THK SCR ANTON 'LJllJJUNJfi-SATUIlDAV, APJUL S, 1899. 9 r EVERY SPRING BRINGS Peculiar Ailment Caused by Catarrhal Dlscasci of Winter. the Now In tltc Time to (id Hid or Tills Forcvci Mme. Rattollo Lincoln. Mine. Hattelle l.lnriiln, Principal of the Piano Department of tin- Chicago School of Vocal Art, has the following to say in regard t" Pe-ru-nii: Chicago Sc'.ool of Vocal Alt, Suite oi'0-"it, :'t Vnn Huron St., Chicago, Jan. 12th. IM'X The Po-ru-na Ding Al'f'g Co., Colum bus'. Ohio: tjentlcincn Aly piano it ml iPc-ru-na aie my most prized friends. Fly the FELL 100 FEET. Trainman Spafford's Awful Fall to Death at Cadosia. John Spafford. an Ontario and West ern trainman, who resided mi Rtooklyu mroet, this city, fell from Ills train and off the "Hlg 1'ildce" at Cadosia Thurs day night. The remains were brought here yesterday afternoon. A wife, two children. aged :' and T, and a father and mother mourn his loss. No one saw hint fall but as he was "pop on it car .lust bet ore the train started off the nestling It Is supposed lie became ovel balanced. The bridge Is about lo feet high and the unfortunate man's neck was broken. Air. Spa 'ford was "'' year old and moved lieie irom Waym.ul recently. lie was a candidate for membership '" the I'rolheiiiood and belonged to tba l'atilotle Order Sons of merica. MRS. WARWICK DIES. Airs Jane K. Wnvnlck. ol Terrace street, died Thursday night of pulmon ary trouble with which she suffered several months. She was bom in Wnr icn county. N. J., in 1S4!, and came to this city from KlnKston ten years nun, when her husband died. Deceased was an active member of Hie Alethodlst church and was respeel.'d by many friends. She Is survived by ,i tin tigh ter. Airs Chail-s W. Al'lh-n. of thin city, and one son, Charles H.irnlek. Six sisters and live brother; also mourn her loss. They are: .Mis. l.ydla Ual loek, of this city. .Mis. Alargaiet Klutz, of Icrsey city: Alls. Hannah Taylor. of Wllkcs-l'iirie; Airs. Delia While, t Auburn. Pa.- Airs. Martha Shall, of Danville, and Airs. Hrazllla Alatlhews, of Plttston: James and Henry Smith, of this city: Frederick, of New Mex ico; George, of Vanomet. Pa., and Marshall, of Wllkes-Harie. Tile funer al will be held Sunday al tertioou at 4 o'clock at the residence and .Monday morning tlie remains will be taken to Strnudsburg for Intel ment. BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. The board of trade met last nlRht and received an unfavorable report from the committee that went to Hlng hamton to Investigate the affairs of certain shoe inanufactureis who sourIii h location here. The president ap pointed K. W. .Mills. P. A. Carroll. IJ. C. llarndcn, AI. F. Noiton and J H. Shannon a committee to solicit sub scriptions for the eslabllshmeiu of a plant for the manufacture of the Ken nedy oiler. Piesldent Reynolds nl-u urged the desirability of an eatly meetliiR for the renigunlzatlon of the board. The membership committee re ported thai HO now names had been added. TRINITY CHURCH MATTERS. The newly elected vestrymen of Trin ity chinch met last evening for organi zation and the pastor appointed '. Itol llll Mauvllle. senior watden of the church. Tlie M-stry elected R C. llurri den. Junior warden. !'. Jt Thomas, sec retary, and W. It. .Morse, treasuier. C. 1!. Alanvl'lc and F. c llarnden were also elected members of the pioperty cnnimittee. ()vlng to Hie absence of two of tin- vestrymen the veMry ad journed to meet Tuesday evening at 7,:!i o'clock, vlien they will consider the steps necessary to be taken for th" election of a new chinch. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. "W. W. Watt was in Scianton on busi ness yesterday. Henry Rattle, of Plttston, Is a guest of friends In this city. Airs. George Chapman, of Highlit avenue, has been called to Hornells vllle. N.Y.. by the Illness of her mot her. Airs. Vincent. Fred. Spraule Is ill at his home on Jeffrey street. Arnold Slumaii returned to his home at Torrey yesterday. The funeral of Airs. Owen Judge will be held at St. Hose church at U.iiil o'clock this morning. Pev. It. A. Sawyer, of this cltv. and Itev. J. P. Ware, of llonesdale, will exchange pulpits tomorrow. Alfred Chapman, of Washington street, was In Scranton on business yesterday. The Juveniles gae a pleasant danco In the Hurke building last night. Tim attendance was large, despite the bad weather. PECKVILLB. John T. Howe, of Scranton, dullveivd the opening address Thursday evening nt tlio banquet of Warahpa tribe, No. 211, held ut Odd bellows' hall. Air. Howe Is u dueiit speaker and com manded every une'a attention. t the. cle of his addrcsn ho was heartily applauded. The programme preceding rm BPi.iJ'VVIly wsh ana rlk pr.fcswi s-xapV'-J Cough Syrup-p'dpYi'y ruret tbroat and lung troubles. Fries 1$ ccuu. t-K CARBONDALE. SYSTEMIC CATARRH, help of the ono t fiint my living; tin' other keeps me stiutig Unit well. Th" Plana mst five bundled dolluis. Po-i n list, ono ilollnr. hut I have seen tin- Hint more Ihan onro when Pe-ru-tin wile tin1 llinsl valuable to me. Slncetely yiuim, Mine. Hnttejle Lincoln. County Commissioner John William'', of 517 Wt'Kt Second sheet, Duluth, Minn., In a recent letter to Dr. Hart mint, says: "Ah a lemedy for t'atai I'll 1 can cheerfully iee ommend I'e-rti-na. I know what It In lo suffer from thai ter rllile disease anil I feel th nt It Im my duty to speak a Rood word for the lem edy that brought me Immediate relief, Pc-lll-ii.t ruled me lf tl llll ll I'll Ult tit y catarrh, and I Know It will pure any John William other sufferer fiom that disease." .Spring has come at last, and now Is the time for all catarrh sufferers to be gin a sysetmutlc course of treatment Tor this disease. The greatest dllllcultv In the way of treating chronic catarrh Is that the patient Is so liable to catch cohl during the tieatmeiit. and thus delay the cine. The liability a this season of the year Is In a groat mens tire removed, and no one should nested the opportunity to be Riven treatment. Address The Pe-ru-tin Drug .Manu facturing Company. Columbus. Ohio, for a free copy of a pamphlet entitled 'Facts and Faces." th" banquet was of a IiIrIi order, and erv interesting. The evenitiK was pl'-nsantly passed by the two hundred or more people present, and all were of the opinion that the Ited Alen uie Miy.tl eiitertnliHT. V,'. S. Hloes and Morton llarloe have t "turned from their trip to Winchester, Va. . rchle Cliheis, who has been nt Chi ago, III., for Hie past two month. Is eXIiected home today. .. A. Ayies. great junior sagamore of he Improved Order of lted .Men. mnda an otllclal visitation to Wasbatella tribe, PV.l. or Olyphnnt. on Wednesday sleep of this seven suns, and assisted Demitv tSiv.it Sachem Joseph Hall In raising up tilt- chiefs of tlie above tribe. AfU'l- the ceitinony of tnvesture Was performed the Rieat Junior sagamore Rave a loliR talk and exemplified the unwritten woik. Wahatolla tribe Is bootnliiR. On Thursday's sleep Air. Ayres paid an ofllclal Isit to Lncka wanna council. M, Daughters of Poea bo'Uas. of Tavtor. Peekvllle I'.rtptlst blltch P.ev. .1. S. Thomas, yastor. Sunday services al 1..!0 a. in. and T."i p. ni. AlornliiR sub ject. "ISIcht and Wronu t'se of Spirit ual Helps;" evcniliR subject, "The IJlbl- and HRyptlan IOxploration." Sab- bath sehoid at 11. "0 a. m. All are wel come. TAYLOR NEWS. Coming; Event of the Monarch Liter ary Society Services at the Differ ent Churches Tomorrow Notes and Personals. A grand treat l in store for the pe pie of this town and vicinity when the Monarch l.itci.iry and Debit tin:; .-"oe'ety of North Alain street will hold their en teilainment and social n Tuesday evening. April -''. in Weber's link. The programme will c nsisl of ex ellent talent. Alanv from Scraiiiou will also participate. The piogramuie will ap pear in thH loltimn in the courso tit a few days. Air. David Mn-w, of Spring ISnok, was tlie gui'i.t of his jut rents, M-, and Alis Thomas Aloses. of Nonh Taylor, yesterday. . The condition of David J Kdwards Is much Improved. Dr. .1. W. iloiiser ii tlie attending jdiy.dcian. D. G. Sachem, A'. G lliwdN and Mc.l'f ot otllceis installed the otilcers .if th Poeono tribe, No. -'a. Improved Or der of Ited Alen, at Scrapn n Tlmisday exetunir. Air. J. yei. o: P. cl.vllle. was a '.tll tt mi fi lends In tins plan' on rhuitd.iy evening. P'vachlng at the Pies-byterlan church tomoiiow will be u usual, Itev, j. U. l-'uster olliclatlng. All are invited. The funeral of Wlllaid, child of Air. and .Mis. Simon Culvert, of Itendham, tool: place yesterday afteriuion. I.ur lal was made In the .Many cemetery. Si'i vices tomorrow at Hie Calvary Itaptlsi church will be held at the usual hours. Aloinlng sei vice at la. JO o'clock; Sunday scliooi ai J o'clock; evening icrvlies at ! n'cliu k, Pastor, Hov. Dr. 1 Inn is. will otliciate. All ale welcome. Superintendent W. I:. Owens lias made some noted Improvements on the road in Ninth Tavlor. District Deputy Grand Master David Cadwgan and staff of olllcers will In stall the elected olliceis of Hie Taylor vllle lodge, N i. liiis. Independent Order of Olid l''ellr,ws, at theli rooms thN evening. Mrs. Kate Wesieott. of Providence, was the guest of friends In tills placu yesterday. Mis. Gomer Jones Is quite sick at her home on itallroad street. Air. S. J. I'jdwnrds, of Olyphnnt, was the guest of relatives In tills place on Thuisdav. Alts. Alaiy Kinney, of Alooslc, was the guest of friends In this plate on Thin sday. Airs. Thomas Charles, of Olvphant, was the guest of her tlatightei. Airs. Jo seph Woodwnrth, of this place, yester day Preaching al tlie Welsh Congrega tional church tomorrow will be held at the usual hours. Pastor llev. Ivor Thomas will o'llciatc. Sunday school at .' p. m. The baby show at tlie Price Library hall last evening under the auspices of the Junior League of the Alethodlst lCplscopal chinch was well patronized. Atrs. Charles Transue and children, of llvde Park, who have been guests at the Tldd's resilience, have returned home. Tlio Firm Welsh IJaptlst church Services tomotrow at the usual hours. The pastor will olllclate at both ser vices. Subject for morning nervlee, "Christ a Divine Person." Knglinh ser vice In the evening, subject. "Itejolc Ing at the Kccovory of the Lost Coin," or "Six ltcasons Why Angels Rejoice on the ltepentanco or One Lost Soul." This Is a continuation of the series of sermons on the fifteenth chapter of Luke, nnd th- public Is very cordially Invited to attend. Sunday school at 2 P. m. Professor Philip Warren, of Scranton, was a business caller on friends In this place yesterday. Services at the .Methodist Kplseopal church tomorrow will b held nt th UMial hours, Paster Krlsby offlctatlnif. ""? .u. J&aK1 'KmmtTTyf o V 7' i Hillbilly school Inimedlalely after morn ing service. All are Invited. Mr. Richard Ho won, of North Tny lor. moved Ills family to Hyde Park on Wednesday. 'I'll I pveiilns will oeour the mat tinge of Alls.' Nellie Arnisttoiig and James Alorils, both popular young people of tllH placp, at the home of the bride's motlii.T Air. William Tubbs I able to be around again after musing a sore foot from tile ponteiits of a rusty nail. JERMYN. The botough council held their reg lilar meeting last evening. Council men Davis and Hwlck Were tin only absentees. After the adoption of the mliMites permission was given the Ar tesian Hose company to have a water j tap put Into their rooms on the 1-Jast I Side. Lightning arresters were also oidered to be placed on the Hie alarm system. Itorough Treasurer Sampson was notllled to have new bonds pre pared. A number of bills were read and ordered paid, among them being one of $HS.fi2. costs In the suit In equity brought by the borough against Nath aniel Depew some years ago. and which was decided In defendent's fav or. The bill was rather a surpitse to council who apparently had forgot ten the costs hail not been paid. A communication from the secretary ot the board of health. Dr. S. D. Davis, was read which stated the appoint ments recently made by tlio president of the council to llll vacancies on the board was Illegal, because the act of the legislature stipulated that the bor ough should be equally represented by districts and the appointment by the chairman would give the First ward three representatives nnd the other two wards only one each. The matter was discussed. The anpolntmcnt was not, however, continued by council, and was therefore laid over. The chair man announced the appointment of Chin lex F. Gannon In place of Al. F. AlcDermolt. who had declined to serve on the board of health. The appoint ment was continued. In reply to a question from Councilman Aloon re garding the decision of court prevent ing the borough going: ahead with the water works some time ago, Air. Carey said he had examined the records, and as the matter now stands the borough had no tight to pay the Intel est on the bonds Issued for the construction of the water winks, and he recom mended that council petition court ask ing the Injunction be dissolved or so mollified that the Interest on the bonds could be paid and the bill of the Jcans vllle Water company nlso paid. lie was Instructed to obta'ln the services of Attorney A. J. Colborn to assist him in the matter. The burgess drew attention to the need of the stone mon uments being erected to murk the boundary line between Archbaltl and Jerinyn. and Councllmen Kurdish, .Moon and Nicholson were instructed to attend the matter, II. A. Wlllmnn and W. S. Hatlger asking permission to open tlie streets for the purpose of running a sewer from Cemetery stieet down Alain stieel to the river. The re quest was granted. Chairman Hurdlsh announced his committees as follows: Streets and bridges. Davis, l'Jdmunds and nurdlsh: water and light, Aloon, Hatlger and Nlibolson; 'lire an police, Stanton, Nicholson and Swlck; borough building and pi luting. Kdmunds, Aloon and Dunn; law and ordinance, Swlck, Hadger and Davis; appropriations, Dunn. Stanton ami liurdish. At the meeting of llushbrook lodge. No. S.10. I. O. O. 1. held on Thursday evening. District Deputy Grand .Master George W. Wyland and stafr, of Price burg, installed the following olliceis: N. C... Thomas II. Solomon; V. (',.. V.. H. Nicholson: secietary. W. C. Nichol son: assistant secietary, II treasuier, John Alasou; It J. J. Allller: L. S. N. G.. C warden. Joseph Timb.v ; . D. Carey; S. N. (3., F. Haker: conductor. Price Davis; R. S. A.. Henry Smalla lonibe: L. S. S.. Richard Owens; chap lain. Waller Haker: outside guard, V. Sinallacombe; iurltle guard. George Hennett; R. S. V. G.. J. G. Avery: I. S. . C... Nicholas Hennetl. After the close of the lodge and Just as the mem bers weie about to leave several of the sisters of tlie Rebecka lodge agreeably surprised the members by tuinisliing and serving an elaborate luncheon. At the conclusion of the re past an Informal social wus held, at which speeches were made and several vocal numbers given. Tlie ladles were, highly complimented on their pleasant surprise, and they deserved all the good things said of them. lilacksmilh Tommy Davis, while en gaged shoeing a mule ycsteida) after noon was Kicked by tlie animal and received a painful cut on his face which bled profusely A little chilli of Air. and Airs. Samuel Wasley fell down yesterday, her head BARRELS OF SAMPLES. Over Two Hundred Thousand Trial Bottles Sent Free by Mail. Ily special arrangement with the manufacturers of that Justly faiinus kidney medicine. Dr. Dav.d Kennedy's, Favorite Remedy, the r uders of The Tribune are enabled hi obtain a trim bottle and pamphlet of valuable nitd leal advice absolutely fi -. by simply sending their full name and post of fice addiess to the DR. DAVID KKN NKDY CORPORATION, Rondotlt, N. V.. and mentioning this paper. Of ionise this Involves ctioimous expense to the manufacturers, but they have ucelved so many grateful letters from those who have been ben efitted and cured of the various di seases, of the Kidneys. Liver, Hlndder and lilootl. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia ami Cluonl" Constipation, and all weaknesses peculiar to women, that they will willingly send trial bottles lo all sulfeivrs. I'pon Investigation " wus f"nd that til per cent, of those who have used the trial bottle had received such benellt from It that they pur chased huge sized bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sick you are or how many phyalclans have failed to help you. send for u trial bottle ot this great medicine. It costs you but a postal card, and benellt anil euro will most certainly be the vesult. Put some urine In a glass tumbler and let It sland L'4 houis; If it has a sediment or If pale or discolored, milky or cloudy, stringy or mpy, your kidneys or bladder nrc In bad condi tion. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Reiaedy speedily cures such danger ous symptoms as pain in the hack, in ability to hold urine, a burning scald ing pain In passing It, frequent desire to urinate, especially at night, the staining or linen by your urine and all the unpleasant nnd dangerous effects on the system produced by tlio use ot whiskey, wine or ' beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is sold at all drug stores for $1.00 for a large bottle; six bottles for $3.00 striking- the lid of a lard pall, result ing In iicr receiving a painful Injury. Airs. Sarah Coon and daughter, Atrs. (Jeorge Schoen, of Scranton, Visited Alls. o. W. Coon, of Alain sheet, Thursday. Miss Corn Davis. AIlss ltessle Krenst and Dr. S. D. Davis were Carbondalu visitors last evening. OLYl'HANT. Tlie members of the Hlble class of the Susquehanna Street Haptlst church will hold an Interesting meeting In the church tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock, to which all their friends are cordially Invited. Following Is the programme: Selection, choir icniarks by chairman: foIo, AIlss Dinah F.vnns; uddress. "The Importance of Religious Knowledge to the Voting," HenJamln Lewis- recita tion. Alyfanwy Williams; address, -'Ills, lory of Hie Sunday School," J. I.'. Wil liams: solo. Alyfanwy Williams: twelve test questions on the "Life of Jef.us as Found In Matthews' Gospel," for boys and girls not over Pi years of age. Two pilzes of books will be given lo the two best. Recitation, Rachel Whitby: addiess, "The Sunday School in Its Relation lo the Church," John Ashton: selictlou, choir address, "Reading." Professor T. W. AVatklns; solo. AIlss AI. A. F.vnns: address. ' How to Teach the child." W. II. Priest; se lection, choir. A team of horses, driven by Joseph Kelly, became frightened on upper Dutnnnre street on Thursday afternoon and ran away. Kelly was thrown from the wagon and had his arm Injured. The wagon was totally demolished by colliding with a telegraph pole. Mrs. William Alllls and daughter, Jos sle, of Providence, who have been the guests of Air. and Airs. T. L. Williams, have returned home. The funeral of the late Patrick Gib bons, who died on Tuesday last, took place from th" family home on l.acua w.inna street, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. A large concourse of friends and acquaintances were In attendance. Funeral services of an Impressive char acter were conducted In St. Patrick's church by Rev. J. Al. Smoulter. In-e-ment was made In St. Patrick's cem etery. The pallbearers were- Alartln Cannon. Fdward Harris. John Taylor. John AlcGlnty, Phillip Hastings, Law rence Howard. Francis Lewis will occupy the pulpit of the Susquehanna Street Haptlst church tomorrow morning, and W. 11. Priest will deliver an address In the; evening. Rev. George Hague, the paste'-, will preach In a Welsh Haptlst church nt Parsons. Regular services will bn held In th" Congtegatlonnl church tomonow.morn lng and evening. The theme for the evening service Is "How- Are We to Live." llev. Peter Roberts, pastor. At 3.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the usual Kplscopal services will be held In Kdwards' hall. Hlakely. Rev. K. J. Haughton will have charge. Alts. William Leek Is visiting rela tives at West Plttston. Airs. John Ale II ugh, of South Scran ton. spent yesterday with relatives In town. William .Matthews' Sunday school class or the Presbyterian church will hold an entertainment In that edifice Monday evening, when the following programme will be rendered: Selection, AIlss Charity Clipper.; recitnton, Aliss Kllzabeth Williams; recitation. AIlss Aluitha Williams; solo. Aliss Jane Kvans: recitation, AIlss Kninui Tinsley; recitation, Aliss Chailolte Williams; selection, Aliss Coin Alatthews; rpct tutlon. AIlss Alaggie Ferguson; solo, Aliss Jessie r.rislly; recitation, Sidney Klgle; solo, Miss Winnie Jenkins, reci tation. Aliss Charlotte Pettlgrew- solo, All-s Hva Terwilllger; leeitation, Fd ward J. Knighton; solo. Annie Jones; recitation. Harold Kvans; solo, Aliss Jessie Pettlgrew. "A word to the wise Is sufficient" and a word from the wise should be sutllclent, but you ask. who aie the wise? Those who know. Tlie oft-repeated experience of trustworthy per sons may -e taken for knowledge. Air. W. Al. Terry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other in tlie maiket. He has been In the drug business at F.lkton, Ky., for twelve years; has soltl hundieds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that cham berlain's Is tlie most satisfactory to tlie people, and is the best. For sale by all druggists. Alatthews Hros., whole sale and retail agents. AVOCA. Aliss Nellie Dougheily Is visiting friends In Carbondale. Robert Campbell, "after a lesldeme ot almost twenty years In Avoca, re moved his family to Scranton on Thursday. Their departure Is much n -gretted among their many fi lends, but like maiiv other, their removal from Avoca betters their financial affairs. AIlss Jennie Netvlln has return -d home after several days visit with friends In Plains. AIlss Teresa Hut tie has i etui lied to Carbondale, after a several days' visit with friends In town. The employes of the silk mill will be paid today. Fowler Curl has removed his fain.fy into Campbell's lesldence on Grove street. Air. and Airs. AI. J. Hosley att-jmie.l tlie funeral of Airs. Smiles at Plttston on Thursday. Joseph Taylor and son, Joseph, will leave today for their home in West Vltglnla. Senior Past Sachem Heesuck -r in stalled the following olliceis in Wis coulsco Tribe. No. '.':!!. Red .Men, en Thusday evening: Prophet. James AlcGnlre: sachem, Thomas Rltlgelly : senior sagamore, Rowland Jones; Jim lor sagamore. Kugene AlcAlplne: chief of records. K. C Jinrtou; keeper of wampum, Walter Jeffreys: collector of wampum, Jumes Nicholas; first sun nop. C. K. Harris; second sannop. Nicholas (Hills: llrst warrior. Sauifel At well: llrst brave. Hugh Graham; guard of the wigwam, W. Williams, guard of the forest, C. Alatthewso-i. Rev. T. K. Wilson will preside ut services on Sunday, after several weeks' Illness. Aliss Sarah Rldgelly. of the West Side, Is seriously 111 of grin. Forty Hours' Devotion to the. Rlesse.1 Sacrament will begin In St. Alarv 3 church at 10.SO o'clock mass. W. H. Holllster and Postmaster Dec hie attended the banquet at the Ster ling In honor of Hon. .Morgan II, Wil liams. A. It. McQueen, of the West Side. Is critically ill of lung Double. .i i Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used for over FIFTY YIJAR9 bv Mll.l.li'"" oi wnnvnn lor ineir CHILURHN WIIILH TISKTHING WITH PKHKKCT Srci'KSH. It bOOTHKB tlie CHILD. SOFTF.N8 the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN; CriUJB WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARHHOHA, Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. He sure and ask for ".Mrs. Wins, low's Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind. Twenty. five, tents a bottle. LUNCH TIME TOO me In the back of the head and give m sudden twists In the back of the neck. It took all the courage 1 could mus ter to get out of bed at all. When 1 tried to stand erect on my feet It felt as though knives were piercing my ""During The dav I would have attacks In my spine which Involved mv head and seemed to extend to all She leading nerves In mv body. These attacks weie often so sudden they made me dizzy. I lost my appetite and was disqualified for mental effort, t felt so dull ami heavy In both inliitl nnd body that 1 lost all Inteiest hi everything. 1 was moody, disheartened and discouraged. To me the futuie appeared as unwholesome and discolored as my own yellow skin and eyes. . . , .....,,, .... .. ".Many people had lecommended Warner's Safe Cure to me and I made up my mind lo try II. 1 he result was be yond my expectations or hopes. I'p to that time I had been In such misery that I would alternately stand on one foot, and then on the other to ease the pain, but before 1 had llnlslied the tlrst bottle of the Safe ( lire. T relt a. change for the better. After having taken five bottles In till it time covering perhaps as many weeks. th; pain was entirely gone ami I enjoyed the unspeakable blessing or good health.. From these facts, when people ask me my opinion or Warner's Safe Cure, you can imagine what my answer Is. lMinund Stevens JHcqlles, Wayne Ave.. Ger mantown, Pa." . . , , ., .,,.,, ...... Now If the reader will lend me his enrs for a minute I will say a few plain wolds suggested by the above lettei. The complaint which gave Air. Jacques such an unhappy expeilence was that form of rheumatism commonly called sciatica. Few diseases are mote painful and piostratlng. Our friend has In no way exaggerated the tor ments which It Is capable or Indicting. If the ancient Inquisitors, who sought to correct heresy by means of bodily pain, could have Imposed at will the agonies or acute rheumatism they might have stinted themselves the use of the rack, the thumbscrew, the boot, and others or their amiable devices. Forfew men but would change their creed quicker than a wink to get i Id of this variety of toiture. ...., Now here Is the point In a nutshell: All forms of rheumatism and gout are caused by the poison known as urlo acid; and Uric add is produced in the svstem anil retained there by a torpid liver. Paste this fact up on the walls of your memory wheie you can see It nt a glance, as you are not likely to get hold or any mote important In rormation this year . , , , ,..,,,, In other words cure liver nnd kidney complaint and you cure rheumatism, gout, sciatica and most other kinds or nerve pain. Anil the agent to do It with Is Warner's SaTe Cine. This shows why. as I said at the outset. Liver land Is a bigger country than India. HONESDALE. Aliss Grace Salmon and AlHs Coin Wats have spent the past week with Scranton friends. Air. Clarence K. Decker, or New York, Is spending a few days with his parents on Thlid street. Airs. William V. Suydam gave a re ception at her home on Nln'h street, from 4 to 7 p. in. Thursday. Next Sunday evening1 the "Alode! Politician" will be the subject ot Rev. William H. Swift's discourse. Air. John Krantz has been appointed stieet commissioner for twenty. tvv-3 consecutive terms, of one year enc'i. Airs. Andrew Thompson an I s-jiis. Augustus and Charles, have returned from Florida where they sp-nt the winter. Hauer's orchestra, of Scianton. J'li nlshed music for the reception given by Airs. W. F. Suydam, on Thursday afternoon. The maple sugar season has been a good one. The llonesdale market N overstocked with maple syrup. Dr. and Airs. C. K. Foster have ie turned from a Southern tour much Im proved In health. Air. Leinnltzer is having plans made for a handsome residence to lie built on ills lot. corner of West nnd Fifteenth streets, this summer. After eleven years of faithful ser vice as cleik in the Delaware and Hud son freight ofllco under Station Agent CS. AI. Genlng, Air. James Plnckney has tendered his resignation. The icsigna tion of Agent Genlng took place April 1st. The position should go to Air. rinckney. but a Carhnndule man has been filling the place thus far. The closing exercises of Grace in dustiial school will be held this after noon at ": Srt o'clock. NEW MTLFORD. Aliss Helle AlcColluin, Is visiting ic ldtlves In Montrose. Maurice Hellew s visiting his par ents in this place. Air. Hellew is an Instructor In Alanhatlen College. N. Y. Air, and Airs. W. II. VanCott have re turned from 'Peekvllle. whpr they have been visiting their daughter. Airs. David Shay. Airs. Charlie Hayden of New York, Is visiting- relatives In town. A chicken pie supper was served at the Alethodlst church Friday evening, April 7th. .Mrs. George Waul, of Hallstead, was In town Monday. Dr. D. C. Almv was In Sptingville last week attending the funeral of his bi other. Air. John A tiny. Theron Shay, of Peekvllle. Is spend ing a few weeks with his parents In the township. Air. W. I-'. Diekeiiiiau. who went to California twenty-two years ago. Is visltliiir his mother and sister In ibis place. Arthur Haydeu. who has been spend ing some time Willi Ills grand parents In this place, returned to his home In New York Saturday. AIlss Julia Donahue, of Stateii Lslantl, N. Y.. was a guest or her pareins hole recently. Airs. William Kelleher has been spending the past week with Iter mother. Airs. T. Gannon, or Hallstead. SPRING TIRKDNKSS Is different from the weariness caused by labor. The last Is cured by rest: tlie Hist in quires a few bottles of Hood's Sarsap arllla to ctiie it. That dlstiess after eating is cured by Hood's Pills. They tin not gilpe. .'.'. cents. DALTON. Air. Harry Ives Is having his house lepalnted. both inside, and out. 'Air. John Hack, of Scranton, has charge of the work. Airs. Frank Colvln Is visiting in New York. Rev. J. C. I.cacock will attend con ference at Kingston next Tuesday, and during the remainder of the week. Air. and Alts. Hall and family and Air. and Airs. Stelle weie given a re ception in the Raptlst church lust Tuesday evening. The members of the Alethodlst church were also Invited and the church was packed to Its utmost capacity. A very good eiitertullimeiit was furnished, Including songs, recita tions, and speeches by Alessrs. North- nip, Welghnas, Hall and Stelle. Aliss Ruth Rail was presented with a set of solid silver teaspoons and Airs. Stelle with n gold-bowled berry spoon. The many friends of the two families are very sorry to lose them from the twwu. Air. Hall has been a resident or Dalton for thllty yeais and has been a promt- , nent ami useful man both In the bor- ough and church. Air. Stelle will also be much missed in his church and business relations. Lletrary exercises were held at the Alethodlst church by the Kpworth league Tuesday evening. A very good programme was rendered, consisting ot I recitations anil songs. Air. Nelson ' Dershlmer pleased all present vv 1th his i fine bass solo. "Asleep In the Deep." Air. A. Hall and family moved to ( Scranton on Thin sday. A new cash store Is to be opened to the public, Tuesday. April 11, by Air. Tiffany, formerly of Foster, In the building lecently vacated by Air. Stelle. Alessrs. Nelson Durshlnier and Charles Santee icturned to Wyoming seminary. Wednesday. Air. F. AI. Tiffany has purchased ""-' Swartu house on Wnverly street. PRICEBURQ. w. stieel .Mr. J. Wilson and family, of Alain , have removed to Jackson street. and Alts. G. II. Drowning, of Peekvllle, lsltctl friends bete last evening. Kdwurd Kaulleld, of Throop, was a taller In town yesterday. Owing to some defect 111 tlie niaehln eiy the .Hk mill if ibis place was Idle yesterday. Dr. Alyers, of Alain street, received the Second or Sir Knight degree In John Wesley castle, I'.l'.t, Knights of the Golden Kagle. last night.- Charles Richardson has accepted a position under the Ontario company In Peekvllle. as driver or a locomotive, win-re be Intends lo reside In the near future. .An entertainment and social will be held this evening in Klefers hall on Ala'n street, under auspices of tin I. atlles of Die Knights of Hie Golden ICagb-. tlmlssIon, 10 cents. The team of horseh owned by W. Grlllln ran away on Hie boulevard road on Thin sdiiy and succeeded in demol ishing their harness and store wagon. The driver, Samuel Hariett. escaped Inlury. Services will be held III the Primitive Alrthodisl church tomoiiow at 10."ii a. m. ami 7 o'clock p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. F.verybndy vveliome. $100 Reward S100. The readers of 111!-, paper will be pleased to learn that llieie is at least one dread ed diseasti that silence has been able to cure in all Its Mages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's C.itailb Cure Is the only pultU'o cure known to the medical fralendiy. Catarrh being a eoiistlliitluiial disease re quites a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catanb Cure Is mitt-ii Internallj, acting dliccilv upon Hit- blimil ami mui-oiis sur faces iif tlie system, thereby destroying the founilatl'Mi of Hie disease, and giving the patient strength bv building iqi the coiislliutliiii ami assisting naluie in do. lug lis wink. The proprietor have so much faith In lis curative powers, thai tbev offer One Hundred Uollais for any east- that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonial. Address F. .1. CIIKNHY CO., Toledo, U. Sold by I)rngj;Nt. T.'.c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. . . BUILDING NOTES. T. Al. Conway Is having a double- i.-sl-deiii-e built In the l.im liliieK tin .Mulheiry stre.-i. ll will lie a two-story frame lo cost $ii.(i". Alcbllect 1-5. G. Wordeil drew up the plans. Architect II. (I. Wordeli lecently com pleted plans lor a two-siors Irani" stnlo lure to be erected till Plltslou avenue by John Novlckl. The first lloor will be Used for store purposes, tilt- second as a hall. Tie- "ist will lie about Jl.imi. Jacob Hauls of South Washington avenue, proposes to elect a three-story In lck building on South Washington aw nue. tlie first lloor for store pin poses; the second and third liners as Hats, The building will cost about $iu,rm. K. G. Warden Is the architect. Dr. Rons Is remodelling ills resilience, on Adams avenue, faring the Court House square. The llrst lloor will be devoted to store In one. half and an otllce for lie' doctor In the other. The lest of Un building will be occupied by llie doctor as a residence. .Minor (I. Wordeli yesterd.iv secured the contract for the erection of a double r s Itlence for Dr. George LiiNiniberger. the dentist. The plans were drawn up bj Aicblt'ct Harvey lll.iekwooil and tin- esti mated cot will ruuii $5.111. The mi IK). 'Always Ready to Ride iTLOREY & BROOKS. fejSmto$ SHORT. A home-kppplng frlentl of iiiIiip and I took lunch together the other day. Ho had never been out of the State of Ohio, while I was Just back from thn e, yeais' resilience arid travel 111 India. "Now," said my Innocent eompnnltn as he sloped his coffee, "wn have half an hour .vol before tip; suppose you t'.'l me all about India. You talk and I'll listen." An attack of loekhw could not have shut off my speech mine completely. At last I inannged to articulate: "Kx ciise me: It's too big a subject. Come to me some time when we can both spate an entire month, nnd I'll Invest the whole of It In telling you a part of what little I know- about India." And yet 1 am confronted this blessed moment with a task even more pusszlliii? anil complicated to tell all about the human liver. Nothing could be better. If It were possible. Rut It Isn't: not at one sitting. So I wilt turn this man's letter over to you exactly as he wrote. It .and perhaps venture a wotd or two at the end. 'Several years ago I found myself In such a condition that I could ncltlvr sit, stand or lie without great pain. Aly nlshls were full of suffering. I would toll from side to side in vain efforts to secure an easy position, so I could go to sleep. Hut everv turn of my bodl seemed to cause me more pain than the last. The experience was so continuous that I used to dread to have the night come. "In the morning the pain would catch g WILL TEST THE LAW. The Manager of the Fire Sale to Bo Tried Today Continues, Much to the Chagrin of the Rival Clothiers. Yesterday the Store Was Crowded, Today They Will Be Jammed. Twenty Extrn Clerks Put to Work. When a man's pocket book Is hurt hn naturally squeals. These merchants who instigated the trouble for the great die sate store at T2' Lackawanna, uve.. ate no doubt hurt bv these people, be cause they are selling this stock for less than one-half these would-be com petitors can buy for. These same mer chants would like to build a fence n round the city of Scranton nnd keep ' out competition. Wouldn't that be nice? Hut thanks to the law It will not allow it; therefore, I heir prosecution will fall 1 and the good people who earn their ' money by hard work can exerciso their own Judgment and can buy where they, like and not be compelled to pay ex horbilunt prices In older to beautiry the stores ami homes of these high piited clothiers. Now look -what thin Srat lire sale Is offering: .Men's tine Worsted Overcoats, J2.S0. This Coat Is woith $1.'..00. We allow you to keep It home four days, and if iiot soiled you may return the same and we hereby agree to return the $:'.9S. .Men's line spring and eummcr Overcoats In Silk and Satin lining, $i).99. This coat is really worth $20.00. .Men's Uxtra Fine Satin lined Spring and Summer Overcoats, $7.85, posi tively worth $:."..0il. A splendid suit of .Men's Clothes, $:S(.i. This suit Is positively worth $15.00. Keep it home four days and If not soiled teturn and we agree to refund the $-'.!'. -Men's tine Spring Weight Pants $l.'-".. fine quality, really worth $5.00. latest style and very hand home. Keep them home four days and U not soiled return the same and we hereby agree to return the $1..".'. -Men's Kxtta Fine Suits $6.85. Thla $36.85 suit Is the llnest material. latest .style, well made and positively worth $20.00. Ask to see It. High grade goods wearing equal to Hie llnest quality custom vvoik. and over 10,000 different suits, in silk ami satin lined. All must; go regaitlless of cost. Hoys' and Children's Suits from 78 cents up. Hoy's Kiipc Pants, 17 cents. Hoys' Hats, worth $1.30, for 15 cents. .Men's Hats. 75 cents, worth $1!,50. Good Handkerchiefs 5 cents, worth 25 cents. Socks :i cents. -Men's line Underwent 15 cents pr suit, worth $2.50. Fine Hlllc Suspenders cents, worth 75 cents. Silk I'mbrellus I'.i cents, worth $3.50, and a thousand other articles we have no space to mention here. We have thousands of Men's and Hoys' Stills which for want ot space we cannot mention here. Also Extra Size Suits for Large and Stout Alen. 225 Lackawanna avenue, between Franklin and Pent) avenues, a few doors from Penn avenue. Scranton, Pa. Don't lie misled by any sign which other merchants may display: look for our sign, it large Red sign. Pay no attention lo any oilier. Sture open tvenliigs until f p. p.. lag will be a Iwt-slory frame Willi lln lslied attic and cellnr. The basement will contain tin- heating iteami apparatus, laundry, etc.; the tlrst lloor, pallor, din ing and sitting ramus and kitchen; the second lloor. bath and eight bedrooms; the llulshed attic will have servants' rooms and linen eloets. The building will be located on Vine street, near Clay avenue. Architect HlacUwood has completed the plans for a tlr.e single residence to cost tV" for T. I''. Cowley, of the Union hardware stole, at Dunmoie. The build ing will be Inealeil at the corner of Pot ter and Cliesfnut stieels. It will be a two-story frame with twilve rooms, with a llulshed (liar anil partly finished at tic. Klectrlc lights will lie used, nnd Mr. c.iwley, who Intends to occupy th house, will do tlio plumbing and steam fitting himself. Tin contract for the building has not Item let as yet. Al. J. Norton, who recently retired from the hotel business on Wyoming nvo. line, Is having a two-story frame building elected near Diminore Cornels to be used bv hint for bolt I purposes. 1. G, AYor lien drew iqi the plans anil the cost of i he building will reach l.'.rwa. About iwenlj-llve guests cm be accomodated. Promptly. "I want to know.'' Imperiously said Ihs i.alh-i "what .vou mean by saying a bnox. lias a icslful atmosphere?" "I mean." answered the clitic without a moment's hesitation, "that there wis mailing windy abutil it." Indianapolis Juutliul.
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