!' TJ113 SOttANTON TRIBUiNE-SATUUDAY, APRIL 1, 1890. 9 VOH, HOTEL BURNED. Belmont House Reduced to Ashoa Early Yesterday Morning. At four c look jtsterduy morning the nclmont House, mi Fpper Belmont Mtmft, was liui nod in tliu ginuud. The building was owned by .1. .1 l.uuij and occupied by .lolin J. fiilluluili. Flto HtuYtcd In tliu bat -loom tiom some un known cuost. Alt. Callahan's fuinlly pseuped with out hijiny. lie mslicd buck Into tliu Ihuriiltig building to piollouii- some val uable papers mid bad to leuv a 'second stntj window by wnj of a lad der which was liilsed to liliu Tliu now alarm on Hoblnson'8 shop Bounded for the III st tlmi and the MltcJit-lls responded. They kept tho silk nlll fiom danger. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ' William Mnlo leturned fiom New York jestciday afternoon. Friends In this city of Mrs Snlsburv fiae received lntclllgpncp to tin ef fect Unit she bad copyrighted li kll mess entitled "A String of Hells' It la said to be a gianil entertainment. U affords opportunity for three bun dled dancers Howard Knapp Is on the sick list. Joseph l'owdeilj Is hmne fiom IVxas Mls I'lara Watt lias toturncd from Ut Ikes-Bam. Dr. Harpei removed to the Hunt residence jesterday Mdrlo .Moon's imidlUon Is Improving '.lobn Forbes resigned his situation on the Nuws josteidny and will bo to woik for the Kcranton l'epublican. Dr. Perkins, nt Wainait called on Xi lends ii this city jestcida. JERHYN. John U. Oritllths, the now postmaster, rocelveil his commission jesterday and at tho close- of buslnr.-., last evening took phaigp of the olilce. It Is under stood Postmaster Gritllths will no. change the location of the onice which . I1 ,ht ,Rlph '"'"'""P. nnd this w ill In nulled with s.itisfac-tion as it Is ecu tmly located. Vho unices of Miss l oil ns, whg 1l?H ,)r(ni? t De both pl'.elent ft,)d ,)bBiK ng tltl; under (, -naster llendilck, will, It Is un '.cri stood, also be letalned at least for fi U'e 'I be i otlrlncr postmaster dur rfc. his term ol oirire, made a success- ill and pnicleiit ollldal and was at all times couiteous ami obliging to the patrons. Dining bis administration the business of the offlce Increased so that it u uiised liom a fouith class to n presidential olilce. Ylnf was some tiouble v Ith the ViVUer bojs employed Inside U-e Dela- waie and I.ttdson collleiy jestudny morr-ing. The bos, actotdlng to cus tom, assembled In the barn at tho usual hour, but instead of taking out their mules and pioceedlng to work, hung nrntuul refusing to lniness the mules Olid lake them fiom their stnlK Diivir toss Tennis Inteirogated the boys and .li-ooiored thry weie foimulatlng a strike foi lilghii wises Finding they applaud to be dftermtned not to com rucnec woik lit 'ent for Inside Fore man llan--, who met the bos and VtleJ to nceitaln the trouble He ad visee! the bos to pioeeed to the it work and select a committee fiom thelt num ber to omo to him and talk their giievanie oui and be would do his brst to settle it satisfactory. The bojs heeded the excellent advice of the fireman and taking tlnir mules pio l ceded to tlu li vui ions sections While Ulese negotiations had been going on. boweti, It was found the lumiPis and a larue numbei of the miners who bad Kot vlnd of tho tiouble hnd Rone home, bellplncf the bos ould lefus-e to voik and the cone(iuenrt was the tolllei. had to be shut down. Tin pjilneishlp heutofote eltiiiK betwtnn Karin A. ODonmll. the Inrdwaie men, has been b mutual acreetneiit, dlholid ind the businc-,s will hcrcaf'ei be tairicd on by M. J. Lagan Senico1- nt mint of th chinches to moriow will be in keeping with the meat Clulstian fevthal ,st James" i:plsropil and Sacied lleait tbuicb are bolh beautlfull cKcoialed ' ith flow -vr and potttii plints ard -it the l.it tei cbuuh the lloial decorations aie said to excted in beaut v those o for mir c.ns The (hoiis liae been busy for ,ecial weeks nherislni; special iT)iisk At tin Haptlst pluilcb the pas. tor will in tb" morning puacb on "Tho Conilm.' tluisi ' nnd In the ioiilnir "Conquest avd lcton " At the Methodlt-t Kpiscopal chuicb there will be a low fe.iht at 9 a. m ; jura diliiB at Id to by pastor, suble( t, "The K suiioptlon," .tt T p in , picacli iilK by lto. W. L Thoipe, followed by the sail aim nt of the Louis supper. At the I'i!niltlf Methodist ehuieh tb i.istoi will picacli li. the mornlns on 'Christ lilsen " and in the epnliur Ids subt'Pt will be "Whit It Means to bo llisen with Clu 1st ' Thomas Heisan, of MajlHId, -who THINK THIS OVER. A Rational Remedy for a National Tiouble. To sn Hint hemoi holds or the disease commonly known as piles Is u national disease may be s1Ik1iU omkIuiwii, but it ih MUlte (eitalii. Hi it at least one In ptrj four jieisons is so allllctcd. Hpliiubu It is common and not Imme diate!) fatal many suftei foi enis without bIiIiii; tin tiouble Mi medi pul attention. Moioover, the lather KPiiei.il Impres sion that 'a HuiKlnil oppiatlon Is th" mil) un-, has much to with dclmin.; nttentlon in, 111 the disc-asp beconiPS dpup-seatid and chiontc Suffcieis from jiIIps should know that the I'iramid I'llr Cute Is better ihan a suiKhal opeiatloii. It cults wltbuut pain, It causes no detention fiom bu li ne ss and the tost is tilllliiK. all dins Klsts selliiiK It at SU cents pei packatje Tho astriiiKent pffeits of tho acids in i no r i amid I'llo Cmjo speidllj con tracts and restoip to th li n ituial ion illt Ion the blood vessels oi the affected part?, nnd as It qulikl lit sob e It the lectimi, the lcpied dim tbes and heals the lirltateil burfacps things aits the only in ments foi a t inc mri these two ssary ieiullc- Tho pilmlpaf dantjei fiom piles Is ulccratlor. of the liabilities to clu on tho lectal tlssiiR and i t Ion fiom loss of Kic.i, i vims exhaus- and attendant these H)mtoms pain and h illation. All tliu I'.Mamld qultklj i fad that It In the nnd wldelj sold , lleves and tho most popular an pllo urn ic 'Jllltn eo vlllL cl- of thoroiuh letlt If you or pro- kfiom bleeulnjf, I thing piles tty H lift i ent packiiKo Ask your dm Cui elst f r I'y la- A MEDICINE A STIMULANT DUFFY'S PURE HISKEY ; """..ii'ii, 'niiii'in. . Ul'l'i. ', I Ik I A I II ICC FOR MEDICINALUSE NO FUStL Oil- A help to thiiytlcnt alter epotire t one of these chilly bprl i log lint ieertl to odk tight through to th bont Warm stomach and boweU for Illustrate I pdnlp Met send tn DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Rofthestet, N. Y. lias been In one of the Philadelphia hospitals for eeial weeks, retunud home yesterdax Tvn.t.l r tml . Lj. fn 11,.. ,.,, I.tii 5 ears has (ondiietcd bu?lmss lit the1 Kdmunds1 bullilliiK on North Main , t-tieet, lias cksc-d up and will hctcalter dbotc his tlnu- to tho Insutante busl- ntsst, Miss Jessie ltoffeckei of 1'eckVlllP, Is the guest of btt brother, Ionian Ilolf eckei, of Ccnuteiy stieet Kalph Itjimi Is bonu fiom the- Wcs-1 leyan unlerlt spending the Kaster vacation with his p irents on Kout.i Main stieet. Mis T. U Ciiifliths and children 10 tuincd homo yesteiday fiom Plttston, wht ip thoj bae been Isltlng fi lends. TAYLOR NEWS. Easter Celebration at the Churches. They Want an Arc Light Notes and Feisonals. Chapel da annlveisui v toniouow at the Calwuy Haptlst church will bo celebrated with special services The pastor, Up H H. Hants, Ph. D, will preach In the morning at 10 10 a m In the penlng at 6 o'clock a grand musical feast will be londertd All me cordially Invited to be present The pi ogi ammo will bo as follows Slng inK, "Chlldicn's Piaises," b school; ip sponslve leading, sihool, addrcs of welcome. Maud I.vans, lecltsition, "Good Cheers," Ua Winteis, teclta tlon, "Our Club," Blanche Davis; le sponslve leading Sunday school, io cltatlon, Hen Hun Is, singing, "The Palate of Song," school organ (limi tary, Piofessor D .U Jones, recitation, "Four Bedtimes," I.izzio Marsh, recita tion, John Powell, singing, "Americas Mission," school, dialogue, "If I Weie a Sun Beam " Annlo Watklns' class; otgan oluntary, Professoi D. E. Jones, lecltation, 'Anglo and American Un ity," Henilettu Hauls, dialogue, lle young 'Indie-1, lepresmtlng America, Aluska, Cuba, Porto Hlco and Hawaii, by Misses Edith Watklns, Susie Huiris, Clettrude Watklns, Maine Francis and Olwen How ells, singing, "What Shall the- Offoilng Be'"' school, collection, by four little gills, singing. "Onwnid Christian Soldiers," by school Mi. Gomer Oiltllths, a former resi dent of this town, left for New Mex ico the fori" part of the week Easter sen Ices at the Welsh Baptist i hutch tomonow will be obseive-d In an elaborate maunci. Sunday school will bu held at 1 o'clock The pio giamme of tin day Is as follows Or gan loluntai',, bj Susie Powell; sing ing, "Meny Hlng the Bills," b school; singing, "Jesus Shall Helgn," b school, additsH l Willie Davis, Set lp ture reading, Blanche Williams, prayei, Samuil Phillips, singing, "Eastei Wil come, ' by Suniluj sihool; responsive reading, by school, lecltation, "Cal aij," Heibeit Llod, re-citation, "Ho Is Kisen," neni i Evans, singing, "Jesus Is Itisen," by school, ledtntion, "Weep no More " bj Annlo Phillips; leiltatlon, "Mai at the Savioi'3 Tomb." by Edith Llojd. unthem, "The Bells of Eastertide," Jane Jones and ihoh responsive leading, b school, lecltation, bj J Stanley Llod; sing ing, ' Eastei Bells,' by school, Eastt r pxeiclse, Peail Oildlths and Owen Thomas, lecltation, Elizabeth Elod, singing, "The Eoid Is Blsen," ;chool; lecltation, "The Easter Stotj." Eliza beth Ann Wlutiiburn, Sirlptuie lead ing, bj Louisa Nicholas duet, "Eastei Tiiumph," Ann Jane Nicholas and Jane Jones, it-citation, ' Calnr," Mis. J. M Lloyd's class, lecltation, "Ascension Day," Moiile-tta Joins; solo, "Jesus Is lilsen for Me." Ann Jnne Nicholas, address. Benjamin Evans, lecltation, "Hall Our King," school, leiltatlon, 'Easter Tiiumph." Maiy Jane Thom as, anthem, 'Clu 1st Being liaised," clioii. Mabel Little Is ill at the home or her slstci, Mis J li Jones, of Taj lor street Mr. James Duff-., a tune-ling sales man of Plttston, was a caller in this place on Thinsdaj Taloillle Lodho, No fiCS Independ ent Oidu of Odd Fellows, will meet this evening In thrir looms. Mis. John Oillllths. of Hdo Paik, was tho KUest of hei son, Tallle Oilf tlths, of Talot bticet, jisteiday. The film t al of Oomei Jones will take plate this afteinoou. Ite. Hoi Thom as will ollle-lati The lc mains will bo tnkin on the 2 o'rlock Delawuie, Laekawanuu and Western tialu foi In teiment at I'ljniouth Special Eastt r set vices will be- laid in the Welsh Congregational i-luudi to monow. An t-xeellent musical pin giainino has been in ranged for tho event Ilo. Ivor Thomas will pieslde. Tim Watklns funillj will paitlclpato at the novel enteittilnmcnt to be held at the Price Libtaiy hall on Apill 7. Special Eastei spivIcps will be held at the M. E iliuuli toinotiow A pio giumnip well sPletted will be- dls-touise-d lte William Filsb will ot-llclati- Stcwait Meiuoilal Methodist Phuiili of Itendhani Euste-r sei vices tnmor iovv moinlng and evening londueted b tho pastor, llev J. L. It.ue. Spe ilal Easter musle will bo le-udeied by tho i hull The Epwoith league will be lead b Mi. E II. Decker and his pra Ing bund at (ISO o'clruk, to be followed by a lesponsiio seivlce entitled "The AVoild's Itcdee-inei." AVOCA. Special Easter services will bo hold In all the dun t lies tomouow . In tho Methodist Episcopal chinch llev. L. E. Van Hoesen will pieach on the Itosui ruction. Among other hmnB will bo sung "Christ, Our Pn.sover." At tho Pu'Bb terlan thuroh Hov. D. T. Smythe will preach on the Itpsuireotlon. The choir will sing thu follow Int; antharan, MALTVi ''CllHst Is ltlseii," "Awake, Thou that Hleepest," Allss Miuy Hastlo will sIuk n nolo. A sunrise ptaycr meeting will bo licld at 6 ocloek. Owltu? to tho Ill ness of J'pv. T. !'. Wilson, llcv. Curry will pi i side at nil the son lees. I'fi to a Into hour last evenliiK, Mrs. Wt lib ltiched no IntulllKpnco of tho lemoMil of the tptualns Of htr soil, riank, fluid lllo funeial ship Clook. H is piobilblp tllitt Hie funeral will not bp held on stUntloy, as tlip tcmnlns will hot likely rcncti Iipip before tllat time, .Mis. Kmnk How aid, of Mooslc, will lcae hP.t week for Mount Vlseta, Col, OLYl'HANT. Twcntj-Ihe initio rnts, loaded Avlth coal were Idled up promiscuously a filtolt dlbtiitieo below the Dunnioro blieel crossing yesterday morning. Ths ctutlnpt "Foi to Uleo," vua hauling tho lll) from drossy Islind breaker to No. 2, and was going at u tali rate of speed when it suddenl, left tho tiack nnd ploughed tlnough tho oirth for somo distance Cms weie sticwn on nil sides Englniet Williams and Fltcman Lennon' had natrow escapes from death. The- spiuadlng of rails wan the tousj of tho necldent The following Invitations have been issued for a Povetty social, which will lie hold in the Kindergarten rooms, Monday evening KpwIs and Hegcr limlitiuiH Flrrt. cvtt woniln that Kuitii must ware u Povitty dies and aprc-n, er something ekellj cipioprlnle; sit ond no gent with Idled shltt and dood kollti- will bo aloud to kuir. onle-ss he piys a line of lht ppnts, third, u kompltpiit komlty will intruduso sti m gtrs an' look attPi bashful felleis. Fines for wimmln Pykt-not 2 sents; flgeiate, J sents, Firings, 1 sents pleo Fingci ring, 3 sents. Cilk waist, ? sents. Slang, " sents. Fines for men Blacked butes. 2 sents pece Watt lies not Wat erbtuy, 3 sents. Chawing gum, 5 sents, stand-up koller, 3 ents, Turn-over koller J sents, no kollei, 1C sents; I-gl'ies. r sents. kreised tiowseis, 2 sents, Ituset "hors, sents Vittles, li sents; Kofiy. Kake, Ire Cream. Kum at knndle- llghtin', and stay til bed time. Tills sosbul is for the benefit of the Oly pliant Kludergitten. D O. Olbbons of Scianton. visited lelatlves at this plaep josteiday. Jose ill Claik, of Dunmoie, spent ves teiday with J. W Million, at the Mil lion Houe A iafn and ball will be held In M ihon'H hill on Mond ty evening for an i-dav tlocl., foi the benefit of Mrs. Mar cdla Coonej. .Matliew Mat-key Is having his haiJ waie stoic on 1 aekawnnna strett in laiged. CJeoigo Pi ice and family will move to Scianton next week wbcie Mr. PiIcp will tonduct a hotel 'A woul to the wise Is suflliiPiit" and a word from the wise should be sulllclent. but jou ask, who aie the wise? Those who know. Tho oft-ie-peated epetlenie of trustwoithv pei sons ma, -e- taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Ten sas f'hambei Iain's Cough Ilemedy gives better satisfaction than nn) other In the maiket Ho has been In the diug business at Elkton, Ky.. for twelve e.us, has sold hundieds of bottles of this lemedy and nearli all other cough medicines inanufacluied, which shows com lush e-ly that Cham beilaln'i is the most s itlsfactoi. to tho ptople, and Is the- best For sale by all diugglsts. Matthews Bros., whole sale and retail agent. HONESDALE. Missis Edith Toney nnd Ktbeoca Thompson are home fiom school for the Easfr vacation. Mis X. B Speneei has letuined fiom n visit witli b-r parents, Mr and Mis J W Oueinse,, of Scianton. It Is iiimored that the silk mill plant In opeiatloii at Hawlej, is to lie moved to Honesdnle In a building to be fleet ed adjoining the Honesdnle mill. Miss Jnnet Blglovv has spent the week with Caibondale fi lends .Misses M E Pt-ile and Alice Oreg orj visiti d fi lends In Haw ley this w eek Miss Edith Swift is home fiom Mor llstown for the Easter vacation. Mi. and Mis H. C Hand will spend Eastei In New Yoik cltj. Tho De-law aie and Hudson canal will opn fot business net Monday, be tween Ellenvlllu and Eddyvllle, N Y. The Honesdnle chunlies aie all ar ranging toi special Enstei st.- vi es on Sunda. The annual mooting of the Ladles' Impioiement association will be held In thu town hall Monday, Apt 11 3d at 2 p ni , when oflbers will be elected. The Ladies of tho Baptist chuicb will give a suppei In the chinch pallors Tliuisdny evening. Apt 11 Mb. A petition has been foi warded to tho postolllto depaitment asking that the mall senile be put In oppiatlon ngaln on tho Delaware and Hudson Hones dale branch A watei tank has been placed near the Honesdali depot for the use of tho Delawaio and Hudson locomotives Thursday night about 11 o'clock ,i large flock of wild gee-se flew noitb waid over Horn sdnle, squawking as tin- went T1ip could be scpn as they passed over the elutiip lights The Clulstian Endeavor soeiet of the 1'iesbjteilan tbuith haie (letted the- following ollitus: Piesldiut, Ml. W. J. Wnid, hi-pr(Mdeiit, Miss Mat tie Oillen, secie-tarv. Miss Oiace Sal mon treasuiPi Mr Alficd ScIiuIIpi. Freedom Lodge, of Odd Fellows havo eltcted the following oillt-ers W. A. Sliiman, noble gtand, W. II. Pragnell, vlcp-giaiul, O B Gauett, asslstunt sttielai. and J S Low din, tiustep. The lodge- Is pipparlng to (debiatu tho eightieth annhcisary of the older which oituis Apill 21. SI 00 Rewaid SI 00. The leadets of this piper will lie pl ispi to Inn u Hint there Is at least one dread ed disease that scluue bus been able to ime In all its stages anil that Is Catnnli Hulls Co tut III Curp Is thn onlv posltlvn inn- known to the nodical fralernltj. .......... I. 1.. I..n ti .,.,ufl(l,il..,...l .11. , i iioiiiii ,,. ,iih l !,-,, tti.niiiii ui,iann in quire u (oiistltiitlniial tieiitment Hull's ('atari h Curt Is taken Inn i n.iilj. uctlng (Unitl upon the hluoil and nun oils sur faiis of the Hvstem, Iherd-j (listrojlng the foundntli'ii of the disease and giving Iho pillmt Htrengtli bv biilMIng up tho eoiistltiitloti and assisting iiutuie in do. lug Its woik Tho propiletois have so much fultli In its euuttlvo powers that the offn Ono Hundred Dolluis for any tnsn that It falls to (inc. Send for Hut of testimonials Addrtss F. .1 CHENEY A- CO, Toledo, O. Bold bv IlriieglHtr, 71c Halls Famll Pills am tho best. OLD FOKUE. MI.-S Elirabeth Bunni 11. of East Stlo'idslung, was a vlsltoi at tliu homo of Mi. Thomas Dntko this week Th- following Is the piogiamme for the sei vices at tho new Methodist Epls copal chuith Sunday. Apill 2: iti.jo, Hasttr nervier. 2 p. in . Sunday school: Cin to 7 p. in., song seivlte, 7 p. in. Hpotla.1 senico and musle. E or body welcome. Uov. S. Davis, pastor. Mi. William Drake, of Lohlgh, M spending his Easter vacation with his parents. PEOKVILLE. The largo now ocallon organ Just pui chased by the young people of tho t hutch from a llrm of Now York cltv bus iirilved and will for tho first tlmo be used In tho Easter services tomor tow It Is a fine lnstiument nnd will no doubt delight nil who can hear It. A line performance of Easier music nt the Presbyterian church by th" choir, assisted ny a ihoriiH of git la and Ml. Hitwle-y, the lollnlst Oi gatt voluntary, "Angels Serenade," F. It. Benjamin; Olorln: Invocation, 10 sponsivo lending; hymn No. 117; Scrip ture reading; unthem, "Now Is Christ lilsen," Dr. S, B Jackson; offertory; selection, otgan, llrst lulln, a. W. Hawley, second violin, II. llrundnge; Olrls' Chotus, "Bright Is tho Day of Rejoicing," Howaid; seimon, "Resur rection Lessons," S. H. Moon. D. D.; solo, "Easter Sunshine." Mts. Unbelts; anthem, "Ho Arose from tho Dead," C. Gabriel, hymn No. 232; benediction; otgan postclude. EVENING PROGRAMME. Organ voluntary; anthem, "Joyful Enstor Tide," A. Blcsley, Invocation; Ladles' quintette, "He Arose fiom the Dead," Charles Gabriel, hymn No. 212; Scripture reading, nnthem, "Now Is Christ Risen," Jackson, offertory; or gan and violin, F. R Benjamin. George Hawley, II. Biunduge, tenor solo, "He Is Risen. He Is Risen," II Vv Peck, with violin obligation by George Haw lo sermon, nnthem, "Jesus Hath Triumphed," J. Weslc Hughes; duet, "Jesus Lives and So Shall 1." Ga briel, Mis. Roberts and H Peck; Male quartette, "Look Here and Won der Peck, Biunduge, Colo and Rook, liiun No. 55.", benediction, otgan with Hi st violin, second violin, "Tiiumph Match," F. R. Benjamin, II. Biun duge, G W. Hawle. chorister. H. W. Peck, oiganist, F. R. Benjumin; llrst violin, G. W Hawley, second violin, Howard Brunduge. Services In the Prcsbtcr!an church next Sunda at 10 30 a. in. and 7 "0 p. m Subject In the moininrr, "Eastei Lessons," evening, "After Death, What."' Attractive Foster music at cadi seivlce All welcome. Rev. S. II. Moon, D. D , pastoi All membeis of the1 Wniapha Tilbe, No. 2H, Improved Order of Red I".t, are requested to utiend the regular meeting to be held this evening. Pockvillu Baptist church Re-v. J. S Thomas, pastoi. Sunday services at 10 30 a. m nnd 7..t0 p m Moiniug subjest, "Life Tlnough Death," oven lug subject, "The Testimony of t ui.t combs to Christ " Special L'asti r niu sl( li the choii, motulng and evening. All aie welcome The Young Ladles' Industtial class of the Btptlst (hut th wishes to o tend heaity thanks to all who so kind ly assisted at their enteitalnmont last Wednesday night Miss Jessie Baum, of Moscow, visited Miss Heba Slmpklns this week Miss Heba Slmpkins Is visltlig friends In South Scianton Rev. W. L Thoipe, presiding ellcr of the Honesd.ilo dlstilct, was a visitor at the M E. patsonage Thutsday. The following ptogramme vlll be lendeied by the choir of tho M. E. chinch tomorrow morning and even ing Ptof Gem go Shay, musical di lector, Mis M. H Sltgiaves, oig.in aicompanlst. Mis. D.iv id Shu, plaro accompanist Voluntaiv plain and nnthem, "Hlng th1 Bolls Gabriel, solo, "B-isht organ King, of Eastei, ' Shim s them. piapei, oigan. Thee." the Golden Sun," Suite; t,n- "Chrlst Is Risen," Heiborl. pastoi, voluntary, piano ind King, nnthem, "Praise to Klikpatilck, sermon, Rv. S. c Slmpklns, anthevv "Awake Thou That Sleepest," Ilclihoin. EVENING. Voluntaiy, piano and oigan K.ug; anthem, "Sing and Rejoice," Mis. Adams, Ladles' quintette, "He Conies In Tiiumph," Gabriel, solo, "Easter Day," Arnold, anthem, "Christ Our Passovei." McPhall, praer, pastoi, voluntary, piano and organ, Kruj,, nnthem, "Awake Thou That S!eepoV Elchhorn. quaitctte, "Who Is Ho That Cometh"'" Tanner, seimon, Hov S C. Slmpklns, nnthem, "Ho Is Risen," Herbert, benediction, CLARK'S GREEN. He S Jin, of Ashlp, visited f i lends beie on Monday last Mi. O 11. Jones has purchased the J P Skinner homestead A sutpilso paity given In honor of Mis Irene Hall on Monday last at the homo of her son-in-law, Mr O. B. Jones In obseivuneo of hei bevent sixth blithday. Shu bad stated only a day in two pievlous that she had lrnd no obseivamo of her ott iceuir- Ing blrthdus and was nevci sur piise, but this was indeed u sui prise to hei. The guests on this occasion wen- Mr nnd Mrs. O. B Jones, Mis. Jeioinu Biituln and giandson of Oly lilmnt, Mr Heniy White, MHs Emma A White, Miss Cclestlnu J. White and Miss Fiancella A While of Scott, Mi. Ira A. White and Mis Ida A. White Mr and Mrs. B. E Wheeler and Mt and Mis A D. Robinson and daugh ter Miss EUabetb Fraee visited fiiends on West Side for several days nt this week, taking In also the entcilainment of James Whltcomb Hlley on Tuesday evening last, 1 dinning home estei da Mr. Atthur LiMont. and wife, of Stianton, spent Monday with the lat tei's patents, Ml. and Mis. AV S. Finee, of this pliue Howard Aekeiley Is eonvalpsclng tiom his Camp MeKcnzIo iheumiitism fiom which bo suffeted greatl. Mr. H. N Mott has moved Into tho tiiiPinent houso of Mr. B. F. Court tight. The installation ot the olllcuis-elect of Electile Star lodge. No. 1U0, I. O. C F J. P. Coult. noble gland; E B. Dun lap, vlce-giund, J. W. Rhudes, sucre taiy; O. C Gieene, assistant secietary, and F. C llanj en, as tiustee, for tho ensuing teim of e-lghteon months, will bo made by Dlstilct Deputy Grand Master David Cadwgan on Satuuliy night (tonight), Apill 1, uftct whl-li lefieshments will bo served. Not many dianges will be made among tho citizens of tills quiet vil lage this spring. Theie nrp, however, lour or live vacant bouses vit. Mr. Benjamin Mead bus bioken giound tor a new bain which ho con templates i-iictlng this seuBon. Mr. J. 1). Knight Is again seen with the aitlve membeis of tho communltv, having lecoveicd fiom his attack of Blip Mr W S. Ftaeo leaves on Monday next foi New Votk 'Iho news of the niiluil of tho i ' tnnlns of Private Hnny I'ease, lato of Company II, Eighth United States legular Infant! y, who died In tho lu pltal In Santiago after tho battle of El Cnney, of typhoid fover, has beon ic celved. Tho funeral services will bo held bete In tho Baptist churoh at 2.Mi p. in, today (Saturday.) Interment will bo mudo In plot No. 170, Clurli's I Green cemetery. FACTS THAT INTEREST WOMEN. ' .I i i Beauty Without Health Quickly . Fades. x 10 BE Catarrh of Soma Organ tlie Cause of Most Ills of Womankind. J? " V? Miss Baibara Shuelppie m.u ., .,. j sin avenue St. Louis, Mo., wtltes. ' 1 had suffered with catatrh for our three ears At last I got so bad that 1 could not fulfill my duties. It not only had the caturth during the winter, but all the ear round. I never could get over u cold In the head. 1 lead about Pe-iu-na and gave It u trial. After taking the first bottle I was very much relieved. I took It for over a month and was happy and well again, but net quite cured, so I wrote to Dr. Hurtmun for udvlce, which he veiy kindly rav mo, and, with his help and Po-iu-na, I am now quite well. I recommend It to eve 1 body with many thanks." In glancing at this group of hand some, healthy women one can scnicely make- himself believe that they had ever been lnvullds. Their letters re veal, howevci, that such was the case. Miss Sdioelppe, of Mlssouii, suffered three eais with catauh of the head, nose- and throat. Only a lady of retlne nient and delicacy can undci stand tho full horror of three ears servitude to chronic nasal catauh Of course, this lady was trlng her best all tho time to find a euro, but was unsuccessful. Her nttentlon wns called to Pe-ru-na, which promptly relieved and finally cuicd her. Miss Linnie Wiggins, of Ohio, had a veiy similar expel lence, as her letter reveals Airs. Bryant of Mississippi. Mis S3, i: Biyant, of Craw foul, Miss, wiltes: "I suffered ubout six ears with ( hionlc cutatrh. It was so bad I could not breathe through my noso for weeks at a time. I took two bottles of your Pe-iu-na and now I urn entliely well. It S B Br ant. has been two eais since I took the Pe-lu-na and I cannot say too much for it. My father is still using Pe-ru-na with gieat success." Mr.. Tyner of North Carolina. Mrs. II A. Tyner, Four Oaks, N. C . sas: "In Januar, 1S9.J, m daughter w ns taken sick w ith pain In her chest and light shoulder blade. A cough soon !" dev eloped w h 1 c h f neither of our resi dent p h y si c 1 a u s seemed able to le- Mts E. Keene. mov e. She had ev -c-iy smptom of consumption suppres sion of menses, night sweats and great emaciation She was so low the April following that none of our neighbois thought she could live but a few months in May, Mr. C. it Adams, of this plate, who had taken Pe-ru-na, told mo If anything would help her Pe-lu-na would Her impiovement was vei iapld dining the thlid bottle I feel that Pe-ru-na saved her life. M dnughteis name Is Mis. L. Keene." Mri. Carpenter of Oklahoma. r oi ukianoma. Mis John Catpen- tet. of Peir, Okla., wtitts I took a lioltle of Pe-iu-na 1; and ipceived great benetlt fiom it, could fiel t-ver) dost-1 took go to the ends of my llngeis 1 suffered gieatl from nei vous lieadacbes and Mis J. taipenter my ueivous sstem was completely bro ken down. 1 felt so much better nfttr 1 had taken tho one bottle that I stopped It but I have begun ugnln now I tan tmly lecommend Pe-iu-na to nervous people " Airs. Gnllltz of Iowa. Mrs. Sai.ih Clal lit s. of Iuton, la . wiltes as follows In icgaid to Pe-tu-na and Man-a-Hn: "1 was suffeilng with tho ihange of life I had spells nf flowing eveiy two oi tluee w eoks, whit h Mis Sarah Gnllltz would leave me ueaily dead. 1 had given up hope of being cured, when I heard of Dr Hurt man's lemedy nnd began to use- them I am entirely cured and give all tho tledlt to Pe-iu-na and Mun-a-lln." Airs. Dawson of Texas. "Mrs. Helen Daw son, Lampasas, Tex , writes "I lecom mend jour medl ilups to ull I hear complaining. 1 know them to be good. I-lan-n-ltn Is the best remedy for Indiges tion I havo over Mrs. II, Dawson, tried. I And ull our medtc-lncH good. I spoil k from experience and from what 1 hear othoia nay also." fftfMi AA ft.. Mis ,'a'tW XirS-sr vmw$& A If ' v Jl .alll& lit GREATEST lay OF THE lLv,w-, - ' i J, -iawKJw ti ---. iV- 111 tw WVK - I ' i '-sgsmpggl ,"Zslg AM aM7Ar4oe. glJ Miss Llnnie Wiggins, Beilln Heights, O, says. "I send my photograph and testimonial. I suffered with calnirb of the head, noe and tin oat lor three years. I could get no relief until I be gan taking Po-ru-na Independent of curing my catarrh, it has greatly Im proved my general health I cannot descilbo the change Anone suffeilng fiom catanh, and knowing that It can be cured, would be veiy unwlo not to take Di. Hattmnn's advice. Follow dl lectons. Pe-iu-na does the rest." Mis. O. F. McIIntgue, Bozemin, Mont, wrtcs 'After 1 received our advice In legaid to the supposed poly pus, ns I then could not nffoid to havo it temoved. I began to take Po-ru-na, thinking I might nt least get some tem poral' icllef. By the time I had taken one bottle the polypus bad dlsappeaiod, and tlnee bottles cured the catauh and throat trouble I have icconimonded the medicine to several fi lends. As u minister's wife I como In contact with all classes of people, nnd shall ulwas speak a good word for Pe-iu-na I have given ttinl bottles to a few friends. I wish ou abundant success, so long as ou incut It so richly as ou have heretofoie." Airs. Griffith of Nebraska. Mrs L. M. Gilfllth. Mrs. I- M. flrifTlth, of Cambridge. Neb, wiltes: ' Youi Pe-tu-nu did me a wondeiful amount n. good It cured me of banenness I am M eais old and had never home any dilldien, but since beginning our niedlclno I gave blith to a 10-pound bab girl. She Is now sl months old and weighs 2i pounds. 1 am stronger than I have been slnte I was quite young God bless ou and our medicine forevti. I cannot tell all. I nevi r s iw or heard of anything half so good. I can novel thank ou enough for our kindness. In cases of la grippe It works llko u charm. It c-uied my bab. Airs. Wooley of Indiana. Mrs Not a Woo ley, Wallace. Ind , s.is "I suffered for a eai with several diseases, w h I c h c a u s o J amenoiihoea. I saw an advertise ment of Dr. Hait man's wondeiful nedlelne I Im mediately wiote to him, describing ni i asp an near . ' v; r Xj; ' P J1 I l -' Mis Not a ooh s. as ( (otild. but 1 will not attempt to give a dcsciiptlon beie. It was so complicated He ail v Ist-d me to take Pe-ru-na and Mun-a-11(1 which I did, and am now well and enJolng good health. 1 weigh nuuo than I ever did in iny life 1 cannot pialse our Po-iu-na enough" Airs. Attllerman oi Connecticut. ins i .uiuue nu sr'fFTX,r. VI..,...,, fc.i, V ., ...e lilt. Conn, wiltes "1 had outturn, of tin head and tin oat foi twelveveais unit hail ai i ...... i, t.i'ftuSWISWB was good for It But f'' my husband was op posed to p n t o n t Mrs Pauline medicines and would Aultumnn. not allow ino to uso It About a eav ago ho died and I de teimlned that I would at least give i'o-tu-na a tiial. I had tho druggist oi der somo for me. as he hud none In stock, and 1 took six bottles, it com pletely cutpil me. My catauh Is nil gone and I have no nioio tiouble with my throat." Mri?. Amoss of Ginijl!!. "I feel llko a new wo mtin When I coin menc?d tuklng Po-iu-na. I could baldly wullt across my mom. now I am colne my own woik: can walk n mile and a Ijjlmlf to diuich I shall ti nevei cease to thank vou foi iiisuibiiig for me. I had been under tho tie-atmont of two doctois, but nevui le-celved any benullt until I commenced taking jour medicine. I nm now woll and able to do my own work." Mrs. 11. D. Amotw, Gieona boio. Go. ifl S5'l E A M f ltf$ &&$& Krxus7iz NINETEENTH CUM Villi Po-ru-na Cures Yomen's Dis eases by Removing tho Cause, .ins. C C. Niipvp, S8-J Morrison street, Portland, Oregon, sas: "I be gan to take Pe-iu-na when I lived la Columbus, O., In 1!S7, and havo used It and the Man-a-lln ever since when ever I needed medicine. I havo never found nn euuul to Po-iu-na for regu lating the menses, und before I began to take It I was never legular and ul wujs had mm e . i less pain. I had tried many dlffeient medicines before 1 saw Pe-iu-na, but without success." Mrs Nuevc, of Oiegon, has found Pe-iu-na to be, what so many other women have tllscoveied, a perfect panacea of the Ills peculiar to women. Dr. Hartman was thp flrst to point out to tho medical piofe-slon that the peculiar ailments of women are nearly alvns dup to tatairb of the pelvic or gans Pe-iu-na cities catarrh w hero es er located This explains why It li that so many woniPti have found Pe-ru-na such a poinianent euro for thelt special ailments. Pe-iu-na cuies just one ailment catarrh. But catarrh as sumes a vnrlelv of forms. The letter fiom Mis McHnrgup, of Montana, should be lend and heeded bv every suffcicr from chronic catarrh of the head and nose. Alls Gjnsalis of Winn!--. Miss Belle Gun salls, 141C Sixth ave nue, I lock Island, III , writes "I pan , thank our medi cine for cuiing me ' of chronic catanh, affecting the head, nose and thio.it, which I was allllct-e-it with for the or six yeais, glowing worse nil the time, until I began tak ing j oui l'e-ru-na, with n niarljPd Im provement from the llrst. Imif pend ent of cm lug my catarrh, Peru-na has wonderfully Improved mj- glnorat health. Pe-iu-na Is a wondeiful Vied! cine. I cannot speak too highly lf It. and I recommend It as being one of the veiy best medicines In the world for coughs, colds, catarrh and all dis eases of the throat and lungs " Allss llancnkrnt of Wisconsin. Miss Alvlna Hanen- S" kint, Itlb Tails, Wis rff sujs 'I was troublj ,J3 'rrJ )&JA for ten jenis vv ffiiTlTJC'J chronic catarrh. Jri'.1t''!riSused Pe-iu-$MV fji,a-cii-pla f, na for abl eight months Miss Alvlna must say that I Hanenktnt. perfectly cured of disease It will bo jcars next June since I was cured 1 have not been troubled vvltli Hvmntoms of my old trouble duil this time " Airs. Turner of Mississippi. "About fifteen j eats ago I was taken with catanh of tho head. I tiled several doitots and all the patent medl t Ines I tould bear , ... nmmnmlnd f in- "" iSJfM ; cntauh.l spent sev- Vg?jfc$)i eial hundied dol- $fY IMS', but found no relief Was not able Mrs M. to sit no Nine bot tles ir I'p-iu-n.i tuied me peimanent ly. 1 feel us well as I did when I was Hi vtai.s old" Mis. Maggie Turner, Holly Springs, Miss. Airs. Reynolds of Ohio. Mis j. w. Koin-' olds. Box 16. Klkton. Columbiana Co., O, s.ijs sUi has suffered with congestion of the lungs tatanh of the head nnd was rjRrifitroublLd with v bad rvfWWfjlAViougii She lud tried mmx a nunioi-i or piisi cluns, but tin all Mrs. J W. Ue nolds He- fulled to i lire her Af- tei using Pe-ru-na. d02m&k 1JA If ? f 131 n I A r J77 MIs,iieiun- Va VI " I W Turner. bu tough ceased.aifd III a shoit time hei othei ailmenb. were cuied. She Is now completely rei stond to hi tilth unu gives all the. credit to Pe-iu-na. Air?. Grey ol Kcntutk). Mis. Cornell r-fV5v. Giey.bJt) B.oadwa 4&M))$ Padui ah.Ky., sav s Sr 't "I had been silk 5W55. foi till 10 vtais Ui . with si-veie pains ifcffj In the bu nst 1 AC, constant headin. he 1 tliought 1 had consumption I had been taking incdl- cliie-s fiom doctois Mis (' Oitj. both beie and In St I.ouis. but they itid me no good. I saw Di. Hattman's advertisement and flnnllv dec'iled 1 would write to him. 1 followed his tieatnu-nt and now I am woll. I feel better than I havo for a grtut many yeuis. 1 cannot express In w ottls what go wl Po-iu-na aid me. I can't suy enough In lis pi also." For fiee lltoiutuio on Hit mibject of (utuirli oddioss Tho Po-ru-nu Drue Mnnufaouitlng Coinpatiy, Colambus, Ohio. y