9 TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1890. THE CHAPEHONES. llohcnifmls for the pectiieiiliu pio ductloti of "Hen Hur" will be com menced shortly, n nearly the full com plement of 164 piutlclpants has been Mecurcel The drill ninHter Is expected in tench this cltj next Wpilnendnv Those who mo in thapeion the pintles of pound Indies taking pari In iln- il.r fpient (lnticoH an I'ricptesH of Apollo, Mr H V Ilai ilHon, Mis. H. M, Shepherd Njinphs of Daphne, Mi T U S at on. Arabian gills Jli .1 I' A Tingle Sprites Mrs i: .1. Mi Hale. Ml T 'I Coughlln. Hutterllle?, Mm H ' Wheeli-t Mi Oeoigo Pendleton Maid. Mix T V l'oiwli'ilv Mi- Uank LOCAL AND PERSONAL IMItoi rorbi? of the Sui.iiiiuii Ke publlran, rullpil on fi if lids In this t lt 3.esterdnj Mrs denrgt- Mciiiti of Seventh live nup, Is cntcitalniug .ns. I'letltrl I. Johnson nun daughter, Minnie, of I'nn Ideme Mi and Ml- (!eorgo Mullen, of N w Yoik, are visiting it-latlves In tlilsdi T. n. Kllpatrlck Is 111 at lil home on Darte avenue James Atchbald, of Eolith iiihsuii was In town yesterday Philip Heir Is lining a tb-ikshtp In Stephens' gioceiy stoip Miss Mnigrettn Smith, of Xlm-uli X Y who has been spending a few dujs with Mi. nnd Mi V V i'odp land, will ictutn home todav Marie Xoon Is still In a eiltlial inn dltion Mrs John GUbeit, who was. sttltl.cn with paraljsls Is galnliur. but has not yet regained hei voice Andiow Vlle Is ennvulestuiil George Box has letuinetl fiom Cheitv IlldRP The Voneii's Hulld of Trinity chinch meets Thuisdm afternoon at the home of Mis S fillby. on Helnioiit street Thete was a slight wreck In the Del aware and Hudson ai esteidav morning Knglno Xo 15 was hat king a tialn of loaded coal cais up the In cllup to the lower pockets used to sup. plv passenger engines When pait va up three cais became detailed and inn off the trostllng, falling a distance of opi fifteen feet The enrs weie badlv smashed and tin coal scattered promiscuously about JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. A meeting of citizens of the boiough was held in fnteiprls-e hall Inot evening foi thp purpose of tnklng action on the proposition ncelvcd fiom a Jciscy firm wno au seeking a location heie for a branch factotv The meeting was call id to oi tic i b- Chairman H D Oaiey, ot the geneial rommlttep, who after plalnlng the. objects of the meeting, called on Secietaiy Wlllman to read thp cuespondenic whkli he did The proposition which has already been published Is in substance that the peo ple of the boiough give the film a plot a 1 mil equal to the lots, nnd eieet a thiee-stnrv brick building, -15x120 feet, put in an etiflne of ',0 horse-power and l wo bntkis, nisi a iljnnmo and another -mall engine and eonerate them fiom tnv s foi ten ve.it v The cost ot the luiilling and maehineiy mentioned to be $.'J oon w lilelv the firm promises to si i in i b nmitgage bonds bearing five pu inn interest, the pilnclpal of which will be pild back as follow? ? per cent in " yuis, 2.1 per cent. In 7 veais, and tin lemaluing r0 per i cnt in 10 eai The lirm piomiscs to put into tli- building lorty thousand dollais w oi th uf machinery nnd aie willing to assume any indebtedness ovei $'.',000 on the cost of electing the building. Speeches favorable to the pioposition were made by J. Hitler. J. V Oiant, V. 15. Swlck, C. D. Winter. C I'. TS.iker, J. B. GilffHhs and otheis, who also dls- ussed the method of proceeduie In raising -the necessary mono Theio was some difference ot opinion as to tho manner In which this could best be iiccompllshd, but n. motion was dually adopted empowering the general eenn mltteo to add ten names, to their num ber for the purpose of soliciting funds and carrying out the financial put of the work. Tho chairman, nftei a few moments recess, during which time he conferred wltn the other committeemen then announced th following names, which wrere added to the committee. Geoige Kdmunds, Tr. S D Puis, Frank Stocker, C. D AVlntei, Thomn A Hendricks, Geoige S Dunn, T M GrlTlths, Patrick Bloomer, Frank Hem melrlght and S. C AVhltmore The committee will meet at ' o'clock this evening In Attorney Caret's irrii an I perfect their plans for dl Idlng tho borough Into district- for the purpo-o of canvassing for funds to buy Jhe lets and Inducing a hUHklent number of propel ty holders to give the ntcess.uy security to raise the J.'J.Ono The St Aloyslus Total Abstinence and Benevolent soelet, at UipIi last meeting, elected oflicjis foi the pip--nt year as follows President, J J. Mee nan, "lce prisldent, John Campbell; financial secretarj, O J. MiAndirew. recording secietnrj, '. L. Kennedy; A HUNDRED REASONS Can be given why Stuart's DjbpepsU Tablets are the best nnd most effect ual cure foi uveiy lorm of Indigestion. They aie In the tablet toun which le talns their good qualities Indefinitely, whllu llejuld pieparattons become stale and useless with age They nte convenient, lan lie taultil In the pocket and taken when needed. The are plea&ant to take After each meal dissolve one or two of i them In the mouth and, mingling with the food, they constitute u perfect dlgestlp, absolutely safe fot Ihe lilObl sensltlM) stomach Tliev dluest the food befon It has time to ferment, ihus pieentlng the formation of gas and keeping the blood puie and free from the poisonous pro ducts of feimenteel, hnlf digested lood. Stuart's Dspepsla Tublets Is the only rpmedy designed esppclnllj foi the i ure of stomach troubles and nothing el-p One disease one leiuedj the sut -cessful physician of toda is ihe spe cialist, the successful medicine Is the medicine prepaied especially foi one disease Stuart's Ujspepsla Tablets iniike the complexion iiem i, keeping the blood pine They Increuse flesh bj digesting ilsh formlng foods A whole packacu taken at one time would not hurt one, but would simply be a wnBto of good muteilal Over six thousand men and women In the State of Michigan alone hae been cm eel of Indigestion and dyspepsia by the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by all diugglsts at .in cents per package. Mimyon's Inhaler A Coninton-s'cnfs Cure tor CuUrr", A!!!"!!!, bronchitis, Dlplithcria, anil nil Thrnat 1 roubles With Hits Inliiilrr you are pntiblcd to treat jourself at sour home than sivlnB doctois' fee-. It elois uwhj with taking unpleasant ilo-'ps Into tho stom ich nnd lenders iiMiPPesar unv cutting, iiiuter l7lng or biirulnir 'I ho si at of the dlspaso I- illrittlj utturkid and tha seuns uc stiojid Cures for Other Diseases, SilJtic.1, lumbaco anil all iheiimaUo pains iuioiI lij .Miunons llheumatlsni Cure. Dsprpsiu ami all stomach troubles cured bj Mimon s Usnepsla Curu. Nine t uir cent of all klilno complaints Hired b .Miuijons Kldne Cure Ilead jehes, colds and coughs. Impure blooil, Ktiiuiil deliilllj nenoii-nes nit nukklv iiiiul bv .Mutiviin's Hemedles. Tho reme-die- eost motl 25 rents a lal and aro iild li jll ilriigiel-ts Mlit le ato 67 dlf lerent mies for 67 dllferent ullincnt IreatmtMit by nail. Write Prnf Miiniim forndviie which is AU'-UI.l Tri- riMIP 'Ihe most oli--tin.ite ca-cs siicicssfdll tualcil In tho strlclrst ciiiillileiiii ' (luldc to Health" free UUNYON'S II. II. It. CO., 1505 Arch St., Philadelphia tie.isutei Charles V liannen, seigcant at .inns, William Tulli t auditors, l T. Mulheiin. Michael Huiku and A J. Meehan, trustees, 1). .1. McGovein, John Menlek and Junes McGulnness, dtkp.ites in the annual comenllon, l'atikk T Kllkei, John Campbell, al tcrnaato. Ft .ink Iiutns Harold the little '-Mai-olt! child of Mr and Mrs -v T lieisan. of May field died at " o'clock istenlay nioin lng attn suffeilng for sotial wpck with bromhlal pneumonia, following nn attack of measles The funeral will take place at 4 o'clock tomorrow af leninon Intel ment will be made in the Calvaiy cemetery, Ma field. The Ladles' Aid ot St James' chinch will meet at J 3( o'clock this afternoon In the basement of the church Willis Mehol, oi Cemctoiy ftieit, bos been confined to his homo tho p ist few da s with bronehin! i rouble. Mi. Sam Sahm, of Caibondnle, was a visitor he ip jest'iday. Tlie pioperty destrojed by fie on Fourth stieet Monday evening wns in stiled In the Dunn agency foi SfiOO Mr. Beny had a similar sum In the simo ng'Miev on his furniture rOREST CITY. Heibert Knnpp ot Maple stiert, has moved his famlH to rojnlelle Wavne countv where lie has purchased a fatm. J. M. Bivim, foi sevti.il months pist a resident of Stioudsbuig, Pa , hns been looking aftei business I UeuMs In For est City and klnitj during the past w eek Latl mciiliiL" Hev 1 W Cnv of Al denvllle, condui ted seivltts in Clnlbt Hpiscopal elnrch The membus of cinUt Hplicopal c hutch are ai ranging lot a foil to be In hi in the neai futuie Xegotlations aie pending 1m the i on soilditlon of the Ice buulness fiom here to nhbild mcliishc. These active In the mat It r aie W 1 McDoneugh, cf Caibumlale and Jlonioe Tvlii imd C.eoige Goldi r, the Foicsi CIt lit men. On Tuesday eenlng, April 1S, the 1-uiifct cit AlaeiinticiiPi will hold mi othei masque i.idc ball in the ii'-w hall In the icai el the ricmlng houre Th' Dewej Glee club w,U gle an en tei tniniuent in Dims' op mi house nn Satin du evening, Apill 11 iCIlffnitl lodsji, Irdependent Older of Odd Fellow , li'vo electtd the fillow ingolileeis Noble gi and Alfred Tiev nithau. Ii" gi.md Heiny Hogntli; secietaij, Ileni Box lu-lftant seeie ttiy Thoinns Tuttle tiusuiei, Wil liam Gumnioe, tnutee, William Stjles. Forest Cltv cone lave, Oit'er of Hep-tasoph-. h u iteentlv In-tailed the fol lowing ofllccis, foi the insula-' tenn; Past "Ittlng archon, J C. Wnteis arch on, O. F 1'ea-nill, pinvoal, A. H. Xlch ol Inspeeloi Fra Thomas secietuy, Heniy l!o tieasuui, S. K. Bonh.im; fluanrlti, Chniles Ainold piclate. Wells liurdkk wardin, Ch tiles Behbliu ; sentinel, John Sehokensky, tiustees, M D Hvan- Di. D Dvvyei anil J C. Ko.it net), i.pii-encatlve to giaiitl i oii clie, Dt. D D.ei Beuben AV. Williarrs a foimer Tor est city ho and late a pi It at" in the Thine enth uvjiment lias been pend inc sevtral das v 1th old friPiuU and atiiualntances In the boiough The collieries of the Hillside company ct this place weie idle e-terda. Mi. and Mis. Frtd Uusscll of Dun nioie aie gueMs at tho Methodist par foiiage OLYPHANT. J A Wining, of Atheiton'H Itiatly Pay stole. Is In Xow Yolk. Mis Ann Jones who ha& been visit ing lelatlves lino, l etui lit il to her home in Bie-lnii jestenla John Shields, who has been seiimisiy ill, Is able to be out a&uiu A special meeting of tho council was held on Moday evening. Tho ciuestlon as to the whcieubouls of the bond of the Aleutian Puvlntr cempan was tho subject of ecmsldeiable speculation. When linked about It ex-Seiietaty Do! phlu ald he thought It was In tho hands ot iltliei In-pntiu O'Bileit or tx-Coumllinan O Haltninn. and that ho would make a nirther seaieh thiough the papem still in his hi-sch-Ioii foi it. The -peclikaiiuns In said, were in the hands of Ml Dunning. In icgard to his lopoit of nionej collected for lights he sulci If the council would call u spctlul meeting In a few das ho would have a tomplete report to make. There being omo defects in the flro aluini sHtem, Mr. Tlnkei. a repiesen tntlve of tho Gnmovvtll company, was called upon t explain matters Ho stated that the trouble was at tho electric light station, wheie the hat toiles hail been allowed to run down unci weie about useless With tho piopei supplies, he said, the system could bu put In perlect shape ngnln in u day or so. The touncll decided to getlhe supplies ami the woik of putting tho system In shape was done yesteulay President Van Sickle appointed tho following to constltuto the (lie com mittee Lawler, Nealon, O'Drltn, RatH Inson. Tho bonds of both the trens iii e-r nnd secretary were read and. or dered filed Another meeting will be held next Monday night to hear the ex-secretni's teport. TAYLOR NEWS. 1 To Ke-oiganizo tho Reds Base Ball Club Contract Awarded Minor News Notos Tin ip I- ni'iih talk aiiiong our local rans of morganlzlng the Taylor llcdi Oase ball e lub for the i timing seabon ot lfifl The Ueds' record dining the past season" was a Una one. Tlu team Is ompru'd of Individuals who arc com petent to hold their own diulinr the omtng ne.ison A meeting will bj held in the 11001 fuluie. The fiib-dltrkt npMorth League invention, which was held In the Methodist Hrlscopil chinch Sesteuliy iitternoon nnd eenlng, was l.irth at l tided. Delegates from up and down the valkv v. eie present The pro gi amine, which appealed in this col umn esttiday, was ftillj cnilnl out. The contiact for the coiistiuctton of the new mill tit Mooslc has been award id to Continclor C. F Wf.ul and son, nt this town When the w either per mit, a l.ugc foite of wotkinen will be inplojed to Listen the vvoik. Mi. Tlinnii' Pnteiuon, of Avoia was .i taller in this place esteida) Mi. and Mrs. Ilobeit Inglls ot Yates mIIp suent the Sabbath with lelatlves in this place Miss Susie Mori Is, of this pluee, hits .iccepted n position with Frleillamler it t'o, mllllneiy, of beranton Funr-rnl Director John H. Davis was -tileken with a punljtlc Jtiok' em Monday evening, and Is now danger ously ill nt bis home on Notth Main "tieet All the plates of business will bo elosed on Thuisduy all day Tho chools will close half a dry owing to the iceeptlon of the Thirteenth legl ment Mr. and Mm. David S. Pi ice of Clark's Summit, Is visiting at tho home of the litter's parents, Mr. and Mis. John H Davit of Main stieet. Mrs M. J. Llojd has returned to her home In Prlcebuig, after lsltlng her mother, Mis Ttobert Llewelyn, of thU place Mrs. P. J Hnnnnn, of Hansom has letuined to her home, after spending the past week In this town P J. GUio, of South Scranton. was a buslne-s caller in tills place ye3tprday, Thete will be a confirmation set vice rt the German Evangelical church on Sunday All aie coullally Invited Mis. D.ixld Jones daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fvan Jenkins, moved to Prov idence vcslcrdaj. Mr. John Jurdy, of this place was a caller on Mine Foreman Peter Plnkney, of Dunmoro, on Monday. It Is said that several of oui town ocietl"s will partlclpite in the roldlera' leceptlon tomonow in Scranton Woik will s-oon be commenced on the foundation of the new parish. The workmen aie waiting for favoiable weather, when work will be pushed ns rapidly as possible. Ttev. Thomas Btitland, of Providence, was a visitor In this place on Monday. Items for Tho Tribune can bo left at T. A. Fvnns' new a stand In thp Cob lelgh building, and will be promptly re ceived. Mis" 'vnnlc Profpr, of Dorraneetown, was the guest of lelatlves In this place on Mondnv. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Thl leniPdv Is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and Influenza. It has become famous foi Its cures of these diseases, over a large part of Hip civilized woild. The mobt Uatteilng testimonials hao been iieelved, giving accounts of Its good works of the aggravating and per sistent coughs It has cured: of se'cre t olds that hae yielded piomptly to Us soothing effects, and ot tho dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child The e.ten slve use ot it for whooping cough h.'s shown that it lobs that disease of nil tlangeieus consequences. It Is especial ly pilzed by mothers for their chll tlien, as It never falls to effect a speedy euie, and beeiuse they have found that there Is not the least danger In giving it, even to babies, as It contains noth ing Injuiious. Sold by all druggists. Matthews Bros, wholesale and ictall agents. " . NEW MILP0RD. Hev Guy Snow den will deliver a lectuie at the Baptist church Trlday evening, March 24. A pie social was hold at the home of F. S Morgan last Tilday night for the benefit of Pastor Haitford Mi. and Mis. George Gillespie, of Hinghamton, called on fi lends heie the last of the week. Mis. Sylvestei Lewis died at her home In tho township Sunday, Slarch 19. The funeial services will be con ducted at the house Wednesday. The Young People's Christian Hn deavor society gave a maple sugat si clal In the Presbyteilan church pa.--lois Tuesday evening. Mi H. liiadley is seriously ill at his home on Church street Mis. Gporge Gardner, of Scianton, Is visiting hei parents, Mt. and Mis. T. H Millaid. Cot less Bradley Is able to be out again, after being confined to his home fur a week bj Illness, WAVEnLT. Hev. Button Lyons, of Spring Hill, a btudent nt Wjomlng Scmlnaiy, and nephew of Hev. J. B Sumner, filled the pulpit at thu M. L chuich on Sun day last. His tct was Matthew lGJfl. Theio will be a tempeiance addtess on Friday evening, March 24, by the Hev. J. C Lajcock. of Dalton, In the Waverly M. H. church under the nu splces of the 'Women's Christian Tem perance Union Admission frep An orieilug will be taken. All aie w d i time CLARK'S GREEN. MUs r.cuH Chapman, a popular young miss, gave a party last Friday evening to her many joung friends Dancing and games who indulged in until u late hour The refieshments weie veiy elaborute Those present vviie ihe JIIst.es Pe.ul Wells, Helen and Cnulo Haillti, Oraco Davl, Jennln Bnrtelson, Stella Covey. Mamie and Cairle Wells, Bessie Midlines Anna nibble Flora Gird, na I'alterson, JIar Stanton, Sudle Beeinei of Claik's Siiminlt; Weak Muii roav Ii'itu our trentiurui appllaiiit. ui.d reuielies an truil urn i;i. ptoia! iluulaynitiilfiucijd, rttiuu all at our fiiiMi. l'uy athlug. Kobun hculth foi mtn.U'eTct dtalui cured, uerToim routiol uud vigor hen look, bent un. der plain M-ul without clmrKe CnlE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO. N.Y. i . Th e MAN IICK ivonien write to Dr. tell him the VJss- that Dr, Pierce can cure. This confidence is warranted by the iact that more than half a million women have been confidentially treated by Dr. Pierce, and ninety-eight out of every hundred treated, have been perfectly and permanently cured. In Dr. Pierce's skill. Such confidence i' justified by Dr. Pierce's national the treatment of diseases peculiar to women : irregularities, inflammation, bearing-down pains, etc. With more than thirty years' experience in the treatment and cure of diseases of women, and with a staff of nearly twenty experienced specialists associated with him, Dr. Pierce offers to women the best medical knowledge and experience in the "United States. To this is added vhnt women declare to be "above all price" the friendly and fatherly counsel afforded by hit. large experience. Sick or weak women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without charge. This con- iiii'lliViilliiifil A' mi M Prw''-'l i ni lull lilll I iR-''Sw I il i ' I H 11 fi9M flR. PIERCED FAVORITE PRE5CRI PTSON Makes Weak Women Strong, AND SICK WOMEN WELL. I 0..A . W cwA- WR& w "y .lj wm .-: BlreJe Knight. Grace Isby, of La Plume-; Hllen AVhlte, of Scranton, Clara Mnicy, of Duryea, Messrs Iloboit Austin, Wallace Cook, Jacob Sholer, Horace UaMs, Webster Swallow, Walter Park er, of Waverly, Heit Clark, of Eelella; Ollie Ueemer, Albert Djmond, Veinen Ludlow, Charles Dunlap, of Clark's Sumlt; Hauy Stanton, of Chinchilla. JUss CSiaco Isby and Miss Grace White assisted in serving lefrcshmeutH AVOCA. Tho funeial of Miss Mary Walsh will take place this nfternoon nt 2.S0 o'clock Intel ment In St. Mary's cemetery. HUwnid Van Scoy announces himself as a candidate for delegate- to the- com lnpr convention Mlas Maiy Mavis Is Isltlnc; fi lends In Scranton. The Ladles' Aid society of the Metho dist Episcopal church will meet at the homo of Mis. M, A Dock this after noon Misses Knte Campbell, Myrtle Smith, Jennie Pell, Flora Davis, Messiii. Halph Weltei, Glen Jlolllster, CI nonce Muck low, Robert Campbell, nnd V. C. Kol lum nttended the Avoca sub-dint let Lpworth League convention at Tayloi yesteidny. Hev C. O. Ilrmson coinpleted n two week-j" tvnnB"ll.stlo bt-tvlco at the Pilm Itlvo Methodist) chuich on Monday evening. Miss Mame Watt, of Scianton, la the truest of the Misses Clnrk, ot the Noith i:nd. Mis, Chailes Roenbe-ck and Mis' Hai ry Wlith, accompanied by the chlldu-n of riederick Wlrth, icturned to their homes Is Hiooltlvn, aftti a tew da-vs' visit at the Mulligan icsiilente Mrs. Mary Gupp, of thu West Mill-, Is .seilouslv 111 with Kilp. Hobeit Campbell, of Giovu stieot, will remove his family to Green Hldu'e net week Mlsi ARiier. Gibbons attended the Cannon obsequies at Suiunton on Mon day. Thomas liurux hub been c.illtd fiom Hnston Academy un account ot tho ter lous Illness of hU mothei. Miss Annie Alkman, of Sttoudsbuiu Xoimal school, Is spendlnira few weeks vacation nt the home of her patents on the West Side Mih C. SteBinalei, of I'lttston, was a vlstor In town justenlaj How's This P Wo iiffei One lluiiilied Hollais iteivard fot uny ease of Cutunli lli.u can nut be cured by Hull's Catarth Cuu V. J. OIIHNHV &. CO . Piopt., Toltdu O Wo the undei signed huvii knov.u J" J C'htno foi the Inst ID jeuM, and liclleve him porfictly honorable In all business tiunsuttltiiH and Ml anclulh able to tally out un oblltutl'iiif. niiiilt- by tlmi Urin West & TriiBX, WIlolcHalti l)iugi,lst, To. Icdo. O WaldliiK, Kiniiiiu & Mm vn Wlioulitale DiueclslH, Toledo Olilo HallV Cutarih Curu Ih tulcen InUrnully. aetlnc directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho kjhUiii. I'lito Wo. per bottle Sold by all DriugltdH. Testlmon. lain free. Hail's I'anlly I'llls aie the best Pierce because they want to be whole story of their sufferings: fully yOMEN HAVE CONIFl i . i- M Pi aa rv fit J id - ,.U ' m, pj4 & w th m TUNKHANNOCK. Captain JC. W. Remolds ot Company K, Seventh icslment, National Gu.utls of Pennsylvania, has lectlvtel a Ften eial order from the- headriuarter-. of the roRlment nt AVIlkes-Hmt- sipm-d by Colonel Ashor Miner, ilxlnt; the time foi Inspection of the- companj for Satur day, April V, lbS9, at T 30 p m. The Inspection will tak plice at the ai moij In Ttiukhannock. A marilCKc license was i-vutd oi. Sit urday to Heibeit H Seiulei and Vmy nought, both of Nicholson township. An exeniDllflcatlor of the ii-tnnis of the iegistci'3 ottlce of l.icknw 1.1,11. eountv In the estme or the Rt. Uev. William O'Haia. bishop of Sci..nton. has been received for iccoie1 bv l.etjis tei Shaw Mi. Irmes, lepiesentlnir tlm Kiankhu, Mi. Poi-t repieJiitlnif tin- Aimulcan, and .Mr. Lr.rey, npieentinir tin- Agri cultural InsuiaucQ i oinp.it'ii p weie i-n-gagpil In ndjutitlner tno lotn on the stoi 'c of C A. Huei'.eifoid A: Co. Willi h w ui ilnmiiired li i moke in the leciiit lite. Thc llnlshiMt ih-li vvorl en Monday evening nnd the- note will uppp foi business again in Widnesdiij next. W. S. Mimp-on. Hon of 'Seiulu Samp i -on, ot this plan. Is one ol the i mi ld! Kites for tin- Inxi- ball team nt the I I'nlveislty ol ,ennslvai 1 1, when- lie Is a htudnt in tin- ".ldluil depaitnunt, I Ah this Is his first Jt-.u. be Is not llgi- blc foi thp'tiain this e-'ii but is li Ing caiile-d on with the te-am as piomi'-liirt mateilil for next je.ir. SnnipMin has pltytil with the Tilton ball ttani of this placo foi 8c-vci.il eais. Tho case of Wjnmlng county . V. H. Chase. Charles Whci'loek and Mich ael Hiown Is down for trill at Siran ton nn Mondav, Match .'", ai 10 o'clock a. in Tills makes It neci ssary fot the wltnessts. attoriH-yn and othei pt-oplo Intel estetl to leavo Tuukluillliock on Sunday, our Hist tialn -lown being nt noon H. K Kltili. of Wllkes-Hnirr. 'vas tanen sick lat week, and enme up to his former homo hem on Prldny. lie had rccoveid still ilcntly on Monday to return to his business WORDS OI' PHAISH bestowed upon Hood's Saisapaillla by those who have taken It Indicate that It Is restoring health to thousands uf people, and that It will help jnu also HOOD'S l'll.l.s are eusi in take, tajy to opeiiito. euie blllotisiii'ss, in dlsostlon id. OLD 10HUK. Pin lug the Ht-veie storui on Sunday the Hag pole nt No l school building wns blown down. Miss Olive Reed spent Sundny with friends In Dunmoie. Mis. Hi nest Soniuon was a vlsltoi In Pltiston on Monday. Mis. MeC'utcheon and daughter. Kale, wine vlsltnis In I'lttston on MomKiv An ontoitiilnmoiit will be given In the new M. H chuich on Wodniwdav evening, Match ::', for the beiuiH of the stew ni ds Refreshment will bo ..,ii TO WHOM WOMEN WRITE. cured. They confide in him, trust and freely, because women have PENCE s reputation as a bpeciaust in ulceration, female weakness, sulfation does away with the disagreeable questions, examinations and local treat ments which affront the modesty of women. Kvery letter is guarded as sa credly confidential, is read in strict pri vacy and the answer sent in a plain envelope with no printing upon it. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pikrck, Buffalo, N. Y. Miss l.aura Drooks, of Clinch, Hancock Co., Tenn., writes: "I thank Goil for such remedies as j our 'Favorite Prescription ' anil 'Golden Med ical Discovcrv,' for myself and friends honestly believe that had it not Iccnfor these wonderful medicines I would to-day be in my grave. I am sure that I could not have lived nianj das in the condition I was in at the time I first consulted you 1 was only praj ing to die nnd be free from pain. I was simply a "shadow and we had tried almort even thing', when, through a friend, I was advised to xititc te jeu, -which I did, thinking all the while that it was only foolishness to think that such a case as nunc could be cured. Hut I do not think so to-day. sljtcr the Jn l week's treatment just as ou ft eserbed, I felt like another woman and I hardly bcli.cd that such could be, when the first period was passed without pain. I continued the treatment until I hid used about seven bottles of the 'I avonte Prescription ' and some of the 'Dis coerj,' and now I am a well woman. I would have gncn any amount if I had had it, just for the test it has ahead) given nie rest from pain. I never know when the periods are coining on now, ns 1 am free f'.om pin, and during the time I feci just as well as at any tune, and ar.l never confined to ntj room as I once was. I can cat an thing I want and can work it any kind of work some thing I could never do till this summer, lvvcrj hodj v ho knows me thinks it wonderful that I am not sick ,ni riore. 1 thank God for this friend of woman, th:-. blc.,ed '1 avonte Prescription.' The erv name sounds swcit to me. I am ciusing many of my lricnds to u- e it and all are improv ing. I cui never ted ou ! ov I think ou, dear Doctor, for jour kird advice and for your kind, good, fatherly letteis to me." Strictly Temperance Medicine. CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL, OPIUM, or other NARCOTIC. s Ha K (frL r Q? &yv Lb5. SIM $ JvT ' oo w ' (jP-Or-U V " w tened altei the enieitiiliunt-ni n-iiili-sinr '' hi is Tho ladli's of tin Hilik ihuith will seive a suppti i.i the hum- if Mi. V i' Rcil on Wt'dnestliH cvi-njng. MaichiJ Suppt'i JO cents 1 ctram will be- served also TWICE TOLD TALES. Vhen Pait of the Audience Slept. 'i'iie gnat J'nncli pbowrght and nov illst, Dumas 11111111 oik oKiiHtun found a mini uslup In il - Tin-alt i I'lemtnii- tli'r Ing tin- puftiiinnncc nt a plnv bj Ills trlend Snumet "Von se-o tliaf" said lit, ' lhnt'i oui woik ' N'tt evening n Dumas coined v wis plaed The two frlinds looked in again and found a slri-pti "Von hi f , deui Dumas" snlil bourne i, "otu works cuu pituluce slei p "Do j on refer to that man" lepllnl Diinuis ' Win that s the man who was llieie last night lit-s nut awake vei' Why tho Tiick. Failed. A toiijuiin was exlilbliln,; in NaslivllU, and piepartd In tin- iisiuii way Jul tho will known tililv oi passing u ninikcd ioIii into tlie cuitr-! nt hi uncut orange He found un Inttlllgiiit iirtliln mil liiiniiKi-d lo puss him into Hid hIiow pro vicltd he igrercl lo con t on the stit,e at ii given sisntl Of coins, tin mctilu uo-.vnt-itl Tin boj wan pmvitlt-u with i mark d ilullui. and when Urn cuitalu ln-i hi was In Hie fiont mw Tin- ptiift-Hsiu nrntoedid to bormw h tiolliii' in Hit- uiidkncc, uiaikid It siml lnlv lu Un oik- in tin- uicliln's poikit and iifie-i fomi- tlutiilsliis. pisitd It Into tin- oiungo. fitun which lie txti.icted it. "Now" hi- full ' I in going to ask eiimt un mini ul the iiudlciieu to sti p i u tho stage und linn 1 11 pis tho dtillur Into Id pocket wllhnut going ntnr him " Tin voiingsti-i HtuiiiHil uii. tin- con juror mndo tin- usiiul llomishes' "Now, my boj " be sulil "put tour hand In jour light-hand U ousel s poilctt ami glvt me the dollar. ' The boy looked slitfplnh but lie ellviid Ids list down Thru, to the liuum ot Huu, ho pitiiluteil u handful of silver nnd said. "I've only got nlnetv tents of It left, sil ' The Victim of Indian Politeness. A UnsKm Jill who ictuilly wltuesitl nn Indian sham battle III the west tiled to talk to a voiuiff Indian brave silting next lo liui "Heap nun h eight she said Her lnillun iii'lgbbor nmlletl md re pllul: "Voh. lids Is indeed u grtat (Misluim, nnd wo Hatter uuistlve that out pottlon of the tmriiiilumont Is by no nicnis ih. bast iititiicilve Inn- Mi) 1 isU whom I hao tin licinur of aildithslng'' The girl bad lit en adducing i no of ihe Carlisle Indian echoed grtidutiu m He Thought It Uninii 'l hi- Atlanta, t'onsiituiiuii utln ins ihu, HAPPINESS VS. MISERY, Dr I huruot loulo intik-tn, tliegreitl Par,. lH4iiti romeili, 1 u KiiuriiiiU'e I nuu for tlm luink llnblt, ulo ncrvDusiicn uud iniliin. c!iol caunotl bv ovcr-liiiliiltcuiiii-. It Il--troyi the AppetlU far Alcoholic mid ull ltuoflrtitliiK llover.ium, und leiuvet muii ni ha Rhoulil be. it can be iiiltnlnlitero t without the knovi led.'n urtbo put lent whtiii neteomrv send for pumphloL Mm. tl. Clark, jjdl'cnn Ave,, scruitui, I'j. h him, fnltli s Cle 4- v IUjU.i .OcTvT U"X.C tUiX- H 111) SS3 e o Z,'& X. si-- t :. e (yCW.Jci-' II 5 Ti . sv O V V ... I. --" a the itnrisentatlve ot a Georgia county wis leivlnj liumi i" u-suino his honoi ublu duties one ot his aged colored con-Htitii'-uiH said lo lilm. "Marse lien, you gwiuo tcr de legislas turf' "V. s. tin t s where I'm bound." "Hu Mm gwlno ter make laws?' "Thnt's v.lmt thev tell me." Hr hove much will jou git a diy fen tlat? 'Tom dollais " "Jll I. iwd'" exclaimed the astonish! old man "Hntl des tei think all 1 gets Is foitv cents u d.n f . r plow In', en only meat en bread fer plrkln' cotton!" IVIclVlUNN'S .s u prcraiatbii. t ih Drug by which Its; injurious efiei ,i are umuved, while thi v iluublo 'iiidiciiml propel lies itro re-! trtlned It pmspiises nil tho sedative. nnodMie und un'l- pasinodlL powers 08 Oi nun but proelucis no sltkne-is ot tht stnmat li ro vomiting no costlveneHS, mi hccUiithe In acute nervous disorders id Is an inv rumble rcmi-tlv, und Is recom moncipd by the best physicians FERRETT, Agent. "!i Penrl fet.. New Vorfc. RIOUHT PLEASANT COfil. A't Retail. Coal of tho beat ejualuj for domcstlo us and uf ull sizes, tncludins Uuckwhcat ami ISIidsoe, delivered In uny pait of tha city, nt the lowost price. Orders received at tho olTco, fhst floor. Commonwealth bulldlnsr, room No. 6; telephone No IC2I or at tho mine, tele phone No 272. will bo promptly attendeJ to Deilen supplied at ihe mine. filfllT PLEASANT COAL CO THE DICKSON MT'8 0D bcranion iiiul II nM-Uirra, l'c Miiuiifucturcrsot L0C0IB0TIVES.STATI0HARY ENGINES lliiiler. lluNliiu auJ I'inipin: M4.1 l). Geneuil Olllco SemiUon l'a MADE htA W3AM AJAX TAHL.CTS TOSITIVKLY CUID A.I.T. At rtaiis iJitij(j 1 aillna Mu -1 fy,lmioUaLrf,hlm'plouef(otc , c-iiti , A I v A&uia or olUdr J ir-ft.e ana in taWa iu titan itiolrt( buoT3 lu me J (at u Imtronv mvntuml tdects n t UXkH where nil uthr fail la fcit upon liavlntr tho rnu(n Mux labletn. Tlty inT0curftatuoandau 1 nlllturoyoa, Uoptvnpoi i'UeviI tHacunruntea toetlwtatiurd KftfrtTO IJ cachcfttinnr ivluul the tnopj IrioauW I Oipr Ikrhasvi vr ix ikkmuuii irtsinieait iof .jw, 117 man. in 1 iin wni tr nixin mMiptotrnra 1 ir .la 1 lain wru tr Hixin rHiptotrrir (Irculur AJAX RKMEDY CO., tiT".V.rri.'-' rro l"or unli) In Scrantcn, Pu by Matthew a Uros and II I'. Condemn, drugslsts. 1 1 .." iJ "T'A . T7- I .V C A ELIXIR OF OPIUM s