THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MAY 1', 1899. 91 LACKAWANNA CLUB, DECEASED. Closed Up Aflnirs find Sold Furtil turo Saturday Evening. The Tickawanna club, which has held forth In the three most desirable rooms of the Municipal building for the pant six years, met and disbanded Sat urday night. Such articles of furniture ns wore desired by club members were sold to them and the icmalndcr will be offered to the 'Cycle club. About ten membcra will also apply for membership In the 'Cycle club, but they will enter ns Individuals nnd not ns a club, ns was at first talked of. Amonff them will be the well-known whist players who frequently have contested with experts from down, the valley. Two rooms will be fitted up fn the new club houso for their special benefit nnd the conveniences will sur pass anything they have heretofore enjoyed. Tho remodeling of the Watt house has been completed and tho wiring will bo done today. Tho 'Cycle club expects to move In Wednesday. Many appli cations nre now on the board for mem bership nnd the club Is expected to soon number ono hundred. It Is fast be coming a strong organization, and Us membership embraces the representa tive professional and business men of the city. THE PAINTERS STRIKE. Tho painters' strike, which has been expected to occur this morning, may not materialise. It was given out yes terday afternoon that some of tho mas ter painters contemplate ncccdlng to the demands of their employes, as they have much urgent work which cannot be postponed without groat loss. It W hoped nn nmlcublo arrangement can bo mnde. MR. SIMONS VERY ILL. T. J. Simons, who was operated on 'or appendicitis last week, was in a anngerous condition last night. His pulse nnd temperature had rien and hopes for his recovery which were on tertalned n couple of days ago vanished again. Within a few yeais this un fortunate man has suffeted fractures of tho leg and severe bodily burns sus tained In a mine nnd which nearly ended his life. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Frank Van Gorder has secured a sit uation with tho Delaware and Hudson company. Two hundred nnd fifty dollars were realized on the dollar social given at the homo of Mrs. D. W. Humphrey for the Methodist church. C. II. Rogers paid Scranton a busi ness visit Saturday. Ira Hums, esq., of Scranton, was In this city on professional business Sat urday E. E Runnell, of this city, Is entor tnlnlng his mother, of Honesdale. Mrs. Nellie Lewis Is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ackley. Major and Mrs. J. W. Kllpatrlck and Mrs. Patrick Gilligan have returned from New York city. J. J. Hlggins spent Sunday in this city. J. W. Altken Is In New York. He will sail in a few days for Cuba to ex amine tho mineral nnd manufacturing resources of tho Island. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gnughan nnd son, Donald, spent Sunday with Hancock relatives. Henry Slebold Is seriously 111 at his homo on Seventh avenue. Mrs. J. W. Edwards Is confined to her homo on South Church street by Illness. M. O. Abbey Is nblOjto be out again. Rev. Mr. Chaffee officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Iewls jester day afternoon. Tho obsequies were largely o'iended. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The funeral of the late James Wynn, nn old and esteemed resident of the East Side, took place on Saturday morning. At 9 o'clock the remains were taken to Sacred Henit church, where the pastor, Rev. M. E. Enott, celebrated a requiem high mass In terment was afterwards made at Arch- CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. A Pleasant, Simple but Safe and Effectual Cure for It. Catairh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to incurable. The usual symptoms are a full or bloat ing sensation after eating, accompan ied with sour or watery llslngs, a for mation of gases causing a pressure on tho heart and lungs, and difficult breathing: headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. There Is often a foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue and If the in terior of the stomach could be seen It would show a blimy, inflamed condi tion. The cuio for this common and obstl nato trouble Is found in a treatment which causes tho food to be readily, thoroughly digested befoie it has time to ferment and Irritate the delicate mucous surface of the stomach. To secure prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion Is secured tho catar rhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Hnrlanson the jafest and best treatment is to use nfrr each meal a tablet, composed of DlaBtase, Aseptic, Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit uclds. These tab lets can now be found at nil dtug stores under the name of Stuart's Dys pesla Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and assutance that healthy ap petite will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J. Kooher, of 2710 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., says- "Catairh is a local condlton resulting from a neglect ed cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane of the noso becomes In flamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward Into the throat reaches the stomach, thus pro ducing catarrh of tho stnmnMi m.ii. cal authorities prescribed for me for tnree years for catarrh of the stomach without cure, but today I am the hap piest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I can not find appropriate words to express my good feeling. I havo flesh, appe tite and sound rest from their use. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest as well as tho simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of in digestion, catarrh of the stomach, bil iousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send for little book, mailed free, on stomach troubles, by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tab lets can be found at all drug stores. bald. Tho pall-benrers, who were se lected from the Miners' and Laborers' Benevolent fund, were William West Ington, Thomas M. drlfllths, Patrick Loughney, Michael Muldoon, Patrick Collins nnd John T. Williams. Some of tho men engnged In digging the sewer ditch nt tho South End had quite a narrow escape from Injury Sat urday afternoon. They had completed n. section of tho ditch, which was near ly eight feet deep, and were about to lay the pipe, when ono sldo of the ditch fell In, almost filling a yard of It. William Kllpatrlck felt tho side shake and managed to step back Just as the fall came. Three open street cars were put on the road yesterday and It Is hoped the management will get others out ns quickly as possible. Alfred Waters, of Forest City, was a visitor hero on Saturday. Archie Martin and daughter, May, spent yesterday at Moscow, the guests of hh 'brother, Prof. It. II. Martin. Miss draco Vail, of Fourth street, spent tho past two days with Way mart ft lends. Michael Irving and Jnmcs Edmunds have secured the contract for driving tho long mnnway at the Delaware and Hudson shaft. Miss May Kllpatrlck, ono of the teachers of the Carbondalo public schools, took tho pupils of her room, numbering nearly forty, to the Pot Hole on Saturday. They came here on a street car and walked through tho woods to the Pot nolo. John Santon, who lies at the Car bondalo Emergency hospital with a fractured skull, is recovery rapidly. District Attorney John K. Jones passed through town yesterday on his way to Crystal lake. Services at tho M. E. church were largely attended yesterday morning and last evening. At both services the Rev. Mr. Cook, tho new pastor, oillclatcd, and by his fluent and forci ble addresses made a very favorable Impression upon tho congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hill were visit ing In Wnymnrt yesterday. A large gang of carpenters worked at tho Delaware and Hudson breaker jestenlny, making alterations so that the breaker can continue In operation while tho remaining part of the old stiucture is town down and rebuilt. There was but little chance in tho condition of Mrs. Harriet Russell yes terday. She was regarded as slightly better last evening. TAYLOR NEWS. In Honor of Dewey Funeral of Richard Knight Notes and Per sonals. Groat preparations have been made for the exercises at tho various schools of our borough today, Dewey's day, when each school will be presented with n flag by the school board. At No. 1 school on Grove street, Messrs. Jobeph Davis and James Price will deliver addresses. Mr. James Maple son and Mr. Thomas II. Griffiths will be the orators at No. 2 school on North Main street. At Feltsvillo school house, Talllo W. Jones will be the ptlnclpal speaker, while John T3. Reese will give an address at South Taylor school and Horace J. Daniels will close the exercises. The unfurling of the flag will occur In tho morning. The funeral services over tho re mains of the late Richard Knight took place from his late home yesterday af ternoon at 2 30 o'clock. Short services were held at the home, after which the remains wero borne to the Metho dist Episcopal church where the Rev. Francis Gendall, Rev. Dr. II. II. Har ris nnd Rev. L. R. Foster spoke feel ingly of the deceased. The floral offer ings were very beautiful. The Metho dist Episcopal church quartette sang seveinl beautiful selections. At tho close of tho service tho remains wero borne to the Forest Home cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lewis, of Provi dence, were tho guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. David Lloyd, of this place yesterday. Druggist Charles Wntklns, of Oly phant, called on his mother, Mrs. W. W. Watkins, of Grove street, Saturday. The Wnnegoes, a newly organized base ball team of this town challenges the Oiloles, also of this town, to a game this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, on tho school house grounds. Let uh know as soon ns possible. Wil liam Jones, manager. The borough schools will not be clos ed today. Tho funeral of Helen, tho 4-year-old daughter of Piofcshor and Mrs. James r. Foley, of Rendham, occurred from the home of the paients on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was mnde In tho Mlnooka Catholic ceme tei y. The borough fathers will meet this evening in regular session. Rusiness of much Impoitance will be transacted. Messrs Thomas A- and Talllo Thomas, former residents of this town, but now of West Virginia, who have been visiting lelutlves here, will leave for their homes today. The congregation of the new Catho lic church will run nn excursion to Mountain Park In July. Miss Gertrude Culver, of South Tnv lor, Is improving from her recent ill ness. Dr. E. E. Westen, of Pittston, was a caller on friends In town yesterday. Mrs Chnrles Emery and daughter, of Kingston, spent the Sabbath with her mother, Mrs. Nichols, of Depot street. Mrs. Walter D. Edwards and mother, Mrs. Curtis, of Bollevuo, visited rela tives in this place yesterday, Mr. John Ludgate, of Pittston, spent yesterday as the guest of his mother, Mi Ludgate, of Main street. The Orioles base ball team accepts the challenge of tho Wanegos to a game on the school house grounds this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. W. D. Ed monds, manager. Thomas Ayers, who responded to the call to arms ono year ago, and who took active part In the campaign, Is expected homo on n furlough today. Mr. Ayers is a Rendham boy and the people nre preparing to give him a rousing reception on his return from Porto Rico. Many old soldleis now feel the effects of the hard service they endured dur ing the war. Mr. Geo. S. Anderson, of Rossvllle, York county, Penn., who saw the hardest kind of service at tho front, Is now frequently troubled with rheu matism. "I had a severe attack Icte ly." ho says, "and procured a bottle of Chamberlain's 'Pain Balm. It did so much good that I would like to know f what you would charge mo for one dozen bottles." Mr. Anderson wanted it both for his own use nnd to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheumatism, but lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and burnB, for which It Is un equalled. For salo by all druggists, Matthew Bros,, wholesale and ratal! agents. Use the WORLD FAflOUS RfinwFXrrTCT HllfUMfclMMI Mtriul l'ailo'" Marvelous Results In Cases of SPRING FEVER For Sate at All UrujruMn Everywhere, AVOID SUIisTllUTIiS. Portraits and llndoraementa Tree. Marlanl&Co. 5a . 13II1 Street. New York PITTSTON NEWS Dewey Day will bo very generally ob served In this city today, and par ticularly so on tho West Side, whero tho borough officials nnd tho school board and also several organizations will carry out nn appropriate pro gramme, which has been In prepara tion for several weeks. Tho schools will bo closed nnd tho scholars will tako a prominent port In the pro gramme. Let everyone hang out Old Glory. There was a largo audience In Phoo nlx hall Friday evening, when the in vited guests and members of the Father Mathew battalion listened to ono of the most successful and well rehearsed progi amines that has been enjoyed hero in borne time, and tho young peo ple w ho took part aro entitled to much credit for tho very successful termina tion of their efforts. Tho programme consisted of recitations, vocal nnd In strumental muslo and several selections on the graphaphone. Jack TIghe, of Scranton, has secured quarters at Davis' resort In Wyoming and with three trainers will get him self In shape to meet "Spike" Sullivan at Stamford, Conn., next month. Harry Sinclair, who for several years has been tho treasurer of Music hall, will this week become tho advance ngent for Svengall and his hypnotic entertainment. Harry Is a bright and capable young man, nnd ho has the best wishes of a score of friends for his future. On Saturday afternoon Joseph Mol- len, the 2-year-old son of Jacob Mellon, of Port Griffith, met his death in a peculiar manner. Ho went out to tho barn, and when missed search was made, and after some time had elapsed he was found under a counter which had boon stored thoTe. Ills life had been crushed out, and tho sight pre sented was a shock to tho parents. The little victim must have been killed Instantly as I1I3 neck was broken and his skull fractured. Tho funeral oc curred yesterday nfternoon. A large membership of tho Primitive Methodist church of Avoca visited the cheerful and domestic homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Moore, in Pittston township, south of Smlthvllle, yesterday nfter noon and conducted a cottage prayer meeting. Alec Murdock, of Wyoming, while driving across the Erlo nnd Wyoming tracks near Cork Lane, on Saturday, his wagon was struck by a passing lo comotive and completely wrecked. Murdock and tho team escaped Injury, but his escape was a miraculous one. Miss Williamson, of Olyphant, is vis iting friends on Williams street. Sevral base ball contests and a cock fight wns among the Sunday amuse ments witnessed In tho city suburbs. YOU KNOW that tired feeling Is ex ceedingly disagreeable. What Is far better, you may know, by a trial, that Hood's Sarsaparllla entirely cures It. Hood's rjll cure nausea, sick head ache, biliousness, Indigestion. Price 23 cents. FIRE AT FOREST CITY. Davis House Destroyed Inmates Have Barely Time to Escape. At 3.43 o'clock yesterday morning fire broko out in the bath room of tho Davis house, a large three-story build ing situated on tho corner of Main and Center stieets, and so quickly did the Mames spread that the inmates barely had time to escape. The firemen nev er responded moro promptly, but the building and Its contents nre a mass of ruins. Thomas Duck, foreman of tho rnterpriso Hose company; Walter Lake, clerk in J. L. Morgan & Co.'s store, nnd Frank Brown, clerk In Wll denbergor's Jewelry store, wero arous ed too late to save any of their effects, upon which there was no Insurance. Charles Crandall, who for tho last two years has conducted the dining rooms nnd sleeping apartments of tho hotel, is also a heavy loser. The only furniture saved was from John Fran ko's barber shop on the llrst floor. Frnnko had no Insurance. He esti mates his loss at $75. Tho Davis houso was built about eleven years ago, nnd was owned by T. C. Manzor. Tho amount of Insurance could not bi learned, but It Is nuthorltatlvely stated that In consequence of tho very high rates of Insurance In this part of the town tho amount was light. It has al ways been conceded by insurance com panies that should a lire originate within tho vicinity of tho Davis house that it would be dlsastious for tho town, but once more our lire compan 4- X TTIV s Mf - r flJ.111 m K . a ar aiC- B v $ ImJB I Ji JfJ I SB Jf --. 4- I t krv 'See 4- 4- - 1 f m. mm v 4- fsrJLfiiE V . T7L ,m t jb rrrurim?ri v r JmIAwaJ M Si A-r 4- u XlrV W.tV- f 4 THE ies have demonstrated that they aro competent to cope with any fire that may originate within our borough lim its. Eighty-six In the shade was tho stato of tho weather here yesterday. William and Joseph Jennings and Stanley Evans, of tho Hillside Coal and Iron company's office, Scranton, spent yesterday here with their parents.t Martin AVescott, who was a private in the Eleventh Infantry and spent ' some time at Porto Rico, has received his discharge from tho regulars and Is now at homo with his parents. Landlord J. II. Cunningham, of the Torest House, who for several days past has been lying dangerously 111, Is slowly recovering. W. H. Leek, who for several years was a prominent business man, of For est City, was In town yesterday. Mr. Leek Is now engaged in the lumber business at Horton, N. Y. Howard Homan, who has been oft duty on account of Illness for several days, will today resume his position as clerk In T. J. Pentecost's store. Stito of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Countv, m Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is tho senior partner ot the firm of V. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in tho City of Toledo, County nnd Stato aforesaid, nnd that said Arm will pav tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and overy caso of Catnrrh that cannot ho cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Curo. FRANK J. CHENEV. Sworn to before mo nnd subscribed in my presence, this 6th day ot December, A D, 1SSG Seal A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally nnd acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CIIUNEY, & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, "De. Hall's ramlly Pills are tho be3t. ft yfcw. ucniiiiy ana m i;ompu jlU v cations, euch aa wcAkurra, rl .! wfiv anxiety, hopelcsincss, decline cured forerer by our cxclu siTO treatment, which we $nd you on approval. If not a sticeov, return It at our ex pense and 1'ay Nothing, rull account mailed sealed; no charge. ERIE MEDIOAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. -r -M--- fy?is These Shoes They combine style, comfort and durability. Just the proper thing for warm weather. We have all the various styles in russets, vici kid, enamel aud patent leathers. 7$GKs I $ffil -H f FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! SALE $50,000 Stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Etc., Damaged by Fire and Water. Sale Commences This Morn ing, May 1, at 9 O'Clock, at Lackawanna BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED niLK Manufactured by SCRANTON DAIRY CO Ask your grocer for It. J Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER Telephone Call, a333. CblehtiUr'i EojUih Dlunooa Urtad. Ortftntl and Otlr OmuIoh rt. aJt; rlit tU. udiii tilt Unifilii fer ChUhuttrt Snpluk Dii . imendBrtni la Ild nt Oofj mtullia lavxti iraiMl wiu DIO TIC DOB fke ther fift d&natrout uhttitu 'ttonamud rfmffflanj itniniflin la tmpi for rtrtluUri taitlmoittU o4 --trun ir maiftxnittur y rrturm Mall. 10.000 Irvtiaiotlila jTmh hm. llkMfvf'hMnll(?A..Mallfcf BoM fcj til Uctl Urugiliti, 1'IIU. DA., i'X MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CDHK JXLA'rMUi I)leaf Falling Mtov 017. Impoteaci BleeplaMiiMi, etc , c&a2 bj Abut or other Ficet&es tod IndU ortloni. Th0 quickly and turclu restore Loat Vitality lo olJor joDDg.and Cta mu foratudr, buf Ineu or ranrrUce i'revent lutanttr ana Ooniamptloa If Dt taaD"ia ttLDe. Tbelrnte tUowe immediate improre rnnntnncl affftota ft CfJUE where all other fail In. Ul 1st opott battna the rnulao AJax Tablets ut cpoa Having trie genuine Ajax if Diets, llioj rbletf. Thgj 5o6fs. pare ourea toouianai eoa will on re r oa itlre written guarantee to effect care pare ourva luouiiaui iu( win Darn rua. n rlcoi raokausj orsU pages (fall treatmeutl for 92K). Vj mail, la plain wrapper, upon recalptof price, ('ircalii '"AJAX REMEDY CO., lKffi For sals In Bcrantcn, Pcl, by Matthews Bros, end 1L C. Bandtrrcn, druggist. i '1 fHi 1 &HF t- tr-'vrn t jasmin !- v f I y FASHION T OLD AND TEETH i)it hill r. ftV PULL SET TEETH $.300 CV BUV TnTTTTT TOTtiWOTtT PLATPS Kn nr will do all kinds or teeth extracted fbee Honliil wnrk nt G0LD EILLINQS 75c UtllllU WUrh. ell SILVER FILLINGS DOo lower prices than amalgam fillings 250 nny oilier Dentist in Scranton. Wo have been In Scran ton over 16 jears, wo uro here now; wo Intend to stay here. Our buslnoia 13 not a mere experience. Wo will not do work to day that jou can't call ns to account for tornor iow. Wo compete with the cheap advertising dentists who aro hero to day and cono tomoirow, but we do not compare; our work Is a. contrast. So do not make a mis take; all our operators aro experts of skill and experience, nnd not mero students. Still our prices nro loner than the low est. Dewaro of Imposters nnd chnrlatans who can nfford to ruin your teeth because they are not Jlnnntlally responsible How can wo do better than thc ? Tho nnswer Is ensy: Wo havo a. dental ofllco In nearly every city In thu United States, and wo bi.y our mppllcs at wholctalo for cost. No wonder wo can glvo better prices than nnone else. Kxpcrlenco counts also, nnd wo have expe rience besides our diplomas. Dont bo buncoed, get tho best, tho most reliable, the most comfortable and tho most durdble The newest methods) Tho latest appli cations! Tho best materials! These, ure attractions worth considering, lie sides, nervous peoplo nnd theso with heart weakness can havo their teeth tilled or crowned with absoluto safety and positively without piln. Wo aro the onlv really up-to-dato Dental establishment In Northeastern Pennsylvania. Teeth ex tracting: In tho morning and a new sot furnished In tho nfternoon Is nn old pi ic tlce of ours. Wo nre tho original; all othcis aro mero Imitators. Wo ate tho orl3 lnators of vitalized air. ALBANY DENTISTS, Over First National Bank .fc W 0 rfr m Columbia Chain Bicycles Hartford Bicycles $25.00 and 35.00 Pierce and Stormer Bicycles $25.00 to 75.00 Juvenile, 20, 24 and 26 iuch 25.00 These wheels are the best that money, science and brains can produce. SUNDRIES AND REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. KELU1 & CONRAD. Mount Pleasant Coal at Retail Coal of tho best quality for domestic use and of oil flot-, Including Ituck. wheat and Jllrdseve, delivered iu any part of tho city, nt tho lowest nrico. Order received at the ofllco, Counell building, room S00. telephone No 1762, or nt the mine, telephouo No. '2'i, will bo promptly attended to. Deal era Hupplied at tho mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO. EVERY WOSVJAN BoBeMaMDediartllrflf,nioDthl7.rgoUUiiz mulletse. Qulr hralMt34 Ut partit drugs ihould nBtsd. If oa wut th but, gat Dr. Peal's fF&nrayroysaB PlISs Thar trm etemet, nl cd MtUln laCSralli The (.alius (Dr. Fwl'a) D6Taz41UM c.lnt. east aajwhare, 11.00, JMmtXXl.UuioimC., OeTUcd,0, For Salo by JOHN H PHELPS, Spmoo atroot t Ave RELIABLE, Sec the Low Price. Full Set, $4. Full Set, $4 Albany Dentists. GOLD UKUVVJMt) ijii.uu 10 ipa.uu OTHER CROWNS S1.00 each VITALIZES AIR 25c Chainless Bicycles $75 $50.00 243 Wyoming Avenue Pharroasiat, cor, Womlng avenu eftd