THE SCRANTON TRIBUNH" TUESDAY APRIL 18, 1890. 3 r V r CARBONDALE SEOTIETARY LEE AltOTJSED. State Board of Health Official Com municates with tho Mnyor. Through marked copies of the Leader (Secretary Lee of tho state hoard of hfalth has learned of the condition of nffulrs In this city and he has written Mayor KllpatileU In substance as fol lows: I have been at a loss to undeistand why tlie boarU of health which wa8 once so active has lansed Into "In nocuous desuetude " Ho Rives proper credit to the late drover Cleveland by quoting "Innocuous desuetude." Then he says the fact was explained by state ments peon in the llvenlnc Leader In leferenco to councils' failure to con firm Mayor O'N'elU'H appointments and provide an appropilatlon for 1S9!M90). Under these conditions he says It be comes his duty to cull attention to the fact that the lack of sanitary facilities is fraught with creat peril to the health and life of our people. This doesn't harmonize very well with "innocuous" hut It will do for the state secrutaiy. He concludes with reterenco to the sinall-pox scare and says If Curbon dalo hasn't a hospital for contagious diseases it should provide one tight away, tiNo that a board of health should bo appointed and furnished means for the discharge of Its respon sible duties. SELECT COUNCIL MEETS. Bids for Ehe Hydrants Laid Over Until Wednesday. Select council held a brief session last evening. The city clerk had in his pos session sovcrul bid on the proposed l'lke sewer and on lire hydrants to be purchased. The body decided to defer action until 'Wednesday evening, when the bids will be opuned In joint session. In this connection Mr. Mannlon intro duced u resolution petmlttlng tho bid ders to be the custodians of their bids until the time for opening them ar rives. It was adopted. Council decided to return a Game well fire alarm check for $100 which has been here several months, as no Immediate action Is to be taken in the matter. The bids for furnishing the city with coal were referred, to committee. WOMAN'S BIGHTS. Tho New Century club met yester day afternoon at the homo of Mrs. CI. 8. Kimball, on Spring street. The ses sion was devoted to the delivery by Attorney II. O. Watrous of a paper on "Laws of State of Pennsylvania Affect ing Women as Wives, Mothers and Property Owneis." Among other things Mr. Watrous said a wlfo has a right to contract bills ngalnst her husband, and If it comes to a question of law tho husband will have to pay, even if he has notified creditors by advertise ment not to trust his wife. The paper was intensely Interesting throughout. Before adjourning tho ladles donated $25 to the Carbondale hospital. ON THE HONESDALE BRANCH. During the line weather of the past week work has been pushed along the Honesdalo branch. The nature of the Improvements Indicate permanency. The steep grade about a half mile southeast of the "Lookout" has been moderated by the addition of about four hundred feet of track. A switch Is being put in at No. 3 washery, short curves are being lengthened and new ties put in all along the line. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The choir of young ladies which has been under the direction of Haydn Hvans for teveral months past, went to Jermyn and gave a concert last evening. Frank Henry, of Powderly street. Is In New York city. Judge and Mrs. DeAVltt, of Towanda, who visited Patrick Hyine, of Wash ington street, returned home yesterday. Hoyd S. Oliver Is confined to his home on Summit nvenue with erysipe las. Mrs. Julia Wilson, of Lennxvllle, Is visiting friends In this city. Miss Olina Heitlng, of Salem ave nue, will entettaln the Fortnightly club this evening. Fiank Colvln, of Cemetery street, is cnteitalnlng his slate-, Miss A. Colvln, of Factoiyvllle. Dr. II. C. Wheeler and daughter, Hazel, spent yesterday In Scrnnton. Mrs Theodoie Crane, of Scranton, formerly of this city, called on friends here yesterday. Mr. Crane has found luciutlve employment In New Mexico nnd Mrs. Crane will join him in June. Father Curian, of Wllkeb-nnrre, for merly of this city, was a caller here last night Henry Wedenian's team, attached to THE WEAPON OP SCIENCE. The man witn a sptar and shield may seem a terrible fellow to one who meets him cmpt handed or with only the batue sort o t an cnuitimcnt with N , which to oppose lum, but where does either ofthcui stand before a modem rifle' Any disease ma be deadly enough when vou have no adequate mcuu3 at hand to confront it. Plenty of peo ple die every day of curable diseases, simply because the stereotyped, routine, senseless methods and remedies usually employed are not hulf-w.iy equal to the occasion. Hut when a truly scientific remedy like T)r Pierce's Kreal" Golden Medical Dis covery " is brought to bear upon the complaints winch it is designed to cure, it penetrates the tough hide-loutid armor of obstinate diseuse with the same tin errinj; accuracy and power with which a modem rllle penetrates a savage uliicld I had been d(Ktortu;r.ilhl mimr Dntent medi cine tor about a ra. ami a half, liciuif unable tu work mint of thr tine y John I. Couah- enour, J;q of (lltniawRc, homemt Co , l'a "The doctor iald I hud heart dlseisr nnd indl reitlon. It tirgan with choUttqf and opprec d TetUaz in the chel I t'cnitd to be raw from my throat clear d rn into my stomach My tpctlte was uua r pour nnd I wis a weak nd nervout a tb mn I had becu xuncd out for months. Mv rart kept throbbing contin ually and I w at h rt of breath "(dually I wrot to I)r K V Pierce. Buffalo, N Y for educe and he Informed me that I had ImligMtloii and torpid liver I did not thiuU that diagnosis was right, but I ordered hlx bol I k of I)r Pierre's Golden Medical Discoterv end liegan its use. After mlng three littles I bcKau to improve (tonlyand soon weut to worL.; aui I hive been working ever since." For obstinate constipation Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets arc the most perfect medicine eer devised. They give prompt, cotnfortuble, permanent relief. 3y SSkT-HiiSi tiVmSJB -K M2&L'iMr J& w iCNWi tv TOM VI f TL;W JtiuLliLr.x 'u cozsr 'W?i tx . t. xfzau a milk wagon, ran away up Church street yesterday. Tho spilling of some milk v.ns the only damage done. A Polandcr from Forest City was ad mitted to tho Carbondale hospital yes terday afternoon. Ho was nufTcilns n crushed thigh, sustained by being caught between mine cars. Amputa tion It Is thought will be neecssaiy. JEUMYN. The Cccilian club of Carbondalo made their first public appearance here last evening nt a concert In Knteipiise hall under the auspices of Crystal Flro company No. 1. Tho society, which numbers twenty-two, now contains muny excellent voices, and In all their selections blended well together. Their singing throughout the evening was much enjoyed mid "Annie Luurle" whs ho well rendered that they weio com pelled to tespond to an encore. ItlcharJ Thomas, bnsso, who Is a local favorite, Howell Davis, tenor, and Mrs. Hannah Leonard weie the soloists and were appiectlvely listened to. The person nel of the Ceclllan club Is: Sopiano, Mrs. c. ltose, Mrs. H. Leonaid, Mrs. J. Morgan, Mrs. D. Hoblnson, Mrs. J. Wheeler, Mrs. H. BIIkh, .Mis. Flaherty, Misses Lucy Crowe, Lou William, An nie Stephens, May Pengelley, Stelle. Hunter, Nellie Urytlen, Hmina Krthl; 111 st nltos, Mrs. J. H. Burr, Misses Jess ..loore, Larlsso Place. Lena llron son, Klile Van Dei mark: second altos Misses Charlotte Hills, Jennie Butl -r, Nettle Halley and Alice ltaBhlelgh: conductor, Mr. Haydn Evans; accom panist, Miss Hose Strickland. -..o "Crowning of the Fairy Queen" was produccu by a number of chil dren In the First Baptist church last evening before a good sized audience. The little oiks made a decided hit both In their singing and speaking part. Mis Myrtle Hoe, of Mnylleld, as the "fairy queen" went through her role admirably nnd was frequently np plaudeu. Kdgar Burton made an ex cellent prince, and the princess, Miss Lulu Spiugue, also shared In the hon ors of the evening. The choruses of tho Woodland farrles, sea nymphs, mei maids nnd miners were well sung and showed tho careful training they had received at the hands of their In structors, Miss Margaret H. Jones and Mis. L. W. Ciamer. The cantata will be repeated again this evening nnd should be encouraged and greeted by a full house. Frank Cendall, of Plains, spent Sun day here with friends Will Turner, of "Wilkes-Banc, called on Mayfield fi lends yesteiday. Liveryman Hendricks last week pur chased two handsome matched teams of horses at Wuldron's sale In Scran ton. Joe Lander, of II street, a di Ivor boy In the Delawaie and Hudson col liery, was painfully kicked In the face by a mulo yesterday. He bus a cut on the left cheek and another over the eye. Tho boy's father, Itlchard Lan der, who has been 111 for a long time, is in quite a critical condition. At tho close of the concert given by Hogarth's band In Windsor hall last Saturday evening a rocking chair, a quilt and an order for a dozen photo graphs were chanced off. Will Miller won tho chair and his wife the photo graphs. George Whltmore got tho quilt. Hdward Burrltt, a former resident of West Mayfield, now of Green Itldge, was a visitor here ycsleiuay. Thomas Lester and Andrew Kast lake, both of West Mayfield, left yes teiday for Virginia, where they ex pect to work. A child of Mr. and Mrs. William Ver coe, of Fourth street, Is HI of catarrhal fever. Mrs. Charles Selger, of West May field, left yesterday for New Mexico. "A word to the wise is sufficient" and n word from the wIsp should bo sufficient, but you ask, who aie tho wise? Those who know. The oft-repeated expei lence of trustworthy per sons may c taken for knowledge. Mr. W. St. Terry bays Chamberlain's Cough Itemed gives better satisfaction than any other In the maiket Ho has been In the drug business at Ulkton, Ky., for twelve yeais; has sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Cham berlain's Is tho most satisfactory to the people, and Is the best. For Kile by all diugglsts. Matthews Bios., whole sale and retail agents. TAYLOR NGWS. Base Ball Team Organized Jubilee Services Laigely Attended Per boual Notes. A new base ball ttam 1ms Ixen or ganized in this town undi i the name ot the Oiloles. Tiip "lub consists niotfl ly of hist season's Kosebuds. Th team Is made up of good mateiial and would like to have the opening game with the Beds of this town. Following are the membots: Catcher, Hdgar Stone; pitchers iMiry Powell and It. Thomas, ili.-t base, M Day; i-econd base, Sidney Owens, thlid, M. Uugurr shortstop, Hvan Davl- lpft fielder. W. Orllllths: i"iitu' fielder. W. 11. Nicho las; light tleldfi, W. Pi Ice. lleniy Powell Is captain and William F.d mouds manager. The jublleo pet vices of the Wl1&1i I'migiegatlonal rhuieh, held on Friday, l in day and Sunday was largely ut i nded. On Friday eening Jubilee uud ii.ijvr was held. Saturday evening' M?r Ices consisted of devotional and opening exeivlheJ, which were led by Key. Dr. II. H. Hon Is, of the Calvary Baptlbt chutch. Mr. Dald T. Harili and Samuel J Phillips ue short ad dresses on the history of thu ihuich. The former spoke on the organization up to tln beginning of the present pas toruto seven yen in ago The latter hpoke on thu last fceven years. Mrs. lolin 15. Daniels and Mr John Oilf llths weie tho destrnyem of the notH and mortgage. Dr. IlarrM then gave a tdiort address, At Sunday's services llu following able cletgymen officiated: Itev. D M. Oeoige. Bev David Jones, ltev R. K. Jones, of Hydr Paik Bev. Peter Boberts. of Olypliunt, Hugh Davis, of Hydft Park: Bey .1. M Lloyd, nt I'aylor, and Be. D. P. Jones, of Scrnnton. Mis. Bvan Moigati.s, of West Ml nooku, is lecoveilng from her recent Illness. Mr. Bun Aithui. or Plymouth, spent Sunday with frlenus In this place. Pride of Lackawanna lodge, No. is, American Protestant Ladles' associa tion, will meet this evening. Mr. and Mis. P. J. Hannon, of Ban som, spent the Sabbath with relatives In thlr place. H. J. Daniels, of Lackawannu Val ley council, No. 81, Junior Order Uni ted American Mechanics, Is making an actlvo canvuas for national represen tative. One week from tonight will occur the entertainment and ball of the Monrck Literary nnd Debating society to ho held at Webf r's rink. The event prom ises to be a rare musical treat, n the programmo consists of excellent talent. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Morgans, of North Hcranton, weie the guests of the latter's parents In this placo on Sun day. Mr. John Davis, of Forty Foit, was tho guest of his pnients, Mr. and Mitt. Kdward Davis, of Middle elteot, on Sunday. Mr. Sethltnila IMwntds ,of Olyphant, was a caller on t datives lieic on Sun-duy. TUNKHANNOCK. About 10 o'clock on Friday night tho people living In the second story of tho block on the south side of Tioga street, between Warren nnd Bridge, wero dis turbed by a smell of smoke. A search was instituted and lire was soon dls coveied in the rooms oer the C. H. Space stoio occupied by Dr . 12. Ulddleman. The alarm was sounded and tho department was quickly on the spot and located the flro In one of the Inside looms. A stream wai turned Into the room nnd the lire was out In short order. Dr. Blddlemau s household goods wero badly damaged, but his loss Is fully coveted by Insur ance. The stock of merchandise of C. H. Space In the store room below was badly damaged by water, and the sto-n is now closed waiting the nrrlvul of the Insurance adjusters. Ho was fully Insured. This Hie occurred only four doors below the disastrous tire of March 14, and was on the same day of tho month. Tho alarm was sounded nguln on Saturday afternoon nt 4 o'clock. Tho company responded quickly and the flro was located In the bam on the lot on Tioga street belonging to W. N. Reynolds nnd leased to T. M. Hard ing. The building was nn old one aid the alarm was given more on account of the danger of the fire communicat ing to adjoining buildings than on ac count of the value of tho one on lire. The blaze was put out with one stretvn in a short time. This makes four fires Tunkhannuck has experienced in one month. The file in tho Gray block on the 14th of March, destroyed tho stoe'e in C, A. Hungcrford's general store, T. B. Gienvllle's diug store and M. A. Leonard's confectionary stoic. The one of the ICth of March put T. S. Burpon out of business for the time being, nn 1 the one last Friday damaged the stuck of C. A. Space so that his store Is closed for tho present. This Is the most disastrous run of fires whkh the toun has seen In years. We have rea son to congratulate oui selves on the services of nn elllcient fire compa.iy, otherwise tho block In which r.'tese fires have occuned would In ull piob abillty have been totally destroye 1. Fred B. Stark, esq , of Scranton, waa In Tunkhannock on Friday last. E. K. Little, esq., and W. N. B-y-uolds, Jr., members of the Luzerne county bar, spent Sunday with their people here. The Inspection of Company K, Sev enth regiment, National Guards of Pennsylvania, took place at their ar moiy on Saturday evening. The In specting olllceis weie Colonel Asher Miner and Major W. N. Beynolds, Jr. This was the first Inspection of the company and they succeeded In rank ing n veiy creditable appearance. At tho time tho company was orgunlzed, about eight months ago, there were hardly a half dozen men who had any military experience, but under the cateful training of Captain N. W. Bey nolds, they hae made great progress, and rank among tho best companies In tho regiment. Colonel Asher Miner, Major W. N. Beynolds Jr., and Captain N. W. Bey nolds, und First Lieutenant A. W. Mel huish, of the local company, were en tertained at dinner on Saturday even ing by Mr. anil Mis. W. N. BeynoldH. Court convened on Saturday after noon with Associate Judges Eastman and Vaughn on the bench for the dis posal of somo matteis left over from the legular term. In the matter of a special cash ta'c In Tunkhannock township: On peti tion nnd motion court oiders supor vistois to lew and collect a special cash tax of thiee and one-half mills on the dollar of the last assessed valua tion, to pay Indebtedness of said town ship In the estate ot Robert Mevcr3, late of Tunkhannock township, decea.s;d: Inventory and appraisement of prop erty set npait to the widow filed and confirmed. Couit adjourned until Saturday.Apill " nt xi1it,V. rltv.A I.imi ...111 l. 1 li r i, m... . ....,'.' L. and the transaction of some other IiubI- t. ! ..,.....i .,. n .. , egq.. Is to open a law office in Wilkes. Unite In a short time. Ho will still keei his lesldeiieo heio and will have his olllce with W. S. Miller, esq. si king Tinnnxj:ss is ditteient from tho wearlne?.') caused by labor. The last Is cured by re.-t; tho first re quires a few bottles ot Hood's b'arsap ailllu to euio it. That dlbtio.-s after eating Is eiitcd by Hood's, rills. Uhey do not Krlpe. 23 Cllitf. MOSCOW. The commencement e.eiclseH. of the North hchoul, to be held this evenliiB, lire us follows: Part I. Opening1 sons, "Welcome," by a tiny tot; recitation, 'Tho Thiee Lovers," Grace llecls; "The Blids' Convention," lecltatlon, "Sister und I," Mamie Indian; toclta tion "CoInK to Giundpn'p," Daniel Webiter: lollti solo; dllloue, "Holts and Hum," miIo, a medley Mary FilschU'iin. lecltatlon, "A IJulluUi loo," AiUilo Sloat; recitation, "A Hard TlmeH 'Cellar," Call Frlbchkorn dia logue, "The Dolls' Hospital; rfclta tion, "Rock of Arcs," Mamie Audi own. sunflower chorus, 1. Part II. "The Roet weet, Kathryn Heck; Family." Ma S Armlnta Ann Sweet, Minnie Andrews, Iletsy IJellnda Sweet. Daisy Warden ; Caroline Cordelia Sweet Clina Schreck, Dorothy Delilah Sweet. Giaeo Heck; Elizabeth Klizti Sweet, Mamie Indian, Fiances Fedoia Sweet, Ilettlo Sehreik; Glorlaiia Gadabout Sweet.Maiy Frlsch koi n. On FUday afternoon the ladles of the Itellef corps cave 0110 of their mem beis, Mrs. John Suyre, a pleasant sur prlbO pait. Sujier was smed at 6.30 o'clock. A pleasant time was had by all present. EiiKtmo Ulesecker, of Serunton, an ex-member of thu Thirteenth leKlment, is visiting fi lends In town. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syjup, Has been used for over FIFTY Y1JAIM iVv MILLIONS of MOTIM1HH for their riULOHKN WHILM TllUTHlNU WITH ii:bki:ct succhss. it faooTiina th" CHILD, SOKl'DNH the GUMS, ALLAYS nil FAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and Is tho best icmedy for DIAItltHODA. Sold by Druggist In every part of tho world. Be buro nnd nsk for "Mrs. Wins. Iow'r Soothing Syrup," and take no othtr kind, Twenty. live tents a bottle. ' Horsford's Acid Phosphate Supplloo tho neouod.narva force. Take no Substitute, PITTSTON NEWS A Probable Murder In Exeter Bor ough Thrco Chlldien Ciemated at the Boston Works Other flatters. Sturmeivllle, a small vllllago south of West l'lttston, was the scene of a disturbance at a late hour on Sunday night. A brother-in-law ot Jncob Ur hln, named -.uscavltz, is one of his bnnrdets. who when under the Influ ence of drink becomes crazy. Sunday night he commenced to break tho furn Ituto nnd crockery. Urblti undertook to eject him from the house. Muscnvitz In some wuy got hold of a knlto and slashed his victim In a most barbarous manner. Muscavltz was llnnlly secured and Chief of Police Geddls locked him in the borough Jail. Dr. Jennings wbh culled and made the unfortunate man as comfortable hs the circumstances would permit. Urhln Is known as a quiet, Inoffensive man. and was em ployed nt the Hxcter colliery. Tho pils- oner had a hearing yesterday before Justice James McCauley, and was committed without ball. An awful calamity happened yester day at a small settlement known as the "Boston Works," three miles east of this city, when three chlldien whoso iiges ranged from two to six years, were Incinerated Jacob Loshon, nn Austrian, with his wife and family, lived In one of tho shanties in that locality. Some time ago tho husband went to his native home to bring the balance of the family. Yesterday af ternoon his wife went out to a neigh bor's. Eefoio going she put tho chil dren to bed nnd instructed them to stay there until her return. An hour afterwards a fire was discovered where she lived and the entire party hasten ing to the scene, wero horrified to find tho house wrapped In flames. The mother became fi antic and would have flung herself in the llames If not pre ented. Nothing could be done to save tho Innocent ones. How the building caught lire Is unexplained. It Is prob able, however, that a spark fiom a locomotive oh the Lehigh Valley "cut off" may have Ignited the roof, tho track being only a hundred yards from the building. The coroner was notified, but he has not yet determined if un Inquest Is necessnry. The bones of the little victims were gathered up nnd placed in a single coffin. They will bo Interred toda. Seengala, the wonder, made his first appearance last night, and tho large audience present were mystified at his wonderful feats. "The Devil's Sup per." In which he made his subjects from the audience eat anything from horse radish to candles, produced rosirs of laughter, while his "transmission by tolapathy kept the spectators guess ing. This evening ho will put a sub ject to sleep, and he will be plated In Ilowollh' window for 4S hours. Tho Press club, of Wilkes-Barre, will at tend tho perfonnauce tonight. 100 Itcwaul $100. Tho renders of this p.tper will he pleased to le.iin that theie is ut itiiit ono dread ed disease that sclonco has been able to eure 111 nil lt MnKea. and that Is Catarrh Halls C.tlnrrh Cure Is the. only pusttUe cure known to the medical fraternity. Catnrih being n constitutional dNuuye re quins a constitutional trtatmont Hall's Catarrh Cure id takou Internally, acting dliectly upon the blood and mueoiw cur facci of the sjstem, thereby destro lug tho foundation of the disease, and civing thu patient mreinUh b building up the constitution and .is-slsting natuie lit do. Ing us worn, 'i no propnetors nae so much faith In Its cutatHo powers, that they offtr One Hundred Dollnts for any case that It fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHBNBV A: CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drugglstr, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Finis. Slio h.id lejccted him. "And is this tho end?" ho sadly In quired ' "It is" answered the literary maidci; ".1 nd tlioroi U ' no sequel, either1" I 'nek Counsel to Wak Men. It is a matter simply of I cc,nfidcn and honor if tSWi n weakness and advanced forms of nervousness, tho results of excesses or early indiscretion. No appeal to yonr imag ination is mao, nor do we ask you for a fee until you have decided whether oar treatment lias done you the good promised. Onr trial treatment is an hon est 30 days' supply of spe cific medicine, and un in describably usefnl appll ance. No qnacVery. no useless, hard, little pellets to deceive you Honcbt remedies and priceless ad vice by our specialists of lone experience. Wrl' for especial Informa tion, I'RRU. btudy tlit points we will give yon aad (f you arc in the condl'ir.n tu nod onr services, wo will send the treatment No udwme pj noOOU.iio dtsappototraent I K S, s Erie Medical Co,,Beiffa!n. V NERVITA PELLS Restores Vitality. Lost Vigor and Manhood. l CuresImpotency,"i!lKhtEmls3lonsanJ. 1 wasting diseases, all effects of self- ivnstiiirr abuf.e, or excess ana tnais- cretlon. A nervo tome aim Wooil nulltlor. Brings the pink glow to pale cneeKs anu restore3 the fire of youth. Bv mall fiOc ner box, boxe3 for $'J.RO; with a wrlttt-n gimran too to euro or refund tho money Send for circular. Addrebs, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton 4: Jackson Sts CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by McCiAiruh & Thomas Diui; ptti. 2'fj Iickawunra ae , Scranton, l'a, MAKE PERFECT MEN nU!IUTIIKPAini DonoUuf f.r Lungrrl Tli. uy. nU mMllnl cf lifu ru b. rf.toreJlv j.u Tht Tcrj woritr.if.ol criom IlrMllly .r TAIILRI . Olt irointicllt( loin, oninlft, UUId ratiDur? d th wa.i ln4iifr.tloat cr icemtcf ai lr i.tii lmprtvlQrnJpltncjlo.f.iy run. tncj lo.f.iy run. lion Ir.r. ntli. itit.ni Ol. ri.ki nd Imir. to th i. or On. Mo oirnrn.ltl Btrffy li.S0MLl4KU.iiilM4ctir p. vio.m 10 in III twin lunata I ah k t ftrrlid In .it U0r tiok.l. Hr.l I tfrinfi. or man' I lln wrtprtr on i.r.lp'.jff trie, t tni rmrm ii turn li.'r., iki.ik" Bold in Sernnton. Pa., bv Matthonra 4 Bros and McQarrah & Thomas, drucstattt. 1 $& 1 W n M MTtUT! 9 iTnaPp K.KKKK.K..KHKnlKH9iKKKKHKK.K.KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKi'AM V K K X V tt . K K w ft' V v w ' t K V V V V tt An active Monday forebodes a busy week Every department had its day yesterday two of them were crowded to an UNUSUAL degree Women's Muslin Underwear and Millinery. In both depart ments the prices that existed yesterday will continue all this week so you have lost nothing by not having been here on .Monday, as far as those particular de partments are concerned. Muslin underwear-beats the world for excellence Lowest prices ever quoted for goods of equal value. A sale that has never been approached in importance outside of this store a s.ile that is not likely to have any imitators. Women's embroidery and lace trimmed gowns t V &' If ' w a it tt V X V X X X X ft' X Women's Mother Hubbard gowns, tucked yoke, trimmed with cambric ruffle, regular price 49c. Special cut price 29C Women's muslin gowns, Mother Hubbard yoke, with embroidery insertion and cluster of tucks, trimmed with embroidery, . regular price, 69c. Special cut price. . 4yC Unparalleled offering in corset covers, skirts, etc. Corset covers Women's cambric corset covers, high neck, plain, reg ular price 10c. Special . cut price 4C Women's cambric corset covers, high neck, trimmed with embroidery edge, regu lar price 19c. Special 1 cut price 1 P-Q, Women's fine cambric cor set covers, V or square neck, trimmed with embroidery, regular price 29c. Special cut price JLC Women's fine cambric cor set covers, V or square neck, with clusters of tucks and in sertion, tiimmed with lace or embroidery, reg. price 590 Special price.... 5yC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X K X X X X X X X X ., A U Vt '.1 'A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A "A A 'A A 'A ' DFXIDED AFTER A MEETING The Great Tire Salo Will Continue for Ono Week Longer Another Small Stock Saved from the Tiro Has Been Shipped Here by Order of the Company and in Connection with What Is Left of the ?30,000 Stock Now on Sale Will Be Slaughtered It Will Pay You to Travel 100 Miles to Visit This Salo if You Value Money. After holding a meeting It was de cided by the company to continue the tale for ono week loncer and nnother stock will be added to keep the sale agoing. Now you have a chance. Don't miss It. All will bo sl.iughtere.1. Men's fine "Worsted Overcoats. $2.M. This Coat Is worth $15.00. We allow ou to keep it home four days, and it not soiled you may return tho same, and we hereby agree to return tlw $2.9S. Men's flue spilng and suminni Ovet coats In Silk and Satin lining, J6.S9. This coat Is lealiy worth $20 00. Men's Uxtia Kino Satin lined Spring and Summer Overcoats $7.c5, positive ly worth JJ3.00. A splendid suit of Men's Clothe $2.DS. This suit Is positively vjith $15.00. Keep It home four dais nnd If not Foiled return and wo agree to re fund tho S2.91!. Men's line Spilng "Welpht Pants $1.29, line tiuallty, really worth $5.00, latest stylo and very hand borne. Keep them home four days tnd if not soiled return the same and we hereby agree to leturn the $1.29. Men's Kxtra Fine Suits, $6 85. This $5.85 suit Is the finest material, latest style, well made and positively worth $20 00 Ask to see It. High giade good? weaiing equal to the tlnest iiunllty lustiim woik, and over 10,000 different suits, In silk and batln lined All must go itgaidless of cost. Hoys' and Children's Suits fiom 7S cents up Hoy's Kneo Pants 17 cent. Hoys Hats, woith $1.50, for 15 cents. Men's Hats, 75 cents, worth $3.50. Good Handkerchiefs 5 cents, worth 25 cents. Socks 3 cents. Men's line Underwear 45 cents per suit, worth $2.50. Fine ;5llk Suspenders S cents, worth 75 cents. Silk umblullas 49 cents, w 01 ill $J.50, and a thousand other nitidis wo linvo nn spaci! to mention here. We have thousands of Men s and Hojs' Suits which for wunt of space we ennnot mention here. Also Hxtra Size Suits for Large und Stout Men. 223 Lackawanna avenue, between Franklin and Penn avenue. 11 few doois fiom Petin avenue, Scranton, ''a. Don't be misled by any sign whl3h other merchants may displuy; look ' ir our sign, a large lied sign, Pay 1 o attention to any other. Store opw evening until 9 o'clock. Eveiy thing Necessary. Dabhcih -"Tills tall- about her inlietit Ing a million is all rumoi.' Flabheili That's all light. Itumors gain circulation " MADE WtE A MAEMi AJAX TABLHTS TOP1T1VKI.Y COl'I ALI.KervtH DlMtrttem Tallinn ITm ory,Im)oten(.y, HIpliiiui(eto1. cui4 hj AbiiHS or other Ixccuoa ana JnJh crvtioBP, Thtunuicklu at turti restore Il vitality la oMor joutif.at J i'tamsafortaJr, bu tntMorraamu i'ltvut Jaaqlt fan', t'onsamptloa i. IhelrUfrO ahowa iatotdlatii fmnrot leant und effect a CUJlK wbcra all oihfcr fall I. l i at U2l or til kiM if ull trlnti (or tJOJ. I' !, In lmn nrapnar. upn tcipt cf I rirs. Clrcula A J AX RBA1I20YCO., 'Bl'.VW luo For itale In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Dros. mid II, C, Sandertcn, drucglsts. tf P vl Lan'lu lln THE LEADER Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue. Women's muslin gowns, Empire style, handsomely trimmed with insertion and lace. Special cut . price 09C Women's Mother Hubbard yoke, or empire style, trimmed with lace or embroidety, reg- ular pn'cc 8qc. Special cut price OyC Drawers Women's muslin drawers, with cluster of tucks, worth 19c. Special cut 1 price 1Z2C Women's muslin drawers, with cluster of tucks, trim med with embroidery, worth 39c. Special cut e price jdC Women's muslin drawers, with wide cambric ruffle, trimmed with embroidery, worth 59c. Special . cut price 39C Women's muslin drawers, handsomely trimmed with lace or embroidery, regular price 69c. Special cut . price 49C U 'A "A "A 4 'A 'A 'A 'A '! Vt U 'A 'A 'A "A "A 'A 'A OLD AND TEETH l)It. MM tV SON will do all kinds oi' Dental work at lower prices than any other Dentist in Scranton. We have been In Scran ton over l(i eurs; we aie hero now, wo intend to stay here. Our busin.-i Is not n. mero oxpinen.. Wo will not do woik to day tl'ut you can't call us to account for toinoi tow. We compete with the cheap odvcrtlsing dentists who nro hero to day nnd gone tommrow, but we do not compare; our worn is a coiitiust. So do not make a mis. take; nil our optratori aro cNperts of skill and expeilenco, nnd not nvru students. Still our prlc 3 nro lower than the low est, urwnre oi nnpcsieis unci clinriatans who ran r.ftoid to iiiln nur teeth beetuse tlmv nie not llnnncl.illy res p .nMlde How nn we do bettw than the? T'io ursuer i.i easy; Wo hao a ! ntat ufllee In neatly irv tin In tho United States, nnd we buy our nipplles at wholesale tor c'ut. No w ndri wi .111 give better prices toun am one cln Kspeilence counts ulhu. jiid w. Im epe li'nco besides our diplomas. Dou'i be luiiKoed, Kft the bent, the mnit tillable, the moat comfortable and the most ilimiiile. The nmviit initliods' The lulist tippll cations! Tho best itiateri.ils! These are nttraetlnus worth conslde ilnir. lie sides, neroua people and thr to wltli heart w..iKnes lan have their teeth tilled or crowned with absolute safety nnd posltlvih wilhniit p tin A"i nie the only reully up-to-date Dental stabllshmeiit in Xorthcnstun lVnuiliiiiln. Teeth ii trailing in thu motulnR and n new het liiinislud In the nltuiuoii is .in eld pine tlce of ours. We are the original; till otheis uu niele itiiii ttm . We uru the otlg luatois of ltallzed nil. ALBANY DENTISTS, Over First National Baik Bicycle Perfection Has at last been reached in the production of the 1899 MODEL CHADLESS SPALDING We would be pleased to have you call and examine it. FLOREY k BROOK E. obinsoil': LAGER BEER BREWERY Manufacturers ' of 435 to 455 North Ninth Street, Telephone 2333. SCRANTON, PA. WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! f VJl I Q ' frh FA m t'atl iyjVii Sfc3i vigor to the whole bed;. All dralna and loiiej are checked fimamtttty. Unteti patienta are properly cured, their condition ofteuvtornei them into Iniamtv. Ceriiumnlion or Death. Mailed tealed, Price ll perboij 6 money, () oo. Send for lien book, For Bale by JOHN II. IMICM'S, uud Spruce street. . x s ,t . ft . ' X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Women's muslin gowns, Mother Hubbard yoke of rows of embroidery insertion; also trimmed with embr'd- cry. Special price... 59C muslin and cambric gowns, Long skirts Women's muslin skirts, ex tra wide, with double 1 utile and cluster ol tucks, regular price 39c. Special cut price OC Women's extra quality mus lin skirts, extra wide, having double ruffle, tiimmed with lace or embroidery, regular price 69c. Special cut . price 49C Women's extra quality mus lin skirts, having double ruffle trimmed with embroidery, 1 egular price 98c. Spec- ialcutptice 7oC Women's fine muslin skirts trimmed with embroidery, ex cellent value lor $1.25. Q Special cut price 9oC X 'A 'A 'A'AU'A 'A 'A "A 'A U 'A 'A A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A "A RELIABLE, Sec the Low Price. Full Set, $4. Full Set, $4 Albany Den'.ista. PULL SET TEETH S.300 TEETH WITHOUT PLATES if 3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED FItEE GOLD riLLINGS 75c SILVER FILLINGS 50o AMALGAM FILLINGS 25c GOLD CROWNS !?S2.00 to S5.00 OTHER CROWNS $1.00 each VITALIZED AIR 25c 33 l V v' V 1 V 211 Washington Ave. Opp. Court House. Sons Old Stock Pilsner DOUBT, TRY Theybarastood theteitof jeiri. ana navt cured Ihouiaods ot catci cf Kcrvoul Uiteatct, luck ai liebility, uitzlncts.bletpleit otts ana Varicocele, Atrophy,&c. '1 hey dear the braiu, slrenctbeu the circulation, make dlgtltion oetfecf. and imnart a. heallhv bsiei, with iron-clad legal cuarantee to cure or refund tho Addrcti, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. IMmrmuclst, cor Wyoming avenue I V .
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