Mi THE SCRANTON TRTBlT7E SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 1808. 9 Bol ITho Onibondnle correspondence nf The Utlbuno 1ms been placed In the hand o Mr. C. ii, Muun, Salem avenue and Chunk street, to whom news items may )o iiddrcMed. All complaint us to ir regular delivery, etc., should ba tnnila to W. J, Roberts. nowH agent. ' NBW OMUNIZATION. Mor Umulnlpti niup, llltt, Sons at Vi'tcnui"' OlHcei. The newly mii'trr-vl Iti Major Han dolrh c imp, N'o 13S, Pons of Veti-inns, linve chosen nflli'i-rs u! follows: Cap lnJr, Ch-itieq s Alo:.iudei ; first lieu tenant, A, W. Clancy: second 'teuton nut, O. W. Clilhert, chnplnln, William Hobbi; rnmp council, V. J. Finch, IM gcn Ilutls'in; llrst rgennt, F. It. Smith- fimvterni(ttcr serge-int, I. II. fuHin: sergeant of tin; ruiirJ, James 12i. n. eilnr it-irc-int, William Hry elon. i "I'iclpal itilflnn. John Unl pt(Ti, dii'poral of tin- guard. IMivnrd K.ll.v; cinip gunid, Uc-lbert Cole; Iilrl, t guild, F. (, Ktntc. The r imp stat La nut with thlrtj'-nlno iiiemi "ip. (iOT OAV Wll II A "COP." Tv, n men vveie arraigned In police c'Uii 'tordny. Ono vyns a plain diunk "ml was discharged by the may or with a reprimand thin morning. Tho other Ms n young follow named Price tiiitiut tvvrfy yenm of ago. He, with n mimli'vof companions, was going up liitndJl sttoet nt " o'clock yesterdnv morning Th -y wore bolterou nnd Ollleor Iluddy told thorn to ntop th'-lr nolfp They. n soon ni they got nice ly out .if the palmlmnn' roach, how ever set ii a mi !"t. It , with Special ed'eer' Willis g.iv-o chase and caught I'll . Tho ollloer in running fell nnd t r. Ms ttotl"ors. Price had to put up .'i ' lull which wl'l lip Invested in an "thci pair. JEWISH WEDDING. ?r n"l Sirs. Kurlanchoek, of Gordon "uMih, h ,v" Irsupd Invitations for tho mulling- ct their dnuphtV r Rebecca to M- I.niititi. Tho Interesting cere i 'i . liich will lp performed accord -ii r i i thp form of th" Hebrew filth li t il . place in tho W. W. Wntt lwi'ina nil Oliuroh street, Tuesday c r 1 1. March 20, at 7 o'clock. A. re r .ti i .lll follow nt the liilde'K home, N'- J-" (ionlon uvenu . nt 8 o'clock. 10CA1. AND PERSONAL T, V mi? Mcn'a lcafruo nnd Phils- i ii ' e vor oi lety of the Firgt Prefl- . i i i . luirch held n olaMnt social 1 ian?- laU ovpr.lnjf. ' - i Taylor h'.id two flnsrcra Inc ' u i pulley while rioting Ice for 1 .v .-'.ms jeslerday. Dr. Ualley r i ti'.' wounsl. ' r 1 Mho Vat been employed hy ' i i-'idiam, miflwwd J. II. Kon ii iiuor-'st In Mie Bpanlp & Ken i i ti'iitier Phop ypHterilay. i' uid Mro. K K. Morne. of Hotel ,' K.m, have apckled to open their I -e nt Crystnl lnkc on the thirty 1 t .1 t'ds month T i' ).ten remwny rivc the ' n if il iivdv "DotcaH'' nt th Grand t vt i m.r, by iciuest. The pood s ' ' i '.tii ' ivu hlsrhly pleased. 'I ' uii'i'tal ot Ml Drklttet I'arden, ' - Mi Main street, will occur at .'I (' i' i ' N ai' . -no'in. ivn i Cj:s, of 0m ti nvenue, ycc 1 t 1 ptu chested tho Adam Miller l.l'T! 1" '"llflotll. M'- A ilia V.lffelow and Mrs. Frank V H 'ii vinltliiB In Honeprlale. ! 'nliii Kllleen aUennVd the fu ne ii ,f His. Corroy In Archbald yen t i-.. rl 11 iH'in hou?e hrifi been rented by G A Miinn and the family will tuke liiisns n ila firt of April. OLYPHANT. i'he Rov James Huches, formerly of hith Afilca, will pi each tomorrow. Tinth ni. iiiiiiR and tvenlnff, In the Hap- tist :lHiMh. Services to commence at 10 a in ind C p. m. t i rn ctlnpr of th? Independent Or O.i ' lb nfiKiphP, held last evcntn:r, tin r donim. oillpcr! were installed f'r tllF . it l'ast nivhon, J. J. Paddcn: irrl..r. I . K. Powell; provost, Thomas Vf.il.n , pi elate, T. L. Williams; re c . dine, f cretary, It. W. Taj lor; finan cial sim r. lary, D. Ct. .loner; tivasurer, ' I). 1. !, .rd; Inspector, W. V. J. n. s x inHn, Tlumas n. Wiliia.ns; piitioil. Hugh O'Boylu; tri-steed, JI. v Ounimlnss, Patrick Gannon. The many ft lends of S. .1. Matthews will be pleated to hear that he has be en aw filrtcd postmastet ut this plac f' M ts St. Ila Pendred, of Jermyn. spent y.st.Tfiay with Miss .May JIcNicol, nf J ! i-ii f t. h i. lluRhca, of South Africa, v ii . . uoii in the Susuueliannn Street 3j.iI.ii i vhmrh tomorrow1 morning and "" ' This will le the flt'dt time 1 u Vin to proich In the Welsh toiiBuo at .ii place. Sunday school at 2 Oil' i Mi mid Mrs. O. 11. Hull have re turn, i i .in port AHeBheny. where thc . utionritnE th funeral of a icnuv Ml .M..iy Tiller, cf Archbald. s vl lllnj; if 1 mves horu. M.- ii zie Oullaarlief vu the Buet of her ter, Mrs. John o'Mttlley, of iJunrr.. ii surest, j'OFterdny. o. . i i 'Benton, of t-'erbondale, was a calu i m Jown yeaterduy. PRICEBUBG. At a ip.ftins; of the now council of Dlekbf n city borough, tho following -Cti ch. hi as policemen of thin bor ough M ssrs. Reynolds, Davin, Howe, Lark, Thoipe, Ruckland nnd Velgersk-. Mrs, Oakey was chosen as Janm-em. Tho Tutnneranco society met ts to nlt?ht Wllllim Wilson and Frank Perrls at tended a party In Green Rldtje, Thins day nldht Mis T. Jones Is spendlnp; a few days with hw: pntonts In Taylor. Mrs C P. Snydor Is nblo to ho out asraln, after having been conllned to Jior homo with illitoee. Henry Pavls visited friends In Tuy lor, dnobduj'. PECKVILLE. 3KV1 William Rooke and Henry Purdy will leave today for Klondike. Elmpr Roberts will niovo Into his elegant new neldence. on White's ad dition In n few days The usual seniles i bo held In tho Methodist KpiM-upal church totnor. row morning. Tho vmftor. Rev. S O. Plmpklnn. will preach at 10.30 u in., lheno "The Home of the Ileal t." In ,tho evening Marjihu Tilbe, No. 311. of died Men, will attend divine siervlpri In u body nnd listen to n normon upon the theme "The Perfect State of Man." e choir .has prepared special tnulc the occuslon. All will be cordially ' f 1c itned. On Sunday evening, Match .'. Harper I.odire of t'dd Fellown, will niteinl In a body nnd listen to a ser mon. Pppclnl music will hIso be one of the features of this sermon. Marlon Suddoth, of Mlsileslppl, a cHitdcnt In Wyoming Kemlnary, Is vls Itlnif at the home of his friend Gornut Slmpklnn. Rev. J. V. Newell, of Throop, nnd John linker, of Green Rhine, were Vis itors nt the Methodist Kplscnpal par Hoimgc yesterday. IVikMlle llaptlst church, Rev. J. S. Thomas, pustor. .Services totnoriow at 10..10 a. nt. nnd T ). in. Subject for Hie morning, "The Radge of Christian 1Mb clplceihlpj" cvenlnst subject, "Who Is On the I.oiiI'h Side?" Special Met vires' every night ncM wed:, except Hntur dnv night. All are cotdlally Invited. Mts. CratiPi of Tast orange, N. .1., Is visiting her daughter, Mis. H. J. Mi Cotmlclc. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Vouthliil Thicvi s--liolnsi ol the Su elpt oolollPK--l,eiiiinnI Notes. Two brs m TNirsdav cnint weie seen by the ptopiii tore, Messis. Cluiiied Halter and illninn, it closlng-im time, taking ij loils out of the store. The ln-' were follow t 1 to thjlr r.'Rpectlve honvs, but thev denied tl'elr tfullt. VcsUrday they wire ai"-oitpd and given a heat ing before Justice of the Peace Robin son. After the boys admitted their gitlll the merehunt? withdnnv tho charge. The R"v. Rni'dlvnl, pastor of th Con gregational church, will exchange pttl pl's Ith the Rev. J. G. Cvnns.or Vand ling, lojiiorrow, nnd Monilny they will nttepd tho Wj'omlns conference nt Pittstcn. A laige nun. her of Cumti No, 201. Grand Army nf the Republic, attended the organisation of n new camp at Car bondale List evening In which the new c,imp will be known as- the Major Ran dolph camp, No. loi lrugglct Trot, of ArchlKild, was culling on friends in Jermyn yester day. Tihenezer Re'nnle has gone In t n the bicycle business. lie has been npjiolijt ed agent for the Monarch and has opened a general repulr chop on Main street. "t?llvcr Rapid" In the name of a very beputlful wa-tirfall which Ins Just )ytm dl"overe0 on the mountain side of V'.st Muyfleld. Kviry daj' larg" delo-g.i'ion- of our young people go to see the ib 1 htrul sloht. Yesterday the fol low Ing visited the Fceni" Krte Walsh, Ri"e Cijie, Jutn Ionnelly, Alice Malt land Urldgel Tall 't, Cclla Brady and Naomi CHllllhs. The ottentlon of Mayflcld council Is called to the fact thai the Traction companv have been taking up the planks that were liM beside theli track n. nr Ihi brldgi nnd leaving the road In n very dangerous condition. This phould bj attended to at once by all tut ans. Beerifi past grnnds of Ru h,1il'ook If dgo of this tin were ut Soranlon jesKrdav nnd attended th- sefsloim of th gi.ind lodge nf the Independent C'rder of Orl 1 Fellows, wh"re th'ej' re crlved the debtee of j ast grand, which will in :h- ruture entitle thim to be nieiiibers of the grand lodge of this Mat-. Mrs. Dougher. of Arclihald, ivim call ing on her sister, Mrs. Patrick Dur kin, nf Mnyneld, yesterdaj-. P. 1 . Il.vinurs was In Olyphnnt yes tfnl'iv. The vmploy.iq of the Rrle Ghnwooil nnd Keystone oifliieties will be paid their February ci.rnlngs today. They made nine duvs last month, whle'j Is Home whit letter than the present month, during which only flie dajs will be tnlde. William Walker is having the Inter ior of his property on I-rfUkawaium nve. rue beiutifleel with a coat r,f paint. Patrick Durkln and Michael Hurke were .it Scranton j-esterdaj-. Patrick Duikln and Patrick Kilker aie miking "Stenshe improvements to their properties. M.irv Cuff, of Railroad street, Is con flnid to hei home through sIckneFS. William. F. Davis, who has been in dlFii.ise.l for n few duys, Is somewhat Illllit ovecl Homer P. Smith, son of Mr. Charles Smith, vho has been seriously ill, id cc.n"ldjre1 out of dungf-r. Annie O'Mallij, of Carbondale, was calling on her mother, Mrs. John O'Mal Icy, yetcrduy. a. Mr. R. K. Athrtton will move hi half of the hoese f.irmeiij mru I by J I. N. Patrick Ed. Dunlap vili move in the houe vunatcil by Mr. Atherton. Foster :illur.is will move In the one vucaud by Mr. Dunlan. Mr. Eerts, of High land petl,, will move n Scmnton. Rev. Mr. Smith will nunc in Mr. F.vert's house. George Nichols has moved In pnt )t his frther's house. Milton Ro g. it will occupy Andy Toir.pson's hoiif-e, Mr. D.illy, of Monroe etiunty, brother of Mr. Frank- Pallj, has nur cnnseil t.ip f .ur lots of F. S. Renedlct, adjoining Mr. George Coon's, and ex pects to butiii two houses on them In the near future Mr. Tompsi.n is having a well drilled. Miss Ijlbble Kennedy, of Dalton, vis ited Mrs. E. Reynolds, this wvek. Mls, Ivennedy has rented rooms in the Ma sonic butldtmr and will occupy them soon. Mist itomershelne. of FactoryvUle. is vlfltlng her e lutln. Mrti. Charles Hally. this week, Mia. John Steward, of Bayre, Pu., vis ited Mrs. Jchn Merrill a few days this we k. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Steam and eon ntl ndl the funeral of Mrs. Steurn's mother, at Peckvllle, last Monday. John Evins is able to work again af ter his recent Illness. WAVERLT. Mis. Ii. M. Thompson, neo Lee, of Whitney's 1 . Int. N. Y is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Lee, at the W.aveily house. John Pelllmm, Miss Ulancho Kenne dv, Mr. and Mrs. George Cllffoid at tended Hie lilmoro-ciiffunl wedding at Scrnrtnn Thursday evening. Major James G. llalley, wife, child and daughter. Gruco. and Mrs. ,looph Obor, of Scranton, were Uie guests of Mr. and Mrs. .V. R. Finch last Thurs daj. Rev. A. Rergen Rrowc will preach at the Raptlst church tomorrow nt 10.SO n. m. and 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. I! Sumner will fill tho pulpit nt the Methodist Episcopal ehunh at 10.S0 a. in. tomorrow; in tho evening Epwoith League oxetcIseH. Fresh cakes, pies and home made bread dully at Martin Hold's "Little Dehnorlco." v K J. Feehley and family will move on their farm on or about the ih-t of Apiil. MOSCOW. Dr. Yetler Is vory sick. Mm. I. B. Tlio, of Scinnton, visited ft lends hero Wdnesdnv. I Mrs, Jlnwurd RiPilleuma tail son. DUFFY'S PURE r cf ..STifjmhKPv MyS ' w,. ;ff- ,1 SD TW temkhw I i..iSI il 1 . JJ X 7ir '-,' V- ' ;-n -- vwv FOP. MEDICINALUSE WO FUSEL OIL At lists lliite ol' ypnv il is osju'cinlly vnliinbk1. 11 lnvcts Diiouiiioiisn. cures grip sum! keeps the body in h ffood stale oi'ho:il th. In sist upon lite tfPtiiiine iVom your grocer or druujist. Send Tor pamphlet. DUFF' MALT WHISKEY CO., UoclK-stur, N. Y. Free', of St rciton, spent the forepart nf th wi k with h -r I 'tcr, Mis. . W. UV.lMli. Mrs. Mi Kcnl, of OouMsboro, and Miss IMUh Wlllnrd, of Pernnton, spent Wed-ne-idny with Mrs, Anna Laimr, The P..'bikah will glp a supper nnd entertainment in the odd Fellows' hall Monday evening, March 14. Mrs. C. H. Travis was In Scrnnlon Thursday. Mrs. George Bortree and Mrs. Joh'u Lyman wVre among Scrnnton visitors ycsterlav. Mrs. Cnthrrlne Ptone, of fccrnnton, was the guest of Mrs. Jnnn Hinds Situ daj'. The Woman's Relief corps will hold a Li-cent supper In the Odd Pillows hall nest Wfviii lay evening, March 1C. Mr. nnd Mr. Floiome Prlton attend ed the wedding nnnlvi i-ry of Mr and Mrs. R. A. Rlrd, at Mudi- invllle, Mon day night. TAYLOR NEWS. Gittartnliiiuont and aoclul n Success. Mr. nml Mrs. Tlhbs Jlonoroil. tiurcit .Votes. Th- entertainment and social held at the Culvury Baialpt chuivli on Thurs day evening, unikr au-piccs of the Junior li.iptibt union, . n a grand suc cess both musieallj, socially and finan cially. The programme aw arranged in this department was can led out in an excellent manner. The competitions on fcptlhng, reciting and singing wore als-o well ronteKted. On the spelling match there were eight contit-tants. The prise was awurded to MNs Gertrude Watklns, she spelling them all coi'et lj'. On the recitation, "The Three Fishers," there were three contestants. The prise was Justly awarded to Miss Maud Evans. On the solo for children under tuiUe years of age two prizes were awarded. Fiist prize wns given to Miss Edltll Williams; second, to Ethfl Steele. The adjudicators were: On poetry, Rev. Dr. H. H. Harris; on music, Piot. V. E. Jones. The Tribune branch oirtce In Taylor Is in the Oo'jis-lgh building. Miss Rachel Lewis, of Prlceburg, (a lsltlng relatives n ths place. f Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Tlhbs, of Rendham, was the scene of a pleasant gatheilng tin Thursday even ing, when their many young friends tendered them a reception. Music and other amusement, were the order of the evening, after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Mlsaes Emma Williams, Floience Cockrell, RcTthn Williams, Mary How ells, Flor ence Wilson, Lizz'e Williams, Emma Owens, Olw en Howells, Maggie Price, Harbara Giuver, Ada Lang. Jennie Gruer, and 51 :"-rs. EUwmiiI Morgans, O-tar Giuvr, William Grifflths, Edgar fetltie. Henry Reese, William H. Nlcho. Lis. John T. Jones, William Morgans, William Daniels, Percy Owens, Harry and FjederieU Wilson, Edward Carter, Htnry Daniels, Roller Gruver, Joseph Secure, Detbeit Sanderson, Wllllnm Alison, John Morton and Benjamin MeCViml e, Horvlces nt the Presbyterian church tomonow a3 usual, Rev. L. R. Foster oft'elatlng. Independent Older of Odd Fellows, No. ee w ill meet thlB evening In their hall on Noith Main street. Pervlctn In the Germun Evangelical chinch tomorrow will be as usual. Rev. A. Weber will officiate. Everybody w elcrime. fc'.rvlrcs In the Calvary Raptlst church tomonow will lie as usual, Rev. Dr. H. II. Harris officiating. Morning sermon at 10.30; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; evening pcrmon nt 0 o'clock. Beats aie free. Everybody Is cordially n vlted. The new ly-or:ranled dramatic club will meet for piacllce and to arrange meeting places. Th?y will meet In the resident e of John K Owens, of Wash ington street. Those interested In the matter are urgently n que; ted to be pjesent. Te rejular services will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church tomor row. The partur, Rev. William Frlsby, will officiate both morning and evening. Everybody welcome. Pleaching in the Welsh Congrega tional chunh tomorrow win he as usual, Rev. Thomas officiating. Preaching at tho Welsh Baptist church tomorrow ns usual, Rev. J. M. Lloyd officiating. All are welcome The Welcome Roel.il riot, .vin duct a Boelal on Faster Monday In Cal lery's hull, tiouth Scranton. Admission, il VU1IIB. 'mi: cnoici:. Two Jacqueminots were In the vase, Ono bud with leuves unsettled, And one whose velvet, open tnee Us jellow heart revi.iled. Two women In the fragrant room Set ut the sunsot hour; One fleclliite in ulillsh bloim, cme tlch in grace nnd power. To ine tho world was all untried, A drenm. it hope, a Joy; One kfev.' that bliss had pain allied Like iold with Its ulloy. Another entered one whose tmino Hud griired hi country's scroll Of honor, bravery won him fmnej A man nf bialn nnd soul. The glil'k face Into welcome broke Like Hiinvhlne after showers; "Which will j 011 choose?" he smlllnHy Mpnku, And pioffeisd hi in the flower. He prosMd the loses to Ills lip.; Tlio woman lient her head; The blood surged to lmr llnger-alps; "The full-blown iiwe," he said. ' Surnh U Bolton in Judsa. AVOCA. Avoca Conclave, I. O. 1I meets on Monday evening. Rev. C. J. Ilradbury, of ?crnnton, cnlled on Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Holllster this weik. The tnurilnge of Miss Mnry McDon nell, of Monslc, to John DtllTy, of Uuil moie, is niniounced. Mis Kate Taylor has returned to Scranton, after a few days' visit nt the homo of her sister, on the West Side. The Pennsylvania Coal company will pay Its employes In this wctlon tills mnrnlng. D. R. George, nf Lallln, was n visitor In town this week. Mr. John Whalen la visiting friends In Pottsville. Mr. and Mrs. Uullev will leave nxt w eek to spend n few months among friends on the Pacific Const. They will be uceomiunled by Lisle Holllster, who Intends io make hi permanent resi dence In Hrnttle, The W. C, T. F. will conduct nicnior i.il service" In the Methodlit Episcopal chinch tomorrow evening In honor of Mi-s F'-anrps Wlllaid. Mrs. llolvpy, of Wct pfitston, a peisonal friend of the decenstd, will Uc prerent. Mlf-ses Nettle Druffcier and Mnme Fitrsinimons wet visltois In Scranton ymt-'day. - . Mr. A. II. tlosmer, pe- lal supremo d'ptity of the Fraternal Mystic Chain, hns ben successful in cffei ting a per lnnnpnt organization In this town. Pro vlotis to his dernttuie for Troy, N. Y he tendered the members n reception end ns n memento, preStnted all pres ent with a handsome bcniquct. Charles Webber.a student nf Strouds burg Nnrmnl school, is visiting I1I3 parents this week. John MrCrlndle has received his com ndsslon and will take chargo of Moozlu postoftlce on March 15. The onice will be removed to his penaia! store and Miss Mamc McCiindlo will be post mistress. A large number of people from this town attended the funeral of Mrs. Frpderlc Schneider nt Hcrnnton yester day. Deceased was formerly Miss LU 2le' Martin, of this town. Her many friends were grieved to learn of her demise. The meeting hold in the High school on Wednesday evening for the purpose of organlslr n free reading room as sociation was largely attended by the young men of the town.- C. F. Hoh.in was eleetnd temporary chairman and after expressing his thanks for tho honor, outlined the purnose of the or ganization. He was fo'lowed by Mr.v, Holllster, tho promoter rf the prolect, who delivered an enthuslnstlc eeerh. A nnlon prevailed that a committee be appointed to recommend permanent ofHcers of the organization. The chair man appointed C". H. Hall. 13. E. Snv rter atnl L. D. Panders, who submitted the following list of officers, which was accepted: President, C. F. Hoban; first vice-president, Rteivl Keith; second i vice-president, Frank Flynn; third 'vice-president, Pntilclc Henley; seeie- tary, Robert Golden: assistant secre tary, George Kennedy; treasurer, Wil liam Graham; manager, W. II. Holtis- 1 Ii r. E. C. Kellum. C. F. Hobnti. C. H. Hull, W. II. Cuiran. C. H. Hill and John O'Malley were appointed to go among the business people and solicit contributions for a fund to purchase furniture. W. H. Holllster headed tho list bv contributing $". That tho pro J ct will be a success is a foregone con eliuliin since membership Is absolutely free. To Mr. Holth-ter Is due tho thanks of the people of Avoen. JTOEEBf CITY. Follow Ing Is the programme that will be ie.idrcd at the Welsh Congre&a tloml chwch on Thurday evenlnfs n'Xt, Ma-ch IT: 8oprniie solo. "The Skylark," Miss Lvdla Sailor, Peranum; lmiitono fiilo. "The Old llric,ade," Mr. P H. Vnneii, Scranton; duct, "Love,"' 'isi Sailer, Mr. Wurrcn bailtone folo, Noble Hoy of Truth," Mr, P. H. War leu; soprano solo, "Changeless," Miss Hallor; buiitone solo, "nedouln Love eoii?," P. H, AV'arun; recltathin, Mie, Alfred 1. alley; tenor solo, "Kverj' Vul liv." T. f Jont's; duet, tenor and bass, 'Flow Ocntle Dva, ' Messrs. D. J. Joins and T. O. Jone; reriu-.tlon, Mr. Hlchnrd Hughes; bOf? solo, selected, Hnvid J. Jones; recitation, Miss Stella li.ivls; tenor tolu "Tho Tournament," '1 homos O, Jones. The concert will be gin i.t i."'. The proceeds will go to the chilli h ih bt fund. At the recent election Alfred Dnvln was the Republican candidate In the Second w ard for school dlrei tor for tho term of thre. years. H.w.ird Goodrich won the l)i mocriitlc candidate for the same r hoc. Mr. Iu Is vai voted fur In the Bvrciiid vvatd only, but Mr. Cloud rleh'b name was placed on the ticket In both atds. l")als Sfjound seventeen majoilty h the S ccnU,warJ, but Good, vie h w as pi wn the certlfie, ate of election on the f ticngth of the votes he receiv ed In 'the '.m ward. There seems to be no doubt, after InvtwtlMitlcin, hut that a school director 1b a ward oftlcir and iiciulil not lo voted for concurrent ly. Theicfuro Mr. Davis will conteft the r.ctlen of the board and has (lied the neeehsuiy pa,iern nt Montrose, through hU attorney, V. D. Jl. Alney, esrB At the Ite publican county convention held at Montrose, on Thursday, the following nomr.tttlon were made: For congress, sutijct to the decision of the district, sonfere.s. ('. F. Wricht, or Susq.iehunra; (resident 1udge -t Sus quhanna count j-, Hen. H. (v. Senrle; niires.ntatlves, Hon. J. W. Adams, Hrooklyu, and Q. D. 'many, Ulbhnn; dlstilct ott.iriiey, Italph 13. Little. Montroe; . mnty surveyor, Clinton HI 'holt, llutih. No senatorial candl Uate was tinned, but the congression al confciees were given power to act as Runatuiial cunfeivss niso. &XTH COJ.CENri:ATEU IiVIJ. New Orleans Tlmes-Democrnt, "Btrauice. pliant subject Is thU human frume; adapt Itself to 'most anything! Fted It on alcnlinl a while mid it craves more; give it urtuilc, strychnine, or any old puleon and a cruvlng In ut once but up.' Bo bean a popular railroad 'talk ing mtm," us ho diew bailt from lux typewriter and wiped his glasses. 'On my ret ent trip to went Tesa I enme upon a esse in point. Out beyond Fort Duvls tht-re Is a section of country which for unadulterated alkalinity -beutv anything on uarlh. What wuttr there Is tastes somuvvhere between castor oil and viehy nnd soda, while every bit of plant and animal life has become so impregnated wltll caustic potash Hint loaves and ekitw, barbs und furs glisten like the coatume of a ballit dancer In it iierle.' and til hull hns bocotno as numi.iry to I'aein us drink to 11 dlpnorrmiijue. "I saw one tanillv who had Imbibed and eaten siuli ouantitles of alkaline matter that the neutralising effect of the slight. est ueld was torturo to ttam. what they craved bilnn muie and more of tho burn ing salts, la theilr composite kitchen ami dining room I noticed a low oC bright new tin cuiih upon a shelf. 1 first took tho-u to be condciikcil milk, but picture nn lliuior when the nilstieas of the houe took down one of the ct.n, which 1 Uk-ii saw wis concentrated lie, njinned II, anil gave u heaping spoonful to each of the children all aiound, They linked It down with evident delight und went back to their -.irucu.' P Ur lilt Ainu The Sells Brothers, Greatest Living Circus Men, Write Strong Letters Emphatically Endorsing Pe-ru-na, the National Catarrh Remedy. fidepesidemt Ail tisres of these Gentlemen have Personal Knowledge of the Virtues of Pe-runai Each lelis how 1e has been helped by It. Several other Letters from People Ee-ru-na has Permanently Cured Mruiflfrjncr, larjjc affairs successfully is a constant nervous strain. Prom nervousness to catarrh is but a step. The source of catarrh is in the mucous membrane, which is a mass of nerves. The letters here printed from the Sells Brothers, owners of the great combined Forepaugh and Sells' Shows, describe tlic peculiar strain to which each is subjected in carrying l'c-ru-ua has been a great help to these gentlemen .not strange, as it is perfectly adapted to assist nature in throwing off the evil effects of nervous strain and faulty digestion. l'c-ru-na is a scientific catarrh remedy. It docs not attempt to reach catarrh by local treatment, for catarrh c.innot be treated locally without harm. It reaches out for the very roots of catarrh by making its existence impossible. Mr. Km. Siu.t.s says,-" I would not be without it for any money." Here . is his letter: Dr. S. U. IIartmax, Columbus, O. Dear Sir: Your l'e-ru-na is cer tainly one of the very best tonics that was ever brought to my attention. As the financial manager of the great com bined Forepaugh and Sells Brothers' Shows, I am necessarily subjected to constant strains of the nervous system and brain. This kind of wear and tear makes me feel frequently in need of a good tonic to assibt digestion and to keep my nerves steady and my brain cool. I find in Pe-ru-na exactly such a tonic. It produces an even and natural appetite, aids in digestion, and procures sound and refresh ing sleep. I would not be without it for any ' Sincerely yours, I'laauclal Manager Jscllis Urothers' Show. EPII. SELLS Mr. S. Jameson, Weston, S. troubles, l'e-ru-nu cured them peter Gcllo disease is catarrh of the kidneys, membranes healthy. Mr. Biuke'8 s33-883. IIP 'A v&TOrA Wi I'i S Va V "vm r mf assKsassasSS' Dr. S II. Haktman, Columbus, O, Dear Sit I'our years ago I had a Mvero attack nf UritfM's disease, which brought mo 1.0 low the doctor said nothing moro could be dono fur me. hen ouo of your lectu' ei on the above disease was read to me, I begun to takeP'-ru-na und Man-a-hn, and f.niiid It acted Just us represented. In three months I was a well man, ind huvo continued so ever since Seeing tho good effeets on ine, rem. bora of people o this town have called on mo who were si ing from dvspeps'u. They have taken yr.ur medleme vv the best results. J. fiKAKK, Petroleo, Ontario, Canada, Mr. Louis Sells recommends Pc-ui-na to everybody for every catarrhal trouble. His letter follows: Pe-ru-na Drug Mpq. Co. Dear Sirs: You are putting upon the market one of the best remedies of which I have any knowledge. Wher ever I travel I hear Pe-ru-na spoken of in the highest terms. My personal use of it also leads me to know of its remarkable efficacy in all cases of chronic catarrh, coughs, colds and chronic affections. A few doses of Pe-ru-na will cure colds, stop cough, and prevent what would otherwise be come chronic catarrhal conditions. I trust that the Pe-ru-na Drug Mfg. Co. will meet with the success that the merits of their great remedy entitles them. I recom mend Pe-ru-na to everybody. Very respectfully yours, The catarrh problem is complicated. Many of the most serious diseases arc catarrh under other names. Catarrh cannot be cleared up Ilaitman's books on catanhal 1 ney prove a revelation to ninc-tcntlis ol their readers. . , . v.- , No person interested in the subject should fail t'o write for one or moie of these books. They arc --" called "Chronic Catarrh," "The Ills of Life," and "Winter Catarrh." Any or all mailed free, onjE application to the Pe-ru-na Drug Mfg. Co., Columbus, O. Pe-ru-na may be obtained of all-druggists. $ Special book for women, called " Health and. Beauty," mailed to women only. " ' Tribune Want Letters to is 1 Mmtlrix JMfflmsteJl C, tried in vain for twenty-eight years to get relief from his catarrhal all. lie writes as follows to Dr. Hartman: Dr 8. 1$. IIaktm.w, Columbus, O. Diar Sit I am very id ad to tell you that I consider your medicine - v ever tning mat u ci 1 m.a tor it. I am cured ot all my troubls tho blindness, iho roarins In my head, catarrh In tho throat, tho pain In my shoulders and L iur., nnd my bowel troubles, nro nil cured, Tho Catarrh is the ness of Dr. Hartman 'is treatment of catarrhal dis eases is evidenced by his permanent cures. Bright's and Pc-ru-na cures it and cures it permanently by making ths letter is only one of many on file. He writes as follows: ft & k 1 y'' l LOUIS xwv u7 sells. & wmm Szttfmy l$f anywhere by any remedy that will not clear it up everywhere. diseases arc plain, open common sense, and are scientifically sc Ads Bring Quick tilffiSf' Iff V Wllil B Dr. Hartman on their immense business. That ggjETJlSSESaj leg that us.ecl to pain from tho wound is well, I ha o been trying to get relief nil ever tho country for twenty-eight yearn, without the least bene! t. Hutyourtlireouiedielneo, l'o-ru-na, JIan-a-Un and I.a-cu-p..a, have completely cured me. It is my ono vvish to recommend yu-ar mtdlclues to nil sufferers." The letter of Mr. Peter Sells is as em phatic as that of his brother. He writes: Pe-ru-na Druo Mro. Co. Dear Sirs: I wish to say a word in praise of Pe-ru-na. My business as advertising agent of our immense con solidated show makes it necessary for me to be constantly on the go; a constant change of climate and diet. This will sooner or later derange the strongest man's digestion. I find Pc-ru-na an admirable remedy to cor rect the evils which follow a constant change of diet. I would not be with out Pe-ru-na in my travels. No better remedy for catarrh of the stomach can be found. With an occasional use of Pe-ru-na I find myself always in splendid health and good spirits. Very sincerely yours, PKTER SELLS. curse of America. The thorough 'rw , tilt w- touts Df. sound. ' tm rKvwww Yreyy 1 Ltw 11 -iisi .lU&Jfcl. i- J V, J. ltU I 4k