TIIE SCI? ANTON TP.TBUNE-SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2G, 1898 9 IThe Cnrbondnle correspondence of Tho Tribune hns been plnced In the hands ot Mr. J. M. Torbcs. All complaints as to lr. rejrular delivery, etc., pIko news Items, should bo addressed to Kobcrts & Hoy riolds, news nccnts. FAMJLY REUNiONS. Mrn, .iiillot Reynold rntortnlnrd lnr fnmlly nt dlnnci Thursday, TIiomc pro Bents were Mr. and Mia. C. V. Hose and son, Mr. nnd Mrs Ulm itcvnoiils and daughter, Mr. nnd MrH AV. J. Hub erts, Mr. nnd Mrf C. V. Cirnmet, MIhpi-s Bella nnd rioni Reynolds nnd MIJ Heatllcc Rone dick. Mr., und Mis OcorRi Mills enter tnlned nt their nnnunl fninllv lclinlon Thursday Mr nnd Mrs. . O Mellon, Mr. nnd Mrs. C V. Mellon nnd chil dren, Dr. nnd Mis. H. Ottinnn nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Rurdlck und chil dren The follow Ins composed a Thanks giving family party nt the home of II. a. Raker on Terrace street Thurs day Mr and Mis. W. K. linker, Mr and Mrs. T. B. Varnom, Dr and Mrs. r. n. Jenkins, Mr. nnd Mis V. II. ndgett, Mrs. ndgett, Sr., nnd ivllss Rak er. Mr. and Mrs II, H Jadvvln enter tnlned the follow Ins at ThanksRlvliiK dinner Mis. Andrews and daughter. Dr. nnd Mrs. M. J Shields and chil dren, of Jermyn, Mr and Mrs. T. U, McMillan nnd son and Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Jndwln. The menu for Hotel Anthracite on Thursdny was a veiy elaborate one nnd comprised all of the delicacies of the season. The menu card was very unique and original, being printed, folded, sealed and tied In exact Imi tation of n legal document. ANDREWS-HENRY. Miss Carrie Andrews, of lTtlca. nnd H. J. Henr.v of Wntertown. were quiet ly man led at the residency of the bride's bi other. If,. J Amiiews, of Washington street, on Wednesday af ternoon. The ceremony wns performed by Dr. Plnce, of the M. 13. church. After nn extended wedding toui Mr. and Mrs. Henry will take up their residence In Wntertown CARBONDALE'S IMPROVEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. John Drew-, of Denvei. Col., have been spending the past few days In this city. Mr. Drew was very much sui prised at the rapid impiove ments made by this city during the last seven yeais. At the time when he visited Cnrbondnle we had very few paved stiects and a gieat ninny old buildings, but now the city looks like nnother place to him. NEW INDUSTRY. The bomd of trade are making ar rangements now to offer a o shoe factory excellent Inducements to locate In this city. The sooner ;i few- indus tiles can be staited here the better the town will be. All enteipilsing leal es tate owners nnd business men should assist the board in every way, shupe and manner. Fuel is so cheap in this region that nianufaetniers would soon save the cost of moving In the differ ence of fuel alone. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Indian Juniors were defeated by the !!nne1ulp foot ball team at that place Thanksgiving Day bj ,i score ot 17 to 0 The Junlois were too light for the Wayne countians, and completely outplayed. Mr. and Mrs r. r. Toibes. of Scinn ton, Msited relatives In town j ester day Miss Mnrgaret Cl.irks-on spent Thanksgiving with friends in Hcnton. James Powderiy visited fiiends In Wllkes-Rnuo Thursday. Henry Chilton, of Scinntnn. ate Thanksgiving turkey with his parents in this city. Joseph Hattle. of this citv, won a gold watch Thursday evening at the Aieh bald church fair. The diagram opens this evening nt Rpjnolds' diug store for the funniest comedy evei wilttcn. entitled "What Happened to Jones " Miss Maltha Morgan, of Wilkes B.irre Is the guest of Mi.si Clara Watt, of Washington .street. A leceptinn was held In her honor ThunUav eviulng Mrs Hugh Powdeily and daughter have returned homo fiom an extended visit with irlends In New Yoik citv. Mr and Mrs Isaac Hun os, ale visit Ing iclatives in Scianton. Mr. and .Mis. Kclsey Purely hpent Thanksgiving with Mr. Puidv's, ."ister nt Seelejvillo. Wa.vne county J i: Dennis Is visiting his family and fiiends in town for a few days. Mr Dennis is now located In Bradford' Mr. and Mis Trank Smith aro In New York citv Mr and Mis n (5 Puid are visit ing relatives in Haw It v. MIps Bildgtt Kilhullen Is visiting friends at Oneonta. X Y Mrs. F P Kimble and daughter, who hav been the guets of Mis Heniy Bier, returned to their home in Hones dale vesterdny A large house und harn weip de stroved early yesterday morning by ih0 -the property of Chailcs Stanton, near Tnivlcw T J Whitehead Is confined to his home on Belmont htieet with sickness. A I. Wilght spent jesterday In Fcranton Kxpress Agent T V. Walker and wlfo are entertaining Miss Margaret Mc Cauley, of Fordham, N. V Miss Katie Olllen Is Mritlng fiiends In Susquehanna Miss Mary Wnterneld. of Scranton 66 77 CI Kl.fa GRIP A Com iiHiu Co hi Kttns Into Grip, A common CoW Is a duiigeious Cold. A little Influenza may Und to drip. A slight Cold In tho Head In Catarrh. A trifling Horo Throat to Dlpliilirila. A tight Chest to Pneumonia. "Vt" checks a Cold at the beginning "i7" breaks up a Cold that "hangs on, but It Is innlr tc cum a Cold at flrat At druggists or sent prepaid; price f,c. nd Sfic ; large pocket flubk. Jl W. Dr. Humphrey's Manual at drugging or sent free. Humphreys Med, Co.. Cor. William and John Sts New York. Ho siuo to yet H-U-M-P-H-R-E-Y-S vU'ltcd her father In this city yester day. The first of a scries of subscription dances was held In llurko's hall last eenlng. A largo number were pres ent Music was furnished by the Mozatt orchcstia. A veiy delightful tlnio wns enjoyed by all. Tho young men halug the utiangtments In ih.irgo expect to hold them every month lurlng tho winter. Mr. nnd Mis. Hyron I'eck, of Daite avenue, spent ycHterdny with Hemes date friends. M. A. Gardner is confined to his home on Lincoln avenue with la grippe Special services weie held In the First I'lesbytcilan chinch last evening. Hev. W. V Cllhhons, ot Dunmore, in cached n very eloquent sermon l'mnk Mang, who Is now a clerk on one of tho government ship" nt 3Soi folk, Va., Is visiting his patents on South Main stieot for a few duju. Miss Anna Hawson, of Hcranton, Is vlHltlng friends In this city. The condition of M. 1). Madlgnn Is still very seiious. His biother-ln-law. Dr. J. V. MIstvtt, of Philadelphia, was called here for consultation. TAYLOR NEWS. Thanksgiving Observance A Well- Known Man Drops Dead. Taylor residents observed Thanks giving Day of IS3S In a very quiet but thoroughly satisfactory way. Some at tended the theater while others at tended other places of amusements. Tho stores and schools weie closed. A grand attraction of the day wan the tea party which was held in the evening nder the asplces of the Cal vary Baptist church. This event was well attended. Mrs John Hodges, of Washington stieot, Is attending a funeral of a relative in Shamokln. MU's Lizzie Davis, of C,reen Bldge, wns the guest of bp parents In this place on Thursday, Preaching In the Calvary Baptist chinch tomoirovv will be held at the usual hours, Hev. Dr. II. II. Hauls ofllciatlng Morning seimon nt 10.10 o'clock, Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Evening sermon at 0 o'clock. All are coidlally Invited. Tayloivllle lodge, No. Cfis, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet this evening In their rooms on Main stieet. Mis William Prossai. of Hyde Paik, was the guest of friends In this place on Wednesday. Mr. David Moes, of the Beech, was the guest of lelatlves In north Tailor estc'ida. Mr Alfied Bundle, of Nicholson, was the guot of lelatlves In this plnce jefiterdny John Shield, a well-known young man of this plnce, chopped dead at the home of Mr. and Mis. William Neig er, wheie he had been on a visit on Thursday evening Deceased hail Ik en ailing for home time with heait fail ure. He wns a membei of the Her man Evangelical ehuich nnd was well liked by all who knew him Deceased leaves a wife and two small chlldien Funeial announcement In tln even ing's papeis. The sei vices In the WtMi Baptist chinch tomoirovv will be held at the usual hours, Bev J M Llojd olllclat ihg. All aic invited. Burgess James z Watklns succeed ed In captuilng seveinl prizes in the Providence eisteddfod on Thurt.da. Electrician Connolly, of the Scran ton Tinctlon company, was n business, caller in this place cstetda. Mis Thomas Hopkins, of Hvdu Paik, was the guest of relatives in 1 this place on Thursday 1 John, the blight and intelligent ! young fcon of Mi. and Mis. William 1 Powell, of Tajlur street, died on Thursday evening He will be bulled this afternoon. Sei v ices will be held in tlie house Buiial will be made in the Finest Home cemetei. Funeral will be pilv.ite Mis David Johns, of Noith Main .stuet, has returned, honv Hum Be rnoulli, wheie she hah been visiting lelatlves. At the Piesbvteiian church tomoi -low the Hev. 1. 15. Fostei, of lljdu Park, will occupy the pulpit. Sunday school Immediately aftei inoinlng fcei ice. All ale welcome. Temple of Love Lodge, No 7 Tine lvoiltes, will meet this evening In their loomij in HceseY hall Mis. Hbeneer Davis, of West Scian ton, was the guest ot fiiends in this place on Thin 'day. Ml- 1311a Jones, of Hjde Paik, wns the guet of'filendh ill this place on Wednesday Heniy Howells, of Main stieet, Is sick. The services tomonow In the Wclh Congregational chinch will be held at the usual hours, pastor, Hev. Ivor Thomas officiating Moinlng scivlee at 10 10 o'clock, Sunday school nt 2 o'clock, evening seivlee at 7 o'clock. Eveijbody In cordially Invited. Tho tea paity which was held In the auditorium of the Calvuiy Baptlht c lunch nuclei the auspices of the La dies' Aid society on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, was well pattern. Ized. Pleaching In the Metliodln Episco pal church tomorrow will be held nt the iibiinl hours. Hev. William Frltby will officiate. All coidlally Invited. Emerson D. Owens, formeily of The Tribune, but now of the New Yoik Morning Telegtaph, Is spending his Thanksgiving vacation with his par ent, Mr. and Mis. William B. Owens, In north Taylor. Hev. William Frlsby has returned home fiom Biookljn, N. Y. New cases of scarlet fever and dlph theila nio being reported to the boaid of health eveiy day. Miss Lillian Howells spent Thanks giving with South Scranton fiiends. The Pi Ice Llbraiy association will hold Important business meeting next Friday evening, when tho dliectois will lay (ho matter of opening the le.ims befoio the members. Every Ifdy is most coidlally invited to be pietcnt. OLYPHANT. A veiv pleasant time was held nt tho homo ot Mr. and Mis. JamcR Nich olas, In Plakely, cm Wednesday even ing. About 8 o'clock the Hitmen tis ll lends of their widest h'lii, John, be gan to assemble to do honor to their f i lend nn his twenty-ihst blithday. W. II MutthaiVH was the medium of making n brief prerentatlon speech, touenlng on tho young man's exemp lary character, a kind and loving son and In other, beailng an excellent repu tation that was a ciedlt to his parents and also the community In which he lives. An elegant gold watch was tho gift of tho family. Attached to tho watch was a handsome k id chain, Tho donois weio Messi.s. Burnett. Hughes, Brcvvning and Johnson. As n tokan of his sincere friendship W. II. Mutthews piesenttel him a golc' pin. Numeious other presents weie given him After thanking tho numerous friends for tho gifts and thWr ttend- nnco on that occasion, Ih behalf of the family tho speaker stated that It was the wish of Mr, and Mia. Nichols that every one tako part In tint pleasures and festivities ot the evening in sood nll-inund Ameilcan style. Dancing wns Indulged In, sandwiches, c.iko and coffee were served, and lovers of Sir Walter Halnlgh's weed, were accom modated to n goodly number ot clgiiis. Even one present seemed to have tin excellent time. Music was fuinlslvd by William Holfoid, Hyde Park. Tho following guests were pr-sent: Mi", und Mi. Ifutbctt Biownlng-, Mr. and Mrs Albau Evan-;, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lull. Neuklik. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mills, Mr and Mis. Charles Burnett, Mr. nnd Mis. Mem Is Hughes, Mr. und Mrs J. L Bait-tt, Mr. and Mis. D.ivld Evans, Mr nt'd Mis Jnnics Mntthvvs, Mr. and Mrs. Hlehaid Davy, Mis. Telford, Misses Itnehcl Evans, Jennie Telford, Llsle Evans, Jlcninih Dlngleberry, Maggie Thomis 3lnry Mcf.ane, Laura Azuie, Funny Telford, Smith Metters, Lena Blown, Messrs. Willi- Willi wis, Thomns Chillies, l.cvvis Evans, Tims. Johnson, John Jones, Edward Nichols, William Evans, John Dlnglebeny, Finnk Dnj. Ground has been bioken for the nico tic n of a new Presbyterian church on Delaware stieot. Misses Bee and Annie Crane, of South Scranton, visited Miss Mary O'Bovle, Thanksgiving. MUs Hattle Coonibe, who hns been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. C. Schunk for the patt few months, le turned to her home In Mt. Cannel yes terda. Bildwln Edwnrds, of Kingston, 'Visit ed fiiends hcie Thursday. The Janlor Aid society of the Vveish Baptist chinch are making aiiauge ments to hold n "Cap" social on Wed nesday ev nlng, Dec. 7. The young Indies have the leputatlon of being good enteitnlners nnd a largo attend ance is expected H will be a unique sight to see tho oung people in cos tumes and caps of different patterns and colors. Rood time lb nssuied for all who attend. Mr. nnd Mrs Jnmes Fognity, of Clevelnnd, C, weie summoned heie owing to the seiious Illness of Mrs. Fogaity's mother. Mrs. O'Bilen, ot Lackawanna stieet. Mr nnd .Mis. John H. Jones, of Eel wardsville, spent Thanksglvln,; with Mrs Maiy Piobert. Mrs. George Hague his returned home trom a visit to Johnstown. Gilfllth Jones, of West Scianton. i Is-it-'d nt the home of Mrs. W. B. Davis, csteidav. Miss Mice Kennedy, of Providence, is spending the week In town. Mis. Hlclnrd Pettlgrew cntcitnlncd th oillceis of the Chi Minn Ende.tvor society of the Piesbyteilnn ch'Jich nt hei home on Scotch stieot, josteieliy af tei noon James Hi own and daurhlui. Mlts Louise Blown, of Albany, N. Y., mo guests at the Mahon house. Bev Peter Itobeits sprn Thtuiks&lv ing with bis sster, Mi-. P. H. Wftrrn, of Hyde Paik. TOREST CITY. In the Presiijtetlan chinch tomonow moinlng, Hev. W. A Canington will pre.uli on the subject, 'The AVoild's Appeal " In the evening an evangelis tic s-M vice will be held. The follow ins pei sons, have nbee immlnateel ieir olllce n St Joseph's Total Abstinence and Benevolent socl el.v and the election will take plnce nt the next tegular meeilni,: Pieldenl, James P Haggeit.v. v Ice-piesldent Geoipo MeKiinon, John White, ipcoi cl ing seeietaij. John McDonttld, Davlil Halej , flnanclnl eeretniy. Sjlves?ter Kane. William F White, sergeant-at-aims, John Kelleher. tieu'uter, l'at lick Cleniy. William Vlz.:atd. who left Vaudllng for Wilier iilJint a ear ago, will som i etui n to make his petinntient lesidenco In that place Mr. and Mis Hlchatd Robeits, who moved fiom Vandllng to Uatav la, N. Y, last spiing, have ie tinned to the town MMith of us-, wheie the will again make their home MARSH BROOK. The snow is falling i.ipldly nt litis wilting' while the bavlng ol the hiin-t-is" dons can be hc.iicl In the distance chasing the young labbit over hill and dale 'I wo liilPtels i ime ill Hum Piovidenee Thanksgiving d.iv, bring In.r two clogs vlth thm The v stopped i with t.. 13 Plummer, but fulled to dls- i mi r g line ijuite a auniber fiom this nelghbot -lieoel Intended going to Xlcholson Thanksglvinf, d ly tu the s-ei vices and dinner, but the htm in dlseouragod them. Miss Mice Plummer vat, down to William Hit I s, at WalKvllle, to a sur prise party Inst Wedncsdaj The mads nt Mnish Biook nowadays aie chlelly u mixture of mud nne' veei. Ci. E Pliimmei bnuglit a line hoisjft at a sale Hie nthet d iv. Fiom New Zealand. Ketfton, New Zealand, Nov. 2J. 1S35 1 am veiy ideased to htato that since 1 toiU the agency of Chambei Iain's iredlclnes the sale has been very large, nunc especially of the Cough Hemedy. In two s ems I have sold moie of this paiDcul.ir remedy than of all other makes fer the pievlous live eais. As t Its etltcney, I have been Infoimeel by sreues of poisons of the good ic sults thev hae lecelved from it, nnd know its value from tho use of it In m own household. It is so pleasant to take that we have to place the bot tle bevond the reach of tho children. 13. J. Scnntlebury. I"e r sale by all druggists. Matthew Pi others, wholesale and tetall agents. AVOCA. Mi and Mis. Alex Allenn, Mr. and Mis. Willi un Laird, Mr. und Mrs. Alex Lalid. Misses Jessie' nnd Jennie Young und ltctta Kearney attended the Kcar-ne-Hlnckwel nuptials at Inkcrmau on Thanks-qivlng night Mi. und Mis. William Welter and Mr. and Mrs James Chailes spent jes terdav at the Baker residence on South Main' stieet. Huil Thin nl.iy miirnhi? lire broke out In a laige fiaino building occupied b John Callahan ami family. Al though the building is located in the lower end of Mooslc It took very llttlo lime feu tho Hose company to be on tho scene nnd succeed In snvlng the adja cent pioperties. The building is still standing, hut Is completely wrecked. It was owned by At. J. Hear. .Michael McAndicw, of this town, has Joined the logular uiiny, and Is now at Huntsvlllu, Ala Uobott Campbell, of Glove sfeet, Is seilouly 111 of gilp. It. E. Alooro anil Oscar O'Mullcy. of Taylor, w ero visitors in town last even ing. Airs. Janies Hell, of South Alain stieet, Is seriously HI of thoumatlsm. Jllis Viola Deeblo was awarded tlrst PERIODS OF PAIN. Menstruation, tho balance wheel of woman's life, is also tlio linno of exist ence to many because it means a time of great sit ITerinp. While no woman Is entirely free from periodical pain, it docs not seem to have been na ture's plan that women otherwise healthy should suffer so severely. LydlaE.Pink- bnm s Vcjjc tnbleConi' pound is tho most thorough fe male regul tor known medical el ence. It relievos tho condition that pro duces so much discomfort and robs men struation of its terrors. Here is proof: Deaii Mils. Pi.vkii.im: How can 1 thank you enough for what you havo done for me ? When I vv rote to you I win suffering' untold pain at time of menstruation; was nervous, had head ache all the time, no appetite, that tired feeling, and did not care for anything. I havo taken three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, ono of Blood Purifier, two boxes of LiTcr Fills.nnd to-day I am a well person. I would like to have those who suffer know that I am one of the many w ho havo been cuiedof female complaints by your wonderful medicine and advice. Miss .H.xx-in It. Mnxs. Leon, Wis. If you are suffering in this vv ay, wrlto as Miss Miles did to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass , for the advice which she offers free of charge to nil women. ptlze for the sopiano solo, "The Bird With a Bioken Wing." at the Wllkei Barre eisteddfod. Geoige Curiv, of Lincoln Hill, Is ciit irally 111 of pleurisy. Mls-s Bessh Sheppard. of Dunmore, Is the guest of her cousin, AIlss Alamo Cranston. Mls Knto Crane, of Dunmoio, Is the guest of Iter uncle, Hev. At. F. Crane. Tire children's bazaar at tho Pres b terlan chin cli on Thursday night, was a gtent success financially end so cially. All the -iitlclcs were disposed of at leasonable prices and several bundled partook of suppei. William Livv and John Hartston, students at Wnmlng seminal v, spent Thanksgiving with their patents In the Noith End. PITTSTON. The Inmates of tho hospital weie kindly ritncmbeied on Thanksgiving by AUs. Joseph CJlennon and Alls. Paul lic-han, thev having donated sevei.il tinkers and till tne otltei accoutre ments that mi towards furnishing the nnnunl feast A union tempeinnee meeting will be held toinmrow nfternoou at the East Side l'tcbv teilin chinch, nnd on this account tit; usual Sundny nfteinoon meeting nt the looms of the Young Men's Chiistinn association will be dis pensed with. The . ondltlon ol Alts. ci. Fnderwood, who has l! en elniiMlously ill tm sev eial weeks, Is Minicwhat Imptoved. Hov. W 1 Thotnis will deliver a soldlti.s' meutoilal mldre.-s in the Welsh Baptist church nt ( o'clock, to which the public Is tordlallv invited Alis. Ann Heddlngton, of John stieet, died at noon jej-teid.xy aftei a Mmit Illness, nt the agi of fi ens. The de ceased is sin vive J by s-oveial sons und danghtei.s. John Keuifjtiii, who lesided In Poll (ftlflitb for many cais died vesteiday after an illness of two mouths. The funeial will teke plnco tomonow af tei noon, Hev. Dr. Huisltaw, C. H Cool and T. W. D ivies went mi to Athens es leiduy ntlei'inoii to attend 'he Young .Mens Chiistinn association distilct eonveiitlon We lcret to nniiouuee that the Hev. John Finnan, who his neeti ill for some' time. 1 is gum to Philitd' liihln. wheie h will undeigo timtinent at tho hi. Agnes hospital. Tho.v ol eveiy de noml'iatlon liete and tbtoughout the v,llle. will be gl.'K to .see him letlllll In full vigoi of lile, and li snated ninnv enis et to assume his cm client inlnistiatlons in this dloeese, In which In has, fni m nnn cus, been In ehirgi. An enjo.vable family gnthcilng was that at the leshionee of Geoige Shali nuti on tlu West Side, on Tliuisday lust. Theio wcr- present nil the H lends Including Air and Alls. J. L. l'uidv and AIlss IJohr, of Dunmoie. An elegant dinner served was one of the lcutuiHs. At the last meeting of tho council on the West Side, It was decided to build an addition to tho town hall. The luncial of the late J. Uaivcy Tc mpklns w ill take place this after noon. Janice Conntll. who lb a member of the Ninth New Yoik Infantry, has le tuined to his rcglp.ent. Ho will join the litter at C.eorgi i, and expects to go with them to Poito Hieo. A six-ton fly wheel was placed in tho clectilc light woiks yesterday, and Its lemovil fiom the depot was accom plished litter much difficulty, owing to the icy condition of tho streets. Th- funeial of a little daughter, of James Donaghan, residing In Sebasto pol, took placet yesteiduy afternoon, In tel ment being made In tho Alarket street c emeteiy. Airs. David Evans, Airs. Chailes Da venpott nnd children s-pent tho past few days with lelatlves in Hyde Park. Several of our lccnl sportsmen who went cut yesterday morning, returned last night with excellent success. Tho light fall of snow was' In their favor. James Corcoran Is on a business mis sion to Blnghamton. J. L. Bun ell, of the Kane Opera comrany, was In tho city yesterday, ar innglng for the appcai.mce of that mu sical otgnnkntlon heio on Dee, 2, John Cm ran spent Thanksgiving with fiiends In Scianton. Tommy Flnn bus under cnnsideiu tlou un offer to beromo a member of n tiavelllng organization. Stay at homo Tommy, don't go. Tho convention of the Christian Alli ance closed Its work last night with an Intel estlng meeting In the Bap tist chinch. Theie wub a laige at tendance. Air. and Alis. Sabbath Wllllnms and Wllllnm Williams, of PeckvilK spent Thanksgiving In this city. All nnd Airs. Lleazer Pi ice, of Cana densis, were the guests of Air. nnd Airs. William F. .Monies on Thursdny. Dr. L'Hommeax, of tho quarantine biivlce. New York, wns In the city yesterday. In regard to the lato yellow fever scare. tzSJuST ,wm sw TWMMf I to( sA'xi: ifr I ELMHURST. AIlss Lena Jenkins, of Wyoming Sem inary, Is spending a few dnys with her parents here. Ailss Bessie Buckingham has been confined to the house during the past week with a severe cold. School was closed Thursday nnd Fri day. Prof. Hngcis Is visiting friends In Stioudsburg. Airs. C. C. Clay, Airs. A. B. Clay nnd family, Air. and Airs. Bryon Buck ingham and son, Hay, spent Thanks giving with Airs, and Airs. W. B. Per ego at their homo In Scranton. Air. and Alis. T. E. Carr, of Scran ton, spent Thursday with Air. and Airs. F L. Carr. Air. George P GrelfcS, of Alburtls, Pa., Is spending a few days with his daughter. Airs. J W. Knedlcr. Airs. Christy and son spent Thanks giving with Scranton friends. Air. A. W Dickson, AIlss Cuiol Dick son nnd AIlss Emma Fuller were guests nt tho Fuller home on Thurs day. Airs. Charles Wllfoot was taken to the Aloses Taylor hospital on Tues day for medical treatment. Airs. AIII foot has been a sufferer for some time. Hev. A. B. Alerden is the guest of Hev. C. A. Spaulding. The Alethodlsts will hold no services at Rhodes' hall tomorrow afternoon as tho pastor will preach at Turners vlllo. A very pleasant family reunion was held a Oak Terrace on Thanksgiving day. Air. and Airs. Schoonmaker, ns usual, pioved themselves delightful en tertnlners. Those present were Air, and Airs. Wllllnm Shennnn. of Green Grove, Mr. and Airs F. W. Harlow and Air. nnd Airs. S. G. Hlel nnd family. Airs. Will Bird, of Aleshoppen, re turns to her home today after a week's visit with her cousin, AIlss Jennie Dunning. Airs. C. W Page, of Athens, Pa., is visiting fiiends and relatives hero. W. J. Snyder, of Newfoundland, is visiting his paients on "Fein Crest." Tho King's Daughters of the Pros It, tetlan church will hold nn enter tainment and fair at the church on Tuesday evening next. A fine program has been pieparcel, after which a sil ver offering will be taken The fair will open Immediately after nnd a num ber of pretty nnd useful articles will be on sale. TACTORYVILLE. Alis and Alis. E, L. Watklns spent Thanksgiving nt the homo of Air. Wat kins' brother, nt Alehoopany. Air. and Alts. Tinnl; Ellenberger nnd son, Eotenzo, of Allddletown, N. Y , nie spending a week at tho homo of John Eilenbciger, on Alain stieet. At the home of Gieen Reynolds, La Plume, Pu , Wednesday nfternoon, Air. Enlyn Cobb, of this place, wan united In mnirlage to Airs. Hannah Alojeis, of LaPIume Hov. AI. J. Watklns, of tho Baptlbt church, performed the mur ringe ceiemony Air. nnd Alis. Cobb returned to the home of All. Cobb, on North Alain stieet. Immediately after the wedding ceiemony was peifouned, and where they will leslde In the futuie. The m-iny friends of tho bride and cioom tendeted them a reception duiing the evening. Alis iCate Peulgo, of Scranton, Is spending a few days at the home of her daughter, Airs. B. Colemnn, on Alain stieot I'nlon Thanksgiving services weie held at this pluee las-t Thui.sdav at 10 ".0 a. m. In the Alethodlst Episcopal chinch Hev AI J. Watklns, of the Baptist chinch, occupied the pulpit and dellveted a vet able dlscouise The Epv ot th league of the Alethodlst Episcopal church gave an enteitaln ment at the church Thanksgiving night Aichle AI. Spiague. formeily of this place, was united In mnirlage last Thin "day to Alios Amv Klnbnek, of Siiant'in. The gloom Is well known hen, wheie he has many warm friends, ami is a ti listed employe In Jonas Long's Sons' department tstore at Scianton. Bed Jacket lodge. I O. O F, will confct the inltlatoiv degree this (Sat uidav) evening The following biniuhes of the I O. C) F at this plaee will all secure new p.uaphernalla the beginning of the new enr Bed Jacket lodge, Nn S.M. Knetorjvllle encampment. No 24G, and Pnulowna Hobrkah lodge, No DS, nnd each bianch will have an eflicient de giee team to do Justice to the new outfits. Tin dlree tins of the Wlnnla Oil, Gas Development and Imiuovemenl com pany have called a meeting of tho .stockholders for Thutsday, Dee. 1, at 10 a m. -- HONESDALE. AIlss Alurgaiet Keeler spent Thanks giving at her homo In Blnghamton, and will ictiirii on Monday. All. and Mrs N. B. Spencr spent Thanksgiving In Scianton. Freeman's otchestt.i furnished music for nn entertainment at White AIllls, Thuisday evenln,;. Air. and Alis aul W. Gaulner, nt Scranton, spent Thanksgiving with Honesdale friends The HonesKlale High school foot ball team defeated the Carbondale team Thursday In a game at Athletic paik. Air. and Mis. Nicholas Doris and chil dren spent Thanksgiving with Scran ton friends. Aliss Alabel Perley and Allsa Alice Giegoiy, teachers of the Honesdale High school, spent Thanksgiving at Bloomsburg, Pa, The snow on Thursday brought a number of sleighs out on the streets of Honesdale. AUlton Salmon, of Lafayette college, spent Thanksgiving hero at the home of his paients. The pound social in the chapel on Tuesday evening was a success. As a lesult, twenty-two baskets of groceries and provisions were distributed among an many needy families and some ai tlclcs left over for future need The first session of the Wayne Coun ty Teacheis' Institute will bo held In tho court house, Alonday aftei noon at 2.II0 o'clock Tho Instructors for tho week aie: "Civil Government," Dr. W. C. Schaffer, superintendent of public Instiuctlon, "Psychology Applied to Teaching," Dr C. C. Hounds, of New Yoik city; "Penmanship and Pedag ogy," Prof. G W Tvvltmycr, superin tendent of public schools, Bethlehem, I'd; 'Nature Stuelv," Pi of. V. O. Payne. "Alusle," Prof J A. Spunkel supeivlswr of music, Bethlehem, Pu. Dr. Bu I Ps ' s-WM n , o bpt cougfi remedy for Contrh Svrnn P.hlUlrcu! Cure.swliop- IV I bett cough remedy for clttUlreul Cures whoop. lUET CCUIFh fltnl prniin without fail 1 Doctors recommend it. I'nce 35 c. RfraftlWI&felliiMU E11J3MUIIM Tbesa tiny Cnpulej ar- - v ret in 4h hours without A.. A n vvbteh t opal tin.. ('n.vnlU'J "tw mm line ciioub lull. -, ,- ROBERT MANTELl Says, " Pe-rii-na Made Me Feel Like a New Man." PROMINENT MEN AND STATESMEN GIVE THE GREAT CATARRH AND NERVE REMEDY THEIR STRONGEST ENDORSEMENT. One-Half of Our Population Suffer from Catarrhal Affections. MR. R0BKKT B. MANTELL, Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir Tho bottle of Pe-ru-na nt hand. It Is splendid nnd most Invig orating; lef reshlng to the nprves and brain. It Is one of the best tonics I have ever used. It makes me feci like a new man. Youis slnceielv. H. B. Alantell. Catarrh and Neivousness. A nervous person nearly nlwajs hab catarrh. Catairh Is one of the ways In which a depiehf-ed condition of the ner voui t'jhtem shows Itself. Catanhal people are soon made nervous. The 1 eo lation between chronic catiinh and nervous debility Is most Intimate. The following Is a case of catunh of the head. "I have been trou bled greatly with 1 old In tne head, which I believe was tapldlv leading to chronic catarrh. I tried several reme dies without relief. Seeing Pe-ru-nn so hlghl tecommended fcji.v ior caiairn, i was v'f Dcisuadcd to give it a trial, and the result was so favoiable that It was surprising even to myself Since that time I have never been without Pe-ru-na In my house While I feel sure that It has been my salva tion fiom chronic cutarrh, I nm none the lcs sure that It will cure the dis ease in Its further states of develop ment "Air. W Al. Campbell, Wynne wood, I T. The follow Ing Is a case of abdominal catanh "Ary wife had been suf feilng from a compile a tlon of diseases for the past 23 yeais Hei cas-e had b-illlod the sltlll of some of tho most noted physicians On" of her worst tumbles was chron ic constipation of several yeais' standing. At this time sho was parsing through that most critical peilnd In til life of woman change of life. In June, 189", 1 wrote to ou about her case You advised a course of Pe-ru-na and Alan-a-lln, which we nt once commenced, nnd havo to say It has completelv cured her. She firmly believes that she would have been dead only for these wonderful remedies "John O. Atkinson, Independence, AIo. The following Is a ease of systemic catairh. , "I hnd cutnnh for five --! ears, got so bad that 1 J li1 could not do a day's 'Las flBPeKt work. 1 was so poor and i-al pSiJ' weak that my physicians t jtij .could do me no good ffi.r Seeing Dr. Hartman's yS5Vs na,ne ln tho leading pa VtWfakJPjSjkV pers concerning catarrh f?ivTfi!3!& Induced me to write to fcAfiarjW him He sent me In VMrafir kL& structlons how to cure It. I got Pe-iu-na nnd Man-a-Un, and Improved more with every bottle I took. My blood was ln such a bad condition that I also took one bottle of I.a-cu-pl-a. I regained my usual weight and all the symptoms of catarrh left me. I recommend Pe-ru-na for all those who suffer from chronic catarrh." Air C. AV. Shields, Box 26, McKlnney, Texas. Ask any dniRglit for n free Poru THE DICKSON M'PG C9M bcrauton and V'U1;es-I!nrre, I'.v Mauufucturersof LOCOWOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Holler, Hoisting and Pumplnz Macltlner y, Qencral Ortlce, SeraDton. l'a ICEALINE TH T'HTHK NAMK. It frcwtH caltein ono minute, without sugar or flavoring. Its tho now Idea of the day. Auk your yrocen for It. 100 pfeg , or by man, inc. iciMUNn Aira co., Solo Maker llolyoke, Mass. UH TESri.l W rfl J EVERY WOiVIAN Boai.tawnwdi a reliable, monthly, reeuUtlni? mielleli.. Onlr htxmUstvJ tas pareit cUugi ibtuld bu ueJ. U jou wm l iho btil, nt Or. PeaB's PensBsfi FSBSa TLr Mo prqipt, Ji ird certain In remit. The r tsnlnti (Dr. Piml'i) turer JUtr4 ootat. Sot aarwbeie. 11.00. Addiou rxALMariclHEi Co.. ClsTiland.o I FOSpruoob8,tro?tHN "' PHELPS THE GREAT ROMANTIC ACTOR. Catarth li chronic congestion of soma mucous mcnibiaite. The nerves, which should gunid the mucous membiane against congestion, are deptesied and their tunetiou partly destiojed Tho neives that should control the circula tion In tin? mucous tnembi.ines uiu called the vasa-motoi Ostein of nerve i. Depression of the genet al neivous ss tem soon leads to depression of tho vasa-tnotor system. Depie salon of the vnsa-motor svstem of neives at onco onuses ehionlc calarih Any lemedy to effect 1 radical cure of ehionlc ratal ih must opt 1 ate dlicctly tlnough the net vet, inv Isolating tho mucous circulation. The following Is a case of catairh ot the nose and tin oat "I must state what Pe-ru-na has done for me. I was allllcteel with chronic catarrh of the nose nnd throat After I had suffered about a year a terrible cough set in. Alv side and back were so sotc that I fould not rest at night. Aly head was c.i... Alost of the time I was ex- hausted and tired I could do nothing; was unlit for woik. and some of the time was confined to the bed I had come to the conclusion that It would be better If I were dead I wrote to jou and jou advised Pe-iu-na I used only tluee bottles and now I leel stout and heaity The wotld could not buy niv fortune Pe-iu-na Is the best med icine hold" Alt Hmma Smith, Loh mersburgh, Bany County, AIo. The following Is a ense of catarrh of the bowels. ' To Whom It Alay Con cern I take pleasure In saving to the public that 1 have used Pe-ru-na for several ve.tis as a toniu with the best icsults, ami that for bowel troubles It It uneijualed by unv thing known In inv experience, t owe mv life to Po-111-na, for seveial times I havo been given up bv the doe tors," Air. Bil Worntaik, l.idbctter, Tex.. The following Is a ease of catanh ofj the llvet pioduclng sick headache: "I have used st.etal bottles of jour Pi-ut-na for catanh and slek head ache, and can t-nv that It has done me mote good than anything 1 have ever used. Of all the lemedles ued, Pe-ru-na was the most satisfac toiy to me ' II. Goldman, s,ilr0ve- p,jtfTtf poit, Ja 1 inni neen trimmed witu seveie catanh of the lungs and found nothing to complete a euro until I commenced to take Pi-iu-na. Four bnttlis huve made a new man of me.' Thomas AleKciule, Wan lor. Ala. Tiee Medical Books. Dr. Ilaitman Is one of the most popu lar medical wiltets of the Cnlteil States on the subject of clironio catairh Any person wishing to be come Informed on this subjec t should write the Doctor, asking fot one of hit free books Nearly one-half the peo ple of the United States have chronic catanh In some form. To stem this ever-lnci easing tide of human suffer ing tho Doctoi's fiee books nnd freo correspondence nio doing eflb lent work. All letters should be neldressi d to Dr. Ilnrtman, Columbus, Ohio - im Alumnae for the yenr 1899, MADE FiE A IVIAM A.IAX TAtlLCTS TOSITIVl X CUItU AJtlfrQU Ttlarmtm I atling Mem orr Impotency. Hterlc-ttinfl, vto , tmuoJ by Abu no or othwr J ji'easet and lnJ!i cretlons, Thtu uuUKtit ami turetj TaatorQ Ibt ltultlr tu LldftrTDLra' anrl S,jL fita maaforetuflj, bu Ineusor mortiuce, i-sfFj I'ibvadL Iiii.atiltT run (Vinuutnr tinn. it tiilten fn time. llieiro -xIioitb in aaoJlafe fmrroro meat and effocta n ( UKU nbero all other full Id Ut oion hafinff (ha cnuln Ajux InHeti, Tber haTSCuran thaui.imliitn 1 nlllcniuxon. Warlra b. dai. itire written KUnranttN tjeflsctacuro Vl PTC in cachcasoor refund tha cioney 1'ricoWV U I OipA jackBce, or hit 1 keen fuU trtatmfnti to? t2& Uj uall ,ln plain wrui rer. tiron Tcntottrhu, ( i AJAX RBA1EUV CO., J ircjlip "IJO 1a pitiin trborv bt 'i, -'i Tor sale in Scran. en, Pa by Matthens Uros. and H C Sandcrrcn, OriiKtsts. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. 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