THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1899. I 09llSf 29 "Mainstay" Joh&tm Hoffis Maif Extract L DEATH OF JAMES HERBERT. Passed Away at the Age of 00 After a Long Illness. Yesterday at noon James Herbert died at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. A. Hlsted, of ainplo iivcnue. About four years ago ho buffered a stroke of paralysis and ono month nRo a beeond stroke overtook him. Since that time his death had been looked for. Deceased wax born In lirecon county, AVules, In 1S33. Ha was brought to this country In his Infancy, and at tho nge of 11 yeara he had the awful ex perience of belni? shut In a mine. Tho foresight of his father caved him, while others porMud. For several years ho filled a situation for the Dela ware and Hudson company nt the foot of No. 3 plane. Being of an active dis position his tnforceil idleness of the last few years has been a heavy crisis for him to bear. At one time he took a prominent pan in municipal and toclety nffulr, but a membeifrhlp In the Odd I'ellows was the only thins of the noit he re tained to the time of his death. He Is survived by a wife, ono daushtor, Mrs. A. Hlsted, and two sons Joseph and Thomas, nil lesidents of this city. Tho funernl will bo held nt the resi dence at 2 oVlock Thuihdny afternoon. Wllkes-Barro papers are lequisted to copy this notice. COMMON COUNCIL MEETING. Common council met last evening, and ordered printed a bond ordlnanco providing $.'v'OU for a fire nl.nm sys tem. The old bond ordinance, combin ing the lire alarm and surfnee sewer incasuies was killed. The new ordi nance Is the child of J. .T. Nealon, new commoner from tho Third warn, and it met with unanimous favor. Tho appropriation ordinance passed onu leading nnd council adjourned to meet Thutfaday nighty hen It will be amend ed. Commotio s think the Hie allow ance too small. JOHN CHESTER PECK JAILED. After ono year's wait Constable Neary attested John Chester Peek at Simpson Sunday. Peck assaulted John "Wolk nnd petmnnently injuied him. Mi. Wolk was rondned to the hospital for two weelw not expected to reeooi Peek put up a haul fight and Dant"l l.neh and Michael llurlo agisted In subduing him In default of $1,000 ball Alderman Joik-m yesteulay oiiuultted him to the county jail. Andrew Opusnnk, of the l.at Chaw, was held In bail at Alderman Joins' last night on eotnplalnt of Mlilniel J. Cessero, wbo iieewid him of breaking In his home and Mealing fuinltuii'. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Uev. A. I' Chaffee, the new pusdor of the Methodist Kplscopnl chinch, wilt move his household effects to this city tomorrow. Mrs. John Mace und son, Howard, returned homo fiom Connecticut yes terday. Miss Maggie Qulnn, of C.idosl.i, M spending a few dajs with friends on the South Slue. Hew J. K. Warnei. piexldlng elder of tho llonesdale distrltt, has icnted the first flat of the Jenkins block, on Salem avenue. Frank Claik, of Canaan stieet, was tho lucky winner of the Cilbney-IIoef-fler bicycle given away at the opeia house. The Florence Mission circle will meet Friday afternoon In the lectute loom of the Piesbyteiian church. Caibondnle Methodists have pledged tt" to help the needy chinch of Saie. Miss Ida Snyder has resigned a sit uation at Crane's store, where she has been employed for several years. William llrokenshlie, who was shot In the foot at tho Mliyfleld power house a fi w weeks ago, Is able to walk Jeremiah Clone was dieted steward of the poor faun Saturday night. The ote stood: Messis. Council, Cook, flakes Weak Women Strong, And Sick Women Well. It la made from a formula of Dr R V. Tierce, the celebrated specialist In diseases of women at Buffalo, N. Y It is a strictly tempertnee medicine, containing neither alcohol, oplura or other narcotic poison. Ito protracted ine doeb not create a craving for Intoxicating stimulants or deadly nar cotics. It cures irregularities, displace, ruenti, drains, ulcerations, inflammation, headache, backache and nervousness. It prepares the ay for almost painless ma. terolty, and insures robustness to the new. born, It cures women at borne, and does away with obnoxious questioning and local examinations, Some medicine dealers offer substitutes when you ask for Dr Tierce's Favorite Prescription. They imitate this medicine in appearanca as nearly as the law will illow, but they cannot imitate its record of thirtr years of cures. Mrs. Mettle Venghsus, of Tlojs, Hancock Co., HI., writes: "I had been sick for seven years, :ot In bed, tint juit draining myielf around. At last I took three bottles of Dr. Werce's Fa vorite Prescription and fieof 'OotJen Medical Hiscorery,' and It U imittiiilt to dtsctibt i wonts the good these medicines did me." Neither the "Discovery" nor the "Pa. Torite Prescription" coutalus uuy alcohol, opium or other narcotic. wmi See lmkmA Dr.E.A. Bartlett, of Albany, N. Y., writes: "In my practice, tho last winter, Johann Ho(('3 Malt Extract has been a "mainstay," en account of lu valuablo nutritive qualities. I have used It many years but never to more ad vantage than this year." Makes Floeh and DIood Hobblns for Mr. Clunc, nnd Mr. Moon for Mr. Sevan. Isaac Baker Is confined to his Bel mont street homo by Illness. Hon. J. U. Van Bergen, ex-county treasurer, Is critically 111. Joseph Krantz, eldest son of tho lato Fetor Krantz, has been made manager of tho Pennsylvania Central Hi owing company's Interests In this city. TAYLOR NEWS. This Evening's Event Rev. Gendall Preached His First Sermon Oth er News of. Interest. This evening will occur tho gland entertainment and social of tho Mon aich Literary and Debating society to be held nt Weber's rink. A fine pro gramme will be rendered. Uoiy member of Lackawanna lodge. No. 11.1, Is icqucsted to be present at the meeting this ovenlng, as business of much lmpoitance demands their at tention. Sisters Cnrniel and Caslmer, of the St. Joseph's convent, Hrle, who have been spending the past two wcokb with lelnllNes of the f minor, left yesterday to ' Islt the latter's parents In Wll- llamsport. Mrs. Thomas I'rlc, of Parsons, spent Sunday with 1 dative's In this place. Mrs. IJvnn Jones and Mrs. Balr, of Duryea, were the guests of friends in this place jcsteiday. Miss Gertrude Simmons, of Old Foige. Is quite sick at her homo. "WHllam Stone has left for Philadel phia, where ho Intends to play tho National game with the mutes of that place. Mr. Daniel H. Thomas has returned from a trip to Wnles. Hov. Francis Gendnll pleached his fiist sermon at the Methodist Episcopal chinch on Sunday. Both morning and evening services were largely attended. Hew Mr. Gendall is a vety able speak er. Gioccts J. II. Hooper & Co. are about to remove their grocery busi ness to the Courtrlght building on Main stieet. Hew J. A. Mollltt, of this town, has been chosen president of the Scranton and Wllkes-Barre Diocesan Catholic church choir. Hi v. Mofiltt Is a noted musician and Is an earnest woiker In church affair?. Dr. and Mis. James Thompson, of Peikville, were the guests ol tho lat tut's mothei, Mrs. Kvans, of Main stieet, vesteiduy. Mis. John Gi MUlis. formally of this town, but now residing with her daughter Mri. John Reynolds, of Hyde Pail;, was nnaily asphjxiated by gas on Sunday evening. Mrs. aillllths Is the mother of Messis.Willlnm P.. John, Daid and Tnllic Giiillths, of this place. "A woid to the wise Is Millkient" and a word from tho wise should be sulllclent, but you ask, who aro tho wife? Those who know The oft-ie-pealed expei ience of tiustwoithv per sons may c taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chambet Iain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other In tho murket. He has been In the diug business at Hlkton, Ky lor twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this icmedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which show's conclusively that Chain bei Iain's Is tho most satlsfactoiy to the people, nnd is the best. For sale by all diugglsts. Matthews Bros , whole salu and letall agents. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Maylleld was again visited by a ser ious conflagration Sunday night when u fow minutes befoie midnight tho well-known hotel kept by Mis. Mary Hdmunds In the vicinity of the Glen wood breaker wns discovered on lire. Simultaneously with the discovery the llames burst through the building, which appeared even then to be doom ed. An alarm was promptly sounded and In a few minutes the William Walker Hose company were on hand but could do nothing to stop the com plete destiuctlon of tho building. The firemen tutned their attention to the adjoining buildings to whlc the llames tlueatened to spiead, an d it not been for the effective se .endered several other buildings uld probably have been consumed. Tho cause of the lire Is shrouded in mystery as Mrs. Kdmuuds was awuy trom home. It is understood the loss is only partly cov eted by Insuiance. W. B. Swlck car iles $1,300 on the building, and It Is understood tho furnltuic was Insured In ono of Georgo S, Dunn's companies. Mike Gusle, a Hungarian residing at Mayfleld, had one of his fingers cut off jestciday In spragglng a car .n the Hilo colliery. Miss Kathryn Foote, Miss Mary Foote. Miss Lizzie White, W. A. Kelly and Frank White, or Aichbald, W. F. Buike, of Scranton, William Jennings, of Avoca, and Miss Nclllo Maxwell gave tin excellent entertainment at the Sacred Heart church fair last evening. Thomas McGulio, special agent of the New York Mutual Life Insuranco com pany, was In town yesterday. Mis. White, of Archbald, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas P. Williams, of Fourth street, who is seriously 111. The promoters of the new resort at Lake Chapman aro engaged in fixing up the grounds along the shore. Tho alterations on the hotel aro rapidly progiessing, and It Is expected by June 1 the season will bo opened, at which time there wl.i bo a naptha launch on tho Lake similar to the well-known Nellie May at Crystal Lake. Mis. Jame3 Lowls and family, of Muyfleld, expect shortly to take up their residence at P.Ichmondale. Rev. and Mrs. c. A. Benjamin and fumiiy will ino today to their new homo nt Athuns. Miss Maggie Evans and Mr. Edward Stralford, of Yandllng, and Mrs. Isauc Benjamin, of Plttstnn, were on Hun day tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E Gilluths, of North Main street. A team of hoises belonging to M. J Eagan tan away eaterday Just as they were harnessed, and ran at a furious rate along Main itreet up II street to Fourth street, where they were cleverly captured, without hav- Ing done nny damage, by James Henry. Oliver Morgan, a well-known resi dent, of North Main street, Is again critically 111. A child of Mr. and .Mrs. William Howe, of Third street, Is nulto sick. TUNKHANNOCK. Tho repairs on tho Gray block, dam aged by fire on the 14th of March last, nrct completed and tho building Is In better shapo than betoro the fire. T. B. Grcnvlllo Is engaged In moving his stock of drugs from tho Remington building Into hla old stand. M. J. Leo nard who occupied part of tho build ing with a confectionery store, has gone out of business- and will be suc ceeded by D. L Gray, tho owner of the building. Through tho cfforlg of Hon. S. H. Brungess, president of tho Grango In this county, Professor John II. Har ris has been secured to address the Grangers nt their annual picnic at Lako arey in August. Professor Har ris Is now tho president of Bucknoll university, nnd wns for many years at the head of tho Keystone academy at Facloryvlllo. Ho is well known to tho people of Wyoming county. Hon. A. H. Squler has returned from Hnrrlsburg since tho adjournment of the legislature. He will give his at tention to the pushing of the affairs of tho various electric light companies In which ho Is Interested. J. Wood Piatt has returned from tho meeting of tho Democratic state com mittee at Hnrrlsburg. Archie Betts, formerly a resident of this place, but now holding down a po sition with tho Stevens' Paper com pany In Blnghamton, 13 at present with his parents in Tunkhannock. Ho has a short 'acatlon, tho occasion being tho celebration of his twenty-first birthday. Rev. S. C. Hodge and wife, who havo been spending a fow days In New York city, returned homo on Thursday last. A mairlage license has been Issued to Samuel J. Michael, of Meshoppen, nnd Lizzie Avery, of rtussell Hill. Mr. Michael obtained a divorce fiom his first wife on the 11th Inst. Hon. F. M. Vaughn, of Meshoppen, wns In Tunkhannock on Saturday, called here to presldo with Hon. A. M. Eustman over a special session of court hold on Satin day afternoon. W. N. Reynolds, Jr., and E. K. Little, membeis of the Luzerne county bar, spent Sunday with their people In Tunkhannoclv. Henry Hauling and Asa S. Keller aro in Ccntermoi eland today, trying a suit before Charles Slckler, J. P. C. B. Little, of Scranton, spent Sun day with his parents here. Couit convened on Saturday after noon at i o'clock with Associate Judges F. M. Vaughn and A. M. Eastman on the bench, and tho following orders w t ro made. Tn tho assigned estate of Henry C. Bunnell, on motion of II, S. Harding, James J J. Fiear Is appointed an auditor to disttlbute tho fund in the hands of Albeit Bunnell, assignee, as shown by his final account. In the matter of the dlschaigo of O. S. Wilson as guardian of Jessie Mat thewson, now Jessie Wtlgley, on pres tntation of petition and motion of II. S. Hauling, court oiders discharge. C. S. Knapp, of Skinners' Eddy, was In town on Saturday afternoon. Company K holds another prellmln ay Inspection this Saturday evening. The general inspection will take placn on Saturday evening, April 21, the In specting officer being Major Milku. It Is rumoied that the Tunkhannock Electric Light, Heat and 'Power com pany is to change bauds, tho stock owned by local capital to pass Into the hands of tho people who own the bonds. The foreclosure proceedings now pend ing w III probably so on. Lack of patronage Is said to be the cause of the transfer, the claim being that the plant has been lun at a loss. i SlOO Reward ?100. Tho readers of this paper will b pleased to loam that there Is at least ono dread ed dlseaso that science has been able to euro in all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho onlv posltlvo cure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlseaso re (liilrea a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, nctlnR dlicctly upon the blood and mucous tur fatcs of tho sjstem, thereby destroying tho foundation of tho disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature In do. Ing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in ils curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ciso that It falls to curo. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist?. 75c. HuU'b Family Pills aro the best. AVOOA. Tho senior and junior orders, Sons of St. George, and the Daughters of St. George will banquet In O'Malleys hall this evening. Jerome Druffner, of Willlamsport, spent Sunday with his biother, C. H, Druffner. John La Rue has resigned his posi tion as engineer at the silk mill, to ac cept a moie lucrative position at Hack ettstown, his former home. Ho will re move his family there this week. T. F. O'Brien, of Jermyn, spent Sun day with friends in town. Nellie, tho 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kltterlck, sustained a severe gash In the head on Sunday afternoon. She was swinging fiom the limb of a tree, when her grasp loosened and she was thrown against n sharp stump. Dr. Pier bound tho wound with several stitches. Miss Cassle Zolgler, who met with a tragic death in Scranton on Saturday, was well known In this town, having been a former jcsldent of Dupont. She was a sister of Mrs. David James, of No taey in MEDICAL TREATMENT ON APPROVAL To any Reliable Man. Marvslous appliance and remedies o( rare power will be nt on trial, WITHOUT ANY ADVANCO PAYMETiT, by tho foremost Com. nany in the world in lh treatment c men weak, brokan.dlscour. Sful from effects of excesses, worry, over work, etc. Happy marriage .tcurrd.com. Dlat rtstoraton or de mMFE velopment of alt robust conditions. No CO D. fraud; no deception; no exposure. New medical book with full accoont sent undar plain letter seal without charge. Address ErieMedicalGo..Buffalo.N.Y. i BARRELS OF SAMPLES, Over Two Hundred Thousand Trial Bottles Scut Prco by Hall. By special arrangement with the manufacturers of that Justly famous kidney medicine, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, tho leaders of Tho Tribune ate enabled to obtain a trial bottlo and pamphlet of aluable med ical ndvlco absolutely free, by simply sending their full namo and post of fice address to the DR. DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION. Hondout, N. Y., and mentioning this paper. OX course this Involves enormous expenso to tho manufacturers, but they have received so many grateful letters from those who havo been ben efitted and cured of the vurlous di seases, of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chionlc Constlpntlon, and nil weaknesses peculiar to women, that they will willingly send trial bottles to all sufferers. Upon Investigation It was found that SI per cent, of those who havo used tho trial bottle had received such benefit from It that they pur chased largo sized bottles of their druggists. It matters not how nick you are or how many physicians havo failed to help you, send for a trial bottlo of this great medicine, It costs you but a postal card, nnd benefit and curo will most certainly be tho result. Put Fomo urino in a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours: if it has a sediment or if pale or discolored, milky or cloudy, stringy or ropy, your kidneys or bladder are In bad condi tion. Dr. David Kennady's Favorite Remedy speed'lv cures such danger ous symptom- i? pain In tho back, In ability to hold urine, a burning sculd Ing pain In pnsslng it, frequent desiro to urinate, especially at night, tho staining of linen by your urino and' all tho unplearant and dangerous effects on tho system produced by tho use of whiskey, wlno or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is sold at all drug stores for $1.00 for a large bottle: slv bottles for $5.00. Lincoln Hill. Interment will bo made this afternoon In Hamtonn cemeteiy. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Brown, of Peek- vllle, spent Sunday at tho Christian residence. At 10.S0 o'clock mass on Sunday morning, Rev. M. F. Crano excoriated the negligent parents in town for al lowing their children to icmaln out duilng lato houis. The woik of dis persing the rude boys and girls who congregate about business places and piivatc dooiways have been begun by Chief of Police J. F. Conaboy. At sev eral well-known corners It Is almost Impossible to pass without heating In sulting language from a lawless gang. Mis. Sorbor, postmistress at Plains, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. An drew Chirk. P. T. Walsh has accepted a position In Morris Biotheis' shoe store in Scranton. The Moosio Poplars should meet with success at their enteitalnment In Sars field opera house tomorrow evening. Excellent talent has been engaged, and the results of tomoirow evening will nfford them opportunities for tho com ing season. Tho following Is tho pro gramme: Solos, Misses Clara Schlager, Lizzie Hlnes, Mary GIlroy.Mary Burns, Hose Aragonl, of Scranton: Messrs. Anthony Ryder, Thomas MkjAndrcw, Caleb Evans, of Scianton, William Rosscr and William Golden; terpsl chorean art, Messrs. McAndrew and Nally, Kearney and Honan, Jnmc3 McNulty, and tho Big Four quartette, of Scianton; piano selections. Profes sor Ciossln; baritone selections, Rich aid Lynott, Admission, 3 cents. A social will be given utter the enter tainment. Postmaster and Mrs. Solomon Deeblo will leave today on a month's visit to tho Pacific coast. OLYPHANT. Fiank McGovern, the 13- ear-old bon of Mrs. Mary McGovern, of Ferris street, met with a. painful accident while ut work in No. 2 mines yester day morning. He was coupling cats when his leg was caught between the bumpers of two loaded cars and hor ribly ciushed above the knee. Tho boy was can led on a stretcher across the Delaware and Hudson railroad bridge, from where he was removed to his home in the umbulance. Tho members of the Primitive Meth odist church are holding their annual bazaar nnd entertainment In Lloyd's hall, on Lackawanna street. There was a large attendance last evening. A programme consisting of solos, reci tations and selections from tho phono graph was rendered, at tho conclusion of tho entertainment refreshments were served. This evening a concert by the Smith company will be given and tomorrow evening there will uo an old country tea party. Admission l cents. Mrs. Anthony Gillespie, of Delaware street, is critically 111. Mrs. W. J. Brown and daughter, Miss Mary Brown, who havo been visiting lelatives heie, hae loturned home. Professor T. W. Wntklns is doing Jury duty this week. Joseph Rush, of Providence, called on friends hero Sunday. NINETY PER CENT, of the people have some kind of humor In tho blood, and this causes many diseases. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures these diseases by expelling tho humor. Hood's Pills are non-Irritating and tho only pills to tako with Hood's Sar saparllla. a . .. PECKVILLE. The choir of tho Baptist church re peated their Easter music last Sun day. In tho ovenlng the house was filled to overflowing. Mr. W. W. Wat kins, tho leader, well deserves the ap preciation expressed. The rendering of Dr. Parry's "Aberystwyth" gave great pleasure. Such hymns nover wear out. All members of Lieutenant James G, Stevens Post, No. 301, ure requested to be present at the meeting to bo heid in their now hall this evening. Arrangements are to bo made as to tho Memorial Day exorcises. E. S. Peck, of Scranton, was a caller In town yesterday. Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Vaughn, of Her rick Centre, aro spending a fow days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vnuhn. A regular meeting of tho Wilson Flro company will bo held this evening. A smoker will bo held after tho meeting. Just prior to the dismissing of tho congregation at tho Baptist church Sunaay ovenlng thero was a . snap ping of timbers anu tho center of tho auditorium lloor settled soma three feet. Great excitement prevailed for a short time. Tho pastor, Rev. J. S. Thomas, and others quietly told tho people thero was no immediate Uunger and thus quelled the excited ones. The T JONAS LONG'S SONS. Manufacturers' Clearance Sale of TailorMade Suits, Coats and Skirts A sale that shall be worthy this biggest and best of all stores. Wc can look back over thirty-nine years of merchandising and find no sale parallel with this one, Coming, as it does, right in the heart of the busy cloak season it oners opportunities that in point of good value-giving and low price-giving arc marvelous. New York manufacturers are already at work on fall garment'?, Their spring season is practi cally oversave for the odd dozens of this thing and that thing which necessarily accumulate in large stocks, and which they would rather sacrifice in price than to carry over. In fact, price is really no object to them they must be sold. Our new buyer, Mr. B. A. Foole a man ol wide experience and rare judgment who comes to us lrom one of the biggest retail cloak houses in America, has devoted a week picking the cream of these desirable goods every one of this season's manufacture. Kvcry garment has been personally and carefully selected by him and we can positively guarantee the biggest values ever known to the trade. This great aggregation of dainty newness goes on sale this morning and theie will be no let up until cverv garment is sold. Id Addition We Offer Oiir Splendid Stock of Mediiim-Priced and Pin? Garments at Prices Piilly One-Third Belou) Any Other SIoreNo Matter Where. Just as phenomenal as the offer above for it provides a wonderful chance to get Suited, Jacketed or Skirted no matter what your likes may be. We place every garment in the store at the disposal of the public during this sale that they may choose and be pleased. And our absolute guarantee of satisfaction in every instance or the refund of your money makes you perfectly safe to buy and feel that you are backed by a firm whose reputation for reliability has never been questioned. Very At $T Cft Ladles' High grade ,ju tan ana blue, jaunty Imndsomrlv silk Unci cluding ale-GVos), velvet or plain collar. Tho bkirt Is oi tho now circular shapi-, and is well lined nnd interlined. It Is equal to most l.'.OO su'H. Salo Price, $7.50. Elegant man-tailored gowns ot tho choicest covert and Venetian muttrlals. box or fly front jackets, silk oi s.itln Until, sklits of tho latent approved model, lined with the finest quality of porcallno and reliable lntpr-llnlugs. You would bo asked (18.00 to 520.UO usually for a dupli cate. Salo Price, ?12.50. At $12.50 Very At $5.00 Ladles' and misses' all-wool Venetian and t overt coats, in black and colors, all silk lined, velvet or plain collars They wore, mado to Bell ut JS.00, but ue cell as wo buy and You Can Get Them at 5.00. rino all-wool Venetian Jackets In hand somoshadesof tan and castor, box or half tiRht-uttlnp, lined with choicest bhades nf Bilk, pelf Btrnp seams, extraordinary lino tailoring. They aro usually retailed at $10. Sale Price, ?0.50. At $6.50 Very Handsome At $1.50 Ladles' and misses' all-wool capes", trimmed with l:ico and ribbon and full sweep, black only. Sale Price, S1.50. Ladles' all-wool broadcloth capes, hand somely trimmed In lacu and Jet, 21-lncli leimth and largo sween At $2.75 Sale Price, 2.75. h t df) HO Ladles.' and misses' silk capes, hand A I J S. ft somely trimmed and lined, nicely llnislied Sale Price, S3.08. At $5.00 Ladles' capes of all-wool clay diagonal, hnndsomely embroidered and laco trimmed, bilk lined throughout, full sweep and pertcct hnnglng. Salo Price, 5.00. Department on different exits were thrown open and tho peoplo passed out of the building. On account of tho repeating of tho Kaster services the church was crowd ed at the timo of the accident, tho breaking of a large cross-timber Is what caused the lloor to urop. Tho break occurred directly over the largo furnace in tho basement. Tha Jloor settled some three feet and rebted upon the furnace. Had It not been for the furnace the floor would have dropped somo ten feet and no doubt many of thoso in and congregation would have been killed or injured. PBIOEBTJIta. At 4 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire bioko out on Main street, which total ly destroyed the stoic and dwelling houso of George Corzens; also tho laige dwelling house owned by Mrs. D. Owens, and damaged the Jeweler's store next to Mr. Cnrzens. nagla Hose company, assisted by Throop and Oly phant fire companlea succeeded after a fight of two hours in getting tho llro under control. Frank Bailey, of Albert street, who has for a long time suffered through being crippled In ono of his legs, and recently sustained an accident to tho nme. will, by tha advice of hla nhvsi- cian, undergo amputation of tho same at his home at I0 o'ciock this morning. Dr. Newbury will perform the opera tion. GLENBUBN. Tho Tuinplko company has rebuilt their bridge across tho stream near tho postof ttce, tho old structure was replaced by ono of W. 8 Palmer's Improved steel and stono brldgeti, several of wlilch mo In nco In this vicinity. Miss Edith Smith has returned from Chicago, whero eho spent tht winter. Air. Oscar Wolfe and the Misses Wolfa, of Scranton, spent Sunday with their parents hero. A social In hor.or of tho second annl versaiy of tho KinK's Daujhtvni will be held at tho homo of Miss Hdlth Smith Friday evening. Mr. William Hill has purchased a new horte. MAKE PERFECT MEN pUNUrilKI'Aini DonotSuf ffrtonrl Th Jim an J ftinMiiettiof Iir rn t rt-vtoird to you iht fry ertirMtof Nf rvoo 1Lhjit art boitHir curttj ty rKRrlrlO TAHLF.l .OlTtproraiytrtNtf loin ionipI. ULliBf mtmory and tht rant asd iralnef tlial potra.tnfuirad by JnJucrttiaai or virtuta treat I; ytait. lmeart vlsar and rottnev taaitr run. tlon lraca upltiaayitan Ult A bloom to tno rhoakatuitt lustra to tha oral of ArvaA fount or old One 66o bairanrwatiui tnarrr llMi boata at ItafMPltUtfuaraniaadcuraTOTjWor man ay ra fwndatt tan to carina la vast oW pocaal doll ttarywhera or maliadU plain wrarr on itca'r'Jti' prtco by TDK rmiUTf tv (iiu Wi-f fbWi,l Sold In Scranton, Va,t by Matthews Bros, and McGarrali & Thomas, druggists. I I I ' C tin H ?affj 'LrMBBV TUESDAY, APRIL 25. Fine TailorMade covert bults, color At $10.00 cox iront jacKr-t, throughout (in At $15.00 Fine TailorMade At $7.50 At $10.00 Capes S Fine At 98c At $2.98 At $3.98 At $4.69 Second Floor, Lackawanna '&&$yZyyL'Xi'''l "Not only Relieves IT CURES." 3MPOUNtD(V(? VN Rheumatism Positively Eradicated by CORONA RHEUMATISM CURE. A Sure Specific (or Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, and all Rheumatic Al- lictlona. Givtt Instant Relief. Thli remedy Is based upon tho latest dlicoTery of nedical i-clentlsti that rtheumatlim Is cautrd by a nlcrob) in the blood, and not by ezctn ourtc ur lactic acid. Tho Corona Illieumatltm Care destroy, tbo microbes, and thua eradicates the cause of tho disease. Itbusuoverfallt.it. In t.istcless tabliiU. eonvenle nt to carry No naus eating or poUoaousdniKS Onn tablet gives relief, and a permanent curequleklr follows Trial Treatment, SO Ccnta, postpaid. O full 10 11.17' Treatment, 81.00. Q j. At your PrvnaM'i, or tent postpaid upon a rcctlpt if price by tote manufacturer, VT ? CORONA COMCOUNDINO CO., ciniis, n.j. P NERVLTft PILLS Restores Vitality. Lost Vigor nd Manhood. Cures Imnotency, Nicht Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess anu inuib cretlon. A ncrvo tonic and blood lmildor. Brlnga the 'pink plow to pale cheeks and restores the Are of youth. iP mn 11 KOn nnr box. G bOSCS tny fiiy.rso? witii n. irrlrrtm crnaran- tea to curo or refund tho iuonoy. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton &. Jackson Sts CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by McGurrah & Thomus, Onn; filsts,, 209 Lackawanra ave., Scranton, I'.i Have You a House For Rent? If so, try a Tubu.,c "Want Ad." It will procure vuu a tenant at once. WHEN IN STRONG IRtlHI fs'vfl HbS numii i vv " TcrscS' elzi 1 - , . , , , , TT .Ifer to the whole belne;. All drains aro propcijr,.uiu, inriii-uuiiiiiuuviica worries mem into Rtanity, uoniumption or ueaio. Mailed icalei, 1'ricesi perbos.o lmcs, with Iron-da. I legal Rusrastee In curo or refund Iko money, f SCO. Send fgr fice book. Addrcsa. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. O. GsK'l For Bale by JOHN II. PHELPS, and bprucu street. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Suits. I-adleV bandiomo nil-wool Venetian suits. In all tho Illicit popular colors, miulo In fly front Itc of rr Jacket, matched collar, silk lined thiouKhout, new shapo circular panel sklit, lined with fast color porcallno nnd reliable Interllnlngs. It would bo corsldcied grod vjIub at $16 0) Sale Price, 10.00. Thin lot of nulla compilers elegant bio.idclnth and veiictl.au materials, mailu up In nton and 11 y front, roofer effect, he ivv silk llnlnp throughout. Skirt of thn moat up-to-date htle, llncly tailored nnd perfect llttint;. They usually bell at t20M. Salo Price, 15.00. Jackets. LadleV and misses' broadcloth and co vert coats In all tho popular sliadcs, 4. button box or fly front, bilk or nntln llnlns, strictly man-tailored throughout. Tho manufacturer takes n bis loss nnd You Can Buy Them at 7.50. Ladles' hlsh grade tailor-made JncketB of line all-wool kersey and covert cloth, mndo In tho latest scalloped front effect, all tho iiiw colors, Includlnn black; ele gantly silk lined throughout, a tasteful nnd well fitting garment that would or dinal lly cost jou 1."(i0 Salo Price, 10.00. Separate Skirts Separate skirts of figured mohair, well lined and velvet bound, full width. SUo Price, 08c. Separate sklrt3 of all-wool sergo and brllllanttne, tho latest circular shape, lined with fast color parcallno and rclla blo Interlining. Sale Price, $2.98. Separata nklr(- of att-woot chovlot, eeigo nnd SIcllllan cloths, cut in tho lat est model talloud seams, fine quality pcr rnllno llnlnd. They tit and hang per fectly. Salo Price, S3.08. Ladles' all-wool pl.iid separate skirts, In a tabtcful nsbortment of colors, mado In tho new circular shnpo percallno lin ing and water-proot binding. You would call them good value nt $7 no. Sale Price, 84.00. Avenue Corner, iI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll!IlieiilIiI!llrj ' yf R . ,r,Al l97tff I BSCYCLE 1 S 3 S Is the acknowledged leader, - K nnd standard, by which all 5 other bicycles are compared. a S The reason is because s The Spalding; S is the S CYCLE HJr UILT. Ej Call and examine our handsome line K of the best bicycles money can buy. S a I g FLOREY & BROOKS, I I j 3ii SVashlnston Ave ,Opp Court House S I M m. lllllllIlllIlllllplIlllllllliiKillliiini.r! laHBISBIISSIItlllSCfeBllilllSSIIIIAIIIBIISBSIStf TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. MADE M A MAM AJAX TABLETS TOSITIVELY CnniJ .4.jVrtou DUtaitM calling- Mtts crr, Iropotoncy. Hletpleuncu, ato , caunl b? kuu or other Eicauu ioj ladij creUoci. ;i7iis eutcklu and turttit ttamaalorttudr. bu tnttior nirrlaxa. 1'rOT.flt Insanity n flan.umntUn if b In lime, tfi.lr ui than. lnfnaHita(nnM. uontand rilorli it (TJliE her all other fall In. lit uron,haiii tl.o teonlno AJax tablets. Thar bBTacureiltlioitaudaanil utllcarajon. V n po. onrlltonBnarnnti) toaBict arura Rrt nTC la heuaor nJurnl th moiar 1'ricaUtl U I O.pet ikaaei or all ptg-m (full Itaatmanti for M. Bt M, In plain wranr. nvon rcrrif t ot prica. Clrcnlai AJAX REMEDY CO., 'iftr,""!''' For sale In Bcrontcn. Pa., y Matthews nro. and II v Bandcrrcn, druuifistB. OOUDT, TRY Thf y hire stood tha lest of rears. ana nave cured thousands or CJtes of Nervous Diseases, such as Debihty, Dizziness, &leepleis mil and Varicocele. Atrophy.&c. They clear the brala, strentthart pWfi.t, and impart a healthy and losses are cheelei trMnnmry. Unless patients me circulation, rnsKO uicesuoa PharnnuUt, cor Wyoming nvemm wMmmBm jt st tar m if j rt v u "jXI .t AtJy?JhC4 , I .
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