiai-Ke, X. .1 whete they will do conttprt plas terlnf, W T Pi in who "penL the winter m I'ott len Is, 'has letutnml to this iit Til. S.Mnpbon) ouhestia held a te-heais-al InM ovenltlff at the liome of G S Kimball. Ml-s Hadle Jobnb lui tetuiiied to Siiantnn. W F. Nye has relinned from a vlit with Tunkhnnnoik ftloi'iK The mani.iRe of Ml.ss Teie-,i .funis and William (loodw in of r'liuitb -i'e"t. will tnki pl.ue Weill tsilav evenliiR of this week at the bilde's home on Tet rae ftiect Mis M. Q Mi'.iU i ol ilnlleld nM liue is, daily expeetintr niwn of the ni ti.il in New York ol Mr and M O'oice Itpiiedlt't mid fanillj, ot South AtTiPilc.i Mrs Henediit. who If, n Fib tei of Mis Meakei. Is teaidur nt music In a inKMnn vc-hnol of whlill liei bus. band Is piinilpal Mi and Mis. I'eno dl t arp now -tiitlonid at ("ontepilon. Chill They opiot to sppnd iumi time In this city. PECKVILLE. Tlie follow inR otlleers weie elei led nt a meetitiR of Watahpa Tilbe, No. 211 Improved (lider Hed Men, lield Satuid.iy ewnhiK S.uhem, (Tpoirp Cool, benlnr hiiKamoie, V. A Stnder, Junior sagamore, W J. Mroad thlet of rccilitH, James Winston kei pei of wampum. Piank I'dwards. piophet, A. Scott, (Ollertoi of wampum, M. P Wademan, tiu.stce, elRhteer. months, William llolls, audltois. Hatrv Mitch ell, William Pane, William V.uiRhn: iepresentatle to preat council, C. J. Hartman A very pleasant MirpiWe was ten dered Mrs. Peit MotRnn at her home Iu?t Saturday evenlnp, the ocinsion being Mlss Morgan's thlity-secon 1 birthday. A heantitiil upholstered ro k er the gift of her husband, was given her in a neat little preventative s-pee h by Mis. T G. Hutil The evening w is spent pleasantly and a bountiful lunch eon was served Those piesont weie. Mesdames P G Hurd. D C Ulcb aid. Peter AVllllams. William Dike- Don't Get Left In the shuffle which is now going on for desir able tenants ainoug the property holders. Play a Winning Card by iusertiug a "For Rent" adveitiseiuent in the coluinus of Tmj Triiu'XI-:, where it will be read by a multitude of house seekers. ONE Six insertions for WOHD. 1 Flve cen-s a word' Cash in Advance. w www WW aOtAlkkAkAkkkk 0000 0$000X000 00lf0i0'0'.0.00 tt0 0 of Strength II. ill l.l-vl Jl.nlell- William UoW.'IlK, William .lames, .lolin ll-mlm John t'i'URhllti, (ieoiK Motllcx 1 iinili'l Thorn .i. A William. John Mai tin lEobeit Ateinhtim. DaMd i:nns. iieoie Davis", Ml" I'mtle WIUlBtn, Mi and Mis. rmld William-, Mr. mid Mi- 1'rank liavlM. Mi Waltei D.ivlx tmd Mimter Clumle Dlki mini Mix Ilenl OliiMtH KHVi; n IIllillf pally to hei son llair.v lata Sntnr ilnv It bcliiu liN tenth blltllda Tho-e ili-elit weie Ml- IMwillil Aten, Ml M. Isbv, I'laik'H (Iteen, Myitis, and Ai thill Ca-e Mabel and Blanche Obeits. l'loldeme. Orate. Allee and Horatio iHby, and Helen A ten, Clink" tlreen, Mary. John, James and Mar Ktlellte Penteenst, Oeraldlne, Oelievleve and I'ltKi-nt' SltRteave-, iloinet Taylor and How aid Tathlll A bottntlful le pabt waa piepaied and the tables load ed With Komi tllltlK", dr mated with imllnx and itamant tlowei-, pie-ent-ed a beautiful appearanu Afleiwaids a vei injoxable time was. bud In le iltliiK and naditiK by the ouiir peo ple, Intel -pei sod with (holie velertlons on the piano liv Ml-.- Oule Williams, hisle.uhu Aftet wlshlni? Mastet Har rj inun.v happy blrthdajs- the paity went to tbclt homes with fond recol lections of the event JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Ainyiig those from out of town who attended the tuiieial of the late Thom as IJIi h on Stindav weie Mis Wil liam Kenwood m , Thomas Henuood, Chailes Kenwood, MKs Annie Hen wood, and Ml-s i:ie Power.-, of Dun moie Albeit Dunn, of 1'orest City, I J. H. Goodilcll. of Thompson. J. W Pellls, of Scianton. Ml-s Addle I let belt of Carlmndalt John Jenkins, Misses Cattle Mumi, Jlvia Hills mid Sarah Mullen, who have been spending a Inlet vacation bete, will tetuin today to the Stiouds burg Noim.it sihool to le-ume their studies. A (hlld of .Mi. and Mis. Geoigo Hom lcb, of South Main street. Is 111 of bioncbltls. William lienson, of Seiond stieet, who seveial weeks ago had one of his eves badlv Injured by a. Hying piece ol steel while uigaged at his wot It at the Uelawaie and Hudson shops at Caibondale, was taken to Philadelphia last wiek to mulct ku treatment In Will-' i:.ve hospital. In that city Attoine.v Catey h.is iteelved a corn munlcatlon fiom the silk lnanufac lines. vlth whom the oinmlttee Is negotiating and membets of the Ilini have jnomised to come heie again this week for the puipo-e of talking over mnttPis with the (oinmlttee The ln dliatlons au vii.v fuvoiable to their loiatlng hue. ptovlding tho necf-saiy funds me fottlicoming. Engineer CogRins and Kiteman lit mpsev, of the Ti action tlmpany, who wne mi biutallv assaulted vestcrdiy by the burglai-. were both lestlng easy last evening, and It Is e ted both tnui will be able to resume tin It occu pation In a few das Met ton Wage ol Scranton, spent Sundaj heie with friends llutehir Potter was a visitor at the county seat yesterday. Mis. L A. Gteen and children spent jmteidav nfteinoon ivlth Archbald friends. A letti r lecolvod from Charles Iloundy, of .Maylleld, now of Dawson citv, who is employed by the Nugget, a paper published at that place, Is, meeting with much Miecess. He Is em plo.ved as a pt Inter on the papei, and last week was ptomoted to the tore-mau-hlp Mis W S ll.idger, of CemetPty stieet, who has been tonllned to her home foi seveial weeks with bronchial trouble, was able to be out of doots again ctenlay Ttev I: Hdwards, pastor of the ring llsb Haptlst church nt Mlneisville, Pa., when siilerln,,' with theumatlsm, was ndvl-ed to try Chambei Iain's Pain Hilni. lie sas: "A few applications ot this llnlni'nt pro cd of ,?reat her vl'e to me It subdued tho Inflamma tion and relieved the pain. Should anj Mitfeier ptollt by giving Pain Halm a tilal It will please me " Tor sal" hv all druggists. Matthews Hros , wholesale and ictall ngents. k 0 0 0 0. 0 H 0M. AJ 0X K 0 O 0 0 0. 0 0 il i 0 0M. Si 0 k 0X TAYLOR NEWS. Council Appoints Committees To Wed This Evening; Appolntjil Borough Solicitor. l'lie borough council met in tegular session at the cout'cll chambers on Filday evening, nil membets betnh' piesint Piesldent John II. Johns pte slded. The minutes were toad by Cleik John G Owens and nprro'.eil Tho following list of committee ol conn- II wire nftPiwaul appolnUd bj the I'l.sUlent ltonil lomilllltee, John G Viands, Thoinns Moim. Samuel Knr- lowe nun basing eommittee, John riioninn, ll.'iiaiiilli P.eere, William Hvatu . blrliiR commiUei . ThotniH Moses John Thomas, William i'vans, gilevantc committee Divld K Ilvan, Anthony Ji'tips. W llllam Kvnn oidln miio cornmlttee, Henlninln lteese, Sam uel Karlowe. David 11. I'vans, An thony Jones. John G Francis; pokn and wlies lommltlee, Henir Jnnies. John (1. rranil-. Uenjamln Iletse, au diting commit tee, Antltonv Jones, John Thomns. Thomas Moses- pilntlng coin mlttte, Samuel Km low e, David II. r.van-. Ileiirj James; police commit tete. William J'varts ntbouy Jones, lb nt y James GnniT Jones Is iiltlte -, K nt the boine ot his patent'!, Mr. mil Mis lolm A. Jones, ot Main stiei-i. ltobelt I.ltwellyn called on l-'latlves In Prlcobuttf on Sunday. Itev A. I! O'Neal, of Diimnorc. piiM'hed to a bilge nlltll'iiir In tin' Wtlsh Laptbit churth on rfundav even ing. Hev. O'Neal preached In rngllslt. Thl- evening will oicur the matil.ig I Ml-s Jnnet Hum", of T'lylor. and Dr. J. 11. Thompson, of reekvllle at the homo of the bilde's mother. Mis. Thomas I'vans, of "Main stieet. Attorney James P. Watklns, cm , uf this place, was appointed borough so Ikltor for Peckvllle bniougb by the council of tint place on Filday even ing. Miss l'mllv Ilaw-on, a piofesslonal muse ol MlddlPtovvn hosnltnl, N. Y., is vDItlng iplatlvcs in Greenwood. Wllllim 'Motrls, ol thp Plrst wind, has moved bis household effects to Tavlor stieet. P.uby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. jesie GanRWer. of Noith Main street. Is sluwlv lecovrlng tioin a severe ill ness The .voimg i hlld of Mi. m.d Mis. i:eeo Willis lteese. of Ilendham, uled vesteida moinlng It will be bin led today. Inti ment, private, In the J'or itt Home eemetety. Thomas Connell, of uivea, was a Tay lor visitor yesteidav. It would bo well If the new mail committee leeently nppolntid by the ciuucll would accommodato the resi dents ot North Main street, by placing i crosswalk or so in that vlcinltv It would b" highly nppi eclated by tlu pedestrians. Mis. Chailes Davl-, of Muln sti'et, Is quite slik at her home. The illffeiont churcher, in this town aie busily lohearslng JJaster music. AV0CA. Hugh lenmngs bpent Suiulav with liipuds in town. Miss Manie McCi Indie spent Sunday witli friends In Carbondale. Miss Ada Webster Is buffering fiom a severe attack ot grip. Sen iii-s i onslsting of a seimon and benediction will take plate in St. Maiv's cbuiili this evening. Ml-i. r.innlu Atkinson, of Scianton, -pent Sunday with friends In the Noith lmd Aniom; the festivities, dining I'u-ter week none is more looked lor with pleasuie than the Ladles' Auxiliary of St. Alovslus sodety. Septal hundred tickets have been sold unci It Is jire dicted that all vho attend will tnjoy a i.ne treat Ml-s .Mario Cunan has rotutned to lur home in Scranton, after a few days' visit at the Curran residence. MI-s Jlnme Kane spent Sunday with friends In Mnvlleld. Miss Anna Hendileks spnt Sunday with her uncle, Rev. 11. F. Crane. James Ilttrke, of Ma field, spent yes teiday at tho O'Malley resldetu Andrew Montebella returned home from Marshwood I.i-t tvenlpg to nurso a sprained foot, causpd by endeavor ing to cioss a defective embankment, which give way. precipitating him sev eral feet with the nbove results. Miss Alice Morahan spent Sunday with friends In Carbondale and Jer m n. TUNKHANNOCK. The argument list for the April term of court Is as follows L H. Thomp son vs. Watson Carey, rule for dls cliaige of defendant on common ball; Lemon Township School dlstrkt vs. Hiram Titus, equity, defendant's an swer filed, Hrtward Dailey vs. C V.. Frear. equity, defendant's answer Uled; F. L. Jennings vs. Mary L. Jennings, dl voice, tule for tounsel fees and maln tenanto; i:. G. Mills and A. M. Kirk ham, executors of Gordon Pike, de teased, vs. George Rogeis und Lewis Rogers, defendants, and William Sine, jr., Dennis Wall und Charles Depew, terre tenants, scire facias, rule to sttike olf judgment as to terre tenants: M J. Mot gan vs. Charles Kein, rule for new trial, in ro road In Nicholson township near Lake Sherldnn, exceptions filed; in re vacation of load from the T. M. Whiteoinb house to Hockey Foiest, ex ceptions illed In ic lima' v of Richard Rlrd, rule to i evoke the appointment of John L Hunnell as committal, etc , R. W Cobb vs A D Stelger tule to strlkp off appeal, lule to perfert app al Com monwealth vs Daniel Rohi ngiant i ule health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE uHIG.NAL' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Iseoldnnder pnsitiTO Written Guarantee, pyauthoruei! agenta oulj, to cuia weak Memoir, Dizziness, Wakefulnenti, 1'ite, Ilistona, Quiet, ueaa, NiRDt Losies, Kvil Dreams, Lack uf Conn. dencu.NerTOUsnuHi, LuKBltudo, all Drain i.Yuntli. ful Errors, or KxcoesUo Uo of Tubacco, Upturn, or Liquor, whloli loada to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Ueath. At "tore or by mail, tl a box; six for H; with written cunrautoe to care or renin. I money. Maniple park age, containing tivo dnjs treatment, with full instructions, ii tents, Ono eamplo only sold to eacn person. Aisiureoruyiuuu. tSTIled Label Special Extra Strength. -t For Impntency, Loss, ot IVi.r. frfiHt Manhood. 11 n boxi eix for $5, wittliV. ivrltlen cuaruuteeCJ ... raaln .tllflMiii. AtntnrnFI Kiatnitu r iiirrAnnuit fiBFOREorbvirall. AF' Tor Sale bt WiPlam tl, Clark, ,ijo Penn Ave Scrantuu. !' WW rer. for new trlnl; Commonwealth vs. R II. Stevens, desertion and support Com monwealth vs. James D. Gallup, Jr., iliscrtlou und support, A Hemon vs. A H. Steillng. rule to stilke off apcpal, Charles Miller vs. J L. Bunnell, rule for new ttlal; A. P. Huircss & Son vs. Amos Ifobbn, IjvIsh llolibs, olalmants, rule for sheriff's lntci pleader, Alblna J'liiioy s. Harry I. Jiuuliigs et al , equity. A marriage license was Issued on Fri day hiBt to Frank Smith and Mnrv Welch, both of Vote, thli county. I. O. Pratt, of Nicholson, was In Tutikhannock on Siiturdio W II. Carpenter, of Clinton townhlp, was In town Saturday. F J Sampson him returned from Philadelphia. Mis. O. C .hunt.-, who hii been vlnlt Ing In Washington mid New Yotk for tliu last two weeks, has returned to Tunkhnnnock and is staj ing with Mrs. Catherine Townsend. Attorneys James W. Piatt. V. J. Jor den, James i:. Fiear and I. 11. Ment fev , riothonotarv N W Revnolds. Commlssloneis F. II. Chase, Michael Blown and Charles Wheelotk, Commis sioner's Clerk P. S Hauling aie In at tendance at court In Siranton this weok, called theio by the tase ot Wyo ming Count vs. V. H, Chas'p, Mlthael Blown mid Charles Wlnelotk Monday is the lust daj foi the filing ot letnonstranees against the graining of liquor licenses and up until noon Monday but one lemoiistiauce has been (lied. This was against the license asked for for the Noen house In Noxen township, T. L Dolan, ptopiletot. Tho petition filed alleges selling to minors, selling on Sunday, selling to peisons of known Intemperate habit-, etc. A-a S. Koeler icpre-ents the lliensp and C A, Dershlmir tho leinonsttance Dennis J Ilailoy. e-Justite of the peate and now notaiv publli of Mes- lioppon borough, was in town on Satur day. PITTSTON NEWS Your iciKirter happened, In an un usual manner.to tome aiross some Indi viduals who are under the Impression thut the world owes them a living They had no idea their conversation win overheard by one who would expose, and this we will. Now, heie Is about the gist of their conveisatlon "Pitts ton is dead easy I was in tbiee places across fiom the Lagle hotel: they had money dlsplaved on the sideboard batk of tho bar, thev had It In all colors, green, white and yellow The latter took my notion. They are piled up in lows, and every member of that mw represented a twenty dollar gold piece. Now, we have done others, why couldn't we do this'.' If you all agiee, let us watch our opportunity and do them." If this pointer Is woith something, per haps it will avoid this result. The young scalawags about the citv. and the hundreds who centre here from the four corners of the townshln, n ceived a note of warning on Sunday evening that the dav has passed when they can block up the sidewalks, and forgot that those who pay a majority of the taxes of the city are entitled to some icspeot. When the olllters went on ditty they were Infuimcd by their chief that nil people who bad no par ticular business on hand outside of blocking the walks, should "move." and move they certainly did Young gills, who usually stood In the center of the walks and used their lungs In such a dexterlous manner that peaceable peo ple living In the vicinity were annoyed, shared the same fate They were simply told to discontinue this practice or become subjects for arrest. They vacated Manager U T Mitchell, who Is now the piopiletor of the Wilson company, who weie bete several wct-ks ago and will be In Wilkes-Banc at the Grand opera house during the present week, was the guest of M. J Hughes, of the Sinclair House, jesteidav Since their appearance lit to there has been sev eral changes, nnd they buve bppn so agreeable that wo are most happy to say that Mr. Mitchell Is meeting with the success that belongs to every bright nnd entei prising business man The company will have ni a portion of their audience for this week many from this city, and, of course, they will not only enjoy their trip, but will renew the ac quaint. nice of the best repertoiie com pany that haH been seen heie during tho past season. There was something very unusual happened esterday morning down on Main street. A bung-starter, with a mallet In one hand and a spigot in tho other, made an attempt to tap a batrel of "present use." Tho icsuitwas an explosion, the package and Its contents finding a convenient stopping place In the four corners of the basement, nnd the man who had pi"-n'ssion of tho mallet nnd tap has his head tied up. He Is under tho Impression that no ono who took an active pait In the Cuban war, and the piesont one in Manila, for that matter, ever went thiough the same experience. Miss Agnes Callahan, of .Scranton, was the guest of Miss Helen Boyle, her cousin on Sunday afternoon There was a choice of lepn entatlves fiom the rifth waid on Satin day eve ning to take the place of James Hene gan, deposed, John Piondergast was the man nominated, und the lute mem ber, Henegan, was piesent. but ic lused to become a candidate for or against nomination. He nsserted though, while he was under the ban of the select council for making a mistake, ho Intended to leave the mi' tei to tho courts In the meantime h will not ?ven wait for that, be wnl urn a stump tlikot The Jli publicans would make a nomination but know ing that It would be like throwing water on a drowned mt. thev have taken no action In tho meantime, Chaliman Iangan, of the selm t uun c 11. holds the fuit W II. Duggan and .1 Al fassjiy nt Scianton, alto II, ('. Knterllne nnd J II Kvans, uf Wllken-naii. weie ltglntered at tho Kaglo hotel lufi night .Joseph J..OU made a vers pleasn.it till) to Blnghamton on Sunday Tio thinks that this 1b the mil) dav of i a and alwajrt makes iiu. i.t-wt of th opportunity The row that oteuueii up it tie i oik Lane station on the veiling iln soldleis ietuint'd fiom Siranton wilt ifcilvo the ntteiitlon ot the olllciiim ho iepresent the Uelitw.ii and Iltei ton i.illro.id Tho nggiesiiirs v-re lueinbeii" ot what ueeil to he the II .it .i ml I.iiililtu compnnv Th, i"tnpmiv -, diiirmlned to pmeeeutf ibis kind 'f luw li ssiiphs, mid In tin meantime ih. ulitli 11 wlidiex lu lippiopriilte ueitill thiee thousand dollnrH foi the en-it'uii or iiuiiiteiB to hoUHe a tiucK thut id a litem deal woisu than seiap Iron James II i-Veley, ot "lv phant and a biother of thu Hev J. .1 H Koelo. lux been in the city for the p.mt week and u guent at the Wyoming Vull hotel He is engaged In tho diiMilbu tlon of a Luzerne county map thut is both new and valuable llobert (' Owens, one of the moHt honest llepubllcann that evtr ap- THINK THIS OVER. A national Itemcdy for a National Trouble. To say that hcmorholds or tho dlHcase commonly known as piles la a national disease may be slightly overdrawn, but It Is quite cettulu, that at least one In every four poisons Is so nllllctc J. Because It Is common and not Imme diately fatal many suffer for years without giving the tintiblo any medl tal intention. Mineover, the wither geneial InipieH Mou that a surgical operation is the onlj tuie, has much to with delaying attention until the dlseaso becomes deep-seated and chronic. SiilTeieis fiom piles should know that the Pyimuld Pile Cute Is butter than u smglcal opetatlon, It cuies without pain, It causes no detention from busi ness and the cost Is trilling, all drug gists selling It at CO cents- per puckage. The asttlngent effects ot the acids In the I'yiamld Pllo Cure speedily con tracts mid restore to their natural con dition the blood vessels ot tho uffected parte, nnd as It quickly dissolves In tho rectum, the lemedy soothes nnd heals the initatcd sui faces and these two things ate tho only necesnry tequlro mpnts for n cute. The pilncipal danger fiom piles Is the liabilities to chionle ulceration of the t octal tissue and nervous exhaus tion from loss of sleep and attendant pain nnd Irritation. All these symtoms the P.vnimld quickly lellevos and tho laet that It is the most popular mid widely sold of any pile lure I" quite? conclusive evi dence of thorough met It. If you sufier fiom bleeding, Itching or pro ttudlng piles tiy a Htty tent package tonight. Ask your druggist for Pyia mid Pile Cure. proached a ballot bo, has consented to become a candidate for county com missioner. While this Is his first ex perience he has all the necessary grit and that means he has every opportun ity for election J. ulesenger, the bottler who pi I Jos himself in the possession of a voting colt, while up in Tio vicinity ot Hard ing yesterday nllowed the animal to get tho bit between Ills teeth. Air. Glesenger was in the saddle, and the colt, making a bolt, made things very serious on the Lehigh Valley tracks. Charles Arvldson, who has been se riously ill for the past four weeks, is now1 on the mending list and be de- seiven It. The services at St. John's church on Sundav morning were such as to convince the many communicants that an unusual day was on the calendar. The faithful attended to their usual supplications At theother churches the usual sei vices were observed. On the streets later at night those that forget to go to church weie Introduced to tho police force, and the result is men Honed elsewhere In this column Tony Bostoh has been appointed agent for the Union News company at the Lehigh Valley depot, and amongst his numerous periodicals Is included Tho Tribune. Cburles J. Coward, who has been an employe of the Gazette for several VA-ais, but who has been Incapacitated fiom duty the past two months owing to an affection of the eyes, assumed his old duties this morning. Mr. Cow ard Is a crisp local writer, a man of warm-hearted personality, that ulvvays courts friendship, and The Trlbuns scribe congiatulates him upon his re turn to good health and dally duties. Mis. William Btchtolil went up to Scranton jestenlay and was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Llvy Blchaid. The stieets on the West Side of the river vesterday wete In tho worst pos sible condition, and, of course, this must tuntlnue until the voteis ot that slllu ot tho Susquehanna resolve that they will be no longer old-fashioned, but get down to business. The great rev ival In the Alethodlst Piotcstant church, condutted by Hvan gelist L. Skollhorn, Is one of the great est ever held in Plttston. After the evangelist preached a powerful sermon Sunday night the altar and all the ft out seats were soon filled with seek eis. The meeting did not close until late in the night Many went home et ylng and shouting for joy. The evan gelist will remain until Wednesday night, when he goes to Philadelphia $100 Bewaid $100. Tho readers of this paper will be pleased m learn that thero Is at least ono dread ed disease that sclenco has been able to cure In all Its stnges, nnd that Is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho onlv positive Hire known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cuie Is taken Internally, uctlng illiectly Upon the blood and mucous sur f.iies of the sjstem, thcteby destiojlng tho founilatlcn of tho disease, and giving the path nt strength bv building up tho constitution and assisting niituie in do. Ing Its work The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for uny uiso tint It fills to cure. Send for list of testimonial. Address r. J C1H;NI:Y & CO., Toledo O Sold b Druge''" "Jc. Hall's rnmllv Pills are the best ARCHBALD. Klu and Wubatci's "Hree:y Time," which will appear at th opera house, Tuesday evening. 1st said to be amus ing to both old and voting. JIs Thomai. l'hllbln entertained friends 10m Scranton. Sunday. John lioland, mi old and respected ritddent of Archbald. died at tho homo uf bis sister Mih John L. Flnnerty. of Main street at an early hour Sunday morning Mi liolnnd lived In Arch lui Id for nearly fifty jears, and was among the cailiest settlers The funeial FtSiOBI Medicines and To any honest man who may try them a reasonable time. It he is pleased with the rebult be is to keep and pay for them If he is dis satisfied, he has simply to return the appliance and remainder of medicine to us and that ends the trans action without any ex pense whatsoever There is no C 0 D fraud no de ccptiou of any nature Our treatment is eo sure to itive bodily Ptrcneth. to App! 1 1 " w i remove impedimentb to marriage, to stop unhealthy losses, to brine; natural development and tone to every portion of tho body, and to restore to weak men the feelings and buoyancy of youth, that wc gladly make thih offer in good faith. Our nw medical book will be mailed with out charite in plain traled envelope ErieMedicalGo.,Buffalo,N.Y. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. This Is an Easter Store Worth Talking About. THE atmosphere of Easter pervades the store. The hrightness of the flowers, the beauty of the stocks all lend added charms. Store system is nigh perfect. Every facility for your comfort and enjoyment. big and actie selling force for this busy week prompt deliv ery service to your homes. An Easter store indeed in everv true sense. The Show of Millinery continues. It n a siht worthy to behold. Such millmeiy has iwer before been seen in Scianton. Goijj;eou, brilliant, beautiful and all so populaily pncod, too. You buv I'timmed Hats heie just as you buy Diess Goods 01 Dry Goods : no fancy millinei's pikes aie added to nitike up loi odd seasons. The Show of Coats rate in the history of the -touch of style even in t' of them we can save voi suits at $10.98, equal to and see them. The Show of Infants' Wear is the talk of the town. Never before ha such ,i display been made in Scranton. The smallest tots can be outfitted to pei lec tion and at very model ate cost. Childien's White Dresses as lowly pi iced as n cents; some as high as 10 in price. Pretty Reefers as low as 98 cents and up to $6. Silk Bonnets, Long Cloaks and Easter I lats by the score. ssv James Whitcomb Riley, the poet, comes to the Lyceum tonight. His books are here today lor your choosing. A complete assortment of them at 94 cents a volume. They are handsomely bound, and in other stores their price is $1.25. Prayer Books and Hymnals In great assoit ment arrived yesterday, .md are new and clean for" Easter gifts. Catholic prayer books in English, German and Polish. Episcopal prayei books and hymnals. Also the famous Nelson Bible, with concordance, at $1. The Show of Easter Gloves i the greatest we have ever made. All the newest shades in coloring. Our dollar glove has no equal hereabouts. It is not a "$1.50 glove for $1," but is built on its merits and sold as such. Then there are the Trefousse gloves for which we are exclusive city agents. They lepiesent the high est standard of glove making. Two and thiee clasp, selling at $1.7: pair. All the new shades. The Show of Dress Goods will keep you busy looking for some time. Going to make up an Easter gown ? You'll have to huny now for the days aie num bered. A great assottment ol pietty, things to choose fiom here many of them exclusive weaves and pat terns. Look them over todav. I O will take idace Tuesday moiinng at 10 o'cloek. John Dougher joined a party Tues day for the purpose of making a trip to Washington, D. C, personally conduct ed by tho Pennsylvania inllroad The remains of the late John .Sweeney wero met at the Delawaio and Hudumi depot Tuesday at 12.30 n. in. by a latge number of filendt- Intel meut was made lu tho Catholle oenieteiv. SPniXG Tim:DXl.S is difleient from the weariness taused by'lalmr. The last 1 cured by rest, the first in quires n few bottles of Hood's Famiii arllbt to Hire it. That distr"-s itter eating is i ured bv ITood's Pills. They do not giipe 1 cents " ROSARIES Sp?0c;al Easter Made iu Sterling Silver and with beads of Amethyst, Topaz, Jet, Garnet, Crystal, and Coral. Also Pearl Chains, Ned laces Belts and Collar BnckU and Silver Novelties withon end. MERCEREAU & CONNELL 10 WyomliiR Avenue. THE DICKSON M'Ffi G3. bciuntou und Wllkes-llanu. I'-u ManufmUiien of L0C01YI0TIVES.STATI0NARY ENGINES llolter-i, llolsllni rniJ I'umphij .Mi.li'urj General Olllce Sci anion I 'a ind Suits i the most elabo-' v. Bveiy Uiment beais a vly pi iced. And on anv nitd" oi more, railoi-made i 5 kind else whoie. Come . BUV NATIONS' PR3DE CONDENSED in u . 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