THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1808. a OUR PROMISED INDUSTRY. Hardware Manufactory the Best Ever Offered to Local Capital. Tho hardware manufactory proposed by Mr. Fitzgerald to bo established In this city, Is bv far the most profitable, enterprise ever ofercel to loecl cap ital, both as it dlvldend-pnvliiir biial nesis and distributor of money In the city. That 1, If the iepreeiitatlons ne founded on fnct A pay roll of more than T.0,000 a month Is an immense pecuniary ud vantage to uny third-class city. That CarbondnJe nhould pain puch an in dustry feema too f?od to be title, jet 'why not Oaibondalo as well us uny thcr place. Mr Kits.'erald iradlly eonvlneed the board of trade that he understands his business. He Is a tall, spare man with cray eves, beard pprlnkled villi i;rnv, 11 full deep voice and apparently between fifty nnd sixty years old. He Is a lluent talker and Rave mnnv In IcregtltiK eNpcrlemes of his l'fi as Danker, biokcr, accountant and manu facturer 7fe established a big hnrduuie eon rein in Reading nineteen yeais ago, but leter lost Ills Interest of fd per rent, by ilnanclal mlsfotlune In an othfr direction, which cost hint 193 000. The business Is now worth a i ouple of million1. Mr. Fltztiernld proposes to manufac ture locks pilneipally. lo Snld ?J0, IIO0.O00 worth were exported last vear and that the trade, which is supplied by only twelv manufactories tint -tmotint to anything. Is constantlv nnd rapidly glowing. AVIth the utmost confidence h asseiled that he can s-ell the product of 1,000 hands without put ting a slnglo man on the road. He irai1 letleis fiom nun high in tho business world, nttestlng his lntcgilty, and while there Is no rcas-on to doubt lilm, it behooves) the eommltteo on mnnufnetoiles, on purely business principles, to verify, If possible, his as fccrtlonu Among other things this committee (diould ascertain the power of the Imrdwnie trust which Mr. l'Mlzgeiald advised keeping out of, and vhleh ho said would pay $20,000 lather than sec this manufactory started. Thin nnd n few other points being faoinbly settled Carbondallans can not too LOpliuvly pour their dollars in to this undertaking. Scranton nnd IIoneMlalo are after it, but the former Is too large and Ilonesdnle av 111 roon bo too far off the earth. Mr. Fitzgerald much piefers Carbondale to either, but he says the people must go In prepared to burn the bridges behind them. Up proposes devoting the balance of his life to this enterprise nnd will not be satlslled with any picayune business. The large pioflts lie showed up depend upon immense output and he talked of millions of dozens of locks nnd hun dteds of thousands of dollars as off hnn-1 and unconcernedly as the ordi nal y merchant dlreufses the purchase of a carload of Hour. He exhibited plans for the construc tion of the buildings to cost $C0,000 and showed how from the beginning at the foundry the "No. 1 pig" Is travel ing always onwaid. never backward, thiough the several finishing depart ments until it reaches the switch for the completed locks-. "Oh, It's a great business," he enthusiastically con tinued, "ou soli 'em before you se ' m and get your money in ten days. No bad debts " A screw factory, employing a large number of hands, would soon be an auxiliary of the works. Mr Fitzgerald's ehlldien icslde In Scranton nnd that Is one of the rea sons why he doesn't cue to go far avay from that city. However, ho as sured bis hearers locks can be made heie cheaper than In New England and as cheaply ns in any town on eaith. EARLY MORNING FIRE. At 6 o'clock yesterday morning the gong at the head of twenty-eight sounded an alnim. The hose compan ies soon had a stream of water playing on the fire, which wis In a smnllshnnty between the freight house nnd round house In the Delawaie nnd Hudson yard. Had the fire gained much head va. It Is impossible to tell what hurlou results would have followed. Tho cause of the blaze Is unknown The sh'd was used U3 a resting place for the "galvanlzers," and for the stowing of oils, and while burning made a gieat blaze FUNERAL OF MRS. LINGFELTER The funeral of Mrs. Samuel I.Ingfel er, who dltd Thuisday night, as tho result of the lennval of a tumor, will be held at the residence this after noon at 1 o'clock Rev, W. I. CJrow will officiate mid Intel nieiit will be mada In Maplewood ccmeteiy. She is survived bv p. husband, two bi others nnd fic sisters. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 'endeis Lee was Inst evening lfinov fd from the home of his brothei. D. K. Lee, on Uelinont stieet. to the Car bondale hospital. He is 111 with ty phoid fevrr and walked mound a week b fore he found It out, r's tempotntuie nt one time leaching 101. The Independent Older of Foiesteis will attend the Lplgcopal church in a bodv cm Sunday evening. Rev. R. A. Sivvyei will deliver n Epeelal sermon appioprlate for the occasion George W Monine irr 1 1- Majesty tl Cook' whl be the attraction at the F Weak Men Or No Ex pense for Treatment A coorce of remedies the marrel ot medical clence and Apparatus indorsed by plijkUlaai wilt be cnt ON TMAL, WlTHOl'T ADVANCE PAYMENT. H not all we claim, return tticm at our expenie. MFN WHO AHE WEAK, BROKEN DOWN, SISCOt'ItAGKD, ineo who suffer from the effects of disease, oTcrvTori., worry, Horn follies or ei cesser, from unnatural liralus, VTCikoecs or locL uf development of nny portion of the body, failure of Tital forces, unfitness for runrrlane all ducIi men should "come to the. fountain head " for a scientific method of man elloun power to rltutUc, rteielop, restore and ni'talu, Ourcquotwe will send description, uitti testimonials, in pluln sealed envelope, (NoC. O. I), Imposition or otl)i;r deception.) Actdrefs Erie Medical Co., Buffalo H.Y. mmsm y SIMPLE AT FinST. It Is Foolish to Neglect Any Form of Piles Cm o Them at the Beginning. Files nre simple In the beclnnlng nnd ensly cured. They can be cured even In the worse stages, without pain or loss of blood, quickly, purely nnd completely. There Is only one lcmedy Hint will do It Pyramid Pile Cure. It allays the Inilnmatton Immediate ly, heals the Irrtatod suifacc and with continued tteatment 1 educes the swell ing nnd put the membranes into good, sound, healthy condition. The cure Is thorough nnd permanent. Heie are some voluntary and unso licited testimonials we have lately re ceived Mrs. M. ('. Hlnkly, f.01 Mississippi St., Indianapolis, I ml., says: Have been n sufferer from the pain and annoyance of piles for fifteen ears, the Pyramid Pile Cure and Pyramid Pills gave ine immediate relict and In 11 short time a. complete cine. Major Demi, of Columbus, Ohio, says: I wish to add to the number of eet tltlcates as to the benefits deiived from the Pyramid Pllefuie I suffered fiom plies for foity years nnd from Itching piles for twenty yeoi.s and two boxes of the Pyramid Pile Cure have effect ually cured me. Most druggCsts sell Pyramid Pile fine or will get it for you If you ask them to It Is ROcts. for full sized package nnd Is put up only by the Py ramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich. Ornnd Opera house tonight. The com edy Is hlghlv spoken of. The local Sons of Veterans ha'e sent n petition to Congressman Willi un Connell, of Scinnton, asking the gov ernment for a light niiillery field piece for di 111 work. Alderman Jones spent erterdny in fcinnton Mis. Nicholas Flood, of Jeffrey sticct. Is entertaining Mis. F. J. Flood, of Heading. Mr. and Mis. V. J,. ThompMiii, of Hotel Anthiacltc, spent yesterday in Scranton. Mis. C Jnggcr, of Poll Jervls, who has been visiting fi lends here, will return home today Mis. J, F. Reynolds was the guest of Mis. H. T. Jackson in Scranton ts tcrdn). FOREST CITY. The tlittd quartcily conference of tho year will be held in the Methodist Hp'scopal chuich at T.'JO o'clock on 1'il'iay evening next. The quui Icily meeting will occur on tho Sunday fol lowing with love feast nt O.HO and sacrament of the Loid's supper 'after the icgulnr morning service. 'I he Anthracite social club will hold a Loxlng tournament nnd dance at I'ec ker's hall, in Dundaff, on Tuesday ec ning, Dec. 20. It has been decided to pies-ent the cantata entitled "The Happy Family of Father Time" at Davis' Opera houfce on Friday evening next, Dec. 1G. The installation of the iceently elect ed oltleers of Foiest City lodge, Free and .Accepted Masons, will take place on the evening of Monday, Dec. 111. After the Installation exercises the membeis and their wives nnd friends will repair to the Forest House, where supper will be In readiness. The Young Men's Debating society of the Piesbyteilnn church will take for a suliject on Wednesday evening next "Resolved, That intemperance has been moie hnimful to mankind than war." On Dec, 21 the subject will bo "Resolved, That the Indian has suf fered more at the hands of the white man than the negro." Two Pointed Questions Answeied. AVhat is the usp of making i better aitlclc than jour competitor if you can not get a bettei pi Ice for It? Ans As iheie Is no difference in the pi lee the public will buy onlv the better, to that while our profits may be smaller on a single sale they will be much greater in the aggre gate. How tan you g. the public to know your make is the best " if both ai tides aie hi ought promin ently before the publie both ie cer tain to be tiled and the public will very quickly pass iudgnient on them and use onh the better one This explains the l.iigo sale on Clvambc 1 Iain's Cough Remedy. The people have been using u fur years nnl found that It can always be de pended upon. They mav occasionally teke up with some fashionable novel ty put foith with evaggotated claims, but aie 001 tain to tetiirn to the ones lemedy that thev know to bo re liable, and for couplis, colds and cioup time is nothing equal to Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. For .-.ale bv all diugglsts. Matthews Hios., whole sal and letall agents. PEOKVILLE. The membeis of the Wilson File com pany will meet at the hose house in full uniform at G.20 o'clock tomorrow even ing, preparatory to attending divine sei vices nt the Methodist Episcopal chuich on that evenlnsr. At 11 special meeting of the AVllson Fire company, held Thuisday evening, It was decided to attend In a body the parade and banquet of the Dtmniote lire department, Dec. 27. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Moun entei tallied nt dinner. Friday evening, the elders of the Presbvterlan chuich and their wives Services in the 1'iesbv teilau church next Sunday at 10 !i0 a. 111. and 7 p. in. Subject foi morning. "Rewarded Ac coidlng to Oui Woiks." Theie will be an evangelistic seivhe irr the evening. All welcome. Rev. S. II. Moon, D. D pnstor. Peckvllle Rnptlst ehunh, Rev. J. P Thomas, pastor. Sundnv services at 10 SO a in. and 7 p. 111. Morning sub Ject. "The Joy of the t.oid;" evening subject. "Confessing flu 1st." Rapt Ism after the sjerniln. Sunday school at 11 30 a. in. All 1110 welcome. Robert f. Llntein on Thuisday at tended the obsequies ot Ids niece, tho late Miss Louise Llntein. of Iittstnn. daltonT Mesis S i:. Stelle, W L' Dean. R. II. Fink and J. M. Finiuls liavo leeent ly been in New Yoik city 011 business The muny citizens ot this pluto as well as those of the (unrounding coun tr were shocked to hear of the death of Mr David W. Rtown ut his home hero last Filda morning. Mr. Hiovvn was a man honored and respected by all who Knew lihn. He wn.s a member of the Rnptlst chinch and ope of our leading citizens. Relng a very liusj lawyer, his business mostly was in Scranton, but he owned a fluo lesldence heie and bus always taken 11 very ue tlve pait In the, inteiest of oui boiough. We would itpeat that wo Imvu lost one of our beat citizens. A little over a week ago air. Rruvvn was confined to his I101110 with a veiy severe cold. This esulted in pneumonia, und ho gradual ly grew woise until the end came Frl- day morning. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his death. Mrs. A. P. Stoll is visiting relatives at Scranton. A young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrcy dreen is very sick. Mr. Arthur I.eacock, of Hurvuid t'nl. verslty, and son of Rev. .1. C. Lenroek, of the M. 13, church, Is recovering fintu his recent Illness. Now that the Ice Is beginning to be come very prominent the hoiough coun cil might see that the residents of tho place keep their streets cleaned. Revival services are being conducted each evening nt the Raptist church. J lee. Mr. Pease Is asslting Rev. Wer thaanse. It begins to look like Christmas nnd meichnnts have a fine assortment of holiday goods. Mr. and Mrs. AV. I. Smith spent Sun day at Wollsvllle, Pa. Miss Mary Gardner Is visiting friends nt New Yotk city. Mr. George JJ. Osborne Is the owner of one of the finest chairs In town. It Is made of corn and nut shells. George Is quite u genius, having made this himself. Dr. J. C. Pi lee had quite 11 tin tiling experience last Sunday evening while going to a very sick patient. His wa gon was caught in the heavy wind and tipped over. The doctor ought to be heavy enough to hold his wagon down. Mr. F I, Van Fleet left last Wednes day for California. Clarence Stonp has leiited Ills black smith shop to Wesley Winters, of New ton, nnd ccpects to work at Scranton. Miss Dawse, of Scranton. spent u few dus last week with her sister, Airs. H D. Swartz, nt this place. The members of the Methodist church held a social at the home of Rev. J. 15. Santce last Wednesday evening. A number were present and a pleasant time was onjnvod by all. Mr. Ill ewer, of Henivvllle, has re turned to his home after visiting his daughtei, Mis. F. M. Frances, nt this place. Miss Tessle Robinson, of Clnik's (tie en, was visiting hem last Wednes day. Mis C. 1.. Mahoney and Mis. Italley attended the funeral of Miss Mahoney at Wavcily last Wednesday. TAYLOR NEWS. Coming Banquet The New The Compnny Chuich and Peisonal Notes. The coming banquet of the caela lodge, Fiee and Accepted Masons, will be held at Webei's link on the 12th Inst. n excellent piogianime Is be ll. g nnangoil for the occasion which will be tendered by the best of tilent that the town enn produc". The above organization hits never failed In any of Its previous events. There has been considerable talk re cently of oigani7lng another the com pany In town Those popular In the movement are men of sterling quali ties nnd undoubtedly will work for the welfnie of the town Several yeais ago n movement wns started for the put pose of oig.inlslng a company by a few litl.ens. Considerable enthusiasm was shown foi a time but the scheme sank into oblivion. Those Intel ested nt the pi cent seem determined to cany the scheme through. Ii caching In the Welsh Congrega tiorril chuich tomorrow will be Held at the usual hours ltev. Ivor Thomas will of'.iciate. Morning set vices at 10 "0 o'clock Sunday school nt 2 p. m : evening seniles nt 7 p. m. 11 nre coidlnlly invited. Tnyloiville lodge. No rtfiS. Independ ent Order ot Odd Fellows, will meet this evening In their 100ms on North Main stieet Don't foiirit the bent lit drawing of Mis. Llewelijn Rvnns, which will taice ll.ice on Jan. 21, In Llevolhn's hall on Union sMect. The prizes consl't of m my beautitul and costly at tides. Chances aie onlv 21 cents At the Calvaiv Baptist chinch to monow the Rev Dr. II. H. Hauls will preach nt both sei vices. Morning pel vices at 10 30 o'clock, Sunday scluul at 2 p. m., evening sen ices, (! o'i lock. vll are toidlally lip ited. Mr. Lewis lenklns, of Hjde P.uk. wns the guest of tl lends In this plate on Wednesday. Air. Ailhur Pennoi k. ol the Aichbald, Is eonf'iied to his home with sickness. The Rev. .1 M. Llovd will iiieuch nt 10 30 a. in. and li p. in. at the Welsh Raptist chuich tonionow. Sunday school at 2 p. 111 Hvervbody is invited. Mr. J. Mllfoid Morgans, of Main stieet. has lecoveied fiom his leeent sickness. Mis. Coblelgh and daughtei. Mis. John R Rvans, weie the guests of fi lends In Scranton vesleiduy. Mr. Reese Lewis, of Hde, was a cal ler on friends In this place on Wednes day. Mr. J. Decker, of South Sciauton. was a business visitor In this plase csteiduv. Services In the Methodist Hiilseopal church tomoriow will be at the usual hous. Rev. William Filsby will offici ate. Sei vices at 10 ".0 and 7.J0 o'clock. Sunday school at 11.13 a. in All aie welcome. The ball and suppei of the Tnylro vllle lodge, No. id Knights of Py thias, will be held in Webei's ling on Dec. 30 nnd 31. nnd piomlses to be a grand affair. The membeis ale hard at woik. A huge number of tickets have been sold it would be a serious matter if a file weie to occur In this town with the plugs all fiozen up. The Catholic lesldeiits of this place n 1 e about to elect a chuich Large 1 etltlons have been Idled. In response Rt. Rev. Rlsliop O'Hara has decided to create a new parish. It will bo sit uated on Ralliund stieet. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Willie Oliver, a oung man who was employed ns a miner at the Powdeily mine, was caught by a fall of lock cs tenlay moinliig nnd badly Injured. He was ic moved to His home In the com pany ambulance Dis. atanlev and Shields attended him The unfoi tuimte man had his back bioken. thigh fme -tuifd. and sustained other liijuiies, which will no doubt be fatal. The nun 1 luge of Attorney P. R. Tim lin, of thlH place, to ailss Kate aiul lanvo, of Scranton, Is announced to take plate Dec. iS. The feast of the Immaculate Concep Hon wus observed In the Sacred Heait church yesteiday. aiuss was celebrat ed at S o'clock. aiis. William Rell und daughter, Nel lie, of Thiul Ptieet. aie visiting fi lends iir Scranton. ailss tier trade Raker, of Ceiueteiy street, is visiting fi lends in Clieenlleld. ailss ainggle Collins wns n Scranton visitor Thuisday. ailfs Rdli.i Hunt, of Wlnton, Is the guest of .Miss Alda aiyeis. of Huron stieet. Nelson (laidnei, of Fnetoiv vllle, was u culler In town Thuisday. MltH Sadie Collins entertained a num. her of her frlonds at Her home 011 South Muln stieet Thuisday evening. Among those present were Misses Net lie and Olive Blnkcslce, Alice Gllhool, Anna May Smith, Genevieve Smith, Annie Gllhool, Mary McAndrew, Alice MeAndiew, Anna Golllns and Florence Collins. Prof. Hockenberry, of Carbondale, wsii n caller In town yesterday. Miss Cora Davis Is visiting friends In Scranton. Mrs. Frnnk Dltmnrp, of Slain street, Is 111 with a severe attack of the grippe. Owing to the efforts ot tho Crystal hoe company the fire alarm Is agnln In good win king order. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemelrlght, of Second street, nre contemplating a trip south about the first ot the year. - AVOCA. Avocu conclave, I. O, II., will meet on ainnday evening. Tho Dewey Political club organized In Rrnwnville leccntly with a member ship of fifty pi esent. M .1 Devers was chosen president, Thomas Murphy, sec retary, Fiank Lester, treasurer, and George Graham, financial cot rotary. Charles Sandeis, James Walsh and Oeorge Dennett have been chosen Jur ors to serve In common pleas cotnt at the next session The last mentioned died several weeks ago. Miss Carrie aicKea Is the guest of Her sister, Mrs. Rose Newlln. Rdward aiclntyre, o Jiooslc, Is criti cally 111, having been stilcken with paralysis several diiys ago while nt owrk In Law shat Miss Andrew nnd fistcr Anna, of Wllkes-llarre, spent esterday with aim. T J. Newton Resolved, That the Anglo-Snxon alli ance will be 11 bdieflt to the Fnlted States," will be the subject of the de bate on Monday evening at the St Allysius meeting. Patilek Healey nnd Timothy King will assume the nega tive and Robert (Jolden and Thomas Flannel y will atinune the affirmative The Ice on the Hillside pond is In ex cellent condition and was enjojed by a gicat many skaters and curlers jes ter day. W. II. Holllsler lepiesented the V and A. at. not let, of lillston. In gen eral convcntlln at Philadelphia this w eek. The school boaid will meet on aion dny evening and the borough council the aiondav following. air. and airs. J.ime Hovie, ot Hazle ton, aie guests of air. and aiis C. aic L.iughlln. Rev. A. T Urodoiick pienehed a beautiful sermon ut the icceptlon given bv the Blessed Virgin's sodality on Thursday evening, when sixty-six new membeis weie leielved Into the order Avoca was well lepiesented In court till week -when the ease of ai. F, O'Rrlcn vs. the Rlectrle Light com pany, Thomas Blown vs. the Avoca boiough, and the school honttl case were heaid. Tho first mentioned has been amicably settled, the defendants paving costs. A decision in the ."chool bo.ltil case will be given todav ail ft ai. aicDonald has been elcted president, airs. Rlla Fov, vice-president; ailss Anna Oarvey, trustee, of the L C. R. A. society ot Taylor, airs aicDonald Is nlo chosen delegate to the convention at Asbury Paik, with ailss iRlla Qulnu, alternate The above mentioned aie all lesldeiits of Avoca. ailss Agnes C.lbbons Is the guest of ailss aiaignret Rairett, of Wilkes. Dane. allocs Alice and Rllzabeth Hastings, of Diinmoie, weie guests of air. ami aiis. T. J Fltzslmmons vesterday. (1 W. (j.i.v, of Orange, is a visitor at the Snyder lesldeme. air. nnd airs Thomas (illiov, or Ruf falo, aie visiting fi lends in town. HONESDALE. ailss (Jiaee Whitney Is e visitor at Ciiibondnle. The Duilard e Thompson shoe com panv have closed their r-ietoiy foi their annual inventor). air. nnd airs. William leander, of Caibondnle, have been spending a few dnvs with Honesdale relatives. Dennett's Attraction Is no moie- the stork of goods have been shipped out ot town. 'J he next number of the chilstlnn Fndcavor entei tainment course will lie a leetuio by Thinias F Clailc, Tui sday evening, Dec. If,. Paik lake is fiozen oyer for the fust time this season, and the sknteis ate hapi j Ttukev sui per at Kiantz hall. Dee. 14. for benefit of Texas Flie company, llnlrin Hill. Freeman's otchestra will furnish music for dancing. Vnlciitlno Abt at the Opera, house Dec 10. aiany of th" out of town people come to Honesdale with Weighs. Since Thanksgiving on some nurds sleighing has been good. PItlCEBTJKG. The fair under the auspices of the membeis of the Odd Fellows' Hull association will come to a close to night. The drawing fur the twenty dollar gold piece will occur and Un contest for the bicycle between ailss Row man, of Dickson, nnd ailss C.ntar ot Jeimvn, will come to a close to night. George Decker is able to be to work again alter an Idleness of a, few weeks with Having his linger taken off at Johnson's breaker. The employeis of Storr's mines weie puld Wednesday. The dancing class held In Fled Kelf ei's hall on Thursday nights is laige ly attended. Adam X'Vtco has accepted a position with the Dickson Store company as tleik in the grocety department. MARSH BROOK. The stonn Sunday night of hall, jnln, snow and wind, did lots of damage. blowing clown fences, breaking down ttees, lipping shingles and boaids off old buildings. Winter has set In in good earnest with its Howling blast. and siiowdiifts. Ri other Alexander Ridgway, our Mai.di Drook story teller, Is somewhat uudei tho weather. John aumner Has returned fiom Jer sey wiicie He has been selling Ameil can hatieiws. John is a hustler, Having sold over one Hundred machines In onoe eur. The John CInrkson farm Is aban doned this vear. A man by tho irime of Lte had charge of It for 11 short time. airr, Rurman, who taught our school suec-'sHfully last winter, Is teaching tho Clieen Giovo school this year with sood results. Rev. Watciburv preaches In the school House next Sabbath at 3 o'clock. - How a Tarantula Sheds Its Skin. From the Country Gentleman. An i vent of more than oidlnary tnteicrt "ieuried In my otllce estcidny noon. A Inigo lenude larnntula shed us sklu for the cccjid time since it has li'cn In cap tivllj. 'iliuso lumlliai with Insects, fiill us und relntcd creatures aie aware thit they 111 ci Incased by a haul, unvlcliling in tiguineiit. Increase of sizo Is permissi ble only when the old skin in shed and one that has been newly formed bynojUi Lieutenant-GoYernor Jones One of Ohio's Prominent Citizens and Statesmen. Comments Upon One of the Greatest Industries of the State. Praises Pe-ru-na, the National Catarrh Remedy, as a Providential Discovery. SSKSKX'iOsi';.'' ..r."" -r--?"f-5$sNoS3HKMPIHK0K!KvNAVvV RuMSSffly ir'.-. '::,--C',-.';sSs5osS!33MMBWSNv ItfWMw-::-' :-.:'':.:::-:sssSs9i8fflBK$NvW rs&awfcfl, '.'. r:-;:-;55sSstssSstsvJH!lflBaSECwovW zStise;l'.''' I -- s-r-cscs.vs jptawvvVNV N&sfoff'''''. :;-'iss$ggwtj;jv HON. A. W. JONKS, A POPULAR OHIO STATi:S3IAN. The Slate of Ohio hns produced a large number of men of renown states men of nnt onal reputation, minWturs of world-wide fame and men represent iiij; the (Mile runt professions known from sea to sea. Tho lion. A W. .loneH, ol Youngstown, Ohio, is ut pieicnt a prominent figure i the political circles of Ohio Twice elected to llll the responsible position of Lleittent-Governor, he stands before the peoplo with an unblemished career as n citicn and public oillcial. His wot d has great weight with all who know him. In writing of ono of Ohio's greatest physician, ho said recently: "Dr. S, 11. Harlman,vvho is the manufacturer of tho celebrated Pe-iu-nn, thegreat national catarrh rem edy, is justly deserving of tho praiao his providential discovery has brought hint from all classes ot people." C'ntanli is a disease that may attack any oian of the lit'inan body. Xot only f tlii'it cat.mli of the ho.ul, but ca tuiili of tin- throat, catarrh of tli Iliuso. i ilanh of tilt Ktonuuli, catarili nt tho liver, ntairh of the Kidneys, ca tairli ot the hnvvt-lH. and a inultltudi. of women are titlllcted with catarili of the pelvic oi.ina Cata-rh Is a wotd which include n multitude of diseases Neat ly oik -halt nf the diseases to x lileli the human lloh U Habit.. hi uallty nothing inme "i less than catanh In i-ome i)hae 01 lucatii n Catarrh Twelve Years. Mi. r .1. Lot. ell. yt... Auioia, la , wiltes && yf- I took j our t'e-iu- t-H, ua about two JUTSt-liSA& l " l - v - il " rvia&J&rAiV took two bottles. It 1&?C(?J -JIM Is wondertul medl teiZ&i2j:.t cine fcr catanh. If 1 ever hive any Mr. r J. Iifiwell more tiuuble with catanh I will most assuredly take Pe-ru-nn. It Is the only medicine I over took that did nie uny Rood. Pe-iu-na fitted like a nniBie hi my cae. I believe It Is the best medi cine cm eatth for catanh ' Catarrh of Throat. Mib. O V. M. 11 fl P !TI1 fl Ttil7l. Sh&tXtii man, .Mont SaJ-fi-Mlw&9$$k ' After I leeeived Baul to the .siip pohed polj pus, as I then could not alford to have It lemoved, I beRan to take P. -ui-iia, thinking 1 mlBht at hast Ret horrre , ,, ,, .. tenipoiary iellf Jlrs. O V. Mellaigue. Hy the time 1 had taken one bottle the polypus had disappeaied, and tliue bottles cuied the catanh and throat tiouble. I have lecommendeil the medl eino to several friends. As a mlnlstei,n wife I come In contact with all clashes or people, and shall ulvvavs Hpe.ik ,r pood wx3rd for Pe-ru-na. 1 have kIvcii trial bottles to a few fiiends. I wish you abundant success, so 10111? as joa merit It ? lic-hly as you have heieto fore " Ask tiny tlrusKUt for u free Pc exp.imU to tho iccimMto dcirr.i. This is a piocess constantly olcu.-iIhb in r.iittue, and cir excites Inteiest In the behoUUr. AVl.on a luitfo spider three IihIkj loin, tliroua eft tho old Inteciiment Jt is a thilllliiif MRht In the pic sent caKf. tlm tainntiiU had evldentlv been fitllnsr mnvtU for Rcmio dnb, a cotidltiuu freiiueutly jui'iedlnrf this pioce.,H omouB Intects. and enteiday mornlnfr she was found lylin,' on her back npiuicntly dtad, but moved a llttlo uju'i behur dlstuibcd. She lay tliun until about 1.15, when tho nmtlliur her movements mnile excited atti ntlon. The old skin had then luptuied around tho thoi.ix in kuch ti in inner that the top could bo lemoved entire, and throuuh this openliu tho ulnnt Rpldct" wan lltein'.ly voiKlntr out of her old nklii This vmih aceonipllfhcd by tho aid of tho elBht Iobu and tho tvo Ictr-lllte p.ilpl At the end of an hour the e Iiihiku had been effected. The i-pldcr lav upon her bick, liehlilo the pcifect sKIn, resllnff from the nevore excitlon. This taialitul.i wns unilKiiully hime be. fnrv rihe molted, and In now of xtlll Kreat er size Hho eame ninth in a hunch of Innnims about two and a half ve.un iiko and until IuhI January wan the pet it Dr. J. SI. HlBelow, Whllo under Ills cam ono nkln w.ih nhe-d, and Is now hi my posses. lon. An Idea of the inoreauo In slzo at r. jT-!- Catarrlial Cough. Mlfl. M. Jf KillB, Wuteiloo. X C, states. "I was af flicted for twenty years and did not know vv hat ailed me My husband employed tlute doc tors, but they did mo no R-ood 1 took different kinds of medicines, all to no effect. In 1S05 a friend told me I had Mrs. M M Kintr catarrh I had a bad rouRh and n-nirlnp at the nose all the time I wns advised to try Pe-iu-na and I took four bottles I am now well of the c itanh I believe Pe-ru-na saved my life The doctoiH and all other medicine-, failed. I can lecom niend .vour Pe-runa to all my friends. It Is the best medicine In the world. You can use my name whenever you please." Chronic Nasal Catarrh. Mr Csear Thomp son, Toronto, S. D says: "I was allllct ed for several years with that dreadful disease known ns chronic catanh of the head and no.st After ttylnpr various catarrh crrres with out Retting" any ic llef, I bepran to take Pe-ru-na with im mediate Rood re .sultf. I had severe pains In tho head Mr Oscar Thompson. and nose; I could not be free of a con stant deslte to clear the throat of mucus, and my nose was entirely stopped up. 1 was RettliiR very weak and low-spirited. After taking- a cour.so of Pe-iu-na. I feel better than I have for live yeais and have no symptoms of my foi met tioubles remaining. I inn quite able to do my usual work with out fatigue. I have eveiy ii-asou to believe that my excellent health at present is the direct result of taking Pt-iu-na. without which I .should haw been dead by this time, without doubt " A FItliH HOOK. An instructively Illustrated bonk on chronic catarrh sent free by The Pe-ru. na Dins' MunufactuihiR Company, Co lumbus, Ohio - ru - iiu Alintiitac for the yonr 181)0. tendant upon moltlns may be cnlnc-d by coniparlnff tho dlmenilons of the elm sal pletei of the fkln shed about the l.itur p.irt of JS''G, when under tho caie of Dr. HlK' low. aiul tho ono shed yentordrii Uho llrst measures one Inch, and the .ccond one nnd a on, titer lnchen Tin refoie tho preneiu ddrijal piece will pi nimbly ho pro portionately larcer when fully t-xpandtd. Of Couise. "Vein me." ialcl tho cenlleniau !;: tho bald wlc, "I made him a bet Unit ie co ild not Mtaiid on his head " "Did you win it?" nsked the centlenian with tho sreen whlslierx. "Nnvv. lie won It, hands down." (Jin clnnti In(iilrer. HAPPINESS VS. MISERY, Pr Charcot h Ionic '1 ablets, tho ercat Par iHliiii rrmeilv, Ix a eunrautced euro fur tho Hilnk Ilnlilt; also uervouanees nnd nidan. choir cuuieel ly oveidndulifeiit'D. It ll.'itroy (he Appctlti for Alcoholic nnd all Intoxicating llovdiUBei, und leuvet mnii us ho hIkiuM be. It can be ndiiilulstcroil without the kiiowlcdgo of the patient wliere neitHary. hend for pamphlet. Win. U. Clark, 126 I'cno Ave, Scranton, I'a , dgm0 NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St.. New Yorii, Opp. Urace Church. European Plan. Kooma I1.00 Day and Upward. In a moJont and unobtruslrn war tbrro art fw batter conducted Ciotol) la th metropollf than th Bt DenU Tho great popnlaritr it bae arqnlred oan raadllj bo traced to lift unlqut. location, tta homelike atmosphere, tho pocithar ozcolleno of Ita cnlalns and aarrlce, and tta T.rr tnodar at prlcei WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. Cor. Sixteenth SL and Irving Plau, NEW YORK. AMFr CAN PLAN, Drv ..id Upvvnrds. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upvvnrds. $3.30 Per $1.50 Por I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. o--::-x:-:-:-:::-x:"X::: For Business Men ! ! t '4 : In the heart of the wholesale UMrict. 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It ficHlt c.iko 111 oni minute, without, niuV or Unvoting. Its thu new blue of tliuduy. Ask your grocers for It. iop pkiJi or by mall, l.V. ICliAI.INI! MFU. Ca, hole Maker, tlolyoke, Mais. :m f : r.r vrr. 'f ' ' fc A! 'f ff.VN tUtUftz-andi - 'CHOCOLATES, 'r ....! r COBKIKO. BAKING aM j)' iPunly of natenai and D!liciajjnc5!"lteorL'imtcIlcl! 'rDRSALtitOIIRSIDRlS DROCWS EVtaWHEtlE, Pi Clloheilfr'. Kocllth DlaraoDd HraaA. 'ENHYROYAL PILLS m -TJ'-n. Original aud Onlr Grnalnn. J "fcj S B.rr l..i. .all., 1a r..ra a.V r--. "-'..'-'" -".":-- , uraxi.t or rAfcAeiKrt AnatLA itit 1 mOHj Hrandn Ucd n J C'.U nrulljev jtoxtt .ealJ wlttl bio. rttDoo TuLe Daoomrr. K'fHtt a an.r.ui .tt.rtru. ... anil imitiitit.t At lirDKsli, .r.i 4 4c Id .tKinri f r pArtlcaliri tp.ilisABUli d "itriiei inp . noi in i.nr j rtlBrn Mall. 10,000 T llmroUti tai Ptvir. lrhr.t..t.hpmlpUlC(i..Inl4aM n ,.&. Bill t J tU Locil DiujsI'II. I'll II, A DA., I'.V. McMUNN'S .a a prcrniatlon of the Diuk b width Its Injurious effects are lemovtd whllo thq valuahlo in dlemiil priiititl nre re tained It poBbi i-ses nil thu i-edatlve. anodsne und nnti-wpasinodlc pnvvdiH of Opium, but produces im nKkncss of thu stomach, r. voinitlni; no cesil'. encBS, no he-idache. in ucuto nervous dlsoiders It la an lnvr.luuble reined s. mid Is iccom mended by the bcai phsirLins FERRETT, Agent, ,',7i I'eul M.. New York. made: m: a mm ajax tahlcts rosin vuly cum: A Litis mutts JHttaictlulllnz Xrm orj,ImpJtenc7', hlioj kanuctJ cmjil Ly Abut or otUur J'noifcOi ana ItulU cretlont. Then iaithlit ami atstltf roeiore ot it illtr la oUcryouncantt f tn mauforetnJr, lu Inri or mi rnr S 1'rOTtint lninnlly en (Vtnajrnnllon t Uka in time. Ibolru t-houa iivmeJi',t3 murove zneaiuna piicch u i uiu, wnerc an oiDfr mil ic lit upon littTina (ho t'nuiiis Ajux Itilott, Thjy htTecurelthouiianilan t villcurtrou. Worivrtsapo. II ItM written imarnntBO ta mttect it, rum f"n flTfl t ouchcftMtor rotauJ th manur. l'rkwU v I Oipcr nnrkacHi or ill t IfRfti I fill I trnitlmanll tnr IRl ! ; "it tz"t : i " - jl . v. 7- -rr rrr"m ,. . ' -"." ." mail. In pi tin wri i er upon mcirt o( i rice, ( ircular llinnrnrr umn rneintQl I rirl IfCUiar "AJAX REMEDY CO., "cl'm,?.1 For falo In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Uros. und II. C. Bandcrtcn, diujjo'ials. WESTMINSTER Hotel Albert. 1. '.,zry ,-vi ?; xWt?VI s7, A?Vvl 4y- ?r-cs;i mm I J LLlUSteltf Xii'M jg rwi-ffi-co-rai m'tiS&r&e&Ei n JC Wrf jiThee liny Cmiaule nr- "C nHufre-nt In 1H bnurN vlt lnnit ,., I 88EUin Hliirli (nii.iitnt. ,ii.Vuu,y I "abnlis mid lnlecllnp fall. Nv, ml ""41