THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1899. '71 W eah Anemic women Johann Moll's NEW BOARD OF HEALTH. Mayor Kllprttrick Makes Five Ap pointmentsOld Members Out. At last night's mooting of. select council tho niipolnteei of tho board of health were confirmed. Major Kllpat rlck named A. V. Tiffany, A J) Wylllo, Dr. J. S. Nllea, Dr. Alexander Gillls and H. II. AV. nurkc Dr. Bailey, U. A. Kelly and J. P. Collins, tho old mem bers, ere declared out of olllco be cause of having not met within a year. Chairman Swlgcrt cast the only vote against confirmation of the appointees. The tax levy ordinance passed two readings and tho bond of tho city so licitor was accepted. Blair & Kennedy called attention to Informalities of the bond lwup, by which they an' to ba paid for palng and request that somo action bo taken to strengthen the se curity. Tho mayor, chairmen of councils and city engineer were authorized to seo Superintendent Manvillc and ascertain whether the abandonment of planes 1 and 2S arc to be permanent. A committee was also empowered to wait on officials of tho Consolidated Vater Supply company regarding a. contract for the city. PAINTERS DIDN'T WORK. Tha master painters did not sign the scale of 224 cents an hour and nine hours a day, and consequently their cmplojes did not go to work esterday. It was said last night that G. II. Ack erman would sign and this may re sult in ot!ers falling into line and the settlement of tho whole affair The strike piomlses to be of brief duration. NEWS FOR FISHERMEN. William KinntK ami Peter Pvlo up turned last night from Stanton's pomli with 150 pound of cattish and perch. Thc had Ilfty perch that weighed fifty pounds. J 11. Shannon and Di. Spencer will go to Ilerrlck Centre and meet tho fish train, from which they will take a consignment of fry to the headwater s of tho Lackawaxen. CONDITION OF MR. SIMONS. Tho condition of T. J. Simons was more promising Inst night and hope3 for his recovery are again entertained. This is the sixth day since Ills opera tion for appendicitis. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Thomas Collernn, of Parsons, suc ceeds Joseph Hoessier as sexton of St. Rose rhuich Andrew- Mitchell, Jr. who has been touting the bouth since dls discharge tfiom the Thirteenth regiment, has joined his lolatlves In this city. Mrs. W. G Scurr, pitsldent of the Young Lady Workers of tho Metho dist church, entertained the moiety jesteiday afternoon. T. P. Pierce has tented the bain le cently acated by the Thompson Ihery. Paving opeiatlons were lcsumed on Kiwr btreot je.stcrday at the point of abandonment last fall. The cut sustained by Diugglst T n. - ennls last week is not healing rapidly and blood poisoning is feared. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kimball and I. - Bassett and wife left yesterday for New York Befoie returning they will upend a little time at Asbury Park U C. Darte. of Wllkes-Baire, islted relatives In this city yesterday. Mrs. Daniel Robinson, of Hotel An thracite, has returned from Dunmore. Mifcs Umma Kahl Is siting Miss Minnie White, of Scranton. Mrs May Manvllle has returned from Brookljn, X. Y. OLYPHAMT. Word was iccelved hete Saturday an nouncing tho death of Patrick I.oftus at Montana, lie Is survived by four sisters and one brother. Mis. John Mc Andrew, Mis Mary Wheeler, of this place; Mrs. John McDonnell, of Blng- IT IS BRIIAKFAST TIAint " Don't w ant any." "It's time to go to work!" "Ieae me alone." There you are, limp as a rag, Ijing in bed when there's good cold cash waiting for you down - town. But jour head is heavy. Your eyelids are lead. Your tnticrn, tastes bad. And you don't care. It's liver liver liver. And stomach stomach stomach. You don't know it, but it's 60. There's just one remedy that will put vim in you by giving you clean bowels, a healthy btomach, a lively liver, and blood that Is rich and red and don't stag nate. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It puts an appetite in your stomach, a move to your bowels, life in your liver, ana xue stmt mat builds bone, flesh and nerve in your diuchi. ii will make vnti sleen at night, wake nrtt&l in the morn- Wcipj lnp. eat vonr to-pj meals and work with a zest. It cures all dis eases resulting from i iproper and in sufficient nourishment lung, nerve, liver and blood troubles. It contains no alcohol to inebriate or create craving for stimulants. An honest dealer won't offer you an inferior substitute for a little ei.tri profit. In letter receive rt from A V Welter, IJsq , of Penucols, Escambia Co , Fla (Box 444), lie state: "I have, since receiving your dTsguosis of my ease at stomach trouble and lircr com. plaint, takeu eight bottles of the 'Cioldeu Medi cal Discovery and muit say that I am trans formed from a walking shadow (as my friends called mt) to perfect health. I value your remedies very .highly ami take pleasure In recommending ilicro to any and alf who suffer at I did. Pour months ago I did not think to be in shape to assist our 'Uncle Samuel' la cmr of hostilities, but thanks to you, I am not reedy for the ' Dons.' " Keep your bowels open. Dr. Tierce's P casant Pellets will do it without ffriplog. All medicine dealers. FMtWl 1 rfVl J ' I d "fip j 'I v Dr. M. L. Ravitch, of Lexington, Ky writes: " I have tried Johann Hoff's Malt Extract and find It to bo tho best on the market, In fact, I would not take any other. In weak, ane mic women with delicate stomachs or Intestinal troubles It Is the best tonic." Malt Extract hamton: Mrs. David Rellly and Will iam I.oftus, of Scranton. Deceased was formerly a resident of this town. Attorney Nathan VIdaver, of Scran ton, was in town Sunday. John Gallagher, son of John M. Gal lagher, of Blakcly, employed as assist ant tracklayer In the Ontario colliery, had his right leg badly smashed while emploved at his duties on Saturday morning. Ho was removed to his home, where he received medical attention. Miss Henrietta Loftus, of Scranton, who has been the guest of Miss Jennie McAndrew, has returned home. Ralph Sarge, of Bloomsburg Stato Normal school, spent Sunday at his homo in Blakcly. Mrs John Ncalon, of Dunmoie street, attended the funeral of a relative at Carbondale Saturday. Misses Annie, Gertrude and Edith Watklns, of Tailor, visited Professor and Mrs. T. W. Watklns Sunday. Miss Maine Saltry, of Providence, is visiting relatives In town. Miss Mabel Coolbaugh, of Wllkes llarre, was tho guest of Miss Jennlo Patten over Sunday. Miss Mary Powdorly, of Catbondale, called on fi lends hero Sundny. William Healy has returned from n visit to Bloomsburg, Pd. Miss Mamie Buike, of Park Place, spent Sunday In town. TAYLOR NEWS. To Organize a Ladies' Branch of P. O. S. of A. Raising of Old Glory. Otho News of Interest. Groat preparations are being made by the members of tho Taylor camp, No. 13 Patriotic Order Sons of Ameri ca, to organize a ladles' branch in this town. District President W. S. Nyhnrdt and Assistant William J. Jen kins nre nt the head of tho matter. The order In this town Is very strong, both in finance and membership, and are weekly receiving members. The Wanegoes base ball club would like to know why the Orioles failed to put In an appearance yesterday. Dewey day was fittingly observed In this place jesterday, partlculaily at the lioi oush schools where old glory was hoisted to the breeze. The exer cises attending the raising of the flags were Interesting, sevoial patriotic speech"! being made. Each flag meas ures Sxl2. The pole nt No. 2 school, North Tayloi, measures "i feet In length Great excitement was cieatcd nt reltsville yesterday afternoon b a lot of Hungarians. it was thHr Kaster Monda and they pioeeeded to cele brate. Police Oihceis Mori Is, Powell, Howard and Welby ni rived on the scene and soon had the disturbers of the peace locked up. They will be ar raigned befoie the buigoss this morn ing Mrs. 11. w. Reese has made some noted Impiovements around her prop erty on Main stitn. Plide of Lackawanna lodge, No 18, American Protestant Ladles n-ssocla-tlon, will meet this evening in their looms. Mis John Goidon, of Sctnnton, spent Sunday as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wllllum Iteese, on Union stieot. Mis James Powell, si, Is much im proved from her recent lllnes-s David Price has returned home to Claik's Summit, after calling on lela tives in this place. Tha leMdents of Tavlor are awaken ing to the fact that hi onler to keep up with the times they must make an active effort to secure some needed Im provements. Tho Hungarian residents of the Hun gailan settlement, better known ns the Castle Gardens In North Taylor, cele brated Dewey day In a royal manner. Seveial weddings took place. All members of the Invincible com mandery, No. 52, Knights of Malta, are requested to be present at next Friday evening's meeting as business of much importance demands their at tention. I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have used all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found one remedy that has been a success ns a cure, and that Is Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy P. E Grlsham, Gaars Mills, La. For sale by all druggists. Mat thew Bros., wholesale and letall agents. AVOCA. The death of rehlbald McQueen, ono of the most popular men In Avoca, oc cuired Sunduy evening nt tho family residence on the West Side, after sev eral months' illness of lung trouble. Deceased w as 44 years of age, and has been n resident of the town nearly nil his life. Ho was a member of the Young Men's Institute, and an active worker since the organization was ef fected. Mr. McQueen possessed a quiet and genial nature yet withal was a shrewd politician, being a staunch Re publican Besides his wife and aged mother ho is biirvlved by three chil dren, Joseph, Beitha and Archibald: two brothers, Hugh, of Susquehanna, and Peter, and one sister, Mrs. Wil liam Nehonc. Tho funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will bo made In .St. Mary's cemetery. The death of William RU'feolly, aged 5S yeais, occurred yesterday morning after a lingering Illness of asthma. De ceased was born In Chasbury, England, and came to this town In 186. He was a robufct, handsome appearing man, and made friends wherever he went. j Besides his wife, 1m Ik Mirvlved by Bpven cniKiren, airs, vviuiam itowe, John, James, Thomas, Benjamin, Mrs Elizabeth Jeffrey and Miss Sarah, all of Avoch, He was a member of the Improved Order of Bed Men and tha Ancient Order of Foresters. The fu neral will take place Thursday nfter noon nt 2 o'clock. Interment will be in UingcUfff cemetery. Mlbces Kltter and H. aibbons. of Scranton, tspent Sunday at the aibbons reflt'Jniici). Miss Nellie Dixon has been appointed to succeed Mrs. C. F, Hohan, as teach er in No. 1 primary A room. All members of Mame assembly, No, 3D, Ancient Order Knights of Mystic Chain, nro requested to meet tills af ternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The marriage of Miss Mary Moylan, of York avenue, to George Hopkins, was solemnized by Rev. M. F. Crane, on Friday evening. The school directors of Avoca will attend tho convention at Wllkes-Barro today. m JERMYN AND MAYriELD. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Mai field borough council was held last evening, all tho members belnj present. Tho minutes of tho threo previous meetings were rend and ap proved. E. T. Edmunds. P. II. Ber gen R. Reynolds voted In tho nega tive. The committee appointed to con sult the borough attorney to commence action to secure tho borough oolcs re ported having performed their work and secured tho books. The report was accepted and the committee dis charged. Councilman Slanto suggest ed" that tho board of health be notified to attend to tho condition of the swamp near the church and the chairman noti fied tho proper committee to attend to the nuisance complained of. Tho bids of tho Jerinyn Press, Scranton Truth and Republican for printing and binding twenty-five copies of borough ordinance was read and a motion to glo It to the Scranton Republican was defeated and the matter tabled for re consideration. A communication from tho William Walker Hose company was read, for appropriations for testing hydrants during tho winter, doing hosa and Insurance nnd asking that the appropriation for the last and pre sent J car bo granted. Tho following bills were road and ordered paid: Walker hose committee, $C0, M. Krab chael, special police, $5; Sam Kowlsh, ?5; John McGowan, 75 cents; Ellen Grady, $6; Noah Prlgh, $6; William Walker, salary as sttcot commissioner, $39. The bills of Benjamin Morgan for $2.55 nnd Charles Conkln $3 were laid over for future consideration. A re port of Burgess Duffy was read and accepted and placed on file. The bor ough treasuier bubmltted his report for the vear ending March, showing a balance due treasurer of $8.12. The following names wore submitted by Burgess Duffy for special police: A. Keetty Dzvonchok, MlUe Cordlag, Pat rick Cojle, Charles Blvtho and Steve Pawlak and were confirmed by coun cil The tax collector was present to ask council to take action on I1I9 exoneration list, but on account of the lateness of the hour the matter was deferred for futuie action at a special meeting to be called for the purpose. Chairman Dempsey announced his standing committees for the year as follows1 Streets and bridges, Demp sej, Slanto, William Edmunds, Harris. Sanitary and finance, E. P. Edmunds, P. H. Bergen, Richard Reynolds. Water nnd light, Dempsey, Slanto and William Edmunds. Appropriations and police, William Edmunds, Harris and Slanto I-aw nnd ordinance, Dempsey, William Edmunds, Harris and Slanto. The school dlrtctois of both boroughs will attend the election of county supetlntuident today at Scranton. It Is expected that Superintendent Tay lor will get the majority of Jerinyn votes. Chief of Police McGlnley on Sunday captuteil at Oh pliant Pete Hart, a for mer resident of this boiough, who was wanted by the Torest City authorities on a dial go of stealing $J'i nt tho Fleming nnuse Clilef McGlnley took him to Poiest City and yesteiday he was taken to the Montrose Jail. Robeit T. Maxwell returned home fiom New Jersey Saturday evening. While lu Paterson he visited the firm of silk manufacturers who arc seeking a location for a blanch IndUbtrj. Ho bays their Pateison plant lb ns up-to-date as any ho has ever scon Abked whether ho thought they would locate heie, he replied that tho firm had btated batisfactorlly why they had not jet been able to complete the negotiations and had said how favorably they worn Impi osscd w 1th Jerm 11 It is bis opin ion that we may jet secure them Joe Bray, of Peckvllle, was a visitor heie jesterdaj-. All the employes of Hoffecker's plan ing mill have been Idle since Saturday, having been ordered out by their union on account of Hoffecker's tefusal to accede to their demand of a nine hour day nnd fortnightly paj Mrs. Russell's condition is very crit ical and there Is but little hope of her recovery. William McGee, who has for some tlmo been visiting his sister, Mrs. Wil liam Kllpatilck, 1 etui nod to his homo at Marjland on Satuiday. Green and Morris, the general mer chants, of North Main avenue, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Morris te tlilng. The business will hereafter bo conducted by L A. Green. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bell and family and Mrs. David Gardner and family will move to New Oiange, N. J, to morrow. - notographer Burdlck will move Into the Gardner house and Mr. and Mrs. John Mellow into C. I.. Bell's house. S. B Hill, Thomas M Hendricks and Stephen Whltmoro all leavo tomowow on a business trip to New York. Prank Walsh la on a troutlug expe dition In Pike county. Dlstilet Deputy Grand Master J. T. Jones, of Taj lor, assisted by Past Right Worthy Grand Master of the United States, W. G. How ells, of tho American Piotestant association, In stalled the ofllcers of the Evening Star lodgo last evening. 6oB?f3dgiee in us win secure treatment on approval Confidence wins wheUvcr in love, war or sickness. Ifeomo little concern without reputa tion or ability w ero to ofler Its uscIcm treatment, you woald do right to reject it you'd know there was a trap some where. But when we offer oar treatment on tnal and approval full thirty days' mftlicine, and a most wonderful instru ment for developing, toning and building, You men who are sufferers from Declining itallty and wasted health ro jourcei, how can jou reftice? No advanee pay, no 0. O. I),; tho treatment on honor, the pay on honor; or if dlautiflfuvl, return all pay nothlnc. In inl about ns. You wfll find pur reputation and responil. bilitr fully indorsed. Oar ineciaiista are trained experts, Our enres are by thousands. Our treatment home-like and tertaiu, Our method? those of heneat phTsidani with honest tat!enU. fiend for letier of in raluable Information, FREE. MM Erie Medical Co., luff a!o, T ME that they were not faked but received genuine bargains in every department. We will daily put upon the counters bargains that will equal, if not exceed, those that have been purchased. Here are four big specials that we offer at astonishingly low prices : PITTSTON NEWS How Dewey Day Was Obseived in This City Is This Another Mur dei A Ghastly find The -cw Health Officer Assumes His Duties. That this city Is patriotic no one will gainsay and this was veiy much In evidence esterday, when at an eaily hour business mpii and private citizens alike -vied with each other In Hinging to the breezu Old Glory, nnd an end less amount of bunting repiesentlng the national colore and all In honor of Dewey, the hero of Manila. It. I Damon, of the AVest Side, turned out the nobbiest rig on Sunday that has been .seen on cither side of the 1 lv or. On Sunday evening when several joung men who had attended church on tho Kast Side were on their way homo to West Pittston and when on I-xeter street tumbled ovci what inoved to be a hat, coat and collar. They lighted a match n'nd discovered that the articles were saturated with blood. The collar v.as good In several places, making veiy good evidence that a dastardly deed had been com mitted. They hunted around the vicin ity for some time, hut could not find no adaltional clues. It is thought that a murder has been committed and the victim carried to the Teiry bridge and thrown into tho river. An investiga tion will be made. John Thompson, the new health ofll cer, commenced his duties this morn ing and his first movements will he watched veiy closely by the tax payers, who are at a los3 to know what Is done by tho working member of the health board. Mayor Harding stated to a Tribune reporter that ho endorsed every word that that paper had said In regard to tho unnecessary Increased expenses of tho city. Health Officer Thompson says he will see to it that certain members of the coun cil who own property on Main street and who voted for tho sewer svstem and have not vet made connection with tho same, will do so, or the board of health will know the reason why. Tho summer cars were Introduced yesterday between this city and Wllkes-Harre nnd were well patronized by those who weio patriotic enough to take a day off, In honor of Dewey. The new fiult stand In front of tho National house, Is cne of tho boldest attempts to monopolize the rights of pedestrians ever nttempted in this city, and by a firm who has Just arrived here. Cicorgo Williams has again emerged from tho hospital, having recovered fiom the effects of a wound received about a month ago, in front of tho Miners' bank, when one of his "old cronies" slnshpcl him ncrcss the body with the usual blade, Inflicting a wound which required sixteen stitches to bring together. Alex. J. Dunn, who has been the manager of the Sevengalla company, was in tho city last evening. He has resigned and will return to his home nt Asbuiy Park, C. C. King, of this city, has assumed control and will ba jepiesented by Harry Sinclair, his treasurer, who took chaigo In Scran ton yesterday. Tho Misses Anna McDonuld, Jctta McKnhle, Addle Jones and Mls3 Klefer, with Fred Wllllams.Harry Weaver nnd William Jones, comprised a happy par ty, who enjoyed nn outing at Vailing Springs yesterday. SWHUT, linrnnSHINO sleep Is given by Hood's Barsaparllla, which strengthens the nerves, tones tho stomach and ovet comes all dyspeptic symptoms, You should try It. Hood's Pills aro piompt and cfllclent, easy to take, easy to operute. 23 cents. THE FASHION 308 Lackawanna Avenue. THOUSANDS OF our doors hourly, guarded by a special squad to our Gigantic Fire Sale Monday, left fully 25c For Ladies' Crash Skirts, four yards wide, not damaged at all, formerly retailed at 50 cents. 39c For Ladies' Shirt Waists, damaged by smoke only. Actual value, 89 cents and $1.2 j each. PROF. COLES FOB MAY. Trom Storms and Signs The planetary conditions during the month of May will be very unfavorablo for a successful month; as the low ebb vital forces wiirhavo the ruling power, nnd the great planets will be grouped .together In evil signs. The sun has been completely enveloped In a gaseous matter during the last four weeks, without a single break, but wo have reasons to believe that several breaks will occur during tho present month and caue destructive storms on sex and land This Is tho first time In many jeais that the month of May his been reduced to low ebb In America, nnd It may cause us much trouble and sorrow. Notice the Increase of storm", disasters, crimes, conflagrations and social and financial dtnicultles that will feprlng up all over the country. This month may prove veiy unfavorable for vegetable growth; for. If a break oc euis In the gaseous matter now pass ing over the sun duilng any of the "low ebb" days, then frost, sleet, snow and hall will bo utmost sure to follow. If a break occurs duilng any of the "high flood" days, then teirlble heat will cause unprecedented electrical storms, hurricanes, cyclones, tidal wave, and great rain storms that will result In dlsasterous Hoods. TIIC STORMS AND SIGNS. When the sun Is free from all ob structions It Is not a difficult matter to foretell storm periods; but when tho sun's tays are tin own out of their natural course, by reflecting vapors of unknown origin, It is Quite Impossible to give a correct forecast In full. Our Storms and Signs calendar has all the storm periods marked up it; but hero we can only give tho central periods near which the greatest dangers may be looked for: The 2d, 5th, 9th, 12th, 13th, 19th, 2Sd. 24th, 2Cth and 30th. Thero will be several awe-lnsplrlns aun-sot scenes this month, and strange appearing circles will ho seen around the moon. Several meteors will fall to tho earth, and earthquake shocks will ho felt In America. The lowlands will bo troubled with water, and the high lands with frost. Nothing less than several breaks In the gaseous matter now passing over the sun will save this count! y from a minaturo blizzard this month. VALUABLE INFORMATION. AH vegetable, grass, grain and flower seeds should be sown at high Hood time this month so that they may bo able to withstand tha coming heat and per haps drought that will attack them duilng to summer months Avoid suiglcal operations on the 17th, 18th, 19th nnd 20th, If possible, ns they aro tho weak dajs when the endur ances of the human body will bo least. Half of a largo onion with sugar sprinkled over the cut surface will re lieve a room of all flying disease ml ciobes within an hour's time. Sugar sprinkled upon a wound that emits stench will destroy the scent microbes and electrify tho phagoctyes so that a speedy euro may icsult. After hundreds of experiments wo have concluded that the only way to relievo a tree of borers Is to take a wlro and ferret them out; because any solution strong enough to kill the grubs will kill the tree also Every precaution should be taken to guaid youi body well against tho plnguo germs that will visit America this summer. Seo our forecasts for June. WHEN TO PLANT. As tho "low ebb" vital forces will have tho tilling power this month, tho greatest of caro should bo taken in sowing nil klnas of grass, grain nnd vegetnblo seeds at "high Hood" time; as all seeds sown at "low ebb" time w HI provo a failure, As thero may bo nn excess of rain this month wo wish to Inform tho public, that we have made a thorough test of seed sowing on jalny days, and find that seeds covered by SHOPPERS that passed 10c For beautiful bunches of Roses, Clov ers, Apple Blossoms, etc., slightly damaged, that is actually woith 75c and $1 per bunch. 25c For Men's Underwear that is water soaked, but good as ever when dry. For meily sold at 50c and 69c. rain will germlnato much sooner, and produce a stronger growth than when covered with a harrow. Tho ground should be prepared In advance and thu seed sowing should be done In thu proper signs, w hether It rains or shines. Any one wishing our sign planting directions In full telling when to sow and Kinds of seeds, etc., and are not able to send full price (ten cents), may have the same for postage, tw o stamps. The best Uavs to stnrt Incubators and hot hens will bo the 5th, Cth, 11th, l"th, 24th, 23th nnd 29th. Hut lemem- ber vou cannot get stiong, healthy chickens fiom "low ebb" laid eggs. The best davs to flsh (for pickerel especially) will bo tho 5th and 6th; next best, 10th, 13th, 23rd, 24th, 23th and 29lh. Prof. C. Coles, Editor Stoims and Signs. Kingston, Pa, V. S. A., April 17th, 1899. PEOKVILLB. Geoige Williams and family spent Sunday with Scionton friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hoffecker, of Jer myn, spent Sunday with tho former's! parents, Mr. nnd Mis. H. H. Hoffecker, of Mill street. Elorenco Swingle, of Tatosvllle, vis ited his patents, Mi. and Mrs. A. A. Sw Ingle, Sunday. On Saturduy night chicken thieves paid another visit to Peckvllle's classic pieclncts, but their haul was n small one, and It appears that their exit from the town was hurried. Tho attempt was made at tho Kenyon homestead on South Main stret, the chicken coop was entered and sixteen choice fowl killed. The thieves must have been scared as they decamped taking only four chickens leaving twelve that had been killed, ljlng upon tho ground near th coop. As usual theic Is no clue to the thieves. Burgess Williams was kept busy on Rundnv, the police ofllceis being out nfter the blcjde riders who persist In riding upon the sidewalk. Six unfor tunate bikers were gathered in nnd were lectured by our burgess nnd then let go. They were given to under stand that heicafter tho $3 flno would be Imposed. Miss Maud rinch, of Scranton, visit ed f i lends In town Sunday. Mrs W. J. Broad visited friends in Scranton yesterday. Mrs Coe TuthilJ, who has been visit ing frlrnda at Yatesvllle.rcturned home today. Florence Swingle, of Yatesville, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A Swingle, of Main street rive men caught stealing chickens on the East Side one night ost week, were placed In tho Jessup '.ckup. The cell was left unlocked and tho men escaped by smashing down a door. They wcio from Providence. State of Ohio, City 'of Toledo, Lucas Countv, ss ....... Trank J Cheney mnkos oath that he Is tho senior partner of tho tlrm at V J Cheney & Co . doing business la tho city of Toledo, County nnd State aforesaid nnd tint Haiti llrm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDUED DOLl,AHB for ench nnd eveiy cuso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Cntnrih Cure FHANIC J CHENEY Bworn to nerore mo una suuserineii in my picsencc, this Cth day of December, A V . lSsii Seal A W CLEASON Notary Public Hull's Cutnrrh Cure is taken lntrrnallv and ucts directly on the blood nnd mucous MirfarcH of tho sHtem. 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Gives Instant R:!M This romcilj is based upon the latest discovery of medical scientists that Rheumatism Is cauieii l"i a tnfoYfce m the blood and not l'i rzceci of uric or lactic actii llio Corona lthtiinuitlirti Corn destroys the microbes, and thus (radicates tha cause, of tlin dl'encc It lms never fu!(,-tl. In taMelenistsiulcts, convenient to carry Nouaus. catlngorpolsonnusdruss One tablet gives relief, and a permanent curequlckly folio 3. Trial Treatment, SO Cants, postpaid. O Full 10 DnT' Treatment, 91,00. Q 3 M Vw DruniM't or sent postpaid upon receipt of price by eott manufacturer V f CORONA COMPOUNDING CO., Cs.nes.NJ ti NERV8TA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manliood. Cures Irapotency, Iviffhtlmisslonsand wasting diseases:, uu cuum ui Dis abuse, or excess anu inuis cretion. A ncrvo tonic and lUloocl Imllder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeKs ana f, restores tnc nrc u juu" TlifTiintl nOn Tier hn.T. O UOXC3 for $ri.50; with a written guaran tee to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, (LU Sold lu Mitlnrioh &. Thomas Dtui; plsts,, lo'j I.acUuv.nni a ac , Siranton, Pa, MAKE PERFECT MEN nil(ll' IlliPAfltt llnruitHiif. fer Loftier In jojt nd aUoMtlomof life can b rntorrd lu ynu Th very woriicAitool trvou llrhllltr aro TAIILtf uioiuieir rurtn vy i'nr,:itj omnia f-ttllnif memory and tht wnt i n, uiTeprurapirriiertoin SHIIUiaillVI IltSI IIWHIHiIIIIHIIIU Vf IndUcrHronierticeitfiorra.tlr ) Imn&rt riiot and DottrncT tottery funo lion Brpaptrviytnj QIt ijv bloom to tba chDtkitnd luiir to th yi"i otfctTQung or old. Onr 60c bo rnfi vital inergy WAjJ boiea at toaejmplettrfuaianitfdcuraTflTO'or monty re funded tan be carried In veil tt pocket PoM ewrj where or mailed In plain wrapper on ifcelp'Jr Vric ty Till rutiiUTO l., Cuua M4$ , Odeafe, Sold in Scranton, Pa t by Matthews Brod and McGarrah & Thomas Urugststs, MADE ME A Wltm AJAX TAULUTS POSlTIVWiY CORE tlTtItrvQua J)UeaMFaillna Mam ory, Iraiotuncy, Hledrlestsuena, eto, cruiei liy Abaci) or otter Excoases ami IndU cretloni. T'icu quirktu and urel-j ruton Loftt Utility la oUoryoupc.anl f t a ma a for study, builne or tnarrus. Prevent Intunttr anu Com timet ton if Utoniutime. lhiruo ahotra iizmedlala fmprov mentand ellecta a CUHK whore all ether (ail In. aw upon Having tno cauina Aja xaoieta. iney bare curad tbousandi aal will cur yoa. Vac1v apo iLODniiuaUsiunranina luvuptia ruro each cast or rafund tha money Tries la pacnai tai or ail rkcea (full treatment, for 2C0. hi 1, in plain wrantr. upon receipt of price Circuit aJax remedy co te'ri.f.1-' pr mail, rw ""111' IXM"MW wvret ctUaiai in, Tor fmlo In Scrantcn, Pa,, by Matthews Bros, and U C, Bandcrrcn, druggists. They hsve flood theteitotyesrs, and hata cured thouisndi of cuts ci Nervous uueaies, sucn as Debility, Dliilnen.Sletpleij. perfect, and impart a bealtkr AdJreit, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Clneland, 0. PluirmucUt. cor Wyoming uvenuo V UssswSf I' JrfTKATZXZ&Xl FA BCL-tV?' MMfTt "I MJIC IF F . " " wu.vw,. r mm is im h?C m$ lIaC'jW
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