THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1899. D WINDING AN OLD in deatli Its progress is sometimes slow as that of a winding stream crowing a plain; and again it dashes to a conclusion with almost tho rapidity of galloping consumption. Mr Fiske's wa, tue slow and sullen variety of the disease. Once In. a while a sub-crisis in it would occur when the best procurable medical skill was exhausted on tho case. Ho urgent did the doctors deem tho situation that one or nioro of them would remain in tho house days in sueecslon. When tho efforts of tho medical men failed to bring about an improvement in tho patient, ho dismissed them, paying lie would tako the chances of livlug or dying without anybody meddling further. 'T had lost faith," he says, "In doctors and their prescriptions." Tho only grain of reason in this remark lie in the fact that none of their pre scriptions benefited him. lie was right. For doctors, llko all other workers, must n judged not by what thoy say but what they can do. At this critical hour it chanced that Mr. Flsko heard of Warner's Safe Cure and began using it- Ho was an old man thon and the odds wero "long" against him. Hut this time lite prescription was right. In two months ho was able to rido out and had gained twelve pounds. Laving aside all other medicines and adhering to this one alone, he was at ones blessed with a perfect recovery. Ho is now about eighty-live years old, in excellent health, and among the wealthiest and best known residents of Lexington. Mas a. But the clock wes wound up not a moment too soon. TEMPORARY FIRE ALARM. Til-- ioint tire committee of rnumil'l haw at last nrrangod for ii temporary fire alarm. How effective It will lip re mairs to be wen. Tho jilan Is to put tho ,ild 2S gong on Contractor T. ('. Robinson's planing mill, have n night watchman ami give him telephonic connection with different parts of tli tltv. A 'phone will be placed ill the Vnl'.n station, on at No. n, Pike street and one In aoh huso bouse. They will be cm one line and paid for by the city. SERIOUSLY INJURED. Mrs. Eliza AloCSeeVor had n liniww escape from fatal Injury yesterday. Mi" was walking In the alley near Sic Grover's livery stabb, when a runaway horse belonging to Lynch . Ilronson knocked her down. The heavy wagon passed over her body. She was carried to her home nearby, and It was with difficulty that Dr. .'. her to consciousness scalp wound, three many bodily bruises A. Kelly restored She imstalned a Inches long, and ANTHRACITE LEASED. It was authoritatively given out last night that Hotel Anthracite lll be letncd for one year from the first of April, to AV. L. Thompson, the pres ent proprietor. For this p:it six months Sir. and Mrs. Thompson have conducted tho hostelry with consider able success. In addition to a largo local and transient business several large banquets have added to the pres tige of the Anthracite. UNDER 300 BAIL. John SI. Forbes was placed under arrest by Constable Noary last even ing at the instance of Professor H. J. Hookeiiberiy on the charge of crim inal libel. Sir. Korbes evidently does not Intend to retract In public print, as he waived a hearing and entered ball at Aldeiman Jones' in the sum of SIUO. Ills fnthei became bondsman. The case will not come to trial until the June term of court. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. l'Yi derlcK Sluiuan, of Thorne street, Is entertaining his brother, ,1, 11, Slum an. "f Ilonesdale. Ir. Heed Hums, of Scranton. was in this city yesterday. -Miss .Matlia Singer left yesterday for BLEEDING PILES And all other forms of this common and often dangerous dlsout-c readily cured without pain or Inconvenience Thousands of men nnil women nr nffli' ted with some sort of piles, with out either knowing the exact nature if the trouble, or knowing It, arc carders enough to allow It to run without tak ing the dimple means offered lor a nd leal cure. The failure of salves anil olutmeiits to permanently cure piles has led many t" believe the only cure to lie a surgic al operation. Surgical operations aro dangerous to life and moreover not often entirely successful and at tills time nre no long er used by the best physic luns or rec ommended by theni. The safest and surest way to c'r: any rase of piles, whether blind. Ween ing or protruding. Is to use the Pyra mid Pile cure, composed of healing vegetable nils, nnd absolutely free friui mineral poisons and opiates. The fol lowing letter from a Pittsburg gentle man, a severe sufferer from bleeding piles, gives some Idea of tho prompt effectual character of this pllo cure, lie writes: I take pleasure writing these few lines to let you know that I did not sleep for thiee months except for n, short lime each night because of a bad rase of bleeding piles. 1 was down In bed and the dnctois did mo no good. A good brother told me of the Pyramid l'llo euro and 1 bought from my drn,i glst three fifty-rent boxes. They cured mo and I will soon be ablo to go to ny work again. William llaudsclui, 46 St . Cittoti Alley, below Butter St., Plttsbuig. Pa. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is not only the safest and surest remedy for pl.-, but Is tho bent known and most popu lar. Every physician and druggist In tho country knows It and what It will do. Send to Pyramid Co.. Marshall, alien., for little book on causo of piles unci the proper treatment. The Pyramid can bo found at ell ,'fJrug stores at CO cents per package. n visit with friends in New York and Philadelphia. The .Misses Bridget and Margaret (iinnoii, of Ilonesdale. who have been the guests of Miss Cella McAudrew, "f Buttle avenue, returned homo yes terday. .Miss Helen Patterson and Miss KdltU Fowler nttended n tea given at Scran ton last evening by Mrs. T. II. Date. Miss Lulu Merrick, of Parte avenue. Is ill with grip. Arthur Itutherford Is home from Blair's Hall, spending his Easter va cation. Miss Fannie J listed Is the guest of friends In tills city. Miss Maud Hartlett went to Ring hatutou yesterday to spend a week. The Catholic Mutunl llenevolent ns-r-oc.itlon is making arrangements for their annual bancpiet, to be held short ly after Haster. The members of tho Ladles' Catholic fleiievolent association are to furnish and serve the supper, Moise Altkeii returned home last evening to spend Easter. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Thomas Rich, the well known Main street merchant, died on Thursday evening after a sevete Illness of many months duration. Deceased, who was born in Cornwall, England, fifty-eight years ago, came to this country In lfciW. nfter spending eight years in the gold diggings of California, he in 1S71 came to .leiinyn. At that time John Jer inyn'H company store was the only store In this borough. Two years later Mr. Rich engaged In the mercantile business which has been successfully carried on until the present time. There aro few men In any community who have fewer enemies than deceased had and he was held III great esteem by all who had the pleasure of bis ac quaintance, lb- is survived by a wife and two daughters. Mrs. George S. Dunn and Miss Emily, who have the sympathy of the entire community In their bereavement. Six sisters and two In oi hers also survive him, three of the sisters and ono brother being residents of California, the others are In England. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon lu St. .lames' Episcopal church, of which deceased was a member for many years. Hew t. H. Fessendeti, the rector, will olll ciate at half pust two. Yesterday afternoon, acting under the Instructions of the Maytleld council as organized .March (i, St i retary J, J. Cavan.tugh and Treasurer Thomas Houndy notified Tax Collector Boo tbat the new treasurer's bonds had been ac cepted and approved and that nil the tuxes must therefore he puid to him. Hoe replied that he had received u imtl llcutlon from a deputation of the other council that William Walker Is the only rpiutllled treasurer of the hnrouvli and that he must still pay all tavs to him. air. Hoe was asked to hold the money till tho case now ponding In court was settled, but he m nit inclined to recognize the qualifications of the new trcasuier even to do tlvil. Seeing that the minority from whom lie took his instructions consists of only three men out of a cotuu II of seven. It Is ditlicult to understand the source of hi authority on his post Hon. According to the arrangements made by the three couii'iliiieu, P. II. Hergan Is president of otitic!: Peter Forbes, secretary, and William Walk, r Is once more the treasurer and street commissioner. A constable from Avoea was here on Thursday and arrested Jack Nuugh ton, who was Implicated in a rnhherv in that place some time ago, pre vious to Ills coming here. Since ho has resided here he has appeared to ho earning an honest living, working In the Keystone breaker and the ar rest was somewhat of a surprise to those acquainted with him. The Franklin Literary society has elected the following oflb-cra for tho coming term: President, (leorgo Har ris: ioo-Prosldent, Alleo HenwoDd; secretory, ainggio Davis; treasurer, Hairy (Jrldlths. Another month has been given tho boys to contest for the blcyelo offered by the Juvenile Court of 1'oresters of this borough, to three boys In each of the tc-vc-rnl tout Is of the valley. In all llfteen boys are working for tho wheel, three cadi in Caibondale, .lor niyn, Scranton, Peckvlllo and Olyphant. The contest will end on April .Ml. Frank llemeirlght. the well known outside foicnian at the Kdgcrtou col liery, who Is a resident of Second street this borough, has recently been promoted to till the position of as-distant superintendent formerly held by J. G. Shepherd, who has taken Super intendent Crawford's place, tho latter having retired on account of 111 health air, Hemehisht'a promotion la hailed CLOCK. 'Tho human body," said Dr. Oliver Wcndoll Holmes, "la n seventy year clock, Tho Creator winds It up once, when wo nro born, and thon delivers tho hey Into tho hands of tho Angel of tho Insurrection. " Yes, but thoy do not nil run soventy years. It depends largely on how they aro treated. Tako tho pendulum weight oil" tho end of tho wlro.ntul your clock will rattlo away at tho rato of half a dozen hours In one. Neglect It and It will run Irregularly; now fast, now slow. Rrcak tho mainspring or awheel, and It stops tin stautly. Take intelligent care of it, and a good clock will servo your grandchildren as faith fully as It now serves you. There Is an important dlfTercnco, however, between your clock and your body. Even after tho clock is completely run down, and at a standstill, you can wind It up and set It going again. Not so with tho body. Once stopped it goes no more. It follows that if Mr. Orrin V. Flsko had been "completely run down" at tho time lie re fers to 1 should not now bo writing of him as a living man. On a certain occasion a few years slneohosal for 11 vo weeks continuously in a rocking chair, unable to lie down. At that tlmo ho was nearly crushed with a combination of complaints influenza, brohchltis and organic kidney disease. For a less cause than tills many human clocks have run down altogether and stopped dead An analysis showed Mr. Flake's renal all'ection to bo truo JSrlght'fldisca80,a con dition which even the best physicians treat as of professional necessity; without expecting to overcome it. it is commonly tho llnal stage of a series of vascular degenerations which begins in partial atrophy of the liver and ends with much satisfaction by his numer ous friends. Tho thrre-iuarter older at the Del aware and Hudson shaft wes; short lived. Today the colliery Is again on half time ailss Bessie Frea. of .Main street, was a Carbundale visitor yesterday. ailss Lily Jenkins and airs. Frank Hemeliisht were in Scranton yester day. airs. Culverson, of cireen lildge. Is visiting her brother. William Oliver, of aiaylleld. A child of air. and Mrs. George Har nev, of North Second street. Is ill of bronchitis. Services in the local churches to morrow will be as follows: At the Methodist Fptscopal church, sermons by the pastor. In the morning. "The Crucifixion of Christ;" in the evening, "The ainnuments of the Faithful." Ir the Primitive aiethodlt church, morning "Those Who Are Honored of God:" evenltig subject. "A Wonder Yet a Heallty." At this iservlce all members on probation will be taken lpe. full membership, and those who dee will be taken on probation. At the First Haptist church the sub ject for the morning's discourse will Ik, "A Flourishing Christian:" evening, "Omniscient find." ainjor Davis will sing and ilrv. Dr. lilrd will preach every night next week. OLYl'HANT. Tho many friends and patrons of J. W. Sweeney, the well known business man of this place, were shocked to lu-ar of what had occurred at his home U4 Green Hldge yesterday morning, air. Sweeney was hichlv resneeted and esteemed by all who knew him, and his death will lio generally deploiecl. Tile members of the Ojyphant P.rass band nre requested to meet In .Mahun'a haM next Tuesday evening. Fit, and Webster's new musical farce comedy, "Al Hreezy Time." will hc seen at the Father aiathew Opent house next .Monday evening. Tho oomedy Is a great mlrth-provoker, causing one continuous roar of laughter from risj to the fall of curtain. Tho cast In cludes many capable artists. It ap peared hero two years ago with great success. The Ladles' Aid c.ielety of tho Con- gregallonel r hurch will hold n. Dewey social and entertainment in the vestry of the church Friday evening, prll 7. A lurge audience witne'sod "Faust" at the Father .Mutliew Opera housn last evening. A line performance was given. Regular Kplseopal services will bo held In Kdwards' hall tomorrow after noon at 3.R0 o'clock. How K. J. Haugh ton will hao charge. Services will be held at the usual tlmo in the Susquehanna Strett Bap tist chinch tomorrow morning anil evening. Hc-v. George Hague will oc cupy the pulpit. i .Mro. Max Speleher, nf Jermyn. Is tho gueat nf Mr. John I-Vrgtisun, of Lacka wanna street. Mrs.. A. F. Hensroter, of Carhondale, spent yesterday with her parents in llhikcly. airs. Crans has returned to her home In Owego, X. Y.. alter spending several mouths wltli air. and Mrs. A. F. Crana, at this place. .Mlrs Sadie O'aialley Is visiting tela- lives at Scranton, Hev. K. IMwnrcls, pastor of the Hng llsh Uaptlst church at ailncravillo, p,(., when fiunciing with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's i'an Halm. He sas: "A few applications of this liniment proved of great ser vice to me. It subdued the Inllamma tlr.n and relieved tho pain. Should any sufferer prollt by giving Pain Halm a trial It will please me." For sale by all druggists, aiatthews Hros., wholesala anil retail agents. FOREST CITY. On aionday evening next the Kpworth League Heading t-lrelo will meet at the home of airs. George H. aiaxey for tho study of tho "Taming of tho Shrew." A toclal for the bcucllt of airs. Wil liam Iitirus will be held In Davis' opera house on aionday evenlngt April 17. Tho last quuiiciiy conference of tho year will be held ut the aicthodist church on Saturday evening. April 1. f)n Sunday morning, April 2, love feast will beijln at 9 SO o'clock and Presid ing Klder W. L. Thorpe will prcuch tlie sermon, to bo followed by tho :u -rament of the Lord's Supper. At tho Presbytorlan church tomor row morning the subject of the sermon will bo "Continuing the Faith" ami In tho evening tho pastor will preach on "Unbelief, the Pivotal Sin." Tho members of tho Presbytorlan church choir, urq requested to meet in tho basement of the church tonight for rehearsal. John F. Gallagher is nmonu thoso drawn to servo on tho March grand Jury, which meets nt tho court houso In aiontroso on aionday next. Benja min aiaxey and Orrin Wagner are drawn to servo on tho traverso Jury during tho week commcclng aionday, April 10. It' was with regret that the citizens of Forest City, Irrespective of creed, learned that Rev. J. J, Coroner, of St. Agnes' Cathollo church, was to leave hero for Towonela. Ho has been sta tioned at this placo for sis years, has been an earnest, faithful nnd success ful worker and has Inspired rcspeet In tho minds of all who knew him. Father Coroner will be succeeded by How Richard Walsh, of aioscow. TAYLOR NEWS. Funerals of tho Day Teachers' Local Institute Church News and Personals. Funeral services over the remains of the late David U. Williams were held at his late home on Grovo street, yes terday, at 2.P.0 o'clock. A largo con course of friends and relatives attend ed the funeral. Services were held at the house by the Hev. J. ai. Lloyd, of the Welsh Baptist church. Hev. atr. Lloyd. In his remarks, spoke fcellncly of the deceased. At thu close of tho services the remains were borne to the Forest Home cemetery for burial. Trtlorvlllo lodge, Xo. G6S, Independ ent Order ot odd Fellows, will meet at their hall this evening. The teachers' local Institute will be held In Taylor graded school on Sat urday, April 1. A large delegation ot teachers from this town nnd surround ing districts will bo present. County Superintendent J. C. Taylor will also be In attendance. A musical pro gramme Is being arranged by the com mittee In charge. airs. Frank Sprnger. of Strouelsburg, who has beer visiting relatives in thU place; returned homo yesterday. The lunera of the late ails. Ellen aiessett took place from her lat homo on Oak street, yesterday morning at 0 o'clock. A lequletn high mass was celebrated In the new parish by the Rev. Father aiollltt. Interment was made In the Hyde Park Catholic ceme tery. .Mlnooka tribe. No. 1M7, Improved Order of Rod .Men, of this place, have decided to run an excursion to Atlan tic Cltv In July. L. K. Weiss, of Scranton, was a Taylor visitor yesterday. ailss Savllla Hvans, of North Slain street, Is recovering from a severe Ill ness. The bazaar and festival of the Stew art aiemorial church, of Rendham, last evening, was a decided success. .Mr. J. aicClosky. of the Wiikes-Harr.' Record, was a culler in town en Thurs day. Taylm colliery of the Delaware.Lack wa'tina and Western company, will work today for the first tlmo this week. .Mrs. David S. Price and son, Rett, of Claik's Summit, have returned home after visiting relatives In this place. Richard illlams, of the Hloomsburg State Noimal school, Is spending his l'aster vacation with his parents on Slain street. The condition of Funeral Director J. K. Davis Is none the worse. Dr. J. W. Houser is the attending physician. 'HI'HCH NOTKS. Preaching at the Welsh Congrega tional church tomorrow will be as usual, Pastor Rev. Ivor Thomas clllclat ing. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow will bo held at the usual hours, Hev. Dr. II. II. Harris olllclating. At tho Presbytorlan church tomor row, the pastor. Rev. L. It. Foster, will olllclate. Sunday sehool Immediately after morning services. Hev. William Frisbv will occupy tho pulpit in the aicthodist Kplseopal church tomorrow ns usual. Conllrmatlon services will be held In the German Kvangellcal church to morrow, Hev. A. Weber In charge. Preaching in tho Welsh Baptist church tomorrow. Rev. J. SI. Lloyd officiating. TUNKHANN0CK. Tho loss on the dental Instruments nnd furniture of Dr. C. II. O'Neill, damaged bw smoke In the recent lire here, has been ilxed at .fl.11, Tho loss In .stocsk of T. H. Grenvllle was total. Ho valued his stock at $:'.r.OO and re ceives $1,201). Sir. Grenvllle will re move his store to tho Remington build ing, on Tioga street, lately occupied by the o. S. amis Hardware company, pending the improvements which must lie made to his present store building. J. 11. Donovan, of Laceyvllle, was In town on Friday. Superintendent O. O. Ksger and Roadmaster SI. J. Gieeney, of the Le IilRh Valley l allium!, wero In Tunk hannock on Thursday. Hon. John A. Slttsor nnd wife, F. L. Slttser and wlfo and Sirs. E. N. Stono returned on the Black Diamond Thursday from Tarpon Springs, Flm-. Ida, where they have been spending the winter. C. W. Dawson, esq., nf Seranlon, was in Tunkhaiinofk on Friday. NINETY PKR CENT, of the people have I'onie kind of humor In the blood, and this causes munv diseases. Hood's Paisaparllla cures these diseases by expelling tho humor. Hood's Pills nre non-lrrltatlng and the only pills to tako with Hood's Sar saparllla. CLARK'S OREEN. Electric Star Lodge. No. 490, I. O. O. F., will hold their usual scml-nntiual election of ofllcers tonight (Saturday). A full attendance is desired and ex pected. Tho entertainment given by the Ep worth league held hcro on Tuesday evening last was of a high order, and of an entertaining character, and was enjoyed by the few faithful ones who appreciate honest nnd earliest effort. Quurterly meeting services will be held here nu Saturday and Sunday, March 25 and 2. Presiding Elder Grif fin will bo present on both clays. Tho anniversary exercises and ban queuing of the .May Griffin Rebekah Lodge, No. SI, was appropriately ob served on Thursday evening. The menu was of the moat lavish charac ter. our Spanish-American u-presenta-t,cs, members of the Illustrious Thlr- Morsford's Acid Phosohafe taken before rotlrlng quleto thenorvoa una causes retraining oleep. Toko no Substitute teenth, Pennsylvania Volunteer in fantry, with many of their friends nt tended tho public demonstration nt Scranton on Thursday last. Slimy moro would have nttended hod the weather been moro favorable. AVOCA. Several times during tho past few years robberies havo been committed about tho town, lu nearly every case the booty being merchandise, and In such quantities as to require a wagon to carry It off. Tho merchants, wero slow In hunting the thieves, but nfter suffering tho remorse ot n guilty con science, ono of tho number, Danlol Calvcy, now n resident of New Jersey, persuades Daniel SlcCarthy to appear before 'Squire Whalen and plead guil ty of robbing Frank Clark's store, sev eral months ago. Ho names Frank Lester and John Nnughton as accom plices. Warrants wero immediately sworn out for the arrests of Naughton, at Jermyn, and Calvcy, In New Jer sey. Lester denies tho charge, but 'Squire Whnlen refused ball and ho was taken to Wllkes-Barro to await tho verdict of tho grand Jury. Tho affair has caused a great sensation, as two of litem havo, during the past few years, married respectable ladles eC the town. That they ur- amateurs In the business Is evident front the Inno cent manner In which they Implicated themselves. The committee of tho Daughters ot St. George will meet the banqut com mittee of tho Sons of St. George, In O'.Mnlley's hall, this evening. .Mr:'. .May McMillan, of tho North End, Is convalescing after a severo ill ncs. Sirs. William Jeffrey Is seriously 111 of pleurisy at the homo of her parents on the West Side. Tho Degree of Naomi, No. 35, will meet in Odd Fellows' hall on Slonday evening. Professor Harris, teacher of vocal music In West Plttston High school, has been engaged 1o tench the Avoca High school pupils In their graduating oxerises. AW IS. Curran, Frank Clark nnd at. J. Dixon attended a Knights of Colum bia, banquet at Blnghamton on Thurs day evening. Sirs. Hatti- Bell has returned homo after a week's visit with friends In Jerinyn. Several chicken coops on the AA'est Side wero invaded on Thursday even ing, and over fifty bird were stolpn. Tho owners could not afford to part with the fowls so readily and consid erable Indignation prevails, inasmuch as the guilty parties are suspected, and almost enough evidence obtained to warrant their Incarceration. Robert Anderson, formetly of this town, but during the past ten years a resident of Sfontana, arrived hero on Thnprclav, after spending peveral months In Scotland. He will leave for his AA'estern home In a few days. EACTORYVILLE. Sn-s. Sehofleld and daughter, of Plttston, attended tho funeral of Sirs. Alma Green Inst Tuesday. air. Frank Chase, of Jersey City, Is on hero, attending the administrator's sale of tho late Hiram Chase. The AA'oman's Christian Temperance union will hold an old-fashioned spell ing school on the evening of aiarch 2S nt S o'clock. An admission' of'f, cents will bo charged nt the door. Tho pro coeds will bo used for the purpose of purchasing magazines for the public reading rooms. All nre cordially In vited to come and tako patt In tho spelling. A goodly number of our citizens went to Scranton Thursday to see tho pa rade and soldier boys, James AVlnters will occupy rooms In part of air. Newcomb's houso. April 1. Llndsey Brothers will soon remodel tho Harding hotel Into a dwelling house. airs. Phoebe Hunter Is seriously ill at tho home of her granddaughter, airs. Froar. airs. Almeda Skinner, nee airs. Lan nlng. formerly of this place, but now residing tit Bradford, Pa., had the mis fortune to nil and break one of her limbs, and her recovery is doubtful. Sirs. Skinner is well known hero by some of our older residents. ailss Leona Bennett ai rived from New York Inst Tuesday, where she has been purchasing her spring millin ery stock. air. James Boyd has accepted a posi tion at La riuine. Fnctoryville Encampment. I. O. O. F No. 210, held their regular installa tion of otllcers Inst Wednesday eve nlng. D. D. G. P.. Jaber. G. Capwell, Installed the following oillcers In their respective chairs: C. P., A. A. Brown; H. P., It. H. Holgate. S. AW, H. N. Capwell; J, W., Samuel Bailey: scribe, E. S. Binds; trustee, SI. W. Bliss. After the installation ceremonies a warm maple sugar social and an In formal lunch was tendered to the wives and lady friends of tho mem bers. Sir. Giles S. AVilson 13 spending a week with Ills son. Dr. Paul AVilson, In New York city. ailss Blanche Sturk. of the Normal school, at East Stroudsbnrg, Is homo spending Easter vacation. Red Jacket Lodge. No. Ml. I. O. O. F will confer the third degree on one candidate this evening, and hold their election of ot I leers also. Dr. A. T. Bruiiduge, of Haiford, was lu town last Thursday. OLD EORUE. Next Monday evening at fi.SO o'clock an excellent repast will bo sorved nt the Lawrence Congregational church In Old Forge, near the Brick church, which will represent all tho feature.! partlctilaily assigned to the Welsh tea party. Those will attend will be cer tainly well entertained, as some givnd music will be rendered and those win have worked for the church will bo rewarded, The Greenwood Glee party Is expected, as ailss aitlcklow Is one of thoso that will bo rewarded with .Miss Fannie Evans, of Old Forge. Supper 15 cents. SUss Gertie Loyshou celebrated ber sixteenth birthday on Tuesday even ing by entertaining about thirty ot her friends at her home, Tho supper given by tho Indies of tho llrlch church at the homo of aire. Heed was a grand success. A largo number of pcopio wero present. John AVhlto has moved his family Into .Mrs. Heynou'a house, Jacob C. Breymlro hail a number of his chickens stolen one night this week. The entertainment nt tho new SI. E. church on Wednesday evening was very gratifying to the stewards, A lino progrtimino was rendered. Hcna, tho llttlo daughter of If. L. Edsall. vii qutto severely bitten by their dog on Tuesday morning. No reason can bo assigned for his actio l, as ho always seemed very fond of her. Tho wounds were dressed immediately by Dr. Pier nnd no unfavorable results are, anticipated, , CONGRESSMAN BOTKIN, The Well-Known Kansas Statesman, Cured of Catarrh of the Stomach by Pe-m-na, riore Evidence of Interest tarrh Sufferers in HON. J. I). BOTKIX, rOOKKS.SM.V-AT-LAItM FK0.U KANSAS. In a recent letter to Dr. Ilurtman, Congressman Botkiu. whose fame Is a national one, sas of ipe-ru-na: ' ".My Dear Dm toi It gives ine pie i sure to certify to the excllent cttratlvo qualities of yoiu in-dii ines Pe-rn-n.i and Slan-a-lin. 1 have heen nflllcted more or less for ,i quarter nf a i i-ntury with catarrh of the stomach and con stipation. A rcsid nee In AYashlngton has Increased these troubles. A few bottles of your medicine have given mo almost complete relief, and I am suro that a continuation of them will effect a. permanent cure. Pe-tu-na is sure ly a wonderftd remedy for catarrhal altectlons." j . Botkln. g& 3$ Eg JWkV',forW'SS ,',uv- "' stomach was sour, my bowels costtvo, M(vS&MviWi ll!"1 I'a'Pltitlon of the heart, indigestion, torpid ! ' "VW4$i2 1U''r' waa n,1'vnUs- '"'l ot I'-'i' good, my head yy"'y ras-1 '" " "ff,U a,'' '""l SIM,'I'S before tho .yes. I tried ''' sv M ? patent nifdi. Ines, various remedies, anl consulted -a r-fri 1'iiAMcians in vain. en WHiiicti v i .Mr. james i.. num. bottle of it continually, i nave renuaea miuii Penellt from its use. It keeps my bowels regular, and I think it is tho best dyspepsia remedy 1 ever saw." Tho gastric Julco Is secreted by the mucous fol licles of the stomach. When this Juice is normal 1t digests idlssolvi-s) the food without producing any disturbance whatever. If, however, the gas tile Juice Is not normul, digestion causes ninny disagreeable symptoms. Till condition Is known as Indigestion. U o-ru-na will cure this. Sir. Charles Rotts. Bun- Oak. Mich., wiiteu: "1 had boon troubled for a long time with chroi.lc diarrhoea, which produced grout despondency, sb k liess ut the stomach, pain between the hips and lu the back, and Increasing weuUiiess of the whole system. I commenced ticking po-ru-na for tie-.,. Iiuubles nnd felt relieved In u week of the distress ing pains nnd dipondency. "I can now do work thut I could not do at all be fore taking Pe-ru-eu. I began to Impiove at mn -. felt more i heerful and animate I. sti-mnict- ami lilliiirnnl Oi-mn,. nni'i'n. f,.,., .!.,., r.-..,., bowels ami stoma) h. and quiet wlecp, I thank you I'm- .mmii- kind adl e In my case. 1 might add that Pe-ru-nit. ouioel lie- so thai I stavi ! un d. That is an Important thing. Sluny medicim-n help tcmpni.iiil, but ib.- dl.e.t;v ! turns. Not so with Iv-ru-na. Its effect cmitlmi. .-, " Pe-ru-iiu Is a mi re and reliable cure for oHtitn h In any fm m whatever. Dr. Hiiiimaii has nceiitly published a. book which includes a course of lectin cs on summer catarrh. This book glc full cxil.inatlnn of .at.niii of the dlKi-tix.-urguiiH. It will be scut free by The IV-ru-ii.i 1 i ug Miuiufai tin lug Compai'.' . Columbus. Ohio, 1T.0KATILLB, At :i o'clock yesterday morning the Sterrlcls Creek gong sounded an Miami of lire when the R llcrul store of John Cut-ran was dlscoM-ivd to be in iIuihih. Tin- tire caught in the kitchen, bi.t kulckly spread through the tirticturc to the store room. Sir. Currnn was at Avoca and his wife and several children oiciipiod the rooms v r tin store. They escaped in their night lobes, having a narrow escape fnm cremation. The .lessup Imsc company did not respond to the alarm, bcc.iu:it their hoso was till uncoupled uni hud beep left to dry ot the Sterrlck Creek lire room since Wedm-mlay night' lire. Till homes of Sir. l.niiB.wi and SI'.'. Xwlck were lu immediate dum; r of destruction by the llcrce heat of the burning store. Help was asked from the AVilsons. of this place, ual an alarm was souud-d from Ikijs No. 3, to which the AVIIkous quickly respond! d with their usual promptness. They quickly got a stream on the tire and It was souu under control, nltb iurIi tho structure was burned to Urn tin hi ml. The windows In the Zulcli aui Laiman residences weio ruined. air. Curran carried an Insurance of $1,'. M) on hU stock, and $M)0 on tin- building In com panies represented In C SI. Hatha, way. The Nature's Remedy Compnrv Is holding forth nt Hie Wilson lire com pany's hall. They give a free enter tainment that U atti.ictluu laige crowds each in mug. Daniel HlehardK was nu m 1 the contract to carry tho mall between t"io 1 post ofllco and tho Deluwuro una Hud to the Alillions of Ca the United States. Congressman Botkln Is one of the most million tlal nnd best known men in the State of Kansas. Whatever ho may choose to say on any subject will bo accepted by the people ns the truth. So famous a remedy ns Po-ru-na could not havo well escaped the attention of so famous a man. Ho not only heard of the remedy, but ho has used It nnd was relieved of an alllietion of twonty-nvo years' standing. Po-ru-na Is the one Internal rem edy that cures chronic catarrh. It cures catarrh wherever located. This Is a fact that the people are rapidly llndlng out, but theto are still u largo multitude who need to know It. Sir. Jnmes R. Hunt, Lincoln, Neb., writes: "I had been troubled with dyspepsia for fourteen. ni-octireil a. your remedy and l:a since been using i.ttli, I t II,,. I1'. I i' 111 son depot and will get ll.".! .'or s- d u. 1. The oil painting on cxhil-itioi a Druggist Blocs' store was c-xecu . 1 by Mrs. M. E. Pentecost. It lerlainl- is a work of art and Is attiMi-tiiij; much attention. Mrs. Pentecost giv ' I- - sons In painting and lias a lai" la s under her instruction, Pfckvillc Baptist hurch Rev. .1. ;. Thomas, pusloi. Sunday s-r ic - at pi.:!0 a. m. and 7 p. m. Slnrnir sub. Ject, "Paul's Pin pose," evening uiieet, "Why Did Christ Die."' Subbalh s. bool at 11. "ii a. in. All lire welcome The Young Ladies Industrial Lis- of the Baptist church will hold a s n-ial In Ledyaid hull next AVednesday eeen llltf. An interest lint pmai-amme will ln rendered slid refreshments served HtiuyeiJ to my premises, two wiiio pigs. Owner may have same by bay ing damages ami for thin advert is-i-nicnt, Mr. E. E. Williams JfoAv's This ? AVe offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for uny c .iso of Cii.irih thut can not ba cured by Hall's Ciimrb Cure. K. J. CIIENKV & I'n., Props.. Toledo, O. AVe the imiler. It a, ,, h.ive known V. J. liitiioy for Hie l.st i:. e.n., and bellevo him p-rfie-ily hniior.iiili In all business trans, iclli lis and lb urn Lilly ubln to carry out ii oIiIIkiiIIoiih mule by tholr llrni. AA'est ii Tru.u, VVImli .ile DniKKlBtS, To- I. do, u. Wulillag, Klun.in i; M.irvn, AVhocIsalQ DiiiglIH Tolecln, Ohio Hull s I'ai.iiiii i':ir Is tukrii Internally. in Uiiu -ili i ii upon iti- mood and mucous surficiH ef nu sy.-irm Price 75e, per bottle Bold b all Driugtsti, Testlmon. lals free. Hall's romlly nil3 aro tho bcst,v I.. 11-
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers