TV THE SCRANTON TIUBUJSifi-WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1S0S. 9 I ITho Cnibundalo correspondence cf The Tribune has been placed In tlio liunilii ot Mr. J. M. rorbcn. All complulnts us tu li tegular dcllvvry. etc., elo nr-WB lltim, should be addressed to llobtitM & Key nolds, news iiEents.J BOAKD OF TltADE. Met Last Night in the Council ltoom to lleotganlze. The members of the noaid of Undo mot lnl nlKlit for leorBanliullon. Al leudy thoio Vb miiw i1I-hmimIoii mining lli-mi null It nwy n eonvldi'icd a good HlBii, is thi" Ijnard 1ms been iiule-wri'iu for m long it time that tin UttU' HlDim iiuy m Just what Is needed to tlr nhctn. A motion to cndoibc th" ' om .iiiIUp appointed lv the rUlzm- ut 'their meet Hit? a few ovonlnps ago, wns jbjected to liv J V. Alike n Mr Altktn inuld not wr ilcuily lm the citizens' gntlicilng had anything to do with tlio bo.nd of ti.ule mid did not believe that their oxpotinoh should bo paid by them. Mr. S. S. Jones de clined that the boil U could not con sistently totally lgnoio tin union tult ii by tho citizens. When the motion MM put beloic tht noiie It was e-ui-1,1 eel almost unanimously. Secretin y Tiautvuln nddiossitt tin die otitis saying that Iip lotild l.ot give tho bfprt'tuty'H nltuirs IiIm pel si mil at tention nnd would the it foil- i.ith'T have fonu tin who could devote his time to the matter in hN plate. He win finally Iniluemed to lemiiln until January lint, whor the annual meet Ing will take place. A motion was cat i led iititln llzliic, th ihiiliman, .1. F. K-vnoIcK to iill the vneniltlcs' on the MiriotiH committees lit lili lelMlio. jilin lug on the.ii fislv nun who lane uliown n disposition to hnvc the itv'h Union nt at heart. 1 W. Alt Ken made a motion to have 1 1 - Initiation fees tUbpende'l for thli tv days anil that an nys-csment of live dollar bo made on old and new iiVMiibei" It was cariled without a ili-wnllng vote. A fommunleatlon trom 11 uaee a. Young was to tht ef f t that tho gr.ivltv road W not for ml" nt pies-cut. A motion to liuvo tlie legislation cnnimltiee seeme any now mdiisti.v fictdom iiom the i Itv s ta utlon was rallied. Tlu meeting ud Juiuncd to meet apain on " educMltiy n Nt nt ! o'clock". THE MITCHEaXS I'AIR. Xast Night a Large Crowd Enjoyed Their Entertainment. Vn ither laiBf rud nttendid tin Mitt.li -l!""' fell In the AVntt building last nlKht. despite the othel numtious artra tlons throughout ihc th The hull was tiowded duilng: the evtiiiiifv by people ditiious, nt helping the Hie ladillfs along. Theie wus miit'i moie Interest liianire&ted yesterday and In tel o it is lapidly browing ln a" paits of the tlty. I'lOti'ssor Htone. the local hjpnutlsl, Kept the audltntei in loai.s by the pi-anks l hi.) nibjttts". wlio anparent ly weio tompletolj. under hla will. Kath number on the proRiamnv In fact Ik dtsenlnii of Hpetlal mention. A lai:;( numb"i of thunics weie 'ecured by tin girls on the lltty dollar gold pie"i.. A sold wntth Is offered as a prirt Ij tin one sciuiins tht most money on the Fold piece. WORK RESUMED. The Hearts ot Coutiactois Dlaii & Kennedy Gladdened. Woik was ireutni.il on Sixth avenue. tuda. l'lve cui lo.ids ot vitillled blitk aie on route to the tltv for tht com pletion of the various i online Is b'lvcn to nlalr k Kennedy, who weie much worried over the delay occasioned bv the dearth ot cai. The lower end of Klvei "mot is almost completed, while the upper poitlon Is open to the public, hixtli avenue will be finished In a shott time if the weather remains favor able for out-door woik Noith Main htieet Is closed liom Lincoln avenue to church stieet, as a lesult of the eomnientement of the impi moments, on that thoioughfarp. Wmlcineii weie ngaRed ye.steiduy in dlstilbutluK the biiiks to Ihell objective placf Tlie woik ot laliitr tin out! on houth Main Mi-'ot hns been comnienicd ELROY STOCK COMPANY. The Klroy Stock fompany diew un oti , ... anolenoe at tlie Oranel last ulRlit vvlioii tliev in ieuted In a very nr.ilsi woithv manner "The Land of the Midnight Sun," In which Ml. I'ooKo appears to a decided ndvuntuire. The lole of one of tlie biotlieiw ,s one of the stroiiKctit hu poitiayn. Mls t'luiieh wat, oxeeptlonally tine last night In her emotional pans. Tin will slve a matinee today. company A BAD FALL. Fiedfiltk AnKcntluu. tell tluoiib'h two storleH of the NoithvvcHt breaker es terday moininir und sustained a pain ful fractuin of the jaw. He was tak en to his homo, on Dundaff Htieet. and Dr. M. E. Malaul was called and bet tho Injured member. Mr. AuKontlua luckily escaped beliiB killed or HeriouH ly wounded, and outbldo of bin Injured jaw leH'Olvod but a few slight btulbct. MAYOR'S VETO. Tho liiajoi'st veto to the Hie alaim oidluantf, whith hab been occupylriK the minds of the count llmen for some time, wab tho subject of muth dlntus Hlon on the stieets yesteidny. Tho eommunlcatlon difcaiipiDV Iiik tl' bond ing of the city for the puiposc eir electing; a Hie uluim bynteiu wa lead at Monday night's inrctlni; of tlio oin mouer.s and btomed to catihc them but HUlo suipiksf. A SLIGHT WRECK. A hlifjht wictk oeiuned on the giav Ity rallioad yesterday neat plane Xo. 13 John Kofkwull, conductoi of tlm Xloncbdale frelcht. was on tlio ft eight train of which ho had ehuruo when tho i ope bioke nnd lot the turn slldej luck. They weio deialled at tho Hist trip and dumased to yome extent, Tim flrbt puuhenBoi train over the gravity was delayed for a short time by tlie w rtck A WELCOME ORDER. An order lma been leculved bv the Delaware and lludt-ou company in this city to til ice wld' buage tiU'ks on HAPPINESS VS. MISERY, Dr Cbarciotn louloTablcK tlm ki fat i'nr. IhIhp remnlv, In u cuiuiintt-dil cine lor tUo Drink Habit; ulno iicivoushcih nail nicliui holy cuiisptl by over.liululKCiieu. It O.filruys the Appctltt for Alcoholic and Mil littoxlcutluir Heveraum, und Ichvch mail MX UQ nboiild be. It esaii hu udmliiUtcrct VTltlinuttbo kiieiMlediiaortliu p.itlfiit uIictj uecMry. head for pampiilet, Wm.U, CUrk, Ji6lenn Ar,, bcruntuti, I'j OUPFY'S PURE .MftLTMEY FOR MEmONALUSE NO P'ISEl. OIL A tablespoonful of It in water kills germs and prevents a little cold from growing Into a big nttaclc of pneumonia. The wlso man tot ti nes himself nt the enemy's Itrst approach Send for interesting pamphlet. DUFF MALT WHISKEY CO., U cliestcr, N. Y. ono bundled of I he Kiavity eoal rnis ni himn aM possible Tin order i nmo from luMdquurteii at Albanv What will be done with the ears utter their trucks luive been thanked In Impossible to Hnd out. Home portions bollew that It means the widening of the gravity load. MR. SHEPHERD'S LECTUKE. J li Hlu pherd. of Seianton, delivered an liitercstiuK nddtess hi fine a luige number of people In the Methodlxt Episcopal iliurdi lust nlKht. Mr. hhepherdV addie-si. "A rilKrlmnRe to the Lund of l'lomlse." In eceedlnKly IntereHtliiK. nboundinR uh it does in descilptions of the moikiv and Inci dents obsoiMiI bv tin speaker dlillliK his tour thioURh Uuiope. Many lom pllmentuty leninrks wok In aid after l he addlo-s was ovi i . LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 'Tlie lafe and Wcuks of Xathanial Ilawthoine' was the subject dlsi usmhI nt the inciting of the I'ottnlifluly dub last nlt;ht. The scbblou was lie-hl at th" home of Mls-s Mai pin tt C'laikson and occasioned muth instruction and enjoy ment to the inenibci". The FoitniRhtlv lub is fin rIiih; to the fl out as a llteiaiy and "oclal club and i cnmpilbod of the ltj s fenemost ptople in sockiy. ttev. Dr. (Julie k, a mlsslouaiv lately returned from Japan, will have eh.UKe of the Alliance meetinqs this afternoon and t'Venlna: al 41 Spilmr stieet. Tho afteinoon set vice will ln-iiln ut two o'clock. , A ntiiuhi r of young people Horn thl ilty utttnded a paity Klveii In Sei anion yesteidiiy. Mi and Mi?. Chtilhs lllibs. ot Su" nuehaunu will lemove their ies"ldenct to this city this week. J. V. itmst h.is decided to tellie from tlie jew oh y husineuu, which lie has bo Ioiik conducted on Xoith Main btnet 111 health necessitated the Mep Jlr. Hoist will take a trip throuuh the west in the near itituie. The the boaid will meet on Sunday next at tho Columbia hose company's pallors and will elect olllcei.s or the cumins year. ills. Walter, of Stianton, Inspected the VT. It. P. laht evenlup and leports everything in a Itouil.shlnir eondltion. Phuiles Alexander has resigned his po'ltlon vvlth the Dlckbon Manufaet uiliiK tom".iny at Heianton and Is a twin in this clt Annountonients are mudu ol thi i mil inff intitiljRt.- of Jiary i:. C.udcn and '. II. Mahady. MaiK.'irct K. Cat den and Ah Minder Fl.innerv, Michael JIo DonoiiRh and Knthryii (1. Oorilty and Jameb M, Mi Pa lie and Margaret .1 Mo id n. The Moz.ut oithibtta will be in at tendance at the bervices In Tiinltv chin th Sunday nlrht when a special erv ii p w ill bo cai I led out. Tho Knights o.f Pj thlas will be in attendante. It belli,; ihilr tuuh annlveis.it v. Elghtv-llve pupils upplied loi adiuls blon to the new night sihool opened In the Central building Tin ladley of tlie Second 1'iesbv- ti'liau ihuiih ale piepaiiug to cjlvo a ' dinner on November Jl I Tlio Amaranth Social club will hold lis llrsl social of the season In Uuike's I hall this venlinr Tin- affair niomlscc I to bo an event of some ptontlnenco. A. C I'm pie's Sunday school class .no preparing to give an enteitalnment in the latter pan of the month. Local talint. aMsted bv sevnal out of of town pcisons, will make up the pio Si amnio. C. j. Knight, editor of the Ntiws wai In Suanton last nighi, SllsM Ellzahoth Ilea, of South Canaan, is vlwitlmr ti lends in this citv. Mis. 31. Dutfv, of Soranton, Is visit ing hoi sister. Mis. Mary Haiiott Miss Anna Robeitp, who has been visiting Scrantoii fi lends, has letuined home. Hany Kotow talltd on Iloiumialo ftlcnd-4 ycbtcrday. ltuymond Olvtr, of tlllhrit htieet, is entoitalnliiB his causm, (ieoig( Olver, of Torrev, Pa. Mlsf Ullrt ThoniPMiii, of Jlavvlev, Is tliu guest of her In other, Pied, of this city, for u few days. P. S. West, of Dunmoie. was in this city yesteiday. Miss Kate Hi yne Is In Xeiv Yoik city whoit- she will attend tho ball given by the Knights of Coluinbut'. Mm. II. W. Hnrilbou Is spending n few days In Sc ranton, James Lindsay, Si., of Kotiu'w, was In this city yt'steiday. Missi Margaiet Ciauo, of Dunniore, Is visiting fi lends u this city. Dr. D 1j, Uailoy lias arilved tiom Montioso. where he was culled on ac i mint of the sellout) Illness of his moth er. Dr. V. K. .lenkliw has teluniod to New Vol It. whole he will lesume spec ial ttudli-i!. Mlsb Ilerthn .IoIiiikoii vlsitcel fi lends In Hcrautoii yebtelduy. S N. Hallov Is at Duke's I'nlnt at tending a convention. James 1'aily tpent yesteiday In Foi cst city. Tho MiHfcs ('laike, of Pleasant Mount, lire vli-ltlng it lends in this city Julius Moses wus In Scrnntun c teulnj". Mis. Stujiheii Jllstoii, of Wuj limit, vitlted friends In this city yesteiday. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Editor Thomas Iluundv will deliver nil lllusti atf-cl lecturo foi the benetlt ot the Methodist Kplttopal chinch on Thaiik'zhliig night, entitled 'A Tilp to tlio Klondike and How Wo Faied on the- Wuy " No doubt anything Mr. Eoimdv i an sn on the subjeit will be lilteiestlng us well us Instinctive. Mr. J D Sleeker, who has been taking tieatment al Philadelphia, left thut clly Monday for Noith Pniollna, wheio ho will spend a few days Frank Winter ictuined Sunday to ll un I Tllll1 ".. I ll"IM ' '. .! tS icHiimo his studlcMnt Wyoming Semin ary, Miss Emma Mooro Is 111 at her homo on Second street Mr. John Oborno was a caller In Carbondale Monday evening. Mr. J. 1 Eagcn was in Mlnouko. on Sunday visiting his purents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jumcti Eagen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank liemelrlclit at tended tho "White Kiiuiulton," given by Klroy'H Stock company nt Cai lion dale Monday evening. TAYLOR NEWS. This Evenings Event Hoso Com pany Meeting Personal Notes. This evening the fair and festival of the First Welsh Congregational chuivh velll open in 'WHifr's Mnk, Tho lemodelled Intetlor of the rink ha been prettily ndorned with attractive deiotations und everything Is complet ed mepiirntoiy to giving the patrons a highly entertaining time-. Many very beautiful and costly articles will he on exhibition during the piogrpss of the event. During the houis In which simper will bo served on entertaining piogramme of musical and literal y selections will be tendered by Home of tho btst local talent, Including tlio Watklns muslcnl family, Corner Jones with his uraphophone, the Anthracite Glee club, uto. The menu for supper contains nil the viands of the present seison and will be perved by young Indies Tickets for supper utc onlv 25 cents. Admission ten cent" Mis. Thomas Jones, of Duivoa, was the guest of relatives In this place Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. Sidney Itaker, of Forty Foit, spent the .Sabbath as tin- guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Johns, of Knlltoud stieet. The Tavlor hose company. No. I, held all Important business meeting in their detmitment In Webei's hall on Monday evening. The building of tho now- depot tment w,-i' among the busi ness ti ansae ted, width will be situated on South High street. The contract was awaidcd to Contrattois Mulheiln and Judge. The building will bo 30s5'l. (lound has ahoadv been broken for the election. Them were four new metiibi is added to the lolls on Monelav evening. Tliev are P. Mulheiln, II. ltimird, J ftfnaid and M Lubiach. The lompuuy w 111 hold a rnllle foi a watch, which will be held in the Swls hotel on Saturduv Nov. '.). Air nnd Mis. William Williams, of Pittstou, woe tho guests of lelutlvcs in this plaie on Monday Mr and .Mis. Thomas Williams, of South Seiui'ton, visited fileiulF in this1 place yesteiday Tayloivillo lodge. No. 40.', Knights ot Pv thlas, will meet this evening In 1'eese's hall Mrs. WilllHtn Neiger, ofTayiot street, is eonllnod to hoi home with sickness. Mis. Saniutl Sheldon, of Ninth Main stieet. has i etui nod home from Pitts ton. Mlnooka tilbe, No. .'47. Tinpioved Oi di;r of liedmen, will meet In their looms on Main stieet this evening. One more tase of tvphold fever hus been leuoited to the board of lieulth. Tlie Taylor hoe comnanv, No. 1, held an Impoitaiit business meeting in theii department In Webei's hall on Monduy evening. Funeral Director John I;. Davles and son, William, left for Columbia, O., vesterdny, where they will be abent for a tew days on business. Mrs. George Taylor, of Scianton, was the guest ot relative? in this place yiwterdny. Mis. David Thomas, of Dtuyoj, was the ruefal of lelatives In this plate on Monday. Mis. 15. O. Jones, the populai Main stieet milliner, is in New Yoik pur-e-hdslnir her wlntPi- tock. Mr. John t.lynn, a popular young man of Noith Tuylor, is in the Held lor the Domociatle nomination tor count 1! fiom the llrst w.inl tor the coming saring election AVOCA. Mi and Mis Michael liucUky, of th No tli End, have been called up on to mull1!! the- death of their .'- yeai-old dnughtei Mnrgaitt, which ot i lined ot. Moudi.y evening, of con vulsions. Interment will be made th's uf toi noun in St. Mary'o ccmeterv. Mr. and Mis. Ikynon, of the Welsh plie lupus e inipnny. wuo guests of Mr. and Mis. David Davis yesterday. About a i hi- load of people attended the i oncert given by tnem at Pitts ton last evening. A twin daughter of Mr. ami Mis. Thomas, of South Main stieet, look hOiiotisly 111 ol convulsions yesteiday. .Mis. John Nicholas and two chll iliilt left yesteiday to join her hus band In lied Wing, Michigan. The rtvislop of ihe decree dividing Avoca. boioiifeh inlo wauls which was to have been ms'ied in tourt yestei day has In en postponed until Nov. 2t. Supeilntendent G V, Anthony, of the Moi sic Water eompanv, has u - moved his tamlly from Wist Pittston to Mooslc . Mis Join; La Rue and on luivu it tinned home aftci teveial days' Isit at Hiickeltstown. Mis. Walter Aiideison is visiting f i lends In Mountain Top. Mlrs Josephine Ileigo in tho guest of her biothii, Di. Ilerge. The entertainment under the aus. plies of Avota limn company, which was postpon d. will take place on Fil d.iy evening In Saistleld optra house. A social will be given alter the enter, tuiument. T. J. O'M.illey letuined yoMou'ny to Newpoit Nev-s. after a few days' busi ness here Hev. S X. A'ounr will be Instilled us pa.uor of i he Moosle Piesbyteilati cliuich on Thuisday evening at 7.J0 o'clock Rev. F. A'on Krug will pro sido and lii-opotird the c-ouHtltutlonal iiuestlons. 1.1-v. James Mel.cod, D 1) . will pi each the seimon, Hev. AV. F. Gibbons will give the thai go to tin p.estoi and Hev. D. T Snivthe will Hf the thai-go to tho people. Mr. mid Mis. cimiles St'giuali r, of AVllkes-n.irre. spent Sunduv nt the Diulfner restiicncf James McKenzle of St Claii, ro tmned homo yesterday after sevetal eluvs' visit In town What wiu- coiiRldeied a luokv- euve or tun ed on Sunday evening in Heldjl berg lolllerv For home time past a part ot the inuin durante has beui t-arcfullv guuided hut ahovt this jitlnt sevtial tons ol rock fell and completely shut up the tranguay. It wus nt llrst reported that several men were einlosed In tho mine. The only ono ondaiigeied was the pump-i miner who happen, d to be outside the cave Mis. J II. I'lulstlan is ciltlcnllv 111 ol Jaundice Pis Leo, of Su-antnn. and Seam in. of this tuwn, held a con saltation on Satin day. lames lle.iihom, of Spilng Hiook, will dlspote of hi farm and Its ion touts tonionow morning. P. L. Ilor ti hi will bo Huctloncr. MlfiJ Cusflo Moi an, ot tho , Noith End, Is cillically ill of lung trouble. John Ilobortson, coal operator nt Mooslo, Is seriously 111, MIeb Winnie McLaughlin, of Wilkes Dane, Is tho guest ot her sister, Mis. Thomas Dunn. Missel Ncttlo Sweoney nnd Mario Curinn, of Heianton, spent Sundny with Miss Nellie Cuiian. Messrs. A'Strlnger. Janseii, ljvans and Lunge, of Scrantoii, weio guests of MNs Ll2zle Muiphy on Sunday, DALTON. A pleusunt ompany of persons as sembled nt the home- of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Andrews, on Wnvoily street, lost Monday evening. Tho occasion being In honor of Mr. Andrews' birthday. The evening was spent veiy onjoynbly in conveisatlon and social nleasuio. Very delightful refreshments were served. Those piescnt were. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stelle, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. T. Purdy, Mr und Mrs. H. n. Finn, Mr. and Jlrs. Haivey Leonard nnd daugh ter, liestdc, Mi. und Mrs. George Hick man, Mr. and Mis. C. W. Purdy, How nnd Alts. AVtlthnaso and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mason, Mir. Mnble Smith, Jlrs. J. S. Smith, Mis. F. 2.1 . Colvln, Mrs. Alice Harker. Mrs. W. A. Dean. Mr. Levi Acker, of PIcasnntvllIe, N. Y, Is spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs. 12. C. Rico, at this place. The Fpwenth league held Its tlrst session at the Methodist chut eh last Tuesday evening. A veiy good meet ing was the lesult It Is the Intention of the league- to aid the young people both spiiltuullv and Intellectually. All voting people of the pluee ate invited to attend these Tuesday evening meet ings. Mr. S. 12. Finn and Mr. W. A. Dean solved us grand jurors lost week. Mi. O. W. Paikton Is making soma very extensive Improvements, about his paint shop on Waveily street. He has built an addition to it, placed a steam engine therein, and expects to run a. paint factoiy. Keep business up. Mls Mary (laidner spent Sunday vvlth relatives at Suanton. The cue of M. Melchon Kleiier . Adnlphus En nest Whitman, alias "Tlmmy," was tried befoie tiuigess Mllis lat Monday evening. It appears that last Hallowe'en "Tlmmy" could find no better maik than to thiow n. turnip tbtough tin window of Hled er's shoe shop Sovoial attempts weie mad to settle tho iae. but all wns of no nvnll Itieder stood ,ib Him as the pyramids of Kgypt. At last they met befoie- Hurgc-s Mile-., ;ind nfter e iiefui and ad rcllcihfriii "Tlmmy" paid the co--t nnu ngieid to live In peace hereuttei. Mr. AVlll J MePonnill, the noted tenipeianco malor, will upeuk at tho Hiptist chine h ni-t Thuudny even ing. Jlr. M Council was with us sev en veais ago. ELMHURST. Mis. IVhp and daughter, Somnton, Mpent yctoiduy Mabel, of with Mrs. V. it. liohHiison P.ev. A. F AVorden, of mislead, is spending a week with Rev. C. A. Sp.ildlijjr. lie occupied tha pulpit Sunday morning .mil evonlnE'. W. J. Thompson and wife and son, of Chicago, aie visiting at the home of Mi James O Brien. They wen call ed east by the death of Mi. Thompson's sister. Mis John McAulIffe. The Lad Its' Aid society of the Bap tist e hm th will hold a dime social on Friday evening at the home of Mr. II. J. Stanton All aie welcome Mr nnd Mis. J. L. Wnllls. ot Madl sonville, spent Sui day with fi lends hole. MKs Lou UoReis, of II. n fold, sister ot l'rofessoi P.eijeis, l- substituting in Mhs lilessing's loom and Miss Uless Ing has charge of the principal's loom duiii.g bis lllne.is lie- if impioving so lapldls. however, tout no has hopes of entering the school again on Mon day. Dr. Knedler attends him. The cliot.il society, tindei the leader ship of Dr. J AV. Knedlei, Is re-oigan-U.-cl and will met eeiy Tuesduy evening during the wliitei A huge number fiom this place at tended the luntial of Mi". John Mo- ! Aullffp at St. Patrick's? church, Scrnn- ton, last Thuisdftv Mr' McAulllto, fonneily Miss Lottie Thompson, had alwayj lived hen until her marriage abo'lt a veai ago. Slit had a host ot fiicnds who aie saJdined by h'-r Hid den death. She Is sutvivrd bv two biothei.s and one- sister. Ml. W. J. Thompson, ot Chicago; Mr. Tliomnb J. Thompson and Mis. James Ol'iler, of Elmhuist Mr. Ludwlg, of Seiailton, h.T- moved Into the hou-e or A. K. Yengor, lately vacitod by llev. C. A. Spalding, MOSCOW. Mi- c j Tiavls and son, Ell, spent Saturday wttli Dr. Tiavls at East Slioudsbuig Miss Finncls Foote, of Holllsterville, was the guest or Mrs. ("Jeorge Ilortice Sunday. 51is. Samuel Snowilen Is visiting f i lends in lialtiinoif. Miss Fiey, of Scrantoii, Is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Jetomo Yeager. Thomas (Hover, of Peckvllle, was the guest of his father. Dr. Glovei, Sunday. Mis. F. T. Pelton v. as In New York on Tuosdny. Alias AVInona Labon Is quite sick. Airs. E. N. Swarts whs in Scrantoii on Saturday. Edith WlllHid. of Scianton, called on ft lends here .Sunday Dr. Smith has moved In the orUce with Di. Kerllng. Mrs. Shirley and bon, of Baltimore, i etui nod home Satuiday after a thi cq weeks' visit with Mis. Samuel Snow doii. The ladles of the W. 11. C. held a lfl-cent supper nt the home of Mis. Rennet t yesteiday foi the- benellt ot the SoHlleis' home A lot go paity of hunters left hoie Filduy for Pike county and on Satur day they killed a veiy fine deer. It may bo seen at C H. Clouse's shop. Dm lug the lain stoiui on Thurjiduy th" ground fiom under the piopg which held the lnige- porch In tiont of the Pential hotel In place, caved In. let ting the poich drop to the ground. Tho suppei held by the Junior league Filday night was a success. Miss Ilattle Noblo Is teaching tho tthool that was taught by Samuel AA'atts, as he Is quite sick. PRICEBUEG. The Pileeburg Dancing data will be held In Kelfu's hall tonight. Prof. Cousins, of Peckvllle, will piesldo. There will be a latlle for tuikevs at Fied Kelfei's hotel on Satuiday night. November l!. 1S9S. All, and Mr. John Palmer unci son, Thomas, have ictuined fiom Canada, where they went to attend the f uncial of Mr. Palmpi's father, who died No vember and was bulled on the "th. Oeoige Kell is erecting a houiM on On mult street, which ho Intends to use as a holel in the spilng. DREftMS WHICH COME TRUE People Who Are "Warned in a Dream." "In cams nro true while tlity hist And do wo not live In dreams'' ' Theic nro ptople who believe that every dream has some peculiar nnd personal significance. Whenever they dream they consult a dream book to find whether tho things dreamed of were favorable or unfavorable to their fortunts. Thero are other matter-of-fact pcoplo who refer dreams to physi cal conditions, who ascribe them as did Solomon to "the multitude of nf falls," or in a moie modern spirit to n deranged stomach. These people have a dream book, too. It's title Is the People's Common Sense Mcdlcnl Ad viser. And when they dream they turn the pages of Dr. Pierce's famous work to find out what the cause of tho ells tut bed condition is, and what they mugt do to corect It. Thpy loalbe that healthful sleep Is a dreamless sleep, and in so far as the sleep Is btoken by dt earns, so far there nro physical con ditions unfavorable to health. A path ological consideration of dreams would reveal that In certain cases dieams of a related character ate as- hoclated with certain specl llo forms of disease. Seven stomach derangement with Its complications Involving the digestive tiact and the liver, will fieiiuently brted dieams of violent struggle, such as the Illustration por trays. You dream that you uro on tho slippery, ciumb- llng verge of a precipice, : grappling with all your strength against some mad man who seeks to hurl you down to death. You wake in a profuse perspliatlon, ,our hoait beating violently as from the effects of an actual stiuggle. If you consult THE SCIENTIFIC DREAM BOOK, It will tell you thut your J dream was a bign that your stomach needed Instant at tention, or It might be ful filled in a fenrful wrestling mutch with the monster Dlseabe on the edge of the precipice of death. The trouble la that people In this con dition are often content to seek some palliative, some tablet or other, which will relieve the immediate trouble. This merely hides the symptoms. It temporal lly stops the manifestation of disease but It docs nothing to cuio the uilme-nt. A man might as vvcll suppose that he could stop the lllght of lime by stopping his watch, as to Imagine he has stopped disease by stopping Its symptoms. The need In suih u condition lb a radical remedy, a remedy which will begin with the tause of the trouble and reach out to the various effcits The need Is of a remedy which con be counted on to cute, and In cut lug to re establish the entire tystem on a sound basis of health To provide such a medicine as this muny physicians have tried and one physician lias succe eded. It bus been the pleasuie of Dr. R A'. Pierce-, chief cons-ultlng physlclnn to the Invalids' Hotel and Smgltul Insti tute, of Buffalo. N. Y to have devised nnd placed at the scivlce of humanity that healing pieparatlon, Dr. Pleice's Golden Medical Discoveiy. The suc cess of this medicine In curing diseases of the stomneh and ulimentary and nu tritive svstem, places It above eveiy known lemedy available to the sick and huffeilng. The action of tilth rem edy Is cntliely philosophic Its Ingredi ents, carefully bought in yearb of pa tient expei Iment and compounded with it-gaid to their alti latlve piopertles, piopeitles which give the "Discovery" the power to alter or change the mor bid or unhealthy condition of the bev oral oigans upon which the health of the cntho body depends. Experiment and experience have established the fact that n large percentage of diseases have their oilgln In a dciangcd condi tion of the stomach, the organs of di gestion and nutrition and the blood making glands. It was found that af fections of the liver, the lungs, the heo.it, the kidneys, and the nt-ivous system, vvete not cured when the or gans specially affected were directly tieated. Dut when the treatment was dlieotcd to tho altciutlon of the condi tions of tho stomach, the digestive and nutritive tracts, and the blood-making glands, these i emote diseases of hem I, liver, kidneys, lungs nnd neives, were fined as tliu btomnth was cured. On this expeiienc was based the axiom tlrst tormuluted by Dr. Pierce. "DISEASES WHICH ORIGINATE IN THE STOMACH MUST HE CURED THROUGH THE STOMACH" This would seem to be a self-evident pioposlllon. Take an Illustration In the How or gaiden at youi home. Them's a lose for example'. Its loaves begin to curl. Its petals to dioop, It does not glow. You know that the life of the plant conns Horn the soil. It's in the boll you niufit look tor the cause of the fulling lose tiee. You e an give the lose a suppoiting staff, a niutrli to lean on, but while this suppoits the lose It won't save It. It still droops und weak ens. Go down Into tln-.soll, Health out the cause at the toots. It's fiom the soil that tin flower gets Its nourishment, its life, lis strength, its color, in tut soil lies the se-ciet of its disease. AVhat the soli is to tho plant the blood U to the body the source of vitality. It Is fiom the blood that tome the- strength of body, brightness of brain, cleat noss of complexion, which nto the supiemo signs of health. And the blood out of which the. whole pliyshal fubilc of tho body Is built Is manutactuied In the laboratory of the stomach and Its as sociated oignns. und depends both us to quantity and quality on the eondl tion of theso orgnns to propeily pio vlde puro blood. It In licit- that the healing propel ties of "Golden Mcdlcul DlBcoveiy" come Into play. It restores the power of ns blmllutlon so that the lequlslte uoutish- i iw k xwmm: i i M-J "WflL r? mont Is provided for the separate patta of the body; nerve, muscle, blood nnd bone. It pushes off nnd casts out the Inert nnd useless matter which polson3 tho blood und clogs tho system. It makn new blood, pine In quality, nbundaut In (uantlty which pours a healthful tide through the clrculutoiy system. It makes sound llesh, nnd healthy fat, not the flabby fat and looso ilesh which result from the use of the nauseous preparations of cod liver oil, nnd their mltlgntcd emulsions. thi: ulood is the life," Moses said It. Science nillrms it. We have never gono beyond that simple dellnltton of physical life. Wo never shnll. When lift falters, wo must look to tho blood When life fulls wo must llnd the cause lu the blood. It does not matter where tho assault of disease Is made, tho requirement Is the same; sulllt-lciit puto blood to build the walls of the body In stiength ngulnst the In vader. In Its action on tho blood-muk- ing glands Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery Mils all the requisites of a perfect medicine for the blood. It supplies the weak lungs with now blood, und pure blood, and puts them In a condition to throw off disease. It supplies the various organs with the required pabulum from the blood, and they glow stiong and do their work perfectly without strain. Then work becomes pleamre and sleep Is dieatn less. The general signs of a dnngoroua dls turbuuee of the stomach and Its atllll nted organs uie uneablness and fullness In the region of the stomach, impat ience, liritabillty, depression of spirits and anxiety. Tlie appetite fails, food doesn't "tuste good," thoie's a bitter taste in the mouth, the breath is offen sive, tlie head aches, the sleep Is dis turbed, tlie complexion Is sallow. Not all these symptoms will be present In any individual tabt-, but any of them mark the pioximlty of the suffeier to the danget line of disease. Whenever these symptoms appeal, the sute, shoit way to icgaln health is to commence the use ot the Golden Medical Discov eiy." "I am happy to say that your won dciful medicines have saved my life," writes Mrs. Bottle Jaco, of Pino Mills, AVood Co, Texas. 'I suffered nearly tlneo years. Words cannot express what 1 endured. I had pains tliiough my chest and all tliiough my body. 1 also hnd pain in back and bead. AVas so nervous at times could haidly go about. No -me can imaglno what i endured I foit every morning when I got up that I could not live to see the sun go down at night J had two of the best doctors our country affoids. They attended me for sis months but did me 110 good. I only look four bottb s of Di Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ono of -Favorite Piescilptlon,' and two v lals of the 'Pleasant Pellets Now iny health Is better than It has been hi four years. My weight was 113 and now I weigh 141 pounds I have rec ommended Dr. Pleice's medltlues to many of my fi lends for I believe they will do all that is claimed for them. The medii Ines saved my life when I had given up all hope, it appear! that I could see death staring me in the face all the time " "I can say to you. one bottle of vour 'Golden Medical Discoveiy' hus cured mo sound and well, utter suffeilng two long years with .stomach disease." wiltes W. 11. Braswell. of McAdenvllIe Gaston Co , N. C. "My luyilth is woith all the woild to mo. I will pialse you as long as I live." There Is positively no drop of aleo hol, whisky 01 other Intoxicant In Doc tor Pierce's Golden Medical Discoveiy. It contains no opium or othei nuieotU eliug, neither sugar nor syrup, vslilcli an- sometimes Injurious to weak diges tions. AVithout nnv of these lugiedi ents the '-Discoveiy" pieserves Its pleasant Havor and healing piopeitles In perfection In uny climate and under all tniidltlons Piotit Is paramount with some deal ers It Is prollt only which leads them to substitute other and Interior untiled liiedlclut-H for Dr Pleice's Golden Medi- cul JJIscovoty With Its splendid morel . . ... . of cine. Sensible people will decline, to expellmellt With tdlJUKo tliedltlnes. ' The "Dlhcovciy" Is a umedy wavta1 and tiled. An) tiling In -jum an Ruotl" I for th.-dinlei If It iau him. Nothlne Is 'Just an wood' foi you unless It will cure oil Xo medicine lias no great u WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! w m I117W ( f Ui mi HfcHir ia vigor ta Ihe v. hole beloc. All dralni .nd loiitt arc chectnl ftrmaKtnllr. Unlcil jullcim n ma rrnrcilv cured. Iheircondaloiioden worrlcilhtminlolnunilv, Cogiutnptlonor Death lV Mailed .tiled, I'llcell pcrio,b boxo, Willi iron-clad legal ausrantee lo cere or tediudtho a money, tj eo. faend lor fcer took. Addtcii, PEAL MEDICIHC CO., Cleveland, 0. ma For ynlc by JOHN II. PHCLI'S, ft id Spruce street. rccoid of cures nu Dr. Picrcc'n Qoldeit Medical DlscoVery. Therefora rcfusa nil substitutes. We ate "fearfully nnd wonderfully made," yet how Ignorant we aio of tho intricacies of the mnivelous mechan ism of tho body. Every days sees men and women take the llrst step In tho path of physical suffering and mental misery for lack of the one warning word of wisdom, which would reveal their dnngor. That word timely In its) utteiance, clear In its meaning, com plete In Its comprehensiveness, is what the "People's Common Henso Medical Adviser" has for evoty man and wo man, old or young. This great book la given away by the author, Dr. Pierce, without any cost whatever to the iet-1-plent except the expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for tha paper edition, tu III stamps for tho edi tion in cloth Address Dr. IJ. V. Pierce, F.ilffulo. X. Y. A MARRIAGE PLANT. Beautifully Situated for Making Runaway Couples One. From the Huitford Ccurant The Rev. A. H. Uurtoughs, perhaps better known us "Parson Huroughs," of the city of Uilstol, Tonn., probably bears the distinction of marrying tho most runaway couples duilng tho last nine years of any licenced clergy man In tills country. Puison Bur roughs Is an ordained Baptist minister1 of the state of AMrglnla. In August, 1!$'J. he decided to give up mgulnr preaching and moved to Bristol, Te-nn., where he leased the Nichols House und established himself In the hotel business. The lintel building Is a two story and a veiy dilapidated struct uio. He soon dlscoveied that his location und his aitthoilty to peiform the mar ilage ceiemony could be put to a profit able use. Dining the tlrst four months of his hotel lite he had been called up on to murrv eleven couples, nearly nil of them being liiuawav touplos, und In the tase ot either one or both of tho contracting parties there were in surmountable obstacles in tho wav ofj thero getting muirltd In tho stato whom they lived, tor they were near ly all lioni the states of Virginia ot AVost VliKinia. He made an Investi gation and found that the marriage! law a lu the state of Tennesso pel mltted any woman of twelve yeam of age and ovei, and any man of fonr tt'tn years of ago or over to bo nmt ried without the tonsent of their par ents or gunidlans, while in the statc-t of A'liglnla and AVcst A'lrRlnla thu consent of the p.uent of guardian must be obtained foi both parties for all ages under 21 years. Seamless and Solderless i8-Kar.U Wedding Rings. Also the New Tiffany Style, 25-Karat FINEST WEDDING PRESENTS In steiling Silver, Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, etc., Diamonds and Fine Jewelry. Stone Rings in endless variety. THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of Watches FROM S2.50T0 $150. Mr. Adams, our Optician, will lit anv cases of defective vision at a very reasonable puce. nrauHELL 130 Wyoming Avenu: WANTED. Scrap lion, Second-Hand Machin ery. Old Metals, etc. We sell second-hand Boiler Tubes, Stacks, Tanks, etc., wiitc us lor anything in this line. 709 West Lmkananna Avenu:. At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestlo uss and of all sizes. Including Huckvvtieat und Blrdseye, delivered lu uny part of the city, ut the lowest price. Orders received at the ofllcc, first floor. Commonwealth bulldlnr, loom No. I; telephone No 2624 or at the mine, tele phone No 272. will be piomptly uttendea to Dealers supplied at the mine.. VV. T. SMITH. THE DICKSON M'FS GO,, Hcrunton und Willie liarre, I'o, Muudfaetuieisof LOCOMOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Uulleri, llulstlni; and Pumpln; AUchl icr y, Ocucral OlUee, berautoa, l'l JV3ADE NE a mm AJAX TABlBTS POSITIVELY CORK l -I Ar, Attins DiiiBJ-railin9 Mam ". vl by Abubd or otUcr Lxecuscs and JndU- uTL rretloQrt. meu ntcf.u ana ttrttir T lutttoroXxittMtulll? la clJ or j-juos.an 1 iA 4l h mnn fnht n.t w lit InMi fir tn&riaom. X.'Jr'N I rovunt I nan n It t an Oonsamntion If i Lin ii in nniH iinir uni tauni ilk uuiuuld iuid, tvun'lu um ielrur hon la collate jmpioro noatnnd altett e-UIti: Tlero.all ocber 111 lu l'' 'iK?., h.9, naf,,?l They ltltwrittcaKunfu?iiMto3ctauuro rnpTP lu tltiutf.i,TK,,S', Jf f Ay'lSffiilSo VW 0' VSteftfiSffiK w A-'Aa I.LiuCUV W., ,,, , re Ml" In Scrantcn, Pa, by Matthews Blos aml Jl c Bandcrrcii, diuijglsts. ve a pos DOUOT, TRY They have stood Ihe tett of yeari. IlTPLEiolT com ?J&& ..ml nave curea thousands 01 jt'ises of Nervous Diseases, such la. Debihly, Uuincss,blerplets nei and vancocei:,AIiopDy,cc. They clear the brain, strensthen the circulation, males digestion pertect, and impart a Healthy Plmnnucibt, cpr. Wyotnlug iivcuuc i S, -fJi
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