I tTHE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1898! V r I 1 tTho Carbondala corrcFpoiulenco of Tho Tribune lias bcrn iilaced In tho hands of Mr. J. M. I'orbes. All complaints as to lr lobular delivery, etc., pIsci news Usnn, khonld bo addreiised to Hobcrts & ltey nolds, news asente. NEW OFFICERS. At the semi-annual election of Olive Leaf lodge. No. ISO, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the following were elected: Noble Brand, Frederick Cun dy; vice grand. Thomas Booth; att estant sccretHiy. William Masters: trustee, N. Moon, Jr.: representative to the grand lodge, Hdwnrd Hall. At tho meeting a number of applicants for membership were received and accept ed. The condition of tho lodge at pres ent Is flourishing The oillrers elected will be Installed next Monday night, whpn District Deputy Grand Master Wyland of the Oolden Chain lodge, of Trlcebuig, and his Installing stali will be piesent to assist at the ceremony. Last night the local lodge's Installa tion Win cnt to Forest Cltv, where several members 'were Initiated. They jeport a good time socially. TO HONESDALE. Tho Indian football team of this city the champions of Wayne and Lackn- uanna counties for the season '07, will go oer tho mountains Saturday and anminiHier iiunesuuirc ii hiiiiuui uu fpat. Tho latter team will endeaor to hold the score down as low as possible and a good game may be anticipated. There was considerable llvaliy In base ball, in which the Maple village had a trifle the best of the aigumcnt, and that adds to the Interest of the coming game. FIREMEN'S CONVENTION. A large number of persons of this city contemplate attending the fire men's convention which will be held at Lebanon on the first four days of October. Messrs. Peter Rlvenberg, T. Herbert and Thomas Campbell, repre sentlng the Mitchell hose companj, will leave for that place on Mondjy next Mess-rs. Ilatley, Meyeta and Mitchell, of tho same company will secure leaves of absence from the Thirteenth regiment to attend the convention. LUCRETIAS ENTERTAIN. Tht I.ucrella lodge, Daughtcis of Itcbekali, held a session last evening at which tliey conferred the dugiee on a number of visiting delegates fioni Arc'nbald, Jermyn, Forest City and Honosdale lodges. After the ceremon ies attendant with tho conferring of the degree, the members of tho lodges served refreshments to the persons present. The members Indulged in a social time and the visitors highly complimented the local ludies' hospi tality. LYMAN HOWE. Lyman II. Howe, with his wonderful wargraph, will be at the Grand Opeta house. Many persons will lemembor Mr. Howe beins bere last year with an anlmatoscope with which wero shown the most perfect moving pictures ever exhibited in this city, lie still ictains tho anlmatoscope and phonogiapli as paits of his excellent entertainment. Tha war scenes arc all new mostly being portrayals of the late Cuban conflict. LAST NIGHT'S LECTURE. Hon. M. J. Fanning, tho noted tem perance lecturer, drew a large audi ence to hear him at the Gland Opera home last night. Nothing was de manded for admission and almost ttvery seat in the theater was filled w Ith enthusiastic temperance men. Tha lecluiei has a line -oice and his oratorical efforts weie appreciated by hU listeners His discourse was an Instructive and entertaining one throughout. CAMBRIAN OFFICERS. The following officers weie eltcted Saturday by the Cambiian lodge, No. hi. Independent Older ot Odd Kellows: Noble grand, William It. Hughes: vice grand, J. II. Calvlns $eietary, C A. Kase: HssMant hecrctaiy, II. It. Wil liams: tieasurer, J. F. noblnt.oir trus tee. Angus Cameron, jr.; reprcenta tie to grand lodge O. K Hlsted. The officers will bo inttalled on Saturday night, when a special programme will bt- carried out. PAINFULLY INJURED. Frank Clifford, of Cottaga sheet, met with a pairful injury while engaged with his duties at No. 1 mine. In some unaccountable manner he came in con tact with a coal car and received an ugly gash In his upper lip, almost sev ering the tissues. A physician was called and found it necessary to take nix stitches In tho wound which will lender Mr. Clifford unable to attend to his- work for some time. LOST HIS SIGHT. John Matthews, of South Teirace stiest, mourns the loss of sight fiom both his eves. Ho has been sulfcring lrom rheumatism for many years past rfnd to this tho loss of sight Is at tributed. Mr. Matthews Is over fifty ears of age, and on this account it Is v'ery doubtful that his vision shall evei leturn. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Prof Itumsby is in Syracuse wheie he Is filling a position with the Ithirn 1 JBabes Thrive on Jt. L (jail Borden I hje Brand Cond.nsed Milk. I l"nat , , - I d Unit BowTlNFANT L J HEAqH" Sew, FREE, T J Should b In tusry Houses. W ' J rY.CONDENSED'MllU CO. W 4 NCW. YORK. L STrrWrta Why Beauty Fades Women, through ignorance, accept periodical pain as a matter of course and do not look for aid. A. TALK WITH Mill. riXKIIAM. Nearly thirty years of woman's life is a struggle with menstrua tion. From the dawn of womanhood to the calm of ntiddle life, the monthly period is the pivot on which the female existence swings. jOHJl. 15 3x w tT mmL ik ii J3fi 11 - in i m. 7vmwmax inm na .w i, vm yMW, aemm&'L whMmm.. m i kwm&m m j iai :mmm wmm TSrelSSlr itv pm Here are letters from two other grateful hearts: From the time my courses commenced, every time they carao I would suffer terrible pain. I got so bad that I would bo taken with fits and would fall. 1 was treated in two hospitals in New York and in Middletown. E ery mouth 1 was out of my mind. I thought I w ould try your Vege table Compound; and after using one bottle, I found it was helping me. I continued its use, nnd now it is a groat surprise to all ho know me to see mo so well. I wish to thank you for the great relief I obtained from taking your Vcgetablo Compound, and would recommend it to all buffering women. Misb IlKLfcN IUlhciie, 242 Atwater St., New Haven, Conn. I am a girl that has to work for a living, and am obliged io be on my feet a great deal. J was troubled v it li my menses belug irregular and painful, but by following your kind advice I have found relief. 1 shall never regret the money I spent for your medicine. I highly recommend your Vcgetablo tompouud for irregular and painful menstruation. Miss LAURA UltUBKlt, 5th Ave. and Scott bt., Leavenworth, Kan. If there is any further advice ou would like to have on this subject, you are privileged to write freely to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. Her answer will be free and prompt. Remember you address a woman, not a man. This fact is important. w WH (I j Vi VjUf 'KkJ kjf Vjjy band He will letutn home tomorrow. Mi"S I.onettu O'Neill, of Rittle ae nue, Is upending a week with friends in Clifford W It. Iluidhdl, of Orange, X. ,T , N the suest of his niece, Ml.s. II. II. Dalc, of Halem aenue. Mr. and Mis. T. J. lVthicK. of Salem avenue, aie enjojlns an etended tlip thiouKh the Southern states Miss Lauia Chilton, of Main .street, Is visiting1 ft lends in Scrnnton Jlib. lucy Hudcock will leao short ly for Jacksomllle, ria., whtn she will spend the winter. D. V. Ilumphic) and daughter, Giace, were visitoit. In Siiauton ts teida. Mathew r.ussell. of St rnul, Minn., is the gucht of his coutln, Mis. IJ. C i:i. Mis Fiank Snjdet, ot Maucli Chunk, Is a suest at the homo of Mi. Jlary Pettigrew, on Secntli avenue. Mis Jiuncs Thomphon and Mih Hai ilut Hen Ins will leae net week for Virginia where they will spend a short time. Me?rs T. H. IJonnls and W. 13. Kir by bpent esteiday at Scianton. Mlsh Nellie Vickers Is tho cuent of her hi other Wallace, on Seventh ave nue. MIs Mary Caiden, of Pundaft street, is lsltlns; f i lends at AVIlke-Harre. Mr. and Mib 13. Doollttlo of La tin ope's iomeiN an- guests at tho home of G. A. Place, on Terrace sticet. Miss Nellie Cavanaugh, of Utooklyn Rtiert, is vlsltliiB PlttBton friends. MIsh Mary Green, of Alt. Upton, N. Y., is the cuest of Mr. and Mrs. C! A. Place. PECKVILLE. The I3dlson Lyceum compati will piesent their uniivalled and beautiful flirting pictures, in jdu. id with Th"inaj A. Edtaon'fi latest and greatest novel Improved anlmatosrope, Incudlng an I'liteKiiinmcnt of Mirnii'rt if the w, with Spain, at the WllFon fire om pany's hall, Thursday evenlni;, Sep. tembcr 21) Mi. and Mrs. W. .1. nio.ul ictuined hone last cenln,T aftr spending a few days with friends In ork stute. Tho lepoit that was circulated a few days ago that our diugglbt. W. S. Bloes, had purchased the right and title of the personal piopcrt of tho Hanlbon hotel, hire, is fulte. Mr. Iiloes is In no way connected with the Harrison house. Mr. Walter Uoyd Is the pioorletor of that hotel Mr. S. Shaffer, of Wilkes-Barre, was circulating among friends in town yes terday. Air J. H. Klnback, MIes Ida Samson and Mrs. 131mer Kennedy attended the Klnback-Colllns wedding nt Kler's last Alondii) night. Mi Klnback was a former resident of Pcckvllle Ho Is now a inombur of thu company I), Thir teenth regiment Pennsylvania volun teers He left on Tuesday morning to Join his iiglinent at Camp Meade after a week's furlough. Attorney P. A. Alnxwell. of AVIlUes nnrre, made a business trip her yei-terday, u A '!i lradition handed down from generation to generation has made some women believe that this constantly recurring event must be accompanied by great pain and real sickness. While it is very true that a certain amount of discomfort is unavoidable, those prostrating headaches or dull, wearing pains, and in some cases excru ciating agony, are for the most part unnecessary and cruel. The relief from painful men ses, resulting from the use of Lydia E. the root relieves quickly and perma nently. Nature has not intended that women should suffer so, and it is a pity to see beautiful young women fade early in life because of need less pain. Mrs. (iKokgk Nr,nnnos3, of Crittenden, Krlo County, N. -., says: There is no need for women to suffer if they will only take Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound. I suffered for years with painful menstruation, thinking there was no rem edy for it; but, after reading1 your little pamphlet, I thought I would give your medicine a trial, and it is wonderful how quickly it relieved me. I recom mend it for all v omen who suffer with painful men struation. J kS kjf fc Jt M kjf 1- TAYLOR NEWS. This Evening's Attraction Elected Ofnceis Personal Mention. This evening will occur the giand anlmatlscope entertainment of the I3d ihon I.)ieum lompany at the Calvary Baptist chuich under the nuplces of the Junior Haptlst union. This is an entertainment of sui prise. Tho mar- clous anlmatlscope makes It possible for us to show jou the bombardment of Matanas and Manila. The New York, Puritan and Spanish batteries in full action, shells exploding In air and water, making it one of the grand est features ever pioduccd. Admis sion, 23 and 15 cents for adults and childien lespeethely; icened seats, 35 cents. Lily lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows, elected olllceis last eenlng. The Tribune blanch ofllie in Taylor Is In the CoblelKh building. Miss Jennie Thomas left on Monday for Paikeisbuig. Va., to lslt friends. Tho Dclawate. Lackawanna and Western colileilcs are working full time in this place nnd vicinity. Mr Joseph Hcnaid lias returned fiom a business trip to New York cltv. nmblem division. No. 57, Sons ot Tempeianie, elected the following of ficers at their meeting on Monday eve ning. Outside bentinel, Trank Decker: Inside sentinel, 13van Dals, assistant conductor, Naomi Hairls, conductor, George AV. Edmonds; chaplain, Lillian Howells; recording secretary, Edward IJ Davis, treasurer, Isaac Davis; fin ancial secietaiy, William J. Thomas; w oi thy associate, Herbert Hall; worthy patilaeh, Delia Williams; as sistant recording secretary, Ttlchaid Itobcrts; superintendent, Hexford Car dwell. Taylorvlllo lodge. No. iK, Knights ot Pythias, will meet this evening In Ht'i'se's hall John P Tubtis has moved his house hold effects fiom Talor stteet Into tho handsome newly built block of Contractor J V. Tajlor on Main street. Mis. John I.fwls and daughter, Mis. Daniel demons, of Hyde Park, were the guests ot Druggist and Mrs. Jo seph Dals, on Alain street. Myitle S, tho culdeless wonder of Funeial Director J K. Davis, who can trot a mile In 2.25 without a driver, will take, part In the fair at Dallas and nioomsburg this week. Airs. Harry Jones and son, of Prlcc burg, was the guest of friends In this placo yesterday. AII83 Delia Williams spent the Sab bath with friends in Aloosic. Airs. Thomas Thomas, of Wllkcs narto was the guest of relatives In this place yesterday This ovenliig the great attraction nt Webf r'h link will be tho banquet and enteitalnment of the ladles' branch of tin 1. C II. A. An excellent pro gramme has been arranged for tho occasion and a grand time is expected. Private Thnmus Kagnn, ot Company II, Thirteenth leglmi'iit, left on Alon iny for Camp Aleade to Join his com pany Helical sals lor tho cuulitta "Our Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, has been proven conclusively by the testi mony of thousands of wo men. It p-oes straight to of the trouble and Flag, ' will bo held every night this week at the Welsh Baptist church. Percy Klridge, the 14-year-old son of Air. and Airs. Hairy Hlridge, of tfoe Pyne, died on Alonday afternoon. He will bo bulled this afternoon. Pilvate Bert Beemei. of Company B, Thirteenth regiment, has returned to Camp Aleade to Join his company. HALLSTEAD. Ali, r. L. Tyler is convalescing fiom her recent severe illness. AIlss Saiah Blown, of Atlantic City, is (siting her mother, Alts. Abble Biower, and other relatives In tills vicinltj Alls. B r. Bernstein and children are isltlng relatives In Wllliamsport. Airs. A. II. Chichester has gone to Camp Aleade to visit her husband. Professor J. L. Richards, ot the Great Bend graded schools, spent Sun day w Ith his sister. Airs. Lamb, at BInghamton. Air. Chase, who has had chaige of L. 13. Tiffany's drug store during tho hitter's stay In Alaska, will leave Hall stead this week. Business has been very brisk on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western road during the last two weeks. Air J. Al. Simmons addressed tho meeting at the Young Alen's Christian association on Sunday. Air. Simmons will leave for tho South in a few days to visit relatives nnd look after busi ness interests. Airs John Austin has lecovered from her recent Illnebs. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western authorities continue to im prove the surroundings of their prop erty In Hallstead. PRIOEBURO. Adam Neehllng. of Company A, Thir teenth regiment, Is homo on a week's furlough Mrs. John Palmer, who has been visiting In Canada, has relumed home. Mi!.. Robert Ulrkbctk and j-on. Rob ot t, spent Sunday In Yatesvllle, Ht Thomas' church is being im pioved by 11 coat of paint. John .Slrwatka. of Maple stieet, Is a contestant for a unlfoim of the Knlguts of Golden Kagle lodge. The tickets for the oyster supper and drawing lor a $10 gold piece, which Is to be held Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, for the benefit of the Qeimuii church, ate for sale. Miss Mary Clrkbeck Is spending n few das at Yatesvllle. SHOT HER SISTER-IN-LAW. Fatal Results of a Quarrel in the Ewlnf; Family. Maryvllle, Mo., Sept. 17 Mrs. Ocorga Kulng shot and instantly kilhd Mis. Frank lining nt tho fouuerft home last night. Tho women nro aNteis-In-law. Tlu former's hmbund was awuy fiom home and thu latter had gone to stay with her nil night. Dm Ins the night, it is .stilted, they qualified and Mis. Geoigo Kwlng got a pistol and shot her sts-ter-in-law. THEY PERISHED IN THE KLONDIKE SEVENTEEN GOLD SEEKERS DROWNED AT HOTHAM INLET. About One Thousand Men Awaiting an Opportunity to Return from Kotzobue Sound Favorable Re ports from tho Minook District. Coal Found on the Yukon Tho Death Rate Five a Day in Daw son City. Poit Townsend, Wash., Sept. 27. Tho steam schooner Fulton has sir lived, foutteen davs from St. Atlchaels, having encountered severe gales during the xoyage. Sho brought fifty-nine miners, representing almost every min ing district in Alaska. Tho crowd, ac cording to tho statement of tho purser, has between $80,000 and $100,000 in gold dust. Among1 tho passengers were John I3ineison, of Alinnesota, and Charles Daniels, of Honolulu, who left Kotzo bue Sound on Aug. 2S. They have prospected almost every stream empty ing Into the Sound, but found nothing beyond small colors. They had heard nothing of the leported strike on the Kowak river. About 1,000 men were on the beach nvvaltlng an opportunity to return south. All the business houses which had opened there to catch the trade of the miners, had their goods packed ready for shipment to some other point. Seventeen prospectors are known to have been drowned during the season nt Hotham Inlet. Alany others aio missing. It is supposed they lost their lives in attempting to ascend the small rivers. Favorable leports from Allnook dis trict arc brought out. Captain Itobeit J. Dunham, of the river steamboat Itldeout, sas that a number of new strikes along the clocks in that dis trict have been reported and the pros pects are more favorable. He also ro poits the discovery of two veins of coal on the Yukon river about 900 miles from Its mouUi. The coal Is being mined and sold to the steamboats nt $25 per ton. It will render nav Igatlon on the river much cheaper, as wood is scarce and expensive. Duiing the trip up the liver tho steamboat paid $4,700 for wood. The coal Is mined easily, one man being able to take out fiom live to seven tons a day. AVHRAGU DCATH RATE. Ltato Senator J. W. Range, of Seat tle, who is among the returning Davv sonltes, said Just before leaving Daw son that Colonel Davis, president ot the relief committee of the combined seciet orders, told him that the aver age deatli rate was live per day dur ing the last two months. The highest number of deaths In one day was eigh teen. On her way down tho Fulton found the schooner Louise J. Kennedy, which was floated successfully and taken to Dutch Harbor, where sho is undergoing lepairs She will be In a sea-going condition soon. Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 27. Sixty five Klondlkers hove arrived here in the steamship Horsa. A majority were paupers. Two men, one named Wil liam Sundstrom, from Chicago, had been travelling for a year on the Edge- monten route. They were lost In the Rocky Alountains for a week. Several thousand men are on the trail, but only a few could reach Dawson, they Fay. J. W. Shenpard, of Illinois, brought down $3,500 from Pine Creek, the re sult of the sale of two claims. Several accidents have occutred re cently on the Skagway railway. Two men, It Is said, were burled under a slldo. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 27. Out of a party of twenty-six men that left S.m Tranclsro early In tho venr to go to Dawson via the Stlokeen trail, Herman Long, of this cltv, is the onlv one that pushed through. Two out of the number were drowned, two are Insane, and the others aio far In the Interior endeavoring to regain their health at trading points. In the swift Chcsley river In the north livers seven of their boats were dashed to pieces on the rocks and the outfits were lost. In two of the wrecks Dr. Black and a man named Alorgan, both from California, were drowned, Long savs that many of the men be came temporarily insano after their provisions began to give out. They had to bo watched continually as bev el al attempts at suicide weie made. GOLD IN NORTH BORNEO. Rich Placers Being- Worked by a British Syndicate. San Fianclsco, Sept. 27. A. R. Dun lafl, who presides over the Darvel Bay district in Borneo, under the di rection of tho Chartered company of British North Borneo, is in tho city A few months ago be led the govern ment forces in a successful campaign against the rebel chief Matsaleh. Ho bays that gold mining operation". In British Noith Borneo are very prom ising Just now. An English syndicate has besun to work the rich placers ten miles from Lahandate, the chief settlement on the east coast Dunlap has had considerable expei lence with the Filipinos and declare that they aie utterly incapable of self government. The Plumber in War. The Lieutenant "Is that one or our men over there In that Held"" The Ordcrb "It is, sir." 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