TIUi: SCRANTOX TRlBrN-Wr.OrsnA1,, MARCH iJ). 1809. $ ! NO APPROPRIATION. Councils have decided to disregard tlio state law and not pass nn impro priation ordinance hut leave It for the Incoming members to tnka n linnd in. They had one printed nut thut la ns fnr ns It got, and now there Isn't tlinu enough to pot It through both blanches. The reorganized councils are Biire to make several chances, and before the new mayor signs It there will doubtless bo added u board of heulth item, as ho Is preparing to llll the board's vacancies and put the or ganization In old-time form. CHANGES OF INTEREST. Louis Qramer will move hln law of- ilco from the Slitters' and Mechanics' bank building on April 1 to room 1 In the Burke building. Professor Peters 'will remove from room 1 to room 3 In the same building. T. B. McAvoy, of Washington street, will nftcr April 1. reside In the home owned by John Clune, which will bo vacated by Dr. T. J. Lamb. Dr. Lamb will move his household goods to one of L. Itrauer's houses on North Church street. T. CS. Coughlin, of Dumiaff street, has moved his household goods to one of w. T. Morgan's houses on Spring street, recently vueated by W. AVI1 Hams. ODD FELLOWS OFFICERS. The names of the new officers of the Olive Leaf lodge of Odd Fellows follow: Noble grand, Thomas Booth; vice grand, William Masters; secre tary, Harry J. Hall; assistant secre tary, Frank Love; treasurer, Kdward Hall; trustee, A. O. Fidlnm. The new ly elected ofllcers will be Installed April 10. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. MlssdSmma May Is visiting In Hones dRle. Miss Squier, of Park Place, Is In New York city. Miss Louise Relgeluth has returned to Corrtlng. Miss Mabel Place, of Blnghamton, Is vistlng her cousin, Miss Adelaide Place, of Terrace street. Thomas Huddy, of Clinton, Is visit ing friends in town. Miss Lucy Hadcoek lias returned from Jacksonville, Florida. J. K. Watt was. In Scranton on busi ness yesterday. M.irjorlo Johnson, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. YV. R. Johnson, of Wash ington street, will entertuin a number of friends this afternoon from G to 0 o'clock. Miss Maud Bartlott is visiting Bing hamton friends. J. II. Orchard, master car builder of tli.- Delaware and Hudson, was In l'lttston yesterday, where he attended the annual meeting of the Pittston Stove company. Mrs. MIna Dllts wilt take up her resi dence with her sister. Mis. George Chapman, of Eight avenue. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The members of the Women's Relief corps of CarlHindalo tendered Mrs. 11. M. Bawling u pleasant surprise on Mon day afternoon m the home of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Matthews, on Main street. The visitors presented Mrs. Bawling with a beautiful beiry spoon In honor of her birthday. Re freshments were served und all had a. pleasant time together. Those who composed the party were Mesdnmes Nellie Giles, O. H. Dlmmoek, R. llinip. bell. J. Kstahrook, K. A. Dllts, R. Car penter, J. Hawkins, 1,. K. Bates. J. t. Binndow, II. Orr, W. H. Knupp, Kva Lowden, of Carbondute; Mrs. Isaac Jones. L. A, Burdlck, William Mains, J, Mason, Harriet Itussell, John ForKohnor, II. P. Kelfer and William Rawlings, Jr. Charles. Frank and Tlieoibne. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Miller, of Scott, had a narrow escape Monday night from asphyxiation by escaping gas from n defective stove pipe. Yes terday morning Mr. Miller called his f-ons at the usual hour without get ting a reply. After waiting some time he went upstairs to their room and discovered all three In an unconscious condition. He endeavored to arouse T1IKV HIDICOLE IT. Many People Ridicule the Idea of an Absolute Cure for Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles. Ridicule, However, Is Not Aigumont and Facts Are Stubborn Things. Stom.'udi troubles uie so common and in most cases so obstinate to cure hut people are apt to look with suspl 'nn on any remedy claiming to be a radical, perament elite for dyspepsia nnd indigestion. Muny such pride ilieinselves on their ucuteness ill ever being humbugged, especially in medl- ines. This fear of being humbugged tan he carried too fur, so far, in fact, that muny people suffer for years witli weak digestion lather than risk a little time and money in faithfully testing the claims made of a preparation so reli able and universally used as Smart' Dyspepsia Tablets. Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are vastly different In one respect from ordinary proprietary medicines for the teason that they are not a secret patent medicine, no secret Is made of their Ingredients, but unnlysis shows them to contain the natural digestive fer ments, pure aseptic pepsin, the diges tive nclds. Golden Seal, bismuth, hy drustls and nux. They are not cathar tic, neither do they act powerfully on any organ, but they cure Indigestion on Die common sense plan of digesting food eaten thoroughly before it has time to ferment, sour and cause thu mischief. This Is the only secret of their success. Cathartic pills never have and never can cure digestion and stomach troubles becaue they act entirely on the bowels, whereas the whole trouble Is reully In the stomach. Stuurt's Dyspepsia Tablets taken af ter meals digest the food. Thut is nil there Is to it. Food not digested or half digested Is poison, ns It creates gas, acidity, headaches, palpitation of the heart, loss of lleslt and appetite nnd many other troubles which are often culled by some other name. They are sold by druggists every where, at CO cents por package. Ad dress K. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich,, for little book on stomach diseases, sent free, them, but was only partly successful and had lo carry them out of the room. After consciousness was restored they were quite sick and the services of Dr. M. J. Shields, of this borough, were re quired before they fully got over their unpleasant experience and narrow es cape from death. The Jury appointed to decide the cast' of Mnrguret Smith et. til. vs. the .Ter myn wnter company. In charge of Tip staves Hitter and Powell, came up on the noon train from Scranton yester- day and In company with some of the water company olllciais visited tno plaintiffs farm, near Scull pond, for the purpose of getting nn Idea of the uHtunl damage done-by tho water company, who, It is claimed, In dam ming the lake Hooded the plaintiffs land, drove a tunnel through the land to carry pipes, flooded a valuable spring and spoiled a good well, causing it to to go dry and for which she Is seek ing damages for trespass. Mrs. James Callahan, of South Mala street, who has been 111 for some time, apparently does not Improve. Martin Krk, of Wayne county, was a vlstor here yestcrdny. Miss Alice Davis, of New Hampshire, has been spending a few days at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Davis, of Main street. Lost yesterday between Sherwood's actual damage done by the water breaker and Dr. Davis', a live dollar Pizer. ' TAYLOR NEWS. To Honor Soldier Members Ctle brate Dewey's Dny Notes nnd Personal"). Invincible comniundery. No. "32, Knights of Malta, will tender a recep tion to their members belonging to the Thirteenth regiment, at their rooms In Beese's hall, on Friday evening. The committees In charge are arranging nn excellent musical programme for the occasion. At the conclusion of the pro gramme refreshments will be served. Thu soldier boys are requested to wear their uniforms. All members are ur gently requested to bo present. Miss Gertrude Morris and Mr. Bich nid Williams, who have been visiting their parents, have returned to resumo their studies nt the Bloomsburg Nor mal school. This town will celebrate May 1 In an elaborate manner, so says our school controllers. That day will be known to the universe as Dewey's day and more so the Taylor public, when the school board will present to each of our schools the stars and stripes. Flag poles are being hauled, and In course of a few days will bo erected. It is the intention of the directors to re quest all societies in the borough to turn out and help In making Dewey's day one to be long remembered. It Is said that prominent speakers have al ready been engaged for the event. Miss Bertha Reese, of this place, has been visiting Mirs Marian Thomas, of Providence, for the past few days. The bonds of Constable William Pow ell, of the Fourth ward, and Constable Blcbard Morris, of the First ward, wero approved by the court on Monday. David X. Lewis wont surety for the former, and Joseph Hnnnlck and Hd lmind Williams are the bitter's sure ties. Bach of the bonds are in the sum of $1,000. Mrs. Morgan Bevan, of West Scran ton, was the guest of relatives In this place on Monday. Mrs. John Richards, of Storrs' street, Is quite sick at her home. The Arehbnld colliery, of the Dela ware. Lackuwonna and Western com pany, will work today for the first time in two weeks. Mr nnd Mrs. George Wicks and son, of this place, visited .Mrs. W. II. Daven port, of Luwrenceville, recently. Lily lodge. No. 0. Independent Or der nf odd Fellows, elected officers lust eveninir. Mr. Thomas W. Hvuiip, who has been visiting Ids father, ouncilmun William Knns, has returned to resume his studies at the Keystone academy, Fac toryvllle. Miss Savllla Evans, of North Main street, has lecovered from her Illness. The reception given by the congrega tion of the Lawrence Congregational church of Old Foigo .n Monday even ing, was a grand affiilr. Mls Edith Powell has returned home after visiting relatives in this place. Kwry member of the Improved Order or Red Men Is requested to bo present u this evening's meeting. Rev. B. L. .Santee, of Old Forge, and Rev. William Frlsby, of this place, at tended the .Methodist Ministers" union In the Elm Park -lnm-h at Scivnton on Monday. lit the appointment of our distin guished townsman, Jnmcs K. Watklns, ns solicitor f Peckvllle borough, the people- of .that town will have a valu able young man and who will demon strate- his ability to the welfaie of the people of that borough. The funeral of the intant child of Mr. mid Mrs. R. W. Reese, of Rond huiii, o (Mined yesteiday afternoon. Uev. .1. L. Race, of the Stewaifs Mem orial church, oltlclated. Interment, pri vate, in the Forest Home cemetery. The ( luiiMh choir of the Greenwood I'nsbyterian chinch will render spe cial Easter music on next Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. ThonHs Emiiis, ol Hyde Park, was the nuest of relatives In till placo on Monday PECKVILLE. Mrs. W. S. Blocs and two sons, I.eon und Waller, nro spending a few duy.s with Mr and Mrs. J. L. Miller, of Wllkes-Barre. Miss Lena I'.arnes Is tlio guest of her brother, Mr. B. If. Baines, at New York city. Clarence Lathrop, of Scranton. was the guest of relatives In town jester duy. The Young Ladles' Industrial class of the Peckvllle Baptist church will hold an entertainment nt Lcdynrd hall this evening (Wednesday. March 29), when the following programme will bo rendered: Instrumental solo. Mattle Pickering- recitation, Garfield Thomas; if citation, Anna Burnett: solo, Mabel Glanvllle; rending, Grace Ayers; In strumental solo, Mamie ARmles; reci tation, Betta Hnne; duett, Myrtle Bit ter, Harmon Sltgravcs; recitation, Ed na Arnold: recitation, Helen Thomas; solo, Louise Mnce; recitation, Bessie Thompson; reading, Bessie Craig, solo. Miss Sands: recitation, Frances Squires; recitation, Lucy Jenkins, solo, W. W. Wntklns. Admission, 10 cents. Ice cream will be- sold nt close of en tertainment. The Nature's Bemedy company, which has been holding forth ut thu Wilson Fire company's hall the past week, will continue through tlio pres ent weok. Crowded houses greet thu company each evening. The entertain ments glvon by them are of a high or dor and thus fnr the member of the company Iiumj proved themselvM good entertainers. Kach alternate evening nn admission fee of 10 cents Is ilu.rgcil This evening It will be free. R. J. Taylor Is moving Into the house recently occupied by Joseph Mllburn, on Hickory street. J. A. Kennedy, of the Olyphnnt Bee- i ord, was a cnller In town yesterday. Mrs. Fred Kunz returned yesterday, after spending a few days with Scrun ton relatives Dr. J. K. Thompson, of Peckvllle, nnd Mips Jnnet A. Kvans, of Taylor, were Kranled a marriage license Monday l David Vnughnn, of Conemnusb, Pa , moved to thU plaro yesterday. He will occupy part of the double block with Arthur Wrlghtson, on Main street. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Guest arc the ' guests of tin- Intter's parents, Mr. nnd ' Mrs. S. J. Cullender, of Bell Pl.i.'o. F. C. Hurd. A. A. Aires nnd D J. ' Williams are aspirants for the otfice of borough tax collector for the com- l Ing venr. OLYP11ANT. A mass meeting of citizens of Oly phnnt and Finitely wns held In tint borough hall last night for the purpose of organizing a board of trade. A larga number were present, and a deep In terest was manifested In discussing plans to bring Industries to the town. Burgess McNulty called thu meeting to order, and a premnturo organization was effected, which was afterward made permanent. T. Frank Jordun was elected president; B. J. Lynch, secretary, nnd William H. Davis, treas urer. Tlio following wero then enrolled as members: Bev. P. J. Murphy, At torney John T. Martin, M. J. Lavln, W. J. Schubmehl, B. N. Kennedy, Dr. F. L. Van Sickle, Daniel Jones, O. A. Prokopovltz, G. II. Hull, Antol Gilln skl, Z. D. Edwards, Michael Bosnk, AV. W. Jones. P. J. McNulty. C. M. Hathaway, Geotge Shylak, John A. Lonnon, William Novjoskl, J. W. Pat ten. M. I'. O'Malloy, T. M. Voyle, 'Wil liam H. Davis, T. F. Jordan, B. J. Lynch, S. Mlddleton, Attorney F. M. Lynch, Jacob Gambol, B. Bosenfcld, J. J. Fadden. It was agreed that the ini tiation fee bo placed a.t $2. A committee of live were appointed to solicit for ad ditional names. W. J. Schubmehl, Dr. F. L Van Sickle. B. J. Lynch, S5. D. Fdwards and C. Al. Hathaway were named. Mr. M. J. Lavln and '.. J). Edwards were appointed to draw up by-laws and rules for tlio organization. Mr. G. M. Hull offered some good sug gestions ard made, an offer of donat ing land for factory purposes. Attor ney 'Martin also made some timely re marks, and urged that the board get down to business at once. He said he knew of a firm employing about 150 hunds who were ready to l:nto here at once If given the proper encourage ment. The meeting adjourned to meet next Tuesday night at the council rooms nt S o'clock. At Tuesday night's meeting of the council the report of ex-Secretary Dol phin was read. It showed that for the month of January the expense for operating the electric plant was JIS4; duo for light and wiring, $614; col lected on same, $213. For eleven months ending Jan. 31 the total ex pense of running the plant was $3,801, while the collections were $3,259. The statement of the borough accounts showed that for maintaining streets, police, board of health, salaries of of llcers, etc., the total expenses for tho year amounted to $5,617. The total In debtedness of the borough was placed at S31.2S9. The reports were referred to the finance and auditing commit tee. After reading the report the bur gess subpoenaed the ex-secretary to appear before Auditor Osthaus, at Scranton, on Saturday. The street committee was Instructed to confer with the sewer contractors, Flnnni gun & O'Horo, regarding tlio contract, etc., as the firm Is about to dissolve partnoishlp. The pave bond which was reported, missing, was turned over by Inspector Ci'Brlen. A bill from ex Burgoss Hltchler for salary due him, was referred j to the finance commit tee. After they regular business was transacted, Mr, )t. F. Jordun stated that he was ln,rccelpt of a communi cation in the-nature of a personal let ter from a llrm In New York who are desirous of locating here for the pur pose of manufacturing silk. One of tho conditions required was the ex emption from taxation for the period of ten yeuis. it was decided to ap point a committee In conjunction with Mr. Jordan and correspond further with the firm and get further details of the matter. Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Murks were appointed. Miss May Jones Is quite III at her home on the West Side. A. J. Golden, of Dumnore, tailed on his brother, B. F. Golden, yester day. Frank McNulty of Aivhbald. was In town yesleiday. The slot machine case between Councilman Marks and Jerry Stack came to a settlement yesterday. Stack was arraigned before the burgess at the Instance of Marks, charged with maintaining gambling devices in the borough in the form of slot machines. At the hearing yesterday Stack prom ised to remove the machines, live in all, at once nnd th" cluugo was with- I drawn. ( The funeral of the late Martin Cur tail was held from the family homo on Grassy street, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. After tho temalns had been viewed by the many friends of the deceased they were borne to St. Patrick's church, wheie a high mass of requiem was celebrated. Bev. J, M. Smoulter preached a touching und Impressive sermon. He spoke of the many commendable qualities of the deceased. The pull-bearers were: Messrs. Peter Mack , John Knne, Thomas Outran, Thomas Sheridan, Thomas Craig nnd Thomas Gilboy. In terment wan made In St. Patrick's cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, of Nantl coke, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Jones, have returned home. Misses Sadie O'Malley nnd Lizzie Dougherty have returned to Blooms burg to resume their studies after a short vacation. Mrs. Arthur o Hnru, of Port Jcrvis, left for her home yesterelav after upending a few days with relatives at this place. " - - S100 Reward $100. The readers of this pnper will be pUaed to leurn Hint there !h ut least ono dread ed dlseaso thnt science has been ablo to euro In all It staiies, and that Is Catarrh. HaU'H Catarrh Cum Is tlio only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease re quires a. constitutional treatment. Hall's ('atnrr)i euro is taen internally, acting directly upon Hip blood and mucous sur faces of tho system, thereby destrovlnc tint foundation of tho disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution und assisting natiiiu In do. Ing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faltli In Its curutlvo powers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any enso thut It fnllH to cure. Send for list ot lotmmomnis. Address F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by DrugplKU-, 75c. Hull's Family Pills are tlio best. Fiply 'T had eighty-one hemorrhages, sometimes spitting five pints of blood at one time." That's JL,- the statement made by Cornelius McCawlcy, Leechburg, Armstrong " Co., Penn. He continues : " My doctor did all he could for me, but could not stop the hemorrhages, and all gave me up to die of consumption." Mr. McCawlcy didn't die. He's well and working. He found means to stop the hemor rhages. He read an advertisement like this one. It had a testimonial in it from Mr. C. H. Harris, who'd been cured of a similar ailment by the use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. He wrote to Mr. Harris to quote his own language : " I sat down and wrote to him describing my case." WllShi ffl2tja Harris tSis3 Golden Medical Discovery fg&?Z88&. '"i-tw.. y '- 33,. "V. PIHRCB, 3UL .ir-; -.-vj, ...' ! ... . 'K-St.-'T IV hS- jit I z' SS V7. " ' .-'.V -- TDe Tcstlroenial or c n. Harris, Esq., tC22 Second AvecEe. Rock island, ills., lo w&om Mr. Mccavicy wrote. ' Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery saved my life and has made me a man ; my home-physician says I am good for forty years yet. My case was a case just between life and death, and all of my friends were sure it was a case of death, until I commenced taking a second bottle of ' Golden Medical Discovery,' when I was able to sit up and the cough was very much better, and bleeding from my lungs stopped, and before I had taken six bottles of the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' my cough ceased and I was a new man and ready for business. ' Golden Medical Discovery ' saved my life when doctors and all kinds of medi cines failed to do me any good." Not a word of comment is needed to strengthen the above facts. They are facts. They're strong enough. If they are not, they are supported by the testimonials of thousands who have been cured by " Golden Medical Discovery." You can consult Dr. Fies'co by Fatter FREE OF &HARGE. AH corrosspondenco confidential. Write to-day and get a Specialist's opinion on your case without fee or cost. Address: DR. R, V PtiERGE, BUFFALO, ft. F AVOOA. A pleasant party of young folks as sembled nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dommcsmuth on Monday owning in honor of the fifth birthday of their daughter, Ollv. Refreshments were nerved and tnunk games Indulged In during the evening. Tlio following wero present: Ruth Bostock, Ethel (.'urry, Jessie Blackwell, Nellie Prosser, Mary, Margaret and AVesley Dommcs muth, Leah and Helen Van Hoesou, Grace Howell, Robert Mitchell, Clair Worth, Jennie Thompson, Myrtle und Krnest Kiesenger, Bliuld Ferguson, Elizabeth Campbell, and Beatrices and (ietlrudo Ooakley, of Scranton. Miss Ollvti was the recipient of many pret ty rnomentoes in honor of her notal day. The citizens of the town uie not sur prised to hear that the Klectric Light, Heat und Power company has brought suit against the borough to recover J5.000 damages. The lights have been lit operation since May und thus fur nothing has been paid for their use. Avoca Is rapidly falling in line with other defunct boroughs and the tax payers are well acquainted with the outcome of such dltllcultles. To mar shal the Indebtedness would mean an exorbitant tax, which Urn people can not afford. Tin case Is a complicated one anil It Is lo be hoped that con cessions will be made and the affair pioperly scitUd without invoking- the aid of the law. Twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nealls, that were born on Fri day, died Sunday afternoon and wero Intoned In St. Mary's cemetery. Miss Maine Cranston has returned homo after a few days visit with friends in Carhondale. Misses Kate Campbell and Mary Mo loney had the pleasure of hearing "Whltcomb Riley at the Lyceum last evening. Mrs. A. Beiiniman Is seriously 111 at thu family residence on Main street. Mrs. John Ryder, of the West Side, Is seriously III. Her son, Anthony, Is convalescing after a prolonged Illness. Evelyn, the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klrby. is ser iously 111 of pneumonia. Rev. Father Qulnnan, of l'lttston, preached the sermon to St. Mary's con gregation last ex enlng. TUNKHANNOCK. Br. John Bennlson, with a force of men, have been working for tho past few dnys nt concentrating his various telephone lines nt the store of F. B. Jennings, where he has established' nn exchange. By means ot tills exchange the following1 linos nra connected: Sprlngvllle, Susquehanna county, Eat onvllle, Luke Carey, Dixon nnd various places around town, Brower's grist mill nnd residence, T, B. Oreenvlllo's drug store nnd residence, the L. V. It, B. sta tion, Miller Culver's store and resi dence and tho store anil residence of C. A. Hungerford. it Is tho purpose to extend the system around town, placing 'phones nt the court house, tho various hotels and numerous incrclumta -One HemoiTlra " I got a letter from Mr. to try it." WSmi the x. Local BoctGir said, lYou might as WSiat fma; IWaQawSey Safef and commenced the What Bsm Pierce Dr. Pierce, and he the 'Discovery.'" The Result" " That was over two years ago, and I have not had any bleeding since. I can truly say your medicine cured me. I am a walking, living ad vertisement for your grand medicine." X. have signified their intention of attach ing. It will bo n great convenience for tho Tunkhannock people, as well as for people around the county. All of the Important places in the county can be reached from the county seat either by telephone or telegraph. E. E. Mentzer has received a commis sion as notary public. He bus his of fice with Hon. E. J. Jordan. Miss Elizabeth Bunnell, a member of thu faculty of the Stroudsburg State Normal school, is visiting her mother here during the Easter vacation. Frank Duno Miller, a student at the Princeton college, Is home for the East er vacation, C. M. Parker, of Nicholson, was vis iting friends In town over Sunday. Dr. IT, E. Doruslpe, of Oentermore land, was visiting his parents here on Saturday. lion. A. H. Squid' spent Sunday with his family hen, returning on Monday. It Is stated that the Hon. John A. Sutton will establish himself in the of fice of Attorney AV. S. Miller. Miss Parker, of Delano, Pa., is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodward. Dr. D. AV. .Sturdevant, of Laceyvllle. wiis In Tunkhannock on Tuesday. The ofilce of the county commission ers at tho court house Is closed this week on account of the nttendunce of the commissioners and their clerk nt the suit of AWvomlng county vs. Chase, et. al. in the Scranton courts. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy Is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whcoplng cough and Influenza. It has become famous for Its cures of these diseases, over a largo part of tho civilized world. The most nattering testimonials have been received, giving ncounts of Its good works; of the aggravating und per sistent coughs It has cured: of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of thu dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving tho life of the child. The exten sive use of It for whooping cough has shown that It robs that disease of nil dangerous consequences. It Is especial ly prized by mothers for their elill. dwii, as It never falls to effect a speedy cure, and because they have found thnt there Is not the least danger In giving it, oen to babies, nd it contains noth ing injurious. Sold by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retnll agents. .i . ...I nONESDALE. Miss Miugaret Keler, teacher In tho In the Honesdale High school, is send ing tho Easter week vacation nt her home In Blnghamton. Miss Edith M. Pellet, of Paterson, N. J has been spending a few duyn at the residence of her uncle, Hon, 13. B. Hardonburg. Mrs. Osmond and daughters Mamlo nnd Flossie, of Oreen Bldge, have been the guests of tho former's mother, Mrs. Tauebner. on Front street. Thu noxt event of noto will bo the ball glvon by tho Red Mini In the Ar mory, Monday evening, April 3d. The luucral services ol Mrs, McFar- Harris, saying : ' Dr. Pierce's saved my life,1 and advising me " I told my doc- tor that I would try 1 Golden Medical SssieSX Discovery,' and he well take water' " "f tliought it was only die any way, so I wrote to Dr. Pierce, use of the Discovery.' " "When I had tak en six bottles, I had eight bad hemor rhaces. I wrote to SsssH sent me word to keep on with land were held Saturday afternoon at the residence of her daughter, .Mrs. Keefer on Park street. Bevs. James P. AVare and J. E. Bone olliciuted. There will be an entertainment nt tho Seeloyvllle school building Thursday evening; March 30, for tin; benefit of tho chapel fund. Messrs. Jud Curtis, Wlllnrd Blrdsell, nnd Milton Salmon are homo from Lafayette College for tho Easter va cation. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Holmes are spending two weeks nt Washington, Richmond and Old Point Comfort. A largo audience attended the Phil harmonic concert and are loud in their praise of the excellent music; which far exceeded uny previouC .di'ort by Honesdale musicians. Mr. S. Hobbs has removed his family to Mlddletown, N, J. where he will en gage in the mercantile business, Mrs. Samuel Hoover gave n tea oil Saturday evening to a number of lady friends In honor of .Mis. Harry (Sretter who leaves this week for Wllkns-Bnrro where hIjo will reside. Mrs. E. B. Hardcnberg nnd daughter Miss Lou, will siuiid tin- nc;t few necks in AVushiiiuton. I). (, nnd Lynchburg. Va. OLD FORUE. Mr. 1'he.iler Athcrton, of Euumvllle. upeiit Saturday with friends In town. Mr. Stephen Miller, of WHkes-Barre. was a visitor in town on Saturday. Rev. J. Erwin Brodhcnd nnd family, of Forest City, are visiting with rela tives In this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harrison pent Sunday nt tlio homo of Bev. E. L. San tee, Mis. Edvatd Wind, of Yostvllte, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Thom as Martin. Mrs. Samuel llrodhead, Sr. und Mrs. Ebenezer Drake, celebrated their birth day ut the home of Mrs. Brudhcad on Saturday. MOSCOW. Mr. John AV. Edwards wish- to ten der bis appreciation of the kind thoughtfulnesd of friends at ithe time of lib- bere.aement by the death of his wife. Doliltlly nnd It Cntiipll. ration, kucI a u-entr anxiety, lioiicl'-siu.. i. i m , ol nerve orcc uml w '-1, loured foiwrr hy our c I live treutraent, tvhlrh . r-n i iou on (tmrvtn. If i Mirc-e, return it at . iwnse nnd I'ay Niillihii;, Full account mnllcd mu'.'I do churir ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N.Y. r(" arac t0t,) V?l- ..JfV' ' Bon5sWJBMne!irollall8, rt vSSSv i&A r.xM. -1 tbe pureit drugs ihoulJ ta uiod M(A Or PoaS'c Thtr i crrnrt. "'o n't oerUla In recall. Tbe canilco (Ilr, rl'e) enter llaM iwlot. Bout enywUtie, 81,00, MiiwtSKLUtciciUliCo., CleTCbnl, O, For Salo by JOHN iiPruoo atroot H PHELPS, M tf tt 'tSvl-rK LC22v J.1'.1.- .U iWUS -y w -W mw lH W MJ m: fe-a ffl&k iS m &S-. ,1-WS.i 3& ( r Wsfl Uvfl .TS VI iV li &; ww K5M . IS?"TS- rp--. s 4ta. Jm jSilitXi bfti fcjMfr-XMi -. jirx2?rzs i Ji iTjohc: x.vd Mh BUY NATION '. i X CONDENSED filLK iManuLicinred bv kfflltfiTlM BpIBV fll Ailc your sroc.r for it. - 1 r-r 3 WARNING S The recent hotel lire in New Yoilc citv should Iv a Warning to Motelkeejjera and others to protect their pro perty, by having DErENOERFIREE.HTIHQUlSHZBS where they can be used in cases ot emergency. Think it over. ! ('. IV. s. Pl'LLKIt, General Awnt SS Lackawanna Axcnuo. 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