1 KATURDAY, .TANt'ARY 29, 1S9S. CARBQNDALE. tTho Carbondalo corrcfpondonee of Th Trlbuno has boon placed In tho hands of Mr. C. n. Mimn, Salem nvcnuo and Church street, to whom news Items may ho nddrcssed. All complaint as to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo mado to W. T. noherts. lions agent. OSCAR WONNACOTT DIGS. Pnsscd Awny er Smlilculy I.nst livening nt Hi Home. Oscar Wonnneott. one of Caibnn dale's brightest and mewl luomlelng young business men, died veiy sud denly Inst night nt U o'clock at his luinio on Wnjiic stieet. lie had been 111 only ii diiv and the snd iiowh will be a pi eat shock to his numerous fllMids Mr. Wonnneott uai botn In Wnynmit neatly twenty-five years ago I'm sov otnl yen in past this illy luis ben his lmmo Some month ago tit became uso Inted with bis biothois In the Pioneer laundtv business, or which lit' was pan iihiiii. lit' hud not onjoved the best of hutlth. hul'uhwijs attend ed em igetlcnllv to lil duties and no one Huop"! tid he was noir death's dooi leeeastd was a member of the I'vole club ii ml Is the ilrst of its members to pass awny Ho had been Ido-uitlod with the i lull since IN oignnl'titloii. tin to jenir ago HN business and -,,. cl.il lolutlons with this (omniuiilt. have alwayh been or a n.ippv and .-.U-Nfieloiy natuie. Those to whom the sen tow Is keen est .no a wife, noc Wtthoibv, and lit tle duughtei , n fallur and inothei. Mr and Mis. Daniel Wontiiioott nl AVnyniatt: three biothois. Rugene, Vl . nt this cltv, and lomer. of Wuvinait, and two sisters. Mis David 1! Robblns and Mis iJvinn Peek, of this city. The famll Intends having a nn( lnortom PMiiiilnittlon made iih the euue of death lies not been definitely det"t niii'cd 1 the phvsldans The uital attack was the tlilid violent Illness tho vmnm inm has had The tiouhic was in his head an.. It Is suupccltd a blood olot was tin (Jiisn STILLMAN HADCOCK BURIED. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. DUFFY'S PURE HISKEY m<W ti':i."", -j. "SJ l"'M HI.1 "JI'l-l, ,.i. lllilUHriiiTr: aEJ" -JL'll.I'MLL'M'M'ii. i iiiiiiii. FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL An til a to vomi:n. A help to Mi:.. It counteracts the clunkers of the Season ami preserve the health during the Winter. Send for i his. pamphlet to DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO,, Kochester, N. Y. I'lincial nt the. Presbvtcniin Church X ns Liirgeh Attended. Tlie final iltos over the lonialns of the late Stlllmiili Undcnck. the popu Hi Ontm lo and Westei n engineer, of Hancock, weie conducted at the First Piesbj teilan ehuich of this city cs teidaj afleinoon nt 4.'!0 o'cloik. I lev tiiniles Loo olllelatlng The edlllee v. .is filled and among the ns-comblngo weie a delegation of ingllicei.s fiom Hancock and the Hancock Masons In full rcgnlla The imstoi pi i ached tin lnipiesslve seinion In which lie nihil attention to the fact that Mi. lladtock had loecnt ) umbiateel the Cinlstlan tcllgion. Music was fuinlshed by a male (uar tette composed of I'lofesois A. P. Thomas nnd W D. L'vunH and Mossi.s. Russell .Sheiilirid and Dwlght Ciaue. The lomains of the unfoitun.ite man, who foil u lctlm to disease In the inline of life, weie view oil b many fiiendF. Tliev weie hnidl lecognlz nble, howeei, the final snuggle hav ing leducid 111 in In weight fiom 22." pounds lo 101. a nieie shadow of his f miner .self op'lied I I lumbltlg shop In lite oteph c ns' building on Snlem jihii-. He was ol an Inventive tinn of mind mid had woilud out in-inv ulitablo Ideas tint bade fair to e.iin It tin a neat income. One of the most Miccessful wr.s tli f)'Kcefe inine I ini which Is nianufaetuivl liy the Heedilek (om pany and used Keneially In this npion. ArotluM itnentlon Unit would hao been put upon the muket soon was u miners dinner pall Mr O'Ktefo was mail led In I'ltt.ton on the Mil of Mny, 1SSI. to Mls Mtu.v MniiRan, of Mlnooka and the wire Willi sl (hlldien suivlve him Th (lillll-Jii aie Loietto, Mamie, Alice, lodiina, IMwaid and Maurice. Tine lnotheis. William, of tnion:lali, Han lei, ot HoiH'sil.ile, and Miehnel. who-to liuiiie is in the wost, aNn i-unlve liltr GREENE AND THE LOCAL HIBERNIANS At the annual i. union (f Dil-,ion 11, Ancient Outer ol Hlhuuiaus, In the llurke iiulldlni;, .fosi-ph (Jnene. whose tMiintiiiny :.s now sIIIIiik; ii week's (n fsaBeineiit nt the Oiand Opera house, leceived special ntteiitloii. He is an ontliuMastlo in-nib"!- of th order nnd aft"i fratunal Kieetlnm he was pei stntlcd to reclt" ''l.eildan's Hide" nnd "The Danclv Fifth" a hit Ii he did with I'uimatle effect TAYLOR NEWS. Sons of Toinperniico AnnlvoMnrr. Pcrsnunl nnd Other ,cv. Thcro ate few soclnt nffnlrs In this place that enn etiunl tho Sons of Tem perance annual. Thursday evenlnp the members assembled at Weber's rink to (elebiatc the fouitcenth nnnlveisnty or the Emblem division organization, nnd for brilliancy It was one of the leading social events of the season. Tho Krnnd inarch, led by Professor nimcr Peck, of Plttston, started at 10 o'clock and continued for thirty minutes. Over sevcntj-ilvc couples Joined In the march. The music was furnished by Miss Hay Morgans. The musical mo gramme wan nlso well in ranged. Tho cako-wnlk, In which about fifty couple trntosted. was won by Miss Norma Hauls nnd Isaac Davis, of the Hmblem division ltefieshments weie served dui lug the Intel vnls, and cake and othei light lerteshment.s weie served be tween dances and games. It was a de lightful social gathering and the suc cess Is due to tho linrd work of the dlfreient committees. The following tne the Msltltig divisions; Itlppla di vision, of H de Pntk, Williams divis ion, of Atehhalil. PlttMon division and Avocn division. It was thought vvlun the now oleetilc light compnav put chased the old com flATtTItDAY. JANt'AHY 29, 189?. will be held nt tho homo of his par ents on Orossy Island this afternoon at 1 o'clock, llov. S. C. Slmpklns will officiate. The npwoith league will hold a so cial in tho chinch pnrlors next Tues day evening An Interesting pro gramme has boon prepared for the oc casion. A cm dial welcome will be giv en to all Tho funeral of William Han Is, of Wlnton, will ho held In the Methodist Kplscopnl church on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Hev R C. Slmpklns will officiate. Peckvllle Uaptlst chutch. Rev. J. S. Thoinns, pastor. Services tomorrow nt 10.10 a. in nnd 7 p m. Subject for the morning, "Our Work nnd Our Oppoi tutilty;" evening subject, "Hyes That Do Not See." Sabbath school at 2.30 p. in. All nie coidlally Invited. JERMYN. On Tlimsday evening a iutK0 ,. her or young people enjoyed n slelgh Udo to Tompklnsvlllo. The following comprised the putty The Misses Sm all Vlckets. t.lllle Plzer. Mae Plzcr, Hattie f-'cutt, Fiances Maxwell. Mar cella Mawvell, William Thomas. Thos. Homy, llimv nillllths, Thomas Lough- i.i'v, wuuir tfiiKer, Samuel I'lynr, Lou is i-izer, ii. ,t ijeiitaw William Pnrl;s .... . . IT.llli .. . . ... , puny iimns mat we would have light1 ' """'u linitiiiini D0Q CHEWED A HORSE. While Dr .T J Thompson was div llig down Sixth avenue yctorda nf teinoon his "pet" bull dog heiumo an gry at his gra hoise and comment od chewing the equine Inute'.s foie leg. Flnully It Imbedded Its teeth In the hoi He's lleshy bteasl nnd icfused to let go until the phvslolnn left his cutter and rilghtened him olf The hoi he came neatly le.nlng ovei. all night and pikes would be louei but It Is the levetse. The company will onlv littnlsli light until 12 o'clock, and their pikes aie a veiy little dif ferent. Let mn hntough own Its plant. ' Slum, of New York: Stiutllug Flnsh. light ltevilatlons." a hlgh-dn.ss enter talnment. will be given In the Metho dist i:pseop,il cluiKh on Saturday evening, Feb ." At the Cnlvaty Uaptlst ehuich this evening will occur the giand anlniati s(0ie ( ntet talnment, which hus been the alsoil(lng topic for some weeks past The Voting Ladles' socloty.under whose auspices it Is being held, me w mking haul to make It as comfort aide as possible for thou- who attend. Admission lutes aie Reserved seats, .!". cents: general admission, 2r, cents.' child! en, in (puts Services nt Hie C'nlvaiy TUptist chutdi tomonow will be held at the usual bom- Rev Di. u. n Hauls will ollldate Morning sunnon nt 10.30 a in.; Hunilnv school at 3 i. m : eveo. ing seimon nt C o'clock. Invited Independent Older of Odd Fellows, No CCS. will meet at their hall on North Main street this evening. Pleaching at the Welsh C'ongiega tlotinl chinch tomonow will be held as usual The pastor. Rev. Ivor Thonins. will ocaip.v the pulpit. Morn ing sermon at 10 30, subject, "Life a Conflict:" Sunday school nt u. m .lonn, me x-yeui-old son of Mr. and Mis. Wlllluni Degnon. of Thlid stieet, ie(lvcl j seveie cut on the hand cs terday fiom a niece of falling glass, fiom a bioken window at the teliool house Mr. and Mis, Lnwience Mullen, of Mnyfleld, have moved their household erfiets to Pilceljiug wheie they will mnko their rutin e home. Mr and Mrs. Roche, Mr. and Mrs Hcniy Motgan. of Caibondale, wtio visiting Mrs .1. r Httmphrcvs, of Ninth Main street, on Thursday even Imr Th following vomit, people fiom this plic attended the conceit ot the Mo 'ait Sympliony club nt Cmbondale. William Hakci and Claiu Davl, Lllll. Pl7er, Mae Plzcr and Sarah Vlckets Miss Lizzie I'vnns, of Mayfield, Is confined to her homo with pneumonia On Wedtiesdav evening an Infant child ot Mr and Mts .Tunics Williams, of Maylleld, was painfull, tcaldod be pulling- d hot cup of I'ea off the table i Hvetybody The Injuries, altliMUh painful, are not Mlsii Nellie Holian. of Olvphnnt, is the guest of Mr and Mis. n. .' ;,i. morals, of Mavfield Theie was a citlzons' caucus at IM mends' hall, Mnyilold, last ovenlngand nie nail ias filled to Its utmost ctip acitv The vote was as follows- For (ouncllman for three yents, ii;. F. i;(. niondB. Hfi, and Kdward Cuff. 1J7. For CONGRESS OUT MAN HWAI Says That Pe-ru-na Is the Most Effective Remedy for Catarrh .;. oeoiiig seimon at . sulijcct, Now Is i one year. W. H. Davis !IG P.itilck the Accepted Time." All me mo.st eoi-! Coylo 20 Tolni r.utell. : John dlally Invited. Davis. 2 School diitelor. Pete! p,n. LOCALS. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR DAY. Sunday, Jnmi.ii 30, will be celelo.it ed the world over, as Christlnn Hn dpavor (lav The .lunloi Micletv of Christian Hndcavor or the lletenn Hap. tlst 'huieh will eelobt.ito this dav. Iiv giving a missionary seivice In the evening The fcllowlng is the pio rramme: Hmn lij congiegntion. No. fil!). I'rayer bv pastor. Hymn bv Jutilms, No. 3, Psilm. Hible dialogue. ""lo i:vn Hubbard Recitation James Sllsliy luet..nienn Tallman and Amv Lewis Recitation Uowaid SltiiKvve.itlior v-,"'l' Lizzie .Moigan Misslonaiv pxpkI'-p. lllusliatllliT lishop Hpliei's gieat lijmn, Hight glils 11 mn bv const caution, No. 023. Redtalien (i.ladys IM.vbiook Reading Jnlla Dllnecht Choitts by Jim ors. No ll.'i. Recitation Trank Nidiolson Duct. Sadie Watl:ln. .ml riinmiM T.mna H.stKtsp, "For Clnist and ChuicY' UlevPii gills Polo Hazel Morgan Aildicss I)) piRlnr O'feiltu. Hvmn by congiegallon. No. 211. The senior Young People's Clnlt-tlan Endeavor of the same c ongiegatlon will liold a special jiraver nieetln nt 10 o'clock In the morning. Not ineielv tho members of the society mo tequci-t-ed to 1" iirsfnt at tint hour but nil Chilstlnns and ot'.ein who will, me eatprstly Invited to come. DIED AT THE HOSPITAL, Tdwaid J OKcle died at the Car bondtile hospital jeitcidav. bavins been unleigoing tieatmon. at that In stitution sline Sundaw Deceafed was bom In Honesdaie thli tr-fotir veais ago When a boy lie moved to Pltts ton and learned th plumbliK and tin ning tiade Fiom thor he went to Scianton and ente ttd Into business for ' fclint-elf Aftci stalng time a shoit time he moved to Vandllng six yonr3 figo and b canto one nt the inonilnent nuMness men of tl'it ulaee. Tlneo weeks ij;,) he move 1 to this dtv mid The employes of Russell I! collleiv, of New Ihlftalo. will bo paid today. While walking up Salem avenue on Thuisd-iy evening M. J. Healey slipped and fell, fiactuiliig one of the small bones of the Uft loot. Dr. Thompson dic'ssed the Injury but It will be a couple of weeks heroic Mr. Healey will ugiln the use of the member. Munr. k Avetv nie luu vesting tilth annual Ice ciosi. Mis. W. 1! S. Paul, who has ichlded In this city for jiirae months, will ihoitly break up housekeeping licit? and leturn to Oneonta, N. Y. Mis. M. A. Hauljon Is airnnglng to move Into tlu hous of Professor A. I'. Thomas on Wyoming stieet, us soon as it Is vacnt'd by Charles Avery and family who wll move to the niemil leslden'" of 13r. II. C AYhceler. Nicholas Glc-nn. J. P , the manager of last yeai's Simpson baseball team, which held tho undisputed tltju to the mnatoiii chfmplonslilp of northenstein Pennsylv inla. Is alicady arianging to organize a team for ne:t yeai. A fpiul-pi ofession.il team will reptes-pnt Sinjis-on on the diamond timing the coming season. A Polish child, of No 2, was nccl dpntly shot thiough the netk and In stantly killed yesteiday afteinoon, PURELY PERSONAL. ES2PFpf BREAKS UP COLDS In short order If "Sovent v. teveii ' Is taken tit first, the easiest time to stoji u Cold ot check the Gtlp, Occasionally an obstinate Cold takes longer, and we usk. for "77." the same Indulgence accorded your physician: the peislsteut use of "77" liisuie.s a true cuit at-A 33c vial lends to a dollar flank. At; drtiKKliits or ent on receipt of price. Ask for Or Hiimplireys Specllle Muiiu. at of all Diseases at jour DiiufgUtB or Mailed flic. Huiiiphrcvs' MiUlelno Company, New Y01 k. M.inv fi lends In this city of Mis F. Place Coates, of Scni'iton, w ill be pain ed to hear that she Is suffering with tonsllltls. Mr. and Mrs Oeoige Mooie.of Wayne county, ai" visiting their daughter, Mts F. H. Taatz, of Canaan stieet Miss -Vunle Hut 11s has letuined from a visit t her Soianton home Mm. Clunles Cinft, or Canuan street, is entei mining her fritter, Miss Cm a Kmpcll, of Thomvson. Father Judge, or Havvley, vMted this city yesterday. Miss Gertie Mm lay, or Scrnnton, Is tho i'ust or Jliss Annie Roland, of Riooklyn street. M. C. Relidon. of Canaan stieet. hopts to be able to lesunie hlf occu pation next Monday moiniug after nil Illness of two weeks. Dr. ird Airs Malaun mil Mrs. Haln Ing were among those who attended the funeral of the late Christian He'.lei In Soeleyvillo yostetdaj Thomps Moigan, who has been a pop ular clerk In the stole of Alvoid & Male, has leslgned his position. Charles Cobbleditk and tumlly lne moved fiom SJ I!elniont to 23 South Church mreet. John Moon, supeilntendcnt of the gas work.s, Is suffeilng sevctely from ait ubscess of the head. CLAEK'S SUMMIT. I't caching In the .Methodist L'plseo pal chut eh at 10.30 n. 111. nnd 7 p. 111. tommrovv. Rev. Williams olllclatlng. Subject of morning seimon, "Attempt ing the Impossible." Sabbath school at 2 1.". p m.: icvlvnl service In the evening At the moinlns seimon the newly-elected ofllceis of the Dpworth league will be Installed. All aie wel (oine. Mr John Rundle, of this place, left on Tlimsday for Nashville, Tennwheie h" will enter colleae. Sei vices at the Pieb tcilmi dim oh , tomonow as usual. Rev. L. R. Fostet j olltriatlng. All mo welcome. I Mr. nnd Mis. James Tlutnott. lr Pni- seas, weie the guests ot filcnds in this place on Thuisdnj, MOSCOW. Cli.ules Smith, of Nicholson, has it tinned homo after .spending a few davs with ftlonclM hole. Mrs. Maitha Rlpsfckei. or Lackawan na, spent Sunday with her mother Mis Ann Cogllzer. Herman J'hihmdt soent with fiiends at Salotn Miss Lizzie Dlxeu rot tuned home Tueid.1. after spending sovetal months with friends heie Miss L'mnm Golden and John Mm tin were mauled by the Rev R. H Welsh at the Catholic diuieh Jun if, Mis. Inn Rradv. of Dunmoie. Is tho gueM of Mr. mid Mis. H. N. Swaits Mrs Amza HidlNter spent Thuisclav In Scianton A sutp.lse paitJ was give,, In the Odd follows' hall Tuesday evening.. Jan. 2... In honoi m Sara Decker The inent being her twenty-fourth birth day, she leoelved n vety pietty ilng and many other piesent Dancing nnd other games weie Indulged In un til a Into hour, when lefieshments weie served. Those piesent weie: Mi and Mi F T Pelton. Di. and Mrs! etter. Mr. and Mis r. U. Gardiner, Mr. and Mis. G. M Noack. Mr. and Mis. A. J. Decker. Mis Ce.ii., !. Malono, Mis. R Mm tin. the Monday Mr.s. Ml.ses Jennie nnd Floionee r,.Mr Nellie Stacia and Uossio Conboy, Ad dle Shaw, Jcfsle Kein. Sara Van Ritint, Winona LaRair. Alice Roiden Mabel DeWitt, Grace Travis Augusta t.eaihart. Grace Hinds, i:,j,m .Mlone. Mamie Rortree. Lila Deckel, the MessiB. R Vail, of Scranton, F W Posten. Fied Powell. Kdwnul and Charles Van Hrunt. William and Tied Shaw. Waitei and Finnk Wuldell Sam Watts. Wallace Smith, Herman Hhr hardt, On In Travis, ha Hleseekei Will Penckert. Hauy and George De Witt Jesse and Aitliur Oarcllnei, Amza H01 tree. Daniel Clouse, Wlnfleld Decker Ired Depew nnd Clair Petton PECKVILLE. hlo. 13.!: WllPam Gilfllths. 10S; An thony Tallet. Tit. Fiank McCutfertv. "0 Poor dliectoi, Finnk Cogglns, PI; Rldinul Reynclds, S Michael Green, 12, Michael Gauglmn, 14. Assessor, atilck Dally, f.l; John Tigue. 81; Jas. Qtilnn. 10, Thomas MeGouldilek, II. Hlgl' (unstable, Michael Dean. fij. The following veie nnmln.ited liy ucc 1 ima tloii' Auditor, William Rums- Judge of election J. . McCmty, Inspictnr, Thomas liuiko REaRDINQ WOMCN. F. M. Young has the bming machine at woik In his yard boring for some thing perhaps It will bo Klondike gold. Mt.s. John Twining visited her daugh ter. Mis. Nellie Chambers, ut Wall's Cornets, this week. Mrs. Chninberlln Is Improving fiom her lecent Illness. Dr L F Smith, of Ashley, visited hlsviuiclp's family on Sunduy. Miss Relle Warner Is confined to the house by rheumatism. The little son of Chester Rous Is cjultu 111 of bionchltls. Mis Howard Wolf and daughter, Fiances, have been visiting ft lends nt Scianton the past week. While theie Mrs. Wolf was taken nulte 111, but Is somewhat better now. Oscar Shltls Us building a new house on Woodlaw n Park. J. II. Rlker. of Fast Lemon, called on some of his old friends last Mon duy. aeoige Roaulinan. of Dalton, wuh n caller In tow n on Thursdny, Mr. and Mis. Horatio Colvin, of Bcianion, expect to makeClaik'a Sum mit their Home In the epilng. .Mr. and Mrs. George K. Shny ate vis Itlng with lelatlves nt New Mllfotd and Monti obe. Fiank. the little 5-jeat-oId Hon of Mr. nnd Mis. Daniel Davis 1,., h. been quite sick of the bionchltls for several weeks, does not impiove veiy rapidly. Aithur Demnilng has been Indlspos od for tho past few days with a severe to, d Services tomonow In tho Metlmdlst L'plscopnl church at 10.30 a. m and 7 P m Preaching by tho pphim. Rev. S C. Slmpklns. Theme for the morning, "The Abiding Gift;" evening, "A Gieat Hawiuet- and the I'nanlmous Refusal." Please note the Sunduv school will be gin nt 2 o'clock tomonow, and not 2 30, as heietofoie. npwoith league at C p in, eveiybody roitllall Invited. The funeinl of Mr McGlen's child MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN OMLL AGES free S TO ALLB VMEryP NO noNIiY IN AI1VANC1!. Won derful UDDllunce 11 lid rlnnlllle rntii. etlleu aeut on trial to any reliable lilHIli L this offer. Ilfo rcinoved. and touo Given touvery portion of the body. -niiuiwiuju3siuiD nKu ku uurrior. nu u u. if, frcueme. UPI'AUO, N. V. 11 uu trial to any reliable world-wtdo reputation back of Every obstaciu to happy married 'Od. Full itrcnxth, development cn IP McniPAi pn 4 niaqara st. uiiii. uibiiunL uuuur The blcvcle Is a factor in mecnl dtv llf that lias bioadened botli the miscullne and the feniiMlne vlc.v of many things. In San Fiancisco, din ing the California campaign foi cciual suifiage, the wheelmen's ltagms j-up-)( 1 ted the amendment. The League ot Ametli in Wneoltiien Ilulletln reeentlv pill Hulled the fidlowlng edltoilal. AN AI.L-THL'-YLAR GARMHNT. The lilcvdo l- the most forceful mil piactlc.'il dicss leforn er lliat th" wot Id has evei known. A great manv Indies who, (luting tho blcvcle tiding season hive trained to nppi relate the wonh I nrd nppioptliteness of tin bicycle si lit, me now siicnly opposed to put ties It aside during the snowy- and sloppy seasons of wlntci To wear a hut den cf long skirts liudtagglcd with snow nrcl mud Is not only to forego the pleasuie of nn outing but It Is to Invite sickness and even deith Itself Is th'ete a man who world sutfer mteli an abom ination to lie fistcnod upon him sim ply because piecedlug gen.'iatloiis did not iio'sp's Uu Indttiondpiice to enr lect the evil? The nuin'wr of persons who, uk1.iv, think neat, clean, ilslitu, crmlng just to the shoe lops, nie less ladv like thnn a trailing conglomera tion of mud 01 dust or snow nnd a lilf-:i-hundied weight of gniments, Is not laise. Short slciits are lady like; mud-bedinggled skills are dov enly We coitalnlv do not think a man is more of u cntlemnn Iipcuuso he will not 10II up his ti ousei s In a muddv tieot, pieferilng to slop along, icgarcl- Irss or conditions or copsequonccs. ,yln(e when was dltt made so l-rspeot-ableV The stieet-sweejilng, dust-gath-eilng skirts are being mote c mplnlned I against by the woaieis of them than ir.t.v evei weie onoie. inu uicvtn; sl.lrt piomlses to become the popular thing in all seasons when theie is dust 01 mud or snow to be nold"d. ' La Fronde" Is tPo title ir a new dnllv papei published In Pm Is which is edited, ptlnt"d and managed entirely by women. It is published In a hand some building of Us own, and titats of all matters of imiest to women, fiom giwns to political equality. One of its obiects Is to secuie to Frpncl. women the same amount of lesnect In France that American women nlieady enjoy In Ameilcn State Senator Munroe has Inttoduced In the Illinois legislature a bill lelens Ing the propei tv of women from taxes so long as the right of suffiage Is de nied to women. In his .initio on tho "Causts of Pov erty," the late Francis A. Wnlker rec ognized the value, of uultatlon for wo man suffrage. He fcald: "In home de giee the w 01 kins classes have them-r-Olvt'S to blame that their condition Is not moie toleinble. In former times, before sotlnl and political agitation had vviuiuht Its gieat woik, tit? state of things In this respect was much vvoise. We huve to thank 'Woman's lights,' cliaitlsm, the extension ot the suffiago, publh dUcussion. nnd even dlstiltt so elallstlc agltutl)n, for no nmall jiait of the Impiovement In these icspettn whlth has taken plate." 555i5!ia sA? i-VJ mzTewirifits cou;msus.o 2f .tj.i. .,t ifc,..: .Ps- 510N. JOSEFK . 0UTHWA1TE. Wyandotte Building, Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1897. J To Whom It May Concern: The Pe-xu-na Drug Manufacturing Company of this city is one of its leading en terprises. The proprietors are prominent citizens. The President, Dr. S. B. Hartinan, has a high standing as an enterprising man of undoubted integrity. The most promi nent remedy, Pe-ru-na, has a widespread reputation aud is a most effective remedy for catarrh. Very truly, qmm UOX. 411. My ea no mure A COJU'AKISO.S. 1 have stood in a church! aid when tears were fast falling. As the clods of earth dropped on the form of a friend, Though wo loved him. vo left him. be- ond nil ternlllng. We leiniilned, all boieft, lor his llfo was at end. Rut the death of a frlendhlp Is sadder, far sadder. Stubbed straight to the heart by the keen shaft of scorn, Here Is never a ihauco that the soul may grow gladder, For one lives but to mock and (he other to mourn. Town Toplts. Catarrh of Heart and Throat. I had had catairh of the head nnd throat for twelve jeais mid had react that Pe-ru-n 1 was good ror it. nut no husband was opposed to patent medicines and would not allow nie to iibo It Ahnut a jenr ago ho died and I dctcrmln I would at le, Pe-ru-na a iiial I had the drugget older Mr.s. Pauline a ill. pome, lor me. as he tetin in, Tattvtlle hud 11011a in stock. Conn , and 1 took Mx bot tles. It completely cured me tal rh is all cone and I have trouble with m Uuoat Mis. Pauline Aullermati, Cuml in Four Months. I am thankful that I can wilte and .y that I am cured of the chronic catarrh I have taken several bottles of l'e-ru-iu and two of Man-a-llu. I urn fetling better now thnn I bavo tor neatly three years. As I said to m parents. C "Just to think! In four months I am cured of that dieadful disease " 1 thank vott very much for your tico advice uud kindness. Your medicine hus done just as on advertised it too hlehly of I't-ru-na Muithu 1:. Keller. Hotter Than Doctors. 1 um now quite well. 1 prutae Pe-ru-nu. Pn-rti-tiii emed nie. I think nnd know Its equal is not to bo fotn.d It has done lor mo what tour doc tors and five different medicines failed to do. 1 walk seven blocks to cliuith every Sunduy and feel refreshed at tho end of my walk. And such sweet, ro Mrs. U. Rlker. 2Gly V:--VKA'fc Miss Martha R. Letter. Fran cisco, Ind. I ( au't speak Mrs. r.. Rlker. Cedar Fulls, la. freshing sleep! J&k. Ktmmz Catarrli or Lungs. I'e-iu-n.v Is tho best niedlelno I ever had In m house. Jlv children h.ul a bad tough and one of them had the lung feve: them all 11a. 1 shall thing I can join medicine along f wrote you about my oungpst daugh ter who had had suit rheum over ulnco she was born (P.1I). Sho Is now tuied of it and wo have vom med icine to thank. I had six ilitteruit plnsl tlans for her. Mis. Recking. Chronic Catarrh. er I cuied ,&tt&&t with I'-.u-A all do "ery-N1.0b. iu iieip I WVAlll'' Miss Recking. Last Toledo, O. I was Doubled for ten vcm.s wltn eliioulu ca tarrh. I used Pe-ru-na 11 11 d La-cu-pl-a. tor f- t? .' J;Xi'f'wxt about eight months and jfflWK n,UBt sa' tlmt um i,cr- wJ"!MIy r i ft'cUy tured 01 tho ills- iT' ' S. ease. Jt will bo two MIfs Alv Ilia llnuenki.it. Rlli Falls, Wis. this time. eais next June slnco I wus cured, und 1 have not been trouble J with any sjiuptom of m old tioublu duting Ah lna Uaiicnkrat. La Grippe. 1 liopp Po-ru-na on hand nil tho time 1 have used it for la gilppu uud utute dleaseH. My vvlfo has used It for piles with satisfactory tosults She mid a few soitences "We have been using jour I'e-ru-na for two veais, are never with out a bottle of it 111 tlitt house, aud find It a val uable lemedy for la glippe. Indigestion, piln in tho stomach and bovvds. It will also re lieve morning sickness during pregnancy, If tukeu half an hour befote getting out of bed In the morulas' O. P. ilommcl. wirti. mi WS& vW mtnfft tfW.-09 Mr O. I' I loin- mid, Rtllevue, Tex, JOSUPH H. OUTIIWAITE. Chronic Disease of the Lungs. I was aflllcted with a v(ry severe cough fqr about lb months. Phy sic tuns told mo my right lung was affect ed, Uulr prescriptions feavo no relief. I con- e iifb tlU(leil i1 lr' Po-ru na, " und, nfter taking tho ha first two bottles, I felt gieut n lief. I contin ued taking It until I was entirely icstored to health I have rec onimuncUd IV-ru-na to several friends with splendid results. P. W. Linden. .Mr V W Linden 112 Scott St , Little Rotk.Aik. T S lk fWL 1'15 tjV .K! fOW Four Bottles of Pe-ru-na. I wrlto to let you know how I am get ting along. I have taken about five bot tles of Pe-ru-n. i and um proud to say that I have fully iceovcr'd. At first the catarrh was so bad I could scat ee ls' hear, but now tlun Is no dltllculty In htar-V5.': Ing und all 'the svmp- lyA toins of eaturrh lin.e dlsapptaied. M a u y Mr Lee Stephens, thuuks foi our kind- Ralley, Tex ncsMiess und foi jour wonderful medicine. Lea Stephen FKKE .MEDICAL HOOKS' The following books written bv Dr Ilurtniau. will bo Font free to any nil-drtss- "Tim Ills of Life" a ootidetuod encyclopaedia of family inetllclti'i Health and Reauty." written especially for vvnmen, should be In IhA hands of ever mother who wishes to bring up, he r diiUhhleis vvlseli und safely. "Winter ('atari Ii" treats of chronic catarrh in Its different complications. "Facts und Paces " u book of testimonials, contiln lug :I2 pages, full of testimonials of oo plo who liavo been titled of throntct,pa tnrrh by Po-iu-na, Address Tho lVj.ru na Di ug .Manufacturing ('oinp.iny;t.'J2t Bouth Kourth street, OdlumhusrPhlo,, n these boolts arc written nnd compiled with great rtuo by Dr. llnitmnn to give, the people tho bebi Information possible ii( ernlng the huiiiun bod and the dis uses to which It Is liable. v ' - ' j $ C 1 TJ-