THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1899. 9 i THAT BIO WATER DEAL Nearly n Quartm- Million Dollnis Will De Paid Hero Todtiy. The follow Iiiet notice wns sent out yesterday afternoon: Cnrhor.dnle, Ii., Feb. 21. IS. Dear Sir. Mr. JofcpIi .1. .Terms n win nt the olllce of the Crystal Luke Wnter nipany tomorrow February 25, between hours of 10 h, m. nnd T li. in. pre- crt to take up yrur stock In Hie Cr.vs- '.ake Witter company nml pay lor Kindly present your certltlcaics lovldcd In tlio option which I now lYoura truly, It. II. Patterson. It means tlint today tienily a fier of u million elollnrs Ji'.lii.OOi) to accurate will bo paid to n few Ficrsons In this city today Among jose who will get the largest slice J U Van Hewn. $27,000: Thomas IDurfee. $1,000, Pascoo and Scuiiy, ho nelghbothood of $15,000: Mn. Alnnvllle, C P.. Manvlllr and Mih. May Alnnvllle, $5,010 on -It. It Is understood that riupollntendent Toets wll bo letalned and tint no chnnge will bo made In the plan of management fot pome time ut least. DEATH OF RALPH MOON. Kiilpli Winded the niie-month-old ton of .Mr and Alts. Chniles 1'. Moon, of No. JH Uelmnnt stieet, ellcd yestcr day of hionchltl after nn Illness of one week. The funeral will be private fit three o'clock this af lei noon. Key. T i: Jfptnti. of the Ueican llnptlst diutch, will ollkiute. lnteiment will be made In Mtiplenood cemetery. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ilnrrv P.ronndl, of Paik street, Is xlsltlng fib nils nt Dundnff. Charles n0w j U at his Lathrope nv otitic home Miss Alirv llurni and Mice Mary Hartlov lnvo lriuriicd to Pueiuohnnni nflei n lsi with Miss Blna loftus, of Pike Mi err "lis P O Mnll.-y of rehba1d Is Is Itinir friends In this eltv Mrr A. S l.oiHy and -,on. Deloe. vill louvo todnv for MiuhIi Chunk t Mslt the fin m r'H mother. A lli-nn Cm dun 1 in Philadelphia on InisiiiP'i Mth I. s., Misted .in' -mi, 1 Till land, f Pe kvlllc. aie visiting friends In this ity Postmaster J. 11 Thoma.i Is Ilk W 1 I. tans has icsumecl vvoilc at 1hr postolll e after n work's P nets. Hnie Ibmnds, a Diliwiro nnd Hudson Unman painfully ctil his hand on th" Mg. of ,i s-hovrl wlien at wotk j'teid timming Miss rlaia Watt v III entertain the .line people's nw iua" drole at her 1 fme on Washington stieet .i tin day si'teinoon The poui board held Its icgular rnoi thlv meeting lat night, paid a number of bills and did other loutlne v orl; ' PECJKVILLE. A veiv deasant church snclil was In Id nt the l'lime of Mr. and Mis. AMIllam n-lk of North Alain stieet. lat Thnisdav cvuilnj. for the henc Dt of the Methodist lipboopul dunch. The pingianimc. which wis 'innounccd In this panel Tl.uisdn', wis orv cf flil' ntH (fltiled out and sincere thanks luc extended to all those vim took kmit Ther weie about 1"1 people Resent including some fmni out of town After iofie-hments weie mvvcI n llvr ofiiilng was taken up, which mount to JV2"i, whUh will be ap plied on t'e minister's salniy. About 32 udoek all left for th'lr icsnective lioincs, iniuli pleased with the occasion, find pronouncing It a decided Mi'w'. The obsequies of Mrs It'ichel Alor pun weie he'd at the Paptit chinch n t 2 o'clock yesteiduy afternoon. l!cv. .1 S Th unas- otlli lated Inlet ment in fiindlj plot In T'nlon ivinetn. Yosteidav uioinliis: tlnnv t'laik had he misfortune to lnsr two five dollar bank notes between the Pei kvlllc store llld the pnstnflli (.. P(iill" H.lptlst (hlllill, P.ev. J. S-. Thomas pastor, snilie- toinoiiow at IP.'O a m. and 7 p. in. "The Ijrl's Hubtei fuses ivn!iinp MibUct. ' Th" C'.ospei That I'.iul Pleached." Sabbath Khool nt 11.10 n. in. All nie w Iconic Ml?s llie Bell, of Porwlik, who has been visltlnjr bei paienis, Mr. tnd Mis Thuin is Bell retuined homo rcsteulay Mr nnd Mrs. Mason SIckeiIng, are it ITnlondae todav attending the fu neral of the former's father. Jumes W. Kennnly, editor of the Olyphnnt P.eioid, called on filenda In town yeMeiday. "Vai;'hpi tiibe, .No 211, Iirproed Older of Itd Mm, will in i et in let'ii lai session this evenlnc. Byron H. Ti.iis.!, of raetoi.vvlllc, tetutucd home yesteidiv, nftei a leu ls' Mfcll with luk'thes here'. Services in the Methodist KpSe ipal Hunch as usual totnoriow. Prtaehlnt; v the pastor, Itev. X i Slmpklns. riiemo for the morning. "Tternal Life," evening, Tho Insoluble Ptobkm SoH. rd ' Siinddy bchool in 2.!!0 o'tlick. Upwortli leaeiio at 0 p. in. Ail wel come. The social held Thuisdav evening nt the home of AVIIIIam Poll, In Bed place, was a splendid success In evety Way. The large gatheilng of peoplo icre delighted with the excellent pin tram nnanged by Mr. nnd Mrs O. JJ. sed Services In the Preslivterlmi churili vimorrcw at 10 SO a m. and 7 p in. 6i mm f Is Dr. Humphreys' Specific for Coughs, Cold;, Inlluenzi and 6RIP What it will do!!! 7T" will "break up' a hard Cold that "hangs on"' tenaciously. 'u" will "knock out" the Grip and leave no bad after effects. 77" will check a Lingering Cough that threatens the Lungs. "77" will prevent Grip, Colds and I'nuemonla. Carry and take "77" at the first chill or .shiver and escape. At druggists or ?ent prepaid: 2'c, 5)c. ft i0. UR. IIUVU'MRriYV HOOK hlJNT FXP.n. Humphreys' Med. Oo., Cor. William i John Sts.. New York, J'e stirei to get HUMPHREYS' Hubjcct for mot nlng, "Tho Want and the Supply ," evening. "Wheie Arc tlio Mine?" AH welcome. llcv. S. ll. Moon, D. D pastor. OLYl'UANT. Wlllam I'nyton, aged CO yeai. n miner, was Instiintly killed In the No. Z mine of the Delaware nnd Hudson company yesterday moinlng nt nlno o'clock. Pajton was In the net of ex amining tho roof of his chamber, when, without warning, n mnss or rock weighing sevei nl tons fell upon him nnd cni'lied him to dcutli. The bod was removed to the home of his sis ter, Mis. Thomns Crulg, of Hell utruct, ftom which place the funeral will ba held tomorrow nftcrnoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment will bo made In Union cent eter. Mlsr Mary Hognn, of Scotch r.tieet Is visiting hot sister nt Scrnnton. Regular Episcopal sei vices will be held In Kdw aids' hall tomorrow nftcr noon at 3 SO o'clock. Itev. n. J. Itaufih ton will hae churgc. The Olj pliant Conclave of 'Iftpi sophs met In theli looms In lMwaieU' hall last ecnlng nnd Installed the following olllceis for the ensuing ear: Past nichon, D. 10. Powell; urchon, T. I.. Wldlnms; pienost, W. W .Tones pt elate, Hugh O'HojIo: sectetniv, It. W Taylor; ilnancler, D. O. J iik s; treasmer, ',. D. Kdwarels; inpctlor, Samuel House; warden, William Steele; sentinel, J J. Fndden, tuiueei, J. W. Kenned, T. W. IMwnieU and D. I,, arlfflths. The funcial of William 13 Lynott was held from his late home o.i Dun more stieet yesterday morniig. At 10 o'clock the funeial coitege pi ex ced ed to St. Patr' k's church, where a leciuctn mass was celebioted. The ienif..ns weie con "i.ed ct the Dfl awaie nnd Hudson road o Avnea, w'i 'e Interment wai iiioue. A large riijnber of friends nctompinlcd th lemalns to the station. Mis. J A Sliultz and daughter, Miss i:c1mi Shultz, are Ultlng leluthes In New York. C D nnlin of Ttlnghiimton, Is the gilcK of his paients In Blakcly. Mis. C P O'Malley and MIsh Nellie Mti'ouit of Scianton. spent Thuisday with fi lends at this place. Mis. Maty Kvans, of'Hjde Paik, has icturned home after a lslt with rela thes here. The tuo- ear-old child of Ml. and Mrs Thomas Syn'otib. of Tlgue Valley, lied Thun-day night nftei a bilcf 111-ncs-s. The funeral will take place ftom the family home tomorrow afternoon at i o'clock. lnteiment, will bo made in I'nlon icnietiiv. TACTORYVILLE. Mr. lieu Cilsmnn and sster. Mis'! Bertha, spent last Sunday with fi lends at Claik's Summit They were jicnui panlcel home lij Mis Oertiud' Good win, who l still visiting In town. Mi. and Mis Abiam Wrlgley enter tained a partv of Irlcnd at a turkey illiinci hist 'I'liesdcv Mr. and Mrs. N B Wlntci altendtd the funernl of an aunt at West Pitts ton yesterday There will be a box social for th benellt of the Kpwoith league nt the lesldenco of Dr and Mrs. 13. T. Whea ton, Piidav eeidiig. Jlarch 10th. I3 ery laelv Is leeiuestcd to bilng a box eontaliilng a lunch for two. Miss Elizabeth Wilglv, of Scronton, spent Thuis.ck'y afternoon with tela tlws in town. Mr. B. J Goodwin Is confined to his home with an attack of grip. Sir Gcoige Nlvei, of Nantlcoke, Is the gue't of i datives In town. Scvcinl mep-beis of the I3pwnrlh lea gue are attending tho conentlon at Waveily todav. Itev, G. II. Button will occupy the pulpit at Claik's Summit Biptlst church next Sunday evening. ast Thursday evening n party from this place diove to Claik's (3ieen to sit May Giimn lodge, JJ. of It. They wete royally entertained and spent nn evening of unallojed pleasuie. Those who enjoved the llt were Air. nnd Mrs ;. stunton, Mr. and Mrs. N. A Gardner, Mr. and Mis 1! II. Rey nolds, Mr. an 1 Mis. A Pio-vn. Mr'. .1. A Button and Miss Nellie A. Gicen. Attorney Pica 1! Stall: was In town lust Thin silay mining. Paulown.i lodge, Daughtfrs of Pe bekah, confined the degieo en four landldales )nt Tuesday evening. The roll end meeting nt the Metho dist Dplsroiinl lunch vesterdny was, a success In eveiy way. Among the foimer pastors we noticed Itev. J. S. Low lb and Rv. II. II, Wllbui. An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. Geoige W. Wnltt, of South Gardiner, Aic, cays; "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and gilp and have taken lots of Hash of no account but protlt to the vendoi. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one r.0-eent bottle and tho chlllc, cold and grip have all left re. I con gtatulato the manufactuicis of an hon est medicine." iop sale by all drug gists. Matthews Bros., wholesale nnd retail agents. CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. II. 13. Northup, of Stroudsbuig, spent a tew days last week with hlj parents here. Mis. Cora Lewis nnd chll lren ale visiting relatives here. Piank Courtnej, of he Vital New Yolk voluutecis, recently discharged f i oin the set vice, made his appeaiunee litre on Snturda last, much to the sur prise of his acquaintances. Ureal aie the htoilcs of this regiment In the Ha waiian Islands. Robert Austin Is now convalescing from his recent Illness. Mr. and Mis. N. S. Davis entei tallied a laigei number of their fi lends hero Tuesday evening last. A delegation of about twenty-llvo or thirty attended tho take walk at Win cily on Wednesda evening last. Miss Martha Covey Is home sltk, but Is now somewhat Impiovtd. Robert Loder lslted fi lends In Scianton on Sutuidai. Mrs. In'Mjumln Meade Is sufferliiif from an attack of gilp. Judfcon Weill sulfeied from tho fall which he nnd some time since for sev eial days, but Is improving slo.vlv Mr. and Mrs. Allison Aldrlch spent seveial dujs with the lattei's patents, Mr. and Mrs Judson Wells, lust week. The tenchers" Institute held hero on Saturday lust was a veiy successful erne. Much eiedlt Is due IfJ inunageis. 'Biio Rpworth League Chapter note will hold a cundy s.ielul ut the honio of Mrs 13 J. Chapman on Filday -ening of next week for tho commend able object of raising a fund for tho payment of the Insm anco or the Mo thndlst chuich here. .Miss Mlnnlo Weds, of Cllfforl, Is visiting her sister Peaik May Urlffln Lodge of Roboknh'c No. 81, entei mined friends from Factory vllle on Thutsday evening last. HONESDALE. The Misses Amy Northui) nnd Alice nnd I3mma Hums, who have been upending a few days with Honcsdnlc friends, return to their home In Scran ton tndny. Miss Jessie Keet'er, of Scrnnton. vli Itcd nt tho home of her mother on Park Btroot for a few days tills week. Mr. Claience Salmon and family, of Scrnnton, made their annual visit to Honesdnlo this week to attend the Martha Washington supper. Mrs. L. SI, Jones, Miss Josephine Faiiium nnd Miss Nellie rarnum, of Pent Jervls, N. Y., are being enter tnlned by Honesdnlo friends. Sir. und Sirs. W. G. Ulnkney have spent the past few dajs In Jcisey City. Mrs. G. Dull. Dlmmlck, of Scrnnton, hns been the guest of Sirs. William II. Dlmmlck dining tho present week. Miss 13dlth Tony, a student ut 13n glewood, N. J , is home for a hott va cation. On Wednesday evening tho Order of Maccabees held public Installation In Masonic hall by All. W. 13, Watson, nt Wllllamsport, Pa., past gieat com mander of Pennsylvania. SIIss Nellie 13. Lounsberiy, of Wnr len county. Pa., great letoul keeper of the Ladles' Order of Slaccabees of Pennsylvania, was also present and In stalled the olllcers of that branch. Tho exercises were followed by a banquet. 1! W. Ham died at bis home on Sec ond street at 11.C0 o'clock a. m. Wed nesday. He wns. S3 ycais ef age and Is survived by his wife, one daughter und throe sons. He was boin In Honesdale, and was a lespected and popular citizen. Until health failed, he was. nn active member of the lire de paiement, and also u. ineiiibc of the Improved Older of Odd Fellows and Knights of Honor For many ymis he been a consistent member of Grace Kplscopal chinch and supeilntendent of the- Sunday school. The funeial services weio lit Id fiom Glace chuich ycsteielay nt 2.H0 p. in. Robe't SI. Dorln nnd Hdwln J. Lawyer, young men of Honesdale pionitiient In musical clitics, are to become managers of the Honesdale opei.i house. The Delaware and Hudson company Is piopaiing the trestlln-r leading to Its letall coal pockets In order that a third lad may bo laid on which to shift tho wide-gauge cais with a locomotive In htiad of hoise power. WAVERLX. Rev. John Cu nnaugh Is attenJing the qiiaittily meeting of the Fieo Alethodlsu nt Scianton. Ite-v. A. Ilergen Hi owe will prcitn Ids f.uewdl sennon tonionow morning nt the Raptlst chuich. The conceit and cake wall: nt the link last Wednesday night was a giund success. Lnrge numbeis weie piesent nnd enjoyed themselves. A latg Hum bei of out af town people were pu.sn;. The coi'test foi boroJnll ollleei u suit ed as follows; Justice of the peace. Gen, 13. Stevensun; council. 13. G. Carpentet ; Sam Wliallnp, J. P. Sheiman. school ilhectois. J. W. Sillier and Di J P. I'oult, nudltois, N. D. Smith, George Steeg, high constable, A O. Squlie; constable, Geoige Sherman, judge of election. It. P Sheiman; Insnectoi of election, William Hall. 13. 13 Parker. The fui evv ell lei option and donntlon to the Rev. and Sits. A. Ueigen Hi owe was held last Wednesday evening at the llapllst chuich and paisonage. A gieat number wcie iirccnt and a veiy handsome sum of monev was leallzeek The Rev. and Alts. Iliiivve will leave for their new Held of labor on or about the Hi st of Alnich Air. and All". 13. G. C.upentet enter tained a lingo party of i elatlves and f i lends at heir cosy bome last Saturday evening. Rtv. D. Al Vail, who has been ser iously ill, Is about again The latest stvles of spring and sum mer suitings have arrived at Mai tin Hold's baiber shop. Geoige Nicholson Is visiting at Syia cuse, N. Y. TAYLOR. 'I ho congiegatlon of the Stew a; I Alemoilal chuich Is making extensive pieparations for their coining bazuiit und festival, which will be held In the church parlois next week, continuing for n scries of tluee nights. Alunj fancy at tides, both useful nnd orna mental, will be on exhibition at se eial tables duilng the piogiess of the event. The Ladles' Aid society has charge of the supper, which will be served from 6 o'clock until 10 p. m The Alonnich Llteiary society met in legular session In their rooms on Ninth Main street km evening. Fol lowing the routine business n musical piogi amine- wns given, tonslstlng of lei'itatlons, solos, etc. Air. David Ilevan. Jr. of North Tay lor, is retov eilng f i oin his rceenl sick ness. Superintendent Adam rtrlnliardt, of the Pyne, Is ill nt hlin home. The funeral of the late Alts. Michael Olivary will take place this moinlng nt 0 o'clock. Burial will be made in the Hyde Park Catholic cemeteiy. Hev. and Ali L R. Foster, of Sum ner nvenue, Hyde Paik, were visitors In this place on Thursday Alts. Thomns Sloser, of Hyde Park, called on friends in this place on Wed nesday. The entertainment of sirs. Dibble's class at tho AI. Ik chinch on Thurs day evening wns u grand buccess. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Lonio A'.woith, of Hali'oul. Is visit ing fi lends lu this boiough. Rev. C. A. Henjamln, of the Sletho dlst HpUeopnl church, will preach to nionow morning on "Huiven Heglns on Kurth." At the evening seivlce hl.s subject will be "The Seal let Linn lu the Window." Tomouow morning Rev. H. AI. Pos ten, of the First Haptlst church, will pieneli on "Tluj f'ninnruutlng Chi 1st," evening subject, "A Hloody Monster." .Mine liispue tor Hodeilek, of Sennton. made a visit to the Delnwate and Hudson eollleiy yesteidny. Mi Arthur Day and ehlldion. of Cenifteiy stieet, spent Thursday In Si i unton Albs Slaiy Ryan, of Honesdale. has been spending a portion of tlio wtck with Alaylleld friends. AI. J. Cannvuiuth has urcepted a po sitlon ns tr-iv cling salesnnn for the Mend Cycle company. AIis s;xvf, , ,ohbald, called on Alnyileld fiienda on Thursday. Mrs. VVinalow's Soothincr Syrup Huii liecn ueel for ovei I'IFTV VHAItS by MILLIONS or MO'lIlPlta for their L'iin,uai:N wuiLU TiuniitNo. with Pl.HPKCT HlVCU.S. It KOOTU133 llio CHILD BOri'KNS tho HUMS A . nil PAIN. CPR13S WIND COLIC, nrd Is the best reniecly for DIARRU013A Solel by DiugglHta In every pun of tho world. Uei sure and ask for "Sirs. Wins, low's Soothing By i up," and lul.e no other Wlirt Tuanlv-llva I'nnls u battle. V MlKSsS?& flM rTO!DHT I WCl? A Q.T? ft V': v.:. " .'-. .::V:::'.v-:-'-'??.'-'n 'swnJIi CxvlV.-uiwSSJ teWi Mli&M'- f . 'Illlrrhlv fnviifiil riTfii7t .... 1 or 5 'deaths from catarrh. pOLcss favored seel ions L:H!) of 20 deaths from ei ifflCatarrhal diseases prevail ( 1 ? of 10 deaths from catarrh fOreatest fatality from catarrh g$o ol 10 deaths from catarrh. The above mart has been eaiefully compiled fiom I'nited States docu ments liv the Pe-iu-na Drug Slanufao tuilng Company, of Columbus, Ohio. The llguies were taken from the latest mortal statistics published by the gov einnunt and entliely agree with the ai chives kept at the Haitman Sanitar ium. The map is made in four shndes. The lightest shade shows tho states which have the lowest per cent, of deaths due to catarihal disease". In these states veiy close to 1J per cent, of all deaths In 1S90 were due to catarihal diseases. Thai Is to sav, over fom out of every ten deaths were from catarihal affec tions In tho states of net darker shade the per cent, vailes from 12 to 45. In the nest datker shade, 1" to IS per cent of the whole numbi r of deaths resulted from catarihal diseases. In tho dark est shade we have Indicated the states In which over r0 per cent., or one-half or more, of all the deaths weie directly tiareable to catauh ns th cause. This Is an appalling state of .utalts. This nation has got to confront the fact that catanh has become a na tional cuise. Catarrhal diseases tin eaten the life of our people. Over one-half of the peoplo suffer from some foim or degree of catarrh. Tully thlity-(lve million people are personally Intel ested in the dlseoveiy of a iadl cal catanh euie. Mrs Turner's Case. Alls. Alaggle Turner, of Holly Springs, Miss, writes. ' About tlfteen ycais ago I was taken with eutairh of the head. I tiled sevoial doctor and all tin patent me dielnes I could hear rec ommended for catnirh. I spent several li it n -d r e d dollars und found no relief. I was gradually was given up to elk. Last September Pe-tu-nn was lecornniended to me bv a ft lend, ami I began to take it. I had no faith In unythlng any moie, us I was not able to sit up, and was n mere skele ton. After I had taken one bottle of Pe-iu-na I began to Improve. I am nov taking the ninth bottle and be lieve mvself to be permanently cured. I have discharged all my help, nm do ing my housework alone, and weigh ISo pounds. Although I am 11 ycais old, I feel as well as I did at 10." PRICEBURO. Tawkle tribe. No. 107, I. O. It. AI., will hold a special meeting thki even ing at 7 o'clock to make arrangements for nttendlng tho funeral of Prother A llllam Alaigetson, deceased. All members ate requested to be pescnt. Ikislngton lodge, Sons of St. C.eorge, will hold a special meeting this e veiling at S.30, te make uriangements for attending- the funeral of Urother "Wil liam Alaigetson, deceased. All intra beis in j requested to attend. runeial sei vices of the late William Alargetson wMl be held In the Primi tive Alethodlst church at 2 o'clock to moirovv afternoon to be conducted by the pastor, Itev. W. II. Holder. Inter ment In Pile i Inn g cemetery. Air. John t onipton, of Plymouth, and AIis. C Nultnss, of WIIkes-Horre, were uultid In niniilage on Wednes day last by Mdeinmn Kasson, In the court house, and sjient the day with their ftlends, Air. nnd -Mrs. W. J. Wil son, of Alain street. OLD rOKOE. Alls.i Hattle Drake was visiting with friends lu Luzerne tho past week. Aliss Alubel L'gbert, of Taylor, is vis Itlng with lelatlves In this place. Alt. William Tlnklepaugh has pur chased a line new Lehr organ for his daufjhteis. The remains or Air. HmeiFon Tthule, hi other of Alia. William Davenport, was inten ed In Alaicy coniotety on Thin sday. AUss Allco Drake has returned from a month's visit with friends In Phila delphia nnd liethlohcm. A very onjoynble time was had on Tuesduy cvonlng at the "book social" held in the new Alethodlst Kplscopal glowing woise, and Compiled by the Greatest Living Authority XWi-w-r-w a m m.m. .asjSR?Y ii -i?'s; im i Wfrmmmmw tilnrrli. 4T7WMS MmZZZ 71W 4 ' WmMW? v K"A , Miss Martlnot's Letter. Aliss kidle Slartlnot, the prominent young actress, writes to Dr. Haitman In rcgaid to Pe-ru-na nsi follows: "It gives me great pleas ure to recom mend Pe-ru-na to the members of my profes sk J J 'tVrs.- Y sion. I have found It most helpful, and taken before Miss Sadie Slartlnot, The Talented Aettess. tho potforamnee whenever the voice seems unreliable, it relieves hoarse ness and dispels all tendency to coughing. 1 lcgaid It ns ln 'vuluable to fill actresses, singers and all pei sons who aie obliged to depend upon clearness of voice. I consider Pe-lti-na of especial benefit to women, and paitlculaily recommend It to them Aly dtesslng table Is never without it." Senator Johnson's Case. Hon. Porter Johnson, who has served four yeais as State Senator from the Foutth Dis- . , ti let In the city of Chica go, 111 , and who nlso is tho llrst Democr a 1 1 c Senator ever elected tinin that district. aW . .jA h. A W $&. 1! mM nn v. : 1 1 eatanli cuie, l'B-ni-n a, through your !idvc rtlse- State Senator Johnson, Chicago, 111. ment. I can heartily lecommend Pe-lu-na as a catanh otadlat. It cures when all other remedies fall. I npplied to several doctors, but they weie not able to cure me. 1 took the lemedy for llfteen weeks and am now entliely cured. It has been a year anil a. half since 1 was euied, and I con sider my cure duiable. I eleslte to an nounce, for tho benellt of the public, my experience w Ith the famous catarrh remedy, Pe-ru-na. I was allllcted with catanh for Jive years, Aly catatrh was chiefly located In the stomach." Alost cases nf dyspepsia are simply catarrh of the stomach. church. Coffee und cuke was scved. About sixty-five books was presented The following Is the result of Tne.s day's election: Justice of the neiee, Tl omas Plckrell; constable, Fred Ad dison; school dliectois, John Coicoian, John Itlmmer; supervisors, Pnttc.i Taylor, Alichael Joyce; treusurer, Wil liam Kohler, nudltois, William Gwynn, John Jenkins; cleik, William Puigess, John I'pshlah diove John liowolk.i from his work with an ax at the Aus tin Heights on Thuisduy. He svvoio out a warrant before 'Squire Prodhead and in default of three bundled dol lars was committed to the county Jail by Constable Stephenson. An "old country" tea party will be held at the Lawrence Congregational chuich on St. Patilek'r. Day. It will be a thoroughly Welsh nfinlr nnd will bo rhurnrteiizcd by costumes appro pllate to the occasion. The tables will be spread nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon and at C o'clock In the evening. AVOOA. Tho Stanilnid Democratic club will rrcet this evening. The committees of tho Daughteis of St. Oeoigo will meet this evening to mao nrtangcnicnts for trie li cuiilng buiouu. Itev. L. Ik Vim Hoiscn preached at tho Ppworth league convention at& Abkan last evening, A requiem mass will bo cclebiated In St. Alnry'H church this morning for ihr. reposo of the soul of the late Alls. Pllza beth Jerdi.s. Air. nnd Aim. Daniel Calvcy and iliiugh. tors, Alls. Keieher and Airs Urndy, of Trenton .V. J are viHlth.js at tho Cal vcy resldenre on Slnln stieet. A. P. O'iloyK of Scrnnton, was n visitor In town yesterday. Tho remains of William Lynott, founer ly a luHldent of the tewn, wero brought fiom Olj pliant yesterday and Inlet red in St, Mary's cemetery. A larco numbtr of Wgm&m 7MiM-j'Wr .(AV"'xv vlr.. "vv. . v. A IVInlop nninfnli .,:! ... . .t. .. ....w. w...u.ii uiciuna iiuisi llUllll. Summer catarrh prevails most south. The Cause of Most Bodily Ills Is Catarrh. Governor Mcl'ord's Case. Hon. Alyron II. AlcCo-d. 13-iiovernnr of New Alexlco, In n letter to Dr. Hait man, from Washincton, D. C. says: Geneltmen At the suggestion of u friend I was advised ed to use Pe-ru-na for catatrh, and af ter using one bottle I began to feel bet ter In every way. It helped me In many respects. I was troubled with colds, coughs, sole throat, etc., but us soon as I had taken your Hon. AI. II. SleCord. medicine I began to improve und soon got well, I take pleasuie In recom mending your gieat lemedy to all win aie allllcted with catanh. AI. II. SleCord. Commissioner Williams' Case. County Commissioner John Williams, of 117 West Second btteet, Duluth, Sunn.. In a recent letter to Dr. Hart man, says: "As n. remedy for catnnh I can cheei fully recommend Pe-ru-na, I know what it Is to suffer fiom that terrible dlseaso and I feel that it is my duty to speak a good word for the lemedy that brought me Immediate le- llef. Pe-ru-tui cuied Hon Jno. Williams me of a bad case of eatairh, and 1 know it will cure any other sufferer from that disease." Major Malison's Case. AInjor Algernon A. Alabson. of the Tenth Volunteer leglinont. stationed at Alacon, Georgia, lu a iccent letter to Dr. Haitman from Washington. D. C. says: "I think there Is no better "ncdlclne on earth than your Pe-iu-na fin catatrh. It has V uirely cutid me. It rip$lfsyi$p$ 'line to tell you all $S2tho good It Ms ' iione foi me Pe- ' ru-na Is the great- AlaJ. A A. Alabson n ' pared, and I est lemedy ever have tried tlum all." people fiom thlci town nccompankd tlum to thtii Haul rcstliu pace-. Alls. Tliumus Joluu, nf Viiudllng, Is spending a fiw Uavs with friends hi town Aliss Kiln jleir, of Scianton, .u ic tumid honiD alioi several days" visit with Mlsi Jennie Cloudwlii, Sirs. D J. Piovvn, of Peckvllle, has been calle-l to ..ho bedside of her aunt, Sirs J. II. e Iniritiii), who Ins critically III. The ftlends of Juhn Nh holts, fornieily a resilient of this town, will be sorry to leain of n sad mlchap tint befell him in a Sllchlgan mine. 15y the e pliclon uf u quantity of povvdci ho lias lest an arm find an eiu. He left this town tlm-i months ano with the hope of tietterlng hi:, condition A large number of people attended the obsequies of ?lrs. SlcCulluugh al Luzeruo yestenlai. IHctasol vas a slstci of Sirs. Joseph Urady and Thomas Walsh, of this town. The m irrlago of Aliss Llia Pilee, of Mooslc, to Albeit Lewis of Pltalra, wai solemnized at the home of tho bible a parents lust evenlni' Kev S F Voun pel formed tho ceremony. The bride was luiiiilsomely nttlied In a milltaiy blue cloth gown and can led bridal loses, lloth were unattended Aftet the ceremony n leceptlon wa tcndiri'l a largo nutubei of Invited gin sts. Tiny lift ol uililtiluht on ni ci.tended bridal trip niter which they will reside In Plmlra. SENATORS AND LORDS. Differenco in Their Respcctivo In ductions Into Office W. 11 Cintls, In Chleugo Ilccord. When a senator Is elected In tho United. States he sends his credentials on In advance'. They are presented by his colleague, road from the desk und filed 'in the secreiniy's olllce unless oniuitrJectlii Is rulEecL when thev.aro sent to the committee on ptlvllegi'i and elections for examination When a senator-elect uppcais. he steps quiet f& L Mky $ u yi 5-... AS Wlntop Tnlnrrft. f!ntnrrli nf Iinnrl Catarrh of car. Catarrh or eye, Catarrh or throat; Catarrh of lunejs,' Female catarrh. Summer Catarrh. Catarrh of stomaclil Catarrh of liver, r'nlnnnli nV lr.t.nlc? Catarrh of kidneys .uiitrru oi oiacuter,' rcmuiccaiarrn. V great many remedies for tempor ary relief have been devised from tlmo to time, such as sprays, snuffs, creams und other local applications, but, as a rule, the medical profession has little) or no enthusiasm In the treatment of catanh. It Is geneially pronounced by them to be incurable. It therefore created a great sensation in medical elides when Dr Hartmnn announced that he had devised a compound which would cure catanh permanently. The lemedy wns nnmed Pe-tu-na, and In a shoit time became known to thousands of catarrh suffeieis noith, south, east and vv est. Letters testifying to the fact thai Pe-iu-na Is a radical cure for catarrh began to pour In from all directions. Thousands, of such letters are on file In the olllce of the Pe-ru-na Diug Alan ufucturlng Company. These letter are not used for publication except by the express wish of tho writer. A pamphlet Idled with such letters will be sent to any address frep. TIiIb book should be lead by all who doubt tho cui ability of catatrh. Mrs. Staat's Case. In a lecent letter to Dr. Hartman Sirs. Adam Staats writes as follows: .. SP v kRfJ -Sen- I ts AI "I wide this letter on account of sym pathy for all af- dieted people. I suuereci six yeais v with chronic ea- k tarin. ine sugiu est cold made me epilte sick. I used dlffeient remedies; the doctor did as much ns he could for me, but they only gave mo tern- Airs. Adam Staats. poiaiy relief. Last Aleeiuon.Ozaukee.Co. year my condition Wisconsin, was veiy bad. I could not speak aloud, had a telilble cough, hemorrhages fiom the lungs, and night-sweats. I expected to die fiom consumption, nf the catnirh spread thiough my whole body. Through one of Dr. Hartman's books I decided to wilte to him. Ho piescrlbed for mo nnd I followed his directions. I i m as well as I ever was now." Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh. Ca tarih Is well-nigh uulvcisal; almost omnipresent. Fe-ru-np Is tho onlv ab solute safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of catai rh. To prevent colds, to curi colds, is to cheat catarrh out of Its victims. Pe-tu-na not only cures catnnh but pi events, r.veiy house hold should be supplied with this great reniPdy for coughs-, cnlds and so foith. ly up to th? clerk's dek, escorted by his colleague, takes an oath to sup port the c nstltutlon ef the United States, and Is then led to a desk on tho outer low which hl.s colleague has selected for him wheie he lecelves the congratulations of his fi lends and in tioduetlons to the scnatois who car. to make his nequnlntnncc He looks as wise as may be, and waits for ad Jciiriimeiit, when ho goes to tho serre taiy's olllce, writes his nutograph In a big red book for the use of the cash ier and draws his mileage. In the Knclisii hoiwe of lords the proceedings aie very different. A n"vv ly eieatiel peer entei s that hlstorlu chamber In a iole of seailot velvet U limited with eimlne. nt tended by tvve fellow in eis. who net ns his sponsors, and escorted by the black lod, as tha seige-mt-at-niins is known, und the garter king ut nims, nnaveel in a gor g'ous tnb.iic'. The pioccsslon inurclies mound, inckes low bows to tho empty tluone nnd to the pr siding oillces who Is the loid high chancellor from dliferent pai ts of tlie glided chnmber, to which thai imposing person gravely responds When the new per leacho- the tluone ho Unedn reveionlly and places upon tho empty eluilr, where her nutjesty, th" queen, ought to bo sitting, tho patent of nobility li has leeelved from Ills sovereign. He Is then lod to tho woolsack, vvheivllie lonl chancel lor ndndnlsieis to him the oath. Ills sponsot? rcxt lend him to the proper bench, whore he take his rent for a moment. Then all thiee ilo nnd bow tluee time's ut the vacant tlrono nnd tluee .times to thy presiding nlllcor. Ths loid high chancellor then leaves thy woolsack find cnnios down to sliake Hands with the. new pper und wclcdmo hhu to tho house. Tho other peer come alto uml tcndur their congratulations. Siini. UfX wntl V it1! iX 3v.F,A m firHB if & GWi -iisff '-fe. r f-l
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