THE SCR ANTON TJIIBUNE- THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1899. 9 JAILED rOR A YEAR OLD CRIME. George Iluinhurelt was committed to tho county Jit 11 yesterday afternoon by Alderman Jonex. lie vwih chargce! with having robbed Wllllnin Oovle, mi old man, who Hvcb nlouo In Kell town ship on tho old load to Crystal lake The crime was committed 11 jear nito, nt which time Heinhardt left thli part of the countrj. A vvnteli, revolver and other ut titles were taken from com tlalnant In his own house F. E. DENNIS HAS A MISHAP. DtURRlst r 12. DennU met with a painful mishap last evening nt fi o'clock. He was lllllnR a pint bottle when It collapsed In his hand and cut n deep Kash at the base of the thumb. Reveling u mnall urtciy. Much tl nil -(tilty was nxpetlencc In Mopping the oplous How of blood. 13i. V I. Halle y dressed tho wound T. J. SIMONS HAD APPENDICITIS Thomas J Simons, of 101 Ten ace Mi oct, was operated on by l)i. 11. O. AVhecler at his private- hospital e tcrda nfteinnon for appendicitis. He wus seleu with an excruciating pain In the legion of the appendix while lifting on rilday last Ho did not consult a ploslilan until Tuthdnv, by which time kciici.i1 peritonitis had de veloped He was surfeilng shook find conditions do not faor his lecov cry LOCAL AND PERSONAL. J. K Hei sen Is aide to he out again. 1. F. Mr Own and J J. Hlgglns are In New York Valentine Law. of G.itlleld aenue, is spending a few days In Philadelphia. .1. Hlmons Is seriously 111 at his homo on Terrace street The Thursday Reading ilulo will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. A. Hayor, of Illvcr street Mrs. Ttumau Utley and daughter, Lena, of Cemetery street, wont t Tnt -torjville jcsteiday to attend the wed ding of Miss Alma Wilson, which oc curs today. xr Place and fumllv will move to Honesdale tncla. Phil It Hevan, of Paterson, .V. J, will become general manager of Mi j electric light company In this city on May 1. Mrs W. A Hevnolds, of Thorn street, Is ill. The former membeis of Rim lie llof P company, No. 1, and of the other old time lire companies of the city wlil at. tend tho funeial of the Kite James Per bert in a body this afternoon. The or kes will bo held at the house at 2 o'clock and Intel ment made in M.nlo wood ccmetcrj A hontlro on Helmont stieet was the c.iuse of tho Hounding of the general nlnrm last night at 1 o'clock. The Mitchell Hose company responded and one of Its horses had a heavy fall turn ing into church stuet It was not serlouhly hint and it proceeded to tho tire. The public installation and icceptlon of Palestine commandery. No 11, 1 . tif T., occurred in Masonic Temple l.i'-t evening. Moie than two hundred guests participated Suppei was served nt 10 o'clock. Immediately after the t-arrjlngout of an inteu sting progiam The Mozait orchestra furnished music for dancing. A one stoiy bakery owned bv an Ital ian named Serriuno, burned to the giound on Hospital stieet earlj yes terday morning. The Mitchell Hoses company nrtived In time to sue ad Joining dwellings which had been .,; nltod. The lioiscs and wagons of Thomp son's livery were auctioned off ye.stei day by Oeoige Stephens. The Wi tling was splilteel, but many line ani mals went for little money The funeral of the hute J. R. Van Ueigen will be held In tlie Plrst Pr-s-nvterlnn church at '1 o'clock Filday af ternoon JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Oliver P Morgan, a well-known and respected icsident of this hoiough, died at his home on Main stieet at 5 o'clock vesterday morning Deceased had been in falling health for some e.us and during the pubt winter had such a severe spell ol shkne3 that at one timo his death was expected. For sev oi al weeks past his health had im proved so that he was able to be out of doors A few days ago he sulfeted fi iclapae, which ended in his death. Dining his itsidence heie he was al ways an active and hard-woiklng man and by UN lndustiv had accumulated conMdciable piuptitv He Is suivlved In a vlfe and two sons Will and George Deceased was a ehaiter mein bei nnd a past inastei of Auioia, lodge, No 523, Fieo and Accepted Masons. The funeial will take place cm Filduv afternoon nt half-pust J o'clock A shoit seilvce will bo held at the house, after which the temalns w 111 be taken to at James Episcopal chinch, where Hev C V. Fessenden, the lcitoi vlll conduct the peivlce. The local Masonic lodge will attend In a bod Will Hosle. e well-known teamster, residing on the Fast Side, while In Cnrhondalc last week mi t anothei hoi soman who took a fancy to one of Wills horses, and after some pei suaslon the two men traded thrii horses What the Carbondale man Knows about hoise-tiadlng and what Will does not know on the Fame sub ject would fill several volumes, and the I Life's tiT sion is Health. It means wealth and happiness. If you have, bnrned out nerves by excesses and weakened brain force and vital energy by imprudence, what then? Declinintr vital ity and all that such condition means. Write us for our 30 days' Treatment on Approval." Mar velous developing appliance goes with it. If dissatisfied send back everything NO COST TO YOU. No advance payment KoC O D No ap. oral to your fancy or your fours Ours Is an none onett Association, dcallKg with hontst men on heoot ih c principles, write t Ocular and price tutor for i FREE less information Erie Medical Go Buff alo.N.Y. PfimHEi (If $fr .TVsiSs'xji CURES WITHOUT PAIN. Ono of tho Best Features of the Now Tile Cute. The J'.vrnmlel Pile Cure cures nil forms of pile without one particle of pain. This dcsltablc point Is not ob tained by the use of Injurious opiates which simply deaden find paralyze tho nones of the parts and mnke matters woise In the long run Hut It Is done solely by its rcmarHnblo healing nnd soothing effect" And while It thin gives Immediate relief, at the same time tho disease Is not merely checked, but n indlinl cure is accomplished. And the point vvo want to mnko cloir Is that nil this Is done without a pnt tlelo of pain This fact Is one groat rcnsoti for the popularity of the Pyramid Pile Cure and constitutes ono veiy groat differ ence between It and nltnost any other ticatmeiit for piles. l.very kind of surgical opoiatlon for piles is excruciatingly painful bo3ldos endangering the life of the patient nnd In must cases Is not to be c nmpared with tho Pyramid Pile f'ure neither In making successful cures without pain nor In cheapness- nnd safetv The Pjramld Pile Cute has been be fore the public so long, and its merits ueoKnl7cd bj loo many people to al low It to be clashed with the many salves, supposltoiios, pills, etc, and ou lun no risk In tilng 't, as It Is often the case with untiled piepata tions If jou nie ever tioublod with nnv fonn of piles 01 rectnl disease do not f 01 get tho Pvrnmld Pile Cure, P10 pared bv th Pyramid Drug Co , of Marshall, Mich, and sold by chugglsts at ."0 cents por package. consequence of the deal was thut the Icrmn mm had on his hands a hoi so that would not pull an empty wagon, nnd had lost a fairly good animal. Ho was tlll In moaning the fate that throw hlin in contact with the Carbondallon when on Sunday evening his old hoi so came walking cpiletlv along the road to the b.nn Will, nt course, took tho horse hi and gave him his old stall. He then took the Caibondalc man's horse up to his oilginal home and placed him carefully In the barn. On returning ho met the owner, who had been search ing for his missing nnlm.il. He was at Hist highly pleased to think It had been found and returned, but when ho dlscoveicd It was tho worthless cica tuie he had traded his pleasure turned to Indignation and resulted in his hav ing Holo at rested jcsteiday on the charge of horse stealing. He was taken before Squlio Atkinson at Carbondale last evening and given a, healing. The Carbondale man falling to substanti ate tho ciime nt hoi so stealing, Hosle was discharged. Di, and Mis S. D. Davis and daugh ters, Misses Kdlth and Cora, Mi. Rob in Front and sister, Miss Hess Pre is Mr. and Mis. Finnic Homeliight and Miss Clot tie Vail weie nmong those from heie who attended the public in stallation of the odlceis of Palestine tommandeij, Knights Templats at Car bondale last evening At tho enter tainment given In connection with tho exorcises, Miss Kdlth Davis took part, phijing tho violin solo, "Mazuika do Concert " by Ovlde Musln. Rev Mr Cooke, the new p istor of the Methodist Episcopal church, ac companied bv his wife and two chil dren, readied heie yesterday and were enteitdlncd nt tho homo of Mi nnd Mrs. O. D. Winter Walter Coon, of Main street, who has for soveral weeks boon undergoing tieatment In Dr Wheelci's private hts pltal at Caibondalc, Is home again and considerably Imptovcd by the opeia t Ion he underwent L A. fiieen was In Wllkos-Haire yes terdaj. J D. Ptockei is nt Tunkhnnnock C. j Hell and family nnd Mrs. David Gardner and family will move to New Oiango, X. J., next Monday Mr and Mis John Mellow have lented Hell's house SPRING TIRHDNJ:SS is different ftom the weariness caused by labor. The last is cuied by rest; the first re quires a few bottles of Hood's Sarsap atllla to cine it. That distiess after eating is cured bv Hood's Pills. They tin not giipe. 2j cents TUNKHANNOCK. Nearly ovoijone unites in pialslng Pol email (1. A Skinner, and the inem boi s of his tillclent lire company for theli good woik dm lug the recent flies In this town Tho (list flit. (f the seiios occuired on tho 14th of Maich about 3 0 clock a. m. In the Giav block, comet Wan en and Tioga streets The (lie stinted in the bisement of the stoic occupied by M. J. Leonard and against the partition dividing that store fiom the T. B. Orenvllle Drug stoic When the company got to woil. tht" two buildings weie tilled with sninht nnd it was a li.ud matter to lo cate the the Nevei thcless they suc ceeded In ennlinlng the fit e to the two building", which who ntlre when they began to woik The next tne was on the tilth of the t,anu month about 1 o clock n. 111 In tho furnltuio stoic of T S Unison The members of the company had been up a good share of the night befoio at tho fluy lire, nev ertheless they made a quick response to this nluun, and ten minutes after the host was laid the tire vas out, theie being no Hiuoko to cope with In this case. Next w.m tho Riddle man (Ire In the looms over tho Spin stoic which occurred on the Hth of Apt II ut 10 iO p. m Hero the conipanv wont upstairs with n lino of hose and got onto the fire immediately and In half an houi It was all over Then the next afternoon nt 4 p m. occurred the (ho in the lowei end of town near the resi dence of T. M. Harding This was unimportant except for tho quick re sponse of the company Tho last of the series was tho recent lire in the Span store, which occurred about 5 o'clock on last Sunday nftoinoon This Is acknowledged by everyone to havo been the most stubborn tire, and the haidest to handle, that has occurred In the town since tho organisation of tho (ire company The good woik thev did may bo realUed from the fact that the people In tho adjacent buildings began to move their goods out, think Ing tho lire would get beyond contiol. Sandwiched in between the two last llres was tho (lie at Hatonvllle, in tho stoic of P J Wheelock. Here, al though they cuuld not use their ap paiatus. the Tritons did good work In the bucket brigade, and were n large fuetor In the moving of adjneent build Ings In the sctles of five tires not one of them has been nllowed to spreid from the building where they otlgln nted. This Is a recoid which 11 paid city depnitment might bo ptoud of. J. DeWItt Smith, one of tho promin ent fnrmers of Monroo township, vwis In Tunkhunnock on Monday. Jost'Dli Sickler, of Mill city, who, it Is said, will tnke the nomination on the Democratic ticket this fall for register nnd recorder, was in town this week. Mr. Hlcklcr was a candidate at tho last election for sheriff against the present Incumbent, A. O. Gregory. The Republican nomination will, In nil probability, go to W. N. Shaw, who now holds the olllce, the rule being to give each officer two nominations. V. J. Sampson and II. S, Harding will go to Wllkes-Ilnno on Thursday by blccle. TAYLOR NEWS. A Mass Meeting Death of Mrs. John P. Griffiths Other News Notes. A public meeting of miners and mine workers will be held this evening In Davis' hnll under the auspices of the Central Labor union of Scrnnton nnd vicinity. Penjnmin James, represent ing the t'nltcd Mine Workers, and oth er speakers thoroughly conversant with tho conditions of the miners nnd mines, will be In attendance nnd ad dress the meeting. All persons em plo.ved In nnd about the mines aic pai tlculailv Invited to bo present. Tho meeting will commence nt 7.10 o'clock Mrs. James Powell, sr , of Oak street, Is leeovcring fiom her recent Illnes". Mrs P. J. Hnnnnu, of Ransom, Is vis iting her patents here Mrs. John P. GrUnths died of as phyxiation by gas at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. John Reynolds, of Hvde I'.uk, on Tuesday evening. Deceased was a former resident of this town, and was well known throughout the valley. She was born in Wales and for thirty years icslded In this town. Her nge was Tl years She was ti de voted member of tho Welsh Congiegn tlonnl church, from which the funeral sei vices will be held tomoirow (Ptl da) afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. Ivor Thomas, of this place; Rev. J. G, Hvans, of Poicst City, and Rev. D. P. loncs, of Hyde I'nk, will ofllclatc. In terment will tin made In the family plot In the Forest Home cemetery. The Arehbald eollieiy will be idle to day, John H. Davis is locoveiing from his lecent lllnesss Those who have copies of tho "Sail ors' Chorus" belonging to tho Anthia. cite Glee club, are requested to bring th same to the secretary, William II. Thomas. Harry James, of this place, was a visitor in North Sctnnton on Monday. Rev. William Frisbv will move his family to Sidney. N. Y.. today. Tho newly organUed base ball team. The Oiioles are open to paly any club In th' borough, the Reds prererred. It Is expected that Geoigo Williams, who saw set vices with the Rleventh Peiinsvlvania light artillery In Manila. It has been suggested that Dewey dc v Mav 1 bo oelebiated In .1 nival 111 inner in the unfurling of the digs nt th school on that da. Let all soci eties of the town turn out and celebrate the day in honor of tho naval hero. "A word to tho wise Is sufficient" and a woul from the wlso bhould be stifllclcnt, but you ask, who are tho wise Those who know. The oft-repeated expei lence of trustworthy per sons may -e taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M Terry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than an other in the maiket. He has been in the drug business at Hlkton, Ky , for twelve jeiis, has sold hundreds of bottles of this lemedy and nearly nil other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Cham bei Iain's Is the most satisfactory to the people, and is the best. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Rios , whole bale and tetall ngents. PECKVILLE. We would not be surmised to hoar that the Scranton Coal company had pin chased the New Voik and Scranton Coal company colliery and Stutges nt this place. Hverj thing lends eoloi to the 1 umoi that the Scranton Coal company will assume control the (list of May. Civil Hngineer Rartl nnd Gen eral Manager John R, Rijden, of the Scrnnton Coal company, accompanied bv Di. J. N. Rice, superintendent of tho New York and Scranton Coil com pany, have been lor the past few davs making survejs and looking over this piopeitv. Mr. Fdwatd Rarnes is spending a few days with Rlnghamton, N. Y, lriends. Mr. and Mrs. John Day aie at Lallln today attending the funeial of the for mer's cousin, Miss Mary Jane Natti is. Mis Cue Tuthill Is the guest of Mis. Homy Jones, of Yntesville The Dlakelv board of health will con vene in regular session this evening Miss Saldee Kulsei, piim.i donna BARRELS OF SAMPLES, Over Two Hunched Thousand Tiial Bottles Sent Tree by Mail. Rj special au.ingenieut with tne manufacturer of that Justly fannus Kidney medicine, Di Dav d Kennedy')) I'avoiite Remedy, the uaders of The Tilbuno are enabled to obtain a trlat bottle and pamphlet of valuable med ical advice absolutelv fi"3. bv simply sending theli full name and post of fice add! ess to tho DR DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y , and mentioning this paper. Of com he this involves enormous expense to the manufacturers, but they have received so many grateful letters from those vv ho have been ben efitted nnd cured of the various di seases, of the Kldnejs, Llvei, Rladdor and Rlnod, Rheumatism, Djspepsla and Chronic Constipation, and all weaknesses peculiar to women, thdt they will willingly send tildl bottles to all suffcrcis. Vpon Investigation it was found that 91 per cent of those who havo used the trial bottle had iccelved such. benefit fiom it that they pur chased largo sized bottles of their druggists It mattets not how sick ou are or how many physicians have failed to help you, Bond for a tiial bottle ot this great medicine, it costs you but a postal caid and benellt and cure will most certainly be the result. Put somo uilno In a glass tumbler and let It stand 21 hours. If it has a sediment or If pnlo or dlscoloied, milky or cloudy, stringy or lopy, jour kidneys or bladder mo in bad condi tion Dr. David Kennedy's Favoilto Remedy speedily cures such danger ous symptoms as pain In tho back, in ability to hold urine, a burning scald ing pain In passing It. frequent deslro to urinate, especially ut night, tho staining of linen by your urine and all the unpleusnnt and dangeious effects on tho system produced by tho use of whiskey, wine or beer. Dr. Davlel Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is sold nt all drug stores for $100 for a lnigo bottle; six bottles for $5 00. or woman menus a slclc man ! A I or woman. Not sick 1t11 enough for bcd.mnybo, but life cloomy, mlscrablc-n fnlluto whero It m Iglit be a success. Well people seo tho bright slilo. Ilostettor's ritonmch Hitters makes peoplo vvoll becauso It cures the comnumullmeuts of niniiUlml ciiuuKii u lllllKO Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Makes good dispositions by making good health. soprano, and 'Professor 1) J. Richntds delighted a large audience at tho Methodist Hplscopal thurch, Monday evening Tho entertainment was given under the auspices of tho Piano soci ety of the Methodist Rplscopul chinch At a meeting of tho Wilson Fire company, held Tuesday evenlng.Messrs W. J. Hioad, W. H Stevens and Charles Jenkins weie appointed ns a soliciting committee to cull upon our business men and coal companies and solicit financial nld for the purchase of a drop harness and hose wagon. At picsent the hoavv carts aie pulled bv hand and much valuable time Is lost In teathlng 11 tiro should It bo any dis tance away fiom the hose house. Our flro laddies have nlwnjs responded promptly to cver ulatm, but with a team and proper equipment the bos would be nble to icndct much quicker aid and would bi tho ineun of saving much property, the larger part being owned by the different coal companies hereabouts, as the majority ot the fires nto at those coal collieries. It Is hoped the committee will meet with such suc ecs that tho new outfit can be pur chased In the near future AVOCA. The combined 01 del s, 's'mis and DiughtoiH of St George, beautifully observed theli natal clay on Tuesday evening, whin they assembled In O'Mnllej's hall and spent several hap py bouts. Tho following progiammo vi as rendered Pi aver. Rev. Thomas Wilson addioss, John Ramos, solo, Gwiljm Rosscr leeltatlon Sarah Hussy; recitation. Charles Fini, solo, Joseph Taylor, address on junior work, George Rosley; duet, Mr. and Airs. John Atwell, lecltution, Nellie AVe d dal, ie Motion, Samuel Font solo, Piofessor Ilnny Harris, nddiess, Ilar ly Purnoll, iccitntlon, Fred Dakln; chorus, "Ameilea" and "God Save the Queeen" The suppoi, which was 1111 elaboiate one, was arranged by the ladles of the organization. The mas sive dining tables were pletuios tn look upon, beautifully decoiated and laden ed with sumptuous dishes Tho or ganization is among the strongest so cieties in town and those' who weie not among them on Tuesday evening had reason to regiet the pleasuie af fouled Mrs Fred Dommermuth and family loft jesterday morning to join her hus banel In Connecticut. The Christian nnd Misslonaiy Alli ance of Avoc.i nnd Moosie) wilt hold its fourth annual convention In the Avoca Piesbjterlan church today and tomoi row. Gabriel Magulie, .1 missionary fiom the Congo Fret stnte, will bo among the spoakois. Sessions will be gin at 9.10 a. m , 2 and 7 p 111 T. P. McGroll Is doing Jury duty this w eelf. Rev. P. J. Golden, of AVlllIamspoit, is spending a few dajs with friends in tow n. John Bejnnn, organist and director of the AVelsh pilze slngeis, was the guest of Mi. and Mrs. David Davis this week. Fiank Mllligan will return homo this weeek after 1 counting for several months In Pasadena, Cal. Miss Maude Evans, of West Pittston, is the guest of Mr. nnd Mis, John At well. The Home Mission society of tho Primitive Methodist church will meet in the ck-iss, rooms this afternoon Sup per will bo served by Mrs Cady and Mrs Llewellyn, sr Yesterday morning, while extra en gine No. 301 was pulling a heavy coal train down the cut off, tho train part ed and three cars weie plunged down the embankment and completely ele mollshed Tralllc was suspended for sevei.il hours. MYSTERIOUS LIGHT AT SEA. Thiee Steamerd Didn't Uudei stand It, but Piince of Monaco Knew. Tho Pihicu of Monaco lun been Known since lbSI as an enthusiastic student of the sea unci lis various foiins of Hie llu usually spends lilti summers in the study ot oceanogiaphlo piobhms, and his cruises havo on some oce ibtons been ex. tended almost to tho coists of Ameiica. A short time ugo ho dcllvoiea a Ic-etuio befoio the Royul Geographical soeletj in London, In which lie told this Incident Ono afternoon, while In tho Raj of 351s ca, he sank tho tiap in which be col li eted specimens ot sea life It Well' tn the bottom in over l.'.OOO feet of watei, and as night a( proaehed ho fastened to the wire attachea to It an electric buij anil then stood off 11 mile or so It dirt not hiipptu to ocelli to him that ho w.m light la tho Hack of steamers pljln,; be tween northern Riiiopn ma tho Mi-dllci-lanean, but ho was icmlndod of the fact latet As ha and his luurtecn sailor'? wore watching with a gooel deal or satisfac tion tho flwalng buoy with Its brilliant Illumination a btomci's lights came) into view. It was soon evident thut tho steamoi was curious to know tho mom lug ot tho lllumln itlon. for she altered hei course and nindo for the light She knew that no fishing be, its enmo out so fur from land anil so determined to solve tho mi story. I'P she came to within a quarter of a, mile of the buoy, slowed up for a minute, nrd then (darted uhead perhaps a little disgusted at the Inci dent that had lured hei soveral miles out of her couise. Sho had hardly got away when a sucond btcamor came Into view, anei sho, too boro down upon tho lighted buoy The m nines on tho Prince's vessel understood by this timo tint the Illumination was probibly believed to he evidence of a disaster Just as tho Prince s steamer wis moving up to explain matters sho was nenly run down bv ono of tho large llnois In tho Oilental tiade which hid also left her courso to lender what as sistance sho could Tho swell vns very heavy nnd the Prince fenied a collision us the three vessels approached the like lKo moths around a candle He theicfore veered oft nnd the other vessels nftu stanellng by for n few minutes wont on their wav nnd probablv never learned tho caue of thut uiidit's Illumination at sou Rut the Incident gave the Prince a pointer Ho catefullv refrained the leaner fiom exhibiting his electric buov on any of tho mue h-trav clod oeeun loutes Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been uneil for over FIFTY YKAH3 01 .UIIJIII.HH for their nil l-Altx; -mn..T iimu iiJl.lL.', lint I,. ... I.uufr ,.mnii fnt HI tllt.iiV... in III" urn, ...ovx.j w. .-...WWW lCi; Hold by RriiBElsts In every purt of tho world Bo suro nnd nsk for ".Mrs. Wins, low s Suothlng Srup," anei tahe no othtr kind. Twenty. ilvo tents a battle. A CROSS SAN OLEMENTE. One of Our Islands Off the Coast of California. From tho Land of HunHhluc. About fifty miles olt the coast of Cnllfornln, nearly opposite Snn Diego, lies the burren, lonely and half-grown lslnnel of Han Clomcnte. Tho trip Is usually u rough one, Hut In summer time, nt least, WIIsoii'h Cove offers n comparatively safe harbor, and If one knows tho locality well It Is not hnrd to land on tho steep boulder-strewn beach. From tho shore the hnto lulls tlse nbruptly on all nicies, broken only by n. little tetinclng. Tho first lmpics slon given by the Island nnd confirmed by h study of Its structure ns a wnolo Is that of a great block of the earth s crust, tipped up on the side to.vatd Catnllnn, unci vcty little altered by erosion. Kan Clomente forms a pasture for thousands of sheep mid a smaller number of cattle, nnd AVllson's Cove Is the headqunrteis of the sheep herd ers when they nre on tho Island. That Is chlclly in tho spring nnd summer, for dining the ralnv season not only do the sheep need less enre, but the Is land Is often unappioachnble on ac count of lough weather. At such sea sons one old man, who had lived there for thirty yeais, used to have the Is land to himself, nnd might seo no hu man face for three months at n timo Ills cabin stands just above tho shore at AA'Ilson's Cove, und nenr It are tho few rough buildings used by the shep men. The pluco la usually known is Gnllaghei's. Tho only water supply heie Is tain caught during tho winter season In tanks. The Joys of living In this far med spot nre further enhanced In sum mer time by strong winds which How . rough a gap In tho hills, bringing fiom the naked slopes clouds of dust The moro level regions of the Island remind one constantly of the desert. There aro no trees except a very few In somo of the lniger canons In the spring there aro dowers, hut they so-n wither, and the summer nspect of th" Island seems its normal one In so no places there Is grass, In others only cactus, or n little low underbrush, and two species of mciembryanthemum, which ate called "salt grass" by the herders. Not only cump sites, but stone im plements and human bones remain In considerable numbers to testify to .he foimer occupation of this Island by In dians The desert-llko character of the Is land Is Intensllled by the almost abso lute stillness Rlrds of nil soits aro much fewer than on Catallua. Hxcept for a few crowds seldom heard theie; seem to be none but the smaller birds, such as linnets and sparrows, which live principally In the canons. There aro 110 squlnels on the island. Snakes and frogs uro also unknown here, but in their places arc multitudes of silent, sun-loving lizards. In the canons one may catch an occasional gllmpsi of a wary fox; but generally the only laro animals .seen aro the herds of wild goats, and the sheep and cattle, scarcely less wild, which aie pastutfd here. The most stilklng features of the Is land's topogtaphy, next to the terraces themselves, aie the canons which cut across them. Thoro are no gradual descents from ridge to canon, but a chasm j awns without warning acnus the level plain of a terrace. Its walls dropping ulmost vertically Into depths which can only be guessed. To .icala these wall 4 is In most cases an utter Impossibility. Hven at the most fav 01 ablo points the path which winds down to the bed of the canon and up again on the opposite side Is so steep nnd rough that only a niountaln-bto I nnlmai could follow it. Tho hard-nJ-lng Mexican henlers will not trust themselves to their sure-footed hoisr 4 In crossing some of the canons, and any ono acquainted with the cln's knows that a trial which will make a Mexican dismount must be bad indeed. In the dry season not a stieam is flowing nnv where on San Clemente Only tho gioat depth of the canons cut in the solid lock and the Immense houldeis which me scattered over their beds can give any idea of the loice of the tonents which foam und rour through the goiges In vvlntei Neltlmr woidi nor pictuies can do justice to tho wlldness and immensity of San Clemento's topogiaphy In gen et.al The depth of the canons, the bioael o.pane of the ten aces, the height of their cllfts and the rough ness of the toast mo nil belittled In any geiieial view, and figures are pow ciless to measuie giandeur. Av'e sailed nut of the cove In the sunset und this wns out last view of i an Clemente the wateis around us sllvei blue, the nigged cllfts ilslng above them, black against the saffion sky, and nestled In tho shadow of those beetling hills, the little cabin, pathetic in its loneliness, with the slurdv old man sitting on the porch, his dogs and fowls around him, watch ing the vessel out of sight. State of Ohio Cltj of Toll do Lucus c'nuiitv, n Frank J. Cheney muUos outh that be Is tho senior partial of tho tlim of r J Chene . C11 . doing business In the '""Itv of Tolido. Countv and State ufuicsuid und that silel linn will pav the sum of ll.Ni; IIUMUHUD PUIiliAKS toi eaoii and every case of Catarrh that cannot bu euud bj the use of Hall's Cat 111I1 Cure FRANK J CHRNRY. Swoiu to before) mc and subseilheel in m pieKonce, this uth duj of December, A D , ISMi ISealJ A AV GLRASON Notarj Public Hill's Cut.urh Cure la taken Intornullv mid uets llutl) 011 tho blood und iniienus siirfaees of the sv stein Send for testimonials free F J CHRNRY, & CO, Toledo, O. Sold bv RuiKKlsts 73e Hull's Fumllj Pills are the bc?t. BP! fllHTA ArsenicDcauty LLBJiV I fl H Tablets and Pills i ms complexion 1 reatment is a guaranteed specific, per fectly safe and sure in its ac tion, for the removal of var- Intia nicnrrlara rt tin. n1.. ..! Plrapleg, Blotches, rreckles, linhlirei. fMarnlrtmitnna fV. '". ' : - . r 7' .w.-..wMo, ..- ma, Blackheads, Kougbaegs, Redness, and re stores (be llloom of Youth to faded faces. Boxes containing 10 days' treatment 50c; 30 days' treatment, $ t .00 ; six boxes $5.00 with positive written guarantea to produce the abova results or cheerfully refund S5.00 paid Sent lj mall on receipt of price Send for circular Nervlta Medical Co., cilotoa&JiciuoaSti. Sold by all Druggists Cblcijo, Illinois. Sold b MiOurrah At Thomas Rriic gists . 1VJ Lackawanna uvc , bcranton Pit CfclekMitr'i EncUifc DiunanJ Ilr. ENNVROVAL PILLS urif iai and lll Uraulne. Arc. tlwtja niUfclr taoita ik brujilJl for iltckitttr $ tnv ...t m a .utnj Brand 1 Hd .nd Gold mxtnut ftiQ will piiv UHK8 11 no thi.r Mffuitdanoroua tultuiu. tloriM and tmitAtienM atDriKiini i.aJ 4 tn lUari for jftrclf uttri fiUti'DUii tt IIIUf for IadUa.'SnUfbif, tr rtlwr .at ail iKiUUti i"'imnuiii fitwit 1 rfcrtl Bold bj rrCfacinlel0 rV1(lUil qy. Leul lsrucfliu. VtltlVA.tVX 1 nlf 09iK. Ki twE3ki r Of v-$j fM n eJi -Vs" fy m A Certain Tonic and Invigorator Dr. Win. N. Bradford, of Cambridge, Ohto, writes- " I find Johann Hoff's Malt Extract re tained and assimilated by the most delicate stom ach. It Is a certain tonic and lnvlgorator, Imparts energy and vivacity; Increases the red blood cor puscles and thereby supplies resistance to fatigue. It Is all you claim for It." Don't WALDRON'S BIG HORSE SALE Rain or Shine, Today, April 2"7 Cusick's Old Stables, Washington Avenue. OLD AND RELIABLE, Tr" P" '""if" q B Sec: the Low l'ricc. LL H Full Set $4. Full Set, $4 """"" u " Albany Dentists. DR 1111,7, A- Sfl FULL SET TEETH $.300 in. .. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES $3.00 will do all klnuS of teeth extracted ebee Dental work :il gold fillings 75c . '" "u,u ,u SILVER FILLINGS 00c lower prices than amalgam fillings 250 nilV nlliop llrntlat in GOLD CROWNS $2.00 to $5.00 aiij unit, liuiini 111 other CROWNS S1.00 each bCnilllOll. VITALIZED AIR 25c Wo have been In bcinn- - -. ton over lb )p.ii, we urn "Je n. .!& hero row vce intend to v v AV&A sta lure Our Imliie-ss yfyt"'" . '&, iVtlSrt Ih not u mero e'Xierieice ,v5SK$A.. S JKi':R We will not elo work to- Tr "'--5TSpfFrt&J $ HJsGwXSwX cluv that you cant L1I1 fi KSjSU., 3&inOTfflttV 'WTV us to ..count foi tomor- l!ft tow. Wc compete vUth Vr!wn'SyUA the cheap u.lv ortlauiK $&$t lS'LnJitMtA eIentltH who .iro hero to- Hi&SJf-rSKSTvW-L lay unci sone toinmiow, Lt.ji yiMiVJCVizi H'Vt'('V ?ivrSV?W'-l3?fSM but wo do not compire. ' TNJ ffMsp-$ &rflm$&&mffi our woik Is u contiust. ""viii I iSSrhtfSv IzplW 'FfJ J So do not nidke a inH. vsiiV 1 T v!?i; Y V l U'S take, nil our operatois iiSlJu.L I V f Y ,li,Viw nro exiiert.s of skill and sftivMil ft I I - h Kitm&P e-xperieuee jnd not mcro AirW'iiM . LAwnWT Btudnits Still oui prlees si!iEIUim aro lower than the low- -- est licwaio of lmj rhters nnd ch u latjns who can ifford to ruin your teeth berai st they ale not tin mci illy res potihllite How ean we do better than the)" The aiswcr Is ea Wei have .1 dental offlre In ntail everv city In tho United States and we buv our supplleH at vvlioles.iln for cost No wemelei wo tan Rive hotter prices than anjemo cIm i:ptrlence eoiints al-o nnd we lmvt expe rience besides our dlplom la. Don t lio liu ncopd, Ret the best the most i pliable, the moRt comfnitublo and the most eliirable 'lhe nevvpt methods' 'llui latest appli cations' Tho best initPilalt' These aro attructlons wentli consldeiiiiK r.e sides nervous j cople and thrs-n with he i rt wcakm-s can hivo theli teeth llllcel or crowned with absolute, hafety and p,)sltlvel wlttumt piin We aro tho only leallj up-to date Dental etabllhinent in Northeistern 1'piiiikv Ivania Teeth e tractlnp In tho mornlnrf and u new set furnished in tho aftfinron ts an olel piac tice of ours. We aio the oiljinal, nil oth trs niu mere lmitatots We aic the oil,; inators of vltallKed all ALBANY DENTISTS, Over First National Bank r'pVy,"ViBvVW'','XyTp . AAAtyf "Not $ only PoMPOUND;wg7 Relleves- !SR.aKffW: IT CURES." ? Rfieumatism Poiltlvely L'rodlcateJ by CORONA RHEUMATISM CURE. A Sure Specific for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, and all Rheumatic Al- lections. Gives Instant Relief. ThUremcdj is biaed tipou the latest dlieoverv of medical BLlentlsts that HbpumatUni is earned b ) a microbe in the. blood and notlyeiresivfvncnr liullc and. Tim Curium lttidUumtUm Curu destroys tho microbe and tuu c rnelloates the ciue nt tho d I beam It lias never fullt d. In tasteli 8g tablet, c onvenlent to carry Jo iiaus eatingorpolsonomdruir One tablet gives relief, auda permanent eurequlcVly follows 'Irlal 'lipatinent, S" Ornto, postpaid. O Tull 10 UaTu1 Trentiiient, Sl.OO. q A At tour Pruwifl's ir tent prulimid i;wn a K receipt of ,rtce by evte manufacturer V ! CORONA COMPOUNDIKG CO., CmUh.hi 0 We Have Removed 'leinpoinnlv to n8 Peun ave nue, during icpjirs anil altera tions .it our maiket. All orders w ill be promptly filled. W. H. PIERCE Telephone 1)7.2. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. foal of tho bet ituillty for domestic Ubo and of all ftze-s, iru leulliij: ItueKvvheat and llhlsrjc. dellveicd In any pull uf tho cltv, at tho lowest pihe Orders leceUeil ut Urn ullli l c'onnell btiildlnir Itooin (u, teh pliouo No 1 Tn.. or nt tho mine ttti phono No 27.!, will bo j.iumpil. attended to Dialera supplied at tho mlno MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO WHEN IN DOUDT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! t vigor to the whole belof All drains re oroperiy turcii, iucii cuuuiiiuu M riaiica svairuf i-ncc i per ugi, u uuic, money, ti cm. beud lor free book. l'or Hale by JOHN II. 1'IILLI'S, und Spruce street. 9 1fl n M m g nft'' f J t$&fri?ES&9 f nay.rey;naw"- ttCA sMJW.HJjA Mann lioirs Exfraef Forget tfimiuiHiHrniiiiiiimiinmimiimu BICYCLE Is the ukno vl&igcJ leader aiul stanJirJ hv which ill other bu Jes iro compared flie re ison is hew lUbo The I 1 Spalding 1 i-, tin E EST CYCLE UILT. S f mm p ( all unj ejnnn our liandsomp line S "2 ol tilt best hK)Jts moiity c.in bu ZZ mm m 1 FLOREY & BROOKS, a .. 211 Vjhlngton Ave ,Opp Court House a !ll!lIilIIUIIIUIieil!lliriII!iIllil WAKE PERFECT MEN I( Mk r lt!i" till t lonut8ur fer Lonf.fr Tt JojnJ acihlHont ef Hr ran b rt irtd to i Tli rj oriir(uf Nfrou llrltilltr'r ftbuoiui) ftirfil by riflFfrClO TAIILFIH Olfi romMiplicf to In liontni fAiliofr memory nj the wait p anl Uraln u( vllal pejn . Inruiied by Indltrrrttoni oririariurt-ailv liin imnart lara.nilnDtonrfortr funn. lion Ura-rt up tin ayataiu Uiv uiw bloom to m chtakiand lutire to th aytt of ffTioing itr q4 OrtfWc boi rnrva vital tmtgy fflPJo buira at it lOacQinaltttiruai antrej cureTSTtty of moary ra funiled tan b rarritd In vtit a' pocket o very whr or mMd ta plain wrapna r on rt-etpJKr enr by tnt rkKmiTr iv . riu hu , raUii,7 Kohl in fit ranton I'a by Matthewa Bros and Midanah &.rihomas( druffslts. a wim AJAX TABLETS rOSITlVELY CUBK Al,fIitroua i)ijrae FailUg Mem ory(lrapoUm.y hlocrlaoiiiiu, etc . ouil by Abuto or other scouted an India crotlona. Thtu auiet lu nnd iurrlft restoie Iioat ltalit7 ia oldoryouov and iittirnuioriiuuT, nuiBaor mErruge i lertiDt lnaanltr antjt fVinBimutlna iP Ukpniatiia Ihelrum wLowi iirmodlatu CmpioT neat und cSdcts a ClJUH nLera nil othtr fail la aut upon liuvinc tho trnuine AUx. 1abeU. Tby have cured tnouiuDda and wlllcurujoa, Uoalve a no ill? written tfrnnrunteo to ottocto curu Rft HTO la crubrauor rcfurd tlio money riitlJ U IOimf rcrliuxet or cU tci (full treatment) for ?2W. jjf taall, Inrluln wrupiar nnon roralpt of rrio Circalar "" AJAX KEA1EDYCO., Hu?.rS' For sala In Bcrantcn. Pa., by Matthews Broa. and H l fianderrrcn, dniirglsts. Theyhaveitood thetcitofyean. auj liave cured IhcuiinJi of cates ofNervoui Diteaies. such at Utbiluy, Diiilneu, blccplcit nets and Varicocele. Atiorliv..L. '1 bey clear the brain, ttrenstbea ine circulation, mate digestion nettrct. anil imnatt a beatlhv and lon are checked firMantntli, Unitil patlenu siitn worrieiinemiuioimanity, c,oniuropllonor ueatn. wun iroriK:iau irai cuaraa al cuaranteeio cure or refund tho Addrcti, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. IMiarmacUt, cor Wyomlns uvcnuo 5 13 5 PaJM iStv-S 9
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers